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C.B'1' rJGE ' :1] YEAR'S EDUCATIDN llLll ',JO '\OPEI i,l, S .. 'i, I llSua.l· sumber vacahon. Many I - yoUl!lgSters started school for Fort th€ illst time. SU= they Wer€ Indica/teo t '. old enougn to understand any- W;ll Be " " thing, they were told about the r tune they would be old enougn I Classes Sta,te "'eaeb- " I' to! enroll in the kindergarten. 11 o&j Some will accept the new ex- e:", co ege 1"'111 September I 1;), Dr. J. "J!. ARcthson ,- penenC£' v.iith happy assurance. ! for 'freshmen ,will \ others will be glad. but fearful. I, Monday. regis- Tne latter will shed some tears I tratIon for I-tppei :will be Tuesday PhysICal 'aminatiDn<; 1 they become accustomed to- the I and psychological 4 d :EnglU;h I tests fOr n('lo.." students ilWill.aJso be strange envlronment and new Monday azltct Tuesday. Dean H. H Hahn alnd Prof. . Q. OWe'l llll.o.o ... u-,," i will tx- In of. e tests. A grea: $il of ent t:is nd, often red and more modem I plarult.ed for e 0]1en.ihg than th{; anginal. LU'CKY 13 the week of .o;ci,hool. Man y everu.ns: whose ltIUtlal exper- : ed at 15 gamed in the country 1, tUTe:- of rr.dlege see where InItiatIve and mdJvuiual : sho.......n and short will be, Judgment are to 't,pwen. A tefi. freshme mixer and CffiJ There teacher and pupils all-school warty are 1also being develop amidst "vJost deSIrable planned ! .5urn)undmgs. Thlj' \:"ducatlOoal I PresIdent Anderson:1 is enthusi- climb. Just startlng. wIll brxng astit on thl!' outlook UJr the com-' pro[iL<; that cannot be 10:;1 I lI1g year Hi: remarkbi that the througr. mtsfortunc unw!.!:;{' I student body contaIns lisome ot "peculatIOn.::.. EveTIY day's gam fmes1 :--'funF men and ilWoll:l'eD that In student pel'Tnd- can IX" illune on any ¢ampus . .A!c- nent. On lk breadth and depth : to tne advance registrJa- tht, future of fref twn of students for rOOml... indtca- largely deJRnds. I IL I1 " I I II I: : I A.D coM [[TERUAD I G 4D1NG SOUN 1 ".1 Exc_ ReeoIlecjIaas. read dencq.,""changc<Lbe ,.a:'COlIJ1Il:.; of ol«]l felloWS, now iiiepr.\; .Iepo-, araten, who, recalled hapN . tionsbips of the distant,.pU; '. '.l'taili"., mutuLaliy r.eilp.ful frien·· 0 in days Iiong gone by were m :0.0.0- ed ;wtth much warmth of ,eeJ.irJlg, Fate pf passing ,years has s 'Of most of the f '!y tilf$

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Page 1: A.D IL - Wayne Newspapers Onlinenewspapers.cityofwayne.org/Wayne Herald (1888-Present)/1931-1940... · h h ~ I d f u ~ cl I' Mrs.,Faye Bobenmoyer of Ran-' how they got money for free

M~~:~~~ ~ C.B'1' rJGE 1~11.1' :1]YEAR'S EDUCATIDN llLll ~

R~~~~ =~w~~~a: ',JO '\OPEI i,l, S .. 'i, IllSua.l· sumber vacahon. Many I -yoUl!lgSters started school for R~ti~ Fort ~.]th€ illst time. SU= they Wer€ Indica/teo Eam~ t '.old enougn to understand any- W;ll Be " "thing, they were told about the rtune they would be old enougn I Classes a:,~ Wa~e Sta,te "'eaeb- " I'

to! enroll in the kindergarten. 11 o&j

Some will accept the new ex- e:", co ege 1"'111 conven~ September I1;), announ~ed Dr. J. "J!. ARcthson ,­

penenC£' v.iith happy assurance. !~gistrallorl for 'freshmen ,will ~ ~ \others will be glad. but fearful. I, Monday. sePtem~~a1:tregis-Tne latter will shed some tears ItratIon for I-tppei :will be

~:c~ ~::~l~be~~ :;m:a:~~. Tuesday PhysICal 'aminatiDn<; 1they become accustomed to- the I and psychological 4 d :EnglU;h

Itests fOr n('lo.." students ilWill.aJso be

strange envlronment and new Monday azltct Tuesday. Dean H.

~~:·d'~''':..'ws·°hfedth~",a:~lad,.~ H Hahn alnd Prof. . Q. OWe'lllll.o.o ...~.", u-,," iwill tx- In ~harg.: of. e tests.

~~;:dre~rs~c:~~l~~~n~: A grea: $il of ent t:isnd, often red and more modem I be~ plarult.ed for e 0]1en.ihgthan th{; anginal. LU'CKY 13 the ~ week of .o;ci,hool. Man y everu.ns:

teac~er whose ltIUtlal exper- :~:er~:J~~=~ ed at th~r~nce 15 gamed in the country 1, tUTe:- of rr.dlege seewhere InItiatIve and mdJvuiual : sho.......n and short will be,Judgment are necessa~; to su~- 't,pwen. A tefi. freshme mixer andCffiJ There teacher and pupils all-school warty are 1also beingdevelop amidst "vJost deSIrable planned !

.5urn)undmgs. Thlj' \:"ducatlOoal I PresIdent Anderson:1 is enthusi­climb. Just startlng. wIll brxng astit on thl!' outlook UJr the com-'pro[iL<; that cannot be 10:;1 I lI1g year Hi: remarkbi that thethrougr. mtsfortunc O~· unw!.!:;{' Istudent body contaIns lisome ot th~

"peculatIOn.::.. EveTIY day's gam fmes1 :--'funF men and ilWoll:l'eD thatIn student tra:mln~ l~ pel'Tnd- can IX" illune on any ¢ampus. .A!c-nent. On lk breadth and depth : cl)rdm~ to tne advance registrJa­tht, future of fref UL:"-UtU1tOIL~ twn of students for rOOml... indtca­largely deJRnds. I

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A.DcoM [[TERUAD I

G4D1NG SOUN

1".1 Exc_ ReeoIlecjIaas.

W~ 1;ta~ read SO?iiO~JlO4l+"dencq.,""changc<Lbe ,.a:'COlIJ1Il:.;

~r of ol«]l felloWS, now iiiepr.\; .Iepo-,araten, who, recalled hapN ~-

. tionsbips of the distant,.pU; '. '.l'taili".,mutuLaliy r.eilp.ful frien·· -~ 0 indays Iiong gone by were m :0.0.0­ed ;wtth much warmth of ,eeJ.irJlg,Fate pf passing ,years has s ip~d.~ach 'Of most of the f '!y tilf$

Page 2: A.D IL - Wayne Newspapers Onlinenewspapers.cityofwayne.org/Wayne Herald (1888-Present)/1931-1940... · h h ~ I d f u ~ cl I' Mrs.,Faye Bobenmoyer of Ran-' how they got money for free

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"Born Reckldss"

Romance sel 10 Ihe new"jam" rhylhm".It'. Ihe

lalesl Ihingin: s'fi~g!

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schOOL Helen Sube,' ! J ~'I'nJ'm~n~.ed her teaching (';)1;(' 1) \tnh rd:<"Y m a Tural s~hool ryt'bJ! Wjll~sl~e. Alfr:ed and Vern~1 51<'\',': ~

":fll enroll as freshml.'n ,q. ;\\ oLVII'"h~h and Flor~nce SUhlfl': " til· ~th,e same at the coll'.!ge., .\11 "lh-~~lst~dcnts and tfi'uchcrs l'I~·I' "j IcQntinue as last year, kjxr.('jl1 ~.

at the Bell wbere Mif,.S~'I m.1 c; _tt.elman of Madison, is III' lit,

~eacher. Luella Linds~y J, \V;'lV,,~l'IS succeeding Mrs~ LId d'Hl.~,; 1_Jn3n in district 19. i • '

Mrs. C. F. Snndnhl ,,~~ ~Pri~i:~en~ertoin("d ;)t an inrottnfl P;Irt':·F:lday tlrtnnoon for M~lr . EIJn~r).Ring whn I('~I\'('~ this ~jt rrfa,y 1,,"attend LuthI'!" ('()nf'J~(' :6t I\Vpht,pThe gu('~t,- ItlClu(led '\ dr'oup ~f

girls who h:l\'(' 'be-r'n P;:,]~' nm·in,'-J:high school (L~"o.: ;mrl 1.11\ it- moth­ers l namely: Mr=,. P. 0.". (J~~f'1" <InnVerna, Mrs. Emil H'!rl:!<! ':md

Margaret, Mrs. Jack S~,d, 'ril"I:::;nnd Marjorie and Mr'-'. (~I: I \n­

derson and Leone, <llso ~1!_' I .\1(1Hugelman. Each preF;ent(~r ,with a handk~rchi('f ;). r1 .'.1Sandahl also gave het j 'I.,'handkerchief bag. An.a trl'2Jalbum wns n1.<;o prepare(l hnd IJ':ented. VcrFln nnd U:>on... :'I.~·lll :Iiattend Luther: Mariorip vt'ill b" : 'Waym.' and Priscill~ <Inri r..brg;ll·, tat hom£' for the prescnt.

i evening with 1 Nellie

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Winter is justaround the corner,It's time to let ustigure your storm,sash reqUirements.

'"My husbaand is asecond story man."

"You don·t say.""Yes, his t irs t

~~~,f never tools

Alwninum is min­ed almost exclttSive­ly in Arkall8Wl, UseCertain-teed alum­inum paint, It real..ly is sl,Iperior.

tter Lumberf~r LessI ,

Junior: I "I'll befrank with IYOU. You

Be sure you orderPINNACLE it youwant the! cleanestcoal tor~ range,

Snow fence andSisalkraft pap e rmake a pretty fairsilo. We have themakings.

CarllrartLumb1rCo.

,nOlle 117: W.,...

.RISCOPure Ve..etable

ShOrlenlD"

3LB,' 59CAN_, .______ C

PEAS' Stokel,'. Faile, 2NCOAN'2S' 2

HoneyPOtk. <It _ ••

COlNED BEEF LIbby'.. • • • 12~~ 1FRUIT COCKTAIL LI=~y , .• ~~~'Tall 1PEARS LI~ ••• ,. ~~N2YI

GRAPEfRUIt Dro eIIary. ,2 ~~~s

MARSMALLf)WS Flulr·l-e.t '. -1 ~GPICKL•ES' 'lIap~nole ! QUART

Dl1l or ",'. JAR

PUFF!D WUEA Quaker,: . 2:K':.~COFFEE A~ I'fOD d. • • , : 3~:G .

,···"a~D. ~'el"b -;,e price of news print paper., r . I I tersibly' this order is, meant to,.'al.: '&:.'111-'" D" Comm' D y' ini!rnize the amount of md.ney Nels L;tngen returned 1fom. ,,~: ~ " entlout 01 Italy for a commodity Sa~annah. ~o .• last week and :was, i ot prod~(.'ed at home. Since moSt abl'ol! to attend church services

'>~.Whoe.ver m~kes'a g~rd,en, :,hal, an,d"egg,~,~altese ero s; ad 01- ~ewspa~t.'s can continue in bus~l~ Sutj.day,'\lhis many friends wert:!h, so' many fJ;"iends; the gl of lyhpcks r some of the pI n~s hess onl~ by reason of generou~ I glad to ni:lte. ,ti~, mQry..ng,·ttie ~w when' ay- n~med hie "can ta e i." h'0 I ~dvertising support, the future I rfr. and'Mrs. ~awrenee ~in~·~t.~n~For,windand rai 'and culture nd proper u e 0t t ese i ~ell-being of Italian paper~ is and children Were supper guests

:',' F1:Ip'Shi,nel and 4ew and,. f,~rtile isod. ha~~ PI'.nts was exp ai.ne? ro- ikcIy to be hazarded by scant in the Carl Anderson home on:~.:.,' nd he whp makes a I~rden, ~rks grams for a her mon hs are Iar- ,I pace for advertising. Howewr, six th'21r return from Sioux City Mon-:~.1"-. nd 'in hand with GOd!' 'I ranlg~ to ISi~t the ti e M ~e:ll' I nges constitute room enough for day afternoon., .. SU~h is the in9piraUon pr I t- anq Jnb~rtest "of t~ emllersr: ' I paper whose content may be Bobby and Teddy Sandahl spent

; ~g. the Dell Ra'pidll, S. D., Gar A few big events ar Sins red i re~cribed by government order. the, week-end ~n the Lloyd Hugel-'.flUb, of wJ:1iCh Mlis. ,Allis, Pollard ea~~ yeaJr., .by I t};le Gard n cl h. 1 he t I f no other reason eXlst>.:>d for a man home,. Thoc rest of the familyliS' a member, Dell iRapids is a city tuhp tea IS a teature or ayt. At ree and untrammeled press, such went there tor dinner Sunday and

,lOr 1,500 and the Garden. ¢Iub in-- this the garden club ,>.:>m er~ ar- s exi!1ts in the United States, ol)e brou~ht them home.!c~udes in its membership men and r~nge.an attractiv.e pard n I~et- \Jr. the grentest pleasures which Mnny from her2 attended the:'women of the city and commun.. tmg WIth ~se. of.th~ir g.rde t'1llps. ~hlS Ilf'c (lffords IS the reading of Concord fair and missed the usualdiy. AU are lo.vers of gardens Iand The pubhc IS mVltedllo h~t('a. ~nbi<.lsed new.s, To ~he l'nnk and livestock Cllhibits which this yearflowers, and the club encourages A pot-luck s~pper IS a June e ent, file of Amencans lIfe would be were prohibited due to anthraxlandscupe beautifymg WhICh is pf anq a brt.eakfpst for Ju y. Ai s eet- llust about bnrren if their neW5- und other epidemics.

benefit to th~ commumty. eorh fea~t IS often pI nndI, leach )~~i~~a~'~:t~e%m~~~d~~ri~i~a~= I enMm

;,' al~odm'Meos'''''kIVaneedni'2ThLu~nSddaevrI Club membership is o~ to (arnJ~ o~ th~ ~o~mu Ity .I~mJlvId~ 'u •

leveryone int~rested. and the ues lOgI hJS own Plcm.c~e ep~m, for , ers ~nly whot the dictator's (.~n- evening bri~ging Mrs. Josephin'elare 25c a ycat. The orgaRlzab n IS thej sweetcor which ~ furnJShed h I rorShlP board permitted. Gustafson who had visited there

laffllialed wIlh "'" slale deparl- by tbe ~lUrs ry Oeea IOn~ll1, tho . a'ni.loln.h W9man k I . I M W d d anSd al Omaha a week.Iment of ngflculture and secures commumty lets .tOg ther 10r a ~ I' too ou two mIl ions from reli¢f i arry e nes ay unday aftC'rnoon and supper

t,.. much help from thiS s~rce. wa~rmelo? ~ed In t e hl1.j l\,' 1 Is Prize Winner funds to give them mon_~ froe' A t Parsonage Here gwUee;<;ets l'h'ne

thp~uDIiCDkahslag~deaOhlfahmoml'lye,e- 'Pamphlets are obtained fro the ga~en plI rnnage nd f ower , ptll'ks <lnd they told the Virginin*s , u ,

h h ~ I d f u ~ cl I' Mrs.,Faye Bobenmoyer of Ran-' how they got money for free purk- Mr. Lester Bocr~nstedt of Cur- Hilda Bengtson, Edna Dahlgrenl(:oIlege and from garden m gal- S W IS sc e u e 0: ug 5 un dolph,!w,on $l,OQO in the nxydol - J

~mes such as Better Horh~s and greJ}.t prlde 1 taken 1 the

Jbooms Sess on Ends. ways and they "sewed up" tl1le rOll, and Miss Irene McFadden of nnd Mrs. Stina Johnson.

d produced a d the fandSCliPlOg slogan ('ontes1. She cam(~ to Wayne The first ~(':-iS on of the Scventy- program ir\. this "ectional m:mndr. Sholes, were married Wednesday Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Sundell re-ar ens. l done. sevIral nur CIjle$ loffe~ Wedn('~day to get th{' money whkh fifth congr{'ss c d('d at 7:22 p. m., Thc Wisconsin progrel'lsives jo,i~- at Wayne MethodIst p;lrson<Jge, turned Sundny evening from their

, ,Meetings of the Garden 'flub prizocs fOir th best flo ~rsj SrIubs W<JS sept by t-..~lcgrnph from Cin- S,lturday, Aug st 21' nnd what an '~'d the Nebraska and Jowa me~- Rcv. F. C. Mills pNforming the visit to Ethan, S. D. They report~re held once a month when mem.. and. trees. LI Cinnatij ,,:nding. The SP ate !had quit some bers in their fight ngainst the cdt- £.\~r('mlmy. The young folks will condition.<; there \-'\2"ry dry.bels diSCUSS garden tOPICS of 10- the annu 1 flower sholW I was time !wfor{' thf" hous~ had finished. ton money unless corn an,d dairy live ncar Carrol!. The Ed. Gustafson family and~erest or outSltle- speakers live het;d lust 1a$t week, *ts. p~l1ard "as Tonsil Ope:ration. The pndlng of hi~ :Jpssion left the farmers were given something, Mrs. Jos·....phine Gustafson were in I,!!!~~~~~~~~~~~Isuch Information. Greenerytin explams. HQndreds lprl~es were i Miss] Eileen Johnson of Bnn- momJ)/'l's from th{' middle W('st but the steam roller, just flattened Go To Visit EdWlard Pen-y. Sioux City Friday and h3d the I-Iwmter wmdows, hangmg gar ens awlarded on Ithe !lowe ex I ItS.at :croft, lwderwent n tonsil opC'ra- HCld fore, the end e,r them out. The hOllS'2 just echotel Edward Perry, who js jn nn Milton Gustaf<;on and Dick San:" G 'of Babylon, good d,t'eds for bi s, the co1J~um The mu icI all_band Ilion Mondny mnrning in :1 lOClll WilS m Irked hy a lot of with the "yes snh" votes from th'! Omaha hO·C;PltOl. had 1\\-'0 '<>lnking dahl fnmilies as f'vening guests l ay Tll~'~,tre"'believe It or not'" m the plant fu:r!mshed a special rpgrnm for 'hOspital. und 1'<1 l'wcll humni'. This solid south!. Not even the conser"ll- spells TU'{'",d<.ly. :\1r. and ::vIrs. Her- ~fr. axed :'!rs. Cliff Oak and

, world, hedges and ('Wrly flowering thd oc~aslOni A com ututjy l:lIcnJc nne l'nded with the mcmbcl's tive democr'lts who had fou~ht b('rt Perry ,md sons nnd Mrs. C. r·hJldr('n who havc becn with tl\£'h b t I " lifld In ·""cal Hospit I nelV de"l le"','s'l ot,'on da'ed 10 v Ie'5 ru 5, oma 0 an \I cau W"~r W! held A gust 26. I Lo!U a. flom thl' F<H I 1(' northwest and '-' t'> u • I H. Vogel and LeWIS! B<.lk'~'r went W. W. Ev;ms f;lmily this summer

culture, transp~anbr.~, flower! ar- lOUX Fal~, close t1DbU ~ap.ds, MISS Opal nnd MISS Glady.;; C<l1!f(Jjnl:-l mci the mdushml eiJs! against this, cotton m'~asur{'. to the cIty Tuesday to uc with plrIn tn move to Wayn~ soon. Mr. WAYNI: ~rangement, plants that SJnlI!e In a1 has a garden cub bnJd thr. GranqUist of Waynr', lIndf']w(nt ,Ulel pc;pC'(ldlly h,-' south In great him. Onk is employed in a garagedrouth, cannibals JDI the. garden, twp groups occaSlOna 1)1' unite for tl)J1sil O~ef<ltlOns In .I 10c,1I lHI~- humor Th{'y~' ot somethmg:," but No Eootwmy in J:.ast Sessio~. thierC'. 1---------4---~-~agweed round-Up, f.\I,-.culiar hab-- sOJlne special progr ~ or com- pltnl Wcdnesd<.JY mOlnlng tl1r' membe]s fl m th(' middle west It hns bN'n a very expcnsh,~ The flow of ('ash into rural sce- Mr. <lnd Mrs . .Joe Johnson. Al- Thurs., Fri., Sa~.• Sept. 2-3-4Its of birds and deCOl~"1tIve weeds munity ever~.t. . f( It thn hdd becn tLlkcn for :l ~cssion fou t.cIxpayers. The umot~nt tiohs is said to ue great\:'r th~n at den and !\1ilrired <lccompanied by T\VO BIG~PICTURE~,'are some of the tOPiCS considered The Gard~n club P~Ojcct l':'sults In Omaha Hospital. 11 H!C' of money authorized or npprodri- any time ~ince 1930. Sort of a the John Sundells of Wakefieldin the club's prograQI the past in better communIty ~plnt and LEDay, manager of tlH' The 1:1 ...1 hou s of thiS congn:~ss [lted WIll run close to eleJen buck-to-the-farm movemC'nt, we wen:- nt Carthagc. S. n. for a fewYCOlr. Speclah~s,from I the cpllege mOre attr<lchve sun;. undmgs, ac- Brown-McDonnld stOle 10 TIlokpn \~Pl(, \( Iy mu h llke ,111 auctlOll blilion dollars. Th'" cconomy in tlx- gu(';:s,--George Ry:m in Boston days visiting in the Clyde Sundellof ngnculture are oftU'1 speakers. cotdmg to Mrs POll~d I I:Bow, IS m an Omdh,l hOSPlt<11 I e- bll)( k You "S( .Itch my b;-]ck ;Ind penditurps has beC'n ;.;Iight. 'fh(' Herald. home.

Members of th~ club dlscussed/I'we pass thiS w y Ibut onc~, ~elVmg tJeatmcnt<; Ifor sInus In- I 11 ~(ldt(h yn IS" \"<lS the pre- nation's debt is still climbing cl¢)so The Clemen" Nimrod famityplants that smile m drfl:uth for the Let us beau~lfy the p th a!S jWe go ('etlon MI Day was 1ll th,,' Wayne 1.\ llli.ng- S( ntlm( nt tnd th(' llttlf' to forty billion dollan;. Membf'r" Read thC' Her.lid Want Column. went to Sh1lltnn, Jowo. Fridoy to

'IJuly meeting Alaska Shasta daISy, so the worHI may see WhIt\! Way ::>tOl e n few yedl S mHlrilf> v. f'<;t m nOlI y both demo_ re<ilizc that the pf'oplc's treasury nttend the O!'sian rcuniQn Sundny., gaillardia dwa~f seduIt' "butler.we ,""ot., , 11 ,t< mel ,opu I,,, S Just lought is poying nut eight dolla,s 'for Southwest Wakefield They relumed Mondoy evening." r , , , • , • Card of Thanks. iJ i()~I~g b;lttlc. .< I ." ~\n"2rIYn. fnTuheoynn!rl,ISOo ~<lel!I"~,eOlllah~,slllnthk,-, I (B\ Mrs. Lawrence Ring) :.,On~inLg"n~oYlnW,ay of Ncbr<I!'ka City

dIn Concel·, t 's'Bo'lldosl'esor,m, s;,"MFyox; HfreO_ ,,"ChS

rC,O',ulastse; e,pwpr~c~~~,·~nto cl,,,,pr~,<"lsl ()ll":"ls,.i,nl,rl~,'~'".e I (H!(1'Il, til',' (' n('l~ding twenty~ ~ ~., '-' ,. of II c-

," I I I t I "budget bnlancing" progT'am fuas I Evclyn Victor sPfnt Sunday El\,{'s nnd Laverne' Olson re-Here On ',"rJ'daY friends uno n ... ·'"hbnrs· fnr 111"",0'.' : ! ~llJr I) o]"ly-cI l,lt ,lOurs (,If a ses- ,rJ march. "Memoria," €Iitz; selec- ' h ' ,'. "If n (f c In only begun and that "economy" I with homcfolks. turn'':>d from Crete Mond:lY ('ve-

tionr"May-Ray-And ay," ulton; pr('ssions of ~ympathy ;md kind- 'j) ~1 ( gl"(,S, ,"1l'cJ~or(' momen- may be the keyword during: 1he', Lawrence Ring and brother, nln~ nftC'r a wce-k thC'Te. Th~y rC'-Wayne Municipal hm WIll I "L S tIl N I " l)C'ss during our bcrt'<lvcmf>nt II nu" 1;1n th(' 1l'{'{' chng s£,\,('n or next seSlO;,'on 10 give some 0oml«.tl [Rnus, were in Omaha TUf'sd",· port rn"'n in th"l v,·nini]v, ' 'om-popu .n·, ave ongs 0 1e I e, MI" Wm I I" "I I Ir'lght tnlll11hs. I IS U!nd['l' this I)res- L I" ., '-' L '-' ,

plesent a concett at Bressre~park B h "121 Id A t I " I X f' wn t t Th g t f ::vir d Mrs CI ff M 1M f'l II th 1fFrIday evenmg nt 8 o'doc. The town, mm'c, s Ie r 1- .. ·a~~1 (.'hildr('ll. SlIJ"(' of time ;Ird th~ urg\' to bar- f7ce;::r~~~~~~. ar(}f' ~~~~~~~;g ~): itc'd ;ta~:lrricr·Lun~beq;~;S~~n~I,;-;; ~lnn('g ;:~~lr~v:~..wC" aso erpaces

program WIll Include:~ arch, lery, W. N G ," Boy'r. I tCl: for :lrlvanLI (' t1i;lt much mur- k;lPS and bounds by the addition cv·('ning. Mr. and Mr!'. C<'lrl Sie-..·C'rs nnrl"IBanner of- Democracy,><' ayes; _L ij I LOCAL 0<'1' is committ d. of n('w commissions and nC'w bu- The E. J. Lundahl fnmily VISIted dmtghter. Gf'rtrude, now Mrs. Gusovelture, l<Lustsplel," Kele jBt2la; To Relative's \1Ve ding[. rPilUS nnd agencies. in the Will Gomer home Sunday FO:""um of Los AngelIC'S, visited atPOPUllll, "Cinderella's 1 W ddmg Rev. and Mrs F C, Mil! and Cbrencc G('ttm~m spent Thurs- Bankh('ad T am pets Results.. Government C'mpJoyees are "!tIot afb._'rnoon. Lawrenrr Ring's Snturday eve- IDay," Cobey; mght jSe enade, family go to Fnendl Neb, today day nft'~'rnoon with Mprlin Mev{'!". The ~outh g t n thl'('e-cent cot- N Id B d' . d'

t I " A I in f<.J\"or of any reorganization Pl,an'l (> a r1l 19am nSslste In th,:, Ining nn,d h,elped. Larry Joe cele-: "Shadowland," GIlbert; J!'fpular, for the weddmg of Mrs Mills' Mrs. Ben MeyC'r .':j)('nt Snturd:1Y on su lSI\lY· ou right guaran- R d ]f K h f d d b t h f f h b hd

.'Chant of the Jungle," ~rown; mece on FI11day. The Mills nmJly aft.. rnoon with Mrs. Rny Surllf']'. t('{' on cqUon I ri('.'s, The meaSUt'c which may r.:'sult III the lo;.;s of, u 0 ay orne a ew ny::; ur- rn e IS I t Irt ay.waltz, "an the BeautIful I Blue will also go to Omaha and cturn Miss Myrtle Johnson. Mrs. was Slippl'ci int l the third deficien_ their jobs. These employp("s nrel ing the week. Faye Sandnhl has been making

.~ , orgonized. They nre becoming <IS The Rudolf Kay family \'isited daily trips to the doctor as a re-Danube," Strauss; m~ted;nezzo, here saturqay. Esther Thompson <lnd Mrs. F,liz;j- ns blil without;] strong as the army and navy lnb- Sunday in the Frank Longe home sult of culs received in an auto-

• betk Gr<ln1, thCJilttrr of C~lum- thC' ('ommittf'e 0'1 W b'l 'd 1M] R' h dbyists. Any :1ttcmpt to con.solidatc near ayn\:'. rna Ie acci en .. er e lng a~~~.k,~l~~C~~io~ea.i eth~u~1:~Vk ~~rlJ;~ ~::~~li\\\:'~:~'~I~) ·t('c~:~n~~~~~'~... r~~ ~~~.~ Or f'liminatc nn agency or d'.'part- Mrs. Lewis Ring and Eldor vis- fingers caught in a car door and

Re'\'. and Mrs. W F. Most ('n- coming ulltil i W<I:--] shot through ment or bur('ou in Wn"hington itcd in tl1\:' C. A. B<lrd home Sun- has also been und\?r a doctor's

tertnincd at 1 o~ lock dinnn Fri- by 111(' "Bnnkl (';Hl Brotllers·' who ~:~~d~s ~~ ~::b('o~ ~~~~s\h~ne~~ d;)~,~~t~~7fon·Munson \vas with ca~~dnesday of last week theijiiiilliiilllillllil <!lay for SC"nator nnd Mrs. K, T. w:lntpr! to go lomq to th(' south ploy{'(' groups and the Washing- Mrs. Wm. Vietor for coffee Tucs- Wm. Victors took Esther to the

, I ~o1ter and Mr. <) d Mrs. Ed. Shu-' and show t!Jf' olko.: lwhat they did ton n('w:;pnpers. That's on'.:' rqa- day afternoon. Ho,:onry Ra..<;tede home near Con-.. time to, ~t,ock your antr i"takeif of Ann rbor, Mich., illld for tlH'm. WIH' t1H':mf'nc;urC' camt' son for the slowness in consolid<l- TheRu.~elI Johnson f"mily ViR- cord where she remnined to visit

Mr. and Mrs. U.: W. Grcf'nle;lf of up on the s('n t,~, hoor Speaker tion and eliminntion. 'itcd nt Collier Boyce's in W<lyn~ until Saturda~. Thursday evening'witl. Sch·obl Lunch Foods' 'fukamah I Rlnkh(';lcl thd-re with his But that is coming b('cause pro- Sunday nfternoon.. the Victors attended Aug. Roeber's

, , '. • Me. anct Mrs,Chns, Heiko' cn- b""tI"",. R,tlkh"od 10 help te,ts lcom home agoinsl usole" Wednesday evening nl lasl we,ck bu,thday paely.

GRAPES R d 4 2I ~rtnined nt clirlner Sundny fIll' Tlw ker m;l(il' the pkn M t d Cl K hI M d ft fIt k

e Sf . Ab' 'I M '~,. I a h ~,l\'f' '~l)utl1 this di~crim- expenditures h:-ls reached the \'ar.;;I .n.rgarc an ara 0 mClPr ,on ay n ernoon 0 as we~Malagas •• _ • • • •• LBS. ISS Ignl tl nmg: 0 mn ,1. I of powerlul committe" ehairm('nl \'I$lted Mr<;. Art Borg. Mrs. Herman. A,nderson. Em,e.ha,

NMiss Mary Ellen nel Ch,o"los. '\','11"': in,dory 1','!.>:lsl<! ion I :lnd l('ft tho 'Th ~d L d HAd d L II L d hI t d

ORA GES caUfr'l.la 12 29 ' who have much to sav nbou~ e .c. gar arson rill ('nry mnn a. nn I ~ un. a VlSI,e, ~I lacf', The G'~'o. Bnst f,lmilv ('al\C'd ('(ll'll ;llld t!:lll LiljnWl' ('onl..':r('sS- . N 1 f T t 01 N I M CI ff M F d it392 lze. _ • • •• DOZ I 'I' I I I I major lerrislntion. This is the legis- e son amll('S were a n e -I rs. I unso~. nay. a er-

• n the aftNnonn~ n, nct M.'",,'o P"si nWI1 11).; 1 ;IIH I·Y· t> , I S d d' noon Mrs Wm Vlolo' AnIta and

P ES I ,- btlon thnt can be looked upon n'l son s or un ny Inner. . . '- ','

AP ,LMisJoSOn~rth""l'" • 4 LBS. I 23 LemainNI until, 'lond<lv, Ti \\",1'-' ."lr;ln f' tll'1 W:1Y this par- M lh N I d R bAd th AIEl nor Sode.. '", tir'lllnr ('oltO!1 ,~\Ill$l,riy bill wpnt of tho most g,-'npnil importanco ar il C son an eu en r a .. nn, a so I r-

--.-- e"m,'I1" IIp next '.January in th(! .Johnson visited Mr. and Mrs. Art berg VISited there. .

LEMONS Sunklst D 35 ' tI11"11\1[:I1. TIl(' 111 )\jsfl.:n1{'~bcrs \l".·er(' '"' B S d It Th W I R h~ k I I' OZ"~' se('ond session of the 75th congress. oro? u.n ay n crnoon: ..e es ey uU<;c ami y were270 SI.~. • • • • • •.• 'ON R-ES""""'" pul "' ,'N' hv' I rl'~ulul on to poss V S d hI tIM 10 SIOUX C,ty Wednesday SolarI S It will also ~C' elect inn year an~ Irgml.a a~ a <'ls."as c{ :::;. .. . -,_ ••.•••••• ';''',;1 1'(':11 f:lnn bil no~t ~A'ssion along b('lieve it or not, politicians listen W. C. Rlllg WIth cookmg for silo day On'llle Encksons and C. L.

I II .... 1 wilh;l wdge.C; J d 110ur bill. In the to folks at home marC' in an \:'lec- fillNs Friday and Saturd~Y. Bards \-V\'re .there a~d Monday the

'P·IiU'·A:"S'CNo.I11 CfSo.~ora,dO

Ru•~'2.1 ::,9 'I" No BI(~Aa~,~,TinEfAseN_~'ce. -:r ~~l~ll~t~,~~p~~~'~ j~l~d(~~Uil~O;,.e~~~y() tion ear than they do durinp; nil Mr. and M~s. W. C. RJn.g and L.'lwrence Rm~ family. Leone An-

n;; 1ft I L L" F. .. ~ off- ~nr such ns this one hns been, Merle wer.:- dinner guests' III th·~ derson. Ma.rccl ~.l.ng and Bus Ag-told the ea<.;tel1 ers Ithat they gave y Ernest Packet home Sunday. ler were cIty VISItors.

T~ere will bel n~ break'in t}10 them a how,lll/ pr~gram of half il Lewis Tests und Mr. and Mrs. A thresh£.'[ :-icnic was held atserVIce from the (lffl('c of the Third billIOn which oul giv'0 their peo- Mussollni and the Papers. Frank Sederstrom visited nt Ed- the Wayne pork Wednesday eve-

GR'EEI.' II:' .lNs~st&llI1a d 2 Icongressional dil>trict during tIle pIe low rent: ous ,;.; Ilnd jobs for Omnha Tournnl Stockm<ln· --i 111 d ' . E t L d hI hn "~ QuaUty • ~djournment of i"th\:' fil<st sf'ssion contractors. 'Ii ey ~olc1 the Pacific Premi~/M~ssoli~i, whose olhet gu~~~rs~~~~'nerur~r~;n~~:~lll~~rl ~~~2;ig r;e~e c~~r::unit; f:r~~~~pf the scventyfi~th congress nc- no,'lhlVf'st ho' thi" pul ncross name is dictntor, ordC'rs ltali31l d d h J d . I lh d

PORV , Br .lNS nest 1 ~ aughtcrs visitc in t (' ack 50- c Ice cream Or e group' an a.aJ. rJ'l BraDd. • ording to annouhcement made b:y their rf'clnma4i n p ojects and they nC'wspnpcrs to hold their iss ...es to derberg home Thursday nftprnnnn, bounteous supper was enjoyed. <\

~ I o;s~~~~t~~n O~f'~~ S~[l~n. rem~l~~ told t1w Cali rni~s how they six pages, beeauS'0 of the uptur Mrs. B. W. Fredrickson nDd Mr~. social time followed.I'Iiii__"~iiilli~iiilliiiilliiiilliiiilliii"iiiiliiiiliii_iiilliiiilliiiilliiiilliiiijriiiilliilljll H. C, Bnrclm<ln helped Mrs. Lct' Tommy Christopher of Peoria,

lopen until thc ,offkp <It Norfolk is II Stauffer cook for thresh','rs Tu('s- II!.. who had bc('n at Dell Rapids,open'2d. L'HE" KNOT HOLE dav. S. D., to put his brother in schOOl,

The eonf{ressman plnns to re.. r!, _ Mr, and Mrs. Art Borg were in visited the C. A. Bards from Fri-Ima!n in Wnshington for s('vcrnj I Sioux City Friday and called to dny to Soturday. Mrs. Eldor RingIdays after ad.fournment in ordCl' SC'2 Mrs. Emil Miller 8t the hos- and Janet accompanied him on his,!tdo complete workrWith the variouS; Vol. 5 W.1 N k Th I S I 2 1937 No!' 21 IfJital. return to Peoria Saturd~Y.

epartments. ay Nedrow, th¢ ~ync. e",r., urs{ ay. ep., . The Noah Johnson f<lmlly and The C. A. Bard family, Mrs.Isecretary, will remain in th~ pean Frye were dinner guests Carrie Bard and their out-of-tow.n

,:~h~~~~~n i~f~ ·~n~~~il ~~: ~~~= "Now,''' sniQ the pnint can not be had Iare not the first girl Sundny in the Warner Erlandso)1 glNsts, the C. L. Bards and theirteacher, '! hicli. .boy at ridiculously low I ever kissed." liIome. guests for a few days, Gene L1.D1d,

gressman and ~rs. Stefan plan to Cl'ln n a e f 1 V e prices? Co~ed: "I'll be Anita Vic-for went to the Carl also Mary Elinor Ring were sup-visit with their daughtcr in Chi- things ttl t cohtain - frank with you. You Victor, jr .• home north of Wayne per guests in the evening of treecago before ret rnin~ home. Mq, ~lk?·', " If you want a real have a lot to learn." Monday to assist for a coUP"le of day in the E. E. Hypse home.Ethel B. Smer.s of th'.:' ('ongrt's.. "I cnn:r shouled n bright red bar n weeks.. Mrs. Ed. Sandahl"s birthday ofsional staff will teturn to Fr(>mrm~ freckle-fn edYQung_ paint ask for Cer- We have a list of Mrs. Jnek Sodl?rb\:'rg and daugh~ Sunday was celebrated when the

~~~i~~f~i~~F~~lkh;~~;~~I:~~ ~~~::~~1i~r~J~~; 1f~::~~~en$.'~~ ~~ ~~~~~e if inP~~~~i ~:~I.~;.,nlE;;~n;~~~:~,:~~ee~~~~ f~~~~;I~;~:~t~~~J:~~;~:E~Congressman Ste{l'ln after reI- Tho;> E. W. Lundahl fnmily ral1('d noon Mrs. Edgar Lan:~n, Mrs.

i·rning hom~ pl ns to visit e-v(>l'V "Can I trust him?" We believe we Sunday afternoon in th(' John Hanry Nelson. Mrs. Rollie Lom:e.

unty in the di triet in order tb cr~~e~Y'th~rs t ~ ~ ~re~: t~~i~:~ c~~: VC'nnerbcrg cmd Swan Lundahl Mrs. C. F. Sandahl and Mr. andf miliarize hirtIs' f with condil ions 1 h homes. IMrs. E. E. Hypse spent 8 socialIt. home. ;;~r e~e~U1:~ ~v~~ W';;~e ~~~n~: ~~ Friday of last week Mrs. Jack time an~ had. lunch together.

cotton." us for it, we're opt Soderberg :md Jncqueline attend-I ComplImentmg the. Floyd Hob-to have it. fod th~ cradll.' roll party <It the lets of Convoy, OhIO, ~. and

rvrission church. ~rs. Lee, Stauffer entertaIned atSunday evening vi,c;itors in the dmner Fnday Mr. and Mrs. lrenry , I'~

Chas. Pierson home werp the Jas. Stauffer. Mr. and Mrs. Herman - VIC'IOII': 'Chambers family and Mr. and Schowalter. Mr. and Mrs. Fr~nk 'M LAG . NlMrs. Melvin Larsen. Schulz and ~he Ed. Lemke f~~. lei. i'

The Ed Gustafsons and Mrs. ily all of WIsner. M~. Roblet I~ r_ Co AUllEYJosephine' Gustafson were SundaY a daughter of the seDlor Stauffer'S; JUNE LANc;a \afternoon and luncheon guests jn and the ~. Stauf1'eMl spe~t sun- r MlatAEL : .the Eric Johnson home. daY there With other relativel. i'CltAI 10MI 0:

. Mr. and Mrs. Luther San~ah1 of : CONSIANCI COL&: II .Helen Enc.kson spent most of Lynn Center, nt, and John Sun- .ffDOUOlA$ ICOIII

last week With Angella Sandahl dall of Denver" also Mr.~.. : .., ..... hl!'."and Glen Sandahl s~nt the same E E HYP5~ and Mrs Ca!T'ft! " _' .time with James Erickson. were dinner lUestJ WMnesd in •

Dean and Glendora PMrson the Ed. Sandahl home. They ereplay~ with Patty and Chucky Oak at Lawrence Ring'. for supper ,.ndThursday afternoon while their the out-of-town peop~ remaibed __' -~"';'-+--irc~parents attended .the p, L. Mab- uvernilht. Thursda,., aU rneD~batt funeral service at Wayne. led w~ dinner IUests in the A.Th~ Oak children returned the ~ard hame. Mr. and Mrs, Bord Ddvisit' Friday afternoon, IBetty JeaD took the Dlinojo

'IlI1e Rollie Longe family vilited ple '" Oaklond thot attern toat fJlul Killion's Thurs~y eve... ~ntinue theit Visit and wt!'I'enin, and had Mr, and Mrs, Lester gJJests In, the Nelo Ek¥,Bruqigam- as Frida,.. eveninc orne. '. 1

gue.!ts. All"" Sandahl .....t to BalDe

Fi.'and Mrs. Herbert Gram Mills EJu,.nd.... I.tternoan aBd" i Oft"•

.... ,in,:es~~"""'~;""I:'; O=ifl~~~tiiiiii.~.",~~",,,,,,,,,,,""II,I"i' ."I,:'!I:, -:. ~i..L..i'I,:l,t":':!Jii~I'4~

Page 3: A.D IL - Wayne Newspapers Onlinenewspapers.cityofwayne.org/Wayne Herald (1888-Present)/1931-1940... · h h ~ I d f u ~ cl I' Mrs.,Faye Bobenmoyer of Ran-' how they got money for free

('Iub :Ueets Today.Cl'ntr;.d SOCial Circle meets today

w,th ~lt5. Jvhn Gettman.

For Louis LafUlenberc-.A number or r~I;ltlv("S were

entertained In the !JOUJ:' Langen­ocrq home Thulr:-c1;ly l'H'nlng In

honor of Mr. Langcnberg's 85thblrthd<'ly annn ersary Guests wereMr. and Mr.<;. Wm. Lang('nbcrgand fanuly. Mr. and Mrs_ George'Langenocrg and fam1ly. ~1r. andMrs. Ernest Lmg('nberg and fam­ily and Me. and :'.1r>=. Walter Fleerand family The evening Wi:l': 5[X'ntSOCIally and Ice cream and cakewere served.

Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Stratton andchildren and Mr. and Mrs. AlBoock returned :Monday from :l.aJreOkoboji where they spent theweek-end.

Officers of the M .• E. Home Mis-

fresbyterian Churt'h.(Re\·. W. Byrd Ray, mln1stcr.)

Thulday. What-su-cver sOCIetywill h' \"c a l'..'a:;;sernbllOg meetmgat the hurch. GI'OUp 2 will ~en·e.

Sun ay: Sunday school at 10.Church sen'lee at II a. m.

Cbrisiian Churcb.(Rev. G. B. DUDDIng, Pastor.)Sund::JY: Sunddy school Llt 10.CommunlOn and S,-'r\'lCC In

charge I of the young folk..::; at 11 a.m.

Rev.,Dunning Will be here Mon­day e\1crung.

S,'edish Mi~ioD Church,(Re\·. C. A. TurnqUist. Pastor)Thursday evenlTIg. mId-week

ser\"lce at BSunday: Sund::JY school at 10.WorShIp In Swedl.sh at Il.Engl~sh SerYlCe at 8 p. m.Veri likely Rev. Nathan Noreen

of Randolph, Kan. WIll speakSunday. Re\·. Nor,-'C'n WIll be VI."lt­ing hiS mother, ~lrs. Peter John­son. and other relatives here.

S",lem Lutheran Church.(Rev. Arthur L. Peterson. Pastor.)

This, Thursday, the Dorcas soci­ety m¢els at 2:30 p. m. Hostessesare Mrs. Martin Holmberg:, Mr5.Joe Johnson and Mrs. Ed. Carlson.

The 1 cboir will 111\'et to organizeand fo~ practIce Thursday 8 p. m.Those interested are inVIted tocome. :We are looking- forward tohaving the choir take part in oursen'iclls aga ill.

Next Sunday. Sept'~'mbcr 5:Sunday school 10 a. m.English service 10:45 a. m.Swedish service II :30 a. m.Biblf study In the books of Acts,

the 8t~ chapter, 8 p. m.Septlember 9 the Ladles' .Ald

m~ts 12:30 p. m. Mrs. J. F. Lmd­berg ahd Mrs. S. Erik Johnson arehostes$es.

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lias Leo: In CasI-Miss EUa Reed was brought to

the Mrs. August Paul home ~n

Wa~ficld last Thursday from ain Omaha. Miss Reed fell

two years ago and broke one ofher hips. The member will be incast for nine weeks.

RetlInIS From Rochester.T. C. Hypse returned home Sun­

day from Rochester, Minn., wherehe had undergone a major opera­tion several weeks ago. He is ableto be up and around after beingin bed four weeks. Mrs. H~and Ji~ came home Thursdayeveiling,

thc

..\ t lIenr~.. Haase Domr.For Second Birthday, ~elghbor.;: wton"t~ to the Hriry

Mr and Mrs Ed. Behmer entcr- Haase hume Friday evening fbrtain£'d a few f~i{'nds and relatin"s c;,rds (lnd dancing, folloWed byat their home Monday evening In luncheun. 'honOr of their son. Merle's, scc-I ..

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ond birthday. Guests were ~1r.11 I

and Mrs. Aug. Behmec. Mr. and CALLlN~ALLCARS '~:~{'.~rr~yan~('~1~:r W~rt~r ~~~~ To TIl ~lund. Phylhs Ohlund. M, and M". P-I -N.J.()Herman F.uhrman and daughters. I or Sc. John's CMr and Mrs. Reuben YOCCK.s andfa~ly, MISS Mary Numberg and I PEND.ER,MaDlin Voecks. The everung was Saturday,spent socially and a two-courseluncheon was sen·ed. Chicken DiDuer Sened ~

Baby Cbriskned. ~;U;:d~:~="Billy Gene. infant son of Mr. I

and Mrs. Dale Ziegler. was bap-I Lecion P~vi iontlZed by Rt·v. I. P. Frey at the GAMESTrinity Lutheran church Sund<lY. Plenty of Refreahmenta"

HOSKINS ~.~~~or~nd~·~::n ~~c:r~lr~{'t::~~ Dance .<M,P5. Walter Ohlund) Tiedke. Dinner guests in the Zleg- Johnnie Kock ed Hia

Mr. and Mrs. EdWin Kollath ~;e~~r:r;'e~~ R~~·. ;;~e~~s~ I;~ Sioux City. Ord..trawere ,guests In the Henry Dick daughter, vern.a , Mr. an~ MrS'

lBRISG .>\. CARLOAD AND IIA.VB ,

ho~~. ~;~;~~~ Edwin Strate were ~::1~~d~~~-t~~~:m~~y,c::~ A C..Ul~AD ~~ FUX 'I'caller$ in the Oliver Kiesau home land, Mr. and Mrs. LloYd Behm-Frida~ t'vening. fir and daughter. Mr. 'and Mrs. ' -ri~

MrsL H. C Mlttlesteadt and fam- Lloyd Ruhlaw and daughters ofily wdre caliers In the Otto Koepke. Chicago, Han'ey Anderson ofhome 1 Monday afternoon Mernman. Neb .. Andy AndersonFTe~ and Anna Lundquist of and MI'. and Mrs. Gus Swanson

Norfolk, were supper guests in the of ChIcago.E. E. Potter home Thursday.

Mr. 1 and Mrs. Walter Chase of Have Family RruDiou.

~~:tio~;sg~;:~:~~~~;;:~ JO;~~~b;~~~12j~~:/~:~oe:~of Norfblk, were Sunday dinner park at Norfolk Sunday. Those

guests in the Wm. Voss home. ~~~n~1;:e~::rr~1:S~dR~:~;r;~~~Mr. ,and Mrs. OlJver Kiesau ,;is- and fanuly. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd

Heel ""~th Supt. and Mrs. Eric Puls, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Ulnch IWen.dt at Winsidf Sunday evening. d f 1 M d M S II

Mist Meta Strate It!ft Sunday an. amI y, r. an [s. amuc

to spend a few days in the Albert ~~~lC~:s~dC;~;m~~r~:eV:::i~:~'t::M~~t:'~~~7~~~eWnr:~:~~~~:icn Mr. and Mrs. Fr~~ Koch and ram-and ~aughters of Norfolk. were' lJy, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Puis and

guests in the John Bruse home ~~~~k..M~:.n~~rsr:rs~dH~~

SU~~~~'nd Mrs. Clyde Wilson and Puls. Mrs. G. P. Bauman and son,son, Manley, were business vis-, Keith, Mr. and Mrs. Otto WoUIitors in Lmcoln Monday and of Norfolk. Mr, and Mrs. HermanTucsqay. ' Bauermeister and family, Mr. and

Mr~. G. A. Griot and son, ~r~kH~=,n~~~d~~h=George, of Springfield, Mo.• spent McCrave and son and Mr. and Mrs.the ~eek-end in the E. E. Potter Arthur Lew.

hO:;.) and Mrs Albert Mcierhenry --L-O-CALS----and lamily of' Norfolk, visited inthe Ernest Strate home Sundayevening,

'Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pfeil andfamily flf Omaha, were visitors inthe Ernest Pfeil home over theweekoloend.

wal!'1'" Gutzman letl ThursdayInJured LaM Week. for SpiI!it Lake, fa., where he will sionary ~jety met Monday att-

Willis Blaker was injurE..d last do sqm~ insurance work for the ernoon With Mrs, A. W. Ross tonext a weeks. make out the programs for the

Mr apd Mrs. Elmer Ohlund and year. ,_.da ~ of Omaha, spent Wed- Mr. and -Mrs. Dean Hanson too...nesd d Thursday in the Wal..l MisS Jessie Hanson to Ponca Fri-ter 1 nd home. day, Sbe ~ed to Wayne and'

Mr aNi Mrs. H. C. Mituesteadt then wenl 10 Ponca again SUn-:and . '.lJ' were 6 o'clock dinner day~_ ,.

In lb- Carl MiUla1eild~ Ted Morrio iand 1\1~ Marietta,bome al Norfolk Tuesday. , Cbi~ reIlimell Tlilsday from

Three bab""l were cluistened at 1\1.' EJrneiI Slrale 'VJd son, lli/fonl where they bad been.• vis-ithe SUJ¥l_~ mornin. services of Reu J4rs. CarlN~. antt: ~~ ~. iMOITIS~,~ta :iUlC'e a

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i~~~t::~~==~~~~;::=±a=i~=3*~*~~;~;;=E~~~~~~~~~~~tltA.~~1:~H~U~·R~S~D~j~y~.~s~;.~~;;a';1~"~7~·:;3~:j~~;;:~;E~~~~~;;~~;~~;};:~~P~~~!~'l'IDt;.~-~~r.!department" neighbors, townsp,eo- Thursday ror H.ector, Minnesota'ilan" Iowa.! aft-~ ~.·.i~g at".,. a'llpIc and oth~r frielnds who heJPed where they will spend a week in Spahr's. Mr. Ky,: resumes hiSso WIllingly: Frida~ evening wben the Augus~ Nickels home. teaching next week. " ifiI'\' destroykd the garage and car Mr. ,and Mrs.'! Walter Ohlund Mr. and! MfIS· R. W. Ha.¥er cjf I'

at our home. an.d MIss H~l.en ~bs~ were dinner Win:ide, .':!pent &aturday_ >~rI-.,. IMr. and Mrs. Frank Longe. ~ests of MISS EulalIe Brugger ill Inoon withl Mrs_ C. G. Haller j

For Inja:ries. the John Brugger home at Wayne' .fUbert M. Kern I retumed Sa~ IFormer Teacher Miss aYle Sandahl, daughter of Thursday. day from $uperiar where he aDfi

Dies In Liitcoln ~~k:~ d~~S ~~te:aa~d~hh~c::; Mroand Mrs. Harry Behmer and Mrs. Kern had been 'fisiting hfs,!,hospital last week Wednesday eV"2- ~;hm~an;~:;d6 Mr~·~r~~rscii~:~ tf;:e~a~t :rsth~~~~~ to coar Iining fa cuts received about the guests, in the Otto· B~mer home I James King:::ton, Ro)' Coryen. IIhead d legs when the car she near ~orfolk Sunday. James Lockard . .Tames Ahem an'! ~and rt Hanson of Wayne, Mn. G. A. Gnat. and son, Wayne Mc:\-li.l:>l..... r will return Fri ... ~were i tipped over on the rail- George, returne-d to their home at Iday from BrJmeltd, Milnn., whet\!road C ossing between here and Spnngfleld, Mo., Tuc:.day after thcy went \Vednesday last WeekWayne. Several stitches were re- ~~endmg the pa$t two weeks VIS- for an outw"quired t close Miss Sandahl's CUt3, lting fnends and relatlveS here. I . o·

Mr, Ha sOn was not injured. Mr. and Mrs. August Behmer !'.1::. a.n9 ~lrs. L_ E, Kay, or- Ral-and son. Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. st'?n, ~/Jvnt the week-end heteHarry Behmer and son, Duane and ·.,.\(jl~ :\1r~. Anna Kay ~d the Tr~ePhyllls Ohlund were Sunday din- Prescott". T~('y lcf~ Monday furner guests in the Walter Ohlund a two \\eeb \...:lcatlOO In Canadahome. and the north we:;;t.

Rev. and Mrs. R. A. M111er and81. w's Lutheran Cburdt. famJly returned to theIr home In Troutman Infant(Rev W. A. Gerdes, Pastor.) :\fassllllOn, OhIO. Wednesday after D 1

,pending a few days WIth M". ies In Sioux City IEngliph services at 10 a. m. Mlller's Pdrents, Rev. and Mrs. C.SundllY school at 9:30 a. m. IH. RH.'desel. Rodger, mrmth-old son of Mr. i

MeUIoclis& Church. ~1.rs. John S('hc.~l, Ethel and ~~~u;'\I~~·ty..~l~::~ i~' .;r~~~~~ity.ot !I' JunIOr left Saturday to spend a(Rev.. Q. Basil Anderson, Pastor.) few days WIth ;'o.1rs Scheel's sister. llO"IJj~! v.. h~'f(' he had undergone

.OffJdal board met Monday c\"e- ~1rs, R. E. StuLlrt. and famIly at dn 'Jj)er dtp,n b"t .Thursday. Fun-nmg. ~ Casper, Wyo. Thev Will also n.51t c~;..,J nt~·~ .a:e 10 be c-onducted :at

Sund y.: Sunda,Y school at 10. relatlH's at Gordo;;. r"ieb. . SIUUX (1:,\ t!-do' mornmg at.10 andPrea h1Cg ser.... lce at 11. El B h f D 11 III the B('tkl;'nh'lU{>, ser.... lOe Will have

spcnr;~~e :.~~e_r~d w~t~\ ~1~' par~ Icharge uf c(jmm:~ta1 at GtoCChwoodEllI"lis~ St. Jobn's Luth. Churcb. cnts M and ~1 Ed Beh ceml--{ery In Vi ayne about: noon

(Rev~ W. A. Gerdes, Pastor.) H~rv~;' Ande;;~n ~f 1\1C~~~;.iD:j tadT"h)': ..EngIils,h services at 11:30 a. m. S d ., ll1~f..n~ v.a::; a ~randson at fSunday school Llt 10.45 a. m. ':i~he h~t~,r~~~~~~;~~~df\~·r~.<l~~ ~1r. and J.,1; John J. Paulsen and rW~lt~er LcagU'..:.' thIS Thursday W Anderson. a ,m'r)r~f'W of \In_ WIll Fmn, Mrs.

everung at the church. ~1~. <.lnd Mrs. E. E. Potter and ~1~~\l~\lJ~~l~('."lld Mrs. John B~ ~:\1drJon Dee and Me. dnd MrsChas Ohlund and PhylliS motored N h W Ito Columbu, Satu,day whe,e they ort west ayne'I'~~]:;~~,~ ,",~~~~~ :; ~:'~,~e~p~~~ IBy Sl«ff Correspopdentjl , . ;lion home o.t ~10nrOC'. ;"'1,,:. Will Schroeder.IMrs. Basil' '.

:"orr. <lnd ::\1rs LloYd Ruhlow and. 1j...,l:lum. .Mrs R ... v Perdue and Mif$;'daughter of ChltLlgO, came Fnday C;lr ro !Jn(' (hbur~ cdllc-d last w~ f10 .spend a few d<l,Ys m the C. W. un ;vrr~. W E. Back who has been..

Anderson home. They will be ac- IIl':\11~5 L,'ttl.! Bu~h and] MisS'!

~~I~·~~~~e'k~~~~. ~\~'l~=~~lils;~~ Ch<Jr!ot:e ZI' gler spent Thursd<4Y.lthe summer here and 8,1.:;0 by Mr. .tfternr'(11!l \~ ,th :\1rs. Ray Perdue; iand 1\1r5. Gus SO\anson v.ho have The three c._died on Mrs. Johp'\·l.'ilted here the past few weeks. nu~h. '

~1r "nti :\In;. Frank Goebbqt \;mri Mr, "nrl Mrs. Arnie Ebkercalled TU~d<;y at Ra)' Perdue:S.,The wnrnen had cookJd for ~men at Loker's that~. -'::!;'~4'}t:I" :

:\1H; LUI 11.1 Meyer sta~, .' ~:.,l:n~\1()nrby m distnct 71. ,'fj;.Jf..,,~. Gemmell is teaching distri ' ,'~~'

51 ~rl "t;;y1Og at W. E. Back"S. .­M 1'-5 Ellf.'n Finn is teaching at..Hartmgto~ .

, ' Burial serVIces were conducted

~Idon Nucrnberger spentl, sev- K.~ Imei~r, '55 VTm~ ~\o·(jlt".:r, Brudford and f<.J.lrmly of luir, Tuesday afternoon at Allen for

ral dtYs t.1.st :v~ck Ln. Lin~o~~ Ml S Fra*.('cs ..~techt and MISS An- upd Mrs. ch~d('s 111. leh MUiS Edlth Burgess who dled Sat-Mis.:l ¥CIu NlIcrnbcrger-r-Vls1ted Ita Lessman ere m Culumbus Mrs. Clfnf.' Ol-""Ufi of S ux urday at Lincoln. Miss Burgess

lr~I d$ ill Ponca Sund.IY ~na Mon- $ day Itor th State Walther Lei.t- 1\11'. ~trld Mrs. Huy Car b~rg Was forme.rrly a teacher at Wake-'. gu conventlOtt· They also remWn- d;.Jughtl'r <Jnel ~'1r . .and I·S. us frdd. Funeral services Were at

ll~'lSJ Anna Kas is· having' vaca- '..ld for the banquet m the e\'cnilng. HIBl ucll of Pender. spc t Su d...y I Bethany Christ.1an church Ul Lin-·on! this \l,/\.'ck from the telephone r. and M~S' GCOl'ge Eickhull in the Mrs Dora Hinnc and IS::' coIn Monday at 10 a. m., with Rev.ffi~e. '. Was al 0 a guest f r c day J an ElaIne w re Sunday supper Clara HlDl"lch hornt'. he T Xu::' E. E. Snutb in charge.

, :r-.'fIis~ Ruth Anderson leaves to- Mrs J. E Erw cturned to gu sts in the lal~nce Longe humle fulk;:, c....ltne FndiJY ~nd re sp 'nd- Edah BUrgess, 69, of Allen,dayl!Qr Dc K<.Ilb, Ill., where she her h~rne at Okl om~CltY S t- ~waYne They also .. ISlted Ml.>. illg th1;:, WCC]~ h\.:re. I ~eb., one Urne educati~mal dir~c-\'i11,i teach.' Ulday after vlsltLn a eek In tlJe Jo anna E1Ckhoff who v.us dl~- __, J tor of Cotner college, died in LIn-

I Mjis$ Florence O'Conner went to' W. E. MIner and J. . Turn~r m ssed from a Wayne bUspltal Ilollle ~ontc ll~ I coln at 2:30 p. m., ~aturday. ~issR~dqlph Sunduy \\h~rc she homes. I turdfY foUo\\Ing an u!Ju<J.tloQ ~ Burgess had bE'\:n III about eIghtleac,'h~s this fall, :1 Mr. and Mrs. J¢'nsen lea~ e fo ap endicltls B.I S t ~ (L.y::; A graduate of Peru ~ormal~rsf G\.·org~ Eil.:khoff .and Elam·e today for Denver, f r altwo weetb ~r ud Mrs Ray Ftcdsttum uf urnC'u a r( ay dnd 'Cotner college, with; mas-

speJlt~l~st \VednL'sduY al~d ThUl"S- .. acatlOn, They w~ll V1Slt Mts Boom u:ld, left Monday a[tt:i ~__ ter's degree from the university,day iri Wayne. WIth relatIves. R1Chard Schilhng i,h t1e Luth~rfn s cndl g since last \\Cd,;. Tuc;:,- No Insurance Is C~ rie On o,be had been a t,,-.,.acher since she

Ml~: ~.<U~:·,('YSt~~~~,~n~[u~~Hf~i~r~~: sa~~~r~~r:; ~~~~E es~ samuelf:n ~ ~ ~~~t~rnLbF~:~;~~~:::2tU~:L' Lambert Engelhart Ho se ~~:s t~7u:hetr=t o~~~ F~o~ y;~~arrived Fnday tu \i::;it ffjends. and famIly of ester, Mm , B oomfleltll11gh schuul Both L.l.Il,- And Furnishin s. . Buptlst college, SIOUX FaI1.5, S. D.

l\fliss J:(nL't ~LJtl1ewson left Fri- came Thutsday t '\l~lt relatl es 1 es attended thc rodeu fdlr <.It • . . f . Very active In Ch.urCh work M.I'."day fm' l:knkclm<.ln, Nc?, wh·.!re and fnends alt W efjeld, Dak ta O~land last \hdm.;sdd) r :Il' U~l,~~:l~\~.:~(tt1 tf::.l l~a ~~.~ Burgess was ~ member of thl..:she. is tcachms .agam thiS year. CIty and Wa1ne ffi;\1IS.s Luulse Kt.:mpthu~!Ic dL:c.om- jJutt;L' Sdtualc . ('\ :l1lng ~~'thC?nTY Cuhn~tl~n chuhrch a:filJd the

Md. Jack SOdL'l"bcrg and d:.J.ugh- go~:~a~la~~~~:dl~~~t~f ~;'1 ..:q~~ p e:ep~h~r~~ S1il~tll \\ ~~~~::l;"ll :i.lti:I~I~ ~dJ..,~t :'>11~. En~ Irl;JI' \\ .. ~ sh~ t~u 'ht '3 {~~re t~ib~~ c~a~es:t,ter.b :)pcnt last \\·t'dn~"di"l)' aftcr- q t:ll' :O-l'P 11"... tU' ... me! ,g. gnodll'in the EllUl H.udgers home. to spend il c uple of eeks. M~s. t l'll home at Kansas CIty, !.1J ,-,nd k'lll:,. en: rrutk- Allen. She IS surVIved. by one S.lS-

, Mri arid ).1[;". Wm. Hugelman Fl'e.dstrom w~ll he p In the ba.titk, ¥ISS Lou.l.se ViSIted here <.I 1c',\ tllnL'. It 1:0 ttl ught thu: tn, Mrs, Mabel Darlmg of Ln-an? .M<.Iry llL'r.nJce spent, fI'O~ taking her sister's PI~e. 'd(ay:s ~efure gOlllg to Nl'wton, 1..... ~l,,:.kd he f/~mf.''-. coin, um..' bruther, Manly BurgessTh,ursd:.J.Y tu SUlluay at Vnnnel, Jack O'CoIer I it. hursday for ~bere she teachc:i tI,IS yC<l!". !'oIl"" . t~l!C)ui..jh t 1(' ttlOi<:: ~~ ~~~~. uhd fn.:e meces andS: 'D, California to stay WIth an unFlc athrjn t\.ut:h~~ 10 tll~ \\<.JtL!leld hI)LJ~{' 111 <.J lew nllnut'~..~, p

Mrs. Harluw Graham and fam- th~s \o\Jnt'.... r ..\-tale tterP,dmg school sthoul j Til!' (,til: t~l.lJ~' .'d\ f.' \\de the

'·lyl ",I-,"nt SUnddY in the Dr. D. P. thIs yea.r .:vIlrs ... ary 0 CQruIlel 'I 1\11':'.:3 Hannah John::.un n:tulD~L1

"'11''-.. d"\\:.·flpIJ!"t 'illd d l"s.Qwmby,hLlme. The ladles arc Sl5- touk Jack as far as Fremont .srunda~ flam Daltun \\hll'..' ::,h\O lJo;.iU \\'"" tUI, l',;vell 1', :-i.I\l' anyters MIS MaJY C oarb uf Shules, qeen l..l.Sltmg ill th..: Ro;.iY \\u, t\l T",_. [,1101. ul1C Trllil '.J t

'I·r'. .'nIFI Kohlmeier' Lind came Filday ad \blted ~e'l~omf.' IShe a1o-.0 "Isltcd III Culufddu Thorn"" R""v,llngs received word~.,.,.., "l - mJiI..! ',,~LI:': ::> ~Ll' "leI \ .....~ '"d8.ughten; :.J.ttL'mkd. d p.lrty Tue:=;- daughtel and hu band Mr ndl h(',)(:~e and ScutLuluff lUI "l\ t'T T!I" f,ll:"Tl L'\'. {'(l :\IliTIdaY :th"t hI::; brother, H. H.dLly ~ftl:l"llu!".m In thl' \Ym. W{7lter Mrs George Pra gerj for a i.eW ¢ldl \ eek::. LoUIS Jubnsun :\11 ("JilLr:., "nd :\ ro>. R<.I\vllng;:" 87, passed away at hIS

orne. days The Pranger lodk hel harrle {lnd!'o nl Il\m StlUI,bug dnd \\ 1- St',rJL'1 humc 10 'Spokane, Wash. Funcral• Mr::;. lbrold KilllQn and .~harlc., Mz and M!rs, Fed :Rov..1C'y Jnd ~ Ii;:, dOP Bobull Julm~lJ~l rn~t .:.\Il;:,~ S" jf, ;';l'r\Jces illnd buridl W\.Te Wednes~.... spent Thur:::d,l)' and FrIday ~I~ Chadcs speth S dfternQOn 4uhnstn In Culumbus killtlu1[..; r . afternoon at Spokane. H. H.

Lmcoln \\itll :\Ir. and !'vlrs. CraIJ,]I.? the. ~laurctz. 1 homel <.It~ -- Tholill.as Rdwlmgs came to

url~·y. R th SRouthl SI01UXS Cit. C ~l.'iS Em~a oc· EIY~ ),' (:~Il.~.·"'~"',· I (,,~L 1\"'·'<:'~d~~:~~,c,'lodbmU.,l,n8e83ssatnOdge"lh·ee're. IHn.thHe:>11>, Mddred. and M,ss u I 0:': ey 0 lOUX, 'It,. was ~~o . 1_.. ,_. .~,., ~" . n. .,

"eb~'1-n WL'nt tu SlUUX Llty Sunday Ul'..re. J I _ 'I' J I") I . R.:lv,!rng;:, went west Hi 1900. Hee\.-ening tu ::,t"rt 1L'ul!llllg thcl'(, Thc H. J. Lcnz n Llml1y mo\"ed () ...Oll~(~ I· .I)~·,·t, hoJd uccn III for some time.Mund.J.)·. . from Sholes 10 W4k'~'fl~'ld Monellay. I SociJa.l I'oret"ab-t. , I Decc'aSl'd IS surVIved by two

:\h';". feb Ubc!l1 \\"US in Sioux They <Ire In" ng l~. the H. D. Dbn- CJ. ,K S. ch ... ptt.:r \\'111 Il.l\·~ a G A d-C t t i A :>()n", ;md two daughtc!":::. HIS w1feCity ~ Satur~;!y tu con::;ult an eye elson l'C:;ldL'nce c

1st. of theIr (~v.~n h'gul;F rnectmg next Tue;"u,,:. arage n on n s~ re , Wlceded h1m lTI death.

specF,llst. ShL' returned horne, the home. Mr. Lenze 1::; emploYl'dl at penirlig, Destroyed Frid Y,n I __,arne day. . thc d'cpoL , j' " M. 1.. Ladic, AId meet, "'til Evenjng Bla e. . Wakefield School

.IJ Th.e Alfred T,lylur l,nI111y mO'''--1 Mr. and Mrs .. F ed L~bman lnd:lflIS. ]{UUl..'rt TUU1Ll tJllJi l.lft'~lnU'JII I1{. ed to till' ElmLi- LundlY--.'r·g huu~e daughter". Mr. nn~ Mrs. RIY Jkn-, Ir~. J. 1'. TU[l)f.'L o.llld .:\11::,. Ll<.- Opens On ~Ionday

on thc;lllgll'.\u y suuth und we:::t of sen and !'v: 1'. ~n.d r:::. AI.bel·t EJc"~-,1 Klllg arL' a::,:>lstlllg 1}\I:Otl':>::,('} II; 1 \\';lkefleld blgh schuol openedI "\Val.;reflcld. . .. tenkamp and fam Iy welc Sunp.dYI l'd",e uf nun the lllCl..'tlllg \\Ill UL' 111 ,I :\1ond;Jy In the high school there' J, H. McK\nm.'y or "" mnebago, I~upper gues~s In .the He. nry ECh- . he church Ll.lsemclJt. :'I'e 157 enrolled and in th\.' grade:>

spent CI cuuple tl~t wcek WIth tcnkamp hOm'<J. .... : I - 151. uccordmg to Supt. C. H. Mad--his si:ste~: ~1r". L. ~uernb('~;::;:c~', :\1I's. TBen Chase and Ml'.. ~nd, Social. . elL-n.

and :ramuy.. . .• Mrs. Vi ill Kay ~l're In \\ Idncr' D. L". V. lias ~eel.ing. :" I In the high schooL a new busi-Charles \cm \,.tlJlllTturned Sa.~ IThursday and Frtldayj . .:\1r. fmd I D. L'. V tent );(,.;; rtJ~'t Yl':O~u- I nes~ problem course IS bemg of-

urday frllm l!t-rm.lll. :-i\·b.. wllere. Mrs. Kay visited 'thetr1' ::;ons, Cbr- ddY alt',-fllLJull ~It UIL bellI. 1.1: 1f(,~TrI Thb IS <'1 study of bminesshe had spent the "ummel' wlth hl~ enee and WIll, and Mrs. Ch;L~e ~'IS·I _ I "n, in the intercst of the consu1Tl\.'r.grana parents. Iited her d8ughter~ Mrs. Tum Crut- BridJe Club ::\'Iect.s. )UI n~ I The schulll won 31 premlUms at

Mi':;~1 Mary Mathewson return- renden. ,. 1 Bn~g--: dub rod Id"t l, l'nl~l~ ;:~nr, I the Dixon county fair.C.d SLlnd.<IY.Jt:\~~nlng from Boulder,I Mr. and Mrs. Ted Henry .Bnd wIth' Ml'o,. C. H. ~,Lddell. TlI": \\ ;1> The f<lculty is the same as an-Colo .. whclE' ,,~le had attended col- Bernice of $maha, spent Fnday' hO;"tl'$::, sen·cd. or nounced.loege' thL... ::,umml'r. and Saturday in the Mrs. C. Jonn-, I, _

:\'1rs. Suphie H~nschl\.',-' went to son Anderson arid' Mrs. Fr~nk 1\\;('I:xnlte-In Club.

:~~~~l~' ~~~:~~r~~~~;I~Ll~~~~tl~~~CW:~ ~~~~~c~o~)cb~lhl:~;~~l~h~~m~~ af~'I~n~~~~le~/I~hd~l~S~n~r~-~~t~'t;~l'L~Wll.~1 ulhel" fllt-nds. \·i.sit a while. ,lfo!" a I'..!gul;:'l" !l:iIel'tmg. The lJu",tc.. .::

11r. .md .:\Jrs. C. A. Kmney and J. J. DeLay" and Harry Atkinson I'St.:~.\ cd <.It tIl''': dll"c.GenC\·IC\ e clOd Phylil'; \vore Sun- of Norfolk, ~'erel In WakcHeld -day (I1nn('~ ;tn(~ :-;lIppcl' gue.'its in Thursday ed~nln~, the formq \() Fo~ l\'lrs. ClarE:l1<."'c Thom~n.

th'.! 'NaltL'r UUl' home. attend a meeting $if th',-' DeLay Na-, t>;ejghOUl::. ~pt:tlt Ltltu-~ir. and Mr::.. W. E. MI!1C'f and tliJnal bank. Mr DeLay repprts -!nuun With :\ll::>. Cll.lI'.'lll.l

family, Mr. and Mrs. Robt'rt Tur- crops in Wakefie vicimty among pon lTI ~:onul' uf ltvr Ulrllldd}. :\;:.'nl r.·Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Turner and the .best he has s n. 'fr a soual Ume, lunch Wd" ;"CJ', (dfam!i\', ;\.11'.5. Jdck Brayton of Miss Clara an Miss Marg ret -

¥ For Vern Ca.J·lsons.Sall'll1 LUlber~(1l l!lOU 11 .. d •.

urty fOr Mr. <!TId :\11'05. \'elIl C.li j~

un lust Tl1ur:sd~lY C\!c'ning ,,~ UIL' 1"J:put "f ('ke \\('1"(':

arbon: home. The C...l1lsl11b \\L'l"l :()ld f J:' [\, ) mill, th'.! Lions ClUb Meets.ecc~tJ.y ffiatTled.. Att'~'r a SUL"l'lll d.ilIl ',", ":lld L,C' fl>! .50: Y'o.-·d_l"" I .Ljon~ club met Tuesdayverung, lunth \\:.J.::. :set \·ed. IThe Pf"l'j~ct JS mCJl·e. f: t· 1l"! jgatlOn I nlng at Hotel Logan.

- ~hu.n flit· proguclTIg nergj(. The I _Witb ~n.. C'base... c;'lIl,d l'xtcnds from : Ephrrt.;J. to Home From Hospital.

M..r1s BL.'n Chao,l' cntert<.ll1lcC1 ~IX 'I Pa"lo. Gmd() , Eb~r::,ole !\!rs. Riley Stippc returned Fri-adle:s Munday ufternQon Jut" 1\1rs flll merl} \\ Llklflell J::, q.nc of day from a hospital in Omahaohn Uubbel:>, muth',.-r of MIs Hel- thl l ,1):; n' (I ~ In tnj~ }\ 1)lk IThc[(~ whel'c she had been several weeksn FiSf:er MIS LubbcJ~ kft TUt,.,- ,Ill 1.!1 In ,tl r..., In thl dim dn ld1l1 fur tl"eat~nts.ay ~f cr \ISltJng helL' thr('e v.eek~ 1'1'- U;) (JO(j hlll~e-p(m I Tc mot-ftet a SOCial ...IfternODIl, l\11:o IIJI kl pt I unnln cun antly Son Is Born.

ha~el~en~,-d _ ',',',',d.,t dll til ,!I'd 1\<C'10' t.e~.m'l-l A son was born to Me. and Mrs.• .. Ben Bokempcr of WakefIeld,

ve Iteccption Friday. l)l \\ Itl .I IClght Tuesday, August 24, at t.ht! CMMt find ML3 1i l[ CIl\,ck h,ml, IO! I t "nri \\ Lil C Hl lake hu<,;pltal

nte~ tlIuncd t ndd,Y C\lenU1g 1I1 tllL .!. ~ l('n~ In l PI _

ru*J.tshank hltllllC j(11 !\'ll <WI \l I TJ l 1 \\.1_ on t,mf. ,Cuts Toe Severel)',

rSl M" 1on Btll g \\ lto \1" I ~ 1(-I][i \ IJ fl 1.\ of !\1l lol lrnbld rt\ ('I Rotund Creamer of Wakefield,'en ly m.lIllcq .\lJout JU W'~ \t ~ ... I'tlc 11\\ \\,l .. fIeld folk, (ut tbc large toe on hIS nght footue to') .It the 1l.nptHJfl .\fc!Cl - 1\\ -il- 01111 ,1m'n II J1c).lek .lnd <,'\C\udy Sunday .... hen he was

OCl I tIme, the blJ:>tcs:o ...,( 1 \ ld J1 f, I I J\l--l The) Ichopping wood and the axe slip-- !I. \ j ,tl d 1 1.. .1 ld the ('dU- 1 ped The toe was cut through the

or r,lan ElmlnQr Ring IfL,l 1).1 k, 10 Sl It I At rem- '<hoe.

~s. C. F Sandahl crt,ertLlIlll'll "; t, ,n \1Il' BI'l":f~ ;';;'1\\ ~hl' Sa tu.g;.l.

g oup uf ladles ;,l.nd l'enntyh,dl1d :,nd ~~,\ltda army Fnl"tures Lee" Badly.ri ay afternOOtl1 In hlH,(J~' Ray Mimr, 14-year-old son ofIe nor Ring'!;:; b1rthday.: Guc,;b ,f the pret- Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Miller of DIX-

..r..;r. :Mrs. Emit TIodgn:; :.lnel I\Id:'- . The on, and grandson of Mr. and Mr5.arr't, Ml·S. P. N. Uberg illld \'ll"- The W. E. Miner of Wakefiell;l, fella, rs. Carl Andl'l>on and Llon;l. oth- from a hay stack Saturday and

'S Jack SudcrbL'rg ;!Ind Marjul'll', 1. Lruke h!s leg jll.5t above the knee.rs LawrenC'l' l{mg and 11.(1)

Ie· nor and Mrs. Lluyd Hugd-a .

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Balloon

Clover Farm

CI",,&2·Lb_Can .

Soap Chips.~~b·_39c

Toilet· PaperFine tissae. "

5 Roll.. . 19c

Birthday DinllJer."Grandma" Holmberg was;1 ~

gue;;t of honor at a birthday tAinnerin the Otto Nelson hom.~;·Sunday.

Those helping her cel~atl' this.

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Winside News(By Staff Corresoondent)

Jens Thompson nnd Lebnd ofW"yne, cDllC'd at H. P. Nc'lson'sSUlflday.

~ev. Larsen of L8urel, Ol\~ andKatherine Larsen of Chicago, wereca~:rs Mond<lY at H. P. NeIB0n's.

~rs. Elmer Pestel and Mi~s Hf'l­g'jNelson were Tuesday calh",rs atE,,~il Hoehne's ne<lr Stanton, and

H'~~sS~~~~'sN~~s~~lg~~ote.. chcs

at Laurel, attended pre-s<..:hoolmeeting at Hartington Saturduy.She was a dinn('f guest in theGenrge Rath home ne:lr Coleridge.

VC'rmond, Clnrence and MildredNqison spent Friday at Pilger.Tlicy were supper guests in th~

M~.s. Lulu Foote home. Miss HelgaNelson, who had spent a \1,;eekwith hcr sister. Mrs. Elmcr Pestelat Pilger, n?turned \vith them.

Economy of fuel.

Convenience of auto­matic feed and reduc­tion of quantity of ashes.

Lengthens life of fur­nace by avoiding unnec­essary high surges ofheat.

More comfort - be­cause it is self-firing andholds the desired temp­erature.

COALSTOKER

,NEBRASKA, TB;UBSpAY, SEPTEMBI!:K Z, 1 51.:

co

;\lew Chapttt Institut('..d.New f'h:lpler of, P. F: O. \°\;<15 in~

stnllf'd <1t oakl:mr.l W('rln'.'sn01y by IMrs. R. 'V. CnspC'l" of 'V;wne. Mr::.V. A. SC'ntpr accompanied hpJ",

Improves Slowly.Mr~ Floyd Conger \\'ho suff>...'r~

cd a stroke 1a~t wcek, is improv­ing slowly in a hospitul at Lovell,Wy.o Ml Conger \\ III I cmaW'l With

din:u-y crcatUl" s. Othcnvise, anarrest, the ho Idng 'would ho .... ere\"2<:tled his i entity and havebeen hono]'ed ther tban f'huc!<eJinto a dark pr son...

Ground iDefense,The indi\'i ual: \~ho plends

drunkenn0ss s :defensc for a

N/!SM .A ~urrent ry ~te1ls of th~

~x:peqence of a prbfttssor WhoJomed the co mUliist party inthe interest f freedom, and Miss Janice May Teed left Fri~

th',:m 'quit th P:J~ty, for t:l10 riay for New York.snmc reason. c foj.m~ the ne- _Miss Mildred Piper spent thecessity of sa ifici:tig I all the week-end in Sioux City.fine ifieals in Uf~ aind adppting Mr. and Mrs. Orville Tuskindruthl~ss mean to f~.rther group were in West Point Sunday.desigt,'ls. He as Ie? to lie and The JMk Dawson famHy s:pe.....td'.:'ceivei he as rn;ade to gain Sunday at Ponca state park.confidences a d then violate ,Mrs.' Amanda Sedlak of nearthem. He 51 Y "tVbrmed facts Pilger, was jn Wayn~ Tuesday,from an emp Oyililg relaUv t Miss Mattie Scace spent Tues-use '1gainst h m. !To carrye_o~~ day in the C. K. Corbit home.the d~etum of th~ organization Mr. and Mrs. Howard James andhe hjd to pia !dIse to every- famllY spent Thursday in Wisll'Cr.body outsid' hi' t d' P. L. Murch WiJS in Vermilioncle. He ~n ~ ~~~:;:/inc~~; S. D., Wednesday and today o~

'reading and hirp.king. Propa- business.ganda sp£'ciali ts had' charge of Rob'"rt Bray of Ponca, is assist­his mental d velppment. H':! ing at the Wm. Beekenhauer fun-was made p rt of a vicidUS eraJ borne. 'political mach e, coldly tramp- Mrs. A. G. Wert spent Fridayling down nn ne who happen- and Saturday with Mrs. Stellaed to disagr'.:'e r be in the way. Chichester.Finally, di~i1l sidned, he quit, The Weber house at 5th andturned his b k dn organized Main street.s is being r'epaircd and

deception, re I'stated unbiased redecorated.apPfai.sal of mnn values anj The C. C. Thatcher family rnov-rejoiced over C'cmptu'rC'd freo,,- ed from 214 East 4th str\:'et to 413dom. He w glnd, to junk Logan street.theories that ifled rather than Kenneth Carlson of Omnha,extended pen e's liberti\:'s. spent the week-end in the Mrs.

I.':':====-li....,.-----I IwM~S·Sv~~~nl~m~CConnell res-urnesher teaching at Council BluffsSeptember 13.

Miss F<lye D;:Jwson i" spendingthis week with Miss Ruby Jack­son at Pon('~.

Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Bruggernnd ;\/farcc·lla visitf'd friends inW;lkefi'.'ld Sundoy.

The H. C. Kahler family movedfrom 113 \\\:st 11th street to 110South Lincoln street.

Miss Irf'nf' Carpentf'r kaves Fri­day for Milw;lukee \vh'.:'re :-hf' willteorh ngnin this ye<lr.

Mrs. O~'o. M<ldsf'n ;md ~nrf'n

of ChicogQ, \·ioi·.('d Friday in th~

Austin Spahr homf'.Mrs. P. A. Throbald \tho had

b('en in Californi<l with her sist'~r,

sbrt{'(l 'homt' Tuesdny:_ ~

:\lr. <lnrl Mrs. Ralfe Hufford andLlmily of Lincoln, sfJ\'nt Sundayin the .T. E. Hufford home.

Prof. rInn Mrs . .T. Q. Owcn nndrbughtefs returnf'd Mond<Jy from

, n \"ncation nt Llkc Okoboji.M1's. Mllry Kirsch and Donnie of

Battlf' Creck, came Sunday to visita fpw days in th'..:' Chris Tietgenhome.

Return From Trip at Loren Park's in honor 01 Mrs.

I S.I': Park's birthday. Wayne Marl<~iaJ Sept;. ~' l&Sij

n outh And "list Mr. and Mrs. Ernest MitcheU; (Pm-OR sub,ec! \0 Ch"[~e ~Dr. and Mrs. L. F. Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Georg~ Borg and Cream. ! ~2""

Dr. and Mrs. Paul Siman, the la~t Ropger [J~d Mr. and Mrs. Myron Eggs 1 " r ~ktwo of Iowa City, arrived here Borg enjd)',ed Sunday supper to.. liens 17c- iC-I~Sunday from a month in the sbuth gcther at 'the Carl Bor~ home ih Spnngs 20e· c-~5c-and W'2st. They traveled dbout hanor .of Mrs. Harvey Rubeck and Roosters . 1 Oc... 9"8,000 miles. Ruth, who are mo"ing to Wahoo. Corn .• 1 J OOc

Their route took them to the Sunday dinm.'r guests Lit the An- :Rall£'y 1; {;5,..Ozark mountains, Little Rock, Iton Anderbery home were Me nnd ..Dab ... : < .27'Ark., Baton Roug'.!, La., New' Or- Ml1s. Victor Ekberg and son Roylea~s, Galveston, Houston, El Pa- and Rev. nnd Mrs. Weber of 'Oma: ho~-c -~-~'Ith them after ttw~-;~.';so :and Phoenix, Ariz., Coronado ha, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Ekberg:, vbit WIth h( r gr~,ndmotherL, 'Beaeh seeing: the nav<ll base, Old IMr. and Mrs. 'Emil Ekberg and MI'. ,lnel ML". John Mt~orkin~~'~xico, LOS.' Angeles,_ San F:an- family and Mr. and Mrs. C1<:lire dull.'. MI·. ,Inri ~lrs. WjJton McCort-,CISCO, C<lscade mountams, Yaklm;:;" Anderson and sons. mdiJle ,md DIckey of La~rel, re-'Wfl15h" Boise, Id<lho, Chryenne, Emil Hailltrorn and family, Mr. ·t!.lt"ner} SumldY c\,cnffig! from if'Wyo., North Pllltte and home. <lnd Mrs. LaVern Fredrickson, Mr. triP to 1hr' El.lck Hill'. 'Itiley' re-

Nancy Perry spent the month and Mrs. Elwin Fredrickson <In:1. ~.rt pl('nty r:f l":Jiryf~l]J l1j!rlr.1..g theirwilJh her grandparents, Mr. llod daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hal- dllV{' throuc.;11 Srl1.lth aljcottl.'Mrs. Frcmk Perry, at Norfolk. ~tl"om an'd son, Mr. and Mrs. Leon- Mr. nnd '!\11'''_ R. A. 'N~ml'od and

Dr. and Mrs. Sim<ln went on to <lrd Fredri{'kson and Cecil and YIr. family .left Fl irlay morn~ngl to vis­Iowa City Sund<lY. Dr. Sim<ln has and Mrs. Lawrence Johnson ;md It ]'(']ut1\'es ,It F,JfraguL low:l, andone mor~ yeur at the hospital Larry G'~ne and Elvin1 Borg en- thpy attended the Ossian t"punionthere. joyed picnic dinner together at Sunday.. at the SLmtnn' J):1rk.

the Ponca state park Sundny. Ninetyfl\:e n:lntives attt1n~lpn. Thf'Nim~ods returned home, Sund;lY ,

Southeast Wakefield 1~~~(;:~g;t1:~en~~m~~~~~:::e'1;:~7(By Mrs. Ellis Johnson) I thl'y \.\'('rE> gone.

Mr..nnd Mrs .. ~. w. ca~lson! Dc~r·L~'~~ ~~~<;. M~~·. BLe:~tr~;:~w(>rc SID.U. x. CIty \'l.~lt.ors Thllr~ddY·1 m.on wcre 111 Sioux City WednP:'i­

Mr. ;Jnd. Mrs. W;Jltcr Ottc were dny. Th(')" \"I-:::ited Mrs. Dearl Me~_Wdynp \ ls1~ors Mond<JY <1fternoon. fT nnd Mrs. Emil MlIl{'r in' the S1.

HfJ':lcr Blcrm.:Jn spent s(,"cral .Jo::;C'ph hospit<ll. Mrs M!CYer re­day~ In the H.·C, Barelman home. turned home :,\{onday' having re­B D1Ck>cy ~UlrnbY helped on the em·ered from her ap~nciectomy,eft H<:lrflson fJrm severnl daY3 Z\nd tumor oper<ltion. .

1a<;t week. . . :'\1:1'. ;md Mr<.;. W;lltC'!" Otfe etl~1'V'!r. cmt\ Mrs. W.altcr O.He .... l~lt- t-ert,linpd <It dinner <lnc!" supper

~~~~s~~~' ~\~:~inKmnC'y.. Jr., home Sunrlny: :\11'. nnrl :'v1"rs. Jonn Han-. '. R~ .<:on, SNh \-fl'ek [If P('nd'!.'r, Mr. and

. Mr. ond I\1~". 'h,J1trr Ottc were IMr~. C. A. Kmt1f'y, GeTl\!'v~\'e ;lnd111 Om,lha Saturday anri drove Phyl1i.~. MI' :Ind :\lr>. Ch:il~ KI _home a nE"'\· ('<lr. . . ney, jr .. ,mn Bobbie Nimrod v..:l'~". Mr: and Mrs. G. n. AI~tr:.ope VI.§- afternoon c<:lllers and SU) et'Ited In the G. A. Johnson home gue~ts. . I P~onday afternoon. Ian~~~~~l~ ~ll:I~~dHi'n ~hcB~~~l;r~~ For Th~Sundells.: )vert home Mond<JY c\·enmg. ~{r. and ~1:s. J. A. ~u~acl1 nn -

Miss Helen and Bonnie Osborne IH:len. ann. ;\lls~ Myrtle: S~ndclI ofof Carroll, spent the last w('ek-cnd I \\n;..hmgton. D. C., <::mf:] 'Mr. and

Logall Valley in the H. C. Bnrelmafl home. Mr:; .. Ed. Sundell were t:~tert.'liD,~dMr. and Mrs. Albert F. Longe at rlmner ,md supper T1.J~<;ct[lY In

(By Mrs. Albert Anderson) I <lnd Be\'et"1y visited in the Fr,mk i the G. A. ;"lnd Ellis John~n hom('.

Clover Busby stnrted school :J.t ILonge home Sunday afternoon. I -Log~n Valley with an enroLlment 1\'11'. <lndjMrs. Dwaine Scott St<:lY4 . Wi~net: Roast. _of SIX pupils. cd at the F)-cd Harrison 'fann whl1f' Thp Mortenson threR1lng crew

Irvin Baker visited at the Clar- the' Harrisons were on their trip to nnd f:1ml!IPs enjoyed a \yienercnce Baker home from Thur",d:lY Gong Pine-. rn,lc-t ;tnd lC(' cream and eake atuntil Saturday. . Alice Jane <"Ind C!arf'ncc Bocck- thp golf ('ourst' Thursdny eVl:'ning.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarencc BnkcI C"Tlh'JUC1· spent sevcral clays the About forty attf'ndro.and son attended a reunion Cit past v,:cck In the Weldon MortC'n-Norfolk SundiJY. son homc.

Mr. and Mrs. Andprs Jor,gensen Elmf'r Lunrlquist of :\1inneapolis,n·l1d Nevn were Sunday <lfternoon visited in the LC'vi Helgren home

Has Operation Wednesday. visitors at Aug. Slahn·s. from Thur~d:lY evening until Sun-Mrs. Mary Doring of Wayne, Mr. and Mr.':. Oscar Bjorklund day morning.

undcrwent a major operatIOn and dau~htcrs weT\.' Sunday din- Mrs. H. C. Bardman, Lois and e~ were: ~. and ¥~s. LenusDe Are File-d:. Wedm:,sd;ay morning at n local ner gues1s <it Chancpy Agler·s. Ardath and Le.roy Lundahl visited R1~g and Austm and ~ra. Anna

Property dC' ds fllrc! in W~lyne hOS.llltaJ. Mrs. Russell Park and baby in the NeL<; BJorklund home Fri- ~erso~. r~i~nd Mr~ I :Hn Holm-county the past \\"~'r'k include the w\~re Sunday ~inner guest,,; of Mr'. day ~_ftern?on. . Mer.

ga~~ ;\1:~I.n~%il ~rick~~~~~~

following; In Mabbott Shop. and Mrs. LoUie PetNs at Emer- MI s. Emll A. Anderson and MISS If 'lv eM. d M· A' R thM<lry E. Rcn,gson to Home S:1\,- Roy S. Jeffrey \vho rec('ntly son. Rut? ,Hanson of S~oux City, Vis1t· l~le~5~~ ~fe~~h~ssM ~esd ..:i

ings & Lo,jJ1 ;L<.;<.,()('i;ltion, Augu~"t discontinwd burbC'ring at his r0SI- Mrs. Anton Anderbl:'ry, Lorraine ed In the Albert F. Longe home El N I A L Mit an rsci24 for S L lots 7, Bond 9, block 1. dence because entr;:mce to such and Helen were Thursd<lY eve- Saturday afternoon. E m~r ~ ron. dMr' ~ l enso~ anSkeen & S'.:'\\'ell <1ddltitm to Waync, quartcps did not comply with the ning visitors at the Erick Johnson Mr. Gnd Mrs. Emmdt Erickson ' r~'ln, 1 dr.i'o~ln d 11 S-M ajl~ Ror~-

Herman F. VGhlkamp nnd wife st;lte b:1rber bO<lrd's rules, is now hom~. • and farrti~y were cntertaJn.ed at .z~~~ni'o~~. an~rt~rs~' W:[d~~leMoOrt=;~r l\i;~~~~O,V~lf~k~TI~ltL~~U~E~~ in the employ of the Mabbott Lmsand Leona Anderson visite~ ~un~~Yhdmne~ and supper m the eDSon ;Jnd b3by joined them at

and SE II nf 20-26-:3. Minnit':vahl""I'.~h~o~P·~~~~__~_~~~~~_~~~~_~·_1;~o~C'~~~~S~~Yt~~rtila~~~~U~;:' ~iss~s~~~Ili~~~~nPYand Helen sup=:::ePeL. tl':'

kamp to Erna C. \V. Allenmann, Vietor Johnson. Hanson WC'l"(' visitor:-; in the John ......August 27 for S300, the S'lmc. M1J1~ LaVern Grose r£'turned home Hanson home from Friday until d'J1le V,lhlk<1mp to !Ienry Cbl1s, Wednpsdny afkr spending som-c Saturday evening. B S· tao.August 27 fm $800. SF: Ii of: 30~ Reasons For time with l1.:'latives ;It Scribner l\Tr. <lnd Mrs. W<lllnce Johns~m I rown ! r26-4. and West Point. and Barbara Jean of Wayne, VIS-

Installing a Rnlph Pnrk, Veldn. Winsome <ted in the E. E. L<onord home 3-Lb. 19cand Russell were cntf'rhined for Fnday afternoon. Bag --- .. ,.Sunday dinner at the Orville Puc- Jo~n Harrison stay?d in the Bertkett homr near Pender. Harn.son ho~e whLle the Fred

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Holm nt- Harnson f.amlly ,\\"('re <lway ontended funeral services at Oak- thf'tr vacatIOn: 'land Wednesday for C. E. Johnson, Mrs. Marvin. Morte~~n "anda rdative of Mr:=:. Holm. Mardc.lI.e and ~h<:;s Marjone Rob-

Vida Anderbery came home 3at- erts vl."lted in the Ern'!st Johnsonurdny from Sioux City. She has home ne,n A1kn Fnday.beC'n employed there for sam\:, Seth MpC'k. of ppndcr, was atime but will remain at home. hOllSP ~LlC'st In the John Hanson

Mrs. CJrl Bor~ and ElaiJ1(' nnd hon:e from Sat~lrd<:JY afternoonMrs. John Ben~::;on and Enoch un~~ll_Sunday e ....emng. .were Sunday ~ft£'rnoon and luneh- .. Jnd Mrs. G. B.. AIstr~~eoon guests ut thf" F. O. Borg home. nnd D~n Lomb were Wisner \'lSI­

Mr. and Mrs. Osenr Bjorklund tors Saturdny. They called in theClnd Re~ina spC'nt Wednesday. and Rp~~. Har~l~Sandahl home.Thursday at Omnha. Th\:'v vlsited . r. an rs. J. A. Sundell,

~the Sam NorC'cn ho~e while MlssC's Helen and M~~le were

Wf'dnesdny <:lftcrnoon Vlsltors nndere. 1 h . R .

1 Alice Herfel came Sunday to ~he r~~ch~:e~uests In the . A. Nlm-

~(krs Jorgensen home. h<lvm~ Mr. and Mrs. Bnt Harrison and~pent the summer. at Norfolk. ~he Marilvn and John Harrison en­d:ommenced teachmg at SunnYSide joyed- homemade ice cream in theon ~onday.. .. t t G t .Dr. D. P. Quimby home FridayI Fnday evemng VISI ors a us eveningWenstrand's were Mr. and Mrs. La\\rr~nce and I\"('r Hart and

If: l\lore clean _ smoke t-Ieri:f2rt Johnson. MY\. and Mrs. Misses Marion and Esther Hart ofDEPRESSIONS. t~onar.d.Olsonwerc Saturday e .... c- Essex, Iowa, were entertained at

Roger Babson,':eeonomist, has nuisance is eliminated *mg v1sltors. dinner Thursday evening in;,ebegun to writ\2 about the next through complete com.. , Mr. and MrS. Reuben Holm and Emmett Erickson home.depression, ai'td~e of the mid- bm~tion. Jhildren and Mr. and Mrs. Clar- Mrs. Catherine Dilts and ydIe west are sU1 trying to get ence Holm and ~:~'rlyn were' Sun- Dilts and their house guests, H r-comfortably awn from the lost See us for' our price ~ay afternoon VISitors at the Her- vey Collins and Mrs. Stoner ofone. The mark ," eoJlapse was on a stoker installed in ~an Stolle home. Californi3, were Monday evening

'":7---'--:--:-:-:-:-'_--;--:""'-'_':::'::-=-':':"-4~"':":~::':'t:;:;;;~~-ct=---:----:,~-11felt in the east:, a 'f1Cw years your home or place of Myrtle .Cree~ s~hool ope~ed visitors in the G. B. Aistrope home.'.10 h ahead of this seqtion~ and if the business. Monday With MISS Fmgley of Dlx- Mrs. Eldor Ring and Janet, left

ildren I eceive ~ast is no~ enj~ying prosper- on, teacher of the lower grades and for Peoria. Il1., Saturday to visitFirst Communion Ity, we w1II ddLj.btless in due :Miss Strate of Hoskin.s, tead'l'Cr of the former's brothers Norman and

time be similarly! lilted up and Old 'Ian Winter is the higher g'rndC'~. Virgil Cockran, al~ Mr. Ring'sFive children ~ceived their first stay up long aftet the rrext de_.lY Mr. nnd Mrs. V1etor Ekbt"rg anr1 brother, Marion Ring and family.

ammunion Sunday at St. Maty's pression calamit~ has started. marching this way and son and Rev. and Mr~. Weber of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hugelmanhurch following the close, of Recovery of the triddle west is now is the best time to Omaha, were Saturday ni~ht and and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Johnsonchool whieh 1tl~d been attended of course retarde!d by a series consider sto.rm doors over Sunday visitors nt the An- and Miss Fern Nimrod attendedy about 160 chUt:tren. The five :re- of drouth years, land it would ' and sash. Whether for ton Anderbery home. the choir party for Mr. and Mrs.eiving commutlion were Joseph be tough fate it' th~ next de- one or two of these or Sunday afternoon and luncheon Vern Carlson at their home 'Thurs-ynch, BilIie:'H'C~ne, Mary Rene"rd, pression should I arrive before for your entire house, ~uests at Victor Johnson's were day evening.onna Schroeder and Catherine we could get over effects of un- we'll gladly take meas- Mr. and Mrs. Alfl"2d Nordstrom Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Carlson.hompson. All Of the other cg,iI- fa\lorable elemen+s. Babson ts d t and famil.y. Mrs. Louisa Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Vern Carlson, Mr.

j'. uremen an quo e you 1 0 dren of the parish went to c m- seems to think thoa; next depres- and Mrs. M~hberg 0 akJan. and Mrs. Lawrence Carlson andunion in a bq>dy. sian will follow! over-expan- prices. Mr. and rs. Fred Mulhcor took Larry with other relatives ptteDd-Sch~ol is h~~ every summer, sian-something not now re... Elsie Muller 0 Horace. Neb., S3t- ed a picnic Sunday in the Wayne

ccordmg to R~v. Wm. Kearns~ to motely suggested I in this part ~rday to teach. They visited at the park for out-of-town relatives,each til\'! chiItI~en their obliga- of the country. ff~elieves we Coal prices are much Dave Bengtson home at Wolbach Mr. and Mrs. L. W. McNatt andions to fellow ~an. to give tHem ma.y have a tre dous and cheaper than they will fl'nroute, retumil\Jt home Monday. Bud of Wayne, Misses Francis,

religious stu~Y. and to teach unhealthy boom t at will help be later on in the season Mrs. Victor John!>on, Mrs. Her- Hel~, Mary Alice and Arleneem the kn0wllEklge of beeomtng rock the United'S tes into an- a.nd one should take ad~ bert Johnson and Mrs. John Utecht and Miss Elsie Hammer en-

pright and 'hOhft citizens. 0 the r eeonomi cataclysm. iantage of th~ese prices Bengtson were Wednesday after- ~oyed homemade ice cream andsiste~riHe.~n arie and ~is~r Nothing .. like tha:~WOUld seem on their winter's coal. noon visitors at the Alfr~, Not'd- cake Friday evening in·the Ellis8rYv

. Ke' mrno.n.d"no,l °emSCahhoaO'I.asSj~'ted to lbe threatenec;\ ere, though strom home in honor of Mr::;. Johnson: home.It oUlf cost, of living arranged. l.n Phone Your Order. 148 ~aura Johnson's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. (}. B. Aistrope and

.~qre prosperous~s CUODS, ;Would Sunday dinner llUests at Walter ban Lamb visited in the Davida~ to be p ed accord.- $rosc's were Mrs G Ha~kost and Chambers home SWlday afternoon,lnaly. Babson h riks govern- Th bald Mr. and MMl. Adolph Stover and Pavid Lee had the mlsfortun~ tom~t spendittg ,steadily In. ' eo ~milY of Scribner. They Were /lave a gash cut on his Jqjee bycreasing fudera indebtedness I' unday alternoon and lupcheon ~tOOth of his dOl: whJ]e pla~

.• ests at Herman Mull~r's-. I all Sunday afternoon. I I~~.a~:a=ea e X:\::);:': Mr. and Mrs. Russell Park and Mr, apd: Mrs. tiels .B~d I::.i..ma~favo by normal:I Lum'ber Co., 'nco ~bY' Mr. and Mrs. Bernard lI'ark d Dwiune attended the qmccjrii Ph....,..~fl~ "";«"tlon a period . d clIUdre" Ralph Park.' V~da ir Th.....mY and! were sup)M!l' Free Dot

~'ii~i~U~~'~!E!7'~'!ir~!~~m!~~~,1 ;aIO~?!ta~:f,tf· ,,~Jt:J~~~::L:'.'f<,L '

SUbscrlpti~n. $2.00 Per Year In 4dv /lce.

Money !,EOI>LE have bee!! guilt~ a . gOI­Mad mil' to any extremIty for m ney.

Most crimes have been incite byquests for une.arned dollars. While a m jor­tity of p~rsons will not violate laws,- hil~they have pride in earning what they pos-

!Sess,-they have unsatisfied thir$t for Oll­ey-more money. They want more to . atis­iy increasing ~emands for more leisur antimore luxupy. Social attitudes arl! ftentWisted according to expected fina cialgains. 1'h~ thought of gaining as mllC "'spossIble in return for as little as possiblechokes finer qualities that shape highervalues.

People want the means to live comfort­ably. with less work. If a neighbor seems tobe doing i~just seems-,others want to dothe same thing, and if earnings are i~ade­

q,uate, t,hey sometimes:sidestep old obliga-· bans and make new ones if they can. Ifdeb~ pres.". they may become ,crabbed,makmg tlielJlselves and others feel dis­agreeable; High living tends to soar withhigh cost of living, and insufficient returnsare blamed on unreasonable societv.

'Money is thus the ruling god. Too lJIuchit dominate~ thought and action. and~reezes out other considerations. Too ~ftenpersons try, to ingratiate themselves bvtllIling how Iwell they are doing or: ho\"well they arJ going to do. Money is tdo in­

llential. It is a soul crusher.

me~ica~N:ATION'$',Busi."es.,. maga­.,. Business ,7.m~ devoted to mdustrx and

busmess, observes cond~tJonfl, with these cpnclu<\ing paragraphs:· "It is a propitious time to speak out

boldly the faith-"That American business as a whole is

simply the ~ota.1 of the thousands of ,busi­nesses we ap know, and in which most ofus are engaged.' It is not an ogre in anotherstate. . . . ., "That A~erican bmlines...o:; if:! more pro­

gressive and serviceable than that of anyother land, Iwhose alien doctrines we ar'e

· urged to adopt. ...."That "r'e can finally rely only upon

busmess to provide the things we need tomake the b1tter lives we want."

After.m ny years we have received andscanned a ~ pY.of the Portland Qregqnian.When we lIved m Oregon mor~ than ~hirty

years agO'1lhe Oregonian appealed to usas a model metropolitan newspaper. Har­vey W. Sco t, long ago departed" was theedItor and a great force in the' de~loP­ment of t. e northwest. In that e rlier

.. riod, mid-western journals did not akeorable comparison with the Orrgonian:

we are glad to note equality if not".. eriority. Mid-western newspapers have

taken long strides ahead in news and edi­torial features, in reproduction of"pidturesand in mechaniCal excellence. rhe~ aremanned alnd equipped to match the b st inthe world. Development of this !ll1rt .f t~ecountry and enlar\red and intelligent ireal!­er interest have brought cor*spohding

· newspaper advance. !

Postmaster-General Jim Firley alld" ' Senator Guffey were in confict i~ the mat­

ter of reprisals for ~enatorial ppqsitionto the president'S plan to ~han 'e tile su­preme court. Farley said there WO~d henone. Guffey issued contrary th~at . TheQuestion as to the olle the pre den wmfavor is not made plain. It is usp ctedhowever, reprisals will be exac ed i pos:Bible. In any event, $enator 1Iu e, ne lofthe recalcitrant party melnber , Ilr mi~es

to take the stump to defend his Il0r,ition andshow up the administratioJil's tho j(hts andIlurposes. Revealing the inner ci cJ.els realintentions will inform the public Ian<\ open'the way to sound judgment.

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nro-lDAY. ~£PrDIBb 2. J31.Coriell who, ill ~tt I'd ~oll +at -Chicago this f~ll. ITable~, It'poin(tments dec a-tion~ were in ye 0....and I white. To.har ·ze itjhthe formals, r,osegiayg 'were iv­en as f.<lvors. Cues~s' Ii»rizes e~egiven Miss Seymour and ~s

CorYell. Other guests were issMa:r;jorie Lerfier, !MiSS nor ~Y

Hoq)t:, Miss PaUline Yoc ft.Miss Josephill'2 LElY, Miss P ¢eKingston, Miss Barbara jy-comb, Miss Frances Lutt, iissVirginia Sandahl q,nd Mi.ss tyElla Pile. I

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Many At Reunion Iaftemoo 'i;;':m Port Byron, IlL'1 ' ;~' Inl Local osphaJ. ~.~ '-":~to ear-oll

Of .....7· • where h lllad been a~ut a week. Mis. Sophr.:- Wi landl of Wayn~~ thf pasto ."' ltfler Family Word ~s n:!ceived: from PFOi.!. w,a;; i a_ W<J.vne hospital fro~ usv.al trip IS

Se.venth' . Iand Mr. . R. Bowen t:hnt they IA.1ugust 2.'), to AlJ.g 51 :!g.. for medi- --+~--'---t--! annual reUlllon of the were in tawa, Ont.;. last week.. c~J care. UJotliBI; CIIJ...... i ',I,

Wlttle.r fal1ruly. held at Bressl\:!r'l Miss o,ence Owens1left Satur-i """'..- j'park W S d' ' (F"y Chbrling Mills.: Min~ter.tende~nb aYpne un ay. was at- !day.for ~yoming to dO'book WOII:' : Have Ton5 Rnnoved. "10:00. C'h:..lrc-h sdioolJ. ' '

y lb. In the group were Ifor a r aicanstr.uctJOn. company .. , J. n.;yc(', .IDt jqro_,,,: \ d GI T ItheM!Ollo\v....;ing : MISS I ne and Miss Helen! max IH ::'\it-'ll,gn. c!f rweenn,n t ra'~1 11:00, v..jor>Ohip -and Selnn0J1l, ""The ~,

rs m B d H ?6' onsl v;,r~y." The Bi:!p~iEt churc'l win.. rMr. a~d MI:S. ~~~~Viga~eune e~~d ~;~h~ ~ ,~t; t~~~~~C~~s ~:~~.: ~~~'~~Jt~:~,.n~ ;\ugu - 10 3 local, unite wit~ tl~' in this serv ce.. .Naoml of Wis?er, Mr. and Mrs. I MISS rgaret Schemel and! • [. 6:30, Eqw(xth Le..:l.gue. . ~ ,Henna:: &?une. Mr. and Mrs. Her- Miss E ine Collier plan to r',:-turn I, T J; !ma St d Gr.... Luth<ran .,.••-... '. " I,n 19ge em sons, Raymond I: the last Of- this week from 1...10-: I ........

r and Harley, !VIr. and Mrs. Gerhardt coin. I (Rey WDlk~' Br<Jtkensiick, ppstor:)!.·M.eyer, Mr:. ;jnd ~1rs.. Wm. ::"fleyer I Rober IT"heobald returned tht:: I I Sund,-Iyl "'('hool at 10. I ,i!:,~ H{)wellEi, Mrs. Mmnle Brune, Iweek t S('lfl'idge Field. NIIl n.. "E.ngll~h.i scn Ice 11 ;1. m. ~rm.0fl.11 .

Family Reunion r. and Mrs. Otto Gerleman, Hel.- l.::Ifter s tlding n f'.'w d<Jv"- ~.~ tOPIC, "Otlr S';nrld ~md its Work~;":~'en and Arnold, Mr, and Mrs. LOUIS ihome. - I (Rev. I Following '~h(' ~ervice ~. bri~t~:

Is H~ld At P Ik Sc~ulte, ~r. and Mr5:. Ylctor, Mr. a d'Mrs. Wm Benshoof anJ.' ~u scry[cc.'l. repo~,!, (l:' :~e b~"i~~s: tl'ari.~a~~.The 1937 reunion of tm G an- Kmesch'2 and son, V.i ctor. Mrs./ son of Marathon. Iowa, caml:' uldic ..\dl meets &pternbet 7 I ot L_k !\o..~ ~eb':LI~a DlstrlCt

QUist family was held Sunda at Os;car HO€man. Rosalie •. Adelme M()nd~v to "\'ISJt Mrs. Dora Ben- ·,~Ith M;·. l-!f:';v 'H,m,;;en, I COll\f'otHln d,,}d at Omaha lastBressleT park with the foilo jng ~nd Mary Ann of WJn!'lde, Mrs.: shoof.·· .. IWC'£'k \\'l~l lx' gn·cn by the deIe- ,present: Mrs. E. Granquist, Mr.1 r:en Fallbeek and Fr<lnees of I The aek:'\1. Jone:: f:lm~ly of St. Paul's Lutht"ran C'bUJ't"b. Igat('~and ,Mrs. Andrew Gramquist, rs.1 m~ster, S. I?: IPierce, moved to Mrs. L,:\1 fR"'-,\",; W C. Heidenrelt::h, Pastor.) ~·p~:-,'$~JY:. ~ePt~mber .8'<1"~Martha Johnson of Ba croft, eIlse I M Mrs. Letlla \\ lttler an? Raymond, ; Owens' house at 420 \Ve:;t Stmda\' ,;cOO{)j at HJ am, dDY S{ nov,. tt dch('D:; ~eetm .._Granquist, Mr. and Mrs'. Carll:; r. and Mrs. C?rl \\ lttl~r, Re\·. street. ::\tl>l-ni~g .....10l·ship .:.t 11.' I The,'£, w1!1 iJe no ~'.P.'$. meetingJohnson and family f Ban rott, Ia~dd Mrs. ~rf:.'d Ebmger, lrvlTI. Don-! ;"11~:: 10\·is Boker is hen-jng;:. The L.:~dlE'F· Aid ~f!Clf'ty will thiS £,venlng, . ~~IMr. and Mrs. Albert oulson and ,~. ' ~1"\"J~ adn~""IiIDor~hY ~~, H~s- ! vacatJO thl.~ wt't"k She -"pent th£:o me(lt 3t th~ et"',urdl T:lul'sd;"}y aft~ Our Rf"ld~mer's Loth. CIa--loo' 1

ifamily of Dixon, Mr. and rs. :~lllS'ld \1:::Jn .• r;::. ('~. Itt er. tim£, In} BloomflPld ,",nd other ern Jon (f next we.:k ....~av Sr. Party. ~ I Harald WeddJ*gfelt q. Flor a of aroM '" -\,~r~nAan\~. ,Sh

'lIrle;·~\~lr. places I iRe\·. W. F. >~I:""~:e:.a:t'.'l·ll.'~i;':·

AI er~M' Kern ent tltained ,Pender. Mr. and Mrs. ohn N IsDn _ ,r.. .. 1 er 0,•. , m- Mr n d ?illS .J H Sp~hr "nd, Df"OphiJus Cburch. '" ... _ '-' :IrQ;

] friend. at n stag par,Y' Mon- and family of, Rosal , Mr. and ,"lde~~r. and M"l""l:i. August ,'Alttler, I Erncq nd \lr and Mrs Rich Ird I IRe \ H..,r,.....,.. P_:J:~tor.) the :'v1l1:n:llu BrUjdlg~i!'ay eve, g. * * .. i I Mrs" Alfred ~Imon a d Flo etlce ~.. r. ~nd }'-lrs. Henry \Vlttkr of Kyl spe t Fr1d<l~ (" (nmg at Rlj\ I <;LJrJd, \ ~(h r 1 .If 9'30. ! A.l:cc I~-~'ne .•,nd /E.-;ther~'

Ell~n of Craig. Mr. and Mrs. lar- ayne, . Ir'. ~lOd 1\lrs. Adolph Hes£'- Spdhr" I 0, rmdn _r lle ,II 1.0-30. Thur."c:i. g, :ty Sund. ~largai:etPay On uesday. I enc~ Beck • ,and rs. arry ~nnn, E\"~IIne. 1\-:;. Fern and "Ir" ~ye StlIf'" ld' \\cnne,n,,"\ \Id meet' Sep:embpf 23 ij:..ke:·. ).b~·l(;n W'-j(::j..H~r, t:.-'ROy,

Aifewi omen went' to the Granquist 'an Gilber Mr. and oward, :vir. and Mrs. Fred \:"It- for Htr orne In \an TdS ...(jj \\)() ..h rru'(' p<rlO'"!' wI:h :'YJr,. Sund. D:!w:,:'ri ~I<.lrte!'LQ. Clifford~u try 'I ub Tuesday I to play Mrs. Anton Granquist!' and am- i~l',:r :'.ind <;on. LeRoy, o_f. ~Vms;d(', aftpr'·lfdmgh'\.'r mother., \Ir~ .\ He~'m;tr. R~ud,g~,m h0stes!' Hump:-:rpy. W.lbur Brtms, J~hn'nd r:. I ' ily. Mr. and Mrs. Nf'ls~' Gran ~ist I' !r. and l\lrs, Au);. H. \\ lttl('r, Lu- Ph:lbllll_t ~ I RO_~<JC'ke:, "r.d Harold 'Arp. ',1 and famil\', Mr. <lnd Mrs. a)ne ! C'llle, LUf'lIa, Faunel1, AUg"u,,,t anri Tht!! \/,:('n Tyrrell fa!Tldy rlf: Pl'~b~·t('rian CboITh. sC,uhn"dl".·'r·,...f~.·,'·,~.·,~.Y..'all nTht ~O."d· '.I~' "'t ",1'30.e.kamln SeUiOD~ Gettman, Mr. and ~rs. Lyle <tn- I Charle" Robert. :\Tr nrld :\Ir<:. E:I. Pendu" '.·l-:tc,a Sunday With :\1'-5 ~ r \\ .Ibc.l~ F Dl('rk:m~. "Mmls~er ') ... '-" _y '"

R'bek held reguI~r, meet- blp and family" :\Ir!' Julia Gi dll2r_IGlaSSmcy:er. Fl:'Y~' :\Ierl,:.' L~\\'ell :"'I:<1ry SUp,,, CInd :\1r<: Dt·l:b\-' S·..mdClY. Septe;n~.f,r;)· Sund<lJ' S~I:!J'~~"Y :=~ho{)l ~lt 1:30. "I1g trid J. evening. Mrs. Mabel s]e"~",","(, <:lnd fnrrliIv, Mrs. Addie ::\11('-1 and Don~ld, I\~,. and :'~'.' A,bf'rt ITyrrf'll. ,~( :--.r",l ,~ Fl d. !TIt C"l,n{!,'npil "" mf"e't:Jn~ t HI s,ohnson 'as clec~ed Id~legate Phe.rron and d~ily. Mr. an~Mr!,'1Brader.. ('"\·n. :\Ian·ln. \ 1~13. Lcn-! :VIr-. LI rf \h~ J \1. Str"hLln ,Inn: Pre;l( r-.lng ;;<";\'I('r ~,t II Cl. m I Thur'dj~· at P, p. m_ ,o t~e bekah asserr~ly in Arthur Odegallrd. sn.d daug t~r!', I. ob_ ~I~bh.:'. Faul. H.f'r~er,. Aden,:, : fatT'.J1y 'ere Sunrl.::lY ~UPP{T g.uP.'--, R(" ....Dle:.km g will be bi/ck ffllm I L.ldrl't'i _ .-\.~ meet:; sr-PtC'mbeSt9i.earneYl1Q O.ct?b.er. M:. and :vIr<=:. tarl Granquis :D.Ir.: and Jo::.C'phln(' of v.~t}ne, :m ...... :\i11ttcbt,i,dt home i::llH' eel<=: [-'r :~C' Sund"y sen·lces. Iwith yh- \\:n. B1,.'~kl.> and. sJ

~and :\Irs.'Ed. Cranquist ahd fam-i "Ir. nn.d :"'lrs. CU:"l" Fno~e. Ed-'Wln_~.de i I Henry o$,~,,,(·der ~lt the Bled·e

ible C. Meets. ily. Mr, <lnd l\trs. Rav Gambl i;mrl' nJ., ~lar;on, RobC'rc. BOrlnl(' <:In.cl: 11r. ,1 d ),1:-<:: Richard Kyl 1('f~ : 'to "'lan's ('atholi(' C'burch. . home. 'r

B[':Ie rl ss met Tuesd~Y with family. Elmer and R;ymond ran- Duane, ~~. ~,nd :\1rs. Han:r;.~ Re~~ Wpdnes ay morning for Harl.,n. I f HI", \':r:-t. Kearn-. i Lli:~H~r !:(dgUe Septcmber:j,8 Irs. Emil Lueders. M1SS Char- quist. cue.st!' were MiSSllone~':ax- boId1of \\a? llt'. :\1:-. ~nd ~lr'. E: - lr)W,L ), 1". Kyl tC'lchc<: :ht're <:JCcl:n, :\l.. il-',!I! v-..·"yne <It P, '. and a('·,-OI~fJ~al. A.. repo1 at '

ott Zi~g er was lead:~.. Mrs. ter of Rosalie Ed. SJhrber pnd" \ In Hago2m,tn ~f \\ :n'lde, :'olr, ;):10 yea c, I Th,> r n-: or m:..nded to be' In, wdJ b'_' gJ\'en. Eor B~n hoof entert~.I1ns n',:xt Mis:; Len~ Xi~man. the l;:~ ofl},-lrs. Henry \\lttlf'r~.;Ir~~ ~l~ldre.d :'I.1r. n d )'Ir~. R. R. Sm:th nr. I Cur:"),] SdtU.,d;,y ;,n.d S.unda)' but: A n('1\' , ..nflt":ndtl(Jfl.f('lass ill

d Omaha. I I C_ook .::Ind ;:dw(1r~ V; l"tler ~of Con~, lmg In lr,wa <lnd ,-,lSI] "\",~_ ! r','. :ng to ni~ ,;lnf'Ss ~(' deems It I s:!art ~.'1e S,!:urda:r, In (Jcto .•ue, 8Y~ "' .. " The nu.m1::ltc:t totaled 9;). Rain.I".~b .. Ln\'~~.rn \\Ittler nl.• Brl)(.r" :hr l;lttcr.. ,.. brother at DU;_II:np,'c·;':L\"t' VI Cc'!1c:d n,~ :np tOIPleaoo(' ~('~' t:1'.' p,dtor If you Vi i.lid ,h- Imedneaday. dispers('c! t)1(' group mj the fte:-I :'\I1IS:; Allce :('~:of'r ~~;r ;Jnk+oT'" fah X'H. :C~,r·-,,;j Pr·np.r WJtlc(' '-':111 be gl\'- I to en,r,ll y. .chlld.

P~vte ian Aid met Wednes- noon before the bu;;in~ss meting! ~r. ll~d Mr~. Frnnk ~'riller" ::\It'l~! ),I~·~ '-, H. Brug.!!l'r ~,nrl r.I:-lr-; - ~ --- ._-.....- ---+---ray I tit lr church, ~.q. Paul so predou~ ofUC'ers wil~ hold b ..,f'!" ;"\ In, :- Irg.n1d ~Ine <In \', d:ne n w nt tn S;oux (':ty WpdnC' __ iinfs. Mr . A. T. CaJv<lnau,gh, ' i Hartln~t{IO, . :\fr. :md l\Irs tn :\11'.- Ht'Jen JntZKC \In- STYLES OF THE SEASON'r,: D:i"';j, Hanson. Mrs, Cha,. Many Pl«cem!'ts i i ~~'I~~~d~I~;':~ i:'i'~~; '~9it~~~['~'; i HI, re'umcd :, : " •

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an ii1rs. J, G. D vldson By W ,yne ur~all iSutherland, 1(1\\,.::1, :-:nrl. a n'dmhc; i!lum.e Llup;l . :Ylonr.I:J:. e\ l'nlne: ;

enrd

. ~' "".. ~ldcem('nt,o; jmnde t 's .5U mer I elf fnends. ':Iflf'!" ~ .::I we 'k In the A. W I ItI S~i. Meetinc. I· through the \V yI1le Shlte Tea hN~ I "Good Earth:' \1.' f~' :"'I D S W;"I _ 'II '"Sf'W Silhou..tt.... Strf"SS Dr-aprd ~

S . P~uI Aid met las( hurs- coI)ege burea "\\!ith Prof. '~.I .I .• n . r;:;_ ": I.. 1tm.. il ,I "

ay:in sjpe ial seSSio.n an plan- Parke in charge. numo~ 194. York Republlc~m'-One of th? and J[lfqudJne ar:l\·pd. h()n:'C'1 BodirN' and:Se-cklin~ed, to $e e at the fair. Bag Placements; made thl weel are most powerful Pl~tu;es to be' fl1m.~ Tu{'sda.t f,um ;J bU5me~s .flp "'i in _

r' d the fol1owing: l'{ose aUld. '37.1 cd and sct"{'f'ned is 'Good E<:Jrth. Long Br.neh.. ','

un he~ .was ,so,:-rve." Next I r Ch 'r" \\ I h , dhu sd y rs. JulJa La e and Newcastle. gistl'lC't l;'j': ulla I;) por~l';)yal ?f f~rm I e In 10,1. iV r~..-,.. ...... e c.. re urne I

rs bert Roggenba are Br~)wn, AB 'V. Scri er, hlrd.! Th~~ plC'ture I~ mlehty, not b('(';"}us.... ('\'enlng fnlm SIOUX Cit: :os~ssE'\S at regUlar mee ing. fourth and normal tra ning'~IE;h.a of Its ~p('cbcular featurps. whic!1 where . had b('en \'lsltm,g S{'\'- I J.\~eu' Fall

Bunnell, '37, ~'\llen, fllst; \ anda are many. bu: bec<lu~,{' rJf It::- ~p- era I d'lj·.,; In the Hal-,y Armstrong I'

o q ~ .4 .. : Smolsky, AB'3~. Welhngton, olo.; Iparently true port!";")} <11 ()f Lfe, hl!m.e. I ' _ ".. _ 'ts~.·pa~l ..:0:: ~;orr1ep s mis- Galle ;'o.'IeGee, .'\8'36, Kearneyj hl:;- The m~lln eharaetf'r of the pltlY, Prof \\ A. '\nllenh.lup,. \\ ho I.~:ion~ry: society met t esd:'l)' tory and debtlte: Julius SclituJtz.. ,Wang Lum:. 1." cll'\'oten to the bnd. tf';Jchpr ;,t t!l'~' ('(}llei!{

AB'3-;-, Wynot. sciencE' and I hl:=- ;1~ThrOUgh tl1l:; n('\'O:lnn hl~ ('h~;- m rl \ ('d to ,10 ap.. rt-

~:~~~~~sth~lild~~dG'EC ~~;~: tory; Cnrol LIlly, ·28.. PiOuxJCit:;.. , nrter l~ ','nl.Jrg~d ;Jnd III thf' f':ld.:: men't J. R. ::\IJlif'r ;lp... r-tment .

1flrs:L J;lnelte CUmmlng~ '37, loan,: after he has gTO\\'n nch ;lnd hi, hou,('. I

adl thelle son. Plans for pub- '" h 'I 0d 'I 'I L d1 la., S-('cond: Nat:a1j alden'l '31.1 mor;J1E: flabby through ~IC' 02::. It, _~ 1". n,.~ j~ r~.•'-\. ue crs r<:'-Ie 'fntejrta nrrr..::'nt this fal we~e Port AngelC's, \Gsh.,; third: La- i the threat of destrtlctlnn of hl-- tu,ned '\\ edne.{d::.y from the W(."t-I:

a..1 e , Mis Arlyn, Miss IDons I , r c. • t h Ih\..\ h V(''\"e Good, IBS':n, oregon City. e. rop::: by locusts a~d the e POSSib.il- eTTl pa.{ 0 .t[~ ".3 ~ W .:r'~ _'.,Oy I"

nd Mijss beryl Nel>;On, en'ed, Ore .• commerbal: E~~rett can, lty of the loss of hi" acre.<: through h<Jd \ I ited the fo,mer" "b,er, I I'" ... "" I BFA"35. GalV<1. Kan .. rlnUSIC; na f3mine that restorcs hiS tottermg since S ndQY·

or!Jaek~ Deia. Be~ot, '37, Ainswllrth, rural: sth- manhood. Rich rd Kmg.ston of PLJttc Cen-

l,s. :A. ji\V. Dei13 cntertain\'d a er 'GI.ovcr. '37 near Wughto la.. ··Cnoo ECl.rth" portr~lV;::. tn :t dJf- ter, (~<lr to :;t;'1y ill tht' home of hl~I1'0. p. of fiends for Jackie .D£'iS' Jelmes C'arcv

lW'371 Ans 'lm~> ferent C'ountrv thnn o~rs el s("ntl- I uncle, . ,J. Kmg.ston, \\'!llle .::It­

th blr~hdl3.Y Thursd<lY after- coach hlstor:'/ a~d sciencc· Ros~ rTl'~>nt that IS' uni\"f'rsal In lt$ C1P-1 t','ndtn ('ollegr.00 '1Uf$ts were Joel ~lles- BUdin'. '3·6. Maplcto~, la., 'J nlOrjPllcatlOn. The call of the bnell .;\Tlss1.Jc~nett(' LC'·....-is e<lme from.ie. Do a~ Shultheis, reen high :"chool; Albert E. Meie , .'\13 brought the plon('Ns tn OUI- O\\'n ILlnC'nl \\ ('dne.sd<:lY and 1(';::\"£,;; thf' iC'.:'dee~, arvin Johnson', Rich- '3.5. Cn'ightonj, SC1('n('(' and 'hop; ,~('ctlnn. Thr ('~dl ()f the .lnnd .rnabl- Il~rst (Jr,. thl" week for Pilge -..\·hc~(' Ird Brt-s5 er, Man'in Harms, Johannn EngeIhnupt, '3"7, (Jng f'd thcm to endurE' thf' perJl.:~ anri 1Sil" Will teach.°IY Ba ke, Bobby Kingston, Pme, upper grndes: ElIzabeth Ml'- grinding labor an.d saenfl('£'>' of th"l \1iss l LeOfj'L' Carye11 pbn~ 1nu N"e mann, ~eme Jemk, Dliwell, '37, Long Pmf:', i ter- pnllrJ\.' In its natn·c statf' .•The call leaH' t\lext Mondny fnr Chle<lgfJ l

en bel B tggs, Arel Lewis nnd mediate: and 1...orrai~{' 'Pet rsnn, of the land. hf'nrd and h\:.'eded,: wheTe Ishe \"\'ll1 .~ttcnd the YogUf' Ioy e IDei4. Games were dh",'r- '36, \Vynot, Jntermedlate, I made many of them ilch~rJch not, "chool bf deS:lgnmg. ;

,io~. ~rs'l Deis served reC"resh- , I rInly in acre." .of .bnd but. in vaste:· I ::\oIr. tmd Mrs. Ale; Jeffre)~ ::In.'l 'eots. i I BIRm RECORD I Io.t-res of SPlflt ~nd fortItude and I R. T. Jrffrey were Vi ednpsda) ;:If ,- II

I ' .. 4 11 A daughter, Sherrill l.sue, courage the battle WIth the natrVl? erno<:m.callers last week !!1 the.,."e tt~Treat.' W'<Jighing 64-4 pounds, was born 'Ie~ments compelled and begot. Austm $pahr horrr~.~igh gi Is had Dutch, treat Saturday, August 28, to Mr. nnd There's "good .earth". wherever Mr.tnd Mrs. RlChard Ky1. F.

inl!l.er og' er MondaY~ening Mis. Donald L. Maion of aVid nature has deposited soil for men P. Ca .tv,.'(' and Roy Sp;lhr fam- It Hote.l s'ratto.n for Mis.. F~u- City. ;"'1r::-. 1\'1.ason is the f mer to culh\'ate It IS "good··_.not me!"C- ~lles w re SundaY afternoon gU(<;t~ 'I

~il Atjlke who leaves s n for Miss Hazel Arnold of Wayn . ly because the POSS'~'5'lOn of 1t IIn thc .T_ H. Spahr hom1:>. I

o~kford, I Ill., Miss eanne marks one a;; a landed baron, but Mr. pnd :'vIr--. H. C. :\k.Coun rFlritg"h~ wllo will teach a North C~rd or ThanIts. because the winning of .It ~a." eul- D(',nn',.. spen~ Thu,!'d~:· night and i

i'd, IMi Maribel BI r who I wish to express silllcer ap- ti\'ated th~ forces of hl~ 11fe. tha; Fndny Ih the Oscnr Liedtke home. I

i atlten school at La ence, preciation to relatives 3f1.d fr ends make men strong and innnc:blc. They 1'E'r£' on theIr WelY to 1()\~""1

:'h~nsd orISkS,KnaCthrh,i"an,', .raOVteh~ who. visited me and remem red l\Irs .. Elmer Noakes and JU!'.lO!"• b~ m~ with flowers while I w s in Marlinat Farms and F'arnw-rs. and Mr.. an? Mrs. Loren Andr('ws I

r' wlio re in the p • Were th(' hospital. I Mrs. Jo anna ick- Omahn Journal Stockmnn. ~ r.'turnt!'d thl~ we('k from BOllIdN.!." ~lai e Yocum, Mi Mavis haft. Golo.. w!Iwre Mr. Andrews attend-ak-er M, s Mil~d ' aloney Another tprm."oJ.!sed rather ]oQSP- ed school thi.o;; surnm('r. TI1(' la"t In/l .iss ar; ,Al,lce Str han. ..... I ly by the agricultiJral planners is two w~mt to Meadow Groye WC'Cl-

Files llIivor~ Aid Oft. "marginal lands..' These are :::up- 'nee.dau ..,.=,-,===...,.=.,..-=~~ J.j Petition fi~ed in disttict ourt " oJ

=: 0, I eaaert.Bri:d..~.. August 31 .qy Elna Ifoster eeks posed to I::JIo? lands that. in ordinary Mrs.: Mavme Golden left last IIs . Ml rgaret JOne~L Miss divorc(' from! Curtis P. Foste . "easons. do not yield a eo~for:- Thursqay f~r h~r home at Alham-

Ic en Va and Miss Al4-~ Mae I able living for farmers whlle 10 bra. C~lif. Dr, and Mrs. Aden K.D n< en ertained lam vening "Chlnese Cut Off Pigtel s"- exc~ptionany good sea~ons the Webb br Lincoln. met her in Fre-I

t formal dessert-bridg in the Head-line_ Ahd in many cas s the liberal yields simply add to the mont 10 take her to Lincoln fs;wt ar T~T. Jones home f. r Miss pigtailJ..s are dut oft'v..rith the ear- surplus production an? hZ1\'(' <1 few days. Mrs. Golden had st.:'2nt.l,'a Seymour w~o ill at- er's ht-ad.-F'lorence (Ala.) Her- tendency to. d-2press pneE's. Ithe summer he,e with her dau,g-h-

e d esleyan and 1\1ia L\:>one ald. th~I:.a~~tw:;c;i:~I~d~"\I.:~~;v~;i~~r;' Mrs. HOW'a~ James. and fam-

• •••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ..:Icultural co~munity there are men I .~rr. ,and Mrs: W. A. a....hl C<lme, Ii' • who ha\"e ptosper,:,d t\·ond'~~;full:v [ to wage Tuesday e"ening from

WA' NT'~~D.. :on these so-called "ma,ginaI" ScotIa d. S. D" to "isit in lbe Wm._I farms becau.c;e (If iJ'"ldustJ:.- and Becke hau!'r hnm~ until ~pt£'m-: I!ood management \\'hilc plenty of ber 1:;i.At that timl> the BeltIs 'U.'ill• men havE' .E!:onp into bankruntey OT"' leave pr Eva.n.ston. III Mr. 92hl

Ol'd IyO =1 good land be('auS'.~ of hard lu,k or will tach half timf' and work on

• poor managemf'nt. It seems to be his do tor'l' de~ef' th(' re:o:;t of thelargely up to the farmer-and if time. rs. Behl has a position inthe government is to take mar- a priv te nursery school.

I " ginal farms nut of oneration. theI , 1 0' t next srep will be to ,veed out the Notirjr of SeWemen.t of A,ceount.,Price $6' 10 P r "marJtinal" farmers as is done in In 1lhe County Court of Wayne'I Germany. in Italy and in Russia, coun

lNebrn.-;kaDelive-ed •. T n The theory- that marginal land, Th State of Nehraska. Wayn~

~' I and marEinal farrner~ can bP Conn . ss

t' ttl abolished bv bureaucracy il:i all To II person!'l Interested in thet

1i16 Wan ed~ Batte ies, flialtor wet. Mother'Nature is th~ greatest estate1of Anna M Hansen. deeeas-

, and Metals of .. I K n • I TeJ<Ulatar of fann frui~fuln.« and edYOi' are hereby notified that4 any rul~ ~~ regu1abons that do :llfrl: ria of AuS!1J.Sl. tg37.

I I n~ take ~lS IDto account arf' cer- ~~n~ J Ra~. e~tor. filed, 'II be " }I tain to bnng about fal]uTe, Mar- his filal account and netition forlIS ay ~ eev:ato ~inaJ lands and margmal farmers distri lton Of the residue of said

W' ayne, g nlatu-rday, ha-:e therr place In the world and estate1determination of the hei"~ .1 theU' remov:ll truly be neither WlSO;:> and f ~ a discharge. Hearmg will:1 nor profitable be ha on said account and petitioq.

:; <'tt th County Court Room ill• ~'W~ ---.:!J Wavn. Nebraska on the 17th daY=II:..l."..,A. ,~ of Se ternbe!'. 1937, at 10 o'clock

~mai¥iSS fnuneil....Auk~ l:~..,l-' :~~ when all persons interested

.... ;, nl!8day l!llJl1li,l1~ for R\lCkford, mo" gran, _ where S\le wUl be ernJPloyed. I na this :31st dllY of ;'~

i ' I: Ifr. alId Mr!:., Hnwlml James U131. I

I I, aDd _iIy _nt SuJlclav in the 1. M. C1\erry, : i

,"" I· :,:'7ff1~~~~1 ( SIIli"'~I.. ,.,,· ~.J .. ~I,.~!._,.".i,·._:."".tID.,.·."'.~·,··.·.·I,t,.·.'.:~..,,·1ttt~t~~~~~rnrr~I: ~ ~':~ 1~"f~: ~,1, cI~~,~t ":;~~ "\j}t:;:~LLJ ~ , _ .:~,;'

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Chas. Trump's andi,Mrs~',~ri~'1lIfather. !; '\ -:

Miss Evelyn and: ~iss, :t..o~is~.Wendt and Robert FISHback" thefast of -Norfolk, arrived herd Wed..nesday from a visit in' thb lakft1~tates. They also vis~ed Gus'Wen4In Iowa. i,

~d. Avery of C~arwater. an1Kenneth Johnson [Were Sundaydinner and supper Iguests in, theDean Hansnn hom~, Miss RuthHanson retltrmd to: Clearw~ter 1'lvi.5ib in the Jess Ate'fY illolne, i())

teD days. . ,',Mil;s Peace Kingston lie'flves next

Monday for Chicago i'h~re Sh'2

will attend Gregg bUSIn~S$ cop-)lege. She Will accOffiPF:mY· Wm.Kingston who pldns ta cdme tospend the week.-end at; R, 13.Kingston's. '

Mr. and Mrs. J. AlLert Jcjhnsonand daughter were in ,Stirling.Colo.~ from Sunday until titltur­day last week. Gordon: anq D,1[­rell Johnson returned with themafter spending the sumty1'2l' ;'In theWill Nissen home.

Mrs. James Miller and childl '·:1left last Thursday for theirin Kansas City after visitingJessie Reynolds. The last nafTh daccompanied them to Lincoln Clndvisited in the John Austin Rey­nulds home until Tuesday,

Boy.'Dress Shirts ,.

Just right for school,

49C '

----e ,:Part-Wool BlalJIte t

Double "full bed sidel I,All c~lors. NoW -+ :

$2.49 i'

Children'.Play SuitsStriped Denim

49C

e

30.Slluare PercalesA well-known-quality,

31~:Yard'49C

Girls'

Rayon Bloomel'!8"You'll need them for school.

3 For 49C .

---e-----;-

- A Magic Price -ifyou'll put your FortyNine Cents to workfor you at Brown­McDonald's. It emsyou need right nowat Money-Savingprices!

Children'.School HankiesBuy these at a saving,

2 Dozen 49C

---el--I-­

Part LinenToweling

Bleached or Br0tvn

5 Yard. 'l9~'---e---,­

Nt'w }<'all CurtafusPriscilla or Cottage

49C

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Pur~ Silk Hose"All sizes.

Chiffon or servi"e.

49C

)e---

TuesdaY ~\ien~g to V1Slt hergrandparents, Mr and Mrs Clar­(In('c Congcr a few days Rhea hadhHd her tomlJls remov"'d at theWf.:l>t Pumb ho::;pltal Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bre5slerwent to Pen, Friday evening to

Men', or boy.' Ideal ·Chambr-aywork shirt. In blue or gray. Men'e'hies 14V2-2D; boys' 8 to 14. AI.ob*e' gray eove" or Tupelo mad·rOll ehirh. Dandy for work orIe 001 wear.

Men's and Boys'

Work Shirts

490

CIIeck TIIese Prices!

Leather Sole Shoes

Star Value!Rockford Type

WORK

Blue or br-own mix­tures with a whiter-ibbed top. Rein­for-ced tOlq .adheel.!

A bear for wear at • low price.Leather uppe.... leather lole&. I'98Plain. broad toe. One look andyou'll wonder how we can .ellthem for 80 IIttlo. Hon.t-t~

goodn.1 wear In .~very p'air.

AugastJOSeptemher4

Boys' Money-Bak

OVERALLS

-',' - - ,,,:!~ ... -.- ~ ........,:::.................... ;" • ' ...... "r.r..... '. •·..T........ -.- -.. ..~ .. r o--' : ....-··-·n~·'--;-"""·-~·~··""·T·'<"T""'l<{ -:"'/":-~i\j ~ '.:

I" ;,

;1 :1"

Sa..,e construction 89all in men'. Money~

~:I~~. A hOMY of a C

H, Mr. and Mrs. Hjalmer Parson, LOCAL< ~~. P~~~~w:ne;e~~l~fa3~a~:,ri~~ Mrs. Stell~ 'Chichester, Miss1 Mrs Anderson's brother. Marietta Chicbester and Ted Mor-

Star! Value!Heavy Twill

- ~@RKGLfJVES SOCKS

3p~ 25c 3PI 25c

Check fhese Va1~es!

Boys' Sod Buster'OVERALLS

Work ClothesWeek

A standout value at 59the price! Made Of a Csturdy denim. Pair.

SANFORIZED

Extra heavy twill Inknit wnJat Ifyle, Aregular i 15c quality.A valu~ of valuNI

-M-ad-e-to-"T-a-k-e-/t-!·"I

WorkShil'b

WORK SHOESGfodyear Welt! A Husky! 298

Sturdy st:cl arch IUpport, black le.ther, uppers, leather 50le and heel. Ideal for

ramlera, mClilhanica, truckers. Ii to 12.

Try to wear th('rn Ollt~ That's Ulc t.PHt Brown-McDonald asksJmu to v,h-'c work dolhps. Thai's the test our work clotliesKet .'\-l'fy day hy farrm'rs, nK~cJtankR and othors. HundredHof m ..n who work hard d.'pend upon us for work clotIIe8.Values S<'cond<to nom'~

Better work clothes wp.ar lonJ:'f'r'!IHpn who bUy ,iUont",y-Haks knowthis. An owrn-II made of S-GZ.Sanforized :-5hrunk dl'nim, stripedor pin-in bluf'". Tril)1c l'Ititched, bartacked! Plenty of roomy pockf't8\.f'xtra full ('ut. An ow'rall valuesecond to non(',. (~t yOU" today.

MEN'S MONEY-BAK

Overalls

• Blue Cham"bray

• Gray Cham-hray

• Gray CovertSANFORIZED S H RUN KIMoney-Sak brand. They're mafor tl1e man with ;II hard, touJob. Full cut to glw aetlon, Inte ­lined collar, bellows pocket., bton. hard to get off. Size. 14Y2 •

FotMen .Who Workl;lard!

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~ioux City Monday after SfRtld..109 a few years in the R. J.Kingston home, Mrs. F, S. Mor­gan and Mrs. -Cora Pratt weterchaperons. Others in the group,were Marjorie Hook. MarianV~th, Mildr~d Rin~er. Jean'Ml~es, MargIe Morgan, Ik!tty_EllIS, Betty Hawkins, Barbara'Fel?er, Betty Chittick. Betty~lalr, Evelyn Noakes, BarbaraStr:lhan, Bonnell Jones" RayLarsr)O, Wilmer Ellis. John Al­den Lewi.", Lyle SeYmour, JohnHanington, Warren BI\.!sslerKenneth Pierson, Kenneth Pet~ersen; Orv<1l Graham, 'FranklinSImonin, Bllly Hawkins.

For Netha James.Mrs. E. F. Shields and Mrs,

Georgia Glenn' entertained lastWednesday <Jftcrnoon in theShields home "t a miscellaneousshower frJt' :VIIS:; Nc(ha Jatn'~s

who will be married in October.Guests wert' Mrs. Ray Agler andMiSs Mildr('d of Wakefield, Mrs.Levi Giese "nd Miss Della, Mrs.E. E. Simpsfm Lind Miss Patriciaof Hayti, :'VIa .. Mrs. True PI'L'S­

CllU and ;'11...;s Edythe and MissTruma. Mrs. John" Bcekm"JIl.;'Vliss Alice Bo('ckenhauer, Mrs.Howard BrJC'ckenhauer and Don­nie, ;\11· Anna DaVis, Mrs,Mark Strmgt:r. Mrs. A, L. Ire­l'mr1. :\1:",;;. H. H. Jacques, Mr.".J',!m J,Jtncs and M.i:3s MarlynGlenn. C;.InH'5 and contests wer~

cnjIJYl'd, \1l'" Giese <.lnd Mrs.Simp~f)n ~,Jng a duct. Ti,le giftswere Miss James jna ~,nrj blue baSket. Thehostc~·N''; ~'('r\"cd.

Little Polly

Broom

French's uHa&tyn

STANDARD PACK

70.

Now in Full Swing!BUY ~OW!

TapiocaQuickly and f:asily Prepared.

....10e

2

Cudahy'.

·Rex Lard I

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Prices Are Exceptionally Good.

No, 2CANS

Italian PriiilesPeaches

PINT JAR

andwich SpreadBUTTER­

NUTkes a tasty sand- ..,

wich (or school,lunches.

PER POUND

CARTON

PEREACH

Finest broom stra.w • varnished bamlIe • 4 tie.

____.SSe

8.(lUNCE

pACKAGEI

Jar Lids~:EN\ 21~

We also carry a compll'te line rJ 0 . ;,.

Cider

45-Grain

PERGALLON

Vinegar

9c

3 BARS

FOR

cd after a soc'ial time. Party ar­rangements were in charge ofMr. nnd Mrs. G'20. Bressler andMr, and Mrs, Ernest Beale.

With Mrs, Monta Bomer.Here and There club rhet Wcd­

nescidy last week with Mrs.Monta Bomer. Other guestswere Mrs. Henry Mau, jr" Mrs.Ray Perdue and Miss LettiaBush. Mrs. W. W. Roe was lead­er and the hostess served. Theclub members and their fam­ilies met at Bressler park Surf­duy for picnic dinm:r and lunch­eon. The club's regulflr meetingis next Wednesday :with Mrs.Ernest Beale... .

10

POUND

BAG

BEET

TM Soa!'0/ BraUII/ul

WOmt11

Kellogg's

Sun-Graze

A Scott Tissue.

SUGAR

t\rc bC'Uer served with bananas.

A drlic!ous spread for sandwiches.

(650 shee18 per roll)

Corn Flakes

ROLLS

Potted Meat

Cann:ingSeasoBartlett Pears

Colorado BusheThe First Shipments Are U.ually The Best.

PERPAiCKAGE

5,'/,i·OZ,CAiN

'aMAY

4:1(~h'King's aughlers.

King'~ Daughters met lastThursda~ Cifternoon at thechurch. Mr'~, Georgia Glenn washostl';-;s, Th'~ group will meet~g<.lin in twu weeks.

sany Tourists

Are Found OnSummer Trips

, . _. .' '..I I f~ fj.."; il ''/ I

Ipicti(r~~

aYI~~~~J?I~~;~ Into 3,000 Homea W".' A!: • N,E IIERA'L'D 100%~:~~raQeith emphasi5 0" dental 15,000 Reader. ' , • 'Of the County Field

,'HI, sp'ons~r free, mot1OI"ld=~=~'_~:-~="~~~~_~'=='~,[ --~+l-':=~=~=:::;~===;,l.~=:--=~~~~':;' J;:=====~~~:::'--L::'-=:-=::'~::"'::':~':::::;;'::==~~:::=~====::::~~on car" of the moulhund, , , ihe!~~~~e c~~:~fai~i TIt:~ '!"C. -SIXTH YEAR ...~__._~~~_~~~!'I!'o~~B~~S A, .'l'.HJlRSDA Y,SEPTEMBtR 2. 1!l37~. . ._~~ ':NUMBERTWENTY6Na

slone day. probatJIy. #t; th~., , '. .idqal haiL, The date'andT~ en,ToSidney . Pure ase store ~. Bookmobile Here~lll'bc "mjilMnced soon. Dr· l • Ch' I I W ", m '!I Sh A 'I bl

.'I!homp,on of Lincoln, will' To Face arges n yornlng .t ow". ows val a ein 'cht::lrg..;o. . . . ,,)d '.J"j, 'Neb., sheriff .c<\m~ tO I Mrs. S D. Legge was hcte Mont Reading ~ervicehe ~()tlun 1)J(;tur.cs WIll als~ bc··W lyn Sa.turqay 10 ta!{c lllto CUti-1 day ilnd 'fucsquy from Albl~, IW,ll If) W<.lync city st:hool',l;md to, I'thul' Yost, cilurgcd witlll Wyu" w Icrc s.he and '" Mr. Leg~~ To satisfy the yearnin ' for read·! The world seems on whecls, ac-i~iog :ichoo.l. trhct, a mu.rtg<.\ged <lar ill on, a arc now niL'~ly located with k log matenal among a ults and: arding to Dr. and Mrs. G. J.II'S. G. .0, Sanberg is president 'rrow, [Iutomohlle. Shel'1f.f ,J. H. pjl'~1 gl'ot'cry ~ ndl meat market busine·'. ch!ldren in rural aI'Cas nd smal-" e55 who arrived home Thursdaythe Qrganization, and Dr. L. B. :wusla'ked.1o ar1'(>st Yost <:Hld did Their h(ubbhold furnitura w~ ler towns, the Nebrask Library: rom a two-and-a-half.week V<.l'­ung:..iMr,' San?cl'g und Mrs.. AI~ s0, ,?f' t- CarrOl,l ,Fdda.y. " moved ft m Wayne to AlbiJn Tuesr' commission has establis ed state- ation in Colorado, Wyoming and

. VCtS comprise the commlttec ~1.s is II brick layer ,md ww;, day. wide library service. he, com- outh Dakota. The Wayne fulksi .-:..~·harg(' of the pictUl\lS at the ill W nc somc month~ ago WOl"k-1 --_, misgio'n's bookmobile ca ties rep- i vent most of the time at Red

w· i~g pI the L1uditodl:lm. At Owt Chan e Location rensentativ~ samr;les of literature' 'eather lake in Colorado with the~ time I e ::.'~rvcd 30 cl,lyS .Oll c!wrgc.: ·t uffered and a lipt of he books amity of their daughter, Mrs.

IL . G~lf~r~ '~o Wisner. of ju ping a b(J<.lrd bill dt Hotd 0 Sonre ExlUbits whkh may be borrowed The dis- ugh Drake of Cheyenne. Thej Honor Ben M-eyer.MISS Cldr:J E. Smotll(;rs, Mrs. G. ~tratt n. play car, with Miss J hoson of erc in Cheyenne for frontier H, dr.-a \'y'. club members wentSan~erg,.Mrs. F. _.A. Mjldner, 1 At the 'uir buard ml'etin~ Friday Lincoln in charge, was n Wayne ays, and stoPIA'd in the BLJck to till: ll'c't1 Meyer home Friday

s,·Clflrem:l' Wright and Mrs. R. et Contract it a,:sl'~~~~~~sdi~ut~j~~%o~~~ Thursday night and we t to 'Con- . ills on their return, . ~ help Mr. M('yel' eele-. . mUD were gUl'st:-; uf Mr..;. cord Friday for the Di.t:on fair. Cabin and uther accomn)od<.l- I)J\Jtf.' birthd<JY. Prizes in

erbej' of WiSller Sunday Hftcr- £li T P . ttl' V':C-" , cnd of the grand The aim in visits of the book. ions were so rapidly tak"'n InVln w() rOJec SI, ",t,lI1c! r 1e 4-H exhibits will be \; c,trds wEl'nt to Mr, <Jnd Mrs. Har-qon -a,' golf :lnel pi.enit: luncheon. mobile to vanous lIb[rlCS and 'olorado that many had to u~c old Quilin, Mr. ,and Mrs. Bed Have Dinner Guests.I Co tructs WIll· uc let by th"1 pJ,lc?d 1 tbe booths the wo- county failS IS to l~t rsons of ents. Tourists were numerous at .

,j :I~I~~- TaU~t Curn. st~l'..! Ooll d <It LlOt:Oln next 1 jlUI s- rm.. n s b lldwg WIth the domestic the state know what the call ob- 'heyenne also. The first day uf ~~:~;~~,/ln~~~~'h:{~~C~O:~dGt~~~ tf:~,~;n:~da~~:~n~~ ;'ri~~;s('~.~=~ol'niexhibitl'd-byHel'man-Aev;' duX n bltumlOOUs sUIlacl' lUI Ildl~S L tam m read 109 matenal Irom thf' he frontier cclebrati'on persons etl'rJlng. ' f M d M 'H W

rM.anti . was the tallest <it Con- eight miles ui. the new hlg!l\VUY,' 111(' b l'iebdll dWffiond IS being state commiSSIOn and h w to get aw cars from all states in the un- nmg or r. on 1 rs

E, . ,

If f'l~r. TIi.e sblks mej!:;Ul~d 14 S1:{~th l~fve'liI~~ntCw~ndmf~t:t~ g~')~~d~;~~ IX~~~~tu 1~~ \\cek In frunt of the ~~~kS, ~~~~~l~~l~~edrr;~Y ee~O~;~ {:~ ~~~~~ti~rat:hr::·s~~l;re:~~~~~ With ~rs. Degner. ~~~C~i~fi~~~~~O~h~g~S;,DSOii~="I" , k f" ld P d h'gl I MJ':;. Ik'J!J(.'rt fJegncr \:ntertain- ly. of Streator"IIL, and r. andI " a' Ie - cn e1' I, lway, Taken to Omaha. a month Schools and clubs may nd. S'Cv~ral island possessiuns, cd gu(";;~" ,tt dillner l"st Wednes- Mrs. Fred Wilson of K mberly,

'~laJ~~~~el~1Jj~'ft;~~~~<l:~~~f~~ _ . .Wi9side' I~inner. i Ed Pc Iy WdS ttlkpn to tin Oma- ~~~~O~,.;~~I~~~I~~~S°t~r~~o:n~: ~~~rCI~r [~~r~~~~di~h~l';;'~.(lt~~i C'~~.r~~~j~~~l(}~~i~~r~~~~~~,~= ~Z~I~~~ ~:S~iS~~;,I~~~a1.r~, ~~~~r J~j;l~lIlnt resort near Pequot, IWI SIde won frulm WaY!1c,' by 10 h,1 ,l1os t<.11 0,ltUlddY mornlf1g The only charge for the serVIce IS 0, tounst camps \vere fill'....d ('"eh j

tl IJ bilE' d 1\1 P H b t P d SOf], ;"vli'~ Amy and Miss Gladys llLlms is a daughter of he Mc-i~ ~., {J spend, ~I few ~<lYS' vaca- ~ ~c' ~da fh~s,e a 19ame rJ ily "t JU~~'Cll~ ':i·?" <lce~)l~~~ni~d C~i~. dO ~~~\'ets~~ ~o~~o;~~~~i~~s~~~~l~~ ~~h~t~~:~:~~r~t~~~hCul;~~nn;;i ~~'//IIJl~~)i~:~ t~~~~ J~~~l~~~.. Bor~~rOJ~ Clurcs. Thc Wllsons hav return-

:-","orking with· ho~e prajc.et lclubs idni.g~t to .find aet:ommudati(ms ~~ ~:~r~sft:I;~,~~n~~;Juu~~em helpmg g'02t deSIred readmg,rnat- or vlsltors m homes of the cIty. ~~'l~j"~od~;~~i(~~Jr~:~2ftp~~zJs~I~: MI S WJllt<lms and dauj:1; tN \\111tel' into homes. ,Ilinois and New York cars .'>cem- 1\IJiY \V!JU1"1UW. be herp longer and Mr nd 1\11 S

State law provides that county pd most numerous, Mr ('lure \~ 111 leiter take th'Lm to

~~;~~~:::;~;e;~r~~~ ~~r~~~a{t=::~~ ~T~~e~~~~~s ~~~ytl~~~dnl~v.:lh;;~~ For Chris Anderson. IllinOiS and \lSlt thcreand all towns of the county. It .'5 I~SSIVC, wlde-uwake city One orl rllcrl{ls (If (hll 1\ndlr~on I 'permitted either to levy tax or any ways of ad\eItls1I1g the city JI(lrJ ,\ I)llty In III 1J[Jl101'lhUIS- For Haro d JOrdan·ttak..; frum other funds to provide by milk bottles One d,llry h I:> <it the .lUdltollum 1\ group of young foJ s md ata bookmobile which makes regu- ottles WhlCh beLll plctUles of 1 til SunddY frJl Bldlr thl' Woman's club roo ~ Fri-'b~ routes thrOU,gh the county, is- rancho and another has d mliUIl- \~)]{ I'.. III \~ljl be empIIJ)ccI In a d',IY cv('nlOg for a part honrJr-sumg books and collecting them 10 scene. U<lldg\ f{l[lc~!lmlnts v.erc SCI\- ing Harold Jordan who] went to

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at inte,'V"als:,ThIS pla,n is working I. Dr. an.d Mrs. Hess \·ISlt·.,d Mr.;. ,. - -- - - ~__..~ ....J.-

well in serving much t£>rritory in ~1. S. Rmgland 10 1)<.'11\"('1". TI](·yWyommg: With readmg material. Istopped ,lt i\w,mk~l, S. D,. to :;('('

i One llt.tle boy who C<.llpe to th',,; iMrs, Hess' bnJ1ht'l" , J. L, lIcn:"un, LARSIbookmoblie ,-,ccUH~d a book on land niece, Mrs. Walter Br<.lssfll:ld.I am<lteut I ddlO So anx;lOus WHS f

Ithe ldd to Iedd dbout u-h~, stu ted IL IMISS Johmon, th,lt he Stlt light I Cash Foo

1 ~~~7~la::~: :::I.,r::ld c~:m::::: : ocro s. 'has 4:1 OOU books In the statecaPI-P...h.o.n.e.2.4.7 ..;, ~-------C.a.s.h.o.n-D..e.1.iY.e.r~y,tal dnd any !)Clson Itl th'.... stdte has G A Rlnclld lAdS III U<ll.lll1d ..

Ith\: prl\lkge of It~ usc IMonddY on uuslness

The H S Slille.: Lundy S]l('llt

Will Show Calves :Sa~~rv~~y~:v7~u~:n~I~~ Carroll to

At Lincoln Fair !begin teaching Monday III hi gil

. 'd ld B' d jschooL ~ ,MUrl\_'1 Sx, ow, Dona aIr i Edwin Richartts of Nel::;on, ;.;1l('IlL i

Q,,(ld Curl D('all Meyer are Wayne, the week-end in the 0. H, Hll"h­county you1hs who will enter their ~ards home here.!~:~l~~ beeves <1t the state (Lllrl next, l"ranklin Hen~el wen.t to W('ep-

. 'ing Water Frid~y. He IS cuach I,n----:~~~- the· high schoolithcrc Ulis yc"r.

Woman Vzolator I Jack Morgrln1wcnt to Eml't'sonIs Taken To York SatUl'day to begin tcaching Moo­

Miss Florence GI';lVeS, real name i~t~~~t~I; 1S coa~h and scwm_:c In­

unknown, \vho W,le; sentenced to i Mrs. 'Ben FalObcck and Elmersct":·c O~(' y.ear aft('l' pleading guil- iFaUbel'k of Dc~pstcr, S. D., \'i~­ty l~ dIstrict court to charg'~'s..of iitcd rela1ives 11el ..... from FI-iel,lyforglng an automobilc sales slip, !until Monduy,was takcn to :or'k Sunday by i Juhn R'..:lam, sr., John Rc,lm, jr.,Sheriff J. H. Plle. ]cll1d Miss Eva qcam :lttencted th~

IDakota county Old scttlt'rs' picnll':'Invite Cillb (;rollp ;at Dakola City U'l!uI'"by,

1'0 Ak-Sar-Ilen ShOIV !b<1'~;I, S~nl~O~r~::~. dJI.u7~1(~~:~" ~~~~~Wuyne county 4-H boys ,wei ito Iroql1Ois, S. Jr., Friday and rc­

'girls (ln' <'lIT1ung .th,OSC from Iowa !,turned Satur,d'IRC\'COlng.

I"md' Nebraska 1m'lted to enter I Mr. nnd Mrs. J, G, Nelson, Mis.;their baby beeves III the Ak-Sar- !Beryl and MISS rlyn v-isit(.'d Mrs.Ben's 10th anniversary show a~ iNelson's parent~, Mr. and Mrs.O~aha OctoOo21' 9 to 15. Premiums iHenry Kirschm1tl, in Hartingt,01Wlll be <lwardcd, and the beeves ~unday.

will be sold. i Mr. and Mrs'] Frank Erxl'..'be.1One of the outstanding fe<ltmes teturned Frjda~ from Omaha

of the sh~w ,:",ill be a troupe. of~? 'here they h,ad een visitinM sinceKansas Cltl youngsters ranglOg m IMonday in the ,D. H:dl ]1(,nH',

Iage ,from 3, to 15. The, chj~dl'.;n <lrc ~rs, Hall 1~ a: dilugl,ltl'r of tlll'

I~t~~rstoinb~h~h~or;:l~~t danng trick r~~~e~~. M. ~:riSben, Jane ilnrII A hor~e show and agricultu.r~l ohn left last TI ursday by e:lJ" f'll'

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c~llIbit Will be he-ld 10 connect IOU Long Beach, C'llie, where theyWith the baby beef show. plan to spend he \\"lntl'r. M,IX

--~,~ Hendrickson <:Ie mp,wied thl'lI1 to

Silage Meetings , c~i::i~;tlie 1';SChCC 01 Chic,,·Held In County [go. Mr, and Mcs, Hugo Fi'e1'CI', AI'-

th;~~~~P:,'~~t~~~~n,~~~,dC,'~"~i~~o:~ ~.\~a~n~VC~~il~: ~es~i~~i~::..~~:(~rb and Her Hansen furms in Mrs. Wm. Fisch r, Miss Hattll: leftWilyne county r'nday were well Saturday aft'.;r spending threeatt.ended. J. V. Srb of Linculn, was weeks here.in charge, Mrs. Ora Sci on and daughter,

Intercst IS being shown in si)agc Myla June, and Lemuel Jones ofas a method of con~~rvmg rough- Carroll, were c llers in the Juhnage fO.f livestock, "SOrghUm,s prC!- R'~am home las~wed~es,daY. Myladuce Silage of quality very simil&r June remained until SaturQuyto corn when put 10 the Silo alone when Mr. and rs. 'Lcmuel Jonesor as a mixturc With corn, it was came for her.shown. Both corn and sorghum Mr. and MrstHenry Ream andshould be matured as much as daughters and rs. Carl Ream ofpossible to give th~, greatest {~cd- South ~ioux C ty, we,l~ Sundaying value to the silage. callers III the lIhn Ream home.\: For those who WIsh to construct Mrs. Carl Rea remamed untilsilos, information about building Wednesday wh n Mr. and Mrs.

" them may be secured at Agel!lt Walter Spyke and children 01Walter Moller's office. Clark, Neb., ca~e for her.

Miss Iren+..:~ arpenter arrived

LOCAL NEWS ~:~~:~dt~ ~~ssii ~::km~t~~, ~:.~~Judge Alexander McCune of Bertha Carpent r, and sister, Mrs.

Minnocapolis, spent the week-end L. B. McClure. Miss Carpenter,here with his dai-Jghter, Mrs. Clara Mrs. Carpenter and the McClureHeylmun. family sfJ~nt Su day in the Wayne

Mr. and Mrs. J, C. -Oarhart and Carpenter hom at Bloomfield.sons and Miss Irene Larsen re- Mr. and Mrs Charles O'Keefe,turned Thursday from Ia_ vacation and two childr n of Minneapolis, II

in Minnesota. I - came Saturday to visit a week in

da~~~r~;~~a~~l~:.•l::~~t~~~ ~:r~a~ia:n~ ~b;;.t ;eu~::ic:::~1plans to stay indefinitely. M~·, homes. Mr. O' f'~ is an uncle of'Wallace has been there a year. the Auker me ,Mrs. Merchant'

Mr. and Mrs. M. W: Davis left and Mrs. Hend icksqn. From 'here,

Saturday for their home in,. Las vtth.e,.tOm''KteheeleJ'o 0 ot?K!.:.efkea~oamhe.tofVegas, ~v., after ~pending a ~... ~.

week with ·the latter~s mother, Mrs. Dick nderson and Mrs.1!\frS. N. P,Nyberg, ~' GUstave Fusso plan to leave thJsI

I, ' Mrs. Au_usl NY,berg, Mrs" E. H.' ThU,roday lor, eir home, in L~OSLove lind (children re urned Fri- Angeles alter spendl~gj th ~day from 'Yankton here' they WI!\!~ here th relativtjs, Mrs

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the "':eek.en4 on Pork Loinnd cuts for 20c per pout"l andut roasts for 24c per p01!and.

, B ef Roasts 'Amon. the nice "asts'displ~Ji"edat Council Oakis just l the r9ast ou want for Sunday at price~you u~ glad to j, y. Shoulder roa~ls at 14c per lb.and fapcy Arm R ast~ at 17c per lb.

I G ouod BeefSkillf~ coob will COIUlOel sot'e rond,erfu\ dishesfrom he' fresh fl\I'ound pure eeE which wI! priceal 15c per Ib,; thick hambu ger &leak s~redin oni na 01' a nice hated melt' loaf with tile trim..mines the f.mily like II\> we ,I., or, it may lie ham.burge sandwiches w 'hi CM ped onions and nicecrisp ill pickles. '

,BEEF 0 BOIL, per pOWld . 12¢

'PURE LARD, 2 pounds for 27~

IStaQ~gRiblRoastA bealitifuJly It "'d Standing! Rib Bee~ Roast

. excitHl the appeti e. We have a n~ce one fqr your',Sunday Dinner at l1c per pound,

thy penf Thursday ~lternoon in - family v."ete'-.~undaY'dinnerguests. A Pl"0gram was given b the cluJ).~he bn: ~ek 'home.! ... last week in the Frank Spangle: members. Guests Were, ~s.. Mar-

Mr l ana Mrs. FranlcJLonge vis- home at Wisner. tin Lage and daUghten!.~rs. Will!"I\,,: ;. ,: 'i,:, '. r ". " . . i1ted. n. t~e Art Cam;J;ell home Mrs. F. 1. Mases and Bob and Higgins, Mrs. Vera Itr:e fUr ami

Lit· l'~-': <.'·'~'·""-I ' ., - ' Tues ay;ot last week~! ~rs. H. S.,Moses were last Wed- daughter,ot PI.ainV~Wt, ..,;.~.-,Jit\i;1' ,.,,11 ~,r~ent,to ' i~,on.rhurSdaYUf1tilSUnd'8lYherewlt. Mr. a*d' Mrs,. ROY'F'pahr and nesday evening supper guests)1?- Lage, MIldr~. Ruth j3J¥l. '.'

.,::;~h~t~a~~"Viltl'CWF' 'til 'Week" .~. anj, . C. O. tchell. Mr. family spent Sunday a ternoon in the IIa.rW Baird hom'2. Wert. Mrs. LIndsay ~t£d _/;~nl1- with, rela-,'YeS'. "'f '" tagh is a rather of rs. Mitc~ll. the J. H. Spahr home. Bill w'f~mers of Talmage, Neb., Miss Florence' Montgdmqry :';f'I".'-

'. ~•. ,·an4, :r.f.r& 5.:.~N, lIOn of " Mr. and Mrs. Georj H-offman and John Wiemers of Laurel, wer~ ed lunch. The next meeting will b,

!.:.·,c.•.~.,'".': .:.,~'Ne.. ilJt~Dt. tbe':rk-eJf :·'in· the jl N' spent Suhday evening n the Geo. Saturday dinner glli!sts last w~l;; Sep~mber 9 with Mtr;. RU~H'1l~':r .. ~ ".~. F"3 e:home." 'ott west I ,ayne ~ Wacker 'lh.ome last wea . in the L. G. Koch home. Lindsay. I

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!,;:.··.•. ~,;.I·.',',·,· ; , :'~ISS Elizabeth Jones..le: t Sun.. i t' ,~ I Mr. and Mrs. Arnie Ebker spent Mrs. Fred Baird and Lo7..cin col- --. tc t.I~Y:' ,.,.,.0r LY.on& .. Whe.l'e s e WiU. '(B1 . f cor...re&P.. , ent) Sunday ,,",vening. Of. InA,t week in. led in the Earl Wade home Thurs- B. C. Club M.' ~

'.:i.;::II.. ~cacb th~ coming ye~1!. . Mrs. ~j Park .sp~nt- Thursday the Will Schroeder home. day morning. DeloI"e5 Baird spent, B. C. club met Frid '~fte]'J1'~'I,n, Mrs. M. C. Russell an chll- in the 'He ry Wieting jhomc. Mr. a~d Mrs. Guy Allbert spent the day in th'.r Wade home, with Mrs. Wm. Wylie }4rs,. F., rl

..)' ~ren. spent WedJ:\e~ay and Gera,ld' ranquist pent las Sunday ,evening of last week jn Mr. and Mrs. Harold Andersen Baird wns assisting ho te~, Gu, ..-t

;'~.\." d~Y, ln~t week· wlth telat :ves ·at \Y~k ifl the Walfred Carbun th'2 Ernf:rid Allvin ho~e. nnd family s.fRnt Sunday ~vehjng \lI"2re Miss Alice Wylie l'41,"5. F~': .."',-'.. .PJCtce. nome. I: Elmer Nelson of Lu rel, spent of last week In the Mrs. Ollne An- StIles of V;Jn Tossell, IW,xO.; a';~

. I.. rV.:Jn ,·Erx1ebe.It 0.t a.m.a . ,I ,was . Mr.s..0. ~, Haas spe.nt. Thursd<lY Sunday flrternoon of 1.<5t week in dersen home south of Winside. Mrs. Wm. Barelm<J.n. iMris. ,II. S.',::1 hur.c Thursday and, Fr' liy at afternoon ,with Mrs. Charles Me· the Walfred Carlson h me. Mr. and Mrs. Walter lTIrich. Moses and \1rs. Art .Yozfsegg

ern,:,,·,1 Frank. Er.xlebenrs. He c me by Connell.' Mrs. Herman G€'cw I visited in Frank Schulte ond Fred Fisher had the pmgr<lm on books. Mr::_:~''i'" plane to fly. at the Concar ' fair. Delores I Wietipg 'spent fro the Mrs. Wm. Harder home Sat- weI'C' Sunday evening guests la:t Carl Troulm<J.n :Ind ;"11");;, Wm. Wy-'.' ~iss ];)onna,Loy Reesl!\ ,Wh.O is :qdondalj- tq We~sday MTith Mari- urday morning of last. eek. ! wee~ in the Lo~is Schulte ~om.€. lie WhO. hnd.hirthd:lYs F.l'ld.LlY.' were

sp'ending the summer in Sioux lyn Ruwe. : Robert T. Jeffrey an Mrs. Alex ML.'>s Lena Nl\:'man of Omaha, presented gIfts frum tIw ~'l~!J. Th.]City with relativeS,,' was here a Evel$h f,arl$on was a Thursd:l .Tcffr,,-~y visited in the'IC. H. Jef-I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Granquist and hostesses S'Crved. TIll' 'ne~t mee'J ~ few days last week with riends. Qverp.ight guest. in :the Donal frey home Tuesdny eveping of last Gilbert were Friday supper guests ing will be Septemlwr 1fl \ I

Mrs~ J, G, Mines left Fri ay last Carlso~ ~me.! week. 1. la.<;t week in the Mrs. E. GranquIst Mrs. Alonzo Soden. Mn F. I. Iweek f-or Pocatello, Id 0, to D~. and ,Mrs. Earli Weec~s nn Mrs. Wm. Harde~ dnd famIly home. Moses will be assisting- l:~, Ispend thr~e w~ks with Mi Mar- famIly of Osmond, 1a~led m th were ~uesday eve~lng,jg~ests .las: I Mrs. Will Higgins .Of Californi<:!,gnret 'Minesl The two pIa ned to !'toy SP'.a.h~ home. ~ week In the JulIus Hmneflch~ Mo., h<:ls been visiting h',~r por- Belden Boy BunKil.go to Yellowstone park an 'other 'Mrs. W~lfredCarlwn "nd Dol'O home. ,I ents, Mr. find :\1rs. E\'erett Lind-. . _._-- August Lubbcrstedt and Elde]" say, nnd other relatIves here th(' tel~(>-~~~~~r~~b26~u~:l;8~~~( j

were T1J1esday dinner ,guests la"t Ira,st two weeks. _. burned about 8 o·clock ,qatu!" ,"

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home at IT.~:.a';~o:~r:~~. <i1·<J:;~~ct.;h~: morning whil€ <Jthmlpting to '".'

Mr. and Mrs. Auglfut Lubber- and Elmer of C<Jrrol1, wet'<~ Sun- ~~t;~~:~s~r~; ~:;:(: :l'~~:~e jtm~l;:-lstedt and f<Jmily visit\~d in the Al- duY dinner gue<:;ts last week in the caught fire following <l g;1s01ln(' .vin and August Hoqbcr home Fred Baird home. explosion.Thursday evening. Mr. <:lnd .:'vIrs. John FrZlhm of ~

so;:r~v~~~d s~~~·ayFr~~n~~~C~u~.~t~ l~:.t ~~;:;.~~ O~n~li;;;~~,'I~~ ::,~~ i~:,~ ~£~r!~r.~~~~:n~:~~L!h~~o~~~ Ilast week in the Ge~rge Gronc '1"'.,'" Id,<JY suppcr.gu(';<:tC;.bst we(>k in the ,

I!, th<lt the hou;.;e: Otherhome at Buncroft. : Ch;1r!t:'s Ii};md home.Mr. and Mrs. Amos Fjchtenknmp Mrc;. ~rnest :\tIller, ;".1rs. Wm. mc'mber" the family indllrling

and daughter spent Suhday aftpr- @"~r - Miller, Mrs. I-tcitzman and Mn. his pClrenl:-:. :'.Ir. and 'Mr~. C. E.

noon of l;}st week in the Otto Mr. Cartwright star~eworking on the ~ld New York Express in 188 whe.he was 26 :rears old. la all tbal Henry Geering of Tecumseh, rou- ~d:ard.,\ \f'rc, Visitin~in SouthRosacker home at Carrol!. time hc has been working for nothing but ~wspapers, and has always etl a rll!~ter. sins of ;\1r<:;. Louis Schulte, spent y:ut~ aw~s \<:l('k~~m~~ 3 l..a~t~~j~jl~J~~or~r~~'e::eu~~~Sd~yUb~)i~~;~dtgU~~t~ In 1899 Henry J08eph Altoona, Pa.• '" II charged with the tllert of 4....CHrom G,eQrce Morris 01 the same AUMgUS

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in.},~e.. SsCteh,Uelte~Ommpoe't"c tor.lown. Twenty four years 11ft', In 1923. hlfll ,'"Robert Joseph, determin d that Helll'Y had died, s.ddenly bI ,-,.n J 0 I th d· ., t i

last week in the HanS Lubber- Roanoke., Va., and had II buried there. Iter conferring wltb relative of his fatb£r. he secured permissJon <lnd family vf Omaha. spent week- f n y p rZl 10 ~('('et'l~g sc :-Inst\:'dt home <:It Wakefield. to disinter the body, and i the coat sea.. r tile dead man he foaDd the mOIlQ". whicb fle rehlrned to the maa end befOl'c last in the Harry Gran- ~v~~' articles a c ot ing y:?"

ea~:d ai~d ~~s'J:~~yR~:~;n~~:~ front whom it had &ee.. stole~ i ! ~Ui~m:~,:e..:~~. ~~~ 7~:r;:~ The Belden fire dep<:lrlmt~nt wos

I ~ Icalled to the scene of the fire.Thursday morning apd in the guC'sts 1:1st week III the Al ur Thurs ay after visiting in th~ la.st week nt Harl;:m, la" with rela- weeks. . , Th d I J

Adam Reeg home in f\1c eV'2ning. Udeg 1.11;1 home True rescott home n week . .Jac4: tlVlI>S. Arlene Soden spent last wecek p property was QlWne ly .Mrs. G>corge, BrClrrun~r and Mrs. Ml ,md Mrs Adolph BrInk 1'1 PrescD t hnd bQen here thret I l\llrs. Wm. W<lde spent Tue~oy in the Malcolm Soden home at H. Robbins, Lyons. I

Lawrence Ruwe an~ children were last \Vednesday e\e~ng w('"~'ks.1 Miss Truma Prescott ac of last week in the Earl Wade I Wisner. She r~turned hume Thurs- ..spent Monday a!j,ern on of last gues,ts in th~ Erl. Damme h01t'. comparied them ;:lS far n.s Ri:llsto~ Ihomo..:., cl~IY evening. Wauneta Soden ac- . Sal~m Pienu' Held;week in the Hem,,- Wi,ting home. MISS SOph'0 a~d Ruth Da ;me wh('rM~he st<.Irted tec.Clchmg ~o. n+. Mrs., George Wert sp:,nt ThUT~- companied Arlene here and spent, .S<r.l{'~. c,ungrcgatl~Q went t.~

Mrs, C. H. .]effrc, rdurncd were Tues(~.y dmner guests ~.l"t day. ISS Prescott Zlttended mstl"'j da)f night WIth :\11 s. ::ll'..:lb Chl.- the week-e.nd. . IW;Iyn:,.: f;:lll .gmund5 .~lJn~llY fOlhome Fridny from' Wnkcfj'.:!ld \wC'k in thf' Elmer Lyons hO!J1c. tute F iday and Satl)rday. IChe.':>ter. M~. Max Hendrickson was a PIC~IC dmnf'l an~ .ronal :~~e. _where she held been \'h;"iting in the Mr.. nnd M s. Albf'rt Damme ~I"'- Mr. land Mrs. Van Rob~nson or ~velyn, Glenna :md PhyllIS Tuesday dmncr gue::;t last week m ".:;....:- ._.:....:.:....:...;.;..:;.:.:....:...:..:,Paul Soderbcrg and Vernon Van ited In th(> E~. Dnmme h~l1\.: Oakland, spent Sunday of last B;llrd spent from ,Tuesd.,y to Ithe L. G. und Henry Koch home. B.I:SIDK"Ili(·E PROPERTY ,homes, . Thursday e\' nmg. ,I week in the A. L. Irelnnd homC]. Thljlrsday 1<.I5t week 10 the Harold I In the afternoon Mrs. H0i2ndrick- FOB. SAL};,;

Mr. <lnd Mrs. J. H.~Spahr and M,r. ~llld rs. Elmer, Bak'.:or ~nd Mrs. If{obinson is Mrs. rreland'f IAndersen hom\:'. , SIJn and Mrs. Henry Koch visited To. close .estate,. A. B. Cl~rkErnest and Mr. and Mrs. Rich- fa.mll y wC':e und;ly dmner gu~sts Iniece. 'In t~..:- afte~oon Mr, <l~1 Mr. and Mrs. Louts Schulte in the Jurgcn Nielsen horne near r~Sl~€nCE', lm~:dlatc.l~ n0,rth u.'ard Kyl visited in the':Roy Spahr la'lt week In thc Ed. Damme hoJ;nc. Mrs. trnfnd Allvm and f<:lmJly spent Thursdoy evenmg at Carl Winside. LIbrary In. Wayn€ .LS fur sak}home Sunday ~md Fridq.y c\".:-nings . Mr, and frs. Hanry Sch~tz, visited' ther~.. Ruth Allvin return_

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Ulrk-h's. Mr. and :\1.rs. Everett Lindsay. ~~red S. Berry, attorn;~orof bst week. Jr., were la,,; Wednesday even~ng cd home With them nftcr sp0nd- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Damme and M d M F k L' ds::i d IL __' -I

Mr. and Mrs. Myron 'Colson and gucsts in th Arthur Mann ho(ne. ing se~efal days in the Jrelandi son spent. Friday evening in the s:: tn G rs·Mf'an d ~ Y~family and Mr. 3nd'Mrs. Fred ::\1,r. ::md lrs. Art Longe;of home.!~r. and Mrs. Roy Spahr AI\rlin Voge~ home. se~r~~ds::·a~~·J~~ior:~d Mrs~ ...----•••---:-dRw~eg. wehrc gUTf'sts din the ~enr~ W:lkf'.fleld, sent Thursday e~'"0- an.d fatruly :::Il;j,d IJ:. and Mrs. Earl H:ug9 Spl1ttgerbe~ a. n~ BernCa.rd Will Higgins """,W! Sunday dinner =. ..••

letmg ome lICS, <lY1 e :,enm g0 ning In the dmUn? Longe hom-c. Wf!\Cce~ and fa~lly, the bst ofl SplJi.ttgerber were III SIOUX. tty guests last week in the Dale Lind- _

last week for homl..'-mn ~ ICC crC<lm Mr. and rs. Carl Thomsen, OsmoJ1d, called m the afternoon. Monday of last week. say home'. :and cake. Irene nn~ E,-the]" spent T~ursday Mrs. L.. G. Koch VIsited in tb12 <Mr. and Mrs. Carl Troutman': :

to ~;i:c~,dF~rJ~yH~~~n~~i~~~:r~; '2venin,g In fhC Henry Brmk~,m In Wayne H~Pi~~ ~~~:~ W~:tll~ts~:e~~me Tuesday and family were Thursday dinner I:: .M · home. - . . Mrs, Henry Brudlgam, fell a~ . g _. guests in the Clint Troutman • =

in the Hubert Leuck home. I3S Mr. <lnd rs, Emil Meyer tn({ her h4jJme s6uthC'ast at Waynf MISS Lena Nlem~n of Or~·laha, home. Otber guests were Mrs. J. : 1".1 _Bett'~ Atkins returned~ home this f~mily were :;1St Wednesday e,'e~ Tuesdjy evening of last \fI€C'k an~ Mrs. J:Iarry Gra~qu.l,st and GIlbert H. Troutman and Frances 01 Mar-.' ~::week-end after spending a week nIng guests In the Fr0d Frev.crt broke both bones in her right le~.'1 Wf'fC m No.r.fOlk FIlday. . V d M d Mr Leh _ : ._in the Leuck home. home. . . She is'in a local hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Fred ~eeg and ~o~hl :i' ~~dar.r. an s. m 1. ' _

Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Ben- Mr. and Mrs. WIll Martens and _ son We1'2 Thursday evenIng guests " •.nett, Mr. and Mrs,. Atthur Heit- fDmily ,"pent Sunday evening! or Fo-r Mrs. Russell Pl"fiJton. in the Adam Reeg home. . At Ray Gamble's. _.~~ =,hold and family tInd Mr. nnd Mrs. lnst wed.;: in the Mnrtin Holst - , Evelyn, Glenna and Phyllis '\~~ 1:' ..'Julius Hinnerichs and daughters i h0mf'. Mrs., Russell Presto~ w.ns c;ur'" Baird \verc Snturdny dinner guests About 22 guests were entertam- 1,\spent Sund<:lY of last ·J·eek in the: Mr. nnd Mrs. Emil MeY'<~r ::md prised Thursday evenmg" 10 h()n~ I' in the Frf'd Baird home. ed Friday evening in the Ray- ,I I JI

"' f h b' Ihd y Gu t w Gamble home for a neighborhoodMrs. Wm. Harder hOJe. family WNE' Sunday eVf'n'ing or a er Ir <I, J CS S er Mr. and Mrs. Harry GmnquistM d M Ll d F' h nd f -l. • p<lrty. Outdoor games were phly. A tt t· R ~Mrs. ~. M. Bennett a d Clarcnc,:> gUf'.st.s ];):;t week in the Otto MeiC'r . r. ad rs. .oy f L~. l~ ~m., and Gilbert were Thur~d<:lY supper cd. The evening was closed- with rae ll'f! ..r

of Hastmgs, Ja., Mr. ~ <lnd Mrs. home. l1y an W. E. Fish 0 Be £'n, rSl. guests in the Clarence B~ck home. lunch.Lawrf'TI'ce Bennett an Mr. and Mr. nnd Mrs. Aclpn Austin nnd J(J( SmolsJd ;Jnd ,chrldrcn, .TUll Mr. ;md Mrs. Fred \ViC'mers and ia an. ease.tial iaiteacJ...Mrs. T. A. Straight r,nd family W:ur('n l"eturn('(} Mond:1Y from a McGinity and Mr. and Mrs. LOljl fomily WNe Sund<lY supper guests Al G- _~.. • .

13 I d SI r g ~•• M~. .. or in~spen.t Friday evenin~ of a week t0n-d:IY trip in Wisconsin visitin,n,- ;I.;,'~'r an er 10 . last week in the L. G. Koch home. A group of young folks ~re

<lgo III the Mrs. Wm. brder home. r('lntiv('~. Mr. and Mrs. Will Test and entertained last Wednesday eve.-f Mr. and Mrs. Armand Beier- For Wedding Anniversary. Mar~ a~d Evelyn. spent Friday ning at a pnrly in the George

Callers Last Week. mann and fDmily spent Tu('sd:lj In !lOll'll' of the 45th wedding evenmg m the E~ll Lutt ~ome. Wert home for Archie Wert beforeCallers the past weet! to see Mrs. '0venin~ of 1:1st w(,ck in the Kas- anniveirsary of Mr. and Mrs. w~ an~rM:s~dLo~~~· i'cl~~~~e ~~::~ he n.-turned to Grond Island.. •

Erwin Vahlkamp Y"nd infnnt pDr Korn home. Brummond, AUl?JU-St 22, a larg S',oux C,'ly Wedn.'. do,y 1"<",I we"k, IGuests wcrf' Beul<:lh,' Opal, Peart, 1d<:lughter have been:, i Saturday, Mr. anrI Mrs. B. Grone and group of friends and relotives had!. .~ co .. " '-' H d d H rold Thompson Pho.e 5Z7 .•Mr. and Mrs. Fred V~~lkamp,.Mr, family were Satur.dny dinner a P1C* dinner In the Pend·...'r parlj;. !'!!Irs. F. L. Stiles nf Van TUSfie}, Fl~;:~'cc ~()ntgo~ery, Ella :imi _and Mrs. Herman V;alkamp andl guests in thc Mnrtm Otteman that y. Tbe wedding cuke wa~ Wyo., came to th~ H. S. and F. I. Wilbur Bruns, Clyde Baker, Edn;] for every beauty aid. =family, Mr. and Mrs, I':arl Frevert: hom',: at Hartington. baked by Mrs. Arthur Brummon~ Moses home Fnday fo!' a f~N Iand ~nez Baler, Mable and Al.bert =Clnd Mrs. Fred Reeg; unday, Mr'l Miss Sylvia Hngeman of Cor- of Ca4roll. Guests were MI and ddy" '11 Gamble, George steele, jr, and _and Mrs. August Va, lkamp and rectihnville, J;1., spent last v.:eo.:ok Mrs ~ohn Kahler, Mr ,Ind Ml!~ Mrs Stella Chichester w~p Raymond GranquISt Lunch was Freft~1e Beauty :~~.~~~ie~~~t~~lt~•..,.~~~rlk~e~...~ ~~.i~hc~~ia~~~~e~~.r~~~:~ ~taye~ at ~~:nJlcr~l~~s=~:n~~ ~~~ ~~~ ;nl~~~s~:e:I7~e~h:ndG:~~~:r ~:;~ served after SOC:l evcnmg. Par'.,. ier, Mr. and Mrs. Herb1 t Thun anq I Miss Johanna andl MiSS A;:nn.l Mr. 11 d Mrs Clarence Groskurt home. J. O... CbM Meets. 1 .. =Marlene., Mrs. Ch~...t.les Thuhl StrurlthoH and Miss Alvira Heme- and s n, all of Bancroft, Mr an ArchIe W''::lt of Grand Island, J O. B. club met Thursday alt- '. Joe Smolskll , _Elaine Baker and M~tian Klimlilj Imann spent Thursday afternoon Mrs. er!'on Rebensdorf, Mr an spl?nt TuesduY and Wednesday ol ernoon with Mrs Edwm Lindsay l- '......! . !Monday, Minnie, AI)' Otto anI in the Emil M('yt~r home. Mrs. otRrt Schrmdt and famil , laslt: week m the George Wert ~ ~Alfred Frevert, and lvia Hage.. Mr. and Mrs. Earl, Bennett and Mr a d Mrs. DIck Elckhler an home ...__ •• •• ._••__• __~

man of Correctionvil , Ia.; Tue.<5i son and Miss Freda B~.er were fnmll ,MISS M"bel nnd Elmer I Mr" amd Mrs Harry Wert and I:'J day, Mr. and Mrs. :~orge Hoff- Tuesday dinner ~U€lsts J st week Kratk , all of Pender, Mr. an Jo~n spent Sunday everung of :, man, Freda and Mat.Ie; Wedne$~ in the Ad'.:-n Austm home . Mrs rt Brummond of Carrol, last week In the Dale Lindsay' Get the Kiddiea' ShoesI day, Mrs. Art Campb'tl and Dat- Mr. nnd Mrs. Nehs .ranqUlst Mr. d Mrs. Ed Brummond a~ hom\::'.

reI, Mr. and Mrs. Fr~ Heier andl and daughters and ~ene Ieve Ny- famI~, Mr, and Mrs. ~enry K Marvin Baird 5pent from Tues- Ready For &heolI family Mr and Mrs ugust AIle.. gren were Monday gu sts last lcr Hace Kahler. MiSS Gertrud . 1 k' th J

' . , . .. d dI'd M J h B day to Fnday ast wee In e .man and children a. d Mr. ana week in the ArthlUr egaar Lueb~ers, Mr. an rs. 0 n a d M T M W ad h me tMrs. Wm.' Heier and~ amity; Fri~ home, ' J and Etern Ellen, Mrs. Pet'C Bah,' ~;;r~ll rs. ... a s 0 s a Eyer,' sboe repair aenice aadday afternoon, Mrs'forge Reur- Mrs. Ed. Brockman afrct sons, all O]SmOnd' Mr. and Mrs. Cl~ .ter, Mrs. Frank Lon ~, Mrs. Geo. Eli, Vernie and Einar $d Mr~. enee ahler and family and M. The August Vahlkamps callej 8upplie..Hofeldt and Mrs. Fr: v.ahlkamp , Purvis Meyer spent sunty after- and ,rs. Ernest Frevert and fa S~day after~n last week at Er-jr. 'noon of last W'eek in the rt Mey- ily ot' Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. W . VIl',1 Vahlkamp s tu see th'2 new

er home. Gmdt and Marvin Reaber of E - datJghter. L t

S h li~ Miss Alma and Miss Minnie erson, Miss Evelyn Bierbaum qf Mr. and Mrs. Fred VonSeggern I enter sopt east \fayne Frevert and Miss Sylvia ngcm?n Wisn r, Miss Dorothy :Wynteart 1f and Lois ~n an.d Eugene 5p\!nt

(B. Staft C.OITel.".ondent) of Correctionville, 1a., tere V1~- Omaha and Mrs. LeslIe Hende~- Frida.y evenmg In the George SIICIJe ..d ...~_ ~I-_y i. itors in the Ernest Frev rt home son at'td daughters of Norfolk. Bruns home. .• I __'~ ~IIUI'

Harold and Helen;' atbJe spent Tuesday of lust week. ; I Mr. and Mrs. Cnrlos Mnrtm and _ ' " 'week befor'2lnst at 'ir. The J. H. PaulsEln familY of BRENNA Hannie Jo W£'re Sui'lday evening _...---••__ _---+-~~

Mrs. Frank G.asse of Blair, Pender, were Sunday din~r guests I ! gu~ts last week in the Harryspent last week ill ttlt Ed. Gath~e last week in,the JOh1 Geewe (By staff CbrreSDOndent) 1/'B:alird home.

home. .~ ~. home. t. Geqrge Frahm' built and fill~ Mr. and Mrs. Adolph HesemanMr. ,a~d Mrs. ~enrr BrJnkhaJP.l ¥:r. and Mrs. Aden A tJ? and a .aHol the past week. and family spent Sunday after-

spent :Friday evenmg. ':lD the Wl' Warren spent Twsday e en~ng of 'Hugo Splittgerber and SOt' noon of last week in the AlbertTho~~n ho~e. , ! last week in the Fre~ Sl~f~en Gear 12, were ia Lincoln Frida . Brader home.

Miss SophIe Damrrle left Satu. - home. They .visited ~l s LIllian W. Wade and Miss Violet spe t Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Soden andday for Hooper wh~re she w~l Siefken who IS rec()Ven g from a l-~+'-=::::"=~=--':":=.:..::'=~=-~----------teach this year,! I major operation. I

A. L, Ireland and ~. A. Prestqll John Lower returll d hcarn.:!attended the old settl~rs' lJicnic ;:tt Thursday from a week s trip to

Tekamah Friday. '~" tChamberlain~ Pukwan HuronElla Nelsen spe t ~aturd and Cavour. S. D. Mrs. l!J'y Nel_

night at last. we.ek .:.' t.he pet, r son of Carroll, spent'the ime withJorgensen home. ,I, .. ' ,Mr". M. C. Lower.

Rodney ~ck and ~priIlle Gr· Mr and Mr$. Augusth~m spent a fe~ d", S •)ast we l< and: . Donna and Mr AuguslWIth ~ph ,Austin.~, ~t a d Slahn, sr.• spent ThUrsda evoening

Mr. Iand Mrs. He "Arp "i{1- the Peter JorgeI1$en b me. Mrs.$ons,~e"", ~hursd.y ~er gui Slabn. sr. and DOIlft1l !ahll re-~ the Ed. Dammeh' . .' •

'Mf 'amI. r.trs r 'Jorgensqn malDed for R' few days.,~.i:i N~dilll!ape~1 . "ay 1I11

t'- ~r. and MAo II; G

·.1\00.•'. n i..~ lh•...·.•....•.Jo.bn.•. ' I h.'o..me. . fanu.Iy,.Mr and MrS.. Go,.' Mr. raiidlirL BPI'.. and faIDIly, l'4;l'. aJild 5. Fred'jj.:n\t.. i.fd.~mu.".'','~tl ", In . Beeg and f8Dll1iJ Imd MI'. and

. '¢, A. Preslar/. h..n '~. Mrs. Ernesl Gia d fainilJ '',II. 8100 _ were Sun<il>Jr dinn Iaat.' " In rHell _ wee;k in the Gew.l De boIIw

. at .llBIlerofl..The Rusoell ~ tl 'J:r reo;

to their t LiBeoIftl' I 0 ~If'o,

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A want ad in the Herald willbring the best results.

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'IBest Chance In"Seven Years Toee NEBRASKAAs It Really Is!

IOFF TO SCHOOLwith good shoes

Ha e the fam.ily's footwearpI' per]y repaired now!

Shoes. dYed any cOlor! I'

Co ple1ll Iinc polllbe. ~Iaeet.

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-.New Britain, Conn., cops had

the ha-~a when: the fiH~ alarmtang JUSt as they sat· down withthe city1S fireme~ for a banquet.It was ~he firemt>n's turn, how­ever, when they return~d to thebanquet Iand demanded the police­men find out who turned in thefal&,e alarm.

A repfiir man left a small bagof' plast';Jr of pari$ on the counterof a cafe after dlj)ing some work.Someone thought lit was flour andput it in the pl:mtry. Pancakeswere ordered and ;the "flour" wentinto -th~, Five pJoP~ were takento a ho~pital for care.

Bernard Black i B, of Atlanta,Ga., has;becn a dlJ-ly commissionedmember of the police d'2partmentfbI' eigh~ years. He likes, the uni­f~rm and 'carries handcuffs with"';hlch hI'" actualtY makes arrestswhen he kJllow~ things are wrong.

Kansas City firemen now knowwhat 'to do to get cats out 'of tallU·{''Cs. On a tall lm;t week they'erectcd ladders, tried blandish­mcnts~ all to no avail. FinallysomcQne suggested water. Fire-

~~:n~~anr:~ ;a~~;ein0: ~~;ry~t,

Oscar' Diczcl, Chicago, wholearned at the ClgC of 13 that hewould never walk again,. d'ecidedto make himself useful ~nd self­~upporting:. Now nt 42 he is !J.

skil~ed rnech<.lnic, o,ceorpplishf1dmUSician Lind JlUs a college educij­tion.

,IfLEASEBJ1Ll~~ l' #10BITIST UEI ITHOlJGH NUS AL

, I$~~isfy' a suppr~ss~d 'I desire, .eo:ne.r"ll' litde co~mUqity~mjleEO! 0, Hut~s Waoas.0t" "Yenatchee, south.,of Bra~il, lad., ate . ed lol:w- ~'" ~ometl~ CIrc~ j~.r ,two liIaying a d of writ~g the 'e 'of

cl~::;. anti too the ,a~r .~t a, t~:~ar~~tle:~~~~J~Soa:~. h~~:name .bel.chanee~ll.to ':BillvIDe. llA trcvcland woman plac:,~ her, ~

pUl'se on top of her car 'Wh~i iJn- / An Inldiima maln\ says tnat heockillg the door. She. ~oJ m] and ed s~ch a big!'lish out of the

' d'~o~'~ oU, !o1"glCtting th't she! :pad water ~ith' such, fqrce that olt. eli the pocketbook on he ai4"cll-' strtlck ~Ihornet nJ5t.. The fishcr­ine. Some .distance later ~he realili'.- man an~ hi~ dog pag, to ne-e andcd what had bap'pened, ,'l'he putse let the ~ornets ha'Ve the fish,wa~ gone. h. truck driver lDunctttle pock.e~book which contain~d When ~he sherffl, three deputies

~. ~~t.H and_ returned it to the .wo- ~~~p~~: i ~~U:1t;~ j~~fea ~rs~o~~

court ho~se, inve~tigation showedthat tear gas sbe1,ls were beingdtemonsttated.

Mi~key has answcredi his lastfite /JaU. "Killed in lin<r of cluty"is,,tJ1e epit~ph prepa!~d 1(.)1' Mickey, -ia 2·year-Old cat mascpt ot the When Ia man qites a dog, it's~ruleapolis' '~i r e qepartment news, but' when lle complains hiswhicl~ wuuld ,slIde down the bra3s. teeth h~t afterward, that's legal

. pole ·With fil·emen. YeJterday he news. Bernard dorana of Hart­l'C<ipe~ for the pole a1)d' missed, his clainp.s he injUred a tooth andfalling 16 feet and brc-aking his lacerated. his mouth whcn h\: bitnec,tk. ,:Thcy're going to' bury ~c- into a "liJ.ot dog" therein was im.key with his tmy fir'emen's, hat. bedded a piece of metal.

Hens around Fort CaBins, Colo.,ate s¢ratching and clucking in a1ury of professional jealomy. One

. laY'a turned out an egg wi\h a-bright green yoH\:. It came abou;

"J through la feeding experiment.

Parts of the human body m~y

be·come mar.ket eummoditi\.'s und~r

i 7'le~r;:~n·Pl~~·ic Jas~~~~~~t~~~~peqmns registered with him whoare' Willing .to scll piec~s Of bomeor ~artilag;..: to remodel nope's, etc.

~e me';n Picnic ...-:r4 and fa _"ly were Sunday aft~~!~n for a finding nd decJ'~'e'deter- Jon ~,' ed~'t the office of the Iskillad labor employed on thisMaude Reynolds is teaqhing~ gwsts LtIl the Hennan Echte~p mining the dat of death Of said County! Cler at Wayne, Nebr~s- contl'lact shall be titty-five (.5~)lIuIler n, Miss. Virginia_ c.ll .1. - home. .1 William H. ere, that he d~ed in- ~J at ~e 0 lice of the Distnct cents' per hour.ham. a Pier.ce, Miss Minie B." - Mr. ~nd Mrs. Edwin Heit~old testate, and fa a determination &ginetir of the Department 01 The minimum wage paid to "'allson at Winside, and Mis M' y and dau.,ghter spent TuesdaY ..l:ft- of his heirs and the degree of kin- Roads ~d I,~igation at Norfoll,;:, inte~d.iate labor employed onClayba ~ at ~oskins " D... . crnoon pf last week in th~ fm. ship! and th\:: ·ght of descent of Nebraslta, or: at the office of the this ~ontract shall be forly-flveJones uUered 3, fracture sit 11 Hansen'lhome. I saId rcal estate and for an order Department r. Roads and irriga- (45) cents per ~our. '

WWhheenn g Illw'nga·akljcC·aj'medofbhYO~. ehsO c Mr. i.tnd Mrs, John Dun~'laUj barring claims f credi~ors against lion at Lineo ,N\1braska. 'The minimwn\\...age paid to all

r1s Alden, ;Kenneth <.lnct Will vi ted said estate; an said petitioner The succes ul bidder will be re- unskUled labor;. e'mployed on thisuf past e, at the 'Vi. J. Echtenkamp: h me prays for such- order and relief quired to f4rn-ish bond in an conb1act shall be thirt'y-five (35)

Frotn the Ponca JourJ1a( r ,sund<.ly:laftcrnoon. J I as ~y be just and proper in the amount,equa~ to 100% of his con- cents; per hour.Septem er 5, 1878: It is report d Mrs. Ray Pel due. Miss L~tti:.J premlH.'S_ ttact. The attention of bidders i:s al:sothat th Ionia volcano has bIo' n Bush artd Mis!; Charlutte Zi·....~l<:r Hearing on s'id petition will be As a~ eV.id~ncc of good faith in di_I~CitCd to the fa.et that the Stateitself 0 t ... Wild tllrkeys { called it1 tbe Juhn Bu::,h hbml.: had before the County Court c;f submittFg it- proposal for this Du-cctor, Nebraska State Employ-said t? be numerous. A n·

1' Thursd'-l~ afternuon. Wayne County, Nebraska, in the work o~ 1~r ~,y portion thereot as men~ Ser.:ice, Lincoln. Nebraska,

town is repcrrted to be starting· Mr. and !\tIn;. Will Beckman and County Court It om in the City of Ip~OVl(le~ m the bIdumg. blank, the WIll exercise general SUperV15lOnthe' A. . Norris lands in La 'n Clyde 0~ Platte1 S, D'l left SU~dpY Wayne, Nebrask .' on the 17th day. bIdder hall tHe, WIth hIS proposal, over t~e preparation of employ­valley ... S. H, Coats who we t after Yl.\>iting i! Wet;f; in the Itred of Scptemt1~r, 1 37, at tcn o'clock a ~rtlf ed check made payable to IIl'2nt lists for thIS work, and toto the lack Hilla has two qua l "nd John Betl'l:man homes. A. M., at whlch IIDe ~nd pbc£' the the De artrnent of Roads and Ir- the fact that the contractor andclaims nd employs a large for 'C Mr. <.Ind Mrs. Utto Heithold ann hejrs. creditors :4nd all persons in- rigati3 and in an amount not less SUbcontract.~s will be bound byof men 'n the mills. r family und Mr. ~.lfld Mrs. Wm. terested in said bstate may appear' than e total amount, determin- the regulations cffectl'l.-e January I

1 Hansen and family had a pi~nJr: and show cau* why a decre~ ed fro , the flollowing list, for any 15, 1935, Jointly promulgated byxchanges ! dinf)('J- at Norfulk park Friday,. should not. be made and entered group (If ~terns or c~llection ~f the Secretary of the TreOisury and' . i Mr. atld Mrs. Ruy Pierson :and as prayed in said petition. groups ~f Itelrui for which the bd the Secretary of th~ Intenor PU~-I

h\.'ld a gOod-WIll duy l~t family, Mrs. Walter Bressler and Dated thlS 28th day of August 15 sUbrdItted, suant to the prOVISIOns of Pubhc~ Mrs. Hax'uld SeLlrs, the last of 1937. ' Grad~ng litem, two hundrci Act. ,No. 32<J, 73;rd Congress, ap-I

Ben ingert, 86, died at Pier~c Peru. spent Thursd<.ly ~vcning in I{Seal) J. M. CHERRY. (200) dollars. proved June 13, Ul34 (48 Stat.. 1last we k. . .,! the Roy Pierspn hume. IS2t3 County Judge. Sand, Gravel Surfacing On\.: hun-, 948), entitled, "An Act to effectu-I

Fred anS'.2n, 76, died at Pcn~J1' I dred (lJOO) d¢lllars. ate the purpose of eertam statutes Ilast we k. : 'I Sunshine Club. I Notice 'J)o Credl&ors. Culv.rrt and Bridge Items one concerning ra1'~s of pay for labor, 'I

Thur ton. county tax levy w~s Sunshl1llC dub 'All) meet Sep- I The State of Nebraska, Wayne hundred seventy-five (175) dol- by making it unlawful to preventset at 5 mills. ; tl:mucr 9 \\ Jth MI s \101'rt Ander-Ilounty ss lars. anyone from receIvmg the com-I

ErneI' on PI.ans a fall (:clcbraH~n sun Mrr, John Bu"h b assJs:tmg In the Matter of the Estate of S The ti~ht. is reserved to waive pensation contracted for there un-Septem er 13. ! nosl'... ss C Bressler. Dcdea5\..'d all techmcallties and reject any or der, and for other purposes,"

C 1 h I all bids. Plans and specifications for the Iar ennts of Pilgcr, bOUg,lt , [ Cledlt?rS of Said estate are hcre- DEPARTMENT OF ROADS AND work may be lk'en and informa-

a groce y store at PapdllOn. . i NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL [bY notlfJed. that I will sit at the IRRIGATION tion secured. at the office of theMr? . L. !W.smussen, 73, died The State uf I\ebrusku Waynl' ICounty Cuurt Room in Wayne, in A. C. TJl.i'j-y, State Engineer County Clerk at Wayne, ~ebraska,

at I:'ilg r .Monday last W(;ek.:~ c()unty,,~;,. 'said CuuntY,.on: the 17th day of J. B. Martin, District Engineer at the office of the District En-!~ISS OllYe Allb~ugh and J~ln fl.t a County Cuurt, held at the j,Sl'ptcmtl,..>r, 1937, and on the 17th Bertha Berres, County Clerk, gineer of the DCpa.,rtment of Roads I'

~~~U~l{ 14~f Pendel, were marnTd Cuunty Cuun I~uum, In and fUf Id?~ ~~ Dccembf!'~.· ~937, at 10 a19t3 Wayne .county. and Irngation at Norfolk, N'~bras-. , .. ' -', IS<.lJd CUllr,!y u1 \'\'el)'nl:, un thc 231·d III clock A..M., each day to receive ka or at the offlce of the Depart

ni~a~~: ~~~~tYla~~d ~~~:l;Ll Pt~ day uf :\ugust, HIJi. ilLl.nd c~<:~ffilne .all c1a,~ms, against Notice To Creditors. m~nt of Roads .and Irngatiun a·~ I. Y j' In the: Tn,-,ttL:r vI thc l'stat\.' of1jSdid estate, v,rtb a \le\\ to their Lincoln. Nebraslla. I

:yO~I~ ie~r~5~eO~~~B~1I'oOeodmel~ealndd Iv-'lit, R.~~C~:aJll~~rr~~~rlfll~I~~~~~~d~c.ti_ili~tr~~lS.~~~~~'d ~~~t~~~\\Pd'~~~~tta~~.~ CO~In:t~I~Se:~M·te"'tOtcfrNoefbrt"h'e·kClE'SIWat"eynoef re~~~e~u~~:~~is~id~~f~dw~~ ~~ II

marr;e I"sl week. • , ~Y.,'" twn uf Sarah pr<.J~wg 11° C <.Jims again:. sal> es ate .1S l~ <A amount equal to 100r,~ of his con-• <> tr th f th 17th d Ehzabdth Harnson, Ikccased. IEd. S Rennick of Pil CI' is tak- ,tkit th? In.::tl"Ument un' the i: lre.e, ~(Jll s rom e , ay 11 tract. AI; an e\'ldence of goud faith

. g, '. 23rd ddr of Augu:-'t, 18~" and p1JJ- liIf September, 1937, and the time byC~~~j~~:J.o:h~~ldl~~:~l~es~;ea~e;~~ in sUbmlttin~ a proposal. for .thlS:~ ~u: ~:::a ~~~:e :~ir~he jO\t

uI)()l-lmg: tu r..:.: 111'_' b"t Will andil~lmlt'L'd fur Pdym~nt of debts IS County' Court Ruom In Wa"ne, in work, the bIdder must flle, wnh·

1~ .J. "1 Tl'.sta;:nJ1Jt uf :>,-dd d(Tl:<.lst::d lTlliy IflllC .YP<:Jr from saId 27th day L'f hIS proposal, a certified CheCK!Th~, urn of. $2,OO.OUO hu;; Le1;-) be IJi"U\'cd ,-Ind ,-,!luwcd as tl;l: la;:,t r!;.ugu",t, 1937. said :funty , on the 17th dily uf made payable to. the DepartIIY2nti

:llO:lt;~t ti~·C~~~~ county/or <.l/ur- V\'Jll and Tl'stumellt of sZlld Rc-II Wltness my hand and t~e seal ~~;te~~lb~:'c:~3:;r,an~9~~,th:t17~~ of Roads and IrngatlOn and ill ani

t".'a I ~.roJ('c.. I OCCCl Thumpson decl'<Jsed and Ilaf saId Cuunty Cuurt, thlS 27th amount not less than one thousand I

,?aloc McGee, \\-Byne gr~dua~e, tlldt th'\ eXl'cutl~n uf ~~lJd I~stru_:id'IY of August, 1937, o'dock,A. M., each d<:.ly to receive fIve hundred (1.500; dollars. I

~esI:tne thl.'> teactmg rSJtwn ~t mcnt'" ue eummJttcd tu Wil- ii rSeaJ ) J. M. CHERRY, ~~i~ ~~~~~ew~tl~ acl~~~ t~g~~~~; The right is reserved to wai\-~ IHamb.urg, Ind., has no city tax r~o~~tdu L~...C{;~Cl,<l:~t ~·nd~)IJl. bam P.,. , <1.0, Executor. I!S2t3 County Judge. adjustment, and allowance_ The all technicalities and reJect any ur I

for the fifth conslfcutive year. sailed ~rom San Diego with t~c ~)l~~EHElJ, . Sl'ptembcr lU'!i time lilmit\.'d for the presentation all bids. Inavy fqr Shanghai, China. ! ~,f-I:J7,. dt 1.U U Ll.UCk j~. M., 1S a~-!I ~OTlCE.TO C?ONTRAC~RS. of clalms ~lgainst said estate is DEPARTMENT OF ROADS li...~D I

Gilbert Andersurluf VV'UUS'l. a~c1 slgntd [Ol hedl mg ~tlld. PCtitlU.ll, ~ SCi1lcd lHd:; Will be recel\-'cd at three months .from the lith day IRRIGATION. jMiss MHrjori\' Johnson (,f B]uo _I \\llen ,ill , JlJte~cst.w:l lTldy ~ till' uflJCC of .the Department of of September, 1937. and the time A. C. Tllley. State Engmeer Ifiel.d' ~ere m<lrriud l.dSl Wl'l'k,. I. 'ljJJ.)l'~r .. ".1 . CU.. U.". ty C. ~UI t ..Ro.om •.:•.!'.'.U<.ldS ~Ind lrng8twn III tho e St.ate IlImited. for payment uf d.ebts i.5 J, B. Martin, DJstnct EngmeerGeorge Schmidt of m'<.Jr 51. H~-I Hl VviJYflC, dnd ."!low C,-luse wll,Y :jIH"U:,V <:It LlI1l'oln, Nebraska, on one yoar from SLtid 28th duy uf Bertha Berres. Count;:,' Cl-..:rk,ena, cefar county,.rerorts i.I 'yj~jd tllC' uJ the pl'tllJ'Jl1l'l' should ;.. scptf.:omber 9, 1937, un1Jl 10:00 AugusU, 1937, a19t3 Wayne County.of 108 ushcls an acre on oUb, l not .!lld thclt notlC(: of '1 0 cluck A. M., and at that bme "'w\'ltrt~ss my hand and the seJ11

Mr. a d Mrs. J, R. SnodgrJss VI I: the uf ::'dJU and. I"". utn:]y openctjl and reud fur of said! County Court. thlS 281n L C GildersleeveBrunsw·ck, obser\"('d their golden the hl,'Jmg thcrvuf. gl\l'n 10 'IGRADING, ;;;AND GRAVEL SUR- d;ly 6!IAugust. 1937. • •.

D~troit claims ,a record in the weddin* anniversary August 19. ,-dl llltlTl'~tcd 1Il s~lld mLJt- ~llf"ACI~~. CULVEHTS, 0 N E (Seal)' J. M. CHERRY. -All K~deSntOl/~hsurance-

fact that all nine children born in Miss Leal VonSeggel"n bf i ~(.::d'l" JIl tile ...: l"i'j~, 'l:~fldt!ll~ i:.~;-\lD~'~~~.~~l~'t~dcnt~lE\~O~EORn S2t3 County Judge, Travelers;r Ha.~forJ Multiplethree sets of triplets this year are Thurstqn. and Fred Schroede:' iJf I ' l L • ,i' l'. - . Lines

Citizens of William Williams alive. Pender': were married Augu"t 1t4. V:·lTKJy 11l'\,,,p;,jJl': jJ:"lTltcd In s;:ld iiJ'HOJECT NO. 724-C STA'TE NOnCE TO CONTRACTORS.I--=:'::':::=-'::"::-~~~--==~~------~-----J~Mr. Ind Mrs. Chris HOCCk.'6 r / (ULlllty, lIII'l'l' o-UCl'e,,~,I\·l' WCl'K.S:I·HUAD.

E t ,- ~'d h"· . dl tu ~<dd d...:y ul Iil':l1·mg. i Tht· propost'd work consists of Scaled bids WIll be received :1t

Early Days In ;:;~ir~::h:n:::ed~;i:0~:~:3~ ~~;:so~n~~~~~~~y t ;;;~:~~:; ~Ii: I ,,'Gt, ~ Jc~~n~:l~~~~~: i~~~~U~~;~D2U. ~i1e5. of G.RAt ~~~{r:~ed~{~J~~\io~~2:;E:~'taJ~Wayne County and Prof. M.artin Stoeppelwerth IrvinrSdlOmoerg's S!lOl'thOQ.:!l'l i The <lpprOXITnd,tc ~udntJt~cs a.le. September 9, 1937, until 10:00

, of Ft. Wayne, Ind., ·.....ere marr~d heifer 'on the 4-H b<.Joy Let,j Legal :Sotiet'. I :1:l,5~0. ,?u, Yd~.. EXC~VB.~l~~, p'clodq A. M" and at that timeHC~·:I~~ f~ra)~ep:~~~ert~~ 19~~:yne August 28, 1921, at Hosk~ns. s~ow a Pi',~ree cuunty f<:llr hlf I!l tll¢ C"ull uf WaYllt:' i ~~12~t~.t~~~d~t~~~~ 6;aC:;la~I::~ publidly o~ned and read for

Mis:oi Ethcle Sears and'Raleigh H,~. Collms ot WakefJeld" wag Vd~~~S ~uth Kilt- former I' eI'Jel CULl)]ly. , i ;Il'~' Cuurse Material. STAB~LIZED SOl L BAS EMiller were mcu'l'wd. August 25, brought hOllIle from CouncIl Bluffs I." . J Ii b ~!JL I\-1/It!l') II! til\' E:;tdtl' uf II G!J eu Yds (:oncrdc for Cul- COUR$E. PRIME COAT and inci-

where he x~celvcd medical care county :supenntendctlt, \\lll ''1'.': \\'J111~lm H. ('I',",,·. })t'l'l':I':;l'd _... 'dental:work on'the Wayne-Pilger.H~21. f f tw th pnnclp~l uf u COllSulld,ltl'd ~cb0f'l I .- 1\ el ts. PROJECT NO. 70-B F\.'deral AidRiJAy.;Z'~t~~SA~;~S;02~.ri9a2n1~Mil's. orM~is eH·iltO~u:~er and Earl El- near PiEtrC\'. . 1. <-In:l

u;I('J)·;, ~~)I~~j:.l~~l~,~lt(/II~$ lJ~~ C~I·:~l~t::,Lb:;. Rcilnforcing Steel fur RO<id.

lis wertc marrledl at WakefJeld Rev. ,Wm .. Harms IT''lgncd, ~ ...; e,:;1cI:v. \V1111 LrTl li. CX'l'\\". dc-' I' 33 Li~ Ft 18 inch Corrugated The' proposed work consists ufWayn~ city school ope:qed with August 17 1921 pastor jOf ZlOn church at \\ tf~t , d . . ("onstrueting B:O miles of Olledthe follrJwing fac,:.tlty; R. W . .sh,:ir- ,. . Point a ter ser\"ln 57 -e.lr H(,l\·lce.l~l'. Metal I'lpe.eY,IMrs. Allis Pollard, O. W. Mr. .and Mrs. John Mc.GUlre of Harm~ 's 52 g y,:>. j. )uu ~lTld (';Ic!i ()[ y"u ;Irc h'~'Je-11 51 Lm. 1"t. 24 inch Currug?ted Road.,C' hi E H S h M' E 'Wake.fIeld, cel.ebr,tcd their golden .'.J... 0'. u.v th;lt (,Ii the ~Bt!l d,IV I'M"t"l p'!"'. .' The:approximate quantities arc;rar ree, . . c roeI', ISS 1Jl- W II F h h 11 f wt ' "' ~ M .. L R.rna iHughes, Miss Mary Goodrich, weddmg anruversary August 29, . I I. IS C CJ. . 0 .: fJf l~:r,. Anturl I'Jlult'gpr I 4(J Lin. Ft. 18 inch Culvert Pipe 6,05 Cu. Yds. Mmeral Aggre- artm. mgerMis~ Audre' Burgess, Miss El!iz- 1921. Pom:h l~ ho:;\.' ~~t~r s]Jl'ndmg j b fill'd Itl till' County, 44 Lin. Ft. 24 inch Culvert Pipe' gate ( ravel) REAL ESTATE FARM LOANSabeth K'::lliemeyn, Miss N+clle Gin-' A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. moo. slm a OSP! i.l reCel\"lllg cu;c I ('llllrl uf ('r'lHIt.\'. l\('br,ls'-! 100 Lin. Ft. 18 ineh Culwrt Pjp~ 4.230 Cu, Yds. Mineral Aggre-gle~, Miss Cecile Robinson, Miiss Bert Francis ot Carroll, August for bro en ~eg, ~ ,kH. ;Lllt'J.~jllg 1li:,t Willl"rn H. cn"\·'ll fur Drivl'ways gate (Sand Gravel) Writes every kind of insur~~ce ~x-Vc~na Bevins. Miss Hattie Cr0c- 2~: 1921., . . br~~:c~ ~~~l1~'u~)f 'd)~~~Il~~l'l' ~~:~:~ 'I '" \\"IUO\\"l'] dl'P,ll"~l'd !ll~ lJf\' Jfl- Bndge Left 'of Station 312. 2,690 Cu. Yds. Mineral Aggn:'- c;~~e~n~P~~~~~B~0k tt M Ed M The Gnfflth G~lrwood famlly of. , ,.~.. tc;,Litl' lil;; 1"1'.' Ilkncl' In HIC!l~ l-16-foot Span Treated Timber gate (!Fine Sand) Ie, iss na Owens, iss Collrroll, went to Boulder and plans when h s.teCl.m ".an.<.lWLlY whde t... II'1 rTlon,t. (,II u,. ,,1'11"\ Ihc' .'~)'itl,' B"'dgc.' 2,949 Cu. Yds. Soil Binder , n_s_u_ra_nc_e_. _Flo~'ence Haldiman, Miss R\lth t d '-' _ • I.

Ingham. Miss Minnie Will, 1'4iss tq remain.. . . w~hi~~ :~gW~'J~;' ~;)rn th\' Silrbl' d,]}' (If lH-;-O: ,Ind ell The uttcntJOn of ?idders is di- 650lThousand Gallons Water, _ TIIE-('viIi! Putras and Miss Isabel Dcr..I::IE. LeWIS of C~rroll, w. ho IS ill ,. ',,1 thl' tnn.~' c1{',-ith dl'l",'dent: \,.'-1:, rected to the SpeCial PrOVisions Applied. EC·Oll0nlY Shopl·y. HPt Springs, S. I)., for his h~alth, ~ay to t~m fJstcrs who USC? ~u s(.'j~('d in fl'l' :;impJ(' ()f the cOHTing subletting or assigning 420,~90 Stations Manipulation of

Mrs, Blanche Basl<;:ett, of .oak- is; better and has a·posltion in '1 ~~~loat ~r~~~:rCi~~~h~~.-~·~~~~: S[)UU-Il''-l~t Qu,-lrtl'r (SEl,ll of the contract. _ St:~~~f:d5~il~~as~~o~~~e'prime Plumbine and Heatinedalf', sister of E. E. Gailey, died s~oe s.tore thereMi d M St and :r.g and Mrs George We"t ~f Sl'ctl~n. T,vl'nty.:.onc (211, I The mmlmum wage paId to all Coat, f\pplied, %19 1.0&'&0 J24tf Phone 395JAugust 24. 1921. ,:~~vm',sonof r.an rs. eve Burwel have ;'daughtcr - ( To\':rishlp T\\"('nly-fJ\~c (35) ISkilled labor employed on this I;

A~~e.stm6~~~e~~~ ~~,~~rA~~Sr~~': ~~~~S'atd~~d.e ~~ec~~r~~ AUgulSI 23;' .' i ~~"~~j;~;m~o ~;o~,,,r,4,:eE~~~~! ~~~;~a~~/~~~rbe flfty-!i\'" (55) re;;::e ~~le~~:\~~c?;~d~~~vitSi:~~ CAVANAUGH19aI. Ernest Bush,. ~5, former y 0 ilbur Ne\\-Ts.1 tv. Nl'brask<:J. The millar,um wage paid to all coveri g subletting or assigning INSURANCE AGENCY

Miss Eva Bose and·,John Ulrich CarroU, dIed m Canada Augu:;t d itnd that he left ;.un-j\·lng hin-, as intermediate labor employed on {he c ntrac1. -All Kl'nds of Insurance-18 1921 St ff Corre~pondent) . ~ ~" The minimum w<:Jge paid to all

' were married August 24, 1921. Sever~ lightning in a storm a - '. H hiS' (JlJ])' }l('lr:; ;.It l,]\\" (ind pdsom Ith~s c~ntr~lct ,shan .be forty-five ~ .. . _Nels Nelson of Wayne, and Miss t k th J 6 R 'b Id h Mr. nd Mrs. Albert Vliutson a:IHll Int(")T"tl'd Jl1 lu..: e"t·lte hiS chil- (4.)) cents per haul.

Chri:,;tina Lindley of Sidney, wer~ ~:a~C Carr~ll ~~tce :lt~in a ~~~ fami.1Y ere in Siuux Clty Fri~'y. drt'll.· to-WIt: (:;ll'l;lJ~e' L. qn.'w. Th: minimum wage pai~ ~o 14·,Davs of IWlfJ~I"married'in August, 1921. minutes. It also struck the D'an MISS F1:lYc, Lutt spent ThurS,<tl ly (I~. lhe Statl' (J!" Ma:;.:;ac~lU$etts: ~nski.lled 1:1001' ~mployed. on thll Nebraska ,:.

A' son was bllrn to Mr. and Mrs, h d k'U d t k • afterno n III the Juhn Dunk[ II \\ ~n(m'-l B Cr{'y,· (Jf the shk of contract shall be thirty-five (35) I'''~''~IB. 'Gronc August 22, 1921._" ~~r~:~~ J~~:~~:nd 2.ri~f ~d~ar~; home. ; t Rhode Isl;ll1d: Cl;ld Henry 'Cr('w, cents per ho.ur. .. H

Miss Ev('lyn Longne~ of 'farms " Mrs. Alex! Jef~r('y and R.f· of the State of. Maryland: that . The attcntlOn of bidders IS also orse ISholes, suifered a brdken wrist M' Th pI f C roll Jeffrey sv..:.'nt Friday. 1I1 lhe H'r- S.'I~ti Petlt.lon..".]" In hIS.Pl'tJ.t.j0l!1.8J- dif.ected to.thc fuct that the s.tate S---- und::~ento:a:naj~/o;rati~~ at ry Ka hom.e, "} , i"'~f'S th,lt h(' is the (:wner of'said Dircctor~ N.ebras~a State Employ- tate

• I Mr.. nd 1I1rs. Carl I <lu!sen u J above de;,('ribed rcal estate, and meDt 9crvJce, Lincoln, Nebraska,

, w~::: ~uffman had a tonsil op- ~rs.. J hn. 13ush spent Sillurd y futUwr ;J11l'g('s that all debts, W~l,l exerCIse ~cn~ral sup6lrvIsion Races"Save eration. In S~ou City., c1,lim:- <1l1~ dl'mands <lgamst the o\~r the prepar~tlOn of employ-

wi 11 MISS LOIs' PlCrson ~pent Tu s- ('~t<lt(' of \\ illiam H. Crew. lllclud- ment lists for thIS work, • f .i " • Mrs. ~+cnry ack:

erof Carro, day of last week WIttl MIss M 1- I mg the 'c'xpl'ns('s of hIS last slck- Plans and specifications for the air

iTo educate had a mmor operatIOn... dred ~ikes, J !W~S and funenJI eh'lrges. have work may be seen and informa- Aug. 27 to,I ~rs.,C'"":N.Ree?-ofWlnside,re- The Ibel~t Watson family ¥is- hcrn p,-dd in full; and that al1ll~,. ;,11

'I'y.a,ur child. celVed a piece ofllVY from the ba~ ited in he C. W. White home Sup- deLts. cluims and obligations D J T Sept. IItlefields ,of France. ~. ~~wFYor day at mOQn. t ag~linst said estate arc barred; r. . . \-"1'0.man who. ha~ vLSlte? ranc_e Miss Arlene and Miss Marjo ic thllt no application h<ls been made GILLESPIE IPari-.Mutuelb!roug~t ~e. Ivy and S\::nt Mr), Roe ca led in th'I.' John DunkJ. U in Walvne County. N',-,braska. or r~eed tpe pIece, .. . home aturday. ! elsewhere in the State' of Nebras- OPT0METBJST

lGUY Auker sqld hIS mt~rest m Mr. nd Mrs. George Bo 'k ka.. for the Llppointmeqt of an ad- ..... Bettina

t ~ ~~ev..ato~ andfstock busmess:t spent hursday ~vening in c mini~trator for s~dd c.state. Said ." G~~bed .....•mslde to~. . ~eedAha~ ~ a John sh home. pe'titlOner in his s,lId p(,tltion prays, Examin&Uoaill be assoelat~ With rt u er. Mr. d Mrs, Clark Banister v s- . _

A daughter.wtborn August 27, ited in the James McIntosh ho . Trainlnc .ODE01 21. to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wess· Friday afternoon. . Office In

an o~ Concotd. Miss Margaret Wade spent 1 st The Ahem. BuildiDc

i,From the W e Herald- for Wedne day and Thursday 'in t le

ptember 5. 1 1: M., T. Healey Roy Pi rson home. Wayne~ Nebr. fl· h t".. moving to Bl l"field ... F. M. w· a .nd Lila Jean Dorm " rea SIX-S 00 In.,

,orthrbR return trom Idaho... spent aturday afternoon at 1.' C ban.g • Up. wild,rof.' Gre" re ~ from New Mike raghu home.

rk •.. The aries ~uller fa~- Miss Arlene Draghu spent fr'< m west anairm9ved to D ota Clty ... MI~S Friday /) Sunday in the Mrs, ;. r.

ari Reynolds went to Emerson .vin Jo 'ansEfn hoJh£o.teach ••. J hn Liveringhouse Mr. dJrs. August Thun a d

i .m... OV•..in... g.,.!.rom . e fann to WBJ'nc son 'W i iday ~vening callers in••, •.)4Ias.~ Itz has gone ~~ the He au home.

1berv'111l', low • to accept a po61- Mrs. FreD!<jkman and F e·nlli,. a hOlip\ ••• S. E. ,Auker spl!rit un~ afternoon in elitippedin rna Ibeep .fnj!" Ibe James Mcll'lOsh home.

t,;;" •• ,PrOf. J<M. Plle.1S en- 'Mrs.~ Draghu. ,Donald & d

ur.:" d,O.,ver' e. mcreas~OOl- ,Arlen.e speth S.'uUIl'd.ay afternoon atae·,'~tteadance-:•.. H. S. Welsh ·the ,A tlnorman home..eiilerpd IjIs jewelry .' . . Mr. d Mrs. baVid Hamer dwi! . , went to - d t Thursd'. '.";t<.,.. '. d W ........ .son. vt .l;Jll!n ay . e· _•..•. ;-1',. on,••:.::'...., m..... " . Auaust Kruse haJj!. ,-=

.••• R. A. WIS- Mr. d M1's. James Grier,. r_,' •

'boUIhl a, rllQdi u4', !JIb: '~t $tlllday. e-,."wlUmoV\!~ liIiI'tb~Beckrtlilnhe.';MliI,CatberiDe lofr. ~nd'Mn.J'red Heier. 'r, =

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and Mi~s Ir'ma o~ Manning, IOW~,were la~t Wednesday dinn~r guesi;j3in the lrve ;Reed home. i

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Watscm andBessie and Ralph, and DonaldGrier spent last Wednesd<ly eve­ning in~the Irve Reed home.

Mr. aild Mrs. Otto Sahs andfamily. Prank S~hs and' MiRs Vir­ginia Sahs visited in the Irve Reedhome Monday evening (,f la,.,!\l,:eek.

ALTONA(By Staff Correspondent)

Jerald Daniels spent Tuesday;Ind Wednesd;J.y of la.';t we& witnBobbie Bergt.

Ira Schwartz of Carroll. ("<:1m£'

Monday to spend several days lr"i

the C. W. Pfeil home,Mr. and Mrs, E. W. Lehmkuhl

attended the funeral of F. C.Keenen at Wisner Thursdny.

Mr. and Mrs, Emil Meyer andNorma visited in the Fp.~d Freverthome last Wednesday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Lehmkuhlspent last Wednesday afternoon inthe Joe Cres~y home at Pender.

Vernon Hansen and 'charlesNichols were Sunday dinnerguests last week in the R. H, Han­sen home.

Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Caauwe andfnmily called in the Fr~Jnk Caa~

uwe and Peter Caauv.."C homes atNorfolk Thursday.

Miss Bernice Rohwer of Scrib­ner, and Miss Lida Sieg'2rt of Pil­ger, spent Sunday afternoon in theBruno Splittgcrber home.

Mrs. O. Aaberg left the middleof this wC\.'k for Los Angeles, tomake her home. She had spentseveral wecks in the E, W. Lehm­kuhl home.

Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Rehtohl nnd

sons of St. P<:Iul, Minn., <:Ind Mrs'I~~~!:!~~~:~~~~~~~~:~~~~~~~Conrad Meyer call'.:-d in the Frnnk --- -..---------Pflueger home Tuesdny afternoon

of last week. P L f HEAT·Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bennett <lncl lay· ess or .son r~turned Monday 01 last week. .from Marionville, Mo., wherethey had been visiting in the Har­ry Bennett home for several days.

Mrs. Glenn Schwartz and chil­dren of Carroll, and ArthurSchwartz of Ashland, were Thurs­day dinner guests in the C. yo'.Pfeil home. Mrs. W. E, LindSi1.Y Iond Florenc\:' and Mrs. Lee Jones,the last of Pilger, were aftcrnopnguests. '

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retutned Thursday ~r, ~~ronjWYur, whcre they visited ,the 'Geo.Bar1.pls. family. : !. i

M~s, J, T. Bressler; I.'nJ; t.i:E'.~!Jorothy Bressler went:, to' Ut eO~ot>oji Friday to, sta~ iun-til t ...l-ast of this week. Fnutk _Seder...strom droV"e for them. l

Mr. 3nd Mrs. C. E. :rf~ holaiS€n.:,",hu attended the Legi0rr,! nd Aux_ilJ<lry convcntion in i ,- bJu1f

. lust w('ck, went on, 'bIJ~ ¥'1ijl~; 'n,

LOC·" ... C IColo., 10 br;ng home, f.....~~h-~ ters, Cnrol and Nan~. ..:. h;lr!

. spent the summer ., h i~Dr. L. F. Peny, dentist, phone Gladv M tt, Th 111 . .

88w. n17tr satu;·~dy.e!o,'lel:~~' NjC'~l~i ,~n:Gnle McG~(' of Nf)rfolk, Wayn", to CI~~'ightiln Sunday to i,get Jack

grndunte, will, teaC"h history at and Bl'nl,l]'(1 who had ~n with.Ken~O('y.. Mr;-. C. W. Mdteer

MiSS Hl1dn Victor pInns to go to 'Omaha to begin nurs('s trainingSeptember 10. E h

EYes .ested-.lasses fitted. Dr. XC angcsT. T. Jon~s. n15tf Alfred J. West, 77,-Wi,~ner'~ first

Carl Victor and Frnnklin Wf:'r,~ automobiloc dealer, djed Sund:lv :nin Lincoln Monday. The iatter will Omaha. .

FriendS~~dwe~el~:s' held :1 ;~~~~mt~:r ~~.i\'crsitY there again Floyd Most of Laurel,,:who W,l,

farewell surprise in the H. J. Len- M in a hospital with a' brokenJ lj.'('~:zo.:on horne Fridny evening for Mr.:;. r. and :'vir". Cecil Millf'f orriv- ,j ft'w months agQ. is again fn I!,,·

~nz~n and children who moved ~t~~~~) t~~el~~~.O~~~~ ~';;~:;;~ . ho~pltill, this time with pneumoni,:.

o Wakefield Tuesday whcre M,·.· Phi h f H k· I .tng' Jf'g<1 sc 0n ::;out 0 0:" -InS. If you W,Int to Sf'.:' Iwtt€lr, sCiene~

a~ZC;e:r~s been employed the W!tite or pink I'old frames., ip.- nr,w poin!:.; out. drink milk, but,eludmg lens•• !!is, Geo. J. Hess, M. -of eoUl"Sf', if you w<mt to' see dou-

SChoel Open~ D.. Wayn.e. ~eb. m9U Ible, you'll h,,\'e to try 4Omething-Th~ Sholes consolidated school Carl Vrctor, ~1r. <:Ind Mrs. Ln\.v- e]sc.--Gl'orgc Rynn in BOfton Her-

opened for the school term Aug- rence Victor and Mr~, C"rl Meyer ald. ,." _

ust 30. The iaC'Ulty members in-I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!~~~.elude: Supt, Donald O. Hipple o~ IiFremont, Miss Martha Crockett a~

Wayne, principal; Miss lana fUg­~ins of Harvard, junior high: Mio;sFreddy Burnhnm of Sholes. int~r­

medi~t(' room: nnd Miss Mynn~

LarSl!n of Rnndolph, primary

Immanuel Refonued Church.(Rev, C'has, Riedesel, P<:Istor.)Sunday school at 10.DiVine worship at II.

built oV't!lr the stairway. Supt. E.W. Wendt and :t. M. Jones, muskinstru~tor, tire two new teacherson the s1iaf~,

Beneficial RainReceived Here

Beneficial rains feU in this com­munity S~nday a4d Monda,. Thetotal amount was: .40 of an inchby Monday noon.

Mefhodist Chtfrch.(Rev. A. E. Fowler, Pastor.)Sunday school at 10 a. m.Morning worship at 11. There

will be n~cC'ption of members.Women's FOf',~ign Missionary

society meets Friday with Mrs. JoeLongnecker.

Bring your June and Julyfriends. The mystery box ques­tions not used at the last m£'~ting

will be used.This Sunday will close our worK

in Winside. The pnstor is retii:ingfrom the active ministry.

Has Goitre Opera.tioll.1. F. Gnebler underwent a goitre

operation' at Rochel;iter, Minn.•MornIay of last week. His condi­tion js s<ltisfactory.

_e Te 1Iaotinn.

Mr. Dnd Mrs. Henry Schwindt,,"nd family moved to HastingsMonday.

Son III BorD.A son was born August 28 to

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haines. Mrs.H[lin'..~s was formet-Iy Verna Spin­den.

SHOLES(B~ Irene McFadden)

Miss Martha Crockett of Wayneenll¥ on friends in Sholes W\..--d-ne'diay 01 ia,t week. Wilhur News

M~. ancJ Mrs. Wm. May anriiMrs.i V, G. McFadden were ShOp-1 (By Staff Correspondent)persl in Wayne Wednesday. Buddi\:' McNatt spent from Sa~-

Mr. C1nd Mrs. LeRoy Thompson urday night until Mondny withof Garroll W\:'re Sunday dinner Eugene Suhs,guests in the V. G. McFadden Miss Eva and Miss Lucile Paul-home. sen of Carroll, visited in the !n'('

Mr. and Mrs. John Voss and Reed home Friday morning.family were Sunday dinner guests Frank Sahs returned to Chic~o

i,: tlrc B1n Dirks home at Cole- Saturday ufter visiting a week inndge. I the Otto Sahs and Albert Sak;

Miss Leota Pinkelman retuTITi"d homes. 'to Wynot Saturday aiter spend- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Thun anding ~he past month in the Henry Marlene visited in the Erwin Vahl­Lenien home. kamp home Tuesday 'evening of

Mr. and Mrs. Avery McDonald last week.and ;daughter, J~an of Randolph, Mrs. Keith Reed and MtS!'M¢f-.visited in the Tom McDonald cedes Reed took Miss Mildredhorne Monday evening. !reed to Norfolk Thursday to st1rt

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Benning teaching Monday. Iand! son. Marvin, of Randolph, Miss ~rcedes Reed went ',towertI Wednesday e~ning callers Emerson Friday evening to startin t e Tom McDonald home. teaching· Monday. Mr. and Mt-s.

M ss Norma Jarvis of Carroll Irve Reed took her.spent Wednesday of last week Mr. and Mrs. Keith R~d aftdwith Miss Leona Hiller who was Mr. and Mrs. Vietor Winthqrsvisit~ng in the J. L. Davis home. were Sunday dinner guests in the

Mr. and Mrs. Edoff Erickson Mark Simpson home.and family returned from Central Rudolph Kuhl and !\fiss Louise

Trinity Luth. Church.(Rev. H. G. Kn<lub, Pastor.)September 5: Sunday school at

10 a. rn.Annual mission festival will b~

ll'..'ld Sunday.:vIorninJ{ seryice at II. Rev. E.

F. Eilers of Lanham, will be thespeaker.

Dinner will be served at the<:hurch.

Afternoon services at 2:30. Rev.H. Mtmnich of Schuy~r, willspeak. september 9, Senior LutherLeague at the church at 8 p. m.

Choir rehearsal Friday eveningnt 7:30.

Mcve This Week.Supt. ;:Jnd Mrs. E. W. Wendt and

family moved Wednesd3Y into th2re;;idence of'tr\'Il's. J. G. Nc~ly. Mrs.Neely nnd Rosemary will makethere horne with the 1. F. G<:IebJcrs,Mr, <Ind Mrs, F. M. Jones movedinto ~hc Fr<lnk Floccr house thisweek.

To Have Second ·Operation.Peter Jensen who underwent an

opel'ation Monday of last week inil Norfolk hospital is improving.He is to undergo a second o~ra­

tion.

Iilit) RCH ESI

metWJS

To Puis Reu·nlon.Mr, nnd Mrs. Edwin Ulric, Mr.

and Mrs. Erwin Ulrich and f roilyland Mr, and Mrs. Snmuel lrich~nd family atto.:ondcd the PulE fam­~ly reunion at Norfolk Sund y inthe Johnson p:1rk.

I S(.c1al i'oJ'eca.st.:1 W.F.M.S. will meet Friday with~rs. Joe Longnecker.;

I '8~al. ':"'~\.Ve !Wittler Reunion.

The Wittler family rcuniol~ckl olundny at the Wnyne,

M. E. Aid Meets.The M. E. Aid mot Tuesd y in

thc church p'lr1ors. Mrs, Gorgepnbler and Miss Gertrude <lyes'}V'.:ore host~sC's. ,-Entertains at Dinner.: Mr$. Cal'l Wolff cntert.nine t.he>following at dinner Thursday eve­~jng: Mrs. Ett<l P\~rrin. Miss crt­~'ude BflYPj; and Mrs. L O. Br wn,

For Virgil Foote.T11C' following c;111ed in the Teel

Foote home Thur~(by 'in han r of

:tJ.oy Soouts Meet•I The i local boy scout troopldondtlY evening, Tho tiffi'2spent working on tests.

G. T. Club Party. lli lThe G. T. dub h,-Id pnrty Sun­

tiay <11 the Fred Wi tIer ornewhl'I'_' the men ('nterbi cd th wo­men, Guests lx'side dllb me bel'.';were Ml'. <lnd :!\'II'S, }-Ie~'man leer,~cRoy Vy'ittler ,-lOd Ru~h Seh ode.

ilHave Pinochle Party.: Mr. and Mrs. George Gable en­tertained the following at a pin­bchle pul'ty Thursduy evening Mr.and ]virs. Julius Schmode, Mr andMrs. Fred Trampe and Mr. andMrs, G. A. Mitt·.:-lstadt. Prizes cntto Mr. MittelstLidt and MI'. Tra pc.Lunchcon was servcd.

Neil{hboring Circle Picnic.! The Neighboring Circle a nun1picnic \\,'ZI~ helel Sund:lY a the

~<lYnli' p;n'k with ;lbout 50 p op]('

Hending. Mcmbcrs cnterL im:-clheit, huO'b;lDc1s ,md familiC's.

'Sorial Circle 1\Iccts. ~, Social Circle clul> mct last 'cd-,.neSd.ay aIternuon \vith Mrs. BurtlLe\Vls. Members numbered 18.bu','sts were Mrs. J, H, Trou man,.or Marion, V:l., ,lIld Mrs. Ij'LlrI'YRhudy. Some-'re-set \\,'as d vcr·'~ion. The hostess served. The clubmeets ag,lin nC'xt \Vcdnesday withMrs, Ralph Prince. I

At F. J. Klopping's. IM1'. and Mrs. F. S. Klol'Ping

'V.ien' surprised Frifl<iy when Mrs.Kloppmg's muther, Mrs. . B.Sk(,11, ,-lrHl l!1I'.'(' f!:llIghters,: son~nd grandson arri\Td for a 11\\/0­d'-IY \'l:;aL Gucsts were Mrs. .f\. B.Steen of Elmhurst, Ill., Mrf' F.W. Dentschc of Elmhurst, Ill.,!Mrs.M. J, Nelson and Mrs. fatraBrooks ot Chicn.go, Norman ~teen

flnd son, Lore'n, of Des Moine, Ia.fhe gu'.:'sts left Sunday aft.er hav­iog dinner 10 the Klopping orne.

I

Coterie Club PartY4

, Coterie club had their- A g~l!';t

party Saturday '-lftcrnoon, WIthMrs. Gurney Benshoof, The a sist­ing committee was Mrs. . 1.Moses. Mrs. V. Chapin Mc £lin,Mrs. Hnrold N£'21y and Mrs. hor­vnld Jacobsen. Prizes, in b idgewent to Mrs. HCln-y lfthudy, Mr:-:.burney Bem;hoof andl Mrs. CoraJ3rodd, The hostesses $ervcd two­course lu.ncheon. Ye1l9W and hite!flo'.JJ'2t"s 10 baskets were us onthe tables. Miss Rose Mary ecly~vas a guest.

City Wedne6day evening wh rcthey:had bfen visiting since Fri­day.

Mrs. Osuar Carlson and daugh­ter, ~thr,.n, of Fremont.. were

Qoortet To Sing gues1s in the A. G. Carlson home

Over Radio Station ~~~.Thursday to Sunday of IMt

The -Ulrich-Strate quartet will M~, and Mrs. EV'rrett Robins: of

"";~:i======:::i:====*,,=;=;:F===F=========::=*=====*====#===rF==::±:::::I=======F~.I1broatlca$t, Sunday over Norfolk Cole~j'dge announce the birth of. a~ radio station. WJAG. Tmy will daugrlRr Wednesday, August 25.

broadcast from 3 to 3:30. :~s.~~~;nh::~~~en is assistin4 in

Mr. and Mrs. Edoff Erick~on

had laS Thursday guests in theirhom~ Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ericksonof Wakefield, Laurence, Raymond,Esther and Marion Hart of E"sex,Iowa,

J. 1.. Davis returned home Sun­day evening after spending aweek touring the Black Hills nn'.lnorthern Colorado. Mr. Davis nc­companied Mr. and Mrs. FernHuwaldt and children of Ran­dolP!?, and Mrs. Gladys McAlex­ander and daughter of Carroll.

Hf.,..... 1$.:~~~ ;:~lE~~~~~:~~~1!~~r(,I.~9~d eichert was in a gutts in t e cEI~Jensen home.t;~t;,::~"U:'d417' ¥r. and rs.'Harry Nels~n and~ii <~ :'~I" ~~" Ed., Lindberg was in NQI'- f'a:rtt'ily, we e Thursday afternoon';',7[: folk, Thur$day. gQ~ts in t~e Ted Nydahl home,:1~~:;;"~. 'I M'3rVin~rrrautwein was in Nor- t. and Mrs. L. W. Schomberg"; :folk: Fr'd of ,RandoIp~, spent the week-end

,', ,f I, Miss lR~ ;. Reed, was in rforfolk in th'z Ml" Henry B9jens home..t.~y I t week. ~.r. and rs. Art- Herscheid andI Mr. and' Mrs. Frank Bright were fa.JIOily wer Sunday din.ner guestsIn Wayne ,aturday. at Mrs, E rna Baker's in Wayn-=.

. I -Mt. 8.Dd Mrs. \Gerald Paulk ~erc r. and I Mrs. Albert Milliken'in Nodal Thursday. an familYI were Sunday dinner

Mrs. Va'ta Witt and .Theo ere gUests. in tjc Fred Erickson horne.j: Iin'....Wayne: ThuJ;Sday. ~r. and rs. Herman Frese vis-

r[ W:r;;' ~;~d~ ~~;r~~, was, in ~~~~~ }~:t ~~~~e~~~~rsa~~~~o~~

I:' Miss- Virginia Troutman w.~.s in Mr. and! Mrs. Henry Carstens

,': -Wayne Friday afternoon. and Mrs. Wm. Koepke were ini, . Mrs. wr., MUls and Miss'Han- W~yne Sunday '2vening and Mon-,'nab were fin Hoskins Friday. day.i ' Marilyn I Swanson spent Friday Carl and Lillian Lambrecht. I'in' the Wm. Swanson home:. W'..:Jire 6 o'c~ock dinner guests in

:. Le~OY ~etersen spent' last..w,eek- the Albert Mackey home at Lau~Iend In th Leo Jensen hoilfe. reI,

"'I Mrs. Co a Bradd and Miss R~bY Mr. and ;Mrs. Neal Grubb nrc

~'I1t~~S;e~d~~i:orf~~~n~on~~:rted~~~~~g ~~Ilw~:nc~o~~~ ~:~l~. ~~~: teachisg itt district 78 Monday. year.

Chris Hansen and Miss "C::arrie iMr. and ,Mrs. W. B, Werner,were in ixon Saturday evening. Lowell and B~tty visited in the

Miss.Es er Nielsen was a &un- \Vim. Wade hotne Sundny aftcr-

.:.,~ day visito of Miss Goldie v.:ilson. n1J~r·s. Elf,'c Brown. Mrs. Em'ly'_, Irene oplin of Norfolk 'spent iVi _ _ _ ,

'Sunday, _in tl)e Wm. Sydow hoine. ~ttlen andl Miss Gladys Mettl£'n h.,-- ," Elwin l'ickson was a Sunday were in Wayne Saturday :1ftel"­

.dilimr gu st tit the Chas. Misfeldt nOE .home. . ;, and 'Mrs. Bert Hornby ~­

Miss, It 19a Nelson slRnt last tu ,ned Friday from Long Pineweek in t c Paul Pestel home at wHere tfley visited Mrs. Hornby'sPilger. P81ents.

Miss Al" e Wylie ·left Friday £01" aek Da\tenport Idt last weekcairo wh , e she began reaching fo AndersClln, Ala., and Miami,

Fl~. He plflns to be gone about

twtweekS.iss VioJp. Kales of Carroll, vis-

ite Friday! at the C. E. Curlson'C. E. Ison and Ferdinand ho ~. Mrs. Cnrlson is an aunt of

~Kahl we in Stuart Thursday on Miss Koles,business. EI"' and Mrs. J. M. Strahnn nnd

Mr, an Ji mie of Wayne, were SundnYroll, ha su per guests in the G. A. Mittel-rapartmen • stadt home,

Miss A rna Lautenbaugh began Mr. and Mrs. Elmct Thorngrenteaching onday in a rural school of ,Sioux City, were Tuesday din-near Wa e.. n'ar guests last week in the H. L. and .Jean, Louise ahd

T

Jack o.fMr an Mrs. Hubert Fleer of Evans home. Mrdlson, Mr.. a~d Mrs. Nenl Gru?o

La.urk fSited. relati~s' in Win- Mr. and Urs. G. David Koch aI1d Mrs. W~l1lam ,GrUbb pf TI.l-side Sund . came from, Lincoln Saturday t,l Ide,t were Fnd~y dlOr'ler guests m

Miss rna Hornby and Mrs. visit in the David Koeh home for the Wm. J, Misfeldt home.M.ary Mo s were in Wayne Satur- a f.ew days.1 1VJr. nnd MJ·s. Doran Grossmanday afte oen. Mr. and ,Mrs. Robert Prince nnd mpved int~ the Mrs. 1. O. Brown. Kennet~. VWagne.r returned Mon~ family of fierce, v.:'?rc Sunday hte ThursdaY1 Mrs. Brown C'x­

'day from Wnnesota where he had dl.nner gu.e*6. in the Rasmus Ras~ pc ts t.o ]CQ\'e .next wee~ to spend~n worling. mitlssen hortJe. th ~ wmtC'r WIth. her mece, Mr:::.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lindberg vis- Mr. and IMrs. H. L. Brune and Jo es' Andersen; in Cnlumet, Ill.ited at the A. J. Forge hornoe in Dennis Qf ~~rtingtonj were 5un- r. and MI.-S!, HaroJ~ Daw~on

Laurel Sunday. ,day supper guests m the "V, R. a~ Loren Phliby of SIOUX CIty,Miss Helga Nelson returned to Sctibner hqme. w re guosts in Ithe Robert John-

Laurel Sunday to resume her du- yermondj Clarence and Miss so home Sundf'Y. Miss Bernicetre$ as teacher. Mi~dred Ne/Ison \,Jere Fl'idflY ev',~- J nson retul'n0d to thc city \vith

Elwin Erickson, Junior Brune ning dinneJ guests of Mrs. Lulu th m after havlng a two \\/eeks'and Alvin Schmode were in Lin- Foote nt P 1ger. v nUon ot hom'.:'.coln Wednesday. Mrs. Jess'e .Lound and Ne~l~ of tLast week callers in the H. P.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neary were Red Oak, c me Sundny and vlslted .Ntson home \'1el'..' Rc\". Knudday evening guests in the Art in the Mr~. Fannie Lound home L rsen and Elcho!'" of LJurl'l,scheid home. until WedtljCisday. K Ithryn and 0((' Lmieo of Chi-

• O. M. Davenport left Mon- Pyott 'R~idY and son. Bob, MI'. c~ o. Mr. Clnd Mrs. Elmer Pestelpr Ch.icago to visit her sister. and Mrs. arry Rhud,Y and Clnrk ofl Pilger, Mrs~!Lnrs Larsen ondBertha Cooper. were Sun y -dinner guests in the Etest and Art ur Larsen.

~. and Mrs. Iver A~derson and Steve Por r hom>c., r. and Mrs. ale Ham ton andfamily 'spent Sunday In the Mrs. I.Mr. and rs. :t:talph Prince and s s, Gene ond aymond ~f Oma-E. M. Stamm home. M~SS ..f\,del e, ~ISS Dor~thea und h , visited Frid y in the Gern.ld

Mrs. Georgz Gabler and :r.:o~een MISS Ethe ,~'~WIS were In Wayne P ulk horne. s. HClmp~on and. Loebsack ~ere !'J0rfolk VISItors Saturday. ~ t4moon. MJ s. Paulk are isters. Mrs. PaulkWedne~ay morrong. Mrs. ME! l~ ~a~lk ~nd baby ()f returned to Omaiha with them an'l

Merlin Fleer returned Saturday Grand Isla di VISIted In the C. C, v·s·t''''d th f d Sh .'II.. -from. Talma~ wlRre he visited Paulk ~n~i, twm : Carey homes ai8~ ~visite~:ra p;;::nt:YSin ~:;'~ht ~-elattves for a'-week. , T~ursdaY f"l;1~ FrIday.. pmtte.:~:;: MF. and Mrs. Rasmus, Rasmus- "..nr. and IMWs. L. P. Mlttelst8dt\.::~ spent Thursday evening with aI)d Mary~e and Robert of Pen- Mr. ~nd Mrs., H?rold SeYbo~d

;-1, :M . Peter Jacobsen. del', visit! in the p. A. Mittel- a d chlldren, Marian an~ LOUIS,~;-", ~rs. Charles Schellenberg vis- stadt horne ,Thursday. a d Dorothy Deftn Ogden of Nor,-

•"..• j!,.:tt~cl Tl;tursday and Fri,day at the :Miss Hair, ~na Randall returned fa k, called on Rt:'v. and Mrs. A.;:.:t iifiwin IBrogren home. td her'ho ,e at Pender Sunday ~,.F0"Yler Sun~hY aftel'Ooon. The:.'. ; .. :,'.IIMrs.1 Georg~ Gabler visited ~t. after spend·.ng th.e past three VV'2eks S );bolds have ~lJst ret~l'Oed. from~l ~ PIe Will Prince and H. C. Hanseh in the Tec;l mytlah) ho·me. a three wec~s ~acatlOn In the(~"l::~es Friday evening. Mrs. He~tie Wilson, Mrs. Roy"': st. They s~ld ~lilS country lo~ks+:'~" ': 'Miss Ev~lyn Morris started Neary and ;family, Mrs. Emily Ii e a pClradlse, compared wlth;~,{ ~ching in district 33 southwes,t Mettlen an, Miss Gladys Mettlen n arly all they !saw west.:; ,roof Wakefield 'Monday. were in brfolk Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs., Wm. Janke were;:~:IJ Mrs. Charle~ Roberts and son of ,Mrs. Jen ie Troutman and. Mis"! i Foster Sunda~ to visit Mrs. Wm.f~'~orfolk, were Thursday visitors in M~deIin'c h~ku~l. of Plerce, D ng.berg . Othe~,s who w~re therer>{'1he Dave Leary home. _ I came Satur ay to vlSIt a few da~5 reo Mr. and ,Mrs. EmIl Dang-\:~' ,. ,_ Gus Martin and Lester of lOS- in the Cli t 'Troutman home. q rg and son, PHul, Mr. and Mrs.i,.)- jldns, spent Su.nday evening in the .Miss Ma I Lewis leaves Friday m. Dangberg, Mr. and Mrs. Her-

~;....;;c~.ey Benshoof home. f~T Lexingtbn where she will teach an Jaeg2r and fZlmily, Mr. and~";"!" 'Mr. and Mrs. T. J. PrYor and this year. the will teach English rs. Alfred Jaq.ke and daughter.r:S:i.', . Y sP,e.nt T.hursday evening in and Span.iS .. in the htgh school. D nna, Miss Mertha K.r.ue~er, Mr._l;: ' ,Chris HanSen home. ,. Mrs. Vio a "Miller and Dick of a d Mrs. Ern~st Dangbcrg and

....... ~ 'Lowell Cook and Ken~th Sioux City,; left Sun~ay after vis- f roily, the Iatte'f' of McI4.an. The; Norfo.,lk, V.isit~ in the -I1I.~uis ,iting a feV{ days in the Mrs. J. oup had a W]atermelon' fecd.

• andh~':. i.,ue~::~twein of G':r~I~::l,~H'g~~~~~::r.:on;:~~ To Church Meetintj. ;'Winside Schoolu, visi~ ill the H~nry c1}ildren rEl:iturned Friday from A group ehurch meetmg Will 1:R: Opens On Man

ein home Sunday. Sioux City: where they had been h,ld at Emerson Friday, $eptem- !: The Winside high schoolD' Trautwein . left Sunday vi~iting Mrs. Cadwallader's sister. 10 t d' h hiP M d S t b 6

;Horfolk where be teaches in Mrs. Arloel Trautwein. Mrs. ti ~ pi~. ~~~::.sco~rt~ei~~~; !!~~~~ve~e~i~ h:~ee~cee: ~a e in,"'Norfolk J;t!gh school Howard ahler and Caroline L thenn church are invited t.:.. ~h'2 school during the su mer,iSs .Mitdtect JengeJ1 helPed D~wn, an Mar,vin TrautwQin ~ tend.' Nine churches will be ,among them being the additi n of

... . NY.dahl last Wed!leil~ w...ere. in No fOlk. wednesd3.y morn- r, presented. a typinl; room which has been

~1IId Friday. Ing. t

Milfe ' t leaves this week- Mrs. Eft e B~wn was a 6 T....I..I-.G . Island to .att...d o'ctock din er guest in the Walter -:::::::=::';~':;';=+:':=:J=~I-":~VUU=::::~L.===t:';:''=::!~::li!~::;;;;;;';;'----1/~lII!lIe this faU. • .Gaeillerlhe. Sunday she was a •.. . of • .,...; _ :~'::~ gue t in the Fred Bright,

to ~a7 IQt "'eek'Mr~. E a Sievers of Wayne,

El'.I..C.~...................•...h.•. lIID.e•....'. ... .. a.II..d. M.rs..· \lIVin. Ande.rson of Los~-,(J~:~~ ,~k, Ange;Ies, C lif., spent Thursday'ftii:¥'- .....:_I! " and !'rida in the otto Niemann

HaDliep. . . 110m.,. •.~ .Ml"$. ott NiemllJ!Il and Miss

:~' Verd, re ,~:w,a:QDday from Es-.8., W_€ire:~ey had .-~een. vis­! rs; ·arf!!!Id' Newman since

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tYou really .boulel see anel ~rive tIa~,

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st. Paul's Evangelical Cbuf'f'h.(Rev. G. T. K'c'rn, Pnstor.)

Mis..,;jon Sund3Y w111 be observ­ed September 5.

Guc:-t speaker ~Jt 10:30 i), m.,WIll be He\". E. Ot'bchl<lt:'ger of\'v'I1:>t POint. In th'~ afternoon at2::m, Re\·. Wm. Weber of Punen,will rkli\'er the mi;;SIon sermon.

Evcryon(' IS im·ltcd to o.ttend.

Families In Reunion.A Lu.. le and Reynolds fnmJly re­

Ulllon W:IS held at the Ponca statep;lrk Sund;JY. Thos,' present were I

the Fr,JOk und Floyd Reynolds'bmilie~, C. E. Lisle nnd ByronLisle f;tmJlies of Concord, LouisReynolds and H<:lrry Pntchar.if;llnl1rcs of Laurel, Frank Lislef:lmlly of Dixon; <lnd the WalterRl').-'fiuld.;: f;)mJly of Sioux City.

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rday and H. L. Harmer took thema the city Stmday to getlMr. Har­er and take him home.

I AYNJ:

he wa~:nel Heral~........ She..fil .'aiI: C 11 eftr" III y.

ecf by her. She it· bo atbowized to .:t_

~ IAnderson, from Thursday Beulah Bornhoft, WaYne, 7th anti Christ and it is no longer I tha

until unday. ~h; Edna Anderson, Hartington, live; but Christ liveth in me, anRut I Vera. Frederick, Marvin mtermediatej Ann Fuchser, Em.. that life which I OO\V Jive in th

and lIen Re-winkle were Sunday fOrson, primary. fle~dl, I live:: in f~ith._ the faitTo Horseshoe Tourney. aftern on visitors in the Fred Roe· --- which is in the Son of God,. w~

H. J. Meyer pod Walter Lage her h me. For Anija K.raelllel'". loved me and gave Himselt up fontered the nm:lthwest horsocshoe Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Erwin wcr'~ Mrs. Henry {~t..lling and He.. me. Gal. 2:20; ':111urnament at Norfolk Sunday. in La,rel Satilt'day. They also c<ll- gina, Fred <.lnd \Emma Koch and _ IIlyde Perrin <Iccompanied them. led i the Glen Magnuson home Mmnie Sneider were entertain'C'd C.nmrdia Lutheran C~ho iluy Uhlig, Cozad, one-armed man, south of Laurel. in the bust Kraemer home Tues- (R C T C 'r~, ev. . , ar1~. Pastqr.) :.

...+If-.::"~_""I":'!1 .....,."jfe\f days with their son... Rev. Al- Clarenc Beaton moted to hfs teachers and SO pupms in the town ~~ti~;;~~~sc~~~~;da~~·J;~~~:! Wh~h~~S~ ;;~7~~eO:a;;ht::~'v.~:~~ ~t~;h \~ir~~~~;,of Anita Kraemer':; Sunday, September 5: ". :.len Magin, and wi e. house i.ch the Henricksons ~_ of 650f at" of Iowa, third. Mr. Taylor was in thel G. Reith home, returned to I Sunday school ~t ~O. . j

Miss Mabel b~ens wEtht t:> cait~d. Gar'1'Vood, son o~ Mrs. H~nry irst last year. A ~in.coln ~man took his h~me Tuesday. .Home Fnnn: Swedett. 11 Mornmg worshIp m Swedish at....::lI~:lIIloiM;;:,lll:ll_l':'l ~o folk Thursday to rcsu~e her Mr. a Mrs. H. C. Bartels, kt~. Westrqpe of Belden,',is a native of ' lass B and a Plrpnvlcw man, clas:'i Mr., and Mrs. J. W. MCIlrath'l LOUIe Swanson and daughter E ' ' 'f

_ ' , I teaching. at Linc~n school after and Mr:. Paul Rethwisch &-nct Carroll. He is a gra/duate of Bet- . Th'c tournament wJ11 be held at Mrs. D. A. Paul and Albert Ander- EdlJ;-J, \Vhf) had spent th~ past thr':'~ M\~llnmg worship at 8. JjM st r ral schQols opened Mon- VisJting relatives ere. sons pi to leave this ThUrStlv den h~gh school and attended orfolk again next ycar th~ las~ son mhde a businC'ss trip to Carroll month=- with relatives m Sweden, ,ISS Teekla G~ldbe~g 'Will enj ":

ay. M-r. and Mrs. E ie Cook and by car or California to spen I ~ Wayne Teachers coll~ge four Y\"an reek of August. and Wayne Frid<lY. tlr!'i\',_,d home ThursdnY. They re- tertam thc Durea: sO("lety Thur!5 I'T 'e R b£>rt Rinehar.ts plan to MrS. Harry QUe went to ([)maha. month Los Angeres and 0 'r and four summers to receive his I Mr.land Mrs..John Berg(>r"o~ Iport <I very enjoyuble yiSlt and" Ictar ~~tcrn{on thiS week. ~OVff to ayne. 'Sunday and visited until TtIl-esday :places. r. and Mrs. Bartels ~ill A.B. degree. After ~everal years'! Gets Masi'er's Degree. and Bertha and Mrs. M. Westling Ipleu";<lnt \"uyuge home, u_ er "'a~ue. p(ogmm~Frida~.T~e J ns Chr~stensen 'family in the Roy Browl) home.." visit th it daughter, Mrs. J ck t>eaching experlencei he plans to II Miss Blodwyn Owens reC'.?ived were ~unday dinner guests in the _ evenlOg at 8. :1

penlt SU day in Yankton. Mr.,and Mrs. Lester Belford and Allensw rth, and the others ·n go to ~he Univer!'iity of Pittsburgh her M. A. degree August 28 from Herm.pn FUQss hom'~. Celebra~ Birthday. T~.e pa~tnr Will meet with th~GJrnert Sundahl spent Sundny bnby of Willow Springs, Mo., came visit Mr Rethwisch's parellts~r.. for his mater's deg~ee. Southern Methodist university ~t W<l~O Johnson h3s ~ccept('d a I :\1r. ~md Mrs. C<lr! Vollers <lnd ~on Irmg'--'tlOn clas~turday rnorn,~

veriing t Wtn. Sundahl's. Saturday to spend a few days in and M . Adolph Rethwisch, Mr. Garwood, whjo measures .'j ballas, Tex<:ls. She specia.lized in Ipositirln in the Crofton hIgh schfJr,l. f:lmJly of Pe-.nder, came F:H:i:':ly to m;.~t . ..'. M"iss B rnice Honey went to AI,,:, .the W. H. Belford home. Mrs. ad Henrickson ot Q_ feet, 5. inches tall. e~rned a record comnter,cial lnw ~nd b.usines~.. ~i,~'; ~r. ntnd Mrs. Roy Johnson took I attend tl-r.:- f<il'. In the evenmg they celeb~n~~~y~odmmumon. Will ~

eh, to be in teaching Monday. Miss Thelma Woods leaves Fr-i- net, ca Friday to visit 1rer 1atl1'- of "crilckl" forward in basketball wens IS sup'2rVlsor In the Wlch- him t~ .crofton Mond.a}".. I\I.-'Ith Mr. and Mrs. Osc<lr Nelson b ' ny mormng. 8ep..foClaren e Johnson of Madison ~ay for Cody, Neb., where she will er, W. . Brock. Mr. and M~. an~ rfignted as king of bantam_ tao Falls college. at WichIta FaIle;, I Mr. <lnd Mrs. Arthur Anderson and sons were ?uests 10 the John tem er 12,

. C.; en p, wa.s home for Sunday. 'teach. Mrs. T. M. Woods and Miss Luther treet and Hazel, Mr. flttd weLght boxers. He Iconches ath~ ex3S. She exJects to come to and crlJdrcn and Mmnle C<lrlsnn Vollers home In honor of Mrs. --------Ewre DavJs was home ftom rCladys will take her as far as Mrs. D Ralston and baby, Mh;. letics lat ,Lindsay and this year, .arroll nt the Holidays when her Iwere pundtlY <:lfternoon vi~ltors in Vulkrs' b1rthd<lY. WOlTld Events

Mooi'son ,c, camp over Sunday. 'Norfon;:. -, Ed. Sh elt, Mr. and Mrs. Fl~d with all veterans returning, hopes lB.ter, Mrs. F. M. Stauffer a~vj Ithe Frank Carlson home.Mr. an Mrs. Otto Wagn'er and The Carl Pedersen family spent Andrew and family and Mr. p d to have a championship team. hlldren of Barranca. Bermep, H:ms [lOd Jens Mogemon of Reith: Fa.mily hunton. Adolf Hitler and the pope ~

c:Jaughter were in No~folk .Sunday.. Monday evening last week at Mrs. ,Black spent Sunday a - Langu<:lges, grammar. mathema- outh ~m'<,ric?, will b~ here. M-i~5 Chic<J*o, cnme Sunday fflr n visit The Reith famlly hnd <.l rC-U,1ion reported tlYID~ to conciliate.,Wm., uggemari who is ill, lle- Harold Sorensen's near Wayne ·ernoon it Rtnck's. Mrs. Henr~, - tics and scienC"2s arc/ taught by wens IS takmg: a, trIp to New \vith friends herc. They ;H'~' for- In the Hermnn Lenm<ln home Sun- Andre\\,· :}ifelJon, seeret::lry of the

mains ab ut the same ~t his. horry,e. and Friday evening at Harris Sor- son we t to the Andrews ho 'e Mr. GnrWlood.' rleans, San Antonio <lnd Galves- mor rpsidents of Concord. dilY· Th()'-··~ present were the H. ~reil>iUry for 11 yeats, died Thurs~Rev. a d Mrs. Allen Magill VIS- erisen's ~here. that aft rnoon and rtemained i.l:1n- The young man's work was ~;:). on, Texas, bf'fore hpl' :;chool open,; Mr, nnd Mrs. Albin Peter<;rm F. Rt'l!h ;md W. D. St<Jllmg fam- dny nIght In Southhampton, N~

ited R~v. D. J. Jay at Dixon, Sun-' Dave TheophiIus· and son, 'til Mo ay when she returt';Ied Ito appreqiatcid l<:lst year that the eptember 13. nnd SOn clOd Mr::. Wymore Wallin dw", :-"lr. <.lnd :\lr:;, Fntz Reit~, Y. H'~ was 83.day. , .I· C1<iire, of Smithland, Iowa, came- 'Magnet., ! Linds~y f'ChCllOl board gave him <:Ind An-len left Silturd<lY for a fl"\v Reitll and sons, Wm. and Albert Approval has been given for al..

Bonme,1 ~w3nson spent all day Friday. The latter remained at Al- Dona A. Jones, son of Mr. ahi an indease in S<'llary. __ ~R1J~R(~R'E)J dh~Y. s' o,·i:;it With. fcl<ltivcs In. OmCl- <lnd r~rn(· ... t. Chns Lehmun of Itha- (lotment of 20 millions foIl' thlJThursdn~ In the E. L. Pearson len Stoltenberg's where a new well Mrs. E. A. Jones of Lincoln , r¢- ~ I u ca: ::"Ie.b, und Delbert Nolte of IPWA power clnd irrigation P,'rojedhome. ~ is b'~ing :;unk. turned a his horrrc Thursday tlft- SehtJolln Carroll -' . l\lr. and ;\/Irs. Rudolph S\\':1n.<::on, WdkefIeld. near Columbus. '

.,:r~~ I-ja:ry D~ncsia family b.ad Miss Beatrice Murrill, and Miss er spen ing three weeks with Gerthy :md Mlldred nnd :'Vir"s Le- - Reckless ;lCrial bullets s~ot byStin'day [dmn~r In the, T. Collms Mary Bailey plan to arrive next Dean ens at the George H. (J~n8On Mondny·11ILiI£FI£i1J.ia'hn.. Inu ~khuumberg were Sund;,y For M~. Forshoerl'.' IJ<Jpanese struck down. the ijrttishhome. l Saturd<lY by car from San Rafael. Owens ome. Mr. and Mrs. J'oJ~s Cnrrbll school opened Monday Congregational Church mornlhg c<:JlIers in the Ro173t D:..<y Tn honor uf ~s. Edwq.rd Fors- I, amba5sndor to China last Thurs...

The ~els J~hnsons ~alled' Sun- Calif.• to visit a month ':in the Ed, retu~ home the same day alfte-r with aood enrollment in all de- P h' t 9 30 S d . h home· 1 b('rg'.~ Im·thd'Jy of Saturd<ly, the i day and thrust Japan into graveday afternoon In the Olaf Swanson Murrill home. attend' g the American Legi!on partmEfnts. The high school regis- f re[lc ~ng;-J :. . un Jy ~c 001 Allqn <)nr] Bonnj,~ Lum:n '~f f'J:lowlng gue~L'3 were entertained I dIplomatic l'trcumstanres.home~, ' Chris Htlnsen of Sholes. Mr. anti aod' uxiliary convention at tered 14 Monday. The same clas- a ~r~.nr, A'l ' W d d . Ne\vcJst\c, s!>('nt blr Wl'l'k In the: in tht· Fnr:-,berg home Friday 8ft- I ----The-~. H. Wagners sWnt Sat- Mrs. Blair Jeffrey and Patty of ScoUsbl ff. Their daughter, F~t- ses nrq off'~red this year as ip the 'ccak ICS l( m~t '" nes ay thiS Ed, Allen homl'. 1{lrw'y Ra~tl'de i (I n(j(Jtl: :'vIr>. Enc LIOn Dnd Mil-! II!III.....II]IIIIIII!!!I

urday evening at Robert Rine- Wayne, spent Sunday in the Wm. ty Ann, spent part of the summer ~.;st. ShOpe ~ork •may be <:lkided. : . dnd DIJrnthy L lmm tllok thLm Idl tc! \1r,> Adolph J3!IJom and Ihavt:s. . Sundahl home. The J'offreys stay- at Cam Kiwanis, campfire girls' Bnnd Will be conducted by Arvid I Baptist! Church. "homc S lnnlY . Du)uthv :vIr" Ruth ]uhn«on ani

The ~e.rman Brockmanf! arrived ed untn Monday. resort t Milford, and with her Davis, ,glee club by Fhilip Carl~on I I f~dll Thr('~ 1'. !UI nc d tn hi home: d llqhtel~, Ruby ~md Genevl'c\ e, Ihomo.c. last week from a trip'10 Mr. an-d Mrs. Jay Drake went uncle a d aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Hob- and girls' athletics by Miss Nadln(' Services Sf'ptrmber 12. ne.lr \\lnsldc ThLllSddY dftU uj.I'ld \11~ E"t.her S\\ansonOregon. ... . to Primrose Saturday <lnd return- ert Jo s, at Osceola. Hansen Miss Hansen also ~erver II Sund<:ty sC'huol ::It 10 <l. m. I \\(ck f; \ I It In th' h1HT1f' of hh I -

V. G. Williams was ltl Wayne ed Sunday with their daughter, '3S ~rin~ip~lJ. Supt. Anto~ Jtnse~ L<ld1£'s' Aid mC'~'ts next Wf'dne~- gI,mdp::II(nb, 1\11 .lntl :\lls Ru-I Has Dinner Guests. IThursday for the funeral of P. L. Pauline. who hnd spent a couple has mathoematics clm;ses; Mr. Dnv- jday <:It tht' ,hUTCh pariors MI" dolph Sv. mson I :\Ir~ D \ Paul entert.lIned atMabbott. ,ofl months there. (I ETY is, sdenc!!'; Mr. Carlson. soclQI jRobertEddle,Mrs FlOyd Andlc\\') John :\leIlrlth Itft :\lnr.dlY u f.i oclolk droner Tuesd::IY e\e-

Ra":ley Hill. who had been in Mrs. Donald Morris left Sunday . . . scienc€es; and Miss Hansen lan- j'md Mrs. I 0 Jones entert.lln. morning for P'~'rt!l, N. D .. to .101)1~ Inlng" fnr )'lr.~. Ed. Parmeter and IBaker, Ore., left last Thursday for for Rifle. Colo., to visit Mr. Morris guages and typing.. II ~ :lfter the thrcshm~ un hl.~ farm children uf S:llmon, Keln., Mr. and

Ri~~~CJo~~.Duffey fam~l~ ~eturn.. ~~. ~e~.mli~~c~o~h~ee; n~riara~ Delta ~ia~l:::::~ Friday ha:~~~c<~t~r~~~~ t~~clfOl"~~r ~::;i~~ i (Rcv.~~l~~~;~~l~~~~stor.) ~~'~:;~~p~'~ie~![~l~~~lough of D:xun" ~~,~..(' I~I;l ~~;~;~:~~~rI~:l~~~e~~d I£Od ,Thur~daY.from a VISit In Ma- Columbu::; by car. this w k with Mrs. Tom Ro~rts, Evans hOlJse. Mr. Davis uC Wilyn~, Regul<Jr sOI"\'icc:'i Sundny I MI". und :\11·". Albcrt Anrler;;on I:\ll~ Juhn T'JyI(Jl· iJncl [,Imliy, M:·Ideliat Mmn. • Melvin Jones,. Wanda and Avis Legjon Auxiliary meets this and Mr. Carlson of Concordl, me I and Ocn-rly Ann of WOlync, were, ,1I1rl :\11"=-. H<lfn'y Taylor ,lOci Rob-

, MIl. and Mrs. Carl Mellick were Furness of Los An~eI'es. eou:sins of Thursday with Miss Winifred Col- staying in th\' Rev, C. E, Fredrlck-; St. Paul Lu1heran Church. SundJv clllln\'r gu('st.~ 10 th(' :\. i ert .Inc! :VIr. :md ::\-1]"::;. Juhn Mdl-t/!. Sunday dinner guests in the Ralph J. L,"HcnricksoD. visited here Sat- lins_ sen home. Miss Hansen of Iowa, :(Re\'. c. E. Fredricksen, P;l.<;t.()r.) !O. AIid('l"srm homC'. :\1r. ;lnd M~·.;.: r:,lhMiller home. urday evening. They are spendin~ Merry Makers meet Septemoor is in ~he J. M. Petersen home. B.ible cl;lss. odu~;Jtional ;lnrli Gll"'! H.lnsrlO ;mcl family \\"('J"(' ~lft_ I"The E. Lewis family visited in a few days at Magnet. 10 in the Ben Meyer home in MisS: Dorothy Queeney tcnches busmess meC'tlOg thL'> Thursd<.JY· Cl"nn(Jn ,lnrl ~lIppcr- gue"ts thcro.

the Herman Hurl~y home at Jack- Miss M<lbel Jea.n Petersen went Wayne. grammnr room. She <lnd her tnoth-: Sund~y: ~unday <::rhool nnd \.11". ~md Mr<;. Arnold Locteherson, Sundny. . to Ser,l:teant Bluff, I?wa, S~turday Met~hist Aid meets next Wed- rer mO\"2d' here from RnndOlP.h and :?erman SPI'\'ICl' at 10; EnglIsh s".::r- ::md ftJmlly ;1n.~ Mr .. and 11r;;. E.d-

Marvin B.lird of Wayne, visited to resume her teachmg. Mlss Lor- nesday. Cov\.'red dish luncheon have .m <:lpartment <It the J. E. 1\ Ice at 11. mund Loetd1( I of south of Allen,from Tu~sday to ;rhursday with :aine Petersen begins her teach- win be served. Hancock home. ~i;;;s. Fern c~rl-I: Ladies' Aid meets next Wedn(';;;- ~nd Mr. and Mrs. Max RO~2tt ~n.dEldon Woods. 109 at Wynot next Monday. M~th ist Missionary society son of Wnyne, 1S mtermedlate ,day. son, Ne?l, of Newmnn Gl'O\-(', weIC

Mr. and Mrs, Victor Johnson Miss Lucille Pau1;sen went to met'its t is Thursday with Mrs. C. teacher. She stays in the J. M. :- c~Jllers m the Gu.st Kfnemcr home~md Mis's Blnnehe W'2re Wayne vis- Osmond to teach, MISS Eva Paul- E. Jon s. The hostess will bf in Petersen home. Miss .Mylet Hole- Presbytf't1.:;1.~ Chur('.h. Wedncsdily e\-'e~lOg,

Itors Saturday. sen will go to Emerson.os soon as charge nd plans for the year will kamp ot C<:lfrol1, is pnmnry teach- (Rev. R. L. vi..Jllwms, p<ls.t.or,) John and. C.hUS' S\vanson , Mr.Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Christensen she feels vreB enough. She has a be rna e, er ogain, Sunday Jt 1 p. m. prenchmg in and Mrs. Rudulph Swanson, Gcr-

of Wakefi'dd, ,spent Saturday evc- substitute for ,1' week or two. _, __ English. Sund:1Y ;:.:chool to follrnl,l, thy and :\11Idr('d, Mr. ~lnd l\Ir~.

ning ,in CarmIl. . f Mrs. S. S. Gibson pf Randolph, . 8ooial. To Serve As Judge S.unday evenmg ;1.t 7, junIor ;mfl :\,r(1tt'2S .;-Jnd chIldren, Mr. tlnd 1\1r~.The E. L. Pearso~ family spen. and Mrs. Paul Rethwisch were Meet ob WedDesdaY. •• SenIOI' C. E. Pl',~achmg follov,'s. Ge~. LllmoJd: ~1r. and ::vI:~. EmIl

Sunday aft~rnoon ill t~e Wm, Thul's~y overnlght guests of E.O.l members were gtrests of Of Sheep ExhlbltS Next Monday cvening pr,lycr ThIes <lnd children and Mrss .Len;}Swanson home. Mh. Walter Bredf'mflyer after at- Mrs. Gtorge H. Reuter Wednesday C. H. Marti.'; left Wedl1'"2sday sf'f\'icp. Sch3umbcrg were ~und3Y dmner

Mr, nnd Mrs. ~cd Stapleman of tendi~g Nu-Deale elub <It her for a s cial time. with some purebred; Oxford Down Lndies' Aid mect.<; next Wednes- <lnd ~upper guests In the AugustBeldE-n, spent Fnday afternoon at home, . _ shC'cp :which he wilt exhibit [It the dny <It the ('hurch. ;'vTr:;. M. 1. Swi- D;lOgbcrg home neilr Win:;idc.W, ~. Wa~ner's. , Mr. "ahd Mrs. Moore, Alton Je-n- Eleele Delqaie. stnte fail- in Lincoln next week. hnrt, Mr:;. Evan Hnm('f nnd Mn, Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Youn g d'lhl. of

MI~s>.Celia Thomas goes the last kins and Lot\.'n Porter came from Mrs. Evn Gaskill W<:lS elected MI', Morris will judge 4-H shecp Gurnl2y Prinr"C .setH'. Osceola, Neb., were Sundny rIm-of thIS week. to Grand IS1.and to Crawford last week to visit until delega·t~ to Rebekah assembly at at th'~ stute fair .ncxt M.onday Dnd We.stminster Guild mf'f'tlng for n',-'f ~uests i.n tile Ol[lf. Nclso'lresum'2 ~eachlfig. the middle of this week with Mrs. Kearn..w in October Tuesday last he wlil judge a1l other sheep there 13st Friday \\'(1S cnnrr1ied. Till" homf'1 Mr. [Inn ;"'irs, Dil\"Iri .Tohn-

" The Vlc~or J?hnsons spent Sun- Moore's sister, Mrs. Will Bontn, week. 'the lodge meets next Tues- Tuesday exceptmg th~ breed in n('xt mf'eting will 1)(' Sf'ptembN Sf.ln ~ll1d f~lmlly, Mr..and :\-ir5. A.,r-I day art~rnoon In the John Nelson ani a.t~ers. dilY. I which his nre ('ntered. Mr. Morris 24. vld Pt.tcrson tJn.d chJldren of Lnu-home .,~ear Concord. . Mr. 'and Mrs. Chris Jorgensen i ~ will ])'2 in Lincoln until SeptC'mber rc'l, nnd LOUIe Swnnson nnd Evangelical Free Church.:.ravIJrr,'and Mrs. L. E .. Morr.ls of and ~u.ghtC'r and Gilbert Sundahl Aid EIkts Officers. 11. d?~gIHer. Edp<l. were nftcrnoon I (Rc\", L. A. Ft..;terson, Pastor.)ij9:r~91!t, spent Sunday In the John were ~unday gu~sts in tho.c M. Methbdist Aid at n meeting §:'IIII11I11I1UlIllllIJlIlIIlIlIIlIIllIIlI~ VISI.tnrs. Mr. nnd MI'~. Youngd<lhl I Sund;ly school at 10.Hee.ren h'lll1e he~e. .. .rorgen~en home. Mr. und Mrs. WedneSday last' weel{, elected C ·t P" :;: CONCORD = <lnd Louie Swnns?n <lnd Edn<l rc- 110rnrng worship at I L

Mary ,[Ind LeWIS John WI~ltams Mauri(J~ Hansen and son were Mrs'lo. Gaski1l president, Mrs. OmmUftl y ICnl.C :. E mamtd .for the nrght and went ~o EVl ning evangelistIc servjce at~t;~rF;;~~:rs::~:~ guests 10 the e¥enin~ callers. W. H. elfO!'d secretary and Mrs. Is Held Thursday § (:By Staff Correspondent) § ~~~ ~%l~. ~\~'a~,s~~<::i~ome YIond3Y 8 L. W. McNatt

Harold Kuhnhenn returned lust S Thhe Fl' WI'. HOklOffiBPldondHJOhn Ann R berts t~2asurer. Presbyterian <:lnd Congregntion- ":lUIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIfi: I y ~. Rev. Oscnr Walstadt will be thee ram amI les 0 e en enry I h h d ~ speaker at our Sunday services.

week after spending most of the Hokam,p family pf Norfoik and H. C. Bu1els, a C UTe es sponsore a commun-. ... Carlsons Return Wednesday ewning prayer ser- "~wmmer at Coleridge. . Ed. H~I{amp family were S~nday Mrs. . C. Bartels' birthday was ~~ ~~~~~~ ~~~,;~~~d~fIv:~~hh~;~ Mlls~Cl<:lra ~CISOns\'ls~ted In the F LT· \icc, Don·t nf'glect thIS most Im- ar are

. LeRoy Peterson visLt'ed fro~ gllestf of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ho- eelebra ed Sunday '2vening When bl . I b d G ld Pa~ 3r;:;:~ ome f ~n ay. rom ony rip por1<mt meeting of the church.';hues~ ;0 Satu~day last week In ,kemp' ,and Miss H~lda. Mr. a Mrs. H. L. Bredemeyer, FI:ec:~'i':"~~: cl~~ha-da~ehi'2ve':ne~~ the ~:ek_ene~so:.~th ~e~e'f~':~~~ Rev. and Mrs. C. T. <?~rl~on, Young people's meding Friday Phone 108 Wayae, Net.'

;:he wmen~~~::tswere sun..:" ~et~ c. E. Fredricksen returned Rev. a d ~rs. C. E. Fredricksen day in connection. Sports [Ind her~. ~h'2odora, JudIth nnd Philip m-.- eve~~Lnigiat~8';i~~iii~==:::==I===1d " . th· FrIda~ from northern conference, and M and Mrs Ed Trautwein baseball were also diversion. M· F C f S' C"t nvcd home Tue:-d3Y evening last I have l7..:('n crucified withS~~'a:~~e~o:.~e~~ssl~oles~ Henry i~ O~'aha. Rev. Walter Bracken-·j came ~ the Bart'els home for a spenl:\as~r:'ee~oSSa~) tl~~uxJUl\~~ ~eetc. f.ro~ a three v,.:eeks' vaca- -----" --- - ---"

Mr. a.nd Mrs. Paul Bethwisch swlt,', ev. F. C. DOctor, Rev. E. J. surpris social time. Marry In Omaha Kirchner horne. twn tnp In the c.ast and south.and sons· were SUnday dinner Moe 1 and Roav, W. A. Gerdes of - •• Miss Dorothy Bahm of Wayne, !hey h,ad. trav.el:d .10 14 stat'2s an.dguests in the Merle Roe home. waY~, were alsQ there.: F.- A 111* Bride. And LIve In Blal~ spent last week in the H. F. Krae- m O.ntMIO, Canad,:, from DetrOit YO' rt ity

The Dowe Love family, Mrs. Mrr~ ~has. Junek and children, Mrs. Otto Wagner entertalinf'd Mr. Chris Anderson of Wayne, mer home. to ,NQlg,ar.8 falls. Frr.ends and rela- our ppo. un' ---Clark G~or.ge and Peggy ViSited.at Mrs'l~uguS~Fra~e.n and son ~ad Tuesd y evening last week for and Miss Ethel Horn, daughter of Arnold and P<:Iul Peterson were ~I\(,s ~ele ~Isl~ed <Jl~ng: the ,wn.

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Craig from Friday until Sunday. ~hur8, ay dmner In th~. Mi~e Miss E hel Horn who was IDaliried Mrs. J. P. }lorn of Carroll, were Sunday visitors in the Axel Frcd- 111 lo~va, IlJm~ls, IndIana, MIChl-

Mr· d Mr G"-' M J h lD home and also Vlslted tn Monda to Chris Anderson. Ptizes . d Md· 0 h Th . k h g3n, rNew YOlk, New Jersey and. an s. WfI; '. 0 nson tb- ph Dorman and August ' marne on ay ill rna 8. ey nc son orne. KenHlckv Many plat.~s of special

and Ruth visited ~n -the Henry 9 homes riear Wayne. In car s wen~ .to ~r~. Walter went to B1uir to ~kc. their horne, F.orrest Magnuson visited in thlC hi:"to~ic i~tcrest we;e ~een such as ~o See and Drive a NewPolzer home at F\mder, S~mday. .land Mrs., etlifford Parker Bred\:! eyer,. MISS Wuufred 5te- Mr. Anderson begmmng work lJ.l Em~l Swanson home from Sunday Indenendence hall::It Philadelphi.a;

The Aug. Franzen famtly had. bn Mr ~J.!nk Fa ker nd phens nd MISS Hilda Hokamp. u garage there W'2dnesday. I untIl Thursday. M q.t V Al d iSundaY.,dinner and supper in. the ' es ~Heh were r sun~:ay -- Miss Genev~ Nygren spent fr~m Va~~' bra~an~nLi~~~~'S ~xea;o;i:iDan HeIthold hoJl're near- Wayne~ th is Rohde home Good Sbower Fall&. ' : Saturday untIl Thursday With r-H d '·11 K' nd the

~r-. and Mrs. Robert Ca-m~bel'l . M~S, urn. BOWles of Rainfall here Sund~y ~ightl Miss Gladys Granquist. ~lCaa:J T~a~~n~i~ts orint~rest :nand ?ab~ of Lau~l, spen.t Fnday h, was ,afternoon guest. am?unted. to .35 of .an lOCh. Thel T?: All:J'~rt and John Nygren Han~ibal, Mo. In Washington thee.ven;ng I':, the Geo-. G~skll1 home. Evelyn ames and Leland Ro~r Papestein and Dora an'l mOIsture lS of benefit. i ~amllies spent .Sunday afternoon C3rL~ons snW congress in action.

Mrs. Chffo:d Park~r .and son ,Jaeb s bf Norfo <k, were Saturday Leona of R~Ddolph, nnd the Wm. . . ' In the Nel:; Enckson home: Karl II Stefan of the Third Nebras-and ~s. ChrIS Maas, Jr., and Set'lS nigM .Jnd Sun ay guests in the Whipp ding family of Sholes. S~~ Rebuilding Ban. I The Herbert Lan~.o'r family a~d ka dttrict was very friendly andW\;>re In Norfolk Saturday after.- E.~~ Fisher Qm.€. Miss Lila spent aturdaY evening in. the Ot- R\.:'~U11dmg of t~e barn wrecked I Lyle Jewell were dmner gu.ests ln help I to the family during theirnoon. f F' ttl' returried with the Norfolk to Fr zen home for Mrs, Fran- by wlll1d a few v..eeks ago at the the Ed. Allen home Saturday. . 't' th 't, Mr. nnd .M~s. H. L. Neely and fol s: and visit d until S.unday zen's irthday. H. L. Harmer farm started l<:lstl Mr, .and Mrs. Julius Kirchner Vl~ln ~ent~c~~YMrs. Carlson sawa'ack.1ot Wll'I_SId., were ~tmr8d.&y,eitog. ! week. I and MISS Fern CrOss attend\2d the her ¢hildhood home for th~ first

'evFnlQ.&: guests the Leo J-ensea . and Mrs I Ed. Wood of Happy \\liorkers Club. - I rodeo at Oakland Wednesday. time' since she was 10 years old.hom~., 'W' Iowa· e Saturday and • To Have OperatieD. I Mrs. eRa. Magnuson and son, K rk . . h ' . t t d'

Mr,".and Mrs. H. A. Jethwisch, s ~y gue;ts the D. J. Da~is Wi~P ;s.~~e~~e:~~a~tit~t~~: . Miss Mary Re~, who is r.iv~ Maynard, were. Friday visitors in ti~~ a~I ~~e~~~ ~a~~~mTh:al~~aJId chl1dre~ of Wayne-. "ere SUn~ 'ho~.1 They ca r also to see. Mr. en m bers and two guests. Miss I~g tre~tments 10 a Wayne. ho~- the Mrs. Al~ertma Goldberg home, cabi birthplace ot ~he Greatday gU'2sts In the Hans Rethwjs~h Wdo(ts other si ter , Mrs. John L. Evely Otte and Miss Leona Jlohn- pltal, Will undergo an operatlQD m Mr. nn~ Mrs. Velmar And~rson Ema cipator is beautifully pre-horn,e. ~~.. Jo~S who is i f Owen Price re- to t Afte b' about a month. I and fa.mlly were Sunday dmner serv'c near Hodgenville.

Mr. and Mrs. w. H. Wagne~ and tur.'!J." with the for an indefinite s n, p en. r a usmess ses-. guests In the Geo. Magnus~n home. T~OhiO as well as the Missis-I daugbters were Sunday dmner st~JtjU~ siDn a social time, Mrs. John Lions c .... Tue!Jday. i Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bjorklund .. 'd t be f' dl, g~.sts,. of Mrs. Harry.LeSsman at M'sS' R"se W rdinger of Chica- Morris and Mrs. Albert SielD~n Rev. Allen Magill addressed I and daughters were Tuesday visit- SllrP~1 seeme 0 d tVher"! Tlelnl Y~ureL ~ L__ v served Mrs. Glenn JenkinSj anct L' 1 b T sd . Mr . th A th A d h s e s now. an e-lr va eys

" I,~. " ~p,mt the k-end here with M . B ilt t . lOns c u '. ue ay evemng. s. ors In e r ur n, '~rson ome. gave no visible indication what-, ~rs. Carl Pedersen a~sons and.. ~'\~~ter, Mrs. aul Broeker, and Se~e ::.0 Fogren e er ain 10 A. ~. H\mrlckson and daughter. I Mr. and Mrs. Martlll Rod'~ll ~nci evocr,of the havoc that had been

. M.i.&&.,cLara Sorensen VISlted ....··f ' l'r' The ~ers took her to Maran, of Magnet, sang far the ~y.rtle ~ae were Tuesday evenmg wroujght a few months a o.~ oon last week (at J. Ra olph Su y to visit!rer group. I VlsJtors In the John BC'rgersol1 g

s. , ." fa Joseph rdlnger a few I home. St"" 1'1 Y tL. lara Sorensen. Miss ~o~. '~. !~," DiM O. n--scIay. Miss Bertha Bergerson returned (fftlDfJ -,; OU,,,ibold and John 1'1'._ a Rev. J. L'IPhillips at South to her work in Wakefield Monday Pas8esln City

nt Thursday eveftin& ,at Carl, . an~ Mtt's. WkMi Wag~ dayleft Sioux City~ father of l\hs. F. M. after spending the week-end nt T'··6 d f Mersen's., ... y as or a - ter Br meyer. Bridge wa~laY- Druliner who ~sed to live at Car- home. h~ little -year-ol son 0 r.rs"Chas. ~henenberl'olW"m';' ~artto 'I S. ~'f and ~he ed at ur tables and,score· ites roll, died TbJP'SdaY at his bODl\:!, Miss Vivian Bloom spent Friday and IMrs. ~. S~nwall, of n~ar! spe.lit a, cou,p~ ot· dBys _st • . Mr ['.M:'ry. Monk and .went MI'9.· Don Bl'iD.k, Mis Hil- aged 8.3. H.ls Wife, three daughters and Saturday with hl!r cousim- Mart nsburg l dled In a SlO~x Cityk with hlll' daU~, Mrs. Ed. e, ofL 1;" came to stq dlr H mp "Bd Mrs. Ott" 'ag- .Bd five sOJllllsurviw. I LeoBa Bloom, in the Adolph Bloom hosp tal Thursday followmg an~D. . IS.· LUI Bosacker and nero M • BriM also tecetv ~ra- I I! _ i home. attae of Sil.inal m~nmgltls..an4-:Mrs.. C,Jaude.S~l_a ,.wbl~~' q are IOU· ,ft~' ppize. The hostess rved.' , In n.J.. IIMpI4:aL I; Miss Kathleen Pomeroy of . Th funeml servl~s wer~ he~dchildren, at l)ixoo.. '$pelll GeQ~l~, I~ Mrs. ~ Misa ·inIfred'Stephens eDtUta.ills Mrs. MatidreSmith is in an pma- Wa~, spent from Thursday un- ID Hen Sunday With burial m

ay- and~ _. the .. Mr' ~,Mrs. Her~ ~ t week$. ha hO$pital where she is rec 'ving til Sunstay in ~he Henry Erwin Co rd cemetery. He was themw:~ ',,":::: , r~lved ,!'rid_yo frDm care for one of her eyes-_ '. W. hom.e. I gran on o~ ~..and. Mrs. John~,~,'W" t, Ca ." .where ~ ~: J. Herter, 'Who was with Hubert Reynolj:ls of Los An~les, Slen all of this Clty.and.Ilf1s.1':.:·', .' 'a Mpj ~nn. father'. n;, '. tume~ last week. Mrs. is sl"'nding a IWek with his por-

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th.e R.'.' F.; PWk 1I0000e llIf ":::.'. ~lo"i.e~ .' . ..~. "Ande>!son visited her also., eDts, Mr. and f'4.ro. Frank Rey-"',: . ... ..' rlll~:;e ",lJIN_" J' '. - : nolds. i •

.......... "'. ',., .' ,".. ... c':,d.c'i.,· . . JIll,.., r- . A,lbert A~on pf Wakellelll." . r,'.·=::cr,: • .left'~J~k ", ~"1"'I'!'PI't 1Ic1laol Ha old fta"","r who had' In spent several darS,last week with

net; :Mr. and,~: . lIeatrltl!. M\'S•. A: " "lit*,~•......' .5..'.tIIt. a SiO. ,l< Cjty ihQSl)ltal a.b<Ju. \ ... ,his sis"'r. Mls,., D ... A.. Paul and,~. >, 0 to BeatriJ:e , til Mn;' n::~~ wbR iwee re from .'~- "familY. ~ Ieh . Mr~ '. ' all- ,dI:x take& ,Ito- his Miss. M' ~anson of Kmer-

. .,,'<, ......L~ 'at, '. I~ scm, was a 'in the ~'Ot W3Jl' e-,~ ...... Pock....~ 'mer ._ '..,~t- _ . "Mr. IlIl<l ...... Jq,w IiIlCIioIl; - ~;

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DON' RISK YOUR LIFE ON SMOOTH WORN nRfSlDO YOU KNOW . .

!~i~~~~lh:liv~:,h:a~thanl.~ ...., .....n.n4chl....nlTHAT ••ilien _ .. wereinjured?TH ATmore ,bon 40'- _f

':::: ~:::~~ ~i~e~~;~'i:;pv"cture., "'•••vb .IHI,lricl"in. Clue t ,w..."u....feti,..,

IN THE Fires,oneStandard Tire, you getextra value in the form ofextra safety. It costs moremoney to build a safer'tire.But firestone can build afirs/~qIl4lity lire made of topgrade materials and sen it forless money, because Firestonecontrols rubber and cotton supplies at I:J~~~~~~~their sources. manufactures with greater FOR PASSENGER CARS

efficiency and distributes at lower cost. 4.50-21 •••••• u ••••••5YOU GET EXTRA PROTECTION AGAINST •.7;.19...... : .....55

BLOWOUTS - eight esua pounds of ~:::~:::::::::::~:::rubber are added to eyery 100 poundsof cord by Ibe Firestone paleoled Gum. 6.00-16 U.U

Dippiog process. 'fIr.f'O".YOU GET EXTRA PROTECTION AGAINST un'NUPUNCTURES-because under the uead are 1"'•.""40-:-:"21:-:.;';."'••;.;.;.;••;';.;';.."::.,=-.•:::,two excra layers of Gum.Dipped cords. ...5Q..21••••••••••••~IYOU GET EXTRA PROTECTION AGAINST ••75-19 nSKIDDING _ because the tread is 5.00-19•••••••••• 7.S-scientifically designed. S.ZS-I8 "' ..YOU GET LONGER NON-IKID MIWGEbecause o£ihe esUa tough,long.wearing 'fIl:u·:~~·uead. 1-"'-400-~";I.:'.:::..:::.':.~••:'.::••~S~.-:::O

Join the Fires,ooe SAVE A LIFE 4.SO'U...... ".....05Campaign today.by equipping your. car C1t__.......,~l­

with a set ofnew FirestoneStandardTires.

Miss Bernice Splittgerber spent house! the Capseys vacated.Sunday; evening in the George Mr-:and'Mrs. Irving; I1.<-l~de andHarder: home for Elmer Harder'.;: ramu~ o[ !"remont,. M~" <}n~ Mrs.birthdar. &nest Hal:!de and lam~ly ur' Wake-

Miss Izetta Buetow, Miss Bel.l- tRo,elbde'rIJ?o<otfercBeda~rdeBanlUlf.;'o,I""ehn'.ed· :~:.

lah BOrnhot~ and Miss Eulalie co iJ..., ~{Brugger wc~~ in Allen Silturday and Mrs. E1m~r Karll'etz of .AU.:;-(afternoon. Miss Buetow returned tm, ~ll1n., were Thur:5d<.lY dmnel'Sunday 'evening to Allen to start guest.s. In th~ Uet}e[ I:iahde WID'::.

teaching Monday. Mrs; Macy Maynard of Seatt~·,Miss Edna Anderson cam~ 5 .. t- Wash., arrived !'tiday·to Vi~it her

urday from Crofton to visit MbS ;:,j'oter, Mrs. J. M. Mc~urphy. Hl't­Beulah Bornhoft until Sund~ly.1 ~y Fl.:nske ()f Yank~p, .. aL,Miss Anderson and Miss Born-'I ;,pL'ndmg tfllS week wilh her aUIJ!.

haft went to Concord Sunday to .\lrs. MC!>.lur.lJhY ... Mrs. T. ~,~.. ,1".:1.­start teaching Monday. . ~k{; und l'hylllS of Y ~ kteJ/l,

Mrs. Will Finn was in Siou..{! ~rr)~ght :\11::'. l\Ltynal'd an }3etty1City last Wednesday to see her IU M ~lync'l:\1 1\1' : _­sister Mrs. Albert Troutman _and- ,r. ,U!r .. r". 1 11tj')fi Ca~lberg­munth-old baby. The baby u~del- and G~Jle (Jl Adlllgton, Mr. andwent an operation Thursday and, I~l"s. Edrl. Jl·IISl.:f.\ ot Blair, cam'~is as well as can be expected. Saturday dnd \:hl~l'd uver Sunday

Mr. and Mrs. DeUer Bahde, 11'- ~'.I~~. ~l~()r~~~~\~~,~ ~l~~t~::~lj l~s~ving Bahde uf ,Fremont, il~d PLt- neth \Vhuc}uw: who tl,(~~ ',Jent theer B,~hd: of Cedar Bluffs, ,:>pent Isummel" ~lt C.tllu.el·g·:;, ldUrtledfrom FndLlY untIl Monday <.11: With them. 'Frankfor~ and. Faulkton, S. lJ'l :\lr". Curti 13uthke vI'L()" .\:1_They vlSlted In the Juhn Bahde Cllli., Perle Bathk<: uJ S"'II;.:home at Frankfort. ,Ml". < nd Mrs. Herbert J..joJ .:_

Mr. and :;\lrs. J. S. HrJrney a~-l ke RIJtlllll.' <.Ind Betty and \1.

~'~~~~n;u~ ~~l::;V ~.~~~lnl~gr.a;~~.~ :I~~C;'~I :l~l.I:~.:riil~O;ec<.l.;n~l~<.I~,l:Mrs. A. L. ::\10nken and daughtpr J',-'S~IC ilnri. June of ·Martin::.bul"·'·of Seuttl·..:-, W<.Jsh. :Y1r~. Monken 13 '.'.-ere umncr gUL'Sts in.tl~~the former :\11ss Jo"cphine Hor-I T. C. hume.ney. The Horney, cnJr)yed tnps :\11'. ,md l\lr.:5 ..Alvin Frahm andout of Seattle. Llmlly of Sturgis, S. 'D., Mr. and

Mrs. H. C. Capsey and fZlmlly I :\1r.~. Rubert Frahm and EllIOttmoved to Lmculn Mond;ly to 1Fr,.llln spent Thursdtly afternoun

~:~ee t~~~c;~me~...en~~: C~IJ)~~~'~ I ~~nU~:'('~~~(':oI~~:\~d~...~~;~~l~:; ~~~~,~~guests in the Dr. S. A. Lutg~'n :;-.;. b .. Thul~d'ly.attcrl1o()n. return-home. Mr. Clnd Mr.,;. F. fl, D('ckf_'~ Ing t'l ~'lturd;~y. They'leftand daughter ure moving to the I fm thCl!" Sunday.

i 'Celebrate Birthdays.JTo ce1'2brate the birthdays of\fim. Vahlkamp and son, Eugena,guests in the Vahlkamp home'!tuesdilY evenmg last week wereMr. and Mrs. Aug. Wittler andfamily, Mr. and Mrs. Walter UL­rich and Dale, Mr. and Mrs. VIC"tpr Kmcsch'c and son, Mr. £lnri$:rs. Arnold VClhlkamp and son~nd Mr. and Mrs. Emil Vahlkamp.

ether at Johnson' park in ,Nor1k Friday. I

The John Gpshorns and Haro11uinns ~ere in Wakefield Tues~

ay evenmg last week. f'The Wm. Vahlkamps and Mu

ola Larson spent Fnday evenin'the Irvm Vahlkamp home.WC~.dell Swinney left Saturda*

t ViSit until next Monday afouncll Bluffs and Glenwood.Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Winterst'~itiJ.ere Wednesday last week supperests in the Harold Quinn homd.Mrs. Ben Fallbeck, l"rances and.

lmer of Dempster, S. D., VIsitedtto Gerlemans and oth'2rs fromriday until Monday.Mrs. Dean Hanson and Mrs.hn Goshorn were guests of Mrs.

atherine Dilts at PI'.~sbyteria.zll

id in Wakefield last Thursday.The Albert Millikens and Nona Powers were Sunday dmnet

:~ts~?n:~:.F~~~E{;~~~O~:;~~f mily sv..'nt the evening at Mll·llken's.

I Mrs. H. B. Ware, Miss Eleanor

!are, Mt:s. J, O. Peterson, Mrs.. C. Jens'2n, Mrs. ehas. Busby

a d Miss Lisle Busby of Wakefield,vyere Wednesday last week guestso~ Mrs. John Goshorn., Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Vahlkamp

~d son spent' Sunday afternoon

I st week in the Carl Roe~er homeear I3'..?emer. That evenmg they

d Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker~isited at John F. Baker's.

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~AYNE~:

the E. F. Shields hom~ Frl y aft- Sightseei g T r Of I Eastern tates

e er'~an Aevermanh 'was ~ Frl- P 0 M h •cia dinner guesl in u\<i Fr;J"Aev- rOI es c Intere t 'It.0 Travel s

..,.,.;-:--4+,-::----,-:--1-1 er· ann home. J

untor Jf.opping visiwd h~ltJ}.e Edison inSti~tion at Detroit 00- tue of Lib tty at Bedloe ISlid.

~: :~i:=:'~.home last Wej,es- ~.,~~s~~~~S~ ~e r~~~~d~~~~~ .~~ rhhee ~i;i~~~ W~:r:e~n;a~~~a~.ed :

rs. Fr~d W. Meyer spent'last in history an science, it 83 the enhru tructure which is v rywe k witl~llrer mother, MJ's.. Joe found by Mr. and Mrs. 0 car immense. ~e group took the s b_De in, at Emerson. Lredtke~ Miss Dorothy Lie tkc way to the I'Bronx where they sa VI

elores and Ardean Heithold and Mt. and rs. D. B. Ma tin, one of the largest zoos ill the:t last Wednesday afterrioon the last of G noa, who arr'ved world. In'New York, one must pot

Darlene Roeber. home ~ugust 21 after spen mg overlook ~ll stl'~et, so it was~lsOr. and. Mrs. Carl Pedersen and two weeks in ~he east. The p rty included among the spots visi cd

50 spent Friday evening .in the saw th.e repr~uction of .1 de- in that city; Bul1dings on the f _Ha ris Sotensen home. ' pendence hall of Phtlad\.'!l hia ous street t're very high and hi!

r. and Mrs. Frc,d Flege spent which covers an eight-acre ea. street iisel is quite narrow.' At

IshUe dHaeYnryeveLenisnsgmaOnf hlaoSmleW\).Iek in The developm~nt of transpo ta- 5 o'clock t e street is ch~ared~OI

tion, agricultutal implements and cars in orqer fa leave the. en ire• and Mrs. Martin Meyer -and manufacturingtwere displaye as street for the workers who cl ar

No man spent Thursday evening well as Admir I Byrd's plan~, the the buildings at apprOX1ma lyin the August Roeber home. Floyd Bennett lane and the e rli- that hour. j'

areella and Glenn Meyer est locom.otive~.and cars. ~ In Wash ngton, D. C., the Mar-s nt Thursday in the Ben Holl- G f Id V II 1 I I. reen.le. !I age,.aso oc.ed tinsa.ndLi~dtkeswenttotheC"p.m n home with Mr. and Mrs. L. ~n DetroIt, IS a collectIOn of b Ild- Itol bUild;'g and visited Karl:i ~;r:l~ a~~si\.t~~p~~naH~~:a~ 10gs brought from other place by Stefan, c gressman from ThIrd

H~nry Ford and set up exactl as distnct. r. Stefan gave themSi ux City to S"-ze Richard Holl- they were when seen by 1m. tickets in order to attend congnessm n in a hospital. Among these are EdIson's w rk- while in ~cssion. One may vliS1t

r. an~ Mrs. Fred W. M~yer sho? and. home, the ~ourthou e in congress 0$ a topr but with <I. tic­sp nt this:Sunday in the Nels Pet- whl.ch. LlOC?ln p~acticed law, th2 ket a persCfl is y~rmitted to attender on home at Pi~rson, Iowa. chaIr m WhICh Lmcoln was si ting ilS long as lle wishes. In the senlate

r. and Mrs. OUo Heithold' and when ~e was aSS~ss1l1!l.te~, d It Ithey saw Vice-president Garrter.fa ily were Sund~y evening guests als,:, dlsplatcd l'all5 which ere They also Visited the bureau of 'in-la t week.in the !!red RuseI' home. spIlt .b~ ~mcoln. There ar 50 vestigationi, cong1,,~ssionul librnry

r. and Mrs~ rarry Granquist bUlldm~s In aU. . ilnd the slipreme court building.an Gilbert spen Thursday eve- Leavmg DetrOIt the Neb ska In the White House, the permitsni g in the CiaI' n~ Beck home. fOI.ks ~rossed the Ambas dar given them by Mr. Stefan Wlere

v. and Mrs. rC. Doctor and brIdge mto Canada and fall wed again useful and they wen~ shown

: :kskn:h~~~~' ~~~~~~~ ~~~:~ Lake. Erie to N~agara Falls·i hey the blue foom, red room andremamed overnIght. th'crc in rder green room. They were also in

r. and Mrs. Dan Heithold and tq::iee the colored lights whic are Arlington cemetery where theyfa ·Iy were Thursday evening fllashed on the falls in t~~lve- saw th'2 tomb oJ. the unknowngu sts in the Mike Dragh~ home. ning. Candle power used I the soldier General Lee's mansion

arold Carlsqn spent from lights is apr.oxi~at'dy 1,300, 00,- Lincol~ memorial and Washing~

~ ~~~r a~d ~~~~,Yc~:~ ~e:OI~~ ODD. The m1st IS heavy ave the ton's monument.

N b. ~:I~ear~~n~nI~o~:e~~a~~~t~r~~~'I~~S Mo~mt Vernon is located aboutjss Vida Beck of Lincoln, located ncar the falls, flower and 16 rTIlles from W<..lshmgton and. IS

sp nt from Tues~ay to Thursday lawns are be<lutlful, ilccordi g to a very be~lUtlful pl<lcC', uccol'dmgla t week in the Clarence Beck Mrs. Liedtk'~. The falls were icw- to Mrs. Lledtke. Ivy .15 plentlfulh me. ed fr?m b~th the Canadian an.d ~;: 1:1..~~s~ to be gruwmg all oVer

r. and Mrs. Harvey Beck and American Sides but loyal to heJl" ..B" lie were last lWednesday \!ve- own country, the American W,hile 10 Washm.gton, Mr. Liedt-ni g guests in tHe Clareq.ce Beck seemed the ptetticst to the Nc- kc .and Mr. Martm ~tt('ndcd ah me. braskal1ls. major league o'lscball gClme be-

r. and Mrs. Paul Lessman and Th'~ next jump was to New urk h ..... cen Washmgto~ ilnd Boston.fa ily were last Wednesday evc- where the group toured the BC Yrom. Wa~hlOgton, the group ?e- I ShenCC and Mrs. J. H. Pile wereni g guests in the Mrs. Minnie stiudio located in one of the ild- gan theIr tnp hom..'wilrd, stoppmg in Norfolk Monday.M Her home. . irtgs of Rockefeller center. rom 10 Miamisburg, Uhio, to Visit Mr. MISS Elaine Rhoades sF..'nt la3~

r. and Mrs. Martin Meyer and ttlle top of the RCA building, hlCh <lOd ~rs. }<" E. .B.cilchclor. Wbllc Week at Blair WIth her grand­N rman visited' in the Ernest is 82 stories high, they wateh\:cl In OhIO they VisIted t~c Ind!<ln mother.B ammer home Sunday evemng the Queen M,HY s.1l1 from th

tl hal'-I mound where many Indwns ho:Jvc MISS GertrUde McEachcn goes to

of last week. bar for a trip to Europe. The abo b.ccn buried. One hundrl:d a.nd AlbIOn ThursdJY to start teachm~Mrs. Melvin Anderson of La:; witnessed a rehem'sal of dr:r fJfteen st'~'ps have bcen built ftom Monday.

~ ~~l~~~t~e~:~d~mi~ath~i~~~~Van Steen's orchestra in pl,,-'para- the foot of the mound to the top. ro~~eS~t~~d~~S~~\~:s~l1:el;~~~~st~tion for a Walter O'Keefe pru~ram. Crops throughout the cast arc !

s~vers home. All tickets for broadcasts mujst be very good, reported Mrs. Liedtke. few days.Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Fleg';;! Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brugger

w re Sunday afternoon and sup- ~t:~:~n:~~m four to six eek.::i ~()~r~~t t~~aslu~fm~,<~i~n~a~lsOf~~~.~ sr.J.cnt Sunday In the Jacob Waldep r guests last week in the Hans home at Winside.H ldorf home. Other places of Interest hich Ing the tnp. The Nebl'a::;ka f¢llks ~ L. E. Brown, Arnold Lage and

Fred W. Meyer and Reuben \\-\:'re visited included the ac ui.lr- also saw many tubacco ileIds 10 Harold r~inch were In Hastmgss nt Friday -evening. in the Ed. ium in Battery park and th sta- Canada unci Ohio. $unday on business.

htenkamp home for Mr, Echten- Miss EulalJ'..' and Miss Mildrdd

k mp's birthday. AVI-afl-On hrl-'ls Youfh Brugger spent Sunday with MiAsMr. and Mrs.' Simon Lessman !. iIleba Hill at Stanton,

a d family and Dale Lessman Flying is the ambition Oftany rught is as Impurtant a part of the ' Mrs. R. R. Larson, Miss LaVerneW re in Norfolk Saturday evening a young man, but to Bob heo- trainmg as day flying. Larson and Miss Wanda Smolski

defense pU'fses, 0 last week for the Passion play. ~ald, who v1sited here last ',:ek- Every plilne in the field has a were in Omaha Friday.a qU1et and peaceful Supday, aC1 In Thnnes e the women V1S1ted Miss Anita and Kenneth Less- ~nd with his futher, this am ition combat crew WhICh wclud'JS <.l Miss Bethel Andersen of Miller,cordmg to MISS Sco~t. )Vhen th~ III Columbu at the former home an and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ech~ h b l' d At th t 1 t om 1S ioned officer crew $. D., came Friday. She tcaches in

:',1 "'Kirkland party arnvep, they fOu.Qdi of PreSIde t Polk, the Andrew t nkamp were Sunday afternoon ti~e ~~~ r:: l~e~ber ofet~ c;r;~t ~~l{~,i :ho ~ ~aster me~?a~ic, as- ((he Wayn',: high school.

~:', a c~noe decorated withl' flower~ Jackson heHnitago.z ip Nashville g ests last week in the Fred Flege pursuit group, 27th squ::ldr n, A suclate crew I:hlcf who 1S an ap- Wm. Lerner leaVes Friday dr" With the word "Welqome" await~ and the pa~henon. The parthenon h me. lljght ut Sclfr-idg'~ FlcId, Mi 'h. prcntlcc tu the crew chit;f. Saturday for V;llpar:liso where h-~

ing them. Many MexicaJ\l familiQ~ is the exac replica of: the parthe- Delores Wieting spent Monday A it h' d n will teach ag::lin thiS year.wefe out on the water fdr tire dii~ non in Ath 's, a d Tuesday nights last week with After attending school in Ol·e- ing ~~~N, ~~r~lsl~Sp~~~, ~~~'...r~:; Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Bathke annand one family in a canoe ha, I Crossing entucky into Indiana, arilyn Ruwe. The girls visited gon, B~b w~nt to Randolpt and P-35. The letters deSIgnate the Bobbie were in Punca Friday fOr.two ~",:ugh~rs. who sang for th; ,r the two in t uctors visited the In- ariene Roeber last Wednesday ~:l~a:I~lld;elanrS~r" ~~~~IO c~~~~ m~dels o~. the p~~ncs..P-2~ is :J the funeral of Mrs. Albert BaJ-

~1~:x;i~~~ISd~:~1~~~o~~~~! :~~ t~Oll ~n~~E;~i;C:~::~d1n~~ a ~:~~~h Lessman and Clarenc(' with the United St~t('S ar yaIr plane W.hI.ch is ~~IIng ts~d In. ~~- m~~s. Irving Bnhde and family~ return sqon" hoW\:!ver, Ge1j).r~~ R :erli Clark who saved, olt~r attended the Walther Lea- ~orps. He was gradruated last ~~;~e:c~;~C\ransferr~d toe fO~elg~ of Frem.ont, came Friday and vis­

ai, III th~ par}y o/anted t? thel'northw, t territory for colonies Iq e convention at Columbus Sat- february LIS a. flYing: cad'..:- and sen'lce us salt water is very hard ited until Tuesday in the Dctlei

, ,. bUll fIght In ~h.e. after.-.r during. the;~ReVOIUtionarY war. day and Sunday. Mr, Wolter was ~~~~U~agsr~~apns~~T~I..~~f;I~g~h ,f~~~t, on a pi:.lne. The field has hud 75 Bahdt~ home.I":' noon. I They also I isited the library at a delegate. If P-35 ships deliv'..:-red and the <:lir Mr. and Mrs. E.lmer Karnetz lef ..~i,. T~e~UrP.mer ho~o~the laW- crawfords~'"e wheI~ Lew Wal-, IRev. and Mrs, F. C. Doctor vis- Mich. corps has ordcn~d 250 ·CUrtISS p_ Friday ~or A~stJn, Minn., aft'~r1,1., DWight Mbrrow, for er 4mbassI lacf wrote n Hur. ed in ttre Fred Aevermann home j MQr.nings at the schoDI arc s~ent 36 planes for usc ull uver th,2 visitmg 1n the Detlef Bahde homi',~~: I dar of e United Sta s 0 Mexie " Miss Sc and her sister drove unday afternoon of last week. 'n flymg locally arourjd th fwld country. The planes used by the several weeks.:,'-..... is loea ed. at cuerh~va. M} to San' An nio visiting enreute at r. and Mrs. S. J. Hale were eve- W.Iractieing maneuver~, for atioB Iair curps arc the best of thell' type Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hahlbeck~,r r Scott r ports that IMe ow was universitie r and state capitols 'ng guests. work, individual combat, g {jund in the wodd, according tu Bob. and V'2rona spent Saturday ani~",: very ell: thought ~f":i MeX~i through K ~sas, Oklahoma and in ·R~v.,and Mrs. F. C. Doetor and gunnery and aerial gunO'er. 1n- Most of th'2 planes are very small ~undaY in the Henry Schl'oedcrtj.: ,~nd th ~atives ar i'articula' Texas. The falso attended th~ een- ns and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest $trument flying lS bccomi g a and very powerful. The crulslD6 orne at Hooper.,::l,~': eoncer edlwhen his ,a I ·is m - tennial an Ifrontier fiesta at Fort rammer and family were Sunday very important thing. All ty es of ratc of speed is about 240 miles Mr. and Mrs. Myron Colson aridHI,!. i,fiomd., ~tez' palac~ i also ~.~:. Worth, Te I s. The ,~iesta had one ternoon guests last we~k in the JjJ.avilgat:on instruments,. a.re used pel' hour. Bob cLin. fly home from j.lm~ly att~nd'2d the D:lhlg~¢n~rJ.r.eated a:t uernavaca.. 's is ai ·sceQ.e, Hou of Tomorrow, which S man Lessman home. ~nd they arc plilced Simlla t~ a the held. in three hours: Ench per- aml1y re~01on at Lyons Sunday.~'I:, supposed, 0 be the pI ce wh, depleted th tmme of the Jour best Fred Echtenkamp and Miss Nord ashboard On a car. By the c m- son is given a ShIp With a crew. bout 27 attended.,)l.j',Undbergh! courted ~ne .No. a~f .. se11~rs of t ye.ar, G0rte With The ere .Sunday dinner guests last truments and weClthe11 dat<l such By doing this <I (1Crson has more Mr. ~md Mrs. Walter Ohlund

cial ston, basin' is ,o~ of th:e WiQd, Lost orizon, It Cap.'t Hap~ eek In the W. H. Racherbaumer qs division and sl~ed of w~.d at pride in his own plane. and MISs Helen V,oss uf HoskH~.::i,y~ sp~ts of t~e City and it'll:; pen Here d Wake Up and Live. h ~. ;Mr. and Mrs. Art Longe cliffercnt altitll.de.s, .one .~a.n ig~rc Many people have the .false con.- were Thursday dlOncr guests In

tha, "Empress 'Ca latta aj~'l Miss Sc 's sister remained in ere evening guests. how much the ship IS dnftm w1th ception that parachute Jumps ar~ he J. H. Brugger home. .'..,r'.•,..,.~r maids '.ba~hed. Mi~s cott Pl~ - Chil:ago a h~r niece, M~ss Ar- Miss Ruby Hinn~richs. and ~- the wind. During pracUce wi h the practiced. Bob assures one that Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ulr~dh>':ed., on the plano WhICh belong lene ,scott, ho had been m Ann oy Meyer were III SIOUX C1ty navigation instruments, a h ad is they <:Ire not. They must work the and Mr. Clnd Mrs. Walter Ulncn~:~r.10 the empreSSr ~ \" Arbor, Mi ., attending school this ~sday evening of last week to J.1Ilaccd over the cockpit an1 one first time. Last month Bob had and Dale Visited in th~ Henry~C 'raxaco, a silver ~in ~ city!!;:s' su''!lmer, ecompanie~ her to s. e Mrs. Dearl Meyer of Wake- flies entirely by th'~ instrUl'flents. occasion to bail out of his plane. Lage home Sunday .cvenmg..'''·p~cturesque. Streets are Very. na~- w.ayne. MArlene w1ll teach at f l~, who had undergon~ an op- A two~seated plane is used, ;OW- He \vas .performing air.obatics h.ear Sister H~len Mane and Slst~r

and hilly. This is Ire of th~f Randolph is year. e at10n August 19. Mrs. Meyet re- ever, ':.'ith a safety pllot i the South Bend, Ind., July 17 when Mary Edmond left Monday forite haunts of artis It is laid t rned home the first of the ~ek. back seat to grab the contI' Is If he accidentally .got hlS plane )fito Omaha after spcndmg the pas ..in no order but 11 ot the! Nort east Wayne R'Cv. and .Mrs. H. B, Kohlmeiel' necessary. an outSIde or inverted spin. Be-jtwo .weeks in the Will Finn horrrt'.

gs Seem to b~· j bled to- a d two ch1ldren of Fort Wayne, Radio is also very improt~nt in cau~c of a full gas load he couldn't . M1ke KIng of Lebo, Kan.,. c.ou-" J ~. (By S U Correspnnd.e.ilt) I ~i'n ::rt ;~i~n~O~~~E1~:r~~~ flying. A pilo.t may f.ollow a 'rad~o recover and jum{k'd about 600 sm of Mrs. O. S. Roberts, VISited

IdniVe to Pueblo was v~ry ~rs. C. . Vogel called in the teeht ~re' Tuesda dinner beam from, city t.o. CIty on a,ll ~Ir f~t. The plane was destroyed. here Sunday and Monday. He ~entty. Th~ee s~().w-cp.w ed mo,un- C" le. Cor ·t home Thursday, g esls lasl week ,'n Ihe EYm"1 Ulech" lims, RadIO faclhty. Ch.arts!. gIve Most or the men at the tit:ld Ito Winside to see other rel.ab\12$.to s re bl th h gh Mr drs. Otto Heithold 'and ~ h t d d f th are collcge graduates from all over I • Ml·S. J. R. Bathke and da~ghter$,

wo of ;~l meJ~:t in': 4~Ol~-" fam~ya':'e in Norfolk Friday. h, me. The sall'l'e group and Mrs. ~ e ra~enCYd.an t l~ec~lOn: e the country and from all walks of 'Patsy, Jessie and June, of M'artin~-\. .. .9 ' Walter Brackensick and Dorothy eams. ccor lOgO. 0 ,on ~ay life. Some, reported Bob, arc a!- burg, came Friday and visit~d un-

.' an Sleepmg., dyt qt~ Mr. an $rs. John Horstman Were evenin uests in the Mr:;. go ~lmost anywhere In ~he. United C B thkjenet V lcanoes. OrIZ ba 18 Qjo and Delph wem in Norfolk Fri- Al__ K hlm~' g h I W k Statles by way of the alr hnes. tend109 the school for Iun, othocrs til Sunday in the T. . a

S . ible' d ~uua 0 leI' ome a a e- , for the army air corps as a career home. .al" ' . ·t a~ H M M'll ' ·ted· f1·leld. One'seldom hears of ai~COI- and others want to Qualify for the The E. J. Fuesler family movetl,: . a IS a 'Cl y , rs. a ry c I an VIS1 10 lisions, Air traffic is ragulat d by air line. Most air line pilots

lre- this we\2k from 408 East Fourt~

..... ••••••• • ••••••••••••••:: ~ F. Tall Cont. the department of com erce. ported Bob, have previously been street to 514 Walnut street, t~~• i OttQ Hinnerichs received a sack When 'flying by compass f m 1 air corps pilots. One or two ~av~ property of the late Mrs. R. ~.• oJ flour Tuesday of last w~k at degree to 180 degrees Or ea t one the field each month to be~ome Hansen.

f*ee dIJY in Wakefield for exhibit- maintains an even altitude ~ither pilots on the air line. . Marion Lou Dangberg of Win­ing toe tallest corn. The stalk two, four or six thousand~'feet. Most of the unmarried boys at slde, and Carol Ann and Ma~y~easured 13 feet 6~ inches. When flying 181 degrees t 360 the field live in bachelor officer Jane Pryor of .Eme~on, spentI degrees or west, a pilot fl es at quarters which is like a large Thursday and Friday 10 the J. H.

odd altitudes such as ollle, th ~ or apartment. About 35 bachelors ar'~ Brugger home. . .live thousand feet. FOllVWinithese living here at the present time. The Geo. Madse.n famIly of Ch~­regulations is extremely im rtant About 75 flying officers and 10 eago, who were m Colorado lavtin bad weather. , non-flying officers are locatqd at week, spent the week-end h~rc

Among oth~r of Bobi's rug ts is Selfridge freld. L,with relatives and left for theirthe navigation flight in which six Bob left Sunday and reported home Monday.planeslor a squadron v~it alIIparts for duty Tuesday mommg :after Mr. and Mrs. R. Pinkham ~dof thel country within'~ rad us of s ndl.Og a few days With h13 daughter moved Monday from ,e

~,OOO ~es of the fiel~. Fly' g by t:;her, P. A. Theobald. ~~stE~J;~t~:na:~;:e~~:~e:sick atld Dorothy, Mrs.',F. F. iFish: Sunday evemng in the Wm. Vahl- Ray Surber home,

Fand M~ss Alvera ofI: Wak fielG kamp ~ome. I Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Larson a d. ~ ,.

nd Mk.. aQd Mrs. Emi1'.'Utec t and The Adolph H~man f~mi1y family, Dr. and Mrs. c: A. M:\C- ... ~1 iii I spent FrIday evenmg In the ICur- Master and son and Miss Bess e

e v 'Ii;t . II tis Foqtel home. I Nelson bad a pJcmc ~r S - ...............N..........C...., Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Winl\!~.tein d'lY at Crystal la~. .L ~....V_.,~ , !

i Squt west;a e- were triFs! dinner gue~1s bpI1\! ~ LaVerne Larson and· M~~ ~ I ...Ji M-.J.'''J~P, (~Staff CarrOl den) Bert !lur rhome. 'WAn\smol!!" leave this w~ee- !2.....en U' ~.•

If "Les1le Swinney plans to eave e~( W..11inglon, Colo., wh ~~ I I::.:t.:o~;:.eet.s ."t:,:".-;: om:' the hOspllal within a few ay.. I teach - ;year. The 011 I'a.mparVIMra J. A. LewJa Sf't hur~ h"cl~n operaUon. ~f.lhe.~ool was pool ~ or·.~,~ with a alter Mr an Mrs. Edwin Tern Ie of a "w~. ~ 1 '1,1- , :; I _

.,. • Wak~ and Mr. and Mrs. - I MrfJ:' Mrs. Cbarles' AJIm, . _ lIoom W.~ Neb. ' ":

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