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Roy Day Suffers Injuries thanksgiving Morning Al Farm Nearby. Roy Day crushed the on I hiS left han4 so Iladly Thursday I I amputated The othe:.f are I nicely Mr Day was f{xmg the hOlst on corn elevator at his place orthwest of Wayne Thanksgivmg ornfng when his glove caught in I he gears The tact that somethmg I lJroke m the mechani1m saved his hand from dr wn farther Irto the elevator r Day was "/0 k alone. was swcepul the wal,k mearby IShc helped Mr. t>ay s hand and rushed MJ; Day to a local hospital where the two fin- tens were removed that mommg. Mr. Day was able to return 110ljl1C afler being m the hOspi1lU t few " To MeeUR:g. 'I I l\o:liss Marie Wright to coIn Tuesday to "attend the state f Qoveutlon of county lSUpennten.. eots. She Will return triday. I I Loses Fingers In Hoist I Belly Pope, Teacher, Diea ,And Sisler Injured in Thanksgiving Fire. IlglOh fell \lctm1ol tClronzmg I 'tralnt un· def Hltkl 1Il Germany nd St.alin In RussHI °T) rant 0:er \\<1S dealh to Chflsl1,lnll). m an J ot Rome A !)('tte! \\ nrld 01 dl-' Will gl\ e (!llIlChl'S <In nppollunl hl had r,lllonhllJ! ItlO klndlv \ lhoul [ear lind LS hll]Jtd \\llholt H1101l'r- .Ih/l Ill! !'II rtf B{lh Il III ml IUUd) ltlsIJIt lS 10IJl, not dlCdd, r. I': I -I . f' ./' y II :...=A:;:L::' -I" Residence Se lion•• I r'" . , , ... ,'NUMBER THTR"'Y I f K' IOwan' lOans Hold fA YNE NOV'EMBER IS' WET;}- -- ge- 's-to Jo' °ln -- IilRESSED \Ill; "tPl>ltl'ld'H'1 II I \\ "01· IS IMPORTANT TO RECQRD REV A S II r IS BJ,trQs Are ler F'" nOllt, ,ee"",,,," the Ne'll 0 IP INDtJSTRIA!LIST LIFE The montl) jusl pasl was me )f 0 ch OLI Y To Emerson Glori . II d' I S till' \\('llest NO\L'mbC'ls Sln(' IRe (1 . ALERT TO H DA hI'Ol'k,1 ,00< h'" """'1,,1 on, pecla rogram ra orlo olr IS .I:. t"nl 1\' h II I\ l ";CI dU:OIdll1g: to the \\eath('1 ll'clnd at ttng to mnrket as It IS to _ -- . . --- .' spt: '<I rdodlp'roductlon mpfo\",d Hansen, Dr. V. Morey slH'ldl IS ttl( tllO\lrlg SPlllt lS,l P. MOJ1ey Head' dlOppC'd 10 \.r.el 0 ,AI nI1St ICC dl' Ii¢ Klwanlanl5 to Sponsor Ninth lion and SupC'rlntendent Nor- 1)[ dlSll'lllUllon .l " as n,c- I And Howard Schroeder lj)(\I'l' llllpOI LU1t Indus! If. llnd ,\ College level IGroup month s ,wcrage lcmper,llu 'as \ 'Messiah' Presentation bert l Brugger of the mUlllclpal Give Messages. llrgel wntll!lulOl to Ih IIfl' 01 In Omaha nol far from the normal 3 3 c- Here December 15. plant sa:'Js the city Will Its f 11(' contrnunny Ih,\n many sup- I grees to lighting and ks- Putt ftc COR.st. 0 tell IJohn Hans(,'11 of past 11 fil!y on lIs payroll Ir Victor P Mordy preSident __ I Townspeople and out- t!llS V\eck {lncldental- BllIrns Siuffered In a gaaolme \\8Stt'd lin the ort;hBn:Stthrough of Ncbl<lskll-lo\Hl I shipped flftyuus of of yoe Teachers College. W i lymg terrltory who are( amillar ly 01 the coal mmors' ploslon at Ihe Pope home a mIle la('k of orgnlUzed l'1tCll, In le- I' let Supt Iloward Schroeder of d lUlkp\s I\sl \Cal nd the wll (' chalt"man of II tnC' college OutllOnes ayJ With the rhOlr score of 'TIe Mes- Norbelt says t\\O cars soulh and two and a half east of bl'Her dl',tlll, lIOn has Ihlon· 1l{'lltcJlant gmernOi and nUI;l!lPI so "fdl Ih s Yf<ar ,Ieoe, th ... TB "Id A:!t siah by Handel arc \\elcamed to of Jail for local plant ar- I merson ThanksgIvmg mornmg sohit.'tt h'l' problt.'111 ,1Ild stuppel's 1r Victor P MOrlY pn:sldenlof OPUldllt} at Ill(' lllrl{C'y ,It tillS n. '- 1 lakC' pall In Ill(' r('hC'ars,lls. and to nv'd here 1<1,1 v,('ek) BUSiness prO\ed fatdl thatafternoontoMISB und co lied VfHynp Golll'g(-' MonddY (V( (-'(tRon Il' Ids 10 (OnRldnt/lllOn of pl'( Pfl('nl mstltutC' Which Will be 0 UI ra !MrIIClplll' In the Imal pt'r'form- ho ses are nett} Pope 20 who was rushed l' s III till rllitidil \l sl tI( pd I I .. 1$U'r llnd mOt! (l 1j lin transpor- !tc-sIS ,It dinner ,It Ihe lIUdltOlltllll Ion C(llson Sl lis hiS tllr-j ('0 fe {'nce which \\ mcorporatc H. V. of Nor olk ber 1> III holJdm colors POPC', 15 slstcr of MISS Betty, was 15U attendmg nO(],s 10 thl Iloudershclctt fea lI(es of PI'(-'VIOUl'1 audlO-vl!o;ual lIS Tuesday r Dates and 11OW$ for rdl(-'<lrsals ane rpplctl dosllible mn- seriously llUI!lpd and IS Improving mud MId kl pi ell-'ll!' of S oVo 1 he 1\11 Jlanscn told of Ihe II ,d \ litH' J Chamber MeetingoJt at lhe college audItOrium are ch ndlse thc} <il f' [In'pdlld to n)c ",'nl"nt If) thaI dl1('c1 OIl IS not bemg aille 10 laugh to laugh at ., - oJ '- ., 't \VednC'sday December 4 at 4 I sCj:"\e Ihe publlc With c\er}thmg b 'J and \\ Ith othels 'tark( led for I hank' gl\lJng l:wd Ing dl"lslons lllcludmg lower eIe- HO\", to 11mp10\e lt11S co,rlllf! nlly Thursday December 5 at 730, v.:;/l.ntcd And d(,spltr' \"arnmgs urns ,l (ount) IdC''' t IS eVI- L has dcf('at'pd Ijrnnny nOll tile 011 hind lot Chnsl- mE'ntary grade scho(j)1 level upper 1 nd nortl) t N b ka I th Sunday December 8 at 3 Mon- ml:'ldcnt tn !hl' OPA fold up l\lbs B('t!', Pope \\ho had beeQ. denllllllHost .... "ountJes 01 the stare fd'd 0 'h d I i h I I J.. h 1 eas eras C' It I I k t II tt tNiCh\n,· IhlS tC'lm In a 11 \\ III hI.' put uP to tl (' n cmocrac" as \\on 0\ (I l{- as SIC l S Sl 1\ mg t coca Ielementary high sl:hool sc 00 hallcnge faCing Ihe r of day 9 at 4 Wednesday, P 1 1ces lB."P PC n (p \\( \\ I 1-" v- I (' to out pi UlS nct fmd Ii t torshlP II IS no\\ up 10 the peo- .ulmlnlstrntorl;, tbe I college level, C:omm('rctj today statC'd I' V December 11 at 4 Thvr"day, De- schooL n( rl Wlllthlll, MISS Georgi .. 0 JrO\ldl' Ihl nce SSi,lIY fl- to build fOi pl'a<.:C' In Ihe cldull and !'C'hglOUS C'ducatlOn C]lsterbcorgJ secretary of lh!Nor cember 1:2 HI 730 The fmal rc- .... Ann dnd J who stay in Emer· '. I J age stated Mr Hansen 11w Thct Unl\·ers Iy 1f Omaha has fplk riMmbcr of (ommer ( m hCillSctl \.\111 bC' held al thl clly t1pn usu,llly lmrllllg \\lwl OW} Ison durll1g Ihc week to att'{'nd nlmClng(Hd_Tlmt., " I Sunday, Decembel 15, '" tndlu'>oj 11)1 illS IUlkl y (glf's mstltutPs ...... Jrllch have gam- diOnncratlUhellt} audltonlllnTu('s- lhe publll IS \\ellonwd to IhtS tra (' Isill,t Pope to spC'nd Thanksgiving week- TIl(' stOt) (It (hnstnu,,""obst'n.- Vl0(liid l-llIS(' for Ihl\- placc splrltudl tor h Itlh ill shlppcd III ('r! nRllOnal recognmtlOn for thelr dlay Only In "'ell nllltl1 presentallOn 01 MC',>sl- - - l'nd Arthur Pope, whose, WJfe In llltid-orthodo fashIOn \1alu('s ahc9.d 01 mlllCI-lal 'LC't 1JS \ H\ 'll j lllm P"l d Il (OdSt pomks IdlrC'ct benl fit to Ihe classroom rogram of today ah Sunday Occqlhber 13 dIed a fe\\. years ago, was operatmg \\ hen clnurchl's \\ ere oUe man' I} - ladmlC' a that \\ III not hr {,'IISl thl lll'd\\ l'stel n l'lll110\(, trdchl'l These' IJIlstltutes dealt cjln we ad 11C'\'e the grf'llte I c('om- <It R In the dudllO'num The ChrIst- I 'I"tes Conducted a corn picker for a neIghbor He Ianntlal thlln spJlltual Is told m rr U K(-'epd.emoCIRCj burnmg lS !l1l1I fl\<llllil \Jlli hil<1 1 - ''''llh dUlho-\ISUal !lIds 10 teachmg lomono\\ mdS fC'atUlc IS sponsored by had warned the girls often about a (lll'Pl\t nwgaZlll(' TJ (partlcu- Mr closed !hl.' mps lng tUl!,(\s ,'I, dl\( ]ufl(d ollid dntl with aIr-age educatIOn Teach- I' AgTlC ture tS one of th most \V::J.}ne f<lwanlans and admiSSIOn IS the t'Wo on the back porch, lal l'xi-ienen('{' rcfpln--d Ito skgeof'i fhgh! olfLc(r\\ho b{fore I lal1'Jn \ )11(11 Iprs ,\Il' shown how to keep ahead lf1!1portan [lnd dlmost 1 C' en [r('(' The oratorio \\as dlscon- ,IIAt Church Here onc kelOSCtle and the other ga'So- pem'd Ul Holi<md ago, W\mg IllS llf(' \\rot(' hOlm loll<s Il'RI I\Slllls\ fIll lUI d I'ldlll 1 of Ilwl! pupils m mat!f<rs of 10- tl1'e sour of m('on](' III 11 IS Sfl( tlflu('d In 1941 due to lhc lack of line It \\as ChrlstnMs lIlOl! nl:: when 1 nt '\\l 11<1\1' (Ir It,d Ih( Sill "lid )11' 01 till In ,st 1\1114 \ J np- I' (.II ,111(1 mlNnallO])HI <tfffurs npw tilon of 1 rhrask I Mr OR Nherg mal( VOICl'S and thiS IS the fLrst MISS Bdty was gettmg till' dllf!'lh \\<lS rdlc'd h unhappy Iud ltll foundallun \(}\l bulld Illl11'> In til( '>111( 11 \ InventIons A dgtl ultur,JI performuncl' since then ., Oho H. Hinnerichs Passes pI {'pare a goose for . \\OJ;'ShIJt){'I"S hnpn.'::.,na-!t'l by hope· rtw genUine 01 Ill( ,; IUrpPl\kl \\Itll t <.: dnd cIall) hlslor:,. mllklllg can do nllHh 10 neOUI- ThiS yC'al 'The Me-ssmh \\111 bc I On Thanksgiving Day dmner She had put cobs In the I<'ss glom Ihe pi l,ld I' r,lntcd l111ddlc \\est \\ as Stl ('SS( d by 1)1 fl8) 1 I Il el s 1.1 (00 1hI ough ll)(' use Of nC'\\ tcachmg atl' agncult Ul a prac- given by the 100-volce colkge chOIr stove wllh somp coal ab0l.\t 9 30 for nea Iv 1\\0 hoUls ,.0 t human OJ hI college head ('olltras Ifll !lItH s dml \\ ill n I blld gOtjs l1ll'!hods and ncw Ipachlllg matea liFe'S m 1010 commumly [hey plus seve lal non-collf'ge students I At Canistota. and was f:.';omg to hurry the fire and the- almost utter 1l11- bus, led e3slC'1 IS I {Hit II I, It dd\ lot If ll,]ls and deVIces \ s I'CSS SOil conse I:ltIon \.\ho ale ablp fo att('nd rehl'arsals 0110 Hllloerllhs natl\,( of this .along \\th kerosene She eVJdent- pos:)lbllly"ot bt'Hlg s 'ed from \I helpllli mld\\£' P1 n- lil t\\l Dlloct and latbl mfOirtlatlon b¢tter aslure - forage I vestock framed by Prof Russel Anderson p.<lssC'd away Thanksgl\tng ly made a mistake and took the I df\mnatlOn Unclel" lIlt' of us HIW IS Ill' adL1l)d (,tl, l fwrn expert" throughout the COIJ{la and Improve the farmer- The chOlr IS accompanIed by MISS rhorntng No\C'mher 21' In Call1sto- gasolmc lIlslead The can was I f1amlllg deIJt1ll(l.1!10n as np t /pl,\lj:- thiS fmc tpellng 11lHh l ( \dlll !ll till locd II) \\ 111 la d\dllablC' 10 t('achers bljlslTIe!':s an rC'latlon!':hlp rmgmg fo ICdnore Wllwrg of Wakefield, ii a , S D 'aged G4 years and 13 days blowr t , to 11]lt.s and burnmg gasolme I lshlOncl hoplllg fur f \he l\lr SchlOeder rdcrleu 10 I \\ <lncl sllwal admlnlslrators Good 1QgelhC'r na common ld SP agTI- p an!st and hy thC' had been fatlmg lH healt1'l the ""as over Betty and about f('"rmg lilt \\ orsl, (-' t aron I lllusC' lasl }( ,\r s (lull I'll Sldt't11 IS tl,1( hlllg methods \\ ill be' demon. dlture a d Mam stn'ct But W0 t f 25 II tud t d thp kltC)WI'l Betty called Georgi I he dId and damned If he dldn tt mg the \\ It \If \\ III S sl r(it('d III (ill graQ{' 1('\C'ls used and must go f rther than this !II c must fl past year Ann \\ ho was still In bed, and s{'cmedasmtoluughon hnsjmas lin behdll of h,1\\<1)11<; InlelnlllOn,d In all arCJas Acltual classes of fihd fot tgrlcu!ture a rna ket for commUlllllCs under the leadershIP Funeral ntes \I,.ccrc conducted at the sarrj.c time rushed mto the I or on the .sabbtl1l1 and onclhad he pre"entl'd Mr lust' \\ lth a CC'l chlldren \\111 be lused as Will all the crops a market olher han our of Wrof John R Keith The fmal Sunday aftdnoon at 2 from Re" bedroom wllh her clothfttg ablaze thl <.:ot):ragl' to do II h coudnt llfleatl' 01 IlL:ognlllon 01 hiS types of audIO-VIsual aids regLJar food which IS hased on iihtortnance ""Ill be d1rt'cted by She askt'd GeOlgl Ann to wrap her tdk( II t1<\( k lie must ufl( I llH\ INHlershr!l .Is (luh pn s. dln III Fm(' exhlblts df t(,'achmg mate- SUPfalY l1.l1d demand We mu"t work P.tbf wllh Rc\ S K de} leese and the m a blanket l3efore the latt.*tt (onsclollsllCSS (If gUIlt 1119<}> d(kTlo\\]0dglng hl5; SUC(t'ss \\tll hC' a featur(' b('- to I duc(Jlmdustry 'hat dppl'nds up- 'SolOlsls Illouncf'd lhl!> \\eek arc Deckenhauer mOltuary m could do so Bert) rolled und.;-rtiW :.:.. .... -7 ,ldnllnlstJatlon dnd dl\Ol(d caus< dllllng tltl:!; 'Hl,11wn season on products to lo('ate !\l,ss YngnllH II Jrms of Bancroft, MlS Fred sang Aillde ht'd In ;J.n ('[fort to put out )il I l In thl old Imw s oJllln I 111 IS- Stl\j(E 1\11 Jlu"( lcspondlct .Inri F M A I 71 lh( (nlll( fa(lltll(,> o! Ih(' unlvrr- In cur srC'llon of Nehrd::;k,1 We S0!lnU10 Mlss Martlyn Ross Ban,.. Rock of Ages Mr::; fJrC' th\! time beddmg and g Jllfh'd pfl',H IWI SUppos!'dly !01- tlhank, d 'lr s( III o( dl In he h lit or rs" nna st m , sl1} \\ 111 IJI turnr rI OVC'1 10 Iowa IIll' farm('r d lTIar!-r I to e lOft, ,un!1 ,tllu KC'lI.npj h GansCl- ,arlm L Ing"r "" as accompanIst cun llns w('re ,Ihtazc and GeorgI III the foolSllPstl Ill, fOil qf clull tl1tlllh('lS \\110 In IllSrll[ I At Chapel H reo Hnd Nrilidski st,l1P d0parlmr n 1s cushIOn 1 00.\r::;pl\t's for uri ddy IH/tll ()smund l(not RohCll Hall Ann"gov.nandrope\\ercburmng gl'llllg hsus bello\\{e so mUl1 lng ,lnd cnlivullng I [ d of lducation 10 othel unt\l'rsltlcs \\hfn ovbrpmdu<tlon wII Jrlng sell Em('lSOl1 <.ind PlOf Russd An- HI h E t R k I A The glrls and Jack had dIfficultY aboul \\ rath he qUite Prof Russ('! 1\lllh rsun 11 d tlH 1:'ill S \Illll ,,\ III Jill''', 01\\ i l \ ,lI1d tollegl s and to educa1Jona1 costs do\}ln 10 whC're our commun· dcrson balltones s, p1 (C en laUe r m opcmng the door leadmg out OH"lloClI,cd qualities of ImC'ley and group In smgmg I 1).11)01 e s jddl 111\ t 1(1111 r il( ell 1 jil tuck ICllc dd pall menls of lur lmes educa. l'tyl IS li,lo longcr economlcally L, Sampson Herbert Hmncnchs of doors [rom the home which has 100c WJbcrglJe'ngnccompanlsl HCioInd ,\ lIll1", tlOnal film producers proJector s04nd brmgmg mdustrJcs to - JamesMJllcrandCarLSamuc1son room on the first floor and two * ;{ * Prof John H. Keltl) [Ul tllshcd mu it th Ill" ux l1uljlL l1l<lnUfaclur('rs ('tc Opportunity out communIty that procc!':s agn- DO S dd Iy Otto Henry l[mnerlcrLS was born on the fecond story In 111(' story I1lcnllOnqti tile or- SIC for Ow oc('aslon llw II omhmll \\ hl Il Slll lJ HI !H ln d pa.l H Ilt \\ III Ill' gl\(-'n lor all who desi're rlroducts we arf-' also mak- les u en m Ulxon county Ncb November The Pope home IS about three g,tnlst shocked l;1nd null'rlged by a quartet (omposed 01 J J(!, t dmp :-{o\ I 111))( I 11 :\11 s !S(llUl hHd II n III payrolls and payrolls make a 11, 18S2 Hc spent hiS entire lIfe hlocks from nelghbors The young S(I'll'lon 1110.1 did nol "(,IlSC, IJcl1 R(Jh('rl LU1! lUll t ,tIIHv. Iy 111 III dlh rOI 'Ollle 1111H <lr!lld 10 learn lhC' O!'C'I,lllon of PIOJ{ctOrs 1 H S t d 111 thiS VUIl11ty With the exception folks ran out mto the road and ,lus('d I 11(11 01 iVkm- Kelflrlr Ih IlopklllS pICly'C'd (I btul :-iJ!( III 11;\ () l"t t;! \ I d monl lS lnstttutc p r.ev, ere a ur ay of a few years In MiSSOUri sCIl'amC'd for help EdWard Evans hITS oJ tIll.' glad 'bern Grl]lhn Sllppprs <lOci Lltl\( IW1lh!l( 1 (Ill (llll J WIll b( fhe feachC'1 conductc<t field phase of tran\;pOrldtlOn to the Mr Hmnenchs marrlcd MISS AI- was passlhg and took the three t;o 1 tr1ps to Ridge allport and thf Rites for Herman Broscheit an l'cclesldSIICQ!llIgol The' hlOre lly MISS \Vlberg s<ing ,I se/('ctlOn 111C' lk(kC'IlIJdu(l (/1 pC') \\1111 Rl;fv stated "In a [rWl years air Are Held Wedneac[lay at tltru::, Union Deceased leaves hiS sonandcalledfJremen FntzJen- ("onfldenu' P( oplC' h,ld I In Ih('Jr jrnm di( ISCh\.. 1ll S '{'orgy dnd () n f'IU( t t PI (slr\ t( fl,1ll " travel will be as common <is motor Belckenhauer ChapeL Wife and daughter who has been sen brought the girls to. Wayne, PIPCll IH I IIH \\OTSl' lh( fl lit Il- 3css tIl me har! [{r,he 1t O,lns( n till' cIty 1MI ks Technical high travel We mu::;t fIght tor d pllce aJ home WIth her parents two SIS- Only pIeces of Betty's clothes 1 fIn <l fu\nrttp lOpl!.: \\!iIS cmphd- C L I'l( k( tt I(l\\utl,s PII sldl nt r Hnpdl1l(r! \11 s I( onst In( l 5chool \u<;HIlonHI C'ducatlon shops In thc air mHj1 of t.he ndtlon or we He'rnldn Broschelt nrarly 66, I rs Mrs Ella HardC'r of Wayne mamed unburned She "lo{1 ,\S th4 dl '.lmJ (11 p(lrsons \\ 110 Inllodl]('td specldl gUl'sls 1\11 dlH1 JkJllllSUIl s!l1g Hork orl 1\1..;( s (-l d lnd to Boys [own Radl 1'( glS may fllld oUlsC'h cs like many Ihlssed away Saturday shortly af- ard Mrs Richard pjepenstock of p d hi k t hot I hl' II 1111 I\\ (ll f( II Mrs JI Ins! n of r II munt M I dod l In Ill{ AllllS of J( lnl (r- t, Int melv (hoose 1 wo 01 thr( c such (Jlh( r {ornmunltH'S llid Ifl years ter noon at the hom¢ of hilS (jceanpark Cal and one brolh('r 1Il t'll" 111\ LIllI J(,., no\\ Ie h,lr<:ll d IlHllr- Mr'S Sl h!(lpd( r 01 AlIllon Dr dnci 11)( nl Jo!]O\\( d In (.I( ( ll\\(jnd (l l1J\'- 1n[Js dllling till 1111 eI -ctliY ('onh r- hy \\hen rillroads passed hrother-tn-law and sistcr r Mr and Julius Hmnenchs 01 Carroll One d('gre(' and she died [(1(1\11) J PJ(k(tl or Norlolk ]\1r ljl} P,dll)(',ilflS I\Elf gldlH!sons pnll 'V.I<!fh(1' permlttmg many them by an mland town All' Mrs W F Mr Bro- sjstC'r, Bertha dnd one day aftetnoon G ,clad Hnd :\lrf I fan) BCSSln 01 L'l\ ('- JfUg( nl 1\1' I( I ,ll(f HOhHlrl SlolH fll ( llrplanc Ildl s \\ III also be tr"lnsportatlon IS here and v\c must schelt had C'aten dmner and th¢n brother WlIl HmnCllchs prt'ceded 10 her gown and robe, was badly lewd ltOn I\<1r dnrl ';r.s \ C An dlnd lllphC\\s DPldld Jt'ns( n Wl I nMde a\aJiabl(' to teachers who ge$.r oursC'lvcs to kcep pace by \\ent to hlS room 10 lIe down A hlm In df'ath hurned on the face, arms, hands, !{C'ny of Dalton and l\lr Ind Mrs <lIon Jpnsl n J{dnd( I A,lgard and \\Ish IhC'nI adjQUatel Y handlmg our own all' few mmutes laler Roggenbachs anti fore part of her legs Ldu,,1 \\ele <Id,,' dd",'ltl" nf Dies at Carroll pr nOled Ihe \"'ue of \1m qonduetrd funeral Service eseaped S 11: 1 ' ',n "1 ' ;: Is Held Frl"day , .. lnrmh('rh ,md 1110 sp('Clk lind \\<lS lh\l.., l'cd 11 y' us '1 H Md ben CQlllmelcc has pro\['d thaI the home before much damage (rs {hcll1r I Ill( lllb( IS prt'S( nt dnd I d I rS Silt (dtlH 10 ome on ay thcllllght the pl,Jne of 'hi ('duea· Tl mlty LUllH ran church In su!tC'd The mam loss was to tHe I kId Lit h charge Commltlal followed 111 v.el (' V\ m Bec (nhau( 1 H' t bl Isk 1 \\ Ith hr I pam( nl s at IIII tIOna I s stem 1 llC )( tier I e TllOlty church cemetNY Pallhoor- E M. Bloodhart Passes at years to a day a Funeral for William Mills ers were Will Peters Geo Peters, I' Home of Daughter Here after her mother Her father Lulgr-n Hurr('tt \\Ilght and I \V "'''idS nIdrrlld 10 Jlr'nlV" at Will Be Conducted at me 'ExpandC'd educatIOnal Henry BrundlCck, Henry Ptlueger, W d d !passed a\'.ay 15 y\?ars ago HlIsc \\ akelli'ld l h11S11111 C;hlllCh M lrch Methodist Church. pr gram$ ltl local public schoolS, Roggenbach and August. Early e nes ay. Betty Pope was born at Emer- Mrs BNlY s birthday \"as oh I(l thIS unIOn \\i('rc bOln col cges nd stalc mstltutlons Will Funeral fltes were conduct.cd son August 11, 1926 She s(lfved "hln r SHook I('ad a sc- i\C' ddught(rs ,lTlU one ."lOll MiS Wlillam Milts 79 reSident o( open the door to a greater north- Herman Ed ......ard Broschelt, lfrlday afternoon at 2 noon from Igraduated from Emerson high lect Ion and pn s('n1"d hel \\ lth urnet ta )\1('ll1 of \\ 'eld 1\11 s Canoll for about. 30 years passed Ne raska Mr Osterberg of Mr and Mrs Frank Broschclt, flhe Beckf'nhauer chapel for E M schOOl m 1945 takmg normal tram- I If f I II Ih I M dY rnlng t h I f Ih was born ll'l RIga, RUSSia, Decern- L I fJO\\C'rs m Jcha 0 t H' l U) ISOlll (ll IJIXOI1 l\.11'S } Imot av"d} d lSi lOml on a mo see t e grpa Importance 0 IS 4Jlc Bloodharl nearlj 86, who dlCd mg there She taught In an Emer- lIenry fo Le) \\dS (halrlnRn of tamm u! 110skll1" Mrs MHI1JW about I(J fl(' had been fallmg for to co munlty like Wayne WIth Wednesday No\ember 27 at the son ward school last year and lh(' prngrdn1 {()mmltl\'( t arl Nuss I Itc hoi (1-lrtoll MISS ss Jsom (jl soml 11!llC' With heart trouble Its collegc of hiS daught('r Mrs L W Tn Ihl' s(hooI ncar Walthill thiS Iwaded lhp house (nmmllt( ( lnd Sdnl1 MOIlil \ (li .1/11 ;\104 I borh II-un{ r,t! IlllS Will he conducted 1The C amber of Corrnwrce be- and located first In Chl(ago In 1-"!lis wdh whom he had reSided term \\dS h} MIs ["'rn I l (} III AII( II \al Carroll M< thodls! church lIeves In rmgmg new JOdus1ry, the 1883 the Broschelts went to Ams- the past SIX years Rev 0 B Funeral ntes were held at Em.. \\110 dedorated the tdhl(s i\lr and MIS lsol1l!ls,l!(d on u 1)('v F J Schank In charge Thc noted 'For many yearslworth,Neb and m 1898 Ihey caine :proctt Off1Clated and committal erson Tuesday 10 the Lutheran j lrm DIxon utlill 191H "'hen time IS Thursdky afternoon Mr I (I.: nt]l111ld "n 1'11).;( I-;l){) follo\\ed III Wakefield cemetery church One of her classmates, IFatller and Son thc) mU\Ld ttl \V/:l\nt>1 theIr home Mtlls sons were 10 "arnve Tuesday I two years ago WhE'rl he retired and f'allbearE1rs were J M Strahan Jean Bonderson, 19, who died lI'J. I' !n('(' nIght orJWednesday BUrial v,..lll be 'A'tt ck Is Fatal moved to Wayne \V C Shjulthels Paul Harrington, OceanSide, Calif, November 25, at Laurel wrt\l thc Gaebler & I IP IM nes L B McFlure and E was burlCd the first of thIS week II 1\11 s I' om 1.( .1\ f S i{ r hush md Nnely mor,uary of WinSide m Mr Broschelt 1C'a\es hiS Sister, au 1 H t t C hid 1 dI Id I '- F.. mma, Mrs W F: RoggenbRCh, t: Flef!twood at Em"rsoh also Ur a arro chargC' 'T 10nslOde Lady and lwo hl'olhers Wlil BrosctDelt r ... lmer MtC'lelldnd Hloodlldrt \\O\s Bdty Pope leaves her sister, I btl ol olhf! 1(ld1l\ rs llndJrJ(nds WII!ldJn Ml1lsw,lS born Septem- of Wayocc and l'.. mll Brosdlelt of dt RomC' OhIO G('orgl Ann ,lOd SIX Harmer Is Injured I RW' es f r Mrs. Ch rles Carr Whcatridgc, Colo s In torn Eleva:tor and G t T f" t ent$, Mr and Mrs ,John Mills, to a rled MISS Carrl(' Bo\\'ers May 4 tl'lur and Glenn near Slim Suffers Burns. e S WO Irs s LaUld Mr Mills marrIed Marlha ill e Conducted Friflay AIOrstrlOp Openl"ng 1884 The famd, lIenl 10 Bloom, I ,spence at Laurel March 1900 I At St. Paul Church. field ""here Mr Bloodhart ""as 111 At Chl Ocag'" Show The fanuly lived near and In Laur· the c\othmg busmess for many U ('I unlli about 30 years ago when JX..1ts Charles Carr 81 dIed of a Set for Sunday years Mrs Bloodhart died m the I Ihcy ('ume to Carroll their home heart attack Monday afterlloon fall Of 1939 I Leland Herman's Herefords SIO<C Mr Mllis followed hIS trade about 2 at the home of her !jon Mr Rloodhal't 1l'aves hIS Win at International of P llnllng for many yean., Gene Catr, d half mllC' cast of Wtn- First Flying Farmer tf'r Helen, Mr::; L W EIlls f Held This Week. J\1t Mills \"dS <l nH'm\)<r oj lh¢ Sid uncral flies will b( loncluc!('d Wingett Invites Public Wdync flnti son Ge'orgp E Blo - Ml thodlsl ohurch m Carroll I Fr day at 1 4r:i from tll(' Gaqtbler & To Visit Place. I II( fvalp r arms Polled Herefords Deceased leaves ius Wife, who IS Nc Iy parlor and at 2 from St $hnwn by Leland Herman at thc recoverll1g from major surgery, P l' L th h h1 W d OffICIal openlllg of the also survwed by three grandchJ- Intcrnatlonal Ll\·estock ExposltlQn two daughters WIlma, nQw Mr$ h fte: Lodge falm aIrstrip, owned and dren, two great grandchildren and In Chwag-o thIS week, took two Allen Stoltenberg of CarrbU, anti operated by Wayne county s t TSt three sisters firsts Onl' was for fa! Hannah) noW Mrs Allan Perdue Qf follow m t:he Wayne Flymg Farmer, Glenn Wmget , IS )" l ord !',"!:ef'ts welgl1lhg 90(] 10 Carroll, and two sons Charles qf rs Carr had lived al Wmslde set for Sunday, December 8,tbe. Thp otller was on a group Jackson. MISS, and James of Net" fo many years Smce the death of gmnmg at t230 at the Wm eft SET FOR JANUAR )f Hen ford stef-'l'S of any Orleans 1he two men left he husband m about 1940 she had farm seven miles west and one nd Annual meeting of the Flrsfs III vanous ddsses wcJ!1e by car to come 10 Carroll 1herc m de her home With her chlldrcn a half north of Wayne I Golf and Count.ry club wIll be he d t dged Tuesday afternoon 10 are SIX grandchllddrcrl Mr Mills D d I f h Lrym Lrxleben, Wmgct! S Ill- Monday, January G,' lnJe cIty ermm(' champlOnshlps also leaves a Sisler MIS Claude MCn;11 slructor of the Pender Aircraft auditorium Mr Herman 100k jwo pOllf Smith, of Iowa CIty Suphl, Gene Carr <llld Jo ... all Carr, Co, Will !furnish the PreSident KIN Parke JaS ap- Iereford s1cC'TS to t (l eXposItlo alii at WinSide A daughter, Mrs hcensed airplanes and Instructors pOinted the fol OWlllg co Ittees Ie left ld t week ednesday a d Candlelight Rites I Ehler, dIed about three Archer Petroleum Dinner, Mr and Mrs 0 K ;Brand- III return I of thiS week Wl'll Be Resumed mdnths ago, Omaha has been sponsormg S ch stetter, Mr and Mrs Willard Wllt- arl Meyer an Myron Olson af- openIng" the past year to gIVe lr- sc, Mr and Mrs Adon Mr ompamed hIm RED CROSSHOLDS-- mmded farmers a chance to Iget and Mrs AI Bahe, program and I EE EETING traveling entertainment, Mr and Mrs Carl L CTiON M ,., Nuss, Mr and Mrs J H Mornson, t nnual meelmg of the Red Q:ross Everyone IS lnvJted 10 the o*n- Mr and Mrs Henry E Ley, Mr, WI I be peld 'IUesday evelllllg, Dc- mg SpPclal prIces on ndes 'jInd and Mrs Glenn Houdershe\dt cc bel' n, at 8 In the Legion rvom instructions will be gIven for Covered dISh dinner WJI1 be f - m Ithe ofd CIty halI All Red Cross occaSJon, An Instructor WIll retUrn lowed by a program and SoCI I membe are urged to attend 0[- euch week to continue to tlme AU members and prospectl e f1t rs W II be flIght training to all deSlrmgl to members will be lllvlted learn. I C LL GE MUSICALE In ease of bad weather Sunday, Improves al Hospital. \ WILL BE MONDAY i II b h Id D 4 Mrs Glenn Houdersheldt IS 1 l- col ege mUSicale WJH be held 2i cn ng WJ e e ec ,m. provmg nicely III Rochester aft r ]fIrst half of personal tax beca}ne lie :ted. delmquent Deeem,be r 1. I returned.

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Roy Day Suffers Injuries

thanksgiving Morning

Al Farm Nearby.

Roy Day crushed the finger~ on IhiS left han4 so Iladly Thursday I

rtl~~n~~~ 1~;:a:;l~l~ C~:set:t~~ I

~ amputated The othe:.f ~wo are Iit'~allng nicely

Mr Day was f{xmg the hOlst on

~he corn elevator at his placeorthwest of Wayne Thanksgivmgornfng when his glove caught in I

he gears The tact that somethmg IlJroke m the mechani1m saved hishand from bem~ dr wn fartherIrto the elevator ~

r Day was "/0 k ~g alone.¥~ DU~ was swcepul the wal,kmearby IShc helped releas~ Mr.t>ay s hand and rushed MJ; Day toa local hospital where the two fin­tens were removed that mommg.

Mr. Day was able to return110ljl1C afler being m the hOspi1lUt few daY~:..._ "

To StJ~te MeeUR:g. 'I

I l\o:liss Marie Wright w~nt to ~jn"coIn Tuesday to "attend the state

fQoveutlon of county lSUpennten..eots. She Will return triday. I

I

Loses FingersIn ~or-n Hoist I

Belly Pope, Teacher, Diea,And Sisler Injured in

Thanksgiving Fire.

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f I;;;:~~":'~;~::;~:':'~~' ,~;C'~I :,:,~:,~,r~~:' K'IOwan'lOans Hold fAYNE ENTERP~ISE NOV'EMBER IS' WET;}- -- S~~n-ge- 's-to Jo'°ln -- IilRESSED--;~-G-A-L-A---~=----C\Ill; "tPl>ltl'ld'H'1 II I \\ "01· IS IMPORTANT TO RECQRD REV A S II r F~:;~;::AYNE IS BJ,trQs Are Fat~1ler F'" nOllt, ,ee"",,,," the Ne'll 0 IP INDtJSTRIA!LIST LIFE The montl) jusl pasl was me )f 0 ch OLI Y To Emerson Glori. I I d' I S till' \\('llest NO\L'mbC'ls Sln(' IRe (1 t· . ALERT TO H DAhI'Ol'k,1 ,00< h'" """'1,,1 on, pecla rogram ra orlo olrIS .I:. tr1~J1(1l t"nl 1\' h II I \ l ";CI dU:OIdll1g: to the \\eath('1 ll'clnd at -~,~

ttng f\~ki to mnrket as It IS to _ -- rrl~~d \~;~l~\~;~'ll~)~~;~;~I~~U~~: ~~~~~ll\ T~~I~II~~~°1,et~~a~r~t~~ . . --- .' F~~~;~tEm~~:I~t:a:_t~:~~r~e~~spt: '<I rdodlp'roductlon mpfo\",d J~hn Hansen, Dr. V. Morey slH'ldl IS ttl( tllO\lrlg SPlllt lS,l P. MOJ1ey Head' dlOppC'd 10 \.r.el 0 ,AI nI1St ICC dl' Ii¢ Klwanlanl5 to Sponsor Ninth lion and SupC'rlntendent Nor-JlO\\t'l~ 1)[ dlSll'lllUllon .l " as n,c- I And Howard Schroeder lj)(\I'l' llllpOI LU1t Indus! If. llnd ,\ College level IGroup month s ,wcrage lcmper,llu 'as \ 'Messiah' Presentation bert l Brugger of the mUlllclpal~~~~~I~~,,' ~ J~"'~~lt;~~ g~:~~~~ I~~~~~~~;{ l~~ Give Messages. llrgel wntll!lulOl to Ih IIfl' 01 In Omaha ~oon. nol far from the normal 3 3 c- Here December 15. plant sa:'Js the city Will mal~e Its

f 11(' contrnunny Ih,\n many sup- ~ I grees con~rlbutiOn to lighting and ks-th~~ Putt ftc COR.st. 0 tell IJohn Hans(,'11 of Fl~mont past ~oSl' 11 ha~ fil!y on lIs payroll I r Victor P Mordy preSident ~_-.........,,-__ I Townspeople and those~ out- tOOl~mg t!llS V\eck {lncldental- BllIrns Siuffered In a gaaolme ex~\\8Stt'd lin the ort;hBn:Stthrough J~VCrn01 of Ncbl<lskll-lo\Hl dls~ I shipped flftyuus of ~)rocC'ss. of yoe St~tc Teachers College. W i lymg terrltory who are( amillar ly ~hmkmg 01 the coal mmors' ploslon at Ihe Pope home a mIlela('k of orgnlUzed l'1tCll, In le- I' let Supt Iloward Schroeder of d lUlkp\s I\sl \Cal nd the wll (' chalt"man of II tnC' college OutllOnes ayJ With the rhOlr score of 'TIe Mes- strJ~o Norbelt says t\\O cars soulh and two and a half east ofC~'llt ~~JLts bl'Her dl',tlll, lIOn has Ihlon· 1l{'lltcJlant gmernOi and s~llnc nUI;l!lPI so "fdl Ih s Yf<ar ,Ieoe, Rl'N1;~ol)urPa<'kO~ th...edu~au,rlothnaalnnluma.J T B "Id A:!t siah by Handel arc \\elcamed to of Jail for Ih~ local plant ar- I merson ThanksgIvmg mornmgsohit.'tt h'l' problt.'111 ,1Ild stuppel's 1 r Victor P MOrlY pn:sldenlof OPUldllt} at Ill(' lllrl{C'y ,It tillS ~., n. '- 1 lakC' pall In Ill(' r('hC'ars,lls. and to nv'd here 1<1,1 v,('ek) BUSiness prO\ed fatdl thatafternoontoMISBund co suml'~-:; ~~It ~UH lied VfHynp Golll'g(-' $p01~C' MonddY (V( (-'(tRon Il' Ids 10 (OnRldnt/lllOn of pl'( Pfl('nl mstltutC' Which Will be 0 UI r a !MrIIClplll' In the Imal pt'r'form- ho ses are a~JproptlateJ.y d~co- nett} Pope 20 who was rushed

l' fum~'1 s III till rllitidil \l sl tI( pd ~1'~~1l~(~~ nl~~I~~ l~~' 1\1~~\\ <:lr~~ln~I~~: ~l;~: \lll(;~~~ ~~ d~:~~ll ~'g~~nl~::~lr~;~~- ~~jl~~t~ I~(' ,\UI~~(~r:II~YT~l~So~:~,~ I ~~~~to;:~ml\l~c ~~~;~C'g o~lt~~~~~~ I r:'rt~c~~3 tl~~~l al~(' ~~)I~; ~~:~~- ~~cas~a; 7~a~~~~I~~s~0~e~~~~ A~~.. 1$U'r llnd mOt! (l 1 j lin transpor- !tc-sIS ,It dinner ,It Ihe lIUdltOlltllll ~) Ion C(llson Sl lis hiS blj:~ tllr-j ('0 fe {'nce which \\ I~l mcorporatc H. V. O~terberg of Nor olk ber 1> Rc~plend('nt III holJdm colors POPC', 15 slstcr of MISS Betty, was:l~I\~~~~Ul;I~~~,~nlt~~~:~iS rh;~C' rr~~~ t;~oUI 15U attendmg ~t:- nO(],s 10 thl Iloudershclctt fea lI(es of PI'(-'VIOUl'1 audlO-vl!o;ual lIS Spe~ker Tuesday ~ r Dates and 11OW$ for rdl(-'<lrsals ane rpplctl \~1th dosllible mn- seriously llUI!lpd and IS Improving

mud MId kl pi ell-'ll!' of S oVo 1 he 1\11 Jlanscn told of Ihe II ,d \ litH' J ha;;I~\m~I\'!~.~~~~ tll\rkc'~sot~~~;~ ~Xnl~a~ldrn(a,glen,eC}o~~~r~~~epea'r'a~:St~aei~~ Chamber MeetingoJt at lhe college audItOrium are ch ndlse thc} <il f' [In'pdlld to ~(\ ::1,~cph;~~1toa/t:~~rgClrl;~~~ ~~;~n)c",'nl"nt If) thaI dl1('c1 OIl IS not 1I~ bemg aille 10 laugh to laugh at ., - oJ ~ '- ., 't \VednC'sday December 4 at 4 I sCj:"\e Ihe publlc With c\er}thmg b

'J o~her~ and \\ Ith othels 'tark( led for I hank' gl\lJng l:wd Ing dl"lslons lllcludmg lower eIe- HO\", to 11mp10\e lt11S co,rlllf! nlly Thursday December 5 at 730, v.:;/l.ntcd And d(,spltr' \"arnmgs urns,l Wa~t~l' (ount) IdC''' t IS eVI- L b~'lt'- has dcf('at'pd Ijrnnny nOll tile 011 hind lot Chnsl- mE'ntary grade scho(j)1 level upper 1nd nortl) t N b ka I th Sunday December 8 at 3 Mon- ml:'ldcnt tn !hl' OPA fold up l\lbs B('t!', Pope \\ho had beeQ.denllllllHost ...."ountJes 01 the stare fd'd 0 'h d I i h I I J.. h 1 eas eras C' It I I k t II tt tNiCh\n,· IhlS tC'lm In a tw~roonl11 \\ III hI.' put uP to tl (' l€'~pshl.- n cmocrac" as \\on 0\ (I l{- as ~l SIC l S Sl 1\ mg t coca Ielementary high sl:hool sc 00 hallcnge faCing Ihe Cham~ r of day Deec~hcr 9 at 4 Wednesday, P 11ces lB."P PC n (p \\( \\ I 1-" v-

I (' to \~Olk out pi UlS nct fmd Ii t torshlP II IS no\\ up 10 the peo- .ulmlnlstrntorl;, tbe I college level, C:omm('rctj today statC'd I' V December 11 at 4 Thvr"day, De- ~~( r:I~le~:~~~:I~a~::~117~''.se~l~~~~s schooL n( rl Wlllthlll, MISS Georgi\\u~.. 0 JrO\ldl' Ihl nce SSi,lIY fl- l~C' to build fOi pl'a<.:C' In Ihe cldull and !'C'hglOUS C'ducatlOn C]lsterbcorgJ secretary of lh!Nor cember 1:2 HI 730 The fmal rc-.... Ann dnd J ltl~ who stay in Emer·'. I J n~omlc age stated Mr Hansen 11w Thct Unl\·ers Iy 1f Omaha has fplk riMmbcr of (ommer ( m hCillSctl \.\111 bC' held al thl clly t1pn usu,llly lmrllllg \\lwl OW} Ison durll1g Ihc week to att'{'nd

nlmClng(Hd_Tlmt., R~';i~I'n. ~.nnd~~,)~nOCI')I\I~nil,l~~lj ;O~I;;),tl~luogll)\k'lhpl~\I~n~~'~lr)~,:S " I~~~t t~~~~tl~t~~C7~1~~~1 p~~P~~~Z~ ~R~a~:~,~;l ~~~~~I;~~o~c;;;llt ::I~~ ~~~II~~II~~~ Sunday, Decembel 15, ~l,;,~IC'(~\~~ \\~! r~~;cll~~~:):l t~~H\I~~ ~~~~I(e ~;hJ;~k ~ladca~~~r~ ~t~~~'" I'-~-"~· ~ tndlu'>oj 11)1 illS IUlkl y (glf's yC'~rs mstltutPs ......Jrllch have gam- diOnncratlUhellt} audltonlllnTu('s- lhe publll IS \\ellonwd to IhtS tra (' Isill,t Pope to spC'nd Thanksgiving week-TIl(' stOt) (It (hnstnu,,""obst'n.- Vl0(liid l-llIS(' for Ihl\- placc splrltudl tor h Itlh n~:: ill shlppcd III ('r! nRllOnal recognmtlOn for thelr dlay eVc-l~ng Only In "'ell nllltl1 presentallOn 01 Th~' MC',>sl- ~~ - - ~ -~ l'nd Arthur Pope, whose, WJfe

am'~' In llltid-orthodo fashIOn \1alu('s ahc9.d 01 mlllCI-lal 'LC't 1JS \ H\ 'll j lllm P"l d Il (OdSt pomks IdlrC'ct benl fit to Ihe classroom p~annf'd rogram of v.~rl~ today ah Sunday e\(:'t~mg Occqlhber 13 ~ dIed a fe\\. years ago, was operatmg\\ hen clnurchl's \\ ere oUe man' I} - ladmlC' a phtl()soph~ that \\ III not hr {,'IISl thl lll'd\\ l'stel n l'lll110\(, trdchl'l These' IJIlstltutes dealt cjln we ad 11C'\'e the grf'llte I c('om- <It R In the dudllO'num The ChrIst- I 'I"tes Conducted a corn picker for a neIghbor HeIanntlal thlln spJlltual Is told m rr U K(-'epd.emoCIRCj burnmg lS !l1l1I fl\<llllil \Jlli hil<11- ''''llh dUlho-\ISUal !lIds 10 teachmg PIIShmf<n~Of lomono\\ mdS fC'atUlc IS sponsored by had warned the girls often abouta (lll'Pl\t nwgaZlll(' TJ (partlcu- Mr H~~nsen closed \\~lth !hl.' mps lng tUl!,(\s ,'I, dl\( ]ufl(d ollid dntl with aIr-age educatIOn Teach- I' AgTlC ture tS one of th most \V::J.}ne f<lwanlans and admiSSIOn IS the t'Wo cR.n~ on the back porch,lal l'xi-ienen('{' rcfpln--d Ito hap~ skgeof'i fhgh! olfLc(r\\ho b{fore ~mldrll! I lal1'Jn \ )11(11 Jnsur~s Iprs ,\Il' shown how to keep ahead lf1!1portan [lnd dlmost 1 C' en [r('(' The oratorio \\as dlscon- ,IIAt Church Here onc kelOSCtle and the other ga'So-pem'd Ul Holi<md mar.~ (',~rs ago, W\mg IllS llf(' \\rot(' hOlm loll<s Il'RI I\Slllls\ fIll lUI d I'ldlll ~s 1 of Ilwl! pupils m mat!f<rs of 10- tl1'e sour of m('on](' III 11 IS Sfl( tlflu('d In 1941 due to lhc lack of lineIt \\as ChrlstnMs lIlOl! nl:: when 1 nt '\\l 11<1\1' (Ir It,d Ih( Sill "lid )11' 01 till In ,st 1\1114 \ J np- I' (.II ,111(1 mlNnallO])HI <tfffurs npw tilon of 1 rhrask I Mr OR Nherg mal( VOICl'S and thiS IS the fLrst MISS Bdty was gettmgrea~till' dllf!'lh \\<lS rdlc'd h unhappy Iud ltll foundallun \(}\l bulld ~(<,srllj~ Illl11'> In til( '>111( 11 \ InventIons ('h,lI)~tnl:: geograph~ (~ntmtll'dU A j~ond dgtl ultur,JI performuncl' since then ., Oho H. Hinnerichs Passes pI {'pare a goose for Thank~iv~~~ .\\OJ;'ShIJt){'I"S hnpn.'::.,na-!t'l by hope· rtw genUine Irl('mihn(~s 01 Ill( l~ ,; IUrpPl\kl \\Itll

t~\lIOllljll <.: dnd cIall) hlslor:,. mllklllg event~ C~Ill)J'nltld~ can do nllHh 10 neOUI- ThiS yC'al 'The Me-ssmh \\111 bc I On Thanksgiving Day dmner She had put cobs In the

I<'ss glom Ihe pi l,ld I' r,lntcd l111ddlc \\est \\ as Stl ('SS( d by 1)1 fl8) 1 I Il el s 1.1 ~',> (00 II~g 1hI ough ll)(' use Of nC'\\ tcachmg atl' Imp~bVC'd agncult Ul a prac- given by the 100-volce colkge chOIr stove wllh somp coal ab0l.\t 9 30for nea Iv 1\\0 hoUls ,.0 t human ~Iorey OJ hI college head ('olltras Ifll !lItH s dml \\ ill n I blld gOtjs l1ll'!hods and ncw Ipachlllg matea liFe'S m 1010 commumly [hey plus seve lal non-collf'ge students I At Canistota. and was f:.';omg to hurry the firedepra\'I~) and the- almost utter 1l11- n~,bus, self~cenlt led e3slC'1 IS I {Hit II I, It dd\ lot I f ~,O\lll ll,]ls and deVIces \ sl~o\1ld s I'CSS SOil conse I:ltIon \.\ho ale ablp fo att('nd rehl'arsals 0110 Hllloerllhs natl\,( of this .along \\th kerosene She eVJdent-pos:)lbllly"ot bt'Hlg s 'ed from \ I lll~ndly helpllli mld\\£' P1 n- l~d~S lil ~ t\\l t~:'hl~\la~,n\,/ ::~:l~;~ Dlloct and latbl mfOirtlatlon b¢tter aslure - forage ~ I vestock framed by Prof Russel Anderson ~ICJnlfY p.<lssC'd away Thanksgl\tng ly made a mistake and took the

Idf\mnatlOn Unclel" lIlt' sp~ll of us HIW IS Ill' adL1l)d (,tl, l ~ ~.., .l'~! fwrn expert" throughout the COIJ{la pto~rams and Improve the farmer- The chOlr IS accompanIed by MISS rhorntng No\C'mher 21' In Call1sto- gasolmc lIlslead The can was

I f1amlllg deIJt1ll(l.1!10n as np t /pl,\lj:- thiS fmc tpellng 11lHhl( \dlll !ll till locd i-I.I~ II) \\ 111 la d\dllablC' 10 t('achers bljlslTIe!':s an rC'latlon!':hlp rmgmg fo ICdnore Wllwrg of Wakefield, iia, S D 'aged G4 years and 13 days blowr

t, to 11]lt.s and burnmg gasolme

IlshlOncl hoplllg fur

f\he best't:u~ l\lr SchlOeder rdcrleu 10 I \\ --..~-~-- ~-- <lncl sllwal admlnlslrators Good 1QgelhC'r n a common ld SP agTI- p an!st and hy thC' coJJe~(' or(hC'~- ~I~ had been fatlmg lH healt1'l the ""as hrov.~ over Betty and about

f('"rmg lilt \\ orsl, (-' t aron I lllusC' lasl }( ,\r s (lull I'll Sldt't11 IS tl,1( hlllg methods \\ ill be' demon. dlture a d Mam stn'ct But W0 t f 25 II tud t d thp kltC)WI'l Betty called Georgi

Ihe dId and damned If he dldn tt '~la\ mg the \\ It \If \\ III R()~Cl S sl r(it('d III (ill graQ{' 1('\C'ls used and must go f rther than this !II c must t~~choers fl o~ ~~eyn~ an~n ~ea~~~y past year Ann \\ ho was still In bed, ands{'cmedasmtoluughon hnsjmas lin behdll of h,1\\<1)11<; InlelnlllOn,d In all arCJas Acltual classes of fihd fot tgrlcu!ture a rna ket for commUlllllCs under the leadershIP Funeral ntes \I,.ccrc conducted at the sarrj.c time rushed mto the

I or on the .sabbtl1l1 and onclhad he pre"entl'd Mr lust' \\ lth a CC'l chlldren \\111 be lused as Will all the crops a market olher han our of Wrof John R Keith The fmal Sunday aftdnoon at 2 from Re" bedroom wllh her clothfttg ablazethl <.:ot):ragl' to do II h coudnt llfleatl' 01 IlL:ognlllon 01 hiS types of audIO-VIsual aids regLJar food which IS hased on iihtortnance ""Ill be d1rt'cted by ddemerLuthqr~nch~rchIOWa}'ne,She askt'd GeOlgl Ann to wrap hertdk( II t1<\( k lie must ufl( I llH\ INHlershr!l .Is (luh pn s. dln III Fm(' exhlblts df t(,'achmg mate- SUPfalY l1.l1d demand We mu"t work P.tbf ~t-'Ith wllh Rc\ S K de} leese and the m a blanket l3efore the latt.*tt(onsclollsllCSS (If gUIlt 1119<}> d(kTlo\\]0dglng hl5; SUC(t'ss rhl1~ \\tll hC' a "peC](i~ featur(' b('- to I duc(Jlmdustry 'hat dppl'nds up- 'SolOlsls Illouncf'd lhl!> \\eek arc Deckenhauer mOltuary m ~harge could do so Bert) rolled und.;-rtiW

:.:.. .... -7 f~l1 ,ldnllnlstJatlon dnd dl\Ol(d caus< dllllng tltl:!; 'Hl,11wn season on agrlc\~ltural products to lo('ate !\l,ss YngnllH II Jrms of Bancroft, MlS Fred De~klnger sang Aillde ht'd In ;J.n ('[fort to put out th~ )il I

lIn thl old Imws oJllln I 111 IS- Stl\j(E 1\11 Jlu"( lcspondlct .Inri F M A I 71 lh( (nlll( fa(lltll(,> o! Ih(' unlvrr- In cur srC'llon of Nehrd::;k,1 We S0!lnU10 Mlss Martlyn Ross Ban,.. ~lthM(' ,~d Rock of Ages Mr::; fJrC' n~ th\! time beddmg and

g Jllfh'd pfl',H IWI SUppos!'dly !01- tlhank, d 'lr s( III o( dl ~ In he h lit or rs" nna stm , • sl1} \\ 111 IJI turnr rI OVC'1 10 Iowa nlu~t gl"~l IIll' farm('r d lTIar!-r I to e lOft, ,un!1 ,tllu KC'lI.npj h GansCl- ,arlm L Ing"r "" as accompanIst cun llns w('re ,Ihtazc and GeorgIIO~lIl~ III the foolSllPstl Ill, fOil qf clull tl1tlllh('lS \\110 In IllSrll[ I At Chapel H reo Hnd Nrilidski st,l1P d0parlmrn1s cushIOn 100.\r::;pl\t's for uri ddy IH/tll ()smund l(not RohCll Hall ~l~~~~~g,aIJ~i~~;;:(:~1J~';'~(~:I~~~~Ann"gov.nandrope\\ercburmnggl'llllg hsus bello\\{e so mUl1 lng ,lnd cnlivullng I [ d of lducation 10 othel unt\l'rsltlcs \\hfn ovbrpmdu<tlon wII Jrlng sell Em('lSOl1 <.ind PlOf Russd An- HI h E t R k I A The glrls and Jack had dIfficultYaboul hl,~\I:'nl~ \\ rath Ih~t he qUite Prof Russ('! 1\lllh rsun 11 d tlH 1:'ill S \Illll ,,\ III Jill''', 01\\ il\ ,lI1d tollegl s and to educa1Jona1 costs do\}ln 10 whC're our commun· dcrson balltones • ~nncrJc s, p 1 (C en laUe r m opcmng the door leadmg outOH"lloClI,cd qualities of ImC'ley and group In smgmg i\ll~s I 1).11)01 e s jddl 111\ t 1(1111 r il( ell 1 jil tuck ICllc dd pall menls of lur lmes educa. l'tyl IS li,lo longcr economlcally L, Sampson Herbert Hmncnchs of doors [rom the home which has100c WJbcrglJe'ngnccompanlsl HCioInd Ihanl,sgi\lr~ ,\ lIll1", ~U\l'mbkl tlOnal film producers proJector s04nd I~y brmgmg mdustrJcs to - ~- ~- JamesMJllcrandCarLSamuc1son room on the first floor and two

* ;{ * Prof John H. Keltl) [Ul tllshcd mu 2~ it th Ill" ux l\ur~slr\~ l1uljlL l1l<lnUfaclur('rs ('tc Opportunity out communIty that procc!':s agn- DO S dd Iy Otto Henry l[mnerlcrLS was born b('droom~on the fecond storyIn 111(' story I1lcnllOnqti tile or- SIC for Ow oc('aslon llw II omhmll \\ hl Il Slll lJ HI !H l n d pa.l H Ilt ~ln(( \\ III Ill' gl\(-'n lor all who desi're c~tural rlroducts we arf-' also mak- les u en m Ulxon county Ncb November The Pope home IS about three

g,tnlst shocked l;1nd null'rlged by a quartet (omposed 01 J J(!, t dmp :-{o\ I 111))( I 11 :\11 s !S(llUl hHd II ~ n III payrolls and payrolls make a 11, 18S2 Hc spent hiS entire lIfe hlocks from nelghbors The youngS(I'll'lon 1110.1 did nol Itl~kl "(,IlSC, IJcl1 R(Jh('rl LU1! lUll t ,tIIHv. Iy !,~111Il~ 111 III dlh rOI 'Ollle 1111H <lr!lld 10 learn lhC' O!'C'I,lllon of PIOJ{ctOrs 1 H S t d 111 thiS VUIl11ty With the exception folks ran out mto the road and,lus('d I 11(11 01 dlssl'~Il\ iVkm- ~nd Kelflrlr Ih IlopklllS pICly'C'd (I btul :-iJ!( III 11;\ () l"t t;! \ I d monl lS <ln~ (~},:l ~~;\~~~~l;n a;~:)s lnstttutc p ,r,l~~~~~;n C~~~U~~\~II\clY r.ev, ere a ur ay of a few years In MiSSOUri sCIl'amC'd for help EdWard EvanshITS oJ tIll.' «()I1J.':I(g'ltlOnjS'~llg glad 'bern Grl]lhn Sllppprs <lOci Lltl\( IW1lh!l( 1 (Ill (llll J WIll b( fhe feachC'1 conductc<t field phase of tran\;pOrldtlOn to the Mr Hmnenchs marrlcd MISS AI- was passlhg and took the three t;o

j'lll~/"~7.~:~~k:o~;':SUS'l:il;l~~ ~"Sl!~(~I~(,~o :~w~()7)~ft. 1~~~<;( ~'1I<7~~~~1~;{~;~~ f\k~I~~::\I:li)~!(:';;l\:' 1\~( ~~ ~l~~I~::Jn~ tr1ps to Clp<i~ Ridge allport and thf ~~a~::lc~~~~~~%~l,nd;;:~:~7~~ Rites for Herman Broscheit ~~~ad;:ag~tC:r ~it:~:, ~a~9~~nf~~ ~~:~Ot~e&o~:c~~;~h~c':~~~~ee~an l'cclesldSIICQ!llIgol The' hlOre lly MISS \Vlberg s<ing ,I se/('ctlOn 111C' lk(kC'IlIJdu(l (/1 pC') \\1111 Rl;fv ~~n~~)I~~~,~~~r~ll;~ea:tto~~:~ be~g stated "In a [rWl years air Are Held Wedneac[lay at tltru::, Union Deceased leaves hiS sonandcalledfJremen FntzJen-("onfldenu' P( oplC' h,ld I In Ih('Jr jrnm di( ISCh\.. 1ll S '{'orgy dnd () n f'IU( t t PI (slr\ t( fl,1ll r.l1l11~- " travel will be as common <is motor Belckenhauer ChapeL Wife and daughter who has been sen brought the girls to. Wayne,PIPCll IH I IIH \\OTSl' lh( ~111t fl lit Il- 3css tIl m ehar! [{r,he 1t O,lns( n <l~- till' cIty 1MI ks Technical high travel We mu::;t fIght tor d pllce aJ home WIth her parents two SIS- Only pIeces of Betty's clothes 1

fIn <l fu\nrttp lOpl!.: \\!iIS cmphd- C L I'l( k( tt I(l\\utl,s PII sldl nt r Hnpdl1l(r! II~ \11 s I ( onst In( l 5chool \u<;HIlonHI C'ducatlon shops In thc air mHj1 of t.he ndtlon or we He'rnldn Broschelt nrarly 66, I rs Mrs Ella HardC'r of Wayne mamed unburned She"lo{1 ,\S th4 dl '.lmJ (11 p(lrsons \\ 110 Inllodl]('td specldl gUl'sls 1\11 dlH1 JkJllllSUIl s!l1g Hork orl 1\1..;( s (-l d lnd to Boys [own Radl 1'( glS may fllld oUlsC'h cs like many Ihlssed away Saturday shortly af- ard Mrs Richard pjepenstock of p d hi k thot Ihl' II 1111 (Jlo~y I\\ JsI~'d (ll f( II Mrs JI Ins! n of r I I munt M I dod ~S,d l In Ill{ AllllS of J( ~us lnl (r- t, Int melv (hoose 1 wo 01 thr( c such (Jlh( r {ornmunltH'S llid Ifl years ter noon at the hom¢ of hilS (jceanpark Cal and one brolh('r n~re 1Il H~r h~~nsCt'll" 111\ LIllI J(,., no\\ Ie h,lr<:ll d IlHllr- Mr'S Sl h!(lpd( r 01 AlIllon Dr dnci 11)( nl Jo!]O\\( d In (.I( ( ll\\(jnd (l l1J\'- 1n[Js dllling till 1111 eI -ctliY ('onh r- go~e hy \\hen rillroads passed hrother-tn-law and sistcrr Mr and Julius Hmnenchs 01 Carroll One d('gre(' and she died[(1(1\11) ~11S ~ J PJ(k(tl or Norlolk ]\1r ljl} P,dll)(',ilflS I\Elf gldlH!sons pnll 'V.I<!fh(1' permlttmg many them by an mland town All' Mrs W F Ro~genba('h Mr Bro- sjstC'r, Bertha Hmn~llchs dnd one day aftetnoon G ,clad

Hnd :\lrf I fan) BCSSln 01 L'l\ ('- JfUg( nl 1\1' I( I ,ll(f HOhHlrl SlolH fll ( llrplanc Ildl s \\ III also be tr"lnsportatlon IS here and v\c must schelt had C'aten dmner and th¢n brother WlIl HmnCllchs prt'ceded 10 her gown and robe, was badlylewd ltOn I\<1r dnrl ';r.s \ C An dlnd lllphC\\s DPldld Jt'ns( n Wl I nMde a\aJiabl(' to teachers who ge$.r oursC'lvcs to kcep pace by \\ent to hlS room 10 lIe down A hlm In df'ath hurned on the face, arms, hands,!{C'ny of Dalton and l\lr Ind Mrs <lIon Jpnsl n J{dnd( I A,lgard and \\Ish IhC'nI adjQUatelY handlmg our own all' few mmutes laler th~ Roggenbachs ch~sl anti fore part of her legs

~~t';;f"rl~h,~~~~~ts"f Ldu,,1 \\ele l)"~'n'~ IJ~','~(,I,'n <Id,,' dd",'ltl" nf Dies at Carroll pri~e~:terh",gnOled Ihe \"'ue of fo~nudn~~~ l1~~~~:S \1m qonduetrd funeral Service ~':~It ';,,~,~I,nr7 d\l,C~'r> Jae~ eseaped

m~s'l~(; S 11:1' rll~tr~:l~\.\ld "cI~::~~~" ~~~~ ',n "1' ;: n~; 1\'~"JU~(n~;, 1~7~S ~1~ho:~~~~~~',~~~~II';;~:,;;e(~n~?h~~~. ~;~~~~~~~~:~~~e~~~~'~~j'(\~,i~;h~~~ Is Held Frl"day ,.. ~h~hl~tt1~1('~~~7ng~~:h ~~~~~~e~~

lnrmh('rh ,md pr('Sf'nt~rI 1110 sp('Clk lind \\<lS lh\l.., l'cd 11 y' us '1 H M d ben o~ CQlllmelcc has pro\['d thaI the home before much damage re~(rs {hcll1r I Ill( lllb( IS prt'S( nt ~Wl1l1lS dnd I d I rS Silt (dtlH 10 ome on ay thcllllght the pl,Jne of 'hi ('duea· Tl mlty LUllH ran church In su!tC'd The mam loss was to tHe

I kIdLit h charge Commltlal followed 111v.el (' V\ m Bec (nhau( 1 H' t bl Isk 1 \\ Ith hr I pam( nl s at IIII tIOna I s stem 1 llC )( tier l~ I e TllOlty church cemetNY Pallhoor- E M. Bloodhart Passes at kl~~~t:~~dP~~~~e years to a day

~~:~r( nPr~~lh~ ,;~ ~(C~\\ e~~r (~~~ (;~( a (~!fl~n 11~~1l~~~)~ \~~:~,7:~i~t1~~~ Funeral for William Mills ~~~C~~~I ~Ol ~0;~)~p~:out2~ht~~~I~ ers were Will Peters Geo Peters, I' Home of Daughter Here after her mother Her fatherLulgr-n Hurr('tt \\Ilght and I \V "'''idS nIdrrlld 10 Jlr'nlV" I~om at Will Be Conducted at ne~ me 'ExpandC'd educatIOnal Henry BrundlCck, Henry Ptlueger, W d d !passed a\'.ay 15 y\?ars agoHlIsc \\ akelli'ld l h11S11111 C;hlllCh M lrch Methodist Church. pr gram$ ltl local public schoolS, ~aat~~esRoggenbach and August. Early e nes ay. Betty Pope was born at Emer-

Mrs BNlY s birthday \"as oh '1~()I) I(l thIS unIOn \\i('rc bOln col cges nd stalc mstltutlons Will Funeral fltes were conduct.cd son August 11, 1926 She w~

s(lfved "hln r SHook I('ad a sc- i\C' ddught(rs ,lTlU one ."lOll MiS Wlillam Milts 79 reSident o( open the door to a greater north- Herman Ed ......ard Broschelt, ~on lfrlday afternoon at 2 noon from Igraduated from Emerson highlect Ion and pn s('n1"d hel \\ lth urnet ta )\1('ll1 of \\ dl~C'l 'eld 1\11 s Canoll for about. 30 years passed eas~ Ne raska Mr Osterberg of Mr and Mrs Frank Broschclt, flhe Beckf'nhauer chapel for E M schOOl m 1945 takmg normal tram-

I If f I I I I h I M d Y rnlng t h I f Ih was born ll'l RIga, RUSSia, Decern- L IfJO\\C'rs m Jcha 0 t H' l U ) d~l' ISOlll (ll IJIXOI1 l\.11'S } Imot av"d} d lSi lOml on a mo see t e grpa Importance 0 IS 4Jlc Bloodharl nearlj 86, who dlCd mg there She taught In an Emer-lIenry fo Le) \\dS (halrlnRn of tamm u! 110skll1" Mrs MHI1JW about I(J fl(' had been fallmg for to co munlty like Wayne WIth ~e;e~8th~~~ml~eC;::;:~/1~:r1~~ Wednesday No\ember 27 at the son ward school last year and wa~

lh(' prngrdn1 {()mmltl\'( t arl Nuss I Itc hoi (1-lrtoll MISS II~( ss Jsom (jl soml 11!llC' With heart trouble Its ~tal{' collegc I~o!lll' of hiS daught('r Mrs L W Tn Ihl' s(hooI ncar Walthill thiSIwaded lhp house (nmmllt( ( lnd Sdnl1 MOIlil \ (li .1/11 ;\104 I borh II-un{ r,t! IlllS Will he conducted 1The C amber of Corrnwrce be- and located first In Chl(ago In 1-"!lis wdh whom he had reSided term\\dS assl~!l'd h} MIs ["'rn ~ I l (} III AII( II \al Carroll M< thodls! church ~wlth lIeves In rmgmg new JOdus1ry, the 1883 the Broschelts went to Ams- the past SIX years Rev 0 B Funeral ntes were held at Em..\\110 dedorated the tdhl(s i\lr and MIS lsol1l!ls,l!(d on u 1)('v F J Schank In charge Thc spe~ker noted 'For many yearslworth,Neb and m 1898 Ihey caine :proctt Off1Clated and committal erson Tuesday 10 the Lutheran

jlrm nr~\ DIxon utlill 191H "'hen time IS Thursdky afternoon Mr I (I.: nt]l111ld "n 1'11).;( I-;l){) ~~ ~:y~~t~~~n~~cm~~c~~~~~ ~~~~ follo\\ed III Wakefield cemetery church One of her classmates,IFatller and Son thc) mU\Ld ttl \V/:l\nt>1 theIr home Mtlls sons were 10 "arnve Tuesday I ~---- two years ago WhE'rl he retired and f'allbearE1rs were J M Strahan Jean Bonderson, 19, who died lI'J.I' !n('(' nIght orJWednesday BUrial v,..lll be 'A'tt ck Is Fatal moved to Wayne \V C Shjulthels Paul Harrington, OceanSide, Calif, November 25,

at Laurel wrt\l thc Gaebler & I IP I M nes L B McFlure and E was burlCd the first of thIS week

II1\11 s I' om 1.( .1\ f S i{ r hush md Nnely mor,uary of WinSide m Mr Broschelt 1C'a\es hiS Sister, au 1

H t t C hid 1 d I Id I '- F.. mma, Mrs W F: RoggenbRCh, t: Flef!twood at Em"rsoh alsoUr a arro ::l~r~ ~~~~r f~(~~1al'~S <;~dl~n n11~~ chargC' 'T 10nslOde Lady and lwo hl'olhers Wlil BrosctDelt r... lmer MtC'lelldnd Hloodlldrt \\O\s Bdty Pope leaves her sister,

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btl ol olhf! 1(ld1l\ rs llndJrJ(nds WII!ldJn Ml1lsw,lS born Septem- ~.rO of Wayocc and l'..mll Brosdlelt of ~orn dt RomC' OhIO Df>ceml)('r~, G('orgl Ann ,lOd SIX brot~ers,

Haroh~ Harmer Is Injured I ~~rY~:l ~~~~ J~~ ~~~'~ W~~C'~I:~~~~ RW'es f r Mrs. Ch rles Carr Whcatridgc, Colo l:G~)he I:~rl~a~;s t~n~I~~~r:ol~l~t:- ~:~a:;e~~ty,Lo~a~~~~~'l:~~l~~~In torn Eleva:tor and G t T f" t ent$, Mr and Mrs ,John Mills, to a rled MISS Carrl(' Bo\\'ers May 4 tl'lur and Glenn near Emerso,~.

Slim Suffers Burns. e S WO Irs s LaUld Mr Mills marrIed Marlha ill e Conducted Friflay AIOrstrlOp Openl"ng 1884 The famd, lIenl 10 Bloom,

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,spence at Laurel March ~8 1900 I At St. Paul Church. field ""here Mr Bloodhart ""as 111

At ChlOcag'" Show The fanuly lived near and In Laur· the c\othmg busmess for manyU ('I unlli about 30 years ago when JX..1ts Charles Carr 81 dIed of a Set for Sunday years Mrs Bloodhart died m the

I Ihcy ('ume to Carroll their home heart attack Monday afterlloon fall Of 1939 ILeland Herman's Herefords SIO<C Mr Mllis followed hIS trade about 2 at the home of her !jon Mr Rloodhal't 1l'aves hIS dau~.

Win at International of P llnllng for many yean., Gene Catr, d half mllC' cast of Wtn- First Flying Farmer GI~nn tf'r Helen, Mr::; L W EIlls f

Held This Week. J\1t Mills \"dS <l nH'm\)<r oj lh¢ Sid uncral flies will b( loncluc!('d Wingett Invites Public Wdync flnti son Ge'orgp E Blo -Ml thodlsl ohurch m Carroll I Fr day at 1 4r:i from tll(' Gaqtbler & To Visit Place. I ~;~~eQ~o~l~hneca~~~I: 6~~ea~t ~

II( fvalp r arms Polled Herefords Deceased leaves ius Wife, who IS Nc Iy parlor and at 2 from St$hnwn by Leland Herman at thc recoverll1g from major surgery, P l' L th h h 1 W d OffICIal openlllg of the A~bor also survwed by three grandchJ­Intcrnatlonal Ll\·estock ExposltlQn two daughters WIlma, nQw Mr$ w~ h fte: Her~ ~X;~rt ~n c~~~~ee Lodge falm aIrstrip, owned and dren, two great grandchildren andIn Chwag-o thIS week, took two Allen Stoltenberg of CarrbU, anti operated by Wayne county s tTSt three sistersfirsts Onl' was flr~l for fa! Her~'. Hannah) noW Mrs Allan Perdue Qf ~eU ~~~r;111 follow m t:he Wayne Flymg Farmer, Glenn Wmget , IS ANNUA-L~M-E-E-T-I-N-G- )"

lord !',"!:ef'ts welgl1lhg 90(] 10 I~050 Carroll, and two sons Charles qf rs Carr had lived al Wmslde set for Sunday, December 8,tbe.}ound~ Thp otller was on a group Jackson. MISS, and James of Net" fo many years Smce the death of gmnmg at t230 at the Wm eft SET FOR JANUAR)f Hen ford stef-'l'S of any welght~ Orleans 1he two men left Sund~y he husband m about 1940 she had farm seven miles west and one nd Annual meeting of the waY~e

Flrsfs III vanous ddsses wcJ!1e by car to come 10 Carroll 1herc m de her home With her chlldrcn a half north of Wayne I Golf and Count.ry club wIll be he d

tdged Tuesday afternoon 10 d~- are SIX grandchllddrcrl Mr Mills D d I f h l~d Lrym Lrxleben, Wmgct! S Ill- Monday, January G,' lnJe cIty

ermm(' champlOnshlps also leaves a Sisler MIS Claude M~scce;~J! ~~~e~u;,urMCn;11 ~~ slructor of the Pender Aircraft auditoriumMr Herman 100k jwo pOllf Smith, of Iowa CIty Suphl, Gene Carr <llld Jo...all Carr, Co, Will !furnish the gov('rn~ent PreSident KIN Parke JaS ap-

Iereford s1cC'TS to t (l eXposItlo alii at WinSide A daughter, Mrs hcensed airplanes and Instructors pOinted the fol OWlllg co ItteesIe left ld t week ednesday a d Candlelight Rites I Be~sH:! Ehler, dIed about three Archer Petroleum corporatJo~of Dinner, Mr and Mrs 0 K ;Brand-III return I of thiS week Wl'll Be Resumed mdnths ago, Omaha has been sponsormg S ch stetter, Mr and Mrs Willard Wllt-arl Meyer an Myron Olson af- openIng" the past year to gIVe lr- sc, Mr and Mrs Adon Jeff~ey, Mrompamed hIm RED CROSSHOLDS-- mmded farmers a chance to Iget and Mrs AI Bahe, program and

I E E EETING Sflulge·hhtglrn:.'trudel'st,OanneWel,~houttraveling entertainment, Mr and Mrs CarlL CTiON M ,., Nuss, Mr and Mrs J H Mornson,

tnnual meelmg of the Red Q:ross Everyone IS lnvJted 10 the o*n- Mr and Mrs Henry E Ley, Mr,WI I be peld 'IUesday evelllllg, Dc- mg SpPclal prIces on ndes 'jInd and Mrs Glenn Houdershe\dtcc bel' n, at 8 In the Legion rvom instructions will be gIven for ~hc Covered dISh dinner WJI1 be f ­m Ithe ofd CIty halI All Red Cross occaSJon, An Instructor WIll retUrn lowed by a program and SoCI Imembe are urged to attend 0[- euch week to continue to ~IYe tlme AU members and prospectl ef1trs W II be elec~_ flIght training to all deSlrmgl to members will be lllvlted

learn. IC LL GE MUSICALE In ease of bad weather Sunday, Improves al Hospital.

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WILL BE MONDAY i II b h Id D 4 Mrs Glenn Houdersheldt IS 1 l-col ege mUSicale WJH be held ~~~ 2icn

ng WJ e e ec ,m. provmg nicely III Rochester aft r

~ t:~ lle~:~~~t~;J~%~~: ~~~ ]fIrst half of personal tax beca}ne ~nf~:e~~~~.n·~~H~uatk~:h~{d~~ ~lie 1ll1~ :ted. delmquent Deeem,ber 1. I returned.

Page 2: ~H~:;=E=R:;:- ~,IL::'::'~D~'~~::;:::1f::::8~~;:~~~:~1~:~~newspapers.cityofwayne.org/Wayne Herald (1888-Present)/1941-1950... · Roy Day Suffers Injuries thanksgiving Morning Al Farm

18cGoidell CornCountry H~me: whole, .No.2 Can

Orange Juice

~nrise Ci\6,OI. Can 39c

Grapeftllit Jllice

~~~.n, .~ous~~'O%.Can 29c

, •• HAVE BEEN KEEPING A RECORcjOF HOW MUCH we SPENO POR I

FOOO. HER METHOD WAS TO G~SHOPPING- AROUNQ AT DIFFSREfjITSTORES, WHIl.E I aUY ALl. OURFOOD AT ONE. Pl.ACE, AFTeR

TWO MONTHS. l.

Baking Soda A & H Eeand ..... ti:~ 7c

Baking Powder K. C, Benod ."c~:; 23c

Salt Sno,Whlte: pIn In or Iodized 2~f)~: lcVanilla Schllllog; pn'.... 2E~;: 35e

Oats Qu~ki6;" Pkg 12c. '~;~: 27c.

Cherub Milk 3 Z:;; 3Bc

Pancake Mix s,,,""OO ,3'\;~~ 27c

Peanut Butter Emely ....... IJ::~ 33c

VIIlUESIN FRESN PRODUCE

PIf.·HO'IDAY·;~~

$MEA., SA"EWAl1,~) ~?~~~~~~~~~~~--'i··t··::::::-_·············-

• I Here's recipe for; Christmas pudding

Even if your shortening and su~ara~e low, you can still do holiday bak_img, Make these now and slore for

I,tor us:OM TIiUMI PU~DINGS2114 cups all- ' ~ cup brownj purpose f1of,lr su,gar, fjrmly3(/2 tsps. baking pnckod'

1 powder 1 egg .

~tsp. salt 1 cup m'ilk

1'2 tsp. cinnamon 1 cup finelyr/2 tsp! 2dlspice 'chllpped date.

3 cup shortening ~ 2 cup finelyohopped nut

J 1 t~;.a~~nll!a2' ~ift and mefl1>Urc flour; Rift again• Iwith bilking powder, salt and l'lpiCL'S,

: 1 Cream shortonil1f" nd.d sugar g,adu-I lally and cream until h,qhl and flulTy.:IAdd egg,und beal until well blt'nded.I Add flour mixture alternately with: i milk, beating untll smooth dter eachI I addition. Add dates, nut meats und./ flavoring. Fill 12 well,grcO'scd ellS­

: ·tard cups one-half full; place on': cooky sheet and bake i:1 3 moderate:11 oven: (3500 F.) 30 minute:> or until., done. Cool. Tie w;D:cd r;:ipN over:11 tops and slore in caol, ci.ry place until• ready to usc. To rehe3t place pud.:1 dings on rack in kC,ttle with tir;htly­~ fitt~ng cover. Pour water to about l­

inch depth in bottDO of kettle .Steam 25 to 40 min1illcrl. Se:vo hotwith hard S9-uce,

Co.n.J:i £)n.a-k.~ DirectorThe Homemakers' Durc::.u

,An Extr.. WC04I4yS,r-.Iic:

It's not too early to start, planning for the finest Christmas ditmer ever! -Staples may be bought n~w sothat holiday baking ,can get under way on ~tIme, Many of tbe delIcaclee that are such an nnportant part of Christmasshould be purchased ahead while supplies are plentiful. Why notstart yourholiday buymg t)J.is week at S,feway.

.. t~: 22c

8J~'; 2Bc

itron D'um'd.ry f,;;':: 12e

umpkin Moon Bonm ,,~c~~ 20e

ugar powdered or Brown, " ~~:: i Dcinnamon Schilling; gronnd 2C~~ -16c

Nutmeats A"u'''d" ~:J.i~: 15c

Shelled Peeans , t~~ 39c

Get a supply now of Red

POTATOES to Ibs. 37CBag $3.39U. S. No.1 grade, size A, "clean. This year's crop ofPotatoes ie abnndant. The growers need the help ofyou and every home in storillg a, few weeks' supplyright now.

Pascal Celery Natural col~r ... Lb. 10eC I

~" California-groWll; uniform, 8arro s , 'th tope clipped.. ,. . ..Lb. e

O exas' new crop, 8 B-Ib. 55 Yello'" Pranges or juice ... Lb. e", Mesh Bag e .. opcorn CAROL DRAKE hM Iwo new leaf·

I R B t 10l.'. rge Keme,lo;_u,. Pkg. lAc lets that you'll want v,rhen you start

App' es' me eau Y, e . '& I:: stuffing your holiday bird-STAND·fo pies and baking .... , ..... Lb. ARD STUFFING RECIPES and

Cranb "e'" Serve as salad, sauce or' 3ge 1 SPECIAL STUFFINGS FOR THE. e I ~ meat accompaniment .Lb. I: ~n~~~~~~g~·w~;~~it~[:~~.~~u~;:J.... I----'--------------=~~~'~h /: are included.i,Just send to CAROL

SA/tWA' filJARANTEED MEII1$ : DRAKE, The Homemakers' Bu-Kitchen Craft : ;~:c~ ~~x6~IW~r~f:.t. 88, San Fmn-

FLOUR I! - - -Cook Safeway meats any way you prefer. Taste them I For Christmas Cleaning

,,·Ib. Bag $1.53 for tenderness and flavor. If not pleased, we return i Windex . , . 2 t,~:: 25e

60.lb. Bag $2.99 your full purchase price. Aerowax . c~~; 49c

SI bB Whole or piece, 59 81 h 1 gal 35a aeon more economical. Lb. C eae Whit' Magic .... :JUg C

G dB f For tasty, 3ge Boen ~~~:;~~Id .BW 19croun' ee flavorf;,1 meat dishes, Lb. Silver Polish w,:,g~t~'i Jo< 19c

Frankfurters t:;~~ality Lb. 49c Clothes LineQ~~~o50-FL 29c

\,;(;Chedd~rCheese Wisconsin; mild Lb. 57c ~o~~;:~~~;;::::·~~~~x:;:H~~;;:~~-;;;d·7-;t-u;:;-.;I-~----~-L 17-'-'---~=MAY KNEW'" WAY I

WilliamJ.Schroeder

MarilynSa mesberger

Undf'rgof's Opera.tIon.Mrs. Irving Doring of Laurel

underwent a major operation in aSioux City hospital Monday morn­ing. She is reported getting alongnicely. Mrs. poring is a daughterof Mrs. Rebecca Sydow of Wayne.

PICTURES SHOWNTO COLLEGE GROUP

"AJRska Reservoir of Resources"and "Lumberml'n" are nante's ,ofeducational movies shown for col­lege convhcation Tuesday. DickMerriman operated the machine.Next Tuesday, Neihardt hall hasthe program, and December 17. theYMCA and YWCA give theirChristmas service.

DorothyHormelbracht

Jean Sand

Miss Shirley Tiedtkf;' and JackGraber of Pilgpr, ""'·dre marriedSunday last \\"('ek.

SU~~~lII~~ r~~~t~i~e;ofa:~hi~~:e;;e~~r:~%nB:t~e:rdM~~~~~:m~le~~~:won'1946 Rlate c~lUmpionshtp ponors for four Nebraska club members.Eacb recelve8 ,an all,expense, trip to the 25th Anniversary National4-H Club CongTeflS ~Il Chlcag-o, Dec. 1,5. ·The winners. who weresele~ted by tht) state dull office, and brief outlines of thefr recordsfOll;w: f

Jean Sand, ~' of Nehawka, .will provided by, Servel, Inc., for hav-be one of lhe tate's dolegates to log the beA~ 1946 4,H Food Prep­th~, l~l4(i r.luh ~UJlgreBB as a re- Ul"UtlOJl ncnl,evement record In t~e

~~rdr:~~rSa~I:Il~~~~f~l::i~~li ~~~~', ~)~~~Ify~ f;l~~:::.rsp~~p::~~Canning Activity thls ye~r. Her a.nd served~460 ba.lanced mealstrip award iR provided, by the including 4 9 dishes and "baklngg:.,Kerr GlaSB Uorp, During nine and put up 10 cana of toDd. She iyearFl in club work Jeari CQlmed completed six projects, two of1,461 jars ot vegetablea. meats, whIch wer~lU food' :pre:paration.fruits, jams and jellies, f'nd won During a pe iod when her mothermallY placlngs on her canning ex, had to be way from home sev­h1bits, including $15,00 i in cash eral days a eek, MarUyn plannedprizes. She and her BI~ter as a and prepared the meals tor three

~:~~ :~~n~~:~e~a~:;dnl~~;:g~f f:;~l:rrbr~ h~~ ~~dB~~~~~I~~nchesthe KQrden produce and, poultry William, Schroeder, 16, of AI.which she canned. She served blon, recel ed the. Chicago trillper 4·J-I Club four years as junior award for outstanding achieve­leader, and two as preslkient, mentEl tn t e 1946 Westinghouse

Dorothy Hermelbracht, 20, ot 4-H Better ethods Activity, Wll~Bancroft, was named state win- Ham haa b en a 4-H'er tor ,eight,ner ,In the 1946 Nati9nal 4-!j,. re.ars. ~m ng his work stmpllfl•.clothing Achlevement AQUvtty fQl:!:,l cation acc mpUshments on tbe

::~~~~,t~~i~~gr~~:~n~rr~:~~j~~ ~~r:e~int:ao~;. a~~1:I::s~R:lt:39 garments for herself and other installhlg n electric grtI)de t;members 'Qf the familY.~'She ala,~) the' front tall ot, th~ Mrn,r d~made 12 artlcles for th benuUft· recUy l)ene ~h feed bins. i Graincation of her room, 'Do othy haa conveyo!rs ere, placed from the

;~oh~~~e~~rel~lof~~~~~ts'dh~fn:a~~ ~~r~r~~('~~: ~~~P:~~et:~~:e~~~~~:32 exhibits and entered llve dress pro~ecUng the grain trom therevues and 12 :Judging Icontests, weather. an, making sc~opfng un­Dorothy has won manYI plaqlngs necessary, The new method savedIon her exhibits, Includtpg $~8.51 l1lh days 1 bor In a year or theIn c(tsh pr-izea. Her tl'llp award equivalent t the amount ot'tlme;WBEI prOVided by the Ed'ucatlonal necessary t t.end 40 acres ot corn'Bureau of the Spool Cptton Co. with an, $8 0 higher Income.l. WIt­Dorothy b~beon n 4-H Club Ham 16 pre Ident 01 hIe local clUbmember for !;lars, 'I and carries a nicely balanced .{·tt

MarIlyn Bam sberger. 15, ot livestock p ogram.Hampton, receIves her t~lp award, ,

: ...'A~, cit, ihese act~vitte!:l''Were conducted ~l1e the direction ot t.ba, J

l$i!i~.;'~~il;,::i'~~~"V'C. or~. Stat. Agrlcultu il . On~\and US~A cO-

Ii'lle lProllerty DL't':ds.Property deeds filed in Wayne

county include the following;Ida M. Robinson, executrix, to

Ferris W. Warner, November 27jor $500, lots 29, 30 and 31, block22, COlle~Hill additi,On to Wayne.

Neva . uinn and husband toHenry a' d Martha Kluender, No­vember 0 for $409. part of lot 1,block 6, ~iginal Winsjde.

L. E. orling and Wife to L. E.and My n, Norling, November 27for $1 an other consideration, lots

1 13 and 1 , block 2, original VJin-

'I side. 1

Theod re Gunnarson and wife toTheodor3and lda Gunnal'son, No­

I vember ~O for $1, Nl,6 of NW14 of, 1,27-3.

EArly Show at

W.idnesdar

!l1~O .' , I,11!'1,~" ;: iii t'j' I ' ' -~, I _'-I'I'I~, \. >~ '1\ I 'yr'll)!i 1 1JIE'WAYNE JlERALD. WAYNE, NEBRASKA, RSDAY, DECE~I_BER_~, _ J I

T!---:~''i~:;:-- -e1~IUl'!'\iF'_al"lt'dRaly't~i!!iI'l'·c'ity Bowling Lednue. )',. W~d(lil;!!~Ser;ice - "Vacc l ationnPlan ~'-G~L. Cam bell: visual a~d ~UPPliCS ,rpn"e Il "k' r 11 - ... - -'[!I,::':'!~~~~~!~~f~~~1 J .• ~ (J "I . ,_ , ,'~.' . $4; AUied actio C'...orp., ,Vi .U.al .ai'ct Mr.s." ~.( 1 CS.' 0 t. }Cl't, an?, M, '." a. nd ,J1ree went to. Omaha f01,' a shortStanding Given, Is JIeld-'fuesd . . eznq zscussed supplies, $ .67. I]-' 1"1) .arl Damm<, Mr. ,,,nd Mrs. \op with their cOllsin, Miss Cath<-~tandillgs in the lQcal bOWling: 8y The of p~oviding vol~ Opetatio· of plant: Ed '. Sey- r:;rs. ~~~~~1~, ~~'n Dan,1me;·Mr. and fine Maro, and .then went. to MiI-·

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league this week follow: f 11 mour, gas bill. $:2.:10; ity of '1'v1r~s J) 1 dlllln;, and! Mr. and on, accompanIed by Mrs. Jqc Iiss .fJ' Franc;: ~ Croy 1& W L Arlebne Broberg~ Crantz Wed untaTY on" ~rthsm~ pox Wayne, U ht and power. $;,61~' I" 'I" l'o~ 1.l11vlU10. Il1p, group pre- {abc-reI' of Hustingl', who jolndcl ~

Bri e Friday ~ening Pillcy's, \V<1k~field fl 4, Tf;) Ensign D. Franciaco, ~~d ~gh 01 was, ~~~ssede b/~~: Churchill g. Co"; .mops, $f).i'< !:'l tl {{ t (' 1~_)I)(lI'I'('S. With gllls, ,hCI~~ in, l)n~ahu. They I found ~11', "I

Betl Cafe " _.. , $ 4 ooXrd 0 adUcaUon Monday eve- Carhart' ~Uh1.ber Co., matl'rial, 1.'1 111 In Mlsi"lourl I OUISO som(wh(~l, Jm.pr~ved. 1h:

If Dean LUD1Ahl. Morrison Coffee Shop 7 5 At Grace parsonage. ning N defjhite action was taken. $13.57; HISCOX Hardwarl', jani!()]' Vnllnnl l\-1' .' f p.,,:. ' ur returned hnf Satulllll,Y. Mrs,

M' ", Nielsen's Pool Parlor 7 5 " .. supplies. '$4.05; Bert Pug(', l'l'Jll-l,ir broth!'l' . ',ll.~n 0 1\ lIe, S. D" ffrsO wl'nl homt=! Sunday. wtwn the

f.ISS ary Frances roy, daugh:' VFW 7 $ so;n~~ig~rs~if-I~r~:~ryFrFanrca~ccoiscoOI. ~.uPt. tllsrt, BaBer re~orted the, of piano, $2; Telep',lOl1e Co., :I' 17 .:~:i; \\'<1 '111' 1,~l. 1\1,I,S. ?)~ln Sherry of' herrys too!< hl'r to Sioux, Ci ty and

er of Mrs, Chri&ti Croy of T" 6 tto .." arrlval ,a new grindet for tools Edw. Seymour dl'Hvage $113f ), .Ild'; l)\1 n \f'~ III at Mucon. rs. Hahl'rer went to Husting~inux G ty, and ~n . Lundahl, lE'tgen s '' ... -------" .. -....... ljl Wayne, and Arlene Broberg- u.sed atl hoo~. , " ......,. .'. ,1. J:~o, ~11: and ;\:11'-". Sherry went to ednesday.on of r. and M scar Lund- ~~~~:~~~sG~~k~t~I..ld : ~ Crantz, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Bills tali~g $996.~ were al- T Maint,~na~~c of ,pl<l~t. ~oyal SJOux, (Ity la~t Wednesday and ----------.------~

Ilhl of \OVakefielG.: ,'-'i re married Wayne Poultry & Egg ,I, 4 5 Lawrence Broberg of Mndi&on, lo~e~,a !follows: . $f~~;;lt~ay~:l~~n~~~r/:.~'t\~I';,~~~: ~.~~::.(~~~'-~~ ]\'larso and the I Pattonize the aQverflsers

.~l}~(.>7 ~?;~ ock :~e~i~nq.~el~~l~t ~;i~~~ American l q;ion ,) 10 ~~~~nX~:·l~~dl.\t1~~~f~ka~.\('~~I~l:);~ ,<?ene~ I cont,rol. WlIyn~ high a~. display cas/:', $5; Tl'lcphol1(' Co.,1t"'thodi t church in; Sioux Cily. SChNIUll: f;H' this ",lk fOl~O\Vs:: Lutheran parsonage, Rev. WHiter h~lty t nd, ~tamPd~ ~nvelope:, moving te1£'phonC', $1: E. II. Mer-e\1. M . Dunn performed the Dt>(.'I'mlwr 2., !\1orrison't.vs. S\Van~ Brackensick officiating at the $42,72; ell Telcpho',h

e. Co" $8.8::>; chant, gas and oil, $:2,0i' 'Hos,pital on Whe Is' FI'ghts POII'O

i O\lble~ ng ceremony, son's; Decembt'l" 3. VFrr vs. Tiet~ double ring s~rvice. ~:~~~a ~~~~lOP~~,l $~~~o.lc~tcr- AuxiliatJ:' agenclL's: H. R~ Bow~I" Wm. ye-rs. flcompanled ,by Dean g,.:~'nl'.~.,~gD','.~.:.,.'nll~,.c"I'~,'~:... \,vall,,·~,'.',:"I"lo,,~I,~tlh,·Yl, The bl'ide Ichose a prOW!l suit lnstr tional service: J. B."Lip. ker <;o.,.post~'rs,$1; ~-knton Hl'\'i{'w!Ntll'rnb~ n:t."r. hoth o.{ Wakefield..... _h co ~,~~, with dark lmhvn acc/'ssOries. Her pencqtt 0., "Green Grass of. Wy. Pubhshmg co.. , PUb.I,u,'iltIUlll,;,~allg tI "L\)l'lfs Pl.'l~yt'r," "He- Ameriean Lq.:ion \'S. ~~ustafson's; c(jrsagc was of yellow roses. Miss omin~," $2,14; A. S. Burnt'S, worn. Stuart Ba~l(,l', WOl.-Id-lll'rald,t'ilUJo;f'," :lnd ·.. ·How Do 1 Lave Dl'Ct'Hllwl' G, Bt'lz \'$: .N1it'lst~n·s. I Bl'wrly Frandsco, sister of the en's ba.kethall. 38c; The Viking Ch?~les .scnll~(,l·sTlw('." I:\'lusic to thQ last pi('Cp, Miss CI;ll'Il Smoth('l} with 151i I "idt'groonl, served a~ h('r attend- Press, I C., book, $1.57; Allyn & $4,2b; YO:lng Scot!whiL'h'is a pot'm l)y Elizab<,th :-nd.~. Syduw \\llth :!2,~ \\"('I'l' high ant. She w()r~ a bhw suit with Bncon, 1gebra books, $10.47; Olive 91c; Bnun SPOl"t~.llgBrowning, was an original ('otn~ mdlvldual scorf'S allH)l1g WOlllt'lI bluck acc('ssol'lt's and a corsagl' of Pearl R ttcr, books, $2.39; Ameri- football sho('s, ~r,:), 1(1:

position, hy Dean Nuernbergt>r. and mell llH' P<ist wcdt. pink roscs. can Bo k Co., book, $4.H1; 'Lyons S.tate. ('olll'gl', rental, ~)IDI',m also playNI the wedding En!:'ign Francisco worc his hlu(' & Carn: han book SOc' How p('_ fl('ld lor fOUl' ganH's, ~HI,nUlrches~ Meet at NorfV"lk uniform. Robt. Burnham of Wayne, terson, C~.,'w~rkbo~ks, $4.47; Capital (lull~IY: (,hri~ 1'\i('lsl'Il,________-+_~_I Palm~ and candC'labra graced who attended him, was in grey. The UI Iversity PU,blishing Co., repair of band ll1strum('nls, $10.Ilw alta~. OIL Flood : ontrol Di1mel" for til(' bridal party was "Underi he Sun," $A.l>5; The Gl'egg

Thp rid(', g-iVl'n in marriage Th . f' t-' Sl'I'Vl,d at HotI'I Morrison. . Pub!" hi' g C dr' II l I $'~ 93 Honor Schroede,.s

fy lwr mdt', Anton Dungaard of COl'psr~~ t)~l~:I~l~:'I;~L'tl"~~l\ht~o~·~:~;~ Mrs, Francisco is a junior at Scot:~ II, ores~';';v.n I& l~~)~.S, b~~ks~

)n·lw'l Iowa wore In g0wn of 'j t W j d Wayne colll'ge and fill finish til(' $48.27; I I1hc McMilla,n Co., books, Oil Silver Wedding\'hitL' <;~ti;\ h~shioned wittl sw/:,('t. ~~:~~I~~ ~11l' r~;~(ll;)~):e~yflGbsn~~~tr~~ Sl'nH'st('J". Ensign Francisco. who $2.90; llcox & Follet Co., books, Mr. and Mrs. Vv'. F Sdlrol'dt'rleurt nl'iCklinC', long slN'\'l's. fiUed Pl"Ojl'ct for Norfolk. d. Col. Del!- has bccn in tht" navy thrN' and a $50,07;1 The Child's Wonderland were honored un tlwir 2StlJ Wf"d­odict:', pepLum and b~lStl(' bow ell bert F.rt.emall will l'Cpllll'l to con- l1.'l,lf yl'ilrs, is on k'<lw' until De- Co" mf s. $6; Pioneer· Publishing ding anniversary SlltlJl'day, No-

train. Her floor length v('i! fell gres~ Uec.embe,r '}l~ on Ill' nmount Cl'mber 17 when he reports at Nor- Co" I' lorts a'nd ticket stamp, vember :~(), whpn ttl(' following This new 9 - ton emer...from a iJnnd of pearls. Sht' carM of flnancw! !11t! thaI bm bC' P.\::_ folk, Va. $17.40; maha .school Supply Co., gathered in tlH'ir 110ml' fOI';\ social ~::~ ~~:n~:~fo~f ~~: r:::~~~~li(t white Biblf' \,.,Iith a white p<.'ctt.'d locHlly ill HlP Pl'llk<'1 arpa. (,Torn Crop Picked sciss,or" $42.07; S,tephcnson School cvenin.g: The famili\'s of ('Ims fantHe Paralysis-pulled hy

Miss Lueil\l' Youngs/rom of H t t' C t M k S· ~ff.~i~1 ~;~e Bdo~~i~~~~~. i~t~~~ I~~~~~;m, 1'~i~yn~)~~lt:I;~~:" H'lsil astandard &0 truck-isj\'linneapolis, was maid o( honQl'. arves, 0 /0 -n For ar tmpson paper, ,1$ ,70; Hoover Bros., l<inder-I burn, I<Jlwnlt POSPiSI.1Jl <1nl! La\\'- designed to bring the.finest

Sg:rl,~~",\\'~Il'(""ffoa" gOa""'dn ca~)rfr""d('tnalTlc'ol'_1 Crop p,.o resses ,-,."N"nPij""hrh'M,rs"'I'ITunsd"ITlflJrSiOenndwsl'OPiC"s'Teldn

gartenll ntl'rial, $12,2:i; Schrnollcr n'BCl' I !el!H's and ~1r ;Iml :\ll's. J. and most complete equip_"-.... ........ '- _ & Mul;:'l er Pinno Co.,' music sup- M. Manlt'y, 1\'11". and 1\irs. W, 1<, ment to small towns and

ionin] bouqupt of pink ~s€'s. w~~;~V;~;;~I::~ab;~:~~ngl\~:~~I~I'~lltl;)n~::~~:' a WaylH' hospilall'l'cl'iving medical P,liCS, I" .95; A. lIospe .0.)" lllu:lic, Bacl<, lVlr. and Mr,;. W. J. h:ic]l('I', -rmergency ~eas. Equipped

1_."rtd'I,',1,'iS,·,t')oa'S:~11\10I\wIC'I~1]gi~d"r'l,ni('."_Clc'Co,f,.',,I,:~~, /.!;()od pro.c;n'ss in harv(~sting t!lelr :"""""1'" 1\"Va'n",·o.k \\,.',ansd' d(t",'v"ohYcolr5nWI"Hcgk'Oenr's~ $2.57: 1 ioneer Publishmg" Co., di- Mr. and Mr~. llrnry KH'pPt', M1'. with an iron lung (interior, ....., '- '" PiJoma~. $3; D. A. Worcester, t~,'st- and Mrs. Carl Damn1£.', M.t'. and vi~w)" hot pack machine,

Ii whHf' chiffon oresI'. ~~~~~;./\li:::;~' :\I~.(~I:l\'/t{J~~UI\:~''\';~~\i{J~i~~ owned lJy Thompson and Frevert. ing c~\i dren, $33.75; Twin-Sfate Mrs. Fred ()I lP. Mr. and Mrs. Frpd reSllscdator and aspirators,DOllild Lundahl of Allen, sel'\'f'd the crop, Count. W'l ,. Ml'n in thE' group Wl're Otto Saul, TYlJelr tel' Co., rentals, $5; His'cox Reeg and Dorothy Ann Finn. lVIr. the mobile unit is over 44

as. hest man. Both he and t.he l-IaniN has wun/ a I~I Lavv'!'cnc(' Ulceht, Don DiMuio. Hard a e home economics sup 'Ind Mrs Schro('(lr'rwf'n' presen1ed feet long with the fonvardI.lt:I(liegr(~)Jll WOI'~~ brown SUlt~ J.-I.untl'r prl~<'irH't ill't' ~lhout ha\~ MD,.',',X"m13,:,Ud~Ng',~nl".~' JlGa,rr,VnC,Y""BCcA'kd'oFII:,dh' plies, 155; Mary H'icks. hm~(?' ('co~ ~\'ith' gil'is of sil~('r on a silvf'~ t m}'. section housing the neces-1','lt 1 wllltl" carnatIon boutonniere's /~ .~ rlomicl> Yroccries, $4.75; City Gro- Dinner guests in th(' Schl'Of'dcr sary power plant.. It has, l'slwrs 'w~re < Robert Nl'~S{,'~ ~~l~ough H~ld ill Hn'nna,:nl'arly t~alf Clausspn, Dull' Prescott. ,John eery, lkr ecries for home economics, home Sunday in honor of tl1(' SClme already been rushed toPark nangaar~ of Onawa, 1 'a: t,Il11J~e~1 With Uw harn'."!/. Very t{'w Goshorn, Ed. Frl'vprt, Emil Otte, $37.56; Mod('rn Sound Pictures, occasion wen? til(' familif's of Chris Peoria, Illinois. where local

(md J K 1"11 f S' . '''''''1 (all lor !w]lJ. and only a small num- Hl'IH'y }'c'1('rs, Roy Meyer. Ed. Inc" ,po tage, 17c; Univf'rsity of Baier, Harry Slwhl of \Vinsidc, hospitals are o\'criaxed bya,mes u l (0 10UX I I y. bel' apply for \\'01"1<,Mn;. Croy wore a bladrdress ( . .._ Gathje, Efnest Grone, Wayne Gilli- Nebras a, postage on film, 17e; Fred Damme of, Hoskins and Law- the current epidemic.

wIthblackac~~~e~Mrn.~n-Ad ~r land.Wa~Gilliland.MelvinR~ -~~~~~~--~~~~=~=========~----~~------~------===--~Iahl wore an. aqua drf'ss with opt ~ VJ ew Pion SI'JI, Rlair Jeffn'Y, Alvin Willers,hla~k accessbrH's. Each wore gar- In,Marine Corps Henry Brinkman, Lowell Mann.ljIema corsages. Ralph Bciermann, Edward Pres-

~6,. I'C'ception (or fl'iC'nds and l'f'l- A new system for the promotion cott, Erwin Fleer, Robert Turner,~~ti\'('s followeri at the brid("s of enlt;:;tt'd ,met) has bC'en adopted John Benjamin, Edward Grone,~omc. A threp-tiered wE'dding by the ma~!inc c~rps, S, S,gt, Ray~ Earl Lewis, Fred Anding, Hermancake, topped with a miniature rno.nd A 1I,L"'1l'~ oj th(' n~arln(' corps Stolle for Henry Claus, Cur1isbridal couple, centered the serving offwc III Norfolk has :announced. Foote, Alfred Sydow, Merlin Beier­table, !\tIrs. Hans Rosen· and Mrs. The Il('W system is a b<:~ric step 10-,' mllnn, Raymond Larson. ArnoldJohn Clements of S~oux City, ~~rd. ('qual pr?motionl Opportlfln-,' Vahlkamp, Herman Vahlkamp, jr..poured, aQ",4. Miss Emellia Lundahl ltJes tor all I:nhsted mari,nes w~th, Pa~e Thompson. Art Mann andof Lincoln, cut the cake. Miss the rcsuItanl advantar,te to thOse Kl'lth Reed, Those .who_served theHelen Young of Sioux City, was who plan a service carqer, , meals included Mrs. Henry Brink­in charge of the guest book and .The basis for the nqw prograIl'~ man and Ronald, M~s. Albert1nss Shirley Hassler was junior \'.'111 b~ the pres£'nt personnel das~ Damme, Mr.s. Max Brudlgam, Mrs.hostess. slficatlOn. E\'Pry marir)e has b~en A;dolpl~ Claussen, Mrs. Curtis

The bride chO&.,e as her going- as~igned a primary s!pecificati011 Foote, Mrs. Art Mann, Mrs. Ernestaway costume a plack. wool crepe serial number. Under ttJe new prot Gronf', Mrs. Emil OUe, ~rs: KeithSUit, With tan. fur-trimmed tuxe. cedure there will be n(j) branch or Reed. Mrs. John BenJamm anddo COat. special watra~ts, and admin1st'ra~ Darlene Ben,iamin.

Mrs, Lundahl is a graduate of tlve control wlii be cei'ltr<llized soCentral High school in Sioux City that the pre~l'nt complexities canWhere she was a member of the he eliminatpd. :Erooelphian Hterary society. The Rank titles have he(,l~ simplifil'd.bridegroom is a graduate of Wake. The,re were 34 differC'nti rank resi~­field high school. He lis attending nations under the hraJ\lch system.the University of Nebraska ufter The n~w method will ;rcduce thissel'ving four years in. the armed num~r 10 seven, one q)r each payforces. grade. 1n addition, tije "rocker"

The young folks plan a wedding chevron,. now worn by' "1ine" pcr­~rip to Washington, D, C, and sonnel will be adoptf'd for all cate­tNew York City dU~ing Christmas gories. The s('Ven newl,titles to bevacation, They WIll reside at used are as fOlItvs: J!WIuster S('I"­3050 N street, Lincoln. geant, tcchnical serg~ant, staff

""i"""iii~--o:;.:;--:;;;:::~~==.i Guests from put of town in- sergea,nt, scrgf'ant, corporal, pri-uesday dUded Miss Signe H~nson of Los vate fIrst clu!:'s and private.10 ~ngeles, Mrs. B~rge, of . Wash·

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, Matinee Sunday at 3 dahl. Donald Lundahl, ShirleyEvening Shows Sunda oft.t '1 'and g iHassle-r and Robert Nelsen of Lin-

Early Show 1\100 i at 6 lcoln, the E, W. Lund*l, E. J. Lun- --.------­!dahl, Alb~rt Lundahl,,. Oscar Lun~

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1:~r;a~Y1~f:r~~~e:~d~fs~dL~~~1 Lundahl, all of Wa!,efield, Mr. andMrs. E. G. Lundahl or 'ldlen, MissMynne Carlson of Hartington. andMiss Minnie Lundahl of Omaha,

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Ise~~~~ ~e~e~~~l7~ ~ bfn '~rs. :a~~~{ie~~~mt~~7ag~~~~e2~b8~~~~'II Yva~n Spcckhals ll'OBgh flo-w~ d..ty s top was $3:2 00, the quotablecrs I I peak $3'5 00 Cow hade was steady

"Ne ric Drew" sto les arc being to strong at $875 to $1600, with'read f r lpcnmg exer 1Ms I grass heifers to $1700 Bulls broke

In 1 c November anal' roll arr 50 to 75 cents, or to $15 50 top, butIDatffl~'!» lvcncr, Kar n May Head, stockers and feeders sold brIsklyShar~r {avenel', G ,or~la1 and and at least 25 to 50 cents hIgher.

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Happy Helpers clu e. ecte~ Ron~- :fccdcl' pigs reached $24.50. FataId S,nm son presid n, Dorothy 'lambs also surrendered a part of

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·Ji~·~'~~~~~'·- rtwmbersllip and (!'\,{'n more in the GOOn. FAITH. pedition was completed at Nio-- produce was as g~~'~~n~-~~~e fng somt' gov~rnmC'nt grain that, ,actively in the cultivation of crops.ri\attel' of part.Y control anything attempted P' ljrar~;'Where.amilitary escort was much better than was shown at the had b('C'n left standl~ tn, the IThe settle!mC!nt flourlshed for u'*,fore the Eighth~,th congrfss move-s h,> e,Hher ,lRussia ds particular inter~ p'ro.v ded. The memberS of the state faJr at L!ncoln last wce!c" fi('lds by wOl'kers who had ned few years but resentment by the

e~ted in tiavin'g atomic .·omb 'se~ k h f ' f f

~OUltl ha\"~l to be confirmed l~tt'er f01" 'letter ..L. ex,pe ition didn't thin muc 0 SOnl,eone f!ven wrote a spng l'Om ('I\r of helng. raided b,y the Pnwrlees on whose rcscrvaU<m

, T h ClidS disclosed and haf·ng the ' h It d Pit or done oW'r again. his is ant:' of t e U'lited States join in m.ove~ t.hci military ..es£cort. owever. about the K nkai ers. The words nwn('('s. they Were located, and frequent~ g1'8vating difficulties of America's govern~ m~nt' for disanname t. The The bulk of it co isted of two were set to the musIc of "My Mury- Whlle working for the goverTl- raidg by the Sioux lcd' the breth-

s+~ft=~d·J~.~~.~i~f;~~ei~~~li1~~hfi;~~thi~~h~t~~~ ~:~e~~~iZi~,w;~lv~:~ew~B~if~ii~ f:~~brni:;p~fro::Ja ~i ~~~:111~ ~~~~~'rs~~:ul~i~~e~~~~~i:~ ~~u~~1:~~~:~t,Y~~~l~ ~~~t~~r:y ;~~rb~;:~; rC~i:l~~a~~~~n~~~ge~~e~~~':he~nn~nt Sensf'. doing in military operations and "ga.lvlmlzed yo.nl(c " as~they w('re professor cmerltus of Eng-Itsh at nO.l try to go any further but 101d\rl~er. ghost town of Wyoming,'

; "Be-1w~11, now. and the first of the year g~ve mOI!e freedom tal fOl'eiRn known in the,Nort -and some of the University of Nebraska, hus in· shOUld look for a place to ~pend sev~n miles above Nebraska City,the Am~rican people must cast aside their l)eWSPtlpt1'I' corl'espondemts to in- the me,~ WCN! su that. a s.mall eluded It in her syllabus of folk the' witHer, Some Poncas who served for a number of years asetnoHom;t and put on ·th('>ir thinking caps. spire col~fidencc. Ther Unltoo band of ·Jndians w uld be able to songs of Nebrnskn and til(' central were visiting th(' Pawnees told an important outfitting point fOl'.They must give' considerat.ion to tho proh'c- States is not likf:'ly tQ disulm jcnplure \he ,tCnth-e train, soldiers ,\~est. ,A ~tanza a~d a chorus will them about the sp,0t on the Nio- the Mormon migrution to Utah.tlon not onl~' of Illbol' Hnd managC'ment but Ilnd reduce Iwar equipn,tlcnt and \and', all. ~ igIve the general Idea: brara. In fact, they took the Mor-tb the nation. Th{~y must t'xpt"t'ss themsf'lves be caught unpl'epat'ed 1;)S it was After six wearyl months, dur·, . mons up there. (The Niobrarasb c!f'lll'ly us to 'be arlicuhlle in the {orma.,. twenty-five )lelll's ag~ That i'ng, which they l1ad more than one You ask wha.t place r like lhe hest, rcgion waS' the Poneas' old starnp-t~on or ,; lubOl" polky eliminating the abuses costly ,experience will n t be re. encountC'r with hostile I~1ians (al. The ~and hIlls, ah th,~.-flld sand ing ground). Stanley Samuelson spent the

~nn clem('nt. ,of labor leadership that. has p~uted if the American,govern- tJ10ugh not with t~e du'e resul,ts hllls; . . . It was nn ideal spot. but the week-cnd with friends in Omaha.

ng-ued the most productive country in the ment (!xereises the se se justi- pred~cte~), they reached th~ir The place KmkalderS make thclr winlel!' wa~ unusually severe, and Dr. C. E. Bush. dentist, phone,orld. An.ything short of this is failure---- fitd by the light of the. past. desU:natlon, A second ,and last hom~. . 17 members of t.he 'party d·ed 424, Wayne. Iff Hure not only of gov('l'llnl('nt in the ofM T el"C is no danger to t.her na~ eXp?!\lilion was organized the ifolM And pratTle eillcicens fre('ly roam. They un.' 'memorialized by Ith~ Thc RusselfLarsons have locat-flcial ~€'nse but failure on the part of the ti ns from the atomic bomb if lowmg y£lar, 1866., .' NC'wpll Knight monument in the ed at S1. Petersburg, F'la.. for lhep\lblic itself." they will deal fairly a 1d avoid The Sawyer Roa4, as It came to Then let us all with hearts sincerc state park, and a eentennial celeMwinter,

-----.0----- aggression. It is in safest POSM he called. never caught. on. It Thank him for what has bmught us lJration of their encampment was Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Nelson"It is more ble~sed to give than to re~ ~ble hands: Only h~' nation was too nfar tM great Plaltl:'! h('I'{" h(')d there last month. The 'nt'xt called at Ray Perdue's Friday eve~

·w "Tl . th h d f seek'ng uti I ss ld d' Vall('y roulc thro~h.lX'ntrnl N('M And for the homestead law he spring tho.se who were still alive ning last week.~~:~e~~-i~ ~1\!~~~1':;ric~\~3e~:r~t~:~ r~:' tiD.n ~o~srit ~f~cr ~v~I~·r(' t~)~~ll~~b braska, ami. comPletion of the made. joined the main body and went Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Roger'S were

S t 1 ld bit Union Pacific railroad in1l 1869 This noble Moses P. Kinkaid. ~n' to ,Utah. Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr.ciPiient.'l,. Making little ones happy with ~~:d,s ~on~ w:r (~~ s~~~:~~~ definitely sounded ~ts death knell . and Mrs.' Me'rlin Bustard.ien(:lugh but not too much. brings soul sloUld not be rNiuc to the as a road to the' Pacific. OUT OF OLD NEBRASKA StIll. another Mormon settle- Mr. and Mrs. John Lindahl, and

I :bUYORIlCY that ('annot otherwige be experi- d nger point until eve strong ThE- discovery of gold in the By James C. Olson ment In Nebraska was in Nance Laurence or Allen and. Mr. llnd, enced. A simp1e gift that brings joy to a _n lion gives proof of gqod faith. Black I-IiI1s revived the Nebraska SUJ}{'rlntendent" State Historl('~ county. ('ast o~ the present ~own Mrs. Jim Leonard and children o(

Thursda~~, D. ember *, 1946 ichi!ld, is most satisfying. Over~indulgence ~ sec1ion of the road though. and Soeiety ?f Gf'noa. ThiS wa~. established Wakdield were gucsts TllanksgivM

ffi--~- lis disheartening.. \Vigely directed giving during the S('venties a nu,mber Nebraska. in the course of its In 1.R57 by 100 families from ~t. ing in the Myron Colson home.

tax~s and SOME members of ,---.~ub9tantials aR, welt :lS thoughts------puts flatJCd his boat and set out upon of caravans of gold seekers crossed long history as !the nation's great LoUIS ThC'y took ov('r about 2,- Tllel LC'onard chlldrt"n remained for. .. '~'I ~ '., ngres8 f ,v-or n 20 per one in tune with heaven. the turbulE'nt stream. I the northeastern part of the statC'. road west, has furnished tempor- non [l(TI'~ of In,nd B.nd ('n~,agl'd the week~('hd

lb.,e·'U..)).d.g"et nt, cut ~ the income 0------ "'-ith his companions,; Fr0mont These carAvans 'had about thpm ary haw'n for mllny harriNl tlnd - ~ ----~ -:- - - - - _.. -~ -._~!-.- ---" ~, X~ qth~~ OpPOs€ tax We wonder hul';' muc.h trouble i..~ caused navigated the boat 0fcr three an air of mystery. The Bla·ck hard pressed ppople, nit hough

~9icm'n until the ati9nal budget has employers and ernplo~re~ by ",straw" bORses cataracts in guccessi n, and Hills had \x>e-n reserved as a prohably nonl' so harl"lC'd or hardM

been,',,- need. Itl ~s probable both ob~ -,-bosses who have no in\'estmpnt and no through narrmvs only three to' hunting ground for til(' Indians, pn'ssed as the bRnd of Mormonsjee uld be l~ ebed. if useless c-osts pel"SOna} resllonsibility-bos::lps who abuse five feet wide. Ill' Wi( tf' in his and whi!('.s W\'rf' (orhinrlC'n ti) f'n· who ".'intf'rerl hC're in lR46-47, just

We lshed. authority and like to R,how off, 'Vc ,,'on- ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~Jr~~·l~'~~:C' ~(, ~~~~~~:~'~ ;;~ t~~l~~ad~~~~r~,~~;~~~~ (~~ t~~c;~~~ ~~~I~V :~1I~~~;~ years ago, on their.:',' There a;re celia" indi5P~sable appro~ der if closer pen'iOnal contactg between .nd so eonfid<.'nt in her Pow('l'S!thal wP!I·nigh illlpossible to !(ecj) the Driv('n' out of Nauvoo. Illinois.

~...• a.t1.ons. to.. facfiit p.rodu tlon. '. like ru- 'mine owner" and mine workers wouldn't .we would not haw' he$itatcp to white, out. in the spring of 1846, they made

r etecttifiuuon, i proved ads and ha.... c'reate better unden~tandingand more har- leH~,) a fall of ten feet ,r,rith her." In order to fool the soldiers, their way acros$ Iowa during thefi: t'ttg ri'\ters for I.' Ttgation and power. monious relationships. Tlwy wcre a littl(' too 'confident. the wagons going across Nebrtl$M summer to thl."' 'Missouri rivf:'r atAdequate compen ~Qll to S'O dier veterans o-~--- A $hort distance down ,fhe river lut ,",,'auld be labellel "O'Neill," Kancsville (the' old name for

~,:d~rved and Jl ssary_ ,I e world is peoJ}led by different races, ~~;:~~~~en~t~C:r~fl!m;':i'd~~re- ~~~i~~s~~:es guO~d ass~:~~~~rs s~~~~~ ~~~~.Ci~he:~~ftfS~~ ,~~~~~nrgQU~~~ iBut *Ubsl'dl'es a gen~r'Ily gard d differ colors, different temperaments,.' '''~ re e than t.he previous ones. Embold- for that Hl"£'a. But once at O'M tel's" at what is now Florence. a

'u1\neee..'IS8ry, Getti rid f many bu- They are 0 unlikf, they quarrel a great ened by the;r earl;er su ess, they Neill. down would come the signs, res;dential suburb of Omaha,!-.U...' US would pile up big'savi gs. Dismiss- Idear, usua1l5 Vithdut. reason, Contr.arv to determined to run it, arid despite and thC' party \\>ould hcad for'the It was a rough winter, and overina all non-product e ha rs-on would some indicatiOl~. none owns the earth 'and thC'. vaugh going, and~teir many Black Hills. 600 of the emigrant Mormons diedbe:& big step in the irection of a balanced none should trY to dominate it. In anoth- narrow e('sapes, it I ked as One of the most famous of these before spring came on and Brig·'~.~~t.. Shutting f ~ prop~ganda mills er thousand rears. they :ghould be able to though th('y were going to make expl;'ditions was the Gordon party, ham Yoting could lead them west·aDd the huge eonsu phon of' paper,would ,get along in peace separately if not to- it. In fact, they were ure of it. Which made the trip across Ne- ward. Their hardship and suf-llel .gether. , That is where they ade their braska in thc fall'of 1874. PSFt' of fering are commemorated by an

j: :~r:'~' mistake. Let Lt. Fre ant tell its fame rested on the fact that ~prcssive mon~ent in bronZe!ere are nume us wal\'ll in which Fewer pictures o-of-.-To-h-n--L-,-LeWis in the story: , it included the first woma.n ever by Arvid T, Fa· banks, unveiled":co111d be eff eted without blocking' :mS:f'J'Rzines' and neWRpaper~ would ease "We cleared rock after rock, to enter the Black Hills, and part in 1936 in Mor on Cemetery in

~d improvemen or inteliru'pting prog- 'IS and shot past fall after' fall, our on the fact its members were ar~ Florence.or denying vet rans riglhts to which :feelings somewhat. In fae"- if his face little boat seemitlg to play with restC'd by United States troops for The population of Winter Quar-

yare entitled. Iwere not allowed in print ln~~where _,and the cataract. We became flushed trpspasging on Indian hunting tel'S in' 1846 and for a couple of, Peo.p']e would n doubt first insist on :if stories of the strike were played down, with success, and familiar with grounds. years afterward has been estimat-

, the boss' importance might shrink. He the dangC'r; and. yieldil1lg to the Even lhough they had "O'NC'ilfs ed at from 5,000 to 10.000 people.a, balanced budget, and thlen a paring Iseems to relish attention ,e\'en if it is un- exc~t('ment of the occasibn, broke Colony" tacked on their wagons in In any event, it was an importantdown bf the tax bu' den in Harmony with favorable. ,forth into a Canadian l:Ioat song, large letters, they fooled no one, Mormon settlement in Nebraska.

i, f~9.eral revenues. 1 repordng that Rep- ,Singing, or rather shouting, we and the Ne!braska newspapers of It was not, the only one, how-I ~lIentative Joseph a~tin of Massachu- ~ I An~rthing Presi3ent Truman and his dashed along; and were. 'I believe. the time ri-marked openly that ever. Another group of Mor-se.tts•. wiU"be. the 'nex sp akeriof the repub- ~ in the midst of the chorus. when theIr destination was the Black mons, an advance party for the II advisers can do to subdu ewis and has- H'lI Th klican house, Congre tria Karl Stefan says en end of the coal Rtrik will, have the the boat struck a concealed rock t s. e government too ac- main body, spent the winter of1!a-rtin iS

Iin favor f both balancing the i~('diate'ly at the foot of a fall, tion, and in the spring of 1875 1846~47 at what is now Niobrara

bUdget and lowerin federal taxes~ It is lunqualified endorsement the American which whirled her over in an in~ soldiers from Fort Robinson were Island state park.

b~lieved exercise 0 d'oe economy will ~~:e~ar~.n;~~~l~;~~~'i~~i~~: ~~p~7~r'dii st~~~, salvaged most I of their ~~~t hr~s"brlng the party out of th~the~~t%er~aar~~~~~O':~:;:lie~~~~in the two ends. ~avor. o----~- etJul1?me;ntl/ but the boat was a The men"had to walk. but the 'struck westward from the Mis-

I tot~l wreck and had t be left Woman waB provided with a govM souri during the summer, seek-Te::l Alvait J.' E, Lawrence, Too bad teachel"~ in :Minneapolis have b('hlnrl. Fremont was doggerl ernment mule. ,ing a place w!wrc Uwy might. live

, Jditor of the Lin- Ihaq to fP:;;;OI'J., to a strike. lmpressiol1able character, howevC'r, arud when in peace. Thcy were short of sup-

Ne"r Congress i~~~ ~sr, A:'gr~l:: Ichildren will be glad to 'note this manifesta- ~~~jr t~~tPf~~~~nin1t~e~~~j~~~a~ ~~~ OUT 01" OL~yNEBRASKA ~~:s~t~~~n~l~e~~I~::rygOotu~~~~a~~. Iitioll of ve.ry human qualities. They may termined to have anothfr t.ry at James C. Olson, Superintendent, the site of the present city of Co-

wher~ he ,has been _sojourning, that th~ be pleased to snatch an excuse to emulate. navigating it. His men hot some State Historical Society Iluu~m~h~u~s,~th~e~y=t~o~o~k;a~jO~b~h~a~rv~e~st~-~==E==~=.=.~=.=.=.=.~=.=.=.~=.=.;;;=.=.~pa.cific c,'oast is expe ""'ling an emotional b Probably t t in the un'on·s - -up.s:et on acco~nt f umerous stl~iJ<.es, An ancient philosopher said in effect o~f~~~~a~~e~ro:a~~e:k ~lrfb~o~t more ic1osel~o:ss~:iated Wit~ t~e ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••~•••••• '••••••••••••••i!••••••••••~••••••••••:Whereas normally it ,,0 d be imbibing the 'that language is frequently used as a ve- Thl. was a good boat, nd drew'homestead movement than Ne- ,spirit of holiday go d 'cheer~ a. hide to conceal facts rather than to con- only four inchE's. UnfoHunat.ely, braska. The first quarter s'eetion THE MO0E

.. L d I th I' h t th S d' -I.. ' 'h the Plat·te d,'dn't. offen fo i.," ,·nches, taken under the Act of 186~ was .mI". awrence . pores j p Ig t of vey l"U , ,uccee ll1g generatIOns ave • "'...\..1 • ' So the expedition continued on located in Gage county-the Free- I· "

, ~ .1l1..noc.ent and h lP.le.ss pu liC.' b. ut he not permitted the practice to perish. H· I MI nb c.hance fOI"' ffeetive I gl'slation ,·n 0------_ foot across Nebraska" 8llTiving at man omeBstead !;'1ahona k onu· :, IPetfr Sarpy's trading i post at ment near eat rice now mar s the

ngton until til n~w co gregs faKes A recent magizine article emphasizes Bellevue on the morning of Octo~ sitc-and more homesteads have.~n ,January. e ~ys in conc~usion: the thought that life is too brief and too bel' 1, 1842. No wunder' Fremont been located in Nebrasku than in

. "Those, most close) related to the p sent many things are to be done to allow peace wrot.e that it was "with a feeling any othC'r state.sl:rilggJe .t.Jndoubtedly ave .given; due, ,con ider- lof mind to be upset by tnfl1ng personal of pleasure" that he l-ward the ho~'es~~~~lil~~:a:~~~i~tled(~~~o~~atil:,Jn to the fact tha il1l' the- rn~tter f in- Idifferences. tinkling of cow bells a~ the set~

-.......-. 'I tl€'ments across the Missouri. er the sand hills region of western

j)' " - I ,1' It's a long walle Nebraska. The sand hills ,were~

, ,UT OF OLD NEBK~IfA cours,t! i could be! a river of sW1ft the Rocky Mountains, in th~ sum- and are~unexc('lledas ranqh eoun,,:,i, ~Y ~..mes C4'O~tl wate,~ nd dangerous rapids. mer of 1842. , try, but, they simply weren't suit- •

S~rln~eAdeg~I::;te .·".to ~ ju~~~~ a~ i~~r~eaa~;~~:r~/\~~ wi%e h~~d (;~e r~~dery~~o~~H a~~~ OlrT -u~FJa?n~~c~~~':-SKA rnb~ec~~~1~~eO~:~~r~~et~~~r~~~a1~:EWhen, >'ou ~look at t e" laUe earliest ccoUnts we h~ve of travel air-----;thcy arc not so new as you Sup~rintendellt, Fltate llistoricaJ acre homestead; ~nd, 0"0 the other I

on, a' map .or, from ,th a ,as along t ,Pla!te, ~ell~ of the dif- might hove thpught they were), Soc.lety, hand, 160 acres were not enough.-it 4Jra,wls, ~cross Nebras a,l 'e, a fieUl~Y nl navigaUng it because and when he came to that stretch Fbi- a long time, settlement~ for cattle raising As a conse- •

..11.~.. ' SIl.alte ·sunning. itS. If.. o.n. a. of the d ~gerous ~Pid.S. That ac- nor~heastern Nebraska .was held. quence, th~ homesteaders avoided :.;rock" Ot" when you cross t Mlsu¢h -count i ~he ,jou nal of John C. of the North Plat~e out in Wy~ up ~ecause it, was not 011 a direct the sand hills .'p1.~ G,:' Ashland C61 ~~s (>r Fremon" faT wh m,the present oming,which·runs through a series line' of communication. 'The p~ The idea of an enlarged nome- =G:~t:ld ~kuld. partICUlar 'Rti 'this city, of F1remont is name-d, who of rather sharp dmYons, he de- ple ~f Siou~ City. obseriv ng Oma.:. stead was developed as a mean~ of =tj~,. of'y~r. ~t doe,sn't ~e,~ po~_ came d n the ivel!, on his re- cided it would be ~etter to go' y ha <!Lod ot~er t-owns to' he south settling the sand hills region, and ,_:i'ib~ ,t~~,t, anywhere 'a ong: its turn fro a trip f eXploration to' water ,than by laJlld. So he grmring rich' as a res!u t of the on April 28, 1904, largely as a re-1;=.±~+::::=~:=::!::+=~~~:::+t:::::f=:i:==::~:::;;::~:::;;;;;E;::::::::1;:1over1aQd trade, were pa ticularIy sult of the efforts of Congressman'J disturbed over this condition. Moses P. Kinkaid. the congress

!'!B''" ',U:J ~".'t I't's·'.' T:·"r'i:.. To put them in the tream of passed a law permitting a horne-wester~ traffic, they ersuaded stead in western Nebraska of 640Congress in 1865 to aut orize the acres instead of the usual 160.construction of a wago~ ad fron'l The result was an almost im­Sioux City to. I.daho via the N~.'oo. mediate influx of settlers into thebrara Valley. Col. Jame' A. Sa~.. area. On June 27, 1904, the dayyer was appdintcd superlntendent before tre Kinkaid law, as if isof construction, and that sam~ known, went into effect, 600 home­summer organize.d a freight and steaders were' jn O'Neill prepar-

~~~rant eXfedi'iion tn.; Virginia ~:r~Oj:~~t::~e~~a~~~~~~~t~,O~~I~iCol, Sawyer sUrted fr m Sioux several hundred spe$t the night in '.

City in May carrying ith h~m the streets. At, Alliance, 3r006 =~~: t~;'~. hog :a~iz~~~ne VZt~nes~~~ ~:n#:~~t~~~~~~~~S~~db=ti~,~::~:'5

s URITY. ~Pt~:e~~~~tba~r~:~~~~~s~:~ 5'.'How 'mQch securitYI can a r~~~: h~~~S ~~e:t ~a~~m~O:r ~[~~;i~ e

government I provide ,without •spawning parasites'?" ~aSkS a cowboys to file on land which they •

hoped to continue to use. The cow- ..~~~x~g~~~eli~~c ~it~~; boys creat.ed so much disturbance

sense of responsibilit, eats ~:st C~ll~:~~~~lo~~~:~v~o:a:~Y:::~~:tI~n~t;o:f~;~~~i~ The enthusiasm evidenced duro­

~~h times, ntcompanied 'by a ~r!s~hi~ ~i~:tp~e:,~~i~:.a:u~~arn~~~s~nding spree, is weakening t<D In the first. Ye~. of 1he Kinkaid~h~ point,i6f frequent depend!" act, hOfnestead e tries in l'febraska

. ence op governmert.t. hen the InQreased from 91,000 ncres topublic' ~l'('asury does so ething 1,310,000 acres, a d the next year

::i;~~:lu~lu~~~ldfit°rsh~~: ~~~~~.,ai;~~::~ ~~~:~'~lfi~~,r::~.' paired. :When an indivi ual will maining ,govern ent land open tonot work or produce Von at entr,y had been t ken,extravaganti wagE!S, he is not C The lIKinkaide s," as the earJy 1on,ly neglect'ing aq. op rtunity, hOmes.,teaders of ~he sand hills can- .= REINDEER SWEAT $5195but he is groomi~g hi self to .d th.mselv.s, d~veloped a consld· ••••• $.7:95, NOWJ;".. ' " ."" "."'.",." ""'.••,, .. ,,. ..'.become a candida~e for federal erablei ,sen~ of ~nity, Tha~ spi.rit • iaid. A ~oo beneWlent overnl p' d f . ONE GROUP S EA ERS $095fenhi~ must be careful 0 avoif.f :~:hf;t;~r;: Or~~~Si~~ spZ:t:: • Values $4.95 to 6~95,' .Now •..•.'••_..•.•_...... ~......... tJ. - ,,ill oni:ng a feeble stat of so.o speeches, "experience" me,etings at • r !

ciety through helping t e, indif.. which Kinkaid h~me~teaderscould i ONE GROUP S~IRT i $198~pee';:n an? t~ifftJe"k' elf-de+l ; t.ll.pfJl\~!r.,~rlal and triIlulaUons, I' . . Value. to $,'.95, Now :;"7, , :..L..·_..,'I· ",I".. I

. .ce s w a rna epeop 41· and ~xhI61t. of , roduce litown onstrong, It f. Mt evel~, Klnkaidhomeste~ds. . Isturdy, 1'eSourcefy,l cha cter. It Of;dne s\lehfal~ h.ld at Taylor I 'i::..~ ..lssl·~ntwaia~.in~.e nn.·d.·letfio~' In September, l09, The LoUP

d ' i L . ,"':. I' l' .•• .~Il S' °t IGou~t~ News sa~d. ~'The Kinkai ,:. 'G ~,,~~, ROlil"Clrla, ." Ii ,,' ",:

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iftsen .will love ",

Gin LIm a Portl.

Gift Certiflcate hi • miDiatu~e Hat BOSA'

complete wit" li'tle Lal

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AC<ORDIIJG 70 GOVERNMENT "RECORD5. WOLI/£!5 1<lliED SI)( PEOfPLE:IN THE UNITED STAtes IN 193;)'"I

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;aA~~~t·PORTIS HATS make marvelous gifts. Givo ..him a Portis gift certificate in miniFlture hat It".box, and let him select frbm the season's' smart- *1'.'.-"est shades and latest styles $7.50 to $10.001 ~

HANSEN GLOVES are another IOspiratlOn forjoyous gIVing' FIne leathers. beautifully tallJ ,-$~~.Wlth patented free actIOn fll1gers $2.98 t~

TIES-We've hundreds to choose from, $1.0~to $4.00.

is?RT SHIRTS-a practical, $8~~~r;:e~~~~, -tIl •

SOCKS to match hIS ties and shIrts, 3ge to $1.20 •

BILL FOLtS are ipopular Chnstmas presl II ~ents " $3.50 to $10.00, plus ~x I ' ~

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I..OCALS

BIRTH RECORDAi dllllg'htt'r, weighing G pound.';,

1,1 fOIlIWPS, was born to MI'. andMr~. Milon Tonjes of P('mIl'r in a]Oq1! lJospilal LJec('mbt'r 2.

j~ SOil, wl'ighing H pounds, HOUIH'('s, was 'born Nov'emhC'1' '27 10MI~ 11IHI lVII'S. Lesler Fischl'!' oj"V~il{t'fil'ld in II Wayne hospital.

l~ SUh, w<'ighing 7 pounds, !)OtlW'('S, was born \Vednesday, Dc­

('('I'nh(,l' 4, in a local hOi:ipital 10 Mr.and !\Irs. Gil'nn Paulson of Wayne,

.A son was born Wednrsday, No­VC'In\)t'r n. to Mr. and Mrs. John'Austin Rr-ynolds of Denver. TheotlH'l" child in the family is a sonlO years old.

Ne,w Dress

S¥tjan'sSay Me/'/'yChristmas This

Yea~ With A

~;;~t~f±~~.¥tl aroun~lcap ,Ie~ve, a~. peth hip peplum __, ~urs in,bl.cklor ~row~ rayon repc,IS,.e, 9 to 15.

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$, aln ,$Apparel f r~e.·~ a~d:w.o.lIIen"Ii!,'

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and: Hi~torie8 !pi Christ's high.khoo!. PhYUis~·~S,Vi;..-·---.,--.­

Trees." The next meeting Iw'll" ~·e.sl~ent, 'presided' and Janis r:;;;-~~~;-:.-:;;;;~t"~~~~:==s=f9:===±:i:;;;::::~:::j::::::--:---:-.lhe a Chl'i~tmus purty and~e. - Derry acted as secret~y, The('hange of Rift.s ~t th~ hom ,f l,aws,1 mo.tto an.d .SlOg.an "ere re~Mrs. \Vm. vontISeggern ih \"ipwcd "and a new so g, "OurMrs. ,T, 0, Wenh orth and . Chalt-e, \\'8S learned. he girlsR. W. Casper assl tiog. , are selling Christmas C rds and

* * ~ * I the Ironey will be uSC'd~or seoulFor Pleasant "alley. i equillnwnt and exch nRc of

Pleasant Valle)\. club met ~_o. Chr'stmas gifts,· A hristmas26 with Mrs. Mae' Young, Mr. ,par1r \Vns plannt·d \\'~th tilt' fol­Mae Lower and ,Mrs. Eva 80. lowing ('ol1lmi\tce.s in c'twrg(,:t'on in the Young', home. ]. Gunws, Mal'Y Einung:, Nell Burn~Dale Thompson Ijoined the ,cl b ham'; I't'.[n'SlllHl'nts: .Tunis l)(>~I'Y.and Mrs. Ellen' Gearhart fin 1 Knr/Plw Slwalwn, Putty J~>ff t>y;Mr.s. Merlin Prcs~on W('I'(' fl:H~st~, dt-'t'itl'atltms, VVOIl[1(' l\oplln, ':al­1\,11'". I1m"VC'y B(Wk cont.lul't~~d fa ly i:11\'('ringhouse, Belly LOll Mc~quiz in which Mp" IlUss(>1I lirC'.. ~ (~UI~~)tlgh. Gii'] seoul pins; \\;et'ctOil was winner. , '1'110 club rrjpe s 1~C111\'l'd by Sally Liveringhouse

1)l~l't'mbt'l' lH with Mrs, Chn~. and I,Juan Pawl,jsl{i. ~ast Wed­J !l'ik<'s. Mrs. EVa Ash assists. ht'SlhY, the girls met and worked

7:. * ·lfo I on )tal'll d.olls and started maldngObserve Birthday. . I ~~l' silppers.

In honor of her birthday of . -----Thursday. Mrs. ~. L. Rogers el1~

tNtaim'd 1he Bkthday club aniguests, Miss Nell Foster, Mr '.Carlos Martin, *rs. Mprlin Ilu ­tard, Mrs.It. Nell Sturdevant dfLincoln,. Mr-s. Lillian' Mil1t'l' andMrs. Gertrude 'SfUlner of GrantlIsland. In hOllor of Ihe snme 0(1­

cas ion, Mrs. Rogers enjertnllll'dat dinner in tha evening for M,"and Mrs. Merlin Bustard, Mr.-.Sturdevant, Miss Nell Fost·I.'kand Louis Lyons.

* * 7:'Hillside Meets. 1

Hillside club met Tuesdarwith Mrs. 0. B. Haas. Rcs.id(1~

17 members, Mrs. W. W. Roe wasa guest. Mrs. Henry RethWi~C1

~~~;(~~1ai~geg~~.:ste~:~~mt~ntM.r~Henry Brinkman,. MNl. M· xBrudigarn, M['S. Clarence Man 1.1\h'" , Wayne Gilliland, Mr,A'jOIIJh Claussen, Mrs. Herim nVI hlkamp, jr., iCmd MNi. Roe. ge;;~:l.1CI~C~~;·~ fla~~ntr~~~~~~g ~ChrL<;tmRs gifts, A noon dihn rwil h husbands as guests is plaJh~

Ilt'~l Janua:ry "1 with Mrs. EniilOtlt£'. Mrs. Ernest Grone, Mrs.

C'lhrcncc Manl'1 and Mrs, O. *'.Baa.'; help. Mr's. Herman Vahl-IHllmp. jr., and, Mrs. Wayne Gilli'­land have entertainment.

~ * *Fo' Girl Scouts.

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issionary Meets.C'dpt'mn's Missi'(lJh~ry nwl

Tu('" \' ('\'t'ning at lilt' d1Ul'chparlllrs 'nr lIs anllual Christmasp'lI'ly. Cifls Wl'rt' !l\1oug:hl forTabitha HOllW. TIlt' prlJlgram wasin chargp of l\''lt-". L. 'R Young,Miss May P('arson, :;YIn;, Chas.SiC'cknwn and 7\lrs. John LtlSch­{'n, A nu host. lundwon wasS(trv{'tl,

PORK CHOPS or 49I.OI~~ RO~~~~

~:.~~:.~ 2 lb. box .1.19

GROUND BEEFAll meat, lb.

TljB. S01JSELb.

Entertain Mothers.Sl'lliol' I~irl S('OlIls of Tl"oo!l I

C'nt<.'l'tlllnl'd UH111H,i·s ami !'I'il'mlslit tt'a in Illl' l\1l'thtllHst c!lIl1'chp,lrllw::, Thlll·s(ln;.' ('\'t'llllinj.~, No­\'l'lllbt'l":.:'1 Thirt.'· \\"l'rt' 1)l't'S~

Pill. i\lrs. \V. C. In~~rnl1l Hl1dl\ll's. J laiTY I'll)' pl'l':--itl('tl. nl Illl'tahle.

Mrs. Fleer, Hostess.J.:lt!l'('11 Jl)f'lllh('l'S \\"('l'I~ gU('.';f~

or i\lrs. (H to Flepr "['ll('s<!av wlwnI o'doc!, hunt'! 11Indll'(~n \\·as!'l'l"\"'d. J\hs. IIt'nl'y Iklll']H' n'·ported on, Ow national home

~11~:,n~:~~::;~~~.:,~J1 inm~';;~li;71~a. \\'~~i~~~i\!1'YN t'nlcx-t:ain~ .January 7.

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l' ••N"rfolk, also ~ame to help hergl'flndson ('<'lebl'n1i> und slaYeduntil Sutllnlay. .

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Mrs. Ley, Hostess.I UD ;mpmb('r~ and E:HP.sL 1\lrs,

. V. C, AnlH'IlY of r)allon, metl\lomby Hftl.~rnoon with Mrs.RolliI' \V. Lt.'y, ,~'ho gave' a bookl'('\'it'w, "TIll' !~nH'rican", Tvlrs"J. G. :\1illi'1' \\'i.ll be ho:::~('ss nextl\[onday n1'll'rIltl0l'l.

For Monday Club.\-1onday duh 1l~1'1 l\Tonday nf­

1l~rnooll willi Mn,. H.IH. Hahn.H.oll clll \\:15; on h{luspJ~old hints..\ Chris! nms parly andi'('xchangcof i" plHnncel IW:<1 l\londay{It tlnnw of :\lrs. A. B. Car-harl with Mr:-... ,1. T. Gillespie<lntIi'dr!'. {). H."Bll\\·l'n Hs!'isting.

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With Mrs. Kessle~;\lirH.'l"\'H llll'tnlwn; '~~l'(> guC'sfs

(\f \hs. \'all' l\.l'ss1 . Mondaywlwn :'vln;. :vlaud.' Smitil l'('vi('w~

I'd tIl(' I\'I'\\lwl'rY pri/c hook for'cllildn'n':-; lill'l'atl1rt', "Stl'aw~

hNry (~irl," hy Lois ~.l'nski. A,'Chl'lslnws party IS Jll'J1nnl'rl Dt'­cI'm1l('r Hi wi1h i\ll-". F~ ~. Berry.

.:<. +:. *With Mrs. Bressler.

::'vlr~. .T. T Bn'sslpr t'ntprtainro

;;l~~ll~C \:~I~~,r;llh~;'~s.:\'l~:~~a)~caf:~'r~~halJPr spokE' on 111<' ar('hilc1turt'of thC' NC'hraska {'apilo1. lROI1Cill! W,l:-- Oil first imprcssi0ns oftill' CHPIIO!. 1\ 1 (I'ClllCk ('0\'('1'('<\

dish llillClll'(l1l alld Chri!'itma"])~'('\'1111)('1' Hj

:\In" ;;; lIook.

At Mildner Home.I'D) 111l'1 n!'l('rIloon

at llw hnl11f' of ::\1rs A, Milo-llt'r wit h :\'1rs. \Varl'{'rl -"hultlwisassisting. \11'S. Chas. lVlcEachran

gave a papel' on "'I'll(' Legends

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W Auxilinr)' nH'd~- Ill':'i(y l'\'l'lliflh il1 till' \\\'Ilwn's10m ['llr a slwi:l! limt'.

" Ch:l~. i\kEw:ilr,lll t'l\tt,\,­Pllpli~'alt' IIt':\[ :\IUfltL,y inIl1lt' t,f :-'ll:S, J. \\' . .suthCl·-

SocietyOqAL FORECAST Strickl''',,!, i\~iss Ali"" GrmlP,

i'< Hi .-\. \\~l>lch l'lltl'l"t:lins ~h'8. Cl-at"'(> garlson, :Mis:; Lulllrip i.·[ub next i\[onday. \Vay Ul~d Mrs! Barbanl iEmrkh,

]'$, },'~' If. llahn l'ntl'rtal,ns The Pl"",gram J'ommit,tpe'l"I,ldudes,'had club Ill'xt Tuesday. ~'1iss i:l~rbara Ft'lber, i\!jsS Mar~ortlll!lhtly llll'ets Ihi~ Thlll~* "Jori..., Sl:andsh Her, Mrs, ;Bl'rnkc':wiH~ :\Ii"'i. F. W, ~yh'rg, Pl'~l'l's~in, l\I.is~....Dorothy, Hameriss l~bl';\ Wis<.,'hhl)l l'nt,('l'~ llnd l\lIS~ LOISjb1cIH'1.s IHt.::h ~iIll' [)l'Ct'mbL'i:- l~. St. Pmll A ri nwds l)pcl'm~ntr,lct nh~l'ts ihi~ Thursday I~(,I' .J:.! III th~' pal'ish 'l:W fol' :l

. illg with :\Ir.~. W. H. \\/';* ~'il~:;lsi::r~I:'~H'~))~:tYAS:lI~~'l'~;~~~el'~~\1

t 1H' 1l1l'l'1 lng' Hnlh'rt l·llIl1St'Tl ",;lllg"TIlt' LlII'il'S Pl'ilYl'r" ~Ind TOllland JOlin l\w,'ers 111aYI!d piJII10~,:)los

\\';\~'lh' 1l1';,lh'h of AAl'\\'nWt-ls in \VonwllrS club

~i~:~;~::l'l' Hmnstiy' Sl~;al~~h~:~ ,~:g~~:"lladollJla ill A1'1" \Vm. l1yl'l's,s'[ul1l'nt o[ Prof. Husst'l A11i1l'r­son, will :--ing ""/0 numl.1l'rs. 1\'1 is~

il~~~~~H'll~~:I(~~~~~1 [~~.~~l f\;I~~~)~~~:~~~~~~~~li!;:lll~~'1 ~11~:():~idl~ig~:II::)I~~l ~i::::F \\" Nyb(Tg,

Eastl'l'n Star (H'nsingf(ln meetstbi:;; FridFlY wi1h Mrs. L, B. l\k­Clurt'. ~lrs. \~., E. Hack alldMrs. G. L. Rljlg-ers ae-sis!. Thisis. {lip Christhiil:i m('t'l ing anrig'ifts for I ht' IjJ~h~T 110111(' will Iwhrought _\lr~, \\" C CorY!'Il.;\[rs. R. W, l'~ISP(,l' ant! MI'.';.T.~d FOII.';I lin '~, ('h~lrgl' (.)( 11H'g"if!s t1nd I'ntl' Hlinml'nt. EilCh isa.';I{('d tn hrin.~eilh('r a gift forIhL' Ind~(' hom~' 01' rot on£' of tl)('childn~n in tt1e hom£'. Childrl'nrang(' In agf' fr m 2 10 18 years.

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Club inS£~~~TY\V\V nW1l11~It; nnd. Mrs. raul

Z(~plin W('l'e g Hi'StS of Mrs. J.L;, J.Fues]er Tut's ay aftd'rnonn nt asocial time. \

*i *Club in Meeti g.GQC m('t ednesday with

Mrs. Carl Nus.. ::\~rs. HaroldQuint) \Vas lea ('I', ainu 1\11'5. \-V.W. Roe's birthd y wllS nhs('l'\"t'(1.

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Club wellnesray.Contract clut, planned last

week. was pos paned unl il tlrifjWl'dnesdHY'{'Vl' ing whcn :\1rs.Ismael Hughes £'njertaincd.

* *Cubs at Scho I. .Cub scollls ~nd parenls n1('1

Tuesday ('venit~g at tlw highschoo!. A",!(lrcls \....eI'c pn'S('I1It'dand a scout movie shown. J. \V.Sutlwrland is diE'n chid.

* * *For Danel Fuelberth.Mrs. R. C Fuell1Prth ('/11('1"­

tainad a group or litll(' roll{sFriday for Da!Tel's 71 II birth­day. Mrs. 1·1. L. Hoskinson of

(:5S('S.

BPW will have a I o'clock ~iill~

ner anti Christmas party Dl~(~{'m·

ber 10 in the WOl11pn's ('Iubrnml15;. 11ns!('ssCS will bl' ~Irs.Edna Ti<'l.£;l~n, Mrs. Lucy Surhel":'I'll'S. :\lary, :\'Iiller, Mrs. Es hell])~hllS. ~liss Jew€'ll Robin on,Mris, Esthd: Kuhn, Mrs. Mi nip

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L alll! illrs. ItllSS('\ .·\l1d('r­I c'nh'I'lalll' ,It l!ll"'l' lablt,s

rt hnti.c':l' lll':'it Satllnlayllg,

in.!.;'s P;JlI.dltl'rs I1lt'l-'t ihis11l~d<lY cll the 11\1111<' ()f \[1'-".

rry SwitllWY. :\Ir:s. John Bt't'!~­

11 is I,enrkr.a:;lt'l'f't ,sll\l' will h:H'p init iil­

anti l'lt-'t'!.inn of offil'PI's "thull IW:'\t :\-fonday t'\"l'ning;:>

ommil tee will Sl~IT(,.

f'ut.'ellw(' Aid has il l'ovl'-l'i'd1 o'c1nck IUIlCIll'on . lind

istmas party this; Thursdaylit! dHlrC'h r>urlOl'ls,othel'S' StlJdy dub h:1s n

:rjstmas 'party and dinnl>r forllit:>s J)('('C'mber l~ in the

~b)·t(,l'ian parlors.,,':lrace t\id Int'Cts nt the chl,ux-h

lot'S D('l'i'mhcr 11 wi1h Mrs.yo r.AH,~--:('m('ipr and ·l\'lN. nay~

nd LiHl~:WnU'ier hosteSSl:~ .'::PNG duh \\ III have its eh 'ist­las party and gift exch ngell~sd''<lY, Det.·C'mber 10, at 1rs.hn Groskurth's. Mrs. thelipps ,vill assist. Mrs.IShi leyague '''ill have the prog am.

I Me1hodist Aid cir('l('s ave:30 covered dish dinner' ed­esdar. Decl'ml){'r 11. in the

~hur('h 'parlors with their am-lids as gUl~Sg. Each is' ask tpI'bl'ing servke for her family and,

pa COV('I'C'J dish. I

f"i Nu-Fu m.'ll1hprs .and husbands

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'.'.' 'W.il.1 han' :i.·1 .n'CIOCk. Chri.';r.liaS.:1 dinner and gift exchange n-day ('\,cning this week in the.1, \V. Sut herland home. 'Irs.

~ Sutherland. :\Irs. E. \\'. Bu, ICS;,

~ and ::\ll·~. \V G. Schulz are 1 OSI ~

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IONE OF THE WORLD'S GREAT WATCHEt

Famou; ~n~ 52 Counfric~

Glla,anlood ~IIockproof. and,magnellc, 11lewoll.14K Gold, willi IwO dIamonds, domed cryl!all'.l5 00

Frlces ~hown inr'ude fcc/eral Tal(

~.%~...IHTER~ALLYRUGGED

and GUARANTEED SHOCKPROOf bocaUS8the Wyler Im:t1flex Is lfi~ only watch Inthe worl(l with tho F·l.e-x·l,b·l-o BaIt/ncoWhcelto counlCI-act &hockl

SPECIAL1"01' Dt'c'cmber Only-

l)arlwr 51 Pens Itlltl SetsLlft'tlme Parl<cr and

Eversharp

Eagl1, and $1 95Imperial I)ens, •

gold points-value$2.86 a,d $:.41

IIII Government licentwd airplanes und instrudors IIII fUJ'lllShcC! by

: IpENE)ER"AIRCRAFT' CO.=- I 1

111 Rides at Reduced Rates

lil-~-------s-.p-o-n-'O-'-"'-l.;,b-Y--------+-Ii Archer Petroleum Corp.•••••••••• 8 •••••••••••••5 •••••••••••a.......... ..

Martm MeY(:~,1Aglet' who was h~me fl'OI11 FI ('-l't Meycr faml~ mont for 1h(' wC'p.k-end • I

I'S hll'thd/:lY>l"o[ Mr nnd Mrs WoltCI' Chu1ll dl\\lt'membel'('(l !\'(wma and thl' ~HUI' Chlnn family

o( vValel'hul y v.,( re turlu'y c1JflIH I'For 'l'lmnk ~1"lnJ.:". l~t1l'stfl ()f Domth and JUlll' ('llltlll

1\11 1lI1d Mrs C,I Sunddl \\\'\'l' U\ tlll'II' lJllt\dllH'n III SIOUX ('Il}dll1lH'r J.';\j('"ts III I ll( ,Iuf' 1',1 Ie [{son I )lnnl l' ,Ind. SlllJ!l'l' gHp"'l~ III t hI'

l'o:ll.ll~1' Vv (' H Illgs \\ t'l ( IIIIl\t,\, ~t~~I~~)l S;;;:~':,:l;;:,~g1:I(r(~H~:I~;;:' (~1 \;~"dlllfH'r glIlSI" III tlll -\ \v l~(Jl(Jil S(Jd<"lb( Ig, MIS Nt'ls Lal':'illlJ :'Illhome and MIs J'<ml Soderhi rg ,nd

'I he 1(\'1 r11lt Juhnson family was CharlesIn 1he Joe Jonnson ho e to spendthe ('venlng ('aIl4'(1 to) Handa-hl'l»,

The f:lnH'r Wlll('ls f~mrJ)' w('le \VclkpflPld fIre departnwnt le~

among SUppl'l' guesls ltl ttl(' Will, sponded In a c,IlI at the c:; F S,\(I·Pptcni honw tLthl Cllll] S,llu,day pvcnlJlg \\1H'1l

M1' and 1\11 s C L B,lt d ,Ulrl suns tl soot [11 (> tllll1'l-iti'npd IhE:' h(JllS('\\ert' dlIlnel' gUl'sls of Ihe C. A !Jut IPsullltl ldl1Jttll' d<lll1agl' l'X~Bards In Wa) t1i' Cl']Jt smoke U

Tilt, R<tlph MOl SI LlIl1tt)- \\ CI (' I' --..Th,tnksg1VlIlg c1mn('1 gul'sts In the Mrs ].IJ)I'I Nd1\\ell, 61 ()Jlllh IH'lrry WPlt 110111(' sLhuollllJ1Hlpnl TIted Fnday lllllll

MI and MIS hdn J()hn,on ,lnd lJljUlll'S suff('ll'd ']h,Ulksglv1ng dl)ehlJdrcn .spl'nt Ihe LVl'l1lllg 111 the III eln dul0,fllP tl'uek ('olllSIIlII 111L('ol1,trd Oprsch !lome ()mrlha Iltr 111lslJ,lnd (' I 0( 1\-

MI' dnd MIS Jdnws (,uSI1-l["OIl ('11, Iral hl's dl POIWd ~ l\-1Js ;'\l \-1­

t 11 lOyI'd dll1llt'I' \\llh 1I'):ll1\('S Jl1 III S "I"tl I", Mls:-.; Vl'lnll l\.lll~' \\ I,till' \V.tlt('l Gros( honw rlll\( 101 lIll' l,~r ,lInl \\,(S llljllli Ii ~

nl'·:J~'l ~~r~C'I~~r~~~I~on~:I~~:~(~\7~ l) J dnd L V MaJ()I~(-, 11(!ll,~ldmen \-\<('re pHkmg corn 1111' PH'I(I' !.1'glOrJ ilall and \1,11

Mr dnd l\lrs Ra\ Ch.lllIIH'lS of renllml( 1 11 Inl() ,I tlouse I'll II'D,l!wt 1 Clt)- \-\1'11' dllll1(,], gllests~n fill' li( ]ldl 111](1\1 ILlS ,\ lH'W ~(C;II,

tIll' .James Chd111!Jels !lOll1( Llldtol .

Tile H.udolJ h.,I} J a1111[\ .Inti !\1 I 11(lllH I BJJ ( 11 \\ <IS ()(ol led 11o',l(l 01

,\11(1 Mrs ,John h'\Y.,IlHI SllllS 11<1\J PI\'II(' 11Itl!ll} AAr\dInner In Ilw Aug l\.dY ll<lllH ~_

\Ilrh:;n[tl°l~';:~l' ~'~:<;I\~~(':I f~l;:;~I!~d~:~~ Ih ul dllllll'l 111 thl' )l :'\ ()h{) j'

IWlllI' "'\11 dlld 1\11s C S Shl'lm,lll ,lnd i

11'1111111..., ILllJl'(l1 \\{ ,f' "Uppe-I I,-;UlSt, In the f'-;uIlTlan AtJ(J('I~on

hom(

rhc I\:(nnl 111 HdrnC;(y l,mllly h"eldllH1t1 In t1](' (\<tlm!.:" \\JlIl 1\1rsHo.,( LIUt('I1I) '011,11 ,1:1d Alma at\V 111"1(\('.

--~-- Jill H'llJlI I,on.;( : lIlli, IIlI! :'111'

! ll11l11lH l' llH lu'IJll""; IIH {llsOllS ;~~~~~~;l ~\ ;;illll;lht/<../I(lll(jl~lJ;/~~III,I~"k(~~!sjlt'nt ;\]OlllLl\ 1\'('111ng 11111(' 1u tl1\ t\ll1J11g

1 (t'I('IH,11l ;\11' P(dISOll" lllrl!Jd I) :\11' .lnrJ i\-lls Ijli'lll\ Ilulmhr.q.;

I dn:~ir dnd ll~;l "IO(~I~l\ i'11l~~;lt\:)lJ~'tl; nit I LIll\ed 'II dnd ;\1fS \n1nlllJulmlll'll:': \jl dlld ;\11S R('u!Jell

tl,llll'll {'ll\ (lJI 11, I llllln Goldhl'lg and J,tl\uhnto Chll'<Jgo Sund I' Cll 1 HuoII

Ci-lI1ll' 110m till (It\ lu 11,1\( Sll[J[lll hH~a~:~n~~s~\~thI~;~('~~~~~~~I ~/\CI~\\ 11h tlH' Sod, 11111 l:,",

'\11 dnd :\11" I I\\l( Illl' Flslwr ()Json The men plck('d corn dur~and Dah' <tIll I'd( d .I (00]J('l.ltl\e IIlg Ihe day, as did many otJitl'rs IIILlmll} r1111nel 111 Illl "liS C' K th" \IClnltyF1S, h( I !lolnl' ~Ilndd\ lltdl 1'\('11- :\lr and Mrs Bob Smllh, Mrs

:I:~ /1~1(,,~ (' J~ill(;1 JI(l 'i( ;\I,I~"r:\lIl:()~!I~I(i I ~t\~I;~l'c:';~i,(~~~~nMtl~~I~~](~II~S ;~lll ~tll1I.l1l1 "(J!l J)( ltr11~ I (,,1\ I III),'''{ spr'll! Ilw di1y In 1111 Len-\-·

I'lldl\- 1 hlti'l, In Ill(' IllHcnlllgh\JJl1{

~':: I ~;(\I~ 1 ~~ cll dnd\\;1~~ ,~~:I r:~~:~L so~~r ~;~l~eM~~l~~)t~~~~~d~'~~l~~~ i 1- -1

~~~;~~~}~v('~~ ;~~~ ;ll,I/:~II'r,;~tl 'l~:~ ~~~x ~~~;.rl~~c J~~0r:3P ~~tEI~~~~~ Slferry Bros.mother \\, (' lcl( bl"lld \11 and faml~y of Omaha \-\-35 also plesent P dl\lls .\Iherl c..~~Tl\ It llHI ~on" 1\11' and i\lls R,lY Agler .Jr tn- I ro ucejOlllnl'cllh( 1\ ['J tlH (\II1I11j~ 1ll1alnpd al dlnnPI' f(lI' Mr and l'hol1l ~Ilfi

PHI,I( 1,](1, '>11 'JII 11:1, \\(l),- Mrs ltd) A~:kl, MI dlld Mrs lJol'-1(rid 111 jll' ! 1\\ II f" ( f{ 11" h'll1l( \\Jll Agl( 1, .tnd fl)l I\11'iS i\lddl( d ~~~;;-::;::~~~,,::':::~..•111<; !11ullJ( r Illll 1111' 1;oh '-'11111 ils _dllll I I( J [WI t SlllJllJ ldlll j(Jl 11tm .1ll.1II11••• III ••••• 1II ••••ElII.III1•••• II ••• lIt:1 •• II:a.II •••••••••SUndH) and sp('nl I Ill' dd~ Mr I: i '-~~(:l'I\~~~('h;rdI Lt~;~~(:ln~"~~(:r ~<:I~~ IS ARCH ER ·ddhl ]olTI('d thl group at lunch,('on • :

Mr; AI" Boc<, h,,, "',',',v('d dn- : "Air Si:rip Opening"I] :~~::~~~~ll1'~;('I~~t , ~;f)( / Ii~ 1 1/(\1 t~l :11fJ~llJ~ 5MI S PI'I I)- S!Jhlll of (',tn,1! Zonp, •

P,lnama Jile ltnk on(' h,t,; hf'('n Sunday, Dec. 8, 1946 :~~~l~'~lr ~l~rgl~l~ e: cn~~:;;Il('~t;c\1 h~~~~ /.:,

as Int'Z NIOI,,,n ddughlcr of 'he Arbor Lodge Fann I,Dr G I NlC'lsens ,

Tuesday ('venlng of ]nsl \' ('l'k 17 miles west on highway 9fJ and 1 1/ 2 no~th o£ Wayn.ethe followlllg wcr0 gU('sts lind pn­)().)'l'd rerr('~hm( nIsi In till' J{er­11111 .Johnson home t'1r dnd MrsOscar nloomquJ~t, 11\11 and MI';I(cllnoih Slutz lind dclught<'rs ofDcmer, Mr dnd Mrs Paul I>ahl­gl'l'n <ind Elsie Faye, Mr and MrsJo(' Johnson and Mildred

1\lIs \Vm VIc10r S h)rlhday of

~1~(~1dAi:s\\~~n~Cl~bl~\t;~d(l~ ~~3 ~~.and Mrs AlvlIl Raslf'd(' were dm·ner gu('sts. The ~.rmsl Groner~lllY jOllll'd th('m for thl' after·n on Evemng VISltOl s \\('IC Mr.a d Mrs Fred Meyer, Mr and Mrs.Gpo Wlschhof ,~nd daughters the

I,yl-m, NEBRASKA, TIlURSDAY. DECEMIlER 6, 1946

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-"'~t~:' '-':;-'-; ¥. -~~- 1 DJes at' Korol' j

(Nil foik:fail News) !lombr, Nebr,-Funrrt I servleeslI In his ook, "'111 IAme-rican." for Emil B[\!~tC'ls, 73, n Jcsidl'nl ofwhich i~ a \novellzcd biography of Dakota Citr.. Nebr., for nl'arly 30tilt.' lntc': g 'Lemot of Illinois, John years, who diL--d here M: nday, WilliPete)' ~lt~ E.I1d, How I'd Fast 1'0- bC' nl :oJ Pi m. ThurSdt y at th~la.tcs l.l f~ct t~at may Urptise some Lutheran cpurch in DB ota _~ity~ot the fdl1 ,.' rs ('It t1 Bor Orator Rev. Herman Jones will officiateof the ~l tt" in h" free silvcr Burial will be in a Da ota Cilbl~ttk I ("('meter;y under the ct~letion ot

It wa ~ ohn Pete Altgcld, ac~ the Barber !lmeral ho c of Ho-1

cordmg ~o 'as~. who 19a1l1zed the mer. One slstcr, Mrs. Ri.lU01Pllgreat v mentl fo "sixteen to Lel'k<" WC'~t Point, ~ br, surone" ,a he did it by enlisting \'1\'eS \Buthbou e John Co hlin and his ~'_ _ --- _ ---- _ Ibt:~Cl'Y h urns -of tI e lower Chl- 1 Ibllsh 'l't'xt.cago dis ri ts to provi Ie the hoopla LlIH' n, eb. A IH'W ~'()~rnphY

for the c, r r 1'allles, t('xqmol{," C'ginmi lind RtfOr1~ or"JQ(';' t \C' ~\uthor quott'S Alt- the World," has been written bYI

!Nld ~s S~\y ng to hIS ambler USSI- Dr. I<::Rrl E. Luckt'y und l' Esthl'11clale, JOt' ,la1'Oll1 "1 want you to S. And('l'Son, Um\'cI"Slty 0 Nebras~work 0 1 C'oubl~iln. Bath'house k,. j,lCUlt,)- l1lemlH'rs. It s said to

A n Cht'd 1 ht, m:lnilt.C'l' 01 .!(,hn's b'l'M an aldl'lillan so long be thl' fn'St collegl' Ie col \\'orIthe Hulmqubt, <.-; 'lun 1& 1':1 \'J.tOl Iw's pH'pared to die thai \\ay. geography publish('d III tl c UnitedCo. at Lam<'l. k'l' tln('l'l1n lS on Well, st,ll't hUll to I\nnkmg T,dl< Statl's Dr Laekc,)-, fOrn~rl) headIus right hand Sa 1l1'dB~' \\11 thl' his. own la\l~uage, l\Ilayhe tlC' can of lhe geo~raphy dl'par ment atlIllcn,bcr \VUS Cllll ht it~ a buz. saw (~v('n he Ilillyor som! day He'd Wayne State 'feachers ollegt\ l~wh.'n he \'\I'as rloi \g" dlhint't \\'()l'l( hl,c to thir~k about tl at Let fum al'soe\all.' proressor or gl'{)' l\lphy ntlin IIH' g,lr,II~(' ~ll hIS IWl1w J\lr gl't Ollt tlw 101'ehhghl parades <lnd tlll'ltl1J\l'tSlt:r I

Chl"<i('flust dot'S )his Iwork as a beer pnrtlcs--that'll b -' along about Ihobuy, I June Ne\'l~r mmd ny llHnw, 1 Resigns As ('oul Iltlul. I

--_.. -- t·- ~ f Iwan! to he out of thll' hut 1 wal~t Former Nebraska Senr.tor Edl'OUTLINES:AY the t:ountlY to start \1 ,ttchmg- IIlI~ w,ud R BUlke resigned TUt's~ldY

tCmltlnUt'U {rllu Pt /;:l' On ) Inms as pn'sldt\llt of the Soutllern (oal----- - - - - ----~-~ -~ And gO Hw)' held a 'i'liver COl1ven· Ploducers ,1SSoclatlon\\(' ha\'l' tdkt'll t 1(' J. t1tucle lllat tlon at Sprlngflcld, a d Bathhouse I

\\(' do' not h.l\'l' a pille' for 1 dus- Sohn Coughlin) "\\110 had stugcd Norfolk Dally News The fln<ll\~try as thiS IS an , ~nc~ llural com- mor(' tOI~h1Jght para cs and heel' ('led expcrts talk about "~p('ndahlc

mUlllty ~ AgtJcul ure can blake PICI1JCS than he cared 0 1l'll1embt'r, mon('~" \\Iuch, It IS undel~to()d ,111available a cerral amount If In- planned the com('ntl n from be- mOIll'~ turns In10 after till' 111110dU<':ll'Y but Wl' llt'fst I l'Xl'lll d to gmnmg 10 ~'l1d," sa)s ItlW author woman g('ls her hands on ]\COV~'I' nll phas('s ([ mdul,;lrla 1Jfl', It \\':J.S Bathhouse Jlohn \\ hll lL'd\\'c h~l\'l' d_ ~tatC' th,\I otfcr~ the- tlle demons.tratlOn that SIOll1led I Omd!l,l \\'ol'ld-IIl'wld AnolherfinC'st mdUl't'n'l.l'nt ttl mdustl1·, no tilt> Al1 geld IhonH', \\'Itp nn o\atlon colll'gl' gIld S(':lSOIlIS 111';1(11) NO\\state inCOlYHo.' tax Ill) 'sdlt's tax ,Ind such.'ls I;.; S,;I!dOlll sepnl 10 !d:('{ the plnY-by·play hroadt'HS1(>I"

no nUl$an{',' t,\X ndush')- toda:-,- IS \\'lth Ilw holp of tIl{ SCUlll of the IHl\\Ollnd ,md the- c!H'crlt'lldp]' St'tlIunkmL; ot c!t'Cl'I trahr.atlon. :~.rc- lc\Cl" .\1t,g'jld got the 'SlXtClI1 tl) 11pd lnr ,1 whik III qUlCl l()(lm \\Ith~\e ~o t-;l't ollr sha ~" To do ,0 \\e OlW ISSl]( )CfOl\, th('1 pc-opk, but tIl(' shade'S donnlllu~t lI,l\I' ,{{'It\'l' lWll \\110 HIt' 1I1- 10 h1s dISg~I"t, \"1111,1111 ,kllnlngs ~--- ----- - If('r",,!{'cl lrl llldusl ~ dill! \\ IH \\ 111 nl ~ dll stUll'l 1t t rOI11 hltn \\ It h IllS !\filII (nreb RIlll:"dl'\tlll' tlllll' ,lIlli c!JOlI IU\\ .Ill lHe- (Tll"S (It L:;1l111 ~!)('l t 11. dnd I Ill' [Jl tit' .\ !loll' tl'Om 11w po:\;t oj I H I' I ,

,}lnrmg nil lnctll"tl al plan, 'l'\\cd g()\l~lnol'\\,SoutIn ht'('old \'\'I\l1L' states tlMI <ill gn'l'tWlg l,lt'd,::' ------~--'~-_ -- ----T---~-from tIll' Sl'OPl' ot \\h,~t It w II do he c\ed BI~an \\Ith ,'IClon artel should be mnll~o/h) DcccmhcI 111 Iin the- n(':,\t 11\ (' or tt'n _ (',ll'S if thIS told' hIm 19 hiS faCt' he ~ a~ too to [ls~un~ ddl1ry bpfOl q Chn"t gU(~SI" III I ill' 1<\ I III 19l' 11 Iwnwsection of Nebrasl 1'1 en \\c nust ~oung to rpn for pI{;slden, the mRS ~ 1 he hnt g 1..11111:,> "pl'llll • SOUTHWEST'{eU the stot') to tJ c grll'utest um· gO\Clnor s~pport0d ~im wlth 1S ~ ---- CONCORD - SUndd) ,It, III I~ hi JlIl1 L::be-l' of lwoplc L t Ul; 'sC'll' our m~ch heart 1"IS h(' could, ,Iorks hOI1H ;-;,tl\II(ll:'> :\Ill" ,)(:nl'~' WAKEFIEl~Dtown hl mdustrmlsts by peronal He \Hlnle Rlchalu Bland IOI'n l\-1ISSBOnnlCandl\I1SSBfll~IllI1~ \1\1,1ll .lilt! LIll111 ,11ll! :\~l<; (I.u-contact" :.\11', Ost rberg urge the- eandidatl-' I but he acel).'ptl-'d HI') an nPllch, ::\Ilssfonnle Less ,In and ('!lLe Ih t' 1nd \)<lll} \\ l I l' In 1he b)-nred of kE'epmg al rt tq the sl ght. and \',ent lil~~n to defp~t WIth hlm MISS Darien Roeber, nr last of Borg homeest rumors of pos ible 'new i dus· _ ---~~--~--------h--- __ Omaha, were dmn('r and luncheon Mr ilnd :viI'S Harr~ BalH I' and Mrs. La'hrC'nce Illl1gtries. !OLet us gea our~elves I? an "'Ist R IIOG 1)~I(,E8, guests Sunday of Miss lOIS and LaIT)- Mr Rnd 1Ir<; AJ1fhcs, J()rg~ ;,\IlS Ch.ulotlr Lundahl splnt

II industrml developl ent unhea d of (Omaha ~rournal.S,tpc~man) MISS Ruth RuseI' The occasIOn E',!1sOjn and 1\11' and Mrs l\Ir'I\Jn TUE'sda) In th(' iC H A~h hom('

I ~ .I in", years gone by." HogralSlPrl',COmmlsslOnmenand honored. MIS.s Roeber a d MISS Krat-mel' ,'n)o)C'.d 1hC'lr Th.anks~. Boh S\\aggl'r~y \\-"IS In tlw F J

I II 1- Rus h l' h f 0 v g I S d n th G Lun,j,I"'1 11"rn",1 101.' .Sun,j,,' "SUll-~ The speaker a so notcd that packers, In fact, all Interested in ('1' v.; 0 \\p corne r m ma~ ~1 10 (Inncr "---un a~ I (Jus ... _ ..~farm-Io~mark('t l' ads and Ilgh~ hogs, arc studymg pas~ records of ha for Thanksglvm~ Kr;w~;('r Iwnw H! (.omord per\vays In 'the stale usl be 1m rov~ wmter mdfket trends ~or somc In· Mr and Mrs. Fred Ru, ('f \\elT /\ 1 h,mksgl\lng dlnJH r \\dS ('n~ 'I!l( f'.IUl I' IS( lwrs \\l'll' ,II l'lnll('d, "t\ cmnbmed Hart by c cry dlcatlOll 0 whdt to ~XPP('t from llmon~ those who hl'lped Andrt'\\ Joy('d In 1\ll' B.d} J\'ll hili.., ,It HIHll-';lrs IH .II ,\lll n Jm sIJrl(Ll)~<.'On~munlty wIll 1m g a better oad here nn. u~'mg 10 ups t condItIOn" Johnson observe IllS l)lrlll ay Sun- \Vd~lfW SUndd) 11l,,1(,.ld oj dlIHH'1syslem for our 'c:etl~lIl or 111<' in the Il\e tock and rn at Industry ddY Mrs Johnson sl'rv'(l dud'\ (1.J\. hy Ill(' 1dlmltl'" oj hl'l1lll'lh l\1 I' A ~ II nd' 1111 \state." In addltl n to prqv' mg resultmg ~ om the \"a:r and prJCl' dUlIl('r for the occasIOn Bdkel', Cldl('n((' Bdkl'l', H( rll('lt Itl'rl I~II' 1)]( 1~ \ ~~lndldh]'~(l'~und:~;markctmg faclhtJ _, better.. Igh- controls, ~ic(' and productIon ---- Barl'Jm,lIl, Hud Lilt!, \i\dl Ll'si and t\('rIlngways,opel! a bIg to uist trade-. trends Ul n~alllY instanJe-s In recent Alpx SUht ,Ind [\I)l'~lp I\-ll' find l\1r~ Ernl".;t P,lrker

Finally, said r Oster erg, weeks and months haVe been ab- • LOGAN M~ and).'\1rs Kllnnrtll \\t'n~ l1.ld Sunda~ dl~nel' III the \V C,b\ISinessmen must ot forget t em- nonnal, ma*ing past r€'cords of~ strand entt'r\,un{'d IOIr Thanks~ RlIlg homeselves In thE" prog am. "\Ve ust lItl1e value~ '7 ALL E Y "-.,. gl\lIlg drnner I'll I\1Js G4fS Mrs Rudolf Itay and lVLll1 ('Hrnestrive for better thods or tall Thc hog! market I11Nmcmber W('nstranrl

lJ\TI Inti ~,1l'" HU"Si,n spr nl .111 dd) Fhrld~ III tIll Ffdnk

~ellmg, \\P rnJlst ncollragc 00- thiS year IS an exampI Pri<.-t,s In by Vv"Qn~11iiIH .tn(l (ltll\111 n :VIr L(lIlgl !lol11r I('rntZ,l!lon of our cun stred \\c- tlldt monlh nyc-raged lIghel Ihan <lnt! ::\11t' CIU\l I (",111 and Clln- MI <llld iV11~1 Lldon I;,llt IIl1d 11tnu.."t work 1ow<lrd )cUpr rC'lallon- in October TillS has h ppened he- Mrs J, E. Bergerson tall dnt]! i\I 111( 1 B,l( kstrollJ llnd J('rI \ \ ISll 'd <II I 11111 LIJnd Sship and good \"IJ bt'1'\\'('co our tore, but nIt vcry of~n. In fact, M 1 M R I J I 1\11' dHI j\)rs BllItH'll (>!OS(" [\lr Sund<IY lV(llmgImsme::;srnen and '1(' people vho the last ti 1e farme were pald had rdl~~;r S~~d8yeul~enlll('o~:~~ and Mr" Lii\\I( (l((' 1\1(')(']' :Inl! l\-1 d 1\1 K n II I' IWW\-

I make up the tmd terri lory. We higher prlC fl m NovC'n bel' than In NelRon hq,me ~ DaVId of Hooper and 1\11' and ;l.lrj; an~l I'J,~~'I \\ :,~t att (';Slldr ".JILUIl~.nrc in competitIOn bcallyand \'lth October n' s back m r2.2. Other Mr. and Mrs. Marvm Muller James G]Js!af"on \\\'1(' Th,lOh~ f SunellllY dlnnt'l10\\'ns 1hat :surrou tl us." years III rdle¢nt hlstor when No- \\-'I're In the Fred Muller horne for gl\lng- (Lty drrlllt'l glHI'''h JTJ Ih~' ::'d~l~ ,:ll~d MIS IWalter Frt'u( 11lk~

"Bcllt'vc- ,your to'n IS the It'sl, vember ha~ la higher og market dmnerSunday \\',111('1' (~n)Sf' hOI1l( 1JI\('ln \\ho son \\('ll' :-';Upplf11 gUlsIs ,ll Iv,lnfelkot' steps Il) nldke II Iht;.' Iil'st, and than Oclobcll were 191 , 1908 and Donald Flcel\-'\,oocl \\dS a (\Illner \\'<:IS honH' 011 )\lS \ II'd11lll1 \\,l<; 11- ,JoIJll:-';OI1 <; .i\10rJ(~11~ (\('l1ln)--:

I you Will Clnd Jt to H.' the best.' 1901 ~ I and supper guest In the Jerome so prc<;('nl '1)]( JiUltl( II C;!'osp T11( AllH11 undc!ls \J~lltd InI})irt'cturs I~·('tod, In olhp! words, onl):1 four other P('\arson home Sunday, famIly \vi'll' ~JlPI)l'l gUlI'sh 111 lhl 111(' J'lnwr Su del! hom(' nedr

The IO('~l1 orga l;talton l('~e ted times 1Il4(j li'arsof maJket records Mr and Mrs. EmIl MullC'r and Chlls Md(b('n llOllH In CIJ!1cord ('ommc! SUlHld) atl('rl1oo!l

\ViIlllrd \Vlltse, ,[nn Hou cr- has the N \/ember a erage been da~ghl('rs werC' dlnflCr guests Sun- Joann \Vel t l' tended a slumbersheldt, Ro)\" Cory I Dr, Go don above the Idctober Ie ('I Consc- day m the Will Baker nome Ohs('r\(' Birthday. IJdrly for l\1f\rd~lJt Larsen Scl1ur-

• Shupe, Adon Jeffre John Em ng, qucntly, Of~What value a cornpart- Mr. and Mrs Herbert Johnson Mr and I\Ils CI<-\I('I1('(' Holm day night to c~l('bralJ' her blrlh-I C. Co. Stlrtz and Wier Gries di· sOfl of Dece bel' priceS~WOtildbe IS had dmner With the Clarence and famJiy tlnd DelOIe:\; Hw-lho11 day ,

rectors. The tenns p W. S. B ss- of some 0 bt. In the 6 years the Poorgon family Thanksglvmg day ~1')ent Tuc-sda) I m 1he Mr and MIS lCdI'I Sund{'IJ \\er(>I JerI Elmer Meyer, alden Fe} er, Decemb i ICC has eem higher at Allen. Otto Htl'lhnll hom\ M'dyne to wllh rclatl\('s al Sunday dmnl'!, m

i ~ It::Dr. E. L, Ha.rvey, larcnce So cn- than No e her 17 tlmqs the same Mr. and Mrs Walter N John~ o])s('I'\' hIS hll !hlll\ thp FICd I'.rlcks~}rl hOlm 1ll',lr \\ JIl-

Isen, Dan Sherry a ~ R. G. F el- oncc, a I weI' 28 tll-n{'~. son were Sunday cvenmd supp{'~' SI(\(' I

oorth expired. D r~etors \\' ose In:r: VIC 109 the Jahuary mar~ Oh"'Pt\l' :-;Illtli Hlrllllla;\, MJlured ,Jolll~!;on and Mdr)OIIC'

I tcnns hold over ar ,:a,. M. Car rt, ket I IS fb~nd that ~l"lces that ~~~~sa~nw~t;neHCnry Ilmreflcks Sundav ,lilt I noon t 11<' \rolln (An- RooI'rls \\ C'fe'11 SUnddy SUPP('I'Carl Nuss, W. P. ~homas, J. H. month wer~ l!l.Igher tha 10 Decem- S t d I c!er:;on ~'hlldJ('n lind tl\('lr flJ.l11- gu~'s!s m Ihl' h.ermlt IJulmsunMorrIson, H. D. ~dlson, L \V bel' about 15 per cent f the time a ur ay evening supper gues st at Clarence Holms were Paulmc l l1l('5 gathered dl 111(' I\nd('rson- hotTI(' IMcNat , Clarence hn and D vid m thE> 46-Yf~r perIod, 0 he exact and Patricia Holm and Donald Oak homp to ()b~el \(' :\h' And('r· Jol"I1(' pearSOli spl'nt TuesddY JIl

'Fhe-ophilus, E, J, efe is sehe- In 35 wmte~;~ There arc 1110se who Seott of Lincoln. son's HOth bll'thd.ty, Tilose 10. the 1',lvls 01"0 home whIle hcrtary. ,', will place fS that the Januar~ Mr. and Mrs Walter Fredrick- eluded Frn('sl Alht'l t CLlIlrc, 1\1('1- p,ln'nls were I arketlllg stoLk ID

A report of ae i~tlCS for the price thIS e r WIll be under the Vlon, Harold, Gl'orgp dnd Clem. SIOUX CItyyear was presented a the meetmg. December Ji'ket. son and DorIs Mae were Friday ems Anderson 01 A11('n Luncheon Tile Weldon ~IOI tensor. familyThese lOvolved a ·lion. agricul- In an ul1s"ttled perl'od or eon~ afternoon and supper guests at dture. athletics e lertainrnenl, trary mark¢t"trends it IS alTlybody's Walter N, Johnson's. 'has ~el'\('d at nded a fam y cooperative m·

,roads, industry, Ie I latlOn, mem- guess whctlilier the price difference Mr. and Mrs. Emil Ekberg, Ifa~ nh",.: e iSnun

tdl1a"y I'lm Beckenhilucr

old Lawrence and B v 1 w Fllm.jly Hathl'rin",_ ~ Ihership, mUnIcJpal airs, publiCI· will pay to hold thq hogs. That Th~ksgivmg day gue:tserl~ ~~~ A lurkpy an;l goosc dlilIler ",as rs lvan Jo jnson and chddrcnty and pr6mot1onal aJtlVlty, pork and l~lrd demand Will be tre- WI1 (' III til(' C L Bllrd !Jonw,for

---- -~- mendous sl}cp1s assured, for thiS Vngll Ekberg home. cnjoyed Thdnksgl\-mg da~ al the -I d d I I S l.Royal Nt'ighb s Ek'flt, wmter at ll1!a~t. Vjs~~'d arnd ~;s, J~~~:n t~~~~~ Anton Anderberry home WJth all e~ ~C;:~[Car. ar~~s( supper .I ~

dnRoy~~~n%egig~~~~ ve:~~;'sT~I~I~ home Monday evening to help ~~~ ~~~:!: ~~:~~~~, a~~e~le~~~'~ 11 and:vI1 sElmer Wl]](','S androom, elected Fa c en Bamster "IS 111, OR ]SN'T IT?" n:mind him of another birthday, Anderson famtli( s, 111(' John Ber- fa Ily \\'ere c ~ Pendf'r Mondayoracle, Bat tIC' MeN It!t vice oracle, (N"orfolk Daily News) On Fnday afternoon Mr and g('[..,on family <lnd Mr andl MIs e\(nlllg celerailllg Mrs Ed.),,1 'w It J: I JI tt Five hundred bul1ders all over Mr~ Harry Baker and Larry VIS~ 1\1]('l1a01 Logue oj SlOUX Clly \\ ho SL"I f~c1:I~:r~~;s,lb~~~~.ttylnedl <lnd:'nadl'eY"SOle, JaUenl,','lnPeaeSII rr.ae eF'loraene,ee the United s~ates were asked Has Ited 10 Norfolk and were supper came lor lhc rl,l~ and N'IUll1cd ~ [-"' th W tt b Jd II so, nl Ames; a, werc ",'h h, rRogers recorder, ctace Dawson ed

C? I~aSO, Vi~yl?ng program sta ~ guests III the Wm Henlu'l home ~~~:k c\el1mg 10 go bolek to th<,'lr ]JdTcnllci, thl' 'ua Deckenhillll'IS,

~~e:,v~~~,~~YJ~~sn;;'i"f~~I:':~rs~~~ an~O;:.~::,f~~Io~~~~e~~v;,c:,~i~~~~ th~~ and Mrs Kennelh Wcn- lor l~hCd~:;h~1a: W~~i;,;'1nnge andHenrIetta Alderson 0 tel'sentmeL magazme, which quotes a few. dSlrand and ,Terlry Ispent Salt",ull'~ l ..OCALS I son \-\(-'11' t'nl(iltcl.lmd <It d du(kA Christmas part, and gift ex· ay evenmg III 11(' ",awn'nce 'e t d1l1

1('1 In the hlome of MIS Albl,Jt

change followed !\ aq EIIJ!i, HaHlC A Lmcolnl,Neh I contractor fixed h-ome at \Vayne to observe hIS 1)1 C L Bush dcnI1";!, 111lO!l(, Lo g(' In Wdkelleld SunddYMcNutt, f'('rn Sun, Jessle :NliHer, a 100f for 1 customer He spent blrttlday 421 Wcl)-nl' I I 11 I\i1s Llwr~n1ce Rlllg and D1C)U('

Zetta NOl'ton, Mar) yYelbaum and ~~~r c~l~~~~~ef;ngldgth~h~o~~lt~:l~~ Mr and Mrs Andres Jorgenson Mr dnd Ml's (~I(ln GI dn(IU1~J and }.II 'kson \\('fel In tl1l:' Cdll Ande-r-

Grace Guern 5cr\l'd I mmutes. ~ne~ ~~'r:~h~~~g~i~~~iOne};~'~ne~ ~::~:;~:~I ;;:.(;:~s ~~7~~;?Flrc~I~)~~tr'~~~ son han1\' Srrtur(ldY c\ftClnoon andJ)nuna. (~rUI1' M4'I'{S, Here's 00(' fl'Ofl1 Cilicago supper guests In the Pete Jorgen. homl' IJdl IJllth~rY ~l!f(~( 1\-~Jlhl!'I'OIlI 'ld

Drama C'rOUI) 0 AAUW mel "Beforc a contrhc'lor 1Il this area son home' " M clnd MIS Detk! IlcllH!e dml .J rs l' \ 'l cll1( ,l 1, • ,(y(' .I,~ t:an [Itllsh a houke he has to go'. M,l 1,1n, ~lIld 1Iunll'r Blel mann

~ 'fucsdl:ly ('V('lllng 11 h Mrs Don through 150 operatlons involvmg f M.~ and Mr~ Clarence Holm and ~~~~ 5~'~~~ hS~~~I~\I~~~~I::; ;J~u~~l~' \\,Pll' III Omat1a Friday when the

~~;~~m:~~']e\~~~S" ~rc~~~a l\~~~ 300 form letters~ conferences or ~~II~n~P~~itm~~~~~~~~n~~~p~7. Mrs ElIzabeth M,lr1Isch,ln* ",as fIrs ;~~~e~:~~f~~n~YI~l~Pt~~~~~~n~Cometh" and "M ing Becomes cot'itracts. trwentY-eJght~of these guests in the Curtis Johnson a Thanksglvmg dmnel guest at ~ IElectra" by Eugen 'NellI. Cur. are complicated 0Eratl{) s mvolv w Johnson home, P L March's t1y lave finIsh ~ Wltl1 ('o~n r~lc un~rent events were g v nand M ing the Fe~eral ousin agency, Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Fleetwood Mr and MI'S RO])l'1 t Hos$ and an WJth an9t er \\I~e I ° gO;~y

1 J.,.ula Way made a c o;dmg Wh:~~ but hav:mg actuully noth ng to do and Donald visited in the Vernon Donald of Nor folic sp"nl '1 hpnks- ~~; ~~~~~Ct1he IJOI) WI le mos

Iwas played, The Troup meets WI~ ~~~~111b~~on~~~:~an,quoted Schultz home Tuesday evemng to giVing In ille 1\I1S A W. Ross gloup of fH'lghlJOr ]c\dleS nU111-January 7 m the ulty lounge. help their son, Richard, celebrate home' her ng 15 5crvpd COOPCltltlve Jun( h~Mrs. IW. It Harder viII have the over WJAG, say~ he needs one his first birthday, Mr~ and Mrs Paul Andlrrsell, ('on lor Mrs j'wm VJ('tOI' MondayP~gram, hundred homes tbr his employes, The Homc Circle club will hold who had been here from AlllatnbrH, I b of"Y aU rnoon In lurt leI' 0 scrvance

------- Formerly he could build a nIce their annual Christmas supper and GaL'rkcnt 10 l'I('mont Tucsda I, and her anrlJvcrsfry

~~~~~~o;lnligtii~~o!)t ,,;~u~~ ~:~~a~~~n':g~a~eo:;e~I~::l'bc~~~~ I~~~~.~dl~~ ;~:\':.::,Ont Ihc,? Wed- aoe h~;:"S~ ~e I;'~';:~;;'~ ;;;~d ~~rented to a G. 1'1 or anyone else, ber' 11 at 7 o'clock. Dr C E. Bush, denll::;l, ~)hon(' MI Ilarold Flschl'r and L('ster Ihe would haV[ to get $125 a month Miss WIlma Lou Albr(!ektsoh 1424,.Waync.1 I I II i'~~s<~er as guests at an oysterfor it, where e is now getting $35, waS a Saturday CVell\n\ supper The Llyo"l Surber Iaml~y hold

~I 'i" sup )cr MondJIY evenmg

The huilding, con tructed of poor gucst jn thel Jorgensqn- raemer Idmnei' ancl l!uneheo!1 'r1Hl I{Sglv~ cJ 111' E W. Lundethls <lnd E J.materialS, WI I bel orth very lItHe home. Mrs.'Edwln Lentz Was an ling day III 1h<' Lou Surber" hOlm'. Lu dahJs wde among the r('I~lti\-esat the cnd of t~enty years, He afternoon calter there. ILuzon Surb~'I's 41h lUl'lhdld

l

was \\-'1](1 were itl SIOUX; CIty I'l'Idaywonders Wha~ would happen If he Thanksgiving day dinner and o!Jservf>d ('VC ling tor the weddlllg oj l)('Hn

should advertise I supper gues{s in the DewalOe Paul I ~ - - - ~ -~ LUl1duhl to Ma"y l<~r,lOces Croy'~Wanted: IHal~amllhon dollars I home were Mr, a.nd Mrs. Ed Paul I Rct~rns to 1I0m4'. ') {Ilovfmg attended a eom- Ito invest in a proj ct that wi1l10se anQ Gene aoli Mr and Mrs Clar- Mrs C Lapham, who had TtlC 0 Bing to the Paul FIscher f

rnon~y, rd 2P ~~e rs the invest- en¢e Holm lind family, Iundergone ajor surgery af few mit ee;~~r~I:~y evemng Mr and Iment WJll be wo thless," and relatives went to weeks ago, was able 10 r~~~rn hO~A aW rIson Mr and Mrs, r I I

c tIle ~or,enS:on home Fri~ home from t local hospital j¥:".'Jn- ~r, . Lund :1 and'Mr, and Mrs, l. I

daye Ito ol18erve the birth- ,day. , B~r eal Gustafson, \ 1 AU' ~I MINESday of Mr. Jprgenson. A eo-oper-

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Mr. and ~.r$. Reuben Johnson, ~cre for 40 a~res adJommg hiS IarmIten ed a fa;hilYpcoopon home Sun-

Swan ~e)sol) artg Mr. and Mrs_ I::ear Wlsner~ Herman Dihrlage 10 the Jer~ e carsweddl anni-ReYnold' Anderson and daughters IPaid $11750rfor another tta t in day observnnihth~r vmS' ~aY A Il.---------~...;..J.-:.-....-h~~....;-----+.;;.....;.~'"."'",.:", --....."it'were Th~k$givlng day dmner the same nel hbol'hood, I versary of I an Sgl •

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Cut, Price Dl'llg SundriesReg. 7e Reg. 19cIlk... 25c...

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PAIR

We Will Have

$2.48

Limit One Pair to Each Customer

COTTO,N SHOP500 New Fresh Cotton Frock

Sheets and Pillow Cases

Here iH the curtain !Juy of the year. Large cushilOndot ;tailo~d pairs. 68 inches wide per pair ap.d78 ihcheH long.

CLOPAY PAPER DRAPESand COTTAGE' SETS

~ !These popular clopay drapes and eottaJe~ets. Buy noW and save 10 j{,.

$2.40' to $3.98Others to $4.98 1

()""'IL' and d"zen, or brand new I'a,t color cottons arid ~pJ rayon,.Ju~t in tinw for you to include on your 'Christmas gift list. All18izes ...

~ to 17 ... 12 to 20. . :18 to 52.

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HOME FURNISHING~ II•••Speciall'urchase . , , llde~l for Christmas .1, .'

, 300 PAIRS I 100 Che~llI~Cushion Dot I I BED SP~EADS

Tailored Pairs • I i Double Berize I I

1'hjn.~'Of it' A !boou1ifU] heaVily.tuf'· '. $9 9q~d c enille spread in multi-colors n

~~;~ ~;g;Y~OTOfW:Odrose, birO. I ..... •

.16.jnch WHIT~~ NAIrSObK .Agai~ this sanforized lnainS?Ok in pure whlte.Ideall for baby clothe

l,men's shorts, etc.

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fB- Ilch TABLE PA~DING

IAnother item you've reen looking fJ. Hea-vy fJIt padding suit ble fori table lor mat-

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CLOP~Y WINDOW SHADES , r100/, WJ; ARMY ~MNKE7'S .

Regular. 36 in. shades, 6.feet lon.g. Co~~ I usedl army blanketsl perfectly cleaned and Onld', II plete wlth rollers. See thIS bargam. t . I th "rt I 18 Sh . I

IMd G ' a a IPr'Ce ess an 'fa woo. opplng •.on sate ~hur:~Mq1~ I 3 f 't $1.00 1 ' $5.47, I" • Days Till Christmas ,S

- N1 ~cth~istmas Store Hours: ~en-k"e ~ T~fr~daY Night Until 9:0() o~cl~~,~ '_ ,',',' J'efi~Wi~~~ii~~~~~~~lW~~~.~~.~•••~••~~~••• ~•••••••••••••••~•••••i.~••••••~J~~~•••••j m ~•••••••••••~••••••••••• •••••;t•••••••••••»••••••••••~

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,- --~ Grand Opening Newly ~emodeled~ ~~' s~"t~~~~ ~. . I

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. ,e"" .~fC(\ New Arrtfngements • New Departmen'ls. . ,!Fr.esh Paint . .. but the Same OldI. '1,l,r<,\h' .;,u.'{\\Of\-LC

~.,'I . Tradition . .. for 28 Years Larson's Has! efn the Vdlu~ Store in Wayne

Quality Compared We WirlNever Be Undersold·

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Sturdy constrw;:t ion

CARD TABLES

A useful gift to every

adult ViSit'ng our storeduring th s sale .~.. N.opurchase eceuary.

NOW

Socket Extensi@ns (Cadmium plated 1f2 -inch driw.Fit aliI ;~-inch sockets.Rf>glliar Ilrlce 59('.

TOOL BOXAll sl('el with removab)c tray.A good present for HIM.Regular pHec $2.98. $149NOW , .

HACK SAWSAlways handy to hnve an C'xtraone on hand:RR,gular price $1.05 ~7C

Manager's Sn.te Prlcp tJ

ToolsHere's Real Values

Rl'~ular price $p.95PER I~AIR

Unfinished

'BUNK BEDS

I For The NurseryIQUANTITY ITEM REG. PRICE SALE

~ Teeter Babes, $5.65 -.. __ $4.95

16 Crib Mattresses. $6.6p ·····$4.9511 Baby Carriage. $24.•5 : _ _ $14.951 Child'. Slippery Slide, $7.95 __ _._ $4.95

PLIERS2 doz. 1%·ct.riC'ians and TpJephone Pliers. ReI{. $1.10

Tempered SteelHANDSAWS

A ImrJ;'uin In 1988 at $2.98.

PADLOCKSIt is a good idea to change locksoccasionally.48 padlocks \H'rp 69c. 39CNOW

SOCKETS '1~-inch' drive. Cadmium. rInassorte<;1 sizes. Replace thosemissing sockets in your set.Whih~ thf.'Y last. 6EACH. .. . C

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LAWN CHAIRSGreen and Ivory. Tubular st{'C'l.

Only six of these at

MEDICINECABINETS

All metal With good fuirtotsand~chron1e steel toWel bar.

Regular price $7.95

SAtE PRtoE

';:'$650

t Househ61d .Ware29c CLOTHES BASKETS 49c1'\\'0 ~lr;ps. Heavy wil'kH. ltt'.g'. $1.69

15c CLOTHES RACKS $139Rttlrc1y. Made of s('l<'d Wl)ml, Reg. $1.98

79c CHORE GIRLS2 for 5cttl'Rularly 10"

$129 OUTDOOR THERMOMETER 14cltt'RuIn rly 39('

49c BROOM DUSTER 1geRl'g1l1o.rly 49(~

49c NEW GLASS WASHBOARD 29cBettf'T than brn.f'is: Reg. 89{'

19c BOWL COVER SET 19c1\I(~uh' of nt'w 1)llllllttc oil RHk.! ~g. 85('

$188 BREAD BOARD 39cJla~d painted df'slgn. Reg. 08(' ...1t

6c ALUMINUM FRYING PAN 69cllf·nvy.gauge. C"iIlug prlrc $2.5l}

19c Stainless Steel Cooking Utensils1/3 OFFRf'dm'ecl

$269 BLANKET BAGS 29cKeep thOSA hlankf'ts mothproof. Rf'J{. 49('

.4c OD[)S & ENDS COUNTER lc&3eIn f'vf'ryday lISf'rlll Hf'ms

29c LIGHT BULBS 4c25 watt. \\'~ jU!olt hn\'p.'too many

2c Ol;D DUTCH CLEANSER~cOh sak at only

4c STEEL WOOL 6c~ rib. Isi:W. Rf'g. 2fk

Slashes Up 1:0 50%~n Kitchena~d Juvenile Furni~ure

Larg~ gal11ge ~Ize. Reg. 65t,

FLASHLIGiyT BA'(TERIESRel!ularly 1I1c '

Regularly $3.

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Rt'gulnrly 9~c ..l

OIL BARR "puiTP'

OI~p£~;':tI

STEERIN(; WHEEL COVERMob»lr type. it"g. 59<

FOG iLIGHtSAll chrom<' Plred. kpg. $lJI.98

FLt!{Jlf~f!!~HOfDER

tllBlC RJiJPAIR KIT

.TIRE BOOTSAIl,slr:M. Reg.' 19(' to 59('

EqIAL!Wo~d I

WfJrdroheLarge *o6den wardro~('. Wal­nut finish.: Made of hard wood.Built tolrst:ahd abuse in: a child'sroom. this is a large Isize and

Iwill hoW an ('n1ire chil'tl's ward­robe.

~pg..".8r1Y $32.95

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free GiftsFol' the Adults

A useful gift to everyadult visiting Our stor'eduring this sale ... Nopurchase necefisal;Y.

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AI! Silo\\" suits for infants, girl,;, bo~'"

n.l'~lllarl.V pril't'd at $(j.9H 10 ~1'!.!1.~

~ltI'("al /.:rOUIJ 01' ra.""IH11·rt'jlf':'> alill \\'101 .i.·r .... '.y ....

."ij;..t's 7 to 14, R('~(. prk!' liil'~.OO to $L;..-1-0

l'rk~' ranJ.\·I''I $IH..iO to !j;:-m.!I,)

(,ht'~tf'rfidds. fitj,(>d ('oats, mf'lton~ and IOU";, wool fI£'t'('t's,

SNOW SUITS

H(~,~~~!!ll!!,~~~SES 1/:.hRICE

('oHlIn ('hamhmy•.e;inp;ham antI .......orted prints,

(;JRL~' DRESSESIJrastipallv rf'lIlH't,(j

sp{"('ihl ~r'otl)l of ('otton llTints. :-;Ii~htly snilf'll.

LAWES' DRESSES

LA!!.~~f~'I'~'!:'~}~~8AOto $f""R $1488Tailor,'d and drl' ...smlll(f'r st~Il,sliin 1~l'lI,Y Uos£', ))ol'otll,Y nodll ...

SUI~~L'di~~~'il~ll:iZ"S n, 11 <lllll la. Reg'. $~1.7;) $499

$400

GIRDS' COATS

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• 'E1\1 1\E(;·uAN'flTY ·1l$2.Z9

QMetal Smokers, $2.89.... · .. , . $7;.95

6 $995.. ' '"12 Table Lamps, . $19.9 ..k $23.95 51 Writing Des , $6.9

"s $8.958 Ha5soC~ ,

l'~or nl("n llnd bOJs. R{"J.:'. ))riel' $2.00

LiJH'1I lUll I (Ta!'>lI. Rt'",. I'rk(' ,Ilk

h BedroOln"For T e E(; PRIt)' ~i\L¥

\ . " ITEM ,R . ......$1.69QUANfl1'Y $2.35.... ...., $2.98

1... I LamPS, , .24 YIn-uP $4.98 ,.................... .. $9.95

wardrobes, $1095....,........ 9512 . d Chests, . i 195....$9.

3 \lnfin•she H dboard'i. $1 .d Bed ea

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For The ~l~~~S SALE

QuANTiTY l1'E~1 RE. , ,.:' $1.98 •

6 Shag iRugs, $3.98 , ~· Yd. '19c

'50 Yds. Hall Runner,::: $1t.~~.· ..$9.981 Used Green 9xI 2 , 9 12, $67.50..$54,95

l' OOOf Wool Rug, l' .1 Ax. '/01.

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Thursday night.

Ladies' Suits and Coats;InllJ!ES' WINTER COATS

MEN'S SCARFS,"Tool and ra;yon, Some' 'sliA'ht(y soi!NII

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MONEY BELTS

GOEST TOWELS

TIE and BE~T SETFor boys. Hf'g-ular pTin $1.fiD

Gifts alt a BargainM~~,:~.. f,'~I~:~f:.?~!!.,'~t."H .98c 'lJ!JIf/iL:~Of~!!u~,r~g.~~;$I.4!l 74C

$139

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LA.J!!.~~~:/!l.'~Il},.~~:RCHl'Ef'S 19c

37c$179

$2~9

25c:

FlJR JAC/(ET 1

S!l<ll·t lypt' flt'I'cy j,wkt·t.HQiular prk!' $~.!lH

Wool Jackel

Tee Shirt

Boys' ,lacketnl O-{Oll'", Itt'~-. $·!.HH

Willter CapsIi Il,i l \1001. Un:-. ·l!k

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Infants' 1 Wear60c$100

39c98c49c

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J'inli and hili!". Si:w,; I to:!. J{.~g;. $1.00

Finf'lmit. sizes 1 to Ii. H.t'J.:'. Iltin ~I.~.)

Boys' Wear~~

C1\\

Sweaters

rufantlf'1'oysl/:>;Iwl'ial ('rulij) ,.2 j'ItH'I';

I'art wool fltllUlt'l

~onlty stl1<'h. Rq;. 851;

Kimonos

INFANTS'ROBESFlllnnel blanlu,t 1'1001. Sir.f'!'> Z to $, H.n~. $PSU

KNIT COTTON CREB'pERS

KNIT SUITS

Kflit Bonnels

COTTON SWEATERS

POLO SHIRTS

.$179

$229

$695

$149

33c75c$188

$117

$388

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/)0 YOW' Ohristmas shopping at prices thut will amaze you. Load.'! or bargains in all departments. If you are dispusted withhigh pl'ices, get a new lease on life by visiting our store during this sale. I

Biggest Sale and Best Prices Offered in ~ears

Starts Thursday, December 5

MEN'S WINTER CAPS

WORK SOCKS

"h~ItOIl:-;, co:rdurhy... Slii 1l1.1'(]l'IS. Rt'r.:-. :O:;1.llJ

WORK S'HIRTSt'. S. GO\"t. ~lIrplw... n,I·g-. ~I.I~J

Men's Herringbone l)rill PantsRegular prJcl' $3:!!1

WOOL JACKETS

SHEEP-LINE DRP;SS /J1JTTSI(Jt'.:l1 for d,hing. HI'g-. pri;,!' $'~"!!I

PLASTIC' Bf;I,TSRpg'lllar pri~,' ~d .00 I

WHITI!" TEE SH/~aSIdt'lll for wiht"r un(1er\\'t'lirL Hq~. SI.'!!I

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79C 'I'I' I'" I LEATHE{l GLOVES 66cRegular prh,f.' $1.19

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U. S. }\rmy surplus O. U.p'lnt:;. Ikavy l~wjlJ.

HI'f;ular I)rkt, $1 h:J

LBAl'HER JACKETSSpt.'dal group. Cal)(,.'..kln, t'.ahrl'l tt'a, Ilol'!whilk

SPECIAL!WORK PANTS

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~',,,Piece living' Room Suii:eReg;ular Price $169.95. $9995SALE PRICE... .. ......

,I .'DeSigned fori an actIve', up-to~date famIly, •. With thoughts_pi b~~uty and contrOl t at moder-

ate cost' C~Jl spnngs fill the base, back. and cushions 0

1tfIls sofa and chalf.

ARfal

Sofal SpecialRegt~l~ $69,9~

!I You,., livin: 'oon.~~:be smaH-o)' ~~t~B; slce )ing sllmcp a need ...

I!h,e~ ,lh,IS ,5,0 ,', ,be".n answ,.e,rj:'+-~thIts be~uly y da and sl¢cl'lngqo o~tatl'ri ght;, , ,,," • "

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e, s, Army surplll~ O. n.jackets. H.C<lVY 1\'rillRr~ular I)rlcc ~1.7;)

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M ~:~~~fa~'~~:l ;~~;~"~100';-" \"irg-hi \\'(~ul. Ih'g'. $.'5.UX

101>', "'onl in a"or <II rol,,,', IIIEN'S DReSS CAPSRl'2"lIlari prkl' "'S.DX Ut>g"ular I)rk(' $HI' '

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WORK JACKET. MEN'S 8.2 DRILL P.4NTS

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Oil and Greases

YOUR FORD DI~LER

KNOWS YOUR cAR BEST!

CENTRAL GARAGE

Protect the vital moving parts of ypur

cal' by letting us service your car withI

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Use only the best products, espel?ially

dUl'ino- Winter months when driving de-b I

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ag~s' . \.• but pappiness oft~n comes iJ' big packages;

too. F~r fnstance-it would be quite a job to wrap

up a ~odem GAS RAN)GE and, get it under youl;

Chrh;t~as tree. Yet we can think of nothing tliat.you

could~uy that 'Ncmlg l?ripg~~ l!l§til1g pl~~ tQ' sg

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· ' \ - I ~~~nl~;S~i~~~~ \~i~~ ~~~:.n~:~~~~~~-,:; , "',' r' f ' , cember; 5, at 1 p.: m. in the church we e Thanksgiving dinner guesls· Schulte to ~~pr(lss npprccintion 1:01' Wendt and Mi~s Loui:-;C' \VC'nd1.

S.,•.r.~ts 3Jld Honl,.~S SOC'f"'e'ty' parlors.' , L at Al'lhur Young's. a knittC'd S\V('ut.Cl' which shC' nUlde Mr. und Mrs. ,H'lln Hummel andChoir rehearsa~ tonighl, Thurs-I; ~,r. and MI"~. Dean Detldson of for HlP R{jld C,'oss. Tht' young c1nugh1ers of 01l111hn, were !ler('

~. Will Be DecoraJed, '~I tiny, at 7:30. Ncrfo1k, were Thanl\sgi\'ing tiinllPl' man, whos{f hom;Y J~ in !owa and! fn>m Wednesduy Ul11il Sunday withC l Xjhet', ~lnstrU('tion cl8SSI nn supper guests in tIll' August who h{ls a had case 01 asthma, Mrii. Rmnmcl's pnt"l'nls, Mr. and

S()(~lallroroo t. Willl\~'el>t ~~~Ul' '; at i p. m. ' , KHlse home. says Iw is "very .gralC'ful for the Mrs. Walter ,Lernt'r and si::;;tet',Nlzes 'Of'fericd far the Best Bridgt.' club will mei,t Thursday, Sundny sch(' tmd Bible classes fhanksgiving dilllll'r guosls in ISWCHt<~I' wh'ich was gi\'C'n to him by Miss Kathryn.

Ch~is~sAttire Here D('Gt.'-mbt\f .l2, with Mrs, Clifford, at 10 n. m. Divln"j ,,,orship, 11 n. tn. lhtWill Lutt hot;1P wcrC' Mr. and. the Red Cross. The Ismael Hughl's family ilndD1:arin@' Holidays. Busl\v." The Wakefield district Luther M's. Otto Lutt Hnd MI". lind 1\1l's. --~------- Mr. and Mrs. Pail I Peterson w('n~

\ \V$CS ,,'i11 mt'pt tl~S ThUrsday League rally will he hf.'ld at Can... ' Wllnrd B1ecl<e and son. II I Thanksgiving gw'Rtsin--'the JalllC'slOve-rhe-a.d ChriS,\11~ns lights are ad Mrs'. lm'z TUI~N"S, Mrs. Alan cord'in Ch,Ul-ch, ·c:.~~leord, nt:'xt SUill~ 1MI', and Mrs. Emrys Morris and LIObrary News Hampton ltef'ife at 'Carrol!. The

!Up on streets in~'V'lkdicld ::l.Ild Salmon will be assistant hostess. day at 3:.10 and il:30 p. m. M~'s. Margaret Hennl/'gar were ' Fay Hampton family of FI'C'lllont,otht'r d(~ra~tio~l'l'~beillg i·dll~l.'d Pl'('sbytl~rian \Von1('n's .l\nssion~ Lutlwrnn HrotllCrhood ,vill Illeet Thanksgiving dinner gU('sts in the' was also there.tbis W{"t..>i];;. 'lAlnp~po$ts in Ute bU8- Ill"}' SOdf~ty wiU meC't Tucsday, De~ Monday at 8 p. Ill. 1his will be Lloyd Morris home at Carroll. John Ruskin had this to suy of Miss GuinevC're Lyngpn wholne.. SS. dhltrict, wHI be det;~~.rated ce.ll1bcr 10, at .1'\11'8. -Marvin Lin- guest night and Ule ludiC's are in~ the literary dif1t: "Bread of flour teaches in Yanl{ton. ~pC'n1 Thani,s-with Ch.,istmas trees and w 'C&ths. del"S, vited. Rev. Floyd. Lau€';rsen, presi~ Club Will l\Il'(~t. is good,; but tll('re is bread, sweet g;iving wC'pl,-pntU hf'1'(, \-vit h NelsIt is hoped that a Inrge Ch slnms V.l'~.\\". AlIXi1ury \\'ill mc€'t dent of L\1ther C~ll{'gel wHI be the Wilburdu~ will meot'DC'ccmber as honey, if w(' would ,eat it ,in a Lyrngoos. She 1as in Sioux Fallsttee will 00 sccur«l whi<: will 'T'ue~day, Detem er 10. Miss Faith guest speaker. 10 :with Mrs.1 Ted ~uoss and Mrs. good book." East Rivt'r by Sho- ('atly last weck for thL' DakotabeApla~ 11~ the illtersect~n at Gust!afson is cha'rman of t.he serv- Harvey RastC'l'le in the latter's lC'm Ascb is that kind of diet. The tea.chers' convention,

=t~~~~l'~';tsThiSwill. dec- i~~~~~~~~~rI ,oeioty of thc M :~~~':::'~~f ~;:~~~S,pent ~~~;gC ~h~I:~~\~~,~i~i:~,~\'e fin ex- LOI~e~,I~.~)~(~ ~~~i;h~e~:~)::V~d~ eil~;;:fJsa~~i~;~I:~Cv~:;n~'~~il~~;~:~:F ~j HI be 'ven~~ the P 'b t . nil eh will have a Tha:ksgiVing Wi:t.h Mrs. 'J'. A.' Sea- Mitchell- says·: "Show me 'the d 'th h . Mrs Wm By:best~~t~~~'indl):Jin t ebus· rll~~~~~..dit~;gh~e~t~anquet ~t 'he i gren. books hr ]o\,('s and I shall know' a e::' w~rs. e~yC;:~~l~'on' ~vas J~o~n~

ilrless dis1rict; four priz('~ "ill n1- church T.hurSdu::-j' DeCember 5. l\liss Stella T~'Hstel' of \VaYtlc, .., f man far bc1ter than throug:h mor- from Ames and was <lccompClnif'dbe' f tl b t li I t i \ L A T 'II • A L TON A tal frie~ds." Such a statement the A l':mesg~~~\,:~'~~ t~~ l't}~~:r~t:l m~;t%~~~y,ei;em:~1;:'J~;'ll ~:~.~.'~~a~:~~~~~ghJ~:~t in the 'C by ought to discourage the sales of' "byT~~~i~~:i;i~; dinn('/g~~I~~~~ in

dbtri'ct. o'clock luncheonj and gift ex- . such books as "Forever 4.mber" the Dean Schram horne wC'r0 ]\11'.1 ,.......: _'I\vo fre(' shows wiII be present- change. The ex~cutive commHtee Miss EVodia H,tmry Of Cherokee, and "The HuckstNs," but unfor- Schram's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira . I ._.. .,__

oed at the local theatre December is in charge. ' Iowa, spent ThaI~ksgJ'1ingvacatioh Staff Correspondent tunatpliY best seHt'f lists seem to Schram and sons and Mr. and Mrs. 1 ;====.:..:::l.;:...::-.:..::::...::...:_.:..:::_.:..::: ,

•5:~~~I~:~i~~~;~h:~~~~ ~i:~FiXI~~r~~\aE~~f~~ ~:h::r::::~;nM:o~::::::::: ~~;;I:t~~~~~~T;;rHiL~H~~,~~,~Q~~~~~~2~11e~~~1~ilt::;.:~~~'~~~;~5~{~'~,~~~:~[~~~;~Ithose Saturdays. Dahllgren will be hoftesses. La- ~rday ~ ~tt:d4ninsul~ans:~.me~- ta Siegert and_Herman Frevert of PI).OnOal:II'Bourc~'('etlc'I~,b'~~i.t~n~~m~~\~~~Rpent Tuesday ('vpninp: of lnst wcC'k'., The ,committee· in charge of dies will bring Chl'istmas gifts for Ihnogta"I.n un ~n at '€ arnelr Pilger. ...u in the Waller Simonin homc en-',Christmbs arrangem~ts includes children at the Horne for Dc- .. ahove ,010 a\'l'T'agc book ell:!b selec- rout¢ to their hOIll(, in Lincoln.~y Wiggains, chalrm n, J~ck En-: pendent Children in Lincoln. Mrs. V. H. H. Han~on accompa- da~~~te~~ ~~~ ~~s~s~;~~f~~~f~~~ tion. P('arl BU0k sef'ms to do h6r Thejl had spent the summer in Np\v

gel, La\\Tencj:! Jo:mso ,:;:v. CT'f:· nied .1,he Chss. Nye family hom,e to the home of a c;la~h,(qF, Mrs. ~~~;yv.~'/.:~~/~~~.1li;~i~vt~c:n:~~ UndJ,rwood, S. D. The men arc '

;~~d:~~~tl~;tf~sht'~~rt o~ O.E$. ~Il"'ls :::".w. ~~~~;ha 'lllmrsday to spend untli ~~~'~~S~a\~~~~n a~I~:.u~;;J';~;,~:,~~: ciS,.:d~~hu~ ~;~'~~n~i~:~~~\~~' i~e~~; br~~~~~'SgiVing glH'sts of Shf'Mriffmm wetk:';to, make f rt C1" plans. nE,S. met 'T1!lesday £'vl?ning at Mr. and Mrs. A. L.INuernoerger IiUng at Sief]{en·s. l"'...... and Mrs, Hans Tietg('n WE're r.

- d Mi L eIJl N .....h.... bool, "Por1.,rait of A Marriage" and Mrs. Henry Stlllhm~lIl ando B k ~ the haM to elL'Ct office-rs. an ,·ss.~.'1:1 a I\:le:~"t'.....rgel' spent Mr. and Mrs. HNb(,l't Bergt, MI'. will likp ihis one much better. dl f P'lpen. aset , Thanksgnnng d"y Wlt!lt Go~don Nu- imd M,·s. Rolle'''' Beegt. M,·. and Ti,e child"en', department has a ;;;~.r~;;:; ~:nM~\~~n ~:~r~"rd: ;~~. S I e~day Ii'Or D..r.\". ernberg~rs, . Mrs. Roy Danie.is and ~~rold, Mrs~ f boGk

eason I D,UiV. met Wednesday evening Mr. and M.... AI. B~rg <lnd Da'!e J. G. Bergt, Miss CifU"a and Miss ~~;,~~~~, ~et~;e~ren;~eYclOpe~i,; ~h!;;n~:~eof"~:nd~~~\~;\,:;:~te~~:"~la/~~a~i ~~ k;:'b~i at thclLegiOnih~to c1ecI officers. ;;:tt;~:. ~:r~::c:.,ns~,r:;~; ~~~:r~~~~:s a~n~OI~~~~.~~~::ing ;~J~~o~~m;~'cJ~iS7~~' ~~';;,~o~~ W;x;e H;;%t~~; R C. Pollnrct of

the ,season at South SiO~ City ,p.E.OfMee!fS/ in Sioux Cirty. Thanksgiving dinner guests 'at F:. wel~ as juveniles as the index is Nehawka, wer(' hl'l'C' from \VN}-''llu..'·~I9day·,: .,December 10. George; P.E.. met Mdnday evening w th Jack and Bdb Bus'l\lY, Wlho aHOAd P. Caauwe's were Mr, and Mrs. par1icularly good. nesday to Friday last wl'C'k with

· , ley ~IL-coach. Mrs. . H, R. ~'J\n~on, Mrs. Cha. the university in Lihooln, SPf"Rt .T. I". Spahr and Ernest, Miss Fan- A hobby by any R C RFJ~io~::,class play, ' reen Mid- Jordan gave a'~ review, Thanksgiving vacation in their nje ~elders of \Vinside,'and Wayne Cha.~~e~unIsf ~~U:e have a "Prac- ~~~irf~~~I~~tc8t~/;<;'Tha'~ks~7;7nng

", t" ",ill be prese ted Friday, r parental Clifford. Busl»' bome.' Randol of South Sioux aty, Mr. . I M I f Guns" This is a '1 )tnber ~. in the sc D?l a.uditor- Celt:'brjate Birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Lea):l KGiibe and and Mrs. Frederick Janke and ~I~~l? h:~~~OOok for i~cr('asing the gu.(1st.s were MrftB~SO~ s parC'n S..

,. 1\(18. Luella Pee IS dIrector. fr:i:~n~g,:tu:J :;ti~~~esE~~~ ~~~~~aOyf ~e:~ayIO:~h sKf:t dga"Vulghngt"erveOnflWnginaStideC'aS"PUe~~,~hanks- e[ficienc!y and value of your gun. ~rMPr:.nnaddenrdMMrsr·s. c'ar'I GCa~isnoan; :~~Counell Me ts. hoff ,~me Saturday afternoon to I ' ~harp ideas for your ~chool pr?-

. , Kolbe's parents Mr and Mrs C grrams and skits can ill> found III family of Winside, and Mr. al)d\Vakefield council et Tuesday help I"S. Eic~Jrtoff celebra'le her A. Sal'. ", . For Alf()na Club. "The Giant PC'P Book." Next time Mrs. Otto Christians and daugh_1

ftVenmg- to ,conduct ul11r busi· 'birthd . Mr. and MrS. Gcorg,a E,'ekh'ff y'.'u hava to .plan on" of them ask Th d d'~ '<' " Altona Social club will meet DeM

'- 0;:; ter of ,Norfolk, w('re Ul'S ay m~, 85. ( For BithdaY. , MErrnse. sD

t oEn-·alHct"pn~Ctehr~._,e '~~cnr~ MThra· n~kn.d cember]2 with Mrs. C. H. Frevert f(br this book. ncr guests in the Alfred Koplin

0;:;- "' "'.. - f eh . t s t Gifts will "Bright Skif's" hy EmiliC' Loring home.' y.vonnE' Koplin returnedTo i elp M'fS~ Carl Anderson giving dinner and supper gu{'st$ in or a rls ma par y. i$ one of the new light fiction books home with the Christ ians to spehd

ce.~ebr e h('r b.,r1.hday of Sunday, th(' Floyd Park homf:'. be exc~_nged_. rt'cently purchased, "Fire In the the week-end. < , Ifriend called in her home Mon- Mr. and Ml's. Burne-tIe FreddClk- Thatch" by Lorae is a new mystery In a group having no-host <1jn-day a ernoon. cro-operative lun('h~ son and childre-n of 'Wayne, wete and "Judg"e Colt" by Joscelyn is a ner Thanksgiving at. the home of I

- ,~.~ ~ .... 'O' ••, ""'". n,.",.",." 'ill." ''',,'' " rSOUTHWm ",ww'""rn M~ ~"" 'ro" w"" M" '"'"Jerry Park, son of. lr.~,d l\'l~s. I~ ,- Maurke OJ.son's. They spent the The new Chrh;tmas boo-ks arc Heylmun, Robf'rt Heylmu.n, M~.

E,. E. Park. had tonsIl re oved In. C.f"lebI1.,rte Blrth4tay. . evening at. Eric Frt'drickson's, WAY N E herC' and read¥ fot circu-Iation. Maude Smith" Miss Rhoda Austm,a Sioux City hospit tu'rday.. Mrs~artin .¢keroth celebrate?~ Mrs. E. Gehrke and Miss Hulia Miss Lenore Ramsey, Miss Cora!Mr. and Mrs. Park t k h. Sat-.' her hi ' ay of!November !2s Fn-_' Gehtke of Bancroft and Miss M~- by-----J Mrs. Ge-o. Peck. 6£1, died at Stoddard. Mr, Celia PC'arson, Miss-ul"day' and all return home Sun-1 da.y e.n nei~rbor ladies. and ian Gehrke of O~a.ha, wsited lat Staff Corresponde'nt 'Coleridge last week Sunday. Verna Elefson, Mjss JeRs-ic St.(~ph-:day. I frIend .called Ih he~ home m the, Mrs. Anna Kohlmeier's and witth en, Miss Clara Smothprs, Miss

...I.. ~I,,, • afte and evenmg, other- friends in Wakefield Fridl~ The Clarence Becks were Sun- Extenltion Notl:~8. Ruth Williams and Miss Ruth Pa-Pla-:- You" ,rvlce~ . ~ ~ Dr. and Mrs, D. P. QuimbY of day last week dinner guests at Organized agriculture will be d

Commumty youth seorvtee will For rthday. South Sioux City, spent ThaIil~s- Sam Noyes'. held February 4 ano 5, at the e~t('sts 'in the l~arry Swinneybe held at ~.he Chri tian ,cllUrch, To elp Mrs~ A .. 1.. Nuern?er- giving at Swan Pearson's. Mrs The Clarence Carlsons wC're Sun-i College of !Agriculture, Lincoln, ho;;.re for Thanks~ing W('l'e Mr.

~~n~a~~=\~g~fDLi m~,r~~~. f~~;:' ~~~~~d~~e~~~t~~~~d?,~)~~; ~~~;e~l:.~:iQ~j;;,~~,~~r~~~~~i::~~~s~~ls~r~~~~ d~~:; pv~,~(;~~t~~ ~~:~~;~k~ ;~~~~sorCounty Agent ~~dH~;~~:' ~~B~~~('lV~~~1 ~~~~rgtlE.'S~ spe.akcr. Speci 1 rnusic will h(:m~ JM?nda

yafternoon.. Co~op- City to spend Friday. Pryol1s weI'(" a1 Will. H('ier's. TherC' WIll bp a noxlOUS weed Croson, Shirley and Don, Mr. and

be- g'wen. elutlv~ luncheon was sC'l'\ed. Luncheon guests in the Mrs. Au- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Anders:n conference at Lincoln January 9th Mrs. Harold Croson and Geo. Cro-

~ I gust Carlson home Friday afll,'l and the Leonard Andersen family,Iand lOth for weed district superw 'I BI If M''n" 01 ~ BI thd A d son, all of Counel ll. s, ,ISSI~e frmn, spl..w., )!i1E\r. e r, ay.. . noon Were Mrs. Emma Peterson, of Winside, WC"!'(' at ,Wayne n err visotrs, county agents and anyone Mk-rjorie Swinney of SiOUX: Clty

Herman Mun.er, ~J 0 h~Q. t1n~~r~ A g .ou~ of r1lat~ves and fnends Mrs. Frank Jepson, Miss Marian sen's Monday evc:mng .last ':"~'el~... interested in the noxious weed con- and Mrs. J. D. Boyce who had beengon~ an operatIOn In a SIOUX CIty called, 10 the Will Korth ho~e Sat- Peterson of Emerson Mrs. Paul Floyd Andrews famlly vlsI1ed trol work in the state, states Wal- 11

--:iIIospital- Friday, Nov mber :22, re- urday evening to help Mary Ann Eriokson and Mrs II\1~r Carlson M;rs. Emma Eddie and Alfred Ed- tel' R.' Hareler, Coun~ agent. :~~~~i~:l:~me time with the - y-'il~.~.~.. !'PJe<I.•....:,"'.' 'h?~e \V-(.'Clnes, a:or -la~l week. ~o ~el~brat¢ her 9th birthday. Jack Donelson, 'who attends .the die at CarroH, Sunday last weclf:.. ';'~:'~ getting along JCelt·. Nor- Co-op ratlve ,lulncheon was served. -university in Lincoln, and Mrs. F Lorraine Andrews was with Shir- LOCALS

. , .-.an Muller went to the IClty for L. Donelson also of Lincoln came ley Htunpton.

1-1fun. Tuesday last week to' Spend The Wayne Andersen family al1ld John B~k:er was in Winside on' ~~ I ThankSgivmg vacation in the H. D, Harold Amdersen were in the J ofun bus~ness Saturday.

WAKEFIELD c~ Donelson home. Mrs. Donelson Wendt heme at Pi~ger, for Than~s- The W. R. Bressler family had I

MiSs Vena G~e~ ~ J .Ke~gle Carls hosted. Prizes went -to' left Friday and Jack returned Sun- giving supper. The Harold Moy- Thanl<sgiving dinnC'r at W. S. Bres- ':'Pen.t Tha~kSglvmg Ith elatives Mrs. ,rwin P~terson, Mrs.. Fred: day. er family was also rthf>-rc.. sler's. 'mSIOUX CIty, Leh In and :Mrs, Verner FIscher.' e Thanksgiving dinner and supper Mrs. Leensrd Desmul, tWill sons, Mr. an4 Mrs. Emil Roeber were ~

. Mr, and Mrs. R. G. The xt meet~ng will be \Vednes- guests in the N!i~holson-Longe Billie and David, and daugt~tl:t', at. John Baker's last Wednesday'IThanksgiving- dinne guests at daye ening, December 11, at Mac's home we're Henry Korth, Mr, and Jenifer Jean, of Omaha, had dlll~Fred Lehman's. cafe, hen thEr gro.up wm have a, MtS. Lest>e)' Korth and Carole Arm, ner and luncheon at Wm,. Va,hl- evening.

Mrs. JO'el Helgren and child:e.n Chris mas party and gift exchange, tho Herbie Hansen family of Pier-, kamp's Sunday last week. . ,The G~~. D~rry f~mily. spent"'7nt to Fremont '1\ 'iday t.o VISIt Mrs., erner F,sther and Miss Lu~' sort, Iowa, 'Mr. and Mrs. Norman The Louis Schilleitz f~mlly of Than~sglvlllg III NelJgh WIth Mr.With Mr, and,Mrs. C as, VanHorn. f'lla uernbergler will be hostesses. Lubberstedt and the families of! Royal, Mrs. Mary Schmcltz of EI~ Derry smother.

Mr, ana Mrs. Fred Lee of Johns- Will Korth Eric Albers Waiter: gin, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Sherry Miss Pe_arl Sewell who teacnes,owp. and Mr. and M s. J. H. Moot- Bur~oop R;y Tonjes and' Wendell i and the ,child-r:en 'Of Dan Sherrys at Niobra,ra, was here for Thanks-:gomery \vent to Wa thill !Thanks- Korth. ' : were Thanksgiving guests in Ithe giving week~end. .. .. . i

giving to visit at Fta k Lee's. M'1'5. Anna Temple ano Mr, and i G, E. Shlerry home. ,I Mrs., Geo. Bornhort IS VIsltmg IIIM~. Otto Frinl< of qoleridge, MI;"s. H. B. Ware -entertained at i The Fred Mann family of I;I~s- the home ?f her son, Way~e Born-

lij)en, from Wednes ay 1451. week , cOJoperative Thamksgiving dinner: kins, had Sunday last Week pm- hoft, at SIerra Madre, Calif.until ,friday ~n the home I of her ~ Christian :Church: at Temple's for Rev. and Mrs. S.! ne\ at Walter Ulrich's. Mr. land Mr. ;md M,rs. Herman. Lundhe!fgdau rttr , Mrs. Ski Carlson., Co munion land morning worJ E. Yernm of Belleville, Kan., Mrs,: Mrs. Louis Schulte and the Victor and Mi~S" Ruth were m, ~maha

Mr. 'P-ndMrs. E cr Felt and hi t 11 eu' t' Edt John Beith of Rapid City S D ~ Kniesche and Erwin Vahlk~mp with fl'lends for Thanksglvmg.

famil~. and Mr. ~n -Mrs. ,A1f~ed ~'3b - . ';rls Ian n eavor a and ,Mr. and l'4rs. ii-ank Be.ith o'il families, called in the eveni~g. ' Mr., and Mrs. Homer Birch o~

.

Ii.itz were. llU.'ests :In the Ene Hltz .C~ .' T d~ . t 8'30 Allen The Yemms. were gues~s of The Harold Goshorn famIly of, Pierce, had sun.day last. week suphome {~. duc~ dinn .r Sun~ay., ~OJr ues TY~vemng a . , 'MI!SI. Temple (rom Wednesdar last I Winside~ Mr, and Mrs. Ray Sur':' I pe.r in the Ismael Hughes. ho~e.

Mr. and Mrs. Da 'in Agler were P b tpial! Cb cit week unti~ Friday Rev Yemfrn is! ber and Charles, ,and Mrs. foen'! The Ismael Hughes f:am.i!ly Vil~-:Sunday last week es~ fit 'Roy ( ~~s y r be ber~-r p;stor) a fdrmer WaJt-e.fie'ld pastor, Mrs. Boswell welle Thanksgiving dap!Ien, ited MoI'lky evening ilas-t ;we~~iggains'. ,The Wi gainf .family v. as, n , , . Bei~h of Rap~d City had be£in at guests at J, W. Gash0rn's, U~ tl::ie.Glenn 3,enkinslhameat Ca .~.':e.~t Th~ksgiving at ;Clarence S n~ay.. SCh 01 at 10., MGrnmg l Mrsl T.emple's; al11as't week.' IRev. vonne GOS.horn remained f01!. the! Dr. _EsiMr M-cEamen ,and.' . )bs.I.~enricksottrs, I , wor .1p.,at 11 Westmmster Fel- an(lMrs. Yemm-wereFriday'guests' week-end. ,I, Ai!ice ;Bla"Ck~UirIJ ,of Om~ ~ti,David,~.-o~.c ndi\l"~,,'Mont., lows lp at .7'1 . , , at .!TDhn·GoshMn's in Wayne. Rev. and Mrs. StephelJl ¥lemmj Thursday WIth Mrs. A. ,MC!Eadllen.

i:iuid,Mr, and ~rs. 0 car. 130rg and CI s~ of,ms .ructIOn will be h,eld Dr. and Mrs. H. F:. Quade of: and son, ij..iClla.,-d, of M&TY~viU~,-, Dr. ,.and Mrs. 0. ~.. Moo:r~. and'ifa.,m,11.Y of Salmas, c~al" spen.t Sat :rd~y at 1.30 at the manse. Om$.ha, and Ed. Quade of C~i~ago,' Kan., .~nd Mrs, .Anna T~:1'~e of i.v:eva were Than~i1:vmg. :tiinner,

','rpm. '¥"llJI.esday. 1 t w e~, until, ;- whd ~8d spent Thanl<sgiving at' Wakefield, were Friday, do nnerl g,uests. of Dean aRd Mr-s. OLare:n-celFriday in the Seth pd on home. E g. Sf.. Jo n sLoth. Cburoh. Wi Hugelmian's wimt to (j)ma- guests iat J. W. 'G@shGnl's. , The M-eGitm. ' I

;,.jl!-ll. tha J9lks ma tion d ":ara (ev. Robart Kruaa, pastor) ha 'aturday lno"';ing. Ed. Quade Rav. Yamm family v;aj~ed iVIra. ' Mr.,and Mil'S. E. K""t_la~sIkw,'.'.'~.,','.'ong the gr.ou

pf 40 relatives S nc:iay .s~hpol and Bible class We t from tHere ,t.o Chicago: that Temple a few. {fays. >!".... . •• w-ent to Linc~ln Thursday to,spe~~,

".t, Lindley Bressler s for 'Thanks- at 1. SeI'V1CeS at lO:4? eve ing. Mt. and. ;Mrs, Wm~ Huw Miss Loretta HO€'m~i0fIUn(l(!)1fn,!a few days In the home of thel1~~ing- dlnn~r. , ther u;ague w~n meet rge '&'0, jr., entertaIned in the, ~pent 'rhanksgivlng da.... ·i1n the OS-I daughter, Mrs. C. A. Orr.

'\7:~~ I Th day evenmg at 8 0 cloc~, Llo d I-!ugehnan ,home at d~nner car Ho~man home. Other Thur.s- Miss Beulah Bornhoft who~"'."'..) \ '.' I f"1 " T dies' ' Aid m.eets Fr.iday aft'E!-r-. ,y evenimg'for Dr. alld'Mrs. day even~ng dinner gues~s j.\were teaChe.s.~t. Ogallala,.was here for

r,. .•.. A.. ·... •lI;'tI ~'A ,no ,at 2. Mrs. Emea;t ~ak.'<Ie.and. ,Qu d.e, Ed, ~uade and M~..I·and Miss Marla and Miss ~ve~yn 'Te~t, Thanksg~vmg vacation at Geo,!'", . ,,..~I ..,., Mrs Ernest ,Ulte~k WJll be host-..1 M . Wm. HugeTlrn.an ancir Mary, Miss Marcella :Bm~,~am, M~ss :B0rnhoft.s alld l~ft S1It1'l~. _. ,. ,- ' ·1" ess . , th$last of AmeJ.~~ Mr. a~d Mrs. Irene Baker, Dean, WilliS and MISS -The Art Oest'1'eIch famIly?f Nor

-r."~A· C urch school SflIluroay at 1:30.· W Rug<>lman ~k M'lt to Varnalda Mcyer, Miss .DorothY folk, spcnl Thanksgiving With Mr.,,, ristmas prog-ram rehearsal Om'ha Sunday oh her IItLu'rn to Helgren and Charles Jackson.· Oestreich's uncl~ and aunt, MT.

will be Sunday aftarnoon at 2 Aim s. i ~~ . 'Il"d Mrs. ~. E. Roggenbaoh. .'o'~ k. I ,I P an Christmas Party., Miss R~sell& Curry and Miss

"""I'" Gold, nrod club plans a C~rist-, Marian L¢igh of Ponca, s~ent last,isslon, qoveJt$llt' Ohurch. '.' mas ~'1.rty this Friday with 1,;Mrs, I week~end !~.th t'h~ latter.' s s1s-nr,

( ev. ErviIIGU~fson, paalor) rr. IW I L B.UI .ft. Walfra? <Carlson., . M.tsH)a"!" S '..... a.nd family.B'ble stU$ prayer Tliw'&4ay" '! ." :;.J IArmin FijC '€r and son, Bruce,

at p. m. a 1 SSOll will ba Sac-· . by SEln"VICE NEwS ofl Wichita, Kan., called onRev.o TIm.th~ s: 11· ~ ~~ ~. Floehe FJ"i<Ilay. Tha Arnlln

nday ,,' 1 aud Bi~l/! cl.os Sta~f,OOI'/'e ent lIefe Ir....~. l'1i$Cher, fam' . "ialted al Hugoat 0 a. Ill. Mo Ing woroht!' at MisS Arlene ]}!'ltglN.l spent I Pfc. ~ean I Menke of li't. Riley, l"l,<;eh/" s .t mslde. H h d11. . Thdnksgiving in Ijar parO'l1jallMika Kan., nt If.om Thurs~ay ""~JlI Mr, and rs. R. W. a n a I

las' J\j~ anoUal maetmg will, Draghu home. I 't' SUlJda~ - Ilia _tltl J~"" f,lijss.Miri .o~ c<>=~~s'Of";; abe aId We(ill~':Y, ~ber 11, IItrs, August Do=an w~s dm- Ma""":t. I """'" I glVlll\i tcd De nat 2,-{ p. m. 1 Hostesses Will be neli guest Qast Week Tu1sd y at -- I! :C.I M, era J'~: rvJSlMr . WIU Borg, Mrs. Fred Lundin MiIte Draghu's. ,S Uoned in .~. I~ Mrs. H.~I ....\": n. fam lyan Mrs. CIJrence Pearson. ¥r. and Mrs. bean Wobin and] T_,ai1'\V!in!D' iDragh:u, strn of J~he Rud 1p"h Lorenzell

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HEhE'~ WHY MollT MOTIIER&~ DO THI~.. ' '¥'"~

When ChildrenCatch Cold'

'I •W~rmlng, "Oothln~i relief

from distress of col startsin a. hurry when you 'ub onVicks VapoRub at bedtime. Be­cause VapoRub penetrates toupper brom!hial tubes with itsspecial medicinal vapors ••• andstimulates skin surfaces like awarming poultice. Then it worksfor hours to bring relief whHethe cltild sleeps! TrY it tonightl

AT BEDTIME rub throat. ta WORKS WHILE CHILD SLEEPSchest and back with Vicks .< to brlng're1lee dliring tl:).eVllpORub. Its reUef-brlnge i. -i' ~ nIght. Often by morning~gr:~~~~;~~s~~s~~ntLY y(, (. ~a:;n~lsery of the cold

at premises at 2 o'clock p, m.

Located 3 mIle" west or \Vjsner, N~hr,. on south shle of river

Ray N. Surber, furnitur~Go w. Ol'O'Hl\NK co. • Dts MOlms. lOW" 0 no Qullnv NAma In Houuhold Produeto

M.ko•• ot On'h.nk'. f'UilNITUR£ llEFR£SHEli • SEll' POLlSl-nNC WAX. AUTO POLISH, lIND CLEJI,J'tta Gt.ASS AND SILVER CLEANER. Pl\lNttD SURFACE CLEANER

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I I A· •i Pub ic uctlOD iE SALE! i

200-ACRE CUMING COUNTY FARM

Monday, December 9,1946

J. M. CHERRY,County JUdge

in Taylor's Addition to saidCity of Wayne, Nebraska, ",

And plaintiffs fu'rther pray forgeneral equitable relief.

You, and each of you, are nQti~

fied that you nrc required to an­swer said petition on or before t.he30th day of D~·cember, 1946) other­wise the al1egatlohs thereat will,be

~~~~e~n~:I:;~Uaegt~i~~t~R~~C~~~W~~you ns pr~\yed therein.

Dujed N~'vomhcr 19, 1946.I Herman Rasmussen

andEstell A, Rasmussen,

PlaintiffsBy Burr R. Davis,

n2lt4 Their Attorney

NO';-ICF. OF S":;~~~NT./OF ACeOIJNT. I

In the County Court of Wayne>Coun1y, Ncql'uska.

The Slatp! ()f NC'braslHl, WayneCounty, 55. '

To all persons interes,tE'd in the('slate of Dan Surber, deceasc>d:

You arf' hpr{\'uy notified that onthe 21st day of Novemb{'!', 1946,Elmer SurhC'r fil('d his final ac~

counl and petilion for distributionof 111(' rcsidu(' of said estatc, adetcrm.ination of the hcirs and fora discharge, Bearing will be hadon said account artd petition at theCounty Court in Wayne, Nebraska, IOn the 13th 'day of Deeertlber. 1946. .(.at 1 o'clock p. m .• when all personsinterested may apPp81' 10 showcause why the praye!' of the peti­tioner be not granted.

Dah'd this 21s1 day. of NOV('m­bel', 19-16.(SI'al)n:2813

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eikes' Addition. 'BO~ int~restro in the estate ofin'\the City of Wa efield, in Wayne Sa~ Y Utter. deceased, real.namesCounty. Nebrl\s~ , real names un- un nown; the1heirs, deviset>s, lega­known, and also said real estate. teEl'}, PC'TSonal repfesentatives and

(JmpJea~ With Others) ~U ther persons interested in theDefendants. es~ tE:' of Sarah A. -Baldwin, de-

You and each of you will take ce~~d, n>nl names unknown; thehotice that on he 16th day of hel , d~visees, )egta,tees. personalNovember, 194, The..-city of rep sentatives 'and all otllC'r per­Wak'efield, Neb ska, a Municipal 80* interested' in the estate ofCorporation. file its petition in Sa ah A, Burhans. p('('('aRPd, realthe District Cou of Wayne Coun- na lC'S unknowh; ·the Iwirs, devi­ty, Nobraska, a st you an~ each secfi' legntC'£'s, P(,l"gl1nnl I'E'rH'('sC'nta~

of you, implead d with ~thers, tlv~~ Hnd ull oth0r persons inter­whiC'h is Case o. 5275 of said esWd in the £'stHte 'of Jmkph ti.County nnd RPper;rs on PaR€, 85 of Bld,hvin, dcc(,IlSfld, 1'('1.11 nnlnes un·Docket No. 15, records of the Clerk Im&.\rn; the hei'rs, df!vis('es, lC'ga-of said District Court of Wayne t(lC'f. p('l'sonal rcpresf'ntativ('s andCounty, Nphrasl a, the object and all oth('r persons int('rl'stcd in thept·nyel' of which petition arc to ob~ C'stptc' of Edward U. Baldwin, dc­tllin a decree of! said Court fol'C'- c£'~sell" r('al nam('s unlmown; theclosing tax lien~ as evidenced by hcirs,o"devis('ps, l('gateel', pC'rsonal

certificates of t~x sale and liens ~~~~('~1~~~~~\t'~"(1a,~nd lahl~ o~.~te",rtePeOr·ffor subsequent general taxes and '1'1 '- n> '- , '.""

sp('cinl aRsessments, .if ,any, he1't'- Sl€'phel'~ Ultpr·, dC'c('as('c!, r('alinafler set forth11of which plaintiff namps \mknown; _he heirs. dC'vi­is now the ower And holder, seck, leg'pt('es, p('rsonal reprC's('nta~same bcing ]ipn against the fol· t,vtv, alll;i all otllf'r p('r~ons int('r­lowing tract~ of rf'.'ll estate, locat. ('sted in'" 1lH' ('stal(' of .1ohn D.ed in tht' CitYff Wa]l;C'fiC'ld. in Uttl'r. d('rcpasC'd, l"l'al nnnws, U'tl­Wayne· County, ebraslm, furtllcr lm~l\\'n; l"~lC' lwirs, d('\,is('('s, lcga­id('ntific-d~by calse of action num.. {f'<t, p(,l'S~nal t"('!1resentath'C's andbel', tax certific~t(' numb0r llnd all other ll)crsons inj(,l"e;:;ted in theamount of lien to August 7, 1942, eslalt' of hdelill Ranks, dcc('ascd.10 wit: IT'll name~ unknown; the heirs.

CAUSE OF AIC1'ION NO.1; devisecs, Idgatef's, p('rsonal repre-

TAX CERTIF~CATE NO. 2, ~~~~:~~':~ i'~n~~('a~st~\~e~fPl~~~:

~~~k:fi?~~~~~~d~~;,~:~ ~:~~~~::~~:f~;::e~11~~~~E:le:~~Wayn(' C0l;lnty, Nebra!'lkll, all 0111(11' persons interested in theCAUSE OF' ACTION NO.2' estate of Adplia Raymond, de-;'~~O,CEo~~~C:~l~~'~: ('('ased. 1'('01 tlames unknown; all

] !cil<('s' Addit ion, in the City r~tI;~I~~~:~ i~a~~~tg 1.;~~h;11(1~~)i:~~'J:~;of Waltl'fi('ld, In Wayne Coun- lot,';:; Addlition to th(' City of \Vayn('.

to~~th~,('~~~7~k:~tflrest on ~udd ('('1'- ~~l ;~;;l~YI~~ll~o~~n:i~~~:~~.ai~~;~'h~~~ NOTH'E T() CREDITORStificat0s And stlh~t'qu('nt general dn'd t (,lIty-f>ight f('('t (:128 (I.) of CO~I~~y~~~:e of Nebraska, Waynetax('s and special assessments, If 1he North Half of tlw Northwest In the matter of the estate ofany, all as allegod in ~said prlilion; Quarl(' of Section thirtepn (13), GC'or!;l?' F'ost. deceased.and praying further hat the pro- Township twenty-six C!6) , Range CrNlitors of said estate Hre here~poriionat(' shan" of the c'o~ls In Ihr('(' (3~, East of lhe 6th P. M., in{'Rch caust' of aellol1 and separatf' Way/wi oUhty, ~('bra~ka, locat~ '0~u~1~~if~~~r~h~~;n;·ii~1 ~:ya~~,t7~attonwv fcC's of tf'1l P('l" Cf'nt of and lY[.in north 'of said Lot eightthe an·lOunt of t!1!' decrec in (R) in 'faylor's ",Addition to said ~~~('~~~~ti94~~a;~~~'~~~d~~~n~~~{'nell caus£' of action he af',- Clly of WaYlw.', NC'hraska. real 's('ssed against ('ach of said names rtknown, Defendants. ~~~7, °ant 1t~~,c~~~!~ ~.a~l.,t~~) ~~~~:cipar('('ls of real estate dpscl'ibed You, arid "ach or you, are herC'by and examine all claims agaihst saidabove, ('acll of said parcels being notific

K'th&t on November 12,

a ddendant, as a,part of said tax 1946. Heman Rasmussen and ~~~~e,~~h :1l~:;n~~.th~~:dW~~liens; and finding tl)at the sev~r- Estell . ,Raismuss¢n. <1.". }:llaihtjffs, limited for the presentation lofal parcels of f('al estate described filed Ukir petition' in 1Iw Districtherein and in said petition were Court bf Wayne Gounty, Nehras- ~~~~~~s'at~i~ls;~:i~4~~lt~t:/~:h~~=subjPct to taxatiorl for State', Coun- ka, ag-:lin~c:;t you, 211d ('8eh of you, cember. 1946, and the time limited1y, School District, MUhicipal arid as d('ff'rdnnt:s, til{' o~)ject and pray· f db.Public purposes for th(' s('v('ral er of vyhilch pet iliortl and art ion is i~~nf~~~e~1t~ d~ l~f Ii~~~:r:;e~:years pnumerated in the p('tilion; to sed-Ir!;' a dl.'erd' adjudicating 1946.and finding that. said tax liens plaintiffs thp ahsol1J1e owners of Witness my hand and the sealarE:' first liens am said IJretni~l.'s: and seizE'd in fee sinlPlc of the real h 'and furthf'r praying that unless eg"tate hdrcinaf.ter described, for. ~~yS~~dN~~~~t~er:~~~~. t is 25ththe same is paid by you or any of ever·quiepng the 1itl~ to said prem- (Seal) J. M. CHERRY,

~~i~' ~o~:t';:~e~~~in~ea~~t~~v~~ isf's andl every part thereof in n28t3 County Judge

barrinf!; you and each of you of Imy ~~~~:ti~~bhtoa~~r~~r~o~a:O~n~fe~land all claims upon, interest or right and Interest', in, title to, NOTIC~;)~C~EO~~MENTestate in. right or title to, or ownen!hip of, and liens, claims and In the County Court of Waynelien upon, or equity of redemption djjmantls i upon or against said rcal County. NC'hrnglm.in or to gaid herein described real est"tc,' to perpPluallf enjoin )'Ou, Thl' State of Nebraska, Wayne

~~~~~("o~n~~i~n ~:~a~::n~~ ~~~c~~~ ~lld eaCI~t~f YO~: fro~1 e~~~e~~s~~~ County. ss.

costs and attorney feE'S, said prem- ~d~('~rwhfC~n~~i~n;eatestate is 10- es~~ea~~ g~~~h~~ei~~~er~t~~si n e,il'cS or !'o much thpr(lof as may be ClUed in Wayne ('ounly, NelJraslw, and to all persons interested in thene('('s!";ary to satisfy plaintiff's liphs and is drscrih('d as [allows: estate of Clarence Wear, deceased:

~::}\~)~a~7~~yi~hea~c~~u~~ef~i~~ l..olt ~ight (8) iN Taylor's lh;o~t~red~;f~~Y;~~~~~~~;~:6~due; and further praying for such AddMitlr tow the ~ty t f John R. McCormack, administratoroth('r and further r('lief as equity wa~he'l in day~e I ~un Yt of the estate of Clarence Wear,require'S and as to the Court may Neb 'as ,a, an f~ 1 ~a gard deceased, filed hjs final account

se~~j~~~da~~c~q~i;a:~~.arc here· ~~\~~~'~~~i~th\eir~lio~ff~~ ~~lu~t~:o."a{~~s~~:;~~uJ~~~r~i~~:~% ~~:\~~~~ds~~;tp~~i~i::eO~e~~i~:~ Nndh 'est Quartc-r of Sec· tion of the heirs and for a dis-

fort' the 6th day of Januarv. 1947. tion' tl irteen (13), Town- ~~ia;gZ~c;~~~r~;dl;~~iS:nh:~ t~~THE CITY OF WAKEFIELD. ship t enty-sjx (2~), hRa~g~ County Court Room in Wayne,

~f~~~~~arny~i{£:U~Ci~:~s::~por- ~::~~ :i~ I:a~b~an~ob~' ~~~~~~i9~~ ~~e19t~C~~~k0:. ~:Its Attorney. _;;;~no~'~.t;;;b~f_~s~a-;;;i_d::-::L-;;;O.t;;;;;;Ci;;;g;;;ht;;._;;.I_R;;.);;;;;;;;;;;w;:,h;:e;:n;::a;;;lI;;;p;;:e;:r;;;so;:n;;;s;::in;:le;;;r;;;es;;;t;;;ed;::m;;;;;;aY\ II

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NOTICElr 'or EXI)iration of im~ of

'Rf'<Il,'mptio,'To r.eorg~~ C IJre\"senl:

You arC' hert'~y nol fied that onthe 1st dRy of May i1H42. I pur­chased fmlll thq County Treasurf'rof \\layne COll~ty, at private tax!";a!e, fol' the taxes ~()r the- year

~;:~t'e ~ '~~)_~~i\l~\i'~n~ t ~it;c~~ bt~~;('~cif('('I· wid(' and 1,60 rons long, along!/)(' South Side of the South onehal f oj t!w f'.t'" r~rt Iw(\st Qua rt or ofS£'ctJOtl 3,L T()\~'nRhip :20, Range 1,East of the 6t,h P. M., in WayneCounty, Nebndlw.

That sa'iiLl rp,d ('stalp \Vai-; taxedin tllc namp oJ (;corgp ('. Urcvsen.

The tim£' for the rr'ckmplion ofsaid rp<l1 ('stal(' WIll expire threemoni hI' from j h(' dalll' of 1he Jastpuhlicatiotl ,,1 lhis nDtice on De~

cE'mhpr ~.:lth, 1946, or on March270.20 ]9th, 1947, aft(:'r ,,,'hidl date th(' un­215.80 dersig-ne'd will <lp~ly to 1h(' County194.90 Treasurer of \\layne County, Nc­200.00 ·braska, [01" a 'Treasurer's dped for180.00 said real f'state.175.00 Dated Dc'combe!" 3. ]946.

HANS P. HANSEN,Owner and holder of theCertificate of tax sale.

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' and Elmet,' nd OWen Jo e~ of Shine All & Iill Brite 26.95K~lPi y of fu"mon~. pent! cartoll, the s:rrl~el H; glut'sl fnm- Lindsay Motor Sl'l'vicc.~~~"n, here 1~ ~he l\l . Al ! By and LeRo Jones.', Repairing l....ol'd truck

..vc~,.\.~,.•el tenkanlp not! has Mrs. ,ElSa a"''Ion. ~be ~ nnd . nnd water truck ....... __ ... 226.00, ',m,n~~1, h~nles. Rich!t~ of 1ooln, spe:t~t anks- Fred Ellis, FOUl' days po.-

I i.Mr.: nd: Mrs.. Elwyn Jane giving with l~, Daw un's oth- llce work .."................... .. 18.00~;:;;:R:~~;;;;;;:;;:~;:;:;=F;;;j Ier, Mrs, H rmlin Mi dher, The Robert Lass, November

first two n~ ed left frida and salary and burying fogRichard rem in'ed \ln~i1 S n'day. and cats _ _. 47.50All w~te gu ,ts 'in tho l A. Mild- Walter S. BI"C's~ler, cityner hOnl(! fur hanksgi'l'r\g inner. clerk, Gas at city hnll.. 5.70Mrs. Mildh r's mo hqr~ Mrs, Lindsay Motor Service,'Grace' Anderson, \~as a so:. t ere, SpHrk plug and sturt Ing

·'~~~~~~;~;;;~~iiiii:1I Mr. antI Mrs. Carl S!ieOk ,r and mOWer• sons of ,Wintfr, S, It, wdre h(lre N. \V. B(1'11 Tt'lephotl(' Co."G ,.t. La .b from W€'<\n("s ay to ,t'id~~ \vith Firf'llH'u's phOlH'S , S.55

7. It-t... . ttl e Mrs. StJii..'t'k(' "s pl.\l,<,n~s, I\'.lr. nnd It W3S mO\'N! hy COl\!lCllmnn'Reat r~ta.1:e abd All kind Mrs. Fl't,d, Bartl'ls, Otl n ·t:IUU1\(l'- Sl.Ul.d mid st'condcd I~y Councilman

Insurance E.uept Lice giving gtt\'sts "'HC' ML'. SlH'dH'l', HISCOX Ihat till' chums ilL' allow-l Thl'lrna and Emerv of ~mSl,n, cd nmi wl\rmnts ordered drm\'n,

I'V-~yne, Nebraska t, Iowa, and thc 1..('st("1' Bnrtel' fam- Motion was put by thc Mayor

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DENTIST' MI". and ,'S, Wilbur Hall C'n- Motion deelArrd c:lrr~('d. .Ph()ne 424 tel'taincd at IThtltll,sgiving diJ1nCl' .I,t \~'ns m~\~~d by (;Uncllm~n

Offke Oyer l\fines Jew Iry Thursday t'vcning for Mr. and ;,;~"~o~~(~~(~n~~~\c:£~;('t(~lal?aCo;;~i~~~Wayrie, Nebr. l\'Ir~. D. Ha1l1 Mr. a.nd 1\Ir~. C'lar- {lO c('lI, Typl' 1.1H.T Contn,!1 Bat-

"'~55555~555;$5~1~\~~e ~~ll~'S~~~~,Rf:~t~'~c('t-.:I~~e;a~l~~ te'ry C?I:Si~ling. of 20-.1 coli! 6 volt" Russel! .JnhllFon. t·he last of An~ typo l.~hRT UnIt h('. ordered, as per

Wr t 110 -til clloragl' Alas'~a. Mr. Johlll'on leH quotH'.Hln al a price of $388.RO.

. folyl e .Spl I from o;nah~ Friday f@" his home an~10;~~)1\.~';~\:~;~;t li~l('th~)ll~~f~~Phbne 61... after s~ndll[l.g tW? \~'eeks Iwr(>. vol('d H'U: Sund BrckerJhauer

He was rc>c('tltly .dlsdlllrg~d from McClur~. Hiscox ~nd Brugger. 'Wayne, Nebr~ the merchant ma-hnes·1 MISS Nona Vat d . non

:~~~~~~~~~;:;:;;~ai5~'~Iil Jane .and Kent Hall ~ook bim to Mot~onn~~claredP·cal'ri(ld..:' the city. Th£' flpplication of the Cavnn~

iD E L H COFS€' " l'ROCEJr.QIN1.'R. aI~gh Immranc(' AgC'n~~ for a per-.... r. ... • arv y , .or- I.~ r mit to el'Pct a dwellmg on theVeterinarian \Vnynf'/ iN('btaslm, North .'19 f('I.'t (If Crawford and

Nm-'pml)C'f" 2(l, HH6 Bl'O\\'n'~ OutldltR. \\';}" read.122 ~~~~~~c~~b~tree The l'('gulnr meNlng ot HlP ]1 \\·as moV('d hy 11l'C'k('nhatlC'r

Day I~h, 75 - Night Ph. 460 ~:~~:k~:O~l~~~~e\\;hSt\~~11·i~l~ ~~~~(j~(\~~ ;~~~~l ~~:('{~;.~~~~\lc~t SUI1\l that a Ill~r·ium with 111(' follow~rg! m~"thl)('l'!"; Motinll \Vas 1Hlt by the MayorprC'R£'nl: Mnyc)l' MCI'f.fltl: Coun- I and on roll ('all thp following \"otf'dcilman Sum!. BpckC'nhl~ll('r. l\o1c'- Sund, Hl'ckl'nllnul'r. 1\1c-Cllll"l\ Hiscox and Brpggcr. 1 lIsen:\: and Bl'uggl'r.

\\"alte!' S, 13,·(',>;;:;1('1', city d('rk Voting ll<'l: none,alln F'l'('d S. Berry, sllwcial cnUll- T\-lnt ion (]pc!Hln! cnll'J'i('d.sel. l\lotlllll In nd.l()urtl.

Mew'l" absent. l\'l(llioll cflrJ'led.

;;;:;::;;;;;::;::;::;::;::~~~$j Th~ mef'ting :was CA~lejd tb ol'~er L. \\" ;\{e)J"ATT,by Mayor McNatt..a1~d tlw mm- .:\layorutes of the .last reg~ar meetingwere read and 'appro\' d.

Th(\- following clni lS wel'('­amined and read to- "it:

\V;;:~~il~gC~~.~~,~~lY,...~~l~'E't $ ~.41

~;::;:::;:;;;:::;;:;;:;;;;::;:;;;$~~ ITht' Pee l'll'~;.s H!<'C'1 ric- ('P .•-~---'---- Brushes __ .

O. S. Roberts" RepaIring: leak and mEfrcury Itube1 assembly j 2300

IF w~~.an~[\~:~t;OleDtjl11mg 140560N \V, Bell 1'el~Phone Co,

Plant and office pI onesand tolls i 102'5

-Diesel Set'Vlce Com any,

ICal' diesel fUel....., 365 Rl

BaldWin Loetmtotive $a)esCorp.. Engill"e part~ nO,16

1The KprsmeYL'r Company.\\'ir(~ holderSI I

Genenll Electric SfPP1Y~55;E5:;;jj5~~~5;1 Corp" 2 glas~ COVel for• meters . ,I ..0

'\ DR J T W('stingh01Il'C EI('cl ·ic

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\ • • • • Supply Co" cUlT"ntGILLESPI tran~former . 22.70

El~f~r~o,.F~~~eli~JS~~dOptometrist supplies :1049

COMPLETE VISU L N. H. Brugger, November

·ANALYSIS E~~~SAt.a~ion., Same

Phone 305-J fo Tekley Simmerman, SrumeAppointment otto F. Victor, Same

Wi~ham MelloII'. Samewtln Chance, SameWtte-r S Bressler. No-

~;g~;::~~~~~:$;::~I ember salalrY les~ tax.. Ius use of bar 169.70Bo nell Grier. NOVjm~er

~alary less ~ax 119.30 -------- NOTICE OF SETTLEMENTS W}lter S Br sSler'r olty NOTICE OF I'ROBAITE OF WILL OF Accot1N1'

lerk, Mon y adv n~(\d ,rThe Statp of Ncbbsl.;n, Wayne Tn the County Court of WaynC'o n fre, labor and rJigtlt county, ss. County, N('hrnslul.

f way 1· t ,401,77 At a County Cuurl, held at the Th(' State of Nebrosl,R, Wayne~==::t:::;;::::E;;;E~~*~#IG or~e Bornhpft, N vem- County Court Hoon~, in and for County. 5S. I,- er salary ,. . ]48.]0 Mid COUhty of Wayne, Oh the 30th To all persons interested Ih the ' ILET Us REPAIR YOUR RADIO AT A

W. L Phipps, Sam 143.80 day of Novcmllf'I', 1~1(j. estate of Berrlard McCaffreYI de- 'IH]'n Lass, N,o,ve.mhe.t sal- In Ihe matter of ithe estale of ceased'. '1 MINIMUM OF COST TO YOU

ry, police labor and Augusta Brummcls, ~deceased. You are hereby notified that oh , I •eresene . .. 133.00 On reading and filing the peti- tho 12th dAY of NovE'mber, 1946. ! "'1 have the latest in equipment ••. All work

Fled Ellis, Novembe,r sal- tion of Lizzie Pu]s, et al; praying John D. Wear. Administrator t)f •rGl ~~ s~;;~~~:··NO-~t'·~ber 90.00 that the instrument filed on the the estate of Bernard McCaffrey. I' gu ranteed •.• We repair, all makes of radios

:T 30th day of Novem1cr. 1946. and deceased, filed his final account I ' .....w ~i:7s~es~~~:le·~, '~.:N-~'~ 131.60 iPurporting to be .th last Will and and petition for distribution of t~ I

, Testament of saId ,eceased, may residue of said estate, a determinl1- 1.1 I I •

H ~~b~. S~l~;~. ,oN .~..~-~ 20.90 be proved and allo~d as the last tUm of the' heirs and for a dis-

, It salary, street 11bor '~ilk:~~~:~~~~~~;~s~tti~n~uf~:;~r~rg:~co~~~r~;d~~~it~~n h~d t~~ I FkEE PldK-UP AND D[LIVERY SERVICEnd police work 0 128.10 the execution of ~alid Instrument County Court Room in Wayne, I I

II .rrty Denejia, l~ry, 'may be committed to Harry Brum- NE'braska. on ~he 9th day of D~- I: 1-1:146 to d-15-4 "+,...: ~~.~? Imels and Edward rrummelS as 1 HI46 , t 10 '1 k ~ R d S •.1:. N~, Einung~ Grav 1~IExeclltor~. ~~~~('~11 'p(';s~ns in~e~e~~eda·m~Y .,I'ess an a io ervlce

m•••,II•• ••/••••••••••r ·. ' ORDERED, That DccembeJ;' 20, appear ·to shqw cause why the I'"1

1946. at 10 e'dock a. m., Is ns- pmycr of the petitioner be not i I uthoriz"d Philco Service.signed for hearing: said petition, granted, I J I LAND il.MSASH I' I::;;ar"~~ f~;'~~~~nttc~~~~~d~~-:;; be~ai;16.lhiS l~th day of Novern- l'h~ne 368 I 218 Main Wayne, Nebr. La~d is very productive, lays nearly le~e:. AJbe~t 150 acres .'

:in Wayne, and Show!~ausewhy the (Seal) , Jr. M. CHERRY. I II (A ~ M Sales &: Service, Bldg.) un'der cultiv<\tion, balance in pasture .an lay an 'j •

prayer of the petitilfier ShOU.ld not n2lt3 1 County Judge I;~$~;:::;~:;;~;;;;;;;;:::;;;;~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~; I I. B'Ul'Ll>I"O"be granted; and tha notice of the + n iJ,

'h:~~;h:eyt~~r:b~d,g,:'\gtii~~nan:. t:l~ Prto

~aNIIOyTUICttier?FSaSrUahITA·.' Bald- ' Consist Of 5~room l~%story house. Double corn crib, 32 feetEo ..J l' ., M I long with 8-foot driveway. Barn '30x18, with' leEln-to shed.

persons inter'9sted

n said matter win; Sarah A. Burhans anti Ed~ 1·1~'b COW Sale Granar\,( Chicken hOUSe. Has good well and windmill. Build-by publishing '11 mp of this order mund D. Burhans, her husband; "'I tin. the Wayn~ Herld, a weekly J6seph H. Baldwin and Mary Bald- ings are just tail'. +"\'newspaper printed in said County, win, first real name unknown, hiB LEG~L DESCRIPTION '.three successi'~:e w eks' prior to wife; Edward U. Baldwin and, I, ,at 1". ,.,

said day of he8\ring·l. M'A.ry Baldwin, fhlst reai name uh·1 NQrthwest ¥.l, of Section 9, Twp. 23, Range 4 and Southeast:.:l4, \ J, Jir{, CHERRY, known, his wife; Stephen Utt@r

lI I of Southeast iA, of $ectioh !J, 'Nvp.123, Range 4, all in Wislier

:' (foal) I I'county

Judge and Amy Utter, his wife; John n. ILaurel,ISales Pav'ilion Twp., CumingCouniy, Nebraska. I '• i I d5t3 Utter and Anna Ut~er. his wife: .

: ~. L Adella Banks; Abram Banks artll 1 I ' T~RM~• INOTICE OF FO ECLOSUItE Marv Banks, first ,..fal name Uh-'~. I lJaut~l, NebrilSka .J1.d,= OF T I lENS kn~~, his wife; Adelia RaYmond! 20% day of sale, balance on or bef:ol'; March 11 1947, when t;~.o• ~IN THE DIS R COURT OF and John Ra/mlontl. filrst real nar1\e' IMoll'da, NI"ght, .~ec. 9 merchantable title and possession 'Till be given. .= AYNE COU]'frY NE;BRASKA, unknown, hpr husband; the heirs." U . . hi• HE CITY Ot<-. ':Y~]~EF!IELD, NE- devisees. legatees. personal repre-II The ttelrs of the l1'r~d Bloedorn Estate have declded·to sell ~ 8

I RASKAJ a M'"!'mGlpall Corpora- sentatives and all Qther pt:!rsoH!9 I I fa:tm to- lrotUe the estate, tlteJ'('lfo~ come pr~p8red: to bu,yl,as: t',lon,' Plaintiff'~. II;;ls.,e Crfrlson, interest.ed in the estate of Ed- ISale Starts at 7:00 o'clock it will sell to the hig~est bidder reg~rdle88 of price. , . r• et aI., Defenda ts.~' -,' ward D, Utter deceased, reMI " tlt

r• ..p "'Ill ,lb. bR'ek .'II

011t wIth .. n1-. offorlna of Hol.loln,' I. ' IEl case No. 5275, D . ~5, Page 85', namos unknown: tho heirs. devl· ::'1 _ n n ~ __ I I

TO: George I •An~~rson and sees, legatees, personal rep~ent8-' Gue osey, Shot-thorn and lttown SwI8s cows and calve~ ffOnt d.l_ I. iii:' ary Anderson, IS WIfe; John tives and all other persons inter- ·the inest 'Vis 'otiS!n daftY herds. Au'TB and Bangs ~ests b.nd. a ..., 01 J• ~oe and Jane 0 e, real names ested in the estate of Minetva· A,ii d' I '=: n~n~w.,n; All pers ns i .having or Baldwin, decease~, real names un.. ,: tollt' "teed its r~t)Ji~I;i3~ted. Fred Bl0.e 0'8. 5t teO • C Rlmmg any lliteJest, m and. to, known; the heirs, devisees. lega- If • t ,,' 't· d·.~ b,·"b produc,·ng da,'ry ~• "~t 1 2 d 3 B"'d ,) 3 H k ou are ID e es e ,n .vIDe .. "• IL ......... s, . I ,an j. ,. c"! , ct. es tees, nersonal representatives atilJr • " OWN S . 'I.

I • AddItion. In the Cl'tjy IO~ WakefIeld, all other persons interest-ed in the s· 9ck, be sure to attencl tbi. sale:+ MC:jfUI-.y Hight·

,I. ,I'.• 'l' Wayne COUn\Y,INebraska, reall"state of Edward U. Banks, d~~1 Adol\>h Ziehl, Auetlono.~. Norfolk,lN:eb. ?tlo'Pliei:e, C1~rk

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New York Cut Steaks ...3 minutes

Wieners 0 •••••• 3 to 4 minutes

Pork Chops ~3 minutes

Tenderl~irk .... 1jz to I1jz minutes

Liver :· 2 minutes

Bacon 0 •••••••• 30 seconds

Minute Steaks 3 to 4 minutes

Chicken 13 to, 15 minutes'I

Open Sundays, 7 a. m. to 1:30 p. m.

Our New Mod~rn Kil:chen Makes

These Possible Cooking Time

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These are a few of the examples of ,how om; serv­ice has been speeded up with new, modern kitchenequipment ... Foods are also mOl'e tasty because weseal in the juice instead oflfrying it out of our meats

•••Try OUf Twin Grilled HotDogs ...

Cit~ Coun~il. L. W. McNatt, Mayor

Quic~er, Cooking • • •••. Tastier food

REWARDA rewatd of $50.00 is~ereby offered forinformation leading to the arrest and, con­viction of anyone .breaking, shooting ordamagi~g,Stre~t Lamps 01" ~top Signs inthe City of wa~p.e, Nebraska.

't.' TII~WAl'NE lIE ALD. WLN\'.: NE R SKA. TlIURSDAY. nEcE~ER 5.l9~"""':~,

Cold 'W~ves

and Madhineless Permanents'

e Specialize :in HairlStyling

- r ~ ... - 'i i~-~~ .+- ~- i ~t n~.~~~;· I ont.: che<:~tcd with "po~ dolph, t1~c ttrncst GrOlle!, rami 'y, Inrold Erdmann and children and L--------....,....,---..:.., 1vrrs" Chas. Jeffrey oft Wak<."fleld, day evening at the, Melvin, Longe

~,",,-. M ' "'~. I. -"• .," &",0._._ ." •• "" -,- "".. m., '00 ~".=r~~YWNES~ ,Mr. and Mrs. Blair. Jef(rcy and home. ''.. II I u!-'tomobilc! owner who had di~~ man And DC/iln Ottcmun. fpcnt last week Sunday 'art~moon Patly, and R. S, Jeffrey were ~ .. .. ....

I appeared in 1943 after paying SIX ' M~. Hnd Mrs. Chris Holst of t Shiel.dS" Miss Blanche Banis- Thanksgiving dinner guests of MI', Victor Nissen of OSI~lond, lost

H' ' months' pa king fees in advance. ,J-Iooper, wdre Wednesday I'-dst ' ....e k C.l· was a _Friday guest at Shields.'. and'Mrs, Floyd Hupp, parts of two fingers in a corn pld,-.u¥t ',the owner was found .qulckly tlinner \gues~s in ~he Mrs. Mar in b Mr a'nd Mrs Ceo Pattcrso had

. 'enough T e owner was Wm Holst hom~; Mr. and Mrs rt Celcb~t-;Birthday. ~ y Thanks~ivlng ~inl1l';' with tlu,ljlllr- CI·.

j" ,'Holdorf, st te highway patrolma~ Meyer and ~amily were Th'an s" A .group of 35 relatives nnd Staff ~orrcsPQndent old Sor('nsens. Mrs. Hltlr..'cy ~!t'ck

II 1 I I IIIi:' I I 't ~ ~ 'I CeoRr county fannel ' intereslt'll'I • at Butte f rri whom the machine giving' supper guests at HolsL ricnds callea in the Otto Heithold M'I'..and Ml'S, Frank Longe and children called in thc aj"ter.

I II '.' '1 l I ---'-M d ,--:-_._~.m_ '-,:,-.----- had bee~ s olen three and a half Mr. and Mrs, August I<ai R ld orne Tuesday evening last week R . S I' Th d noon ' in forming artificial br cding asso-B111 ~al1s I from 0 y B same- day. In. the Moscow (l~ah'o) years carlie . Judy and Mr. and Mrs\ Opal S r. 0 help Mr. Heithold celebrate his wete at oy pa 1I' SUI'S uy Mj~s Violet'Allvin who t('&ches ciation will meet at HarHngton

Fou:n,,~ i'fl ~E:serle ,Ho e Idahonian: '~Lost from pj~k-UP __ ensen of Pehder, were) last Wt' k Irthday. Prizes went to Mrs, eVl'!l1ing. nonr Carroll, Miss Ruth, Donna 1u._c_e_rn_b_er~6. _" Ry WOl:km ft. truck, piatt I'm, rocke~ on 'Mo~- Chicago ~ters who went to Sunday guests at Clarcnce Manl 'so ~lare'nce HolmC&~-llnd Mrs. Adolph TIH' Erwin VahH,amps and Ol-l.o and Dorothy Allvin, who arc in! ~I , .~, cow·Genesee highway. But 1t' suburban D ertield to hunt pheas· Mrs. Emil OUe and BC'rnittn W( re tlausscn ) Frovcrts were at Carl Frevert's for Wayne" spent Thanksgiving at

",I.; H.om,.",.: ~.~·.as, t.fi~ ,~un~r" ~e t.fl~ w.as. not a dUpl~cation. Two in- ants ha.ve fund no pheasants but at MRnn's last week Tucsday if. " __._.__1------__ Thanksgiving dinner, Ernf 'ct All . ,P , :'e E~ Crl 1 f f d d I bo ht I tf "k M d M f k L Mr

r., and 'Mlnr's·. ,'I'len,'Y' Klepcl'.'. om'~9.1.•.1'." ,.,~l'"" ". PC,"I :.a~ ~~.". \'.. 0 IV.I un S I ,p a orin rOf ers 'haw! been incd for trying. Six ternoon. I "erer'Thananksg,r,s,'ng .dralnnner gaUres",etns were at Fr'ink McGu,'re'" at 1'0'0,.d: ~,'50 miles, lkm In a 8,m at separate urniture stores. Joad- 9f 15 seize for Violating a Deel'~ Miss Irnm Ruuss was a 1'han~s. ~.. ....

,~ ,t~l' ~4?d i~eas qr~ I ash- ,ed them on mall t~~cks and .lead- (ield law II ainst hunting "or llt~ giving dinner guest in th(~ GlIbq-rt •. B R E N N A at Raymond Florine's, del' for Thanl,sgl\'ing: supper. They" lAs, ~c ~t., pa. 1 ,to ~('.an cd homewa • both III thE' Geh{'~ec t~~pting t hunt" within the city Ruuss bomt'. Mr. and Mrs. (il~ C ' The Donald Carlsons and Gilbert were at Paul Obst's at Randolph~, Offit.1(,l" C PPC~ raj~ d it area. Both rC'tu('11C'd to the news- linuts, wcr fined $25.llnd costs hert Rauss, Miss II'IllH Hauss and . by Dangbcrgs wnc fll Walfred Carl~ Wedn('sdClY {'v('lling

ti).~. ':sight t.li.l"?~h. a w'*'do\v flJ~tl paprr lInd II Vt'rtised the loss. y~t ('Heh, The othcl' nine will hc ar~ the lIenry Ruuss family Wt re,. Slaf( Con-espondcnt son't; Sunday las~ ~k: " The filmill('t-; of Marvin DU[lk-f~~e~ I A tut'Cl~"~l 1. ~ ck tiC' ,. 1U ~(,llhl'1" was uwarc of the other s r~igned tnt I'. None hlld fired II Thanksgiving SUPPFl'· gUesls at , MI'. and Mrs, Ep. W('lhl(' of .Wln* lau, ,John Dunklau, Fr('d Bt'cl<rnun1l11~ gurihm met h. t;aA(', It. ook ~Hl. smglt' shot. Clan'Jlc(' Rauss' at PlIgflr. . . Mrs. Hay Gamble was ill Anw sldl" wert' last Wninesday chillier anrl llus:-;c'll Ilf'ckman W (' rt',viii pow~~r la_t Hw oHtbman low- --- .__~_ Mr. Hnd Mrs. FI,(,~ VIC(or, (" if· drew Gmnquist's Friday uftefw guesls at w,. E. purk's,.. Thanksgiving dll1lw!' gw'sls In lilt'

, )y ,l(~wl~li.~d· his gun. Eis ho c is AIl('t'giC's luke- some people mis- The Quiz kids ami other bl'ain ford and Miss VaIOl'~'s, Miss 1':lna huon, 111e Roble Nickols lanuly of Lloyd Dunklau honll'in u gnnw prt'sel'\'C'~ ('rabIe, but rs. Olga Sandler. Chi- tl'usters ha e nothing on the an- Baier and Me'I'" MOI'dllorst \\" rc The Mt'lvin Wt'rts were Sunday Sioux City, \ven' Thanksgiving . , .'.---'-'-- i cago, is thm kful for hers. Police s.Wcr mcn t the Bronx (New Than!(sgiving dinner guests lat lnst wcek guests in 1he Melvin gucsts at Arvos Echtcnkamp's. .Geo: HeHman, 1\115S i\lal'll' ;\l1(}

I h M 'V' t' Th M ~ B M.r, and Mrs. Elder Lubbcrstedt MISS Freda Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs., "I ,shot an flfro\V in tl the air, ad l\'h'l$. S ndler's rC'tlort that YO!kl zoo' question house. Of arvlll Ie or s. c a.rvin \iilc~ runs home, and Gary were Thursday evening Henry Hoffman and Marlcne'v....cre'',it·\,'?ll to ea:rt1~ I·do k'n w'w1\ re." she was he d up !?Y bvo masked the 9,573 q estions put by 72,133 tors wore at Warden Lyons' "It The Ray GAmbles were Sunday d,'nn'or guests 'It Basil Osl)u"n',. '". th(' Ge.o., Hoffman, jr., home for,pa.. raPhrllSC.d ~t(' .l=:teWj.rt, V:i•. cen~ gunmen, 'Nh took her $1.000 din- 'visitors wh stopped at the house Wisner that cv('nmg-. ~. llast wj~ek dinner guests ·at Carl <.: 1h k

nl'S\ Ind. Mr. Ste-ivart, trcn:l d Ht nCl' ring nn ,$750 wrist wHtch. during the ear, all but 214 queries Co·operative Thanksgiving t\'n- Bronzy:nskl's. The Milford Koch family of ~'_ an sglvmg supper., a hospit!ll for a s?alp ~..ound eX· then asked for her wedding and were answered immediately. .ner guests in the Gllb.ert ,Mau ho ne Mrs. iMelvin Schll(')Or and Kathy ~~~da~is~~e~:~ne~~~~a;(~stK:~(,~~ (;)uh l\1f'f'fs Today. I

plaincd that he'had b t't'ow(' his engagement rings which she val- .---- ---.---- were Mr. and 1\1 "s. I'larry Gl'; n~ spellt Saturday in the N, P. Ander· The men al'e broillers. Central Sucial ('il'c!r' 1lll'{'ls'this I,', son's baw anti artow rid sh t a HE'd at S7,!i O. "r left them at quist and family, MISS Lena ·ie· ,son hOP1C at Norfolk.

'shaft upward. It' fel, str ight home," 1,,1[rs. Sandler said she re· • SOUT EAST mann and Mr. and MI'R. Fl'lIlnk Mr. 'and MI'S, ehas. Crusenber- The Walfred Carlsons were in Thursday with Mrs. Dalo BruggerdQwn. tl pliQd. "I'm allel'gic to them and Baker. The Bakers W('I'(' SUPlflr I"y WCI'E' at S. L, Hawkins' at Pi!· the Henry Langenberg, jr., home for 1 o'clock cowr('d dish lunch-

, ~_._._..- m;r fingers J'eak out in n rash." WAY N E guesls that day in tIll' Albl'rt l\ il- gel', Sunday last week. at Hoskins Monday evening lasl eon. Mrs. Worl('y Iknshouf: !las ••_ ....ll · h R b CI' tIll Sh I Id t I f' Icr I omo 'It Lou",1 'I V S h '''cok for .'lr. LongcnIJC"g'e 1),"'III~ tl1£' Christmas I)rogr;\lnLtc ie o.crts, a III on, ., e 1(' rU H?'r sore lnger. 1 ,~ <> • l" rs, ornon c noor and Jerry" a... ..,

carpenter1 got more co pens Uon The gunme lo()ked at it, then by Sunday dinncr guests In he were Sunday last week supper day.than 'he. bargaine4 fo in oing drove off. Lawl'ene(' Utecht hOn1(' wen' ,1r. guests at Melvin Schnoor's. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reinhold <lndrE~paiJ; work at a jd~~ t(!d h u~e. ~ ...~- Staff Correspondent and Mr:-;, Fred Schlincs and ram: ly, The Henry Rceg and Herman Arlene of Pilger, and :Russell Ball'dHe paused in his '«''0 1;: to loqk Thoma~ ana:5icki, 2:5, of Chi.. The pau~ Baiel's were Thanks~ Mr. Hl;1d 1\[1'$. CI(\I"('n('e Sellli cs Rceg flimBiC's were Thanl<sgivJng of \Vin:;idc, wer(' Thanksgiving-din"through 11 moldy b~ok! nd ou fell cago, \\'as i cli~ed .to dist'ount the giving dinn r gu('sts at Lou Baier's. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alh~'rt dinnC'r g-uests at Adam Recg's, n('r guests al F, G. ,Tf'!inel"s.a '$10 71 y6ar old 'If~dc 'I re cnoe value of fas thLnkmg Whelfl two Schlines and Lurry of wal«('[Hlld, The Ernesl Splitt gerber' family, Mr. and Mrs, VenNn Van and

'+ • •• ~. h ld • f t'd I . R I ThE" E iI Barelmanns w('re and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Elils i nd Carroll Lipp and Hay ZOUC'l111 were I,~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.~l1Qh~. •__•._, . ,0.o,t .• l.I,Pdnlll'·jnsJleJlallr'l:c"°ctn CCO"" ~mll" y' onll.~ Thank:i'TIVirl~ dinner gUt's1s al Dr, J rAil ,..,. i.! .. • l\ co h r ('lTV 0 ('n, , Thursday SUPPC'I' gupsts at Hus,';ell

J " , Parking in Wichita"~ bus ness asick~ said: "1 ha"ven't any Im~n. L. B, J::'oun~'s, M;'. and Mrs. Byron Ja])l('s ;ind Lindsay·s.

~\SI~~!C~a~~~S~.~~ 1\1: ~;r~s~:lI ~~~ ~;;tc~~'~ YjZS ~~n g~~~e ~l~n;v~~(; Th~l~~S~:~}'!~ :~~~~~s at f~:\~~~s:~~~ ~~~t P\~!t~~n;~I~~l~~PI~~:~ ~)\~r~~l1~;~ \~i da~'~~s~~~:;~ld~~~~~a(;~d~~~C~~~I~· $750 from parkitlg n1ch'rs, HIed ".'Htch. h~ ~llk(',d n sn(>E'ze an.d ers' at W1I1side. Sunday in till' El'jC Th(lmp.~tlll 1I1 the Albert Gamblc home ncarby motori8ts wh~ di~n't now ,reached milliS. pock~l [01' hiS Janice M~u spent last week~end hOl1ie. The l~ric ThOI11P.SOI1S, 111'. Wakdit'ld.about the fl'ee parki

1g on egal handkerch~e. WIth thIS mo\.re he with hel' grandparents, Mr, and and Mrs. Janws, Miss P<l ty Wm', Coley and Mrs: F. B. Rod~holidl:l~s. Traffic RatI'O men ~Pn't dropped hlS walJe~ on t~le floor Mrs. Frankl Baker, Thompson, and IVlr, <lnd Mrs. Il lie well and family DC Pilger, had lastget the word either, Inti! I C';),d~ o[ tht~ Cal' and lucked I,t un~el' Mis,'; Rutlh Shufelt sp£'nt Wcd~ Thompson "'Pl'P ThanksgLving sllP~ Wl'e\{ Wednesday suppcr at Chasql;1arlers orden'o them l to Q.U l is~ a SL'at. On ~)f the bandits Said: nesday night lasl wC'ek with MISS per gU~sts of Miss Nina und ~ ISS Crus('nberr'y'~. C ,. c •

suing'pink tickets t~ qarking "viw "No money eh? Then I gu('s~ Bernitta Q3t'te. Anna Thompson, The Louis Te.s.ts and Carroll, olstors:' I: we'll just h ve to t?-ke thc car," Mrs. Ha riet Finnell and Shar· Than!,sgiving supper guests at Kavanaughs \\ere Sunday last

on Le(" of. rnaha spent last we('k- 1"0'11'$. Henry Frev('l·t 'q \\"ere ~1I and I Week dJl1npr guests of MIS~ Mar-d - d . wice the The robbe y was six month old end in thel Henry Rclleke home. Mrs. Erne-Rt Frp\"ert, Merlin and garct Kavanaugh at Dixon.

:rhi~ tl ~appearc 'yhen finaH rcpbrted to police at The GHlrt Maus were in the Glt'nville, Mr, and 1\1rs, Ed. Frc-' The Ted Footes were with Mrs.

'ADDOW STAGE LIN S '~l·t,·eJnO"l·nerl,lt'c~ ..l' 10o·'s_obl'u~. iITtl~,~kow.in:rt Hc,e,~"r,)n'gMlaa', 'wr·c'okhOtmoehoTlpucsMda,.sY. \Trt and Faun('il, Mr. and Mrs. Lulu Foole at'Pilgcr, last Wpdnr:,;-~~,. ":'ll ..., ......- lI('nrv Bardmann Hnd Angrla, Mr. day ('vening' and al G('nfl Baird's

,BV~ S!;Hf:D I;-E of a mOrlUBl'Y, upon returni Mati celebI' te· her birthday. and ·Mrs. 'Eldon Barelmi-ln and Sunday afternoon last w('defrom a long!.aca;tion, },f"ported th The Arol Hammers spent Wed~ Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin "(}hn~ MI'. and Mrs. Anton Granquist

Wayne to !Om ba theft of a \ariC't.y. of items ran ne.SdaY cve,. lng last week at John son and Paul, Mr, and Mrs. 1kr~ 'and Burdette and Mr. and Mrs.Lv, LaurR~.~~~..~.~.~~.~. 8:00 .m. li,nlgubsf.ronp'o'lc,. capreele''ocrhdism,c,se'rel °ellleigchkt.. gBarmUdlcgealernj)'rs ItteohehrelbP"rtMhdrsa·y.Brudi~ bert Frc\"crt and lVIr. and .:\I)1's. 1IowaI'd Gaunt were Thanksgiving

820 a Wcndpl! Korth and Roy. dinnpr guests at Glenn Granquist's.~v. ::~ne·r·-·····:····"··10:30 ~~ ed and the artieles reeovered~-in MI'. and Mrs, Erwin Fleer and Thanksgi\'i."g ,u.pper. g110,';tsJin The Tulley Straight, jr., family1~~dm~h~n":':~":'1"::':''''11;45 .m. the evidence room where they hadl family and

1lMr. and Mrs. Ed. Fl'£'- the T, A. Stralj.~ht Iwn1(-' Ihdu ed of Wichiia, Kan., find the· Tulley

I Ar. Lineoln- _ 12:30 .m. been held s nee May 8 waiting a vert and· auncH spent Thanl<s* 1\11', A.nd 1\1rs. T, A. Straight. '1', Straights were at Gilenn Gran-I " Return. S' hednle claimant, giving in t e Otto Fleer home, and Judith Ann 01 Wlchita. K' n., qUists Tuesday evening last week.Lv. Omaha ......_..L_. 6:00 .m. ----+-~ Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Vahlkamp and :i\lJl'. and Mrs. Duane Crean!Jer The Glenn Granquists, AntonLv. Lincoln ..:.,•...~...~...- 5:45 .m. The Rev, •. V. Johnson, Kansas and daughtlers and Mr. and Mrs. of Coneord. This is 1/1(' first t i!w' GranqUlsts and Howard GauntsLv. Fremont •.......•..•.... 7:45 .m. City, Kans .•, is the mOc!f'rn \"('1'. Otto Frev~ were Thanksgiving the Stra~ght family has bc('n il()~ \,,,'C1'(' .sunday last wcek dinnerAr. Wayne..._........•.......10:05 .m. siCn of the tld~tJime circuit riding dinner gue ts at Carl Frevert's. gethpr in two y('ars. 'flw sam

pguests at Blaine Gettman's at Dix-

;X;: r:J'~t:::~~~::::+~~~::lg~~g :~: parson. He makes a 954~mile Mr. and rs. John Sievers and group calh'd at Mrs. Ella Hard~r's on.-+ I ~ round trip e ery: week~end to COil· family and Mr. and Mrs. Armin that evening t.o \"isit Mrs. Hay ctn,. The Leo Finns of Creighton,

"rayno to Sioux ~lty ~uct church! sef·.!'ices, During 1he Biermann nd son were Thanks~ yprs of Florenc('. Kan, Mr. 'nd Mat t Finns of Norfolk, and Mik~Lv. \Vaync -.. ·.'1 ~:20~.m. week he studies at 1h(' CentralIgiving sup er gucsls at. Adolph Mrs. Arl ./1'\\'('11 ;lntl Nancy 01 Finns of Randolph, 'were SundH.yLv, Wayne ··.···· ..···~·· ..·12:2() .m. Baptist Theological seminary at K~rn's. ' '1'1 i. I 11 last Wt'('k dinner guests at FredLv.WaW~n..eyn.......t..O••.•N...o..r..f. t6k:05 ,~. KahsH~ City. Fridays he pntraln~ Mr,';. Em]1 Lull spelll MOn?ilY WI', owa, Wi' IT a,';o wn', 'l1lUn's.

for LO('llst GI'OV(" Tex., to l'n'fwh aftC'rnoon ~st wE"l.'k in Norfolk ('dd.rute UirthdllY. Tlu- '1'1'0 Foolt'S, (:1'1)(' Hair'dx,

IL~V;'.: ,Ww'J,a,l'Ttyynnee"·.··.··.··.·.•·.··.··.··.··.·,.'·.··.··.·.......···,Ju~::O:r50 ~7tu:~~ co~;~~~~~tio~ro~~hl' ~~~'N(:~~t ~~:~112~~o lh~:~('I~~r~~~~b;~~l'n h~)~ TIlt' Lawn'm'(' L!ll'(')lls \\~'rc ~~~lnl~~:~(~I~lPr~~;~~ l~~:;~.~lla~~~~r;i~ing Tuesday Ih; rc~u~es classC's. I" bi~thd~Y, , ,among 1h(' groUI! of rclalivt's vl'ho Werrer's at Winside, for Thanks-

A .St L· M 1M rd called 111. the AlbNt Schlines ll$lCrr~w age zn 8 The owner of a priv ~(' garage Nan~~ ~~~jnc~~~,~:s~:.aj. Cl~~~ near Wakefield Tuesday e\,C'n'ng, gi~~~ ~~~i~r'Millers and Frank

=====±==== lof IN'ickersott, and Gary Baird were November 26. to help Larry c Ie· Mcllkks were Thanksgiving din-

':.'·········P··R···E·'·S·,,·· ·R·.·.·I·"P·T···I·O···N···S·· •••••• Thjanksgiviljlg dinner guests at Em- brate hiS 3rd birthday. I ner guests at Carl Mellick's, Themdtt Bairdis. I Ralph Millers were there Monday

Mr. and :Mrs. W. H. Raymond, Stln Is Bnptizl'd. ('wning last week., • T\VO REGISTERED' :I)lt ~MACISTS, ... YlJ1lt pres¢rlption M~g, George Wh.empncr and Mr. In honQr of 'Lp(, Eldon Bn~di~ The John Fleers of ][ooper, I-Iu~

~" :' '::. 'wlll be accurll.t~ly f lied by a rcglstllred I)hu.rmad~t only. ana Mrs. ~rwin Raymond were gam. who was bap1ized Sundlay oert Fleers of Laurel. Mrs. Martha~:i;~J::t:j;W' __..~o • •__• __ ._._ Sunday eVIning last week gUl'SlS last week at R('docmer Luthepm FlC'cr and Ray Ebmeiers of Win~!::;~.;::~i;!, OVER 40 YEARS OF RE ;IABLE PRESCRIPTI0N SERVICE at John Lutt's. church in Wayno. with Rov. S·I K. side, werE' at Carl' Troutman's~j'>'''I,,1 '---r;:- ER PHARM ....Cy The Marin Brudigams spent deFrc('se officiating, gucststat Thursday afternoon..'\ '= FELB t'1 T~anksgivi g at August Brudi~ Marvin Brudlgam','; for tim ('r . MI". and Mrs. Carroll Kavan-l. oJ: gatn·s. Th Clarence Baker film· were Mr, and Mrs August Br di~ aug'h, Mr. and' Mrs. Arlhur Odc.~ ,I"· If.' J. "elber and \Val By' called I st week Sunday ev('n~ gam and Marcdla,' Mi.'i~ 11' n(' gaard apd Maxine, and Gene Udt'y,

I[I•••••••••••••••I!I... ina at Bru igam's. Baker of Wakdiel(], 1\11". and Mrs. the last uf Neligh, \\IN!' Thanl(s~ Bet:z. ,CaJe'I.......11............. ..•.....•.••• ••.•••..••..• rhanksgi, 'ing supp<'r gue~ts al John Brudiganl <lnd El('ano!' Mac giving supper guests al LOUis=- I: Ed. Da'!1mc's W('l'e Mr, and Mrs. und Mr. and 1\lr...,. Amold lIRll111wr Test's.• .1 Albcrt Damme, Mr, und Mrs. Cnr! 'find family. Spon,';ors \",pre .Mr. .Mr. and Mrs. V\'m. Rc{'''. Shar- "'. • Damn1l' Warren D·lmrnc Ben anti 1\11's. AnlOhl I-laml1H'I·. on and Delbert and 1\11-. LInd ~rs. 'j''e: = Damme' an!:l~Mr, andcMrs.'W. F. Wm. Rees, jr., of Tilden, Mr: and J

, ,i !ISchroeder. I Mrs. Ray NcIson and Gary were ~,. \ThanksgiVing supper g:uests at • NORTHEAST! Thanksgiving dinner guests at Ot~ W· = Arnold Hammer's were Mr. and to Meyer's,... '- I ___

: \ • M". F. C Hammer, Me. and M". IW A, Y N E , ••• I1•••••••••••••••••••••••"Ir•••••••••••••••••••••••••II•••••••••••••••••••••••••II••••••Iii•••••~•••••:I L = August Brltdigam and Mr. and• Mrs, John Brudigam and Eleanor by , .. ".. •• <;OMl',1ERCIAJI. Mae. : ' 1 - :.= M WIRING Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mattes of Staff Corre5Pond~nt,= Wakefield, were Sunday last week Harley Heil hold spent Frida~ at j1-- •• rkmanship and Material~ dinner guei5ts at Henry Brink- Olio Heithold's. I= man's. The Brinkmans were at Mrs. George Hughes \vas a 'Eri .

'5 'Ieh're" S.f'~ Le'5',t.J...ri :;~~eo~~~:~d~~. Tuesday cven- dat;u~s~din~~s~ ~~~·:nGi~~~'h~lO n~• U C fhankSgi~ing dinner guests at family of Winncoq., S. D., sp nt

5 .,.' '.', ELECTAIC 'L CONTRACtORS ~. ;:~~~sl~a~r~~~,.~?s~~~r~~~~ ~~~~~~{~gi\'ing, in 1he Ed. ~ala= Phone 71-W tf Wayne, Nebr. N emann a d MI'. and Mrs. M. W. Tvlr. and i\lrs. Harn':\' Sl:1it1~('f-= Barner an family of \Vin~idt" hpr lind Mr. and lVII'S. Mplvln Mley-

·:.;;.;;.;;.~.;;.~.;;.;;.;;.;;.;;.;;.;,;.:;.;;.;;.;;.;;.;;.¥.~.~.;,;.~N~.;;.~.;,;.~.~.~.;;N;,;.;,;.;.~.~.;;.;;.;;.;;.;;.;;.~.;;.;;.:;.Ft;;hC;;;;G;;(';;o;;rg;;'CI;;G;;;;ro..n;;C;;l;;·,,;;rn;;i1;;Y;;;;Of;;;;R;;";;ll'WiC'r spen t Tha nl(sg'iv ing ,-,Vt'n iIl g' a lr ---~~----t--- Edward Mf'yl'l"s.

Rev. and Mrs. T. H. Buehner ~nd

family, Richard Krugler, NOrmanSplittgerber and Miss 'Grace B eh~

ner of Seward, were Thanksgi ingdinner guests at Ernest Br$m~

m%~.. and Mrs. Shirley Spra.lur,Mr. and Mrs. Edwin SpraguJ ofSpencer, la., and Mr. and Mrs.Chas. Pl€/rson' and DC'an 1ereThanksgiving evening guests atRoy Pierson's.

Thanksgiving supper guest in

i~~i~~~o O~~~~~h I~r~~s~~~e$~Heitbold, Conrad Wciersheuser,Will Hansen and Miss Maxine, MissAnetta, Miss Donna and On(ilIcNelson. I

Mr. and Mrs. H.oy PiC~'on hudas Thanksgiving guests r. andMrs. Kenneth Pierson an baby ofLincohl; Miss Lois Piersop o~ Des •Moines, and Lyle Piersr.n. l The •out of, town folks camCjWOdneS-1day '.to svend (ho week·e d. .

Guests '·at. I-Ierman Gc we'g forno.h6st 6 o'c}ocl{ Thanl{sg ving' din·ner were Mr. an9 Mrs. Fr d Aever­mann of WinSio.e, "Mr. nd Mrs. !Harvey Alevermann of Ho kins, "¥r. i ,

and Mrs. Gus M. Johnson nd Ruth ', of ,<l?rroU. Mr, and jlir. "Frank ,.,!3:rudlgam and children nd .MissI

. ,~ll)~pda Wlschhof, . " "Mr. a~d Mrs, Oliver Shields and

children o.f,S!pux City, s . nt Sat- . Iutday and Sunday l~st w ek iih, toe' I'

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JCi'tJrr- Mr~ -'~""'"-''''''~'['::'''

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Limit Two

Sizes 14 to 44

Slightly Irregular

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A Reglilar $U8 Valul:!

For Men and Boys

ONLY 144-BE HERE EARLY

On Sale 10 .a. m.

NYLON HOSE

WOOL JACKETS

HOUSE DRESSES

$2.44

On Sale 3:00 p. m.

BO¥S' COVER~LLS

,$1.49

O'SHKOSH JACKETS

CLEANSING TISSUE

14C

We cannot guarantee the quantity to la&t all day.

FRIDAY

• KLEENEX

• YES• LYDIA GREY

'"• BLUE DENIM

• 25% WOOL 'liNING

• SIZES 36 to 46

• SANFORIZED• COLORS BLUE or BROWN

• SIZES 4 to 10

• 100%\ WOOL• ZIPPER FRONT

• VALUES TO $9,40

Plaid and Solid Colors

• FLATTERING FALL SHADES

• EXTREMELY SHEER

• SIZES 8Y. to 10%

• PEQUOT

• UTICA• COMFORT

• FINE QUALITY COTTON

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Strahan 'PrecinctOrganizes Friday

Strahan precinct H'Sldl'llts I1H'1

al the J'Ollmg place school r'riday(' ...ening when t h'('y organized topromote Impro\"l'd fi-lrm to marketroads. Herbert Geripll1an was

f'~ectCd~1.'1airman, Clare.nc(' Prestonvice eha'l man, \Vm. KIeper secr('-tary an Walfred' Carlson alter­nate.

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Plan. 01' Meeting: n Plum Creek

Plum 'reek precinct road mept­jog will hc held FridHy ev('ning,Decemher fi, at R:3fl· in Ill(' 1<:mllBarelma school, di~trjct 61. TIll'meeting is bf'ing called by Ernest IFrev('rt, 1crbert Frevert and EmilBarelma 1.

'Gift- f~~-Y-;;':;ks' ·1

ampaign Starts

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iPlull:0 (~1I Hou$e DmU1{·HoldsTop 'Scottie Ail: el'son THE 'XT~""V"NE' HER'ALD• I "~:~~~;"~(?!!;I~~,~I~~I~~?~~ Place for Season Gcorg!~.~~~~/tA!!'.~~t~:r '" l'.1 ~1..1 '

fu.F~QG el~-Il-~~=- ~-~~~~~·~7=--=~~------=--~~r'~~=-~_~,~-~,~-~~~------~-~~~-~~:' ,I blt' 8, at til homo of i\1r and Mrs Way"e Wildcats in Sixth writes script for fIve half·hour a· 64th Year-Nu. 30 Wayn;,Nebask", Thursd,ay, December 5,1946 Sec. 3-Pages 1 to 6

!"' 'I C-I~ S dID~~epuIM~of~~ficld P~it~inFo~bftll d~P~~9th~~~i~~J~;;;;~;-~jiiiiiii~liiiiiiii~'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiWayn~, 0 It[ge' ~ e e 10' .i\h' u~ Mrs. Roy ~lderson' are the Gene Autrey show oil' Co- ', I In Basketball Gi en I or Om,lh 1 III honor of theIl' 25th Fo~ This Season. lumbia nctw6rli, ~rimc Files of Wedding Service

By CQac~ £mer : ~~~~g~~~ ~,.~;\~~ an~l~rs Pt~~ in Dt~en~fi~~~le~~st:~~~ O~~~a~~~ ~~a~~r:1 :ys~e~ ~o~~s:~~~ei; 'ls ,He.ld 'Sullday""'"ayflc St,atc'Teachers Coil ge d<'!rson\\vh fOl'merly lived here. collegUil.E' football ~('ason. The a transcribed feat rc and Mystery ~~~

!basketball toam will QPt~1l hE'~' 'tl- . - champions :-;1arted the season with Play. HousC' 0," M ~ual. . ._lSQn thi:; Fridar l-.Y('ninb,1 l1l'c,m- lVish ~o Ora.anize H dal'k outlook fol' a winning foot. M1. Anderson, \ ho W.lS employ Miss Annabelle Jensen IsIber ,6. \vhcn they nl(.'I.~t t H.' llgh ' D·. A~ . t· ball {('HIll but proved tlH'il'jed 11('1'(' with the ~cbraskll, Demo- Bride of Alfred Black rDI WI~l'Cd Old Hl~IHt~ 131:\:\: d tC'Ull al y ssocta lOll ~trength When the season g"ot un- <.:rat, left Wnyn.e I about 12. years I P bJd C I

r9CJ'l SiOlL"i: Cit)·: ~I,l"'ht;' roll ~g(~ . A~lOUI 15 Wa,ync count~· fanm.'rs dCl" ,~ay. " ag-o to go to C1l1ca~o, . n ue • ro. lit'Rl. TI~~ SiOl.X· Cll)"h. m us are mtcl'l'S,ro In organizing u new Ncbrasltll \Vpsl{'y,w .se\\'l'd up s,~w"a·",{~ndl0.Mars'l'd' i.AuUngdho,rCsorn'pOsjolyn" ~iss ~'\lln~)cllc Jensen, dt)ughtcr /I~ C~I?(~ll"('nced a gg l't.,gUll. n C( 111- duh:y hcni imprqvcmcnt assoein~ .... IG . of Mr, ahd Mrs'~ Ivar C. Jensen It

, '~d of former- coU('g(' ~t U'S lOW tion, oecordlng to Coun~y Agent second plHce by ll'oUncmg" Chad· 7, were visiting friends here ~ri- of Wayne, and Alfred Black, son

,':'~~~~(~inc~~:~~lil~~~~'lK II d ills ~~~;1~~1' ~I~;~~'~~l~~ w~~odl~~~~:'~s ~~ ~~:;~~<~~';,'i:,:,'~~~'PI~h:dO%~~~ ?;~·Th=~~~g~~~n~t.e to Sioux City ~~e~;~, ~~o~~~~r~m~rr~:~C~u~: '1~~M.:!nt~d with 'l·l·men rC."'.llin.gt·~)l· d~u-ymen ,-110 would like to meet ~~(,I~U~ ~~;)nc~eatbi~t'~~~e~S cost ·:~·l-:----~-----;- I day evening at a church c('rcmony ,r-/ I

'1IH" initial llrl1('tk<'. Thp foll W~I W~l.h Ow ,ro,l~.p. A number of Tlw Wildcats fini,,!wd in ~ixth Weddlll!! ~erVICe. in Puehlo. A r('('('ption folloWf'd SPECIALSlng formc!' l.t,tl~'rnh'n.'al"~ l>!l 11l' ~\·~\.yn.l' (,(.l~~lt~ .. Idl:m~'l"S ~.)l'Jo,n~.('(:,~~ 1 f . I" f Ll al the Dr. Hlad; home. '

h,qwu!: La\\Tl'll~'t' He'L'Lu!', l'it'lll'V; d CLUI:>, hllli lrnplO\('nllnt ,ISSOLl<1 :~o'r\~::r«\~l~:~' ~\;;ltl~~lll~I~~C\~~i/::~~ t\~·:~ l~ I-Ield In Chllt.clt The yOl1l1g' folks had heen h(,1'(,,~ .

i III H,m";l'n, i\lt"ll·t'h~' Id, l\)lhl; t!t:l~ pnu,' tn dl'outh years. prOdlWl' extra points afte'\' touch- last \\'('(''1\ Wt'on('soay with the!

.1""'('" 1""1"""" Ilill'!ln~.~t()n: 1"!'<,(J lilt' da.lrr sin's u~{'ct 111 lhe. Nor- _~_L_ IvaI' (' .1cnsP!1s. Tlll'Y als(lt ~ 'I' rill B ct t dt)\\'n~ In. tIll' Doanc :1Ilt! Ki'arlwy

iU.'lllt'h,·, ~llrJlltl,: H,)d LIYe, \l "[ );ury d I't'l' el'S :~:?S()Cla 10l~ gallH'S cost theill a chance Lo fin- Miss Valores IVi'ctor Bride Ib,orod'li,':rLa"nHd'oIM"rl."I~I',:"'('I",,:...r~..• ,'.""".1:,\\raYIU'~ Athl,'tic DirectOI Doni B. (:a~ )C. p~'tfI;'c ,a: 11~.ea,r l('r a~('.,1 ish in thc kaguc higher than they Of ~ern Mo~dhorstHere ... J <~ ".~!!Eml'l'Y will c\lach tlll' Vtll' ity a'ad t.he ~sll)~~~ t~:~('(~:\~~ ~~:~\"i~~~nl~~ did. Doane won 7-6 and Kear- S nday Evening. Mrs. Black, grHduntt' ofjperold ·E,~I)·.son, ,nw B ~l' In, , r~~~~rfo1k aS~OciatiO~. nl'y won 14-1::? Waynp high school, sel'wd t\vd

:, ~Ollch 1'.nwry ~~t the ~~I ~lld, lh~O The 11 qai!')! herd associations in Nt'hrnslm ('ollpA"e Conf('r('nce Miss' Valores iictor, daughter, ~;,a~a~vit~ci~ll:~~;l~C:n~~r~~I,s~:,t::t\'Q '~~?IU;~ ~t: ;~o~~~~t ~lt U:t~i~IN('r)n~ska: sel'w fal'~l'r.s in 31 of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Victor of icc and aftprsll('returnedlastj~n<1 I. IA.. I ('ountlC's. R:eprcsented In the asso- (Finn! LNIJ,:"lIP standln~~) Waym'. and Mer Mordhorst son . hid' I~!WllC'k nltl'!' mld-wct' .. s:~' una ,{'So I'lallons ;\!'l' rlni!'\' farmers with W L T of Mr. and Mr:". Charles Mord- spring S e WHS emp oYC 1!1 t H"'

i htlVt' b\'('~1 conducted It (' 5'.1 1;1(1 I lwnb in Sill' from live to [lOHlll' n 1 hOl'st. of Rapid ity, S. D" were Peoples gas officI' lH'J'v.i lucks lWlght hut, S('t'l1l:" t,) . Itt' J hiL) or anllllal>; Dixon, i\'1adl- \Vl'~lt':'>;ltl n malTll,(j at 6 o'clock services Sun- Mr. Black Was in the medical1..l>1{'ssl'd with ~Jll'I.'~1. If ~l t' \\ Id- Isnll and Cumin" an' eounth's III Kt'anwv 'J day, Decpmber 1, at Grace Lu- diVIsion of the army four yc'ars,:cats ~an hi.! ll'lltl! ~Ill' tl or t l:.Y Ihis [131't ll11 tlll' ~tHtc,ha\'jng dairy l\1idland th~rnn church in Wayne, '"ith and sppnt l1luch, time in EUl'oj1o.I p:l.ny l1l~lke 11 tl~u~h lor 1\1 'JIlP ,,1-1 aSSOclatlon~. ]."Jl,l'U Rev. \\Talter Brackcl1sick,perform. He is ·a traveling salesman no\\'i~um thI!' year. B tpam gl ,es rt'l ---_ Wayne fng til(' double-ring ceremony. ~~: exp{jcts to study medicine la-ibE>ing planned for all hom gault'S Ha:-fing~ 1 Va~('s of pink chrysanthemums l'!,mnn,d"~\'''lill,i ,);,','rt•. ,U,~"d~.rn~~~~Ys~~ r~i;g? (~)t 1.:1 Chatll'Oll 1 centered th(' altar with ferns- arlq

.... '" ~ b' York h ligh!f'd candles on each side.i 8 p, m. ,',,'. I ,J.'in:i1 S('a~OIl Pla.vl Mr~. Elmpr Meyer played Ih~

'I'll,' \\')l(}";tl sehl'dlll,' i pro(,(,s~lona\ and recessional. Shl',l(),,'~, I kl'l'rnbC'I' Ii;, ,llld Hmll<' i \\' L T accompanied Miss Lois Weseloh

BreHd, ht'l"e: Dl?ccml)('l' 1 . ,/Ohll- I Wesleyan 0 ~ who :'iflng "Oh Perfect Love" and,I sons' .lukcs, here; l)l'C,'1 bl.'l' U'I . .ojl'lj . ~ IEp<Lrney 'J 1 "1']11' Lord's Prayer."

.. \V('~1E'rn Onion, thert~; I. ~('('ml)('r .... ~ .'.~ ~~__ _ _ ,Uonnl' 1 The britk, given in marriage by; '17, Om~J11a Uni\"Pl·sit:., h n': D('-I Thi' tliP ('~)l1Ul1ltlpP:- of llw I \YllylH' () her fatlwr, won' an aqua blue

t'ilmhN' :20, Yl..1rk colle.c:p. t!lI'I'(,: i .~ml'n{' tn

lLcg lOl1 npP0ll1tcd by! 1\11dlantl 0 strcct-Iength dress trimmed with

January 7, :K<ltlOn~l u.l'inpssI ('omma dlr Dick I\larvef and ap- PPI'U 1 silvpr nail hcads, She wore a:

., ~~W~~. h~~~:j;: J~I~~~\t:;;.~?' ]tI)(~~l;~ l ril~~~\"t'~o ~~~ i~l~~(' d~i~7rt.'~~~'~ t ~~~~~~~~ Z:~~~I~lroll g ~~I;~~~~~ml.}('~-~~~: ac~c;~~~i~: w~~Tf~a('hers., thcH'; January 17, 1\"('-1 Leg-lUn ai es. They are William fIa~tings ] brown and hel' corsage was of

: '\;lrilsl..a 'Veslcvan, llll're; January A, em sl nd on !C'glslatlOn com· - -- -- - - white gardenias.1S, Doatlt'1:;oljpge. tlwrl'; January I. ~nit~c'e n~'l \\~: A. Lernl'l',. l'ehabll- Nona Jane H,all Miss Elna Baier served as maid-2fi Has;Un{!$ C(ll1CgP. her': Janu·llwflon 'ornlhltlec. Mr. (ro::;.sland of-hoI101'. She wore a pink street-8rY 31: Chadron Tcach.c s, hel'e: Iser\T.s ' }One-YP81' IeI'm and 1\11'. Wi.ii Be Married kngth dress trimmed with silverF:br.uar~' ?: ..C~lad:'on. :.ach:~':, I Le.r,l~l'.r a, tl'lr~e-Yl'a~, 1l'n:1.) , . IJ'. and ~It'~. W. D. Hall an- nail h('ads and black accessories.

,hcN'. F(t)lndl~ '. I'\C'bI\I.,"I.\\I"-1 ::'\lxt I ,uldf m(,~ln~ (f JlO~t nOlncc lil(' C'nL';{ll';('tll1't11 and ap. I[(Tcor~ag('wasofswectpcasandleyan. hnc: l'I'hruary~, l\1l(l1alhlIJ~ [)l.'l..:l'n1L'I" 1111 al H p. 111 In ~ilc pn ('111111' ofthf'irctaugh- pink ro>;ps. "col1egl', llh.'I ....'; February :l, \Vl'~l- Lt:'/.:lllll l'~ )m~. llo\\" many I Jn~I'S tel', MI"s 'Nona 10 Russell c:. The bridc'groom wa.s attended hyern Union. 11('1'(': F('\lr ary 21. haw' y( 1I • I'te-ndell your post mer l - Joh son. :-:on of iV]r. and 1\11':-. John Clifford Vielor. brother of theJ(earnpy Tl'l~lh('r.~. tll1'l't' F,'br~- ings Ill( ! C.SI rear." LICh. llll.'n:¥)('r S. ,f lhn!<.()tl of Anchoragp, Alask<i. bridt'. noth wore brown suitsary :!2, lIa;;ling~ coHcg" thcle. i is rl'q P~!'t d to hring a llctlUn 1\11' Johnson left Frtday for An- with carnation boutonnieres.

-- ,~-~ - --. ---~ I· hook ~ Ie,,' 01' old) t,o l,f' dlSll:Jll\:Il'~ I choragl' ;d tel' ,,!wnding t\\'? wet'ks Norris Schwartz and Robert(losP,onSalurda.'! Ito t.tll 0 ,1I hOSPlldls for patltllts

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'rf' 111 till' Hall homr, Before M:pyer serVed as ushers.Tn ~('('ord~nC'e with l'l'g" 1.lation.s, during P jlOd ?f. cOIl\·alescClll'C. C'Olllll1,t; to \\"ayn\'. h(' H'('l'i\"('d an A reception for relatives ahd

the Dlxonoeounty AAA 0 flC'I-' WIU How n ly eligIble \'eteranc: h~\'(' !lunorablt, dist'hargt' from t hI' In{'\'- friends was h('ld In the brlde'sbe dosed Saturday aftern ons, be-' you pe s, ally contactfld_ conCNn- chanl man nt' alter ~('rvin" four 110nw following thl' cC'remony. Nebra:fka American LC'gion, as

. ginn.ing Dcccmh('r 7.. ace rding to ling jO,i in' your post": . :);11' m~m- yl'al's :\lJSS ll'.ill sCl'\'l'd t\\,(7 :ycars MISS Ft 1m V'ct l' nd Mrs Carl well as I 10.:'i15 in oth('r 5t.Btl'S' WillOscar Bpnsen, c111lll'ma o~ 11.'0 \' bers!llp J:; .al fOl' 1917 I.S 300 ,I. '1 111 the llHll'lIl{'~ IIMl:~'cr: ~unats ~[~heH bride, ~crved again SIl nsor the "Gifts for YanksDixon county AAA l'omm ltcC'. the lar e , in District :3. I __ HS hoste.sses Mis s Dorothy ::~ G~)~'~a~~~~~~gng~~1)~~I~~~:~

~l.l>{~l~~l~~t:Ol.-;';(i*;~~T';;'-:- . i~~i""l.i.8!~i""!~ Extension Clubs' iBr'lCkdcnM"ck, DMil" viLrgi,nt," Mey

d• Richard Marvel i, asking all Le·

~~;:~fl.V.·:~~:R:~~:· f.':!::~f~::~l~~·-~f'· ~G~:·:~~~:i9'~~;:~!~ ,Have Projects ~JanseI"V/~~ t~b~~eswa~ c:~;~:ed ~~~i~~.t~dtove~~~:~~~i~~S :~;vi~~il A·e ona IZ lit '~E.\.l('ll.-;lO'l dub.s arc :onduet.ing with a thrC'c-tJered wedding cake mcn in Nebraska ,to assur~ t~a.l

I .~ I~. ~('\'('['al '\()~thwlllie vroJe'cts. O~e baked by the ,bride'.s mother. Mrs. each will havc as Joyful :~ Ch~lst-·1 I ~ I~. IS;) [VI:l!')' !',lll'l1 Bmwn ;.il'llohlI':'hIP Norris Schwartz was in charge of mas as possible. "TIl(' Anlf'ncan

;W:.:. ALL !M 11l!H'I!1 \\01'\11,\/ (allll and girls thd guest book LeglOn~. aware of its sacrC'd o)}ll-~ 111. Hl llLl'lr clllleg[' stalt'd the brick chose as twr going· gallon tl Hil vpterans and C'spcciHl-·JiiMI ~~ Mr~. L1o}d HI'hnwr. !'Oun.ty chai~'- 1.l\\.'IlY .('o~tllmc a,.~('~,iU~ grC'en ly to th SC' who are hospitalized,":-:': ::'Jll man, who .sIJokf' nil <l Norlolk raolo SU)j \\)lh hrown acceSSOl'les. The staled ommFlnder Marvel. "Gifts~ "'I'I~~~ iil plogtdln n(('IlI:} Mls:s ['lown has coUplt, 1tft 1'01 <l weeks triP to will hcl therI). on thcir'road 10 rc-

S. ,tI "'...,~ I~ becn velY help[ul lt1 1~11 V\ork the- Black J-IJIIs a~d to the home covery."• •• Las! }C,il I\;chr<\skH \\Olll('n gave of t ht' bndegroom s parents The _ _ __ _ _ _'. litll $1 117 13 lo\\ald the slholarshlp eoLjple will make their hom(1 I~ CHRISiTMAS SEALS II: nl Each r,nem\}er glne one ('pnt for Ml~ford, NebI', where Mr Mbrd-\ ARE BEING SOLDII

I', At fmUCh your own ~:.JJt the Ppuny for rnendshlp club and hortst IS attcndmg a mechamcal• ~. thlS r('allzed the sum of $190.06 for school 1 Christmas seals ha\e ?een sent

• S your face •• ; ,~purCha:'iC uf garden :sceds which out b~ lhc county superll1tendellt Ii~ a dprobablytwice :~ wer{' ~('nt to England. An optional IMARRY AT RITES to rfllRC' f~nds fo~' the Ncbmsl·w '1

il s good-looking. !~ project IS ~)lilt of raisiIlg- Ill:JllPY to HELD AT LAURE~ TUhercUl,osls,assOC1,ati~~~.I~~~{,~'l'~J~i~ ]1':iJl help it Chmc:;::, student, MISs Mell MISS Darlene Wacker, daughter Net)ras~a .had d4t~3 ~'. th' 11 10 1'·a With HICKOK I~ T~ Chen, v..:ho ~ttc~ds colle~t' in of Mrs. Edna Wacker of LauIlel, tUbcreu,o:l~h~~ e;~ t~~l n~~v c::ses I•• ActionBAK. ,M. thIS slate. Clulls gene ~600 for the anl Clayton Schroeder son of *1' Novembe "'23 y. I d ...... IJil I':'.!M" cause last year. an Mrs Geo Schroeder of C~n~ numbered ;) " a rea Yf (I ~ nlorle

Ii! ?f!I". The Omaha Cham!wr of Com~ d .. '. I F" 'd t- than last year. Money ron, sea s,':\1 co , \... ere marnc( rJ ay ev I 1 '0 "ll00 lll" 'l);ninst this:le; I:~ mc\'e,: wJlI gl\"(' to out~ in~, Novemher 22: at the brid 'Sl l~, p,S. pro ec ~ ( , .

~ !it. sl!\ndlllg of rumf Miss MHlilda NiedC'rwi . dlSC<lsei'Ii! '~ "':'Olllt't! JJl Ill" statl'. F('IJ1·\~i.l~·Y. :,w. and Cleo Sdll'Oeder we-I'(' I',t- :~;~I~-NI'wDi~l'a~(' -

~' !ril ~;::,(':~()[~'~:,~~.ltY mal"I's nOlllllhltlopS tC1dan1s. , . "'" A n yste~y djs{'~s,',' ':'itriking.~ i~ , " ,>oth MI. anti Mrs. SChroCdVjrc I ·t" td caltle whpn lhcy nrc~ ~M: vVaYIl(' counly ha~ I.} WOtl1l'n s flll~mC'r Wayne eoJ}ege stude ts. mrs s ~ , . '!'('d ' J'n~ :1i! c111~S \~'or~{,in~ ,Oil ,1 h~' p:oject, I't'~- Mr. Schroeder farms with his 'fa h. }~~~~d ;nt~)ein~l~~v~~~~j~atcd ct {JY.~ iRi: sons thiS Ylal .. rhe Jdnuary 16 ICS-I erland Mrs. SChroede.r teaches n ar.' h " . H .. ' •.1': t~M: son will be on family economics, ltvestoc aut Ollties. 01'5('5. ap~ ~91 .. _ C~cord. . .. pear du I, dizzy and may manlfest.r.tt ~. [rhe young folks wlll11ve In C, n- diffiCUI~ in breathing. Farmers":: ~ School, Resumes co;rd, aro war ed to keep dose watch on~ ~ After Vacation ,------,-- stook nd wi'hd'aw thc'm [rom.11:it ,~ lias Bank Position. fields i animals show sIgns of~ :~;;: Wayne qity school resumed Mon- fDavid Garwood has a position sickncs]i! :;;. day after! Thanksgiving vacat:1on. w th the Bank of-America anti ex- .' .~ I~. Bi~y pJedges were initiated pets to locate in southern Cali- Selt'ct Glets fur Hospital..~ I-M Tuesday .Iinto membership in fo nia. early in the spring. He and Lcgioh Auxiliar~ unils arc pro~~. itl Wayne }I).ly club. Those who be- hi~ wlfc have been at W, W. GarR viding Christmas gifts from ~vhich

~ I~ camE' mcmbers are Kurt and Karl wbod's at Carroll and with the patientEin the vt'terans' hospitalM!. ~M ~)ttc, Bob Dahkc, Bill Kugler, Jun- lallter's folks at Bancroft, Mr. Gar- may m e selectiqn for remember-'N1 I~ lor Swinney, Aubre)! Proet1, Lloyd wbod will be at Carroll for a ing thei families ~nd friends.~ ,~ Straight, Don Shultheis and Wcs- wfhilc. Mrs. Cfarwood came to "_~'__ ~-j _

Mf I;;" Icy Beekenhauer. A party was Mr:-. Marie Brittain's home S!Jn- 'Is Aftormty Alonp,~ ,I~. t)eld in the ('W'ning for all mem- d~IY to assist in the Benthac,k hosR H. D. Addison :wrved alone:Ii! I~ 1-1ers and thpir dafps. Dandng and pltal until she leaves for the wcst. attorney for Harvl?Y Bowden in dis-

~ ,If! ~~~~/~in~~~~;s W('J'C offered as ('11- VII'S in N-:;;~:rl~~~~. trict cOT\~rL~~-OR~C~~Ac.~~L~--S': il III~ Pr('sid('n~ Clifffll'd Pinl<elman IMrs. C. W. Kenny, about 86, "'

"" . pre~ented each npw member with grandmothcr of Mrs, Warren Price~ I~, • a pm. MJmbers of the Initiation of W,ayne, died 18&t .week WedR Mr. ard Mrs. Fred Mathiesen,ofj! ;~ CO~lmi1t('('! an' .Tim Nissen, Bill ncsday after suffering a strokc. Allen w~re Sundar guests at John~~ AN 0THE R ~. Helnc andl Joe ,Lynch. Mrs. Price's mother and Mrs. Ken- Baker.~' ,

~.-:'" nI' ( K' ~:iw.':-"'. ~'S daughter, Mrs. Cora Wills, A, Wand John Ahel'n arrived.:If! ~;'lol MI'. and Mrs .. Carrol Pcf",rscn ho had been here, went to North home aturday from their sales

II visited C'la*ses in high school Mon- IIa1tc Wednesday, Funeral rites territor t's. 'd:ly lug! ~ccl{. Mrs-. Pct('r.sen is a "1'erc held in Auror~. Mrs. Wills Miss Barhara St mhan, who

.' ~ forme!' tehdwr, having resigned I~lallncd 10 return h~'r(' fl'aches in Fremont, wal' home!j: il last Decl'lnhcr to join her hus-' -j-->- from Wudnesday \lIntil Monday.j!!Ji£..... •....'. hand who Was in service in Virgin· I Launch Wc~1fo~nr, J)rh'(~. Mr, ard Mrs. F*IL Price of New-

~ 250 i:a. ia. ~ Nebraska Wesley n launched a man G~VC and arren Price and!. ~: 11: ' ,-~'~-~ I rive for $350,000 t cornplt!te the sons vislted Sund y in the MarvinJ! ' :- ~ Student~ 6'te .~asting ballot.s to Qal of· $500,000 t be used for Price h me at W nnebago.• ~ select the ~Y and the girl woo, uilding improve ents at the Mrs, esB GilfQrt and family of

c ,~ I "".'.-. in_ ill_Cir 0, i ~o~~ have the best an<\. ~ChOOJ. Two n~w dormitories, a Emerso and Itenneth Echten-.. ,a most . tild~a ~e personalitY1 Th6 ew heating pIa:nt nd remodeling kamp ere ThurSday evening dinR"Ii ~ poll is being conducted by the Har- rojccts arc inc Iud . ncr gu(' ts at Merton Hilton's.

:'.''I! i'~ hingc;r staff. Gcrtain qualifica~ - _. -- -~ Mr, and Mrs, Gco. Berglund re-l<I~ I ;:.w tions dpemcti necessary have heen I ."nssl's at iXOIl, turn('d 0 AmC's Sunday after vis-.j; 2. listed and l.hry arc to be used i'e MrSfeE:ar;y Karn s, 84, died al iting nt F", S, Morgan's. Jack SimpR,.,: ZI as a standard in determining can- ixon yernhcr 25f Funeral rites son, wl~o had been at Morgan'sJij iii dida~es worth;y of h::illols. The ti- . erc eld last Wednesday in bix~ Since 1i:'hanksgivmg, accompanied.~ ~ tl~s of Lena. the Hyena and Sad bnl Methodist chur h with Rev. them t hIS home m SIOUX City.

I~~ 1::,1{ sa,c",. will he: bcstow('d upon th~ IW~ltcr. Sloan in harge, Bur.iU! Mr a d Mrs Chas H Mullc cn~.." iii ,~tnners. The w~nr~crs will ~c qn~ Iwas i!} Conco~d emetcry. Dc· tortam d at Thanksglvmg dmner, • M i10unced In thc Dccember 13 iSR' ccased: "leaves a 5 n, Jakc, and for Mr, and Mrs.1 Henry Smith of

, 4, ':" ;."li, , I ~, ,:~,~e of thj_ Harh~ng.cr.. I, dau.gh C.~' ~rS'.,1 G~a e Morrow. ~~~~~d ~dM~~:a~~ ~:Si~~~~:~~o~:'\,-1; ,e.,••,., III M'cmbcrsbl;fuow,ng.1 . ,". 1II:IlJor 0 etllUon. Lloyd Ones anlj Daryl Jones of...... ,. ::I '..1, .... Le.,,"..g.ion rljo.m.b~rshiP.in Ne~'raska.. , .. pauIE;i~\lrgl.· S.91\.. (¥.r, aJ1~ lI'lt.~, ,Wynot,IBelty Jones of Laurel. Mr.

, :: ',.'":,, . ':I1roi\jl~e~ t.o br~~k all reco Sill' J. N, Ein\ll)g, ,\lnde Went. a mal~t lind Mrs. Kenneth Klanderud and" I ., '. '0, " .•.' 1.947., T.he to.tal}or noxt y ar alc operation at 'a loe hospital F.fjJ· Robcrt-I~f Obert, and W. S, Smtth

" ;~~~y r~a~~e,~ 2T41'. I·." , day mOrning.,. ..JI.,,;. of waYj'e.

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5cl

Sliced

................ 89c

PopFruit punch

DiU· PicklesI 27c........................

Golden Delicious

Appl~s

Belly Lou

'Potato Sticks15c, .

RINGS--The Perfed

Gift

Pound

Jar

l'kg,

KEEPSAKE DIAMOND

Delicious navor.1 Per bottle

O~se ot 24 for $1.09

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Friday, Dec. 6

Dance"Where the Good Bands Play"

West Randolph Ballroom

A few gift suggestions\

Watches Pearl Beads Jewelry Rings

Toilet Set Sweetheart Bracelet

Gents, and Ladies Bill Folds Compact

Chain and Locket Book Ends

Christmas Candles

Pen and Pencil Set Pipe

Christmas Greeting Cards, SOc box and $1.00

Gift Goods

•Give Her ThaI: Diamond

This Christmas

-- Music by --

Skippy Andel'son and His OrchestraReturning by popular request

Adm, 83c, plus tax...' ~ ~ ~

~1?:~1?:~12{~1S!~1?:~1?:~1?:~1?:~1S!~1?:~12{~1?:~

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Alice ¥a.e Ni!l)rod came, 'saturday Ierts to Cpuncil Bluffs Wedn('sd~Yevenin~ to visif over Sunday ion her afternoon to spend Thanl(sglvin~parentfll home, aU' returning' to 'with relatives there, re;turning toOmah1Sunday evening. ' Si6u.x City Friday. Miss MUl"jol'il'

Mr.l'andMrs. Earl l...£oonard and returhed home Saturday.Wilma Lou· wcrC'- Sioux City vis i- Cooperative dinner lind supp!'!"tors !"fidny when Mr. Leonard con~ were enjoyed in the John Boec!wn­sulted:u specialist. Mr. Leonard re~ hauer home Sunday as a"~d1atdIturnl"'d to tlw city Satu(,(1ay and 'Thanksgiving gathering by thl£- ful­remnin(ld until Sunday when Mrs. lowing; Mr. and Mrs. EIl1"JprL. c., NlIl'!'nberger, Marvin and Boeakenhauer and Bud, 1YJr. HmiDesn, ~lrs, E;a~l Lf'onard and Dean 'Mrs. Lawrence Hans@n and chil­drove 10 ,the cIty and brought him dren, Mr. and Mrs. Wpldon Mor­home. tenson god children, Mr, and Mrs.

Rev. and Mrs. Donald Roberts of George Whipperman, Mrs . .J('JmieSioux .CJty were Wednesday din- Mitchell, Mrs. Helen Anderson:n-f:'r guests in the Marvin Morten- Iylrs. R. M. Bell, and Mr. and Mr·s.son hdme. Miss Marjorie Roberts Lee Roy Griesch and .daughter ofaccompanied Rev. and Mrs. Rob~ Emerson.

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Nuts, aU kinds for Christmf!.s~ h·.................... 9c Geor~:;:;c:gton

.. 39.cC

34..... 39c..... 10c

p,er tin ..... 10c..... 15c$1·50

WE HAV\E MAGAZINES HERE

GROCERY DEPARTMENTHENRY FOX

APPLESPer Pound

STATIONERY

PAN~~~Ji··FLOlJR·········

PAN~KEaFLOUR·..

Gooch's Best ... . ... __ ... __ -------BUCKWHEAT PANCAKE FLOUR

Gooch's BestZIPPIES

Carmel CornTOBACCO

Velvet and Prince Albert,SHREDDED WHEAT

Nabisco Co, .CHRISTMAS TREE HOLDERS

Aluminum make

WE HAVE II If IT'S TO BE HAD!.

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I' .,! '*• NEllRASK~. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5•. 1940,

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BIG ASSORTMENT PICTURES

New l ..ighting FixturfsBring you up to date

Florescent fixtures that work, now available

Griess Rexall Store

GIVE PRACTICAL ANDUSEfUL GIFTS

FAWLEY TABLE LAMPS

TOOLS AND CUTLERY FOR MEN

PhRMAK ELECTRIC FENCERS

DAISY CAN OPENERS

FLORESCENT DESK LAMPS

NICKEL TOWEL BARS

GOLD TRIMMED WATER SET

GLASS COFFEE MAKERS

GILLETTE ENDERS AND GEM

SAFETY RAZORS

HOT AND COLD WAFER IRONS

;: FISHING RdDS AND NYLON FISH L1NfS

SHOT GUN SHELLS AND CA>RTRIDGEf

TOY PISTOL SETS

'NOTE ,Pr"ssure cookers, electric iron.l,radios and small appliances are coming i1drips. .

Quality and Long Lasting Are Profit.able Gifts to Give

I

COOKING UTENSILS made of. stainless steel .hineand last. No more acid stains and black kettl~swhen you buy l!itainless steel.

ISOUTHEASTWAKEFIELD

by

Mrs. E11;s Johnson

dr~s.:£;£ii:t:~:~E{:i~:::: We Guarantee.Better Quality for Less MoneygiVing dinner gue,t in the Harry GR(}UN/? BEEF· 35c· Red. pitted

O~r~o;;':ienAnderson is ,pending All fresh beef, ground fresh daily, lb. . Cherries I

a few days this week in the ITohn PURE LARD' 33c Plenty of sugar 37Boeckenhauer home. Home..rendered, lb. .. Added. lb. C

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nel'on BOILING BEEF 25cwere Monday evening visItors in Lean and meaty, lb. .the Reuben Goldberg home. ' U ONES 10

Mr. and Mrs ..J\1elvin Larsen and SO P B . h b h 'lb CFinest for a good, rIc rot" •........Patricia were Tuesday evening 59

visitors In the Ellis Johnson home. BAC.ON, MUd cured C' Mrs. Fred Johnson and Irene Rindles5 sliced or by the piece; lb .were Sunday afternoon visitors in SMOKED HAMS,'Tender, HIckory 57cthe Henry KJeper home north of Smoked. whole or shank half, lb.Wayne. PORK NECK BONES 15c

Mary and Lois Scott, .Phyllld, And Back Bones, lb. .... . ...c..

Feldhacker and Jerry Oak visite 47Mrs. Ellis Johnson Sunday alter

o SPRI:r~s;,Hl:;'~:e~~ry"rs, lb. . :_. Cno~;. and ~rs. Ted Harrison a.nd 'COTTAGE CHEESE 17c

Visit our gift shop for fan~y gifts Gary Bums of Omaha were Sun~ , Fairmont's fresh, creamed, lb. ...._..... .We do want to please day callers In the Walter Ott. . M M ' k· t '

·L ·W· M'·cNatt Nardwaire' .~~l~~o.~!~~~~r.il:~~.d.~~~~~~ : Qualit~st Quality~~~frices; ar e ,I• ill . I ' Gates, and family. I '..C II· .. I, . JI

~ . ... .Mr, lmd Mrs: Fred Harrison, Mr. Aertsa Street West or o. "se "ampus , . ,l'h J8 W +;b . ,an4 Mrs 'Paul EverJngham and IVerne Thompson Phone 222 - For Delivi>ry' " BIll L~eder

one Ryne, , e "",. .Katen w~re, Sunday supp~r guests IIL••~~;.ii••••iiiiii ~••••••II~II.~I!!!!~~!!!,I ' : ,. t..... ,; '... ~ In the Russell Harrison home.;:; .·~~~·r~~~§i~~~WI'i41'§iiji~··- .~. 1j1rs.R0Y, SU)ldeli went. 1o Lin- :, 1I " ':"-' j:., ,~~"i, ! ''''''', " I"~ "iI' ":i!il~lli_~'

"--""~~'~~-~~~~~r:Hll' Young of LHurell- ~'~Qr~ I·I~I,lJt'(.1 ')n-'-~-~ --~~~;~:I~~~-;~~ ~~ liz2;ard makes people think c~ln Su~~~- 'f a fe\~ days~ Vi~itmurried November ~JO, 1930. II Pine itll Novcluber. 19p. . of'-F orida ~nd California ... Pon: :~~'\2:s~ ~~ :t;.i~~t~~s:a~~r~~~;~

, A dnl't-~.'htcl' wus l)ont to N~.r.lland ,Jill POII(~t. ,Jonrnl\l .. nes. ca. ramatlc company Is pr:p~rM~'S Hfrm'm Khmer or \Vtfkc- Froni Northern Nebraska Jour.' i0p' play ... A ThanksglVlJlg By.fic,'d, N{.VC'I~lbcr 27,1930. " nat, Pohca, for November'.I8, '1886: b811t':VUl. be given IU Ponca oper~ Mr. and.. M s. ElmC'..: NP1.~on, Mr.-a I Martin~burg is grO\v~n.el. into a hau .- .. Sioux City and Ponca and Mrs. Ruben Goldbng and

A son was b~'lr)l to ~Ir. un 1\', rs. thriving tow'rt with rriil. stores will be connected by a winter JaNohn' were entcrtail)ed at Sun~P. ~. 0 )(>~g of wal<ef.wId, NOVQ,~l~ shops and all the variousl pu'rsutt~ bri~e ~ver the Missouri so that day dInner n the Otto N.C'lson

:---hf---..J-----..,-I ber 28, 930, . .", of hus.noss 1. . . About! 45,000 peo Ie may Cro~B in safety and hom~.Two barns on the 1LOUiS Dll'~k- s!l('ep are rdeding in the vicinit com ort. MIsses EdnL

Jand Ln. urn. Oc\<un-

lage falim nCflr Altona, were c'Ire- r FrC'mont ' "G' ' t .y 1 df.'f of Banerof Were Than,ksglvingstrayed iby fire, Stock WitS SH\'qtI. ~'ir("s rcl[Jti~'C's' in ~~~;sas~ wn;:~ , day visitors 1 t11e Eu~'1 Leonard

C"umiJllg. \Vn~.'n(" Dhon dairy ~- tht, sign ~f'en on an C'migrqnt .A..'N'ORT.H.EA.S~.. hom: and rClm,lned until Saturday$ocifltion f'leclcd n. J. NuernllC'I\- \'v'ugon golng through. , . Ht>n.vy .... evenmg., . \ ..gel" of Wakefi"lrI. I,,·o,irl,'nl. Wm, "10\"'(>'·I~' nro H'porled in the j W.IT A KEF ELD : A cooper~tlV~ Thanksg,v,"g dln-!\'Yorris, ""inside, is n (li'ITctOl'. 't'ust ... The U. 'S. IH·my hilS 2,10~ .1"~ ner ~as en~OY~rm t~C'~ernACa.a.-

J·lat·old Hw..valtlt, 12, of Ran- officel'!'! and :la,900 ('nlisted men. t by ~n I omeM

y 'd a~ ~~ . .dolph, I~u~kerl 65 huslH'ls of Ct)rn ... The tr('asury' is issuing a new, Mrs. Bryan Johnson Carison, nd\.aa~'y 1's, wrencein OI\t> dAY. two-dollar s~lver _certi.ficate . . . a~:~n ~ohn, B~~ckenhauer and

~ "-;ll~ly Wll)·n~ Jt.l'~m~. ~;H'7~~~hlj~f~I~~('t~:~~,~ b~~~u:l~~~d Friday,nlght Mr. and Mrs. Gro- Lyle ~ere Thanksgiyirrg dlnn~rl'rOIl1'\\';IVIH' llcrahl lor Dt'cCI1l- I D' M· Y Mvc.rJ..c.aErkrearondthCclellnetborantheehlP"erdb·M,._rsho· guests in the John Barden home> to

her 5. 1912:' 'rJlC' nt'\\' pa.rc('l post Elll( ('S olnes. it· _ n join Mr. Boeckenhaucr, who waslaw went into effl'<'1 Lydia A strike in thf' C,hicngo ~tock- day, picking corn tll('re.Lind"r, L':. dil'd al \\'akdil'ld No- yards was callt'd olf and 20,000 .Mir. and Mrs. Austin Ring spent Mrs. Ed. Kinney, Dean 11m] n.ich~vember 1~, 1912 . ltC'\·_ Alpxan- m~'n. rt'tlll'llr(\ to .\-\'ork.. Fivl' the 'week-end in Omaha with Mrs. ard of Ainsworth were Saturdayder COllkt'Y h'ctUTf'(\ I1n thl' truth BullIOn of the 51"': mlllJon Jews Ring's parents, Rev. and Mrs. foreno.on visitors in the nernardabout rt'lnnd at thp McEHchlln of tilt' worl~ are ,10 Europe .' Simpson. Kinney home and dinnrr guests inschool.; .. Lucian CarlPr of Car- Fallwlt Mnrtltl of the Dakota City Sl\lturdny Mr. and Mrs. Carr the Walter Otte home.roll, arM Miss BlanC'hl' 1'1illcr of Argus, i,s cOllvinc('d that "it nev~ andi IClinton went to Wayne to Mr. and Mrs. Art Hanspn, Mrs.\Vinsidf), Wt'I'p marri('d D('cC'mber' ('r rains but it pours." He owns ~l f h Mary Lund and Mr. and Mrs. B(>r~4, 1912i .. Intprp~t is being RO f!crC's ~ear Covington wh.ich was ~~::S~~y~wrenceFelt 0 anot er neal ,Gu~tafson WNe evening din-arou:-f'd in slIIlL' rdorm which not consldcrec! worth fencmg and ncr guests in the Ed. Gustafsonwould lead to nppoinlmpnl of which grC'w no crops except mort- Mr. and Mrs. ,Grover Carr and home Thanksgiving, dayhighway coml11i."",iol1('rs for t'ach gages, Just rec(\'ntly the new children ~ere dlll~er guests on Mr. and Mrs. Ray, Dilts WPfC'

county ,Ht'v. R. MOl'!lI'ing of town of South Sioux City was Tha,nksgivm@' day ltl the Kenneth evening visitors in the Earl u>on­Sutton, came to \Vayn(' to pff'rtch plaltNI along Fath('r Martin's land Werlstrand home. lard horne Thanksgiving. Theyat the- Luth{'ran cl1{ll'ch Dr, :,')(1 the \"aluC' of his property rose ~r. and Mrs. Herbert Green Were also Sunday evening visitors,\V. B. Vni! ~old hi:; inl('rl'sls to inlllWdi<11{'!y from nothing to $100 were Thursday dinner guests at as were E. E. Leonard ~md Goldi('.Dr. H.. N. ])nn<l!wy of Omaha, and pl~r aerc. The-n il w~s discove.red the home o~ Mrs. Detlef Kay and M~ and Mrs. ehas. Kinm'y, jr.,Dr. Vail hought a hardwan' ~tOI'(' that, tl1{' land had an me~haustlble Mrs, FranCIS Fenton. were 'Monday ev('ning: visitOl'" inin T?ock Rapids. Iowa. he-dlof rcd sand, and sUI I later a Miss Lena Holtroy of Fremont, th(' Fred Johnson hOIlH'. MI'. Hnd

Senator P. II. Kohl rpcnll111wnd- \,alu.1hJ l' b('d of red clay w.as camle Wednesday to spend Thanks- Mr.:;, Ellis ,Johnson and ,G. Alfredod ('x1f'nsioll of \\'()l'~ ;11 tl1(' );tntl"' found '<11 lhl' Slt(' .. The depO~llS giving with home folks. Miss Johnson Wf'r0 Wl'dnpsoay 0vpningnormal tn includ(l 1w() yl'ars of ;ll"/.' good for malung red brick Holtroy returned to Fremont Sun- visitOl.S.rf'gular uni\'pI'Bity lr!lining Sllil lal0r thl' land \Va:::; found to dny. Mr. and Mrs. VC'rn Caflson and\\'aynf' W()n 0\"('1· \\"n!{('fi('\d in I1m'(' a {li'posit of rich gumbo that. Mrs. Lawrence Nelson and chil- children' were ent('rtaincd at Sun­Thanksgi\'ing foot hall gantt' .. f'xt('nds down. to the cellar f1?or drem and Mrs, Joe Anderson and day dinner in the R. A. NimrodResid('I1I." of Waynl' it!"!' consi(jer- of tll(' AzOIC ag('., Pl'rcolatlllg children were Sunday visitors in home with Mr. and Mrs. Ray I-Tall-ing I'l'pair (If (li l' Jl0\-vf'r through '~h(' gumbo IS 11 valuahle the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred gren and Miss Alice :\lae Nimrodplant or !.'rectioll a tlp\\" nl1C ... 1stn'Hlll 01. water. Nelson. Of Omaha.J. H. Goll of \\';l!(,l'\,ilh" Wa~h., Hogs S(1!l for $3, corn lAc, oats Sunda dlnlner guests in the Mr. and Mrs. G('orgp AI~tronr',fOl·nwf.ly of Vv·aYl~!" is rt'COH'rlng III', l'ggs, \'1C. and steers $2 to OUo Netson: llJome were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Dan La.mh, ,c. W.from Iractur('s 01 holh lC'gs .. $·1. . Nt>Ws IS scarce because of M lit R be I'G ldb g d J ~ Longe and Mrs. LeI t 1/:' HarmonJohn Kaufl. onC'{' of W{nside, was a howling ~;1orm. Su('h an infer- N rho e~ ~ a derM' an

Ela were C'ntertainf'd at Thanks'giving

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n an . r. an r8. mer I:linncf in the ehas. JIeil,ps ,homer e ~on. ncar Wayne.

M,::~~e~::.~~~~;'k~~gl,a~r~=~~ Mrs. B('rnarrl .Kinn('~, Loi.~,. and

M~s. Grover Carr and Clinton ~~ia~l~s ~'~~i: ;r~~~ i~~yda~S'~~,7rl~enJo~ed B:n oyst~r supper at the IMr~ Walter Ottt'. Mr. and MI.S.Austm RI~g. hom~. . Kinney and childrf'n and Sandy

Thanksglvmg dmnerh

guest.q III pUc' werc SUppf'l" gw'st" in the I~~. ~n1a~r~~h~~O~. B~r::n w:~~ t'. A. Kinnl'Y homp that ('V('~ing..Roy, Mr. Marvin CarsC' and Mrs. 1_ Mr. find Mrs. .John Mc( _orkm_Ava Yeck and Jerry of Omaha. ~ale, Mr. and Mrs. Roy ~)w{'n of

Wednesday Mrs. George Ander. if.:merson.. w('l'~ pnt.fTt;:Hn('d. alson- attended a program and tea Thanksg,vmg dmncr m thp WiltongivclIl at the school house by the McC~rkindalc home near I-{lurc,l.teae~er end klndergarlen and Bol)bw, returnf'd hf'r(' \\'11 h, hISfirst! grade children for the moth~ grandparents 10_ spf'nd t!le "'eek-ers.1 ('nd.

Tt!l h~lp John Anderson cele- ~Ir. and Mrs. Lec ~ark('r andbrate his 80th birthday of De- chIldren attended baptismal S('J"V-,

cember 2 Sunday guests at the icps at St. Mark's Lutheran. churchAnderson horne were the Albert, at Penpor Sunday for M;:mlyn .Jo­George and Harold Anderson fam- ann Fahry. daughter of Mr, andllIes Melvin and Claire :Ani:lerson Mrs. Ed. Fabry of Thur!>ton. Alland'sons, and Mr. and Mrsl. Dale were pnteftainprl a1 dinn('r in theAnderson. Guests served co.op- Fabry !lome.erative lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Richnrd McConnell

FfiendlY project club held its and Wilbur Parlcf'r camp fromChr stmas party in the home of Sioux City Wednf'sday ('vening and

.Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Bergerson werp overnight visitors and gUf'st-s LO U A. FANSKESuntIay with about 35 pre!'lent. in Wilbur Parker home Thanksc;iv-Thel evening was spent in games. i~g day, as were Mr. ~nd Mrs, NIBr~

Thei Christmas buffet meal waS vm Engelhart and MISS Ella Bent·servied. Mrs. Bryan Johnson jen of West Point. J Ipoured with Mrs. Johnnie Ber~ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hallgren came ewe ergeEr~ojnOyalnSSgISticnog:o~rat,·ve d,·nner ftroom,p"Onmd aThahanWke,dgn,·.:,·'n·dgaYW~~kC~~~~

:n pc c' ne,l:"'.l!"1 ''''.11''1 :W.11"1 :"'.11"1 :;;a.11"1 :"'.i"C'Z :;;a",z :""."'II;;jlI"'Z:"'~ ii1~ iill .ThBjnksgiving evening in the home i·n.thieiR•.•A•.•N.i.m.riiod.hiiOiim.ci·iMiiiiiSiis·.".Ifif'.',...."".'.....lfif'n'....."'.'....."".',....."".".....""jj,I.""'i""i''i'""i""i'....i"'i'iiii~1of Mr. and Mrs. George AndersonweI'e Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Becker,sr"I,and Gerold, Mr. and Mrs. Ker:'mit, Turner, Mr. and Mrs. ClairWalter, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Beck~

cr, 'jr., and· family, Miss JessieBatp,man of Martin~burg and Mrs.

1\\';'......................""'":'~~~~ ....~............~............~~~....~IMeta Walter and Olga.I' ----~--.---~,.~-----,Dixon' county's project club~1'!g~111~g~111f:~i?:~I?:~I'Bg~11?:~II!n~18Sg~111~U'!AlIJ!U~!IIft!!member' will hold a Christma'

par'ty at Wakefield high schqolauditorium for club members andtheir families. Each is asked tobring apple pie enough" f,or herfamily and a gift to exchange forevery member of the family. ThispartY will be held Tuesday, De­cember 10" at 8:00 p. 1m.

Miss Janet Nelson and ;TamesHinds of Ames, Iowa, came Wed­nesday to spend the week-end inthe home 0f the former's parents,.'Mr. and Mrs. Otto Nel~on. Theyreturned to Ames Sunday. OtherThatIksgivtng dinner guests in theNelson home were Mr. and Mrs.Lenus Ring, Mr. and Mrs. AustinRing and Lenora Ring of Omaha.

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FED~EA~a~~PbSITINSURANC.E. C Rry

'We Solicit he Itingj Accounts, Savin~9

Accounts, C m erdaI Loans" Mortgage

toans, FH L ans, Sale of TravellElrs

C ec s, Collections

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Price

Wayne

FORS4LE

,IThis is a gently rolling farmwith a fail' set of improve­ments-good well--l mile toschool. ;~o acres in bromeand alfalfa. No bindweed.Known as the It R. Smithfarm.

INSULATEWith Homeguard

Insulation'

Improved 160 acre farm located,6 ilWes West of Wayne,

on Highway .98.

Why PilY exorbitant Pl'ices to haveyour home insulated? • Have Garn- I

bles' bonded; trained c~ew insulate,your sidewall and attic, Reduce Iyour home temperaturle 15 degreesin summer. Saves up td,4070 of yourwinter fuel bill. Reduces your paint­ing and redec@I'atihgcdsts. Fire andvermin proof GamblEls gu.aranteeall jobs against condersatlOn andsidewall llettling. Costs as low as$175 to. $200 on averag9 15 to 6 roOmhouse'i

Your Job Can Be Handled oJ, Our ThriftyPayment Plan. CalI Ws For

)1 I Free Eatimate. I

$1 5 per acre

Martin L. RiDge~

FOR SALE: An exIra well grownoffering of pur:cbred PolandChina spring boars. ImmunJi':f'd.New blood lllle."i. ,Four hloekswest of college. Ole G. Nrlson,Wayne. olOtf

FOR SALE: 320-acre farm, 5 mileswest and 1 Y4 north of Winside.Large partly modern house.Large barn. Evergreen grove.Waterworks. Also extra set ofbUildings, fair house and othersmall buildmgs. Price, $23,000,or will seJI best improved 160 for$14,000. Kling Bros., own~rs,

1401 Pierce St., Norfolk, Ncb.n21t3

WANTED: Clean cotton nags.Coryell Auto Co. f7tf

WANTED: Custom. corn picking.'Two-row pull type ma.chine.

Robert Stanley, Carroll, Neb.d5t1p

FOR SALE: Pun'!ln'd IlIH{'k 1'0-.land Cilina IH):lrs AI.so fall bOill".

Nt'w hlood lim's for old CUS!O!11-

FUR SALI':~-I~~t ~1S(J-in north- ers. Everything guaran!l'cd. AI-west part of town Sce t':d. Bahe. bert A. Killion, Wakcflpld, 6 mi.

.fOR -SA-L-E-.-T-w-o-n-pa-r"'Cly-n-p"-'"'C6':'d::=::~.:,~ I ;:F:;:~:;:~;-ut;:~~~.~~;;;-~s~-:-~-;-o-:t_Yn_~~ve-r~_5_~:_I~16 SIx-ply tires. Inquire Wayne Ford and John D('('fc.Body Shop. d5tlp i~~:fs~_~6~38. 36, 28; 10-40, 28;

FOR SALE- A good 194:2 Chevro· New portable typewriter.'let pickup SeC' Buckholz Mo- Lawn mowers.tor Co., Bancroft. d5t] Cobey wagon.

CradIc for elevator hojst.FOR SALE: Puretred Spotted Po- Small gas engines.

lll nd China male hogs. Good ones. Stock wRterers.~. C. Woods, Carroll. n14tf Vacuum cleaners. ; '" f

FOR SALE: Top purebred Hamp· Surge milkers. I:~====I==:==:==:=:===I=I~shire boars. Herbert Albers, 7 Fairbanks-Morse light plant, 110

_~I~~~_nor~~_~~_~is~~__n_2~ D;~~~CSI\Ylinegrindcl's.FOR SALE: New General Electric Iowa cn'Hm separators.

iron [or AC current, never been Roller bearing scooters.used. Herhert Conyers. d511p Rocking horse.s. ~

BlCKERT FARM SERVICE.FOR SALE--A good 1938 Chevro- Wayne, Neb. d5tl

let pickup. See Buckholz Mo·I_--:~~--:" I.tor Co., Bancroft, Nebr. d5tl.

FOR SALE: Two C'xtra good trail­er gE'ars.

·BlCKERT FARM SERV1CE.d5t1

FOR SALE: Purebred Duroc boars.Priced right. ~obt. Erwin, 10miles north of Wayne on high­way 15. d5tf

... ----------FUn. SALI';: Spotted Poland hoars, .

purehrcd hut Jlut regislcred.]~mil E. MJllcr, Wakefield, phone245-1<"20. n28t2p

FOR SALE: Single row JohnDeere No. ,10 corn picker in A-Icondition. 'Emlil E. Miller, Wake­field, phone 24~MF20. n28t2p

-----Ii'OR SALE-Purebred Hampshire

boars. Adam Burbach & Sons, WANTED: To rent or lease" un.2 miles west jof Hartington on furnished j,apartment or hO:use.Mghway 84 al'jld 80 rods north. Mr. and Mrs. Phil DebUS, Morri-

==-:,-__-+'_ d5t1 son Coffee Shop. Phone 30-WFOR SALE: Ca~c single-row corn ----=1 I, rStf

picker, in good 'condition, Posses- ~ b~:~~. ah;fJ~cs~I~~~Wi~~~~i ~~b: ~!r';iii:i""":·I....r:.(I1:.·.,Ii,,::::~.ii:'iia'il,iiil'".'":AId);;'!r

, ;' d5t2 WANTED: Waitre~s, day or n ght G~'FOR SA1JE: 19i, Chevrolet high .hill. Apply to Sylvia D'N ill, '. .6W....., . ~ ,. type insulated anel, %-ton, two Morrison Coffee Shop. • Stf .,.,•• WI

new 6~ply tire, just completely I •• 11..., •••••II!i~.......~III.,~i~"~jr,1overhauled, ne,W radiator. Jack WANTED: Combmation dlshw sh-Lester, ~120 Drglas. d5tlp, er and janitor. Apply to Sy via

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-:. FOR SALE: Registered Spotted- Poland China boars. Big, thick,

I

', -:- easy-feeding type'. W. J. Kieper.olOtl

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Ubtric't IH.i Fr<~nce:-; French, tt'u(:lwr)

Marsha Brummer, 1)on(lld lindHonald Rohde had perfect attcnd~

an('c Hl Novemter.Turkeys and horns of plenty

d('cOnl,td the windows."Lassie Come Homc" is being

read fOl' opening (')(erciSes. i

Thp ~lh and 6th gT1ldc gCOl­raphy dass made physical and p ­Utlcal maps of South America.

J('an Grone,' Marsha Brumm I'

and Arline Morris had ,averag sover 90 ~n quartr'rly examinati(ms.

MarsHa Brummer, Jean Gro ('and Maxine and Rohert MOrllisturn('d in book reports to the cour·ty superintendent. J

Hlstrid 74-. IJ I\11 0.;. fl,larion Glass, 1l'adwr)1)on Bethunp had perfec1 at­

It.'ndal1r'1' In Nov('ml~r'r,

Jimmie and Karen Anderso,

'njun'd iII Fall.1\lr.<.; Sorell Andp['son, ahout 9-1,

who Ilw's With tilt' MOITIS 'f'hom­sens, feU 13$t w('cl~ and injured ahip She was tal{eh to 11 ho.spilalin Omaha m a Wlly:np ambulance.

Rl'lnti\t'llass!''i.])1' Hal'old Avery Milk!", age ;:;,1,

pronllnC'ot doctor and member oftlw Brookings, S D, clinic, died inhis s]('cp last \\ ('('k. Hr was highlycducatp(} and held' s(alf' and na­tional positIOns m the medical\vorld. Hf' ~";lS a J'C'lalivl' of Mrs.W. C fllllg and l\II'S. G('o. BuskJrk.

Frank early Pender mer-chant, sold sinn' to Dean }\1('-

~:;~~I~~I:;nC'1 ~~:~:;,t;;t(~~~:~~;.) Y~~:;·'sRU~'~)l~

!Plans!o dl'\lotc hJS tlll1e to I'll ISIngrabbits.

Be Rure all yourbUIldings arc ll'ak­proof as pOSSIbleHus wintC'r. Tlwl'(,is plenty of rollrroCing of a numbf'1"of w('ights, andthel"{' are ;;l.]so twocolors of thick-butt<'j,-;phalt shtnglps [(lrthiS purpose.

Insisl on FHA's experl, unbiose~

approisn!. •. FHA's exnminnlion,of site, neighborhood ... FHA',IIn,pection, for ,omplinn,e witfr,FHA', propelly slnndnrds.

Carhart

Wayne Municipal Auditorium I

• fur jOUlld "0/11(' jillal/d"g It('tr'

A local dnver ofa npw Job withhardwood humpers,toots a hocn at theday dreaming pcdf'S­

Lumber Co. trian and in "a?d,-, '[ tJon cnes, 1101-

Phone 147 Wayne ber!"

It's all very P('c'u­liar to us, but whenonly half thC' 60,'000,000 employedwerf' working, theslOl"f':- were full ofthe sluff they nmdo.

Still looking fOI' a[t'W sacks O:f ~p­

ment? Look no far~

1hpr for we cajn fur-

W~dnesday,:Qec. III , I

yTonylBradley an~1is Orchest:ra

v. F. W. DANCEI'I

TIll'

A displaced pl~r­son is on(' who gelsup out of his chairIn n hotel lobby longenough to buy apackage of cigar~cttes.

If you have bepndisappointed aboutstorm \'Jindm,'s thisyear, remember youcan still do the next

nolll..- \\-, "('Y, I'rrshkut

State Nalir,TlalBaTIk'

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United StatesBrewers

Foundation

Wayne, Nebr.

:Too many licensees onceseemed mainly, interested inknowing, "How far can I goartd not get in trouble ~ u

The situ:1tion ste;td ily ifl\ooproves. Now most beer retai1~

('rs arc well informed on theliquor control laws ~nd rules.They seek to obey every one­not simply because they fearpenalties but because they knowcareful law observance is theSurest way to win and holdpublic good wi~I.

This improvement in tavernoperations can be partlycredited to the Nebraska Com·mittee's progril-,m of Self-Reg.uIation. Eight years of thisprogr:Im has helped build inNcbr:Iska one of the beer in..dustry's most valued aSSsets-a good name. .

Nebr ka has one of the bestIi lIO control laws in then:ltion. This law, together withrules adopted by the liquorcontrol co.mmission, clearlyspecifies the rights and dutiesof all beer licensees.

Most Tavernsa More Thanrely Keep

hin the Law

'J

Phone 311

trouble sets in. Complete SkellyService and Guaranteed Skelly ,Products will be a big help inkeeping your car in the run'ning this winter.

~We'll winter-proof your completeeha..'s with apt' roved SKELLYo Greate Master Service.

4}We'll wlnter.proof your en~re

a coatillJ system ••• put In ·propero g:rade and·freeze.

All R¥io Service Guaranteed.

McGUIGANRADIO SERVICE

319 ~ain

We will gladly give you FREE estimates on repair

work.

Our stock of repair parts and tubes is the most com­

plete that is to be obtained. Due to this we can

give you one~day service.

The supply of new radios is li~ited. If you intend

to purchase one for Christmas, now is the time to

buy while we still have a nice select assortmenl of

radios, record players and combinations'.

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Old Man Winter's OIl theprowl ••• and he knows yourcar's a better target now thanever before. Play safe-Iget itir:- shape now, before real

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11W~'II wiotc-r..proof !your motor wi.b

. SKELLY Fortified: Tagolene Wlp..o ter..Wetaht Motor Oil.

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~W~'II winter.proof your trantlmi...lion and differe-ntial with SKEL~yo Winter.Welsht Long Life Grease,.

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~. I' Wate,

Pa~k Hil~, spenLJ'hanksgi~j'ngv~~ I<ll.lso ~pent Mond~y in the Hf'I-gren and Gptl(' of Waynf', Mr. and Mrs.catJOn WJth hom~lkS at: LYl1(jh, home as 1\-11\.<;. Helgren v.·as .not so PaLl I L('s~mun, Bonnie und. tJnk,going there Wed {'sday evening well. Mr. B.nd Mrs. Emil MUle", :r\1issand returni"ng Sund evening. Thl":: Irvin an{l Harry Bartc-Is l'\1Iurillll Miller. Elton. Millt'l' and

Mr. !\nd Mrs. Clarence .Wolter fHI~1ilies ntlt'nded the mnrringe of Miss Darlene Roberts.

and ch1l8ren spent. Sunday evening tht'ir nip,'C', Miss Vulore~ Victor to 1==============at Theron CUlton's. Md:n M. MOl'dhol'l'it in Gr~ce

Mr. and Mrs. ,John Hanson wel'e Lllllwriln church in Wayne SundaySunday supper guests in the Rob- ev('nmg.ert ,F. I-Janson home. Mrs. Emma L('v('ne enjoyed com-

Mrs.. Amanda Lindberg \\'ent to pany Wednesday afternoon for herthe Oscar Johnson home W£'dnf's- birthday of the following day. Mrs.day to remain for several wcel<s. M. F. Ekeroth, Mrs. C. A. Sal', Mrs.

Mrs. Otto Sahs and Gene, Mrs. Da)e Anderson, Mrs. Joe H. W .Paul Lessman visited in the Ther~ Johnson. Mrs. K E. Miller. Mrs.on Culton home Sunday aft£'rnoon. Luther Hypse. Mrs. E. 1~. Hypse,

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Johnson Miss Edna Dahlgren and Rev. Wi­of Pender were Sunday dinnM' and berg enjoyed a social afternoonsupper guests in lhe Iva,rl Nixson anti cooperative birthdaY lunch.home. Mrs. M. F. Ekf'rolh shared honors,

Mr. and Mrs. .Jess BrowrH'll and having the same birthday.Jimmie. were Sunday afternoonvisitors in the Roy Gotsch hOl11e at 'I'halllu.giving Noh·s.Allen. i The Marvin and Lawrence Fuit

Mr. and Mrs. Perry Jnhnson, families W('I'E' dinner guests in theDennis ancl Dwuin of Carrol! wen' Arthur Fpit home.Monday supper guests ·at Kenndh Mr. and Mrs. Verdel Lund andPacker's. sons were dinner and supper guests

Mr. and Mrs. K£'nneth Packer il,l the Ben Lund homt'.and children spent Sunday L'VL'- Mr. and Mrs. Jess Brownell andning in the parental John N. John- Jimmie were dinner guests of Mr.son home in Laurel. and MrR. Ernest Anderson.

Mr. and Mrs. Emil Mill£'r, MrS. :\11'. and Mrs. ('nrl Sundf'll andPaul L.essman, Mrs. Ot to Salls and IG. A. Sundell l'njoYl'd dUCK dinner IGene spent...' Sunday evening in the in 1Ill.' J()!-;I~.J-lh r.,:riekson homl2.Mrs. Minni~ Miller home. 1\11' alld Mr.';. lIowarrl Andf'rso!1

Mr. and WV!rs. Irvin Bartf'ls and or Sio!lX C'J!y \\/('1'(' dinnnr nnd sup­children and Mr. and Mr;.;. EmIl pl't· g\le:;!s ill tile llarpntal i-1jnlmcr,Walters spent Sunday pVf'nin~ Lund 110mewith lhe II<'nI'y Wil.'tings. 1\11'. and 1\11':0:. L('\lj Dahlgren,

N. P. Christensen was n husirlf'sS Elaine amI Leola. Mr. and Mrs. C.visitor in South Sioux City Mon~' A. Lundberg and Rudolph andday. He plans on building a nc-w 'rhurr' Johnson were dinnf'r guestscorn crib on his home placC'. in the Erick G. Johnson nome.

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Slutz hnd Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wolterdaughters of Den....er, Mrs. Oscar cntert<lined at it ,duck supper for

:~~~~~jhiBtth:~aeui~~~rg::~e~~~;~~~~~~~~~~~e~"k~~~M~~~~dK~~.~~Mr, and Mrs. Art Meyer and Mr. Will Klein and sons of Battle

and Mrs. Emil Miller were among Crcek,those who he1ped Mrs. Will Victor Mr. and Mr!>. Vorace Packer andobserve hcr birthday Sunday cv('~ISharon Kay of Omaha came upning. \NcdnC'sday (Owning to spend

Mr. and' Mrs. Jo,Scph Erickson Thank!>giving day In the parentaland children spent Friday. in Sioux Ernest Packrr hom£' where they~ity, and Sunday afternoon visit(>d Iwer(' jOi.n('d by the Kenneth andIII the Dr. A. A. Sundell home in Levinus Packer families.Wisner. A famIly cooperative supper was

an~~a~~~t~~S~~r~b~~tn~~~t~~~~~~~v~{~YC'~~~~~~ ~;;.y:~~1e~~~~r~ NEBRASKA COMMIITEEguests of his father, M. J. Blatch- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Johnson,ford, at Mask('ll. Other r£'latives Mrs. Naomi EchtenkamI? and chil~

were also present. drcn, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Holm andMr. and Mrs. Lawr('nce Felt and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin

children of Wayne were Su,llday Bartels and children present.dinner guest.s in the Arthur Felt Enjoying 7 o'clock turkcy dinner l";harlea E. Sandall, State Directorhome observing the birthday of in the Mrs. Minnie Miller home 710 Fiut Nat' lIallk B.dg • Lillcoln

Lawrence Felt which was Satur- \\:.:e~r~e~M:r~.ia~n:d~M~r~s;.~M~e:lv~in~S;a~hs~of~~~;:;:~~~:;:~~~~day. ~bjOn, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sahs

El~;' ~~~eM~i:~ulo~ha~:!:rf~~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••~•••••••••••••••••" •••••

Kermit Johnson home TUf'sdayevening when the birthday of hisfather, Joseph -C. Johnson, waScelebrated.

Tuesday evC'ning visitors in theVernon Schultz homp tQ, hf'lpRichard celehrate hig first hirth­day were Mr. and Mrs. JosephErickson, Lois and Dwain. and Mr.and Mrs. Charlie Fle('twood andDonald.

Mr. and Mrs. Hjnlmer Lund en~

tertalned at supper Saturday .ve~

nin'g for Mr. and Mrs. KennethSlutz' and daughters of Denver,Mr. and Mrs. Howard Anderson ofSioux City, Mr. and Mrs. OscarBloomquist.

Mr. and !'"frs. Clarencp Olsonwere SL!nday afternoon and supperguests of Mrs. Ellpn Backstromand spent the C'venlng in the J£'~

rome Pear~on 'Momf'. rpmindinlZ Mr.Pearson of anothpr birthday whichwas Monday.

Mrs. Emma Levene and sonswere Sunday dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs. Joe H. W. Johnson andvisited in the Aaron Helgren homeSunday, afternoon. Mr~. Lcvene

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SDI\V,~E(JEMBER 5,,1948I : I

THE \,lI\VNEHERALD, WI\VN1!lt ~EBRI\SK

'1'/Carr61fo' parlmen ':·Wayne'llj" " .", " , ,~ BYEMELYO GRIFF"" .... oOa THY HUSE NYBEBG

;::~NRtile D,on,.0,r, Rolll:, ' ~icreefy tary. Miss Ruth owe,ns ~aa chosen Golden Wedding IHarc!ld. ho losi fingers in a corn.,' .' , • • . '. • treasurer. MlSi; BonnJe Lpu Owens T B O·b eleV(j.to~.. In Carroll, HIgh had the lesson. Mrs) J. ,R. Ow~ns. .0 e ,served Mrs. y Pel'due of Wayne. was

" " ..... ~ S al Forecast. Miss BonnIe Lou and Mlj Marllyn The golden wedding annivel'- at Wm. Ml1Is' Sunday} and wentEOT wiUj have a Christmas par~ Owens anq,Mrs. GeQ. 0 e~s se~v- snry of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Lano- to AlI('n Pq:rdu("s MohdllY. Mrs.

;J..b:ai:ora to ~.eiit Play ty. for nWnllbers.' this month. ed. ~ Chrlst~as p$rty with g~ft anger w'1ll be observed Mon(Jay, H. L, arnler was in the Mills.:: - ·A~. '~' Auditorium. We~Fu meets this Thursday excl~ange and mstaHaUo of offlc~ December 23, in tht' home of nlCir home S nday night., F''rid':y EveJl~. evening w~.h Mrs. Perry Johnion. ers J8 planned at the chuteh in De- daughh'r, Mrs. Clms. Jorgensen. Mr. a. d Mrs. Stanley Griffith

__ Delta De 'neets this ThUl'Sday ccrnber. -_ and Sha on, Mrs. Mary Davis andHonor roll tor se<Ond sIx: weeks evening wi h Mrs. W. R. Scrlbn~r. Plan for Service. Mr. snd~Mrs. Fra"!' Griffith were

.fJJI~~~h~:;h~~m~\U~~'e~~~ su=:)~t/~':"~~~~~.O~~n~"'el; :::::~:I~d~:~~Yw~~~I~~n~~~ On Bible Sundall !;'ha~:sgl~~~ndi:~enr~s home fori !I...avonn~,Go$hOt'n, Arlene'iHalleen, 13. J dinner guests in the Vern Leach American Bible Sunday will be Mrs. aldon Brugger and Mrs,,!"I):nvtl.y Hurlbert, Eleaqt>r A,nn Loyal N~ighbQrs, have 1 Q'clQck observed by Presbyter',an and Con¥ Andrew Nelson called Tuesday

I h ""GI Ch t D horne at Creston to observe the la t k d th H N IH:~n;¥n, Jean Rees and Lowell unc eon .a·r rls mas party e- first birthdays of LiI'ida Rae Kelley gregational churches next Sunday ~. we an e arry e sonO\Y~~', All received no C's and camber 12 }Yith Mrs. AI. Thomas. and Linda Sue Leach. In further with afternoon and evening serv fal11l1y ~Unday at Herman Brock~

I" Ilot inure th$D two a's. Annual. Methodist bazaa~ and observance of Linda Ra~ Kelley's ices in the Presbyterian ch~rch~ mnnls t see Ch~rles. ..JUnior.class play, "Th' Camp- chicke.n PI~upper at the chu~ch birthday, Mr. and Mrs.' Kelley en~ Dr. M. H. Hanawalt of Wayne, M~s. '~' L. WlleO:' of Lmcoln,

>bells 'Are Coming," will be given Saturday, ecember 7. Servmg tertained in the F. E, Beyeler home will speak at 2. A new pulpit and Ml s. Marguerite Rers of};rids.)" evening, December 6. Ad- litarts at ?:I . d5tl Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Bible, the gift of th£' Presbyterian o.range _.Ity, Iowa, ~pent ~hanks-"~ h;le of tickets indicates a w~men~, lub .meets De,eember -Women's society, will be dedicated. gIVll,.g \\:eek~end With ~.helr par-la,rge attendance. 12 ~~ M ,ClaJr TheophJlus for ~:)~~e,JO~:~~:~lat~y~:~,dr'k~; Rev. o. B. Proett will preach lilt en1s, M~. and Mrs. DaVid R~es. ,

'School was dismissed Thursday a ~i~r1Stm party. Mrs. W. R, Dorothy Wacker, Mv. and Mrs. 01'- the evening service. The- Pfrry Johnsons were In thJand Friday fQr ThankffRiving va- Serl ner, ItS. E.. L. Pearson and val Harrison anC\ :Douglas, and Mrs. J. H. Owens is presi~en't, K('nneth Packf'r home at Wake~'~aJcin.· Mrs. Ed. l\utwem assist. Mrs. Edith Harris()n. This was Mrs. T. P. Roberts vice president; flpld j Monday evening last week.

J In Upper Grode&. Ha~py ~.. rkers meet December Mrs. Edith Harrisonis first trip out Enos Williams secr('tflry and RO}j.~ Mr. and} Mrs. Tom Roberts. wereReport cards were distributed 13 with ~Jd' Harold ~shorn. since October 15 wh~n she sUffered ert Jones treasurer of the organ. at John on ~ Tuesday evening.

after six-week tests. Mrs. Cliff , Undsay as:nsts. A a stroke. She remajned with Mr. Jzation Mr. a d Mrs. Sam Dennison of

Ifo~:":~ha::~~~":~:~~t~'; ~~risf~%~)t~r~~ a;l~;~~~ex~~;;~ and Mrs. F. E. Beyeler untl1 Sun- SCf;~ls~~t~rians h a v c Sunda~ ~fi~~~:c~' :e~~ ~r;.~~y ~:;,.~;'J~ 'Gaye Wagner, Beverf.. and ber 18 in ¥b Geo. Johnson home, day. . n('ar Sholes, Thanksgiving. The!:,RJehard Carlson, Nonna Drake and ImuR~ Is III at Home. , Dpnnisons were there a few days.'$hirleY,Hampton. SOcIety.,' " I' Chas. Whitney has been 111 with, TIl(' James Shufeldt, Carl JRns~: The 5th grade is working on Entertains Xuc!Klay. a leg infection at his horne here. Sflns and P. J. Church('s w{'rc' Sat-

Roman numerals above 100. The Knittingt!Ub met Tupsday with ,urd<lY sup})pr guests at Tom6th..."rade is working with liqUid IVlrs. Levi oberts. I I ChUd'Ch'S. The same group had• To Go den W('ddlng. Sand!d...."measures. Congrogatlona.l Cbirch. d un ny $upper in the P. J. Church.;y Mr. an Mrs. J. C. Woods go to h'. "As You Like It," by Shakes- With Mrs. Serlbneor. Sunday school at flO. reaching Lyons Friday to attend the' gold~ O';:;f.-.· a,..jd Mrs. Ronald Kuhnh"nn

,peare, was completed by 8th grade. Legion AJm.xiliary met with Mrs. by Rev. Ed. Saylor of Yankton en wedding celebration of Mr. and If ..

" .' The 7th and 8th graders are Iw. R. scri~Eer last week Tuesday at 11. The congrl;j'gati n unites R of Wayne werc with Mr. and Mrs.:studylng,World War One. 'when towq S, handkerchiefs lind with Presbyterians' for special ~~~' ;r~~he:r o~g~~~.tt~o~~~~er a IE. Lj Pearson and Mrs. Alice Hurl~> ' The-~ voted to give a Christ- dolls were' rought for the vcter- Bible Sunday services in Ithe af.ter. bprt Ifor Thanksgiving dinner. All,mas: program. Names we-re chGs- ans' hospital. noon and evening, Start Christmas Program. »,-'erd in the Elmo Jenkins home for'e~ for gift exehange Ladies have been QQilting in Th Ch' t t t d .sup~r. '..J.. -- . Honor Villl~Qra. homes the past week. Tliey met in d('-ali~g ~i~~s l~:sln ~a~r:il~~ ~:~~ ~ M- s. Mabpl Goff and cl1iIdren of

.. 'will Be Married Mr. and Mrs, Wendel Haines of the Frank Rees home Mdnday eve 'II b (d t I . I d $iou' City. were Thanksgiving

1! ' Mmneapollsttht:' form£'r a nephew nj~forwork' ~ ~~1£' a~ tt~:e~~)~gereg~ti~~~l(~~ulirca~. gu('s s in thp home of Mrs. Goldie, ' 'At L ....al CiILurc;L jof the Cl~ e Stanleys, were hon~ . G,lea on., Mrs. GOff, 1.5 a sister ofU"..- 'If, 'It lvor Morris is directing lIw music

. 'Mlss Marguerite Rees, daughte'r 'ored Satu y. evening when young . PRUI'S Ltlthprjan dhurch. and Duvid Rees the speaking. Mrs. Earl Smith and aunt of Mrs.!' and Mrs. David Rees of folks fn:>m , IXQn were guests at (Re. H. M. HilPert,),'UPPI,y pastor) dlea on.

d Mitchel H. Moret, a party m the Stanley home. R v. M. Reetz of Gurley, who To Norfolk Meeting. M s. Forrest Watermfln or Walt~live at Orange ~itJy, acce ted a call to S~. Paul's Rev. and Mrs. F. J. Schank and hi.ll. who came Saturday night,

arried at the Carroll Honor Au•• Thun. chur h, will be herel December 10. Leonard Halleen took 10 young Vi~itl>td a f£'w days :with relatives.lonal churcl'i Decem- Aug. T

llll'S 71st birthday of He II likely be installetl the fol- folks to Carroll Sunday for an S~c nd Shirley Hokamp were in

Tuesday as~ observed Sunday lowing Sunday. RtV. ~nd Mrs. afternoon and evening rally at the dM~:s. ~g,dh't Hokamp'~ home Satur-when no- t dinner guests at R t h t h Id h . 11... alY 'ee z ave wo c 1'£0, one m wletho~ist church~ 500_young folks T~e Aih"'r! Swihart family of

Ho~ from Rochester. ~~r:;~~d if ~~rs~fH~~~e~,C~:;d college and one in ~igh School. !Htendmg. Dr. F~. E. Jackman lGrfllld 'J~.da~d, Mr. and Mrs. DaveCharles Brockman, son Of~' Thun family of Wayne, Herman Services Sunday i at 9:15 and gave a me.ssage. Young folks h~d Thprpas of Valentine, Evan Hamer'and Mrs. Herman Brockman, ~ Sunday school afte~ard, cha~ge of the songfe~t. pam'l dlS~ and :Glrnn Jenkins families were

turned 1)Jesday last week' fro '[~~~ ~~r:;Al.~, Oscar, Rob('rt and Ladies' Aid m£lt £ldnesday this ?us~~n ~~ stewardshIp and £'ven~ Thanksgiving dinner guests at M.;Jiocbe~lf!r where he had an ope _ ~oes~~s~:ith Mrs, H('nry WtIcker, sr., mg aI's IIp. 1. Swihart's. _ation on' his left thumb. H(o 8 Pa1rty at. \~te. Mr. and Mrs. Don Roman of

, : there seven weeks and is improy- Mrs. HO\f 11 Roberts, the former CARROLL Norfolk were week~end guests ining. His moth~r was with him Miss Mari&n e March, was honor- (ReV~;~J~.d~~h~I~::r~~·stor) Betty Hokamp visitC'd Saturday thf' Lf'vi Rob£'rts home. Mrs. Ro-a 'few weeks and his father later, ed. Friday~ar. t.ernoon at a miscel- at 'Barton Bailey's. man, Mrs. Roberts and Miriam andthe latter 'returning with him. laneous sll \\fer in the home of Mrs. Choir practiced M~}I1day evening Tom Church bought a new por- Miss Virginia Jones were in Sioux

r tt R S· W b 15 with Ivw' Morris directing. table corn elevator. C't S t dWIJI Return Soon. ~~~:n bein~ ~~ests~Y~~~EO~~~ett Official board meets tnis Thurs- Th U d H th f 'l h d 'I.,. ~. ~;:~er arid Charles went

Mrs, John Hansen and infant Rees, Mrs. :Frank Rees, Mrs. David day evening instead of Friday be~ Sund:y di~~er a:~red ~r;:~:rt's.a to Sioux City Sunday to meet

son, Lonnie. will return this,·week Rees and ~rs. Levi Roberts were ca~~~d~~:th~h~~~ ~d~~OlF~daio atM~~~~~ ~;~';*;~~rs~~~ee~:~~ Mrs. Scribner who had visited

=~r:~:~~:i~;~, ::o~~~~ ~~~~~~~'w~~e:r:e~~esof cootie, and service at 11. ing. ~~~~~ T::~:s~i;i~ftui~ ~~~ls~' A~ichild in the family is a daUght;;:. Next Monday evening Dr. E. E. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh- Engstrom were there Thursday.Mrs. I:f¥J1sen is the .former Luel~a Obaene Blr~hday, Jackman of Norfolk, district su~ 'Were in Omaha Monday and Tues- Mr. and Mrs.'W. W. Roe and theRrench:- ,,).. ~.. _ 'Hollis Wi~liams' birthday was perintendent, wil1 preaclit at 7:30 qay. Jam0s Bressler family of Wayne,-! _ observed Sa~urday evening when and conduct quarterly conference. Doris Bowers was a Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Phillips and

Llon9" Will Convene. guests at his home were Mr. and All members of the church and supper gueSf.---~n the Harry Evans the Enos "'Iilliams and Wayne Wil-Lions club will meet next Tues- Mrs. Geo. Wacker of Randolph, congregation are urged to attend. home r' --' Iiams familieS' were Sunday dinner

day at the Davis cafe. The mee[t- Mr. and Mr~. Earl Davis, Mr. and Mr~. Joh~<eluynn was in SiQUX guests at Art Link's.Ing was not held last week r{l& Mrs. warde~LYQnsof Wisner, Mr. CARROLL LOCALS City Saturday with her daughter. The Clarence Granquists of, of the members were in and Mrs. erhard Wacker and Mrs. T. P. Roberts and Miss Rosie. Wayne were Thanksgiving guests

ne for rpad promotion. Ronnie. Th Wisner folks remain- Ruth were in Omaha Saturday. Miss Joyc(' Morris was a Sunday in the Mrs. W. R. Fr:-ench home.ed over Su day. They and the Rev. Ed. Saylor ofl Yankton ,was dinner guest of Miss Pauline Mrs. Dorene French and chil,dren

':,~:~J'i()gram In School. Williams f ily visited at Geo, at Ivor Morris' for Sunday dinner. Drake. and the Raymond Otte family of~~'~~~lene Bowers and pupils Wacke.r's Sunday afternoon. The Elmo Je,nkin~ family had Albert Anderson of Wakefield, Wayne ~ere Sunday gueslts.

.pto~~:~~~g::~~~~~~~gi~~~ Guild Hold~"Elfctton. ~~~~~y dinner in th¢ Lyle Jenkins ~~:sne~,;hanksgiVing at J. M. Pe- ev~~r:;~t ~~"~tlhn~~tk:f~~ns~Wednesday evening. Westminster Guild, meeting Fri- Mr. and Mrs, John Davis were The John Grier, jr., family call- klns,1 Were Mr. a~d Mrs. J. O.

day evening with Mrs, J. H. Owens, at Harry Griffith's for Sunday ed at Myron Larsen's Sunday af~ Conl1:-Y ,and Mike f Winside, Mr.Town Board Meets. reelec;ted Mrs. Walter Miller presi~ supper. ' ternoon.'· and Mrs. Lewis Jo 1I1son, Mr. and

Town board met Tuesday even~ dent, Miss ora Jenkins 'vice pres1- The Leo Jordans were at Lloyd The Glenn Jenkins family had Mrs. Clair Swanscm nnd Wm.fug. dent, and NFss Lois Jenkins secre- Be~mer's at Hoskins for Sunday Sunday dinner in the Melvin Jen~ Piep¢r. I

................... ••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••••• dinner. kins home. M*. and Mrs. Don Morris ofii • The Blaine Gettman tiamlly of Mr. and Mrs:. C. W. Perrin vis- WIchita;, Kan., Mr. and Mrs. C. H.• GolJ8 u··gget I:'"'.ed • Dixon had Sunday dinner at John Ued Mrs. Etta Perrin at Winside Mor~s IIOd Harold Motris were: U ,K' ., =Gettman's. Sunday evening. Sun ay dinner guests in the Ober-• = Ronald Lage ret~rned Sunday Mr. and Mrs. M. S, Whitney and lin ortis home. Mr. f.lnd Mrs.• .. from Omaha wher~ he spent a Chan were at Chas. Whitney's Lest I' Vplk and Carol called in theII I We 'have for y u Gold Nuggett! laying mash. II couple of days. Sunday evening. afte ,noon.=i e Mr. and Mrs. Framk Rees, Ron- Mrs. Wm. Pritchard, Allan and 1Geo. H. Reuters were Sun~:I i Al~ Fairm;:t" buttermilk iq: 100 pound III aId and Jean were at'T. P. Roberts' Tom were at Wm. KJeensang's day inn&r guests at Geo. Reuter's• drums. A d tonic for those, pullets. Let •• for Thanksgiving. t Thursday evening. at ayne. The Adolph Claus-! lMiss Mary Louis Thomas of Miss Cleo Davi~ who teaches in sens'l Lou Baiers, ~erbert Rueters

j·;·.1i us -supply yo anb. . va.lentine spent the eek~end with Scribner, was home from Wed- and, Gust Johnsons were also

1ttdw "is. the tiJ..",. to I'get th.at.,n~,.J.....'... r,':~. 'di'o.•.' We Miss Joyce Morris. nesday until Sunday. there. The Fred lAevermans of1 • , :r ~ Mrs. Maggie vans spent Mrs. Anna Stlilltenberg of Win&ide, were afternoQn guests,

f '1· hB~~e"t"em in D. C~d'~r A.::IA~\ ~~"'.-ed' ~il' sell. ~~~k:fi~\~~~~i~~~ rank Hughes ~aa~~~, ~~~t:n:e~~~~end guest at Ll~y%n~:~~~n~om~r~~~e~r ~~~I ;c:~nl' us your pro uee:- 'goo p ace to Frank Smith, My'Ijon and RoBie 'The Vigb Hansens' and Lewis Mrs. Ted Winters~ein and Betty

i ,- 1J Lush of Omaha were at T, P. Rob~ Johnsons were at Herman Brock¥ Lou, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Winter-

DAVIS ft.·OD 1'1 erts' Sunday. They <lame ~o hunt. man's Sunday evenihg. stsei of YVayne, MJi. and Mrs. Les·

I-I:''' Mr. and Mrs. GCt Owcns and Miss Viola Thomas who teaches tel' linger of LirjJcoln, Mr. and

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,Keith were Thanks.riving guests in Grand Island, was home from Mrs.' EmrYs Morris and Patty andPhone 78 I Carroll, Nebr. in the Robert Ow ns home at Wednesday to Sund~y. M§S. Margaret Henegar of Wayne.••••'......................... •••••••••••••• BIQomfield. The Ed. Shufeldt.S and Herbert anksg'ving dh)ner guests at

Mr. and Mrs. Art ~agdanz.were Shufeldts were . Sunday dinner Axel Smil~'s were Mr. and Mrs.•••••••••••••••••••~••••III••••••••••••••••Ii••- Sunday luncheon gyests at Earl guests at Dot Ralstpn's. Wm.'1 Kle~nsang of Hoskins, Mrs.

! Fitch's. The Rudy lasak family Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stapleman of Wm.1 priEhard, Tbm and Allan,

Carroll Iigh.. S.ChOOlJ.u.niors called in the evenln , Laurel. were at Otto Wagner's for Lucille R ehards of Norfotk. D.or-Mr, and Mrs. Da\je NelsQn and Tuesday last week supper. othy! Rei! wisch, I1Ierbert Holtz.

present Larry ~ of WJnside and the Johh Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hefti and and !the If~milies of Roy Jenkins,, Grier, jr., family had! Thal\ksgiving Miss Margaret Switzer were at Loui~ Jenkins, Albert Jenkins.-,.r'h· C be'n A~' ! rl • " dinner at John Grierls.' Wm. Knoll's SundaJY evening, Leonard Prl'tchard and Lew,'s•; •.';. e a.m .. ' s r, II \J,Om1ng Sam. Kenneth an~ Bob Obers\ Mr, and Mrs. Carlos Martirr of Johnson. I

~~~J;~nt~~X;e~~faF~~p~lt%f C:~: ~~~~se,o;'~~. ~~n~~~i~v~rd~~~~ Mr. an~ Mrs. H~rry Hokamp;::" Friday, December ) 1946 In the Ed, Kenny hOl)1e. ris. and Jane Df Gerin~. Mr. and Mrs.8 p. m. :l\t1iss Virginia Jones, Mrs. W, E, The Myron Fishers of Wayne. John HSCkh;.,am afnd~,~r. a~ Mr~

Jones and the Merritt Jones fam.. a'rJd Lewis Johnsons were at Ver.. Will 0 q,mp 0 en, r. anI Uy of- Norfolk. had ThanL.;iving mond Nelson's Tuesday evening Mrs. Hent Hoka and Shirley,

ICAST II dInner at Levi Roberts'. last week. Mr. and rs. AU I'leirschenk'~ ~ • . Jean Rees M~~!I lone Jpnes returned Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Donald Morris of and Coll~!n of R$dOlPh. were

(gan·.. • • • • • .' I'll '~o~~~~t~J~~~~ ~~4~1a::~c~~~:: h~~ ~~kS:i~~ :a..i~~:~~Q~~nh~~erz.ei'~I\,J~~n;sd~ ~.r~aYE~:le~~~a: ..ne;'h~ue~:r::• • .' • • • • t • Lowe~1 Owens ing,pjnniQ'f at JQe H~kel'a, until Sunday. . Hokamps visited aloin the John• • • • • • • -I • Bernalid Bonta Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Jones and Mrs. Wickla~d an Robert, Bel. Schram and Henry okamp homes.. ' ., " .' .' I· . JX'~~:C:: Lynn returned Sun ay from Mo- en and Irene Steuy r of, Omaha, and left Sunda_y.~~--,-_

~:I Mary Ann Evans ; btillge, s. D., whe they spent were SU)lday guests of their aunt,

!!eli . I. John Rees II TIi/lhkllglving wIth llitlYes. M.... Dora Belford, 'UgllBta Cllmpl)ell . 1. Arlene fJalleen. Mrs. Rose Novo ny, who had Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Glass. Mr, • NOR HWEST

Pt'olltpter. • • . . . . • • • !eanor Ann l aanson • been here with her aughter, Mrs, and Mrs. Marion Glass, Mr. and~

JTIME I 1Rudy VIasal,. left onday for Los M.rs. Clair Swanson w.ere at Lewia WAK,EFIELD

A Saturela mormng' J"t Angeles to spend thp winter. Johnson's for Sunday dinner.· , ....lIn "l' e 1 'Mr. and MrS. Dav~ Tt)pmu and Thanksgiving dinner and lunch. I by-

!W)""".,",".' '0,_'1'·1', LACE, BOlte of Valentine and Mr. and f!on guests at Ed. Brandt's were Mf W C RiDeBrannlgans' .sum cllbln by II Iii f In tlw Oz rks iMrs. Lloyd Morris were Saturday tile (amllles o! Luther Street,Wal. ' I' ., • •

SnqO:P~Ill OF ACfS ' • stlpper guests in t", Geo. Owens ter Street, E,d. Shuf.ldt and at.to Mrs,' MInnie Mil r and Arnold

Act I The living ropm of the Brannigan cabin. About bIn ho~e. f II' t,l, 0 .... Black. '~ spe~t Salurday a Theron CuI-o'clock on a June morning, T ~ ne am ,es a .,... . ""hmer, 1\1:.... James Shufe dl who Is, reo ton'. .,,,

Act· II The same as Act t. Two days lat~lat eleven at"" aVernon Behmer, ~ert Behmer, covering from, an 0 eration went .' M . and'Mrs, A',a. Shager spentAct XII The same as ini previous acts. ~ew mmut S lat~r'l LIQyd Behmer and enry Asmus of to her home SUl')d Y from": the- ,Sun ay eV~nJng WJtf Mr, and Mrs.

•," birected hI.,. Kathevine yl I Ho~~!naS'onMdi"MlsLsYd he '!Ioethtm• eFlra'yoef home of. her dau,ght~r. Mrs. Ca,1'1 Ben ~und. ~~ j + Ul<:Ul «--L Janssen. I I . i" M . and'IMrs. Walt Utecht spent

Pr-oduced by specIal arra:g~enitwith T S. Demso & Co.• ~ Behmer of Norfolk were Thank13~ M.,,rs,. H. L. Ha,nne, WB$, in, "No.',r-,,' iFrid Y',~V,.,ning Wi,t, M,r. and Mrs.4 I :Mi~ne PjO lS. Innesot~I I ""~vin$' dinner guest at t...eo JOf- ~olk from TbUr&daYrto SatuI!day Clar nee Wolter............................... •••11I•••••••.1.. dan's, and a,gain Monday ,ilhh~r~01';' ',f AtjUth'llIlof at, teacher jot

11.!Jl~~l,lill:i:HI:III·I:, 1", .. 1t I' 1"lli'l ~~ l{il,JiIlI1"I!l1 ij'l .1, I I' T 'I I '

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LpCALS

Elkhorn ValleyHereford Sale

22 Prominent Herdswill bl" rcpresentpil In the

Inf'ludf'd will be 65 Choice HenI.Range and Fann Bulbi, 85 CO\)l8with ("alvps at side and Heifers.prs('Uesl good doing brf"eding

('attic of the most popUlarquaHty.

For cato.loJ' address rl

Charles Corkle, Sale Mgr.

Norfolk, Nebr.d5, 12p

to be hpld at the Nol'folkLlvestnd{ Sales PaVUt~It,'.

Monday, Dec. 16100 Regiatered Hereford

and Polled Hereford Bullsand Females .

Lude'll DousqU£'f, :n. of Poncasuffered a fractured skull and tornpar Saturclay when a corn elevatorover! urned and st ruck him.

Rev. Wm. Fischer had Sundnydinner 'at Hugo Fischer'H at Win-sJde. '

MI'. nd Mrs. Herman Baehr ofEmpor " Kan., were Friday eve­ning din er guests in the Martin 1...,Ringer h e here. '

Miss A Warren and Kenneth,Echtenk'am were in Sioux City "IFriday l'VC'1 to a,te-nd the wed­ding of D an Lundahl and MissMary Croy. :

Mr. and M Wm. H. Krohn, Mr.lInd Mrs. lester Bumann anddaughte s of Wausa and Mr.. andMrs. Chris Luederg were Sundaydinner guests in the Dirk Luedershom-c.

Mr. and Mrs. Merton Hilton,Miss Ann WarrC'n and Earl VanF.mburgh. the last of Burlington,N. J .. WNe last Wednesday ('ve~

ning dinner guests at Ed. E('hten~

kamp's.Mr. ahd Mrs Paul Andersen ar­

rivedf Friday from Alhambra. Cal.,.to dZ' pose of t heir household goods.The expl'et to h{' back hy nextWe nesdRY MI· AndC'r~en is em~

pioy£'d In a job print ing shop inAlhambra where he bought ahotl'il'.

at

Dance

Wakefield, Nebr.

American Legion Ballroom

Bob Lipka and His Orchestra

Wednesday, ~ec. 11

Wayne .rodu,.:eWayne, Neb., ,Phone 213

M·ethodh.t Ch~lrch.

(Rev. Mrs. C. T. Dillon. pastor)SUl1day, December 8: Sunday

school at 10. Morning worship at11. We will ol1serve Bible Sundaythis Sunday.

WSCS will hold a Christmasparty with an exchange of g-ifts inthe church parlors Tuesday after~

noon December 10. A covered­dish 'luncheon will lJe served. Mrs.James Troutman will be in charge

of ~~~t~h~;l\~;~h~~o~i~~~tt~ndamonthlv rally at Dixon Sundayevening, December 8.

Devoflonal division of WSCS metTuesday afternoon.

school at 10. SerVlice in the Eng­lish language at..lO:30. Servke inGerman at 11 :30.

Lb-dies' Aid held n Christmasparty a.nd no-host meeting in thechurch padors Wednesday aftur­nooh of th is week.Youn~ people's league ·held a

monthly meeting Wednesday eve­ning of this Wt'etc

Saturday, December 7, churchschool at 10·clock.

WINSIDE LOCALS

Former Resident .Marries in West

Announcements have been re'~

c-eived by relatives and friends ofthe marriage of Miss Ann NoreenLoebsac!<., daughter of Mr. andMrs. Henry LocbsBck of LongBeudl, Cal., and Robert F. Adolf~

son, also of Long Bellch. The wed­dlllg took place Sunday, Decem­ber 1, at St. John's Lutheranchurch at Long Beach.

Mr. and Mrs. Adolfson will makethC'ir home in Long Beach.

Mrs. Adolfson is wel1~known inthe WinsidC' vicinity, having rt'­sided here until four years ago,when she moved to California withher parents.

tJnd('-rgot>S Operation.Jeanne Lewis, ]5, daughter of

Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Lewis, under­went an pmNgency appendicitisop\'ration at a Norfolk hospjtalThursday eVf>ning.

THE \VA1'NE HERALD, WAYNE, NE"ilRAIilKA. THlTR!'lDAY, DECEMBER 3. lll4l1

Mrs. Caroline Adams Dies

At Los Angeles Home

In November.

""Vord has b('en recel:ved here ofthe death of Mrs. Caroline Adams,the former Carrie Hupp, who re-

~~~ ind~ll;s~~~s~~~na~v~~a~ta~~~home in Los Ang('le~, (~al., Frfday,November 1::;. Last I'l1es wC're heldat Los Angeles November :21-

Carrie Hupp was thp daughter of1-11'. and Mrs. Andy H~pp, who re­sldpd in Winside from about 1890to 190R.•Mr. Hupp ""a5 11 brickmason by trad£'.

Dcc('/lsed ,',:as gradHated from\\-'inside high schoo!, llater taughtin rural schools of W:hynC' county

~~f~c~\"~~r~r;~:~~~~~~dg~e Tribune

Mrs Adams is !'ur\'ked by oneSOil, Raymond. SIlC' Was t he lastliving memb('r of her family. hf'ronly sister. Mrs. Helen, Dolan, hav­ing Ilfl~St'd away about !a year ago.

Attf'ud lll .. trid Rally.FlftC'{'n n1l'nlhprs: of 1ht' Youth

Fpll<m:ship of til(' 10('1\1 MPlhodilitf'lnIl'('h and ]1('\'. 1h~ C T. DillonaltE'ndpd thC' di~tl"ict rltlly at First::\11'1 hodls( church In Norfolk Sun­day t'\"{'nin h . HI'\" I larry E. Hess ispas10r of t Ill' Norfolk church. Ne­braska \Vps!eyan lTniversity stu~

dents had charge of a ~ong servIceand tlw tnplC. "Youths Need to BeStpwards' l{£'nneth Johnson ofN('llgh spoke on "The Youth Move­In('nt 111 Npbruska" ;JI.nd DistrictSupnintendent Dr E. r:. Jacl{songll\(' an address, "l\-Iaking YoulhFollo\\,prs."

day. December 11, a th~ home of

Mrs. James Troutm n. riftS willbe e~changed. Mrs. la d Wallerwill 'b@ leader of 11 hris mas pro~gram. Roll call be OleiC Sugges­tions:'

Hold Fellowship Dlnn~r.

"fhe M('thodlst church held a 7o'clod{ fpllowship dinner in thee!lul ell bascnH'nt Thanksgiving('I/l'tllng A num!Jpr wcrp prC'"pnt.A turkt'y dml1l'r was st'rved at atablp prpttily dt'C'orated in theThanksg-iving motif. The programconsisted of a cornet solo by GeneReed, saxophone solo by Tom Dil­lon, and a plano solo I~y Mis:; Nor­nl,J .](';In Cary. Croup singing \\-'asl'njoypd R£'v Mrs. C. T Dillon1-.::,1\'(' tIll' address.

Farm ~all' SUOCf'ssful.Tht' farm ~flle of 1\11'. and Mrs.

OllIe' Smilh. Iwlrl TIH'sdElY, Novem­ber :26. allrHC'ted a large crowd.T. J Hughl's of Wayne was theauctioneer. Good pricC's WNC re­ceived Mr and Mrs, SmIth havepurchased an- n('ar Puyal-lup, Wash., and move therethis month.

l'ndl'rR0I'S 0lu·ratlon.(,Imt Trou1man, whD has been at

a clillIC In Rochestel". Minn.,undrnv('nt ;l major opC'ration Tues­day. !\;ovt'mber 26, Hccording to\\ord reCI'II/('d here hy hiS family.He was allip to 1£'8\'(, Ih£' hospit alThursday and \nlJ n1nHlm a1 Ro­dH'stct' fOl about 11'111 davs Mrs.Troutman IS \\lth ht'l llUsband.Mrs. Max LHm~nn oil Laurt'i re­turned homC' Fnday nftC'r spC'nd­inK Wl'dnl'~d;lY and Thul'scby '" lthher parenti,.

M:'1t~~~;;e~:t:::iiswas hostessto the Social Circlle Wednesdayafternoon. Seventeen meI1lbers an~

swered wll c<tll WIth Thapksglvmghmts and current ,.vents Mrs.Harold Thompson 0 LIJ.coln wasa guest. A card wa se t to Mr.and Mrs. ClInt rou man atRochester, Mlnn Four tables were

Mi$s Dorot hea and ,Lponard An­deIlen's birthdays. Aflcr a socialevening, luncheon was served.Present wert' Mr. and Mrs. ChesterWylie anrl famJly, Mr. and Mrs.P. C. Jensen and Jjm,1 Mr. and Mrs.LeOnard AnrlersC'n and family. Mr.and Mrs. Vprnon J~'nspn and fam­ily.' Mrs. Wllils Rllzel and Hichard,Miss Mary, MISS Curol and MissNorma JC'nsrn and ])('Wl'y Jc,nsen.

I:tresf'nt School l"rogram.Pupils and teacher,1 Mrs. Mildred

WiltC', of .school dis~nct ·31 pre­s.cnted a Thanksgiving program atthe school house W(jdnesday eve~

ning. A crowd was in attendance.

Mt'lhodlst Yonth 'fI'H".Youth Fellowship of the Metho­

dist churCh met Friday evening at1hc Roy Nrary home with MissLila Map Neary as hostess. Thememhers dC'('idC'd to go Christmascaroling affer the Christmas proAgram Dpcember :24. The group willhoid a Christmas ~arty Friday,December 20, In the church par-

~~ ~~~~h~~r:~tah~~t~S:~~B~~~~~games, Miss Neary serVl','d two~

course luncheon. Mrs. Tom Rich~

ards of Wayne, sister of MissNeary, was a guest;

Atte-nds Funl'ral alt Norfolk.Mrs. L. E. Norling jl1!cnded fun~

eral servic('s al St. Paul's Luther~

an church In Norfolk Friday I1ftcr~

noon luI' EmJl IJ('ck~l1:lI1 of Nor~

folk, who passed away Monday.MI'. HeCkman was the fatllC'r orMr\>. WRHer Whal('11 of Omaha,slslt'r,in-law of MI'S. Norling.

FOl'llu!r Winside• It

Resident Pass~s

For! Birthday Anni\'f'rsary.MI'. and Mrs. Alfred Miller Qn­

tert,ained relativps and fnf'nds ata P:trtY Thursdaj' (','ening in hOllorof r. Miller's birthd<1Y. Afkrca s and visiting, r{'fl;'e~hmerbts

wer~ servpd.

Uo d Birthda.y Party. _,IeJatives gathered a~tlthe Jo~n

Lo bsack horne Tuesda evenini'No ember 26. to help rs, Lae _sa k "elebrate her birth ay Aft ra. Clal evenin~, lunct:k~'l serve .PI' sent were Mr. aria Ers w .

De\1otlonal Hroull MN't".DevotIonal Study diVision of the

MO~hOdi~t ('hurch met TUI'sctay Ill"­len oon wllh Mrs. G A. L(>wls.Mr . R. H. Morrow was devotionallea er and Rev. Mrs. C. T. Dillionhad charge of the program.

Wins,id-e--:----D-~---e'- ,p---I~!t------- en~_- -:-,Way-ne, Herald ~:~;~~;;;~:;:;.~;;:;~;~~;;r 11I11, Mr. and Mra. Earl Wade, Thurs-

Iii'c'. I BY MISS GLADYS l{EICHERT .... ,'-----,.",-.c::;...c........"...,..: ~~F~~:y\\[~<I,,"r~~~,rn~~~ ~:"dWittler and LeRoy accompanying

day in the MiI~on O'Harrow nnd her there.'G~:mion IWoolridge' home's in Sioux Mr. and Mn\. Wm. Syfolow. Mrs.City, ' Ir£>ne McBane nnd sons and Victor

Mrs. H. P. Hhudy; Mrs. LaV<,rn Koplin, the Jaict of Omaha, wereLf'wis Ulld Marilyn \\'(,I'e In Norfolk ThanksglvinJ:: Ul"sts of Mr. andFrldny lund visited Je'lln U'WIS Ilt Mrs. J. G. PoU ck at Norfolk. Mrs.a h08IJdui the'l'e. J Sydow remained at the Pollack

Mr. aJnd Mrs. Martin Hu~lIC' and home until Friday.family I spent thanksgiving day Mrs. Rosemary Mintz returnedwith Mlrs. Huelle's brother, John to Harvard Sunday to resume herJensen,lat Blair. tfi!aching after spending the

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vahlkamp of Thanksgiving recess with relativesWayne were Sunday guests of h M M' t ' Mien anl;lMrs. V4hlkamp's parents, Mr. and r:~:.' J. ~.. N~~l; r~o~~in:d Qtl-rncMrs. A., B. Janke. Neely residence here. '

RC'v. land Mrs. H. A. Hilpert of Guests in the Wm. Kant' hcpmeNorful~ were Thanksgiving day Thanksgiving day for 6 o'clock dln~gupsls ~f 1heir son, Rev. II. M. fIll- ncr were Mt. ~nd Mrs. EmillJang­pert, a~d family. ber~ and Paul, Mr. and .Mrs. F. J.

Mr'. and Mrs. Edward Wat~r- Dimmel, Mr. and Mr~. Everetthoust' i1d family w{'re ThanksglV~ Witte and famHy and Mr. and Mrs.

1\fO\'(~ to Winside. ing- Ida gues1s of Mr. and Mrs. 01to Kant and family.Mr. and Mrs. Edward Water-. \V.·tr. . Wittl(>r.. Perry BenslttooI of Van Tasset

house and family, who have bc£'n Dean Dian of vVayne was a Sun- Wyo., who s~nt the past week atllvlng ncar Bloomer. Wis., have day af ern?on visitor in the M~s. the Ed. Lindsay home near Wayne, Trinity l ..uthf'mn Chur("h.moved to WInside and are occupy- A. 1'. C apm home. Dean also V15- came to the Art Auker horne Frl~ (Rev. H. G. Knaub, pastor)ing til, residence of Mr. Water- ited ot~er friends. . day evening for several days" visit. Choir rehearsal Friday evening,house's mothn, Mrs. W. H. A. Mr.' nd Mrs. Arthur McCam of Mrs. Auker and Mrs. Lindsay are December 6, at the church.Wlltlcr. Norfo} were Thanksgiving day sisters of Mr. Benshoof. Salurday, D('('('I11\)Cf 7, Saturday

guests ior Mrs..McCain·s mother, Dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and school at 1 :30.

M~·r.Ah;d ~~t~. H. Thompson ~~:: ~:~ ~~~~~~~ ~e~~:fi:~d~ Sd~~o~~aly;O.~~~~:~~rSC~~lc~~~d;i.entel>t1ljined Mr. and Mrs. Art Mr. and Mrs. Albert Milliken and Conlributions for 1hf' ChristmasAukC'r bnd Russell Rehmus at din- family, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Millll- fund may be given 10 the churchncr T1Hlnk~givmgday. ken and daughters, and Mr. and treasurer, C. J. Unger, or other

Mr. and Mrs. Chal'h.'s Unger and Mrs. Henry Bull of Wayne. merpbers of the church council.Willls Rl'idl{'l'\ W('I'(' six o'r1ock Mr. and Mrs. Dean Baird and Adult confirmation class mstruc-

R("turn fa'om JloRpltal. dinnt'f guests in the Sum ReicllC'rt Nancy of Lin~oln were Wednesday tion, Sunday, December 8, at 8.Mrs. LC'ortnrd Martens and son, honw ThanluiglVlllg day. . night guests of Mrs. Baird's par- Teachers-Worl{ers met Monday

JanlPs L{'o(wrd, l'C'turnrol! home I MI'. and Mrs. Frank Hronzynskl enls, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lewis. Mr. evening in the church parlors. Sev­WedtlC'sday from a Wayne hospital. \','/'I't' Thanksgiving day d~nn7r and Mrs. Baird and daughter were en mrmbers were presei'lt. TheMrs Mary Monk is assisting at the guc"fs of Mr. and Mrs. £r'-{JIl Thanksgiving day guests in the Christmas program was arranged.Martens home'. Timpcrlf'Y at Norfolk. Emmett Baird home near Wayne. No-host lunch \Vas served.

Friday ('v('ning guests In the Mr. and Mrs. Harold Siphley en~ Sunday school pupils receiv('dTI£'n B('ns~oof home Wt're Perry tertamed at qinner Thanksgiving parts for the Christmas programBenshoof ~ Van Tassel, Wyo., and ('vening for Mr. and Mrs. Bert Van during the school hour Sunday

W~'~I~f'a~~~i~~~~' Art Auker were in Mr. and M s. Art Auker. Ert and familY of Norfolk, Mr. and morning. Students who werp not

Mr. and Mrs. Everett Witte ca~e~ a;t? ~;~~. :;i1l~~~~0~h~~1p~~~ r::r:~~~dD~~n~~~'a~;'faa~~y~~~ ::~~n~~~~:~ce:~~e~~,~~~t::itl~~~\\'t~t~S~V~~I~ ~~~~~;~tF:~~a~'aUgh_ John R. J .nes home at Carroll to Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Wade and fam- announced latpr.

tel', Gladys, spent Friday in Fre- ~(,~~l'~~~ ~~S~'~i~~i~lIcary, Nor- ilYsunday afternoon visitors in the de~~OaSt~n;P~~~~~t1~; i~~ ~~~~~t~mont. ma Jean nd Billy were 1l1anks- Carl Nurnberg home were Mr. an~ mas are Mrs. .Alvin Vogel. Mrs.

Mrs. ClifI Imel was a Friday af- giving da guests in the Charlie Mrs. Harold Ulrich and sonS, Mrs. Milton Jo~nson, Mrs. Carl Thies,ternoon called in the Ernest Elder Cary, sr, omf' at PUg-cr. Peter Ulrich, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mrs. Thorvald Jacohsen, Mrs. Nor­home. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Elder wcre Ulrich, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lucker ris Weible. Mrs. Emil Thies, Mrs.

Mrs. Adolph MHtelstadt of Laur- Thanksgiving dinnpr guests at and daughter, Miss Christine, and E. T. Warnemunde lind Mrs. Ilerel spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Duatlf' Thompson's. TIl(' Elders Mrs. Otto Ulrich. Hansen.G. A. Mittelstadt. visHed in Wayne Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. L. P. Mittelstadt The church coj)ncil mf't Tuesday

Miss Pearl Suehl of Norfolk MI'. <llld Mrs. Mark Bf'nshoof and family of Pender were guests evening a1 the home of Mr. andspent ThanksgiVing day in the and Wilbur werp Sunday dmnN Thanksgiving day of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Carl Ritze. Mrs. Ritze seivedHarry Suehl home. gUt'sts of Mrs. Benshoof's mother, G. A. Mitt€'lstadt. In the evening, luncheon.

Donald Graef of' Sioux City spent Mrs. Anna Carlson, at Sholes. Dr. and Mrs. Mittelstadt and fam- The infant daughter of Mr. llndtile wC'ek-end with his parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Morrow en~ By entertained Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Mrs. Harry Hansen was baptized atand Mrs. Otto Graef. tf'rtuin('d Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bright Mittelstadt at dinner at Hotel the morning service Sunday. Spon-

Wm. and John Gabler wC're din- of vVayne and Mr,' and Mrs. Ed. Morrison in Wayne. sors were Miss Bonnie and Leoner guests Thanksgivmg day of Mr. Lindberg at dinnf'~ Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson Nielsen and Miss Norma Jeanand M;rs. Geo. Gabler. day. and son of St. Paul, Minn., and Mr. Obst.

Gueatfi in the Duane Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Dave Nelsen and and Mrs. Loten Philby of Sioux I;;::::::::::::::::===========thome Thanksgiving day were Mr. Larry were guests Thanksgiving City were Thanksgiving guests of ""'1", H.''''' I~H.""and Mrs. Ernest Elder. day of Mrs Nelsen's parpnts, Mr. Mr. Johnson's and Mrs. Philby's t.=:-r.::.t.-;.... ~:::..

Hans and Fred Petersen weref and Mr~. John Grier. sr., near Car- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert JohnA ...D....~Thanksgiving day dinner guests 0 roll. son. The Clarence Johnsons re-MI'. and Mrs. Jean ijoyd. Thanksgiving dRY dinn('r guests mained for a week's visit. C. Be THOIIP. co.

Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Jensen and in th(' Fred Bright hOI11P were Mr II. G. Trautwein, jr., of Lincoln ,U'V& ~IC alllM)lC...Jim \\'ne Sunday dinner guests 10 and Mrs. Frank Bright. Mrs. Mil- and Marvin TtmHwein of St. Paul, '/:::P'::::.':t2"N II~~!~==

th~~~c:~~'r ~~.li~t~~~_iiIPert and drrel Wlttr anel son. BIll, and Roy Minn., spent Thanksgiving week-I~i~iiiiiiiiiii ~son f'allf'd in thp Albert JapgeI wg~~lts pnlprlainf'd at a 5:30 ~~s. 7t~.t~~ute..a~~~t~a~~·n~l~~honH' Sunday afternoon. O'c1ocr Thanksgiving dmner in t~e employment with the Veterans

Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Cavanaugh of G. C. Francis home wC're LoUIe Administration at St. Paul, andWayne WE're Monday afternoon Eh]f>r, Mrs. I. O. Brown and Mrs. H. G., jr., is attending the univer~visitors of Mrs. A. T. Chapin. L. W. Nefdham. sHy at Lincoln.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gamble of Mr. an~ Mrs. Floyd Ring and Mr. and Mrs. Burt Lewis wentWayne were Sunday dinner guests famil~ ~f \ Omaha wert' week-e~d to Sioux City Frida.y morning toin the Carl Bronzynskl home. guest~ III thC' H. G. Trautwem spend several days m the Robt-rt

Miss Jean Thompson spent the home. Mr. Ring Is a nephew of Lundak home. Mr. Lewis wlll re­week-end with relatives and Mrs. Trautwein. ceive medical treatment while infrjends at Omaha and Blair. Mr.1 and Mrs. L. E. Norling aJ~ lhe city. Mrs. Gerald Hicks of

Mr. and Mrs. Nels Jorgensen tendeq a family gat~er,ing at the Wayne accompanied her parents to~e~r.~hn~n~~:~~;tcd~~::en~uestshome' of Mrs. Norlmg s mother, Sioux City. Leland Waller also aCA

Mr. and Mrs. !Alfred Wagner and ~~~'~;[:i~g~~;.len, at Stanton CO~~~~i~~ ~1.s~r~~.Hank enter-family were dinner guests Thurs- MrTand Mrs. Harry Granquist tained at dinner Thanksgiving eve-day in the John Wagner home. and fjamily of Wayne and Miss ning for Mr. 'Bnd Mrs. Fred Tal-

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thompson PhYll~" and .Junior Krmpotic of bot t of Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Artand family we're ThanksgiVing day Dmah Were Sund~y visitors in the Magdanz, Paul Magdanz and Mr.gUt'3tS III the John Damme home. Evpre t Wit te home. and Mrs. HenrY Papstein and fatn-

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bronzynski Th ksgiving day guests in the ily of Carroll, Mr~ and Mrs. Emilwere entertained at dinner Sunday H. G. Trautwein home wC're .Mr. Hank and family and Mr. and Mrs.in the Rob\. Pillar home at Pilger. and rs.· Ed. Twutwl'in of Car- John Hank and family.

Mrs. Joy Podoll and Bill were roll, t G. Trautwein, jr.,. of Lin- T,hanksgiviI}g day dinner guestsThanksgiving day guests of Mr. coln nd Marvin Trautwem of St. in the home Qf Mr. and Mrs. Johnand Mrs. Donald Podoll and family. Paul, inn. ' Loebsack were Mr. ~and Mrs. Chas.

MISS Norma Jean Obst spent the' Mise, Dorothy Tangeman of Oma- Emmett and Mr. and Mrs. Haroldweok-end with her parents, Mr. ha and Duane Tangeman of Lin- Stolle and Georglunna of Siouxand Mrs. Frank Obst, near Battle- coIn \fere Friday supper guests in City, Mr. and Mrs" Ben Benshoof

cre(;'k. the ~ G. Trautwein home. Doro- and daughters, Mr., ·and Mrs. OttoI'~~~~~~!~~~!~~~!!!!!!!~!~Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thompson thy is a niece and Duane a nephew Graef and family and Mr. and Mrs.

~~~ ~~~eo~~~C~~~:~a~~~t:ir:i~~ of Mrs. Trautwein. Wm, Loebs'ack and family.

daK1rs. James Nelsen and eddie N~~~ika~~d~~~v~'H~':i1fI~I~e~ ta~;d~td7M~~i~~e~~~~~e~hean;~~=drove to Omaha Monday to visit giving day for Mr. and Mrs. Henry

were supper guests Thanksgiving Frank Erxleben. patient al a hos~ Wittler and Mr. and Mrs. HarveydllY in the Rasmus Rasmussen pltal lhere. Mr. Erxleben is a Reibold of Wayne, Mr. and Mrs.home. brother of Mrs. Hilpert. Ervin Hageman and Ervin, jr., of

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Andersen Miss Leoma Barner, who has Pender Mis~ Shirl'ey Wade ofand family were Thanksgiving employment in Wayne, and Miss Omaha' LeRoy Wittler. of LincolnguC'sls,in the Chris Jensen home in Olinda Barner, who attends Wayne and M~. and Mrs. Earl Wade.Laurel. State Teach('l's College, spent the Mrs. Jennie Schrumpf of Wayne,

MI'. and Mrs. Scgvard ~elsen I week-end with their parents, Mr. Miss Nannette Schrumpf of Un­and daughte~s were guests In the I and Mrs. M. W. Barner. coIn and Miss Gertrude Bayes~enry Moedmg home Thanksglv- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wolfe of were Friday dinner guests of Mrs.Ing day. Hastings spent several days the Etta Perrin. Miss Bayes and Mrs.

Mr. a~d. Mrs. Gle!l IIamm we~e past week in the homes of- Mrs. Schrumpf accompanied Miss Nan­ThanksglVmg day dmner guests In A. H. Carter and Mrs. H. H. Huffa- nette to Lincoln to spend severalthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Kent ker. Mrs. Wolfe is a niece of Mrs. weeks. Miss Bayes plans to ~pendJackson.. .. . Carter and Mrs. Huffaker. the winter with her sister, ,Mrs.

Sioux Clt~ VISltOrs Fnday were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jensen enter. Schruklpf.Mrs. Frank Fleer and daughter, tained at dinner Sunday noon for Guests at ~ no-host Thanksgiv­~~~r~~~rand Mrs. D. O. Craig and Mr.. and Mrs. Chris Petersen and ing dinner at the Alfred Miller

g . famIly, Fred Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. home ThursdllY evening went Mr.Mr..and Mrs. H.arold ~~mps~n Martin Huelle and family and Mr. and Mrs Cat) Nieman and ~tand­

and RIchard of Lmcoln vrsIted In and Mrs Clarence Pfeiffer 0 l' C t t M nd Mrsthe Wm. Wylie horne Thursday Jack 'Neely of Ames, ·Ia., re· ;rl'Ue ~~IJe~ 8ri~Slandr:M\s.jReu~afternoon. turned to Ames Sunday after ben Voecks ,and fomBy, Mr~ and

Mrs. Anna Ande.raen and Ole spending the Thanksgiving week- Mrs. Jake MUleI' and familY, Mr.Brogren, sr., were dmner guests in end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs WJ:Kred Mtller Mn andthe. Howard Ivenen home Thanks, H. L. Neely. Mr. and Mrs.' Neely Mrs. GI~n Roland llrtd' Mr.' andgivmg dar M M W B d took their son to Sioux City. Mrs Otto Ca:tstens Bnd JUd:yJ

M,r. an rs, . .' arner an Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nieman and' 1__ Ifamily were.TllllnksR1Vlng .day dtn- gr8.11dson, Dale Carstens, Mr. and SJner guests In the B. Grone home Mrs. Jacoh Walde and Mr. and 101URCHEncar Wayne.. . Mrs. Alfred MUleI' and Sons were

Fred Jet:tsen went to Omaha Frl~ Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and , Jday mornmg to spend .the week- Mrs. Carl Woehler at Pilger. 1 _end at the home of hiS brother, Mr+ and Mrs. Kenneth RamseY Emmanuel; Retonned ChultCh.Anton Jensen. and Jlanet and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar <l\e:v. C. Ji. Riedesel, pastor)

Mr. and Mrs, Orvllle Brandstet· Ra ey of Wayne and Mt.\ and Sunday, December 8: Morningtel' a~d SQns of W~,yne Were Sun.. Mrs. Wm. Rabe and Art WerO service at 9:4:5. Sunday school atday .dmner gllests In the Clarence Than sgiving day guests of Mrs" 10;45, 'Apkmll home, Chrl Lautenbaugh and Miss Alma. Women's Missionary societY, Illet

Mr. and Mrs.·Frahk Bronzynskl TIl nksgiving dinner guests in Wednesday afternoon With Mrs.attended funeral services for Mrs. the m. Libengood home were Mr. Emma Ulrich as hostess..lugust Brumels at Ho~kins Tues- ·and. rs: Leslie Swinney of Wayn~, ,l;tayatte1'noot1,. Mr. nd Mrs. HUbert Libengood St. pattl'siEv. IAIth. Churbh., Mr. and Mrs. Ha.rnrJ .Tidrick anll milyof Pilger, Mr.,aJ;ld Mrs. (Jtev. 'N. M. Hilpert, past~)ilPent from Wednesday until Fri· Paul Libengood and fahlily and Sunday, !:jeeember 8: Sjmday

Students Named . SOC,·nt• • 'I:'!,'or Honor Roll SoeiBI Forecast., Coterie club m~ts ~h' Thur*-

Third Six·Week Peri~d' is day afternoon With M Jam~s

OpeninC in Winside '~u~~~~~:'tmas party \Yjr~llbe held

After vacation!. ~rt~~, ~~ ~~~bh~~~rs~~y ~~\~d;Students on the- honor' II for Davis.

the six wee-ks just past nelude: Sunbeam project club 'ill l'lOtd$e;nipr"S, Dale Behmer, Alice Mae a Chrffitmas party Thurs uy, l)t~$n.mun()Ild,' Arthur Fleer. Marian cl'mber H1, with Mrs. Fl'u k Bl'om~~ansen. Leonard Janke, Donna zynski. 'KOCh. Dnllus Schellenberg,' Norma Hebekah lodge convem'~ FridaYJelln Obst and Helen WyUe; jlln- evening, Dl"Ct'mber 13, I:ltlthe Odd

~~~t~~o~r:r~~e~.~~~:~eS~I~~;:Fellows hall. Mrs. JI. L. Harm~rsophomo:rt.>s, Mary Jensen and wi~ot~1~ursbrid~~'-C1Uh Iwill ho~dLuura JanE:' W)'lie: freshmen, Dale a Christmas party Fridl~y aftelr­Lut'llman and Mary Alice \Vylie. 1"Ioon, Dec-ember 13. at the home bf

Students with perfect attend- M H G K b J" rs. . ". nau.ance for the past six weeks are: Loyal NeIghbors club w II hold aSen-iors, Arthur Fleer, Marian 1 o'clock luncheon and ChristmasHansen. Donna 1\:O<"h, Dallas Schel~ party thiS Thursday aftel" oun withlenbprg and Norma Jean Obst; Mrs: Alfn'd Thomas. ~'juniors, Beverly Benshoof, Vernon .Royal Neighbor lodge 'ill hojdBrader. Ma:rian Dangberg, Janie its monthly meeting and hl'istm~sHilpert and Merlin Peters; sopho party Tuesday ev(>n1l1g'~D(>cem~mores. Richard Carstens, Marcell ber 17, \vith Miss Gladys pichel/'t.Hamm, Erna Jaeger, Ervin JI~egerJ Neighboring Circle met's Thuns.Mary Jensen, Jeanne LeWis, '~r~ day, December l2, at lhe hOllw l~f

~~t~ll.~rsill(>arn'dHeLleanUFSaedJla'ikn~D\'VvaYYll~1, Mrs. Hans Carstens fOI'l s annual... - '-.. Christmas pllrty. Gifts w 1I be ex-

freshmen, ('...arol Jensen, Marily'1 cha.nged.LeWis, L...'ldonna Stamm, MarilYIl Amni('<Jn LC'gion AUX~'iary willSwanson nnd Ma,ry ABet:' W~lie. I hold its monthly medin and H 1

iO:~·~l~;~~;~\~'i~e;c~.~ec~t ~~~t homq ~ci~~c~h~~~~e~a~;~~;~~~~ ~l~~~~~TlloGrut·,)tlnlon,~~,r'lgROhOand] NI)~rft"'.•t at ('ember 7~" .. felt: \\'msldc Study club "till mf'et

tel'1dane(~ for the last six ~'e(>ks Friday afternoon, DecC'~lb('I' :,W.

i:!~~~~ J~~)~bi~ale,~~,nni~o;a~ ~~t:: ~1~~isf~~~~:~~~~r7~ir~h~~ \~~~~Longn('ckel'. Ha:l:el Sedlnk, Elsi cha.:ngC' of glttS, jV,')'Jie, .John Brockert, ¥ar\'l TdOlty Lutheran La ips' Aid

~~~rs~::~~tiI~~.rg~~~nJa~~~~~I'~~~ ~~~~~n~;~I;Yinaf~~~n;t~~~rl' (,~:~~l~~~Griggs and Df'an Miller. 11. A I o'clock no-host luncheon

NOfnUI Jean Cary eamed ~ plu will he s('rved. A gift xchangein spelling for a week. . will he held and office will be

The entire 6th grade eated elected.in arithmetic for the week. Parent-Band assoc13ti~n meets

From Intt"nnedlate RoG. Monday evening, December. 9, inc. Students who received ~ or the municipal audi!onu~. Com-

: p~.:~~ i~p~~:I~il~<~Il~~~t r~~:~d I~~r~~{ ~~il~t;~:~~n:.n1v~:~~~~rfOi~;)~~t~n~%~~~, lary IhH'll(>. Connet>. Tro tmal~ Robrrt Boulting; n'fl'!"Shnw.n1s,

usspll Prln('e, Donald ('eken Mr. land Mrs. Carl Nietna 1 and Mr.bauer, DOlma Loebs8ck an Shar lind ,Mrs. Harold Quinn. 1

:on Fleer. l' Those who received grad s of I:JS Soci,'!Y. Ior above the past six wee s are: Has)Contract Club. d

,Donald Be('kenhauer, ussel Mrs. N. Ditman entprt ined the. Prince, Connee Troutman, nol Conltract bridge club esday t1f-

, ~~~:~h:~~rM~:r:r~~elr~~e" Eo terrioon, DeccmbC'r 3.

The 3rd and 4th gtade 1 arstudying South America. ,

The 5t h graders a"te stldYinthe middlp Atlantic colonie.

The ~)th graders are 51 tdyinthe French and Indian Wat. St ~

dents h~l\;l' b(,f'n using two lstort~~s. I. i

Primary Nf>\\R.

th~ll:~:~t~i~~m~~~'~l{~ :~~~I;at~~~~4l!uelle. Elaine Apl\ing, Kiart'hUrellmnn and Yvonne Wlil£'lrs.

Studpnts having pprf('ct mt~en~tlnce arl' Priscilla Wdcoxj Jud\Vpihll', Larry :"Jelson. Douglas M ­Banl"'. Y'I."onnc and Billy '~\':lllPr~" Aid Holds PartJ.ElamL' and Perry Apking, iR4Ithi s~~ Paul s Lutheran Ladles AidJensen, Howard and Harol~ Boc - hell a no-host meetmg aJnd Its lin+enhauer, Jerry Graef, Clad,- Harj~ nu 1 Chnslmas party In thl' churchsen, Karl?n Fenske. Mary Craig, par ors Wednesday afternoon A

I Carolyn Benshoof, l\Iary Witte anj:I pro ram "'as presented, gifts ex.Buford Prince. Ch-~ged and a no-host luncheon

Mrs. \Vllcox was a visitbr la* se ed.week.

W · 'd -T I Ho or MartIn Hnelle.lnSl e eam I I rand Mm, J W Jiuelle an4Loses to W~sner M~and Mrs Ralph Olmstead an<l

'~ da ghter of Norfolk Wf're supp(>t'TIle Wisnpr.~)8~ketballto r:ns d~- gu ts Thursday evenmg, Novemr

feated the Wmslde teams m U~e bel'l 19, at the Martm HuellC' homelocal .munidpal audit.oriu, T~d- in tonor of Mr. Buelle's birl helay.day mght, November 26. fl1e fmH Ma tin Huelle IS a son of lht' J W.team won by a score of a~to 26. Hu'lies.Dultas Schellenberg was hi ~polIh: _man. The second team w n bYia Mr. Fleer, Hostess.score of 2B to 26 in an· xciti g rs. Martha Fleer entertainedgame. Both teams Were' ti 26~ 6 the GT club Friday afternoon.at the close and necessit ted n Gu sts were Mrs. Frank Dangbergover-time period, Wisner innJq.g an Mrs. Mildred Witte. At pro­by two points. Eugene Wei le W$S gre slve pinochle, Mrs. Georgehjgh-poll1t man for Winsidt·. .j Ga ler received high scor(' prize.

The schedule of the 'fYmShte Mr. Fleer served. Mrs. Carl Nis-team follows; f 1 rna entertains in two weeks.

December 3 at Meadow Grovf;5, at \Vayne Prep; 6, at eld~; Me hodist Society Me-ets.10, nt Randolph; 13. Beam I' he; ·scs met Tuesday afternoon in17, StantDn here; 19, at-' Tilde; the Methodist church parlors with26. at Juniata; 27, at Rose and., Mi S Gert"rude Bayes and Mn;.

January 3, Battle Cree he~; Ha old Griggs as hostessps. Twerj~7, at Con('ord; 14, ,Belden h re; ,ty~ our mpmbE-rs and :t2 guestsWayne Prf'!l here; 24. R ndol h We > present. The afternoon WB,Shere; 28. Meadow G'rove h~rC'; ~'1, s nt in quiltlng. The hostessesat Beemer. t I ser ed two-cou~se luncheon. carry-

February 4, at Pilger; 7, oncotd ing out the Thanksgiving motif. AhCf(~; 1:2, 13, 14, .invltationl] tourA eh istmas party will be held in twon~menl; 18. at Wisner; 21, lat Llh· we ks. Gifts will be exchanged.

1 Coln Cenlral ~~~_~~~s. ~- An Iversnry Dinner.

r. and Mrs. Edgar Swansdnen ertained the following at dinmrr1~nkSgiVing day: Mr. and Mrj3.Os ar Swal)son and family, MrJ;;.E rna Swanson, Mr. and Mrs.Ollie Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.SW)anson, Mr. and Mrs. ClajrS nson and Mr. and Mrs. Clat.en e Morris. The dinner was alsoin onor of the birthdays of Mrs.E rna Swanson and Duane Swal~­so .

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i i TIIJI: WAl'NE JIEMLD, WAYNR, Nl'lDRASKA, TJItJRRDAY, DECEMBER"5,'~~;g,;:;;:~=d",__';'..,....~,_:::"'"..:::fo:~=.~~ ..",_'L ~_1 , __ ±._.. _ _..__ _~._

S'Y~I' S NEwllYS Jimmy of PJore£' w('r(l Thnnksgiv- thy and F.. E. Pfeil, Mrs. eus An- received for the important work rl,[thcr. Mrs. Hlldur Carlson, caHc·d family, Mrs. Virgil l<flrdell WNC 1'5. Wm. Damon nnd Johnny, of.n. W 'i' ing dinner g;ut'st~ at Gilbert Flet- ders-on and fnmlly and Ed. I~ollath of the American Bible sodety. Let ~l Harold Cunnarson's Thursday at ~f'v. L'auJ Nelson's. TIlursday Sir x Falls, S. D. Mrs. Damon and. eher''S. Mrs.' John Kraus{' was an were there Sunday evening, us make if a liberal ,one and help air erooon. ev<'nmg.. ~ I I Jo mny spent Thanksgiving Wccli:-

B)" lIra. Erwin: A. Ul'rich ,I afternoon v'iJItor., Thanl"sglving guests In Ihc'lJt·h- spread the·word. IElinor and Alice Forsborg of Mr and; ;"lt~, Millon Cnrlson'o d with tht' former's mother, Mr~., 1'11'. and Mrs. :E:rnest PUIs, Mrs. ry Wall<ol' home were Mr. and 1\1115. At 3:30 p. m., the Wakefield dls- Q,EahR spent their Thanl<sglving Sioux Cily, Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Miller.

at our serv' , I. Minnie Brueckn~r and Mr. and Erwin Marquardt and sons of No~- trict Luther Leaguc rally opens, v ctit'ion with their sistcI·, Mrs. CRrlson Hnd Lelia and Mr, and' Mrs. Gerlrude Sonner, who IlaSthose Wh~ J ICC:> and rspl'clUlly Mrs. Ernestl Ko~lath and family, folk, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence lIC'ck-' with u servicci Rev. Floyd Luuer- H'len Anderson. MI'S, Ilaroid Curlson won't; o'c!o(,k bN'n visit mg in the Mr~, Delilall

UlVe no.churclJ home, the last of Stanton. were guests at man, Mr. find Mrs. Dale cn.lmPhel! sen, IlrC'sidenl' of LUlhc.' Col1ege, ITom Mann of 1{'inzull, Pn., HI"- dinrwr guesls in lhl' JOl' l'arlslln Tyrl't'li home'. went to Wisner Sal-Trinity Lutheran "-'I,"CCh. a duck d.in~f: in, the Frank Marw of Denver, Miss Betty Ann Dill? of Wuhoo, brings the message. At the riyl'd last wpck fl)r fl Vi."ilt with llOnw Thar~l~sgl\'ing dllY. urday to spend lwo weeks b~f()J'('

(l~e,:,. \V, F.~prCngel~r,,~astor) te~~:~r:endS~~:'YE. H. Soh1. Jess ~~~~~i.CW and Raymond' Wulker of ~::~ef~fl~~~I~\t~e~~~~~nf~~~~~~:~ n~~~ C1IJ~:~'v~~:~~~~~·I;~~~('IJOYs had \)('ell GI~(~~~~(I~~cl~{~~~el~I~~;~d s~~\~~. ~l<~t~ {~l!~:~.ing" to her home in Grand

scl?:;II~~ l~~r\,jce at 10. Sunday and Jim an~Mr.Land Mrs. Wesley l\lL and Ml'S, Lloyd PuIs l'tlll'r- Ibrllll('al::"u(' wlll ser\'e lunch to the Mr. lind Mrs. ,John Curl.lion, SplJon \\,cr(' Sunday (llnn('l· guesls Sunday dinnC'r and lunclH't)11or Ch.ildren ·wHl rehcaJ'Sc for their SThOhaln·kSJga"vn,.inS adna~' ISnantdh~a I,saPrconldt tRined at Thanksgiving din~H'r f91" visitors Hild IOC1l! foll\s who cun Er1cl{ Larson and Mrs. Chas. Ok- at ClIfford Carlson's. Mr, and Mrs. g-uests in the Raymond Nickol~

Ch or 'I- -:I Ml'. nnd Mrs, Wm. SChllOlll' l\r~d remain, At 7:30~), m" 11w evening b',lom visited at Et'ic Linn's ncar Harold Carlson and Mel\'in and home were Mr. and Mrs. Will Tfi'Sl,rlstmas E\'e s~1'Vice Sunday af- Link home t Lincoln in honor of BIlly of O\'knl, S. D., 1'.11'. lind M.1s, J1Ileelh~;g opens, Pustor Lauersen ~l/l.urc1 Sunday afternoon Mable Carlson j. d th . h

~ti~:~r~f;,Zbt'~r~~~~~:~tant that Judy's 'Uh b rthday. Sam Nelson und Mrs. Ben (~I)ll\\'l: y wlll <\gain" l'peak Hnd also show Mr. and Mrs. E, J. Hughes and aftC'rnoon, ome em In t e ~~l~]j~a~t ~~a~e~~S ~~~~~',ni{:,i~~Funeral I'ites •f'" re condu ted Bible class and Choirl reheal'uJ MI'. and l\ rs. Manley Wilson en- of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. E, I': P t- sound pictures of our church co1- Mil', and Mrs, Gerald Martindale Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Clark, \'11'- Iwlh Baker, Herbert Darelman dnll

Tuesday last \\{o l~t Nor olk \Vcdnesda,Y evening (it B ~nd 9 tcrtnlncd ~t: 7 o'clock dinner Fri- WI' and Louis Gaines. Thl' WI 1. leges. We invite young and old to \Yf::'re 6 o'clock dinner guests at ginla and Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Budd LUll, Henry'Suhr <.Ind'I:!o,ne fo!' Fu"el".l a"'d at I' ace 0' loek t' I day for ~~ Ev~rctt DC'fi,n, Putty Schnoors remained unlil S'11unj' y attcnd these services, 1"1,aAnrdCYICaCrkE...sr'SV,an'u,rvd"a.,.y....eVtr~uinrgs'day GMc"Sa,ldGcCrla"I'dl'Mar"H,I",fnadna"I~"aMndr."I:.,'nr,d .. Miss MyrtleSuhr,

«.I ., C resp('c lve y, ever:}' w~ek. and Larry. lydeWilson, Mrs. Min- \\'hen tht'y went to Sioux rily 0 The deacons' and trustees med _ .... /<l.... ~ l'.,

Reformed ('hurch I ar Hoskins for . Annual meeting of the pongrcgn.. nil' Brueck er, Mr, and Mrs. Ed. visit in the Earl Thomas honnl'. IV 1". after the evening servICC'. overnight guest of ~ola MaC' En\'in Gelwva Sullivan and Francis \\ere Mr. and Mrs. John Grallowski

~~~t ~;lg~~~~'a~~~: ¥~q;~~a~;: ]"s'i- g~~e~;~~rb;(~C'~~;r.ueSday

eVening, B~umcls, 1'5. [rene Hmlz and and Mr~, Nelson and Mrs. --COIl\\" y Thursday, Dcceml)('r 12 regular in the Rohert Erwin hOl11e, Both dinner guesls of Mr. and Mrs. ~~~~:~~o \~~tn~~til :r;e~.c~r~~t'~;:~dit'<l Suturdu)'; N v('ITIber 2 ~diC'.s' Aid wJll meet 'Thursduy L~II~; Rev. II. 111. Spaudt, fnnllly I'elurlled home Thursday ('venin Jneeting of the \Vomen's Mission- g,ili:/~~'~~ ~:~~YA\~l~,\OL!.An~~I~~on 1'~"~I;I~~~~~~:i~~la~i~~gei;'ing at in the Oscar Liedtke hoIDe'. Tlwher h01114.' in Hoski l~, Rev, tiu,s W('t'k at ::/ f H Mr. and Mrs. lI. ~. Ffi~k ('nlc 1'- ary society. Liedlkes IJwt the young' folk tRlt.-dt'sd and Re\'. F. C. E Clhistmas parly~ ~I' Ie annual and Marlip Sprengelel' were tlline~'al Thanl<s~ivmg dll1lwr f lr "You also 91UJjt lJe ready; for thc ar~d Mr, and Mrs. GPreon AlIvll1 Hoy Johnson'~,\ WC!'e' Mr. and Mrs, Fl'emon'tj. '111e Grahowskis ilt~f'!~rlthe lattl'r' ur Onml H, hud I _+ Thank1'givin~ dinner guesls in lhe Arl I' all< ami Lotus \\~l'il{'l' (:Jf ('a 1- Son of man If; coming al an hour ~~)I:~.i~\I::~a~'I~~:;lll:f~~l~':~~:~'~~O~~~l:.hC~~~~ll~~. ~~:~~~l~(j;~;lM~I}lo::~'l:{~'1)~I~~ school al !\lC university in BouldnSacl't'd nUIllOt'rs l~ ul'Sled by Mrs. Charlotl(. TawJle}! called at Rev. \V, l<\1p1'£'ng eler !lome, Mar- f~)rn\a, tlH',.lJarold l' alk, ltt'uh 'n, you do nol eXI)('ct." Luke 1:2:40 and the school waf; dlsmiss('d 1Jl'-

Bl'lImmds Wen'S ng by 'he G. R. FIl'tdll'r's Sunday afternoon. iWm~'a~~:lh~rl'~:;~~S~%H~/;~~;~;~n~~ }<a~r~~I~~r~~r~'i~Jtl~;~::~t~~~/~:.~ltJ(~~.'. (Rc'vised Standard VersIOn;' SlJ~~:\~\~~da~r~I~I~~.. ~~~~~~~ll :~~ ~rl)~~)f i~~XO~~ltl~~~ J~).lll~SO;~c(~I~~i:l1~ cause of the coal shorlage'

l"ich·Strnte qU1U'h.' of Eml Su~~~.~n~f~~~·o}o'nreda,Ulc".Ie,h,'N'isultr',",d. Sunday. Falk visitrti in Illl' Gl'orgp llJl'I'h l\lrl'. Fred Salmon was a SIOUX All Ando'Son (njoyld a \\affle and MI and MIS G(Olg(' Antill. :\11 dnd 1\11s L A GOSSd1l! 01Rcforrnt'drhurch, BurialfolJ berg's. GUl'sts infii'the Ernest Fuhl·man llOnw in Norfolk Sllmby to ,·dit (~ilY visitor Monday. , SllPpc'I'ut Glcnn.PaulsSunddyeH·- son 'v IIltl Mont Mr~ O]I\C' GUSSdldin Spring Bl·anch emf'tei'y, Th Ii hom{' for su {-,l'Thanksgivmg in- MI's, .Ulrich who is ill. TIlt'\' 'lirO -I C'I I CI J d n d F' mlng Mr and !'IllS Arnold Pe'tl'lson of :-'1, dnd l\1Js Clarence Sore n"l nJ.>e.arers wefe Erwi tJll'iCh,- SUnd~y (:\'e~'inl\glig~~eIS,",'s"oda'tS \~n-'(I""e. dud{'d MI". and Mrs. HE'rman Buss, visited Mrs. C A. \\'ilson ;lIH; 1\1 ,. sht'n1t~~7daY~~ <Sii~:lX Ci\\:. Isher MI' and 1\11 s Ax{'1 Lmn Ml and Seward CHIll'd In til{' :vI;]. I land L and Donn \1 "('r{' Mon~aydolph Warnt'l:H'. Reuben R I Miss Dorot~ Prausa and the Reu WTi\ard Maas, whu aI'£' in a Nc r- 1.. S Mrs John Carlson I- nc Larson.! Schroede 1 hOllW Sllnda., Idlnnel gUC'$t~ III 111(' ( IIU d P I \\"Ib I' II t'- "I-.O\.... 's. I"'n Buss, harlcs "'uh"n,an, R,"". folk 1,0.oi"',,,I, ' f.l·'red almon and Carrol Gordon , c' II ~ doy II S 'I r \,0 a iol "" '- £,' , .~ :Mirs Mabel FOI :-;\}t'rg dnd sons had I\1r dnd Mrs SchropdC'1 tnd lorn(' nr.ll <111'0 • ll{'S a~ l \ IG,·I··'I,·I Brl,'nln,c''', Miss Doroth P I adl' a busil1l'ss trip to Omaha d ! n Ii Il

'~l-.~' B,'ulnlnel'o, ,,'110'" IlIa en 'Thanksgiving ,'aYcatl'ornau~a, ESrP"eenst, W, F. Sprt-ngeier and Howard .Mr, and ~l\Irs, .1I.1'rilert 0l,!l\\ lI1tH 1\ onday.' Thanksglvmg d1Ol1lr at Ed,\ 10 dren and Bonnl(' I ]\\ In \\c'nl I(l Inl,ng

tnnPI !-:UlS!S ,\ a S dtld..'I •.,.... U F h r T d M F I Ct I t Forsbcrgs "",,'dyne' \\lIh llHrn \\IHI( lillY \\{'dn('sdll} e\rl11ng dlnnci gUQsl~

nSaOmphe"a\~alSOrk'.~~\~austaa da~~t~~~n ,hOl~, F~rmaf)~. M . uN~~~t ~~~~~. guests in tlw ~~'ck f~'cs;~~' \";~~~~ain\~'~~l'I\~ ~. IVinlcC'n.!. Ka\'anal:~h sPtcn~ldhiS Mr and Mrs Allen Salmon dnd (',11 'ct III tIll' r 1fwst I 'pttl <;on ,.t ,John MunslC'1 man s ui Norl(Jlk- ....,. r. an 1 rs. Gus Mllrten had Mrs MinniC" Krause home Sunday M1I1nic Kraus(' homC'. Mr~. MarllU Ian <sglvJng Vilea IOn a en fatnily of Wal(..efiCld were Sunday llOlllt' I Mr. ~nd Mrs, Clan.'llce K3hl(,r.,

1h'. and l\ll's: Ad lI:\il Stork ~nd Thanksgiving dinner in the Lester 'M L lisa P t I ·f S Lutt of Winside, Mr. and ,'\11'8, C'l'vine's. dirtll1C'r guests m Ihl' Fred Salmon f'nlrrlalr1cd al Sunda~ suppC'r fO!· .

was born at Llppe. )e Multh. r..: 1\-r~~ten hdome. ;~~~'e \\,j~~,' ~~s, M~r~~R0

l)r~I~~'~'~ Char!t'y Fuhrman and Ar!e'n{' at1d lC'arkl JohnsOld1 and family had l,'.,O.. ,n"lc',lyTII,'I'r,y]lOal,,',o,•.calll'd 111 Ihl' lIa!'- LOCALS '",\l,r,,,"'laenydOMfrwS·aAusUag.us~'I,I."""""rlm ~"ln",dD b 1 186 ' \" "'l:Ir.. an 1011'S, E, O. B"h,nrr v,'.""" ,Wll 'sgiving inner al Leland

man~", ('cern e1' • "",'1 len . d ".~ Mrs Fila I Wilson Mrs Alice H('r!lcrt PC'ter.s called WCdn(,Sd~Y. Jr.1 'h t 4 I me to A rIte 111 the Henry Asmus homc SChe,',lt," an"' Mr,'. ;ll·nn,·e"·""·'I"". lnson s. "1 rl M J 1-1 " John B 1 M n~ M 0 "1

S"cae

~',al't'hPaasn' U"nSCII~ caand aunt :hO- Sunday evening. herg. all or~Nol'folk". and '''1''. ", nd lVMI,r,·,.."",'I'od",MNI"O"'fot'I'I:u,',,,.. R,...,OI,'I',",k",.... l',:,.,d. Edward. Linn and At·dyc(' 'Ennll t'1rs. Lyll' Clcvl'lanct, :!\lrs C. If. . l' r an rs., . ,vlorrison ~\l.- ,a 11', ,r, a L rs., r\"1 C., ... 1'I" J ~.... '- TU!11Ic, Mrs. Thos. Envin, Mrs, I'l\'ed hO~1C V.edncsday morning Bah~, ;\1r. and rs. (larc!lcl'

Iocatro at Council Dl~lffs. In the f~~ar~~f~ra~Oohn(':~7cdal~()~d~ly'i('n"dtMrs, Hert){,lft Sehwindt and 1)01'0- day l'vening:. ~~~I(:rtF;~I~\~':n,~:\"l'l1l1lb visitors at Herman Rieth and Miss Clara from a triP east. Redm~ and Mr. and Mrs. Ed.Sm'l~omvm"dc't'OO",r, f'ahrCn!s ,m"ocmY,·','cas" s I,Ct'h' Gilbcrt FIE'tc'her's, ------------------+-~~-----_. I M1SS Ikrni('(' l'()["S!lCI"g: ami IJl'n- ,Jornson :'ipcnt Tuesday afternoon Mrs Maril' Hibbs of CaIToll, la., n.rummond .of O~m,ond. Thc'. :'\1('1-

Cwith Mrs, Thea. Bathke. sjlC'nt Thanksgiving and 1he \\'eek- vln Samuelson famJiy call1'd 111 Ill!;

of "los.·kl',!" \\,I.""'r" tlley resided un· Mrs., SH.lll Ulrich, Lal)ullllll and ,ONCORD NEWS nilS called in llll' Julm Carborl d I h , " M I C\'cnlllgJ. ".. .. L lOt d Mr, al,d M·,'s. ]","0 ('lark and co. Wll1 cr SIS CI', J' rs.. arCc .til th(' unde and a nt passed a 'BY, arrame Ylsitt'd Saturdb.v in the JlllW ..."Jil ur ay. n. D ld d :\

Decease,l. ,,'1'0 "'a',' Il) vea- 01 at ErWin UIl'lch hon1('. ' B 'I E J II h Mrs Art lJo('sc!wr ilnd daugh· Charles Mr and Mrs F J Hug;hcs mg. una lJenpsia an ,11' :lIld,~ J A" Y I. rs ug es and M~'. and Mrs. G~'r;ld' Marbn'- Rob Clough of' ~\'ilj.,:cf!cld, " ..ho lIlrs. R,ay Brown (:f !3rokell Bow

th~ /im<.' 1h<.'n ade h01' h nw Mrs. Everett Dean. Pntty and I ' • • 1 rs sppnl Sunday ilflC'rlloon al d,',I,- enjoyed 'urk,- d',nn", al Cl"r. re('('nt1y rctllrnr~"l Irom st',n:mg came r. nday 10 \·is.'j! In thl' llarl)'",,'11, ,I" .., 'I"rl'"".'" B 1"'..... ,·, "I'., '". Larry w('re Sunda.v d,·",',,·,· gu'wl' I---_-----!...--.-----·-------~-..-~~__~~_ ('milaI'd Kl.lcll's. r c- y , c_

" _ .... '" >0. U "., "' old Clark' Su d. , \'lSltP(] }< rltla:,: ,:nd Salur- DeneslH homC'. 1 he Browns 1'('-i1y, Still later sh ....va~ emp.l red at L. F. Cartwright's, W dd' S· 'H R . l[ T C' H 11 ' f . :\ll'S. An'ld Pclprson ilnd l'ons . .s, ~ ay, day :'Il1Ckcy GJilcspll' 11urned 110nw :::lunday whilc' f)on;lid

:in Stanton·,comn1t ity wllC'r£' slw 1Ilrs, Henry Wilson ~'thel and f" Ihg erYICe ~l'P m. le'\· jUgO '. ((llll (~ J\"I1Si!C,tllll til(' Arl Johnson home ~ISS VlrgtnlC'l Clark carr:r from Hob('rtDail',wh()atll~llds,s('honlwilll'C'malllherl-untllafterChns]-attended thl' E\'an eliclil ehlll 1. Donald vis.ited in the 'GU~ Marten' ! d'. . ' lI1rW3pU lS w II ~H' OUI' gue:-,t unu<lY afternoon ChlC'ago Thursday mornmg \~ at Ames, Ia , s[)enl lJ1l'Thanksg1\·- mas. The Broken Bow folks, ;\lr,s,

home Sunday e\" I Is H~l III DIXOll sJll'al~t'I' al lhl' UI 0 clo('k lll('l'!lllg, HC'\'. and Mrs. P;lul Nelson callC'd d 11 k d I 1 SIDl~ceast'd wa:s; n11 rried Dece bel' Mr. and Mr enmg.,. , "- I\.... The Sunday school. nw('1.s at II). A j 1 thl' I-rarold Gunnarl'oll homc ~pcn 1C' wee -en a lo~e. ing wcek-end with ITls parcnts, Wm. Perdue and Ihe Chas. Co111ns

29,1884, to, Pete}' rummC'lsat the N f Ik .. ' s: Mann). Klug of pra\.'<,r nl('e!lI1g \\'.111 lw COllductCdj\I' d d IS employed by the UnIted All' Prof. and Mr~. Fred Dale. Ifamil Y of Norfolk were Su'nd,lySioux City Ba.ptis ehurch. he tP~r l~om:I~~e~lI1.the Lester Mar- Miss Phyllis Hanson Bride at,7::w. l '~II~~C":~d' ~~:~~.ll1al('nn Paul anu LI~rs as a passenger agC'nt. 1\11'. and Mrs. G. L. Rogers en- dinner and sUlJper guests in 11lecouplelocHtC'-Q m 0 aha where Mr. I M Ed ay afternoon. Of Earl Dirks at Rites rl1C annual busllwss mC{·tlng of '!'\: ! N '1 H k IJ' f He"\', and. Mrs, Loren Carlson and tertained al dinner Thanksgiving ~in~ Collins home. The ehas. rol~Brununels was e loyed by the 1 ~s F ~d: KollR.th and ~iriam thl' church will l;l' held at 1 p. m., ;'i~~::~: ~~'~I~~I~~.nl T(~I:.; il-"! e s or family, Mrs. Hildur Carlson, Mr. ewning for Chas. Lapham, J. E 11I1~ family visited Mrs" Emmarailroad. L.ater til y honwste;: ded spen.. 1'1 ay and Satlll'day 111 the On Saturday. ~ Tuesday DrcpmlJcI' 10 '1 . _ • g _ and Mrs. Harold Gunnarson and Kelley, Mrs. LillIan Miller, and J Baker Sunday afternoon,south of Hoskins \\h('r" the fa. ,jjy , Ed. Sch~f~er home in ,Norfolk. Thl' r~ljdweC'k pril;'er '. l\11SS ~~c'o,l:a ~I(:orn, \\,1:0, ~e:lch.l~S Ii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"iiiiiiiiii"iiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiliiiiiiiiiiii"~iiiii"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiliij~iv('d llnti~ 1'::126 \\"ll'n they me \:cd IbeTh('f~·~;~~I~s ~11~1 \\'cnd.cll ,nul~r- .:\11ss Phyllis BHnson, daught(,j' will be conducted ell H p, I)l \a~\~\I:)~l'ill':;:)~~(' Ilf 1 I h<lnk-.;-I iII!to Hosl\U1S. ;\11', BrUmrtlt'is led ninrg in th'" CJSOhVn'S'Kf(',d Fr,lda:> c\e- of Pau1.T. Hanse>n of Concord, and nes,day at thC' ,Em.lI Carlson I.Hlme. and Morris Johnson <lndmne years ago. g :" raUSt home. Earl Dirb, son of H.enry Dirks of 11w l'ldil's C!ll'jsthn } ('110""'- ,

Aftt'r ](;cating S(!uth' of HO~ins ~rs. !~I,nniC' K_l'au~('. and Mar· ~aurcl, w('\"e. marn~d ?atur~ay shIp Circ~l(' \,'ill 1;(' (:nt:'l'tillll('d Illy .J,()lm.-.;on Sunday dll1ilerMr. and i\lrs. Drull I1wls joiJlC'dl the II gel:>' .'\\( rl Thanks.g l\"lIl g. dmn('r H1 t,he MC'~ho(.ll.st :1111ICh. 1[1 ])1'(on 1\11"-';. V\',dl,'I' J<lhnsl."', ;l! 1\('1. hl!!l1\' . ,.1\PN1Ct' lll'fOl.mCdt church Irs I guests In Ow Her])C'rt Schwindt fil'\". \\ all\'ן' Sloan pl'r!nnlll'd ,t1 :.! :}II P III 'j"llllr..;d'I\' I )('l'('llllwl', .Inti c

El'ult1i1w!s w.-:\~ a hithful me bl']'j honll'.. the l!oullll'-I'lng Cl.'l'I'!l10ny t() Illl' 1.!. (,Ilnsllll(ls It;r.' Ill(' ('!l111;;'1 III~.and honort:d by th Dorcas sot ~ty. ~harl~'s Wl.nll'l", who L~tll'nds the 8c('ompal1lr1;le11 1 ~ll musIc [JLI~('d I llan !'htldn'n'.., at l\oldIT'!_W I\11'

Mrs. Brum~els I aves four Qns,,' ~~~'e~SI .Y., In L1ncoln. Spl"nl bY:\~lSS ~IUl'g[(' i~hfllll)(';~S 11 I slwuld hI' brought t() !his 'nt"'11lH~'1 J \\.,'1"

Harry of Randolpl, Edward, ~.J.l'ed t' ~an sgl\ IIlg \"aeatron \\l!h 1'('13- I' r an :\lls III 1('1': I 1 :\nS(II1, I :\ltssllllldl"W"; Llo}d ljuSl:l\.~(tllS, Illtnl'" .', I",nk,g"'ingand Ben of HOSkijlS' 'four da1hgh+ I I\~;: Frl 'I t 1[' o~'lll('r 11 111'011['1" (\ )r!( (', \\('ll'; \\·111) ,\1'p hilllll' ('11 lur]ough I l'Oll1JI \1)~ S •

tNS. Mrs. Lizzie )ul~, I\IrS'I,tin- , ' IS.., . S,.;:eahan of \\',lytll' \'1::,\- HIll'n( 11111;0; \'l')1('/\I('1:I. Sulll11 l\llll'l"W:I, wll1 'nit' Bt·lll'l'k.nrr an I I\lrs. Er una Il~('d i\lr~, 1'."C're!t })t'oln I1l tht, ~'ll~s flan;;,ull \\1)1'(' <l .~I;I~ ]iltl- ~ Will\. ,M t- f H 'k d 1\1" 'Ida Clyde \Vllson home Fncla\· after- stnp(' SUll \\'ltl1 hlack Cl('I'C':-'~Ol"I\'.... I , dd}.~ ar In 0 os 1n:" an ,1S. noon. . 'ller corsagl' was of d('('p pInk roses. , ., . "I1\lI"S ll!'lcn Andc'rson daugh-

hollath ~r.~ta~,tonf o~e l:roth r ,~n Pvt. Rollie Hanks arrived home Mrs. IJanson won' 11 gn'('n SUit (. 1:1,1.('Of(h.a.~,\. I:.~l,h. (II\"~( h.. tins and J-:ilnor anci Ali"Cl' ForsbergGermany, ....8 g.lan~chtldr(r:t an k ...8 Sunday from Fort Knox Ken..... Ith blacl< acceS!Sorics <llld a YI'llm\ (!te \ ..J. L SllllH 11dmL jldSI('I) ~I)('nt Fric!oY en'nll1\.'; al Juhn ('arl-great gralldcllll~r[. Besl.desi ner route to Camp Stonen;~n ~i1tS- tC'a-rosC' corsage. - Thurscl:iy, jJl'('I'lllber ,-;,. Unrr :tS ~()n·s.husband, she was.p ecti'ded. m.d ~th burgh, Cal. ' Aft,'I- a short \\'l'ddlllg SUCH'll} 1111'I't>o. ~\1 :2',\! 1)l(' C!Jlll!'!) .'\11 and \1n~. f\dolph n:()()11l andb~·~,two .~randchJ1 ~cn and lwo Mer.lin Benshoof spl'nl Hw past and Mrs Dlrli:S will he ell Fl'ldily, \)l'(','I11II('r (i LU'IIH';' \\i'r(' Sunrl:ty dlJlll!'r ~ll('slsgll',~l. gl<mdd11.111r ' I",./,Ok Il1 Ihe Mrs.llprm'm ;VIaI'll"' Illll'thcilSl of L;ll:l!'el m('I'I.S at H o'('lu(,]{ !{;lynlUJll! I)()]l(llI 111111W nCilr

SIX gralldsons <ifdl'lT<lSl'd Sl'f\'('d sr /lome VISit· .' t' <; n, lkceml'('1" SI1IHl:Jyin \Vorld \Var 'f\\' . I gr~hdmo;hC'r Il1g 11S mot wr anll ('onoord frl'fl ('hun'h. school I)('gllls It J"I' Ill<' !\']rs /\111('1·1 Trllllllll:ln

NEW FIR"-T 'UCK II l\hs. M~lli'l' VO!)S iJIIl'mkcl fun. (I~{'v. PHul W. Nl'lsOIl, pastl)!") Wf' ;1C',"I'Jllhlc WI'!'(' Sn!ltnlily Illgllt

. J:. ('raj SC'I"\'Wt'S lor an uncle, !';nul "(lUI' help is In 1)){' nillTw ul Il\c' SI'TlIP!' iillt! jllll- ,I;tll}{,~ ,\1a!C'ukcs- ARRIV 5 MON~Y l~e<tkmtln, ill St I'aul's Lllth'eran Lord, \\110 matk 11('",VI'11 illHl il)\' lll!'l'! ;11

'111~ new fire trUck (or tht' los- chl~rch 1:'~riday, ('art 11 " !lll' sunw Illlur Mls."j()!l so- LHITV ,nHl Carol ,II'all l~il\·:1-

Idns community ~rn\'ed i\Io da;r '.P!w Paul Hohrkcs and Mrs. Tht' W<lynl' B\blv Fdl()w~hip \\ 111 l'l!'l .... \\ ill i-tbu hold il !'l"w! Sl'-';Sl{lIJ. ·,ulll J'aula Fox of Laurl'imOl"nlng. ' Martha Rohrke a.nd Lloyd were 1)(' held at 7:30 p. m. Thursday at \V(' 'ask thl' CnOp('I·lltloll ul all par- in till' Aldt'n S"l"\"It1l' !lome

~-~ ~I FrH:iay evening dll1ncr guests at the Dallas Gifford home three elll~ cIS \\C' !J('gln Olll" jJIC'pCll'llllunsFor Annh'~'rsarics; ~ Fr~nk Miller's. miles northeast of Wayn(' for Chnslmas.· ]VIr. and 1\lrs Leonard Salmon

Mr. and Mrs. Fted Mann e ter- ~tiSS Lydia Behmer of 'Omaha Young people will meet al the Sunday, Dccemher' S. Church and sop, Pelt, were dinner guests~~.tained Sunday at nO-host,. (ii her spe t from Wednesday .to Sunday parsonage at 8 p. m. Friday i ~ch()ol and Rihll' f"1(l.s:,('s, 10 d. m. gl~\"\~~ ~:~,~l Salmon home Thanks-

1::~o~~r1\t:' ~~~ ~er~~iY~h;lln ~~~ ~e~~:r""~~~ei.n her parental E. O. Wi~u~~a:~n~ee~~~~etr 1~' a~~·.ti~;~! ~~;~i~lg~~~\~~~~: iJ~ll ()}Iiell.~~g 1\~'\1/r)~ Re\". Loren Carl:;on and hissr" and thc birthd~ys of Frc ,¥nd ~hC Herman Opfer family and _~__~ ~__ _~__e- _

Andre\\' Mann, Glfl'S1S lJ(,Sidc~the ~1r$.l\-Iattle Voss had Thanksgivinghonofed folks inCjpdcd the ,fus supper in th~ Raymond Bernhardt:'vlann family, Mr and Mrs. "en- home in Norfolk.dell Ayres and Billy and thc An- Mr and Mrs. Frt'd Mann anddre\'.· Malln famil)1. ,daug~lers \\",erc Thnnksglvrng sup-

~-·1-- t per guests m the Wendell AyresIJl\!oiSt,S hi lIma: home ncar Pendl'I'.

j\'[rs, Lloyd Puis rl'C'(']v('(l ·unl Norman G{'h,.k(, of Nor/olk

('al"ly sumlay. "','II'l1mg, Ihilt,'her SIWIl.l Thnnl,sgiving \\ith .Illt' (lItoI\{'phpw, BUly, Jr. ~[)n of MI- Und Gdlrk('s. Mrs. Carl Bu~s and Nan­Mrs. Wm, DIcky ,'of Spen(:l'r la., ey'u>u were evening KIH'~lslwd passed away, Mr~. DIe y IS Mr, find Mrs. Mcrvll1 V'hight ofthe fUl'nlC'r Maxltll' 'Kelson, ,Ister Norfolk and Louis Bauman ofof Mrs, Puts, Pierce wer(' ThR.nksgiving dlllncr

guests at H. C. Mitle[stapdfs.Lloyd RohrkC' and Paul Hohrke

of Chieago IlrnvHl home TllUrsdayto spend ThanksgIving with theirmother, Mrs. Martha Rohrke.

Thanksgiving dinner guests inthe Mrs. Martha Rohrke homewere Lloyd Rohrke and Mr. andMns. Paul Rohrke and Mary Jo.

~rs. Bertha Steppat and Elmer,Jefry \Vendt and Mr. and Mrs,M~lvin Haase and son weI'€' Sun­day dinner guests at Ed, Green's

Mrs, Dale Church and AllenDale of Los Angeles sppnt IH.~tWlwl< in fhe Ed. Green horne. -Mrs.CIHll'dl and Mrs, Grt'('n arc sister,,,.

MI'. and Mrs, Ernest Fenskl'spent from Wednesday last weel\until Friday in the John Reuterhome in Monroe. The women aresisters,

Mr. and Mrs. Gus Schmidt, Mr,and Mrs. Herman Buss and Mr.aAd Mrs. E. O. Behmer visited inthe ,Herman Puis home Sunday

. Qr4dc ScUool N(~\\"s. I evenmg.SfudehH s!.udied the paiinlin~, Mr~. Gus Schmidt accompanied

"AdoratIon,' by JlIiJ<1 Laurcn!~.ord' the Herman KJug family to Arling­The ~l!'W Deccm£lcr calen i<;t.r IS ton Th~nksgiving day when they

on the blackhoard It IS 111 r d and were dmner gucs,ts in the Fredgreen, Klug horne.

Bonlllc LOLJ Asmus vlsIted Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Klug, Mrs., day afternoon Art Klug and granddaughter, Oar-

Students completed block lhouses 01, of, Norfolk were supper guestsWednesday They Were metde In hi. the Mrs. Herman M~rten srconnectIOn With the pIoneer *lJt. home Sunday. ' :1

1'('11('0 It(:i~;';;;;~~l (;hlIr~t.· ,:Mr. and Mrs. IIfmry jVoss and(He". C. It; Ri('desel, P(Jsl lh 1~{~rry and Mr. and IMr::;. Glen

Sunday scht,)oj at 10:13; D~vinc I' rJJl~\ and <laughfeI's \'jsi~ed Sun-• serviceS at llt15' _'I~ .day III the Walter Rct~,lWISCh and

DOrcas' SOciet~ will meet T urs- ~:vnn Isom homes. I

day afte~noon a 2 at the I{ uben f ,Mrs. Martha ROhrke,1 Lloyd an~PuIs home,' raul went to Omaha Saturday. ,_'_.: ; nn~ spent the night j~ 1he Mrs.

Ev. Ul,it(~(l Rjctl1rl~n (;hut~h. Minnie Brown hom,C. TIley left fQrmev, "Ezra f , Sohl, paSIPr) Chicago Sunday morning, I

Bib.'.,e scn,OO,I at 11,°,' DI.,v.,~.. n.:, 'wo,r· I J.ohn a,nd Frank, !lQcJmer, ,hesblp, ~t ~l, ¥.o th Fellons fp, at Wes~ington, S, D.., s!1!'rt ~'ri<l~y'1:30:" Sie1'la~as Ip 'cJas~' a :7:30, aM Safurqay in.the Herman Puis

:wor~,h~~Ji~t~aid;"~nie. let uS ,~~~~ p~~~~~~rS~I!f.~rc~1:~~,g:'.'?11J1ilii!,""i:ll',·"U5~ t.h,e,OO.•,1 ' ' I'MrS;:D"vld'BuCil"~ alidD~vid:

A ChrisHan elcom~ a i:;; all and Mrs. Charlotte ~ wney and

!~iil:ili~l;ii:l:'j:::liljl.lli" i !:IJi.liil'"" iill