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Firstihanksgiv-
ingProclamation
Wdphington Issued Fin!Procla
mation Nov.26 l78.Celebra
tion Dates To Earliest Days Of
Massachusetts Bly Colony.
BECOME NATIONAL HOLIDAY
The custom of the President of
the United States issuing annual
ly n Hmnksgiving Proclamation
can be traced buck to the time
when George Washington was at
the helm ol the nutions affairs.
On November 26 (the same dayonwhichThadtsgivingfallsthis
year)1789 President Washing»
ton proclaimed for the first time
a national day of thnnksglving
thereby mug a precedent for
all future Presidents.
Celebruiim of IbankssiViDK
Day in Amerios we are informed
hy.the Unimed sum George
Washington Bicentennial Com
mission can be tuned beck to the
elrllest days cd the Massachusetts
Bsy Colony;Prom there the customspreadtoallportsof
llniwd States.
Wasbingtons first national
Thanksgiving Proclamation met
with some objections.When Elias
Bnudinot on September 26 1789
UfficersNab
FiveOmahans
Men Charged With Stealing Boat
New in County .lsil Awaiting
Trlal in District Court.Plead
Not Guilty
ARE UNABLE To GIVE BOND
On November 19th the last day
of the hunting season RalphWallenJohn Holmes B. E.Wmiien
Sr.Knut Wsllen and B. E.Wsllen
Jr.came to Blair bent on a hunt
ing trip.Alter hunting along the
river they found a boat belongingto Fund Norris and appropriated lt
to their own use.Having no oars two of them
Rdpli Wallen and John Holmes
got out into the sirl and sceordlngwtheirstorycouldn~
get back to shore until they land
ed at Florence.They returned
~boat sftier they hld louMd thi
the oflidhls were on thdr tni
amhhnt they were subject to nr
new
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1n juli md dr preliminsry hear
ing was held Tuesday and the~
were bound over bo district canNotbeingablewfurnishbon
they were nill bosrdk\g and lodgingwithSheriffSutherlandWed
introduced a resolution in ¢htlineaday moming.J
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ChristmasAélivitieswlIulllnnn-season.It hl nsunuilla 1.9¢Ull 4|.A\lll\.|i|J|Avvv.uv;at the Congregational church.Aslo""Vo '"**"""""- £8{{}3£ him thanordinary*
_...__~fatalities and up to thepr¢»~;__f~mr~un1 rn oAn'1'v A cllnrvnu "ent time Hilteen deathsand
ua[ual each Club member was per"?;""€";§===¢ 9 ¢f§:»gg;FARM nuxmu Move Made to Spomnr CommunityenngeramyKH*~:nathan there a verv satin HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING ang Tree and Program.Annual State Y.M.C.A,Older
Boys Conference to Be Held in
Omaha Beginning Fddly,Nov.
21th
ENTERTAIN VISITING BOYS
lncal Methodist Pastor Heads
Committee in Charge of Blair
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Under the nusplces of the membersolSt.Iands Borgia church
G!this city u very successful bn
zaar luncheon and bridge partyandlaterdance and mmival werecarriedout on lan Tuesday Nov.
24th.
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fortyfive serious injuries
have been reported.Yet we call this athletic
training and stand on the
side lines and cheer.How
consistent we axe!We condemnbullfightingandcock
flghting and A dog light vrlll
bring out all kinds of censureandyet.we take the
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factory attendance.Mrs.G.J.
Malmin, music instructor at Dana
College, who is a Club member,l
had charge ol the a!ternoons musicalprogram.The following numbers werepresentedinorder:String quartet: Mr~s.Malmin, Misses MargaretBadgerow, .Kate Moe and Oretta
George in IIaydens "Serenade"
and Schuberts March Mllltaire.
The three young ladies are stu
dents at Dana College.Tenor
solos:Somewhere a Voice ls Call
ing The World is rilling for
the Sunrise and lls of St.
Marys by Ellsworth Smith a
young student at Dana whose
home is in Maine.Flute solo byRuthFarnhamdaughterofMr.
and Mrs.C. T.Farnham of Blair;
Contralto solos:Heart and Lute
Sylvia lmd winter by Miss
Viola Hansen daughter of Mr.
and Mrs.H.J.Hansen of Blair.
Reading White Hands of Telin
by Esther Carlson daughter of
Rev.and Mrs.N.C.Carlson ol
this city.The program was ot unusual in
terest and merit and greatly en
joyed by all.
Following the program a com~
mittee ot ladies appointed by the
president Mrs.E.C.Hunt assls~
.ted the social committee in serv
Tho Washington County Farm
Bureau held their annual meetingFridayNovember20atBlair
Nebraska.John Ilooks chair
man of the Auditing Committee
.reported all hnancial transaction
O. K..County Agents yearly re.port was given for the past yearwhichshowedmanyworthwhile
activities.Eight hundred twenty#two days work were given by onehundredtwentylocalleadersin
developing the organizations programofwork.
|When all votes were tabulated
it showed that all of the old dir
eetors were elected for a two yeartemasfollcwszMrs.Ray Ros
enbaum Fra k Biffar John Stork
land Geo.Ohrt.The five other
directors whose term laata anotheryear are Mrs.A.E.Dixon
A.H.Miller Howard JensenJohnHooksandDanThompson.Within twenty days the above
group will meet and select their
ofhcers for 1932.
Regardless of heavy rains
during the morning Iarmers from
iall parts of the county were
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present some plowing ten miles
through rain soaked dirt roads.
lTl\ey all !elt well paid for their
efforts by the inspirational talkI
:given by 1. c.Oberlies.
Wlll Bring Santa Claus to Blair
Two Afternoons and Evenings
PLAN coMMqN11r/PROGRAM
Program to Be Held ln the High
School Auditorium on Eve of
23rd.Will Not Conflict Churches
Christmas for the kiddies wasemphasizedquitastronglyatthe
recent meeting of the Chamber of
Commerce and the Chamber de
cided to go into the work with awholeheart in order to assure thc
youngsters of the town their usual
happy Christmas in spite of the
depression which at present ll
hanging over our land.
The discussion brought out di!
fermt plans ol action and Frank
Broaa struck on the happy thoughtolbrlngingSantatoBlairfortwo
vhola altemoo and evenings dur
ng the holid . period.A sub~
stantial donati was voted to assistlndefrayinthe expenses for
the tree and the candies.The tree
will soon be put in place and with
the proper lighting effect which
always adds to the beauty ol the
tree will be a reminder ol!the
happy event now so rapidly nearing.This with Santa wanderingup and down the street and in and
.mv .J oh.Jlflavnnt nfnnl will add
I our men, physically,»r sport throw them at
mther with he results
Delegation of Eight Members
About three hundred boys from
the territory surrounding Omaha
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gathered at the parish hall for
luncheon which mvas followed by
bridge.At the close of the gamesLL..:\|.....:...._...¢ ...|.|lusan
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held at Omuhn November 27 to 29
under theauxplees ol the State
Y:M.C.A.The First BaptistChurchbuildingundparishhouse
will be the headquarters of the
ounfcrence.
Speakers and lenders have been
chosen with reference to thevalue
of their contributions to the boysduringtheseconferencedayl
Among them are:Dr.A.V.Hun
ter Lexington Nebraska popularvocationalcounsellor;Steele Hol
combe n Nebrnslm boy who spenttwelveycnrsinY.M. .C. A.work
in EKYPU Dr.Wnltcr Judd Med
ieul Missionary to China;L.C.
Oberlics Lincoln;Dr.H.D.Tal
bott of Dundee PresbyterianchurchOmnha;Dr.Charles Dur
nwarded:Mrs.Mary Mueller highandMrs. J.Brown low in bridge;Mrs.J.H.Grimm high and Mrs.
E.E.Epperly low in plnochleMrs.IL E. Tilden received the door
prime which was a most beautiful
basket ol ehrysanthemums from
W.J.Rodgers green house and
brought forth many exclamation:
of sdmiradon.f
In the evening the dance was
the center of attraction however
there was plenty of interesting
things on the side and many aw
icles were sold.
Considering the busy season and
the financial depression st thi)
LOOKS LIKE STACKED CARDS
There has been considerable
newspaper talk of late of wonder
ful plnochle hands but here isonethatisarealoneandheldby
home folks.
Recently at a pinoehle party at
the home of Dr.and Mrs.Wm.
Holler it so happened that Mr.
and Mrs.Inu Iattu were partners.They both held good hands.Both
bid high ahd when the melding
came they both held a spread in
spades and in addition Mrs.Intta
held a hundred aces and Mr.Latta
Lime the crowd was very satisfacheld pinoehle and forty Jacks.
tory and the ladies will have a Their combined meld was lour
neat little sum lor their work.hundred and eighty and they lost
but one trick..Can you bent that?
den of First Baptist Church Uma
Inn Dau Pruinn Incrlin nf Lincoln.~"nnnu-.nHAVE SOCIAL 'rmmsl HUNTER KILLS WOLFua;|\1v¢Al;Au D.u _~ami Glenn Griffith.State Y.M ing Light refreshments.Mrs.R.J.Murdoch and Mrs.L.C.Klopp FORMER BLLR ;»Z£..';i,€'£;¥L';"a;i§;5;'5§"f;;';§a1i5.1 éuiaenu Secrétary wan lead ..the WorshipSe"'if=f==':»..A¢f="1=1*=of ¥"°1'"1E' 9:0 REF: ,°§Z"¥£L'5fi°* '°t'§ff§1'l"»§"°£2 f GG U"xnnunnn rnoano |uruu.poured tea and assorted cakes were To give a fitting dimax no this
served.occasi and t th sameTheClubwillmeetforregular.wrd.fifi f1__Bi.§.If§fd .f.1 fi.?§....nnngnf ...nr ihnenhllrrhVisitingboys win be entenalnéu trict Engineer A..|.rowler or me.h nh H rd .Red Campbell got n number oi
an Omaha umes on.e l Department of .Public f¥k in ducks an onoasum.and or n{{d§ith Mrs.Nick Thane on!iT<i"§I»=§Tw§§'§¢ms iuliiy iiiéirirlu sz Ins mm m .ppm~omlng nt the Saldlm Hume sl n eamndttea for the arrmlumd
Gnndldmdwhenahehumnde of asullablepmgrumtobedvln
phm, according w Judge Y¢l1Y vlted the patrolmen o!lus msWheeleroftheMunicipalCourt,trict ,nd their wives fa spend awho is in charge of local afrange mam evening at his pomg S13
i~§§a¢§ér um ink hd md uns.
Wulbem bagged a big grey wal!
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llIU ull Wil LIIBIAV vu vnu Ivvvvu
lands just north of the cemeteryments.As local host to me conference, the Y.M.C. A.of Omn
ha is represenied in all arrangements by Areh H. Dinnmore,Boys
Work Secretary.Rev.Walter H. Jackson,Putm
Of the Methodist Church has been
appointed Chairman for local promotion.Our other pslwrl and
Pxincipll I Ink of the High School
have asked w cooperate with him
Fremont.Those present enjoyed
the evening and decided to meet
once eaeh month nt the different
lmnes of the pnholmen and invite
the ladies to bring lunch and
adn the bonus.
Last month they were entertain
ed at th¢Plul Abd hnmo in Fre
mont md Int Thursday eveningMr.and Mn.v.o.Inland mmf
hined.Around forty were
erhome for muny yean.in the high school mditorium on"n:Wn§l|"\|\l I Mn, Snmer wn n teacher int.)|eWedneldny evening.December 28,\¢Ul\|vv \.umuv;
.Holiday Forecast
Mm!at the Country Wlll Hue A
Bldx lchooln away luck in the
early eighties. She was then bww#
as Miss Minnie Meyers.Law:alle
murled a.hun by tbrname of
Millar who was lt that time the
mxmtv nuuerlntendmt of the
thlsvdllbgthsnlghtbefonthn
regulnr church ennerdusAmrthisthedlncuuion tumad
w the change inbl mule on the
M.& O.ruma whereby the noch
halngvlng down to Omnlu md
\Gri<l StarBurid
InHerman Heavy ~f};_hm.¢1entho:l har hun Ig...d5ern5n train which urrlvapa|..h»md :ha urmlnwentinto themBladr a.t2pm were whon.»m¢Thunkndvint Du.mm -Swell'i*}§»§¢§§1é».Alan Wake Secon
Football Victim.
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ll Brought u
ment.Fuuen
U ..1I¢..]§nf.1?émf:°n ind Iate}'|taken'iJff and L niotioi\ ivanehinsendinga.delegation of eight present coming from Fremont
boys.Rev. Jockson will servo fl Hooper Scribner and this vicinity.
hlillouri River 'm.n~f&1'*a§£'§é2}.IuémmeavingQuepresident,mr.After her seco§d marriage ghe George Tiedje £115 power to gpSNOWZINSOMELOCAUTIESfamilymovedtoArkxmuwherepointacommitketoinvestights.~ ~the husband died.The wife non _and if pagsible find i way to hol
_glnnk m§§;;\=;§;;»=s xusg tinued her residence in Arknnnu the préient um seryice.wx P K9 n..1. vmmhm nl vaars but finally The uuesfioli offhe bringing in
nermln mr xmex
Services in BlairOIIBOfU18QIBCIIBBIUII.\¢l E.l.B llI ~evgmng was gpenp 5;g;u|1|g5
.the Conference..and visiting after which refresh
ments ~served.SERMON IS _REAL TRIBUTEEN(:msn VACANCY FILLED
IN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL;__CORN HARVEST OVER I Alan Wake sixteenyearo\d Sl
here and there was in the making *~for states mé of the Mississippi moved back to Nebraska and took
river as the wests severe cold gp her nffdenfe in the Soldiers
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WA IIlghway No. 30 on WashingtonMreetwasbroughtup and its ad
vantages were talked of.This
ended the business of the meeting
hd an ndjoumment wu taken.
|hn rnrn Imrwmt in nrncticallv|Edward bY»W88 ~intht
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the Junior High English position
caused by the resignation of Miss
Inez Hutchins on account ol ill
ness.Miss Van Dyke comes very high
ly recommended being one of the
five best prospective teachers in
acre ~a possible twenty1ive|unu. an uubuiua pu M. .......bushel average.The quality is eral sennon at the Methodist
good.lchurch in this city.Alan was the
The small grain crop wés up to second member of the St.Edward
normal and prices have made a high 91}1f b3n team 10 die
gradual pick~up and it begins to of injuries incurred on the grid»
look like business is on the mend.iron this season.........___1.\....__n....He died Sundav rnomine in an
L £i § y $ £~~John Moore of this City and Harry gion and in tue lmsaraslppr VuucyandprayertobeobservedbyBergerofHermanNeb.went to states with a promise that by the
acknowledging and gratefulhearts
the many signal favors of Al
mighty God especially by afford~
ing them an opportunity to es
tablish a Constitution of srovern
Lincoln last Wednesday Nov.18 holiday abnormally high tempera
where they were married in the [tures would he routed even along
afternoon by Rev.Paul Calhoun the Atlantic seaboard.
pastor of the Presbyterian church.Minnesota and North Dakota
there.Miss Moore had sung forlbore the brunt of a blizzard head
J iIus nnnnr
The writer has good causato re
member Mrs.Sager as one of his
former teachers.She was a
woman of ability and a real teach
er of the highest type.
BACKWARD PARTY
FIREMEN ro GIVE DANCE
The usual custom of giving aFiremerfsThanksgivingdancewill
be carried out this year as usual
and the date is ThanksgivingnightNovember25th.To the
v
>the Senior high class or morning
side College.Miss Van Dyke has
a major of 88 hours in English
und n minor of 22hours in speech.
She has also written some suc~ceasful oneact plays.She is presidentoftheSigmuTauDeltaNa
tlomil Honorary English frater
ine urn .snappy com weamer ol if 1n\ofthe season was felt on Tuesday of Oxnaha capita e o ef wasthisweek.lfhis had a wndencyiwillue Weed who was buried at
no boost business und the outlook
for Christmas business is better
than last year.
DOUBLE WEDDING
St.Edward Monday.
Bearing Wakea body were sin
teammates.Other members of
the team acted as honora allrypbearers.Two hundred residents
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ant fnr th1=!ir~ nafetv and hBDDi six years in the Presbytenanleu m me lllrcrtzuuu v;unc ......l.ru........... anvuIr n¢l\h\.._lbuslness men of Blair it hardly§=féI E£~protest 1;¢§mchurch in Omaha and Uouncumme of the members.|Bluffs where Rev.Calhoun wasRepresentativeAedanusBurkzwaborandtheywerefriendsof
rtE the same state thought we1 118 standing.The bridal P3 Y__\t.___...A
IBKCB region.Dtrulag wulun \flll||ped the heavy snow in near zero Slx members of the 13 Club who seems that a firemarfs dance issoldtheleasrnumberoff football no be given this year as there intemperaturesblkinmanhihaocBY3ticketsentertamedthe¥¢m9i¥if\Hbut little stir about the matter.ways and delaying trains.u..........:... ..=..11a»... ffihtttnfien mexfnbera at _#__ P\CkWi.ld|Ihg reason is mimple.At a recent
~h included Mr.Jonn moofe uuu Y Y party at the home of uerny moans meeting the matter was talked£31~§2ZeEL§¢1e=§Zi daughter B6lI1iC1B vho Wlt;ll€B8€d of the Mi880Un rival o;last Thursday evening.ThE hosts gvgr gnd on ggggung of fhg gtfin..._...1...4..J...n the ceremonv.following which all stage poured the WE F . ...|nnd hnstesses were Reed 0Hanlon mencv of the times.it was decided.b U g..U g 0 Uddg f d.f bg yJgdCd&d.f0g.......................¢....\....bj......99 d by g
El BS}fn |Go Vin Emi £3 iéudtitiiuli 5;
tonBd.t1 llomChsr1otteArm mldl.Thllwuamoltgenemul
.ma ma um mn Hlt4:hm|g.1mpul|¢¢¢¢h¢b¢y|¢fu|¢d¢pu»tlhlunlnimlnm!!mddlltell mlntlml In inltlw nf nah.Th!
n toikém Van Dyke will start her
wdnlin the Blair city schools onMonday morning, November 30.
WINS NATIONAL PRIZE
The Hearst Publishing Co. has institutedasystemofincreasing
the circulation of the different
periodicals which they publish.Prizes are offered in a nationwide
contest for the biggest percentageof gain mode by any one of their
1....|.....».o.l*\.».~.» fin#mima
all of Irvington Neb.and Elmer
Bacon and Gussie Reynolds of
Frenso Calif.were married at
Blair Tuesday Nov.Zdth.The
wedding ceremony was mid byRev.L.J.Moran pastor of the
local Baptist olmreh at his homo
on west Washington street at two
p.rn.ur.and Mrs.Alden will nddo
at Irvington Mr.Alden being in
business in Omaha.Mr.and Mrs Bacon will return
|u»=_ aemees.ine ...e...\.e\.....ruled .1 me we .__________ __ _____.more school faculty members of a jo eommi er mme(
~7he bum of educatkln classmates up of Senators Ralph lzard of T135 ~~;;;;=s_g;e £l 4:3
South Carolina and William S.
sM.~tgimms glsbyterian Johnson of Connecticut and Ref
presentatlves Elias Boudinot ofatSt.Edward oilidated.._ New Jersey Roger Sherman oft an d eh Iznlgtyv.§§§.i.»..ofn..1 iZ5.<=»=g§;§~:nd Peter Sylvester
Slmmb pulled Alan|impreadvo (ue on WB*¢h\f
high school record.Rev.w.H.Jackson Methodist CHRISTMAS ADVERTISING
minister o!Blair and a friend of
the Wake family :leo delivered a We nate by the exchanges that
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eve gedatdinner at the home ol the
brides aunt Mrs.Jake Brosa.
The bdde is well known to Blair
people having been reared to
womanhood and having attended
the schools in our.city.She was
always popular in school and
church activities and for a num~ber of years has endeared herself
to the whole community thrugh
ernment enginers who have been
ting for high water in scouroutanavigablechannelfrom
s City to the Mississippi.
said the flow would be of
great aid in completing the har
nessing of the stream.
rm~vALLE\CONFERENCE
(By D.V.Masser)The annual meeting of the Tri
Valley oonlerenemwill he held at
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\I Mill Wanda wnumore ana mmagm au manner or weather ma owen|Rnse Komarek, teachers, W¢\'¢|rIak their lives far theprotection
sponlora of the partyTheguest:were Florence Cur
tin Lydia Newell Jean Gllberuaou
Clmrlu Love John Blftnr Mary
and preservation of the propertyof the city.They uk nothing md
the people ol the city and mnroundingterritoryhavealways
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[ullln and RobertFlynn.Isbown ihe.ir appreciation by mm
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ing out at their entertainments hi
IGH RBEA To WED (dl force.No orgunhltim couldAFTERTURKEYDAYGAMEbemoreworthyofinI1llld.thin the public well lmovznd hu
Hulh Rhea nur tackle on iHQ nhown time out of mind md wg
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dq.f #f|p f p m um.ln mlmbuyinginwell
merchmh have
ll dllllllyed In
har linging which she nu gwmgenerously.Shq is a soloist nt
the Flrat Presbyberim church in
n....\...|.m.mfg mlm will con
owiad on Slturdny December
12 uzoording to an mnouncexnmt
of Superinmndent G.W.Hildreth
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Clarke 0Hanl0n»~=Jr.L1 uae may vnu maze mu!nunw.local agent in Blah for the Ladiexl 1 her
Triplett ot this city, a. non hnderway mdsister.Mrs.Con Wuner mek wares WdHome Journal and naturallyentered the context.Sometlrneago he received word that hs wasin fourth place in the nntion.Nothing more was helrd until
lut Saturday when a let#/er byslr mail notified him that hehad
won Iirst prize and was entitled
CHRISTMASSEALSALE
The ServiceGroupfifthGirlBuervensponsorship of Min
bullly engaged timeetlng plum for tha
PLANNED
ol Junior
under thellcGillandlyacom-1981 armw
whowasrearedluHermmlndpnm¢ui'i ~~----f----who still >=-» a number of nh- fg|1_ho';|» the '§ZL°§i.un§'°»€°'°$§'Z time w serve.
tives and friends residing there.streets and lar their "gun,hall-g;an-ge: livedulz gvgggganurewonxonmms§fZm°nFi,'I.',uf¢¢'"».'&Am-of mm:sm: P°°P'°""'estlmlblo
decor-ndng gh,md d young mm.He is employedby
Some time 12° mme boys 'Y'%*\ ln!up the mm for yan md T;-;;» and W;1;;=»»fe;_C;_";3;;gmover nbundmce of ewn has had A :ated time when the :____,f__"f,'f"__m°f__Mf E the mm
01 Utlllntl wno ll pnmuuw.urthe conlerence thin yur.Atlhis meeting ol the con!er~
ance,the footbdl clmmplonnhlpmd tmphy will be lwlrdad.Foot-
ball schedulerfor the ueuou of
1982 will be.dnvm up.Alsoplmllfor the 'I'ri~Vn1ley tnck meet for
kI;.r
1Un
wamrat
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KNcol
mvmity of Nebraska football
mn md Min Marguerite Daniel
|ol8uwn.Ps.willbemxrr4ed
Pituburgh Pa.Thmkagivlng
pnedct that in spite 04 the lmrd
times that the uma support will
be given at um time.
Y liter uh Hunker~Pitt Pi11\.hetI|N|~gBBg|~|NG pR0GRA_umn.it vu umonneed at Lin xr DANA g0L|_E¢;];1umummy.KIM Dtnlelson was graduawd
>m the Univenity of Nobnsl
t year md nuw is ten.hing xn
Tuesday evening December 1|¢_li.8 o¢Jock Min Bnta Hanson
pmmlnent violinist from Minne
xmu.Her puenm live inSpen apolh Minnesota will present aNab.Rhu who hu been pzugnm in the Dana Oullege Aud
;\\lvned an n pondble fu Iwilnm.There will be no admil
bo receive either $25 in cash or r cmmmu SMI.sue or me Neu
hicycle.Being a good hellthy rash Tubereuloadu Annodndon
boy of twelve years he mtunlly Everyone is well wqwnted with
chose the latter.the u1Ll~tuberculolil work fi
nmuhed up time wdlu md (\ir holiday selling begins.It hubeen
nitureinonadthoroomeatthpa success and bn brought much
¢.ity hlll.Chief of Pulloe LIB;lnmdn businur in the town.lt
.___.\.....».n... A.. wx.;nm L...msn m.mm.1.1 fm n..tmnble
.........w.-.....Moore home in thi
The Enterprisefriend.;of the your
""""""uma ww uemunv.ls dfy Q Follofwing an the school!be 1
joins the _many lmdnx to ¢.g§;.v._\1¢y Con!er~Im
IK coupledm B;ence:Soni!i oux City Welt lu
Mom m Pam Lyqxg.onhnd Teknmlh Sr
md mm;..~The winning of this pnze which
was the result of a nationwide
eonten where only three hut
prizes were issued is a distinctive
honor and The Enterprise extends
congratulations to the winner of
such n prize.
No CHANGE IN
nmced by the sale at the Christ
mas Semis.Fiity percent of the
Proceedsfor theulelstobeused
in Blair.but yen:the girlsbought n wade for the school.Jane
Beale;and Janet Swwnrt who
have attended special Seal Sdn
conventions in Omaha are inchargeof the campaign.
TRAIN SCHEDULEmlulg¢uwe~...~.~.
.\guilty parties were and the result
is that the boys no wvrklng leur
Saturdays each on the streets.
There were four buys md four
Satundnyn menns sixteen daysworkloroneboy.Just at this
time ol the year when so much
nin has fallen this work comesinhandycleaningupthepave
ments.
................._.._._._..__and expense.Blnlr hu a mlghty fine business
street and with the proper decor
ntion and lighting would make n
fine appearance.Christmas trade
like any other business goes where
it ii invited.Let|go.
POPULAR YOUNG FOLKS WED
umm:eongrumuwishes.
BENEFIT snow
mu:
On lut ThuradnjIBBRobinsonof
ntre turned overtheeverilngtothe
This was in .uccnr
\_ _;1 _._...dll nnniinlil :hm chxrgel and the public in cor\dillly invdked no attend.NGS RESULTS
1mPnovEnENrs Amana l¢I¢¢I1Dn Wu;\Ul|\!nmnu.his school work.Rhea is a non
]|¢..\.b #S J..
Y evening Mn"»nl§v¢"aln§L»m{Zn¢§ J§"§I§"\,§Zk ingnt citizen:of the Am"g"°n|Jane Beale:spent the fonepaxt
gg;f§a»?§}propeny corner of Fourth Inelghborhood.lo!the week wnh Mrs.x.D.Wu
dGrantnreewHhaa ned rlkinthilcit hil tkndinnedcmgs1\ma.fe Old bam md hu fum m xrrsrm u1nrnnA1EBRATl0N|§L y w e z
dance wnth the »..¢..\.......\.....n......»n.Af fha:CE Is
celebration last Sunday of Mr.W.Dew.
change of train service on the:
M. & 0.railroad to the effect that
the noon train going south and
the two oclock train going north
would both be discontinued.Mr.
Chas.Koepke railroad agent at
this point informs us this morningthatforthepresentatleast.
PAVING ACCEPTED BY STATE
After tha usual lnspewon ofthe
work the paving on Highway No.
IB between Blair and Calhoun wasaccepted last Thursday.This road
when the bridges are completedwillbe one of the most beautiful
driven in the middle west and onewhichwillmakethetouristwonno change will be made.der why its beauty hu not beenddbthrtit.The Robinson Cafe pumhuedrcpro ure y ea s
a new Chevrolet truck last week.|AdvmdlshThoEntsrnrls¢.
COACH BIBLE To
STAY IN NEBRASKA
Dana x.Bible has been givenacontractto coach the Nebraska
Cornhuskers for five more yearsandmaybelonger.Bible earna to the University of
Nebraska from Tana three yearsago and hu barn mighty popiduwiththe team.During his presentregimehehaswontwoBizSix
conference championships.
There has been rumors of n l Clark Jsdmel son of Mr.and ~0f;*ré;id;liooyer to ==1=\==*ZI.¥.1.§Ili..2»aT§f»Cal§im;;;;_;l BUSINESS AND
Mrs.Frank Jahnel of Kennard
and Miss Edna Plugge daughter
of hlr.and Mrs Fred Plugge also
of Kennard were united in marrlageonMondayinFremont.
DRWES NEW FORD CQACH
RL.Shelton of the Safeway
store is driving s new Ford coach
recently purchased through weAmdtSnyderMotorCompany.
a special effort to procure fundsit__
:for this worthy organization.I
The Bill Hitcllman Club donatedl New AUcrmNE1:mNo I nmtheirservicesalsoandwentout
and sold tickets than assisting Chas.Cameron reports that hevwlllerymaynthework.The ln hack in the auchoneering gameresultsofthemoveconsideringlinpartnershipwithIkeLongof_the weather which at that umcltha Tyson and img Implementgwagexceptionallyhad.was wfvlcgmpany ol Herman.mn mensausfs4:to and Manager R.ohin»an well known ln the county andsonandeBillllitchrnanClubfshoulddo a good business.both have the thanks of the corn~|munity for their assistance.l Advertise gn Th hmttforise.
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Mrs.Ole Jacobson and daughiérAlice.and Mr.and Mrs.H.C.
Jensen and son Merton of Blair Nov.;and Mr.and llirs.ll.O.I>{urd.and|N ov.f ll ll Omaha and Mr.and
Jil yTe:l Miller of Nor1olk|N;
attended the birth anniversary D
SOCIAL FORECAST
26B.F.D.Thanksgiving
2621Thanksgiving vacation
27Orum Lutheran Evan~
llal Church Bazaar.
1 Engregational Tea
2Practice debates begi§1.4 Senior High 0peretto§Dec.19Christmas vacation.Hx.and Mrs.John Leahy of dance.near Gmaha were over Sunday D 1Dramatic Tea at CongrevisitorswithimGraceMaher.gntionsl church.
E. xlagdml of Kennhrd. -qw ~
5Blair, Nsbra-ska, November 26. 1981
T_|CAI.-HI NEWS iblnckboard project..
I .__:. .~" "~lruulmhed weekly by the students s m u a s u l G n u .|\ |.,of Fon Calhoun High School Vivian Wntldm was absent Mon-
'Qs 'gg ~The Staff day on account of illness.DorothyD_"Q ~T Ediwr-in-chief ~ - - ~ Sarah Bealeqltioellcr was also absent one day,
:A -Asdstant Editor - - - V. Schroederl The filth ,grade students are: _lA»|un|\hlv¢anf 'Mnn=a».I! Cnrirlm inh>raliA||in mms,umvlz
The girls have not finished the
stunt tests on account ot the rainy
weather.
Several girls from the AthleticClub rollebsknted to De Soto, on
Tuesday evening after school.Al~
though the other girls professed
I.. L.. 4-»-....u.1_.Norfolk-Pavement on Hi8h""Y
No. 8 west of town opened £0
traffic.O'NeJll-Henry and JosePh Mc-
Mnken, Jr., completed their Z"d'
ing projat near this place..
North L oup-Dr.Hemphill ~
With The _Churches
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L. J. Moran, Pasta:
Nnwf Shandnv fh a snrmnnn wi l l !I u nuv~-~-»-~- v;=»- - - - - ~-- navn -v v\»AJ ---v~---=-\-- -- - - "" ' j * "w uc w u n n y wu r n e u 1or i e a r snaueu ne w equ1pmen|.un lm'\Gla dy s K a m ,Ma r i e Pno c kn ow, Th ey lm wr i ti n g s o c h i n te r e s ti n g th ey wo u ld ha ve to g o alo n g to offic e.\Alme de Eva ns,Ray .Sc h roeder stories ab ou t pn i gn ms an d are p ic k u p the pie c es, every one s eem-St.apleton-~Presby terian Chu rc h
Gr ad e News - ~ - Ca th a ri ne Kr us e ma k in g au c h a ttr a c ti ve covers :forged to ha ve rec overed Wednesday .edific e fo r mally dedic ated.
Spo s News - - - - _. - ~ Carlos _Dey th e m!''Niobmra--1»I.C Bruc e pu r-
Pé lub News - - J a ne Mc 1\ l1i la n\Th e s i xth g ra d e p u p ils ar e bu s y N E B R A S K A \\r;EEI{[,'f 'c lmsed A d o lp h K a d n e r bake ry .
gg,Sp ille d in k - ~ - - - E lea no r Ne ale ma k i n g r e li e f ma p s o f th e B r i ti s h }NDUS'I`RlA|__R E V I E W Staple ton-»- Improvements ma d e
a5..::l_okes -. -_-_ -- - - llan na h ge aler ii ls le s.flfhg maps are very ac c urate to in ter i o r o f Qu i l k Lu hc h Cafe.
be"f`£¢SI~n "{1f¢"§ub§E¢sf'5*§Hé`"n1ng-N1=;w. STUFFIM; maclrss grees F.) for about 4% h<
netism of the Christ"for the ..
J u r s
Sun day Sc hool attendanc e 82,'rriorning vvorship and " W i th o u t Swedish Stu f f i n g ( F o r Tu r k e y )Gar den o f E d e n Pu dd in g
fo ur a bo ve a y e ar a go .Not llll\!Ch| Shurne"f o r the evening.'T w o c ups stale bread c ru mb s,
g a i n b u t S u n d a y wa s a h ad d a y .Yo u a r e i n vi te d to wo r s h ip wi th 'Ei c up c orn oil,'Kg c up seeded " ( Mi 1 k a n d Ho n e y " d i s h )
.pran d i t i - 'I stmng e ju st a little bHd '| | 5 : md to he a r the s e sermons.ralsins, 1 f.8P» salt,%tsp. p epper,On e c up flo ur ,.4 tsp.sa lt
""* - -- - - -l l ..... -.....\_..& -.._|#en e n n U.htn vn d a I num.weather keeps one away fromchurch when it takes a whole lot
fn keep one away from school and
4""*»"l\¢'";7§Lsp. 53SE, jg CUP \\'\|U»llIUl» lucuw.bay. nlnam,Ji sup Nunn, z.\.u|..| yF I R S T L U T H E R A N C H U R C H *Mix in gre dien ts in the ord er given;teu ri ze d dates , 1 c up milk,'A ¢
J a mes N. L un d , P a sto r raisin s shou ld be c ut in piec e s and honey ,%i c up ora nge juice.E
nut meats bro ke n i n pie c e s.flour , sa lt a nd s oda toge ther . .F
n .. ._n~1......l....:..:....n.......A*rfnhal f n 'Han millr and Qhnn 4
:up 'Business Mgr. - - - Norman :slauex-:and well drawn.;if¢ Ass't. Bus. Mgr. - Charles Landers Mrs.Mead enjoys hearing allLdd Sponsors - - Miss Grone, Mr. hiendiaixt-een of her pupils sing the song
" M l - -'about the vesretables.She is Quite
\Fairbnry "iw Council voted Glenwood-24~inch natural K"}'¢¢e§-Ha( go W Kqswrwn springs mains of Missouri Valley Pidelme
blaninnnlL f i n n r l n n r n a f l m t h t h i !YO H H R for consideration of $20,000.pf- this city.
Curtis»-James Armstrong open»Omaha-Unifm State Bank o
ed cafe in Chas. Adams building. Omaha re-opened.
;5&I\'\0€8 inannasglvulg u n ;an uinvuu rv ..W ........,.....................|______1:30.Oy ster S tu f f i n g da te s a nd mi lk to f lo ur .A d d n u ts O p e r t t l .C u t Announc ed :s ur e eac h boy an d g i r l wi ll eat
Sunday , servic es at 10:4 5 and at a n d honey .S ti r i n o mn g e juic e.Th e e n ta r e c as t f o r " La d y F ra n mor e ve ge tab le s no w.
:30._On e c u p c rac ker c rumbs,$6 cup Po ur i n to greased ba k i n g di dn c i s " qw bi e n a nn ou n c e d a nd pr a c - $Th e f i f th an d s i xth gr ad e stu-
*- '-I u-..-- - --............_...|n.: -.1-....A- \.-..- |_-._ __._|,;_.,_ |.......|............
E.r|\|.\.u\u.\nu\."U uv...---_..._UPeoplesme etin gs no rmal.I l (
D r .M.D .Eu b an k spoke to a \
m m ! !b u t alrmrec iative audience jl'at the Sunday evening service.Sunday School at 9:30.
Our church has The Crowell The Danish Ladies Aid meets at
Home chapel service Sunday 8 2:00 o'clock Wednesday.
P. M.The Junior B. Y.P.U.;Confirmation dass meets Satur-
will give the old Pe°Ple a Thanks~ day at l0.
swms program.The people of Omaha are to be CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
congratulated on over subscribing A.F. Newell,Pastor
umir Charitv Chest Quota.These i
com oil, %§ tsp. salt, 'A tsp. pep-
per, 1% isps. lemon juice, 1,5 tbsp.
linely chopped parsley, 1 cup oys-
ters.Add seasonings and oil to
cracker crumbs.Clean oysters
and remove tough muscles;add
soft parts to mixture,with two
tablespoons oyster liquor to mois-
ten.
Uover.rlace In a pan o i notwate .S ''r team m a moderate oven planned to gwe the operetta some
(800 F.) for 2 hours.Serve with time belom Christmashard or foamy sauce This roojpe s l l a brlef sketch of the1
wive ten.,p l t .ma y Francis is a tmed
Stuff? Date and Pineapple Salad llsh woman edrumor to heTw lve slices canned pineapplmlworking under the assumed name
aa kp g. pasteunzed dates (12), of Bridget O'Harrlgan, in order to
12 nut meats,salad dressing ~the American girl.When
uenus uuvu uevn maung rmiuscapc
s
7th and 8th Gndel
Monograms! They are harder to
make than one would think.The
seventh and eighth grade students
have been working laboriously
drawing turkeys, and cutting pil-
rims.
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L FirestoneI I ...:\..»éhig 'lnrl n f ¢ran.|Pn'h\ir warnhin Sunday at 11|ream c heese,2 thsps.c r e am an d nn u ge l; a r nvo s a s a Bo r on ty n uws e over th ei r o w n mo n o m a m s a s, | | , | 13 l . | . | . l l l S H w l l c u 5 | u n u v n u v a .u v "|-.. . - . - ." " " " " r _,e r o s i t y s h o u l d b e i m i t a t e d .U n - . o ' c i o c k ,c o n d u c t e d b y t h e p a s t o r .
l e s s w e w a t c h o u r s t a n d a r d o f ' D u r i i 1 g t h i s s e r v i c e M i s s V a n o i s
g e n e r o s i t y i t m i g h t g e t a s l o w B m n t o n w i l l b e h e a r d i n a s o l o .
a s t h a t o f t h e o l d l a d y ,w h o h a n d -C h u r c h S c h o o l a t 1 0 A .M .
e d n p o o r m a n a p e n n y a n d i n -A t t h e m e e t i n g o f t h e y o u n g e r
q u i r e d ," H o w d i d y o u b e c o m e s o g r o u p a t 6 : 3 0 ,P r o f .F l a c k i s t o
d e s t i t u t e " i f "H e a n s w e r e d ," I w a s g i v e a n i n f o r m a l t a l k .T h e T h a n k s .
l i k e y o u ,m u m - a g i v i n g a w w l g f i v i n g s e s s i o n l a s t S u n d a y e v e -
v a s t s u m s t o t h e p o o r a n d n e e d y " . H u n g ,i n w h i c h f o u r t e e n y o u n g p e o -
" G o d l o v e t h n c h e e r f u l g i v e r . " , p l e p e r s o n a l l y p a r t i c i p a t e d ,w a s
Bread and Celery Dressing
Th re e an d one -ha l!c ups
bread c ru mbs, 1 c up b oili ng w
1 tbsp.po ultr y seasoning,
taps.salt,l i tsp.pepper,*li
fin ely c u t c eler y ,"J c u p c o n
Po ur wa te r over bread a m
stand twen ty mi nutes ; squ eeze
all th e wa te r th at i s po ss ib le .
z lettuce.Hooking for work.untold wmpli-!pmject j
Stuff pitted dates with cheese cations arise with very laughable signs in
:mln which hm hmm mbhed in a nas¢el'EE\|l¥,8.|vm", ni.
n designing.Border de-
color have been completed
ghth grade class is study-
s.The study has beenuv w - .
ater,
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c up
oil.
le t
a out
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w
ir
t1
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ith the cream.Press a nutrneatl The cast is as follows:I ing ;e;;
lto center of each date. Arran ~ Francis - - Arline KraU\beCk!c0vering:va slices of pineapple on a bg Brldget 0'Harrigm1-Hannah Beale! speech a
E lettuce so that the edges over-|Clara Hendrichsen!The B1
|p.Place a stuffed date in the_Ella - - - ~ - - ~- Jane McMillan students
enter of each slice.Top withlldaud . -- - - Marie Prochnow reference
..1...a .|............!....c ¢nun:vnva fllnirn -- .. .. Almndo Flvnns:,,,,,
the principal pa m of
n "M-'s-=-fll $595 Exchange Prine. n u u b i i l l i u U l U B B l l | B U a c l y l | | B U ¢v n u - a u n u n -I 'rm i x S u s i e ------T h e l m a C a c h e l i n |. . . . .
C h o c o - D a t e M u f f i n s g f f f e ~~--C a t b e n ; ¢ h B @ ; = ( @ B ;B o r ' s A t h l e t i c C l u b
u e v e r o n i c a c r o e r T h b h a b t F ` | |aO n e - h a l f ~~d a t e s ,F r e d a -~-~~~-~ _ s » ~ » »B @ a * 9 ° ! v : g 0 i . m ° f s 0 n " ;b § ; 2 , P i : ; ; § : : §1 y o u r r a d :
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:t o r mu.
ll C01 9:'f.'u ne of th e mo st.h e l p f u l o f m ° ° " r e m n i n i n g ingredients andIbmra§||nrn||a}1fu
wav-......., ,,..CHRISTIAN CHURCH Our people were dil' hted andA. J. iiargelt, Pnator helped by the presencig and ud-
.dress of Dr. Gee. L.(Xdy Thurs-u» Sehnol. 10:00 a. m.dmv evening.The numbers by the'Onc~ha
y
nw-¢.»Furkish Stuffing
m m
C h r
E ve
M id
l' Tb. rice, 1 doz. French
Li Ib. well-mashed cur-
za. almonds,li tsp.each
aprika and cinnamon, Ei
nil.Wash rice and cook
, | . . . . .: . .\ _ , ; | ; " ,| l n » |
1 cup milk, 1 egg, 2 tbsps. liquid'Mnriamshortening,2 cups flour,4 taps.lEn1ily »
baking powder,'zé l§¥J salt,lé Fay " "
cup sugar, and EQ cup coc a.Betty -
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Sift flour,baking powd r, salt,Ruth - - -
sugar and cocoa together.Mix
alt;n..I nhfnrl :Mina tha-nnrrh flmn r*.........:....,
- - - Eleanor Neale'"'"'"""`"'.short shots and free throws for- Catharine Kruse the past week.This dau was es-A l C 0 h 0 ]
pecially for those fellows that
have not had much experience inbasketball.7 5 ¢P g r
- - Dorothy Lorsch
- - . Laura Klahn
- - - Arlene Kruse
,T,..,,.....-,..'.._"'E'*.l'i'i"'"%LF"° "'?>'" Wi" go n..||....
iitE;}fEi&lE:ivo, 6:30
ning -worship,:30 p.-week meetinl.Wed
P rn.Dsfna mu le qu ar te t and th e solo
m -d s h y H i l t o n R h o a d e s c u l l e d o u t v e r y
~i \ Y »v n n n n n v l \ \ l l 2 l 3 i f l l \ q n r W ! 1 l T l l ~
chostnuts,
rants, 2 o
nf nah" 3 § i a ; ¥ i m g fir ;1:;;;..f";.;~ ;;;. .;;, .:.am..."
rr sr ri tel the un-In,n u 1 h " L me ntd p va y upon _Illltoirypleetcce "fi" the church usually high order of the :iv-gang.
Thurndly evening at 7:30.Unless all sign: ml, 01° Pilar to;T h e a u c t i o n s a l e g i v e n b y t h e l h e p u t .o n n e x t T u ! | d a L l P ° " ¥ ; * f d |
*-1 I a n I o \. _ \ .L -. . . . .I - J l n n n a i l l l * I I P
V '" ' "|r
_c up com 1
'u n ti l h a lf
wa te r ;dr:Idients,th
[c ut i n snf
real practice~o n a lur ~e floor.
Th ey will pr ob ab ly p ra c tic e on the
D a n a floo r several times.Th o
~nits will also be issued Mon da y .
Pep C lu b Ne w s
Th e Gi r ls Athle ti c Assoc iation
as:been postponed un ti l a n un-
no wn d ate .
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uuln.:u l uuzuug aau c u olu.\;u y°\\*\I \ " ° \ "" " " " " b ' °°° : "" §wn llllvu l llru sp ulltuii n a n d a dd oth er in g re -wi th f in g e r tip s .Sti r i n th e mi lk ,Th e c ar nival,whi c h th e Gi rls
e chestnuta cooked an d the beaten e g g an d siiorteidng.A th le m:Assoc iation is to gi ve ,
:ull pieces,th e almo nd s Po ur in to greased mu f f i n pans.hm; h mm nn stn nn e d u ntil th e f i rb t Shell Super Service Stationblunchccl and chopped.B a k e i n a m o d e r a t e o v n ( 3 5 0 ~
American Chg ul Stuffin E I-.)n.f0r 20 nunutea.24|Lack of time to work on the
se sma mu ms.|skits, and also the rearrangement
.|»\_.A ..\-..|._1_.n 1.l____..,...__ l1_..:A r\..l...lnecessnry in the hall, whlch would
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ladies of ihc Christian church
as a great success.We wish to
QONG CREEK
Mrs.Chris Frahm entertained
e Happy Hour Club at her home
riduy afternoon.On account ofckne;as and bad roads only afewemberswere present.The aft-
»this either in work, talent. or
~erchandise.
Our nation was cradled in the
pidt of religion.Her institut-
ons and history have been shaped
-y Christianity.Can we afford
»neglect the stewardship placed
n our hands?
rl Iiohwcr winning the first
rizo and Mrs.Henry Lorenzen,~e consolation.At the ¢:lo8e of~e afternoon, the hostess served
nicv lunch.The next mgqting
ll be nt the home of Mrs.Scott
llen, Nov. 17.
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Mr s.Ha n s Boo.Mr. and Mrs. Lars J espc rs en en-rta i d several relatives a n dtenefr ie nd s a t s up pe r Sunday even ing
en'si n honor o f Mr s .Jespersbir thd ay ,whic h oc curred o n Sat-
unday .
s 1 .and fifth Sunday.
Saturday instruction (Bible His-
tory and Catechism) at 9:00 A. M.
Thanksgiving day s e r v i c e s
Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock
in the German languages.
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W .L i n c o l n a n d 2 n d S t r e e t :
H .C . J u l .F u m e ,P a s t o r
Sunday Sc h oo l, 9 :45 A . M.
Ser vi c e s a t 10 :30 A . M.
Ge r ma n services mgcry second
and fo u r th Sunday i n th e mo n th .
IDEAL GIFT FOR THE BOY
What giorious adventures boys
between the ages of ten and twen-
ty have reading THE AMERICANBOYYOUTII'S COMPANION!
As if by magic, this well-known
ANDRIEASEN, Proprietor
un u su a l
- » » - - - s
v unng rruu ''""deprive the boys of some neededu n e l u .c n e s t n u t s ,.5 w s p s .c o r n
oil, 3 fbsps.onion,2 taps.salt,basketball practice,are given as2 cups stale crumbs,i i tsp. pep-(Rich but not Dark)Two pkgs. sliced citron,1 pkgzlthe reasons ___per, 2 taps. parsley, 1 cup stock.
Cut ri half-inch "gash"on flat candied orange peel,1 pkg.can-An Explanation
side of each chestnut and put in a died lemon peel 1 pkg.pasteurc .h rt nl 1 a*theheavyskillet.Add 1 tablespoon ized dates,V:lb. raisins,'fin lb.___B; gy thee adiéti0n:;_mh;;g been
oil and shake over.heat for 5 candied cherries,15 lb.candied mounted above the dictionary Standminutes.Take from oven and re- pineapple,%lb;shredded cocoa~|,__ tho nennirihlv
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and cook 2 be ta t f th e v n n o u s s y m-mr nu te s,stxmnp ;E6 Ib. b utte r,sa lb. a ugur , 5 @szS» :.| . ,r§: 1 +.€ :~¢o ..m|
Waller H. Jackson, Pastor
The Epwworth League week
Fellowship was very fine in sy
in Your Coal Furnace or Boiler
tantly.Break chestnuts in 1,5 cup fmit juice.""¢Fh§§"§s designed to make the
as and add to onion with bread Place sliced fruit peel in a bowl, use of the dictionary easier for the
ths, salt, PCPPEIH fif1@3Y ehop~ add pitted dates cut in quarters, student and to make ig; definitions
par§ley qnd stofk from gib~ raising and cherries cut inhul\£°§, clearer.
With natural gas available in this local-itf/,why be a slave to the coal shoveland the ash bucket? Assure yourself ofuninterrupted, worrvpfrce hcatin com-f_or t ell wintex long by lnsta ing a
and the value to the church cannot
be fully estimated.We congratu Piece
late the League.emu"pad
lets.mn: warn a I OTK a n d pinea pple c u t i n 1%me n ___
wmlm>»:Arid vnc nanut and COIISG-._...n n...\n
Dale Nut Bars f;""',;;|"..aa'"~§=,m¢1;~;».....' The a:;:';;..::.'"' esanfaf~=s=_ff~,ef_<:;f==.5;»i=~ ~ making a Thanksgiving nroiect in
baking powder, 'é t.-sp. salt, 1 cup
brown sugar,2 eggs, li: cup chop-
ped nut., meats,1 cup (le pkg.)
pesteurized dates.Mix and sift
the baking powder, salt and flour.
Mix the sliced dates and nuts
through the flour with the finger
tips.Beat the eggs until light;
beat in the sugar gradually.Stir
in the dry ingredients,nuts and
dates.Spread mixture evenly
over a shallow pan,which has
been lined with paper,or well
greased and dusted with flour.
Bake in a moderate oven (350 F.)
for thirty minutes,or until the
surface will spring back whenpressed/lightly with the forefin-
ger.Cut into strips four inches
long by one inch wide.The strips
may be rollw in confectionefs
sugar.This recipe will make 18
bars.
Tennessee Fruit Cake
A -u n u n
(Rich,dark, delicious)
One-half lb. currents, 1 lb. rais-
ins, 2 pkgs. pasteurized dates,'ri
lb.cendied pineapple,%lb.can-
died cherries,'A lb.almonds,lin
lb.pecans,1 pkg. citron,1 pkg.
lemon peel,1 pkg.orange peel,
56 doz.eggs,1 cup butter or
other fat, 1 cup sugar,3 cups
flour,1%tsps.cinnamon,1 tap.
nutmeg, 1 tsp.sllspice,5.5 tsp.
soda,',~§cup gropejaice,'.>&cuphoney and 1 square chocolate.
Chop fruit and nuts.Mens~=
flour,soda and spices and 'sif
over fruit and nuts.Cream fa.
Rdd sugar and beaten eggs =»»
melted chocolate.Add flo |fruits alternately with gn~ ;
judee and honey(or molasses)
Bake in two loaf pans (wht
have been lined with paper an~
oiled)in a slow oven (250 d~
the ir s an d ta ble.
Turk ey s , du c ks and ge ese eve ry .
where.An y si z e y o u wa n t.H o w
ab ou t a h u n ti n g expe diti on,y o u
a s k ?N o chanc e,because these
f o wls exis t on ly o n paper.F i r s t
and sec ond grad e pu pils ha ve b een
dr a wi n g s o ve r y we ll tha t th e f i n -
Japan!The land of cherry
trees beautiful lanterns,kimonas
and parasols. The third and fourth
grade students have been making
these things for their Japanese
l~
3rd and 4ll\ Grades
A castle project uarded on by
the third und fourth grades ls
proving quite intcresiing nnd of
g r e a t value.Th e stud en ts are
re ad in g ato d c s a b o u t th e kn i g h ts
of old and the project is in c onnc <:~
ti o n wi th th i s study .Sever al p u-
pi ls ha ve ma d e c astles an d h a ve
br o ug h t th e m t o school.Oth er s
h a ve mod ele d h ors es f r o m soap
an d c a r ve d k n i gh ts fr o m wo o d .
Th e i r narc issus bu lb s h a ve
s h o wn g r e a t g r o wth d u r i n g th e
pa st wee k.They have p lant/ed the
hy a c i n th bu lbs , h u t h ave le ft th e m
i n a d a r k p la c e s o th a t th e roots
Beef Roast lb. 12c
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Egg" Beef §Z:L`§ lb.-l8c
s l
flo u r i f necessary.Si f t remai n-
de r o f f lo u r wi th s p i c e s an d bak-
i n g powd er.Cr e a m bu tte r ,sti r
in su ga r gra du ally ,th en beaten
eggs.A d d flo u r a lte r n ate ly wi th
f r u i t juic e (gra pe,g r a p e f mi t,o r
flo ur ed f r u i t an d m i x tho rou ghly .
Ha ke i n 2 o r 3 lo a f p a n s i n a
slo w o ve n (250 degrees to 2'E6 de-
grees F .f o r 2 %to 3 homes.
W e i gh t o f b a ke d c a ke s :6 p oun ds.
No te :A pac kage o f f r u i t peel
c ontains l i lb ;e pac kage o f pi t-
teed d a t a c ontains 7 %ounces;
there is 1 in c u p s o f shredded
c oc oa nu t to a f o u r th pound.
Ya n k e e F r u i t Ca ke
(lne rxpe ndve Va r i ety )
On h e lf i b .raisins,'fi lb . wa l
nu ts ,1 p k g .pasteurized dates,1
pk g .slic ed c itron,1 pk§_sliced
ora nge peel,1 p k g .sliced le mo n
peel,2 taps.ba k i n g powd er,2
c ups f lo u r le ts p .sa lt,1 tsp.
c inna mon,1 ts pt nu tme g ,'/5 tsp.
cloves,1 c up shor teni ng,1 c up
,eugai-, 4 eggs,95| c up orange juic s
3 tbsps.le mon ju i c e ,a n d 551 c up
mi lk .
Ch op nu ts c oarsely ;c u t pi tte d
,da tes i n q u a r te r ;w i t h we t scis-
_sors;p a ll t h e f r u i t a n d n u ts
i n n la r g e bo wl.Si f t f lo ur , b a k -
i n g powde r,sa lt a n d spices;ad d
ab ou t one-half o f th e f lo u r mi x-
tu re to t h e f m i t an d c ost th e
f r u i t wi t h fla n r , u s i n g th e fi ng er
tips.C r e a m th e h t ;a d d su ga r
gr ad u xlly ,th e n beaten eggs.A d d
d r y ingr edie nts a n d flo ur ed f r u i t
alte rn ately vri th f r u i t juices an d
mills.B a k e i n pa pe r lin ed p a m
i n a s lo w owen (2'I6-4300 degrees
F. )f o r 2 %to 3 %hou rs acc ord-
i n g to si z e o f th e loaves.Ma k e
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Th e ab ove i s a pi c tu re o f th e smo k i n g r o o m o f th e n e w sh i p o f
th e Ame ric an Me mh a n t Ma r i ne whi c h ha s been christened Th e
Ma nh a ttan .Th e Ma nh a tta n i s the la r ge s t vessel ever built.i n th e
Unitd e States and is c omp lete and mod er n in ever y d etai l.It i s 7 0 5
fe et lo n g an d wi ll c arry 130 0 p ass eng ers at a c ru isi ng spe ed o f
mo r e th a n 20 kno ts.
The s mok in g r oo m, tr ue to the na me o f th e ship,wi ll be early
Ame n c a n I nd i a n wi th A z te c i nf lu e n c e .A c e nte r do me an d sk y li gh t
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entc riwne d at a g oose sup per mon-da y evening,a t the ho me o f M r .
Simi Mr s .Delb ert Fowi er.Mr .an d Mr s .W m .Mc I)oqald
a n d Mr .He n r y Mc Do na ld we re
pa rts o f the wo rld,introduc es
the m to stra ng e peo ple, lets . th em
experienc e queer c ustoms an d
revel in th e a dve ntu re s o f f or e ig n Christmas Greetiig ~Sunday guests et the George Mc- lands
Donald home.InAnumberofrelativesancl \~L_...,.=u8B l l l g l é ISS UE,ll.u u y w u l
Q _\f. . . . l |. | » . . | |n : | " | |friends gathered at the home ofMr. and Mrs. Harley Wilcox last
Thursday evening in honor of Mr.
Wilcox birthday.The evening wasspentplayingpinochle.Winners
ot' high scores were Mrs. Clarence
Simpson and Gerald Lemon;sec-
ond high were Mrs. Delbert Fow-
ler and Allan McDonald, and low
were Mrs.Chnunce Wright andJack Lyons.Suitabe prizes were
accordingly awarded.Mrs. Wilcox
served a delicious lunch ter i.n
the evening.Mr. and hir; Scott Allen spent
Tuesday evening with Mr. and
Mrs Carl Rohwer.Friends of Miss Lulu Inrenzen,who is in the Methodist hospital
in Omaha,are glad U0 hear that
aho is im roving.Mr. mi' Mrs. Carl Rohwer, Mr.
and Mn. C.B. Mehrena and Mr.
name me lrnzen nurunnuusled and dog team, cross Indian-
haunted plains in n prairie schoon-
er, zoom over war-torn lands in an
army plane or on dangerous
routes with a U.S.mail pilot,
hunt wild animals in Mica atop
the swaying back of an elephant,
go cniising in n battleship, light
Arab ralders with the Foreign
Legion and participate in mam'
other thrilling experiences that
come to readers of THE AMERL
CAN BOY--YOUTH'S COMPAN-
ION.It is such experiences as these
that sharpen a boy'| wits, kindle
his imagination,strengthen his
character, develop his understand
ing ol the world in which helives
and of the people that inhabit it.
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Japan!The land of cherry
trees beautiful lanterns,kimonas
and parasols. The third and fourth
grade students have been making
these things for their Japanese
Beef Roast lb. 12c
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and Mrs. J. J. Sierk were amongthose that attended we 75th birth-day celebration ol Henry Rohwer
in Calhoun,Wednesday afternoon.Mrs. Rachel McDonald had meher Swdgg dinner guests, Mr.nndMrs.Mx uc no wa und family
ol Omaha. Mr. und Mn. Chauncey
Wright and baby, Mr.und Mn.
Harley Wilcox and children.
A re a l mwmd ng é a mr m wa lglvm hy the Long ree Sundayschool, Sunday morning.A good
avwd tunued out ln spite of the
had weather und roads.Mr. und Mrs. P. C. Tucker en-tertained Mr.and Mn.GeorgeOhrt and family at an oyster sup-
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request it with your order.Ther
every time the mullman brlngethr
magazine to his door, the boy wil
think of you gfabdnlly,
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.per Saturday evening.Miss Nelsine Petersen arranged
and carried out a complete au:-.priae on her mother, Mrs. P.C.Petersen, last Wednesday, in hon-
~or ol her birthday, when she in-
vmd a number ut- her friends to
spend the afternoon.A delicious
lunch was served late in the aft-
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Neligh-I;Belle Flor-nl Co. for
mnlly opened short time ago.
Omaha-Fourth Annual Live
stock Expomion and Home sm
.. M." ... \~°"» -.-» nw "an constantly receiving Ietten ih-It say, "If I had only ffmndEBu'veso¢n¢ Nervine Txblets noone."Simon Brandt write:
"1 ffvm k.1 could 'e leapp¢ti'g"waapoor,andlfnltwe4kIorulo1\gt£n»:.a e v w dl .
"Und Dr.Mi la ' Nnv hw and nom in! Efwm y ea h v wwv
gg I '§g,'°°"='°°° the mms as 1 did before-Iourtem to fiffacn
n y.
' S I did ¢ lm bout this f u d f d mulhad tri ed ,.,",'1~,»».¢."$'?m1.1 heard, wi!}\outret\|1¢|,\ndl
DrMil¢r'N¢1 -vhne putmebackanmy fc et."e miwhel McDo nald and Ma rie
md Alma Sierk gpilut W¢il1¢MiHY
'with M enry ensen."§¢"§f"m.¢uf? Ra lph Mullenix
and son were Sunday guests at thehomeofMr.and Mrs.Percy
TnFdends and rdatlves gathered
1% tue l=°~a€.9f "§f~ 2f'£'.3"'*':.';.i~
held here recently.'
Tnmton-Constrrucdon u n d e r -
way on new brick bdlding f o r
Judge A. T. McCoy to be located'
on Washington street. FScottsbluff--Ted Thompson took
over mmagement a l Orpheum
Theatre in this city.
Vex-don-Monarch Engineering,
Whenuouarenerw=»1w,hvib1s-nu¢aDr.nm..';:fr.-ff#ce nt Ne rv ine Ta ble t hifi; EI-.»"§`e
wats,Watch it bubble up like spark..
ring ew-drank 'u m§'$§»5E af ¢`l?,.and relaicaiiugyihai
o ows.
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in :after which Mrs. Sierk anu"\\"U~=r "mu wsu un wwu.daughters served a goose supper|Hastings-Number ol civic im~
to t e guests.provements sed t th'lMrand Mrs. P c Petersennnd fo na Provo a ns pa¢8
guests at the home of Mr »~="'A"S$.$.. in The Eng,"
...gi wiNelsine were Saturday evening r amp on ne xt d l
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Spednl-100 pound Flour Sacks,
60e per dos. Huuen Bskery 46-21.
Fred Long and son,Howard
were budness allen in Omaha
on 'h1eadny.
M in Jane Nable nl Omaha,
spent the week-end with her
mother, Mrs. Edna Noble.
Henry Igmb of Fnemont,rc~
turned home Int Thursday, after
spending the put few days with
relatives and friends in this city.
Mr. and Mrs, Marcus Beck and
family ue spending Thanksgiving
with her parents, Rev.and Mrs.
J. T. Lund of Council Bluffs, Ia.
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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
A. c. Debel, Attorney
OUNTY COURT, WASHINGTON
couN'rY. NEBRASKA
Estate of Caroline Petersen, de-
Notice is hereby g\va| that on
Oth day oi December, 1981, at
e County Judge's office in the
ity ol Blair, Washington County,
ehraska. At 2 o'clock in the after-
oon of said day,the following
CHANGES IN THE LQEE NEWSn u n n n n
(By D. v. Mauser)EG
Mr.and Mrs.Fred Thietje 01
north Walker avenue,spent Inst
Friday in Omaha.
Min Vina Foley of St. Cather-
ine houplml,Omaha,spent the
weekend with home folks.
James Carpenter of Des Moines.Iown was a week-end guat ol
Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Cook.I
Mr. and Mn.Harry Welkerhm ls weekmid gueau, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Amick of West Point.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Jones and
children ol Llncokif were Sunday
guests o! Mr. and Mn. E.M-I
Beaty
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wolf! and
family of Omaha,were Sundaif
For Rent:Light housekeeping!Mr.md Mrs .Fred Long were
rooms.Phone 425.4 5 -lt llut Sunday nlternoon eallem at
Mrs. Holger Humen and daugh~|*-bv John Ammon home, lollf~h of
ter, Opal :pmt the day in 0mahn|B||l|'~
last Saturday..Mr. and M n .Iesier Bolford
The Busy gee Club Wm m»ec,'mn¢ Int Sunday in Omaha with
Friday afternoon,Nov,zvu.,=¢,Mr;.le1f°I§d';{u=e1e and aunt. Mr.
the home of Mrs. Fred Long.an rs.-o um.Robert Johns, of welt of Bm.-,Q Miss Dorothy Mencke ol north
wa s re wne d o n the nk lm lu mf Blair was B supper gueat atweek but mm at this Gnmng./.he Holger Hansen home, on Wed-
Harold Fairchild,son of Mr. evening of lust week.and Mrs. R. E. Fm-mild hu beenl Misses Evelyn and l.nVaughn
confined at home with ainus~Q'f08¢4 lfriv fd from Wayne l m
trouble.'evening to spend Thursday and
Mr.and Mrs.Clarkson Heller the week-end with home Iolkn.
are invited w the Del Rho8des\Dollle Marie Scott, who is stay-
home in Omaha, for Thanknglving ins at the home of her aunt, Mrs.dinner.!J. A.Kuhn is ~pending today
Jan.Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
15-Lyons at Blair.
20-B'ln.ir at West Paint
22--Oakland at Blah'
29-Blair at Arlington .
5-Blair at Wahoo
12-Blair at So. Sioux City
25~27-Dist. Tounmmem, here
SHERIFI-"S SALE NOTICE
By virtue ol an order of saleissued out of the county court of
Washington county, Nebraska, and
in pursuance of said order, I will
on the 30th day of November, 1931
at the west front door of the
high school bulldingmot being
finis he d, it wu ne -wwf: w un-cel the bukethndl game uchdded
with Tekamah High for February
19.There was also anothexgameadded to our schedule now, with
the Springfield, Nab. high school
team, which will be played hereon December 16.The uhednla ns
it now stand: calls for four home
games and tive away from home.
Following is the complete sched-
ule:
owing matfer will be heard and
considered,to-wit:The petition
af Lydia A. Bevington praying for
the appointment ol Lydia A. Bev:
ingwn ns ndminiatrawr of the
eshte of m d George James
Bevington, deaased.
Dawd this 21st day of Novem-
ber, 1981.
(SEAL)I. C. ELLER,
&6~8t County Judge.
o n
1
L l N r ;r
A . I n t l I B !' A
\f)
r n n n u z r W 1
ered, to-wit:The petition of Fred
Petersen pr a y i n g f o r the apotntf
nmnnl r th - u l Pnfnr nnh an ad min-i '.§¥¢»`I-` ¢2'¢'\T. `é$¢
olinq Petenm, leaned-nma mn sm dl! nz :1981
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the llth day ol'December,1931,
at the County Judge's office in
the City of Blair,Washington
County, Nebraska, at 2 o'clock in
the afternoon of said day, the fol-
lowing matterv/ill be heard and
considered,to-wit!The petition
o!William Gilliland praying fo
the apmiment of William Gilll~
land as a nistrator of the estate
of said Mollie Gilliland, deceased
Dated this 14th dny of Novem-
ber, 1931.(SEAL)I. C. ELLER,
44»-lt County Judge.
NOTICE To CREDITORS
A. C. Dehel, AttorneyCOUNTY COURT, WASHINGTO
COUNTY, NEBRASKA
Estate of Niels J. Andersen. de-
hotxce is given to the creditorsceased._
to appear before me at the CountCourt room in Blair, Nebraska, o
the llth day of December, 1931
and on the 12th day of March
ation, adjustment and allowance o
claims.All claims not filed on o
before the ll t h day of March
32 will be forever barred.
ber, 1931.(SEAL)I. c. ELLER,
44-dt County Judge.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATIO
Albae Nelson, Atty.
19Dated this 14th day of Novem-|
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of Washington county,Nebraska.
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DAIRY He li o mPRo v sMEN'r
ASSOCIATION REPORT
Dudng the month of October
there were 234 head of cows on
test.These cows had an average
'of 24.6 pounds of [nt per cow. Rye
'and small grain pasture have
'proven a great help to the dairy-
men this tall.|.There were anumber of im-
|provements made during the
month.Francis Forsberg und{Frank Brown rearranged their
cow barns and put in stanchions
N and cement ork throughout.
The five gh cows for the
month were os follows:|Frank Brown,ov-ne Grade
Holstein,breed;1572 lbs,milk;
and 70.6 lbs. B. F.John Meeves,
owner--Grade Holstein, 1497 milk,
, 65.1 B.F.Ed Renard,owner-
, Purebred Holstein, 1643 milk; and
62.4 B.F.Frank Brown, owner1932, for the purpose of examln-_f Grade Hoist/mn,1821 milk and
r 55.5 B. F.Ed Renard,owner-
,lGrade Holstein,1702 milk and
54.5 B. F.,The five high herds for tha
month were as follows:
Francis Forsberg,owner--Mix-
ed Herd. 888 lbs.milk and 88.5
Mixed Herd, 780 milk and 331
B. F.Gilbert Rowe,ov me r-
Grade Guemseys,587 milk and
couN'rYco un'r,wa sl-uNc 'roN'29 .1 B. F.Lilnn-d Jensen, owner
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.!-Purebred Ja Grade 1-lolsteins,
Estate of George James Beving-,779 milk and 28.5 B. F.John S.
ton, Deceased.Notice is hereby given that on
the 12th day of December,1931
at the County Judge office i
the (My of Blair,Washingto
County, Nebraska, at 2 o'clock il
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I-looks, owner-Purebred J: GradeJerseys, 531 and27.3 B. F.
x Gilbert Rum of Fontanelle has
just received the extended pedi-
gree on his herd sire.This pedi-
gree gives the production records
of his herd sire's past (ive gener-
ations.Many of his ancestors
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aiderable increase in the number
of honor students for the sec nd
six weeks period.Following is
the complete llsv.:Esther Carlsen,
Margaret Flynn, Elizabeth Grimm,
Ted Ilnller, Elva l-lewett, Mariam
Jensen,Margaret Koenig,Elly
Marie Larsen, Eloise ,1\Iorris,Mary
Mullin,Mariam Rosenbaum,Dor-othy Runge,Kathryn Sas,David
Simonsen, Helena Simonsen, Pru~
dence Stricklett and Henrietta
Voss.
FIRST THANKSGIVING
PROCLAMATION
(Continued from page one)
of New York, waited on the Presi-
dent with its request.President Washington complied
and issued his proclamation on
October 3,1789,calling lor a
national day of Thanksgiving
on November 26.The original proclamation of
Tl-mnksgiving reads as follows:
"Dy the President of the United
States of America.
"Whereas it is the duty ol all
nations to acknowledge the pmvi-
dence of Almighty God,to obey
his will, to be grateful for his
benefits,and humbly to implore
his protection and favor--and
Whereas both Houses of Congress
have by their joint committee re-
quested me 'to recommend w the
People of the United States a day
ol public thanksgiving and prayer,
to be observed by acknowledging
with grateful hearts the manysigndfavorsofAlmightyGod,
especially by affording them an
opportunity to establish a formof goverment for their safety and
happiness!
"Now,therefore,I do recom-
mend nnd assign Thursday,the
26th day of November next, to be
devoted b the People of these
lbs. B. F.Grover Wilkins, owne
N -'-
0IIAX SON & Mmms xs
fare recorded in the advance regis-
I 5 try herd book where only animals
|Pilot 'i"3"'é"?J."ehrnaka | Z§é'I°"°" ability are eligible to
I 13gISc u mi ~Mr.Ruwe is to be congradu-
-____n....|rr..»..¢.1 lntnd ns n umzressive duirvman
yStates to the service of that great
and glorious Being who is the
beneficent Author of all the good
that was, that is, or that will be-
'lhat we may then all unite in
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Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Donaldson
drove to Bennington Sunday in
visit Mrp.Donaldson's father,
Emil Gottsch.
Mr. and Mrs. John White re-
tumed Tuesda from KansasyCity, Mo. where they had spent
several days.~
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Tyson and
Mrs. Tyson's brother, Asa Pollard
of Omaha, are spending Thanks-
giving with Mr.and Mrs. M. E.
Tyson.
Mr.and Mrs. Neal West areenjoying a visit from Mr. West/a
aunt, Mrs Mason Deaver and son
ol'Ansley,Neb.,who came last
Thursday.
Mr.and Mrs.Gilirod Garnertook their two children to Omaha
last Saturday to see Santa Claus
and the Christmas parade which
was put on'thnt day.
Mrs. W. A. Bitenhuif of Red
Oak, Iowa. came last Sunday for
a few days visit with her sister,
Mrs. Sam Stevens and family.
Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Tornblad
and Mrs.James Stapleton areThanksgiving dinner guests ol Mr,
and Mrs.Henry Jorgensen of
Mrs. Birdie Warrick and daugh-
ter,Miss Olive,Will Freeland
and Mr. and Mrs.Paul Crosby
are spending Thanksgiving at the
Frank Freeland home in Omaha.
Mr.and Mrs.John E.Miller
and children and Mrs.Made
Miller have been invited to eat
Thanksgiving dinner at the Louie
evening.
Everett Tyson,who is located
at Decatur,stopped at the par-
ental, M. E. Tyson home Satur-
day for a short visit, while'on his
way to Lincoln to visit over Sun-
day .with his wife.
Miller home at Arlington,this
ing, Mr. Howard Easton and son,
Bruce, ot Walthill.
' Walter Wyant oame`from Lin-
coln on Wednesday to spend the
holiday with Mrs. Wyant at the
U. G. Gamer home.
Miss Vera Lamb,teacher of
thg Spiker school,came home
Wednesday evening to spend
Thanksgiving day at the parental,
Charles Lamb home.
Mr. and Mrs. Burl Vaughndrove,
to Omaha Sunday and visitedIChas.Reynolds,who is confined
in the St. Joseph hospital.
|Mrs. Marie Blunk of west Neb-
raska street was quite ill last Sun-
|d»y and was taken to the lm-
msnuel hospital in Omaha.i Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ketehmark ofi
Omaha, and Mr.and Mrs.Oscar
Pedersen of near Blair, are spend-
ing Thanksgiving at the paren-
tal Roy Dolan home.
_Misses Naomi Waldon and Lu-exlle Langley, Blair school teach-I
ers are spending the holiday va-
cation at their respective homesl
at Pender and Decatur.
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Miss Bess Crowdy,teacher in
the Emerson school,returned
home Wednesday evening to spend
the Thanksgiving vacation at the
parental Jack Crowdy home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lewellyn are
entertaining at a family dinner to-
dlly for Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ganz
and children of Omaha,Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Stricklett and Mrs. C.
lewellyn.
Mrs.Elsie Jorgensen and
daughter,Mrs.Anna Sutton are
entertaining at dinner today for
Mr.and Mrs.C.R.Sutton, Mr.
and Mrs.James Sorensen,Mr.
and Mrs. Theo. Lundt and B. F,
Lundt.,
Mr. and Mrs. Si Cram of Fre»01' Sale:A good Y¢8\'li\'l8`mont, are entertaining at n family
P°d{ET¢@f|Spotted Boland Chimlfdinner today (Thursday) for Mrs.
boar weighing about 600 lbs. AJso_Chas.N.Hansen,Mr.and Mrs.
a 1:0051 grade Short Horn hull cal! -Earl Burbank,Mr.and Mrs.Edweighing about 600 lbs.Chris S.'l-lansen, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Han-
Hansen, Blair, Rt. 1 45-2t'sen, Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen,
|Miss LaVaughn Hansen,who and families.Omaha.'teaches at the_utherland school,,Mr.and Mrs.C.C.Wake,
Mrs. John Weber and daugh wai an over-mg t guest at the daughter Katherine and sonsters,Marguerite and Mattie, and $Z".'2.?§"J.1'iZ :roma §,'_g"";» has|3on and' Bobby, of '0maha, mé
Byron Bartlmg of Hooper droveuto drive toher ,om s i n "er x °""°§ a!l»ernoon_and are »1>=nq-
to Omaha Sunday and took in M d M r.~ =;,'j days with Mrs. Wakea
the ahow at the Moon theatre.ih"e'~b;';l P e g ; ~ V .y f f g ; § . , , ; , g m ggmfe T''ihPl€N2~M ;
s ng pas w e are e parensin I~\'emont ir attendanoe at tha'°f Allan Wake,whose iunerdFremont food show which is beingiwai held at the local Methodist
staged.Mr.Wright is demon- church, Tuesday afternoon.
stralmg for the Fremont Mills.Thursday, Nov. 26 is the birth
Mr. and Mrs. cum Larsen and anniversary of Glyn Ray of neardaughter, Dorothy spent last s,m_!Arlington,and plans were made
~ ";=Fred az.. 2li';;'°:.:.':;'..f"z2"@- to~
P asan evening was gon esspentplaying cards and refresh-,'° the Ray home and have a real
ments were served by Mrs. Long.'f¢a5t;_l The following expect to
Mr. and M _ H_ L_ M ~d_ntben :Messrs and MesdamesJinughter,, g g e are °;g;;;;gg Fred Long and family of Blair,
Thanksgiving dinner with Mm|Weston lang and family south of
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Blair Earl Caldwell of soutlvenstMorris'uncle,0.R.Eller at ' ._Linqoln.Miss Eloise plans m'of Blair and huns Lowe of Hor-
spend the remainder of the weeklman
there.
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LQEE NEWS.; g
Mr.and Mrs.Fred Thietje of For Rent:Light housekeeping!Mr.md Mrs.Fred Long were
north Walker avenue,spent Inst moms.Phone 425,45-ltllut $unday nlternoon eallem at
Friday in Omaha.Mrs. Holger Hlnxen and daugh.|~e John Ammon home, math of
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Home Style Cooked Meals
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Over the Blair Drug Co.
PHONE Black 41Evenings by Appointment
o0MARCUS BECK
BONDED Aa s ma c rs n
Office in
Court House
,----~ - --.~..--.as this is the first extended herd
.sire pedigree issued in Washing-
; lon County.1|
rendering unw gum " " 'P"" 'f' °l lllr. and Mrs.George Ticdjenmlhumblgthanf:for his kmd'were called to Ashland last Fri -l
cute and protection of the People
of this country previous to their
becoming a Nation-for the sig-l OUR ANNUAL lnal and manifold mercies and the
|THANKSGIVING GAMEfnvoruble interpositions of his
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(By D. v. Masser)
|Our annual Thanksgiving Day
| football game with Tekamah High
\_huB grown to be a classic of eus-
| tcm Nebraska football.The riv-
| ulry is very keen and intense but
l the sportsmanship of both schools
:ranks high.Always each team
ties their best for victory,butthevictor doesn't gloat over the
lloser.If success is measured in
,the number of victories, probably
||'lekamnh would have a consider-Qf able aid, but if success_is measur-
Iprovidence, which We experienced
in the course und conclusion of
the late wa r-fo r the great de-
gree of tranquility,union,and
plenty, which we have since en-
joyed-ior the peaceable and ra-
tional manner in which we havebeenenabled to establish consti-
tutions o l glovornment for our
safety and happiness, and parti-
cularly the national One now late-
ly instituted--for the civil and
religious liberty with which we
are blessed and the means we
have of acquiring and diffusing
Iday by the illness of Mrs. Tiedje's
mother.Mr.Tiedje returned to
Blair that evening but Mrs.
Tiedje remained with her mother.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Stewart'
and family left Wednesday for t
Reinbeck,Iowa to visit over the
holiday with Mrs.Sf/ewart's
brother,Ivan Taylort and family.
They expect to return home Sat-
urday.
Mr.and Mrs.V.0.Ireland
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.'and Mrs.A. J. Fowler of Fre~l
mont.Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cress
of this city, accompanied them and
were dinner guests ol Mr.and
Mrs. Ma Fry.l
Mrs. Elner Pedersen was host-
Itlr. and Mrs.John J. Jenscnl
and family of west of Blair, have
received n n invitation t o be
present at a Thanksgiving dinner'ot the John Q. Adams home inf
Omaha.Mrs. Adams is Mrs. Jen-lsen's sunt.l
Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Hargett leftlMondayforBeaver City,Neb..l
where they will visit and spend~
Thanksgiving at the home ot Mrs.
Hargett's parents,Mr. anym,-B.
L. C. Sawyer.They expeét to rc-
turn Sunday.
Miss Eda Anderson of west of
Blair spent the week-end visiting
at the home of Mn. Anna Hagge,
f and with her brother,Chds An-
derson.On Monday afternoon
she was also a visitor at the home
of Mrs. D. A. Compton.
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S A T U R D A Y
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which Santa has in store for youn-.1 i n th e f i n h t a n d s n i r i t n u t u n lu s e f u l knowzc age;a n a I n gezneralless to m e 1.Iounle r o u r c lun IBBU Mr.and Mrs.Jack Cr€wdy
drove down to Excelsior Springs,
Mo.last Thursday,and were
accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.
John White.Due to the excess-
ive rainfall while there they re-
turned home Monday evening.
oCARL SCHMIDT
INSURANCEREAL ESTATE
1 LOANS
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'aBLAIR ABSTRACT & TITLE
COMPANY
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I E A T A 'rlWAL TS PLACE
l Two Dan Welt of l
would equal Tckamah in this de-
partment..This annual football game
brings to the climax the football
season.Neither coach holds back
any trick formations in this oon~
test.Every successful move and
every ground game play is a. poss-
ibility in this keen contest,Quite
often the game has been decided
by forward pass,or s series of
passes begun at the proper time.
Again, it may be a triple threat
formation, a spinner play, or other
equally successful lootball plays
that bring a victory.Again one
zeam makes another in mmtinx to
b y ~ t é s m a f B l a i for all the great and various fav-
snehanextent that punting proved
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ora which he hath been pleased
to confer upon us."And also that we may then
uniln in most humbly offering
our prayers and supplication to
the great Lord and Ruler of
Nations, and beseech Him to psr<
don our national and other inns-gmeaaions to enable us all,
whether i n public or privatestations,to perform our' several
and relative duties properly and
punctunlly-to render our nntion-
nl government a. blessing w all
the People by constantly being a
Government of wise,just,and
constitutional laws, disaeetly and
Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Al Reehl
held high score at bridge
Mrs.Tom Meredith,low.
freahments were served at
close of the allernoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John White
entertaining at Thanksgiving
ner for Mrs. Mattie Pound,
and Mrs.Kenneth Pound
daughters, Mrs. Louisa Cooke,
and Mrs. Ed Stevens and
and Mrs. H. J. Cooke.
Mr. and Mra.Stanley Capps
and son cams Saturday evenlngl
llrorn Lincoln, to vddt Mr.Capps'
mother, Mrs. E. V. Capps.Mrs.
Kenneth Pound,who had been
Hpemiins a few days i n Lincoln
and
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the
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Mr.
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Mr.
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¥"*'*"!'}l'; '1'f§""°f.l§fd ..ieya....,bdstlnZ Mr.Pound, returned to'
There is an almost endless display
Gift Goods for every member of the fam-
A ily---and you should see the prices thisI
Mrs. Wea Sutherlmd of Craig.~year.Y our dollar will go
this year.
CANDY SPECI
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ON OPEN!NG DAY
Chocol 'ate D\pped Peanuts, Ib
Salted Peanuts I
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ahcy Assort
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Peanut Squares, lb.-._
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John Sutllerlmd, ma a :liter-imIl1ro!|In.Ch.\|.La.mbandMr|.
Robert Hooks of this dw-
,A numbpr 91'rativesI meatthe non
|nuvlnw muunun w De a uecmmg vlcwry.m uw w protect luu gums:nu .wy-I Hamburgers I-1|\!\d'5 1927 game,it was a punt on the ereillfls and Nntinns (especially r with them.
o "ma . 1 o n n m -¢..m\..~.that ....\. .. » ...,. .ann idndnau m Mrs,Bud Thietja and
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DENTIST
X-ray Service
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,.....U.....e ..................-_ -vbrought victory bo the Blair team.
Time and time again the Tekamah
warriors would make a drive to-
wards Blair's sod.only to be
stopped at the 10, 15 or 20 yardline.Blair would then' gain pos-
session of the hall, then there
would be a long punt of 40, 50 or
60 yards,and Tekamah would
have to try its drive all over
again.This happened at least 18
times during the contest, finally
the break came, Tekamah passed,
and as intercepted and a Blair
man ran for a touchdown, winning
the game
Lawyer (cross examining)-
ven admitting that my client
struck you.how can you blamehim !or 3-mug yon pneumonia?
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aut... .a ....._ .........._...____.us)and to bless them with good
Government,r e m .and concord.
'Ib promote the knowledge and
practice of true religion and vir-
tue,and the increase of science
among them and us-and gener-
ally to grant unto all mankind
such a degree of tempow pros-
perity as he alone knows to he
best.
Virginia Gustin entertained at a'anniversary.Those present were
miscellaneous shower for Mra ldr. and Mrs Delbert Fowler, Mr,Hugh Donaldson,formerly I-Ielen'a.nd Mra Gerald Lemon. Mr. and
Gottach,at the Henry Petersen:Mrs.Chauncey Wright,Mr.and
home last Friday evening.There
were around thirty present,who`
spent the time playing bunco.
Miss Wilma Burger won first
prize and Mrs.J.Burcham con-
solation.A delicious lunch was
"Given under my hand at thefW"ed-
City of New York the third dnyi The members of the/Monday
of Odober in the year of our evening bridge club enjoyed nLord 17g9_[chicken dinner at the Clifton
(signed)George Waahingum" hotel last Monday evening, follow.led by a theatre party at the Homo
Rlpsnortf-Whatever possessed Theatre.There are twelve mem-
Dundreary to take money out of bers in the dub and alter each
the collection plate at nhurch last has entertained,the scores are
Sunday?added and the losers must enter-
5hu.},_'r}.e minister announced tain the winners v.l-rich resulted10:30 A. M.9.05 A. MJ Plaintiff-Alter he got me into a spedal collection for the needy ln the above wiv.The winners
5.00 P. M.12:00 Noon a *W* argument he knocked mend Dmnlre ary thought the min-pronounced the losers as very
8:15 P. ll.1 .6:15 P. M.,°°ld-ister meant lt.capable hostuaee.
Mrs. Clarenee Simpson, Minot Wil-
cox, Marshall Wilcox. Mm Rachel:
McDonald and son, Allan.A fine.
time was ryported, and a delicious
lunch was served.\
Mrs.Della Weber of Los
Angeles,and her nephew,Ted
Hunt of San Diego,Calif.left
'Thursday evening for Omaha and;
will visit at Grand Island and
Wltchita before returning to Cali-
fornia.They hae spent a couple
of weeks visiting at the J.P.
Johnson home on College Hill,and in lows and South Dakota.
Mrs. Weber is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs.Johnson, and Ted is a
grandson.This was a very wel-
come and enjoyable visit for the
family._
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Racket
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n w gm n,November za, 19:41-¢»-_-THE ENTPTRPRYSE-*r I'Pq\Faux
Armed dui-es between Chinese
troops and Japanese invaders and
report of a declamtion ol war by
General Ma added seriousness fn
the Manchurian situation. The city
o l Mukden declared its indepen-
dence of Chinn and rioting between
Chinese factions and Japanese
'took place in Tientsln alter an at-
|tempt had been made to assassin-
. . _1._ _ ._v m' r uA1 . w l m [o ut to protec t the i r nntlo ws. 'rhe ffhe nm sw mmm war °K"""
wwe of Natio ns, he aring ¢}mg'Soviet Russia.
Japan was seizing salt.. mu and
#mins up Puppet Manchurian
governments, considered the advis-
sbllizy of withdrawing all diplo-
matic representatives from Tokyo
w force Japan w aceede an terms.
In reply zo League of Nations note
Japan nawnma firmly her form-
er stand,whereupon Amua e
Briand,preddent of the Lenguei
Council, sent ldentic notes to China
. . . A r . . . . . . .A. . .. . . .. . , n. . _
They take thdr football lerioul-
ly in Falls City.After a gamebetween the local high\school team
and a fast eleven from Shubert
that resulted in o scoreless de. *W
Falls City routers attempted £0
whip the referee, two of the play-
ers engaged in a fist fight and the
cars of visiting Shubert citizens
were plastered with broken 9835-
The Falls City team was on the
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"wi A.naoAnBa ribmsé
...-..~. uvvnv 'rulnzslmi
md it in more popular than ever
nth the ben trade.
Many ol our customers lmow the
plality of these card! and we wish
an state that thev are more at-
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Iinwned u second-dun matarx the puwtlia nt Blair, Nah.,~~er the A n of Congreun at
Arch a. 1819.
.very0 open account.The num: oi
uhncxihen will be lmtmtly ro-~wad(romourm»ili::gIlzt|\tf.hl
pintion of the tlxxzrnrdd lor ue publishers be no ed; otlmr-
the subscription will xsmllll
-lone nt the dedgnnred mb~
dpdon price.Every mbaalber
nut undvntlnd that that madi-
~ons An made 1 pan. of the con-
-betwesn Lhq publlllur m d
~bvcrlhen
McCARTHY
Mrs. Wm.Thompson and Mrs.
Ab Wwe spent Wednesday after-
~oan at the Dan Thompson homehlle their husbands assisted with
~utchering.Mrs.Elmer Truhlsen land Mrs.Leon Hindley spent a very plea!-
ant aftemoon Thursday at we
Orville Humpaum home.Mrs. Weston Long, Mrs. Ludwig
Julsen and Misa Rule ThompsondrovetoArlingtonWednesdayaftemoon and called on Mrs. Mer-ritt Cook.Miss Ruie stayed for n
few days.Mlss Stella Hlndley who teaches
:naive in appearance and more
reasonable in price than ever be-
Eore..We invite all old customer! and
new tn come in and see our at-'f1 ~1L
tractive line nThe Enterprise.|
SPIKER HAPPENINGSI
Mn. Emeat, Sprick was in 0ma~hm Wednesday.The X~rays show- Su
,...N 0-y.'ate the fonner "boy emporer',l _Henry Pu-Yi.American,French wry 5¢V~`|'und Italian troops were nrderedlwar nga
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:ul u|:nu|.uuul|{"'j=°mu l-point gf scoring when the l8f6!'@ e
vid es in Ma nc h ur m c eas e.fi re d hi s gu n,and ac tu ally d i d
.inst masses o f China,ia sc or e.-I .inc uln State-J our nal.
G1:x1»;n..\L m::,cmr>'r10N or-' DECKS oF THE NEW UNITEQ s'rA'rEs MANHATTAN
d S tts Deck Main Galley Tourist Dining SamDeck:Wheel house, Chart an Pax |9-- -~ff.n. n\___ .____-....__.Inn and 'Third Class L-numze.
| \rO p e n A i r P l a y D e c k .|a c c o ~| ~ n d a t i o n a .
.u n rs a » :u l Q |...
housed i n Mac loac hlan ty pe
Gr a vi ty Da vi ts a n d open ai r
prome nade space.Pro me nad e:P a lm Co u rt,Gr a n d
Salon,Li br ar y ,W r i ti n g Ro om,
Smok i ng lo un g e, V e ra n da h C af e
. rl || .a \.daug hte r o f n fn lrly well-to do doe
tor u p town.She had just been
graduated fr om college.Obviously
she d id n ot need to work for her
dolly bread, y et even more obvious-
ly she was n ot one of thos e gir ls
who wo rk on ly th at the y may ha ve
Fine Clothes Didn't
Count
By JANE OSBORN
R O M A N C E S are rather r a r e i n
most bus ln em nmc ei.bu t l n
the well-regulated omce of the Starw e lnsurnnc e muaoelntlon they
did no:exist.Nume rous girls
worked tho.-:ty plsls,nlenogruph-
ers. nllng c lerks, nlnlnz monotonousrouxlnewo rk from nine till Bve
every work ing dny .Sn when Gr n m Bradford showed
sy mptoms of m»ln|:very seriously
Interested in Rose Fulrimx,the
ne\v glr l In th e n lln g de p u tme n l.
muc h c m*loslty was aroused. Gran!
Bradford went so fu r as to tell
o n e o r two of his nnsoc luies wi th
wh o m he worked.c ompiling ub~
siruse smtls llvx.tlmt h e zrenuy
admired Rose Fnlrfnx.
Sometimes people wondered
llml SIIG land.She minlnl hi ve e x
plnluvd.hut Grant felt offesuded
und shewveal it.Sn Grunt man!
alone tu the rec eption and thc neu
day lu mh a d wi th [Inna vrltlmm
m|1nlnnin,':the f uthe r nnlnf ul s uh
ject.
'l`| 19n une day Grunt was lute nl
Iunulaem:tlme, and he asked Ruse
tu linger wh ile he me.I l wo uld lf lnmlh-r it sh? elld stay out u Ilttle
over th e n itn ned Iumr . "I was ,la te
un |\\Ir[m8\3.I \ \ a n i m to mlk llll
y ou a Illlllr after the vrmvd nd
thinned out and we Cullld h m a
Chas Accommodations.
"E"Deck:Third Chas Dining
Salon and Third Class accom-
modations,Crew accommoda-
tio Third class and Crew gal-
lery refrigerated stores.
4
dations, First Class Barber Shop
Dome for First Chas Dining
Salon,'feudal Dining Salon;
Tourist Lounge and Tourist
Smcking Room.
'C"peck:Grand Dining Salon.
th ln k o f lt.I du n't se e llml I owe
y ou nn erplun ntlun.Y o u - y o u - "
"Rose,"said Grunt.wlth some
emutlun, "I know what y ou're thlnk
ing.You're thinking that I've been
an a wf ul tlg htwu d.W e li . l h a ve -
but I' ve had as great big nnlb idon
all my li t e - a l l through c o lle g e -
we ought to talk things over.You
would rfi g n In that danc e with me.
and l' \e o ften wanted to tak e y ou
to the movies nr one o l the n mac ums. but y nu \\uuldn'l gn."
"Mu \! o s- mu se u ms . "snld Rose
wi th snmvzluilng of u sneer.Th en
slap thought for n mnment and
nllclud "W e ll,|n.-s;lm|:s I mnglnl m
"D" Deck:First Class Accornmo
- l e x ' |g o tugelher.l've enough
mv ed w unke us bam.You canspendwhaty on 've saved to buy
m e pretty dresses y ou w a n t -
umu g h y ou don't need lovely
c l o t h e zo mn k e y o u look lovely
to me "A n d when .lune c nme Mr .an d
Mrs.Gra nt Bradford nailed fo r
Fr a nc e The ir n e n me r passage
had been p n l d - t h e wedding p r e s
en t of the S lu r Llfe I ns ur an c e vusm-Hnlnn ln luken of th e o n ly ru
mnnve llant had ever c ome to pns~
wllhln IL ! wa lls,
Po du nk -W eli, thc re 's o ne f ello q;
th at Mus so li ni h as to ta k e o f f h i s
ha t to .
Coho es- -W h o's th a t?1
P o d u n k - Hi s b a r b e r !,'
"I Seem to rec og nize y ou r fac e-7
I :;l i : ~
|WNl| serv|¢».\
Haw A bu u! ll. Gi: -ln?
"Is uny kiss worth $.'i,0007" asks
d n e d w r l l l i n the Kansas City
Slnr.W e do n't know, but we have
seen some that men give Lhelr wives
at pn rlln g we' d c a ll h lgh I f pr lc ed
nl. two c ents.-Cin c lnnntl E nquirer.
ed some improvement in her con-
dition.The Stitch and Chatter Club metwith Mrs. Ed Holstein and daugh-
ter, Gladys.All members werepresent and Mrs. Dewey Holstein,
Miss Ethel Haier and Miss Vera,Lamb were, guens.The hoste.s8`
served A delicious lunch consisting
of chicken sandwiches,pickles,cake,jello with whipped cream,and coffee.The rlextgleeing will
fr|..:...ilm
SEE THE s'f\\
New Maytagbe1
Billthe
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of
calhuiJ
L0ali
seg
hel
evathx
a w
u m
with Mrs. Stanley mann..Hr. and Mrs.Dewey H ein
:l Ruby were Sunday gue at
e Wm. Hovendiek home.Mr. and Mrs. Hana ChristensennearTekamah, were Sunday
lers at the Louis Rasmussen
me.| \Mrs. Lou]Knudsen m Mrs.uls Rasigiusseh spent h(riday
emoon with Mrs.Sop e Lar-
I .l ' h e p r o g r a m a n d b o x s o c i a l w a s
.d a l . t h e S p i k e r s c h o o l M o n d a y
m i n g .T h e r e w a s n g o o d c r o w d
> u g h t h e h a d r o a d s k e p t s o m e
a y .E v e r y o n e h a d a g o o d t i m e
d t h e e v e n i n g s e e m e d t o p a s s
1 q u i c k l y f o r t h e y o u n g p e o p l e .
EW ENGLAND NEWS
George Luftis,Fern and Mur~
'ie were Saturday afternoon vis-
rs at the Louie Hovendick horne.Mr.and Mrs.Earl Thompsondfamilyattendedadancea i
: w i ll Anderson home Friday
anmg.Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Fletcherandlbenwere Sunday afternoonnitorsat the Grandpa Fletcher
A shipment uf the latest models of Maytag Washers and
lroners will be on Display at
FARNBERG HARDWARE
SATURDAY,
N o ve mb e r 28th
u I I 1|
he ho me of h e r b r o th e r ,le o n .
Mr s . J a me s Th o mp s on a nd Mr s .
eter Jensen,extension leaders
r o m thi s vic i nity . attend ed the
ird me etin g a t the c ourt house
hursday .Th e le s s on was " Ma k -
mr a P ic tu r e Fr a me " .Mr .an d Mr s .Chris H i n :an d
Ir. a nd Mrs. J as. Mullen and fam-
ly h a d a jo lly ti me a t th e E d Na t
r ho me Sunday*evening,each
ringi ng so methi ng fo r o h urrie dllf
lanned supper.Cards made th e
ve ni nz p as s all to o qu ic kly .
Sunday dinner guests a t th e
-~Hin dley 110mg were L .C.
tterbac k,Mr s .B.M.Utte rb ac k,
r. a nd Mrs . De lp ha n Ke lly , D ic k
d Dolores,of Arlin gto n.Mr s .
d J enkins an d E d wa r d calied
n th e a fte mo o n .Mr .an d Mr s .J o hn Mc Don ald,
harles and Russell, who spent the
~ost week a t Ma nville ,Wy o.,re-
urn ed h ome F ri da y .
Bu si ne ss c alle rs i n Omah a fr om
is vic i nity Monday were. Mr. and
ir s.W m.Tho mps on,Mi s s E d n a
horn pso n a nd Mr. and Mrs . W es-
~n Long.Mr .and Mr s .Or ville Hu ms to n
~lled a t the Ha y e s Rosen baumd Cli ffor d Tr uhlse n ho mes W ed~
esday eve ng.
Is Yom?
A NOUNCEMENT
We h~ ~e juizt received our well
nown ine of Sidney Burgoyne
reetin~ cards of Philadelphia and
uve t em on display ai. The En-
rprise - fice.We have carried
his high éinss line for eight years
wLow ~I~r "
Price 0/_|~
|;;;~i.;,Q»;f¢,,e.»-
"Doubtlcss you hu\'r,i!'s my
nouse!"r
l l a t a N e ¢Meta Th omp son spent Sunday
afternoon a t th e Mr s .Car rie Ja~
cobsen home.A l m a an d Birdie Fletc he r wer e
Thu rs day a fte rn oo n vii sto rs at the
Lo ule Ho ve nd lc k ho me
Mn r j o n e Anderson sp en t S a tu r
day a fter noon at the Georg e Lo ftis
homeMr s Hen ry K rug er u nd c h xldr en
we re S un da y a fter no on vi slto rs n t
Mr s .M m n l B lu m h o me
entertained a t th e ho me o f M r s
E. W Smith W edn esday afte rnoon
M r an d M r s A n B And ers on
n n d Mn r j o r i e we r e i n O ma h a F n
fl.... mn visited Ha r r y And ers on
the 'e .Th e W i lli n g W o r k e r s Clu b wa s
dowdy in the pln ln old clothes
that Rose wore, only Rose eouldn't
have looked dowdy If she had lrled.Someh ow s he Imported a n a l r o f
dlstlnc tlon an d smnrtness to any-
thlng she had on.'Th e n people hegnn to wonder
About Gra nt.H e no considered
somethlng of n w r d ln h ll wo r k
ns smtls uc lnn n recelved n really
good sn lnry to a n u n of h i s n g eS o ta r a s hla uss oc lnte s k new he
hud no depende ls, nor dd he seem
o f th e mos!lne pen sive plnc ee In
the nelghborh ood, ne ver wo re new
c loth es an d llved l a c heap room-
Ing house.Appnrently he h a d n o
u tr n vn g n n !h n h lls
to he a hoar der - y et he ate a t one n u wwe.......,.... ._, -_,__.-he w lt wu s hnrd.I m ge n ln g a
dec ent sa la r y - nn r \ l' m s n vln g ev»
ery penny I enn zo renllze that am~
hltlon."
" l' ve ha d s sort or nmhltlon."
confessed Ro s e " l really don't
hn ve to wo r k s s tn r a s mn k ln g n
llvlng ls c o nc er ned, but eve r slnc e
I entered c ollege l've had an nmhl»
Llo n - a n d I' m s nvln g no w to b r ln g
lt abo ut.So I hn\~en't bought nny ~
thlng la r my self,l dld n't g o ro
thlt par ty be c a use I dldn 't wa nt tospend money for u new party troc lr
-tho u gh I n m n llttls so rr y n o w. "
" l ' m sorry l ha ve ltuc lr to my
smb ltlon.now,"ad mltted G r a m .
"l've be en n f o o l . u l hndn't heen
l
I
I
WfA»S-H
--Is of a comple\e, modern
Laundry Can he bought on payments as low as s1.ss per week
i n l l f v mi n
|I l lBrad ford and Ros e Fa zrfu see med
mo re a nd more seriously attac hed
to each other.Then c ome a rec ep-
tio n a nd dan c e held I n h ono r o f a
dlsllngulshed forc lgnc r by the prea»
Ident of the Star Li fe Insuranc eassociation.and Grant Bradford
wlth u few other more lmpn rmnt
pcrsonngos in the nmvt*were In
vited.Grunt lirmlfnrsl uskoul for
nn lnvltllllnu for I{ma0 amrl fvll sure
thnl llnsp wnlrlll rc mllly cnnsr-nl
Io g n wi th h im.
"II 's zhmmhtf aul of you."Ruse
tnlml hlnl.mu l Gram!Illullvvtl tlnll
sho :Ira-w \=1uh=:rr:u=s¢||nm!mlmvr l
as sho +|»nlw."l' | l llk v In ; :n innItv:|ll\f'|{|||I l||i|:k I |i1|;;lll I n "
(Ir.|m :mid th:1l °=!n» vm1 hu v 1 |
l|':a-.ull lul 'lf-Ilr|ir|::.|| ||11~-.1|-I
(;|
llked me better.you orc hids and
to the opera a nb m alway s l'v~
ambition.Ros
--wha : was y o ur
°'l wanted to gto go In J u n i
to go th en and I
enoug h--"
G m n l laughed
note of jny rmsl"W hy , Hose dau
exa vti y my u nwl
for n th r c u mo
summer.r u lm
survey by than
looked very int
wis lwd that her
fur l| || || :5 (110 r
Don't Fail to see this New Washer...,...__-_at the Clarkson hospital.Alma,Birdie and Marjorie
Fletcher were in Blsir Saturdayafternoon und visited E. M. Flet-
cher at the Crowell Hume.Mr.and Mrs. Freeman Duftis
and Howard were Sunday morning
visitors at the George Loftis home.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hansen and
family spent Fridny in Omaha.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hovcndick
and Ivan spent Sunday afternoon
nt the Raymond Magill home.__
* u w " q - - -- - . . -Pvc longed to send| n u n s - i n t n k n v n u
c
1
fy," g55u"\HEy}llrememberedmy
1l
-1`|n sorry.Rnse'umblx!nn7"l'm unlnn \
Satisfactory work
guaranteed
And Prices are Lowe
ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION
:."n;.:;§ f mms
have saved nlmom
und there was u !ess In his rolex: }." he Bnld. "lhnl ls ~
lon.l've ~rrnugnd |
l n n v n I n f h a
than competing firms
Phone Green 14]
Draeger Handy
Fallers Appliance Company
Is You?
Car
Ready for
Win ter
l-low About Youur
Anti-Freeze
DON'T WAIT until yourRadiatorisfrom-1\beforeyou think of ANTI-FREEZEfor your ur.Bring it in-let ul check over your pumppacking, rldlalo:ond honeconnections.THEN-install| GOOD Anti-I-`r¢eu, eitherALCOHOL or Pnssrrom;
L e t u s d r a i n y o u r
Carburator
To remove the mmmuhuouof water which il present inallguolinemdpreventlneumpo ln your in lines.
Chéck your
Ignition
For pmper timing md podsnk Plugs which will fireln 3: aww. lt will mnke
starting much euler.
B A T T E R Y
PRICES
are much
LOW ER
this year
SEE US FIRST
LET US
Grease
Your Car
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nv.
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or
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Fr c m o n t .Nc h rMr .an d Mr s .Lou ie Hovenauc x:md fn mii y were Sunday dinner
gu e sts a t the F r a n k Lo f tis h ome .
Th ey we re Sunday eve ni ng visib-
or s at the J o hn J ac k so n ho me .
|.'| »n Sinn-i.~l.r has hrmn ¢ulffPliIl¢!
~ 'EE ;|Laundry D. E. HARDY, Local Representative Phone 285
(Y/11"mn d - \ a s n o t" - i s
uhle."Itose--dear 1 1with a boil on her face and was in
R d the hospitai in Omaha for a few8 6 1 y ~days.Since returning home she is
nettinn: alonz very nicely.
~fI"\.A-.».- .- . . .. . -- __ .I
~ ~~s u ~ E Y E S a ._ ' T i v y
How About Youur
Anti-Freeze
DON'T WAIT until yourRadiatorisfrom;-1\before
you think of ANTI-FREEZEfor your ur.Bring it in-
lec ul cheek over your pump
All physical activities -olilbc
body nre made possibly only thru
the expenditure of nerve force
which is our vital motive power.The eyes, by making an extra ef-
fort are able to overcome a con-siderable amount of defect and
hold themselves in focus so me
the owner seems to see as well as
anyone, although he is using mufh
N\
Ir
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Where Will You Shop For r
\
CHRISTMAS?packing,rldlahu'und hone
connection.THEN-install
| GOOD Anti-Freeu, elther
ALCOHOL or r n s s r r o m;
Let us drain your
Carburator
To remove the mmmuhtlouof water which il present lnallguollnemdpreventlneu~up| in ynur in lines.
more nerve energy thnn he should.For this reason the mere "sight
testlng" .of school chlldt-en's eyea
by a nurse or teacher is oi very
limited value.A child might be
able to\ read every letter on the
test chart and yet he would be
suffering from 'nervoum axlmaustlun
due to eyenraln.Parents,teachers and nurses
should take occasion to observe
carefully the children in their
Ir
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The M§rchants bf Blair, as never before, are prepared for
the Christmas shopper and in their stocks will be found
every conceivable bresent necessarv for the most fastidious sCHRIS i*MAs SHOPPER
Their show windows do only half justice to the monster
stock of Holiday Goods tucked away on the shelves; i
Their advertisements are being told through the medium of
THE ENTERPRISE
Read 'them carefully and take advantage of the many
wonderfd bargains they are offering.Watch the suc-
ceeding issues of THE ENTERPRISE and profit by mak-
ing your Christmas purchases in Blair,
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Chéck yo
chu-se, as there are certlln wm-
u p toms of eye strain
l a n i d n n
easily read
which will enxbh than bo deter-
_1_. ...nn ..,..... .um-».. nl nmux.l g - ' - v u
For pmper tlmlng md pod
Sn k Plugs which will firelniiaveatw. lt wi ll mnke
startling much euler.
BATTERY
PRICES
mme mu. .Wm \....,.,_, ._ _____acy, mln visual conditions of the
child These symptoms include:
Headaches--the ximjorlty of
headaehel are caused by dsfsctu of
vision and they readily yield when
the eym nn put. in focus.
He n d d l t i n g - M a n y children
(and grown-ups tm)a n y the
head Lilwd m on¢ aide.This ina
Ir
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Ia r e m u g h | diuies muscular trouble and in n
fxequent cuue of headaches, ner-
I | \ " m ' n \m»mn-Andimnlnn.dizzinesl
b
l. | ' \ | v v : z u m
this year
SEE US FIRST
LET US
Grease .
Your Car
R e g u l a r l y
It keeps out the duh und
mud which (n e u in the
uwwl mo vlng pa rtl-
Phone Black |29
Walter Larsen
A u t o S e r v i c e
qBox}{ Lanny \hmn purchased Stewlrt Cale from
and other nervous symptoms.
Sqvilllinl-The child with de~
fective eyes often squint;or
tmvrna to shut out the llght which
lnrltnben his weak eyen.Crops ol alles,inflamed lids-
Sdes an frequently caused by de-
fective vdslon u l s alwzys gem
eral inflammation of the lids.
Holding books wo close-This
hnblt does not always indicate
that the eyes an seriowy defec-
tive.Poo:re a d e n- Mo n nhlldren
vlfltlzdnfativa eyes are poor md-
nn md most poor twd¢ra have de
fective eyes,Any d ¢-we uymptomu indicate
urgent .used for a thorough eye
axamlnntion.
Plattsmoudx-Jumu B.Farm
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Stewart.
noir-sighmdnus, but lt
o
'r-p4n1
The Christmas For In Blair
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-:- LOCAL NEWS -:-I
Look tor your uma in the |d|.|nm Ed Matthlesen want tal Look for your name ln tha adu.I i i 1 your mms in the adn.Chrbmu w aar2 are Mr' and Mrs. Juke Bros; »1>w¢'sP""* I"~"°- Iowa Inst Friday *°Janice Ireland is spending1
I-'or Sale-Fresh Jeney cows. now on dinplay st The Enterprise .George Fackler, Blair.4341 ofim.41-lt Sundly in Omaha, with relgtives. Isa her new grandlon.Thmuggving with her mother in
Fm-nimgé, 1-up Ind floor cover-The Episcopal Gdld will meet The W_ E C_ wi" meet Satur-Mn. W. J. Koopman md family Kansas City, Iving K°ne there theLnga,Mlthew R. Bendnrl.21-ti Wednesday,Dec.2 with Mrs. Gly afternoon, Nov. 2g_vent. to Omaha Thursday, ka he forepan at th week.`Christmas greedng ard,are Clyde M. Allan.The Tuesday night bridge club dmner guests at the Ben Konpmanl Mr.nd Mrs. Paul efferson
now on display at The num-prise Wanted--A young mmm mnlmez mm Miss Grace mime ln hoge.. __~___. _.ere fh§»per gugsu irq kszg pg.nano_mn
Read 1
ame.
Furnitn
nn:M
the ads and and y a n Look lor your name in the -dx Kuhn's Photos win please you. su olfice.
Furniture, rugs md Iloor cover-Christmas greeting c u d!are The Oollee C1
JN. NK! Und floor cover-lngg,Mathew R Bendorl.21»d now on display at The Enterpdse afternoon at th
.ehw R. Banda:-1.21-tl ¢~_- ...u 1|-.».|nm...u,.....,office.41~1t Nick Thane.
41~1¢'m wdrk on ia
uh met yesterday W. H. ChariotehomeofMrs.M n .Auxzw
l . . n Q e p a r a t e h o u s e . | ' I ` u e s d a y e v e n i n g .I m r .a n d m r s .r i .H .b r o w n l e r r a a y a t m e DOITIQ o r m s s i s t e r ,1 .n.( \; ... \ -... . _ . : . -L__ .|\l.......¥:\......_1-fn...L......,.......:...n. . . . . \ . . .
45-IP]Mrs. N. G. Lindberg has been on m s t .a a t u r t l a y m o r n m g n y l U ¥ . 0 \m. rn .r r u u l t r u u z l zs u n I l l U u u u l u .
mobile for Chicago, Ill. on a bus-I Mr.and Mrs. 'Hans (j_J Hd
Ima " trlp.(and family were dinner gug to-
M r and Mrs Manon Sutherland day (Thursday)at the home oflv
the sick Iist a couple of days thisstRathmannspentvisiting ,with Mrs. week with a dege of the grippe.
_ _._ n....n. .»........4 William If Fhnle and Minn Worn
' l a s t S u n d a y
I ( h n a k n u n n n l \|........»._.I....*""B""""""""""" ` " " " " * "" *:ur §¢\ll.!:"'uulsu;uvnuz..AlllllsuoChris tmas KF NUHK c a rd !ar e Red bo ats a nd gilto. Hosea W dson.I f y o u wa n t a go od Po la n J o hn Sy lvia 1
no w on d is pla y at The E nte rp ri se .3 7- | ; f Chi na boar see B'ilI.' Armstrong.Satunday eve nin
office.4 1 - l tl J i m J ohnson wa s a Sun day He 's go t th em.:39- tf E lz y K i n g h o me
Mr .an d Mr s .Leo na rd A xmlxf e ve n i n g visi tor a t By r on Mc Do n-Ve rn on B e llows wen t to S t. Ed .- .Mr .a n d Mr s ,were business c allers i n Oma h a jd h ome.wa r d ,Ho o .¥°=1d°¥:"*=°=;°,be xfi ove d into the '
. .....,.,.......g visiting at the
Rollo Allen have
Franny Bahs house
nreet.
ry and baby came
Covenant hospital
Tuesday.
made a trip down
last week where
days with friends.
Mr, who is atten-
:. ......A:...,o\..
mary ruxuerson on wut" mwt.
Mr. and Mrs. A. w. Rose are
enfertaining a number of relativesat a Thanksgiving dinner wday-|
C. K. Bendnrf, licensed emhalm»
er and undertaker, Bllir.Oiilee
phone, 161; res. Dhone isa.8-tf
Losb--A pearl neclflaee.suit-
able reward will be offered. Leave
ariicle at The Enterprise office. It
Wayne Dudgeon plans tospend
the week-end with his mother,
Mrs. G. A. Campbell at Audubon,
Floss ol'Omaha,were Sunday
guests ot Mrs. Annie Martin and
Miss Mary Cook.
Miss Olive Smith,teacher in
Tekamah, r-me home Wednesday
evening to spend Thanksgiving
and Mrs. Gerald Lemon were pleas her sister,Mrs. John Johnson in
ant visitors at the Jack McDonald Fremont.home one evening last week.|Mr. and.Mrs . Ed Hams and
Mr. and Mm Harry Vincent o!_daughter re!.urncd_!.o their home
northern iowa have been visiting in South Dakota last Tuesday.
Mrs.Vincent's parents,Mr.and Mr.Harms worked on the road
with Blair folks,|Mrs.E.Castetter and brother,between Blair and Calhoun which
Mr.and Mrs. Wm Linden are Scott.:has recently been paved.
entendning at dinner wis(Thurs-Misa Dorothy Gray. teacher in- - Mr. ond Mrs. Fred bong and\
day)evening for Mr.and Mrs.the Fremont schools retunxed sons,l<l ard and Roy spent last
August Rathmmn.imma last evening go spend ,_he;'I`hursday evening at the Charles
Miss Mlble Nauenberg, teacher holiday vacation at the paren¢n|.'M°rm"5°"home.The evening
in the Bldr schools, went '° U""A- F- Gray home."§'f'_ .'ff'°L 'llffff 2'ii."E'f'..'i ""'
last Saturday.I C. K. Hendon, licensed embalm-
Mrs.Hans H. Frahm has been;e|- and undertakcr,Blair.Oifiee
under the eather 5 few dayS.phone, 181; ru. phone, 138.8-tf
this week w1ih the 8'l'|PP¢~|Mrs.Ed Bramlett,son,Killan
C. K. Beaded, lloamea embdm- and wife of Omaha, gpent Sunday
er and undertnlmr,Bldr.Offloa renewing acquaintances in this
phone. 161; res. phone. 188.8-ti city.
Mr.and Mrs.Clarkson Haller Mrs. Pete Hagge and daughter,
were Sunday guests of Mr.n|\d|Evelyn of northwest o!_Blu.ir,
attended the funeral ox n 1n=nu.|°¢ east Grant s
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hansen and Mrs. Paul Bar
daughters,Evelyn and Florence. home from thespent the day in Fremont, _Satur~ in omaha' lm
day-Everett Lamb
Miss Elsie Stevens of Omnha, w Kam" CityisspendingThanksgivingwl¢hlhe visited a few
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.Sam Leonard Wach
Stevens._ding Dam. ColleH' 'B "M"°°"° _N Aowu.l thi (Thursday)mornin to ..murwuwu wrwu |¢..v ,m..=..x home at Sutton,Hans Rathmxnn of North phgw, gggm,w holiday vacation gwithfama anddhira. Wxll Lmden and ' "°
entered the Blair Ho ital on last m y an Mr.and Mrs.Paul Mrs.W. J. Koboman and Misa
min of Herman, is Manda w -Sn friends.'.Jefferson spent last Sunday alt-Frances went to Lzncoln last Sun-
('I1\ursday)after-ent. y recelve medical treat Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus J°h"'""emuon visiting at the John Bolln day in visit Mr. Koopman, who is
. - --__-m nf un. rjtv mn Mr. and Mrs. Nick Mm, ..f.\-Quo"-lt nf Bum.'confined in the Veterans Hospital.
Mrs. Fred Ciaridnze. in Omaha.Ispml Saturday evening with mrs.Far the best price bring your week-end at his
cream,chickens and ,eggs w Neb.
and John McKay'| Feed Store.Phone mu Ed i t h Fl
were Black ss.SM! spending this
'';f,,; 4; ,;;h;;,a'attended wfobm Hooks.shower for Mrs. Robert Daugher-!Mr. and Mrs.Joe Sully
ty in Omaha, Wednesday of last chilamn, and Mrs. Ada Reid
week.'Sunday dinner guests of MrHnwnrrl and Neil Cameron of IME. LouiB Schenk.- ° |Mrfmd Mrs. Ed Olsen of Her-
mar dmner meats last Sun
noon It the parental Elmerhome.'r n m Mr.and Mrs
nndun Tnun
L.C.Bi xle r o f Ft. " W " " "| ''`""""' --------- - - -- --°Pew and famlly of °'='"~1"'»|Mr. and Mrs.Frank smith re~They found him doing as well an
came last Sunday ._. ... ......¢.-|were Sgnda¥_Q{{1ner guests °f,Lum¢d to their home at Angus,ciaulq be expected, but nmprovmgOmaha,were la-it Thursday eve-
ning visitors at the Elza King
home.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. I-'lack and
family of Minden, Ncb., are holi-
day guests of Prin.F. E.Flack
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Inver Garner and
family of Omaha, spent Sunday at
the parental U.G.Garner home
in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Calle Hansen and
family spent last)Sunday aiter-
noon visiting at the Carl Jensen
home, south of Blair.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Beaty were
among those who attended the
Iowa-Nebraska ffoulball game at
Lincoln last Saturday.
Mrs. L D. Warrick visited Thurs
day and Thursday night at the
Zi §§ "a £ `~ ~ i\ic Donald home
in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Oth Schellberg of
Omaha, were last Tuesday after-
noon visitors at the John T. Gal~
lagher home.
Mrs.Sophia Reeh,assisted by
Mrs. E. C. Pilcher werahosteases
to the Baptist Mission Ciralo
Tuesday afternoon.
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ln . xm l . m u m h u s m w l k i l f h
\. wmnem m out 'nmhdvlns Delmar Fear n
dinner \d¢.hhnlon,Dt- Lgqkillln ur. ma M11
'mt an me pa rv um:M
mme.
r s . A r th u r K je lu n .I n c h .la st Fr i da y 2
Th e Lad ies A i d o f th e M .E . ld a y B vis it wigh then i o n ~H i n a *| 1 9 9 SZ ~M f H i i l ¢ n [ ) n u |Q l n » *n u I
Liter several
:ir daughter,
family.
lesen left on.
r her home in
nricf visit in.her,Ed nndlhiesenisr e l
I months stay!
I of Colorado
nlled tn Omaha |
ss of her als-,
man Wulf( of .
relatives in |
lr a few days.
friends will
man Wulf! as
er of Harry
and a former
\ty.|
Anderson, west
ined a number
ends at dinner
g, in honor of
h anniversary.
he evening was
nochle.Those
md Mrs. J.P.
;hters,Evelyn
s Vera Lamb,
John Schmidt
ield.
slowly .
Mr. and Mrs.A.F. Gray and
daughter Dorothy,Mr.and Mrs.
J. P.Mullin and family of south
of Blair, were Thanksgiving din-
ner guests at the home of Mr.and
Mrs.Roy Anderson,who reside
along the Omaha road.
Mrs.G.G. Hines was greatly
surprised and pleased the other
day to receive a letter from the
Atlas Insurance Co.of Chicago,
stating that she had won a pnze
consisting of an eleven pound tur-
key.The prize arrived Monday
and wha a very line milk fed hind
which they are enjoying today at_
the L. W. Lstta homg with other
relatives.
Henry Pierce of Pleasant Plains,
Arkansas is here visiting his "ia
ter-ln-law Mrs. E.C. Pierce an
other relaives.Mr. Pierce ls tha
youngest brother of the late Dr.
Pierce nl this city and the family
uote the resemblance and manner~lisms of the guest which reminds
'them so much ot`MDr. Pierc dure
ing his lifetime.r. Henry.erw:came out of the euat in the early
'seventies and has traveled all
'over the west and south.He vl:<
iited in Blair about four years as .
I5
~~d wile.
Re ar $7.50 Pennanent Waves,
- and $6 NOW. 'Either Croglnole
r Spiral Wind.Phone 197, Mrs.
. A. Pound.28-tl
liiiss Charlotte Schafer of Cima-
a,spent Saturday night at the
arl Kolterman home, a guest of
rederick Koltennan.
Helen Burger went to Ft. Dodge
owe last Wednesday evening to
~pend Thanksgiving with her sis-
~r, Mrs. Frank Rogers.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schafer
=d daughter ol Omaha, are spend-
`ng today (Thursday)at the W.
W. Wilkinson home.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Dudgeon an~family are Thanksgiving dinne
guests of Mesdarnes Bertha Dug!
geon and Mable Streckius.-
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hindley r~
turned Saturday night from Den
ver, Colo. where they visited thei
daughter, Mrs. Bemice Frazier.
Mr.and Mrs. Julius Peterse
and Mrs. James Kirby were Sun
day afternoon and supper guesat the Hana C. Rasmussen home.
Misses Mildred McGill,Helé
Curtis and Wanda Willmore at
tended a College Club hreakflts
in Omaha last Saturday morning
Found--A fountain pen.Owne
may have the same by calling a
The Enterprise office, proving th
property , and paying for thi
notice.45-I
Miss Alice Jensen,teacher u
Stratton, Neb.,came home thi
(Thursday) morning to spend th
holiday vacation at the parents
Ed Jensen hon-1,3 north of Blair.
Mr. und Mrs. Clyde M. aliens
entertaining for Thanksgiving da
Mrs.E.C.Pierce,Dr.und Mr~
W.D.Hammond,Mr.and Mrs
Joe Lazure and Mr. and M~
Pierce Allcn.
Miss Grace Hindlcy of Chieag~
arrived in Blair Thursday mornin
to spend the holiday vacation s
the parental, Carl 1-lindley hom
Miss Stella I-Iindley,teacher a
Bancroft, also came home Wednes
day evening to spend the \veek»en
with home folks.
Miss Mary Slater of Lusk, Wy~
is here visiting Mrs. Julia Kell
and Mrs.Cora Badgerow.Hefather,John Slater is in the Clark
son hospital in Omaha convales
cing after an operation and sh
came up for a few days visit a
her old home.The Slaters live
in Blair a number of years ago.
Omaha, came Monday evening to
spend a couple of days at the par-
ental, W. P. Turner home.
The ladies ol the Christian
church sponsored an auction sale
last Saiurday and were very well
pleased with the results.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thielfoldt
and son, Lyle were last Saturday
afternoon visitors at the Nels
Lindberg home in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Larsen en-1
tenained at dinner Wednesday
evening of last week, for Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Lathrop and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Byrne and
family are spending Thanksgivingday at the home of his folks, Mr.
and Mrs. J. P. Byme at Papillion.
Mr. and Mrs.Raymond Cook
and daughters of Sioux City, Iowa
were dinner guests last evening at
the parental August R-athmsnn
home.
Mr.and Mrs.Harry Berger,
John Moore and daughter, Bernice
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs.Farahee Moore of Omaha,
last Sunday.
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502 Front St., Blair.45-It
Mrs. W. J. Kooprnan entertained
at dinner last evening in honor of
her daughter,Frances'birthday.
Mrs.Bertha Stradling and Louis
Murdoch were the guests.
Wm. Rathmann, who is attend~
ing the Nebraska School of Medi-
cine in Omaha, came home Wed~
nesday evening to spend Thanks-
giving at the parental G. A. Rath-
mann home.
Clint Smith, son of Mr. and ME.W.Smith of northwest / of
Blair, underwent an operation for
appendicitis in the Immanuel hos-
pital in Omaha Wednesday mor-
ning, Nov. 25th.
An announcement last week in
The Enterprise telling of the sinh
of a daughter to Mrs. Dale Pollard
of Lakeside, Neh. at the home of
her aunt, Mrs. Ada Short, in this.
city was cornect.But when the
news reporter stated that she was
formerly Mary Pickell, that was a
mistake.The writer has known
both of the Pickell girls for years
and should have named Mabel as
the proud mother of the infant.Miss Mary has the distinction of
being a very efficient teacher in
the schools of Minneapolis.
of '4 ~und, lots of~frui~On good
Ei
Floy d Anderson :md J o e I3ro1.vnI
of Oma ha , wer e la st F r id ay a fter ~
noon c allers a t th e ho me o f Mr s .
Ma rg ar et I ve rs on .
Misses Ma r g ar e t Roiland un d
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ho me o f n e r u a u gme r , mr s. r r e n -Mr . a n a mr s .wm . u . mc u o n m u
tice Snuth, north of Blair.and family were Sunday dinner
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Gallagher guests at the parental,George
were la s t Th ur sd ay after noon Sc hn eid er h ome , so uth o f Blai r.1zhsk-'"'t°*°f'ah i hurll e f S o w Mr s .Lo u i s N e e m return ed to
o me ln t e ranc 5 ne t.he r h o me a t L aP la tte, la s t F r i d a y
1-.una nur-be-. U.v......, We... ..._forepnrt uf the week at the Hans Mr. and Mrs. Chris B.Hansen
G. Rasmussen home.are spending Thankgiving Day at
Last Saturday evening visitqrs the home ol V-h¢ll'_¢lHU8m¢l'» Mrs.
nt ihe Herman Anderson home, Robert Andrenson in Kennsrd.
south of Blair, were Mr. and Mrs.Mr.and Mrs.John Miller and
John T. Gallagher and family.children were Sunday evening
3 .p W lff y,dinner guests at. the home of Mr.hss lorence °spent ¢ e and Mrs.Louie Miller nt Arling-week»end with her futher,Carl!
wolrf.Miss wo lf:is baking 'tom
.nurses training at St. Catherine's Mr. and Mrs. H. A~ Haack and
Has itnl.|"B'uddy", went to Omaha Wednes-pMr. and Mrs. Mclvern West andson of Herman, and Mr. und Mrs.'
Walter 'Wyunt are guests nt the
home of Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Gur-
ncr todny (Thursdny).
day evening to spend Thanks-
giving day at the Neil Burdic
home.-
The Ladies of the Orum Luther-
an Evangelical Church will hold
their annuul bazaar, Iriday even-Mr.and Mrs.L.A.Farnberg,_27inNov beginning Bt 8 o'clock.entertained at dinner last Sunday 'Angus
after spending n couple of duys|
helping care for her father, Fredi
Soll.;
C.E.Stoner of Craig,mme ,
down to Blair last Friday to spend
a few days with his Wife nt the
home of her son-in~law,Morris
Simonsen.-|
Mr. and Mrs.H.F.McDonald
and family are spending Thanks-
giving with Mrs. l\IeDonald's pur-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. V.B.Rosen-
baum, near |Kennard.
Spotted Poland,Black Poland
and Hampshire Boar Sale at Sale
Pavilion at 1:30 P. M.,Nov.28.
Last hour sale of the sessvn.
45~1t Jensen & Bross.
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mo o n a n d supper guests
ans C. Ra smuss en home.
Mi ld r e d Mc Gi ll,He lé n
urtis and Wanda Willmore at-
ended a College Club breakfastn Omaha last Saturday morning.
Found--A fountain pen.Owner
~y have the same by calling at
~e Enterprise office, proving the
roperty . and paying for this
otiee.45-it
Miss Alice Jensen,teacher at
tratton, Neb.,came home this
Thursday)morning to spend the
oliday vacation at the parental
'd Jensen hof||e north of Blair.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde M. .llen are
ntertaininp; for Thanksgiving day
rs.E.C.Pierce,Dr.and Mrs.
' .D.Hammond,Mr.and Mrs.
oe Lazure and Mr. and Mrs.
ierce Allen.
Misa Grace I-lindley of Chicago,
rrived in Blair Thursday morning
o spend the holiday vacation at
he parental, Carl Hindley home.
iss Stella I-Iindley,teacher at
~aneroft, also came home Wednes-
~ay evening to spend the week-end
th home folks.
Miss Mary Slater of Lusk, Wye.s here visiting Mrs. Julia Kelly
~nd Mrs.Cora Badgerow.Her
ather, John Slater is in the Clark-
on hospital in Omaha convales~
ing after an operation and she
ame up for a few days visit at
er old home.The Slaters lived
n Blair a number of years ago.
n i u » - a
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vapora e -
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CUP a
25C
~Electric Spark Soap, 10 bars 33c
g
Chase & Sanborns Green Jap Tea Jf lb. can 38c
--" ~ur l s *....25C
were dinner gue sts o f Mr .an d
Mr s .Farabee Mo or e o f Oma h a ,
last.Sunday .
Fo r S ale -A re al }1 o me .A g o o d
|3
of wand. lots of ~frui~On good
terms, or will rant.J. W. Jacobs,
502 Front St., Blair.45-It
Mrs. W. J. Kooprnan entertained
at dinner last evening in honor of
her daughter,Frances'birthday.
Mrs.Bertha Stradling and Louis
Murdoch were the guests.
Wm. Rathmann, who is attend~
ing the Nebraska School of Medi-
cine in Omaha, came home Wed~
nesday evening to spend Thanks-
giving at the parental G. A. Rath-
mann home.
Clint Smith, son of Mr. and ME.W.Smith of northwest / of
Blair, underwent an operation for
appendicitis in the Immanuel hos-
pital in Omaha Wednesday mor-
ning, Nov. 25th.
An announcement last week in
The Enterprise telling of the sinh
of a daughter to Mrs. Dale Pollard
of Lakeside, Neh. at the home of
her aunt, Mrs. Ada Short, in this.
city was cornect.But when the
news reporter stated that she was
formerly Mary Pickell, that was a
mistake.The writer has known
both of the Pickell girls for years
and should have named Mabel as
the proud mother of the infant.Miss Mary has the distinction of
being a very efficient teacher in
the schools of Minneapolis.
CARRO LL'S
Cash Grocery
Carroll Thornburgh,Prop.
WhereFoods arePricedfor CASH
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Efiective Friday, November 27 till Thursday, December 3, 1931
S u p r e m e F l o u r ,4 8 ~ l h .s a c k 9 5 c
(Remus lor $1.10)
f o r Mr .and Mr s .W m.F a i r b o r n
and Russell, and Mr . a n d s.L .
C.Far nbc rg an d bab y .
Mr . a n d Mr s. T. K . I ve r s o n a n d
c h ildr e n of no rth of B la i r ,we re
Miss Agn es Gi lbe r ts o n o f 0 ma _Su nd ay d in ne r gu es ts a t th e ho me
o f Mr s .Ma r g ar e t Iver son a n dh a will sp en d Th ur sd ay a fter no ona t the parentai Osc ar Gilbe rtson fa mi lyhome.Sh e a ls o p ia n s to c o me up ]Mr . a n d Mr s .Le r o y B a xte r a n d
Satur da y and vis it o ver S un da y ., f a m i ly ar e Thank sgiving'da y
Mr .and Mr s .Ro y Rose an d
f a mi ly of Sioux;Falls,Sou th Da -
ko ta c a me la st Mo nd a y fo r a vi si t
n t the pare ntal A .W .Rose and
also a t the ho me o f hi s brother,
TId Rose..
Mr . a mi Mr s . W alter Fr a hm an d
I4hnI»y n f N'ash\il`ie,and A r th u r
gue sts a t the h ome o f his p are nts,
Mr . a n d Mr s .U.E .Ba xte r o f
no r th o f B la i r .
Mi ss Op al Hans en,teacher o f
Mr . an d Mr s. C ha rles Mor te ns en
re c e i ve d wor d o n Mon d ay , tha thi g
sister, Mrs.Robert Pedersen pass-
ed a wa y a t the ho me o f her
da u g h te r i n Atla ntic ,Io wa ,th a t
day .-
Mr .an d Mr s .w i n Me ad or an d
Mr .and Mr s .W i ll L a mb o f Fr e-
mo n t,were din ner guests Th ur s-
d a y a t th e ~ T. A lle n h o me .Mr s .
Na nc y .Ry a n spent th e af te rn oo n
| the re.the Vac orna sc hool, returne d home M a d 1.13.3 E C H u n t le f t.._I r nla st es e n mg to spend hnn k? d{Thu rsd ay mo r n i n g f o r Lezdngton,
giving ; with h er paren 5:r. at Mo. whe re they wii l sp end the d ay
Mr s.Ho lg er Han se n.wi th the i r s on , E mor y J r ., wh o is
J;||||la\o f Benson,were la st F`ri-'Mr .and Mr s.J .P.J ohnson atte nd in g W e n two r th Mi li ta r y A .
u n i n g vi s i t o r s a t t h e H a n s s p e n t W e d n e s d a y a n d T h u r s d a y c a d e m y i l a c r e
.\ »».r \\A..l....I........'$.
3=25C
fee 3-lb.$1.00
\ bars 33c
zsc
ea Jf lb. can 38c
.... .25c
5 rolls .25C
1o¢
c pkg.l5c
oi\et Soap, 6 Bars zsc
E A T s
greater demdnd
~ld weather.'
These Specials
a Hamburger, lb.1s¢
l-2 or wlmk drip, llr. 13 1-Ze
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December 3, 1931
~ck 95c
5?h.=§r son. Nathan Johnson, andku
Mrs.I-'red bo n g o f Blai r,Mr s .
Weston Long,Mrs. Lud\ x'ig Jensen
and Bliss Ruie Thomp son,u ll o f
so u th of B la i r, d ro ve to A r li n gto n
'Wednesday of In s t week,to vis it
Mr s .Mc-ritt Cook and the n e w
baby .
Mi s s Dor othy Baxte r,wh o is
attend ing : Momi ng Side Colle ge at
Sioux City , c ame to Blair W c mlnes.
wi th other relatives.
l Mr . a n d Mr s.Robe rt And rea aon
o f Ke nn nr d and dau ghter Ru th
Irene o f Omah a,were last? Sun-
da y even in g supper guests an d
visitors a t th e pare ntal Chris B.
`Ha ns en ho me i n this c ity .
Eth e l Frenc h,teac her o f th e
Or u m school,an d Ire ne Fr en c h
teac her of the Hanc o c k sc ho ol are
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)day evening, to spe the Thanks-spending Thanksgiving day atgivingvacationwithomefolkstheparentalC.E.French home,
She will return to her school west of Blair.uork on Sunday.I
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hughes and
daughters,Elsie and Esther are
entertaining nt a family dinner w-
day (Thursday)tor Messrs.and.
Mesdames Lloyd Hughes, Andrew
Siedelman and Roy Charles and
Mr.and Mrs.Frank Schafer
drove in Geneva, Neb. last Sunday
to spend the day with her brother,
Edgar Miller and wife. They wereaccompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Har»
old Schafer and daughter of
Omaha.families of Omaha.|Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wilson °f and sons, Russell and Charlie, of
northwest of Blair drove to Oma-the M¢Garthy vicinity,returned
ha last Sunday to visit her brother last Friday night from a visit toHansMatthiesen of near Spl'ker,!Cupe;-,Wyoming where they vis~
who recently underwent an iied their daughter and sister,
appendietls operation and is con-
fined in an Omaha hospital.
Mrs. Pearl Rood.
Alfred Fear tack his parents,
Notice--I am compelled to put Mr.and Mrs. Andrew Feer tnin larger wash machine, t}\ere!ore'0|-"ha last Tuesday moming
<.éfF= electric wjesh machine ehe\\i?~|where they went an by mm m
Th is mac hine ls i n perfect c=onn1- vi.-aiu a few days
tio n,wi ll r u n 15 hours \\'ithout f,¢;-,Mr s .Vi r g i
mo to r srettimz hot.Come ma k e f n mi lv at Kar ma:
mm men uaugn-il Davidson md
n cm. Missouri.
Pnikau lb.._111-z¢
Fmcy Beef Po! Roan, lb.-17:
Phone 32 or 33 We Deliver
W. J. SAS
Blair, Nebr.
l \»,-»,
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5.M E A ' r §
| ~~~Are ln greater demand
Q this cold weather.( _ 1 I~/Noge These Specials
Fresh Ground Hamburger, lb.l5c
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Pm |..ra.,¢f1b."°1o¢
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S i m o n K o r s h o j ,b r o t h e r o f C h r i s l e f t W e d n e s d a y f o r J u n i a t a ,N e b .
l i o r s h o j o f H e n g q g a n ,f e l l B b o l \ f ; w h e r é t h e y w i l l s p e n d T h a n l u v
f o r t y - f i v e f e e t l a s t w e e k ,w h i l e g i v i n g w i t h M r s .N e l s o n ?p g r e n t a ,
w o r k i n g o n t h e n e w T e k a m a h h i g h M r .a n d M r s .E .S .R a n d a l l .T h e y
s c h o o l b u i l d i n g ,l a n d i n g o n h i = ' w i 1 1 a l s o v i s i t M r .N e l a o n ' s m o t h e r
h e a d a n d i n j u r i n g h i s s p i n a l c o l - I n t R u s k i n ,N o b .b e f o r e r e t u r n i n g
u m n .H i s o c n d i t i o n i n s e r i o u s b u t l s u n d a y e v e n i n g .
down co' Lincoln lm Sltglrday im£'§¢la3kH.`w.`.if kalm who livewhere he took in the big mter- twelve mile; north of num.Mrs.state fwtball game between Iowa Bolle is at the home ol Mrs. Theo.Mid Nebraska.Jack has t-ken i";K.\abunda on east Nebraska nreet
must of the games played l}\ uf"-and all concerned are doing nicely.
€§'".,"§i° fall -mg ;=;~= xl: was The Bolt/es now have four boys.
e e game °sea me Misses Frances o'H¢m1=m,
Mus Mnrsmq Robertson,who Vern Nelson and Pflidlla Rhunden
ieaches at Councxl Bluffs. came up who ,,,,. in ,,¢qm,;,,,,.,, nt gmSaillfdHYf o r a s h o r t vi s i t W m l i w a y n e Statd 'I ' ea c he r a» Co lle g e, ' 3
her parents,Mr .and Mr s .Chas.c ame ho me la st even in g an d wi ll g l
Rob€l'tS0!l.She I€tU\"lled to COIl1l ~ ~ d i n n g r g n d s p e n d
ei l Blu f f s th a t eve ni ng a n d " U l t i m a we e k e n d wi th ho me folks.E
accompanied by her sister,Miss
Jwnnette. Both young ladlencame
home for Thnnksgiving.
Mr.and Mrs. Julius Petersen
entertained the plnochle club to
which they belong at their home
last Monday evening.First. prlz»
es were won by Mrs. C. N. Han-
sen and A. C. Debel, booby prizes
were won by Mesdames H.P.
Christensen and James Kirby.At
a late hour Mrs. Petersen served
|At¢orney Clark 0'Hanlon drove up
after them in his new Studebaker
Eight.-
Mr. and Mrs, Carl Koltemxan
returned home lust Frldly eveningafter vnldtlng with their son, Curl
Jr. at Broken Bow,s few days.
and at the Fred Kellerman homeatSeward, a couple of days on
their way home Mrs. Anna!-lagge
kept house for Frderlck and
Herbert Koltermsn while fhey
mu
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T H E KENNARD NEWS
LIVE Sllllll PHIUE5
ll suum [|MlHAz
Fat Cattle In Moderate Sup-
ply and Steady. Top $11.00
A 15-250 DROP IN HOGS
Sheen and Lambs Generali!
steady-rn umm s s.zse s.1s;
Feeder Lambs SLGGQL50. me
j Sheen Soaroe and Firm.
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KENNARD NEW S
Mrs Ea rl Jenkins entertained
several ladies at a luncheon and
quiltin last 'h1esday afternoon.Lungmeon guest: of Mrs. Chas.
Berry on Thursday were Mesdamea
Christina Miller,Mike Anderson,Elizabeth Berry and Homer Ward
a n d e eTheool here will bo closedThursday and Friday for Thanksf
giving.Members of the fire departmenthada shooting mstah and dance
here on Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mrs. August Japp en-
tertained at s pinochle party last
Friday evening for Messrs ahd
Mesdames Henry L.Jhrnstensen. ......\.f»|__-..n .¢....
Hugh Wri ht of Blair, was over
last Th ay afternoon for a
short visdt with his brother, John.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lund of Fre-
mont, spent Sunday visiting rela-
tives here.Mr.and Mrs.Charles BerryspentSundaywithMrs.Berry'sparents,Mr.and M n .Frank
Brown near Arhngton.-hh.and Mrs.Charles Derry
were hosts at a pinochle party attheir home Tuesday evening. Priz-es for high seores were won hYMrs. Harry Blaco and Homer Ward
and the consolations hy Mrs.E.
Berry and Edgar Fairchild.Mr and Mrs Geor I-Iedelund'..gedrove to Dodge, Neh. on business
Thu .rsdayEverett Cashman and his mother
Mrs.Sarah Swi rt and Reese
KENNARD RURAL WASHINGTON ~s~»=¢»°fM»-»»dM»»-w-.Jorrmcs RURAL NEWS| Mr. .n.§"n... o. w. Marshall
Hennan Gathje and P. G. Meier
from Wayne, Neb. were Tuesday
overnight visitors at the FrankGasser home.They left for Iowa!
Wednesday moming.Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goreham andl
family were supper gueits at me
Frank Gaaser home Wednesday
evening Mrs. Goreham and Misa
Aman Gaaser celebrated theirbirthday. \
Mrs. Charles Misfeldt and Miss
Kathryn Voss visited with Helen
Mlsfeldt Monday afternoon.Mrs. Jens Christensen and ehil-dren visited at the Grandma Chris-
tensen home Sunday.\ mr....-J u....¢\....:u.. n»=.._ ..-Al
Mr. and Mrs.George Bergmanand son were dinner goats at the
Kerslatfer home Sun y.The Blue Rock shoot held here
last Sunday drew a large crowd
in spite of the had weather.Mr. and Mrs. Pete Knudsen andson, and Henry Mlsieldt and fam-
ily were Sunday dinner guests at
the George Misfeldt home.Mr. and Mrs: Martin Sunds and
daughter and Fred Brekenfieldt
were dinner guests at the Albert
Sunds home Sunday.Perry Glendenning was a hud-
ness caller in Omaha Monday.
John Johnson Jr.purchased a
....... n u rv om.-I, lan mask
and daughter, Marian and Inezl
'Dem sey of Kennard, were dinnergm{'. at the John Marshall home
Sunday.The Odd Fellow and Rebekah
lodges entertained at a card partyat the I. 0. 0 . F. ha ll Saturday
evening.A large crowd attended.
First prizes awarded were duckswhich went to the following:El-
mer Nielsen, Mrs. Adolph Nelson,
Andrew Anderson,Mrs.Chris
Nelson,Martin Sunds and Mrs.|C.V.Shumaker.Booby prizesweregroceries,won " g the fol~
lowing: Clarence Mcliib n, Julius
Stender, Anna Hansen, Mrs. Min-
d s Marshall,J.A.Johnson and
Fred l { u n n e m a n . _ ~a lunch
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Bargain Price .2
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U n io n Shock Yards.Nov. 24,
1981-Fat cattle sold at practical-
ly steady pr-less Mond ay.best
grades being scarce and strong
while plalner kinds moved slowly
at shaded prices.Reoelpm 13,000
head and best ca me here $11.00.
Cows and hellers an d swckera
and feeders quotably unchanged.
Quotations on Cattle: Choice la
prune qeax-11nz§.$11.00Q1200: good
an d xamu y , ne n r y mme : mm mu n -lly, Sherman Anderson and family,
Nels An derson and fa mily o f Cer-
esco, Buck Rosenbaum, Emle Japp,
W i ll J a pp an d Mr s .C. J ap p.
M n .Charles Gottsch of near
W ashin gtnn, enlend nad th e mem-
bers of the Ladies Aid and several
friends at her home last Thursday
afternoon.The ladies spent the
afternoon quilting and visiting and
a t th e c los e nf th e business ses-
sion,Mr s .Go ttsc h served a deli-
cious lunch.
F.
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rench drove to Umdm Thursday
l see Mrs. Paul Barry and infant
ln, who were in s hospital there.Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Kreymborg
rave over from Fremont. Satur-
xy and brought friends with them
n attend the quilt show at the
lethodist church basement.Mrs. Robert Andreasen took her
un. .mu -ns. owne mnsun andughter vzdted at the Jens Chris.
t nsen home Sunday.
DA L E DO I NG S
Ar. and Mrs. Lloyd Brown drove
ug _BIalx;_Wed_nesd§y_}o visit her
ne.. U. .... V. ....~.. ...... .._-..Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kerstetterand family, and Mr. and Mrs. GusAuch spent Sunday at the Chris
Slender home.Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Marshall and
daughter visited at the John Mar-shall and John Johnson homes on
Sunday.xr..|,.\... v........~..... "mmf dm.
of sandwiches,pickles cake andcolleewasserved,everyone re-tumed to thei r homes all having
had an enjoyable evening._Sunday aft/emoon vlsitnrs at
the Chris Stender home were Mrw
and Mrs.Henry Petersen,Vem
and Bemard,Mr.and Mrs.Gus
Auch and Chester, Mr. and Mrs.rnnddaughter,Deloris Thurber
ack to Omnhn on Wednesday.
Dr. W. E. Wright returned Sat-
rday morning after having spent
:veral days duck hunting m wes-..._m,.\.......\...ls..,sum-as nun
sister,mrs.may rouen Bhd menew baby daughter at the hospital.
Mx-s_ F. J. Enerson and Mrs.Ids
Jungbluth drove to Omaha Wed-
nesday to spend the day with Mrs.
Hmzhes.
luis. ..-H... ...........-.. ..,......, .....urday with Mrs. John Marshall.
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Marshalland
daughter visiked at the John Mar~shall and John Johnson homes on
Sunday.
Ernest Kerstetter, Stanley,Clydeand Faye and Emma Stender.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Misfeldt had
the following guests for Sundaydinner:Henry Misfeldt,Helen,!]»~»»nu/I u ...-A hlrnto choice yearnngs |H.nu@ u.uu;ink' to good yearlings $'l.50@9.25;
common bo fair yearllngs $5.500
7.25:trashy,warmed-up steers
$4.50@5.50:choice prime heavy
becves $11.25@ l2.50;choice w
mime handy beeves $l1,00@ 12.35:
good (0 choice heavy steers $5.50
ax o n s : r w t o me s te e r s $6 . 7 5 0
8.25:common to mr ste ers $5.50
s u n s :m o d tn choice stockers
ss.1 s@s .'1 s; mr no zoo d s mok ers
$4/l5@5.'75: common to (slr stoc k-
e n $3.15@4,15:tr as hy grades
z2.so@a.5o:so o d w c h oi c e fe e d -
en $5.'l5@6 .502 fair m Bood fetd-
ers s4.50@5.'15:c o mmo n m t a k '
feeders sa.oo@4.so:stoc k c ows
$2.25@3.001 stoc k heu ers $ 3 2 5 0
5.00:shock steer c alves $4.oo@
m i a n d M r s .w i n c u r m m g h a m 3
a n d M r s .C u \ m i n g h a m ' s m o t h e r ,d
l f - A f ' n ¢ | n / *\ § \ A \ u \I n M i k i h h iféi.i§`|`f§|'i1'I\'é"{»..'fE¢é`&'f'i':1§`f.n§§l§| ;3;if§§§g_}vg§1;}ui|.|..I.l l u w a l u ,.tul a u u Annu.Knudsen and Harvey.The
folks took in the shootmgI\h a l . I n i \U¢\<: |\§nu '|n1\a l l : I n u
mrs. J en n zxunne man spen t. aan-" " "n w ln v wi th Mr s . J o h n Ma r s ha ll.| P et¢r l l l Quality
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or of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Japp ofGilletfe, Wyo.Those enjoying the
day were Mr. and Mrs. ShermanAndersonahd children,Mr.andMm. E. L. .lapp and Mrs. C. Japp.
John Wright has closed his
house for the winter and has mov-
ed atgaxt of his household goodsintoe rear of his confectionery
store where he will make hishome
for the winter.A shuwer for Mr. and Mrs. E. L.Japp of Gillette,Wyo., was heldat the Japp home last Friday alb-
emoon,A lnrge gutherinz of
relatives and friends was present.Mr. and Mrs. Jnpp received many
eRestless
CHILDREN
CHILDREN will fret, often for no
naparent mason. But therein nl-vmya astoriul Hmjmless as the recipeon the wrapper; mlld nnd.bland ns itlaslcs. But xl.: gentle nchon soothesI younpter more surely than a more
powerful medicme.]hal.'s the beaut of this specialcl\|ld.ren's remedy!t may be given
the tiniut mhn ~aa allen us there
lg need. In cues of colie, diarrhea orsamilar diaturbangiihit ln lnvnlunbleA coated tongue for mst a fewdropn to ward ol! cnnsupntxon; sodoes any sugation of had breath.
Whenever c nldren don't eat vyell,don't ml well, or have any lxttleuipset-thb pm vegetable érrepam-t on ls usual y ull that'a nee ed.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burgess and
children spent Sunday at the par-
ental, A. N. Anderson home.
zazzzuw.CA s To R|.,A
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Fred
Jungbluth to visit with Mrs. Nettie
Jungbluth, who is still confined boher bed.Mr.and Mrs.Julian Jungbluth
drove to Arlington Saturday night
to attend the Merry Go Round
Club.Mrs.Ida Jungblutlq spent sev-eral dnys last week at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. P. J.Enerson.
Julian Jungbluth .lr came home
from Lincoln where he is attend-ing high school, to spend Thanks-giving with his parents.Jens Hoier of Dale, Neb., carried
away honors with his two dogs,
Brown and Jerry ot the eoonhound races Sunday.They wereheld one mlle north of Tolmadge,
on the W. L. Ritter farm.Twelve
dogs were entered.Nels Svendgard has taken overthe highly bred herd of Duroc Jer-sey hogs, formerly owned by Wm.
Knhlash of Ralston.He sold u
few choice hogs at n sale at Blair
Monday w visit with their daugh-
ter and sister, Dagmar.Mr. and Mrs.G.D.Nicholsenand children drov to Omaha Sat-urday to see sms Claus.While
there they also visited with rela-
tives.1Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rosenbaumand childranspent Saturday evening with Mrs. Rosenbaum's par~ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry KempckeElmerWrighlfssedan,which
was stolen from in front of hisresidence one night last week, wasfound abandoned in the northem
part of Omahn.The car had not
been damaged to any extent and
Mr. Wright was able to drive the
car home.The Misess Alice Matzen andChristineSvogersonarerooming
and boarding with Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Jensen during this cold
weather.M': and Mrs. Henry Miller en~
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ess o say e re urne~WIlimit.Ruth Irene Andreasen,who isemployed in Omaha, spent Satur-day night and Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rcbert An-
drensen..\Mr. and Mrs. Lars Buch were in
Omaha Friday morning on busi-
ness.Miss Elsie took care of the
store during their absence.
|The Dorcas Club met with Mrs.
Alfred Svogerson at her homelast
Saturday afternoon, After the bns~
iness meeting,Mrs.Svogersonserved a delicious lunch.Miss Al.
mn Svogerson will be hostess at
the meeting. Dee. 5.There will be neither Sunday
church services nt the'school nor
'Lutheran church Sunday, Nov. 29.l Miss Irma Jeppesen, teacher in
the Washingtnn swools, spent the
weekend with her parents,Mr.
and Mrs. Hans Jorgensen.Elmer Wright yas an Omaha
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has never beenworked on before,
but I lind small flakes of gold ow
my instrument"
"I think you have smxuk my
back collar-button,"moaned the
victim.Friend-I suppose you find
your wife can live on your in-
come all right?
Newlywed-Oh, yes, but it's upto me now to make another one
for myself.
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Poisons ebsorbed into the :yawn
from sonring waste in the bowels,
cause that dull. headachy. sluggish,
hiliou condition: coat the tongue;
loud the breath: sap mercy. strength
md nerve-force.A little of Dr.
Caldwell? Syrup Pepsin will dearup trouble like that, gently, harm-
Iasly, in n hurry. The diilennee it
will make in your feelings over nightwill prove il; merit to yon.
Dr. Caldwell studied constipationlor over [ony-seven years. This long
experience enabled him to make his
prescription just what men, women,old people and children need to maketheirbowchhelpthemselves.its
natural. mild, thorough ef tiun anditspleasantlutecommrndit to
everyone, Thx\t's why Tr. Cnleware
Syrup P sin," as it g alled. n memost Wifi" laxnL\'~c dmgstozvs MIL
E. J.Wilson Construction Cm!
completed grading'on Pender-_
Walthill road.
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When you take Bayer Aafairln you
are sure of two things. It's sure relief,and it's harmless. Those tablets withthe Bayer cross do not hurt the hart.
Tak: them whenever you mtier fmm
Headaches NeuritlsColdsNeuralgiaSore Throat Lumbago
hold a large sale later on.
Maud Masters is home this weekfrom her duties in Omaha to spend
Tluanksgiving with her parents.Mr. and Mrs.Morris Masters.Bemsrd Jungbluth came homefrom Omshs Wednesday, to spend
Thanksgiving at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Henman Jungbluth.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brswner andJackof Fsirbury, spent several
days last week at the home of Mr.
and Mrs.Morris Masters.Little
Jack stayed at the home of hisgrandparents, Mr. and Mrs. MorrisMasters,while Mr.arnd Mrs.
When your head ncha-from my
auu.-when A cold has settled inyour iuinh. or you _feel those deep-dawn pains of rheumntism, acinica,
or lurnbago, take Bayer Alplrln andEe:|m!r\alIe!.Ilt.hepm;kagg¢;y¢ya, it'| genuine. And zenulnz
Buy'-f Aspirin in de.
» Aww 1. the Undemirk of Buys
manufacture of muuoaeedaddara
d nllcyllcadd.
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reparation of moving to Nebras
a City where they ezgpect to es~blish a furniture buslness.
DEMAND
IEWARE OF |M|rA'r|oNs
Willie-Pa,what W ; t h e I l c n r d n h u r h o I n t e n -
l i i r c A i r D u c t l h l t l b l o r b sa n d u t s l i z u b u t w h i c h i n
G t d f n q r y h a t a n 1 0 0 | S Q V i l l a- q p : h a a l u m n i ) .
politician ?Z 7 / 1 3 " / I f ) / I 8 S E dimproves
roasting.
See our\vAsHrNG'roN NEWS l:::¢,,"'°:i'::...,;':.°"=.,: 21:1 New Modelsi1ot'li niaich hecih@e SurI§1£\§Q
Mr: and MraIIerman Kruseof People from the surrounding
?»enn}ngt_on,vi§z_ted at the Julius towns were nresent.The Drizes sDisplayStender home Monday evening.lgiven includéd forty-five ilu
J. W. Johnson has added a l1eWithirty~i'ive geese and three
IG. M. C. truc_l to 155 §!°'1=?f¢f I{ne.,keys Those who did not :fa
c ks
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mr. ana mrs.u.v. Shumakerighe shooting,were welcome 7.0were Omaha shoppers on Thursday play cards.A good many folksJulius, William and Emma Sten-fwill have xr. Thanksgiving feast,
der visited nt the Henry Petersen by the looks of things.
home near Bennimzton. Wednesdavl M.-.v. r una... ...A M.-=1 w
Nic Friedrichsen lldwstockhellers$3.50@5.25;
u-shy mek calves $2.5o@a.so evening.John~n sexlved a ~ood ho f}\¢;=i
Emil Gottsch and children of for those who came bo partake mnearBenningion,were Sunday the shooting mnmh.
KENNARD, NEBRASKA
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BOGS AT NEW now LEVELS
A further decline of 15@25c
Monday carr1ed has Prices to the
bwest levels of the season.Re-ceipts were 13.000 head and trad-
ins was lursely wmun a narrow
unread of ;4.1s@4.z5,wich bm
nam butcher welzhuz uv to $4.30.
BBEEP AND mms STEADY
wnh |a.ooo n u n u m a and
lambs hem Monday the market
vu not overly active but quutahly
lteady with fat lambs selling lt
05.25@5.'|6. Bhd feeder lambs |t
M.00@4.50. Aged sheep was quot-
nhly unchanged.
FAT LAMBS: Fat lambs, am
lima. all Brades 82.50@4.25
FEE DER L AMIBS : F ade r lambs
good tn choice ;4,25@4.s0: Ieedar
lnmbs,fair w good $4.00@4.25;
feeder Inmbs,common tn la ir
t3.uo@4.oo.
EW ES: Fat. em w cho ice $2.00
02.5 01 f at. fulr z o s m sx.so@
2,00; c ull and c anner ewes $.25®
useful gift than a
of1.25
GoodyearRUPTURE
EXPERT COMING HERE
C. F.Redlich will demonstrate
without chanze his unequnlled
TIRES
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me th o d i n F e m o n t o n Tu-esday,
nm*1::l ni Han "|°Arr\r 1lnf nl f rn m
hold the rupture perfectly, no mut-
ter what position the body as-
sumes or how heavy a weight you
li f t They give instant relief and
contract the openingln a remark-
ably short time.The appliance ls
practically everlasting,sanitary,
comfortable and actually holds
rup s which heretofore were Xmas
ronsidcred uncontrollable.PresentsStomach troubles. baeknche andemutipntfén, nearly AQSYYI §,f
sequence of rupture, promptly dia-
aDpear.Brink VOI1f children.Acnnrdinir
u m ' `95%TB§1§'k
method.Roma Omen: 586 Bol-
1m|Blnk, llinneapolmlllnn. 44-2°
when all dressed up with a pretty XmasWhen. vouth's hand:loused from working a plow in-
stead of a cigarette lighter.
When nnbody but drummersbought tickets to Reno.
When undertaken buried n
'mAh's wnsils and appendix alongwith the mr o f hi m.
When they said "Do Cell!" in~
mad of "Oh, yeah!"
When states had nn gu ta x
and got along juBt as well.
Card and a bit of Holly Ribbon.
Think it over and start planning NOW
I-le'll Like It
When Amexiuma went to Em
ops to Imhibe culture insiead 1
Eumie Bm nl-nnnm;.rI nm ix-times before i"a¢¢é§5{e'§1"`i`15n.Lvu
Minnie--Do you know who th
pther three girls wem?
Mrs.Newbride-Boo-hoo,you
'never take the slightest interes
Rosenbaum Service Station
KENNARD ....NEBRASKA
MORE PEOPLE DHL o n (_JLTt»A¥m u I H N |MN!Orr-ev r; l HD L `
r n u l l | | | U ¢ r a n a
The Enterprise |§night wondering vhat you ;§n£'f}
that cake we had for dinner.
Enterprise advcrtidng pays." ''" " '" " " ' P " " ' P v " " " " r " " ' r ' r H ' r " r " " ' " '"9 "-f v "r"r "r"r" fv 'f y "» » f p 'fr» y "» » 'H
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gin taking An agrlcudtunl cnune.0maha, spent the week-and
Mins Cecil Noyes, who had spent ing at the Harry Smith home.
th kvisitin n m E. C .L ip m h o m e .L w m p i m m a i l ~f'Mrs.~ Clarence Ol
HERMAN NEWS
Miss Mary Sheets is assisting
iLh the housework at the Bert
~we home.1
Chris Truhlsen and 0. H. God-y made a busineu tri m 'p Fre-
ont Thursday.Miss Ann Petersen of Omaha
r home here.-
uncle and aunt, Mx. md Mm. C.
f m ;
Sunday,Nov.22 being Mrs.
Chas.0.Hinelinei birtha, shegavea dinner w the folowingfriends,Jesse Davis and family,Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mathiesennndson, Lloyd all of Herman, Charles
Moeller and family of Calhoun.
Haffff Hlnellne and family, westof Bglr,Mr. and Mrs.Clifford
~ed at pinochle party a t their
~ome a t Te k a m l h Satu rday eve-
g ,No v.21,th e m be in g thr ee
bles.Mr s . E mi l Fo lle n an d W m.
~mussen we re awa rd ed fi r s t
~rizes an d Mr s .Ca r l Cooper a n d
. mi l Fo llan received ~f o r
ow sc ores.A t a la te ou r a d e -
ic ious lunc h wa s served by th e
osteas.Mr . a n d Mr s .Ra y T r i p -
ett,Mr .a n d Mr s .Ha r ry Co o pe r ,
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ARLINGTON NEWS
Mn. M. D. cameron of Omnha,
vice-pres.of the Neb.Women'sMissionary Sociqy, talked at theM. E. church on Sunday morningwhen the local society had c.hl!B0ol the morning service and held
their special "Thank Offering".
Mrs. H. C. McClellan esided as
chairman,Mrs.John ibbs read
Monday because of tonsililis.
Rxnnuuen Hmm. tracked a load
ol cattle for hrs Paulsen Sunday
nigh! to the Omahrmarket.Mr. and M n .Opal Reeves at-tended n card party at the homeat Mr. and Mrs. Charley Iiinelineof De Soto.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Christensen
of Blair,were Friday evening
gueau o l Mr. and Mrs.T. K.
Iverson.
Child", a mudcal swry, an~
the End ol the Wmrpnh",=
eretta,were presenfed at
opera hvuse nn Frldxy even]
the grade pupils o l the .
The former was given b~
first,second,third and 1gradesandthelatter wasbytheGfth,sixth,seventh
eighth grades.The pretty
tumex of the children, the cdancesand songs of the
..pounn boy born last Thursday.noon.Mrs. E. C. Llppmcott md Ruth~a n d M i s s ~N a y a o f G e r e s c o ,: : : ~, . : = , e ' , § z f . , , & vf f" f»i s c a r i n g ~
|11 -..11...\- _-1 ".f\...A " '~ :uwu un mn. .|. n. wlrwn mn.M | , " ; ' i | " "u m .uy" 'gg nm. 'r. 5- Llppln- and v|rw_h""n _,§"U»g>_g;~_gg
WV The Bench Cnmmnnltv éluh un §|!P'"` IMI!! of Hr. and Mn.'l'e¢l
!(?.lltl§llé"lt- 1i§2"`i{2>}¥1e`2E" n¥F§.' i °".'2§`°".:
Omaha spent a few days here lastweek visiting at the Walter and
Alfred Kramer homes.The O.E. S,held a regularmet-ting Thursday evening.Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Truhsen, Mr. and
Mrs. E. W. Burdic, Gilbert Potadle
and l'. L. Petersen served on the
refreshment committee that evan-
xn 'ia-. and Mrs.O. I..Hilsiuger
entertained a few friends at awild duck dinner Friday evening.
On Thursday Mr.and Mrs.
Frank Larson and children, Shir-
ley and Lloyd arrived from Call-fornia where "wg have been rnak-ing their home or more than ayear.They drove through in their
car and will spend the winter hare
with Frnnk's parents Mr. and Mrs.
John Larson.Mr. and Mrs.Clarence Olsonannouncethe an-ival of a baby
son. Thursday Nov. 19.
I
I
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rasmussen andMr. and Mrs.Emil Follen fromhere attended..Miss Bessie Lyzhol!and MissMargaretKroesedelightfullyen-
tertained the members of the I-
Delta-Dek card club at the homeof Mrs.Anna Poddie last Fridayevening.The club was re-orgu.n-ized nt this time and will meetregularly again this winter.The
time was spent playing bridge.
First prizes went to Mr. and Mrs.
Melvern West, and Miss An.uReehandEdwardSwansonwerecan-
soled.
Rosemary Hannon celebrated her
eleventh birthday Saturday by
having a party for a number of
her friends at the home o i heraunt, Mrs. Gun Lowe that after-noon.The time was spent play-ing games and enjoying s nice
lunch.Rev.___Norlin,T.§.Swanson,
wxie and daughter and :e rnSchrinet, Ralph Hlnellne, Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Spanton and children,Will Schmidt and son, Mrs. Helen
Anderson and children, all of p.
Calhoun._Guy Wallace was helping butch-er Saturday and had the \11\8f9\"tune to run a butcher knife
through his left hand.Mr. and Mrs. Harry SeltzspentSaturday in Blair with Mr. and
u mme r t a n d d s u g h
nuns ma r j o n e mn e u n e sp en tS u n d a y a n d M o n d a y w i t h t h e
R o b e r t W i d e n e r f a m i l y .
M r . a n d M r s . R . M . I ve r s o n c a l l -
e d a t t h e h o m e o f M r s . J . C . C h r i s -
t e n s e n i n B l a i r , S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n .
s q m S a u n d e r s o l O m a h a ,w a s
a v i s i t / o r f r o m M o n d a y u n t i l W e d -
nesday at the home of Byron Bunn
with whom he went duck hunting.Mrs.Opal Reeves and children
lspent Thursday lorenoon with
Mrs.Byron Bunn.In the after-Mrs. David M -Zter.The Seltz's were getting ac-jnoon both ladies attended the Clubquaintedwith their new grand-daughter, Miss Ruth Jeanine
A L O N G T H E
B O T T O M R O A D
County Superintendent Lester
Belton! was a visitor at Bono and
Kindred schools Tuesday.EuniceEeeves visited the Bono school on
at Mrs. Prentice Smith's.
;\ BELL CREEK VALLEY NEWS
l Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bolling spent
Wednesday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Katt.
Fremont shoppers this weekwereNorma,Icons and IrvinI-Ioltman,Mr.and Mrs.Henry
lgatt and family and Mr. and Mrs.
.v
musical numbers were: vocal solo
'by Harry McClellan Jr., and a spe-
cial anthem by the choir
Dr and Mrs W I Nelson andchildrenweredinner guests Sun
day at the Walter Echtenkamphome.Mr and Mrs Ed Renard and|f°"\i|Y spent Sunday at the Ed
Boker home in Omaha.
A number of the members of the
Epworth League went to Fremonton Sunday albernoou where they
were guests of the league there.
A PNKl`8m|games and a luneh
were enjoyed at the nhumh.
Mrs. H. H. Edmondson was hon-
tess to the Whatsoever Club atherhome Thursday.The ladiestied s couple of comiorters for thehostaaand enjoyed a delldoualunch before leaving.
The Honor Society held a party
at the high school bdldinv Sub
fe;.;l.;.;:.;f;;"a..'a:.";a;.;;'"..;.;':.;.!.............N .w..,.s or the aona,brownies,woodchppers,Indians,
bees, butterflies fairies and phan-¢°fa»held uri' interest of the
audience through both plays.The
musical story was coached by Miss
Beatrice Heuerman and Misa Su~aan Roy while th¢ operetta wascoached by Miss Dorothy Cobb and
Mrs. Agnes Hollister.Miss Hilda Johnson of Omaha,has been visiting at the home ot
Mr.and Mrs.H.w .Schoettgerfor soved days the past week.
Mrs. Olive Cross was lioness at
a six-thirty dinner which she
gave on Wednesday evening com-
plimenting Mr. and Mra Fred Lu-
core of Sioux City, Ia., who
been her housq guests theweek.Her guests included
and Mrs.Clifford Decker,
and Mrs.Merritt McCellan
Mr. and Mrs. Lucore.Mesdames Homer Millet
have
Mr.
Mr.
and
and
Loui
emopreseandGene
.day 1
next
home
M1
and
evenhelpiMi
day
son.M1
andMrs.
Mrs.
" g t
past rds;
nn... Prana hnuhasunn rn tha l
e Mencke last Thursday aft~
on.Twelve members were
ent and Mrs.Alfred Hansenchildrenwere visitors.Mrs.
: David had just had a birth-
se received thc tea towels. The
meeting will be held at the
2 of Mrs. George Fallen.r.and Mrs.Allred HansenchildrenspentWednesdaying with Mrs. Julius Zelglerng her celebrate her birth ay.
as Dorothy Mencke spent Frl-night with Miss Marian Nel-
r.and Mrs.Clark Lippincott
Virginia Ann, and Mr.andTedOlingerand baby and
E.C.Lippincott spent Sat
y with Mrs. Dorn Sumner the
mr. anu mrs.unes :Sutton en-ertained at 'er Sunday in
,honor ol Egirhm-u Lundt'| third
xbirthday.e dinner guests were
Mr.und Mrs.Jim So nsen andchildren,Mrs.Elsie Gorgensen,
Mrs. Annle Sutton, Mr. and Mrs.
Theo. Lundt and Emma Lou, and
Billie and Bobbie Lundt.
Izzard-Did your son'saxo-
phone learning coat you very
much?.
Gi zmrd-Di d it?I lout prac-
tlcally everything I had settling
np the lawsuits.
North-I alwayn call a spade a
being he b`rthda _'South That'a the safest wayr.and h r ;m i smith of when nlwinz image.
| "'""°'~
Mr s .Clif ford Owe n has re-'HCUFY llI.lIIllBBIl and zsupr. 5nraaer|1nurs¢1ay.covered euf fi c i en tly to be able to ' t 0 0 k fou rte en o f the B ° Y Sc outs Mr . a nd Mr s. Mo rd s C h ns te n se n
leave the hospital an d Mr .0 w e n | t 0 Lin c o ln to th e Iowu~Neb1aaka
dro ve to Omaha.Sunday an d fo o tba ll BWPB Suturda¥»
br ou gh t her horne.Li r. Be s si e E c c les of W i n n1 p eg ,
Th e Sunday before Thamks- Ontano, Canada, Dr. Fraend Er'.°les
g i vi n g is k n o wn as Amer ic an an d Fra zi er Ec cles o f C11iC3g0|"-¢.- - . . . ! . . . . . \2 -I I A - a n n a Q n n l n i | n " n ( '
of wes t of Her ma n, h ad d in n e r o n
Wednesday wi th th e f o r me f s d s -
ter,Mr s .R..M.Ive r n on a n d hus~
band.rMr . a n d M m. T.lx. I ve rs on a nd
-|.:l.l...,._llrnhn ¢l$nnnrmlnn1.n Ru n-
W m .Bo llin g,
Mr .an d Mr s .W m .Wi]
a n d f a mi ly we re Su nd ay
gue sts o f Mr .a n d Mr s .
Mo nk e.
N o r m a an d V i o la I I o ltma
;1?j\}}5flaY eve n i n g i n th e
l k l l l i l l l ~ » . £ f ° . \ ; ? . ¢ . Y 2 " . .' ? . ' £ .' f
. _ . - _ _ Udin ner
L u th e r
n spentHe n r y
" " "; " ° " = ' 3 r " = : " I u 5¢""=°»M Y Lue sua y e vemng.r..am:n lner win c h a f me lun c h wa s s e r ve d .as gi f; f or the g ra b ba g wl
EBCI1 mé mb e r WHS pe n n iti e d to ~ Hln l1 B € lI l€ I | ' | . g u d 3 1 3
in vi te one guest.f f ghG.I .Pfe iff er retu rned no h i s 3 ".'""0 mo ne y o r ° '
\\" 0lk Bt th e b 8llk U10 fir st Of H16 ly 3b0Ut Len percent
w e e k a f t e r b e i n g c o n f i n e d t o t h ell 'C l u h l h A I I B d f n *B a i n \ \ n \u l i o 1 n = § \n m ~. . " } . ~~
n n n n l l n n n mnent!r treas-
.o f the
1ains_ in
r \ | | | | u u | | u \ : | | |
I have purchased S. P. Nielson
Poultry station.WIII pay
prlces for produce.
Ed Mund
[Old and new rnucfnmnrc
.HUITIU Sunday.11;wgg UDBEIVEG urnvlxu ul nuxunul 0u.l|.\n,1, HH"\*|.:nuuu:.1l visui \¢»»»»\° |:»-v--1 - - "nnfHanML*nhm.~h hnrn T?m»|here by the serious xllness 0 f | d a y o f th e n moth er, Mrs . Ma rgal-»|J l l D n a m e .
T h e B e l l C r e n l r Slmarins
...... ....... ..-.._. . . .. . . . .,. . - . .No r li n ta k in g th a t a s hi s th e me
fu r th e mo rn i n g ta lk .
Mr s .Shirley hlcKenc hc r an d
H n m l d o f B la i r we re guests o f
Mr . u n d Mr s. J oe Bund ur, W ed.
Cluurlc Cleme nts,Osc ar B l u m
mu l He n r y J ac kson h a ve been
chosen D0 serve o n th e ju r y f o r
lh c f u ll te rm o f c o u r t.
Ou r sc hool i s i n th e mi d s t o f
the s ec on d si x we eks examinationsnn d teac hers an d pu p ils a lik e a r e
ver y bus y .
Sunrise Th an ks g ivin g servic es
wi ll be hc-ld u t th e M.E. c hu rc h
Thur sday manning.Rc-\'.Mo r a n
of B la i r wi ll he th e sp e ak er . The y
wi ll be a t se ven o'c loc k.
Mar c us Kr o g e r un d Chester
'Spiker spent th e week-emi a t
W a y n e a t th e f or me rs ho me .
Mr .an d Mr s .B e n Cooper al'
Te k a mn h , Mr . an d Mrs . J . T.F i t-
c h an d Mr . a n d Mr s. W allac e Fi l-
r h enjoy ed Sunday dinner wi t h
Mr. :mu l Mrs. ll. C . C oop er.
Mr s .E d Olson wi ll be hostess
to th e we e k ly me e ti n g o f th e M.
II.Ai d Wednesday ,No v.25.Th e
bazunr whi c h th e s m ladies ure
pr ep ar in g fo r wi ll be h eld Sa tu r-
duy .Duc.5.
Mr s .D .E .Cu mmi n g s return ed
u.n 'lflaursdny evening from Omaha
wh er e s he s pe n t u fe w d ay s vis it-
ing her d aughter, Leolzx.
liecnurw o f 'lhnnksgivinp:th e
W h i te C r os s wi ll me e t o n Fr i da yinsteado f Th u r s d a y u t th e h o me
of Mrs . ( fh ri x Hansen.
Mr s .J ms e Ry an spent Fr i da y
nl.llln ir wi th her futhe r,Gu s
Men c k v, who is i ll.
Mr .:xml Mrs.Geo.\V:\c l\tcr o f
l'vn:l| -r spent F r i d a y n i g h t a t th e
\Vm. A rlmns home.Th e y wer e o n
their wa y ho me f r o m u stay u t
l u i w r Spr ing s, Mu.
Th-J . J . S. c lu b met wi th Mrs .
LI..}m..n Sheets lust Wednesday
..| 1. uw n.'l`hf-` next meeting will
|._. Dc-c ll; wi th Mrs . J o se ph C ru t-
>u\gcr.C.H.lilnn c h nr d wo n th e tu rk ey
given uwu y u t th e Potaxlle Bros.
si m Snlurduy evening.
-S l wn f f Suthe rland wa s u p
(r um ll.\ ir n n bu sin ess lust Thu rs-
d u i .
'l`hc pup ils o f th e f i f th a n d l
l
I
th ei r da ug h te r an d sister,Mr s .
A .J .Cameron,wh o i s very lo w
nt pr es en t._Mr s .B.C.Hl nek an d li ttle
dau ghter,Marily fu wh o h a ve be e n
vis itin g he re a t( th e h o me o f h e r
par ents, Mr. an d Mrs . F . J . K nstle
th e past two mo n th s , le f t Th u r s -
day f ur the ir ho me a t Los A ng eles
Calif.Mr .an d Mr s .Ka s tle a n d
Ed wa r d Swanson lo o k th e m t v
Omn h u wh er e the y to o k th e tra in .
Jac queline W oo dwa rd,da ug h te r
of Mr . u n d Mrs . A lbe r t W oo d wa r d
ha d her tonsils removed n t th e
E mma n u e l hos pital a t Oma h a, o n
Wednesday .
FT. CALHOUNAND VICINITY
Mr . u n d Mr s . Or a l Ha r r i s o n n t-
te nd ed th g fo rty - f ir st wed d in g an -
n i ve r s a r y o f Mr . a n d Mr s .F r a n k
Ha r ri s on at C ra i g, Mo n da y .
Mr s .Fr a n k W o lf f en te r ta i n e d af e w ladi es at pin oc h le W ed nes day
af temo on .
Henry Rohwer held open houseWednesday afternoon and eveningtofriendswh o c a me UD h elp lu m
c elebrate his birthday .
Mi s s Me ta Mn lthi es en o n he r
wa y f r o m E u r o p e to h e r h o me ln
Pas ade na, Ca lif ., \hi red wi th relu-
tivc s he re n f ew dn y g th is wee k:
Th e W ome n's Clu b me t wi t h
Mr s . K a le Ro h wc r Th u r s d a y , mth
twe n ty me mb er s Erc sent.Ro ll
c u ll wu s uuswerc d y a Th an ks -
gi vi ng qu ota ti on .Mr s .L o y Ro h -
we r r vn d , " W h e n th e Fr os t ls o n
I
eti ve ra o n a nd c h i ld r e n .hlrs.E m i l Sc h uma nn,wi th he r
c hildren o l Ben ni ng to n,is spend~
i n g u f e w weeks wi t h h e r sister.
Mr s .W . J . Bo ite.Mr . S c h u ma n n
c u me o ve r f o r S a tu r d ay n ig h t a n d
Su n da y wi th h i s f a mily .
M r .an d Mr s . T .C .Kje ld g an r d
an d br othe r,Ho wa r d Kje ld g aa r d
of Te k nmu h, we r e S un d ay eve ni n g
viéi tors o f M r .an d Mr s .J .S.
Gon ety an d Miss Er nes tin e Mc Co y .
Su n d a y d i n n er g u e sts o f Mn a n d
Mr s .Ke n ne th Ty s o n we r e Mr s .
L. D. W ar r ic k , Mr . a n d Mrs . W a t-
so n Ty so n a n d P . M. Ty s o n f r e m
Blai r.s n d M r . a n d M r s .Pre nh c e
Smi th .
Mr s .S.I .Mo or e an d c hildren
vi si te d he r fu th er , Ch ar le s Gi llia m
of Blai r, S atur da y even in g.
E d n a Ma e Tuc ker wa s one o f
th e No r m a l Tr a i n i n g seniors ta
ta k e teac hers'e xa ms S a tu r d a y a t
Mr s .He n r y Sorensen,Mr s .
En o c h Mo or e an d Mr s .A .E .
D i xo n we re a mo n g th e pro je c t
c lub leaders t o me et wi th Mi s s
Douglass at the c ourt h ouse Thurs-
d n y f o r u le s s o n o n ma k i n g p i c -
tu r e f ra mes .
Mr s .Prentic e S mi th wa s has-te ss to the ' Ki nd r ed Mer ry Ma ke rs ,
Clu b Th ur sd ay after no on wh e n
Mrs . L . D. W ar ri c k and Mrs. Ne um
W ar ri c k wer e vis itor s.Th e me m-
be r s a tte n d i ng we r e Me s d ume x 0 .
Reeves,G.Ha i n ,0 .Pedersen,S.
Steele,O.llln the ws,C.B.an d
By ro n B u nn , W m. Br ntt, ' I' .W u ke -
fi e ld, H. a n d K. Ty s on , G.Soren-
se n, T. K. lver so n an d Gruc e RaY~
luir.
th e l' u nk i n" .Miss Grac e Ne ale.
wh o substi tuted f o r E d i th Ne a le
re ad , " ' lh e Gi f t o f llluize".Mr s .
D o r a J lehrens read u pap er o n"Th a n k sg i vi n g D u y "an d lllrs.
I-Imlnu Ha ns en read n P H P "o n
" Th e Pi lg ri ms J ourney to A me r -
ic a".Mr s . ll. H. Men d un d Mi s ws
Doro thy Siovers und J e an Fie ld
sun g sever al selections.
He n r y lln ve r o f Bla i r , a n d A n -
to n Knu ds en o f So uth Da ko ta ,
we r e c ullin g o n fri end s h ere Su t-
u r d n zAnu mbe r o f fri en ds o f F r e d
Moeller c alled o n h l m Saturday
eve ni ng to re mi nd hi m of h is b ir th
1
Mr s .Smith se rve d xx delic i ous hot
lunc h.Mr s .La rs Paulsen wi th -
dr e w h e r n a me f ro m th e me mb e r -
ship.Dec ember 8 lllr,x. Geo.Ha i n
wi ll c hte r ta i n th e C lu b .
Mr . a n d Mrs, Cari S orensen and
Mr .an d Mr s .Gu d mo n d Sorensen
we re Sunday after no on visitors
wi th the ir b rothe r.He n ry .
hliss E th y l Cun\n\imZs o f He r -
mu n ,wa s n Sunday eve ni ng vls~
ito r with th e Hu r ry Tu c ke r fa mily .
l\lr.~nmI Mr s .George Ha i n c a ll-
ed Sundny nf te mo o n o n their
mo th er , Mr s. C . B. Hai n of B lu ir .
Mr .an d Mr s . Hu r r y Ty s o n a n d
Pa ul we re Sunday dinner guests
s i xth gra des wi th Mi s s Leon alnn niversu ry .Sunda y di nner guestsiox' th g_fan uly _ uf Mrs. T}'§° Yl'§ gs-
he ld the i r mon th ly me e ti n g a t th e '
C h n s Ha ns en ho me Th u r sd a y .|
_ hf?>\and M r s .D i c k L a llmu n u n d
sons sp e nt S un d uy a t the Gottli e b
La llma n ho me .Mr . an d Mr s. Ge or ge F ra nk e Sr .
rec ei ve d wo rd o l the d ea th o f Mr s.
I-`r nnk e's sis ter -a t Allen , Neb.A
f e w f r o m here atte d e d th e fu n -
er a l servic es whi c h ere he ld o n
Sunday .
Mi s s E ve ly n K a t t s p e n t a f e w
d a y s la s t we e k wi th her a u n t i n
He r ma n .
ROSE HILL ITEMS
Ru do lp h Mc nc ke spent Fri day
night.nv.th e Gu s lle n c k c home.
Mr .Mc nc kc i s no t i mp ro v in g ve r y
fas t.
Mr .un d Mr s .W a lte r Ap pleb y
we re S un du af te rn o on vis i to rs a tth e Hu r r y ila ds e n h ume .
He le n Ha ns en an d Do ro th y
Sappenfield atte nded th e meeting_
o f th e 4} l me mb er s held a t tl1e\
ho me o f Di c k Li pp in c o tt Su n dn y |
afternoon,M r s .J o hn Ta y lor c alle d a t th e
Ha r o ld Ta y lo r h o me Tuesday u lt-
ernoon.l\Ir.` und Mr s .Clarenc e Ha ns en
an d Bil ly spent Sunday a t th e
Be r t W i lk in s ho me .
E lva ,I e r o y a n d Ke n ne th Hu n -
f f n s p e n t S u n d a y a t H n r o ld Ta y -
or's.~Mr s .J o h n Ta y lo r a n d f a mi ly , |
Mr .an d Mr s .Ha r o ld Ras mus sen
u n d Ho wa r d Ta y lo r we re Sunday
di nn er gu es ts a t th e A .A .Re n -
s huw home.
M r .nn d Mr s . Ho wa r d A p p le b y
an d f a mi l y , Mr . a n d Mr s .W a lte r
Ap p le b y a n d B e tty helped A lf r e d
Hu r t celebrate hi s b i r th anniver-
sa ry Thu rs da y evc n img.
Mr .a n d Mr s .De tlef Wulf ca11~
o d n t th e Ha r r y Ma ds e n h ome a n
W edn esda y evenin g to see the new
g i r l bu r n No v.13.
M r .an d Mr s .W i ll Ry a n we r e
Sunday after no on visitors a t th e
J o hn Peter se n h ome.
Do r o th y Me nc ke sp en t Fr i da y
eve ni ng n t th e Geo rge Ne ls en
ho me , a g u e s t o f Ma r i a n .
Mr. an d Mrs. I- In rold Rasmuss en
§pen§Sunday n i g h t a t th e A .A .
........... ..w w w ... .y e M. . .. . .atta c k of lu mb a go .
M r s H .W . S c hoe ttg er a tten ded
a lunc heon a t th e h o me o f Mr s .
Xla lte r Jones i n Oma h a Wednes-
ay .Mc sd ames P.L .Cady ,E .L .
La r so n , R.E .Ha ll an d dau ghter,
Cathe ri ne d ro ve to Oma h a Sa tu r-
duy whe re they me t Mi s s Tr e va
Gamer of Cali f., and s pent the day
vis iti ng relati ve s a nd fri end s.
A n u m b e r o t B o y Sc outs a n d
others f r o m here atte nd ed th e
foo tb all g ame i n Lin c o ln Sa tur da y .
M r s .D.F .Cook o f Sc ribner,
c nme d o wn Fr i da y to atten d th e
sc hool operelia.
Misses B .Ire ne D i ll o f W e st
Point an d Hes ter , Cla rk o f Y o r k ,
were rec ent vis ito rs a t th e Mr s .
J o hn Hc b a n l h o me .
D r .uml Mr s .P . L .Cad y en te r-
tained th e Me r r y Go Ro u n d Clu b
a t their h o me Saturd ay even ing,
at xx s eve n o 'c loc k din ner fo llo wed
by bridge.Mr .an d Mr s .Cly de
Cook wo n th c prizes f o r h i g h
sc ore an d lllr.an d Mr s .Ve r n o n
Mars hall were c on solc d.
A nu mbe r o f t h e In d i e s o f th e
M.E .Y o u n g Lad ies ke n s i ng wn ,
he ld u r u mma g e s a le in Oma h a o n
Su lu rd ny a t 24111 und L a k e Sta.
Th e y r ep o rt a g oo d p r of i t a nd wi ll
ho ld an oth er o n e ne xt Sa tur da y i n
ano the r d istric t.
A nu mbe r o f th e Ea s te r n Sta r
ladies matu red to F r e mo n t W e d-
nesday wh : r c th e y s p e n t th e a f t-
ernoon a t th e Ea s te r n Sta r an d
Maso nic ho me ,me n di n g stoc kings
f o r th e children.Th e y also in -
spec ted th e build ings.'I'hey en-
'oy ed a lu nc h th ere b ef or e r etur n-i n g home.
Mr s .C .P.Mu ster s entertained
th e Ho me De p a r tme n t o f th e M .
H. c h ur c h ut h er h ome W ed ne sd ay
ufte rno on.Th e ladies spent th e
ii me s ewi ng nn d vi si tin g .
Mi s s Tr e vu Ga r ne r o f Sac ra-
me n to ,Cnlif.,stop ped o f f here
o ve r Su nd ay o n he r wa y ho me
f m Lou isville,K y . ,f o r a b i o !J i n a t th e h o me o f he r au n t,
Mr s .P.L .Ca dy un d fa mi ly ,
A n u mb e r o f th e ladies o l th e
M. E .Mi ss i on ar y S o c i ety d ro vely
Oma h a Th u r s d a y an d atte nd ed a
lunc heon nn d q u i lt s h o w a t th e
h o me o f Mr s ,J a y Smiley .L i r a
m e me m ro ne nnsxea, ac c orc unz
tn H .L .MQKibben,ma n a g e r o f
th e Ny e J e n k s Gr ai n Co .Owi n g
to th e w a r m we athe r an d la te
fr o st, th e fa r me r s h a ve b ee n tn k »
in s the i r time g a th e r i ng th e c o r n .
Alth ou g h th e y ie ld is o n ly a ver ag -
ing ab out se ven te en bus hels to the
ac r e, the qu ulit i s good.
Th e J u n i o r c o i r o f tb a Me tho -
dist c h urc h en joy ed a n o y ste r s up-
per i n the bas ement on W edne sday
evening.Af te r c h o i r prac tic e u
jo lly time wa s h a d p lay i ng g ame s
Mi s s Do ro th y Co b b i s th e lender.
D r .an d Mr s .P .L .Ca dy an d
th ei r h o us e gues ts,D r .an d Mr s .
R.E .Ha ll of Fu lle rton ,spent
S u n d a y a f te mo o n a t th e h o me o f
Sup t.a n d Mr s .J .A .Tr u e i n
Counc il Bluf fs .
The Pr is c illa Club whi c h is c o m-
pose d o f h igh sc hoo l g irls who hc -
on g to a Cong reg atio nal Sunday
sc hool class we re entertained o n
Mo nd ay eve ni ng a t th e ho me o f
Dor oth ea Pedersen,wh o wa s as
sisted b y Fa y e Cla rk.A f t e r th e
lesson stud y ga me s we re pla y ed
an d refresh ments s erved.
Mi s s B e tty Ma r s ha ll o f Doane
College a t Crete,wh o sp en t la s t
week here wi th he r parents,M r .
a n d Mr s .C .G.Ma rs ha ll,wa s
plea san tly remi nded o f he r b i r th
anni vers ary wh e n a f e w fri en ds
helped he r c ele bra te Thu rsd ny e vc -
nin g.Th e y o u n g fo lk s s p e n t th e
even ing pla y ing plnoc h le.
Mr s .B.A .Ma r s ha ll,wh o wa s
c alled here i n Oc tober b y th e
de ath o f he r sister,Mr s .Geo rge
Coley ,r e tu me d Tue sd ay to he r
h o me a t Ana hei m,Calif.Mr s .
Ma rs ha ll spent three we ek s in
Oh io wi th relatives an d th e rc -
mni nd er o f th e ti me she spent
he re n t th e ho me o f he r so n, C he t
G. Mn rsh all und a t the C oley ho me
Ri c ha r d C ad y a n d P a ul Ha wki n s
were eac h presented n medal nt the
la s t Co mmu n i ty Clu b mee tin g.
Th ey we re wi nn er s o f la s t sum~
me r ' s Seninr-J uninr ten nis tou r-
ney ,sponsored by th e Clu b.Ger-
a ld Pederson an d Ha r o ld Dolnn,
runners-up,we re presented wi th
tenni s bu lls.Th e C lu b wi ll r=pon~
sor these tour name nts eac h y ear.
Da n J . F u lle r o f F r e mo n t, g a ve a
snlendid ta lk o n " U p to Yo u " .
vm...-..' m m m n -A :mm .m-al-umf
highest
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r PHONE BLACK no
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H om e Theatre
Home of Perfect Talking Pictures
Thursday, November 26
Thursday Matinee 4:10
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" E ,. ¢ 1f ' } " »~' - c .¥ 3 \ 1 l » ¢ ; = ¢ f \ v g ~~m " :'f __"5- X 'o .
wlxh Ruse Hobnrt and Chnles Blck¥ord
Also Cab Waiting--Comedy
Fr i da y and Saturday Novem ber 27 and 28
Saturday Matinee I() and 25 cents
P»
_...w f i h n ~
|\" * :.i ( | C E C | l .0.L
-~~e M | | . | . e ¥
' . ~I Q'4 fno o uc -onv 4 1' A#/was>
Rnver,teacher presented two
short plays Inst Friday afternoon.Several of the mothers attended:md enjoyed the efforts of theselittle folks.Mrs. Everett Himes entertained
n few friends at cards at her;
home last Tuesday nfternoon. Her
guests were lllesdumes leo Fau-sett, Joseph Bundur, Claude Yow-ell,Lewis Lowe :md JenningsWest.vu.e~-.... -nv.....-_. ._ .~_L-
at the Moeller home were mrs.Louise Jipp,(iramlma Steffen.
Mrs.Emma Ketchmark,Mrs.
Anna Wricdv.and John,HenrySteffen, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Web-
ster and children and Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Gsver.Jacob Sierk entertained friends
und relatives Sunday in honor of
his birth anniversary.Sunday dimer guests of Mr.and Mrs.Frank Wolf! were Mr.
.....a M "1... nnu..,md Mr. and
ter,Mrs.Walter Liammcl or re-knmah.Mrs. Art Baker and Mrs.Charley Beau ot Bancroft,whoerealsogueststhere,returnedwiththe Tysons for a few days
visit.Mrs.Frank Pitzer and ann,Francis Mehrens had dinner last
Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. HarryTuckerandwerethereforthesale in the afterpoon.Miss Roby McCoy and HaroldHenniz of Tekamah. were Tuesday
K e n s h a w h o m e .
Mrs. Clarence Hansen and Billy
and Elva Hansen spent Thursday
at Wm. Hansen's.
The following helped Mra.I..auraTolte celebrate her binh anniver-sary Saturday evening:Messrs.and Mesdsmes Will Ryan, WalterSappenfield,Geo.Nelsen,NorrisWard, Jim Ryan,.Jsrnes Sappen-field and John Petersen, and fum-
llies.Everyone left a t a late
hour wishlnv Mm Tnfrn mimv'
Allen Mnc'l'ier, fdrmerly -of here.s..e.°were vw-ww wr...,,......,...
is president of the Society.There
were a large number of interest~
ing quilts shown,four of them
being from here.Miss Anna Els~
ner was on the program for agroup of readings,Dr.and Mrs.R.E.Hall anddaughter,Catherine of Fullerton,left Monday after visiting seweral days at Y-he home of Dr. and
"'2'¥.?~k°""Y-.
at the dinner.
BENCH NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hansen and
children were evening supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. CharlieThielloldt.The Calf Club met at the E. C.
Lippincott home Sunday aftemoon
_with sixteen nemers Present.
w m a
..:a.¢.J:J:fm \!rIT'.lJ'f£. r r r " I r s " " " t YY !'..,;i"'s£s...Ex...
Also Charley Chase in The Panic ls On-»-Comedy
Sunday and Monday, November 29 and 30.-ns. fun --est ent w vnnrnuSunday and entered the Clarksen
hospital and on Monday suffered
unnpemtiorifur =»g»»=v g;=r. an rs.` gar innerund Mrs. Hattie reet attendedthe ltcbcknh lodge meeting at
the business session an old fash
zoned school was enjoyed
Mrs Waldo Hancock accom
punied.her sister-in-law,Mrs.R
K- Hancock of Teknmah to Omaha
Wednesday where the latter wentfor a tonsil operationDrCamerontook Hans Mat-thiesen to an Omaha hospital
Wednesday where he undsrwens
fm operation for sppendicitis.H
;S reported to be recoveringniee»
y.Ernea West is getting around
Mrs. Ira Piper and Tommy Lee.Miss Eileen I..andis»u smdentnurseattheSt.Catherine Hoa#pitnl in Omaha, spent Sunday with
her parents,Mr. and Mrs.Roy
Landis.Miss Dorothy Sisvers entertain-
ed a number ol fnends at bndge
Thursday evening.
DE SOTO IJOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Noyes ol Blwf
spent Monday at the Rllph Pearce
home.Callers in the evenn\K wereMrs. Ethel Pearce.Don and Har-soe Jones.t 335 Noyes.Dmxsl
Moore and a Y-Charlie Justice hls been havinK
s siege of the flu but we're glad
Blair last Tuesday evening. A!te
by the aid ol crutches, having tom
bo hear that he_iz better "3"F;evening guests af Mila EmestineMcCoy at the J. L. Conety home.
A new pupil, Bill Lancasterwas
enr led at the Kindred school on
Mo sy.Mrs. Ahner King, with her twosons 'visited at the parental Chu.Smith home in Blair Sunday ev
Wm. E. Beard af Wiggins, Colo.
came Tuesday to visit his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beard and
other relatives. His brother, Byronandfamilyandaunt,Con took
him to Fremont Thursday on his
return home.M n nd Mrs.Sam Steele anddaughrs were Sunday supper andevening guests of Mr.and Mrs.
Byron Beard and family.
Mrs. Byron Bunn and threechll-
de" §P°"*§"2°}€Y.X'E'3 .§'EE_%Z°E;
ing.
..;.;.; .;;;»;'i.;»p;=':.;;...;s..§.
Charlie Hansen spent Sunday at
Miss Helen Hansen entertained
Harold,Edna and Allard Stork,
Ivan Larsen and Dorothy Sappeo-
field at her home Thursday eve-
ning..
ORUM NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rasmussen
and lkmily werg Sunday dnner
guests at the Martin Larsen home.Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hansen and Ednawere altemoon guests.Harry Chdstiansai spent Fri-
ay night with Malvern Larsen.Miss Esther Hansen spent the
week~end with her sister,Mn.
John Taylor Jr. and family.M.\...~....I .»...».:...».,.a-~..»
esse l-lsnsen's.
aune AUBIH3,wno nas ueen ln| Kan nas o n business,c ame ho me
f o r th e week-end wi th hi s f a m-
i v i si t o r s w e r e m r s .n u w u m a c u u u u}£r1'h1ren, Mr. and Mrs. George
iBatea,Helen Peterson,Dorothy Q l l n d n u M a i l m a n I n a n d ' ) = h a s m f r
ily.
Therlo Reckmeyer came up from
Lincoln to vldt his parents,Mr.
and Mn.W. A.Reckmeyer overthe week»end."Tha Adventures of ihe Doll
You af"'
CAN1 ~%'"\..
Lovz i
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M w n r s o ;. ; f1_.,~ -
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Wednesday and Thursday, Dec. 2 and 3
"~§e¢|emi ~>¢a||~
a
erm Howdoeslt
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_affect these
~swcctncarts?
With Peggy Shanon and Richard Arleln
Also Three Wise Clucks--Comedy
Tuesday Dec. I-Big Gamble-Bargain Night
Admission 10 and 20 cents
Wlth Wllllam Boyd--Also Pete and Repeat-Comedy
Also Love On A Pond-Cartoon and Fallen Empire
and Fox News
Your HENS NEED
a Balanced Ration
K. w. (special) Laying Mash
$l.60 per hnndrd
Contnlnsmlfalla Meal and o ther le eds to take
the place of green thlngs available ln summe r
K. w. LAYING MASH
$2.10 per hundred
Contnlns Buttermilk,Ye ut, Co d L iv er o n
and Mlnernls
Call us tor your next
Grinding Job
Phone 98
KUHR 8 W RIGHT. Propri eto rs
53
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Lloyd and Inez Mencke visited
at the Rudolph Mencke home on
Sunday afternoon.Dick Lippincott left for Lincoln
Sunday evening where he will be-
the ligaments loose in his anklelast week while trying to break ahoard with his foot.The Tyson-Long company and
the Hancoele Implement companyreduced the men in their employ,
each letting one man go for the
winter months.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sheets ofBlair are the parents of a babyson bom Wednesday, Nov. ll.The M. & 0. Railroad last weekbegan the operatlon of one freighta day througlrh here.
School wi l be closed Thursday
and Friday for the Thanksgiving
holidaysSimon Korshoj is confined to hishome suffering from on injury toh i s s p i n e i n a f u l l l a s t w e e k . \
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The last of the paving men meDeSotolastThursdayandthe
rest of the machinery vnll stay
here this winter.The bridges across the creeks
are coming "slow but sure" as tha
saying goes.The Women's Club met Thurs-'dsy with Mrs. Edith Landers, with11memberspresent.After rollcoll Hazel Wallace had charge of
the'program, which was enjoyed
by all present.Mrs. Will Linden and Raymond
Krogh went to the court house on'l'hursdag and took extension work
Satu ny evening Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. O. Hlnellne gave a high live
'card party, there being five tables.
Mrs. Opal Reeve: and Jack LazureasmmehsmoasMn.Rnv An-
ants, mr. nnu mrs. nugv num; uaBlair.Mr.Bunn attended the
shooting mateh at Herman,and
won two turkeys.Mr. and Mrs. Byron Beard anduma spent Saourday evening withr. and Mrs. C. W. Clarke and
family.Everett Hulehins o f North
Platte, who has been visiting his
sister, Mrs. A. W. Clarke and £am_ily drove Thursday to KansuCltyto vidt friends for a short while.Weston Long, Mrs.Lndwig JensenMr. and Mrs, J. S. Conety and
Miss Emestine McCoy were Wed-
nesday evening visitors with Mr.and Mrs. Nea Tyson ol Herman.
Mr. and Mrs. Opal Reeves andchildren entertained Mr. and Mrs...-A Mr and Mn A.R.
.......-................ ......,...,,. .the Allred Enger home in Blnir,thxs week while attending school.
Edna Hansen and Margaret Ral-
lnnd are staying at the H. C. Rao-
muuseh home.The Ladies Aid of St.Pauls
church vnll meet Thursds after-noon, Dec.3 with Mrs . dd Han-
sen.jrhe /ua of the Danish shmil
will meet Wednesday nite oon,Dec. 2 with Mrs, Andrew 1°l§§......
This Aid will have their a n n w
sale Friday evening, Nov. 27.M i n Evdyn Katt spent theweek-end with Miss Viola Nelson.Mr.and Mn.Peter Nielsen
spent Sunday at me Victor .lohn~
son home.
The Bell Creek Valley Club met
4
g. a ' .' r 5 a ' - = ~ = . ' : » a ~ " " » & = » m § ; 5 £ § E ' h ~ . § ° " " H - 3 ; ~ ' ; ' , ; , : ',;,,"",;,"5 "j';', , ; " , ; , ; " § , ' ; , ' , i ; , ' § , ; , i g n u m o g m w n a f z u . g g ;
e o °u l ne r.'" ¢ | _2 2 me mb e r :p r e s e n t I n d t h e lo l-, . . ¥ f : ;!'Z'°f'__'Es.'1*.°!.3 = ; ' . ' ; = e : r ; . ' a a a ' 3 ' : . " ° ' : : . a f . . . . . , me . . . _ ' _ * £ 2 . * .' : * ' 2 . ° . . % * ' = 2 . ' E ' . . ° f . . M . : W .m m v h l t o n :u m m . .
u u n n u u ,ns QXL( M o n d a y )e v e r
t h e i l l n e s s o f h
recwu w ornve tl-»»|~~ -~- --»-1 -~ --------xlng, called here by are w lose a neighbor, but are
ler sister, Mrs. A. J. glad to hear of his success.Mr.
Oliver Fink and iamlly will move
Truhlsen retumed|*»°Omaha ln the near future asdayfrom Colorado he has accepted a government joh
rado.She reponaih the Federal Bank and his worklmvcd.Istaru the first of the year.s. Albert Woodwardl MlSa Marjorie Hlneline ol Oma-o l Omaha,werelhllf came home Saturday bo spend'
of Mr. and Mrs. L_|Thaukng'lvdng week with home
.They expect to folkl.lay for Panama.l Edna and Jack Hurst spent theL Bert Cooper enter- week-end ln Calhoun with their
u gow. or on.; ....~..e .............Saturday night and Sunday,atthe home ol' her parents, Mr. and
Mra 0. M. Mathews.Mr. and Mrs.Prentla Smith
were among those entertained by
Mn. L D. Warrick at dinner Wed-nesday evening to honor relativesvlndting from Shullsburg, Win. Thelatter were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth|
Jackson, Mrs. R. Jackson and Mra.\
Agnen imonren was unable boS. Jackson.attend § g h school Friday and
Davidson of Calif.,Nels Hun unl
and Will Bemstrup of Bhlr, and
Martin Pauloon. The ladies atitclv
ed a qbuéilt for Mra Joe Jeseen.A num r of ladies remained lnthe evening and (finished the quilt.Wednesday afternoon guests at
the Peter Nielsen home were Mr.
and Mrs.Henry Raamunsen and
family and Mr.and Mrs.Frodo
Knutsen of Blair.
AdverHnalnT'h¢Ent4.»rpfl|e.
Cra mp frm
Mrs.Chrishorne la§ti`ri|
and children
guests Sunday
A .W oodward
leave Wednesc
ADvEm~1sE IN THE ENTERPRISE
Largest banified circulation in Washington county.
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Prices Effective Fri. and Sat., Nov.27lh & 28th in Blair n
I
cumplewd grading on Penda-~the prospects of Huunud niloui'
Wnlthlll ma.other lines ol se e m tht meh
Pender-Mlssourl Vnlley Pipe ale; talk in bunk.Somebody hu
Line Co. turned su in thls dty to eat the ren of the li ttle pig,
recently.barring the hide md hoofa; and it
Plnvtlmoufh-Chester E.Wel~ is a dnch tlut the rejected coffeeslwinier opened servine station nfbwu are not going ta be emptied
junction ol Highmy Na. '15 md i nw the Aumue .
No. '18 and Hlrding Highway.I 011 all :idea ana hears the cry-
Plymouth-Gravellng work only the longest cotton, the best
underwav on 10-mile stretch of wool,the pick of Parin designs,
.\
A L _Save Time Out ofKitchen':F o r H o l i d a y M e r 1 y - M a k i n g
- n n a n a n ¢ m a n n e r . a n m u m n l .
u m a n n a n w A M n a a r me d u m m - v .
| | t . \ | l y | p m | h ; u \m ldh |h m Ilh Il1 . Kn qc ll|| |¢ ll
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l a u r a - a n' L L x ll h u s n h r g l n l h Gram GI~°wé¥{Highv}n§ wemmd the purest chemicals, the moat es-from gown [sential of all oiis, are being usedxu»».m¢nu-p.v......* . : ~ ° " ° " ' ° °' " a ' : : 'l § m n | p x s - \ - l d # w w w
u r l "l x m l b ma k s d a u n n d b e d sn | q b é m s d .P r | 1 n n ; | l n e e o ¢
¢ h o b a ! t e r , l o 1 | f , b \ - v t h m d m i l k .
A u a w v d m s n w m u m u d
n u a r m n r m d n m n m n r v ou u n n i p f n a m a n m a q p a
Curtis--E. A.Arunbma ,,,¢e;,,.lAlwnys the mugerlarive.
ed contrac t w dd"new water_Somuwhere ln the world must
well for dty.exist.millions of people who eatnsvhmw N..an mn r.. .m.v.|.|reJec!.ed flour,immmxrelv grown ETHI Macaroni I *:.'¥=P§f¥'F
.Highway between Maywood and
Ctrrtis graveled.°
Printed stationary makes nice
Gjmristmas gifts.See The Enper
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f u m :METHODIST CHURG§
V. A. Bagley, Pastor
BAD ADVERTISING
'There is a trend in advenidng
right now that is all to the bad.
It. is the tendency on the pm of
nearly all advertisers to make ex-
travagant claims.For instance,
one nationally known brand of
sausages is being advertised as
made up of "only the choicest
parts of little pigs"; another well-
known brand of coffee says that
only the chalcest beans are used
in its pmduct.Common sense ought ha lgcll
\e |a i :"|!:jf~t'i'-kt e lde r, Rev. A . Ran da l.
gffi.,Preac hin g serwc e at 3 p. mm fol
nlw. ~A. ~dal preach
coffee, poisonous cocoa, and so om
and who wear shoddy dlk,low
grade cation and worked-over
wool.We feel a deep md abiding
sorrow for them-not that we
~ met any o l them or
ever pen to see them.
o r
Spaghetti Am KING
2 P°"14{ 354:2n».J.¢2 5 C
0AP'L5':::.. "s';'a fo bar; 23cvarfg~wlrq are dli .g pa nts ~Q
the radio,you would think that
one sit would unseat anybody ex-
H ,
f~1 c o n s s x f n u r
I L Z Z T R T J ~BLUAL BLE
"Q 2 1 9 c 1 0 » ; ~ . s z c
Q Q -~
duce anything,sensible or other-
wise.
Adve rtis ers ough t to call a hal!
on these harbingers of sorrow;
the se te lle rs of ha l!- tr uth s;these
sounders o f a la r m a n d vi ewer s
wi th h on - o r .B e tte r th e old d a y s
wh e n s u g a r c a me wi th s a n d , th a n
w ri s k bu y i n g so me pac kaged
br an d th a t wa s c n t f r o m c ane
th a t fa iled to reac h i t s f u l l
he ig ht before being c u t d o wn b y
s o me Q u h a n m a c h e te ! - Th e A me r -
~'~Press..
E) Coffée"°a;i;'3"" ~ 35c| ;|:::Pan ts.Mi llio n s of r a di o lis te n er s
ar e h a vi n g th ei r f e eli n gs ha r mwe d
bey ond te lli n g b y these tr ag ic
C3 Pancake Flour mi 3% Wlllglyyg 19c [ewl ~ s good~unlesa by a sharp
twist one tunes in on the Glen
I v --d h m n h g y p n u h w d
g m a w f m h m u m m v m
g n m m n - y m m n x n u - ' s n n w d f
n m d n h o r n t o e o u n t m e l l .
~m v n m ¢ m w u m m n » < : m | ¢ -
' m n w w s m u a n m m h
n w m m m .b e e n n k m m i m a
g - m h s r n m p u u e m n p h l d n t b e g n y
K e a a o m l m m r m i h v n r i a m l m e l -u m u u s m m m r m m v r w v da n the Nvviona d u .I n h d .H
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lhofwlhly. Pvm'w cold heednl
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Asparagus Smlad ;g'"?au na:
Cre am F r e n c lp r e s a i n g a s t m n n
IA c up vmur,mixed4 ess whites'ri up. almond
mztruatCnnberry Mousse .I _..._--.uPe ti t Fo ur ;
Potato Btufri n gIi m p l m 1 u . salt\ma s h e d w w it ¢3» evapornted
5 to-as mlm-_ - ; - l 1 ihan |nrl!m
Cre am mu wr .m m nq pxcontinue creammg nnul Aupr
ulcs are "§§ "°}{ °'§" §"' dom.
menuure.ea t dde r an d salt.Add m l a n
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. . -g n uu m
pows q m \
3 Q 1:l | .._..aure,beginning and ending wi th
hour.Fo ld i n sti ll! !b a l m g gwhitesandaddHavering.P
lneop. lay er c ake pan thnt mu be-4
l i m d wi th wa xi a d p a p er . md b lk !
ln a mod eru th oven (350°F.)r g
15 minutes, than Inc rease to 815'and c ontinu e ba kin g ab out 15 min
n!p3 W h en baked,tu rn o u t o n u
waxed paper.Cool,then c ut in tl
little c ak el.F r o s t wi th p u ts ! Un i
nd lc lnn n
CARD OF THANKS
We wish m uprexs our thank!
to the many friends and neighbors
who so kindly assisted un during
the illness and later death of ourdalrly beloved mm. Mu. Sophia
Ellerhruch.We especially thank
those who sent such beautiful
Ho n!offerings and those ho
furnished the made and the min-
-7'
MRS.SOPHIA ELLERBHUCH
...............
o |
pathy.'rue Family
eouthem part of the county pass~ed away, Nov.10 in an Omaha
hospital after a long and pro~
tracked illness of brights decease.Deceased was born and reared
in this county and on Dec. 14,!916
|_\~,_§,.;.~
Only --
24 More Shopping Days
wu mnrrled to Ernest Ellerbruch.
To this union wo children, twins,
Eme lt a nd Erma,were born,
both of whom with nlne brothers,
Wm., Henry. George, Gus, Loule,
Goodeker m d one sle w,Mrs.
Lizzie Paulson :till survive her.The funeral aewlcas were held
ltom th; homq on Frlday, Nov. 13
and latermanf. was made ln the
Flower Hill wmetery.south of
Bennington.
n ~ "I ~ 9 "|:\.B a r l i a m e n g .b e c o m e s i c h - d i i r i v y
l w h i l Q n i s o l d p o s t o f e x -s e a ,F ..
c h p q u e r t , 9 t h e C o n s e r v a t i v eN e v n h l b 5 m , ,, , ,, ,
David Lloyd George,for 25
yearn a lender of the Liberal party
announced that he was not a mn-
dldate (or leader in the Liberal
ir; command .on th floor.~~hilip.1 ~
sit on the op osition benches as
the lnlotinnl ender of his four
followers, three ol whom are his
own relatives-his daughter,son
and sou's brother-in-law.Mqan-
while Ramsay MacDonald compile!-
ed the selection of his newJ'ns-
tional cabinet of 20 members; 11
nl' whom an Conservativez lbur
Llborltel, md five Llbénlt l m -
Ponsld 'kept his posfu prinie mn-
xmr, but Bhldwin, as"ldx"d pw.
/
~><4
.~¢ ~/4
/Q I~>J ._
~ree factions.Most of them are : ~5*`
ollowers of Sir Herbert Samuel,"INDUSTRIAL REVIEW
who is supporting the nationalgovernment.Lloyd George will E. J. Wilson Construction Co.
3 Q 1:l | .._..aure,beginning and ending wi th
hour.Fo ld i n sti ll! !b a l m g gwhitesandaddHavering.P
lneop. lay er c ake pan thnt mu be-4
l i m d wi th wa xi a d p a p er . md b lk !
ln a mod eru th oven (350°F.)r g
15 minutes, than Inc rease to 815'and c ontinu e ba kin g ab out 15 min
n!p3 W h en baked,tu rn o u t o n u
waxed paper.Cool,then c ut in tl
little c ak el.F r o s t wi th p u ts ! Un i
nd lc lnn n
CARD OF THANKS
We wish m uprexs our thank!
to the many friends and neighbors
who so kindly assisted un during
the illness and later death of ourdalrly beloved mm. Mu. Sophia
Ellerhruch.We especially thank
those who sent such beautiful
Ho n!offerings and those ho
furnished the made and the min-
-7'
MRS.SOPHIA ELLERBHUCH
...............
o |
pathy.'rue Family
eouthem part of the county pass~ed away, Nov.10 in an Omaha
hospital after a long and pro~
tracked illness of brights decease.Deceased was born and reared
in this county and on Dec. 14,!916
|_\~,_§,.;.~
Only --
24 More Shopping Days
wu mnrrled to Ernest Ellerbruch.
To this union wo children, twins,
Eme lt a nd Erma,were born,
both of whom with nlne brothers,
Wm., Henry. George, Gus, Loule,
Goodeker m d one sle w,Mrs.
Lizzie Paulson :till survive her.The funeral aewlcas were held
ltom th; homq on Frlday, Nov. 13
and latermanf. was made ln the
Flower Hill wmetery.south of
Bennington.
n ~ "I ~ 9 "|:\.B a r l i a m e n g .b e c o m e s i c h - d i i r i v y
l w h i l Q n i s o l d p o s t o f e x -s e a ,F ..
c h p q u e r t , 9 t h e C o n s e r v a t i v eN e v n h l b 5 m , ,, , ,, ,
David Lloyd George,for 25
yearn a lender of the Liberal party
announced that he was not a mn-
dldate (or leader in the Liberal
ir; command .on th floor.~~hilip.1 ~
sit on the op osition benches as
the lnlotinnl ender of his four
followers, three ol whom are his
own relatives-his daughter,son
and sou's brother-in-law.Mqan-
while Ramsay MacDonald compile!-
ed the selection of his newJ'ns-
tional cabinet of 20 members; 11
nl' whom an Conservativez lbur
Llborltel, md five Llbénlt l m -
Ponsld 'kept his posfu prinie mn-
xmr, but Bhldwin, as"ldx"d pw.
,f w ~ R
~/.
~~ree factions.Most of them are : ~5*`
ollowers of Sir Herbert Samuel,"INDUSTRIAL REVIEW
who is supporting the nationalgovernment.Lloyd George will E. J. Wilson Construction Co.
j'.;,_ffm '.;..;'"
I / M M /
|l}n<EnM.
-7'
Deaths
MRS.SOPHIA ELLERBHUCH
...............
o |
CARD OF THANKS
We wish m uprexs our thank!
to the many friends and neighbors
who so kindly assisted un during
the illness and later death of ourdalrly beloved mm. Mu. Sophia
Ellerhruch.We especially thank
those who sent such beautiful
Ho n!offerings and those ho
furnished the made and the min-
eouthem part of the county pass~ed away, Nov.10 in an Omaha
hospital after a long and pro~
tracked illness of brights decease.Deceased was born and reared
in this county and on Dec. 14,!916
pathy.'rue Family
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See our stock of A
Men's and Youpg Men's
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of A 01200 01500 01950
n ~ "I ~ 9 "|:\.B a r l i a m e n g .b e c o m e s i c h - d i i r i v y
l w h i l Q n i s o l d p o s t o f e x -s e a ,F ..
c h p q u e r t , 9 t h e C o n s e r v a t i v eN e v n h l b 5 m , ,, , ,, ,
David Lloyd George,for 25
yearn a lender of the Liberal party
announced that he was not a mn-
dldate (or leader in the Liberal
wu mnrrled to Ernest Ellerbruch.
To this union wo children, twins,
Eme lt a nd Erma,were born,
both of whom with nlne brothers,
Wm., Henry. George, Gus, Loule,
Goodeker m d one sle w,Mrs.
Lizzie Paulson :till survive her.The funeral aewlcas were held
ltom th; homq on Frlday, Nov. 13
and latermanf. was made ln the
Flower Hill wmetery.south of
Bennington.
ir; command .on th floor.~~hilip.1 ~
sit on the op osition benches as
the lnlotinnl ender of his four
followers, three ol whom are his
own relatives-his daughter,son
and sou's brother-in-law.Mqan-
while Ramsay MacDonald compile!-
ed the selection of his newJ'ns-
tional cabinet of 20 members; 11
nl' whom an Conservativez lbur
Llborltel, md five Llbénlt l m -
Ponsld 'kept his posfu prinie mn-
xmr, but Bhldwin, as"ldx"d pw.
~ree factions.Most of them are : ~5*`
ollowers of Sir Herbert Samuel,"INDUSTRIAL REVIEW
who is supporting the nationalgovernment.Lloyd George will E. J. Wilson Construction Co.
h a n Qnhnfar n f I lmt 9 . t w u BBm ":r;s f,: "f " " : r a . ; mgcgnmm .hplgb.ilg' this city.
Ellie ~ of Omaha, camein Bllir Sntundny so -md me UCTIUN!week at the parental James P
Sorensen home
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M m Bsfrvn B ,and children of1}oi'th of Blair fapent last Sunday
gg. 'gm Ha 1 . ~ h q p e g "r
ma . E s <Bf==$r iaf anfertaiwivu
at Thn.nkngving :finner for Mr.
and Mrs. FredR§mkin*i:|f Omaha
and'Dr. and hiré. N. J. Mann oi
Tekamah.
jMrs. C. E. Stoner entertuinedw
diimer today (Thursday)at th:
Morris Simonsen home,C.E
Stoner of Craig, and Mr. and Mrs
Your Ow n
CLOSED CARS »T»-rn. 1 9-- um Chewrolets T n / ' l n ' / J eFords.-rao L / I / 0 0 5 0 0 omo: r
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a2.,....;w;;wf.,f ?f0!0lBd0 Snrinim.
'i%,lEH.§.!?~¢ieeSu1fth
of north vi Blair.
li n. Otto Allm md gnndc hll-
dnn. Colleen and Philip. lpentlut
1
B a r b a r a P o u n d ,y o u n g e s t d a u g h -
-n l \ . l r a n d M Y !R A P o u n d
ver ur .-... .....,.........-._,,_is recovering nicely from burns on
her leg whlch she received re-
anuy when she spilled hot grease
yvhile vlsitlng at a neighbor-'a.
Mn. Geo. MeBrlde was called to
Omaha last Sunday by the arrival
Saturday night o!a hae nine
pound girl at the home of her son,
Idle McBride.The McBride; have
.l-two year old boy who is enter-:balnlng hla grandmother while she
stays la Omaha.
Mr. and Mn. Pierce Allen, who
llvs south of lawn, entertained last
Sunday at dlnner for the former'|
mnther,Mrs.Clyde ll. Allen of
Blair, honoring her blnh anniver-
sary.The Clyde Allen family and
Mr.and Mn. Joe Lamr¢were
presmt and spent a very pleasant
day.
Emma Doa Lundt, daughter ol
Hx. and Hrs. Theo. Lund: d this
dty, BP'-"li Sunday afternoon at
the home of her gnndparenh, Kr.
and Mrs. C.R. Snbbon, north of
Blalr.Other vldbora were Mrs.
Anna Sutwn, Mrs. Elsie K.. Jor-
gensen and Mr. and Mn. James
Sorensen, daughter Elde, and sun
Donald.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hlndefy an
altenninlng at a family dinnel
today for Mr.and Mrs. Georgr
Hlndley and family of near Her
man, Mr. and Mrs. Anhur Happe
and family ol Oakland, Mr. am
Mm lcan Hlndley and family,o
near Blair, Mins Grace of Chlcagu
Miss Stella of Bancroft and Edwin
oasoU
a.2E
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All Can are now on Display at our Sales Room
Drop in and pick out the car you like
We will Demonstrate anv Car Before Sale
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en's and Youpg Men's
~vEncoA'rs 1
00 $1500 $1950
.P o U N D s
».,Qn¢ Price Clothier
nauapuy mug
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olz v e r y u r w m m j m z m c n w a s w e w u y o u § >
There will be No Bv Bidding 9
Every Car put up will sell at your
s Come Early
E Arndt-Snyder Motm
Absent-mmuea frrozeuor-xe:I meant to forget,to come but
en's
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shelrd
and Youpg Men's
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lnuupuynng
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J.Annel-WI-N was BaumhuunS0->1::|sed ~ manying in ha e
Sane--He aiways said if 11
had any repenf-ills to do he didn