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Section - on_e ------- pageS--- SIX - T·ime Local Attorney urch Women to· Sponsor Postoffice to Close for .. . Doy; Firms Open Rites Slated No window or carrier service officE! Wednesday in observance of Veterans Day, Don Wightman announced this week. Mail will be distributed to post. office boxholders. A prominent Wayne attorney and long-time State Normal hoard member has been rccogniz{'(\ \)y WSTC with a decision to name Ih;' new now untll'I' W. A. -..,...----------- i . School Board Asks board to name lhe haH [oi'·lhe M4,. Waync attorney. ception, in The Herald's I contesLlhis wcek._Three of the 10 churches lFneOalconyOi"the-.nirthvitirUret>cl1en,plav--+,contest games ended in. tie scores Benthack', 1\1rs. Dave NICKlE McLEAN -oem oncr-Fred Bernthal wll1-----rrom nd--;t-wo er:t-Hlnt-s----wcre----tiecLio..r-lha B.--c2ftM-s-,--M-F-s, play the leading roles in the Wayne Prep presen· ed by Miss . I the campus fIrst prize. and Mrs. Robert Stanley. tation of Victor Herbert's "The Red Mill" tonight school enrollment is only 75 students, the The winners were Max Lund. The service project will be col· Ru 'les The cornerstone tor' lhe rrev,----' hall, whiCh is scheduled for completion by September, 1960, will be laid by the Nebraska Mi'!' sonic Grand lodge Nov. 24. Dr. sf and Friday night at WSTC's Rice auditorium. tion will be complete with a full' orchestra strom, and Mrs. Anita iccting for refugee' camp Curtain time is 7 :30 p.m. Bernthal, who ploys the chorus of 50 vOices. Dlrectmg the production -is" Saunders, Dixon. Both picked babies in Korea and Hong Kong. pa'rt of Con Kidder( is shown preparing to descend MUSIC Supervisor Fred Vorce. seven winners correctly and esti· Mrs. Russell Dacken will be ------- mated 28 points as the highest vocalist for the services. Rev. soud Grand lodge, wilt make the address. Highway Department Says Stop Lights will pronounce the bene tributes to the child's train'ing and fosters good pedestrian habits so that the child becomes prepared for his rolE in life as a·pedestrian. We have been forced to conclude, Such training. and habits will stay after exhaustive tests, that the best , with the every intersection protectil;c ,system is one in whIch and street 'he comes to throughout the child is responsible for his life. his own saiety and the IIlDtorist is Most school child protectIOn sys· warned of. those points and times terns involv{' atle to control at which childrcn most apt Again this be challenged by several top games. They appear in an adver· tisement on page 5, section 2 Among the puzzlers are Arkansas· Southern Methodist, Gustavus Adol· phus Kearney. Iowa· Ohio State and Michigan-Indiana. Entries for this final contest must be in The Herald office 01' postmarked before 5:30 p.m. Wed· nesday, Any contestant correctly He-ld, -rec.-eived .. a wluti-in the same division. . All seven youths arc exhibiting in the SiouxlailP' crop shQW at Sioux City today. ., than one . contributions and pledges per minute. Nlllf'ty of the 1 reached a of $7,908.15 Wed· total hotlr studied was available nesday mornmg, .Dr. Proett said. for crossinp, Main stre<'t safely. I the, 1960 campaigp •. average or length Chest dircctors this week of would. have to, pressed their appreciatlOn to C'I" SI d d wa,t should he amve atthe end of I citizens who conlributed tnlt ate Safur aJ a safe gap, 1S appro}'lmafl'ly 121 cd '10 make the drive so '. For Crippled Children ""m are Icss-'than 15 i' the stoppage of 100 percent of the ' training and . " illTfils scboo) !;::ross· vehicles. The lone violator is just and aid the formation of good, safe ing !'lata rcvcJls Ingical!y and qUite I B30 Th dE' as hazardous to the child as if there pedestrian habits. The judgmf'ot that from tbe stand" I urs ay venlng were nume..rous violators. The very .and experience of the very young I pomt of honestly contributing to the I rear-possibility of SUCh. a viol<ltion child mushnitially be supplement· sufety of yotmg pC(lpstrians. the About S3? .pcrsons attended the should be sufficient to ques· ed by more mature supervision, stoppage of vehiculat: traHic is un· I fouJtecnth annual Wayne employ· Hon the merits and adequacy This can be the fuhction of a school· necessary, I i party eve· Ask Rural Teachers for this system. . boy patrol, but is best provided by In view of the facts CIty auditorIUm, Cham· Junior Red Cross'ru-n'as- In the sys· adults.. ' : in the of the realization' fhat N. Parke, an- contnbutes .nothmg to the The Highway department has de· the eXisting measures are actu· Decorations salu'tcd the U. S.'s Dramq Group Slated at 'WSTC Tuesday - ment of. safe pedestrian' habits and the' consequential sary delay and ill will engendered by the unnecessary stoppage of the Highway depart. ment impelled to request that struction was discussed age expenses for teachers to at· tend professional meetings was okayed. Supt. E. W. Willert said the steel strike 'has held up_ ments of steel for the building, though some work is can- rooms will start at 8 p.m. lo'enaJ)Ie parents have CQlifet"ences wtth ers. Coffee and cookies will served following the visitations. American 'Education Week was established after World War I to allow the public to be accurately informed about its schools.

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-T·ime Local Attorney urch Women to· Sponsor Postoffice to Close for C~rnerstone ..

. ~terons Doy; Firms Open Rites Slated No window or carrier service

officE! Wednesday in observance of Veterans Day, Po~tmaster Don Wightman announced this week. Mail will be distributed to post. office boxholders.

A prominent Wayne attorney and long-time State Normal hoard member has been rccogniz{'(\ \)y WSTC with a decision to name Ih;' new now untll'I'

Pre~liJE'nt W. A. m';j'rml'llmll'~~

-..,...-----------i ~~~~ul~~~~i~.}';;~:~ atl~~r~~::I~.:l\::;~ . School Board Asks board to name lhe haH [oi'·lhe M4,.

Waync attorney.

ception, in The Herald's I contesLlhis wcek._Three of the 10 churches

lFneOalconyOi"the-.nirthvitirUret>cl1en,plav--+,contest games ended in. tie scores Benthack', 1\1rs. Dave J,~he~o~p~hil~I:U;~S~' f?u~~1J~~:~~li~~1;~~~~~'~~!~~~~~~~"~ NICKlE McLEAN -oem oncr-Fred Bernthal wll1-----rrom nd--;t-wo er:t-Hlnt-s----wcre----tiecLio..r-lha ~1.. B.--c2ftM-s-,--M-F-s, play the leading roles in the Wayne Prep presen· ed by Miss . I the campus fIrst prize. and Mrs. Robert Stanley. tation of Victor Herbert's "The Red Mill" tonight school enrollment is only 75 students, the produc~ The winners were Max Lund. The service project will be col·

Ru'les The cornerstone tor' lhe rrev,----' hall, whiCh is scheduled for completion by September, 1960, will be laid by the Nebraska Mi'!' sonic Grand lodge Nov. 24. Dr.

sf gr~~~~~;i! ~:f~:-'==--and Friday night at WSTC's Rice auditorium. tion will be complete with a full' orchestra an~ strom, Way~e, and Mrs. Anita iccting lay~ttes for refugee' camp Curtain time is 7 :30 p.m. Bernthal, who ploys the chorus of 50 vOices. Dlrectmg the production -is" Saunders, Dixon. Both picked babies in Korea and Hong Kong. pa'rt of Con Kidder( is shown preparing to descend MUSIC Supervisor Fred Vorce. seven winners correctly and esti· Mrs. Russell Dacken will be -------~--.s;----.~-~~ ------- -.--------~----. mated 28 points as the highest vocalist for the services. Rev.

soud Grand lodge, wilt make the address.

Highway Department Says Stop Lights ~f.~~~:r~;::!::~:~:t ~~i~~r;:~ £~~i~~n will pronounce the bene

m~'m~~~u~y-~~~o~~~d~~"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

tributes to the child's train'ing and fosters good pedestrian habits so that the child becomes prepared for his rolE in life as a·pedestrian. We have been forced to conclude, Such training. and habits will stay after exhaustive tests, that the best

, with the chil~t every intersection protectil;c ,system is one in whIch and street 'he comes to throughout the child is l~rgely responsible for his life. his own saiety and the IIlDtorist is

Most school child protectIOn sys· warned of. those points and times terns involv{' atle to control at which th~ childrcn ~re most apt

Again this be challenged by several top games. They appear in an adver· tisement on page 5, section 2 Among the puzzlers are Arkansas· Southern Methodist, Gustavus Adol· phus Kearney. Iowa· Ohio State and Michigan-Indiana.

Entries for this final contest must be in The Herald office 01'

postmarked before 5:30 p.m. Wed· nesday, Any contestant correctly

He-ld, -rec.-eived .. a wluti-in the same division. .

All seven youths arc exhibiting in the SiouxlailP' crop shQW at Sioux City today. .,

than one sa~~r l:~~~~in\~h~~~)~~tunity . contributions and pledges per minute. Nlllf'ty p~r('ent of the 1 reached a to~al of $7,908.15 Wed· total hotlr studied was available nesday mornmg, .Dr. Proett said. for crossinp, Main stre<'t safely. I ~~~ ;7~:i/or the, 1960 campaigp

•. T~e average b~ockade or length Chest dircctors this week of ~Ime a-pc::lestl'1~n would. have to, pressed their appreciatlOn to C'I" SI d d wa,t should he amve atthe end of I citizens who conlributed tnlt ate Safur aJ a safe gap, 1S appro}'lmafl'ly 121 cd '10 make the drive so "~''-,=''''-I-==:'::

~~~0~~s52 Ts:';:;~~ki~d~~n~~~~Cb~~O;';, '. For Crippled Children ""m are Icss-'than 15 i'

the stoppage of 100 percent of the ' training and . " illTfils scboo) !;::ross· vehicles. The lone violator is just and aid the formation of good, safe ing !'lata rcvcJls Ingical!y and qUite I B30 Th dE' as hazardous to the child as if there pedestrian habits. The judgmf'ot CO~clusively, that from tbe stand" I urs ay venlng were nume..rous violators. The very .and experience of the very young I pomt of honestly contributing to the I rear-possibility of SUCh. a viol<ltion child mushnitially be supplement· sufety of yotmg pC(lpstrians. the About S3? .pcrsons attended the should be sufficient re~s~m to ques· ed by more mature supervision, stoppage of vehiculat: traHic is un· I fouJtecnth annual Wayne employ· Hon the merits and adequacy This can be the fuhction of a school· necessary, I i e~·employee party .Th~rsday eve· Ask Rural Teachers for this system. . boy patrol, but is best provided by In view of the fore90in~ facts ~lng;t---Hte CIty auditorIUm, Cham· Junior Red Cross'ru-n'as-

In a-dditi~ni the sch~ol.stop sys· adults.. ' : in the ~ig~t of the realization' fhat n~~nc~~r~~~~y w~~k N. Parke, an-contnbutes .nothmg to the The Highway department has de· the eXisting measures are actu· Decorations salu'tcd the U. S.'s

Dramq Group Slated at 'WSTC Tuesday -ment of. safe pedestrian' habits and the' consequential unneces~

sary delay and ill will engendered by the unnecessary stoppage of vehicles~ the Highway depart. ment impelled to request that

struction was discussed age expenses for teachers to at· tend professional meetings was okayed.

Supt. E. W. Willert said the steel strike 'has held up_ needed~sl'liJ>.+ ments of steel for the building, though some mason~y work is can-

rooms will start at 8 p.m. lo'enaJ)Ie parents have CQlifet"ences wtth the'·t,',el,"j"u~"" ers. Coffee and cookies will served following the visitations.

American 'Education Week was established after World War I to allow the public to be accurately informed about its schools.

"

~The:W4yne' ,(.N--.!Il)!~erald, Thursday~ l)Iovemb.er 5, 1959 !;~eM~.u~ss. l\~~~r~~~h

The Wayne Herald Butchie.

,Mr, and Mrs., Clarence Giese tlDd family spent last Wednesday evening in the Leonard Blecke home.

Mcy IlCr eighty:~jglifh

~-'---=~~:JEaIlll •• iaiD.--'I~,P'-ab""---'!.!":~1-lFar::~:~::~~-:::::;~jil~~~Ji:J:~riI:J~~.:!1~f}~~ct.ii~~~~~~~~~~~~~tu'~:s~~~~t;~~~~=fu~~;:m:;~:~· All (}{.....h(.l.f-childl'l!n Wel'<' . I Carol Hirchert and children and Mrs. C. W. pr::;:s~t.Gco;~e Je~sen 'vj-sl~e~l' hn

an'd Melva Knoell, Dixon, called on Pender, 1\'lrs.- Mae Young, MrS. aunt, Mrs. Emma Levene, 'I'm'".

NORTHEAST

Mrs', John Surber Thursday after· Dna Olson. Mrs. A. W. Dolph, Mrs. day aftm:noon. ' " noon. " I R,a y D)lts. J\lrs. Millie Matti~on I I I I d' . !"

-" - -. and John Lower were cooperative T~;I~~~ay s:d~o sl"~i~aay WllW;,:1 ;~::: . . dmner guests Sunday in the Mrs. 1 .

I See By' T'Le Herald Julia Perdue home. ~a~i~n~ e ~~h~~t:;;~C(. ~t~~<~'~~~:T~1 .. . - ~ -D. .. Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Andrews

and sons, Blair, left Sunflay after ~~~~h;r:~~ ri~~ f~v~OIr:~¥t~;~~:1 a;~;~~?:~~h U::r~~t ;~e;~ .~~~:::. Wakefield.

Mr. and Mrs.' Orval· Hickerson Brad .

spending the weekend' in the arlernoon Pleasant Hill Charles Hc'ikes home. Gary and Hill sehonl enjoyed a Larry had visited Heikes' since at Wakefield. last Wednesday.

Mrs. Wilbert Oak "was a Thtln day dinner guest -of Mrs. -Ernt":-.l

I ~

WQyDe-Granquist hOnle. 1\11'. <lnd Mrs. Howard Gaunt and daughters join· ed them for supper. Anderson. ._

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• BV Staff Corresponden' ~lliffi~n~~"effl~b~~"I-~ffi*-we~~~iffi4or.-HI~-~I~la¥+&.~~~n~~Cr"~,v~W&L&rnd~ .. uy~~.n~-R~~c~~~~~~1"'GT.~~~~~~~~~~~~mTI~--~---­Lutt home last Wednesday' after­noon to help Mrs. Lutt observe her birthday.

c,c.cc--'-;"'-- Mr;T.-H. Buehner and.Milto;'--­La\'"errre-;- ea-iiT.-;----arl h ecl te .isH ill

<Mrs. Norman Vogle, Coleridge, .,-----.a"d-.j,u"'·l\1a~.yn Koch and Ronald

v!sil('ri in the· Ernest Bramme'r home last Monday afternoor#­

Last Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. French Penn visited in the Donald Neison I , Wausa.

NORTHWEST

Watne • By Staff Correspond,int

M.r. and Mrs. Fred Haines and Leonar.d

f_ NorfOIk.:-YiSrtedm :.1' ;-o:-t-"":'·~-,:,'",c~"t,c~°iO:"~':;;';':;~·~:rl-;;;;;;;;~'

Emil Brader home last Sunday. Mrs. L. H. Hupp and Peggy,

Bloomfield, visited last weekend in the Hupp home.

and Connie to see Luth('r -oollege, Walloo, cnd.

Gerald Florine, Luther c:ollege, son. Wahoo spent the weekl'lld in the Mrs. Earl Perkins, Des Moines, home of his parents, I'dr. and Mrs. arriv~d Saturday evening to visit ~_~rmond Florine. her sister, Mrs. J. H. Spahr, and

Last~Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Otto rMr. -and-i1Ylrs. Florenz--Niemann, other relatives and friends. Willers and family, Neligh, were Winsidc, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred . Mrs. Mary Schulte spent the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Reeg '}Iere dinner guests of Mr. weeKend in "the' Victor Knieschc Wlllers and famii)'. and Mrs. Ray Rccg and Jana Rae home.

St~l~~n~ncdallM"dr-i',_" n1J:h·em'~·lh·mE-Ihl<l·lir,,"5'''I_I~~J~~~~~La,,._'1'-.'''''<Mi'''iOnIFh:'!!~!~~~'.::::~'~:::~~~;:':~:u;.':::,~~:;'~~

Phillip. aa

Ga..thje .home whilf' t,heir parents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Peterson, at­

tended the employer-cmployee ban­quet.

Eddie Bull spent Thursday after~ . -Ga-l.hj('-;-

Ammonium NiI .... te

••• gives--you-thes&­special advantages:

• N"OBRIDGING

the Lowell Johnson home, Wayne, and with the Jerry Stirtz family, Lincoln.

ARE OVER!

less-than

DRY lOe 2-5c and SOc cain changers

,----Soap-and Bleach Dispensers

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« WEDDINGS .... REUNION8 « CLUB

Fred Blalr.

-Evening Circle Hears Wayne Prep Soloists Social Forecast

Mrs. Mau is 500 clt;binet last Tuesday with '--Coterie' Club Meets "~-i-it;ie""ner-,""fh.ran-~eh'''dl-:-\j1oE+~~~~~::;:~7!;;;:;n:~~~+i1~~~~fu-f.¥.iWJ:~~~NF~~~'!~~"';:~~:;ilil==C""---

Mrs. A~na Mau. Mrs. Bob Rine- Coterie club met Monday' with

Thursda,y,- Nov. S Ken Lore 'Club-Mrs ,T. J.

Hughes

hart and Mrs. Paul.ZepI~~ we~e Mrs. Art Auker. Prizes . went to , guests. Tuesday's meetmg IS Mrs. Warren Shulthcis-, Mrs. Les-with Mrs. Ben Meyer. lie Ellis and Mrs. Robert Cas-

• per. Monday's meeting is with

Presbyterian EVE'ning ~('irde met last Wednesday. Wayne Prep soloists, Nicki McLean, David Schreiner. Mike Perry, BiJI Reeg and Donna Hughf'S, ~~ng Ji.everal numbers frOHt~'Thc Red Mill" operetta. Fred Vorce directed and accompamed the singers.

EDT Club-Mrs. John' Gathje King~s Daughters Logan Homemakers Club-Mrs.

Delta Dek Club ,Meets Mrs. Casper. With .Mrs. L.A. Jensen ~.-C-_______ 1"'='~"',"hnnjc-liF:jalte-,;ervrce-c

Churches" .. Mrs. Max Lundstrom i('d de­

votions. Elisabeth LanzclIstie!,

speaker.

William Krallmim Altona Trinity Ladies Aid Cardctte Club-Mrs. John F.

M-rs, Clul'k Banistet Contract" Bridge Club-Mrs. C.

H. Fisher Friday, Nov. 6

Mrs. John Barr was chairman of the serv~ng committee. A joint praise service will be held Nov. 18.

Royol N

'WHS Music Boosters, 2:30 p.m. .. ~"Saturday, Nov. 7

Elisobeth Lanzenstiel Speoker at PEO Meet

Elisabeth Lanzenstiel, Ger-.speaker at

at Hp,tel

Royal "N_~ighbors lodge met T...ue.sday. Plans werc....11).adc,,[o( il Christ~as dinner party. Dec. 1.

Mrs. -Everett Rouerts, Mrs. Julia Perdue and Mrs. I"rank Heine were on the serving com­mittee.

Wesleyon Service Guild Begins Study of Luke

Wesleyan servTce --gumr -n1et ___ last We.drurS:day_ wIth...Mr..s.. H~ttie

Hall. Mrs. C. C. Powers was co­hostess. , Mrs. Raymond Ellis led clevo·· Hans. Rev. William Simmer con­ducted the first lesson on.--UlO-----study of LUke. q..

WAVNE

SEE 2 MAJOR FEATURES!

Star Kensington-Mrs.

Nov. 9 ~lIxiliary covered dish

lunch OES Merry Mixers Club-Mrs.

Cburlc.!. Wittler Mim'P("a Club-Mrs. Raymond

Schreiner Coterie Club-Mrs. Robert Cas·

per "tuesday, Nov. 10

.EnrtnigbJly., ,CJ.ulL.."Mrs . .RalpIL Beckenhauer

PNG'Club Klick and Klatter Club-Mrs.

Lou Lutt 500 Club-Mrs. Ben Meyer r::ridgctte-Mrs. Bob Johnson 1\-1 W -Glu.e-iVli'S. 1 f-aW-e-M-eNttH .1Ee Club-Mrs. Henry Arp COlltract Bridge Club-Mrs. Ed

Wolske ---

Wednesday, Nov. 11 Grace Lutheran Ladies Aid WSCS tasting party LaPorte Club-REA

follrs. Don Rcde<.l.flH'-l:....lJ-l.GW·

Mrs. D. S. Wightman- reported on the international peace schol· arship, I\1.rs. Eph Bec~enhauer on the- education fund and CotteY colleg~ and Mrs, Adon Jeffrey on PED.

Hostesses were Mrs. Brad W-J.l'ffe'munde-;- -Mxs. hart and Mrs. Leota Senter. Nov. 17 meeting will be in WSTC li­

brary lounge . - --j

---Centro~Sociol Circle Pions Chri~tmas Party

Central Social circle made plans for a Christmas party to be held Dec. 1 with Mrs: Chris Baier. ~-ret siSfers WIll be re· vealed.

Tne

__ ,_Met.hJ)dist Circles: Hellr, Mrs: Huey Tell of Japan

Mrs. George Huey, DeKalb, Ill., spoke and showed slides on

Circle I-Mrs. Harold Olson Circle II-Mrs. Martin Ringer Circle III-Mrs. Herbert Wehr-

l'I;' Japan at Methodist circle meet-ell'rlc IV-Mrs. 'Bcrnard l\ley- ings last Wednesday.

CI'

Thursday, Nov. 12 Suonv Homemakers Club-Mrs.

c'arl Thies AAUW

Circles' 1 and II met in the af­ternoon at the church. Hostesses were Mrs. Kermit DanielsQn,

- M-f-S. Ed Caauwe, M..rs.._.J __ ---H. Spahr, Mrs. Frank Gilbert, Mrs.

_G1enn Walker, Mrs. Claude Wright, Mrs. Bessie David~on,

United Presbyterian Church (Dr. O. B. Pro_ett, pastor)

--a.m.; ftttI'Sery, 11, "6Iship-, "In Danger of Living," 11; every member canvass committee, 2 p.m.; l\lariners', 8.

p.m..

c~~e~_~;, S=;/~~11~O~ ;;,;,;;;+a-Rd--Ju';jer-l!iDl~,o"",,,-w'--'hm->+ffiiicrii'i1i>'-sfufcr.iv ~~-m'fu~;.;;a;.t~~~~~~~=~==~~~~~":':~~==~~~ __ ___ en;, 8.

Thursday, NOv. 12: study, 2 p.m.

Se''''t':41,amlly~I~~M",.~~ln~laLsYt·~'~''n~I~~~~carrlli,rOth~e'"~F~re:d~~'R~Wee~~F;~~a:. in the A. Preston' home. and Mrs. Ray R.eeg and Jana

Mr. and Mrs. Mathies Holt, _Le- were supper guests Friday in course, 9 a.m. banon, Kan., Mr. and Mrs. Gary "I,. the Fred Reeg home.

Wednesday, Nov. 11: WSCS; 2 Worrell.and Terry, Fre.rognt, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reeg visite:f Mr. and Mrs. John Horstman, Car- Sunday afternoon in- -the Martin

p.m. roll, were .overnight guests last Dtteman home, Hartington.

First Baptist Church (Russell M. Dacken, pastor)

Friday, Nov. 6: World - Com­munity Day, 2 p.m.

Sunday, No\'. 8:

Sunday, Nov. school, 10 a.m.; worship, 11; evangelistIC service, 8 p.m.

Wednesday, Nov. 11: Prayer meeting, 8 p.m .

• Grace Lulheran Church Missouri Synod

Saturday in the _Andrew Parker Mr. and Mrs..- Gerald Grone vis-home. ited -Monday e.vening in the Fred

Mrs-;-i)ua-ne-~nd$a."..,-Joh~ny aile! Reeg home. D.Qn, Wahoo, _axtiveJj ThursMY to WiJL~Beuthien, Vandalia, III~, visit in the Oscar Peterson home. left after spending a Mr. Lindsay was an

• penetrates deep into sore chest muscles • helps relieve surface congestion • soothes inside where it's sore • gre8~'.!less, stainless 'Just apply over chest, rubbing in genlly. No vapors to inhale, nO .heat pads or hot cloth to apply. Guaranteed ·to

~~n:;~:~~~e satisfaction or o~. 1 A9

AT OUR ~ DRUG STORE

- (E-. -J-;--Be-rntital, pastor)­Thursday, Nov. 5: Choir, S. p.m.

I--il::::;:::::::==::===~g~~g~~~~:;;;;;~==:;:=~~::;;:;;;:::::::::::::::::::~l Friday, Nov. 6: Adult sludy group, 8 p.m.

triter Be~el/5-Plck-A-Winner£QO_lbaltcome5' here~ ~jn~~~I~~I~~~~~kly p~izes:T~~~}~~c'!!VChallllel •. ,~ ... fC)r the=~i(:K.:A-WJ'NNER PROGRAM at 10:20 P.M:HWe~nesdays

-~and the BEXEL SCOREBOARITSafuraaYsaffer--lne game.

-Wh~~onthe 17~in. Admiral Portable TV - Last week~s

; •. j' Sh~Hic~e~.o~ h,er ~ntry~l~~~;afFe~ers .• I 53 -Years -Of Rehoble PrescrIption '5ervlce

--we-wc.nt To toke this opporflinity fo tha:nKllie ~ony friends who

We are looking forward to seeing y,ou ogain soon. You won't wont to miss the showing of the 1960 line ofG-E IIpplionces,

VWhich Russ is selecting. ot I.ouisville, Ky-, this week.

c..---~'- 'l~':'_:::!l'.i .. " dItWINELEER;-WAYNE---===-Mebt ond Fowl'CC-orving Set

--28x-58-inch-Ronch Rug

22 i 44-i~ch ~Rai\ch Rug

Plalnv.iew 20, P,hrrce,19 t'Em', 39, Ne'vcn~tlc 0 Hooper 13, Lyons 7 Doane 46, Midland-O Wakefield 19. Oakland. 7 . - W'Yri.Stat~ 7, ·Hislliigs 7 (lie) ~~f::~n~:~'p~~se~e~214 Peru-Chadron,- cancelled, snow West Point 21, Madison--7- . _Kear-Dey -43, ,Dana 0_ Pender 13, West Point GA 6 Wesleyan 20, Concordia 6 . " .,-;. >,ft, ." __ ,or •• '"~7?''''''' ~, ',,' , .... ,. ,

The problem is l\1idl:.md has little Wednesday Ladies W to offer but Nelst.'n's aerial attack, Swanson TV. . ..... 22 Bowevcr, neither team boasts a . ~ ~ : i=~~- Hotel Morrison·-. poteut scoring threat. In eight Tillie's .. games the Wildcats have scored El Rancho ... only 50 points, the Warriors 53. Squirt .... Only Dana, with 3:-1 in seVen games, -Coca Cola

~_~. h::a~s-,d~()~nc~~ic~ss'-;;.O';' ~U~le~~sc~o~rc~b~o.norr~din· JL~~~,~~~~~~~:~e;;i:.jJOO!H1~~!'~~~~J11Lj __ ~!S Hybrid.

WHrlCH,ts will gain fifth plac(' in Nebraska College conference stund· ings. . -

The Wildcats p!;.lycd to J one of WSTC their rare ti('S at lIastln/-:s Satur- 10 day, 7·7. It was Wayne-'s ei~ht.h tie 172 sincc tilt, Nee was fornwd III 1945. Yards passing -1

liastings electrified HI{' .small I Total yards .171 homecoming crowd hy Intercepting g.'lSSCS aUcmpted . ____ ~T_UL_ a Wayne pass on the gamc'"s-'second Completed play from scrimmage. C h u c k Intercepted by Hayt's graol}('d Sliel'te"r" Punts~yaJ:;as'-

aerial ami "S('ooted ,10 yards without Punt average Wayne interference. Jim Paige Furtlbles lost' kicked the' pOInt to make it 7·0. Yards p-enaIizeti-

High scores: Squirt, 734 and 2,-062; Verlie Cleveland, 193 and 500.

Friday Ladies Trio W L Carl's Conoco . 25 - Y Burman's .. . ....... 20 12 Arnie'S' Superette. 19 13 Nixon's 17 15 Northrup King 15 17 Larson's. 14 18 Wayne Feeds 14 18

'mth-for-WC,v",e'.-be.t-eH ---w-arnemunde ]ns. 4,- --28--Higj1 scores: Arnie's, 469 and 1,-

291; Kathy Kahler, 176; Alice John­son, 475.

, Couples League

Doesahei-Siev_er..s... __ ... -Woods-Wehrer . GathjeT BulI Diamon-Zach Thompson-West GaUi}c7l'homsen Whitney-Miles Jech-Barner

Charles Murphy FunerlJrSerVtcls· Held:

• . L. ~ ._

Merlin M. Wright; Wakefield, of­ficiated at the rites. Mrs. Roy Wig­gainS and Mrs:. Per Pearson,

~r~~~!!el:~dsa·~~~~1h~ 0i~ie~~g~~' Have-in Jesus."

P.allbearers-__ w.ere Ralph-. Buss­ler, Eln1er Grandquist, Joe Kunz­man, Alfred Manske, William Jen­sen and Norris Weible. Burial was in Greenwood

wns prC'cedcd .in deuth by'lwr hus­bimd, a son, a daughter and a

Survivors in'chlCle four dhughters, -~lrs: George- JI. Owens,. Carr~lli Mrs. Otis Decker, Wynot,' Mrs. Carl Weike, Fremont, and Mrs. C.

Omaha;

Joseph Carberry, Norfblk, and Mrs. Clarence Deck, ._Casper, Wyo.; a brothpr Walter, Tulsa, Okln., anr:;l one grandchild.

• Mrs. Edwin Vahlknmp and ~~th

spent s('vf'rnl days last week' ith\.g-l\1r~, \~fLh!ka.mp's I'n'·Qnl.S;-l~.''-~I-~ and !\Irs. lIl'riwl"t ton, 'la ____ --------,_,.,.--

Mrs. Warren Di-mme and fam1~ Carroll, visil£.'d Saturday cvonln'g in the &tr8. Julia P{'nlue home: -

Pi~7::~ ~~~:;e OPEN THAT'S WHAT! W~~c,.~~~--l~~~oo~~~~~~~~-U~~~~~~~~~~~4f~ __ ~~~~~_~~~~~~~~~~~~~-t---I­

WSTC

Dahl Nursing Wolters Service.,

Farmers Elev. . 6 . High scores: Sweet Lassy, Swan·

son, 874; Lassy, 2494; Phil James, 20"8,: '1Ceil Sp1ittgerber~ 565.

Ronnie Anderson's passing and the running of· Eldon Nixon, Fred Peterson and, I,..arry Becker led Wakefield to touchdowns the first two times tltey Wittl tlte ball.

~~;~a~l:ri!~~a;V~;~~!tb:ft~~u~~:II'·ItUillflfn,n~~. H;oskins-; for $2,800. -"'Oct. 31: --Harv:ey ,E~ht~nkamp & . . , .. - - -=--

wife to Cecil Wriedt; lot 18, Pine Rev. ~ucille Appl~~y offICIated

Jeff Bogue was the offensive standdut Wr OakHmtl. Ariderstm and Larry Donnelly ,paced the wlD­ncr's defense. Anuerson intercept­ed three Viking passes.

Wakefield 13 6 0 O~l~ Qaklan<l~_ ...... ~.c1I~O .. ,0 .

PlaInview' Nudges to

ment were announced this. week by Athletic Director Burton Merri­man.

The competing teams will be Augustana, Morningside, Gustavus Adolphus and Wayne. Th"ourney is scheduled Dec. 29-30.

Football RoundQP

-----~~~~~ A~~:~:_~·~·T~~~~~~~~~~~~~{~~t·.~ And His· Orchestra

Admission $[00

DANCE I r.

West Point Cleaners

... P!CIMWand DELIVERY MO~DAY ond THURSDAY

Pierce Stanton Madison Neligh

Husker East West Point Pen-der

Lewis and Clark Holy Trinity .. Crofton LaureC.

W t _ 3 (

3 2 211 2 2 0

... O~ o 4 0

w 3 4 2

R d Heights add, Wayn~, for $4,500. at th~ ntes. ,Mr. and ~rs. LIbyd 'oun Up Driver's Licenses M~rrls, Carroll, sang Rock of . State examiners will be at the Ages" and "God Will Take Care Of

..... .... - .... --.... ----.. 1' courthouse Friday after- Y~u." Mrs. Enid Wardell was pi-to give tests for driver's Ii- amst. .

censes and permits. Pallbearers were Dean, .I<:elth

Octobe~ Assistance Fu~ds. ~~~ ~~~kyO~~~SSaG~n~alf.n~~~:i _ Stat~. OAS, $1,790.94, P~j.L.f1~ was-in-the Kennard cemetery. 10; child ~~i~:tr!~~~!2; dIsabled. - dau~hter

certification

Extreme top dfl Hogs was $13.15. Most butchers We~nesday weighed over 240 Ibs. and brought from $12.75 to $12.90. We cO!Jld use some feeder pigs for the sale next week.

SOLD 90S CATtLE The number of. people on the' seats was considerably smaller

than in past weeks due to corn picking. A steady.. market on feed. ers this-week.

1200 CATnE Get your corn Field cattle whl!e the price is down and the

crowd is slim .

SALE E,VERY WEDNESDAY

Randolph 18 -

----·r---------~~~~~Ol~~PIt1~~~----.-.-~,--~~:p~o:nc~a~~~ 12 234

--~+.~-~rl[I:~~~~~~::~~::::~~~~~~e~r~l~in~·~A~'n~d~.e:r~s~o~n~'~0~'w~n:e:r,::p~h~o~n~~~4~i:i4:'~~~~~~ ---t--~--~-.-.. -=,,--~c"-.--='~"'c-=---' ·----·--4f,'-Plainview -- - if 0 94

Or Leave ot ATKINS CLOTHING SIJ'ORE

Pierce 3 1 96 Bloomfield 2 1 47 Laurel . 1 3 46 Creighton 0 ]9 Hartington 0 32

7 -10 P. M.

WAYNE CltV SCHOOL

Everyane Welcome

o --u--

L __ ~ __ -

.... ,._. -------;.... ..... -""---------..,.---;.I~cR S21:LE:-;-Pmewe<lc-i'oJ"nd Th-.waYi1e(~Nebr.) Herald, Thursday, Novem~b~er_5;1959 ~

W Ad Boars. Herd farm. and . ---

.~ - a---~n' ~ t~ ~ ~~ :5 . figU~~~I~~~ ,:~~stve;I:!T.~~~~: ST· RA-----N--G-~E'~' IS, AT' --~Y_OUR

To-Coast.

-- --BARGAIN.

age loin eye cutout was 5.~7 h'Q. in.. _ with a high of 7.95 inches. Steffen, 3 ~iles nQ!th of

FOR SALE: PUrebred" m~at.type Poland China boars. Vaccinated

ways. Also for lepta. New blood lines for old customers. 3

,\VilJ arrange for- responsible party ~:~~s~ ;:~sd~r !67~0~:h46~~. _~~~~C:d in t-his vicinity to- take over 5 pay· Heyne & Son. ,. n5t4 ments of·$7.20 on 1959 model sew·

HAWKEYE ~:~~~~~~~Ih;:!r:c~:d£~:~ :!~~~S:!~oi.i~~:b;:~t ~r"~~~~;: ~-~ .. -~~~ .. --+~ER~OLLERS ~4~:~~~:n::~~::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--·~~~~~~I~~~~;~;~;~I~:~~:;;;~~~~~;S::;~Thl~it===: Ne)v rollers for most corn pickers

an&~tan rebuild many at a savings to you.

·THE SIEGLER I-f'EATER. Super guided floor. heat. It will pay

fQr it.self again and again with the fuel it saves. Come in and select the model you will need

--II_II----I~'.w. convenience. We trrrdc-E a s y terms. CoaS'tlTG-{oast, Wayne.

I"" s24tf ---------

ZIG-ZAG

SEWING MACHINE

cash. warranty. Write P.O. Box Station B, Omaha 5, Nebr.

& COOLING CORP.

of,SiOU)LCit~,lowa Distributor for Chrysler Airtemp, who produces the most complete SALE line of residential heating and air '

conditioning equipment plans tOI~~~~~~~~~~~~FI ... IIiI~ •• ~~W .. l_:j= -___ ----.ft .~e-e--appointarr exctuslve<:le:rler; irr---tlIe J- --&I----#4T~ \\layne arC'a. This is a very profit- ClAIMED ale sales and service business, WA~~:M H::tiDS~:V~cS.i0P with high potential growth. Re· INCLUDES_ sponsible parties or firms related to this industry are invited to in· 1. FREE Listing In the news-vestIgate this opportunity in striot papers Calendar of Coming

confidence by phone or letter ~:~esh;;e t:er;:t~e:.t the date

~ & Cooling Corp., 1831 East 4th St.,

PHONE NUMBER 130 and we will come to Your FARMI

Clajm Your Sale Date

--NOV, POLLED 3 miles Wayne.

mile-s nori'h of 40 bulls and 22

SUPER SOO FEEDS Will increase ;;;;;;;;:;;=========. tionebr. Watch The Wayne Her­ald for listing.

your poultry, hog and cattle profit. Come in and let us explain how. We also specialize in radi­ator cleaning. Marvin Johanson. Phone 664-W Wayne, Nebr. jy2tf

RUMMAGE SALE NovcmbE'f 6. 7

Room under Olds Law Offiee American Association

of

FOR SALE: Purebred Landrace boars on sale after Sept. 24. From

Wakefield 2 SO.-2 West-PA So. From Wayne 6 East. on highway-11,-4 So. Walter Chinn. s17tf HELP WANTED

===-

. 5. Use of ~~Od hvestock and purebred Ipictures In ad and sale bills.

6. With your -sale ad in the Wa.yne Herald you reach more- farmers than in any other medium.

NOV, 24 - BILL VAHLKAMP CLOSING OUT FARM SALE-5 miles s01,lth and 1 % miles west of Wayne. Koester and Nixon, auctioneers. First National bank, Wayne, clerk. Watch The Wayne Herald for Ih,ting.

DEC. 2 - MRS. IRENE GEE. WE CLOSltlG OUT FARM SALE -5114

Custom Tudor V-8 i< i<i<

53 FORD Moinline Tudor

Ie

53 FORD V-8 Ie -

FULLER BRUSH suppiies. Con­tact Arnold Kardell. lUOI!Z Doug-

"--~~~~~_~ill~~-~912+~F~O~R~~i::i~~~~~~+-()'~~~~~~~lCcillijrni+---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1t--~~~~~-Abd~'--lr-----boars. Sired by the ·grand

las, Wayne. Phone 378. m70am

Be Modern

WAYNE HERALD - NO. 130

LOW IhlGrest Rate· Long' Term

Federal Land Bank -t.-oans

pion boar over all breeds at County fair. Located 10% sQ1,ItlI of Wayne on Highway Arnold Stuthman and Sons, Wis~ nero slOt{

Wisconsin D~iry Calves 2-10 weeks old-moving 200-400

-~:l~~s~e~ifi~~so :~?~o ~r!ts Grosse, York, Nebr., Box 48

FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire, Boars. s·mooth-meaty. Robinson _~=-:=-=.:::~:..._:.... ___ _

Farms, 2 west, 3 south Randolph. - 015tf

FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire Ro-ars, sir('d by Son of Gold Top,

:Jational Barrow Show Champ, from Prairie View Farm. This oI-fe-ring provides .

NATI~~i~~,r~~~~--~~:~~==~~~~~; Wakefield. Nebraska

f~~!x_ ~e.linek, Ms!,ager a ftrture:-------~-~---~ ~-~

Associates desired in and ar~und Wayne. Write, stating education, sales or business backgro~d. Or Phone:

G. W. LANGEWISCH I =l~;;;;CiF;;-;C;;CCC;:;=~::;;;=:;--~=~-'-'-'c=- D-i-y-i~iQIHjLManager I ~ulton Bldg.

~ux falls, s. D. Sioux Falls 8-5070

PHONE F. R. L 4210 CHARLES JORGENSEN

311 So. 2nd, Norfolk, Nebr. jy30tf

WE WISH TO EXPRESS our ~ sin, _ cere thanks to our friends, _rela­

tives and neighbors-for their cards, flowers, memorials and kind ex-

~Ere,.t·lon~ ~Ser-v'·'l'e. . pl'essions~nf sympathy in our be, .. .. reavemeht at- the- loss- of our- dear

mother. A special thankso to the

. .. Matson. Special thanks to Rev. ~ EXl'aval.ong and Dahl Nursing home staff and Dr.

..... SEWE_R r~I;r«:I:I~s 20-in. to 36· ~G~a~il~A::x~e:n~fo:r:h:i~s~m:a:n:y:c:a:tts:.:T:h:eit_~-==-r,;'I~~~=-:~~'I~----in. ·wi-t:lt.h--and to 17 ft-_ Also - excavate for tanks.

4-H Club News ". WATER~ PIPE TRENCHES and footings dug by Jeep.

.,,- CE:;:e~~d1S_2~~~s c~~~nte~Ifr -N-"'~d-I.-P-U-sh-.-"-'_------~ -c:/i~r~~i'sting, steel setting Hoskins .:;.;..-Necdle~-4-H

and unlo,ading with-clamshell. club met ·Thursday, evening' in the

'''Y2 Ton, Long Box i< i< i<

55 CHEVROLET' ".., BASEMENT dirt Alton Fuhrman home. Janelle

~~~H31--=i~~~~~~~5Ll()ad'e~--t~'Ml~~~'N'SC~ ~o"f,".t~h~e+I_~_~'~_'~

The Wayne (~ebr.) .Herald, Thursday, No.vember 5, 1959 he'(h~~'sJ~~~ ~~~~ 12: L_adies aid, 2

p.m.

Christian Chur.ch

Saturday, Nov, 7': Church 'school, 9 a.m. _ _'

Sunday, Nov. 8: Sunday 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10: institute, St. John's, 7:45 p.m. WAKEftELD NEWS

- -- m '--SY-M';~ge Grimiii=-Atlas 7-~'T5l) --. --lT~;";":v-:,,:.;, U~\*,~"'C':~:f'h,,,,TnU,~eSday, Nov.

About 60 pers'ons attended a par· ('Ilt." night program Sunday at. Sa­h.'m Lutheran church sponsored by til(" Luther League.

A group discussion of youth-par­ent problems was held. A ~ilm on t.eelJ~<.lM Itr:ghl..~JJJ~ wi\,'u!.lsp sho"wp,

.Mrs. Wilbur Peterson was chair­man of the group of mothers s.crv­mg lunch,

Stores to Close Wakefield stores will be

crans Day.

Ladies Bridge Club 1\Irs. Wilbur Pcterson

cd Ladies Bridge club

Wakefield Bowling Scratch' League -

Fair Hartz ._, .... Moller Ins. D.onelson's Fredrickson Dutchmen Wkfd. FUrniture .. International

Thursday Handicap w t ~lue Bunny ... 21 7 Sherry's 18 10 Jensen's . 17 11

Worship, 9:30 Schroeder's .. 16 12

1"'1,'1

~~a~~!t~~~~!Ck:~~as~~ ~l9f~~C~O~.:-li"lii"""---""-------""------""'-:--:~~-~ __ Ch-a-s-e--~i(ome Sunday; .Mr. Mrs. C'i3'ferice Va):ncr ning callers. ,Mrs. Bcn Even.Six

Large HI.B~CK SWIVEL ROCKERS choice of ~olors . . . . . .... HI·BASE PLATFORM ROCKER large GOLD SWIVEL ROCKER

$~9~'~0 $29.50

T $54.25

$69.50

evening. Pri"z"i::Winners-- we ... -Mrs+ ... .-..---­Harry Larson and 'Mrs. Phil Rouse.

""'lOo,l,--ll);"!!;....IT'.!L~ Doescher 14 14 ~---I ilc_~~'_"W ~.or.-R1'PD-;-c ... -tt--ir- 1--5~-beP"'>-l"""-=-::"'Ciild~':"-I-;;:"""i7;;.-,i,:;:::..,hi~:;;;.:.:.;,;~dorn..;.".

Twin Cylinders 8 20 After church Sunday Mrs. Ethel

Ft edricicson, .Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Fredrickson and Mr. and Mrs. Al­bert Anderson had dinner at LaJ,Jr­el. Mr. and Mrs. Fredrickson and Mr. and Mrs. Anderson were af-

re- Jack's Jokers 7 21 'High scores: Sherry's 1060 and

2965; Marvin Linder, 236 and 579.

Tr._""~"U p.m.; Couples club, 8. Monday, Nov. 9: Salem Church·

men, 8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 10: Teachers

meet, 8 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 11: EMV dis-

I

cussion leaders training,.8 p.m.

St. Paul's Lutheran Church - - - -~ Missuuri Synod

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert visited in the Henry home. .S.;~t.l.lrday everung.

Kathy, Ricky, Alan and

Loretta Briscoll'-'-homes: ._­Mrs. Mayme Borg was a dinncr

guest of Mrs. George Hohn, Em­erson, Sunday,

Joe Erickson, Russell Wenstrand, Reynold and \-Ves Anderson and Melvin Henr~.attcnded the North· east Nebraska Covenant Brother­hood meeting in Wausa Sunday af·

25

I (~tnmet .c. Rogness, pastor) 'thursdqy, Nov. 5: Sunday

staff, 8 p.m. were guests se''''r"l-Itrirtlldavs

c;::.;..,.:.for-your wcrrm-.espolfSll to~ud;MJ1d:'Openin9Tost weekend. We-are sur-e many of you found all·new store just wh!lt.you want and we hope. you will continue to moke it your headquarters for prescriptions, veterinary and sundry needs. Drop in and see us oftenl

PRIZE-WINNERS IN OUR GRAND· OPENING CONTEST WERE:

~stRrhe c&.~StAg~,_~_. ___ ~ Movie camera and projector

2nd l'riie--=-Gayle Utecht, N;ihardt Holl 3Smm Camera

3rd Pri%e- Mrs:-1:ols Kilian-;-408 Logan--· Wrist Watch

~,:::::'. --. J

Hair Dryer "~i~. ~:,~!, .

~~'"·5fh Prize - Mrs. J. M.Skeahan,1121-Pearl .Pe,n~nc! Pe"-c-il Set

OTHt~A\VARDS ..

Don Reed - Electric Clock

~·T;-tlliighei;'" Tee~r9Y

----Mrs.' Wesley Race ' Glass Set

GRAND OPENING FOllOW-UP. - - ~~E-(;.I-A-L

co!PERmNE~=--­__ ~,KtTCHEN GlflS

VALUES TO $1.50

. 9·in. Bonbon Dish

Measuring -C-Up set-

. .. J ul!'~I:IMi'!Il!""'Il_asur~ __ 2 _setssalt-allll-peppers 1 Y2-quGrtrin~ 11\0Jd

-YOUR CHOICE

Mr. and callers Sunday evening in the George Bruns home. Germany. He is a supply clerk ·in - Mr. -and Mrs-;- -beonard---Der-seh -Gompany. -A, 31s-t-- Tr-ansportation

SPEtIAl- .. . ........... --~~ .. . Your choice - 2-pc. suit or sectionol All with a lifetime guara!'lteen·'c-.;

c$C

WINDo-W. SHADES We cut to your measurements

See Our New Selection

I were suppe'r guests in the. Law.- battalion. ft-------~ renee Johnson home Sunday. • __ ...;.. ________ ...;.. _______ ...;.. __

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harrison ac-- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Buckendorf, companied Dr. and Mrs. D. P. Rassett. lVI.uriC .. l. KO.Ck' WSTC, and

l Quimby to the football game at Mr. and . CIRrence Boling and

PiduresTofiU That E~ty Wa~ .. IJ_--_-_--I-'--_

Lincoln . in the Don Boling

were luncheon guests in the Ray- home, , last Sunday. mond Florine homc Sunday for -;------,-­his ..birthday.

Eric Hitz received word

made into Tuesd~y.

The second grade had a Hallo· ween party Wednesday afternf,loq.. Each child came in costume. Re· freshments were furnished by Mrs. Fisher and Beth 'Ann Bergt.

Third Gt.de Re-cetiCvisitors were Mrs." Har~

ry Kay, Mrs. Mel' Elofson, Mrs. Myron Schultz, Mrs. Russell T..i.edt· 'i';.!.';.'rt;. ke and Mrs. Harvey Grosse. K

A Halloween party was enjoyed afternoon. The pr;zc

C;OSPE1CRtiSADf Wayne City .Audit~riUtn

-.-.-'--.-~----~.---'~-'"'-----'-

Glen and _Ely-is Olsons were in the 'Myron Olson home 'Sunday af· ternoon to- celebrate Ricky's sev· enth birthday.

aen pupils went to school ·In costume Wednesday .. nd enjoyed • H.UoWHn p.rfy in the .fter. ftOOi').. K.r.n Johnson's outfit "IS iuclgeil belt of the glrlo And Tomrvy Lundahlll for the boys. Ref~shment5 and ga'mas enioyed.

Ed Sandahl's--birthday OlSunday was celebrated when dinner .luests were\~r.... and Mrd. Ben· . ..Frodr1ck~ son ~d Mr. and Mrs. J. C .•. Bress· ler. Joining them f.or supperiwere Mr. and Mrs. "AI Sandahl I and ' daughters and the Homer Biurnan . family, Wisner. .' I

Dinner and supper gUCi,ts Sunday in the .Merle Ring horne to: aelc­brate Mrs. Ring's birthday WQ.~e, Mr, al"!d..Mrs. Leslie Ro-clcweU;::-and

. Mrs. Willard Jones~ South

Art Borg anci~Co. lette and Mrs,' Gustafsdn ·at­tended the Nelson-Bloomfield I wed· ~~~:rna;o~~uth Sioux City _ Sat~rday

----1.,IlI"T-1(l--... ~---I"Uy-=-j .. l_-~I~~~~';;~rig-.;-;;J;;.i;;;;,~~j-~il:~'?:~:w.::;~i.";:;;ji~~!E,~~~i}~~~~~~~~~~?~~~~=~\~~~~~~~~~~~~~~M~r~s~. ~M:e~r~IC~Ring entertained _a few ladies for coffee Monday aI-

Covenant attended the Sun· day ,school P-TA Sunday evening and enjoyed the obseryance of Rev. Fred Jansson's birthday,

'!linnmi1'i;rrn--'''Ririffi'"'I'iir------~--II.:::Stud.;,;h--aire- W<lrki!l1l­their spare time and in their homes on special projects for American Education Week, which will be ob­served Tuesday throughout the Wayne city school.

HOPE .ND INSPIRATION "'I'

Rev; and Mrs. J. A. Webb Song Leader Soloist Pianist

District 28N Mrs. Emily Carlson, teacher

Judy Wacker brought a cake to school for her sixth birthday.

We watched a Monarch chrysalis hatch into a butterfly ... We h"1tve two other cocoons in our collection.

Nov. 2, 1944·, G. A. Wade sold his residence at

roll, -entert;a+n~ci ·Wednesday eveping at a dance at t e community hall.

* "* 25 Yea •. s Ago

made application at Lincoln for a charter. O. W. Hahn, Wayne, was named national for the American Legion Auxiliary at the convention in Miami, Fla'. last F<riday . fied pine log about. nine inches long and 18 pounds is a treasured possession of . I

Logan· to-J3hris LY!lders _wbo_ plans _tQ _remodel 1-30--4'<_1'$ the prgp(;rty ... Wayne: high student council met Tuesday and decided to conduCt an election Wednes­day for deciding on a name for_the athletic teani. Knights is thc name which has been used un· offidially. Names on which vote will be taken are Knights, Wolverines, Blue Devils and Eagles Arthur Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivar Jensen,

-~~~~r~~~~~~~~~~h:J!~~~:'~!~~~~~~~~~~~~;~~~~~~~~~~!~~"i~~~mff~~~~llirt'L~-rrlim~~£~+~~~T,:;*'~~~t,~_~ffle'~-n~Da~s~~~~~~~~~an~~I~'~~~~~~~~~I~

gn the Interstate system -and possibly as complex as others nationwide. It is at 28th and Dodge streets.

and !Mrs. Robert Thomas and family called in the Wayne Thomas home, Hoskins, Thursday evening in observance of Mrs. W. Thomas' birthday.

BU$iness _ andP19f-essional

. VETERINARIANS

Vetetinotions

Drs. Jensen and Brown 110 W,sl 1",:81" •• 1

__ OHku>.It~!LI5

II,

Wayne, Nebr.

- Phone 1060

George L. John, M, 0,

Physician and Surgeon

electric lights ... Harry Kinder has Winterringer recreation parlor here terringer !,stalc '. Peter Christensen and Jens Jensen last week purchased the Laurel locker sys­tem from the Laurel creamery. '* ~-.:---:- ---------+mcS--IH>e!l-ciru;t,dlehd~om"COmiing

- -

Nov. 2, 1939: Wayne city council, at regular business meeting Tuesday, discussed the advisabili­ty--of h-aving a loud spe-aker system -.for--th.e-~udi­torium: No action on this has yet been taken.

dis-

DIX<tM._.

. 60Afte~a : Father'

S"-uciety. Social Forecast ThtJrsd.ay, Nov. 5

Daily Guild St. Anne's Altal Society Rose Hill Nazsrene F.VlS

Tu.-sday, Nov. 10 St. Anne's Holy Name Society Methodist Young Married Con· -'pies--

Mr. and were Monday evening visitors in the Mrs. Joreta Miner home, Wake­field, to see Mr. and Mrs. "'R. l-!. Swanson, Tacoma, Wash., Fred Miner, Steilacoom, Wash., and

Miner ~nd Susie, C!range,

.. ______ .. _ ,or -:: f; ,

;----:.._ ' :i: .. -~- --,---:~­

Herald, T~ursd.y, November 5, 1959'

DOCO~EWS Mrs, Sterling Borg - Phone JU-4-2877

and Mart.ha Noe, Allen. Among the guests in the Ben

Jackson home Wednesday alter· noon for -Mrs. Jackson's birlltchry

~----~.' the Erirl Eck(!rt'horne,

Mrs. Bill: Garvifl.- and were Friday afterrioon

Archie Bevins home, and Mrs. Noel ]som

. in the

horne, the group services at the United church, Laurel.

Cliff Peters, - Wakcficl.d, was a WeuneSday supper guest in the Donald Pctor-s--home.­

Sunday dinner guest!> in the Earl Eckcl~t home' were Mrs. Agnes Lewnard and Dean, Wakefield.

1\11'; and Mrs. Eldred Smith spenL severnl day!; in the l\'il'l'Jin Cham­bel'S home, D,tkotu City, while the I

were Mfs. Duane Koester, Jim and .-aildj"lrs. Ed Thomas and Linda, Mrs. Galen Ja.ckson and' family were Thursday ('vening vis· Kim, Mrs. RQdnf'Y Snyder, Mrs. itors in the Gorclbn Ibnsen home, Albert Johns'on, Mrs. Clarence SiO\IX City. Emery, Mrs. Earl Emery, Mrs. Patty PatteFson, 'Omaha, was. a Milton Emery and Mrs. Bill Sny. Tuesday and 'Ve.dnesday visitor in

Ray Spahr home- were-Mr." r-"8-Ht~ Mrs." tloyd Wendel· and· f(lmil~ tm'd' Ii; Mrs'. Vernon Bass. '

l\trs.

der and sons. RflY Spahr home. ' ;~~a~e~~~~~~y~&t~:~~~'~~~~-~~~~JS~~~~~~·rurr~~~~~~~,ues(~~"tcning~~~-~n t1~~~t)O~iol~x-'~~~~n==---

Mrs. Kenneth Hamill, Lyons, was a Sunday morning caller in the Frcddi'e Mattes home.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fender and family, Whiting, weIe bunday dmr

'~~:~~~~~'::-::~~~t'~:;~ guests in the Y~l[l!9.lLjg.!4~~cr.L!l'!ll.:;<taU&!l1e!~--;:;=~ t¥~ .. kl<-l6lslH"'mcO-!""-.Mrs.-1I..W£'st-WIIIH 8tH1S "'HAU "'UIL .,m II Hili'

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-Lauiel visited Lai-sens. H. L. Neely I Winside, -·~ho i ~hii\l ·-~r.-~ntl M~s. George Stolz. spe'lt I ~cen Jh~I'e. sill.ce r'riday, .• ret~llctl

Tuesday evening in tile Ed fork. home WJth lhcm. .---;-::~---~ ~ome. Thursday C:vening FOI,'ks Harlan Huullc, Norfolk, was a were nmong« guests in the . Friday "to Sunday guest in the Lco Thomas "ome,;~'~I?D'; •... .J'Qg~~ag1.Jc'nscnjlorelc_ .. --. Mrs.

-~mt.-Dek-cm~memb'~~'.d-~-=------~----~~~ ~;~J~~~~~~~.i~~~~~;;'~~~~!~S~;Ia:~~Ill~~~'~:!.~~~~~~~;~!;~~~;~:~~'~rIF~~ct~~~~r~~~~~~;~I~~~;!~~:~ their--husbands Julius Jorgensons. Mrs. Edna dinner guests

Jenkins hoin~. _ -time party Tuesday' Rasmussen." Mrs. Eddie Nelson and G. E. JODes home. Mrs. Hannah -Nelson, Winside, Mrs. Charles Whitney were evening visitors. '. ~ .• C. Woods were hostesses. Mrs. J 0 h n Boam and Mrs.

Prizes, for the be.t CQstUMa went Maurice Hansen aC(Jompanied Mr, to Mrs:. Levi .rtob~j AocL_..Lloyd and Mrs. John Hamm to Sioux Mor"riS.- Caftrpl'tZea-wenrtu-mn: . Monday" Mr .. Hamm.'s hand Joy Tucker, Otto Waaue.r. 'Ml"i-. was removed froln a cast. Peny Johnson_and J. (.;M W~. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs.

Society • • • Thul"$day, Hov. 5

EDT, Mrs. John GaUtje- .r Delta Dek, Mrs, Lloyd Morris Loyal Nelghoors, Mrs. Howard

Morfls i

.Friday, N-ov: 6

'I'lmm i ueiOaoly, Nov. 10

-- UIUasLa ClUb, Mrs, Chris Peter-son .

Star h;xtcnsion, Mrs. M,ilton Owens.

Wednesday, Nov. 11 _MuSIC boosters

Thursday, Nov. 12 WomalJ'S Club, Mrs. Art Glass Illlltop Lal'ks, Mrs. EIW>:~ Jones

Way-OIll,H .... Club __ ' Way-Out-Here club met Tuesday

in the Julius Menke home. Guests weI'C Mrs, Alfred SIevers and Mrs. Ellen Loberg. Card prizes went to

l:)ievers. Mrs. Jim Kavana~ • WlJi be. tb.e November hostess.

ance her sister, Mrs. ano children. Three also joined them fol' the weekend: Mrs, Ed Lidmila, ~0t:folk, ~rs. O. W, Smith, ,Wisner, and "Mrs. Har-v.e-y E-amsworth, ___ --&id~e.f.:..Jt was the first time in many years that the-~fisters- were aU together.

Kuhnhenn and Rodney Johnslon. were Sunday dmner guests of El- ~ugust ~~ranzcn Jery Pearsons. were dInner guests m the

Mr: -and--Mrs. ---Roland-Stahl and Dale Franze-s- hnm-e, wayne, daughtels Bnd Mr. and Mrs. Art Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Jones Shaeffer..4nd family, and Mr. and spent Saturday in the Clillom Mrs, Gilbert Snaeuer and lamHy, Jones home, PlainVIew. ~or101K, w ere :sunday supper Mr. and Mrs. Art Glass were guests of Everett WaUers. guests ::'unday 10 tne Dewey Jone..')

Norman Clark., Gl and Island, nome, -was a Tu_esday pvermgl:!t gucs_t 01 Mr. and Mrs. Walt'Lage were Mrs-;----St-cHa----C-f3r:k.-. -lic--.w • .-"" .. ' Satuxda-.¥-.vlsUors..in---1he_~ ratite after a bUBiness trip to nome, Wayn!'!. .Mrs. Lage V1SltCO North Dakota. Gerald Hales, Wayne, Sunday,

Jim Watson, Glenwood, la., was Mrs. Edna HalJ, Colendge, and a Friday to bunday guest In the Joyce HaJl spent the weeKend 10 Mrs. Stella Clark nome. Mr. ana the Russell Hail home. Mr. ana

Sunda)"

Maude Hampton in honoy of Tom Hampton's bLtthday were the f8th· tHes-of Frank Grahek, Paul Peter­son and Ismael Hughes, Wayne,

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.tdr. and !Virs. Charfes Bticl\, Pendef, -v-isiled Put Finns .\V~dlll·S.. day, Mr. and Mrs". Danny}iskn, Niobraru I Wt're SunullY ca1J~rs.

Mr. and Ml·S. }lJd l).ellny ~isit('d

~~~~~y~ObCJ~ GI afJis !lO~~~L,::~~~!l. Pumcla 1I0kan1p was a F.t'oiday

visitor in the Kenneth Eddie howe. Mrs. Kcnneth Eddie was a Sun-.

day visitor in the Jim Stephclls home.

Tangerine Juice, Dol!; Pineapple Juice, SeotCIk. Treat O~ange J~~e I?f_Welch's Grlll>eJuiC4t_

CONCORDl'IEWS-----Mrs.-o.~I~-.Phone -JtI-4-245.1

Conctrdia Lutheran Church (S. ;E. Peterson, pastor)

Thursd§.y, Nov. ' 2 p.m.

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and Mrs. Marlyn Dahlquis't. I t9," operative lunch was served and a gift pre~ented _ to _ Er..wins •

ROy· 'Thomils~"'~Jcan 'and' -aitcfll-oon :, vis-

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Jim M"Ca'w,.M,s.·1 SUlnd"y-·afjerrloo'>_I~ues~ Chester Ankeny, Mrs. Rrce, Mrs. ~rBnk Lisle, Mrs. Jens Kvols, Mrs. Marvin Hart· man, Mrs. Bessie Davidson, Mrs. Clarence Lisle, Mrs. Byron Lisle and Mrs. Matt Stapletori. Mrs. Clayton Anderson and Shel·

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Bjor-k-manr-Wausa, visited in. the Clayton Anderson home

Sunday.

pying Mr. and Mrs. Carl Koch were

Jinner guests in the Albert Fran· w,-d",A'~_-"io·· ';!U~,q~'l-,,!;3l',"'~-"'~'i;;~+;;;;;::':;;'';. Fu.tlertorr;-~unday.­

Mrs. I·'red '~almon called in the

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Monday aft"en;oon----nazeI.­Minnie Carlson visteid 1n the Mike Rewinkel home.

Mr. and Mrs. Glen ·Graffis 'and Elmer were Sunday dinner

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Tue$~av Mr. and Mrs. De~: nis Greunltc __ ~~_~elissa_. w~~~

-guests at a. n'o-host supper In tlie Adolph Claussen h.ome.

Mr. and Mr5. Fr.aul Baler visited in-the Lester Menke -home, Carron, last Tuesday .

Mn. E'mil

~ranz:en,

Vernon Papstein, ed Sunday in the

h~;:,' and Mrs. 'Ke'Math' R.'ms,' called on Mrs. Anna Rabe -last Saturday evening.t _. J:t~.st Sun4.ay '.-.::"-:::_-".::'--,. evening they vlsited in the Ed Lar~ son home.

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first sermons at "~i,"tR'::~~~~~t~lilijjji<iIiAC-nlanuel Evangelical and churches Sunday.

Rev. and Mrs. Mueller moved to the parsonage near Hoskins dur-ing the week. They 'come to the Winside area from 'Council Bluffs, 1a.

Society . • • Social Forecast

Bridge Club _Wednesday, Nov. 11

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WINSfDEI NEWS'

Trinity Ladies Aid Thl,Jlrsday, Nav. 12 - Netghboriog--en.cl~ -'-

Immanuel Reformed Church -., -fE'_-_'T-Pa.toi'+-~ +.j.>-ctI'e-W.nd,.JLAy,=-.hom.~l'l= Sunday. Nov~ 8: Sunday scho,ol,

9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:30.

tertained winners ai a meeting at the Mrs. Ella Kahl home Friday afternoon. The pinochle prize went to Mrs.. -Gem-g.g----G-abler-.--.o.-The- next­meeting is with Mrs. 'Frafnk Bron­zynski.

Trinity Lutheran Church (M. K. Gulbis, pastor)

SUDday-,--N~v. 8: Sunday school, 1~c-a~ .. T--WGFship-,-11.

Methodist Church (Koimleth Willard, pastor)

Attend Convention Sunday, 1'1ov. 8: SundaY school, Mrs. Charles Jackson was a Wo- 10 a,m,; worship, 11,

man's club delegate fo the district conventio~ a, Wisner

(AltMugh this is addressed 10 CkewolelOl1mel"B,-We'd i;i! glad 10 have I/";:read it; no matter what make you now own or plan to bUll. II might well be aB' intere8tinU'ami significant to you aB to the Chevrolet owner.)

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TO THE MORE THAN 16 MILLION PEOPLE .WHO~TIW.N~~OHEVROLETS

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