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! Fotty y Ago--Cnlifornia a of Patern"li.tic Wel'lh,11CSSCS-The Ilia it of Raining - lS,ays Fo:rd. \\\. .art' going back fort:" years, It tJw veal' after the \Yorld'.; faJr In Gron'r Cle\'ciniid Times \vcre hard Rnd harliN. The- populist tLpMSlng 111 tilt' mid-west was R:.lin- Ing Hot \\"111(':". blRIned on /lnd \\.'1.tllt:'red Ne- I . I Juqiot Play tn the milional adnull1$traUon. frhrough Try- , College High!¥: 001. , Tho Brynn ;\Nol't'nsiQn. 1 Bryan. YOU,"g girLs" glee club coJP. osed of 37 1l\WWl bnlllulll orntor, '"esld- has been organi eel at In',' . at Lincoln was a of legitraiOiUg school un r directitjm Hl' espollsed the cause of roi- H H. Hansco , in charge Il( ;;'('t' s.llv,'l'. and Ill' gO I of of rthur or Coleridg;e, th:n !1Hllnl!'tary gtlhi kecplng MetPhers are. a thl' In thl' h,)£" of depres- Leora Hageman, Wilrp.. Kai, Hel· sinn and that he urged tlw MUbbott, Mattie Scn e, nl!nptll1n llf coinage of sil"yr Taylp , Marilytln fit a 1'.ltli' (,I' ltJ tIll Short n'ops GriffIth, Bernadine rs, Evelyn \" ...... pn( i>prt'ud dlscontt:'l'It. Ruth . fUlll the Rryan arg-u· VJQ'itmore. Thralls. Gr mlY. m·cllt wtw was able nor,. M. Owen. Mari Paulsen, LUlll ('ll,lld do nothing :Marl1yn Glenn, LoiS'. Beckm&.n, hut kt thc' ,veal' itself Myrtle campbell, Jes$i out, anJ Ull' of opposition Margaret 'Vade. I gIC\' till' pa"Slng of time lrerh. e Bastian. Virgini Beckmtn, / Alberta Farnam, Fe VanAll(tn" ,'ll\pldi7('S thf> DemocnJ.ts. Ruth Hanson, rite Su.tild, "hen the rreSldt'ntl8.1 campaign Fafe Eva am, Geral- ,J. rolle\l an'lInd In 18fHi, Cungressman .din Gaylord, Dorotbjyj Andersbn, Bryan attended t:-JC' democratic nn· Fa. Davison. Lorrain¢ Steele, Mil· tional COlwPl1twn as a Murphy, Della G ese. Joyce an I tH' B Spt-'(-'ch lD behalf of Miller and Virgima Ste le frl'c r t hat swept thp cOllven· A boys glee club tj. also beiE!n tlon H t l :-;ll( h \ frenzy of approval WIth Philleo of that hi \\a.", the 'Vayne as n..qsistant Ht \, as later nommated Members of the b 'glee dub .( b, thL Pilpull-.ts and ffP(, 311'\cr ft'· are John Kyl Vern eyers Paul Dotto! Arthur Guml er John Strahan Charles \\ji son , ,AQUARIUS OPENS RAIN VALVES AND SOAKS SEPTEMBER :L I ing off on planting the proposed tree belt from north to south as I a drouth preventive. The gilfan- 'I tic tree enterprise proved such a I powerful cure th{l.t th¢ mere dis- cussion of its impending on- slaught influcmced AquariUS to turn loose. If talking about,' organizing a. colurpn of trees stretching from Duluth to· New 1 Orleans will bring sufficient fIloisture, then realization would' likely precipitate too much- cause evils of flood that could not be controlled. Up until noon on Tuesday of this week a total of fOllT and twentynine hun- dredths inches of rain had fa,ll- en here since September 1. All through September a year a total of two and five llundredths inches felL September, 1932, brought a total of' three and fortymne hundredths inches. Last year no rain fell in Octo· bel'. In 1932, the October con· lribution amounted to sixtytwo hundredths of an inch. Thus, we are starting off well to re- store adequate moisture to the soil, and 'with plenty soaked in- to the ground before the annual freeze· up, fields will be better prepared than in several years.

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Page 1: eCl~:~~~~~;;(~ I Play Ca~t I - City of Waynenewspapers.cityofwayne.org/Wayne Herald (1888-Present)/1931-1940...,:4it I Conneajy In charge I stones Wednesday afternoon. e is merchants

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Fottyy t;~.nT~ Ago--Cnlifornia a

Holh~d of Patern"li.ticWel'lh,11CSSCS-The Ilia

it of Raining - lS,aysFo:rd.

\\\. .art' going back fort:" years,It \".~~s tJw veal' after the \Yorld'.;faJr In C'hlC~gO. Gron'r Cle\'ciniidWl1~ pnls~dl'nt Times \vcre hardRnd Pt,.Yltl~ harliN. The- populisttLpMSlng 111 tilt' mid-west was R:.lin­Ing stl'l'n~th Hot \\"111(':". blRInedon Ka!l~tls. ~~\\'('pt /lnd \\.'1.tllt:'red Ne- I .

~;R~~~~,~r;l~~WhI~:~ \~':;'eCl~:~~~~~;;(~ IJuqiot Play Ca~ttn the milional adnull1$traUon. frhrough Try­

, College High!¥: 001. ,Tho Brynn ;\Nol't'nsiQn. 1

\\'llh:~I~1 J(,;\ll\n~s Bryan. YOU,"g ~\I girLs" glee club coJP. osed of 371l\WWl [l~\d bnlllulll orntor, '"esld- VOlC~S has been organi eel at cql~

In',' . at Lincoln was a m~mber of legitraiOiUg school un r directitjm(;~"lt'st; Hl' espollsed the cause of roi- H H. Hansco , in chargeIl( ;;'('t' s.llv,'l'. and Ill' w-a~ gO s~lreIof of rthur ~~Wden or Coleridg;e,th:n !1Hllnl!'tary gtlhi t\'&.~ kecplng MetPhers are. Glova~ a Bcnne~t.

thl' In thl' h,)£" of depres- Leora Hageman, Wilrp.. Kai, Hel·sinn and that he urged tlw l~n MUbbott, Mattie Scn e, Do~othy

nl!nptll1n llf coinage of sil"yr Stn.P~eton, I.sabe~ Taylp , Marilytlnfit a 1'.ltli' (,I' ltJ tIll Short n'ops GriffIth, Bernadine M~ rs, Evelynl:u~d \" ...... pn( c.~ i>prt'ud dlscontt:'l'It. No~kes. Ruth L~ndber . Larhy~iafUlll !'tr'('l'~tht'l;t'd the Rryan arg-u· VJQ'itmore. Thralls. Gr mlY. El~a·m·cllt -rl~<, I'n'.sldt~nt wtw was able nor,. M. Owen. Mari Paulsen,LUlll l·t.>lll·;]g('('~js ('ll,lld do nothing :Marl1yn Glenn, LoiS'. Beckm&.n,hut kt thc' ,veal' itself Myrtle campbell, Jes$i Gemm~11,

out, anJ Ull' of opposition Margaret 'Vade. Minni~Denking~r, IgIC\' \"lt~ till' pa"Slng of time lrerh. e Bastian. Virgini Beckmtn,

/ Alberta Farnam, Fe VanAll(tn",'ll\pldi7('S thf> DemocnJ.ts. Ruth Hanson, Margt~l rite Su.tild,

"hen the rreSldt'ntl8.1 campaign Fafe Daws~m, Eva ~ am, Geral-,J. rolle\l an'lInd In 18fHi, Cungressman .din Gaylord, Dorotbjyj Andersbn,

Bryan attended t:-JC' democratic nn· Fa. Davison. Lorrain¢ Steele, Mil·tional COlwPl1twn as a delegat~, dr~d Murphy, Della G ese. Joycean I tH' r.n,~dc B Spt-'(-'ch lD behalf of Miller and Virgima Ste lefrl'c ~I,'( r t hat swept thp cOllven· A boys glee club tj. also beiE!ntlon H t l :-;ll( h \ frenzy of approval org'an~zed WIth Fran~1 Philleo ofthat hi \\a.", Im~d( the rl~S1d('ntIal 'Vayne as n..qsistant11l1mln\~( Ht \, as later nommated Members of the b 'glee dub

. ( b, thL Pilpull-.ts and ffP(, 311'\cr ft'· are John Kyl Vern eyers Paulrllblll,J.n~ Dotto! Arthur Guml er John

Strahan Charles \\ji son

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,AQUARIUS OPENSRAIN VALVES AND

SOAKS SEPTEMBER

:L~~~ ~~~n=d~~~bi~~; ~~ ;~~~:I ing off on planting the proposedtree belt from north to south as

I a drouth preventive. The gilfan- 'I

tic tree enterprise proved such a I

powerful cure th{l.t th¢ mere dis­cussion of its impending on­slaught influcmced AquariUS toturn loose. If talking about,'organizing a. colurpn of treesstretching from Duluth to· New1Orleans will bring sufficientfIloisture, then realization would'likely precipitate too much­cause evils of flood that couldnot be controlled. Up until noonon Tuesday of this week a totalof fOllT and twentynine hun­dredths inches of rain had fa,ll­en here since September 1. Allthrough September a year ag~ atotal of two and five llundredthsinches felL September, 1932,brought a total of' three andfortymne hundredths inches.Last year no rain fell in Octo·bel'. In 1932, the October con·lribution amounted to sixtytwohundredths of an inch. Thus,we are starting off well to re­store adequate moisture to thesoil, and 'with plenty soaked in­to the ground before the annualfreeze· up, fields will be betterprepared than in several years.

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stones Wednesday afternoon. e is merchants may hedge! their rhlks.getting. along as well as, can be ex- Trading in futures alSOjServes a~ apected. . barometer of prices, a eflectioq of

market factors, m terial ..ndIn Omaha HosplJal. , psycqologi,cal. !;But it ,S one thing

H. W. Bonawitz went to 0 &hal to recognize a legitimalte place IforFriday to. enter a hb-spi.faI

F1ERA Numbers tlfty.Abo~i 50 Wayne county

are on Ji'ERA role thisl week,signed fp municipal and lcountyjects. 4.irport has beell ploweand is ready for re-see~ing.

W .YNE HERALD WA~'L. ~, ~RSDAY, SEPT " ..

, ;M.iss Harriet Fortner plans to re­turn home soon from a visit in Chi­cago.

M. D. Collins of Pender, visitedin the T. Collins hom-e' last Wed­nesday.

H. D. Addison went to SiouxCity and Newcastle Tuesday onbu.§iness.

, ,Miss Cleo Patterson ap.d l\IJiissEte1yn Mellor go to Iowa City onSl~mday where the former will visit

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Matches FaB~:nt; .catsup ut~,erette. '1''1 ur 8afOwB,Yo Highest Orade . I' .

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,:flat A:llU:.ictlni~m leach IG,ltiltY H r .1 WJAC Program,S ,

'Pr~ ffJ.·am In Nabon b (fount 0 1.1 ~ I, -- l• I t:l ...co A. oseth plead d ZUUi' I~ V~rled Progra~ Featuref, -i . ~ I -,-,- , lyne Cl~unt court S9.~Urd y t) I From Radio Station

'L<>,Roy D,' Owen Is Named ,oh rgo of l!'lv ng a n ,fund 0 ICcI WJAG N' ~ Ik I, N'ational Chair.,..n I", Ifo' $3 to pallas Glff' .] He wa$ I ' or o. j

; ,I New Drive~ ;as ssed £~ne of $10. d fOS of I Moudn~', octeo"er 1:l $'" 25"andlwn$ given 1 nti~ Se temr 71:0D--Harvey Robbass (conce-T~ls~chronize the progranl .of, be 29 tol ..pa.y· Ii compi !pan~ I tina). I

t~e N tiona) Affairs comm1ttee, m kes re..mtuition wit Mr ,Gir.fod,II 7:3l}--·Morning cIu,,?". ,"lith tl e cor,reSPOnding, American- tb fine wilt be reduce to: $-5. I ,sliOO--DevoUonal.

i~m pi'ogram of the United States I .-------- 4-- I 8~1!_>--,Mus1cal Cloc~. 1

~mio:r Chamber of Comroerce. the i: Project Is ,ct~\'e. I BI:50-Farm Flash. iRrd bf directors of the national hree lomen we~a.sSig'J14d th 9::30-The Comstocks, gospel alng-

jl~ 0101' pod:r h~ confirmed appoint- ..RA s.~ :ving room la.$t tee~. ers.! Illfent 0,[ LeRoy p. Owen Qf ..L<'.S An w w rking u'eo days an i t~rnil1f ,ouit 9:45 Harvey Robbass, concertin/l. Ii

gfk6,:\'~alif'l formerly of Wn.ync, a~ .fil girls' lresses, thre wi~h b~Qom.- 110:15- -Karl ,Stefan. :new lll)Uonal affairs chni.l'man. Mr. e ,and.8 pairs ~f s te~n b~olllr 110:3()"~West Point. I Iow~n,i/..~ vice president of the west~~, This is part the go ernl- lJ1:00'-Musical Masterpices (ET.~ 4 i13ml wl1rehouse and is past presi~ I Ilt's pI n to help eqUip eedy 11 :30·- History.. J ~ NEw TIONI. "d,C'nt (If the Los Ang1tles .ltUlior cl ildl'en fpr school. I respOll,'se t~) 111 :45----0Id Time trio, instrume-r I 'IdhlunbN' of Commerce. He' has t e caB for childre's pat emS. tal. I 'LITTLE' :AME'RlCA. 4NTAR ~'e Ught8,'~ the 4Aahboarc1 01servetl on various national commit~ r!!I. ~t Baier, Mrs. George! Re~~ 1I2:0o--0dd Facts. I ~ Sept. 11 (vta M;kkaY _ e tr8ctor and operat~ trom thetN~s in the Junior Chamber of let and MrS. Joe B ker brqught 112:15--Markets. :dto):-Please allow melo trod co ledge notl6ed the drlter to be&JrCf1mro'C1'C'(>, . d~nationsl the past we k. '1i2:2G-·-!\.arl Stefan. to (be world for me f1 t tlmte I!l. ttl or right or to kiD. matghtl

A J~lltiQnal campaign against .- ......--_.~---- _.- l'2~45-Don Bridge. new Invention whlclt hafiJ nw In.. ead. . I

!("omnitinism nnd for Americanism Hn.... Pnlnhellenl Ofnce...: 12~48--·Mall Bag. ~ tton1'zed the me of tmetotra for 1- ~I4 Ulo aperiodic compass on the\,;·3.9 launched by the Junior Mrs. J. A. McEach of Lfl!lcoln, 1:11>-Harley Stuesman, cowbQY sr exploration. And lotlm,& l~e the Qsc.1ll8ttons i,are conSld"

'CI13TI1li\>f of Commerce. The prow f*equent Visitor here nd jUdge <rf singer. I crec!lt rJ&lht now for thtslne-w I ea :ra.bly damped out. Tb:la. together~Tamt approved at the national t*e women's eXhjbft~ t countr fa~r 1:.30-Harvey Robbass, concertin~. to Kenneth RawBOD. of i' Cldc • 1U;l the smooth running ot thet:'onvC\J1l11on which Mr. owen,attCUd-lr several years, IS. serving as l.41> -"Russell Jensen. organ. , our navigator. who worlled, it S., and the a.bsen<:e .of any mag-I~l in il\lIiami, FIll.. n few weeks ago, P emdent of Panhelle c a.t Li~col$. :3 :O?"--:WenJelI and AI, piano a~d 'n collaboration with Ji~ld 1. EO dtsturbance ma?e poBBl:ble­I::; divided in foul' divisi~ns, legisla- n ade up of represent v.es frQJtl afl vlOhn. I JUne. of Stamford, CO!lJ14 chfet ~ v I"f accurate dead rec~on1ng navf..1tjvt', ,Citizenship. patrdotism and s rarities of the Uni,:, rSlt~ df Nij- 3 ?5-- Harv~y Robbass, concertina. Cl\lr aviation section. I ttOB on our ~pe~entaI trflL,}'I:mth training allka campus, and 1 ac!tive an ar- 3.30 -Orchestra. i'he greatest dillletdty SO tar 'Ijhe !nBtalIation pro;;t very eue-i

, s~~~le i~~i~I~~~11 ~a~o~aldO~: ~ n5~::;\f6~r ~~. ~~lc~:~1~~~ ~~~~~-~:i~~y.\e~~~er, soprano. ! ==- ~::: :. = r:v:~ :::ndmlO tth~~~~~1ftlllm'jing; Exclusion and expulsion son of Mrs. A. cE!ac!l€jfl M 4._30--.DetectlVes. J tor has beau that namely, through the essure rfd..Iof alien communists; \make it a '1'ayne. k b.l~"-.AI and Wendall, piano d at keevlng the ma,... ges. In thls stJot 1t 18 eCe88aI7 to!mimel to ad'\locate..or p~o:tnote Dver- --~--~- vIOlm. choolnc"oursOD.. &,.!e"le:;-, '~~At~"nd,w"twy tSlhtrougBOO

hlhtn.rn<S

tbm',,' br destruction of the United Attend COn tion. TnesdllJ'. O'Ct-ob(~r 2: ... .u """'" Uh~ ~BeStatcf Iby force or viole,l:ll~e; declare iF., S. Berry, Nebr .a-Io:v~ lieliJ:- 7 :O,?--HarVey H.obbass (eonc~el'- Il)edltlon has been 'huge ullheava19 or lee. And noW'the odrnmunist party ofjthe United tfnaJnt governor for wlUllS ictubs, t n'8), . equlPllOO· with the Rawson and .June have devise,,:!State$ !illeo-al and to have the party' 'ent to Fort Dodge Montl~y for 7:30 -MOl"Il1~g club. best navigation new syatem or navigation wdCllledl rec~gnttion as a P13Iitic~1 en~ t e conrention at ': ic1;l. 491 c1u~s 8:00-- .Dcv(.)bonal. JJ1stroments obta.in· will allow us to' follow 'the crooklily; atnend naturalimti.cm laws to ~nvene, F. L. BI8.1r . S. HbO~, 8:15'" MUSIcal Clock. able. Navigation In' trail by oompass without the allgh'tlforbid naturalization of a ,com. upt. H. R. Best an . R 1 El1~s 8 .5(}-- Farm Flash. tractors,. however. est difficulty on our ,Orthcom1ng'tnuni~t; l'&l' all ·colUm\~i.stic and '\ eut Wednesday. all ,M. ICrav- 9:30-- ·The Com.stocks, gospel sin!g- Is more than 0. trip to the Queen Mau4 Mounta1IlS..tl'('Jlsonnble publications Ifrom Un- e ,R. L. Larson and ,C, doryell ers. . queeUon of superlw My work wtth RawsQn and Jun~HE'd S,tatL's mails; amend inter-state ~lan to go today. '< 9:45 --Harvey Robbass, c0ncertina. or f'nstnmlents. It Ion this bJ'O;Ject certalnl!v leaves meqommm'Cl' laws to prohi~t tran8~ --- ---~ ---e-·---- 10:!-,}- Karl Ste:a.n. Is generally known dg"*r F. X, IWlth a sense of respectlfor the men!10rtatil111 ofpubIicationSll advocat- Rain Falls Th '. ]0:30- West P,omt. that the pJ'OXfmity of Arcade, ..Y.. who navigate over tlhese whl1ttillg ~OVtll~narY COnuYlllllism; and .1 Rainfall he're last lursday arp. 11: 00 . ~omen s Clubs. of metal or electr1c ou.. I carpe tw wastes of snow and

T1 And It Is

rrqllIl:e te c ers to take oath to de- ~'unted to.6 of an inch. 'Light 11:30 - HLStor:v.. CU1T6nt to a com· and dairy an.. just ODa; more scJen c contrlbuJ.

.~,ud the n btuion of the United Host followed that U

f', hI.. ] 1.45- Old Tlme Trw, instrunif!:;n- !Il&8S causes varia- tton.}'Oti can 'Chalk up tar this ex\.

, . tate~" I __ ._ tal. t10ns or the CODlit8Sa. neMl(t du to pedttlon. 1"Ll have to change- m1T ]2 00 Odd Facts magnetic attract1on. A tractor. be- mind about the one menttoneclJ::::' '---.-------- I M';'re Calves rrive. 12~1~Markets. . fng one mass of metaI.i haa F e last week-MCCotmicks aerial o~

-p:' , Q 3" Building... A '-~ird carload of goven1ment~ 12:20-Karl Stefan. "B. VOlT unsat151'e.ctory mbWltmg for servatlon that the Ros~ Sea Is freei' Roof is b p?a~ed 00_ Wayne's p~lrchased calves. arrred ~ere on 12:45-- Don Bridge. compass, parttcu1arl~ beU e of lee. When he thcru.kht he was

new tE'l('phO!i~ mIdmg th'rs week "V~esday mornmg, the .flr~t two 12 A8 Mail Bag. ;,Jrmn the engine 18 driven a gen looking at open water through the~---""---_-'.-_-~~- cbmmg last week. Th ammals are 1:15 Harely. Stutesman, cowboy tor with a var1&ble :vmltai. nd murky o.tmosph,ere fro'jn ten thou.

Survey hi ",'asne_; bring butchered as .fa t its th~ meat singer. power autpuLFederal surveyors ~re in can be handled . l~Jol~ st'Orage 1 ;30--Harvey Robbass. concertina.

Wayne "Wednesday maldn~ .Ii new Plant. ~~ meat IS~tnbuUd am· 1:45--..RusseIl Jensen, organ.p~at. \ Ohg famlhes on FE payrdles. 2 :30-Around Town.

'II:: Hi -=aa----:- 3:00 - Andy's Orcbestra.I... ~ 3:30--0rchestrn..

, 4:15--Safety Tall;;:.4:30 --Detectives.5:15---Harvey Robbass, concertina.

\\iedne.~-day, October 3.7 :00- - Harvey Robbass, concel;tina.7 :30 Morning club.8:00--Devotional.8:15---Musical clock.8:50 .. ·Farm Flash.9:30--Thc Comstocks, gospel singw

ers.9 :45 --- Harvey Robbass, concertina.10:0O---Momemaker peFi6d. Miss

Helen McGinnis.10:1~Karl Stefan.1():3O--We..,t Point.11:00-Musical Masterpieces (Err).11:8Qc-.Hi.'l!ory.11~115--0Id Time Trio, instrumenw

tal.12 :OO--Odd facts.12:15-Markets.12:20--Karl Stefan.12 :145-Don Bridge.12:~8-Mail Bag.1 :15--Harley Stutesman, cowboy

singer. J1 ~30---Harvey Robbass, ¢Qneert:ma.1 :<t5--Russell Jensen, organ.~:Of)-Wenden and AI, piano and

Vkllin, ,3:15--Harvey Robba:ss, concerUna,3:30-0rchestra4'15-Safety Talk. mllJor operaUon In a r:iOUX ~ty4'$O--Detectives. hOSPItal Thursday. Sep embeL113f4:45-0pal Vilmur, contralto. She IS getting along ni ely5:l5--Cleora. and Luetta, contrsl- ht I

t06 Theft Tuesday N g .

ii\~ A large wall mirror nd pi tuj go well WIth controlledrArr :fer~rta~:~lfr~::~~:t~:~no~he The Real Boos elt.0,-L.J. Ahern~~eSda~h.

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Peas(ornPork C1 BeansKidney Beans

Fre"')lul'Ul l\Ihcr o~.ani~e SCOlit Glib Sb.~theast Wayne W.'A. Stewart, ~ept. salary 1:1.5,.00 guests.in the~' Larson ome off at the falr and for a week's son were Sioux Cttyvisit rs Th~ arvin apen Mondayl T esd y... '" oW .,... Geo. Bornboft. :jiept. salary llS.OO Sunday evening. ViSIt In Georgia. da.y ankl Mr.1 and Mrs. est And... hurada.y t re also.'I~ \ll'ell Attended: ere Next Thl rsda !\t ' H. W. BonawlUf. Sept. sal·' Mrs. Wesley uheck and. ~hli. On tb<!ir return from a day at ersl>nspeniFridayther' , ~Mr aod1.\ir•. darenc 'reb . Jolm Grlmrtl8. ary -.. - 1··'·_·- .•...• - •••• , lQo.OO dren and Helen Campbell SIted Bassett the Qtville ErlCsons and Mr land MJlIo. Etnes Ahderson oS n Mr ~

__ - __ Y SC?'tlt cube '\"\'"111 l'ga MI1s John Gnmm's b1;rthday was HB.Il9 Sundahl, Sept. salary Ilta.CO Mr$. Diek Sandahl Tuesday ftel'- Mrs LIl~rence Ring and party had mli4 Dta:le were Sund n.f'ternooa. d u'ghte~s.!ndCollegtl' Groups Organi:r:e i.zed.1O Wayn(> next Tbu sday. 0 t lncentive for a surprIse party at Fred Ellis, Sept. Sal.ary.. ~4.00 noon of last we,ek.. j' dinner with the Vaughns Q:t Atkin- Visitors at Osqar.J(i on'a and er Larsnnl;9

A JI PlOt W k tobt'jr 4, wben Jack lot.q aghan (her home a week ago Wednesday W. J. V,ath, labor on city I The E. E. Hypses, Eldor and son \Vednesday They are former rl visit I' at M1"S jan'!" an u o~ omliU~a.. cub scout leader or Cove ~ eV,ening, the guests being Mr. and hall la",'ll .. _"_,, 12.80 ~awrence Rings' and Mrs. L ther residents! here and are now in busl-

for Fal.l T¢rm. ed.ragon area, meets ~s. b l },Its. August Kay and,wm, Mr. and !W. H_ Stewart. sewer rods 98_00 Sandahl had Sunday dinner it' the nesS at ~hat place. That a!fternoonT'lt' l~~rst of two fl't~s.hman mix.. t~l'.n th.e agl's of ~ d 12 Mrs. 'Ot[t.o Lutt and family, Mr. and Municipal Band Co.rnm.,.L OrvUle Ericson home. the trnv~ler8 drove seveljal mUes, ,- 'I \\ a ne city hall at 4.30. All bo , Mrs. Jdhn Lutt and Ardyce and band for Oct. ....... 15000 . Mrs. Edgar Larson and Mrs.· out of O'Netll to see Mrs John

eIs W,l$ held l'O "a~Ile State of \ rayne al'€' UrgM ttl PI'E'Sl~ ~ Harviev Mr. and Mrs. Maunso U1~ Wright Lumber Co. niater- ' Henry. Nelson ~w~re 'with Mrs. Donahoej a former teacher here~~::l'~~~i.~~:ll:~l~~1~~IU~'T~': C. . Ort' is C'_~airman 0 g('outi~",· rich. M~. and Mrs. ~nrles Ulrich, ials for parks' 1.32 Frank Sederstrom to spend' ues-_ .. i 'J l~.} f"' t ~. t for nym' I.eglon. ' Mr. l.\nd Mrs. Nels GrImm and Neal, 'Paul Wborlow, park, labor " 100.00 day afternoon of :ISBt week. i

\ rU."'l t. '''It 1 .1IS <year.8 u en S_ - .-----"--- - I I Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Grimm, Mr. !Wnlter S. Breeeler, Clk., SUnday' of last week Gt'bert"~~IH'ulty {;OmmIU('e was~~ Cth~rg~ I RepQrter To l\In.r·, I, and Mrs. Jen~ Thompson and Le-I .money n.dv. . 3.00 Weit2:enka.rqp of !uehling spe t inl,t.'t-{l.C'q·ua.lIl~engt\umes . ~un.s an I A;1lIlouneen1.ent has b(>(>l madct~' l:a.nd. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Meyer, IN. W. Bell Telephone Co., the F. A. Suber ~ome and th.:Or-\.hUlCllU::: mauc up Ie pl'ogranl. . . l\l .J M Witl M d f ., 4 ill E' .I.- .I. t. .. t' N l'L Illtt' apprOlll'llluO' murda {' of IVh" L lUlu rs. eyer an .am- firemen s phones .50 v e rlcsons we~-", supper g~s s .. 'Ii" A~)~~: J~hu~~a last Fal~ces M(11'gaJ17 daught'r' of 1t'lt. lIy aljld Howard Vi~tor. The guests Van Bradford, Milo Kremke and Mr. a:nd ·Mrs. Carl Sunde! ae-Wt'd, and at thc business ~t~Bsion ImtI·Mrs. Grover Fran Morg il brought lunch :vh1Ch was served Harry J:Ia~mer app~a.red before co~panled by Mr. and M~. J~e

M. J .,' 0"1' Inf tmahll' to '''illiam Frt'deri'lt after a social timc. the Council and requested that the Ericson, spent Saturday evem g m

dt><·tetI a.,XlIh" ou~s l"" oe uell as . . th D S d 11 h t·. Holnes. SOil of Mr. and Lrs. Fr1d- -. -- -_.~-- City extend. a box culvert from the e r. A(t un e orne a . ,,-

St\:-t'~~.f\.... A held a charm SCbOOlINic~Montague Holmes f Lincolnl. N h W rear of th.eil' properties 'another uer. . I\Veune9da ~~ening. l .Malfriage lines \\ill be r:ad aft£1r~ O~l \Vest ayn.e 0.ne hundred fifty (150) feet. Mo., Mrs. Eldor Rmg and Mrs. fW'

Y noon of October 20 at t e MorgnJfl- (By Staff Correspondent) tion was made by Horney and sec- rence Ring called on Mts. Cle ens \i~iiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiii$"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\iiiiiiiiiiiiiijjliiiliiii~~Dt'an H H. Hahn ' ....as c pel I . i • t f N' d d b b t th Lut ran

oS leakcr V,,:'cdnesda momin. dis~ boufe and. the couple "'ill h~'c dl1l Fa:rllilers Union meets ,October 9 onded?y Blcbel that the reques 0 un~o an a y a ~C"~LSs.ing "How to StUd).... g Lin oln wher-e M.r. HoI e~ IS If()~ at the tI. C. BareIman home, the saId property .owners be refer-, :~~~Ita.l in Wayne Friday ter-

Kappa ~'I:u Epsilon, mathematics ]l~r er on the Lincoln ly. Stat. Mr. I!Uld Mrs. Guy Elder called red to the Street and Alley Com- La'rr Joe Rin sent Tute da1 d . d t .l\tisl' MOl gan attende-c Lindf:ln~ Fridav in the W E Back home mittee. Motion carried, Y g P ! y

~'~1l~~~11~:'~~ ~~~~~le:~:rsa~e~lwoOd coll.ege at St. Ch les, M~,. L<:ntlS Barelm~' spent Wed~es- The Council proceeded to. o~n and Wedn~sday in the Pa~l ls~n~ _ L '. ~ • and was graduated fm Unh·¢.t- I . ht 'th rh" J Back bids for the cleaning and pamting home. Laverne Olson asSlst~ m

l'h,~"t'n a.s 'tl~~'!I-1W~: ~'I eSldent. C~a..l- sitV' of N~'braskawhere B e was ri.f~ (aIt m~ . ~ ~f~ d~X;; Ra of the water tower and found them the Ring home after school ed-t'nee Surenscn of Bancroft: , Vlce- IfiJi'$lted with Al ha Phi sorOr,:it~t. arJorle. oe VI e :09. y to be as follows: nesday. I'pn'sltiPllt. DW1!:;ht Davis of Wayne: I . P t Perdue \\ednesda evenmg last . ' Everett Ring of Sioux Citlv~en-st'crl'tary. F::I~n(' Gildersleeve of Mr. Holme:; IS also a Neb ask.a gr ~ \1,reek., Alummum Graphite '0 ed a brief vaclltion Wednl':: da\\·ayne. tI't"1U!urt'r, John Jones of ~ua~E' ~nd belonged to ~ ~hi Mr. and Mrs. J4M Grier. called A. C. Norton and ~:d called in the W. C_ andf, a:R' -J l: h' 1 <::t ian Joe Larson of fratermty. HfI \"\-as form rl:) on the Sunday last weeki at David Nel- R. C. Hahlbeck $295.00 $270.00. Ri.t

~l. u p•. 1I~ or<'. \iVayne Herald staff . . George Zeig Co. 295.00 240.00 renee Ring and Wesley III eckHonwr Oren meeting IS pl~nned . son So I Fred Kemp 377.30 353.50 homes.f,ll" a w~'~'ik_fll1m l\{o~da.r evemng. I ----- --- Henry Arp and son, Harold, call- M ti d b B' h 1 d Mary Elinor Ring was a !;\upper

.. Int('rn~l.tlC'n:l1 Rdations dub has :nerf' from :\.~e.n. ' , (Od :rhursday morning at Ray Per- isec;d~~ ~;S~e; t~at l~h: ~~g guest Friday at Orville Erip~0ll:'s:-lr~t nWt'tll1g- neX,t :Monday even- 1'I~rs Etta Beckenh1uer T~~- due s. , . of Norton & Halhlbeck and Fred and her parents, the n L' i larding' . Ig.ad of Abel'deen. W~~h. wh(~ Jjti'- The :1.. C. Bmelman famIly ha~ Kemp be rejected for the, reason fami~y an~.Mrs. Carrie Bard! ere

y ~I C A had \\ ednesday eve- II'lVt>ld Saturday to \"lo.<ut relativle.$;. Sunday runner 10 the John Heuer that· their bids were not accom- evemI\g ViSItors.mui m<"'dmg- \\-ith report O~l Estes Iwent to 'Vakef~etdTues ay lo visH man home at .Pender. panied by Compensation insurance To celcbrate Dean Pierspn's,-nn!\'rencp of last June gwell by lothfr relatives a,nd then lans tOlg'o . EvetyI.\ Cmlson spent Tuesday policies. Motion carried. ninth birthday of Sunday the IJoeGl'raid l.'u!1mnghan1. Tilden to .Chicago.' Nt'w York (~:i' ;:~nd Bight w~t~l Ardat~ Barelrnan fo-r It was moved by Bichel and sec~ C: ~ol~nson family were aft1~oon

SdClal ,sCII'nce club had first I:lthfr eastl'rn points for n exteud- the lattt r s 10th ll~lhday. onded by Johnson that the contract vaSltOt"S .and supper guests lin Ithe:\I<lnduy ('v('nmg-. Maxine t'd stay. 1'.1rs. Taggart" a guest Mr. and Mrs. vernon Keeney be awarded to the George 2jeig Co. Chas. Plerson home. , :

.1('ll"f> h."'lde!1 H'pl1!·ted on end of Iof ~H'r cousin. Eph Be.p nha1~er, and daughter. of Norfolk. were for the cleaning and painting of the Mr. and Mrs. Herbert p.r:eentil.• ' tllg tl~xtlk ~tnkt' . ,.un~ {lthcrs;. S~~ a.nd . S Mae surH~ay guests m the L. P. Kl.'eney water tower, as the last alternate ~ere dinner guests SU~day in Ithe

l':-"r l" H 'Wi!s,ln ha~ under IBedkenhauer \-..te~e 11\ N rfolk S\l.'fl- \ home. bid in his proposal for the Isum of Mrs. Mary ?reen h~me. T?e LlloydI I b t da}" afternoon :.....'lth rei ives' Mr!';., 11 rs. Miller Mrs. Ray $3100{) Motion carried I G:onger family of SIOUX. City 1ere

~~~:'1!~\"~~~~,1,';1 lll. "~~~:Ct' \\~t~raq~I~Yel; ITa~gart was a lunchC'oll 'Ruest 1n !Perdue iss Irene Morri.9 M~ti~n was made by Horiley and there for the day also. . ~ Ib".,m:hl tn· L)~~Iel\ret of Orchard. the Epb Beckenhuaer ~om€' ~M!m-I spent .F. y v.-'i.th M.rs. GI~nn Win.- seconded by Wright that th.e May- .' T~~ J~ck SQ~erber.gs Rttertdeb a

:"t:lhan.it ~~ WIll lIlaugurate da~! an~i she allid Mrs .' J F ('tber gdt WilliE' the men fllled Sllos. or and Clerk be instrocted ~o enter plcm~ dinner.m the Pau~ $o~r.-"l"t'lhardt fJr(,S.,jdes" on Sunday, Wt'I!'t' dinner gulests o~ D.- and :N1ns .Mrs Adelia Bush and Mrs. Lou- into a contract with the 'Georg berg home Sunday celebratIng rs~

.O( tl,llo'l 7. these beIng informal T. 1r Jon~B tR~t evemng. ('l1a Peck visited Mrs. Ray Perduei Zeig Co. for the cleaning anti paint Soderlberg's birthday. The Jeff yS\lnd'IV ilJler~'!I affairs to be -;<I; --.~-_.--_. -~~l- -- Wednesday last week. An called on, ing of the water tower. IMotio Ifrom wayn: ~e~el~so ~rt~sJ~~~ e

~t'i,! ;';rst SurH f ('Rch month. 4 SOll~thwest "'layne Mrs. Elbardt Pospishil in the af~~ carried. OfL~~~~ ~u h~~ Pl:CI;~l:Bill ~e ~rtLl I, I'!l E",-~ reSIdent wi.ll he, . temoon Mgtion was made by Horhey an Iwednesda~ of last week.. On ' TlFeS-

t \ lt1nt~' a man s~udent ${e\. and MrS' A. H10fel er and M d M WEEn k M seeOhded by Miller that the Mayo . id'11'0\ l11lt;il"~ Wlll toe planned ~~ light son are t'xpectled home Ifrom MOIl- and l~~~ A.. ~. Bahs ~nd ~r' a:ci and Clerk be instructed to adver '~ay Wallace Ring shelled and e-, , . . I lh " k Tl ~h . b ' -'". - . . . lIvered his corn to the same 'pa1lty.rdf,·.-;hmf':1!.'< .;:erved A soonI ("om- 0:13.: a IS ~te le,. a\ (' e'en iI.'1r:; BaSIl Osborne visited Friday lise for bids for the constructIOn D . 't ..IHlttt t' Will hav(' charge. II \'lstlllg for tJle pa.st'ten ays thE'r~. evening WIth the S. W. Elders and the Municipal AUditoriuU!. 0 I Mrs. Joe C. Johnson V1s~",edl III

Pdt' hall ["lrls anan ed a art l\1r. and Mrs. Fred Et1ckson and GUY Elders. roll call the following votetl "Yea~ ,the E. W. Lundahl home J' rl1ay, ... . g P Y MIl. and Mrs Carl SU~deJl Were . '.' J h Mill' afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ca~l LIn-

for fr~'~~m('n remdents Monday S\i1~day dinner guests ~n the Don- Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Dixon and to-~lt. Bl~hel. 0 nson. e , dahl were in the same hmbe 01'E'\'e!1Jn<>-. 1n charge of, Jean Doty ·Jf d _. family of Olivet S D visited from wnght.. Mlldner and Horney. Non· . d t -hd hNe\\"m~n Gruve Informal dances al Ml1hken_h~~~ -----I-__ Wedl;esday Wlti'l Frid'ay last week voting :'No," t~e Mayor declare ~~;.daY dewner an 0 sper I e

are held each Tt1esday and. Thurs- 'N 'W'f here in the 'V. Vv'. Roe home. The the motion earned. I I· . d,. dav, 630 tel 7'30 p. m.. wltb men ,ortllf"3Sl W

l3vne \"omp.I1 arC' sisters. Motion was made by JObnBO J }Ill'. au.d Mrs. F. A. ~ubi.er ~y

a5' gut:'5ls . 0/.. Mr. and ~rs. John Grier enter-+ a~d secon~ed by W~bt tbs:t th i;:a~~ ;;:~~ ;i~~~~~ ~~:e~' ~~ d:M:r. ~d Mrs. Paul Le sman wlere tailled Sunday at dinner for Mr. City exerC.lse th]e option whi-cb i 'Mrs W C Rin and Me Ie a d

I'lnllg-....lI To FratRmit)·. !Ltl.~"tR, In th.(' Fred Fie e home on and Mrs Mede Roe and daughters, bas with Clyde Oman for the pu . Mrs' Emma'Siev;rs and otto w LreP:l.ll1 H8..l"t of \\·llkdit'ld. fl-on M I:i uda:) eVf'nmg Mr. 8tHl Mr's David Nelson Mr. chase of Lots 11 & 12, Block 1 .. '1 n I 1

t 11' Fat' fla,'s has pledged to . ' Qricrinal Town. Motion carried_ ev~n ng ca ers. 'iI I" 1,";' . -. . and MIS. Ray Perdue and Mr. and r:,0 • • Floren Suber is a me~er of

Plil Ut'lUl. Theta fraternity at Um- J For Fred Lu Mrs A C Sabs and family Motion to Ado}urn. Mopon ca ~: ce ;11"o>r.-:!ty of Nebraska whcT'(" bp has, In honor of 1i'red Lu 's birth~ay ... . lied . , the girls' glee club at Wa e dt'llr"llt',~ 3,<:; a f,·('sbman. labbut'35-fl'ien dB and 1'e) tivps W~'1'{-, . - 'Walter S Bressler Ci(;"'Cl~;lt.j Fa"ye S"e.hd1\hl singS in thtl mi. e.'

£'ulertaille<] Saturday eVl'ning, ill Su.-pnoo for Badr8. Martin L Ringer.' Ma:yol' I , chorus_ Priscilla and Forrest S~n~Mr .. and Mrs.. ""!. E. ~Ck we~e 'S27tl"" dahl trike glee club at Wkkefield

.'\:' r'1fil'~al In:-;pectHll1 trum Wf'llt the F,rnest Echtenl mp twine surprIsed on thell wedding annl- tl and tbe latter has taken 'ilP fo~t-t!li' I~h \\ d~'~l(' L':trly \\'~~dncsday Ca.rds wen' diversion. irS. EU1- vel'£ary Saturday when ~f!o relatives ------- ball

lHl1 r.lllg tenkamp served at the ose. and fhe.Dds we.nt to thm1' home fo.r Southwest wakefiel., T~e Ed Sandahl and C.. F. S n-a s~I1pnsed F~ve hundr;~ w~s ~- (Mrs. Lawrence RiDg') i dahl children, Bob Nelson, Gui i~

;:;:;~;a~lal~:l~~ ~~~ne0Lu'nch~ The John Goshorns visited t vere Lyngren and Mary I Eli oreon was served' . Herbert Green's Friday evening. ,! Ring st~yed w~th relaUves or

__ _ _ __ Mr and Mrs W, C, !ling an~ friends In town over 'Ifhursdill!

W"lh N sons were m SIOUX City Saturda , mght because of weather conr"I ur e\\'§ Mr aad Mrs C F santlab1 '" , bOllil

Mrs FI ed Beckman and children Ited at Henry Nelson's $unday ev.J. Earl Larson tteated hIS slcbo 1-spen~ Fnday m the James McInt- mng I mates in distnct 47 to candy ~rstash home Mr and Mrs Carl Sundell V1 ~ and suckers Thuts:day for his m th

Mrs. James McIntosh visited in ited at Chauncey Agler's Monda¥ birthday. Mr. a~d ~~'! A~ 1stthe Clark Banister home Sunday evening. Longe were evemng vlSltolrs III isafternoon. Mrs. Wm. Victor helped Mr~. borne and broug~t him a bitthl'y

Mr. and Mrs. Matbies Holt were Cliff Munson cook for sUo flllerr cake.Sunday dinner guests .in the Dean Saturday. . t Helen Ericson had Elaine u·Hanson home. Dorothy Wilson visitM ove beck, Helen Erlan.dson and Eleagr

Saturday night and Sunday wit SbdeJ1berg as guests Saturday ~

CITY COUNCD... her mother. ternoon celebrating. her ni lthWa N b ka S t 25 1934 Mrs. Edgar Larson was! a luncl:~ birthday of 'Thursday. E chTh(fY~:~uI:rr:eetinge~f th~ City eon guest of her mother! Wedne~ brought a gift and, they had I n-

Council was held, in the Council da.y afternoon. I' cheon a.t a cand~e lIt table.Roo s in the Cit H II with thtt Mr. and Mrs. Chaunc~y Ag I 'The Walter Herman family ndfOllO~ng membe~s pr:sent to-wit: were in :e Ray Agler rome fa Lawrence Ring !were among th seMayor Ringer: Councilmen: Bicbel; Sunday nner. I from ~ere who ~ttended the jU g­Johnson, Miller, Wright, Mildne~ B 'The:a~ .<?Iso~ tamil~~: ~ ing of Ithe baby bee~es at the In er-and Horney. Absent. none. Pre.. toe~nd s-=~ns near i state Show in Sioux City We e~-sent Walter S Bressler Clerk p Y- I I day. The men 'were there a n

THe meeting' was call~d to o;der Mr. ~~d Mrs. E. W. Lundahl an 'Thursday for the s~e. The b ~sby 1lIrayor Ringel' and the minutes Glen VISIted in the Fran~ Hans:ol realized a nice. profIt from t ell'

of the l~t regul~r meeting and of hO:;. S~d~~t~~~'ndahl aC7 project! w~rk, _the speCIal meeting of September companied the Walter H1nnans ~ Guests In the Dick· San ahl17th were read a~d approved. Sioux City!.WedDesda.' ,home at supper Monday of ast

Thl:! following bills were examt :Mr d Mrs. Clifl if' n we week were: Mr,. and Mrs. USmed, read and on motion allowe4 in th~ :: H CruiUk8b~:me fo Swanson and Ruby of Allen d~d warrants ordered drawn to.. dinner S~nday evening, : their house. guests, Mr. andWIt: , fur. and Mrs. 'Jas_ C bel'S an: Will Ma~thles and. ~oyce of TWnght Lumber Coo, rnater- Donald Visited.'M~ and Mrs. Bd pa, Flonda. T!Je .vlsltors are 1 ~v~

ial for Light Dept. $17.&2 Iilvans Sunday e ening.,' ~ng for home tlns week stop mg

Walter S. Bressler, Clk, Mr. and Mr!s. ack ~oderbeelr:~I"'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"iiiiillllmoney adv. 295,~ and family spent ISundalY eveniI

S. A. Hemple, Sept. salary 210_ in the Noah JOh~1n h~e. ~ D t'N_ H. Brugger, Sept. s~.lary 140.00 The Collie Bo e bo~S playe e COw.rn. ,~dresen, Sept. .£1alary 80.00 with Wendell 30 son Saturd ,Tex Simmerman, Sept.1 sal- , and were overnigh gue •

ary .. _,. . ... _ . 100.00 .Mrs. Herbert G en at~dedU. I i

JQhn SY,lvanus, Sept. salary Sunshine club ·tb rs. A. C Rd·:less adv. . ~ .... 95.oo! Bichel Saturday tern on, a 101

Harvey Me~ers, Sept. BaI~ry : Helen and J~ie Ericson .we~ ,less adv:. -..---- --- 70.00 guests in the NO~ J"~n hO~

Gene:vieve Kingston, 4 'i during their paren s' a ence.)Weeks sal1ary ····-·· .. ·.. -···:·-r 80.001 Mr. and Mrs. rl S dell wet!.

, T~e Kqrsmeyer Co., sup.,plies 26.~ dinner and suppe goes SundaAtY.•cDonaId Mfg, CO~" in the Donald n me. !

bydt:ometer .-... -".-.------------- 2, A number fro her attendN w. nen Telephone 00., the LaPorte club weine roast a

'ght plant p~bne .--- ~.-.- 4.151 P~te ,Jorgensen's rid&. evening.,.T. !..J_ .s eele. Co. Treas:,' pay- I The C, L. Bard f~U ha,d din

jlUent of oond and lOt.....1315.QO: ner Sun~ay with 1'9. rie BarI A,me fetroleum .Co.,.l car '. \ who #J at home 0 the . A. ~Bar'I . '. as oil : 187.5~ place. . ': II:,S.~. Ick~er.b1ac~m!th '. ,G~ral9ine and. lane ~ UI\dsa •'. "'0*1 .: " .- ,.... 1.20 stayed over :Moo ay ht In'AjC.,Nort.on...•.. p~j;ing ,.:.. 7,.2~~. :;;phwarten 110m.''In Wal<~W.,Fort:rier. horse·f~I···· 150.5Or fietd. . ,"".Iightman ~~' c0t:D:P~y, :: V~viaJ;l Sandahl was la q

6.51.~S' ~.O?i..u.~ c.hl,O.~~et,~-- I 7.~. $U1f~~e~. :,over...the. weim. . i>.dH.~mer S. ,IScace, 'Sa-vlC~. -_ 57:ud still ~b.le Ito tle.nd toD ck Gal'penter. str.f.et'qa I r '83.2q .duties.! I I _ 1

MOrti~ L.,lUngcr, Itrip Ito, !i ·.,Mrs..l;Ierb<!rt reen:'·1 ll)alla " i:·'.'·"'~·:r···. .1o.Q iCtor.apent Ttl.'.eWright LUliI!li'1' Oo.','ttlat~,.. .' . t liu¢' week \w'.' !al!,,\' Str~etde·WIi'-:I':!, ·tl.Oil~ . '. '"S.• J". ,Ickl '. black.Wtl). .'., MrS; Dick Saadabl ado'

Iwork; '---f;, '•.-.T-.-:.:--_..••.'r--. 14~~~: JalIs ~hi1tsday fO~anoon &$,-a,~ W, Ben TeJepoone' . , I, • 0 's

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POT,ATOESi .We aTe reCeiVI~g this wee.k a large sqip­mellt of Red Rver Ohlos that are re!lllyU. S. No.1 pot toes. We believe the priceon these potatoes sho~ld prove Interest-Ing to you. . ! ,

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• " ! Greater waluesu~'moe of jThfim . , .It's. been. our "o~at-:"A.Market fo~ Every d(-Wheth.~r y,0u buy a~aple:, r1ce: ie~'or Imported dellcacles-alld at rIces to I aae eve~ybbdya purse., To ar urcontacts with b.sic m~rkets en ble us' to ~ivel greatel- :values a,,:d more of tllem ,.

ONJOIvS L quid 'w Polis" \ Pancake.Fl',~r,. A !Wad grad of ~anc

Fancy yellow onio~s from utah. ~ At a close 0 t price. ,J., .at il very l~ price.,. .. ".'10 Pounds 31. 50 Bottle 36,.. 11O-~b. <:: 4For j...... ! e 75 Bottlll ..48t [Da :__ -_... !

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n' P .,~ k~' JI '"f ,: t 't 01 ofl..... 1 his arents, Mr. and' Mr . $xture, the other with peanut but·

);:/' ? pos~ !lJ:lY n,. 0 go\terIlmen" cQI/ r l' I . BELIEF. Lag •.Sund.ay.' tor. Put the sUces together dnd 10:I5-Karl gt~f'""F+"'""-;-;~~"';;:-'="F'Ji;;::"=::;::±:;-C;:-',lIprodu~,ons.otlld not hold ba.ck /I,nd et'. ~-c"'--'dg 'ederal reUef, a .. ,. "",... th f II d I .L.I~ ~ ~ M s. w~ c. Coryell and Miss Le- DUtter the. ouside of the Sl1ndwi~b. lO:30-West Pqin

.IE. W. Huae; EdltOr'at>d Propriet ro'l e ot j'r e 01\\IS 0 a I the votmg.: . • contributor to a reee t ma a- one cd Roy were in 0 ha Fri. ~ace under broiler untU hrown, ll:Oll-Maetelpie• • , ! ; . , zinc edition ""presse~ fea ati'ij Oldc.8t Established Ps.Qc Wayne UDty. Le~tters ~f~ political parties Chea~en more damage to char cter t da~ .0~~n~~~. E. H. Do son rc- ~i,:;r~n one side Rnd then on the ~~~:t=~:~~~~e

I PubUsbod Every J I and waken I t eir positions by ~Odg ng of buMensome, couse uence to turn d Tuesday from a visit in al.

!'tered at the, po8toffice- t ~e Nebraska' I charge of I r Beality against 0 pos ng l the pUblic treasury. he gr w- Sout Dakota. I Balled ApplCli Stuffoa with 12.0o-0ddttie~.

as ond elsas Mall Matter n SS6 ~der th~ '$C\I force8'f.MOS~persons do not belong to ny lug tendency is to 1 ok orc. . M . and Mrs, Walter Pr CBS were Minced ror)t, 12'15-!Market~of arch 3, 1879. Known 1 e ot pubUcatlon,1 politic ) par}Y with an idea of e~r run. Rnd more tohithC go.ve ment for In orfollt over tho weel ~end vls~ Remove the cores and Borne of 12:2G--Karl St f . I I

Yi 0, Nebraska. njng f offi e pr of asking for a y ~{~~d ~~~~o~;nt:;s ~f~~~~' t:-::~rt:~ Itln relatives, the pulp from good sized tart ap~ 12'45iDon B dg . 1

of par y fav r. I They study party olleles to rural communlU s. 0 ten M . and Mrs: James Hal of West p,cs Fill Wlth a mixture of mixed 12:48t-Mail B gd t~ d did h th ' t h II Poi t, visited In the M Kroger roast pork, moistened with gravy, 1.15aHarley t ~esman, cow oy 1':':::::::::::f::=::=::::::::::::+=~+:=~1an nee were elr suppo s a those receiviug pubUc reUef are h Th d ~ 1 I'

be cas. Tho fact that nn occnsio al ras- dissatisfied because tliere is not OM'''" udrMs ay·w art} seasoned 'With salt, pepper, on~ Rin er. 12;0 Oddities.1" r. an rs. . B. Hy tt called l~n JUIce and worcester.shire sau,ce 1:3 Ha.rvey a ~ass, concrrt a. 12:15----1Markets.

cal tu~s up ~o annoy and hinder 81 y gl1eat an equal or: larger d~stribu ion in the Henry ~ge home sol Wed- P[lace the apples in a baking di~h, 1:4o-J..-Markets.i 12:20---4Karl Stefan.politic 1 group does not warrant eneral or' because some recE1ive ore nesdayevening. o.Over the bottom of the dish w~th 2:300--:Around To n. :' '12:45-l-Don Bridge.charge, of rascality. These charge~ offfnd than o,thers". Minda ofl.recipi nts Dean and Mrs. H. H. ahn had water and bake until the apples 3;0$ndY'S qrc eslra. I 12::t8-Ma11 ;Bag.the masses who want nothing but fairrless are devoted to thinkin$ out ays Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. aire tender. Instead of the roast 4:00 Helen ~de er, soprano. 1:1!>-Harley Stuteand ju~tice. :aysget,t:~:r~e~.i~~~~ern: es~ c. E. carhart. pjOrk, sausage meat or small link 4:1 afety talk singer..

Mr. and Mrs. Burr D~vis were s{t.usagcs may be used to stuff the 4:30-1--Detectives. : I 1'1 II aary SUbsistence. Thlis m ga- Sun'day dinner gue'ts 0iMr. and a~.pl"s. 5 '.on 'Robin Hoo .' . 1:30- arvey Rohb s" onc rtina,

In Idistributilng trade the misRJ;lthrppe zine writer thinks local com t- B l' '" v-r- 1:45---MarketB., I

b f l thO h d' I'k th I ~ t t Mrs. L. E. rown. 5:3aRussen JI,ien en, organ:!. 2' C I• uys l'om e one e IS I es e e"s, no tees with an intimate un er- M d M C G H I :.5- onege of M sic. '~l1iaUng Member National Edj torl!Ll Association, from t~e one: he likes the most. He buys standing of needs may h dIe r. an fS... a er were Bah.cd Tomatoes and Corn. .6:~0 ~.l and We fell, planor nd 3:00--De,mons, lnstr me~tal rio.

TELEPHONm 146. only a~ he i~ f<llrced to buy, and ten he ,relief funds more judicio sly ~~~~:~b~~n~~:e~ests in th~ John 'Scoop out well drained home can· 1 • 3:15......<-..E':arvey Robb ss, <l0nc· rtina.-,-----,--=-·:c:c--::--=:-i--:--,-;---II I ts f f th f h h' dill th f d 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ro genbach nbuedttetroemad·.rtaomeseki~nnBd. PDiarace"ntthheemC'ornin ISaturday" pteqaber29. 3:30-Conservatory. I '. - 'IISUi bscriptl'on, $2,00 Per y..Jar In Advance. se ec , or av,pr e one or w m 1S an eCOMm ca" an e ra 400--M ·n M I ,

\;'J hatred' has be¢n modified for t e mo- committees. It is pointed out and Bon called in the Alf ed Linke and season ,with butter, salt and 7:0o+Harley Stu esman (COw. 'oy 4~15-s;e~y t!il~.r€l dy, ba.ri one. II"'0 Restore F E ~ R i undoub~ed]Y ment by lack of familiarity. ' ::tt~:i~~:f~~~~~~ ~~e ~~o~ ~~ home sun~ay noon. , pepper. Add a slightly beaten egg Binger.>. 4:30--Detectiv~s.:l,oldlng ba k econOmIC re 'ef Russell Bartel:;! was I Omaha tb each cupful. Fill the tomatoes 7:3o..-J-Morning cl b. 5:1:5----Cleora ·and etta., c ~tr'I-1

OO1lfide1lCe (overy. T e f-ever has ru~ Th~ fellow'who never expresses dn opin- ~~~r~::~~t :e~oun:y~e~~, ~n;~ ~~~a~i~~~:~~~n~~~~ess ~om 8at- with the mixture, Sprinkle_~with 8:00-!--Devotional. J tos\ ;.i~$ course, and a weak ,p tient is ready ion if 'he has ane, may change his mind chasing of votes with p blic Miss Margaret SChemj was a buttered crumbs ~nd bake In a 8:15--t-Musical cl ck. ,. JI Sunday, Septc bet' 30: . ito .develop old-time stren h. But fears every day wfthout humiliating himself or funds. The protHem of r ief guest of Miss Hilda Aron in Sioux bmodera~e oven until hot and nicely 8:50·+Farm flas . ; 1101:..:lloOo_-.pRreeQsubeysttesr·ian ChU~h. \"1'1

for future interference wi industry and bffending his ,neighbors. grows more serious as it tle- City last week~end. ' rowne . .. 9:00-Uncle Oen , Wayne I1tt[R d.'b~sineSs have hindered co. fidence. That strays the spirit of indep nd- Cliff Penn. and Judg J. M. ~h~~up~~a~~~e~~; ~e ;~~~: ~~ :~~g:~~~:;~, g~:~,e~:~~;~t~a. 12:00-Helen Crave ,pi st.I·S'. the I'eason ,"pokesmdn, for organl'zed Th'e mar4-yr feels supremely content ence. uPrivate agencies hav al- Cherry were In Fremont Sunday 12-15-Modern Mu,' ,

., '"' ~ 1- • • • a buttered baking sheet-a hollOw 10:1o--Markets. 12:.4<. Fanner-poet' . , !bu.siness have asked til}' president to because he knows he is always right and ways had as their ideal th in- VISIting French Penn. tl made in each mound and the to- 10:15-->-Karl Stef n. ...---,cI~rify 'his position on future federal that eVerybody else is always wrong. W~rrie'teser,~7an,cdlft-breespeirrCet~'o'rSd'sYsS tohwe Miss Ardath Conn arri ed home mato placed In it before filling and 10:30--West Poi 1. l:00-Hawaiians ( T)·I

f " Friday after Bpend,fng i couple b Id 3:00-Requests. ',.q~ivities. They \V~t .~? now about u- The P-'mises of 1932. that they were on their wa to weeks In Kansas C1ty. ,I a ng _. 11:0()""""':Masterpie es (ET). 4:3(}-Gospel Singe : Iture government spendIng, budget balano-·.... a measure of success. bUc Rev. J. H, Hamilton l\.as been l1:~Q-Hiatory. Iin'l'l', bureaucratic control f private busi- Sio~x Falls Argus-Leader: In 1932, relief this. far ShOW9 no uch h Idi i I ti·j P WJAG 11:45------0Id Time Trio, instrumen~

'" f'd C d' t R It . d th D dooiphngtheSppeaC,at wmeeeke. ngsl, n Ran- rogram tlU,neSs and other things that!s~akecon 1 ence. an 1 a e OO$eve praIse e emo- trend."

It is hoped the adm~nistr~tiOn's attitude cratic platform. It was a wise document, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. C~onley of l.r~~;';;;;;';;;;;';;;;*;';;;;;';;;;;';;;;;';;;;;';;;;;';;;;;';;;;;';;;;;';;;;;';;;;;';;;;;';;;;~;';;;;~~;';;;;;iiwill be made definite and c ear. ~ h

texplained, asserting that 1'1 am for it F Winside, were Sunday ~ueats in

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rights, v01.ich,gafed by thE! ctmstitution. that Here is one ex~erpt from the platform: (Continued from Page On Mr. and Mrs. Erneat Echten- Cheery Messages From : c0r.omy utarouses doubts and opposition. When the.,f We ~dvocate an immediate and drastic kamp were Sunday sUPP1r guests N f Ik D '1Panama canal enterprise,stIretched the con- reduction of governmental expenditures by sta~p. If th~ nerve of Stich a rc~ in ~~:.A~~ri~ ~~:~:rh~sm:~le to be or 0 aJ y.stJtution, tlle world was .re*efite.d. When abolis~ing.useless commissions and offices, ~~~~~:~:~~~:p:f:l:nc~or e~l~ about after re.cove.ring frtm ankle Thursday, September27:· .LlJncolD freed the slaves, 1[1u an rIghts. ~~re consoh.da~lng. departments and bureaus, iron he could l:teep himself in injuries suffered in a fall. 7:00-Harley Stutesman (Cowboy Cl d b S . Iext~d. Though thetp..esent ac.tIv~~les ~nd el\ml':!atIllg· extravagance, to accomp- affluence the rest of His life. Mrs. John 'Addison of N weasUe, singer). S eane ya peClaof t e ederal govern me t It> extermmatmg !tsh a $avmg ·of not less than 25 per cent _ visited Sunday and MOnd .y io the 7:30-Morning club. I Mechanical Processc;r"m may infringe 80m what on the COIl"" in the cost of the federal government." Soaking t.he GtoWld. H. D. Addisoili home here. . 8:00--Devotional .

d H 8:15-Musical Clock. Iat ~ution. they preserve uman ri~hts an e~e is another paragraph: "We favor The habit of having a sOEing 8:50-Farm Flash.m"ni~lY promote the ge;neJ!n1 welfare. maintehance of the national credit by a rainfall onoc or twie~ each cek World Eve..Jts 9:00--Unclc Gene, Waync Hetald. H.·g·~· .·n Qoi.-al.·tyOh:Iy mies of society lire injured. federal budget annually balanced on the will in due time. bring the. ,.oil back 'I 9:30--eomstocks, gospel singers. 'I ", '. I

f tIt f th A! terrific explof3ion . in l a. coalBu-t, 'hen the goverlJrnent threatens' a basis 0 accurate E;!xecutive estimates with' 0 nor~a mOlS ure" ~mg! e 9:45-Harvey Robbass, concertina. V· L . A hmain :vith prosecution bet.alilse he proposes revenues." . . ~~~n~~;~one~~~u~.:x~:e~~: h~f;e~~~ ~i~em~fn ~a~et.~:.tu.·r:.a~~es'l trapped lO:10---Markets. ,~ry OW ID I, •

to: 1b.U1.1d hlS own house wltlllout the luxury An(jl a thlr~: HWe advocate a soun~ cur- rnent to look a f:nn~r in t~e face ;IO:15-Karl Stefan.oj htrlng a contractor, as wag reported done rency to be pteserved at all hazards. when asking him to reduce his Typhoon at Tokyo, Jap't" took 10:3ll-West Point. -,Clean Burn nJf~gD\~i~~nde~~:V~dith~~~~i'~I~~is.int~t:~ me~of~o~,t~~ltri~I'~;hoe/~~~~:~ ~~fe~~~~~~ crop,. ~::a;~ 8i~7 ~:':.~e~ay~ ~~~ob~:' ~Ua~;;r::c:sri~~:~trumen_ii, .' .~the Pilger barbcr was. tHreatened with except. where necessary to develop public Ford', 1dea of Pblltieian~. 000. I taL E t' . I .

prOsecution because he had to disregard the works .and natural resources in the com· Henry Ford docs not agree lwith 12,0ll-Odditles. very· 0 guaran- $8" so' :tcode of hours in order to nu~ in enough time mon interest." people who think politicians in The Dionne qUintuple~s were tees .s.a· actio~ • p r nto 'support his children and! grandchildren, A ~ifth: ",We advocate strengthening Washington are either savIng or moved to their new mod~m hos- ~~:;:t=~:;ik~\S~f,n. And th 'Pf'ice isthe cotJstitutional guarallt.y "f human rights and imhartial.enforcement of the anti.trust ruining tbe country. We feci drti- pital whleh has been bullt 'by Can- 12:45-Don Bridge. ' .

~ l' d . .., tied by Henry's rating of the dun- adian govermnent. low. I I ( Iisset ~ide ,,, ,Lh no servi¢e tp society an In laws." , try's politicians, bU~ we do feel '" * * *' 12:48-Mail Bag. ,Iutter conflict with the idJea]s of democracy A s'ixth: "'we condemn the improper that politicians could!cIo some gpod A lone bandit held lip t~e work 1:15-Harley Stutesman, cowboy Place your rders today for delivery next w ek.. 1f uas.Lcontemplatcd by the founders of the and excessive luse of money iIll political ac~ in these difficuU and trou tous director of Omaha's feder~: trans- singer. can save m rtey by burning.l~"vnomyNut. e aJ sogOlvelrnme~t. t . t' I" th d I tivitAies." th I ' times if they could p_Etrsuade t e,m- ien~ Sh~~t~~t~Uet~daY'l!~~~er oon ~~ ~~~~~~~~s~obbass, concertina. have a co ~Ietf line of liTg'h" quality coal . ~ho e"-

'.~ mposmg res fIC IOns iIn e or er ry pur- steven: 'We condemn the open ·~nd ~.elves ~ do notil.ing and),eep._ t.ll. ' Teshc.1'ppe,y wro

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wase"n·'sured.nay ro . 3:00-\Jl.lendall and AI, piano and. 1 It f 'bu· h ·inde th r t' . t f d .. t t' ffii, I "a -,., your ordets 48, Tlreobald Lumber Co. Ph n<1 1 8.,

~~ler~li(:~~~:'ire~n:'~dnled~J. I~ ;:e~e~~; ~~v~~eft,r~sl~~~~~ ~"ademl~~s I~o~;r:ssi~~a~ Deed-s-T-o-Prd.pert 1 * * * * 8~"':;';arvcy Robbass, concertina. It · I f·d d1 t d th· . t I The American racing ~up will I :r

essen Ia con I ence an re ar s e swmg commi ees to curta I the extravagant lex- Recorded In Cou remain ~n this country as Harold 4:15---8afety talk. R A C EA ,ba,ck 'to prOHperous COl1ditlons.. Re'assur- penditl1res of the government." S. Vanderbilt's "Rainbowl. scored 4:30-Detectlves. JO S f.,E HlP. I

in~ words from the pr~sident, emphasiz~ An, eighth: "We condemn the extrava- Property deeds victory over Thomas oet1ve Mur- 5:30-Russell Jensen, organ. ". h d" t t' • t f ' 6 15 Ha 1 S\ t bo Fifty 3ec~ hand galvamze~ Sunsh~ne roof w ndows10 tea mllllS ra 1011 ~ p~rpose 0 sa e- gance 9f the Farm board, its disastrous ;ac- Wayne county are th~ follpwin dock Sopwlth's "Defender. ' : - I' ey u esman, cow y some venti ,ung type, 1:?alan. e' Plain..1 Fine. f.or hiq.lkegulard t.he i.ndividual's ~~g:hts, would be a i tion which made the government a sp~cu- MHo Kremke andl wife t Ne~ * * >1< * I singer. house or h house. Also one hundred fifty feet f .goopowerful stlmulant at t1~IS bme. Iator qf farm, products and the unsound brask,:" State BUi1din~ and Lqa 'ias- Gq1. and Mrs, Charles Lihdbergh, Friday, September 28: second han barn door cover d door ~raCkI and h ngers

'"r ,I policy ;of rest~aining agricultural products sociatIon, September ,21 for ~ t;md who were in Los Angele~ when 7:00-Harley Stutesman (Cowboy I at a real bu Ph<lOe 146. .' I . :., I WHAT I· h d f t th d d h f d t' k t " other consideration, Ibts 11 an '12, Bruno Hauptmann was alested on Singer). ,i' I' ! < !.,!O 1I1S0n coll se . I.es a ea .or ° e eman pO. omes IC mar e s. 1;)locl$. 1, SP.ahr's additllon to W ~ne. charge qf kidnaping their on, flew 7:30-Morning club. I 'b~.• the NRA, f !lOWIng the reslg- The DemocratIC delegates who assem- Elmer Lipke guardian to e~ry S d t 8:00-DevotlonaI. ;Th ~ Id Lu'm er pi

1 stgns. nation of i s khief, General bled in:...convention in Chicago were serious Korth, September 22 for' $1,1 3\34, ~:~ir;n a~ 0 participat in the 8:15-Musical clock. '! ea·, " .,H; gh ~. Johnson, is no b~ing cons~dered in thes~ platfotm declarations. They made an undivided 5-60 interest i the ,'I' * * * 8:50-Farm Flash.b. President Roosevelt an his' advisers. it a pomt to emphasize their deliberate in- southeast quarter of 8~25-5. , The tex'tue strike ende and la~ 9:0Q..----Unclc Gene, Wayne Herald. Phone 148 i Way e~ N b.

; e general was a tire es worker and ~ tent in another plank which reads as fol- Wm. Pritchard and wife to l/len borel'S returned Monday to theu 9:3Q-.Cotn.::ltocks, gospel Bingers. I .

r~$ourceful leader, but is mpetuous style lows: IIWe be ieve that a party platform ,and Leonard Pritchard, Septe lber looms. "Our strike has to' n apart Ilr:4~5~-~'H§al~"",~y~R~0~b~ili~a.~s~,~eo~n~c~e~rt~in~a~.~iii$iiiiiiiii~~~iiiiii'~iiiiiiii~~~~~~*~~'llr-Lhis tactless utteranc s-+aroused mucl\ is a co,venant with the peopJ~ to be fait~- 24 for $1, the southeast quart r of the Whqle. un.just structu~' of theblt.ter opposition. The nel thing which Is fully I!;ept by; the party when entrusted 13-26-1. NRA," declared William Green,said to have hastened oI1nson's reslgna- with power, apd that the people are en. prcmdent of the American Federa-tion, was his speech in which he charged titled ~o know.in plain words the terms of LOCAL NEW tion of Labor. I

i te, By ""vorke~s with v. ola~ing an agree- the cOltract to which th~y are asked to Miss Alta Beck w~nt to mIce Resignation of General~ugh S.m nt by calhng a stn e., Even though subscr be. , The Democrabc party solemn- last week to assist fWith' go eJl'n- Johnson as administrator of thefa ts may have warrant d ~Ohnson in hurl- (y pro ises by appropriate action to put ment work. ! NRA was received by resident~n . acc.'l1Sa~iOns .at ~exti e eaders, h~ was into e ,ect .the ',.PrinciPles, policies ana' re~: Mrs. P, L. Marc and. Mfs. Roosevelt Tuesday and cceptedna hscreet In domg It. u as a ma~ter of forms ereln advocated." Clarence Wright we e in i0F: immediat.~IY. 9-enera.1 JOhn;n stat-f~ t, .his criticism of t xt Ie workers for W :en ROl\sevelt said he was "100 per City Friday.' cd that,slnce the NRA w sheingS ikihg in the presence of Widespread ull- cent f~r the pl~tform" did he mean it or Mrs. R. H. JacQu~s is .wit tpe reorganized, he felt his 0 worke' ployment and in th fa, e of all uphill was h~ merely ,kidding the American peo. Henry Gnlhver chl! ren m me., to be superfhious. ~

s uggle out of. depress on,'I will not'make pIe? Let his aptions since March 4, 1933, ;~:~~ ~~~:a~r'f:~I~:;';u~~~er The MOrt: *C:S:le, t ~ shipth .."t .rank amd fll.e feel .. n.y worse toward SUPPI~the answer. Rudolph Lage of York, v ~,'Itedr I :~~~~ :;~ :;s~~;e~hi:h I ~~:~~~

, The accomphshmen~s0 the NRA maM L·· ht Hogs Discounted In Trade loss of many lives. waa d~stroyed

b ,. all.the. lldm!nistratiojI I ader..s claim fO." o'$ha Journal-Stockman: Light b~tch- by three separate fires. '1cordingI n so:mese~tlOns, but ~.s pphed .t? farm er ho S, particularly those weighing 200 to te,timonyof night W~Chmana as,. It has Increased prlC dlsl?arltI¢8 an~ pound' or slightly less, are suffering a di8~ this week. The flames c e frome e';laUy burdened s]an busmesses. 1 count n the Omaha market this sea~on, hurning ehemicala, he add d. andt . s sO.,call~d recove~y e sur~ ~adlnev~ This c ndition is remarkabl.e.beca.use this ardors were like benzine a~ burn-b en d;lscoyere~, or If _h n dlscov~red \. Is the! wellfht ~hat has topped the 'trl'de ing ragS. "

. ,d been Jun!<ed and eV r launch ~d, w~ regula Iy for 60 m'aaY former years that Six ~u.ope:n*n:ti:ns .S.tl~' back-t. pk the agrkcultural c u try woul" have farme shave. ckime to feel that ,hogs c<lme lng tbeir currency with gJ Tues-~. en b,etter 0 . into th ir Primf,fOr market p'urposes when day night were pledged't stand

I if.1 they r ach ~he ZOO-pollnd mark. Needless ~:~n~::'i~~n~o~~n~~e~=~rr~sf~~;;~~to say, lighter inds are suffering more se-verely than 20 ~ 1>0unders. I \ ~ollt::d,w~~~~l ~~;~:ia dJra~~~

T e eomb~nation of circumstances Luxembourg joined in the asser-which as made 'medium w.eight hogs more Han that "the maintenanc of thedesira, Ie fromi·a ·'buy,r's standllolnt t~an present parities appears trus tolights s a nesult of geI\eral sbl0rtllgll of tat- bo 01'e of the essenUal con tions"!ening fee~s, t~e.relatiivehlgll>l,rlce"of ,cO~p. of t at restoration.In co panson ,with tHat of :hve 'pork, and * *'" *upset arl{et c~nditleils In the East. Grow- Brimo Hauptmann was rrested. Dr;.·ed

' ". rt ff d 'h' th' at B~nx, N. J., on char e of ro- Kellogg'),. Brarl. •ers w 0 arll s.,o o. ee are, rUl! mg el.r eeivi g the,,$5ll,OOO rans money ;>. d'hogs " marke~ this year as .qnicI<ly as t/ley paid y Cllarlea Lindberg in 1982 Fla~es ~.:'ra~~~na~o,;,~a~ eco~~i ' I' t!t~m .lmarketl.,ablE', flnd ,~h~y., h!.a~e" for h s son, Charles, jr., sh rtly be~ Spe<:ial thi~ week.! ned.1,one~. 2', .no m entllleI'buy ·corn.l· to nj;>ke Ulem'fore~ebaby was foU dead, 3 26h~avi':.when th", animals: ha~e already Hau tmann wa' seized ter he Pkga.; C Caqs

been fMI .at' a.loss" ...As;i, re§ult· paid '1e

'of.the ~ld certif cates atllli~=====t===+l::~==::=~'~fr=~~~C::~:I='~i~~d~m~·lIgh~ ...g.SiYn.a.,k . Il..,P, .'~,n'.. unu.Stl~IIJ1:lla. rg~ pr.'.o~... .a:"fn.~jt... statio.n..... an.d..• ab ut. '$.13. ,-portlOofi,Q.llil1 supplIes.. Injformer YCl\rs, 0000 tlie llI\,'ney was fa nd in hislong s rln~s, 9. l.i,".hthci '" , dis~ant gar';; e;.HaUl>t~nn. 'tOe man.ex-

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CO. CORD sj ~~~t ld': ~:' lesson GodJ He- toutheaSl I field Little folks who were pre ent wer : a d r. sod Mrs. Edward Seymou'r ga~ were dinner guests In the L ~on en th~ last of attle IVal w1~ arrlv~ Frida' or ' atu" "MJrla.m a~ of' thh Her... ThMdrn g wprabip ,t 11 'clock. (By Ruth v. ) ~a.nne~~berg. ~= l1'Ne1B~' win to Cozad, Neb, Sunday ~o Fr d Kaer orne near Allen 'day Was , were in 9maha. S ay t~. to ~ait in the Mra. G~YW. brQs~~~ ~ IU.d staff, tis! editor of this d . e hOly commUUrffiwiJl cete- Mrs. Melvin Lar.elen assisted at

lWe~on SCh;::~~ mend r~~ ~ s~1~ ~tthre~ o~ fOU~d;rB t ev mng ~ visit t\h~ Harold and JaM ord and M s, c. wl ;aisc9x hoWes. 'fh. Y :

JaTtmont, Any news contri.. brated a the mo se coo. e Frank Hanson home F'r1day Pi Mild d J'h""- 0 Rl' an fS es an s. E. . Huntemer and ss fami esl ~ tl arel dri lng through Ilhd st:bppcd t Iti'UtlODB to ~~!e5e colu - I B from Choir "chcarsal a '7 p.. I Velma Holmes o~ Pender BP~t erson, D;e Baa Mon, Lavon. e at! c ard ViSited in Fremont Sunda M~rcena were in Sioux City S tur- Mta D. B Hutfman lef dnes- Chi~ag one day. I . II ,~ ,

..,..., m.n Vespe.s ~ 8 &unday With his parents Mr and A~dersan. a e rd B.Il/d Da te noon with Mrs Mae Merrl da~ vlsitinl;' I day ~ast week fat La Ora g , Wyo, ~ISSI Nannet e Se I I ,town or co~~try will ~ gladly cryees R, p.' Mrs Will Holm ' Nunrod Elton Miller w~ una Ie and Mrs Darlene Studley ¥rs Me*ill Lyons and two chU-1 wheJ!e s~e will s~end a m9nt '\/'lith 1 ~E hrum~f of - Irfce.lved by ~er. Confir . tiOn it,lstfuction Satur· "IrM 'r and M Jes'

hnE~ k vi to come because of havin~ a brok neE Conover of Colome, S D drdn of Lincoln and Mrs ~ F two rs~ers one a twin ststie She JCo 'I brsoughtmtPhefr mottJ;er, 14. fl.

day mo gat 9;3 . ~. rs. 0 uC son s- arm ret rned h T d ft ' l ' OJ' e n CI ohm • and aunt M 88-------------'1 The lss.ionary societi will ed in the Emmett Erickson home . I I ome lIe~ ay a e pe~ry and daughter went to NorR mad Ule trip from FreDio.,. wes~ Gefurul::le Bayes of Win$ld' h -'IAll ~a.I1lllOI 'in 'w t rd af -- I spe ding thc weelt-cnd ln the hom fol tOday to visit In the rank by b'lIs I", ' i,;.. e.. [6 '

an ~ 1 was a:"ne meet at the church Satu y a.f~ a u ay ternODnl~ Q:,lcbrnte Blrttu'JIIY. I. of IS slster Mrs G A Wade 'pc ry home Hearin I th t f Sa ur~ after! being In uncoln, a " "MoodHy tilrnoon. II Miss Helen SWIft of Waterbury Relatives from Wisn;;7 went ~o K nyon L~wis plnns to le:lve 0 ~ d M L C Lamb I fil ~ b g m e sw or age, fevJ. d ys. Miss Schrumpf retu n- II~

)(r, nnd .1\trs,. O~villt' BSelh . and Cholr ebearsal ''''ednesc y, the ~ent last week wUh hcr sister I S I an rs .. flrson e..., y Ira Howshaw aga.lns Geol ed ~o coIn ~unday ILOiS wert' vfsl.ting 111 Atlen Sunday. junioI'S t 7 o'cloclt bd the seniors rs Donald Kinnc:v ' the Lee Stauffer home Wecinesd y at IrdUy for Chicago to enroll a an Mrs August FiBber, the l~t of Hartler was pmltponed fro 11 II-: _-1'..,J I

F:-edendt,1 Snltnon of ,"lakefield. at 8 o'cl dlt. MAW Ca.' evelUng lo help Mrs Sta¢Ier celc~ lim orslty of Chicago, BpeClallzrn EIIlierson, were in Sioux City ISun· Saturday unhl next Saturda wh r k Cla~pmb 01 ~ycamo e,\"l.'Htl'd In the Fred Salmon home Miss cl:kla Gold~rt>" wi enter~ lOr:~ochest M~lsonFr::tur~d brate her birthday The evening in e anomIes and !sOCIal SCIence. day to see Miss Marie SundllD a the matter Will be heard bore IlltJ bo W l:J here 3ev~ral ys

g i h i er, n , ay, - was ~ent playing pmoqhle aftler r and Mrs Will Korff of Har - hOspItal there E Brlttain ' wi h s parE!~\ts, Mr. and Mrs. .S\,mday t.ain ;the reas socilCty at t {' S. L. I ~~lU:nd ~roved by treatment which a dehclOus luncheon ~ mg on, VISited Sunday altemoo Mrs pa~l Mmes. Miss Je~ and Mr aJnd Mrs August JacO ~en 0 T afc~mb'l~eft Monday for C 1-

.I\ll~s ,Alief:' F(>rsbcr~ \\'m' a MOIl~ GQldbcr home Thursday after- til S 1'5 LeSter Roberts of served by the visitors. Tbose p e- her With Mrs. Alvma Korff. Th~ Nancy I!tlmes and Dr. and Mrs T. Bam::roft came WednesdH the cago t? spend la couple da:yJlI b.e.. f r.dl.l~· aftcl110bn ,,·tsltor In the Robert noon, October 4. .{\. en were unday dinner and sup~ t M d M Fr k Fr~k K - I t I I.., , returnmg to his work Willi'it. ' • sen were: r. an 'ra. Oll1.S were a so gues s. B. Heckert Iwere in Lexington from former to enter Wayne h spital' ,. .I':nnn Wffitt. "Turn Ye Even to Me" by F. e~~eSn: l~ th(l~A:I'P. Borg home. Schulz, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sch z r. and Mrs. Roy OWens and Mr, Friday until Sunday visiting Mrs., Mrs. JacobBen is visiting he fath~ Vo~~gget:D. jr.• ~~ompanied'

Tht' Ha.~~mQnd Ericson fa!liJ.ly lrla:dng~on Harker was ef tciently 'r a rs. e Stauffer and and baby. Mr. and Mrs. E 'n an~ Mrs. Geo. Hahn of Emern~, Henry Hec}t.ert. er. Charles Miller. and slBtc ,Mrs. to Chicago and WIll return aite aWt'ft' guests in lht' John Nygren gIven b)f the choir Sunday morn- unio were Sunda dinner guests Schulz and children and Mr. and we e Sunday guests of Mrs. Mi e Mrs. A. R. Davis, Miss K8.thryn Ernest iKohrt short ~ta.y there. ';"I'UW SundaJ'. ing. Thd Chr.iSitian Sabbath and its n "sthn'erH. erman Shawnlter ~ome at Mrs. Rudy Ka.y also. Mr. and MfS. Ka y and Mrs. Sarah Hazelton. Lou Davis and ·Mr. and M;-;'-.r Burr Mrs. 'Ward 'Cooper and u r . Qeo. :Mr. and I\4rs. llarold: Sma! ey

\\'l\lllH'e Elud Miss N¢lla !som t1·tessed.,f,se \\"as the thC'm.e ressed ., M C S I k ~ ...., et rned Mond f ~nC. Len DavlB. ,r. !lnu rs. arl pec er a Davis planito go to·Blencoe.iIowa., Pick of Muncie, Ind., visite from r u ,.ay, rom, ~r. n,;~:,t~:~~h~~l~~:u;,venmg.. 10 the Carl in Ule orning message Mr.. t'~d ~rs. Rbff Roberts vf _ ,. son F'rank, of Sioux City, we nex.t Satu~day to visit overj Sunw Friday until Monday here with Neb., whe.re ~theY w~t last Th S"

'nun~Sit~~ ~s, weN ~day evc- School Notes. I Su day guests of Mrs. Spiecke 's day with Will Davis. their cousin, Dr. U.I S. Co ,and day' to Visit the latter'~ pan: s,Mr~ .Mll.ggH" Miller spent sev~ g 1Il the :Marvm Morten- District 42: Mrs. August Bru~li. paints, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barte 8. Mr. and,. Mra. Herbert Flrevert family. 'Dhey left Monday y car Mr. and Mrs S. T. Johpson. r.

(TOll day~ la.."'t week III the Harvey . n home. gan visited school Friday aft~r- Ir. and Mrs. Ed. Edmonds f went to pbnder Tuesday to helrt for their home a~d Mrs. Hu 0 Berg and !da~h er.Magnuson hOOle. Mr. ~d Mrs. Gforge Eic~off noon and treated the pupils td Ci cinnati, Ohi.o, plan to arr~e the latter'S! grandparents, Mr. and Ned Pickett' left Tuesd'y for who .accomp~nied them ~ ~a:t as

Mrs. JObtl Er'i\in and Norma and Mrs. ttmd Elame we~e Sunday dinner and teaCher. to watermelon for Marc _ Oc ober 6 to visit the laUer's p r- Mrs. John '.Gilster, celebrat~ their \ Chic.ago to resume study t. Chi- Me~r~m.an, W.~ll rem~in ~ere. th ICILf[ol'd sr~lnt Satul'dny at the upper'"guests In the Mat Henschke la's eleventh birthday anniversa . eatf' Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Garha t. golden wedding anniversaryJ eago School of Chiropody d <Foot relatives for two weekS.Henry Erv.ll1~ home om~ in lawn. Miss Alice Boeekenhauer. teacher. r. and Mrs. Hu~rt Lueck d Mr. and Mrs. C. M .. Crav~n and SUI1ger'Y. Mrs. C. L. Pick and Mr~ R. Vf'..Ley and Mr. nd

Mtss Frances Thompson of M1SS Ruth HansQn was a Thurs- District 59: At the close of the the laUer's mother, Mrs. Je.ffri a, Mr. and Mlrs. J. G. Miller arrived Miss R'auneil Beckenhaue took Mrs. enry E. Ley arrl ed h meWllrkofield. spent Friday night with ay and Mon~ay dvernight. vi~tor first mouth of school last Friday we e here from Pi er SUDd y, home Saturday afler spen~ing a him to Sioux City. Sund y afte~spendlng Wee tn:Miss Paulllle Doescher. tn the D C. NlDlrod home, be.cause the foUowing pupils had perfect at~ gu sts of Dr. and Mrs. Roy ~~ p. week in ~hicago, S1. LOUis, St. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Kir an of Evan t,on arl ?~icago, Ul. he

Mrs. Earl Hinds and famtly of pr muddy roads.. tend"!-nce: Harley and Dale BaIrd, rs. Walsh of M~k, V1Sl ed Joseph, Council Bluffs and Omaha. North Bend, apent Sunda here Henry E. Le s ViSited ~r and, rs.POD1::a, v,t"rc dinner guest8 in the J. Mr. apd Mrs. G. I,I>. Ba.1J! ~Mr. and Mrs. MtrvIn Mort~nson Dwaine and Eunice Bjorklupd, he daughter,.' ~~S Marga t Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Larson and. with Mr. and Mrs. Rober 'Kirk. Paul Siman in Iowa Cit and rs.J. Stanley honJe Sunday. Pierce Visitors Saturday. nd Ma.rdelle were Suntl~y dinner Margaret and Norman Haglulnd, WIsh, ,Who lr liVing at C. . Miss LaVerne and Junior 'fere in man. The men are 'brothe a. Mr. R. W. Ley ,cate th~re b bus f om

'\h..<JS HazN Garlson returned Mrs. Amanda Qnirk ,s ent the ests m the pareJ!ltal, Wllbur Ro- Romaine Lindsey, Myron Olson.$1ld Ra hcke S from unday to Wednes- Sioux City Saturday afternQon and and Mrs. Harold Latson of urora, ~vanston ~J;1 re MISS ~:ggy o~-tA,'TIl{, Monda)' after spending three, week-e~ at Lihcolin, N1r ~rts home near ~nen. Donald Nimrod. do. I· ',evening vislting in the PaW Lar- wete evening guests. I rlS ~nrollea t Northwe tern m-wceKs to the John Nygren home. t Frep. Fenske spent S rday at I l\lr. and Mrs. Albert l{uhlman I;Jonald Nimrod in the sil'tth ,'. L. March left T~esday for son and Ml,"s. Charles Ruoff homes. Mrs. Etta Beckanhauer a(ggart verstty. !

Mr and Mrs Guy Scott and son the Fr k Bright borne Win~ ~~d Wayne of Belden wer.e Sunday grade had 100 percent in spell/ing Ha. arden, Ia.,. on bU~1Desa. Ybs- :rrrs. J. $. Lewis and .dalughter:, of Aberdeen, Wash., and Mi s Nor-I-;:=±=::j=:;::==J==b01 Wakefield, were ca.llers in the J. side. ~mner and supper guests 10 the EI~ everY day during the month. ter ay hc was til Verml~lan andlLe MISS Mary, and Miss MauJie Cur.. rna Carpenter were Sunday er.J. Stanley home Sunday afternooIl·. W-illlit Reichert and Er' Lieb mer Boeckenhauer rhome. The health examination was IPv~ ~ rs, returning home 10 the e~e- ley went to West Point Friday guests in the H. J. Felber ome.

Mrs Frank carlooll and daugh- ?~ent l\Jonday at the Fred Fenske t. Mr. and Mrs. Hlarlow Graham, en Friday afternoon and two pUPilS III . I evenilng. -On Saturday theiY wen~ Mrs. Taggart was at the elbarten; were callers Tuesday of last borne. ITlmmy and Jean of Allen were Sun- Eunice Bjorklundand Gordon B~rd r. and Mrs. Frank Perry and to Omaha anq returned hOje Sun· home Saturday overnight.w€"ck Hl the Arthur Anderson spent ~ay dinner and supper guests in did not have any visible physical Mr and Mrs. Archie Perr~, al~.Of day. Dr. and Mrs. U. S. Co

rme the w~ek-end with ftl s at ~he Bert Harrison home. defects. No olk, we.re!· Sunday evenmg n- Mrs. J. R. Miller and d~ughter Mo!nd~y by car for Chicago.'larlll.od Schroeder and Alden Wayne. ' Mr. and ~rs. Harry ~ag~rman PUpils are bUBY collecting P. lind ne guests m the Dr. L. F. P 1 r y . who visited ,a week in Miss~uri diana ~n business. They pl.

.J h:1l'wn were Sunday dinner MiSB ,Eulalie Brugger ,s ent the bd Mrs. WIll Iiolmes vi.5lted m the G. soap wrappers in order that they ho e. .'. Valley, Iowa, and Mrs. C. <b. Sertz gone a couple of weeks. MISguesLs III the Ernest Peterson week-end with home f Iks at b.llharles Wagerman homEi. at. Pender may carn circus booklets and enter r. and Mrs. He~bert. Ka~ of and son who spent a weelf in Lo~ Baum of Seattle', Wash., sihonll' Wayne.;. Sun~y. Mrs. Chas. WaglCnlnan has the P. and G. circus contest. Bluth Pe der.. brought thetr da:ug er, gan, [owa, returned hom1 Satur- Mrs. Conn, accompanied th

Mr and M~Obert Erwin and Mr and Mrs. Lloyd VQs moved 'peen ill. Hanson, teacher. Rih a Fer~, here Monday a~d sent day. ' .The Harry Armatrongs-ofamllv were S n y afternoon and into thE! Martin Schermer ouse on ' Mr. and Mra. Laiurence ICarloon i tliI day m tha Clarence .Co ger Mrs. Dora Davis of L)'orlis, came City, Mrs. A. A. Welch, Mr ..511pp~r guests n the Ben Jones ,SaturdllY· ~ook their son to Sioux CitlY Sun-~i hO:. ElM 11 M' E

tFriday to visit overnight rth her Welch and children, F. G.

hoffi(' ~ Mrs. Louie Krause visi ed Miss: iday afternoon, where the ba~y un~ lSS., ve yn e or, ISS v yo "sister, MiB.f3 Jeanne Smi ..h. Miss and Franklin Philleo plan tM1SS TeC'kla Goldberg and Wy~ .Lavertlj.' Kra~~ at Sioux. City on Iderwent an op.eraUon for mastoid F1e ber" Miss Doris Judson a~d 'ss Smith accompanied her home Sat- ~isner next sun.d.ay to have

mnre Gol~lb~rg ,,,iSitors in the ITuesdaY,}~ on Monday. . No m~ ~arpenter played bndg at urday, returning to WaYlne next WIth $upt. and Mrs. T. I.Rp\, C T ea home Friday Mr. BInd Mr~. Wa,lter q und vis·, Mr. and Mr:s. A.1:tred Test, Mrs. I th ~II~lam Mellor home Tue day day. Mr. and Mr~ M. B. Su{""enmg 't> ,tiled at Ithe Harry Ruhlo*, ome in ~.hanna Eickhotf and Harry ~r~ameaRennick was ill tIast ev nmg. ( .'. Mr. and Mrs. John Ein~ng went Lincoln, were ,aturday an

MiSS Ida Larsen Qnd Miss Ro- iNorfol14 Monday. . ckho~ of Wayn~ were .supper week. r. and Mr~.~..G. W,.1. WIS, to. Sioux Falls Th.ursday to visit day g1!lests of s. W. I:!' Tmona \i\'add€"ll of Dakota Citv, Mr. $d Mrs. E. E. PotJt viSlted guests m the George EICkhoff Mrs. W'. A. Emery is visiting in Ke yon and Vlrgmta LeWIS and frlends and on busmess. hey also They, Mrs. A. R. DaV1s a Missspent the "".·l"ek-end with Mrs. Le~- at !:he I Mrs. Bertha eor home, home a week ago Mon.day. Omaha. . s Mildred .Burns spent Su day visited friends and relative at Jas~ Kathryn. LoU. O"avi& were ~atur-lie Stanl~y a.t Nonjolk Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. MartIn Holmberg Wayne county board meets hext a~. Orchard WIth Mr. and Mrs W. per, Minn. They return~d home day evenmg dl11rer guests :1 Mrs.

Mr~ anot! Mrs Henry Mau of near Mr. ~d M.s. Everett F rris of Iwere among the relatives enter~ Tuesday. I Ii· Kuhn. Sunday. B. \V. Theobald~ IWaynE"'. 'H·T{' Tuesday evening vis- Nortfoilj., were guests at t c Frank Itained at a family dinner in the .l\j1rs. Hannah Beck Was a guest I ev. and Mrs. J. H. Hami ton, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hutfurd, Mr. Dr. and Mrs. Paul Crossl d andItors last week ln the Henry Er~ PhiUiP

fhome Sunday. Henry HOlmberg, llo.me Sunday for of Mrs. Alvina Korff Saturday. th former's brother and Mis Te~ Iand Mrs. J. S. Horney an Mrs. A. son, William Armand, of Igren,

win home. f Mr. nd Mrs. R. G. RIo rke and Henry Hol~berg s btrthday. *rs. R R Larson was in Omaha IMrs JllC'ob Bonge. Fred Salmon's son... P ul, attended the '&mond, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harri~on and Monday for ~e day.

ITloth('r Who ha", been visiting here jub~lee at Pierce Friday. ,Norma Jean and other relatives en~ Wayne public school board, hassorrl{' limf'. rrturn('d to her home at Mr. ¥d Mrs. Wm. Berg and son ijoyed Sunday dinner together in regular meeting Monday evening.Cl"€'lg-htnn Sunday. (]If NorfOlk. were visitolrs at the the Walter Carlson home honoring V. H. Green 'o/as in Norfolk onM~ and Mrs. Claud(' Stanley and Carl B~ss home Sunday. Mr. Earl Davi.9 of Petaluma, Calif. Wednesday afternoon on business

family \,Tnt to Carroll to "i.slt~ Mrs Mr. ~d Mrs. H. C. Mit elsteadt MISS Edith Kinney and Miss Mr. a,n:d Mrs. c~arles BrockmanStanl{'y'~ sIster. Mrs. •r E. Han~, and family were visitot1s at Ran- Cleo Patterson of Wayne were were here from Wmside Tuesday.('ock ~nd husband Su.nday. 'dolIlh .triday evening. Wed~esday dinner ~uest~ in the C. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Corbit ~J\l.ent

Mr" H. Day. Mrs B. H. Jones, MrsJ Ed. Winter andl ughter, A. Kmney home. Miss Edith~ a Sunday at the H. S. Sca~e ~~me..Mr~ W S Hart. Mrs. M. Olson Bernic" spent the week

Fd at the guest there Sunday evemng .tohn Beckman called in the IAl~

and Mr~ H Tl('dman were in Sioux Art A:t::pman home at St n. also. fred Linke hom~ Monday morning.l.."Jly Thursday last w('ek MiSlS' Nettie Behmer ef Satur~ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Otte were fharles Wallace went to Qm~ha

~l.T and M'r~ Glen Kmg and day tOI spend a week a he Her~ Sunday :rup~er guests and .spent Tuesday and returned Wednesday.'( hl1(l11'1l lind Mr. and Mrs George man Ppdahl home near Wi ·de. the evemng tn the C .. A. ~nney ~iss Wonona a.nd Orville Sherry

KIllI;; Wf'T~t to Pender to meet Mrs. Mr. \and Mrs. Harry R low and home. Little Jacqueline Anderson visited their parents at Elgin Sun~

George Kmg'.s sisters who \',.'111 V18lt familyl of Norfolk, viaile at the spent Sunday with her grandpar~ dao-·.hpre Howa*d Jones borne Sat'u day. cnts. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Colson and

Mrs K\ltll .John~'iOn and 'daugh- Mr., and Mrs. Lloyljl. Behmer Mr. and Mrs. iFred Harrison and cb!ildren were guests in the John'U::'~. "-:;'unna, Swanson and Mr. and were SI.mdRY dinner gU~S s at the Norma ~can were among a gro~p Lindahl home a.t Allen sund.ay ofMrs Edward Forsberg were d10ner Leo Jmrdan home near i side. of relatives who helped Melvm laat week.gue.sts Sunday 111 the Enc Linn Mal,lnce Shevlin of A e deen, S. Henry celebrate his birthday at the H. E. Siman and J. E. Bt1tltaintfr:1t" D., c~rne Wednesday t!o spenq a home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin tHen- were in P~de~ on bu:nness ~at~r~

Mrs. Ivan Clark and Mrs Rob- few dttys at the E. E. PM er ho~e. ry Monday evening. day. Mr. Bnttain was 10 David Cityert EI"'A-"ln W('t"f' luncheon guests Mr.! and Mrs. Ralph airbanks. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kinney, Tuesday.Tuesdav afternoon of last week in and f~mily of Norfolk, . 'ted in Jr., and Mrs. R. E. Strange yis::i.,ted Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Liedtkje andthE' Mr~. Nettie Maloney home at the Ejerman Buss homel unday. in t~e C. ~. Kinney ho~e, Friday ~iss Dorothy visl.ted in CorrE1ction~

Wa.yne Mrl LouiB Krause an!1 on, Her- evemng. Miss Phyllis Kinn~ re~ Vllle and Holstem, Ia., Sat!UrdayMr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson bCI1t, find daughter, Mati rie, wereI turned home with them and stayed and Sunday. ,

and sons. Mrs. Maggie Miller and SUDd Y g\lesls at the' J hn Jl>feil until Saturday eve~ng. ,Mrs. Dellef .~hde.and Mias Ar~'Harv('y Magnuson were callers at home near Hadar. ! Earl Davis, who WM enroute to villa Knuth vI~lted In the ,rnestflpp Frank C',.arlson home Sunday MfJ. and Mrs. Fred se and· his home at petaluta, Calif., after Bahde home at Wakefield I Sun-.£vening. Attodney ROBe of Oma a, were! attehdi;ng the Na onal, Barbers' day afternoon. .~

Doris and Marcia Jones were bUainrSS vi8itors at the ete Bru~! convention. at IndiljLnapol::is visited : Mr. and ~rs, T. C. Cunm ghamovernight ,!;Uf'sts in the Robert Er~ mete; omeWednesday. I his sister Mrs. Fred Hamson and went, to P:terc~ Saturday.f r the IWIn .home Thursday. Mr! and Mrs. Fred F ske ~d[ family FTlday and Saturday. ~~7u~i:bllee. They remam d ov- i

~HiS Loretta Kraemer returned Mr:. land Mrs. Henry M ehlmetej Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Carlson and 'Mrs. ..J.A. lJiscox w t to fJattlehomp Sunday after spending the we~e callers at. the FIte MUeh!' Vern. and Mr. ~d Mrs. Laurence Greek Sunda to visiten s lIen\v{'ek tn the John Baker bome near melle home Fnday event g. Carlso~ and Larry were Sunday Whitn . 11 t d Mr .f ryWayne M and Mrs. V. C. R low an~ dinner gl.l.ests in the home of Mrs . e~ un 0 ay. Mr. ISCOX

fam' y and ~r.. and Mfa Herma~ A. P. Car'1son, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert t9:r~~.t~~~oxand Mis Ber~B" u~hter l~ Born. Poda 1 of Wm51de, left S day fo~ Carlson of Omaha were also guests . A t t t B ~ k

A daughter was born to Mr. antiJ Chic ~o w:here they. will ~tend th~ Mr. and Mrs. "carl Anderson an~ ::~neu!aus a::uoo: t att1~ ~:s.Mr::l. Harv{"y Magnuson Saturday!, worl B f8J~ and V~lt rt+l ves. J family and Mrs. Anna Anderson ~scox~s ~ter. I 0 vi 1September 22 Mrs. Magnuson was M s. Elsie Manske, M-, s. Sara!, left Frid~y, the former family to : M 'd Mr A W R dformerly MISS Ella Miner. SclJu tz and Mrs. GUSt chroedett' . . r. an s.:. os an .

" atte ded the diamond j bilee 8.

1go to Ch~cago to atten? .the .fau MISS Ruth and MISS Alice were

. Pier e Frida The al isited a and Mrs. Anderson to VlSlt a SIster Sunday dinner guests in th Mel-. ~ Iloste"".... To Ald. the Mrs yChrls~a reenwal and other relatives at Rock Island, vin Wert home. ,

Mrs ;:;. L Goldberg .served ~ h:ml DlinOlS Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. c~rr ofhostes.~ to the Concordia Ladies iPJ; t 1 Mrs a B. Mstro e and Olive Liocoln, visiteq Mr. Carr's sister,Aid Th.u~·sday afternoon last week Heu ~t:;'~h~~~~~,S t ~~a~efor and Dan Lamb dlOV~ to Bassett Mrs. D. P. Miller, and family Sun~Mrs. D~\ l~ PaUl v:as elected secre~ an mstructor In the choot J. Tuesday to attend the funeral of day and Monday. ,tary fO! t c meeting. ~n s He haa spent h summe the late Mrs Laurence Sandahl .Mr. 'an~ ~rs. Harry S. W~lch of

w~th hiS parents Mr Mrs They also Vlmted m the home of Lmcoln. V1SIted in the J. E. ~ufi'ordPlan $.unrlay Schobel ,,"'ork. G ohrke' i' Mr. Lamb's parents, Mr. and Mrs. a~d Shirley Sprague hom~s the

Mr.s. Axel FredrickJ;1on, Mrs. 1\1'-',' , !D. L. Lamb. They returned Thurs- ~irBt of last week. ~ar. Ander!ion. Miss Ge.rjev9. Thornn- :M and Mrs. W. H., Seger an day evening. Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Rase e ofRon, l\Usl'i iHelen Carlson, Miss Teq- falm ly, Mr. and Mrs. P:!lu Zutz an __ FairbUry, visited their son, C. M.kla Goldberg, Miss Flern Erwin. dau hter, Mrs. AUgu;t' .Zutz an SOCIETY ~chke, and family from atur·Miss Hilda Lundstrom. Ernest Pet~ Wm .zutz, all of Norf were e , ' day until Monday. iersoll. Wymore Wallin and 'Wy- tert med at the R. G. 0 rkel hom ~ Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Mitchell andmorc Golpberg met i~'the parsoll- Frid, y evening. l\lartha Society. Miss Ada Cash visited in th~ Rob-age V,redl1eSday eveni .g last week IMrs. Emma Baumat d sons Twenty Martha society members ert Cash home a.t Niobrar~ Sat~and planned the Su day SCh~'1 pj~e, and Mr. and M . . c. Mi~l 'and gue~ts were entertained' at the urday and Sunday. ,work '.in the Concordi' Luthera . .tIt. eadt and family ,e e ente~ Frank. H~nson home on Frida:r eve- Miss .Jeanette Lewis who teachesSunday school for Ithe -eomin t~~n d at the Ile;(inan; uls b05~ mng for Ithe :regular monthly iffieet- in Pender, plans to come :f.i'ridayachoo] year. Wymore Goldberg. s SlflD ay.in honor O~M~. . P. Ba~~ ing. A program 'Was rendereq con~ ~o spend t~e week-end in thel Dr. J.~lected treasurer of the Sunda~ m ,s buthday anmve$a. ,msting Qf a' reading by Eve,lyn G. W. LeWIS home. t~r'nOOl I Holmberg, vocal solo Ruth Ander- ~r. and :Mrs. Myron Cols J and

-- I Entertaini'i at . ~g, son. andi paragraph readings by c~ldren returned Friday fromEvau. Free <nJurch. M . Herman PuIs t rtiLined several tneri!Ibers. A post D\lptial W;tnner, S. D., where they ha been

(Ed~ard Forsberg,.tSupt.) a Iq tiD.g bee at her h~m Wedn Shower was also giveu for a mem- -tI:SiUng la few days.Sunday school at lOla. m. I day aft~rnoon. Guests ere Mr. berr Mrs. H~rman Andersonj I who Mrs. .J. G. ::Mitu~s plana to turnSwedish at 11 a m, ~ . R hrke, Mrs. Gb' Schmid, received: a linen table cloth, towels abolJt October 10 frQm Des inesEnglIs:f1 at 8 p. ID. I. fa Er est Pfeil, . J!1rne and hOiers,' also a recipe book. wti~ere sbe is visiting heL' do. gbter,Praye~ meetmg Wernesday 8 f· P 1 Mrs. Herman a '0, 1 M , Gam an,d a music contest. £0]- :M 8. R. B. Atwater, it,t ' u e Brummond, an 1'8. W . lowed. IpftcheQU was served by r. T. T. Jones went:.to oluID-

r:Behol~ I come b a thief. lB. the h"ost SB~S, Miss Euvodia E:enry bus Monday and returned Tues". B1esSdI lB he that 'fatch~th and :' I -- and :MiS$ Ruth Hanson. ~. He attended the stat con..

fcep"eth ilus garments, lest he Walk O1!tkirls Evangeli tmch. __ venUon of: osteopaths.

raked &Jld they see his sharpe. If,et.:. ~( ev. C. F. Bcltmi ,p~hJlo.) Sunday SChOOl Chl88.. I ~Mrs, WeJt-er ffieas spen Mon;

6:15'11 Slh~n he find~U, l\nd Ime S day school at 0 ~.IS.80 :Miss :Etuth'.H.. so.son.entcrtain.ed..a 'Y, Tu~il~Y and w.edn..•.S Y. Offitcbing. I II U ReaponmbUity I rica!' group of litb~ folks, who :are '~eIIl- ]8. t wee With h,r mother, s. L.I' -- I M rningworshipat 1 bersofher;S cl(Uisat H rro ,atNotjf0lk. '"

I O;lIloordili Luthe Ch~, I m. L, (j, E, at ,Top; : her ho Mrs, a B,l<er and WlIl Bil-I CRev, C. T. Carlso •pas~or.) "§o th While Alms 0 the, Y r party, arry,:I\\,~er80nl '. \\'h "'.!'Itto Neligh yeete . Y'lOl\a"$Wl~' Sept, 30, ~C1p1drleni~ ~ d." '. : I.. has haderu!-rge,pt theel~ ~urln sh corn<la1.: ~I,l day school r 1.1 dJf-Y· \Ex.· euing worship a ,follow (1, the' et', ~on~,'w~, ~ :'"iCepl:. fC turn. and be ome as lit~e b e air practice. ! ,tl gu~t. dopr iaJl1e~ sUgg~s !ed,.b(:hi)d~t ~ld the 'rT.., '~e I W dnesday eveninlr iP • Mrs. Anderao

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I Thentr(l Tlu'c w.llcd.4-.comedy reel cau~ht fir~ at the

loc~l theatre house lfrlday. ~veningam~ burned completely, sClj>rchingtll i lobi;y wans. Loc~l firemen werecal cd to put 'out thej blaze.

Picnic Party. I

al~~~~~:;i7 ~h~ar~ ~~7:I~f~~~~a large group had picnic diw;mer atWalter Carlson's Sunday. Tn thegroup were Mr. and Mrs. FredHarrison and Norma Jean,!:Mr: andMrs. Carl Bark, Mr. and Mrs.Charles SchulJ?; and, Miss Helen.Mr. and Mrs.! Melvin Hen,ry, Mra,Anns. Davis and, ..,Ivan ~yi8 ofWayne. Georg~ Davis, ¥r. a~d ,Mrs.C. Len Davls,::MlsS Marjorie Davisof SIOU,X Clty,:,als.oIMIS,s F~r~~o,hn,­son of SioUX City., Earl. ~vl.hasbeen visiting: his fathel;'. IGeorgeDavis, and two slsters. MrS. Har-rison and, Mrs. Carlson. '

D. 1J. V. Meets.A good attendance is reported

for regular session of Daugl~ters ofUnion Veterans, Betsy ~9ss TentNo.3. held Wednesday last week.Mrs. Emil Miller was initiated.Guests were Mrs. Culton, ~emberof the Omaha tent, and M~s. RubyMiner from Wayne. At close of thesession, Mrs. Elsie Eke-roth, Mrs.Mae Clark and Mrs. Ni~a Borgserved. Owing to the distr~?t meet­ing which will be in Omalla Tues·day, October 2, regUlar me:eting ofOctober 3 will be P,ostponed untilWednesday, October' 10.

Shower on Tuesday j

About 25 women ilttende~ a mis­cellaneous shower iven ~y Mrs,Minnie Miller, Mrs. mil MiUer andMiss Erna Miller at :the- fiI)st~n:l.m­

ed's home Tuesday : afternoon inhonor of Mrs. Ra'y lA. Jensen, re­cent bride. Games were played andstunts enjoyed, prizes going t.oMrs. George, W~w:ay,and Mrs. El­mer Jensen of Emerson. The hon­oree was sent on a, treasur,e; hunt,following a string which; led to alarge basketful of gifts. "fhe housewas attractively decorated withgarden flowers. The hostessesserved two~courBe luncheon at theclose.

Entertains Faculty.Miss Amy Christopherson was

hostess to members of the Wake~

field faculty, also faculty wives,at an evening party In the,y. H. R.Hanson home a wee~ ago Wednes·day. Arnold KV~ lof Baltiroor,e,Md., fonnerly of Sioux City, wasa guest and played cello numbersduring the evening. Miss Chi'isto­pherson served luncheon.

Auxiliary Meets.Covenant Women's, Auxiliary of

the Swedish Mission I churoh metwith Mrs. Harry wetidel on Wed­nesday. Plans for the, year's work\vere discussed and sliort programgiven. after which refreshmentswere served.

Bridge Affair,Supt. and Mrs. J., R. Johnson

entertained with n buffet supperfollowed by bridge Saturday eve~

ning. Guests were .Supt. and Mrs.C. H. Adee of Laurel, Coa,eh andMrs. R. L. Fredstrom and ~r. andMrs. Harold Vance.

Has Birthday.Mrs. A. C. Bichel's birthday~

celebrated Sunday eventng whenMrs. DeUef Kay, Miss Anna Kay,Francis Fenton and Mr.: and Mrs.Ernest Bichel, the last two ofWayne, came for supper, Mr, andMrrs. Herbert Green, who had beensupper guests of the former's mo­ther, Mrs. Mary Green, came laterin the evening.

Birthday Supper.Miss Florence Peterson was hon~

oree at a supper in the Ml'.fJ: Aug~ust Blaker home Sunday evening.Guests were Mr. and Mrs. MorrisBlaker a.nd, son of Emerson, Mrs.Lundahl. Mrs. Lydia Bl!\ker, Mr.and Mrs. Ray Reynolds and familya.nd Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peterson.

1\t Thomsen·s.Dinner guests at the IMart~n

Thomsen bome Sunday w1re Mr.and Mrs. Will Thomsen and .family,Mr. and Mrs. Gust Test, :¥r. andMrs. Paul Utemark and' Irone.Marlene Thomsen's first b~rthday.

of Saturday was celebrated;

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Welcome-In cl b meet~ with Mrs.Gus Johnson st of Wayne onW,ednesday aft oon, (J>ctober 3.

s. O. S. c1pb eels Frkdlf,Y, Octo­ber 5, wiUl Ura 'George! Claseman.A quilt will be ied during the af­ternoon.

Ee,linning ·.!I,next week, stOle~ : Minnie Ing. Luncheon was Jef'Ve Ij' NoxtW,ill Close \Ve~neSdt:lY evaDing. I, Uer. EVd- :meeUng comes Friday, Dc ~ber 19.

Orvllle We del was home trqm nlng VisitOrs re Mr. and Mrs.Newcastle ov l' the week-end. Wilt Qrndel't ~nd Mr. an Mrs. WlU Observe BlrthMy.

Mrs. Otto Krause ,went to Pon~a 'Ro~ber. i , Mr. and Mrs. E. S. I KiernanFriday evening, relutnlU!f Sunday. Saturday ~nd Sunday I guests in Supt. and Mrs. J. It. iJoh~Son and

Mr. and Mrs. Will 'ThQmS~n tile Ed. Temple me we~c.:j Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. JrrlSS'elle tookspent Saturdlly evening at Nick Mrs, Clay A~'br ght.Of lelX City. dinner to the Ever~tt SwansonJensen's, Mr. and Mr . J hn Go horn who home Sunday evening, celebrating

Mr. lwd Mrs, CharlEis Schul2; Jive near W ne came Or supper thei'r host's birthday. 'slld Miss'Helen were- tn Sioux City ,sundaY evening. !$~turday. Mr. a~d 1I4~,s. ,O~, F~ton went

Mr. adn Mrs. Ben Chase w~re to Croftpn ori S nday nd visited

~i~:~~~s~l1nday WIUl the Tom ;~:~;~B~~h glll~~: a~~~~~:Mr. Bnd Mrs. Gust Test c,al~d home they dan d on ts. B. I.

~~o~Vi~si~~?:~~n'sTuesday aft~r- B~~~~ ~~~:~i a~~e;o e~idg~meMr. and Mrs. Albert Sundell ll~ld home Friday, fr m Linc~n where

family hnq Sunday dinner with the she attends the Univer~i~y of Ne­Jilarry Andersons. b,rash:a, and' ~r. R. Hi Mathew­

Burt Page was In Dalwt.n gty son and Pnul~ W tt tOOi her backon business from TUeSday, un.til to the capitBf.,l c ty s,un a,Y after~~aturd.."l.Y last week. noon.

Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Nicholspn Howa.rd Wise ho .wn. formerlyand family har;! Fridn.y supper lin employed in th local ewspaperthe Fred Rowley home. ,office, 'returned onday () operate. Miss Ruth Nelson of Sioux City, the linotype mad inc thevm Mr, n.ndcame home for the ,veek-end lin Mrs. Warren Se ley pl~ to leavethe N. P. Nelson home. I" soon for it new ocation~ probably

Miss Rena Milligan ofi SCl'ibn~r, a.t Newcastle.spent Monday and Tuesd~J' .111 ~'he Mr. and Mrs. . E. Mh~er of Col.Mrs. R. H. Mathewson home. eridge, Mr. andtrs. G.; B. Miner

Miss F'rnnces Thomsen was a of Dixon. Mr. nn Mrs.~,en Swan-guest at Roy ,Troth's in Allen '14st !>'On~ and, b,abY a SIOUX., City, and

IweeIt. coming home Saturday. I Mr. and Mrs. Di ~ Cha bel'S and, Miss Mar.jOry l?avis and M~SS baby of Thursto, ad S1mday din-

Fay Johnson of SlOUX City, sp~nt nel' in the W. E iner Ihome.Sunday in tile C. Len Da.vis hoJile. Thomas RawJ)~gs .left. Monday

Mrs. C. P. Shannon and Hartld for Spokane, W~h" to ~ttend thel>"eterson ,Of' McLean, spent Slfn- go,lden, W,eddirtg nntverS,f,llry of hisray here with the C. P. Shannops. brother ~nd wi! "Mr. a4d Mrs. H.

EM~and Mrs. Henry Jensen ~~d H Rawlings ·wh eh will ibe ob.serv~

. am were guests in the Will ed on septe~be 29. Thb Spokane~. \_ on e . home a week ago Tues· couple formerly ived in;Wakefield

. " , ~ e emng. when. the two l'other$ were in': Ml'S. Ray Snell and daughter of :ardwai'e busin s together, leav­age, were here Saturday. and Sun-. here 'in J.900 Mrs. 1$Ird OliveI'

day,v~g the former's daughter, is~taYlng with rs.. Thqmas Raw-

Mi::iS"'S'y McLaughlin of Sioux lings. ~_:

~;~.' tS~~dL:::7n;i~~o~rS~I~~~:~ SOC ETYun~~:~~r:~~~f front is being btlilt Social orecnsl_

iOn the Fullerton Lumber cOIhp- f' ,any's lum.bel' yard adjQining the Mrs. Byron B sby entertams herh:ardware store. bridge club Tue day neJ!lt week.

~::~~'a~:~t~~~;to~~h~~~~::S:~~ , Royal Neighb r~s will i meet Fri-the week-end in the Mfs. CHua day, October 5, with ¥rs. RileyKohlmeier home. Phipps.

Mr. and Mrs. rver Carlson andrifrs. Vivian Johnson and sOil" nIlqf Wausa. WCJe Saturday guestS:atMrs. Emil Henrickson's.

Miss Esther Nuernbergcr who ii'W.ith a power company at AV<llC~,

Iowa, 'was home' Vl'ith the H. J.Nuernbergf'rs on Sunday.

George Buhrman a.nd son, Djll~,

went to Lincoln Thursday to bl1inghome Mrs. Buhnnan who had been Tuxis circle 0 the Presbyterianwith her sister for a week. chul'-ch will me t with ~ Miss Ger·

Mrs. Roy L~nnart and MI'. fUld aldin~ Sherman on Mrlmday eve~

~rg. Ed,: Carlson ~nd family ~ere 'ning, October 8.~n Pender Sunda.y as dinner guhts1l:l.. the l;ie:on~'rd SchUlz home. Chapter CZ, P. E. 10., meets

Miss Paulilne Hypse who rad Monday afteroo n, Octo.ber 1, with

llF,en In Omaha about three w€jeks Mrs Inez Davie Mrs lfIdda Gust­lUng her sister, Mrs Ellner I afson conducts the co~Ututlonal

tram, returned home Fnday qmzz, and Mrs May Montgomery1·'Mr. a:qd Mrs Ross peterson,!Jr., ha.s program 0 "P. E. O. in Ev-

lAnd family -came from Norfolk for el'yday Ufe" 11 call WlIl bethe week..enll Wlth Mr peterSi'S answered with utumn Iquotatlons

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mother, Mrs. Ross ~etersol1, sr

Kittenball game between W e- Order of Eas rn s~ will meetfield wOJ,Uen's team anQ Wi ner at M'asoDlc hal Tuesd y evening,women plaqned for last Isun ay, October 2. with r. an Mrs Ln.w~

Iwas called because of the coldj renee Johnson, alter boson andSo ~Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Ekerol-h!en· Mrs E S Kie an on he serving

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:,. ,e,rt8.ined ati Sunday eveningfP- committee. On Friday i afternoon,I er for Mr. ~nd Mrs. C. A. Sar od the women p an "bo~secleaning

iS9 Dorothy and Mr. and Irs. day" at the h I, begitming at 1'I us Johnson, p: m. Pot-luck lunch "$n be serv-

ry~~~dd~~:; ~::~i~ ~~ ~~~ ed. '\

Luther Nimrod. Miss Ora te~ American Le ·on. Aulxmairy has

tark' Miss Rose Henschke, Hu ,ert next session Mo day, O~tober 8, at

: aton and Albert Baker. Legion hatl. Tbs will, be coveredi "Miss Dorothy Sar, student at dish luncheon, .. I

i ,Oryne college, was home with the - I

" ,A. S.a~s for the week-end, nd What-so~Ev:erSOcietY]Of Presby-: ,ISB VIVIan Ne,lson, also W ne terian church eets, in the church~:tudent, with the T. M. GustafS ·hs. parlors Thursd ,Octo' ~r 4. Hos-

e"Rev. Peterson left Monday.m rn- tesse's are Ml1s. aul 8t lonberg andpg for Dallas and Ha.mill, S. D., Miss Olive Ais rope. 'lrhe preced­,here district mission convent oris lng day, the so iety,pl4ns chicken

'[, 1,,1, be held beginning Mo day pie sUPfer at t, e churth.~verUng and continuing over ed- 'i~esday. S cluJ. i1s,unday guests. in the J .. H. M nt. ' i

~droery home were Mr. and ra.G~e,o,'rge L. Booth, Mr. and Mjrs. E.

. ;Mond, Mr. and Mrs. Geor~e W.,LM aDd Miss Lorena L-ee, al Qf,Sioux CI ty.

: ,~UD.da.y evening dinner gue,s of~th~ H. H,!,Jensens at Emerson ereMr. and Mrs. Arnold Jenseh an"d.Norma, Jean, Mr. ahd Mrs~:Ra. A,Je~e~, ~r. and Mrs, IIen~ ch~tenkamp, Mr. and ;Mrs. Fie eh~

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, I Practl'~", SiluuestiOllsIJtll;1.dl\.t hat thl.~ dl'OUUl \H!" 'auld .. be immediate losses farmers Sunday school next I S day. .At- corre a ng their study of the I eachers as ciation, WhlCh as~ ;, ~" • :v. ~tlll be st uggUng \\ith \levy 81ge w I take on the 'livestock they demonstration ot work d e lil~ far r BIrd how be helps us. ttended by ra.C E Roe of en-

Jj or Fe ding Sllage ""'lllllSes,' he says Tllst a ll~t sell die to the droutb wU1 .hurc!> school will be gt bY til -- er, field se retary of I Nati nalSjJ::lgt' I~ l\~\' In Pl'(l~l"m ~1.nt1. ('hJe~'rflll ay to lnok at it I tbe b ~ery grea • but not as great as classes. An address by D . 'M~ al Store Looted I ongress of arents and Teac ers

thetefLH't!. Sill \lId be su:ppl~nH'!l\ted SUlplusi:.~S "Ill kmdly hold out nUl e will be n the future 8.$ a re- Sublette. Come to Sun Y schoo f - I., with a pr,oteljllsuPPlemellt. such a..o:; \"I;e get ov r the drouth, that \\ 1 be or depl~ted breeding- berds. at :10:00 a. m. next Sunda .: ~ f Valuable Stock I, Att d Convention.l, tankage. C"ott:r~eed C'akt.', 011 mt~al IUlother Ib eSSll;1g. Struggling ""itli makes Professot' G-ramlich's 'the servi?e next S:mda .19 to -I - Mrs. G I Nelson, Mrs. A~ L

lor corl' glut~l me<ll If alfa.H:ll u. surplur IS pretty hard Bu'l w ntng abOut saving every '"!Pro. s~a1 'Loyalty' se ceo W tli R G. Hanson opened his eterson, M sEE Hypse, rsf11 c1o\,p". U! S{l) lit'an ha~.. 1:S avrolnble, ~tl'Ugglm~wltha fannne IS h rder 0 roughage an the more impor~ members of the church aske men'. clothIng store Saturday - A. Peterson and Guy Hu ter

~, prott'lIl ~qprJt>ment IS nt-<:esS'" Destroym surpluses doeSn't look t ~t. Nothing should be permitted to eo-operate in making t an in· 'nlOrn ng, ho found the room in dis'- cnt to thh Sprlngb-llnk ChCChI ~'\ ::'0 state..s anlike as It dld ",11 we t [go to wa$te. EVerythins- that s'piring service. Friends an weI.. order and clothing cases empty. ast of ADell to attend count W" I :-\..s So S'IPPltent to sllage, one didn't kn w the drouth was om- I ks like feed sbottld be cut and come to unite in the wo hip with Aboll 75 men's new suits had been 'r U (]on~'ention last FrIda At

Ipound of u. p otem supplement IS l:I1g vet!. for 8(iJIDewltere there is a us. take : rso n d02en overcoa,ts En~ he busines~ me,etlng, Mrs. H see-qllL'll to <4 po mds of legume h:l~ - - -- ~ - ~ ~ ~nner who"wants to hold on to as LadieB' Aid will meet 9 Thurs.. tranc' as 'made throtigh Ii coal~ vas named founty'vlce-presidtnt

tn.nkagC' (~ujl be 'ls",d as a protem "hat Ails Cal. a:ny of bis animals as he can day afternoon at th~ ch ch. chut n the rear, the Intruder or ungu~'ph ltl,'nl tl} "lhg, !l)l' cattIC' (i1 t!Geneva. Signal) T ~re will be a market for an ~d9 .The MiSSIonary sOClety 11 meet intru e s pushing up boards and CH CHES Ishf.'t'p TWo.l~llnls p,1ur"d of :ank- A friell~1 hus favorcd us with 0, ~eed at a pri.ce, that will justify Wlth Mrs. Gereen Allvin n xt Wed- forc; he door leading up to thesgt.' lS ,'qual till 1 pound or ("ott<lO- p\lbHci~y tlbout the Dr. TO\\'1 send t~: effort in sav.li:lg it. ~ nesdayafternoon.. u rOQm. Loss was. partly cov- St. John·s Evang. Church.t> 3e\:.'d ~'~.kt.'. oil lllt:~a.L com glutl'll scht'JHt' to make everybody ric and "We are just in receipt of a let C1a$s in rell~ous er insurance. ThiS store was (Rev. W ~ A. Gerdes, PBSlJI

1. < tLl'.!ll. or ·l ptlLlnLls ~'.f lc-g-ume hay. !happy by ta....atioll but \ow hu:ve bB~n tT' fro~ a breeder ~o ~,into Saturday at 2:00 p. qJ.. loot ~bout eight y~ars ago when Sunday s4hool, 10:45 a. m.t. S1b~g-t' lind protdn SU~P1t'.mt'nt.<;.ljust tuu I~a.ppy to do much lOl1e 11 tltheast Ne~ras~a. The first d8: ing to enter the class 8 auld be $2,00, In merchandIse was taken, Engltsh services, 11:30 a. .I", ,t~Xu'pl t:.lnlta,gl', ilrt:- low 111 lIme. It than clJp from other newsp pe~s ~ was there, he succeeded in pIae. present. . one ght. l I -- 1

1S. th<,rt'l:'<H'~', ,k$ll'tlbh~, t'sp-t.'{·i:l.ll)~ hUOlorou;, COUlments upon the iglOO head of his cattle for the Sun,day, Octo~~r 7 i~ co. unIon !' lUet~odi8t Church. ,for mllUlllls ,-'xp.'ct.,,j to produce p,-oje{·t The plan is ",-0 visi nary inter at $1.50 each pel' lDODtb. He s~nday. ~ speCIal. offe ng for I LIomI Have. Dinner. (Rev. Chwjte A. Sf\,wtetl, pastp~)young, t,l fCIl'J a lllllwral hi,s:-h in that f{'w 1111'(> able to take it se 'OUSw S ~: . Imssions wlll be reCeived. Li~~s met for dmner at Loga:h Ladies' Alld society .will r eet1------+---+-1111h·. :"Ud1 a.'i hnKstl)Ill'. ('l\lcium lv. The inventor is Dr. L, E. wn- ThiS more favored secti~ of -- hotel ,Tuesday evening. I hursday afternoon. October 4.pho:::ph:\',1' <11' l1unr meaL ;('n<1 of L<png Beach, Cal. Nleb~·aska. shQuld be able to WImer ~thodist Episcopal urch. 'I I -~ I

An t'xldknt nur~l'nll nllxt\l!C f(ll" Tilt' statt' of California. southern Iqany cattle on their abu~d~~ (~ev. Harold C. Capse,y, pastor) M j Birtb ~ Satnrday. ; SWl"dislit :lIission Church.any class u1 hVl'sto('k ca.:1 b'e m:.tll~ California, in particular. onc con- rtugh feed. People are egl l:t Sun<fay morning ,se d~9 are r .and Mrs. Harvey Magnuson (Rev. Gc 4... Turnquist, pastlflr)as 't\)llows: LUill'stunt:' 40 pt'!" CC'l;t, dudeS froPJ the news dlifting eaSl-~.trealize the, value of;h~e f:::~ leadinfg up to rally da ~. Jb.e ~:e t ~rents2 of a daughter born !I1id~week: services tonigh~, 8bOlH~ menl. -10 pt'r cent; and salt, 20 ward for many years, is a h~tMd d are moWing oat e. i church schoo) a.t 10 a. m and 'the P ~b~r 2 . 'c~k.

p-ex C't'nL If thp hone meal b It'ft !!or the idcubation of real elstate!t ted acreSi. newly S~f so;eeh mor$g worship at 1:1. Your - Next SuD/day is rally daY.lsun-~;;;;j~iiii~::;;;r;;;-;;;';;-~;;;I~~~~~~~~~~~:J:.out. (iO p",r cJnt llmt'stoTl,' ar.d 40' l:UOIUS,. oi~fprODlOtionSChem,es~,reli- !d.pver and aI:t~a.land, 0 ~:f friends Will mfs!r you it you are Bo Seouts ,~-.g;rega..e. ay schooI,I10 a. m., serviees inI pe-r cent salt can 11C' USNi. It should! gious cUI~s, physical culture cults ,ate c?vered WIth a g~ ~o ch Ilot present. ±' . ~outs p"!" a meeting for gUSh at ~1 9.. 01., and SW~dishbe fed 1..11 boxes as well as with salt. 3.11d t!ver~.. sort of imaginary ?logy f~t&il. Others are diggu1g tren EpWerth and juniol' le es wiU this .nday evenIng at the K. H. ervices 8 p. m.Salt should b(' ava;lablc in ~dditi~n.11and ism vel' developed .in th, irn- !ail os.'" meet M 7.p. m. Sch 11der hOJDe._ ' 'Limestone can he .ed alone if deSlf· . agination f men and womJen. , . Mo*day evening a s al meet- oaril M t S presl~("rial1 Clmrcb.Pd. If ~P. fl'<,d 1-10 p<lUlld dally .:'\ot bei!g able to im"ent fad and 'Tbe RepUblicans 8J.~ gloomy ing of all officers and tea<;hem of Bee", 000.. (Rev. J. i W. Turner, pastor)to eattl~ or lJJorSt~s and .I~lOO pound i c'ults of S\ ffjcient vanetY;d uttn~ 'Ia~ut the ra.pid growth of burea.us, the Sil,nday school is bein~Planned W eftel'd to:wn board will take SUnday sChool. 10 a. m.daily to shl('t'p Spnnkle OVPT fe-ed. : 'bE'l" on th ir o\vn account a s 'tiSlfy ahthorities, and commi~ons. It with a covered dish su per. A up l' tine busmess on Tuesdl'ly Morning :worship, 11 o'clodk.Less ,\ill be ('onsumt~d If fed in the' the local demand, Cal" 'OT taps ~akes you tremble ~or yo~ coun- committee will be in char e and it even ~g, october~. 1 Ladles' Aid society mee~ thisn:ut~ure g.IVC'11 abOve, ' Iba\'c \YC1C'pmed t.he ologiesand islns 'tty to see so many Jobs bemg beld is vel!Y important that Sunday SCi M t 8 h,fternoon with Mrs. Ella plI.tter-

~lll.ge . \3 nLlt harmful to live-lillvented ~n forelgn lands hnd haJve ,bY. the wroag people.-The New 'seh'ool workers attend. n P~ok~mee ~ • oo~. Amerl~ ~on. Mrs. Charles Busby an~ Mrs,stoc~. Jt can be IlSt>u year aft~rIgiven t

1m generous e:deon a.ge- ~orker. TbJrsday, this we~k, th,e general gi' will~e ion'Tuesday ft. D. Aller I,are assisti~g hos~sses.

year .\.,..~OlOU1i harmful effects if ment. \ hen you consider \vh.:lt , meetlpg of the Ladies' 1'd society O~t b . 9 e '" . 1

suppk>mentt?d as sugg-e~ted Ithousan of Ca.lifornian,. are oiing 1 _ _ - _. win be held at the home f Mrs. T. Ig

, 0 e1 . chJistian Church. j I-----c-cc:--r----+-- ISilage is about on~:-f()Urth as \·al~ in the ell t line W',s not Burp 'sing 'IIEH URCH ESII B. Heckert. Officern wU be el~· I 1m ~ve Pavement. I (Rev. G. B. Dunning. pas or)

uable per ton as altalfa or cl(wer: tlm~ Dr. (J"':"l1send should get 11, 1- : j • ted, 'Mrs. S. A. Lntgen 11 be m B futti~g off the corners and Sunday sFhool, 10 a. m.hay. . lowmg f.?f Ins scheme to pay p .-, ~ , : cbar~ of the program. • addi a, pavep. approaches, Wake- I Communipn in charge of tMe ,eld-.I ---'-_..,- + __ I

. -~'., I~101l uf ~~~) a month to ever I ~ Nekt .'t.~ursday t.he ~oman 8 field has iIiJ,'proved the intersec~ krs, 11 a. mi. . I

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' '\:. "'. \\ orkf"T (O~. son. !'{'.acll.mg the age of sixt ,d ~ ChnrclL. ~ome M~onary SOCIety iWill meet Uon. f soutJt. Main street and ,We I Gospel t~am will conduc~ eve-15'.." B..1.fbilra Lutz, W X C A., to have J the general. gover ment (Rev, A; Hoferer. pastor) at the h?~e of Mrs. car! Wright. Ihigh y. I . !fling servic~8. I

rep cst"ntati\re. WIll bc here Tuf.'S- i levy 3. sa.!€"S tax to ~a1se the (!)r1e~. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Mrs. Wilham BeCkenhker will , _ " Rev. Dunning will preachl Tues-day, Wed:ndsds.y and Thursday i· At thermo~ent It rpa.y be l~: German services at 11 a. m • have tbe devotionals an Mrs. C.' : Daughter Is BorJ:I.. ray evening.nt'xt \'H'ek tv me~th the local: dent to lnqmr,e: Wby fIX th age -- O. Mitchell the lesson.. A d~ughter, Margaret .Trhrilbul, __ .group A ba~qUE't IS .:plannt'd for! ~t SIXty ycars? How would t:*e ex· Eptscopal Church. A Queen Est~er soclet was or· was born to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice' Salem Lutheran church," D. s. wightrn~ . 821 P try to rtu~ It? Boston Transcri ~Tu.esday ('\.'f'mmg. nti Estes me-et- ,~.tance otf such a la.w.~ec:lhour (Re.'1;. Luther W. Gramley, Rector) ~nized l~ FridaY. eve g tifor Ha er Of, Lanrel. September 9. IRev. Arthpr L. Peterson. Pm.stor) ••••••••••••••••••• _....... • •••,.•••••_ ••••ing. fur the Il<2xt ),1.I;;S Lutz \\..as ",life hi!.f011"e and, ,.. aftel ~OUI Sl eth : Holy commlIIrioD will be c:ele- gt.rls of 1ngh school a.ge. yv rna Mrs narper is a, daughter of theINext Sunday IS raIly day for • I r<.:o-ch3..1rman at the Estes cO!IfE'r- I, btrthday, ~ t brated next Stul.day, the 18th after Baker was elec~ed preSld nt'.. 'Mrs, C. ", Haske!ls of Laurel, and ur sundar, school We lopk for: TANKAGE $2. a H::~ed .-.enn' last summer. ~ I -"~--~-.'----- -r.rinity. 11 a. m. at tl\e mission~ P. N. Hancock 18 the spo sor. gra ddaugbter ot Mrs. J. D. Hasw 100 perceln.t attendance. B~ there = $48 1.fan liveped 10,

. - .~~ ,sa.,.mg Animals. . . arY's residence, 317 East lOth St. -- kell of!Wake1ield. t 10 a m The service wh~ch wdl. Buy a none better tan age fa: less f~ed tanksf'e and e·'ft'..:i1t Bh-ossed nth. i The st:rtuggle to save best als Pr8iibyterian h. _ egin ,t 11 o'clQck wdl melude a. corn This price subJect 0 ch<lnoe. I

Dal~ (T~~X.f Journa~ ,from S~~tifice o~ aCCOl.lllt. the G~ EV_I..ntbChu.rch. (~ev. P. A,. Davies, p tor) iAtteRds Conference. t ew exle1"clSes by the chl1 en and = W R d~· )., ni I,Thf' drClllth may be a lM'ssmg. scarCIty lof feed J..S emph.am ~Y MiSsouri Synod. Tlie hours of our se 'ces for re.1 Harry Anderson went to h~n al sbort servtce for . Th13 : 3iY"e e e rug ~O pany I _ lll;:'''r.f:HI

says seC"r(,~8ry~\Vallace. ~'If we)t~kaFarmer which [Ys. I (Rev. H. iHopmann, pastor) next Sunday are as fall ws: Sun- No- O'lk Tuesday to attend third ~s IDot only, a day for the hildren: Phone 429~~ I ~~. ·'il(~I;i."{>YISunda.y s~OO'l at 10 a, m. day school, 10 a. m.; motning ser- dist ic conference of Parent- bUit fo all members. .._._............ • ••_.......... _:::'

: Service at'l1 a. m. vice, 11. This will be a c~.murnon ~~--'----'-+-:: The Walther League will meet service. Three C. E. ser,: ,6:30

Slunday evenling, 7:30 at too chapel. p. m~ . ""~-,,__ The session is asldng that aN

TbeQphilus Church. members make a special effOrt; to(Rev. A. Hoferer, pastor) be present for this comm'ilIlfun, ser-

; Sunda.y school at 8:45 a. m. vice. All youn:~ people of o~r Sun~~ German and English services at. day sebool, wlilo are m bers of

9t15 a. ID. The church win be re- the church areJ urged to stay for,dedicated at this time. A special the morning bour.offering will: be taken. Mi'SS Slater brought us a beautic..

Note change in time. fuJ Solo last SundayW, H. Gildersleeve

ChrIstian .(Jhurch~ tor will attend: synod(Rev. G. B. Dunning, paStor) this coming ~-eek. Mrs. M~e y~~;"

Bible school at 10. Mrs, P. A. ·Da;vies and l14rs. -~flCmnmimion at 11 a. m. BlaH" will atteJIJd Synodicfl..1 at.Nel~

'C. E. at 7 p. ID. son at the same time. rr'he twoGospel tea:m at 8. towns are but 3r few miles apart.John G. Alber. general secretary, This makes it possible fo-r'dele-

Will be here 'to conduct services on ga.tes to go together. Mr. Gi14er.Friday afteIlllOon, October 5, at 4 slee"'l,te will drive his car. ,orclock. We are happy to annOWlCe- that

our music cammittee has found aBa.ptist CJmrcll.. leader for our ctlOir. We have the

{Rev. M. C. Powers, pastor} promise of a ll:u·ge ehoir for .nextI Sunday school at 10 a. m. Church Sun~ay. You lwish to knoW' _~ho

servic.e at 11 a. m. our new leadet is? He is one-- ofi Young People's meeting at 7 p. the best. COfDe and find out for

tit. Song ~ce and sennon at yourself and joijn us in the worship

:~~:Ied~ very cordial invitation is of ~o:;. day.Jill be a week,~m

'I The BaPtst state COnvention next Sunday. ne program will be"",.-n he hel in the First Baptist at the Sunday J~bool hour. F'?1low­dh1.Irch of 0 ba, october 10 to 14. ing this at the regular md~ng

i i -- hoor there will be a special ~e<;tur Redeemer's Ev. Loth. Qb.ureh.' fittipg for the d""y. All mem~of'(Rev. H. A, Teckhaus, pastor) the 'Suntlay ~chQol and officers.'"iknd, September 30. Sund,ay school at teaqhers are as1lj:ed to be present at

]0, a. roo English preaching at 11 this~ morning Sf(rvice. The .... W1Y~. m. day: offering wID go to the bOardi Septem~r" 29. Saturday school of ¢hristian Education.Jt 2 p. m. dhoir practicei at 3 p.

m. Wakefield New~\October 4, Ladies' Aid will meet '~t tbe home of Mrs. Martin L·l __(Ci_O_n,ti_D_Ue_d_fro_ID_p_a_ge_S_il<_·r._

1~~=~~· h~~:~S~' P. cannrgis as~ 1Grade Events. "

Faa grade art class br .. 'gbtI-eaves t SChool to press and u - izefor spatterwork posters. The bestones are mounted and on dis~ay.

Fourth grade health elass !hasmat!le cleanliness posters. '

T:Wrd grader~ have a sand-t~ble

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c~nducted tile music co'nteal dish dl:hnet. brldg was pI yed t I chl d~~n were Sunday gU sts lin t~e normal~ were In the Paul Killio~

Country Club Party.Bridge was played at six tables

Thursday evening at tpe Coun­try club s9cial held ~ at HotelStratton. High scores in bridgewere held ~y ,Mrs·. J. ~. Jones_and carl Wright. On the serv~

ing committee were Prof. andMrs. W. R. Hickman, 'Mr. and

:::~ ~;;i~::ndd~~~~ph~d:::~rington. Next party i$ IplannedOctober 2, the time beirbr 'chang­ed to Tuesday at HotellStratton.

IIl!l' >II '" ISurprise Mrs. Berg.

Mrs. Paul Berg's birthday ofSeptember 24 was occamon for asurpiise at her home Sunday. •Guests were Mr. and ~rs. Geo.Roberts and ~amilYt IMr. and

For Miss Jean Davie8i.MiBs Jean Davies, who~e mar­

riage to Clyde E. Anderson atKansas City, Kan" takea place inNovember, was honor guest atparties in Wisner the last of theweek. Miss Irma ~oy er1tertain~

ed Friday evening ~t a scavengerparty for Miss DaVtCSi, and Mrs.Geo. Ott entertain~d at dinnerand towel shower on Saturday.

'" '" * *Mrs. Berry, Hosteas.

Mrs. F. S. Berry entertainedthe Catholic Study club :and theJunior StUdy clUb at i& jointmeeting Tuesday .evenirlg. Thehostess gave out programs andstarted the year's work. Mrs.Berry is chairman of study clubsfor the Diocese of Omaha. Mrs.Berry served candy. lIn twoweeks the clubs will st~rt theirmeeting.

For Russell~Lu;t.*In honor of. RusserI Lutt's

birthday Sunday a group went tothe John Lutt home for picnicdinner. Guests were Mr. land Mrs.Otto Lutt and family, 'Mrs. Jo~

~:~aa~duttMis~;r~:~a ~~~~:Lou Lutt, Fred, Her~ert andHenry Lutt. Evening guests wereMr. and Mrs. Pete Jorgensen andfamily and Mrs. AuS'tLi't Blahn,sr. .

Girls Have Hike.In a group of girls having a

hike and steak fry at Bressler'sgrove Saturday e\'ening wereMiss Margaret Randall of Nor­folk, Miss Mattie Scaee. MissThralia Gramley, Miss Ruth Jud­son, Miss Geraldine Gamble, MissCarol and Miss Ruth Burnham,Miss Betty Hawkins and Missbetta Buetow.

With Mrs. Henney.Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Kehrberg

of Pasadena, calif., and Mrs.Chas. Flaugher and Mrs. F. F.Munn of LeMars, Iowa, ~nt

Sunday here with Mrs. 'AmeliaHenney. Mr. Kehrberg, 'brotherof the three women, and bis wifewere in LeMars visiting. Thefour were dinner guests of Mrs.Henney at Hotel Stratton.

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For 14th Anniversary.In honor of Mr. and Mrs. A. L.

Jacobsen's 14th wedding anniver­sary Saturday, a group were en­tertained in their home that eve­ning. Guests were Mr. and Mrs.AI. Helleberg, Mr. and Mrs. RossJacobs and Dr. and Mrs. J. C.Johnson. Cards were diversion.The hostess served lunch at theclose.

Bible Stud Class.;Bible St y class~:met Tuesp

day afterno n with rs. HarryHowarth. Miss R e Assen­heimer had he lessOIl study~ Theclass will et with I Mrs. DoraBenshoof n t week. I

Miss Bokel * :0:,*IjIostessoMiss H. . BOke~ann enter­

tained the urse's cl b last eve­ning at the uther hospital atfirst meeti ,g of the year. Theprogram fo the ye was plan~

ned. The h sless served..,. *' • II

r IGuest's.. welchll entertainedt Hotel Stratto", on

or Mrs'l SherwoodSan Di~go. Calif.,

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il~-~"-Df$"~Shirley Spra e, Mrs'. Gat199I Martin, Mrfl. . S. Br~ler, -¥rs.

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' 0.. B. Haas an Mrs·IG. fA. W*de.Centrl;l1 So al cirp.lej plans anp

Ilual guest y meet ng next

I r:~~~s~~y,v~C o~~r 6'nR:h~O:~e~~tainment -co mittee fire Mrs.Henry Kiener and Mrs. jBasil Os·borne. The enll comrittee in·eludes Mrs. R e, Mrs. Jphn Gett­man, Mrs. W.' E. Back and Mrs.Hoy Klopp1nc I

The Bus!'n sand PrpfessiQnaJWomen's club will mee~ Mon'dayevening at 11 A. Fans~e's fOf adinner in cba e of tbei mem't\crMship comm1ltte ,Miss ~p.ude Cur­l~y, chairman Miss Dettic SCG'tt,Miss Bcrina. ,Berres ~d.M1isaMayme Jobn n. K~r.nit Stew­art, Miss Let ie SCOl1~and Mrs.Augusta Wid r will s eak.

First fa* eeting f Wayne\Voman's du is pi ned t~isFriday with rs. H. ,R, Best. ASMsisting hOo'ite ses are rs. D. J.Ca.vanaugh, 1'5. C'1 Mitchelland Mrs. E. . Huse. Obsenra-tLOns in Wyo ing and outh DaMkota v.'ill be resented: by Mrs.Cavanaugh, d Mrs. 'J. G. W.Lewis will e plain tih~ programbuilding cont st.

:U::~~k;:;~ onfv:~~;re:~Ym::~~lng. T~is wi I e foJ)oVted by anentertammen charffe of Mrs.Anna Lerner" and Mrs,' GertrudeGroskurth. he meeting is forthe members and thelr familiescelebrating t e 83rJ afmiversaryof the R bekah-O~ Fellowlodges. Eiac one is a bring acuvered dish. The com 'ttee WtIJfurnish saJnd iche."J 8.rf-d coffee.

Chapter A ,P. E. 01 opens theseason wUh 1 O'ClOCK luncheonTuesday, Oc ber 2, at the homeof Mrs. H. B Craven.; Assistinghostesses a 'C Mrs. B.. W. Ley,Mrs. J. E. ufford a~d Mrs, J.O. Wentwor Mis~ DorothySlater will s ng, and Mrs. v. A.Senter gives readings.j The chap.ter's 25th a niversaryr is beingcelebrated t s year I and earlymembers wi next Tuesday giverecollections of th~ organiza­tion's beg~n ing in layne.

ociaI. IRegular Se sion. i

Boy scou of troop No. 175met at the city sChopl Tuesdayevening Wit Mr. Bo1ers, leader,

in charge. '" * * '" I

Scouts Me t Tonig~t.Troop 17 , boy SC$uts, meets

at training hOol thi~ evening tomake prepa alions fdr the coroMing rally at akefielcL

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GOODYEARAL....WEATHER43% LongerNon­Skid Mileage, ••No Extra Cost,

DOUBLYGUARANT~ED

1, Against roadhazards.

2, Against defects forlife,

(; WesliLamps,

$ .00

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Gift Tr~Y-!iClj"omuJium plate

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Family Scalcs-- --$TOO$,1.25 V1alue .. (1) f oUU

3 Milk Buchetsl2·Quart

Foo:tBall,

r---~res;~~~cOOker:' 1: IO·Quart $1 0 I: ~i.le 0 :

: Grey Cold Pack Canner :I 21·Q,"'rt size, tin cover.. 1 !"--------- I •

75c $1·00 $].50

J3 .' w "'100 IN. ;8 Galvanized wash,I ••'1 Roller Skates, our regular I Clolhes Hampers, squ,,~e~~o~ be~g~nOx22trJ . • B i1<lt ' 1.00:; $1..35 spedal $1 00 s~ave l!.'1.00

, Dt10p Handle ...... 'i P,eur • Baskets tD,.,~

~~~~c~a'~lronj)utcb~~~1.00 i Pocket Knives 11I I

Floor an Utility Varnish $1 00 i Keen Kutter and Winchester,! IP-F~a-rt-:~~-::~~~t~--$l·~OO 1_$1.25' 3-;ai.oo !IWhite Se 1) 1J2-Gallon 1 ----'

Ass rt~d Shears i~:~eFanc~FIower~~ses $l.do

Ke~n Ku ter an~ Win- $100chester, hoi<:e .~.......... .• ~:~O Milk BOUle Caps ,,,$1.°0

i~,::;:~ns Hair .~Iippers _.$lIDOO ---s---~------ "I

2 Dozen Gas Lamp (?1 do'EI

- I I Mantels tD •~~:;:r:~..d:ble~~I11~s .. J;1.00 ..:~.. "... .

No.1 Red Lantem (1)1 0I Kerosene ~ • i

$1.00' uuuuu I i

:~~::~~..~asserole and. $1.00

Thursday, Fri((ay a d Saturday - This week Only!i BEAD BOXES ;--------.I (; pounds Bolts I Sh ;;1 2:;~[;;~~olts, Ma<:hine a~d Small $1.00 I av~ng NeedsIII $1..00 [3 Pkgs genuine Keen Kutter

3 dozen Blades, 3 Razors $1 00

I Must huy 6 Ibs. to get Ihis pri e. $1.00 All For ' II,, -!-___________ Tub,IAIl For.. ~

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11! Be tCont'lnued Unlil 15, 0 READERS

If' Furth~r Notice~ '~~-i;-~~~;;;;~~;~==~::::~~::~:~::::=~==~~~~;~;~;~~;~~~~~~~;;;,;,k~:'~~1;:::::~~::::==:!'::~~::~::~L=~~~~~±~:~±:~I: Tho:' l~3gC' of II !the state against I'FI Y- WAYNE NE' ~","Id ,,,un,, tet foe trial lp dis· I':~~~F-:;;';:;~;;~~=T=f=:='==:==========F=l====;;;'~~~'~:;]~:;;;:;~~.,~T~H~lJ~R::::S~D~A~Y~,;;;S~E:;;P,;T~E~~B~E;:'R~2:,7~,~1:';9.~~~,======;==========#='7"~~~~~~~~~;;~~:, t~,t l'nurt la.--n. Monday morning", I" ''/ . ~ R I" M· t an~ Mrs. Harry Baird; Strahan, C. L" T G' H 1·,Si' ",,-n~.. p()st.pn.. nt>d'.I'. lemg with H other I .ept1 ) IC3118 e" H'lJeffrcy and Mrs. H. J. Miner", e.,«IOJ} 0 Ive o.-tieu ture tertained at dfuner Fndacase-.s, llntil fm,t ('r notice from the ~ ing in h0fj.0r of:their SOD. bert'S

,.pres'dmg )u,lgo'., \Yard came Sat· ,H('I' 011 Sa'tuI' ay W Ibur. Alex Jeffrey and Mrs. 1rve 'Tl"roplly To Troo E I 'h't G 'd zinnias - 21st llirthday anniv rsa~., R~d; Plum Creek. C. J, Erxleben .' X 11 I S 00 Mrs. 'Carl JQchens, HOSki"'~, krst ~.T

~~~~~~p~~l:; C:~~.l;j~t: ~~~O~~tke~:~:, a~~ Mrs. Aden Austin; Hunter, A. HAS ELECTION .~ =~ ;:::k~~;:m~1'~e~Stt"\\-at't had h~,tI'tl l'rdt'red brY state Cpunty Central Com ttee T~.Clu;ycomb and Mrs. Ray Robin· Waylne POlSt Will Elect. ", " .' Judges Name Winners _0 ~~u~~~~~:p~.a~~~.second on best more, nt., and Donald &~: .

. ~ so ; Leslie; Geo. Buskirll andMrs.' M Ev II... ... .. ... I

Sllprl'~m~ ('(Iurt ~\1I he-ar a ~R:: Cti~('i List I Completed A Worth; Logan, W. W. Evans Officers At Meetin'K J . ...---j--- Flowers,' Fruits· And! cOlle~~on ~fKia:i:e~,~e;:'~~nbe~~ t~~dv::-.~\.~~~,I'Y ~~~:~\~~ts~;n('~Clu~n~~~, 0 cers Named. d Mrs. C. A. Bard; Winside, Gur~ In October. Wa ne High 1 School Folks vegettle Groups. I bouquet of asters. . W~~B~ti~~~~. ~=~~; m~prnL)ab'ly .'h'\'l'ral wt'e1tS. About 100 1i\'uyne ,county republican c('n~ ney Benshoof and Miss Gertrude Irwm Scars pm~t of the Amencah led Two, Assistant A suI1>riosin ly g-Ood exhibit lin ~s. Ben Lass, Wayne, fi~ t' ori' last Thlursda~ with~. GeWi.tIH'."iSL\..~ '~cl;;Qd f(lr \'lHIOllS cases, tIlal comrItlittel". nt a m£'ctl g at ~~~~~~l:~:n~dF~~ w:;rdwWM~- LeglOp, at a regular meeting at th~ Athl~tic toaches. borticulture s elion at the fa1r,. fo~~t~t, Wi'd' Berres, jr. lfrs. Oscar tJ,edtk 'also tlll' .11:1"'1''' :lind atturm'ys, had W'ayne dtjy hall Saturoay.ev ling. N tt, Wayne, Second waId, J. R. courtlhouse m Wayn~ Wednesday I , considering the dry summer, Floy.r~ a~, rlSl c, fll's on was a gUEl,st. ',Bridge was div~r.,to b~' 11"U1ICd tlhat CelU!"t wQuld nut e.kctl'd T. IS, Hook of Wayne, hair- I rand M V A S t evenl1i\g last weel(, voted to present Cy club at Wayne 'high school ers were beaU#fUI, and apple ex.tl.i- plate of hY~rd plums. t. ~on and Pri~'went to Mrs....

I <'PI'I: i." '" ~l("-.I\lh.'Li In~Eln, Mis::l Gertrude Bay~s of Win~ '" a ent:' Third ~ard F S ~e:Ir, a trophy to the scout troop Winning dra a.tic organization, met Wed bit much large.r than ever befOlfe, . Mrs. Martin, Meyer, ~ak Ield, L. Stark andi ,r5.. Glenn MeCa •11' llddl!!"!l t<.) tlh' 1"'I1:q.,:' ca"t~ in sidl~, VIce chairman, and Ms. E. andYMrs, E. "". RUse'. 'Y. highest number of points at the nesd4y evening last week and ac according to O. Hall, supcrintehr. first on collection ibegomas a d on Mrs. Berres served luncheo.

wllldl Pl<' t1d~'ltdant pl(,3.d~'d not 'IV, Huse ~.t ""a:yn~, sccretar1trea- annul,l.1 rally and court of honor at ceptod the constitution as submit dent. The awards follow: cactus plant. t Mrs. J. 'E. Brittain entertains .J.:lu1l.,' I,' lll:lll.:l','; ,': sC('lInd degree ISUrer: for!thc commg two ye- rs. - ~------- Wakefield October 5. Eight troops tCd~'I('cting officers as fOllOwSr Ernest Bram.mer, Wayne, firsb Mrs. A, N. Pollard, Wayne Bee~ two weeks.nwnkr ,-llhi :\) (utUt;g WiUl intent Fred S, Berry, who scrv d as !.Jorema,1l Placed comprise Logan Valley area whiclh PI" dent, Frank Gamble; vice~ on Jonathan apples, Salome applds, and on Wealt;h~ app:es, *: * ,. *t(\ klll, wOllnd ~JJnd nUUn1 111 conner. chairman lat the state conven ion in plans the rally and R. R. Larson Of president, Will4> Penhollow; secre Whitney apPI.•.S and }'Iears. I M.rs. A. Phllbm, .Wayne, fi st on With Mrs. <Carl, Victor.tWI1 wl:h the dkalh (>f ::\a,llc)' Ann IGrand IsJjand. spoke. He tated Oil Oflice Work Wayqc, is chairman. Boys will tary~,Peggy Strahan; treasurer an Carl Biennt1nn Wisner second Chnstmas peppet plant. Grace Luth~ran Aid met IAlf,"rd hd'~' "n ..M,ly ':. lases sche- that the prand .Island cony nU.on IContractor Paul Sothman of compete in knot tying, first aid busi ess manager, Gerald Wallic . on Winesap a:Wopl~s,' ,Mrs, Clare?ce 1Preston, L urel, Friday witb r's. Carl Vict~.duk.l 1,>1' C.lt lr:al w~'rt' thpft of iW!L<; a splendi~ meeting wlth Grand Island. who has charge of and 'other tests to qualify for the Try ut~ w:re' held thiS. week to f' 1 J. H, Claussen, Wayne, first dn fust on Gnmes Golden a pIes, Guests were Mrs. Otto Vieto ,

i (·()t·n ~'har~l',-l ag-,ul:st Wl1l1am pknty ofl enth~lasm and ~ owed cQnstruction of Wayne's new $38,~ award. " vs.ca Cles In memberShip, replacm Snow apples. ! Genet apples and Hyslop rabs. Mrs. Lawren e Victor and Mr .: Hllg.\lt",\'( ,,,I Ht d EYf'rt't~ H(lgue-Itha(.~ th(' repubhca.n party 1 very 525 post office., was here last At the rally scout masters a'rid four fres.hmen, two. sophomor., Mrs, Sophie; Davis, Winside, sec· ~~~d:on Jonatha~ a~ples, Ben Jobn Pingel, ,he last of Osmon. ,

\"\'l,,'d, C,l.~' :Mcrcan),ile actiye. T~lUrsday and placed Dan Hintz of, seout.s mect at 1 in the; afternoon one semor and .one Junlor. sands on N. W., Greening apples and pples and B ac ap- LUil'lcbCjOn foIIowed regular'.J;m -agamst :\-Ir. Huok mentIOned the honor arand Island, as foreman in charg~ and the rally is scheduled at ';2 Leo c WQs.tover IS sponsor. blue grapes. pIes, . neas ahd aJI social time, Mr.

\\' .stt.'ph~ Ic~nfern'l1 ,1t1 Mrs. G. J. of of the building. Two truckloads of o'clock, Board of review at 5, SUlP-! . 0 asSlSu:nt coae~es, CharI s Ira Frederick, Randolph, firsts W. E. Roggcnbach. Wisner firsts Geo, Berres, r., .entertains Oct ~;,-I;;t u: FreJ \v,I\\ayne. Ih belng nam~ st~t ,com- t"tlluipment were brought here that per tooked by each troop at $, NIC,ol<;, semo: .a~slstant, a d on bouquet of gladioli and boUqlletl~~e~~i~g~a'"7aapPlesd and . W, ber 12. .I '" '" * '

al;aillst LoUIS mltteew.oannn from ~s dis ct. day also. Staking out the .new campfire at 7:30, court of honor at Blalle Auker. Jumor, we,re elect of snapdragons, seconds on bouquet Gold('n ap~t;S~~~tor~~"l;npl te ofQuestiqn of flnancmg th cam- ti~i1ding and excavation, contract 8 alid taps at 9:30 comprise rest by I pular vote of the high sch~ol of carnations and gladlOll col1ec~ Hold Open House.

paign ""as consid('red and't was f~r which was let to Chas. Thomp- of the day. stu ent body last w¢ek. ~' lIon. pcal~ . . Women's Athletic associati nVI).t~d .that the comm.lttc('rna an.d s~n of Wal'nc started Friday T .. t h t ~ Ig:ene Johnson who had been in Mrs Fred Frevert Wayne sec- MI s. W. E, Roggenbath, Isner, of Wayne State Teachers. Colle e

, ' " , roop wmnJng mos onors aI S' '. ~ d . "frist on Gant crabs ' ,commltt~ewornan In each p ecmet ._ W k f' Id ' t·tIc<1 t th 10 x City, returne Thurs ay d and'on Maiden Blush apples, - I . ' minted aU women studen~ to t emake d~ort to rai~c $10 f r ,the £-Iourt Overrules sl:te

e ~~'ea 1~0'::: I uuonoi~n~~h~ enrc lied in high ,sc 001. ,Miss Adeline Fleer, Winside, fjrst M~~~ Fred Ree~: wayne'tecond gyj;nnasium Thursday, eveni g

state an~ congressIOnal ca P8.1~. lj.J in the s rin ,anr:winner in Omaha As~embly penod on, Fri*Y OIl bouquet of daisies. on b quet?f daiSles. . for open house frbm 6:45:to 8: 5.A larger: amount WIll he r 9E'd H1 Dismissa..l Action ' t PW gh' t D C f . th 'mo lllng was d.evot¢d to The H - ,Mrs, Earl ,Fitch, WayM, firsts Mrs, Adam Reeg, .Wayne. fIrst Sports ~anager for each ga e

Vocal And Instrumental Wa)~lll" A ~bscripUon .fO v.'ill ~~~on~l 'a~~~~eo;;on~or~d ~I Uli~ bin er, with Miss IJeone ~esto r, on bouquet o~ zinnias, anq. double o~ bouquet of carnatIOns an larg- registered the girls in the grou sN b' P 'd F be c.lITuUited 10 ",.-ach preCltlc und a I State supreme court last Thul's- S . J I t Y spo sor, and Geral~ Walllck, ho petunia plant~., lest cockscomb., ' they chose. and fall sports we e

urn ~r:s rovci ,e or record of c(mtdbuUons kep day ov('rrulc~ a rnotlOn of the U .•. altl)y netxt Augus . is i charge of subscription dM

E' Marilynn Glenn, Wayne, first on I Henry Stuthmann, Pilger,. econd I demonstrated.

, Rad.lo Broa cast. A ,caurus will oc called. i JaCh s,tat~ to dIsmISS the appeal of,Fritz Commander A. L: Swan na~cd s~c king on behalf of the publi - Wealthy app~es. on Genet apples; Il •••

'.( \1:' ,l~ ~ \lr'."-.. (~~\'d(' Omnn fllr-: prec1Il('t IOctober 2 to nomw e re~ Ji Dlmmel of Winside, from fmc of on the ~cglOn C(lmffi1~tee to nomln- tlOl Drive opened that mornin. Mrs. carl Gust, Wayne, first on, . Mrs. E. F. $;chroeder, aync, '.nl:wd nli~...,:\, til!" Olt. \\'.wnC' H('rald!cinct Ju£l.tice of th-e peace ad re- ~.I;)O on. charg'e of libeling Sheriff ate offIcers for elccUon to be held English classes have writ en Iowa BlUSh. atpplea. ,fJrst on amaryl\js ~lant, sec nd on H~i~an~s E.ntertaln·ira.dlo 1m ad<:I:lc last " Thursday. I<."'J:llct as4essor, 4, v..'. Stephens. 1'\0 appeal was ne."'{t Wednesday C. A. Orr, L. W, the es on "A True Experienr,e" Clarence ·q-ettman, Carroll, sec- lemon tree, muni~b3.cl~~;::'~m~~ort~ Co -Th('y :o;,l:'" .\::,ns Bt:.d ~lr. Oman ul-l Thc d.lUntv c('ntral co ittc(' tfiken 10 the thn:o.c months the sta- M?Natt, H G. H(~tetter, Pallli for E.~lmer Mortens€jn, and some x~ ond on Salome apples. F&.ye Strahan I Wayne, f rst on d ,Y. ..' 1:'s e1terta n-S£l S<ll~g '~", '-",~ Oman pla:ving 1elcct"ed ",<\'Ug-{ISt 30 at the aunt; ~lltes perm-i.t, the state clai~ng Mm~s and Fr~nk Heme; eel cnt ones are repprted. , Bla~ne Gettman, Carroll, .firsts best bouquet of, asters. . ~et~V;~:·;:~:e~.· ~:::;" ;;id ehl~ a<", 1!~\I',l!.ln 'n '. i C(\n\'en~un and completed t Sat- ~h(' a~peal \\as f~led too late. He.l~~ V\,ay~e LegI~n also voted to 19b school art dass has PaJn:ted on Wmcsap ~pples and DelIcious . M1S,; Emma !Stratc,. oskms, f;venin b , ab.<Ut 35 bein ! rese [

'.'~'\,. \\' "1 . Fi .. ·l.ll'l' "-<1Jl'''- fnr the.' urd.ll.Yi:!'S e!ltt'a.I. committ.ee i!euog. ,pg. v,nll probabl} be In oc.tOber bc~ SPa'".Sal an award to a boy and 'n wa er colora of fall ~owe.cs. . I apples. first on bunCh~.$ of white rapes.IG : g.lg• •• . .. , to:> I - , :", t . I . h f th 't h'- f P Cl b I .... . . ' roup games were pIayed at erFrHja~' !,r"".:Tam !'IUss L('onaimcludcB the folloWing: Has in.~, E J.IOle supreme CUllr. gn 10 ('~e a c ~I! BC ~)..>; WI' ep u ~,:"" 1I Mrs. A. F. Gulhver, ~ayne, sec- Mr=;. C('d Swanson. Way e, sec- which the hJe:1 served. N: tIhtgt'nn:, w,-\._ )11" a~c(lmpanist.!0, Be er and Mrs. Earl otter: -.------.~.,-- outstanding scholalslrip and char- he Pep club .met. Wlth G f

se ond on bouquet ?f dahlIas. onds on Chana1g0 stmwbe ry ap- meeting willi be an -afternoon f-

Et"" J 11 Har:q:.l,n also ",ang.! GarfIcl& Luthe-r Anderso and Demonstrate lIeN'_ aeter. ell ids Thursday evemng and c ahe Mrs. W. A, HiscoX', "Wayne, first pies, :Missouri 1 pippin app es and fair on We~nesd.:lY, October 0,J>I~'\'l~:~ :: ..-" ,'w: .l'l'n!!)<uumenl.s: Mrs. Mark B~hart: Sherm n, J. L. Arthur PetE'rsun of Lincoln, con~ Fr nk Gamble and Betty""! g t oh bouquet of nasturtiums. . Whitneyapp1e4.' at Mrs. Vc;'o?n Reb ort'sl'li :'ll' '. IDi:l.vts a~ld ¥!rs.- John av.·en ; Han- ductcd demonstrations of'bindw('ed To rodergo Operation. as cbeer leaders, and voted.l1l ele~ Meta Hag¢man, W.ayne, first on Mrs. Wilbur ~IPahr. v..'ay e, scc- < -i. " * *

~.ll.'1 T J .\11.'>5 Hc-1E'n ic(lck, Sam Rc-w and Mrs. Harry ,?radicaUon last Friday at thO' Wm. Thies is in an Omaha hospi- ~c, ncw men:bcrs 31s f.ol\ows. B~t~ Chenango .Strawbernes, second on and- on bouquet of gladiolL H r CIL'b Elal"l ~1!-~ \l;-l1'~Ul~': J'.'nL':; gaw a, Llndsa)!: Chapin, J. M. P tersen IfU1udsein station south of Vv'aynp, tal receiving treatments prelimin- ~t ahan, Milqreu Rmger, H, e plate hybnd.t>lums. M Tietsort \\'a nc sec nd on a ~o~y 1""'. ec1'['''1;: itt!: "j \ .,\~al anJ mstruillentall and Mh. . VI.; J Misfeldt... Deer t.hC James Grier farm. north of ary to -c1i operation which he ~l C psey. Ardath Jlo~son, Ger

ale Frank Heme, Wayne, best cock.s- .: ... ' y, Harmony cll.1b met

llUl;'l:». rs l' , t~IV Saturday's broad- Creek. if'I L BredcrneYE'r a'~ d Mrs, i-Vaync, and the D. S Wightman unclergo soo,n, He plans to be aw~y <: i?~le, Frank G mb~e, Dou las comb,' secon~. . . smglc petullia pl~nt. last 'week wi* Mrs:ca"t. ' .Ed. Murrill; Brenna, ~o Bruns l,Jlacc southwest of Carroll, about a month longer. C mng, way~e Master, RQ ert D. Hall, Wayne. fIrsts 01). Mis- Mrs. E~a WIlson, Wa nc, sec- ers and elect¥ OffiCerS!. a.s 0 - I_~ . ~ M rchant, Blame uker and Jjmes BOuri Pippin apples, Black Twig ap~ and on ChrIstmas pepper lant. lows: Mrs. Bien Ahlvers, pr si- '

_, - n¥aton. -:-,weater wer~ giv.C1i out pIes, collection. of gladioli, aspara- Nick Warth; carroll, fi'sts on dent; Mrs. Dallas Giffurd, 'ce\ t new m~~bers a Fnday S I as- gus fern, ~ston fern, geranium bouquet of marigolds, bOi quet of president; Ifnd., Mrs.: Em ett

Is robly. . . I ~ plant, hanging basket. seconds on lark....~ur, best '. COCkSCOmb. nd bou~ Rus.ren , aecretary~treasurer.

JuruOr Hlgl1 Events., bouquet of larkspur, bouquet of quet of pansies.. seconds on best h05~ servEjd. Mrs. Geo,.lIn the. junior. high "tO~lCh" to.ot~ roses, bouq~et of phlox, amaryllis collection of asters and bo quet of res and Mrs.,! Jack Gridley

Ib~ll s.e~es, Pnnceton Tigers, won plat, primrose plant. collection of sweet peas. guests. M1S; Russell ente

~om .Pittsburg Papthers, 6-0,1 and begonias, collection of foliage, cac- nex4 Wedn sj:iay.otre Dame Ramblers and'jYale tus plant, fuchsia plant, rose plant. I f. * 010 *'ulldQgs played 1 to a 6-6 qe on M. L. Halpin, Winside, seconds 0 C E :Y Rec~plion Fridayednes~ay last welek. . tl on Snow apples and ..Delicious ap- .• I \ Y.'oung p~J>I.e of the Bli. tis~l.

~For eIghth grade hY~lene lass, pies. cburch emeftained Baptist stu-

"' ;:m Bradford and. Billy ones .Mrs. S. A. HeIIlple, Wayne, .•' 'c' dents from ,IWayne ~eachcrs Col~s o~ed the group ~croscopi ex- firsts on bou.quet of sweet peas, Entertains :fhurSdaY1' lege Frida~ 'evening ~~t a r cep-i

P r.lments on bactena. . second on bouquet snaPdr.agOIlB. Mrs. M. C. Powers ent rtamed tion.... ,in .th.eb.~urch PlU:lO.rs ... bo.u.tSeventh grade geography bas W. H. HoIguewood, Wayne, first mothers of cradle roll bildrcn 50 at~dinkr,An infbrm~l eve ib en s~udying a:bout the Nell.: East on best platk of plums. of the Baptist church las Thurs· ning of gam~ was .a d WIlmer .ElhS ga~e a BPecJ.f re- Mrs. W. If. Hoguewood, Wayne, day, Only a fe:v were present all, 'Hazen~BresslerPfc.t on outs.de reading, seco.nd on best plate of plums: on account of ram and Ms. Pow- BO\~·ers. 'S5 Ir.en

I ~Fifth graders brought fl we~s Mrs. H H Hahn Wayne first ers plans another suc party MiS's BeuI' ' Jo

a 9 sketched and ~olored th s~ in on bouqu~t ~f Ph10~. ' later. '* * ~. '* Ch~'rge. Ort,the comttl:i.ttee':, erv~1a t last week. TheIr trav~l p 0Ject H. H. Hahn, Wayne, second on -', ing refresh~ents welle Ke: neth Ih s centered on ~harles Lind rgb, bouquet of marigolds. F or Rober~ Adams. 30 nson, JI/[~ ,Grace I Chich 'sterl

t ~oe~~o~~ee :~lling, taug t by W. R. JP.ekman, Wayne, first on Dr. and Mrs. A. G. A and Miss ~aye·Evans. , '

iss Coila Potras, is having a ~ell-

i g contest with Doris Roc~e1J

nd Robert Eimmg as leader~Fourth grade folks are st rUngark on a big map of the nitedtates which will stretch a mostcross front of the room. R dney

ve is beginning Ule workj, and'IjJcoln highway will be ~raced

c~oss the country, with p~',turesf things to be seen along the oute,

t out and pamed on. omasohnson who has been in [Siouxity with the Tom Johnsons, te-en~ered last week.

A merry-go-round with bigound top, and pillar~ bUilt, .p ofmpty spools, has been completed

i the third grade. Animals andages are now being made, i~ con­lection with the circus prOjetL

Second,graders have compl ted a

~hort unit of the farmer boy, COI.or~

'ng pictures of him and~lbnngictures of what be raises, t com­

line in a booklet.I On October 5, kindergar' en,ers,irst. second and third grade s'WiIlresent a circus pertor ce in

~~l ~~~'::'. at which p;" rents

igned ContractslSent To waShin~tonMayor M. L. Ringer and Citylerk Walter S. Bressler ere inmaha last Thursday to ta e the

'igned eontract and agreem ilt for G 0' 0 DYE A' Rayne's new community 'ldingere to be sent to wasbin~on,D.

C., for final signature. Gove nment 5 PEE D WAYofficaIs in Omaha advise the Bunt with Super-

ayne men to advertise for ,ids on ,twist Cord. A life-the community hall this wee~. giv- time guaranteed

~fu~~~:~~s:~;n:o~~wf~ilthe.. GQodyear-(ullover-.. slze-wlth CenterTraction for quick

Wife Of Singer .. ,atop. an<l tobgh

Passes In ~ t. =:~{:~l;:~Mrs. Charles Cra;wford Go at of iget beca1i~e Good...

Newton, Mass. died Septcmb r a\ I.,., Dealers Bell thethe age Of. 51' y.eat8 at the. ' rat mos't tires-bysummer home at Marlboro, ~. R., iDi1Uonsl -.-..and fW\era.:t set"yiees were ~ Rox-: 4.50x:20 4..75X19 I I

b.ury ,'!'[,. H..'\Mrs.,.'.. '.• G4.rst. \e.. '.~her $5.20 $5.70 I hI~way.~ on trucks an~USbanq.",,,,l:io is ~ect:~rer.an, :'f»Ilg- I trai1ers. N?tf~ u am up

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\llll('lIJl~ A""'arf'~ ola, district 29, first. Kenn~thFinn, of m~vablo wood 'cut-out of anim- Henry Ma,,'ycr, fir t, second, thir~. Pl"izes Al"e Awal"ded tay Nelsi f Mon aml, Towa, Durant W10 rec ntly ~n je",~c\JI .". i:'l district 50, second, Adeline Nelson. als or person~1 RDiymond 0Jla. d~· ,~~~kled Suss~: Young ;pep.. • ccompani d him. op..qration, was n Simi 'dty

I R D-· district 50, third: 1·,COIOl' 'chart of triat, 55, ~jrst. district 4 • secom!~..C~~~!S' M~a '. Wayne, fir,t, FQJ Bees And Honey Robert ulivcl' W 0 t thea in '\ve..ek to 'onsli t ( anU ,.s10['n n, i lstrl 'Is any kind, district 4:3, first land sec- best, card I of cardbo'ard movable Arc1:;lie Wert, Wa e, second. I Exhibts in the honey and bee d-e- Yutan, sp t from rida a Sun.. will lind rgo not 1 opel' ltl,( li I

~ond. cut~quts, ftrict ,46, firs, district Silver Laced yandotes: Yo~g Ij;)R.I'tment, ~n charge of William 4ay in th rof A,. F~ ulliver soon. I I

syne CQunty Schools E rn Art work, g·l'a.dea five and six: 51, seco d, district ,third; pen, Mary Eiln r Ring, ,Wakr- BIermann of Wayne, won the fol- ~ome, I I, Object drawing in craytola\ district screens 0 wastbbasJ,t~t, Evelyn field, first. , "~IOwing awards: . Mr. &nd~l, ra. Art Aulcer of

. any Pr~i s At Ann 1 60, first, district 28 south, second; Stamm, d, triet 82, firl;lt Robert Wild Mallards: Old pair, Willia . Mrs. William Biermann, white O'Neill, I c In Fridn)(" nUll visitedCounty Fair. , ' health, dlst"i t 43, fi 'st, distrlct card of conventional designs, dis- Rohde, difrlct 82, seccn , A,deUne Biermann, first d third, Rosed e comb honcy, first; best single Qver Sun ay with k'olativbs here

57, second, d tnct 58 th1rd, nus· trict 71, first, district 58, second, Rehmus, strict G2, third: ,Farm, Wayne, se ond; young pa r, frame honey, fhst. and at Witts! 'c.Premiums awar~ed \Vaync C~W1- cellaneolls dis ct 51 lrst district district 69, tJllll'd; c;:ard at object Na.ture oUectiqn: Best ollectioh Rosedale Farm, rst; young duc, Albert JcnkJns, Winsidc, cx- Supt. aqd rs. T. I. Ji'rj"est and

. l'lIlW scboqls ~on flllr exh,bits 36 second, di met 85 Urird drawing, pencil or crayola district of Wayne county iwoods b gra~cs, William Bierman 1, first, Rosed 'le tracteJ. fall honey, first. son, Dav'id~ 0 Wisner, vil9i ed here~ re reported: by 11S8 Pearl Sc~vell ~o8ters, gr d~B fi e and six 80, fil'st, district 22, second} district district 46~first, district 7 ,secohd. Farm, second; y untr drake, Ros ~ Lewis Jenkins, Winside, extt'n.ct~ ,~l~nday with F. G.! Phiill~o and~ s follows. . t Sa:tety first. strict 2r'first, d1S~ 10, third: card of ink drawings, dis- Enamel c: Best display glass. ar- dale Farm,.first; old duok, Willia cd hone;r, second. l F~anklin Phil eo: II ],mps, grades fli'\'e and. SIX, est trlct 58, see d, distr1 t 88, thIrd, trict 16, first, district 35'1 second, Ucles, dis rict 61, first; ti m:ticles, Biermann, first a d third, Rosedale CoaCh and 1'8. "'j. R. ~ickrnan

qollechon. of four--eolort'ld ma of health, distrlc 51, firs, district 79, dIstrict 5], thmi, card of lSindscape district 2~' first; wooden articles, Farm, second; 01 drake, Rosed~le aIld Ri(bed: w re in Sjloux dity Fri~cltmtme.nts, (Ustrict 86. first, dis nct s('Icond, distdc 3, third; mlscellan- drawings, pencil 01 crnyola, dis- district 59 first, ~istrict 6 ,second; Farm, first, W lliarn Bierma~tn, ddy for t~e esternJ Union~Morn-]0 S0e.~)lHl, distl'lOt 55, thild P eous, district I, first, distnct 35. tlIct 51, flIst, distuct 5, sedond and glorified lass, district 5, first, second and third, bigside fodtb 11 game.~f any cl.,)ntinent m. relIef, M,ietl~ sccDn~ distl'ic 61, thild tluld: Gafd of costl1ffie deSIgns, dis~ district 61 s~9ond. Black Jersey ,ia~ts: ~ocker¢l, , The Gus V iesche',family rno..ved~ulh~r, distuct SO, first. }.mi'l'~d Posters, gra es seve~ and eight tJlct 66, fnst, card of desjgns fOl' Wood ark: Best bj house, Andrew Mann, Illslde, il.'lrst,.Jos- last week fr m the tM:onta Bomer~Pl'lllJ.>l.. ,UElll.ct 8. second OrAlct- Allvertislllg, Jstnct 8*, filst, dlS~Ibordel, distrIct 45, fir~t, di!ltnct 65, Harold Sc, iermeier, Trin ty Luth- eph Anderson, 'xon, second a~.,d Dr. Heckert, , dentist, office over residence on ast Sev;enth street to1:;8. Nldsen, dist.l1ct 41, lliird, map tnct 3, sccooJ, distI'l9t. 46, thmi, second, distrIct 40, thud, card of erall at A~tona, tirst, Llo d Sellin, third; pullet, An rew Mann, fil'~t Felber's Drug Store. f2tf a residenco in Roosevelt pat>k.l}1 t1llltcu States ShO'WlDg states, clllzenslup Myrna R~hmus, dis- deSIgns for wall papeI, district 5, district 4~,· secotid, Marti Moede, and third, Jose h Anderson, sec~ J. F~. Bl'ittaln was in Pender Fl'i~ Mr. and M s. O. L. Ra,.ndall anddl~tll( t 15, first, dt::stnct 71, St'C- tl'1ct 31, first, DOnal~ROhde, dIS-I fllst, dlstnct 11, second, dI~trtct 70, Trinity L4theran at Alto a, thir~; ond; old pen, oscph Andersop, day and Saturday, having a case in d~'ughters, M 58 Jane and Misslind, district 7, third. tnct 82, secon ,and litha Janke, tlurd, card of scenely III w~ter colM best aero~lane, Walter lich, dis- first; young pen, Joseph Andcrsoh, court. ,M/irgar.et, 0 NOrfplk; visited,Maps. grades seven and ei~ht: distuct 31, t I'd, cellaneous, OIS, distnct 35 fIrst, cardlof'flow- trict 40, #irst, Arvid Ha er, dis- first; hen, J6sep Anderson, fir~t, Dr. L. F. perry, dentist, phone ftlemL9 in W yne S~turfday eve-

lSl'st pl'Odud map of United States, district 21, fir t, district 43, second, ers or leaves in water colOI'I dis-trict triet 48, second;! best ori 'na1 toy, second and thirdi ' 88. dltf ning. I ' .lU"tl"ict 48. first, district 80, ~ec~ district 61, thi d., 2], first, district 23, second) distfrict district 88~ first,' Gordon rd, dis- White' Wyand tes: Cock, hen, Miss Mildred Moses, was an ov; ,Mr, and 1'8. E. B. toung re-I

~llj; best colored map of Nebr~ska Art work, rades obe and two: 38, third; alpl).a.bet in pencil, ink trict 5~, ~econd, Robert kbloom, coc1ter~l, pullet and young pen, ernight guest of Miss Viola Yocum tUrned the 'ddle of ~his week

. ~lm"in~· cou~ties, citie~, etc., j El- Cll.rd flowers, ut paper: District and water color, district 46, first, district 50, third; best ok-ends, John SIevers, W yne, first on each. Saturday. from Lincoln Where they attended, n S,wlIley, district 88, flrst, J8€S 29, first, distTi t 88, secpnd, district district 85, second, district 28 Harley Bard, district 59, f rst, Ade- Buff Plymout Roc~s: Coeker~l, Mr. and Mrs. L. VV. Kratavil and a Bible coni ence over 'the week-Ilr.ricksor., dwtrict 6, second; st 2, third; card f fruits~ cut paper, south, third; p~rspecUve drawings, line Rehmus, district 62 second, first, seCond and thil'(}, young pen, Richard were, in Omaha ~ednes· end. II,Ihodl.ld ma..p of Nebraskll-, dis riet district 23, fi t, distrfct 22, sec- district 3, firs( district 54; second, Leonard Slllldahl, district 2, third; first, hen, first, second and third, day last week. Prof. and rSilt. G, W. Costerisan'~2, fH·st, dIstrict 2, second d and; card of rsons, i cut paper, d~stl"~ct ~~, thiird: boliday. cards, best ~oo~ stop, .Duncan McQuis- pUllet, first, seeo d and third, Fr¢d. \~Ite or pink gold frames, In- and daughter Margaret, ~ld niece, '.t~lil'd; best soil map of NChraZka' district 29, fir t; card iof animals, distnct 22, spcond, distnct 31, tan, dlstnct 7, f1rst, Fa McQuls- RuseI'. I eludmg lens, $8. Gea.•J. Res-OJ, 1\'1. Miss Marjon Pearson, iW re Fri-lknnm·ct Roberts, district 6, f'rst; cut paper, dist iet 44, f1rst, distrIct third; color chnrt of any kind, dis- tan, distri~t 7, second, L~~OY Lun- Golden .seabri~tBant~rns: 0 d D., Wa:yne, Neb. m9tr Jay evening dinner gue~t' of Dr,l~~'st c~)lored map of Wayne cou ty, d di . t 36 thi d d trict 20, first" district 71, second, dahl, distr1.ct 13, third. hen, cockerel an pullet, Lloyd Sur- Mr. and Mrs. Dec Moore of Nor- and Mrs. H. . Griffin. 'l, ,q:eralJ S~~il1art. district 46, f~rst, ;:lh~~~~~e' pt :es, '1ist~c~ ca~, district 43, third; 'modeJing project, Model fEj,rmstcad, cardb ard, die- bel', Wayne, firs on each. folk, visited Mrs. W. B. Vail Wed-· Max Hend ickson 'Who ,I, att d!

-~ae Elickson, district 78, second, first, district 40, sec~d. district district 73, first. trict I?, flirst. . '. Few In rkeys. I nesd.ay la~t ,;,,('ck: ., university in I ermiliop, S. t., c~nm:'Itunice Kydahl, district 24, third; 71. third; card of penet! drawings, Art work, grades seven and SeWing: Best embrOlde~YproJe.ct, Mammoth Btonze tl1rkey~: MISS Mlll.me WI~I vHnted Satur- Irr.iday and v~ited until Sunday in~lap of district sbO\ving homes district 44, fir , distl'iqt 4, second, eight: Card of crayon drawings, grade~ s,eV\en and eight, ora ~lU- Young hen, first, second and thir~l, (~ay. and S\ln(~ay ~n the. Dr, D. D. the C. H. Hf:ndriCkson ho~e. An-':~nd school house, Helen Gerle- district 80, lb'd; eardj of crayola district 51, first, district 56, sec~ e,r, Tnmt1 Lut~eran ?f Hoskins, Myron Colson; c ck,ereI, first, sce- 'lohms l~omc 10 SIOUX Clty. other stud~n came with hiin. ' I~mnn, llistrict 40, first, Ertcst drawings, dist ct 42, f~rst, district ond, distl'ict 79, third; card of pen- first, Lau a Miller, Tn ty Luth~ ond and third,! Myron Colsoh, Miss F.IS1C Warnock leaves next Tannls Joh son Qf HOIClr}ge, and I.~lInck, district 44, second, W ter 6, second, diBtr ct 56, tbjird; card of eil drawings, district 34, nirst, dis- eran of tO~~ins, secondi, Evelyn Wayne, t' ! S~tur~ay for Ellendale, N. D" to Mr. and Mrs. D. -McDonald f Hast-SkiCh, district 40, third; relief ap action figures with liI~es, district t'.'ict 81 second district 32 third' Spengler, nmty Lutherl:in of H.OS- S C White rpingtons' Hen tcach 1ll the college there. . h Frida S tdf Afnca, Atwra B,chmus, dis iet 28 south, first, district I88, second, card of' pen dr~wings, dist~ict 69', kins.. t1l!rd, . ,'Fre·d Ruser, first second a~d thir~l; M., C. Bock of 0watonna, Minn., :ag;~,t;:r~eni~~ busin~Sa~nco~n~~~no, first., ""."arren Bressler, dis ict di;;trict 4: t~ir ; si~pl~ design for fnst, district 6~, second, di~trict 68, . Distnct I.!ugn: B~st !~Jjlel by.pu- cockerel, Mrs. A.I G. Bressler, Pcm- came Wednesday l~t w:ek to Hon with th Golden Rule store. '~, ~('rond, F:I..... Ln S\\'inney, dis riet border, dlstnct 4 ,fIrs~: alphahet third; card of pastel drawings, dis- plls and t¢acher, distnd 20, 11rst, del' first Fred :user second and spend the week-end W1th fnends. ~..'ff:' th~rll: political map of roo ern of any kind, Nurnbcrg, dis- t~iet 20, first, district 3~, second, district 13J. second, distri~t ~,third. thil:d; pU'llet, Mr . A.' G. Bressler, .Miss Freda Sund who teaches at ~~~~:~u; ~;ls:i:enr~~~~l~uro!~

< Ul'OpJ.,. MaC' Ericltson. distllict 78. trict 86, first, 'chard! Unk, dis- dIstrIct 32, third; card o~ designs Best arrllCle made by, hl1d out~ f" t eco] thi d ,Tilden, Wll.S h:ere Saturday and, . ' , ;,B: b tf rst: I :best col1eellon of maM of trict 44, secon olor chart of any for borders, district 44 first, dis- si~e of sc~ool; Darrell P cltet, d~s- Ir~gh~ ;~h~nmas: I'Cock, Mr~. Sun~ay in ~he r~crman Sund home. ~1i;a~~i '~r~~~~~17 t~;te, :;.u.tvo­.I'l-!'i..ll1. ·district 24, first, distr.ic~ 62, kind, d.iBtrict ,4, first,jdistrict 43, tnct 46 second district 36 third' tnct 73, fust, Warren Br saleI', dm- Grace Buskirk ifirst second and MISS Elsle Kmg!'!,ton left Sunday ~ 'h e,:':L~cllnd and 'third: best collection of se'cond, distric 2, thirdj card of dc::;igl1S for wall p~p~r dis~ trict 71 secpnd, Helen Lau hlin, dis~ tl· d' h M' G' B ki ~ fOl' Crookston, Minn., to teach in mantle, com lete $37.50. }--onsole,rbef maps, district 62, first" 'dis- Art work, gr des thrQc and four: trict 3, first, district 62, se~ond, trict 7, thilrd. fi~;t' s:~~nd:: t~~~: co~~e:el' the Northwest School of Agricul- $49.95. Ga \ Ie Stores. 's27t1ttl~Hl. second, district 70, third, Alpha.bet, cut 'per, ~rayola or district 34, third; card of land~' Mrs.' Gra:ce Busl<tlrk, n;st; pUlJe~: ture: Ed'"Grier nd son, Donn~, went

),l'::~ mt('resting exhibit: Grudes pencil, Dougla McQulstan, district scapes in water colors, district 23, P I A Mrs:' Grace Bu kjirk, first, second M1SS Helen Swanson who teach- to, NlObra:ral.Sund~y to ta. ~ Mrs.one :to four, district 48,' first, dis-- 7, first, Alfre Scherrqer, district first, district 79, second, d.i9trict 47, 011 ~y '\Tar S and third; old ~~n, W. E. Roggef/.- es at Batt!: Creek, sp~nt the week- Mar-?,aret G~er ther~ to SIt her

tl'iet 13, second: district 43, tijird; 86, second, Du ne Lindsay, district third; card of leaves or flowers in l' E b ch f" t "end here 1n the GarfIeld swansonlld~a~u~g~h~te~r~,~M*s.~T~.~R~.~Du~r~'a~~t,~a~n~d~~~!!!~~~_~=~li~'ndes five to eight, district 44. I .. t.hird~ circu projectj distric~ 11, water colors, district 41, first, dis- 0 any n rants aWhitl:~~ngSh~s:Cockerel, Mrs. home. family for a indefinite ti~, Mr.s~1i!J~st, IllstriC't ;")fI. second, district 81" first,. district 4 • second; silhouette trict 3, second, district 318, third; __ Grace BUSkirk, 'first, second and Mr. and Mrs, O. W. H~?n, Mr.tlP,m1L&: picture, distri t 71, first. district color chart of any kind di~trict 34 w'n· B" Sh thO d' pull t M~6 Grace Buskir~ and Mrs. C. A. Orr and MISS Mary 1

~ po~, grades one and two; 11- 23, second; car, of bor4er designs, first, district 20, secdnd,: dis.!l1ct I lam lermann OWS fi:;t, 'secon~ 'and ~hird. ' Janc Morgan were in Lincoln Sun~ I 114-stratt"d story, Betty Baier, dis- district 85, firs, district 45, second, 81, third; card of perspec4ve d"hLw- Gra'ld Sweepst kes En. d PI tpth Ro k' He* day. Mrs. Hahh attended an Aux- I' TTh1fl,t~ct 20, first, Delores Pete1~s,:dis- district 71, ·rd; hol~day cards, ings, district 3, first; card of con~ Birkl At The F ir. Ern~~~;am~~,IWaynJe~f:l:st, s:c~ iliary meeting. , i IHid 26, second, Donald Boyce, ldis· district 59, firs; object'drawing in v:nti.onal designs, district 81,. fi:st, Exhibita in the poul ry barn ond and third; 'cockerel, Ernest K.K G~ley left Friday for A~ex- Time,is like a thohsand threadst irt 88, third; health, FJaine ~ett- pencil or crayo a, district 68, first; dlstnct 32, second; alphabet 10 mk. I t Brammer first ~cond and thir4' andna, Mllln" to spend a week flSh- Placed inl the l1anjds of mJn of ski,! ann, district 28 south, first, ~Iar~ alphabet, cut p per, pencil or cray- or pencil, Joy Longe, district 7, were qUite ~s n~me~~ i ;stg

aspUllet, El:nest B~ammer, first an~ ing. Dr. Garrison of Oakdale, and Some will weave~ !splendid.rug

f~rst: card :Of trees in an! medium, ;~~~~in~~I~~:t;lt~~Do: Ibe~t =~~ second; young pen, Ernest Bram- 11..•.•11...... With an fnduring, ~atient will;,distI:let 4, f~rst,; card ofl~lrdS~ a~y sistant. " I' mer, first and se~ond. _ Others wfl1.drop thk J~fured strandme~lium, diEltl'1ct 21, fitst, dlStnct Grand' sweepstakes~'William Gray African Geese: Old gan- : Or carele~ thr~w t11~raway'8

li i second, d~str~ct 13, t~ird; hol~- Biermann, IWi&ner; cha' ion cock, del', Henry WIeting, Wayne, first: • And some +.rill idly'shake their hell.day cards, dl~tnct 84, fIrst; agrl- Mrs Grace Buskirk, Pen er; cha,.m~ young gander, H'lnry Wieting, first = I~lIltural. dl~WtngS ~f plants ~r an- ion· hen, Jose h Anders ,Dixon; and second; yo ng goose, Henry • And theylIl think of another day.lmals, distnct 31, first; drawmg of p . p W'lll B' Wieting first nd second' ol~ :farm showing location of buildings, cham~lOn cocke.reI, ~l ~m ~er- goose, Henry W eting: first' antI _ So it is with the hO/Jr~ we have,~lice Steppat, district 55, first, Ar- mann, KC:~::PlOn aPne ~~' rs., second. ' =' The minutes and m?nths and thevld Hamer, distri:t 4~, seCOll(~, War~ G~~i~ele ~o~~h':J:nl o'~pingtons: S, C. White Mi1'orcas: Cock, Mr,ll. : Some will weave W:I1eat careerren Erlandson, dlstnct 6, thIrd; 01'- C kgW'll' B' ~f' t d A G Bressler irst and Recond!' • And be prOUd ~f' th~ p~~ple's che rs; Iiginai drawing or cartoon of coro- oc, I am· letrma~n . l~ an h~n Mrs A G' Bressler first sec~ • Others will waste the thr~ads of ti e, 1h~g program, district 32, first, dis· -;~r~~~d;;i~~~'~~~a0 " B::O~~ ond' and thi;d,·.t ' , , 5 First the minutesl then hoursl, the day,.tnct 31, second. and third' c ckerel Wi} 'am Bier~ R. C. White Mi orcas: Hen, Mr$. • 1

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, 'Til a habit is formed that is useles • IPenmanship: Best exhlbit card mann fltstO Si:non Lessman A. G. Bressler, irst and second!; A habit that never pays.

by grade.sr one or two in pencil, dis~ Wakef·eld, s ' 0 d and t~d. pullet' cock, Mrs. A, G. [iEeSSler, first. I I I r-

bict 4, first; best :~bit by gr~des Simon 1Le~~~~ first· a d'second: S. C. Buff Mi orcas; ~ld pen, I Ithree and four, dIstnct 41, fIrst; William Biermann thir' young Mrs. A. G. Bres leI', fIrst, young t Fra.nklin Lee Ste ensonb~t .eXhibit b;r grad.es ~ive and six, hen, William Bier'mann, first and pen, Simon Leas , .fir~t: pUIle~,di~tnc~ 5~, flrst, ?lStnct 33, ~e~- second; old hen, A. G. Syp-ow, first, Mrs. A. G. Bress~e~, flrst and sec'- Call us or ambulanceond, distrIct 55, thIrd; best exhibit William Biermann second ond; cockerel, SImon Lessman, or funer \I service. Youcard by grades seven and eight, Jersey White G~nts; C~ckerel, first and second, ~rs. A, G. Bresr will find sympathy an~distric~ 5!, first, ~striet 33, sec- C. SWljl.nson, Wayne, firs and sec- s~er, third; hen, SImon Lessmafl, understDj ding in Oll~and, dlstnct 18, thIrd; best museu- ond, Miss ,Beulah Maye, Laurel, flrst. and second

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lar movement designs, district 31, thi d' 11 t Mr J hn sh car~ Himalayan ra bIt: Sentor doe, -J~---------'first. ro~ fi~S~ :n'd se~'on~, M ss Beulah Wilbur LUdwig, eemer, first, Wi~~ -~_ ..~. ~--

Booklets: Best booklet by pri- Mayer, third; cock, rs. John ard Hasenkamp,. Beemer, secon , Qu lily andmary pupil, Raymond Greunke, dis- B;USh, first; hen, Mrs, J hn Bush, s~nior buck, WI :lard Hasenkam~, ' S~rvice

t,:ct .4.6, first, Dorothy ~nn Noelle, first and second. flt~~'ey FlemiSh· rabbits; Juniotd~Sit~ct 68, se,cond, Twila Lorenz" R. C. B;rown Legh,o 00; Hen, doe, WiLbur LUdwig, first; juniot'

~;;~~~r:~,o~~ro~c~~;: ~~~k~:tD~~ ~::t ;:;d,iMthirr:ugh~~l n W;r:~~ buck, Wilbur LfWig, first and

vis,. district 2~ n?rth, fi~st, Allen Laoghlin,~waYne, secon . , se~~~~i Flemish rabbits: JuniorChnstensen, distnct 28 north, see- Rowen ucks: Old dra ~,Mrs. R. k W'lb L d' f· tond, Lillian .Plisek, district 41, F. Rogge bach, Wisner, ~irst, C, bU~I~e 1'f3::eri~ ;;bb~~::' Seniotthird; best hIstory bookJet, Neva Slwanson, econd; 'old d ck, Har- k W'lb L d ' f" t W·U dBrader, di~trict 2;, first, Gl~nn vey Lutt,! wayn~, fir t; young ~~~e~~J!n;,rse~oh~7' ~:~ior i.da:e,Sandahl, dIstrict _7, secdnd, VlOla drake, Mrs. R. F. R ggenbach, 'll d H k r- f" t W'lb tBrader, district 29, third; 'best g~o- first, C. $wansoq, seco d; youn~, ~d;:'~g, 5::~d~i~~ei~~x' to ~g~tgraphy booklet,. Edna St~prpat, d1S- duck, Mrs, R. F. Ro~geTh ach, first, months, Willbur- i Ludwig, first,trlct 49, first, beElt geography C. Stwanson, second, y ung pair, Will d Has kan/tJp d . . 'b~oklet ot~er than N~brf1ska, ~9- Mrs. ~. F. Roggenbach firs~. doe, a~ilbure~Ud Ii,s~~;~,; JUlllortrlCt 53, fIrst, Ruth Johnson, dis- Indian Runners! Youn palr, W. eh ke d G' t abb·t' S 'ttrict 64, second, Gerald Swihart, E. Roggenbach, Wisner, first; old d ~'lle L l~ . r f' ~~' en~otdistrict 46, third; best physiology pair, E. I, Rogg~n,bac, Wisner, oek ~': ~ ~ l;~ ;t s;.~1booklet, Melvin Kissler, !district 3, fi.rst. : ;b~H 1 ~ur u d lrs, 1

first; Arnold Nurnberg, qistrict 21, Colored ,I Muscqvy d cks: Old arAasen arr:.: co~ '. b cJt!,second, Robert Johnson, qistrict 64, pair, ~rs .. Paul Splittg rher, WiB- WiL~~o~Ud:g, iJ.fi ~t, ,*~~o:rd .~.~tth1rd; best good health booklet .by, ner, fIrst; old dr~keJ ex Floyd,. enlkatnlp, second; J nior buck, Will

rgrades on~ to four, Ja~uelme ~ayne, first; old IdUCk, ex Floyd, ""I'd Hasenkamp, 'rat, Wilbur LudI-Haas, distnct 88, first, Mal")\' Wei- ir8t, . w' d,bIe, district 8, 'second, lona Heikes, White Pekin d : Old pair, l~ias;on d t bOOts..J idistrict 43, third; best picture studY,. ra. Grace Buski k, firs, Fr.ed Ru- ~ k Wi~ Land r~ f.' t. jun.~r .booklet by grades one tal four, Ed-II er, Wakefield, s ccnd, Mrs, J: S. duc 'W'lb urL ~ . g, fiIr~, urn r IIith Gel'de~, district 27, first, Viola' asa, Thurston, hird;, old drake, o~ava~la~:b~ts :~niO~sd~e, Will- =Brader, ~trict 29, aecoind, Erna ra. Grace Bus rk"flr t, Mra, J. d H nka 't Witb LUd- ,:Hensehke, district ~7, tl:p.rd; best~. Jasa, s~cond, Meta Hageman,'::;g a:~nd' ~Iti :sb~Ck, ;mard =Plain Dresses,picture study booklet JY grades ,fWayne, thlrd;.yol.mg du ,Mrs, J. ~ k 'fi t " I. Woolfive to eight, Helen 0 t, district a. Jasa, first, Me~a H man, sec· N en a~,wl~ Wh't btb.t~.•23,. first, Ruth Behmer', Trinity Ipnd; old duck, Mfs. Ora e BUBkirk, Juni~V; bue~ Bon ie'J~:n ~:bi~Ch: =Lutheran of .Altona, ~ec~nd, Obert fir.st ,and second, Mrs, . S, Jasa, Wayne, first a.nd second, Wilbur :A'1;1rich, distrIct ~3, thlrd'ibest Eng- thlrd, yotUlg dlfake, rs. Paul L 4wi third' . doe W'}bU' •li~li, booklet ?fstrict I, fir$t, Mildred ~13,pl.irl:tgerber, iirsf'.Mrs, J, S. JaBa, L~dwi::! first 'a~ m~rd I' Wi~lar~ =Jl,lllck, distr1<rt 44. second, Dorothy.second; young naIr, A gust ErxM Ha 'enbtnp seco d' se'nlor buck.... ,Reesj, district 44, ,third; ·best penM iieben. Wayne. fitst. M.r . J. S, Ja- wiibur L~g, f r~t and second: Su~t and extra. $1.15mfIJlship booklet igrade~ flvs to 'r' second. ~ . WlUanl Has,*," ,third; dee sll< PaIr Pants ' , •eight" Ruth Johnson, district 64, ~TOlilouse gee : Old air, Alfred to ight m th W'lI d Hasen· • I d 50' !first, Robert Johnson, ~str~ct 64, nkel Wayne, fi t, Mrs R. F, Rog- ka~P, firs~~V:;t. ur 1LC:djwig, sec- SUit, e eane C i . ~ f' I 0 II

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secon.d' Tvene..BfU.1Il.e..IS' <Jl.Stric.. t 1.~' e"bach. secnnd" red R ~r, tblrd; ond and.. tblrd: untor doe, Rex and Pressed ......: W.nt j uethirt~", ' , ld gdose, Alfre~ 1Jn~e, first, Fred Floyd. firat, Wi}, ur Ludwig, sec-. 7'J:. and" • I I'

:M:iacell~neoUB: ~~ aCtrd of g;:; :g~a~=;ltiC;~~e b:g f'f:s~: ond, Wil~rd ~s kaD1lp, third. Overcoats .... ~c up I Now s< the time to put in! oil burner f eI oiLper wep,vr~g', diatJiict·j~ ,,\first, .. , . th ' ": 4~H cIuti Awards. • I I It,trlet 60., second. '1!Sirlct

lll. third; ~ung pair, 'iA r~LI k~'fI ~rst, 4.H Light' Bra mas' Cockerel Hats, Cleaned 50c': can g ve you aver g od ~uel at the owes, bestl card 'af seWing e:;trds~ district oung goose, e.... n e, r..,.... ' ., J k d ' • I

Ii. fl.rat. illS.ir.l.ct.. 73,.Iieoo..¥'.·dlil.·'trlot. Whl.·te.. Emd...' en. e....,... ld gan.de..r •..Ernest Siev.e.rs. .. akefield, . first. and. B. oc e :..... I, : ible rice. . '. J '61; third; beat aehbol ,btl!ldlilg'8lJl!' rs,. Paul ~ ttge~b r.. f!fl't;Edlth .Sleve*~. kefJe.ld•• sacODd. 'q ! I Igrounds. paper or cardboard.lilae' , oang gander!' II. R.. "Roggen- A1fr~d Sievers, .akef.eld. tblrd: J I ; ,_Erickson, , a,ch. first. Mrs, Paul S tttgeol>er, 'RuIM, ""rne Sie ers. 'lTalteficld, ac ues I - - W .ccllet::tioh of eoon,d;'oldI!~r,Mrs.• ;r,~i~r! first~ lDrne~~.Si~ ~s, aecortd, Al- ": = lloe.,46,','first. 0 ) ayne, fi~st, M~'.R. • Roggeh.., fred: Siev~t~ ,t " young pen" '.. • , r·. "55Is&:ond;'b ,chj,~eccn~tY4? . g se,.Mrs~ R. Verne Sievers,.fir t, Ernest;Siev..- ,'i, • I =:1 'Pby"p~oject ,t·R9g~enb~h, rtrt'a,n seeon~. I ers,_,!'I~OOJ1.~,.EJdit~ Si~v~r~I,.·thi~d, >, II ,.Cleaners - Ta..lo~. .•• p'oil:Kntgh.thood'OfY. U.hC.IU.b...prOj...ectl" .WhI'.te,p..lym.;;.h~.. : CO.C,ker.- . 4.~H,B:J.!ffOfpin ons: .co~!t.. e.rel, '. Dyera.-·H.. atte.ra I i:; : l I '. I"~l , . ' •'ill ..... t '33'. ,Uta Willi' F ....... J!'g\-U .el~, firs(' - J .--

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h W ". C ty :nower.s in water colo. 'Va e, set. of toy furniture. Helen Pfeiffer, lustrated ~ numerous to that, Alfre Sievers, Wakefield, first wage~ O.f 50c per hour for u skilled Wayne County, Nebr ka, real

~' I aylile oun. first and third, Sholes, s bnd; c 1- Winside, first; best \~d table, Vic· have sp~g up, among II I them, on whit' dent corn, seconds on labor, '$1.20 per hour for 13k lIed In· names known, Defen ants.

- or ~ha1.·t, Carroll, firS, Wa e, tot Koplin, WlnSid~ first, Donald ~ayne and Wakefield. I sheaf hite barley and garden bor and auch wages for in crme~- You d 'eaoh of 'you are hereby. 1m To Towns Are sccqnc[l, Hoskin, third: rd of JugeI, Winside, s eoud, .Betty . !, huckIeb rrie$, third on sb.eaf early iate c~a;sses as conform to tl e speo- noWied that Wilbur 'pahr and

rem,~n a spe<jtive drawings, Wa. e, f ,Witte, Winside, tbi d; best door- P d ' Ioats.. ~lCatiOn. The Unl~ed Stat s Em- Anna S ahr as plain s have fil-I AnnruDced For '!'ayne Hos:tdn~, second; card f can e ,- stop, Ruben Meierh nry, Hoskins, arm ro nee: 'I t' Adam Saul, Waync, first on lnrg- .IOyroer,t service having j rlsdic- ed their petition in t e District,i ,-County FaIr. : tional designs, Wayne, irst, - first, Clarence Hounen, Winside, Draws InteiIJ-est est pUI:l1pktn. f' ion i.~LL. c. Glldersleeve, ayn~, court of Wayne County~ Nebraska,'! . ' . ltips, second. carroll, rd; al h - second. .. . Miss Emma Strate, Hosltins, Bec Nebr~s;K.a. . I 'on the,1 th day of Septe ber, 1934, I :j:::::::;::;:::::t:::t::;~;11L \\ n}"ll~, Carroll, W1IlS1dc. Hos- bet in ink Qr pencil, rroll, t Model farmstead, in cardboard, • ond on early yel107" dent corn. ' Purshant· to Executive Ord'Q"r against ou and each of you as de-l' I

lkins and Sholes town .sChools, pl~ and third, Chester Jens n, \Va c, Winside, first. Grains, Vegetables, ,porn ~len Spllttgerber, Wisner, first 6646, dated March: 14th, 1934, no fendants, and other efendants.led in the order of thmr mention .lD eeconc1; card of trees in any me ~ District sign, Wayne, first, Cnr- Make Good Showb.'B"lAt on sheaf hard winte'r Wheat, sheaf bid wi'l be considered. unless it in- The object ann prayer f said pc--IexhibiL"l at Wayne .cou.nt.

yfwr. Jum, Sholes, first, Way e, seco d roll, second, Winside, thir.d. The. County Fair., I early oats, $heaf blue. grass, sheaf cludes ,or is accomparued by a c~r- titian ·is to_.forever iF,ui t in plain~

rt'hese wt;lre the followmg.. and third; 'card of bIr s in 1U Y Any article made by cWldren . ~J, timothy, sheaf alfalfa first cutting, tificate (worded in accordance Wllh tiffs, title to the a v described

, Maps, \~ades f\ve aJ,ld SlX ••~~ mectlum, Waync. 'first, C rroll, se - outside of school: Wayne. first, Absence of Wayn~ county! s U&- and single ¢ar dent corn, seconds P. W. :-'l'--. 61, revised March 19~' real ~state and have p~ intiffs ad-,contin('n 1Il relief" \'nync, lust, and. Ho,skins, third; ea ~ of fn it Donald Jugel, Winside, second, U,al excellent corn dISplay ~s, n?- on sheaf 'buckWheat, sheaf alfalfa 1934) tluly executed by the bidd r Judged the ahsolute!o ' ers in fderunit('d 8

1ates ShOV.~g states, Ruth ()r flre..lables, Wayne, irst, - HamId Hornby, WinSide, third. ti'cea.ble at the county faJr

tthis second cutting, best single ear dent stating that the bidder is compl ~ simipie thereof and ~.o f rever b9j~.

t;Qrm.leY·1 Winside, fIrst. '. roll, second, W~ns1dc, thi d; hoUd Y " year, \ but the ve~et9.Jbles "1 r~ of corn and yellow dent corn, third on ing V'lith and continue to comp Y and enjOin you and' e ch of YO'l¥lli~iiiiiii~ijiiiiil'Mnpg, grndCt9 seven nnd mght. card, Wayne, first; aqy agric 1- E I D I in~ere9t. and gram. and co~ en· Isheaf alfalfa. 'with each approved code of f r from ever claiming i or asserti.nig

~st prn~uct map?f UI~,ited States, 'lur drawing of plants ¢lr anima 5, ar y ays n tri,es. were, not entirely I~ king. Harvey Splittgerbcr, Wisner, competition to which he is sUbje t, ,any right, title, intJres4, claim ottpl~arl .hll:;'d. WmSldc, llrst. Lester Hos 'n3 first drawing of far¢, Wet W1lltam Bwrmann was Buperlnten~ Ifourth on cars yellOW dent corn.. and if engaged in any trade or it\l~ demand in, to and UPon~aid abov¢ltOottlco,.·h, \Vmsaie, _se~nd. Donald Carrloll,'first.' , ayne OWl Y dent. The awards: I~. Rolland ~plittgerber, Wisner, dustry for which.thcre is no aJl>- described real estate. 0 any part.Jugl'l. \\'1i.ml1de, thIrd, best col~red PElnmanshlp: Best exhibit by __ Ernest Brammer, Wayne" fIrsts IthirdS on'best single ear dent corn, proved code of fair competitio~l, thereof, and for such ther 811'1"'.lap of ~ebn.uska, .' ~:roll. f1rst, grades onc and two. WtIyne, fir~t, Early Days from the Wayne pn sheaf l~te oats, sheaf red cover, ycllow dent corn, single car dent then s~ating that as to such trade further relief as may b ji.¥Jl. a9dDonH.ld J~lgel. :\ mslOC, second. Wi.Il~de, second. Hos~ns. thirtl; Herald for September 26, 1918: sheaf white sweet clover, Isheaf corn. or indu~try, he h~S bec~me a par~ equitable. I J

.carroll. ijhlrd. best pr?duct map of best e'\wbit by grades I three ~d Pres, U, S. Conn was in Minne- Brome gr~ss and sheaf IlIlfalfa Mrs. Clint ,Troutman, Winside, to and 1S complYIng With and wiill You are required to apswcr sa~~Nrbraskl1, \,om.SJde. tlrst al~d sec· four. Wibside, first, Hdskins, s~.(c~ apolis and secured for Wayne col- thi.rd cutting. seconds on ~Sheaf [secondS on white onion sets and red contin~e to comply with an agree· petition on or before tq 29th d Yand. Canrol!, Huro; bCS~ SOli map ond,:carroll, third; bes~exhibit by lege a unit of the Student Army puram wheat, s~eaf alfalfa, sheaf onion sets. ment with the President (Presl­of Nebrllska, Carroll, ftrst. Anita grades five and six, en all, fir$.t, Train~ corps. An officer will alfalfa first cuttmg, thirds 0 win~ W. L. Thompson, Norfolk, second dent's Reemployment Agreement)Bush, Waym', st'colld, Pearl .Jugel., waYlne, second, Sholes, hird; n~st cqme to Wayne and organize the ~er wheat seed and sheaf lfalfa largest watermelon. underls~ction4 (a) of the NationalWinside, ihlrd. best colored map. of ('.x.hi~it by grades seven and elglit, unit for men between ages of 18 fJccond c~tting. . I Mrs. Nick Warth, second on car- Industnal. Recovery Act, ."Vayne county, Pearl JugE'l. Wm~ Wal1ne, first, Carroll

ls cond, HdS- at!Jd 46. .Carl Ble~mann, W1sner. fi*st on rots, red cabbage and bunch of dill. Each bid must be accornparued

tridt'. first.. CarrolL. second. Don~d ltinsi third. I Mrs. Johanna Lose died at her pIe pumpkin, seconds on earf po- Charles White, Wayne, first on 'by a :c.e'rtified chcck drawn on aJugei, \-\'!inslde. third; map of dis- B' oklets. Best b _lima '0- home near Winside September' 20. tatoes,. rhubarb. and largest ump~ early potatoes. solvent bank in the State of Ne~trict showlIlg homes and school ils tElainc'Benthac~ ~ayn?fi~t 1918, at the age of 58 years. Mrs. kin, thud on Wlld grass she and Mrs. Henry Wieting, Wayne, braska and in the sum of five pl!'rhouse, BcrnI~t:' Langenberg. ~os~ ~, .! Root Sholes seco I d c~rrqn: Wm. Damme of Wayne, is a si>S'~ earl~ ~eet ~orn, .' irst of sheaf1 Durum ,Wheat, second cent (5';') of the amount of thekins, first. H11da Strate. Hoskins, ~nll', ' , n • 0 ic lor ter Wllliam Biermann, WlSneIl, sec~ on sheaf white sweet clover. bid it accompanies. and made pay-second, ('AinulL lhir~; relief map thi.rlJ" booklet ;,n far~ t ~ d Mrs H E Griggs died at her and on sheaf Sudan grass. i ' able to A. T. Cavanaugh. Treasurer

!> of Ainc-Sj. CUrrllll. ~lr8t; political crOPl. Carroll. lrst, S can M~el home· in' W~yne September 2.3, Dorothy Biermann, Wisne~, see- _ of the: City of Wayne, Nebraska. asmap of modem Europe, Wayne, ,tror , beat history boo ~t. J 1918 t th g f 51 years and on long watermel'ons and round , LOCAL NEWS a guarantee that th~ bidder will ell.firSt and: second, Carroll, third; Fre rickson, Carroll, 1rst, ~la Bi~t~ in~l~d:d

0the follo·win . p:n1Bkmelons~ '! ter in~o a contract for l::he perform,.

b t 11. ti of rellef maps Win· Wes erhouse, Wayne, setond, Errtla s . g. W J Bardlman Wisner E.lfcondJ Charlcs Carroll was here from '. f th ~ k and furnish theSil~, ~~r~('r on . Erutensen, carroll, 'rd; ~4St ~:'t:~~~:6~~~~.~h:;da~: on l~te' yellow de~t corn, ' 1Si!?\lX City Saturday. , ~~~~sOreq;redO~y law and that he I----_c_----+----;- II

Most ll)teres~ng exhibit: Grades INeb ~ka bookLet, .S les, fl.rst: C1PdF ' ~ Septemlbe~ Delmont Bressler, Pender, s~cond .Mrs.. Herman Sund \was In will execute all other documents asOIle tt' foLlr, "'Vinside. first: grades IHas s, s~cond, W de thIrd, 1tl~ge18.o~;; a~d ~rs Herman on citrons. I ,SIOUX CIty last Sat~r~ay., required by the specification. Eachf' t ~. ht Carrop first· hi<>'h' bestl geography booklet ot er than. , ~. . Marvin Baird Wayne fhpt on' C. A, Chace who 18 Irnprovmg af- accepted bidder must furnish ap.g~V~:l(lll'g~;IC~, carroll: first,' seco';,d ~ebtaska. ~rroll, . fi.r t, Shole~, ;;:c:5Cl~~;~,.~da~h~~ss1~~~m~ turnips. ' ',' ter his illness, was able to be do'l,.VlJ. proved Surety Bond as required by

i and thln~, second, Hoskins, thi~d, , t phyS1~ Hese~an a'dau' hter S~ tetn~r Jimmy Bressler, Pender, fi~Bt on town th.(' last of the w~ek.. the laws of the State of NebraskaI" t1 Post('l"~ grades. on(" and two: II- olowr boo~et.. Hoskins ftrost, sec- 24 1918.' Mr. a~d Mrs. Jimes G. :round. muskmelon and on I~rgest Maunce Kopp who 1S In C, C. and as set out in the specification, I~~~~~~~~;';,t~~

l t, It· Canroll first and Iond, and thtrd, best g od health, , muskmelon seCOnd on best ~Teen Icamp at Ponca, spent Saturday and In' addition to the usual surety I----~_c__c__=+~--Ii~~~r~~ t \V:;·ll~~: s{'eon~l; health, boo4Jct .bY grade~ on!o to dfotlrci ~:al~'~~~sM: a~du~;:r ;i~~~~~ cucumbers.' Sunday herMe W1R·tbbM:~. AnnatKOtPhP, bond" the contractor will be re- Martiln L. R ger\V· fJrS~holes second. Hos·1 Sholes, fIrst, WinSIde, oeon .an , ,.. Virgil Chambers Wisp.er second Mrs. J. , 0 ,er~ ~pen e qUired to furnish satisfactory sep~ --r--'"k' a)n~ Id seclla'neolls, Sholes, thlrtl; best picture at dy booklet, necker, a daughter September 21, on tallest stalk fie'ld carll." week-end with her' daughter, Mrs. arate labor bond on Fonn P. W, Rea] Itstate Loan8i'1~, l.~\' I second Winside, Igradies five to eight, Ho\skins, f1rst, 1918., '. . .. Fritz Carlson Wakefield second Walter Randol, in South Sioux 7235 'whi~h la:bor bond shall be in~s~ ~ rn , , secdnd and third; b$t English Gus W~lI sus~amed lllJury when on slkaf wild ~ass and thiIid on City. . an a$ount eqtJaI to the largest es~ :~ttesl~:~7S~:c~Jf ~~r:~e e:

;OstNSl,. grades tp.ree and four: Iboo:kJ.et, Wayne. ,:irs.t l HOSki.nS~ ~~r;:~t~~~e~~~m th:nh::e~ ::rna

shealf Sudan grass. Dr. and Mrs. Ja~e~ E. Br'~ck timat~d monthly payroll. FARM and :AUTOM:OB 1nsurSBf t nr t D roth}' Katz Wm~ secqnd, .parroll, th1rd'l bcst pen. Ps . Earl Davis Winside thirtl on and sons were FrIday evenmg ThJ Mayor and City Council of anca.' ISlde~ ~rs~. ~i~oary. Winsidc. sec- I~ship b~o~et, gra;des ~:e t; ~Inl~~~H~~e~~~t ;tl~~;~ll ~~:~ sheaf of pea~uts. ' " dinner gu~~ts in the Gus Wendt Wayne, !')'ebraska reserve the right j

ct· h Ith carroll Wayne. Clg'ht, _Mar)one' Reuter. yn , P!y g , i?lJ!p;. August Erxleben W~yne, home. . to reject any and all bids received L· &rk' .;n , ('~,~ . d second' Carroll. first, Ermagene Dunn, Wayne, sec~ Johrn R. Morns for $2,500. O~to firs1:on golden wax be~ and ~ong M. C. Russell, EMnmett Russell, and also to waivc irregularities in Drs. LeWlS ewr,s

lr.st, ,:s;1 c.'" us Win's:ide first. ond j Kenneth Petersen, Wayne, Voss bought the. Carl ~nd Lowse watermelons second on kO~1abi Chris Nielsen, Fred'Terry and,Earl the bidding '¢m::ROPRACT RSthad. rn_..e anco, ".Jd l Strate property ill Hoskins for $1-' , E . N rf Ik S d af~' (Estlabrsh d 191~)c 11 If d Wayne third thlJI ' . ' pepper squash and winter ter~ vans were 10 0 0 un ay Done by the Mayor and City 1 e.a;~~t~r:lco~~des 'flV~ and ItIX: 1vJlseell~eous: Best. ard of .pa- ~~~~ B~:~::sonWI~~ner~ouf~tc~~ melons. r ternoon t~ attend a COuncil',Oak CounCil of the pty of Wayne, Ne~ . Neuroc~lometer Sqrvice,

S f 0 f"I1il carroll flrsrt and sec· perlweavrng, Wayne. fnl>. t. Hoskims, P P Y August Erxleben Waync irat store meeting. braska this 25th day of September . Phone 49::nrt~ lHti.n~ thIrd;' he~lth, Car- sec~d' Carroll, third; l1est card'o! roll for $1,600; 1<1. E. Strah~n on winter waterm~lons.' Mr. and Mrs. J. E. DOWling, 1\!r. 1934. ' 112 Eut 4U1 St. ayne, Neb.

a , as ' , . se ' g card::> Wayne f~st and sec- bOlJlght the Gustaf Olson lot In Iu and Mrs W J Vath and MISS 'rot:. fIrst. Wayne, s~cond,a~d thIrd. ond. best c~llection' sso work, Wayne for $3,000. B. R. Evans, Wakefield, fO

Irth Gladys Vath visited in Columbus SigiTled: Martin L. Ringcr, Mayor

hun;ant:'z l~"":r:~~~le~FS~h:~~eit~~ Ho~ions, first. WinBi e, second; :Fourth Liberty loan drive openf on~~t;:el=n~~n~~~~ield,~irBt Sunday. Tl!le Dowlings were. with Walter S. ~;7et~Sler,City Clerk.(,\~UL ; cond WI~side, third. best history or geogra by project. thi~ week and Wayne county quo.. on sheaf of Sudan graas. , Mrs, Dowling's parents, Mr. ,and _'\&;'71e. ~d, , t. W.i4side, first; bes~ Ch, 'stmas gift ta IS $913,750. Edward Eppler Norfolk fitllt on Mrs. P. T. Unruth, and the Vaths --

Poster~, grades seve~ and elgh ' by g-rades one to fout, Winside, Wa~c County Pure Bred Breed-- 1 I" 1 with friend.$, Notice rro Creditors.AdvC'rtlsmg', Winsld~, fmU. ,carroll. firs~; best Christm.a.s gift by gradles ers as.!>ociation plans a booster trip a;:e~t ~t~~ on. f' t t bl Dr. and Mrs. B. M. Banton of Th¢ State of Nebraska, Wayne'sE-C'ond and thlnl; cItizenshIP.' ~os~ fiv~ to eight, Wayne, fiT'St; best October 8, visiting herdB of mem.: beets . ars':u' s =eiC~i~gO~ut~~ Yankton. S. D., came saturday eve~ County, 53,

kU!.s, first and second, ,\VlU~de. cart! of wood movable cut~outs of bers. be s 's~cond ~n re~n string beans Ding and were guests of Mrs. E. 'fl.. In the County vourtthird. t1uFitellaneous. Hoskin,S. fIrst. ani~als or persons, lyne, first; August Fanske of Pierce, father' ~'F G U' g W f' t . Love and Mrs. August Nyberg un- In the mattcr of the estate ofWm~;Jde, second, Carroll. thud Winside, second; best c rd of card~ of L. A. J"'anske of Wayne, dieql swe~t ~ota~O:e~~d =~ b~~S.on til Sunday. Mr.' and Mrs. Harold Stephen E. Auker, de<;eased. To

Art, F:"radcs onc an,d ~wo.: Car~ of board mova.ble cut~ou , Hosltips, September 24, 1918 at the age of Blaine Gettman, Carroll, first on Nyberg, Mrs. Wm, Frostenson and the creditors of said estate:flowl~rs, cut paper, Wu~~nde, fl.rst: firs~, Wayne, second; ~es~ cra~(JIla 86.. sheaf wild grass. Miss Helen Frostenson of Yankton, You are hereby notified. That IWay11e sc:-ond. H(l,.~kins. thud. PriJ1lt, Agnes Porter, WinSIde, fmat. ,Car belongmg to Henry Ret.ht Meta Hageman, Wayne, second came Sunday. will sit at the County Court Roo:7lnnrl of fnl1ts. {'ut paper) Ho~luns, WitlSide, second and th~rd; screens Wisch o~ Carroll, was ,taken while on white onions, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Nielsen, par~ in W,ayne, in said County, on thefust 'VVln.4111{', second, \1>, aync or baskets, '\layne, fir;st, the family was attending a part)i' D. Hall, Wayn£\ seconds on en~ of Chris Nies~en, and,~. C, 12th :day of October. 1934 and onlllln! ctlinl of trees. cut papN, Work by high SCh~'01 g-radFs: at Sholes. , swect potatoes and egg plant. Petersen, brother-m~ll:!-w ~f Mr. the 12th day of January, 1935 a,t\\'1l1~ldt'. ~Irst, card of animals, cut Bdt card of pencil dr wings, Cfl.r- Charles Lund-burg sold 160 acres W'lf H· W'·d f' t Nielsen, were here from BlaIr Sun- 10 o'clock a. m. each day to receivepaper, Wayne, fi,rat: Ho*kins, se,c- roU, first, Wayne, seco d, Hoski:ns, nEear Hoskins to Phil Burress o~ late ~~~~oese~:d th~~~lO:'I:~ y~~ day and Monday visiting in t~e and examine all cl3.1IDS againstand, Cartr,oll, third, card of. siI- third; best card of p drawings. Carroll. . low dent corn. Niels.en home. Mr. a~d Mrs. Morns said Estate, with a view to theirhourt.tf' P1CturCS, win,si~e, flrst. W4yne, first and seco d. CarriDll, Car~ol1 hIgh school classes el.ecti Otto Heithold Wa e first on Tarpm and three children of Nor- adjustment, and allowance, The~O~I~1!l.3. $iceo,nei and third, car,d o~ thi~d; best card of pa::>t 1 drawinlgs, ed O~lcers as follows: Semors" winter wheat se~d. yn, folk, ~ere also Sunday guests of time limited for the pre!sentationpennl dra\\'1ngs, Carroll, first, W~yne first H08kins ccond' best Harnet Jones, Leo Wollam, Wen... f' t the Nlelsens. of claims against said estate is,~ard of C1taynla dra.wmgs, Wi~de: ca~d of lan~capes in' ater c'oldrs, dell Thomas; juniors: Griffith Gart sw~~;I~I~~;e::~,a~:::'afl~ :1 three months from the 12th day of

'J'r:;t, Carroll. s~cond ar:tdb

tl~Ird, Wayne, first; best car of f1ow~rs wood, Jay Garwood, sophorn0Lore~, falfa Notice. October, A. D., 1984, and the timecard of ~ctlOn figures WI mea, or [fruits in water co~r Way',he G]ladys Harder. Ellen Bartels, I~' , ld Notice to Building, plumbing and limited for payment of debts'C-arroll .. first, WIn.s.ide. second.; s~m- fir~ and seco~d; best a~ of rne~ KJesterson; c:nd freshmen, Ma~~' on~r/la~:~~,WakefIc ,secon heating and electric wiring con~ is one year from said 21st day ofpie deS1W for border, WInSIde, ch ical drawings W siqc first Garwood, Hilda Hokamp, Manon Po, ,tractors: September, i934.flrst and Isecond; holiday cards, II d d'th· d' b 't ih~ J,bnes and Lester Belford. James Jasa, jr., Thurston, fI:a, Call for bids for the construction :Witness my hand and the seal (j)f

HOSkinS'f:'irst; a~phabet, Wayne, ~ti:o ~s~:~o;v:n e ~ st ,a:sd ~~'c- A daughter was born in Septem.. on late yellow dent corn, best ron! of a Municipal Auditorium for the said County Court, this 21st day dtffirst; clr 'gs in i color, Carroll, on~ ~arroil t~.'~t adver is- ber. 1918, to Mr. and Mrs. A. F. gle ear of dent corn, thre.e larges City of Wayne, Neb. Sept¢m!her, 1934.

first, sec nd and third; color chart in 'oster, Verona if att, Way e, Smith of Garland,. Wyo. M,rs. Smith ears of corn, be:st stalk f1eld corn Notice is hereby given t~at seal- (Seal) J. M. CHERRY, II~===~==~=====::J========~+~of any ~d Hoskins first. Car~ . i p ~ was formerly Miss Frances Bartels tallest stalk of field corn., second °l ed proposals will be rece1ved by 2713 CotWty Judge

,.) roll, seea d, 'Wayne, tWrd. ' ~~d.~'~;~o:resK=~~' si::uelli~ ~~ of Carroll. two ears com nearest alike, thir ' Walte~ S. Bressler, City Clerk of 8 I'

, Art. g des three and four: Card be$t citizenship poster, Einar Be _, What is called Spanish ,influenza on:mberJs~rgh~m~ane s~:afts 0' ~he ?tty of Wayne, N~aska, fo~ Legal Notice. !

of cut p~per landscapes, Car~olL tsljln, Wayne, first. GEL oIl, sec ndl is epidemic in this countryf especi- enry 0 nso , . ayne, 1M and In heh~lf of th~ yor an TO: Melissa Swigart~so lmownfir~t, W~nside, second, Hoskins. anti third; best roiscell neaus po ter ally in the east, and many deaths carrots, ye~ow omollS, green pep~ City Council of the ~ty of Wayne, as Malisse Swigart, Otis L. Ballon,third; alrihabel. cut paper. crayola E~ar Berntson "Y Wa first nd have resulted. pel's and p1ckling peppers, secon Nebraska, at the City Hall at a190 known as O. L. lIon, theor pcnCU'f""ayne, firs.t 'and thi.rd, se and Carroll' thi!: best co ec- Geo, BU3kirk of Leslie precinct, ?n pean~ts, red tomatoes, PJese~ wa.yne, Nebras~ up to the hour of heirs devisees legatees: personalCan·nll, s C'ond; paper c:~ttin~ of ti n of'soap ca~ing. 'inBide. fi st. was lucked by a horse and suffered m~ tomatoes and early ca bage , 2:00 o'clock p. In., ~esda?" Octo- repr~sentative~ and all 't'ther pe~'perRons 0 animals, Wmmde, fIrst, W yne, second; best athematics a br~en leg. thIrd on pop c~rn. . ber 16th, ~934, a~ V:hit~ time and sons interested in the estate 0

Hoskins, econd; card of silhouette b~klet Geraldine Ga ble Wayjne R. J. Morgan of Chandler, Okla., Robert Jasa, Thurston, flrst a place all b1ds reCClve~ WIll be open- William M Wright dec~ased rpicturNI, Wayne, first and second, fir t, I~ Gildersleeve, ayne, s~c: is visiting his sisters~in-Iaw, Mrs. I? ears yellow dent corn, secbndo ed f~r. the cons,tru~tio-p- of a new ~ames unknown, ~nd Rill p~rsoCarroll. third; card of costume de- a d Carroll third' est histbry James Brittain, Mrs. Geo. Roberts smgle ear de~t corn. MU~IClpal auditonum, P. W. A, having or claiming any ~nterest insign. WinlSide. first; card! of harder bo Wet Car;oll fir'st and second, and Mrs, Met GQodyear. M~s. Eva Kieper, ,Wayne, Becon ProJect Noo. 60 ~ebraska; Docket the aouthwest quarter ·a'cept. thedesign~<J. Winside. first and second, W sid~, third. best lish bobk- Mrs. Ray Hickman went to on pmk tomatoes. , No. 2581, to be built on Lots ~o: 11 east I

halfof the southe t uarter

CarTlull, tbird; holiday cards, Hos- Ie Carroll f~st Hos g secdmd Louisville, Kan., to be with Lieut. Herma~ Kay, Wayne, seconds 0 and 12, Block No. 11 of the onglll~ of the southeast quart r ~f saidkins. firs~; object drawipg, pencil aDtd third; 'best 'phys cs 'bOO~t. Hickman illltil he is tJ;"an5ferred yellow omans, green pepp~rs an Townmte of 'Yayne, Nebraska, .~ southwest quarter of sectionor rraVIlI\l. Wayne, firstj carroll, Ca 11 f' t d ~d t d. east. late cabbages. 'accordance With plans and spec1fi-::;eC'oml a*d third: card bf animal b$.r:~rgin:~~0:~~°:1 Jones, ar: Rev. J, Bruce w.yue a:r-d familY. ,Ben La.as, Wayne, second on tur cations prepared for same by ~••~••••••••••••.• ••••••or bird Mawings 10 penctl, Wa;yne, roJI, first, Ann Bowe . Hos s, moved to the Tom Pryor house in mps. . . George Grabe Architect of Fre-first; card of wall pape* deslgns, s~ond' Agnes Hanse. Hos ns, Winside and will in the spring 10- ,Oscar Mann, WmsIde, f~st. 0 mont, Nebraska. .'''inside, ;first and seco d; coloI' t rd; best project i any gh cate on the farm they bought. ~mtcr wheat seed, second 0 P1ckt Separate bids will be re~C1ved onchart, \'\1ayne, first, S oles, sec~ sc Dol subjee~ W' ide fi:it Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bartlett of ling cucumbers.. . I(1) General Construction, (2)ond. Cantoll. third: ClalmOdeung W d ICar II thO 'd 'Glenwood, Iowa,' formerly of George Meyers, Wayne, flrst 01 Plumbing, heating and ventilatingor pottery, Winside, firs. ayne, secon " ~o, Ir. , Wayne, celehrated: their goldenl flax sheaf, sheaf of buck.wheat an and (3) electric wiring. Plans and

Art, g'ra.de~ five and s' : Card of ;Nature collectIOn. B st coHee on wedding anniversary September. best green, cucumbers, second 0 specifications are on file at the of- I:;i.lii•••~••••i ••••••;.~'ii~.object dfll",ing in crayol ,Carroll, Wayne county sced" by ~gh 17, 1918. sheaf bluegrass, sheaf of timoth fice of the City Clerk at the Citylfirs~ secdtnd and third; c*,rd of con- school, W~yne, ~irst, inside, ~c- B. F. Strahan has been appointed and golden wax beans. Hall at Wayne, Neb., at the officeventional l designs, Car~oll, first, onr' Hoskins, thIrd; st coHec on collector of internal reve.nue for Mrs. Henry Meyers, jr., W.'a.ynl of the arcWtect at 3M East 6th St.,second af:d third; card' of object O*f.Wayne ~ounty seed , by gra es: Nebraska with headquarters in second on sheaf early ~at:s a:n in Fremont, Nebraska, at the Om~

:draWing 'n prncil or crayola, Car- side, f1~St, Hos s, seca d, Omaha. sheaf of alfalfa third cutting, thir aha BuilderS' Exchange, 740 Elec­(roll, rtr t and secondl Winside, be t colle~tion of W ~~ co. ty Charles Brown who sUffered a on sheaf .of alfalfa first c~tij.ng.. tric Building at Omaha, Neb., and!..third; cBird of ink dra 'ngs, ca,r- w od: by high ac~oOI, rnslde~ ft st, broken back when he fell b.~neath Fredenck Mann, WinBlde, fIrs

lat the Builders Bureau, at Sioux

':roll, firstl, Sholes. secon , Hoskins, Reskina, second, best collectio of wa on wheels of a load of coal at on banana mUSlkmelon, seqond a City, la.third; ca~d of landscap in pencil W ~e cou~ty .wood, by gr~es, thegjames Grier farm nearWa ne, largest .muskmeIO? . Plans and' specifications for the

, 'or crayola, Sholes, fir',' Carroll, H skins. fust. best cOllectio. of died September 1 1918 Y Charlie McMakm l Wayn~, fIrs per,sonal use of the contractorssecond, moskins, third; card of de- W yne county flower, b;V gh .., on soy bean shea!. may be obtained from the office of

. f ~bo d r wa.yne ~.rst Car- sc 001, Hoskins, first, inS1de,~c- Mr. and Mrs. OScaJr Johnson o~ Fred Peperkom Winside Isecon the architect upon application ac- •, ~~e~r d,rH~~kinS, tW d; c~d of on; best collectionl of Wa e Wakefi~ld. celebratetl their silvev on winter wheat ~eed. j companied by a deposit of twenty, =)' designs or wall paper, Winside, c.o ~y flowers, by gra. es, Has na, wedding anniversary:. ElharJ;it Pospishil, Waynk. tWr dollars ($20.00) of which amount •, iirst" ayne, second Carroll, f1 t, best collection of Wa e A daughter was born to Mr. and on sheaf alfalfa third cutrg . fifteen dolars ($15.00) will be re~ =

third: c d of scenery in water col- C? ty w~eds, by higl!l. school, ,in.. Mrs. Qeo. werts~~t~ber20, 191? Ray Robinson, Wayne, rst 0 funded to each contractor who Bub-- • 0:,'ors, Has "ns, first, Carr II, second, 81 e, ~~t, best C'OII~~ n of Wa e , Fifth annual Dixon; county "f~ beSt seedr cucumbers. mits a bona fide bid, when andr if =~o'lleGe Men "

,card of owers or lea-o$e in water co t~ msects, b.Y hig schoo~, r~< w~ held at, Concord!. , Over $500, ~rs. Aaam Reeg, Wayne, secon ~Ians ap.d specifications are return-."~. 1.1. ' :': color; c~rron, first and econd; ,al~ r~. fi:st, second and ~hird, est 'Wwt clea.red for the &ed Cross from on ,table beets. ed to ~be, office of the architect' in ,I ' I i.;Jp):labet in pencil, ink or ter col-; colection of Way*eeo ntyinse 8-, fJerVing':t:rieala. ' 0 Fred Reeg'. Wayne,. se nC! good conilltion. .' :'-"Who are particular 'like· ::!

~lor.carr6ll'f'"standt~d' Wayne, grad.., DOnal\;and PearlJll el, 'Fromth~Wayne:aeraldforSep- lateoaheedandwhlteIJareysee - Bids shall be Ilj!lde upon blank" B(-' 0 trtf St r II' f"second; r:"ory cards. roll, first,' W nsllje, first, .~:~ n FraJ1 "tellli1>er 29, 1898: Wotk on \he eleo- C1iarloo Roggenhach, Wain, form. fUl'pished DY the I'tclJitect I I all'S U I mg 0 e, ~

OskinB second' col r chart,: W naide, second, ,l'~ Ju ek, frle light plltnt is g¢ng forward first on white barley see, yell I and each bid m,ust speaify the time • •holes 'JIst Wa;.ne. s.e ond, car.. W tulide, t)#1'd. ~a ••• Mis. J, G. Mirie$' ~ther,Mrs. aweet clover sheaf, she alfalf When the contract.BhaU be com- :. Sfe the ~ew Suits, J'ac... II

roll titlrd,-' modeling project.1 ameJ.ah: 0t:! I displ Y 1 6f t::r R. ROge~, i$ he~ Vildti11g .. ,I second euttmg, secoIl.d on e rly oa pleted:.. •• k ts Sh rtS Caps iTies •!iWaYne, fi~t and second ,I den articles, W de. \ fi st. A.. d. Ferguson is bhil~ an adJ aeed. third on tallest B fie! ContraGtors lU-uat copfo;-m t.o WI =-, f F' .,!" J J \ ,I 1:I Art, es seven 'd eight;1 skins, Beoond; I dil;lp II t)f ratUon to ~ re91dei:u:::~. ~ .J:. 111 born.' , J Federal RiegulaUons as outlined in. r: a.ll~( ~ •card of crayon drawin • WInSide! gl tttied gtlass; HOS • firSt, n w fStinal' 'bougnt part I Of the J, G. R. li'. Roggeribach, firs the Loan lind.-urahtA~ent a.nd :: "- ~ ~" .; I . :

first,S oles, second; .,d. Of.p.en..I81

.. ·e., ..•.ec.ond.. l' 'Gritnsleyfarm a.c.re. ".,.. onr.h.U)larb.,s.. e.cOnu.b.n.. ,. '1:"...e... d.'I'. '...=, .ell?:ra: ngs. ~oSkiri~! r~, ~,d;, , ,oo~, rork: I I lq~,~a~ ber'~,~or~p., ' ,', ", " I • E:. .' :~,~ I, ';i'~~:n ~l'W~~~~~~ci~, ~~~~1t I~k~~n .... ..C~~iiii~vJjfer6at~~~'d:~!;Oll, '. '.i. '.• '":,j ,I".second, arro.ll' tb!.rd; ca . Maiyin Win lie., ~oliieLe..'Y.Is.. talting.. : ca.re.. of biB. DeF:orrest ROggenbacb.,' .Wlsne. i t\onsl\Xe quo.. tedver.ba.,tirn;:on~g~1 : B. ,I:I.r... ':~el Ora: • ga, Wayn~, fit' • be' 1 Ha Id ~~e.. l~. st.'?.re"w~ he is, g.9'n.~ '~." , first, opo ..~~~' amber . I or~ the specif.icatip~ .' = . ' '. .',' ,l..,.. .;PI~d.~ ~,third;,cat4 p. Ci"~" ,r8~,r. :1~~. " \ I, ,~:t?,be,JMll1~~d,,~~.,>' .," .,'. 'J" "1':"'_1o~ b?I: 1:'. Ca:rrdU. i'iT~, '" '~~e¥,f~m 0; .,plBAe C8.1:':l.,':,J."Sieve~. ~~~~', W1th 1he,'req}Ure~:. Wt\Yhe'J5'.Lea ."!'.". ,,.';.se~on:a. Hoskins, th!rd; d of , , 1:m.· .Wa ~ • n,\sh~ soY"~~,_, ',I ' . "', ,hi tilt' 1"".;' .... :<J=:.

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Page 12: eCl~:~~~~~;;(~ I Play Ca~t I - City of Waynenewspapers.cityofwayne.org/Wayne Herald (1888-Present)/1931-1940...,:4it I Conneajy In charge I stones Wednesday afternoon. e is merchants

Pleoso.nt 1Il Club Moot~.

~ra. Arthur eIt entertainett the

PI aaant Hill tub on Wedn~sdayaft rnoon, All embers excep~ onewe~ present. he time was spentsod By and tn iecing a qUilt! Thehos ess served delicious ~efiresh­me ta. Mrs. E il Backstrom! willen~Jrtaln the cub in October,l

MIlI~i-, Ern~! dArnold, Mtjs.Rd:,ert" Han~on Bobby' and elen,Mr; i and M*s. Franse'n and ~,chU·dre~ were rece t callers to Sf EI·ton MUlcr who h'ad th'e mlsto ,tuneto break both b nea in his lef armnear the wrist hUe at school.

I

I Notlf,le! To n L

I Sealed bids wit be lrethe office of! the Dep~rRoads and I:rrigat on ~'nHouse at Lincoln,: ebr s ~ on 0 '­t~ber 18, ,1934, un '1,1 ; ': O'?IO~k

:~:"a~ndd ~~a~a; ;m~:Pn ';i~~~~;Surfacing an'd inc d.en~l ~ork~nthe Norfolk~Wins e, I P t1'ol o.335, Sta~e Road. I ' ;II-+-=::::::::::::f::::==="":-,I The proposed w rk i c nsists pt'resurfacing ),1.4 iles' a gra~ele4

road. , I !.The apprO!lc.imat 'qu;itn ties iar~:

1,940 Cu. Yds. and:O \tel Suit'..face Course Ma. al. ';' ~

The attentio~!~ bil1.M rs is ¥..'rected to th'e Sp cial ·ovisio:p.s

covering sublettin or ssignt~g if....the contract. t1'-;-.--.--1-.------11 The minimu-ql age p id to 11

Hosklns loneer i skilled labor empl yed 0 this co -

Ob.: tract shall be s entv- 've (7}

I ser es Blrthday cenu. per hour. 11 t' . ,., -:-- . The minimum' age IV id to - II

14rs. Ernest y, pioneer of! Hos- ~ntermediate lab I' em oyed nkin~, celebrate her 89th birthday this contract aha1 be. s ty (6),SUniday at the ome of hh son, Er- tents per" hour. .nest. four mile south of Hoskins. ! The minimum a'ge p id to ~11Forl the oeCR ion her children, unskilled labor e ploye on t isgra~dch1ldren hd great grandchil- contract shall b for~y ire (4 l:drea gathered r a family reunion, cents per h'our. '

.'r~ose presen for the affair Sun- The attention a bi? ts: is ali o'day: were M . Bertha Buss, of directed to the fa t t t ,the Sta~e

Pierce, Mr. d Mrs. William Director of Reemp oy ~,LineoJ1I,Scl:~lellpeper, r, and Mra. Ernest Nebraska, will xer g~nerrl

EcWert, and M . and Mrs. Reinhold ~LJperviaion over t ation fSehbUpeper a Stanton: Mr. and employment lists ork.Md. Adolph P rske, Mr. and Mrs. Plojl~s and spec 'for t eGuJ May an'd r. and Mrs. Herman worlt' rrtay, be seen an nMal of HosJP, 8, and carl and secured at the of 'ce 0t he Cou ­Mr . ErneBt M y of Norfolk, There ~y Ulerk at Madis n, !ie! raska, twe e forty g dchildren and th1r- ~he office of the ountiyli,Clerk tty-~ight grea grandchilden at- Wayne, Nebraska at th~ office oftending while ther guests included ,the'district Eng! eel' "o~ the e~

the Rev. and rs. I. P: Frey and !lJartment of Roa s an~. !;Ir.rigati nfamily of Hos s. fat Norfolk, NebI' ka, orl'at the f­

Mrs. May w s born in GeIlllany fice of the Depa tmen~ of ROr:Sin 1845 and ca e to 'this country in iRnd Irrigation at Lincoln, NebI' s­1880, settling t Norfolk. In 1889 ,'ka.the family m Vod south of Hos- The successful idder: will be e~

kins. ' .their ho 'e since. Mr. May quired to furnish bond~.ln an am:died in 1897, aunt equal to 10 perc nt of Ihs

Many gifts ere presented Mrs. contract. I , .: •

May on her ·versary. Birthday As an evidence ,of gq d faith jincakeB wetk ba ed by Miss Agnes submitting a pI' posal for UusScl1ellpeper an Mrs. Ernest May, work, the bidder ust fqe, with his'

I proposal, a oert· ied ~~eck mildeTrinity L theraD Churc~1 payable to the Depjljtment of

(Rev. 1m. . Frey, pastor) Roads and Irriga on a'J.d,!l1n an.aJ;-

~~~~Ssc~o i~e~taltO 1~':4~' . m. ~~~~) ~~;lnrl:.SS t an !~e-hU!.1d,edPromotion ay in the .day The right is res rved :t~ waive ~ll

sc~ool win be n October 7" technicalities and rejeef lany or ~U+'\ cordial in Uatlon to all. bids. ! ' :

I Department of oa.ds: 4nd I!'r.~.tion I

.A. T ~bden, cting State •meer. \J. B. Martin, istrict Engin-e r.Geo. F. Kolzo , Co~ ty Cle k ;

Madison County.: Bertha Berres, Coun y 'Clerk,

Wayne County ~ S2jt3

Notice to n IS. I'Sealed bids ' be received at

the office of ,the Depai:'tment~f

:~:':;~~~~~,~Oe~~:~.~,eo~t .t~1tober 18, 1934, til 1@ 00 o'el cita; m., and at th.f;l. time ~ublicly p­ened and read fo Sand ~ravel .­facing and incid ntal :t~rk on , 'vWayne-Laurel, atrOI~',No. $~8,Slale Road. , I

The proposed ork I I nSikts! ofre$lrfadng 15.5 'les: ~ grav~ledRoad. il:

The apprQxi t~ qutlilitities ~re:2,650 Cu. Yds,: Sand Gravel ~ur-

face Course M~ erial: 'I ,1'JiI.The attention of bi~~era is' r~~.

reeted to the S ecial ;!Provisibnacovering subletti g or lilassJ,gn./TIgthe contract. I,:

The minimum age~'id to~al1Ski~ed. labor. erop oyed ~. thiS. c n·,!tract shall be venty \fi\{e (! 5) Ice~e~~~~~ gel "~~,.~,:tola:{lintermediate' 'la or ,i( It)ye~ l:onthis contract -sh 1 te ixty (PO)cenfs per hour. . :' ,]' !

The minimum age paid t ali Iunskilled labor mployHd on

lhis,

contract shall b 'fort~:'fiye (: 5) Icents per hour. ' I

The ,attention f bidd~fg is aIsq .directed to the f c:t thaf' the. s~ateDirector of Reem 10ymel;1t-, Line II].Nebraska, will exerci~e I g.en ral :supervision oVer the pI', I aratio ofemployment 1iBt for 's :war, I

Plans and ape ificati; I s for thework may be se J and orma~; I

LESLIE

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BRASKA. TR'lJRSDAY, SEPTEl\ffiEn 2,1994. i

News Of The pj.gt W ek InVarious Gr.des t

Winside School.

tt'ying to start his cn,l' ap4 alinespilled on 'his trouiSers, t!ingfire. The flames b~rnt all IP offtho left leg fl.'om ainkle al os toknee. l

WA1'NE HERALD. WA

Sot:t.ial CIrcle Meets.Mrs. :Wl'ank Gray waS' hostess to

the Social ,circle on Wednesday af­teMlOon last week, the 17 members

and GeorgehlS WIfe stOP'Pt here Sunday be- Koll were guests at the Ferdinandfore last whil on theIr way to Voss home Saturday evenmg, thi~

Washington, D C Mr 'Fish is a bemg Betty Ann Voss' fIrst birth..government en neer day anmversary.

Manfred Wo and John Beal, _?oth of Friend,l spent the week-end Surprise on Birthday.III the Carl Wblff home. Manfred Christ F. Weible was surprisedis working for the NebrjLska Mgh- by a large group of friends Mondayway commiss n and ~has been evening last week, this being histransferred to aatings" birthday. Guests included Mr. and

M\s. William .Janke and Talitha,Werner and Alfred, Miss 'Martha

~' iss Theola Nuss was in Wa e in the Mrs. Mar ~eed "orne for family and Emil Wiese had Suu-

Ss: rday morni~. several w!,!eks, h return d to lter day dinner in the E1mil Steff~n and, rs. Art Heyne was in Thurst I home, at Lynch cq,use 0 illness. 'I Ferdinand Voss hqme. That eve-

a week fli'O 'Vednesday. J Mrs. Harry Ph Hips of klahom~ ning, the Blair folks and EmU¥aso~iC lodge, No. 235

1met it Clity, Okla., and Miss A na Halll- I Wiese called at the William ~{oep­

the! hall 'I-~riday evening. tson of Wn:,'ne, v sited th Gerald ke, 81'., home.n :F. Gnebler was h'e fro Chcrrys Sunday fternoon and eve- Mrs. Emily L. Mettlen an4 dau-

NortOlk for the week-endj nlng. ghtcl', Miss GlndYI:l MetUen:. mo-¥rs. .Tack Reinhrecht went 0 QUil!ll Fox ret I'ned to home of tored to Wayne parle Sunday

\V~)'ne saturday morning. his grandpurent, Mr. nd Mrs. morning to meet 1\4r. and Mrs. H.'ltO\W board meets next Mond > Schuyler Fox, 1 st Satur ay eve- J. Candor of Lyons~ and dauJghter,

ev~ing for regular business. ~ ning after it w(>e Ilt hom in R.an- Mrs, Charles Robinson .and l liH.1e4,. J. Heyne \'''ellt to Randol 1 dnlpl\,- t son, Wayne, who came frqm !A.mes ,

Fr~IlY eVl"Jl.ing 011 business, Donald Nydah was an vern1ght Iowa, and Wylie Candor, pr~.nc1pa.l

'l~. H. Hill of Randolph, wnSJIl ucst Friday o~ Glenn elson at at Cedar Bluff's, for dinner togeth':Winside 011 business Thursday. the Harry Nelso home, 5Eun- er. ~rs. RObins°ci was formerly Senior class at iWinsid high

Miss Margaret Leffiet;. was ho e ice was with Ali e Nelso at C. E. Miss Jennie June andor, and the school met Monday'last w ek andat Madison over the week-end. Nelson's. 1 ' Robinsons are spending about

~ ~ tic elected the folloWing 0 ficers:*1'8, C. C. Paulk is improvi"g' Mr. and Mrs. IvaI' M rris a td three weeks with the Caudal'S at President, Julius Ecker; vicellic,="ly afler her recent operation" Evelyn and Mr, and M . L. . Lyons. president, Velda Ctiristense : sec-

C. E. Benshoof went to GOrd~l Evans, the last of Nord~ ,called Mr. and Mrs, August Weater-on Ibusiness Wednesday last wee. in the Lot Morri home Sl nday af- house and Mr. and Mrs, August retal'}', Junior Brune. Fr hmen

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Neely at d ternoon. I Westcrhouse, jr., and family of met the same day and leeted:Jaik were in Norfolk Saturday af~ Lightning str ck a bi~ tree at Columbus, Mont" arrived in Win- President, Waldron: Weible; vice-te oon. rear of bouse the Wightman side Tuesday last week by auto president, Delmar Heyne; secre-- 1'. atld~Mrs. JakE' Walde spe~t place farmed by the ISchuyler and are maldng 'an extended visit tary, Bonnie Anderson; tr asurer,Saturday evening at Carl Ni~- [<'oxes last Mondhy motnlqg, splitt- here \Vith relatives. It is about 20 Thea Witte.main's. 11lg it down. years since the Westerhottse fam- Dorothy Gilliand of

edS:~\:~;:tr:idEc~~r~;so;r~:~w~~UlasC:~~~~~ se~PC1'~~~r ~e~~~ ~~e l~~nt~:r:f~~:s ~~~lV:~r~~~::~ :~~~';~nd~Y ~~~%~~ a~hevening. , Tl'ibune office, replll<1'ingj, HoWard to help celebrate the birthday anni_

Ulrich-Strate quart('t was hea~d Witte who is no v employed at the versary of Mr. Westerho:use's mo- Business arithmetic class hav-from ,~tation WJAG, Norfolk, Su~- Weible store. I ther. Sunday the Montanans had ing a contest in addition nd inday afternoon. ' SupL and Mrs K D, CtMon a.nd dinner and supper in the Jack grand totals, will! Victor Koplin

Mrs, Otto Gehrke called on Mr~. l~ttle dallg~cr, Delores. returned Reinbr£'cht home. arjd Russell Hansen as c ptains.WUliam Janke 11 week ago Wedne~- horne Sund ye ning;aft I' spend- ~~n~i~s:-e~~:r~~~eh~~s~e:et,ac::~day afternoon. lng the week-e wi~h £)i:~mls at OS. Frances Jensen on Victo s' side.

Mrs, Jens Christensen and Hel~n Grand Island an Elba. i O'C .. It hi d g t 4' k f I ETY Victor's group is leamn by 3~~~~kw::~~~~~~~~y ev('~ung gucsls O'~;ill~ll w('~ u~~rr ~~e;~igl~t , . - points.

Mrs, Kenneth Ramsey and ba~y guests at HarO~NeellY'Sli leaving - . Addition of Bell"nice S hmidt,visAted Mrs. Chris Luutenbaug.h. M.onday. Mrs. ukert Vi~.hed Mrs, I, O. O. F. lodge meets I8.t the Hoskins student, to the G. A. A.Fgafternoon. ())ra Bradd on atur~ay.! hall evf'l'y Monday evening. brings memberShip up to 2 girls.

h Oscar Swansons called 9n Mr, and Mrs. er~an Fleer and At meeting Tuesday last week,til illiam Swansolls at CarrQll Miss Adaline and Mr. land Mrs. C. C, club meets tills afternoon marching, games and regul l' rou-

. Su day afternoon. " John Fleer, the ast two df Hooper, at home of Mrs. Dale Brugger. tine exercises were conduct d, andr. and Mrs. William Sydow ~d called in the ev. t' 1f, Hilpert an invitation was receive from

M~s. Carl Wolff were in Wary _ horne on Sund ev ning. Rebekah lodge will meet for reg~ Sholes high schoW invitO g theMd\6r last wee~. ,. Mr. 3:nll Mrs, 1'1, rourtman and ular work on Fnday, September~na Nieman was a sun- son, Gary, Mr. d Mirs. Jbhn Fleer 28 game

day afternoon guest of Miss Esth~r of Hooper, Rev" and }irs.: R. Moer- <'at Hetman Frese's. ing of Fontanell ,ha1 Sutiday sup- Neighboring Circle meets with

Miss Wilma Lewis. teacher at per with the H man Fle~rs.' Mrs. Chris Petersen on Thursday,Emerson, spent the week-end ~t Mr. and Mrs WHli~ Misfel~t October 11.the Butt Lewis home. and Mrs. A. T. hapin motored to

Mrs, G, C. Francis of Sioux C'l~y, Wayne Friday ternoon,land Misscame' Saturday evening to visit pn Virginia Misfei t return~d homeSunday with home folks. \....lth them for t e week-~nd.

Ivcr Anderson was ~ bU";Ifi~3S Dorothy Gil and of, Thundervi~tor in Wayne and Win.iiJe Mdn- Hawk. S. D., a 'ved Suhday eve­day morning last week, ning to stay i the Mts. Alvina

lolr. and Mrs. David Lueker apd Christensen h me and ~o attendCllristrne were guests at Williqrn Winside high sc 001 as a "reahman.Jap.ke's Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mr . G. A. Mittelstadt

Pro and Mrs:, V, L. Siman ajnd drove .0 Pende Sunday iafternoonSOf1 of Norfolk, bad Sunday d~n- .neil' with the H. E. Simans. ~

1MI'. and Mrs. Clarence Witt ndM~S. Henry Loebsack were in N r~

fo k last Saturday evening. '!rs. WilUam Hoffman" sr .. ~nd

Mh. Fred Witt were iii W'd.Ync~e­t~een tra.~ns Saturday mbrnin..

!Miss Florence Evans of Norf Ik,came Friday to visit over the we k­end with Mr, and Mrs. H. E, Si-

m~~. and Mrs, H. C, Hansen 4re,~n'Ra~dolph 0. .week ago W~d~es­

d y VIsiting WIth Mrs. WllIifimles. ,

ra. Carl Wolff called in~heWilliam Erxleben home arvv!ayne a week ago Monday af er~

n~s. Herman Beuthien and ~..A.:Pna were Monday evening gu satl H, C. Kleensang's in Hos ns18fJt week. .

iVern Troutman was in 8i UK

d.'ty from Monday until Thurs aylak:t week, having a baby beef on

Page 13: eCl~:~~~~~;;(~ I Play Ca~t I - City of Waynenewspapers.cityofwayne.org/Wayne Herald (1888-Present)/1931-1940...,:4it I Conneajy In charge I stones Wednesday afternoon. e is merchants

side having the hlgbest scor will In .•- W· t N k A'~ Ibe treated to a HalloWe'en PllJ'ty 'if I g HI el· 00 s re .I' Onll ' iby the otber. MlUCella M r has "I S ' . I H Ah tTl C·t (By Staff'Oorre pOlld nilhad. 100 percent every day. ' I " 11 e, eI a omes on e, 1 y

The Knighthood of YOU* has ~'! I ' Mrs. Rtldolph Gret nlt(l nd chit

been organized with ~nard Mey- Frosts I i due, favorit~ summer gong for t~,e front door, ~ls.ing long, ·~l~ ~~rh~~e~:Yaf eruo n fu ther as pre~dent. M~ting8ar ,held porch retteats ,being dismantled slender pi~~s which h' found in Mrs. ~hn Schroed r an ~elV1."~very Thursd~y at 2.30. Everyone and ft£r~ings stored-this is the Chicago. T~e oddly·SI wooden .ted ,the L. Gr mbe g hom .1S ,busy working on a scho~l and season w en thoughts turn towards base is sha ed out of piece'd t,...---....-........-.----F=--"""'...~-..._I-'!""'...===----..--~--------*-'"'!I~lhorne code. I cozy win r dens and recreation of wood, Hi d will be t ttom for ~~ p =~~'in ~m nt Sun

Ch't~'\ nw~ns and SOD, Orvid, rMr Helb<;~rt PhlPPS a d Mr d Wb!lch Supt C. L J>uanek 'teaches lof last week m the tEvery pupil has perfect attend- nooks. d not a'few of Wayne's a flower Si ljLnd of rn istic de- d~y visi. ng his brother" lFren.cwert~ In Xotfolk Saturday. .Mrsi Harry PhiPPS of PlamVJ.~w ea¢h Tuesday Ihome. nee re,eord to datt;. . homes ~ ve such winter qua.rters sign. Ned Pickett, s n of the p~ f I' th da 1.,

::\1r~ '\lm Hug-he-s nas 11 Sunq;:ty \,veIISllndas dinner gu'sts. III ttle S~I~lOrs have sent for ttwir rings Mr and Mrs. H. C. elman 1 The fourth grade:is studyt~g Ja- which ar* well worth a visit, both house, has ~vidently' erited his !~ ~4 M~S. i~n d' i~'ant:hrwr ~,le8t fuf J\hs J Y Zml.ml"r .T F. Hancock home Junl()rs have selected the.lr l'ings went to Sioux City Tuesd~y of last pan. Pupils constructed the island for theiri~)liginality and for their father's a 'ty and his ~nterest in dt'lighter~. visited in e1i"r d St.on .

Tht '\m~t-'I famtly from Norfolk D ck Mt~) er at St .f sl'ph. Mb, nnd some of the class will bUy tbem week.. I on ~be ij'8.Itd ~ble. UCOmfyRr." . woodwork or the Pic ell living s .. home: Sunday aft rnoo .ns.tt'd D,t 'if .A H{'nne~'}"s Sun brot €'t of MIS \,~ egan. '''''U.::j a th~s yt'ar .Mrs. George Post calle4 on Mrs. Fifth ~d S1Xt~ grades constroc~- There' IMrs. S. A. Lutgen's attic room coh several ery beauti- ~Mr. ano. Mrs. Ra Fan ey an1.1.s.\ Suu fij gUt......"t m th<, C rl,s FI~(I- l\f1s..q JenR Pasewalk met stu- Cbarles Hansen Mond&)j of last ed a pbySlcal map of South Amen- workr.oo ,for instance-it·s ingenM ful plec~s ~:dch are N d's work- c ildren ivere gues 'in he Ro '

::\1r .1'1ol ::\tn. Leonard HaB{'cn nck on hom{' He had t'll m g v- Idents mtcrested III chorus last week I I en ~n the sand table. . tous, to sure, and is entirely her the solid lnut book' tand, side S afir h~e Sunday {tern on.sp," t :'It "hllt\ la<::t "p('k 111 NOI- t'l'nr lctlt st:'l .... lce wIth 0 1~ uf t 1(' Thmsday and WIll meet the group Mr and Mrs Frank SBahr were First ~~d~rs have ljJeen ,~e.ading own war. She put in tbe parti- table, la~ge 'Writing des: , drop leaf Mr:. an Mrs. Shil ley pragu!l~'k Il~ ft" ncksoll bt.1 .....S J agam thlS Tbursday to orgmuze Sunday dinner guests ot t.he Austin the play, MY. Good Doggy, In the tions, ~.pered the walls and de· tea wagon 'nd book ·net. a d fa . y were S~nday wnn

I.' H \1pl1ns and Haroll.l :MotT1S iTt'S \, Eidt~l>l pi U fa m .Mlss Dorothy Bart~ls 19 gwing Spahrs I' Cordts readar. signed ~e inviting work table at . 'I. ests in the Walter ressl rhorn .\ lml.tllJ.. 'tonda, nn h\.l.Sl~ '"ll( nt'xt '~0l'k Tht' G lV Ell~r s aChiL~VE'ment tests in the grammar Mrs a B :Haas Vlsited.rwith Mrs. I;0urth gtaders are enjoying one end ~nder the window, and the A smokiT~f room I~ , sement of ,Mr. and Mrs. carl Frev rt an . I

I\'\'lll, It'll\'~' afterward for tb:lT loom each week. emlPba&zUlg ar- carlos Martin last Wednesday aiM playing store in arithmetic. This book-cases which flank it on either th~ R. :V'ur;y house l~ urely mas- Minnie ,","ere ...~sitor ih e Rena 'HdY Klnp}lItl;g" and L E Jen.kins II horn~ l'\l Long Beach. liL ld ithmetic espedaUy. Itemoon. 1 project will continue two months. side. Dark rust drapes for win- culine m ~me, proVl g a place bert ThUll. home Satul'day aftef.'

II' 'I d ., b' , N 1 "'~ d M d M R R. S ·th all d Seventh ~aders a.re working on dows, bo"krase's, table and. door. for. relaxat1i.IOn to. Mr., Ley, or .R noon. •" :l~·lH>., ~)n ay l1n ,UR1', tbt, S, \Y Elders ma·. go. w~th I' ew maps, encyc ope~s an ,r. an irs.. Dll C e '" I"" t t iIn hi h t t rt ..: thl'~' lawn. rt'latt,,'es vi tcd In tlhe book case have been' added in the [Saturday morning in the Austin a "Believ.e It or Not" project in hi&-- way--riW green enamel to con- qme ~ w c en e ro,n .Mr. and Mrs. Pe IS Me er an

1:.\\' 1 J:1!-; \Vh0 tt'3C'h('<; 3~ Belden. : Eldt r humt' 0\'('1' Suod y_ 'grammar room. and a new book Ispahr home. I tory. trasbedt. c mfO~dble lounging chair, :~~,f:~~:~is~~~~t~1~~r~u~~ Clarence Brockman were Sunda ,fqWI:~ 1111' \n't'k-t'llL1 with :tome I l\I', an~1 :Mrs Lou Ev, ns of N~r- caSe in the primary room. i IMr. and .~Irs. CharleS Hansen W k' R

L• fa. ,c est 0,1. rawers and mod- an ever-reatly bridge t' ble are inM af~ernoon and suppe gue;s in th '

f"LK.'" Idt'n. \Wrti g-u('st...... the p 51 weekiin 8('1:1(101 board mN'ts next Mon- ~wlere in Norfolk Tuesday afternoon ee ... S eVleW,O ermstic ~k-fase all retlect the, viting ...allso the bri~ fireplace Hfrbert Thun borne.)J~s:s \Laq::"rd Linn ~~nrnllpd at ;lht' i1vor ~!orTls home. The two t'l:ay. of last week. ,~deeprus and green tones. Bearskin with blazing gas log I, t's cool in Mr. and Mrs. A t A er f

"·.l\'" ~t:\t<l' TcadH'ro:: {'(l11I'gt' h~t i Llm.lllt':' lls.ted John R, .. 1orrl.'i ~!nd Teac~('rs ,",ill attend district in- ; I Mrs. Harvey Haas and Carl A~- Herald Lxcbanges rug:s on ~e floor ...and a s~~l, 8UIlUDer, warm'in ~tJ . 01Neill, came Frida and visite~\\ !'t'k . . 'till' ~<.lt M(\rn~ fanuly S nday, he stit,ute In Norfolk October 25 and v:I..n visited Mrs. Wilbur &pabr Fn- • peaCeful',bit of country greetirig frlends a[)~ relatives until landaY.

1~;1~11l'\' T-rl:: [lnd EnTl:!l Jllncs 1~(lt'1t'll vfslturs n'port ~ ops bet er 26,:. dJ\lyafternoon. L: Holdrege, Neb.. bank was rob~d one thro1/!gh the one large window. The basement room at Pl'tff, E. J. They ......isited in the bber Aukelr{'a,:l,',! ."::II1\d:t:, ~t the Li,~~·tl. :\I.,rns! hnt': tha.n any placl' th 'y saw In- Lduise Peterson who moved here 'Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Pospish1l of $5,000 Saturday. Truly thts is a room where one can Huntemer's serves a recreation h0lJ:1e ~ • , ,hLllT1' : route from \Vakefield last Saturday, en- ~Jlled in the George Hoff home Wisner is Plar.ning to orge.n1ze concentrate and shut out the out- room for th~ entire fa 1, as work- :f.1r~ an Mrs. Johni punk au a

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~l~,<:; L,ll:l.$" Pet('r,nr: was fL Sun-! ),[r' all~ ::'orrs 'Adolph R{'th\\.~h mlled as a senior Monday. IF·hdayevening. a boy scout chapter. aide world-'"-and here are written room for Prof. Huntem and Jean, Mj ""1 d EdW' 1 d Mf1.li:-- l:;.i""t 11: ~h(' Y C WtillB.ms! whol bad nsitcd hne since May, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenck Bennett Frank Nordhups, 74, died at Ran- Mrs. Lutgen's page.ants and reports as sewing room for feminine ankI.

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. Mr~. naill. a~rei. th:~~st o~ La. ~.! .h"n~,· !\1.1ith] n'lah"l'S, ieft Sa: 'unlay iby 'Vill Repair Chnrrh. visited in the Earl Ben~ett home dolph Septembe4 13. . a.n? papers, connected with her po- members of the f~ily, d as cool re~, visited in the ..{tugus Krus

'II' rr::d. :\1r'" F B Pi<r-kt'r Bpent 1c3o:r '~'"r their home in Bellflow~" Mdhodlst official board met on last" Wednesday. ' Mrs. Herman, Zeplin of West mtion aBlnational chainnan of dra- retreat fDr all dunng t e summer. hOfn,e Suuday aftern't~n.:3\Il,J:!y . t 1_' C. }-lern!t0r.·C' m 1,OUit' They went th ugh C'...ll.n~' \V",dnesdav last ,veel~ to consider, The Fred Reeg family] called in Point. died last week. rna for Federation of \\'omen'a The large stone firepl e is made\\'.'!\ T~~' : o,da and planned to stop at seaqle, repajring- ~}f the church roof, the B. Grone home Sun@y after· Supt, Mike McCoy is new presi- clubs. up of stones ,collected f . m all over F~ A 't d

A . h,·\' (' E. Fr..,j.nckspn kn(~ f.am~·lv';a$, 1(1 ~"f'e _11I'''s, E:lk der. sis}er noon of last week. ; dent of Hartingt~nLions club. Down ~n the basement YOU'll find the west-Rainier par' the Petri- fnger mplf at JI 1 .';

t~'l \'1.<;l:':'\ th,' y..,d FOl'ki" l'nt13Y\I"f ?Jl"S R('thwIsch, I FlUin,!; suO'S Here. Mr. and Mrs. Art tIageman Bids will be dpened this TImTs- anothertriginaJ group of rooms tied forest alnd Catalin Island, to : : Altier Hcc den't'\''''I.l!~:: . I A~1l0ng Wa:--'ne ('ol!eg!' stude~lb \""orlc of fillltlg- silos is .nearl}· spent last Wednesday eyening in day for graveling. the Ponca-Willis which a. nCC.Upied by college stu- mention a .1i~~. A COliul. Indian i !

~l r lind )jJr~ LennarJ Lmk Vl~- bonlk" fUll the week-f'ncl wel't' M1iss cnmpletf' III this vicin!ity. Another the Fred Thun home. I road. dents. e partitions with their Ihead motifl m the ce t r 18 Prof. Q.tto Sahs caught J,t;ie of his fi _it .. J fIW~I,l<:; a: L~'l\ll'<; elY£'T' thE' 11kail'1!t.:<, "Tift. l\1.is.s Be Ice Et.ldie, w('ek or two will see the work Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Spahr call- August Kruse!. 65, Crofton .far- topping ¥ green latticework and ~untemer'.s Iwork-rna by pour-

ed W'ednesday afternoon last w~k mer, suffered a, broken back In a the 'gree'" latticed ceiling over all mg metal m!to a plaster st. Horns gafet"~,minoona.a'nOd'"tbbeindmet"mlbasetr Fha"d'dat·},·t','l,·{'!~d : fi~rank ~ttr.t~lIl. l\lbs ~ik Pallll- practlcallv done '-'- I 'I' 1 e

)'1~ ll:~d ~lr~ R,lh('rt Pnt('har. I ',.0"". "'S.' Ii'-"tl' .~',.,hS. "0. 'ls"el - in the Frank Sp"".... home' car accident. . were alliworked out by Mrs. Lut- and antlers l on the, w belonged b' ltd I h I'''- , , ......... "''''.... lli.,~. ~ , l""'r. and Mrs. W""i',Us No1 •• call. August Tiedtke, 87, died at the gen and Joe Lutgen. A 10ung,'ng to Mrs. H

1emer s fa er, T. W. e lampu a e a rno a walll;ci :\11" .! \. ZlmnH'r WPI"t' lT1 ,lt~an :illrj! :\11S5 L-orrai Petel's~In.' Son Born Thorsday. ..,.. Bk= d.,.j. Th f" . r . 1

Wa:--. :1" -"H~.ll,;ay ., \ t... 'haflt~s l)~,nc;jia. Mi "una Ph~ll.) A ,"Ion ~'a.."1 born Tbursda~, Sep- ed in the H. 1... Atk:i.ns h~me Mon- horne of his son, Arthur, at Pilger, room with bed room at one end. all M~ran, as di the four rns which 0 ,n,' e mger IS en m DIce ..i \\ H \J(rr,lo' and f:tntll), ::\f~~. l.ps. l\hss Vl\)!a Knies an 1'lslS Fre-i tf"mber _0, to Mr. and MIS. Ren day evening of last wee~. September 19. i gayly papered in floral patterns. W1~h four IT?WS .m e up the ....... ~. -- y-n',n Co-,'t-nly F • )Tn)' . F I 1 l'ln PI'!'<;; wr-(' tTl 1 1 J 1 Loberg of near Carroll The other Mr. and Mrs. Austin Spahr and Mr. and Mrs. ,John O. Jones of Across t~e hall a dining room and umque cente light rot ~e, In one J'J'U <tV IT.

:"/:~~.:: ,~;'~'"~: :n;:(~~ ~," .. !l ,t ~llll, A Vlll ~_~~~(~rn£' I child 10 the Loberg fantily is a son. R;0bert and Ruth were FIfiday eve- Rand?lph, c~lebrated their 55th showe~ room.. . , . . corner is a en-stock.e1 ~ork-table , Proves Su cest1:1'\· a:'~'~\lr~ E L Pt'tf'r!';f1n I 'Hocial. I . -- pmg callers at Harold Sorensen's. wed~g anmvers~ry. Entire!y originaJ m deSIgn IS and CUPboar~-NavaJol gs under-

\\"1"'., :-:;ll~id Y dmller g\lc.<;l>l lr. the i _. . LIO?S Uub Meets. Mrs. Blaire Jeffrey helped Mrs. MISS Edn~ Frerichs and EdWard Melville: Parke's room in base- foot-the l~~ge deep lue-green WaJne faIr board met Fnda\\' l~ .1,111" ,',n1<' I C.1rr0l1 Woman's clu1 mept.9 ¢c- Canol! Lions club met,Tuesday Art. Campbell cook for 'silo fill· J, Brockman of Coleridge, were ment of the . Prof. K. N. Parke cabin(?ts c~ntain took~ n h~ili- eveIilmg to check over reCeI ts an~L :1:1,\ ~I t S Fra'I1k Rep!". anti ~,)bd' 11 t\1th Mrs. \T. d WJlllartts. evening for regular b~lsiness at the ers Monday and Tuesday ~t week. married last Thursday. . home, Plastered walls...the wood.- craft ... qrange Cur~l s at the distrsements, and thou h thie

\1:I'! S:lnday dlnnpr m the: _ J Stpphens cafe, Ed.. 'I'rautwein and ' Henry Gunther af astings, Donna, 5, daughter of the Hans work with its modernistic tiered windows ~ve rich co t . t ..MiSS WO. rt not ypt complete, Pres1-:\f"rn..." h,)nH~ . 1,\..id'~In')lfleti.ng. Gus Paulsen arranged the program. spelnt from Monday to ursday Petersons of Osmond, ~ injured design 'is carried out over door. Marcella Jean and elr frIends dent J Miner reports th t pr$- ,

*t \\ last week i~ the George Hoffman when thrown from a horse. ways, i.q the builtMin bed with it~ find good Be for th ping-pong peets tor succe~uI fman lal r r- I

,lp 'mgt'tt 0 aync: 1 s~. Palll Aid ,ID{'t \Ve lnflsday nf- h.lIf;e. : Ralph! 6, son of ~,s. Helen two amPl.e drawers beneath. in the Itablc, the. billiard ta 1 and dart pori are proIIl1srng'l The bo 1'''":1.<; 1i. :-'ulld. IC$t lrl thp G \\ :. t.t~rnp()n at the church nrlnrs \\.·lth .~!rs. S?I?7at\~:ilIssonH,eeli""rec!or for r and Mrs E W w

4eces and Rogers of Pender, suffered a brok- aha.rinO" nook which contains lavM baseball target. meets thiS Fnd~

\\ ~nl:t i:t h"tl'H" ht'l't' , I~rrs, ',.\'m, Bnlgg;eman ho..qtt'ss .J~' .~. •• • • ..-....o.e I h ek.:\1 r Hlld :\lrs Glf'ltn J~[r!tkins and: Royal Neighbor juveniles, came family of Osmond, spent undayof en le,g when struck by a. car. ato,"?" shav~g cabinet and mir~r, A ~-.faucier, you aU mise, after c e, -up.

s' 'I. "f L:1.il:'t'\ n~jtt"'1..l Sl.mJchty in tht~ •'l~in~ i.n ChIlN.'h. Mre .Monday from Wayne to work Ilast week in the Clau We.eces Fntz Beer~hm of Wl~er. had ~nd 1D tbje little catch-all nook built inspecting the ancient long rifles I -----.+l)f\\'''' J,,:-,kll~-; home. I .M thorlJst Ald met \V dnp,<:(ja,," in ,",ith the local group for a day or /home. 1 the cap of his s~ouI?er. broken off mto the wall. All Melville's work, on the wall ...the 1'0 saw is no i Horses To S.o 'i

, .\1' \\ P!"ltdtard and Mrs., the 'chun.:h parlors Wit ~I I'S Elm- two, Ardath and Eldon ~arelman whe~ be f~ll while plC.~ng plums. as:is the, modernistic copper wall youngster, either. Sam urely pera Ajbu-Bekr mounted S~1-:<-1 ;1" and dau~ht('r WPN': ma barWtJOd. Hnr.i ~Il's IJ F. H*n~ :were overnight guests esday of Miss Midge. Bayer of Pender, lamp. Outside is a short. wave set sonal relics--for ins c, the hand tro~, her; several days aile:"\ .-: ':;.,. Satun.lay, . e!leU s(>!'\"mg- Good Rains Fall. last week in the Walfre Carlson fractured a wrIst, crushed the hand which M~lVlUe has spent many an turned spoke from r h of Prof. mgtat V\ayne county fmr, as! -

~l: ' L;, ,yd ),torns ::.lnd ::Mary: ~ _ Ramfall last Thursday at Carroll home. and bruised her head in a fall last hour on, and will spend many more Huntemer'S grandfath s old home en 0 SlPux. City by trucks Fri]J \', " :'Ilr~ F:mry,:; ),lorrt.~ Wt're !,:Fo Elect OfriC'.r-T'S.; ,reg istprNl 35 of an im::h, More l.Ir. and Mrs. Irwin Vahlkamp week. . before its completion. The big back at PotoSI, WlS., d ng back to ~ J

11; \\ F~J,l..a.y 3.ft{'rnq~n I Carroll LcglOf1 Auxdiary. at u: tban half an inch fell Monday were Monday evening gu,sts last J. R. Flaugh, Ha~n~on.. farm.er, work table WIth Its; array of tools about 1835, and a st tfrom the ~hine,Se mUBlC sounds to us .Wulff uf Ha.~tmg-s, who m£,e!tlng tn be held Oct~)b{'l' 7 wlith mormng, and .05 of an inch on week in the Fred VlI.hutamp, jr., ~as awarded '$6.00 In ~nct court 18 a favQnte spot With the two building The a er W8.9 a a tPaJor qffense wr.l.tten m . 0

wl\.~ \·l."lung-. In \\'lllSlde, tva." a Sat~ ~ MrS!. \-\" C \\Jrobd, Wil~ eled ot!i_I'J Sunday home. m damage action agamst Cedar small sons of the }fouse who take Imason by trade and d built prae- ltey,-Thrllnlaston (Ga. ) Ti es.f 1 h I 1 Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Cam bell county. after t4eir father, Prof. Parke, in ticaU all the houses PotOSi Vl- Icc.,-------~+--:JI

t:r':~l\' ::,_, .."t oj rH'n(~ l~erE' ('''',s ),1".:; Gpo Holt' 'amp 4nd I p A barn on the Albert GAnder t f thin h cal y I , .."'..,,""1....."""'''.........'''''"''........" .......H,'\ ari, I :\!rs. E U, Pf'te~l; I Mrs. H L. Bredi?meyer! art' on the' I1~D~ fl'om Hospital and Myrtle and Darrell vijsited on . - enJoym*PJ. a gs mee am ClDlty. .the pmfessoI!'s father was '

I" ~Hnday ("venmg 'nunllt1atln..g- committt'e, ' :Mr~. Lilhan Waller was able to Sunday evening last weelt at Fred son fa~ near J:!0mer , was d~stroy- C L. ' Pickett IS another who a cooper by trade bp,t took upf", :'II, ~h",ll..t;t. sen'ices I .' .;L(~me home Sunday from Wayne Beckman·s. ed by fIre last week. loss estitnate:I fmds relaxation off-hours m work- farnung when he came est .. .as

(;, m,'r J,jTlPS of Lin~oln. "'-'3's I\\'iI~ ('.r(J To Emerson. hospital where she had undergont' Mr. and Mrs, Fred Vablk,amp, jr" at ~10,OOO. • mg with electrical and mechamcal t:h.ird generlation, Prof. Huntemer~,I'~" \\ ,·,:I)","$'<.lay la;.;t weoik ~n busl-) C':jLn'C'P E"yn1 wl:l put ~n. ()~eration. Her mother. Mrs. were guests in the Herman Vapl- Buffalo skull and elks antJers devtces. He has a weB-eqmpped IS not only mduI.:,O'lIlg own m-

II I t I Il aU"e~ ( nfflth Edv,-ards who was a guest kamp home Tuesday evJning of were unearthed near Mead.ow work bench and cupboard in a cor- t est in mechanics I d wood·nf'S~ (' a ';(1 V1St et re ....1 m; ~h(' h::LI1'I.tino- mal'(,h~Odobet ~ J ", b b h l .....

:\1' ~f,J lorlr::> Spencel' Stf'phen" I[ f~1. qte c1istnct r:;t~f'ting i Emerspn, in the Howard James home in Last week.. ?rove y oys W 0 were p aytng ner of ?is basement, with an elec- working, but is sbo~ hundredsRn,: ,::i.u..~hte,. ';l()n~, ..spent Sllt~- MI'S, J<::mma Gan'/ood as charge Wayne while Mrs. Waner was i~l, :Mr. and Mrs. Walter Uogernann m a c~eek be~. tricallathe nearby, and here he can of young men and '\\10 en how to,1a:- 10 lhe J.J.mes :-;tt phens, f;l,; and a numhpr from h!:'l'e phUl to ai-"lo c..3.me home ~unday, Da~d of Brunswick, spent Sun~ay even- ~ght Gn~wold of Gordon, re- ,be found ;at odd moments. At pre- fit themselves for Ius 111 workhome. !13:tp)nd OI\'er'C<.l dish ldnchpon win Ed\\'ards and Cllfford FranClB lng of last week in the Earl BenM p~blican candidate for governor, sent he's constructing an electrical through his classes a¢ e college.

--; t]" ),{f'rl~ Roe. A (~ sa~s and I, h~' ~erv('dl when the lJ,a~ Royal w£'nt to Way""!lf' Sunday for them. nett borne. ;;11 ~eak.~t ~~OIP~~eptem;;r SHOLES decorated. We have n cur-tain.sn:n ]', 'dt1~ famtlH's \,¢TP :-;unday 1 Neighbors meet OctobE'l' Hl. ' Mr and Mrs Fred 'nhun and .. e WI a so e a erce, S'" ~(1m ,I :::- I' ~b In th(' John Gnt'r I _ I Like Life in Camp. 'He~ Thun were all d4y guests mond, Coleridge and Ha~n$i0n and shades. The art cr.a bas' madebin" 'lrst Holelmmp. HostesJl Edward JenkinS, Dean F1eming in the Ray H. Surber hom~ Sunday that day. (By Maxine Burnham) window deCorations·an mounted

\{ <11 1 :\h" ~J Shufelt and Dl"lta Dek club mem~s and one and John Gath]e carroll young of last week. Pierce county celebrated 75th L'€o Smith held a dance in the pictures and poS~d c~a drawings.Mal\ IJ.' l'"t Ra <:;ton spent Sun gll~t JiltS" \\Jfufred Stephens men who are III C. C. camp at Pon- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Haas and anniversary of orgariization of the Sholeslhall Wednesday evening. I Ida\ d't( TnnOll tn the llerbert Shu~ U.,!' er't"rta'ned las' F 'day at "e C"-d like theIr work ....ery rouch. Carl Allvin, C. J, Johnson .fl,nd Mrs. county last Friday and Saturday. Mel&;'n Dempsey and Ed Mosher High SchOO~'~

i "'C' " ~ I........ Pdf fl Is Indi dan were ler,'dge v's'tors Th'u~ay., 't 11 I ,mt horqe of :Mrs Geo Hol kamp l1'n- They are helpmg survey and im- Wilbur Spahr were Sioux City visi· ara e 0 oa, an ces, • • n~u The English 1 cl s studyingSupt .!.ndl ~l:rs R C lU1dE'rsen zes In bttdge went to rs H H prove- the new state park. Edwar1 tors Saturday. talks by Karl Stefan and ,Edgar ,'Glen: Jones has been assisting the classic, Silas Ma ne .

ami <:;, ,n o.Jl Bane roft VISl:t'd over IHO~} ),lr5 \Vill Evan and Mrs Jenkins I.S aSSIstant to one of the Mr. and Mrs. Otto H1nnericbs Howard were among featutes. Morgan Jones dig his sllo t.hiB The assemb~y'is in decoratedthe \\ E'f'k-end lD the LoL :MClITl8 \Va e Evans The ho tess served surveyors and he says the survey- and Leland Johnson visited in the week., this week with pictulfes, plants, etc.hCl~IP o'R1~ 1 J f Pil d ~ lun heon Mrs Honey I entertaJrns tng WIll reqUlre about a year's time George Hard~r home Sun~ay eve- • ; cr George Owens and Glenn Burn- by a committee for! t t purpose.

•v:..." .... tlm:l oneso ger an thlSIFrld$\ The boys moved last week to new mngof lastrweek. 1 OCA ham filled theIr trench Silos this ThoseonthecommI~te~re:El.. vira:"rllL<;,S \ lrg!hla Jones of Stanton, . fu barracks which have been built for 1 Fritz Hanson and Gunnar Peter- __ week \ and, Malinda Bartlin, eva Miner'f:oe.r,',",..',h._e •.,i(.m(,"',~-end here in the vV. Farie

l;wen and ~.eptlo them The new mess hall .is com- son of Oakland, were Sfl'turday I _ Mrs Ed Fork and fanuly of Car- anc~ Loraine Grat. n w commit-

, .. ,~ plete and the hospttal LS nearly dinner guests last week in the WalM :Mrs Charles White and Mrs roll Vlfiited 10 the A C Fork home tee will be: chosen e week.I.. ).-Tp; v,,' Ie" Logan mo~'ed to Wis- Rev artd Mrs C F temer ~'ho done fred Carlson home d Anna DaVIS nt last Tbu da in Sundajy afternoon. Sholes is one of e~cst schools, nrr 111.<;1 Thul'sday, The If. B. roOked to Omaha, tbe former I to __ 1 Mr and Mrs Oscar Ra ey, Mr. Sioux City spe nI Y Mr. and Mrs G D Burnham and enrolled 100' per ce t· the State

IJ,,, l\t T:'i rtirnamed 1n an, apadment ha. chaJrgf' of a Met~hO t chutch C.ongregntional Clmrcb. and Mrs Kenneth Rams y and G W dt f Omah t Mr. a;nd Mrs. Willis Burnham Teachers associatio, d we ,bave IJr. bt'r ]'cmJencc, an Re, and Mrs E Peter$C1Jn, Sunday school at 10 a. m. ~ Pete Hansen visited in the 'fV~lfred the uSwee~~e';dJrh'e:e m ~l spenGUS spent Thursday m Omaha received over 100 er ent enroll.

::'of1.";<: M!llnan and Mif'S Winifred wh movad from Wake Ield to Car- Carlson, home Thursday eVJ;' Wendt home. '" Gla~e McFadden, Hans Tietgen, ment certificates. I $]~~~~~~~~~~~.Stl'ptwr~;. t' 1hs.s ~Iylet Holekamp roll were honored Th rsday ¢ve- I B."tptist Church.' , Mr. and Mrs. Walfred IsDn ::Mrs A D Lewis d da hter Kenneth Conyers and Henry Moore The English ill CJ¥is~is studying 1and .:\t1..."''<; t.abel .Bel)t'end were in nm at a reception In the Metbo- 8'\tnday school at 10 a. m. 'and 1wfiss Dorothy, Mrs. Russell Aryl, 'and :Mrs. Elli:nGirto:

gwe~ spent iTmlsday in ~ma~. . the dassie, "As Youl . e It."

Wayne Sa urday dis church parlors ~epete~ns Ladles Aid met this Wednesday Pryor and ¥rS. Charles Meyer. S· Cit 1 t'Frida Mr.IMarshofIn-dianalSspending ~~:r r andl )"'Ir;, v.:i'; Peter~on and we e unable to be PI' nt be~use IWlth Mrs WaIter Hurlbert hostess were in SiotoJ.: City Tuesda of last In IOUX Y as. y. I.,. a few weflks wi~ his sisters, Mrs P.rimary noo I

l'lr1Jll" of 1I1orn!n0'!itdE'. ,'is.ted Sun- of am Smgmg and sp aking mlade I week..' 1 Mrs. Stella Chichester,: MISS Alice Gudgel and Urs Root \D-'/' ,., --r -- , M .etta Chich d T Ii M ..w... The third grade ijas ad perfect

uav h"Nf.' 'llJ the Ed. Murrill home, an n]oyable program nd a social Methodist ChU1"Ch. Mr. and Mlrs. J. H. Spallr and .an . . este~ an er or- J. L. DaVIS 15 able to be aro,?nd attendance for three elm.Tb-e womtjn are sisters. ~~l ec~o~~~~ re:e~~e:ntsof Itb: ('Rev E L Peterson, pastor) Mrs. !qchardl ~yl, the last ¢ West n~re~~e~O:'ell~:s=aY

ihe town flus week for the first time PupIls of the pri class areMrs R 'L. Williams W1ans to re- ~ I Sunday SCh,ool at 10 a ro Point, called I In the RoJ/" spahr k" 'd t Philli ·th hE SInce Ibrelikmg his leg:tD a fall. gett a ~arge hiv f bees· in

tun, lf1 abrut a week fr~m Slating- ~I1 m;~~k~~n~a~~~:::g~ ~y~ I Preaching at 11 a m home Sunda~ afternoon of last :n~,~.:.udMrs~~~ Ke o:;r- Mr'l an~ Mrs. Oscar Munson and PhOI~~. !Large be s re given as'~ton, Pa 'lhere she wertrt to attend tt'u . and returmng \ Wak ~d 1 ChOIr rehearsal Thursday eveln- week. I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur em hester ::tle:son OftOm.ah~we~Tu;S~y awards fol!' words Ie ed. , andthp funel I of her mother. to nng Rev Peterson s hOUge rllld :Ing at 7:30 Mr. and ~. Henry .Mtr and of Norfolk, returned to their home nner., gues SIne e on .sm.all on~s., are pr se ed for the

Ht''' anld 11rs, E. L. Peterson 0" <Is Rev and Mrs eterson d Mrs.. Peterson WlIl conduct ser- Betty of ShfeSI called ill e Roy Saturday after visifing here two home. si.r1g1e sound. The I g st hiv~ thisspent sa~rdaY mght 1U the Isma:el da ghter. Louise, and n D !aJld ~ces at Colendge Methodist Spahr borne Sunday afte oon 0 weeks in the Henly Kugler and Mr, an~ Mrs. Roger Buchanan week has tlbll'ty s. elve largeHugbes b me and Sunday mght In a1' iVed Saturday. • 0; ',church Sunday mOIning at 11. , last week. ey Were also'l snppe Mrs. Stella Chichester home's. and dflug~ter,Rog~e. ~f Randolph, bees have been ea e by Luetta

the Jam ,Hancock home ! I St. PanI Lutbenm ChUJ'Ch. I I guests. . . What's that you Bay? Are tire ::~~:::a~o::~gm the Mar- Voss and ~uth S and PhyllisJ.1ev a~d Mrs E L. Peterson atId t d I Mr. and rs. JUlIUS HiJ).nenc prices reaDy lower at Gambles?' C. bins' t dil . Isom are !tied for e d place.

son, 1;)'onl ld and daugbter, LoUIse, e~: !(Rev. C. E. Fredrick..qen, pastlor) and daughter, Miss HelJ!n,lof Car You darn tootin' they are-And ~ rl~:W hi 18 S e~ y:~ The third grade ad a Japanese,were 6 0' 'lock dtnner guests In the I ' I 1 Sunday at 10 a.~. s~nd~y roll, were vistiors in the Georg the ore aranteed a . st road pro~' er 9 opera on. fish kite tlmS week as an art pro-Ed Mur!t1ll home SatU1<iay C ~ 0 .~ChOOI. At 11, EnglISh servIces. Harder home Sunday evey·ng 0 ~rdB gu L g dri:m 4 75-19 h~fa1 at Norfolk,. and h.e 15 ex- J'ect werlan to it ont the

, 1 Thursday evening Bible class la k' . on .., peeted home ,some time this week.' IMr aid Mrs. Jack Spoon and. 1! 1 L~ social at the ch~rch parlors. st w~e . $4.95--4.50-21, $4.65. s27tl Mr'l Longnecker of Omaha has window. ex wee ware making

daughtel Ele~nor Ann,~d ~ Athletics Under ay nd iiders and finance committee ofi..... ' , iMrs. Anna Kopp returned satur- betn spending this week in the a scre~. 1

~Ieal,or . ones of SIOUX ty. sp t Other Activitie Start the church meet Friday evening. It.ural School Nel" day after spending a month With Mrs. Jones borne, doing some re- ~hy~lLS lsom had a ~thday par-Sunda.y Ith .Mrs C E. Jones l Loc 1 Cl I ChOir rehearsal next Wednesday. I'. I her daughters, Mrs. Lee James of pa!tiBg about his farm and on the ty m schqOI Frida 0, last week.

]~mestt Elder of Presho, S. lD, n a a s.. liThe pastor preached at Winsid~ "-- Pierce, Mrs. Carl Swanson of Hart. well : She serve~ candy r.has been here a few daf and plainS 1m -- ~ ~unday and Rev H Hilpert of tha~ ,The lHerald is anxious fO prtn ingtOll1 and Mrs Luther Milliken of M~k Nverett Robins' arid daugh-I I-to r~·maI until the frst of next reSh

ltien of Ca,rroH highJSC pol ~ongregation h~d charge of ser- n~s.bout.ltu~SchooIsmtbisvi Randtiph.· 'r ter, li~ice, Mrs. .Martin Madson,' ~,-e~ ,oom.

week atte S W Eld r home ~ ~higel~j.~~~~l daye en;:e a ~ tlCes here. ~lty and ~V1.tes tooch~1 to co Mr~d Mrs. R. H. Jacques and and:r.:, J. P. TiplIin were callersl The pt$ and th l,grades haveWord ecelved this' i-eek sta~es party eo I __ trlbute theIr news to this ~o)u.mn. h d Arth Gulli in th Frank Kuhl home Tuesdayl had peirfebt attend n e for three

that MI. s Wllva ~on!is of W h- ~ ~~:~~:d. ;:.:~ ,;~~~ ~~ Presbyterian Chnmh. 'istrict 15., I '< :;~t to ~::. Iowa, su:ndaY :: aft IOOD. ' , weeks., I ", . .mgton, C, 15 Im~~OvlDg mc Iy s eC1al tasks to perf rro all I st (Rev. R. L, Williams, pastor) Lavern Stamm, Tea~er. . visit ~tiJ Monday morning in ! ']l,{rl and :Mrs. S. H. !sam an~ T~e fo~rt.h grad IS 'ge.tting a~~followm the operation she un r- \'l; ek apt th ··ti t' d 1 Sunday at 1 p m services itjt. ".SChO?1 iOMJ1ed septem~;r; 3 the enry quUiver home. Mrs. Chil~ren of Lead S. D. and ~ qnaInt~ IWlth the C ntinen~. mwent. ~y p'r s:~te ane:r

or::'P~~ ro- English . I lQbpur~~ glad to get, back Jacq s remained longer. Mil d Friedrich of Orat. s. D. geogra,ht.· - L

,- EvE',r~ t and Marguerite Re'es, ore sembly I I Sunday school at 2 :15. I ~TO: sc)wol'house was 1 ted' _ :Mr and Mrs~ Lester cartwright cam Saturday for a visit of te TheuI'Ul'th•. f; th, and six~Elstet k and Rodger Morns re-- Seniors gav an as mbly to- I Junior and senior C. E. at 7 p.~. .Jde:n.d -out:. the colbr pa '~me b • plan t mo.ve to N~olk the. first of days with relatives. '~ad~s t'~ making b . ets of daI~turned t ~llege at Wl;f.yne Sun~y m this W nesday. I Song sel'Vlce afterward. I" cb8n edi a mUe. Flo nr. we e Octo r" both havin~ eDrpIoyment ~. and .Mrs. Pete F1eming o~ mes lD work.. .after spending the week-end WI,th , . I Ladies' Aid met at the, ehnrel'. ·:Ifd' : .. erything:' .' there Keith cartwright will ro- Ran~olph Mr and Mrs 'Raymon~ Sont !tmerlca mg studied

homelfollts. ~F~~eb~Y ~~; 'F, ::nat :: ~~lorsWedneStlay'With Mrs: 'D. ,R. ~~~n~~A ':Iw Band ~ble s' m:d ~, 'main hCI:-e to ittend~.eonege. ,Thb RO~t·s, Mrs.' Alice ~udgel, Mrs, b~~y~th~e~fi!'~Th::an:d~t· Jh~g:ra:d:e;S~In]~!!!!I~~_~I~ ";lI1LUli.Mrs, John Gett,man ard s hool won rom <ToU gh homas, .Mrs. Frank Grlftith an~e~,. Teacher and pujJlla e.~ He~ . :~ohns~fami1y P~. to RoOt and lI1r. Marsh. of Indian"! ~eogruphY·

Clar~nc ""ISlte~SaturdaYW:-dsu.n-ShOOlbY 3t02.. ~.M.. a?etta...MofflshostliSses ety.. o.n.econ.ce.rn.ed. ".' mo.ve to:th.".hO.U.se tbe Ctq1;."",.g.ht.S. spen Wedn.esd.8Y ev.emn.g

lD th~ ' __._day'll 'k Pomt, S. ID., WIth Mr. f', i ]' ' .Westminster Guild meelsi FrIday IChildrl!J1 ~e. enji>ymg Ileal 'leaYe, " . • Guy. ot home. I. 'l ,'.ill, and Mr P. L. HyldaJ:l.1. ~. L.'.D.. ' (l l.S kit I. d ~~.gW1th:Mrs, :En:<!s,.'Williams.. :conteSt' wbic will be an' all;.ye ,,':M:i ·Mary'KDff' , was home' at - I = 1"-:Srugge ofLaurel,accornpan.t~d In hign.. schol W1 ,Mrs...B. lS~.hostesesare:Mraj.EliZa.-,e'ent.Eae childhas'fo' cbor Creib~on~,and'\lW~EvaGijmsdal' . 'J~mgb. I_ I

them. '1 ec~r,m ch rge,and games th, th Williams• .Mias'El~or Ed.~;m"db each day COJIipl Uon. f ,at etdon last,week-endl the, In aritlfuietic'we have·been us.J :: I 8ilver U;" old....ell "Winsi e Lutheran boardofeld~ earb~ sch~o s are.pI ed. rds.and Mrs. Ii.~ Jenki.f'& " ese!givea ~cb~a blue,! therl f ~ tWo' d,:M:iBS::Q6t-oUiY KiJe ~bo IS' fug~ur new note~ka. We ha:~ _ 1~;:n 'J)"om ~ ,. o~Co~~ _~~:...~L.••_.:. ._

was her. ,Saturday to visit Rev. 0. .J\lmors,~e.sel~ a play be kT " ::',. "" ' ::' I '" :,1,_, .,~e;' ,,3.: ',y~U9'"Y', ~~ther,.,f, 1;', t.,Wo a ,8: 'den,t a:t '\~~ytle' ,college!, ,00':- ~~l:' maki~g'diagnosiS 'of our. abit ;- 1-~t?":: :~ sji~er plated. gold ibeDt

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tar's ' church. The nex.t dalY M;iss Meier went to StRnton ~ weekiago gue:sts. Many were k pt'aw y on F1~enz Niemann and family of s*rving Mrs. Stauffer's birUlday 2471 !Anton J r cek,_re-pB.irin~. I

Elaine Bali:br spent lth Mr~.;vnhl. Wednesday ari.1i the latter remain... account of the rain. The next Wi side, Mr. and Mrs Walter Pa- apntversary. 2482 Orie S d~ B, operating tr etarkamp. : cd until sa.turday, :M15B: Winnl~ re- meeting 1s october 18. gel. Fred and Miss Esther Pagels I - 2483 [Allen K ch operating grad r .. .

The Otto Gerlem So and rwalter turning the same evening. an Henry Dietz of Beemer. I Guests from Distance. 24:84 IDavid K c , overseeing roa work .~-+ JII Ulrichs visited Th rsday evening The Arthur Odegaards were eve- -- ~ GQcsw of the J. G. Bergts lasi 2485 ISta.ndar it Company, $'9.s line and oU .

. B. club meets OCtober 5 with the Louts Seh I es an~ Victor ning supptlr guests at the Nels Alton Good Rn.ln Here.. 'rihursday afternoon and evening utQmobUC--&rI~l\tor Vehlclb Funrs. Dale Lindsay. Kniesches.· Granquist ho~e a week ago Sun- Fred Hilpert reports an inch of Were Miss Loretta Debawer and I t ad Draggmg Di t. No. l-Erxlpb

o ille Erxleben visited Thursday Miss Vera Wieme 9 of T$lmage, day. On Wtklnesday folloWing, rain fell in Altona vicinity last:r and Mrs. Eric Bergt and baby, 238() IILuther a I, road drag~n ..event g in the Alvin Vogel home. and John Wiemers Laurc~, :were they were guests of the Ray dam- Thursday. II of Schuyler, and their house 2381J Burdett nsen, road d ging :r~~

Ev rett Harper was in Sioux Monday last week l1ers' ur the L. bles. - ueata, Mrs Caroline Bcrgt of Por~ 2382 I Fritz A ve mann, road aggmg r~

City ast Wednesday for the day. G. Koch borne. I Mr, and Mra. Melvin Wert ,land I sixth Birthday. t~rvilIe, Calif., and her daughter, 2383 L P K n y, road drag n~ ITh Alvin Vogels spent Tuesday L. G. Koch 'was 3.1 ednesday last fam1ly moved ~bout three w'\'leJ[oS , " :M;:arjorie Splittgerber's sixth lIles. Fred Bartelh1emer of Sno- 2384 IIH. W in ett. road dra gtilg

even last week at Wm. Erxle- .week dinner guest i the Jo»-n Wie- ago to the farm three miles south ~ E. ~. Ca~m.wes (jaIled a Pcl- birthday WR8 celebrated Wednes- hpmish, Wash. 2385 Ernest pahr, road d aggmg l~ben' mers home at Laur I, and ahendcd. and four miles east of Wayne; 1/01'- or uwe s a week a~ Stmd yaf- day last week when Mr.. and Mrs. i) -- 2386 111,Frank '.. 'chulz, road dtagging .

Mn and Mrs. Harry Wert and a sale 'afterward. ! merly occupied by the Louis ternoon. , Carl H. Frevert and family, Mr. ' TrInity Luthetan Church. 2387 ! 'Arthur lson, road dr~girg __ .Joan~ spent Friday evening at Mr. and Mrs. Lo is Schl,lte and Welblcs. ,Ire~e Buene·of D01e, visit d at and Mrs. R. F .. Roggenbach and (Rev. E. J. ~oede, pastor) 2388 I[,otto Ba er road draggin .. ..Geo.

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crt's.· i ·Mr. and Mrs. Victo Knic5c~e were MI'. and Mrs. Charles Ash spent Wil~e Lueken's from ,:day dore DeFore~t. Milford tteWinkle and :·Next Sunday the co'ngregation 23891 :iHenry igan, road d.amn..g . ..Viqlct Wade spent Thursday and

1this SWlday diiinc guests In the a. week ago sunday afternoon With unti,l Monday last wee . Mrs. Minnie Lessman came for the V(lll celebrate its annual mission 2390 IH. P. 0 s ,road drag gj .

Frid~Y or last wcek in tbe Ear Maunso Ulricb hon e. the Max~ famHy near WiniSide. Mrs. Charles Roggf:bach aUed evening. festival with tlwo services, German 23D1 1 flenry dre e, road drag ing\Va.dP home. Mr. and Mrs. ~l Sievers nnd Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hurst, r Mr. on ~he R. F., ~ggen~.h,chs a week itt the forenoon beginning at 10:30 2401: GCQrge ~ fman, jr., roo. dI1aggin.g

H.,'S. Moses was in O'NefU frOl~ Alfred and Vernie caUed in the Guildur and Miss 'Dorothy Gulldur ago IWedn~sday aft~r oon. Has Birthday. a.. m., English in the afternoon at 2403 IRay Ro in on, road dra ging 'T I .Wed~esday to Sa.turday IllSt wee~ William Vahlkam home :Sunday were th-ere also. TJ;1.e Augus~ Bierma~s "":' re at Mr. and Mrs. Franle Schulz, Mr. 2 30. Rev. W. E. Heidorn of Blue 2486 Leslie S ney, maintahiing I011 bll8iness. I e'vening of last we k. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lutt and Don Frank Longe s near akefl ld a and Mrs. Erwin SChulz and family, $arth, Minn, will deliver the 8er- 2487 Ben Me e , road ~raggt:hg .

T~(l C'\rl Troutman family a:1 Mr. and Mrs~ Wi liam Vaihlkarnp and ,Harvey Ltltt were in Sioux week ago. Sunday eV:Jing . Mr. and Mrs. Earl SchUlZ, Mr. and mons. All sister congregations arc 2488 Hravcy Larsen,~ad drae-gIngte.nd~d the q,lission festival SWld3.~ ll.nd children w€re Sunday after· Cit}l; a week ago Wednesday when Mrs. Mmnie Less. an as a Mrs. Rudy Kay spent a week ago oordlally invited to attend. ad Draggmg DiBt No 2-Retl1wischat Wlnslde. , noon and suppet: uests i~t week baby beeves were judged, and Ottr, gue~t at R. F. RoggCrbaCh'S from Wednesday evening at the Lee 2401 I George IH ffman, jr, road draggmg

D~lorls and Marvin Baird wefl~ in the Alvin Vogel orne. *' Lester. John and Harvey weJ\e Tueifday until Friday ast we k. Stauffer home near Wakefield, ob- Read the Herald want ads. 2489 I MerchaJt & Strahan, Inc, gasolme and greaseoverpight guesU> in the Earl Wadt Miss Marie Pede sen spc t Sun- there again ThliJrsday for the sale A week ago Sunday afte noon, 2490 Joe Ken/n , road work ... _, ...... ..homtJ Thursday. '" I day afternoon last eek in he Jens _ Mr. and Mrs Willianh Thie~ and COUNTY BOARD. 2491 Jay Dr~k , road work ~' .; .

The Everett and Franle Lindsan Pedersen home In the evernng she ;BIrthday Affair. Henry ThIes called a~ Wilk Lue- Wayne, Nebraska, Sept 18, 1934 2492 W. f. Ilo ta, trucking a d labor .spcn~t Sunday afternoon last wee1#: VlSltea m the Nels rimm b,ome. Norma Meyer's thirteenth birth- ken's . Board met as per adjournment. All members present. 2493 H. H. Ro ey, running t aQtor ':-r...at ~IC Lindsay's. Mr and Mrs A hur O~egaard day was celebrated a weck ago Mr. and Mrs Brund Spl1tt erber Minutes of meeting held September 4, 1934, read and approved. 2494 Art. Kqe e, road drag '1

M . Geo. Wert and family wer~ and daughters, M me andlEvelyn. Sunday afternoon when Ruth Wol- Visited the Glenn Baldwl s at The funds of the county and its JP,umerous su1;JdiVlsions of which thc 2495 R. Irwin ones, road dr~g 'ng . c.. ; .Sun ay last week supper guesrts in were Sunday sup er guests last ters, Helen Stuthmann, Elrna Sief- stanton Tuesday cvenln last county through the county treasurer IS custodian, are found to be de- 2496 Ray Ris ker, road dragg ngtbe telvin Wert home. : week in the Nels anquist home. ken and Marcella. fievert were week. ,~pOsitedin the banks of the county a,t the close of business for August 2497 Alfred E die, road draggm,g _.. :

M . and Mrs. Carl Troutman ana Mr. and MrS. eo. Fra~m and guests at the EmU Meyer home. We$leyand HarrIs lP'fluege were 1934, as follows: (This does not inClude the funds invested in liberty 2498 Martin A derscn, road (fragging c j .eon. pent Sunday of last week in family, Ernest and Hans [Krieger Games were enjoyed. after which ovcrhlght guests of Presto R?g- bonds or the funds on hand in the office of the county treasurer.) 2499 Roy Labd nger, road dragging c jthe Herman Fleer home. were th.iB Sunday inner g~E'sts in Mrs. Meyer served luncheon. genbach at the Charles R ggen- State NaUonal Bank, Wayne ." :ji49,459.30 2500 C. B. ~a tier, road dragg-il1lg .

Mrs. Earl Wade and cbildre.r the Fred Spoering orne at IWisner. bach home Thursday. United States N'i\.Uonal Bank, Omaha 39,047.34 2501 Wm. H~ agner, road' ~raggingwere Sunday dinner guests lastt Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Koch called N th tWA week ago Monday ait noon, The following claims are on motion audited and allowed and war- 2502 Chas. Th n, road dragglng ~ , .week in tile Roy Davis home:' at the Harry gemanJl home or eas ayne ,Miss Elsie Lucken aI!ld her house rants ordered draWn on the respective flmds as herein shown. Warrants 2503 John HI. ohr, road dr~gging _.1. •.

Dorothy and Beverly Davis wer.~ near Carroll Mond y last Week to (By Staff Correspondent) guest, Irene Buen¢, call d at to be available and ready for delivery on :j3aturclay, S~pt. 29, 1934. 2504 Wm. Bbd lWtedt, road dragging _"'''_ .. ''oveltnight gue.sts in the Earl Wadp see their new gran on, th~ son of M C K C bit II d M Georgc Roggenbach's., 1000cml' Fund: I . Road Dragging Dist.'No, 3--Koch.home Saturday of last week. 1 the Edward Rochs:' rs. . . or ca e on rs. On Friday, Mr. and Mrs Rudy No. Name ;What For Amount 2383 L. p.1~eY, road dragging "_ _:..-. 2 on

Ft('d Baird was in Sioux City Mr 'and M's H rr J I~e a d John Horstman Friday afternoon, Kay Mr. and Mrs. Erwin chulz 2406 ·ct h nll . y.from Sunday to Thursday la~t Lyle 'vislted ~es CV~Il;.l~t Miss Loretta Kraemer of Con- and' family, Mr. am! Mrs. Frank 1216 Paul F. Sima.n, professional services fot poor, claimed 15.00 2505 ~a~. cl can ar~ :ai~t::a-ining and repair.in..

g 3::~fweek' with the.4-H club bays. week with Fred r ne nnrt Mrs. CB0akrd, sPhent last week in the John F. SchulZ were in Omah~. $70.00, examincd and allowed, at . . rl. on, roa rag ng.. . .

,Mrs. Everett Lindsay and Mr~, Anna Sweigard. rs. Walfred ('1' orne. Mr. and Mrs. Franljt: Sch Iz and 2373 Felber's Pharmacy, drugs for poor 4.85 ~g~~ ~dal~~A Ih~rpent~'dr ad .dragging 12.0 .

Fr""k "ndsay '""'ted Mrs. G~' C"rlson and daug ero. and Mrs. M. r. and Mrs. Martin Meyer call- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schulz were 2374 State Journal Printing Co., supplies Co. Treas. $9.24, Co. ,l.. t' e s, roa r ggmg .... 10.8 '~l....... v..",. a. .~ cd th W A M h S Clerk $3.75, total / 1299 250lS Cliffor ohnson, road ragging ,:~. HAl:

Weft Tuesday 1,Lfternoon las! wee . Russell Pryor wer there Tuesday m e m. . eyer orne un- Sunday dinner guestSI. in th . Her- . 2509Mrs. Susan Oliver and Charle evening. The caJsons aiud Mrs. day afternoon. man Schowaltcr home sou h of 2375 Zion Offic-c Sup-ply, supplies for Co. Clerk 2.50 Niema·1 Co., gasoline oil, kerosen~ and metal top leak1176.a

Mr and Mu Joe Corbit and son W. 2376 Milburn & Scott Co., supplieS for Co. Supt. 11.71 2510 Georg G bier, parts, pi gs and reparr work ..- -......... .1, 15".9 !call~d in the Charles Goebbe t Pryor alsQ callcd In the' Q.socar 's d 'd' t . t Isner. '2377 F. E. Powers Transfer, draUll'lP"e 1.75 I Roa Dist Funds.home ~nday afternoon of I Hoeman home,. , were un ay mner gues s In he Mr. and Mrs. Carl~. Frevqrt and J--e> Iwe~k. : Mr. and Mrs. H W. Winterstein Herbert :erry home. . famj.ly spent a weeki ago ~UndaY 2394 Universal Laboratories, supplies fbr janitor 14.33 i Road Dist. No. 13. ,

:M..iss ·i\ian Holmes and WiI~ will go to Albion this Friday for ~rs. Ernest Echtenkamp viSlt- eveQing at Ed. Longejs, and called 2395 H. D. Addison, salary as Co, Atty. for 3d quar. 1934 and 2396 Villagj 04 Sholes, road ~und '--.-.,..... ······· .. ·· ..···1 ... ,,100.01

~;;:e:~a~'::~;;'lo~rid:;l;~dth:',;':~.; ~~o"~lhw °ad:~ai~h:sn;r:; ~e:;'net:~:'::;'t~~n~~~home last ~:u.~n~~ha;ai~~~~:n.~~ wa: efield 2397 Kirk=~::~~n~eto~~e drugs for poor 4~~~~ 2511 Damo9d Iten~y, roa~:~dn;,~d:.o;,,~7;k '1,... 10.7~tonrG~.st home. bijrh school. Miss Winterstein will . Mr. and Mrs. F~ed Fleg;,e visited Mrs. Nora Bose of :Marti sburg, ~398 Klopp Printing Co., supplies for Co. Treas. $136.50, Clerk I Road Dist. No. 34. j

nonal nneth and Gene Bair.1l spend the wcek-e d at honle. 10 the Ernest Echte~kamp home completed her visit with the. !fred Dist.-Court $7.60, total 144.10 2512 Wm. I!':habe, road workf ·.·· .-...... 9.5'1an~ Dale.. d cecil Harper wer~~ ;+ last We~dnesd~y evenm.g.. Sydo-'l/fs a week ago Tuesda eve~ 239!}i' K. B. Printing <:0., supplies for Co. Supt. 6.28 2513 Artie lfi.s~er, road wotk .- --.--.... . ---. 10.5

Jin .$ioux dty from last Wedneooa Tbe~phil Aid. The Garl VIctor !alIl1ly viSIted ning, 1 then went to spend few 2400 Peoples Natural Gas Co., g¥ delivered to court house I I Roa~' Dist. No. 45.evehing to Thursday evening. , Mrs. Fred Reeg lentel'taiped The. the Fred Stone, Jr., home near days at Will Erxleb€n$'. Aug. 4 to Sept. 6 9.70 2474 Herman issenhCimer, operating, tractor and rep iring IG.8

Mrs. E. W. Harper. M~s. F'r~ ophilus Aih l~st 'Ijhufsday at the Laurel Sunday afternoon.. . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Erxleb n and 2407 G·I C. Francis, board for poor for August. 15.00 2514' Geo. H. L S'smann, operating grader and repairin .. --~ 18.SQBa4rd and Mr. and Mrs. Han church P"lrlor~ anb she sertved af- . ~r. ~d Mrs. Otto Hinnenchs Alice visited the Albert reen- 2408 F~ank M. Weber, rent for poor from Aug. 15 to Sept. f Road Dist. No. 46. IBaird and Nadine wer'e in Sio ter a buisness an.d Isocial ti~e. VISIted m the George Harder home walds Monday evening last week, Mfls. ~in~~4planer, rent fO~' poor 5.00 2392 B. R. :Ev1M

, road ~:~st~:o.c~~~ng ; '1' 12.60City Thursday to see the selling 0 _' sun~ay eve.ning of last week. and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E leben 2409 8.00 J Ithe', 4~H calvC5. Birtbday Dinner. Mm_" Elame Baker spent Mo,:- and two sons came next eve iog. 2410 DI'. R. E. Gormley, dental work for poor 8.50 2515 HarrYI Lorge, road work 8.0q

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur OdegaaI10 To celebrate the birthday of Hrn. day of. la.st week and Tuesday m Miss Regina and Miss celia 2411 Dr. J. G. Neely, professional-servlcea for poor. 27.50 Road Dial. No. 49.and Maxine and Evelyn viilted 'Om ry Rudebusch of ndolphi, rcla- the Arnold Vahlkamp home. Rabe and Miss Lillian and ss EI- 2112 A. Texley, professional servP,ces for poor 99.00 2402 RUdO!'h Kai, road work -.. . 10.5~Wednesday evening in the My tives were entert lned in his home Mr. a.nd Mrs. Fred Lessman were len Creenwald were ~ests 0 Miss 2413 . Mfs. Wm. ThieS:, board and I!'oom fo~ poor. .30.00 i Roa~t. No. 60. d'Gamble home_ Miss Joy Granqui$t Sunday last wee at dinnclr. The gues'ts m the Fred Flege home on Helen and Miss Ruth Green aid a 2414 MLS. Mary T:\llson, room rent for poor 7.00 2516 Jens ,hr~tensen, operating grader >.- ·2£0

ca~~~sth;;,::r:'.:~~~ay .pent sey, ~~~~~~o~~~~ :~. :';:1~ R~';. Th~~OO:~de~;:~;t;.e~~;;.of W~\:e~~"a~~rd;~e~~~:u~ :~;ng. ;:i~ ~:i ~o:;~;,a::~~i:;,~nr~f~~::'~lr for June and July 1;:~~ ;~i~ ~~~:J~~·.~:~1~t~n~p~~~~f~n1r::t~~er ~..~~:~~erJI days last week in the Frank Meyer, Ed. Ni~mann, Joltm' Test Sioux <:ity, were Thursday dinner Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schul, Mr. 2417 Wm. F. Wright, rent for l~nd used for relief garden, I Road nist. No. ~HBjmm home near Carroll Mt and Adam Reeg rent from here guest.<J In the Henry Meyer home. and Mrs. Pete Hansen and amily, claimed $72.00, examiried' and Billowed at 60.00 240~ J. D. lAd ms Co., rep;j:9 ~ 122Urtdsay and the Everett Lindsa~ also Mr. and Mrsl Herman Meicr~ Rev. and Mrs. F. C. Doctor were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schul were 2418 A. T. Cavanaugh, premium on Workmens Compensation 2-519 Jens ~h tensen, opera' g gra,der -.. " 120went for her Sunday. dirks of Prnder, Mr. ahd Mrs. TUeSday evening gue~ts last week guests. in the Frank Schulz home. I, and Pu.bUc Liability Pdlicies, claimed $512.07, exam- 2520 E.. W·I JO~' road wo.r ........_-_-..:)~: ~. I 3.5

The Wm. Vahlkamps spent Su~- Dietrich Meyer f Winsldc. The m the Herbert Hinnenchs home. Prof. and Mrs. C. E. Ger eroth ined and allowed at .. . 67.85 2521 G-jporg~ K II, road work~ _._--.~_.... 3,5day afternoon last week 'With tllle John Rudebusch, I August Rude- !he Otto Heithold family. were and two sons, also R. Mue.l er at- ,,4U) Wl}ync County Fair & Agricultural Assn., Wayne county 'I Roa Dist. No. 62.AI~n Vogels, and that evening t~e busch. Henry RIl~ebuSCh'nnd Her- t~IS Sunday ~nner guests m the tended the local teachers' onfer~ 1 school exhibit fund. 95.46 2479 Clyde Wil n, road wo k ..... 10. I

Vqgels were in the Chris Weibte bert Carsten fanjlily of Handolph, DICk Logeman~ home at Emerson. ence held Friday evening a home 120 Carroll NClWs, printing 57.82 252() E. W.!.-.Jon s, road wor~. ...- ,.. 8.00:home ncar Winside. ' were also therc. I M.rs., Ga:rl VIctor attended the of Prdf. A. Kollmorgan neaf Ban- 2421 Herb Jenkins, ISept. salary as patrolman on Wayne- 25221 Wm. Jt'iCPfr, road work . 8.0Q

twrrs. Carl Damme, Mr. and Mr~. ._~_~ LadlCs AId meeting Friday ~fter- croft. Carroll-Sholes road 65.00 2523'· Aug. Voe ka, jr., road work ... .- .... ' 4..90\vln Sydow and Mrs. Carl Wolff, 5 h W ?oon at home of Mrs. carl VIctor, Mrs, John Pfeil and son, clvin, 2422 JeIlls Christensen, Carroll, rent for Hall at Primary' elec- I Road Dim. No. 65. ith~ last three of Winside, visited in out ea t ayne ~r. from IfIader, brought Mrs. artha tion 5.00 2524 Leon ,Wei h, road- work .- --. :.. 12.8th~ ·Alvin Vogel home Monday af- (By Staff ,rrespond:(:nt) Mr. and Mrs. John Baker and Lutt to the Carl Pfeil home ~ week 2423 Dorothy Steele, salary as Asst. to Co. Treas. for Sept. 75.00 f Laid Over (J)laJ,m.s:ternoon last week. .. Edward were visitors in the Carl ago Tuesday afternoon. Mra. Lutt 2424 Leona Bahde. salary as Deputy Co. Treas. for Sept. 104.17 The foHowi*g claims are on ~Ie .with the county clerk b

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Mm. Ora Martin and Billy alljd Fred Lutt W ill Omaba Fnday Roeber home last Wednesday even- remained a few days before I going 2425 J. J. Steele, salary as Co, Treas. for Sept. . . .- .... 166.67 not been pdBed ~n or allowed at thIS time: ~ lMts. c. J. Boyce and baby vi8i~~d on~uSine:M' I A t. ding. on to the Herb Peters home. 2426 J. J. Steele, Co. Treas., express advanced .75 General Fund I

~S. Alvin Vogel Wednesday lli.$t r. an rs ~ en, ulS 1,11. an Mr. and Mrs. Art Meyer and Mrs. Martin Holst spentJ' week 2427 A. W. Stephens, Sept. Salary as Co. Sheriff. . 100.00 No. tmount No.1 AmolUlt 0.' m01ll1. I

w ek. Mrs. Nora Bose of MartiJ;ls- so~, Ralph, were In SIOuX City on Elaine Mae were guests in the ago T~esday with Mrs. R. . Han- 2428 J. M. Cherry, salary for 3d quar. as Co. JUdge. . ,. .. 475.00 I 1929 J,. g, was there also and remabh- Fnday. Martin Meyer home Friday evc- sen, jr., helping Mrs. HanselU cook 2429 J. M. Cherry, Co. Judge, postage, phone and eJq)enae, for' 409 for, I' 25,.00 1451; for 23.10 I /'" - ~

for supper. Mr. and Mrs. A. L: Irela~d called ning. for the men who were filling silo. June, July and August 1934 . 13.58 1 1934 1r. and Mrs. Carl Pfeil and Mar- on the Ernflid AlIvIns Fnday af~ Miss Ruby Hinnerichs and Il.eRoy Elnora Holst visited Mrs. 1fansen 2430 Aletha Johnson, salary as Asst. to Co. Judge for Sept. 75.00 748 for, 11188 759 for 2320 911· for

jorte Carol, and Mrs. Martha Llltt ternoon. I . Meyer spent last WedneSday eve- a week ago Wednesday aftr.rnoon. 2431. Pearl~. Sewell, salary as yo. Supt. for Sept. > 166.66 1062 for' 5 ()(). 1113 for 160Q 1197 I for .vi~ited Wedneaday evening last M.r. and Mrs. Herm:nn Recg and ning in the Charles Messerschmidt Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pfep and 2432 Pearl E. Sewell, postage for Sept. 7.87 1199 fori 12500 12181 for 2500 1482 I ·'forweek at W. E. Lindsay's. Mrs. Ray ~~i:l~ha~ sunjay dtnneI1' at Ad- ho~e. ,Marjory Carol were ,guestlin the 2433 Bertha Berres, salary as Co. Clerk for Sept., .- 166.66 1581 for 4470 1765 for 2500 2098 i forJ4.ngemeier and Lois were there p. rn s. , Bl1ger Meyer and Miss Anna Glenn Swartz home at C rroll a 2434 !zora Laughlin, salary as Deputy Co. Clerk for Sept. . 104.17 2187 for 500 2218 for 44.15 2445 ;\. for 1WedneSdaYaitemoon. M1SS .Ema Bar lman qf Wisner, Lubberstedt visited in the Otto week ago Sunday. On We nesday 2435 Evelyn Larsen, salary as Asst. to Co. Clerk for Sept. 75.00 ~ Commi"iOner D~t. OJaims. "

t spent flrs,t of last weelt at Ed. Hinnerlchs home Sunday evening following, they called on Mrs. W, 2436 Leonard M. Pickering, allowance for support for Sept. 10.00 1 CommisslOner D.1St. 1\r,o. 3-Koch.' IB. C. Meets Friday. Hageman s. ~ of last week. E. Lindsey who had been ~11 with 2437i ~~. Maude 'Smith, anowan.ee. for Bu.pport for Sept. . 20.00 1889 for: 2.00 2226 for, 80.88 ! I'

iB . C, club wfll meet Friday 'af- The Art Meye s were ~~ McLean Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Vah~kamp influenza. 2438 Geo. Dltvis, Sept. rent fori poor 10.00 WherelwonlBoard adjourned sine die.

~~~~o;. ~~os:r~~~::iea:;'r:f :n;~~s.a~~~ da~e/l~,llting Mr. :: ~oe~~a;.~~~e~llh~~eg~:~~~~ th~:sH~~~P~CS~:~~~~teod~~~;~~~ :~;~~~nsH:~:~~c=t{~~:~~~tO:u~~a:r:o~fS~;~ for 5.00 'i : BER~HA BERRES,: Clerk. .

~e lesson. Mrs. Bernard SpUtt- Mr. and Mrs. True Prescott re- of last week. ,Ecklund, Mrs. W. C. Bruse and . Sept __ __ ... __ .. . "---.... 15.00

g rber has the special entertain- turned home a ,eCk ago SundaJ\ W. G. Echtenkamp and son, Mrs. Esther Lowrie and slf>n, re- 2441 MF~s.r.e~ceenIBLaW3sbys,'boSaerPdt~ rroeon~ faOnrdPeo~rre ..o·f· po-····o·r--..from Aug. 10.00,ent. , from Eagle Butt~, S. D.. Floyd. spent last Wednesday in turned home Saturday last week 2442 ~ ~ ,...,.... ....

__.. A week a?"o S*nday ev~nmg, Mr. Sioux City visiting Elmer Cechln after visiting with Mrs. I, Green- 15 tb Sept. 15 ....A ...'5 th W and ~rs_ ~lll Back and ~. H ..Han- in a hospital. wald's sister, Mrs. Soren Dydahl 2443 TeQi Nydahl, 1934 road rent on Sec. 18-26-2 .....

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1 on ,vest aylla sen, ]1'., vunted t e Aden ~llStins: Miss Lucile Erxleben returned to and famIly, at Huron, S. JI:>, for 2444 L. IW. J'amieson, professional services for poor(By Staff Correspondent) Mr. ~~d MrB. red Re~ of Lm- the August Erxleben home Fnday four days. 1 2446 Br~demeyer's Store, groceries for work relief ..

Icoin, VlsIted the Kaspar! oms on after spending the past slx weeks 2447 Hi s Food Store, Winside, ,groceries for work relief

;T?e Albert Braders visited Jvt.:ts. Monday and Tue day of I~t week. In the E F Shleld~ home. Herman Claussen and son, Geo- 2448 Co ncil Oak 'Store, groceries for poor .Lb1l1sa Brune Sunday last weel1t.. Charles Meye ,\ sr., ofl oleridge MISS Elaine, H rry and WIlbur rge, and daughter and SOiInWlaw. 2449 Canning's Grocery, groceries for work relief.

The E. H. Gla.ssmeyers viai~cd came Thursday to visitJ vernight Baker and Miss oreUa Kraemer Mr and Mrs Geo. Bayer of mIen, 2450 Fitch's Grocery, groceries for work relief .

~rs. Louisa Brunc Sunday l~st with the Charles Meyer, r-, family. Vlsited Tuesday evenmg of last Iowa, visIted Tuesday la t week 2151 Ne~dham Bros., fuel for P<j)or for Sept. .eek. Mr and Mrs Fred Vtttor and week 1n the Otto PfeU home, m the Wm. Broschelt ho e here 2152 Lo~an Valley Dairy, milk for poor .... -." ..Miss Gertrude Sievers visited 'at famIly spent a week ~p Sunday Mr and Mrs Jerry Nelson of They also called ill the W Rog- 2453 Jmp. Scheel groc for poor

ill me Saturday and Sunday of J¥l evemng WIth t e Leona~d Dersch Oakland, Mr and Mrs Ed. Going genbach home and the ggen- 2454 Naltural Ga's. Co:; fuel for p~~~'f~~'A~'g:"eek. family I' and OrVIlle and Dorothy of Lyons, bac~ VISIted that evenmg </-t Bros~ 2455 Safeway Store, groceries for work relief .. . .August Vahlkamps visited in It.he Mr and Mrs iH J l\.IQncr were were this sunday dinner guests in chelt s The Vlsitors went.lto Em- 2456 U. & 1. Store. Wayne, groceries for work relief

lerman Vahlkamp home Frilj~y guests at the Dr A $. Adams the George Meyer home. mett Wednesday to th~ Peter 2457 Roperts Cash Store, groceries for work reliefe ening. ~ home celebratm Roberti Adams' Albert Wallace and Don ~anpia- Claussen home and then to Lincoln 2458 Latson's Grocery, grocerie~ for work relief

Mr. and Mrs VIetor Knies e birthday Fnday! tas from Oklahom&, were overnIght and Shenahdoah enroute home. 2459 Weibles Store, groceries for work reff~ ..._...sited F'riday evenmg Ilt H 0 Mr and Mrs Kaspar ~arn and guests in the Henry Meyer home -- • 2460 M. is. Whitney, groceries' for work rellef .

~lScher'fJ MiSS Fame Sel~ers had dinner at last week. They were on their Double Weddln 2461 Henry Fleer"groceries for Work relief .

~Mr8 A G Grunemeyer B!iant the William wditers homc a week way home to l\TewIYork. Couples Ho 2462 Erilck Cook, groceries for rork relfet .e day With Mrs. J A. LeWlsiion ago Sunday Mr. and Mrs. H¢rbert Ritz and 2525 Fetdinand! Kahl, Aug. rentlfor poor. 10.00

hursday. I Mr. and Mrs. Gus Jo~ilson and daughters, John MiUer and two -- 2526 Frank F. Korff, salary as Clerk Dist. Court for Sept. 166.66

~The Augu&t Vahlkamps V1~tied Mr and Mrs WIll Ba~er viBited daughters of St. Joseph, M;nn, Filfteenth wedding ann versary . Mothers !Penliiqn Fund. •

unday last week 10 the qbo the Adolph Cia sens al week ago called In the Mrs'ISophia Hollman of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rog enbach J. M. Cherry, County Judge~ orders tPat Motbera Pensions be re-rahm home II Sunday evening 1 home Thursday morning. I and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ties was duced or increased for the mont1J. of September, 1934, to the amountsMr. and Mrs H W. wtnters~hin Mr and Mrs. James HAnsoh and Mr and Mrs Henry Hinnericbs celebrated Sunday eveni g at a at WhICh the foUowmg MotherS' FenslOn claims are allowed:ere Sunday dmner guests In libe Miss Ruth Ha on of I!rartington, rand Mr ~nd Mrs Reinhardt surprise party in the Rog e~bach 2463 Birdie MItchell, Mothers pension foI1 sept. 1500ert Surber home. were guests of the Ottb Fleers> a ~~hTke and' fRmil

fali of parroll home, Pla~ed ~ theT~o en s sis" 2464 Daisy Pippitt, Mothers pebsion for Sept. 1000

Elmer and Ervin Wittler i re :week agQ Sat day II pc t Sunday even ~g of last week ter, Mrs. eo. au e a cou- 2465 Mrs. Minnie Krause, Mothers pension for Ferne Pippitt forursctay evening guests in th H. Mrs. August WIttler lnd Mrs. ~n ~e Herbert Hin etlchs borne pIes were. marrIed at double Sept. ~ 1500

. Wmterstem home Wlilfam Buen the ~atter of . ceremony In the Altona church. 2466 Augusta Sellin Mothers :pension for Sept. 0 io 00Mr. and Mrs..!Arnold Vahl p Dodge, spent af~eek a ~ Mondlay Mr. and Mrs. Otto HElithold and Cards and visitfnge:ere lversion 2467 Mrs. Fred MU~hlmeier, Mt6thers pEfll-S1on tor Mrs. Lizzie

nd ~by spent all day Thu in evemng at Cur s Foote . faInIly, Mr. and Mrs. J t H. ?laus- and luncheon wals ~ ved fr m weU- Longnecker for Sept. T 1500t e JohIi Baker home. Mr. and Mr Ed. D rome and sen, Mr. and Mrs. C. WeaershJeuser, filled baskets. BeSides the honored 2468 Mrs. Clara Conyers, MothEl'rs pension for Sept. 10.00

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Uld Ruth were gue ts at M~~ Rebe<jca :Mr. and Mrs. Gerhardt <flatl1s,sen of couples, in the group were Mr. 8.lld 2469 Mrs. Jenme J9nes, MQther~penmon ~or sept. +000d Sunday' afternoon last wee. at Sydow's a wee ago T ~~day e~e- An~heim, calli., Mr. ,and J Mrs. MrB. Geo. Peters rand fa ily, Mr. 2470 .Mrs, Mariett<t Morris, Mo~hers penlfion for Sept. i5.00enry F~e1"s in. Winsid~:-'-- ning, this being Mrs Sy ~W'B bir~l1~ mID'l~ vonSe;gern, ¥rl $~ !Mrs. anti Mra. Will Petets s:n family, , General"Road ~d.Mr, Mrs. Ben er ',day. . Henry Cl'lUllBen, Mr. a~Mra. carl Mr. an~ Mrs. Elm~r Pe ers artd ~_. ml I . Thlst N ~Erxl h

II 'otteInan Mr and rs 'Eenry family :/dr and Mrs, 'Geo au and , • ~m SS oner -r . 0, e en.h1ldren w.ent to COleridge ast Mrs. Fred V ctor and.' daugh~er Mueller 'Mr ~nd J.-rJ i~ a.us- ,famllY.' :/dr: and Mr~. Geo' Roggen- 2379 Csnb;al Garage, gasoline, repatrs and repair workednesda~ for the day. were all-day g ests of rs. Hen Y sen and'Jom:. Cla",,~eriWere rJday bach ~"d famlly, IMr. . d Mrs. 24~ D<lp&-Oil Lubricaot Co".I"bricant _.M.r. and.. Mrs. Harold Qill.wn d Bartels at ,Wa e:field ,~week -a 0 d~er. guestelin 'the .John ~ ussen Chas,' Roggenbach : and. Preston, 2471 Elmer 'Bergt, s~tting up grader a,nq mamtainingnrily visi~ed ~n the- H. W... r~ TueSday, hblp· g Mrs. ifrtels th hoptEl at Ma let. ' Mr. an~ Mrs. Aug, Mat hes,. jr:, 247:Z Leon. Hansen, setting up Igrader ··1 . .

tein hom~ FridaY. evening. ,I . f1~lti,\g. : I .. ¥rs• .$oP~H<>""'~ ._ aM !!"'>lly, Aug'!"! Mat es, sr.,1 ~4~Z3' E1l!Wr L.,..sman, road wo~k .; .•.

CIar.enc.•. eto.. l'anquist:.. ..ao.d.Tb.. '" W.ilbu... f Fleer Ha.rry. . ilke.r.• M.... s t.ers. and M.r'..Pd M.' .rs.i'f. Mtss !Esther Matthes Mi'. and Mrs~ 24 40 .lIennan Assenhelmer, operating tra tor and repairl,ngove wer Sunday dinner atB' EIl1fneJ)3a~er ,and Mi ~re ta .wer~ i8'1J:et;\'t~ I::in 'the ' Otto Tlfles and f~i1YI Mr. a.n~ 2 15 Frank Erxleben, overseeing ,road w rk ." "1 t,week the Henl'): Brink an 'Kraemer were guests', the to home Sund~y!'evelUnt, Mrs, W E. Roggel'bacl\, )l[r. and COlIl,lhlssioner .1'jTo. Rethwisch.

me,' ,&tUI home'a eok' ag ,Tue y t ' " 'f t,b~ l\<trs 76 J¥th",lseb, over.s~ng roag rk ." .,M" hdk R "imr Wltll,eI' r~ '. , ' or~ ~lleQ F", E'r~~k ' . ... _ , .

u~li.l~n'tbc':iil~'vJittl~'rllio ;'ill lOt hnd f~ . sChe'l! 'a eommlsslon DJst. N~: ·s...:K~cil; .l~sld~ S~nday aiwrnoon of ~st dol '" Otte.: t ,La: " . '" .•..' _ ., _ -e~k. , "1' I' , ,k ' ~Y t9",s e n~o~ ~ "': hauUrlg .'Mr. an ,M;~s..~rn~~,.1~~: >ter,ibo~.S ,~, i'~1 •

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