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, ' V 44: Funeral Rites For Mrs" K0Ch Dr. John;' G. Neihardt for Whom Ja Named Is In- vited to Wayne. MiS$- Lydia Baker Becomes- Bride Of H. Vahlkamp Wed- -I nesdar Afternoon. HERALD 17, 1929. I II : !" , / 1'<1 " I, JOE I, "c., ...a:" I NEW BUILDING AT V teran Of War WEATHER D SHES 1 Rites Held In Masons Banquet At Hotel Stratton \:;SE Dies In Carron HoskinsSnnday To Honor And Past OfficerI') , ' \ M. W. F<ank H, Woodland, I J' ltd d '11 'Thomas DeLong, One of Two Re- . t t "t tit· d 11 Funeral Service Is Conducted for E.· Smith and A. R. DaviG Are PLACE TO START Servicea Sunday Fpr Mrs.: Loula. ege 1-.'1 now camp ee an WI Civil' War Men, Reach. Ie y 0 sm any r eS1 1'e, ali a Kraullc Who Die(I Last Among Speakers. CORN PAPER MILL M. Koch, who Passes a.& Reo- j ea Age of 91 Yeara. Thuraday. Complimenting present and past ..uIt Gof Injuries. the lMt of January. The bhild- SA cold, sunshiny and cloudy. H officers of the lodge, Masons of MAKING paper from corn- ing is wonderfully well con- 'frvlce Thursday Light snow has at ;nter-, ere Many Years Wayne gathered'at Hotel Stratton stalks has proven success, Skull Is Crushed structed, the plan looking out t . vals, but not en ugh at anyl Friday evening, about 150 being ful, and numerous mills are ex- for health, convenience and . -- one time to inte ere with mo- D present for the dinner and pro pected to be started in the corn Is, fomfort. It is prp.ctically fire- Fu eral Rite& Are Conducted at torists or even inconvenience eceased Came to Wayne County gram. M., W. Frank H Woodland belt. A few are promised in Fatally Hurt While Auisting Hus- ;:::.ts In at" band At n% the year, elec 'ng Frank Erxleben an 'early resident of Wayne coun- 1m theran church for Fred Krause, R. 'Davis of Wayne, past grand growth, would logically attract "hnl',-a". Est at. of pverything to lend facility and ty Ilpa"ed art'ay Tue,day January ed severe, and I1eople feel that re 'd t r H k' master, were the three present a mill to Wayne. This point is for 1"929 was set at $157,00, 8,'at the T."A. Hennessy home in this being a. follow:;: GeneI' 1 the b old' bt t' I d Catroll after a few weeks' illness, ·t h th f years and 25 days, Mr. Kl'QUSe br. c. T. Ingham worshipful Id b h fund, $60.000 bridge fund, $40 _ safe. 91 2 months and 24 had been failing in health for wou e c eaper to ship the 000; road fun, $50,000; mot _ In Funeral servIces were con- some time but was critically ill master of the Wayne lodge, open- finished product to consuming Ger- oJ. for extra h p in the counlY ing of an growing hardship. Cold now is many, December 16, 1842. He Cherry as secretary of the Wayne cheapened to compete. If a of above & 'institution. fi d 1 te h' ;:;:;e lodge , for the past twenty-five or t e the early days. Mrs. Kr.ause died clerk's officeJ above the salanfs N to '1' G '" ed. in 191.1, ang deceased made his A. R. Davis spoke. compliment. ====-::-_.J of the clerk nd deputy. Salaw a lona roup Mr. DeLopg was born October GO T Ik 0 home with his son, Fred, most of ing the Masons on their excellent of the coUnt superintendent W1' " 14, 1837. at Marietta, Ohio, He IVeS n the time since, Are Marrl·ed In co-operation. Mr. Woodland and Installs IHere :tcto V to I A"d Llltheran Church institute exp nses. The sum f tol manhood there. When the Civil I oca lona 1 Mrs. Hannah Marotz of Hoskins, Wayne lodge. Pi Beta Chapter of Sigma Tau , his w0rk. L. E. Pnnabaker s ! -- 1$65. I Cui Krause of Hoskins. There are tions. named court. house jaliitor at t e I,Seinester To Open IDeceased married Miss Reming- ,1 thirty-six grandchildren and seven Miss Lydia Baker, daughter of salary of $8 a month. I at Oskaloosa in 1860. One " ':'1· ses Program great grandchildren. -------- Mr. and Mrs. John F. Baker, and Name ounty was born to this union, I1.. I I All of the children excepting R °d t H Dl •. C. T. nghlll11 was na d Annual Stunt Night Program h Alice McWilliams of Cam- '. -.::T-:' the daughter in Wisconsin, eSI en ere by the boar as physici I Sponsored At Wayne College cron, Okla. Mr. DeLong married Commit.tee Is Na,med to Formulate tended the funeral. r were married Wednesday after-' By ISophomore" Plan, .. ' Formerly Dies mission hrce ;yeal·S. . Pi Beta chapter of Sigma Tau passed away New Year's day, Krause, Alfred Krause, Reinhold F. C. Doctor per- Each men ber of t.he board w.as Delta, national English fraternity, Beside Mrs. McWilliams be "Failures of Misfits" v·:as the Behmer and Arthur Behmcr. Mrs. Mary Kinsley Paues in Rock forming the ceremony in the pre- dC'sibJ'TIatcd 0 lIfvestigatc claims will be installed at the Wayne two step-daughters, Mrs. T. of an gtven Mon- Island, 111., ·Thursday- Age sence of near relatives. A recep- of demafid n the county for pau- State T<lachel's College Friday_ Of- Hennessy and Mrs. E. G. Ste- da before the iwams club £01- Ld f W of 52 Years. tion and dinner for guests follo\v- per mainte aneC'. Each also iu- flcers will be installed and meln- of iiJ.'lrroll. Mr. DeLong was 10 ing the noo day luncheon at 0 ges 0 ayne eJ at the John F. Baker home. o;nad Install Friday Service In- tIle East hen supervi ei!i district One; Henry I ary 10 to the following: Hilde- preceded him in death. wnter. iDr. Sanford has Baker wore white satin and a ;c :::-en, he rond dragging in Ray, Mrs. Laura Richards, of Mrs. DeLong, l1e made td, commg her chiefly to address Putting on Work. field Years Ago. attended lier sister as brides.maid, each distri . ette Robertson, _ Virginia Sahs, his home with his dau.ghters at stqdents of t e Wayne Sltate wore pink, georgette and carried Road ork Compensation. porothy Saxton, Barbara Spoerry, Carroll. Mr. DeLong and T. P. collegje. Rebekah and 1. O. O. F. lodges 1\1rs. Mary Kinsley of Rock carnations! and sweetpeas. Otto The boar voted the following Margaret Whitman and Genevieve Groat have the only Civil !Sixty-seven 1 percent of the held joint installation of officers Island, Ill., formerly of Wakefield Saul was best man. Prof. E. Ghol- compem;.a·ti n for road work this, Wright. Prof. J. Q. Owen, nation- war veterans at Carroll for some qu:estionnaires given to 60,000 last Friday evening. Alice Mab- and Wayne, died Thursday at her cher the wedding march. ycar: Man nd tcam, 50c an houl'; al secretary and founder of the time. st*dents out the fact, Dr. bott, captain, and her team had home after an illness with pneu- After a short trip Mr. and man and tn} teams, 75c an fraternity, has charge of installa- Tpose fro.m a distance who at- setha,tleddrenthtaot Praorlelonwts tdhOe eh,aLrgaeuro,fe tah n ':. Rhe"hsetekahamWfo,:okm' JCoahn r __ monia, aged 52 years. Funeral Mrs. Vahlkamp will make their ano single man, 35c hour. Dates tion. A banquet at Hotel Strat- the funeral were: Mrs. v. rj, J,.; U - .service was conducted 'Sunday at home southwest of Wayne on the and locatio of work will be ton precedes the ceremonies. :McWilliams Oklahoma; Mr. and in they themselv- 'roll conducted- the 1. O. O. F. Rock Island. Mrs. Almond Ander- F. W. Vahlkamp farm. corded. Sigma Tau Delta is an organiza- :Mrs. Ed. M09re, Mr. and Mrs. eSi are engaged'. This shows that work. The Rebekahs served son and son, Cad Anderson, of , . Printing of the delinquent tax tion of those especially mterested IJohn Mr. and Mrs. Doc wish lito educate their luncheon. , Wakefield, the former a of Poet' , .aureate list J treasu er's statements, ·com- in English. It recognizes English IMoore and I AI. Goodman of clii!1ren .50 will nqt are;. G'J deceJlsedl went to at- _ c- r- . [.1.iss-ioners' proceedings and legal scholarship and also original work Randolph, Mt-j and Mrs. Schultz of work as they dld. Thought of ertha CraWford; V. G.,· tena- the service ana. to r Ma' y C·· -- "_.-1-TJ" -_.- e notices is divided between the in this line. Coleridge, and Mrs. Will Frahm of tibg the vocatibn to the individual Pierson; secretary, Ida Reynoldsj return Tuesday. "1'. orne ner Wayne He a!ld, Nebraska De.mo- The national fraternity originat- Laurel. J is- too qften forgotten. treasurer, 'Ethel Phippsj warden, Mrs. Kinsley's maiden name was crat and inside TribuITC, one- cd from an English club which Pallbearers! were: Jens Christ- IDr. Sanford used il- Eathyl Lutz; conductor, Dora Ro- Miss Mary Rodeen. She lived at third of t e legal rate to each Prof. Owen organized, in Dakota ensen, Clarence Woods,' Will Ev- and gave many berts; guardian, Elma Bak- the Almond Anderson home at paper. By reason of the insuffic- Wes!eyan College at S. ans, R. V. Qarwood, Will Collins taije'gutol'd'ahnOeWe lra"c.,kpoonf,v"bojeea,tiroonr' kseenr;; 0Ru.tssi,deNg.uGa,r,dMiaan e , ELII;,I,a; LJ,enS', Wakefield about thirty years ago, icncy of t e compensation involv- D., In 1922. The fratermty now and John L. !Laurie. """ and also lived at Wayne. After go.. ed by the division, the Herald re- has forty-one chapters throughout i many of the misfits of life. N. G., Mabel Johnson; R. S. V. G., irig to lllinois she was married to Dr. John G. Neihardt of Bron- gre& tha it cannot accept, b-u.t the country. Four V II Dr. /jlUtlined a program Lucrecia Jeffrey; L. S. V. G., Arthur Kinsley, who died about son, Mo., poet laureate of Nebras- will be cOltent to news .Glee Club ApJkarG. L),ft let redeemin many of, the Chrissie Jonson; Chaplain, Stella four years ago. ka, former Wayne college student interest treaders "'7ithout pa Y t The girls' glee club, under di- I n Quit Y resent situ tion. He: Chichester; musician, Pearl Den- Deceased leaves five daughters, and prominent writer for whom Printin of legar' blanks ws rection of Prof. W. Irving Horn, 1-, -- t at the club, which is nisi and captain, Alice Mabbott. aged from 18 to 7 years. They the new Wayne State Teachers awarded he Wayne Herald a d presented a skit, "The Ladies' The death!of Thomas DeLong at !pade up of represenJl;atives of ,I. O. O. F. officers N. G., are: Catherine, Vivian, Mary .To, College dormitory for girls is .. statione 'went to the Democrat. Aidt" Wednesday in chapel. Those last week one of the five various lines lof work, a George Bornhoft; R. S. N. G., PaulinJe and Margaret. Mrs. An- named, will probably be here for Young The Way e Herald designated taking part wore costumes of a Civil war i"eterans in Wayne ljrIovement wljlereby schools W. H. Buetow; L. S. N. G., A. E. derson of Wakefield, and Mrs. the opening program of the I e-t H -tdl 'official c unty paper for all legal generation ago. county. T. Groat of Carroll, A. right, thr09gh (questionnaires, Davisonj W,S. S., Ray Robinson; Oscar Swanson of Rock Island, buildirtg. Dr. U. S. Conn is cor- n l Y OSPl Wh*e h in J:' ti· Ill., are sisters who survive. Mrs. E. W. Neenan df' has to d with roads and class leave school at the close of side, are th remaining Wayne Men in these various son; Nels Juhlin; Mrs_ Ella Pile Is sence. City, niece of Mrs. Aligust If-o_. , OBl'd of Health. the semester. Prof. W. Irvmg county vt:!te ans. Sommers Fox, in'es of work might then meet guardIan, SIgurd Jensenj mSIde The dormitoty is now·complete berg Q;f Wayne, died Frid4y A. W. Stephens, sheriff. was Horn and MISS Lenore Ramseyare who used tci live here, is now in ith the groups of youing people, Martin Lage; V. G., Le- Injured In East in every detail and is one of the nge of 22 years. FUneral service '1',aemaleth.d c a.;rCm,aTn. 0Infgthhaen,boaanrddM'losfs spons,ors s ...... t •• to Open. Kansas. learning why the students made vm Johnson; R. S. G., J;ohn finest h,alls in the country. In it was conducted Monday lfl sidux the choices they did. Mter getting Harmer, jr.; -p. S. V. G., Byron Mrs. Ella Pile of Rochester, N. are embodied the best and most City. Mr. and Mrs. Loberg Pearl Se ell were namcd members Second semester of the school PaSse8 the children-'s viewpoints, Dr. Ruth; treasurer, Rollie W. Y., mother of J. H. Pile of Wayne, J. of :r;t·y board l p assed a l'e- At !:Onawa Home and secretary, Henry E. Ley. ered on an extensive tour through and Rahn Loberg of Ca11roll, and solution requiring from banks and Friday during va- find weak p'dints of the work. Baptist right side and hip, when she fell the middle west and the Pacific Mrs. Alvin Young of winside,' c ln Wayne Todav. we;:c:::d The bon necd not in who will number about seventy- hart' of pl'.U>sed away club an took action to"work luncheon and fell when she slip- about 150 girls. The main part Dr. E. W. Neenan, and :!!:n inlant amount fty percent of rp-a;id five, will enroll a week from Mon- J nu.ary 8. Funeral out some vo ational guidance proR ped on an icy walk. She is also lind one wing are finished and son, born January S. up capi 1 stock and surplus. It day. VIce was he l d 111 Onawa Thursday, Il gram . Willia:p1 Beckenhauer, presi- National and State Speaken Take suffering from shock and is being the aim is to add the second wing Mr. and Mrs. Braunger, SIsters b:k: d the C':J' Part the an;. due on he county deposit a sum seventh annua,l "stunt night" pro- here. Mrsl ;Rawlings. leaves her 1and Supt. S. Hoo'k" com- Rochester. Mrs. Pile is the wife of to care for 200 girls. unclG of Mrs. Neenan, W () equal t the premium on such gram this evening. The numbers husband and four chIld:en. She mittee to cbnsider plans of ac- Baptists of northeast Nebraska the late J. M. Pile, founder imd All rooms in the dormitory are ed the funeral, came to WJl.yhe bonds. include: "One Wednesday Morn," had spent tveral weeks In Wayne tion and recommendations are meeting in Wayne this Thurs- president of the college now taken and girls will move afterward to visit his. si terJ'Wrs, last aumm:. to the club·1 EI R"d :h: by h;m or the quarter ending Seience," Science, e1ub; "To Win W kffi ld' M C II I G the stale, A number of delegales ar y eSt ent 'eme,ter. The public '?penin g will Septcm er 30. My Lovio," sophomores; "The a e an 0 ege ames and visitors from each of the be arranged for a Friday, prob- -,'. p . t H tll : Fatal Quest," seniors; "Passing , 'p 1 d W Baptist churches in th;s section Wk fi Id "hly February 1. Relatives and West Oln .0 !" ,I' I Ens ey Moore, Fane;es vs, Good Sport,," W. A, DleS:OnMondayl eek aee ,les ' Will o'!J Dies In __, 1 Wayu. Wi •• , From Yankton and Mr>. Ro.. Rice WLp Started Store West Po;nt, Neb., Relativ of a"nd WiJaide Ola Olaon; Resident Since 1'890'1 Losea tol Midland in Basket- it of the Pioneer." R. B. Elrod of in Eighties, Paase$ at Crofton who live in the dormitory will act new Hotel West POi*t "t '''stunt'' night committee includes PassesItt Home at the Age of I Contea.ta. LincqIn, president of the Baptist Hom:e. as hostesses. here with G. Earl Mye Pee> iLan Pass- Rudolph Lage, Helen ,Harris.6n, / i 89 I W J t -T-h state convention, will speaJc- in the F IF' del M . d of Sheldon, .Ia.., as ' Gerald Litel and Olive Blacketer. / -- layne '"-1 ate eae era College evening. Mrs. W. E. Lincoln of unera r I a y oup e arrle formal opemng an WillaJ.'d Wiltse is class president, Service :F rid a Y1 basketball Iteam won one New York, member of the board __ at Fremont Home _will be held on Jan. 23. ..1. -i- 1 Service Is Conducted at Chrilltian D C M S f d ' , I Funeral Wj...uill BcCConducted at th January losing to Midland president of the d-tate Women's Church With Burial"in Miss Pearl Mildred Goldberg, furnished. The spa K, Sm cc or Wayne a' nd father of . r. . " an or, vocatIona 'S' h. h I h Fr'd . Th .0 on d t d ltd a , Ul"c.n In ere I y evenmg. e score Missionary socie,ty, will attend Wake6eld. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. very inviting with"o Georg K. Moore of W, 'n,,'de, d,'ed gUI ance, wn, er an ec urer, a- , W "cc ld ' th kt ddt d ts M d i ftaene. meat?- on game was 29 to and speak. Dr. H. Q. Morton; of Goldberg of Concord, and Mr. niture J _beautiful :, last w ek, according'to word re- B S u ""I K °1n daY'f Th : I 26, and l1e score in the Midland Omaha, state executive secretary, Funeral service was held in George T. Magnuson, son of Mr. and tapestries. ,Th"e ce, 'ved T,hursday. Mr. M'oor'e had ISS ery nee o. u,r,a- Ola Ollon r 'd t f Wk· t5 t 2" Wk Ii jd F'd af h L t t th k d th M ' eI en 0 a e;.. game was 0 o. - will direct a conference. I a ee 1'1 ay ternoon at t e and Mrs. C. J. Magnuson of au- private dining roo," been 'I 'or some t,'me, 1Funeral on, spen e wee -en WI ISS Ii ld . 1 0 90 'd' d t h' h ' S d' Ch :L M t S hIe SlUe a "I Ie a IS econ earn was put mto play Conference meetings start at ristian churoh for Mrs. Rose reI. were Wednesday, ti f Venetian sel'vic was held in Jkcksbnville. argare c erne. there M day morning after ah at the of the game at 10 a. m, this morning and contin- Rice who passed away at· her Januau 16, at noon at the Olive Mr. Moore was 83'· years old at p , C d' illness flu ! and Yankton the Yankton players ue through the day, closing this home in Crofton Wednesday, of the bride's cousin, Rev. C. O. West PoinL the ti e of his death. He had' resen't ome y aged 89 tponths and 11 piled up f4 lead of 14 to 2. The evening Women of the church January 9, aged 84 years. Rev. G. Gulleen. The last named perform-I wayS- ived in Illino'i£!, tltough he ,n T"· W k days. rvlce will be co - first team)then went into play and will ser;.e dinner to visitors. Rev. G. Bentley had cltarge and inter- ed tfe ceremony. I j visite Wayne often :to s'ee his nere nES ee duetedj't Swedish MisSi.1n Yankton only 12 points A C Downing is pastor the ment was made in Wakefield ce- MISS Esther Goldberg sister of lativ 'and look church i• Wak field Friday at 2 while Wayne gained a, lead. The church. " metery. the bride, and Glenn Magnuson, D eased leaves his wife and o'clock th R v. John G. Nels n defensive 1work of the Wayne Mrs. Rice was an early settler ot the bridegroom, accom- five· Hdren. Mr. and Mrs. o-eorge in eh. Iga. Interment will be men was' especially notable. Wayne Hoapi.tai Notes. in Wakefield, starting a millinery panied the young folks to Moor of Winside, left Thursday made Wake$.eld cemetery. I Wayne led in the Midland game Charles Rubeck of Wayne lln- and dressmaking shop there in the mOllt and attended them at the "to at nd the Mr. ulson born in at the el9se of the first hali the derwent an operation for appen- eighties. In 1910 she moved her wed'ding. 1839. !'Ie man-ied score. 17 to lq. Farro;" and dicitis and gall bladder trouble store to Cro£tan ahd had eonduet- :Mr. and Mrs. MAgnuson will live MISS lIa nah Jbnson m Langfeld did playing. Saturday. He is doing nicHy. ed it since until three years ago on A farm near Laurel. on' Dec n'Iber "The :£am.- MMland ed by 35 to 28 a1l the J. S. Horney who underwent when she retired trom business. il3l' to country in 1891 close of the contest. an operation for appendicitis re- :Mrs. Rice's. maiden name was Es,timate Expenses and settled fii1t at Lyons, westef.union and Wayne meet cenUy, will leave the hospital the Miss Rose West. She was born in t,o ,. fa1'J!l near Wal'pe at LeMa this FJ;i.day evening. last of this week. .. She was to Mr. For WaYlte County, m, 18901 lll:pved mto Wakefield Wayne lays its first comerence C. T. Norton who had und.er-. Watkins KeD;dalvI11e, Ind.,_ and ago. I game of Ithe season January 22 gone an operation several days ,Mr. Watkms dled there ,many tlie of ·with. The second ago, will be·able to leave Ithe has- Iy. ears ago. One son died in and Olsb!"" four ence will be with Peru Janu- pital the IIlst of tbis weell- tington in 1924, T!1el': ,are: 01!01': of ilry 26;" ' .. E. E. Gailey who is, taking Mrs. Watkins was tp andoahJ J , of Coach 1 W. R, Hickman has nsed treatments, is imprOvingf'cely. Frank in the east and , tbe Ml,SS the ioilQwing men on his squad Howard ,Hrahak hOI family. heFe soon N;M" and the week: Captain Hunt, an operation,)ast week, Mr, Rice dledia yea! g ,of. , Farrow, Vonllfinden. 1l\S.ing Ili.ely. One ,o!" .. 'Willian:> :!fi c ., s1I1'V1 Felix, Pieper H.rban- J. S. Welah father ofl Mrs, S. surVives' and byes at· Crofton, at Lindamood, 'Peterson, A. Lutgen, ha5 been very ill aAd, M;S." '.. <:f,f C. Decker, _1;;:he past week, remains, .tb;e n an same. . ., out af the f .... ' '.. ,'. j I "[,;,c":.,,i:J:,! ''

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Funeral RitesFor Mrs" K0Ch

Dr. John;' G. Neihardt for WhomDor~tory Ja Named Is In­

vited to Wayne.

MiS$- Lydia Baker Becomes- BrideOf ~rnold H. Vahlkamp Wed­

-I nesdar Afternoon.

HERALD17, 1929.

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Snn;~!I!istori~i JOEI, "c.,

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NEW BUILDING AT V teran Of War WEATHER D SHES 1 Rites Held In Masons Banquet At Hotel Stratton

STA~~f~:~~~ \:;SE Dies In Carron OU~I*~gJl~WJJRY HoskinsSnnday To Honor Prese~ltAnd Past OfficerI')

TH~~ ~;~:s~~~~ni~:';;,h~~:~~\~ , ' \ TH~,wfe:.~£jea~;;: wv":r~, M. W. F<ank H, Woodland, LoOi"~:W:A=Y:N:E=:P:RA=C:T=IC:A=L=~IJ' ltd d '11 'Thomas DeLong, One of Two Re- . t t "t tit· d 11 Funeral Service Is Conducted for E.· Smith and A. R. DaviG Are PLACE TO START Servicea Sunday Fpr Mrs.: Loula.ege 1-.'1 now camp e e an WI m~ining Civil' War Men, Reach. Ie y 0 sm any r eS11'e, ali a F~ed Kraullc Who Die(I Last Among Speakers. CORN PAPER MILL M. Koch, who Passes a.& Reo-~~n:u:/nihe u::e:~dthese~:~~~~ j ea Age of 91 Yeara. ;~~uce:~~~:\::vbt~~m;a;:l~:dl Thuraday. Complimenting present and past ..uIt Gof Injuries.the lMt of January. The bhild- SA • cold, sunshiny and cloudy. H officers of the lodge, Masons of MAKING paper from corn-ing is wonderfully well con- 'frvlce Thursday Light snow has ~llen at ;nter-, ere Many Years Wayne gathered'at Hotel Stratton stalks has proven success, Skull Is Crushedstructed, the plan looking out t . vals, but not en ugh at anyl Friday evening, about 150 being ful, and numerous mills are ex-for health, convenience and . -- one time to inte ere with mo- D present for the dinner and pro pected to be started in the corn

Is, fomfort. It is prp.ctically fire- Fu eral Rite& Are Conducted at torists or even inconvenience eceased Came to Wayne County gram. M., W. Frank H Woodland belt. A few are promised in Fatally Hurt While Auisting Hus-

~:~l~ h~~ea e~~~~~~n~ffi~~~~; Meth~:~t i:=h;:~gion. ~ee~~:;,an~o~h:~w ;:::.ts :~d In Earr~~~~:aa~t::idedat" ~~ ~r::I~:~k~~e~~~Is g~~n~mi~ast~~ ~:br;::d~;i~~o;ea;~:~~;hi~~ band wi~a~a:e~t& At

Ill:~a~~ar~o n% ~~;:~~s~on:~; ~o'o:m~'s~~egapent~d~~gk"atSC~h~rtenee:t;tCe'rs;:~afn~nde re~~~~: ~~~~n;~:":e~efr:~:;~~ w~;e~akt:~~rr~h;a~s'Bn~o~tq~b~e~een~tc::o;;nrS~"d~e;r~ da~uanf~~~~~~~vii~est;;:e~o~~~~ss~~:~:t~~;n~::s;;:n~r~na~te:,e:r:Jaz ~~::k~:o~~thinuni~~~~asthe~:;the year, elec 'ng Frank Erxleben ~ an 'early resident of Wayne coun- 1m theran church for Fred Krause, R. 'Davis of Wayne, past grand growth, would logically attract"hnl',-a". Est at. of expens~ pverything to lend facility and ty Ilpa"ed art'ay Tue,day January ed severe, and I1eople feel that re 'd t r H k' master, were the three present a mill to Wayne. This point is

for 1"929 was set at $157,00, ,~::d' i~ar~~eu:d:ncest~~1 ::~: 8,'at the T."A. Hennessy home in 1~~~gctnnf1=~~:,*I::::~~esti:~~ w~~ ~~edolastO~~~~sd:~~Yag~~a~~;:~o~~v:f~::v~~ ~neb~::ka~ighest ~~~nce;::~i~~a ~::~' u:~~ilini~this being a. follow:;: GeneI' 1 the b old' b t t' I d Catroll after a few weeks' illness, ·t h th f years and 25 days, Mr. Kl'QUSe br. c. T. Ingham worshipful Id b hfund, $60.000 bridge fund, $40 _ safe. ~~eI~~r;i~o:y~POI~neae~5 ag~d 91 years~ 2 months and 24 :~n~~;outa:ny ;ro~~nPg~~gre::: had been failing in health for wou e c eaper to ship the000; road fun, $50,000; mot _ In dat~. Funeral servIces were con- ~ some time but was critically ill master of the Wayne lodge, open- finished product to consuming

~;;~, p~~;;n u~~: $:2~g.gJ; s~~: ';~~~:F:fr:t~~£a~h::~~~; ~~lfr:~1 T~~~~:X;s~ftec'i:':;c';,atw;~~ ~r::J~~:emt~~gt:~::itE1~ ~rc~a~~: ~:~~te~e:~:in~:~~~ ~:£~;ai~~~traIl,rl~~r~h~ ~~~r;a~:nd~~:t~~a:f!..';oE~~W;1~eb~~~~t.0:~rt;~:i~0~'$2,OO;0 '~~::,o;~~:;dt~~~:~~rt~;'~ak~ ~~;. A~e~~a~o;:i~~~r~~~t ~~:~d ~~:tas~l:so~h~:yl~~sliV~ft~~~~ waMr~;t;a~~e'~.:sst ~~~et~.y.Ger- ra~~h~~lle~r~f~en :r"~J~~~ oJ. tt~ ~~~~s~a~1~ f~~:d~~fo~ P~~~t b~;for extra h p in the counlY ing of an up~to-date, growing ~of~::~~~t~~;O~!~o:~:e~h:~~ hardship. Cold ~eather now is many, December 16, 1842. He Cherry as secretary of the Wayne cheapened to compete. If a

~rea:u:er~s of ~~' above ~he$s~;:& 'institution. ~ fi d 1 te h' :;~i~:e~~~hP::I~ r::l;a;~~~~rl ;:;:;e ~~dthl~e~~~~t~;w~eons:i~:u~~ lodge ,for the past twenty-five ~~~na~i~h~~~11t~~uldm;:~aJ~~~~ all~w~~' or eC;~I~~ ~elp' i~ t e ~~gio~eme~a~so ~~::d a;~aI7~:~:~ the early days. Mrs. Kr.ause died ~~fJs~'~:h~~e~~~~~~~h:\~dge~clerk's officeJ above the salanfs N to '1'G '" ed. ~ in 191.1, ang deceased made his A. R. Davis spoke. compliment. ....~to_p-:ay=h=er=e=.====-::-_.Jof the clerk nd deputy. Salaw a lona roup Mr. DeLopg was born October GO T Ik 0 home with his son, Fred, most of ing the Masons on their excellentof the coUnt superintendent W1' " 14, 1837. at Marietta, Ohio, He IVeS n the time since, Are Marrl·ed Inco-operation. Mr. Woodland and

f~~~~daio~~~ ~ :~~ ~*~0$~Vt3 f;~ Installs IHere :tcto ~~~~IOaO~~YIO~i;~~l~Sg~:~ V to I A"d te~~~~~~~~e~;~~e:h:;eN~:;01t~' :~r~~~t~o~S~/PO:~~_k ex~~ess~~~ Llltheran Churchinstitute exp nses. The sum f tol manhood there. When the Civil I oca lona 1 Mrs. Hannah Marotz of Hoskins, Wayne lodge.

fr;'~l~~ j:~e ~o~~~~:O\v~Xi~~ h~~ Pi Beta Chapter of Sigma Tau ~trrt~~~~~do¥~whae ei~~:~et~yin :~~ ~ , :~~ ~~~r ~~~~~t~l:;~y ~;~cs~n~i~f C.PL~;~~, GP.r~: ~~w;,' P~~~ih;:;:,~;o:~~~1t'$i; u~~t: exat~~eHs~~'lp w~~ DeltaWil~~~i~:sti;:t~.rnity, ~f~~:l~L ~:k~~~a~~~~~~i:n:u:~~ DriJ~; o~·M~~~::D~;;~sLa~i:tn. ~~ior~~~dWilk~~~~:e ~~dNotz~~~ ;~i~~r~f·q~~r:t ~~:~~;~~; s~f~:his w0rk. L. E. Pnnabaker W~i's ! -- 1$65. I Cui Krause of Hoskins. There are tions.named court. house jaliitor at t e I,Seinester To Open IDeceased married Miss Reming- ,1 thirty-six grandchildren and seven Miss Lydia Baker, daughter ofsalary of $8 a month. I t~n at Oskaloosa in 1860. One " ':'1·ses Program great grandchildren. -------- Mr. and Mrs. John F. Baker, and

Name ounty P~ysician.~ ~f1ughter was born to this union, I1.. I • I All of the children excepting R °d t HDl•. C. T. nghlll11 was na d Annual Stunt Night Program h ~rs. Alice McWilliams of Cam- '. -.::T-:' the daughter in Wisconsin, at~ eSI en ere ~;: ~~n~~s~· F:a;.am~~;l~:r:;

by the boar as <.:ou~ty physici I Sponsored At Wayne College cron, Okla. Mr. DeLong married Commit.tee Is Na,med to Formulate tended the funeral. r were married Wednesday after-'

~{~/'~f~~~iuo~d;'~:' rri:'~fc; '~~::::, By ISophomore" ~1';;'irs~~'o~a,Mi:;e[~87~tHf,o~;~~ Plan, f~~;:1"~~.~~Uden.. ' Kl~~I~~,ear~~d ::;~r~~z, E~~~~~r~ Formerly Dies rl~:nLU~~~~:I~Ye~~c~t ;o:::~~~~ ~imission ~or hrce ;yeal·S. . Pi Beta chapter of Sigma Tau passed away New Year's day, Krause, Alfred Krause, Reinhold Way.neh.~ev. F. C. Doctor per-

Each men ber of t.he board w.as Delta, national English fraternity, ~927. Beside Mrs. McWilliams be "Failures of Misfits" v·:as the Behmer and Arthur Behmcr. Mrs. Mary Kinsley Paues in Rock forming the ceremony in the pre-dC'sibJ'TIatcd 0 lIfvestigatc claims will be installed at the Wayne h~aves two step-daughters, Mrs. T. SU~j~ct of an a~ress gtven Mon- Island, 111., ·Thursday- ~t Age sence of near relatives. A recep-of demafid n the county for pau- State T<lachel's College Friday_ Of- ~. Hennessy and Mrs. E. G. Ste- da before the iwams club £01- L d f W of 52 Years. tion and dinner for guests follo\v-per mainte aneC'. Each also iu- flcers will be installed and meln- ~hens of iiJ.'lrroll. Mr. DeLong was 10 ing the noo day luncheon at 0 ges 0 ayne eJ at the John F. Baker home.

~~~~g~~t1~1'iC a~~~or~~ Fi.:~·~i~rx~e~ ~e~~u;~~lrb~e~.~i~~a::~r;~:~~O;a~~~ b~~t~eS;so;nadf~~~IYs~~e~~ver;;a~~~~ ~01;1 o~t~~:on~ :n,D~a.~ ~~t~~:~ Install Friday Service In- tIle East ca~\~~ ~~~ :hi{~ew\~':~d\:~.c~~~~:hen supervi ei!i district One; Henry I ary 10 to the following: Hilde- preceded him in death. an~ wnter. iDr. Sanford has Baker wore white satin and a

~~::l~;i~c:dh ~~~~.~~~ 'ri~~:~: E~~ l:~dr: ~~~~~sLOl~:en~ec~~rp~ne\:~ ba:r't~:t~~~~e1i;:~r:~ ~fn~ZIl ~~: :~1~a:~c7n ;c lo~lsI~f ~~~a~i~~~ 1~~keOPI:~e:n~a~eo~~::d~~~c::s De~~:~C:tF~:y:~Ya~1ss:::-en, ;~~1.v~~~;~~~ii~~l:~: ~:k~i~~e~~~~upcrvis('s he rond dragging in Ray, Mrs. Laura Richards, Jeal1~ ~eath of Mrs. DeLong, l1e made td, commg her chiefly to address Putting on Work. field Years Ago. attended lier sister as brides.maid,each distri . ette Robertson, _ Virginia Sahs, his home with his dau.ghters at stqdents of t e Wayne Sltate wore pink, georgette and carried

Road ork Compensation. porothy Saxton, Barbara Spoerry, Carroll. Mr. DeLong and T. P. Te~chers collegje. Rebekah and 1. O. O. F. lodges 1\1rs. Mary Kinsley of Rock carnations! and sweetpeas. OttoThe boar voted the following Margaret Whitman and Genevieve Groat have be~n the only Civil !Sixty-seven 1 percent of the held joint installation of officers Island, Ill., formerly of Wakefield Saul was best man. Prof. E. Ghol-

compem;.a·ti n for road work this, Wright. Prof. J. Q. Owen, nation- war veterans at Carroll for some qu:estionnaires given to 60,000 last Friday evening. Alice Mab- and Wayne, died Thursday at her cher play~d the wedding march.ycar: Man nd tcam, 50c an houl'; al secretary and founder of the time. st*dents broug~t out the fact, Dr. bott, captain, and her team had home after an illness with pneu- After a short trip Mr. andman and tn} teams, 75c an hour~ fraternity, has charge of installa- Tpose fro.m a distance who at- nS~,;tnfwor"sdh setha,tleddrenthtaot Praorlelonwts tdhOe eh,aLrgaeuro,fe tah

n':. Rhe"hsetekahamWfo,:okm' JCoahn

r__ monia, aged 52 years. Funeral Mrs. Vahlkamp will make their

ano single man, 35c hour. Dates tion. A banquet at Hotel Strat- ~:nded the funeral were: Mrs. v. rj, J,.; U - .service was conducted 'Sunday at home southwest of Wayne on theand locatio of work will be rc~ ton precedes the ceremonies. :McWilliams o~ Oklahoma; Mr. and vo~ations in w~ich they themselv- 'roll conducted- the 1. O. O. F. Rock Island. Mrs. Almond Ander- F. W. Vahlkamp farm.corded. Sigma Tau Delta is an organiza- :Mrs. Ed. M09re, Mr. and Mrs. eSi are engaged'. This shows that work. The Rebekahs served son and son, Cad Anderson, of , .

Printing of the delinquent tax tion of those especially mterested IJohn Goodma~, Mr. and Mrs. Doc p~rents wish lito educate their luncheon. , Wakefield, the former a ~ster of Poet' , .aureatelistJ treasu er's statements, ·com- in English. It recognizes English IMoore and I AI. Goodman of clii!1ren .50 tq~~ will nqt ~a\j"e.to ~Dekah_.<tffice.~5 are;. ~'" G'J deceJlsedl went ~Saturday to at- _ c- r- .[.1.iss-ioners' proceedings and legal scholarship and also original work Randolph, Mt-j and Mrs. Schultz of work as they dld. Thought of fi~ ertha CraWford; V. G.,· ~Mml1ie tena- the service ana. ~1alrn:ed to r ~-,:" Ma'y C·· -- "_.-1-TJ" -_.- enotices is divided between the in this line. Coleridge, and Mrs. Will Frahm of tibg the vocatibn to the individual Pierson; secretary, Ida Reynoldsj return Tuesday. "1'. orne nerWayne He a!ld, Nebraska De.mo- The national fraternity originat- Laurel. J a~ility is- too qften forgotten. treasurer, 'Ethel Phippsj warden, Mrs. Kinsley's maiden name wascrat and inside TribuITC, one- cd from an English club which Pallbearers! were: Jens Christ- IDr. Sanford used numero~s il- Eathyl Lutz; conductor, Dora Ro- Miss Mary Rodeen. She lived atthird of t e legal rate to each Prof. Owen organized, in Dakota ensen, Clarence Woods,' Will Ev- I~strations and gave many 5~atis- berts; insid~ guardian, Elma Bak- the Almond Anderson home atpaper. By reason of the insuffic- Wes!eyan College at Mit~hell, S. ans, R. V. Qarwood, Will Collins taije'gutol'd'ahnOeWe t~l,at lra"c.,kpoonf,v"bojeea,tiroonr' kseenr;; 0Ru.tssi,deNg.uGa,r,dMiaan

e, ELII;,I,a; LJ,enS', Wakefield about thirty years ago,

icncy of t e compensation involv- D., In 1922. The fratermty now and John L. !Laurie. """ and also lived at Wayne. After go..ed by the division, the Herald re- has forty-one chapters throughout i many of the misfits of life. N. G., Mabel Johnson; R. S. V. G., irig to lllinois she was married to Dr. John G. Neihardt of Bron-gre& tha it cannot accept, b-u.t the country. Four V~teran8 II Dr. sanfor~ /jlUtlined a program Lucrecia Jeffrey; L. S. V. G., Arthur Kinsley, who died about son, Mo., poet laureate of Nebras-will be cOltent to PU~li5h news ~f .Glee Club ApJkarG. L),ft let ~r redeemin many ev~ls of, the Chrissie Jonson; Chaplain, Stella four years ago. ka, former Wayne college studentinterest treaders "'7ithout paYt

The girls' glee club, under di- I n Quit Y resent situ tion. He: sugg~sted Chichester; musician, Pearl Den- Deceased leaves five daughters, and prominent writer for whomPrintin of legar' blanks w s rection of Prof. W. Irving Horn, 1-,-- t at the Kiw~nis club, which is nisi and captain, Alice Mabbott. aged from 18 to 7 years. They the new Wayne State Teachers

awarded he Wayne Herald a d presented a skit, "The Ladies' The death!of Thomas DeLong at !pade up of represenJl;atives of ,I. O. O. F. officers ar~: N. G., are: Catherine, Vivian, Mary .To, College dormitory for girls is ..statione 'went to the Democrat. Aidt" Wednesday in chapel. Those last week t~ok one of the five various lines lof work, ~pons9.r a George Bornhoft; R. S. N. G., PaulinJe and Margaret. Mrs. An- named, will probably be here for Young WO~l:l' i~8~The Way e Herald designated ~s taking part wore costumes of a Civil war i"eterans in Wayne ljrIovement wljlereby t~e schools W. H. Buetow; L. S. N. G., A. E. derson of Wakefield, and Mrs. the opening program of the I e-t H -tdl'official c unty paper for all legal generation ago. county. T. Pr~' Groat of Carroll, A. right, thr09gh (questionnaires, Davisonj W,S. S., Ray Robinson; Oscar Swanson of Rock Island, buildirtg. Dr. U. S. Conn is cor- n l Y OSPl

~~;~~:n~ ~~n~~~ITcf~:k;heWh*eh inFt~:h;:n:~~~.as~~~yori~~~ ;Va~~:~ta~~'J:' ti· Lo~~i~75Wi~~ t~fety O~~U\~O~ik:~~r~~e lin~~tio~; ~~:cir~~d ~'c~~~~l:dr~~r~:~' ;:~ Ill., are sisters who survive. :~s~~:~rgtowitha~:~g~ei:~r~~r~~ Mrs. E. W. Neenan df' SiO~Xhas to d with roads and bridg~s, class leave school at the close of side, are th remaining Wayne ~ll.deavor. Men in these various son; 'Yarde~, Nels Juhlin; 0l:lts~de Mrs_ Ella Pile Is sence. City, niece of Mrs. Aligust If-o_.

, OBl'd of Health. the semester. Prof. W. Irvmg county vt:!te ans. Sommers Fox, in'es of work might then meet guardIan, SIgurd Jensenj mSIde The dormitoty is now·complete berg Q;f Wayne, died Frid4y at~heA. W. Stephens, sheriff. was Horn and MISS Lenore Ramseyare who used tci live here, is now in ith the groups of youing people, g~lardian, Martin Lage; V. G., Le- Injured In East in every detail and is one of the nge of 22 years. FUneral service

'1',aemaleth.d c a.;rCm,aTn. 0Infgthhaen,boaanrddM'losfs spons,orss......t •• to Open. Kansas. learning why the students made vm Johnson; R. S. V~ G., J;ohn finest h,alls in the country. In it was conducted Monday lfl sidux

the choices they did. Mter getting Harmer, jr.; -p. S. V. G., Byron Mrs. Ella Pile of Rochester, N. are embodied the best and most City. Mr. and Mrs. Loberg ~ofPearl Se ell were namcd members Second semester of the school Relativ~ PaSse8 the children-'s viewpoints, Dr. Ruth; treasurer, Rollie W. ~y; Y., mother of J. H. Pile of Wayne, ~~~:~t~:Of.a~~J. ~f:t~m;~a~~~~~ ~:d:~p~r~iSSEdLiz~i~~tI~ftl~~~ofi~: ~ :r;t·y board lpassed a l'e- ~:de~&~~~rgi;:e~.u~:x.t28·T~~:~:~~ At !:Onawa Home -~I;;f:i~d t~t~ttd'st~~e~:nt~:~t;~~~ and secretary, Henry E. Ley. ~~:~~~~~,~rfs~m:no;~~u~~·::t~~\~; ered on an extensive tour through and Rahn Loberg of Ca11roll, andsolution requiring from banks ~:~nesday and Friday during va- find weak p'dints of the work. Baptist ~eetillg right side and hip, when she fell the middle west and the Pacific Mrs. Alvin Young of winside,'

~a~i:;dc ~~;~v~~on;: '~~e (~~~~::l~ ~2k P~~;~,:s~tb ~e;~rr~~~i%:n~s~ IO~~'s~~J~w~~ ~~ E?n~~:~ ~n~i~a~~~ns¥,rs~g:~~:~;~:na~~~:~ ln Wayne Todav. ~~~r~~aYh:: ~::~ w~~k. :rrsbr~~: ~~~~t s~~\e~:oo~h=ndbU~~~Irg h~~~ we;:c:::d ~:::~o ~:;n~usblnd,The bon necd not e~ceFd in who will number about seventy- hart' of ~wayne, pl'.U>sed away ~he club an took action to"work luncheon and fell when she slip- about 150 girls. The main part Dr. E. W. Neenan, and :!!:n inlantamount fty percent of t~e rp-a;id five, will enroll a week from Mon- ~esday, J nu.ary 8. Funeral ser~ out some vo ational guidance proR ped on an icy walk. She is also lind one wing are finished and son, born January S. He~.,pa:'1nts,up capi 1 stock and surplus. It day. VIce was he

ld 111 Onawa Thursday, Ilgram. Willia:p1 Beckenhauer, presi- National and State Speaken Take suffering from shock and is being the aim is to add the second wing Mr. and Mrs. Braunger, ~1:X SIsters

b:k: d :~~t f~~:lve~heth~;ter~~ sop~:::~:o~::m;:oo:~~~g the :~~ '~:hn~n~a~:t~tt~~de~a~~~~ II~~~~ ~p~~~~~~~rjrC':J' ~n~~~~~ Part ~h:::H:e~t the ~:~~~t:~~~~s.t~ele~o~:w~Jn,h:~ ~~~n~J'dh:o:f;~~~~ls:th~O~~~:i~'~ an;. f~:u:~:~h:~S-~:::~¢; ~nn.,due on he county deposit a sum seventh annua,l "stunt night" pro- here. Mrsl ;Rawlings . leaves her 1and Supt. T~ S. Hoo'k" o~ ~ com- Rochester. Mrs. Pile is the wife of to care for 200 girls. unclG of Mrs. Neenan, W () a.t~nd~equal t the premium on such gram this evening. The numbers husband and four chIld:en. She mittee to cbnsider plans of ac- Baptists of northeast Nebraska the late J. M. Pile, founder imd All rooms in the dormitory are ed the funeral, came to WJl.yhebonds. include: "One Wednesday Morn," had spent tveral weeks In Wayne tion and pr~sent recommendations are meeting in Wayne this Thurs- president of the college h~re. now taken and girls will move afterward to visit his. si terJ'Wrs,

re;~rt': ~~~n~~$5~~~;~ e~1r:d ~~n~·el?·j~~~~ °l~~ig~a~~~:ksi~ last aumm:. to the club·1 ~:~:::ncoe~eb~l~g ~e~d :~~:i~;~~ E I R"d ~:~:at~~e ~~::d:l :h: ~~ ~~~de::'f~~~f;::~~~.ffel!~ft red~by h;m or the quarter ending Seience," Science, e1ub; "To Win W kffi ld' M C II I G the stale, A number of delegales ar y eSt ent 'eme,ter. The public '?penin

gwill

Septcm er 30. My Lovio," sophomores; "The a e an 0 ege ames and visitors from each of the be arranged for a Friday, prob- -,'. p . t H tll :Fatal Quest," seniors; "Passing ~ , 'p 1 d W Baptist churches in th;s section W k fi Id n° "hly February 1. Relatives and West Oln .0 !" ,I' I

Ens ey Moore, Fane;es vs, Good Sport,," W. A, DleS:OnMondayl la!~~n eek ;:~.:~~n:~ac:~d"uC';ZJ:hWhile a e e ,les :~~~n~h~fc s~'fI~e~~ ~~fco~:dge~t ' Will OJJe~!S()1o'!JDies In E~st ~~t~i'~~:'~:rtac;o~an~~sp~:~e~~ __, 1 Wayu. Wi••, From Yankton and wJir~i:';~ ~J;::s:~nN,~i'heV;;';,~: Mr>. Ro.. Rice WLp Started Store ::~u~;:,~:nndeww~H1:~g. '~i~~ West Po;nt, Neb., ~a~.1~2';""'ThJ

Relativ of Way~e a"nd WiJaide :.~~' ~~:~e~;y~n';"."6~ef.at~~ Ola Olaon; Resident Since 1'890'1 Losea tol Midland in Basket- it of the Pioneer." R. B. Elrod of in Eighties, Paase$ at Crofton who live in the dormitory will act new Hotel West POi*t"t '''stunt'' night committee includes PassesItt Home at the Age of I ~all Contea.ta. LincqIn, president of the Baptist Hom:e. as hostesses. here with G. Earl Mye

Pee> ~ a.n~ iLan~lt~o'ia~er Pass- Rudolph Lage, Helen ,Harris.6n, / i 89 ~ears. I W Jt-T-h state convention, will speaJc- in the F IF'del M . d of Sheldon, .Ia.., as '

Gerald Litel and Olive Blacketer. / ~L -- layne '"-1 ate eae era College evening. Mrs. W. E. Lincoln of unera r I a y oup e arrle formal opemng anWillaJ.'d Wiltse is class president, Service :F rid a Y1 basketball Iteam won one g~.me New York, member of the board __ at Fremont Home _will be held on Jan. 23.

~~s.tr~~iseEwJ~nd:r~~ete~~~so~~d ..1. -i- 1~~: :;:~ ~je t~: :c:~ew:t~::~~~~ ~r:i~~O~~r~en~~~~pe~~tio~inc:~~ Service Is Conducted at Chrilltian ht~o~:~~poirtD C M S f d ' , I Funeral Wj...uill BcCConducted at th January 8~and losing to Midland president of the d-tate Women's Church With Burial"in Miss Pearl Mildred Goldberg, furnished. The spa

K, Sm cc or Wayne a'nd father of . r. . " an or, vocatIona 'S' h. h ~.' I h Fr'd . Th .0on d t d ltd a , Ul"c.n In ere I y evenmg. e score Missionary socie,ty, will attend Wake6eld. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. very inviting with"oGeorg K. Moore of W,'n,,'de, d,'ed gUI ance, wn, er an ec urer, a - , W "cc ld ' th ~ kt ~ddt d ts M d i ftaene. meat?- on game was 29 to and speak. Dr. H. Q. Morton; of Goldberg of Concord, and Mr. nitureJ _beautiful :,last w ek, according'to word re- ~~e B

Su ""IK °1n daY'f Th : '~' I 26, and l1e score in the Midland Omaha, state executive secretary, Funeral service was held in George T. Magnuson, son of Mr. and tapestries. ,Th"e

ce,'ved T,hursday. Mr. M'oor'e had ISS ery nee ~n o. u,r,a- Ola Ollon r 'd t f Wk· t5 t 2" W k Ii jd F'd af h Lt t th k d th M

' e I en 0 a e;.. game was 0 o. - will direct a conference. I a e e 1'1 ay ternoon at t e and Mrs. C. J. Magnuson of au- private dining roo,"been ' I 'or some t,'me, 1Funeral on, spen e wee -en WI ISS Ii ld . ~ 10 90 'd' d t h' h ' S d' Ch:L M t ShIe SlUe a "I Ie a IS om~ econ earn was put mto play Conference meetings start at ristian churoh for Mrs. Rose reI. were ~ied Wednesday, ti f Venetiansel'vic was held in Jkcksbnville. argare c erne. there M day morning after ah at the op~ning of the game at 10 a. m, this morning and contin- Rice who passed away at· her Januau 16, at noon at the hom~ ~h~nM.~ Olive B~~P-

Mr. Moore was 83'· years old at p , C d' illness w~th flu ! and pneumoni~, Yankton ~nd the Yankton players ue through the day, closing this home in Crofton Wednesday, of the bride's cousin, Rev. C. O. West PoinLthe ti e of his death. He had' al~ resen't ome y aged 89 ,years,~ tponths and 11 piled up f4 lead of 14 to 2. The evening Women of the church January 9, aged 84 years. Rev. G. Gulleen. The last named perform-I e,--==::;::='4P::ill~~kwayS- ived in Illino'i£!, tltough he ,n T"· W k days. Fu~eral rvlce will be co - first team)then went into play and will ser;.e dinner to visitors. Rev. G. Bentley had cltarge and inter- ed tfe ceremony. I j

visite Wayne often :to s'ee his t'e~ nere nES ee duetedj't the~.Swedish MisSi.1n Yankton ~cored only 12 points A C Downing is pastor b£ the ment was made in Wakefield ce- MISS Esther Goldberg sister oflativ 'and look aft~r l~nd.' church i • Wak field Friday at 2 while Wayne gained a, lead. The Wa~e church. " metery. the bride, and Glenn Magnuson,

D eased leaves his wife and o'clock th R v. John G. Nels n defensive 1work of the Wayne Mrs. Rice was an early settler bro~er ot the bridegroom, accom-five· Hdren. Mr. and Mrs. o-eorge in eh. Iga. Interment will be men was' especially notable. Wayne Hoapi.tai Notes. in Wakefield, starting a millinery panied the young folks to Fie~Moor of Winside, left Thursday made l~ Wake$.eld cemetery. I Wayne led in the Midland game Charles Rubeck of Wayne lln- and dressmaking shop there in the mOllt and attended them at the"to at nd the servie~s. Mr. ulson w~ born in Swed~n at the el9se of the first hali the derwent an operation for appen- eighties. In 1910 she moved her wed'ding.

o~ oct~er ~, 1839. !'Ie man-ied score. be~{g 17 to lq. Farro;" and dicitis and gall bladder trouble store to Cro£tan ahd had eonduet- :Mr. and Mrs. MAgnuson will liveMISS lIa nah Jbnson m Swed~n Langfeld did exce~tional playing. Saturday. He is doing nicHy. ed it since until three years ago on A farm near Laurel.on' Dec n'Iber ~7, 19C4~ "The :£am.- MMland ed by 35 to 28 a1l the J. S. Horney who underwent when she retired trom business.il3l' cam~' to thi~ country in 1891 close of the contest. an operation for appendicitis re- :Mrs. Rice's. maiden name was Es,timate Expensesand settled fii1t at Lyons, ~eb. westef.union and Wayne meet cenUy, will leave the hospital the Miss Rose West. She was born in:r~ey c~~ t,o ,. fa1'J!l near Wal'pe at LeMa this FJ;i.day evening. last of this week. Michi~an.. She was ~arried to Mr. For WaYlte County,m, 18901 ,a~d lll:pved mto Wakefield Wayne lays its first comerence C. T. Norton who had und.er-. Watkins ~ KeD;dalvI11e, Ind.,_ andninetee~ ~earsr ago. I game of Ithe season January 22 gone an operation several days ,Mr. Watkms dled there ,many

O,~ tlie ,~IevEtn c~ndr'e~- of ~r: ·with. Ch~d,ioon. The second confer~ ago, will be·able to leave Ithe has- Iy.ears ago. One son died in H8r~and M~~. Olsb!"" four sUrvi~e, ence g~lJIe will be with Peru Janu- pital the IIlst of tbis weell- tington in 1924,T!1el': ,are: S'!rl~ 01!01': of l~h~,!- ilry 26;" ' .. E. E. Gailey who is, taking Mrs. Watkins was ~arried tpandoahJ ~owa", J~hn , ,O~son of Coach 1 W. R, Hickman has nsed treatments, is imprOvingf'cely. Frank l\ic~ in the east ~ and , tbe

Io,!~, Ml,SS ~n,~a Ols~n the ioilQwing men on his squad Mrs,~ Howard ,Hrahak hOI ha~ family. cam~ heFe soon .afte~ard,N;M" and :~rs, the pas~ week: Captain Hunt, an operation,)ast week, s,~onva- Mr, Rice dledia yea! ~~.m,!J~-g ,of. , :Wakefi~ld, • Farrow, Vonllfinden. 1l\S.ing Ili.ely. tobe~. One ,o!" .. 'Willian:> :!fic.,s1I1'V1 Felix, Pieper H.rban- J. S. Welah father ofl Mrs, S. surVives' and byes at· Crofton,

at Lindamood, 'Peterson, A. Lutgen, ;wh~ ha5 been very ill ~. aAd, M;S." 'Yl~am. ~ce '.. <:f,f~ C. Decker, _1;;:he past week, remains, ~bou1i .tb;e ~ro~n, w:~e_ ~n ~a~e1ie!d lfo~.

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Wayne Cleaners"The Home of Good Cleaning."

C, C. KILBORN, Proprietor

Phone 41- -Wayne, Neb,

We are equipped to repleat your skirts ,aftercleaning and handle most delicate fabrics in tliiebest possible manner.

Our cleaning and pressing service will makeyour dollars go farther, High quality work 'atreasonable. prices.

Free d~livery servi<:.e, Phone 41 and wewill call for your garments and deliver them againafter they are cleaned and pressed. We pay re..tUTn postage on parcels fro.m other town~.

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The wintry day,;Upon us slip

And then 'We goAnd take the orip.

Couple Married. At Stanton Home

DON'T FOR(;ETIWh~n you get' ink or pain <In your gar­ments,' apply some ki~d o!f gr~ase oroil to tHe spot. This will kee~ it soft un-

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-wheT). ink, paint or other such sub­stan~s get on them. By our specialcleaning process these can be removedentirely, leaving no trace bf the spotand not injuring the fabric.I

In order, to' i prove ourseMice to this ommunity,we arc eonsta tty addingto our ~quiprne t. In everyrespect we gi e our pat­rons the benefi of the lat­est discoverie. and im­proven\ents in ur profe~­sian. This is in keepingwi.th ~url po~ic of givingthe commwHt the com­plete and effie ent serviceto 'which' it is entitled.

I Tonight-Thursday

-I Tomorrow-Friday

CARROLL NYE

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Admiss"ion 10 and 25c

I Saturday-One:,Day

I PHYLLIS HAV:ERALAN.HALE

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IAdmission lOc ana SOc

I Sunday, and Mbnday

JACK HOLT

I -in- IITHE WATER ~OLl::

I A Zane Gray Story

In Natural Color.

I Admission 10c ana 'aGc,"

: 'i~:. .'+~~- :I :,.;_..~~.~~ we~~k 'We~rI'esday'aitet~oon :·',I'\vith M'ae'spent Thu'rsd Sahs and Mrs. Merl~ RQe being on

, '\ I, "I "" L.,.' n,"C"Al..," ii,' " , :;\ Mrs. R,,aul Sima!UD-!W~yne. I th~~r~~~:s:~a~ ;~~olt ' went ~~~t::~:;~~einT;;oC~:ek~a:tt~~.' ;' : I,." 'V ".: " l"..... :I ~l·S, I' II

Ted 'Winter~te1n and to Bl~,'r Wednesd y' to spen,l ~ E B ,. h Th t"' "',',',' l"n" . ','d',"'"",d'.<, ! da~ghte,l' spe?t'the .pa;s~ week ill . c. W•• acro. orne. e nex regu-,po. ~ , ~~'1j},1f' the, H. ~V. WmtCl'stem home. Russell ,Beckman has been' m few weeks visiting ~rt. unelQ. lar meeting will bf} held in Febru- Miss Frieda Boldt of Stanioll,

-=' ~...",,~.J1 Mr. un~l·Mrs. Ralph IMorse and with chicken pox.' Mrs. George Pos spent Wednes· ary at the.Will Roe ho.rne. This daughter o£ Mr. and Mrs. Wtllinm',1"1: . ~.' '! '! .'.'1' r ~ i~': :..\ "Mrs. Li~lie Morse: spen:

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Sunday in Mrs. l\'~onta Bomar vi~ited Mrs.; i~~:hlY ~erening a~d ~u~'s~ay 'morn- will be a birthday party. Mrs. John Boldt and John Jensen of Win~, I::: J.I ,;L. Kelley wenti ,to '! O,nah~ the" M~~nu8 Westlund orne. I Ray Perdue Friday. .lmg In the LOUIS lock, Jr., home. Gettman and Mrs. W. E. Back side, so'n o£ Mr. and Mrs. Christ'

!$aturdllY' to',sp nd h,~eW~~ay~.~ Henry ~n,d Fred Dan berg ,vere S. W. Elder called Tuesday at Mr. 1 and Mrs. ,i-nest Carlson comprise the entertainment Icom- Je:nsen, were married WedlHC'sday,'.' Dr. C. ,A.!, . cM8;s~;r,I'J~entlst:. last week! Tq:esday evching guests the Ray Perdue home. spent: Wednesday levening last rnittee, and M;rs. John Grier and January 9, at tpe home 'Of theOffiee ·phone 1; r~s~~e~ce '2~7. in' ~he 4lbert Milliken ~o,rhe. Mrs. Ray Perdue called ~at'ur- v,'cek ,~~ the Alber ,Paulsen home. Mrs. R. V. Garwood comprise the bride's parents, Rev. E. A. Klaus

" 'a19~f Mr. and ¥rs. Ernest 'Beale were day ut the Geol'ge Bush home. ,Br~an Kloppin fPent Tuesday menu committee. ' of the Lutheran church perform-Mr. anq MI'i; •.\~3:1ter S,avldge .Smlday ~inllel' guests in the New- Neighbors extend sympathy· to in Omaha with his h'mothel:, .Mrs. ing the ceremony. Immediate re~

,were Norfolk ISltors llist rhurs- ('It Stanley home ut Cdllcord. Louis Kock, jr.; in the loss of his Hem-y Klopping, '0 has been Niec-e,Passes Auray latives were present. A dinner~ay. ','.' . Mr. and Mrs. Bert Surbet' of 'l.vife. 'ill. . . was served and the young couple

. I 'Dr. T.. B. ecker~, .d~mtlst, IS Winside, spent Friduy evening in Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Auker an:{l Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Spall I· and At Kansas Home left afterward £01' a trip. •no:w located 0 er Mmes Jew~lry the H. W. WiJ].terstein home, fnmi};y ...\'('r~ Norfolk visitors Sat- MI'. and Mrs. E. t CaaU\Vf~ spent Miss Boldt wore dark blue 'Crell(! :Store. . . o25t~ Mr. al1d Mrs. L00nal'cl Hyland urday. ~ II ~u"tey~day of last ,:\'cek in Sioux MrS. Will Hel'l1manl1 of Wat~r- and carried a bOUq~t of ro~es •Fra~k MOl'g n was 111 Nel~gh ",,('rP, Sunday guc::::t1'l in the Fred Mildred Grier ~pent. Friday I ville, Kan., niece of Mr. and Mrs. and sweetpeas. Miss lb \ Jcn:-:e'n :

~nd Tl~den L t \veek, ret.ul'nmg Von ::3cgger;l home at Wisner:, Inight and Saturday with Edith Mr. and Mrs. Wi lifl Noakes and Robert Stambaugh of Wayne. died was bridesmaid. She ~ blue.Satnr,da~ . . Mr, and Mrs. Albert Milhken Robson. Mr. and Mr~. H. L. Atkins spent Wednesday of lust. \\'eek of bron- anri carried carnations. Willi:tm:

Mis9 El.1!d Iconkl.yn went to .anel, family spent Thll,r:;day cvc- Mildrrd Jones spent several Wednesday aftf'rnoon laflt w('pk in chinl pneumonia, She leaves her "Hohlt, jr., acted as best m.ln. Ik- :O~aha Fr1d;l~' ('V('nll1g to spend lling'in the Jnmc::> Milliken home. day::: last week in the John Mor~ Norfolk. husband and one child besides gina Hartman, niece of the briJe, •the w~:~k.end." . : . 0 Harry Such·l and Arthur Von gan home. Elsie and Ft'ieda Woible: of Win.., many other relatives and friends. was flower girl and ring bcar:-l'. _

ofSfi~li~~s~tt~r:IO;.gl~~ aga~;e~~ ~;~ft>~~n;nw;~': 1~1:~r~~~~e 'i::.~~~~g r;:~i'~~:~ ~o'~~~,y ~~e;,~c ~~~n~:,~ ~~~d;~~;l~~h f~~:~~ a~~~~a~I1,~n\~1 Try a Wayne Herald Want Ad. a ::;;~,a~~a~;i:~~~~n w;]l live on :phone 120\a~d 871." o14tf. Mr, and Mrs: ...4lbC'\'t BrudC'\' due hOlllC'. E. Back. :

Mrs. GU~l S~hrocder nn,(1 ~IR~, WN0 gu('st~ Sunday, Junuary G, ~Il'. and Mrs. O. B. Hnas spent Will and Henry Kieper' had nnttUUttUU:nuuuutUtt~:u::uutmttU:muumlI!I!JI'l'II !J'I'II'II'I :MayBell~ ,Sl'hl'?eder of .I!o>;km.g. ill th(~ Adolph HidH>rllH nn homC'. SundHy eycming in the Arthur hogs ,on the Sioux City market ~ •

;r,~r~)~r~dn~. ai,~"t~~~,n~'O%~'.tors III dal;a,~~:;1 ~::;:,~:;~~~n ~,n;::;t ;:~e~~: L;~~;:. ~~~:';c~h', c. O. Aul<crspcnt ~~i~I~~~ ~I;c l~:~r:veel'. th" latter Do.You K,now--- :.L._._._~_._._._.~._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._••_.-.-.-0-.-.-.-.-.-0-.-0-.-.-.-.-.-0--'''.I~. R 'Judson urt'l.ve~ ~oml< in 'the R A. Dunn hon e at Scrib- tho day Frida;y with Mr. and' Mrs. Mrs. Eart Shriner and baby Df -.;~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;~

.Thul'sday from a. busme>ls tr,p, to nero :-l. :K Aul(cr. Lincoln, spent Tue~day of' lnst IE"""ll""_-"",,,,=m==mauauann:u:::tumuauuw I II

Chicngo and Bul'1mgton, 111. 1\h. Hnd Mrs. DOllalc Milliken .Mr~. Hoy Spahr spent Wednes~ week here with the former's sis- How soon J,:'ou'll get sick you never can tell, II:: t!Miss .Tt.·ssie Boyce, went to and hahy spent last.we k Tuesday day evening la::t \\'\'ek in the J. H. tet', MI'~. William'lH. Miichell. So watch your health alld try to keep well. i! ~

Sioux Falls.' S. D., Fl'ldu}/ ufter- (:v(~llillP: in the' Johl Lindsay SJlahr home. . Mr. and Mrs. George Wads- n., .nOOI1 to spC'nd the week-end,,! , home. .1. P. Tlll'ner and fa~ily ~pent worth and son, James of Pag-e, From one sort of ill you may be kept free, n A t

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barte~s, MiSS Ml's. Henry Glusl'mcy 'r of Hom- Frida;: ('v(>ning- in the Frank and Mrs. A. L. Dragon visit cd in Another knoc](s you over one-twa-three. it nnouncernen ..Florence Ma~nuson and..Mlss ;'\n~ ing'fol'll. Neb., is speno tlg: a fe\\' Longl' home. I the John A. Lewis hon)(> Sunday lJon't give il'l to sickne~~nor spend all your wealth, !i . . ::9113 Mueller drove to NOliolli: Vi l'd- week,; in the' E. H. ;lns.o;meyer Mr. and Mr>;. Albert Jones WOT(> o£ last week. ftnesday of la~.t week. home. " ' .Frida;v' evening guestfi in tbe H. L. Mr. and Ml'fi. Julius Knudsen A Chiropl'ador will lead, you to health. gil

Paul Harrmgton returned. ~o 1'h:s. Magllu::> Wcstc lund antI Atkins home. and childr(>n, Donald Dwaine and -)l.!l iOmnhu. F.rid~y after a short VISIt Mrs. lIarr~' Wert wen Tuesday Mrs. Frank Lan;on vi~itcd in Anna, were Wednesday dinn<:>r D L ° & L .here 'With hiS l~al',entsl MI'. and lundwon guesb ill thf' Ml':". Lilli~ the Andrew Stamm home ThUl1",- gllests last ...\,p('k at t h(' .r. c. rs. eWls eWlS ::1'Mrs. Jol~1l Harl'm~ton.. l\Ion::c home. . day afternoon. Johnson home.

J?r, l'.oung, dental office up~ Fred Wittler and SOl of WJI1- Mr, and Mrs, Will Roe spent Mrs. Will E'inn nnd son, Mrs. CHIROPRACTORS I , b h ItS~lrs In. Ah~rn bloc.k. Spe- ."ide, were supper gUf'ts in the Wednesday at the George Roe John Paulsen and Mi~s Pauline ---Having ought t e Shaml'ock ticml..attenhon given to extraction Henry Wittler hon1\' S nda~T eve- home at Carroll. Paulsen were Wednesday afte,r· 15 Years in Wayne, Neb. Phone 49W Hof teeth. Pho~~ 307W.. m27tf ning, January 6. Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Conger noon guests I.,t week in the Cafe on the west side of north il

"FanH Loans.. ~ong tIme, m- Miss Florence Bal,er and :Mjss spcnt Tuesday,evcning in the'Ros- Frank Longoc home. 11111111111111 Illl:::.:u:n:::u:n:mnun:mmwill :u::u:a:u::u:m iterest less t.han fIve. per cent. Dorothy Winterstein W l{J a,ttcnd coc .Jones home. Anton Olsen, .John Dunklnu and Main street, -vvr ayne, we wish to an- ::Prompt son'Ice. Wl'lte ~r cal~, th(> Wayne high !';chool, !';pC'nt the Mrs. J. II. Spahr and son Erncst Adolph Meyers shipped a car of uu:w,tu:muum:u:uu::nuu:uuuuuumttutm.tt:ttttttttttl II IIII 11 I III I n 'Ii~John Adkins, 0432 Norfolk A ...·c., week~e~d at.home. t spent Monday la~t ,w(>C'k in the hogs to Sioux City last week and n I nounce our aim \vill be always toNorfolk, Ncb, 024tf I Mr. and Mrs. Be'n Meyer and Roy Spah,' hon\«. the men were in the city wedne

O_!lill SlaleRepOB:taOf nthekconoditifon °Wfthe

ay'ne D'I,I"Mrs. ,T,. U. King::>loll and gnm.d-:Mcrlin spellt T.UE'Sday il Colerjdge Miss Lot,tia I~ush all (,I Miss day to market-the fltoek., O',ive the best of service and food. a

S011, CalvlI: ~~!,n('s, left. las~.~hms:Ial the ·110111(' o!. Mr!';. 1\ I'Yf>r's bl'o- .Jennie. NOl'mal~ visited Ml'f'. 'Will Mr. and Mrs. H. C. BaI'('!mah ~ " .aday for MltlChE'lJ, Ncb,.. to 'I~lt tI:e ihN, August Ellcrb. RoE' Wednesday. an,d family vl"itC'd Tuesday ew-. Eforlller's daughler, Mr". Davl.d HII-! 111'. rind I\1r-:. Herm In .JcH('keJ, Jh.'and I\!r~. W. E. Bal:k and n' in thc W E B'H~I' home Iiyard, anfl f?Tllily. They Jllan to bCjAlbpl't ~lI1d Ge'ol'p:e Ni .mann. of Irma ,Junr' ,"[)('nt TUf'f'd"y ill th(> T~~;' spent Wf';lne'sdn/ e~enillR i~ !i --Wholesome meals and lunches, :igOl1P a eouple of week~... ,. I TalmHflg(', N(·h.. o-p nt Fnday GL1:" 'Vcndt home. the Ern('~t Fl'PV01't home. of Wayne, I\iC'hl'U:"ka, Chartp)' No. 448, in the State of tii

Jamcs Hennick wu~ iu \\llton nig-ht ill thr' E: II. G 1,1. f';ol11(')-'er Mr:3. Itnsl:OC Jones spent Tues- 1'111'. Hnrl Mrg. Ed. Kurrclmeycr N(>hl'a"kn.:1\ thp cl()~[' of bll~iw~~...; 1)['(', 81, 1~28. :: ;; \vell prepared, \vill be served at all _.hHlction, [ow>!. last .w('~'k to nt-Il~om('. day wilh her mother, Mrs. John spent lnc;t, \\'l'C'k ann this week with -':: if~:~~/I~~o~~~~~'r~.~~;f ~irr~IAt(~l;. ~~~';~! \\'~~;;; -:~(t s~~~·,~·JH,~;:~~l!r~f ~~~~~ M(~~~~nK~~~I~ni~l~~ W. B. HYatt ~~~,;, ,;~:~~;hl~~;'('l nM;:~'m ~~{:l~~~~ --- !l~ IIH mOUl's. OU1' cafe will be open all !lR¥.h f f I . ~ d 1 . Resources H ...orne 0 one 0 leI' son~, a!"e H ~ and Ml'!'. A. L. Dragon of \Vayne, wet'(' Friday business ('(\lkl':'\ ,It th\~ week and plan to move to Missouri I .ht t t 0most 83 ~earg. Mr. Renntck spent Sunday, .JanuaI'· Ii, in the Anton Olsen home. , SOO\1. 1\11'''. Mary Doring moved Loan...; ami di~('ount." ~)88.16IJ GO ftl nIg 0 serve pa rons. Ul' exper-turned. Monday. . ,J. A. Le-wis home. I Mr,,::. Hay Pprdue and Miss Lot- last \Vepk to thC' farm vue-atrel by Overdrafb 1,00087 I

IR,oYeiMeDonalt ,u,tamed b"ll<S" ~Ir:'..·and M,·,. ]{ermhll Jaeckel, tic Bu,h ~'alled Wedne"lav on tlw Kllmlnwyc". thmry Doring Banldng house, furniture and fixtule- 1200000 I ience in the business enables us to Ii,~~Wt. ~ursday whe'n slruck :llY hI::; George' },iiemunn and ~lbert Nie- Mrs. Aloph Kieper. • movell from southeast of Wayne Othpr real estat(' __ Nono I

'!ld:.l,;i;~~; He. stal:ted to push tlw m~- llHlllll of Talmadg(', eb., came ,f. If. Spahr. Ernest Spahr and to tho farm Mrs. Doring left. U. S. Liberty Bonds, Treasury Note., I give the best possible. :::::'i1~I':'iCmne out 01 tfte. garage at Ill::; FridHY evening' for a Ifew day!" Hoy Spahr spent Friday with H. L. Merry Makers club met Friday and Munjcipal Bond;;.. 573,672.50 ii it g::: place. W~('n he trH'd to l"top ~h(: visil in the F. W. vHhfamp home Sp;hr at Randolph. ' evening in the Ray Perdue home. Due from National and State Bank,:: $186,300.2G ~- a ::

~ar he sllP.ped and fel1. being and with othf'l' frien sand re1[\-, 111'>;. Bryan Klopping and chil- Elsie ~Ind Frieda Weible. of Win· Ch(>ck.., and it~ms of excbange. 2,8")182 4...-" CI I' '11 b t /, d' I'·struck hy the .maehrne.. tiv('~. Idrell spent Tue~<.lay evening in thr~ side, were guests. Albert Sahs, Ca",h in' bank... 44,:32000 -;-1 ean IneSS WI e S 1esse III i.

Percy Hl'llncHs a~Tlv .. (l . home Sunday".January G, ,\'llS the SE'C- A(Jolph Kieper home. president, callod the meeting to Total Cash 233,672.08 n kIt' f th f h 1_January. 4 f"om :1 tl'lP t~) MJiwau· and hirthday tlllniversf!ry of lJtt1e Mr. and Mrs. Allton Olsen were order. Will Roe and John Grier -_..... n our wor. n erIal" 0 e ea e , a}3ik~(', Chl(:ago.,~llld Lanslllg. ~he Patt~l Milliken, and 1\1;1'. and Mrs. Thursday evening Kuests in the had charge of entertainment and Total $1,408,G15.0il I 'top ~....a~ a g-lft (~f t~e ..McC'ormH.'k Herber\. Reuter and family and Adolph ,Meyers home. provided rook Luncheon was been redecorated with this aim~Dc('rmJ:r manufaet~r~rlg l'.olllPan

y, Mr. and Mr", .. Donaldllilliken and Mrs. Roy Klopping and Esther served afterward, Mrs. Albert lji

and Mr. Bran(~ts Yl~lted the com- baby were guest<: in ,the Albert· Liabilitiespany's planls III Mll\'mukce ~md lVrillikell honl{' in han r of the oc- mu:n::U:::::U:UUUUU.OUmmu:muu:::::::um:tm::~ ~

. Chicago. He went to LanRmg, cClsion, J Capital stock $50,000.00 XX-X~i('h.. to ~(>p a brother. Ml'fi. Earl Bartlett entertained' D , Surplus fund 25,000.00

or--- -~_._-".._- thr('(1 little gu('!;t", noc their moth- an'c e Undivided profits (Net) _._........ .. 31.226.61 ffSouth~e~t WaJTne el's Thul':,;day afternololl in hono!' I :. ~ed~~~ga~e~~:lfi~~~~:ss~?jd~~o~~L~heck .. 635,g~t~~ Lore'nHe-I-kes ~

(By Staff Correspondent.) of Mary Jean's thjlr~j birtFfa)~ Time certificates of dcposit 567,260.17 Hji: au'1ThO::;C,!H'CfH'nt WPl'C: 1 rs, .. oy I Savings deposits ; __ .. 37,173.!J0Pow('l'5; and Norma ~JC'an. Mr~. Cashier's checks outstanding... 6,622.90 t! ll Helll'Y Miller was a Monday vis- El'nC'st'Pnulscn dnd .J ::m Ann nnd Due to National and State Banks 54,688.56 ii :;;!

" it.o~~~r~h~~~i~~.rd ,~::ne{: h~~o~;x M!;~'i~~;e~~I~:~leg~~,t/a(~~. t1w At Colonial Pavilion,IWa"ne 'Total Deposits ...1,302,28~,: ji Wayne, Neb. ~:,['-~City visitor Monday o£ last wcek. Leo.nard, Hyla~d hon1 wel'(': Mr. J Re-discouJIlb None U

Mrs. Albcrt' Millet: spent Tues- and Mrs. Hellry Cia ssen of Pell- Bills Pnynble . I 5!day with hel' moiher. Mrs. Frank de,., Mr. and Mrs. D 1'10 Von Seg- Frida\! Night, Janua

lry 18 Total. .$i,408.515.05 W:====mm:====:mmmmm=,

Baker. gern of Beemer, ernard and J ~-------'---,-----------------t' IMrs. H. W. Winterstein spent Fred Von Seggcrn of Wisner, Music by L I ~ I

Thursd1l.Y (evening with Mrs.' AI- Mr. and Mrs. Geor e Bruns and State of !Nebraska, County of "·ayne, :3.". RI: • X • • X .• • " ..bert Miller. . famil~r, Mr. and Mrr>. Ei1 Von Seg- Th 0 :g'".nal N:ghto.n'gales 1,.Hdrman Lundberg, Cashier of the a:bove named bank, do :1 '

Mr. and Mrs. Hemry Milll~r ...vere Rem and Leland and Miss Esther e rll I I'" 1 I ear that the above <:tatement IS a true and correct G TheatreTh ~ , t' h P ;J.. ·c'oOpeymnofYtl~We ,'epol.t made to tl'e -nepal'tment of Tra~e and Com-ursl,J~Y even1l1g gues S 111 t e ~. ,')trcse of ,Wisner. Of Sioux Cih'. The band that holds a t:PJrill for those ' , 4 ayGr~~~ ~~~e:Mrs. Henry Wittler Wi Hun}1 Hille, 70, ioneer of the L ,vho lo.ve good music. m0l'ce. Iwere TU~5day visitors in thl~ A. H. Hadar community c mmitted sui- HERMAN LUNDBERG, Ca."hler, Wrnne, NebraskaBrinkman home. dde in tl". basemen of his home ROLLER SKATING IA ST P

ca~~\~~~ ~e~r~onMil~~y~~~~ :~~:/~r/~~nO~g~nC~ ~~\;~O~ead~ Wednesday and Thursday Evenings,also Sunday TT:oJ~IE \\'. LEy.--;;:,.ector TWO DAYS .r:Thursday morning. Despondencw caused by ill health Afternoons and Evenings. FRE1D S. BERRY, Director. S d d M d J 20 21 'I

Mr. and Mrs. Georlle Peters was given as the ca se. T .1 P • SUb;lcrlbed and SWOin to befOlC me thlS 7th day of Janu~ un ay an on alii an •s.pent Thursaay evening in the. ~Ay: & HAR SHORJ"'" roprletors. 11' •Herpert Petlll'S homll. .If l'tIt. Etna were .in tpi5 CQun- i ulv,192 . , __try the{d be a Fed ral bQard to f

;;p~~ST~?'cI:~ a~~~~~~~e:l::~(\\':~~ controlr4t.-Ohio St te Journal. (Set)) MARTIN L RINGER, Notary PublIc

with Mr,. Earl Bartl~tt. t:lltll_:mlillllllllllllllllllllllllmm.:m:::ml::"=lllllllllllllllll' I~:l~Il~Il~Il~Il~Il~lI~~~~~~~~;;;;~~~~~;;;;;;~~mMr. ~and MrsJ' George Beale of , I

Carroll, spent Thursday afternoon IUIIIIIIIIIIIII~l1IJ1!1111111'1111111I111111111111111111I111111111111I1111I11I111111111111111111'

,v:~",;;;:~".~~,:"~;,", '"' Your Gar~ent N/~!~~~":~,~~E ".,,1I N t R · d One of our friends meet another cal' at wife that he had,SOU'Ine has been wondering night, use you!' dim- been "chilled to the

hId quits mers. It may save bone." And she says,bbee;c~o;me~ ab~~~fee_ and you a bad spill. "What! Didn't you

S >y.. wear a hat?"We just read the

We caln't, for the story about the

life of us, see what ~~;n~~:sia~~~~fs~~il~~~~1ceyitKc;N covered a bear sni£­HARD.'COAL comes fing ,his tracks in

. from ~Jaska ol'·som.e the snow. "Huh," he A customer who ha,;:other state or tcrl'l- gasped, I'you lil~ee been using Rainbowtory. It seems to us my tracks? .~ maliee coal told us lastthat tHe thing that some more! ~gtC\~I~~~t a h%;us~~~

:~~~sl ir;e~1s: ~~~t Out in Cal.~fort;lia of ash from his fUT­that it is high in they say, We ve nace this wint.er.heat, Ilow in ash, never seen s~cn Can you beat it? Hesmokelpss, sootless, weather .as thiS. told us how he usesthat i~ gives great And here III Nebras- Rainbow. Anyborlysatisfaf,tion and is fh' we say the same A:k ~~ ~~~ i~mi~10; it i~kt.a~~~t i~? T mg. _ done.y ~ _ Every time we haveIf Y01,ve lost any- a ~ change in ~he What most of. usthiJ;lg lately, you weather, we are un- men ~olks need 1S ~

~~i~~ t~r~~;: r:: f:::s~ b~e~o~~~= ~~~:;t t~h~~ m~~~d~~:~::: ':::;:t:tr.~tl':~= W~yn:eTh~a;:por~~ Custom~r~ so m e-ed, J~seY cow. To usually vary about ti.mes want to tr.y athe 0 e who returns 30 degrees. different coal, think-

~erdr n~' 'jfl ~~ Oh, yes !-We have ~~~ t~~~e~~~gm~~Rose ten· LV ear _ base burner hard their liking, but 99old w~iskey.'f Next ~oal and soft coals times out' of 100morni;g thete were III paper sacks. It they come back to'nine en wi/th Jer~ makes a clean, han- that good old stand­sey ows standing dy.package for auto by, HOT LUMP.

in the ya~. ; ~ell~j7::~y"S::i. call ~~i c~~:~~\Va~~Pract cally i'l auto- - . that ca~ hold a can-mobil s ar now One ~oung man In dIe to It; ,and thatequip ed wi head- WnY:De the oth~r is taking in q'~te alight dimmers, but ev;ellmg told ~llS bUD,ch of t~rn~ory,have ou noticed in. 'don t you ~hmk.

night, :drivi~,g how . , -few dri.Ve are .Carhart !'low ~bout, refioo!,-.eq~ipped with' ."'" .... C ~tJ;thB~: m~~;bram en~ gh to Lumber o. you ca~ make. Cos~ulj:ie th~n:'.~ Say, 'w ,,"', - N b' .. '. little" ~".,~ ,~.folks. ~ w:he~. you . a.~e..-.. e.. v~ -:

'EVElfYTHING TO BUILD ANYTHING WITlP~

. Pqrses

Outi~g flannel36-in. ;wide, colors,stripes I and checkRonly; 'II good wei!(htouting.

10,~1~ $1.00F . !, '.lIIo.o

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Men's SoxFancy 1ress sox 0;1rayon anjUlisle mI.·xed.A regul~r 50c value.

3 r;,~I\{ $1.00

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Leather purses inblack, bl~own 0.1' tall;a regHlari $2.50 value.1'ow-'- i

$2.00I

BlankJts

$3.00

Toweling

Wool Goods

and ready to use~

10 ~g~ 98c

TWO PAIR

$3.00 ~

Double :blankets,plain grey withcolored borders,64x76 size.

Kimono Cre~e

17-in. wide, part! lin­en, unbleached towel­ing ·in ten-yard cuts,.at our low price-

3~-il'l. wide, in cottonctepe patterns, suit­able for kimonos' orrobes.

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54-in. wide, all woolfabrics, in plaids. IAnexceptional low pricefor these goods­,enough for a dress.

\Vitho~lt regar(~fdr cost or former Helliilgprices,l hundreds of items' have: been slash­eJ in, pric~ for 'this: threctday event.

LARSO.N'S 10 tJ,.,e 'place and fOW i" tllctime to save. I'-1M; ;+, F

,~~~O:,<;:" ~lli~~~wanted shades, suit.alllc for fowns.

36-in. wide, in eightshades, suitable for'under garments.

SPEclAL

Yacht ClubCORN

6 ~t~S $1.00

Very clean, and delicious, flavol'. 20e valHe.

I Spring Dressesl\)any new silk dl'esses arriving howfdrearlY spring wear. Prices are

1$10.00$15.00 $19.75

-+ , .­~ayon fabrics Lingerie Clolh36-in. wide, in cotton451c values, good qual­itt for spring dresses.

3 ~g~ $1.00 4 ~g~ $1.00I '

B.am ••••••••••m•••••m••••••••••••••••••••

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FOR

Toilet PaPtTr2 fo~ 25c value. specifl

,Dollar Days, I

Friliay and Saturd y

Yacht Club:PEAS i

A veI:Y fine, tender pe~.20c value. I

'SPECIAL

Old Grimes CornlA clean, extra standa~d, corn . A barg-ain.

12%c value. Special

11·Clo~s $1.00\

Yacht Club I

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Peaches I

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iA fancy peach in heavy str-up. No. 2% cans.

35c value. !4 ~t~s $1.00

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"."e M, ,.,.j" ••" ".."".00 31 Big ~ays~ large 50cPeps~dent Tooth Paste ~1.00 J d F' ·d:& large 50cPebecco Tooth Paste. $1.00 , 110 ay, rl ay~ jars Pond's Cteam, $1'.00 dnd Sat,~rday5 Ben fiur Talcum.. . $1.00 i I

3 large Bath Po\yder.. .$1.00 I 1••••,.13' Kolynos Tooth, Paste.. .......$1.00 R ffl d C I . l •~ large packages Kotex.. .. ..\:$1.00 ~!u e ~ ams.3 Blue Rose Perfume.. $1.00 5-p!ece $1 0 Rayo,nSt. Trimmed3 Blue Rose Soap .......$1.00 ' .

, 5-piec' sets...,.-tie-back, \alance and 2%p Woodbury's Face Powder __ .$l.OO lJ. cUl'tain, per lrair, $1.00 .

l;aR••••••••D.~m.B••&Da.~•••5•••••••••••••~••••••~~a••, ••••••••••'; ~------I------------ . i --'.I:•'.I:"•,.

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$1.00/.._-

19c

GuaranteedPrints

86-inl wide, our r~g ­lar 3Qc prints, in go d

. patterns and guarawed color.s....

Comforter I

3. 6'.i'1.. ' :~:I,li~ go!"flopiJ patterns, ih. light o~ dark color..

8 ~g~ $1.0

- -Percale Prin~sIn fitripe.s c;lnd flOWJ' r­ed patterJlS, 36-i chwide, a regular 5cpercale.

10 ~~~: $1.00

--1-Wool 'Glov~s

Ladles' a II wJ0 1gloves, fancy cO ors,"id patterns, reg Iar

"i;:~i

Suiting

Gingham'

Flake WhiiteSaap,25bal's fO( .....:........$1.00

Flake White Soap Chips, 25c<s ze, 5 for 1.00

I ' 'Hala Flom" 48-pouM. bag , $1.69

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Fleischmann's Yeagt,3 packageL.I.. 9cTest OverJ:tll~, men'sheavy 8coz., pgir $1.49

Toasties and Corn Flakes, uarfe p~g......lOc~ - .... - _I ... __ ..... _ ~

36-incll colored In­dian Head :mitings,fast colors.

Again we an'nounce this great economyevent is not for profit, but to irnpl'eSR theecot'J.'omy giving resources of thit> stOLle toold and new customerR. That i~ 'why' you Ii[

will lind itcm" listed below at $1.00 thatmmally sell for much more.

Millar's Magnet Coffee,

2 pounds for-.-, .......,.....,1_-

tADIES' I1ADIES'1 DRES CHILDREN'S

S II OE S i FOOTWEAR High Shoes$5.00 and $6.00 shoes - not $,:2.·"

li9 Buster Brown shoes, nigh

out of date, old shoes, but top, included in this lot ofnew styles and good patterns shoes. Values up to $4.00.but odd :sizes and odd pairs Brown, black and patent

lof shoes in this event. leather.

200 Pair S2 98 100 Pair 51 98I

Now On Sale.. Now On Sale I'II ~.~. !~~~~~!, o~~!?~~; G~~'O~~!~~ 7.~"i~~;~,So,': ~g.0~ai?x~~rds·$2.98 ~~~~~~~e,3ari l~'~~b~~,~3.5o.$3 .00 '.

~I Dollar Days In Shoes fancy Low Galoshes i·1 'B N" 50 Pair, now for Dollar : $1 58 :~t :' uy ow. _ ~_~_ SPECIAL.. 'u'. • ••5• ••••mE•••••••~••B.g•••••••••••••••••••~.......................• ••• j ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Cllildren's ;'ercelriZ- Ouling Gowns (oUon Balls NEW SPRING STYL~ . L d' 'C t R t S Ib~ow~~~il 5g~a;~Ij1eos~ Good heavy ~ei~ht, 10-oz. size, good qual- 8 o'Clock ,Dressett .S ILa~eS~e:arm ~~nt~r BU~~~~~' We~a~:~~o~rd~. quality +no. ! ~~~s. i~~?:ht;~t~~~ ~~ 23~tbitt~uspr:~~i ~:s;~cld8dO:~;fc~o~?rh~~~~~sds t~£ Icotatbs, fotr dollar days ~~~~n ;;~~y J~h~~:oI~n~~~, --!----~ patterns. Regular Wayne ladies, just arrived his· a a au of 1 to 3 yards at about

IlIl::IIIlIZ:> lIS I $1.25 value. for ;Dollar Days- week. Our regular $l.2D dres es.

HOSE-Pure. thread silk, ."ome 'of these ull $1.00 5 $1 00 Special for Dollar D.y,- I 11 11fashioned and values up to $2.00 pair. dd FOR • ' 51 00 72 PRICE 72 PRICEshades but good for every day $1 0 ' ,wear Hurry, for these. Two P,air ~ . :. i - - -----

- - Boys' Union S·llk Crepe' Style Scrrb I Curtain Drapery Co'rsels 66x80, part wool double blanke~) $3~,i.'

fr·lday Morn;ng O~IY Suits I K,~~~ldc'ii~~t~~13~~~sc;~t Ct~~s t;~ 3'6 . 'd all 'Ik 0 1;1 If P . plaId patterns, blue, ro~e, gold·I...... I"i,e~~t '5.:•• ,iI 40-in. wide, in all the i price, . -Ill. WI e. ~l, ne- I a nceFleeced lined, heavy, wanted sl1ades, ~ure ' 1

m the popular brIght Fancy plaid, extra size blankets, $3 9·8 U!Fr nch warm union suits for silk crepe-our regu- '1 strIpes. A SpeCIal Spee i aI prices on size 72x84, per pair. ..L .... .' .:••:•. 1',Never-Mend, Allen A, pOlllted heel, boys, sizes 4. to 12. lar stock. 'B N S 'value. Per Yard some numbers in our Ipanel heels, all new spring colo)·s. ~ . I uy OW a'" II ::;pecla now- ,- ~ corsets we are discon-

3 SPECIAL $2 00 I 69 2 YDS. $3 00 D II D 79 tinuing. Valdes out WOOL BLANKETS, 66x80, fa~cy $8 48 ::!PAIR FOR • C FOR. j 0 ar ays, C of the ordinary. patterns, virgin wool, per pairj. • 55 II

Wonder Nut Oleom~garine, ~ound, . 19c 'I. M . L. h P · I Genuine Jello, all flavors, packa$'e .. , 7c ::::Raisins, seedless, 4 founds... I ..u30c .. :::I~eat1~r Pure Cane Sugar! Matches, good quality, 6-box ca~ton....n,l~c gJ,Brown Sugar, 4 pounds..:....,. ..,,25c Very ~ne quality. 16 pounds ,i Marshmallows, pound ,.,1,... ..l~c ill

I· , l2)A!c value. , " ""I'

Powdered Sugar, 4 pounds....... i, ,.... ,.. , ....25c SBECIAL 5 . Macaroni-SPECIA~, 4 packages 25c ii:.1I I 11 CANs $1 0 1 00 I . • I ~I~ == INavel Oranges, 2 dozen ;.... .. 49c FqR • • Block Salt, 50-pound,g-'iey........ ·.·.C :=

. 25c ' I, Block Salt, 50-pound white...... .~.'.._.,'_.. ~nc ISGrape Fruit, Texas,imediu~,6'£01' I Iii "'i m" • "*f ==

Millar's Ma Couri~r Peaches II Barrel Salt, 100cpoundbag ..· .. ··$1.~9 55Day Coffee ••

No.2 Y2 cans, 25c Il,~r cent , :=3~c 'Ialue. syrup. A rage bargain. Butter, Nut (of'fee, IE

Special for Dollar Da s, . lie 'Friday and Saturda 25c;value. I 2 d f i:

~ns~. ..~- - - - - .- - _ ....,r-liCandy Bars,' all 5c bltrs, 3 for ;..· ·:..·:""tpC Ii;:Ritz Malt, 2lh-.lb. ca'n, each ~, " ~.'.i 4~~.<.·.·.If.'U.·I :',II ,11;1 ,:JZS '••Frazier's Catsup, latg~ 25c s.ize,; a fo~·;:it~boJllil

! . '.'1 'l,I,::I.,Salmon, tall pink, 25c value, 5 ~.or ",c::-",...$...,.l...,. !.~.....i".0.',.1,.... Ear

, ii" 1~lill==Old Hickory smOked., Salt, IO-lb; ca ...:)S.l~~Oii;:

cal..um..e.t Ba.king po~der,S5c val,ue, 4,~~~~li~~/.I·,iI '. II r·,••

Iteii's Fairy Soda OMAR . 'I" '1'" il:, 'I d 1 "••'

Crackers I wOn fJr F our II I~a

2;~:;~~~~~YII {iii

:-t6-in. wide, our reg­ular 35e quality, nov­elty pattern::: for chil­dren 'f; gowns: .extraheavj<.

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:5 -Pritemakel"s, on Quality Me~chandise-,JIll .....:me= ==-==0 ~t"""""_ mmES!OI..."..••n......"..'"..........

, ;:....=: '¥It.... '.................".........",.::, . 32-inch gtngh~m"

55) pIn in or plaid!=!.....••:: '6 YDS. $1.00•• FOR.".........."....55 Indian Head...............................55 3~ ~~~~ $1.00..................n....mil

:: :~6-in. wide, a mottfcd:: tan, brown, blue and:: rose color.....5: 6 "DS. $'1 00... FOR •....""..5! fancy ,Outing..""............."...••....55 4 ~g~t $1.00....."...."......... '"••.........."..••.................II.............• 11..............••......••......••.........••..••••..............".............••........."••.....::......••:E••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••..

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$1.10

Sweaters

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WorkClothing'

A ~omplete assortmellt

at

Bargain Pricesi ,

Our values are so out­standing on these thatto look you will buy.The savings are 25 to50 per cent.

Perhaps the psychologLqt whosays there is no such thing as painhas never listened to psy~holo­

gists.-Detroit News.

Shoes:

-FlannelShirts

About 200 of these atalmost

Half Price

BlanketsOnly about 60 left andto close these out wehave i "just forgotten"the OO$t and pricedthem SO LOW.

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Shoes-

$3.95

$5.95

Underwear

Sheep-LinedCoats

GET OUR PRICES BEFORE BUYING

Grocery J;)epartmentFriday SPECIALS Saturday

$8,50 values, to cleanup at

For me-p., for women,for children, all weights

and sizes, marked solow that they will selL

Crackers Sugar Coffee

Walaorf, Iten or Jo,hn- Best cane, 16 pounds Santo's Peaberry

son's cafe, per caddy for per pound

29c,

29c $1.00 I'

"Soap I Beanut Butter Orange ~eCiat

Medium size, st gu ,-Flake white, P. & G. Full 'quarts,

U,. ton ot ;".. A '1.Swift's White Naptha,

IIeach, quality. 'I

5 bars for 2 DOZEN' I

lQC 33c 49 I II, II

l ~ :.",·.i:"I",I,jll

One lot of Ladies' Shoes, brokensizes, all new styles, values to $8.50at per pair

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~GONCGBD'I, '

Mrs. ,c. 1? Mdrviri is ~di.,tor, of th:f.s""~ePCf'l"tme'i1-t. A;,'1f1Jnews contnbuttOnB to tMS6colltmns from town 0'1' c"o~'1:;'try will"be gladly received byhe1-.

"'1 h~me of their sis~~r. Mr . GeorgeI ("'WiIbu Wyo, Anotber man was secured tl? were Wednesday evening visitors August KajK'Hng•. M,'tchell an I C. H J'ranek 'take the coaching work ot Mr. at Willie Korth's. Ice cream' was a number of

d By Staff . Tewel~ but his'duties as -·principal enjoyed. pelm~d· them ,visited with RUr.US c lauwe in I were given Miss Reed by the board Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Dolph at- weat'!ler kept the "atten , ce atWayne ISunday. he Iat er thinks ~Velyn Meyer spent Tuesday of education and she began the t,?nded- a business meeting of the these 'sc;>cial gatheringl) lo*er thanhe will be able to esume is duties nig t with Ina nth Johson. work Monday. RoS\al Neighbpr and M. W. A. usual,,*"~ :" " "i.h' tlie school 'l'odm in ,bout him r. ana Mrs. William Hansen Miss Mercedes Reed who went lod~~s at W!l~1ield Thursday A .. npmb,e.r q,f relat~,!,es and've'~ks. I' spe t Saturday n Sioux City. to Ponca a few days ago to teach, evemng. friends spent Sunday ,t Fred

~~s. Oscar Lundahl haU·tl).e inis- Miss Edna M e Jeffrey spent came he.me Monday for a w.cek's Mr. and Mrs. Eric Albers at- Jahde's, it, .being Mrs.; Jahde'sfo~,tun~ Sunday to fall ~nd break the week~end ith home folks. stay, the Ponca school being clos- tended the agricult'Q,ral school at birthday. Mr. and Mrs. :Cad Thom-

l ~------~ h arm above the wrist.1 She h d Miss Prudenc Bush was home cd on account of scarlet fever. Lincoln last week. Mioss Nelda' sen 9f Wakefield, and Mr. and Mrs,-, 1 j:;t returned home frdm ch.ur:h' it·om college folr the week-end. Eleven cases developed in two Korth helped wIth the work dunng John Thomsen and famlly of DIX~

OSQar Lundahl drove to Wake- and some snow on her sh,bes caused, Adolph'Meyet.s: and Anton 01~ days and the board thought best their absence on, remamed over night.field Sunday. her to sli}:> on the floor. sen were in Si~X City Monday. to close the school for at least a Mr. and Mrs. Webster Olson, Mrs. Geo. Buskirk attended the

Ell'ay Hank spent Saturday with The Amos Anderson famil:r·, l\h, Gilbert and, rnold Man spent week. Mrs. Kennedy of Stanton, Frank funeral of Mrs. Frank Rice ofEdwa'rd Luth. and Mrs. Albert Lehman, Mr. and Sunday afte noon with John I Haniks and brother of Pender, Crofton, at Wakefield Friday. She

C. H. Tuttle tr~nsacted business Mrs. Fred Johnson, tHe' Thomas Moore. , I Lesli N were business visitors at GeQ. Bu.5- had been a recent visitor at theih Wayne, Wednesdny. Erwin and Roy E. And<!rson fami- James Grier and Oscar Jonson e elVS kirk·s last week. John McGuire, Frank Bressler,

Miss Dora Vollers ~pent Monday lies were entertained at Sunday were in Sioux /City on business (By Mrs. Grace Buskirk.) The August Meyers and John Louis Ring and James Monroewith Miss Verlie Tuttle, dinner in the Bilger Pearson home. Tuesday. Sievers young people spent Fri· homes where the sick people are

The Lutheran Aid meets, with The an'nual· ,combination sale for Mr. and Mrst M. Degaillez spellt Harold Keenan is visiting Ralph day night with the August Kai all improving ,except Louis Ring.Mrs. Thomas -Erwin this Thurs- the benefit of 'the band will be held Sunday .eveninf in the Frank Grif- Bressler. young folks, and on Tuesday even-

. th b d 11 11 S t d J 19 fith home. 1 Emil Tarnow and Geo. Buskirk ing a number of poung people vis-da~.. V. Skllvall and Rex Smith of ~~ 3:~O.anLu:eheo~~il~Ybe ~~~>veci John Dunklau and family visited have installed new radios. ited at Will Kai's.Sioux City, were in Concord Sun- fol1.owing the sale. Any dO~Ul.t0d Sunday in th1 William Echten-, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Buskirk were The P. V. Aid was entertainedday.. articles for sale 01' lunch wdl be ka:~i.. ~~~e. M1.S. August Kruse ~)~~J~l~,~. evening ealler~ at A. W. by Mrs, Edward McGuire January

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kai and. appreciated. jl7tl spent Monday levening in the John David Herner attended the Fal'- ~Oee:Tit~e:tg~~~hati::s~a~~~hT~:~~~t~,1.i1r were Pendcr visitors Mon- I'e:u~:l"L~~~:i~f~~:;~: ~~~~ch :.;:~~ Dunklau horne'. • mer's Uniof\ convention at qmaha Guire February 6, in the after- wo~d ?:::;~od.sc~~~s~'boc~v:~t~

Ed. Carbon LLnd fion, Llo;yd, vis- day evenin!? An interesting pro- Mr. and Md. Gurney Prince of last week. noon. All'are welcome. ~ rooms" can be taken literally.-ited Monday in ,tho Frank Carlson gram was· rendered and re£I'e"h- Winside, visit~d Sunday in the A]]vin lIam;en and a friend of Sunday being the birthday of South Bend Tribune.home. . m~nts fjcrved, The committee Wil. •..;.; Roy Pierson nome. Soldier, Iowa, ari." viO'iting at Chcs- -;;;;;~;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;~

Vernie Fredrickson'made a trip Mr. and ·Mr,;. Wymore Wallin, ])01- Mr. and Mrs. John Bush and tel" Hansen's. ~uuuuuuuuuuuauuauaal I III IIII 1 liliiii iiiJI:m:tU+UJ:tto Wausa Saturday, returning mar Carlflon, Anita, Leland and ~~~l1~l:v:P~~:dSl~~;::afternoon in Mr. and Mr::>. Clarence Claussen H IISU~~~;~. Nelson and Fred Ander- Mii~~~ ;no~n~~~: Chas. Magnuson : 1\lr. and Mrs. James McIntosh }~er;. ~~d~:~~~~ supper guests at U Automobe.le ,~IOSOlI drove to Ponen on business entel'tninC'd at Sunday dinner: The were Sunday dinner guests in the District 4 had a few days'vaea- _ ~Monday. John Nygren, Albert Nygren. John Beckman home. tion last week due to the preva- ii

Mr. nnd Mrs. Leroy Olson of Raymond Erickson and .VietOI· Mr. and M,lrs . Harry Kay and lenc€' of chicken pox. Hu!!

Wayne, spent Sunday here with Erickson families, Mr..~n4 Mrs. Henry Meyers \vere Sunday guests Will and John McQuistan yisit- INSURAN( Eo::!!orelatives. Nels E.rickson and Mr. and Mrs. in the Alex Jeffrey honw. cd thr'ir mother at BloomfIeld la4 ::

D. A. Paul drove to LeMars, Clarence Erickson. The lust Joy Bush, Anita Bush and Hazel wcek She had been on the' silk itIowa, Wednesday to attend to eel were from Laurel. L(~ssman hav~ been absent from li.'-'t. . . U

Hbusiness. school on ac¢o.unt of illness. Relative." of Harold FI·ey attend- I"Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hogle of Visits Friends Here. Mrs. Roy l'ple~sOn spent Tues- cd a birthday party for him at the - 0

Laurel, were in Concord Friday F d St b d 1 day afternoo'n in lhe Chades Herhe'" Suhr home Sunday even-I fire, Theft, Property amage Iafternoon. Ba~~~oft ~~~l'~l~; e~~~~n~Pto r~~~ Pierson home near Wakefield.. ing,

Mrs. Mable Fitc~ol'n, Anoka, Chas. Nel~on and .Fred J?h~son tcmd to business. He called on SC\'- 't ~r: andh M~s~rO:~a~ ~~nso~ ~I:- Eldor and Marion Ring and Liability CollisionNeb., h~s leased th, Lynch hotr~l ~de a. busmess trIP to SIOUX eral fricnds and savs he and Mrs. ~:ar l~:,>~i~:, l~:trJ~'eck ~:dncs: ]~~rr~e~~'e~~dwl~~~Cl~~S~:?~:oc~~~'~ , ~building and has ta on chnrge. _~ .__ CIty Fnday, . 1~,.t~'om,nboetrhge,.~,l'efag,~mi~gnetoa,.moOvmealo,:<', day. and feedel"s.

Cuming county I judge issued F . ' . R -d "6 Roy E. Johnson w~nt to L.meoln '- , Mr, and Mrs, Gus Gartner and MI'. and MI.'::'. Clarence Mann,seventy-ninc_ ,.marr~age . licenses, aJ Ine! Sepal y fM~nr.l,ay ~'hcl'e hp will remam for March 1. He has been depot agent daughter sp~nt Sunday in the MI'. and Mrs. Opal Sorensen and . ALL WRITTEN AT REDUCED RATEScompared to elghtytfour 111 1927. I Sanztary Hog Lots se\C'lal d,lyS. at Thurston since November, mak- ~enr)' Hesp1n home near Cole- Emil Rai wcrc Sunday visitor...; at

Adolph Turek, F~ster, Neb., haf:' 1 ! Mr. ant.' Mrs. G. C,, Sellon were ing the- trip by auto from Bancroft ridge. , Dctlef Kaj's. II· .. til!leased the Bp.rt Kli e garage build- BkJ' 1': I St d· I ·'t f Sunday dmner guests In ,the Frank every day. The Strombe'h;c: liwd Mr. an,d Mrs. FEed Beck,·rn;an" Che::tel" lIansell drove to Thurfi- _ On the full coverage co IS100 msurance !!ing in lynch' 'uHl ill open a gar- . ll', .L e ).~ u lec sanj ~ l(~n Kardell home. in Concord for seycral year:-. d f I M d d the advance premium will he one-half the

ag~'ion,~utht:r:ln c·Hur'ch of Pierce, ~~a~~:~n~?;nh~~t~;]et~~~~~\1~~P~I~e~~ HP~~' ~~~d~;·s~\.~:r~L. ~~~l~~~,:~ L. C. A. Meet.ing. ~~e~tsa~~: y t~(:re Jal~~s aYMcI~~~=~: ;~~OI~~~;l:::I~ 1~~~)(~I~~~:o~.~.t t~O~~m~ regular premium, which will pay for. one -~Ih ·d' th ~ f $1700 Bates declare:-;. J:- doz~n ~lo\\ers Gust Dahlquist. Dmc. mer butchering. Year'S insurance unless a claim is made. ii\\~~C~~~st:~<.lca eC~~/I~ho hUildin'''' \,,:110 fnrl'owcd theIr >1prmg t:~op of Miss Beatrice Luth find Miss me~~1j~]gLin~il:~h:~,l~~ ~~~eI~;~l~~e~~~~l~ ~h~ an~t Mrs. Joh; t S~hrocder Emil Tarnow and sbter, Anna, If and \vhen, a claim is presented, the ::fund' "t '" pIgs on clean, alfnlfa grotln have Vedic Tuttle vildtcd the school in nCl'da" aftprnoon.The' busines" a~H aug ts°

l: w~~e La u~ ay ~ve- and Mrs. Geo. Dinklage celebrated t'h fi'ft ' t f the premium be ii

. Cc;llll' county ex enses for thl) bet';] able to mark~t .them ~ithout Laurel Thursd,ay. J mng gues me. rsm ergl their birthdays at Mrs. Lena Tar- 0 er y per cen 0 - Icoming year were estimated at a smgle_cuII. ,ReligIOu". u/.;e of Mr. aJ](l Mrs. Axel Anderson ~~~~\~~ ~~~".f~;~~,tu~~:~~:.:~n~l~~ ,home.. now's Friday evening. comes due and must be paid immediately,$2181000 by the c unty board last c!e~m l.ots shoUilq be ~tudledJl1l an- spent Thursday evening in the AT- Erwin, Mrs. C. H. Tuttle, Mrs. G. G A;fT

ed E~d~, t~rGantd Mrs. GU~ Le:;ter Korth celebrated his \\·hen the f':lll loss will be paid. iweek, " tlclpabon of the spnh~cr p, the ihur Anderwn home. C. Nimrod and Mrs. C. E. Man.in Tar ~er an . u . a\~er ~pen" birthday Tuesday evening, Janu-

Rev. W.' H.' Hunkr of Tekan'.I', county agent says. Mrs. II. A. Paul Hnd Miss M"f:· nes ay evenmg III e enry ary 8, by enjoying ice cream and II' , were the committee in charge Bush home Under this plan the careful driver usua y. ~,811ed to J e pastor of the V l--,-----------D-In-·_·_- Petersen were in Wakefield e- . M d ' M H b t cake with a number of visitors.

. ~ ~ . F·11 r. an rs. 0 .er Auker Vorace and Kenneth Packer gets his collision insurance for one-halfPresbyte ,ian church if! ar y ays tw:-n tl"a~n~ srI\al~'n Friend of O,bs,erves Birthda~. .' were Saturday Levenmg dinner were Sunday supper visitors at the regular rate. fi

i I we' r. JIn r.. ~ . A number of friends and nelg,h-I gU,ests of Mr. an Mrs. D. S. John M. Johnson's, Voraee 15' iKnouse f Pierce, black- ayne ountv Laurel, we,re SUl1day guests III b S t d f I W htsmith committe suicide last 'I 01 the W. D. Jordan home. or" s]len a ur aJ:' a ternoon Wltli Ig. man. . helping haul hay at Geo. Buskirk's.week 'Tuesday by drinking poison. 1 ~•• _ -,-,- , Amos Anderson and children Mrs: .Delmar Da\·J8 to remember MISS Irene Evan of ~arroll, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cressey, Mrs. MARTIN L RINGER A nt I:He was. 42 years ld. E.aIIY ~ays fl~m \ tre IW.ayne visited the Harry Anderson fam- her bI.rthd.ay.. The afternoon was \vho spen~ several weeks III the Amanda Powers, Mrs. Viola Gore, • ,ge H

Hal'l'Y ,Stanley f Dixon, and Herald f~l ~a~uaty 19, IDp. ily in Wakefield Saturday. spent In VISIting and refreshments James Gl'lcr home, went to Ran- ham and Miss Martha Hansen ...Miss Violet Hine of Ponca, were Frank Phl~l~ps of Carroll, went Miss Mildred Church returned were served. A purse of money. dolp~ Monday.. were Friday visitors at David Her~ I

to Iowa to VISIt f d· was presented to Mrs. Davis as a WIll Otte moved thIS w~ek from ner's Wayne, Nebraskamarried last wee. They wi)l live B F F th· Itt Sunday evening a tel' spen mg gift. near Carroll.to the Charles Meyer

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pans 0 go 0 the week-end in Crofton. f h h M th H It I it '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O. S. Spillman, attorney general . 1 C. S. ~herman, C. H. Tuttle, C. Concordia LutheYan Church. J ~~'e 1~~Tn:~~d w:nt et: C:rroI1. . a~d Mr. and Mrs. Hurby Hansen 1111111I11I111' 1111 11I1 111111111I11I1 III 1111,11,', "11I11 Iithe past term, pI ns to locate in' b Jd~· COlelman ~~end~d i~ pure- E. Marvin and H. Mitchell were (Rev. C. T. Carlson, Pastor.)! Miss Doris and Miss Ruby Long

Norfolknnd prctice law. He r~ Pog~;l~at .00~te.St r inLaureIWednesdayeven~ng. Sunday, January 20: Sunday of Wayne, spent Sunday with MissH b k'~ormerly livefl at Pierce. . . I Iat.TI~ w?n 0 .• 0- Mrs. B. Walden and MISS Na~ school at 10 a. m. Swedish sen.ic- Lois Pierson. The last named spent

Mrs. Mary w'1Ieeler, 86, died seph, Mo., to VlSlt hi,S d~u~hter. . omi were Sunday afternoon visit-Wednesday of lest week at the Mr. and ~rs. R. E. K' i Mellol ors in the Gust Carlson,home. es at 11 a. m. the evening in the Boyd Long ra a shome of her da~ghter, Mrs. Wil- went to. Chleago to spend, al few Floyd Sherman of Sioux Falls~ The Board of Administration home.!iam Macklem, i Laurel. weeks. , h S. D., spent the week-end. in the will meet at the parsonage, Friday Albert Watson went to Ran-

Mrs. J, Q, Cro I'ford, living five Leland Mason of Way~e, as home 01 his uncle, C, S, Sherman, al:;;~~O;:::;a~;:OMts:~~:::y18;0_ ~~~hch~~~~yw~oo ~:~t ~\~ ::i~ ,,'miles west of oster, marketed moved j to the Shannon faljm near Mr. and Mrs. Chris Peterson ciety will meet on Thursday after- flu at the home of Mrs. Watson'stwenty-two capo~s and realized Carrol. _""" . 1 left. for Omaha Monday to spend h$2.28 each, or $~O for the crate. Mr. and Mrs. Ch~s Hansen who a few days with friends and rela- noon, January 24. Place of meet~ mot er.

M. T. SUl1iva~ of Laurel, had went to Denmark In D,ecember, tives. ing will be announded at the ser- Mrs. Otto Sahs visited Sundayhis face burnedjIast week when are enroute hO~Ie.: Miss Marie Peterson returned to vices Sunday morni~g. with her mother, Mrs. Peter. ~l- FBIG VALUE S'he placed oily cbJtl~s in ~ furnace I 'ii" I~ G~ll ~l'1:e~ f~om 611W~ter~ ICarroll Mond.ay after spending The Hoover Democrat hasn't ~~~th~~~ ~~;v~~:~~~i:f ~~ien1at~r~ THE. STO RE 0 ,:and flumes flash1d mto hlS face. Iy~ e, ·th a:h '.' t ·\h e IS W, peas Ithree weeks 111 thc D. A. Paul f(lund it as hard to serve two Mr. Sahs remained home 'with ~he II~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~Northeast N~braSk!l editors e WI e nor west.. I home.meet in Norfoll this Friday and ,Tames M~Intosh arnve1d home I The Leroy Johnson family and masters as he will to gct served children \vho have been ill. JpSaturday. Nath n Pont of Stan- f~·o.m Ontano, Canada, ~after a IAndrew Erlandson spent Sunday by thern.-Dallas News. Mr. and Mrs. William Han~n ••to,n,. is presiden of the associa- VISit there for three we.e s. after,noon in the Ed Fredrickson went to the home of Mrs. Mag ·e ==.tion! The J. E. Hufford resl enee was h It might have a suggestively Miller near Concord Sunday etc- ••

': ~;~~S~I D. BohnJlms purchased the damaged by fire :",,'hen a f 5~ burn- o~;~ and Mrs. S. "J. HerIel and salutary effect to make steering- ning to attend a party given or ==Welco~e .. cafe \n Ewing from G. ed out and set fIre to clclthmg. . daughter, Leona, spent 1 Sunday ~~~:~s~; ~~~eif;.1T/ of a harp.- rrs'

tMiller's t~irth~a~ 5 A~ ~t :=

W. Bernhardt. Mrs. Born'sold the b ~oot ~ Ma~b~tt ~hovr% .l~~elr in th~ Seth HCl'fE'l hobe ncar e~~~i~~ni~e~~me:~eLU~ch::nn*<i~ ••;~:~~~~~t to 1111'· Bernhardt a s~l~t~r0: t~e ~~~~ land

eIb.f;~e. mg AI~~~ and MrR. D. A. Paul and What has become of the old~ served. I· ::

Trains on tl' Wynot branch A daughter ,was born, m Jam1- Annie V. Paul made a business fashioned barber who said he was Miss Mildred Reed, teac,her i in ••1911 to Mr d Mr Her "a professor of th~ tonsorial art"? the Wisner high school, has heen ••

have returned the old schedule ary, W hI f . an W s, ~ trip to Lincoln Monday returning A h' GI b H' chosen principal to take the place ••

.i;;:~;:~~~l. lTI ~;~s~;~i~~~fe~:~ m~rs. ~~eJ\;a~:;~ bl~~fife~'l~as Tu~~~a~~d Mrs. Alfred Olson were ;adt~st~~llas ~ e~eauti:ia~~A;: ~~ ~~~;~da~~:~ll~nwa~o ~e:~~~::, asbound in the ~orning and two come £-~t~~ a ~otith Da~ota fl a1m Thmsday afternoon guests o,£. P. kansas Gazette. I ==westbound hi t e afternoon. to spen e wmter at q~rro. A. Forsbcrg and Mr~. Mathilda I::::::::::::::::::::::;::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::==== ••

J. C. Rosko f garage at Hart- Gus.J~offman and 1'11SS ~osa Peterson. ,. I I --'------II,~,-· ::ington was en .I'ed last week a.nd RU~hm2.?f .Hancock Lprec~nct, Mrs. William E,rwin is spending fI1J I P ~ •.$200 taken. It 15 thought the m- wele 1 I1lried In Januar~, HILl. this week in the: home of her EA~~Am~a~ OWe1i!l Ji£~e~I~2'~ :=truder had hid'den himself in a Harvey Hostetter aj; L. .A. dau,ghter, Mrs.' T.~ L. Curley, east .~aUBqyp a__ ..car intthe galage in the evenin~ McFall returned fro y Gax:mte of Dixon ..,. lri T I"1J ~ft9 1 :=and af,ter the uilding ..,vas clbsed, i a11s, Minn., where the looked at Mr. an'd Mrs. ~{enry Erwin and a e.rs, 0 ~03ll,m3'.~~ 1 ::

took the mon y. an . :( small daughter,! Ardyce, spent I ••Ten pairs 0 tame pen rah,ed Her1?~n Moseman. 0 Emerson, Thursday evening in the Carl ••

nor.thern minI have been receiveq and MI,SS Doroth.y Glesr of ~ake- Luth home. ' :=by the .S.tuart ISilver Fox ranch,. ~s ~~idi were marned J~nual'J 18, Mr. and Mrs; C. S. Sherman :=an additIon •to the foundatIOn . M· d M 0 H B kh· and Geraldine vi~ited in the Harry :=breeding StO~L In addition to r. an 1's. .,' I er elm~r Pritchard home ,in Laurel' Thurs- ••these animals there are twentr- pl~n to , move to . r€1xas. Th~ll' day evening. i . ••three pairs O' h,igh gradC' silver neIghbols gave a fa~ewell pmty M' d M",' A IF' d ,. 1 ••£o";es for them. ' I. an Hi,: xe Ie lIC {son :=Di~O~~ ~~~nt l'~io~::~h a~~mbt~:~ M~:ls ~~~:~d M~~:;~ll ~~~dU~~~ ~~~e d~11~~~'\~~~~! :i~~to~subi~ :5____+-'- I from the nurse's trai~ing course the Axel Lmn ~ome. . ••

in Council Bluffs.' Mr, and Mrs. iAxel FredrICkson :=Mrs. John Massie )'nt to Sioux and dau?,hters, iFa.mey ~~d R:ubr, ••

City to visit her br$her, W. P. Were FrIday cyemng VISitors m I ==

ICullen. The ~atter is In a hospital the '-:xel LmI)t ro~e. I. . ••with a broken leg. I M1. and 1I4,fs; Freel Sltrange and :=

Mrs. E. Ebert and~, baby who dpughter, ..£Ru~h, ?f 1\Y~kefiel?, I 1 ••

visited in th; W. O. amble home, were Tuooa~y :evenmglvlsItors 111 1._ :=left for Omaha bef re l'eturn;ng the G. C. Nlmliod homd" Jona Deere Farllll Tractor ••to Scottsbluff Neb! . ,I Mr. and M~s. Markius Holdorf 1 ==

William E.' Wmi~ s died Janu- 4.?d family Of, Altona, and Mi1~e I~ the John Deere Tractor you get power ••ary 17, 1911, at hi home near ~cCoy of FOl'~yce, were guests 'In you 1can depend upon, month after ~~nthl ==yaJ;roll, aged 89 ye rs. Six sons ~he Carl Luth I home Sunday. year after year, at costs that are surpnsmgly ••and dVlughters sum e. 1 Mr. and Mr~. Alvah Lefler of; low. =:

Edward T. Renni k died at his iWinner, s. ii, were week.end ~ 1 ==farm near Wayne IJanuary 15, ~.uests in the llome of the latter's ;rI. L- htW -g t ••1911, aged 57 years He bad Hved Is,st~r. Mrs, W. D, Jordan and yreat ower- II lei -- ::in Wayne county twent~T-seven IfamIly.! '..,. W t B tb ••years. " ': Ed, FreddcEson, daughters, Mil- I I • OU an 0 ::in::~~~r~~~:a~~ n~~~ecO~i:a:r; 111rc~~nda~~~1~if:::~':j:~~e:u~~t~ i In the f'rac~or you buy, value in the tractor fie d to- EEf,or"waYn,e •. C,arne ie will give in the Axel' ,tedriCk,son home Fri- Iyou want pIe powe~ to do day. ••••$7,500 if the city provides the Clay aft,emoo • Iyour field nd pelt work in On farms of all SIZes, In a.11 ==same. I Mr. and M s. Elmer Nelson and i volume th t will effect real parts of the co.untry ~h1S ••I Mr.! and Mrs. W lliam Huebner ~on, Vorice, I r. ,and, Mrs. C. H. 'economies. powerful tractor 15 est bltsh- :=and son imd daugh r of Hoskins,INelson and ~on, Arthur, were en- But you, don't want to drag ing recor~s for less fu I and ••

~,i~t,s.f9~;.e;,r~ij~ i etheg::st t~~ l~e.rtH~nT~tiie,~:o~,e.Y dinner, in the around a tJ-t of surplus weight oil consumption-for I w up- 55tnonths.!., 1 .,' II Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Clark) to eat up power,fl,tel and oil. keep-andforco.ntiQuo s,un~ ••1 . It's the uccessful combina~ interrupted· servIce rna th af- _I: Albert: B~rr 'r•. and jMTS. W.! Idaughter, D nn, 81Id the .Aldbert tion of lig t weight, strength ter month,. year after ea~- :.'Wit ln~s, Charles I Nelson fami·'Y wfi!rel entE!rtal,ne at If ••

'Wi'11 R ~'S d d' in the home of Mr· and pOWf>:. that m,akes thireco,rds ddncu t pr ot ••5." I 00 I',U:Q ay, , lD~ r. . ' '!"" ua1 ••, t e last tw ~nd l\{rs.,Os ar ,1l9~g", , ' ", '"'' John' Dee e the 0'ltstandin, tractors to eq . I, 1:1:

h · h ~ fy tj' Ed Fre ricksol1~' daughters Le h th J h Deenll tho' ••] gl P U~ , i" M,ildred 'an IrElne;1 Miss Vernie ~~~rt':a~~,::rto~:'~lDnecd.. 1 ••

. ~ ua I , 'piQY'Fredrlckoo'ii' arid 'cli~Idr(ni" were .::22 und r the ausplces !l~ tljle Neb*,Ska", di,~' ,g,,,.,',t,s in, ,',t, e Ax,el, ,Fre,dr>,'c~on '_..4Il~.I!ill~ ••

:o~~n~a~~~'hi ;~n~:~~':~h;91f~,;:~t1;~~d 0 hOM:,:ddti i':f~rr::J~arlsonand ~' nHoskinJ SIllce 1890. 'fecease fa1JlilYI N::r.~nd ~rs. Arthur An· II

"~a:~iaJ~ti~ :le~e~,~~~~tn~;~ved'f~omB~I ~~;~~yd~~ ~~:n~~:;~~~n;~~: asest merit l an er kett1INeb.,l to sit h~s ton, E. int~e:A:rthl An~erson'home., I ••

wholesome a dl -!m-i i!~}fI~~· A~~ri: ~. ~erM'rliol Ilyrl~l~. y .., ~:(l ~::::r ~p::~~i I':s:. ~ and M-rs. A. L~is, enjO~ing the - Tekamah. eft FrIday fOT their I rT."~,"",:+-~--"'''+'--;;~;-;-=''"",,,v-::;;:-~'i;'''

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: '. Ac ·'01.',«.i, l.i.',olY .1.1.1),:. ,Si:,at.i~r' ..·.•.uet.'.erm... tn'ali,o,ll ,,'.<1'"1'· ;n<1 s~q'u'~a.oro. Ir' 0'o·t.' mall\',er Tuesday. " '"' , ,';rhe A a'rithmetic class s oing, A ne/V pupil, Dickie Ellis, ,was, ken In an, accident 80::; I I .,.." ! ':: T: e:':fi~h grad has' beel1 haV1n~ ,sh,ort division the long di ision enrolled in·' the class, Monday,. For special 'attention to y'our' ago, feU down the s.te

.. " , ":" .11' : : , ' :;",to! I,,',' ,: I:' ; . '."'" :' IThe B Class'.iB st~!ct.y;ng,,:,~:n11i'(' '?,f~1 r,epo'rts on acation~' happen-:- way in preparation for ~r di~- Januat:Y 7. : ','I'" den~al ~eed~ see Dr. R. W. Cas- ·hr!~e, sustaining a fr.aMtu,'r

Stl.l.~CJ.l"tl~,:$P: pete S?fJ,n:!~oLr ~Ij~~ ~i~ti·i.~~sl~iU,'~'ne:t' ~ktcr ~o', ~~- a~ce. ' i ~.?..•. g...s.. fO..r.la... n.g.ua..g lesso.~..... . fi.CUlt prOblems,. The ~. ".nth letlc . A.rlhn.e UI.lrlch .was ,out of per,.Of.:flce p.bone 120•. o14tf ~"..;:>I..9,ca,tion of her ShOUld.cr•. ,;;tri-et :D"i~Inrr ,T~~I,e+~~,~,?ri!, t!.+n1"IJl~Jhc dv;t~'IC~ ~i~OmplOl1,slllP. i1'h~,,~~~o,ry rla.ss ha, beel:l.', ,9b:- :,' 'Tl e gr~de wa. visited by Mr. olass is 'studying multiplic ti n of - , ' 1!t'o;''':'''II, -~----'~,\j

Ne s of W~ek: I : "I Serlior ~o~~s. tp'jliiancinegplUafcotrmanad~iol's'0cnom,~hpea,~negn.~.,!'t Ber y Tuesday. 'I theI

'2'sh' 3'5 and 5's. ~ . , " ~,. ." ", ' "'th(; 't·\~·t'l.fth' gi'ade 'Ell'glish 'class e. Fourth G,.ade, n t c oral reading cIa s 9ach .'j(_:mm:mmummum.·uunnumnmu:n:num:m:m;::::~

A' fl'~med cel'tifJco~l~ ~a!-l ,~)el;'ll l"is' c~'lYIbfoteq' the' ,l<'~harp's ::Eng~ w.,ft'·~atl.hte;rL's.gua.•' I~d::ef N\~taisol1Sa'bs·c".1.

f,·t I of the pu Us in thE\ fourth pupil is given ail individ a1 book ~" ",,' , ,

"r(~(~()ived:at he offiee', ,I ..~howil)g 1i~h, E;x.(]t,dsc" bookj, i which l'st'4- If • b ~ gl'a' e are back i school since va- to prepare a story from nd read X ,I

t.hat.Wnynb igh sdHlo'11!\ ,~;qO.111:'1' dents 1~:l 'd bcqn stu~~ing ther pu~t ~~onday and Tuesday ,bccnuse f c'ati n..' " it to the clMs, } 3Ot' REPORT or·' CONDITION lIEtSEl\lBER 31, 1928

"o,~t N. S. . A. Although t~" IS ,ix yiCJ.kf· Tho seepndl semester of 'lit".yss. S,'xth G"ad'e. t re A class as .finished t.he Second Gmde Not •. .1 Tl F', ·t N t' ..I. 1B· l~ f' W N b· kmOH\ l;:om on than formerly Englbi will he AnWl'icun litcl'a~ ge.'ci l'fl.Ph.Y bOOk.,and IS now. takmg Van Bra.dfOl'd j:tave a hir hday ,l~ ,ItS· ,a IOua £Ill \. 0 ... ayn.p~ e las aamong .5C'bo Is,' .it is wortl1Y ,ilf hl'l'o. .' i I 1\orarjOrie'~."11.i,'S.iS a Ve..v JJU~.il in up study of ,.ebraska: I~l arit~- ~ Mon~ay. The cIa Ilaycd Oldest Bank in Wayte CountyllO,tEl'b~.'" !lalt " -\d<I,'I'". "lach,"'D The U,nitcd States ~istory ;dass- tIle B class, coming in from I t e m,c 1e the class'ls studymg addl- mes and later a lunch a serv~

com~ny h 10<:Md a~Ye~:y fin(~ ~:UI~;~l~fd~~;~;~t;(~l~i~~~t;~sJ~~~ ~:~~ cO~~~~'d 'Barnett wJ10 came ~1 re ¥h ;~1~::~;r: ;~;~n'~£h~~a~~io~~ ~tr~:a:'~a~a~~oa:,s ~i 'S. ~:::d~ Resources ~. Li~bilities : ':tdvnnced,)llldel for the1;lSC O£tllf~ not as yet" been announced: This :h'om'Chicago is a new pupi~ in thlf dictionary. ford attended the party. LOlln:o; and lJbcounts.· ~I,71':)(j,L?O CUital Sto~_k .. ::::--...... $ 75,OOP'I;'

t'ommaeial E;pUI'Lmort. frhis ma~ elnss has completed the ,work of the A class. "I'! i < ..~he boys and girls of the fourth Three members of ht of ~~~f~rla~rate~··-Bon·cJ·s.... fi!l,~Z~:f,6 t~li~ide·~l···~;'I'·oonfi,w~...".•"••.••••• ,............ 2~·8~g·,,/chi..e ~ 0 11y' tc.'n li:l~:-'S, nl1ld it'; the Hr::;t semester, bIiinging work , Harvey Cook moved to ,\\T ,st gr~d~ were we g~ed last Monday ;vere absent Monday on co Federal Bank Stock... "8"000 Circulation 18'7~'''an~~~~~Mlbt < 'l£~. nlUlliillib~ :\lj.d'di- up to' the beginning 'of the," 'civil lOint I ll1oirnmg. All b t five children are Illness, A new book, the' Co pan- Banking Hou~e and Fixtures.. 1i':8'~8:2D Peposits C82:76:sn

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••m:- war Am~' Pearl'Bqrnes, Mary 'Mb.-r~ uplto standard weight. ion. Basic Reader," is b in us('d Othel· Rea}> Estate.,: ' 1.2,234,92.AlknoUQc( leut >-;ulnllies hu'\,c . Junio~ .Clalls. aret McGarraugh and: Maddyline , to, the end 0 the firs~' semester by the class in reading, Ca"h and Due from U; S, TTP<l:-- I

been (~lDin in and u mc~ting ..will Th( physic!'> clas$ is studying rantham have been absent be~ ~hilrteen childre will beipromotfd Kindergarten Ne Sf urer ;2:1:1,7:37,80be h.eld wit in the next week or spccfi~' he~~.,·The <jn\PO;~~t topics ause of illness. m~o the fifth g'ade.: ) Jack Hill is a new pu il in the

,. tWTt:I=~t~~~~~~i'~~~lel:ings"Se_ ~:lu\7~e c~~~~~t;~·edfu~:rf;i~ln ~~~i ~ni~:u~:ifs~, ~h~~i~zno;sas~~~rd mfhhoOsel,~d:.~Y;S~"ht vr:ci~b~eeNe;ehwE:s·toCnhrl}ct~ ktcinn~r~o;.ogm~;M'I~no~nidsiatYCdmtohrOn." ·'g·n. el'gnr~

'leered' Ity e school are' bcii1g bQil.ing. The physics Cl.ass will per- ~t this period is described by Ed11a ... .'t -made aad houlr1 he lwn~ in the form ~~x'periments on, heat effu- ecker's story, (lThe Bour's Hunt" G .rrau.gh, Le lia Murray Id Mrs. E. C. Rhoades visit d the"{prJ" aw tUI'('. SIOIl 01 ice. ;yhich the class has read. L~ster Fisher. kindel'garten Monday a te oon.

'l"be t'~ al' board me~~fing was T~e English lIt .class ~s studying I ~he hist~ry, A. divisi~n is ?C- The A class in geography .as First Grade. 1 •

h... ld. Il-:,~ y evenl~lg, ,January lh"1, theThhef <>'?ofnJoOmn,.'acsthic'I'assSW,!s',ts·.·tudY"n" l,bn"vte'"ngt"otnheol.•qUd."s.sctJoOynerya,cnttOhcWhp'aCsht fiJr.ished the st dy of -.heat 1'nd All the children wer aeI< inThe IUrA entcrtullIn1cht on t e '0"'-- ., I'" light, and has aken up the st~dy school agai)l Monday af er Christ-

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veq talc.: d rcrukr, who" Icorqes ~ents jUre making reports on each Tuesday land Wednesday of next Every point 0 interest in the re- ren played games in hOilor f Leah ;«.~~~:~ :~eel~l::~' ~~~i:~~:~t~~: week'~ grail} market. ~eI!r'orts are :neek all p~;rents are invi~ed1to vis- 1 I __

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first semester. ('omJ1h~ted work III §§._ "1_ ~ =. ~_grammar drill~.'

The plane geometry c1a.c;"es han: =. : =L:'Ik('n Test I of Hart's Standardiz~ = :: II ' ==cd g-cometl'y tests. Tc~t J follow;::. E •• : ==B60lj 1" There are :f:iftvfolll' stu~ == :: II ==dent. in tho Lwo classe",: The stan- =._-==_---= :::=:: =:: ===;;;;;__="£lard :meJian accuracv for this te",tis fol·ty-one. This cl,;:-:.~ had a me-dian inumber of 43. '1'11.(' cla"stherefore is two ,points above th.. S'h = :: Il =aVQl'ag{'. Tho sevcnh'cn pupil" oe § :: : § ,h,wing' the highest ~corcs are: == lUI : :=l\nlrYI~~~fj~~~gh~i:' ri~\;l~l~leCs, n;~~,~:~ Repairing == :: rl 'c:::

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Br.'s,·dvl' alld Ei1i('n Em- At slight cost \VOl'll 01' _=~ i.=. := _=~~iW;~~~·s~'~~'~~~c~~IJr~~fl~~ik~';~l'o~i~ to,l'Tl shoe's may be made

ob ,Jones,' Paul ~)l'terson, Frank t" I I k d 1'1 ~ 5: r'wo-pen :-:ectional hog h:'oUBC complete, Additional = ,§i~i:;I~~0l1~1;hnl'~~~iIlIeng~:~~m(':En~l:3~ nQew~OBri~: t~::rto1:1: == _a sections e!asilv added. I: ,=SPlitt"<'~~:~~-~~~:,.right. and we will save you ~ ii!H!I:jl!!J'~1o:;t<...;'~~::tf~,tE~.~~~h ,~~a:'ci~:~ money on YO\lr shoe bill. =_~__. =:=: l'i..51,i!.l'j/!:r=_~__· ;,1":'~,II""<"hus beC'n stressing grammm', 1

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Ncwca le ahd ~Vayn() arc. in one for tests. L. W. Kratavil ES =: II 3"ub~dis riet; and Norfolk,' Meadow The A civics class i.s studying ci- == Complete three-section hog hou_~e.'1 Additional 6 x 7 =: = 3' 'Gro~_~a~", and Hoyal in thc vies of Nebra~,". e Wayne, Neb. = '1 ad1e~" :" =

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E_ to gO to its new' home. • ::. house, with Celo Glass scratch shed. ,I.r l i 1: 1_=====_ "

====~ All of these buildings are made with 1 ck joints which make them wind tight, a fea~i ••••. 1••••'.1""'...ture no other company is manufacturing. They ar,e all built in our modern, up-to-dat~ sh~~'ifrom selected materials by competent workmen When you buy from us you are takmg n9'1 ,I I: E.!!!

I chances on either material or workmanship. . .. Ii§.iij:: All houses are built in sections which make them simple arid easy to set up. , I =11a It will pay you to drive many miles to see these buildings and the way they ar~ 1:1' I!I,~;II;

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Swedish AI·tists·,Appear in Program

Homer, Neb., Jan. 10-Thr'large dairy and hay barn own~u

by C. C. and V. 0. HcldJidgl'.west of Homer, was burned to till

ground by a fire of unknown 01'\­

gin.A bull valued at nearly $1,Oon

was the only animal lost in th·fire.

A large amou:q.t of baled hayand much equipment, includiH1electric milking mach,nes, was df'jstroyed. The South Sioux City fil.'department was called but cou lfldo nothing except sa¥e"" nearbybuildings. The lo~s is coverC'd hyinsurance.

SALMON-Red Al,\sco brand .'. 29c PANCAKE FLOUR-4·lb. sack' 2I-pound tin ·t· ···· ..· Sultana brand I I

NAVY BEAli~Mif:higan hand 59c ~~~~~;';;;_~~~~..j~~.~~".s~:e.~\,~'picked, 5 pounds fqt................. .. BROOM~Little naisy, 90c I 7SYRUP-IO·lb. Go~den Rule 53c val!!e, for j" ' ,'.

Amber - .... - ·····-1····· -- - I Peacock, 50c v~lue.. :_.. ~ __ __.. --i~--I' ~~ =~.eAP-I0 baJ .~~~~~ri~..~~a~~. 34c :r~~~..~~~S~.~.~ll.n.~: ..~~~~.d,,2 " ,«; •ORANGE DRY-A unnsually d.elicious drink made f!o}'l pure orange jUi~e~lb.~,;;bonated ~at,:r and other ingredlents. Excellent for mlXlng p~rposes or to ~OOwithout dllutlon. er bottle 28c. Per do zen I'

NQ cltarge for bottles and bottles arB not returnable. I J

You take no chances in trading at our store. We guarantee [Y.Ol! compl.ete satmfac~tion. Many are find ng that they save -much money by comDlOl!1g their purc~ase~ ,at our store. We be ieve that you also will find the same to be true and you WIll Jle,surprised at the savi g that you will make. . l '9.lb. Keg Milchner Asparagus- JargeH '$119 ORANGES square I-pound tinfo~rrl~.g.. Navels, very sweet and 35 ;r~~d ~e.a.f. 3

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each C , I..__...._--------------------- To,matoes, No.~lhHAMS, Smoked Picnic size, La· 1pc

Sugar cu'red-small size, 6 to 8 vora ........ '. •pounds average, small 15c Corn-No.2 t ze,shanks, per pound.............. '~:7c;~~~.. IJ1C

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Many crimi als at heart keepwithin the la\ and avoid trouble,while many ,\ ho ate n'ot naturalborn criminal violate the statutesthrough ignor nce or shiftlessnessand get into, serious tangle withthe CO~ ,

=="'===thur Bl1isbane expresses theon that man's brain is Ulittle,

if any, better. than it was a thou~

sand years a~," But he gives pre~sent brains c dit fol' a lot ofscientific disc veries and comfort­ing improve ents, and if advanc~

ed qualities 0 mind are not re­flected in pr ducing the radio,.airplane, talJqng pictures and i)/th­er wonders, 'te do not know whatcould be exp cted to make themso reflect. •

JSUff~red_ from loss of, men Walter Hl~rlbertj ar~ co~[ng to ter' m~7 'appear at :a leo~~n~qco~it IIJ'ONAH.' r II , was faced with a great scarcit of take us to Los Angeles Saturday to be held An an4 for salef~ounty,

WQ may be thankful tEat we food, the most difficult probl m, to visit some former Carroll folks, and show cause why tb.e pr~lyer ofare 'saved from suen experienc- the pr04ucers stated, was 0 er~ "Mrs. Frank Parker, formerly the petitioner shou.ld not bellf·ant-es

las Jonah had with the whale, k:t~:~,del:::;S:.t:;t i:~~U::; cQ.ming the spirit instilled by the of Winside vicinity, has bee~ ill ed;, and tha~ notIc~.of th~ pen.

especially at this season: in this opinions, are invited. Signed war. The morale of the yo ng at her home three months and is den~ of saId petlban arld th(' IclImateJrJonah was commanded t 'b . f d people was hurt. Tr\";ng to liv in not able to be up yet. She has not hearin,g .thereof, be. give.n lito all Ito preach in NinevahJ • and b: 7n u~~o;sev~~~ lh: :di;o~ the spirit of Christ "i~ order to been able to go ac.ross the street persons. m~erested In saId. ~tnattt'li J

whether he was convinced that must know the name of the portray scenes of the play 'as to see her little grandchild, born by publIshmg a copy of thI~ orr\l'j'he couldn't preach or whether authM to ;u8tify publicaticm.. difficult after the war. recently to Mr, and Mrs. Clifford in" the Wayne Herald, a !weekly Ihe had become too worldly to Miss Outhouse was a guest of Parker. newspaper printed in said (jounty.p1'each, ..'Ie do not know. Any~ MillS Mary Mielenz from prj'daY "My £ath~r attended the Rose three succegsive wMks priolo to Iway, he balked, and lit out for Club's Finaneial Repo.l't. until Sunday. tournament at Pasadena on New said day of hearing. jTarshish. In his flight; he eit1t~ The l:ieginning of a new year is Year's day. Newspapers reported J, M. Cherry, Qounty Judgf'. !e1' jumped 01' was flung over. thE! time for taking stock of our- M - L L 750 000' tt dance Long (Seal) j17tLbonrd. Thh'eupon he was swal- selves, of our mental and spiritual ISS aUJ-a yans Be;ch wonl~eco:de;rize f~r flow- ., ~ _lowed by n whale or gl;eat fish Pai in Full. growth and development and of Writes From W sf or-decorated floats. The city ap- Dairy and Haywhich had been summoned t'O (Omaha arid-Hel'ald.) our financial status. The Wayne . t d $1500 f making the I

arrive on the scone at the prop- "A wife is omething of a lux- Woman's <';lub has its tentp birth- Miss Laura E. Lyons of ong ~~:i~a;lend~le w~: first. All Barn Destroyeder rnoment

land. whose internal ury, and a lUan mus~ expect to day this year, 1929, and we h~ve ,Beach, Calif., writes Herald r ad. floats were to represent poems." _

works had evidently been re- pay for! ,having one/'-District been taking stock of our accom· ers January 2 as follows:modeled and re.arranged to ac- Judge Rhoades. plishments during thb decade. The "The American Legion at an _ Legal Notice.commodate the recalcitrant, "... and i~ those good old public is more or less familiar with Pedro put on a three days' ele- The State of Nebraska, Wayneold sinner. Jonah is said to have bachelor days were so hot, then our aim and ideals for self Im~ bration at Armistice time. On No- County, S-"_spent three days stud~lmg why did you Jpend t':\'o and a half provement and .community service vember 11 at 3 o'clock a won er- At a county court, held at thestrange architecture and un- perfectly go,bd years hanging 8t1d can judge, with us, whether ful program was rendered at county court room, in and for saidique furnishings, narrowly around my hoJuse trying to whim- v./e have attained anything toward Trona field, a few blocks f om county of Wayne, on the 17th daydodging and sometimes :failing pel' and whi1e yom' honeheaded that goal, but we feel, too, that a Fort McArthur. The large gr nd- January, 1929:to dodge splashes from the o'ut- way mto myjgirliSh affections for financial review might be interest- stand was packed. All patri tic Pres:ent, J. M. Chell'y, countyside. It seemed a long time to the very obv ous purpose of end- ing and enlightening, and so we organizations 'were invited to sit judge. 'wait for station announcement, iog the swee celebacy which you f'let forth these facts in «figures near the speakers' stand. As the In the matter of the estate ofbut finally it came, and he was have so b~nbasticaUy mourned that do not lie." _ artists would rise for their p rts Lucinda' Goreham, deceased. .disgorged and shot out an dry ever since. Don't answer. I'll tell Ten years ago this summer the on the program, their piet res On reading and filing the peti­land, he and the whale sharing ~,'ou. You were fed up with your Wayne Woman's Club bO\lght the were taken by I'rnovie" men~ I tion of Joseph Cressey, prayingequally in the telief, Three days darling old Ibachelorhood. You Community House pro]1el'l~T from was glad to be one of the re re- that the instrument filed on the

There is such a varict)' of peo- inside of a huge fish without were SiCk'Of{it. Too poor to have the Brittain estate for $4,500, and sentatives for the Women's R lief 17th day of January, 1929, andpIe in the world, many anlbitious even a game of bridge to kill a valet an~ 00 tig"?t to til~ a, the original paving assessment corps, for we could ?:ar ery purporting to be the last WIll andto make l'ecol'ds of worth~, ach- monotony cured Jon~.h,and set chambermm at Chlrstmas tune, was $1,667.07. The paving is now plamly. Sev.eral a~phflers 1Ire Testament of said deceased, mayievement, while others strive no him to work among the Nine~ you yearned in your big, manly paij1 in full and there is no indebt- used. AmerIcan LegIon chan ers be proved, approved, probat-

-------j-------Iharder than necessary iust to get vites, a lot of Whom he brought way for stea y help. Not a wOl"d~- C'dness against the property. There from .aU parts of the county I ng ed, allowed and recorded asAs to mrd-s rfacing roads in thisr ~y, still others unable 01' unwill- to repentance. While being that's What~;rou wanted-steady has been soine discussion about dis- beauttfully. the last will and testament

t 't ry th ore we can get inl lIlg eYen to try to make the grade, swallowed by a fish has gone help about t e house. Oh, you put posing of the property or leasing "Chic.! Yowl?"che, famous l'ki- of said Lucinda Go r e ham,t~~mOost dir~c i.ons, the better wei all having to be f~d .and clothed out of style as a corrective it in soft w rds, I admit. They it and tiome offers ha.ve been made rna Indian bantone, and Mad me deceased, and that the execution of Swedish-American bell ringel'~will be sathifi d. t~hncdrebo"sU'neodt' mthoa,te 'rta"hsea" th',",nonldees's' measure, there are other Jess may not ha e had ~uch sense to to the Woman's Club. One plan ~Uen Beach Yaw sang sev ral said instrument may be committed and orchestra appeared in a pro-

t sp€\ctacular but quite as e ec- them but t e mUSIC was almo,st proposed is that the property be tImes. Sh,:r-!; add.resses were f:en and that the administration of said gram at the Bapti~t church hemAs'to a lux ry tax as proposed whaornddseh,~po'U'n" tjhaiw'scooupnetrraYt'c Itto is thfte tlve ways of being s'....allowed to tuneful at t mes and I fell fo~' It. sold and the proceeds be used for b~ a rabbi, a prIest and the c ~p- estate may be granted to Joseph Tuesday and at the Swedish Mh:-

check slothfulness and I bull- Well, every.woman bumps mt,) building- a much nC<.>-ded addition la!n. of the post, a Presbyte an Cressey as executor. sion church in Wakefield Wedne~-to take care 0 certain 9

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ex- advantage of all classes and con~ headed disregard of duty. Na- her one big~mistak.e sooner 01' lat· to our lJUbJic librarv., the room mInister. ThIS called forth s me I Ordered, that ,February 4, A, D, day. Large audiences atteridedPenses we are in favor of one be- II hI' tions are swallowed. Individuals d ./ Y d t f b h \ Th• ditions a:; we as t ey do t 1S er an ,you ere mme. ou wante above to be used for a reading commen 0 ow muc ne r~r 1929, at 10 o'clock a, m., 'is assign- and enjoyed the numbers. 'ing plastered n things that we a wonder OUl' social systen; k~eps aIe swallowed by their own a cozy homb, a comfy home, With rOOlT! ltna' tI,e basement I'oom to he world peace the cou.ntr.y now IS ed for hearing said petition, when company has the world's targ('~tdo not use or ike. on a fairly even keel with so h b t It IS not necessary to r h 11 d h

man;,? differeht temperaments and g~O~swhale~ for that purpose. ;e:~~U~W:~fm~~~~;:~~'e~~~rcde:~ ~;~~l:n r:efetl~~v~l:c~Tf~~rt~,~m~~~~ ;r?pa~. cree 5 unIte In suc a Iall persons interested in said mat- set of bells.The.: fellow 'ho said "a wife is standards contt'ibuting to it at,ld.... her as a dar, devoted helpmate, public gatherin'gs. That the pub- The. Epworth League of the uu::mmmu:mu::uu:mm:m:t:.tttt:W!!! mmtt"lll' ! 'llll'lnm;:ttuU~

something of f luxury," may ex- alllenable to ,it.' The Banking Situatiion. but what y u. really wanted was a lie may know that the price, $8,500, ~ethodlst ch~rch went. to the I;:pcct to drav," rejoinder from the Lmcoln IJourJuJ' The stale sClub wom< n. Some female bon2- at which the Woman's Club holds SIerra Madr~ In au~omoblles on.e ARNOLD FRANK !lwife who fce1s/thesameway about ,John M. Thompson, L\ncoln banlcels <lssocmbon has found Itlhead vo.:ho '{'ould a~k nothing bet- the pronerty is fair ~nd reason* Sunday e::nIng dunng the holl- Uhusbands. I .Journal's faithful and resourceful deSIrable to ilnfolm the puhhc and ter of lIfe than lo sew on but- able the following tigl1rCo; taken days to Vlslt the home for orp~ans, U

statehouse reporter for nearly the legislature, thru an authorizeJ' tons, put 1t1t mIlk bottles, heave fro~ the treasur('r'~ bO(Jl(;; arc o:-u~ or ~~fortunates f~om l\'~exlCan E:forty Years, mentIOned in W. M. statement of its president that as I coal into a frozen furnace, empty mitted: Paid Brittain h;"lte f.'1' famIlies, It wa~ mterestm.g. t~ -- AND HIS _I'- !lMaupin's column today, expressed an organization it is not urging i the breakf st ~arbage, swe~p up property, $4,700.68; pavi~<g, $2,- ~a~~~ t.~e e~~~~st~~~ a~a~~I~oJnree~ ifto us twenty-five years ago his bc- the adoption of any palticular asheR, call the Insurance adJuster 1671f:i; and Jmprovemen{", lemod- .. gJ. g; '. 'J RI=CORDING ORtHI=STRA l!lief that rural weeklics offered no form of relief for the sltuation as when. ~'ou had bu~'m~d cigaret eling and Jjepairs, $1,!J:'}9,fl7, a to- ~il~~na1ssC.,nrt~r~~ea~~~~t:;e ul.,ed~; L I L :: 'prospect for sufficient compensa- respects the guaranty fund, but holes m the h~lf-pald-for par~or tal of $8,857.80. 1

15yea~' of age It is a. rulingithat ::

tion to warrant the effort, and he is merely aiding in assembling the rug, craCkif.the Ice, order the gm- During the ten yeal's the ~yne I h S h' 1 t b I' iistrongly favored the metropolitan facts .necessary to a,prop?r under* ger ale, de ise 'Yays ,and means to Woman's Club ha~ receivec:r-'over I~h:Yag~u:: 15a~~re~~yo~~~ 1 av~field. But like many other able standmg of the slltuatIon. The pay for t e gmgel ale, make $16,000 and there lS a balance of the home to give space for otfers, Direct from the Paris Cafej Pittsburgh, Pa.newspaper men, Thompson failed position assumed is a -sound one over obsolte female hats, gawk about $200 in the tr<>a<:,uI'Y at the Th h . I ld h .to yisualizel, possibilities in the ~nd should prove ~elpful 1Il bring~ cm~tY·l?oc eted i~to ,.shop w~n- present time. - whfch 0:;: ~~ea dr:fne~ ~oom~~ :i~; WILL PLAY FOR A DANCE AT THEcounhy. Insteadofuniformlyweak mg about a solutIOn of what has dows, he t ~er gIrl fllends about Mrs. J. G. W. Lewi~, Puhlj('ity room and bedrooms for girl~ andnewspapers scattered everywher'e, seellled a desperate situation. all the be utlful thIngs she .could Chairman, Wayne Woman's Club. waiters, The boys have a d rmi- Colo'nl"al Pa"l.,',••II·onhe finds the number decreased and A great ?eal has been ,,:ritten have If only she would permIt her - tory at the rear. All who a1'w old iW'strengthened, no longer depend- and spoken-and some of It has great heatited husband to buy E St h tt d bI"' hel Ient on charity, but built and sus- also been pripted-with reference them for ?er, sit p.etrified in a nropean alns en~~te ~ea~ntif~u ~~er~~ 0 ~dre Wayne, Nebraskatained on sound business founda- to the condiulOn of the guaranty co~er whII: you thrill over the Of Aff . . T ld mountajns appeared to be very . !tiona, fund and what part the banks ra.dIO, SCOUl bath tubs, stand off aIrs 0 tb t· t' ..

shouid pay in wiping out the pres_ the yapet . boy. on Satt;trday ~~~~ ~ftere gr~ngO :~~ ~~i~~ Ig~~~~ Next Thurs'day January 24thTo take care of the deficit in ent and prpspective deficit, It is m?rnlngs, Ifhp frIed eggs m. ~ Min Meroe Outhouse of Stanton, and refreshments, the partyl re- "I Ii III

the bank guaranty fttnd and eith- essential that before the ~overnor sklllet: Oh~ God, how I have paId. Speaks to University A&socia~ turned to Long Beach.er repeal the taw or make provi- and legislature can act WIth: due To thmk hat I up and left papa tion Friday. "Scarcely ever do I see a Y of I I Ii,sian/for its futu1'e are problems caution and intelligence al1 of the a.nd mam. a and a fine home wlth the Wayne people excepting J Mrs.. HEAR AND SEE THiS WONDERFUL ORCHES1jRA

on~f t~:oA~ :~:~)e~:sa~ee;o~~:~ to be solved by the legislature and real facts be made known. The nch hangI.1gs and th; ~~dof t~e HenrYf~Ley, Mrs, LeRoy LeJt and, I Iare causing many differences of first one of COUl'se is to ascertain car on T esdays an lays 0 Mitt B M d IMrs it1ll#l~rfHhlll2Jlllilll 1 I I I I I' 11111111 I I I 1 'Ill 111111

continued, ha ing been absorbed by opinion. It has been pointed out how mU~h will hav~ to be raised come ove here and start doing rs. er rown. r. an. .

thli Journal, s we under~tand, the that the law was forced on the from sources other than those now your hous and ya.rd work! An.d ..TournaI bei g the pioneer news- the banks and that the granting of a:vailable for the reimbursement what havel YOU paId? What has It I .'naper af Db;: n county. It is prob- an increased number of bank char- of depositors. In this the bankers all cost )rOU? Oh, mother, you ef I L At All Tt-mesable .a co~ty seat like Ponca ters increased losses, that sound association could supply material warned ~Ie. but I headstrong girl I orm 'U OWought to rain one new~paper. banks were required to pay large help. After that comes th.e prob- I was, re used to listen! But I am J tthough obvi usly it will 'have to sums to meet the failures of weak lem of caring f.or it in suoch a way paying, m t,h"er, paying, paying, Dependable and Bes Quall.ty.find outside narket for its advel'- th h d h PAY HING 1"

01' unwisely managed institutions, l't a"st dteeCI'deedPotSo,tboersdrueecetl'.Veem. w at ~ _~_____ I Itising pages to support its devel- and that accordingly the state, • L "I'!ll!!!=~"~~~~~e~~vo~: sO~/O~~1~tin~~~~I;~~1 ri10rally responsible, should take A luxury tux has been suggest_ Waynf Firemen ..than ,'eason for starting It at all. ~~e;~:~nw~~~:c~t~~t c~:;~:;;';; :~d~slu,,';~~yo~aJ~::ioan~~!:a~~et:~~ Tq State Meeting 88

In a s ecial edition issued ~:~~:i:~ f~;u;~~~~'e ::1etym:}~~~ r;i~~n:r~~:i~:; :~o~~~:ta~\: u~:::= State jir:men's convention isJanuary 12

fthe Hastings Daily inject health into b~nkmg and be Hon, in that it will not be levied bemg h~ll In Fremont. from Tues-

, Tribune pre ented a comprehen- an Impetus to all hnes of business on those best able to pay. The day untl~ThurSdaY thIS week andsive review f that city's progres- and industry. An expressed opin- worker who sm,okes cigarets or ~:rnW. e~ ;~~ ~~~;e;oBr:~;~~~sive st~ps. astings is favorably ion Which RepresentatIve August ?,bsorbs soft dnnks-as pro~osed Mattin R nger, L. W. Vnth, E. E.situated. be:og the must import- WIttler of Wayne, seems inclined 111 the only measur,e so far mtro- Fleetwoo , B. F. Strahan, Johnant point o~ the Burlington line to favor, is that all bank deposit- duced1",:lll be paymg as much of Bingold, I Harry Barnett, Oscarbetween Li coIn and Denver, and ors could well afford to share in a the defICIt as the man of wealth, W· I d D' k C t Walt rit has made large headway in small tax to insure against pos- since the average consumption is S le.;n , ChIC I ~pen ~er, d J emanufacttir; g and business as sible losses. relatively the same. If it be de~ aVI.ge, I ar es lese an oereflected b' the Tribune's 'credit- ~ termined that the people at large Baker;.. .LI _

able amassi g of facts and fig- Bank Examinations. must pay part of this deficit, the T~ Steffen Family.ures. I Norfl11k Daily News: Former searc? for w?,y$ .and means of Hartin on, Ncb., ,Jan, 11-

Secretary Kirk Griggs of the trade ssehcouurl'dngnoCtOnclrn'dbuubn""t"jS :roJlltoxthem,., O.n Ne Year's day a babyThe polic of farm pub1icat~on.'i and ~onunerce department, comes ... a- I Wl s bor t Mr and Mrs

among whi h is the Nebraska to th defense of bank examiners found that b~ars equally on all 01' gIr n-h no .. ' •h b . h . at least is laid upon those best Herm n S.teffe~, hvmg near ICon~

-----1---~---;--~ci~e~r~n :~~~e~~tc~~~~~~e~n~~l~ able to pay. ~:~c<:Ye rI,~ ~~~i~so~:r~fi~hde~~~,guaranty fund situation. He insists Bnsiness. county i 1 1929. On the followingthat inefficiency,and politics have day, a brSbY wa$, born to Mr. andplayed a v1ery small p.art in piling m~~e~~u~,tyinJo~~~~: ~u~ue:~ Mrs. La is Steffen, near Con-up the losses that have been stance.thrown upon the guaranty fund. dependance has been put by econ- Williaht Steffen, who was a pio-

So far as the individual bank ~~isJ~sinq~~~~~:s~~nfh:c~~V;tYyeai;"necr resident of Cedar county, wasexaminers are concerned Mr, grandfather to Herman Steffen'sGriggs may be right, but any sy5- continues as ,?"as expected. Nine- ~d t df ther ttern of examination which permits t~en twenty~mne has had a ~n7 ~oon~iS S~effe~:b~~~n ~e joy i~eighty-seven banks out I of a total mng start, thanks to the fimsh the Steff'en families ovep the twoof 259 which have failed, to be. mflde by 1928. It is reasonable babies -Was lessened when on thewrecked by the criminal opera- to assume now that the momen- d d f h W'lftions of some one 01\ the inside tUm will carry the country's busi- ~~~rffen'~a~h:r,e;~~d~::~er,I ~~~leaves something to be desired. 'ness through what usually is re- t df th d

That the boards of directoxs in garded as the worst season of the grea -gyan a er, passe away.these banks were slack in their year, midwinter. Markets, JanuaTy 17, 1929.duty, as Mr\ Griggs infers, may be Industry has a bright outlook. crel43ctrue. As he says they should have The demanft. for goods IS strong Egg 24c.·kept a close enough watch over even if~olesale order! are not so Hens 16c and 20c.the affairs of their banks to detect large as· the ,;past. Anyway, this Roos ers-8c.forgeries and false entries. But is not be taken as a bar0:'Peter Cornl-82c.their_ failure to do this does not of trade conditions. It is eXP~ined Oats-4~e.acquit the state banking author- satisfactorily by pointing to the Hogs,-$7.50 to $8.ities. higher efficiency develope in

Mo't of tbe cI'imi"<l1 acts which, transportation. The railroad now No~thwestWa,tnea:ccordingl, to Secretary Van Peter~ are better able to handle rush ]son....}pere the major causes of the shipments," consequently g neral (B Staff Corresponde~t,)loss of $16,000,000 to the gUal·a.n~ trade does not stock heavily s in --ty fund, might have been detected past years. IMr. nd Mrs. Roscoe Jones wereHad there been a ·careful checking Industrial plans are most~oPti. in S10 X Clty Saturday. 1

of notes and deposits. That ba.nk mistic. \ This is partiCUlarly true Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Reuterexaminers were not required to with reference to the auto obile were i Norfolk Friday.make a sufficiently careful check manufacturers steel' and produc- Mrs E. L. Chichester spent lastwas the fa't~t pi the system, not e:rs of building materials. ~otor "Week ·th Mrs. ·John Morgan inof the exammers themselves. cal' manufac~urers are going Wayn .I It is quite probable that if the ahead determine1d to keep u pro- "Basi Osborn an~ family spent

r~Xecaomridnse~~mhea,da'tgIOenaestb,"ofllthOef mth,...e duction to a high level. Evi ently Sunda afternoon In the Ernest"'" they have discovered thal the Harri eldt home. .

deeds of Paul Wupper of Beemer buying power of the peQple is not Mr. and Mrs. WIll Roe andwould have been disclosed in time W8ijmg. Steel output '5 incr asing, <.laugh eQ;~=n~o~~daY at the

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A. L. Nuernberger of Wake­field, was named chairma of theDixon county board of su ervisorsat the first meeting of t e newyear Tuesday of last wee. Esti­mate of expenses for the ear was$162,900, this being $19000 lessthan in 19~8.

National Read.eWill Appear Here

Miss Evelyn Gaston, national­ly known reader of play, gives aprogram at the city sch 01 audi~

torium Tuesday, Janua 22, un­der auspices of the W ne· cityschool, the Wayne Wo an's cluband the Kiwanis club. his is thethird and last of a seri s of ly­ceum numbers' sponsor d by theor~lbtizations.

Market Report.Furnished by Steele, Siman Be Co.,

Sioux City Stock Yard•.

To Place Turkeys. Neal" Bloomfield

Eighteen CarsStock Shipped

William A. Dbuglas, barber atPender and former bank employeeat Stuart, was brought beforeCounty Judge J. M. Cherry Mon­day on chargeA of intoxication,possession of liquor and drivingwhile intoxicated. He was foundsoutheast of town Sunday bySheriff A. wi. Stephens, an\!Douglas was thing to drive hiscar with one w1heel off. He statedhe was on his /Nay to Stuart to

?t~~n: ~~;e~ h~!ud~~e;~~r;af::~scihim guilty and ordered him to paya fine of $175 and costs, amount­ing to about $185. Friends ofDouglas gave security for thefine and Douglas returned toPender to earn the amount.

Prof. A. v. T~ed of the WayneState Teachers College, has beeninvited to address the Nebraskastate superinU1ndents at theirannual gathering in Lincoln, theprogram to be held from January29 until February 1. Miss Pearl E.Sewell, Wayne county superinten­dent, p~an3 to attend th? ~eetings.

Atkinson, Neb, Jan. 9-Fr:ankBrady, head of the Izaak Waltonleague in Nebraska, has announc­ed that three additional refugeshave been secured in the past1fewweeks. '

One is in Rock county and' has6,000 acres. The others are "De­viI's Nest," near Bloomfield, andone near Litchfield. Wild tunkeyshave been purchased by the statea~d will be liberated in the nextten days on the "Devil's Nestr' re­fu,ge. This is the old home of Sioux City Stock Yards, Jan. 17.the turkey in the state of Nebras-- All branche~ of the live stock tradeka, and conditions there are con- started· the week with a decline,sidered ideal for the birds. ·owing to excessive receipts around

the market circuit. IncTeases wereSchool Board In noted in supplies of cattle, hogs

fo~t~~~ ;~~km~~1n~f~: J:~~~ Session M onday an~;:ea ~::~i~gW~~r;:~~ of the9 include the following: R. O. __ country received 138,000 cattle theStringer, two cars of sheep to The Wayne board of education first two days of the week, an in-Omaha; E. A. Surber, one car of met Monday evening in regular crease of 27,100 over last Mondaysheep to ISioux City; W. C. ,~hul- session and w'drked out a schedule and Tuesday.theis, Martin Holst, Arthur Meier, .of promotions for teachers of the The dressed beek .markjet report­Otto Fleer, D. A. Jones, Adolph faculty. This will be considered ed dullness and declInes $nd cattleBaier, Dan Baier and Ed. Brock- further at a later meeting. .• buyers insisted on cheap;~ler prices.man, each one car of hogs to The market was quoted 5c to 25cSioux City; William Bierman, Card of Thanks.. ' lower, Monday, and a lit~ e furtherJohn Geewe and Emil -Bargholz, We whlh to express our sincere weakness was noted on ~he secondeach one car of cattle to Omaha; thanks to our friends and neigh- session. Yearlings were! in fairlyand George A. McEachen, two bors for their sympathy, aid, and good demand but matuted steerscars of cattle to Omaha. Herman floral tributes at the time of our showed the full decline. IPeters shipped in a car of cattle, bereavement in the loss of our A few sales were m~~e aroundand Jan;tes Eo Grier shipped in a beloved wife and mother. Louis $12.25 to $13.50 this 'reek whilecar of hogs. M. Koch aod Lorene. well finished kinds we;re absent.

I I'Bulk of the supply cashed at $10.-Bird1 Are Friends Dr. BiJll,by Writes 25 to $12.00 with plainh lots un-

O M A C II jj S h t der $10.00. Ian t arro F"om out wes Butcher stock was a llittle moreI __' I __ active than steers. Sdme of the

Bir~ are special ~fri~nds of L, Dr. A. L. Bixby" poet-philoso~ ·heifers were w~ak to 1a quarterC. La en of Carroll. When Mr. pher of thJ Lincoln: Joum~l, has lower but most of the, cows heldLarsen appears at his blacksmith been visitipg in tpe fa~ west, fully steady. Outsider were goodshop each morning many of the journeying lately from Sa t Lake cow buyers.featherrd friend5 immediately fly to Los An~eles from whe ~e he Yearling heifers SOIl mostly atto his doorway from all direc- hns been l¢ontributing hiSI' Daily $10.25 to $11.50 with few loadstions. -they know that he will Drift. FOUr'wing is one of his lat- to $12.00 and some of lainer lotsplace ~round grain on the side~ est: I ~ ranged down to $9.00 and under.walk f9r their breakfast ahd they Los Ang~les, Jan. 8-De~T Jour- Kosher cows brought $10.00 and Wm. Bierman· shippe cattle towatch patiently for the food. nal: WhlOlh you are [almost better. Good butcher ows sold at Omaha last week.

Chickens are also pets' 'of MIt. breaking ',I ihe speed limit I going $8.50 to $9.50 with fair and med- John Geewe spent T esday ofLarsenl He raises White Minorcas about, it 'i~ no easy 'task to 'tell the ium grades at $'7.00 to 8.50. Can- last week in Omaha.and takes great pride in keeping story in detail and keep within al- ners and cutters sold largely at Mr. and Mrs. S. J. ale andthe billds an attractive flock. lotted' spaqe. The Mondaw excur- $5.25 to $6.25.

sian to M1.YWOOd cQntemplated a The bull market carrt d a strong family visited in Harti gton Sun-To (Jive Add,'ess fraternal all on P~lham A" Bar-. uudertone. Bulk of t e bolognas day.

rows, elK lieutenan~-governor of sold at $8.75 to $9.25 with heavy Mr. and Mrs. Frank HenschkeAt Lincoln Soon my own:p oud statq. I called at beef grades at $9.25 to 9,50. Voals spent Sunday 'evening i the John

the offillie of the Weekly Journal, held a. firm basis toppi g at '13.~O Geewe home.only .to Il.E1arn that Pell.liv.es in with bulk ot light weights at Mr.' and Mrs. Wm. Malmbergthe btg city, at ~640 Wdshlr~ av- ~12.00 to :P13.00 and hetvier grades and children spent Sun ay at Artenue, and[puts .m ,but two days at ~10,00 to ~lZ.00. . Vesseen home.each wee makmg copy for the! Stockers and feede s were in Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hahlbeckpaper whi h bears his ~ame as fairly good' demand as dealers called at the Ray Rob nson home"managin~ editor." Coming back made a close clearanc~ last week. Sunday evening.to. town wi: call:d at his hon:~' but Prices held steady $ the bulk Mr'. and Mrs. C. J. Hale andmlsse~ se~mg hIm. He was .down with some of the JJl~inel' -srades daughter Darleyne vis ted Thurs­t~wn,. w!atever th~t means, and showing a weak to' irC loss. In- day at the S. IJ . Hale orne.his WIfe not ce:ta.m when he quiry from the count y was mod..:would lie rn. T~ls IS t?~ ~eatest Bulk of the stocker and feeders Mr. and Mrs. Geo e Reutereoul1;try fpr o?tings, P~CiflICS, e~- sold at $10.00 to $l1.~OI with sev- were Sunday supper guests atc.urslOns, Te-umon~, fishmg expedl- eral sales to $11.50 and light the Fritz Aevermann. orne.tu~ns, ?e~ch-combmgs and every- weights topped at $t2.00. Some Mr. and Mrs. E. M LaughlinthIng hk~ that, and folks ge;teral- less desirable lots ranged down to and Helen Marie spe Tuesday~a~~ ~lstet~n~.when there s no ~9,00 and under. 1few cows afternoon at Edgar L rsen's.

M ~ d' £ b b but brought $6,00 to $7.2 , and heifers Ardyce Lutt, daug er of Mr,aFoo IS. a ar-Sl1 ur , ranged up to $9.50. ' and Mrs. John Lutt, as sick with

~iN~gl~: ~i:n:1t;sr:e: has m~~~ Hog recel~ts total d 334,000 at bronchitis the nrst of the week.theater t is going some'on pros- the 11 leadmg marrets, Monday Miss Ida HInrichs, Miss Izorapeets, but it has a mayo~ and a and Tuesday, 52,000 ore than the Laughlin and Mis9 iller spentpolice magistrate. He is known as same days last wee an~ 24,000 Friday evening at El' Laughlins.Judge Walter Thompsort. I am less than ~e nu~be receIved the Herman, Ernest nd Lewis

correspondmg penod a year ago. Geewe spent last wee WednesdayThe hog market e~sed off 10c to evening at the F.. . Hammer

20e on the initial ses~ion but came home.back up a dime on I the following Mr. and Mrs. A. . Teed andday. Shippers we~e big buyers daughter were SU day dinner

c&using s~rong competiw gusests at the E, • Laughlinhome. .•

an~rfa:1yM~f ; :::el:~;~~~ ESunday at the EI er Harrit;1on ;home. •

Lutt were::at the Fred .,

Miss J ahde's

Ithe afternoon, we 'had din!}.er be- banna L1itt home. Mrs. Lutt andfore perusing a lately arrived daughters served ice. cream &ndState Journal the messages of the cake.outgoing and incoming governors. Miss Ida Hinrichs, Izora Laugh-I passed the firSt page to Judge lin and Miss Henrietta HurntadNOl'val snd he seemed to be going Structure Be'lonring to R.. B drove to~ Norfolk for the showstrong for a while, but soon went "Hanks Is Burned to Ground Thursday evening. .t!> sleep. I would certainly have Tuesday Morning. Tuesday evening of last week adone the same thing, but stopped group of friends. gathered' at the

and next yeal". Second 8em~5ter, right in the midst of the bank The fifty-foot business buildin Frank Henschke hOJ)1e to honor1928-29" will have the following; guarantee di5cussion, having lost in Wausa, belonging to R. B Mr. Hensc.hke's birthday anniver&­Sa,lvie, harpist, and L~ura Town&-II the thread of the argument at'id Hanks, was destroyed Tuesdll ary. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs.ley McCoy, soprano, in joint re- found myself in water too much morning by fire which is though,1 Ii~;;;;~;;;;;;m;m;;~~;m;W;;litt~~;m;;U;;UIj;~;;.eital; Romany Revelers, &n Ella-I beyond my depth to guarantee my to have started from a stove in ~

ior Mr. Huwaldt has been ill, worth Gilbert companYi two 'playsl o~ safety if continued, I never radIO shop Mr. Hanks' underla iClarence Johmmn of Gr~eley, to be presented by the MeIssner did care much about me~s,ages ing parlor and supplies, also som

Colo., plans to leave for his l1om~ Players. In the sU1:nmcr 1929 therel any way. They gIve me a pam, m~ household goods belongmg to hlll1.this Thursday: aftcr visiting since will be~ Barree-Hlll, bnritone, of] stead of mformatlon, beCIl.USfl, some radIO supphes belongIng ~Monday of last weelc with his Ilnl'~ thfl ChicaR'o Civic Op{lrn. compan~ governors. tnkma theu' ~ue from Carl Baggstrolll. and a pr-cnts, Mr. and Mrs. Chn.'l'l~s John- in l'Allitn}: Chilla~o Conl!ert' En+ the bad prelledents set by a long duce station belongm g toson, and in thl::! home!: of hig bl'oth~ MmblQ l!Ompnny. six m'tisf:g.: nnq line of ehH~f e"ltlH'.Utiw:.\s of the Mr. Swanson were bumed. T eers. Albert and Clif,Ford John"sOn. lectur'e, Dr. A. M. Harding, in cernabon, go the limit in abusing bUlldlnp loss 1S est1mated \t

Mrs. Mattie Cozad dI;ove to Bur- lestlal tr~velogues. ~umbet'£ fo perfectly g'ood English by using :j:6,OOO and the other loss wou dkett, Nab., a couple of" weeks ago 1929-20 Include: FestIval Opel', so much of it. If ever I am gov- add considerable to this aInoU t.to see her mother, Mrs. Sarah EI- company, in opera "Hartha;" Mal"- ernor of a great state-and may Mr. Hanks carried insurance n Full ll'ne of faj'm machl'n lj'Y, j'ncludl'ngson, who was quite ill,' Mrs. Cozad tino~Rossi, baritone;' Hall~lujah an enlightened electorate stand his building and stock, but' t e ~

brought Mrs. Elson home with her qU'artet, singing ne~o spir1tuals. bo,ldly between me and such a con- others carried none.' John Deere tractor and, plow. GoodSaturday. Mrs. Elson was 80 The; dates arc not definite. It is tingency-my messages shall be It is thought the blaze star cdyears old January 2 und she stood probable that for next yea: two noted for their charming brevity. in the Wall of the radio shop, a milch CO\\rS. Nebrask~ N~. 21 seed oatsthe trip well. plays and two lectures WIll b.e The legislature shall not be left in stove being the cause. The re

Mrs. L. L; Greene and daughter, added to the list, and one add1- ~.~~~)tt l~u'ntOth~hraltsklotllinsku'r~~~ingIwas discovered about 8:30 by a raised from certified seed,"Bonnie Beth, retul'lled Sunday tional number of 50me sort may "i traveling man. It had gained s ch . )from Omaha where they had visit- be added for the summer term. them at the inception of a dreary headway that water and chemi ali!ed 'in the hGmc of the former's ------- session by what might be called could not save the structure. S me Wm PH" egerlllll"ent.,:, Mr. anu Mrs. C. R. Fogel- Represent Wayne intellcetualover-feeding. of the radio supplies were sa ed • U 'sh'om, tlw 119;st two weeks. Mr. ' ·d Then [read about the .great but nothing else in t.he buH ing Iand Mrs. Fogelstrom accompan~ Kiwanians Frl ay promotol' of swatfests, h~leif was rescued. A variety ore Wayne,_Neb.

1ied them here1 retuming Monday. k!!ockQd out in qne ro~~ I • t stock, belonging to Mrs. Cn tie, _Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jeackel, Prof. O. R. Bowen, William mIght he construed as a dlVlll~ act had just moved from one of the I~~~::::::::~~~::::::::~~~~~~~~~::::~~~~I

G N· d Alb N' Beckenhauer and Supt. T. S. Hook of poetic justice. But thin1 of parts of the building Mon ay,meorg;r T~~:~~g:nNeb ~~ a~ed were in Lincoln Friday to repre- Tex Richard lying in state fo, the and Mr. Hanks"planned to re od- ..; =Ii,'~~OI~~n~~b.?I:i~h~~;.';:.. ~e~i ~~~~et;:n~·y;fe ~ii:t~7~~ cI:r~st~:s~ ;i,~~:~~:~r:::~:::. t:: sp:7:,n

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:~l:Ji~~~~:~~~l~~n~~:.~~~. '" I'.VahIJ,amp and Miss Martha Heier ~r:;~d~~t~ea~~w~:~:~~~~~:aofar~:~ Thif; is my soulful prayer, Mr. Hanks plans to replac NO!,W You W,'iII Lik'e a:~were Saturday h~vening guest;. in Group conferences were held in Don't put I11Y face on dres>; par- building with a modernthe William Va lcamp ~ome. d he the morning, Prof. Bowen attend- ade, structure. Cfirst four nared Wt

eunday in~ ing the one for trustees, M~. But box me up with care, The Hanks family has een Potato h-.ps' .

nfll' guests t H!l'e a so. Beckenhauer the one for presl- And plant me where in lowly living,in Wayne this winter, y ung _ ad C dents and Supt. H90k the one for state folks attending the college. Mr. •

Fine In ourt secretaries. Delegates were guests One may in peace disintegt~ate. Hanks conducts his busines at Sunshj'ne potato Chl'P" made fj'esh every ::On Th,"ee Counts of the Lincoln club Friday noon at Ashes to ashes----that's all right- Wausa and usually spends the ;::,

luncheon at the Chamber of Com- Then gain must balance Ibss; week-ends here. He was in ausa daY-J·ust right in every way,· that'smerce. Addresses by prominent But when my spirit takes it! Tuesday when the fire brok out 1::men in Kiwanis work followed. flight, 'but was uot in the building the why folks buy the libera: lOc bags every:,

Th~~~ ~l~~~~ef~Sat~roes:·afterrthat time. time they are down town. •At b,st ar: not ,worth looking at. IFather Pass Awa =.R(datmg Rickard s wonderous ' . 1 •

feats, i. i Away on Sun ay H M d D ghn tsHIS "'owds wei'. never shm; ,orne a. e ou u =

Bu~~aih::r;·et~een~r;;~:"r:~e~~: Albert McGarraugh of Enid, =.' Dl'OP j'n any afternoon and get them ..=Okla., father of E. A. McGar augh

rOv:~~wS:~~.i~~~~r~~;~~nosu~h~ot of Wayne, passed on S nday, • fl'esh from the kettle. =. ·---:BIX. January 6, aged 63 year. He =. ' ••

leaves his wife and three so s, E.A. McGarraugh of Wayne and· .::Clyde and Clifford McGarra gh of Cream Puffs •Texas. Funeral service was held •

at Enid Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Every Wendesday and Saturday, Re- •••E. A. McGarraugh, w)lo w e inOmaha for New Year's, r ceived member the days-get -this item fresh •.~~~d;:G~~~a~~';,es=n~ft~~n s~~~~ from the oven, " 'Jthere to Enid, their child en re- , I~ ,

maining in' Omaha. The fa iIy re- ' ~:' .Iiillllillturned home last Thursday PI P dd. g ,I, I'~'I' "" . urn u 10 'iI'i""Nuernberger He d One of the best and most economic d,"s-

Of County ard serts, A 35c pudding will serve- tenpeople,

FOR SA E-~:"Jice pair t.winbeds pri ed to sen. Ellis Ex­change. j17tl

KING'S" or rag rug weaving.1\21 Nf' St. Phone 478W.

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FOR SA E-Good 160-acre farmin So h Dakota, 25 miles fromSioux City. Cheap. O. J. Ol-son, ayne. .j3t4

LOGAN V LLEY Dairy for milkand ere m. Phone 417F2.

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FOR SAL '~FoUI' PUl'C bred Hoi·~tcin h ifel'8 and one bull calf.Wm, . Morris, Winside, Neb.,R. F. . lokj. 2. jlOt4

FOR SA ,E OR REN'f-7-roolllmQder, bungalow, 808 Neb.St. n22tf

'POle S LE--Some washing mn­I'hmo. both ·electric and handpower Elliii' Exchang£': jl7tl

FOR S LE-Fordson tractor andhvo lows. L. R. Winegar.

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PIlA Ir..n; H Y--All gl'adt'~, di'­livel"l:d YO r stntion, C. C. Pond& Co:, l~ ing, l'\eh, j!17t3p

FOR SALE ·All 1110<)crn, 6-roomhou.,';e. R asonable. Rollie Mill-er. . olltf

FOR ~ALI'~ --Bargain in hcatin\!:_~~t'~_l~ti', F::'!('h~~~'17t1

1'(J n ;')A LFrBurred Roel, coc!l:er­('h·, big f( \Iow~, from. hE"av~" lay­IlJ~ .;;;,trai. Kl'ause & Krall."ll'.::-4 mile.' uth'()f Allen, Neh..

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mR SALI~-- c\ f,·w brand new

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FOK SALE R~u'A"ain on break~fa<;.t bthle c; >ls Elli!'; Exchange.

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I"OR RENT OR" SALE-Good1~4.:t-acre s ocl\ faTm, fine mea-

WANT.ED r.)lJ,sewOl':k..MattIe Cozad, ~lhone 479W

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LOST~Four . V';o. on ch'ain ri~g., Inquil·o Her: 'd. j17tl

FO SALE

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WANTED-Wo'k by young menstudonts, Inq ire IIm'ald, jlOtf

\VANTEl)-Mi dle" nged, expct~

JenCed f?,QUSC -lfGpel' on farm.DOrrt Hecl<enhl Ul'l', Wayne,

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FOR S LF~-Good Buff Ol'ping­tMl )OstPI·!'. Frank Larson.

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FOR S LE-SllOrthorn bulls, atWay e, Nebr. John S. Lewis& S n, breeders. EnquirEj, atJoh S'I Lewis, jr., harnessshop back of Golden RuleStar. j7e,o,w.

l"OR ALE~

1926 Chevrolet Sedan.HI27 Chevrolet Sedan,1927 Essex Coupe.1927 El's{'x Coach.I!J2f.i, Olds Coupe. ,192 Chevrolet CubrioJet.1925 Ford Coupe.1~126 Chevrolet 1-ton tl"liICk.1927 Chevrolet Toul'ing~

~ 19 6 Ford Roadsters, ,~ 19 6 Ford ToUringfi..2 19 5 Ford Tourings.

ih~~ te~~r~e~~~~ing8. i

If you are considering· a use4 car,we ave at this time an ~xcel­lent stock to choose ,from a:p,d weinvi e you to come and fook! themOve. 't1 I

~a~~ /~~:~~~~ee::;n~~JtKf: l;~:~lllent Ian. t J

EisS R.uth Meyers

pent Sunday in theome.

Jacob Kissler moved his ma- I __chinery to a far",1 he rented near 'I f t S PNorfolk, He will r.0ve his house- ! n an on asseshold goods in Marfh. Otto Rossac-I., Here Last Sundayker plans to go torthe s. M. Huff~ ,JIIman place which isslers leave. I -"-

Stoel\ shipment from Ca'rroll Beverly Dean, infant son ~Jf

last week were 8, follows: Free~ Mr. and Mrs. Owen Jones of 'I

man Clark and '~. C. Horn, each southwest of Canoll, died Sundayone cm of cattle ~o Omaha; H.!J. afternoon at 1. ;30 after a fe'.vHarmer, Rethwh;~h brothers, Clif~ days' illness with pneumonia, aged

~~~~ ~~'~l~~~ ~~~ lfo~~n ~. J~il~~~ :el~fcne~15w~~~ ~;nd~~f~~ I~~nr[:~ t

City. ,I 'V. E. Jane!; homo in Carroll Mon~Mr. and Mrg. Harry Rimley :lnd day afternoon at 2 o'clock with

Mrs. Gibson of! Noi·folk, . \"'ere Rev. W. A. Rominger in charge.Sunday guests in th~ Dr. W. C. Supt. E. E. Werner sang. Inter­Logan home. Mr~. Logan'g cousin, ment was made in Carroll ceme~Will Dykes of Sioux City, \vasl tery.here Saturday a~d Sunday, and Beverly Dean was born August

Just west of Greenwood Cemetery

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Clover Seed IFORISALE ..

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I have tor sale a fJuantity of Grundycounty,' sweet clover seed, all scarified

Iand in :first classldondition. Please letus kno}¥ your wan~s early,

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Gereoh AUvinRESOURCES

ImpORT 01<' COl\D!'fiON OF TH,\<:

FmST NATIONAL BANKuf Wayne, in Ow f\talC' of Nebl'Hska, at the drs!' of bu>:ines.,;

on December 3t, 192H.

A~ I have rlecided to move to Illinms and quit farming in thigstate, I 'till sell at public auction the following jdescribed prop­erty at my place of rc:"idence, ten miles west. of HartingtonCatholic cemetery, ten miles east and one mile north of Bloom­field, ten miles north of Magnet, eight miles south 'and one mileea8t of qrofton, Neb., on : 'I

Monday, Januar,y 21Sale Starts at 1 :00 Sharp. i

Thirtytwo Head Choice Dai~y Cows ·5and Heifers i :

TtlIRTYNINE HEAD OF CA'fTLE •••21 head of Jersey cows giving milk now, some •springers, otherR fresh in spring or soorer; 10, headJersey heifers, 7 months old; Jersey. bull calf, 4months: old; 7 head extra good Durham steer calves,These ~attle have passed two different ~tate tests fortubetcqlosis, . :;

; Seven Head of Horsds iBay mare, 11 years old, weight 1,450 I black! mare,10 years old, weight 1,400; gray mare/ 8 years old,weight'],350; bay saddle hoxse, 7 yea~s old, weight1,000; '.span of colts; mare and geldi!Jlg, coming 2yearsAld; black Shetland stallion POllY, coming 5year.s old, weight 450. !

Seventy two Duroc JersekHogs8 sows, 2 years old; 35 barrows, 17 sppng sows, 17pigs, two months old, Duro" Jersey bo.a!". These hogsare all immune, Sows all bred to Duro~ Jersey boar,

BEES, BUNKS, ETC.' .'Possibly some hay and feed, 3 hay bunks anr 2 feed bunks,

I12 swarms of bees and many extra supers a.nd hives.

• Farm Machinery , '.= Wagon and box, hay rack, Dempster hay stac~er, nearly new; =• new Dain hay sweep, nearly new McCormick 5- oot mow~r, end- •:. gate seeder, walking lister, fanning mill comp ete with: seives, =I. large dipping tank, 1S-inch sulky plow, coal j~rooder, s~~dle, :e ~~k: 4~ii~r;~I;;~~er~:t~n~~ i~a~~gc~~JI:~~h~i~im1~~;~~\~~1 •

1= gate, also numerous board gates, Z"%-h. p. gas6line engine, 400 :'

I•• rods 32-inch hog fencing, some individual hOg~,houses, 4 other •

small speds, force pump, 65 feet board fence, 6 ft. hig;h; nearly.

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=::' new Beatrice cream separator, 800~pound ca aeity 'an hour;br""OOd~r 'house, 6x8 feeti neJ,lrly new chicken h tuse, 10,x40 feet;gasoline~~parrel. I • ;

H01;JSEHOLD GOOnS-Dining room table, 6 ining,;chairs, 4­:: bU!Der, ~il stove, laFg~, hard coal s~ve, sma.!l hea~g stove,

:., ~~~~~~~b~~/~~g~:w~ite,ena~el~~~,l,t~~~~a~~iri~~~ct:d ~~d

,5' 'l:~~~~;ctill~: ,b:h~:~~~ 9poi:~e~~~~~~:: articles too nu '• , ':I:ER!\i,~ 0);' SA):,E,C~$I! /l> thole wishing cr·~l!IUlea"e :mal<~I, ahangeptents with your banke~'before sale.• until settled for.•..•i!,.+

: '~"1 '

IToNMOSr IMPORTANT GROUP

OF t~~~:n~~~r~~~~Sthe ~orld. Many ofth~lllarc just starting. Butthey're head'ed up the [adHere Theil" ide~s ofIUx~y aud bcaJlty are exp+nding. They wantfiner homes, finer furniture~finer' automobiles.

During ihe, past thrce~YCaTS, hundreds ofthou~ndSofth,ese progressive Americans havebeen [buying the Pontiac Six. SOp:lc of them

have rought it as the first c~('.J.h(~y ever owned.

But.r.t most~~f the~, PO~liac has representedthe I~t'big,$tepup'froD;l th~ lowest priced field.

~or this:,pr:ogresslve group, O~klandhal!.now ~reated~ b:rand neWIP~ntiacSix. It repre­sent5<un eve~ s~~~ier a~~artCelnentover cvcry­

thin~ els~,~ i~~'l~~~d ,toflnr' than ~he origi;!ialPontlacre.Pr~sented.,in:19~6.It wi~l take its huy-

., ers r4rthe'r ~~":an.,,: ~V~:~,"'~',~,t~e ladd~:r of 11l9tor car~ qua~trin'OD~,8tep.:~at~h< or the "

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iiijiI1','~iI"'"!':1 '1:[11 ",i':III'i'::I'II::I1II''''! 1'11'1' I l"I~;ril';II:,t:rp':"~l<rr'''''-'''br' ~ I

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"II; j !~~!N!!,,,J!t~;~p.~p.t~ ,!p!,,!!~~ '~~~~r:~~ill I I : I tQ til ad collmms will be olaqlyl recei-vcd by her. ;She ~S att:1O autho'Nzed to rcJeive new or rerJflwal 81tbscriptions, !"

,.11, 1 I I' j: ,j-.-,-;-------+-;--. I I - I " I ....:-:) DavicJ',Recs has ", ,~~~~w ..~eda~.I. pavis l~~~e Monday to spend l u. day in the Joseph Haines home by Mathias Holt. T11e Holt family'\ Roy NeJso~ was. n iWayne Sat. wceJ~. 1', here. moved to the pl~ce Ileft by Wayne

urday. .- 1!IHS Dorothy Bartels spc1jlt the Mrs. Hazel Parks and son '.of Sellon, the latter..-gqil').g to Bt!lden.,I':, Mrs· Frank Lobe g has been iP week_end \vith her sister, ~1~'1' 8. Lynch, visited £1'01'11 Wedn9sday George Hu'ey w~\o c'm' f~

several d,~Ys. S. Gibson, I.lL Rondolph. ~ until Fric!ay i\vith the former's Pittsburgh for thelfune~a~eo;o~. Mr. nnd.Mrs. Em I QUe went to Mr. a.nd Mrs. Otto :Black aJ~d parcnt.'l, Mr. and Mrs. 'r. M" J. iH9warth, left la~t weel\ Tues.-

WaynO Fl"Iday. dau,ghtcl'S were Sunday guests In Woods, day. His wife -rcmUjfned for a "tJ;unior ·Harmer \ ho hn~ hCI)f1 the Luther Street honHl. Miss Marie Peters!~n returned with her sister :Mr:s C H' ~ISl

ill,' h, impl·oving. A ::;on wns born "Vcdnesrlay, here Monday ufter visiting in Tis. 'I' , . or-Mrs. R. V. ~(l.r ;vood wns h,) J<lnu~u'y 8, to Mr. and Mr8~ ~ru"nk Concord for a t'ouple of weeks. :, M d M' HI E Wh

Wayn~ Thursday. Hees of west of Carroll. She is a guest in the J. M. Petet·- {I r. an IS. , :, C'elerMr. and'Mrs. E Shufcldt went. :Mrs.•James .Eddie who hUs b.een sen home, d10' have been i VISIting their

to Wayne 'Phursda . q~ite ill, is improving'. A nur:-;c Mr. and Mrs. William Knoll <md t aUf~tel'i M;s. 'X'I H.£Rte~, wentThe children of 11. G. Evans has been caring for her. Mr. and 1\1rs. Llo:v;d MillC'r and 0 Inco.n ueg ~y 0 , ast \ve0k

were ill the past w ,ek. 1\'11'. and Mrs. George Beale ami da.ughter, Shirley ~ean, were Sun- ~~ ,~usmess, returnmg .hereW. II. Rees is r 'overing nic~Qly !';Oll, Joe, w~re Sunday ~UGs.ts\ in dny dinner guests in the R. J. UiS ay.

following 111\ OpGfn ion. the ClauHa Bu'iley home. II(>fti home. . . 1\1;r. and Mrs. Eldwlud HuwaldtMr. and Mrs. a M. Davenport H. L. Harmer came !rom Ne- ,Ml·. and Mrs. Walter Rethwiseh and family were in Norfolk sun-I

,"ycre in 1\:orfolk 1,' ·iday. ligh Salurt:!ay to spend a fe:w and C. BI',eker anQ., son, the lm.t day to visit Mr. Huwaldt's fathel','l'h6 infnnt so.n d: A. J. Lrneh da;ys ·with his family here. two of Belden, were Sunday ('0.. F. Huwnldt, who has hQun quite

hns been ill with t e tIu.. Jerry F'nlhm moved Sutul'uay guc,;ts in the Henry Rethwi::;ch, Ill. Mr. Huwaldt was there FridayMiss Arduth Roc wus home from from the W. ~, Belford house to jr., home. and Saturday algo.

Wayne for the we k~end. ~.. the Gcorg~ B1a1e residence, Mr.l,nnd Mrs. C.! H. Morris and Spencer Stepheps moved Ia.stMr. and Mrs. tlrry GrI~lth 1\'11'. and Mfs. Dave H.e'9'8 tint! Mrs. ,George Huey"went to :Wayne week to the Roy Jones farm. Alex

went to Norfolk hursday. Everett wer~ Thursd<ty I dinner Monday to be guests in the CIar- Eddie moved to the Stephens placeEvelyn Morris,; as a Sunday guests of Mr~. Howell Rces. cnce Sorensen ho~ne. The women which he bought.', Harold Stolten-

suplJer guest of G, 'ylfa JOl1e~ Miss CecH Thoma!'> wentl to Om; are cousins. berg is moving 110 the KingstonThe little daugh er o.t Mr. and ahu, Wednesday of last wcek to Homer Ross who has been in a farm which Mr. Eddie left.

Mrs. Arthur Luge has been ill. visit her friend, Mrs. Jo~ ~Iinlde. Norfolk hospital fpr an operation, ~r. amI Mrs. ~. H. Morris, Ob-Mrs. John Gett un and son I Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Phtlljps and planned to come home Sunday. erlm Morris, G'fylfa Jones and

were Wayne visit rs Saturday. daughte~s were li'riday dinner Mrs. Ross and Evan Evans s.p0nt Clara Howarth W,ent to Randolph'C. R. Crawford of ,".!.'hur~ton. guests il'l the Claude Bailey home. Fl'idayithere with 1MI'. Ross. Saturday to gijt Mrs. George

was here on b,usi ess Salurday. 1\11':1. "rayne Evans left \Vedncs- Willi DUe moved Sat1?ruay to Huey, who was ~isiting there, anoRoger Morns 'as a supper day of last week for Boonville, the Clftrles Meyer place vacated the group wel}t,1 to Norfolk to

,guest of Everett nees Sunda:y'. Mo., Ito visit a sister who is quite I----t-----'-------------'-------! The inf~J.nt dau hter of Mr. and ill. ' I i

1\11':>. Evan Hamer hur, heen ill, (ill~ Eo Paulsen find Hfln" Rcth- Chnd.(~r Ao. 3:3!)2 Reserv~ .District No.1 0MiRS Doris I~\'ans spent: tlH' wi:"t:h Wf.'l'C in Sioux City :l'l"iday.

week-cnd ill the '. O. DaviR homC'. the l'IUn to market a car ofMiss Ruby Dav s and Mrs.· Torn hog~~.

Robel·ts W('\'(' in Norfolk Satm- MI'. and Mrs. Ben LUl'ken nnddny. , daughtcl' of Brunswick, visited

John Davis, R py Davis and Sundny in til(" Ed .Murrill homeTom Hobclls \\ CIC III NO! folk Fl j h( Il'

day j II I'Ilt .IIHl 1\IIs W. II :'.10111;; wr 1 eThe httle ~OI1 fl' MI und .:\11" dinner gu(':-;t~ last

Harold H"ll1m~r <IS \jllilc III I.lst w(lk In Griffilh EdwnnL\\{'cl-. hUllIP

\\ ,lym EHlll~ \\as ~L Sdtulday IrwlIJ ;\[orris, 2-ycar-old son of~UPlJj;l' guest atl"the "V ill Evan,,; l\h'. and :\Il'~, Edwal A. I\!orri", h~vhOllH!, \"t'l'r ill \\ ith brol1("hial

Mise; M,ildred Mnr::;hall who .tt'aches in Albia , ~P(,l1t HlP wcck­{'nd here. ... I

Miss Alice Gn 'wood \\ ilo l(;at:h­e~ ~trR,andolph, 1\'as lwn' Salurday

t :,'; ~ft:erhoon. I

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;VII', and Mrs.]!. L. Harm:'!" 1\11', 'alld ?lIr:,;, C. II, l\I0rris and~lwnf Monday; nd 'J\1(':-;(hlY Jll, Mr", G('(Jr~e JItH':': \\('l"c SundaySiouX City. i I c.;lH'sts ill the' l:1IJJ1H'1' 1\101'-

Mildred, dauijht('l' TIlL llnd: ri,';J\.l.n;. DavC' 1'110111<1,<:, Iw'en ill I' ..\11'.With the flu. 1

7\'11'.' alld ::\1~ l'etel'scn I\\"l're \Vnyne Wednt'Su,lyof lagt wCe'k. Linn \\'(\nt to

:'¥:IJ-. and Mrs. !GlJol'p;e Linn '{vcrt! Vio'w, Io\vn, Saturday to vi "itThursduy gue~t~ in the Herbert tivt':c:. Il('!' p~lrents died thel'e aRobson home. f(~w days <lg'0.

Eva" little dat'ghler of Mr. :lift! lUI'.•md Mrs. Elgin Turkel' re- Sinll' of );ebra::ika, Count~; of \Vaync-:;~:Mrs. Herman I urley, has been ill turn~d home Sunday from York I, H. S. Ringland, CaRhier of ,the above named,bank, do solelllnlytheMP,.a.Satn'd"eeMk'I..' Bonne" MOI.r,"s whde they had vi~ited two week" swc,ir' that the above st~tement ig true to the best! of my knowledge

~ with' reIn tires. and belief. H. S. RINGL~ND, Cashier.

.. ~~~a:a~;~~i~~~je in Norfolk:Sat· Ml~tn~ln1J~~s.J~~~lUI~~~f:F:~~ corrcet-fd~~:T. BRESSLER, Director. !Mr. and Mrs; Wallace Brubaker faml·!y \vere Sunday guest!'> iln the FRANK E. STRAHAN, Dirrector.

of Elgin, W~l'C here vL<;iting Mer e Roe home., A. R. DAVIS, Director. j

fri~nds last week. M's. Ed. TrautwQin, Mrs. H. L. Subscribed 'and ,!=>worn to before me ihis 10ih; day of January,Da.vid Garwood visited Miss Bredemeyel'. Mrs. Will Evans and 102,9. F. G. PHILLEO, .fotary Public. <

Alice and Jen~:ingS Gar'i.vood in MIS~1Cathellne Williams were in My commission expires Dec. 10, 1929. !Randolph Thur day.• ,~'I NOl olk Thursday. (SijAL) II

Rev. and Mr . R. Wi~liams were M'. and Mrs. Spencer Jon~s of ., $.u~day suppC'rl guests in the Grif~ Nor olk, VISIted Satmday inl the •• II ••II••ElJlIIDII.IIIlIII•••B••••••••••••••••~•••••II••••••

fith Edwards Home. Alir d Thomas home The:¥, also -/

A.good crovlrd attended the pa- visited W. H. Rees." ': PUBLIC S~LEvilion" kile Sathrday and proceeds Ml·. 'and Mrs. IV01" Morri~ and =:' ' ' ",amounted to $1,515. Evelyn spent Saturday in t;p.e C.

Mr. and Mr. Dave Sylvanll~ M. Mitchell home at Randolph. Dwere Friday 'e ening guests in the I 'fhe women are sisters. •Clifford Parker home. Mil'. and ,Mrs. Lot Morrisl and =ha~r~:e:~l::e~l~~k~~t~~lter Id~~IOd ~~. i~~~'eM~~~i~;y~up~e~:ris~u:~~ 5interests the p~st week. in the Elgin 'rucker home. •

Donald Datis o£ Wheatland, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hainps of I=Wyo., who had visited in the T. .J. Belden, and Mr. and Mrs. C. J'I­Thomas home,: came to the .rolhi ThQrnlLS o£ Plainview, visited 8un- I =

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'1 Winsi~e'De,~,at'menf 'f The 'Wayne tier Id Ot~:~l~£~~~e~i:d ~~:i:: ::: a:~ Ne~:::kans !~~ ~~ft:f~r~i~~i~;~:~JiIfll 1 familY,were Sunday d nner guests -- 'Irepl ed: IWell, he,!was big; he was

M " rr ,llj'l . I,~ jl' ! in the Ed Hageman h me, ' Will M. ~aupin. I t' I I k" d I k dtS$ oaze A17l0( orthe Herald s"taff~ i edit()r of tMs depal'tmel,tt. Any new$t""contrib,utio'lts t,o these columns from town or ountry en 1 e y ac mg In goo 00 s, an

~ 11 [Mr. and Mrs. Carl ictor and __ , he ad plenty of clothes S~h as,;1, , 1 ,'U be u,~~IYo~' ceived by her. 1 family spent last w k Wednes- . h the were but th~y had too ul'ned

........----....of-.:J,:;...--........---,l----'--..;.!-'..;....+-------.....-- day in the Fred Ston h0tlle. Whe~ the .1929 ,ses5LOn of t ci rott h lack f th . 1 th t! Mr. and Mrs. Hen y Brudigam Ne,braska le?lSI,tule opened the was inS 'em." or e ammi acant-at-arms, and Mrs. Hax;old and Frank Weible of '1 the sixth ~pent last week Tue day evening first of thiS month, John M. _'_ Ieely, chaplain. After the instal· grade had perfect recoi-ds in spell- at the Herman Brudi am home. Thompson w~s on the j~b t? re- S d L

aHem a social time was enSoyed ing, both in daily lessso~s and re~ Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Johnson and ;Qor,t proceedmgs fOl.' the Lincoln r aries fofhJu

ge WjlJia~,! Gas-and the hostess served luncheon. view, for the past SiXlweekS, D I J I I II b Th ln, one 0 t e pionecr IdistrictMrs. Anna Jensen ere s'unday R\Y ourna .. t WI C omp~ jud es of N b k ~, .Mrs. George Gordan and Mrs. Kenneth Storovich nd Esther guests in the Harvey Haas home. son s 20th seSS1011. That. means 0-1' er: Whi~e ra~~~~ a~r~~~ay~~~

Wayne visitor Frid y. who has b en iII with flu since Frank Wilson· entertain next Wilson of the third nd fourth Mi·1 and Mrs. Juli B Knudsen that he has been reportmg statr 1Miss Evelyn Ni sen ,was a New Year s day. month. : grades had perfect att ndance for and family spent T ursday ,'n the house routine and covering. legis~ \\"0 king 011 a newspilper ~t Mrn-

SIOUX City visitor Stu'rday, I ' __ -' the first semeste,', I de in the late 80's Judge Gaslin'\ Wilhelm Peterson h me in Pilger. atures for 40 years. ThiS ,writer ca t th t 't t h lrJ t d t th f b ffiW. H .. fi. WittIe~, eut a couple Cars A,.e Damaged Woman's Club Meets. ,Lester Gottsch and ~ohr Ehlers Mr. and Mrs. Ral h Morse and has known John M. Thompson for 0 e a a Cl Y ,0 b 0 1 h c~ur. ~~ e ah e arm. qreau 0 ceo

,)[ days last week In @maha. 1" Mrs. C. E. Nee~ham entertam- were absent from the tb.ird and Mrs. Lillie Morse ere 81l'JldllY nearly 40 years. He and Johh m< ~ ~::~n:t: ~e~;~bo~ofuJ;. ~re~k~ tih~,r't~~t~~i~;fOl~~a ~ongs.r~~~~di~~Mr. a1"!d Mrs. F. I Moses. spQnt In Accident Herei cd members olf the Woman's club fourth grades last week b¢cause of dinner guests in th Harry Wert have together reported several .~ tr

Sund~y l.tl the H. S Moses home.I '__ II Thursday. Guests J..ere: Mrs. L. S. illness. 1 home. legislative sessions. And thiS writ- In out a piece of land. , he man ~ladly given."nev. L. R. Kecld l' \\'1\8 una~le Thl'ee );1'<11'5 were quite badly! Needham and Mrs. R. E. Fish of P~mary IGrades. 1 Mr. and Mrs. H tTy Keltstrorn er takes occ~sion now to paly a :; 1]~C~h~ur:wcec;::;:e~uj:;erh~~ II We often wond r whatcolonel

to preach. Sunday OcaUse of Ill-. damaged Saturday evening in ~ Norfolk, Mrs. I. F. Gaebler, Mrs. Mrs. Jack R:e!n,brec~t ,and Mrs. and Will Meyer we e visitors in deser~ed trIbute to Tho~p~oh. at: es, \vhile the owner claimed t.inqbergh thinks of a good-wiVness. Idouble a cident which occurred 011 1H.;l.!old Neely, Mr~. H. G. Traut- Ed Lmdberg VISited thIS :Toom last the Maunso Ulrich home Monday who l~ onc of the mogt .faIthful, th t thc an cage broken out \\as itoUl; requiring a 32,600-ton bat-

H. ~. ~ows a~d F. 1. Mo~s I the higlnyay olle half mile wcst of ,}.rem, Mrs. L. W. Needham, Mrs. week Tuesday. I evening. most dependable and most accnr- C nSlderably les.o;. A number of Jtle-~hip,-Ohio St te Journal.\~e:e 1ll SIOUX CIt. one day last IWinside, IThe tlamagqd' cars are Pel'I'Y Brodd and Mrs. Guy Auk- Mrs. John Mil~e.r ,n~ Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Chichester ate newspaper rcportcl s that ev:er wltncsRcs tpsti!i.pd and the InwYl?r<;' I '\ eek. " . . " I those be~onging to Mr, St. Clair er. Mrs. B. M'~CIntYre, Mrs. H. George .Gabler VISIted; lU thf' Ispent Sunday in t e home of the cov.ercd an ass!gnment. H.e "m~\- \\' 'angled, and adjournmf'nt c~m(' I, C~~UdC RU~~~Y. ~ _PhllJ~,_ S. I~.,: o~ NOl'fgl~, sulesmun for a SiOU~' I S: Mo~es and r.s. ~?hn Brugger room FrIdar· ,. . Ilatter's :,Ister, Mr.. Harry West, cs III a my~~erJous way hIS dutlcfj b forc tlw C'u"e could bl? given to Cavanaugh Mc~achen

I.'> 'ISltlUg' l( l<\tl\ s hel( thiS ICIty pactong hou",e, Harry Kahle, IdIscussed the tIC, Noted Wo- Gordon ~ram:/5 cplebrated hrs 'and fal11ily at Bpe nero to perform, for he ~s nc\'(~r in a tlip. jury.week. 1 und Hun~ Nielsen the last a true, men of Yester ay." Mrs. G. A. seventh blrthday Monday. He I Miss Edna Rob" n who spent hurry, never obtruslvc, but heI$"COUrl adjourned till 8 o'clock Jnsuranc , Loans

Prof. C. A .Joll~, Rt;'hn and' ul"hcn by Ben B'enshoof. No one Mlttebtadt rea .a dialogue, "Dot treated hi~ friends ~~ apples. the past week wi h Miss Cereta manages to get all the news and t morrow morning." snapped and Rea Estate~1~X:~l]e "PI't> HI . orfo1l, l"rid:~Y! wa~ inj~~l"('d in the accidents. : Entertain,i,ng ." ,rs. Wa,l;,er Gaeb- Mary -:'-nna Reinbtccht celebr<,Lt- Gildersleeve, re urned to her get It absolutely stra1ght L~\\- J dge Gaslin, "and I v.ant the' jrVt Jlln~. I The Cl,lr belonging to Mr. St.ller read The ast Day, a poem ed he!' bIrthday anniversary 'l'ues- home at Carroll unday. maker~ a<; they come from se:<slOn j ry, law;yers and witnes!;e~ all Phone 320"'~ Wayne, Neb. '

A ~on Wa>; born Monday, Janu-I Clair h$d windows, fenders amull by Edgar A. rGuest. Luncheon, day of last week Sije served pop- MI·. and Mrs. N Is Nelson anCI to sessIOn f;oon lear~ to repose the Pl"!' at that time."ary, 1-1, to MI'. 11 d Mrs. John: windsllleld broken whpn it sl,id was ~crved by t e~hostcss. Mrs. H·I corn balls. I daughter, Hazel, nd William Jor- utmost confidence in him, for hl ~ When court conycned at R the I--M-A-R-T-I-N.....,rl....-R-IN-G-E-R--fh;>:LCk('l't., " ' ',OV"t' a gra...le and OV01'tul'ned inlto E .. SIm81l enter a.llls a week from I EvelY,n Walde e~e"e,d the first gensen .spen; Sun ay evening in never mlsquot,es, ne,ver garble'" ext mornin<J' JudO'e Ga.o;lm took {d '"

I"L ,," I d f t d t th 1. ..... Local agent, ,V yne an VlClmty.

)1'. v. . ::;lnm '\\as a Rrofe~- I It ditch, The other hvo cars h~d IthiS Thursday, jgrade last week M n dY. the Jullu,; Knuds n home. ac s an wr1 es WI out ula~. he cas£' from the jury and said. fo the'-'I?nal VIsitor lt\ \ ayne last weel.. I front wheels and tires damaged, .. . 1- . ---+ Abram Gilder,leeve returned ,John M. Thompson reflects credit 1 "I walked out to that fipld thj~ Farmers Mu ual InsuranceW('dllN;dny. 'eon"iderably. I Trinity Aid Meets.. . MISs Ma:tha l~~0f:en spent the home Friday fro Omaha where upon the reportonal guild. ~loriling and stepped it off. The CompanYr] of Lincoln:

.Je~<;C' WItt!' It.h aL eeptpd It po-! Louis Kahl who happened aldng I Mrs. W. H. A. Wittler entertam- week-end ill thc ~ Ola Brogren he had gone as delegate to the plaintIff never broke as many~1t.ll1n. wl~h Dr B K Katz, local! soon after Mr. St. Clair's nccident Icd Trinity Ai(I last Wednesday Ihome. J Farmers' Union onvention. A Grand Island youth \\ho was IIcre", as be c1aimrd, but more than Write ~~~li~l~P:tt~o:~d town\ ptc~marmn . . IstoppC!~ hi~ ear to as...<>.iHt the .latter. afternoon. S~venteen membe~'s1 A son was. b.orn

l\Monday Janu- Harold and. H rbert Knudsen ~iven the police of that city con~ the defendant admits. HE' brokl:' ----~_+I------

MIS. Chl'l" Lei tl't1buugh and Mr Benshoof who was takmg a Iand t,ne follo\\1l1g guests weIe Iary 14, to Ml. andl Mrs. Gus Hoff- and Russell LIke left Monday for siderable trouble during the last f.ut just 42 acres instead of 50. D L WI J "daughter, Alma. \ PI(' Norfolk vi~- I IOfi'd of corn' to the Mike Jordan present: Mrs. Guy Auker, Mrs. man of foul' al~d 'lone half miles' StrassvlIlc, Neb., where they will year, v.as arrested recently on the /JUdgmrnt for plaintIff 1t1 the sum r.. • aDlleSOnltors Saturday. home also stoppedl and, while.,1 Otto Graef, Mrol,. C. A. Jones, Mrs., southwest of Wmg,~de. pick corn for a w weeks. charge of illegal possessIOn of of $84. Special rttention to

!VIr ,Bllrl MI" Gt\OI·Q.:.P. Gabler, pnrldng his car so M to be on 'the IEmma ~Ol·othy,. Mrs. ~'erdinan.d I Mr. and Mrs. Feorge Staben Mr. and Mrs. Earl. Le~s and liquor. When arraigned before Obstetric. and i._.e. of WomenWill (."hl-'r and. oh]1 l\1111~r wel'Q right side of the fro ad and out of KahI, MISS. Sop~la ~nd MISS Hattle Iand Mr. and Ml'~·1.Hans Brogren Mr. and Mrs. W J. SImomn were the court the youth entered a plea Picture in Color Office phone 12 ; Night phone 223In NOI f(\lk Flld,t,. the \\'IlY of Mr. Kahl's car Bronzym;kl find MISS Esther BO-I and daughter, LIllIe, were Satur- guests in the H rvey Haas home of gUilty and asked that a fine be •

Mr. and 1\11'S. l .T. B~l'~lett 1\l~d ~tt"uck 'by a machine driven by I jens, Mrs. H. G. Trautwcin and Iday evening guests III the Frank last wedk Wedn sday evening. invoked instead of Imprlsomnent, Comzng to Wayn'e WaYTIE!I, NebraskafamJly w('rl' bU"ine",,, \·lSltOl» In Raymond Kahler. Mr. KahlE'r's car Ml's. Han,; Gottsch were re-ap- Lorenz home. The] time was spent Mr. and Mrs. lydc Oman were as he had a job promised him by Il'oncord Saturdl-l . "as gomg east. 'I pointed on the decorating com-I at playing cards. . Sunday dinne guests in the an uncle on the west coast. "I'll "The Water Hole," to b2 Dr. E. H. DotsonI

Mr,;. ['~d Llndb'I'g: went to Hal· I nllttee and MrS. Will Fleer wat) I Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Parker True Prescott h me in honor of .Il:0t out of the Clty Immedlatel}', :-hov.n at the Gay theat...( Sundav T.lt n~ton Monday to ~pend H fem 1\1 '" P stn'asteJ' .appointed to take the place of Ispent the wee~-ent at McLe~~ . ip Mr. Prescott's irthdaY anniver~ ~nd stay out," he promlscd. , I and Mondfl), IS thp first Zane EY.r...SIGHTdays With rt'intlH''', ~ e~ 0 lo· Mr". Frcd Miller on the same I the Frank Shlple ho~e VISItl~g ary. Wrlte your uncle that yOU II bel Gre:'i plcturc lU color since "The SPECIALIST

Mr. and Mr"'. Earl W:'ill{' and Begins WOJ.k Here commIttee. Mrs. Henry Flecr was IMr. find Mrs. Lyl, ShIpley: EdWin Mr and Mrs. H~rmbn Rltze and out lU GO days," Said the judge IWanderer of the Wasteland" '"Oil w('r(' Sundt ~ P:UC'8t~ III thr .__ ! appointed organist. A two-coUI'~e Bl'?gren did chores at thelr home Doris of Pilger, and Miss ElSIe -~- WIth .Jack Holt and ~ancy CaJ- Open Evenings. Wayne, Neb.llenry MOl dill"" I HI I 1\1 R H i\1 b \ I luncheon "as served The Ald Iwhile they wcre l:l,way Ro<>smeyer of aync, were Sun- Remcmber the old ciltt" "ThlSlllOll headmg a good cast thpre 1<:

Mt .Ind Mr~ lLHmlll~ Rasmus dutl~: ao. o"t~n::~~~; he(r~a~cst~~I_1 meet~ F;bruar:~.' 13 with Mrs. day guests in the Ira Swartz 1S the day they give bab;es a"a1 color m the photograph~" 111 the 1. C. Johnson Wm. Hawkins"-C'1l \\(IC' SUlldl·· fhnnPl' gUPsts uti da CllntPFl'Y(> former p~stmas- Fled "Ittlel fOl a Valenllne ' home.. ~,'Jth a half a pound of tea?' plot, 111 the action and III the GRA,.DUATE11l( !'(OIIY BInd I If{~I1u;" Itt'; \\111 a~slst M'rs. MOllOW for a Ip.ll't) i HOSKINS ErvlU, Olga, Emma and Meta ~very now and then =-ome pesslm backgrounds Veteliinarians

~11 d/lll MI:-; I L BIlp;ht \\enll fe\~ weeks CI arles Unger ,\ho -- I ~a~ema~ Wf're Thmsday evenmg 1St WIth a face long enough to ea Therr IS natural color In thf'c Im- Office Phone 75W. 'Wayne, Neb.10) (,I Ifld J"'J.HH ~ntllldav to VI=-It I b i R II M I Trlmty Lutheran Church I -JiJ- V1fntors 10 the arl Frevert home. oats out of an old-fa..<.;hlOlicd chur portant sequences A prologue In Wayne, Nebraska.1 ('I,ll IV, :-. ~or ,L j( \\ d,l~ ,,-', I I~~J.Shl:;e~~n(~~l'; :~~re. wJlJ °b:;1~ (Rev. Paul Rowoldt, P-astor) Ml~. Bermc( 'dken z~ cdlfor Carl Gu~t and family also spent declares that thIS IS a cold and unr color shows Nanc~ Carroll a:-; a

i\11:-;:-. EhH II rJ.- ,\'II:-;~ 1'1 [('da I \\ork lIt thp QstofficC' .IS a<::'llstant Saturday 2 30 p. m, lehglOus uf ~'n;; (~C]1aJ ttl~'~%~~::~~:::u~~ the evenmg th reo . tf:,.e:lyng,s"ooffrled,edPrboyOfthtoe tN~ce"'"aesok~ cavc \....oman-dressed in a leopard D W' B V 1"1\\of Ibll' sPl'nt tl \' C't k-cJlcl In the It M 1VI P FbI M !mstructlOn. Second Sunday after f~~;\::W~~<Jrcountry wzll be C. T. Norto who undelwent a • L U. {.f1 skin-wooing Jack Holt, as a cave r... aW I B.lrk hOll' It Wayne 1~orl~~V \"'~I~r~~"~tl;l:cl~~IYo eTcl:~ Eplhany, January 20. gladllJ 1(CClLCrl b1f her. majo:" OPJerati~ at the :Vaync Children's Home Society of OnuJ- man. Another sequence in color OPTlCIAN AND

j\ll and l\11 I'\lck Hansen, tl P I Sunday school 2 p m f Hospital sever 1 days ago IS 're- ha. G. M. Porter is the societyis shows her as a fair lady with an OPTOMETRIST1I.lrold and r u""C'll vl::;lted In lC stOI e DJVIUO English service 3 p. m covel ing nicel and plans to re- field director. He says the societ~ armored knight at hcr feet. ThereSholt,,, anci Co l'l"ldge Sunday. i. -- , -- I Mi~s Stella B~hmer spent the turn home so etime next weeik. is unable to supply the demand f r is a golf course sequence in color Wayne, Neb. Phone 303W

Dr. and M{\ V. L. SlUlan at- Shlpments Here I St. Paul Lutheran Church ,,,eek-cnd in Norfolk., Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Hale and babies to adopt. There is alv;ays a with Jack and Nancy on the links.tl'nc!pd a bridi e part;.,' at the Dr. For Past Weeki (Rev. H. M. Hilpert, Pastor.) I The horse saIe Held in Hoskins Darleync, Mr.~nd Mrs. Charles Waiting list of from 25 to 5 There is a desert mirage in color Dr. T. T.Jonesl. It. Mullong ome III NOl~folk. Saturday, January 19, Satmday Saturday, Januaa 12, was attend- Heikes and d ughters, Ray~ma would-be foster parents. Dud g as Seen by a thirst-crazed boy and

Mr and Mr. D. T. Glasscock k' - f 1 school at 9 a .. I1l. ed by a la!'ge Cl'f'wd. and lona, an Eve~ett HeI~es the last two years the w:iety h s girl, green lakes, cool rivers, swim- OSTE~~~~~~ICIAN<lnd son Bu~or. and Ml"S. Oxandr>l' Stoc .shlPments ~r ~ 1e past Sunday, January 20, Sunday Fred Johnson went to see home ~pent last we k,. Tues ay evenmg placed 88? chlldr:n m go d ming pools.\\crc Nor[Olkln:ntors Thursday. v.c~k wele as follows. Chnt 'L'rout- school at 10 a. m. folks In Pilger dyer Sunday. m the Ira Sw rtz .home. homes. It s a pr~tt~ goood 0 d Color makes "Th(t Water Hole" Phones: Office, 44; Re,idence, 846

Gpolgoe C. 'lrevesen went to man,. one d?ubJe deck car ~f hogs Services in the German lang-I Mr. and Mrs.1 Leo. Schumacher About thlrt~ friends. went to world, after all. bigger. Wayne, NebraSka"•NOI'folk Mond y to see Mrs. Dre_,lto SIOUX CIty; .W. B.. Lewls, one uage at 10:30 a. m, Iand sons motore~ to Stanton Sun- the Charles Meyer, Jr., home ---'-esen who i~ i I in a hospital there. car cattle to SIOUX City; Adolph ,-- d y Tuesday of la t week as a su!'- Friday of this week Jan 8

Mr and 1\1 ,S. Guv Auker and Miller, one car. cattle to Methodist Episcopal Church. I aMiss Elzabethjl Seger of Winside prise in hono of Mrs. Mey;rs' Miss Ellen D. Ham ~f Ken'es ..; ~ ,Lorett.a w('~e Su"nday dinner, South Omaha. One ~;lngle deck car (Rev. L. R. Keckler, Pastor.) Icame Saturday to spend the week- birthday anni~ersary. The tIme will celebrate her 100th anniveirS- THENEW SPRIN!..;uesL" III the> ~l. D. Wager~ homl,.1 0: ~Ogs.and two double ?eck cars Regular services next Sunday, I end with her sister, Mi"5s Minnie. was spent s09ially and at cards ary by holding a reception at ~er

Mr.s. Emm!~ Baker and Mrs. 1"ell" shIpped to SIOUX City by a January 20. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Potter, Mrs. and .an oystelsupper closed the home and preparing a goodly Pfr-I Ii\I. Kroger, pf Wayne, spent dealQr I Sunday school at 10 a. m. Aug. BehmQr and Miss Anna Eng- evemng. . nd tion of the refreshments with er .Thursday In Itlll' Art HerschlCd -.- Preaching service at 11 a. m. dahl motored to'Norfolk Saturday. M;. and M I· Will LuU B

aown hands. She is prob~bly he fABRICS ARE HERE

110111('. ITo Be ASSlStUllt Sermon theme: "Eleven Years of Mrs. Anna Christiansen of Os- famll~ Mr. and Mrs. Le t~ oldest woman in Nebraska, nd[\11:-;:-; Ikllll,I' .10hl1;;011 of SlOUX~ Atl iD tIProhlhition." mond spent several days in the NIs5.en l Mr. ~nd Mrs. Otto '?r with one or two exceptions the:

Cit). UllIll' Tlulsday to \'ISJt hN: .Joca epo I Young people's meeting at 6:30 home of her brother, Fred Nelson. fanulYJ ~r. aJrd Mrs. Alfred. Bale oldest inhabitant. Wilham Evefett)Ilrenls, M I and l\Ir"'. Robert I .. -- p. m. I Mr. and Mrs.! E. E. Potter, Mrs. a~d f~IITIIly s~nt Saturday ev~- of Omaha will soon celebrate hislohm;nn . VIl'gll Grubbs wlll be new as-I Evening preaching service at Gus Schroeder land Miss Mabelle Inmg w the d ,Hag.eman h.ome 1Il 105th anniversary and is withlout

Mrs Ihn t .f \\ j'" and dauj?;hters, Islstant to M. D. Wagers at the 7 :30. Schroeder motored to Wayne Fri- hon?r of Leo ~ s mnth btrth.day doubt the oldest inhabitant. !Mr.~11"'0. Mabel, I"'''' WIlma <lnd Mis"I depot here. Mr. Grubbs wcnt. to I Homf' department meets next day.' anmver~ary. IS~ Leon~ rece.lved Everett is a cabinetmaker, I rn-KathrYlll. Wt' (' '\01 folk vl~itorl'i I <?maha Mon.day to tab· examma-I Tuesday With Mrs. Mark Bens- Milo· E. Weigel was a Sunday many blrthd~y gifts. MIS. Hage- ing that trade in England, wereSaturday '. i ~lOn:;_ ~nd .wlll lH'gl~ work as Roon Ihoof. Mrs. George Gabler will dinner Iguest ,at the home of Mr. man served ~uncheon. he was born, and works a bit tit

Mr. and II.: 1" .Lle].;;' Hl'mlJl'eeht, a? hl iecelves favoIable results on i be lp!".son leader. and Mrs. Gnf'f1th Edward near I • every day except Sunday.Illd Mary Al 11.1 nn4 Ml. and MrR. II hIs. test!';. Fl'ank Krause who had I -- ICarroll. I Northel11st WakefzeldEd LIOdIH'I'l.; \\I'n' In Norfolk a~slsted at the depot fo:. son~ I School Notes. Clarence a~d Miss Mabelle (By MrtROY Ander<.;on) Mr. and Mrs. Louis EssIlllg ofs ttunby f tunc" has accepted a posltJon irl --,' ISchl'oeder speQt Sunday evening -- Columbus celebrated their go den

Prof. anu Ir!';. C A. Jones W('l'e IUw C.abll'r brothers pool hall. I The IWW semester's work was in the Ernest Machmiller home in Mr. and rs. Jewell Killion wedding anniversary on ewItl NMfol S.tturdllY morning I --,- sturted. Monday.. Four ne~ COU~S-INorfolk. . . spent SundalY in the Charles Kil- Year's day. They wero tender d a\\ hf'l e the fi 'st 1JHJ11eti. had dental I S~ es,. CIVICS, busllless a.rlthmetIc, Mr..and Mr~. ~ohn. ChrIStIansen lion home. I reception at the Immanuel nth-work dOTH'. . I solId geometry and phySical geo- and MISS Fern BlermIer of Wau- M d M: s George Jensen eran school. Mr. and Mrs. J W.

I).•J. Hit :ud \\l.'i1t io Sioux I'I ~toyall~II;hTluhn~cdl's ha~ehat regu- gruphy ha~e been offe~e~. Miss sall were callers m the Fred Nel- wer:'S:~ur.'lb; 'evening visitors at Fyedof Wdd~more celebuted Dhelr Ulit lty Kunda to \ I";lt It brothcr, L. I al mee 109 UIS fly mg. IMab~l LeWIS teaches ~IVlCS and son home Mo.nday. Ro Hohn's} 52n we mg anmversary ont ecR. RIchard, \\ hl) l~ 111 III a hos-I. --. . phYSICal geography, MISS Freder- Miss Natali!,! Krause of Omah,a, y J_ . • 27. They located on a home tead if.lIt h 'rl' i KllIght.s of Pythtas met Tuesday Iira McCormicl{ b6.siness arithme- arrived Sunday morning to spcnd Mr. and It'lrs. WI~IIam .Thomsen near the present City of Wy nore g:

pI ~lls~ lUOIIl Bputh£'1ll undenvent I cvening for a busines.s ,,('~~i@n. i tic, and Supt. C. A. Jones, solid the day with her parents, Mr. and were TuesdlY,evenmg VISItors at In 1879. U:ltl' operatiol fO~ goitre in a Nor-'I . . . - ; geometry. Mrs. Louie Rirause. George Jen ens. . -- ~ Ifolk ho"plt'l Fnuay. She is reCOY- Aid Hu, QUllt~ng. . . I Semester reports were given Mrs. Wm. Warnecke and Mrs. Frank Hdlm was taken to SIOUX • E. S. peLamatter of Germ has,nng' merl. • I' Mrs. Ed WeIble and Mrs. WII- out the first of the week. Irvin Warne~'ke of Norfolk spent Cify Thurs4ay and entered a hos- Just retI.red from the of!i.c of

Dr. V. L SlllHm accpmpnniN11 bam B~·~~c. entertamed TIl.embers I The English 12 class is taking Wednesday ilj1 the home of her pital for trleatments. county Judge o~ Scotts luffRal h Hilll r to Norfolk Saturday of J~e Il'lnJty Lutheran Aid at a up a course in composition. brother, Art Wilken. Mrs. Ve/Imer Anderson and county after serVing In that ffice

• \\h(~i.' th(' atter had some X-ray qUi)J:lng yesterday. After work, I The Winside basket ball team Carl Finup10f Wisconsin Rapids, daughters ~ere callers on Mrs. for 27 consecutive yearsl He •Jlidure~ ta wn. ! luncheon \\as serveo. I was defey.ted by the training Wis., return~d to his ~chool Sat- Betty Lundahl Wednesday. homesteaded m what IS now ScottsI

j\'I1~S Fer and Mis~ Alice Wy-I . - I school team of the State Teachers urday. Mr. FJnup spent1the Christ- Miss Inef Wriedt accompanied Bluff county whefl that are~ washc, MI::;s Y een Nt'cl;y, 1I:11s8 Fredel'-. KIng's Heralds Meet.. , College in Wayne Friday evening. mas vacation with his parents. a group frpm Emerson to Norfolk a part of Cheyenne county~prlorI{'a McCor llck v.ele in Norfolk I Members of !he KIngs HCI'alds I Grammar Grades. Clarence! Schroeder arrived Friday to ~ttend the show. to 1884. __ , Sawyer's Spring Shirts Are HereFriu,ly eve ing. !SOCIety met FrIday ,€vl?mng aft~r Semester examinations were from Chicatfo Friday night. He William IHoltorf who was ill

Mr. anu Mr;;. Hurry Jensen ~nd I school at the home of Mrs. ChrIS given the past week. will visit a few days wlith his par~ with the 4u, was taken to a In last week's letter m ntIon I 'ORGA~family an Mr and Mrs. CHris I Ne1s?n. The regular lesson was I The attendance contest closed Ients, Mr. and Mrs. Gm:l Schroeder. Sioux City hospital Tuesday. was made of the fact that G vern~ FRANK S M 'Nleb~'n u d famJly \vere in Nor,' studleil and luncheon was servpd. Friday. The winning side was one I Albert Jo,bhcns wa~ taken to Mrs. Vlelmer Anderson and or Weaver is the second co gresS- • I "folk Thu ,day Illght. I.. - half day m advance of the losers. the Luthejan hOSPIdll Monday children a'nd Mrs. Ed. Carlson man's son to assume that htgh of- , I II

A daug ter waf; born Tucsda~', iEntertam Bridge Club. Evelyn Richer and Virginia morning w~ere he waf operated were Wayne visitors Saturday. fice, That reminds the writ r of a Wayne, Nebr~skaid M H Id ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Neely en- . ' H ,'s do,'ng nicfly at this Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson and story of the p"overnor's fat er A· . 11'1 11'/11 II

.January 8 to Mr, an 1'5. aro It' d b f I D· Troutman receIVed certificates of upon. e J, Weaver.·..-who was fa~,.ll.a'rly· rtmill II r III III I I 111111 I I Ii 1111 I , 1'" I ,LQuinn. Ms. Qumn 'was formerly er~al11e mern ers 0 tle r mner~ honor having earned lOO"merits. writing. , Berneta spent from Sunday untilMiss Nev Benshoof of Winside. Brtdge club ~ast week fuesday Th honor r 11· the ei hth ~iss LaVerne Krause of Sioux Wednesday in the William Hinner- known as "Ajax." Living n ar Mr. I, 1 I

Clint Ii' \'(' who had spent sey- cvemn~. A mlscellaneo~g shower grade€! for the ;astI~ix weeks ~ as City came Saturday for a few ichs home. Weaver in Falls City was a repub-eral days i~ the Rev.•J. A. Hutch- was given after the dmner for follows: Grades of ninety-five per Idays' viSIt-with home folks. La- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mau and fam- lican leader named Sch enheit.

:~~n~~n;,e::: :;~:'~;,WM?';:~e r~; ~r~I~~~~I~~si'~J~~~o~v~~g;;,ei~~: ~~,~~t;rP:~~:~t o~I~~~~~:,' ~:.~'J~ ~oes~~a\~ in training in St, Joseph's ~lte~;oo':ar~~';:;;:r ':~:s~:Sd~~ ~~;~::k~~ ~~~~~~" ~:::,:;l f:~t~~~Mr~. Hut 'hins' fat.her. a ~1 ge an 1. .. . orm ey IWeible Allen Carpenter Maxine I Fred I;Crause, sr., pas;;ed away the Jewell Killion home. unusual in those days of intense

Clmt I routman and. H.ob~rt al:d Mrs, Neely ~d h1gh ~cores. I, Jo~es~:n Norris Weible'; eighty-I at the hbme of. his ::Jon, Fred, Miss Genevieve and Miss Ger- partisanship and party riv< ry, thePrince sipped hogs to SIOUX CIty ,. . Ifive pc cent or above, Henry Thursday mornmg. H~ had been trude Hill were Sunday dinner two men were not on eakingFriday.... hey Tom Pryor and St. Mary s AuxLltary.,. Nielse and Evelyn Richer' eighty in poor health for some time. He guests of Miss Evelyn Ring in the terms. Weaver was a hi man

. Neville Tro~tman went there meMmrbs'erTsomof PthrYeorSten1\tlearrta~sncAdufixv"I~ perc.elit or above, Kathryn' Lewis, v.~as 186 years o.ld. Funeral ser.!. Mrs. Emelia Ring home. physically, while Schoenhe t was aSaturda and the men marketed . . i' Y Lydia Jensen Richard Moses and vlce~ was held 111 the Lutheran Henry Carlson started to school bit undersized. Weaver· had a

the ~toc.. . ::~;e l~~~'ee~as~~:sdal~sm~~::~~ ~velyn Moeding. Grade seven, ChJUch. . ~~~:~~o~ ~~~e~r:~~~t ;r~o::h ~o~i~~nfe~~~C~o~~~. ~~~e o~~~~~MISS mme Gra-ef, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Reichart and John Mc- eIghty-five percent or above, Dor- S th •W ago and is staying in the Frank ional convention in Bea 'ce in

Mrs. J. . Pollock of N?rfolk, Intyre. Business was discussed, othea Bartlett.. . I u, east of aYIle Holm home this winter. 1884 a mutual friend not ced thattUgU~ ck~~t ~~~ d~~~hte~c~~~- aiter which 'a social time was en- f Ho~or roll III t?e eIght~ ~rad~ I(By Staff Correspondent.) Mr. and Mrs. Dan Borg and Weaver and Schoenheit id notme, . a. , joyed and luncheon was served or t e semester IS as 0 ows. I family were entertained in the A. speak, and thinking it strange

Mamie nd Gayhart, were Sunday Mrs Alvin Young entertains i~ Grades of ninety percent or above, F d Sto -:--:n ·th fl W. W. Johnson home for dinner that two such prominen republi-guests n the Gus Rehmu$ hathe. . Freda WeiJ.>le Evelyn R1cher and re ne .15 1 WI U.

O. I. Ramsey and William Rabe two weeks. Virginia Tr~utmanj eighty-five Henry. Brudi~~m was a Nor- Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ander- cans living in the same t wn wereand so , Arthur, returned Thurs- .• percent or above Henry Nielsen folk! busmess VIsItor Thursday. son and family were afternoon not acquainted, manage to getday f m Charter, Oak

jIowu, Ent.:rtalDs a~ Brl.~. . Kathryn Lewis a~d Allen Carpen: . Miss I~orothy .Bomar is spend- and supper guests there also. them in such a position that he

where hey had gone to attend a MISS Ma~rne Princ,:", entertamed ter; eighty percent or above, Ly- Ill.g' th€1 week WIth Mrs. Russel Mr. and Mrs. William Hinner- could introduce them.horse e. They also visited in the ~oll?wu~g at bnd~e Saturday da Jensen, Richard Moses and Lmdsa~. . ichs, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson, "Mr. Weaver, I wan you tothe B e'y Rabe home at Charter evenmg. MISS FrederIca McCor- ElM d' S st h Mr. and Mrs. Henry MIller spent Donald, Derald and Berneta An- meet my friend, Mr. Sc oenheit"Oak. mick, MiSS. Gra.ce- Zeilinger, Miss r~~ r:: th~e S~~:~the:ad~r is ::~~ S~nday evening in the Russel derson, Reuben Anders~n and Ge- "Glad to meet you," boomed

The orge K. Moore children M?,bel LeWIS, MISS ~ladys Mettlen. posed of: l>orothea Bartlett, Cecil Ln~dsat home.. nevieve Hill were 6 o'clock dinner Weaverj "I've often he d of youstayed with friends here white Mr. M~ss MY1'tle and MISS. Bess Lnry , Jordan Clarence Witt Maxine Mr. and Mrs. Em.il l,!~relman guests in the Herman Wriedt but I have never seen you be·and So Moore were, in Jackson. MISS Ire?e Iverse~, MISS Ella ~r-- Jones ~nd N nis Weibl~. spqnt Monday evemng In the home Saturday., fore,"

.11 II tt d· funeral ser ham, MISS EulalIe Brugger, 1\(1S8 P Geprge Fox home. A telephone meeting was held "How. are you,~ e, "a en lng, f th E - Ruby Reed and Miss Twila Neely. lnterltieidi.ate Crade.. ¥rs Arthur Odegaard Bad chil- in Central school Friday evening sqeaked Schoenheit: COl have of..?ce~ !Or th~.f~rm:r ~ a d ert ~;R Miss Brugger reee~ved high score Alvin SchJlnode celebrated his !!r~n ~ere Thursday gue5t3 in the by the Central Telephone com- ten .seen you but I neve heard of.ey ore. le:r a ~e a !;i ~ prize. The hostess served a two- ninth birthd y Monday. Games.H.a}" damble home. pany. Officers were elected as fol- yO'U, before." IHarry Jens,en orne, eorge a course luncheon. were played and Alvin treated his Mr. land Mrs. George Fox we!'e lows: Herman Wriedt president; And "Aj,x" admi d later,i:::: e~~~;~'a~a~~~~~:~~~~! • . - Ifriends in t e fifth and sheth S~ndar dinner ~ests in the ~nu3 Ring, secretary'; and Wil- whit: telJ,ing about it, t at S.cho-D g! AU:luhary.lnstall... gl'ades to ea dy bars. Pete P:eterson home. ham Thomsen tl.'easurer. enhelt rather had the b st of It..a~ e1' d8.

ME 1'1 S d' American Legion Auxiliary met Mrs. Job Miller and Mrs. Mr. land! Mrs. Russell Lindsay Mr. and Mr's. Arthur Wolters, --

f 'i s:ir' ~. LmI iSnsdn a~ Friday' at the home'of Mrs. Perry George Ga er visited the fifth spbnt ISunday afternoon in the Mrs Malida Utecht Mrs. Mary J. Sterling Morton as alwayss:n s. S:a;son~:r:rand~:Jt(h~ llrodd with ~iss Daisy and Miss and sixth g ade room Thursday E~r.t Lin~SaY home:. Krakow, Mr. and Mrs. Otto lIin- dressed with care, whi e •CharlesMr~ lliday who returnedMon- Frances WylIel as hostesses, Four- aftern~on,'t . Brndlgam was a dinner nerichs ~nd Ruby, M:r. and Mrs. Here~es VanWyck S Just the

, , " " Wen membern ,were present. The,' Pupils w 0 have heen '!leIther II es! 11M! weell"Wednesday in the Julius IJJnnenehs and Arlene. Mrs, opposrle, ne/;ween the /;WE there. , "following officers were installed: absent nor tardy from the fifth Y nry nrudlga~ home, August Lubherstedt and daugh- was bitter enmity, Mo on,. whose

r. R. E. Gormley 'Mrs, Chester: Wyli~J pl'csi,dent; and sixth ades the past semester -IMr.1and Mrs. Joh'n Grimm and t~t:51 Mrs. Herman Wriedt, Mrs, sarcastic tongue ~par d. n~ither• '. I Mrg. P"l"l'Y Bl'oddJ.~M preSIdent, ~re~ Harry Banks, Dorothea Lew- .i~miIy visited in the Maunso Ul-IWilliam Thomsen, and Mrs. Ne.Is f?end.nor fo.e, w~de emg mte1:'-

Re."lent Dentist \:and Mrs. George Pmton. secretary IS. Ha~old ~rnby. ~earl Reeg, r~lch home Thursday evening. Peterson were vi5itors in the Wd- ~!wed by this wnter any ye~X..Ray Servtce I an.d treasuret'o Other officers to FrederIck ltte, A1VlJ'i. Sch'model MrJ and Mrs. .TiIIl Jensen spent Hamm Hinnerichs home Wednes- ago, saW VanWyck pproachmg

Phone 48W; Re!lr-jphone 81J be installed are; Miss Twila Neely, and Donald Katz. MonWiy ev~ning in' the Chris da:v- the day of the Binnericns along Farnum Sl:reet.,_ I ,~t.!I,~.,~~Iiu1F~Fi~~~~~~lrWinside, Neb. historian; Mrs. Je~ Witte, set- Pearl Re g of the fifth grade Jrnsen home. They Were Sunday sale'. I 'II never see VanWy ,It. but w~~_t

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Wakefield WinsGame With Wa Me

) ,Ed Ltl( <;IWll of Pllger, CcllIe d at

the 'V f~ HOj:::-trt,tlbach honw F1f-clay

Henlji rfluegt::r "ptni Sunda)PVl'Olng; III the JI('l1l1Y BrundleLkhome. .

Fred FIPvelt and famIly \\CII"Sunday gUl"!->L;o: in the IIarHy La>­sen home

George Roggenbach \\:l.S a Fri­day cdller In the Rohl rt Roggen­buch homp.

M1. and Mrs. Carl Frevert :,;pentWrdnesda~ at the Herman Freverthome at PIlger.

111'. and Mr<.: Paul Sphttgerber"pr'nt Sund<"\y afte!noon III ElncstGrl'enwald homc.

Charles Roggenbach \\a5 a ·Wdyne hIgh school baskE10allThursdny callel III the Robelt team met \\ akefield at Wak fieldRoggenbach home Fllday e\enmg and the 1 ttel

Mr ~J1d MIS. A. G Hehrlns and team won by a score of 18 to 13daup;htels spent FrIdav III the The conte<.:t was close thrall houtPaul Hilpert home· the gamp.• The Wayne team in~

Mr. and Mrs. C J. Erxleben VIS- cluded the followmg: Fn'<1 ocklted Sunday III thc Ernest Bahde Dowling and Carl Peterson, for-

ho:~ :tnX,itrkr~~~~G. Behrens and \\ard~; ·Walter Suml, centni ~nddaughtel s spent Tue<;day In thl ~~~~tl~' ~~=:Sle~:~:ri~~con~t~~~'V~r.P~:I~('~~Rh~7b'elt Green\\uld for WaItel Bressler part (11 the

were Sunday dlnnC'r guP"t" III the time. IEmIl Bat elman home I ~:::::::::::=::::::::::±.::~

AlbeIt Green\\ald aJld famJiy II Ispent Thursday evening' In the Ded IFred Erxleben home. I you

M, and Moo. A G Beh" '" and 'I

daughtE'I's ~pent WedllbduJ III

the Carl Wolters home.1\11" and Mrs Carl SChICl'meJ(~1 k .

spent last Thur!'.day evenlng It1 thc' 'HenlY B1Undlf'ck homE' now..-

),11 and Mrs. Leonard Hylandspent Sunday evenlllg' ltl the <\1bel t GrpC'l1wuld home.

Ml. and Mrs. J G. Bergt and That over 800 tho\l~aI/Jtison, Elme'l", ",eIe Tues.day guests new Model "A" FordIl1 :t~~P ~~OI~~'s~er~~II~~:e.Sydo\\ care are in .service'! Iand :Ur dnd :NIts. Ch,nles Pied That your local FOjrd

\\e~~.. :~ll~~~s'd~tor~_Frlt:;~kuhl dealer carrie~· a ~tckk\\crc Sunday guests III the' Joe of over 7000 dollan=:J of('1 ('ssoy home:: III Le"lJe prcclntt repairR dnd accesfior5f's

M[' and MIS Fred Frl·vcl't anrl 1for the Ford car?Paul SplJttgel bel' and son, Har-

"e~il ~H~~h~~le~0~:~;P~I~~~;1da:nd That your local F rd:-.Oll, ,;pl nt Tuesday <tnd Wedrl( ...- dealer IS. anxious I today In tl", ChaullC:f'ji Agler home. serve you 111 your Finj

j\h and }ll" Paul SpiJttgerber needs?~lnd LhJ1dlen, llnd 1\11;;S Matlllld(Test ,;pent Wpdnesdety In ;";ol'folk. I

Mr and Ill" Paul SphttKccbo McGarraugh-Briggsand (hildren spent Thmsday 1'1 '9the Herman {<"·e>crt home at Pd- Motor Companr'gel'.

V1:1I:l~U1~e~'~;1:n;::ntH'~~;of~l:lcl::~: Ford Headquarte~

tlnle, left Tuesday mOlTllng for i!:,::~~:in~W~a""yn~e",,'~,I:,,:,~ICahfornlll I ' r---=

WIll Pc>ters and sons, Marvlll !and Donald, W(lt' \Vednesday e\e-I,••••••••1/Il1II1lnmg callers 10 the Robel t Roggen~ I,bach home.

MiSS Rosetta Pflueger of :\01'·folk, spent Sunday and Mond l)here with her patents, Mr. andMrs. Wm. Pflueg('r

Mrs. J. G. Betg't, MI~s Clara,MIs,,<:t Flora nnd Elmer BeIgt \\NeSunday evening guests III theHerbert Bcrgt home.

Herman gloschelt stay£'d \\lthhlS slster, Mrs ,V E. Roggen­

: bach, while Mr Rcggenbach "a"1Il Omaha last y.; eek.

Mr. and Mrs. Wllham Sydo\\spent Wednesday evenmg III thpCarl PfeIl home, and Thursdayevenmg in the J. G. Bergt home.

Rev. E. J. Moede and family ofAltona, and Rev. H. Hopmann andfamily of Wayne, were Tbursdayevening dinner guests 10 the J. G.Bergt home

W E. Roggenbach attended the~nnual mectlllg of the CummgCounty Independent Telephol11"'compa.ny m Wisner Tuesday, hebemg a stockholder

Mr and Mrs. Ed Roggenbach,Mrs. WI'lke Lueken and MISS ElSieLueken Visited Sunday afternoonin the Will BiClmann home tosee the new baby boy.

Bl'oschelt brothers had the fol­lowing guests Sunda,)': Mr. andMrs. W. E. Roggenbach, Mr. andMrs. Fritz Schmill of WItney, 1\11'.nnd Mrs. George Lessman ~~md

Mrs. William Broschelt.Abram Gildersleeve, delegate of

the Altona Farmers Union local,W. E. Roggenbach and Mr. andMrs. Ernest Greenwald attendedthe state Farmers Umon conven­tion in Omaha last week.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pfeil, Mr.and Mrs. Herbert Peters, Mrs.Martha Lutt, George Peters andWIll Peters were in Norfolk Sun­day to attend the funeral of FredKrause, sr., who died Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. George Nau anddaughter left last week Wednes­day for Bradshaw, Neb., wherethey WIll visit with the former'sbrothel' for a whIle. They willmake their home In that Vlcmity inthe spring.

Mr. and Mrs. A G. Behrens anddaughters. were Sunday dinner andsupper guests m the Wm. Stuth­mann home. Mternoon visitorswere Mr. and Mrs. W]ll. Pfluegerand famIly and Mr. and Mrs. CarlWolters and famIly'.

Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Schroill ofWhitney, Neb., and Mr. and Mrs.George Lessman and Mr. andMrs. William Broscheit of Wayne,visited Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rog­genbach last Thursday evening.Mr. and Mrs. Schmlll viSited thell'daughter, Mrs. George Lessman.They had visited another daugh­ter, Mrs. Fritz Krei in Minnesota.Enroute home they will stop inColumbus to see their son, Her­man Schmill. and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Chau,cey Agler~ntertained at Sunda~ dinner thefollowing: Mr. and AIrs. R. F.Roggenbach and son, Mr. a.ndMrs. Anton Pflueger and family.Mrs. Minnie Lessman, Mr. andMrs. Charles Roggenbach and son.Loren Agler, Wilbur Lessman,Miss Clara, Lawrence and Walter

Utecht. and Miss Marion and MissU...III••I111.".Mildre.d Agler. The same group,

POllce authorities are p zzledng to idontity of the St. raulbandits who restored '20,0 0 oftheir loot. However. the arenot believed to' be connecte with

, a ')¢1 ~pal't.n;~t raiih~· I':'~~~~ He~ald'~~~~~£~l~ §f;~,~~~;:;~~;I t' I I II; l' I I1II I r "t partake of the family dinner, Mr· were Sunday visitors in the Pete

l!'O)'{I tJtU I(m;e Nyb~rg 0.1 tlw f{cral(~ staff, ~8 editor of tJ~iH U(PU?'tuu'ut (tnt¥ wdl vi.<nt Wake cld even/Tuesday, Any ne S ont1'ibut'l.Ons Ring ~elebr~ting his "birthday tile Caauwe home.to tltcM.! columns f1'om town 01' COU?lt1"1J 11Jillii be gladly -rl;C

1e1Vvd bV her. SVt'l1 is if,lt:tb cmUwriz'd to receive new or renew l s bscnptions sGamte fay. r. dano dMrsh·t T. ~f' Ernest Spahr visited in t1;le Pet

I I 1 ,,' • us a son an aug ers I er Caauwe home Friday even in .1------- ----j-...---------:---i~----r_-----. -------.... Wakefield w>er~ also prE;sent. . 1\11'. and Mrs. Ray Roberts Vlslte II IJo~n r,. Baker as D; Satur,day FOUl teen \VeiC pl·csent. Luncheon and jfJagbe<uer, Chr stma RIS- will entertain F Cdarl tAndbcrsohn wenlIt to Orch1a11·dd there the same eveningguest of John Ba Ifr. was served. solI. 'rl ay 0 uy ogs. e wa.s ea e Mrs. \Vm Aevermann, Helma \

Mr. and Mrs. . J. Mine!r spent The) Woodmen offirCls are: home by a. mqssuge that ~IS aunt, and Henry Aevclmann of COl MThursd...'1.Y in SiQu' City. Entertains at Quiltin:g. Coull~el, Anton Sadil; m:;;t eoun~ S th t - ak Ii ld Mrs. ~ar1e Rodeen KlOgesley, corn were Sunday dlilner g'ues

PresbyterIan In ies held a food M1S.. mOlll Utecht entertall1ed a ;;01, Ralph SLrdng:e; at VlSOl', Freq OU we fee had passed aWay In Rock Isbmd, in the George Meyers home.sale Satul'day a th;e F\l11erton few women 'l'uLsdny aftel"IlOon at .::ltUl,llfP; klI

r{er , N. I. Hanson j (By Mrs. aw enre Rmg.) Ill. MI:. A.ndelson and hIS mother Robert Turner, Fred, Lou, MI S

&tore. a qUlltmg p.utlf. Lunch(on """US {lctk,1 Paul ~rJckHOnj Cf'(OI't, Lu- ~ left S~\tUlday mornmg to attend Gertrude and MISS Anna Lu t1\:Irs. R. H. .1'[ thev.!;on vIsIted served Ithel 'wlmtod w"tchmnll, John IhsM Mrs. Elmer IFel called on Mrs. the funeral on Sunday. Deceaspd we-nt to Norfolk Thursday to 1'1-

Mrs. William W bb III SiO\lX Cit)' _ s('ll; senlI;,', fF'Ied Row ey, mana~ Carl Anderson~su day aftNl1oon. was 52 years o.ld a~d left five tend a vitaphone rnov'lng' pictureSunday. Entertains Friday. IU, S. P .Jol'1150n; and phySICian;;, A new radIO was installed In the daughters rangIng' 1Il age from . MIS A. J. Kirwan and so,

Paul Stronber left Satmday Mrs. W. W. Fl'lsselle pntertmn. Dr L. A Lamang and Dr. S. M. wEueel,S.andahl, j ., 1,ome dUlIng the 5 to 18. She made her home wlth Richard, left today for Chica 0

for Chicago to ake u. caUlsa ill ed a few wotnen Fridas nfternoon 'Ve:-,e1. the Alm?nd Anderson family here to ~pend a couple of weeks WI hsign painting. llt cards, Luncheon wag se1\'ed by Mr. and Mq;, q A. Bard were at one time and h.ad many fuends Mrs. KIrwan's mother, Mrs.

Mrs. A~ L. N ernbergcr was in the hostes.<;. Allen J~I"o-man n:es Sunday dinner guests ll1 the Len- who sympathlze wlth relatlvt¥. Her Elwood.WaYne Saturda to attend the D f'J( &- us Rmg home.1 husband dled some years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Welander at,j

A.:: ;o~ii;;; nd fanuly viSited M;;·r;n~:t~rh~:::~s·enteltainecl at Horne On onday IPa~rs~~~tM;;1d~~r~v~~~~~l~n ~~~ Northwest Wakef:eld ~~IT~%:nd ~::;01~u~3~~rsod~n~1,~I.Sund.\y in the Dick Chambers a.few fIiends Wednesday afterM Mrs HarJey Prous of Allen ICarl Swvers home. < &- guests m thle J A, Enckson ho ehome at Pender . noon at kensington. The hoste8s dIed Monda} wlth n umonia. .Be~ '. C F. Sandahl and Ed Sandahl, (By Mrs. W. C. Ring.) at WakefieHL

Mr. and Mrs. RIchard Ute~htIserved luncheon. d . h sb d b P d JI., wele Frtday dmner guests m Mrs. Harry Swmney spent f1' mspe~t Thur.;;day evening HI the _ :~f~~ltn:~n,uIW-:On ~a/ or:o~:~:~l_1 the .Teff Hale hOnjle. Munon Rmg was a MondclY dm- Tuesday until Thursday of 1 &tEmil UtecHt ho c. IAt Dr Quimby Home b 25 M P i Mr. and Mrs. HEmry Nelson and ner guest at Wallace Rmg's. week In Wayne carmg for el.~r. an~ Mrs. Harry Langd~le MIS: D. P. Quimby ·.enteltained c~:~dr~~ ~\er~~u:~t ~:e~~af~~~Isons vlslted Mr. and Mrs Aug. Ernest Packer aecompamed Wal- sister, Mrs. C. J. Boyce, and ba Y

VISIted tl'r",day I the A. R. Phth a group of friends Friday after- at Allen. 1 Longe on Monday evenmg. tel' Church to SIOUX CIty on Thurs- who were ill.borne at Rando ph. noon m honor of Mrs. Charles ~ Virginia Sandahl has been un- day. Twenty members of the F e('

sp~~' Sa:ndda~r: t~~ Er~erl~~~~ Huestis of New~tle, Calif. IConsidel·U;;l n ~~~I: i~~~~:~\~~ritl~~~ §~~\:~~~ so~rs;~~ M~';;d~~mOant Rt~oeds ~~l~ ~~~~~n p~~~~hr::;etJ~~nl~or;~'e tson home near ayne. Have Winter Picnic. f T h h provmg. Wright home. bin Carlson home last week W d-

ReV'. F. C. D etor of northwest Presbyterian Aid society meets 0 WO ure es wLedanWersedna"y·e wRjitnhg Iwesnht,.ptmocOntmahoaf Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Helgren and nesday afternoon.of Wakefield, w s a Monday ~aller thiS Thursday with Mrs. J. O. Pet- .-- $. chIldren were Sunday dmner Miss Lora Haberman, Mr ndin the JQhn Ba er home. elson. The annual winter plcmc The ~et~o(llst chu ·ch. boal,,'d, a ~attle. Pete tLuntlg'l'en dId hlS guestt'; at the Chatles Lc\'ene home. Mrs. Leonard Dersch and Mr. nd

Miss Vena a d HerbNt Green WIll follow the business and SOCial a meE'tmg iMonday e ellmg, con chores during his absence. O. P. Dahlgren, MISS Edna and Mrs. Fred Victor helped Mr. ndwere in SIOUX City Friday to meeting. ~~de!(:d thl'j advisa?irty of com Mr. and Mrs. ~enry Rewinkel M1SS Anna Dahlgren were Sunday Mrs Henry Bartels WIth butc el-hear a musical program. I blllwg the MethodI~ and Presby and baby werj=J a Ponca on busi- aftelnoon guests at Paul Dahl- ing last Wednesday

Mrs. H. H. CrUickshank and D-..ughten of Veterans. terlan churches of akefield. ness Wednesday, also visiting m gren's. Mr. and Mrs. John Bres leiMISS Myrtle C 'lson went to OmuM Daughters of Veterans met commlttee'l Mr. and Mrs. Willia the Gco. Kohl~ei¢r home. Mr. and MIS. CharlJe MUI phy spent the week-end III the D. A.ha Tuesday ON busmess, Wednesda:y in the LegIOn haH for Hugelman'l Mr. and Mrs. A. L Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Rubeck and Mildred and Cnroll Van Vahn Bressler home at Uehlll1g', pb

Mr. and Mr . Ed Spencer anJ a regular busmess session. Mrs. -Nuelnbcrgcr and Gorge Whip were In Norfolk 1 Saturday and were Sunday aftClnoon caJlcls at Gordon and Warren Bressler s ay-famIly spent S nday at the Julius Etta Simans and Mrs. Sadie Mer- perman, WIll meet Ith represeni Sunday VISltl?g * the home of Ernest Packer's cd WIth theIr grandparents w 11eKirchner hom near Concord. rlt served tatl\'es of the Presb. tertan churc the latter's ur.cle~ Lee Schwarm, MI and Mrs GCOIge Alldel~on theIr parent.'5 were away.

Mrs. Chari' HuestiS of Neww _ to COtl!'\lder the mat er further. and family. I and Mrs. S M. Anderson were Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Welander ndcasUe, Calif., ho Visited her bl'o~ Missionary Society Meets. - I Mr. and M s. Paul Olson and Sunday supper guests at the Hen~ famIly drove to Wausa Satu da~ther, Dr. D. P QUimby, left Tues~ The PresbyterIan MlsslOuary so- A fiend Fun ral j Myron and M

farM Mrs. Lawrence ry E. Anderson home. to accompany there Mrs. L ttH.'

day. clCty met Tuesd<lY with Mrs. H. .. Ring and Ral h vi'ere Tuesday af MIS>; Evelyn ROlg, Ham; Lub- Newman who had spent the astMiss Mabel Kay, Mlt5s Nellie A. Bowman, Mrs. Walter Carlson of Iowa Relatlv ternoon eoffe gUrst'5 in the E E. berstedt, MISS MalY Johnson and month Wlth them Mrs Ne\\ an

l<'orsberg a d Herbert Green assu'itmg. Mrs. S. M. Weyer had I _ Hypsc home. AlbeIt Long attencied the theatre IS Mrs. Welandpr's motherwere 111 SIOU City Saturday eve- chalge of the lesson on stewmdM Mts. Fqank John on and N. ~ There is shn a unusualI;y latg-c In NOifolk SatUlclay evemng About thirty guests went t th,nmg. . ship. Nelson w~nt to Re Oak, low, llu~per absellt c~ch day from the Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dahlgrf'tl and Ed KIrchner home ncar Con od

Lewls RlIlg suffered a sllr;ht Fnday to attend tl e funeral 0 varlOUS l:ichools, ~wmg to the pre-I Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Ander- Saturday evenmg to help 1111'stroke of ap~ le=:,y Jast week and For Fifteenth Birthday. thetr slsle~', Mrs. C. P. wenstranl vaIllllg colds" an~ severe \\eather Ibel y and children were Thursday K1rchner eelQbratc hn~ blrt da'ihas been qUi e III nt hIS home Ethel Langdale Vias 15 yeals old \\ho phssfl aw~y ednesday 0 of tile ~ast \\cek'l . SUJlP€,l guests at the Seth O;;;:<;lOn anmversary. Dancmg was d vel-here. I Mond,iy and III honor of th" oc- l::J.st \\eek at Ithe ome of he Relatives hjere Iwere mformed home sIan for the evenIng anrllunc pon

Mrs Maim a Utecht and MIS. CUSlOn Mrs. Hal'lY Langdalc cnter- daughter, MIS. Jo Peters, agel durmg" the 1CPki that Chas Ru- Ml and Mrs SW,tn Nel"on and was served.Mary Krako\ spent sevetal days tamed fiUteen young people that 74 ;vealS. Funelal selvice w~sllbeck undcrwent ~1ll operat.JOn for family, Ml. and 1\>,IIs Ed WJelaml~ The follo\\Jnl! \\111 take e hthlast week In he Althul' WolteI;; eVl'ning. Games wele enJoyed and held SatUldnJ'. M1S. WenstTan gall trouble nd appendICltls at er and Reynold Andel$On '\\ere grade exnmnl"atlOlls. Mlnme 'arl-home. Ice ele,lm and cake \Hre sel\'ed leaves one daughte ,Mrs. Peter. thp Wayne hpspltal recentl:-,' Sunday dmner guests ~lt the John son, Fern Bro\\n and Robert An

Mrs. Henr Brudlg'Rnl and Ma- Her hus~and dlCd several yea s I We weleonle as new neighbors Enckson home del son. 1\1Iss Borg IS teachc ofbel were W dnesday gue",ts III Lel:lQn AUXiliary Meet!;. ago The Wakefiell people pIa _1 m our InJdst, 1 Mr. and Mls. Pete MI. and Mrs. Emil MJllet. and the school Etleln Aevern'an a.ndthe John Bak r and Fled Thomsen ThE" Amencan LegIOn AUXIliary ned to Icturn Tues ay. Petelson, \\hr, moved recently chlldlen and Mt" Ott,) Sahs were Ertlf~st Hollman of the palO hlalhQ:tn?s. met Monday evening at the hall. I J Ifrom a farm southeast of Wayne Sunday dmnci guests at the Peter school \...'"tIl take the (';'(amln<t lOn"

JI~ " 'MiSs Franc s Johnson lctm:ned Cmpet rags wcre se\\ed for a ho<:,- Presbyterian Church. to the one vdrated by Wm. Brum~ MlIl<-l' home, helpmg lVII"-'. MIller Prof. E: Chokher IS tcachrrllfll"\<!tQ Omaha W dncsday after VISll· pltal. Pll1S were gIVen Mrs. C (Rev A. P. Co per, Pastor) mond. I celebl'ate her bnthda Neighbor Ladle!'> .... ent to th,II< ing in the Ellll~Utc('ht home se\,- Len Da\ls, past sccretmy, MISS The pastor leftJ Monday f r Mr. and Ml~ Cfll"l Andel'SOnandl MISs Ruth Ellck;;;n came UJl home of Cad Walters Monda af-

eral days. Edna Dahlglcn, past lll'E'Sldent, Omaha to attend tfe meetmg f fanllly and Mr. and Mrs. D,lVHl flom Omaha Satulday letmnlllg ternoon to O'Iurpnse MISS N rmaMr. and Ms. Herman Utecht and MIS. Floyd Clough, past VIce the moderators oftthe NebrUS$ NImrod ancl-£amdy ""ere among d Monday, accompamed by Mlss Eb- \Valtcls, hiide of the nfar f ture

and Mr. and rs. H F. KohlmeIer preSident. Luncheon \\as served Presbytery He wil give a repo number enteI)tallled m the Seth ba ElIckson who Will do hou;;e- The afternoon \\as spent m pm­spent Sunda at the George Kohl- by the following: MIS. Clough, at the mbrnlng se VIce next Su _ OssIan home 'at Thursday lllght WOlk III Omaha untIl spring. mmg' tea towels and makmg hotmeIer home n Ponca. Mrs C Len DaVIS, 1\lIs N. N. cia;'. I supper. Dickie Anderson, son of Mr. and pot holders for the bude t bE'.

Supt. and lS. T. S. Hook and Sackerson, Mrs. Clifford Busby, Oth(l' SC1Vlces 1111 be held at About thIrty young f01ks went Mr<; H. E. Anderson, hns been MISS Walters re<'E'lved a pur ofMr. and Mr. W H .Neely. of MIS. Ch~llJes Busby and M1S .\1- -regular hours. to the W~sley H.ubeck.ho~e Tues- \ely III With the flu and meaf;les money at close of the after oonWayne, wer here Tuesaay of l.ast belt Borg -:;;E day evenmg to chal'lvarl th~m. and compllcatlOns. Vle me glad A daInty luncheon was serve.week to atte d the O. E. S. and Swedish Missi n Church. They brought refreshments of Ice t t h b tt t th Mr. and MIS. Wm. LIlje nter-Masonic ins natwn. At A. L. Nuernherger Home. (I~('v Jphn G. N lson, Pastor.) cream, cake, sandwlChes and cof~ l~g~epOl 1m e er a IS Wl'lt- tamed FrH]ay, the occasion emg

Mr. and 1\ rs. Ray Reynolds, As a surpnse III honor of A. L Sunday school a~ 10 a. m fee and rem<'1l1lcd for a SOClcll MGt- d \V It h 1 h Mrs LIl]e's bnthday anmve san·,Miss Florenc Blaker, MISS Flor- Nuernberg-er's birthday, the fol- MOllli'lg wo!:'hiPI at 11. evening. mlsf~~tun:rt~Uh:\'e ~e:\ara~o~e~ the followlllg guest~ at dmne andence Jensen f .~mE'rson, Ray Pet- lowlIlg gathered at h~s home F'n- Engll&l~ cvemng rel'Vlce at ,7:310. Mr. and Mrs ~hauncey Agler, what damaged Frida evemn supper; Mr. and Mrs Henry Hen-erson and M Ullce Blaker went to day evening fOI a socml hme: Mr Wednesday, mldtweek SC!l'VICe lat Marlon and Mildled Agler, Law- h t k dd d h y g nerlchs, sr, Mr and Mrs emySioux City ridayevening. and Mrs. H. J. Nuernberger and 2, ~ . rence, Walter and Clala Utecht ;;:e~~ ;n ~~ ee ~~d tc~ll:~~d P-:~:h Lessman, Mrs. Fred VOIgt, Mr.

M~" and rs. nen Cha~e went Mildled, Hl()ward and Eldon, Mr. FrIday, chOlr re earsal at 7'30. were at Altona,Thursday evenmg another car: She had one to and Mrs Andrew Johnson andto Lmcoln hursday to VIsIt l"ela- and Mrs. Wilham Hugehnan and Saturday, pastor's class at 2. 1 Iattendmg a pal ty gIven for WIl~ W M g family, Mr. and Mrs II I berttives. Mr. Case returned Sunday. Helen, BIllie and Bernice, Mr. bur Lessman m the Anton Pflueg- ayn~ to ~et ISS Verna Wolter. Wischhof, Mr. and Mrs. Fre Rus-Mrs. Chase ill visit there longer and Mrs e S Beebe Mr and Church ores I er home. Th;hgJr~~ returr~ l~n Ith~ tram. er, Rev. and Mrs. F. C. Doct I' and~nd in Val ara150 before returnM Mrs. F. S. Ute~ht .and 'MIss' Anna (Rev. W._T. Ta lor, Pastor.) Mrs. Cha?ncey Agler and. Mrs. terta~nede::~~e ho~eco~ M~~~o~n~ family.mg. Young The occaSIOn was also the Servlces Sunday January 20 l Henry Rewmkel spent a sOClal af- Lindberg last week Wednesda af- ---------

Mr. and rs; C. J. A. L.arson bl;thday of Mrs. Hugelman and Sunday school ~ 10. I ternoon With Mrs. Russell John- ternoon. The annual b*s~ness Sholesentertained Friday evemng Mr. MISS Young Ice cream and cake Preachlllg at 11 Subject· "~a son Tuesday of last week. Mrs. hItand Mrs. Ho ard Cram~r, Mr. and were served after a social brne. zarus." . I - Rewll1ke~ was also there on Mon- meetmg was e d so no wo k was (By Ellen Carlson.)Mrs. A. C. iehel, Mr. fand Mrs. _f__ Epworth Lea u at 6 30 day of this week helpmg tie a furnIshed, each member d01~g herD H Kay iss Mabel Kay and Wakefield School Notea. P h g . 1 comforter' own needlework. Mrs. H~almer Ro J f S' C t:Miss NellI~ orsberg. reae lllg at 7 ,0. SubJect:" 11 The An'ton Pfluegel', Chas. RogM Lund was elected preSIdent to suc- y ones 0 lOUX I y, 'lslt

V. D. R. anson, Paul Encksor Wakefield hIgh school basketball Thmgs a;re Yours. genbaeh and l Robt. Roggenbach ceed Mrs. Ben Lund, and MISS ed friends' here Sunday.Fred Si:tang ,Warner Ande1"sd-h~ t~am met Wayne here Fllday eve- Mtd-'~cek serVIC! at the parson- families also Lawrence and Clara Edna Lindberg, secretar~ and Miss Helen Norton spen th~Lowell and yle Church, Al TallM nmg and won by a scorp of 18 b age Thwsday eve mg at 7:30.. Utecht were Sunday supper guests treasurer, to succeed Mrs Carl weekMend with home fol s Inberg, Ray P terson and Tvar Carl- 13..The team met Allen Tuesday The . H. M. . meets Wlth in the Henry Rewmkel home hon- Walters. The hostesses se ved a W~~~~ McFadden and C. L Ro-

t t Fr t T d t evenmg and plays Belden FrIday. Mrs. B~ Chase F Iday afternoon. . M R k I' b th dehclOus cafeteria luncheon Mrs:~:en~e~he s tee~r:~en~e~o~~en~ The Wakefield HIgh Booster has N tva k ay~or ~sda present III the ;~r:ur {:~sma~~'m e s 1'0 er, Roscoe Stipp entertains thF club ~~:d~~~ve to Magnet on bu messtion. had SIX ~~w members n.dded to the O~n:~: Sh:twoasl ~ e~~~~lt:L f:t A large number from here at- next month. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mosher welC

Everett R ng and family moved staff. Vl"ilan Schulz \\111 contmue d:'t Fr'd' PJ r tended the annual dmner of the busmess visitors 111 N rfoJkthe first of he week to Tekamah. as edltor. Helen Saris asslStant :~~e~<; ~~t~~ng :1: ~ n~~~~ry 11, 1LaPorte club m the Otto Lutt Northeast WaVne Thursday.They will 11 eon dfarm belonging editor and Will cany the office of I Ihome on Wednesday. Mrs. Ernest JI Henry Elben of Wlsner, spentto Dr. C C. Tomlinson of Omaha. editor next year. Elzada Hypse • . Sandahl entertallls III February (By Staff Corresponde9t.) S h M

~r·L~~~n~ dJ~~~;~~ S~~~O~,~;;~ .~~~t~~=f ~:c~~~~~~~~nso;;'c~;sa~~~ (Rev. Gk~~t:t ~~;';'·pastor.) ,~;;:t~(~:Jn~~sA~I~rsanoahl and M~:~~a:~~~~r~~:s :,et;· :::here from ar Allen. prepare;'\ads. Fern KImbell, grade 10:00Ia. m., Bl Ie school. Two Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bard and

Mr. and r5. C. J. A. Larson editor, ~ln be assisted by Helen Sundays have pas ed in the new the C. L. Bard famIly also t~e i;e~~: ;:ae;: hd~~:er n~:~stsc ~r~tl~entertained t dinner Sunday eve- Patterson, Lloyd Cae takes the year anl we have 't made a very Lenus Ring family were with Sunday.ning~ Ernes :Sichel of Wayne place of OrVIlle Brittam as "wasteM good st rt town! raising the /lv· Marion and Eldor Ring on MondflY The Pleasant Hour club et atMiss Stella orrell and Miss Ann~ basket" editor. George Larson erage 0 the atte dance for the evening for an oyster supper, cele~ the home of Mrs. Art Reila d ofKay of W kefield, Miss Nellie continues as athlet.ic editor, and n~w yeo r. Let's et behmd the brating C. A. and Marion's birth- near Randolph, Wednesd y ofForsberg, iss Vena Green, Miss M~bel Carlson WIll b~ feat~re bIble sc 001 and oost. We shou~d days of the fo'lowing day. last week.Mabel Kay, Clarence Larson, Her- wr~ter. Reporters are FaIth Kll1~M elect of eel'S for t e new year thIS Mrs. C. A. Bard and Mrs. C. L. The Pleasant Hour club gavebert Green nd Francis Fenton. bell, Imogene DaVIS, Eleanor week. Bard spent'Monday afternoon in a dance in the club room iday

Mr. and rs. Harry Langdale Ware, Margaret KoWmeier and 11 :OOt' m., Co munion service. the Lewis Ring home and Law- night. Everyone present rep rts a'and Rev. a d Mrs. W. T. Taylor Alice Larson. MIldred NuernbergM The ear y Christia s felt a need of rence Ring spent that mght there. good time.and daught r, Ava, went to Oma- er, Arlene Buskirk, Rose Hans~ contin.ui g steadi sUy in their Their father who has been serious- Mr. and Mrs. Nick Hanse andha Thursrla . Ava underwent an chke, Crystal Scott and Orville worshlp If they had the need, ly ill remains about the same. !\'lrs. family of Winside were "innerpperation f I' appendicitis Friday. Brittain edit notes for the Wake- how ron h more d we? Come. let C. L. Bard was there over Satl1r~ guests at the Martm adsenThe Langd es returned the same field paper. us not trS~:ke th assembl of day night also. h S dday, and Rev. Taylor returned Dr. C. A. Fulmer, director of vo- ourselve togethe this Y Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ring and o:~: anur ~;~. William Eib nandSaturday. rs. Taylor remained cational education of Nebraska, G:45 I m., Chrstian VOl'. sons were Thursday supper guests family of Dixon, and M . Edwith her da ghteI:. will give the Wakefield commence- Josephi e Melker is to the in the Wesley Rubeck home. They Mosher were visiting in rfolk

Mrs. H. • Ware antived home ment address May 22. leader. I e shaul be out In a have disposed of their interests Tuesday of last week.Fr-lday fro Lincoln where she at- The science class, accompanied body to help her to make the helte and left the first of the week Miss Lillian Follette of C noll.tended a meting of the Pl'esby- by H. L. Tschudy visited the power meeting~in~ereti g. for Tekamah where they will farm came Thursday of last we k toterian boar of administration of plant last week. 7 :30 . m. E ening wotship. for Dr. TAmlinson of Omaha, spend a few days at the ho e ofthe Mission 1'1 society. She also Mr. Pearson. in speaking to the Sermon and ong. Friends are al- formerly of Wakefield. last her uncle, H. L. Follette.\lisited her mother and sister. world history class, described the ways w lco e. Mrs. Frank Nelson spent SaturM with '. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Follet e andDates of th Presbyteri~meetings old Swedish castles which he had d'ay night in the Arthur Munson daughter, Ethel, nccompanie Misswere decide at the Lincoln meet- sen. He told of the canals, dun- Saltm Luthe an Church. home. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. and Lilli;;l.n Follette, to her ho e ating and Nio rara distriGt will meet geons and other things. (ReV'. J. A. M rtin, Pastor.) Munson entertaf:ned at dinner and Carroll Sunday evening.in South S' ux City the second Seniors had a party for Clar- It wa encours. ing and irtspir- supper: Mr. an Mrs. Gus Swan- Ivo Frederick and Miss Eltenweek of A ril. Offico/tt of Niow erfce Jonson who moves soon to ing to e the 1 ge numbet~ of son and family of Allen, Mr. and Carlson visited at the home f thebrara Pres ery met {..nth Mrs. Chapmal:\!, Neb. old and oung pea Ie at the m rn- Mrs. Emil Carl~on and family of latter's sister, Mrs. Mark Bens-Ware here onday and planned The fifth grade studied methods il1g se ce last S nday in spi of Thurston and Mr. and Mrs. I?ick hoof, of Winside, Sunday.for the So h Sioux City conven~ of testing corn in connection with the cold weathe. The Su day Sandahl and sons. I 1\11'. and Mrs. ChrIS Hanse andtion of the issionary and young work on the north central states. school t 0 was w 11 attended. We Mr. and Mrs:. Harris Sorenson Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kluene of Cole-people's so ieties. Mr~. Dayton -- are 100 ing forw~ d to a yeatof entertained Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. ridge, visited at the Martin Mad-

, Austin of P nca, Mrs. F. A. Sand~ iS1essing around Ithe word ith Wm. Hokamp and family of Bel~ sen home Friday evening.berg and rs. A. D. Felber of every h me rePjesented eery den, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hansen, H. W. Burnham and son, Glen,Laurel, and Mrs. A. P. Cooper of I Peter Hansen, Wm. Hansen and returned home from Armo , S.Wakefield. ere present. Mrs. MM This hursday vening the~un- Alice Hansen l/-nl;1 Eva Eddie all D., Tuesday o£ last week, afterY~)Ung of ayne, a member ofl Royal NeIghbors and Modern 4y sch ol'teach rs and of eers of Cal'roll, MISS! Ardyce Patterson, attending the funeral of the form-tne group, as unable to attend. Woodmen held jQint installation of will me t at the parsonage. We Miss Clara Sore~son and Miss Mae er's brother-in-law, Frank S ott.

officers last Thursday evening. ~re 100 ing for 1 0 percent at- Ellenburg, E:aryld Sorenson, Clar- Mr. and Mrs. Marlin adsenI l;)rPuty Jones of Way,ne

lhad tiendanc , Rev. a d Mrs. M rtin ence Ellenburg jand Mack Lackey. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Nick

c~arge of the work for the men, ~osts. Reuben Goldberg was an evening Hansen and family of W nside,

and :Mrs. A-lma McClintoch con- Frida even~ng he board 0 ~ri~e t~Oe ~~::~d~f' ~;~~~ 0M::~Chris Hansen.

Mr. and Mrs. William Eib nandfamily returned to their h me atDixon Wednesday of last week,after visiting several days a thehome of the fonner's mothe , Mrs.Ed Mosher.

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The Telephone Golden RuleAnswer :wur relep/lOne OJ promptly asyOll U!ould lila> lItlU'rs to unslt'(?r :mu, mill

"fait as lOll,,! for an artSll"pr a6 )'OU ""'fluIdhact) otlwrs I"ail for '·Oll.

ididn'f ~(Jit 0 lillie IOlllJCI" for her 10 uml'tcr!

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:-\ol.'folk NQws. Jun" 12: AhInt that Norfolk is to be one offour eitieH in Ncbra~ka in w jehfactories for the manufacture ofp.nper from corn stalks is to bemanufactured, was ~rvE'n by I gis­lators di~cussing a bill propo inga sales tax on wood pulp P< per,according to the Lincoln tateJournal. The other cities are ast~

ings, Falls City and ScottsbluThe factories, according to the

legislators, are to be establish d bythe Kalamazoo Pulp Mills of De­troit. It was understood that 'orkon the Hastin~s factory wa.< tor.;tn.l't within ninely days"

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I\1"ll,IJ(' ~ ol tilt Cmloll Wo-11 A "\ Gl,lSS, PelU 1101111<11, ha~ll:alJ'.~ II band gueo;tfl, l\h« 11'1 t be\ n (ll'clpd teach,,!, 01 mathcmn­Yl alll"ls. 1r~. W A. Homtngt'} and It;c<: und drrector of athletIcs m,\II"s. ,rohl Vv'. Jones, the In,;t mUll. tta WIsner 11lgh school, flllm~,d of La"e Ctyst,l1, MinH., mado. v,tcant h,; the rp<:.lg'lHI-

"!llll'lam'd la::.-t Friday by AIl'S. of D. E. 'fc\....cll.Tom Rol rts. Mrs. A, S. Hirsch I.-~ _I, ,I, urt"er t PVl'nts. Mrf;. V. G.. Wil- melElfEiltlm'llmIllIlllI!llElDR••IlI••••••••IIf•••II.m.Ii•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

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"..! I will sell at public auctio at my place, lo~ated one mile: sO\1,th and two miles west f Wakefield, and rnli! mile north:I and six miles east of Way e, on the Fred l1ar orl farm, on .! - I. I .

I Tuesday Janua~y 22i Begin Igatl:00o'clock. I I; '_____ I I. , ,

a Five ead 'of Horses'f~lack team, 8 years old, \ykight2,500, mare Jtnd gelding;:: brown mare, 8 years old, weight 1,450; sorrel J(lorse smoothf mouth,"weight 1,475; black mare, 12 years old, f'eight 1,450.

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.J(,..u.s' An~\\cr

Coffee

rr& Orr SUGAR10-pound clo$!

G R, 0 C E R S . bags; I

66cSafe Place.to Save" I!----~--i~

ol·~';'I'~s{~Z~\i.;\~g~~e U~:/~~~/l~~the divine and of God's ]Jresel1ce\\ill! mall.

Tll(' probability is. that the,,1('at l1Hl:>S of intelligent Chris·Iian!'; /)t;li(;ve in the ]llcarnatioll\\ ilhollt considering very deeply11le my!;teries that Hf3 Dack of it.Thrr leel as they read the NewT( -.;tanHllt the 'uniqueness andII ~llil\' o[ ,Jesus of Nazareth. They,11(' "\lIe that i9 ]1im they see the

oi God. III every sense theIhat mnn knows, and their

1'f'111"10n is mostly the expression1)[ a )ll'uct!eaJ ,,,"orJdng Cl'eed whiahM'('(flt~ that Chrisl as its Lord and:'I!:lq, I'

A saving of 5c to 10c per pound.Selected blends of coffee sold toyou in the most economical way•.

Creole Chann FamilyThe finest Has a Blend

we can wonder-' G~neraII~fu! cup sbld at

~:; woit~u:5C, SOc. Ourlb. I ·48c lb. price, 42c

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Crystal Coffee I .Real (;up2-lb package A 5.poujId c~r·

with a beauti- ton, $2.37fnl glass free. A savinlil of 38c

54c

21cI-pound jar

quick Cooking

Navy Beans5 pO,unds for

CookiesAssortment of

plain and frosted2 !bs. for 48c

Fresh each week,per pound

19c

Marshmallow

Peanut Butter

Stove' OveJ·turnsAnd Fire Results

Wealthy f)ecaturMan's Will Filed

A fire which might have result­eu disastrously was started yes­terday in the Dr_ B. M. McIntyrehome in Winside when John, small.son of Dr. and Mrs. McIntyre, ac·cidentally overturned a gasolinestove. The fire department wascalled but the flames were ex­tinguished before heip arrived.Little damage resulted.

tut finding it impossible to at-

fend, must notify Mrs. J. H. Kempy Tuesday evening; failing to do

Evan•.Lutheran Church. his they will be asked to pay forMissouri Synod the meal. I

(Rev. H. Hopmann, Pastor.) The suppers are sponsored bySunday school at 10 a. m. j'the Woman's Missionary society.

ua::r;~c~li~. ~~ German lang· l~llt~~ef~~~~~~\~.i;'~f:~s:~rSh~~~The Walther League will meet whole family. Please give your

Sunday evening at 7:30 at the name to Mrs: Kemp today, if youchapel. plan to attend.

Evangelical Lutheran Church(Rev. H. A. Teckhaus, Pastor.)Sunday, January 20, Sunday

school, 10 a. m.; German preach.iog service, 11 a. In.

January 18, chait- practice, 4:3{)p. m.

January 19, Saturday school,1 :30 p. rn.

But l:ow is the "work of ChristU1fll(>(1 (ilU 1Il the world? How 15his f'pllit made manifest? It 115this qup"tion that Jesus himselfallS,HIS In tlle opening yerses orour 1E''''"'Oll. )~" ~

}fIS ~1J](llng pre!?ence is through .:...0- .. ,;;:.,-)

the Comforter, and he gives the of GodlSli1iliOse who seck theDecatur, Neb., Jan. 9-The will ,l'iear u!'sun(nce, as the end of his Holy Spirit's guidance, int':!rpr('t_

of Dr. Jackson B. Whittier of this earthly life dr,it's near, that his ing tha will ot God, gUll1ing mrnvillage, has been filed for record EPirH will continue to dwell with in prayer, and guiding mCl. ll'l

~~u~~;. ~~O~:~~s s~~~~tbe~~es~u~i men thrOl1gh thiS Comforter. i their que<;l ot I'lghteoll~lllJSS ::.nd

$5,000 each, to be paid in cash to illT:~lr~l~~~ (~:~~I~l/~\:tto ~\;~e ~l~~~:'~ I truth'};\idl.'Il('C in the W()l'ill -the following named nephews and of the Holy 8pll'lt or JIlto the mys·1 Cun we dutlbt tlHH,8 things'! Isnieces: terles or ]Jis relation to the earthly' nut th(~ full'evidEnce of it clearly

Danish Lutheran Churc~ Orrin W. Milikan, Mary B. Mil- Christ and the infinilC' Cod? :\lay I !Jp[ore'us in the world i1J'lh~ lives(Rev. A. N. Skanderup, Pastor.) likan, Minnie Lyons, Ella L. Troy, we not, rather, lIwl:'ll 11pon the Ilif gout! m2n Hllll in what thl;'\'

Laurel: Sunday school at 10 a .• Grace Lohman, 'Henry L;yons and evldE'Il"'!> "I the con11nued lJ.·f'~-; ha\'e Ut'{(lIlI!lllf;h!o'(l ill the progl'e,,~m. and Danish church service at Fannie Brockway. ent'e 01 ll.!l-l tllrou.c;h the !<Illl"lt oj lruth ;(Ild 1'l~h1t'uusnesj,;,! It is11 a. m. The remainder of this estate is and the Opel'<llion of that !'PlrJt in I only tiS Illen tan ht' Jed to see iJ[e

Pilger: Friday this week Ladies' given entirely to the widow. Ida guidance and hf:>,l\'{ lllv Jntllwnt'es I III :;pintual tfOrm" <llJd tu :;pekAid meets at Eric Thor's and Lu- S. Whittier, who is made sole exe. for the f;onl? It is tlJls course all !'pllitual hlo'lp alll} j.;uiu.lOo..;e If'utther League at Andrew Peter- cutrix. While an inventory of the f('~~o~~tf:' that IS pursued in oUI' l :.~Zs \~;~I'~~g~:(~~ ~)~I::~'~llg1'l if: Fn,r;~

se~';~cial house meetings next ~:~aet~ ~~:tni~t:i~~~o;~d~oi:eI~h~~ Man J<1l0\\" not even how to:. It' is Cou d1.\ (llll\~ 111 :II, Jj that

week: Monday, John Jensen; fi1,000,OOO. ~~'~~e al:'::l~\~n J~:('gu~u~l~~eals\~~l~~~ i:~~ltf~i~~'I~:'I~lt (~:l ~;~~~~l;: 1;1~]J~i;O~~~d

J:;,s~~~sP~i~fer~n~~~~~~~y, 'i:~~ ~ I.

~:st:~scn; and Friday, H. W. Pet- Ensembles fdr SprIng Have New ChicSunday, Jan. 27, Sunday school , * f * * *" *

at 1 ,30 p m. and English service H,\HHIET ·llll:'iI'S TilE EJER-POPULAH E:'iSEi\/BLE HAS TAKE;\! A TUR1\ FORat 2:30 p. ni. THE BETTEH-COAT~YRESSIS :-\E\YEST _ \VOOL nl'/-p\[ES STLT\'.T TT\p,

(R~~. ~~u~: ie~~~~~~7ch~~U:~·r.) BY HARRIET , ~Services for January 20: rrUE evcl'~populal" f!IlSemblelSunday school at 10:00 a, m. tahe,; a turn lor the betterMorning worship at 11 :00. this bPl'illg, if olle can judge byLuther League at 7 :00 p. m. the lovely things shoy. lJ at the

mid-season salons. IThe Luthe,' League services For now the ensemble can takehave been fairly well attended and an)' form it wants, from a capehave been an inspiration to those lopping a frock to a long coat Iwho have been attC'nding. If you o>ompleting a skirt and tuck-inhave been missing-come next blousE:',Sunday. Perhaps the newest form, and

Make some heart glad next one IiI,ely to be in excellent de­Sunday by saying to someone: lllUlld this 3priUg. is the'coat·dressuCome, let us go into the house Ul"plllble.of the Lord." Here we- ha\'6 one oC the littleCatechetical class at 1 :30 p. m. :'joft wursted frocks topped by aSaturday. There are twenty-six 10llg coat of the same material butenroUed in the class. lashlonecl so expertly that it

mako; the perfect top·coat for any

Church of Chrnt. dl'e~~ :\Intcrials Al'e VariedFourth and Logan :\I'llel'lals for these ensembles

(W, H. McClendon, Pastor.) are perf.ectly beautiful' this year.Lord's day, January 20, 1929. French Rsperic grows thinner andMorning services: Bible school, soHer, kashas are pliable as

C. E. Whitaker, superintendent, :>atins, wool crepes are sheer as10:00; the Lord's supper and ser- old-fashIOned etamaine and twicemon, theme, "Our Unfinished' as pretty _and soft and some ofTask," 11 :00. the rayon and worsteds have all

Evening services: Christian En- the earmarlts of having acqUireldeavor, topic "Seeing the Good in the best points of their two cant·Men Everywhere," 6 :30; evangel- pallent parts.istic sermon, theme, "Tempta- The colors that promise a vogu

tion." 7:30. ~y~:/~a:~l~ol~~V~ll-'~~~e,ra~ga~earWednesday evening: Exposition practice of being usable Wit~

of the bible school lesson by the eUhel' beige Ol' gray, and are exminister and how to teach, 7 :00; t1'emely flattering to the wearerprayer meeting and study of the Chanel red is all excellent clea~'sixth chapter of Romans, 7 :30. red that will be fiue for spring

We have a comfortable and at- Lido blue continues good, purpl Itractive place to worship; you tones are to the fore and perhap1are invited to attend these ser- nothing is better than those Iusvices. cious raspberry tones that are per

fectly lovely with beige accessorles. Beige, incidentally, is jU~as good a color as ever, and a J

popular. I})al'is Model Is Good Hero m'o two views of tho versntllc ensemblo wIdell Hal'rJet de..

Marcel Rochas sends us [1'0 scribes in detail in the accompml)'illg article. A smal't ~~ and:Paris a dress ensemble that i~ per white tweed SP01'ts dress (right) boasts 01 n t1'lm coat (lett) of the I

rectIy lovely and extremely suit same material. The fUl' collnl' is detnclUlbIe. '~!rable for the young miss still I . Ischool, or the :young office gil' cute lIttle b~ck yoke that takes ensemble is goIng tQ. rlval,~e silkwho appreciates how great an ad the poInted hne at the skirt. . this sprIng. ThIs is becaus~ wool.. Iditlon true chic is to any cl€;ve The coat (left) also 1.6 belted, ellS have leal'ned a trick,br twogirl. also has a yoke across, the back, tram Silk, have grown n, Ius. II

The material i8 novelty twee , has nirty pockets slit down the trous, soft, pliable. flatter andwith a fine herringbone stripe til t sides and a wide, plain border to extremely Ieminine. do

~~~~~gSo~t~l:a~:~~:;~~Yfic~~s:r~l, ~~:at~~atA'~~~f~e f~~~ n:~~~~c:~: ~~~ tSha~~~I~~nt~,~~f UCh~; I,with l)Iack and "\']1 J workin worn with this but can be 1'e· pleatings, rUffles, tucks, so OD.into it.., moved to show long, slender ~ And, from the Dolnt a iew or

The dress (l'ight) has a ell ~apels ,that tum back to frame the staring ill press, standin P Ull-little flare back lapel front with Jabot of the f1"oc~. or course a der hard wear, e!'peci.aHy l' dallywhite vestee, collar and cuffs at little black hat WIth a perky bow wear to ,and from the ora black belt. The skirt has b x on olle side is the choice for acces- school room, these sheer, apha­pleats attached by points to a sory. . Inous woolens pl'omi".:!' ,xtr~mefitted skirt yoke. The waist has a It looks ao: if the fine \\ 001 frock Iusefulness a" well 3.,; iH'Jm1 "~t_

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Methodist Episcopal Church.(Rev. W. W. Whitman, Pastor.)UChristian or Near Christian,"

that is' our theme for considera­tion next Sunday morning 11 :00o'clock. Christ said, "Tho a~t notfar from the kingdom of God!'Just how far out of the kingdom isHnot far 9ut?': Four ways of tell~

iJlg just when you get into thekingdom, We always have goodmusic at our morning 5ervice8.

Preceding the 11 o'clock serv~ce

we will have the session of O,UTSunday school. Our school is or­ga:nized for thorough work. Nomatter what class yon attend ypuwill have competent, capableteacher.

Some one said last Sundaynight after the evening serv1ceconducted by the young people,Hthat was one of the best servicesI have attended in a long while."The third group plans to have a

~~~e:m~~: t~~X~o~~~~a~ :,~fg~k~'Intermediate League for jun'ior

high school age at 6 :15 p. !tn.These young people always h~ve

gO~~n~~~vi~:~~ol board meeting6:15 Monday evening. Bring y~ur

supper snd come. I

First Preshyterian Chureh I

(Rev. Fenton C. Jones, PastOl!.)10:00 Sunday school. Prof. A.

11 :00 Morning worship. Ser­mon, "nn being broad-minded/'

: ~~~ ~:~~ ppe::~i~~s IU:::t~:~.Parents are especially inv;'l;ed -tosee their young people at work.

7 :30 Evening worship. DisfuS­sion, "The Worst Man in Wa~e."

Come and hear about him.FeUow&Lip Suppers I

The firgt fellowship supper Iwillbe held Wednesday, January 123,and the second one wednes~y,JanuarY' SO. Supper to be Be ed;promptly at 6 :SO, conelllding at7,15. 1

. 7 :20 Devotional s-ervice. 1rz :30 Lesson. This will b'f a.

discussion of the missionary '!York

of our church. *The second lesson will pr entstereopticon views of Na ona]Missions work.

Supper 25c. Each lady to llringtable serVice for her own family,

Ro.... I.·

Baptist Sodetie& Meet.The Baptist Union and Mission­

ary society met last Thursday withMrs. ~ichard Banister, Mrs. Bert Baptbt Church.Grah~m assisting. Mrs. Charles (Rev, A, C. Downing, Pastor.)Simpson led devotionals'. Rev. A. Sunday school, 10 3.. rn,C. Downing led a lesson study. Mornil)g worship, 11. AnthemPlans wel'e made for the Baptist by the choir.

~~~t:i~~i:o~~~~~~~~.toTh~ewo~~~ "~~::l~u~y~~rti~~~~t~~n.;,here,will serve dinner to delegates. The Young people's meeting at 6:30women also made plans !or the p. m. .program Tuesday by the Swedish- Evening service at 7 :30. A ser­American bell ringers' orchestra. mon with pictures entitledThe hostesses, served luncheon. I'Triumphs in Darkest Africa."Mrs, G.. A. Wade aJ:;ld Mrs. O. B. Prayer meeting every Wednes-Haas entertain next month at a day evening at 7 :30,Valentine party. A cordial welcome to all servic-

es of the church.

D. A. R. Chapter Meets.Daughters of the American Re­

volution met Saturday with Mrs.C. E. Carhart and Mrs. RatphPrince at the former's homc. Mrs.II. J. Felber gave a review of theD. 'A. R. magazme. Mrs. J. G.Mines reviewed the book, "Fath­er." Mrs. A. L. Nuernberger ofWakefield, and Mrs. Prince ofWinside, were present from outof town. A social time closed theday and the hostesses servedluncheon_ Mrs, Ed. Perry and Mrs.Harry Tiddck entertain February9 and it is planned that the stateregent, Mrs. York A. Hinman ofNorth Platte, will be here then.

P. V. Club Meeting.Members of the Pleasant Val­

ley elub met yesterday in the C. S.Ash home for an all-day meetingwith husbands as guests. Otherguests were Mr. and Mrs. MaxAsh. A three-~oul'se dinner wasserved at 1 :30 by the hostess as.-­sisted by Mrs. Carl Beck, Mrs.George Kabisch, Mrs. John Br~·

sler and Mrs. J. P. Turner. Aboutforty members and guests Werepresent to enjoy the day togeth­er. Cards were diversion for theafternoon. The club meets nextwith Mrs. Eric Thompson. ASSIst­ant hostesses are Mrs. Carl Beckand Mrs. A. C. Thompson.

Degre'~ of Honor Instal£s.The Degree of Honor lodge met

last Thursday evening with Mrs.Sarah ,Warnock. Officers wereinstalled with Mrs. Jane Barnettin charge. The new officers are:Mae Ellis, president; AliceChance, vice president; JohannaMildner, second vice president;Jane Barnett, I secretary; Sarah\Varnoclt, treasurer; Barbara Ler­ner, usher; Alma Sund, assistantusher; Lizzie Bonawitz, inne1'watch; and Nels Juhlin, outerwatch. A social time closed theevening and Mrs. Warnock andMrs. .Juhlm served luncheon.,Wayne Wo~an's Club Meets.

Members" of th(> Wayne Wo­man's club met Friday with Mrs.G. Shultheis and Mrs. D. J. Cava­naugh at the former's home. Clubsingmg was led by Mrs. R. W,GaspeI'. Reports were given fromthe December number of' theClub woman, with Mrs. G. W.Crossland in charge. Articles weregiven by. Mrs. Nettie Call, Mrs.F. S. Berry, Mrs. Clara Horsham,Mrs. A. McEachen. Mrs. C. W.Hiscox, Mrs. William Beckenhauerand Mrs. W. W. {Whitman. Re­freshments were served. Mrs. J. S.Horney entertains January 25.

Scout Troop Meetin:g.Boy Scouts of troop One met

last Thursday evening at the col­lege. The nineteenth anniversaryof the scout organization will beFebruary 8 ana the local scouts,as well as others throughout the

~~~~~yT~~a~~~nC:I~~;~t~I;~e°a~exhibit of seout handiwork in adown-town window. They will ar­range a demonstration of scoutwork, and plan other things forthe week. The troQp met Wednes.day this week.

At Dean Hanson HomerMember of the Presbyterian

Mis$ionary society met last Thurs­day with Mrs. Dean Hanson, Mrs.T. T.•Jones and Mrs. Nettie Callassisting. Mrs. R. W. Casper leddevotionals. The lesson consistedof a general discussion. Plans"Were made for two fellowship sup­(Jers, these to be January 23 and30, at the church parlors. A so~

cial time closed the day and thecommittee served luncheon, Thenext meeting will be on Wednes­day, February 13, instead of onFebruary 14. Mrs. Fred Bartelswill be hostess.

P. E. O. Has. Dinner.Members of the P. E. O. so~

ciety met Tuesday evening at theHotel Stratton for a 6 :30 dinner.Husbands were guests. The four­course dinner was served fromtables made attractive with yel­low tapers and yellow and whitecarnations. A short initiation washeld for three members of the B.I. L., namely, E. O. Stratton, H.A. Welch and A. W. Ahern. Theladies held a brief business ses­sion after which cards were di­version. Miss Pearl Rutherford

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sales, anI'!' each month. A socia:ltime closed the day and luncheonwas served. Mrs. M, Westlundand Mrs. Harry Wert entertainin two weeks.

Entertains At Dinner.Mrs. C. Shultheis entel'tained a

few friends at 6 o'clock dinnerThuridny evening. Bridge ,was di·version and Mrs. James Millerand F. E. Strahan won ,high scoreprizes.

Doris Judson, Hosteaa.Miss Doris Judson entertained

sixteen fr~ends SatUl'day evening.Bridge was diversion and prizeswere received by Miss Evelyn F'el~

bel' and Miss Evelyn Mellor. Thehostess served luncheon.

American Le-gion Auxiliary.MembC!rs of the American Le­

gian Auxiliary met Tuesday in theLegion Tooms. An executive com­mittee was elected for the year.'rhe rehabilitation group madeplans for preparing boxes for boysin Kansas City hospitals. A regu­lar meeting is planne.d for nextmonth,

WitL M~s. E. J. nesler.Mrs. E. J. Fue lel" entertained

members of the ndustrial clubyesterday. The ti e was ~pent inmaking baskets. Miss AnnaThompson entert ins next. \

Bible Study CirrclMrs. J. W. Zie leI' entertained

memberS' of the B ble StudY CircleTuesQ.ay. Mrs. Cades Simpsonled the regular I sson study. Mrs.A. E. Laase is ho tess next week.

Fash on Turns to'Lusterless Fabrics* * \*** *",*

DULL MATE IALS PROMISE TO BE MOST POPULAR NEXT SPnING--VIVID COL,40RS A D jEwELED ORNAMENTS TO SUPPLY BRIGHT TOUCHES

BY HRRIl:lTDULL material promise a great

vogue for s ring. Perhaps itis because. with 11 the glitter thathas appeared' e fywllere this au·

,tumn and wlnte '. tile- lime is ripefor change.

"More likely it s because the bestdl'essed women ave learned thatsoft fabrics/tha do not ,have toomany high Ugh s lend themselvesmore A'racefully to the now femi·nine modes. litter should beadded in the COl m of pius or otherornan\ent.

Therefol·e. If ieking up bargainsill coats, suits a d dnyUme win'sledfl'ock!>. at the J uuary sales, it willbe a wise thing to chooM the verysoftest, most lu tertess fabrics youCIlIL

"', ,Social For. east I

Altrusa club me ts next .Mon­day with Mrs. ¥. ''-IRinger.. £. 'W. W. Club m ~ts next Wed-nesday with Mrs. nry :K~y.

Rural ~ome socie y meets thisThursday' "lith Mrs A. T. Clay·

~O~PQa 'Woman's \club meetsTuesday'of next w ek with Mrs.C. E. Gildersleeve.

Pre-Sehool study grou}) of theA. A. U. W. meets Friday after­::noon at the college

Miherva Club m eta next Mon- ,Monday ClUb Meets.day with Mf,'13. 'R. • Smith. The Monday club met January" 14lessoq on I Wome Leaders in with Mrs. H. H. Hahn. The host­World Affairs" wi I be led by ess had charge 'of the lesson on

M,~h~·::·~~O~~'U meets Friday ~:~y~:;~ia~o~~i:si~~~T~s~l~r~with Mrs. D. W. Noakes, Mrs. T. Jones.P. C. Crockett an Mrs. ManyStubbs assist. Mrs W. C. Foxleads devotionals. ev. Fento.p C.Jones will speak, cl'ipture verseswill be given in r sponse to TO11call.

Mrs. U. S. Con , Mrs. E. J.

"~~~t~~::~ ~~sS~o reI'sB:~~kM~~:F. S. Berry are ent rtaining about Young People's CI....200 women next ednesday and The Young People's Bible studyThursda.y evening at Neihardt class met Friday evening at thehall, the new dor itory for gjrls E. B. Young horne. The lesson wasat the Wayne Stat Teachers Col., in the eleventh chapter of He­lege. Bridge will diversion. brews. The class continues this

The Country clu party to have book Friday evening this week.

~::~p;:~~ ~h~~ile~e ~~~r:a~1 bte~, Girt SCO~b 'Meet. ,cause of the play, UAunt Lucia." Girl scouts met Friday eveningThe committee is follows: Mr. at the calistheneum at the Stateand Mrs, J. W. J nes, Mr. and Teachers College. Th'c girls danc­Mrs. W. R. Ellis, r. and Mrs. S. ed the Virginia reel after whichA. Lutgen, Mr. an Mrs. R. B. they were divided into patrols toJudson, Mr. and s. L, A. Fan- work on the code. They meetske, Mr. anAMrs. ohn Harring- again tomorrow evening.ton and Mr"nd rs. H. B. Cra-ven. Entertains Fortnightly club.

Fonten'eUe Delp ians meet Fri- Members of the Fortnightly dubday, January 19, a the city hall. were guests of Mrs. W. M. Haw­Mrs. W. H. Neely is lesson leader kms Monday. :lVII's. Winifred Mainand tlJe following troct reports Igave a most interesting talk onwill be giv~m: uIta y to the Begin- her trip to China and Japan. Mrs.ning th,e Fourt enth Century," Hawkms served luncheon. The

· W., Theob ld: "France to club meets in two weeks with Mrs.nning of he 'Fourteenth John T'- Bressler." Mrs. W . Von Seggern;

Rul," :M s. F. L. Blair; Pr=esbytenan Aid.uGrowth of Engli h Institutions,", Members of the PresbyterianMrs. J. T. Bressle; uThe Run-I Aid met yesterda;;r for a social af­dred Years of Wa ," Mrs. C. M. tel'noon. Mrs. G. M. Graven, Mrs.Craven, and "T-he talian Renais- F. E. Strahan and Mrs. C. Shul-s.1.nce;' Mrs. A. R Davis. theis served sandwiches, cake and

, tea. Mrs. A. M. Jacobs turned ov~U. D. Club Meets '..., er to the Aid a check for $92.70,

Mrs. C. H. Fis er e"ntertained pl'oceeds from the sale of cards,U. D. club membe Monday. Each

· membeF reported on a magazinearticle. Mrs. J. ,Jones entel'­tains next week.

Coterie Cluh Meets..Mermberg vf the Coterie club

met Monday with Mrs. W. G.Shultheis. Mrs. A. W. Ahern gavea re;view of a current issue of themagazine, The Woman's Journal.Mrs. Schultheis served l'efresh-

, St:. Paul ,Luther Aid. ments at the close of the after-St. 'PauJ..Luthe n Aid met mst noon. Mrs. P. A. Theobald enter­

ThurSday' with M s. Alvena KorffItains wnext Monday.and 'Md. ,Frank Korff at the --church parlors. rs. Frank Korff Acme Club MlCetl.was named secre ary' in the place Mrs. Walter Weber entertainedof Mrs. Be,n Mey 1', who res~ned. Acme clUb members ,Monday.

· The women plan ed four food 1Mrs. A. M. Jacobs gave a report