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12-31-1931JTERPRISEED~winanmmox oommrs L.21I|,.Ancss'r runucxnon .mysm.sch-sm mmf!J|1n1'\'31'lE PLAYS No lmvcxrrss NEWSPAPER LARGEST BONAFIDE CIRCULATION IN WASHINGTON BLA|R'S LEADING NUMBER56»..»,».»...»Waldyby :um A. nm~BLAIR,NEBRASKA,DECEMBER31, 1931 mm"-WG-f°~sw -f*{=-1=- aaf tcusaosnoaooos 01 _ | .~s€glQ;>léxPENSES :Bon¢l1ngAnother Year,Ar;otherPicture ~¢,5 p{{¢\§\\ /g \\ ....G /. / .{. ...f[g~""\ Wash. County Represented§f35<=;5"§.,;S;;,f,` At National 4H Club Meet;~a Pay State$48,616TheWayneStateTeuh ers Colleze will have no*ee1ool_ elnual at the end of * the school year so the auth *rarities have decreed.The *ES !lilnrnnw Gonernl gllltlll en CnllcchhmmmMANMAK¢belt are neanng_revolchon ;mounting taxes and dec nnu.;¢\...m l»Il¢nf Prln\TRIPLE CELEBRATION a Inu values of farm nroducts.»réason for missing this year ~;NbVEL GIFT is the extra exnecnse to the I now ¢.J ....._...._____For State Deposits Secured in L1D[lll|I.ll Ncnnnuay auanu V "r to the National »l~H Clubflon grass Held in Chicago Nov.27 to Dec.4th 50 NEB.MEMBERS ATTEND Youngsters Are Eantertained in A Royal Manner.Feanted by the Different Organizations rn|_.!:!s.L.¢.»non!nhln wh Mr.and Mrs.John Ilooks who reside northwest of Blair were hosts to relatives at a Christmas dinner party at the home of Mrs. Hooks parents Mr.and Mrs.Ole Jacobsen who live on south Walk er.avenue.The condition of the roads in the country madé it ad~ visable to have the party in town as traveling is almost at a stand still on dirt roads. i 1| a o u a o as Q s s sub 1...__ .__y p f f one 397 acre form.This? farm was assessed at $10 200.00 in 1918 the taxes amounting to $351.94.The some farm in 1930 was as sessed at $26155.00 the tax es amounting to $649.61 The taxes for 1931 were $i50.00.The income onthis :fanmi for 1931 was 30%less nu...if.ifmh.and about two s I 1 is 4 1 4 a 4 is U al $ an o a l fa 4: as s a I n 4 1| 0 . .students of the school.It appears that there is around $7 expense per pupil and the present financial dis tress has been deemed so stringent as to give au.ffi cient reason for its discon tinuance. It seems to the writer that the board are using very good j.udgment and setting an example worthy of anin an emudation.To put out expensive school annual these times means only added expense and mis o an a o 0 1 C e 1 g e i ns as an IQbeen putting in his spare time Companies Concerned building a miniature doll house in.Qtherearofhisbarbershop.The SECURE $48000 PLUS!NIERI:.Sl house was to be a present to his|.lyoung daughter for Christmas and Sorensen W Be Commended 0 every detail has been carefully His Activity in Securing Scale worked out to make the house ment in Favor of Banks strictly modern and true to fonn.l |The house is of two story ¢f State Treasurer T.w.Bass hu struction and is built to represent received $48616 from three insur brich The upper story is remov ance tsfnpanies which mi fur able to allow access to the rvomsjnighed surety bonds to memetbelow.A pretty little olelike ;4sooo of state funds depodted in roof made of green cardboardslsoithe First National bank of Han makes the house attractive afldings which closed its doors gd 5_ For some time Ross Deets has Failed Banks.lnree msurmo:I! I\ .\r:1 I..|F.~ ¢ <av ;~~ Q?i~¢~fwff _f ik ~J ~/ /¢L )a I ;. .f€ ~/T :§.~c.£...1fjf...f T ~Christmas day was the occasnon \||.?.u ~Avuv|..___§i§?f»i1if{5;§§bN3»§§f;§f§for a triple celebration as it.W.;sggfds ifizf thsn an $9111 I ve a ainOmahaatHotelRomewhHenryC.Jensens bnth anniver ese e rs a rn e lfle Ruby uuya auu Busan nu ...d.d.J dy f g d f .\\.a._.A 0 n n lthegroupwasgivenasaxdinnerinorderthattheight get *gm acquainted u practice A .fe of the club nga before boarding the train for Chicago. iwna..an rm.Mn nm ms.the twenty fifth wedding anniversary and naturally there was more Mrs.Hooks had made a lovely wedding cake topped with nbride than a little doing. » .» » ¢ » one or me ncnesv.comstates;twelve of the less profluctive of these farms show an actual loss at .3571 while the nveYage income :mm these 36 farms show erywuoltheg¢»¢¢~¢ SPEND CH le pB.rBDl.B 01 manyraduates.* n as o *n ¥ as I 4 a 1 given it a 111e~m¢e8PpBB.lLIllll;|.:.Within the house are the uspalroomsequippedwithelectric lights and builtin features.The Rlsrhms IN OMAHA living room boasts of a stone fire~ _____ l\_!.l place and rnolns a{e connected by |1hc collection was mane by Arm:»nay General Sorensen after conferenceswithgttomeysofthe surety companies.The mm :ceeelveaitsdepositplus7percent interest from Oct.22 uhgn finalilxlnvulb|44 wnavwbv and om and a moan weuumg 1:g?s::e§?;p ~mg;g;entergargled the guests.The hon lives.Suhday morning was spent om;guests were presented with in regisfzratian and attendig\a gxft from a fine Chrintnms tree. church aewices at centn;C~hm.chThe other guests present drew (Orchestg Hall);whiie the after»names and found gifts for them noon was spent in a trip to the on the me PFieldMuseumand Shedda Aquar Those enjoying the day were ~1 ....:...... ....... nnnn *r Mr.and Mrs.H.C.Jensen agd a a 1 4 a l 4 0 ¢ ¢¢....only a return of 1.93%. The sdrvey further shows that while choice com land commanded $400 during the war when prices were high yet today the same land does not find a ready sale at more than $100.00 per c.ur L.moms mate laxes \ s$1 4 Q<4 s |"--.Mxaand Speclal Meet Show Decrease §§'§f1f'iZZ §w,,,,by Meeting Called for the Purpose of Slate Levy Shows A Redndion of gggg 'ygg 'Discussing the Routing of High-$l.000,000. Cmuny Boards Re- nebékahae mrs.¢i60I8¢mcurme means of arched doorways.uw proof qf the stalto0mBh&111811 Mon ahnirilrllir lnnrlint l.l\.lBtairB hai 8 1nada tes claim was 505.alé Gem accom~ =.=rMlasMelitia=fa1 .;1;_f;1j;fn§mb;d fglling and the\.;York I dL truest:of Mrs.Crawmp r I1 a ut m a very mod of Ne Y n emdty lwmpamr n v e.The bathroom is even atv Mid b¢;1\€hhBdta\;11;i3];|¢dgm; e s or a s Eu ssem ate president of the oomplete with miniature f |l§t a0I$33000.This company haswifl bly.Mr.and lfigs.and every detail has been attended g 334235gtheafternoonvxsltto.~Fidelity 8:Uasualty company iff1\Irs.W.E.Caldl The hous(fs equippeq wxth glass New York had secured a depoem! : evenmg were 1 windows and small wmdow cas of $10000.1; has paid $10128.33.the Lvle McBride =....Wa window sills which am.mm .Tnrmhv rvifiplizv &Plate mm.aunuuy vvrnmg vu u|»=.....than who 6.hhed in attend um nun Menon,Mr.md Mn.ole spec.Ill IH lervioe lt the I int Jlcnblen md Mlm,Mr.und Mn. lhthodlat Episcopal chnrdu.1 re~W.E.Kingdnn and hmlly of u........|M.._.ul Mn.H.0.Hund . i i a »sg 4:»¢ an »»4 4 a way No.30 Through Washington duction In $582644.Scnool ana mcunae spam. Street City Increase ing her sister well and in the ~»~nnnnm nm mum A n school auditorium on Wednesday or its outhfol owners for sev mss entertainment at.Schefflers hall last Saturday afternoon.A* program was enjoyed by all and exchanging of gifts also made the;party a merry one.At this meet. ing prizes were awarded to the: three highest who attended most of the regular meetings during! the rear.Mrs.Ella Pickell was Some months ago the state highway department notified the city council to see that the rail road company moved their switch tracks on east Washington street preparatory to building a gradecrossingforthebringinginof Highway No.30 from the river Total taxes levied for 1931 by the state and all its taxing;sub divisions is shown by final foot ings of tax lists supplied by county clerks and compiled by State Tax Commissioner Smith.According to his statement the total levied is $56 124134 UT a decrease of ss»liridge to Blair and down Wash oaoaoe.a2.lhe total last year IFAIR ATIENDANCE lwcrzsmwi TAX U\I\¥l5S .........._ _._The w.R.c.held their Chrisb c tum.ics ltbrunr im helping their sim celebrate 21152;}é;11éi}§frh}ough the wid *his birth anniversary..Glass Insurance company of New Idows could be seen a Chnstmas tree completely decorated and C0:\1:uUxrr\cn RISTMAS read for Santa Clausrsxsacissswsu.ATTENDED No doubt the house was the* The community Christmas excrciseswhichwereheldat the high center of attraction at the Deets home lust Christmas morning and it will afford many happy hours f 5eveningoflast week was well at eral years to come......| .1 . eh nral anno.The............ ark N.J.hs.id secured a deposit of $5000.lt has paid $5064.11 State deposits in theFirst Nw tional of Hastings drew Sperccnfinterest.A small amount of thiz interest remains unpaid.Treasur er Bass said the state recoverui all that co d be obtained under the law.l statin deposits are nvnforfnfl hu bonds or securities. ceived permission to leave the Nebraska delegation and met friends :who took me about Chicago at night.We visited Northwes forn University.Elks Memorial |.. d f y f O.d .J d f y G Bees and John Schultz. .........»»funn\1nnuXiSlakfl~|UUDllllBDl.uun»ni:nrnmln wn International Shawl PROCEEDINGS gy.Sp g p y g by..d G g. special luncheon was served thru the courtesy of Sears Roebuck County Commissionc s Room Blair Nebr.December 28 1931 The Board of County Commis» sinners met pursuant to adjourn ment taken Dec.14 1931.l _L f\l.....\]n|aws II (T the Qrinner of the first prize Mrs.ington street I Jenme Offcn second and 1\rs.\fhis crossin th I .IW.g e rm road corn Fred Long thlrd each recemvmg pany refused to relinquish and|3§ u lovely prize.the vicepresident.Carl R.Grey 2|nsaflv tnlrl the business men of 1:. as $58 State g§.q:;5.= i485076.39..l.l:llu\:u an an bu;........____|taxes this year total $6program rendered proved up to \...93 a decrease of $10G?:the expectations and the treita HOME. ~........_|.n .. =... nm nr|uh11 in nlwnvs the main attrac| fiLL"5nI1 iéiiéu did nov.uonr the at.ate|z and a percent inur nt on dnnodtn but all bonds 11| IIVIDENDSandGomnanv.Speciznl motor rresem.:uuua.Aicunvu IAo ..|.m.and Blaco and Chris IIinz. ns to thu The minutes of the precedim Commmy meeting were read and approved.g f H..._lapses arrived at four I took the state delcgationlnnlfnfMIBOHand 57.64.rms 18 tne only una lu un:t ui \.n\r;¢ul ld!fhi!Hlte boE\ld.\tlon vas Very ;§§£fJILi.§~The Blair Buiiding and Loan the future will be made to cover mdred were present.Association is mailing;out check!!this item. *at the end of the year for thc; |semiannua1 dividends.The total SILVER WEDDING ¢\r\1r|\.f tDc:A¥t1|?Weather Favors §ifé{o~»§»§§n»{£rhéEonép§1ny would ;;;;;;;;;;;;;.|s1o311 1 not spend any money for the re»$86.07 a decrease of $582644.20.=1 rnoval and that the city would be Schooi taxes ww]$25902|]29.1U hnld fm fha necessnrv exuense .rlnanion nr £009 \l6154 J roungsters.It wound five hu:|.fn\uu U ..._ef I amination owheretheywemgi\7:n a luncheon After.a car u exasguestsofThomasE.Wilson thg following bills on the differ ..4 u \r AJ...1 t¢........\~ll all?fnnrln it \LIlR ll10VEd and BCC \.léf mia aividefa is ?.;fiai§i§M1 Mm..._..om .~B ~~_;;5;nde;uu;le;ome financial_Mx.and Mrs.Henry (1J¢ll8¢J1£» Emu w know that at least one who reside north gi ;=@»»»»held I d und ipoting oppn house to r nqMan~fI Q8..g:.|?....Aavidends.relatives on Christmas nlght tha chnlunan oz me 1iBC.lDnu1\..»0lllllu\. tee on boys and girls club work and president of Wilson ang;Com~ pany.After this lunclleon u varied program was given featured by an address from Rear Ad miral Richard E.Byrd and Thomas 1.1 willsm Also.the Dresenta onded tilt the following claims bc allowed and the County C15 is hereby ordered to draw wa nts on the funds indicated to pay the same.Carried.Marcus Beck Court Costs $28.75 H.c.Blaco Emergency Re __ l 0 \T uv u_u \.u:1.n.ua¢;mu.mv.........3 ~entailed in making the necessaryBridgeulersfslmi.rms expense accozding$1g6B§§1 llfi?.inlZZ§f gggf to their figures would run around 04334. ~1 ~.Lust Bridge on Paving Betweengiothing has been done relative f§l?f§§li ¢§2$§f§$ §83§i§2i .r ..Blair and Calhoun Now Nesting to the matter but there has been Sta taxes are 12 percent Of |:Bf:;f;..=1:12;;.;¢;n;;;W their silver W:uma at t e nmversa .1 |1..\l.._¢t..&hn~lnn\a\\f lnrnred Association WEB orgarqzed .1 nf.rn L L_.......~.J mn.lrlnrlaa......~......_____tion of the Thomas E.Wilson na tional winners.From the Wilson and Company plants the delega tions returned to the lntemntional show grounds where they marched in the 4l<Iparade held in the Intcmtionl amphitheatre.Tuesday was sciuice and lndus try day.Early in the momingg (Continued on page three) cduxry YOUNG FOLKS WED On Sunday aitemoon Dec.27 occarncd the wedding of Miss Opal McCormick second daughterofMr.and Mrs.Clarence McCor mick of west Suinh street and Marshall Wilkins son of Mr.and Mrs.Alben.Wilkins of west ol town at the home ol the brides pdrents.Rev.A.J.Hurgett of the Christian church performed the ceremony in the presence of the immediate relatives and a few close friends.Mrs.Wm.Wilkins grandmother of the groom wastheguestofhor.The youngcouplewereattendedbyMiss Thelma McCormick and Arthur Springate.A wedding luncheon was served at livethirty.Holiday decora tions were in evidence throughout the rooms.vi.aaa.. as a ¢.n.\.m¢.nr the lie!50.00 Josephine Carter Poor 8.00 R.E.Deeia Poor 3.00 John Franksett Poor 16.00 (Continued on page seven) FASHION CENTER OFFERS PROSPERITY SPECIAL Mr.Farmer:We are paying you $5 a hundred lor Hogs in Trade on Saturday January 2nd Every article in our store has been cnt in price and this is a good chance for you to buy your Wife (or Daughter things they need and at the same time get $5 n Hun dred for your Hogs in tradeand dont forgetour entire stock is involved in this des]nt the lowest prices on record and EVERYBODY knows that merchandise we sell is of the very best quality.We want you to lake advantage of this deal and if you want $5 a Hundred for your Hogs in trade bring them to the store early Saturday January 2nd and we will tell you exactly what to do.Thank you.Fashion Center.50~1t DANA FACULTY oN VACATION President Eiland Nelson and family are spending the holidays at Juniata and Ruskin Nab.vis iiung relatives.Dr.E.E.Popeke ........__...vu \..0mp\euon vw ...____Work THIS COMPLETES Paomcr .The weather man has certainly been kind to the bridge men who have been busy building the two bridges on the strip of pavement between Blair and Calhoun.The first bridge near Calhoun wascompletedearlyinthefalland work has been pushed on the north bridge which spans Mill Creek near the De Soto store.It is reported that two more weeks of favorable weather will see the work completed and then in ashuntimetheentirestripof pavement will be opened and acontinuouspavedroadwayfrom Blair to Omaha will be enjoyed. CHRISTMAS PARTY OF EASTERN STAR Arlington Doc.21The annual Christmas party of the Eastern Star kensingtuun was held Satur day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fred Deweber. Small tables were arranged each holding a red candle and holiday appointments.The rooms were decorated in the Chrisdmascolors and there was n white Christmas tree around which were placed the »._ii..\...|:.........\..m....a into court and tested out thus de termining the legal ownership of the street at this point. |This was the reason for calling a special meeting of the Chamber :nf Commerce.A fair crowd around two dozen responded and thc matter was discussed from all angles.J.P.Jensen who is lcouncilman from Fourth Ward was present and speaking as nmemberof the Chamber of Com merce made a motion that a test case be made and that a committee .be appointed to take the matter |=»v and employ nn attorney to »push the matter.The motion carried and President George iIiedje immediately appointed L L. ..|Arndt on the committee.Neces gmy ar;angements will be made and the matter pushed.The Fontanelle highway tameinfordiscussionalso.This highwaywillnot be graveled this win ter as the state funds for gravel ing have already been spent. There is a possibility of the state including it in its letting for 1932 which would insure its later main tenance by the state.This of course would be the most desir l I I state;county taxes 19 percent; school ma AB percent;city and village taxes 19 percent;township taxes 2 percent.Special and miscellaneous taxes amounting so $l529336.IS are not included in thespercentages.T es classified as special taxes this year total $152933G.IB a de crease of $G8223.80.These com»prisc drainage and irrigation dis trict taxes poll and miscellaneous taxes.uTheschoollevyismade fn#of school district taxes levied by dis triet boards or annual meetings including tuition and school intan gible taxes.State Tax Commissioner Smith stated he had grouped railway When Truck Collide:With A Freight Train.His Companion Was Killed Instantly uaie naluen an .1..\........_._ MIST IS CAUSE OF ACCIDENT On Wednesday evening Dec.23 at around seven oclov:k Dale Halbert was severely injured and his companion Nelson Fosberg instantly killed when their heavy truck smashed inw a freighttrnin four miles south of Lincoln with such farce as to push two ears off the track.The young men were in the ein ploy of the state game and fish reserve and were returning to Ihincoln from Sprague where they beginningbf 1890 and each nanyearhasbeenabletodeclarea dividend this being the eightyseconddividenddispersedinits history.To the home builder of limited means it has been a life saver and many a man in Blair can point with pride to his home which he has been able to own thmugh the assistance of this in~ stitution.The organization MS not only made money for itsel!but it has been of untold assistance to the community and we sincerely hope that its usefulness and sac~cess is just starting and that it may long continue its good work. I VISITORS FROM .IOHNSTOWN i 1 I lwemyuvelifehasnot dimmed the hospital ity of the Jensens and on this glad occasion they were at best thankful for many bl and among thorn good friends 2 The evening was spent in A social way there being around half a hundred relatives and friends present.The host and hul tess received some lovely silver gina among them a purse of agverfromthebrothersandsisters. 1 The hostess served lovely re freshments. a WARRANTY DEEDS ~Wm.Schenk to lauis Schenk: Und %int.in NW%Sec.31I812 terminal taxes this year with 3W.had been seining fish.~1he tnxck and village levies instead ol list:was loaded with fish and wateringthemseparatelyasthetermakinga load of around four tons. minal tax is actually levied P |The cause of the accident in at railway terminals for the sole bemtributed go a heavy mist on the ;;_g§;=;;;§dmgg\;§;=§<_;h:|truck windshd ~obsc;a few days with their uncle Ed _the vision.e c was |Baxters family.Tuesday theywru Log 24 __ _§3Z;€.§1$.15 EE 5 .553 ZL§ff bl Halbert and the sudden .drove down to Omaha to take §1\|amo\mt given. See.34 19 .ll No dilteilnt rfgp Tiai t=e31evied;threw both wwe e » ¢big city.Returning they will*Mads Pebersen to Chdstine Pe for 1931 ar summarized as fodear oi the truck.Fosberg W|visit with the ROY Baxter family leracn:W/i NEK Ak E*/5 NW* 1 .e thrown under no wheels of the in this dw Byron reports P |s¢e zmcmo 4.um lor rightwiows.train.Both legs were mangledlmads until after renchmg Nor way _ iSnyder C.A Bohs and l wt able plan. A PRACTICAL PRIZE I g Mr.and Mrs.Byron Baxtef of wn Neb Mrs JamesMcJohnsto.»»~IifiathemofAinsworthandldrs. |Chas.McNally of hong Pine. drove down last Sunday to spend &3%Nwia 8:Wlé SWB(Nasa &Nwm SW%seo.aowuz ls. E/S snia Sec. 251B11 KL u.9 6. 10 B 10 Znd Add.Blair $.l.00.. I Mads P.Hansen and wife Fritz Kegler:Tai L 10 Sec.5 In State so ii d rel a u¢u¢\and his he erus e aeve y.folk.They have ha very T |F ch d wi?:;::gib;$6;gggg;glthThc v%iI;i»2i.h re k;moisture up there and fg.§*ma:;\:s::nBankL 3 engz 8St t ospitain mthtthyarebadlyinneedo12L4B16H _ T*fL bi.S 6303935.93 coin where Fosberg died.Halbert a e erman $1 00 County received a broken nose cuts \?i FAMILY nsuN1oN iN omimi srscun.saavxcss new ) Aura num;.lu .B._________d U W C .|..|.\.b\\ y C f 9|.d b g g d Q y by 9 fd ff f y ....p.{Q§}gd.f p éd Mr. and Mrs. Jens Nielsen show ed their originality the other eve~nimz when at a ninochle :murky County s1o11s516.9s Intangible 194369.09 Total $10311886.07 School County high school S 1082.71B.99 School (Inc tuition»M =M mm M h ht d the right side .fif~h§§§§£l2u »on both Mr.amd Mrs.A.~Alien Mr.Special services were heldwriats.a deep scalp wound and a and Mrs Z B Snuth and Mrs M Q di..d t e 0 st church last Sandstdelvibone.The Ph¥Si5S Heller all drove own 0 ning.Several musical m~uff=»Pu..1§...¢nziffefed £wmr~En;hn an Christmas day where were given Prof.Lester Su at the y eveamber: mrnens teucmng presmon.any as u|._S_ Mm 'rn msen is in Mi|»Mrs.Harriett Lawson; vice P17681\-:---preafult, teachmg her thu-d t'erm'waukee,0ViS. Euan Anna c.wind dentVM2'B- Dorothy Weber; trcas-;h;;'eBK11;'Ed1;J1ea"p°=§§;_fm§§°'ggas the Masters szhool near N'in Duluth, Minn-: Miss Nellie Falk urer, Mrs. Gertruale Pfeiffer;sec'roast.The lucky winners werelington, and will finish the. school in flnnarncn. Ill.Coach Jones has retanr. Mrs. Harnet Whitaker.|1..1:.... Dninvann J... 'Ian bmahant;condluon and termed his co Aye amnytiorranverygrave.He will bel It has been the custom of this_ in the hospital for at least three family w get together on these months.lholldays and make merry.Mrs. His wife who has been makinxlliuller is how past ninety yearswithherparentsatoldbutinspiteofheradvancedherhomeKimballsincetheirmarriageNov.|years she still look.:forward to rl Her birth annl4thcameWednesdaycvemngtothesegathenga._» Chri v.join Mr.Halbert over the hahdaya verury is the day before snddidnotleamof the accident mae while Mr;AyeA is the day a til her arrival in Lincoln.afwr Christmas sq they both MW unDal Halbert will be wall ro more than the ordinary reason for e .I b Blair people.Hia¢ele\1rat.lng aan ._.H n Fshock and was in a semoohsolou:€»{駻»§{£ea with the erma of Mniland College of emantnd!-|f l lplayed a couple ol violin selec tions and vocal solos and duets were rendered by Mrs.lute: Summers Kuncl of Summers daughterstorofthe and Mrs. McProud wr here sermon. of Fremont and Mn. Newman Grove.Mn. and Mm Kuncl anofRev.Jackson puplowMethodist¢bur¢h» Jackson.Rev.0.U. of Auburn former pudeliveredtheevening membered y .*nnw of wn.L1Ns1u\u orrxclma term.The young mon ls nlso n Blair high school graduate of the Class of 1926 and is n steady and in dustrious young farmer who will continue inthe fanning budness. The Enterprise extend:beat wishes wg;newlyweds.On Mon y evening they werechlrivadedattheWilkinshome in the country md on Tuesdayeveningbytheirfriendsintown. roiulsa BLAIR macmzn vlsrrs BLAIR FRIENDS Miss Mae Petersen and her auntMn.Jonkersen of Norfolk are spending the .3111istmasfvacation visiting at the Rasmus Johansen home. gone south to Texas Prof.and Mrs.G.J.Mnlmin are dividing ¢their time between Des Molna lawn and St.Paul Minn. VISITORS FROM GENOA Bans Christensen and wife and son drove in from Genoa Nab. last Sunday for n t at the parlentalWalterMcCrackenhomeandldthfriendsandrelativesinthis Vinnie Mr and Mrs mmmlsen~be remembered by manyBlnilMrs.Ch ue\is lrntg Zfhfeounty :nd they redded hare for some time after their 1nArriB8*~ OLD SEITLER ILL I There were 20 ladies presenttwoof them charter members ol the 0.E. S. nnd over80 years of age.They were Mrs.Barbara Hammang and Mrs Aurilln Ham mang.The Eastern Star lodge held their annual election ol officers onFridayeveningwiththefollowing named:worthy matron Gertrude McClellan;worthy patron Yernrm Marshall;naeodate matron Flor enee Planck;associate patron. Chet G.Marshall;conduetress Lenon Cook;associate conduc treas Helen Hnhlbenk:secretary Gnoehdaatlck;trensurer Marie Hnmmang. NEW BOILER UNLOADED m......\...n..a...dn mmuieinnj ........, .=....=.. ..,. ........-_Mrs. Wm.v..wngh¢for ¢h¢1a1es.]m;;{{___§{if§§§Qe§Heres hoping that these land of K1 eprizes.me popular then Total s2soo2o291o ._Gly and Village3155;333 really *something m City and village $1o.¢4ssss.s1 Intangible ~2aa2o129 vxsrrs oven nounns Total r hi|f1os9s4o4.so Mr and Mrs. .g_ Q DeGroff are Township .»$1592454.79 overjoyed these days over thel _Speciol timely vinlt of Mr.E.E.DeGroHD|U18 lhos9ss.sa of Minneapolis Minnesota who i5|Irrlgat:lon ~$60614.49 spending the Christmas holldnysP ~181482.50 with them.Mr.mom:in the Miscellaneous zs1z1s.m father ol 1;c.and naturnllythey Total s f.629.836/I8 enjoy these meetings.Grand total $564241B4.0I ._State Journal ENGINEERS BUSY NOTICEOF ANNUALRIEETING gineeru are now making their Th .hendnnnrtan in Onnvn.nm!will1.¢.ri..\.:nlm.l»flE L2f..Milf Fifteen or more government en~ IIl.t.m=r .llh lll¢;.|.1¢uv ....._N nu»1nn r|0mxha conducted the diva Btflrt SHRUBBERY GBEE g C S S d C p |f\C |\Gomvwv for a number ar years srw prtpurluulm av;~=and nam;attended Blair high Lester Barton fame?lidngi ation of officers which will tak# no The umm Janna sm anddartfBlaidroppedmpln.ceS8 Y YY _~~.Y€1€_i?.fZ.~€.§§.zinvfnima ..¢E.~|118 dl!~are llrlilll ~~tb late.116 RISD I|.l|I IJlU\l.I|¢l.|\)l\4\\.rl\l ~&{{1§»Bunclfaf green éfp 9 twat that timestill residing here n 1.__.....ILL klnnananu hiltannmnerywu.u _ vv¢.~...4hm mu wise of Norfolk nninareadywburstopen.Ha l P Psuccnssapxigoffloweringquinw.several in Blair last Monday nigh:me is sprigs of lilnu and a lP1iK Ufivisiting at the Oscxr Gmyu bomb zhe f&re de hnnav nmkle.He hm picked !b¢.m4 with other mad for |few Min Pntnrxan will be remamner-1 ...., ..... .,............._-.M P le J nm U! the R0 dedh"'!Hillrnei;l\b;rh1;od hu beeiz »»-?§~:""":.":;a::"...H2'».L »»»-'°'";f,°::,;Z2 2°'1§;°;;':.."::'~=one "sf ;=~;°horse -;;::;;p'1'$\hi=~ g15ws!=\°f» .MU-.CHI 1%Papal:nptgdly u°';»»¢xb1¢ but ie wm ----1----~-~~---~----nwuuuluen U.me uw-w~~».»-lor the next three weeks. These erative Creamery for the election FlRElVIEN'SDANCEmen are doing survey work on the of officers and um transadion of AMissouri,~the Democrat under- other lmdnels, will be held at theRand:this is the Ilnnl alep i"_councll chambers at the city hall;The dance givenbythatline. °f wurk.Conttructlon in Flair, Nebr., on Tuesday, J|.nu~ ,partment onChdatmm Od--I:-IFE---_g an The annul meeting d' Washington County Sandia: '!"°"\F'=9=f==@=°_<?=z-*!¥_br 1 I ed i§f1}wasfzc§§:\his ahrubbery on his l£W1\.dys_ me of the This has been a remarkable ~~\ l gntheredlaon.Plenty of rdn and the we#gUSlNESS AND Q............|..¢.\\\ d§ '1°'"fil1 mia city where hh"-U ne "'?"""!nmhahlv 1» mme tima in Febru-Iwork to begin on the river nexti tr on rom ni 1nn nf4ock n.m 5 uwcesa in every sf word.A good aovmat court house Blair Nab Jan. e a physidxn.Mr. Jumen is an ""g;;t ~hwtllléd and remdi spring.Tpém are at the v\'¢w1'»'Eri11§§~i>r}&'£""' ~am, 1sa2»¢ 2 S'¢1°¢k'P. nm".lm settler in .the Rose mn gg mf"s time over one imma engineers 'm en so-1:J.P.Jww=.S¢\'~neighborhood.1 ea bemp °Y Y the government be-Mrs. Ella Cllyeombe oiOmmhn,.$8 Fdt -Hats far Ladies and tween Omaha and Sioux City.-- spent. the week~end at the M.E.lack for your name in the ndl.A¢,,,¢-|"h TL, }}n¢¢;~§,f|1,¢,Mina go at 88e. Fashion Canter. Dnawa Democnt.\Tvmn hnme. 4 _early and enjoyed the dnncingf ther:generally num.m met upu .l.to u good omhestn and thewhole to Christmas time there had been|:>u\..uu.ru no _atfair wan marked ap a mnceaezful but few freezes and than but me.31 B.F.D.New Yearn 33 :mm event...~31 liirht ems~_~_..1»n.2nance at xmfa. LONG CREEK NEWS |E"° °""=f¥""P'z@*°=P._Y'°;'3°::!"*£'.°~zonfat-E.1..1 Mr. me Mrs. J. W. 1'T°v we ]1-'r. CA1; H O U N Mrs. Charles Campbell at Omaha, Delbert and Marjorie wére 'luf.;Sklnne home. M Anna w d M th M dsm vxcm l rv .f f l uf . .. . |- ~ : f-. ff := ° _. . i zlf h v _Y "€"'"= visitors at °|essrs an.any evenmg nr.me Lang uxeenq mrs.u.u.vvnuxmsen spenvpriday dinner guests of Mr.aMr.and Mrs.Henry. Lorenzmlschool.Santa was there with his Monday afternoon at the Soren'Mr,_ Gene David. were enbemxin d t th h I treats (ar all.Jensen home.I M . and Mrs. Chris .lenseMr. and Mrs.m T 2 |Mrs. Carrie Snowden is mend-''{amv. Mr. md Mn. Inuie ML? Al Me sd ames Fr e ema n L n f ti n an d famili es""|n.nv¢:u c u n t :l u u 1.|a l-I!§ll|¢f|u n U I I Y E I B : A r u n h n m n land LeonardndfPender.|Mr. and Mn. Chester Haven- lm l\'ILss Eileen Lnndis was home'Mr. and Mrs.Frank Kestersongick and Jean were Chrimmgpd for Christmas vacation from her and Louis Ann visited at the dinner guests at the Chas.Hov- 'lylwork at the St.Catherlne's Hes-Frank Adams home over the week andick home.Mr. and Mrs. Les- pitai in Omaha.fend.f ter Hovendick and family were'idx Mr.and Mrs.W G.Hardin Mrs. Goodnmr. who has been vm- Pvaninn- \-mf..... _ _ _ _. . - _ _ __ . _ _- . . _ . -- - . |lnd Stella llontgomery nm Bun- da dinner gueltl at the Georgeh h . h o m e .B air,s u mo ;'__" 1 " " `"Ning several weeks at the hore ofP M ; .a n d M m e C l a r e n c e S i m p a o n u e f s o n a n d f a m i l y ,M r .a n d l \ I r s . l A f e r y o u s n e n d $ 1 0 a t t h e h g d C h l i B | 1 D l l 8 d i n n e r w i t h M r _ t W a u g ¢ ¢S n 0 W d e J l .| l ' f| . S h l 0 Il C e n t e r ,D V C !m a y p e r i o d a n d M r s .F r a n k c l i m p g a n o f B l a i r ,M g .a n d L i r a .P .C .P e t e n z e n o f t i m e - y o u c a n b u y a $ 5 G u a r ~ a g e C h r i s t m a s s u p p e r w i t h M r s .N e l s m e a n d J e n s s p e n t C h r i s t m a s a n t e e d E l e c m e C l o c k f o r $ 1 . 3 9 o r a S 1 m p s o n ' s p a r e n t s ,M r .a n d M r s . " i = 1 Y w i t h M r .a n d M r s .L a r s J e s -$ 2 C a r d T a b l e f o r 5 0 c .T r a d e a t t h e U `n§;£' i °. ? E " " " n H 1 W u i " " § ' § ° " 'R 1 . 1 M D z a |F a s h i o n C e n t e r I n B l a i r - t h e y u p - :.r s .a r e y c o x r s .a c e c o n a .r -me b :s p e n t ' S u n d a y e v e n i n g a t t h e P . C t a i n e d a t d i n n e r C h r i s t m a s ,M r .p r e c l a y o u r u s l n e s s a l t h e t i m e '2J»`&"`f5n§?1§§i£¢H " ii]""££Mrs. Hurley Clements and fnmi Saturday evening.Mr. and Mm J. L. Pounds a1 daughter visited at the E. C. Li pincott home Sunday afternoon.Virgil Clements ia spendingfewdaysthis week with Llc; Mencke.Tucker home.land Mrs. .Inhn Mcflnnald and son!....-.,....................... L'.............._ -..I Mr. and Mrs. Ted Olinsrer we w n . Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Hovcndick ereSat2rda_"ev~»~ning vjgitors at frivyent to Albion,Neb.Dec.19 tvo§iting here,feturned to Onmm spend Christmas with their daugh last weeka ter Helen and family.Miss Ethel Miss Anita Mehrens spent Instrd'wed a undrove up on Chnstmas day.~TU€'B¢1BY and nes 35' vis;8 arelhir.and Mrs.Wm.Bolln were schoolmate, 54159 Grace Peake. ~ wj§j1ndqy diimgi- ggests of Mr. and Tiiesdfagf e\j\2mng_h e g o q h g ' ~ Mr.:ind Mrs.Earl 'Thompsoh and family were Sunday visitorsat the Mack Rosenbaum home inBlair. Mr.and Mrs.John Gallagher and fainily of Blair, and the Nels u r e u r u u u p u .r l e o c n e r n o m c .M i s s A l m a F a i r c h i l d l e f t T h u r s - d a y m o r n i n g f o r O s m o n d t o s p e n d t h e C h r i s t i u a s h o l i d a y s w i t h h e r parents.Mr.and Mrs.nie Hovendick and familv wer Ruinrrlner vluhm.1 n n . Mr. and Hn. Carl lllnlnn ....»..u;i'ni.;i;i ii:'.;:."f. : ' n ; T...;;:;|R U S H r u m . . ~idinner .Emu an cm-mil" dl'Billed u§f.;i».;»7f,;g'§e"; `§>§§¢ Wx-1§§£"m§é"b§E§'i i i '§»§§§"ii§S.| supper Christmas eve:Mr.md Harley Wilcox and children andMrs.Lam Jespersen and 1mmlly,|Mr. Marshall Wilcox.Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Petersen,Nei-I Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Sierk, Alma* line and Jens, Sunley Bros. and and Made were among those who. Mlm EdlLh.lhelped Mrs. Fred Heine celebrate Miss Edith Stanley :md brothers her birthday Sunday.entertained Mr.and Mrs.P,C.|Mr.and Mrs.Lara JespersenPetersen, Nelsine and Jenn at an and wildren were Sunday after-' oyster Supper Snturday evening.|noon at the George Ohrt home.Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Snowden Mr. and Mrs.C. B. Mehrens and spent Christmas eve with Mr. and Anita were evening visitors.Mrs. Louis Schenk of Blair.l Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Wright! Mr.and Mrs.J.J.Slerk had and baby were Sunglhy dinner Christmas dinner at the Paul Me-,guests of Mr.Wi g Us Aster,lolz home.'Misa Mabel Wright, in honor o l Mr.and Mrs. Claus Ohrt and their brother, Homnse of Kansas suns,r. and Mrs. Henry Knue City.and Tnm Ohn spent Saturday a t'Mr. and Mrs.Harry Larsen of Jens Jensen home.. the George Ohrt hvme-'Blain spent Christmas day at the Mr. and Mrs. George McDonald daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs.Chg; French and family of Ken- IllMr. and Mrs. P, C. Petersen and Nelsine and Jens were Sunday wsitors at the Wm. Koenig home.Mrs. Wm. I./ongacre and daugh- tex[ of Schuyler, are spending e week with her parents,Mr.dMtg. George McDonald. '.tu1'stmas dinner guests at hehome of Mr, and Mrs. Henry r- enzen were Mr.and Mrs.kBrovmlng and sons of Blair,Mr. -mg llhzs. P._(_l';ckeg and arty spent Chrlstmu day with "their Mr. and Mrs.Wm. McDonald al- tended a family dinner Christmasat the home of Mrs. E. 1K.lsseland Elizabeth.Thcil son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Donald McDonald of Kansas City,imd daughters and families,Mrs.Chester Anmsun and Mrs.Luther Bmndert werealso present. $5 Dress Slippers for Ladies go at $1.88.Fashion Center. $1.50 Gotham Gold Stripe Silk Stockings go at $1-Fashion Cen- f - . .S A splendid program was given by both moms of Rose Hill school Wednesday evening in the form of a cantam.Santa Chun came,later and helped to distdbute the 'presents to A large crowd. Mr. and Mrs.Detle! Wulf nnd Hazel, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mayle, Mr. and Mrs.Bernard Wulf,Mr. lat the hlzme of Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Olinger of Module, Iowa, and an Saturday they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Locklingalso ol Modale.Mr. and Mrs. Howard Peterson and Mr.and Mrs.Philip Spgchi and daughter of Syracuse, visitedSundayattheCharlesKoenighome.Miss Marie Koenig return- i and Mrs. John Petersen and Jack, ed home wnh hex-sister,Mrs'Gem Luxe and Gretchen Mencke Will Ryan's.Miss Marlon Nelsen entenainedthe young folks of the neighbor- hood nv. her home Saturday eve~ ning,Everyone had a good time. Mr. and Mrs.Ed Mencka and Mr.and Mrs.Madsen were Sun~»dny visitors at the Rudolph Mencke home. I Mr.and Mrs.Babe Ryan and Mr. and Mrs.Hosea Wilson vis- ited at Will Ryan's Sunday.Mr. and Mrs.Harold Rasmus- sen were Christmas guests at the'Austin Ilenahaw home,I Mr.and Mrs. John Petersen. 'Jack and Dorothy and Mr.andlhirs. Fred Jensen, Jenn and Joan were Chdstmas day visitors with relatives in Council Bluffs.Dor- othy stayed for several days.Mr.and Mrs.Marion Denmanund Alden [ce um spending their ghristmns vauatinn at the Will Specht and will spend the weekwere Saturday evening visitors atgvisiiihs there. Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Svend- gard and ¢hlldren spent Christmas day at tlle Jonas Blnmberg home. |Dick Lippincott retumed to Lln- vuln Sunday and his sister,Ruth'accompanied him us far as Ceres- 'co where she will visit until Thurs- day with 7L.Il and Hazel Noyes.Mr. and Mrs.Fred Olsen were I tape recipients of a Que turkey sent them by Mrs.knubsen o l South Dakota.They entertainedl a large number of relatives ntl dinner on Christmas day.Gifford Compton spent the week end at Milligan, Nab. visiting with friends.Hans Anderson and daughter, Flora and Miss Mabel Anderson all of Omaha, and Virginia Ann apant Christmas eve at the E. C.Lippincott home.Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson of He rma n, ~ a nd M§s.__{)sgarJen- Ii mrs, 1-rank wouf.g8!(€l1G€d me Alpha u e l u TheLastMondayevening,band Founders'Day banquet a t t practice didn't. amount to much, as Fontanelle Hotel. far as praeticlng was concerned.'The members of the band ga1hered|After you spend $10 at f as uqual, bringing their yvives and Fxéhlon Center,over any Fern£"F"l"es1,and eatg whxcll tgfy 'of time-you can buy a $5 Gun F '};§§"°§ms d;w===»§;_»;-mg eg; anwea Eleclric cmk for3l.39 01 everything Wu in read-mas for $2CardTahlefor50c.Tradeatt. cards and a social time.This wa8'Fashion Center in Bluir-they a only a small way of showing mn-'preciate yourbusiness all thetlm appreciation for what Mr. Fickl _ has done in thé community._ W e B E L L ~ V A L L E are glad to know he will continue § § Z " f § ° '»3§ :£:";.,':;"s;"€ ;;:;f1 Mr. and Mrs. l)|ck Lallman al' Quile s number of patrons and sons_spent Chnstmu day vm friends enjoyed the program givenlrelatlves near North Bend. in each room at the school Tues-Mr. and Mrs. Im Ross of Gilday afternoon.|b'¢:n, Neb., ffm-° thelweek-ET 1 The Christmas program given 1 e psrepta Wm. Ho tman eat the church Wednesday evening'The Bxsbee school and the'I'lm; was quite well attended despite the unfavorable weather.. Carl Rohwer of Fort Collins,Colo.,came Thursday to spend Christmas with his mother,Mrs. Knke Rohwer, und other relatives. Mr.and Mrs.Henry |K.lassen had a family reunion Christmas eve.A full sized dinner and aft- ,erwards the Christmas tree withthedistributionofmanyflne gilta.Those present to enjoy the evening were Mr.and Mrs.Earl Smith and Lena Klassen of Orna-hu Mr .ma M...\u..|»,.. ¢_....,... school each held a Christmas pr gram at the respective schools c Monday evening. |Mrs.Carl Melerhenry,HaromndWesleyspentSaturday'0'mnl\a. Joe Weidum of Arlington, spex _the past week with Wesley Melehenry. Ed Langhorst and daughter Florence and Mable spent Satu day at the Wm.Holtman hom Sunday ufternoun guests nt thWm. Holtman home were Mr. anMrs. Adolph Holimnn,Anita nn sahe he od Lf*- r ahe p - Le. Larsen children were Saturday vnsitors at the L orten Hoierhorne' Annie went ho with them 'for afew days visit.Mr. and Mrs.eorge Brodereon of Fremont,Ro Montgomery of Fairbury, Mr. and Mrs. Fred An- derson and Stella Montgomery ..-__- - " " " J - - -- . u w - - - » "vncu uvsa t t h e F r a n k L o f t i s h o m e . The Christmas program given a the New England school Tuesdag evening by the teachers,Mis. Alma Fairchild and Mrs. Elizabetl Staples and their pupils, was at tended by a very large crowd ant greatly enjo{ed hyall present.were Christmas dinner guests at:Mr. and hrs. Chas. Paulson am: :the Freeman Loftis home.Mr.family,Mr,and Mrs.Rudolpl' and Mrs.Chester Hovendick and Weise and family were ChnstmazJanwereafg=f;;>°f»visitors.rdldinngr gulfgtg at the Mrs. Carrie essra. an esdarnes a Jaco sen ome.Y Loftis, John Skinner, Lester I-lov-I Mr.and Mrs.Harry Andersen endick, Itichard pengand fnmiliesnnd buoy-.spent a fee: days last ld and Mxss Jessne Skinner spent;v.eek usltmg relalnes nl.ken th Christmas at the Mrs.Mmniemard. -I""|at t y 3l 1.1 I I | \ I H om e Theatr Home of Perfect Talking Pictures Thursday, Decem ber 31, Merchants Night s *f " ~s.rf 1\. I ~~M o t h e r s i\;_,.~ m l u m n s "f ~J With May Robson Also "l'*|ere's Luk" Comedy Ffzdiy and Saturday January 1 and 2 Fri d a y a n d S a tu rd a y Ma t i n e e K ~PATHE'rn£s£N'rs .~4 P ~.I r .. r. » ' 5 ~ " " " ".. n » ..a ~{ g .rhu nw 1 j.'=g-jg ..,1 .1 f |».Lr ~" \.~ r ~c \~- ~ r , H E . N A v v ~ s ~ p \n x o # A n - |.,s .1~~v ~_~--"r - .~»,- a -B A D E -.\ .: " .i ";- r " :.1 . , " '~ ' P " `~_..- -\ | \ »R q | Sunday and Monday, January 3 and 4 Sunday Matinee \ f ~'I 7 [ a l ~v \ =G~~;s ¢ ' ° ' ~~ , 3 9 5 G A B L E Q Q . Pearls and Devil Flsh--Africa Squenks Curto1n--Fox New Tuesday, Jan. 5 B a r g a i n N i g h t One 35c T icke t Adm i ts T wo "HUSH MONEY" With Joan Bennet and Hardie Allhrlght Also Crashing Hollywood Comedy With mn Boyd Also Flying High Cartoon and Review No. I I time bamél u m coats Hansen n sen I ulmr ark un me ":"|\|\\I Auacn nunca.0$r m ome o ,L,ns ""°"'f1e1d Leah Jan nd C |sizes 7 L0 14 go at 5393 with Mr. fund Mrs.Harqld French and Mrs. Mary Jensen all visited 3 e a arBcrettomatchFree.Fashion and children were Chrlstmm day at the Nels.Sorenson home Sun - ~ E gg oe Stratbucker, hr eats th J é Lo h da afterno 1 Yte _HU at e 0 ve ome.1CenrMrnnrllfrunan.; w..n¢Q-$51, and »'L'F,.. 1Inna: ffl|rin.fnff¢n-Mr. and Mrs.Prank Wol uy y c u,M r Iildred I f en- E Ric hard,Misses So p hi e W a te r ma n W i lh e lmin a a n d He le n Fr a n k e Ru th Westerbec k o f Foster,Ne b an d Ma r i a n n W a te r ma n o f P l a i n - vi ew.Nah-idk 'j,i;.'Bj";,j .5.'2§..;;::,:;;'Those xvndaereéhrlstmas din-I Y O R K C R E E K N E W S ner guests at the George OhnhomewereMrs.Lena Hin:and Wlll of Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Will Beales and Mildred of Irvington,Mr.and w g Chris Hinz andFloyd of the cCarthy vicinity. Miss Lulu Lorenzen who hasbear in the hospital for the past seven weeks, returned home Tues-day.Her many .friends are glad to know that she is much im- proved.Mr.and Mrs.George HansenandchildrenofOmaha,were Mr.and Mrs.C.K.AndersonandGene Jensen spent last Sun-day nt the John Rogert home.Elmer Vinrlerslev, John Rogert,Gilbert and Shirley Williarnsen helped C. H. Williamsen saw woodThursday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Pete Christiansenand Raymond were guests at lhe Fred Kubie home last Sunday evening.Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wachter ited at og; Jens B. Jensen home in Blair ristmas day.Mr.and Mrs.Walter Appleby and Betty were Christmas guests of Mrs, Hain i.n Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Taylor en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Gus Carl- sen, Miss Edna Carlsen of OmahaGeorge Carlsen, Clara Rasmussen and Igete Taylor at dinner Christ- mas ny.'~»Mr. and Mrs. Detlef Wulf and Hazel and Gretchen Mehcke were Sunday visitors at the Bernard Wulf home. son were very happily surprisedTuesday when their sun, Morrisol'Powell,Wyoming arrived here unexpectedly.He will spend some time visitin his parents and otherrelatives be¥ore returning home. Mr.and Mrs.Fred Peck enter- tained a large number of rela- tives at their home Christmas day. The attendance at the P.V. Sunday school has not been sogoodoflateonaccountofthe had roads but everyone is urged to make a special effort next Sun- day momlng to be present as new tertained nt a family dinner onChristmas eve.On Christmas dayMr. and Mrs. Joe Bolln entertain-ed at dinner. Mrs.Emma Ketchmark enter~ tained Mr.and Mrs.Oral Harri- son at supper Thursday evening. Family dinners and gatherings on Christmas day were in order in this community.Mrs.Kate; Rohwer entertained her children and their families at dihner. Mrs. Minnie Kruse had her children andtheir lnmilies in to dinner.Mr. andhlrs. Albert Suverlfrubhe and_ -_ . -|Eun er ai servic es f o r Er n es t lhiezer we r e he ld Th u r sd n u nff nr noon at one o'clock at the homeand at|30 o'clock at the Vacoma|St. Joh Lutheran church.Mr.and Mrs.Mark AndersonIandRichard,:ind Willis Niebaum of Des Moines; Iowa spent the holidays at the Ed Niebaum home.|I Ellen 1,311man of Albion,isnendinnfhahnlidmf.man.11...- r " - " " l !v . . v g v n uMi nn i e L nllr n an . Mr .a n d Mr s .G an d Ke n n eth ,Mr .1 Ha r tu n g an d lo n Ch ri stma s da y a t tu n g h o me i n F o n t: Mi s s Ha r r i e t W i l: spe nt th e pxs i. we e] te r,Els i e W ilson. M r an d M r s AcAnita.an d Pi:Im \A uqu "Ibn nuns. eorgc Str ong er and Mr s ;Pe te a Ma e spe nt th e A u g .Ha r - melle. so n of He rman , k wi th her sis~ lo lp h 1 I o ltma n , Mr .ails!Mr s . en to C 'h r is tma s ate r ma n h o me . g u ms a t a n o y s te r a u g p e r S a t u r - [ a n d Ma r i ly n ,an d A n n i e Fue ss M r a n d Mr s .Lar s P ete ise n a nd offnc ers a re to be elec ted. d a y a t th e h o m e o f Mr . a n d M r s .we r e i n Te k n ma h Mo n d a y af ter -f a m i ly we re C h d s tma s eve vi si t-Mr s .Ha ms Sorensen and 481-'¥h" W a l l a c e S n o w d e n .n o o n .o r s a t t h e W i l l V o g t h o m e n e a r t e r s s p e n t t h e w e e k - e n d vl s z t x n g K e n n a r d r e l a t i ve s a t S t a p l e h u r s t ,a n d r e -} M r 'm i d y m r a ~M e l o t z ,M a d *n a m r .R n d B E '9 " ° ? ' _~M Q *l l . .. . . : . |\ | r . . . . . .A _ _1 _| . . . . . . . - |\ . ._ _ .\ . f _. _ | _ _ _ c nu ur en a n n Mr .an d Mr s .Ro h we r we r e g u e s ts a t th e . Kr us e home.Mr .and Mr s . Sievers ente rtai ned the Ri SiE\PPlR Fnmilu Mn asuri ClausDetlei Wm. ichard Mrs. Mr. lt the1umm u lu a u n u r u m, mr . 8 n tl1 I 1 r 8 .blur enc e we re sup per $118318 a t aux Hal"I mrs. ueo. |..u5e HTH V13-H u g o k r u a e ,J ean ette a n d Bo bb y th e E lme r Th o n e h o me o n C h r i s t-lu n g wi th Mr s .Lu8 e's re la tives atan d Mr . a nd Mrs . F re d He i n e we r elma s e ve .No rf o lk th is we ek . mu r n e q 1101118 m u n u a y . $5 Dress Slippers for Ladies go at $1.88.Fashion Center. 25c Childrens Schocl Sfockixgs T\?}rL"12r1]§l§§§°'é}»d Ea; §E'.;I-'k. and Mrs. Frank Adams aperday with Mr.and Mrs.Jess in Omaha.Mr.and Mrs.IMarrweredinner:meats o Ch|.iBtI!1B8 eve s u n m r mln lf u n f |M r . a n d M n (Ilan "J nr1nr¢nmn|MPH. Alhérli Kuhn in on the sick ng with an B u m E . T » T v? I i ' ¢ " " " " i ' | 5 J.W - d a y a t t h e m d w f t h e :lu | : l . . . . s . . . n - me i '~° ' " " ' " 'paren J. J. bzerk home.In spite of the bad roads agood Siwd crowd turned out to enjoy 0 of near Craig,Mrs.Chris Peter-'lm this week, sufferi sen and Richard, Miss Bessie Wil- infeqted earIiamsenofBlair,Mr.and Mm.Mr.and Mrs.Joh Clemens wi lli a mm,c n b m and and baby,Mr.pnd J!- Shirley Wiliiamsen were Christ. Taylor and chz]dren lmas eve guests at the parental T§5f19¥' were Chnstmaa any TaylorIra.Harold and Pete | eve guests mme hnme ln un wine-no style in sizes foreverybody go at loc a pair.Fash- ion Center. DE SOT0 LOCAlS Misses Neale.Dr. Geeaaman and family were guests of Mr.and Mrs. Dan Geesaman in Ornnhs.Neil, Jessie and Dorothy McMillan spent the day with their sister,Mrs. John Keegan and family.Mr. ... runwmme,The Telbasfa school held s Christmas program at the school Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Monke and Billy spent Chdstmns day at ther a I !u / : n : . . . . . . |Dr. Norman K. Ralhmann :o Pro Mr:rms 'r |Over the Blair Drug Co.mo ms Bla c k 4 1 Theo. Mr . W i l l f g m g g n h o m g _' O f M I B .EI II IT II I T a y l o r . a n d M m . l n h n R a n k m u l G e r t r u d e H a n s e n 1 ll 1 ! children were Christmas day ws-ibors at the parental A. A. Comp- ton home in Blair. The following relatives were entertained at Christmas dinner attheHenryHornhome:Mr. and Mrs. R. Beard of Omaha, Mr.nd Mrs.Oscar Thone and ClarenceMr.and Mrs.Elmer Thone m i family.Mr. and Mrs. Morris Christian- sen and children visited at the from Fremont ~ `§ps|§§"EJ§e HEI days with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Harold French and .children spent Sunday at the Chas. French home. Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Luse and Harry Schubert of Norfolk,were 'hxesdsy evening visitors at the John Petersen home. Walter Nielsen has been quite sick but is improving nicely at present. Mi-.'and Mrs.Ro Busch Ind daughter of McCool unction, Neb. came to spend Christmas vacationwithMrs.Busz:h's parents,Mr.and Mrs. John Hineline.Bill Sully went to Omaha m spend Christmas with his family. Uncle Bill stays at the Joe Sully home., Harry Seltz and wife tookChristmas dinner with theirdsughi.ter_ Mrs. Grant: I..." and r..m;|., and Mrs.*Claus Mehr n .d .. t.."....sms nume..e s an l Fremont shoppers this k¥§l`i.'i3.."i.'.?...§"""t'i`at tiheMHeng,' _were Mrs. Wm. Hoitman, 1~..`"§§¢ Harrison entertained 3; a igfnn -\Leona, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dick- dinner The al ihad h ly mryer,Ray Echtenksmp a n dgueststwq srsiiallslgoys fro: <§..f,,f Adolph Holtman. 3,'?.»¥Y.{'.'€ 33211 have otherwise been!45,3 Kotex sv at 25c--Fashion M .d M . d M ~Center.¢h;|§,e,'f",,, <>'.'l..»...'f'.,,.1°.f"€»..'i§`3|s i Fun fashioned silk stockings mas day with Mr.and Mrs.Fred go at 671:-Fashion Center.McNair.g $1 Wash Dresses in sizes 14 to u -,._.|n ,"......,,.. - -____ Evenings by Appointment MARCUS BECK ERBONDED ABSTRACI Office in 0 |August Peppmiller home Sunday Lars Fe'-GFSBH shelled com on0evening.Monday for Detlel' Wulf and WillCARL SCHMIDT | _ Peter _L. Pewrjepj Dorothy and. Ryan. -_,____..-....-_...,,~- . N ¢\»¢----..-n u ;a n u mr s .n e r m a n m l n d r l o z g o a t w e o r 2 f o r $ 1 .Fas hion' lh e g r .G¢f §§=}r1_f=y family W ¢l'¢| qnterjtained their c hildren and their Center.B i z n e w szhinmnnf h m +:uso umner guesul mere.Clifford Van Winkle, wife and baby,Hans Jorgensen,wife and daughter and Belvs Hineline wereallChristmasvisitorsattheS.Hincline home.Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sully and sons were Christmas guests at the L.Schenck home in Blair.'llhe following were ChristmasguestsattheChas.0.Hineline home: Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hine- line and son,Frank I-lineline,Jessie Dqvis and family,IauisMuttesen 'sud song. __all wee; of I families on Christmas.lreceived."" ` E Mr. and Mrs Merlin Wngers nfl mgrson ure 1 e proud parents ofBb a by da u gh t e r b o r n t o t h e m o n | NE` v E NGL AND NE W S ec. `25.'Mrs. Paul Kruger and Alice re-I Mr. and Mrs. Pete Anderson and turned Saturday from Lincoln,|\Vxll Anderson were Tuesday evewggm 'g°§*==§';; Snwt gsm;qee ninghvisitors at the Earl Thomp- rs...wa an c i n son ome.of South Sioux City, came Satur-I Mr.and Mrs.Freeman Loftin dny to spend a few days at the and Howard and Stella Montgom-parental Mrs.Anna Wriedt home.l¢ry were Thursday Evvllill visit- Dr.Geesamun and family Bm] urs at the Chester Hovendic homethe Harry Rohwer Jr. mmilywm|Adelnine Miller spent Tuesday Sunday dinner guests at the Geo. night at the Arthur B. Anderson Ra y mo n d s pe n t F d d a y e v e n i n g a tR A N C E H t h e H e n r y a n d I - ' r e d P e t e r s e n A f t e r y o u s p e n d 3 1 0 a t t h e ~~h o l | l P I 1 \ - l L ! . . . . . .I 1 . . . . 1. ._0 .II LOANS Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Williamsen l Office in State Bank Bldg.were dinner guests at the Ernest o Monson home on Sunday. 0 John Rogert helped Charlie R0~|BLAIR ABSTR.~\CP & TITLE gen butcher on Wednesday. COMPANY Mr.and Mrs.Hans MatthiesenI ,Jr. and Vemon were Sundav vis- rmmwn \/enwr,over nny penoaof time-you can buy n $5 Guar- anleedElectric Clock for $1.39 ora $2 Card Table for 60c.Trade at the Fashion Center in Blair-théy ap- .preclaie your business all the time.ABonded Abelracters PHONE 15 Bidg.o Blair, Nebr. I 0DR. EDW IN T. nw iton 2 Mi.;Tuesd Mrs. The I argon tJen Kro h'snéar KénnardLD¢;gthygP§tersen spentl BE NC H NO TE S 'é¥,f`S',T§`"5/a`Zé§2»"°'°""'~Mr. and Mrs, Ted Olingercalled Thane Glenddeand Bmd- on Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Olsenmwnléheldtheirchase, ="5i_f""'"Y §!1"d»=y ¢'f°"if\8~' i I Pilot FI I p e r n mn ,ma r r y n m e u n e ana 1a m- Nea le hwlly ,Cly de Spa nton r1I\dLfarrly ,o f Sunda;ame.y din ner gu es ts o f M r s Kebehmark we r e Mr s .A and J ohn,Mr .Hen ry Ste f- lah...r\A €1;. |ho]ne an d W ednesday vfsitc d i h é I Ne En g la ni s c ho o l. ,........:-,.\r:\..n l - .__.|n m r r l s r | " W ,; ;a ga ; .. ." ". ;.. " wa ;" "g | ' I ' h e y w e n d l we ll a tte n d e d a n X - n r S e f f l t e vn r v mmeh a n i n wd -' N m '|"hmn Y»d me Lt Ie y Mr.and Mrs. Lyle Guyer and wear.ux mmr,ana me unarleschildren spent Christmas dey with Moeller family., Mr. and Mrs, E. c. Lippincott and Charlie Hmelme and family family.were supper guests at the JessieMr. and Mrs. Nels Sorensen andlnlwl!home Wednesday, Dec. 23. Emma Wreid! fen an l |dchildren.Mr. m a s o n family Fridly I viiit-o n l t "¢£§°n.. c.S§1" 3'E.=.|..... a n n w e d n e s d a y a n d T h u r s d a y , J a g - 6 a n d 7 M e r c h a n t s N i g h t I .4.' f7 1 ~ 4 1 ' £\J ».a _\,|.r \ ` .a n ~»L .' t a f '"..~ ' r '\ ., *1 \ " .." 1 "~ i t s ~~~, , _ , ,¢ . + ,h p ,u ~ o n a m , I ~ r .~~ ~v . .1 x .s Q,~ With John Gltbcrt and Leila Hyams Also "L o v e Tales of Morocco" Comedy Ask your Merchants ior Tickets to Wednesday and Thursda y Night Me rchant Shows \| a w w a r t an a Phnne 298 Blair, Ne~. Af1er°`A Rainy Spell W ash the mud f rom your car.Mud is hard on pant and prevents » Wednesday evening, the Glendale ~' f 'hamsandMm'mmil 1r......,\M.nn.I lfva ¢¢\....+.... u.:<.c hildren spent Fr i da y evening' vis itin wi t h Mr .a n d Mr s .Clar -ence r i n g . Mr .a n d Mr s .A lf r e d Ha n s e n an d c hildren spe nt C h d s tma a d a y wi th Mr .an d Mr s .A u g u s t Ma t~ zen J r. _Mr . a n d Mr s .Ha r r y S mi th we r e dinner rni naha gnfi inlntr nl M.. an.I wh er e tu r ke y an d c oon wer e serv- ed.Th e n a ll atte nd ed th e sc hool Ch ri stma s pr og ra m wh ic h wa s ve ry nice.Mi sa A l m a Swa ns on i s th e teac her. Th e A r t h u r Ro we ,Pe te J ones an d Gu y 'W allac e fa mi li es we re Ch ri stma s guelsts o f Mr s .J ennie W a llac e in Bla ir . _ _ , _. . . . . . . . .A n n u ;J \ . 4 l l l D l J |a n n e v n u 1 4 | n o \ ¢ u ¢ a u ¢ |: L u v ¢ u u . . | . C l iD o n n a D e a n a n d J e a n n e L i a r g a v - [ M d J e a n a n d M r s .C h a s .H a v e n - e t ,M r .a n d M r s .L e s t e r S m i t h d i c k w e r e i n T e k a m a h W e d n e s d a y v i s i t e d a t t h e L e w i s C o o k h o m e i n 1 \ ¥ f ' 2 U 1 0 0 l 1 - O m a h a S u n d a y .M r .a n d M r s .F r a n k L o f t i s a n d M r .a n d M r s .G .V .B e a d l e e n ~W a y n e ,M r .a n d M r s .E d d i e F l e t - t e r t a i n e d t h e O t t o K m s e f a m i l y c h e r a n d D e l b e r t ,M r .a n d M r s . a t S l m d a y d i n n e r .G e o r g e L o f t i s a n d f a m i l y ,a n d T h e F r e d M c N a i r f a m i l y v i s i t e d M r .a n d M r s .F l o y d L o f t l s a n d a f l ° I n \ o l . \ f ¢ \ | ¢ } ¢ . . l . .: _n n | . . . . . . . . . r l .. a r n Q - " " " " " " " " ` ¥ " " " " " ' " ` ' f " " ` " "Mnrjori I-Iineline e home8 :Sylvns and farmly of f; gf-=5*-3 gf Ehdmnr g g n g h M_d M .Leali Tl1 er a t e r .me n e a y.and rdaghtermwere d5....°L"n'l".Il§Mt. and'Mr8~ Qliver I-'ick utterl- on Christmas day at the John ded a f""°""' Fnday afternpon nnCvgqpwn hqme..2"l?"E»F'§ .M'Z"'§ ? ' "_§|rnth,__a ... W.,.-.\..n»u u ln umana, Sun-dgy aflemoon.Cecil returned mth her aunt and uncle to spend a few days here.S\mdny visitors at the HenryRosakerhomeincludedMr.and mnmy or umr ,spenz UnnstmudayattheGrandpaFletcherhome. Messrs.and Mesdaman Louie Hovendck,Fred Hovendick, John Jackson Fl d M `ll,oy agz ,RaymondMazill.Herman Hn\~.nfls.~\f..nan u r tn Mc k s .She ` _ `' f `i r iléiéié h " 1 ] § "" E 1 ` §" " ff ~°2'» 1'lT1 br by .e T H E C H R I S T M A S S P I RI T ln§'"HLi2ndf nnon5;0(Yhr{a::mn¢ fhnr \ \supper guests at their home Frirllnr nuaminua 'Mv ..nfl li n -r~\.....1.Et gm, i~1;g.;; ~ on pant and prevents proper working of all moving parts. Grease Your Car Let Us Do It 1 Washing $|.00 up (lreaslng $1.00 o o I I A I E>=§ J. wf`Kr€iDrzesiir`~I|'f`Pmp. -~g uiE son Husk and the Misses AnnuPaulson, Veta McCowen and Ina &lle Stricklett, and Leslie Peak.Mrs.Gene Davids nephewsEarl UA Floyd Temperly of wolf ale, S. D. returned home Wednes- day nfter spending several weeks here husBng com and visitingtheir relatives.. Fashion Center over any period ringing "- ol' time-you can buy s $5 Guar- And the children carols singing; anteed ElectrlcClo¢:k for $1.39 ora When Nsv.ure's stage is dressed in $2 Card Table for Eoc.Trade at the Christm ttinn n reFashion Center in Blair-they ap- There is something in the air prec-inte '-your business all the tune. All about us everywhere, $1.95 cold Stripe Chiffon si lk 'rm um the Chri stma s spirit a §Logkings or Net Hose so at sms.little higher. \ c I °The Ti mo -Te s te d N e s W k l~R i g h t f r o m W a s h i n g t o n , S f c f ls new #Hand bo you along with YOUR Cl-IOSEN HOME PAPER B A favorable Arrmgément we Ara Able to :end you lhnl ~g gyoldrelhble Iamlly weekly, The Pnlhnnder, ln combinationwith lhls l>\v¢r, el A prim never before ¢quAled.There lsnothingllknThePnlhflnderAnywhere-nolhlng cquAl la ll Al any prlce.Over Amllllon people inks it And ewear by lt.Itinkes the plea uf riodlws coxllng several 'IIA Cqthl A1 5 | u m .1 : : , : : 1 &;:limes AA much.li m f r o m Al l over the ~ m d ~ a n ~ warld the lmlde of Wuhlnglon Alnlrs-A lrulh About polllics And buslnell,wlance,dlscovery.penonalllles, plo-turea Alorles-And no and of fun.CAl'l at our nmce, Aee ample:of , . - '. -Pathnnder and order l l l l h w i ~lhls club, or stud the ' Q~§ § ~f l ~e g ~s - §~ spen~ |ssues-c 0 M l l i l .; ; f . . -' 1 ; _ _ ._f ? )¢ "M -u | . m l l l ~ .1 5 5 - ..n ~I *I I I | ~~I f r i ~ amo unt ~3* mn .ews.,Info rmation,entertain-rnent for n who le y ea r.Two papers every week:vour favorite local 'week-ly an d the mos t pop ular lu ..-| \Hans Anderson and Flon andMlssMabel Anderson came up from Omaha Christmas eve tothe Clark Lippincott home where theyspent the week-end visiting.Mr.and Mrs. James Paulsen and son were supper guests Fri- day evening at the Andrew Chris- tensen home ln Blulr.Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jensen andchildren were Frldsy dinner guests of Mr.Emmet Bolt and daugh- "'Sl&' 3'°'{.;tlended pp catt a A ygiven at the George Nelson omeSaturday evenlng.Mr. and Mrs. Louis Paulson ofK l n vl k When the Christmas bells areWlnneba"`onstnxct.ion under ringing, way on $125000 hospital building And the children carols dnging,here The whole world pauses in reflec- Butte-Mlas Opal Stone opend don then; beauty parlor ln Schdtz barber All the world ii! swims. shop Within we sll on praying, Nuo brnre -Cons truc ti o n ol Peace on BBN-h. good Wm w men. bridge to start soon. Pen:-Movement ntarled to im- When the Christmas bells are prove roads south of city.HDHUI81 Plnttsmoutb-Imuranise firm of And the children carols "iUKl"Kf Duxbury &Dlvls secured office Inwardly we hear the call from moms in Donal building at Fourth somewhere; and Main Streets."They that have shall rrive asbion Center. .G _ . I m r s . J a m e s ~~~~ ; ; g , _ , W ' ; } , L ° ° ; a , , , ' ; ' ; g , » ; 5 = ; |, , , , , ,e q u i p m e n t a n d e n l a r g e d f l o o r fning at the home uf Mr. andMrs. space. Lars Paulson.Broadwatew " .F.Culdwnll,|Mn.Charles Koenig md ann,§Mau Cunningham and son,Dan Walter spent Sunday vimltingwkh opened pool and billiard lu l l in Mr. and Mn. Llrs Weber and sol1'!ormer Shull drug store building. of Lyons.[Aov mm in 'rm En¢ enu..¢. 'sv dey, who have not, 31-y live." The spirit in reflected, uwe lhare. "Tyde M. Allen. Sl Wnh Dnnea in lizes 14 tn Pafhfinder and $253~ ~| 'I'heEnterprise $ . . . . . _ . _ ._ . . . . _ . _ ¢ . . . . Pafhfinder §'?§».Q"¢T~ is new offered Iso you along with YOUR By a favorable arrangement we are able toold relinble family weekly, The Pathfinder,vrllh this paper, at ';_ prim never before eqTi l mm u :x ma s l f;==..&1'm2:;" 15 | llti ll.1 million people lake it and aru 301 _gg" the placebo!riotlillses as mac .° " "'L&~"°""a.§"¢°f..i'§'.""»'§., 0Ew¥"l15?1i 88,000,000 .52-.Wlance,d&.=.,'i5¢.~§° pe? gg-.:» ~"'{§§', shgriea-eng no s .j.a our o ce,I|~ . * .Pathiinde ||"QW Nlllh j ~ ~this clu~n u m . ~ ~lé`$§?.2i¢?~ ~_ _ _ ~uz for-»-"°.:...VOIL3'Fifi ly and the ;;n;1u|1i|s|£1HLlH|~ I52 go at 59a or 2 for Sl.Fashion; Blair. Nebnskn, Decemlu 31, 1981 'Am.1NG'roN No'rEs Mr. and Mrs. Hang Peters apd amily entertained c ristmasday~r..and Mrs.Lou Melvard and AIDNG THE 9 BOTTOM ROAD »».. sons were Chr! --- pnrentu1 Frank ~Blair. Christmas dinner and Mrs. Clyde Me u p Mn .Shirley Silents at thc!I cnownu. ~~»:|"£"'-""- we ¢g_anr_m|dfntf, ulgn 'rw-11°\r\=» -ed ~ mfame, iw-\mdfhom in the bestof condition. ke home in 'lgomg on a booking tour in Jann-Qthe depot where they boarded (news reporter.5. I will be watchful to do myMrand Mrs. Crosby took c1um""'Y»1932.He will.visit the train for Omahn.While on the|Baby Bed' clubs mgy be organ- part to prevent an automobile guests of Mr. mu °.er with Wur§,¢]m |various towns along the proposeditrain Thursday evening.a short ized as late as March 15, 1982pnd accident in 1932.. zler were Mr.Mr Harrington spent tile hog- route of travel, and in this way_birthday party was held in honor.be eligible for Ak-SnrBen, but to Many more suggestions will [cKercher HIM da s'with home folks at. Wayne.try to bring the choir and its mes-of Gertrude Heikes,Nntionalithoee thinking of starting this come readily to mind.Our an- ed and Harde g m.Campbell went to Lincoln sage into other towns ned eom~Health` Champion, at which tirnework, you will find it eatisfactorynuad toll of automobile I litiel 'is Paulsen o. |t0 spend Christmas w e 1=e=f°°"'f3f§ft'"';.§1fE E{'°§i.=3i;?i*1i°}=.=iP2-_we=¥f'? ':'iE.*z =:=~eP*f1=z°°.Pe,ei ,yfézlr ~ ° "F }'3 .._?W? eP'%'sn:;°P:°=°hff:@.='z5»€°°° I; i 1 Mr.and MrsIfCedar Bluffs, Mr. and chil f Blair, FURT? ngihmd Mgmrd of Arun;-,§;§;r§a*§°'§v~ "31'l?¢'l'}°a"a¢"f§Z°Met=1ef» ° 9 Mase Don:1 Melvard,Bess Mr.nd Mrs. Lew~ LM" Marion Shllmway °f'Wi;{J Boiwhihomg M 1 dINor'th 8Platie came .r .a n r s ..v e r s o n a n _r n f H H h n .n \ \ ; | : | | u n l n n b f n g u | " ' \ u I u i v n u n A i n -~~ n r Thursday ifNiaughter. \Hnrhert :md Warren <Eeorngears1the n of Rev. with unurcn oynuu ner Dy we nm;neurusnm ann xeeu lt I rliuon ox grounu ear marW e f u l l y b e l i e v e t h a t o u r C h o i r 4 l ' l l \K - ¢ o , u u U n v e s n e a l r o y e u o e - i -C ub Congress delegates.'1'he'carn and cob, from one- has somethin unl '' ourth f,ocause of negligence and careless-g que to offer U1°|sr<»\=|> arnved m Omaha Fx-ldny'one~hal! pound of concen rule a1|d_ness.The cure is up to the in- pnblie and that we must not self-'morning after celebrazing a very'a small amount at hay d `ly.dvidual driver. He must face und lshly keep within the °°Y\{ill€S ol eventful week, thanks of course WI New members desiring to joinlaecept the responsibility that i l our aym church, §""5°_W|'"°h has the donors of our trip and m those .should get In touch wi award his when he takes the wheel ol his so universal and mspmng a mes- who made it possible for us tnJensen, local leader of the already'car, if this needless waste of `"l§i}lf" and 1\f|5_~~ \ . u n u u : u Luun HIC vlnnevuunsa Ulu-M___________ _ _went L zo Linc éln Wednesday to i g f r $0 share vf lth th e n mothe} ,\g i r i a g n d Mr s .W alter PBt£l' SE¥iSpanding the ir vac a tion wi t l d ' C lu i s tma s wi th D r a M | _(S.J .C.Ch n s te n s en o f Blaa r an g e o f B la u ,we re s u p p e r | H f | k3_apen L Q an rs.Prxday :HUGH an d sp en t C`hristnms eve,' E F :cond M r s Owe n B r o w Gf o f g f Mjs ko .mi s ; Ma r j o r i e H i a s m a a ls o Mr .an d Mr s . F M 1--r h | - i u + n r | ' m e m l n ; i s a t t h e M .E . . \ C h r i s t m a . s d a u m 1 " i § " { ` i ~I y e r a n d s o n s o f B u r l c o u n t y ,w i u t h H o o p e r ,s p e n t S u n d a y w i t h ""'¢I . . . .I \ | ¢ . »f ' f 1 ¢ u . n n h l 'o ' § n\s°}`§§{'F6"m¢"¥~F€=-I i i r z i i m 1 V c m N i c h u l u a n d c hildren Gr a n d I d a n d , H r . a n d M n . C S o r e n lo n md f llllHY -i Th e A r lf n j to n le h o o l d o l e d Wednesday no on f o r I .sh o r t ..¢:..._Qnknnl mi ll nn n n n l ."; ""`" ' :f 7 George and Cora Beard who had ann msn. \"=\":s'=» zulu nlnv"'§flw'§§f'°;nf,""§','. Norman Wa,,.ick'tree for the little folks.I.eland'Mrs. Kelly, an old friend. hris and daughters were Chrintmas`M"u°" stayed until Monday.»|Rev.Booher of Kennard,day guests at the parental Neum!Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson ducted the chapel services on on Warrick homo.Paul Chri'stensen_°f Senaca,Nab., came for Christ- day afternoon,and broug]va- was also a guest:l m "mth Mrs.Thompsons par- Sunday School dass of boysmainMr. and Mrs. house Grimm Q»=d.°a¥e» Fir- md. "o e" *Zf.>'¢ #92 him to sing.In was fine. sage. .c on~l A small s u n re mai n in g 'holi day sh t 'w i t ; a t vmr k t o u c h e s o | . . . . 1 . . x. . \ .L . . . \ group of students sre enjoy it.Norman Weitkamp.!m-ganized Triangle Baby Beef fClub.or Alvin Weilkamv.leader 1 J irreplaceablelives is to be stopped. §'mD""§ 5f"°""2'"§Z',3§$1.95 Gold Stripe Chiffon sil!<`°f the already 'vrswizeli Fonta- o T' 0 em a ..Stockings or Net Hose so at$l.65. nelle Club: or, if you wish to or-nv ggg ¢\rhelabf)i12:foh;iI:eg|Fa3hi°n. Center..ganize a new club in your com- ! "'$7 Glrls Camel Hair Coats in munity, notify County Agent Geo.gngggn 'ilnder °°"""'"°'{aizes 'I to 14 go at $3.98 with 1?-atm lt E 1 d N 1 M!Beret fo match Free.Fnshlonf__._LEf'.,. .1.'f."'l'f.=f,,...!C@nt¢r..I $1150 Gotham Gold Stripe silk D A N C EC I I U U I L n f a n A ' T'|`{.1"i.`E1-|."§I-i.Jl"'¢Ei..-|§i°..1"§.'.Ilchildr¢n. Hn. Fnnlé Pitmer --=¢|::=:1 lll :.f_'t_'::":;. =§:;..:'.":.Mr. ma' Hrs. Ralph m»==~1m=::::"*:.::'S D I . I T S U E I I E r r e i s m u u l i l l q u l u l u l t l l d H 0 " a r d ~~H o m e | | u ; :| | 1 d 5# A l u 1 A n n .n o a b n u w s w v n - u n o - -- - - |.d a e °...W e d s d a A x o n ,F r a n c l s w e r e S u n F d m n r ' o f H e r m a n a r e v m t m g t h e r e a l s o .a n |r e a l e np r o g r a m w a s g i v e n . n e y _ m o r n i n g .A b o u t $ 5 w a s m v e n f = = - f § " ° = ' » * ; §0 ;~a n d g ; = ; » . { ° h » Q u l n |M r .u n d M r s .H e n r y S o r e n s e n o n S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n f a m i l y a n a n o L e w e ?3 r a c r m e d r e l a t i e a f o r d i n n e r o n R e v G e o r g e c o n d u c t e d S e i " - V l ¢ ¢ 5 a t J u n i a t at h a C o m m u n i t y C l u b ~U I C ~'1 e n t e I n \ |.. s c h o o l f o r c h a r i t y .'M r .a n d M r s .J a m e s P a u s e n C h r i t m a s .' a t . M i i f o r d n S u n d a y .O r e m a e - 1 d W H I I B C G H u s k " e t c P t S 8 t \ . I . l "} \ n r n n 9 n i m |i i i . . .i n L i n c o l n W h E f E ?.E . . . P o J' r i m H m r R r n u t s w o r n v i v e n t h e i r a n d s o n ,a n ... ..\ | _M m e H e l e n F a c k l e r s n e n a t nf§§§"§&'§w¥f`"NZ§§"'°5fT v .§;»¢ki==z» go at $1-Fashion Cen pcke and famlly are in LONG FEI) BABYnmnvua Ffh? mmol n11\u's rAv1|.1ur~. Saturday, Jan. 2*" " "" * ". "" """ " " ' = " " " " " 'supper guests or mr.and mrs.nnual "¥.'3"'""°w"".§E." d by eggili...Paulsen Wednesday tohonor meneon gum e es nyning.About 30 boys were H""!i§iuL(i2;h birth anniversary of Mr. ent b°"'id""several legionn1res.seierin families in this vicinityhs. t D . D . M . e 1 h . .~ 'f» l ~ ` ? = » » ° 1 » ` 2 = " $ T~ " = ? ` i » f 5 ~o c i ' e § r . . , . : . ' : :i i i i i .i i i i ; ; 2 " . . . i : 0. M a n d M V S ;H a r r y G i i f r y f r i e n d s : u n i x r e l a t i v e s .M r .a n d S p e n t Q h r l s t m n s i n O m a h a a t t h e l M , . _ , _C l y d e h i e t z l e r a n d M r .a n d R h e a G i l f r y h o m e .'' M r .S h i r l e y I l i c K e r c h e r r e c e i v e d - - - . . ,_ - - - _- . _ _ - _ . ,- rd a y w i t h h e r t w i n s i s t e r ,M r s . ' ; I - I n r l P e t e r s e n ,w e s t o f H e r m a n . Mrs. Timm Tucker is recoverii.nicely from an operation nz Blair hospital, which is goodnews to friends and relatives.Mr.and Mrs.__Teil.Kinbundespent Monday with Mr. and Mrs.W.J.Boite,who were sawing I nf 1~ 1- Mr. and Mrs.Merrit McClellan entertaineil at the Will Uniand home Saturday evening.After aneveningspentinpiayinggames.lunch was .served to the following guests: . Messrs.and Mesdarnes Clifford Decker,George School. .on from Mrs. R. A. Anderson of Po ell,Wyo.;.Mr8.Clyde Rey- no ds of the same place sent onettheConetyhome;Mrs.Cass rye received one from each of er daughters,Mrs.Geo. Thomp- son of Senaca,and Mrs.Frank wood.,\|_Q $1 Full fashioned silk stockings ; go at 67c-Fashion Center.r s ger;Misses Lueila Reekmeye oflilailey of Parade, S. D. Mt.I'Ieai=.g)!t, ln;Liar:;ret @¢l¢-;Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tuckerandmeyer of Holdrege;urn and family spent Tuesday as guests ofEvaKizerofSouthBend,lnd:|Mrs. Tueker's brother, John Quin- Clarn Meierhenry of Lincoln, Clarallan and family of the Msney dist- Schoettger,I-'rnnees Mansfield, rict.Rachel McClellan and Messrs.l Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Iverson and Ilnrry McClellan Jr., Allan Loaker children spent Monday evening Lloyd Wallingford and Clarence with the R.M.Iverson family. Win:iet.,Miss Eleanor Dixon was a dinnerri..fflaricimsatx mn:rninrv_the guest Monday evenine et the home SUNNYSIDE News ~ I sChasVossandfamilywereamong'those that helped VernaWendtcelebrateherbirthdayon Sunday aftempon.Wm. Voss and family and An- drew and Alice Wiese were Christ-mas eve supper guests at the BenVoss home.Otm Voss and family came inter in the evening. s r ii c ca.t 1Thane who heined Fritz Jnhn- t .....,,..........-....-....-....._..he spent the day with fiends. Rev. Day went to Omaha to 'meet his Iamlly as his son and amlly ol Iowa,and Amie from lorth Bend,were all there with rom. Our Christmas program was aurcess.lt was given by some ~»f, he guests,among them was a ecitation,"The Night Before Ihristmas" by Mrs. Kelly who is LT years old.Old Santa was allnteresting feature, and his hand- hakes and distributing of gifts rented much laughter.The carol ingers early Christmas morningltartedChristmasdayinthe -ight spirit.The young folks arelppreciated and we hope they will' ome again next year.We'llhav|! Santa to stay all night and greet hem as he did this year. Christmas was indeed a happy .ime at Crowell Home.Many New York City;Dean 5.nllltonThomsenis in Milwaukee,Wis.; Miss Anna C. Wind is in Duluth, Minn.;Miss Nellie Falk in Gen- eseo, Ill.; Coach Jones in Canyon,Texas, and Prof.and Mrs.G. 1 | Malmin are dividing their time be- tween Des Moines, Iowa and St. Paul, Illinn. 25c Childrens School Stockingsf in tan wide-rib style in dzes for everybody go at 10c a pair.Fash- ion Center.'$1 Wash Dresses in sizes 14 tol 52 go at 59c or 2 for Sl.Fashion Center.Big new shipment just received.' TELLS OF TRIP To CHICAGO (Continued from page one) the boys left for the plants of Armour or Swift and Company where thev were entertained for. All long fed My beeves, to he eligible for the major livestock shows next fall, must be on feed' by January 15, 1032.' Feed records,howing the num-ber of bushels .I grain, pounds oi' concentrate and.tons oi hay con- sumed beginning January l5,ll932,| must be kept as a part of the work.Blank record sheets on which to tabulntc these costs are] fumished hy your local County Extension Agent to all standard baby beef clubs All standard clubs have five or more members between the ages of ten and twmty years.They elect some older person of the community to act as their local leader and, from their members -they elect a president, vice presi- Q THE M0'l`0RlST'S NEW YEAR nEs oL u'r| 0Ns It would be a splendid thing lfl all automobile drivers would adopt! a set of New Year's resolutions- ~ and keep them.A few sugges-tions follow: 1.1 will mskc it a practice to drive prudently and carefully ntall times.\ 2. I will give due regard to thelrights of others, who are as much' entitled to the use of street and highways as l am. 3. I will not be a road hog, nor drive on the wrong dde ol tho*road, cut corners or drive nt' high rates of speed when oondi-'tions are not favorable.| 4. At all times I willfkeep my' lights,brakes, neering gear andi .-s I PA UL and His Seven Gigolos See Us for Bookings Farm Sales a Specialty Call at Hamburgzr Shop noi; ¢»»T`iHE`?£`i-R1 ""`|}§`é§i"'byEiE_5|=l' Mr. Inrin Polloirk family bumed to the ffllnlf and hlrs. George Kuhrand el celebrate his blirthday Christ- packages came in §.hrouEh the of Blair.mas day were Mr. and Mrs. Chris mail bringing cheer and represent- nnd Mrs. Harry Tyson, son Jahnel, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ander- ing love.We wish to expressndMr.and Mrs.Kiflmcthfsen,Mr.and Mrs.Fred Misfeldt thanks to all who helped in bring- :2§°>;°:3;.'I:e I£`.>;"".i'.,fi'?"!.¥»52=.'ff'. f2=f="!i~i=;.="=<*Mr.and Mrs. ing forth this fooling.1 breakfgst, 'after""which u. tour was made of their different plants. When the tours were completed, the delegations left for the Bel- mont Hotel where a speeiul lunch 1I Fifty-Fourth Annual New Yearfs Ball Blair Volunteer Fi re Department A T B. F. D. Opera House BLAIR, NEBRASKA THURSBAY, De c . 3 1 , 1 9 3 1 MUSICBYDoc. Cook and His Band o f L i n c o l n Good Floor :-:Good Music TICKETS $1.00 This is the Big Event of (he Social Season Come and Enjoy a Good Time! g r o u n d .T h e f i n ;s t a r t e d f r o m a n m r .: n a n n h n f n i e f n v n h ; l \ l \~| l l | 5 ~I 1 u w u a l n . e a crmtvnte Nr . ! + l \|w i l l u u l l A J" \| | | . l .4 \ |. u I4o f t h e h o u s e w e r e s a w - d . | f y s p n . . " . I \ | | u l l n n u l n ¢ n n va n n . ( : } i l l H l ! 1ax.;\\ { ;u h E U C l l u l l l -\* j *e | \ u u U | I ) [ |1 \ u n |W a t s o n T y s o n = J I 3 l a 1 r |M r .a n d M r s .B o b A n d e r s e n a n d - -c o n wa s s er ve d th r ou g h the c our= or Ho gs i n tc sy o f th e Na ti o n a l Livestoc k 2n d a t th e Ma r ke tin g Assoc iation.CFas.A . Iun u n1 | : \l l n u l c q . 1 | | \ . ; . \ u -n f ( h ¢ ~ \ e n n e \ i § i t 0 c l \ \ i t h |M . . . .... .v ..-f r v r l l l -i n A r l i n g t o n S u n d a y .W o d n c s d u e v e n i n g ,\ l r .I l f l l i M r s .F r m l T l u g g c : x m l M r .U U ' Y M r s .l i u d n f :l 1 .~ p ¢ n l C h r i s t m a s i n t h e g f "w v r g t t o S t f i l l i v l w r i |»l ' i m ' L "S r .h o n m i n F r c -* w t h o l u h x y s w i t h r c h n ; . . e :;.§ [ . y o n s c a r e d f o r c h o r ;I'!Inna and_Ivan were dinner guests $6aHund1-ed pounds I1un¢l/Soren-.+:lm nslrnnhal 'Fnm Anflnwunn '1`amIr»Sntnrd:\v Januarv li 0 _:bend |¥5m§EhFn1iFi\Ii"da£""--"uw-W i-°§§IJ\€°If`ééI=iEr`{=i"Hoir.~ Bring Edg, préiidont of the Association, \llW-'l-Mr.MQ. and Mrs. Bob Anderson en- your Hog;in before 3 o'clo|:k gave the ndmlmss after which theesforMf»l'.|B.lta|n|:1:|at n supper Christmas Sznlurdnu nftcrnnnn. .dlrecton were intro|:iuced.Thore-in .i l» . ii s timll earn?th e town_orensen.lo ve :Mr .an d Mr s f Ne ls Chris ten-"EEI§Ii'mf.fé{{ié12"i1en1¢h Slippers ma in de r o f the a f te mo o n , m s l. 1 . .{|iZt)¢v.l wi th Vrilley ,Elfl| t"l ;| I:1in(¢l his ankle. \lr.:ma Mr s.Fr a n k Snooker api ut Vh rls tmas an d the re ma ind er we e k a t th e He rman L an k- Mr s.Ma r y Ha r t h o ln e s . 15'r 01 thee l and . Vi o la W nlken liorst le f t Sunday f o r S i o u x Falls , S.I) .5 to vis it h er Sister;Mr s .Horac e Park er. I lr .D . M.Bloc h has b een marie \i tf pre sid en t o f the pod ge C ou n- ty Blec liml Society.sMissesLa u r a a n d E vn § ' i r . e r o f Sou th Bend, Ind., c ame fh u r sd a y r| Mr .a n d Mr s . A w. C la r k e a n d hildren were I" ri da y even in g vi s- tors wi th lt.M.lve rso n's an d uaday even ing wi th T .K .I ve r - on's. M r .an d Mr s .Osc ar Pedersen sp e n t Ch r i s tma s d a y wi th :sin and Mr s .Ro y Do la n o f Blair. Mr .an d Mr s .Da vi d Ma th e ws an d da ug h te r of Omah a, we re with the Osc ar Ma th e ws fa mi ly fo r Ch ri stma s and th e week-end. |Mr .a n d Mr s .Cla r k Stri c klett an d children,we st o f Bla ir,were Sunday dinner guests o f Mr .a n d I sen,Mr .and - Mr s.Chr is J ah nel :i n d Mr. a n d Mr s . A u g u st Ma tz e n , and families. Mr .and Mr s .Otto W ric h,Mr s . Sophia W ie se, Mrs. W m. Vos s a nd famili es we re Ch ri stma s dinner gu es ts a t th e An dr ew W ie se h ome. Mr .and Mr s .Be n Vo.-ss were a f t- ernoon visitors. Do ro th y Vo s s, wh o is atte nd in gsc ho ol a t W a y ne , c a me h ome Dec. 23 to spend th e holi day s a t the pare ntal W m.Voss ho me. W m.an d Be n Vo ss had th e shredders Mon da y .Chr istmas gu e s ts a t th e Geo rg e.Pli la r sh alldi ome were Mr . a n d Mr s . [ M[ 3 ke n n e th Ty s o n _.._Cha s. and Otto Vo ss wer e C hri st f o r Ladies g o a t $4.88 a t th e sp en t at Linc oln Pa r k vi s iti ng th e Fas hi on Cen ter i n B l a i r - w h y g o , z o o and tropic al gardens.Th e to Oma h a ?is tate gro ups then retu rned to th e i h Utf l i n ti me to g e t r e a d y f o r th e Gr ad in g on P ro je c t 2 96 -B , Og al-c lub member s'o wn banq uet a n d lala-Rosc oe ma d ,c omple ted a n d ' n a ti o n a l ra lly he ld a t th e g r a n d projec t ta ke n over by state f o r ba il ro o m i n Ho tel Sh e rma n. He r e maintenanc e.lt h e he alth c hamp ions wer e# ah- li a y Spri.r1gs--Mr.an d Mr s .R.nuanced,th e sty le sh ow wa s held W .Strotheide opened th ei r n e w ' a n d a pr o g r a m wa s presented b y sto re bui ldi ng.the c lub membe rs the mse lve s. 'l` e k a ma h - Ele c tr i c Ne on s i g n i n - |Wednesday mo r n i n g th e c lub stalled in front of Kokes drug members were the guests of Cyrus store.McCormick Jr.A tour was made When BABIES are Upset BABY ills and ailmentsseemiw'|r0 as aeriouspt night. A suddun H;m:xy_me,:m colnc. 0r a sudden nl\acof dnarrhea. Haw vyoulddzu meet lhiscmergency-¢tonlglgl'[vay oulV.v.Marshall and farrnily,Mr.Loran Laynlan took his wife toandMrs.Ed Renard and family, the Immanuel hospital last weekMr. ami Mrs. Ed linker and chil- Tuesday for examination and thlsalren of Omaha ilzlurice 5lzlrshalll"°'°k I)r.Roeder operated for gall of0maha, laalpii Marshall of Liar-lblmldvr trouble; . Mr.Layman and tin S.D. and Mrs.Henry Boker of Arlington. Mrs.J.R.Vinckel entertained the Teachers Bridge Club at herhome recently..G.A.Marshall,Maurice Mar- shall and I-Id Boker left SaturdayforKansas and Oklahoma, to be gone a week or more.l Christmas day guests in the W.A. limwn home wereBIr. and"\1rs. fbrother, Cleo visited her Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tyson and Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tysonwere among the Christmas guests at the family reunion at the Mrs. Art Baker home in Burt county. Paul stayed with his brandmother until Sunday when his parentswent after him. Mr.and Mrs.Roy Mackey of Omaha,Mr.and Mrs.Joseph mas day visitors at the Anna D. fViese home.Mr.and Mrs.Louie Voss and Glen,Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Christensen and son,Mrs.Anna D.Wiese and Flrs.Bertha Wendt and Herbert and Verna wereChristmasevesupperguestsatthe Chas. Vos; home.Mrs. Wm. Koenig and sons and Mrs. Ben »oss and Edna Lois and rlrvin were visitors at theWn1.Voss hme Monday afternoon. Fashion Center Beauty Parlor- Phone 4'f--Aiiee Triplet allworkli :.H .r d 11 ll",11Cmtsinger of.Herrnan had Christ-...;f:*....';;"=s:;2:...,""au an .ee dinner "-=su.s=f»¢E=.»»d_.Ra>h|9332 P_=e.f= .%£§1.?2=f'SE*2 ':fi'3£="fi':: ' o f th e Inter na ti on al Ilarvestex' D A N A C O L L E G E N O T E S Ip lz in t af te r wh i c h time the g ro u p s ,. . . . . .. . . . . -, . . . , Th e F i r s t Lu th e r a n Chu rc h o f Blair,Neb ra sk a,c ooperated w i t h assembled i n th e banquet h n l l| whe re n lunc heon wa s served.: Cy r us Mc C or mi c k J r. ga ve the a d- Dana College in presenting the bi- | dress o f welc ome a n d presented ,eggkly 1-adig Pl0gl8lIl (jpeg SUi'| .ign.the IlltoIIl8i.iol\£ll H8fVeSt¢¢T Schol- w o w , ' D e e o m b e r 23rd."C hr i st- Ia rs h ip s to th e winn ers.Wednes- rnas i n D e n ma r k "wa s ag a i n the_ Lheme o f the Ch ri stma s pr o g ra m, m d wa s gr e atly enjoy ed b y tlie Danish-A meric ans th ro u gh ou t the : o u n t r y - a s wel l, as b y ma n y w h o ir e n o t Dani sh-A meri c an.Danafs day afternoon, the c o nventio n dele- gates we r e gue sts o f th e In te r - na ti on al ma n a g eme n t to th e Ma t - inee Ho rs e Sho w.A b o u t 4:30 P. M. th e Ne br as ka d eleg atio n le ft th e r e s t o f th e gr ou ps an d those rad io p ro gra ms a re be i n g we ll r e -des ir ing were g iven an op po rtu ni ty oei ve d b y th e p ub lic i n gen eml._I to a tten d the C hi o a gc th e atr e . I m- bottle of Caslorin ready? ~A S T O R I Aostyf aturesque pho to o f j n e d i a te ly af te r the sh ow,we re- ai n at D a na " h as f ou n d its r tu me d to the hotel to g o to th e ... .~.. hristmas through the church pub- ications of the United Danish -'vzingelical Lutheran Church. The icturc is printed on good quality ~uper,suitable for framing.We vill be giad Lo mail a copy of this ~icturc to any address upon rc- uest,as we know many Dana riends will be interested in hav- ng a really good picture 9; this agnificent old administration ~uilding at Dana. The Dans. College a capellu choir s planning a tour through parts ~f Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado and ' yoming.Instead of booking' ~urs through correspondence as as been done in the past, Kristian !¢=~§-'-==~!==°°-»-'°s~B!~'='°~\=~\>,~\e-.\~.-\n»\v»~§~!"~\'-»!*-\1~!n-=§~\v~J ~,. . party. Thursday was educational day and was spent in sig! tseeinfz. Early in the morning the boys left the hotel for the Civic Opera build- ing to View the Chicago lighting institute.From there we went to the Merchandise Mart, the largest building in the world to see the National broadcasting studios. The afternoon was spent at the plane-tarium where a special demonstra- tion was held. At 7:00 P. M. an entertainment and distribution of National Club Congress awards took place atHotel LaSalle.About 9:15 P. M. the Nebraska group assembled in 1»1Laa»*l¥uf¢iLamhur&Be§=HL-u1==HbuL=4§uua=uI=»Jas'v£a'""i`:"u'n'Hl'==5# -r »\;g1n. 1 AvAH a p p g N r m H e m '; Is our sincere /V / " 'Y o u r vo i c e n y - i n g " H a p p ' y N e w n I \4 .;'/1r l 4 \\af\;wr s nl. L .;1: L \A...u.\a..L\L L .\\L. :L 1.n. au.\ I.| .l.|L..4.\ A . l.». \L. \Jn- L\ .' \ .».,; .°. ;» - ='~L,.'/ . u n. u n' U n ~ ~ ~.:-:.-F::fa;'fi:f:: =.:::?~:1:5:5:3'$"5"¢§ifi:1:Tf3:55i ~::2:¢:3:5:¥:¥. . n. u ..;,..;.f€.1 -~II'I€3&1:f:,:f:;.f".. .\ ::7'5:§,$§§:-;~}§:3:§q:5'$ » n ~{.a.°.: ° : ' : { : T . .\\+I .f=$@~s=f§;E=€f5 \\". 25:.g.I'**.' '| :~.->:-135 Fi' > . .f 121211: J :::-::.HIIII.. :{,\g.:L. | I1J.4 ,i / ` ' "/ , r /, /., J ~ .=.==?:....= 1~-.) ~.1"3:~$."ff.1-t"»:;,-13: 51 '/' :J : . _ ; :1 r. ' : E , .4 /} I =1 m /l/. »' . r / 1 / . . . un u nu n n -ag . a . . .H . . u . . . .n u n. ~x I . " ..n. g f w o f o f 'tlme Q i t i i f i g f Gnfzelingf 5y7é/ep/zone..» wg.q \ -.-..-r l r n r | Prwoavm Iliuug ` \"P 3 \ . ' .? Mr .and Mr s.ll. . C.Mc C lellan an d f ami ly sp en t C h ri s tmas at th e li ub e rt Mi tc h e ll h e me in Oma ha . Mr. Illlll Mrs. W . S. Hadley spent C h r i s t ma s . n t the he me o f the ir daughter, Mrs? B oy lea .in Omaha. Mr. an;1!I\lrs. J ohn Spangler en- terta ined a t a fa mily din ner a t the ir ho me Chr is tma s. Guests i n the H.C.V a n V a l- l-ceuburgh home Chr is tmas we re M r an d Mr s I l.C.V a n \'a lke n- Ui ay .Mr .an d mr s .Utto Iia th ke an d da ug hter o f Oma h a br ou gh t Ra lp h W ilder ho me Sunday af te r I1 \\eek's visit.i n Oma ha . Mr .and. Mrs.C.B.Bun n,Mr . an d 2\lrs.A .R.ileules,Aud re y , A u s ti n and J une were entertained at dinner Su nday by Mr. and 1'-Irs.} Op a l Reeves.1 Mr s .Fr a n k Pitzer an d son ha d a s Chr istmas din ner guests,Mr . an d Mr s.Lou ie Gr i m m an d chil~ w i l y L u x e u n u u c e s I l f l l l I 1 l l . \ U y o u r ha ir ruined.Y o u k n o w y ou on ly have on e he ad o f hai r- -b ette r ta ke c a r e o f i t an d le a ve A lic e Tr i p le tt do a ll y ou r B e a u ty W o r k .Eve r y - ,thi n g is gu ar a ntee d and the pric es ar e ju st as lo w as th e cheapest s h o p s - s o wh y shop aro und f o r be a uty wo rk .Her e a re some a pe- c ials/- Spec ial Reali stic Pe rman - ent.W ave,c omplete,on ly $3.5D; i,"" " " . ' " }~`S : "|\;.b 'dren.Afternoon visitors were Mr. shampoo and marcei orIrrrmzndhlgsPC "\5Z`§"vi».'.;n' and Mrs Marshall Tyson and on._,\ ~_s s wave at $1.. Aiso after y1,fn f 0 nh Mu L0 v of Omaha.'un,0 m n,:sb um nn $10 ln our Beauty ShopVnikenburghwhoteaches at B01-I him.Lars Paulsen and duugh-Ja Realistic Permanent Wa f""'f»\'\}u.,und f§°"i"a Vid'=fi!..Z`ff"f'i.=fT1°'$§.""9,'?.'L-?ff°'31'i'i"hutely Free of Charge \1\ fi n ge r ou spend y ou ge t ve a bso- rc me a nl 1 I k e n b u r g n , wh o w n l r e ma m m A r -' * ° * " " °wl u l "HE"uuuuliln.n a n -li ng to n.se n , s o uth of B lmr .Prof. _]W_S".ihm,t an d pu pi ls Mr .find Mr s .Carl SOYGHBCH had ga ve a rec ital a t th e sc h oo lho u se " 5 C hn a tma s gues ts ,Mr . a n d Mr s . Mo nd ay evening.D a c a th e f o g H'FmY Sorensen an d SOTIB,a n d he c ountry pu pi ls did no t ge t i n M: ss Es the z Da h l a n d f ri e n d f r o m so th e p r o g r a m wa s zimnea.{»m-=<=g»=qhllgs D a h l pe tu mg g to ju st th a t- - g i ve u s y o ur bea uty business reg ular ly an d af te r y o u sp e n d $ 1 0 y o u g e t th e Per ma ne nt Comple te F r e e - n o mo ne y to pa y f o r anfth inlz.Fas hi on Center Bea uty Par lo r. Mr.uno Aura t..u.aiarananand daughters spent Christmas at the Brenlzer home in Bennet.Miss Hester Clark is n holidayguest. at the John Hehand home. Mrs.James Strawhecker and baby of Omaha,are visiting at the Tom Fowler home; Wm.Boldt and daughter, Edns of .\\'inslow,w mns in the Alf. Dr. und Mrs. tenained at uChristmas day.Dr.and Mrs.tertained at n furnily dinner Christ mas.bk.and Mrs.Ross Blackburn and sons of Chicago, are visitingrelatives here. ere guests ChdsbBoldt home. L lli. Peterson en- family dinner on R.A. Davies ¢l\-x Mr.and Mrs.Richard Melvard spent Sunday visitin at the Loullelvard home in CJ" Bluffs. Mr.and Mrs.Don Rhea an- nounce the birth of |.girl bornon Christmas.Mr.and Mrs.Whitaker enter- tained Christmas day for Mr. and M m H.Pond and son of Craig, and Maurice Whitaker of Daykin.Mr.and Mrs.Chris Lip it of Flemming,Colo.,are n a home holiday visit at the Henry Coae '|_AM W spend no °' ':"'? .....................,e.-=.....g u w -»visit with relatives here. Chester,Clara,Vernon nm Emma Bcrtelsen.Esther andRhodaCarlson and Marvin Ha nsen of Blair,were Friday evening guests at the W.J.Simonser home. Mr. and Mrs. Opal Reeves smtwo children spent Christmas wit)'Mn a nd Mrs.U.S.Reeves.Mr and Mrs. Omar Reeves were als(the and their daughter, Andre; spe t Saturday with the OpaReeves family. nr. a nd Mrs.W. J,Bolle an(children and Miss Hazel Doha:spent Sunday at Elkhom with MrandMrs.Herman Dohse.Elrnel Boite stayed for n week's visit. hir. and Mrs. C.B. Bunnspam Chnstmas eve with the family ol their son,Byron and Christmaxlwiththeirdaughter,Mrs.A.R 'Beals and family.|Mr. and Mn. J. S. Oonety wen guests of their son, Ned and WillofHerman,Christmas eve an¢Christmas day.Mr. and Hrs. TysonwereSundayguestsof thi Conetys.\Mr,and Mrs.Earl s undn o: Chicago, came Monday night u visit with Mrs.Shinde's sister Mrs.Byron Bunn and family 1 few days. I All ol the members of the Geo I QUIET YOUR ~~" N ~ ~`M ~... ..\» ~' U |~\ " 1 ~ ~~mf Delfghqulwy ¢_g\__':s...'#"=.:,_,...1->'I du n ui d ea d ll 1mu dead.Couldni -=-3: M v M w w¢|IU||ulNDr_|g¢|»Tg:; |'1|¢y¢¢n¢|1|||,|||w¢¢¢¢|, ,¢'1 '; . ."" '° " ". £ 'm * '. ; *: ' s. ; ||\dlda|\'lI\¢m\1 n¢|| b|." ..,._ .°'.f;.» .'f° Ha c ke r N1;|:\ |\|; .mam.a¢.»aaa;az.»a:m;w.;¢a.'a':.'~an A Hllappg New igear Is our sincere wish to all. And we 'wish to thank our many friends and customers for the generous -p a t r o n a g e g i v e n u s §é the past year.In1E ~Gilbertson- Store . ..4 ....,.. .. .¢. . , . ,.4 .... QUIET YOUR "N ERVE S" p ~ ' This DeliglqfulWy M R S .Alice I"l»chu_éIp\¢tur\above) ny! :ha 1|a hap- piest wmnm in the waxld"'I om sued ca uhh 1mu dead.Couldn"t dur:e0\¢ldn't enjoy muul .Itseem: u thaugh I ¢1'l|d a r nevv ne rve mo dlc - he mad e, a naz I Me d Dr. 'ifud E 2 manhfor1M."I am flu ha pla t woman in the W 5 and I dmv: mean maybe." Mn. Alic e Fi xlur lf rn an N Bien °\lkr-= = : , . . " . .' = . : v .h h Dr.I ll u - n w m x Nu vh e Tnbllh. ;>4»~f1;m|f ul»¢a=»*'$'i§uH&§aa~haz&lnu§¢H}=~~u u mad an a ua ; ~A liappg New Hear Is our sincere ~'wish to all. ~And we 'wish to thank ~our many friends ~and customers for t h e g e n e r o u s ,~ ;Q »-¢1 ,; patronage given us the past year. s:.; é ,_` < ~Q sn ~G i l b e d s o n S t o r e » w an B1airTe1ephone$7 Giris Camel Hair Coats u W m, Dunes in um u ¢n|¢{»I`s\|Ii§I1}»Tm`i15`naT»iTEE2 go lt We or 2.1¢ 81. Fuhlon md lin.ghlrky llmxuclmr o Local and Long Distance Service Center.Big new ahIbmentl11f*~ Blg§r.B ',_.__.__,....:1,.a__._¢_ .¢_...,,A, 4_4,.A,,4,_4_4,_a,a_1__a__4,_¢,4__a,4,_4,_a,.4__;..A .__., Blair, Nebrukx, Deeembexfsl, 1931h a r m _...:l__- ' - Under present conditions,iv.makes little difference whether congress makes the income tax2% or 20%; there are no incomes large enough £0 be alfededg thisil certdnly txue in the agricul- 2 s c;l5c Kotex go at TW'Fashion!$25 Winter Conte for ter.t $15.90. Sizes 14 to 46:'~ '1 |$1 Full fashioned silk sbockingsC¢¥\f»9f~ 530 at 670-Fashion Center.I h'A number of friend I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoarwcre E e f?'""'i5' o£_he_/Wee] ENTERPRISE, npintian of tha than pdd !or it ;°P°"* by gov e mm a nt goe s w the The Chronicle than lhowa dug I bn pnbllnhurs be notltlod; othor- ,cause of good roads.In all cases, Y-he British income tax starts at A. BHOADESQ w a n n a vln Lbe subscription MH mlm!!!when that money in wisely and 10 per cent on the first $850 ofntom at the gedznnvqd '3"'\¢<xui©=bly s pe nt. mn dollar is fva ble nggme and r ""'"f:"°':'" ,_.__,,,_,__,_M , M ,____..|_ Ladiesgo Fashion s enjoyed k quilting her homq. u s s o n b E V E R Y T H U R S D A Y Price pe r Ye ar M J D ; |. S p e n d ns aooozsdfiona ma tte r -c dption price.B D U mnac noer | ireturned t o . t hmamun d u r lf I n d th a t th a n o o n d i - lo ve r an d ove r : o n s a r e ma d e a p a r t o f t h e wo -creased tourist.tr : ra d.betwaen the publisher md s rnerce,b e t t e g t l m uhtC!.'ib€l..:c ommu n ic atio n f o r e ~p u n y :UU a v y i n L v; u v v u uni..u a l 'a g a i n ,i n i n ~a n c e o f i n c o m e .I n a d d i t i o n t o w e l a n d c o m -t h e s e t h e r e a r e v a r i o u s t a x e s o nn p o r t a t i o n a n d l c o m m o d i t i e s ,m a h y k i n d s o f r e g -tund sections. Ir, if. mia'i1 l o r m r s .m a r y h a m a cye v e n i n vi s i t o r s a t J:' h n m |\ n n 1 1 g u n r n o n n n i h L I YB .R a y m o n d K r o g h$8 Felt Hats lor Ladies and hem is .less than the Misses un at 88c.Fashion Center.1 last 'Due the L es li is hostéss ~ "-"""r nvsuw,uvuu to the DeSoto Womans Club at Mr.and Mrs.onard Hunk her home this Thursday afternoon. and Ruth of east I Blair,were Mr.and Mrs.Gilfrcd Garner last Saturday ev ng visitors at and children returned Monday rural dwcller8,'ula.r and specxal jmxes on real'-' '-'- - ~- "' - - -- ----- -»-- - - - - -- - - - -markets, schools,'proper"ty and heavy surtaxes on usual fmrest and 1115011516: 1ncrowd-$7.95 Silk Dresses in all styles and social ac- incomes above $6,800 a year.Crm-ed pnsons.Maybe the P¥15°"°f5 go at only $3.88-sizes 14 to 45_|cludéng, the Chronicle says:\ m hfgawgw \sf1rthbeparo!esll13 Fashion Center. cour , of "rest Britain has come to ease o sor er.o compo ee. ;fadB»__3fh0se this punishing tax situation by u'to make a living under Hoover'Mlss Bessme Mencke of Tekamah .ml rogrsm of government spending prosperity is not inviting to even and Mrs.Mar?Anderson were ure built W1 P |1eas where there spending,spending,without. con- s hardened pnsoner.,Christmas mzht vlsxtors at the cuse for ¢h@m_siderin§g atility of_ the .nf\ti on ~Senato1TMosse§_thougHf he knev.r:G'_-A- Ratnmsnn lome.g ur.e p o s m f i w a s m m ,N¢br .,f _ _ _~ _ ' § ' f ; " ' ; 'IH t h !~Of C o n g r w l Of ~ ~~~I ..J u t »rc h 3. 1879.~;' a i a c c e ss L u n iepartments, H 1 1 n i 1 . h l ! ' t I Y Nln t :l l l u u u U 1 - ¢ s A AE v e r y s u b s c r i p t i o n i n r a g m r d o d ;T h e t e d u c u o n a n d s t a m u l a t e d . s o - c a l l e d " p o l i t i c a l v u o p e n a c c o u n t .T h e n a m - a n o f r o a d b u i l d i n g a r e n o t n e c e i s a r i l y i a r t e x f i e a w h i z h a t u b d t r i b i f r l w i l l b e ~l \ °g f ; [ j p 3 L h e | j ¢h m u b l l c f l l l l d B I l l H I . " l i v e d f r o m o u r m a i l i n g l i s t n t t b l :O n l y a s m a l l f r a c t i o n o f m o n e y §_§. f 1 <. f § . ¢ § ° < _ { _ _ ° f _ . _ ' = 1 = from Ncligh,Nob.,after spendin the week-end with her mother. the Leslie Thompson home, south of Blair. Dorothy_and Harvey Krogh Jr., Mrs. S. M. Cradit. who are spending the holiday va-'Mr. and Mrs. William Scherdin cation at the parental Harvey entertained nt,Gmistmss dinner Kxogh home, will return to their the following guests, Messrs. and 'wild jackassea".|Raymond Linden,son of Mr. mat 'chereiSm01e_*md Mrs.Will Linden went to4.\.extr eme ly high~c ost pa \ '.»'f l wh er e low- c ost surfac ed. . ~ -r .r r r r " r 'r " r " r f r " " r " ' r " r f r 'f f r f r Y ' r f ' r " ' r ' r f " r 7 ' r f r '' n . . , r . A -n - - n n n a n i u n n n n jackass than just ears.He:0maha last Sunday to spend slew] felt the imprint of westernldayi at the William Soil home.j a right 01'l_ hi!mflli V11ll1¢}'-Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Norris and school work at Oregon,Ill.next Mcsdames Henry Mencke, Gilben Friday, January lst.Hines and Lou Latte. "r n :,|n n h l communities are being ,pmviaea with weatherproof, year- |round roads with bituminous wear- Twelve western repulr family of Omaha, will be guests; New Years day at the home of1 |ing surfaces,:than five tho ai a cost of les8"'"' °°""" uuuus \.|uu5 mlu """" tem presidency ofusand dollars a mile. the United ~ _gg j1§§.._}¢1_fgq that surely hu;15,'red Laihrop' md( family.Grocery These are being built without sorry pass, unlesu Lm: P'=°P"= will --unduly burdening the mxpayerg halt."_Taxpayers leagues are spring#Mr.and Mrs.George Wilson] gi mg up in all pans of the state;|and daughters returned last Mon-and without plungingcommuru es |r _.is d 10 t U1 the P'1IP0Se of course is to secure day from Holdrege, after spendingmtodebt.Thexr constructlon After you span 3 a ea testimonial to the fact.that Fashion Center,over any period a reductxon in the tax_burden. the Chnstmas holxdays mt h her`''"--*---*:._Q -~-- \..... »c= r°........ 'ColnmitZee3 are being appnintedjather.|Carroll Thornburgh, Prop. »d'for CASH Alice Jensen will return togo od ro a ds n g eu no : c au s e Bi wqv- | 0 1 ti me y o u c a n uuy u. ¢u u u mi ve ta xa ti o n a n d unreasonable anteed Eiec tric Cloc k fo r$ 1. 39 o r y ,s t u d y g o v e m m e n t f s l f u n c t i o n s M i s s . . . . l ....._..-....|....._21........_A » . . L » » 1 \ ..e at the$2 Card Table for 506.Trad Fashion Center in Blair-they ap- preciate your business all the time. Look for your name in the ads. 4*'lbS.1713 ay and Saturday ~§';§?;°>lb- 27c ¢ » f .l " " 'h` ~\. 1 '\ f i TT 4 1 ._x The Ha i da A land where llteml "familytrees"rew before the door; wh:-1- TALES |I c oftheTRIBESs 3 pkgs.l3c l :...»~4 9 g 1,11 'cm-Sniel~,Dec emb er 2,1931. xi " T h e pres ent differenc e be- We Deliver -d Sundays n:»z\z»pgr»_rgf»_;,»my-r w I cost of government l l a l . _v , ;l i l . ~"13 »i i i _ F i r v *, 1 .1:." "¢f : ' "° ° ; : .Y: G " " \~1 ; ~ "~:*.i e}=jf '-=i,L;~_g?. Hi ld a . od this lo c ation to this lu th e landofllalde ,no Indian t r l b e who live on the islands a l o n g tho northwest const.Th e gods of wood and water must have select- r th e Hi lda , an dthenha ve gifted th e m wi th the power to ma k e the mont o t theirenvironment.They are e qually at home o n ln nd or len.F r o m the tor eltn tho rh ave bu ilt ho un ee a nd boats. and neither whale, seal, ot~ ter nor ilsh l l safe fr o m them, thou gh ln lt: n ative e leme nt. Hn ld n wood work is marvelous. The houses. whlc h are of the high- elt ty pe of wood c onstruc tion, ore carved and o rn ame nted with the ir clrnrac terlstlc designs,and gg-ent totem poles,whlc h sometimes plc - turlne e story,but generally givethefamilyli ne ag e, : un d hlgh r be fore the door.The ir boats ure 'wonders of lightness and durabil-ltr .Dugoute, sometlmem 00 to 'fo fe et lon g, a re mad e fr om a singlelog.wi th th e add ltlon or orna mental bow and stern piec es. Even their cooking vessels and utenslls were tonnerly made all or woodand muc h of their c loth was woven of c ed ar bar k. The een ln thei r f ront y a rd, and they li ve upon I t and ln it,wi th the c onfid enc e of those who know nothing clue.Some o t the vll» [axes epeclallze ln whales,and they all hu nt the ocean c r e a tu r a o |» 1| WHERE THE TAX LOAD LEADS "What this country is headed a w a y e v c r sf t h 1 n g except his house,y et p r e s e n t l y b e - c o m e u r i c h e r I. I1 n n e v e r : w h e r e c a n o e s a r e t h e " h o r s e s " .. »- is duionly to the fact that the' British wtaned their tax-spend~ ing orgy first.We will catch up fast enough if our politicians have their way.Judging from the schemes proposed Congress is champing to put more horsepmver at work on the tax well." savings may be made.The lead- the holiday vac ion al tfne pail? |€l`8 535'it is evident that with ental Ed. A. Jensen home,nor1h ~~ |present pxiccs of funn productspf Blair.jCoffee~that the tax burden must be ma-|=r1... r'.,n»..,'::.~.1..A:..... ..1..\.l|I|Inv e s t me ntteriallyreduccdorfa r m homes will be cunfiawbed. $ 5 a H u n re poun s or Hogs in Trade Saturday January 2nd at the Fashion Center in Blair.Br in g your I-Inga in before 3 o'clock''S atur da y a fter no on .l Sli D ress Sli pp e rs fo r L a di e s g o at $1.88.Fashion Center. 57,95 Si lk Dresses i n a ll sty les nnlu az RR___ci»nu 1A on AR last Monday afternaox Edgar Rose home with lar business meeting an tion 01 officers.Mrs. J: lin was elected presidl Joe Reidmiller,vice Mrs. Clark A. Anderson, and treasurer. FOR MEN ONL 1 a t the 3 the :egg» | d the elcc~ umes Mu!-znt;Mrs.`| president;,secretaryil.Y H Navy Beans --» kamo jelf, all flavo this Attend to the Little Things YOUR CAR NEEDS \ Cold weather s mrcing dcmads Belief Com- prmian,Carburalian and Ignllion.Lck.us check yo ur car.Laboron i nstalling new Piston Rings and Grinding Valves is cheap- er than ever and _Vou'll be mrpriscd a t the difference in will make. PETERSEN Machine and Motor Servi ALL WORK GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY Sugar -». Phone 73 Sure l 1 -» " I got an awful fright on my wedding night,Biii,"remarked J ohn. :I I F' ai r bu r y - - Ne w ark e stab li sh edei gh t miles soutgenst o f here, kn own as Qui ve ra . F r e mo n Qunstr uc tion c omple t- \:|1.: " "So did I," he acknowledged "But don't let them hear us talk- ing about them." do or to be su re bo th wi ve s we re |;:~ I :I l |1 :: er than ever and _1,ou'Il be mlrprised at th -difference it, will make. PETERSEN Machine and Motor Serv ALL WORK GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY ~. _ l 1 -» " I got an awful fright on my wedding night,Biii,"remarked J ohn. :I I F' ai r bu r y - - Ne w ark e stab li sh edei gh t miles soutgenst o f here, kn own as Qui ve ra . F r e mo n Qunstr uc tion c omple t- \:|1.: " "So did I," he acknowledged "But don't let them hear us talk- ing about them." do or to be su re bo th wi ve s we re |;:~ I :I l |1 :: er than ever and _1,ou'Il be mlrprised at th -difference it, will make. PETERSEN Machine and Motor Serv ALL WORK GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY ~. _ Fashion Center. $12.75 Silk Dresses in all the smart new styles gn at $7.88-sizes 14 to 46 and 14%to 26%.Open Evenings an 4 Fashion Center, a Famous Old 'Frisco Honlnln' Th e Sun Frunulsc o Chumber ot Commerc e snys that the hotel what Cheer hou se, hullt on n hu ll o f an old s hlp I n Sun Fra nc isc o lmy pro vided roughc omtort for miners nnd ranchers.n wa s o p er n tc d b y mmi r ! Q .Woodwnrd,wh o als o Inter éfrildueted the well-known pleasure park,Woud\vnrd's gnrdens.Th e What Cheer house wn l lo c n te d mt Sac rumento and Lehteadorfl streets In Sun P`rnn¢-lsvn.I l Is reporter] that this ho tel wus the Hrst In SanFran c is c o to be run on th e E u r o pen n pla n. an d at on e u ma tt c an tained th e only llb ra ry n ln town. whi c h wa s frequented 3 1 Mark Twa in a nd Br et Ha rte. \ \ 4 ~e New Fixtures Have you been wanting a new set of Bath Fixtures. NOW is the time to Make Such Installations. Prices are cheaper than they bave been for some time. Get our estimates on your job to- day---No obligation of course. re Plumbing Co. BLAIR, NEBRASKA 1; Tho. I Bat/ $12.75 Silk Dresses in all the' smart new styles go a l $7.88- sizes 14 to 46 and 14%to 2655 Fashion Center. 512:15 sim presses ~ gr; _@h@,I smart new styles zo az 57. sizes 14 to 46 and 145; to 26'/ir."j I I I * a s m o n c e n t e r Augsburg and Fugga rllfnmlly A vls ll to A u gs b ur g ln , Ge r mn n ; In n o !complete wlth mx mu klng some nc qunlntnnc e \ \ llh ; ! h e F l m gers.Ti ll! wus a S wnb la n f a mi lyof e nnob led merc hants.tn mo ns lu the sln e en z h century .n trac ed lls desc ent to J ohn Fugger,a weaver. who Ilved ux Gr-nben. nenr Augs bur g, ear ly In Lhe Fmmee nth century .Th e lou rls!today wlll sta nd ln ad mlr ntlon be for e the om hn me of th es e merc hant prlnres. Th e to wn house ls udurnc d wllh | Q3 fo r fo od and a s a means of ts,ar»tres;nos by F fir.hu t rnnrlnrn Hman hnvn niidnd halvl.nonrhv Wagner.wh lle th e kn own ns Dle Drnl- -_ _ _- - - v. . . - u - . - . . ...»-`.» 'q u . . .a n o t h e r o c c u p a t i o n :e v e r y s u m - m e r p r a c t i c a l l y t h e e n t i r e t r i b e m i g r a t e s t o t h e m a i n l a n d ,w h e r e t h e y w o r k I n t h e g r e a t s a l m o n c a u - n o r l a s ,a d d i n g t o t h e i r I n c o m e s o m e o f t h e w h i t e m a n ' a m o n e y . a n d t o t h e i r vo c a b u l a r y s o m e o f t h o w h l t o m a n ' u s l a n g . " P o t l a t c h e s "( t h e w o r d p o t l n t c h m e a n s a g i f t )a r e n o w f o r b i d d e n -- .-- a . .._-vM n h r e n .w a s a n o t h e r F u g g e r t o w n h o u s e .T h e F u g g e r m u s e u m l s I l | s t a l l e d I n t h e s o c a l l e d F u g g e r h a t h r o o m s .w h i c h a r e d e c o r a t e d I n t h e s t y l e o f t h e I t a l i a n R e n a l o s a u c e .l t c o n t a i n s t h e n r t t r e a s u r e s o f t h e f a m i l y ,w e a p o n s ,c o i n s . m e d a l s a n d g o l d e n ve s s e l s .T h e a p l e n d l d F u g g e r c h a p e l c a n b e s e e n l u t h e C a t h o l i c c h u r c h o t 'S t .'U I of Your Locality is M o isNEWSPAPERIII M01 by the govern men t. b ut whe n they ric h warn in vnvnn tlmv m u d h mmQuik "-gr€t?;'t0mtl;Q °;;;ff;';;.; (and the picturesqueneas) of I-Inlda Old Historical Recon-dn \ I 1|11I 1I 1l l ' F » r r . . r . . r r ; , r ; , r ; * r 7 '::.T f " i 1 | r ', n f ' | ¢ I | \ "1 ¥ , | " [ \l p l | | I a l Y aY ' | Y 'H Y | Y Q- ,.|y ...'"1 u M -n n _. I \ . 1.1 C L E A R I N G S A L ~~ \.\ A l a d d i n |NSTANT'LlGHT MANTLE LAMPS 1~$ 1 1 . 0 0 L a m p w i t h s h a d e s 9 . 1 5 ~5 1 2_00 u so as 1q_75 ~$ 1 2 . 5 0 11. 00 'H1|||||||||||||.|llH= ,.v .......\...,<-Q.-.vm e nos!someumes gave awayeverythingheownedexcepthishouse,but ns' he received n :hare wma ln t e n n at following pot~ latches he eventually became rich- nr thnn over. At all ceremonies there vu!nn lh nn dn nm of dnnclmr.bv Hnldn Centuries.": u e owe s:historic alrecordsth u !ha ve been round are I n s c r lp llo n l lu th e to mb : o f E m lion kings belonging to the hrs! dy » nqsty,dating buck to a bo ut 4,700 years B. C.Oth er hlslo rln nl ha ve trac ed a rec orded hlstory or Baby - lnn ln i n n nn ln t h ef nr o 45 00 R n \ I 1|11I 1I 1l l ' F » r r . . r . . r r ; , r ; , r ; * r 7 '::.T f " i 1 | r ', n f ' | ¢ I | \ "1 ¥ , | " [ \l p l | | I a l Y aY ' | Y 'H Y | Y Q- ,.|y ...'"1 u M -n n _. I \ . 1.1 C L E A R I N G S A L ~~ \.\ A l a d d i n |NSTANT'LlGHT MANTLE LAMPS 1~$ 1 1 . 0 0 L a m p w i t h s h a d e s 9 . 1 5 ~5 1 2_00 u so as 1q_75 ~$ 1 2 . 5 0 11. 00 'H1|||||||||||||.|llH= Newspaper~The Ente_|;p|~ise~re-\ flects the happenings Offfhe Community at a glance painted all over a nd wea ri ng g ro - ta q u e m n k l .'D ha e wonderful disguise: were so metimes so large that s everal men wer e r equi red to we a r th e m a t one time.and they w e n made wi th mova ble parts, whic h th e d anc e rs oper ate d in ae oordonce wi th th e c u n o m o f the occasion.The re wa s also plenty o t voc al and instrumental music, md wh i le we s mi le lt th e I d e a o f It i s be li eved tha t th e e a le o f J oeephtotheEgy ptians oc curred while Hy k o a o r "Shepherd kings" WEN!nnlers o f Egy pt,nomewhere hetween 2000 and 1000 B. O.. though no delinlte date c an be given.Th e period o f the pha mo ha extends from th e ti m e o f Me n a .the n m kin g o f u nited Egy pt, Rho reigned possibly a l early as 4770 B.C.d o r m to th e c o n o u e n o f E tmt b v travels of your friends and neigh- bors and the Bargains of your embodied -- -- -v . » - ¢- 1w h a t H a i d n m u m :m i g h t I o u n d A l e x a n d e r t h u G r e a t .I n R 3 1 B .( 1 l i k e .t h e I n d l m n t h e m s e l ve s n o d b r t h g h :I t "r t z3... ..,...'1,"L..»n conce o " Y e o h " U n d I n Mo c u n l hON Jan uar y 14,1932---The Enterprise passes another milestone and com- pletes 35 years of continuous service to Blair and W ashington County.lt is with Considerable Satisfaction that we may Refreshments, allo, were dlatlnc - tlve,although har dly wh a t we c ould conalder tnaty_B e n i n .mi xe d wl th nah oll,served fr o m bo xe s i n to wh lc h a ll dipp ed their tpo on a a| : ne r aa t ar ou nd o n m e lloor,we re a n elpec lal delicacy. an d m o w in to wh lc h all wa s whlppod (a tr u e Ind ian "lee az-a m")was another. Ha ld a c ulture la different fr o m all othen . o ven th at of the ir nea r-un n eigh bor.Th a lr o te lq n o , mn - hltlf : du lg nn M0 1 wh ic h the y de c - o r n te t h e i r v m - k a n o u ll y r m s - nlnd by any on e who h al onc e seen Kham.Th e ir ho u ua ha ve n o p ar - allel ln arehltectura.an d una ta o n l y h ln tl y n ml n d e d o f th e m b yth a ho ur s o f Ne w Zea la nd .E v a th a l r t o l h w l a n t h o r o u ; h l y I m - huod wi th th a H l l d l personality , a n n o mo o f th e u u u s h o w: " B o wllutex~0 ar ne ntar b eg an ma k ln f a a n o n to wa r wi th B o u th a u t" ;"Canoe people wh o we a r head- d r u u o ;"'1' ho man who marri es a klllnrswhlln Natur a hu pr ovdd ed th e mo aq ul to wi th A neat o u mt fo r boring npera tlona W hen c ha aeltles un~ notlc ed upon y our arm ahe llrat ap- plies | llttla tlnld to soften thesktn, N m s h e hrlngx lnto o per atlon a lh a fb - D oln te d la m wi th whlc h ahoproc eeds to ma k e a hole.Th e aof te nlus llu ld e nab le s th e na w to ou t eu ily - ao e aa lly th at y ou d on 't feel ha r at wor k .W he n the ho le u ma de she ln a e r n n mln la tn re hoaeplpe In to I t a n d through t h l l lh a p nmp a u p the blo od .n la th e Aonenlng n u m whic h nausea th e lubaequent In - mtlo n . Sc ratc h tha plac e . and y o n mule n to spread,tnaklng ma tte r :wa n e . F u r th e r , th a n ll a lwa y s th e d lll~ (er of lntro dudn g mlero hu I nto tho ho le th a mo s q u i to h u a a wn .Am- mo n i a o r w u h l n ;aoda wi ll c alm th e lr r tvatlon a n d a da b o f lod ln e wlll lar va tu pr even t In fec tion. 'flxialnara Beware when the great God lou survey those put years of con- tinuous growth and development. is our sincere aim that The Enterprise - . _ _w j f g j f ' ~ € " " " ' : " ~ I 1 : i :p1z..r:>11.13 $13.50 as as u u.ss All Lamps Are Late Patterns shall fulfill every need to community th e m t ho ro ug h ly 7 a nd ma k e ENTERPRISE 4-Pine Spice Sets 654: Your Newspaper Radiu The nl! Batteries, Heavy Duty $1.951f`_ni"§fa iE§"Tne Hnidt mm] 2932 .1. .e.=::.°.:°:.:':.,:n u planar ' I s l ...science, bu: to mo rr ow; mrs'reputm4external nag-_not be'@1w1,T@§1zR1SE % elonaly ruembla the Asiatic peaple than my cum- American tube, and dm are often naed to wg' an argument for the Indlan I- gratlon from Aala.There lx muchla bg aaldbon Yes!!! aides of this qnea nn.nt a Hnida themn l v n ulmfhnr a "mxnlnu ann," ...W .... .....-.- ..._. -. .There la not a pleea ofxu Bank mu ha turnedthan In not any lltendomnottheso-callenames of fame.that r revised and condemned. unpes or man. Que lhpu THE Arndt Hardware 4Largest Bonatid T h e ve r y | g h t s o f h i s m t l n n s .t h e 0 ........\..¢...all Ei' sf. ;.;:a;"..; Of-"ull a.;a"m 'L°!_"£'..£"°..'".E"'.l2'2..'1'.!ta nltlhg gf Amedcgn tribes |Illlllllltri lu u luuaull u|uululluuen. 1sn.1v»¢m Nnnnum Ummm!{1\`§__Ql}_§{l_}1\¢{_l11@r0y of a new gen Blair, Nebraska, December 81, 1981 Loo k t or yo ur » N e w tallies an d Th e En te r pr i s e a f f Mr s .Jessie I r e ! 1 \ | \ Mi s s Au d r e y Bea les we n t Lu inc oln Tues day f o r a vi si t wi t h iends. Mis s Fra nc es Kq opr nr m a nd Mr s. rby Co ok wer e c aklers ig Ar lin g- n In st Mo nd ay on b us i ne ss . |1 i " fe w d a y s la s t we e k . D r .D .W . B e ll i lo c a te d i n h i s n e w o ve r th e W o l f ! D r u Mr . a n d Mr s . H. family were visito night at the J. E.F ' LGCAL NEWS Kuhn's Photos will please you. 9tf Mrs.I.Sherman entertained a few relatives from Sioux City, Ia. on Christmas day. Mr.and Mrs.George Caldwll Miss Edith Frain of Herman, is spending this week with home folks in .this city. A. G. Romberg,who has been §il the past. several weeks, is still See the new hlliu nt'1'heEntar-I lmk for your num in the ,¢|..}' Mrs. Robert Morvenaon of 0mn~|For R»en A l i v e r oom ~ 47-2¢I New wués and nlaee ma .¢'h=. xpent the night Wednesday of'z-'_ B. Linden.darn cnt 1. nlnrise omce.50-22lm' `"`is.If|For Sade-Twentv nead of bmdlne Enwmx-im afficé.4s-ufilfb we-ek at the Charles Morten-|""D _'_" " d ~f b o | s o n h o meM;1 |i m ..u r o e ww: a n d b e n o ara.Experi enc ed Ra di o s e w m n g .; h e n i c k 1 ? ; | ; ° v g | H 0 S ¢ 8 W i l w i l -4 3 4 3 V e r n e J .G w a a o n ,p h o n e B l a c k !L i b e r t y \ | \a n i M a i n Q D ° | " i h 1 l h f 9 5 9 F \ n f f ' U S b é l l d i n I mrs. runs une ann cnuuren on.south of Blair were last MondayEnksen qf near Hemfan infternoon visitzurs at the Hana C. 3 122' ?*'"=*f"°= 1-'"°#%'°" . Rasmussen home.IInownicely | :fffC€ quarters g store. I. Madsen and rs Christxrms Lscher home. idling joined CTHiE»spent Sunday with Mra.Mr.and Hrs.Lyle Guyer a.nd`i"Blair James Stapleton and Mr.and family enjoyed Christmas in t h e | M " J ° h " Mrs. E Tornblld country at the E.c.Lippincott'Alfre d: .Misses Jane and Elizabeth home.ding schocNobleareSP¢0'2li11K the holidayB'M.H.I..aDouceur of Omaha, !Christrnas at the home of their mother, Mrs. was a dinner guest and spent the Mrs.Cal Edna Noble of this city.fday last Sunday at the W _]_ Wyoming. at me W. J.|For Sale-White.R0§¥§ cocffgljelv iioopman home.i Mr§|,Be wnn ner grnnumothen _Weber and familv.I b u t Sunday akemmm vianon w " _Q"l a t th e ' L .Sc henk h o me we re M r . ateaverlsen, who 1s aifuen-., | a t A me s la .s n t h i s a n d Mr s .F q m W xxer an d Mr s .vac a tion i t h » h § * ; m _Ha n n a h H-BIIlllgton Of Ték a milh . rson H u n t o f L8l"I£nl.i£2,§Mr . an d Mr s, Pi er c e A lle enuer- f tained at :1 family dinner ant Sun- :r th a Str ad lin g en te r f jd a y a t wh i c h ti me the C i y d e A lle nMr. and L lsi _Snturda -mrs.henna m nIrs. Hans Wrsch were Calle Hansen of south of Blair.|0""'h" last. Monday.'nm fnrnihr cirrle sa a six o"cJock fa ily din- ffamny of BlaiSaturdayeveni£;,Mrs. the hostess, wr und two sisters oho reside in Onialn,f |,y °"°'2f"¢ visitors at trucked cattle no Omaha and hui Mr. mx Mrs. ieanud Amllhm iE.§<>pfL§§`H»nI§`$§ Gwin Rasmussen home,'them on Tueaday's market.as their guest for Christmas day,Regular $7.50 Permanent v Volff and dwshw-.'Jackie Marks, son of Mr. and his mother, Mrs. Sam Amn.ss and ss Now.Eithex-Cro f.0m§h8,S§{€l\§C}\1'lB'- Mrs. Joe M. Marks, is now im-Mr. and Mrs, John Kuhn and or Spin] Wind.Phone l9'I, F r o m blood tested ue Ri bb on .tamecl nr.s d a y ° I ¢ i - b DIunnn 11 rm °2!¥}M| 3.H . C . | . ~and_ Mrsf F f i i S p n c k a n d n e r la st th e u a n s x.Vaves, ginole , Mrs. 2841. spent R with John spent | weak x Mc- Sorenson, Kennard, Neb.50-lt Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rasmussen of Orum, . were Christmas eve guests at the parental Hans C.Rasmussen home on west Lincoln street. Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Allen, who reside in the Wranch school dist- rict,left Tuesday for Burwell, Neb., where they will spend New Years day. .__. ..n .-._.,,-_ ; lcmmren of was: ox nei-mm, w,mr Monday afternoon visitors at ~n L.F.m e 'the Glen McDonald home.'of North Pla¢iA!."s s d '°""Q Mr. and Mrs. Jens Nielsen andlfamily drove to W uhi Fri-|M E.M.Beaty H Jdanoe e. Chr's1."*€""'Cooke A R Benles, E 1'<>m\§1»<i' my J ;ihmas dinner 'mia Miss aeuxa nobem drove m e ens ansen ome.|Lincoln on Tuesday and were The Young Peoples Class of theguests of Mrs. Lee Hudleaan until Chrisdnn church held s party ét|Wednesday.The ladies repon a the C. W. Bnxger home last Wed- plasant visit. snentyine l z f n l £ : ; i ' f " " ' = ' " °Mr. and Mi* pllve-_I-Iudl on ere W J Koopman and fa i ly Dr.were Present. M I L K 2 Qunrts Daily ut 7 % C p e r q u a r t Pure Hlgh Test Guernsey Milk Pai.;sy Lbu oi ma s e ve a t Ihe Victor Wullf humc. proved aftera siege uf the mumps,|Dollie Marie Scott Were buainess|K_ A, Peund Bgrmnn Guyer of Lincoln, spent;McDonald:°m"' in Omaha last Monday. Chistmas_and the "eek-end with were last Monday evening callers Earl Hund of Om , is spend- Christmas and the week-endBlau relatxves and fnends.'at the Phm Wilcox home, south of ing a few days this week at the home folks at me M m Miss Florence Wolf!of 0m,,h,..\B1m-.-lqhp Hooks home northwest of Weber home. is span with ho \d5FlKr the holiday vu-.arimi Misa Catherine Heady, who \asBlalr'Mrs. Ed Olsen Of Herman, IMC folks in this citv.rw." .-.mran~| an *ha f"|nl\rm1n ,..-Mr. and Mrs. Lowe Matthlesen H19 dnv Wedneadnv of lun- ""_-- -- " 1 g ° " ' "- vl l a a a vvp a n v l \vl u a n u vn a O vvu g f n g r t h o f ~w e r e ~-H " a i " " § ' " '- - Biltt h h y n o :R i b e l _ _ h I : .~n o t . f ° " ' ? ` 7 §£ ' _ f ' _ ' L . . . . . . . .8 b 8 7 . 0 r e t u r n . 8 9 E l l . i . l ] i ?\ " i 8 i t O l '!a t t h e ~T .2. . .. . ._ . i =.,°"f'§'i.a n n ! m u l l s ,w w a I H u p e n u m g m e W € € K n u m e r u n ' a m 4 :a t t h e E .A .B r u m b a u g h h o m e .|M r . a n d M r s .S t a n l e y M a r s h a n d a s °° ' ° § ~ h h d d h V e r n e M c G r a t h o f O m a h a ,w a s b a b y o f S p i k e r ,s p e n t C h f i i m l l f s M r s .V x t o r ;s o n a r ;S U E ` S a t r d °h t d S N h d a y a t t h e p a r e n t a l E l m e r F r a m t e r ,P h y l l n s °w e s t o r u m , a x u " Y m g ~u y g " e " h ° m e _s p e n t l a s t M o n d a y a t t h e p a r e n t a l o f . I r . a n d M r s . n k x r b y C o o k .1 ,,,,_|_,n , , " , , , ; , ,\ m m » uuumu nu -.um ~.--.;.Mr. and Mrs.Otio Sche and family ol Omaha, wen Sunday afternoon visitors | John T. Gallagher home. ur. and mrs. b~ r. :saws 'WGN very muen meuseu W receivellberg daughter,Joan ot North Platte,Miss Sadie Gamron, wha in in from their daughter, Mn.Traw~ a last returned m their home on Sunday nurse's trduins ac the Universitylney Bohn and Mr.Boba,who xt the after spending Christmas at the hospital i n Omaha,came up an,nre on an extended trip and now W. J. Koopman home.Christmas day to visit her par-Qat Fresno,Calif.,a box o l nice Phone |22 on 38 Early Dawn Dairy Leslie B. Thampwn, Pfop. Mr . a n d Mr s. A nd r e w Mad s e n o f Mrs . Ro ss Lo ve a nd li ttle d au Ly o ns,we re after no on a l i e n o n ter,Gwe n do ly n o f we s t o f B l fn...:-1...-.....|.... -5 ;l..Lnunn nf Iain ............:......4-.~ A H14ln 0nnuHnn 1 gh.'ents, Mr. and Mrs.air,' 1this i l.uh.&¢..'h¢..nn -np s. A. G. Gamronlljuicy oranges as a Christmas giftCompton fo spend Mr. andLin. Byron Hcbonlld'mr. mu mf- .fuel nmlun um _ ma'. n. Avs* ¢';='=='~" ='f-= guests at "=°%.E'£'°f:._';'E'1"f.'2{..",€'E'i1'i"'a.'!Ef§ ...iff no KE. csw Albgrt Tl0\\'I.Ill2ill holI\('..\uu||\:|.guunm ul. un; Maul: uaum.u th I \,nr15|;,mu.3 uuy lb uw uv!uv U; una un: eu;uyu|5 as uhhlu lnvnuvn{-C h n s tma s wx Mr s .C o mp to n s .M FM r a n d Mr s C G Halber t s pe nt- home sou th of Bi alr , I ns t S und ay lais ter Th e y wi ll be g-:me a fe w b ro the r , H. J . Mad s en .we ek wi th he r slster,rs. Ch r is tmu s d a l 2.1 th c Ba ro ni al'Di nn er guests a t t l e F r e d RaY !da \'s Ha lli e w o l j e 'who _§atte nd in Ro g e r s a t ~ " ' Z " g " : I o w a .. Ft-M; Ml lialberihomc in Omaha.home mmh of Blair, Christmas day Mr. nnil Mr r.k W lf d]wer_Mrs.Margaret Iverson nndsoi a n two childmn_o£ Calhoun, werelustigl l ; ~ H n ;m' Joe Bandur Sund i w ¢ch v w vs r o " ° ' ? " 'wolf o 'rs a e '°r lisa sank mm. and Lyle Lee -Mrs.H -bl h~d _ o Herman, spent_Chrlstmss daysa n d c l r c n o f F r emont, drnve over and spent A shun _;1;;;~<»;eE=gfLg;= §fx'f»31yM§£ time at ihe Roy Baxter home ,Womac Neb Sunday afternoon.\lr.'I E _W o hir. and Mrs. C. B, Hansenwere''"?' rs.mil e r ~ Chnstmus dinner guests and spent Mrs. Claude Hauschildt went toArlington last Friday and remain- ed u few days helping care for her niece, Mrs. Don Reeh, who has been on the sick list. Mr, and Mrs. John Reeh of the York Creek neighborhood,spent Christmas at the home of Mrs. Reeh's parents,Mr.and Mrs.`A. A. Compton of this naw! _-...._-.| Teachers' Collegs at Christmas and the Linn at the parental home. Miss Opal Hanser Mr. and Mrs Holge to Fremont Tuesday of Miss Lucille La of dnys. Carl Christensen, uloved with the stal Waynfnvenrl Mr. and Mrs. Joe mzum or ' \ \\ .,. \ = . \ .houény "\¢°}"iCalhoun fownship joined the fam-| a Fred WD"J¢ily circle at. the John A.. Rhoades home on Christmas day and " " | =, daughter o£5P°m aplea1sont, day together.: llnnn nn urnn}|BTP.nm!Mr s .H .P. un ra swns en|Aa u u am n n u u u v - - . .. --. . __ .__t o b e = | r = 1 ¢ t e n t e r t a i n e d a t d i n n e r l a s t S u n d a y r s e n a c o u p e e v e n i n g t h e f o l l o w i n g :M r .a n d \l .. ..lJ..»¢»F [ P n a | n n n : a n n n f l M Ylmn. umm v .AImin»m-|3nd Mrs.Carl Christensen . : \se ~ W ,,§;§,'fam;J,-. ' i a i t o r a t t h e P r u d e n c e a n d H a r r y S t r i c k l e t t , i.....A ¢ ' \ -nln nulni.nu " H A A h h n f M Y B h d M Y R . strnas eve a t J n hn W oh nr Taka mah,spg nt Ch r i (th h I the ir D1l.B UBC81'u u y e r Itihuruc u -'".he .a ' L cn-».,?.Te ..,;.....,-».|hnme la s t Th ur s da y af te r sr>end~i'f'§B a nlezsant _Q H in nnvnnfnl Kiravl n .Ima nu vwa va n u vvn n n v - - - .~" w r n l r ; 5 1 ln _ _ v_ _____-_S 1 va l u c u n u u u s u a u t h U I I V C I 'H U G IC S O II IIO IH B 1 8 5 5 D u n -u n u g u u s n u u u D vu u a .» - - » - - - »- - - -h o m e i n t h i s c i t y .x r d i n g a s h o r t f i r n e vi s i t i n g a t eea n d f a r m y a t K e n n a .._R.(!\»"..a n d : M r 3 L .J .M o m n a n d n f . .n s u l 111|=W P 'I` n r n ¢ = r e n -A n d r e w M & d B € H _l U £ I1 6 a t ' ¥ ' f " "d a | : : i ht-...3.._\°...1 1 r n F l P ~T B ~ fa§l§i1¢} ia; s d ftornoon forl ~ " J " ' " a 1 ; -1 ° ' ° ~ 5 Mr. and Mrs. Madsen broughther nnul r ~ ~ ... .. U. \J . ._Liberty, ihiissouri for several d51Y5f?,|g0 ;at Ss 8 fggefmg home and remained over to spend|HI\d Welcome Rebekah Lodge No. Tegt at. the Henry Tegt home m 1;gu e 's.d h 2?wi l l ha ve jo i n t ins ta lla ti on o f Fr emo nt. vi s i t wi t h M r s .Mu r nn ' a r e la ti ve s :d d m e Ka th ;f g l .Chr is tmas ay ere.Mr s .li..D .W a r ri c k e n¢ , @mjn¢ d !§ m_3 7 2 ;I;{cKennaee:>1`°z~:»rf§fQ °Mr s .Bla nc h Bi f f a r an d sons,offic ers Th*-l13d9Y»J a nu ar y 7:11.Mi s s He le n Fac kler o f Peru, .r n ., . _ . _ _1 - _\ f . ._._.x .. .. .n u . __. r n . _ . . . L . .D o n a l d a n d J a m e s a n d L e s l i e p e a k A l l O d d F e l l o w s a n d R e b e k a h 5 i n -w h o i s s p e n d i n g t h e h o l i d a y g a c g ' . : - . _..1.|.l..... . » u n n § a 'f2 n n \ c r n 'i l l '-at bnnstnms mnnur wr mr.uuu ann nennem Lumer ol vm,,,,,,_Mrs. Prentice Smith, Mr. and Mrs.Dr.and Mrs.Earl Mons and Watson fyson 'md I"Tyson.Mary Pickell drove to Omaha on Mr.and Mrs. R~Gmper of Tuesday, Dec. 22nd to rncet Mrs. Ansley,§Neb.*Utd Mrs.Roscoe Nels Lindberg and Mrs.Dale Erwin Q!Craig,were guests ofipouangl both of whom had under- Mrs. ~fomblad last Monday.gone operations at Kirksville, Mo., Christmas day guests at the three weeks ago. Victor 'Wolff home were Carl Mrs. Cora Badgerow and daugh- Wolff and two daughters and son, ter Margaret entertained the fol~and Mr.'and Mrs. Kirby Cook.'lowing relatives at dinner on Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Petersen andChristmn day, ML and Mrs.F. r,....;|.. ..r ........ nun mn mm-»~lan'A. Martin and daughter, and Mr. of Lingle, Wyo., arrivcd in Blair last Thursday to spend Christmas holidays with home folks.They made the trip by auto and plan to rctum on Saturday, Jan. 2. Mr. und Mrs. Leo Schmitz children of Winnebago, spent Sunday at Papillion and in evening came to Blair and mained over a couple of days iting at the parental Andrew Feer home. and last the IC-vis~ vxted.,non at me ,...=...... \.~...,.. ...,.. Mr. and Mrs. A.F.Gray and daughter, Dorothy drove to Oma- ha last Sunday afternoon and vis- lt€d the Joslyn lidemorinl where they heard the ehok composed of ler home north of Blair, expects to go to Shenandoah,Iowa on Saturday to visit (Heads. Mrs.John Reid was greatly surprised on Christmas moming six hundred voices.to receive a telephone call from .Rev. and Mrs. 0. U. McProud of Auburn, Neb.,former pastor oftheMethodistchurchinBlair, came in last Sunday and spenttbe day and M o n d a y ~among on.. .aw her son,laeu nt Raymond D. Reid of Philadelphia.She eui°yed a nice little visit with him. Mr.and M m Tod Buchardi. west of Orum, entertained nt din- ner last Sunday,the following SAVO RY _1Iu|cY RoAs'rsndMrs.H.E.ixartiia,all of The annual Masonic and Eastern lHv"\1= In ww vu-maha.Star New Year's reception will be Mr. and Mts L; P. Petersen and M_,_ and Mrs. Jack Crowdy en-held Friday evening, Jan. lst, at family and Anna Jnul of Rouliill maimed at dinner Christmas day, their hall.A 25~cent plalelunclb vicinity, and Mr. and Mn. Arthur lr. and Mr Victor Johnson and eon will be served at 6:30 P. M. W. Anderson ol Herman, were en- .m.» .m-, Plwnm nr wa nt o f 0;-um. f°"?"'=d by v is iting, dwdns a nd ~Christmas :vel at U15 K'-\em~Messrs and Mesdames |U Byron McDonald of Blair,Dave Kroeger of Bennington, and Frank Jalmel of Kennard.~ Mr. and Mrs. John Thielioldt of u..-......Mn and Mrs. char/1'hle1~a l A i l l l n l ;V I l l u u t J I U - n a q u u ." . - - . - - - i - -S a t u r t i a i a f t e r n o o n v i s i t o r s a n d a S u p p e r g u e s t s a t t h e H o l g e r H a n » | O sen home.; Miss Qldna Davis returned home Mlast 'h1esday after spending afew|!€ days ovpr Christmas l rFremontld with Mrs.Carl Linds om and BL Miss En A Moacrvey.|13M i s s M . ,Foley.who' is inf? Heart of Every Meal is M w k : a u m n : u r n f , \ F F p , f ; f \ | y a n [eat and Roastg e of unequalpu"'n""-a " "J --" ---"ca uEra.Hans Lebbert,Georges andlud Crowdy of Bermingion, Miss Mr. Iess and Raymond Crowdy of hir. |.drnvn and Mrs. Theo. Bixler and and Mrs.Frank Morrison to Fremont. last Sunday mddinner guests at the Chu-les...lm m.1..n w d n m n n n Wr1}~vog:nome,wuuzwwn un }"&ZT§{{§<§»{'i.§i$'°f' north ~;-1 ° u u vl n 3 °' Q '" l v v . . ~ . . . . D . . - u r and Wnllmm Longacm o u0Mr a:m:n¢eMr Nell-B\:rd;m5|; Sahuffler were last. Saturday dl-q a x t y a n p l ' l C € .si ._»-Ba"' -h émmm callers at the Nels Lind--'::T";,°'; °,,?:x"';i:°;.,,;';$:g bug home ,_, this city.P o r k L o m R o a s t , p e r l b .-l2c.z mi n i n g j a t th e Sr p i ta l me Oma h a , holiday =vn.cation Y u a n . . .l . " » . . | n u ' n n i n :.Catherinc hon- '°'""5°"" " "in nnendine'th0\Mrs.Jerry Foley e n t e r t mn e d ~ -t - g h - " v n u m } ' h e r f a t h e r ~I.»BZl.ll'B a t d i n .u u a u v l .uu u u z .A u un..¢|..u:|»'vvc»a e p a r e n | n e r S n t u r d a y ,D e c .1 9 , i n h o n o r o f " t g d ' ' ; " "l g i . ' 1 " " " " % . " " . ?vi s i t e d h i s n i n e t i e t h b i r t h a n n i v e r s a r y .1 5*r i e n v r a .i t n (i \ Ie i i d c a } I ; i l § b i ; r £ ' L [ r a .F o l e y m a d e a b i r t h d a y c a k e n d w i t h r e l a t i ve s . W i m ' h e r s i s t e r w i s h t h e f i g u r e s 1 8 4 1 a n d 1 9 3 1 o n M r s -S o p h i a R e e h e n t e r t a i n e d ... ..|1....|.. _...uf i t .S h e a i s o h a d a s o n g d e d i c a t e d t h e f o l l o w i n g C h r i s t m a s n i g h t . ,a t Z`n1i"ni§L."i`ay¥°"$"Em§"aEE`§1§1id1;}i of Blair, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shindle of Chicago. Mr.and Mrs.Dick Stricklett entertained the following relatives Mig. and Mrs. V. 0. Ireland had as guests on Christmas day,the following relatives:Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shank and grandson, Marion Smnmers of Marion,Iowa,Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Ireland and Janice, 96Fresh Side Pork, per lbd u u y L u l u ;u v u n . Men locS!Pure Lard, per lb.Tlnzrsdaiy to stay Mrs. A for Mr. G. Rombe ~i»urE~é}»~k Sausage, per lb.-¢~Ilfg allu uulp unc H maxi WAAWIher home:Mr.ana mrs.nans on bnnsunas nay:mr ana mrs.!§ '£ 32 3 5-§ {L » § i g; Retumslwlllf and family of Orum, Mlzand W.I).IIall of Wayne,Mr.and of the l.J:1;"'.lllirs.George Rach and Mr.and Mrs.Bill Lipton of Omaha,Mr. I ..-,.!!\.1»g Alfrml Rfwh A social eve-and Mrs. Neal West and Mr. and and Mr.and Mrs.Walter M Nelson.Rumberg who is quite ilk s.and Mesdames FloydMess!William Grimm.anda w.L|Q...m. 'and Gnu .Inhnnnn su£`1E"T»¢ §§§T1.-lm. Iowa vu:.=...{.E.¢»..w..w.»,@».,;»°m. 5 W e m e r s , p e r l b .-17%°l l l l l l ; . . \ n 5 |\ J l l | | \ . | |u l u A n o ;u v v --\R a y m o n d b r u w d y o z m n e r a o n »3 - "--- -~ ~" " " :1 '--* j i m d l I i y w r : : 1 1 0 B l 8 g g C h r = § _ i r r } { = § | m m E F r i d a y r n o r n i n l r t o a p e n c ; '" f §w a s q p e n j ;v 1 § 1 t 1 n a a n d M r s .M r s .L l o y d S t r i c k l e t t o f thisc it y |\......\...day atrthe pa re ntal u"ry bm"nlifhri etma s dz the _,N Crdwdy keen served a une iuncn.Mr. and Mrs. John 1. ua home,orth of Blair.home.He returned home Mondayl Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wilber en-and family were last Sa 1 Z\If._nd Mrs.Earl Shindle of fmorning and was accompanied by.ter1.ained a few friends t dinner afternoon visitors at the Chicm! .arrived in Omaha f0r"Mrn (Tvnunlw in qnvnfl A faw ¢1;w5'and supper last Sunday in honor Holer home, near Herman. R rRib Boiling Beef, per lbara n d hi s wi f e ,fo r me r ly Lou ise Ma tthi c s en i s ma ki n g a n exte nd e d vi s i t wi th th e h o me f o lk s . Re v.A .F .Ne we ll repo rts th a t hi s e nti r e fa mi ly we re pr es en t on Ch ri stma s day .Hi a tw o sons, Pe rr y an d Do na ld , who a re a tb en é d i n g sc hool i n th e Un i ve r si ty o f Ok la h o ma le f t W ed ne sda y of th is we ek f o r the ir sc hool wh ic h wi ll ta k e u p w o r k n e xt Mo n d a y . Mr .an d Mr s .I - ' r d Oliver d rove u p f r o m Oma h a Ch ri stma s day a n d wle d a t i h e J o h n A . Rh o a d e s a n d J onas Bu r c h a m homes.Mr s . Oli ve r i s a si s ter o f Mr . Rh oa d e s a n d Mr s .Bu rc ha m.Th e y we re ac c ompanied ' b y M r .0li ve r ' s mo th e r an d sister,Mi s s Ma u d e Oliver . Commencing jan. 1, 1932. M i l k W i l l he raised 2 cents per quart. Bulk Miik to soc per gallon W. C. Linden George K. Nelson A. M. Johns Gerald Lemon J. P. Sorensen Leslie B. Thompson a ra n d hi s wi f e ,fo r me r ly Lou ise Ma tthi c s en i s ma ki n g a n exte nd e d vi s i t wi th th e h o me f o lk s . Re v.A .F .Ne we ll repo rts th a t hi s e nti r e fa mi ly we re pr es en t on Ch ri stma s day .Hi a tw o sons, Pe rr y an d Do na ld , who a re a tb en é d i n g sc hool i n th e Un i ve r si ty o f Ok la h o ma le f t W ed ne sda y of th is we ek f o r the ir sc hool wh ic h wi ll ta k e u p w o r k n e xt Mo n d a y . Mr .an d Mr s .I - ' r d Oliver d rove u p f r o m Oma h a Ch ri stma s day a n d wle d a t i h e J o h n A . Rh o a d e s a n d J onas Bu r c h a m homes.Mr s . Oli ve r i s a si s ter o f Mr . Rh oa d e s a n d Mr s .Bu rc ha m.Th e y we re ac c ompanied ' b y M r .0li ve r ' s mo th e r an d sister,Mi s s Ma u d e Oliver . Commencing jan. 1, 1932. M i l k W i l l he raised 2 cents per quart. Bulk Miik to soc per gallon W. C. Linden George K. Nelson A. M. Johns Gerald Lemon J. P. Sorensen Leslie B. Thompson Q Anna ~on on Sunday they asian '""7"''r " " ' - " " "" l_at the William Crowdy home in of his Birth anniversary.The eve-f "mc up to Blair to spend several that city helping care for lti ra ni ng was spent playing carM. d a y s n t h e p a r e n t a l H .A .H a a c k W i l l i a m C r o w d , w h o h a s b e e n o n " I ' h o 5 e p r e s e n t w e r e M r .a n d M r sy .h o m e I1 ' t h o s i c k li s t .b u t i m p r o v i n g .L e o n a r d A x t e l l ,E d S t o r m a n d ! M r .a n d M r s .C a l l e H a n s e n a n d l M 1 _a n d M r s .L e o n a r d A t e u M r ,a n d M r s .L e s l i e O i f e n a n d f a m i l y l o f s o u t h o f B l a i r ,a n d l n t e r m i n e d a n a 5 1 ;o ' c l o c k d i n n e l d a u g h t e r ,M a r g a r e t . S o r e n ! 1 " = " ° 'a n d " F E "o f n e a r C h r i s t m a s e v e f o r M r .a n d h k s .M r . - a n d M r s .O l i v e r H u d l e s o n I l e r m a r ,\ \ e r c e n t e r t a i n e d " F t h e F l o y d W i l b e r .L a t e r i n t h e c u e - | e n t e r t a i n e d t h e f o l l o w i n g a t d i n - H n n s { .l - m h m h o m e f o r d i n n e r n i m r t h e v h a d a a o t h e r g . u e 3 3 : n @ r o n C h n s t m a s d a y : t { r s . . Q I a n c h Hoier returned home with them to spend Saturday and Sunday and was a guest of Miss Alice Galla-, gher. ,Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Davidsonof Kansas City,Missouri were last Monday afternoon visitors at the parental Andrew Feer home.Mr. and Mrs.Davidson came up to Fancy Beef Roast, lb.15c I N O U R Grocery Departmenton Chistmas day-''mf a nd' Mrs.Tom oabm-,(,,andlliiffar and sons, Dimli and JamesMr. »=md Mrs.Fred H-Jensen two children, and Mrs. E. Gilliam and)./eslie Peak of Lxngle, Wy°~. and dixugluters of west of Blair,|am{children.The coming o flllr.and Mrs.Lee Hudleson of were dinner guests and spa:-nt Lhe,3,n¢3 pleased the children very Lincoln,Mr.and Mrs.Andrew day on Christmas at the home of 'much und treats were given.Bohs and dnugh|.ers,_Anna and her mother. Mrs. Jens Petersen in A number of relatives spent Helen of west of Blair, Mrs.Msry Councll liluffs,lowa.Christmas eve at the Martin Peak and Allie McKinney.Mr. HMfl and Mrs. E. A. Erumbaugh Johnson home,west of H¢,mm,|f'['f_'f'f'_udleson remained over 'Omaha to visit his brothers wue,!Mrs. Winn Davidson, who is con- ifined in nn Omaha hospital. 'Miss Frances Koopman enter-tained in honor of her defer, Mrs. L.F.States and Dr.States of North Plat!/B at the Konpmm'home last Saturday evening. There Baking Powder, Dr. Pri<:e's, per.can zsc 654:Kaffee Hag(Qr Sanka, lb ...' Kamo Mince Meat, 25c cans, Io c/use ou!ISI: 25635c Monaich Mince Meat, per jarentenhined at a family dinner' on r~|....:..x..........A...""|'\\n fnlln nv ~ fine supperwas served to the] .r.n_...:.......~..m¢.§n 'Mru Maruarnfl uma. mganu we re twe n ty rn e n u s present a n aMr .and Mr s .A n d r e w Fe e r e n -th e eve n in g wa s sp e n t i n a s oc i a l dinner on Chrintmu day.Those present were Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Feer and family,Mr.and Mrs, Delmar Feer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Theo.Bixler,Mr.and Mrs. Frank Morrison and baby, all of Blair, Mrs. Christina Vlaaak and family, Johnny Feer, Mrlnnd Mrs/ Deo Schmitz and family,d l ofWinnebago,and Alex Fear of Norfolk. 'r"r',»f.>,,¢"r "r"r"r" »f,>» r je .,, ,, >, -,,,= ,=,, The Senlice Transfer Qappg anh lgrnuperuun Nun lgear Commencing jan. 1, 1932. M i l k W i l l he raised 2 cents per quart. nul k mi km l |''.\ manner.At a lap hour delicious refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Halbert, uc- compnnied by Mrs. M. M. Halbert and son,Billy drove to Lincoln last Saturday to visit Dale Hul- bert,who is confined in the SL Elizabeth hospital following an accident last Wednesday evening. He ls slowly improving although he will be confined in the hospital about three months. Iii-Zmtfif. um un.Anhu` '¥.ZI.I.LI'f.mi1v of Bun-I ur.Bulk Prunes 70 to 80 dze, special 4 lbs 255 25C SSC 3062 254: n\..¢\.Hug Y " " " " " "- __ " "A . v v ¢ u v . .1 - -. . _ _.h ¢ 3 a n d M r s .H .% P " 1 " " 2 - 'a n d a n d M r s .° r .l s ,l v é a o n a n d f é m i l y l Kamo Corn Flakes, 2 large pkg; Great Western Sugar, 10 lb bag Tea Leaf Siftings, 1 lb package son lobert, of CouncH' Bluffs.|north of Blair,Mr.md Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Mayen Of Lolyd Johnson and family, west olFremont,and Harley Rugert Dfll-ierman, and Thomas Johnson of were Chriitmas dinner | gmay g"°S'Z5 "F the Holger Hansen hamel Mr.and Mrs.Chrls B. I-In.nsen\ g es ~ M?°yy:yefIr°';i'i n;'i e ntertained the following rels-\ c o mi n ; n f t g r e h g r i i n ~"Y 'Lives at their home last Sunday: M d M pam 'f Mx. and Mrs.B.H. Watson and ,fr ,an rs.Lows o 'children of Omaha,Mrs.Roberthorthlxeld.Minnesoa, arrived on Andressan and son, Orvil, Mr.and last. musday m°'"mK for a few Mrs.Burt Hansen,Mr.and Mrs.days! wsxt over enistmas,Mrs.;Rsy Casey and family,all Lows is a daughter of Mr. and nnsrd Mr.and Mrs.H_Mrs.fFred Siert of mms city. "1'fY|§'3.r..... .and family and Robe left Monday morning fo r the r llmrno._ Mr- and Mrs. Hans H. Ftahm of west. Nebraska street, entertained the following at dinner last Satur- dny.evenlng:Mr. and Mrs.Chris Frahrn and family ol the Wrench district,Mr.and Mrs.Walter! Frahm and Shirley ol Nashville Larsen of this city, Mr.and Mrs. Victor Johnson, wen of Orum entertained at.a goose dinner Christrnls eve, Mrs. Jack Crowdy, Bess, Bud, and Jens Hansen of Bldr,Mr. and Mrs. Pete Nielsen o l Orum,Mr.and Mrs.Han.:Lehbert and George Crwwdy of Bennington.The re- Toilet Paper, Mmgola Crepe, 5 rolls C L E A N E R S Quick Arrow Soap Chips 25c 25c 20c Selox 1 10-quart galvanized pail Total H : ALL FOR 49: 20 Mule Team Dish Wash Powder, pkg.256 Solvena, Shredded Soap for washing machinend Arthur Jacobs of Benson.Iikénééf of the eve§\ing was lpent| P. m. Tyson, A. R~ Bwes. Karl playin: glmchle. Mx-s.Jack Crowdy hrinemen and L, w Lama ment and Pete Naam won first prizes, f St.Paul,Neb unMo nday b0`¢mi mg .Péte Nielsen and Jena ..¢»....|uw M . .'_:ma nn nf Frank u n ennnolnhnns 1o¢or dishes, 15c can Peet: Tar or Monmouth Hardwater Toilet Soap, 6 bars ISC a ra n d hi s wi f e ,fo r me r ly Lou ise Ma tthi c s en i s ma ki n g a n exte nd e d vi s i t wi th th e h o me f o lk s . Re v.A .F .Ne we ll repo rts th a t hi s e nti r e fa mi ly we re pr es en t on Ch ri stma s day .Hi a tw o sons, Pe rr y an d Do na ld , who a re a tb en é d i n g sc hool i n th e Un i ve r si ty o f Ok la h o ma le f t W ed ne sda y of th is we ek f o r the ir sc hool wh ic h wi ll ta k e u p w o r k n e xt Mo n d a y . Mr .an d Mr s .I - ' r d Oliver d rove u p f r o m Oma h a Ch ri stma s day a n d wle d a t i h e J o h n A . Rh o a d e s a n d J onas Bu r c h a m homes.Mr s . Oli ve r i s a si s ter o f Mr . Rh oa d e s a n d Mr s .Bu rc ha m.Th e y we re ac c ompanied ' b y M r .0li ve r ' s mo th e r an d sister,Mi s s Ma u d e Oliver . Commencing jan. 1, 1932. M i l k W i l l he raised 2 cents per quart. Bulk Miik to soc per gallon W. C. Linden George K. Nelson A. M. Johns Gerald Lemon J. P. Sorensen Leslie B. Thompson W. C. Linden George K. Nelson A. M. Johns Gerald Lemon J. P. Sorensen Leslie B. Thompson \- 1\w1\ " 1s '1 1if\ 1 11 1\1* 1 \ P h o l !l!!|!!!!!|!| u k , m g r o u r o r D D D w m t e s o a p ,vdce,during the coming year satisfactory,,..._,..,..... - . . . _ - .--- - -............,-----»-------n-.. .-..vm...m . : .( n t h ha.-nmm __L__4 ..1..»xvezg l i l I | ¢ s l l § u c g u n n a a w u i v i l - - » - - . . - |A n u g g ul e q i l n i n t e d w i t h M r .R o p n a t t h e --l a u d e f a i r a t u m m w h i c h h e n u f n " § " ' : : m *_ : § " " § 2 f and will warrant your patronage in the past,attnded each year for some time.r&`,!&E`i y home, north of BlairMrs.Grace Simon of . Lincolmllut Sunday.Those present from spent.Saturday( and Sunday with Blair were Mrs. Margaret Iverson, herrmother andisister,Mrs.Jas. Stapleton and Mrs.E.Tombjad. 0n§ Sunday Mrs.Simon*s son-in- Iaw' and daughter,Mr.and Mr3. S.L.Gardner and Jimmy,and Mrs.L.Gardner drove up from Will,Pearl and Vera Mae,Mrs. Susie Lane and her two grand- children,Buddy and Jenn Foss. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bandur and Marian June oi Herman, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ray. /.J.S ASOffice at BLAIR SERVICE STATION gg Carl HQ Bohs, Manager 14,.14andtookherhorrfe with Mr.and Mrs. Blair, Nebraska, Doeember81, 1931 - ;»4 W S I ~IT H E KENNARD NE KENNARD NEW S Mr. and Mrs. Neal_Vrengdenhiland daughter were dinner guestsat the Mary Lautrup home Christ- mas day. lluth Hansen spent Christmas eve with her parents,Mr.andMrs. Chris Hansen.She has beenTwin his daughter ahd son-in-law, employed at the Roscoe Cook' home the past few weeks Mr. and Mrs. G.D. Nicholson and daughters spent Christmas with Mrs.Nicholsen's parents in Iowa.Mr. and Mrs.. Andy Matzen andchildren spent Christmas eve with Mr.Mat:ren's parents.Mr.and Mrs. August Mntzen Sr." Nels Hansen spent.(J1Hstrnas Mr. and Mrs. August Matzen Jr Ic.lxlbs.n-Before married he said he would tame Mg;""'.§'"a"`°""é`i'I."i" "§F°f ldv hi w a 'ui ai ~i s r . a n rs.res ls e5atiempt.e mo er or e rn e_and children visited Christmas |Sayonara-And how uid he mg* the Mrs. Martin Rasmussen 'l? °"'°°""n r .a m . J h w \1:Ichihan-ln n black,silk-linedfmd ,afn'}|y § § i e . f " " . . f ~ box with silver handles.Eaturdny,at the o ni ne Allison me.Ipsa-I don't believe that com "Mr and Mrs A C A d l Zourtney gotfChris1mas eve at'the parental Christmas with Mr.and Mrs. bluth entert d Chris Stender. Chnstmas vacation started Fri-1I :lay and lasts until Jan. 4.Both teachers are spending their vaca- tion with home folks.Mr.and Mrs.George Misfeldt and Harold Miafeldt spent Christ- _mas eve at the parental HenryMjsfeldt home northwest of town. _-....n erson Miss Anna Hansen. who teachesTherewillbeservicesat the pan is sound £0 I 1,y .and mi y and Mr.and Mrs. at the Elkhonl school, is enjoyingMr. and Mrs. Arthur Jeiihen and|Luthex-an church Sunday,Jaa._§.Facto-Why not?James Anderson and family werelher vacation at the home of her anne _esdny eveninglfend Technical high school, afternt a six oclogk dm r Iollowed by two weeks vacation.pinoehle.High ho rs went to,Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brown and Mrs.Wrn.Kahler,ans Braesch;family attended the Christmas pro- consolatmn pnzes w Mrs.Henry gram in Arlington at the Congre- Dornacker and Pres Nickels.Thegational church Thursday evening. guests were Mr. and Mrs.Henry;Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brown andDornackcr_and Robert, 'Mr.and family, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Svend- Mrs.Wm.Kahler,0rv'll dl '_1 e an ganl,Francis and Ruth attendedI-.verett of Bennungton,Mr.and u family dinner Christmas ni ht Mrs. Pres Nickels, Mr. and Mrs.|at the home of Mr. and Mrsite Hans Braesch and Shirley. Kem\it,~Svendgardin Blair.Vernnn nm! Rnmanl 1......\.\..n_ _fl __ LIVE STUEK PHIEES M 5l]lHH~l]MAHA HOG PRICES DROP 10-150 Beef Steers Open The Week [Slow To A Quarter Lower PM umm ln Slack Demmd and I. I Quarier Lower, at 5411565151Feeder Lambs sway at $3.500 daughters spent Chri8i'nmB day at 10:45.Sunday school at with Mr.Jensen'i parents,Mr. Rev.Hans Nielsen of Blai and Mm Henry Jensen.deliver the sermon. Mr. and Mrs, H. C. Blaco drove The Dorcas Club will n1e4an Fremont Christmas eve w spend urdny afternoon wizh Mrs. that nighlf and the following day §wanson at her home near wnth relnhvea."'$§0"-.__..__ __ n _.. __, _-..-- - - - --nu ..- j " ° " " ":|u||| (,lJll .||.ll U | . |M 1 d ~C h a B e f g f1g;;_}U_I p s o - - T h e y h a v n n t c o m p l a i n o d d l l l l l e l 'g u e s t s S u n d a y a t t h e P e t e l p a r e n t s .§ D a l e ,a n d M I S S ~J u n g b l u t h K e n n a r g n w e r e S g u e s t s s a t t h i i o m e -1 f 0 h 4 'l l O l s o n h o m e .M r s .A : c e K e r s t e t t e r w a s o n o m a a .r f M M _F B13w x a b o u t t h e d e l E 8 ' ° n 'F r a n k a n d R e i n h a r t G a s s e r vi s ~ | t h e s i c k l i s t s e ve r a l d a y s l a s t w e e k . |M i s s W i l m a L i e s h e c a m e h m . " € : ~ f . . i . i ` . . . § L ' "r s r a n k t o w n o n a t S a t -i t e d a t t h e F .W .I a m b r e c h t h o m e 'M r .a n d M r s .E m i l S t e n d e r a n d f o r t w o w e e k s va c a t i o n f r o m M NN G T O N r .a n d .r s .G l e n B dH a r r y W A S H I S u n d a y . A l t o n a n g M r s .G u s P a u l s e n S P 9 " t , W a y n e C o l l e g e .J a c k o f N o b q k a C i t y r m z g g l r e " g pWh -M r .a n d M r s .C h a r l e s M m a f e l d t S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n w i t h M r .a n d g 'a s R U R A L N E W S g n u :=hi!<*1:f'11 vi § l t e d a t q w J o r m l m m .C h r i s S t e n d e r .| . . , § . ' I: . ? 'L ' E '.i l P a u l ~ ¥ ° " E £%".d.*~Q § p e n d C h n s t m a s a t t h e h o m o 'l e 5 3|n g c u D n r c p n u n :b m w -.M r .a n d M r s .H a i a n d d a u g h t e r s ,M r .a nU n i o n ~ Y a r d s , I E C . 2 9 ,~S o r e n s e n ,H a n s ~ TY Johnson ld Mrs . Nels rson,Ha r r y lmma h S u n on c elebrate s enjoy ed at n h o me o n y enter ta in ihni chi! 7hns.Be rr y y an d F r e d mr s . I ll : r u m e n u n u c mmr e nNo r f o lk ,sp en t Ch r is tma s wi t h he r p a r e n u ,M r .a n d Mr s .T o m B a ma Bi ll xllman c a me over f r o m ne ar li o n d a mm ,I o n a on e day la s t we e k f o r ' a vis it wi th his br oth er , Ge or g e a nd fa mily ' d r a n d M r s Ch a rle s B e rr y vi s :ted relatives i n Oma h a Sunday I-. ver ett Ca shman and h i s mo th Mr s Pa u l B a r r y on C h n s tr n n s M r an d M r s J oe K o m a l m a n d Ted dy an d M r a n d M r s E d g a r f o r l\l e r we r e d i n n e r g u e s ts o f Mr . a n d hui-xrinv f m,I-airc hild,Be n a n d Geo rge dr ove I M r .an d Mr s .J o hn Ma r s ha ll an d da u g hte r s p e nt C hr i s tma s e ve at the Ollie Marshall home in Kennard, sp en t Fr i da y wi t h relatives i n Oma ha . M r ,a n d Mr s .Geo rge B e r g ma n an d son visited a t th e Ke ra tette r ho me Fr i da y e ven i ng . Mr . a n d Mr s. C hr is Su nd s sp en t F r i d a y e ve n i n g wi th Mr . a n d Mr s . Chr is Nels en.. M r .a n d Mr s .Gle n J effe rson ma r s h a ll n o me s u n d a y aIte rnon n.|M r .M r .an d Mr s .Cha rles Mi d e l d tl l- ls r ve a n d c hildren vis ited n t t h e A .C. | vi slto r And ers on h o me Sunday even ing.|M r . M r .a n d Mr s .F r i tz A r p and _sp ent f a m i ly an d M r .an d Mr s .He n Y¥ ' Oma h x A r p J r .an d f a m i ly we r e supper Su m gu es ts a t th e Ot t o A r p h o me o n Mr . a l Ch ri s tma s e ve .| M r .a Re i n ha r t Gasser vis ited a t th e He n r y Fr e d A r p ho me C h r i stma s d a y .'Mr .idn ug hl After you spend $10 at the Sunda Fashion Center,over any period Nelsor Lo ui e an d Dsrgmar Peterse an d d au g hte rs , Mr. an d Mrs . C . E . ol' ti me y o u c a n b u y a $ 5 Gu a r - |Mi s : anieed Elec tric mm-1.o w n fm M n sen, w 1.u.||1||y were amner guesns Urmst-of Mr. and Mrs.Morris Masters.a " d M "Pele Knudsen and mas day at the home of Mr. andhiisn Maud Mizmters returned with 3;g'§,§"= g»»d;;fqg§;»g»g Mrs. Walter Gutschow in Blair.ithem for severai days visit. agd 1._§s."§5., ;§hun1§neé|Mr. and Mrs. Pres Nickels, Mr.|Mr. and Mrs. Julian Jungbluth, Sunday with r l ives in and Mrs. Hana Braesch and Shir-ulian Jr.,Dick,Bob andJcanne 1.,ley drove to B'ennington Christ- were Christmas dinner guests at. Elny visitors at the home of mas da?to spend the day with.the home of Mr and Mrs.F J1d Mrs. Geo. Andersen were Mr an Mrs. Henry Dornacker._Enerscm._ - - A n u n y u n c r n l r u n o x c a m e an d Alma dr ove 1, 0 Te Mun day 11 ,50 0 h ea d, was re sno n-da y n o h e lp Ola J o h n s 'sible fo r a s low and uneve nly lvw-hia b i r th anni vers ary . 'er trade.Shipping steers held A family dinner wm *about steady while ;other grades the 11.G.Vun Deuscw wer!mlly 25c lower than the Christmas dnv.n u mr s .1-.mu Liottsc h a n d 'u e m a r d J u n g blu th return ed to !Fran`k Lieshu is c onfinéd to h i sAndersen.0 m a h a Mo n d a y wh e r e h e wi ll at- b e d v. ' i infc c tc d tonsils. an d Mr s .Cecnl L a r n m an d Inr n f f°1nnnr\i1 n"|||ff¢I uvu\\»*l " " " " " "" __ " close of last week pnd slow at that. Best : h e r s hone sold around $10.25.Swc ke r s nd feeders wer i n Hood d e mn n n t steady itr ong pr ic e s.i Qu o ta ti o ns o n i n ttle z C h e to p r i m z e a r lm g s l0.00 ll. 5 0 : a m d c hoi c e y ear $1.'l5@ 9.15 : f ur w go od y es rlln ss $6. 006 'Mrs .Eliz ab eth Be nq ed n t dinner Ch r i s tm an d Mr s .Ho me r W a r dre n,Mr .an d Mr s .C He le n a n d Les lie Herr K r a me r o f Benson. P a u l Mo rr is left.Tl Dawso n,Neb.,t o Spar day s wi th hi s p a re n ts . Les lie an d He le n L7`wifi» 'si;:";;..rm;7' 1i'r""¢i~"JI:_ :gs Louise ande nnie Peter-' ' o are employ at Omaha,Sunday with their 'ster <P tDagmar Petersen.sn 'I l l ~ ery rm crowd attended Lhe: k ot h s dUfmd§1rs. 3° VmS:3'mnkcr{4 ~ . l ` \I * A l l " " " " " ""1'. to Umuna Lnrnitmas l.o.sp1enu meld ilu: holx- day at the Bill Burgess home. Mr. and Mrs.Mike Anderson,Ben?were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller undbusinessa children spgnt Christmas with their ternoon.mother, Mrs.C.Miller.Mr. and;e_IIedelun\l Mrs.Ramsdell were out from Seeley of Omaha,Mr.and Mrs. A.C.Sunds, Mrs. Ida Kersietturand son, Edwin and Helen Fern Johnson were dimmer guests at the y B.Jefferson home Christmas ny. §2E:5§a_i'L§1`é}J§B5é. "a~;;4;;;fh; ;¥s;;*, Fashion Center in Blair-they an-A \| preciate your business all the time. blue n I Mr.l u \l n . - - - ¢ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . _ . ._ __ _ _ - 1 7.75:common td ¢4.'r5@a.oo:tms1 gteaa §a.5u@4.5o; >1a!r yearllngs out from Benson onhy.warmed-up short time Monday ufchoicePrime'fun nnd__Mrs. Ggo vmsuuv GTUN NEWS :2%¢"9pd a shorcr rgngl d.ange a;;§}',i l l l l r \ l A . ' l . . l \ meow beevea Sl0.00@ 1\.50: eholce m P r ime heavy ` beeves $9 . 75 6u s o :sood to crioice steers $8.00 `qps:15: fair ¢o'sood steers $6.250 8.00: common w Hair steers $5.00 06.255 sood w 'choice swckersts.2sfoe.0o:lai r io E c o d stoc ke rs $425(D5.25Z c ommon to fair stoc k- grs sa.a5 @4.2s ;, tr ashy 8YBdeS an n J e an ette sp en t KJIIHSUIIBS B lth e Ma r t i n I-ledelund h o me i n Oma ha . Mi s s V e lma Ru we o f Or u m, sp en t th e week»end a t th e Ha n s J eppesen home. Mi s s lrmn J e ppe sen , teac her i n th e W ashi ngto n sc h ools , is spend- in g the h o li d a y s wi th her pare nts, Mr . a n d Mr s. Han s J e p pe s e n. ` Omah a tha t d ay also . Mi s s He le n Ellin g se n i s spend- in g th e h o li d a y s wi th h e r p a r e n ts an d f ri e n d s a t W n s n w, Ne b . Gue sts a t th e Ha n s Svoge rson home o n Chr is tmas we r e Mr .an d Mr s . Ne ls Swa n s on , Mr. a n d Mr s . Ha r r y Swa ns on a n d Be n Ti c tge n. M r .an d Mr s .A lf r e d Svoge rson nn/I ,|......\.»,...Fhr inb in-|..f¢|....» rr xen u s a n a relatives o t mr . an d Mr s. J oh n Ku nn eman g athe re d a t th ei r h o me la s t Sa tur d ay eve - n i n g to he lp Mr .,Kunnema n c ele- bra te hi s birth day . Mr s. B en e! B er te ls en , Mr s. J oh n Ma r s ha ll,Mi s s D s g mn r Petersen an d Mr s .Geo rge B e r g ma n spent Mo n d ay a fte r no o n wi t h Mr s . A li c e ]{ersteLu»r. Th e P u i lan d thei P s o f th e P r i ma ' o f MItea c h e | M r y r o o m T. a nd M '...P*?S@n W ent to thre 5?E T , e p |~;0nes wa s f»5?§'5§""°" J pnes. Mrs. .1"1S'LIan.._ l l .ap d Mr s Jog'c s0rI|ekBry ant_ uv "m a ¢the ir Shape u s eI_sen home Monday alwrnoon,"°m° ln Nonoxk, whqre they Prehth.th -Ch - L cmplqyed at Henr lf'|clds'stutmn.g »:meéfnm °g_}°§;;gym g f f l f f ,Juhus and Wxlhnm Stendcr ;.I n m " d d ` f \ l f D € l f her hip. Th e teac hers an d pu pi ls o f the s c h o o l h a d q u i t e a s c a r e W e d n e s f : l a y n o o n ,w h e n t h e i r o i l s t o v e ; \ L " } l i { ' h | h ¢ l \l i § £ |f n !h h !l n n t n u _IJ "- ",__--_...............,..,wh o is c on vu le s c in g fr o m u b r ok e n I ha ve fin ish ed wo r k o n th e base- me n t a t the Hu r r y W ri c h i1ome, ne ar Ke nn n rd . Mr .an d Mr s .C.V .Sh u mak e r attend ed th e Ch ri stma s p r o g r a m a t the E l k Ci ty sc hool Th ur sd ay n a g ;n a l . C P U P W P J v v i m f " You'll be Surprised 3; -a $2.50 Ql»3.UU2 good to choice feeders Ss.onrr:5.15;fair ,za Eood feeders l4.DDTi'5.00: c ornfnon to fair Iced- ers $2.'75@4.0o; stock cows s2.25@ 3.00:stoc k helfers sa.oo@4.oo: stoc k steer calves $3.50@6.50; sto c k hei fer enlfes $3.00@`4.50; trashy Stoc k c alves $2.00® 3.00. "wrbeh sau.. melsc Lower: Mr .a n d Mr s .He n r i 'Gherk and c hi ld ren , Mr an d Mr s. Elmer Lu n d a n d J o h n an d Es th er L u n d spent Ch ri stma s wi th the ir mothe r,l\ Irs. Lou is a L un d. Mr . a n d Mr s .l l .B.Plug g e an d sons dro ve to W ashi ngton to sp end Ch ri stma s wi th Mr .and Mr s . Charles Gottec h. M r .a n d M r s .L e o n a r d P e t e r s o n , \ ) . . . 1 . I _!\ l . . . L ..). .a . . .1 .I Wedn Dak01 ma s ents. o f th sence.Rex me mh dro ve _at B l u a u g u l m x ,\ . | u l o \ . n l C | \ . | u l u a n Lesday after no on f o r Sou th ta wh er e th ey spe nt Chri st- wi th I'-Irs.Svogerson's pa r- Be n Ti etgc n is ta k in g c a r e e livestoc k du r i n g the ir ab- '.E .P.Booher an d several »ers o f th e Sunday sc hool over to th e Cr owell Ho m e s i r Sunday after no on whe re Booher delivered a ser mon Lhe c hildren sa ng Ch ri stma s fnr *lin nnnc lu ihn ra I Mr.and Mrs.John Marshallan d da u g hte r sp e n t C h n stmn s d a y at th e S te wa r t h o me ne a r B la i r . Mr . an d Mrs . Hen ry 'P ie tg e n en - ter tai ned a t di nn er Sund ay ,Mr . a n d Mr s .Chr is Sunds,Mr .and Mr s .J a me s Surnis an d fa mi ly , Mr .an d Mr s .W m.Wiese and fa mi ly ,Mr .and Mr s .W m.Ma t- zen,Mr .an d Mr s Ma r ti n Sunds an d d a ug h te r ,Mr . a n d Mr s .W. B. J efferson,Mr .an d Mr s .A .C. Clln||e \1n|»iin \fn4§u nnfl Dnn 'Ph.l. v the . . -- .' " \ ,u u q a v l .| | v \ .l \ | l I \ . . | l ( .\ |b l a z e d u p a n d b u r n e r !s e v e r a l b o a r d s o n t h e w a l l i n t h e b a s e - me n t.Th e fi r e wa s p u t o u t be- fo re mu c h da ma g e oc c urred.Mi s s Jeppesen bu r ne d h e r f i ng e r s q ui te badly . H .E .Ly o n s spent C h i s L mn s wi th Mr .an d Mr s r m . . l m uns "- mg h t. Th e Sun day Sc Ch ri stma s progra: Sun day even ing. we re presented \ an d candy .Th e dec orated. Mr .and Mr s . ¢ . : . ~ { i . . l . ¢A L n* . . . hoo!g n vc a n i c c m a t th e c hurc h Low Cost Now The children gr.. ' L .:m~.,::r5 A s k u s f o r E s 1 ' i m a f e , s ' "-~$!'u":"'5~?f 4I Twenty five uwiwauu fresh mowed up Monday §.nc1.ope hogs :gpg ncr mc y u nu n1uL|.1U Jung:z1LI.en\w¢1;Re.ra Chr is tmas dinner an d p a r ty n tl a n d 1 the Stu ar t '1:1llmun ho me z1car[,.,,,.n|, A ~ 0 4 0 B ~s o n a n d f a m i l y u t .B e n s o n .i n K e n n n r d M o n d a y e v e n i n g .r 1 . A n i c e s i z e d c r o w d e n j o y e d t h e J u l i u s : m d E m m a S t e n d o r w o r n U ] ) l . ' 0 g l ! l l l l a n d C h r i s t m a s t y g g a t d i n n e r g u e s t s a t t h i !E m i l S t c n d c r : f _ - t h e s h ~._1 ' _ ¢ . . _ _ . _ _ . . _ . _ . . _ _ _. . -.._rE '=2»a=;>a=;».;v.;f»..,z:»..,,:f.;1.,,:v=.,,:2=.;1=:f t.aa;.P:mi:swwe'-:asa-atz@.z'-a4€¢a-=@=m~=fz~=§=m§#s4€4§4@4a'#»z=@=s ~CQMPARE Goodyear nin g.;Md.an d Mr s .He n r y Peter sen.Y an d B e r n a r d , Mr . a n d Mr s . E me s t'~ ~ Ke rs tette r an d fa mi ly ,Mr .a n d ; Mr s .Gu s A u c h a n d Che ste r spe nt Mr .a n d Mr s .He r ma n J u n g \ n |-s _I 1 \ f FRANKNAEvEJm;. a m w @ % $& &&% m && mn:,were xuqumw-r mn:closg of last week.fading Inrsely at s mr n'Dread, 1 04.05. with hes ht wdbringing $4.10. _' l m e wa s $3.90 lsh ts DE a n d n a r - ~'|\|nr¥ E l k City ._ Mr .an d Mr s .E lme r W r i g h t spent Chr is tmas day wi th rela~ tives i n Oma ha .On Ch ri stma s eve they we re g ue sts a t th e Geo. Selsen home,n o r th o f Ke n n an l. J oe Galla gh er spent th e week- end wi th his mo the r a t Kearney . Mr .an d Mr s .Bert.Hansen were |guests_ at. the Robert Andreaaen \.n¢vg au;gu...|5u\,u\.u \.n\..s\.Mr s.M.Be nton an d c hildren onlne last.Wednesday even ing f o r several day s vis it wi th Mr s .Be n- to n 's mo the r , Mrs .E.Spraker and fa mily . Dic k Mo c k ar ri ve d i n Ii en na rd on e d a y la s t we e k f or a n i nd e f i n - ite s tay .Dic k us ed to c ome he re qu ite of te n wh e n hi s brother,D r . C .E .Moc k :mtl f n m i lv resided gen.Mr .an d Mr s .Ce aen W ri c h e n- ter tai ned fr i e n o ;an d relatives on Fr i da y eve ni ng i n hon or o f Hr s . W ric h'a bir thd ay . Th e Ch r is tma s p r o g r a m a t the c hurc h iuat Sun day eve ni n g wa s we li attend ed a m!enjoy ed by oil. Mr ,an d Mr s .Chris' Sunds,Mr . a n d Mr s W m hfnlvnri n ur! Mr and Same 14.000 ke! IWM slow han the c lo se .'z5@5.25.a n d showed weak- msed. Aged sheep : la mb s . Ho o d Di f a t lambs, iL5.25I :s h a m y earllngs, all a n ¢ home Sunday.here-hut sineeth_e§mrliovee ioMr s .S a m Va n D eu se n c a me o Uly s ses ab ou t three y ears ago , f r o m Oma h a Ch ri stma s eve ~ spend th e fo llo win g d a y wi th her par en ts, Mr. an d Mr s. Mi ke Ne ls en Mrs . C ly de Ha nse n a nd so ns le ft Su n d a y to sp e n d a we e k wi th r e l- ative s at As hla nd .The y mad e the tr i p b y b us . Mr .an d Mr s .Cly de E .Rosen- ba u m a n d c hildren we re dinner guests 0r_.M.r. and l'jilS F m d A n - Di c k ha s visi ted Ke n na r d b u t once du ri ng th a t ti me . Ma rjo ri e Gh er k, da ug h te r o f Mr . an d Mr s. He n ry Gh e rk o f Fr e mo n t sp e n t a p a r t of h e r C h r i s tma s va - c a tio n wi th h er gr a nd mo th e r, Mr s . Lo ui sa Lu n d ,an d he r unc le an d au n t, Mr . an d Mr s. A rt J e n se n . Mr .an d Mr s .Ro be rt A nd re as en hnrl no riinnnr annnre Phvis fmne .. ,. . . . . . .. .. . . .- - _ . - - . . ..' »,. , , , - . g qMr s .Ma r ti n Sands spent Sun day even ing at the O. C . Li esc h e ho me. Mr .an d Mr s .E m i l Asc h en te r- tained relati ves seve ral da y s la st week._ 'The blue roc k shoot he ld here la s t Sun day d r e w a la r g e c ro wd. Mr .an d Mr s .Chr is Sands,ll-lr. an d Mr s. Ma rtin Sa nd s an d d au gh - ter,Mr .a n d Mr s .He n r y Ti etge n and daug hte rs,Mr .an d Mr s .Jas. §nn ds an d f a m i l u M r nnrl Mr1: f a l l [ 0 la mb s with other First Grade Tires on the market / .l"CCl.lC1 lamos,@4.-lo:Iec dur $a.50® 4.oo: n to fair $2.50 A..a u . . 0 choic e $2.00 good $1.50@ r ewes 5.2569 'dreasen Un r ls tma s day .Fre d S c hmidt, who ha s b een vi s- itin g ut. th o Ma r y L a u t m p ho me f o r th e pa s t mo n th , le f t S a tur d a y f o r De s Moi ne s w h e n ho wi ll be at th e F o r t u n ti l J u n e . Mi s s Ve ro na Nels on,wh o is st- tenfling hi g h sc hool i n Bls lr , v h n n f | \ . n \ n | : I n n a u n : { \ .l n -e m a i - day ,M r .a n d Mr s .C.B . o f B la i r , M r . my Mr s .W her an d De lo ri an d Ruf Andreasen o f Oma ha ,an of K e nn a r d . The W . B . Rosen baum 11 the Scene o f sz f a mi ly g Ch ri stma s wh e n Mr .al u a a a u u u u . 1 - " _ _- _ _- _.. . .J :- . - . ..-¢»_-- ¢\ .~Hgnsen Wm.Wigse and family were six i l l T h u r -o ' c l o c k d m n e r g u e s t s a t t h e W m . H 1 T r n n n M a t z e n h o m o C h r i s t m a s : m m _ . _ _ _- _- . g yllmh li ; fa i r E 5 5 ; \m;;. ;;a "na : "f; '"m. '1 ; ;@,...| family visited at the Chris Sten- d ho last. Frida I l l n "°"£° lf"' i r meDag1nar 1=.'{;f..enter- iff 'MTE tained l number of relntives from im.L Ewa 0 2 3 5 : Q0 055 ~ Omaha Saturday evening 1cDonuldu n 1!.. ..I H .f*{¢.|f n u n n ]H u i . | | | | \ : l | \u n :| | \ | | | u | | ) n l l l l l l | | \ : |l i m i '~t e R b aI M .M r .a n d M r s .M i k e N e l s e n .z r o s e n u m a n d . e M r .a n d M r s .' r -J .W f i g h t p n m e £ 2 2 E : . ' : ! . . . . % . ' " ; . . § ° £ & ' 5 3 GUUD YEARs|at E s be n , K an s as tn sp e nd Ch d st- ma s with th ei r s on an d d au g hte r. - in- law, D r. and Mr s. W . E.W rig h1£ and sons.Th e y le f t fo r the ir ho me Sunday mor nin g.Mr s .W . E .W r i g h t an d sbns ac c ompanied th em a s fa r as L in c o ln whe re the y spent several day s wi th Mr s . W r ig h t' s s is ter an d f ami ly .| p above $175,000. Knox county farmers received 63 loans amounting to about $90- ~0,study of Peterson's report huws.Cedar county farmers got 56 loans totalling about $44,000y ~oyd county got 122 loans totaling bout $32,000.Ten farmers in olt,five in Brown,and one in ~ock county received loans amount ng to over $3,000.Of the loans till pending, fifteen are in Boyd ounty,eleven ,in Knox,four in Cedar,one in Holt nnd. one in ' ~ck county..With the exception of the few oans still pending, the uctuulcash mm the government is in the ands ol the farmers who applied for the loans.All o f the loan~ were made on xi business basis an~ on satisfactory security.Interes has been deducted already and th~ money will have to be repaid - the government next lsll- All of the money loaned to da has been for feed.The next ate will be to supply money for 1 » lolms from some source, Direcw Brokaw believes.Congress li~ not appropriated any federal land to date for seed loan purposes, lx says. Undoubtedly it fedenl ~ -- are made available, the uma se up will disburse the funds. Rwewing the feed loan pro of the past few months, Direcln Bro hw a nd Mr.Peterson a ll~ attention to the fact that loc: committees and county otlieen o the seven drouth counties had grelt deal to do with the seen ' of the loans.One of the firm pieces of work was the survey o conditions made by Amedcnn gion committees under the gen eral direction of Charles Carrol and George Wilcox ol Lynch. EEE. 'IEE-]iIE`§nJ`§e1E}2` ;.;;;.;° !;c:He||iz rf; i=""éB `££"§a§J§""~vs£i§{o1jtl1e dar-|Beret to match Free.Fashion Will Wright of Blair, was a bus» Center.ines caller in Kennard Monday. r .md Mrs.Clyde L.Rosen-' f . n \ r \ f weII | n . | T \ » \n v I f - - u w v u - ( f u s n \ " h " ' T " H P ~WeathersARD RURAL\\ . l l \ . . }5 ¢ ¢ » , .- . . - - - . LIL" with George O'B'rir:n ' C U B A N L O V E S O N G " hn llm nm?I n u n . l. \...-...U v - . .. . . vu .:.¢v\.u r y uChristmas with Mr. and Mrs. Geo Sfzlinozzle"Du ra nte, ¥.n\|urn11¢'|\'Hh he tt ...-.......,,.Mr.and M m Charlie Kempckeweredown from Lyons, for nweek-end visit with Mr. Kemp-\cke'e parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kempcke.Mary Jacobsen of Blair, was a guest at the W.D.Smith home Christmas. Charlie Wrich and daughters were supper guests Christmas eve at the Pete Rasmussen home. Mr.and Mrs.Charles hlisfeldt and children were supper guestsChristmaseveat the parentalHenry Misfeldt lmme. Mr. :md Mr; Frank Gasser and (Go nd yea r' s First Grade Tire s)I u s v u ,; . ¢ \ | u ¢ \ . - . - . ._ -- - [zest Torranc e.These fi ne star t. F ri dn y , J a n. lst. :R A I N B O W T R A I L " ,a to the "Rid er s o f th e Sag e" is a fi ne old wes te rn vm t t e n b>*,| ,Zv-M Grey . have taken a BIG nrices épl a c i ng ¢9oo(/1/ear _/ 70 ma/Ae;<72/'es in a qlality nd price . . . . . . . . . _ ;\__-..__.._| '| _ _Ifamilywere supper guests Christ- mas eve nt the Louis Goreham home. Mr.and Mrs.A.C,Anderson and family were supper guests on "low fa #rain BABY'S BOWELS Bnbirl. boille-hd of breast-fed with any (mdgncy to he cqnlgpuled:odd thrive if they rwenv dailynil a teupooniui uf this old familyiud.or'| pruaripuou for the bowel: 'Thai is one lure my to train Unabawdsinhealthyregulnrily.T1avoidthefrelfulnus,vomillan .\¢, [milure to gain, and otheraf conlupuod babxa Dr.Caldwe.il'a s Pe in imad for an bnby.or5., .52 hm word ofya [among dodur Fony neven gean o prucuee taught hiugm w al. habia need io keep thai:'llle bowels active,regulu;keqlittle bodies ,P'~""P gnd hsdlhy. For Dr. Caldwel specialized in the lrcatment of women and liltln ones. Hnitleudrd over 35(4) births Wilhoitlon ol one mother or baby. c 4...--...._ gg ~v. g f .Q1... fl .|- -r . s u r _ . _ . . ;r" 2 . ' * ~ 4' | \ .EI l I pf,.II1 | + c a n n o t D e e q u a u e uAiteryou spend $10 at the Fashion Center,over any period Here are th e Ne w Pric esmf time-you can buy a $5 Guar- xnbeed Electric Clock £ar$1.30 oraI2 Card Table for 50c.Trade at the Card Table for 50c.. Trade nt the Fashion Center in Blair-they ap- preciate your business all the time. people from n \ | » - -. . . w . . . - r -. - . ._ . . , - .. . -,i c h t h e y h a v e s e c u r e d t l f e m - ves y ears before.Th e pic ture fi lled wi th a c ti o n - p i n s :ro- mc c,drarnn,comedy an d some the best scenic shots ever med o f the least frequ ented POISON FOR SILVERFISH Silver!" h may bc eliminated bythe use 2? poisoned flour paste. In making the paste the following formula should be used:Flour,1 pint; White arsenic,P5 to '54 oz., Witter.The arsenic shol.\ldbe add- ed to the flour and sufficient \va~ ter used to make a thin paste by boiling.Complete relief has been secured bv thin measure.Great. :is of the Grand Canyon."The CUHAN Lov E SONG" three macbcap Marines.LawrenceTibbetiiandErnestTorrenceaid considerably in their adventure in Cuba.Lupe Valez is little peanutvender with whom Tihbett falls in love in a verywvivid story of the love affairs of a. Marine.The Heh, mellow voice of Tibbett singing the "CUBAN LOVE SONG" is n o u r n o t t o be missed.'ribbeu dsc sings two other numbers. "l[IDNlGH'I""DUNKlNG" PRE care shouid bi ~ ueerlviiéarsenic, the poison paste, and the poisoned bits of cardboard where young chlldrvn will not get hold of them.The poisoned paste is spread on pieces of cardboard, md allowed to dry there,and these pieces of cardboard Ire then slipp ed into all the crevieeu when the 1mm-mn occur, in bookahelves Ind 'backl of mmk l l ,under Wuh- bolrds, xnd in the botwms cl all dnwern.In using the Iiour puts poimned with arsenle it in a good p l n n w p o u r t h e p u t e c n s ma l l pieces of flexible cardboard or pa~ per and than roll these to form cy- llnders with the paste on the in- side.Another good poison in n mixture of 12 parts of sodium fluoride powder to IW parts ofm n ' m u g A # - d u n n o f l n n r D l ¢ » ° ~`éb£~is'i:`é AND coomss DRO IJ TH c o mmm GF I* $168,111 FEED nom: Federal feed loans totaling $168,777 have been approvd am le nt i mc the seven noxtheasten dmnth area counties of Nebraska V. H. Pefuson reported to Dime tor W. H. Brokaw of the agricul tural colleze extansinn service Rosenbaum Service Station fewrson hai just retumed fron y nuwho 1 all| .5 Avia | l \\A UL l l l u s » \A i u u a | | l \ . 1 :Q 1 o n 1;\. '|l r ¢ ¢ 1 . h m n f l n m - n ¢ n » » » n d | t 1 " H m i x t u r e w h e r e t h e a i l v e r f i s h vmw fu.. .-=-»-~--~- r--- ---~-~1' d "_1lkgwcldnss 8° at 8'I'.Fashion can m |Dm, W. B. 0\|.ownL's an r.»'l.`fE'§'.»f'§'T;°§.$"¢'{f'"1'1.§ f.1 §§ §2'lf§€ '§`9¢"i §"§ °§°i";§ f"§ .1§ f§X \SYRUP P E P S I N MORE PEOPLE RIDE O N GOODYEAR TIRES THAN O N ANY OTHER K|Np`f§»n1f§;esm{r§ Eéanéé. 'I'h,irty-two applications { are :fi ll pending and A Dodork n Bm;-, Ngbraskn, Detejnber 81, 1931 I unn|||||||||m||||||||||||||m|||u|u||||||||||u|m|||||||||||||||||m|||||m|n»»h The Churches EASTOLDBYTHEIRPASTORS§§Qgfglgfgp & Iqlgg § I-IERMAN NEWSu ~~~ »Ar th ur Fausett spent la st week wi t h hi s gr a n d mo th e r , Mr s .A n n ! w.,"=»n ne 'I'aknmn.\\. D a Mo i n e s th e I o llo w mg d aSug t.Shr nd er a n d f a m i ly a r e sp an in s the ho li d ay va c a tio n with Mr s .S b r a d e n pare nts,M r .a n d Mr s .B o o th a t P a wn e e C i i y , Ne b . ...\..»;.... Wit =<m:m1~'F°s SALE NOTICE Metzinger are defendants, I will, on February 1, 1932, at one o'clock m u u u uMr . a n iE1`n`i}§`51§?fgrd Qvf°;\.°f1d|{>f',I§'{,..L'$II¢1.'f`7° vuuu xcmuvum RS NEBRASKA lstate as / AUCTIONEE'children drove to Council lfluttsfor Christmas vdth relatives and :remained until Monday. \John Behmer of Hodslciss, Colo. arrived in Herman last week tolspend the remainder of the winter where with relatives.I Mr. and Mrs. Everett Miller are Mrs. Glen West and Mary Rose " _. = went to Fremont Wednesday m wisit over Christmas with hermother,Mrs. Katharine Knuth. f y "spent Christmas day with ____ em.Mis Louise Larsen who teaches _-._.f rj.,..»m n 1. Zmendinz her'§_ervlcea at 19.30 A. M._* Th°.SP¢¢i=l m\1§i¢_ and orchestra E I'R WITY LUTHERAN CHURCH FIRST METHODIST CHURCH E ' . Lincoln and 2nd Street!Walter H. Jackson, Putnr ~ H. c. JuL FN8°» Pano:' §The Sunday evening service `E.Sunday School, 9:45 A. M.Dec 27th was very interesting E BLAIRUnder an order of sale issuedfdoor of the Weshington County rt of Wash-Court House in the City of Blair, ka, under a Nebraska, sell nt public auction tosaidCounithehighest bidder for canh,the Live Stock, Real ,Efffleelosureciécreeof in an action thgrcl where . in .Volney V. plaintiff and John C. and Farm Sakin Ro E hiimn iébm appy over the arrival of a babyanattheirhomeWednesday, Iec. 23..__ I u e r m a n se r v i c e s e v e r v S e c n n t l l m m x w m w n r n n r h n l n m - : n m n n r l m eVon nt her home nere.|-'"" " " ' ° " ' " " " " ' " " ' " " " ':.==;..,,, r " on ;;';£':';"?r;"';';;", ;g;=_;-gg;-§:;»":';:'wi=,'°:.':;: ?.§"?;§; as r =.m|||||u|||||||m|||||||m| ||n|I|Iunun|Iuunnnnnu|||n1||||||||u|||||u|mE The tree :md sonK8 at the Hap- -ng ffffb Ss-"dw _...'rneym 4~ er.e t a l on J nnga ry - i n the af te F r o n t Do o r Cn un ty Co m o f Bla ir , Ne br a sk a as 4, 1932, at two o'clockf¢<n-deél,except thof ] moon,at the We.stllot lying south of the of the Washingtonled as follows:Comm rt House in the Citypoint on the east. Em Washington County 145 feet south o f tellgy. puolic al}¢f5f>¥;|con1er of said lot, ru p m n l u i d !Mr. md M n. Do de nr mhn naline auuib- mn :te Chrhtmu dinne r mm Mr. ue ndng u. | md li n.P. S. Hopkins 'ht ti l! s. M. P frm ho me01 ui d lot l l h n o n who in anah e ~ = ' f " . \ . . n . F . . . | f u n m h . tist church Christmas eve attrac-Saturday instruction (Blble H181 Next Sunday morningthe serted a large crowd of youngsteys. tory and Catechism) at 9:00 A. Ml mon and worship will be in con- |"~¢_.,(Au nml|n¢fe was uw u auul vu:uw *vs »--IIBCLImq p b m 9 f _ ¢ } 1 ¢ s 3 g § a y = § § . q 9 . \ _ _ _ | o A Nls H E V A NGE L I C A L .;| L»rd nning thence ninutes west feet, thence I minutes a0 a Poi# on 1.4 whim a. msuucwr Ill '"'=M"*~vI~'é'""""""mr.ann mrs.wm.naxxnuwvn LUTHERAN CHURCH, o gug:m y s f2 | ; :x n§ 'a '° ,§ ;" :; L ":' ; :; ? ' a n Hans C. Jersild, Pastor th El La home._..L.H ' l i ~"M t g B'2`§5.a sm,who lugs m; §\§`.?dJ'§i JZ. Benléoggg;"Come unto me,all ye that spent \.h¢past twq months nvhame at Tekamah.lahor and are heavy laden, and ~Indiana and Illinms,renamed]Mr.nm! Mrs. 'Berg Conner and wxll give you rest."Mt. 11:28.' I i will discuss the question,"Has Christianity Failed!" The churches have s valuable message for folk in u time llke this.Go to the church of your choice next Sunday. Best Wishesto th e mg ne st. b id de r fo r c a sh T- Mi so uth 25 de gr ee s 37 1 fo llo wi n g desc ribed re al es tate , f or a d i sta nc e o f 5 3 9t o w i t :Th e So uthwes t Q1191U2P!Hght 24 degrees 53 o f the So u th wes t Qu a rte r -an dld is tan c e of 8 0.7 f eet t R n w m m o n i n L a ts R and A ini u. ..u"Ani H- . . J a ¢.'.r'" " ' t " " " " "---_ - ----me n." ....= or ...-..U-. ----.- --|_h f n H z week.3 ---~ --_ ~~-_Mi O:_I~ , ; ' ~ . ' : : : m . ' : ; . ~ f e e t ah °;,;~= ".:'°"'::r ~ .zs°'v.,.:. ~ Hom <f»aez°.2<.;;»;..,, ;:1 ..; ,,f >° Sun day ~ and ~ :md 'ine émh Half of the NZ>=1\il»§§'§§`°f°l'.f,§`$.'§ gy Mygfn* ,§."§e,Lncln, "mg §."§§"'"If§,'I¢§`""~¢`Tf§"°"'° Mae Cooper-_of Des wal moo Divine Servioe. west Qg g -gm;Norihwest zinger und wife go the City ol gm; ,;;;=°,§M VanpHorn :hiring Iowa '2" entersmed at n The-Ladies Aid meets at Q Quaner o t N 't t H. O. Cooperthe holidays.Evelyn returned wgyge nner a eowe-at Quarter Blmr, Nebraska, and recorded in _home of Peter Taft Wednesday,and Government Loi. 1'nll in'BO0\¢ 49, page 482,of the deed her work at Lincoln Sunday.Mrs. p_ s_ Ho kiné attended se Jan. 6.. Section 23, in Township 18, North,rd of W h'ICHRISTIAN CHURCH IA. J. Hargett, Pastor ; I p r -reco s as mg t o n Co \mty , |En r o u te m Oma h a W ednes day vic es an d a' s pe d a l musi c al pro- Ra n g c 1 2 , E a s t o f th e Gth P.M-| Ne bra\ ska,sub je c t t o a mo n g a g e Mr s .Geo.Beavers o l Te lmm a h . g r a m a t th e W heeler Me m o n a l a n d a ll a......¢ions an d :»d di ¢i| >n s;¢ ,, th e owi de ml Bui ldi ng &1. <mn [@wvp¢ d.h §f@ 3n §l .fvf§__=d_\l§\_f_f,1>r@5py¢ezinn.¢hurc}1 at_Qm\o n | To Our Friends and PatronsCONGREGATIONALCHURCH A. F. Newell, Pastor - New Year service Sunday mor- ning at 11 o'clock,concluding with the anamerly observance of I-Iappg anh Hrnapvrnun the Comrmlnion.The snecial at tention of ali Comrmunicxmtsto mm lands. more puticulnry Association. or umm. Nebnlill- snddescribed u follows: Onmmenciml Said real estate ll 190 be mold to 1gt. 11~°.'2.*erf°_€*i'1'1. ':f_.**': ._"Ef*:'}!'9*"fi' 121°f-=~=l»=z°="E.-='. 252; u B S I B I U 1 6 1.10 058 n u u u :11 - - - - _ = _ 3 ' L . . . .1 5 u " l § | S u n d E y mgpllpg .l°."_'i'_f§__"'i5_'§?1"'='Z|1 1 41 'called to this service,>wn on me E1-vrulllc uun._te r , mr s . ma n e n o p mn s vuu lus mn m ma xm g y o u r p r o g r a m mr i n e ;Mi s s Ger tru de Mortens en," ' l° s o lo i s t.Ne w Y e a r , le t u s c o n ti n u e to p u t afebeurgrggentf ma k e ever y ef f o r t !3("h£'B Bt Pl&ttSEl|0I.lth,NEb.,13|nIi55 ~ J e s p e r s e n Of L I U'Go d i n t 0 O lll ~ l e t UB S i lt 8 5 i d e S 3 Ch h ~I t ~ ome f o r th e hohday s.c o in , i s ho me fo r the h oli da y s .each Lord'B D a y f o r God's wo r k .u n ay ure oo a Mr .an d Mr s .D .W .lu tle d ge .M r .an d Mr s .Glen W e st and 1.....u.....,r:.......\.......1..........:-.....I - ;a.m.,P r m.P.E.Fla c k,Sup t.gnetfn ;g"°*';"'°'" not "'_"' 5*"°'";closure decree of sam plalnuuhec :un 1 ( .ze sanje bclng '§'5°,ap}ainst said defendants of $1556.47,\ Nun 1323?the intersfzciion of the South line bf Government Lot 1 in said Sec~ f 7% lex 1931, C ntrn-tained at a turkey dinner on.M ry R a a A1 lm c dhnstmnsdayforMr.and Mrs: nv; to °§?¢m2n¢ or 'I'ue s :i :y ~Iu y u|.u cu uu ||.;c u u l u l ucx vuzlsug } ° ~~~p e o p l e ~ u s e i o n t i n u e t o k e e p i n t o u c h m t h 6 : 3 0 f o r a N e w Y e a r m e e t i n g G o d S D| 8. l l3 .1111..-n...........1 In ; _ | _ . . _ __ _ lisisof$9.30, and ull accruing zsts, as by inw provided.Dated t Blair, Nebraska, this 28th day I December, 1931.IARION SUTHERLAND, Sheriff E Washiggton County, Nebraska. 0-51: CHEERFUL COOKING CLUB H. C. Cooper, Roy Rutledge una '-'-_family,Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Rut- §ii`§i,J° see the Chnstmus decor ledge and Efmh' Ivan Rutledge all Mnand Mrs. Chds Korshoj and fZ'5`.?$'"' Wvmn and Charles R""lcildren were dinner guests at the,li M d h t o F 'dMissSYMF"E""*°"»who "*'l Mr." E33 ~ i=.,..1"'£'f.w§ "Zf tepds the U""9""'Y at A?" A"'°f,N0m\fi¢1a,Minn. enjoyed Christ-I uh" is spéndmg thg holiday "Hman and the week-end visiting cation at the home of her parents, relatives and friends here and at. Mr. and Mm J . ~ Brunwn.|Bmr_ Mrs. Wm."Rank1n \'e'"'f"°'.l'§".Mr.and Mrs,J.W.Brunton The Fellowship-Birthday Dinner will be held at the church Thurs-lday evening,Dec.31;at 6:80 `o'cloek.Come and invite your friends;we are going to have a pleasant evening together. $25 Winter Coats for Ladies ra nt $15.90. Sizes M to 46.Fashion Center. rue mmuui huncneun una eiec-¢_'.ion of officers of the Ladies So- cial Union oceurs next week Tues- day at the church.Mrs E.RStewart is chnlnnux of ai;-'coml mittee,assisted by.Mrs.Krogh, Mrs.McDonald, Mrs. Hopkins and Mrs. Epperly, ~Mr. and Mrs. Newell wish to ex- tend the wannest of New Year greetings to all their friends. l bank bf the \1 \"U T' 11 '|1 u ||I |I ; . \ JENS NIELSON. Proprietor ..........f r / ' r r ' r f f ' r f r f r r r f ' r f r f r f r " r ""r r r ' " r " uné Quaid Govénmenr 1.0¢ 1) to a point of 'fo-so feet due cast of the northwest corner of said] 1 . | T | H f \ | 1 |k r New Plymouth, mano tn s ea uf 1 relativess.'i"'3.°°.!!"l"2'..-_-.2I'.¥f.5... I»°,l"»...1 nm mm by me fi' §¢.i'..f1 n»f'.a1'¢'l.'f'... 2.1 includin:|mint nt n n nnuln Nnrlh 55 | | ¢!III&e B!n..:"r arlul Uca kmg ana bli llllmpg ~ T3 1 "'} th _vw _________idny evening.ea o er a er.Mr. and Mrs J b § h i k HI ~.M .d M H oo |.aco a a a an C01\1MIsSIONERS'segictxan and fgod dh xlt Philfp g d .vaiiuelfiify 1\Ir.0g?1Ei ggs1g;@»»S \1}'s.~ b ; Slull sn,|PROCEEDINGS'$6 Enna Jettick Health Slippers ns e esson rea an 5- Mrs. H. O. Cooper and Miss Nettie b:l;sfnglls i j ;Alnkii a S 'I';5|(Cogltinued from page one|§l'h"""? =" f.§°at 4.88 at the .|s aon en r ln Bair--why goInom h 2MaeCooper of Des Mom t-f h Q] b .1 _es,a Afternoon guests wefe Joe Harperrsoreu"en eec lbended a Christmas pgrb' at the of Irvington, and Jake Brunton of rs.pTo;|`;en!:;'I;o,or ~ o a a y u m u - q -H » c| . »- . . . - - . .- _" " : I "e a s t ( a l s d d e s c r i b e d a s E a s t a s E i § § ' § ' 2 d e g r e e s n o r t h )t o t h e e a s t b a n k F o o d o f t h e s a i d M i s s o u r i r i v e r a n d D 0 s c o r e w a t h e t h r e a d o f s a i d s t r e a m ,t h e n c e u s s e d u p s t r e a m f o l i o w i n g t h e s a i d w e q 1 3 |O f f i l r e II Youn Mofonor rl ht bank of said river until'zsaidright bank reaehes the east boundary line of said Govem- ment Lots 1 and 2 here-in»bei'ore described,as surveyed by the United States Government in 1856,thence Southeasterly along the east boundary line of said Govern- ment Lots, said line being also the meander line o l the west. bank oi the Missouri river as sur- veyed by the United States Govern- ment in 1856, to the point of be- ginning.Said real estate is to be sold to satisfy the judgment and fore- closure decree of said plaintiff against said defendants of $6312.- 50, interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent~ per annum from November 9, 1931, costa 91 $18.00, and all accming costs, as by law provided. Dated at Blair, Nebras- ka, this 2nd day of December, 1931.M rian Sutherland,Sheri!! of Washington County,Nebraska. 46-St snEm1=F's SALE ,A. C. Debel, Attomeylly vinue oi an order of sale issued out of the District Court of Washington County,Nebraska, and in pursuance of thc Decree of said Court in an notion thc-rein pending wherein the Citizens Sawings ltank, ui' Blair, Nebraska, is plaintiff, and Nellie E. Brumbuugh et nl are defendants, I will at 2:00 o'clock l'. M. on Monday, the 18th dny of January, 1'J'.!2, at the West Front; Door of the Washington County Court House, ill the City of lllair, Nebraska, sell. at public auction Lo the highest bidder for cash the following described reallcstube,to-wit:Lot number four wi. r.. m....\. sh-h».nin¢~ msn in the [ted as follows: Verna Stork, pres., 'Edith Jacob,vice pres.;LenoraGnuse,sec., and Dorothy Jensen, news reporter.Club yells and songs were~prac-lticed after which games were played.A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Gnuse. Guests included Mrs. Ed Stork. Everett and Marvin, Mr. and Mrs. John Dickmeyer,Laura and Eve< lyn,Mr. and Mrs. August Stork and sons, Paul Rinas, Allard Stork, and Howard Jensen and sons. Norma Dickmeyer will enter- tain the Club in January.-Dorothy Jensen, news reporter.. NEBRASKA WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL Rf. Plymouth-New bleachers in~ stalled, in south end of gymnas~ ium. Decatur 18 en 'neers eompleb l .T'sl .a]ed preliminary survey priormakingMissouriRiver navigable ut this point. Stapleton--IP.R.Gould recent- ly moved his jewelry shop from quarters in drug store to Gould |Grocery. Bridgcpott Star Meat Marketlopenedfor business in remodeletl lquarters next to Renner Jewelry lStorc. |Daykin-Road past John Jar- ,cho\v's northward to Eureka Cem- 'etery, greatly improved. Peru-College tennis club and Alumni Association cooperating to secure additional tennis courts (or use of students. Wisner-Hugo A. Degner com-pleting new Electric and Radio Shop located one block north of flag pole..Smnlotnn-Mrs M.J.Snyder Bert Cooper home at Tekarnah on Thursday evening.Ivan Rutledge,a Creighton College, spending a few days here.Rev. C. C. Norlin went down to Lincoln to enjoy Christmas dinner with home folks.Mr. and Mrs. Huit Lowe enter-tained at dinner Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Schneider and baby ofMead, Neb., Mr. and Mrs. Claude Clemente and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hovendiek and baby and Miss Maggie Lowe.'A large crowd were at the M. E. church Wednesday evening for the Chdstmas program "Shine On Oh' at i s at his home student Omaha, l Blair.After a vacation since the early part of Dec., the Ladies Aid will resume their regular meetings this week when they meet with Mrs.`F. E. Young at the Woods-Updike ranch.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Robertsonhad a very happy Christmas. Theirson,Oomell accompanied by a friend,Kelse Lauderback came Thursday and visited them until Monday.Both boys are students at the military training camp at Fort Riley, Kansas.This community is undertaking bo make up a carload of loud for the unfortunate residents in the northwestern part of the state.Star", a musical program by 7'h"|Earl Burdic, Fred Robertson and choir and the distribution of giftsto all.I Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Schenck ofStanton, Iowa were visiting friends' and relatives in this vicinity last' week.Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Lowe drove out to Stamford, Neb. Wednesday to spend Christmas with Rev. and Mrs.Alfred Young and family.,They returned home Monday.The nurse who has been at the Hans Andersen home the past week, has returned to Omaha.Miss Gladys Smith of Armour,S. D., is a guest of Miss Mildred Brunton during the holidays. Mr. and llks. Gus laws had n family dinner Christmas for Mrs.Berth! Lowe, Mr.and Mrs. BertLowe and.children,Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Olson, Leo and Rosemary Hannon, and Stanley Lowe.Mr. and Mrs.Henry Richter joined them for the evening meal.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cooper and family drove out to Beaver Cross-ing, Neb. Sunday where they were guests of Mr.and Mrs. Verne,Cooper, driving to Hastings Mon- day on business.Miss Beulah Harrison,a stu-I dent nurse at the Clarkson hos-pital, visited_home folks Thursday G.0.Yowell were named as A committee.They named a man for each neighborhood who is tomake a canvass for food and grain.Miss Hazel Ryan,who teaches school at Cresbon, Nab., is spend- ing the Chdstrnas holiday at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Jesse Ryan.Hans P.Andersen,64, died at his home near here Wednesday, Dee. 23 after an illness of several months.He was born in Denmark July 23, 1867.He came to Amer- ica when a small boy, locating at Blair.ln October,1891 he was marded to Katie Terkelsen. Sincethenthey have made their homenenr Hermnn.Mrs. Andersen died May 27, 1930.Survivin are two brothers, Andrew Christansen and .lens P_Andersen,both of Blair,and one sister, Mrs. Fred Petersen of Herman.Funeral services wereheldSaturdayafternoonatthe M. E. church at two o'clock con~ducted by Rev. Norlin.Burialwasmade in the Blair cemetery.The Helping Hand Club will celebrate New Years Eve with a party at the John Eriksen home. Eugene Yowell,teacher and couch at the Rising City highschool, spent the week at the home ... M. \.........., 1-...edge .,..,,Holmquist Gr.& Lbr.Co., SuppliesHolmquist Gr. &Lbrf Co., Poor Mrs. C. A. Houghton, Poor K-B Printing Co., Supplies K-B Printing Co., Supplies Lundt Bros.,Poor 19,93 'Nye & Jenks Grain Co., Poor 10.15 Peter Peterson, Poor 18.W Wm. Quinlan, Poor 20.00 Reckmeyer Hdwe. Co., Poor 80.00 Marion Sutherland, Mileage et/c.159.15 Mrs. John Watkins, Poor 20.00 J. A. West dt Son, Poor 40.83 Dr. R. J. Murdoch, Prof. Ser- vices 9_00 Chas.Nelson, Com. Work & Mileage,2 mo.129.10 Chas. Smith, Poor 5,00 7.8020.00 21.5.50 82.55 2.46 18.9036.00 20.00 16.00 4.00 28.00 1.20 9.00 1s.oo 5.1057.78 106.75 22.80 27.4081.00 1 15.46 26.20 C. J. Hindley, Poor Ella Raver, Poor Marcus Beck. Court Costs H. C. Blaco, Supplies Dan Fitzgerald, Labor Ed Fitzgerald,Dragging Chris Frahm, Dragging (Juist Frahm, Labor John Hall, Labor !John Hall, Labor Sum Hall, Labor Ray Hanson,LaborCarl M. Jensen, Dragging J. E. Jungbluth, Dragging J.H. Kruger, Labor Miller blunk, Repairs Nebr. Iowa Oil Co., Gas Nye & Jenks Gr. Co., Sup~ plies Nye & Jenks Gr. Co., Sup- plies Glemi Ray,Labor Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co., Sup~ 1 plies 4191.33 G. L. Dixon Co.,Insurance 44.85 A. A.Wilkins,Dragging 35.00 Marshall Wilkins, Dragging 19.60 4 79.45 24.50 5.10 l HOW CAN I GREET THEE7 A. F. NewellHuwcanlgreetThee,Blessedchild, Or give Thee welcome such as OneSo soon by mobs to be xevi1'd-- Should have from me, once base, undone? For 1, too, spurned Thy gracioushand Outstretched to hold me from the brink; I, too, was of that headstrong band That from Thy gentleneas didshrink. Yet with a patience all dvino Thine outreached hand was not withdrawn; Such mercy I could not decline,And Hope within me found ltsl dawn. n 0 gmcious, tender Child of God, My humble threshold cross today! |The thorn~strewn way Thou long hast trod " gn Ends at my door if Thou wilt stay. $1.85 Full fashioned pure thread silk stockings go at 881:Fashion Center. Subscribe for The Enterpnse. ~rn}G§§E`rfau|Rs l Northbound M. M. 7:00 A. 210 7:20 P. Southbound ' No.2 --- No. M. Q M. ~ 200 11:25 A. .-szos P. No's. 210 and 209 Dailyries. 2 and 1 Daily except Sunday. CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN _Westbound |No. 111 8:35 A. M. daily ;Eastbound No. 122 6:30 P. M. daily No. No.1 -- \ // ea°s.'1;f"~;a;a'.f'a;;.a;;.-¢;,°....; s<$fZiS§1fé£b J. nf. Barbee. O hkosh "We'at Nebraska Beu-Nebraska._s -Said sale will be made to satis- con"published by J.A.Gardner W F Green-fv a lien in favor of the plninliffmu Lewellen, sold to .... night, returning to Umahn. Friday of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.w.woourow mn ar,1Jragglng 1.60noon.'Yowell.Chauncey Wilkins, Dragging 4.90 The young folks from hem who Last.Tuesday evening the Le- W. L. Hindley, Dragging 13.30 tend Dana College are at home gion entertained at a dinner for Gust Wulf, Labor 590 n k n l u n n n utfor the hulidavs.They are Birdie Lha members of the Board of Edu~1-.. fm........m,..r BUSGoing South10:30 A. M. r.nn P NL SCHEDULE Going Nurth 9:00 A. M. 12:00 Noon 6:15 P. M.i;\ the sum of $6 .72 together le with interest theron_t the rate ol h, u i nf\ en t." '--.__. .__.1 0:pe ,w h o p l a n s t o m o v e e q p H e l L f t 3 d.E H 0 18,OBITIBII JG I IB B R a n d c a t i o n ,t h e m e n w h d t e u v ; n u l u n u n ,u u u v s g v , v v v v v , ., _a r e a n d w i l l 1sisl{e } ? z p e r u n d e r E l q a } ' e b g r s e n __.1.f o r t h g h u i } Q i n g o f # E m ¥ . ' $ § f < » § i , 1 ? . § § § =1§_ § g ;§ » » ° f n Q ~. 8 : 1 5 P .M 'n m n r m u r l n n -ten per cent per annum_:rom title of Beacon Publishing \..o.I A ranuly Unnstmas amner at and other menus who gave aid mt n ___''Re za t th G . L w h me included Mr. lin'gh d b¢_A d f ¢1- G. H. Echtenkamp, I bm'M ; 9'u-gail "'}°fwf,'l ~ 583 »»§§"?€§ ».§§2'f.5`.`§f`s uran "larsl MT.. sf 51. alilsfm and Patsy m.£'%.tarimandefoma. ~ 2§,'f,,_|Fmnk Jahnel, Draggmg with interest thereon nr the nxie of Lincoln-Plans made w enlarge °f Qmaha,Mr._ and Mrs. W.H. exon preilded and'called upon Nels Jas. W. Nlelsen, Labor, etc. ¢1 .~soo Yaknsh pnd Mnjxl of Fremont, Mr. Jackson, E. W. Burdic Fred Rob- Wm. Wilkening, Draggingf ten per cent per nmxm rom N b reservatxon by 1 ' .1 _gtewari. et nl the sum of $462.50 .§.'l.'"{$` accomodate larger hérds and Mrs. Everett Hlmes and clul enson, E. C. Burdlc anrl Dr.Crum Axel Hansen, Dragging dren and Mrs. Hattie Treet.b h h k b n _The'A d Re ~March Oth,1931, and _ "TF costa ai buffalo, elk and antelopfh Fnf Mr. and Mrs, D. E. Hnyes and Iii., I1 §°1.i'Ri'.°¢».J§i.f.¥.......l.{?I'_"_. 12522-.'12'§L.- so.co 2 15.0531.50 12.4041.65 18.10 mn Rn BN/ER AsPlr£§ ls always mfg |1raunced b§' c s w n n a amo un tin g to $ 3 3. 8 1 a nd lllac c ru - in nr nn ntl a ll 38 !J1'0Vid€d in said B u o f B i o l o g i c a l C 0 c B m t g g " - | | §a t " ' " { " 'Y "' - C | l G l l l 'u v x l l l l l l q v l l a a w a g i n t !l l w r u l s u r u m l r u l u n !|. . .. = -, . _. . e: .. . : " . . : ' f " : . ,H n .n .n .: $ ' . ' % . & " & ' . . : . : E z : = : ' : * . t ' . ' < f . 1 * t ' ; : . ¢ 1 . . ! ? n m ° P ¢ = = = ° e -B m w _ Q - 2 9 | Test'...h .....__,..order of sale and decree._Dated at Blair, NebruskD» this 14th day of December, 1931. Marion Sutherland, Shed!! of 'Washingt/on County, Nebraska. 4S5t NOTICE To CREDITORS A.C. Debel. AttorneycoUN1'Y COURT,WASHING-j TON coUNrY. NEBBRASKA Estate of Caroline Petersen, de- ceased.Notice is given to thla creditors . _.___ -s su... ru..-.nf .=a..e .Stagleton-Mr. and Mrs. Milford Wblls making improvements i n front room of Speed's Bake Shop. Mullen-Moller dt Delingar pur-chased bakery from Clyde E. Fos- dick.Hay Spdngs--R.B.Small & Co.,l o w Ford dealers,broke glgound for business building in northwest part of town.Lindy-Right-of-way being clear ed on River Route east of here, preparatory to Kfadiht-But.;5F00 state aid money al- lotted to imnr°"°road on Holt '§ ;:..a .':;0 ;. . a t ' |Tom Johnson of Omaha,is sgendlng a few days with his bro-t er, Martin and family.Miss Sylda Brunton visited onTuesdayand Wednesday at the Jacob Sabalka home.Miss Maggie Lowe went toOmaha Monday and entered theImmanuel/hospital where she is a patient at present. Dr. L. W. Crumbaugh and fam- ily drove to Hannibal, hlissqfuri on Wednesday to spend Christmasand a few days with relatives K§°$2"»€a`§¢`Za"¢Z°sZ`{.'&'§x5." Mr. and Mrs. James Van Horn:entertained all of the relatives at a family dinner on Christmas. I | Mr.and Mrs. Wm. Adams andMariodrovetoPenderSaturday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wachter until Monday. Miss Ann Petersen of Omaha, spent Christmas at her home here.Mrs. Mary Rosenbaum of Ken- nard, is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Tillie Wachter at the Hans Andersen home. \Loule Grimm, Dragging Emil Jensen, Dragging Menno C. Larsen, Dragging Roht. Madsen, Dragging S. G. Miller, Dragging s. H. Neff, Labor Chas.Rogert,Dragging Lloyd E. Spiker, Labor Ed Stuenkel, Dragging D. o. Sheets, Laborlm Stuenkel, Labor Henry Beerman, Labor Herman Banling, labor Rnbt. Mads LaboMisaLeolaCummings,who f~!'Merino C ,j§ ';m Ifnbor ......|..».4 in rn- nffies at the mi l-ARL INGNN PASTOR .. ___. .._;..--._2 ..s.,.- ofaf fhe price ordinary gasoline New Winter Gravityto appear oewre me zu. un: \J\lllu\|}Court room in Blair, Nebraska, on the 2nd day of January, 1932, and 1 "r v - n e w m u m W ¢ ° - | " " ' = ; ' " n € " ' . . . i i a ; ' ` é E i é i . y " " i 1 = |-...»| . .J iw-»n nn\¢ l\¢nn ln lt hh r lu tmn n a t I n f A'l'l'ENDs snssxous §,"2,,,'§',§2."i.°:§f§§ """'" on Dec.21--Rev.Ad- Ang. Echtznkamp,r far: who is dean _of the Ely gldchtenknmp, La r Lrict of summer inati- T°°;l W1 I med Thursday from a L.'e x.rmeetinzatKearney '~v;=~=-¥1°*=°>' Sand Cv-. 13.00 16.00 14.00 azoo 89.50 u N` | . B S y mn \ t h | | m n : \ e B | y a nudthavvndlggxi ne o n the p a dzg unplemnd y w a u n e n r u n & t w u mBad n o l..»._'f.',»... .f In rlulr Annu 1 k " " "W y m a n .C i t y C o u n d l s p n r v v r i -h o m e . l ; e r e .|A r l i n g t a t e d $ 1 , 0 0 0 t o I : | u i l d g r a n d s t a n d M r .a n d M r s .H .B .C a m e r o n r i a n J .E r i n a n d c l e a n u p p i c n i c g r o u n d s a n d w e r e g u e s t s a t t h e F r a n k C a m e r o n O m a h a d i m I t o o u t l i n e d r i v e w a y s i n p a r k .h o m e a t .T e k a m a h S u n d a y .l t u f g g ,r e t u 1la n n n I A . . . . R » n n l r w o r k i n R e d , |M r -@ . = d . ¥ \ ' °E u g x e F _ f " ° d i ° , ° n 't h r e e d a y 67.1 to 71.5.SI 6»E4u{aay of April 1932, for the purpose of examination,ad- justment and allowance of claims. All clainys no filed un or before W1 ........_..-,,______.EE ?3:3 Apm waz,u W'White and B\ue Garage progreu~ iZi]Z'w§§"&¥»"1""u3°a?»r§Y3» ~ where 85 ministers from over the'unvelDated this 4u\ 'ily of Decem- ins mpidhf.ents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sehnei-'""'° gathered fa discuss .Y°'mK J. E. Jungbluth, Labor i m waz 5 Lincoln-New _"'°t'°"°'"""*""°` der L: Plattsmouth, Neh.Ipenple's yfvrk in the church and °'° Anderson, L»g_g>f<§1»:A1.>1. c; ELLER.|P°1 at sum Pemtentmry formally Kenneth and mlnma w».¢m¢r.¢h¢ maintaining of the summer A. /L wuum, L"r47-41 County Judge.'dedicated recently;huxlding cost are home from lheir studies at amps.J. A. DeVinney, I-j"b°\'nun"-num :nxt Nfrrtm-1 ;betwean $35,000 and $40,000.Wayne for_g twq vggekg \gacati9p._|This ygar jt is planned to hold Ed Grimm, Supphex §.¢U16.50s.2o14.00 4.00 8.00\n.. ...-u,... ,a..|.. .....A.. ...A mn. r v -| » - - - - - - - ~ - - 1 The mme Ba mmm pasdul We Handle JIt in y'5»» guaranmedx: ty-'your Pr?~ ¢ |~ -~ =-»-e a n e r Phillips 66N:aptha_ w - Service G u n n a r : a u n u u r . " . - - - -M ¢ C ° g k . _ \ Y n f k n w 1 - . . 1 f_n :\|1f.. ....¢.¢$ § l \ r l 1 3 r f i n i f a n d i m p n tarted n en-Mr. and Mrs. 0. H ticdsey nan the Omlha distdct summer camp]v u ' """" " "" '-"""' "° ' ""' " '":aing mi' Con- as guests for Christmas Mr. ""dla t Camp Brewster,Omaha the fied the request o£ the Chicago & 1.Mrs. Howard Grandorn oi' Omaha, week of July 1 to g Plans f0rN01'th Western Rmlvgay Co. for "4fingerling'trout Mr.and Mrs.Ivan Helms,Miss the program are already underway refund of certain 19..1 taxes paid I.Rlnff muntvfmarjorie Gudsey and L.F.Hn.Lanl.venr this mmm held their u11<§_er.}nI.zatn__ .,'§'§f'_':1t"f1;,_....-,.| Gomuinelievesz Hemgold isourh side Stationun a n llJ ! l oc u n a m u u ,41|"J'°1 ";'Unrlnr nn nnrhhr n f B818 ~ g r e g a u o n a l ~ - - _ w -- . -- - ¢ ~ . . . .- _. ._out of the Dis tr ic t C our t o f W as h- imjgton County , Nebraska,un d er a forec losure dec ree uf said Court in an add on th ere in pe ndi ng wh ere in Jena Nielsen is |;1la1nt.iff an d 1 Te n thousand plac ed i n Sc ott: str ea ms rec ently Commission. '___GFave1ing o n '=»y'2=IE£=e `E;`;.lélsingf:r.' ; ;.;.;, 514111. ;4.u..';;,,: m~,b.-md*'Mus Nettie Mau Cooper of Des toMoines,spent Christmas day at park.Ja Arthur-Ogallala the home of has parents, Mr. amd hirs. Harry Cooper, retuming to Advartise ln The Enterprise..\ - ------~» -~ ------ -"»'--'""f acre xnroat Lumba »meet in regular senden on K0 Ph121932RhcumalismTootluchanGersre 5. McQuarrie,No harmful aim-eiiects follow zu P h o n e 2 5 0 TER STRICKLET, Jr., Prop Blair, Nebr.County (jerk.| use. It does not denrm dm hunt.Myron M nw. N¢ bY Il De¢ember8l, mr m n n-l iusmaelxu Tnyior wma an-I t x w m a ' ner gdult of Mft. Nat Cole, °"'lz° at 59e Fn o r s w , n m ~1 $25 WinterThe Baptltt Mlxr§on Circle iB!at $15.90. Size hnbans in nl1enlurs!"'' shion Center.'DEI Coats lar Indian no ' » »o o o A s o l s o l o .U B ,"f :f ~y<:~<~~ ~ - ...L A Y I N G ' r a n _.a ~-|:S c d s é x a u x s o a t 2 5 c . - F u h x a n E C U N O M I C M A C H I N E 'The Tri an gle da by B ee !C lu b wn s_~e n r .¢Loifél News Q i4u§ Is.i5Iéin`S'£¢ ~ 0 ln Sas was hostenwto * ladies' card club on "' temoon.~ rs.August Rathman meats Christmas day A a n - n - - - u In a maaterly editorial in its December 5 issue,ep- titled, "Every Man His Own Leader", the Saturday Eve- ning Post sums up cond.i~ tions today in a way that a o a called W order hy its preaddent#' " " " " "H n d ¢h T mdAllred Andersen at the .home of:dwg win hil bag ; §__~;§°»° ,)John §tork, Dec. 2°-..smxm FARMER ls Elephantdoym-Why, I thought C I s Bgmness was carriedon xn M,vlcrlm or HEART A'r'rAcn-he already had Ure,burglary, usual manner._\'|e\\rthquake, flood and tornado in-F" 'I.';";';'.§$.°.i",,3;';?»;°;',. the club;Emesr. nneodore Meier, 46, died!§"'""'°e °" it. |Renort has been received bv Tuwify morning, Dec. 22 at hia|...1I°'P°f°?"'?"¥'Y¢".""".. P¥'. meeting thin Thursday afternoon at the home gg Mn. Cara Badge Center. Mr s .W .J . the Ep is c op al I r l ._ _ . 1 _. . . I $7.95 Silk Dresses in all sl go at only $3.88-si es 14 w Fashion Center. u..-..A nz...r~ | u \i..1. ly lu Nat Cole returned home Wed-how.aL ML neaday dw: spending around ten Mr. and um P. Crosby of the days wiih his son,Calvin,i n Qwwell home were wwmined at...,\.T€XU-dinner last Sunday at the M. E. weunesuay ax Mr .and M1 were dinner a=°§`l}»¢`§.'€`m'$"vT.¢¥§§§.§`»2`"E|§{if The American Legion Ausdllary son, Neb., wmi Mr. Noh's pnrentn.gg" gwld Qhgir gesulfxhmeatigg <7 Roy Long so I of Mr.and on ay mg t,an., at e ~Mrs. Fred Long, wi. reponed on Def: hall. the sick list the térepnrt ol uw Rev. and Mrs. A. J. 1-lurgett en~ week.g |Joyed a few days at Chriltmns The Dunn;nméherlmd heldltime a t Beaver City Wm*Mrs. their Christmas tree and dance at5H"3'w'permits. the M. W. A, hall last Wednesday|Misses Ina and Clara Lynch of ~L ,Lawrenoe, Kmsas spent <=f»=1~f=°=g~ Margaret Allan d Mn_ Ruth'd">' with their mother, Mrs. Dos Ulterback of Omaha,enjoyed Lynch um brother, Ray- Chdstmas dnv at the narentnkl mm cmmzm Schafer o f Oma- Tymn home. Mr.and Mrs.Will Ksllson ofFontanelle,lowu were Monday afternoon callers at the Fred Long home. |The Royal Neighbors will hold ,their installa`tion of officers Wed~ nesdsy evening, Jan.8th, at the M. W . A. ml. Mr.and Mrs Joe Barry and baby of Omaha, were' lnst'Sntur- day evening supper gusts at the Edgar Rome home. at the Will Linden home. Everett Tyson Jr.of Walthill, came last Wednesday for a short vldt at the parental M. E. Tyson home. Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Phlppln of east South street ate Christmas dinner with their daughter in Omaha Mr.and Mrs. Ted Lathrop en- tertained J. B. Spellman of Hast- ings, Neb.,at dinner Wedneadny evening of lnlt week. s O o s o s I a s u a o l 0 anyone can understand.I t takes the wind out of so- wkd economic and political loaders Who.propose sure cure for ills-always nt the taxpayers' expense.It says that "real leader- ship is developing among employes, business men and farmers who are ooncen- trating on the individual job putting everything they have into it, stripping Lhelr prob- lems down to fundamentals, !. | Q * | an9*; -v. " " r ' " '__ _ _ . .- - . -- _Uteleg ra m tha t no c a lves ar e ava il-» able i n th e sand h i ll re gi on a n d 'c a lves wi ll ha ve to be purc hased i n th i s c o mmu n i t y o r a t th e Oma - h a Stoc k Ya rd s. Th e a n n w Dec e mber elec tion wqs .held _ond the ofiieea.j:ere_ f a r m ho me ne a r Spiker,Nab.,i n th e He rma n Y i c i n i fy , th e vi c ti m o f a h ea r t a tlac k .Meleff il dea th was sudden a s h e ap pa re ntly i n th e best o f hes th.H e wa s en- lu tti e b o y i s g o n ? / t o ha ve a ll f d e n d s i n f o r bi r thd a y p n n e xt ec k. d i du Po tte r -- h io d er n shoe a n d 11 ga ge n i n g or es at hi s h o me .wh e h 'ne ss re p alr sh o p opened b y C.n e w a s s t u e n .. \ r A l n ::n a ' n u n n u .T . . . . . . . . . . . _h h ~~~ ma .tty mr-» an I an an I 4: I I 1 4 fi lle d a s f o llo ws :president, ' ti n S to r k ;vieeqmriesddent,R i ' L i p p i n c o tt sec retary ,Me t a 1 treasurer,A lla r d S to r k ;n e w po rter ,A lf r g d Ander sen. Th e c lub adjour ned to ag ai n a t th e h o me o f M1Sto rk,J a nu ar y 24.»--Alfred d e r s e n ,n e w s m p o r t e r .I n r ...Y l . . . . j . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . I . .¢ . u u n Mar- |.sucnil ncc h u d 1885 i n thu W ulf;Hi s r n a rr i a 11 r n - to o k Dlace la u\.u||un.January 40,1aSpi ker n eig hbo rh ood .| g e to Bertmra.e}'§shoff| PUBLIC SALE! A Com m unity Sale will be held eve ry t w o weeks at Sale Barn in Ft. Calhoun, qtarting Jan. 9th. gf in g a nyt hi ng yo u have to sell. C a n take care of any am ount or kind of ive stock,ma- chi ery, etc. I MANAGERC h a s , Me r r i t t Calhoun, 122on 44 or call c . B. N e w m a n o n A n n l 23.1914.nt.Fontxmelle.Besides his wife, he! meet is survived by four sons:Milton, [artin 16;Harlan,12;Eldon,9;and An-Gerald, 7, all at home; his fathero s s A lle n ho me .5 ha,an d Mr s .Ann af K olte mmsn Mr .a n d Mr s .hlels Sve ndg srd we r e C h r i stma s dinner gue sts a t :i nd d a ug hter s o f rlif lg to n, wer e th e Ca r l Kolte rr nan h eme. la s t Th ur s da y B'c allers a t 'Th e E p wo r th Lea gue o f the th e Ne ls Lindberg lhome..lllle tho d is t c h ur c h will h o ld aws tc h Th e C h r i s tia n c h h r c h ar e h n vi n g ni g h t p a r ty s t. th e W .D .Hu g h e s h o me la s t Sun day ait er s s h i wee ks vi s i t w i t h h e r sister a t Savann ah,Misso uri. Mr .an d Mr s .Ca r l K o lte r ma n sp en t Mo n d a y i n Oma h a o n h u s i -supper an d a wa tc h n i g h t pa r ty h ome th i s Th ur s d ay eve n in g .lns ss,purc h asing n e w mé r c h a m »a .9 ...~|.-.....|.n . -..1.........1.ir..-r.......ll*\..I.l¢.l»ll n h |anyna 'Inga fm hi ! B t0 Ie . Mr s :Sa ra h J ohn son re tu rn ed `.\-\=Mr .a n d Mr s .J u li us Petersen an d Mr s .J a me s K i r b y we r e din- n e r gue sts s t th e A R.Broc k ho me o n C hr i stma s d ay . Mr .a n d M m Ma r s h a ll Ty so n an d f a mi ly o f Oma h a , a n d E r n e s t Wes t.of He r ma n , s p en t C h r i s tms s * I s a l 1 e fr e e f r o m an y ill\18ion ma c by s o me ma g ic fo r mu la the y c an be at ec ono mic law so as to impr ove th eir c on di ti on ". Th e artic le goes o n to po in t ou t tha t, ju st s s i n th e case o f rubber,c offee a n d oth e r p r o d u c ts , no t to me n - and one sister, N of Winslow.Hi Irs. William Hass s mother died insl in'1919.atthei Funeral Bervim Bringffhursday a.f|»ern< Qu a nunureu puuuuu :ul u1Tra de Sa tur da y J anu ar y 2 nd _Fas hi on Gen ter i n Bla ir . v as were held last won at one o'clock I at one-thirty at:Iymxr Hogs in before 8 o'clock at the home and _ Saturday nlbernoon.he Vacona St.John?German |:tor me n'mqrnners RL m e cuunzu,mrs-,uzuu .l.|.ul:uuu.u.nuu ¢~....,Th ur sd a y eve ni ng ,Dec . 31.i H w ' v a n d E d d i e o f we s t o f He r - M .:and 1\1f.=1~1.:fNfm.¢=r M: - a n d ma n ,spent W edne sday o f la s t; M r .a n d Mr s .R. ` R .W e ld on , wh o mo ve d here rec ently f r o m Au b ur n ,Neb.,a r e loc ated a t 101 ea s t Gr a n t s tre e t. A n n a Ma i a n d Bi lly Blatter are spen ding th e we e k wi th th ei r gr a nd p ar e n ts , Mr .an d Mr s . He n r y Mo n k e at F o n tan e lle . Ahnlmnoa DMA and Philin any al: me m. zu. iysua home.Mi s s Arms.Sc hmi dt,wh o i s ,tea c h in g i n a s u b u r b o i Chic ago, sp en t th e C h d s tma s vac ati on a t th e pa re ntal, E. W . Sc hmid t ho me . Re v.an d Mr s .W .W .P f a u tz a n d f a m i ly o f De lolt,Ka n sa s c a me la s t Mo n d n y f o r a f e w d a y s vi s i t a t th e p a r e nta l, M. E . Ty s o n a u . . - s A e e o a o a s e ti o n o u r o w n go ver n me n t exp er i men ts " t o li f t th e pric e oil s g d c u l tu r a l pr o- du c ts b y th e i r b o o t stra ps ", pric es dropped stea dily un til th e si mple li ttle ec onomic la w o f su p ply an d de man d wo k a h a n d . Th e Po s t empha sizes th e f a c t th a t ou r pr ob le ms , e » Q n a o s s s On e Un e f or P o e tr y A grou p of \\ume n unllwrc d ar n Iller nr y lea ln New Y or k ally we redisc ussing n c erluln collection o f - s h e wa s b y n o me n u ! th e lensl nmn ng the li terary pe rs o aa ge s -" I nne ma "Oh, y es." mid the hostess | have nlrenfly worn nu! one volume; ; xhls ls my sec ond. und It lx g et- llne wn rn nu l. mo .I n hvn y s hn ve L u th e r a n wi n c h . C A R D O F T H A N K S l t is wi t h de ep gr a ti tud e th a t w e wi s h to th a n k a ll th e k i n d fri en ds an d n ei gh bor s for the lo v- ing k in dn es s an d ass is ta nc e at the ti me o f the d ea th of o ur d e ar h us - rb a nd an d fa the r . E . T. Me ie r .W e ~ ni. the Nels Llndbefl home. mu Luuxe were Chrintmu °":ss Ennn .imma mum suppmvmzm lt me L hmm homo.for h m ,an lt : u s l l the Mlm: Ednh ugd Domthy J - Fashion Cenkr in Blair-'why 8°len [uve u_thejr guugs ,,.,.,;:.,.,, Omlhl!_ a t t h e J .P .J e n s e n h o m e ,r i S 8 1 R e v .a n d M r s .L D n um ..A.i f n n *H n !n m a _I n n D m r i n n f N a h s k a J. .21.I r e 1. J . ' Mor an an d Inc l Qnmhuv of tirne--you can buy a $5 Guar- Fashion Center,over any period ; | \ ¢¢ ;q ¢ ; \ |u v -¢ . -- w -_ . - . ._C i t y r f i " ` " " f <~" 6 . " " ' t . ; " " ; . " ; £ ; ; a 1 0 § " " 1 " ' " ' "~. s t a ' . ;; . 1 " ° " ' ° ° o r .a n s a s l r .'a n o n w e r e i n a u n cM r .a n d M r s .J n :N i e l s e n -t h e w e e k v i S i t i n s "M i s .M o r a n ' s t h e s t a t e b a r a s s o c i a t i o n h a d i n l a n , { ' ; ° : " ' , a , ', ~g , l f u " , § t ° ; ' , ; ° , 2 t e r t a i n e d t h e p i .o c h l e n b t ' ° . m ° t h ° r 'O m a h a l a s t T u e s d a y .'' l a s t S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g v i s i b d r s a t w h i c h t h e y b e l o n a t i r h o m e M r s M i l t o n R o b i n s o n w h o h a .- 1 |. . }. 7 [ ~ , , , , , , d a , ,e v e n l n e r e w e r e ~g e r o u I . H i 't h e L o r d M i s s E t h e l K e l l y q t 'L i n c o l n ,r e .a n s r 1 n 1 s o < 1 o 1 t s sf o u r t a b l e s .m i s t e r h o s p i t a l i n O m a h a f o r s o m e . ' § - { L ` .= f » " a z l ` ? n ' , . ? ¢ h i ? e . i ` Z .J i " i i i M r s .J e s s W a t t e n t e r t a i n e d a t t i m e ,i s r e p o r t e d a s m u c h i m -p a , , e n t a ]W m K e l l y h o r s e . C h r i s t m a s d i n n e r c r s o n ,W i l b u r p r o v e d .i M r s c i e n P e c k R a y P e c k o f a n d w i f e o f 0 a ,a n d h e r ,M d M G M B d '..~|r .a n r s .e o r g e c r i e B l a n d M .J o h G i l l i a m a n dd a u g h t e r ,M r s .C i p a r M i l l r o n s a u d o - e n t t o O m a h a C h r i s t m a s e v e a n d l s o i t r W e s l e y ' g f T e a a m a h ,s p e n t :f a mi ly o f thi s c lt . Ch ri stma s di nn gue sts a t th e Osc ar Gu ; e r h o m we re Mr .an d Mrs.Andrew M Isen of Lyons, Iiufinan Guyer of Lincoln, and Min' a n d ~ H a n s ompson of Blmr. Mrs. Weston g is hostess to the McCarthy Cl h at her home this Thursday fternoon.Mrs. John Aronson an Mrs. John Mc» D o n a l d ~,e serving com- ...a.Le:"" Lk.and Mrs.W.Rose andMr.and Mrs.f d Hour and 'baby returned ho 1 Sunday after spending Christrnt t the home of Harold's pare lr. and Mrs. Fred Hea r at W ll Rev.a nd M rs . ~C.Jersild and farnily of this "Q , attended the Sundav school it ram and the P. J. Lorenzen home, south of Blair. Frank Linden,Margaret and Iiertrand ot west of Blair,were last Sunday evening visitors attheWillLindenhome,southeast of Blair.spent the night and lhristmasday Christmas day at the Linton Put-hir. and Mrs. Louis Naeve andat the home of their sm..Lyile fer home, north of Teksrnah.L,hild,.,,,,,of La Platte,came to 3111! family.'Mr.and Mrs.Hans C.Jersilmillilair last Thursday afternoon to Mr. and Mrs. John If. Johnson and family drove over to Fre,!sPend Christmas day at the par-and family of Piemont'Spcntlmont last Sunday afternoon and'enta1 Fred Soil home. last Saturday evening at the Hansivisited at the John P Johnson Mrs.Mary I-lain entertained at C.Jersmld home on west Wash. ington street. Mr.and Mrs.Joe Barry and baby of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs.Jirn Edwards and son of Kennnrd, spent Christmas day at the Ed Noyes home. Mr. and Mrs.Oscar Guyer cn- tertaincd at dinner Sunday for Mr.and Mrs.Fred Guyer,Bur~ man Guyer of Lincoln, and Bobby Wake of Omaha. Mrs.Fred Long received word S u n d a y f r o m C o l u m b i a F a l l s , 1 |s . ._ A _ . A 2 . . . _A 1 . . . &L . . -n n n i n home.The ladies are sisters. Mrs.Minnie Triplett took Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wake and family to their home in Omaha last Sat~ afamily dinner at her home onChristmasday for her children and grandchildren.There were 'around twenty present. uniay, after spending a couple Of?Mr. and Mrs,so A. Jensen ofdays at the Henry Ruvre home.*north of Blair, entertained at din- Mrs.Marguerite Turner of ner last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J.Sioux City,Iowa,returned home|Hilton Rhoades and childrenand Wednesday of last week afterl\lr. and Mrs. Earl Jensen. spending a few days at the Chas.Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Thompson BY""° home.She is Mrs.Byme's:m,d daughter Jeane of south of niece.|Blair,were Christmas dinner Mrs. T. C. Lund and two dough-fguests. and spent the day at the ters of Brush,Colo., _are spend-:parental John Compton home, A Q Q 1| ur 4 a o a o o I n l o G u I o ul I | o In * 4 4 4 o 1: l \ local, national and interna- tional, will yield to the same commonsense thinking that sensible men apply to their own affairs,if stripped of political hurnbug and corn- mercialized economic hot air.On our taxation question, which it lists as possibly our outstanding problem, itsays "It is time that government. . . cut expenses and cut out sinecures,padded payrolls, extrovagance,graft a n d luxuries of all sorts,fromoneandtwo-million-dollar schoolhouses,that,in the best of times,would be of doubtful value,with their fads and expensive frosting, down to these hackrosd boulevards.When enough men become their own lead- ers, they will get together and do something about taxation that is confiscation. "The greatest leader that the world has ever produc- ed could not help a soft, get-rich-quick,crime-ridden nation that is not self- 1. an as 4| o as as an \ ¥ I » a ¢ 0 no # o 4 4 n o 4 fr # * 1 o o o $ 4 sr olnrne of poetry on the tele _phone stand.and read 1:=-\\f'°|§i§°§I§lf.'I "thas; 53°eg* wnltlng for o nnmher: it hoops me |,.e gt an ose "I ofromloslnsmytemper.It's as umish the music and the rmn~ mood nlhologylt?" AfterFashion use for noon-y~»-for an an ister for his kind words of sym-of poetry--as any,ism't |pat,hy_ Mrs. E. T. riser and Family you spend $10 at the Center,ow: i m?period After you spend $10 at the anteed Electric 'Clock for $1.39 orlof time-~you can buy a $5 Guar- Card Table for 50c.Trade at thcf anteed Electric Clock for $1.39 ora 'Fashion Center is Blair--theyap- |$2 Card Table for 50c.Trade atthe preclate your business all the ilm°Fashion Center in Blair-»-they np- preciate your business all the time.Valuable Health Rules I $5aHundred pounds for Hogs in Irving l'lshers Ilenllll rules are: "VenlIlale every room you occupy;lresr ash:loose.mid porousvlnllies;seek Dillflfliunr m|||.|». llons and ro<rmllolls; sleep out ol doors: lf nossllnieg hreallhe |I|=1~pl.\nvrniul nvoroslllngg om spnrlngni Ill meals and cuss:ent some har-1somebulky,and some rnw fnmiseachdnr:ent slowly;more thobowelsreirulalrlyandfrequently:do not ailnw poisons and infectiousro enter the body; keep the roelh gums and zongixe clear; stand. sl' and walk erect:work.play.res!and sleep ln moderation. and keep lmomr" Trade Saturday January 2nd at the Fashion nter in Blair.Bring your H gs in before 2 f>'c*nfl: :Saturday afternoon. $1 Knitted 'I`urbans~ in all CJil yn at 59c--Fashion |\l\lr1 .. . - .. '* . ;AEEWA" " 'n i s v r r z u m u v r o q s a . \ . 1 5. ~Prices Effective Thur. Dei I \, _ - . | _ i _L ~3lnt, and Sal. Jan. Zud.§ 4 J Chrlsiznas tree last ~ ~ny after- noon in the Luther ~ u r c h at \. mm. ~.'1`i!g\':lf°fAetdnger,.; of Mr. , ml hir hhlyron Me |~ ~r went ou Linéoln on Christmas ~ay tospend a few glays at tl _V.0 . Grnvntt home.They és~ ct to bring him home on New Y< ' sduy. Mr.and Mrs.Weston ~ng, southwest of Blair,enfc~~ed the following guests at ,six o'clock dinner nt.their hom~ las: Sunday night: Mr. and M ``arl Caldwell of loutheast of f=, Mr.and Mrs.Louis Lowe ~d daughter of Herman.\\ Mr, and Mrs. John KruegerBennington, entertained at dih.- Christmas dny the following:~| and Mrs Byron McDonald -- Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kroe ~i. of Bennington,Mr.and M :~ Frank Jahnel and Mr.and y rs Clark Jahnel, all of Knflmnrd.' Mrs.Rachel McDonald oi' th Long Creek neighborhood en 1'~ dinner on Christmas day, Mr. and Mrs..Tack McDonald and son, Paul of Blair,Mr.and Mrs. Chauncey Wright and baby, Har- ley Wilcox and Marshall Wilcox. Mr.and Mrs. A. F.Giny and daughter, Miss Dorothy enwmin- ed e following guests at dinner . _ ," ___,"__ m o n w n n s w u n g Dave Greve passed away Saturday evening, Dec. 26. Marie Bolln,who is attending school at Denver,Colo.,will re~ tum on Saturday after spending the holiday vacation st the pur~ éntnl John Bolln home. Paul McDonald, son of Mr. an Mrs.Jack McDonald is spdndin this week nt the home o l his grandmother, hlrs. Rachel McDon- ald in the Long Creek neighbor- hood. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Charles and daughter, lilnrjory of Omaha were dinner guests last Sunday and speht the dny at the W. D. Hughes home in this city.Mrs.Charles is Mrs. Hughes' sister. Mr. and Mrs.Carl Hindley en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long at their home last Sunday eve- ng.The evening was spent in ~laying cards und Mrs.liindlcy ;rved- n delidous lunch. ~ Mrs. Jonas Burcham accompan- 1 -Mr. and Mrs. John C. Ander-tained the following relatives at\~t Q h |1 S d d~o mu a as una y an, ugh! back with them the form- e daughter,Mrs.William Car-l and children, to spend a few ~.,/ l g Lizzie Wul! of east south l i n ,spent last Monday and Tuh ¢~ at the home of her son, wa l Wulf ln Omaha#Mr.and I I . ing the Christmas houuays at meMarcus Beck home on west Wash- ington street.Mrs. Lund is Mrs. Feck's sister-in-law. Mrs. Emma Anderson of Omaha was a Christmas dinner guest at the home of Miss Melita and Henry Taylor.Clifton Anderson and two sons of Tekamah, were also visitors that afternoon. Lloyd Hughes, Mrs. Roy Charles and Marjory, Mrs.W.D.l-lughes and Elsie attended the Christmas program at the Cuming City school iast Thursday afternoon. Miss Esther Hughes is the teacher. Mrs.C.R.Mead entertained her Sunday school class compos- Fd of boys of the Methodist church at the church basement last Tuesday night.The evening was spent playing games and a lunch was served.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Lorenzen\ Inqnh OI islaxr.Mr. and Mrs. Pool Aldrich and family oi l Hewitt,Minnesota came Christmas night and spent a (ew days visiting her brother, George Rathmann and other :pla- tives in this city. Mr. and Mrs.William Scherdin entertained at dinner last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gochenouer of Omaha.This was Clarence's ifirst trip here since his operation several weeks ago,I Mr. and Mrs.P. J.lnrenzen and daughter Ruth of south of Blair,were guests at a turkey ,dinner last Sunday at the Martin ,Nelson home in Fremont.Mr. Nelson is Mrs. Lorenzen's brother.I County Attorney Henry Mencke met with an accident last week in Omaha that gave him a severe shock front which he did not re- cover for several days.His car o c s c a c |- o n o .. o a s o s _ u u s 1 a Ut.. ...1 .......1.~,\........:...a an....ma was atm.-lr 1...nmtfhnr and ans- e reliant in its personal af- fairs and whose citizens are not fighters for efficiency and honesty in its several governments. "ln some respects we have gone ahead in America, in others we have fallen be- hind.As a nation our fibre is weaker, our fighting con- dition is softer. government pap. " l t is always find a dictatormake us behave. a sorry finish for a free people with a tradition of initiative and individualism behind them." Every American citizen should read the Post edi- torial as an incentive to in- dividual effort and to strengthen his determination to carry on our government We want possible to who might But what a o a o 4 o s o o o s z a s s o o n c c a a_ | oIl $6 Enna Jettick Health Slippers for Ladies go at $4.88 at the Fashion Center in Blai r-why go to Omaha? $3 Felt Hats for Ladies and lllisses go at 88c.Fashion Center. 451: Kotex go at 25°-Fashion Center. A'l'l`ENT)S MEETING OF BLAIR GROUP (Fremont Tribune) Al F. Gericke of tl'is city, disg tdct president of the Farmers Union, was i.n Blair Saturday toattendameetingof Washington county farmers for the purpose of organizing a county Farmers Union srrwn-Washington county, which is in Gericke's distdct, has no such organization at the pres- eht time.An enthusiastic meet- ing was held Saturday and the coun ty organization is expected to bc up fai i JLil! M i a Lu' JoJ n ,ft,.I " Coffee AIRWAY BRAND Ground Fresh nl Time nl Purchase 3 pounds ~ Whiu or \Vlxole Whcnl 3~ 104: PEA! Soup Soap L Br dMaglaby Fic ~ Pineapple CRISCO Hills Dale Best for Frying Broken Slices or li nki ng 21/2 ~l5c 3 P135 59c Mrs.Grebchen Smilh and daugh- ter ind pon, and Will Bloom, all of Omnha. A number of relatives took well filled baskets and enjoyed dlnner on Christmas day at the Fred Jenkins home. Those presentwere Mr. and Mrs. M. D.Newell of Bldr, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Newell and famlly of Arlington, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.Suverkrubbe and Billy of Ft. Calho\m.\ ered,Gericke said,painting out that fanners are in need of cultic feed.Farmers Unioné in the state are asdsting in the dmught relief activities,contributing the szrv 1 l,\ll ||IV rv rvsa a =» ' n~ : | » ' a~ = | \ ~~ a ~m- m~ m~n wwva in 1' n ' Q ' q ~ : | »_zw__z¢_:Lz|\rznpznfzmzarzw-¢':nz|\_';.,:;,..,..,.,_ 'v vR E E 0vF R E E .~R E E . 'e are going to give~ For a special New Year Tire Sale w h r U. S. Tire purchased a~Ab s o l u t e l y F r e e w i t e ve y 1:Tube to fit tire, or 4 \\'\' U. s. ... . = '11:rf :n a w rrnzrr :rr are. man an av.:rr-¢ar»_=£r.llrfrmnplvr'2*P'fPr*€PRMIT'r'Ef!FF='!PP°'-l%!§!€"=-.'#=.'==i' 3*| ' | = l l | ; ` 1 " I -l l " l |¢L.L ~\1 ~ vlu -3| \ n.' l - |/1 .T ~ ' ' ~ " " r .sf y / . 4 I J * I . | _. . ~/ ' ~I . . '* "-L '4 .f . :" a r "' Q ~'_ , .g \W , .I 1 1 '0 . .a \1J9f .l I :6 1 - n t i g g s o - - - - :f ' f #- 'f r ~/'| ¢ » u | |* * " " °iI/\ ;g g O » l 4 n lr c as Il l » c c 4: l i n g the fo r k s i n th e ro ad wh er e w e wi ll ha ve to fo l- lo w th e s t mi g h t course ahe ad wh ic h represents A - meric an traditi ons and ideals, or ta ke th e s i d e r o a d wh i c h i s fi lle d wi t h theoretic al chuc kholes an d expe ri me nts wh i c h cause mi r i n g ,break~ do wn an d d ela y s in th e n or - ma l p r o gr e s s o f a we ll h u i i t ec onomic mac hine. $ ¥ * * l l l ! $ # l 4 $ l l Q 1 s l o n n 1: a as Is 1: l I 5 "V 0 |a n u mb e r i n B l a i r a n d vi c i n i ty a s he was a former resident north of Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nelson of Rose Hi l l neighborhood enter tai n- ed a t Ch ri stma s da y din ner th e f o llo wi n g gues ts:Mr .and Mr s . E a r l J ensen,Mr .a n d Mr s .E d J ensen an d Sta n le y o f n o r th o f Bla ir , Mi s s A li c e J e ns e n o f S tra t- to n,Nab.,an d Mr .an d Mr s . A n d r e w Ne lso n an d f a m i ly o f Spiker. g,Sgore will be closed Friday, 5 -January lst, |932 . ~t~.m I ~1 .' '.|I*\r. '.' ':"'1:''--' on bnnnma s uly : mr.u m mn. -J. P. Mdlin and family, Mr. and 1 Mrs.John Sutherland and Wm. 1 Sutherlmd.Mrs.L m n Bennett\ and Chester were dtemoon vddt-I Steinert of Be n n in g - xer d o wn an d also F-F \ the following; gufests on New Years day:ors.4 itoMr. and Mrs. Glen Ray. north 5?Mesdnmes Glen Ray Arlington,Louis- -_ - - -w 1 ---._.....ber of guests at a fine turkey dinner with all the trimmings on (`f\1H sah 1mn r l n v T h n n n w h n n m - Har man'§§§f§"L1E111ré§"`L§2i §»§='§é"£§§ bE§.§'3:¢@JR2f`é}¢ Sill Jil: Earl c;1 uMrs.Earl Caldwell of southeui Mr. um rs. J. W. Blatberandauf Bldr, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long family dinner guests and and sans of Blnir, Mr. and Mrs. spent the .iast Sundny at the Louis Lowe and daughter of Her- parenhll fY_ M0¥\k<= _hgrne _ Bi s»2s§a;':.i;'u.;'af;.,1;',;;;;;;.-" Mr. a nd ~Eugene Moore of Home,helping u n .u m m m f m m m n h ,ned at Christ- pelebmhe hier birth annivenxry. 'mu dinner .f Mr.and Mrs. llrs.. Mnrtmmn mceivad 'nice nriftn Hanrv Ruwe. 1 . and Mrs.Fred and Alla A lovely birthday Edu Gnysi beautifully deconted.Refrenh-|Mn. I Mr.and ni. IL 1 linda We make full allowance for your old tires also.Sole willmlmfxturnu|1\wsrl Inhn iin fl| nllr3 Ié""'Bg."`-""""""on--wa Aan "":§l § r ;M Mr. mul m».i»w. n T3lner|un: and fllmil! Of Omni continue until January 9, 1932.First come, firatmérved daughters,E l m and Esther .,..|Hr.a n d u n 'd n m and wtained at a turkey dinner uz daughter,R i u I Mrs.Mu-y Chrlshnu dny a mxmbsr oc! teh- Bury of Bldr, a \r. and Mn. iivei.'1 Z h °1 = \ r l¢ 1 v ~ =s i t tf » F n nk ' l 1 wmn » w Glenn Q! t h a ~ h o m t h e i r nan, Hilkrd snt of Blair,qu Chds hus U. s. rmnnmss U. s. ROYAL NEW Low PRI il ~Our Best Wishes$4.98 $5.60 $6.65$6.75 29x44029x450 30x450 28x475 29x440 29x45028x475 29x475 $6.35 $6.70$7.05 $7.70 Those r.m e Mc - Mr s. Uma-For Health, Wealth and Happiness to our Friends and Patrons during1sua """ :.:i|"" ;"Hi"»Q€\Hr.nnd Mrs. (Other Sizes Accordingly)d !orw re .\tv u and'iff.m d.mmf Rithued i t the Chtiyenterfnined a mm the Coming Year of 1932Service Station J. L. POUNDSli..' i ; ; ; ; ;Sinclair Proaucta, Exide Batteries, Battery Charging C A R L H . n o u s P H O N E z u Wd W ish all Our Friends and Others a. Happy New Year ~pi=¥Mé1`""i'a»£I`T1ié`»`\§"§f`Z§k .T ':"' ¢0ne Price Clothler