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11-12-1931~THE in Nob- SUM~ nm-|~g`1'lm unvm-Re:-rdlul umm PUBLICATION CIRCULATION IN WASHINGTONLARGESTBLA|R'S LEADING NEWSPAPER ;/THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, Publhlnd , g y John A. manV O L U M E ~Snbsaipth Pl"|%.b:1§0 per Year.sua-» Cwy, Sc hon the Garda Spd diehruh-NUMBER 43BLAIR, NEBRASKA, NOVEMBER 12, 1931 wu u w u g , ," ¢ , , eledad- I The Club will meet with Mrs. EdL O C A L ~Steven:on Nov.16th nt which 'dTheL\xLl\en.n Guild met last gg; |u\;;|¢':£,§:;_a debate an Total $506,143.56 $533,048.32 insrutement im the latter for I "* . ~ .:|a l l 'T F1930-31 Paul ln axes rom County Over Half Million I Ieanlngn from Repnrt of County CLUB HOLDS Clerk to the State Tax c m . ;INTERESTING SESSION- miuloner Striking Comparison Wllh Year 1930 CHOOL S c m'LloN'S SHARE 931 Shows Slight Reduction With A Total of ssouffmss as Com- pared to $593,048.32 for 1930 The appended table showing the =es paid in this coimty for 190 ~hd 1931 will he of interest to the ~ublic in general.The figures ara erived from the report made to ' state tax commissioner hy the ounty clerk which report is made ~ooording in law and given under sth. In this report it will be noted ~t with but two exceptions there been a slight decrease in the ~mount of money asked for and ~L the total tax ls lowered hy =~und srooo. As usual the schools get tha ion's share of the money raised ~nd this year this fund runs w 203,375.59.The report follows:Tax 1931 1930 ,..Mrs. E. C. Hunt was hnlwss to the Monday Afternoon Club, Nov. 9th, substituting for Min BlancheHill, who is convalescing from an attack of flu. The program consisted of inter~ eating papers on Nebraska.Mrs.John White x'=y1 a paper on "Nebraska State Parks"; Mrs N. Thane had lor e. subject, "Neb- raska Blrds" and Mrs. Lyle Guyer wld of "Nah:-aska's Resources". Mrs.Fred Soll,who had been assigned the subjed "Nebraska Trees and Fniits" was unable to be present so the president had invited Mr.Andrews, representa- tive ol the Marshall nurseries atArlington to speak to the Club on that suhjat.Mr. Andrews is the landscapeman tor the nursery and is well informed on proper trees for dec- anition and shade.He favorstreesthat grow easily and steadily in Nebraska,rather than easternor southern varieties that require warm climate or more moisture than we have here naturally.Mr.,Andrews mentioned the H.-QW Soon We~ orget ~1 ~rn.~J- P. Nu~.~~| .Miss Belt! liable who _~~d S ~t Cmig, spent the eck-end wil ~~S ~ ~e r mo the r, ~ ~ No bl s .|Mrs. M. Jorgensen Jr. and baby |F E~f Nashville, spent lust Sunday as l l ~~ he parental A.E. 'Hanna home. Mrs. Lloyd Stricklett o! Omaha, The Chinn-Japan Controversy Over spent last Satqrdny and Sunday .with her sister, Mrs. Earl Hillman'Manchuria Bnnge Abou:W u ~nd Mr. Hillman.|Which May Entungle the Grgnt Mr. nnd Mrs. John Johnson and World Powers family of Fremont, will spend Lhe'PE .......|'a ounty 145,445.68 144,275.93 chool 203,375.59 205,357.89 ity andVillage 60,712.80°66,084.59 ' ~ilwayTerminal 3,200.95I rninage 18,300.00 22,589.96 all 4,308.00 4,916.00 - iscellaneous 94.79 79.90 rnemial growing and brought out the advantages of having fruit on a town lot.Despite the rain and sudden change in the weather, there was a good attendance of members andmuch interest. shown in the pro* gram.The names nf Mrs. Clark 0 'H on and Mrs. Ed Matthiesen OFFICIALS NABCHICKEN THIEVES BO AR D O F E D UCATI ON u m Bw, Nebraska, Nov. 2. man! A regular meeting of theBoard of Education was nlled to order at eight o'clock p.m.Ulia dnw w 1-'imma the Suit h r the City COUNCIL BEFUSES THE own-:R The question of brlndng High my number thirty in on Wuhing dent's office of "Lg high school building.On roll ml the following mem-bers were present: W. F. Hemphill, W.V.Wright, W.F.Gntachow, C. A.Robeson, J. T. Nelson and R. C. Hlmchman ' The minutes of the lust regudar meeting of October 5, 1931 were read and approved. The tneuurer'| report was read, showing a balance on hand Oct.- ober lst, 1931 of ss1so.6o. 'In was moved hy W.F.Guts- chow nnd seconded by R. C. Hitch- man that the treasurefs reponbe received and placed an file.All voting aye, the preddent declared the motion ax-ried: The following hills were read by the secretary: November Ply Roll $3493.88 E. A. sehmsar. Sec'y.74.89 Mrs. Geo. Bates 8.84 Beckman Stem .60 City ol Blair 87,47 H. J. Cooke 1.40 G. w. DeBolt 20.85 Danish Lutheran Pub. Co.7.00 Enterprise s m Fnrnberg Hardware 14.25 Mrs. N. C. Jensen $2.10 Chas. Lamb 2.00 O'Han1on & 0'Hsnlon 75.00 (Continued on page two) Work On Light To Hold Indoor Plant Progressing Band Concer Will Take Something Like Six Musk: Department of Blnlr Hlg~ Weelu to Complete the Job of School ¢u Give Free Band Con Installing New Equipment In-cert in High School Auditoriu~ cluding Boller and Stoker Fridny Night, November 13th MATERIAL IS BEING SHIPPED |>|z0GgAM wsu. ARRANGE~ The long delnyedh materlalloéor In accordance with the gene the insta ation oi e new en|h .g that the Blair Municipal Light pl:nt|:';e°°l ~ ' i e p i t x e n pw at }"§J'f,.;.'"I;..'°u.,"§§."°\.';" di under the direction of Prof. K. f2Z§'i,.° of gmtract/ora Sttuve mdfnecmu PIM ui give a series o -ar bugy making the necjfree bmd and orchestra conce =,,,,,; damdom in the buildlns These Qoncerts are for the purpo~ h sm 1 the m holler 'ff seminar W parents as well~535 ;ggmf o K the lmfill lnhernfed ln the mum 'no aim-adm win nmsdum v\'°B'"1 of me schools.u=»»»¢1-um wsu aka in um\¢°"°°f'5 W "U "PP°f°°4 ' -considdnble interest |l|ah~ ~ »ndghborhood of four weeks w they ,m be Aeomplete.The roo1.ln.(-lull por-.don where the mm- is w bu no Pmif '3°M€°°§"' "'""° P" 'rn willhnvetoboralaednndplluten ouhne 1,r *Ym t Th for itssupport willbeput m y "Emo yy w . place !or this purpose.Othen F no ._°n .°g~danger will also beJiw¢lB\l'Y-your npprednhon and "P@°"' 'nm work lo =r°¢1-ins um bonu ma uslixltflaer mm sm' u w m a u a a m u u u n m m m .1..:two week.; longer so thxt it will be ' Following' " the vwm m f~nearly the fu," ol thai year be. Sémol ~No. 1, to be he fore the new equlpment is in use.§T£:3:S'°'""§¢:f arm # 2 12 ~ . 1 .U -f. ....... .».av r,»._ "1 ._.,' F ~;L 5 1 z / . .~ 1., » .w JI ...9 ..4 ; 1:~ I -. -o »-°"--__»;-:*~§;=:';I~I ,y .=, 4 f ~ ¢ a »" ~ "`,'.,~. ; A a f ' < @ ¢» » ; 1 » 3 %Q i /~13? i f ~ ~ MQ :J r r ~ _ 4 ~4,r ; ' ~~Q ? ' H P '1 7 &F` y= /'= ¢ @» = "f 'y/ é Ti 'f; §~~»¢~ ~ .I'/, 4"I f f {r J :ff fy g v»1§.f;| I I';;~/ w / .z , f / , » .,.L+V f / "x - '' f f "W /f L U |;~~ / g f ;1 ,r f 1 ..~~/J m V . f 1 f r ?~' . : - » = § ' » ; f " ! ~ .s " i .H 0 ~ £ | | ' }F 3 ;".L ) :1 ". j 'r .; = f 1 3 , _ § !\ ` f » ~ . ~r r .v .:_f _. J' i g ~ .~ ~w t 1 "~~~-..L g ; J W?P%f1ff'*i*'ie1E'="f=§£'| F *ff* ru. »-ff »!§:.,1f5»£1~§x;fZ1~'*=~f. Am-1|s11ce ww I. "' 'FI '-HF*.1....».H0v nw l93\» ='='4 mf ed considerable worry U0 tlu lma- lness mm nf Blair who have business mwfiel on that street. The mm ohjeadon to this route ll the refusal of the M. & 0 » Rnllroad Compmy ta allow the crossing to be opened across their tracks on em. Washington street. Nearly two weeks nga the business rnen of Meir met with Carl R. Gray, vice president of the road, .,, . Highway Loca- tion Undecided Rdlroad Demlndl Too High to Be ' .I The Band Baritone solo Miss Betty Moats I HIGH PRXCES ron WHEAT l QID o n o t t h i n I i i ; - : a m i n u t e ~~~ watched win( interest in the mn The New York Review, a theatri- can w eeu y, ae vo ws nu en ur e e m-~ ; wr i a l spac e za a discussion o f |" Ma n i c D o ll a r W h e a t" .I t r e f e r s I N D I A N S D R I N K F I R E W A T E R L .B .D n v.S n n n m r . I n d i a . f to predictions by Quieago boandot trade experts and point; out um dollu wheat means good times for everybody."lt means", um paper continues, "improved attendance at the theaters,at the movies;it means buying at the retail nares, a Me Christmas and a Harryppy_New Year; in fact, as well an inwish."New York needs dollar wheat as bud as does 'tha farmer of Nebraska.The prospect has cheered the whole country.lt i s beginning to look as though the depression figllten may be out of the trenches by Christmas.-Lim coln State Journal. ARMISTICE DAY IN THE Laat Saturday evening tho pollce picked up three Indiana of the Winnebago tribe who had been lmblbing o little too freely ol the white man's tire water.It wasn't of the exact brand that ls usually used but was rubbing alcohol. It did the work, however, and nll They were taken into wstody Rnd lodged in the city gm until such a time as the effects of the spree should be wom off, They were fined according to their condltlon and two of them received ; 1 ;and costs and the third $80 d costs.They l d t their car for security and went 'three were gloriously drunk. Nebraska la Snealwr of the Day and Gives Stlrrlnp Address tn Good Home ` MIXED PROGRAM RENDERED Ledon Gi va Dance Which Wan Well Attended and Closed the Fstlvltiea ol the Dny The most elaborate program ever put on in Flair for Armistice Day celebration was enjoyed thil year.To start the day off right Judge L. B. Day, of thd supreme bench, who was mv ma to makg the address lor the evening pro- gram, was lnvdtaed to o banquet at > BL AIR c rrv sc noo ns ba ck ua the mm o f thei r mm mpw the wherewithall to again re~ Armistice Day was appropriate-i5'"" their oar. bse ed in all the sd:I mnZh. gm Ci ty ¢ 1 m1 "°1=§,°.f.p¢. couN'rY RESIDENT o L at 11 0'/¢1°¢k au the children DIES | N K sPrrA the Clifton hotel where the legil frafemity and the officers of tha American legion with the editor: of the diy gathered uuienjoyed A social hour.Afbex the dimer those present retired to the B. F. D. hall _____ ..._..,_.____,___. _..._use and nilently faeed the a n>r a one- min ute period.A f t e r 'Mr s . S o p h i e E lle n b r u e h , 4 B , wh o li n, th e oa th of alle gi a nc e to th e n g wa s given.I n ma n y o f t h e mm s lessons c o u c emi n g p a tri o t- m a n d th e d g n ll i e o n e e o f A n n - tlc e Da y we re pr es en te d.In the fternoon the en tir e s tud ent. b ody \.x-\. li ve d th r e e A n d a h a lf mi le s n o r th: o f Ben ni ngton i n th e D o ma c k e r di str ic t o f th i s c o u nty , di ed Tu es - da y n i gh t i n a n Omah a h o sp i ta l. Su r vivi n g are one son,Er ne st, an d o ne da u gh te r , E rma ; a s is ter , Mr s .Ad alnh Pa u ls en n f Benninxz- w n u m m s u v : c arrie d out.J ful. spe aker m self en ti re ly th is oc casion were delighted And the nplen otmndingu ax ably rendered. mn g p r u g r u u w l rudge Day is afo nae- nd he ahowsd h im->» t1§oae nresenlmn vmh time wk. did mked prngnm md made which was I me .lumar nnu aemur mg " ,-- -----,- ____,:hools met in the senior hlgh,¢°\'h and nine brothers,George uditnrium no enjoy a splendid Gudeker of Hershey, William and xlk given by Rev. George F. Jon- Henry of Dodge,Fred,Herman iris,who is a veteran of the and Adolph of Winnetoom; L°"iS. /and War.Fustave and Edward ol Benning- nn .Uber the evening program a dance was given by the Legiun \>°Ys at King'| pavilion north of Blllt where with excellent muxle the evening was panned ni pping the "light fantastic".. . .- loe ls State .Cllanlpion Husker knee County Entnnt Pick: 28.18 Bunhcll 0|Corn hr Eighty Minutes.The Ouminx County Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p. m. at the neddence. Rev.Henry Godke will nffldatc. Burial wm be in Flower um cem- etery, south ol Bennington. SUNDAY A RECORD BREAKER u n sunday the tempenture took 1 shoot up w '19 degrees which in s record bresker for How diferent this alfdr lmxm that ol years gone by when thc wu' cloud hung ove r the wmlrr und pnctiemlly every home hndr made in supreme lw'lfi<=e to ¢.he= hofdble god of war.Ti me ha l billed many of the wound! than inflicted but the se ars wlll dw' rtma in md the o nly hnpe n tht i k di n la wn ma y gd dz un u aI m d n n m w i m r é p p t h l o f p a u . \ . . . ~ . . | . . l . . .. m x d h l r u n r u u n m r m e m c m t n O I . N v v c m - | u l y | u u p l l - I w ¥ | \ _ r | ' | | | I .Huh: Rmb Sce v ml " E E ' ~ p oua record j being 77 degrees.HENRY BORENSEN IS THIBD Tha raiulnll on Monday v u BILL '2i'..H§:'?.?,§",?,..,-.... Atwenty-yeuwld ywfh. George Noe of Fuliemn,Nance county,in Nebraskds 1981 comhuaking champion.Before n crowd ol 25,000 assem- bled at the Robert Shonknlann, near Schuyler, for the eighth an- nual Nehmska mee oornhusking contest on last Monday, Noe, the HAZ Dana Gives Radio Programs .yn-. v v ....-.- ........-. Washington-Senator Ki ng d Utah,announced Wednesday h t was drafting a bill to abolish tl) f u m board,but its dulirmms Jlmes C. Stone, said meh a move- ment would not get very tu. Tha Utah democrat proposes to nboliah the board and set up a temporaryPnmltrind tn iron the mmstinn outI|§a'.""' ';£a:¢i;,.;;5au.¢ , "' .;;'"'"".§ ~ tha cfmickeri Tenor soioa A116 lanlu.;youngest ent:mt,mowed the other Reading Ci,-¢]¢ Gives Book Re\rie\'r.i"'3°n'°y w liquluanethe car at the .1 Y-|i\fnn "Rhnndnn contestants mcludmg _ ¥°'ef Ili i t r* 1|r'nnprniml with Arm quickly ~ P0 1 e.ll-I buuneu as td had been Alestimate ol the cost of the neces-lahieves who leftHans C. J er sild ho me.The ladi es are sisters.| Mr. and Mrs.Ben Black and daughter of Audubon, Iowa were Sunday guests nt the heme of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Brown and family. Mrs.Minnie Bugeon spent last Tuesday with Mrs. Mary Hain and in the afternoon,a number o lfriends came in afd quilting occu- The controversy between Japan and Chinn has at last brought on an open state il war between them. American troops have been called lor patrol duties and fighting is expected daily.General Chas.G.Dawes,Am- bassador to England,has been consigned the duty of represent- ing the United Staten in a con- sary ehanges in the traakage. When the estimate came it was considered much too high and en- tirely out of the question. It is a legal question as to the Hght ol the railroad company to arbitrarily hold this right of way against the city but the case'has never been tested out.The busi- ness men met in joint session with u.u.......A Henry Mengedoht farm on Nov- ember Znd.Golda Dineen of Omaha, put in her appearance on th a t a y and cldimed to be the owner of the car.Her manner caused the officials to become sus- picious and .she was taken into custody.After much questioning she admitted that she had loaned the car to her ex-husband,Wm. ...,_._, .._,._.,°.-_-..-..-A 'Ng nZ=Ei{1'T :';':" Specialty The Band The Lost Chord - - ~ - Flute solos The Band Miss Ruth Famlu Bugle Call March - - - The Band Violinsolos _ 'eh :mr he oouldpu~ |_in ap mhgu ' um K 2 3 . ' ¥ B |" " " " " " "" " " " " " " "" " " "n e s a m m e n o n 1 i n t i c e D a y P r o g r a m .D a n n J o i n s " ¢ o m p l e t ¢f a i l u r e " r1_...... .-...-. .._. .¢.n :-.___\......;.I...'..;.\....... and had "i n-benelitted the ll have the sup- :ed of Pennsyl- rt.but not d f His closest contenaer was narry~Bmwn,25,of Beemer CumingSulhvan who picked 23.22 bushlls.soul Noe and Brown will represent with Miulnnn Kama rrognm SCHOOL WORK MOVES NICELY j u r v u r u n n e r u u m farmers,"King wil pon o! Senator Rf vsnia,in his eflo_e senate. (llmir-~ amSouthwell |Né§raska at the national contest A unique radio p Ito be held next Friday at Grundy presented by Da m 4 .n»m»r_ Inwn.mdin nmtinn WOW rogram wulthe hrm bloc in ¢h~ College over man McNary hasat Omalxmling of the agriculcalledams cb ture committee |"f|'¢§§§`s}b§¢n|¢n of Blair, Wnlh-I liy ii "4 o'eloEk.A|!of' Nov. 24. IB: ¢0I|li¢\¢1'llll mas# mi i n u f n hw r l f a wuudhue f u l i § » § " i l n i n fro nt llnu ln'uxe | w n n n g t h m n t h :t h : m n , 5 I l ¥ P l | ° ° f ¢ ° ° k \ m | ' | " " h z a - 1 1 F n n u w u w d t h n ! o r t h a u g a - l h l l l h i h l b v l l i I \....\..\.m u . -|..1.- m. mmm -.-_ \.. n....a 1:1 u.|...|.I n h h m m .B a k u i d . e mpied the attention of all ference of the league of Natkms "IH W\""="U"I--»-~\-11 =~--- umeen ann nu n.which is zo meet next Monday in made an offer to finance a mal that they were J.2'»¢35°§§"Zn¢i'en b v i nr 2 " : e _ ~ Paris.suit lg the council would allow stealing und that that was their The Band The outcome of the troub!e is the §"lt ~ be b'°"§h° 12 the "mf mission when frightened away by w a n La w: I F Mrs. E. A. Gordon nf Holbrook, Neb..came last Friday for a www... f~°--a ......,,......... _ ,,Wm "1contest lxgure of 28.49 bushels.The at theWARRANTY DEEDS c. A~ {I I U L O \ . l U 0 l u l u N o r d i s k R e a d i n g C i r c l e m e h h o me o f Pr of .a n d Mr s . S tu b Saturd ay eve ni n g to I - w i ; i f - m " r } N i f llldtlnnlou¢ht.to"i|.1|:lv atmm|¢!=\-mh\nnr ~9 : ~week's visit at the M. D. '}1ome.Mrs.Gordon is 1 Newell an old bdngwdalwdbytlzaentln worl||.Iol me my. ||nnn¢ ual munm |....... _ " _ . . - ,..-... x- -_ |.. :hu dl umennu would be me t by 'I . Me edoht.R. ;ln r i i n ia n ti n n Imr th e n t1 t.h n r - ' A NNUA L M E E T I N G C friend of the Newell's. Marshall Wilcox in company with his daughter,Mrs.BessieFrench and family,vidted last Sunday at the home of Mr.and Mrs. Sum S.Leele, north of Blmirq Mr.and Mrs.Ted Lalhrop, Mjss Wilma Burger and CharlesSylviadroveovertoMissouri: wm me ummm mums:ue nga...embroiled in a world conflict, is on every lip.Let us tmlt tha t the Monroe Doctrine will have mor¢ effect in the present turmoil than ln o ur law war when we suffered an heavily by mixing with European affairs. lm. MEAD HAS ACCIDENT the men interested.This, a por- don of die council refused to do, and the matter is at present uvin the air and it is uk°lythlt the state will take the road downSouth/street which has from the first bed! its choice. egormn POL AND BOAR SAL E -.. ......-,-..-.. -,_, _____ities, Dineen was taken into cue~ wdy and also admitted chicken ebealing.Steven; it was lound, lvI. brother of the men who werel sent m the penitentiary some three Years ago.Prosecution will be atm-t¢d,on the bunch. WASH. co. FARM BUREAU Ruby Bntee et al to Chris H. The Washington County F Ndann:.,Und. 2~8 Int.in SWK Bure a u win ho la in a nnua l me e t- ~ g g g m o g a g Ne w ing Friday,November 20, 1981.Marie ~to n r w G. The business sezdon will be held _a t t h e C o u n t y ~ ~b i ° " £ § " a ¥ : ; ° . a ~ ginnlng et 10:00 o'clack.g h ;moo The morning nrogram eondste _,____;__,,__on ~n..\.. dlcusa Elizabeth Beekov's book,"The light a l His Eyes",which hm been studied by the club this month.Dana College cooperated with the American Legion of Blair, in the Armistice Day program Wed- nesday evening.The Dunn Col- lege Se;-vdce Flag, which has 181 .- . ._..__.___.,--.dead, some usdul lemons Ior me living"., RED CROSS ROLL CALL FAVORED BY GOVERNOI In his statement on. the °P=Di\=|. of the annual Red Crons roll calll w e d n e s d a v .w h e n o u m t i l u e x u n t i l - » \ . | . LValley, Iowa last Wednesday and mended n football game and also a dinner that evening. The ladies ol the Episcopal church held»a very suoeensful din< ner nt the porlsh hall last Tues~ day evening. .Many eg the towns-people llke to Patrodfethe ladles because of their chnxplefe and wholesome dlnnera."` Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Frese, o.L Omlhb.were Monday evening guests at the parental, A Schulz home, south of Blalr.The young Dr and Mrs.Chas R.Mead drove up io Norfolk last Sunday and on their return while near Wisner their our slddded in ihe loose gravel doing considerable damage to thdmr and shaking up the occupants considerably.,Mrs about the chln but she is getting along nicely.They were able to drlve the car home on its own power people later attended the practice Mr. ,Bd Hrs. Wm. Linden and of me " " " ' i * h "which is me M r.and ms .m l Jefferson weekly at Dana College.Qdroye mo Omaha lan Tuesday aft- Mead recelverlqnlre 'f severe cut ° hlh 'e ver had.Come co this At Jensen and Brols Sale Ps- wlllon,Blair, Salurdsy,Nov.14, 1981 at 180 p m.We,will sell 20 head of pure bredf Spotted Poland Boara of the llP¥°» BYNHE. easy leedlng type All eholera immune, and of the heir. breeding w e a n d h n y a r e a l he rdlha r- C R. Sutton and Bon..A8-lt o u c l m o o u c m r r The lint of the leries ol month- ly vfsw vesper consents at mm College vrlll be dven in the sym- COMMUNITY CLUB The Colby Corner Community Club met at the home ol Mrs. Japp Rosenbaum Friday aiternoon with most of the members and sevm visitors present. The project laden,Mrs.Ray Rosenbaum end Mrs. Loulo Dor- naeker gave a very hxurening lesson on the selection and proper ha nglng o l. pimms ,Some very good reproductlons of master- pleas were displayed and discuss- ed.The neat meeting wlll be COLBY CORNER mlm Sunday \f°°"\°°\'» N°"1.15 '?""<'*! w'1§.."f' E'.'*"¥""" of reports by President A.H. Miller,Treasurer's report by Howard Jensen,Aud.l\or'o report by John ~. Hooks and a report or the County Agenrfs year's work by Geo. Bates.Aooordlng to the Constitution and By-laws,four directors,one woman and three mm, will be dected ln serve for two years.The directors whose leuure expire January 1, 1932 are Mrs. Ray Rosenbaum, Frank Bl!~!ar,John Stork and George Ohrt. At noon the meeting wlll ad~ l ° m v . ° u l ¢ m w . s , n s u m n m r where a free lunch of coffee. ~ doughnuts and apples m y m na.W.,................Iowa Farm Inv.Oo.: sas swsal see.s z-1 s -1 1 o Tux L o c 2 s ~ 5-17-11 sa. Paul r e m m and wife w< Adolph Frahm:SBK Sec.86-17- Llllian V. Cunnlnsham snd hus- band fo Bess z. Ven D¢||'gn;' u n d l s m e m r e s w u rrnv.see. 5-11-11 $1.00.| D. z. Mnmme rt and W e to "1 L . C a d y ¢ W . I . Ne l s o n : L . a 8 l l 4 B o Arllnglon $825. nl s n u c r o o lmr D OI NG S lm szoooo. rn.- .n.»-r..s .omf-s ...ao M.|..¢ mue Suri, z lllver lwns,u gvlu uumxugwnng unu uunug vum.u|sLnrs, a Red Crosses. Ind 2 chap- memben v ll be sighed in fha illin insignh, was exhibited at this county outdde of Lincoln,Gav- pmgnm.amor Bryan mid in pm: |A "Dana Night" pmgnm isbe-,'A1l of ua know something M ,ing presented before the conven~ the work of the md Cross in din- tion ol Diltrlc."¢ Luther league! atlaster nlid,health eduealiun andAudubon,Iowa,November 12th. ot the Junior Bed Crou in thuPresident Erlnnd Nelson will be|»¢1mu. But possibly 1 lcwiigures the main speaker of the eV¢1\ll\8~ as ¢o its work during thélastyedr The Dana Male Qusrfetw will in our own lille would be inher- fnmlnh part of the music for the sting.Eighty-nine Bed Cr o! n r n c r r n m Idnnm n in the state d e a l ]r-~»---»~-f~ »I 120 le rv lbtSamrdsy evening, Nnvember 14, monthly avaragn o Dann College will join with Mid- md ex-lervlq men or their hm~ lxnd Collage and Waleym Und< iliea ln utralghmning out hang versity in a college broadcast from pmblema,filing md exvedidnx main Sudan WOW.Pmddmt their claim: for govemmmt baw- C1iflond Gillhm of the E WWW stationed at Sun P¢ I.S, :CrmJ o u o n b u l d n e n .a t t o m -p .m . »b y P w : .A 1 1 ¢ n W = w n x w \ m v w n e m m u x o r u v u u u u n n e a . I f .m d M m ' J .~~ h l . 9 y r ~ ~ . ° 1 f ' . ~ f } " ¥ ° } ' 2 ~ a i I h a . , . { '. , . .lm n n u n B l ~ f i ' . ? . . . . . . . ,~. I f f .In nun y"l:,|\E`.;i0;6;u];"' ";°., '55 ~ ~ ~ -:Scsi gg thglfjtr ~qblgininlr hospitalization.. adm, I Id lu t e n j c l _ soonfthat had bam hnsins fire.'unique contribution of Churcpllfour ngznared ana nrry-mx ne-t...LL..._--_-» ¢».....s r1.....:.........\...e..1.....|...-rn.." i n n Hall!umm hrnkn nurse: *¢r¢GIl1'0"l5d|.l3fhUCalifornia.arrived in Rlnlr A * m b e n o ~ c n u g c a ' n g nu ut: nunu nv \uw cuuavvl uvuniu "--unon,AU;'Y'£"~.. I ' E .' L . ' 1.i"2`_ Isl.......».n..4..-.»~A¢.|1v : ma ma 10 |l m b m m S hm u.;neunnw Baud or Gantrol,on "Nebraska,lt! country relationship," ly mixture of old- n and phllonphy. Mr. a big man physiwly Y other ways.He ecommended. nviution is extended bolh rural and town ul mu us e ux pu n u r ug ,wuvw\.-ww-»~H...- . . _...__,.____.____w a being held for forgury,thsltette will furnish variety by my hd Cross nursing reserve, ready lenunee v u n pu-ole tn the of mude.5,V! respond 7-0 calls Iromthe " m v , shed!! from three m five yearl.|M i n Ann:C.Wind,Dean qr has lllVY» or communities s h u d Clllford Van Wmkle, who w\sWomen, ltagvd | "Clean-up" pany also held for f°rK°rv.w u allsoat the Girls'Dumultory Frlday paroled to the sheriff.evening, and the girls attacked Hamld Johnson, who was held their tank with telling results. for ussault and battery, was pa-,Following the work Miss Wind roled to the sheriff.served delicious refreshments. (Continued on nm fa ux) n u s m m s A N DSOCIAL FORECAST Nov. 13-Lu¢her-an church bnzur. I Q é n h n n l r ' . - . » v a . .\ Monday evening,called hom: gm sqioun illness of his moe ny mg pmouue us me name UI mr. 1uu |.l\ll»Ill\¢ an svnther, and Mm. Lyle Guyer.lattend.|A BED LETTER DAY R'nim -}».g.;»1= Mrs. Chan. Gilliam.He wlllapend'Mrs.Watson Tyson and :ister Luz Sunday was _n red letier §}a}l\§"a`§`§°¢]a f.hlry day furlough here.Ihlra.Chu. Haynes enjoyal quilt:mv o nc ns GRANTED day (nr Mrs. N. G. Jensen ofeut fashioned fu Mr. and Mrs. W. J.Kaopman ins a quilt for the latter at the ._ ..=|...¢.»M..-»\..f MM.. Colfax street for on that day all °b9'u°' is ' returned home from North Platte. 1. yuan home mn: weelnesday. mrs.ul me "' " "' " " " " "" " ' " """ " `_ of her children were at home with and in man;Hn .Clara day decrees of divorce H ld the exception of one daughter who wmea well I Ls Citv.was ted io Lola Wagner from aro .....:..l.. ..¢ 'n....;....¢,....a 1.r-\\'nm An ntihm a Inc!Qn§\\wInu nhr \!n#h..;;.~HBVNEB'daulrhter'wus |..n.»»\\|in;Analli u.u.:l.n ACW ' " '" " " u " " " |w m k s Ahh:a t fn..hnmn n f nma.. Thompson o f Karma d,;J§;,;;f'm`§é. 'ij §j"§m;;s"';;5 also riresent as she is vxlniiég her Wagner, and to Jens Jensen from family.Mr.Koopman Ian Mon- mother and other relatives until Stella Jensen. day for Lincoln, where he entered the 1atter part oi' 1:he week when . the Veterans Hospital to receive elne wlli go to Hasunge where she The regular meeting_of _the xcuuc o uh Axvuuusavnu, J.1\:u»l.¥»||'v|"Su Igr an dc hi ld r en wer e als o pr ea en tto to every one, assi st in mai dng th ing s live ly .Th e P@°lJl¢, to be da y wa s s p e nt i n vi s i tin g a n d th e ber 20.The uniml fine dinner was served. Mrs. end at 3:00 r wi th u s o n No ve m a en ti re n m n n m wi ll4 ;1 u\ r¢L...u v v l \ . r U l | \ \ | 1 » vl v A .Nov. 14--summ snotted Pol||Everett Tyson Jr. now ntatioqedl NOTICE 'm""|e' Jemen`& Ba-oss. at Decatur, spent Wednesday aft--Np\f. 14-Masquerade dance a t|erno¢m and night at t h e M . ~GMA Old Time Sunner ht Coun<M. W. A. hall.o'clock 1 - funher ire ¢9. f hi I .is moving.\¥'y¢h|N\Sisters was held u m i h ttlMrn men or s QE I Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Brown and Tuesday evening at the K. P. hall |ensen gg of 1 e ea;-ly B;" g . and Mrs.Louis Nueva and ~are an a host of rien anchildrenfLap]Dorothy and Herbert,and Mr. There was a good aitendance and acquaintances in and about Blu,_Mr. and Mo.nite,came early Clark H.Brown of Lincoln who a delicious lunch was served by .down to Oms§'"i"Y mon-png w spend the day hu been visitinnv ham..¢;~\a».1 m...».f..... ra. R, .ma hrm smwm ,.,.....- .,..,..,..,..- -.-..._sem Parker rs. F. W. Amdt we,,ti'1`v=°n home.ldlfzbfanl I'\{».|rsda§ 2»§ming, Novf ov. 21-»~'3veng'a1-mzl; Duroc boar salemhnRnflxrdnu fn una.Mr.and Mrs.w. D. Hughes.19, 1931, by Baptist church.43-lt Nov. 21--E.Fairchild Hampshire§'{"+1{I."RL."§.f.,..f.'"| we nt to Om last Thursday and|I 'boar sale at Jensen & Brass'at me parental Fred Soll home.Other out of town callers durlng the dny were Mr. und Mrs. George Warne, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Wolff all of Omaha, Mrs Bertha Zeman of Scrihner, Mrs. J. E. v land Mis; Mane Hamannoggth of Fremont.the First Congregational church of Fremont last Sunday and enjoyed very much,the pageant of the hlrtory ol the church which was presented The Congregntiorul church ln Fremont han been ob- .senring its seventy-fifth annlver- _sary the put week. Plans were arranged to entertnin the members of the K. P.lodge and their wives at their hall Mon- day evening,Nov.16th.Ente r lalnment will he furnished and re- freuhmente served. Advmdn ln The lennwfmn. \ . u u u . |\ , u n v n n n 3 n u v . a v The dstrlct court will convene for its (all seudvu on Monday, November 80 and on December lst the jury will be called-The grin o f c ue u will be ha rd and the lesdon promises to be A bw one. ---_._. ...-~,.r........d Ak hMr. and Mrs. Kenneth DeGm1f ntten ed the -Sal'-Ben . e °"'|Wisner-A.J.Hopkins pur- were 01281; of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hilton Rhbxdes last Tuesday eve ning.~ Eden Severance, one of Blalfs popular teachers, spent the week: gd wi th home folks at Ge ntnl ty. and spent until Sunday vnutlngwith relatives ln that city.Their aon~ln-law,Andrew Siedelman, who was injured two months ago when a truck hit him, ll still con# fined at home.Relatives und frlendn are sorry to lmuw that he will remnin somewhat crippled. 'chased Orville Thompson's meqt'market in anilicial ice plant building.g SCHOOL CA LENDAR Nov. 20-Football, Blair at Lyons Nov. 26-B\nir vs. Tekamah, heres» Nov,z e z v - m n u n v m g w a u u é Blair ma vmnuy enjoyed a B'°°a_Dec.Z-Practice debates begin. rainlnt evenlng beglnnlng atduxk Dee.4-Senior Hlgh Operettn. and lllliht several hours.Dec. 19 fhrletmaa vacation. Binh'm m m ,Nuvember 1981 Wnman md Mines:Spend $10 '.um Fuhlon e m u :BeautyParlorm d rendu a complain Permmeut Wlve'Free ul Chxrge.m m your nppointments na w- ~`\ rs/~n t ears service ~ t ' i n ~ , ~ ~ m p le te ,m m f C a ll 47 a n d ma k e y o u r app oin t- me n ts no w a n d g e t s ta r ted on th i s U a . mmm ANNIVERSARY RED CROSS POSTER to Blair. Mrs. Andrew Nelson and dren lpent Saturdny evanln~ Mrs. Carrie Jacobsen. Marie Andersen of Blalr,last week at the home obrother, A1-thanand family. Charles Paudion and familMartha Haier were wlsltlng f and relatives ln Omaha Sun Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Magi /1 e Chhrches Y 'rm-:ni 1>As'rons mmm ANNIVERSARY RED CROSS POSTER CH vices which will begin at 7:30 each evening.The young fulks are es- pedally invited.~ ~ mty years service ~1:t o h u m a n i t y .~.:_._.A...f f . . , - - . ~ , , B A P T I S T C H U R C H L. J . Morag, Pastor ......._ '| 1 wa s line.Taking advantage of thi! break, they artied the hall over for a wuchdmm in the early part. of the Iounh quariar.When the hkingu got the ball again,they opened up an aerial attack thatcarried them keep into Lnthexll rxitory. But at this point Luther inkrcepwd one of Dana's passes. S0 the game ended with the bd] in th., center at the field, and the .=I The starting line-up for both teams was as follows: Sandberg - - - - -LE - - - - Carlsen L i n ~ a l l . . -- - - L 'I ' - -- - J o lms o n an l/./ 0 p As Tow BY 'r1=iE1irPAs'rons rkmrrr 1,U'rHEruu~r CHURCH W. Linmln and 2nd Streets |n l CHRISTIAN c mmc n A. J. Enrgett, E-'anim Bible School, 10:00 a. m. Guriatian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. P.-Waning worship, 7:80 p. m. Mid-week meeting,Wednesday, 1:80 p, m.Missionary mdety meets li mi Thundny in,¢nch month.Choir practice at the church Thursday evening at 7:30.Sunday evening, I wlsh to have 1 heart to hean talk with you. Come .hear lt and brlnz another with you.let us worship together; let usmy with the Pnalmlsz of old," I vu glad whan they said unto me,k t u s go into the house of Je- hovnh".The first program by the Wom- xn's Council will be presented at the church Friday at 7:30 p.m. Everybody is invited.A silver nller-ing will be taken. Su n da y Sc h oo l, 9 : 45 A . M. Se rvi c e s a t 10 : 30 A . M. Ge r ma n services eve ry second m d f o u r t h Su n d ay i n th e mo n th . Ehlmish servic es every f i r lt, th i r d m d f i f th Sunday .. Satur day i nstru c ti on ( B i b le Hi s \|z ' ~ li M . DANISH EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH. ORUM Hans C. Jeraild, Pastor 10:00 Sunday School and Bible Class. 11:00 Servica. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Walter H. Jackson, Putm- Are there any "Signs of God in ject for the sermon next Sunday morning."The Lolt Crown"will be the subject of the first sermon al the Epwonh League Fellowship Ser- viem whlch begin next Sunday evening and cuntinue during the week,excepting Samrday night. Speaker! from out of the city will be Bev. Norlln of Herman, Dr. Howe and Dr. Weis of Omaha, and Edgar d Arlingtnn, Dean of the E.L. Institute. Everyone is invited to the ser- CALHOUN SCHOOL NEWS BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETS .Continued from page one)With all due ceremony,the Juniors issued invitations,Wed-.nadny noon w a Hallowe'en party Rxvett Lbr. & Coal C0.805.26 m he hem November zna.The Sfewnn Pharmacy L63 _ vic es whic h will begin a t 7:30 eac h evening.Th e y ou ng fo lk s a re es - p e d a l ly i n vi t d . work has come in.The church and psalm' are pmud of these. A number of our pupiln will re- ceive me gold pin in the Gross and Crown system, which will be given them lor A year of unbroken attendance..Mrs. G. E. Stanley was on handto hkso nrmwc lnu o f bo y s a nd girls between the ages of slxlcen and twenty.Thirty members were in atten- d-ww at the two young peoples societies Sunday evminz- The Rosotfa led us in tina wor- ship services which were also ex- trémely evangelistic.We are sor- ry somn of our own people mind these services.'These converted Jews are both capable and eamest. The Mid-year Association meets Friday with the Fremont. church, 10:00 a. m.We would like whave ten of our members vmenh l m r n s r c a u n c n L. J. Moran, Pastor Sunday School attendance was eighty-three, with five of our reg- ular atumdanu at The Gmen School House in a Gospel Team service.Dudley Carter led in this urer.I t is ou r memfbers wh o ma k e i t possible f o r he r to pa y the c hu rc hes bills.Br i n g or s e n d i n y o ur collec tion envelopes regu- la rly .Plea se pu t y o u r pled g e fo r c urrent expense an d benevolenc e ...~ lope.II you have forgotten the amount of either pledge the treasurer can tell you what it isl "Not slothful in business", was Paula advice.Hamann, 12:11. FIRST |.U'rnnnAN cmmcu James N. Lund, Pnstox- |Divine Services Sunday at 10:45. Sunday School at 9:80. Evening Serwcea at 7:80. The Junior Choir of thirty-two voices will sing at the :naming service. On the program Friday evening, Nov.18th,Dr.N.C.Carlsen, pmsident ol our Synod willspeak. Confirmation Class meeu Smw day at 10. |Wnve $1-dry,5: Slmmpoo End] . .L un~ay eve~g vis~itors at Ray Mnglll's.Mr.and Mrs.George laftis and family were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Caleb Loftis home in Blair. Mx-. and Mrs. Arthur Andersenand Aniith spent Sunday nt thelan Peteritm home. Mx. and Mrs. Chester Hovendick and Jean were Sunday afternoon visitors at Freeman Lo!tis'.Eddie Paulson, Delbert Fletcher,Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thompson andfamily were among those attend-ing a dance at the Pete Andersen=_;g=»-<=near Spiker, Saturday eve- ng. ju vw'"1 g|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||u||||||n|||||||||||u|||||||||u|||||n||||||n||||» §Chas.Cameron E ~AUCTloNEER §_BLAIR NEBRASIU §Live Stock, Real Estate§and Farm Sales Si Johnson AUCTIONEER BL AIR.NEBR- See Us for Bookings Farm Sales a Specialty Call at Hamburger Shop Nsnvous?sLzEPus§s1 K you are nervous and rat-Iess; if you can't deep, eadky, have Nervous Heade ..ae:-vsém 1ndigest;>;xnU g°" In a Auto Sickness-take Dr. Mila Hluvumn Nervine Tablets.Dr. Regus,noted eduatnr, 'Rfk-el:"My mile has been micr-*W f m 'Mfvoumeu andalaeplumzu and we #nd Dr.. Milef. Efervucmtf:,;- Tablets a great re- i go -much on pub _IM f @ = ,,»~but if:: nmed du: 4| nelly goal'Rm. gow. #gpm Ph.p. P . 0 .a:51,| -y .W c a ¢,Fl| . G d b m n a n u l n ; u s o .h r n F u k u i l u n S u n i l u m m . wo \¢z\1'CIl .on ~1ii§~W N E R V I N I - 3 ~:_1 , money on your Beauty Work-by1ltaking advantage of mm you can save 50%of what you 5pend. *Fashion Center Beauty Parlor--.the leading Beauty Parlor in all of Washington county.43-ltl!~3:3§'$f\&\\§vrans;n-----C-5 --Vig Flnu Rnrln|r|.......Rnlfln i n f h f lPearaen - - - - RG - - Nommenxen N. Anderson - RT ~ - - A. Jensen Y o \ md - - - - - R E - - Th o r g e n n e n C. Anderson - - AB -Christiansen Steele - - - - . LH - - - Petersen H i g h - - - - - - R H - - - 8 . J e n s c n G \ 1 l l e e u - - - - F B - - - ~ - - K o h l Substitution:for Dann:Soren- sen lor Jamison, Smith for Sor- ensen,Thompson for Carlsen, Smith for Sorensen,Boulier for Thorgenun. Referee:Schrider, Peru Normal, Herman;Umpire:Kirby Cook, Cornell,Blair;Head Llnesman: Llchliwr, Midland, Blair. Statistics of the game: Score- Lnther 6, Dans 0;firs t do wns- Luther 8,Dana 7;yards gd nw i mm scrimmage:Luther 159, Dana 183;yards lost from shrim- mage: Luther 81, Dana 14; punts: Luther 12 average 31 yards, Dunn ll average 30 yards; punts return- ed:Luther 4 for 53 yards, Dam 10 for 94 yurds; ldckoffsz Luther 2 average 43 yards, Dana 1 fur 30 yards; klckoffs returned: Luth- cr 1 for S yards, Dana 2 for 31'- yards;passes attemptcl:Luthcr M,Dana 13;prsses cc-\:;\lr!e-!~ Luther 2 for 27 yards, Dann 3 for 42 yards; opp. passes intercepted: Luther 2, Dana 2; fumbles: Luthvr 8, Dana 3; own fumbles recovered: Luther 1, Dana 2; opp fumbles "W covered: Luther 1, Dann 2; penal- l1 lvicinily ii£pm`éed. NEW ENGLAND NEWS Mrs.John Jackson,Miss Ma n gal-et M'1:Conm1ha, Mrs.ElizabethStaplesandMaryHelenwereWednesday afternoon vmton atLouieHovendickh.Mrs.Frank'boltis was there also. Geraldine Magilfwag a Tuesday E i g h t vi s i t o r a t t h e R a y M a g i l l o m e , The Telbasta League members w e n e n mr t d n n i an d m m mah- regular meeting at the HerrmmSpdck home Tuesday eveningMlnrgaret M\:Conndm took dm! ner at the Frank laftil home on ; 'Wednesday . MF. and Mrs. Fddln Fléfnhor aiu!Del ;p¢nf"u§;s'a;§ 'a;;;f;._.;';.; the F. E. Fletcher home.Mm. Elizabeth Staples and MaryH e I e n w e r e T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g v i s - | n H |n l f l n n v n n | n ¥ N n 9 M r . a n d ~o 1 ~ompson and lllurry Petersen,10,senior at SCHOOL NURSE COMPLETES INSPECTION Dans college, has been elected edi-.tor of the Danian, Dana year hook.' Petersen, who weighs two hun- dred and thirty pounds and is six feet and five inches tall, in nick- named "'Iiny".He is a graduate o l the Hampton (Neh.)high school, which he Iinished in seven semesters.At Dana he repented this feat by completing his col' lege training in seven semesters. He expects w reeelve his B.A. degree this spring,mejorlng i n mathematlw eclmcee, and hopes to teach. Mrs.Emma Washburn,school nurse for the Blair city schools, completed the work of inspecting over 800 students this week.The general health record of the stu- dents is cenddered gnod.How- ever, there were many acses ol de- fective tensile, and bad teeth.A notation was made of the defects ol each student, and this notation has been sent to the parents to enable them to do whnt eenecdve I 'work is necessary. Blair Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Loftis and Birdie Helen were Friday evening visitors at the Leonard Loftishome. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fletcher and famil of Beatrice, were Sunday mornng visitors at the homo ofF. E. Fletcher. Several from here attended thedanceinHermanThursday eve- ning and heard the "CountrySchool" from KMA, who furnishedthe mimic.Mr.and Mrs.Louie I-lovendick left Leroy and Earl at F. E. Fletcher's Friday while theywenl Mrs.Chris Hlnz and James and Bernard Thompson. Mrs. Wm. Harrison and Ada spent Friday afternoon at me home of Mrs. Chris I-linz. Dan Thompson accompanied Ah Rose of Blair, to Lyons Wednes- day where they attended the Odd Fellows convention. Mrs.Ab Rose of Blair,spent he day Friday with Mrs. James Thompson..4 Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Cook and children of Arlington,Mr. andMrs. Weston Long and children, Mrs.Elizabeth Ackerman andfamily of Herman,Mr.and Mrs. Geo. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Waller Sappcnfinld,Grandpa Jensen and Mrs. Laura Tofte spent Sunday attheLudwig Jensen home,thatbeingMrs.Jensen's birth nhniver- sary., bmi only a touchdown or two dip 'ference between the two teams. Tekamah again has a very mon; team which specializes ln running attacks.Blair high has a very strong line and a team that under- stands iorward passing.'I'here~lore, we find that the teams are very evenly matched and this game can go to either Tekamah or Blair.Last ye Tekaamh won by only a single touchdown, and when the game ended the ball was on Tekamalfs one yard line.Te- kamah failed to register after the first quaner, and Blair continuedto fight until the very end of the game. However, Blair is determin- ed to avenge the defeat ol 1930. Both wanna are usually pointed for this contest, and this contest draws l=o0frBAI.|. SEASON DBAWS'ro A CLIMAX There di ll nma lns two very impartmt guna:on the high school footblll scbeduls.On rm- day, Novunber 20. tha mm- fum tx-lull m Lyons, where they meete m m a n ;high school fwmbm' mm o f me c i t y .L y m h u a m- ways been l factor in un-eentnl conference football contests,m d thi »y urL yo nabo| at4 xmeo!t.he beat mama In the hhtary of the nuhools.This il nlso n eonfannce game.Should Blair win this g\me,they would than be i n a podtlon tn challenge Teklmlh for to teach. He hu been prominent ln :parte while nt Dum.He wln Kwlrd on the football team two years,but this year wan not eligible to plny ln conference guna; bamme he had f/oo mmy college credits. Dun- ing the put bukefball lesson he wa s mmm f o r t he mm a n d a t g;°;°==* is doe pxemldsnt of the D uPetersen hu been on the su!! of the Harmon, Dum mulentnewo- paper, two nan.'nm year he u h-y ln¢ o ut!o r t he D| .\u nmpe ll| choir. Be ll the son of N. Petersen, owner ol the Pefunn lumber yu-d at Gibbon, Nab. \n e w u p e r - u s 1 ' £ n ; m m | :$ 6 9 ~ 5 , I I LOWIOV \ f e e * 7 9 ° =~e n ~ s H I c OM P L E TE A\Z n l l l o n m , 5 1 2 .I m m :B Y Z E N I T H R A D I O C O R P .0 ' I lulh by Znnlth, mdla'| :Mal qualify newladvnf. . . lah: M the vnrld-lgmqg \ z..\|m»¢|°~¢.. .~ » - ¢ | » ¢ | » ¢ ¢ a » f» » » .. .. . .. .. .. J uu mi zv o \ ':...~.:-.°:':...°""°-":I~T'"~'= -"""~r ,I :~:~...:.......:..m°f"='.,.:...~'m<~499s \ Ir \s ] r s Dollar for dollar, than is no comparison will! the value you SEE and HEAR in ovary Zenom. 4 - G A N 6 c o n n m s e n ony x--s» .» ~m »~» ¢ ¢ -4 mu. L . um » » - latin-Nslunollhlgb-fdldnl|¢ nhcn|\o ».|1Q|andnuunanamolvlli "una-n|Y'"ridn|J¢".l||¢|\y|vbqanyrll|0n¢bounl|Mn|'1|°l¢|¢¢o|u|. F r on ~TINY PETERS/EN '_ 1 eastern Nebraska lmct, Blni! muut defeat both Lyom mdTekAm.\h|nordex-to\vint.hs conference championship of the Tri-Valley League.Up to data, Blair l m u trifle better record Gian Tehmlb. on wcqunt of Te- knmlh playing | ti e game with Wat Paint. :~ ~Q r~w ~ " J :{T . T'i". ~~>`»'2£ . `S a " \i f .4.~ 1.?a ~ . 5-|: 'g x Y f :" j n::*"J +: .....Q ".5,-.f.»_9g,-gg'\ .||. - . l |l»\\- u f 1.; . i "-E 'F'§»'»¢!ff 4 ,.4 ve .. a "9 . 1 .1in .; ' ... y - » ; »4f'»~ ":. ;.\ .\ ;';"¢1 4.;?_ , ....\ 1 .\_Q .}¢.-. £ n 1 c 1 x , N = = R ~ m : r = c R o s s ° l ;1 , a \ :f. ; , j :, L .~. - .. ._. j ... .i -.Sky . P R E T T Y .t w e n t y y o a r - o l d b a n k t e l l e r o t P h o e n i x vi l l e ,P e n n y lv a ni a -Mln Margaret w m - o r v e d a s t h e m o d e l f o r t h e R e d i r o a n p o s t e r t h i s y e a r ,: n d t h u s n t e r e d i n t o t h e h a l l s a t e v e r l a s t i n g nme. ...| anniversary is observed»~»a.nd I n 208 1 a nd thr oug h the bir thd ay s of the Re d Cross i n a ll the fu tu re c e n t u r i e s . Joseph M. Clement ls the artist of t h i s a f f e c t i ve a n n i v e r s a r y p o s t e r , w h i c h f o l l o w s o u t t h e s l o g a n o f t h e Red Cross birthday--"Fif ty years' n I l l o l h b i r t h d a y o t t h e A m e r i c a n : e a C r o s s . T h e o r l g l n a l p o s t e r w i l l e p r e s e r v e d i n t h e R e d C r o s s m u eum in W ashington. and the repro uc llon u will undou btedly be used \1981--when the one hundredth . . - . - . . . . _ - u - ¢ - - . .__..-. ....-.......H-...» ..0h a s o s t u d i o u n d h o m o o n o l d m l l l p r o p e r t y a t C h e s t e r S p r i n g s .P e n n ~ s y l va n i a . a n d t h a n l o o k e d a b o u t t h e n e i g h b o r h o o d f o r l o c a l t a l e n t a n d d i s c o v e r e d M i s s W i l l - - w h o h a s po=e€l for several at his works.- . . . - . . _ . . . . - . _ . - . . .a............... ......-.....-.-.........-.....f ¢ ;WiiiililiMMihiihlihMMM|Mi]||||i|}ii|Mli||~|||||||||mmf g Chas. Cameron E ~AUCTloNEER §_BLAIR NEBRASIU §Live Stock, Real Estate§and Farm SalesEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlllllllllllllllllllilllllllllillllllllwllllll V o T h e T im o - T u h d N o w : W ldy~R i g l a i f r o m W a s h i n g é o n , S f c . is new dfnnd i n you a long wiEl\ YOUR CHOSEN HOME PAPER By a favorable arrangement we mrs able to und you thatold reliable Inmlly weekly, The Pathfinder, in comhlnnllouwith this paper, nl. A price never before cqualed.Then ls Th Capital a75| ht Ili.` H! 801 fit 'enen ay,,at md a n All sls,ooo.ooo SDnnhhu ,,/ 2'f f a w nllllti l r"!5 ffl ., nh:=~ . ; ;.u.;fe l l ¢ nothing llkc The Puthllnder nnywhe.nothing equal to lt at my price.Over nmllllon people take it and swear by ll.Ittnkes the place of gfrlodlcnln costing severalilmex na much.ews from all over Lheworld, the lnalde of Washington nihkaf-the truth about Wlltlcs and buslness,science.discovery. personnlllles,plo-tureu, slorlea-and no end of fun.Clll at om- omne,sea lnmplea nlPntbllndcrandunder lhls club or :end the...__ / 2 W Ky,1fv Q1 E Es§5 gg F E555 L n c mnn E NJ OY ED BY srunmv r BODY The Robert lllller 'travelogue loetaue,weompanied by motion pidmeu, vu enjoyed hy practic- ellynll nf theehildrm of the Senior Ind Junior high sdmolu, md the pupils of the Sth md 6th gndel.Robert Hmcr was chle! zdde and cinematographer of the Ad i ti :expedtion which spent tive and une-half y u m i n At l ; Minor.This travelogue proved to be an excellent leclme in Biology end Binary.Hr. Miller provedfa be a very nmmung lecturer, and hh 'lecture ma pictures were en- joyed by all those present. THREE WEEKS REPORTS SENT OUT The three weeb reports eon- eeming pupils doing failing or unndafuxory work luve bean nent to the parents.Th u s mm m n o for the purpose of prevsndng pu- pils hom falling.I! the pamntn caopsnte with the i n d i a n in many mu. thay are nbk to pro- v mt A Mlm a n the p a n a t mu children.Fli lulu ua c o s tly no t only btlu pnpils buttatlxeanhool di ltrln la we ll.Th u d o n , i t i l tho but policy to pnv ent hlluru if poulblo. Pathfinder and $23 a |;`foN|.v ~ ~ The Enterprise $1. 50 .~l~ (¢ /Z4 4 F. . s§ E~i a ¢l l r ~0 .~m e n t f o r a w h o l e y e a r T u r n p a p e r s a w r y w e e k : vo u r f a vo r i t e l o c a l w e e k - n u "f ~ f l f f ~" ~. ; ; - . . ~ i ~MF NEBRASKA WEEKLY INQUSTBIAL REVIEW Curtis--T.E.Norman opened cleaning eltnhlinhment here. Bddgupov*Spgnr beet har- vest underway in this .vic.inley. A : 4 Luther '25, Dana 15 fdl l and you will save money- ?as on Center Bargains-501::die s Rayon Silk Hose 25c;254:Childrens Rib Hone 15e;il fabric Ladies Gloves-small xizes-Z5c;50c Ladies Silk Stripe lersey Bloomers 89c;50c Chil-Lren's Silk Stripe Jersey Bloomers Z9c;50c Girls Rayon Silk Bloomers !9c;$1 Ladies rayon silk bloom- :ra and step-ins 47c; $1 Childrens?nn?:le Dresses, 2 for $1.E0;$10hree-piece Knit Suits, sizes 14 to 50, go at $3.98; 454: box Kobex Z5c; values w $3 Felt and Velvet HamForLadies go at 25c;$1 Washl Dresses,sizes 14 to 52,shor¢sleeves, go at 2 for Sl;$10 SilkDressesgoat $5.88;$15 Silk Dresses go at $7.95;$26 WinterCoatsforLadiesat$16/15;510 Girls Camel 523, Coat and Beret go at $5.98,sizes 7 ta 14. J expression; of great joy from the|Frye Miz- C0 .7510_00' BELL CREEK VALLEY NEWS nhlrfnnt hnd v.| mM n m. c u."1 '!. - - IThe eighth grade entertained theseventh grade with u party held at the cityhall October 26th. The party was a masquerade,and pdzes were given for the cleverest costumes.Betty Pick received hrst among the xirls for her cos- tume as a hunehlmck;Elizabeth Beales, who appeared as a clown. received second.Among the boys, Urban Cuchelin,who came as a cowboy, received flrst, while Geo. Eiessen received second for his 'hoho" suit. Tryouts for the Glee Club oper- etta, "Lady Frances", will be held Tnmday, November 8rd Wednesday night at 8:80 the this went out to the north side of the first and second grade room ¢o have' some stunt iutsr Cath- erine _Kruse_psssed all of the stunts and earned 100 points which showed she lmdput l n a l o t o l pncden.Several other glrlseame very close bo this mark boo.An- other fest on those same stunts wlllbe gi v enlnNo v e m r.After #Ve n m the girls for pnetlee. These will be more dllficudt.The drll held a. iifteen minute meeting is the laboratory Monday s m : orhool to discuss some dunge l Url- Head had made In the Club.Th" lea rne d haw many points they hld to have to earn the var# Hospital Specialty Oo.Houghton Mifflin Co.J. N. & N. c. Kimball Literary Digest The Macmillan Co. Motivation Charts Inc. A. N. Palmer Review ol Reviews Schmoeller & Mueller 'l'he Scholastic Singer Sewing Mach. Co. Teachers College, Columbia UniversityIt was moved by C. A. Robeson and seconded by J. T. Nelson that the bllls be allowed as ra d a nd orders drawn in payment of same. None voting "Ns y"the president 9.259:ms 5.00 16.33 25.24 5.28 1.69 3.16 56.68 2.40 80.00 8.851 "declared the 'motion carried. (It was moved by R- C. Hitch- man and seconded by c. A. Rolf econ that the installation of the hot water heater system. as tur- nished by the Moore Plumbing Co. be accepted All memhen present voting "Aye",nous voting "Nay"the president declared the motion cu- l t was Ng u l u l !moved and seconded that school be dismissed for Thanksgiving, on Novsmher26 and 21. mal. All memben voting "aye"the president dsdlnd tbg motlonear- rl/ad.There being no farther business 'that a new group of will b n»a. '°'f~e " r" *~§'== *e°=~'%~<'.°fe of Qoeo aubs lore \he Boud,ths yon Mrs. George Stranger spent last Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Lallman.. Irvin and Leona Hellman Fremont shoppers Thursday ning. The pupils of llhe Blsbee school and the teachers,'Misses Elsie Wilson and Norma Holtman enjoyed a Weiner and marshmallow roast at the school house Thursday evening. lin-.and Mrs.Dick Lallman spent Sunday vddting relatives at North Bend in-./and Mrs. "Pete" Katt and family, Mr. and Mrs.Wm.Holt- man and Lester were Fremontshoppers Saturday. Little Richard Ruwe visited the Lallman school Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Lallman glle d o n Fremont relatives Sun- y, McCARTHY AND noNG CREEK Edna, Bde and Howard Thom ;.°h°and Mr. tlhd Mis.I ; |-s nmpson sevening at 53? N2l."'15'.1m hom: Tuesday.m r -e e n n . Q ~ son nday at the Leon mi l? » ..§ .';. nu. md Mrs. Charter Aronsoaaud family allsd in the afternoon. Dick were mor- high < condenser; NO "cross-talk"l we nuiux DENSERCON-A¢_q \Ta qmxaxxopnplmmmnunuxedfu; n mn s » l , s l d l 1 l d n \ mn d n d f o r alntfe r. The d n t and second gndea w u e n r y n r r y t o h x n h w n n o u Hnrv s yuds hlx-le yHo wa rdmo n mu y .m m e m m m p m m mnkinglndlnnbookletn.The thkd and lumlix gndu m m n l a n w o m o n h h a n d n edlle (or \heflnhbowL Theroom lzut y v a ne w ge n nlu mph nh. Tha mu d grade pupils n n i tt xd y l ng hp m. Wh&le¢tudylngaboutA.frlc\tl» i o urt hzrl de a h ule n tulmd a c o - mu mt l n t h e l r c l u s . s e v u n m m m u n g m a m u n n g p o a n n w e n w d m n b y t h e t i n h ~|mde pupils as nn English pmjugi. 'nm fifth grade history clan na da dmwlnn o f | Vi klnk bo lt ti uljournod.mo on At h lt :Emut s a mmc , Soenhry. DANA LOSES 'ro L u m n a c o m m a s The Dm: Viking; lost u haut- bruldng foo tba ll gum to the Swd nh gtldsmn from Luther College ol Wahoo, Nob., Satunhy, 0 c t.'l,hy nno o no !6 -0 . Tha VND!! wok tha bull at fu. opening of Cha :omg and mnmhed it down to Lut.her's tive yard limabut hlled fn put it mms! ln four attempts;Luther took pomeadon of tha ba llo nthe lro wno no y lrdli naa lxdpuni edtothothlrtyy ud line when Kohl,Dlnu's safety ma n to o k lt md re hl me dl tt o t he ty yud li ne. But Dm ngaln hind m convert it nm. .. nmm-nv Ruthjme,l'm|l.\m m of Hayes Houhd.m in a to ati mndnho o l o r n t s w d n y s o n l c -count of pnhou ivy infection.Mrs.John Bu ry accompaniedharmoths,u n .Mueller togoomddd lust 'hwldm returning y.'11mmpson men Instnmgnzwith har cousin, sMr. md Hn. Chris Hlnx enlledat thu George Ohrt. homo Eundny Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nstter mtah tained uversl of thdr friends at dismal'Sunday.Those pnaent were Mr.and Mn .SeymourSmith, Mn. v. Smith and Arlen ul Omnhl, Mr. And M n .ErneztKruse, Mr. ma Mn. Harry 8el¢:`m d Mr.and M n .Joe u m m. .Dr. und Mrs. P. J. Hunter of Om:-\lu alled in f-he dtesuoon. _John Barry an a s Ind the gntee of St. Augusang to correlate with their red*-ations. The sixth grade pupils mlde dx-:wings or a Greek theatre,a Bemm home, Phoeddnn alphabet .md weapons of the arly people. The dghth grade students have -el oflleerl.The areelectedthrY:ying-president,Ma:-gylow Wilder- |un; aaaetary and treuurer, Nell \Dox. um»m s14,ooo school :mua- l'l'he §»|§Lx§`""I»§§`§1B35 ed in Imthefe territory.It was not until the latter part o f the second quarter that Luther got I.few breaks and got possadon of the ball i n Da m'| wmmy.Thu U r n b m ended vim Luther in possession of the ball on Dania 'twenty yard line The Dunn wm- pletely ontplnyed the Swede: dur- ing the nm hdl. The third quarter both m m ~ 013 shout even terms.Moet Rosenbaum called on H n .Will Thompson Monday aiwrnoon. The ll¢C°rU1y Extension Clubmet at Hia home of Mm OrvilleHumlton hat Thurldny lltemoon.g -= memben d to roll The leuon " enannlity andPictura" wu pmenwd in a veryefiident manner by the la de n,Mn. Jammu Thompson and Mn.Ludwig Jensen.An |11 day meet- ing wn plmne d for the next meeting whigh will be "framinga picture". at the James Thamp~son home No date was set. Clarence R. Jensen tVinton-Evans Clievrolet Com pany H 1 5 vnvuuaGnveilnzaf Hinhwm No. 12 me ¢m§ :mu " " " ° " ° " " " ° ° ""'f" "'" °' mo m '°" "IM a n c o ur s e , ws u be u m ' r h mn w i n z s m m b x m - o m 100 nrloadaNhbnn te a ms m i a b l e g n ~ y ;&ond1y After- Day contest with Tsknmxh, which potaloel shipped out of hem dub 5 before um third quarter ended Those from um vicinity mmm- will be fought on the low foot- lng Ocfaber. .,. interior Luther blmked one of Dnm'n ding gh,Ak.3u~.B,n show m_l>lll fidd.This 'rhmugivng Dny Hyannis-870 carloads cattle punto on Dlna's own mug,Omaha.the put we ek n m My, gsme hu nlwxya been very closely lhlppsd from here up to ncent .and Mrs. Ludwig Jensen,Mr. mdeonmated, and usually than hu d m . a ''v,;a.f "mdpndieally completed, V n g an"5 "é é ~I ~ .>>"V~¢5§:2 3 .1 5 . . . ;~.1. !.". "....¢¢:"f . ~x ;¢_; .., ..~Q :..,.»~1 . ug; 2 .:»'¢.,~~5 . a i f;_a n .".¢ §. .a1uwIg ,4 ; '=.a a »I a l \ DANA COLLEGE QUARTET A m m x s u r v m c PUNCH When the family ll nt home on Thmlwzlvinx dny why not he -t them as you would treat yourguest; at I more o r lee formal dla i r.A pleasing punch le ml~ wuyl appropriate and you will be surprised how ment of those pzuem wi ll patronize lt.It i s desirable to nerve some alldleunulugl.A delicious - ger punch,12 glnuea,may he made from B quuts cold wuter, 1% cups sugar, 1 cup preserved singer, 1%cups lemon juice and 8 cup: orange jdee.Chop gln~ get.Add water and sugar and boil 16 minutes.Add lrui t ,idea oool,atrlin,und dilute with crushed ice. Hlnta To 'l'he_ Housewife Look over your emergencyshell und see whether or not you hnve everything you ue likely tone d for the coming holiday season.Guests are likely_to ar- rive unexpecuedy and you should be stocked so that soups, salads, a nd de e a e x ta ma y b e ma de a ta momen£'|notice without the necessity o l telphouing or run- ning to the nearest store. Don't forget at least a can and a package of coconut.Thi~ used much more by the average housewife than it is.The uoutl-|~ em nyle coconut is particularly desirable for use with cake icings, candy,fresh fruit combinations, sweet salads,gamiahes or decor- ations.l t ;moist swetuesa and attractive appearance make i t ideal here. You should also have a paknge o!the old-fashioned standby, shreded coconut,whlch is ideal for any dish in which it is com- .~',.4 . * - " " | 'H #I .a f _.~'a l 4 ~\~ cup milk and beat with egg heat- er one minute.Sift dry ingred- ients 0039*-her and add alternately wi th xe s t o l ml lk to ma ke soft, d h.Add more flour if»`L =~,.Roll out one-fourth lnch thick on slightly floured board; cut with doughnut cutter;try in deep corn oll, hot enought n b mw n a p l e o e o f b r e a d i n 6 0 seconds, 875 degrees i f D n l n well on soft paper and sprinkle with powdered sugnr jult belore While not trsditionnl,some lovers of the "hole-y food" may enjoy them frosted with nn icing made with com syrup and ess whites. Tndltlolml Mlnee Meat One lb. lean beef,Si lb. mist, 'é pkg. seeded ralsina,56 pkg. needless nlslns,'fi lb.currentin 2 pkgs.candled cltron,1 pkg. orange peel, 1 pkg.lemon peel, 3 cups sweet cider,1%cupssugar , 2 taps. salt, 8 lbs. apples, chopped;2 taps.cinnamon,% tsp.sllsploe,'A tsp. nutmeg,'/a cup lemon juice,7 oz. can cran- berry sauce, 1 cup nut meats, and 1 cup cooking sherry. Run bee!and suet through food chopper,plane in n deep kettle with the drled and candied fruits, the sugar,salt and cider. Simmer for about 30 minutes.Add all remaining ingredients except nut ments and cooking wine. Cook slowly until thick, add nuts and wine.Pour bollllu! mixture into sberlllzed glass jars. Make 8 quarts. Modern Mlnoe Mes! Two lbs. apples, M lb. snet, 1 lb. seeded raidns, % lb. currents; I . e I m\'- I '° " ' - \I I ~" " '~s r ~' ~¥ ' " I l g,¥ Ankenen ma Rohm ~en.The above quartet from Dam Collega. ||ng lt the Armiddeeday program given in the B. F. D.open house yésfcrday. and hot water for about five min-Ilidoumus of some dill:placed owe.Add comstnrch mixed withlhefore them. oold water.Cook,stln-ing can- stantly; about 10 minutes longer. Cool.When ready to use pour into pie tin lined with Heh pie paste. Mem es: Minn Mat Two lbs.apples,1 cup seeded raidns,1,5 cup seedless raisinl, 'A cup currents,1 pkg.cnndlod citron, 1 cup brown sugar, 2 cups granulated sugar, 1 tsp.aalt,8 cups sweet cider, 'L cup butter, 7 oz. can cranberry mance,juice and rind of 1 lemon and orange, 2 taps. cinnamon, 2 taps. mace, 1tap. nutmeg, 1 tsp. cloves,and ll cup almonds.Place apples,dried fruits, dt- ron, sugar, alt, cider end butter in n deep kettle.Simmer for about 80 minutes.Add remain#ing ingredients (accept nut meats)and cook slowly until tlfick.Add chopped almonds last.Store in n covered jar in a cold place or seal in sterilized glass jars.'l\vo quarts (filling for three ples.) The mnming lamb chop,l l acoompanled by 1 crisp len!o l which has been placed crisp pickle, makes n impression than the alone.Tha (i nt nib- crisp pickle whats the lettuce, on an ¢<1\1ll1y far better lamb dmv ble st the lappetite for the delicious chop. Garnluhen should be featured as much as possible.Not only are ,they attractive to the eye,but 'they serve as appetizers and ln'many cases furnish the body with a lurprlaing amount of minerals and salts that are greatly needed. 'Two dr three bottles of pickles of various kinds placed upon the emergmcy shelf, will enablg you to gamlah. many of your dishes even' when company arrives un- expectedly. Cottage Pudding One-lourth cup butter,56 cup sugar,l egg,56 tap. vanilln,$6 tap. lemon extract, 2 cups family flour,1 tsp.baking powder,55 tap. aalt,'A tsp.soda,55 cup evaporated milk,55 cup w ma and 1 tbsp. vinegar. ._ _ _m d vilwlif-A M sltarmwy f u m i a o u t o f p h a b a c k o f s with qry ingrediante w tint mix-,deal-ing wheel leeml to be nthex Nanci-: OF FINAL REPORT A. C. Debel, AttorneyTHECOUNTYCOURT OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA. A m m x s u r v m c PUNCH When the flmily il lt homg on \ I l H I I I I I T I I I I C I y gg -||" j - " '»~ ~.' f a I ~~`;.E_-Q 1 ~f ~Q- "» to nppeu- before me at the County Court room in nw, Nebx-uh, on the 20111 day ol November,1931, and on thn 23rd day ol February, 1932, for the purpose of enminl- | , . _. . . __ -u| 1 f G T L N O T ~~ cup milk and beat with egg beat- er one minute.Siff dry i.ngred~ , . .. av Mute.bednnimt md m m w i t h l wd l estnblixhed,-FremontIf|°m1_link, iii l hw all P¢n'Bu§. 'in 1. modenfq oven (aso~a'1s ae.|B`l'¢°B F.) about so minutes. Serve Bml.dWI.'...'.~ be im z 1 un dIwith Vnnml Sauce.|011 histoplc cn-aeiéir £»£2hf"§¢$§ lhen.Jv m m .s m s DEBATING wo rm One-fourh Ib.marshmallows n u n s; PROGRESS(18). 'A mn vratar, 1 wp :vapor-'a w d mi ] k , l u d 1 t l p . v m l l l A.I The de bati ngc lua fo the c\1.|- Sa id mi lk ov e r Mum! wnte r. nut s choo l y e uhu been om- Chill thoroughly.M d t muah- ganlxed.Twenty-four gh school mdlowl over boiling water.Add students have enrolled for the w-ner md eontinxm ewldnz until work.These ntudmta u e now da u .Chill.Whin milk md fold grouped in groups ol three; for i n mnnlzmlllow m k w n .Add the .pm-poaeo! pnatiee debatu. :aww V. . ......-.. _. _.,..._ ,Deoensod Notice is hereby given that Helen Cornelius hu filed with the undensignod County Judge of Washington County, Nebraska, her final report as Admlnistratrlx oi the estnm at Frederick F.Cor- nelius, deoaud, md made an ap- plication for firm!ndmidstntion and dlmhnrge, md for the udgn- ment ol residue bl emu to meh other persona u a n by hw en- titled to the same, md`I have set the 18th day of November, 1981at 2 o'c.lock P. M., lt my office ln said Oounty for the hearing there- M.Dated October 19th, 1931, (SEAL)I. C. ELLER, 40-4t County Judge. NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL A. C.Debel, Attorney IN THE COUNTY COURT OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA.NOTICE:On the 14th day of November, 1931 at 2 o'cJock P. M., at the county coun rooms in Blair, Washington County,Nebraska, Walter A. Andersen will offer for probate, n written innnxrnent pur- nnnhw m be the last will and m m .All emma not med on oz before the 20th day of Fdmmry 1982, will be forever h m m . Dated flzlu 28rd d|Y of October 1981.(SEAL)1. c. ELIER, 41-it County Judge. NOTICE OF CHATIELMORTGAGE SAL! Notice in hereby given that or the 19th day of November,193] nt 10 o'c.Iock A. M. at the premise herelnalter desdbod in Wuhins ton County, Nebruka, the under dgned will sell to tha blghem bidder for usb: 'All the corn crop grown on tlu following described premises, in cluding all the oorn.in the !ieldJ And ln the crlhl and other budld h m on the premlsea,to~wltthe Em 'A of the Northwest u of Section 86, Twp, 18, Rana'11;the Southwest 56 o l th< Northeast al of Section ss, Twp 18, lunge Al; md thu North *Aoi the Soutbset 'A of Sectim 86,Twp.18,Range l l ,all ir Washington County, Nebraska. covered by n clmttel rnortgam exewbnd HY B. A. Vanwinkle ta Mlry B.Shotfkld Crntfsinger or vudlln.Serve cold,Yield:6|'The nm practice debate will be serwlnziL.held on December 2.The subject for debate ls:Resolvqd Llut the sevsrn! uhm: 'should Chad, ladl- hdo n providing for co mpulmnLaamlngto Drive forlmmmldévmmt imnrmee.'Unk Bnnwmobiledriverswwrdinsw an umlyda just condudbd by an .nmnnce company, is youth--the period belom 20.A shzdy nf the records ol 4,000,000 a m m shows that tho percentage of drivers under Z) who ue involved ln personal miury aeddanta is nearly 40 per cent above the han : a w me q w u o m w u a n h high school debating lague has propaed for seven)vw-r~R l l | qua do li in which practically 'everybody in intpezted in thi s r w -In than prides dsbafea which ltut in December, the high mhool dehsten will be nnkei according In fact, the mrvey indlutes dnt the autamohlle driver does not really reach an "age of dis- czestion" until he is 80.The old- er the dxlvsr, awarding to these figures, the mom careful he ls; the safety factor rises steadily through the various age groups, without interruption. All f f this indicates thlt liomsln boards might do well 00 condder fha we Imation more carefully than they do now.The uld suspicion that s dhap in his scholastic debating lquad.The high school debaters ure now worldng diligently on the cmnpnl~ l o r y unemployment insunnou question, and they hope to give A K1Wd account of themselvgs in th practice debate.On Monday db- ernovn Superintendent D. V. Mu- ser held n one-hour confennea perlod with the entire group ol dr date!! ln which he explalned tbltechnlc and strategy which mul! be iued ln s aaful debating. l-----.,~._mmn e m.of Niels J.Andersen. the 14111 day of $¢P¢¢!l\D¢l'| wa;deceased, at which tlme and place Said mms!! was filed for reconall persons concerned may appear in the nftice ol the County Clerl and contest the probate thereof.of Washington County, Nebraska Said sale will be held for th4Dat d Oclnbe 20th 1931.-~e~-r ~L . . . n m mlmmn nf fareclosimr said mort (SEAL)1. u. nuumn,r ' " r ' - '- - - - -"th un40-4n County Judge.suse and satisfying e amonow due thereon, to-wit: The sun Norrcs oF FINAL REPORT °f $°~'°"'°.Hf"'°f5'! Dollars 612002 TESTS SHOW NATURAL GAS CGNTAINS |074 B.T.LI. Per Cu. Ft. | " n h ¥ $ f E éh e f f i e m Crutainger, A .C.Debel,Atto rn e y 4 if-u runrixfrnir f1f\Y1l)|l\A T F ~~I N 1 \\ . h h b u u n u x \.»Uun.|.LASHINGTON QQUNTY,NEBRASKA ' " " " ' = " ' u r * ' " " " " ' " ' * " " " " "mnea and cooked wnn me M ' 2 p k g s 1r.\._....s..L___Ami .ture BuCh .88 DiS finillgm BuddingBImm'nr 1 ~0~ ~r~ tries. Pickles An Gnmiubes Do you take advantage of the tasteful little garnidh Many do not and thus lose a wonderful opportunity to impress t h e i r guests with the daintiness and de- H o m e T h e a t r e Home ofDarfur T alking Plcmra Thursday, November 12 SIDE SHOW With Wlnnle Llghtner and Charles Butterworth Also Broadway Romeo-Comedy and News Reel Sunday and Monday, November 15 and 16 Sunday Matinee I0 and 25 cents ~ Fi"~`¢. "..' ¢ : _T ~_ g f ''. » € = l :{. f » . : \. = . é 7 , ~ § ' *Q 4 " " * ~ e " ' 2 ; ¥ ? § » -» .g g ' f g g g g 1 . . .~ _ .€ ' j i » _1 .~\ \\"\~ l ~ f ' ; ' »~r .: e ;\ " \.' ~ _ ; U s ~1 -g g 1 , W i t h W a l t e r H u t t o n a n d C h i c S d n Also Bolko Ship Wreck Carman-Suites Alive Comeily Tuesday, Nov. 17-B3l°|3|ll Night Adm isuion 10 and 20 cents WHITE SHOULDERS Wlth Rlc ardo Co rtez and Ma ry Anor Also Ha ppy Little Honeymoon Comedy Wednesday and Thursdgy, Nov. 18 and 19 Friday and Saturday November 13 and 14 Saturday Matinee I0 and 25 cents w <x~ ; ~~ ~ § f > § ¢ » \ > ~/ 1 R ~a * Wlth Paul Luc as and Kay Fran I Also Big (lame Cartoon and Olympkrlc Talents-Sport Llght` flour,1 tsp.baking powder,55 tsp. salt,'A tsp.soda,55 cup evaporated milk,55 cup wm a and 1 tbsp. vinegar. Cream butter,add sugar and continue creaming until sugar granules are dissolved.Add egg and beat well.Add extract. Slit flour, then measure.Ra i tt with baking powder,salt and soda. Combine evaporated milk,waters n"1'3m""n.-'§mI?.'§.'"i»."¢E`1.'3 :gg A. c. mba. Attorney .mi ¢...m.1.,' This ii 'ap ma ;,;;,,j'; 1.f.";f¢;;';.;ini»Ts=d=~.1= um Jmrumaa Count! Judn of °°U1i'.'£¥."'§.}'f.§.§'.§f..N.GT°N Qor !°°"£'!'F5 {¥¥!_f"_P!'!'f!.°f_ °"!'fI m=. mme _or """'E°¢»1'}€°° !"'!| Washington County, Nebraska, his final report as executor of the estate of Frederick Carl L. Enger, deceased, and made an application for final administration and dis- charge, and for the assignment of residue of estate to such other ...».....\. .. .fa he im nmclwl m UUUNTI, .Nnnluma nEstate oi Caroline Petersen, de' ceased.Notice is hereby given that on the 4th day of Decemur, 1931, ai the County Judge'a office in the City ui Blair, wuhingmn County, Nebraska, at 2 o'c1ock in the after-\ I1 l 1 H" T..:m.;';.;-a;'- " 1h y o t N o v e m b e r , m 1 a t 2 o ' e 1 o ¢ k 1 n \ |. . ; _ . _ J n - - 3 - . . . L l 4 ' ¢ . . . . . | - _ 1 noon o!said day,the following 1 matter will be heard and condd- | and. in-wit:The uetitlon of Fred zinnanion, 1 UP-salt-3%ups. femon jdca and gnwd rind and mins powder.cook slawly until thick.RemoveAan oil m-ndmllv to beaten :Mm n... mn; and mm channefh : 1~. M., xt my office in said Qounty or the hearing thereof.Datde October 27th, 1981. (SEAL)I. C- ELLER, 1-4t County Judge. Petersen praying for the :point- ment of Fred Petersen an admin- istrator of the emu: of ma Cu- oline Pehersm, deceased. Dawd this 60.11 day of November, 1981,(SEAL)I, C. E'.L='R, 48-At County Judge. FARRELUSCAFE and Rooms Home Slylc Caoked Meal: Bus Depot204 Walker Ave. o HANSON v& MEHRENS lilo! Bldg" Blair, NebnskuPHONE Black 13 Securities Insurance Real Eslnie o NOTICE 'ro CREDITORS A. C. Debel, Atwrneyo I UNTY COURT, WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA Estate of John H. Taylor, de< eased.Notice is given to the creditors e~ `f»-~ Q il .:~==i|n ;~ ~::3~=;-~Q.. \ » % ~p ~ _ _ _\ c||||.nnmCRY ron rr- 'Read the following very care-!u1l and you will save money-Fasion Center Bargains-50a Ladies Rayon Silk Hose 25e;25c Childrens Rib Hose 15c;$1 fabric Ladies Gloves-small sim:25e;50c Ladies Silk Stripe Jersey Bloomers 39c;50c Chil- dren'a Silk Stripe Jersey Bloomers 29c;501: Girls Rayon Silk Bloomers 29c;$1 Ladies rayon silk bloaim ers and step-ins He; $1 Childrens Pantie Dresses, 2 for $l.50;$10three-piece Knit Suits, sizes 14 w20go at $3.98; 451: box Kotex 25c;values to $8 Felt and Velvet Hats for Ladies go at 25c;$1 Wash Dresses,sizes 14 to 52,short sleeves, go at 2 for Si;$10 Silk Dresses go at $5.88;$15 Silk Dresses s° at $7.95;$25 Winter Coats for Ladies go at $16.75-$l0 Girls Camel Hd: Co at ami Beret go at $5.98,sins 7 w 14.Fashion Ceular, Blair.43-lt u m c u s u m m n o m m n Office in Conn Home Dt- N K, m m nm3?-1"~8kmmsr'° Over the Blah- Drug (h.PHONE Black nEv ening h1oAnwlllmli Hundey -Inca!bank may r e open.Paving project between Blair and Calhnun recently completed. Verde!-Main Street graveled. Wymore-Plms underway w lay two-ind:water main from D Street north on 16th Street, $0 re- place one-inch main. 0curl. scmmrr 1| msunmcnREAL ESTATELOANSOffice in State Bmk Ndg. oB L AI R . l ms n u x c r a mmc o m m ! Bo nde d Ahi ne ini '~v. I Pno m: 1 s Y) I PM Bldg.mm. Ne br. o - -EAT ATWALTB PLACE '1'woDoonWsd0l 14:1 ~-f ~. M., xt my office in said Qounty or the hearing thereof.Datde October 27th, 1981. (SEAL)I. C- ELLER, 1-4t County Judge. Petersen praying for the :point- ment of Fred Petersen an admin- istrator of the emu: of ma Cu- oline Pehersm, deceased. Dawd this 60.11 day of November, 1981,(SEAL)I, C. E'.L='R, 48-At County Judge. FARRELUSCAFE and Rooms Home Slylc Caoked Meal: Bus Depot204 Walker Ave. o HANSON v& MEHRENS lilo! Bldg" Blair, NebnskuPHONE Black 13 Securities Insurance Real Eslnie o NOTICE 'ro CREDITORS A. C. Debel, Atwrneyo I UNTY COURT, WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA Estate of John H. Taylor, de< eased.Notice is given to the creditors . (>§5 \| ' :q u . . .: : ' * : 9 .'. 9 1 " 1 i i #; 1 :S : I .5 I a' ~ ";§~"~ i i i ~ ' i f h f " : f u ._. 0 " . 1 : €g I / ; | " i a' D .f i ' ¥ €3 1 S : f e V :nHqi, . / .= ~~~ W ?| L 5 _ E *" . , E ` :' | ' ? . = w f ; . T e ; f ;' f ~.,¢¥ c u u m o n m CRY ron |T--- 'Read the following very care-!u1l and you will save money-Fasion Center Bargains-50a Ladies Rayon Silk Hose 25e;25c Childrens Rib Hose 15c;$1 fabric Ladies Gloves-small sim:25e;50c Ladies Silk Stripe Jersey Bloomers 39c;50c Chil- dren'a Silk Stripe Jersey Bloomers 29c;501: Girls Rayon Silk Bloomers 29c;$1 Ladies rayon silk bloaim ers and step-ins He; $1 Childrens Pantie Dresses, 2 for $l.50;$10three-piece Knit Suits, sizes 14 w20go at $3.98; 451: box Kotex 25c;values to $8 Felt and Velvet Hats for Ladies go at 25c;$1 Wash Dresses,sizes 14 to 52,short sleeves, go at 2 for Si;$10 Silk Dresses go at $5.88;$15 Silk Dresses s° at $7.95;$25 Winter Coats for Ladies go at $16.75-$l0 Girls Camel Hd: Co at ami Beret go at $5.98,sins 7 w 14.Fashion Ceular, Blair.43-lt u m c u s u m m n o m m n Office in Conn Home Dt- N K, m m nm3?-1"~8kmmsr'° Over the Blah- Drug (h.PHONE Black nEv ening h1oAnwlllmli Hundey -Inca!bank may r e open.Paving project between Blair and Calhnun recently completed. Verde!-Main Street graveled. Wymore-Plms underway w lay two-ind:water main from D Street north on 16th Street, $0 re- place one-inch main. 0curl. scmmrr 1| msunmcnREAL ESTATELOANSOffice in State Bmk Ndg. oB L AI R . l ms n u x c r a mmc o m m ! Bo nde d Ahi ne ini '~v. I Pno m: 1 s Y) I PM Bldg.mm. Ne br. oEAT ATWALTB PLACE '1'woDoonWsd0l 14:1 ~-f une-quarter | Nniilial Gai inked hex-5 hli Bain found zu contain an average ot 1074 B. gr, U.|Inercubictoot.or annroximately 174r~ --- -- ~-.-..mo r e he a t un i t s pe r c ub i c fo o t th a n spec ifi ed i n the franc hi se .fn pe rc ent- ages, !.hls is 1 9.2 %hi ghe r he a t v a lué ga s than Bm fra nc hi se gua rante e s .I t is e qua l £1 0 a ppro ximately 1 9% gavi ngs ;'\ X1s 20 go at $3.98; 451: box Kotex 25c;values to $8 Felt and Velvet Haw for Ladies go at 25c;$1 Wash Dresses,sizes 14 to 52,short sleeves, go at 2 for Sl;$10 Silk Dresses go at $5.88;$15 Silk Dresses s° at $7.95;$25 Winter Coats for Ladies go at $l6.75'$10 Girls Camel Hd: Co at ami Beret go at $5.98,sins 7 w 14.Fashion Ceuiar, Blair.43-lt ...-...,corners over and press edges w~ gether.Then drop the balls in the hot oil, and fry like the cml- lers.' 'Sue d] pwghm u | , { One egg. 1% tbsps. mm ofl, % cup sugar, 56 cup milk,1 tsp. salt, 4 cups pnnry i1o\n°, 3 taps. baking powder, and _Bi 1-Sp. nut,- mez-Beat egg well, stir in oil and add sugar.Sth'in one~1ourt.h ; {e .=~~»~ l .'~==i|¢ ;..~ 9 .-Lg :f 1 & ; i ; = ` -,,:=3 > ' ¢:\|||.nn|N C R Y r o n I T - Cmwmm ham mmmaum|| A mln. but mfr child lava! lhe um d Cutorh. Ana this pun ngahbla prepmdm In jun. u good n it tum; im! ublmd md luv. uhumlaa an the ndpe reads. When Bnby's cry warns o! coiic.|lewd.ropuo!Caltorinhuhimloolhed, asleep again in a jmy. NothgIng is more valuable in dim-rhea4 When cond tongms or had brealh tell of constipation. Lnvoha lu gan!!!dd u> cleanse and regnllu n ¢hlld'|bowels. In ealds orchildnxfu disease, you lhuuld use it to keep 1-be Byuimi [romclogging. Castnria is mold in way dmvthe gendue always bean Chu.Helchdl signature. I I Hundey -Inca!bank may r e open.Paving project between Blair and Calhnun recently completed. Verde!-Main Street graveled. Wymore-Plms underway w lay two-ind:water main from D Street north on 16th Street, $0 re- place one-inch main. L..0 Q..Turn Your Coal Furnace ~/ 11100 a GAS FURNACE You acnhun the . . |~ --f-~~ |\ '*! i l l l !' by installing 1 Sundud Gu Burner inyour coal fauuncc or holler. It require!no fuel bln and there ll no wal-dw.nhaorsootmoontendwkh. Cmbeoperned aummazlally if duired. -.:~r /.1 ;,g'ye :A n n a `?§"'_~ .9 4 , 1 - ¢ » | . | L i l ~ ''sa-».. m I Danilo \..:.-/'1 ~\ | ~ n m'-f.:.f:J * / ' S¢u:| 0n S TA NDA RD Ga l B u rn e r §§ §s % :2?:;'d°::r.i'§:::r:§;:;°a.§,":;' fxsmzz ma .,,§;".:=;:";'.,,°';i :;';Sa$'33$,af:*.;':*.~:'"§";3 °'°"* Investigate Now Rtghrnow tnhu zlmemplmforwln-teroomfottforyenrctocome.Lexus:Ive anesdma tho obvwte wi ut liga-tion. Come in or write us moday. Cou-venicnc payment mms if desired. I I liiohdlng m the scores nl hmtllea heaung Lhelr homes wttli Nlllrll Gu. u has proved extramsly economical.Thou pun; this new fuel are, gensrally svukinx. Iruw. thrift! folk,who watch their pennies.'fhelr endorsement of Nunn! Gu nn u any heating tual 1; nmple proof mv . 1(- ig end!! |801-dsblo. 1 21 4 AA U U L u a .L u v |l | ° | . |uvnou y u u n u l si U l - - v - - - » -a n -- _ - u n - - u p -upthe r ecord s kep t, by the cl! ! o t L in co ln, w he r e t h e g a s h u be en u se d for s pp ro x imnt oly o ne y ea r. Gu u se d In Linc oln The x-omits ol than tests cubic feet.The following Bargain in Heat Units 1 'Una ot nntursl ru tor hating are getting m on ons ofthe blgnst bargains at tha yur. when lt comes to hanum. The urge numbe r ot hon mu a dolls; ment form m u zu v m buy u a xtrem s ly nun. uk our nuunz gpggulm, iq gall you chant um.. barnln. Ian vm not bo gbunma . n n n n l g u u used lo r h e a l in g . Yo n : o t n m v a lu elar °?.»-f mo n e y ln clean.eve n.aaauy cont rolled warmth. T h e o r d in a r y h e At 1 I1 K p la n t d a ll v e n o n ly p m o r u m b u t un lls you buy ns nsa tnl wa r mt h .w n n n a t n r a l s u . m e nu mb e r a t heal.units producing nctunl v n n n t h for y o n r h o me is o n e ml r d gr ea te r th an with any u the r fue l. This h et add s much to th e o rdinar y e con omy of na tur al gn, Kar hell.n n l u o r d ln u lly was te d are n ow s a v e d u m u n d . sIorn¢e{¥n`§nE`Ii§{x Bldg. Phone 298 Bldr, Nebr. C. s'r. P.. M. & 0.RnnllelnrnnlNo. 1 11=m"Kf`iiiE3 No. 8 mo P. M.y emSumhv cup milk and beat one minnbo. Add onelulf pastry Hour, nnt- meg,cinnamon,:alt und bnldng powder which hlve ban sifted fo- gether and mix wall; add rest ol milk and nenmlnder d dry ln- gredlents w make soft dough. Roll out on floured board to about on hnlf inch thick and cut into strips about four inches long and omrqunrler inch wide; bringing ends together to form cruller. Fry in deep corn oil hot enough to brown a piece of bread in six- ty seconds, 375 degrees F. Drain and roll in powdered sugar. Oyloeka Use same recipe for cxullers. except out dough into squares 1% inches in size.Put a spoonfnl ofjelly or jam on each square, told corners over and press edges w~ gether.Then drop the balls i n the hot oil, and fry like the cml- lers.' 'S u e d ] p w g h mu | , { One egg. 1% tbsps. mm ofl, % cup sugar, 56 cup milk,1 tsp. salt, 4 cups pnnry flour, 3 taps. baking powder, and _Bi 1-Sp. nut,- mez-Beat egg well, stir ln oll and add sugar.Stir in one~1ourt.h almonds and wine._ __,_ Medltemne ln Mined Frulz Three-four!-ha WP heeded n i - ilns,1 pkg. sliced cltron, 1 pkg. sliced eanded ornnge peel,56 cup brown sugar, 'A tap.cinnl- mon,%tsp. nutmeg, 2 cups hot water,3 thsps.comntarah,'A cup cold water, juice of 1 lemon, and 2 tbsps. buttexzt Cook ralalns, peel, sugar, spices ONE M O R E WEEK of the Telephone Company? BARGAIN SALE " " "»\``A,§»¥~ Order that phone gn. nnlkd, or thu exiendun t o : w r p l u m !nh-me. rll i t mv . md uv e t he installation darn.__ sm-my an un 'uu- plna o!lI°B» or uk men of our Jai enplayeol. They ue N41 cn hh :wr order-...u Prompt Installation (November 25th d n a the 15 day campaign with th spedll offer. B L A I R TEL EP HO NE COMPANY L..0 Q..Turn Your Coal Furnace ~/ 11100 a GAS FURNACE You acnhun the . . |~ --f-~~ ||\||||||||uu||||||||\|uullmmm IIIIIIlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII The~Amdt~ ~ware by installing 1 Sundud Gu Burner inyour coal fauuncc or holler. It require!no fuel bln and there ll no wal-dw.nhaorsootmoontendwkh. Cmbeoperned aummazlally if duired. -.:~r /. 1 ;,g'ye :A n n a `? § "'_ ~ .94,1-¢»|.| L i l ~ ''sa-».. m I Danilo 'L wall'|/'1 ~| I E E s¢»=»0n STANDARD Gal Burner §§ §s % :2?:;'d°::r.i'§:::r:§;:;°a.§,":;' fxsmzz ma .,,§;".:=;:";'.,,°';i :;';Sa$'33$,af:*.;':*.~:'"§";3 °'°"* Investigate Now Rtghrnow tnhu zlmemplmforwln- teroomfottforyenrctocome.Lexus:Ive anesdma tho obvwte wi ut liga-tion. Come in or write us moday. Cou- venicnc payment mms if desired. I NJrIi{SS11:nd Dowri Installs Gas Heating In Your Present Furnace.exeeSundaycrncmco K: NORTHWESTERI WestboundNo. 111 8:35 A. M. dang Eastbound ETNo. 122 6:30 P. M, dni1v s \lvw T Gbraska ~§§f2!#¥P.91,'>' J B u s ~i n a suing South Goin 10:30 A. M.|"fn?2`§°§1|I A£55 8:1 mm E N T E R P R I S EMIHN A. aaomzs.ru | L a F g e s t A m e r l c a n B u i l t S l u g a n la rg ~ th re e d r u m boil~rs c a rr y i ng |:1 »»~nuuw _ ._1. 29x4.50-20.......,........ 30x4.50-2l...............28x4.75-l9.__..__________. .oo29x5-19 3lx5.25~§£! s.eo 5-69 6.65 6733 §\~: -3 5-455-S sms6. s o 3 3 5 GLENDENWG GARAGE Washington,~Nebra <ka ~to ta l he a ti n g surfac e o f 63,000.4¥1 3 ls q u ar e fe e t, b u rn i n g oi l fu e l wi th :||s n n .Europe.these ships th e mo s t mo de rn and wo liners u p to da te sc ientific ven ti la ti on Bervic o and ai r c ond itio ning ap pa ra tu s; 3 L nnm1.r!:r~ e utmo s t 'he r oo ms ~ped wi th runn ing in g :facil- nn a bu n - ided f o r refri gera- wi ll a ls o qdate rl i 1 ...: ..;....;....-~ \l.|l(?awrlrrled Ma y 29111, th e N e w Y o r k Shipbu ildin pa ny to cost $9,515,000, o f fur nis hin gs to he su pp the ~5m.'ners,a t a n add itio of approximately $'i'50,00U ship.The kgel for the Mawa s la i d o n Dec ember. Gt a n d th a t o f the sehond s er a l mo n th s la ter o n th e a way s. Un i te d Sta tes Li ne s YV a rf l : .1 ,lf | mag nif ic e nt interi or decoratic-ng for c ab ins a nd pu blic ro oms, sk ill- fu i i y exec uted i n var io us period designs;spac ious promenade dec ks spo rts decks,xx Pompei an 5wim» mi n g pool an d vera ndah c afe;a mo tio n pic ture the atre a n d c hil- ¢ll'en's plnyroom. I\'chinery space actually alloted to2'.»ff engine rooms has been reduced i i50% from that on liners built five Goodyear's NE W SPEEDWAY \':'. ..\\ / ~ \)\. . ~~~~u / M \ 4 ,~1 //~/1 ' l l ~ EACH29x4.40-21 $25 9 GOODYEAR 1. I I o t i nl eP R I C E S ! S " " " " ¥ ° ° ' e 1|n eP ~ S u p g r t w i s é s l z B Prka r '|o l h c h lnixifrl 29x4.4o-z1__.__-..$4.35 $4.25 2914.50-zo..___.__4.13 4. e5 ~~~2514.15-19..._....-5.68 5.57 2915.00-19.-__..._5.99 s. ss 30x5.00-20......_..........5. 1¢5.95 s1x5.25-21.._....._7.37 7.26 so»ss5............_.__....3.75 :; . : 3 and the Goodyear Pathfmder Long Wearing ~ Price .¢ 'Good Looks ,,.\,..i.\--4 / »\-f~£\\\ \j\' / f , \ <~ / J Q ;~/ "~ ~/,-\/\ / ~ /'/ / // .v '- ,"» 5»'' " /~/~W fi 1//I U.. 'f 'H ~~9 3 ;\\ _ _ |anus-an \ \\`4....,...,..\\5 8 0 ' " \ `~W G o o d y e a r B a r g a i ~ n are REAL Baggains n a n o o o a n m l vn l l l u n xl |» | » |¢ | n ¢ v» l ¢ a n a n a l - n u n a n i - "\~ Wiqter Hosiery Gloves and Mittens Buy t hem nm an d SAVE Big'reductions in Hosiery and all Cotton goods Also in many other lines of goods Pure Fresh Cgndy at 1.0¢ l 1s¢ l zoc a n d soc p o u n d Bladr RacketStore I-lb. jar Mince Meat.'"»§'lL'L"J"Zlc # m a k i n g w h y n o t t r y a p e a n u t s t u ! - f u g f o r u m T h a n k s g i v i n g ? P e a n u t - s m i l i n g n a v o r e d w i t h u.b i t o r W a \l |l l $.11~ I *~I | iRo¢st Duck Will Be . 1'. z,_4,_4,. ,_J 4 _4 .h,4,_a,,4 _;,, 0 »0 -_, 4_4 A '.`;?' \ ~ ' ~' I A 0 » s \ _,4,_a A _A,_1, L v r 0 ', I ..I ,I .r all per S.H.P.Vessels built some years ago average from 1.21 pounds to 1,36 pounds ol oil per shaft horsepower.' The launching of the Mnnhntum in expected to be the most impor- tant event in the post-war history of American shipping. Van Camp's "';,;"a 4 cans 27: 1|..§. li i mmnnnur'mm IPP!!!into ple tin lined .. ~o l ll u ||n hu n:. to bind wall. Yield: s |¢nm;|_ `-\-1Peanut Stuffing 1 un. minced 55 cun #Pound » onlon p u n u uI than . bulhr ! u n . u l lx c u p d n a ' I g C l n n p obrandenum~ c v n n o r a b d Cook on io n slo vdy I n bu tte r 5 mi nu te s.A d d brand c rumbs.pear mm , s a lt a n d a d u h or c ay enna. Batten wi t h th e evapo rated m i n .Y u m :1 2 / 3 c u pl.mmd e n l . t o r 1 dun k. _Ma y o n n a lu g za-.°~ Xaigfql w' - ' ~ g ; 3 , ~ mu m15 ~=§"\»u=»¢&'»% w s u r Dub at ony elmo54 "gg evsoonua n m m l m l um l u pvpp af1 LSD n n I m m . u m m1 c up Hind all JuionI e a - n u m 1 thlp. vinegarPNN-N I. white sauc e of tha buf.- m , n o u r . n w - m i l k a n d n u .P u tall o the r mg re d le n u e xc e p t le mo n jui c e md vin eg ar into A bo UL A d d hot wh ile sa uc e um bet! until Lhlc k I n d smooth.Ad d le mma i u i e e md" D I S H m d ben. thorou ghly .On a vh d e # z z ma y b e m e d I n vh c o ,gg2e a y o lk :an d m y n h s d t m e d f o r N f l o r a l l o f t h e In ma n id ea .I! mlm d r e ss i n g d o e :ma b e d n t o d n ml d f y z I n 3 m h m t u l s t m u d h a lf u s h a m , t h a n h h h h g g Y h l d :I m u.ouu=uApp|¢P1» m m m m h m m b w r w a n m m r n - u l n n u u b ¢ | » m p ¢ u q m ¢ u . ¢ N b -I l nog ndd v u a r .m ths m n n t i n n n v m n n v h d t o n m e o tl b l m u n n h g i n a d i e u u .W h m I o %I1. . H \:f. . , . "on. - . 5 .s "~.._, 930 L0 »Com~ elusive fed b y a l cost or each ha tta n ,1930 i p s e w join ing ffic iale evaporated mi lk ma ke s a.choice po rti on um eve n ou r Ne w E ng lan d gran dmother s wi ll a ppr ec ia te. Br us se ls s pr ou ts with Mo c k Hol- landaiae Snuee is dma r e n t and a. nal: te mplins ma dman to th e mlin Instead o f th e tr n d i d o ml app le nanc e give the f ami ly e re al tr ea t. for d es ser t- a Dutc h A pple Pi e.I t m c erta inly mu c h l e n expensive wh e n evaporated mi lk is used in- ste ad of cream,m d beet o f all. ther e I s no extra rut wh ic h may be 1. pr o b le m wi th eome. Tha nk sg ivin g D in ne r Me nu Cre am of Toma to So up B o u t D u c k P a n u t S t n m n g B1- un c le Sp ro uts wi th Bollnndaiae Sauc e Ro lls Bu tte r Per fe c tion S ld ld Ma y m n d n e Dutc h Apple Pie Cream of Tornado Soup a 1'11 ».'i'e==-=>D .*:E»"?"$. m < = w » \ = ° E ¢ I " ' Y l\ ll. r .' i 'i.¢'3"'=?e1°°` mm ---f-~--»-» s S l l l a u o n h ul e i o v ut a r m a rbutters a t h n i o m .neo larmufnea f \t h e c h o s e n b i r d f o r t h e ' I ` h a f . t s g i v i n g fe a s t .H o w e v e r ,i t s u n i q u e n e s s .l n f l a v o r d e m a n é n. c o m h t n a t l o p o f d i f f e r e n t f r u i t s r n d ve g e t a b l e s , e s p e c i a l l y t h e w r t I : . i t s a m d h i g h l y c o l o r e d ve g e t a b l e s .' A c h e s t n u t s t u m n p ;w i t h d u c k » - o e m ! t o h a ve f o u n d f a v o r i n m o s t m o t i o n s o f t h e c o u n t r y .b u t f o r m m e r e a s o n t h e s e n u t s a r e b e c o m - i n g s c a r e - e r a n d m o r e e x p e n s i ve p n c h y o u .W i t h e c o n o m y p l a y i n g "W ~ffawas~. if w~/VY »,'~,.;.}¥3 2 ~ f ~ ~ ~»?~?f/.>\, ;"*:2 <»=~ ar .,,,N. " . ~ ; ~=s» », => r ;i f ~ f ~ . -{:\v e H r 1 .; "4 . z; ~,~_.'""\J Phone 73 We Deliver Open Evenings and Simdays ua mr]| g consist of twin-screw,Paraorfstype triple series turbines, capable of driving the ships at a normal speed of 20 knots. The turbines have a total maxi- mum power of 34,500 shaft horse- power with full nozzle and by-pass area, and a normal S.H.P. of 30,- 000 with 85%nozzle, area.The »l 0 °1 0 ~, Where Foods are Picedfor CASH Specials for Friday and Saturday Bu t t e r N u t C o f f e e , p o u n d » .34c Ma in -u m m - . ~ 1 ~ lllk m dm gn r t oa t hle k x ym pnhalnlhndnxlu.Pourm u-pk .Blt»h\|,hn¢ov¢1(4I5'¥.)10mh-d u . ¢ L q : g m n h n n u v u n ( ' l 5 0 ° H .P ~0 u a I - m n' i p - » - »h h : rn-p u-¢ ¢ w¢ | n» w=¢ » a 1 m ¢ | l .I n l I n u l l ~lirrtnior ~ s1b u t t :It-U'l ¢ l ~ & h 'u m m m Swan Matches, 6 boxes -»14c CARROLL'S Cash Groc~ry Odd Co mbu st ion Fu ll Gunpowder was use fuel used ln what n thoudx! to have been the Br i!combultlon engine,tried out about 1680. \ I |_.v_1 4 I `,| '\' \ / _ 4 I y " 4 ,~ | ..'. a »~~\~ala:~ Tf~c»» Christmas Greeting C A R D S Are Now on Display at T h e Enterpr1seOff1ce _ / f »¢/ vsllr lb bonlen cm; yolks.Add Lho 1,5 cup of humor blt by hh. lhen thalemon Juice.Yield: 6 serving. ~W K ~ |I l!l| use' men who pniru mr "I m - : - . t . m : . - . : . = e ~ " . ' . fD e c e m b e r oth; ;,f_,_-_~;,g- - W omufl .r.....To Be Launched(SSUED EVERY 'rnuas nn Entered u second-dau mlm: -Every subscription 1| ngncdndu open scouunt.The mmm nfl sublcriberi will be lmtmtly n~moved from our mailing lint nt thuexpiration of the tlmn pnld Int ifthe publishers be notified; athervue Lbs lubscrlption will remainlnforce at the deslgulzd mb- talption price.Ewry lnhmarlbal mul! undanhnd that than WMI- nre made n pan of tha aan- berween the publmur n oahah-iber. YORK CREEK NEWS and Mrs, John Rogert and]children spent Wednesday evenimzl visiting at the Chris Vindenlev home.» Mr. and Mrs. Clark Davis spent Wednesday evening at the paren~ tal, Walter Davis home. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Thone und Clarence spent Sunday aftemoonat the miner and win Blevfm A nu mbe r o f friends and rela~ ti ve s o f th i s vi c in i ty a tten d e d th e fu n e r u l o f the in f an t son,Duane, o f M r . a n d Mr s.Cly de La rs en on Saturd ay af ter noo n. Mr .an d Mr s .Glen W edergren of ne ar Cr aig , wer e vis itors a t the Cle me ns W illi umsen ho me Satur- da y even in g. Mr . a n d Mr s.Fay J one s vis ited a t th e Clarenc e Simpson home, sou th o f Blair , Sa tu rd ay even in g. Mr s .Chr is Petersen attended a A u p n .¢I n s 4 l _ On !5..lu:'l:;,Duc vn'iaLr Sth, the Man li attu n,larg est vessel ever bu ilt in th is c ountry f o r th e Amer ic an hierc hant iari ne,wi ll slide do wn the wa y a t Camden, N .J.,a y ear fro mf the ti me th e keel was laid.Th e M x n h t t a n devoted to parSanger an tions whi c h wi ll gi ve t in c omf o r t a n d lu xu ry . ' th ro ug ho ut wi ll he equi telephones,h o t an d col water , ne we st ty pe li g h ities, full-size d bed s and danc e of wardrob e spac e wi ll enter the tra ns- Atlantic ser-A mp le space is pr oi Ville Of tht?~Sl|1toS LilIES c a r g o -- wi th a mg d ef n n e xt .Tune to partic ipate i n the lio n sy s te m.The vessel: L I S U B I S U I I I I U C F f 0 \ 1 I i B f B X O d I . i 3 1 0 _ h u v e g a r a g e s [ 0 g g c g f \L u r u p e .l a r z e n u m b e r o f a u t o r n 4 I. I mower zor mrs.mm 1l11§¢J8 in Like her sister ship which will pu§§§ng¢|-3 taking cars 1Blair Friday evening.he launched in 1932, the Manhat-»Contracts for these nu. and Mrs. John Rogert mo- tan is oi' 30,000 gross registered for the North Atlanti urge to lihgw Sat'f*`d"!f ~ tons, 705 fe et long and will carry ana spent me W¢€K'€nq visiting Mrs. Rogert's sister. They return- ed home Monday manning. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hlese, Mrs.Anna Petersen and daughter, Rosemary of near Irvington,Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Monson and John Emesh and Albert Monsan wereSunday dimer guests at the C. H. Willlarnsen home.A barn dance was held at the Harland Christiansen home Satur- dny night with a good attendance and all report a good time. BEl) CROSS nom. CALL approximately 1360 passengers at a cruising speed of more than °20! knots,Marine experts declare um' the construction of these two giant sister ships marks the most ad- vanced step yet taken in the reha~ hilitntion of the American Mer- chant Marine.The new liners for Ainsricn's premier fleet will o|.ier~ ate in the first clnss service he- twcen New York,Channel ports and Hnrnburg. A raked stem and cruiser stern enhance the very modern streamlineeffect created by the new :Lina '|'|\n l l1 i ) i """.£'3'»!\ff°f r -_~_--i_"»\fj\f»'f§'!'f'f"'§'5\=~f .Q"!.Q;:-5? TUE i lrllh d din imr n nlnn in fh a naw ILnHA1I Sltnfnq `|.inn¢ nhinx wil] hr# (( FAYOIQEQ BY covfzmflon |3¥"5=`reL"`21¢2§'&`1i : | \ | \ | \ . \ u l l . 7 \ . u u . o | : : | | . c | m d th e two lo w.| ontinued from P080 one)elliptical funneia Il!r.--n.\.tive touch that i p m v l d e a d s t i n c s I n t h ; d i s d r f f v ; ~ ~ ll M! so Am¢I'i- \"°|-'¥»old me and gold, yith beau-tiful murals and an orchestra gall-ny UISIISILQIB.n s puuuc nemnnnursesma de 12,901 vis its oth er th a n classroom an d inspec ted 29- 662 children i n sc hool du r i n g th e y e a h "It c ondu c ted c la sses in the fun- dnrnc ntal princ ipic s of hea lth and can-built \és'-=r>ls¢ , _ ".u I ; | \ lI% " ;ju. \.; . home c are of th e s ic k atten ded by 683 girls, boy s and adults, enrolled 42 6 mor e s wi mme r s in li f e sa vin g r p ro f ic i en c y i n f ir s t a id to th e jurod.It enrolled 45,893 bow and 1ls of our sc hoo ls as members of e ju ni o i Red Cross.The ir motto " I Ser ve"and they engage i n ~lunteer ac tivities to bri ng c om- ~rts to veter an s in h osp ita ls,to ~hans,the aged,the crippled d to their own fellows i f nee ded. " I t sent trained wor ke rs in to ~mmunitiea w h e n i t wa s espe- ally ne ed ed an d ai de d a mon th ly era ge of 154 c i vilian fa milies in ~lving health and pers onal prob- ~s. One could go on a nd li st s ti ll er vaiuable servic es per for med ou r o wn Ne br as k a c o mmu ni tie s .thi s gr ea t or ga n iz atio n so well esigne d to c onver t our intere st in ~e well being of o u r f e llo w c i ti - u.Late prac tic al servic e fo r em." T h e go lde n a n ni ver s ar y o f th e rn er ic an Red C ro s s fi nd s it with rec ord o f servic e hic h corn-u a ~ i t to e v e r y c i ti g n .L e t u a y .o ur res po nse to i ts roll c allth io e n ' s h o w th a t i t i s n o t b y wo r d ~dm, um~ i~ preaent~nd fu-l usefulness in and will be even ~ber than its past." Caluaa.Thelr terntory extended along the southwest eoaat ot the penlnanla from Tampa bay to (laneSableandOapeFlorida,and la- lnnd to Lake Okeec hobee, and lm elude d all th e keys.The C alnaa were bold seamen.apparently aathoroughlya t home o n water aa an land.an d they we re vlrnlan! enemlee of the Spanish. whom they resisted lung afte r the other Flor- ida trlhes had anbmltled.. lx la p oaalhle tha t D e Le on was mo m f o rtu n a te th a n he knew.inbe/ln;repulsed fr o m th e Caluaa ahora.They were not only "a very flerce tr lbe " ;thelr repntallon mlg ht c a u s e th e no ma r to ahnd- der.Theta lavage people.i t wa skno wn.aa c r lh c #cnptlvea,whic h m e n t a llmze n s and agonlxlng dea th;mn tllu e d enernlel,and were reputed to be c annlhall.B a dthe Spanlah explo re r a nd h ll me n falle n in to th elr hand s, th e re sult would dunbtleaa have been a whole- aale : lau gh ter wlth me mo n h o r - rible de tai ls -h a d anyone esc aped to te ll the m. Th a t ' th e s e savage a e a tn r e l could learn,however.an d th at they were not nnwllllng to take ad- vantages where they were present-ed, ll sho wn by the fac t um a hont 100 0 we a nd Lhem can-y ing on a regular trade wi th Havana.d d lv- erlng Lbelr ware! (ish. aklna, andamber)by c anoe and land lng thelr boy s to mlaalon school.Th ey were kn own m e n betoro the ro- pulae o t D e Leon aa a w m l m y tribe.lo r :h e r plundered any spanlah ahlpa no unfortunate as tobe wrec ked upon the keys.A t m u ti me they occnpled nearly 50 vll-lllm. o n e o f whlc h h ad be e n c ol- onlzed by Cuban lndlana s o me ==\ § f f .". » = f "r e .~ "I.V "5 R f ¥EH .R s ,.j ~1 a \ .{r :~\#g ~F fi1s 1 'is vl . 1 . 1 ~ - .;'. '.._-..-»...... -. L ~ "wg " f ~ ~O . ...|.fit ~" .=: »Tt?f~""~f>4~»..ET?,, .T : 2 f . ~i ,=="~~\ :;. "l ; ( f £ ; \ `~. . » ' ,s i . ~ } : ' § " . » ' i I ' 1 ~ | . -g.»3 ..t f | .f » ..r .a q ~ * 1 I h-» ..sg5| \. : . `|i ' " " - * " " " :..\ A I f 1 :' r f 3...a .~r....1 ;.j.g m ~ *:_` J Q u Q .<~ .. *;/ v". .. s.r '. H j 'H \..»."_g n c .... . -N "wr 5 J....-ér .=~?~`~=. ,"r w .ra,f l L *'4\, . \n a w - 5 ' n u . ~.-+»'¢|i|-~ 1 ..,-2 0 3 .. ;~: . : : .~»- .se.. r .! ; "_ II 29. a I ww . - » .»4¢ ~ f " " """* "*'*" ~s»' ¢..{n d *" '_-.w r Q -» = ~ ~M ? u s . :» ° ~ ' - ' " °~ ~L ¢ ; »f" !'°..1 .1 e "~A .\." . .& =m v ~ i f i i Oq ~ .5 "f', { . ' < ' = -» " ~ f 'sl ;-"'t - |» . ; "J ;i :q;"";I .\ e g \x i ` "* " * ~ ..I .3\:",;n 1 | - 5 .+r 'Q ''='f¢ l ~ » » 1 |~.~r!""\*":¢ ,. . » ; " ¥"wx The éhip under construction. 'T h e C a l u n In the year 1513~ Ponce de Leon. ~nesting along the c oast of Flor- da. found wlut seemed to be 1 de- l mu l plus ¢ o' ln n d. a nd | ec or :l~ --gn va o rd er s to tu r n toward n h o n Nn u ve l we r e ln r kln ; ln th e dl: - '-e and nt th e show o t lnnd~~-they rnpldly assembled n fleet »s o well-manned a n o n .an d ~»-menaclngly ou t townrd the ~panlih lhllw lllnll lhowln g thdr -~lnn tlo n th at th e wh ite m m~ould not uc loot on their shun. ' r m w u the be dn nlug o f n ~gh!whic h lu i e d a l l dny .Th e ~lor en were Itub bomly m upon ~dln g o n this pa rt at tha c o ut. ~d doubtless ald not c onsider um - umm nake d peo ple, regar dlesstthe lr number,could p r a wn ! ~elr doing so.Th e n va g e n o n ~e o th e r h a n d . w e n : s o l ve d to~-the Bpnnlnrdn uvny .an d so . .strange battle,n wo r th ! I n b - lo r n pn ln te r,r a n d on u n u l ~ht was nenr. .ar last.llnd lng th e mse lva n o ~teh fo r m e leroclous nnllvem o n ,D a Leoxrn me n were ~reed to turn the lhlp abmn and TALES |0 o ofthe TRIB E S Still,thle wee not ons of the tribes destined to snrvlve and eo- qnlre even n enperdclnl elvlllxntlon. The llttle they learned duel not eeem ul hnve mnde my permanent chenge ln their were at llvlng.They were,even too thorouxhl! lavage to e lose thelr ferocious tm l l l .Exploring wrecks must have glven the m n nm fo r ac cumu lat- ln; rlches, ter above that for n o qnlrinz learning. for 200 yeane aft- erward we hea r of t hem nl n Ul- rnte people, who took ndvnntnke ol every ln lp stranded wlthln th d rreach,kllllng the lncklenl crews end tnklng everything they eonlld- ered worth cnrrynng nwey. Strangetnmy .they changed their nttl~ tnde toward the Spnnlsh.whom they had previously tmeted lo mn- lldonely.ln lnler yearn.W hlle lt do e: n ot ap pe ar t hat t he y rmlncllned to have mercy on otherl. they 'DI-Nd th e s u h ,Andhnnlly even nllovred »§Z§,..m. to beeema lome whlt lnnneneed by th i n . Another hundred o r mo r e n u - | elepeed before the trlbe began to dlc llne.The Creeke and otha Ens-Ulh allies began to invade th e me ln ln nd a n d le ttle o n th e key s. On e o t th e ln lt o t their ec t.:tn he rec orded ln hln ory wel the kill- lng ot me crew at n Frenc h -vessel, :hlc h hld been wrec ked among the e n .When Florldn became nn English p o u e mo n ,l n 1183.many o r th e(h lnn we r e tak e n to Hnva nn , b u t othen at th e tribe remained where they were until the c lule at the leeend Semlnole wer. to nun: mr ner along me c ons: ru1 mo r e h [table landing plac e.T h u fo ;nidnb!e=¢_¢ti§?9 vy g gh »l 0 °1 0 ~, Where Foods are Picedfor CASH Specials for Friday and Saturday Bu t t e r N u t C o f f e e , p o u n d » .34c I-lb. jar Mince Meat.'"»§'lL'L"J"Zlc Van Camp's "';,;"a 4 cans 27: Phone 73 We Deliver Open Evenings and Simdays uapug'1 In \ Swan Matches, 6 boxes -»14c W "¢ ¢ u l _ ' = l a r » u n ¢ » LQCAL NEWS o l I | |au.. If you want l.good Poland China boar see Bill Armstrong. Heh got them.39-tf Mrs.Theo.Lundt held open_ . .\.. Mrs. the gigk For Ge0YK° lor your num in the ndl. r. I. Unrnh is reported on lin this week. Sale Fresh Jersey cowz. Fackler, Emir.48-lf Look for your mme in tha ldb.Entsrprim. advertising payg.|For R»en A good seven room chrmm u greecmg u m are mf Sale#-Bonn!Bonn.Boars. modem haue. N. T. Lund Ai Co. xt now on dllrlly at 'l'hs_ Enterpdaemagllbonn um gilu. Hosea Wilmn.For the Bm #rice bring your ofiics.41-lt 87-tf .cream.chickans and egg;m An 80 close In.exceptionally]C. K. Bendorf, lieemen emlmlm- Juhn McKay'a Feed Stre.Phone un, ~ and flour cover-|§gg§\_{mpmnmmti__mil Qu qenf,|g ma_yuu|»g, ~0m,,|Blnk 89 as-u For Sale-15 head of Poland Kuhn's Photos willplease you. Btll look for your name in thn Chinn boars.Harry Soltz.42-if Winter apples for sale, 212 on For Re nt -L i g ht housek Furniture, rugs and floor cover- 85.Izster Barton.87-tl rooms.Phone 425. ings.Mathew R. Bendorf,21-ti'Mrs. Ernest Tornblad \rili!ed her Furniture, mga and Door 1Christmasgreeting:ands are physician in Omaha last Friday.ing-s.Mathew R. Beadorf. a a n .eping 43-it :over-21-tl mnn anniversary.mv -mamew xc. uenaorx.Z1-u'v =W-W pn ww.n .. mu m uc. lc Bendori, licensed embadm-Several A-1 fa m farm mort-|C°'4a-lt er and undertaker,.Blair.Otliee gages far sale. N. T. Lund E: Co. 1t.\N lgrm ~ bliilford of Cnrrvll. phone. 161; res. uhone 188.8-tf Chdstmas greeting " M l are|e ., w o n visiting at the Don't forget the free Thanks- now on display at The Enterpriseil*E.Belford hpme,returned to giving permanent at Lu Bladrloffim 41.1r,|C"l'°" ms: W¢dl\¢SdBY~ ,..~..¢. N.. 1.-. wmv. uw.r u xv.M . - w i g " w l w q gwwmyMr.and Mrs.Ed Rave:and'H'""P8hi\'€' boats.New s k for son Donald, Paul Fnckler and Mr. old cuswmen.Cecil B.anley, :nd Mrs. Burdette Hancock drove Ft. Calhoun.I1-4¢ over to Fremont. last Sunday and For Sale-Poland China Baan, spent, the day.s§r¢d_ [uf firfat prlze_ (a bn n r g l bo a r fieaufy Shoppe.Phone 350.42-2t h w Mr s .P . K .Ne ls on wa s a gu es t. 35 f Mr s. Mar tin Ras mu ss e n on wes t \T\»¢I :........\... ...o.....| I....4 a......1..... ........:...» Mr. and Mm Bu dette Hanwck M "Petersen oi spent last Tuesda afternoon in the week-end wit] Omaha._dersen a uge J._ P. r Omlhn. spent u n s u n n y u n ( a l l u r i n g n h - ' " " ° " " -uumuned.P"°"¢ 221\Florence All-Idvu were enlertllned a t d n n e r o n s a ' ~ .4z~2¢~ Andenen \\Wl¢|lt tha Henry Kuhr hom in honor Mn. Del B'|llnl'd¢ who 1lll been mul- on display at The Enterprifgj Christmas greeting cards axe §porwa Poland unmaEnterprise weighing 250 Ibn. at $20 a 414; Frank Wilson. " "" "- -n . - _ h | .. . - . I 'n'"|now on display at The p\x Mrs.Ole Lindberg is navy. im~[0f;ice M m on west Nebraska street.ol Mrs. =Kuhr'p binh anniversary. quite ill for some iime, is now im-pnggg " ; ' ; " f = § , f c k pt:Mrs. Peter Reeh returned home Those present. were Messrs.and pnrved.On Sunday her son, Calhoun.144; [nat S""<*°v evening after spend-Mesdamés Harold Rasmussen,xcien nrovje davm fron1_ Sinxx rm,gd nftggr 3 fe *days illlleggi ~W V Wdght wg; haste"DHHS rlorence amun uuu a;§=;|.¢u|\:uu| buuzcl mm. Dnuluuy evc:uu5Lat week.so u=ewe§1¢§ar» Guild at her home A. G. Romberg drove to Om " |Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jensen atten- Clifford Krause was in atten-'mst Friday last. Thursday afternoon.ded the Ak-Sar»Ben show and ro-......,. ..¢ nm +1mfhnll mama in Lin-|--.....l ._--n x.-- |........ un..Thulnlnh Mnnr\u=»north hf Bl8il'.|dnn in Omaha last Thurndav lfff. 1 I 1 4a1b. sack 956 he~ daughter,Mrs.IIam Wuif at Mads en ~d Lon, all of orlm and home *I will make her homo Orum.Otto Arp of Kennard.with lu . For the Coming Week r x 1 C o f f e e 4 ,1 /''~'m.=\'.,~'\ ~~~~1" ~ " F ~~ ~,{S u g a r ~.~~Great Western ~ ~_Y 10-lb. Bag ~Iten's Imperials ~ 2 5 C |M i l d v u a a a n v . f w : - -- - - -_. ._p o r t e d o n t h e m e k l i s t t h e p u t f e w u n d e r w e n t a s i n u s o p e r a t l o n a t e m o o n .|.-d a y g b u t i s i m p r o v i n g .F r e m o n t l a a t M o n d a y ." v e t § § s ; i a ° p ° r " t ' ° n i n O m a h a l a s t _ _v m s . . :1 | _ . . _ . . . _ . |A u n l n f r n -T h e _ T h u s q g y e v e n i n g b r i d g e e > »Six Poland China boars w~ng.1;e u v v u 5 \ » v M r .a n d M T S -m u m s t i c n e m i a n u - '-- - - -\.; \| |;___n d u n d r t n k e r B l a i r O f i i c e Je l t z .~M r s . A d a R e l d s p e n t S u n d a y a t t h e B ;a 1421 e n h e m i 3 - r f t h e L .C -n n u n Q Q g | \n - p _|_* Supreme Flour 4a1b. sack 954: Pancake Flour (Gooch's Liberty Brand) 20c Prunes Nos.80-90 4lbs. 2.5¢ Macaroni or Spaghetti SunB and S aP\<8S-15° Ginger Snaps or Fig Bars zlbs. 2.5¢ Friday and Saturday Specials 1 For the Coming Week r x 1 C o f f e e 4 ,1 /''~'m.=\'.,~'\ ~~~~1" ~ " F ~~ ~,{S u g a r ~.~~Great Western ~ ~_Y 10-lb. Bag ~Iten's Imperials ~ 2 5 C Ispent fast Tuesfay dght at the Mr.and Mrs.Pau!Larsen olBennington,spent lust Saturday evening with Blah- friends. Remember the Sutton spotted Poland Boar sale at Blair Satur- day, Nov. 14th at 1:30 p. m.48<1t The Coffee Club will meet this Thursdxy afternoon at the home 'Axel Hansen home, near Kennand.san ».~.d Le ll the ast week. uay evunng. Mr. and Mrs. H. Schuett had as Sunday guests her sister,Mrs. Claudg Habough and Mr. I-Iabough of Omaha. M d M n .B M D ldMrand Mrs Harold Schafer Mrs E we en p were di:1:1er ,..ml'I;'€ Sumd aai Wallace Snowden home, south o l P ' "av 1 - ' g 'I ,mdgm,-_r. sn rs.. C.eMHu as week-end guests Mi-. and Mrs.fmn_:i§a:;i B x u o l m2 £ 'f '" .'Z".. Melvin Madsen of tlantic, lows. last Sunday dinner guexts at me Mrs.C.E.Lewellen of Grand I l d has been visiting Mr and IKand daughter came "P from Ohm- .~ and °F'Et_F?'3Y2.Y""l'!i£.i€'i.=he Dave Kroeger home,near 'XIETIIIBII Lauwlg name. Mrs. Ola Jacobsen and daughter, Alice were business callers in Omaha last Wednesday. The Thursday Afternoon Bridge Club is meeting with Mrs. M. R. Lipplncott this afternoon. lllr. and Mrs. Abner lfing were I of Mrs. chus Wulf on west Front'ha' last Sat\xrd1,§'evening and teruuneo '"' mnner """'°'""""' Benningwn.Sunday dinner Ls ox mr anu street. _vixiwd over Sunqay with relatives--s§§m"" Leonard Axwll and For Sale:Three pure b,¢d'Mrs, Everett K§'$'§"°¢ Iowa. M "George McBnde spent the The Bvidzeview Club met me 'Spotted Poland China boars. Also Mr. and Mrs. Alben Troutmarlday .on Wednesday in Omaha nt Thursduv nlternoon at the home of _ *figs Iarl Iverson 259° ~ two good youngmiloh cows. L. C-\"f°"* last Friday evening visitors ~h o m e O f h e !BOI1,~a n d i i i l , ; `~S o r e n s o n ,lloI't.h 0 f \ S l l l | ( l 8 } 'BI l € l ' l 1 0 0 l l W IU I.H1155 .hllill 4-.......:1..n\ _ : . . .m n - . ........, .......A n f h m -N e l s o n a t t h e C .J o h n N e l s o n A x e l g a a r d ,B l a i r .Q 3 - I t 'a n m e u y r o n m c u o n a s u n o m e . M . .a n d 'N ffe Ii 'A u . Ta n n e n M r s .J .M .F r y m a n o f n o r t h Leann).'DlElll.1u\:|:¢:wan u Bvvul. ¢»~--Mr .and Mr s. The o.L u n d t we r e danc e. amo ng those wh o attend ed tire'M an d Mr s .A F Gr a y dr o ve Ne b r a s k mlo wa fo otba ll ga me an o ver to Fr e mo n t la st Su nd ay a nd Linc oln lu st Saturd ay .'s pe nt the d a y wi th the i r da ug hter , Mr .an d Mr s .J u rg en S0\'9¥l5°l1_Dorothy wh o is a teacher i n tho of ac -uth.of Blair, apent last Sun- Fremont 5¢}1¢01g_ ho me , s ou th o f B la ir . Atto rn e y J a c k Ca rr ig an wa s i n Lin c o ln la st Satu rday wh er e he witnessed th e fo otba ll ga m e be- twe e n I o wa a nd Neb r a sk a . Th e Brldgevie\y Clu b spent a and family spent mit Sunday atfwest of Blair, spent last. Wednr- the home of her mother, Mrs. Jens day with Mrs. J. E. McCracken in Petersen at Oouncil Blutfs.this city. Mx. and Mrs. Jack Crowdy spenc Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hansen ure the dny Wednesday of lust week spanding the week with their son, in Omaha,at tha home of their Bun and wife, near Kennnrd. \\ \ day af te r n o o n vis i ti n g wi th Mr s . Fr ed En g e r i n th i s c i ty . Ma r y an d Franc es Mu lli n a n d Ha ze l J a ne Anderson dr ove to Oma h a la s t S u n d ay a f tc mo o n a n d to o k in th c s h o w a t the Or ph e u m. La s t Sunday visitors a t th e E l z y K i n g h o mé we re M r .an d Mr s .To m Gossard o f s o u th o f Alec Feer o f th c No r t h we s te m Railroad Co mp an y a t No r f o lk , c ame la s t Thur sday eve ni ng an d wi ll s pe n d a we ek at the p a re ntal, And rc w Fe er home. Mrs. Vio la P eak and son, Roy of'n or th of B la i r, wer e las t Thu rs da y after noon vis ito rs an d supper gu e s t:a t th e Oli ve r I-ludleson ple asa nt da y i n the De So to woo ds la st S un da y .A we i n e r r o a s t wa s th e ma i n fe a tu re o f th e d a y . Mr . a n d Mrs . J a c k Cr o vr d y a n d Mr . a n d Mrs . J o h n W hi te d ro ve to Ne b r a s ka C i ty la s t Sunday an d sp e n t th e d a y a t A r b or L od g e . Mr . a n d Mr s . E l vi n Ha n s e n a n d hairy sp s n t Sunday a t t h e Ra y lda u g h te r , Mr s . S a m Mo rn i ng . M r ,an d Mr s .Leo na rd L u n d o f Oma ha ,sp en t Sunday wi th Mr s . Lu nd 's brother,Er n es t To r n bla d an d Mr s. Tor n bla d i n th i s c ity . Ed n a , Rui e a n d Ho wa r d Th o mp - son we re guests o f M i s s Do ro th y Ha i n la s t Fri day evening.Th e eve ni ng wa s s pe nt play i ng c a nd s. Mr .an d Mr s .J o e B a r r y an d ba b y o f Oma ha , we r e la s t S u nd a y c a ller s at th e Ed ga r Ros e ho me . Th e Th ur sd ay after no on bri dge c lub is me e ti n g wi t h Mr s .L .C u Klc p p thi s ( Th ur s d a y )afternoon. Mr s .B .V a u g h n h a d na guests la s t F ri d ay an d S a tu r da y , Mrs . C . Rey no ld s a nd s on , W m. o f Oma ha .; Binir, and Albert Bennett, of H¢1"home in this city.rnpleu home .nezfr nema.J.lne;y|A 160-acre farm with lowland Francis Barry of San Francisco,man.I Superintandent Lester E.BE1- wereguesta of M183 Ahce UP e t. pasture and rynfling water,good Caiifomia, was a dinner guest on nn nnrl Mrs Oliver HudIeson'fmA has mmounced the first Wall Schenk spent a few days lnnrl mmm! hunldmlza und mod lu Sundav at the John Bam homeu n - . u n - - -.. antertained a t d i m f o r Mr .and Mr s and dau ghte rs, An AE; 'm£`suneay££AZh¢§5§`mLfninau°m of the year last week at erm Ishnd, Neg.;{;,;nf;];5j03',;;.";c,e."gow, 'of Blair.' L.Andrew Bohn are to be held in the county court Mrs. Lester I?ucker as spendmg 43-1:N. T. Lund & Co.Regular $1.50 Pemmnent Waves, na and Helen of.roorn on Saturday, Nov. 21.afew weeks mth Mr. Ducker at.|Mr. and Mrs. R_ M Iverson and 55 and 56 N0W_Either Cmginole west of Blau-.v \Mrs.Alma Claar of Auron, Prof. and Mrs. J. J. Malmin will came up this city last Saturdayhavenstheirguests,Dr.Msrielw-he;-e dhe wi\l spend about ten Mnlmin and Prof. Allen Meyer of days attending w business mm,-se, Olul' Colleze. Nvrlhfield. Minmllm ma mining among relatives Elkhom.|' T " '._famuly of no nh of Blau wereMiss Pearl Hundahl, who ls '°k'llast Sunday evening visilaors at ins nursgs "Flmng ul the E""""""'t.he home of Mrs. Margaret Ivet- uel hospnlal m Omaha, spent Sun- son in this city.day with her parents, Illr. and Mrs._e r Qhermnn dmve w 0ma~ or Spiral Wind.Phone 197, Mn. K. A. Peund.._2841 M m Charles Gilliam,who has been mick the past couple of weeks is"s!.ill confined in bed nt her this week-end.1 and frieluds.K. P . Hun d n h l.'ha "H@ s] 3a} "i5 "A ££e na a lunc heon i,'o,,{e f mt i s i mp m. i , , g Mr. a nd Mr s. J e na An qerno n and The P. N. G. Club will meet. F ri-Mr .a n d Mr s .F .O.And ers on for he r s is ter , Mis s I da Fr ied en of Mr s .JOHK J ergenaen o f Cr a i g || n| l nf tuna*Qnilfh llf1ill|RIl¢\l'l{. 1Inu nfinrnnnh N a v 12 Rt th e Rnd Efnfnfl.1\lldEISol|.WCIFB ia st {"L!¢n.s.n inhn L, unntlrnfld' R PDIIHIF \v_|.........§.....L bulb ll"|...u.|i¢nr|n{i| |u Nos. so-90 '\¢ Macaroni or Spaghetti SunB and S aP\<8S-15° Ginger Snaps or Fig Bars zlbs. 2.5¢ 5 o Phone 32 or 33 We Deliver \ J . S A ~ Soaps - Washing Powder - Cleaners G d l d D u s t 5SmaI|Packages .... 25g R u b ' N 0 ' M 0 r C 5SmallPackages ,.25g Sun Brite Cleanser 5Cans . . . 25c STAR NAPTHA WASHING POWDER 5 packages 25£ Haskins Mammoth Hard Water 1 2223 5 Bars 25c 1 :-:-~M E A T S ~ Round smkumsc Pure Lara lb. lm Pork Butt Roast lb. 15¢Hamburger l'reshlb. ISC Back Bacon had! or whole strip; lb.13;¢ Friday and Saturday Speaials CORN MEAL R%'lL",.§»»»1 Y?!|0W 11213. "sa :sz Electric Spark -Bob White Big Four - White Naphtln ~~swim Quick Naphtha nm Monzola Toilet Pqg§}',_§~§olls 251: supper gue3s at the harris of th@51"serving committee are Mrs. Geo.|Feer home.Mrs.. i Offen entertained|1my son-in-law, Mon-is Simonsonammera f i m e r,s. chnuicnriae, Mrs. 1, D. Warrick and sister of Mr. Feer's..hig E§L1;e§}Lid at her homo "good 16Dacre farm close in.Fruhm, near lhuun.|Miss Ida Knox.Mr. and Mrs. E- M Beaty drove Wnrlnnmlnv afternoon at which ...._.1 |.....1 luiv hnllrihrnrl rlnnn to Last Sunday evening itmzs ntl Mr. and Mrs. Lester E. Belford the Henry Christensen home on and Miss Mama Buser entertain- west Washington strut ere Mr-'ed Mrs. E. n. Carrigan, Attorney and Mrs. Hana C. Rasmlssen and John _.\_Corrigan and Mr.andHelenandMr.and rs. 'Hans Mrs.Harry Monlock at dlnher Wrich.|'last Saturday evening. 'Mnry Ann and Jack nn atay~'Mr, and Mrs. Glen McDonald and od nt :lm home of UI r grand~ children of this city. Mr. and Mrs.parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hanck Harold Hallherg and Paul of 2 last Sunday while thci parents, Omaha,were dlnner guests, last1\lr. and Mrs. Byron Bun of north Sunday at the parental,Fredl of Blair, visited at the L ll Bm-die Olsen home, near Herman. "°"}° in Qrnaha. __...x Mr. and Mrs. Edgar snicmeu. ldorf and son drove to cousin who is confined to Lincoln Saturday to attend the Iowa-Nebraska football game, and also saw Seth Parker at the Audi- torium in Omaha, before returning to Blair. Mr. and Mrs.Fred Guyer and children, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Ben- Omaha on see their in the hos- Sunday afternoon to pltal there._ Mr.and Mrs.John /and daughter and Mr.and Mrs. Dornackcr ........._.-,_,_....___time the members gave a fine Armistice Day program. The Misses Frances 0'Hsnlon and Priscilla Rhoades, who are in attendance at the Wayne State Teachers College, spent the week- end with home folk; in Hair. Mr. and hks. J. F. Whlte, Mrs. Merrill Roch, Mrs. Birdie Warrick and Will Freeland were amongthose who attended the rodeo and stock show in Omaha last Thurs- day. 'mm run., H..............,,.,, -.--- __town and close to school, $110.00 per acre.N. T. Lund & Co.43-lt Mr.and Mrs. W. J. Sas and family visited nt the home ofMrs. Saws sister,Mrs.Frank Evans and Mr. Evans in Omaha lust Sun. day. ~ Mr.and Mrs,Hugh Sutherlard and Vivian were dinner guests and spent the day last Sunday at the A. J.Sutherland home.west of Blair. Mrs, T. H. Cooke on east SouthMr .an d Mr s.Le o :sc rnitz and children moved last w k f r o m tl ir home in Oma h a o W iy ne- bago,Na-la..to th e ho e o f he r hrother, J ohn Fear.M . S c h mi tz wh o ha ve spent the past.f e w i-iggert U f t o f Dou glas c ounty , mo n ths a t th e p a r e nta l E d L ewe I -we re ple as a nt c a lle rs at th e h omele n h ome i n th i s c i ty , a r e n ow lu -i o f Mr. a n d Mr s.J ohn A .Rhoades cated a t St.Lou is whe re Ml ' l a s t S u n d a y . Stri c klett has @mP10Y*`f1°"'¢"I Mr s .I .She rman entertained Last,Th ur sd ay wa s th e b i r th anni vers ary o f Mr s .L u d wi g J en- sen , s outh o f B lai r, and th e n eig h- bo r s c a me i n wi th a f i ne lu n c h to nmmf!th e nvnninn an d hull)h e r a§Eé§i§}aS}§>y ing a few day s visit f r o m he r nep he w,Ha r la n George o f Ha wle y ,Minn eso ta,wh o c ame Tuesday . ¢ .n 1 a . nl .1 - . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . \ci h t f M d Mr s |__,________._____._ ____.'F o r 5a1e»-Ar.m e Jttmauu uu ungroui ec fr of his S5 -T"I Mr .an d its .Holla nd S n n th o f nineteen relatives a t dinner lo st celebrate..rTh e n i e soc ial held a the Bn _ "'@S of Blanr, 0IIl01fl9»\I1€d the 1'0l~ | Sun day , hono ring her sister, Miss T h M Bross auc tio n hou se on Saturday ,| P l o w l n i r s r u e s t s a t d m n e r l a s t S u n - , I d a F r i c d c n o f C h i c a g o .M i s s F r i e - ».o ,° C " ' § ' y _ , ,1 I ° g r § 3 B i : ' °§ l " ' b ' N o v .2 1 a t 2 p .r n . ,s i x p u r e b r o d i n f u n n t h ! !i n I I F R K I T !l i B l '1 1 __ ` g _ _| _ _ , . _lll EEE °'1'i'§?' ~ .EEE *sara ;~=.=~.-;=s1~3:=r £'£"i'}.'."l.".L`li€'1.,'1.'P.f"".E2€__'§_f°1'__"f"' "'*'|§l'.J§I"§`£"{§.`il§mL°3`Ef`1'£`f`§T ~""""*sprmg nampsmre Duane.|Lester 43-zu*E. 0. Fairchild.IwasverySuttlfhaluluuzuwas (mug and Iamuy ann mr. ullu Juan1=§i\<'n bs'the Calebian class.A J o e K o nva li n, a ll o f K e r ma r d . f lu e p r o g r a m wa s also ven a n d ]L a s t Saturday eve ni ng visi tors a mee c r ow was Hrese to e njoy at th e He n r y W u lb e r n h o me n e a r the eve nin gs entertain nrs nt.' B la i r we r e Messrs an d Mesd ames |\l\nmI Mr¢:I P . nhrunn n f um.. . II |§"va|urn nnr\fsuni1v Tann- weex nl.. une ollttrllmll. J lumtr.AFOIISOTI we st gf B a hr u ~ O r -Mr s . A l S i c k was h os tes s to th e vi ll H u m t o d Mr s Fre d L ong M n an d Mr s .Charies h'¥°rt°"` i0l1d9»Y evening bridge club at her areethe ...1.'€i.T§ hostessea.;3°I;henb;Irta'ed ';°e;e£f35;er0;.'; ome th i s week.Mr s .Eu ge ne s er U8 e s a .|,]a¢l'(5gr|Wgn ~ p r i z e an d Mi gg hir.'Bild Mrs..Fr e d ~a n d ~~th e tr i mmi n g s Ht th e lr l n...¢.af...m u th a mi t m.;,,..n..-Ho wa rd an d Ro y wer e las t S un da y ho me la s t Satur day e ven in g.| College Hill entertains lowing guests st dinne dny: Mr. and Mrs. B. and daughter,Bernice o Mrs. w. W. Dlxon of L and Mrs. D. A. Compto Irene Larsen of Blair. The new license plate ~---»~---- nuns ri. U-un... ...... ._.....,, _.___'he fol- ard Axteu all of Blair, and Carl last Sun- Edwards and daughber of south- Comptan west of Blair. Cf"'°;I"'|The Mlsslonsry Society of the °°"'Mj r. Christian church met last Thurafandssduy afternoon at the home of Mrs 'Herman Ludwig.A good atten- for 1982 dance was nresent and an interest-I freshments were served at a lake hour. Miles Ruth Tilden, who is ln tmlning at the Emmanuel hospital in0malm, and Miss Dori; Tllden and lrlend,Miss Pernella Lund, who attend Wayne Stale Teadiers College, spent the week-end at the evening supper guests at the Wes- ton Long home,southwat of Blair.Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Slump of Kirkman, Iowa were also there. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Tyson and family of Omaha, were Sun- ay dinner guests at the parental, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Thompson and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson and Glen were last Sunday dinner guests st the Axel Nelson 'home near Kennard. Last Sunday evening visitors at the Psud Barry home in the Mc- Carthy district were Mr. nnd_Mrs. are expected dally and e of " " " _ "_keg h tgnew llcenses will lu.-gln Decemh:§|:.1§mp;;,ved_given res men lst, according to County Treasurer _Fm Guye r.The pme fo r rs s zlwu ""u e M § ' ~1 l ;§ " "°" ;f ;" ': aretohe blue a nd whi ,rnaldng,. n o .K K"dquiteacontrasttothe1 s s 1 ' d "" ' " l m Sunday.Messrs. " plates which are md up white.'Mesdsmes Edgar Rose anddnug -ter, Rita, Harold Hoar md baby of Mr. and Mrs. V. 0. Grsvatt °""'smr,pa d Ho ur ,mi daughter, tamlly of Lincoln, spent Saturday night at the Myron Metzinger home.On Sunday Mr and Mrs. Gravatt and Mr. and Mrs.Met- zlnger and :spines dro down to Irvington whlure .they nt theday visiting silgis T.Jaoobsen home.~I Mr.and Mrs.Schafer entertained a number o guests at Betty of Walthill. The Pinochle d u h met last Monday evening at the H.P. Christensen home on west Grant .street At tho close of the ove- nlng,Mrs.Karl Christensen and Julius Petersen held the high scorn(and received first prius. Mr and Mrs George McBride - . . A I it E. mam home Carl Petersen, who is engagedln the garage business at CedarBluffs. Nehraaks was n pleasant caller at The Enterprise office on Monday.Carl was cawnz one he-nd in s bandage having gottenmixed up with an electric drlll. The G. A. A. drls enjoyed nhiketo Calhoun last Saturday.They arrived about noon where all did justice to n blg dinner.Thane were dghteen girls md seven of them hiked hack, returning home tired but reporting s splendid time Mrs. Walter Caldwell md blhy of Bennington spent lan weeké-..\ n.u....\| vm... M. E. Tyson home. They spent the afternoon with Mrs. Tyson's mo- ther, Mrs. Margaret Pitzer, north of Blair. Charles Roberto and family of Sioux City, and son, Howard, who is attending the nate unlvenclty at Llneoln, spent Saturday night and sunday with Mr. Roberts' pu. mts, Mr. and Mrs.J. S. Roberta in mn city. Miss Alsyns Smith spent Friday and Saturday in Omaha and was a guest at the Hannon Aye home. Mr. and Mrs. Aye brought her in Blalr Saturday evening and vis- lted over Sunday with relatives ma frlands.Edgar Rose and Rita of Blair, Mn. L. Cschelin and son, Everett of Kennard,and Mr. and Mrs. Burr Jones of Hastings. Miss Cora Beard will entertain the 0.E.S.kenmlngton at her home north of Blair, Tuesday aft- ernoon, Nov.17,it the weather permits.If the weather is un- fsvonble, the members will meet with Mrs. Ed Matthlesen in Blaln A number of friends pleasantly mrprlse d Mn George K.Nelson last Monday night in honor Q! her hixth anniversary.Tha eveningwasspentplayingcards,o w l being five tsbles.A delicious] lunch w a r served which wasl ml drove w Ul'l'llD.l lan.mummyhonor of Lhelr san Hu lds blrth vlsited at the home of their son, Bnnnergary Those xr t "mLyle ll§eBride and family.In the Mr and Mn Grover llhns amhafternogn they drove to Pnpllllon family of Kennard d Mr me te vlalt relatlvee.They were ac-Mrs H3914 Schafer daugh lcfmpanled by their son and lam- ter of Omaha.iv - Itlrs Harold Hallbe and lon Mrs.W. W.Dixon nf Lincoln, Paul came uv from 0 aha Wed came last Thursday to Blnlr, after 'nesduy of lui. week g spent n n vidt wlth her daughter at Ros- alle Nebraska.She la vlalting at vlsmng un. me mu- vmuwer. .mmesoutheastofBlalr.On Sunday, Mr.m e Mrs.Caldwell took her and the hahy to Herman,where she wm vim at the Louis Lowe home. Mrs.Henry Knhr held open house to her many friends last Mnnday afternoon undevening, the date being her birth anniversary. The time was spent visiting andfemdays vultlng nt e home nf'»| her mister,Mrs Glen McDonald the D. A. Compton home in "1"5'\PlB>'il\€cards,and a delidous and famnly Mr Hllllberg came clty and at the J. M. Cnmptnn and lunch was "md by lim nm ¢° up on Thursday and on Sunday §f=\§m Warrlck homes,north oflher guests.Mx. and Mrs. John T. Gallagher rodeo in Omaha Wednesday alt- ernoon of last week and ln the evening were supper guests nt the home o l his brother,Chnrlle Gallagher. Mrs.Gus Lyden,M n .Nettie Stockton and Mies Thlrsa. Stock- ton drove over from Schuyler last Sunday for u visit with relatives. They were accompanied home that evening hy Mrs. S. G. Heller, who wan anaml a wad: nr an with them. the Ak»Sar~Ben ahuw and hrouhht by the self-lnvlkd guests. lllrs-,_Wm. Seherdln spent lm, Thursday in Omaha,vi di ng hen son,Clarence Gochenouer i n thelsr. Joseph haspltal.He recently underwent an appendleids opera-tion.He was able tn he brought! home from the hospital Tuesday evening and is getting along very nicely. Mr.and Mrs.Frnrmk Simpson left last Friday for Oxlord, Neb. where they will spend some time van.n\.s» .-\.".,m.»M m w.E. Mr.and Mrs. Hnllberh;and aon|5"'"'r M n |M r s .F r e d T h i e t j e a m e n a m e a n : \ - - - - - f - - - -- - - -- -- - ~.. .. ,. ... . _, _,_ _ _. _ __ _ __ _ _ _.A n u i n i l ..._ . l - ; 4 \ | » u \ A . n n »¢ \ \ h l1P fh f '. h n f ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~M r ,a n d M r s .went up to .the home a! her par-Mr.md Mrs.Ben ents,Mr.and Mrs.Fred Olsen, tained a number of 'near Herman, to spend,a few days. duck dinner at the-JA b o u t m y m e n u s ] a n d n e i g l v T h u r s d a y e v n n i n g . us m . . .....»\.......|. »n . . .. . . . . .r ~w e r e M r .a n d M r s . '- "vu '=~-=-'rs mmumuuuwu-»-w-W.......-_irwndu =¢ a duvet-in~\nw, nm. "Boa" Thletja,lr home l w ' 1 m Friday eveninz. more helmTheEublféinroundtwenty-four presenli The Theo. L\-mdffllwrlda received some very pretty :tt D°\'\n¢\¢y»_gi!ta.Dalldoua refreshmenuwen Harrigan Uld,served by the hostess at the dose of the Methodist church will go to Harvey Simplon md baby ol 'R- Crsig Frlday night to attend n knmmh, hnve moved to thi s di? booth carnival held a l a benafit nm the parental Frank Simpson lor the Crowell Home of this el¢Y» home_ on east Colfax mm. Ther? are |even_leaguel ln the Misa Con Stilcklott wentdovmd i m - u c t ,e a c h u k m g m m l n e n -n o O m a h a ' h x e a d u y z a n e e h e r a » . . l . \ . l n \ 4 Hu g g ggu ul cu su a n " " F LA' :u. \|' J ~R a s m u s s e n h o m e n e a r S p i k e r l a s t r . =--|»--»=-- lu ...,.U "_,__.__ _.___,__casion be i n; h'Z§°'3l?5f¢.y`f The The following relative:were Mr, md Mrs. F_ W_ Ruwe at-A number of relativu helped who in in the Covennnt Hospital evening was spent Plniinx plnochle dinner guests last Sunday at the w-dna tha mdao and ma: show Phyllis Iverson celebrate her sixth follcwing a gasoline explosionafter which a delldous lunch was John Thlelloldl. home at H@l'mBl\.|at Qmh on Wednesday of lut|bil'tl\day last Tuesday evening at §um;l-ly in yl}_i¢\\his hoe and .__....._ _ _._.- |.. x...._..,\a,....._served.Those l1resen¢ from Blair honoring Ruhy's birthday: M1-.and week.'1'h¢ were Messrs. and Mesdamu Alfred Mn. Nels Undherg, Mr. and Mrs. and Mn. .1 e y w e r e g u e s t s o f M r .t h e T .l l I v e r s o n h o m e n o r m u l u - a n u s w u r m m y u u | . u | : u .q v u l u *I .F .B a d m e r o w w h i l e i n B l a i r .M r s .M a r g a r e t I v e r s o n a n d o n e , b y m i s t a k e , t h r e w g a s o l i n e o n - -1 a.\.|r!_.-.| .r_ \.._... __.\L L . .......,,.|,Feer and family, D¢l B§f'¢¢;-gud Charles Thlelfoldt and son, Lyle of'\_h4 y_ ' Mrs.Baflgejow Mmm- famlly, Mildred lveruon,Mr. al\l|\u1e un:wn§cn_ ;"""uwuxvxi'family and Sam Steele d I ml! . Blalr.Chna Staben,lin .Len! pamled th hom for rvlslt until Mn.C.W.Chriltensen and sion.Mlm me att nys t !Mr.and Mrs.Loulsl 12505.if 'rhlelfoldr and som,H a m and s mfa lfmwhene Mr.Badgerowf family °f this diy, were -=°=~¢la¥ 2.'"° "'""' shane from the T H E NNARD NEW S ddt with relntives.Mr. md Mrs .Ve mnn Mlnhlll Hverehoztstothememberaotthe lhrry Go Round Club at their regular bridge dinner Savardny evening.Prizes at brid wereawarded to Mr. md Mn. EL W. Andrews for high score and to Mr, and Mrs. C. G. lhrnlnll for low. I-ut week mb her grandparents nn-. and u mmm Andrea amrs.Ruth Irene and Orvnl Andrea- nen t sunday with their pax- ents . And Mrs. Robert Andrea-_f s f r LIVE ETUEK PHIEE5 M snum UMAHA .~.|, Women and Mines:Spend $10IntheFuhionCenberBautyPnrlarandrewv e n complata Permanent Wave Free ol Charge.Mike your appointments no w- Phone 47-Shampoo and Finger Wave $1--dry,or Shampoo and Marcel Sl:Special Realistic Per-memnt Wave,complete,$8.60.Cdl 47 and mnke your appoint,- yen ~..;'.l'°5.f'v?° the 1; N.DALE Domes WAsH1NG'1'oN NEWS ADVERTISE IN THE ENTERPRISE ,.1..'Z°''Z»§.?k".Lm.§.é'!, , , ~'...,.._The Ludzenn Ladle.:Aid met`" wilh Mrs. N. P. Miller last Wed-ed | ons o'clock l ~ e o n and || neadny afternoon. Mr. and Mn. Alfred Svogersenand Christine were Sunday dinner guests at the Martin Sands home. at ~e home of Mrs~ J. C. ~edge~ in Arlington. .f ddt with relntives.Mr. md Mrs .Ve mnn Mlnhlll Hverehoztstothememberaotthe lhrry Go Round Club at their regular bridge dinner Savardny evening.Prizes at brid wereawarded to Mr. md Mn. EL W. Andrews for high score and to Mr, and Mrs. C. G. lhrnlnll for low. I-ut week mb her grandparents nn-. and u mmm Andrea amrs.Ruth Irene and Orvnl Andrea- nen t sunday with their pax- ents . And Mrs. Robert Andrea-_f s f r LIVE ETUEK PHIEE5 M snum UMAHA .~.|, Women and Mines:Spend $10IntheFuhionCenberBautyPnrlarandrewv e n complata Permanent Wave Free ol Charge.Mike your appointments no w- Phone 47-Shampoo and Finger Wave $1--dry,or Shampoo and Marcel Sl:Special Realistic Per-memnt Wave,complete,$8.60.Cdl 47 and mnke your appoint,- yen ~..;'.l'°5.f'v?° the 1; N.DALE Domes WAsH1NG'1'oN NEWS ADVERTISE IN THE ENTERPRISE ,.1..'Z°''Z»§.?k".Lm.§.é'!, , , ~'...,.._The Ludzenn Ladle.:Aid met`" ..___wilh Mrs. N. P. Miller last Wed-ed | ons o'clock l ~ e o n and || neadny afternoon. Mr. and Mn. Alfred Svogersenand Christine were Sunday dinner guests at the Martin Sands home. at ~e home of Mrs~ J. C. ~edge~ in Arlington. .f ddt with relntives.Mr. md Mrs .Ve mnn Mlnhlll Hverehoztstothememberaotthe lhrry Go Round Club at their regular bridge dinner Savardny evening.Prizes at brid wereawarded to Mr. md Mn. EL W. Andrews for high score and to Mr, and Mrs. C. G. lhrnlnll for low. I-ut week mb her grandparents nn-. and u mmm Andrea amrs.Ruth Irene and Orvnl Andrea- nen t sunday with their pax- ents . And Mrs. Robert Andrea-_f s f r LIVE ETUEK PHIEE5 M snum UMAHA .~.|, Women and Mines:Spend $10IntheFuhionCenberBautyPnrlarandrewv e n complata Permanent Wave Free ol Charge.Mike your appointments no w- Phone 47-Shampoo and Finger Wave $1--dry,or Shampoo and Marcel Sl:Special Realistic Per-memnt Wave,complete,$8.60.Cdl 47 and mnke your appoint,- i n n d u n at: m u f-be A. N.m m D o m e s w A s m N c m N N E W S A D.mama ;;g;__;»w=¢»-4-;__V E R T I S I I N TH E E N TE R ? R I $ E llltlreakilthllhr ~'|'h|Lu¢l|¢rlnLldlaAl|lmetwilh Mrs. N. P. Miller last Wed-ed | ons o'clock l ~ e o n and || neadny afternoon. Mr. and Mn. Alfred Svogersenand Christine were Sunday dinner guests at the Martin Sands home. at ~e home of Mrs~ J. C. ~edge~ in Arlington. .f ddt with relntives.Mr. md Mrs .Ve mnn Mlnhlll Hverehoztstothememberaotthe lhrry Go Round Club at their regular bridge dinner Savardny evening.Prizes at brid wereawarded to Mr. md Mn. EL W. Andrews for high score and to Mr, and Mrs. C. G. lhrnlnll for low. hit we a k v nu hr IBN! Kr. and Mn. mmm Andreaam. Ruth Irene and Orvnl Andrea- nen :t sunday with their pax- ents,. And Mrs. Robert Andrea- aen. LIVE ETUEK PHIEE5 M snum UMAHA .~.|, Women and Mines:Spend $10IntheFuhionCenberBautyPnrlarandrewv e n complata Permanent Wave Free ol Charge.Mike your appointments no w- Phone 47-Shampoo and Finger Wave $1--dry,or Shampoo and Marcel Sl:Special Realistic Per-memnt Wave,complete,$8.60.Cdl 47 and mnke your appoint,- i n n d u n at: m u f-be A. N.m m D o m e s w A s m N c m N N E W S A D.mama ;;g;__;»w=¢»-4-;__V E R T I S I I N TH E E N TE R ? R I $ E llltlreakilthllhr ~'|'h|Lu¢l|u'lnLldlaAl|lmetwilh Mrs. N. P. Miller last Wed-ed | ons o'clock l ~ e o n and || neadny afternoon. Mr. and Mn. Alfred Svogersenand Christine were Sunday dinner guests at the Martin Sands home. at ~e home of Mrs~ J. C. ~edge~ in Arlington. .f dmva to Madium Sunday wheretheyspent the day with Mn. Sdnoefxguk brother and wife, Mr. gg Mrs. Cul Bender.Mr; H.W . oe accom e m uh r u caper vhue she spent thednwith nlntivu.birthday of Mn. Aurelia Ha mmmg w u hxppily observed menu now and get started on thinnew plan lor you to save n lot ol' money on your Beauty Work-by taking advantage of this yuu un uv e 50% of what you spend.Fashion Center Beauty Pulob-tho leading Beauty Parlor in xllof Wuhington county.48~1t ¢1 ~19 , > . 7I :.ef.~ '' U > ~ i /,} . i € :;;N L 4.4 3 1 5 3 : > '4 : > N ..' § :: r §\ RULES bighelp foBOwELS V i d a i o h l u t b o b u n h n o h =. *.s.~.~" ; = . . - = * f . . - . . " f - m ' ~ = - ° = f ' = = L b r i n k fmu ble dud ol'u ra b i l i n an d s e w n !i i m u n d n y . 2.G s t p l m t y o !tdoor ' I .Tr y f o r u bo a r d me -mn e nt a t E e r a a l y t h e n u m h m u e v u y d a y . nu's need h d a tlimes,t i h a t h i n g t o u s e i s p b r . C.|=|d1nil'| S Pe pi n . Y ou ' ll ge tthorough .=@u»»», and it 1mn't p w # m a d e . w e a k a n d ~T h u nn ily d o do f l pr e sc r ip tio n just fresh lnntivdhabs, pure in. and oth er hd p fu l i x n d i e n th a t oo d d n ' t h u r t n c h i !B u t h o w i t wa h : u p th a n h a z y b o w d s l Ho w ~ you ie-djrith y our system rid Mn. John Hammlng invlwd ln Ifew close friends ol their motherto help her celebrate.The ladies spent the afternoon talking over old times and had lunch bdorsdeparting. John F.Jaekerott spent the week-uid in Omaha with relatives. G. A. Marshall and wlle return-ed Monday from Schubert wherehe and several of the Marshalls have interests in oommewsl or~ chords there.One otthe social events of theseasontookplaceonWednadayafternoon when Mrs. ~ C. Edges' entertained at a one ogock bridge luncheon.The prize fo high scoreat bridge was won by nn, Vernon Marshall and the consolation byMrs. H. w. Marshall.Several garages about the town were rlfled Tuesday night.Atdi e garage ol Clyde Cook, a rifle ands flash light were taken and at the Wm.Steen garage a man'| suit of clothes,tools,grips, etc.,to the value of shout $75 were taken.A peculiar incident at the Steen place was that two empty suitcases were left in the alley and upon investigation one of themproved to be the property of Dr,N. A. Martin.Dr. Martin said al- though some things may have been disturbed in the Grove garage where the grip was stored, nothing else seemed to he gone. Mrs. F. C. Paulsen and childrenof Laurel, left Sunday after spending the week nere with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Steen. Dean Badger o l Hemlngford, and Bud Badger of Omaha, vimedla n week at the home of theiruncle, J. C. Badger.Mrs. Harold Weber uf.this place and Mn. W. H. Hillegass of Oma-ha, were eo-hostesses at a prettily appointed bridge luncheon given atthe letter's home Thursday after- noon.The prizes were won byMn. Walter Bliss for high score, Mrs. L. M. Peterson, second; Mrs. P. L. Cady, third and Mrs. ClydeCook, consolation Jack Cady spent the week-end ~ th Howard Williams st Fremont Otto Hager hid the misfortuneto break his right arm on Satur- -:~ while trying to crank the en- z~e which he had hooked up to aeed grinder. A filled opera house greeted the presentation oi the Junior class~lay. "Meet Uncle Sally", Friday ~vening.The 8-act comed% under e direction of Miss eatriee' hite, kept the audience in a con» ~tant uproar from beginning to~nd, and the players deserve a lot~f praise for the manner in whichhey interpreted the various parts. e high school orchestra, underhe direction of Mrs. J. I. Ray, umlshed music between the sets.Mrs. Mary Hart and Mrs. Mell pringgate were hostesses to the~ebekah kensington at the Spring- :=~ home on Friday afternoon. ' fter the usual budness the Indiesed a couple of comforters for the. 0. O. F. home at York.Plans ~em made for their annual Christ- as party which will be held athe home of Mrs. Harry Osternmn n December.Miss Treva Garnet of Sacrernen- ~,Calif.,spent Tuesday at the ~ome ol her aunt, Mrs. P. L. Cady ~d family.Misa Garner was on a usiness trlp to Louiswlle, Ky. and~topped o!! here on her way therefDr. and Mrs. R. E. Hall, form- ~rly of Lyons and who just re- ~ed irom a two months trip to ~ortland,Ore.,were week-end ;esta st the Dr. P. L. Cady home. REUE~ rm. H»a.a»»' Hs mil Son '|'ho(` \I Ncwclsiuj 1'~;:°~:x.~V = » . = . § § an~ ¢ ...Q \_ n n y u d n q l - g » | = I » l = _n § Q k u x y h r -s-r& . B | y ¢ r A \ q , m B : ; . ~ ' & $ ' - ' ° " " $ ' " " " ' a ° . » » ¢ n m e . & § ' » v . c ¢ m u m umm,ln mu pchpionhepockn. .~=>\°"`\e=-1°'~¢\~<\'.|>,s<>\\.~. s ' Q s ' SAFE BEWARE OF IMITATIONS KENNARD NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Nad Vrengdenhll visited at the parental Mary Lant- ru homo Saturday night._Frm Dierk 01 Bennington, was a Kennard visitor Thursday.Mr. and Mrs. Joe Konvalin andTeddy and Mr. and Mrs. EdgarI-'nln:hild,Pen and George were Sunday dinner guests ol Mr. and Mm Roland Smith. A number of friends and neigh-bors surprised Mrs. Leonard Pet- erson last Thursday evening the occasion being in honor of her birth anniversary.The evening was spent vldting and playingcards.Late in t e evening,alunchbrought by the unexpected guests, was served. Mr.and Mrs.Harry Jahnel drove down from Tekamah Sun-day to visit with Mr. Jahnel's par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Jahnel.Mr. and Mrs. Mike Anderson at- tended a card party at the Jens Christiansen home last Wednesday evening.Messrs.and Mesdames E.O. Fairchild and sons, George Hede-lund and Jeanette,Joe -Konvalin and Teddy, H. C. Blaeo and Elmer Wright enjoyed a welner roast at the Blaco farm northwest of townSaturdaynight.Following the ner roast they all joumeyed totheE.O.Fdrchild home wherethey spent the remainder of the evening playing cards. Miss Harriett Hall returned ome Saturday after having spent e past two weeks ln Omaha.Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peterson, ~attie Jane and Berkley and Mr. d Mrs. Nels Peterson were Sun- ~ay dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.~an Glissman in Omaha.Mrs. Clyde Rosenbaum came up rom Calhoun on Thursday to as- ~lat her mother in entertaining the ~dies' Aid. Otis Decker and Floyd Alexan- ~r camo down from Wayne Fri- y evening lo rpend the week-d hen. Mlss Eva Miller is now in Fre- ~ont where she has work.Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lund of Fm- ont, were Sunday visitors at the lmer Lund home. Lillian and Jerome Schmidt rave down from Creston, Neb.,unday to get their brother, Fred~ho for the past week has been aest in the Neal Vrengdenhil and ~ary Lautrup homes.-Mr. and Mrs.Oscar Anderson nd children of Arlington, visitedt the Bert Swihart home Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall of ashington, visited at the paren-~l 0. W. Marshall home Wednes- ay alter-noon.Abner Hillman came over froml d r 'fhesday morning in take 1 . and Mrs. George Hillman to maha on business. The Royal Neighbors held their ~gular meeting at their lodge H~ above Berry's store last Fri-~y evening.After the businesseeting, the ladies tied a comfort~r Neighbor Laura Anderson who~d the mlsfortunefoi having her ~me burned a short time ago. ~ts the evening Mesdames '-' ~senbaum, Ott/0 Gottschohnall and Miss Gretchen Hall ~rved a delicious lunch.There will be neither Sunday- ~l nor church services at the theran church Sunday, Nov. 16. Mrs. George Mehking was hos- ~s to th e Lad ies A i d a t Une urc h bas eme nt Th u r sd a y a!ter~ o o n . Mr.and Mrs.Nels Peterson o f\ » b~ n aA d~ se m se b d~ Advardlain'1'heEn¢m-ning. sv'i`ifJ~ °i>"i3`i>`§|N Wymo-.1 This city now served with natural gas. dmva to Madium Sunday wheretheyspent the day with Mn. Sdnoefxguk brother and wife, Mr. gg Mrs. Cul Bender.Mr; H.W . oe accom e m uh r u caper vhue she spent thednwith nlntivu.birthday of Mn. Aurelia Ha mmmg w u hxppily observed menu now and get started on thinnew plan lor you to save n lot ol' money on your Beauty Work-by taking advantage of this yuu un uv e 50% of what you spend.Fashion Center Beauty Pulob-tho leading Beauty Parlor in xllof Wuhington county.48~1t ¢1 ~19 , > . 7I :.ef.~ '' U > ~ i /,} . i € :;;N L 4.4 3 1 5 3 : > '4 : > N ..' § :: r §\ RULES bighelp foBOwELS V i d a i o h l u t b o b u n h n o h =. *.s.~.~" ; = . . - = * f . . - . . " f - m ' ~ = - ° = f ' = = L b r i n k fmu ble dud ol'u ra b i l i n an d s e w n !i i m u n d n y . 2.G s t p l m t y o !tdoor ' I .Tr y f o r u bo a r d me -mn e nt a t E e r a a l y t h e n u m h m u e v u y d a y . nu's need h d a tlimes,t i h a t h i n g t o u s e i s p b r . C.|=|d1nil'| S Pe pi n . Y ou ' ll ge tthorough .=@u»»», and it 1mn't p w # m a d e . w e a k a n d ~T h u nn ily d o do f l pr e sc r ip tio n just fresh lnntivdhabs, pure in. and oth er hd p fu l i x n d i e n th a t oo d d n ' t h u r t n c h i !B u t h o w i t wa h : u p th a n h a z y b o w d s l Ho w ~ you ie-djrith y our system rid Mn. John Hammlng invlwd ln Ifew close friends ol their motherto help her celebrate.The ladies spent the afternoon talking over old times and had lunch bdorsdeparting. John F.Jaekerott spent the week-uid in Omaha with relatives. G. A. Marshall and wlle return-ed Monday from Schubert wherehe and several of the Marshalls have interests in oommewsl or~ chords there.One otthe social events of theseasontookplaceonWednadayafternoon when Mrs. ~ C. Edges' entertained at a one ogock bridge luncheon.The prize fo high scoreat bridge was won by nn, Vernon Marshall and the consolation byMrs. H. w. Marshall.Several garages about the town were rlfled Tuesday night.Atdi e garage ol Clyde Cook, a rifle ands flash light were taken and at the Wm.Steen garage a man'| suit of clothes,tools,grips, etc.,to the value of shout $75 were taken.A peculiar incident at the Steen place was that two empty suitcases were left in the alley and upon investigation one of themproved to be the property of Dr,N. A. Martin.Dr. Martin said al- though some things may have been disturbed in the Grove garage where the grip was stored, nothing else seemed to he gone. Mrs. F. C. Paulsen and childrenof Laurel, left Sunday after spending the week nere with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Steen. Dean Badger o l Hemlngford, and Bud Badger of Omaha, vimedla n week at the home of theiruncle, J. C. Badger.Mrs. Harold Weber uf.this place and Mn. W. H. Hillegass of Oma-ha, were eo-hostesses at a prettily appointed bridge luncheon given atthe letter's home Thursday after- noon.The prizes were won byMn. Walter Bliss for high score, Mrs. L. M. Peterson, second; Mrs. P. L. Cady, third and Mrs. ClydeCook, consolation Jack Cady spent the week-end ~ th Howard Williams st Fremont Otto Hager hid the misfortuneto break his right arm on Satur- -:~ while trying to crank the en- z~e which he had hooked up to aeed grinder. A filled opera house greeted the presentation oi the Junior class~lay. "Meet Uncle Sally", Friday ~vening.The 8-act comed% under e direction of Miss eatriee' hite, kept the audience in a con» ~tant uproar from beginning to~nd, and the players deserve a lot~f praise for the manner in whichhey interpreted the various parts. e high school orchestra, underhe direction of Mrs. J. I. Ray, umlshed music between the sets.Mrs. Mary Hart and Mrs. Mell pringgate were hostesses to the~ebekah kensington at the Spring- :=~ home on Friday afternoon. ' fter the usual budness the Indiesed a couple of comforters for the. 0. O. F. home at York.Plans ~em made for their annual Christ- as party which will be held athe home of Mrs. Harry Osternmn n December.Miss Treva Garnet of Sacrernen- ~,Calif.,spent Tuesday at the ~ome ol her aunt, Mrs. P. L. Cady ~d family.Misa Garner was on a usiness trlp to Louiswlle, Ky. and~topped o!! here on her way therefDr. and Mrs. R. E. Hall, form- ~rly of Lyons and who just re- ~ed irom a two months trip to ~ortland,Ore.,were week-end ;esta st the Dr. P. L. Cady home. ~EUE~~"w»a&~nr ~m w ~;:°~:x.~V = » . = . § § a n~¢\~ hunk!| p . m ` _ n n y u d n q l - g » | = I » l = _n § Q k u x y h r -s-r& . B | y ¢ r A \ q , m B : ; . ~ ' & $ ' - ' ° " " $ ' " " " ' a ° . » » ¢ n m e . & § ' » v . c ¢ mum umm,ln mupchpionhepockn. .~=>\°"`\e=-1°'~¢\~<\.| >, s < >\ \.. 1 ° ' ~ SAFE BEWARE OF IMITATIONS KENNARD NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Nad Vrengdenhll visited at the parental Mary Lant- ru homo Saturday night._Frm Dierk 01 Bennington, was a Kennard visitor Thursday.Mr. and Mrs. Joe Konvalin andTeddy and Mr. and Mrs. EdgarI-'nln:hild,Pen and George were Sunday dinner guests ol Mr. and Mm Roland Smith. A number of friends and neigh-bors surprised Mrs. Leonard Pet- erson last Thursday evening the occasion being in honor of her birth anniversary.The evening was spent vldting and playingcards.Late in t e evening,alunchbrought by the unexpected guests, was served. Mr.and Mrs.Harry Jahnel drove down from Tekamah Sun-day to visit with Mr. Jahnel's par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Jahnel.Mr. and Mrs. Mike Anderson at- tended a card party at the Jens Christiansen home last Wednesday evening.Messrs.and Mesdames E.O. Fairchild and sons, George Hede-lund and Jeanette,Joe -Konvalin and Teddy, H. C. Blaeo and Elmer Wright enjoyed a welner roast at the Blaco farm northwest of townSaturdaynight.Following the ner roast they all joumeyed totheE.O.Fdrchild home wherethey spent the remainder of the evening playing cards. Miss Harriett Hall returned ome Saturday after having spent e past two weeks ln Omaha.Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peterson, ~attie Jane and Berkley and Mr. d Mrs. Nels Peterson were Sun- ~ay dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.~an Glissman in Omaha.Mrs. Clyde Rosenbaum came up rom Calhoun on Thursday to as- ~lat her mother in entertaining the ~dies' Aid. Otis Decker and Floyd Alexan- ~r camo down from Wayne Fri- y evening lo rpend the week-d hen. Mlss Eva Miller is now in Fre- ~ont where she has work.Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lund of Fm- ont, were Sunday visitors at the lmer Lund home. Lillian and Jerome Schmidt rave down from Creston, Neb.,unday to get their brother, Fred~ho for the past week has been aest in the Neal Vrengdenhil and ~ary Lautrup homes.-Mr. and Mrs.Oscar Anderson nd children of Arlington, visitedt the Bert Swihart home Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall of ashington, visited at the paren-~l 0. W. Marshall home Wednes- ay alter-noon.Abner Hillman came over froml d r 'fhesday morning in take 1 . and Mrs. George Hillman to maha on business. The Royal Neighbors held their ~gular meeting at their lodge H~ above Berry's store last Fri-~y evening.After the businesseeting, the ladies tied a comfort~r Neighbor Laura Anderson who~d the mlsfortunefoi having her ~me burned a short time ago. ~ts the evening Mesdames '-' ~senbaum, Ott/0 Gottschohnall and Miss Gretchen Hall ~rved a delicious lunch.There will be neither Sunday- ~l nor church services at the theran church Sunday, Nov. 16. Mrs. George Mehking was hos- ~s to th e Lad ies A i d a t Une urc h bas eme nt Th u r sd a y a!ter~ o o n . Mr.and Mrs.Nels Peterson o f\ » b~ n aA d~ se m se b d~ Advard|ain'1'he¥!1\¢~fprin. sv'i`ifJ~ °i>"i3`i>`§|N Wymo-.1 This city now served with natural gas. bU|'Il ruu ousnzrs owauy l u I5-25c Higher. Top $12.00 |1063 Acnve, 10c \-neugn r 1Inaba Oven the was Bk!!! at $5."05.5|3 n u :n e w n m a t m e o u a .M i l Shu Une hnnnd.. »\`Un1on Bbotk Klrdl.rm. mo. 1.981-Curated esbtle eanldhtild only s umnted proportionor mm- d l f l liberal reoelvh. 1a,ooo had.- md the mukn wu tllrly sc uv e it prices strong to 25a hlahnr than he close or Int week.Best men hen brought 5x2.oo.Cows m d hmm he ld li e d!! md swc he rs and feeders were Wfltably nn- charmed. Quotxtiom on Cattle: Choice to prime yurllngs $11.W612.00: good w choice yeaxlinzs $9.500 u. o o : mr w ma r ur l l n n $1.15 0925: c ommon to Ink y eullnnn.zs@'1.'1s;m m ,wnrmedlupmm as.oooe.oo;choice vrim- henvy uma $x1.oo@12.0o: chaise no prime may beeves m.op@ mop; Hood w chaise mm 09.25 101015: nu- an Kood mm $7.500 9.00: oommcm io fair mm $8.00 0'I.50; good to choice stocker! 66.zs0'1.zs: mr m 8004 stocker; 65.00 0 6,00:common to fairowexen ss.'1wxs.oo; many znidee 02.soos.so: ma eo choice leed- au 8s.5n0s.so: mu- w Kbod feed-ers $4.2ws.so:oommcu no (slr I5-25c Higher. Top $12.00 QGS Acnve, 10c \-neugn r 1Inaba Oven the was Bk!!! at $5."05.5|3 n u :n e w n m a t m e o u a .M i l Shu Une hnnnd.. »\`Un1on Bbotk Klrdl.rm. mo. 1.981-Curated esbtle eanldhtild s limited proportion or mm- dAy'| liberal reoelvh. 1a,ooo »- md the mukn wu tllrly sc uv e it prices strong to 25a hlahnr than he close or Int week.Best men hen brought 5x2.oo.Cows m d hmm he ld li e d!! md swc he rs and feeders were Wfltably nn- charmed. Quotxtiom on Cattle: Choice to prlme yurllnzs $11.W612.00; good w choice yeaxlinzs $9.500 u. o o : mr w ma r ur l l n n $1.15 0925: c ommon to Ink y eullnn|l35@7.'l5;tnshy,wnrmedlupmm as.oooe.oo;choice vrim- henvy uma $x1.oo@12.0o: chaise no prime may beeves m.op@ mop; good w chaise mm 09.25 101015: nu- an Kood mm $7.500 9.00: oommcm w fair mm $8.00 0'I.50; good to choice stocker! 66.zs0'1.zs: mr m 8004 stocker; 65.00 0 e,oo:common w fairowexen ss.'1wxs.oo; many znidee 02.soos.so: ma to choice mea- au 8s.5n0s.so: mu- w Kbod feed- ers $4.25~5.50:oommcu no slr men and Missa:S nd 10AFuhionCen\erpeBe|1ty and neeive a complete nent Wnve Free ol Chuga. [umily moved into their new home on the farm ol Mrs. S. R. Bltnan on Ehzesday. Mr.and Mrs.Mick Miller md Betty ol Benningtan, were allenyournppointlnantan o w -A'l-Slumnnn mm mm... fm nnmlnw .n.»..~.». .i nm Mm. mr. Inu mn. ulen .lexxenon mu|dlught¢r spent Sunday with rela- tives here. Elmer Nidlen,Floyd Ludwig, Hms Bettelseu, J. A. Jo\msonlnd\J. WZ Johnson anjoyed s h\xnting` nh. in -.n¢» .. \r.\.-W.\ A For the Benefit of the g I_- Fire Department Will Be Held at -| NNARD ~ \anksgiving Day 1 vember 26 8 o f - - n r k e y s -G e e s e . k s - C h i c k e n s be awarded for prizes enty of Shells Available on Grounds \mr. ann mm rerry menuenmngspent Sunday evming at the Fred Rarnser home. Mr.and M n .Wm.Va n :mdNeb.,is .visi ti ng th is we e k a t t h e fa§ ril d 'Q }{d"" M,l,f "A| b`; } ".tIsomeo f M r .a q d Mr s .F r a n k u n d s s p f n t S u n d a y i t t h e H e n r y #nmrv nimnn :nun Washington county.43-lt ~.| ;:g Mr .an d Mr s .Charles Mi af e la t an d c h ild re n \ -i smd at time James Ande rson ho me Sund ay . Ben Gotta c h J r . an d Per ry Gle n- de n i n g vi u dte d at th e F r a n k Gas~ ser Home W edn es day e ven in g. M i :a n d Mr s .Pete Ru=mussen an d f ami ly vi si ted at th e L ar s Ras - mu fls en h o me £ a .» M' » fu ~ m. °n . Mr . an f i M ~ L o u is Gomh a m a n d c hildren a n d Mx an d Mr s .Seth- W h i te d vi s i te d a t lh e I'-zvn k Gas- ser h ome Su nd ay |:.\.0 DRIVEWITII W I N T E R m f - -»-./ C9¥Pii¢l¢l1@® All T R A D E gqur d d t i r e s ! Get our offer on new Goodyear AH-Weathers --SiandardorHeavyDuty ..\--,f N w m |\ ao»4.so3014.50-.21 $5.69 Odaer dau in popordon 1 » ters.Miss Maud Masters and Bernard Junghluth came out from OmahaWednesday m npend Annistice dayat home. Mr. and Mrs. JuEan Jungbluth, Dick,Bob and Jeannie drove toScribnerSundaytovi dt at thc home of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Cook.Mr.and Mrs. Julian Jungbluth attended the Merry Go R/aund Sat- urday at the home ol Mr. and Mn. Vernon Marshall in Arlington. day afternoon.olic Church edifice improved.Advartise in Th. Enterprise. 1 IifetimeGuaranteed Sl p ed orl u nn n yof lg ohs t Miu Annu Petersen of Omaha, spent Sunday wiih her sister, Miss Dagmar. Mr, and Mrs. Chris Hnnsen and family of 01-um,Mr.and M nLarsLauritsenandfamilyof Omaha and Mr. angi Mrs.Lars Fnndsen were callers at the Hana Sorensen home.John Kuhr of Blair, spent sev- eral days last week at the Sun Holstein home. Mr.and Mrs.Ed Christensen made a short visit at the James Chrlntensen home Friday after- noon 4 HOGS ADVANCE A umm There were 11.000 fruh hnu nn the market Monday with hotter nporta Irom outside Winn tndetulsa active at prices :morally weMaher than Saturday.Bulk o! hug so ld st a :mud o! 84.500 |.'15 with but um wwhls un W n m m m s A N D I A I I B B s u m ! ht umm opened the weak an n mu y mm; mu v nu ; n i e s a n u x m at $5.000§.50.no du- hmhl were in good aemmama m-on: at $4.W04.90.And sheepheld study. Receipt: 15.000 had. FAT LAMBB:Rama lunbl. 8004 ko choice ss.zs05.so: nan I umm. mr s 0 gona s4.':wn.ais; !ed_Iu.n}_§J§._ §§.g§ 0 6.65:ahom FEEDER. LALIBB: iam" Inmhx: o o d t o ¢ n o x ¢ é § . ié é ifi § f : ME F la m m p m n -to g ood 8-l.00@4.25; leeder lambs,common to lah' $3.000-100 5=;a&mi ;;;-F""Q 'aa .DI-25; breeding ann |1.500|.50. Bargainand Mrs. 'Merritt h'IcClellan| arrived here on Friday evening and expect to visit with their parents, Mr. 'and Mn. I-I. C. McClellan and Time / ir[ter ml: h3`1i£ms}aDr. and Mrs." P. L. Cadv wel-el f¢[nr Tire Buyefs!Sunday evening dinner guests atthe C. Cuykendahl home in Fie- lnont and later atunded pag-eant given at the Cong|3§?.\oua1 church. Mr. and Mrs. Fred DeWebex-leftSaturday for Oklahoma an a briefbushestri .I pMi n Ruth Smenh nf F1-m|:nnt W Prieaarescrapingbouom .No w i t o o st s m o r e th a n i f s worth for punctures and delays to get the last miles out of old tira.Slippery fall and winter roads require full trac- tion.Why take a dumee with smooth-worn Era?New Goodyear treads wear down slower than eva in winter- about TWICE as slowly as in summer.They will still be /" "1 <_.=1 like new na: spring--this is the time to buy!~ :nm a week»end guest of Misa Rachel McClellan. Miss Beatrhe White spent theweek-end in Lincoln.The Ladies Auxiliary of the American Legion enjoyed their nn. mml covered dish supper at tha dub rooms on Monday evening. Mr.and Mrs.P ml Dewitt ofNickerson visited Sunday at theM. E. Winseb home. Ones: Lund, who broke a boneIn his foot on Tuesday, was takento SL Joseph hnspilal in Omahlsm Thug-sd.|y_wherq hg is reponed |; i @z2.¢1_d.gFull Oversizena getting along nicely.mv. H. C. V mh 6 1 Ogallala,who n favorable lznpnnion on Lhglsongrugndon oftheCongrentiochurchr u mhe pruclzedlian 1 wed: uv..neospud a.and will mme w$rlln¢wn to preach.Louis Sohnlen sold ,bil northso mu to Augus t Dunklau fo r $200 per acre.This hun ll locat-ad on t dld B-line road out ofg y m ,_S°5;g°==-u n i x Mr, mmm. w otheland,will move when hislntlxar *;g"lives. wEtx;xl1 Du{|k1nu\ expects move on e new y u~.' qulred{arm about Much lst. Mrs. Nellie McCoy md non, Bn- iord nf Omaha,lpent Satnrllny evenlng at the home ol' Mr. andMrs. Fred Heuer-mann. A daughter was_born to Mr. andMrs. Albert Hilgenkamp Fridayat the Military Avenue hospital lnFnmsmf. Mrs. George Schoettger, who isassistantsponsor for the CampFiregirls, entertained them at their regular meeting on Thurs- day evening.Miss Clara Schoett- ger, sponsor, wu also present.Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hnmmang and mother, Mn. Aurelia Ham-mang were Sunday dinner guestsat thg home of Mrs. 0. C. Robertsin Omaha.Clarence Nonkov and brother, Georsv. who n here frvm Calif. on s ten day furlough frgm the mv y ,went to Albion on Fndly w d e t b a dolnn ofa-X n n m m g a . Y e u r r o l n d n r v i e e . S i d i a l o c n l 29x4.40 $4.98 I 28x4.75 --$6.65 29x4.75 U ns:$6.75 30x4.75 =--$6.95 m .- -1 g Rosenbaum Service - ;1 . 2 5 ° ¢ ¢ * | ~ULTRY PROGRAM 'FOR TENANT FARMERS The poultry extension work us far conducted has primarily ~n the typg adapted for owner ~d operated farms, namely, that permanent equipment,chiefly ~ming und watering.However ere is the difficulty on rented nns of suitable houses et/c. r a well balanced, year around k.The necessary mdpment for _| She returned home Sunday. ,Miss Opal Hansen af Blair, was s guest at f-be Fred Rogert home Sunday..The regdar monthly meeting ofExeDegreeofHonorlodgefor Nov. 13 at the J. D. Lowe home has been postponai until the nen regular meeting night._ Miss Louise Larson, who teaches ln the schools at Laurel spentthe week-end at her home here. Mr. und Mrs. John Sidner and Mary Kathryn of Teknmah,and Miss Ann Petersen of Omaha, had Sunday dinner nt the Dr. Cameronhome.Emil Jensen dlaposed o_his herg Friday nnemoon. Mrs. Frank Wolf! and Mn. In Piper nmndd n card puty in Omaha Friday alwmoam.Mr. And Mrs. George Ketchmlrlt and LnDunna of Omnha, spent Sab-urday and Sunday with bus. Emma Ketchmark. Sundly visitors of Miss Kate Mehrens included Miss Bhnche Paulsen af Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Rohwer and Bda Sierk. Mira. G¢°f2-'B Rohwer Jr. enter- tained her Sunday school class at n Weiner roast Saturday evening. \: Mr.and Mn.Sid McCoy,Cecil Stricklett were Herman wlers on Wednesday.~Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs, Harry Seltz reeeivd word thattheyhadanew granddaughter,born at the Blmlr Hosplfal that evenlng to Mr.and Mn, Dxv id Blummert.Mrs.Mummert wasformerly [arming Sel¢z.Mrs. Mary MéCoy died Oct. 28at the home of her daughter, Mrs.Morris Reichenbach nt Lincoln andthe funeral was held Friday, Oct. 31 at the Baptist church in Blalr, and was laid to rest in the Blair cemeiery beulde her husband and ORUM NEWS Mrs. Chris Petershn entertaineda large number of friends Friday afternoon in honor of her birthday. The hostess served n ddnty lunch- eon to her guests. The Rose Hlll girls club met onWednesdayafternoonwithMrs.John Taylor Jr.,wi th a n amn- dance of three members._Mes- 01118.A large number of guests help-ed Mn.Henry Rumusaery we-brate her birthday Saturday eve- nin~. sen, and Miss Clara Rasmussen ofBlair, were guesta.Luncheon was enjbyed by all. Mrs: Peter Nielsen has been SPIKER HAPPENINGS Mr. ma Mn. Albert Sprlck ne rejoicing wer the arrival of an eight and une-hall pound boy. Mr.m d Mrs. Louie Kmxdsenand Earl were vislting in Teknmnh Tuesday evening. Louis Rasmussen Lhreshed for Henry Mder Thursday. ~ and Mrs. Wil]Ruwa were . - . » _ . Girl! Benson, Albert Benson and Mins Lennetta Gnuse. The Aid of the Danllh churchmet Wednesday afternoon at thoAlbert Jensen home near Fonta- nelle,with an attendance of 18members.Misa Evelyn Andersenol Blair and Mm. Ted Buchardt were the visitors. Mr.and Mrs.Carl Rasmussen and family were Sunday evening visitors at the Alben Hansen atte nded th e shock sho w.Mr s . Ba dg er ow, f or me rly Ma u de C ac he - lln , a c c omp a ni s d th e m h o me f or a fe w d a y s vi si t. In.l Mins Georgia Rasmussen . Saturday nizht with hex- (ri Misa Ruby Holstein They s ded the Rose Hill SundaySundny morning. wit Q e rea ami y ofJesse Hmlii Mr. and Mrs. Gcor Christfamily of Craig,»»»'§i» Sstu nflemoon with Mn.Sophie sen. Hay Springs-Ground ru for construction ol e Ixgion and Auxiliary home headquarters here.n y 1 6 z u u u u n c ux nru -'""j ~'=" °~g:[ w g C l l ! I d I EI |w h o p r g g g q e g n e r l nthro ugh th e y ear.l3@F¥5l1!Hn8 m d e ath .Sh e le a ve s fi ve c h ild re nto ' Ma r c h wi th baby .c hic ks on clean mo u r n her death,Mya. _Fred _qnd h .,..,.......,..\|l||~"°-- --~ -- »--- --- ----1 ---' »---=~~"|¢ num l lun lmamm on Henry Ralmuugn :pmt awuph|;|gAnnlndBabbyGenll||dKr.llIdherle|ll|d!o0t. _ §Md".°'\'{,', ...'¢£?.?...¢vm un. Onnr Pedersen au af nw,~Mr. and Mn. uuu Johnson ma m'L1,_",,,,,,_ no °' Hnmnve gp Q plus -=.<>;\-»~.-51":exe S y u}lqn at tha lin. gmpld Ind llr. llld lln. Pak!I n ...A u..A-.. A..A.....-rgradually imgroving,which is good news to er friends.Mr. Ind Mrs. Cl de Iaraenhavsthe sympathy of tgeir many rek- tivel and friends in their bereave~ malt, the loss of their baby son. Mr. md Mrs. Pele Anderssn en~ tertained for their fiends Sa¢ur~dly evening. M Q g( / 5 ~ . 7 / z s l a / / c d I ||\" t |Oaklarfd. being graveled. Ashland--Bida_ opened for n pumping equipment and wate wells. Plattsmodth--I..ouis Eastriderecting building to house fillin~ station on 0 Street road. umund: sellinn'the cuckrels atlhirs. Morris Reichenbach of Lin2%to 3 pounds as hroilers;|coln, Mrs. James Vance of Blsden, do maintaining work (or the oun- growing out the pullcts on clean Neh.,Sidney McCoy of Rocklin, fy in that vlcinlty.ground;then in October,¢ul1inglCali!., and Mrs. Charles Stricklett Mr. and Mn, Bernard Lnn<phar out all but forty of the hentai Blair.drove out from Omaha Sundayand pullets that are in be kept ln mei enjoyed the day visiting at theRead the following very care#home of his slster, Mm' Clilford2:'::z"f:.Jfx"e _f°:_.r"2i:,'. 555: £="¥. and u, win save ,-»»»»»»~ Owen.. Emma Kemchmark h .Kn ta '"" °--- -»--=~ --vJ. A. sandqum Bsdmiamily hBve|,,,?ve§"T';":'3 da y gng ; ~ o f L i nc o ln, we re Sun d:y n;1 :na J U moved m a fa rm near Council Monday at the Lan Rolland home the pnrenhl,Rudolph AndmnsanBluffs.Charles Wllderaon and The ladies are a me n of Mn: home.Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel An- family have moved from the Wd_ Rollnnd.gu on and soma were evening ton Properly an ihe place vacated Thursday evening guests at the u m a A n d e o! Blair ma\C l|by_the S"1d<1"1~'+..\.::,.\- -0 1 ..,.n-»-}L'mf...-f°m° in W" Helgm Ngwklrk weqe 'f'hnn- M Q g( / 5 ~ . 7 / z s l a / / c d New Equipmegt to test your Spark Plugs under the Actual Pressure hich develops in your motor Bring in your car for a winter checkup of timing, ignition and corburation. It will save necessary wear on your starter and battery in cold weather. Fill Up Now With . . . . Anti Freeze Vinton-Evans Chevrolet Co u u u l u u u n u Aus n\.4u»,ff-=»nllil!B lfasnnon Lenser va r g a1 n n »- o u o u. ls. Nelson, a zormer reszac m.,I me ve a ha ve b ee n b i n t h i ; " ' " " °"'*" ' " " " °a ll old birds are to be sold 'md . L ad i e s Ra y o n S i lk Ho s e 2611;n o w i n business a t 'W ent Po in t, lo ity th e p a s t we e k ;¢yednesday Thlrlr.and Mr s . sta rt. a sa in wi th s n e w hmmm 0 f l2 5 c Chiidrens Ri b Ho s e 15c ; .vi nir ,ed He rma n f rie nds Sunday nic h t tlumr nn inus nrl n._ nu .. n ... ... _ u Y_emen§n 5 5 uzruluuy.Pet-ar Ta f t | g ZUBSU 9.1 I d n y e v e n i n g vi s i t o r s a t t h e P e t e r W E TB T n f f fu n n u n I K :n u n 'l.l.-A.FF A )rm if " . .. ... ...... ..... ......Wm».,|,E'°' and ~ :pant Wedml- .:_°' _ sm;-v - u w m u at an~ ~'~~T mm G 1 i ~'u -~~ -~' ~---- - -»- ---= Emmmm ~-by 'ts".-zsf so=1°1a1usi\us¢r||.,,,|.¢.¢ambien,"m¢u§'°°"""'"'¢°°""=°"=¢*°!°°maxf._p~,,,|¢|,,|,q,,,,,,n n . m m fm mcbnyhmy mgmn 89=:sae Chm`l1LOTC.eorp|atE?=l!|\|vud¢1g:: smnuy mnm¢u»w n m n n m m u m h t m ll will~ ..!.'2'°.': ; . : ' . ' . .'? ,. u\"'M. @--'-,e¢1»;.=s=u=- M592 §4°°--fly ~=\~f-1¢=H » v m u n o m ..,..',:' ,,.";"';;,,,';'._,_,._~ . . . ? ' f : : '.:z -,§ =fg»p» at g-sais.Chris Peterson home were RasmusE§£':|Qh1'1~f¢1==@== and family and Mrs. I B :anuas..v| a n . L w h a e ¢v n u Qh u n d r e d f o r t y h e n s u h p r o p e r l y ~ff' ° 1 fi '$ ` 1'2 § " i § ''$ ff" " § 1 '1 f " { , ° { '. fl T i ff Il ll 1l l 18 R€ d B i l d h i l a f e d a a n d a n d a f n n j n l 1 7 9 °£ 1 f i h i l r l r n n n company na.Mr. and Mrs. M. Petersen ands.M.Wilson of Omuha,wereguests Sunday st the George Lowe homaMba Bessie Lyzhol! drove in Lsshara Sunday morning and en~ -M - - -.......--~..-.-~.---~.., .....¢...nurvxces wen;valuable silverware, the office ol held far Duane, eight mouths old the lumber yard was broken mm son of Mr. and Mrs.Clycks Lur- the same night but the thieves len.Llttls Duane passed awaywere only able co get a few mm 'Hmrsdsy after n couple vt daysthere.» illness with intestinal flu.Sym-P&¢1§y is Exicndedto the bereaved Peterson of Omalu.Mr. a nd Mm Chri s Hmmm mdfamily ware Sunday vidtorn lt theHans Sorensen home, near Wuh- lngton. Sunday ailemoon guests at the Chris Benn/nn hams wnnu Mr :md 2 IE:Ill'1€6;"§]6 i f :u h m :IA .f n A broader house and onehnlf acre ol fenced sudan or alfalfa should constitute your layout. The house and femme could be moved each spring to clean ground and you willavnid practic- ally_all of the troublesome poul- try program and County Agent Geo.Bates will gladly co-operate with Washington County formers in working nut xx more profitable poultry program. Pantie Dresses, 2 1three-piece Knit Sui 20, go at $3.98; ~§=values in $8 Felt anforLadies go it l Dresses,sizes 414neeves, go at 2 §g'reases av at . Dresses go at $7.91 Coats lor Ladies .sm Girls Camel l Beret go at $5.98,|I-'ashion Center, Bla ESS; `iE5`n2£`§s§§md Velvet Hats5' .' "wash ayed the day with her mother.'S 533 shortj Geo.Stangel returned Sunday - Sl;610 Silk from Chicago where he has been88;$15 Sill: a patient at the veterans hospital5-$25 Wlnter'R few weeks.I-le wok ~ 'a t $15 75 - duti es at the P lateau bank on d C m ~Mr s .Tn y lo r Fr e nc h an d M r s !a r o a~E a r l F r e n c h w e r e v i s l w r s a t w ei i u e s 1 ' § 3 f f ; C h a s .M c B r i d e h o m e a t B l a i r l a s t °F r l d s y .N p w q |M r : a n g M a e F . _ ' E .Y o u n g d r o v e SUNNYSIDE NEWS Mr. and Mrs Fred A. Misfeldl. were visitors at the\Chns. Gottsch home at Washinglm Sunday alt- ernoon.Mlss Anna Voss celebrated herbirthday Wednesda by entertain-ing her friends a.n'm1»p\-H.The evning _yas spent plsyngkgames relnnvea.~ n a ? " " ' ; . . 4 ' ¥ 'i zTheEd Hnnlen family enter-7.talned for Sunday dinn su:and Mrs.Solomon Barton and Mr.Mr and Mrs Louis J»§§.§`.'°...d~§"" Mrs. Albert Jensen and fam- Peter Toft spent at the Ray Fag- néoxd Mr. ina Mrs. P wr Ku ff y»sen "ii Sarah, all or T10 1°»`l».'T~.'Z'€s»3"é'v£!§;, "PQ s number of friends m thls erquist home lnValley. vlcmlt.guests spent Fri- the Chris Hansen Donald celebrate y,Orum _fri ends o f the Jess e Huh- da g ~ Z5 sen fanuly are sorry no hear °flhome,helping2;..'3E"'i'.';£.,'t":..!§':';=°2&,:f'aw- birthday. ~me Sunday. :men af Elm, was Fred Rogan home monthly meeting ofHonarlodgefor J. D. Lnwq home » ed until the nen g night.Larson, who teaches l t Laurel spent SPIKER HAPPENINGS Mr. ma Mn. Albert Sprlck ne rejoicing wer the arrival of an eight and une-hall pound boy. Mr.m d Mrs. Louie Kmxdsenand Earl were vislting in Teknmnh Tuesday evening. Louis Rasmussen Lhreshed for Henry Mder Thursday. ~ and Mrs. Wil]Ruwa were Mins Georgia Rasmussen . Saturday nizht with hex- (ri Misa Ruby Holstein They s ded the Rose Hill SundaySundny morning. wit Q e rea ami y ofJesse Hmlii Mr. and Mrs. Gcor Christfamily of Craig,»»»'§i» Sstu nflemoon with Mn.Sophie sen. herg Friday nnemoon. Mrs. Frank Wolf! and Mn. 1; Piper nmndd n puty Omaha Friday alwmoam.Mr. And Mrs. George Ketchmlrlt and LnDunna of Omnha, spent Sab-urday and Sunday with bus. Emma Ketchmark. Sundly visitors of Miss Kate Mehrens included Miss Bhnche ORUM NEWS Mrs. Chris Petershn entertaineda large number of friends Friday afternoon in honor of her birthday. The hostess served n ddnty lunch- eon to her guests. The Rose Hlll girls club met onWednesdayafternoonwithMrs.John Taylor Jr.,wi th a n amn- dance of three members.Mes- . ~me~` . - . » _ . Girl! Benson, Albert Benson and Mins Lennetta Gnuse. The Aid of the Danllh churchmet Wednesday afternoon at thoAlbert Jensen home near Fonta- nelle,with an attendance of 18members.Misa Evelyn Andersenol Blair and Mm. Ted Buchmdt were the visitors. Mr.ax}d Mrs.Carl Rasmussen Sunday with their ion, Rayliond nice lunch as served.|1m..»,\|f|nmumn- ,ma Mn. whn in n student at me Smbe Uni-Mine; Helen. Manzaret. MarKan|' following th e b i r th o f :ouple of <}_ay s previous \f , , , .. -"r . \ | _A.n....,......,,W .............,........-ed from visual surveys in indus~ try, from forty to fifty per cent ol the group of 200,000 workmen examined,had defective vision. This group is a representativeonsandwelldstdbuwd. geogra- phically as well as to type of in- dustry.So the figures can be taken as that of the avenge workmen in the United States. The percentage speak lor themselves :md show an almost complete lack of consideration for the necessity o! bringing the em~ ployce up in the efficient stand- ard that we have establiahed for our machinery.Seeing that the workers have their visual defects corrected would not only serve as a stop gap lor the huge economic waste but it would also have wide spread hmnanitaxian benefits. The railroad companies have legalized more readily than has hny other industrial group,the necessity for good vision.This can be laid to the fact that their machinery moves through space and has to meet varing conditions where human lives and property are involved.All ol them have strict visual tests and since thein adoption accidents have been few1 cr, schedules met more accurately and weir employees i n much better health.Sub~nnrmal vision is bound to result in some reflex nmnifeslation like headache or ncr\'uusm~ss.And n sick worker is an unhappy as well ns an in- efficient ane.So the circle is Elmon West enjoyed a short visit Thursday from an aunt md uncle, Mr. and Mrs.Sidney McCoy o!Rocklin, Calif.They were called to Nebraska by the death ol his mother, Mrs, Mary E. McCoy who was buried at Blair last Friday.The front ol the Legion hall isbeing given a coat of paint. Some cf the members are doing the work.Mr. and Mn. Theo. Lanz at Bu.sett, Neb. stopped here Friday lox'a vish: with Herman friends. They were on dxeir way to visit relatives at Misouri Valley.Ole Mnflitt is laid up with nramefellfron | up ' e d a n k l .He m . load ol hay at the L. D. Long place 'h\esday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Himsa were in Omaha last Monday. Mrs. Himes consulted on occuhst. While in the city they attended the rodeo and stock show. Mr. and Mrs. F. 0. Swanson, Miss Mildred Swanson and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Enger were on the serving committee at the regular meeqing of the O. E. S. Thursday evemng.Carl Trieloff plans to make nvisit w Germany and wil!leave in the near future.Mr.and Mrs. Frank Jesse who are living in the James Harrison house will moveonto the farm and look after thework while he is away.Mor! Gould of Florence, formerHennan resident, was renewing ac- quaintances 'here Sunday.He was accompanied by a nephew, Albert Peleraen.Wm. Rutledge had n carload ofhogs on exhibit at the Ak-Sar-BenstockshowinOmahalustweek versity.Mn. John Andersen entertained several .friends Friday afternoon inhonor of her birthday.Refresh- ments were served hy the hostess.Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jensen andchildrenwere supper guests and spent the evening there.E. W.Burdic,Mr.md Mrs. Howard Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. H. Wubbenhorst, Mr.and Mrs.Ev-emtt Rimes, Geo. Ackennan, Wm.Rutledge and Mr.and Mrs. NedTyson were among those fromhere who enjoyed the Ak-Snr-Ben stock show and rodeo in Omaha. Miss Beanie Lyzhol!drove £0 visit a sdsver who has been ill. n Kathryn Hughes accompanied r.Mr. and Mn. Andy Minh daughters nl Blair, wer nd:guests of Mr.and .Chas Sheets.The White Cross met ThursdayafternoonnfthehomeofM n . Emil Fallen.Friends of Hans Andersen will be gl a d t o k no w t h a t h e i s h mproving nicely from his long mlegeof illness and was able to be takenfor a car :ide no Blair and back one day hut week. Rev. Nnrlin preached a splendid Annistice Dey sermon at theM.E.church Sunday moming,taking for his subject "The Three P'a of Peace".Glen Miller,Bill and Robert Skinner,Earl Montgomery and John Tighe, members of the Burt and Hazel Jahnel spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Anita Paasch 1 at Kennard.-Misses Gladys Heine of Irving- I ton,ldnea Kay,Rose and Vio la! Puls of Bennington spent Sundayafternoon with Catherine Voss at her home.1Mr.and Mrs.Bob Andersen. 1 Mr.and Mrs.Chris Jahnel,Mr.and Mrs. To Andersen a ndi families went on a weiner roast 1 at the Wallace Snowden timbers Sunday.'Quite a large crowd from thiscommunity attended the dance atthe German hall Sunday evening, A number of folks have finiah2d'huaking corn in this neighbox-hood.l Mins Edna Voss and Paul Bnesch spent Sunday at thehomeofMr.and Mm.LeRoyOhrt home, near Bennington. Mr.and Mrs Wi ll Voss and hmlly spent Sunday at the Hemi Tietgen home, near Dale.Visitors at the Chas. Voss homelastweek were Mr.and Mrs.Louie Voss and Glen,Mr.andMrs. Otto Voss and family.| Mr. and Mn. Walter Jupp and children were visitors at the par- ental, Will Japp home'Sunday."Mr. and Mrs. Ben Voss,Henry Ervin and Lois attended a birth-day party nt the home of Mr. and Mrs.Paul Petersen at Irvington, Wednesday evening.Mrs.William Koenig Gs havingquipe a siege with a felon on her finger at this writing.Edna Voss, has been staying with her a few Fremont Wednesday evening county 41-I cal! club near here, had days.stuck on exhibit at the stock show| in Omaha last. week.Nineteen members of d1e M. E.|' H I L I S I D E N E W S O F ...._..en-tertained Mr.and Mrs.LouisJohnson and Mr. and Mrs.Peter ,Knutsen and Slrnh for supper onSaturday evening.Mr.and Mrs. Chril Hlnsen of Herman,were Sunday afternoonguestsattheCarlRannussenhome.Misses Loretta and Leolu Ras- muuen were Sunday alwrnoonguests of Min Opal Knhr. St. Pauls Aid met Thursday alb-ernoon at the George Rasmusnenoma with an attendance of nine members.H. C. Larsen, Mr. and car~uan~.. It will save necessary wear on your starter and battery in cold weather. Fill Up Now With . . . . Anti Freeze Vinton-Evans Chevrolet Coand Mr. and Mrs.Peter Knutsen and Sarah of 'I'|-nor, Iowa were visitors.Sunday evening guests at thePeterToft 'home were Mr.andMrs.Peter Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. in the Fashion Center Beauty Parior and receive a complew Permanent Wave Free of Charge.Make your appointments now-Phone 47--Shampoo and FingerWave$1-dry,or Shampoo andu m a 5 1 :spew Realistic Per~ memnt Wave,uomplene,$3.50. Cul! 47 and mxka your appoint' mania now and get 'amd on thisnew plan lor you fo save a lot of money on your Beauty Work-by taking advantage of this you can save 50%of what you spend. Fashion Center Beauty Pa rlo r- juw leldihs Beauty Pnlior in a ll ul Washington county.48-It Talmage-New bridge m be eonntmcted at this plum. Superior-Psvlng on c m n l Avenue between Se¢ond and Fifth streets completed. Advantage of this 0/fer Place yohr order for The difference lor n personal private lluo Il but 25c a month n you now han \ two-puny, or 6/Oc II you hnve l four-party llno. By calling 291 now lull details can be obtllnod without ¢|>||gi~ tion.Of ll marc convenient any telephone qmployee will be ace your or~er or a h dl y d telephone NOW and save money. Installatiouwill be promptly made., Blair Telephone Co; Lobal and Long Distance Service The Telephone Company" 1"v ~Offers a New ~2 ~~P r o p o s i t i o n ~`""'~\) ) . fv' .:»'¢"£' I .~l ~ " ` i/&>», \< \ xuemnnm-za: No uma: FOR uumcmc will be made during the special Bargain Days which sro now in iorco. New telephones may be installed or c h s n g o l mode from putty to pri- vate ld n e s without charge until November 25th Take To Party-Line Telephone Users We are now in a position to offer you your own Private Telephone! Your personal telephone useage must have grown along with this modern season.Busy people require mfictenl, personal telephone service.Have you ever considered the uufulnessand economy of your own private telephone? Why it is Economy to possess one: 1.Ii l e yo u re vrn i o n s s i u t s s your radioor eu. 2.It in lhuysnldy for incom- ing and outgoing alla. 3.Maximum prlvmey ls n||.r¢¢ for confidential conversation. 4.Instmtly snllnhle in :man gencin vida Baby s i d or an accident when spud B every- thing. 5.Your number will b e non permanently your ova . . . . ansif you Inter mon (within the some uehmgc.) 6.No perky-linolsttsrsfteryou number to call. vi c i o u s 1) who and was later awarded second1Aid enjoyed last Wednesday Aft- prlze.ernoon with Mrs.Alfred KramerMrs. S. M. Wilson and Patsy ollat her home west of hem.'1'heAid Omaha, are spending two weeks at will be entertained in the countrythe George Inwe home.,'again this week.Mrs.Walter. ...H ..... ___ |__._u..,....-.. ..nu \., \....¢... GARDNER DISTRICT Miss Mabel Naurenberg o fBlau-, spent Wednesday night withMi n Dnmuw Mm". ne. nm 1 I. DE SOTO L0cALs Walter Gustin and family,have peen living here with hlsfolks!or the past.month,hasmovedononeofMrs.James Msher's places northwest ol Blnlr. Mr.and Mrs.Charles Harman and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hov- endick and some friends,all of Omaha.spent Hi;week-end attheir plum wat De Soto.Mr.Harman sold eighty acres of theoldSamBouvierplacebutstill owns twenty aches and h¢ built. a hunting shanty on lt..Miss Elmbeeh Wxse has return- yem .es .e i m r s . J .ul . .w e s u r e u x r n e u m i m eFriday from Florence where she visited V-he past week at the Wm. Krenzer home.Mr. snd Mrs. Forrest Brewster are parents ot s baby daughter born Tuesday, Nov. 8.The fam-ily is staying at the J. M. Brew-ster home st present.The littlemiss has been Mason. Mr. and Mrs. t Wednesdl named Gerddlna Howard Hansenst Ashland, Neb.went to Omaha _._ ._ _L_ runner mn W nusww.Mrs.Anna Peddie and MissCarolineWachterentertainedatdinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Meadows and Miss FlorenceAllmeyerof Fremont..Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Adams and Miss MAI-guet KroeseMrs. Chris Bendor! and dwzh- ter ol Blalr,spent s few dayslast week st the parental,Nels Jackson home.Dr. and Mn. Shirley Van Vdlno l O m s l m ,v l i l f a d S a n d s ?s f t l s b n . . v 1 V a n v . \h n mn __.___- . . _ . . ,.___.,...... .....-. ...Petersen home.4 Mr. and Mrs. Jens Clausen s t Monday evenin at the ~ Charles Hansen oms ln Blair.Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johns wereOmaha visitors Thursday.Mrs. Raymond French was hos- tess to the Hillside Club Thursday sitemoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Petersen and Robert, were Sunday sltamoonvirlloatFredrsAndsrsnns,near|n~s u d ;mo - n wm m .y n.Mn.Alfnul Anrlnvnnn rnhuvmuiedfrom th where shegndl stones. e Emma n u e l hosp ital Rnd a n e n u e u me a we : s n o w.uvvu an uso |in Un : u n IlnlaIn »----- - --...---...-..............,..,,,,,, ,,,,.w a s O p e r a t e d o n f o r S e v e r a l l a d i e s h n v e b e e n q u i l t -M e s d a m e s E ;W . ,E .C .m d h o m e a f t a r s p e n d i n g s e v e r a l ' W e a r e g l a d n o h e a r i n g a f t e m o o n s t h e p u n t w e e k a t E u g u n n B u r d i c a n d H e n r y T r u h l -w e e k s w i t h h e r d a u g h t e r , H e l e n a t f n ' n a v n f f m -\ \ n a n " ¢ 1 U 3 8 M I B .S W I M 1 1 0 5 1 9 ~ ~ ~s p n ~~~a g .w h ?W l l n i l l ~i n - §he is able She ls at \W "='"'=un:"\'°!°"**{| 1 h o me og g t g ,3 9 3 5 ug u g n - » na mma wr y r n e u n u u lm .U10 ho me o f h e r "mc l° I Ai g :A 1nnr:\|z...........,...............»a¢' nN... | lP\f n t hmn ju . W nd nnn dn v.I C0611 TIIOIIIDBOII.i n d lu n .K m - and aunt,Mr.and Mrs.JohnHinellne.Mrs. Ed Colley and fdher, Z. T.leitwlch were down from St. PnulNeb., T'hun:d.|y md returned Sumday.They called nt me D e n Gnatin home md Friday Mrs.Col- ley called at the Chu. 0. Hinellm home. Mn. Alloc Havre Ind dxnghter, Irene were Sunday wlsiton to herlon, Anhur, and famlly.Mr.md Mrs.Roy Bunch andit°i@"'fr_f=f me" J~:§'=**°'a-.N°?~ xx. u.vumuunu npuue umm.-gw n i gh:and S==-g vlalting u A n .The uumnl :dl c.|1l for tha Rod Crue begin Nov. 11 end continualuntil Thanksgiving.Qlfloen forthe Ha mm nada lun rec ently been mmed u follow: C. n. Gny dzalrmnn; Mn. C. E. Johnson, see.,E.c .Burdlc,vdee-pm.,George Stangel, trels.Orin Grllfln h u - # m d his poeidon ec tha. Plntam bmk. _We undentlnd nu. cl-:mn intend! w in nf-ms " lin. Rose Knmsr And dmgh- n r ,p n .Edwin Blomberg m d baby of Omhl, vldhed last week at the Alfred and Wdw- Kramer homes.Kr. md Hn. Harry C°°r»=r m-Uertlined a t I pinaehle party tkQhdrhomeBsturdnyevening. Then we re thru uhlee of ll¥~ e n.li n . En 'l'r1Plett md Fallen held la mo te l md v on nm prlua w e Mn. Emil Fallen and Wm. Ihlmuuen won the oun-mlndm pri us .Mn. Cooper lex-v~ ueth vldted 'Mm 'i'l\3l51;6n"e'§d the new mn ln Omlhl Sunday.Edgnr Clmlen did some pnper-in at Jem Cllulenh Satunlny. vn-lm get one week aheado l t l m e l a l t w a k l n g i v l n g e h g tno f tl mbl rtl zo t dxa ne w no nto lx. Ind Krl. Uedl 'l'hom|»on.The dnle o f bi rth v u Ott. a wlnplaceofNov.5 u v u |n~ nouneed lui week. E d ;Anderson spent Setunhy night with Mn. Maude Comp!-ann! _Sunday dune: gunna nt tha___ ___. .-' 'nfunhme nb-h re Mr. mdrenewvmunme""'°n wffggld Bute: ind Funk KNIT °",,'¥;§'°"3f`Z»»=»»»»of " ° " " " & E n .p..,\°'imZ|'&f `$f Mr.m d we rs Mr. and ~ J ohn Hi na -f Te hmnh,we re mr ' m u m mdoyed sundry u mm- v m.a mn. Jena Kxozh.M r - " F l P l "ne mix Mr. Bus c h a me nde d t he L a m, v mwn a e a n uuu wm uw.mm Je nni ngs was an _»»-- ' f°=;e1°'r '==. : § 2 § ~ . . .ho m; v u lu z a : i r m upuuu ILIU W U G I' ' " § "coo f ~~~Mr .~M ndr h n l l u i u .h an d -pe r o"m i m i H&'§.€'° and S y lvi a . T e k n mn h , m d Mr . md Mn . H . O.Mr .a n d Mr s .J .D .L o we u g F r a n k L a mb r e c h t. ..-A r wi ld s d r o toll.hllehne spggt this _wegk~end1n ~.1..-_p2f..;g u e » n : . F r E . x ~|¢¢+umunlr f o r nvs ini f.wi t h Mr .Ra nd th a fn lln wimv wars Mara- U a l n o u n w n n 1-;¢mo'r u n c l e I n d aunt,Mr. and Mrs. Clue. Hall.Mrs.Weller Sappenfldd andchildren of Ft. Calhoun spentlut; l " h u r s d a y w i t h M r s . C l i f f o r d H i n e - n e . while paving and yet there an around wenty men hazy fixing,staring and loading machinery. Some of the.machinery will be left here until next urrh - Mr. and Mn. Sldne cCoy ofRocklin, Collf., are iting rela-tives and friends here this week.They were calld here on accountof the deolh of Sldney's mother,Mrs. Mary McCoy.Thursdny the Women'e Club met with Mrs.Will Linden eehostess.Sixteen members andonevisitorwerepresent.Mrs.Effie Hlnellne had the program on the White House. A nice lunch was served. vuay umner gueens ul. mr. uuu nun.-H. C. Cooper.Hans Hansen has been bury the pant week building 1 cement cave at the new x-meh home erectedlast spring and occupied by msn- Tuesday evening of Init weekMrand Mn. H. B. Cameron and Mr and M n .Howard Hum were dinner guests of Hr. andMr s . E P Hansen nta mo o s edinnerElven by thg Amancm legion at Decatur.Mr andMrs .S.S.Si dne ra ndMiss Sidner ul Fremont, were lut Sunday afternoon visitors at the Dr. Cameron home. Mies Celia. Jackson, who liven at the Eastern Sm- hom¢ at Plltt.s~ moulh, spent n law dnyl lastweekvisiting at the home of her bro-ther, Nels Jackson. ,Mx-. and Mm Wm. Burdick ofSouth Omaha, were calling on Her- ""J nK"`ri\Ii 1Zwé`I€ Nd"d22.1 52. Lowe and family né e n um Fd ls . ET. CALHOUNAND vlcmml Mrs. Joe Belln entertained at a Those present were Mrs.E mml Kewhmuk.M n .Anna Sievermu n .Minnie K m s .Mrs.1"r\"'= Wolff,Mrs.Louis Mlchell,Hrs. Ire Piper. Mm Hugh Vaughn ond Krone Kam.Mine Mnry Nelson was holteae to the Women'e Club ThundxyafternoonThe topic of Y-he pro- gram was "Life of Roo nvdt". Roll call was answered bv the name of n fnmoue eduational ln- sdtulion. Mn. Oral Harrlwh gave De Sato was sure s busy place ger Young. John Oberst Sr. of Herman were man irienda het Tuesday.They a p e p e r o n t h e " E l r l y L l ! e o ! _.___..._._........._.,..._full and you will Jive mo ne y- F on Center Ba rga i n:-50 °la de n Rayon Silk Hose 25c; 25a Childrens Rib Ho u 15c:SI.hhrlc Ladies Gloves-emdlllzes-25c;501: Lldlee Silk 833°Jersey Bloomere 39c;50:l- dren's Silk Stripe Jersey Bloomen 29e;50cGirlaB.myonSl1kBloemere ere And ntep-ine 4'lc; $1 Chlldnns Pantle Dreams, 2 for $1.50;$10three-piece Knit Suite, eine M to 20 go at $8.98; (Bc box Knee: 25c;"lm so s s me aggc v elve t Hs u for Lldles go nt ;$1 WalhDregces,sizes 14 to 52,shortsleeves, go at 2 for 81;no Si lk Dresses go at $5-88:$15 Silk Dresses go at sus;$25 WinterCoatsforladies,§ °at 516.761 S10 Girls Camd air Coat and Be nt go nt | 5 .9 8 ,n n e u v m x c . Fuhlon Center, Blair.48-lt Qmuuog puny Tuesday attemodn-9 ¢ ; n Ladies rayon mu bloom- I .\wallingMr. ' on relatives Saturday lwere guests at the H. B. Cameroin Roonévelt". "His Admlnlztx-ationa"l Work rognadn-P zdM_c m 0_1-xi unelhoma was reid by Gram Nenlrmd un..Ji" Billrsvere rgiling 02° the'Mins Helen Trlplett went |20 gm- Sieven read of hh "IA1Al'|w;,"dmyrl:'flMum;ipd Bake and Elmer Alexander Cnmhn Snturday to visit her ilu-'fe And Chancter".I | t a nes Sunday, Oct. ls.t e r , m u m m w h o l m u m n Mn. W m Arndt mu mn. J a hn °° "°e on Pender and H: W . J .mn rooms ol Gardnerfamillu Mr .edand Mrs. Guy Wnliace and patient ut the Clarkson Aronson of i§1§1r. bdiéfs BI _frinds confectionery complet Bhir, Nebradu, Qlavember 12, 1981Pm nigh:fx dlum um Tam and lah, and and h uf* »§,,,,d2§"',; Peter Jensen were Monday eve- Mr.ma ra. Pet; Sonning vidtors at the June: Ryin gm, vm there home.. _. .._Fred Hulrdnm and Ham n o s E m L L r r E M s slP'¢nlh0W fn0m|hg', _.to Mondlydghtv wan an neodnd loam of the project work. ~ms Dee. 8nd il the me meeting.\§§.'i'..,....H u n F n h m trucked hog;to Znemoon. Omnhs Ior B. M. lnnon, Slmdly:nun of evening for Mondnys market.mf- -=4 Mrs YH# R°"°~?§° :ed l n l r l n r "l'ndnv'u ~ Local News J. P. Rhea ol Arlingtan, wu I Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Mead spent " 5 v ' " ' s £ £ , i ~1-§.;;r.'..;;.;.: good sean mae r e e u w e hive just recdved our well mough lnvmunneu Available tony B o s s uzn znx r a kno wn um of Sidney Burmyne %.£°.t£ 'f:':'.J'L.% '!. £Z°'2 §2! r m BI.AKEgA}|.. the most lmnor |.3"°°*1"z¢ mu;_*gf ?h"*d¢lphia 'and |"VU|u||.| ,uw_"*'¢='°~--Co11|¢r"I»" `€v`é¢"iEi§' r hIEdith vuma smma m m m r.I " : ;;,€k~.m1 Mn. Dlve Rutlecge md Ivan. Mn. H.;Min Emestina McCoy spent d M,-,_ the week-end with relatives at y|,m.,dly|Frsmant.\en went Hr. and Mn. T. K. Ivermn andxdMrs. three children spent Sundsyeve Wallace ning with Mr. and Mn. Gudmnnd ,Sorensen J nun ot ul me enwbon nt am Gul! ranch. wal gettlng ready loxme dance at the Gulf schoolhouse."Yon look llke a blueendbaby." altered Frank Pub. ~1 am." retoned lim shortly."How about the new lchnnl teacher-we can'l I l l dmc :wld: herf .______ nlvs mem on dlsplny at The En-lerprlae office.We have carried this high dm llne for mlght yeus axld it ls more popular thu: ever mth the beat trade. Muly of our customers know the ¢n1v1i¢v of 1*-hue wa and we Wm, go ate that they Ire mom at- Na w Alli n! F¢ l'l°"°' Tha earliest nmpler ln ulrtenetll dated IMS and ll ln tho Vlctonl and Albert museum.South K u - xlngton. Englnud. Preserving Cul Florin Mrs. Mprv Ham and Emu-A ox a¢¢:/ m e Ak.5u.);¢1Blair, were Thunday visitors nb nu nrsday.Mr. ma the Wnlber Appleby home.Tynon and Paul, Mr. nn'rhp c m,- c lu b mm. wid; Mn. vm.r4.~» srmm. .minded 1 Blalr business vlndtor W eclnesdny. the day in Norfolk lalt Sunday. Mr .an d Mr s .Rnlph Vin ton Mr s .Aug ust a Syd ow le ft Tue s- druvs no Ha rlan ,Io w a last Mo n - d a y morn ing to v i d t her son a t day-Alexa nder, Neb., Exp ext quilting and comfort Mr .an d Mr s .Alfr e d F e e t a n d ...=.... 1--- L.. u.- u..»\...A:.¢ v..,»=-.. .hmalv Aww. r.. w»mm»¢ lnnt Sun- John 'hylor Thurlnllynltlmnnn-|¢ m ln; ; m » A n n » P » a n lr . md l | n . W l l l J e me n w e n W ¢ d n e a d | y 1 d \ . h l| r.uTuldny ¢venin¢vldhn a t t\| |,g|,|,|-|"Hu g . M n o n , De tl d wu l lh o me .ta r th e n lmv md mdn o . l r . l | | | |\¢r|..'lohn Po ts lm.Smnh y llt e mo o nv i llu J u:k| ndDo ro th y 1 nld\e d| » lf -lI°l!rs .FrmkP| ¢ | | znndnq m f r n w m l hv me s mdny e v u - a | ¢ m | | » . m d | | n . 1 , n wx m l h m h y n n i n g n l d n m ' | q , v - q w - . - . . ,p u n k s !| n d G n e n B q ' " ¢] | -A H .G a l l l h | n.~ 5 . 9 - = » v » .s u - l e :P u un : |l .|.l :\ uv um u .u lu nw : 'L - J \ l l vd1 4 7 .4 8 - I t d a y a n d 8 1§ § n E " u l e ` ~~ , , : ' " = f u -y I r . th e n ! " vu . n u n r e ....,J.'!,..'f'.: ....z-- ____ma '=e=°|1°sM°£€\¥ '!=&'°r!¢.€£°!£1 -.2.|. "»\.ua l ~ ;n u o m h l e i n pric e th a n eve r b e - fore. Syrup,Brown.gallon --53:1 Syrup,Whlte,gallon -.-'¢3¢ Sugar, 10-lb. bag ---534: P o r k t r l e a n s 2 5 C 3-Ib. and I0 oz. can HomeGrown Potatoes,peck --l5c ~CranIerrles,2quarts ----- 25c it can ua _ 114 - W e Deliver ~ North Side Store ..; best remltm |l | |I 1 c o new to come in and see our at- tr ac ti ve lin e. Th e En te rp ri se . V ; 1 F o r F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y |~.'.c A s n s A L E s ~ \ . ' ° ' w Colson's Sorghum -- 5 --~';63 An yln do n W h en y ou a n np lr ln ( to t hehlz helt place. It ll hononhlo tu n a c h tho lscond or V w t b l mira nn k .- O lc e ro . m¢ of Holdngn vu im. i A raenmmnn mz " " h m a w - ~ " ~ ~ 7 ; = : mvmcmnmnm-Ju\=Ipent 1 wee."soma l l ernu mx .um nu! hmm lm umm.w£f'_;.°3=:f&L2:°.'m':°° nn- v¢ ¢lu n\ ~may ns n r o w n n u u ;no un ln s cu - bo n a xo x xa w- e uu a ltmolphtro.~ -....l'I'ifs°e;===f£ =2"'..=1¥$?m'~ Inu m n .u v e l 01:u m m m .h `Illld.l.~Mr .an d l i m -F r e d Mu lle r ~ 3 - . . Z . Mn. Jesse umm: mea ns moMethodist hoapiw in Omaha onSunday modng,lollowhmg | Ca-searian operation pedormed Thur: lily evening. An eight pound 'baby boy livd and il doing fine The entire community extends »ym~P°"=v w this grieve sfrirken :tam- xlv in the\r time nf somww. _ __ and Mrs. mule unmm um nun---~- ~ - - - - - - - --_bm.a u mm two mn:Mrs . mga : a nd A. AJ ' " " '"a M J ' a n d Dick Tucknr and Andaman all of Bum. sonnty wengtivea. Elmer Dixon were albemoon vil- Swldly diimlr guests ol Con and|wi;1;h° A 11 < -era wim the Neum Warnckchih George Bwd-.meea m .Miss Alma wmh of Blair,Sunday m u m s e w w af Mr. mb at the n. u w s p e n t u m m m m a ve- and Mrs.Kmmf h.um were Mecamb.ning wah mu Gertrude $"v.n'31¢k. Mr.:nd M m <= °. 1 dd ,Misa M m a Mr.and Mrs.C.Pedersax ot Ruby Peter; and Mus: Gladys Bak-F'Mr .....J »\~.\.......s.u ....A u n lnlmlv wen! Auxiliary kenmingbnrl :day aftemoon, Nov. nme of Mm. Charles m n s u m . m u . w \ » m u m ""-1-15,.}",'.1"'|..."',1"',.,'Z";'£"|§5".,,'i§-' nw manned to hu hom: vnu Ill-llll»:med Jim mly.An4.|¢ wuthnlunpomdumuehbetter.~_. ':'»-,;*.'°:.:":.:'.°°*"°'**'". . s °. : : ' m z i z m n " '" x Blakahn? ' " ' ° 'Zlu§'T\a hu u||||.mumom the mm -n- lln. Guild um a ol lmB|»x»,vu¢¢awxv.hun.J|¢1=n¢-B!thel||¢1.\m|dny|1'\¢r|um\.'Nlehpd nu ownm Wnn-P;':~;!.°: me? .°:¥'..!'!'.§':'2."..Dodhld Fm' Sill;-Clldne Whl 5. J .W . B la tte r a n d I n d Qnnrlnu fllnnnf g s P E c | A L s r ||For Friday and Saturlay cAsn sALEs~\.'°'W Colson's Sorghum -- 5 --~';63c HomeGrown Potatoes,peck --l5c ~ '-.-,.._.. u n .4 4 __- -\* *" " " ' * ? f ° ~» f -l 1 , \ = » > > ~ <s i 1 < T , . s _ 1, , A 1 f I 1 5 g r \ . .;....r .|.:. - ¢\ -" r c : JJ raw Effective Fa. and sn., Nov. mb & 14:11 in Bmr ` gi; Syrup,Brown.gallon --53:1 ~Cr anBe r rl es ,2 qua rts -----25c ~can 113 - 114 - We Deliva i N o r t h S i d e S t o r e JENS NIELSON, Prnprletor D A T E S C R A N B E R R I E S fr NewCro|>Fu;yCl|?e Cad .{.. l 2 P v w l l 2 3 ;~~~\ L BA BY a a 196 Syrup, White, gallon -- '03¢ Sugar, 10-lb. bag --534: P o r k t r l e a n s 2 5 C 3-Ib. and I0 oz. can ~ l'\1l\\v\<iI\'°f§.'.'€?'1l`T.§'T.I2 for 19c u|C o r n S"§ § f § 2 § : ;3 for I S u g a r M i n c e M e a t _ Armmu-'a Beal /Mr. and Mrs. Detlef Wu!! andJlmen and'Myron Tuite were Fri- day evening visitors at John, Pet~ ersen's.Clurlce Ryan entertained severalof her friends at a_pnrty at her home Saturday evemng.Mx. end Mrs.Harold Taylor,Mr.and Mrs. Walter Appleby, Norris Ward, John PeteraenLMrs. Benson, were dinner guest.: Sun-dny o! their brother, Oscar and wife.Mr; and Mrs. R M. Iverson andfamily spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Margaret Iverson of Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Petersen of west of Herman, had Sunday din-ner at the parental Faekler home.Afternoon visitnrk were Mr.and <:.\ur =»¢m»u,nu.-nu nu..[nude Long and Mr.and Mrs. Wm. Brett of Hermnn..' ?<€0ea1+»§\f guests at the Henry Monke home at Fontandle. Miss Frances Gross who teaches in the Omaha schools, spent Sgt,- urday in Blair, retuming to Om# ba in the evening. ' M r .and Mrs.Earl Jensen at- gnaeq a bmhday my at the dotte cockerels.Special pHce if txken soon. L. J. Dey, Calhoun.i t Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Guyer vieré dinner guests at. the home of their son, Lyle last Sunday. Order your baked goods and salads from the Dudgeon and Streddus Delicatessen-Black 45. nm. ww ..u...5 W we .....,.. ...one ,|wlft.-moving body."Wonder what the hurry tl?"muttened Jlm pulllug ol! his clothe-B.and llve minutes later, alter n careful search of the place. he under- Mood.HI: best clothes had completely dlsappearedL If he went to »the dance ln the schoolhouse, it would have to be In u lun or khlkl. dean C. K, Andersen and Mrs.ummmTaylor w .gunday evenlmyall- ers at Je ansen's.Mr. nnd'MZ Detlel Wulf and James atlend the Emil Jensen sale Monday.Mr. Jensen is mov-Ing his family to the Albert Sprick place soon.Mrs.Geo.Nelaen entertainedthe Ladies Aid Wednesday after- noon.__ Mrs. Ray Wilson and niece, Helen of Omaha, uncle and aunt of Mrs. Fackler.T. K. Iverson shelled corn Fri- day for Lars Paulsen and Rasmus-sen Bros. of Tekamsh bought the com.0. M. Mathews received feeder cattle last week. Friday fonenoan budness visit-ors at the W. J. Slmonsen home DEWEY FREDERICK LARSON Little Dewey Frederick Larson, aged B months and 12 days, passed away at six a. m. Thursday, Nov. Sth of intestinal flu, at the home twelve miles west of Blair, after an illness of but two days.The parents, Mr. and Mm Clyde Lar- ______.. ._..__..-_____. _ Harold Jensen name near urum,last Monday night. Fred Soll 1188 been quite ill the past few days and Mrs. Harry Walker has ban cadng for him. At this writing he in somewhat improved. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Johnson of He and Miss Mildred Butler nr nm a wan szunanv diniuar I8 -lt Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mortensen and family were entertained at the J. E. Fischer home last. Sun- day evening. Mr. and Mm Jens Nielsen were called w Racine,Wisconsin last Sunday morning to attend the funeral of q relative. .___"__v U "1__\._...- and cool-but worklng clothea Jlm Blnkeham wa s n o t mm-he knew n was n mlsehlevoua trlckthey had played upon hlm.Botthey conldn'x keep hlm home tha!way-he cared ton much about goIng to see the new school teacher for she bore the same name aa agirl he used to know-lllllio Gray lf thla was his lllllle Gray, per-haps he would dlu-over from herh a u lHelenand Georgisna Hansensang "Ivory Palaces"in Sundayschool Sunday.We hope to hear them again soon.Mr.and Mrs.Harry Madsen and Ralph and M.r.and Mrs. Archie Kuhr were Sunday visitors st the Henry Kuhr home in Blair.Mr.and Mrs.Will Ryan wereSaturday eyenlng visitors at the were County Agent Bates and Joe Clabaugh of Lincoln. Miss Marjorie Hinellne of DsSoto spent Sunday at the Robert Widener home, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tyson and Paul had Sunda 55-me with Mrs.'I'yson's sister, in Walter Gsm- mel and family, near Teksmah.Macy and Manley Warrick spent son,are g n u stnenen-over meloss of the little one and the place in their hearts will always be an empty void The funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at the Orum church with Rev. Jerdld ofligiaffing, and interment was made i n the Orum cemetery. l V.v.........,.._... .._......,......-.guesti at the Oscar Gilbenson home on west Gmnt str¢. Mrs.Henry Black,formerly Mrs.Rose Gllberts ol this city, but now residing in Grand Island, came last Friday tor a weekend visit with relatives in Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ko lwma n ur.ann mrs. J.v. nxruzmumileft last Monday for the Soldiers Home at Grand Island, where they will spend the winter. The Tuesday evening bridgeclubmetwithMissMaryCook, Nov. 10.There were three tables and a very pleasant evening was spent.' tm....,,.M.,...e ,...\.W.......swered the Important letter he had wrltlen to her.u i t was his Mlllls Gray,shewouldn't care about hls clothes. Hegot into them, glad that the khnklwas clean and that he had a new black (le.All the windows In the school-hunle were wide open when Jlm \ arrived. and the sound or llddle!\, 4IIIIn' Dellef Wulf home. Jieaé the following very care :e q and you will save money-F on Center Bargains-50c._Rayon Silk Hose 25c;251;Childrens Rub Hose 15c;ni 1..k..:..l..a:..r:|........_.m..|| Thursday evening with Mr.and Mrs.Linton Puffer,near Teks- mah.Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Fitch wereSundayeve ni n g vis ito rs o t th e h o me o f Mr .an d Mr s .Ha r r y Ty son.» » » I m r . .n_,_,_,\n m . . .. . . A CARD OF THANKS It is with grateful hearts that we extend our thanks bo our neighbors and friends who so kindlv assisted us durinar the ill- and sons,Frederick ,and Herbem drove over fo Raed 0 Iowa last Sunday and spent e day with Mr. and Mn. John Ko fermaxi and iamily.The men are brothers. Ted Curley went to Omaha on 1....4 ......\.n... ea The 'l regular Nov.14. session t commitfi Mrs. . L .~_.< N :R.C.wi ll ho ld th ei r me e ti n g on Satundny , F o llo wi n g th e business her e will be a re fr esh me nt ae.x J e rr y Fo le y entertain ed holic Ladies Clu b a t her and the thump or danc ing feet, was exhilarating.Outside. ln the moon light,many couples strolled under the c ottonwqods, so when J im bent his head to enter the sc hoolhouse door, his appearanc e wal an event.Th e voices of his friends greeted hlm. a nd so me on e s ta rte d a I lttle nnn'u\\l:n "na | u\\\nI vnnnuflllfl |41 y.r ; ................e.....\...,........sizes-25c;50c Ladies Silk Stdpe Jersey Bloomers 39c;50s Chil- drsgn's Silk Stripe Jersey Bloomers 294;501: Girls Rayon Silk Bloomers 294:$1 Ladies rayon silk bloom ers and step-ins 47c, $1 Childrens Pantle Dresses, 2 for $1 50,$10three-»pieoe Knit Suits, sizes 14 to20go at $3.98, 451: box Kam: 25cvalues in $3 Felt and Velvet Hats for Ladies go at 25c;$1 Wash Dresses,sizes 14 to 52 short Dresses go at $538 $15 Silk Dresses K0 at S7 95,$25 Winter '; sleevss, go at 2 for Sl?$10 Sll : rn.. .nu ar....,,..,.......... ......Eugene drove to Omaha Sunday to be rgluests ol Mr, and Mrs.Neil Bu 'c..lack and Mary Annstayedwiththeirgrandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Haack of Blair Joel Hutchins, with a son, Ev-erett of North Platte who hasbeenvidtinghisdaughter,Mrs. A. W .Clarke and fax-nily went Monday afternoon to Council Blutls to vim other relatives. Mr.and Mrs.Gudmond Soren-sen drove to Sdhuyler Monday, towitness the state honking contest. _ l&t~.Q°°fs~a.H"": ~°d.!fn~ P. ness and after the death of our beloved little one. We wish also to thank the min- ister for his kindly sympathy and those who lent such beautiful flow offerings and those who fumiahed the music. -Mx. and Mrs. Clyde Larson. MBS.n-:sss HANSEN Mn. Jem Hansen of nearorum pshsed sway Sunday morning, November 8.She hld been taken neunesuay or ...t nee. W ... ....Joseph hospital where he under- went an operation on his knee Thursday moming.His wife and children were down w vi dt him last Friday. Mr.and Mrs.L. L .Keyser moved their household elfects in Kearney la n Wednesday.They have been lidng here the past five or six months where Mr. Keyser has been operating a pool l u n Last Sunday vlslwrs_ at_f-lla ~ m e home W\ week.' dance.] The M masquenhallin Nov. 14. men sm vlted. Mr. a children, several other; edne sda y a fte rnoo n o f last There wa s a go od atte n- Refr eshments we re served. [i ll Cr ee k C lu b will g ive a . ud e da nc e at the M. W . A . B la i r Saturd ay even ing, Good music .Admis sio n, :,ladies 25c.Public i n - 4 a - w nd Mr s .E .E .Hi le a a n d wh o h a ve b e e n spen ding | | |.| u u \n u n n u ; \|| | ;u .nnfl the whole thi ng was lzelllnn ulung spdenclldly. when some nm* ez: IIatimédt "Lo ok ul :h e B c hu ul ma 'am-sh es fa in ti ng !" J i m B ln ke h am la w b iz Di c k Fo r est awk wa r dly supporting a verym a l l figure there was u. c loud of rlc h red hair tumbli ng over her shoulder. °' lt' s Mi lli e - my lllllle l" th o u g h t .lim an he pushed his way forward. h m by th e ti me he reac hed Dic k l|'nn»nt th a f lr i hm!h a m horns éI HI W e e "w l g n m f g ,Ig lu gg » v » » " 1 » -n u .- w g u u p -- v - - -a w a y b !m i n i s t e r i n g w o m e n .H r s .A g g u s t a S y d o w ,l e f t T h e n m m o r n i n ;a n t h a m e n ' ~~~n n a ! b r a h l u n n # i n . 1 In n a ¢ \ n Ul u u l . I.Colts for Indies go at $l6.75;$10 Gxrls Camel Hdr Coat md ~ go_at $5.9§.ainel 7 '*?-1f: |sm1r.n nelpeu mrs. oscar matnews|,_|\¢\}1:'na1\=§n1 |..f\0na1\¢NJu Lorenzen home south OI U1l\1'»|'T'uen.dnv~~~g f 2 , ¢ 1 ' l | 0 0 l J _v u N A U a n i a n | . | v I \ . u u | |I H -v » " 1 " ' ~_- - - - - - ¢-_--- .v r c u b l u n u u I 5 v u L u !l u u |\ | l \ J l u u 'Q n s 'Y w h e n s h e u n d e r w e n t a C a e s e n a n w e r e M r .a n d M r s .F r e d C h r i s t e n C o l o r a d o W I I C N t h e y w l l l 1 ° ¢ 8 i d 0 -i n g ,q u i t a f o r g e t t i n g a b o u t t h e n e w . . R ' % ' ° : , . E I . P -_ } ' E " ' . . ' i ' 1 d ~ n n 'n n o r n t l m m r m " l " h 1 1 r s . r i m r » v | m i n Q S B D B h d f a m i l y a n d M .C h r i s t e n s q u M r a n d M m C a r l K o l t e r m l l l l C h 0 0 |f ¢ I C h ¢ f .I l l )B l l k i l l l l h m m ' Fashion Center, Blair.43-1: BENCH NOTES Mr. ard Mm E mi l Follen and baby uf He rmi a ;spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fallen.=;'Mr. and Mrs. AudnfwSvendgsld and children were lS'undny"dinnete s t a a t t h e J o n a s ' B l g o n b e r g : mn nmul,ann mn .mary un-bert of Blair, were Sunday alter- noon yldwra with Mr. and Mrs.Georgeij-Inln and Virginia.__Miss Vera McGowan was aSaturdaynightguestofMiss Anna Paulsen at the Lars Paulsen home.,.Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Laymanand family of near Tekamah, wereSunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs: Loran Layman.Mr. and Mrs. Pau. Rllintt and nhllrirnn nf P1ut _,....._,..,...-...__-_,-._, ,November Sth from which she failed tn recover. Mabel Edna Henthom wuborn at Fmlrmont, Neb.,'June 19, 1888and was married in Blair March 27, 1904 to .lease Hansen of near Onam. Since marriage Mr. and M n . Hansen have made their home on a farm near Orum and have been bleat withafamlly of thirteen chil- of Orum, Mr.and Mrs.Chrlp Johnson of Fremont and Mies Ruthlnrenzen._ _.Dproc Boar Sale at Jensen E Brass Salle Pavillion, Blulr, Satu- day,Nov.21.l0 large,stroDuronBoarésiredbY`ll\Yi11d;l Model,the world's qhamplon .ip1929,iveightf 1,100 pound;Nelf Svengard.,=,..43-lt M' 'ma M n .Julius Petersen and Misa Margaret Von Linkin drove to Omaha last Tuesday onbdslness.Julius Lang aocompaxv led them home and will visit at the parental home of Rev.and Mrs. J.G. Lang in this city. Last Tuesday night was the first night that the North Tourist park was deserted, the last of the cars leaving far`0maha and other ..|@,....n.sf .nav 'nm .nm-lf h u self wal the only one who aelunlly had her In mlnd that morning u he rode foward neo Gulch pm of~ nee.He hnd made up hll mlm! than I f Mi lli e Gra y apneured m m an dlmllffennt. he would not he the one rn I rv I n n r mi n v h r r I n ter n ( Ureumlng th us us his wnlle pony amh led alo ng th e trail,J lm ¢ud~ denly heard a h a n d :hools.an d then,tur nln s. saw th e gi rl of bln bean Hdlng c lo se hehlnd hlm.She dld no t glanc e u p a t hi s fa c e a l n m .ll was o nly when he whir led n EMrs. Jim Sorensen and daughter and Mrs. Martin Bertelsen,Mrs.Theo. Luhdt and daughter visited at the C. Sutton home Wednoalay afternoon.Mrs. Harry Fitch and son. Mrs. Harold Thornby, Mrs. Elmer Mun son and Hans Anderson,all o l Omaha, were dinner guests Wednesday at the home of Mr.and Mm Clark Lippincott.Mr. and Mrs. Louie Menqke and children motored to Wisner Sondaywspendthe day with Mrand Mrs. Bernard iliinz- daughter of Syracuse, Neb. spent all day Sunday at the parental Charles Koenig home._ Mlls_ Flora Anderson came up Mr. and Mrs. Philip Specht and Mrs George Faekler at the home 1 Saturda of Tekamah were afternoon visih ors there.The families of the followingenjoyed a Weiner toast in the De Soto woods Suhday:Messrs.and Moore VVill Gustin, Enoch Moore and Henr Sorensen.Mr ...X Mrs.U.S.Reeves of south of Blain pent Wednesday at the home of t eir son,Upaland familyMrs Harry Mackenhsupt ofLincoln,visited with her sister, Mrs J. J. Schneider and niece, of the latter from Wednesday until y.Mr and Mrs J. S. Conety spent Sunday at the P. J. Flynn home dren, three of whom are deceased. Mrs.Hansen was a member of the Methodist church and lived the part of a faithful christian wife She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Elvaretta Henthome and one brother, Vern Alvih Henthorne o! Kennard; also her husband, Jasc Hansen and ten children:Avis, Lester, Earl, Gertrude, Elva, Roy, Kenneth, Opal, Beulah and the new born baby bay.All the children live at home with the exception ol Lester,who 's married and livessouth of Bali, and Gertrude who ls/ employed hi Fremont.The funeral services were held Mesdames George Mundorf sam nd mother. droye t.n_.,\':fr'lend, Neb. Wednesday marni;ig'for an over night visit with relatives.They expect .to he present at a golden wedding also. Mrs. Olive J. Smith and daugh- ters spent Monday and Friday, in Omaha, calling on friends. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Steele and daughters attended a pany at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ras- mussen of Onxm, to help celebrate the birth anniversary of the lst-ter.Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lallodaof Omaha, who were dso guests there, came home with the Steele family and spent Sunday. Mr.and Mrs.David Mummert Jr.are receivng the congratula- ..____. ....,r.. ..-___ ;.r-...i.._...- ,,....... .........,.-....,........._been well "filled ell' summer and fall with tourists 'coming and going but as the November chill creeps around, the park is not so attractive for sleeping quarters! Mrs. J. R.Smith tells us that she has received word ol' the death o l Isaac Thompson,some time last September at his home in St. Paul, Minn.Mr. Thompson is an old Blairite and an early day, printer,having workal on the Blair Republican and Blair Pilot forty years ago.He is survived hy his wife and two daughters, Vern and Helen.Many o! the old timers will remember Mr. Thomp- l w hls po ny ou t o f tho trai l a nd ga ve her a free passage um: she looked up grnlefuily ."Oh , tha n k y ou - I was ju s t a b i l afr ai d of a n I nd ia n I met y on de r- why ,J i m - J l m Bla k eh u ml I s lt rnnlly y ou?"She radiated with da | igm. n nn .Tim rnde u p to he r. hai In hand. "I didn't believe y nu°d remember me. nnuze." he said. c ontentedly ., °'R\=~member y ou?Ho w ridic u lulll!" She blushed w~rmly , but her hlne Py e;wer e d nnc lng wi th pure delight.."J ust imagine , leeing y ou her e!" *Ima gin e meeting the on ly gir l I ever loved out he re ln my lone.\!~ ness." muttered J im In a low, tense w w . . - 1 Fo r n mo me n t th e gi rl Utlr ed a t h i m unbellevlngly . then th e I c ve l l vl53 pnnnds ~Ju'~~ @ -~ = - E ~ l - 1~`T h e ~'=l H ..'5»r"= J .6 7 2 3 1TI !|[.~ f f'g ~~'~L i k e U*-£'»-'-,Q~ I "a 1 ~d <'I r N .1 |- - e b ..~'\ --.` 9 1 \ ~ J u ||4 | \ fl ~.JF 1 l g p *» q fI'0lI.\Um l h l l Stlllr di ly Iftel"¥l00Il t B I th ¢VEllin th e T u g tw o a f th a u u n s 011 U10viadtRf.U18 Cla r k 14iDDilTlC0tt\gin{fnlnT;n1hn '€m».§.. ('.n1unfgr ».,..,.'.f|,._'?§_""§'..fL........:s\.p DT.,fT.'§...d|| »h6 I»1'IiVl][ n u r m a n y A n u u u n u v u l - " - ' l o f a li ttle dau gh te r,Mr .a n d Mr s .E d Galua ha a n d E.Ra th mo th e r an d dausrhter.F e r n o f Exe te r .Ne b . .home and on Sunday Afternoon Miss Anderson und Mr. Ind Mrs. Cluk Lippincott Ind VlrginlnAnn drovu to Fremont to vdsdt Mr. andMrs. lauie lnTk.Mn. C. Sntwu md Mrs, WalterlllcCrul¢en cnlled 9".Mr=- Thgo. ........ ..- .............. ,....-., .......-near Herman Friday aibernoon vdailars At the Kindred school were Mrs.Wm. Rutledge, her mother, Mrs. George Morrison of Tekxmnh, Mrs. Scha-fer of Burwell,Neb.,and Mrs.Hampton of Holden, Mo. vrum ulumu vnu; nav. nuyuu v.Homin: officiating and interment bum Nov. was nude in the Orum cemetery.baby are ' The sympathies of the entire rnlus has ~ community goes out tn the berenv- miormed, ed husband and family in this Mn. E. their great sorrow.Z. T. Left b :loing nicely.The little been na med ,so we a n Ruth J ea nin e. J , C o lle y llld h e r f a th e r :wic h o f St.Pa ul,Nab ., - ' - " u " " " " ' l ...- _ - -- . .. - . . - . .- - ,.-,dr ove i n Saturd ay a n d rema ined over Sunday w i t h th ei r da ug h te r and so n-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W il1~ a r d Ne we ll w h o l i ve i n t h e G a r d - ne r distric t.M r .Galua ha i s a ell wu s tuu lu | u | .u nu r lull; nu u lu!lmi le d happily ." 0 h .J i m Bla k e hnm. do y ou really mean that'r"nhe whispered softly . "Ah. lllllle Gray . Mlllle G:-ny . my bee n h u a c he d f or y ou ever sin c e I l e n Lead enville --I mulle d y ou n » i r. builness allen over farfner near Exeter and umm w-as\and and on Saturday then'first visit to WuhingwnLundt sammy w help her cue-Suhday dinner guem of Mr.'were BN'brgge her.\;I;thd§v-._.. and Mm 'r. K, Iverson wexfe Mr.:m om s snvlm rron the w¢ek-<er guests at the G, 11. county which ilne.Both Mn.Colley laying_larm land Lettwdch are former they hve. entirely different came out v from that where care?"Hnmv.and nmmlnnn. M .? v e r | 0 n B i l d c h i l -w g g g 2 ' £ ' § ', Z E " ', E f f ' __ ' i B _ _ ; f ' ,' f f _ d J u s t a n e v i d e n c e o f t h e t e r ; o g D 1 : | § o 1 dinm n hon Mx. H . " i i " ' a i m ; t ° " ' " Q I ! ! l u n n n - I nli ll l n L a d ul" a nd l n .C|\rlJll~'|....:...l:n4r.I 3 - '_.__....._.-___,,,,_,,,,,,, ,Vamen And cluldren vlaiwd at the mars were Ted Oiinger home Saturday eve- Thane and 1 Q. nndsld Edgar I.-Irion mf; "QT-€'T..§'¥ non were un r 0Mr. and Mn. Abd Hansen.'.'1""1 "L " ll;l\P\|ll.gunz: uuuu vur | ....| mtffnvinxv nf wav umm runvnllad land...... ..........,, .,- .._...._ _-.-_ __ -_.Y[:;f|yTn:d"r§&sg;n',g in the deaih ol George Bevington, Washington county residents. .l and Vera Mae.shell Ihocked veteran of the Mr. md Mrs. Ed Natter of the [n_ C_ B_ Bunn had as World W u .It i s only one of M.cCu!.hy dltdcg eutertninad at a °;;_ ,g"°g§ J lh.ang ¥,'l'£,."'"'f;3...°i.'"'Z...Z?€§'...'§"L§' dinner party last Silnday, the fol- B m anru.Onnl Rmvne x n d l f m - l g : d n t i n u i d e r m n e b v t h o s e ~~ II Mrs.Anim B, amaddent of the :ly and her dau; ' v - - - - _ _ .Cr a wf o rd ,pa s t Millie hung her head.Presently Reb ek ah Aaaem~she nodded gently ,and added | o lhber-i n-law,M m th u on ly h i s e a r h a r d i n th a t vu !|n -1 vs_ __\__DTIIHQ " W O Ul d I b t h i f i MG M.52am Crawford,both of Lincoln, » - ~nt Int Thursday visiting at the ~ome of Min Melita Taylor.Mrs. , m m Crawford md Mi n Tnylor ue old friend: and they npent an ehjoynble day renewing thdt ac- qnsintanee, and sho uldng in the dghu nf the dw.Later in thellhernoon the gnem mowred on " G e t i h e H a b i t iraaie with - rice clofhiex- Bl air. --Nebm $1.60 Per loolbs U W " ; ;(Cheaper in[500~|b. lots) as§II,g as The increased price of eggs w i l l w a r r a n t feeding a m ash of t h i s k i n d .Ge t yo u r idle hens working for you. A FULL LINE OF FEEDS Ph o n e 9 8 sunk mn MILL pnlrle."W o u ld I N h a n t o d a y .Jlm.lt I d ld not?IA! ! Ip r in g | rem In the paper somethin: about yo u an d t he ra nc h h er e- a nd u m n u m I Applied-lor the amen of -5;-_g°~ teacher!1 :me r rec elvedyle t te r - an d In t nlih t w h au I n w y o u - I h u n t e d ! " " s m e y | ¢ u n u m n u n m n o w . lw e e t h a n f u k e d J i m a s h i to o k h e r mw h i s a r m sa n b f l e d n n I n ~ o w l n d i l d l d: m m ,,,_ \ ~r ~u~ f;.':€*f \TTI ~~1 \.6123 y~»_-1 »,J - . ~ , _ . , '" 'T i ~~r ~L i k e ",\'\.-..--~ \.~a \l.||. 3 - ¢ ~1 x r ' \* la n w u | |1|~1 .1 l l 4 K . W °0 Laying h o~,... ... . ..with hex'daughter,Mrs.Ou C. H. Ch ll hBlankznship, who Ss an instnxciorgary lowhin. gh hwriting, -; m um samx for the nm.D';';'L"''Us "°"'' 'Ifhe_ !°3¢11'=! G°12m=s12i=r CIP? m°*|71`i}1" ~"iawith sm. GeneDavid lm; Thurs-day afternoon with ten memberspresent.The Mines Curtis and,"§',";_§n'~'°viaiton.The Club s ao w oeach member having had l. birth- day some time during the -time between each meeting receives ahand embroidered tea towel from each of the members.Mrs. TedOllnger happened to be the lucky one this time so received eleventeetowds.The Club will hold their next meeting with Mrs. Louie m m m . ALONG THE »BOTTOM Roan' Mr. and Mrs. Byron Beard andsons spent Friday evening withthe A. W. Clarke family. Sunday aftemoon the families of Hans,Henry, Carl and Gudmond Sorensen, with an uncle, Hans Sor- ensen south of Blair, were visit-ors with the Pete Sorensen familyof Blair, whose son, Bill ol FallsCity, was home forf the day.David Mathews of Omaha, wasup for dinner with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mathews Monday. The Misses Elizabeth Grimm, can '""" ' The Kindred Merry Makers met Thursday with Mrs. o. M. mul- ews when fifteen members atten-ded and Mrs. Gonna was a visitor. The ladies quilted and the hostess delicious refreshments. Mrs. Prentice Smith will entenaln theClub Nov. 19.Mrs.s W&.W°Dlxond of (Lincoln, came un y m n a ewat the Neem Warrick home. irglnln spent Sunday evening at the Albert Matthlesen home west of Blair. Mrs.Byron Beard and CoraBeard drove to Burt county lastThursday afternoon to visit Mrs.F. Muller and sons.Mr. and Mm H. P. Bertelsen ofBlair,were Tuesday evening vis-itors at the W. J. Simonsen home. Miss Anna Paulsen Miss VeraMcGowan, Miss Annulsellc Stick- who o lf tld themselves to their country in time of need. m a g e -served nearly two n m the submarine service and always with courage and emeiency mlldnr u spotless record.But 'ne was shell shocked and after leav-ing the service be was in me out of government hospitals,having at one Bm reeelvedtreatment for nearly three years.I n January,1980 he and his mother moved to Blair from South Omaha,hoping that the change might be beneficial to him but nothing seemed to help him and he at last became so had that he was taken i n c w g e by the authorities.On last Sunday ha ended his life. Deceased was n man of more than ordinary qualities,n Mason v_Mr. and Mrs. George Hain lctt, hir. and Mrs. Clarkson Husk, Lloyd, Wallace, Harry and Eugene Husk enjoyed a picnic Sundav,south of Blair.They all had sui- per with hir.and Mrs.CharlesHusk.Mrs.Walter Schneider of Ith- aca, was a Thursday visitor atthe Geo. Fm-lclar hnma fnldnp M.-. and a brave and faithful soldier and in his honor the Masons took charge of the funeral ceremonies which were held at the Episcopal church nt two p. rn. Tuesday, and interment was made in the Gmcc- land cemetery in South Omaha, vherethe South Dmaha Legion mn .n l rry caan us. ue aww, mr.and 'Mrs Joe Luure and Mr. and Mn. Ernest Kruse ol Ft. Calhoun township,Att'y.Seymour Smith and family ani<llrs= V)cky`Smith md daughter, Arlene of Omlhn Mr. and Mrs.Walter Petersen, Hr. and Mrs.Walter M. Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Halbert of this city were among the guests at a surprise party for Mrs. Floyd Evans of Coundl Bluffs on Wednesday evehlng, honoring her birth anniversary.There were five tables of bridge and the Blair- ltes brought home .the prizes, Mr. and Mrs.Halbert holding high score and Mrs.Nelson and Mr. Petersen low scores.1 Mrs. Charles Mortensen carried out a pleasant surprise on Lnuru Davis oi southwest of Herman, who is staying nt the Mortensen home, last Friday evening, by in- viting in a few of her frlends. The occasion was in the orm of a handkerchief shower in honor of her birthday.The evening was spent playing pinochle and a de- licious lunch was served by Mrs.Ethyl Cummings of Herman, and J. J. Schneider holne with her for ron rumxahed the :inns squad.Mortensen.Those present beaidcl Viola Nelson of Omm, were Sun- n visit.the honored guest were Helen'day afternoon guests at the Tha Bridgevlew Club met last Mr. and Mrs. Adolph v°" were Gadlgher, med.. Hngge, Mnrgar~ Hnrry Tucker home.Thursday aftemuon with Mrs. Cnrl dinner guests at the home of Mt. et Koedg, Dale Bmmbaugh, all ofLnwrenceVedsfedo l Staple-isnrensen wiu. nine mednbenund and Mrs. Walter Gutsdmw last Bldr, Cheswr md Walter Davin burn, who had been at the Ak-one vzsitor present to !tddy¢'|.he Monday evening.nf Wm-mnn_