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'I I -'I I iWAYNE I ;FIPIT.S<POND YE' .! W YllURSDAY, WHE ,", '"" IE RAL D -"'IiTFJi i CRITICISMS OF IS FO .1' DAD'" Early Day Store CONTRA n , LET ." 1 AT H Ult \ HEER[ FOARTNCHlWT'Y 'r:PpULMANPT Nothlllg I more leo fortmg I open ednesday evenings EAR MONDA"' Y' 50 thoroughly soaked by rains DE' AD' AN'DQMEO' e. Hieo ly" s dog; I would se e the convenience of _' One of the oldest remaining of the past few weeks that a '" Q,J" iDg is !adnoy n -some-I surroundt g communities and . buildings In Wayu-c's business dis- luxuriant growth of grass I . !en tC:Toriz n ugly, Cites Value Of CC:>l1e"e To add coati h to the trade volume trict the old home of the McLean I plies the 'hOppr>T pest without Board olk. I Int'one m sed dog I City In Talk At to justify the cost. Repor'ts from Millinery, is now being disturbing of corn or Landmark,,- To !I 1 e ra I a! E Cl b Met" toWfs fol owing this rule differ.' F al Sunday, tbouSmln'eksse brtOoOcffik. for a ne......... modern E . small gram. It seems if' grass- B R dId 'which', il be gad y given I u e In",. 1 Some sa a real demand exists; qUIl?mrnt. n?PRers have plenty of grass e emo e e. " ',to some bo r ,girl h has a ASKS FOR COOPERATljN others th t it i. largely Imagin- RITES HELD WEDNESDAY ne.rly 45 years.ago, the APPROVE BUILDING PLAN they are satisfied to let other WILL USE NATURAL GAS Iworthy dog, who ca, n t afford I l ary, It i 'pointed out that far- I, :J' bUildmg was one of the fIrst two- , , things alone, While the rain- , I to pay r{lqutredi t save its Misinformed .indiViduals re e- mers are too busy to come to Frank i resident. of story buildings on the. east side of A contract for installation Of fall has been considerable bere, Historic old INorth Hail; for 30 llife. h we I h ppen to sponslble for much of tb,e nw ,r- town du 'ng the day and that Wayne fqr 32 years, was foUnd Main street. a new Pomona tlurbine pump at the it has not been so great as that· years a of ,the lIfe andlcampJs [have the i c.e se: s ray dog rapted which is be'n? opening he stores at night in dead at hts home in the east p'art Four tenants have occupied the mupicipal water pUmping station farther west and no, h where of the state Teachers Co.lege, will 'which appare U "came f om no- regardmg sarnri said tn- the midd e of the week would of WayneiMonday morning about 9 building since it was erected by A. was awarded ,to IntOZ!rstate was comparative'y be sold and removed from the IWhere, visited th home a a little structors at the Stat T achers be appre tated, This is a ques- o'clock when fellow workmen 1'·, pioneer 'grocery store Pump company. Om ha, at a meet- .lighter last year, During the grounds 'of iu.stituti0P!. at ttl'.'!" gIrl every day, an the al ff ctlOnate College here and the v lue of the tion whlc investigation or trial dered w,hy he did not come to q!P:i prop etor here, Mr, Witter oper- Ing of the city coun il Tuesday ev- first thirteen days of this close of the sUmmer, manner In wh h t beh}lve , led to mshtutlon in general t the city, would se tIe, If Wayne is over- Unue hm construction work ate<1 grocery store on the main ening. I, month the local rain gauge state normal board deC:dbd at Its . tICS of friends Ip h)ch.\w deCIded Pm! K N Parke, staff ember lof looking an opportunity for new resfdence. Louis floor of the building and lived on The contract Iprice aftcr several shows total preCipitation of two meeting here Monday, ' '! to protect T e qroper ce tIflcate, the department of educah nat ttxe greater service, ,the fact could fJrst went to the Elming the stlcond floor, 1 alternate5 had accepted from and seventy-four hundredths With .the completion of' tag and colla wipe pracu ed, but college, sald.;n a talk at he ro- be easily ascertained by trial. called Simonin after After the elder Mr: Witter retir- the b·d new inches, Last year the entire I J. M, Pile ball for ,is ; as no c uldJ get nea enough ,wtims club luncheon Mon y at Any who believe that Wcdnes- found th1e lIfeless body, county ed from active bfe, his son, Will- pump Will be 1l1stalIcd dUring next mcnth of June brought rainfaU expected. to take InOD;'t:hs, gttjs , the dog to III talL the dec rabons, I Ho , tel Stratton. day evcnjing trade would be an Attorney H. D, Addison, Sherifr' A. iam Witter continued tHe opera-- JIlonth, It will have a capacity of of cnly two and twentyfive hun- who would ,otherwIse stay, at T;J- delay ensued the og ap- A few persons who have advantagje 'would seem at Iiber- W. Stephens and Dr, C, T. Inghatl? tion of a store ln 460 gallons a minute and will dredths inches. Between June race Will be to ....,c peared WIth a and ag-the to familianze themselves t e ty to op4n their doors and find were called for examination. It is buildi.ng until ahout 1900, At that place an old pump installed m 10 and 30 last year, only fifty new buIlding and b'l wUI ammal eVIden l;y to some a'4thenlic facts seem to h<IJld t e out. thought Mr, Elming had lime, Misses Jennie and Ella Bay- 1922, which had a ¢apacity of 231 hundredths of an inch fell. as a doI'Dlltory for bOYS, ODe who cons delled Its 11 worth college r __ a heart attack, and Dr, tnghiun crn opened a millinery store in the minut;.. While the fall of moisture would U. R:' saving. Thus, we have a unused current high taxes in thil:! city, gave the opinion that 'Mr, Elming building, ' SIX bIds were submItted on the seem to been l in hall ,t dog license an all the esse tials to Prof. Parke said. RITES ARE' HELD had been dead at least 20 hours. In 1919 Miss Maude McLeaD and pump project, ,Other bidders and some sectlOD.'> late.y, It IS none of 3600 will be completed before go \..'ith it for he ,first one who ap- If those persons who are criticis- . Deceased bad visited with a neigh· Miss Anna ·1rcCreary succeeded the base bids tere1i Briggs Pump great here, and a couple of the fall term We are t, favor a ing would become acquainted with . 'bar, Arthur Gaa, Sunday morning the Bayers sbtcrs in the millinery ; l':, mches more before the end of The use of natural gas·in the r dog that ia no in] the hahl of try- the facts, they would find that the IN 0 MA H,A AN 0 and had, told the latter that he was bm:ine!'ls in the same location. Miss a" $, , ayn_ es 1 the WOUld'. be acceptable, heating plant instead of ¢oal::..wa.s r" 1 iog La fasten its teeth iut passing entire CIty of Wayne pays pnly not feehng well. Mr, Elming had McLean D w Mrs A L Swan and pany, $1,798; y, McDona.d, $1,- After a lIght ramfall on July approved \ by the directors. Dr. legs. ! $65.37 a ycar toward the been sitting in the kitchen and he her own' the" 9-13, and the Machinery Fourth last year, a .tong, dry Conn anhounced in reporting the , -!" of thc college aod that any feU back of the range when he suf- MrR, Minnie Kagy has a ready-to. and Supply $.1,714,. spell followed and shriveled the action df the board, Alterations I An V,quLlI y. of the state legislature to HERE SA' TURDAY fered the fatal attack, which was h' th 1 The contract-for the lDstallatLOn corn. With the ground now estima to cost $1,000' wIll.be T e IT]askes flan:ked expendit,ures at the college would . likely Sunday morning, 8 op fl e of the new pump i, eludes the re- only good s.how- made in the heating plant during th admini"tration, during the have little effect on local taxes, the Mr. Elming's mother, Mrs, Phebe h secon dO I' . e In; moval of the pI1e s ent old pump and ers In, July WIll Insure a record- the s er months to the m I ary r flce Elming, who has been in the as -.vays e 1Vmg uar - motor and the old motor and breaking crop, change natural gas in' the d a( e y D;ecess sac I d speaker continued, . for many months era for or other, usually equipment which replaced by ... to Insure I me d and Not only is the cost of the col- Mrs. HenrY; Klopping Dies following fracture of a limb, is the famIly WhlCIl operated the another Pomona pump last year. ... suP'IPort. dif- to Wayne taxpayers very Thursday After Stroke tically ill and has not been told of store below, The Interstate company offered MAY ESTABLISH succeed. ProYf. Lout'. tie ess severer.c - s all, but during the sa..... e 12 Of Week Before. A t t rI k b' \1'225 f th Id I t ,",.-.:..1 h !h r'r and bstruct .. her son's death. Mrs, lma Jones, new wo-s cry 0 c usmeSE... or e 0 equ pmen , Gregoryl'who will retire from the w, °tbe or months that local citizens pay HAD LIVED HERE LONG sister of deceased, has been staying block Will be erected on the Revised plans for the new brick faculty t the",· close 9f ',lhe .sum- the B millIS a - $65.37 in taxes toward the support with her mother constantly, Frank during the !'lummer by C, E, Miller. pump house were approved and a mer te . Mr. Keith thl'.. deal of rccOlstrtlctwn ad read- of the college the institution and M d MAL S n date will be set soon for taking MANurACIURING t k' lace? Why' Mrs, Henry Klopping of Omaha, Elming had visited them Saturday r, an rs,., wan are ow· r is compt,eting work' ;s a, lngtoadP of 'el? its instructors, employes and stu- resident of Wayne county from evening at the hospital. ers of the property, bids, The bUilding is estimated to , d Nth' lend hmdrance IDS '" P \1'700 ter s e!fee at or w iirA,:um, ,- , ' dents pour several hundred thous- '1892 to 1920. died last Thursday, Funeral services were conducted cost.p . , versity of music. 'Me: no.e: BU RG LAR G ETS UNIT IN WAYN[- . .-", ers college [: Co d LU U I I Strange one wll form, on the college ONE YEAR FOR A it td f th I I bitter pills of nt one receiVE;' annually. III ,sal- Omaha Saturday morning at had charge of military committal WfRS t g an e e G h Ie Cream Cc.mpC\llY No action was taken 0 bids,for will swallow overitihe'"pros ect of a aries',most of WhICh IS spent ng.ht and the brought overland to at Greenwood cemetery, construc IOn 0 he new- wan ra am e.. fixtures I and eqUlpment for I the lilUe husinc:=Js Friend- h¢re In Wayne, Prof, Parke Sal?, Wayne where services were con· Frank Emanuel Elming, son of E bUIlding Inspecting SItes For new woman's resIdence 1 hete. ship tihat is worth infithit ly more In addition, the college. cafe,terla ducted that afternoon at 2:30 in Mr. and Mrs, John Elming, was WINSID 'lHEfT Installation of l'mothe; flood Plant Here. The hoard committee i eqWp- d <l.30 000 a year WIth "ayne the Presbyterian church by Rev, born November 21, 1890, at Oak- light near the banf,stand In Bres- WOULD PURCHASE CREAM purcbases will go 0 Omkha 'for foodstuffs. The in- was made ! a re- Available Slt a <:: In Wayne for the ::1 bargain 011 to a fr etion to stlitutron attracts 1,000 students a ¥ d ti 1 It I t r co -- f.L r-t,,- P erishable wealth, Bold, defiance year Rond those young men and Mrs. Mary L, Klopping, nee The family came 'to Wayne from Edward Gable Pleads Guilty uc on In e rc ra CS or m- establishment of an Ice cream ma-n- commit'"Fe been to h with 1 al mer Beck, was bOrn near Council Oakland in 1900 and deceased had mercial users was dIscussed. It uf t ring plant and bottling purchase equipment afteJr the Orn- of thc pulicy ti1at "what is good young women S 01' oc - Bluffs, Iowa. November 23, 1868, b f I d llliWW To Robbery Of Hardware pointed 0 ,t tnat by are being' investigated by aha in36ection, trip. i for thC' \oose good {or t e chants, and thus had completed 63 s:::e Sin:. ;;; . Store Last Week. ... mg cne step In the commeretal fIi·aJ. l' th Graham Ice Crea.nl plans' for mov;\ er" all tHmr):Ja ion of Wayne State TeacheTs College 6 months and 16 days of life, ed for military service at the time schedule, a saving ?f $1,600 a ye,ar a:yO, it 11:s, been learned. 'grandsUmd to the ne' . athletic privileg(" -a* pep. and brought to this city 50 families i df II h' t th t' f ALL LOOT IS RECOVERED would be effected for commercIal "I: TIl d {f. unaisguiseci confltct betlJ.re n prac- who. are pow a part, of ,the com- ce dan th e D ows IPd a t e h Ime. of the world war and in users Furthet dislcu<"sion of the Although no announcement of field we e·approveQ e, t - lice anti nrofessibn--aI1 ae aimed mumty aJi:J.d are contributing to the herd ca . th'Plen erdgir - ing at Camp Devens, a.c;s" and Less than a week l\fter he rob- rate Iredt1ct;on will tak'" the company's plans has been stand 11 be m.oved '( d d 00 near er Ir p aee an on there he was honorably discharged, P " , ... made, officials have been here a single at accl'etitU of money at any development of the civic an e u- March 7, 1889, she was married to . EI' f th d' d' 1903 bed the Gaebler & Neely Hardware place at the ne::h meeting, al r . th I t k t . first proposed The nc¢cssary ,acrific;c of cha acter or caOonal life of the City, Henry Klopping, They cstablish- Mr. mlng's a er re 10 'store at of merchandise Because of a 'protbst def1riite ac- sever Imes In e as wee 0 db' of, kindly 'n<!l helpful fe lowship, one of the faculty own own a?d brothers and two sisters valued' at $150, Edward Gable, 24 tion on the 'constructibn look at tracts and ,va- y Otlten goc;>d \Vill is forrei ed and and seven Otl5 rs maintain dIed III mfanc;r" , years old, was on his way to the of a Sidewalk on t e north slde of cant buildings, mtimating that if a All me popular is sp rned in homes here, hc cantin d. west of Wayne in March 1892, Deceased 15 surVIVed ,bY hls state 'penitentiary to serve a sen- Nmth street, betwe n Wmdom and proper location can be a resent the belief th t nothing co nts but, The college student all includes Here they resided until Mr. and Mrs. Phebe Elmmg and, tence of one year at hard labor, Nebraska str4ets,- waS delayed large plant '\j\.'lll be established here Pors I. ", wqrldly pr fit gai worth the names of more than 100 Wayna Mrs. Klopping retired from active Mrs, Ima Jones, both of imposed when he pleaded guilty pendmg further nivestigation by dunng does , wllile that d eG flat sho o:\) thei youths, who, because the farm duties in 1920 and went to y, before District Judge Charles H. tbe street and committee. a lant in vY:;:e. it will Fred seer, I w: credit side of 00 oftenl tion is located here, can Icontinue Omaha to make their home, Stewart at Madison Monday. I serve as a. manufacturing and mG'ney is co the their higher education at home, Mrs. Klopping's parentage rep· Stud'ents Injured Taken Judge Stewart by Lutherans Will distributing point for ice cream wm D .. Chadron" J, of !human cn eaVipr an1 a. pIratlon, The state is n180 educating 100 resented Iowa who gave S d H, D, Addison, county attorney, 1 ft drinks A sweet cream Munda Red. Cloud; w. ank! things 'th t last, mbelllsh· Wayne youths in the elementary her an heritage that proved valu- In Mishap un ay Gable that he broke into Meet At Hoskins slation' would be' operated Taylor, state :super:tnten;dent, tM higher n urq arC 0e l cmploy- department of the college, Prof. able, for through the early years the Wmslde store last connection with the, ice cream coin; esidert RObert'l ed, to fur the SOIl.fid en:ds Parke declared, of residence In Nebraska hard- .J night and tooK. a shot gun, rifle, I. 9l&dro' President W: R. Tale" Combine all those faclors' and ships had to be overcome with a -,.-hree Yioung Women Hurt fishing. tackle and oil stove and Six-Day Synod Convention plant. h "n b 'ld Peru' Pre5ldcnt George ·E. lIo n. compare them with the $65.37 dominant purpose, Personal sacri- When Car Strikes Loose other was Opt;n. Next Week At Whether tt e .MarUp., Kearney: i I frhC autom horn" r,whistlel.which "'layne taxpayers pay to· fices and self denials were charact- Gravel On Road. gained by breakmg a rear wmdow TrInIty cturCh. new an existing buUd- ii,', t w<ls not 'put on: the jV Jcle to ward s'upport of the college and eristi<1 of the pioneers, in the store building , ng.eq pmen 1D V It' "R d:'Jj,'" 'i I " t Miss Mildred and Miss Ida Belle· 'd N f lk Fifty pastors, school iDg' if it decides to locate here has aCa; e Oilng I soft elotlies. ,t an't dO'1 then think before jo'ou criticIse the Besides her husband, Mrs. Klop- Jennings and Miss Hazel lmus of Gable was arre,ste at or 0 teachers and la.y d legates are ex- not been determined. It is expect- Pl' I t 'd Il.I It was at U- 0 enter- institution and Its facl.:lty or ping. is survived by five sons, Frank Cedar Rapids, Neb" students at Thursda.y v.:th part, of the pected to attet1d the convention of ed that a deciSIOn will be reached ,n 8 ", ar !e. talo the nei s othe the terr.pt to curtail its program, the K.ofIOcPaPrlnroglIO, Wayne Teachers College this sum- mlssmg loot III hIS ,possessI9n, All the Nebraska district of the Evan- within a week. A vae;ation r,eading n sick or eurc ,in'GOmmE}: On the speo.lter contiilUed. tfI ' d th of the loot m the robbery t b' , t·t tdb Mrs E S BlaIr cttrar y , it is 1 t ha: n ? 0 Members of the college faculty ::: b; was 1; l or : the kind attitude and Arley Glenn, and one daughter, Miss Mildred was wrecked Sunday Gable had ecn work ng III a Trinty Lutheran at a large number of. laborers while y;ra:rne city ,:i ,'IJ?e 0 , ec- lit orm e 'cooperation they have received afternoon when the car skidded in cream station at Winsl e for 10 for six days beginping next Fn- the plant WJ\S being established. lal mterest tor 0: days the -,obber y dar-mong who Will; attend io,: ••• a nd turn.'3 100 ea \Vayne citizens continue, to show dltch, Miss Mildred Jennings. had Protest Valuation tbe convention will be Re'1, G. ,E, plant is not known. If com- the page cf h 1he g that cooperation in the future by las, Texas, Mrs H. Stueve of Mls- her left arm broken. Her SIster N 1G L* Bergeman of Fond du Laf, WIS" pany q.ecides to lD Way?e, I I 0hU I s ,aU ,e to refraining from any attempt to SOUrt Valley, Iowa, and Mrs L several cuts and suffered atur,a rnes president of the Wrsconsin the plant will be establIshed dunng insIde p,ages p1ac1, LS : b the present standards. of the Bock of Omaha. conSiderably from shock Miss A protest against the taxJ valu- synod. He will reftresent the gen- the summer months. name keeps a. of ' , f 1' th d' lDstitlition and its ;faculty"ne con- BeSides Henry Klopping and all Imug had a deep gash below onc alion of the Peoples Natural Gas eral organization of the church. The Graham Ice Cream company of books rea1' authon tim" 0 e n ht . e.1 cluded, ' the sons and their familIes those knee. ' "-. company holdings within the city Papers dealing iWith doctrinal DOW operates .plants in Omaha. its reading! and i co on !- the here from out of town for the fun- The students, make their of Wayne was filed by a commtt- and practica.I chtuc;h questions will headqua:rters, Lincoln and Nor- book. Diplomas to , Fo D(\htf>, Filipino. Teacher eral were Mrs Fred Kloppmg and home here wlth the Dave Bahde tee representing the Kiwanii3 club, be presented., Rey. G, Press of folk.' H. B. Graham is president of, readers I after! a j DiscuKsin debls in V' °t I W daughter, Frances, and Adolph and .,famIly, had been In Cedar RapIds Tuesday, C. M. craven. Martin City, win the the company. ?ec.D. corPlet:td. a Irecent rna artipl former lSf, n ayne Carl Kloppmg of Underwood, Iowa, for the week-end hey returned .RJIJ.$er and !lamer S, Scace, the ]ect, "The Value of SOCial ACtiVl- 0 ca at , ., ,briuY j I elvin! Cooliqge says the Miss .Josephina Trumpeta of 110 and Mrs. Minnie Geise and daugh- by way, of Norfolk ISunday when committee, who flied their ties in the Ch,lurctt" Rev. 1m. P. Propose Gas For JOIn th'l vacaron' ClU.: niohey loane 1 bY: the Ulni ed States 110, left Tuesday after ters of Council Bluffs. the aCCIdent happenyd. Passersby with the board of equallza- Frey of HoskiIlS, wp1 read a paper , i l j' 'I I tq "fJu'rope'it d tq be borr wed, and spending about a week here with tool'.l the three to a hospi- argued that the $15,300 valu- on the theme, l'The Book Heating SCllool Clin c : h$'adds tha if: forei£ govern· Miss Lettie Sqott, Miss Trumpeta, RI'tes Held H,ere tal where they care aUon now in the hands of the coun- chi Applie.d to ;Our, Congregation. F " 1 0 "ldren do nt t e 'ndebted- native Filipino, teaches in Ilo IIo they then went by., taxI to theIr ty assessor, J. G, Bergt, is too low. Guest ministjers t-vill .occupy the . 1 or TlQI! e, I I red' I Arne ican tax a Will and had attended school in Greeley, }-'ridav Aff.ernoon home in Cedar BIufffJ" Miss Mil,. "All we ask," Mi', Craven told .pulpit of the church at Company Offers To Install A eH Ic for:enppled c d j to do it, ; And ti all the 0.>10., past year, She came here dred Jennings and MISS Imus re- the board, "is that the gas com- the various fip ci 1 services. Ser- Machinery For One held 1D Norfolk T and help be::>to ed1'n Europ in the With MISS Sqott after the latter turned to school Mopday, the for- pany ay taxes on the same iiS mons will be rea hed by Rev. J. Year Teat about 50 t01'fk ad,-,:a dozen y arsl most!of its coun- had spent a few days there the Stroke Suffered Last Week mer's father bringing them, but of vakauon as any other tax ay- Witt of Norfol, 'ev. Bergeman, e, e;xamln tions l'OffereQ• t tea want ore fmd mtre Like the last of May. Miss Trumpeta went At Norfolk Is Fatal To Miss Ida Belle Jendtngs may not ar, No one expeets his asse sed Rev, W, Krenk.e or Crofton, Rev. A proposal to Install all Bentha k of j i kfiyidual w 0 ib a eh 0 ic recipi" to New York from Wayntl and R W]f be able to come Cor the sum- I ti t b f th f 11 W Bauma.n pf PIYlpouth Rev. Mr sary equipment for converting the the s f of doctors in, hars; t"they 'fo getjthe pst and ar,' planned to go to Frant.:e to visit ISS ose o. mer period because suffered so seec:::;' Sp'aude of Risiag City, Rev. A: public school heating systetrt from . I I I 'II r, , C gel' for ne 'I concessi n. Europe, stop in Africa Funeral services were conducted much from shode j Miss Mildred sa'd Schumann of garrison. Ell cGal to gas burning plMt and to " I dA' the Her Friday afternoon at the Church of had her arm Monday here 1. Present officers 6f the Nebraska give'thc board,of education a year I t-- SIS on er re urn om. .1 t The b ard agreed to give the I 'ISho t ""heat <D () travel::; will pom lele a world tour. Christ'ln Wayne for Miss Rose and the member hdd to be rese . 0 , , district are: Rev, Witt, president; in which to tI'}f out the new J, The Arne ica l ' rop, n01 Miss Truropet4 does supervisory "Jolf, Wayne resident for many The two young wl1 men resumed careful If Rev. E. C. Monhardt. Clatonfa, first ment has been; made' by the Pea-- is re orted If short (I work in a nbrmat SChool in 110 110 who died June 8 in lj!- studies TUE-Sd t morning, they fmd that It 15 Iowa high- vice president; iRevi sec- pIes Natural Gfls company. , t at. of;. a y'ar !fa' nc l-es and has hadl abottt sevcn years' ex, folk hospital I from effects' of a ·MISS Jennings a wrecker to er valuation will ecl.ded upon. and vice presJdl:mt; flRev, The proposal was submitted to 0000 hI i stroke of apoplexy Which she suf- get her car as soon s reached The valuation gIven Mr. ,Bergt retary, and Dr. W. ,Saeger, Nor- the board at its last meeting, Be- '1' ate It of 411,0, 18 eS :r perience, f.,ired, a couplA days before. Rev. Norfolk but in the sihort time that by. gaos oHi.cia,Is p.laces th, e holdings folk, treasurer I cause of the h., eavy schedule, of q mpared w th 87,465, 0 bUShel 1 While in Way c Miss Trumpcta. "f "I t t bll II ft I t th tid th <Ii ' B. Dunning,' of Neligh, had h,e au O1no e, was c a one wo WI. In the CI y, Inc u lll.g ,e s- , ,other business, the board postpon- ullceu 1 st yea.r. h 5, wiU "'ave sever"l tal to cOllcge h I k d th h t t ff I b I db.,. c a,rge of rltcsf He, Mrs. Dunning bre3, c n ns, Jac an e orn nbution sys em, 0 Ice ,equ p- B tt S t hK 'r' ed discussion and action on the heat prodl ctt°tc grea curtaile t dont I two others from Neligh fur-, taken, from Ithe maohine. ment and merchandise .s;totk at U 0,. 0, n posal until the next meeting, which I __j__L-__ qished ,special IDl,1sic. Interment School supplIes, hose, manicure .set The other Wayne county K n !"ll Qpet:'- will held 5. , tit Wih 1 }itt or Announce Weddzng was Greenwopd and a few things were IDlSS- are . at . $F,165, Burr and To y llman of NeV?- Tf?,e company ihas offered to tn- elcount;f. S '.I.'F ThO J ,I ed from the swtcase which bad m,an Grover lop ed a IButter stall the gas equipment O!her small grath is exblaor:-- or Z8 u"y Thursday to bring the ?een and thr?W n back. * ! Scotch Korn Jun9 14 in during the summer and sUo,;, the d We here. and t er ma10i I;>rof. a[ Mrs. t, H, Britell an- ,to Wayne, mto the machme Chr.cken, Thzeves: a new building, at,tenth Main boa:rd to use it,: all of the jnext' C 0E' corn, ever held t greate nOUllce th engagement and ap- I ROl:Je daughter of Mr. garage men arnved. The car can At' N streets i? young :!pen school year on p omise. , ltll I1e y1elq ,,¥r:s,, bor:n be, repaired. C rve ear ere came here frotn. Newman prove: whether or DOt, purchase it.:, ' i g labunda ce n all brancbe I, :', Theft of 140 chicJtens fro I ". 1• :,., 1<. ,I If the boardiirs not"satisfie4 and t lSI tsrrilo y \\\'11 pro jf 1;>r. Heor of ,llnd Wll." {hUs "l:ed 50 Former Instructor W. G, Nelson farm seven ml!es MethodilJt Minister wlffies to retu"! to the use of coal a dqllditlon s pI 0' here D. The wCddlog date is set for :The ,f,afully came fro'!' MiSSOUrI to R 0 Degree west of WaY1le Monday nlgbt has, T 1. dd CI b!n lts,he,atlng syStem, the gas l>urn- , ', July, ,;I.[ ssl BI:l LIY!!-YM, ,e,9,\,!!"ty., years ,ago ., .ecewes , heen reported, Produce 1ealers I" 0 ress '.' U lUg equ,pmenV,,111 be rellJoved , Mrs. ¥elvin, instructor tn have been as;l;ted I watch for the &Rev. It. M. With,0';1t cost 1f the board deCIdes Page our ' the city. school a thieves in cl;tSe the;y. should at· 0 at minister, 'Yin peak to'Vaync to continue the of-natuTai'gas Page, iv yea.r: s received the master of to of the fowls wanianS .nE&! :M, llday fq awiDglfor heating the' it pur- 'Page Six a,rt;s, ,d;egree the Uni.versity in The chickens wele val- noonday .uncbeon atl., Hotel chase' tha ,the cqst .of "',., ",," ", uedat'7li. stratton. 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iWAYNE I .~t.:~. '~"",l; C"~ ;FIPIT.S<POND YE' .! WAy~,HEBRA"'A' YllURSDAY, WHE ,", '"" IERALD -"'IiTFJi

:'~::'5::;~;~t~~1~~0;1":; i CRITICISMS OF S~~D\~~~~~~~GHT IS FO .1' DAD'" Early Day Store CONTRAn, ~l LET 'HOltIT~~ r~~Dp~~s ." 1

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\ HEER[ "·"4i!.:::z~ FOARTNCHlWT'Y'r:PpULMANPT ;~J~~i.:~ri;:E' N~~m~tL~'ONothlllg I more leo fortmg I open ednesday evenings EAR MONDA"'Y' 50 thoroughly soaked by rains DE' AD'AN'DQMEO'

e. Hieo ly" l~ar~le s dog; I would se e the convenience of _' One of the oldest remaining of the past few weeks that a '" Q,J"iDg is m~'e !adnoy n -some-I surroundt g communities and . buildings In Wayu-c's business dis- luxuriant growth of grass sup~ I

. !en tC:Toriz g~-than, n ugly, Cites Value Of CC:>l1e"e To add coati h to the trade volume trict the old home of the McLean I plies the 'hOppr>T pest without Board ~ppr-oy-e-s-Sal~~f olk.h~:te~l:g l~ I Int'one m sed dog I City In Talk At Me~'s to justify the cost. Repor'ts from !3wa~ Millinery, is now being raze~ POL:~ B~dt6:iP.tur~:emits disturbing crop~ of corn or Landmark,,- ,Terr~~eTo !I1 e ra I a! E Cl b Met" toWfs fol owing this rule differ.' F al Sunday, tbouSmln'eksse brtOoOcffik. for a ne......... modern E • . small gram. It seems if' grass- B R dId

ic~nse 'which', il be gad y given I u e In",. 1 Some sa a real demand exists; qUIl?mrnt. n?PRers have plenty of grass e emo e e. "',to some bo r ,girl h has a ASKS FOR COOPERATljN others th t it i. largely Imagin- RITES HELD WEDNESDAY Er~cted ne.rly 45 years.ago, the APPROVE BUILDING PLAN they are satisfied to let other WILL USE NATURAL GAS

Iworthy dog, who ca, n t afford I l ary, It i 'pointed out that far- I, :J' bUildmg was one of the fIrst two- , , things alone, While the rain- , I

to pay r{lqutredi t save its Misinformed .indiViduals re e- mers are too busy to come to Frank iElm~ng, resident. of story buildings on the. east side of A contract for th~ installation Of fall has been considerable bere, Historic old INorth Hail; for 30llife. h we I h ppen to sponslble for much of tb,e nw ,r- town du 'ng the day and that Wayne fqr 32 years, was foUnd Main street. a new Pomona tlurbine pump at the it has not been so great as that· years a ~ari of ,the lIfe andlcampJs[have the i c.e se: ~ s ray dog rapted criticis~which is be'n? c~r- opening he stores at night in dead at hts home in the east p'art Four tenants have occupied the mupicipal water pUmping station farther west and no, h where of the state Teachers Co.lege, will'which appare U "came f om no- cu~ated regardmg sarnri said tn- the midd e of the week would of WayneiMonday morning about 9 building since it was erected by A. was awarded ,to ~he IntOZ!rstate precipitat~cn was comparative'y be sold and removed from theIWhere, visited th home a a little structors at the Stat T achers be appre tated, This is a ques- o'clock when fellow workmen ~~~ 1'·, ~'tter, pioneer 'grocery store Pump company. Om ha, at a meet- .lighter last year, During the grounds 'of ~ iu.stituti0P!. at ttl'.'!"gIrl every day, an the alff ctlOnate College here and the v lue of the tion whlc investigation or trial dered w,hy he did not come to q!P:i prop etor here, Mr, Witter oper- Ing of the city coun il Tuesday ev- first thirteen days of this close of the sUmmer, s~sslon, ~emanner In wh h t beh}lve , led to mshtutlon in general t the city, would se tIe, If Wayne is over- Unue hm construction work a.f;(~ ate<1 grocery store on the main ening. I, month the local rain gauge state normal board deC:dbd at Its

. tICS of friends Ip h)ch.\w deCIded Pm! K N Parke, staff ember lof looking an opportunity for new resfdence. Louis ROBac~~r floor of the building and lived on The contract Iprice aftcr several shows total preCipitation of two meeting here Monday, ' '!to protect T e qroper ce tIflcate, the department of educah nat ttxe greater service, ,the fact could fJrst went to the Elming home'~~ the stlcond floor, 1 alternate5 had ~een, accepted from and seventy-four hundredths With .the completion of' th~ ~ewtag and colla wipe pracu ed, but college, sald.;n a talk at he ro- be easily ascertained by trial. called Frfl~~ Simonin after :-,?1~ After the elder Mr: Witter retir- the bas~ b·d ~as $f,~~4, ~he new inches, Last year the entireIJ. M, Pile ball for coeds,:whIC~,is

; as no adul~ c uldJ get nea enough ,wtims club luncheon Mon y at Any who believe that Wcdnes- found th1e lIfeless body, county ed from active bfe, his son, Will- pump Will be 1l1stalIcd dUring next mcnth of June brought rainfaU expected. to take t~o InOD;'t:hs, gttjs, the dog to III talL the dec rabons, IHo, tel Stratton. day evcnjing trade would be an Attorney H. D, Addison, Sherifr' A. iam Witter continued tHe opera-- JIlonth, It will have a capacity of of cnly two and twentyfive hun- who would ,otherwIse stay, at T;J-

delay ensued L~teL the og ap- A few persons who have faJ~d advantagje 'would seem at Iiber- W. Stephens and Dr, C, T. Inghatl? tion of a ~rocery store ln th~ 460 gallons a minute and will r~- dredths inches. Between June race ha~l Will be transferr'~d to ....,cpeared WIth a co_~lar and ag-the to familianze themselves w~th t e ty to op4n their doors and find were called for examination. It is buildi.ng until ahout 1900, At that place an old pump ~ installed m 10 and 30 last year, only fifty new buIlding and tb~t b'l wUI ~ammal eVIden l;y ~elonglng to some a'4thenlic facts seem to h<IJld t e out. thought Mr, Elming had sUffere~ lime, Misses Jennie and Ella Bay- 1922, which had a ¢apacity of 231 hundredths of an inch fell. remod~leid as a doI'Dlltory for bOYS,ODe who cons delled Its 11 worth te~chers college responslb~e r __~_~_____ a heart attack, and Dr, tnghiun crn opened a millinery store in the gal1~ms ~ minut;.. While the fall of moisture would ~g~~C1D: ~~:~~ ~o~:'edU.R:'saving. Thus, we have a unused current high taxes in thil:! city, gave the opinion that 'Mr, Elming building, ' SIX bIds were submItted on the seem to h~ve been

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ex~e~sive in mOdeiingr~~ Ter~ace hall ,t ~ cos~

~ dog license an all the esse tials to Prof. Parke said. RITES ARE' HELD had been dead at least 20 hours. In 1919 Miss Maude McLeaD and pump project, ,Other bidders and some sectlOD.'> late.y, It IS none of 3600 will be completed beforeI~' go \..'ith it for he ,first one who ap- If those persons who are criticis- . Deceased bad visited with a neigh· Miss Anna ·1rcCreary succeeded the base bids tere1i Briggs Pump ~oo great here, and a couple of the fall term opens~~,Jr :plie~, We are pa~ticUIH!r t, favor a ing would become acquainted with . 'bar, Arthur Gaa, Sunday morning the Bayers sbtcrs in the millinery ~mpa~~'5i~,8~ ; l':, i~~;:r~~:~ mches more before the end of The use of natural gas·in ther dog that ia no in] the hahl of try- the facts, they would find that the IN 0MAH,A AN0 and had, told the latter that he was bm:ine!'ls in the same location. Miss a" $, , ayn_ es 1 the mont~ WOUld'. be acceptable, heating plant instead of ¢oal::..wa.s

r" 1 iog La fasten its teeth iut passing entire CIty of Wayne pays pnly not feehng well. Mr, Elming had McLean D w Mrs A L Swan and pany, $1,798; ~, y, McDona.d, $1,- After a lIght ramfall on July approved \ by the directors. Dr.legs. ! $65.37 a ycar toward the supp~:rt been sitting in the kitchen and he her husba~d own' the" milli~ery, 9-13, and the Nebra~ka Machinery Fourth last year, a .tong, dry Conn anhounced in reporting the

,~ -!" of thc college aod that any acti'~n feU back of the range when he suf- MrR, Minnie Kagy has a ready-to. and Supply compa~y, $.1,714,. spell followed and shriveled the action df the board, AlterationsI An V,quLlI ~mnrg~'n y. of the state legislature to curt~i1 HERE SA'TURDAY fered the fatal attack, which was h' th 1 t· The contract-for the lDstallatLOn corn. With the ground now estima to cost $1,000' wIll.be

T e IT]askes ev~rywherc flan:ked expendit,ures at the college would . likely Sunday morning, we;~ 8 op l~ fl e sa~et:c~ I~~. of the new pump i, eludes the re- so~ed, only ~ ~ew good s.how- made in the heating plant duringth admini"tration, during the ,~ar have little effect on local taxes, the Mr. Elming's mother, Mrs, Phebe h ~ secon ~~r dO I' . e l)U~ In; moval of the pI1esent old pump and ers In, July WIll Insure a record- the s er months to p~rm.i'\; the

m I ~ ary r flce Elming, who has been in the as -.vays pro~L e 1Vmg uar - motor and the old motor and breaking crop, change natural gas in' the fa~l.d a( e ~ve y D;ecess sac I d speaker continued, . Wayn~ospital for many months era for o~e fam~ly or other, usually equipment which w~rel replaced by ...

to Insure I me d and ;'h~,l h~ar~~t Not only is the cost of the col- Mrs. HenrY; Klopping Dies following fracture of a limb, is c~~ the famIly WhlCIl operated the another Pomona pump last year. ~---:=======:--.II.../g0agh~d .:e~~dOfa~ICf~~e:~suP'IPort. Tqe1PT~::n ~~lyS~h: dif- l~\'} to Wayne taxpayers very Thursday After Stroke tically ill and has not been told of store below, The Interstate company offered MAY ESTABLISH I~"er succeed. ProYf. Lout'.tie ess severer.c ~I - s all, but during the sa.....e 12 Of Week Before. A t t rI k b' \1'225 f th Id I t ,",.-.:..1

h !h r'r and bstruct .. her son's death. Mrs, lma Jones, new wo-s cry 0 c usmeSE... or e 0 equ pmen , Gregoryl'who will retire from theferenc~-w, ~"' ~.' aS~hne °tbe or months that local citizens pay HAD LIVED HERE LONG sister of deceased, has been staying block Will be erected on the sit~ Revised plans for the new brick faculty t the",· close 9f ',lhe .sum-the B millIS a I~n" - $65.37 in taxes toward the support with her mother constantly, Frank during the !'lummer by C, E, Miller. pump house were approved and a mer te . Mr. Keith thl'..~-,~~.rdeal of rccOlstrtlctwn ad read- of the college the institution and M d MAL S n date will be set soon for taking MANurACIURING ~"~t· t k' lace? Why' Mrs, Henry Klopping of Omaha, Elming had visited them Saturday r, an rs,., wan are ow· r is compt,eting work' on~' ""m&:;l~justm~n ;s a, lngtoadP of 'el? its instructors, employes and stu- resident of Wayne county from evening at the hospital. ers of the property, bids, The bUilding is estimated to , d Nth'lend hmdrance IDS '" P \1'700 ter s e!fee at or w iirA,:um,,-

, ' dents pour several hundred thous- '1892 to 1920. died last Thursday, Funeral services were conducted cost.p . , versity ~chool of music. 'Me: '~~I!'

licBBusm'l~r;,-;,'_'~k~')raC:D.I;~,~,l:'s.tler~ni;g'nc:::u,·,';chd" ae·lsloPWO,I,.'.,~ :;z,~~~~~~i~~t~:~:o~~:\~~~ no.e: ~~:e s~~o~~ ~~r a~~~:x~~i~:e~~: ~~~~~s~::e:f~~:ne~~~ ~~;{~~s,a~~~ BU RGLAR GETS ~i.~~r~ff~~~g:~~~~,~tE:17~~~2 UNIT IN WAYN[- Wlmtr~edned':e~d:'!fnO~ren~ee~npa.sOSbal:ti~nteor/ee~'~D~r: ..-", ~ :~ler=~r:i~~~t:':;:Ckc~~~~~~e~U~~ ~::I:C~,'i~·C~:;gi:~e~h~fi.~egi~:pp~:i ers college [: Co d LU U I I

Strange altiance~ one wll form, P~r~om> on the college ~ayroll ONE YEAR FOR A it ~ t d f th ~~ nns~(. I Ibitter pills of d~sagr~cm nt one receiVE;' annually. $1~2,OOO III ,sal- Omaha Saturday morning at 9~30 had charge of military committal pe~ WfRS tg an e o~ e G h Ie Cream Cc.mpC\llY No action was taken 0 bids,forwill swallow overitihe'"pros ect of a aries',most of WhICh IS spent ng.ht and the bod~ brought overland to at Greenwood cemetery, construc IOn 0 he new- wan ra am e.. fixtures I and eqUlpment for IthelilUe husinc:=Js adtantag~, Friend- h¢re In Wayne, Prof, Parke Sal?, Wayne where services were con· Frank Emanuel Elming, son of E bUIlding Inspecting SItes For new woman's resIdence 1 hete.ship tihat is worth infithit ly more In addition, the college. cafe,terla ducted that afternoon at 2:30 in Mr. and Mrs, John Elming, was WINSID 'lHEfT Installation of l'mothe; flood Plant Here. The hoard committee i eqWp-

d <l.30 000 a year WIth "ayne the Presbyterian church by Rev, born November 21, 1890, at Oak- light near the banf,stand In Bres- WOULD PURCHASE CREAM m~nt purcbases will go 0 Omkha

~~:~ ~~~:~sf~Olo~::nd~~~~e ~ ~~a~~ ~:~;a;ts 'for foodstuffs. The in- ~ ~~e~:~~~dl:et:::r~~ was made 16a~d~n~;:~~~:~:y~g::~;~:::~: ! sle~:ea~v7~~i~~~r ;e~ktng a re- Available Slta

<:: In Wayne for the ~re::rt:tl:Srype~teqa~dip'~::1 t,~:bargain 011 to ~ad a fr etion to stlitutron attracts 1,000 students a ¥ d ti 1 It I t r co -- f.L r-t,,-

Perishable wealth, Bold, defiance year Rond those young men and Mrs. Mary L, Klopping, nee The family came 'to Wayne from Edward Gable Pleads Guilty uc on In e ec~ r c ra CS or m- establishment of an Ice cream ma-n- commit'"Fe ~ been au~orizeQ. toh with 1 al mer Beck, was bOrn near Council Oakland in 1900 and deceased had mercial users was dIscussed. It uf t ring plant and bottling purchase equipment afteJr the Orn-

of thc pulicy ti1at "what is good young women S 01' oc - Bluffs, Iowa. November 23, 1868, b f I d llliWW To Robbery Of Hardware ~as pointed 0 ,t tnat by eUmin~t- w:r~ are being' investigated by aha in36ection, trip. i ~for thC' \oose ~s good {or t e gand~ chants, and thus had completed 63 year~, s:::e ~~C:~:r~Sin:. ;;; ~~·l:is1!; . Store Last Week. ... mg cne step In the commeretal fIi·aJ. l' th Graham Ice Crea.nl Revis~d plans' for mov;\er" all pOR~~blel tHmr):Ja ion of Wayne State TeacheTs College 6 months and 16 days of life, ser~ ed for military service at the time schedule, a saving ?f $1,600 a ye,ar ~O:pIa:yO,it 11:s, been learned. 'grandsUmd to the ne' . athleticprivileg(" ~nd po\~er -a* pep. and brought to this city 50 families i d f II h' t th t' f ALL LOOT IS RECOVERED would be effected for commercIal "I: ~ TIl d {f.unaisguiseci confltct betlJ.re n prac- who. are pow a part, of ,the com- ~ ce dan th eD ows IPd a t

eh Ime. ~ of the world war and~ in train~ users Furthet dislcu<"sion of the Although no announcement of field we e·approveQ e, t ~liU1 -

lice anti nrofessibn--aI1 a e aimed mumty aJi:J.d are contributing to the herd ca . heceab'~ th'Plen erdgir - ing at Camp Devens, a.c;s" and Less than a week l\fter he rob- rop~sed rate Iredt1ct;on will tak'" the company's plans has been stand 11 be m.oved'( d d 00 near er Ir p aee an on there he was honorably discharged, P " , ... made, officials have been here stea~ o~ a single

at accl'etitU of money at any development of the civic an e u- March 7, 1889, she was married to . EI' f th d' d' 1903 bed the Gaebler & Neely Hardware place at the ne::h meeting, al r . th I t k t . first proposed Thenc¢cssary ,acrific;c of cha acter or caOonal life of the City, T:venty~ Henry Klopping, They cstablish- Mr. mlng's a er re 10 'store at Winsid~ of merchandise Because of a 'protbst def1riite ac- sever Imes In e as wee 0 db'of, kindly 'n<!l helpful fe lowship, one of the faculty own thel~ own a?d ~hr?e brothers and two sisters valued'at $150, Edward Gable, 24 tion on the prOPo~d 'constructibn look at comme~cl~1 tracts and ,va- ~:es yOtlten goc;>d \Vill is forrei ed and hom~ and seven Otl5rs maintain :~dt~=~ef~~~h~~~~a:~r:~r~~~~: dIed III mfanc;r" , years old, was on his way to the of a Sidewalk on t e north slde of cant buildings, mtimating that if a All mepopular CO'nf·d~n~€ is sp rned in homes here, hc cantin d. west of Wayne in March 1892, Deceased 15 surVIVed ,bY hls state 'penitentiary to serve a sen- Nmth street, betwe n Wmdom and proper location can be o~ta1ned. a resentthe belief th t nothing co nts but, The college student all includes Here they resided until Mr. and m~th~r. Mrs. Phebe Elmmg and, tence of one year at hard labor, Nebraska str4ets,- waS delayed large plant '\j\.'lll be established here Pors I. ",wqrldly pr fit ~no gai worth the names of more than 100 Wayna Mrs. Klopping retired from active ~= ~:ter, Mrs, Ima Jones, both of imposed when he pleaded guilty pendmg further nivestigation by dunng th~==e:om does es~ kna:~g: ,wllile that d eG flat sho o:\) thei youths, who, because the in~titu· farm duties in 1920 and went to y, before District Judge Charles H. tbe street and ~llet committee. ta~li:ea lant in vY:;:e. it will Fred Anderso~ seer, I w:credit side of i:.he~edg·err 00 oftenl tion is located here, can Icontinue Omaha to make their home, Stewart at Madison Monday. ~ I • serve as ~th a. manufacturing and ~d; ~ F~m~au, ~"llJurn~j~-mG'ney is co Bid~red the n~y ~oal their higher education at home, Mrs. Klopping's parentage rep· Stud'ents Injured Taken be~ore Judge Stewart by Lutherans Will distributing point for ice cream wm D ..~tes, Chadron" Fra~k J,of !human cn eaVipr an1 a. pIratlon, The state is n180 educating 100 resented Iowa pion~ers who gave S d H, D, Addison, county attorney, 1 ft drinks A sweet cream Munda Red. Cloud; ~les w.ank! things 'th t last, th~l mbelllsh· Wayne youths in the elementary her an heritage that proved valu- In Mishap un ay Gable ~dI?itted that he broke into Meet At Hoskins ~~d:e slation' would be' operated Taylor, state :super:tnten;dent, ~in.tM higher n urq arC 0el cmploy- department of the college, Prof. able, for through the early years the Wmslde store last Wednes~hy ~n connection with the, ice cream coin; esidert RObert'l :r:--E;l1jl0~t.ed, to fur the SOIl.fid en:ds Parke declared, of residence In Nebraska hard- .J night and tooK. a shot gun, rifle, I. 9l&dro' President W: R. Tale"

~--, Combine all those faclors' and ships had to be overcome with a -,.-hree Yioung Women Hurt fishing. tackle and oil stove and Six-Day Synod Convention plant. h "n b 'ld Peru' ~d Pre5ldcnt George ·E.lIo n. ToO"tJln~. compare them with the $65.37 dominant purpose, Personal sacri- When Car Strikes Loose other merchand~se. Entranc~ was T~ Opt;n. Next Week At Whether tt e ~~~a::rac~rw .MarUp., Kearney: i ~ I

frhC autom bll~ horn" r,whistlel.which "'layne taxpayers pay to· fices and self denials were charact- Gravel On Road. gained by breakmg a rear wmdow TrInIty cturCh. ~ new~lan ~r. an existing buUd- ii,', tw<ls not 'put on: the jV Jcle to ward s'upport of the college and eristi<1 of the pioneers, in the store building , ng.eq pmen 1D V It' "R d:'Jj,'" 'i I" t Miss Mildred and Miss Ida Belle· 'd N f lk Fifty pastors, arochia~ school iDg' if it decides to locate here has aCa; ~on e Oilng I~pread soft elotlies. ,t an't dO'1 then think before jo'ou criticIse the Besides her husband, Mrs. Klop- Jennings and Miss Hazel lmus of Gable was arre,ste at or 0 teachers and la.y d legates are ex- not been determined. It is expect- Pl' I '~t t 'dIl.I It was at ~esign U- 0 enter- institution and Its facl.:lty or at~ ping. is survived by five sons, Frank Cedar Rapids, Neb" students at la~e,Thursda.y v.:th part, of the pected to attet1d the convention of ed that a deciSIOn will be reached ,n 8 ", ar !e .talo the nei hbo;rhoo~" s othe the terr.pt to curtail its program, the K.ofIOcPaPrlnroglIO,fFrWedaYKnleO'pRp,.OnYgKlofOCPPO'u·nn~ Wayne Teachers College this sum- mlssmg loot III hIS ,possessI9n, All the Nebraska district of the Evan- within a week. A vae;ation r,eading p~ n whip~ ~ssick or eurc ,in'GOmmE}: On the speo.lter contiilUed. tfI ' d th of the loot tak~n m the robbery t b' , t·t t d b Mrs E S BlaIr

cttrary

, it is 1tha:

n? 0atou~e Members of the college faculty ~~:~~~p~~~~:y;~~~~~~:::: :~~e ~~~on~~~ ;~J~~~ d~~ven b; was recovered~ offitcer~~here ~aid ~~;~~n.~~th~~~h~~~I\ ~~~:~~: he~:~~~~::r:~~d~~:~~~e:~~r~::,gM~.1;l J..v";,,il'~h i~th~

af\<lr~ or ~Ot : er~ ~~tt~t· ln~i~~:~ app~eciate the kind attitude and Arley Glenn, and one daughter, Miss Mildred was wrecked Sunday Gable had ecn work ng III a Trinty Lutheran ch~rch at ~oskins a large number of. laborers while y;ra:rne city li~z:ary ,:i ,'IJ?e 0 , ec­lit orm ILl,~ e 'cooperation they have received afternoon when the car skidded in cream station at Winsl e for 10 for six days beginping next Fn- the plant WJ\S being established. lal mterest t~ Ju~mle!, eade~ tor

;;,te~c~~:sar ot~~~sa:;erin ~~~~~or;, ~:~i~:~:~~~\~eBST:~na~~dt~~~ ~~:~' a~~e~l 8;;:~~~hlr~;::. ~~. ~~~~of:a:;~S::r:l~eso;:;' ~~t: 0: days b~fore the-,obbery ~ dar-mong ~ose who Will; attend ~:~;~:~:~ io,: ~~r~~:a7to~ :ro:~ ~o': ~~:b~~~rue:tie •••;~~~

a r~eridence., nd turn.'3 100 e a ,pr~:, \Vayne citizens continue, to show ~~~~~~~~: ~~~r~~r:O~~~:~ft~:I~ dltch, Miss Mildred Jennings. had Protest Valuation tbe convention will be Re'1, G. ,E, plant is not known. If ~he com- the .cov~r page cf Wh~ h ar~ 1hel(:hgr~ ~OOtI g ,~@ at~rac: ~n~;ndli that cooperation in the future by las, Texas, Mrs H. Stueve of Mls- her left arm broken. Her SIster N 1G L* Bergeman of Fond du Laf, WIS" pany q.ecides to loc~te. lD Way?e, wo~ds, I Boo~ I Ha~~, ~e&d'l 0hUV~t~ I s ,aU nt~r'd ,eto ~ ~ refraining from any attempt to im~ SOUrt Valley, Iowa, and Mrs L ~ustained several cuts and suffered atur,a a~ rnes g'enera~ president of the Wrsconsin the plant will be establIshed dunng insIde p,ages ~~ch c~ll~ p1ac1, LS: :[~/::~;h h~ctj.°cO~~d b :;:i~e ~)air the present standards. of the Bock of Omaha. conSiderably from shock Miss A protest against the taxJ valu- synod. He will reftresent the gen- the summer months. name a~d keeps a.~ ~ of ~ ye~

' , f 1 ' th d' lDstitlition and its;faculty"ne con- BeSides Henry Klopping and all Imug had a deep gash below onc alion of the Peoples Natural Gas eral organization of the church. The Graham Ice Cream company of books rea1' authon tim" 0~eb~~~r~;Ct e ;Z·~~w:~u nht. e.1 cluded, ' the sons and their familIes those knee. ' "-. company holdings within the city Papers dealing iWith doctrinal DOW operates .plants in Omaha. its reading! and i co on !- the

here from out of town for the fun- The students, V,.i~ make their of Wayne was filed by a commtt- and practica.I chtuc;h questions will headqua:rters, Lincoln and Nor- book. Diplomas ~ to, Fo ·'·~J{fD(\htf>, Filipino. Teacher eral were Mrs Fred Kloppmg and home here wlth the Dave Bahde tee representing the Kiwanii3 club, be presented., Rey. G, Press of folk.' H. B. Graham is president of, readers I after! a ,,~ ~a.'I

jDiscuKsin internatio~a debls in V' °t I W daughter, Frances, and Adolph and .,famIly, had been In Cedar RapIds Tuesday, C. M. craven. Martin ~ioux City, win d1scus~ the s~~- the company. ~ ?ec.D. corPlet:td. Y~tlfo~ ~a Irecent rna "azi~e artipl former lSf, S· n ayne Carl Kloppmg of Underwood, Iowa, for the week-end hey returned .RJIJ.$er and !lamer S, Scace, the ]ect, "The Value of SOCial ACtiVl- ~~tedd 0 ca • at , ., ,briuY

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Ptc~ident elvin! Cooliqge says the Miss .Josephina Trumpeta of 110 and Mrs. Minnie Geise and daugh- by way, of Norfolk ISunday when i<iwan~s committee, who flied their ties in the Ch,lurctt" Rev. 1m. P. Propose Gas For JOIn th'l vacaron'~~ ClU.:niohey loane 1 bY: the Ulni ed States 110, Philippi~e~, left Tuesday after ters of Council Bluffs. the aCCIdent happenyd. Passersby ~rotest with the board of equallza- Frey of HoskiIlS, wp1 read a paper , ~ i l j' 'I Itq "fJu'rope'it d tq be borr wed, and spending about a week here with tool'.l the three to a ~orfolk hospi- ~i.on, argued that the $15,300 valu- on the theme, l'The Book o~ ~alB;~ Heating SCllool Clin c Is::C"n~.", c'te~ :h$'adds tha if: forei£ govern· Miss Lettie Sqott, Miss Trumpeta, RI'tes Held H,ere tal where they recerv~d,care a~d aUon now in the hands of the coun- chi Applie.d to ;Our, Congregation. F " 1 0 "ldren~~nts do n t ~eet t e 'ndebted- native Filipino, teaches in Ilo IIo they then went by., taxI to theIr ty assessor, J. G, Bergt, is too low. Guest ministjers t-vill .occupy the ~- . 1 or TlQI! e, I I red' I

n~$s, Arne ican tax a er~ Will and had attended school in Greeley, }-'ridav Aff.ernoon home in Cedar BIufffJ" Miss Mil,. "All we ask," Mi', Craven told .pulpit of the e~ertf1tningchurch at Company Offers To Install A eH Ic for:enppled c d j~hp!~e to do it, ; And ti all the 0.>10., t~e past year, She came here dred Jennings and MISS Imus re- the board, "is that the gas com- the various fip ci1services. Ser- Machinery For One held 1D Norfolk l~t,T ursd~ andhelp be::>to ed1'n Europ in the With MISS Sqott after the latter turned to school Mopday, the for- pany ay taxes on the same iiS mons will be rea hed by Rev. J. Year Teat about 50 t01'fk ad,-,:al~l~t dozen y arsl most!of its coun- had spent a few days there the Stroke Suffered Last Week mer's father bringing them, but of vakauon as any other tax ay- Witt of Norfol, 'ev. Bergeman, e, e;xamln tions l'OffereQ•t tea want ore fmd mtre Like the last of May. Miss Trumpeta went At Norfolk Is Fatal To Miss Ida Belle Jendtngs may not ar, No one expeets his asse sed Rev, W, Krenk.e or Crofton, Rev. A proposal to Install all neces~ Bentha k of 'Vayn~, j W~Li kfiyidual w 0 ib a eh 0 ic recipi" to New York from Wayntl and M· R W]f be able to come ba.c~ Cor the sum- I ti t b f th f 11 W Bauma.n pf PIYlpouth Rev. Mr sary equipment for converting the the s f of doctors in, hars;~ t"they 'fo getjthe pst and ar,' planned to go to Frant.:e to visit ISS ose o. mer period because ~he suffered so ~~t~l~~O; seec:::;' to~ ~w~~ uh~ Sp'aude of Risiag City, a~d Rev. A: public school heating systetrt from . I I I 'II r, ,C gel' for ne 'I concessi n . Europe, She~rWil~ stop in Africa Funeral services were conducted much from shode j Miss Mildred sa'd Schumann of garrison. Ell cGal to gas burning plMt and to

" I d A ' ~ the Her Friday afternoon at the Church of had her arm X-raye~ Monday here 1. Present officers 6f the Nebraska give'thc board,of education a yearI t-- ~n. SIS on er re urn om. .1 t The b ard agreed to give the I'ISho t ""heat <D () • travel::; will pom lele a world tour. Christ'ln Wayne for Miss Rose and the member hdd to be rese . 0 , , district are: Rev, Witt, president; in which to tI'}f out the new equrp~

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l'whe~t rop, n01 Miss Truropet4 does supervisory "Jolf, Wayne resident for many The two young wl1men resumed matte~ careful ,co~Slderation.andIf Rev. E. C. Monhardt. Clatonfa, first ment has been; made' by the Pea-­

~tveIO~ing, is re orted If short (I work in a nbrmat SChool in 110 110 y~ars. who died June 8 in lj!- Nor~ thei~ studies TUE-Sdt morning, ~ they fmd that It 15 t~o Iowa high- vice president; iRevi Bauma.~n, sec- pIes Natural Gfls company. ,t at. of;. a y'ar !fa' ~ nc l-es and has hadlabottt sevcn years' ex, folk hospital Ifrom effects' of a ·MISS Jennings s~n a wrecker to er valuation will b~ ecl.ded upon. and vice presJdl:mt; flRev, Fr~y. se~- The proposal was submitted tot-~ 0000 h I i stroke of apoplexy Which she suf- get her car as soon s ~he reached The valuation gIven Mr. ,Bergt retary, and Dr. W. ,Saeger, Nor- the board at its last meeting, Be-'1' ate It of 411,0, 18 e S :r perience, ~i f.,ired, a couplA days before. Rev. Norfolk but in the sihort time that by. gaos oHi.cia,Is p.laces th,e holdings folk, treasurer I cause of the h.,eavy schedule, ofq mpared w th 87,465, 0 bUShel1 While in Way c Miss Trumpcta. "f "I t t bll II ft I t th tid th <Ii

~.•.• ' ~ B. Dunning,' of Neligh, had h,e au O1no e, was c a one wo WI. In the CI y, Inc u lll.g ,e s- , ,other business, the board postpon-ullceu 1 st yea.r. h 5, wiU "'ave sever"l tal to cOllcge stu~ h I k d th h t t ff I b

I db.,. c a,rge of rltcsf He, Mrs. Dunning bre3, c n ns, Jac an e orn nbution sys em, 0 Ice ,equ p- B tt S t h K 'r' ed discussion and action on the pro~heat prodl ctt°tc grea curtaile t dont clas3e~, I ~nd two others from Neligh fur-, we~e taken, from Ithe maohine. ment and merchandise .s;totk at U ~r 0,. 0, n posal until the next meeting, which

li~e r~~~~e~ulh~~o~~: n~~~ a~d I __j__L-__~ qished ,special IDl,1sic. Interment School supplIes, hose, manicure .set $15,~00, The other Wayne county K ~tch n !"ll Qpet:'- will ~e held Jul~ 5. ,tit Wih 1 }itt or ~~ Announce Weddzng was ma:d..~"in, Greenwopd ~emetery, and a few .o~he:: things were IDlSS- ho~dl~gS are val~ed . at . $F,165, Burr and To y llman of NeV?- Tf?,e company ihas offered to tn-

1~~~~taI~n; sedtl~ewJ elcount;f. S '.I.'F ThO J ,I ,r',~rm~4f'¢l.Hisco?tweI;1t~o,Norfolked from the swtcase which bad pnnclpallythema.1.Dplpel~ne. m,an Grover lop ed a IButter stall the gas ~~rt;Ung equipmentO!her small grath is do~ exblaor:-- e£ or Z8 u"y ~arly. 1a8;~r' Thursday to bring the ?een ran~ked and thr?Wn back. * ! Scotch Korn ~tch'en Jun9 14 in during the summer and sUo,;, thed n~fllY We here. and t er ma10i I;>rof. a[ Mrs. t, H, Britell an- bdd~ ,to Wayne, mto the wreck~d machme whe~ Chr.cken, Thzeves: a new building, at,tenth ~dMain boa:rd to use it,: all of the jnext'C 0E' corn, ever held t greate nOUllce th engagement and ap- I M~BS ROl:Je W~lf, daughter of Mr. garage men arnved. The car can At' N ~ streets i? Wayn~. ~e young :!pen school year b~ore ~ecicll.ng onp omise. , ltll ~ric91 I1e y1elq ~rQachlng ·~TI.d ,,¥r:s,, ~91?:1lrd ,~.~~f,.~ bor:n n?~ be, repaired. '~ C rve ear ere came here frotn. Newman prove: whether or DOt,~ purchase it.:, 'i g labunda ce n all brancbe ,~a.Vgh~~f~' I, l,in,F;~~m~syti11i,~o;, ~u~y', ~6, :t~~2,:', Theft of 140 chicJtens fro ~he I ". 1 • :,., 1<. ,I If the boardiirs not"satisfie4 andt lSI tsrrilo y \\\'11 pro ~ jf sue~ 1;>r. Heor of • ,llnd Wll." {hUs "l:ed ~most 50 ye~rs, Former Instructor W. G, Nelson farm seven ml!es MethodilJt Minister wlffies to retu"! to the use of coala dqllditlon s pI "si~le 0' here D. The wCddlog date is set for :The ,f,afully came fro'!' MiSSOUrI to R 0 Degree west of WaY1le Monday nlgbt has, T 1.

ddCI b!n lts,he,atlng syStem, the gas l>urn-

, ' , July, ,;I.[ ssl BI:l ~II LIY!!-YM, ,e,9,\,!!"ty., ~b9,u~AO years ,ago ., .ecewes , heen reported, Produce 1ealers I" 0 ress '.' U lUg equ,pmenV,,111 be rellJoved , Ex~i~.. ~,i~c,e.. Mrs. 'B~~va ¥elvin, instructor tn have been as;l;ted l~ I watch for the &Rev. It. M. ag~.' Pie~¥e~~ With,0';1t cost 1f the board deCIdes Page our

' the WaYI.1~ city. school a coupl~ thieves in cl;tSe the;y. should at· 0 at minister, 'Yin peak to'Vaync to continue the ~ae of-natuTai'gas Page, ivyea.r:s ~go,. received the master of ~mpt to dispos~ of the stol~ fowls wanianS .nE&! :M, llday fq awiDglfor heating the' ~ool.' it may~pur- 'Page Sixa,rt;s, ,d;egree a~ the Uni.versity .o~ in Wayn~. The chickens wele val- ~e noonday .uncbeon atl., Hotel chase' tha ~!l~~pment'. ,the cqst .of Wil~

"',., ",," ~"< ", ~e1;»rask8.1n,L1ncoIillast,week. uedat'7li. stratton. I I'·" Ii. whicn.WWbea~ut.600e· 1·,-, , ,rur._,

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GayT~tJ:, I."Westward Pas~aye"

- Starring ~

Ann Harding

- Last Times Tonight -

Thursday, June 16 Adm.35c,an<l10c.

"Symphony of Six Million" I- Starring ~

Irene Dunne - Ricardo CortezAstory of the greatest test lov~ever faced. Ip thegenius of a surgeon's hands lay the life of th~ wo­man he loved. Told by Fannie Hurst. Metro hewsreel and comedy. HMickeys Holiday."Friday-Saturday, June 17-18 Adm,35 10c.

'''·arren "'illiam~ Sldnt';y Fox

Guy Kibbre, ~lIne l\Iacl\lahon

They called him "The Mouthpiece" becausehe could talk juries out of justice and wo­men out of honor!

Thelma Todd and Zasu Pitts if1 "StriCtly. u: ;eli-able" and Paramount news, .':

Matin,e SundrY at 3," I' Ad~. 3~, -fOeEv~nin&, Shows, 7 and 9' Ad~i~ ~o -f5c

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"Roadhouse,: Ml~rder" ., U1, starring i .' ,

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Dorothy ~ordan ~ Eric l,inde* Ro,~, 'fSA story o~ boy and giI-I l~ve srt again~taI, ,:mbackgroun~ of ,';llys~el'Y- ano;! intr1igue. COl1l€dlf' ASli~ At SWitch. :... .:1 ..Wednesday-Thursday, June 22-:;!3. Adm' 35c-l0c

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Crystal T,he'at,e tre8en;(~ I"Man From Hell'] Edoe'"

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Buttei' Scotch

Candied KomAlso a full line of pop.

Blail' RedIlN'S Expenses.

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()1 ~'.' t~~."' l~i~.'sl .... ;~;~e.y..l~~;i.3=pe~~:~~\~0~tw~.t;:~~~: ~ORT.J ~.D..,.'H1;~.. · ...1 ..r.;rek~test Show on Ea,:rth'; Isn,!'t Circus.,. ~e~:~:i~e~;.:;i:~;:;t..:.'~.',v~'= . 0 ~rg(l,ut'n.l.o¥I'(fr.I"'.'.'.il:':!'ld·,.:!:r;PI '.d I :" 't 100 ,bu'h~ls,at $3,150. .Whe'ft to- ,BEE~, 'H9l\11E ,: OF. -' , 1 I, chalk talk ",tthe get,~c~uainted' CO If .~'" ,,,;;9,. all, . C oun y, tals' 2,090 'and Is vaiued at $720: 1;501\ $TUDENTS L' i\. 'T 0 t n to i t G 'meeting tbe,!lr.t ewnlng, Miss tJaCk on",han, pf Si;, 'CIty, di-

,- " sndrye, 1,900 liusbeis,$<75. The . t 1 vatlona -AO It ca on'V,1entio,n Marjie Cole of AlbiOl', direets the r ctor f cUh.sco",! " ,0 k :in thisTotals fe 'nSiderj1blY 'comity has 2,46~ t~ns of hay and MOdern progress has forced into institute ?rCbest~a WbiCh,\\ill.fur:- t?l':tor ,arriVed~n.~..Yn.e'rh. urs- I

Lo er [ hanl. mount alfalfa and this is valued at $17,- the dtscar~ anotber of the old SHO'VS tha out-Barnum BarJ I nish mUSIC ,at different jiCC&.SIO~. dry m Tning to org~i ,e .:roun.gcrOf Last it ar. 2"1'5 Glass, alfp.lfa and clovel frame' bull(~lDgs on college hill, num. are he American nomt- D~. C. G. C?oman~f N~rfolk, dis- bfY:; c1[ the comtuliit : mto cub

~seed amounts to 182 bushels and North Hall a structure nch wtth D\lti,ng conve~tion8. Indeed, . the tnct supenntcnden " "Will conduct scout lroop:;;. :"" I '~

Perso al roper aluatio s in $590; and potatoes, 770 bushels, the ~emories of SO years III the great showman's three-ring' circus the Sunday services. . Mee ngs of boy~ frprp. th~ ~eWayne ountty , n, I eported by $385 center of activItIes at the State was a sundaJ' School picnic com~ A_ regular sch~dule of ~erV1ce, i 9 0 12 to organize I the CJ..IbCounty sse sor .J.' iG Bergt. total , Farm machinery values arc Teachers college. !oltuay an!! fun will be ca,me,d out roups will oe held thii. a,fternoDn.03" "98 "5 'rh' 'rl d' r I Jured with t e American polltical d k tb t t te r..p' u,~ " ., IS lr;C u es rea es- placed at $320,833. Automobiles Considered obsolete and no Iong- each day an rna e c, IDS I U a orner Scace will be he local dl-~at~ vah e o~ $32'62~,91j0, ot~cr per~ and trucks !lumbcl' 2,754 and their er a~equate. the' o~d dormitory will 'OBvention, "'flth its one or more valuable trair:i.ng school as weI,I. as r~ctor. Boys inter.este in the cub 1\,~onnl pr PCI,y of, 2,) 6,87,), and value is $342,240. 'rractors and be razed at the close of the sum- 'lnga supplie'd by each or the a plea3ant oUt.mg for those attend· scout ~roject have bee Irequestedspcc~al scheclules a ! $129,100. ,The gasoline engines number, 666 an£j mer ~ession and its site will be utes, plusl unnumbered slde- iug. lo communicate 'with Mr."Scace .total pe son$-l VaIurt o~ last IYe,at' arc valued at $1113,815. Threshing gradJd and beautified. :hows staged I in 10,0\)0 far-flung A graduate and ,a student nurse an,d fin' out Where, th. meetings''Va $37 33 "10 J~ h J. 3 ,ancuses. Pjlmarles and local f th M lh d t h ltal I., < S, "', , ~~ IS wer m- machine;~ in the county number 91 M ny a college prank has been . rom.e e 0 15 asp n will be held. The pIa e had noteluded I' ~l e~tate val tion of 32,- and their value is placed at $16.~ plann,ed and some discouraged :onventions. Omaha, will be here during the in- beeD d cided WCdbesda . \183,885, oth1er pe,~~. nat pro Icr.ty 825. Three motorcycles ~re placed withih the thin, cracked walls of re:e~~l ~~raos~~Si~~U~~~f~:~~nar:~'~ stitute.to care for any cases of ill- i __

valued t.$1,324.0~b and speCial at $35. There are no airplanes, the o~d two~story wooden building. )ne-two.three with those quad- ness., I

SCh;ctUle~so~ ~]25,,8$9 \ , .' Household goods in _he county Mapy adults of today will recall :~nntal political scrambles. Rev. H. C. Capsey of Wayne;C~f!.S~. ~n~angIbles t~lS Jeatr to- are .plr~ctU at $24,355. Wayne a r0tVance whispered in the shad- At one time in America's hls- who intended to assist with pro- Fr',I-day nd

tal $40-1 )2" 'itnd cla~s B mtang bIes t I hit·. I d ow Of the old hall in which more tory. early in the 19th century, grams, will be unable to be pres-~383,5~~. La~t ye~r th totals. ere,. ~~~~~;ni~~~~:fri[~~;at~:~ ~~~~eda~t than ~,500 student~ have Jived ilur- eonventions were conducted with ent because of !"iaving undergone,~901,3 1<) and I $48u,~p5 re?pcctively. $4,860, There are 709 power wash. ing part of their college days. order and ~ecorum. In those an operation in a Lincoln hOEpitaI ~atu~d ,y

Wa~'~ ~co~mty c~t~e m number ing machines placed at $14,fi65; In learly days, North Hall was a days leading,'m~n the two par- la:::t w€ek. Rev. David Simpson of aand as~e sediva~ue ~hl , year a~e as 662 piano::l and other musical in- plain IboX-Shaped building, with lit- ~~:t;.n~~:~n::;t~i~~o~~nt~~O~~i:~~ ~~::ll~=t~~ir~:~:a~~~s~~:~:fOll~)WS'1 Yep.rltn

g1' 2~174,,_~t.67,;~ struments <l.t $28,620; 11 cameras tie mlore than four walls and the tJ f tI people Not SPEel 1,'SdOO, tw -yerl:r·old!'l, 2, ,)3, $u;r1.J, at $145; 615 watches and clocks a~ necesrary partitions to provide ::~;o;~e:;ra~I~,oinc;~entaliY:The ter~f~~I~r~~I:\he Norfolk district I :.!1~hre?-y,"e< r-olps, ~~~, : 8,900;. i Ilch $4,945; 141 diamonds at $5,480; quarters for 60 students. , present method, with all its faults,(,OWS, ,),,52, 1$16;),J~0, othel cows, O<tg f; t'1'192"'. d 1205 ThJre were two ~tairways to the tltill 1:;; greatly Influenced by pu League ~soclation are as'follows· I I

4,G~0, $1:9s,0$.5; flct aWe, 31139, ,:;o'"IO/~~r~l~~ ~oo,p, J, an " buildJng' one lending to the main lic opinr.cm. Roy Oak, Bloomfield, president; Boy~' Oxfords~ ~149$99,295; regIstered b Jls, 71'j$2'- rau "< '." .' • floor land another to the second It was not until 1860 that the Rev. Leroy N. Blough, Bloomfield, Sizes 10 to 2 "" iJ)" 0 ,

330: nth l" ~lP~S, 618, ' IG,661). Mcrcha~dlse .I~ stor:,s lS, val~ed :'ltory! There was no connection national \ c~nventions took on dean; Rev. R. M. Fagan, Pierce.HOl'se. lare asse~se 1 as foIl ws: at $26.3,79,), Bilhanl pc.rlot, eqUip- between the floors on the inter- those teatu~es which have made business manage:r; Miss Alice Mc- Best Oxford in Storetin Boys'

YcarllJlg Ico't", 132, 2,125; wo- ~ent 1'<; pl~ce~ at $1,62G~ type 3:t- ior. That was uone in order that a debacle O?t of what should be Elhaney, Neligh, rcglslrar; Rev Sl..zes 2Yz to 5 2049) year-oIJ., :112, ~2, 5fi; tl ~ee- tl.ng mach,llle~ at $8,4_7'J .. mot.to~ young women might live ,on one nn orderly; efficient business l-======--~==~':":::===========JIJoseph St?pford~ Albion, life work At T IIr y('ar~ohl", 2,~19, $',\61400; P ,nies, picture machl~es, ~3,.>OO,. OfflC~, floor 'and men students on the oth~ meeting of the 'people's delegates. secretary;",Rev. E. T. Antrim,

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1 :tnY' PIUJ' 3, 39, $76, 20; stallloqs, stortJ and post offICe, eqUlpmynt, er ,'n.ca.e of emergency At the 1860 Chicago conven- Some idea of the bedlam which reigns at mOl':t national political Plainview, men's counsefor; Mrs. E. Men':ot Oxford 249

~;t'30310 Othc' cqulpln 'nt !JIeludes ,'. . tion which, nomInated Abraham conventions may be gained from the picture abov,:". It ShOW8 part N rf 'L- At , 0- ~,,~535, Myles alle alued as f ~.p ,." ~ ",. t: • ,. Erected in about 1902, the hall E. Bowen, a o..~, women's coun-

lows: Y arlings, 7'1'$1 0; two~ r~ ?afcs, .>.9,.$1,48;J; scales ~nd welg.h- serve~ first as a dormitory for ~~:~:~nth~hte~~;~i:~o~s;eo:~n~~~ :~~~:a~i~:o:~tl;~~:~~ic~/~o~~:~;ej~~r::::~:~:%~~o:l':i~ selor; and QIen O<:.k) Bloomfield. ~s Two-Tone 2 89I, olds, 45, 1,645; thrre- Nll-olds £nd mg maclllnes, ....u, $1,300, typewnt- 1 I 1909 b inaugurated I a practice their 8UC~ dency. at the 1928 G. O. P. convention at Kansas City. ~ bugler. O~ord . •

j'.' over, ~6, .$31'.760;l~a'ks, 3, $135. ers.and a,a~ing m~C~in"2~, 75, ",$1~- ~~~~ d ~~~~~·bu~dlng.' ~~nw:~: Ii- J since followed Ar ~ -------_,!I Capita lDvested lin ludes' drain 605, and ca.. h regIsters, .10, $1,,)7q. II b t t . t·t t· ~~,::~r:up;:rters ot the l~adin~ Since the Lincoln ~ convention! ssttarUanusc~,"'IOnlgdin~ 1?,eobnrweWar·'d'cOhsrcla.~! Guy Auker Still :\ffmts tan NUllO & 4- 95ell husineR,'~ $~95; .~ lion' 'pi~tt~re' ~()UnlY t~lephpne' pr?pe~ty. if ~: 1~ ~, ~~~~he ~:l~ :"a~'1 I~:e~ ua~o~ ~annddi~apt:3~~h::e~~i~egre~n~ft s~:::~ ~~~~ ~r:i~~c~e~fo~~a~~~n~s t;oe h~~l~ tion S;ldlers" ~th all his might.! B~n Oxford •

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dock, $mo, ; oil bmahC! '.s, .$9,710';,m- v.ii1ued at $27,~5[j.. nl~trlhutlOt! dorm tory .for boys in the winter Very III In City, • Itt I :1;1010 tern of the p'p'" hne IS ""laced L Oi" nomination seemed - about to continued. These fakers not only ••••• , G k h h Melli's Outing BaJ. t.eathf''r~ I ves~~~m I~ ~ a e ajn( s,:" ; Iffi- ,<;ys "'. - . "1"', and rf~idence for girls in the sum- " k t ay the delegates· they TO k - I d" uy Au er w a as been criti- Sole '~ f proVlme b; tID lease I,Lnds, $41,- at $12,77<.>. MechallJcal tools and mer, i That plan continued until en~~tli the naming of catLdidates, ~i:o t~y s;:, hypn~tlze and ~educe I~:n~ :;~I:~~,v::~~;':n~~~:;l cally III in a Norfolk hospital the Work sh0f'8 1.79: t [)Or;. I maC.~in~ry are valued at $18,~25. six y~ars ago, when it was convert- prolonged cheering ·contests enthusiastic sveetators _in~o ..... out· problem Is, apparently. to bring! past week, .was somewhat improv-

vVayn c~unty po llry raisers prot,es'<;lOnal, books ami surgIcal cd pehnanentty into a dormitory t d Wh th 0 InaU bursts hid h I I ed the first of the week ~ Qoal,'ty \Vork n-d Dr.sst I d t $3 400 d '

star e . ... en e n m on . t e pr mary an t e convent on Auk.r spent Tue.dac' ,'n 'No 'Ol"k' - ,h.flve 10,22 ifowls va tied at~,50,- 'eqlllpme~ IS pace ",U , ,an for men stu.dents. of William H., Seward. Lincoln'f;l The hysterical tension" of past into a better relationship. t One l... ~ Shoes

~ i 110; 34,818 hr.;'l.d of ho S of all geR, othel" articles at $36", In *ecent years it has been re- chIef rival. was made, pandemo~ conventions has many times been political writer believes that bothI with his SOD. Mr. and Mrs. Earl 'For Les_SAn_Y ray.'\alued ~t Ub8,980; 1,713 s,leep - --~------- mode~eJ, nel}{ parts added and the nlum broke loose. "The eft.ect was lightened by hlumorous occur· national conventions and presl- Merchant were there Sunday··and

\·allJN) a $5)365; IJ2R dogs p1l,aceu There 'arc a lot of Kansas poli- buildipg converted into a pleasant :~~~t1iD~::~~:~r~~::~~ ~~~~~~; f::ece:~~a~r8~1~r:SJ:O~~v~;ld~e~ ~:i~~~~ ~~~if::l;. ~~:~~~s~~o:~, the former &.gain Monday. Mr. andat $12)! '5; qlld 31~ s and::; of )bees ticians who would!J.'t Auh~cribe to dormitorY· stopped their ears In patn. The Anxious to get the 1912 Bull be reversed., Mrs. Irwin Auker who came from ;

at ''$605'l - the doctrine of Prohibition if they i<' ---.----~ shouting was absolutely frantic, Moose convention started, \ Bev- Thus, the ~ national' convention1 Spencer. Jow.a.' visited him Sunday G,:~a.'D I'e-Field c rnihelHls til list of gr.at;n, ,didn't also subscribe to the Liter- T, Protect People shrill and wild... · No Comanches. eridge spent some time looking for would draft the party vlatform I also. Other relatives from the vi-

there being ~15,890 0 Isheis v~lued Rry Digest.--Weld County (Colo.) •• no panthers ever screamed. 'wIth the chaplain who was to open the and select several names to be: cinily haVe been v.;th him dUringat $66,47 l. bats tak second ~lace News. ,From, BIg SWlndle more infernal Jntensity." meeting, Finally, anxious and submitted to the party voters at his iilness.

------- InMructions have been received' Then Lincoln's nomlnaUo!1-was profane, he roared: ,j. "Where is the ensuing' primary." The as...i:Iy1 the manlllger of the local officf' made.• "The uproar,", we are told that blanketyblank preacher! We Dirants receiving the highest and

fTho 100th anniversary of the

of WeBtern Union, to protect again, '.·was. beYOnd

t·description. want him to start his prayer!"» second highest number. of votee making of the first lawn-mower ' I bJ

...I • The Lincoln boys _ . . gave a ~ At the same convention many a there would \!nder this plan.,1 was celebrated a few days ago. i"LOTH'I R .Wayne citiz.ens from the opera- leoncentrated. shriek that was Gentile was moved to tears of 60me the pt8'lidenUal \.and ........! :,," . __ ',;:~~~i~~ "'ti;'eanc~mo:t~;n~~;,~cleet';:~~ .0s!t1ve!Y~lul~' ,merrinwnt bythe spectacle of the presldentia~dat"'L ~::;, bappy return.s· -~DetrOit, _

designed to ~ind victims for the old

"~panish Prjlsoner." Dloamatics Class I ILeague InstituteInstea~ ofioperaling from Spain, ELEVEN PAIRS OF j •

as on 1925 and other years, the To Give Plays TWINS IN RURAL To He Held Here~aun:rlr~~snoofWthi~r ~eOt~~~s ~rr::~~I~a~ __ COUNTY SCHOOLS __

~:~:g~~: t; 6ref'i;~~~ ::I~~t~~~d :~~; Three One·Act Dramas To Eleven pairs of tWi~S attended Norfolk District Methodistsest numbers of intended vietiml-l Be Given Evening the rural schools of the county dur~ Will Convene Wednesday

being selectEjd in Arkansas, Okla- Member~:fJt::r~~a,t'ICS class ~~~mlh~i:'''lea;e!~~tE~n~:~~I~~~~~~= At Waryne Grounds.

~~:~~aI:~~a~~wT~:~~~o~ebraska,of the State Teachers Coilege, UO- Intendent, flhowed. fo:~~te~~~~~a~~u~~:ss%;~~The letters say the writer needs der the direction of Miss Florence T-\\.·o of the pairs of twins were the Norfolk district "Epworth

help to ca~e for a 16-year-old Drake. ,,,'Ill give their first pro- pupils in district 4. They were. League institute to be held at thedaug~lter and to save a sum (\f ~ram of, .:m~-ac~plays In the col- Wilbur and Wllmar Kai and Man- county fair grounds for a week be­$350,000 on deposit in two banks in .ege aud~tonum on the evening of ford and Mandville Kai. ginning Wednesday, JUDe 22. Rev.the "United States. The intended June 30. Other pairs of tWins and the Leroy N. Blough of Bloomfield,\'ictim is invited to come tQ SOUel Miss Frances Peterson will be rural districts where they at- and Rev. R. M. Fagan of Pierce,America, pay) court costs of the the s.tudent director of "Saved," t'ended scho~l were: Lora and Dora dean and business manager respec­prisoner's IJrank'fuptcy tnal and ~he first pia! on the prog~am. It Miller, district 11; Andrew and lively. will be here next Monday toreceive documents to obtain the JS a domestic comedy written by Frederick Mann, district 28; Rob- have everything in readiness formoney on deposit. For this aid, J. W. Ro~,ers, j~.,. and present~ a ert und Vivian Felt, 42; Buford arrival of the Leaguers Wednea.ltne-third of the $350,000 is offer- cross section of hfe in a typical and Beulah McMillan, 14; Lois and day.ed. The p-:isoner cannot receive small town. Lyle Gamhle, 47; InabelJe and Iva· An instructor from the Kansasc:Jirect correspondence, so a code Members 0: the cast and the delle Pearson, 6f); Mary and Marie City Nalional Training school willcubicgram addressed to a thin] roles they wJlI po~.tra.y .are.: Ber- Eldhardt, 7'1; Clpora and Le~na have charge of some classes. Rev.part){ is attached for use if the vic- nle: Sween~y a~ ],.115S MI.nme T~e~ Evans, 82, and Mary and MODIca Roy Spooner of Scottsbluff, willtim 1$ interegted. . mame;. Mane ~ttchell, MISS Enuly McGuire. 32. conduct the ass1:.nbly hour each

A Eumber of these cablegrams Tr~mame; Allee Larson, Sue ~re- Of the 84 districts in the county, morning. Mrs,~. Berkey o!--Chi-have een offered al 'Western Union mame; Rose Velder, Mrs. Bostick; 20 now have modern buildings, the na, presents ste~opticon pictures

offic ,s by intended victims. They Inez ~elsen, M~s. Saund.cr.s, ~nd report showed. Sixty-two of the liiliiiiiiiiiiij:include people ill ali of the nine BJondma Schne1<.Ier, Miss Zilla buildings arc equipped completelystatep named above. Western Un- Blr,dsong.. " . with single seats. Two hundred andion ~anagers, alert to protect the 'the fa~ta~;lc comedy, Cm?er- fifty pictures decorate the inter- ~--public, tell intended victims of the ella. Man:led. b~ Rachel .FJeld, ior walls of the various buildings. Tryswin~le whem they seek to file such ~eals With the hfe of a. prmcess Twentythree of the rural schoolscable;grams. SUbsequent,le,tters say fl~e years after her marrlage.to a have furnaces for heating, 24 have I )the South Americalb. trip IS unnec- prmce charming. The play Will be heatrolas, \) have stoves and 7 Ilreessa!; that by advancing a cer- directed by Miss Aural Dennis. still equipped with the old round ~.,:",1, Buttertain ll~ the prisoner's re~ease can Members of ,the east ~re: Mar- heating systems,be 0 tamed, and he and Ius dal~gh- garet KohlmeIer ds Cmdcrellrl; At 63 of the school there arc 6::1., S h (tcr ill then proc"led. to ~he Um~ed Catherino Berry, Lady Arabella; storm caves. Only thr<'c of the cote iStat s. If that sum IS sent, a third Mrs. Myrtle Day, Lady Caroline; rural schools are equipped with Kor~\".lette' refJ.ue~ts money t? bUy Aural Dennifl, the stepmother; telephones. They nrc {lIstrlcts 3, ~ \stea ship tClkets:, Th~t IS. the Marie Faltys, Nannie; Donley Fed- 44 and 78.last card of the Spamsh Prison· uNson, prit;Jce charming, and Or- _

viile Sherj' Rohbln. Cash Stolen From ' J---.----- The thir play on the program We have opened a Korn

Mi sionary Gives wiil be "Th Red Owl," wrilten by Office Desk Here Kitchen next the

'Addres~e8InCity ~~~::a:i~~:te~ct~:~a:f~h~h~~:; Twcnty-thre~ dollars in cash was Deep Rock fillmg sta-

:Ra '. and ~r5: 1.:. L. Lege~erswho rlepic:ts a sister's love and a hus- ~~m~c~/ro~v~n~~~hin;~~:tTr::.: tion, across from thehave been in mtSSIon work 10 South band's loyalty. The student direc- Tuesday mQrning, he reported. The college campus and in-and entral America. and in Mcxi-r, to!,\ is Miss Irene Dye. robbery occurred while Mr. Cav- vite you to try a box.(lO. ere in Wayne fr~m Thur~daJ.' Members of the cast are: Max anaugh was out of the city. You'l1 like ,it.until Monday conductmg meetmgs. Hendrickson as Herbert Bryant; It was the second time that such'['he had been on the wes~ coas~ Ethel Brunham; Dorothy Bryant; a robbery had occurred at Mr.and ere enroute to Camp Pmnacle Ralph Jacques, Edward; Elmer Cavanaugh's office. A year agonear Albany. N. Y., on'.the J:lud~on Mahler Canrles and Donald Starr somcone entered his office while

~~:{ ;::::c~:~·t~~:~~~:~l;~v: the policeman. • , he was out and removed a small

gr~u .ot~;~~~~e::~~~~~ Indian New Proprietor ~:~~lnt 'of cash from the same

sign i~nguall'e, told experiences of For Boyd HotelIpca 'ng new tribes aud describedwor amoug the}n Sunday after~ Announcem:mt that William.- Blair, Ncb.-An estimate of the l

in an .. p.ddreas at tho college. Kuhl of West Point. Neb., has leas- expense of, the city of Blair for 1 .olte at a union service in the the Boyd hotel from Ellis B. GIrton the current- year shows a redue- But~r Scotch

at the PresLytel'ian and will take possession July 1 has tion of $35,100 under the previous

Afternoqn and e~ening been made, year. The expense for this year is ~.~RNee in a were ~nducted 'riday Mr. KuhI. a veteran hotel pro- estimated to be $155,400. Not all

9, d aturday In the E. B. oung prietor, will succeed Thomas Culli~ this money is raised by taxation,h m . gau, who has been operating the as the profits of the light and wat- KI ~HEN

o kland and PI inview we~ rep~ hotel for the last two years. Mr. er and ice plants and also the ",'r se ted by gro ps of abo t 20 cUutgan's plans have not been an· municipal swimmin~ pool all find ~u". &, Tony Dillman ~

c eh Sunday. artington, mer- nounced. I,~th~e~ir~w~~a_y~~ln~t~o~t~h~e~g~e~n~e-r~~~i-~f~~~d~'~!!~!!!!!!!!~5 n lld Thurston were ~ther oints The new proprietor plans to re~f*o which vial ora came,' The model and refurnish the hotel. Try a Wayne lfeiald Want Ad.d. nd SWCdiS1Free inlss~o!n pas~ Plans for· the Chaonges have not I

~br. roUght a ys' quartJt and been completed. i·! '

nli 'd quartet nd hoth groups Kay Swimm_iJl.g Pools av .:~~~~n~rf~e:'~p~~~e~:Gospel Meetinys ,

. ,,!,artetfr9m. hurstonal~O fur- ToBe Held In Tent ' 'r 1 ~'nisb number.s. . -. A series of gospel meetings are 'UAW "pen to the' ubUc I

1" ,. ',' .. ,,' >, •••,. _'''''' • • ' ,h~ipg ~on<lucted in " tent ",t West ~'"'I' '!" ' .., _iirililfilliiiliiit'j '". ~q(S~fIO~~n.:t~~'. '.. E'li~t!l and Sherman atreetll, Meet· j " • . 1 • .r1if $;P..~:"qav n~ul!!rha~ begun 'Ings ~re belngl\eld at 8 o'clock '.' 'I ~ I •.

t lie ~,!nu . cnl)susof Wayne every night, J. Good and E. Vogt Norfolk district Epworth League wilI.have e",c USlveof ·,,<111'0 l'all'~' .There are .are the eVaPgellsts who are con- Ul\e of the pool June 22, 23, 2&, 27 'and 28 ~rom 2 :30arely 600 chIldren of dueting the meetings. The puhlle "_until 3 :30 p_ ,m.; and June, 24 from 1 unti;':;' p. m.

~:~ ~ ,s~. ~~n ~c~~~r t:atii~~ is inVited,.-to_a_t_te_n.::.,d.:.,~~_ The p~o~ is apl,en to ·the pubhc at al~ ot~er ho i •

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Why not i give fat/>"'i iLtie? We have 'a big&election 'of ties' in allthe colon of the! rain·bow, !

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~enver where he 11 spend some ~evenueBill Goes gallop.; cfboD ed gas. 4Jcen a

tt':'iss, Mabel ~wen is spe.ndIDg In Eff~ct Tuesday PO~~llli~. 1 ent a ~~l1on'pLI "th.e summer. 1m IOmaha I With Following is a summary of the by refiner·' "fncnds. "Dewexcise tax law which goes into ElJCtri~ ene gy, 3-per dent P il

Mr" and Mrs. i SPfDcer Steven.<J effect next Tuesday, June 21. Com- by buyer hf ene gy. 'were Ill; N().rfolk Satfrday to spend parisons of the new and present .New ~!M;sce neons ~"(es.the day.. '. rates are given. Telephqnes,~ cents om calls 0

.Fre?dy Burnham.! and Mildred Indh,idual Income Tax Rates. , ·50 cents t.0 $1'; 15 cents ~n $1 tTimalm are attendipg school in Normal $2, apd 29 cen over $2. 'r'Wayne. Net Income present new Cabl~ and r dio cliSplitl hes, it

Dick Gut:zman and Dick J:Iurl- First $4,000 . 1 V..: % ' 4% cents on fill me sages. ,

IOFTEN fi r! in self d 'ng'f bert were III Wayne on busmess $4,000 to $8,000 3'1; '8'1( Leased!lwire, 5 per cent!.listeners tonthe J',-Je P~~~k~rtseri~5 Thursday. Above $8,000 5'-/(, 8% AdmisSjlons, f'0 per cent on al

over the radio ever give a thought to . Norma E~die of Car:oll is visit· Surtaxea. tiCk~ts c~sting 41 cen~ a;nd 0 er;.

:~' f~~~~ '~fh~h:S n:r,o:;~~;~:'i~,~f~;"~ ~~~ ':'y~~usm, Irene TIetgeo, for a pe;~:n~:: i:~~~:'~ve~~ooa~~ pe~'~e~7port d by p.pe! linef ~~~~en~~~rb~~t~r¥~~e~ns~~l~\~~n:~~l~~~t Mr..a~d Mrs. RenIjY Lage of Car- graduates up to a maximum rate Safe d~posit 'boxes, 10 per cfntputting in a 1M of real ,"ark ami I roll vlSlted their son, Alex Lage, of 55 percent on income in excess pai~ by ~.enter1 'don't be!i('\e there is ~ single popular Thursday. ,of $1,000,000. Bank checks, 2 cent;s en,ch. i ,

To Entertain: A d. sketch n,-;w g-lJin~ out Oil the air in Mr. and Mrs. M. Madsen ami Th r: t tax h dul YachtsIand ats, graduated; lif-Mrs. Ro E. Johnson entertains \\hich there has not j'{'en:l l'lt of real Burnetta and Claron vibited rela- . e p esen sur sc. e e be- cense taJd from:$10 to S20[). j i

Ladi~s' Aid ot Concordi Lutheran hune!;t-t0-goodncss effurt sr;ent on it. tives in Coleridge F.'riday. gms at 1 per cent 01;1 mcome in 1 Postal Ra.u-~. j

church atfer home T rsdayat'. I know that is the case with Joe: Willis Burnham motored to excess.of $10,000 and ~duates to First ~lass, tcen~ v"t· .~•.temoon, Ju e 16. Pal,,()ka, Fm;t urr, I want to tell every- Winner, S. D., where he will be a mRXlmum of 20 per cent on in· second class, first and se~· nd

[.(,dy \\ h'J listeTls in on my act that it employed for the summer. come over $100,000. zones, 2! cents third 3 ee: tg'.

Hold Picnl .. is not the easiest thinl1 in the world to !he Pleasant' Hour Club met . ExemptionA, fourth., $ cents; fifth, 6 ce ts;The midsummer pien c will b2 ~;:;:;;;~linn:hi;em~:~l/~~l;~(~::l:I'~ t~e~~~ Thursday with Mrs. JIm Timalio. Marned per!;Qns: Present, $3,- sixth. 7 Icents; seventh, 9 ce ts

held June 24 on LIe church .and hei' 11 frum (!(Jing some f(Jot- ~ The afternoon was spent socially. ~OO; ney.'. $2,500. Single persons: and eigh~ zon~, 10 eents_ I .'g.round.•:;. A program w 11 hed

tcn Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson of resent, $1,500; new, $1,000; all Stanip Taxes.

at 11 p. m. Dinner will be serv d. ~~',~~ ~J~l~i;i~~r~~,~~~~tst.he mike in the Belden visited their daughter, Mrs depend~nts such as children, $500 Issues of tlonds and caP~ta:1Of training in Da~ond Kenny and family on Sun- exemptIOn each. stocks, 10 cents each S100 far

Luther League Eh';ds tPI{'~at,('s. m.,n' than day. Earned Income Allowance. value. ,At the June meetmg 0 thf) _ s"me s!'\"enty- :Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Demp::;ay Present-25 per-cent; new-none. Transf~rs of stock, 4 cen~ a

er League, delegate~ to the State bkcn part in and Loretta Auker motmed to Corporation Income Rates. share; 51 cents when selling priceLeague conwention at 0 aha wen. ('\"('r \·ari'lll-". n('t\\drks. My stage ex- Norfolk Sundb.y to visit Mr. Auk, Present-12 percent; new-13 over $20 ia share. (Including stockelected as ,follows: F rn Erwin perience started in f"rammar sch("(,! in TED BERGMAN er who is in a bospital there. 3-4 per cent: 141~ percent for con- loans.) Iand Glad¥s Nelgon. Alt mates are ~~'7' a~:;r;ta~~d\~~':ifrf~t1:·I~; ~~~~h~d One curious thing about my radio Ellen Grace of Sioux Ci~y a~d soHdated returns. Transf~rs of bonds, 4cents onHelen Carl$on and Marvm Frpu- (" I' career;s th,at the, rme qllallly that \HlIlj Spen?er Steph.ens were uDl~ed In Inheritance Tax. each $100"

."IUI:. 11,\ l ni\c.rsitr, mixing in theat- ~ t Elk P t S Pr Corickgon. The convention will be nc-d~ tel a ccrtam (Xtent all that time. n," ,an .«miltlOn-and my first engage-. marrtage 0- unaay a , ~m,. esent-·graduated scale from 1 nve~anees, 50 cents on deedsheld in July. i Then I t1wle a real bid as a ThespI<1n ment-l~ d no ~5e tfJ me on the H.). D. Mrs. SLep~ens has VISIted l?- per cent on estates itt....excess of of $100 to $500; 50 cents fSr each

~h\ j !THUg tl, \\ llh .1 -".tuck cumpany in }I~11.1Z Company s pf(jgr:J.~. That qual- Sholes many times and is well $50,000 to maximum of 20 per cent $500- add\.tiOnal~ ,Uk 1:th rna ('ltv \\here I learned to Ity 15 tf> speak n~any dIalects th:lt fl acquainted here, The yoang coupi~ on estates in excess of $10,000,000. Produde, future deliveries 5

FernE~~:::::n~:l~l f':;4at

dm- en wt all the r"It'~ mek<1rama calls 1~~~ne;heasc,~ ~11~r. he~:;~';Jkadu:'~1 will live on the bridgcgroom'.s. New -Scale b:gins at 1 per cent cents_ I ' , "nell ard Buwper last Ru an" In th~ f r It mav n ~ l'e the hlghec;t art krm of Eng1i<;h Next t'J tile sta e f<lrm south of to,",-n. on Det estates 10 excess of $10,- I •

~:tza~~r~1r~ h~~r~ S~' ~~~~~n wae~~ ;'~t 11 .~~I~h ~~~( th2 t~~~I/tl~~~~~a~~~~ G~e~r~~Je~I~~n~in:ti t~~,~l~~a\~~ ~~~I R~~l~~OI::~:s;:~~ea~nme~~ ~~oe:t:~ef~:~~a~f'i~,~~o~ri:rcent Cele%1ate Birthday'q I ;os l11tl, th,:, \' ,ice an·t expressiun. I I Sh 1 di d Th " Of h H . tfamily find Oscar S\o'\a son from a l..t "f cn:<1it t'J mv comT,ara- cum(' ~ jlr"fe'isiun:l.ll)l)xer. Outside 011 0 es amon. e score 'at; Gift Tax.. j~..:,!~_~ arrlJng on

WakefIeld, Fern and CHance Er- brief expcric:Ke in g').,d dd a hie{ eXj,erience.trYlIlg t() ~ecotne al]9 to 8. in favor of Sholes. Earl Present-none. New-begins at John ~on was 74 yearsWlD Famy; and Ruby Ffedrl( ksol1 hr my 3,l,jlity tu get a~russ 1 ndl ~lagnate. \'. hlCh ended dl~a~tr()us~. Grant IS IIl3l\!ger of the Sholes three-fourths of 1 per cent on gifts old this eek a,nd to remember ,the

;(\.gnes J(Jhnroull' of Laurel, Ted and Helen and Nma ~\nder~c,n. Mill a ,I my act. eriher s~a~~ee ~~.~':{SurmL:lyd:o~;lf·~~~~~I team. ~ of mon, th~ $10:000 and gradu- occasio Mr ah.d Mrs B J 'Hi ilVine. GundEr.sDO amI Mr. and Mrk jDrie amI Hazel Paul an~ Irene- riDd (If ("'1110;(' l,e ~a1(lr:4 does O?t call athletir~ I .. ates to maxunum of 33L.i! per cent of, Ran~ IPh. Emterta.ined ~t ~~Ed Bluom and family. \.nita Erv.'ln for a~ m'lrh \·:;If1("!V In ~rr(,~~li'n as Cnti! Ape,', I uoo,1 to k-~ h••h-I .. . Bucha~WmgP-tt over ~10,OOO,000. ner Sun y fo·, Mr. and U_•.TL..._

B'I Tt' . ,,_ f' . - (,th~'r ch.tr;:lr-t-eg I hare ·TJ1~\.'e,1. '-"- ~~... "'~" o. j M E th W ng tt and Ro r ., U\U.::l "" ..JJ.llU

"JH't~~ .Y~ul;:1al,: ~~{,J,~lr'rIO,S,,;)o,.lX"t Chitj~, \ diggin,-,~ with Frank HcadHk the B ~ss 's ;rRa Idole h ge Import Tax. H . n and Mr. and Mrs. R,anl= .. !or AlirR Han..~l. a (~lImi;'I~~;r't0 1~:1:, ,;',,)at'l:":,~~~~'f "a"", Knc hhy \\"al,h ·.,f "tlr sketch. I~ that: .uc anan a n p were rnar- Oil, 1 1-2 cent a gallon; coal. $2 Harrin 0 and sons of WaYne,

hUiilt' IWl"f'. I Lyle C'1e-vdantl accorn. AI" H hilI .... ,~.. m\J~h Fiorile \\";,Jh-r, a, concert' ned, Mond,a.y,.J,une 6, at Ran,dolph, a ton·, coppe,,' 4 cents a pound', and Mr, and ·'.rs. Roy Lathroi"p. . , Ice anse was p e:ltan y :;ur- f. ,r f ("ar r am making him R Ma W il f th ..lmnied hlmt' ., I t'I" ft h sup no (,n ('BS le1ni'-'loll .,tudio, I .ev. ne cox per ormmg, e lumbe', q a tbo"oand feet. Laurel.

pnseu as JS ouuay a er o~n w e.p k\ tl-hrarlt'rJ pers' n-anrJ t kif b M B han -=,- ~~lr. and.. ~. 1',rJ(' Ntl!-un a1:1 a n~imber of friends wer~ tJldden Ir. Le Her!j!tlan and ILlt C(;· Dn t 1e ( ('Ing- m~· real man-: ceremony. rs. uc an IS, a New :\{anufacturt>r's Exci~ TaL Iliiiiiiiiii"iiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii:i.

~la\lght(l:", ldnna and ~'IJ.ra ~el- hel- home IU honor of hpr 9Lh birth- ~;~.: :n~o~~ ~;jyl\~;,~to:~.7:.e, I nO\vl,:"aa_"duaatttene°dfedthelhSehOlwe"ayn5CheOOIStaa~.de LUbrica.ting. oil, 4 cents a gallon.!jon. werr '- \lIH_~ CVl'1l1ng' rnf"ts d Th f Jl I'''' B rt. 15 ts II,it Carl 1JO . .sc !lP, r~, ,ay. e- 0 owmg gu ;-;ts welf' - - - .~ -~- ~ - -- ---- - Teachers College. She bas been:l Irelwter s w0 3 ts

eena gad on.

-'lI present: Mflrcia an r; D~ri~' .Tone.,;. l PI C k 1SJ'Jux City \·ISllrtr., MoDday, the successful primary te0;her in the a syrup. cen a poun .Lu('ilk, Cf.lrollIlf' and Alle sX- Gwenavere and Loret Arnol'! I 11ln ree - l<lsl-namt.d lo consult a ~ppcialist ISholes school the =,t wo years. Grape concentrates, 20 cents a

mOll \\·,,'1(' VIsitor" in the hom: f R "A ., • 1 \ d D (By Mr~ A \\" Dolph 1 ~ 11t I ana u 'anu Caro' J lJ fr:Oll, or'l· .. . . ¥rs. Ht'rlll<ill Ea];':I'1 and child- They Will be at borne in RandQlpb ga o~. .IWlr .sistl\T'1 Mr:=;. Ja~k Hath. 'j')f thy and Lr,:E' Stapelto!l, ohn Vol- H E k . TOilet preparations 10 per centLaul'("l la:--l :Sunuay. "'rman a er marketed a ren v;cre 1l.Ionday_nSltors in the after July 1. . •

j _ lers. Ruth Miller, Walte1r Me)'p}"',!, O\lnch of yearlingR, Wednesday. I",,'ill Eakt:!r I ,hnmp. Irene carne ~ t~~th pa;"tes. t.otlet soaps and den-- Mrs. Anna Antl~r.~{ln and D>D Leonard Salmon, Harold iRf'ynuld:.;. Ml'~ \\. Dnlp!1 called on Mr3 f'(nu' with them for n. 'Wf'(·k·.<; visit d tnflces, ~ per cent.)

,Mt'"'. C. T. Ca.rlson, Tht:0lunra, ' ' I f \" J 'r ,Ban To Present F 0 (h 1..... nLJP!"sl'n w~'r(-' wre rum .va>llp- Alden ohnf;on. _Leor," Xntl Haz·~l Hl'nry, arnow Saturdcly aftern(Jon I Mr a.nd 1I1.;.;. D~~n Helth()ld a,nd : ,urs, 1 il{"r cent ouse angu-,hldJith and Phillijl WI·)"P 1;1.- L SIlI1- for llH' w('('k-(~l1d. They 'HP painl- Nygnn, GlJnnie and Cl fford F:~"- L" 'nl' C' . L d· th ~ I D I 1 t k SId C rt 0 F -d age,~(~' ~~I)~~:~'.r bU('st~ m thr ell! t _Carl- ing and n'paitlng their hOllS.:'. ; win. Donnie anu Chffn d Jflwell. Bru~:~an l~~:eVl:1 ~~t'Wmllav: l:.~t r,c'Cr r:I:~e:~:n: i~.s t~:I''--::':-'t un~~:;~h~~~ . once. '. n r~ ay ,J~welry, 10 per cent (articles

Dmner gues~s in the Alvin Pet- Gam~:'i were playeu an~ refrf'sh- week. . T hom: when Vivian Mav wa.'" curis- Wayne muru pal band. directed ellmg for .less than $3 exempted.)!'.Ir. ant) ~Irs! Ell For.~b£'r : enter- erson home :SlIIlday were Mr. aJild ments were served. Mrs Lew!:; Te"t anu childrenItened. - by pr?f. F. C. Ree~,. pres:nts the Automobile, passenger chassis,

talnt'u the f(mowlng as dinner Mrs Emil SJ"'''1anson ano childr~n, ::-.pcnt Monday in the John Test Mr. and 3Ir::;. A1JbllSt Frtldigan fol~oWIng pro m thIS Fnday ev- 3 per cent; trucks, 2 per cent; partsglll02HL-. in UWII" !Jome Sunda : Rev. Reuhen G\Jldb~rg and Tcckla Goll:I- c.oneordia Lutheran ~:huTf"h. home. find children and Mr. and Mrs. enmg at Bress er partk: March, and accessories, 2 per cent..~!~~~-:~_~~_-.:~~. family. berg, Mr. h.nu!Mrs. F. L. Goldbetg (?.ev. C. T. Carlson. pastor) Ber,ticc T(':;t was a last v.'cek L(" ....is Test anrl 'l:.llrlren wac Sun- "My Country d MLY Flag," Cline: Automobile tires. 2 1-4, cents aaD • ---r-----."-~.- Sunday, June ]9: visitqr in the Mrs. Theodore Long" (iay ev('ning nsitor:; in the Rudolpb overture. !"Th ~if of Bagdad:' pound.!lfl!l•••••••••••••••=••=•••=........•.........=... Sunday school at 10 a.lm. Rally h'lffie. . Kay home·. Bo~eldi~u;' rna h, ,"The ~t~e of Inn~r tubes, 4 cents a ~W::d.:: 1I1:1••••II~~Rlitllliill. 11.8&_111(.111•••••••

,•••••••••• I!!I ':r services will be held andl a special Gladys Tpst W:l:=; a \Venne::!:=;av Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Temme Shiloh, BArnh e;~selection. The Radios and phonographs, ~i) per

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.:=. offering taken. Choir r"'hearsal overniEht guests of Mary Lou Bru- ::..od family of \\·inside. Mr. and Red Mill:~ ~erl rt; ~uartette, ~- cent.. .Friday evening. ; Idigan. ,Mrs. Dan HeithQ-ld anel Delmar ~trumen~;, C6me Wnere ~e Lil- Mechanical refngerators,' 5 per__ \ Mr. and Mrs. V\rlll Fehrs WE're-' were Sunday dinner guests in the le!' Bl00:-l 'I'hompson, EiCkh~ff, cent. .

Concord Evangp,llcal Fr7", Church. Friday ('vening visitorij in the Dan Julius Menke home. Wamberg, ~eymour and .?enms; Sporting g~ds and cameras, 5• ' !~ ,: (Rev. Alf. Stone. pastor) Hf'ithnld hnmf". Sundav afLernoon caller:; in the bass :'lola. ~ In the Depths, Freed, per cent (aenal cameras exempt-

S Phone G O€ERS Phone( ,a.- Sunday. June 19· ~lrs. Gen. Gie:;e and Eider w~r'" Henry T~rnuw home .vere Mr. and ~wrence ,;:"amberg

; one s~ep, ed) .• Sund.ay s!(.hool, 1~:00 al m. FnGC!.y morning callers in the Her- Mrs. ~red Tarnow aod children "Broadway, King. from the SUlt~" ~rearm::; a~d shells, 10 per cent.•=. 5 I I 5 == C'lDf.lrmabon class. ]0100 ::J.. milll Ba~r home. Evening callers were Mr. and Mrs.•,Dwener~ of the ~estern .world, Match~S, \\ooden, 2 cents per

Services. 11 :00 q,. m. Mr. and Mrs. Will Fehrs were V\'ilHe Korth and farruiy. The \Vhitp Man, Sousa, saxo- thousand, paper, 1-2 cent a thqusa

:: is ~:e:~::d:;~viC~:;~,~l1 pca}c' ;~'~:~~:'yS~::::~~l~ftcrnoonguest, an;;r~a~;~,~;'f~f~:~~~~~ :,7;;'';;~~ ~~~:tt:'°'T'K~;~';"s~:;m;=~~': an~;"'dY. 2 per cent

:: Gr~e JZf.i e Fresh Fruits • mN:tmg, 800 P m Mrs. Herman Baker ana children Dulph 'were Sund::\' diilner guegt~ trombone novelty, "Miss Trom- Chev.'1ng gum, 2 per cent.•• PI T ~OTTI1E. d • Fnday Young People" Bible w€'re Tuesday afternoon callers in in the Herman Baker home. The bone," Fil~ore; waltz, "Alpine Soft drinks, cereal beverages,:: 1',X(' "Il~tlt (!mtllit An . Vegetables I =study and prayer meetmg 800 P the A. W. ~lph home. ISwanson.s also called at A. W. Sunset," ~g; oriental patrol, 1 1-4 cents a gallon; unfermented•• 2 BOTTLE$; fAanR.t~l.!.I~.oSuIPZeEs 'i= m Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Randol ani] Dolph'f;. "March TUrque,:: Ellenberg; an~ grape juice, 5. ce~t:s a galloti; un-:: 5"" - db II = The tOpIC for tilt"' Frt,;lay evenmg ffimily ~pent Friday !€vening in ~Ir. ane; Mrs. Carl Samuelson, two ~arcbes, Th: Thtrn:derer" fermente~ f~t JUlces, 2 d6.ts a

, 5: ~ 2 FOR \25e ,= ~~~t~9~'~Uk;;I~ l-~~ Jes•• , and l1'~~I~~~ ~~~o~~m~;ithOld and ;;e~.~:~:~e:i~ ~~~.::~:,~.:.e~~ ;~~sa;'::d~~~~.F.eld Arll1iery. fo~~o~~~~~~~.22~:'':s: ::::: Li, eRick != A hearty invitatIon 1" extended Delmar Vl·ere Sunday evening visi-' wel€ ffilnday evening visit0Ys in Try a Wayne Herald Want Ad l~n when priCt!. over 12 1-2 cents a:: MaUll froiFlresh it Head '. ¢.ttuce ;: to t~e public to attend ~ll of our tors at Herman Hu~t~man'."l. the John N. Johnson home. Alvin gallon; fountain syrup, 6 cents a:.,.. i. serVI<;e::;. Mr. and Mrs. JullU~ 1'1fenke and &nd Robert went home with the

•• '""rhunate water \'I'><Y IGo'l,t''1EAllalityc,H"::. QU RL1 BOT. L = family were last week Sunday ey- latter for a visit.

•_=.=. 5e · LaPorte Ne,vs ening caners at Fred Tarnow's. Mr. and Mrs. Dave B~nder. Mr.= 'c Hilda, Frank and Will Brudigan and Mrs. Julius Menke and farn-

-.; • {By Cora Haglund} were'Vednesday evening visiton iiy, Mr. and Mr». Dan Heithold ~d

=.=. Gt- l '~G"r Al New Potatoes .= Mr. and Mrs. Richard ·Utecht in the Herman Brudigan home. Delmar \ycre \\"t'dne:;d<v ('yeIi.1Il6" FORDflu, i· speDt Friday evening! at C. A. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Test and vi:;i'tors in the He nan I-Iuntemun

•••• ',,' BLATZ _ R. i' Fine Red Triumphs fro;rn =Bard's. fa:nily \.isited in :~e .:i....rrs. Theodore home. Aft02rnuon c..lllers werC

ITexas. Our price as usual •

•• I will be low. • Blanche and Romaine I Lind:=;ay Long; home on SUll?UY eVl;.nlng. l\fr. and Mr:;. V\~11I F .11r5. .. I

:: I i-· spent 'fu~sday afLernoon With, :Mar- Mr. and Mrs. Will Baker anrl Mrs. Will ],'Icyer children I•• Short !Bread =garet Haglund. J younger ~hildren were SUl~<lRY ev- and Mrs. A. W. Dolph s nt Mon- Ii'

:;1,1 Cliqlt t 'Clll~ 'Sec Codkies 5w::~an~~~nc~~~y ~~;p~~~\~:~t~~~ ~~~~. Visitors tIl the JOlin Test ~~~l:v~:n~:r~\~~;~~~_~o~~~~t~ TRueKWE'EK:; RE ;ULAR stZ , A S(h~1 'Value, •• Cora Haglund. M.r. and MrR. ,!Icrman Eaker ~nd ing. Officer::. elected in district 33 i:,,'.' ,',.! 5 ,== Mrs. Richard UlechL ainu Fran- famtly \Yf'I"C ~edne!'id::l.Y eveOlDI; Wl're: Director. ott.. Test: modera-=. ' e '21.r;i, ~OUN'D -: cell J,"e WednesJ.ay ViJitOTR al r:n.11C'rs ill the Henry Erndigall tor, Will Bak('~treasurer,Lewis

~ •• arryl Wagemann's. home. Te3t.

·i'.=.B' , I- Ger~dlnc and Blancht Lindsay On Friday afternoon Mrs. tFred ,i I' :To B ~,'ble T. .~ell You Bet(er Coffee : a ccr-epra Haglund spent Tuesday Tarnow and children visited Mrs,I ... ,[kj" • afternoon with the EI cr Felt Irlenry Tarnow. Mr. Tarnow and I I

•• ~'e have pUTChasd:l he Ivery lateg", type of ' a Coffee Mill : children. ~ , Mr. Schulz went fishing. Sholes G h fbi I

i.:.=. ThiS nni ha!-l a bl

f\\ I ~lttached, ~e.mmg 011ll all dust and •• Mrs. C. R=\Lindsay af daugh- Mrs. Gunnard Johnson and Mary (By Lennie Burnham) et teacts a out new

I haff Yo Ir Goffc(' a allJ,o he gtoutJjl to fIt Y~lIlt coffee mal{- :_ ters spent Monday evenin at Dave Ellen w~re all-day Monday visitors ,:)~)~ i~P€' oS ""'heth r Y~d1 mal~e it by the <Jrlp method or I'.

e: Nimrod'~. while the me attended in the Julius Menke home,: helping Ed .Mo:sher was in Norfolk on I "

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,.. school meetiug. ' Mrs. Menke can strawberries. Th d 1 I fOur {'of l'f'sjlup ~o nd resblfor you You ha;\f',r'no expens- UTS ay. t t t e

~ '!ii': ~'d~~I~~ ~I:~:'~ell~~" 'o'ur c 1~~nSh {' ad, f'rtlslrtg: cost to be iEua~;bt~~~ ~~~e~· a~· ~i~~~~a~~'~~ ni~~~Oan~i~~~da;'~e:t ~a~:~~~ bU~~~~~I~~~~t~~~~d~Y~andOlPh ranspOr a 101_1 ecoom ,1'._ • Friday evening and. at Carl Sun- Killion. Mr. and Mrs. A. \V. Dolph Rev. Ernie Nelson of Norfolk Ii := CREOL ('OFFE~. l1e fmest we can buy sold 37c: dell's Sunday evening. I were. Sunday afternoon callers. i Sh I we d b s1 I '. II • to you.a per pound. : • M E S Ki f ld M I was n 0 e9 es a~ on u - ~

,I =. I I. rs... ernan an chi ren i. aD( Mrs. Otto Test and Mrs. ness. This is an opportunity to see how the transportation eeds of a nJJ. ) I,... : CHAUM--'COFIi'EE A rWonderful value and equal to 34: I • and Mrs. Carl Anderson nd child- eodore Longe and Arthur were Dick Hurlburt left Saturday for I ~IJ ~_. nearly a y 4pc cofiee Our Prilce :C II : ren were Wedne,sday aftelrnoon vil'i- busine!:ls era have been met v.ith new econ~m)', perform ce,l and ~li.l•• '. "I • ifors at the Elmer Felt home. .. -,------,.. _-, bilit . th F d tru ks Y F rd deal . po" t . , '=. FA~m,11 BL.END. A boffee tbat will please those 30' '. • Mr, and Mr.. Charl~"' walte,r. ~ a Y i

me new or c. our 0 er I,!I riy 0 give. Y'!'r ...

• _ l.vho ''''lsh u ~oderute priced t~lend. Per Pound C I =and family and Mr. and ¥rs. Rir.h- . . the' complete story. " . 7 ~'1:= nEAL (' 11). A Coffe that ."1h~res retail for 27c to 30c. This II •• ard Utecht and family spent8un-' ott * -I( I':: blend makes!a real CU) of coffee. 23c 4 Pounds 86 I == day evening at A. H. w~lters'" . ,

• Our PrJc per pound I., FOR ,e, == Mr. and Mrs. Alfred, Haglund, '#: Body trP"" to fit every hauling need. 5O-horSepower 4-cYlind ~~·1 i == I =: Esther, Cora and Franl'l: Haglund , New ,Jr_pely ,shackled semi..elliptic rear springs d.i.stiibut~ loa, ~"" r,=. C'erto r.=.. Sweet Pickles ; •• were enterlained at dinner at the ,

.: I~"<Q Quart jars, very good quality. •• Walter.H~lund hom~. Eiunday, , Wi~e, 4eep, strong fra.m.e gives substantial support for bodies. ~:8I I:. II QUART JAR \ 1,:= :Mr, lind Mrs. Albert Utecht and type rEfSI" ad~ lq,f. h:eavy sen-ice. 4:-sPeed: transm..i,s.sion_r!· , ,I I.: ~ 26 ".. sons, LJ renee and Vfa~tcr, were SAVE n ... '-"9 shaft ·ih·h d .,.:..--~_. ch d '!I::' e ,!=. Sundayevrnlng Visitor, at the roup....,., "WI, eavy uty um''''''''''''i

at~ ~" ew.... .e. OTTLF ... I I.: ;Fred Sch~ltz home .a~ Martins· ••• roupling and: r,,*ovable main Cr<l8S m~ permit easy •

! : i:: purg-. ~ ~ '1' $15 clu~Ch.', ~~on. and coup~ shaft,: New etimCort~and• Dt'll Pt'ck'l"s ,:.. Mrs. M Inlla _Utec' t and Rev, ., th dri Th f; d

\1 I: '. . ~ I·· and Mri: ,L, Born m~ of. Co· ,. or more e

, _~er. ,ese eatures an many oth~ will conviD yo• " .'l'.JUs p.ckle 's nb,t a salt .brlne •• lumbns.we 'SaturdayiDl htgnesls' , ' . Ne'f Ford.Tnicks can save you money ~4 give yo~ .. add:: se~.as jatlded. rut a,,...r~a1 24e .a.~ the A. . Walters' ho e, Rvv. " I L , :,',! -' I >"

,.. a5 ' S·,· .. '...... B·Lk:I·B.·.. B.,~i.s~~r.JWc;rw~.t.~~~;:;::,: ~:"t::J=~l,t~do;o::~~:a':.e$;~.O~ i 'MJ,Garrl, a'ugh",'-B":, 'n"ggs':'. M'",-.o.t.or',

,.-.='" " lac " errles, ~daY. ! ' " or more by placing your order for a new "". Ford before that time. ,II.. . "I ! ,Ebner Harrison took Elmer Felt , p'fone 9 ' . ,, 'III 1'10,10 CANS. ~.~M:~!\jrruit6W~~n:;.~i: ',1 I 'I" 'i, ""'1'

retmned' die same day. Mrs. Felt I I . ,. 'i, . '," ", ".

!M~i!:~:~~rJ;.::r:~o1i..~:~::i '0.,[ RD!,. TR,~I,i~K ,WEEK, J~INE 18. 1.;~.02S'.!:~:~~,,,,~.,.tbe ~~e,r,:a~~~ '" .. II, I "I,:, .'"

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Pu UShed Every 1'hursday. ~Entered at-I e postofflce at Wayne, Nebraska,

as Sec~nd elsa .MatI Matter in 188fr'llnder tbe Bct,of March 3. 879..... Known office fJf pl!-bllcatioD,Wayne" Nebras . ,

.Me~~~ Neb asl'ffi. Press Association for 193L~1"~, Me1ber National Editorial Afl50clatloD.

. :",,:r iEPHONES '14.6 and 107

,Subscriptiof' $2.00 Per, Year in Adv~nce.

par~Y ~HE republican national con­PoU ics ve'!tion wh.ich is in session in

hICago thIS week, has' beforeit ~o ~ questions over which sharp dif­~eren4es exis~. Prohibition is the biggestpuzzl.~r and it causes greatest confusion;also luveliestl sidestepping on the part of

.many!,. Th~' platform-whether it meansmuch or litt e-is difficult 'to pnepare tosatisf conf! cting groups. The ascend­ing b lief th t Vice President Curtis is tooold f r ren mination is another problemto bel dispos~d of. General Dawes whoimpre~ses thf country as more of a states­man than P\litician, is being urged for­ward Ifor th place, but he is shying awayfrom it, land he may flatly refuse.

"'1hile the. popular state of mind docsnot ll1ive the1 party in power usual conji­dence, there is plenty of real ground fordefen~e of t e administration, and the re­publi~an pia form can offer sound reasonsor e~dorsem.ent even if repudiation and

defea fpHow. ,T ll~e is bilk that if both parties

strad~Jel the prohibition issue, a new,avowfd~ w~t party will be organized un­der tile e'\d rship of AI. Smith, democraticpreside~ i:H ~ominee four years ago, andbeckoniijg for: the nominati<m with doubt­ful p~ospect a'gain this year. In a three­ringe performance, interest would growand d ubls would multiply.

( , '~ \'l' ~ ..WAyNE; HERALD,. WAYNJil, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, '1932.

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, I \, 19"2. , ' 1 ',[ I,WAYNE HERALD, WAYNE, NEB~ASIL\,THuRsnly;, JUNE 16 " ,

Malt w 0. W Brand.Large Can , ..

IFRESH

GREENB'llbS.2,I

Valley Grove, guaran-teed. Per Pound ..

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FRESH

TOMATO;ESfancy 14'c

. Quality lib.

Butte

l ..uthc.r.a.n i\ i

Mrs. H. F.m('mbers ofAid society a "te:rnorm.

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For the first tim~ in tLIe hist,ory of: transatlantic Iltall~ Rights, awoman has completed the U'ip al9ne. She' is Amelia. Earhal't Putnam"shown ahoye. Starting out in he~ trim monoplon~. trom fIar~or_Grace,N F Amelia negotiated the trying flight and landed in Fatn~er HenrY'j~;;ll~~her's pasture, four miles (rom Lop.donderry• lre~and: She set .3new time record for the flight. ~aking about 2000 mIles ..In 14 hOU19Bnd 54 minutes.

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aris Edict01- +N'I'IITE AND PASTEL

en sUppers and then coming down try mlre t an owJn D. Young andin wooden Shoe.B,.. sa~d Victor Hu- Mr. ou~ is cer:tain that therego, and th~ history of the past few must e al arked tecovery in agri­years has furnished many exam'" cultur be are we Fan hope to see~le5 of. th.e transitory character of ?-ny i+pro ement in the financial,wealth, .ti'ortunately for the hu~ mdustrlal and commercial condi­man race it has been decreed tha.t tions 0f t e nation In ,his addresswhile 3. man may amass <). fortune to' the grdduating 'class the othe~he caI'not [be assured that ~ilis for- day ~t tl1e Univen;ity of Notretune will pass intact and undimin- Dame,1 Mr. Owen said:ished to his heirs. "No! 'u~ward tr:nd can take

In this rapid age It does not al~ place illnlds~ we have sound andways take three genera.:iGrJ£ frc:n fair b~lance between all units inshirt sleeves to shirt sleeves. One our ec~nomic body. In my opiniongeneration ,has been sufficient ;n_ it wa~ nul' unbalanced condition:nany cases. Samuel Iu,;,uil bpgan which caused our trouble. The Ii v­with no~ing, plIed. up n. fortune ing" standards of our industrialestimatcdjat more thiin 100 milliO.l populat'ion Were lifted. tn a high

Iand a. fe\1f days ago was forced to level back of an impenetrable tariffgive It all up, now Ilving on a wall. Our agricultural 1'''1'"''''''.>0.1pension. 'Instanc2s of t1Ji~ kind subjected if) a world ('ompetition,have been all too common of late, could not normally he mamtained

Llncol~'s favorite poem was 00(' R.t an eqllal lcvel."beginnln~ "Oh why Hhould the Talk about this indw.;try or thatspirit- of ,mortal be proud." Today commodity leading the way outwe can understand better. than ev- of the present depressien seemser befom why Lincoln liked thai idle i~ view of past cXfenencespoem. I but one thing mlwt he apparent

1 to all and that Is that there canA~ricUl~ure Must Recov('r First. be. no rcal revival ()[ prosperity inOmah8i Journal~Stockman: Ap- thl.'> or any other country un,til

parently !many of our leaders in in~ thf'rf' ~as come fl~(,lUt a very deClu­-dustry and captains in finance cd rcvJval of agnculture.have come to the conclusion thntWall Street, is not going to lenrI a Try a Wayne Herald Want Ad.processio'n in the direction of na-tional prosperity. It was thf' rlf'~ Ymlr Liff'timf' 311'<11.bade on the Rtock exchange in Poplllar !SCienr:e Monthly: If]929 that startcd the country on 'wcre s,'l"vhl nt R. :.;ingle alltbe road to ruin but even the mORt th,-, average ]J"rson pats in fl life­optimisti!c dealers In stocks anfl time, ynu v:oul<l .'iil down to abonds do not now believe that the lJeef~t(:ak weighing as milch a:-:i sixroad to rccoyery lies in the di- dre~;scd stef'rs, Cllnfn,nt a giant po­recUon of Wall Street. talo, Uoo big for a 2-ton truck to

On the contrary therrj nrC' many halll, ¢Ilt slices from rl Jrmf hreadevidences of, the fact that th~ high('~ than yr!tll· Iwitd, anrl pOllreaRtern money changers are look- milk frr,m a bottle n<.; tall a~.; aing wel'ltward with fhe hope that bung-aim>:!somo signs of improvement in agri- In tho. ;:.6 yf'ars that the averageculture may be noted which will Amf'rjf.tm }jy!'". rf!("<:,nt statistksindicate that an upswing haR start- {'()mpitr(} by the tIllit"fl ~tab's d"- would be six feet high and the salt Ipounus or dried fruit, 888 cartonscd. "ReCOvery of the farmers' bllY- patlmf:'nt ~Jf ('lJmrn"rr'f' show, he would ~veigh 800 pounds. of bteakfast food, and, more suriing power," says the \Vall Street conS\lmf'~: 1!06.401) pounds (,f foO(l-- Th~re would. .be an egg 12,000 prising still, 280 pounds of nce. r,Journal, "is a milestone that mUf;f. pnoug-I!J to tOful tn en-pacity :'icveral tim~s the average size, an appl,? To,top off your m~al, you wouldbe reached prior to a rJefinit~ and frpight car.;;. seven feet in diameter, an orange find a 672-pound l:x« of candy a;ndlasting quickening of industrial On (,ther di.'iIH"~~ at thi:; cnlo:.;::al weighing 1.100 pounds. ArouDcf nearly 6.000 sti~ks of. chewing

Arc We aR Individuals and activity." fl'3'it t1wre \vfllllrl bp a half-ton yo'ur table would be piled 1,120 gum, not to mention 56 pounds ofGI'Ollp~?" That is challenging in- Right, today no industrial lcad- bll)ck of huitt'r ;)nd a 2·.:!'1-pnun,h tins of canned fruit, 124 CaM of walnuts and 1,f76 _pounds ofdeed. er hu."! tho confidence of the coun- s1l('(' M ch"l':-;p. The sugar ho{vl saJmon, 600 tins of sardmes. 336 grapes.

8:'00 p. m" union meeting at the __~ ~ ~_=__====."e.=====

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5:.:'night will be: "Should ChristianR •

Pray and V{ark for a World-wideRevolution?" That is not intenrl- ;Jed as just sensational, but'tremen- •• ••

c.ously real and vital. Welcome.:: • h h d k t ::g,OOp.m.. Thuf'day.Biblestudy =::: In t e .()O' ~av n S .... ::and prayer hour. All are welcome , , ". , j Q;;

to this· spiritual enrichment and in.- •• ••spiration. Study, Luke 17th chap~ •• A ••tel'. :: -w ::

Of last Sunday: It was a splen- :: ::did day in b'::Jth spirit and in the at~ •• ••tcndance all day. The special Chil- =: =:drcn's day pageant at night was :: ::

~i~~e:i~~d t~ ;i~e~~o ~~o~h~a~~.m~ :: ::full house thoroughly enjoyed it all. :: ::Thanks to all. :: ::

•• ••:: ::.. :::: ::•• •••• •••• ••.B ..•• •••• a.•• ••=: :: ~"'ealth Is Tran.sitory. •• ••

Omaha Journal-Stockman: Al- := ::~~~t o~v~~ ~~~ ~'~a~i~dt:~:f~,~~~~ :: 55hut three generatIOn::> lrom shit [ :: .••~1J;'ev\'s (0 ::;I,ir~ ~l(evl:o." Ttlt~ fur- •• ::luncs clc4uirt'd by harll ...·ul'k lind •• ••thr,f[ df'" gef,elhlly .iilo::>i{JR.te,t by:: :: .Jtjthe. ~<::l:',lhJ. ul" tbil'l 5l'Der~U01::: ::

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,- 111'11 t "lllfi,;nc' ··'(ul':-; ;i- i-'/l'I· :: ::.. ~T··E5 Mt·s; Jones, Mt·s. milh, MI's. l~eW foods, for 55•• ,. I' f ••55 Rohinson, and mjany, many "andy • latga~ns, I or 55:: othel's-alltell iUS that. they (~conomy • '1 • t~Iat ~s WHIt ::55 profit hy folIm\jl g the food a reading Qf t~Iefood adver- 5555 news in the adt'c-tising col- 'tisements in t¥e ~ayneHer- 5555 Ulns of the Wayne Hel:ald. <aiel does for countless wo- 5555 Not onl)7 do.. th~v li.."now what 'men in WaYI~e county. If 55 I•• !J 1 I I ••:: is new Init th~y, find the)' YOU haven't formed t Ie :::: I . .] I" • ." I'll f' d :::: can shop more e~onomical. .13. nt yet-trY.It. · ..·.01~ 111 ::

:: Iv and IJlace bette.' mcals on ]t saves you tuue. ::== 1 ==== . ~, . . " .1,. ': ==:: The Wayn¢ HCI'ald carrtcs more food advertt~m~ ::== -I I I ==:: than any other IJaIJerin this territory' beca,.us~ ::55 ii!:: r advCI:tisers know that food-huyers read ~he ~er~ ::

55 ald. AIl~1 t'lat assures the food-huyer of ha~'il1~ .. ,1 55I; :iI-the n~w~ of the food-~narkets,all the time. :.' ii,~== I - ==:: If You Want To Sell Ior Buy Anything-Try a Herald Want Ad! :::: I i I I ::

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The difference is not so great asit WM between rugged individual­ism and ragged individualism.­Springfield Republican.

A tabloid paper is offering aprize for a word to supplant tab~

laid. We submit "blabloid."-Atw

lanta CoI1stltution,

W,4.YNE HERALD, WAiYNE NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1932.

TOO MUCH OVERHEAD

Nt) lRcst.I·/UY the+,++ . +-1-+

·l?,ARlSI.\N_OFFErlTNGS FEITUHE EMPHASIS OF SLIM LINES,i COlcORS, ,AND,SHORTER SKIRTS

{BY HARRtET .,. ~ seem a favored theme for these

F.RDMI ~ariS ~'~ome~ tlJd ~","0I'd utility frocks. • •

1-. lhat, If OliO IS to 5udge by its, STRIPED fabrics, many of themXate8t cl'i:ations, ther~ is no illdi~ silk Voiles, are featured for

;cation" of a respite f?1' the femiw summer evenings. Pin stripes,'ne worJd as far a k . 11 candy stripes and wnvy lines nre"r; concerned. (' - s ! eepmg s PI all there. Skirts are long, formal~ d gowns have n ·train. and the bod-

..J,Tlle elim.line-dr'ls~.-moldlng ice fits the figure snugly in thet~e body to just beJq't the hips, approved brassiere manner. Decol.Is the'"ba'stc theme of ~orth'!! mid- letes are high for the Informal;s.eason j collection.\\' ~iS slender type of gown, the draped necl(line

IE~~Ct ~_s Empbasized, ,I course, by I :fn:ti::o~I~~whnn::~~~ ~t~r~~o;:~I~:the use of t4e bias c t, but any.. ered on to the yoke nil the way'udng. superfluous ei ~er in the around, A good deal of chall,Ilform o~ Wldthl,or_ trtnirping, seems white Is shown, too. for both for-

.definitely ouLl .: ' ~~.~I :nf~,~n~~~~~ll :;:~~'Il:~d there~For day wear'-Wh~'tj)Land del'iw One of the IIew departures of..

,mite chalky pastels re featured, fered by Lyolene of Paris isA dress of pale yeUo:v. n suit in sweaters and blouses of handknitpastel blue, are clHl.'lltling for- a wool mesh, worn Inside the skirt.hot summer day In t~'\-lI. Printed which continues to be hlgh-fr.ocks worn u!lder Il~ark coats, waisted. Another tnteresUng notewith glhnpses of the l'lnt at th'e Is tha~ tfle .Jinipg of .tIlt;! ;L,~oiq!leslecve~ and the coat. y qr slender, Itown, and some,nf, her'spurt 'coM's,barely mqethlg ,tn trp t to show 11~,. on~l In ,prAnt,~

the d.ress, ar.~ excel.leH~ ch?icesJ0l' I'the busy moder,n wo n,', \w. ) Thep. there· a'ni:. a 11U "

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9:3Ernersence

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seven

tures" by Mary Bake Eddy, in fine number hy 0111' own eveningtho lesson-sermon 1'8 dg: "Toe choir. The m('ssage of the eveninguniverse of Spil'lt l' .flects the preRcntNI. by Rev. Legters was outcreative power of the lvine Prin- of the ordinary. Some were dis­ciple, or Life, which reproduces appoinll'd in that h~ Imll bC'C'n an-the, multitudinous for s of Mind noun('ed tu spcal{ upon tJle subw

""''''''''=-"'11 \ ~: c~:;~~~dt~~e~~~ liCati~;~~ ;~~;ec'~~~e();en~~:~;:l' ~lil~~~ni~tt;g~~eientific uiv.ine creati0r declarf's books for next veal'. But it was a

~ unmortal Mmd and tlr tr univer:;c worth-v,:Jfilc m0~sagc,

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507,) Ai~l(~~d~~~ ~~I~.I~.I~O~~r;h:ra~i~~i:l~Presh:rtprillh C~lrCh. came to th!' flid of the Board of

" ~Rev, p, ,A. Davies !pastoLj Trustee.s in the financial shortageN~xt Sunday eveni g we hold by. V~l~I?R them, the use ~f $200,

thc first of out' union Iservices at IThHI lS ,l year v, hen the officers ofthe ~ethndi;;t church dt the hour the church would urge the' pay­'of Slo'ClOCk. Special m~Ric will be rnf'nt (,f sllbscriptio~s weekly orfurnished by the Meth:l.ist church at lea.,st mr:nlhly. I lease do. notand the message will e brought lravc 1l unlll the en(~ of the )ear.by Rev. ""'. E. Brais cd. Let liB .The YOllng people s conference

Iplan tn he at this worth while \.vlll mf'l'L at Bellevue from June 27sen'icc. i to July 3.

This Sunday school w~ll assemble The Intermel1ia.1 e C,. E,s. earn-at. Uhe usual hour of 10 a. m. cd enough at their !'oclal to JakeMor~ing worship at 11 :a. rn. C. F.. care of ff Ill' registration::, Th.'>:=len'ices at 6;30 p. m. I people's C. E. may .have an

TJ;le children of ott:r Sunday (ream and cake s(Jew.l. nextschool presented an lexceptional Saturday to take care of theIr..,.service last Sunday ~orning n.ttheiu Children's day program. First Baptist Church.Mrs, H. V. Moody and her helpers, (Rev. Wm. K Brflisted, minister)who were in charge, ar~ to be com- G08 Logan 8t , Phone 309~J.

menjded upon the ent~'l'e service, Sunday, .June 18:There is no time of th' year that 10:00 a. m" the church Bihlewe appreciate the excep jonal work school. Classes anrl welcome fo"th~ Sunday school is ding' better all. A ymmg- people's disc~lssion

;~~~~ea~C~~;~lldr.~n~:t~:;~dw~~t~: gr~~1:~6~~hl~YI~~:~nrl~;t~~.~rs~~~~~;lr.Mo r:in~ worship, 11. Rev, service. We wish to commend and Real reverent worship, inspiring

CharI looman, D, D., dislrict sup- 'thank the goodly nU~ber of pf- musk, hymm; and special, and acrinte JCP. t Of. Norfolk will preach. ficerH ~nd ~eaCh.ers for Ithr.ir inter~ vital, vv'orthful messagc, subject:

Th i~st of the union evening est and loyalty to this ~Teat work "That the World May Believe:'sen-·i e Will b~ in this church at 8 of tpe church, The splendid offer~ Jesus prayed for that.p. m, ij.en RiEw. W. F..l. Braisted, .ing amounteq. to $33. 1 7:00 p. m. (Ph:ase fJe promptJ.pasta 011 the !Baptist church, will Last Sunday eveningl we enJOy- The young p~ople's fellowship withpreac . : ed a special ll1Uoical !tre11.t with cordial welcume to all yUUI.g ptU

TIl Epworth League institute musical numbers fut~lbheu by pIe, TnI~ 1.':1 h tIl;"t:: ~1l_L ... :c:->IU1, ~IUl:lwill e h:eld in \Vayne <June 22~29 quartets trom Qh.k1t:Lud and Tt,\jr- eacr, shEll'. S 11) gIl irlg :-illl j t"o d 'ifJ~.

at th county fai.r grounds. See stan, m~trume(,tcd 11lHlJ t·ll"> 1» tl,f; This w",eK un~- ut t1W \.;ulL,gl:: 51,~ulprogr elsewhere in the paper, Ntlsl,n Ol'l)trJet[:, o( UcI lahO <-tn·} .-] v,iJ( IJt:' ll:udl"f. I'll'l' H \\. H",lt'."l

E • Ilg'CUcall I...uth. Chun'h.(R H. A, Teckhaus, pa'stor)Jun 19:No I unday Rchool and fiervice.

The p ,tor I lwill attend the annualconve ion! of tynOd, which willconve a.d m omfield, JUDe lf.i to18.' ~

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.rat'.{'\ En Luth. Cbltr('h.

el. ~Ii.S~~~;~~~~~d~astor)Su tilly: -"chool at 10 a. m.Ser ire in the German language

~t 1 ia, m.Ser itee in the English language

at 11 . m.Th alther League will meet

Frida evening at 8 o'clock at thechapc .

Th ev. H., F. Krohn's congre~

gaUo at Cartoll will celebratemissi n festiva~ m.xt Sunday.

,:~ fMoperty, 't,11}e d! Rt1'toJ;ded , MACrrY Id cds reeorjed iit the _-_;.,...-....---h-'---.....--.------~ ..;,.;.-----....---flerlt' office during tbe ._~"'::::::===ii=====::::::s;:~lfinclde: J;.,.

Mr . ~elle on s to FranCIS C.Jone I ~ne 8, or 1 and other co~-

.~~:i ~ 'j fe~~e ·;if~s 5;1If~~f 2°1 :~~2.4 in' 'lbck 2 • dOllege hill, fi~taddlt· .! I T

Hy : Even ito Carl J. and,Meta i~man. Ju~e. 9, for $1 and.other ~siderati0rs, an undivided

one-h .' i.nte~st. ,in, and to .IOts•..bne, 01 and, three, block six,Bress e ~ Pa terson's second aq.­dition 0 Win ide. I

Gr t S. ears to Sadie E.Mear, une ,~r $2 and otherconsl Wtions, th northeast one­fourt ·df se ti~ 26, township

2~G~ t l~~rei'ea sto Sadie E.Mear ,.June ,f r $2 and othercons,! ra!ti0I,ls, 10 three, block 20,origl -Wayn. .

Gr tis. en s to Sadie E.~ear, June p, or $2, lot two,block i~e, or,~n 1 Carro~l.

Gr . t S, Mea s - to Sadie E.Mear , June 9, f r $2 and otherconsi r~tions" t e west one-halfof 10. four, :fiv and six, hlockeigHt Crawfqrd. & Brown's ad~ditio 0 Wayne.--

Ja 'nn to E i.l Hansen, June10; fo $1 and ath r considerations,the thwest, on -"fourth of se'c-,tion f Ir. to~shi 26, range three.

ot~ym'I a~fs~~era~ d E~~~toH~~:~mann Jllne 13, f l' $1 and otherconsi e rutian, thel southwest one­fourt . flsectio.D four, township 26,range htee.

Ma . oi C. Hbstetter and wife to'Harv Oraif Hostetter, June 14,.for $ apd other eonsiderations,-an u ~ded one-fifth interest inthe w t pne~half of the southeastone~f t~ of secUon 25, township26, r e threr and an unuivideu

I i ~ ~~,e:; t 'n~t~:~~~ lot four, block

Hal' d Bont.,. and wife to EffieBonta June 14, for $1 and otherconsi aUons, part of the nOfth­east e-fourtl/I of the northwestone-f th of section 34, township27, ra I e two.

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,'. 0 - O"F S' -O~ .T S the week fromlRoc ester'~inn .• · Miss Irma Witt. Norfolk. -night' are COIl8~ntly "restling i with,' :th'i IN. ,THE -W R..LD, . . E _~R 'where be had ace ~panie his nurse; and Miss Eleanor Mitch.,e..1,l. problem 1of sec ring. - ,~a:.-I uff~len '.

' r-- ~ T fl;Lther. the tat r a.lOg ough Sioux City, laboratory and X-ray suppty o~J food tuffs to '.Imee.t the-It + + . . '. + + + _ .,+~+ +.. the clinic. I i" I technician. }' , absolute ~eeds 0 their ciJ..n people.

A Swell, Affable Fe,lIow This Ben'Eastma'n. Holder-of Two'World-Recoids The neighhorh6od eXtenclssym, Glenn Haines of Cedar Ridge, Perhap we a c nbtas~hadlydffpathy to relativ~s <> Mrs. :$enry colo.. is receiving treatments and' as we i gina I e are. I

'And Tbuted as Almost $ure Winner in' 400 and SaO-Meter.Olympic Events K10pping who ld' OmaM last Is improving. ' , '. . "'"'Or ' ,-' week. ! Ellis Miner who sustained In, Wom n Jttnips .Rope

BY PHILIP MARTIN a ruII second under _ the official Mrs. L. P. Ke ney and Mrs;. Ray juries in an accident a few weeks ,_J."

ONE 'Of these (lays you may be standard Perdue called and y evening in ago, is doing-nicely. On 82nd Blrthd.a,ystl'olliu" the Stanford Clliver- Two weeks late, Ben was declared the George Me ncb n and b. B. Dale, Paul and Shirley, children Blair, lfeb.-Mrs.: Anna Pease's

slly campu~. Suppose. tlH:n, you're ;::~;d.[O: ~Dara~t~~kl~:l~~~ :~~:~; West homes. ,: cf Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Powers, had children rtaIize ~h~ is exceptionallyapproached. b~ a ~angl1ng YQuth. the German. Dr. Otto Peltzer in an Mrs..Carl S berl ~al!ed :~ed- tonsils remov.ed Wednesday. active for. a .w0~a~ 82 years £lId;. .~~'(>s goggled In. Uuck·lcused, shell- English meet in 1926. The tall nesday In the s. Mm~le St~Ck- Miss Bertha Meyers of Sterling, but om he;r blr~da~ rece~tly th~~'l'lmlned glasses, head bare and Stallfol'd star twice 'circled the land home: Mra. cltroh~e. Mtller Neb., underwent a major operation thought fey ijad stumped her:hloud ha~l'. tomile-d. YOU'll. marvel track and \vhen the timers' watches returned Wlth hJr fol a VUHt. Tuesday and seems to be doing when am ng otl,her presents th~..at hiS ~blhU' to s~alld UPright and had been snapped and carefully reo Mrs. Will ~ a d daughters, nicely, gave her jumping rope. ! ,1\:alk Without trlpplllg over 11ill over- corded, n new world record was Miss Lottie Busll an Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, Phebe Elming, Miss Lula Mrs. P~' hqwever, called thei:l'~SIzed feet: , . _ ,~? derived at 1:51.3-s1x·tentha or a Ray Perdue an?: AU n s?ent Sun- Morrison and C. Forb~ are enjoy- bluff and t~ejamazement?f the

You .~avCll t 9'uessed hr-f nanJ:? second under' the prevIous best day afternoo~ln, th~ WIll Perdue in'" every comfort in the old peo- children e Jum,ped rope mmb~.y•.Then slip out to_the Stan~nl fun·· k - lb.ning track some afternoon. '~hen nown tllll~, home. ~, pIe's departm~ntof the hospital. I \ 'yoU'v~ seen this fellow pick 'em up i ,Just to gl:e you ,~.comparison at The J?~n Ge tma.n and ~erle ShQwslmpr.ovemenf:

"Eastman s 8peed loth that at the Roe famlhes w~re Sunday dmner The Economic Flop. ~! • I • t :and lay 'em dOwn OVCI' ~he cinders, j I tIl 1d I d FOllo~.ng Oper t'on: ~len. W,lO 0 m:r Y lC . t le .recor ,5, 1guests in the Jo n Grier home. The Dr. A. L. Bixby: "A breaking ~ , a • ,~O:~~I know\ hie name is Ben East- !~Z~~~~c:l t~::-S\la i:a~O '~I~~o~~~S ~~: ?hris Jensens v{ere 'Sunday 'even- dov.-n of high standards of hon- Ern~st iehel[who underwent lin

The:y call him Bounding Ben, 'I Slep 10 yards per second- or on; mg ~ests therel . esty," thinks J. W. Carey, is the operatIon'n a Norfolk hospitallas\Blazing Beu and Benjnmill Bangs. . yar lor eaell tenth of a se~ond. A Mr. a~d MrSJ Albert, ~OPPlDg main cause of our economic flop, wee-k is ImpTOvU?g steadily, acco~d-,Practically all of the sports chron· ' I arter.miler, runnmg the lasl,..l'OO and fatnlly of Omaha, Vlslted Sun- which leaves us wallowing in the ing to wdrd received here by r~a"ticier!;' have delegated him to win f yards of his race, finishes a~ a day in the Roy I and Frank Klop- slough of despondency when we tives. Mrs. Bichel is .staying wittithe 400 anti S·OO·meter runs for: the I sp¥f'd of 100 yards in 12 secohds, pi~g homes. Thry/cal~ed that ev- ought to be treking cheerfully to- him.. The Bernard Meyer fa~YiCnlted States in the coming 01rm· i we'll say. That makes him travel enlDg at George Grone s. ward the goal of prosperity on the went to Norfolk iSunday to see Mr.pic games. ! 81;3 yards per second. Could East· MllS. W. E. ~ack' and Mrs. W. graveled highways of solid satis- Biehel. Mr. arld Mrs.' .Herbertan~a~~~ao~ :l~e ~;:st 0pres~l'~~C<ln.I~~sdts, iman and Meredith h~ve been in W. ~oe met \Vith~~rs. Monta faction. Eut how come we to slip the Gret-n, Mrs. D. J:i. Kay, .Miss Anna

1the same race, eacll '~'ltl~ the speed Bom~.r Saturda}f ev Ding. to. plan halter of integrity and go to break- Kay and Franei~ Fenton of Wali,e-. in Stanford's student·body. He has ,at whl 11 he made hiS Hcord run, the Central SociaJ. Ci de pICnIC for ing down fences for the alluring field, were alsd there that 'day.

a "How are you" and wide grin for Ithe tal ~tanford boy would hav;- June 23 at W. E! Ba k's. forage in pa.c:tures not our own? It Others have called the past we~k.

!;~::~Y~~0K~~~~~~:a~2fe:f~:~~t~~e~: \ ri~t:;l~~y :~~~:ut;:~~ ~~~~r0:tl::~~ A:~:,h~~~a~~1 ai~:t~d~:~~~~~:~ :uats ;~et~~i~a~f~;r~~~~~~~e~ What? No Sales Tax? !I

estly Ih the locker room, even 1D i in the- final IOu yards of his record sessllttt.t_ at th~ colle e .there. Mrs. make the world safe for the de~o- (Lincoln Journall) )the shower aft!'1 a race, he's [lsked. I half mile at 15 seconds, lle would Kyl Will remam here WIth her pa:- cralic party. \~lith war activities 'Should, the visitor from a ~r-whether he- likes Garbo pictures i have trimmed Dr, Pel~er by two ents,.Mr. and Mrs. J H. sp~hr. came pitiless profiteering. Business cign land who had not kJc-p~ up nbetter than Dietrich, whether LlO' )'ards. ~-, became a gouge game from the affairs iIi thiS COUI~tD· pick t'i and Barrymore is a better [Ictal' I But here's something to can· , For Irnut' Jon: lJack.. skimpy portion of pie for a dime late newspaper pc might bethan John, and any other sillY ques- I sid(·r. Becau.se a man makes a ~rr' W'. E. Bac. entertamed (10 cents) to the forty acre lot. at prompted to inquire if the congT oStirins llun pop into the heads of : world rHOI'd run on his home track, Wilma 'West, Ar1th Barelman $400 an acre. The muskrat skins had not, recently, cted a es111.s lnteniewers. Always he's care-- " it doesn't follow that he' 11 win the and ~velyn Carls Sunday and that as a boy we were glad to sell tax. law which about to 0ful of his ans\\:ers. He knows he's Olym~ic event and set a r~cord ...It ~onda~ for Irma June ~ack's to Old Man Barkman for 20 cents into effect. The ti e, electric e-n ehnmplO6, lJut he doesn·t broad· doesn.t follow that hey \lim. Sixth' blrthda.y. apiece, went over the top at $2.75, ftigerator and lub cating o.n ad-cast it. , 'Tilere s the danA"e~ that hl~ nerves and Cordelia's coat of the same vertising. togetll.er "itlt all the <1.d.

,wil~ upset him in world·Wlde eom· Club Has Mfk>tJnJ;'. matE-rial hung temptingly in the vertisements for ottier articJe.s M-BEF'pRE eastern fnns had real-I ; petltion. He m~y ,have p;one stale Th~ Merry Maketis met Friday v..indow, "markcd down" to $350. fectpd by the new ta.~ law, ire

lz~the Hl32 outdoor track {'am· I I ::; ~~O~:siI:~h7~n:":rp~~~~~~~a~; evening at John Gqttman's. Mrs. "I'nees" and "value;>" became urging the people to buy now afdpaiJ~n was und.'r way, Eastman hal} , 'I t 1 a 1 d Ray Perdue had charge of outdoor hopelessly entangled, but every- escape the tax.. NaturaHy the for-

~~f~~>~e~'~sw:g;'i~:~~l/~~(~~l~~~~~~sdfl:~'5I~ l Abo\'(' t("u'ing down th(' track i 1(': 'a~~~,~ ~:it;~X;O~, it's hard to ~~:esH~1~~~::t ~;s~l~~:;:~: t.hing, everywhere was. ~n plain ~igner, nuting that the purcha..1errc onl a 'mark d 4~ ,1 s('contls made, is "nluzi'llg" ~kn" Eastman hohlt,;·1 inw.gllle Eastman in any of these Miss Lila Lewis' and. JamesfLess. flgur~s, and you .were pnvileged to lS soon to pay the tax..W0

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jl1l0ct~I)(.r l!Jl~/ bV' 'J::tmes E. (Ted) lof thl' wC>J'ld's .j..j.O.~·ard tblSh and' l1it;,~ ultie!-;. He might go stale, of take It or leave It alone. Work and sume that the tax mentwn~d ~i aMeredith. 'Big .Tk;l stepped the lli,;. 'hnlf~miJe .'('('ol·ds. l-iIJOl't writel's: ('OU!'f;!;". nut he has no nerves to man were gu~sts. A picnic. pper wages the country over, only a few sales~. A •

tauce-down '(lnC' stralhhtaway, t('\'("I'pl"hcro he!i(",·c thnt npn hns ~ UpSf'l. And how js anybody to boX i:; planned for July 4 at John among the masses thoughtful He nught be surpriseriI ..0 le~rnBI'OU1HI B filII curve and back an·' th~ .100 and 800~IIH..'t('r Ol)"llllli(' I him whell they can't keep Illlce wltb Grier!s. I enough to cast an anchor to wind- that the sale3 ~ idea is unp~p-Dther Btraightawa}'-iu 46.4 seconds,\C\'("nts in the bn~. 1him? . --------, ""'a.rd. It was come easy go eaB! ular in oongr~.•, • H..e might Ibe

-- Birth Ret'.ord v..i th this and other nations until even n.ore s ed to f'u:.d that. t!h4A son was born Sunday to Mr. thIs inevitable reaction, when agri- tax is a man ~'s excise a1..1

K. Mellor and Mr. and Mn:. Frank who underwent an oJ;ration in the him home. Mrs. Hufford and baby and *rs. Carl H. Bi~hel. culture was the first to get the not a sale-~ tax t t!n-Wi'lson and family were Sunday veterans' hospital the latlt of the ,l.ave been in Coleridge with rela- A 'daughter weighing seven gaff. Prices for manufactured alytical citizen is .dinner guests of Mr. aDd Mrs. H, week. Rev. capsey is improving lives this week. pounds was born wednesday, June articles held up nobly, but lesse.n- He realized from tile 'S. Ringlantl. slowly. Earl Bruce of Popular, Mont., 8, to Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Moed€" of cd production had to be, as a part that when con~ ref ,·1

G. G. Haller left Tuesday by car Rev. l<"'athcr Fortune of Dixon, who with his family came to spend Allona. of the dread process o~ reconstruc- the general sales taxfor Port Byron, Ill., to be with his cqmes here each Sunday to con- part of the summer here in the A. ~ tion. Now we are having the time tuted a ;man¢'fe.turer·s, excise, i~1brother, Dave Haller, who is very duct services at St. Mary's Cath~ R. Bruce home, returned Saturday Kills COJ"otc. of our lives to worry back to a v,'aS merely enacting h. seIec veill according to word receivetl by olic chu.r~h during the ab~ence ~f from Cordova, Neb., where h,e A bounty of $2 was paid to Ted normal and decent condition. of sales taxi law and that the .the Hailers. Rey. Wilham Kearns who IS on hiS went to take Mrs. Earl Bruce S Fuoss wIlen he brought the scaIP!·trade activity with the get-nch- would be' pa.ssed 00 to th~ c n­

Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lund and way to Ireland to spend part of the 'brother, Elmer Pet~rson, who ~ad of a large coyote to the county quick process of business a lost art. sumer in: the ~rice of the arti eJanice of Newcastle, spent Sunday summer. spent the past year III popular Wlth clerk's office Saturday. Th'e animal It is tough traveling but, "belleve purchased.here in tYle J. M. Soden home. MiJ- Miss Nelle ;::;trickland has been the Bruce family. The F...arl Bruces had been kBled one-half mile south it or not," America has the gump- The effect a congress' squeron-dred Soden returned with them to spendir,g. several days this wee~ in will visit he.re longer. and two miles east of Wayne, lion to make the grade. ishness ~ be n that we havq avisit a week. SiO~x CIty. ~ir8. D. L. Strl~k- Mr:>. LeslIe Welch ~d Mr.s. He~- , sales taxjion a few unfO'ttunate.r-.r-

The Edw. Seymour and Lee Sey- lanu, Mrs. F. S. Morgan aDd MlS~ b~rt Welch went to SIO~ City thiS Reaccredit County. America's Food Probl9ln. ticles and the II general ~es ,in the homo of her cousin, Mrs. G. mour families, F. G. PhiJJeo, Mary Jane Morgan plan to drive Thrusday to meet LesIte Welch of Tekamah Neb.-----"Burt county Omaha Journal-Stockman: Just which held promise of solving e

_.. "--_.- W. Costerisan. E' Franklin Philleo and Miss Mar~ to the city to bring her home today .K,;~nsas City, who will visit here has ~en r~accredited as a modi- to ('mp~ze the tremendous im- financial problfm by one str e,A qUOD BUY Mr. antl Mrs. Wilham Can ing garet Jones had picnic dinner Sun- or Friday. WIth Mrs. A. A. Welch a few days fied tuberculosis free area among parlance of the work of produ<:ing, was passed ovt1r in favor of a

lI'~ed dining were .in Sioux City on busi ess day at Bressler park. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Larson and ~. Leslie VI/c]ch and children cattle, according to information re- processing and distributing the great variety o~ taxes of daub ul.c~ang{' W~dn~~day. Mrs. D. r,.. Strick! d Mrs. W. C. Hunter and sons plan family were in Sioux City Monday ~!rn~ earlier. Robert Armstrong ceived by County Agent E. A. Dan- food of the nation, C. H. Janssen. value, Congre~ has ia.vorecl ne

FOr-t:C;-A-L-E-"-,-M++hC-o-u-s-e.+nC-m-od-:-e-r-n I accnn1panied them. t 0to leave in a few days for West 'and Tuesday with relatives. Mrs. came from. ~ioux. City with them ielson, from Dr. H; L. Yei:stner, secretary of the National Retail fOTD\ of busine and punished.('xcppl furna e eight ooms, two \Vil~iam Lerner wh~ teache at Winfield. N, Y., where they will Larson's nieces and nep"hew, Zola, today to VISIt hiS grandmothers. state veterinarian at Lincoln. The Grecers' association, points out other. The b den isjots, good W' R, dou1jJle garage. Mead6w Grove, has been visi ing spe~d the summer with Mrs. Hunt- Janice and Kenneth Larson, re· Mrs. A. A. Welch and Mrs. Ellen new, accreditation covers a three- that the annual food hl)l of the distributed in e field!One apple, 0 T peachl two mul~ here with his parents, Mr. r1 er's father and brother. turned with them to spend a week Armstrong. / year period. I United States exceeds 14 billion facture. Iberry, fd.ur p ~ tr-ees and six Mrs. Antone Lerner. i F. S, Berry left Tuesday by traiD or ten days. Mrs. L. W. McNatt and. dau- ,!. dollars, "Meat," he says, "is one of ,It is an old cogl1ape VInes. e bock from col- Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Morris of f;il- for ChicagrJ to att~nd the ~ational Mrs. J. R. Phillip3 of_ Imperial, ghter, Verona, :*ent to Lmcoln . Patents C~ttl~ Guard. the largest items in the big bUl as tom, this trilege. This is n i eal place for fonl, carne Tuefday to visit t eir republican convenLlO,n. He '''~lll alsc: Pa., who planned to arrive last S~turd~y to ViSIt M~s. McNatt's E\\1ng. Neb'~AtlomeYs hav.e it is in more general use than any adopt a cer .th~ man wh ha~ a family to SOD, Ted MorrilS, and other r la- tr<1.nsact business in the CIty and week to visit her parents, Mr. and mother, "':'hO is confIDed to her secured a paten for Frank Bffiler, other artiele of food." a'f obf'dw ate . $2, ° if: tfJiken soon. tives in Carroll 'vicinity. ' will be gone about a week Mrs. W. H. Gildersleeve, was de- llome by SIckness. Mrs. McNatt re- r of Ewing, on a cat e guard. The Fortunately this is one of the ing ".Mts. Maria \J olf, Iltv~yne, .Neb. Miss Evelyn \ Downie retu~ed Miss F~nnie Britell completes tained on account of her chihlren'fi turned Tuesday and Verona re- invention preve ts stock from en· few nations of the earth that does der an04ter name. The, Amen

j16tl Saturday to BIO.Pmfield after ¥isit- 1ler teaching term in Milwaukee h8.ving- the measlef'!. She and th~ mained for the rest of the week. tering roadw..a,ysr. railways ahd so' not have to worry over its sources people ~ders, d this. Btp:-::;::;:;:=;=r+l:=;t~;::::;:::;::: lng a week here with her si'1'ter, June 24 and will be home soon children will tarof. later. She will be a?companied baek ~o on. An automobUe ef train safely of food supplies. The problem ~ uns~ectin~ f r~igD~rl could.... , 'Mrs. Wayne cJrpenter. ,'afterward to visit her parents, Mr. and MrR. Ralph N. Woods of Wayne by MISS Dorothy HamtJ- may pass, yet th6 weight of an an- America is to dispose of the blg thrown up his nds 10 SIDw;e

IT'====:1;:.R:t;=E:'\if===,= I Mr,. and Mrs,.oscar LiCdtketnd Prof. and Mrs. 1. H. Britdl. Fort Benning, Ga., the latter form- . ton, who will stay here during the ima.'J's leg will ithro\v up att im- surplusses we produce of all ktnds and exc'l.ajm, 'W'bat? NoDorothy return d Friday from ol~ Mr. and Mrs, C. C. Powers and eriy Miss Grace Johnson of Wayne, summer. • . passable barrier;. cf food .while many other nations t.a:l:').'

FOR RENT: R I(rns or ,partment. 'stein, Iowa, Where they ent Mr. and Mrs. Ed Granquist. the are visiting in Villisca, Iowa, and Mrs. E. J. Huntemer and ~ ----'~-7---402 Sherman hon 83. j16tf Thursday to visl L relativeJ:l. last two of Winside, were in Co- Lyons, Neb., and plan to arrive in Marcella Huntemer retur-ned Fri- Veterans Priest Gops Abroad.

__+-_._"_ . Franklin Lnngmack plans to reo IUIn9us Saturday to attend the Wayne next Thursday 'for a short Iday from'Sinsinawa, Wis.,. where Battle Creek, Neb.--Rev. Thom-FOR REl~T - \. lOmS elm;: Ill. turn SUllday ·'from Sioux ity state meeting of trucker;;. stay enroute to a northern summer the former spent a week With the as Walsh, pastor of the Battle

Piljone ;)44\\'. J16tlp whe,re he has spent this week with H J. Felber and son, "Vall}on camp. latter who was graduated from the Creek catholic church for 40modern his aunt, Mrs. p;red Struve. I Fel~~r. left Wednesday by car for 'Nal'lo \iV. \Viese who has been school there. They' made the trip years, left for Europe on a vacu-

j16t2 Mrs. Eva Prey, Miss ~ut~ BJ~d- Denver, Colo., the latter to enroll with the SIOUX City Journal for by car and ~a~ pavement all the tion trip, While abroad, he will at-__+1-----++- ' ish and Dale p~ey of MIamI, A~Z., for the summer in a pharmacy scyeral years, came here Saturday way from Smsmawa to Jackson, tend the eucharistic congress to be I

m modern spent the week-end here with'lthe school. Mr Felber will return. to ]Oin the staff of the Wayne Her~ Neb, 400 mUes Miss Huntemer held in Ireland, He' was born in 'house, doubl gara ,close )n, Prof G.}V. Costensan famIly Mr. and Mrs Ralph Carhart and aId He takes the place of MISS will attend the Teachers College Ireland and will visit his old home CHOICE 160 ACRE FlRM

h. m26ff Mrs pt. T Clfvanaugh, Tom I:md chIldren of Randolph, VISIted here LaVern KeeLtel who went to here next year and relatives.'J_ Cather}ne CavaJnaugh, Mrs lJ Tuesdayevening Mrs Carhart's Waverly, Iowa, to engage lD news- Mrs J R Rundle and son, WII. ----- Near Wayne. Well Imp 'P,ved~

FOR' RENT: Fi 7-r q.t all mod- Cavanaugh anq Mrs Frank ll~ father, V A SeDter, has not been paper work llam, left Monday by car for their . Good Samo.ritanl Hospital. J.NIlj house: al 5-1'0 I all mod- son spent last 17iday III SIOUX ty well and they came to see him. Mr5 Ma;l Mam and David Main home in Denver, Colo t after spend- Mrs. Ruby Lnge o~ Carroll, med- p'. $100prn house. ra MOwen. Misfl Helen Soden went to IS- Mrs E S Blatr viSIted from Sat- came from : Marshllll~own, Iowa. IDg a few weeks here WIth the ical patient, is imprdYing. rice . ' an acrePhon,' 212. ]9tf ner Saturday to spend a co pIe urduy untll Monday In SlOUX Clty Wednesday DaVid Will spend a former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W A son was born June 13 to Mr. ,.

:===::.;;:=;;j:1=:;qit=== weeks WIth her SIster, MISS My tle with her friend, Dr, Georg-..a Brown couple wI'ektl here With lllS grand- F. Wright, and. ~t~er relatives a.nd Mrs. G. Golder of Wayne. TERMS TO SUIT! IL Soden, and brotll1er, Frllnl{ Sod n She went Wlth MISS Esther DeWitz mothel, Mrs. \Vinifred Main, and They were also VISIting in Dakota E:van W. Jones of 'Carroll, medi- R-

Mr. and Mrs IL B McClure nd who returned Saturday evemng aunt, Mr" J T Blc:'bl\?r, Jr, unll City With Mrs Loy Biermann, cal patient, is improving nicely. M t-In LingerLOST: Pocket Carohne spent Sunday aftern on Miss Helen }1"'elber who teaches Mrs John C Carhart MIS Mam <.laughter of the first named ClaIre New ladies of the nursing staff ar .. .",i

irideR{'cnt ca. In the R L ~eClur€' home ear in the college at LaCrosse, WlS, left for her home yesterday Wright of Kearn.e~,who came. With of the Good Samaritan hospitaltre. Reward. Crystal lake. The men are br~th- arrived Friday to visit her parents, C. O. Martin, J. E. Britain and the R~ndles to VISit W. F. W~ghts, are: Miss Lenore ZWunitzer, Kan- L d F L ce

ers. _ Ii. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Felber. She Joe Cash left Wednesday for Nio~ left wlt11 them Monday on hIS te- sas City, surgiCllJ. nurse; Miss Mayan s arm oaRS I nsuTan=====ii:::;:::;j:ji::===I Mr. and Mrs. :Foy Cross and til. plans ~o leave next Sunday for La- brara, the last named to remain turn. . IH~ai~li~en~,;A~h~e~rd~e~.,n:,~S'~D~.,~d~ie~tl~ti~·an~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~jffijffi~~

i. w---------\+---H+........-I~~~~yO~Os~~:~~.r~ %~·w~~~: ":~t~ cr~~v~1o;:~:;ee~;~;~n~~~r:.:;:~: ~e:~\~~:i~ ~~~r~o~~e~/:;;~ti:~n:. M~~~~/, ev~~:: . :;~eda h~:~ 1;!!)II/III1/II11I1/IIU.III1/III1/11111111nllllllllllllnlllllllnlllllnnnnnnllllllllllllllllnlllll/lll111nnllll 1II1111111111l1nn Il§\VANTED--Tw brce men Mrs. Jennie Schrumpf and Mrsl S. Iowa, came Saturday to spend the Mrs. MitchelL Mr. Mitchell and Mr. weeks' busmess tnp to Clevel~d = ,. :' " 'I! 'tl ':!E

with COlI'S. '. l<:lsW It. ISteady X. Cross. ,I : summer vacation 'With his mother, Brittain went on to Kimball, S. and ChicagO.. He was ac.compan~ed = ..... . I,~ ~employment. uar leedl.!salary Mr. and MrS

IGlenn GiIdersl~eva Mrs. Mae Young, and grandpar- D., on business, planning to return as far as Chicago ~Y Miss Marlan=.. : I =

plus liberal c tilis. i 's. Ask for of l Dover, Del., plan to arrive this ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gilder- today. . Ahern and Josephille Ahern who == C h P -d D I- .er ==J. H. Bump at :2 w~st 3rd Friday by train to visit the fOrm- sleeve, Roy N,rcDonald has been trans~ visited Miss Mal:garet. Ahern = as af on e IV I r=at once. j16t1p er's parents. ~r. and Mrs. C1 E. Gene Boekemeicr buys old tires ferred t tile GillinRI{y company and other relatlves In the = , ';;:;

Gildersleeve. I ~'-$1:00 each on a new tire and for whi h he travels, to territory city while Mr. Ahern was in == 'I .: I! ET. R. sunda~l was in Norfol on tube, Reduces cost of G & J 16,- west of Neligh and the family Cleveland. Both returned with Mr. == 'F ' 5 et 'Cream ! ==

W~dnesday tq see Ernest Bi hel ?OO ~iles tires as Jaw at $,1.05 each plans to:move floon to a new loca- Ahe:n the first of the weelt. Mi~S ~ or we ==-----++++tr+---+--It.ntl Guy Al1lie,r, hospita~ patitl ts, lD paIrs. Ends Jone 2Gth, .Ga.mbl,e tion. M,r~MtlDonaldw.as in tIle ter~ Man~n plans to attend school III == ; i'l, ~ -

and report.s bo~h doing nICely w~en Stores. ]16tl rltory th first of the week select- the cIty next fall and she made ar-==' " &heIwas there. : M:tss Harriet Craven plans to ing a pint convenient for his rangements for her school work == I I E

You may ne~er see this aga" _ leave this '~aturday for Evanston, work. wJ:il~ in the city. ;; I-ELi'ijseed oil G~C gaL-IOO7r' ure Ill., to attebd eight wec)tS of su~- . Miss 11th Ringland ~ho ~eaches == !:

~=====+~:tR====.1 .t $220 gal-barn paint 89c mer school at Northwestern Um- III Denv ,plans to arrive m Om- Northlvest Wayne = E

pa~n r.: <)"'1 lotS ' Gamble Storep. versity. Sh~ v.11l work on her mas- aha nextlsunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. = Ega ., ;) b

a . , ' j,6tl ter's degree. S. RingJ nll will go to' the city (By Staff Correspondent) - -,M 'd M fCC !Gloom d Mr. and ;Mrs. George Berres, jr'J Sunday t spend the day in the Joe Mrs. Richard Kyl spent Wednes- = I E

PI l~isa~r. : d :MrS~ Ray Ro in- Miss Bert~a and Miss HtJdegarde Ringland 1I9me and Miss Ruth will day with Mrs. Roy Spahr. = 5SOl~ and Jewel and Mrs, " ra Berres returned Monday from the come b?,W v.:th them th~t even-, The e. B. West family spent Sun- == ='IIIIt] }( 1 s en.t; Sunday at Cry tal Blaclr. HtllS. Where they w(',nt Wed- tng to VI t thiS summer WIth borne: day evening in the George Mar- == i3i~, ~~ Q P i nesday last week for a few days' folks. ' r tens home. = ==. 'aM: Bridge;'McD\lnn Miss ur. slght,seelng. Lloy<\ Do~son who underwent an Mrs, J. H. Sps,hr spent Sunday ::" ,,,

p:ln! ~~a two, 'ns from'the et- Brsan ~r~strong came from o~erationlitf: the Pierre, S .. D., ~osJ, evening with Jdrs. Mary 'Stubbs, 5:s ," ',C th r 9 bool were iJ;l Wa e V8Jentlne ynday to visit in the pltal last,:week, is improvmg mce-j in Wayne. i ==r~~d~' ~~~ting the college t(in- W. F. W gb;t hoine. He was' ac- ly. Mrs. E.~. Dotson is there with Mr. and Mrs. Carl SUTber .were =. ' ': I ,~. J companied thorne the middle of the him. Dr., :qot3on plans to drive .tt~ Sunday dinner guests of·MnI. ~":' ==~;c =d~ Mrf.' J. M. Soden. ent week by l1fu wife and children who Mitchell, S"I D., next Tuesday to me Strickland. ') <•• =

, to N~rlolk :Monday to ace~ ha~ visite~,~,~~e' a. week. m.~e~ Mrs,'. Dobl:on ~d Lloyd .~ 1 Mrs. Ray Perdue called sa.m,- := . I i j I' 'I I I

I· i.iiase Ofl"N~Jigh;."form.erl:y': of $~:" "Mrs. L~.'Jlie Welch and children' b~ng t.he~ !home. Pierre re~ative~ day on Mr.s. Monta Bomer and Mrs. == 0 II c: 14 St'or'ale-nero Mr. Laase is critlc&lly ill ~nl a. arrived fr~ Kansas City Saturw will bnngl t~em as far as Mitchell. Stephen RockWell. . = ma a 0~ospitnJ, I day to vi~lt Mrs. A. A, Welch and Mrs. Ralfe Hufford and baby of Mr. and Mrs John LeWlS and =l' Mr and Mts, W, A, Hiscox ~nt Mrs, Carr', Welch, Leslie Welch Lincoln, '1111,0 were here last week,1 Earl spen,t Tjlursday evClling at = I I I ' ';' I I 1,"1 f{<i' McclJo~ :rUe'dAY "to Jspen a mlved W aliegday an~ he and his plan to return for this week-end to! 1ll1hardl Pospi,jhll's. = First ([oor east of Baud Hotel' WaYR,et Ne

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:1 IAYNE HERALD, wjYN ,NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, JUNE 16. 1932.1

For .lens Pedcrsf'.ns.Mr. and Mr,s. Jens P('cersen wer~

pleasantly surprised June 7 when Lincoln. June 13--L. M. Gates,relath es came to their home for a state entomologist, left Lin­surprise social evening in honor of coIn Monday to supervise distribu-their fortieth wedding anniversary. tion of grasshopper poison bran I '

Ice cream and cake were served. bait in southwestern. Nebraska. Come to the Fanske store and let u contin,ue to sup lyBeSides Mr. and M~s. Pedersen th~ A carload of hopper poison has

group included Mr. and Mrs. ·M. S. heen ordered for Hitchcock coun- your needs and give yo servic,e.Whitney, Mr. and Mra. Charlas ty, half of the cost of which willWhitney and children, Mr. and Mrs. be J}aid by the state. IPaul Peden,en and daughter and Gates will go to Chase, Hlteh- •

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pedersen and cock, Dundy and Perkins counties M'·· 11 K MAL' Stwo sons of Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. to give instructionH on use of the :lnnle • agy rs 'wan~cls Grimm and Neil, Mr. and poison, as well as to survey the • + •

Mrs. John Grimm, Nels Nelso'h, :o~p~p:er~si~lu~a~t~io~n~.~~~~~=~:;~~;~;~;;;;;;;';';;;;;'~;;'~~~;';';';';i;;~~MisH Clara Sorem,en and Miss ~-~ IMarie Pedersen. . Try a Wayne Herald want ad. ! ' i: ' ?!!..

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WaY!je Woman's cluh plans an :: 'TR'ATTON! ..opcn '."?ctingf?rwo.mcil of Wayne :: HOTE'L S !! ::and vlClntty thiS FrIday afternoon •• : of; I ••at 3 o'clock at the Gay theatre and == '. j , I·! ::all interested are invited to attend. •• , f: some Hm~ :af"What Nebraska Authors Are Do- •• We now have a n~w chef who is serving much better meals than we ha\lc h~d or . 1 .:ing" is the subject of the program := I ==which is In charge of Mrs. S, A. :: C ff' Sh Special Sunday Dinner ·c ff 'S' p ..Lutgen. A falk on this topic wlli.. ' 0 ee Op 0 ee 0::be given by Mrs. Lutgen. Playlets:: Main Dining Room i!: I' ••"Mrs. Jones Entertains Strange.1I Specials,for Saturday SU'NDA'u' ::Callers" and "Betti-Attitudes," == 75e' '. ~I 'I ::

will be presented. Mrs. W. C... Breaded Pork I : I ••Hunter has charge of singing of :: Tenderloin hi· k· In::songs by Nebraska writers. Hos-.." Ie D ••teses for the day are Mrs. E. J.:: Cream Sauce Cold Slaw MENU ~ ::Huntemer. Mrs.;F.. S. Berry, Mrs. •••• Mashed Potatoes I J I 1 ••••

C I k Cream of Ce ery IW. ,R. Ellis, Mrs.1,. H. S. Scaee, Mrs. •• Bread, Butter and Coffee Essence of h c en ~ e~1I ••H. L. Atkins, Mrs. Floyd Conger == 25c Sea Food Cocktail Fruit Cocktail Ion 1 ::and Mrs. Norbert Brugger. •• Melon Cocktail ! I ':,:=For Viols Ech:e~:,.P" BE Young Onions I Celery Hearts ~I0 I "==

Fiftyfive relatives al1d friends =1( Escalloped RljIse Radishes C =:gathered at th$ W. G. Echten- •• Veal Cutlets , ••:h:amp home Sunqay evening. June := Cream Sauce Jltmbo Frog Legs Southern Style ••5, to help Miss Viola Echtenkamp •• Mashed Potatoes Brea~ed Olympia Scallops, Tartare Sauce , I '., =: 'fcelebrate'her sevelnteenth birthday. == Cold Slaw Individual Cat F,lsh . I I I I', •• i ~~ld~lght lun~heon was served af- ==. Bread, Butt~r and Coffee 1 iT-Bone Steak, Mushrooms I :'l,t',IJ'''.''.!'_''''I:-....I•..,-=='I"ter a, .ociill time. Guests InclUd-.. 25 . fried Spring Chicken. Maryland J ssortrrlent,1 of"' •• :ed the following: Mr. and Mrs. == C CdldSlicedChicken, Sliced Tomatoes ew (:11 ;:'! :",:1: ';: ;':i,I:_':= iWilUam' KraUman and family, Mr. •• I ~utchess Potatoes Au Gratin P(ltatoes - th '- : s'h.nd':! == iand Mrs. Herman Echtenkamp and := F h V bl SId ~rc ch Peasiin but~er Cream,"ed whole kernel.com aJ;'m wea ~r:,:" !:,;'> ,,7, •• i ,;,~aye,Mr.andMrs. ;HarveyEchten-.. res egeta e. a8t I ~, I -' ·,:'-I,·:i:-<,:!:-:t i:I,[:::·'·· i' -,.'.!<am.....p.' arid Lois, Mr. and Mrs.. Ed: == Plate, Lunch I! Home-Mn~rleitRolls iches. . "':'_ :-';"-""": .II'!I.:I: ,!' !',:/==-'I!'"-~-Echtenknmpandfamily, Mr.and.. '25c I 1, ·,,-t ·!d~,i'I'-"'c.=-'~~""Mrs.,: Herbert J. Echtenkamp' and == --- I "I :. ,I

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lls~ord.pri~es W.e.r.e;.recei.v~d. '.bY':M.rs. jO,ined th.,C general meet.in S last ,W.ill.' ter, Miss Erna Meyer, Miss R..l.:J' Is BLn fl't .

1Wells and Mr. Brown. Mrs. Rels~ friday evening at the E. . Youn~ Anita Victor, Miss· Ani ta i:l]llI F e

'. ' tcr seWed atllt.he close of the even~ home. Rev. L..,L. Legte being Ir,essman, Miss Anna, Miss '. '.To~ s Here 1'::':':":":':'-_~_--=---~-+-C.+-===c:i:::t±:::::I::::==::ing. I ~e~e' ~o speak. 'Rev. Legte s, who O,ra and Elder LUbberstedt. J Miss . I rop I.I ' '" l\I * '" worked in Central and So th Am- E~th and Gilmore ~abs, Mi,~s Irene : '

ght .B~arers' Picnlc.. ,erica, also in Mexico, to iscover a~d Gerhardt Roeber, Herman Shdwe~s FiJe Days Last

Light B.earers of the ~reSby..ter- neW.field.S for mission ~a ds, .told Thun, oar.ence Bennett and Miss W.er'k Add 1.32 Inchesian Ch¥Ch enjoyed a picnic Fnday ofJ hlS work among Indla trIbes. Carol JarvIs. , Of Mbiature.afternoon at the F. L.'Blair play~ ThE': class meets as usual Is Fl'i· " " " " I 1house. The girls spent the time day evening. For Amos Echtenkamp. Rain four succ,esslve days in the

':-==f:::::;f=i=;d:===;:====F=i=;=====::!I====::!l", (laYing! and had picnic supper nf- " * • * l1.elatives and friends came to last !week boosted the total precip-': J " i , • erwar~. The grQup hold~ jts next M. (. Club l\leets. 'the lAmas Ectehnkamp home Mon- itation i1 Wayne'so far this mont~

i a~ Forecast., owed the business S,ssion and the egular meeting June 20. Members of the M. I. club were day evening, June 6" to help Mr. to i.74 nches, the gauge at the~FS. ~., ., MdMastcr entertains 08tesse8 served lun heon. >I' * '" * entertained at the home O~Mrs. O. Ec~tenkamp celebrate his birth- State NJUonal Bank showed.

the::E. Z. lu this Thursday. I II' '" '" lebrat.~s Birthdav. G. Nelson Wednesday oaf ernoon. day. Cards were diversion and lun- Ttle rain was ,a boon to farmMl's. ~o n ~edkman entertains ,n Regular &$1on. Guests at a birth'day party given Mrs. C. E. Miller lead th lesson cheon closed the evening. The crop~, tb,roughout the county, all

the Rurh.! 0 e scciety this Thurs- tRebekahs met aturday night by Ervin Henschke stUdy. Following the less n, five gu~sts were Mr. and Mrs. J. M. of wr,ich!are groy.ring rapidly. Al-

dai;rs. ~IC n MCC~y cnter,lains the or their rcgu:a~ , ~r~i~n~o~:l~~~l~~:;e:?~;'~,~:~: ~~~dr~~ ~~.p~i~:~t ~~~t anw:~~~~~ne~r~udr g~:~~i~~ ~:d :o':,~ ~~~~~ha~~V:~~e~fd~':a;:i: ;;;=~~Legion J\,.u. illU;y next Tuesday cv~ n Regular Session. r anti Mrs Wilham Test, Mr ,Mrs. George Bornhoft. T e next Mr. and Mrs. William Harder and beds, and hIgh grades, very littlecniri~ i I ,,1 , F' Eastern Star lodge held its regu- nd Mr$. Carl Frevert, Mrs. Adrrr" Imeeting will be at the orne of ,family, Mr. and Mrs. George Hard- dan~ge was reported to farm

" 'Mr~. 9· . Haas ent,ertains th.e ar ~eeting Monda~.. and business, aul, A1ex Suhr and Myrtle Suhr, Mrs. Bert Surber July 6. Jer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Law crops except in a few low sec-J. A: O. k nsington~ I club thIS as tr~!J.sacted. The' hapter plans II.of! ~ayne, I '" '" '" '" , rence Bennett, Mr, and Mrs. Ray- lions! where part of the crop was'Ihll;rSda~. " nitia.tion at the JulYIlD1eeting. '" '" * " d d N' hId d ht M *d t b th tDeMo~ay hawter Pleets next, * '" '"11

; ith Mrs. Donald Fitch. En~e:s~~. A~. S~:~:~. an~ Mrs. ,:~nMrs~CO~t: ~~sac:e~gan~'far:~ wa; et oquthe ~radee:~:~. the pav-Tuesda)1 e ening. Several members rave Spec:.al Meetln . Members of the Harmony club Henry Kay enterta;ned :the St. ily, Mr. an.d Mrs. W. J. Echten- cd s mJay south of Wayne wasPIRri.'to:.nt,e1'd ... the sta.te c.anela.vc Women of the Pr ",byterian Aid nd one' guest, Mrs. Ray Philbin, Paul Lutheran .Aid last TtrSdRY kamp and family, Miss Alverna wasHed ~~t by the heavy rain Sat-

' in Frernon upe 24. ~eld a special me Jng at the ere entertained Wednesday' by in the church parlors. Gues s were Test, Elmo Nichols, Walter and urday. At "'inside, several of the. WQyn!. Rr yal 'Neighbor drill 1hurch

Monday and 'Cided to helIjl rs. Donald FItch. 'rhe group d~d Mrs. J. H. Foster, Mrs. L. . Mc- Harvey Farnsworth, Harry Eick- rural telephone Ibes were damag-team Wi.l fE:. ent work. at the Dix~ ~he church board wi finances. ~pplique work on quilt blocks for Natl and Mrs. Charles Riese. A hO,ff, Obert Echtenkamp and Ed- ed by the! rain.on coun y 'R I? meeting inIDmer- i. '" * il' '" I,: nhe hostess. Mrs. Fitch served 'Social time followed transaction of ward Ahlman. Logan :creek was running to the

, Bon June 2. ·number of Wayne r1b1eStudy Class. I I:uncheon~, at the close of the:: af-' !business, and the hostesses ~rv- top of it.~ banks Tuesday as a re-

I, women pIa 0 attend. J The Bible Study c ' met Tues- ~lernoon. \Mrs. Earl Fox is hostess ed, Mrs. Glenn Swartz and rs. Honor Mrs. W. C. Hunter. sult ¢f th,~ many rains.!, Miss !Loi ierson en,te-rtains the r,a

ywitp. Mrs. L. W.. rataviI. Gen· IP-,. two w~eks. , ,Charles Heikes are hostesses in Mrs. W. C. Hunter who has led It hlAS ~aincd here on the average

W·orld Wi e uild of the Baptist ral dIscussion cO~ducted. I «: :;. : oj< ,two weeks. the presbyterian morning choir for every ottier day since the first of·church !th·s <ridayevening. The ra. E. B. Young e ,tertalOs next With Mr~. Henry Suhr. I "' ... '" '" a couple years, wa.c; honored la.'Jt the month. !t rained '\Vcdnesday,meeting: w postponed from last :uesday. '" * * ... ' Wom~nl of the Evangelical LU~h~ IFor Mrs. Leslie Welch. Friday evening when the choir Thursday, Friday, Saturday andFriday btec us of ra~n. .. 'troop Has SWimmin '. c:ran Al~ Imet last Thursday WIth Mrs. A. A. Welch entertained the members and their famiUes gather- Monday of the last week.

The y u -g women 3 MISSIOnary Boy scouts of troo ,No. 175 and Mrs. He~ Suhr. Mrs. L. B. Y~u~g lEver Ready club and a few others, ed at the church for dinner in her The heaviest rainfall so far thissociety, f th St. Paul Lutheran their leader, Gayle C.'Uds, enJ'oyed \fas a g•.sL Mrs. Carl Sund Jom- 12 in all, Wednesday at 1 o'clock honor before she leaves for an in- month was June 2, when rpore thanh It J n 20 at the Van r c,d th,e sodlety. R.eports of the co.n- luncheon compl,'mentary to Mrs. definite stay in New York. After aninchofwatc.rfell. LastSaturdayc urc 1 m•. e s, '.U .e . . swimming at the COliC. e pool Tues- t

,Bradfon~ 11 ',at 4 p. m. A piemc day evening in place f their reg~ ~en Ion were gwen and a sOClal Leslie Welch of Kansas City, who the meal, T. S. Hook spoke and ex- balf an inch of rain feU and Mon.supper \yill f How kensington and I k . llm_~ ~oll:wed. M,r~. Suhr served is here visiting. Bridge was diver- pressed appr~ciation for Mrs. Hun- day the precipitation was .48 of anE.. soci-a1:U ej u ar wor . I Ivn~~~ n~ [Mrs. WillIam Blecke en~ sian for the afternoon and prizes in ter's excellent leadership in t1)e inch.M~et~~~ f· tile Methodist For- Scout TrGOp ~e:t.:. '" i,1 <l ter ams m JUly. the games were received by Mrs. choir. Mrs. Hunter r,esponded ••

cigr. MISSIO a y1 !society, planned Boy scouts of troop No. 774 met J. II . t lr ... '" ", .. 6. R. Bowen and Mrs. J. W. Jones. fittingly. The party was arranged Wayne M-ir·ster ::for last. 'f.h r d~~ w.ith Mrs. Rob- last evening aQ the I'icollege with '%is a~~. i ave~d M' M r' Mrs. Leslie Welch received guest by Mrs. A. R. Davis, Mrl'l. T. T, T S I L ••crt Stamba 19 , vJ.as postponed on Prof. A. F. Gulliver. They trans- N!oak:s in ?t~~\~nfrienl~: toat~~~ of honor prize. J?ne3 and Mrs, R. W, Casper. Be- 0 pe n ena =:account of ai . [hoC new date has acted their regular ark and en- ~'me lastl evening to honor Miss '" '" '" '" Sides ~rs. Hunter and :sons the Rev. and Mrs. ' ,C. Heidenreich ::pot yet l,ilee et. joyed recreation after ard. arrlet C~aven who leaves Satur- D. A. R. Chapter Meets. group Included tha foIIowmg: Rev. and daughters, uisc, Dorothy ••' Meetir-g f,f th Baptist Union * '" t * d f E t III t tt d Members of the D. A. R. chapter and Mrs. P. A. Davies and family, and Wilma, left Wednesday by car ••and Mis~ion r~Sj;l icty planned for To Aid Hospital. N%rth:est:~ns~~iver~ity~ ~ri~:e ;met Saturday with Mrs. Ed. Perry, Mrs. A. R. Davis and ,family, Dr. for Lena, TIl., where next Sunday::last ThtlLrE ay :w s postponed on Wayne Woman's cl ,at a rneet- was enjoyable diversion for the M.rs. H. J. Felber and Mrs. C. A. ~nd Mrs. J. G. W. LeWIS and f,:m- Rev. Heidenreich ~ll preach at the ::account of ai; rs. Anna.Kopp ine: in the BOCkenhau._r parlors on young women, and the hostesses Orr at the Perry home. Mrs. E. O. Ily, :rof. and Mrs. A. F. Gulliver seventyfifth annl'versary of the ••and Mrs, 1\ er~e,. hcrlow Will .en- F.nd.ay, voted to giv ' $100 to the served luncheon afterward., Stratton joined the chapter. Mrs. and...amlly, ~r. and _Mrs. F. L. Lutheran ch~rCh. ~he Lena c~urch =:ta~n next oq Jp~y 14. Good Samaritan hasp! I. Mrs. G. '" * '" '" Felber gave the president gEneral's BlaIr and daug.lters, Mr. and Mrs. was the one lD ~Ch Rev. Helden- ••

The ~ow~a~dl 1 tter club me:ets W. 'Crossland, trcasU1! 1', and Mr,'J. dUh :\It'ets 'W(~[]nesday. message, and Miss Enid Conklyn Edw. Seymour and family, Dr. and reich grew up d he is the Only::next wee-k. th~ c·ty hall. WllliO.td D. J. Cav~nau"gh, aUd! or, gave re- IMembers of the Nu-Fu club and had a paper on, "George Washing- Mrs. T: T. Jon_es and ~ughters, Dr. member of the c ngregaUon there ••

i Carlson,1 Ie der,lfi ds it necessary ports. . ~ ~;est.s, :Mrs, R. J. Reister and Mrs. ton. the pre. .3it:lent." The hOHteRH hnd Mrs, R. W. Casptr and daugh- who has joined t:e ministry. The:: VALUE $1.50 9to ('han~e he 'PI eUng day from .. '" * '" * W. A. EJ.mery, were entertained on served. The meeting closed the ter, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Ellis and family wm visit -in Freeport. m., :: : 6Friday ~ec usc:o band concetls. eirel.., One Meets. Werlnesday last wec~ by Mrs. chapter's activities until falL children, Mr: and Mrs. F. E. Gam· and will be home next Thursday. •• ~.PECIAL "The grrqV willi eet Tuesday or Mrs. Jennie Schru G~orge Anderson. Contract bridge ble and famtly. 1I.'lr. nnd Mrs. T. S. :: ==========:;========!====Wednes ay-.I Clyde Omah enter ~a..<; di\-'~~sion and Miss Kath,uyn Bldorbl Club Lunche-OT1_ H~ok and ~aughter.5. Mr. and Mrs. Funeral Sel.vices ::Th~ f rst~f ai.s r;es of co~ntr~ One of the Methodist id Wednes- Lpu Davi~ held high score. The Mrs. l--I. "V. TheobaJd was tiorite!1s Richard ~mkham and ~aughter, H ld 0 ' Th d ••

club partie. wh~c opens WIth a day afternoon at t 'e former's htpi;tess ~erved. Mrs. O. P, Bird'- Ia~t Friday to members of the Bld- Mrs. C~r1C welch_~~-~ren. en, urs ay :=dinner at t c elu house will he hom.e. The hostesses erved after s~lI entertains the dIub next Vv·cd· orbi club amI one guest. MfR. Jessie B'uneral services were conducted ••held thi~ T ursda. . The o.ccaSi.on a social t~mc. Ii n sda.y. Reynolds. The hostcs~ served To Survey Link last Thursday afternoon at the::

:e~:~~:~fo ~~n,f;? e ~~~~~~~:di~ D~g-ree of Honor Me~ II ",(1 Social Aft~rn(}on. ~~~~~~~nc~~o;s~'C~r~~g~a~~~n~iVo:~= In Great Highway ~~~:~t~~a~e~~:::~~~r ~~·n~·f~~ 55clud~s Mr. nd M s. Car] Wright, Degree of Honor About! ,GO attended the Country ~ion for the afternoon which closed Lincoln, Neb., June 13-Two many Yrars, who died in Sioux City :=~r. and M. s. \V~IRay HI,ekman. Thursday ~,.ienipg wit cl Jb social afternoon Tuesday at the series of games. Mrs. A. R. groups of state engineers are now Tuesday last week. Rev. P. A.••Mr. and Mrs. c~ . Craven, Wr. Panabaker, Retular th c1Ub~house. Bridge was diver- Davis held high score for the af- surveying the last link in the Davies had charge of rites and in- ~~.~•••••••••••••••••••••••and Mrs', IIJ· . Jones, Mr. crmductecl. Plans wer si n an I prizes were received by ternoon. Mrs. J. E. Hufford had Great Plains highway in Nebraska, tcrment was in Greenwood ceme- •••~•••••••••••••••••••••••

and Mrs. 'H S. Rill.gland and Mr. covered d~cheo M s. Ho McDonald and Mrs. Net- high for the series. The club re- Governor Bryan said today., i:'~~::;;:::::::::::::::::::;;;;=;;;;;;;;~!;;;~land, Mrs. L. B..._M"cfl.ure. the secopB ThU,rr.:Sd,ay• i ti Call. Refreshments were serv- surnes its met:lings the second One force is working north from----.,-. e by Mrs. Clyde Omen, Mrs. ,C. E. week of October. ~u1ien, the other is progressing

SOcfrl \t R J Re!ster IHo C rhart, Miss Aulda Surber, Mrs. south from Valentine. When the I I

.- ' Mr: ~nd "Mrs. R, L. W. Vath and M". M. L. Ringer. Pleasant VaUey Club Elects. ~u~:~g~:~ufo=1~:;S:~~c;tf:~ I'" T' Q: I tW~~ ~:~y~~' 6~::{ f;'members met ~~l:;~nr:~i:~d~l~sv~ ~l:~~~~~ time is planned for next va~~~c~~~be~~t=dm~t~:;~:~~~~~ that point south to the Dismal riv· n I . emp'0..ra'ry I',. ar, ,r"'.S.Wednesday his w ek with Mrs. T. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. day at the h~me of Mrs. Hannah er to complete the project.Collins and Mrs! ill Finn at the and Mrs. L. A. Fa ~eck were: Mrs. Charles Heikes, Residents in the western 'coun-former's ho e. A ocia! ti:¢le fol- Brioge was diversio president; Mrs. Charles Ash, vice ties have been particularly inter- I· I ,1

president, and Mrs. George Kabish", ested in improving the route as ' I , .' ;

s~cretary and treasurer. Mrs. Beck rapidly a.<> possitile. They confer- I ;and Mrs. Eric Thompson were hos- red with Bryan on its phases when ~

tesses at the meeting Wednesday. the executivc recently visited wcs- Through the kindness of L. A. Fabske \Vb a. re 1.0ca. edMrs. W.' H. Gildersleeve read a pa.. tern Nebraska. Ip~r on the subject, "Changing Bryan said iIlso a survey would in his jewelry store four dOOJ;,s J;lort, ' untIlHomes." Guests were Mrs. Jennie be rushed between Merriam and

Stallsmith of Madison, Miss Vida Hyannis, closing the final gap in a completion of new bui,lding., ~. IIBeck and Miss Clara Madsen.~he highway from Ogallala to Arthur. ~

hostesses served lunch-con. . I : -" ..Our stocks of millinery and ready-to-wear are arranged for the on-

venience of the public. New goods have be~n added and plices viII

be found to conform to lowest prevailing mar~ets.: ~

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WAYNlj;, NEB ASKA, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1932, I I lIiBE'

Wayne Defeats RJunion Is, Held , Elect BecItel auelj Attend Gath,ering Receiv~s egree I ', W' k f" ld N" lIn Renmck Famzly rr S I Off" Of Baptzst Group At ,No thwes er't I

a e Ie me Members of the Rennick family 0 ta.~t ICe RE:v. w. E. Braisted, Mi"s Bcu· . Miss GCnrViev Wright re :eivC(r I~--- enjoyed a reunion Sunday at the --- - I~h Johnson and LeRoy Stamm ner master, DE 3. ts dE-gt'cc fm~

Holtl Visitors Scoreless In Lee Jones home at Pilger, the oc- Named Vice re ident Of repres~nted . th~ Wayne Baptist. .Ncrthwe~~tdnCni 'ersity In van,,~The Last Six Innings; casion honoring Mr3. Albert Hud- Nebraska Fundt'al !Directors church at the .m~eting of .the ~tC!l, TIL: ~heif1r5tl f this v..~e::.~./.vrd.

Score 3 to 2. son and daughter, Marilyn, of Wi!- AssociAtion. Ncrtheast AfisOclatlOo of Baptlst~ ·C. L. '"nght <lm..ons,. Milio (, !.l,nrf... lianis, Ariz., and Miss Celia Ren- t :. at Chambers Friday anJ Saturday. Roberti left l:u:t ' riday hi:! ar t'f

After trallmg without a score nick of Ray, Ariz" who ar~ here Wm. Beckenhau r, J?lOneer fun- H.ev. Braisted .spoke Friday after-I go to Ch:c9.go to attend the com~tedd our ndmIra;J ion .1 fcr the first four innings, the visi~ing in the James Rennick eral director of ay;J.c, was re- noon. Churches of Norfnlk, Wayne, Lnencement e:-::cr Ise", <lJ;ld Ml:~;;

',r u I~mk lemonade ho ro suJ Eighth G-"aders' Of County, W b b II I b II' d t d ' , ltd d "'d nt of the I' I l" th'- I &1 ayne ase a . cu. ra lC (). e- home. Besides the southern guesi.s, e ec e secon v::e ~re~T CL 1 Pilger, Battle Creek, Tilden, '3l(nevlcve n Lllr~c( vii \', :,n.ld p anutd, the stUffl es, of h~ Get Dip.oma:: Saturday , feat the WakefIeld mne 3 to 2 m a the group included Mr. and Mrs. Nebraska aSSO_Ia ton . d,f funera IChambers, Obert, carrell and Mid- Th'2Y p!ann~d b e b~ck titlls \\ 2d~zool° lco.l ~Xhlblts, an th th lIs At Exercises, ,close game at th~ Wayne park on Jame, Hennick and Vernon. cass:l~l directors ::t t~o t@re:-U8.(YconVen-ldIeBranchareintheasso::::iation.ne .filly. .:.1t,,~ Ed.t Porler of pran,!of I c three rIngs st Ike an' IJ-, j.P{fSS£LL 8/J,Q TLS-LYL£ -M/IBBOTJ Sunday afternoon. of Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Ren- tion held In SIOUX City la~;t ",:,e(!k.1 Rev. D, McPh(!r"on of Korfolk, I~ IJ~hmd, ~·:j;<tclr Of lb. Wrlg~~t, ha.~mc t I no~e that see ~ to ap Cfl HONORS ARE ANNOUNCE WAYN,E: WAYNf:, "l Wakefield scored its only two nick and lamily, George Rennick, The convention was held in conJunc-1 moderator. Rcv. P. \V. Sawtell qf' b~(n r-:byJnh' In c 'h-righ~1 hOffi-tto e' ery!?o'P,Y'. , • *' [ Lincoln. Russell William nl~S .in the first and third innin~~, Henman Jones. and fami~y, Lee tion with t~e IOW~ and ~ou~h.DClko-

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1Pilger ap.d Carroll, is vice mOdera-11hcre while ti1"y "'J:'C g{)n~~.: ,

,. "Signs at Cross Roads" was t Bartcl~ and yle' Willard Mab- bemg held scoreless for th.e last SIX Jones and famt:y, and Mr. and ta conventIOns thIS yeal, glvmg the It.or. . __..._. ._~. _._ :A €du¢ator o~ce ~li.d ~r l p subject of the addreRs given F bott, both 'of \-Vaync, were innings by the pitching of Smith. Mrs. Boyd Jones of Pilger, and groups a more varied program and 'Vel UOCJ't like: kes ato;lt g~v::n<t

of t aehers that their 'aW ude '- (lay by Prof. A. V. Teed at the among the~njv'crSity of Ne- W.hO received airtight support from Mr. and Mrs. Emery Jones of Nor- o:f~ring greater advantages tu th:- The Forgo Ln ~fan fmd~ he's Ithis {oJ?'.ry t.aL 'lO the Ind 8,'.1 ':

~ \var I life was extre e:y sel i the3.tre wtten 153' eighth g braska gra uatcs who were hiS teammates. folk. VISitors. Iremembered regu'arly the f'rst of IThe In;..h:l:::l<l have ~urrercd ep0.1811and ,entered in personal i tel'e s, graduates of Wayne county .award::d de rees at the com- Wayne scored ~ run o~ three l:its Mrs.~Hud.~on, formerly Mis, Omaha was selected a~ the p'ace I every month. ~Nor:ol:{ L:d;er-I inju3t:c:: ~l~e::ldY'IDtTI'3ar's Fee .talth lUgh ,their lives Jere dev ect ed their diplomas. The hall mencement . xercises June G. of~ Echtcnkamp In the fIfth innIng nuth ,nnick" and he.r daug?ter for ,the 1933. conventIOn. Th ~ I Dispatch. ly (Pho:;:! Xl). I --1~~to ervlc~ in the Sf-hOO s. h~ filled to capacity. Miss, Pearl EJ Barte's, 110 wns graduated an,d scored two runs from three and Ml'S Cella Renmck arnved year s convenlton was heIrl at th~ I -- - ----. __ j,

teathcr who quoteJ ,the rem rk Sewe:~ presided. from th~ c( lIege of la"N, wa<; ;:;uccessive sing-lcs in the eighth. Sunday la~t weel{ from Arizona to Sioux! City Commcr{'~ btlllfEng and I Q"uallill'l:lIll1.JlEmI!lZi!!Eil:l!l,:u:':,alJ:i1l1Jiilili:O:51o:r.:til:ii;;::Bn::lE:.C I:i;;EUI!II2l ~l:l.!i:l~. say' thl~~ she believes ~vha is ue Prof. Teed opened his ad(~res, elected to th Ordcr of the Coif, The box scqre fo11oWA: visit. George Rcnn'ck of Pi'ger, a number of ed'JCatlOnClI fea~ures I: Ii>

llf each~rs is true o~' th res of 'lNiti1 the story of a Iitlle negro bo honorary "l~gal urganizatlOll, ,",,'ul<.efkld. mf·t them in Omaha and brought ",rere presented for the }}eneflt of I: And NObus;none,1 seem::; ,v.~ r,cc li~~elthat ~he in the south who was trYing to ge~ was a mem1J~f of th'"' Ncbra<.;ka ab r h po e them to Wayn~ by car. They p'an v;sito:-:J from the three states. I Ii l:1m ortBfqt contnlSiltlO 18 the one an education. When aAked why hEl La','! B:JJletiA Ista~f, llld was a Grant. 3rd 0 a 4 0 to leave the last of thi" week for Beslde.s Mr. Beckenhauer WayD.e I: gm (' lmluntarily a d wit out wa~ted an education he replied; cand'date' tor th2 Hhod's Kinney, If 4 0 I 3 0 Antonito, Co'o, to visit the:r s's- VISltorg mcludec.! Mr.3. B,~ckenh~u:- i F.iI Wh ~,* thlught'IOf monetary Ire ard. he tlla~ he wanted to be able to rea~ scho:ar."hip. ,Hc was a graclu- L. Cae, cf 3 2 1 DOter. Mrs. Oscar Milburn. er and Mr. and Mr.,.. Wil aid:: '" .1

~ ,ld s thl~t talents wh~ch arc sed the !signs at the cross roads. There1 ate with oum la~:ue honors. Clough, 2nl1 3 0 0 [j 0 It is four years s:nce Miss R~n- \'iiiltse. Mr. Wiltse is assIstant m III Ellin sllch activities a~ jeve10 ed, are various kinds of cross roads~ !frabbott, a graduate of the Henscke, c 4 0 0 6 0 nick visited h~r parenlts in \.-Vayne, the Beckenhauer csta.bhshment. A : ~

1 b 'b" 01 ,', d nd Prof. Teed explained, religious, pOl collcg,o of ong,·r:.eering, majored Thorn rf 4 0 0 0 0 and fivo years since Mrs. Hud.sen total of 627 funeral Jlrecl()r;~ from _ J!tIre y I rmgmg an usc e a - " - i j III nm re iII1,portant rcwar~1 tl> the ivw Utical and sociaL And an educa' in civil enginecr:ng. He is af- Larsen, 1st 4 0 0 12 0 wa'; here. the tri-state as:iOcJat.:on atten( "Or I II :aer ,r tien helps one in reading ~the sign. filiated ,vitlt Alpha Theta eh;, Echtenkamp, p 3 0 0 2 0 R. Emer"on of Lexmgton rr·as,. g

; I '" *' ~ *b' I at (jr0SS roads. The graduates hav social frCltermty, wa'3 presillent M. Cae S5 3 0 0 0 I LIN . re-elected president of tbe NeJas- : Ii

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iffC~l'nCes, bctwee, '"litera ure prepared eight. years and now the , of Sigma Ta,J, honorary (ngin- Wayne., oca ews ka group and CleCil Wadlo of :,are ~t cross roads amI must decid cering fraternity, p:esldent of ab r h po e Miss Ella and William Studts Lincoln was re-e ected first vice r4

rll~ 1 journalism werc' pomteJ~out d 3 1 2 4 0 S h k f M d' resident !Id. r 'harp}u by Laflcadio He rn, what they will do next. th,: local branch of th~ .Ameri- Lerner. 2n < and Miss Marie c wan a a 1- p . 'i:,J "1 Some thmk education :--hnuld b<:j can So:ciety of C:vil Eng'neers, Andresen, 55 ·1 0 0 1 1 1 SOlTI, spent Sunday here in the ~--~._-~_._- ftl

~ t~s~y ~~h~~IO~:~at:~e ~f :~i~e:i~;~~' ~~~::iC~:~s P;~:n·T~;:n;;~· ~~lr~~§J! ~~> ~Xr;(el~il~(,~I' ~t~;~ci~ e~;~ne:~~ ~~~~h,3;d : ~ ~I ~ ~ ~~lt:;e ~~;;eerr a~~lmbe~oth~h:n;i;~~ MrR, antdMrF:s. LeY

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ti n 0 a eity ne''''sf:lp'~r \V' s ,a watclr..vorrl in all 1m!'£:. Th~r staff of the Blue Print, engineer- Frang. Ib 4 0 0 11 1 last a cousin of Mrs. Lerner. e urn rom rlp ':'1~~.: .sx~:~;(,~1 t:~:;r3n:h~: ~;~ ~~~ three \vay.'J to economize: First. t( ing student publication. He and, L. Lutt, c 4 0 0 9 1 IMr. and Mrs. A. M. Ho~kin.'lon Completing a four-week trip .~

- do without; :=iecono, to cheapen b~~ one other we,d graduated with Collins, cf 3 0 a 1 a atd MIS. Belt Nunemaker and along the Pacific coast, 11r. andI '!~IS 'c expressir,n,; W~2r:e never per~ 1 1 0 ..... fe t. never "literary" becau:::;e hey a q:heaper product; and third, t . distinction. F. Luti, If 3 1 d u;;hter of Allen, vi::.itei::l Werlne.;- ~:;~n~oll~~et s':tu~~:y. returned to i~1

hMl nuL been mulled over and con- ~~~f~~::d ~~~g~:t:dS~~:t t~eO~~;t !__~__~ ~e~~~~:l~uer, rf 1~1 ~OO2006 ~ :~I~~;~ ;;J~~ T}~:r~-I~~k~~:O:; ::_ The primary purpose of the trip I Ii'

~idereJI for a long tim~. Hearn ay I W 0"0 010 02 3 t 'I I·t policy be followed in education 1cd the theatre. Hev. P, A. Davie~ ayne v x- c nUy "noved from SCIlhner to Al~ W:iS to visit Mr. Ley's mothF;r, i rc:. 'II I::',J~veSh~~~~ ~I(f:t t~n r~~~ ~~~' ~~g Wayne county schools can ge gave the JnvocaUon. Eighth gn1d~ Umpire: H_~~~e~~~~ I n Alice Ley, and his omthcr, Roy I: ;::more e;xdting or more artistic han more for their money in traine ,pupils. led by Prof. H. H. Hdnscom, George Lightner of St Edward Ley and family, ~n Enel~ita.s: :a1: : fm,the A~sociated Press special ~Tit- teacbers, he explained, now than i Isang "Old Kentucky :Home." Pa- Find Ancient Mounds c me Saturday evenmg and Vlslted After completmg their :"I,.,lt In • 1:1er's aJccount of the' coastin at many years. tricia Jean Gorden land Donald Of 'E th At M k Q er Sunday m the H A Preston Eneinita:-;, Mr. a~~ Mr~. Ley spen~'. .1"

The speaker advised judiciou, Strahan, dre~sed as' ::ioutherners. :Jar ee ~ome. Mrs. Lightner and children a short time in Ala Calientc, Me c- : =I;~~est~~~~~dw~~~~ :~1-~e~T~~~ s~~: expenditure of school money. gave a tap dance. This was a fea- Meek, Neb., June 8~Two more ~'ho had spent a week here, re~ i~o,. before goin~ to San I?iego tr: : .:I

, good teacher is the first require ture from MisB Esther Dewitz' pa- mounds of earth of anCIent huma,n turned Sunday everung with Mr. VISIt other relatifeS of Mr. Ley. • 5,ller the la~h of the ,hcadline1dur- f d th W 1 I d b b t f S • ....m'ilnt of a good school, he said. Ii, ..geant this spring. ]..1is", Louise origin have been oun on e I - $,ghtner. They trave e oa rom ~ an Rjng the Lmd1:lergh case. Mu h a3 I I' G " h f r Eagle D' t SF' ro '''hero a "a survey of the United Slates Nc Rickabaugh, accompanied by Don- ram ruee-'>c arm nea, 'Mrs. R. J. Kmgston and son, Iego 0, an ranel~,-, .... - II J]

:~ ~~~ir~h~rr~~~~~n';ou;~i~~f~ braska ranks among the first in cd aId Linn, sang a solo. Following creek. Both are smaller than the ::r ck, drove' to SIOUX City Sunday they toolc n- train to Eureka, Cali~. : l!Il ,

qmte o1'1('n J.1r.,ing their wQrk t the ucp~ted citizenship but the stat~ the address Delmar Dean DaViS large one investigated a month iternron to take home the form- Th€:y traveled through t~e h~-;- = :plaeC''> thirti~th among the 48 i,6 gave a recit$,lion and the eighth ago, but the same main features. '~nieee, Darlene Dodsey, who had toric redWOOd, forest from ure a. IN EVERY WANTED g-

level of hterature. and, tha the ,;alaries paid teaeners. From thi~' graders gave the flag salute and are present. A hole dng in the visited here a few weeks. Darlene to Grants Pass by stage coa:11 and II STYLE, EVERY DE- ::last century critic iii o~ly .~ruy it may be determined that Nehra;f- sang. Miss Sewell presented the If'.rgc one revealed additional mys- vhn return here in the fall to stay then on to. portl.a?d by tr~m., At: SIRED HEEL, " , NOW ii~~~~~ :~:~~ :aeys~n~w I!othl g of ka has a good edueallOnal systerf diplomas and announcj:-d honor::;. teries. . l....yith th~ Kingstons. Portland tuey VISI~1 Mr. and L~:l:rS.: AT THE LOW EST i.'!

and is ma.intalning it at low CO.st.i 1 - - - --~---- - Petrified pieces of bon? about ~ Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Krause of Ch~r1es Beebe,' former Wayne _ PRICE IN MAN Y ::-,/' ::. .. * ~ "A::; is the teacher:'IO will be mb l N S~I"V'I"-C/~ Man two inches long are ~Ientiful even ~atesland, S. D., who had been in reSIdents. '. :. YEARS. .~

Change;:; always make ~ne Iause school." TherE. is not a surplus '*1 e\\T '" -'j on ~he outside. One ~oet of selecte,!l ¥Vest Point to visit their son, Alex The return ~np, v.:as m~de. ~~Oavl:Og~o:eac~f~;:,r t~eb1 ~~~ ~~~i good teachers, Prof. Teed sairi. I~~ ~nlpl()~',ed J11 Store nabvcJockf' the Rlze of walnuts . rause, and family, were, Wednes- lhro~gh LS~ttli. ~J1C c:;:n~~~;. . $1,.95 fri

~tructor;,; with fine characters ar1~,1 II'; covers the outside of the mound ay dinner gue5ts of Mr. and Mrs. ~ockle~, a e. Olllse, mL I . XIIfor all the good thingli they hll",:e personality are not numerOIlR, a~ and thiS seems to ,!;lave been If- A. Mildner here last week wh~n ....nd MJnne~pohs.l. II

,brought. and for everr e pen~ thlese qualities ar~ just a:s desi.- Wm. Bond', An Experienced sparingly covered with earth. rrhe ~n their way home. Mr. Ley s relatIves and Mr. a~d TOenee, they have h~ld. Fo~ eve

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ex- atile and important as seholl1rshi~, Electrician, Comes Here next lay('r i:i fine sand. Under H. I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ch'che~te!' Mrs, Beebe were .?oll r~pnrted 10

pCl'i('nce, good or. bad, co~tn ut~~ Prof. Teed cont111ucd. Each uistriqt thir. layer of day arc bones by the Uf Norfolk, are spend;ng last anrl good health. $4.85its shan.' to the mterest of one.';; should hire the v'?ry best teach91 From Norfolk. hundreds, broken or cut 10 short [his weeK. in the Mrs, Stella Chi-life, m8.king it at I1ist 1nto

• n in- that the budget can afford, ' Wm. Bond, who has had,'several lengths, and pet:'ifled, showing ~hester and William Kugler homes Will Sta,.tl Trooptertsting Wbol:. * ~. '" j i The community should provide la years experience as electrical ser- signs of bei~g thous~nds of years ' nile Mr. Chichester has vacation. III Cub Scoutingi There may be great forges at ~~~~ ;~~~~\~:~ss)~,~e:tl:;~~d, tj~ ;:~~e~n~):a:~:~:N:t~S~~;~w:':~ ~~~th~~e;=y':rm~;ec;:;ye :~~d, ~~~~ ~r :~e~~dla~;";b~~r~~~t~nC~~~~~:~: Cub ",outing fO, Wayne boys be-

work, but woman'H V nity I~S a~ ncst cdllc(itioh posgibll? It shou1d company to :Ihll the vacancy caused bones. Mr. anf1 Mr:-i. \VilIiam Broeke- ~~er~~dth~h~;e:l~~~~~dI~~~i:l ~~great an operative af a y we mow bf:: good enough that thc ehilrlrdn hy the resimnation of J,' M. Pile, A descriptIOn of the mounds and meier nf Osmnml, spent SundayIl,.bout. I'\nthmg but 'ilIa van 19, or v.rUI take priJc in it and help PL"~~ who recently was appumted pm,t- their eontenes given AIIg"llst H. here with their UJ'1, E. Eroke- Scace anr! R. R, Larson \verc in

, 'the flatlery of thos~ w~om B 1e ad- serve It. i master here. Brown, of Hastings, ,HI authority, meier and family. Miss I'~l'na Schu- Omaha Saturday and Sunday the I~ ....mires would p.('rsund~ <:~ny 'oman ~ Mr Bond has been with the hrought the opinion the works macher of Osmond, niece of E. fermer to take speclal tralmng III :" ,,' "I,end hOUIS ge\;tlll~ he hail' 1<:;lc11 ('()rr.ll1llnily can help ma, e Korc,'m' eyel' e",'np,',ny of L,'ncl,,'n ll,(' f t' I e,haps of orgamzlng and~onductmg the cub :I -....::;::! I

!'"' "were cas ~ng paces, p . Broekemeler, came With the VIS1- . I'

l a:ved hCI frock;; press >(1, a d her 0. sllceesHful school by o,opcratl g t D 1 tb M n(1 BUilders a race who pre d t tt d th scoutmg work ,r Scace WlIl have ••I CCC'f1"flOT IC" matched a I in order. with thc tcaeher and children. Co ~ pm; Hcven year~. ur ng ree 011 ., < - tors and remarne a a en e 'a' I

i J d !l1!i(Jm; change and mclhodfl of a YOfe"t'h'<eOeflelchlar!"cP,I"e'llOa~,lllslCalte'<s",d",e,hdas"eg're_ ceded th::, Indians, fat;med, bUil.t college summer sessIOn charge of the local troop and an~: DRY G I OSII lIt ~m( c good lopks a d some~ uams, llved in "buffalo wallow' MI::;s Beryl McClUre who teaches boys Interested 1O JOInmg are a..sked • Ii I ~~;~ :~~{)U~~ebe '~~(~~O~Pln~ I~e:al, ~~:~..te~t~~~ltu~~lf~~~l h~~e o::;~~ ~ vice in the city of Lincoln for th~t homes I left few relics and dis- 10 Streator III arnvcd by car la..o:;t to see hIm The cub scoutmg work • ~,~rl' t 1 ~ arlvantagcs which thm-le in citics ~ company, one of the largest m appe:u'ed about two tilOusan'l Thursday t'o VI~lt her p3rents, Mr IS prehmmary to the regular boy i

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I I not experience, Prof. T.eed sai. Nebraska. Three years ago he was years ago, apd Mrs H W McClure, for the scout work WhICh starts at the age : 11 j :'I ceNne,,~ral"~V~'I,'n'<es~',)tb~~ e~h ~~ OI~ ',:vm,;ngness to f.:.ccept re, sponsib~l~ OPfrolmbeotewdhotlol,olahlee ;la"v':,sS"odnePaan'(tl~:anst ---------- --- 5ummer Mrs W E VanLoon. a of 12 years Wayne is th~ Only: WAYNE, NEBRAS r..A , t!

!~" c d,... .... R lac Bllz"ldz'ng fnend from Streator, u'Cl.ompantE:cl town 10 northeast Nebraska offer I.. I ' l!

omethmg typ cally fre h nd ap· 1ty IS developed from ,kJlng ~h~:rk9 as-igned to the northeast Nebras- ep e . J:I.I:I.SiUUIII.III.II•• Il: IiIJII••BiilJI••IHi! 8:l;B 1!2J1EII!II1UIIlJ!EI!:Iaeating about tM rov;.s f qew and such work. on farms. Wllllnrl- k~~ ter.itory and has lived in Nor~ Block In W.ayne ~~:S~~I;;~i:~li~~1 h~~C~pendrng a

COln \Vhlch arc appeal.'lllg In the ness ,to ,~ork IS another valua~, e folk during that time. 'Wrecking of the McLean-Swan, Dr. and Mrs. B. M. Danton, lIr".fIe us through \\ ayn'e ounty as~et gamed. where th~re are., dai~Y Mr. McNatt and his neW em~ business block which will be te-! ~ugust Nyber

b'" and Harold Ny-

There IS pronllse of bnuntl ul har- tasks for children. ImtlatIve IS a~- I h 'I h Ih' kitd A" , t t l·t 1 el fdPoyce,woarrlvec ere Iswee,placedwi~hanewstorc,sareoni~)crg ')fYanktnfi, "pent Sunda~ '.',OQIICI"g

v.cst, that largpssc which 0 ly na- Ol,.~ler, Impor an qua 1 Y f ev op, have been acquainted about ten Monday morning, The MCLean-111hcre in the E. R. Love home. Mrs.

1 ;~~r:esc:~dr~'~)~1t;).w' and wh ch en~' ;~e~~!,ll~;;~:~~~II~~~~l~e.flx ma(p- ~;~~~·c~:lr~(~~c~v~~~l:o~~Ca~~a~~~f.wan Millinery and .The Mode ,Love and children nr:companie'} IMP 0 RTA~T P R I (; E-, t "to(']-::s were moved to tcmporarJj 'them home to .,pcnd n week. Mr. .J..'- ---.I--- -- ·-~I--~ In every ac.111cvem-"llt, Pr J. as!'list with sales for his new cmw quarter!'l in the L. A. Fanske store: 'Love plans to go to Yanktor. nc.d' 0 N S

L I Tulbot Gets Te~rl ~ald, :h:re ~l~Et be a pur,pur. plnyer. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Swan plan to Sunday to bOng his family home. ItEDU C T Iy e~ I or Idea. Ectch person must try ~ Since tllkilng over the hardware have the new structure r(;ady for MISS Charlotte Ziegler and Miss ~"M'" .... _

.. ! Fzve Yeal,.ContralCt be somf.':body, 'must do hor(¢lb~'. store whicll -he purchased four occupatlcy by September. I Ina Heeren, the latter of Carroll;. Lyle Talbot, lcatlng mat[ in the w~rthwhlie or mu~t make ':lP 1tJs years ago! IMr. McNatt reports I ,drovo through western Nebra..'5ka fJ DWalter Savidge .!-lhoWS ' f(\r thre.:l n:md that he wants samet ~n~ of that he hasl enjoyed a very satis- U dOt· , k t k b fityears, has signed a fLve-year eon~ hIS o,:".n. Each should select hm. s factory buslness. He has always n e,'goes pera lOn a.nd South Da 0 a wee e ore as ,tract 'with ",Varner Bro~he:rs, mo- he wl~hcs to do ~nd then p ep re carried a crPmpletc stock of elec- In Lincoln Hospital ,~~r~~i~~ *11~;r:r~~e~~dt~~~U~e1t,~~~tion ficture prod.lcerd, IWaynS' for their accomph3hment. '0 1 trical appliances in conjunction Rev H. C. Capsey underwent an miles. MISS Heeren cu.me to herpeopl will remember ~r. ~'albot's . Achievement del~tan?S prep3~a~ with his hardware and plans to operation at the veterans' 'hospitfl-l home in Wayr::e Monday last week.

. excell nt work on the s aglin this !lOn and ~n educatto.n IS one of tj?c c?ntinue to '~ffe,r the best of ser~ in Lincoln last Thursday morning, Harry Robinson and daughters, .seetio . Three years a a Ie went OCRt ways of prepanng, the spe~~- VIce along thiS hne. He is improvlOg nicely., Mrs. Cap- Marian June and Evonjean, ofto thd coast in the hopelof making cr advised.l One who is determined Mr. Bond land his wife will make sey went to the city .Friday to ~e Martin, S. D., who had been, ingood ICQnneclions, refu~in offers 'to olvercome h~rdships usualI~ s4c~ their home in the Grimsley proper- with him. Miss Dorothy Capsey, Omaha, arrived here Saturday towhich he felt wou::d DX dvance ceeds. There IS no, succc.ss ·....'Ithqut ty, on Logan street. who was with her father, came spend a week or 10 days with Mr,111m. r,ard work. Education will not ¢n- --.---.,.------- home Thursday night. Mi~s Hazel Robinsop's mother, Mrs. Effie

After playing in Buf I, N, Y" able, one ~o escape worl~~ It ,j~st Funeral Rites Held Capsey who had gone with her sis- ILund. Mr. Robinson and Mrs. Lunda nd in stock at ~emPI~:S Tenn.; ena1~les ,lmn to acc,omplI~h thlrjgfl ~ ter, remained. I I S' C't M d fland Dallas, Tex" he/VI n to the mor~ qUickly and With greater s e- In A,.,[ngton, Sunday ~ , II::~~ o~ b~~~:ess~ y on llya cr-

coast, where he hapl been i ned for cess'l . I Mrs. GotI eb Giessetman of Arw A ,'rive InSweden Miriam and Barbara Hahn ofwork with the stars. Prpf. Teed advIsC'd ~ludents to lington, sis er of the late Mrs. W. ! IW.ndolph, visited from Thunlday

Talbot is the youn actor's ~llrtnlbefore th:y.spcnd: He ur ed H, Echtenk mp of Wayne, diecl on To Spend Summer until Sunday here with theirstage name.' He is a 0 of Ed them to liw wIthlO their means. Thursday orning after about six Mr. and Mrs, Carl Berntson. who grandparents, Dean and Mrs. H. H.at:.cl Anna Henderson f Omaha, Mil s Sewell announced hon rs, monthsl ill ess, aged 65 years. left here to spend the summer with Hahn and Mr, and Mrs, C, M, Cra­actors in the Savidge t upe for Opal Sw'anson of district 65" nn Funeral ser~ices were conducted on relatives abroad, arrived in Goth- v{'n, while their parents, Mr. and

, this comrnllnity \vi1l, be n ious to fir~t. place with laverages of 5. church nor h of Arlington, Rev. Berntson's relatives live only a few Nebraska on a fishing trip. Deansee him in the shows Whi h the Gay 'Virgfnia Sandah~ of dislrict 7, Mr, Walter haVing charge, and in- miles from that point so lhey'plan- ~nd Mrs, Hahn took the children

, theatrq wired for thiS::W e {. . M~lirda Stuthma,m ot Alto~la; terment w s in the church ceme~ neG to ge with relatives the day qomc Sunday evening.--_----,',- 'Vern,a. Anderson ~f district 13, tery, I they arrived. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Mitchell, Miss

for ~econd place IWith avera f, MrsJ Gic. selmnn leaves her hus- _.- Ada Cash, Mr. and Mrs. Levin, 93, : band and inc children, , Hitch Hikes Way Jphnson and,daughter, Maxine, Mr,

At LaP,orte, hitrch Ttla' ~Ia:;s ofIal Altona' s Those w 0 wenl from Wayne 10 ' C t and Mrs, Emil Jensen and Franklinf' 'the ~rgest grou of eighth g de ,attend Ihe.' uneral were vy, H, Eeh· To Western oas L\>.ngmack awved home Wednes-

Rev. W, A, Gerdes\ ongrega.- Igrad ates in the county. :Dis 'ct' tenkainP~~r. and' Mts'. August 1 Harry Ellis Fisher, who left here ctfty evening last week from abon at Lap,orte Luther n chprch: 180 ad seyen oskin3 town nd I;.onge. Mr. and Mrs Herbert Ech- June 1 to hitbh hike to CalifOl'nia, w~ek's outing at Big Stone lake, : :held Its annual m~slo festiva: I Ho1 TrinIty lIa each four a tenkamp, Mr, and Mrs, W, H. arrived in Long Beach Thursday, J~e Cash of. Niobrara. was with M N t F t D • VarnishSunday and ~ lroe n mber atf gro~ of €ilght ~ ~ltogether.\ fO Racherbau er, MIS Ida and Obert June 9. He was fortunate enough the party and all were guests of ar- 0 as - rltCenlded Rev. I l Bloo en;.ahn Lo ~ pair ot1tiwns.. ere in the cl s, Echtenkam • Mr. and Mrs. W. J. to ride the entire distance to the the Mab;ogany Granite company of ~i btibest qa~lity. water resisting. scar-prO?l finish for ~ur"

o umbus, former pa~ r of l e a And ew artd I1'rer:erick Mann I of Echtenltam and Mr. and Mrs. c9ust. He is visiting his aunt. Mrs. Mlllbank, S. D., at their lake cot- :Ooora has ~ver been offered before at these aqi'activo pti~s.~?~teRChU~hWSP;kt m h~ ;orr dtst lid 28 and obert and 'vI ian John Dun lau, Herbert Echten- Harlan Boyer, at Long Beach, and tage,~ The Wayne folks enjoyed - Easn:y Applied, FastD~g Per Quart~gt' ev, 'th'ai~erso ,0 ~a( F~ltofdl~t~lct 2,,,'l\lIbUtl ofk~mpls?epftlIe,n~p~ewswh~,pl~nstospe~d~qummer'il1thego<ldfishing,at the lake. '1= I 'i,.' ".' -- '-', " .'",a er, wes e ~!'DOO speader, Ithe blidl1~tesl were present. t.o re- acted a' p lIbearers, west. ' '~, • 'Former Pnce New PTICf.

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"[ ner and luncheon. II 1 I 1 Iprevented Ifrom coming by rd The re son former men of what -you will agsmst polt.. at equal division of caPItal and =- \ t $1 4 I I' !~,.", ~~I~, If, ~. K,ro,I}~'.~:P9 ~~~~~i~n ' , ,I <),k,I' , j" I~ 11' "",." 1 I,. Yfr-a~~hl ':l:r,~ ~t ~p~~I~,,~~.. ,w,~s~ .~~1t ther.e's Jess unePlPloy: lab r. Nqboqdy can, f~d any wo~. = ' , ~' 1 _,. I I : • -, i, i· ""

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" I I j ' " ", " 1'1~..".."n""T""''''''"I1;'''''''''''''''''''' , were Mr. and :l\Irs. Charles Wendt ~""""" """"~"'''''"''''"'''''''''''''"''''''''''''''018'TrinityLadies' -4',id, Tliurrday w tor t Sutton, camelher~,.WIth,... TTONA and famUjf, Mr, .and Mrs. H~.r~ ;: dO'SK.INS • ~ ternoon. The women' laId pIa~ fa;m y the 1 t o~ h~ Ilweek,. ~, l' Sweeney and famIly, and MarjOrIe ~ ~ , , ~ for entertaining the"sessidn of thf will take Chaige of tlflr;

MiS~ LaVerne Keettel wll and Warren Austin: i;: iss Everue, Keette1 ot ~ synod, which w1ll be h~d herr cal ureh. bIvisit Altona each Saturday. Prof. ar.d M~ .. In1Dg~r of Fargo, ~ th~Her d Bta.ff~ is editor of E from .June 24 to 29. I IShe Will gladly receive an~ N. D., were VIsItors 1D the Re~~ § this de artment: Any news ;: - I Pa I Ro rke oesne,ws qontributions. I, Moede home from Saturday untIl ~ can ribUilions from town or E Plan for Trip_ 1 I . I ,I 'T .,_,

Tuesday last week. Mrs. Wm. ~ eo ,try will be gladly re- ~ Mr. and Mrs. Joh~ Scheel an? n E rOPt~fl ",lP, ,, Schleehte, Mrs. Moede's mother, al- ~ cei db her. E family left the first of the weelf ' ............... 'I~ ,I ..

Rachel I I1ansen spent last w~ek so of Fargo, N. D., was with them. ~ . , ~ for Gordon, Nebraska, and othet P I Rohrk, son of. : Mr. '~JdHonor Donald , With, Rub~ Mccall.. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stuthman and El,,,,,,,,,,, It,,,,,, """'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''1:El western points. They plan to bf Mrs. R. G. R hrke l?fi Hos1tir:i, .

Mr. and MrH. Adam Bobby ~ergt s.pent Sunday, J~e family ~ttended ·a Golden JU~ilee MrJSROS Aaberg went to Nor~ gone about a fortnight. fl'ilr. an4 pIa . to sail. UD.e 71. ~r 23 f omtained' at dinner this' [I, in, the 'A. F. Bergt home. J. celebratton last week Sunday gwen folk edn sday of last week. Mrs. Art Erickson and sons; Bill~ the nst coa"t to' .ermany andDonald Reeg who was r. and Mrs. Austin' Spahr en- Bobby 4nd Twila Bergt visited ,in at th~ Zion. Lutheran. chure~ south Mr. nd ·Mrs. Eric Nietzke are and Raymond, came fro~ MOra\ othe contiDenk1'p0lp~S,where heGuests were Mr. and M s B. Grone tel'tamed at <-hnner ..thIS Sun lay the Eaul Meyer home FrIday aft1r- of ':rIsner, m celebrabon of I~S ,50th the pa ent~ of a son born Tuesday, Minn., the first of the we~k to aCJ will pend the IStlfnnl..~e,. '. He plansand, faml1y, Mr. and I Mrs. Fred WI h Mr and Mrs. Frank Spahr, noon r anmversary. Rev. Peters IS the June 7 I _ company the Scheels on thei to vi it points pf edupaUional inte'r-Reeg and family, \,Mr and Mrs MI 9 Ilene MISS Helen and MISS Tuesday guest last week in t e pastor Others from thl~ vlcimty MrSj John Bruse went Satur~ western trip. est, eturning next avtuJiDIl in tim.cHenry Reeg and fami y and Mr Do othy Spahr as guests R H Hansen home was Glib rt who attended were Mr and Mrs day to Scribner -where she visited I to b . hiB wprk as a teacher innnd Mrs Herman Reeg nd famtly !r and Mrs. Frank Griffith and Mau Ed Roggenhach and family, Mr relativ s. Hold FarewPll Partr_ the ichigan Colleg~ o!f Technol-

~ cia ghters were Sunday dmner J H Tatege of Norfolk, was a and Mrs/ Augu!lt Biermann and I-los im; eighth grade pupils Rev. and Mrs M G Br~un and Ogy~and Mi ies t, ~loughton,Rf'm('mher Mrs. rUfL~. gu st<; last week in tre Albert Sunday dinner guest 10 tbc S IJ family, Mr and M:s Wl1ke Lurkrn we~t to Wayne Frida~ to attend daughter, GeneVIeve, werelh~ored Mie

Mrs Georgc Bruns as remem- Pa lsen home MI. and ~rs Lyle Hale home \ and family. theIr graduation ~xerclse~. at the parsonage Monday1evenmg-bered on her Inrthda Thursday Go. hIe ami famIly were afternoon; Mr and Mrs Alfred Sydow ~- Mr. and Mrs. Ge'brge Rieland of of last week when par shioners It ~w appears t a.t -Congres3evemng when a gronp arne to her cal en~ spent Friday evening 10 the Glenn Trinity I..uth(~ran Church. Breslatl Spl;nt Sunday of last week came 1D to hold a farew I party was ust around the 'cf)rner wh2nhome for a SOCIal tim Luncheon he H C Barelman famIly went Swartz home (Rev E J Moede, pastor) at the John Scheel home. for the Brauns who left Ilater m Presi ent HOO\ler pr dfcted a re-dosed the evening were Mr tn he home of Mrs Augjusta Bar- Mr and Mrs Roy Baxter spent Sunday, June 19 Mb;s Natalie Krause came home the week for their new ~ome at· turn of prosperit .+--Louh:iVilleand Mrs Fred V gern andr el an Friday evenmg to help Her- last Frtday cvemng lD the Frank German serVices at 10 a m Sunday; from Omaha to visit her Sulton. Rev. Schmidt, former pas- Couri ·r-Journal. I

.LOi& Ann, Mr and M, Herman be~ Barelman I em.ember. hiS SChU.ltZ home Bible class on Friday evemng rent~., Mr. and Mrs. Louis 1 I

VonSegge~n and Henr, Bremme- bir hday. 'A number of relatives BonnelllBahde of W~kefield, has rause. I r Iman of Wlsner, and M . and Mrs. we e there. spent the past week m the C. J. S th t W' :Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Robinson TIu E N' E .Leonard Hyland and c~ Idren. II'. amI Mrs. A. E GilperSleeve, En::Jeben bome. on ,ves ayne of Stanton enjoyed dinner last "I

~ I Mi's Dorothy Gildersleeve, Mrs. Tpe E. P. Caauwe family spent (By Staff Correspondent) week &unday witb Mr. and Mrs. .Atteml Iowa. Fu_, f~ral. M ron B~o{'kway and clftldre.n anll last Wednesday afternoon in the \VpJter Oh!tmd. L £ O· N 'A D

Mr. ant!1 Mrs. HarrY' BQ.inl and Ha~'old Glldendeeve spenl Wednes- Peter Caauwe home. ~ Lloyd Powers and family called ::VII'. and Mrs. Art Wilken and i]I,~r. and Mrs. James B~, I'd went to da~ evening last week in the AI- Mr. and Mrs. August Bierma n ~~~~~.ay last wcek at Juhn Dunk- Mr. andi Mrs. Guy Simmerman of I I I .Oaklan.d, Iowa, Tuesq y of last ber1t Paulsen home. spent Sunday evening la,.c;t week n Norfoll~ visited Hoskins friends L E, C T R Iwee~ to attend last rit' s for Miss Mr. nnd Mrs. Adolph Claussen the Frank Longe home. The E. H. Glassmeyer;:; visited last wel::k Sunday.Elsie Heckn{ttn, a cousI Services [lnd daughter~ visited Sunday ~nd Mr. and Mrs. R. n. Kyl and Mts. in the Curtis Foote home Bllnrlay Mrs. Clal!ence Becker left Sun-were held in Oaklanc, Wednes- Tuqsday eV('Dlngs last week With J. H. Spahr spent last Thursday in evening la:~r. week. (by of last week for Valentine, fol-day afternoon and the airds cnm(' 3,JIl'~ and Mrf-l. George Reuter. Mr. tho E. P. Caauwc home. The C. C. Powrrs family spent. lov/ing a visit here with her moth-home that evening. rs. Harold and Mnl. LOll Baier ware there Mr. andi Mrs. E. P. Caauwe were Tucsdrly evening- la:it v((xk in t1l(' cr, Mrs~ Li%zie Green.

Anderson !-itp,yed with the Harry ~~uriday. Tuesday evening guests last week Ll~i~ ~~~'e~I~r~~o;:'~ilJarn Loenhag- The crossings on Main street areBaird children during their par- 1I!Jr, anti Mrs, Melvin Chichester in the Roy Spahr home. being repaired with concrete thisents' absence. anq bahy, MI'. and Mrs. August Mr. and Mrs. Wilke Lueken a~d ~r;~:n~o11~1~~~d~~~:..cning in the week, and upper Main street has

Do~man and baby all{~ Miss Fnye l iamily visited in the William Thies Mr. and Mrs. Bert SlIrber w"re been cf!:vered with fresh"gravel.

ayne ~~~n~e~'I~rfnSt~l~~~ ~.n~~~iC~~:~~; h()~~s.T~~:~~ ~~~~~~g'and Geral- ~~~~ ~lil~~~;S~~~~ h;ll~~I.ay in the an~~e~;a~d~;~~m~~:~I~asO:I~:i:~M:~~n:~~9.~~:lr:I:;~l:::':pent ~~dne'c~{}~~r Reeg was an after- ~~~~;l~l~~~n~~~~~c~~~~heE. W. Miss Esther ~ecmQn of Tal- 7i~: ~~d~~:sS~~~~~~; ~~~:"eek III

Thursday at C..J. John on's. 1fr. and Mrs. W. R. French and GucstH last Friday afte;nonn in mage, Neb., spent bst wl'ek-enrl in 1'1rs. :Howard Jones and 11iss

Mr. and Mrs. J. M. oberts aml f:uljIily oj Concord,. were Sunday the Albert Greenwald home were th~I~' ~;l ~;~~~~ot~)~~~hlkamp Doris Ziemer were Monday andDelbert were in Norfol Friday. gll9sts in the .I. M. Roh(>rt~ home. Lillian and Bobby Greenwald. visited Mondav evening la"t week Tllc"da~ guests last w~ek of rela-

H.M~:SA~~~:kT~~~~~a~I ~~~~~o~~~s. ~:~~ ~'~I(~~~l!~~~:i~~e~'~O~{I~~i:~~ SU~t~'~/~~te:-~~nO~:e::~ee~nw~~: in ?\~~~ ~~~n1\it:s.Ba~~.~1t~~~mepn\lIS(.n tl~~';'I:'~~~d\\~i~i::~ISo~n ~(~~~~~~e:'~meMr. and Mrs. J'. J. Pa Isen Hpent l01wer.l~ after·,noon guests that day Glenn Swartz home last week. I I j . Sunday of last week for a visit in

t h R btl aorl family cal e{ TlIf's( lly nvcmng J S ShFriday evening in the Will Finn Ia e (j e~ s 10m:. . ... Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bennett and last week at Joe Pinkelm:m's. the. o11n • cheel home.. . e r"1-

hO~~~. George Reuter called on ThX;~J:y r~llf~~~~~~()~n ~~;~ ~1C;7;~~ §~~~l~~~~~\I~~ed~,~~:e~i'e~~.t~e sa~:Ji;~';a;'1;i~~.r~~n(r~~;:d~/';;~('s~ ;~;~ed to her home Fnday morn-'1 Mrs. Ervin Vahlkamp onday last sholvel' fell F'nday mOJ'D1ng. Fields Mr. ami Mr!i. Herman Von Seg· of Mi:;s. Dorothy \\'inter:-itein. ~rr. and Mrs. Ed Fuhrman are Jfamllyand.Mr. nd Mrs..Ed. Glttss• week. '~/e~e. ';"ashed some by. the Thurs~ gem· were Sunday vi::;jlors laM 111'. and Mrs. \Villiam Vahlkamp the parl:>nts of twins, a boyan'} a I!meyer we~e Sun ay :venmg guests Mr. and. Mrs. Adol h Kieper {1;Y11.~1l:. .t: dan: ",,:hlch Elhar(:~ wcC'k in the Frank Schulz home. and famil ~,ent SlIndav evening girl, botn Tuseday, June 7. There "last week 1D the urbs lf~Qte ~o.me. ,,[wnl ThursdA..y in the ill Kiepf'r f °1plshll had bUIlt In one of his Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frevert and . , ,y. p ,~ '.', - arC' fmH' other children in the Fuhl"- 5 TH' E LEN A DOR

The .Henry, R eg famIly VISited home. fi('l(1s, \\'fl'; \vashccl away. daughter visited in the' Albcrt la.'it \\ cck m the I . \\ \ ahlkamp man family. _ 0 N LY LEO N A RD HA, -.-Sunday evenmg last week in the E'1' Miss Ceorgia Kt~cney left Tues- Id hIt F 'd home. '. I I'Dietl"ic.h Meyer orne at Winside ~ Mrs. ,<...ml ~>al€r call d on Mr.'l. da~ laHt week with Mr. and Mril. ?reenwa orne as n ay eveq.- Th~ Adam Repg and Henry R~eg ..1I.r~. ~OUlS Krau~e went to SIOUX Just think of being able to step to [your ~ancbome~~now-and We'tlnesday evening at Herman ~(~~~Ies Hansen Satur lily after~ ve~n()n K~('n('y of Norfolk for Yp~ lD'ifr and Mr~ Lee Stauffer at- families spe~t \VerJnesday evemng- ~1\;'; ~~~~n:o~:=II~:r :~lg-i~t~~i white Leonard, with both hands fun of dishes, andlS

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Reeg's. . i m,' lVI~S. Ellis Girton s ent TlIes~ ~ilahli and Detroit, Mi.ch., to s~end tended a bridg~' party' at \\'ar;en ~~~e.week m the Herman Recg ;n'~ city hospital. ~i~S Krause is by touching a shiey lever with yo~r toe, hav; tllleId~

The John Lmd a~ f~ ly and M.r. day evening last week with :Mr:-. vI. v.feek or" len day::> With rela.tIVes. Borgert's last week Sunday even- ." cunvaleScing. swing open. That's the LEN.A~DC~-Leonards exe, lyeand Mr.s. Donald MIlhken and Btln- In Ypsilanti t1iey visited John . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lenz _n and feature. And there are many others whi.Ch y~ wo~l likenell were Sun ay dinner gue:o:ts O. B. Haas.. . Keeney, brother of Miss Georgia m~. sons of ,sho}cs. w .... re Thllr~r1RY evf'- Mr. a~d Mrs. Leo ~uhlow .re- to see and which we would like to show you•. You'll antlast week in the George Wert Mr. an~ Mrs. C. J. J~ nson \\ere and V~rn()n Keene, and in Detroit M.r. and Mrs. Han? Bennett a~u ning guests in the Joe Pinkelman turned Sunday to SIOUX Ctty, k h ~ I "borne.' Sunday dmner guests 1 the Har- their visited a co~sin, "Mrs. Law- famlly had sup~er In the- Melvlh home. where ~r. iRuhlow is e,mployed.. them in )'ouNrEitcWen. LOY'! ,RICES I

Mr. and Mrs.! L. G. Koch were vey ~a.as hom~. ~ I" enr. e Brown. Thf'Y will be home p:ussell home \\ednesday of la~t 1\-11':1. Frank Bak"r mid {J;l\lghter, They. have R~ent some time withSunday dinner ]ests laRt week in MI. and Mrs. 'Geo~g H.offman thiH week. v. eek. . b Florence, and Mr!'1, Ray Clancy and Hoskms relatIVes.th J h W' h t C I ~ called Sunday mormn m the M 1 M ' F d R d Mr. aDd, Mrs. Emtl Meyer an daughter visited Friday in the H. l'vlr. aDu Mrs. E. E Potter plan~ The Grea.e5tVd~ues Iid;e. ;~ey ~~: r:lle~rnaet ~he ~:;d Fred Reeg home. ~ fa~i~Y :~(en~ ~~'iS ~~mda;efn ~~e fam~ly were, M~nday evening W. Wintcrstein home. . . nEd to leave Sunday' morning for We Have E,iver nr-ped , IWiemers home' he e Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Po. Isen :"penL A 14 .H' I hi' D ld guests last ',\eek tn th~ Herbetjt Mr. and ~lrs. Leonard Pnsplshl1 ::'Ilitchell~ S'I D. where they met "

M~. a~d Mrs. d ~~ratz and son ~I ~(':=;da?, evening last ek in the n.~e;\d~~~at~)r;:1~ n~n~~n~irt~~~y. Bergt hom:. ... , spent Sunday aftf'rnnnn last week :Miss Isbbel N~ison. Miss Nelson W EI . *'C I

of Hoskins, visi~ed Sunday after- N~~r~~~derM~~~~eonar Pas ishil ~r, and Mrs. George Hoffman .L1'v~S·B~;U~I, ~~~~j(':t ~:~('~~~eM/~ In th" John A,. LC'.\'l.~,lH~lllP. Tho: returned .With ~hem to spend the Phonea39Y7_nwe L. eE.CptETrE·~C r~ssOfmromPpao~",~n'OYffic.enoon lafft:l""Weeklin the Carl Ritze . . p . en~rtained the following callers g . g! John Rabe f:llDlly call(d III the cv~ summer tn the Potter home.home here. The Carl Ritzes spent ~al~~r:I~;~d~~~;'enm lD the H. the past \veek: Mr. and Mr~. :;~~u::~'2Iya:~r~~~~rdaY(morron r eDing. •.. .tl t . . th E 'I R .' . Ge rge Re Iter Saturda i· ... . Mr and Mrs. H. '\T. Wmterstem En'teruUns ..<\.id Society.

Ia evenmg I e ~ml etn- The Ray Roberts farpily spent ,l, • Y even ng, Marvin Frevert and Esther Siet d M' s Dorothy \Vinterstein vis- irisi'i"'id.Hioililaithieintieirtiaiinieiditihiei••iii••iii••i._.i'iI~i.~1hardt home. I Sunday evening last w~ek in the ~r..t nd ~1r!'1 .. AI~~ . Stamm and gert of Pilger;"' came Tuesday o~ ~:d .LS~:day P\'E'ninO' \<lst' \~'eek in _ I _---f-- C _.,...:-f!--------Mrs. Cynthia! ?oty a~~ daugh- J. M. Roberts home. ~ Ii11 y aUl MISS ,s:e Brauer of last week to spend a few days iI1 the ;,. C.· \\'i!1ter;tei'~ h~me at _

tel', Joyce, of fJlgcr, v15Ited la~t Mr. and Mrs. AURtinJ:pahr and Ra dolph: ::'Ifrs. Augufit ~ubber- lhc Carl Frevert home. IC II ~ Pweek in the ~ott Rhudy home son visited Wednesday last week ~te ~', .~I~"l A~nftd,and ~tsS Or~ Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ashby and, a~; . and Mr:;. I-I. Han.;;on of ,iZ I , '.~i~gi::d T~~ Efef~o~~~:lr~~me M~t in the Roy Spahr home. R~ . C~~t~ ~lr;. u~.a:. ;.;~~~~~ou~: fa~ily spe~t Monday evening of I Schaller. Io\va, were Wednesday I

. y. y,. Elmer Fuller was Tuesday M' . C t h T kh .. last week III the E. W. LemkubJ and Thursday n"ue:'ts la,;! \\-'('"k \tI B--. ~ ,and Mrs. Rhudy Itakmg them h~~c. sup~el' guest last week )f Mr. and a~f' M:'<;~ cI"~~~ ~~ega~~d'l~~m~:~: home., Th~ women are sis.ters. the J(I(, Pml{~1t~f'n !lnmr·. The fam~ ,- I ~TORESI Goes.a NickelMr. anp Md.. Emmett Baird Mr.s. Robert Stambaug!~. 1'u sday t'vpning'. Mrs. Elmer Phil- Mrs. E. '!"-. Surber, MI~s Aulda ilies an> fricnd~. ~_ - OR :iU;\'YBE L-\. DDIE

were Sunday cj.mner gu.ests last Mr. and Mrs. Char~s Meyers r d M' F' d M'. 0 1 Surher and'Mrs ..E. E. Gatley wen~ '.rJH' Em Meyer family spent AT MEALTIME I?. week in \he jim Nelson home. ~nd family visited Sund y evening ~~~ l:;"l, ~ ;:dn::~Il~"l ;f::~O~~; Wedn~sday evening guests laBt Satmday ('venin~ in 1he .lohn ;.-------------------""'!'r-" _And Whp Ca~e5.O~her gUl~Sls wl€re Mr. and Mrs. 111 the Walford Carlson orne. an Raymond Reeg, Thursday. week III tho C. ~. Erxleben home. Horf;tman homc helping Mrs. • 1'" , I"'.Harvey ~lerson land son, Mr, and Mr. and Mrs. George rone and ~_ _ _ .~__ W. H. Wolvmgton, brother of Hf'l"strnan celebrate her birthdav. DO WE TALK that way today? Not much. Nickels and dim,es are D

,0:' r~gular

Mrs. Irvmg Nel~on, Mr.• a~d LMrs. daughter called at F d Reeg's • Mrs. Alfred Sydow, spent Sunday, Others were alr,o in tbe group. ~ ·d bl d t t dbRasmus Rasmll~'ren of \i\i inSide and Wednesday evening las week. N w Y OJ k Lawyer June G, in the Sydow home. Mr.. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Heyer and money and their buying power has increased cons) era Yi as em~n~ r~ 1l YMr.. and Mrs: erbert .Kctt;e an~l M.t·, !lnd Mrs. Julius. enlte and '. Featured In Film WO.Ivington if; from Rushville, Neb. family and Mr. and :.\1.1'3' Andre\v I the special Sc and lOc Sale at the Wayne Council Oak this Friday an.d Sat~rday.famIly of Wlsn r. f I family were Sunday dl~er guests i , , . . Mr. and Mrs, Henry Pflueger and Parker enjoyed a wi:;ner roast at ' ! I .' I,

MI'. aull N. rs. "rnfrid Allvm and last week in the Emil ier home.. 'Yarren Wllll,am. f:,atnred pla~cr famiiy returned last Fliday from al the John H~rstman farm Sunday I I I

family visited t is Sunday in thc Mr, and .Mnl. August Thun and m :Th~ Mouthpie~e, the \-Varner w£'ek's visi,t in Hastings. Mr. last week to help Mr.o; Horstma; C.. BIG NICKEL VA~UES ' 5:£A. L. Irelp.nd orne. They took Robert spent Sunday e ening last Bros. picture (;omtng to the Gay. PfIlleger's fa!ther has be<'n ill, but is and Mrs. Meycr remember their ~..home their chil ren, Violet and week in the Will Jacob en home. the~.t.rc Sunday, Monday and Tues- improving n~w. 'birthdays. , S"PERE o •• T~120-0Z.,,~k' g. 1".- .!,.11:

5ADonna, who had 'spent a wee};;: with Mr. and Mrs. GeorgfPost and day, IS slated for stardom as a re- S~"PE;B l\1ILK, Tall Can 5c '-' ~ ~ ~' " Il:

II their .grandParen.ts. The IrelanieI.S famil~ spent Tuesday e ening last. sulrl of his ~ork in this adaptation Ch~;:~nMa~iW~~~~nB:~iet:~ \ The -d-aJ-Jg-h~ie-r-s-O-f-th-c-I';-st-rc.vOlu- HERS EY COCOA SYRUP, Can 5c FRrlT JAR RI~GS,. ~~rn j" "._"' Ij-5Cwere III the Allvip home a week week III the Charles Ha sen home. of nlay. b~ II ran~ Colli~s based on Od II N' b I.. • T t th P f lilion are acting like the l!nothcrs of ....nr :.I-GEL, Asstd. fla\'ors, pkg. 5c 5ago Sunday to take l,tome Ruth Mrs. Walford Car; on and aet~al IDcIdents m Ute hfe of a no- e, e., afe V1SI mg aero.. t '. 1\ 5 S'[:PERB 1\L-\.C.-\RO~I,;~I\g. ! ' L C.

I,and Dean Allvin w~o had spent the Evelyn v.:ere 'Sunday Hers last to~'us New York attorney.: Ge~merothh9me. ~rs. Hohmann IS te next onc.-The Jumpmg Cnc~ Sljl_TrD l'EltNlTTS, Yz lb. ha~ C HARD\VATER CAST~. big bar .15CIprevioLg; iW'eek witih them. wee~ in the E. L., Chich. ster home. illiam, as, a "mouthpiece," the a. sIster of M~r, Germeroth. , us. K tE~J.IEL, Ass~d. flavors. pk~. 5c cia PO\YDED I! 5

A, ' M d i tIt k l'tUK .I: BEANS ponnd can 5e GOLD DUST SCOUR I' .. 'r ca,~., " ,I Mr. ~rid Mrs.' Ora Marti1j1 and Veni,ta and Virginiq. Paulsen tel' apPli.ed to I~wyers who rep~, on ayev n ng gues s as wee 'I Golfers used to be out on the .', , d Iii~Carlos Martin went to dmaha were Wednesday aftern on gueBts resrnt douotful cltcnLc; caught in III the R. H*Hansen home were 1 Itt Wh th K l)l)~n.ED SNACKS, can 5c City. WH_ITE orP & j ~O.-\P, giaJit b~~:5c

-', "I last week in .the Ed' Broekman the toils of the law, is-/said to de- John Elmer, 11eanor Holmes, Her- Tar y 01 ar . en you f;ee em i fINES C 5c E.'\:CELLO TOl~T Pt~PER, roll. .. i" ': ~e

\Sp' lash.Pr'Aof t"'o'lis home. liver the best work of his stage or man Moeller 10f Wisner, Marjorie g~ysth~heCyOU~~~ It:O~~in~ari;r ~:I~C OIL S,,,"ItD '"' an'.'" ~ "W. Mrs, John McIntyre and Miss screen career. Originally m1 eager, Austin and Efl,rI Bennett. 1-1. ., < ,b b~· =I i

'100\ W"':"'_~W"0'r·k Rella McIntyre were ednesday ,zealous young pl"03ecuting attor- Mr. and Mrr' F. G. Bordnel' of 'ialls.-Judge., rs, wuuu , guests of Mrs. G. W. lhert last ney! he plllmbs.t'l?,depths in ehar~ Pilger, Cecil I Bordner of Longl:i:~.~.~.=.~.~.~••= ••;:;.;:;.;:;.;:;.;:;.;:;.;:;.;:;.;:;.;:;.;:;.=.= Ii. 11

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6-.htweek. ;"l.cter and n,S.':lOclUtlon as a result of Beach, Calif., n.od Mr. and Mrs. ..__iii_............ ~

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kyl spent ::'~n lmforbmate eaBe in which hi3 Herman Hitze were Sunday dinner ~ ~lever Shrimp~~:;e~h%~~~yE.w~~h c~: ~w~~tt~~~ ~i~t~c~~iO~ebr~~~~~~ca~ha~~~o;;~; ~~~:\~z ~~~e jeek in the Glenn Wo u'ld ~ave Wet and Dry ~~~~~ s:~adsaan~i1~family. I, proirress and regr{'ss of "The Tuesday e~ening guests last. N soups.

Mr. and Mrs. Harr, Kay and MoJthplecc" form the basis 1)f the week in the 1arry Benn~tt home II Bel ieved It tI , ,0. 1 29c 2 No_ 2 19cCharles spent Wednesd y evening sto~y, the romantic angle very evi- ----,--'1------- Ie,.. ans Canslast week with Mr. and, rs. Ervin dent in the affairs carried on. by ••••••••••~••••••••••••:

Vahlkamp, William, AJ: 1·Mr. an~l Mrs. John ewis ~nd William has been in Hollywood ea: i Tomatoes .. I

Earl LewIS ?pent .Mond y evemng less than a year, but has had sev- : ' Il~st. week lD the Le nard Pos- eraI roles leading up to the prcs- B -: ~~1;1/~ can,... _, .. 25cpIshl1 home. ent very important one in "The a gal·n II :

Mr. a~d Mrs. D~n S~, rman and Mouthpiece." He h~s been gecn op- : ., ~Boyd. WIl~)llr of Dlxon':l were Sun- P03~tC suc~ star~ as Delores Cos- • : 'lo"ato CatsupdRy evenmg ·guests In, week at te1l9 Bebe Daniels and Marian F '. h -. Suphrb ~ralld. 17Cha:les ~ansen's.·.: Ma~~h in both "Und~r Eighteen" • or a ShOl:t tIme t e - : Lar,l..,~ l~"~o7._ Il\~(tlc ._ C, MISS Ttllie and ~lSS ~ f;llen Mohr and! "Beauty and the BoSS." Each CI:aven StudIO at W,ayne .1 r

spent Saturday nt~ht a, ~ Sund.ay su.c~eeding role has increased his WIll make an :'~st ~eekCWi~h M1~,ss II ,and MISS fanl mail to flood tide proportions 8xlO Inl'h :

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Y d a~son.E . V ilk andJ has corroborated lhe prodnc- ....

ViSit~'d a~UrS~I~Y "';;~~i ~a ~n a:~ ::td~:.iderati()nto groom him for :

:~Z;~~;~~lh~~l~d F day even- 8"c.lney Fox of "Strictly Dishon~ ~hoto torMr. and Mrs., CharI Hansen ora Ie" fame, appearfl opposite I $ ,l

and John VanHorn sp Sunday ~illiam in U:e le,~ding feminine II 1,'11

1.00last week in Norfol~ t Dr. and rOI6!. Other ImpOl tant ca.<;t mem- _,Mrs. John Scluriela. . bcr,. are Alino MacMahon, remem- =A~~d put'it In~o u. nice folder

, bered for her excellent portrayals .' fJ~ you. 1

lYfr. and Mrs. C~' H! J . roy, M~ss in~'"Five Star Final" and "The.,Lila,and Miss 'Floreuc.e ,effr~y VlS~ He t of New York;" Guy Kibbee, :. T~S is the saine high qualityit~d this Thursd~y in , loomfield Wl iam Janney, John Wray, Ralph :: photo we have always made,WltP. the Floyd .Hupp fly.. Inc[ Noel Francis, ~tan1ey Fields .' and is less ~an half price.~r. and Mrs. Henry . g and an Emerson Tracey. =_ We make tW9' sittings and

~au~h,t~~s "Ye:r~ ,.8 inner J mes FIoaa and Ell~ot Nugent _ ~';ivZ::S~hi~°c::.1deD~~~ ::t..~guest~ in 'tne, Ray' Ma home: directed: ' "i =- you can at th,s .price.Mr. ~nd Mrs. ~eDryB _ \ • ':' +so ~he:e: .If seems>lhat the crying 'need.

:1 Miss' oflthe Democrats is a' good ,ref~;' CR 1r"'E

Filmore of eree,,~AtIanta':Constitution, = A \Y N. P. 'Yh~'D your t'OnBiIs ,and. teeth are ·i. ~"'~~"jO· ,

gone, there' isn't nmch else the '. ~a.U"U. J.:spebialisf 'can~pun ex;.cept your leg..: I. '=

:BaT~lman ,:---~o~,~~g~l~.S,Tin;tes .. " "".'" 'II!I.I!I,~.~"••_••_••••__.~••" .•••~ijiljlnri~::ii'~~,:im1i:!'il:!Hi;:EI:jiil;jijj: {ji;t: :::~j\;': ij ~~;J: Ilii:;i":!~Vi::i::t1 I!: ;:i; 't~'~','T~~:C:~ [:1!:Tmf~:::):~i~~j I lit J~;;rt;·;: ;;,:~>~i.:<;! C·.~!: ~':~:. I~ ,< '! .:: !~ • ~~ ~ ': ~

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.r~·""~II1III;'llIl1~;I' 1Il1ll1ll'~lIUI"I""1I1"UIl"'1l"lInmll"UlilllI~m"'"U""1l11Ul"mllUlfl.I'Il:'~lIIf11I"'1 i,l ~ garding the. k~dnaping: o~ Charles W k' R· from Colum ia University in New I I :. J ~J 'i r. " ' ,';_.Augustus. L,mdberg,h, Jr.,.' IS a rna.t~ ee.s eVI~ York, has ,be n elected head of the Northeas W3?fe ternoon of last week at he "\\T. L rence Br.nnett. Evelyn'~d.Dor<jlthy

I t f ff" M H I Wlschhof home also. Harder and R v. W. F. ]If st. The'I' I ; er Q op~mo?, 0 1C~:r~ ~a~. . lS~ ld E.h ~alc school f nursing at New Ha- (E Staff Co d t, ~ Sharpe co'lnml.tte,d Silicide b:y driti.k~· era x~ nges ven, Conn.. y d rr pon e I ) Mr and Mrs. Ben leyer and GCCaSlOD also honored ~~e birth...... ~ i~-2f.:.pOiSO* the last·of the. w.eek/in Cedar county gradu ted 285 A buck d er has been seen the. Alma Meyer sp t last \f,eek in family and Mr. and ~. Andrew CRy;: oflMr a d MrS.~A~ur Helt·

~ t~e Morrow hrme after bemg ques- eighth grade pupils. . past week ar the Elkho':l river t~~ Fred Le an orne of i Wake- Parker enjoyed a pICniC on the held _., .J' ~ tioned about 1her whel'eaq,outs on Oakland Legion plans Fourth and in pastu es. at the Ed. Pntta fie d. ~. ~... ~~:a:orstman lav."Il lr

tweek Jil-'\ ,I ~ the night of ¥arch 1 when t.Jie ba- .,of July celebration, farm at Pil er. Gam':) ",·,:;-(ens S:~d~· ~~~~; Oi

u~~~l\il:ewas 1a Mr. and Mr~. Ado!ph f{Clrn and A gr6:~~: 'r;::~: an ~~~la .ves

l , ~ by was .taken. Ern.est ~-?nke~t, Newman, Grove plans t hold its have been a Pilger th: :'- t ... eek 'Hal .y g - ,S.. family and Mrs. Henriett!a Kurrel~.gathered at t e FrItz ~ve~~f 1-:' ; :::::I=~:ai;~ei~de:~~~~r i: nintll. fre~ fa;ir this fall. . protecting t e animal. ~r:o~~.K. r it visited Mr.:i. ~eyef spent Sunday of la5t week l-tIome~~y venlDg to~el;~rs.:I vesti at~n .1', g Mrs. Minme Schauble f PIlg2r, Burns su tained •....h: n i. ~. ~ove S. J. Hale lj w ek Wednesday ID Wmslde where they ' ...ere guests Aeve ' nn ce ebrate he. Pirthday.1.,rig .. Was 86 years old last w ek. . exploded pr ved fatal to ::'",fa..'ietta afternoon. of Mr. and Mrs. Fr4 Kurrei~ A socia time was close Wl~ ~un- i!: : i Bert F. Hubbard of D xon, died Ostmeyer, 1 , at the Harry Ost.~ Mrs. Max H :dor spent Monday mey~r. .. . .. cheon. ~uests included . 'e folJow-; i Early Days In . June 1 at the age of ~5 ytars . meyer h.om in Dakota· City Fri- afternoon of l~st eek w,th Mrs. 1 Oll...e:- and ~lSS .A:hc~ Shle dS'1 ing: Mrs. Will am Aeve~ann ,andf( : , H ~ Fred Feyerherm dled {une 4 at d.ay. The gir ~oureq ke~osene on a Hans HOldorf~ !Howard and MISS. Ahce .B~ecken~ 1son, Ifiermann, Mr_ and Mrs. Jameg

j\ I Wayne County Sta~t~n. ~e wa"J .80 years Ol.d. fire. to ma.k It burn and the ex~ Mr. and Mrs }.ole yin Russell vis~ Ihauer, M,~s. Dorol-hy I:Yp.V1S and IHank $,nd f 'ly. Walter M~yerIi! West ~omt pUbhc schaol WIll be ploslOn WhlC followed burned her ited in the B on .uth home la<;t I !lla.rk_ Strmg:r attc-n~de? Ian evan~: and f~iIY, and Mrs.iE? Kirch-I~ i (Taken fro~ the Herald files for heated wIth .natur~l gas next fa~ll about the fa e and arms. Thursd~y even ng. :. Igelu:;:lc meet.m~ at ~eltg~ .sunday! :ler, }.oIr..and s. H}i' Bartling1: June 22, 1916). . Ira Lyons, Mad.son fa.rmer, IS A small t ister tore out the In~ Mr. and Mr~.lward Meyers evenmg, June :). I Iand? fanuly, ~r. anq M ~. Gus ,M.( i Glen Klopping~ mne year old ~n a Savannah, Mo., hospital very terstate Po er company's trans- spent Sunday ~f 1 st week in the . --.- i JohnsoI', and Elmer, H ~rmann,

, ~ i son of Mr. and Mrs.,Henry Klop- Ill. . former near Hartington last week. R. H. Hansen bbme I AtEl::htenkamp Homf'. Mr. and. Mrs. George ,Ieyer and

I!B"""''''''''''"hl''''·''·"''''''"""''·''~·,''"'''''''"'''''·'''''''~ ping was killed in an automobile. MISS Clara Sommer and Law~ Th 1 i 'I t 'k 1. d : I Ern.est Echtenkamp c.e:ebrattd "amily Mr an Mrs RosF0e Stippe?t Or nge ,"'hip Pi~. ! ,2 rounding tabl&spoons ~ou .1 accident near Wayne. r~;nce Belz of -Stanton, were mar- thee el~~~ri: :~r~:::anf~~ ~: t~~ v.~e~~e~~ay1'v~~~rn~:·Uo~ul::~ c:~:~; his bir~hday; annive~sary; at h:me i~d ~~ghter. Lois: Mr.! and Mrs.

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',.,; (Mrs. D. H. iLarson, Wayne) Beat the yolks anp the w hes Market reports for ,the week ned 1un~ 8. . service \\illlout i'terruption. The on the W. L. ~iSC hof:~. IS~nd~y even.ng of, l~t v>:eek v. hen II Herbert Reute and dauq-b.ters, Mr.1-~ cUip s!flgar. I e'f the eggs separately and t~en were as follows: Hogs, $!LOO; ,At~orney M. F. J:I~rnng~on 0: transfonnerl was anchored with M1. and Mr;,;~ \Vlliam Ma:lmberg ~~ f:lenC3 and rf:~,atives gathered a~d Mrs, H. q. StTelo of Oakland,4 'egg yptks. mix them. Sift the powdered u ar Wheat, 84c; oats, 30c; corn, 60c; °NellI, has been cntlcailly III th_ heavy steel ~ables south of the city. spent Wednesday vemng of last In th~ EC.ht~nkam.p home, Refresh- lSeb., E~:velyn Buhl and !Erna Jac.1 p~f\.ng.e.I.. ~ I ',md add the c~coa a~d flour, al- butter, 25c; eggs, 17e; bens, 13e; past sev;ral days.' George Nluhaus, 35, died at his week in the BYron .uth bOple. i ments" were ~en·e: at the clo3e obsen. The l.a t tw~ named were1 pu:J.t whlppmg crca . mg the dry mgredlents iilt e roosters, 8e. .Otto Nabel. baker at yaurel, and home north a"Jt of Wisner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. awrence Ruwe I vf a _oc.a1 e,enlD.,. over nIght ests ill ~l:ie Aever-1 lev1el ~ias[oun corns arch. egg$. Line a qookie sheet wit pil- Arthur Prince, 17~year o~d son MiSS Mart~a Mo.essner tf Omaha, last week f om injuries he sustain- wero Sunday guest~ in the Art1}ur I! -- ..: mann hom~:Compine th' ~ngredien s to make ed paper and bake the cake i~ a of Mr. and Mrs. John Prince, who were marned last week. i . ed when heJwas kicked· by a horse. I\Veiershauser ljtoma~ast week. At .\rt Hf"lthold b. -'~-+'---r+--

a cu'~t~rd. a d mlX h lf of the mooerate oven about 15 mi~utes. I~ved near V.'ingjde, was instantiy Rev. L ..~. :~eltzenkampwas ID~IMr. Neuha s was feeding the ani~ Magnus Anperstn of Wausa! .:\Ir..and .Mrs. ~\.~thur ~elt.hold of A~en~a·s ?o?m _?h uld havewhipped cr~am into it. Reserve the Be .s~.H('J nol to have the oven lor.er: killed when a horse threw him and stalled thIS Sl,nday as pastor of mal~whenfne kicked him in the. spent Sunday' afte Don of last II \\ IOslde, na.rJ tn~lr bab.Y1 1)~irt~ZlCd i b'?en :QUlPP€d. v.lth a p .IraChute..~other half rf the cream~or a gar- 300 degree3 Fahre:ph~it Liftput dragged him. the, Ponca Lutheran church. starn ch. M s. Neuhaus died three week with the Willia.m HeJlwagens., ld.-"t \~·c(k Sunooy and eftLrtamed i ~bamJ Herald,nish. PlacejtrStard. unbalted on a .damp cloth, :001, and re pve . Tracy Kohl was honored by be- Supt. ?l~nn B~l1 ~nn~unces that year. ago. wo daughters, aged 9 Mr. and Mn,. S. J. Hale were i that uay :\~r. ;:;~d ~Irs_ A:t.n~r Heit-I '--'-,-~,--+1- , ,pie shells Ufld t pIth t e. W.hipped f.rom t~e p~per. ""hen cool en.I u~h, mg elected che~r leader .at Dart- S.:.hoo] ex~en!'>.e!'l 1.n I'Oev; man Grove. and 3, SUr\*'ve. last week Sunday evening caller31 hOI.". an~ faml!,::' ~1r. ~an(; .l\_ ,s. D.ar. It was n~c~ssary to.•, h~ve .. al

i cream, ' 1 wrap· In Oiled paper and a 9-afUlP mouth college, Hanover, N. H., \'\111 .be $6,000 Ie,,;; .next year. I D D 1 h. .d d. D. on Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Aevermann.] Helt:t.olu a!1d lOon, .,.fr. and air;,. those pools In ~vaU Stre,elln order! " ~_' cloth, roll like jelly roll, USir'~ a where he was a student III 1916. MISS AleXIa Tlllem:3.n of Ran- 'I atn ~~n n ashr.esl e ID Ixon :Mr. and Mrs. F'rEd Meyer and I \ ...·Illtam Han5~n and son. ~-1rs. \VIll~ to catch the ;poor suckers.----9hio

·r· I..· ' dolph and Edward Albracht a" coun y 10 ears t IS June It was . r' ... I d .. ~,. J. F 'n Str' Wber~ieij fllllng made from a cup of cern Planned for Chautauqua.' '. 18~6' d D D 1 .. family called Mondlay even·ng of H~lT'. lan.. tr, -> r. ali 4-'-IS. La-..\-~ State oumaL .ro l . ~.. .. , whip'ped and flavored with 'van- Plans were being made in 1916 Greeley, were married last week. ID :) a . an . on en v.as 6 last week em dhe :frIarvev Echten- I . '~ 1 I

One (~:f~I~~~~~.:::~il~C) illa and s~gar. :, for thc establishment of a chau~ :;\1iss A~na EWln7of Hartington. I~~n~~;e CJ~ v.f~~Cn c~~IldrDenondlreonV'eS~n"l kamps. I' I - • ; i -- ---.~--._~q Cover With a sauce made o~ ~he tauqua park in Wayne. Ground I and Ra)mond I arker of Des I 4I ' Mr_ and 11r5 J(,hin F. Baker and .$atisfactorily servin

3:-4 cup, powder~d su at following ingredients:" once used for·a ward- school in the 'I Moincs. were marned Monday last 'I a covered wagon dra',.1,'!l by oxen. Edward a<ten1Pd ~hP Ladies· Atd:_M~h st:awbernCg sl gh~Jy anj 1 cup sugar. east part' of to,vn was named as a week, frun:: I?wa., Th;y .crossed the Mis~ ;icniQ at t~e :lIiafn~Wulter horne i r-:). crea~ing number of

combme :"'~th s~lgar. P t III tra:y ] cup water. suitable site. Registrar Glenn E. Hickman an-I soun nver at Covlllg~on on a ferry last week. i i / ~ ~ rpany years is the recof electriC refngerator and stir 2 bJ ' fJ . ncunces enrollme!1t of 167 at :YIid~ boat operated by DIck Hudelsen. i "I E .J. , , ~

?O . t t" , It ta e.spoons our. The Carl Victor tarn was - U'h th h d h . I <' rs. . E. LjhJld and daugh~er, ' revery - mlDu es un 1 roz.en. 2 t bi . . . land summer school ses-ion in Fre. ,V> en ey eac e t e crossmg on . m ~will take about one an one-half a espoons cocoa. i struck by lightning in 1916. A mont "'I Aowa cree. near the present sitel Verna, of Osiond ' spe~t Monday 'I ~ <_hours. Serve ""ith Whip ed cream, ) .small spoon butter. ,. horse being unharnessed by Fred R H Smith wbose star was de- of Ponca, they came to a sign Iafte:nocn of ! '3t eek m the Ray -- Wayne's eldest ~nd best

i Some IIl:ay want to in'rease the MIX the sugar ~nd flollr With Victor was struck and killed by the stn:· ed ~v' fIre at H~rtlDe ton this! which reaJd, ":!'io~ white man Rohlmon hom. I £: equipped sop.~ sugar in thiJ reciP, e. cocoa: Add the wal.er and. put~~r, same bolt. The barn was destroy~ A ~ bo~ ht the HarlU\J; . Qcer' i allowed acrbss this creek." A white Mr. and Mr. erbert EChten-1 ~\ '1 __ coole ID u double bOiler untIl thIck I ed, but DO persons were injured. p, g. gr y I art had' taken the land as I kamp antI son r·er Sunday 0f last, j7 e guarantee satisfciction and we

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I and cool. Pour over slices of !the I ' . ,stooe 10 that city.· P . Y --I-·e k <:t·· tI, r· b • H I incereIy appreciate your patronage.StrawhC'rrJ' :\Iou. !!le. cake and serve. The W~yne State I'\ormal h~,d A tmck deli ....erNI [j.ODO trou~ clalms. The Do~lens turm."'"d' v.. ~ gue_ s J 1 H:r erl ID- i I

, {Des Moines !rib noel __ ian aiumm banquet at the Baptist frem the sLatc hatlhniei>at valen·lw(:.o;t and lOOk a claIm south Oflnenchs home. I PERl\Ir·I\NENTSr' CUp5 strav,,·bcrnes· Blitz Tortl:', Ic~urCh. Gues.tsnumbered~67.Dr. tme to Ple-rce \.\:b~.re thcy we.re.the pres~n site of ::\lartinsburg . l. ~Ir and ~lr·. Fed Meyer and: : l.y~ .; 1 cup .sugar . 1-2 cup butter (or substitute) !U ..S. Conn spo~e and :MISS Eu~ placed in a Jake. !There th~ ,ather farmed and trap-I others ~'ere c ,ller.· at the Har.·ey $5 $6 50 $'7 $8! 1 tablesp()on lemon jllce ] -2 cup sugar Igema Madsen, v.as toastmaster. ,\\'illiam ~lud( row. early .settle:-' ped. IncUan3 were numerous but Echtenkamp hQrne T'ue:::.day after- _ '

1 cup cream , 4 e .g yolks (beaten ligh:tly~ Other speaker;; were Prof. 1. H. Cumipg ~ollnty. died at Wisner Ithe Do~ens ~rere good to them and Inoon of last week.Mash strawbcrnes v.Ith sugar ~ t:aSpoon vanilla B~ltell,"Ray HI ckm.an , J. 1. Ahern, at the age of j4 year;.;. Five oJaugh-: tbf'. Indlan~ In turn helped the Prof. and :"Jrrs. T,heod(): Hart- Soft water ~hampoo and wave -.- ..-L.-.....~..- 75C

, h'q.d allow to stand 2~ill mmutes. 3 tablespoons milk ~ISS l\~. :or~s. ~ISS. GraC~f~.ed;- ters and two sons sundvc. II whites. I . mann and daughte were last week Finger wave or marcel .. ---.- .. -_ _.L- ~~ <J.50~i ~t.lb through a sieve and add lemon 1 cup flour In an . ... errIe. Ic.ers Postmapter George Axen ~f PiI- , • Tuesday eveni$g s pper guests in I ..,.~'

JUIce. ~dd c.:rearn be ~fi.'l stl.ff. 1 teaspoon baking powder I ele~ted, at. thiS ~Ixth a?nUal ban~ ger. 3.nd 11i"" Err.l<t KO('hlcr, wh'J: Sum.mir PrOmlSeS Ith~ Fntz A~vcr~ann home. Qr. Tangemann, feot s:oeciaIist, ""ill be ·at' o~" r.l•..O.•,r,Freeze In. t~a~ uf el~ct lC refrt~~ 5 whites of eggs quet .were ..::,resldent, Ea~1 Sch~o. has heen teaching In ' .... cst('rn ~t'-1 I Mrs. MaggIe I Mlder and daugh-' Saturday, June 18 I ' '1 :IL: I' ,1 •.. 1era~or. :o;tlrrwg Ol.ca31O ally or In Cream shortening. Gradultlly er, V1ce presld:nt, FJnr~n<e Welch. bra<;ka, \\-·cre marrierl I"ecentiv. I Bet ,er Crops Here I ters were tues~ay afternoon F h B _I ':.: Yo::jah Ice cl"e~m freezer. beat in sugar egg yolks vanjl~a. secretary, MI~s ~}wlOe Luers: Earl Turhp. :;\Tnrris Snod~ass ~ Excc::ent crop prospe~ts ar,:-I VISitor::: lad we~k! m thp" ~~T" L rene eauty Parlor',' 'j

milk and flou~ sifted with ba~ing treasurer, ~olhe w. ~ey. and Delbert Baber of Plainview. I forecast tty the Omaha Journa1~ Wischhof h"me. M~s. Walter ]''!ey~ JOE SlUOL..~KY. Prop. IIStrawhprry S!lo*g'(~, powder. Matt savldge: COU~1D of Walt.er .::ustained injur;c.c;; when a baseball IStock~an ip an artIcle printed o~ I er and children sp~nt Tuesday af-

(UnivC'fsity of Ncbra$ka Tested Spread mixture in two round ~aav~~;e. e::;~i~;2~dfl~nh~;l:t.....;~.~ bat. was thrO'.vn in a rece.nt game. 1 Tuesday. Jime 7. A survey of I ' Hazd .\'.;I~(',ooth, Ro:x~;-::P~~r~~o~~.d :So~a Ecliten:.l?tmp,Recipe I ' 'I shallm,,· b.aking ~ans. . ing, N~br. He flew a

g~ane which ~ew pav~m€nt fn!m SIOUX CIty Icounties s~ows that Xebr~ska r \,"a~"Il(" PHO:SE 527 Kebr..

' 1 tablespoon gelatin,e Whip flYe whites of eggs hght-I }-" to Jackson 1S open to traffiC. Con~ !looks for q better vear this sea~ I, 1-4 cup co'd waterI 1 Iy. Add 3-4 cup of suglu gTa~u~ I ~~~~l::e~aCI~arswi~~Ol~~~m. the race tract ......"11l b~' kt soon frtr pavi.ng I Sfln than laft. Ther; follows a re~ ._ ~ .-=-.-.:==-._-~'------ •

1 cup cruo;hed strawbdrries ally ,:nd spread on unbaked mIX~ I .Thpy tot Dog Tax('~ t.~~ hIghWU.Y from Jackson to \\ 11-1 pnnt of the report on \Vayne coun~ 4., ",; ~~~I:~~~): lemon jLl~ce ture 10 both pans. Sprinkle ~lth Eighty dollars were put i~tlti the Its. . ,. \ _ .ty;. !""1 ~ I I: i1

1-2 cup chopped or 6hced city treasurv bv dog taxes, ~ald Ar~hl.lr \\ r !("lrr.:h81 (,f nen. "The lR.w of averages 1.5 appar~ ,." M., C . k D . T. I2 egg whites " blanched almonds. 1 tablebpoon! th~ \\'avne 'Hc;a'd for June 2~. Stl~'ltf'n.. \,a', bru:.-uJ <.lCld {lit w]](:'l"-! t'ntly workirtg (Jut 10 \Yayne ('oun- "t

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_. ~..orm,c - eerlng W.,ne'l·1 cup Wh,!pplng..('r~d, sugar and ]:2 teaspoon clOna-111892. . I hr't",::s ,\nH'h h(' h:,d Illtched t(~ :1: ty tin!; season. After last ycar·s, _ '-;. ~Soak gehltmc 10 cu!d v.ater for mon_ , . <; .' I ral,e. rd.rt aw,ly and dragged hw! urouth, that part of l"ehraska now I .~~., • 1 '.

five minutes. Crush st awbcrries, Bak(' in a moderate oven 3:50 F.l ~n ]887. say the flle.~. Bres!i.er. ~;e)m(' dl"tanc('. I t:8.S every indicat:on of abundant' .'I '. j

d~ain (Iff juice, me~.,;ur an~ a~d for thirty minutes. I ~:~~~~~t a~od c~:::byO~~ t~~g~:~ o~ Rev. Antflll LunrJf';n ha."i reSign-! crops this ~eason a~d is the 'gar~ i '·'1 IIv.ater to m~ke a Cdp of lJqUld. Let cool the:! spread over the I ' Ied as pastor of the r\cwman Grove d"'n .spelt· or the state in the opin- I -:. Protect \'ourself againstHea.t to tha boiling peint. POUrjfOllowing filling: ,flvc.year.s two blQcks to thejtown, ~lItheran chllrch "ni he Will be ]~n;f E. 1. Auker. who hal his! ~~ a last-~inute IshJorta~-e_

! b,Cilillllg liqUId over g.elltJn~'. Ad:l

l1 cup thick sour cream Ii for a local park. ~ f,IE<J '.",-,cTetary and (·':angl;;ist in 'II f]rst .~h pmcnt of stock on th.i5 I U,l:[ by crderi,ng your twi e

RlI.ga~ and ie.mon JUice. Cool untIl Yolk one egg Frl)m the. Ponca Journal. June, rhl' .MlDnf':~ot;l conferei'tc0. mark.-.t in :->even or eio-ht vcar." tl'" TI(HV. The well~ 0g.elfl.tl~e bcp~~ trl s::ot. Whip lln.~ 2 tableHpoon...<-; sugar ~2. 1~R2: "~.~ l;lel.Y.had ~he ~!ca-! He,·. B .. ll LIJrt1t·!':2-11n. p<l:"tor of; M()nday b • I !!'; McCormick-DeLl fO(-j.m y . fold Ill. crlshed hel- ] tablespoon cornstarch Sl,~rf' of pas.,Jtlg 11 day 0.1 t.""'o In I-1ulyTnmty dll;nh at HH.rungton, I '.'0,:(' ha".e had p'enty of ran Q.riF:H., 'beaten egg whItes and wh1p- 1-2 teaspoon lemon extract \\ akf.'flcld. the new to..... n III wa" 11'111ored Sunday on ('rtrnpletion: lat('!y nn<l ,the stand of oats and: (1

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ped cream. Beat yolk:; lJghtly, add mix~ southern part of thl~ cuunty. of 2;) year;.; pllc"t::hlp. He '.vent to! corn is perfeCt,' he reported. 'Ev- I \J been kno~vn;I ture of sugar and cornstarch and \Vakcfl,elq, although legs :han a HartlOgton 1O 1D:::O from Randolph. Ieryone i~ looking forward to a big I and are gua

Chocolau'RolIl, stil in cream. year n.d: has about 60 d\'\elllD.gs Knox county ga\"e eighthl grade Iharvest of all crops this vear: "Sa'nds" strength, I IeIMrs. D. H. Larson, \'\'aynel J(..et cook in double boiler until and huslness houses and 400 m~ diplomas to 305 ~tudents thiS year. ", . \"\eig'ht. ~'

6 eggs. It coats a spoon. Add 1e1il10n hab!t~ntH, ~nd is. growing ,with a Emma Kruse of Bazille Mills~ hea~lr~f~:~~in;:oug~~cr~~~~~ I • I1 cup pqwd('recl .'i\lgar. extract R.llcl one Clip pecans or wal~ I ~~p.ldl~Y. W~IC~, w~.n double I~Cl ~re- and Grace G{ltt~chall of Kiobrara.! the neighborh'Jod '" of 900 pound~, Automatic: Stora·ge We have the onl ~ 600-.'2 tablespoons ('ocoa. nut.s, ~:t:il~,l7.~o~)~f~~e1~1~~C:·ceII;t~~,b:~ll~~ ra"I'mnk,,~(tI9holghcst With averages of' th,at ~old fQIJm $5.85 to, S6.10. Th,ey foot tw-ine with tnte pat-

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up railroad tracks in some vi<lini- !:H.:h li.nd ~vell !iettled count?, ~nJ 1vJt~s C~th('nnr Dan)', daughter ~~'l too~~emf~~~Y'th~tS~~ede~~e:a:~ a r ,ea er every ball non-cpllaps-

I W ld E Itics. TIl{' maximum fall was re~ (1')'U)~,mnc<~~um' enaol,artghee t,tr,,"~ndea'rc"ohoet I): Mr. and !I-.lr~ . .J,')C' DfL\.·ey of locality had to ship. in all of their Burns gas,: costs very llttle ible_or V nts I po:t,l:'d a\ 2.31 inchj.l!-l,. and ,s~)mc " "., .... 1~ del \\ II t al t t B ilt 'th h, ~ +_-_--! i hail damage was mentIOned m re~ \ the ·l~ast old-fogish, htIt are Jib- ;mra, an ,ar (:..en>;, ~IO', su corn last year. ~sciae~~n~· H~lds \\~'atere~';K p'r;ces now the_ I Htriclcd ~ections. eral and, progressive, and are unit~ (1 pon~a. ~er.1" ffiarIl,ul las.t ..... eek "It cost W3 right around 20 . at all times. \Vhat is nicer it-

. Iow~l c(}r~ is .r.eP.(J~te to b? ~p I '" '" '" * cd in their efforts to make \\Take_ ~~:te~~~~v~as becn teachmg at ce.nts a bushel more th~ it. was than hot water? \Ve installeight !Dches. H~IDS .and sun dId it. I With the court auditing all his field the best t.own in the Logan .. actually worth, or than It v.ould I them on short notice. lowest In tll:irtg

\~ ~ ~. "" ~ . investments. Samuel InsulI, Chi~ valley. T s~ate d~upen~te~!le~t Charl:s had we raised it oun;elves. In Price InstalledInterstate kldnapmg ·"'vIII be a j cago, last week quit all his vast in- "Parties from Norris Cedar ayor a resse .ummg coun Y most cases that 20 cents a bushel I years.

fedcra.l ~lf~e?Se. hence orth, for Iterests. He and Mrs. InsuI~ plan county state thal the t~wn still rural graduates at v,.·est Point. spelled the difference between pro- L. W.' McNATT 't~e Pdtt.crs0!l bill was passed by to sail soon for Europe. Theyown keeps 'grov.ing rapidly, __ the The class numbere,d 198. D.orothY fit and loss.'the senate, June 8. a residence in Reading, England, creamery is doing a large business, Johnson ran~ed highest \\-lth an "Mr. Auker formerly raised H'd II . i· ; j. I I :

which is on the Thames river. They --'-the new store is ready for oc~ average of 90. purebreu dairy cattle and bogs but ar ware J MEYER ~.. BICBELThe- Carnegie Institution at may spend some time in Paris. cupancy,--Iand in the neighborhood Lindsay citizens are asking the reports demand fnr breeding stock ..., , " '"

Washingtun, D. c., a ollnccd on is rising ·in price and' rapitl-iy state to provide gravel for high~ Of all kinds at low ebb now." 'm~2tf 1 Phone 308 II, J16-23 IIWayn'e,.III',Neb~.

W~~aythatlifep~Wy~~, '~Cha~~ghands.~~eW~h~g~YNo.91frumLind~~No._~~~~~~~~~~'~~~~~~~~~~~~!~'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~ii~~~~isL9 on the planet Venus Council Bluffs city council ~hurs- looks to a prosperous future. 22 south 'of that place. The town Try a Wayne Herald "'ant Ad. 1day afternoon' unanimollsly *ject~ ·U d d

'" ;;< '" * .~ "A. Reyonlds of Emerson. was WI 0 gra ing if the l:>tate pro- , ''"~.i" I

Republicans began en ering Chi~ ~~r~:~~ac~;~y a~~~~~ii~~~nPr~to::~ in town Monday. H~ has purchas~ vides s~lrfacing. , - .~' ,:1,1':, ".,'.:':1,.1:1,.1

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eago 'Wedne~day in prep ration for cd for eastern parties 160 acres of Miss Hatti~ Toelle of v..'isner, IAthe convention. Dele ates were ~~:~~~ s~r.::;. ~idt~~1 ~c:~isso:: land from Mr. DeriIme, which is to I:"~'iihoiriccicii'ieidihieirimia'i'tieri-Sidiegirie,el #uw tIu :.i.~'_ ' .' . 'ahteady contesting for seats on authorities were quoted as 4aying be laid out into a town site. Em- •

Thursday. would be insisted upon anY'-i'ay. :~<;°b~;:~l~ \~e:~~~~i~o~~ ~~elao~n~~~>1' :\: :I' • , new towns of the Logan valley.

Flr.'tt. fruits of t\'..-o YE!aJs of It will make a good point."strugglmg ,near Bre~t, F~an~c, tv When War Called.wrest a f~rtune ~f fIVe milli n dol- An editorial in the Wayne Her- I

R. L. Rankin, well-k own. Cam- lars, from the botto.m of e sea ald for June 22, 1916 reflected the I1 bridge, Nebr., attorney, ·ed of eer- wer~ reaped whe~ dive~s fr m the patriotism of the da.y: "The pa· VIiIe:1

clllral meningitis' at tb home of Itahan salvage S?IP A:bgli? rose triotic and earnest devotion to the It'. II~~~'C~)~~~~his parents. Mr. and rs. R. H. above the surface 'Wlth 4;) ~hlOus- stars and stripes manifested byRankin. He was 39 y ars old,. and doll.ars from the hold pf t~e the young men of Vilayne and vi-

o . * * '" * ~unkep. steamer E~t. The told IS einity in their readiness to respondAir mail postage will ·e increas~ lID bullIon form. 'It repre5~n~s a to the call to arms-a .condition

ed July 6 from QC to 8,? ~ the first quest Whifh cost 1~ .lives aqd 1two typifying active and sacrificing0\luce, a:n? ~liom iDe 0, 13c for !>trong ShlpS. The~ fight h ~een American loyalty everyvr;here-en.~~ch addl.ti~al Q.unc~.. T e incre.ase o~e of the mos~ .,pecl.acuIa ibR.t- courages the nation's feeling ofIt) is though, Will ylel a reve~ue ties of, man against Ithe sea The safety, In the brains, muscle,of $3,000,00 . steamer Egypt was ramm d 'aJ;ld skill and courage of young Amer.

*.* * .. sunk ·off the French coas~ Thy a iea, alert' to duty, rests assuranceGov, It of N.ew cargo ~toam~r.in ~922. In 1 s hold of America's security and confi-

York said last week hat action was :(Ive Imlhon dollars i gold, dence, No act is more laudable~ould be necessary soo , ~nd that safely locked tn the strong oom. nor more courageous than tha!t ofthe democrats w.ould ave to do offering one's life, if necessary, tos0~ething defimte bout the A !;imall British tanker Sa uhday sustain the civilization ancl institu-Eighteenth amendment. picked up Stanisclaus Felix H~us- lions of one's own country. The

til * *- it: ner, New york to Warsa flier, spectacle of America's young men,!Veterans who entere, Washing- who left eigh~ days before'b plane responding wittt glad hearts to the

ton tbe middle of last I erik have f6r a no~wstop flight across c At- need o~ practical patriotism, shouh;lrefused to leave. They pur~ed of- Jantic. Hausner was a.ppare tty too thrill every American with pridef~t.8 of free Fides, prefer ng to "sit il~ from starya.tion and expo ure to and praise:' .tight" although 5UppU

Is of food' g~ve an account of his expe ·enees. &:t. Route To War.

and mo!J.cy were said 0 be run~ ,~~e flier's. con~tion is not dtical ,ComprDy E; Wayne, was. order:'"rJ:ng low. R!J.d he was ?rought by- the ri~b. ed' to leave Wayne: Friday, June

tanker to New Orleans. Ha sner's 23, 1916 with 71 men enlisted. Cap-',Sioux City, and Pm~ ,will soon p~ane wbleb. ;Wa.;; drifting so theast tain, A. L. BUrnham was in eharge

~t~~~~~:~t~~i~~J:s~:t:~~s;:~~~: was abandone~,** * ~e::eJ~Ot~a;~~, f~r~erlie~~~:~~,Another ent~re, round rip ,circrllt " ,Republicaq. national con en and E. C. Mahaffey, second lieu-will be added to take c re' of e~tra opened in Ch\t~go Tuesday 'Sen- enant. ' ,pllllseng~rs'IThe additl, n wm give ,timent seemed to· favor ren mina- American soldiers were caughtSioux 0ity eight lane rivals and tlon of' PreSident Herbert oovet in ambuscade on lbe border, ac.

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',~- WAYN~;HERALD'WAYNE, NEB ASKA, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 193~. I·', .,' '·Ii .' "• II' I I Ilour, sinpere ap~reciation for theIr formIthIS lfuportJnt duty and prtV- olutiomzed manufactunng. Che .. Qve by J~,illD. ~ r"l~ Ier'1f>etr~l:ma~¥ acts of kindness and floral ilege You ar.e ~eJcome to attend. ieal knowledge has made it p Ne s. - I '. I. I~tribUtes at the time of our be- I sIble to utilize materials that fdr- - I I I

reavemcnt. Henry Klopping and Does !Advanced Work merly were regarded as waste Tp- 1 thing;;3 had gon;e p~ the ~~sons. ~ L I day It IS saId that In the Pack

fg the we.c e Igomgl raf.~ In I

. Or Social Service plant everything but the squeal f the natIe/To by now ~Ol~ld probablYBaptist Church. Mi s darn MadEen who has been the ammal IS turned mto so e- ~~ be len ifll of j,t~IO~yacht faj-

(Rev. P. yv. 3awtell, pastor) wor In&, Itoward her doctor's de- thing useful for humamty. ll1e .-AJ·kansas GrZf~~e:ISunday scnool a,t 10 a. m. gree ~t the UUlve'rslty of Minneso- Accordmg to the Nation, an a?1- r 1

~~-~~~~-~~-------~-~-------------~--------------~I~~~~_~dna~~~=__'_Q_~_~g__ 1 ~~IIW III~IR.obert Pritch rd was in 'V'\'~ayne and son spent Sun ay in the Ole William Rees and family, Mr. and R· A H ! m. . MlsslMadsen received her master's grass. It 15 saId to look Just lIke 'II

Tuesday. ,Brogren, jr.', home a Winside. Mrs. Mrs. W. H. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. :-uns re ea.yy Te ladies meet 'Wednesday to degree at Lmcoln and has been do- real gras~ except on close msPtf~ 1

Mrs. H, L. Ha mer was in Wayne Anna Anderson wa. also there. David Rees and son, Mr. and Mrs. In"' This VicinitVii clean the church. mg .ldvanced SOCIal f:;ervlCe study hon The Nation told of the X- I I I' ', Tuesday. Miss Edna S vllDUS, Miss I . , .J , thlf:> fea,r" She WIll VISit relatives tOnIshment residents of Queens- tf

fRev. 'H. F. K ohn was in Sholes Bessie Davis and ¥iss Mabel Evan Jones and Owen Jones called CongregationaJ Church. and ay Ireturn to JYlinneapohs la~ borough m New York Clty f~lt . I I I,

Mondayafterno n. ' Behrend w~re S turoay night on him Sunday. Downpour Thursday· Morn Regular preachmg at 9 30 a. m ter t 15 summer v.:hen they awoke. one mornmg .~o ~_, ~\ ,--" )d .parron schoo board held its an- guests of Miss Zeld 'VilliaJ1"ls. John R. Morris, W. H. Rees and Floods Buildings And Sunday schonl afterward. ~ ---.---- dIscover on the SIdes of the majIn ~ ~~, ,\~I I.~./·

nua' meeting M. nday'. Mr. and Mrs. R. .1. Hefti and Ifamily, Mr. and Mrs, Bonner Mor- Lo,w Lands Here. Intermed~ate Endeavor at 2:30 . Card of Thanl.:s. highway a carpet of green. Th~ ~AuTOM<DaflE-.: E. J. Davis W 0 has been ill sev~ Wilbur and ~r. a d Mrs. Chris Iris, Miss Lila and Roger Morris p. m. W take this meB;ns of express- day ,before the gt'ound was bare .. I/~ ...... rI • .: ... I, I ....,......... ,cralida.y~,· i:8 im roving. Jensen were Su day evening went to Yankton Wednesday last About three inches of rain fell in Sund~ evening at 7:30 the ing ur ~eartfelt .Ulanks to those and .littered with .paper.. The re~i- ~A5''{-":~I,~~ i

Supt. and rs. C. L. Jiranek guests in the John GJ;ier home. :veek to attend commencement at Carroll 'shortly before noon last Children's (jay program will be who so kmdly assisted us dUring dents wondered If a mIracle had I /~, - i' Q~'wer~ in Wayne sat~rday. . Albert C.ook was a !SuDday dln- the, college there. H. Walkow, Th~rsday in a period of about half preg~mted. the illness and drth of our beloved been wrougJ. I '/j 7 I

Ml'1'~":'F.ern an MISS Edna Phl1-~ ner gL!est In the W lliam sundahl studen.t pastor at the Congrega- an-,hour. The rain gauge at the Prayer servke this Thursday child~ And \·;e 31 wi;:;h to C/i.preBs. One had. It was nothiJ;1g le',ss ~, . ,~:

Bps ~era ·in L urel Thursday.' oine. Esther, Ha Itl and Ivan Hon'a! church some time ago, was post office showed 2.65 inches but eveni~g ;vit~ C. H. M?rris leader. our gratitude fo the many floral than a mir de. Modern I scien~,e '~E ro~ ahead!JHow can'l,Mr..:,~nd ~rs..· N, A. Warth were Frese were afternoo c.allers there. ono of the class. Miss Helen Mor- the rain came so fast that part of Ladles AId met thIS \Vednesday offerings. Mr. and Mrs. August had wrought it. The ca~kt of youeven give itthe"O.0." ,

in Lindsa.~ and Norfolk Sunday. :Mr. and Mrs. Joh Gettman and ris spent the day in Hartington the preciptation faIled to get into i~ the church parlors with Mrs. EI-, Koch~ , green was made of slate :ahd as-, w en blirlded b,y the other IMr. a,nd' Mrs. D. R. Shearer vis- sons. and Mr. and ~s. Merle Roe ,'rith Mrs. Hilda Anden,on. All re: the gauge. The area of heavy rain gm Tucker and Mrs. Joy Tucker ' phalt, properly molded t6 IQ~k likt'J f w' hi dligpts~ Will it .

ited r~l~tives a Emerson Sunday. ·and daughters wer Sunday din- turned .in the evening. extended about a mile west and ho:.tesses. \Vf~ Should \Vorl·).·! grass and to serve all the ~u[p,ose.h 0 ~ f~ :j'·d f the _The'· J. E. Ha cock family visit· ner guests in the Jo n Grier home. about four miles east of Carroll. --,- O~aha World·Herald: Every for which vendure can be ';l-¥d e: T.- b a slide Fto tne 51 _eo

ed in "o/akefiel Monday aftcr~ Mr. and Mrs. Ja. es Hancock Soclfll. The cloud moved south and east Methodist Church. time we hear about excessive rain- cept as food for animals. It Vi::1.5 rdadl Or' a C11ash mto thenoon. ',:,~< , and family spent S day in Plain- and brought considerable moisture (Rev. David Simpson, pastor) fall ih NJbraska we are reminded coiored green, and at a dis~ce Jof nbarest tree, Pole, wall lor

Mr. and Mr. Harold Harmer: view helping Mrs. ncock's fath- The Legion Auxiliary meets to the vicinity east of Winside. Special· home coming services that no o~e ever 5aw.N.ebTa.<;k~as a few feet it looked .u.k~ ~ 'Siell ~estri3n?and ¢J;Uldren w e in Wayne Mon- er, Mr. Phipps, cele rate his birthMJune 28 with Mrs. Clarence Woods. Rain early Monqay morning r~'s"" next Sunday. B: sure to attenr1. a ",:"hole S\lf~er because of preclJ'i- mowed lawn. The artiflclali g rass I .:... _~ , . __, _.day..; day.' tered .15 of an inch I Other sh w'" Rev. F. M. Drulmer .of Hav~lock, t~bon of pOlsture. B.ut most of u.s needs no care: ~t wears. Wltt L en- ~J: N A • I Z .E.,

The Ralph M llers spent Sunday Ramey Hill and T d~Morris were . . .. ers have fallen at intervals the t former pa"tor here, WIll preach the v..ho hcl.V~ react.ed middle-age can duranCe and It IS beautifuL 'One Iin \he Glenn Hines home at Bel- Sunnay dinner gues s in the C. H. MI~s Marie and MISS ElSIe Noelle week, the graunll being w.ell soak- sermo~~ a~ tbe mOnli.ng hour, Din- recall s.eVcral years in which the w~nders, . indeed, what 2.pplled ~k about our Combioa~ndenl . Morris home. Art ur and Ray entertain the girls' kensington club ed. ... lIer WIll oe served m the church lack of Itlcaused great loss. Every SClence Will do next. ,~mobUePolicy. ProtectIon! Mr. and Mrs. Charlel'! Mills were Link and Harold M rris were af- thilS Thursday. ' Rain Thursday came SCI fast that parlo~s, ofeterla style. Bri?g a time wel,see ~ dark cloud ~ris1?g _ ;' .: Dllwa)'.s-always_ CoasttoSUlJuay guests i the H. L. Harmer ternoon guests. it could not make its et-away well-filled basket. After the dmne, above tho honzon we feel like In- We know why there are ~;Q m$y Coi15t Sen1.ce, too.home. Mr. and MJs. Flay Conger were The Delta Dek card par~y planM without doing some floOdi~g. High-: there will be a recognition service dorsing t&e prayer of .the good old pins in ~ shirt when the.' l~undry

Nathan Sterli Ig and ~amily went Sunday dinI1er gue ts in the H. [jed for Friday evening was postMways east and west of town were fdr form~r memb~rs . and pastor>!. eld8r who led the meetmg whoen the retuLDs It. .They are pu~ there ,to

to Sioux City Sl ndal !tl1d ret.urned C, Barelmat1 home near Wayne. ~~~e~a~~ ~~~o~~;;:/~~~~ :~~ther. covered with water. The pave- There Wtl~ ~e s~ngmg by the gO?d people gathered. to ~r:ay f:,r kee~. the shIrt from fallJ.ng apart.MaqadnRt Bragre , J'r.. spent last ~~e~aCyal~;~)di;e ~~? e~fternoon at ment at the north end of town was young ladles chOIr and the .trul.J~ ram. It went something l.k.e thIS; -Life.

R, " covered to a depth of several' octet from the CongregatIonal "?ear L?rd,. senLl us a rain. Not ------and this week i ·the Clifford Park- Mr. and Mrs. G o~ge Johnson Mrs. J. H. Hokarr.p and Miss Hil- inches and the water ran into all church. a lIttle, ~)Iddhng, mcasley, no·ac- The effect of modem inventions,~rF home. , and family were Su d*y guests in (la Hokamo entertain the St. P hree entrances of the Fullerton A large audience enjoyed the counL ram: buL a regular root- l'.'1r. Newton D. Baker said recent­

A. C. Sahs h sheen ill with the Frank Hamm h me. The 'two ILutheran 'Aid next Wed day, lumber yard. The lumber yard Children's day program Sunday ev- n.a~r~in', gUllYM\~'aShjn', brid~€-busM ly, has been "to give mankind a~~~~~anyI:.tory r eumatism for ,sev

M;~:i~~:n:i~~=~l ~tt: eo~~rry Nel- ,June 22, at the church p< ora. has been here 12 years and this, ening. tm S{)~t,~of r2.lD, just as if YOlj ~~:.rr;.~nwr~::;~~=tss:~~~e:~Hjt~

was the first time water has reach- meant It. IDr. W. C. L gn.n, George Linn Rev. and ~rs. R. . Williams en· \V. C. T. U. meets une 24 with ed such height. Several ~tore anu Presbyterian Church. Most of u~ have l(ar~ed not to ford ~ourant. j'

and Ed. Murrill pent Tu-esday last tertained, at '7 o'clo k dinner Fri- Mrs. Bonner Mor s. Mrs. E. J. residence basements were flooded. (Rev. R. L. Williams, pastor) ·.vorry about too much ram. but tooweek at. Stanto day eve"'hing with ss Zelda WI1- Davis is leader. regional con- The ba~ement at the H C. Bar~' Sunduy, 1 r-. m. preaching in the often have we beEn worried bc~

Mr. and Mrs. . P. Roberts find Iiams, Miss Bessi Davis and fe'rence of the W C. T. U. is plan- tels place, occupied by the Farnerll English services. Sunday ."chool to caus.c the:c was .too little. An ex-family we:'e Su day guests in t.h~ vVayne Willi,ams as guests. ned for June 20 anu 21 at Oakland Phillips famlly, was fillec1 twice the! folInv.'. ces,"I~e ram maj do some damageLl~~sM~~:~i~O :~nus of Wayne, TU~~~:YZ~l~r O:~~ m:h:~~llr~~~ and some will:; from here if pos- past week, \vatcr reaching the fjrSJI In the evening at- 7 junior and here and: there, b\~t the g~d far

fib1e., State s akeI's ,vill be on floor level. The water .swept outJ,' scnior C. E. Preaching afterward. ()ut.r:nf"~sufe~ the eVll.~ It IS lt~e t~espent Sunday he e with her father, takes nurse's traini ,after visit- the.program. part of the south wall at one timQ Tuesday evening this week the ,sons ~'vh() v.a,tchpd P<~p cnga6ed In

Thomas Sylvan s. ing, two we~ks wit her parents, and part of the west wall the othelj Men's Felluwship met at the '1 strt\1ggl~ .wlth the young dog--Vivian Jenkin was a S'ltnday Mr. and Mrs. Ward illiams. 'I; time. Planks which were in the rhurch parlors with Enos William.q, har,} bn P!ap, but the malung of thc

<supper guest a her aunt, Mrs. Merle Roe and dajughters, Miss r\t Andrf"w Nd p.nJs. ba~cmcnt. floated out ,the windows'. Rodney Thomas, Irwin Jones and pu~. .. .Elizabeth Willia s. '. Ardath and V,Iiss A!lene, went to ~ Th(~ Country card club met Rat· The family took up rugs but tha Rees Richards host:;. So, we· navlst>. wl.qh for .ram from

Lloyd Nelson f Tilden, sp~nt the Wayno Mon9ay. Mis Ardath plan. Inlay evrning in the Andrew Nel~ water ~uhsided b('fore .it came The La",'e_"" AI',I m"ts \"e"ne'.- every dark. ~IO~I~ ho,,·cpng, over-past ff',T; days i the hume .of his ned to stlly Ia few ays with her en home. u _. <:<;. 'v U "~ head and 1f t - bl ker U anuncle, Pete Chri tensen. grandmothen, Mrs. ~mmll Roe. through the f1o~r. ! day, .Tune 22, at the church par- lUi ;·;th O"rceln,~~j7E':Chike ior ~~:

W,. L. Evans 3,nu daughter. Dor- _ Dz:; \V.. C.! Logan i.Vcnt to Nor~ rIt thodifit .lid l'~,ts. ~~e noon tl:nln from Waync w~~ lors with Mrs. Edward Morri,'i, ~yc'lon(' c';vc and h""o~~ for the hcst.f 11 F d t J th t obhe>ed to Watt about an hour Cflst Mrs. John Jenkin" and lIJrs. Oweni!:j, ,~'\.er~' Fritl:'~y ,dinr1er guests, :n c { n ?,Y! 0 a,c~mpany a The Methodist id met WednC3- b f

thel W H. Evan~home. far his llICfj:f" Pats Ruth Vogel. t of town on Thllr.'iiJay C ore Jenkins as hostesses.lay in the church parlors. Mrs. ing t' t k s waterMr. and Mrs. Frank ,Hughes of W;10 had vj~~.;I"teu hde', Mrs, L-oW,.ell com over .1(' rac s a. The Childr~n's day pa!!eant Sun~r: am Roberts, Mrs. Elizabeth WiIl- h d th b tl f th cars ..

Bloomfield, spe t Sunday with Vogel of E melt':11 her in Nor- reuc 1 e e 0 om Q. e ", day evening was enjoyed by anMrs. Matt Jones here. folk. h~:~::q:~'.Mr:'l' l.smael Hughes were Te,ephone poles which were ly. audience which filled the church t.o

Mrs. Floyd C nger spent Wed~ Mr. and ¥rs. To 1 Hughes, Mr. ing ?ear th'O light pl~nt were wash· capacity. l\Irs. Marietta Morris, Dis_ Lewis & Lewis:r:~sday evening last week with ~ncl Mrs. Frank LOCinz amI fam- j - ed U.own onto th.e ratirorHl tracks., Miss Mary Rees, Miss F-sther Jen-Mrs. Maurcie Je kins. J1y and Mr., ant! Mr~. Forest Net+ \t .John Gdtman's. The Texley flel(l Wf'st of towf kins and Miss Ruby Davis had : ~~:~~~~~~1~~

Mr. anll Mrs. . E. Decker spent tJeton were, Sunday 'upper guests The Merry MakcE met Fridav v..f,:eal'dsbas~lmYP~~}',Oadted·AwII.~t}letr~:~t:~~ charge. '\;the .\....eek-end in \Vayne. in the H. C; Hansen home at Win- pve!'lmg at th<.'l John Gettman hom'c _.. ,. b - NeurQcalometer ~vice. Phones:

Gilmore, Mis Irene and Miss side. ~ tor a wiener roast and all but one companipd the rain hilt it was not St. Paul LutlH'ran Church. Pho~49Edith Sahs spcn~ Sunday afternoon Mr and Mrs Art ur Lage and famIly \\ere present. After the sufficient to do any damage. (Rev. H, F. Krohn, pastor) 112 East 4th St. Wayne, Neb.WIth MISS Luetta Loeb family ViSIted Mrs alter Lagc at :plcmc "HIpper, lawn games were en- .i\li.~~siOI1 FI'stiva1. D L W J .

loretta HoffIan of Wmslde 'he Wayne hospItal Saturday Mr Juyed Dixon Is Winner Our annual mission Sunday will r.... allilesonwas a Saturday evenIng guest III and Mrs Alex Eddid and l'vlr and - In Baseball Game be ob~crVE.d June 19 with services Special Attention tothe Hans Brogr n home Mrs Egert Lage Vlsrted her Sun- ,In Rp~ular S<'s~ioll. in the English language at 10:30 a. Obstetrics and Diseases of Women.

Mrs Manetta MOl r1S and famIly day I Orld Ff']Jows held their regUlar Carroll ba:;l'ball team played at m., the Rev. F. C. Doctor of WaKe- Office phone 129; Night phone 223,

:~~~~ngl:':l~y~~ ~~~~~ for the \lI1~rM~~d:t~;d~:~l~n~~da~;~'~l~ tn~ct~I~; R:b~~:.,~l::tten~l~:;M~Ot~~~ Dix(~n Sunday and the Dlxun teain ~~fJ;:;::r~~g~tE~~;~s~,~~:;~~e~~~ 'Va)"Ile, NebraskaOwen Jones of Los Angeles, were Sunday dmncr guests m +he chst churrh services together Sun- won by 15 tc 10. due ted by the pastors, Rev. H Dr. T. T. Jones

Calif, was a S~ day suppel guest R. J HeftI home Th? Frank Lenz· day mormng when P,:,v. DaviJ Hcpmann of Wnyne and Rev. E. J.In the Ellis Owens home. er fa.ro.lly of HOSklD1 called In the Simpson gave a! memorial ,'3ervice Carroll Farmer Is Moede of Altona, the former deliv- OSTEO:~~r:iCPHY~ICIAN

Mr. and MrS'lOYd Andrews and afternoon. for them. .~j cring Toe German address, the latM ~ s 0 horap~~

.~e~~:\?,~~:~tiSU d:~e~i~~%e~ucsts sa~:~~a~r~~ti~i:~~ ,a~s:~e~;~: Wed A t Elk POll~t ~~9~~\yEt~~li~~01:~r~~:'la~re:ci::Phones: ~:~;,4~;e~::nle, 346.

Mr. and Mrs. oward Jones and field with her fathe , Ross Peter- Entrrtains Saturday. Miss Ellen Grace of South Sioux the congregation will serve uinne:' L', C. Gt"ldersleeve,:son of Hoskins, spent the paHt son, who has been very ill. Mr. MiHS 130nnle and Miss Fern HurM City, and Mr. Spencer. Stephens, at noon.week in the J. . Woods home. Peterson remained a out the same ky entcrt!ained ]5 young' foll{R on son of Mr. and Mrs. James Ste~ These services are spC'nsored ":0 -All kinds of Insurance-Re~. "altd Mrs. David Simpson when she returned. Saturday evening 6.t a wiener roast ,phens of Carroll, were marded fORter the missionary spirit. Con- I fAgent for the-

and fam!ly were Tuesday "sllpper Mr. anq Mrs. He bert Robson, nt lhc school grounds near their June 5 at Elk Point, S. D. After sidering the fact that 60 percent of TrayeleljS of Hartford Multipleguests in the c.t', Morris home. Arthur ~obson, S,' m wat,son, home The group enJoyed a social a short tnp the couple returned the inhabitants of our state of Ne- : I Lines fiStf

Mrs. Floyd C nger called Sat- CharIeR a'ld Chtis J I'gensen and cvenmg together. to live on a farm west of Carroll. braska, over sixty million people in jurday evening o' MrR. Jack Davis Miss Am!y Hamm. ere "Sunday - , America, and more than one billio"! D.I1. W. B. Vailand Mr!'l. O. T. 'ongel' ill Wayne. dinner giUiests in th J. N. Lan- Qu[wn Esther;,- Meet. Married On Monday t\,,"o, hundre~ milli~n ;Jeople in the 0PTIClAN AND

Mrs. Malfricc anlhall of Oma· danger h me at Ran olph. Queen Esthers met Tu~day eve- At R d 1 h H ' wor,d are still outSIde of the Chns- OPTOMETRISTha, It''ft Sat\lrday after visiting sev- . Mrs. S rah Woods as been very; tIing last week with Miss Beatrice an 0 P orne lian church, we find. that t~ere.is Phone 303W. \Vayne, Neb.eral clays }'l,ljtq M s5 Alyce Garwood III th~ pa 't week. Mrf· G. H. Coop- :rift. Miss Hannah Mills had the ample room to exerCIse thIS mI.5·I .:.-..:.-__ Ihere.:· er and d~ughter, Dprothy Jean, lesson and a social time closed the Mr. Roger Buchanan of Ran- sionary spirit in bringing immor- J. C Johnson Wm. Hawkins

Clifford park], and Dave Syl· came rrof1 Red Oak, IIowa, Friday, meeting. Miss Irene- Whitney. is dolph, and Miss Esther Wingett, tal, blood-bought souls to Christ, GRADUATEva~us familie~ ere Saturda;y ev- the form r ~o help Mts. D. J, Davis hostess and Miss Jean Williams daughter of Mr and Mrs WJ.E their SaVIOur from SID There can V t~' ~.emng guestEi m he Frank Parker an,d othel sIsters ca~ for her. leader at th,0 ucxt mce~ing. Wmgett of Sholes, were marrIed be no overproduction of mlsslonar· . e y ellnallanS

~,home. Mrs. 11. Goebel of Pender, and _ Monday mornIng, June 6, at Ithe le5 To ,the enu. of time thf' words Offlc Ph,bne 75\V. 'Vayne, Neb~, . ~rs. Clark an daughter Qf Il- ~r· and.!M:rs. Ross Y ryan went to J. IT. G. Club Mrets. Randolph. M~thodist par~on~ge, of the l1ead of the church, Christ, n !J-:,

I ImOls, have been; visiting the past SIOUX C~ty Monday, Mrs. Goebel to '.' . Rev. Mane WIlcox performmgl the will be true: "The harves~ truly i.s ~r. ~. H. Dotsonweek in !the M}W' Ah.ern, home l~ndergola sinus oper&tion that day. ~embers of the J .. u.~. ~lUb and ceremony. After a short trip i

l the great, but few are the la.borers." I .,..I,YESi"GH-There. Mrs. Yaryan remaild with her gue,~ts, Mr,g. Kerm~t ~orzlne 'Jf couple will live in the R. A. IDaw- Are you a laborer in Christ's King- ..1:$ i.

Miss Hall~l ura~t of Bloom· mother and Mr. aryan came Wayne, Mrs. Maunce Marshall.of son residence in Randolph. dam? What are you doing to ' SPECIALIST"1ield, Wayne coB ge stUdent, ~pent home. i Omaha, Mrs. W. ~. \Vag.ner, MIS3 Mrs. Buchanan was graduate~, 'ormg yo;ur unchurched f~llowma!l I ~lFridayevE!l1irg n theGohn Grier Mr. flnd Mrs. Ge rge Wischhof Gertrud~ L~n,ch and MISS Hel,en from the Sholes high school an~ to the Snvior.and salvation? What open~EverngB Wayne, Neb.home.. F and Mri and Mrs. W. H. Meyer and Clark of Il!moi's, we~e entertained Wayne Teachers CoIl-ege. She will be the testimony of your neigh· M' J. L R·

Mr. and Mrs. Ivor: Iorris and family of near Wa ('field, were last T~ur5Ul'\Y evenmg by MISS taught the past two years In Sholes bor on ,that final day of Judg~ , "arlfm • mgerMiss Evelyn M" rris were Sunday SundRYi,1 dinner gues* in the 'Aug- Cathenne Apern and MISS, Ar~ath and previously iIll Cedar and Ante~ ment? "'~ill he testify that yaH ~I ~ta.te Farm Loans.dinner guests i the Bonner Mot- ust Lulbberstedt ho e. The Wis- ,Roe at the Aflern 'lIo~e. In brIdge lope counties. helped him to heaven, or will it be Writes evj;}I'y kind of insurance ex­ris home. chhof~'calJed that af ernoon in th~ high scores were achIeved by Miss Mr. Buchanan, son of Mrs. Susie that you neglected your highest cept life., Special attention to

Mrs. Walter age wa~ taken to A. C. $,ahs home. J ! .Ethel.Horn an~ Mrs. Wagner. The Buchanan of McLean, ls a q-radu- calling? Come to hear the festival FARM and AUTOMOBILE insur-the Wayne has ital Tuesday last Glen;n McCune, jr. 10, of Cape h?stesses sef\~d. luncheon. The ate of the Randolph high school speakers tell you how best to per- 'Ulce.'1week for treat ents. She is im- Girargeau, Mo., arri ed the last of r: ub meets agam m two weeks. and University of ~braska. He 'proving. ,the week to make is home with is a registered pharmacist and is ' ---~ ,

Mr.. and Mrs. Walter Ret~wisc,h an un,::,Ie, S. A. Hall. The lad had Hor.,ar Zelda William.s. employed in the Bowles drug store More Power ••• I. '~v:ere In Omaha from Tuesd~y UCt- been 'living with a rother, Elmo ::Miss Zelda Williams who was at Randolph.tIl Thursday, th latter to receive McCuljle, in the .south He made the home from Omaha, where she Istreatments. i . trip alIone by train rom Missouri taking nurse's traming', was hOllM Card of Thanks. Greate.J. ~il'on'omy

c. F. M011tgo .ery rdurneu 0:0 to catroll' ored Friday evening. when the We wish to express to friends ••• JJ ...Thursday fro .. Auburn:, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. A. E StaUffer and Westminster Guild, of which she is Iwhere he had v SIted relatIves and Patr~ ia and Mitchel of Lincoln a member had a surprise at the Phillips 66 gasoline find oil is fa rored by millionsfriends a week.. spent Sunday her with Mrs.' Presbyteri~n church parlors fOl" for cars, tractors, engines and ~air Innes.dMrs

, Ruth H~n, M'Ss E~hel, T. stauf er's parents, r.and Mrs, her. Memhers of the Mell's Fellow- Unt'que Wht'te Pht' li's 66 Ht· Test. and I?onald or,: were Satur., M. S. Lmn, The S auffers and ship and a few others ' .....ere guestg,

,day evemng gu sts m .the Herbert Mr. a d Mrs. Hugh inn of Wayne, about 100 young folks ,being pres· . 1~D. _ 8 3-4 ,eRo~son h~rp.~. T C w. t t. were undlOty evenin dinner guest.s ent. Games And contests furnished tJ~. .and ~e~~ LO~s~ e~t sunc;~ e~~t:~~ of D . and Mrs. ,W. . Logan, di~ers~on, Miss Eleanor Edwards ,noon anI ev~ni . in the irerman ~u] t. and Mrs, R C. Andersen, bemg In charge of these. Ref~esh- Ethyl Gaso~inbH I h g MISS Helen and M' s Lila Morrls ments were served by a commIttee 213 4 I r.:, ........,.~:Yan~m~~S~F' B. Decker and we~l to Beresford, S D., Friday to W1Iich Miss Sarah Edwards headed. -. e I .~

Dr. and Mrs.! . C, Logan wer~ ViSIt Supt. Andersen' sister. Mrs.Thursday eveni g guests at the N. And ,rscIl returned 11 r.e Sunday to earl',Oll Woman's Club. U A rea] satisfactory se~~e station,M. Patton home spenjd the summer WIth her par- The 'Woman's club met ThurSday With a smile at all Tifues."

Mr. nnd Mrs. C. D. Harrah and en~s~r. and Mrs. L t Morrls, and With Mr~. V. G. \ViJH.ams, Mrs. I'\toss Yan'an ,lanned to go 'to the d :~s went to in?eapolls to Nathan steriing was leader and Serves You TwentyfOl~,", H"ours a Day,Omaha. Monday the Harral1B t9 att~ e untversH thIS summer. repared. the following prog, ram:adopt an infant. ' r. a~d M;rs. Al et:t 'Klopping 'The Geicha Girl from Old .Japan" t

D J, D ' , h h d b .11, andtfa,mlly of Omah , spen,t satur_, and "By the Waters of Minneton- Roy" L~'gemel"er'week ~t:~~ m~a:ory er':e~ma~ day ni?~t and Sunda in the Frank }tn," vocal solos. M~ss Margaret _ "i tism, was able be at his 'store a! .~? ~1Ug h9m,e. +h~, and Mr. and Wilsfm; "What' the Little Girll.sho~t time :Mon a " Mr, Bryan ~OPPI g.of omaha, Said," reading Miss :Mabel Beh- W P 354I' : y. daf:hter of Council M"Cs, and Mr, rend; "The Aspiring Warbler," , ayne one

~ ,~r;, ~nd Mrs, Arthur" B~r~ridge,;M:r and Mrs., Fred; Jopping and reading, Miss Jean Williams; "If L '• i alld, family of ~loomfleld, spe~t ~n Mrs, nay i£{loppi g and Esther You ILIved iu Russia," paper, Mrs, Winsi,d Phone !132 .:Sun~f1i ; with Mrs. Bprbridge s ~,,~ were SU~daydi ner guosts s,t. Natqan Sterling; "LaCzarlne,;' pi- WE I VER,'11s"t~er, lames S allton, , ",! Frlfu~ KloPpi~g'S;' ',' ano solo, MM. lifo J',{. Patton., Mrs. EW

",'I·",,),:G,~,i,ff~t~ Wi~1i tins an,d, "DO,na,ld, ': ~,rrlr.and'M,rs.R.E,,:~or.esa,'!,d,sOn VII. ,E. Jones entertains in Septem- South'M

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,,''TheophUus. col ege stUdents at went, to Wayne We esday to ·see ,her when the club :resumes. Mrs. C. . r

,1' ?wa.m~t'~pent th wee~-ehd"tfere In, ~v~n,'w. ,IJones ~h', is ·improving E . .Jone~; :Mrs. Evan .Jones, jr.• ~dtbc,V;.:G. Wit!ia home.: " '1er tre.n.t~ts at hr Good,Sam- Mrs. D. E. E::dwards will have the •

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numb~r of chocks drawn, by each 'twic~ as muchlas pritrat~ busi-:deposItor and,. at ·tbe· end of the :ness would, pat~ I i

month enter the charge against his There is no r wh~ e senti-a!account and enclose a, statement in public serviceaJ sho~d not be re-,the depositor's cancelled checks. duced to a basi of hat is tually

'I Counter checks which are cashed needed. or non-es ential en-ice People's and Sunday school asso-by the ,depositor at the bank are should not be Jispe ed'wit. dations.not taxed. . _ ' These are DJD alit' eS in _

I The new postal rates go into ef- which.we·are Ii ·ng They }'e ab· The Senate's id~a 4n votingII!!J,.-i:.:!--~~~--E~.:l,;,-~~--""+-~---+-+"'.i.l._~-f--""-_--"'-__~__~ ~·.Ifect hcxt month. The higher rates normal. t~mes. An a tax emer- AmelJa Earhart the Flying Cross

Stanton ~gion nine 8 to 0 at the nesday. He w1ll Jeturn MOnd~Y. on second class mail become ef- gency exists hat threate the for her great flight _over the Al­local park No rehearsal of the chOIr WIll be fective on July 1 while the 3-cent taxpayers' solv cy It ca \ only lantic, we take it, was that one

It was he second tim~ the WID- held this v. eek, h wever, the choir r~tp. on first cla'3S mail is effective' be dispellecl by me gency l11ethods good cross dese~es anothe:r;.-Nor-sJde team had shut out the Stan- will have a rehear~al at the church JUly 6, that will leave ove ment 0 rich- f.olk Virginian-PiloLton mne lDslde shut out the Nor- June 23.1 Da.jes Effe.ctive. er, no less req~re to "d wlth- _folk Junlo LegIOn team last week: Members of thel Ladies' Aid so. The re'~enue bureau annou~ced ?ut," tha~ the peop e who upport . No\v cern: the d~YS when theBattenes or VJ':mslde were And- ciety m~t at the church Wednes- the effecttve dates of th'3 varlOUS 1t. ,,"orld make., a .beaLn path to thesen, Lutt and We1ble Stanton bat- day afternoon Hofesses were Mrs. lcvenue producing ~rovisions of i. : ~o?r .~f the neIg.hb~r who ~v:ns. a'tenes wJe Denny and Jensen Carl NIeman and r::: Alfred Kop. thP, revenue act of 19...2 as follow,:;: Try .a. waynl1lsHe lJ.d ad OE ...tet la';\'TI-mo.vez. - ArJ!.8JlSas

The WI side team WIll play the 1m The afterno n was spent lD tInc~~c tax act, Jan.uary 1, 1932'llfrorGq:u,~ek:r~eS~ul;~';~~~i~iGaZie~tt:L~'~F:~r~::~i'~~~f::~E~~Norfolk J mor Legion team at qUlltmg AdditIOnal ~.state taxes, June G,Norfolk. a :3 o'clocl'O; SUr1.'lay aflrl- T\'.ienty-two meVIbers were pre- 193~, after 5 p. m.noon sent at the Ladj~s Aid me:etmg Gift taxes, June 6, 1932, after 5

-- last "veek Mrs NICk Hansed was p. m.Five Qnfirmed hostess Guests at the me~tlDg Manufact:lrer!'!' excise taxes,

were Mrs John Miller, Mrs ~nnaIJl~~,~s~~il~;~~~S taxes, June 21,At Church Here Andersen, Mrs Paulme Re~mus, 1932,--- MIS M Halpm Mrs George Gab-

Five pe~sons were c~mfirm(>{l and ler and Miss Lillian Von Segg~rn. 19r2~x on usc of boats, J'uly 1,

~~~:~e~I:~:~:~~:rs :~~~;tcC~iV:~ ;\Ipthollist Church. I The manUfacturer, producer orTrinity e~ lrch Sunday morning by IR~v, w. A. Mansur, pastol ) importer of the fpl1b~ing articles IR W r Mttl are ~uired to make r'eturns and I..ev, ," os, pas sr. Morning worship, 11.00 r'Th!:' pay t xeB under the new act:

Those~. c nfirm?~l were ,"Valter Power of Hope for Good in E,very Lub 'catlllg 011, brtwcr's wort, I.Chapman, Maunce Hansen, Mrs. Man'~: Life," Thi£ is a timely sub~ grape concentrate, automobile,Anna Pe rsen, Margaret Petersen ject. Interested ,in it? Think it candy, chewing gum, toilet prepa- I _-I -

~:~l~:~l e~:~reer~a~~:~~,~~e~~ ~~~~ ;~~d~~nie worsmp WIthl[ WI ;~~~~:to;~rs~p~~~~li'g::~S'fi;:~ ' With pres~nt market! prices ire a~e' in

Ten?e Hansen, ~r. and Mrs. E~ Evemng services, 8 00 "How God arms. cameras, matches, soft P1r. pcsition to offer the highest gTfide hotIse a d, ba:r,ll, aiut,'\Velblp, F e.da WC,lble aud Mr. aUG GUldes Us m gvery Day Llvlpg' drinks, tires and tubes 3.nd gaso- hI' , IMrs. "'S lth. , Does God cajre" Can r:e kinow line.. at t e owest pn~es:III ye~rs'l

-.- y,rhat God '"INants us to rua ? tan The bureau announced that the " J.Telep one Lmes DallUlged., one have gUidance froirt Go to fol!o"tn, ~rtie'es of serriees are If you contemplate prqtecting y ur blUl,d,

Se.veral \ural telephone lines solve one's problems? .Meet ith also suoject to Ule tax. I r I I I .were out f order Monda~ because us next Sunday ('vening. I. Telephone and telegraph mes- • ings ~Qon with a coat of quality paint we ,at~ fveiy0.i1 the he. vy week-en~ rams. Reg- Sunday school, 10:00: There ~s. a sages, electIi~ e~ergy, bank , confident to do the job now,,! would be wise! i~,l .est-ular serVl e over the lmes has now claSH for all ages.. Brmg the dhll- r.hecks, lea.se of safE:ty deposit SAVE 'Nfbeen resto ed. tiren, ~~nd the children, see ~hat boxes, admission fees, transporta- ment i Prices on materials ~re right, la or is· f,eap

the chJidren go ~o.Sunday ~C"OOI tion of oil by pipe lines, .and the and for a few dollars you can protect [Ud bea~tifjt3 8 Boolis Loaned. r:ext Sunday. .T~lS IS th: ~eT1od of u;:;ers of pleasure boats. ' R 1 I' I .

Three h mdred sixty-eight books hfe whe~ Chnsttan t~ammg c~n The consumers of elcctriC' power SU fA,(f',.. your buildings, \vhich increases the Y,alue and?p e"ar-were loan d by the Winside library beRt be glven to the.chlldren, L1 t s furnished by municipal, state or ance of your home. I, Iduring M y, a report presented at do our part. , I governmental agencies will pay the .;<" IIthe meeti g of the board last Tues- 'Epworth League ~t 7.:15. Rep1- same .tax as that by consumers of . I i IIday night showed. ember th,e RUmTI~er mstltute mefts power f.urnished by private com- • :, Let us give you figur~s an~ estlmatesl·l{,n,'

ve During he month $3.50 was col- at Wayn17 Jun"e 22 to 29, We h~ve panles, offIcials said, I ' •he" lected in !nes and one new reader a program for YOll. Get ready Ito The tax of 3 per cent is levied AN'D your needs. You \vill be agf,eeablY',- sllrF,-'~ed ~,?, !'see:'II was regis· red. A·l1 members of the go. . J J upor. the consume:- and will be coI- how little it costs to paint your home. .ce on! ouror board weI' present at the meeting.. MISS Reha Jones ave ,a rcei al leeted by the distributing company . , i '~- I ' j

nd '_ m our church last. ,cdnesdaye c- whi-:h must transmit it to the b' highest grade outside white is $2.90 pet,ganonl n 5Sunday (hnner guec;tR at t~e Har- }\!rR Cha les Schmale retu to MdIn't}Tc'H en Trip. ning to a Ichurch fulliof people. Tt

e treasury once a month. y U', gallon lots. Cheaper grades ~t"much:low : p,.'ri~~~II,:"L,',i,.n""",."01(1 ;\fefly h( me were ~h ard

MIS L ncoln ],. onday Dr. and IM"r~. B. M. McIntyre left ~~...c~talre'aV-"tJsv aenn;~,~:~1lflnt one ad. d 'I 68 '5 nIts : ·1 , :, I, I'l i: Ii.! I '! •• !Lf'n Jensen of Carroll I Dlhner guests at the Her Thursday r'for Little Rock Ark "n.-, g . ~.' . i Nebraska's First Problem. see 01, -C In ga on 0 • ' : ." ': t.:l::i,"~:j

l'Ih<;'-' Alma Lantenballgh ~f SIOUX B uthlen om~ last "\i\'ednesda where Dr, ~clntyrewill tak~ a lec~ ~~I b"ou~Ie~s :;/ I~~w~~: b~p;~ Omah.a World-Herald: From S "I W"E -hClty 'lSltcd Mr" A T IChapm tl e occasl m of Mr BeuthH~n's ,3rd ture cOUl'~e in biological chemis- a~ t d 1'., ar 0 Lincoln is announced the organiza- n " Ask for our free book :on "~ow it

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Ratlllrdd\ and SUDl1a.V t 'bllrthday • mlversa~y, ,includedl r. try under i Dr. Paul Kersh . .They ICl~~S: Harold Ander~,on and M~ss ti.on of the Nebraska. Public. E,ffi- I' , :0Mil and Mrs D Mwrdie ks, of and MrR.,R. V. TidriC,k, Mr. I nd wiH return to Winside the first Norma Wolff were ~ur piani~ts clCncy. an,d EC?norrty asSOCiatiOn. AIJ:L1 \Ve are here to help .you on, all !~01lr p3fnt pr~ lerns

lPenrl~l \'1<;1~£'l1, Ml and Mlfl Her- Mrs. Lou s Ehlers, MIsses V rna week in .~uly. Miss Elsa Weible, the fir-"t at the morning service Its o.bJec.t 1S to Insure a general re- L for interior and exterIOr worJi. we~are headqu~ I siman Fle<>e last Tuesday and, Lore ia Hoffman, Hans, , arl daUghter~Of Mr. ane" Mrs. Edj an·~ the second at thel,evening s~- ductIon m governJ?en.tal expen.ses. k' d f . t' I 1" ,I.

i Fred Gilden~lee\'e, of ~'ayne, and Geor. e Ehlen;, Claus R sh- ,"Veible, ill accompany them as·1vic~. \Ve thank you, II It expects to .carry Its plans mto for paint, glass" oil and all l,in. S 0 aln r,B1

S~II' r1es'i,Vlsit'_'ll his rousins, Dean a!nd Jo,,· man, Ed itze, Alfred Mi~]er ,and far as Ber er, Mo. 'A little girl was pla~ng ~;th h r every county m the ,state and to

'eph r.nw~plist, last ~eekl' Ralph Ta:lor, all of Wlmude, I, d '~ d n wh'l her mother was writin . make careful taxatIOn research y St nd OUTS! , . , , I

.' i Mr;". George Gabler an 1 Mrs. ::vrr, and ~ rs.'Henry Ibeensang nd To RtmOdel Dnlg Store. T~e gi:l estopped playing with h rl with which to sup~ort the state, ,I:' I, I our oreai," AIR'~' ~,,':,i ~ ';1Ted X\'Llahl and son, Dona] , spent children 0 Hoskins. New so a fountain eq,!Wment doll, Her mnthf'r called her. "I'. ca~paign and ~he efforts of the IT HARDW

i ]a~1~~1~~~~"~~,1'~~:u:.;~~Yto Ain;:;~ Sodal. will be ins aIled if' the' drUf store sn glad. I wanted to love you ~olva~~~.s .!Clcal um~'th ~. L W McNA' purchased ecently by C. C. Paulk. much. mother." "Why did you, I. IS 1. on: 0 e encouragmg ~ I

' "','C,,·th Friday to ',',ll"" her >arcnb. " .' --- , fornler druggist at O"e,ton, Nebr. darling'" he" mother asked. "You s,gns. of the nay. . PHONE. w!l,& I • " ,.'. " 'II " ' "II' wk'y'N"E',',r!'II'I.','E',B'~,' ••:,'I,: Mr. and Mrs. HerrtIan Nels n. ClnJm '~d.Jfurn!'> for Rumm~. MI'. pau~kand his son, Ce"raId, and dolly were havil1g a happy If .It. IS. not generally realIzed! Ar~\~:~:c~~~?~~~:.t~:~~on ~~ :~ :N'reetmg. of the Woman s. lut> were in 0' aha Monday inspecting time together for a while." "I g?t now It will b~ thoroughly un.der-

Ia.nd Coterl Club have been dIS on- various es of fountain equip- tired of loving her," sh~ answered, stood y the tIme the next le~la-II~~~~~,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!~~~~IIIII'Mt'( Vi' F. D:'I.ngberg and f mily, l.mued dur ng the £<umrner mon hs. ment preparatory, ito purchasing a "Why'?" her mother a~ked. "Oh, ture . eels that the m~st presstDg

i ]\,t,r, flnd ~Ir5. Harry Sue 11 and I r1 tant pUbl c probl m

'! daughter, Penl'l. \'i:,ited i'at. the Sod.1I (iir~~Ie M(~.... fo~~~ain ~d~the~i~~i~ s,to~~ved ~1~a~~~ -"~~atn:~~rv~~v~~~eb~~~~:I~:rou~:::;Nebraska \s that eOfG~~~ ~~~I~;' ~~~l€J S~~d~i~: =~l:~d > M~rr~herf of th.e SociaJ C~ cle thei;· h~~ISeh(~I~ g;ds t:\~e WilI- "Why, mo~her! Can~t you guess '3" taxatioD1 .

• < • >. • • '" • ,. club were entertamed Weunes ay. FI' .. ~ J.. ·n th th Her eyes snapped brightly and eat- The only solutIOn of that prob-- Ihmll;,r 'Nere supper s:uests of Mr t th h f 1.1 R I h Pr· lam eel', reSlc,en.,.:e 1 !ftC nor lIt J . t th sh·ft· g' f taxe I

a'nd Mrs. G..~. Mittel~tadt~HndaY: a e f) e a ~'i, a p m; e, part of to$~ They have_two sons, ne:tlY'I "It's be~~t~~e iO~ love~ ~e t~r:: ~~~~SitlO: o~ ~:w0 taxes sb~~ J{')- f' ,Mr. ,md Mrs, HaFold N e-Iy and Auxilinr,v 0 I\I1'{'t. Merle, lH, and Ger'p.ld, 11. ~~a~?s w;;; ~~vel yo~ s~ ;:~h.~c , thE; reduction of taxes. ' e eree'S '0

.an~, ='-Trs .. W~1ter: aetler A me"ti g of the American ILe· Immanuel E'\'. ""ilth, Churdi. I am believing morp than ever And the only way t~es can be .', (lr: SIOlIX. City la.st T ,t:.rsd"~y. gion,auxil ary will be held Fri, ay 4 mile;; north ttnd 3 east. that "the greatest thing in tl~c leduced . is for government-state, , , '. ' ;/ I: . '. '!I','""II', I

?tIl". ,In<l MT.S. Fred 11lck,:,on l~venlDg t the home of ,rs. world, is love." A little love here,la county, clty--to spend less money.S\mday dmner gue~t. of Mr. Ga0tgo Pi lon, . (Rev, F, C. Doctor, pastor) little love th~re, and a little yonder To that end not tepid economy but LI'

and Mrs, Carl Sunuell at, ·Wake- - "I No Rcrvices nex~' Sunday as the by each and all will help make life dru.<;Ue economy is essential. S A;)1 r \'u:\1 t paM(Jr \>,;111 preacH at the Carroll . I Th h' g tax burden threat

Frank Fl('('l', \~'illiam M~Kinney, ' ~1:\~n~b~~r: :;; ~j,(' M(ljljnd\st La- congregatIOn <:; mllsslOn fe:o-tIval swectc~, eaSi.~.r~_ ens ~u~~~~;~s of Nebraskans Withj " I'Allee T'lkPT ftt;lrl Mir-;s h,delyne die;>' Aid '()('icty hrrd a qUlI mg The~, c,ong.regatlOn IS 1O\ lted <:, to 7., I los: of t~(:'!ir fanns,. their hon:es , I ,w('r(' at Carrr,J1 Thlll'~dHY ev- P~lI'lY, at the,' church paI'lor:~ T,',leS. thc,,( f1ervI.oe.~.. " , New l\atlonal Taxesl theIr busmess, the Jobs at which •

<lay aftert oon. The Lad~es ~ld ~Ill meet Thurs- To Be In Effect Soon they are employed. ",lennlc Schrllmpf A.nd Mr. I day afternoon In ~he church base- I Too much governm':!nt, extrava ,:

Vn}r Cross of "Va ne vi!'l- J.utlmr Le 1~"Hl Has Fj{',ni('~ ment",l vVashington, June 8-Collection gant government, poorly managed . ,"~'m~ 'a~·d Miss,' 'Cl'trudc Forty embers of\he leagl/ of. The youpg people) '~ill meet on of the new 2-cent tax on check!s, government, nave' piled up those

homE'ISunday. Trinity Lt!lthoran church aUe ded Thursd~y ~t 8:,30 fa,!: Bible class dr~fts and. similar instrument:s taxes. Governme~t restored to the .laft 'Monday ev Ding at a picnic a~ the Norfolk park ,'un- and socml m the eh~rehlbasemeDt. whleh go~s mto effect on June ~1 'eale nf Jeffersonian slmp!ieily . ", '. ' ' . - I ,,,,OJ''''

the C. E. N~lson home ,,"'ere !"f1'. (hy., Thel young people . I -- ~ WIll cr:-usemo mconveruence to bank and economy will reduce th~m. I k

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and Mrs. Rr1bert Johnson, nd son, !5idf>,_ ~ter f.liurch and had a di Tri01~ LtItbera~ weh. d.eposltor~ of t?e country, but W;,ll T6,~re is no reason Why ~ public I " I'Milton. at the pall\, ,Games and con (Rev. "F' F. Most, p ~tor) be handle~ entirely by the bank1, business should carryon Its pay- To Sat'lOsfy a Court Order, I will 'on-+-

Mrs. W. F. Most and ]I.,fiSS A,df'~ were included on the afternoon No services "\vi!1 l~,e held at. the The inf'ternal revenue, burc u rolls tv..'ice 'as many employes as I • I' Il,YJI e Most 'wcre dinner gl ests of gram. church SU

td8 Y because the pastor said toda the banks would p y would be needed were it a privats

Mr, and Mr~. William ]11.cr ,last· will be at ending the synod meel- the tax: t the treasury at the e d bmliness.WedlH'<;dlly, ing at Blo Imfield. Rev, Most left of en-ch month. During the perl d There is no reason why any of

Dr, and_Mts.~ C. A. M Master, for the conference meeting Wed- the banks l,.vill keep count of ~ e Ith~)~c employ~s should bc paidand Misf' A.ILe\vis. of Wa. e, vis- : 'Hed Dr, nndIIM,·s. R. E. J,onn,ey ,THE GREA!T, AMERICAN HfME'Sunday aft~noon., !I, 'I IMr. aml M,rs. Jacob wa,d~ ~nd day Tho e who attended the, -..J-=-cl7,--,":"'_ ,Mr. and Mts. Dale Brugg-erl VISited nie "yere r. and Mrs. H. M. , "Sundfty at the home of Ben ana, pert, Mr, nd Mrs, .tohn Fleer, L TS I~Frp

(} Soil at 'Pender, :md Mrs. ·Ierman Fleer, Mrs. , .Mr. and 11115. Charles I:Sphellen~ .bert"'Fleer and Mr. and Mrs. I ! ~.!!>

oerg and daughtet;, Flore~,:ce".s~ent Sc~weers, all of Vlinside, Mr. G0 ~. I'~ f.;-the weelf~end'at the. han},e of' ,Ed, ;Mrs, H. . Hilpert of Pierce, . • W\' _ ...~SChel1en~erg~at Hoskms, ~I 'and Mrs. tto: irranke of' (" ,-. // __~

sun,da~T V~",it, or,s at ,th'e,,0Uis., E,h- ~r.' and ,ts. IRicestix; of Nor ll{, ..... ~ \..( \ ..()~. Flers hOD e 1 qluded Mlj,,"~n~ ¥r~, ,and Mr. "td Mrs, Timm. I /".:i\>':> l:,:jGene Ca I' and Mr. and Mrs, Enul , '~_ __ 1'. jRehm"s 'and' son. Ru'seU: 'LO"dU'e

rC d t ' _"" ,

Sunda:'r~. dinner guests at the otto ': on uc :Koch. pome included Mr·1 and Mrs. III mOl'iul Serv" c~_~lqrenz Nieman and dahghters and _' :11"f,..and Mrs, Walter GoodliJ-;g anll Memori91 services for five fq ffi-

falplly. er memberS of the Odd Fellow I ndUr. and,Mrs. 'William Suehl and Rebekah 1~ldges, Who dIed du mg

family and.Mf and Mrs Fred Slph- the last ye l', were conducted un­ley and famIly '?:ere Sunday even· day at the M(lthodls~ church.mg ea11el'~ at the WaIter Werner Rev W'

I• Mansur preached the

reSIdence memorIal ~ermon. citing roc.am leaMISS Blanee Leary of 'Atkinson, to amplify the theme of the er­

Neb, and Miss Beatrice :¥atson of vice, ''In emoIW of What eySIOUX CIty, arc spending theIr Stood For" Arter the preac Ingsummer I vacatwns at their homes servI9&' embers of the 10 es

I I in Wms~ il' went to th Winside ceme01. ¥rs :(d; Granquist aM family decorated he ~ra~es of the _

and Mrs. Thorvald Jac±sen and ed jrnembe .

Ison, Warren, were dinner I eats at Former I'IO, O. F, me

. the home of Mr ~. Gr qtilSt atl wh\js~ gra: es Iwete decorated

lWayne Thursday ,E. w. D;len and H. Down. I

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A",'sev,e, r,e c,:t on, her ,Je, , 'fi~_, b,e~a~""l,O"d, e ,!~em,be,r~1 '¥'eCi',o 'ted, "gel' ~as 'rec~!lved rue- the graves. of :Mrs. Sars')Ar ~r- ger,~ tlwo-year-old· 'M:r,~ :t¥rs, ;Abbi I :Ete.w! $.nd:l:M:rs. J" B:~ and'!Mrs, William K;ru g'r,. 'When' [Wylie. I ' -

, sh'e'fell ~hile playing! last'-MoIIday.. "

, .:NOrfol,k ViSitors, last, !TU,eSda"Yin- 'Wins,i eDefeats, "eluded Mrs, Alvma ,,'C~ris.tens,ent' Ii \ ' S' 'I.;Mrs, Ffank· Kurrelrneyer·Mr. ,lind:: '",' tanfOn8: tMr~'I'iri$ry" Miller, ·:M:il~$!I,'1:pe'fi:~!!" !~! 1: 11.'1",'" 'i'~' ; I~,'

, Miss' I:Marg Thel,: ,I' 11'lli '.,

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Como in (lnd lI'CC tr,oIUaytaK. A,.r., Clbout a freehome dClnon:ltrution.

The Maytag CompanylUanujacturcrll

Newton,lowll Founded 1893

Healthy;' happy, littlesal'age! He just seeJnsto thrive on dirt .. I1isclothes would never 'befit to wear again if itweren't for tlw thoroughclcuusingjob the 1\18)·tagdocs.

Certainly Juothers ofsUlull chilurcn npprcci ..ate the quicl,~, cas)",gentle, thorough cleans­ing of the l\laytng. Theyappreciate· its economy..And when you considerl\laytag's C.'ttra qualitythat means extra yearsof dependable service­what nlore could anyonewant in a washer?

Shoe RepailoIs Economy

EI~ctr~c~hoe

Shop\L. W. Kratavll

At first signs Of wear let usrepair your shoes. You willbe able to wea.r them muchlonger. and the :;hoes willkeep a. good appearance.

Modern machinety and meth­ods enable us to do expertwork at most rcasoriab!eprices.

We also do shoe dyeing.I

I " I' Wi~N1;j~ERA~D. WA NE. NEBRASKA. THURSDAY. 3UNE 16. 1932. I' I

~.8. '~i~ 1.'."Wb.·.·'.'.it~;' ".~..e.~;'~" cl~'ter .. C.".hildren Fir8~18 housewive~. 'some have moved tak~.· hum,an h~le ,iP-. this depre~- ,We~_kS; ".'Che:~~es.•. A.. i~.~e, .M.djr.'y !~ ty f.e.e..t p;lsaid. ?t.'1~m:li~~I'~~it'tOItatned last truursday ,by; Mrs. Al- ,,', K' away. .' sian to convince us pf that. If ~o I:tiese; Jierman "I~' ~ ese;, Nellie & B.ressler.s Ad. qO~'i to \\:aynce~t Watson. ¥rs" Eq. Gri~~ w~s , egnote tPlan A CrYRtal-Clea~, Re?Ord. let t e convictio be so secure that ~ie~e, \ George ")l;~,, Ri~se,Aglfes ~e 'C{)lllty~ eb1,1 s~a, ,bein

l~~der of ~~e lesso~, O~i '~ChIl9r,ens ,1.Dr. ':V~ H. Morton, pI'lfessor of 'So far as the wntcr 15 atiIe to it caln neve~ <;tga' be unset by the Riese, Margaret E. No ,,' Rqb- th ~~ of $~<.l5 ':i.S:-I~.~ICh,::lurr::Fears," a~d roll,cal,l wasl~~'Y~red ~t.~ation~l administra on ~nd l~arn( not one of. thcse boys and skeptics,witl1 t eir baseless hi¢s ert ,Norman., Frederic I ~ Riere, be r mter~s . at, *,~,r:ceIl;t p~rn idle rem.,arks whicl;r i~s,tl11 ,fea~ tp, ~ncipal .Of .Tea.chers Cjlege hrgh gIrlS 'w.ho were hls former SC.hool of u

l1iVClj5al gree and callosity in, and jGeorge. E. stevens "f"e~ de!.en- ap urn,,from NCY. l~e~ 19th, lB.".2

n children. In a contest' Mrs. Mar- Be .001 at the Universit of Ne~ mates has ever served a term in high business 'pI' es dants ordering and wrec 'ng Ie an costs s.n ac,c .mg costs.aret Grier W~'3 prize wilm~r., :M:r.s. brrska, writes on "Chit ten Firat priso~l or been mixed up.in crime -L:" und.~r~igned referee t~-fell the ~- ated a~. Warn "'N~'1:" raSkE.' th.)'at~on served luncheon at the p~s Rich Dividends" t e fol1ow~ of aril' sort. , NI t. T.C dit tate 1hereinafter described: 25 h day of May. 1 32. '

lose' of the afternoon. Mrs. John i : The record of pupils from this T Ie sta~:e of ° ~e kors·W'· Now. therefore. I, H~r~ E. i- ' 'AI W. TEl, HENS, I

ush eb.tertai~S a~' t~e July m~et- .. n ..the period 'o~. t e "hard .rural school, as writte~ by .t~e~r cou~ty, ts . e raa a, ayne man. referee, will on t}je "'24th. d~ • , ' Shertrilng and a famIly PICJ}-IC is also plan- ti I es, dun.ng the mnet es when ,Uves forty. years later, 18 a lIVIng Inl the countY.Court. of June, 1932, at 10:0010'clock,. • lD:26 i fed for July. SC~?OI boards e~er~h:re were re~ testl.mony to the value of the lead- In the, matter I of the estate of m.,.oo the premises ber~na1ter d - - I -f:-----'-- ;

-------- dU\J~g teac~er: sa ~rles and htry~ er~~pt of ~tr~n~ te~che~:, h Walter Clevelan~ Barrett, deceas- scribed, sell at PUbliC~U~tiOn oW"ta ~an' ~al09 g co eJback i

rJ I N ll;l 0 :un JUS as c eap a sc 001 a se 00 oar w ~c dared ed. ! the higbest bidder for C ShJhe f _ g s bans and ro.g, tl1res h.avfLloca ews ~H ossible, there was a e rural 'to increase taxes at a time when , ' . lowing described real e t all n all the cornetf3?- o~e a Blade.. :W~1t~r Savidge was in Sioux school board In Jefferso;n County, everyone was clamoring for lower ~~' the credltors of s.a~d estat~: Wayne CQunty Nebraska 'owit. , - ....: :

ity S~day. Ne.~raska. which had a ision of costs was one of the real benefac- , ~ are he~eby nolifled, That I The West ha:lf of thd s~ thwe$t UnemployJent: eem to be Lh'The M. L. Ringer family .spent another kind. tors of thei~ day. Th,e few extra ~11l SIt at t~e C~unty Court Room quarter (W1h SW%) a'1 d tde we' t condItion o~-bein' "v.;n~e·ated to ~,

riday'in Sioux City., T~iS board composed f three dollars requIred to hire superior 2 Wayne, m saId County, on the half of the east balf ofthe1soutJ- public official!-A ,I, nJas GazetLe:.Prpf. arid Mrs.' Louis' Gregory Car ers. decide~ that ther w~s no teachers has, long .been. forgotten ~th day of June, 1932 and on the 'west uarter W I El Swl%,L) of, : " : .~ ,

·pent" Saturday in Sioux City. 'ha d bmes' III the cd catlOnal but the results obtamed m succcss- 24th day of September,_1932 at 10 Se l' q th' t \h 72 {3? .'IT' _"11'''••11 ii-if... -r•••n.allMr. and 'Mrs. Oscar Liedtke and nee s of their community nd pro- ful worthwhile lives of adult men o'clock a .. m. each day to receive : ton Ir y.- ree. ,... }, J ow:q- -rl' 11o'rothy were In Sioux City last posdd that they make their school and women of today can never be and exa.mine all claims against ShIp twenty~sIx (26J, Rang I three WA ,U :hursday. the ~ery best school in t\le~r' coun- meaured in dollars and cents. sai? Estate, with a view to their (3), East of t~e 6th P. M. I I I I III ~ •D ty, ',They offered onc ofl t e b!, There are ..today school boards in adJust.m.c,nt, and allowance. T.he Terms of, sale 20 per cef.t _Of I",' .. :r. C. A. McMaster, Dentist, ti ltdfT-ray diagnosis. Office phone 51, if npt the very best, Sll14ries n Nebraska who have visionH of su- me ~ml e ?r the presentatIOn purchase price cash on ·date f sal~ , I ' a

esidence 297. f6tf. the ~ounty and employed teach rs perior schools and who are brave ~~r claims against saifl Estate is and balance on confirmat on of '. t :Bethel Brown sprained one of of il1e highest t~pe, No II chJap enough to say the word that these of ;~lnmonths fro:n the .21th ~ay same by the court. 1 ILl S :

1 er arms while playing at the park teac~er would SUit them. ror a visions may be a reality. Forty 1" .t de, A. D., 1932, and the ttrr~e Dated at Wayne, Nebraskfl, ihis , .•1 st week . iJeriotl of four or five year~ when years from now successful mcn Iml Rfor payme~ of debts IS 18th day of May, 1932. 1 I 1 :

E. R. L~ve went to Lincoln Mon- mone1ty was scarce, prices lOr' and and wOD\en in all walks of life will Jone e9ar from lsal \3rd day of m19t5 Harry' E. Sim?-D, R~fere~. I 6 ·

lIt f'l th b stand r . ,.. n't t' une, 1 32. , 1 1 I •ay fur exa·ninalion at the ve'~ crops I a mos a aI ure, ~YS as a 1VlD~ • onument () W';t h ~] d h "I r arans' hospjt~l. ~ a~d 9irls of this school had, ree their leadership. said I~~~~~:~ou~ti(t~i~ 8 e ~~al ~~ Sheriff's Sale. ~~ , I ':

Mr. and Mrs. L. W, Ellis and 1llffer?nt men teachers. Th~ e en -----------..---- June 11932 y By virtue of an Order 0' Sal~ •mfly visited in the ~:::. M. Blood~ were well trained, had high deals, Hurdl·m; of BU<jjnf'"<;~ '-,,-r;tdf·rs. ,. • , to me directed, issued by the Clerk CI~a Od :

art home at Bloomfield Sunday. and p~oved a genuine inspirat:jon to Omaha Journal-Stockman: pc- (8 II) J. M. c;HERRY. of"'"the District ~ourt of ~ayne ! "i' . •Miss CharloLte White went to the fi~ty or 'sixty pupils o~ this pression has no doubt been a con~ ea J9t3 County Judge Counfy, Nebra~ka, upon ~a <>cree r ,:

osalie 'Tuesday last week to spend s.;,h?O~i ,~..., trihuting factor i,: tragedies that . rendered theI"em at t?e Nov m?er T e dry. c1e n men s ::.ost of the summer there with Ilel ~~hli'jlr~~: ·;;~mT;~IHt:t~O'S~::;3 ~e~~ee;:in~~r~e s~~~kt~~\~;~n~~; 11 Sllf'rifrs Sale, ~:~~in~~nt~e;;~Of'c~~rtanw ~;~': as~ SUIts. and WO~ ~=

Il~.ce. d M L W· since thesjj toys and girls went to catastrophe, of major.Dr minor By virtue of an Order of Sale, The City of Wayne in the State en's Wash .:dresses. :f mi~Y ~ere ;~~da~ di~n~:lt;u::t~ this rural school. They have gone proportions. ~o m , dir:cte~, issued by the Clerk of Nebraska was 'plainti and The cost i is ,J,t'eason--I st week in the William Mellor o.u~ ~nto life in many different ac- Why,should ~h-'! head of any of tHte D:strrct Court of Wayne Wi~iam F. Wright and etti~ ~ble and the u~1ity of :h me. Itlvltles. A c9;sual check on what great corporatIOn. givc way to Coun y, Nebra,ska, upon a decree Wright, were defendants. :t willi ". =-

Dr, L. F. Perr, dental office they are now do:ng'may throw worry when hi;, business is .secure, rende ed therem at t?e Novem?er on the 27th day of June 1~32 a~ 1e work, so uch fm- .•o cr Mines JeWel~ Store. S ec- ~ome light on the wisdom or folly and his persona.! comfort assurerl 1932. ter~ t~ereof, m an .actton 10 o'clock a. m., at the door pf thi r t hat y u : really =i 1 attention to x=ray d' g p. of the vision of the school board of for as long a::; h~ may live? The p~ndl, g In saHl .court wherem The office of the Clerk of said Court! S auld tr)fdry cI¢aniqg. _

one88. Sl~6t~OSIS. this o~t-of-the-way rur~l school. a~Bwer is ~~at if ,~e i,. a con~cien. Clt~if \Vay~e, m,th,e State of Ne- in, the court house in wa~e, i~ ! , '=Lee Well f M' I' h Here IS the story showmg what tIOU~, senSitive executive his worry bra... a, :as plamliff and Clara said county, selI to the b ghest I -:' •

h been =0 ;n~e.ap~~s, L W AO

these boys and girls of the nineties may be entirely for others for the Spr~ Ine, et aI., ~ere defendants, bid~er for cash, the folio\vi g de1 Jjry Cleaning' Gives a :vhnting Mrs Earl LelAIS Friday venin in t e 'Will Lutt anske homeg~::e I~as i~ siou~ have actually accomplished: thcu~Gnd>l of e~mployes depending I :11

1

; on th~ 27th day of June, scrIbed real es~te. tc?-,wid !l1~ . . ..I I _

Mr._)tnd Mr~. Ted Foote nd home. g ity Saturday. ' Elev.en gradua.ted from college. on hlm for thclr daily bread, for ~;~; b'i tIO ocloclt a. m .. at the North Half (~12) of .l;0t ~Igh~ Iner Flnl~h ~IN~ater~,familypvere Friday dinner 'gu,sts MI'. a d Mrs W H W t Mr and Mr J M St h d Three graduated from a conser- the thousands of invcstors rlepend- '1.1 C he .office of the Cle:rk?f (8). Crawford & Browns 0;tUtlO~ A' , ~in the Curtis It~oote home. were Su day g~est~ i the A~b:or~ B rb~ra and ;i·m~ie'visrt~da~~~e va tory of mu'5ic. ,ing 0n his dcc!sions f(Jr their capi· ~~ n:e;~~t's~~dt~1~~ur~e~t~~et~~ to Wayn~e, Wayne County, N bras~ PPfara c~.. . I(

Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Damme : n·J Watson ~ome. ., G A, Mittelstadt home at Winsid~ Twelve 0, ·more taught sc~ool. tal rNums Without which they hi ~e~t bidder for cr~h the fol- ~a, and The SQuth one h dre~ J ' i :family ~p2-nt.,l:ast Sunday even ng The ~lIiam Hanse 1R 'I . T utsdayevening roday two of them are on the ~ac- may be brought to the very brink 1 g. g d 'bed l' tat t 'l

f1fty fe~t (S 150 ft.) of Lot\~~ur I •at the Harvey Beck home. lted sunlay evenin~ i ~~YJ:~~ Miss Mildred F'inley and Miss ulty of one of the largest high of starvation, Ye:'l, there are mei1 \~~~n Lot e~~~l !'l) r~: B~~ k eth o~ (4Jv.,Brrtton & Bresslers AdditIon ACQ ES :

Vernon and Roy Fredrick.on Dunklau home mie McDowell entertained co~- schools in the middle west. An- in bt13iness concerned in just that (3)' K th Add'ti t c Vv- ree to ayne. ~Vayne County, N.ebras- _\:. t . th 'J h ' . ' th' f d' way f th 'If ft· ,or I on 0 ayne, ka, ·to' satisfy the aforesmd de- I' .';vcre supper gues SIne n The H rry Lessman f~mily from P ny from Atkinson Sunday at the 0 er IS a pro essor of e ucatlOn or e \\e are 0 ne many Wavnb County Nebraska to satis- th t d 'l '.Bressler home Friday evening. Carroll, v sIt~d Sunday atternoon in A, Lamnerson home. in a state university. 'd~penuifj-;:r.~~n the~m f{~; .",:·ork anrl fy thei aforesaid decree. th'e amount ~~=~~tiff: ~~U:auseu~f~:~~~na~~: Clean'era 1': iI~5 :

Mr. and Mrs, Peter, Jorgen en the Ed G ier home. Kenneth Dowling returned last One finished a law cQurse ~nd bread, I~ 1.'. a re.,pon."hlhty tha,t due thereon being S2053.26 \-vith against said I-;orth Half of: saidl Dyer : , ..s~ent V:e<1nesday evemng of I st ,Mr. a d Mrs. Ray Farney and T lursday from a week's visit with hecame an attorney for on~ of the bears mo.~t sh.a~ply on the hca~ls of interest at 12 per cent from No- Lot 8 Crawford & Brown's ohtlotsl hone 463J . 'live ='week ":lth the F. ? Hammers, family c Iled Sunday ,ternoon in F ank Landreth at Thurston, Th~ railroads 1 of the ~outh, One com~ g:ea.t .buSl?eSS ~oncerns of na~lOn,a: vemher l~th, 1931. and costs and to Wayne, being the sum of $1783.-] . ~n-i. ~ ry _

Ernest. Emma. Lililan and B r M the Baxt r Boe home. I 1 tter brought him back. pleted the civil engineering course slgmflcance from t~c s~"lndp~mt o~ accruing c'o~ts. 43 and the amount due theredn, on: I . i. :~,h~ G:onc Wf're Tuesday everi g Eleano Faye Stam Ispent Fri- Mr. and Mrs. R. C, Hahlbeck and the UniversiLy of Nebraska ~nd human and eco~oml: welI-~emg, Dated at Wa·ynfJ. Nebraska, this plaintiff's second cause of 'etion: Wa~~, ,eJ?r.· :.',:i~ltors last week at MiIf~rd Bar - dary nigh with Arle' e Marilyn d ughters spent. Sunday in Hooper entered the employ of the UrtlOn Many are struggling wlth that 25th day bf May -1932, and against the South one hubdred' t*.,er.s{. , " 8:n(\ Emcfnn Griffith., . w th Mrs. Hahlbeck's parents, Mr. Pacific railroad. problem today. Can they keep their A. W. ~TEPHENS, I--:,~~;:;~,.:;~~:.,~;;~~·~·~·~·~·~If~·~·~·~·~·~·~·t·~'~·~·~·~·~·~.=..-'M'I-: ~nd ~,rs. EmIl OUe nnd fa Mr. an Mrs. F. M. rlffith were a d Mrs. Henry Schroeder, One entered the Department of people employed? Can they pay Sheriff.llly v~S1,ted ~n .lfc Ge:rge. Shufel t SUnday. afternoon gu ts. in the. Mr. and Mrs. W, C. Fox and fam- Pcrsonnel of the" StudeJ;lal{cr cor- the~r i~L~re:SL ,Lo bondholdcrs an~ m26t5hom..., elt Calr~ll last week Su Frank G iffith home.' II 3.nd Mr, Hnd Mrs. Earl Fox :lnd poration and being a musician, their dtVIdends to stock owners. --tl-----~day. '. Mr. an ~ Mrs, Rudo p~ Greunke n were Sunday dinner guests of was also a member of the musical And for hO'N long can they keep I 1\ioti~f'I of 1k'feree's Sale.~ MI'. and Mrfl; Ge~rgc Fox ~ ~ and :':Inn spent Thursd' ~vening in 1'. .and Mr~. Clair Myers. . ol'ganization of this company. on employing nnd, payin,g? Those Notlce is hereby given that un-

,family spent: Wednesday e~enlog the Fred :Hgie·r. jr., h, me. MISS Minnie and Chris Will and One who is now teaching is ~Iso Lo wh,om t~e co~tcmpla.tlOn of :-1llch Ide,r aO;d by virtue of an order of thelast week 111 the Carl F reVJt Mr. and Mr..,. Fred "eel,man and r. and Mrs.· Rudolph Will visited a composer of band mysic. His questions lS rdkcteu tn term:; of District dourt of \Vayne County,home~ • . family w

1're Sunday d nhcr guests fr m Friday until Sunday in Sioux compositions are sold i::!vdrywherc. hum.ar. nee-ds arc put uncleI' a INebraslm,:made and entered on

M~s. Henry Frevert was a Vl . of Mr. 11 1 Mrs, Jame: McIntosh. C ty in the Dr, D. D. Tobias horrle. One other who is also teaching stram that the .rest .of us ca.n dOl the 6th day of ~:fa~. 193~, in a!tor III t.he Harvey N, Larsen ho e Dr. H W Tangem' nr and son Why pay more9 $8 for \Vhite . . : .' no more than Imagwe. It 1:, to cause then pendwg In saId court,Tuc!lday and Wednesday of lal' of Winsi~'e. ~ere Thur' d~y dinner G ld or Zylonlte f~mes, inclUding ~<; a d musl~~an c:. n~te, ,IS ofte~ their credit that they do worry. It \vhereln Julia A. Stevens wasweek. ' guests in j'the Frank G iffith home Ie • satisfaction guaranteed. Geo. ,ear ove: e 1'; .1_0, as ~omp~s~ is evidence that business cannot plainti'ff, and Min:t;lie Acker, ""es-

M!"..and 1fr;;. Charles Heikes ~ d Miss L nnea. Erfcks' n; ar:.d Mis~ J. Iless, 1\1. D., \Vayne. Neh, d5tf :~m:irZ::t:~'oar" b~:~Sn :~~o~r~!~:s~ squeeze thc milk of human kind- ley Acker, John ~. Riese, Corafamily .~p:nt \Vednesd~y event ~ Hilda CatHon of 'rd, were Supt. and Mrs. T. 1. :friest of tras.'" D(:ss .out of a man's soul. Good R~ese. v,,'Hliam R. Riese, Ad~elast weeIt m the Mrs. H¥nah Bec Sunday e ening g the John isner, the latter formerly Miss I' \-vlll IS not dead. It has perhaps Riese,' Emma F. 'Veeks, MerrItthom~. -o'! j Dunklau orne. j F ith Philleo of Wayne, plan to at~ One who ho.cls h.IS A. B. degree :

f"\. Mt- ,and Mrs. Ernest Flrevert a d Mr. af Mrs. Willi Hansen te dschool at Iowa City this sum- ~s a successful busmess -man. fCi famlly attended the mi$sion fest - and. son sent Sunday n the Dr G m r. 13 at t~e head of one of the Jar ~

val at the LaPorte church Ia t M, Hans n home at M d son. Th~ . G. MiJ.les, John C. Carhart and banks In western Nebraska an ISSunday. ~i men are ousins. ~ G W. Fortner· returned last Thufs- a. me,~ber c

of the Board of EdUI..,h-Mr. and MrR. Herbevt· Freve t Mr. ani Mrs. Ed ors and d y from Omaha where they at~ bon In',hiS c,lly. His son was ,:.,e H

were ~tlpper guests last:Fridn:y c ~ Mr. and rs. otto's s Yand fam~ te dect the Masonic grand lodge honor ,student of the local sertl~r I •

enin~ in the Henry GUster home o;t tilr vi.sit il Sunday cv ning in the m etlng. ~~~:s ~;ro~:~ ~~o, ~~~ta~e~;e::~:~ II"Pencer. I ~ ~dolph ~eYerH home. . oburn Olsen who has bcen trav- hono~s in th~ C~lle e f~om wtiich ~

Mrs. J(lh.n Lutt ~nd ~rdyce an MrR, ill Lult an Idaughters oj ng for a tobacco company with his father raduate~. Mi ' .Harvey vlsited '( ~rs. Harvey . Hnd .Joy and Dolores Lutt spent he, dquarters at Wayne, has becn ,g ., ' I t''It .Larsen last week I. WCdneS.day n - Weill'H'!,uj y afte n' '. t k 1 IrE'n::lfcrred to O'Neill ana went One IS an accomphshed artliit,. cs- . ,0 i .ertern?on. 1 1 ~ tre joi~n Grlmmrh~~c <lS~' wee n Ih re Monday. < pcci~ll.y painting b~rd life. She is

Mr. and .Mr~. .John ijresf"l1~r nn Mr. III d Mrs. F'ellx l efield unrl r. and Mrs. So C, Boe of Viborg, thQ"J0.lllt,. author WIth her h~~s~an~family WClC <lmnet gl1fsts sun.dll M'rS'

1\V. Weston 0 Laurel S .. D., spent Sunday here with their ?,f Bird., of.South Dalwta. ,Sh_ UrRPI '1~.oClOates

at tttc:J. W. FI"Cdl·ick~on'home ih were Sinday guests I st week i~ s0r., Baxter Boe, and family. Thc tS also the author of a su~ple- 'ItLtWallefH\ld., I th~ Ray Farney home ~ Rj: Farney3 were afternoon mentar! reader. .

Mr. and ,Mrs, A cn Au~tin an·\ Mr. a d Mrs. W. D. I ehne eall- gists in the Boe home, , One IS ,a. succe~sful eye ~peCI8;I- hWariJ,'cn and Mnrj( ric kero caller.'· ed at th Ray Fa h M t last- ' ..au can have an elec- 1st practlcmg hiS p:ofesslOn m t.' e' t I" . I ' rney t,me on- J f th T f Kan<'as I.~5 '1'1( ay evenn gin the E' day las week Th h r trfc refrigerator without paying 3. one 0 c CI les 0 >J.

G"t~l~~hon:e. !! ' in califqrnia ~ntl w:r ,0 nr~~~e l;~ cc*t dow:n. 10 ..d~yS free trial. Tl'J.en One is a barber. . '.It'L ,A: 11, Brink nn,an(l tlaugh Laurel th visit.. pa~onJY 5 1/:.!c a mehl. Ga·mblas. Scveral of them are sucCOS.Sflll 1tJ1'J\'...,.,.." lA,G

tel' 'I :tIl/l" spent V:,(!unesday af Mr. fl

lMrs. Henry!( ~au and jJ6t1 far~ers, one ~~ whom was gIVen ~...~

ter, on last week 10 the Tru, Hon, Ho ard, and ~. and Mrs, r.,and Mrs. Albe.rf Paulsen anti. speclal recognitIOn b~ UtC Ncbras-Prqscott home., Charles au visited the Carl fa ·ly, Mr. and Mrs. Harold GiI- ka College of Ag~lCUlturc two ! !

,Mr. Ilnd ~1rs. ! mil Meyer anr Luth ho e near Co d Tuesday de~leove and family ane: Miss Lohl years ago for havmg producedfamily .spent Sunda afternoon In<'l,. eve.ning I i'lt week. .' Pi noon were Sunday dinner guosts over 100 bushels of corn per. acrc ..week 10 the Rud llph Heinemaq Mr, !~n 1 Mrs. Chr eXisen and of Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Gildersleeve. Another of th.csc farmers IS not~~lome at Pendcr. ! Camily, aurlce Je 'and Miss . r. and Mrs. F. B. Decker or only successful in his businesl:! hut

Mr. apd Mrs. N 1s Nelson and Laura a d Miss Jahn of C rroll, spent the week-end here his, son,. who is a student at thedaughtel',. Hazel, wer(l suppe~ La\1rel, ~were evenin.g wi 11 the latter's parents, Mr. and Untvcr~:lIty .' of Nebra~~a, w~s

. guests in the Har ey Haas hom9 guests i the Greunke M s. C, C. Herndon.'lfThe four went given specla.I r~cogmtIOn t~IS, ~n~t Friday evenln . : home. ~ to Crystal lake Sunday to spend Hp~ing for his ~Igh scholarshlp.

I Mr. and Mrs. W Iter Ultich an(~ Mr. an I Mrs. Royl Day add th' day. ThIS- same recogmtion came to .a¥rs. Charles Ulric were~lnstwee~ daughter were Stlnd y dinn~r 1fr . and Mrs, Elwin Strol'lg of daughter ?f one of those who ISWednesday evenlo visitors in th~ guest!:! in the' Frank "icks home. Frbmont spent a few days last now teachlOg. d f thOMaunsp Ulrich ho e. Mr. nnd rs. Lonard L: k and son, '. . Some of the stu ents rom 1S

I . ' , Ri 1 d 1 f we~ek he~.e WIth Mr. and Mrs, Wal- rural school of forty years ago areMr. 'and Mrs. A ders Jorgensenl c lar, 0 Carroll, i were also te Savipge. The four went to

and Mrs. August ~ lahn, jr., were thet~. t:' , Gr nn Island and Hastings to visit Ir;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~ildinner guests of t e Pete Jorgen- MISS Dorothy Evans i spent the frl nds. Ir::'?=1---sens last week Su day. w?ek-e?d .W.~th Miss V( let .Meyers,' John Larl::;~~ returned here last .

LaVerne Hansen spent laflt Sat- MISS VIrglma Sahs ..a.n l MISS Eve- '1h~rSdaY from Malvern Iowaurday llflernooD' 'n the Martin lyn Mey~rs, students a~ the c~lIege, were he had visited in th~ \Valtet:Holst,home, ~elpiQ.g ~rvin l-1cnschk,:; ~~~~ ~l:e~~~k~~~e.g~ ef;lts III the La

lison ,home. He plans to visit '

ccleblate hIS lOth lrthd~y. Gi~ert, rrnold and ' P. :E. St,rahans befor.e leaving forMr. and Mrs. Em I Barelman and Mr and M 0 .r burr! \Mau, his homd in Califorma.

famny and Mr nd Mrs. L. B IMISS Ina J~~son ~:~e11'O~~~~' ~~~ Mr add Mrs J. D. Lake of Cher­Young spent Sundly in the petel ternoon guests in tne d~ h~e _ Olt~e, Iowa, came Sunday to VISitEimmonscn home a Pender. I ers horne. George o,ntl e ~y HOf~~ th~r daughter, Mrs. Clarence Kay,

Ralph and Ed a. HenrlCkson man were also callers. an husband. Mr. Lake returned{l'om Ft Pierre, S D ~ weI e Tues~ Mr. and Ml'S! John 1l klau and th same day and Mrs. Lalte reMclay aite.rnoon and supper guests Ml' and Mrs. Will l!:}lht n amp, jr., m med for a longer VISit •

Ilast week in the Ed Damme home. went to Arlington U d Y to at- fS R H Jf\cques, Mrs Hcnry

Mr. and Mrs M. C. Lower and te:qd the funeral 0 r Gotlieb Gu liver and baby and Miles Tyr-II family spent Sund y afternoon at Glcssehmtn, aunt of' Echten~ reI motored to Ames, Iowa, last

the Ced Swallson orne and were kamp nnd~OUSin of unklal1. we It to take home Mrs Gulliversupper gU€sts ther that evenrng. MISS Minme Carste s of Win- nn baby who were here for the

Mr. and Mrs. I els GranqUist side, cam Sunday!t t n few Gu liver~Hanks wedding.~ ~nd family and ames Odegaard days in t e John On borne. Mrs. Etta Jones and daughter,

were supper guests last Sunday ev. Sho nnd Iss Ruby, Wilma H~riet, of Gettyshurg, S, D" spent

e.~.. ing. in... th,e A.r hur Odegaard. an.d. Alde~Du.nklau vi Sunday la~f w.eek·end .in the .WilhamhQme. ", ,afternoon in the L. g __Jkennauer home here. Mrs.'Mr. aw;t Mrs. S. T. ,Bressler ang. home.. "_ . J0J. es will be remember~u here as

d8.u8~ter~·and M. anci:M':rs. Dan i';, 'I: -:- Q' l8.ughtr r o~ o. C. ~ewlB. .

~~~:~~o~~ ~~~e;'~o~/~~~:, 30h~~~ ~a~::a n chrl;e:~~is~;~' ~~i~r~~k~ri~:~'~eJ'\~'l:edrl.eEl:Ia:y. ' " .' :ttis birth y lanni' un~n Sunday with, Mr. Auker's-:I~~W"I B~.-j Chilc~t '~clI Mrs. Bel~" w~en a oup' "and father. S. E: AUk!;!r, and other rela-

t;1lij ';# .mlt~d 4t thh"', of fr~~nds s.p;.}~he Uh him,. t~vps, 'rh.e Irwin Aukers have beenM ,"; I,' e,· :00,..Th~ 'flffle" MvlMllrig UVI~g' atSp~ncer;!ow.: and ari!

IJ1:'.' '~~~~C~ ~ :ilL~~t:ft ~ll' an~ lunch. ni Iat mid· '~lapnlng to locate on tho western

" ' , fH' e. co ", s- ni~ht. i . '. ~o¥t.' .. T.h.eY "Will. go t~rou.gh Yel-t: 1 "f.stone national park enroute

I,.', "~ ,t-. :,,:Whll ",'.h.ere: '"'~.Vjis~ting ...-",th~,

~ ~lub '-A\u ,~r~ Vfe~t to Norfolk ~o'see,Gu.YI~;;;;;;;~===~=__~=-!II.~~~~~~~~~~~::'::::~~'~~~;;;';;;';;T~jf:and 'on er who 1 in a hOSJ?itHl. :,_,