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Markets (Prices in Wednesday' a"m.) Oats $ ,6Q Cream, lb. Cocks" lb. Hens, lb. .04 > , Girl Scouts Plan Fair Wayne Veterans Plan Observance DistriCt A the Prairie Hill Gi Scout Council will hold a fair at th Norfolk auditorium Saturday fro 1 to 5 p.rn The' public is invite No admiSSIon charge. Three Wayn Girl Scout troops will have booth. i ) A FITTING lAST performoncho yne .viis WOIl til: g me to I, High' football career was ,given by MOtli," t:.s- "ilI.ir 196\ ,5 n wiill a 5J -1 reeo1f' Lessmor'" , 'I ,:0 Oyerugedr e ords per c j ry n th:! '\.t,; Wayne High Juniors Give Curious Savage Girl Scout Leader Meet A two-<Iay courSe in basil' leader· ship for Girl S{'out leaders will be held in Wayne city hall Nov. 7 and 14. Mcetings will start at 9:30 a,m, and last until 3:30 p,m. All leaders and interested persons are urged to attend. ' Medical Society Offers Free Diabetes Tests Here Social Security Aid " A 'social security representative Personal taxes in Wayne coun'ty will be in the of tbe Clerk were due Npv. 1, according to Coun- of District Colli: at· the Wayne ty Treasurer Ledna Bahde. The court house ThurSday from 9 3.m. 'first half become delinquent to 1 p.m. MeJ;l 62\ to 65 are asll:ed !Dee'l. _. .._. _. to inquire about ir,educed benefits. Free tests for diabetes will be available for Waync area' residents the week of Nov. 13-18 at the \Vaynr hospital. The local test drive is conduded by the Five County Medical soei(' ty, which includ'es Cedar, Dakota, Dixon, Thurston and Wayne coun "The Curious Savage," a roman ties, in cooperation wiLh the nation· til' comedv, will bp presented by I wide effort of the American Dia the Wayne high junior class Nov. Drivers Must Stop betes association. This edllCation 7 at thc city auditorium. Curtain and detection program is in no WHy time is 8 p.m. For School Buses eoneerned with fundrnising, The play direeted by Larry Diabetes often exists in hidden hins, features Tom Mau, Wilma form and the is needed to Marra, Kenn) Denesia, Dean Wei- detect its prese,.ce. The test is ble, Connie Johnson, Carla Reth. simple, quick, Piainless and free. I wisch, Susan Wert, DeWayne Hal'· By taking the test, people can ·rlson, Darkne Rauls(on, Leslie avoid neglecting t his condltlOr:,1 Conyers anr!. Pattie Lansing, which can lead to serious cornplJ·: cations, Common symptoms of diahetes are excessive thirst, excessIve un nation, loss of weight ddspite ex· cessive hunger, intense itching, slow healing of cuts and bruises, easy tiring and pain in the ex· tremities. It is estimated that one Ameri· can in 70 is a diabetic. I Second Music Workshop Planned at Wayne State The Wayfle 5ta'te music depart- ment win sponsor its second work.- shop iri music 14, from 1 to 4 p.m, in the 'Conn lIbrary lounge. Gloria Follett, music consult- ant, Wichita, Kan., will conduct the sessiofl for NE Nebraska music directors and college stu- dents to teach elementary music. The first workshop earlier this fall several dozen teach- ers and students. rolin'ds ond to g'et tn' load out af town and before any dOl1\a, e could be done_ The was back in n this week. NEW DISTRICT THREE Womon',. Club presi, loge, ond Mrs, Duone ClntnnoH, 'Howells, sec, dent" Mrs, Harold Dinklage, Wisner, seated, cen- ond vice president; back row, left to right, Miss ter, was elected Friday"by the 196 delegates ot Goldie Leonard, Wakefield, third vice president; the meeting in' Wayne. With her are the /;lther Mrs, Dale Gentzler, Clalrkson,' secretary, and new officers, left to right, seated, Mrs, A. R,: An- Mrs. Lester Ike, Tilden, treasurer. drews, Norfolk, first'vice preside_nt"';_M_rs_,_o'_i_ok_, _ FIREMEN W K to ex;' ngui,h the' blozein the back of Ivan S, eks' tru, k at thei city )'leek. Beeks i covered e fire while making hiS , i' I' 'I twJsec A __ YNE __r--c- '-+-H_· __ E __ ' '.,'1 1 1 1 /, .•=.,... " -" ....._. -- - - ---- W Lions Ask Donors to eeks Gets Trash T otdl'", Chest "" 'i Here $200' Short '" II 1.1. 0 an exclusive franchise to T h H Bd is lIIlpnrPllt!y gl)llg to filII $216 ka LiqllS Slnht C(mservb!ion chair· Co ege on {'(jllect, haul and' dispose of gar· eae ers· ave a short of the f(OllL 'The Wtlcl. m.a.n " Will !J<kUlC' .pr. )al speaker f ' W P 'b<l. '{' and trash witbin the city._ nc!;l!ay 1ll01'nlllJ{ !utal $8,. at t lC' regu <II' met'tlll of ayne T CI. III - - tam' d raining .rogram nere Ie. R t 282,29 Illrtled In Ith oll,lyn 1"><' p.m., In the year franchiise , ,. ,on 00 , sllite $20, still til In ClwtllollllS Three \'isiting college professors Beeks must. have his services And from ,". Meetalng nol y<,t rt'turlll'd. , . governor, are "going to school" at Wayne available to everyone in the city , is NllJl'ilS.ka .. for. 8t t lh' I and must have another trucle, Donlltlons nnd ploduo$ aro',t111 worl( f( r tllP blmd L first of s('\"eral council, in op- I being accepted mllY bolmllll. and Hl he <1m' '!(Jp,nwnt )f the LIOns teams that will study WSTC to eratlon wlthm SIX months. Five p<,ople, fout" of them tcaeh· ed or brought tp tho' W al y.n 0 11;lr,k I l' Will also I ers" were inj\lrcq in a five I'M of offliCe. show ;j 111m flll (' mSCJ"\'atlOn familiarize t1wrnse!vl's with the Be !Dust also maintain his pres- pilcLup sOllllh of on High, 'I of accreditation In·, ent sehedll]p and rate of charges, eWr.sYw35erF,: r,i,dn."h"e',Or',nWinaRy' T,nh'Nloer'fco','k Spel;ial glue$ts will a repre· spectlOns !nc,lOwl' to be '("!langed WIthout the , ., sentativG from Staje Highway Wayne has been chosen as a 'I ('oIunt"il <!J-,pnl\·al. When the ll("tident loccurred, ]lot to Ill' lladp nil '0.0(\' Patrol, DOll Weible, Wlayne coun- Whe coundl also approved the Injured were Mr. and Mrs. K, IlUH', Plhl,£t.s ('H'I' hI' paid in t h·ff physicians and others '\ l" R, Mitchell and '-1\rs. Phil Dietz; d'i ...lectly with i the entire leadership proiect. The Pllln:hase of a two·ton truck from sr., AIlf)f1 and Mrs, Marvin For if II pl'l'\>un ' tAn rn w' II be NCA will send Ithe trainees here, CorYI'll ,A,uto Co" on the basis Harms and hor daughtor, Mi- th givl' II(' l"ould plly $5 nnw, to up a and to in a sod of J01,\ .bid of $2,799. Th? oth- h 10 t I 'h' of dry-rul" msp ctlon, They will I ('I' bid ]"P('('IVClI was from Seyler c ele, .' Wayne, At til(' ('TH] or I'y t U'N' J;1Hlnt local commllttee w Ich can act 'B They were taken to a Nurfolk Ill' wilt l"l'\'('IVP I II l'llvU'lopC!; fa'(flll quickly in th4J reritoval:land trans- all ph ses of \iT/llol's, Jr.("., for $2, In. hOSpitlll. tn:,<:.ted and relciu;cd, The tlll' C01ll1ll\lllilv irf which hi portation of, eye '.I to 'University educational p ,ogram mtervl.ew Approval was given for a build· inju.ri{." were,; mostli cuts and llHUJ 11110UWr his w\ty the 11'1. Hospital of Jmllh'a, where corne· stu,dents and concerning ing pprmi' to Larson·Kuhn Co., for phy from Wayne firemen Leonard Schmidt and hrUlses, . dJvjdual ('an ilh,(Jut 10 cent's al transplan s will be f11ade for e.nt at the college. remodeling of the former First Na· A.. E. Davison, right, The group won the first PIOCr tho car wpre MJtl'hf'1l (·adl wl'l'k n ear sigh less or completely !io,nal Bank huilding to amount to award oyer seven other bands that participate Mrs. Harm!>, Og:an, Wayn<': ,/. sightless pe pie, $5,000 Mciry Johnson, rgb,iorette, Q'ccept the bond's tro- in the Mr.!R' Jack Langemeier, WinSide, Cl!fflJrd ])a 11, Uons ·('lub presi·1 S, .1" Loyol,a of· J and June TIasmussen, LaUfel Pheasant SeasJon ::::",,,':,";,,,'::": Areo Shippers Teachers Will- 1, Funeral Seljvices Senior Sings I Opens Sa urda. y, tIll' dl'Hlh of , dOllor; the commit· I They art workmg WIth Dr. Karl Stuthman Brothers, Wayne, top· f l' k I' ear and IL ill turn hit the LangenH'i _ I"" "ill ,,'" mmed",le'ly in ar' Meyer, d,"o of 1Il,tru('lion, who ped llH' Om.ha hnR markel Moo, Meet in Winside Nov. 9 For 9-year'- Id At Nor 0 ,to Appear l or car whith 'Irudk the Rasmu, l"ll·tlging 101' a tra,tlSPlant. II in a preVIOUS, [\,'CA with 18 hogs at 224 pounds sen automobile, (;PI1(' Fll'\(,hl I' is. ('hllirman of devote' one year The meetmg of the Wayne T t V·· On Sioux City KTIV TV An(,llhpr teacher, from Palisade', local LJIlns ell h slg].lt conserv.atlOn to prep<iration before they become 25 heifprs, we 952, $23.25, and County aSSOCiatIOn will rae or 1m - und work for tc blind insJ'lcctors f(,1 the NCA. ris Sorensen I Wayne, 32 heifers, be 1'jpv at the MethodIst church, Funeral services w're held Sun ci.t y.high senior ch9r. and !Jon Eashy IS ,I wt. 909, $22,SO I WinsIde" day for Thomas Dean Meyer, 8, us gave theIr first pl!rformtlnc{' pf •• ;'>.lu\'. 28 has cntaln-:ely been set I ' II o' Ih ( h' n 1_.. W Kon rhnson, National Educa· 50n of Mr and Mrs. Robert Mey· 1(' year -'L I.' eac co velll' t for the W/lill! ';Ie-phant sale, from· J,'m Hurlbert Promoted Sioux Cily shipper!; w<'re Ra:Jph t ':-.i f Ik I t k Th Robert Van Griethuysen, 28, ' 'f I tion as oelation speaker,' w t II er, who was killed instantly Thurs· Ion In or 0 as wce. cpl' d (I II willch 111(' pl"U(' eos will be usec or Whitl', Allen, 20 butchen, wt. 247, 'I g 'C OJ 40 mlnut program f a lsa e llpparen y wen () s ('l'p tIll' 11i1iThasp (} an eye bank kit to Carroll _ Jim Hurlbert. Lincoln, $16,25; Earl Peterson, 40 butchers, show 0 e of the new education-a I day when h(; was c,aught in the rou l P ga'o , I.' 0 com'iog 'toward ,Wayne rrom Ol(' I ' f,'lms w i-h the NEA has made power take·cff a tractor on the seqt ar musIc. . N f 'k I be to Ill(' Wayne hospital. has been appointed Stat(' Service wI. 229, $16,60; Herman and Ed- .. th hilt d it t/'a("hers In or 0 m Ally surplus Vl'll Ili' used for fur· Officer of the American Legion, He ward I\rat1\f', Pcnder, 22 stcers, wt to educators. I few his car rollr.d over into II 'dltch he ltll'l" blirlli \\:u·rk flll,d in the purchase has hCf'n assista'nt stalP spr.\"ice of-ll,07H, $23 .. 50, and 14 heifers, wt. 1, Dinner' will be at 6:;)0 p.m" and dent. formance and the teachers. who uull.l was lisled llS a lutnlloss of lor q\!lse In ncpd. Herb fice!" llw past threr years !I(' is OOt, $22 ,"iO, and B uc k Driskell, the progtam begins at 8 Reserva- usually spend their time before uf lhe saJ.e th(' son of Mr. anel' Mrs:' Bea('h' W;l){eflt:,ld, 33 steers, wt. U17, $24 _ mllst be made advance E', J" Bernthal al the main program reading or vi5- l'\'Pllt. i., Hurlbert, Carroll. 7;;. with Riel' nor Edwards, secretary, rItes at Grace Lutheran church, iting, their attention to the TIll' puhll(' :11141 In!l'H'sled donor!' -- - - ayne, choir on thE. stage. in tilt, \\ ayne area may il.t· ':This u goou s,i,gn t?at the? 1l'bld lhe PI'Ogrtllf; which wille ?cgm H, Mann, ".ccompanied by Mrs. E. enJoy('(1 , coneert,. saId chOir lrllnl{,ldlalcly th. I.' dinner J. Bernthal, sang "Tender Shcp. dll'pt'tor !saae Jenkl;s. , 1lll'('[ln:-; - apPI'OXlIlllltrly 7 p.m. - I Th(' chortt" IS no,", bmy prepar· ,mel licdr parlleu aI's rpgarding the herd Thou Stilled:" . mg their "Concert,' scheduled batlk fJonol's will Pallbearers were· Michael BCler: for Nov. 2?, .H'("('nll'd h} tile slgn- mann, EchLenkamp, Doug· Also appe,ll:ing at the N?vember ing ll5 cards las Flege, Jimmy Gray, Douglas concerL will I be the JUllior high " Maurer aud Bruce Mordhorsl. chorus and Wayne Boys choir. Burial was in Greenwood eemc· The senior chorus been in- 1I ...II·e...... i s,", r""ke' 'lery. viled to \lPp<at 00 Sioux Cl'.y (ele, HuU MIW II ' Tho as of...Ro" 1<'LTV for a thirty min.ute nl . 'AtJnetfQ'·:I\':h;?fer, ,'/;"l,d' "(irograrn of·Christmas Plusic. Dec. iii uhnr, Wnyne elty ,ehOO; 14, Something ne\ in I a of Grace Lutheran Sun. \\fill he f'--'attired hen 'Hahn higl1 , day sQhool and Junior choir. He is survived by his, parents; <-0 L c> two sisters, Cynthia and Joan; a Curtain tunC' is 8 .m. rother, John; grandparents, Mr, The is an integral and Mrs. Carl F, Meyer and Mr, part of the play smce 12 jurors and l\U"s. Carl Nelson, Waync; are selected fr m the eight 'aunts, nine uncles and 29 by lot. Patr-dhs 0 the play will be cousins, a5ked to lelave their names as candidates for tl e jury as they enter. Regular legal rocedure is then I used and 12 are i stalled as jurors I: for t.he play wh ell is a murder trial. curtain the etires to render a verdiCt. A l(naj nty vote is used to· decide ,th£:: OU come, judy Reani p ys the defend- nd Patnck Bres· sler, judge, others in thq ca t are Linda Phil- leo Jorn Dorsey, Karen Boecken· I Fa d S I L h E h'b't' t Arleoe Taaent In et ,e,.s Xi II lUg a Hanl111on, Kerjne Nor- , m" Lull. Byrnn S lton, Diane ThiS Wedne' sday I SIOUX City Art Show hem u s, Lat(n' Boeckenhauer, Richar'd JQhnS{\ln nd Veldon, Ma.g- _ The annual Dixon-Cedar county I t('sh, head of tbe WSTC Several cases of stopped .school nuson" Farm Bureau Talent Find has been all"t department. lS buses being passed have bcen call- , I i scheduled for Wedn('sday in the I a.mon g. exlubitmg cd to the attention of Wayne city e,." Called Laurel high school auditorium at v.orks In- tne SIOUX CIty Art Center school superintendent S tan ley Carroll - Carr Jl fir:e· 8 p.m. \ The show.is limited to the work Westergard. men wcre callelj 0 the Gerald Hale Many different talent entries of college: Instructors. Lesh en- Motorists are reminded that flll'm w (' St of Thursday have entered the competition this tered paintings of semi-abstract this is not only an unlawful prac· \',,·hen l\ stubble I field caught 'fire. year, and the public is invited. designs biased on patterns ob- tice, but is also very dangerous. The fire appall' ntly started when Lunch will be served following , served in Inature, The children are warned by the tractor of la neighbor, Way?c the program. I The pllblir is invited to a recep- school officials not to run in Williams, becanli overheated whIle Entri",s'are still he-ing acccpted'llion at 3 p.Ol. SundaY at which the front Qf !fhe bus livhile parked, he was pick'ing l: rn. He pulled the Anyone interestcn is to con· artists will discuss their works. but this happen and a pass· husks ,from thel machine and the tact, Mrs. Clarrnce ,Johnson, Lau- I The art ('cnter in the Commerce ing motorist would have no op- wind blew thelil to adjoining rei, Mrs, Ed Fahrrl1ho1tz, Allen, or building, i10pen from 11 a,m. to portunity;to stop. field Mrs Ernest Swanson, Waynr. 5 p,m. Tue I from the front or a'ny school bus on wh]ch warning signal lights and to :;toip completely when the school bus I stop signal arm is ex- tended and to remain stopped un- til the arrp. is retracted and the bus resumes motion or until sig- naled, by the bus driver to proceed. The law states ar:ay person vio- lating provision shall be guilty of a mlsdeaniaeanor. The hig)J.way .department orderetl no passing signs and "these will Ibe placed along the roads at points when they arrive,

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Page 1: oc ~' --J1~ ~A YNE E ' .,---~ ·~NiugM'~BE-R!,.~i'EN-aTy,~.-s'~newspapers.cityofwayne.org/Wayne Herald (1888-Present)/1961-1970... · shop iri el~mentary music N~v, 14, ... lounge

Markets(Prices in Wapn~ Wednesday' a"m.)

Oats $ ,6QCream, lb. .6~

Cocks" lb. ~04Hens, lb. .04

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•Girl Scouts Plan Fair

Wayne VeteransPlan Observance

DistriCt A o~ the Prairie Hill GiScout Council will hold a fair at thNorfolk auditorium Saturday fro1 to 5 p.rn The' public is inviteNo admiSSIon charge. Three WaynGirl Scout troops will have booth.

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A FITTING lAST performoncho ~ildhis'. yne .viis WOIl til: g me ~1-12 to e~d I,High' football career was ,given by MOtli," t:.s- "ilI.ir 196\ ,5 n wiill a 5J -1 reeo1f' Lessmor'" , 'I

~:~~n;~) 0:'~t~~5Yo:~ ,:0 ;;~~~o~~~;;tdr~, Oyerugedr e ords per c j ry n th:! 9o~e;fslt1i:,I:a '\.t,;

Wayne High Juniors

Give Curious Savage

Girl Scout Leader MeetA two-<Iay courSe in basil' leader·

ship for Girl S{'out leaders will beheld in Wayne city hall Nov. 7 and14. Mcetings will start at 9:30 a,m,and last until 3:30 p,m. All leadersand interested persons are urgedto attend. '

Medical Society OffersFree Diabetes Tests Here

Social Security Aid "A 'social security representative

Personal taxes in Wayne coun'ty will be in the o~ce of tbe Clerkwere due Npv. 1, according to Coun- of District Colli: at· the Waynety Treasurer Ledna Bahde. The court house ThurSday from 9 3.m.'first half ~ill become delinquent to 1 p.m. MeJ;l 62\ to 65 are asll:ed!Dee'l. _. ~ .._. _. to inquire about ir,educed benefits.

Free tests for diabetes will be -,-----,~~~------­available for Waync area' residentsthe week of Nov. 13-18 at the \Vaynrhospital.

The local test drive is condudedby the Five County Medical soei('ty, which includ'es Cedar, Dakota,Dixon, Thurston and Wayne coun "The Curious Savage," a roman

,-------~r_---Ities, in cooperation wiLh the nation· til' comedv, will bp presented byI wide effort of the American Dia the Wayne high junior class Nov.Drivers Must Stop betes association. This edllCation 7 at thc city auditorium. Curtain

and detection program is in no WHy time is 8 p.m.

For School Buses eoneerned with fundrnising, The play direeted by Larry Dob~Diabetes often exists in hidden hins, features Tom Mau, Wilma

form and the t~st is needed to Marra, Kenn) Denesia, Dean Wei­detect its prese,.ce. The test is ble, Connie Johnson, Carla Reth.simple, quick, Piainless and free. I wisch, Susan Wert, DeWayne Hal'·By taking the test, people can ·rlson, Darkne Rauls(on, Leslie

avoid neglecting t his condltlOr:,1 Conyers anr!. Pattie Lansing,which can lead to serious cornplJ·:~==--,----=-­cations,

Common symptoms of diahetesare excessive thirst, excessIve unnation, loss of weight ddspite ex·cessive hunger, intense itching,slow healing of cuts and bruises,easy tiring and pain in the ex·tremities.

It is estimated that one Ameri·can in 70 is a diabetic.

• ISecond Music Workshop

Planned at Wayne StateThe Wayfle 5ta'te music depart­

ment win sponsor its second work.­shop iri el~mentary music N~v, 14,from 1 to 4 p.m, in the 'Conn lIbrarylounge.

Gloria Follett, music consult­ant, Wichita, Kan., will conductthe sessiofl for NE Nebraskamusic directors and college stu­dents to teach elementary music.

The first workshop earlier thisfall attra~ted several dozen teach­ers and students.

rolin'ds ond tti~d to g'et tn' load out af town andd~mped before any dOl1\a, e could be done_ The~~uck was back in aper~ti n this week.

NEW DISTRICT THREE Womon',. Club presi, loge, ond Mrs, Duone ClntnnoH, 'Howells, sec,dent" Mrs, Harold Dinklage, Wisner, seated, cen- ond vice president; back row, left to right, Misster, was elected Friday"by the 196 delegates ot Goldie Leonard, Wakefield, third vice president;the meeting in' Wayne. With her are the /;lther Mrs, Dale Gentzler, Clalrkson,' secretary, andnew officers, left to right, seated, Mrs, A. R,: An- Mrs. Lester Ike, Tilden, treasurer.drews, Norfolk, first'vice preside_nt"';_M_rs_,_o'_i_ok_, _

FIREMEN W K to ex;'ngui,h the' blozein theback of Ivan S, eks' tru, k at thei city du~p IQ~t)'leek. Beeks i covered e fire while making hiS

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Wy~e Lions Ask Donors to eeks Gets Trash Totdl'", Sh~ws Chest ,~rive "" 'i

~,~~~xE"nl~,~"!,a,,~,~Pr!lll'Om Here .:,~~~~~,~::~L~;~;~:; $200' Short ~;'"~'~~"~'jlt~!~I~~f'" II 1.1. 0 B~jeb an exclusive franchise to T h H Bd is lIIlpnrPllt!y gl)llg to filII $216

ka LiqllS Slnht C(mservb!ion chair· Co ege n~pectors on {'(jllect, haul and' dispose of gar· eae ers· ave a short of the '$8,iI!~ f(OllL 'The Wtlcl.m.a.n " Will !J<kUlC' .pr. inc~')al speaker f

'W P 'b<l. '{' and trash witbin the city._ nc!;l!ay 1ll01'nlllJ{ !utal !:Ihl)w(~d $8,.at t lC' regu <II' met'tlll of ayne T CI. III - - tam' draining .rogram nere Ie. R t 282,29 Illrtled In Ith oll,lyn 1"><'~,;orl;}t;ill~olTf~~~:'sday" 6:~0 p.m., In the five~ year franchiise , ,. ,on 00 , sllite $20, still til (~lIlle In ClwtllollllS

Three \'isiting college professors Beeks must. have his services And from ,". Meetalng nol y<,t rt'turlll'd. , .Alpx:~nd('r, l~lIst dislriQ~t governor, are "going to school" at Wayne available to everyone in the city ,is Il(lr,(~d. tlWO~lgli~I\11 NllJl'ilS.ka .. for. 8t t lh' I and must have another trucle, Donlltlons nnd ploduo$ aro',t111hJ.~ ou\stnnd~nf~ worl( f( r tllP blmd L ~/~ey I~I~C~~~ first of s('\"eral npp~oved ,b~ th~ council, in op- I being accepted 1II1~d mllY bolmllll.and Hl he <1m' '!(Jp,nwnt )f the LIOns teams that will study WSTC to eratlon wlthm SIX months. Five p<,ople, fout" of them tcaeh· ed or brought tp tho' W al y.n 0I';~'l' 11;lr,k I l' Will also I ers" were inj\lrcq in a five I'M Chamb~r of Co~morco offliCe.show ;j 111m flll (' mSCJ"\'atlOn familiarize t1wrnse!vl's with the Be !Dust also maintain his pres- pilcLup sOllllh of I~oskills on High, 'I

techniqul~s of accreditation In·, ent sehedll]p and rate of charges, eWr.sYw35erF,: r,i,dn."h"e',Or',nWinaRy' T,nh'Nloer'fco','k \':l,:yhl(,',~l ~sflf(il('~i,.",tl,:~ 1",,"g,lll(II'('ll"'(I'I""'I'l'S~dll:"'"Spel;ial glue$ts will ~E' a repre· spectlOns !nc,lOwl' to be '("!langed WIthout the , .,sentativG from th~ Staje Highway Wayne has been chosen as a 'I ('oIunt"il <!J-,pnl\·al. When the ll("tident loccurred, ]lot Illtv~ to Ill' lladp nil '~It '0.0(\'

Patrol, DOll Weible, Wlayne coun- V"nisitt.·e~ioNnor't~stcitt~ito,n., fOArSs:c~i.nt~:~ Whe coundl also approved the Injured were Mr. and Mrs. K, IlUH', Plhl,£t.s ('H'I' hI' paid in ~f<lUI't h·ff physicians and others '\ l" R, Mitchell and '-1\rs. Phil Dietz; lfl~tillllllenlsd:B~ine;1 d'i ...lectly with i the entire leadership trai~ing proiect. The Pllln:hase of a two·ton truck from sr., AIlf)f1 and Mrs, Marvin For ~XHITlP[P, if II pl'l'\>un d{\cld~t1

' tAn rn lit~ w' I I be NCA will send Ithe trainees here, lh~' CorYI'll ,A,uto Co" on the basis Harms and hor daughtor, Mi- th givl' $~\), II(' l"ould plly $5 nnw, ~:::~:c~t t~;"m~:~ti~9 to s~t up a and to oth~r i"~geS' in a sod of th~'ir J01,\ .bid of $2,799. Th? oth- h 10 t I

'h' of dry-rul" msp ctlon, They will I ('I' bid ]"P('('IVClI was from Seyler c ele, .' Wayne, At til(' ('TH] or ~!Vl I'y t U'N' J;1Hlnt I~.ilocal commllttee w Ich can act 'B They were taken to a Nurfolk Ill' wilt l"l'\'('IVP I II l'llvU'lopC!; fa'(flllquickly in th4J reritoval:land trans- inspec~ all ph ses of t~e W~TC \iT/llol's, Jr.("., for $2, In. hOSpitlll. tn:,<:.ted and relciu;cd, The tlll' C01ll1ll\lllilv (h(,.~t irf which hiportation of, eye '.I to 'University educational p ,ogram mtervl.ew Approval was given for a build· inju.ri{." were,; mostli cuts and llHUJ 11110UWr $;~ his w\ty the 11'1.Hospital of Jmllh'a, where corne· stu,dents and f~CUlty concerning ing pprmi' to Larson·Kuhn Co., for phy from Wayne firemen Leonard Schmidt and hrUlses, . dJvjdual ('an ~:IV( ilh,(Jut 10 cent'sal transplan s will be f11ade for attltud~s,preva e.nt at the college. remodeling of the former First Na· A.. E. Davison, right, The group won the first PIOCr Dl'lvlO~ tho car wpre MJtl'hf'1l (·adl wl'l'kn ear sigh less or completely lJh~ V~lt,l~r:'l t~lS W~.l!ktl ar~ ~ar !io,nal Bank huilding to amount to award oyer seven other bands that participate Mrs. Harm!>, Robe~t Og:an, Wayn<': ,/.sightless pe pie, l~tate 'coll~lg~~' ir~~cpl~us.l Pe~d~r~ $5,000 Mciry Johnson, rgb,iorette, Q'ccept the bond's tro- in the p~rodc, Mr.!R' Jack Langemeier, WinSide,

Cl!fflJrd ])a 11, Uons ·('lub presi·1 gn~t, S, .1" Loyol,a Univ~I'sityof· J ~------+-- and June TIasmussen, LaUfel Pheasant SeasJon::::",,,':,";,,,'::": ~:'r"~"":'~::~:le'IeU":~~ :~~:~:~Z T:~~h~;:(~:o;!e",SUIOWay Areo Shippers Count~ Teachers Will- 1, Funeral Seljvices Senior C~orus Sings I ~1~:~~~:~~7!~~(:~~:~~to':i~~~~]~ Opens Sa urda.y,tIll' dl'Hlh of , dOllor; the commit· I They art workmg WIth Dr. Karl Stuthman Brothers, Wayne, top· ~ f l'k I' ear and IL ill turn hit the LangenH'i _I"" "ill ,,'" mmed",le'ly in ar' Meyer, d,"o of 1Il,tru('lion, who ped llH' Om.ha hnR markel Moo, Meet in Winside Nov. 9 For 9-year'- Id At Nor 0 ,to Appear

lor car whith 'Irudk the Rasmu,

l"ll·tlging 101' a tra,tlSPlant. II particip~tec. in a preVIOUS, [\,'CA da~· with 18 hogs at 224 pounds sen automobile,

(;PI1(' Fll'\(,hl I' is. ('hllirman of ~he le~ile:~~~~n~~ass~~'ill devote' one year ~~:~~sgi~~n,$li~h~t~~n~:aan~aD~~~~~ The se~ond meetmg of the Wayne T t V·· On Sioux City KTIV TV An(,llhpr teacher, from Palisade',local LJIlns ell h slg].lt conserv.atlOn to prep<iration before they become 25 heifprs, we 952, $23.25, and I~ar- County ~eaChers aSSOCiatIOn will rae or ~c 1m - ;:;:~eda~~I~e:~d ~~~~~les ~~('~r~~~und work for t c blind COl~mlttec, insJ'lcctors f(,1 the NCA. ris Sorensen I Wayne, 32 heifers, be 1'jpv at the MethodIst church, Funeral services w're held Sun Th~ Wayn~ ci.t y. high senior ch9r.and !Jon Eashy IS ~'o-chalrman, ,I • wt. 909, $22,SO I WinsIde" day for Thomas Dean Meyer, 8, us gave theIr first pl!rformtlnc{' pf ~'oh,',',rll'dO.fV••~.hyOnUe'.06nPI'lm"g'hWfi,vyo 11~Hcs

;'>.lu\'. 28 has cntaln-:ely been set I ' II o' Ih ( h' n 1_.. W ~.Kon rhnson, National Educa· 50n of Mr and Mrs. Robert Mey· 1(' year -'L I.' eac c~s co velll' tfor the W/lill! ';Ie-phant sale, from· J,'m Hurlbert Promoted Sioux Cily shipper!; w<'re Ra:Jph t ':-.i f Ik I t k Th Robert Van Griethuysen, 28,

' 'f I tion as oelation speaker,' w t I I er, who was killed instantly Thurs· Ion In • or 0 as wce. cpl' d (I I Iwillch 111(' pl"U(' eos will be usec or Whitl', Allen, 20 butchen, wt. 247, 'Ig 'C OJ 40 mlnut program f a lsa e llpparen y wen () s ('l'ptIll' 11i1iThasp (} an eye bank kit to Carroll _ Jim Hurlbert. Lincoln, $16,25; Earl Peterson, 40 butchers, show 0 e of the new education-a I day when h(; was c,aught in the rou

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' f,'lms w i-h the NEA has made power take·cff ~f a tractor on the seqt ar musIc. . N f 'k Ibe pl'(',~('n(['d to Ill(' Wayne hospital. has been appointed Stat(' Service wI. 229, $16,60; Herman and Ed- .. th hilt d it t/'a("hers ~nnvcntlOn In or 0 mAlly surplus Vl'll Ili' used for fur· Officer of the American Legion, He ward I\rat1\f', Pcnder, 22 stcers, wt availabl~ to educators. '~a~~e~o~~r~t t~e t~~~ ~~I~~~ga~~~: I few ec~~n:rt:;:en~: :~ ethe~~ :er~ his car rollr.d over into II 'dltch heltll'l" blirlli \\:u·rk flll,d in the purchase has hCf'n assista'nt stalP spr.\"ice of-ll,07H, $23.. 50, and 14 heifers, wt. 1, Dinner' will be at 6:;)0 p.m" and dent. formance and the teachers. who uull.l was lis led llS a lutnllossof lor q\!lse In ncpd. Herb fice!" llw past threr years !I(' is OOt, $22 ,"iO, and B u c k Driskell, the progtam begins at 8 Reserva- usually spend their time before •

I~ d~all'1l1an uf lhe saJ.e th(' son of Mr. anel' Mrs:' Bea('h' W;l){eflt:,ld, 33 steers, wt. U17, $24 _ tio~s mllst be made j~ advance Re~. E', J" Bernthal officiall'~ al the main program reading or vi5-l'\'Pllt. i., Hurlbert, Carroll. 7;;. with Riel' nor Edwards, secretary, ~e rItes at Grace Lutheran church, iting, gav~ their attention to the

TIll' puhll(' :11141 In!l'H'sled donor!' -- - -~. ~- - ayne, choir on thE. stage.

in tilt, \\ ayne {,()~l~lly area may il.t· ch1~dere~U~itrth~h~~n:~,~g 1~'r~~Cl~~~ ':This u goou s,i,gn t?at the?1l'bld lhe PI'Ogrtllf; which wille ?cgm H, Mann, ".ccompanied by Mrs. E. enJoy('(1 , coneert,. saId chOirlrllnl{,ldlalcly fUj~)Wlng th. I.' dinner J. Bernthal, sang "Tender Shcp. dll'pt'tor !saae Jenkl;s. ,1lll'('[ln:-; - apPI'OXlIlllltrly 7 p.m. - I Th(' chortt" IS no,", bmy prepar·,mel licdr parlleu aI's rpgarding the herd Thou H~st Stilled:" . mg their I'~;IJ "Concert,' scheduledI~Y(' batlk fJonol's will b~ Pallbearers were· Michael BCler: for Nov. 2?,.H'("('nll'd h} tile slgn- mann, Lesli~. EchLenkamp, Doug· Also appe,ll:ing at the N?vembering ll5 cards las Flege, Jimmy Gray, Douglas concerL will I be the JUllior high

" Maurer aud Bruce Mordhorsl. chorus and Wayne Boys choir.Burial was in Greenwood eemc· The senior chorus ha~ been in-

1I ...II·e...... i s,", r""ke' 'lery. viled to \lPp<at 00 Sioux Cl'.y (ele,HuU III!lL~ MIW II ' Tho as Dean.,~w~·r" ~b.~, of...Ro" vis~on, 1<'LTV for a thirty min.utenl . 'AtJnetfQ'·:I\':h;?fer, ,'/;"l,d' "(irograrn of·Christmas Plusic. Dec.

P~rrt iii uhnr,a"tiil~d Wnyne elty ,ehOO; no~ew~'.; 14, •Something ne\ in .th~atricalS I a ','m~'l,l1ber of Grace Lutheran Sun.

\\fill he f'--'attired hen 'Hahn higl1 , day sQhool and Junior choir.

~r,eStel',nets\\:S'!:JI,il~h~,uf"lJo'r,nU'UlnarYFr~~~ly': He is survived by his, parents;<-0 L c> two sisters, Cynthia and Joan; aCurtain tunC' is 8 .m. rother, John; grandparents, Mr,

The Budi~mc:e is an integral and Mrs. Carl F, Meyer and Mr,part of the play smce 12 jurors and l\U"s. Carl Nelson, Waync;are selected fr m the audienc~ eight 'aunts, nine uncles and 29by lot. Patr-dhs 0 the play will be cousins,a5ked to lelave their names ascandidates for tl e jury as theyenter.Regular legal rocedure is then I

used and 12 are i stalled as jurors I:for t.he play wh ell is a murdertrial.

th~at~~la~tr~rf~~eteb~t;~r~n~h~ahn~~curtain the j*~'y etires to rendera verdiCt. A l(naj nty vote is usedto· decide ,th£:: OU come,

judy Reani p ys the defend-

:~t~r~:y~e~U~~~i l\~~~~~~e~~t~~:defens~ 3ttorn~:r nd Patnck Bres·sler, judge,

others in thq ca t are Linda Phil-

leo Jorn Dorsey, Karen Boecken· I Fa d S IL h E h'b't' th.~er: Rieha~d M.u~er, Arleoe Taaent In et ,e,.s Xi I I lUg aHanl111on, Kerjne He~dlee, Nor- ,

m" Lull. Byrnn S lton, Diane Pol~ ThiS Wedne'sday ISIOUX City Art Showhem u s, Lat(n' Boeckenhauer,

Richar'd JQhnS{\ln nd Veldon, Ma.g- _ The annual Dixon-Cedar county I ~Richard t('sh, head of tbe WSTC Several cases of stopped .schoolnuson" Farm Bureau Talent Find has been all"t department. lS repre~en~ed buses being passed have bcen call-

, I i scheduled for Wedn('sday in the I a.mon g. Si~uxla.nd al~~ists exlubitmg cd to the attention of Wayne cityCarroll~Fire e,." Called Laurel high school auditorium at v.orks In- tne SIOUX CIty Art Center school superintendent S tan ley

Carroll - Carr Jl ~olllnteer fir:e· 8 p.m. \ The show.is limited to the work Westergard.men wcre callelj 0 the Gerald Hale Many different talent entries of college: Instructors. Lesh en- Motorists are reminded thatflll'm w (' S t of ~arroll Thursday have entered the competition this tered paintings of semi-abstract this is not only an unlawful prac·\',,·hen l\ stubble I field caught 'fire. year, and the public is invited. designs biased on patterns ob- tice, but is also very dangerous.

The fire appall' ntly started when Lunch will be served following , served in Inature, The children are warned bythe tractor of la neighbor, Way?c the program. I The pllblir is invited to a recep- school officials not to run inWilliams, becanli overheated whIle Entri",s'are still he-ing acccpted'llion at 3 p.Ol. SundaY at which the front Qf !fhe bus livhile parked,he was pick'ing l: rn. He pulled the Anyone interestcn is :l~k('d to con· artists will discuss their works. but this c~uld happen and a pass·husks ,from thel machine and the tact, Mrs. Clarrnce ,Johnson, Lau-

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The art ('cnter in the Commerce ing motorist would have no op­wind blew thelil to th~ adjoining rei, Mrs, Ed Fahrrl1ho1tz, Allen, or building, i10pen from 11 a,m. to portunity;to stop.field Mrs Ernest Swanson, Waynr. 5 p,m. Tue ~y throu~aturday. orS~a:~i~~\Y~~:t~~,~2:0~e~~~~sa~:;:

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from the front or r~ar, a'ny schoolbus on wh]ch warning signal lights

:~~ ~~::il~a~o25re~~~es ~~~e~o~~and to :;toip completely when theschool bus I stop signal arm is ex­tended and to remain stopped un­til the arrp. is retracted and thebus resumes motion or until sig­naled, by the bus driver to proceed.

The law states ar:ay person vio­lating th~s provision shall beguilty of a mlsdeaniaeanor.The stat~ hig)J.way .department

~as orderetl no passing signs and"these will Ibe placed along the

roads at 3t~pping points when theyarrive,

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November 2, 1961 are Rev Frank, pres,dent, J E winJer h!luquels lind to I" a;molher, Mr: tanl! We,her Mrs 1- M' _>0" M",,_~ "'~' ,... m ,", ". ,L M. """l'" I,,,..J. j+--.;;..t-....-:"----~~-~---------- PJJlgel. $ecretary and treasurer, them COlnprehenslve studYlwa. on Weiher returnC(~ home with her fOl Visitors in the 1" r Q d Marquardt liOl:n!? Q~nahn I>mopr g~ CS~1i III nnd M s. J l~, lngcl. aUpnd cl tboand Mh.. Pingel. entertaulmcnt Caladium and was preseQtedl by a ViSit. home lust Sunday evenmg. the .TonSl1U hom£' 'Sunday \~('rd Mr' sl1lorgl gho1' at IWIHl!lA 'l1l1es ay.secretar)f. MISS ScbJoeder ElectIOn of pffi¢ers Mr.... and Mr

rVernon Behmer I :Mr. and. Mrs Leland Topps and and Mrs I:.ang('nlll'rg and Ir lind MI'. and I MI'., HerlllilU st ubo,

Cards ~oUowed the business meet resulted as foJlows Mrs, Wifll,am aDd sons VI~lt d In the Clarence lamlly. Wayne, were Sumlay af Mrs Vt'rhc Lnng<.n\)crg ,1111 i\llul k Winshl~, wic r l~ i Thursdny M~PPC~109, PrlZ~S gOlDs to Hans Asmus, Wesely, presIdent, Mrs. Hattie Pfeiffer home, insIde, Wcdnesday t:ernooD vlsllors In the Harvey A, Omaha guests in UI~ J Ii' Plnl;:c~ btl e,'Mrs Pa,1ine Marq113rdt, Mrs Or Prince VIce preSIdent, and !\pI'S evenmg I ermann home I Mr .lntl MIs Pett' /\for dy and MI", 'nnd 1\'11': .''''V('I'II~n!' ,m.H~er·

IVille AnErsOD. Rcw and Mrs 1:1 C F.alk, secrelary-lreasurer~ It Mr and Mr Ralpb Fletcher I Lt aM Mrs DarWin Puis and Loren were \ ISltOI s 1I1 the f)ollllld and fc mily wen' ViSitjUfS J lb.o..

: Frank, rs' Dale Von Seggern ~ WU!'i deCided to have the Thanks- Conncll Bluffs, l.t, were weekend Joan, Lincoln, spent Monday In the MeK('nZle IWIll(' Norfolk, il'rulay Ht'IlI'Y_ LanlCllb '~'~, jl'. bbmo Sun-

~ArthUil" abe and Glen Wagner IglVUlg family PICruc 10 the Waller guests 10 the !.tOUlS BendlO home rReuben PuIs home cvcnln~ dllY IIf emu)fI. ","

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AL IMrs EdWin Brogle) Mrs F I' e d 1 Fenske home No,," 16 at 6 ~O pm Saturday the FII.. ctChc.rs and Bend I Mrs Harry Schwedi' and Mrs I... :'.11' unn 'frs P,lltl Job~s( n. JUdY .. Dl'hl.i.". M .i(,r.ltrnry , H~a.Il!.. on•. vis·

IA 55 C TI N Marquar4t and Mrs Pmgel served MISS Schroeder conducted CODtests. iDs were supper guests m the John IHans Atsmus were guests Ln Ihe ,Ind Tonltln) \\l'1 (' wuekclll ~lh'sts l!pd frllm T lUI'. d.ny unltl Sntu ds)'1 ' on the r~freshment committee priZes going to Mrs Erwin Ulricb Drevsen borne, ~Norfolk. Hugo Kruse borne, Norfolk, Mon· Ian the home of IllS parents, 1'. 1Irul In thl' hOtn( o( lie!' gnludpur nts~I ' '1i..'."M'MGM - and Mrs Fred Jochcns. Group Relatives we e in the- Harvey i day evening. !M,·s ..Tom Johnson, Sima: (: ty. i\.1,r. 1I1 d' l\1J1:\. ~Uwln Meierh nry,.

T~C Garclfn Club sUJ,gmg y,las enJQY~d. A car.d W~Jii ~vermann hom . Monday evening I LOUie. Weiher,. Ewing, w ~ ~ a l. '\'I'S Jo~tn Bal~~lI, Clndl'(' and. Lu I !\.II'. I~nd ]\.. rs. \qpl'nld 1~"~lggelma~'-Mrs George Langenberg w~s sent to Steven M-elerhenry tWho 15 In honor of her ,bIrthday. Prizes at Thursday overrnghl and f I'Idny i Ann bpenl, from I hursdlly U IJI Sun-!l'ntcrtulltle<j. 11\lr

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lind Mrl'i. oj W,hostess tQ Town and Country Gar- In a Norfolk hOSP.ital as a ~su1t of .cardS. w.ent to Irene Gewee, Frank Iguest In the Halph and Harry \\'{'i· '1'. day in th(r. HlIYlhond Hied., home, I ChristillDscn, N( dolk, l\1~., nnd~rs,

~:;-=.=t=::t=::::;:=='I den c1ub~Tuesday ~fternoon, with a hand il\ljury. The lesson On the Bright" Tilly l4.evermann, G"u s lber home. ' Onlaha iAdolph Brll~gl' nan ancf Do glas--~-- -- --.+------------ all members present Mrs Wayne time to pUmt Crocus was presented, Johnson. Jerry Brudigan and ver·1 Candy Bruhn and Connie Deck i ;"Ir ancl :\lrs, lI('nry Lan enberg, Brtlgg(~niln III .Ilpper I'·~itlny. IIHi Milln St Wayne, Nl!!bras!{a Phone 130 .1. ... I eli '~c-c-:'f-:-=-------~---- Thomas, .president, I dpeDed the by Mrs. George wItter. na Bru gan. . wcre. guests in the Leonard ,Marten i :-;1-. wpre \"1S1tors In tht' _1.arlJ~c.e Mr. llld Mrs, .ArnO]'.1 1'I:I iIIC. rtlvi~",;;7,','~[I;JI~,7.)t"'i;.1 i:rlaHI~;~Jr.n ::l':~~';~~;'I)I'~,r tj;,~IWI~~,~~~,~rl'~'~:~I~II{ ~~,~1~:.~1 ~::~\;_Il~ia.M, rJ.s~ meeting With a poem. Mrs. Lang- --- Fred Rathm~~" Dalton, Mr. and 1home from l-'riday untll Saturday! J()hf1~ol1 jwme, Wayne, Wd Ille~Hlny itt'd In he Orlln Kluchla l!()me, ak·

enberg' gtve a report on the tour Ch 'h Mrs. He.D.ry LHenenman, ,Mr. and Ievenmg. :. ('\ ('ning , . lnnd. 'tlleSd'~Y '\I{,tling. I [,'nrn and""('Iund dll"'~ lUfll1 ,rnuttlir. H<'tlitIL I'LI'~T,,~(. l;llHI'"nl,-,'d ""1'> "Jll,_! be. urI' es Mr Will DD~' it M I " t/tilITldIL,.d t~ TU"fll~lty n,ftl!T'lltl"" -l.---..- _ to the 3.Ple -orchards. Members .. ' • •• 5. lam aoe er, r. and; Mrs__ Walter Newkirk. and MrS,!. !Ill',' and !\Irs, ,Jal1H'S 1\ >~I'nz](' Da.Vid. !Kuehll 1'.'1111'1\(-,d l.,.ome .1.lh

answered IfoIl call by giving "Here Peace R-/ormed r ....r'...L Mrs. Herbert Ruter, Norfolk, and!1 Jack Nlewohner and children WPI'(' I, were .sundillY. M1pper f,uest. In the tile Millers flIt" ;(1\'('1'111 4ays' v sit.FrfHl Glbbs Bob Johnson "" --r" QI M.r and M B d D hlk It d' I I II D I h

(Itll or blH'II"~H8 fllllllllg"t;r Is An ld~." Mrs. Langenberg also (John Saxon, pastOr) , . rs.. u . a De ('1"'1 mner guests n t le C1r'ry l:'~vsen Pt'tl' !\-loO! y orne .' !\II' lind Irs. Iinr!')-" SChWfIO.. gave theiomprebenSive lesson on Thursday, No"" 2', LJd,'e. Stanton, were v sltors In the .Claus i home Thursday. I Mr. an.ti1 Mrs. Man'm As'" us and Mr, an~l Mrs.1 II' ns AHnlUS and )'.'

Tilt) _""nynl'~ l-[CII'll.hI do,'''' n(>~ f('lIlure II 111"I'llry r,llf-{" und dO~N knowing .. ebraSka and read an ar- . v' '" aid, Rathman home~unday eVLDmg. :. Mr. and Mrs_ JIans Asmus andllamtl)", .slalnlon, vI!tlled In tiC 1It".n- and MI'H. Gllt'y J\.SIlIllS visited inH It"IUJ".~: Nlltor. Tlj"J,.[HI'O 1""'11;- i,.. 1"'1 Ill',"'·pl'·<! rOll" fl'1e dele by t e late Sen. George Nor- 2.3~ p.m. .'" .Mr. and Mrs. on Gcrh~~dt, Don-, , Mr. and Mrs. Claus Rathman vis- ry A~ll1lh IWIlH' Fnday ('V(\ ung, the Don Vo \.\'il 'f hUltlc, Carrpll,

ris. Problem questions and round· .S..tu~day, Nov. 4. Confirmation, ~e and, Pat, ab-a, VISited J:!cr; Ited in the.Ed Maas home Tuesday: Mr. lind Mrs, Cla~.~ Rathn an VIS- SaturdllY e\'e~ill" "lable disdussion on various bulbs 9.30-11.30. sister, Mrs. MafY Falk, and fam- .. evemng ,iIfeQ in fh". H-t.'nn Lll'npnmaJ home, I, III K N~and plants w:fs held with Mrs Emil Sunday, Nov. 5; S~day schmItt, iIy, Thursday. i Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Pingel wen', ~Ol·f()lk. ~unrla): ('v('ntn~ Mr, ~nd 1\ ~S'l\ u.g:o, rus~S r ~-Gutzman~ as' moderator N~V 28 10 a.m.; morning serVIce, 11. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Falk spent: among the gUiests he.IPJOg Walt I :'IIr!> Leonard Silmll('lso.~ New. folk, Mr. a~(1 ,i'S, '1 '1.1110S" 1 0 Cd·

. . f F 'd *'1 S d . 1 d' . 1 <;('n and faml' f{'lg lon, JY r. an.meeting ill be in the home of Mrs. - .. rom nay un I un ay evenmg Koehler, Os-mon, celebrate hIs man (;r(l\'{~. rt'!llr!led hu !Wltl' , l' I C' 11 dPingel. Trlnl~ Lutheran Chu-rch in £.:inCOIn with t eir son and daugh·

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hirthdaY Satur~ay evcnmg. Iher hushtlll(l Friday f'Vellln , lj,fler \Irs D~n \ d ~I ~~~ A~rr~S' w~~cWisconsin Synod ter-m-Iaw, R~V... 'and Mrs. Lawrence I Mr. and Mr1s..Claus . nll.thman !. ("tiring fill' hn dau.e:h.".'r, Mt... John ~lr, an Mr.:,. j t' c,' r.A

G;;"man Sb~g Fest (G. B. Frank, pastor) Falk. '<I' I' .! visited in the Wilham Dahlkoelter- Bohm, for lwo w('eks supper ~ucstl J ~ j(', 1111/ l!mus

tl:J/,~~ ~';1~:;/;~1 Mrs. Otto Ulrich and Amelia No service or Sunday school'here Mr. and Mh. Lloyd Behmcr'lhon1e, Norfo~k, Friday evMlmg I, Mr. and Mn. James ~.r !lorne, Norfoll, I ~t StlnclclY.

1ll01l1ha, n7~ Schri'leder entertained at a Ger- but Mass Reformati~n service at Winside, visitedlln the Henry Lang- Mr. a.nd Mrs. Albert Marqllarnt and grandmother, Mrs. J& Pel- 1\lr and i\I.r'.·. bIns A.SllTluS vj~lt-~I--__+ ~+-~ ~___ man song fest Tuesday afternoon. the Norfolk city auditorium at 10 enberg, sr. bohte Thursday evp· and Mr and Mrs. FlOYd Croshaw.' ger, Norloik, were supper ue,h 1('d tI1, tilt, F{{'(.,l Har'!:: .... t Hit horTte

Ohristlne Leuker Mrs. Herman a.m. ning. II ~ Los Angeles, wert' w('pkend gue~t~ in the Paul Johnson hom Sun- Sunda)' I'VCllllV': IMarten a~d Mrs'. Frank Marten - JMrs. J-t. C. ~ttlestadt visited in i in the Fred Marquarrlt home. c!ay.. I Mrs, John KIH ~'I'a an('~ children

NEWS weI' e pianists. Others L1ttending. Evan; Unit~d Brethren Chureh the Mrs_ Minnte !Krallsc home Turs· i Mr. and Mrs. Hans B:,oer and \lrs.'\ \~, .Johnson, I'lra. ant~n'l spent Jo"nday m til(' IHJ~1{' of herw~re Mrs, Edward Ulrich, Mrs i (\\aync Schreurs, pastor) day afternoon. ,Mr,. and Mrs. MelVin \\llte and ~lI1d ~lr<; ""ani Johns?n wp (' VIS ;IH1r('nb, Mr, nwl Mrs. Fjred Ban::·William J~nke, Mrs. Dave Leuker,' Sunday, Nov. 5: Worship service, I F I' C d Rathman, D,~]lon, ~p('nt I family, ,Randolpb, VJ~lted in th(' Itors In !he Rill WiI]('rs hom Tups., ~!adt I

Mrs. J. E. Pinge~Phone 73 Mrs. HerfTlian Scheutz, Mrs. Adolph l8:30 a_m_; Sunday school, 10;30. sf'veral days last,weck til the uaUSIH.arry Drcvsen home 'sunday eve- dn.\" af1£'1'llOOn_ ,,'1 I-----1-------":------...----- Janke, l\-lrs. Hugo Fn;hcr, !\lrs'I~-- Rathman home. I nmg_ Mrs (;('rlT'udp HIPpmp:, T\lr. Ma- 511' sULT

J Fred Schrdeder, Mrs. E. A. Strate, 1\11'. and Mrs. qary Asmus and DougJa~ Bru~*eman spent the 1\11'_ and Mrs, Paul Johnson, Judy Ilhllda Hohln.. ~llrf()lk, and Hn~s I FOR .I FA EInf<lnt Baptize II1(hpiiality; )'Irs. EdWin Brogie, Mrs. otto Kruger, 1\'lrs MinnieiMr~, Donald Volwller were Sunday weekend III the ~Imer Peter home. and Tommy were slipper gue~ts In Thonlccn. W11lsHlt'. wpr~ J~u(1.'lls In l WAYNE HEItA

J)l!Jor.lh Sl C daughter of \11' I nIL mlltel ShlP tehairman and Mrs Froelich, Mrs. Nel.d.a Schroer, Mrs. Idinner guests in the Hans Asmus. Mr: and Mrs. Glaus Rathman VIS· l.he Albert Wogner home. Battle, thp John Bohm honll' f nrtaY pvr :r=-~i[I~-I.~~liiJJ:1.Ind !\II'S Hllr y Wellwr, was IMP :'J61'l JS J allgenbu g, Mrs Vel non Hattie Pri'1ce, Mr<; Fred ,Jochens, Ihome. lied In the RobejI't Nurnberg home ICreek Saturdh) hllnorlng I II Ann Hohm on h( I' I

lasl Sun Ely at lLhrlsl Luthpr 1 Bqhme[ 41l1d MIS Lt'Roy Wachter, Mrs, WaltElr Fenske, Mrs. Erwin _. r....rr. and !\'Irs. Hans Asmus vi~it· Wednesday evening IMr and l'Ihs Casper Hrockt' hlrthd l~No folk Sponsors WU( nbmm<ltJ/1g (Olllllll(tPl Ulrich, Mrs. H. C. Fal.k and Mrs .. ed in the Donal.d Vol wiler home Mrs Henry Astnus and her moth mel:r, Plerr( and \Tr and \IIS :\lJ~ \ W lllhnson PIPH1.llllfin •• "

Mrs. ({ayman( Russ, Mrs_ Erwin fllt' (ll"I~;]nl/_,lllllt1 vot(~d 10' bUY!Anna Jankn Heno Npv ITtlPsday ('vening: er Mrs Bertha »ehmer WlTe dill J E Pmgel attended the funu~l. Inri !'o11 ~nd \lrs \\ lrd Inhtls()nSchomherg, Pi'ree, ar~d !'Ilrs.l)(onn '>alll'l'rS ilJJd tlw J>·TA maga·'I_ ," 1 F:dwin Ulrich~SjOl1X City, was a ner guests III ~hc'Fred Frevert of Theodore Schne(kJoth, Osmond. K(lln Hld \\(t"l \Isltors I~th('Tirnpl'rIy, No olk. J)jnner guesb the sehoul, Mrs .. paUI .John- Couple-s Club Saturday caller in the Erwin Ul- home, Wayne, TlJCSda. y . . ISund~y afternoon. Th('y.aIsO \'IS Otto 1~{'~ln1('1' :\urfolk, .Ti llr <,

in Ih(' Weiher home, w l' r (' :\-'ll'!t -:1 l {J ga\'(' a I'cpurl 0/1 lilt, l'-TA con· 1 MI'. amI Mrs. Leonard Marten nch home. Mark and Cheryl Lynn, chIldren lied Ln the Mrs. Pauline Wuhhl'n- ','J'r;!lnk Landrct I, LeMars, [<1,; ,\'Ir I.JI.!J1(·/1tT lwld J'('("('ntly at La.ure!.. entertained Couples club TIlUrsday Ed Behn:er returned home from of Mr, and Mrs. '~wam Luhr, were horst home. ../ '\ \\" 1'1f'aS;I~10n, ~~llld :\lrs. Hay ond BlISS nnd fam . SllIl'ley Voss, Norfolk seowr hlgh-evenlllg. Guests were :'vIr. and Mrs_jlhe Methochst hospital, Omaba, last baptized Frl~a~ 'evenmg. Rev. G.:, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Schf'l]('n- ;J11d ,\lr :lflll .\I1"~ .'rflh~.. "n,ily and \11'. aOr Mrs. H:rwin Sehorl1 :' .8!II<!(,nl. wI~o spe.l1t thrC'(' months .:I.t [Wilbur Bruhn a.nd.l\'Ir.. and Mrs. Le .• week. lie underwent major surgery B..F.rank, Tr.lmty! Luthfi.'ran pasLor" herg, .K1rt an.cl Karman VIS,I[f'f! ][1 Kl'\"ln :J11d, C:rr;. \1~~1<~lt'. mIwrg and fami y, I'iere(', alld 1\-11' I Culo.~f1(,. ('('I"lllany, for the Amen· land Anderson I'nz('s went to Mrs there several weeks ago. offIcIated.' I the BIll Hoffman hom£', \\'msllJc. Ow II"\'ltl r 1lllllll:ll1 Star,ton.and :III'S,. De<ll1 Timpcrly ,-lIlt.1 L1Ill I('Ill! Fjeld Sel'VJcI' program I a s t Myron Deck, NIl'S Carl Mann, Mr I\'1rs. Otto Wantoch and infant son Kathleen Ann, infant d,aughter o! Sunday evenmg. . Fnda~' I'\"t'nmg_ . \.IJ)', :"J Orf.. r.11k. . ,~,l\"(' a talk and showed I Anderson and 1\'11'. Bruhn. Nov, 25 return. ed home f.1'Om a l"{orfolk has. Mr. and Mrs. R.o b e r t Thomas, Mrs. J:-- u. g u. st. Bronz.ynskl. and, :\lrs Ho~{'t' !'Ilorns ~ n d T'rl"l,,-- I Imeeting will be in the Elmer Pet- pital Friday. Wayne, was haptlll:eo Sunday morn· IgrandchIldren, J u d Y and Kt'\'IIl' WlIISlc!t'. W('f{! \'I~J!nrs Ln Ih(', {asP-TA H41d Me ing ('lan'1let' 'Schro{'der, Mrs. ers ,home. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Fleteher, ing at Trinity LUlh.e~~ln. ehurth, Bronzynskl, Wmslde, viSIted m the mlls :'\JI'I~\'n IiOI1H' Sunday a \('1'

P.'fA Feting was h¢ld:last MOil. ~W;?'J1(' SI'!lt'l'lJrs ;1I1d Mrs. Erwin ---:- .council Bluffs, la., a~d Mr. and Rev. G. B. Frank offlclatmg. Mrs ..Minnie Krause home TUl'sday 110<i'1. ~('V('I ing at the HUSkins Puhlic lUll kh ,~('rv('d on thl' rl'freshment! PInochle Club '_ IMrs. Louie Gosch, PIerce, were Mr. and.. Mrs. Harvey Averman 1 mormng. . : :llrs 1<.l.r:.1 Jodwtls "nl~'r{'d (.'u,

rs.·Dennis hIs ViCl' CfJIl\n1l11t;l'. I Pinochle ClUb. p1et .m .the ~rt Sunday supper guests In the Louis a~~ family were, Fnday evening Mary. JOhLlska, ~OI:fOlk'Kw~s .allb('r<ll1. hll~rltal. \orfolk, Sundarl

P ·.1 t du t d. tI 't· --i-- IB('hmer home for the fJrst m.ectlll g Bcnch.n. home.. . Vlsltors m the D4.ltaS Schellenberg caller III t e Mrs. j' mme rausl' !'III''' A. W, ,John<;on, ple.a."an on.,r('SI(en,OOn (' c ~e Inee .111 g ·

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·$ . t of-the season Fnday'('venmg. Rev. Mr and M;s Carl Hinrzmann, and home. and J. E. Pingel homes Sunday <If and l\Ir and Mrs_ Ward Juhn6on.;\lr:~i Jllis was named IpreSldent f)"e y • • • a.nd Mrs. G. B. Frank, Mrs. Arthur Mr. and I\lrs. Don&ld Mei~rhenry Mrs Martha Rohrke entered Lu. ternoon. Irary and Ke\!m WC'!"l' VlSI.ors Jt1

~I: .}' R~~e vac~n('} ('tlUM'~ ';'hel1 .o,ld' ". I Marotz and Waynf' .Tl.1Om;ls won .ancl fam~ly Were dmner g~ests in thera~ hospital, Norfolk, Sunday for Mrs. Gilbert Kra.use was a calkr Enw!>t Kollath horne \Vedm'slJ I., 0. ald. Dlx<;en '1J10r'd trOfll I ASsoclatronMeets !pnzes. Nov. 15 meelmg WIll be m,the Edwm Melcrbenry honlie Sun- treatment in the Mrs. MinDle Krause home day ('\Tnmg

1(' n.llnr~y", ~nd,_~~r.., ~~a,lll .ITljf AI,1l ~.'iSOl·la~lOn for Lllthe:. the J. E_ Pingel home. iday,. Mr. an~ Mrs. Arthur Rabe' and Tuesday afternoon. )\1r. and ?I'll'S Ed Kollalh. Rnas (It duJ YI~'~ PI/ eSldull. d~l Uramh '1.l~), 1[(JSkJl1~" held their - ! Lynn Melerhenry, Stanton. spent f 'J W· 'd Mr nd Mrs AI. Mr and Mrs Henrv Langenberg and Mrs. G. 11_ frank. Mr and!

I\:rs.-. .on WalIH'LJ.';. .magl:lzlIlP ~nndal l11e('tlng und chIll supper at H~lIowee-n Partie,s :'from Thursday until Sunday in the ba~l ~arql~:~d~' Lo~ ~ngeles . Mr sr w·ere Saturday supper guests if; Mrs, George LungentH'rg, :'vir and I(·I~~ln~an,. Mrs: .T. E. ~I~gel and 1)1(' p,I]'(Jl'!llal school Monday eve· Trinity YOl-Jng People's League 'I home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. e~ Mr E il 'Gruechou No~folk' th~ Jack O'Kane home and over- Mrs_ Aclolph_Bl"lIugeman, 1\11'. and 'I-";;;;"';';;;"';"'-:-";':",==::~·IMIS,.. l,.r III Ulneh, pul~lt(,lty chaIr· rpng. R('\'_ (;, B_ Frank. presirlenl, held a Halloween party and chili land Mrs. Carl Hinzman an s. m , _' ' =__~_ __=__ t1lH'1l. ;"'lr.. ~Iarenee:Schroe(jer and (ondllded the business meeting. supper in the parochial schOOl base- i Mr. and ~r6. Henry.Langenberg,!'Ill'S. :It .s,( ye~r bop"~s and _, pro· I ll'('lJ~n of off.jeers was held with Iment 1;'hursd.$Y. Games were ~lay. i jr. and family :-vere Visitors in the

eh lrmen, Mrs., !Ma~~~l~, __ ,1_I_orr!_~~_:~elllg re-elected. They ed, with Ja.nct Glaze and ~mda IFred Muehlruele.r home. Wi~Sid.. e"-.--'----"~--~ I Krause servlog on the comtltlttee. Wednesday evenmg. ,

Twenty,two tnemhers and guests I Mr. and Mrs. Albert Behmer,Iattended, gucst.s from Nor.] Norfolk, visited in the Henry As-I folk and WInSide. RIchard mus hom e Sonday afte'moon,

IGlaze and Mrs. Gilbert Krause honoring Mrs. As m U 5 on. he,rserved the chill. I birthday. Evening guests were

Mrs. Mary Falk ent.ert~ined se\,-I Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Asmus anderaI couples Saturday mght at a family, Stanton, Mr. and Mrs.

IHalloween party in honor of h('r Donald Asmus, Douglas and Dan·guests, Mr. and Mrs. Don Gerhardt, iel, and Mr. and Mrs. VernonDonnie and Pat, Omaha. Prizes at Behmer, Richard and Jon.cards went to Mr. and Mrs, Cat! Mr. ann :\Irs. Henry Langenberg,

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M.ann; M.rs. Hans Asmus and.~Tr_ 51'. visited her sister, Mrs. :Mont

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Gerhanlt. The occasIOn al!'iQ mark"1 W,dk('r, Omaba, Sunday.ed tho bIrthday of Mrs. Gerhardt, Mrs. BNth::r Behmer and Mrs.SIster of Mrs. Falk. Henry Asmus visited Mrs. William

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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rohrbcrg, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Ulrich, Mrs.Mrs. Adolph Spatz, Osmond, :l\Irs. Minnie Brueckner and Mrs. Lizzzie

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F. D. Woodford, South. Sioux City, 1 Puis spent Sunday afternoon in theand Richard, $011 of Mr. and Mrs, IHarry Brummels home, Randolph.Vel' n-.o n Behmer, Hoskins, cele-·I Mr. and Mrs. Chris Graber, Nor·brated their birthdays m the Rohr-' tolk. :\lr, and Mrs Fred Maas, Mr.

~~~~~or:~~~s~~Z~~'~r;~~~~,Ot~I~~i~~~ ~~~;~. E~~~etii~~~~n~n ~~~s~~:-4nd Mrs_ Johnny. Krause, the v{,rn-II were Sunday evening visitors in theon Behmer faIntly, 1\lr. and Mrs. Harvey Avermann home.Wendell Rohrberg, MI'. Spatz and 1\'11'. and Mrs. Clau!'i RathmanPaul and Ella Buchanan. and Fred Rathman, Dalton, were

Selda Ergan, TurkiS.h student at I-visitors in the Ed Rathman home,Norfolk high sqhool, was surprised Wayne, Tuesday e"ening.in the Vernon Behmer home Fri- Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Bruggemanday evening in honor of her birth- spent the weekend in the horne of

I day. Guests were 27 grrls from the: her hrother·in-law and sister, Mr.I school. Marcia Behmer was host· [ and Mrs. George Berg, Nor t h

less . .Mrs. Behmer baked and dec- Plalte.orated the cake which cenh'red the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kramer andtable. IMr. and Mrs. Hans Asmus visited- in the Donald Vol wiler home Sun·Hoskins Garden Club -day evening.

Hoskins Garden club member~ Sandra Weiher, Lincoln, spentwere entertained by Amelia Schroe· the weekend with her p<lrents, Mr.del' in the Otto Ulrich home Thurs- and Mrs. Harry Weiher.day afternoon. Mrs. E. A. Strate Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Schellen·and Mrs. Dave Leuker and Chris- berg, Kirt and Karman were 'din­tine we!'!e guests. Mrs. Reuben Puis, ner guests in, the Clarence HammpresideI).t, openep the meeting with home Wedneskjay.a pra'weIj. Roll call was "Winter Mrs. Frank Landreth, LeMars,Bouquet.," and ,members brought Ia., came SaturdaY to visit her

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1, 14.7 in Final Game ' High scores: wa't otler, 217; us au sen I 5Wi dcals lip'at Peru Stale, 50-70S IFive Score th~;,~n~:d;:;~ayhO:..t~~~ft':,~~d ~:;:tnb:~~~":19~~';ai~~~!~~I~.~~:H~td!SatlJrday: i

_ C~aifj's defense Ifound HI(> gain!? WiSnel" 14-7 in non-conference play. Tuesday Nlte I W L

F K " f S d lough ~VedQ,Csd::;Y os Winside rolled The Mustangs scored in the first . C~rr's Implement ..+ 241h 7Jh Long Beach Cali '--q.e,"e'-""'-- iea~ney. or" ecan oV~~a~~,~~rs~~~;~' cam(' on the finnl .~~a~t~l~v:~ l~~ed s:~~~~~~~~e5~~:: ~~~'r:~'~~:ir;···~.·~.·.··.I.·.·. ~ : Funeral service~ I for G~IS· Eplay ofi the -game on <t run hy Ken in the third quarter on a pass from Quality ~gg.- Marke:l 18% 13~2 P~ulsen, 74, Long, Bench, ielllf.:

Anj~£tions' change rllpidlv in foot~--- - -.:.------~~---.-----.--- Nelson. Leon Remm to Schellpepcr. , Am. Leg!on - j.. 15% 16'h were ht>ld Saturday nrtcrnqo at" baLaU. I't' ' • .',. . 'In, ay be, I,Jack near full pq.wcr as Scoring fOl~ Win!'i:ide wvre Ronnie With only minutes remaining in Uptowners 15 17 Dilday Chnpcl, Lon~ Bcach~ M{.' f ',week WaY.rtc StatiC's. W!ld.! Ills l('~' Injury seems tOibl' healing, lJurris, But(,~1 Hedel, fll1lan Mintz, the g~me, Bob Hurst broke loose Far~er's Uniop 15 17 Paulsen died last Thurs(lay {oj fl\\"

cats ~attled; fOr,Jlrst ,plarl' In thel Wayne will need alii the' cheer Dutch SLevcrns and (;ary Bowers fqr Wisner and romped through the Brandt Grain Co... -I 15 17 'ing 8 lengthy illness, He had I ~enNebraska Coll:cgc ('onfercncp andl av"ilal~le i'n view of ,ra l!Cearney re- Q defenders fo,r a 30-yard touchdown :Erwin's Seryice .. "'--'1'" 15 17 an invaJid .Jearly 12 yeurs aJ1d "aslost to Peru Stat.e n.T." porl Hjat its team wm be at f~ll run. Gayle ~;icse made the PAT. Lund's Barber ShOP. ... 15 Ii, hospitalized lEl months bcfw-e his

Saturday tho~1 will plllY KellrnCYi!Slrcng:91 _ and C~CF' to avenge Pi'i3rc~ O~er Plainview Score by 9uarters: Bus's Mobil -, 14t1: 17% death,

St. ate. fbr s('co.n.r1. Plrl(.'(', 1hl" gamel the 19-7 defeat Way c inflicted I~.. '~t (lula'irrt:C1CtoPuUC'lhl,.e,·odw.,a'ScrtOO"('I""f~'''.ot f,7IU,r,tnh. Swta'snnt,?,? I 70

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7..sherry·s Inc ~, ..J:. 13 . 19' Rev. ThJlmas F. Johnson of ici·

,star~1Ilg at. ~ p_lll. In Wa o("s Me· year.; "n " ~" '-- Coca Cola. .. ...J... 12 20 ated at the rHes. Margu~rl,te Slor-mOflollstadlUm. Hoth Ie' ms h~ve The Wildcats had~ IItlle to cheer view :!,(J·7, after trailing for ttlTce. F~r~ Bureau Ins, .+. 4 28 man ,wa:; Nganlst. BUrlal was in

3·2 con£crenc(~ ."l!(orrls and are' t~('d lin the 'Peru debacle. The Bobc-uts pe~i~~\.'V:-l~;'r hit l\IikP..Logon with Pender Wins 20..19 H1gh. scores: Latf K~cster - Westminster Mausoleum.,for,secpnd ~~hltld 1'-"~1l,5.0-1.'wlllCh had command almost continuously ~ ~~~:.n6~%;h~~st,~nM~ii.1~~dol~ennd Gusta]Vc Emil Paulscn, soni ofwOI1.Lhp Nee CroWll Ul lJ('almg the after.a Wayn,p thrust collaps~d mid- a 25-yard TIJ pass and again with Pende~ eked out a 20-19 victory 3062: Mr. and Mrs. He~ry Paulsen, ,\oasWIl1Il'~~s. , W~\y lfi lhe i1rst quarter. a PAT pass to giv(' .1'lainview their: over a st!bb?fn West Point G,uardi· , . born Junf> ~3, 1987 at Calhqun.

~wol weeks or so ago t~e Wild- l"ur a, moment Wayne, appeared 7-B advantage an Angel telam Wednesday nig.ht. Thursday Nite IW -L When he was fivo, h~ came withI n d I thl k th j Roge,· F('ddern g10t the nrst TD Pender recu'vered a GA fumble THIS 190 P"UND h .:I ~d . h' t t C II h h Ica s lla reason 0, cy on the ay when Schneider zipped ~ U og-uress!,," Bressler·Schenck __ .. 20 8 J8 parcn'!' 0 arro were ere·

v.:ere as :£Iood as any other pros· fOl' 54 y lrds to the Peru 15. Three for Pi<!rc(, on a 6;j·yard run. lie tate in t p fourth quarter and ran ,deer was checked in at Hatt. SChroeder."s s.e.rvi.ce 20 12 sided until five years ago .whetl

I.P~CL,f'o.. r the c1ulInpions'hip. Now plays re, ulted in 11 loss and brought ancl Jim Weber )..;ot thl' fourth quar- out the 10.C~. to protect their one- ington at 9 a.m. the morning Tomeo ' ' .., 20 12 he moved tc Long Beach. He ~nsInluri~~ hav& damaged hopes ,for n b out I the field goal 9'ttempt. tel' TD!;. point lea 1 the deer season opened by Ron- Thrrrty Market.. .19" 13 married tc. Margaret Paul~en,even s~lvllging second place, The Krad's ~w kick was blockkd, :and old Wacker, Carroll. The 16- Her '-s Hoboes ~ 17 15 I<~eb. 1~13' . i:Cat5...a:",ait Kearney. badly hurt peru.. en, TO. m Neal grabbed Ithe D. "I W U 1961 S year-old hunter got his deer NE Nebr. RPPD _j, 16 16 Surv von; in~'hlde his Widow;In startl.ns_ strength. loose b' 1I for a 75·Yard spl'int j ellli S Flip P eason Emerson Liquid 'FQrt. 16 • 16 three aug-hters, Mrs. Eva M~rtin

, Da.v~ ,1<:',11:1, tll(' t,cam's l~ading I~avlfig lall the. Wayne tea~ I,~)e- , I. : U hunting near the Missouri river. Doescher Constr, .!. .. 15 17 and Ms. Dwight Meteer, Longpass ,xqceJv{~r atilt! only experienced hmd exrept tackle Jaek 0 BriCn '1 Alley Busters '15 17 Beach,', anr! Mrs. Harold MeINer,kielce.r,. SUfft'f('(I. il sl'rious knee i~ who pur~ue(, all the way hut could W.,·h4112 W.O'L I High scores: W,lyne Tietgen, 225 Clements Fert. 13 19 Atlanta, Ga.; a sister, Mrs. A~lHij~lrY("'.'j.;perll d('ft'n(h~l's blocked hIS not gUl1lln inch, I m In .yar· aure and ~90; First ~ational Bank, 977 TpW"o'nneCryIHinydberr"'d ·.·.·.·.·.·.·.T.·,·. 10

712~ Hanadn.'Sehn.;ro'WnOMg:Eanvderc,hlldren, Brpc('

flCld,.gQa,j ,lll"II1'jlt UllJ.!. sw,lrmcd aU Early in the second quarter ~ and 2,690. '~.,over, him. 1';<11'11<'1- ill the game he Pftru has,ed a Wayne fumble ..' High, scores: Dale, Mayberry, Rel,ativeo; from a distance whoalso spJ'pim'r1 ,10 ankle, Jle ~ill not ba;ck->t the Wildcat 9.yard line.. ~ T.lle ,~aynl' I~hl(', ,l.)t.'vlls. f,JnI sh:'cI W'akefloeld Bowling 200 and '544; Herb's H boes, 1.019; ttended the services were. Me.plilY S"turduy Ron Kiley cut through to score their 19h1 foot h,J1 ISUlson last W~d. very good season. Lessman aver- Thrifty Market"2,919. and Mrs, Harold McEver, At1anta,

I-Ia.lfQllck {;l'nt' Schn~~der also on the n&xt play, Dick Placlt's nl'sdilY nJl;ht by .~()lJn~IIY UlIImpmg aged 182 2~ yardt per game as 1 1 • Ga" and Mrs. Anna Hansen, Car·spralllcd .an ,Dilkie at '.'eru, hut Icd kick W S Good, putting Peru out tbe Laun.l, Bt'ars 41 12. _ _ Waynt:l's lea~ing g ound gainer for Wedne-sday Night W L roll.

i~: ~~:/~~~~e 1~~~:~,il1l~n~~~~~ ~~troa;,d~f '~:wf~Ot t i~~·~r~~~~out one first ()ft:~n ~~~~~,\~~ ~(;Ol~l~'~rrt~~~;_~~~~ ~:~'k~ :c~~~~1 l~f t~'~:~dO,a:sd~~r ~; RO~~~~ ~~~~~o~gg Market ~: ~ 'I C~~o~:nn s~~e~7:~~~~~rtiDfiton •

ao/, Soturduy. I The ~bcats earned their next touch<!lllwn HI 13 plays WIth Marl,Jn a~d was successful on. four PAT TNT Motel.: 16 8 Holy Trinity Wednesdaf 19-14 in a Friends Pick Corn, forQU9I'1t~rbacl(s Dave Munro and two tqu 'hdowns on strai.ght foot-. L.essma~n PUTl~.ll~g .o:'cr ~he 1 D tI;ied for a total of 64 pomts for the Busby Elevator 15 9 .Lewis and Clark conference game,

tori1 ",Mllle-r ~oth left the Peru ball, alt laugh two short Wayne from th( OIH'. J( rI Y (,r.Jnq~lSt took season. Thomsen Hardware 15 9 Bud Dimmitt scored 'a-tl.lof Craf- Inlured Ma'rk Stringergame early with iniuri~$, 'How punts g ve them break$. Kelley 11 over left fo!' lhe , AT and 1----__+_____ Cash Store 14 10 ~r:~s~o~?~,u~~.e on a pass and two

much they can play Saturday is plunged .ne yard for the third TD. Wayn(' led WAYNE BO LING Helen's Shoppe 13 11 Roger Eichoff and Ken Meyer Eleven neighbors gathered' at the-not known. Quarterback 'Alex In- Leonard. Kinser ran nine for thd Laurel ('C1lllt nglJt bad, ar:H ! went Elaine's Beauty Shop' 12 12 Mark Stringer farm Thursda\' 10 I. I d h d b 1ft d f t I I w th' r t . 1- 1 each caught pass~ for Holy Trini·

:~:n:eaaS:~~{hiS aleav::non7;t D:~ ~~~~t~in1~S~ntcr. Place convfrtc olr~\a~~I(,~~S~l. l~;~~ T~~I"c~t;~eS~~ll'~ Couples League W L ~a:r~ee~'~~a~~n& Lbr. ii i~ ty scO£es, . ~~~r~~~~ghiSfr~~n. aSlr~~;~;O~~C(~~,. (. 1'1 Th [' Score by quarters: I;=:::;:======;:=::==t==~==:t=~.,...alvert' for signal calling, He In thel fourth period Peru had ~ pa.ss to ,ary e lrsun. e ,ears Carman-2ach 24 8 Gamble\s 10 14 Crofton 0----19played nearly three quarters at first anq 10 on the Wayne five buG missed the PAT unci Wayne stayed Thompson-West 19 13 Herb's Honey~ 10 14 Hartington 0--14Per~, co~pl,eted fou~ of 12 pass" couldn't punch across. This was ahead 7·6. Whitney-Luschen 19 13 Rexall Drug '..... 0-•••••••• 10 14es, Including a sconng heave to Wayne's lone defensive gem. After that is was all Wayne as Thomsen-Gathje 18 14 Waldbaum's _.. 8 16

Stan .S~ha~lii 40 se~r\ds before As' time ran out, "Calvert engi- the. Deyils, ran at will. Wayn~ lIalls-Danielson 17 15 ~~~~~~~~~ ~~f'~~-------" ~ i,~ O'Neill St. Mary's Winsthe end. , ,neered an 8S-yard drive including took the kickoff after the Bears . Woocls·Rees 17 15 'O'Neill St. Mary's came b a c k

mlard TOll1 ~l1lt'kr's, status. w.as passes of 31 yards to J'irn Grove, TO a~d Bus ~ikes a~d Lessmann Gathje-Bull 14 18 High scores: ullerton. 's, 2,597; from last week's loss to down At-

?, ublful Ilt lllHlw('pk alter a nb Ifi- nine to Dick Chochon and four to combmed their runnmg talents !O Doescher-Sievers 14 18 Vivian MUler.: 549; Busby Ele- kinson 54-0. Five St. Mary's play.J !ry at .1'ertl. Schaulis for the score. O'Brien ~ove the ball to the La~rel 38 m Hanks-Engel 14 18 vator, 910; Nor ,Linder, 214. ers scored touchdowns.

'A more eIJerrful Hole iSi the pros· booted the point eight :plays. At that pomt ~ess- Behmer-Braunger 14 ~ 18 Mixed Dou les ' W L •

~ect th.lt fullback John Bernthal • ~n~h~~~:~k~8t~raOr~~\~~eth:l~d6~ ~~.~~~~~~~~~Elhers 1: ;~ Tail Enders 15 5 .,,'", .... ClUB N'fWS'k, I f kl f P~ Toppers. 15 5

C' T k ThO d L, s went over e t tac e or High s('ores: Butch Woods, 212;ats a e Ir the PAT to lead 14.6., lllelcn LusdlCn, 243 and 528, Arnold ~i;a~~~g~i_~.S ~t;Tile Hf'ars moved [(I lh(' Wayne I Zach 582 Whllney Luschen, 703 Gutter Dusters 8 12At Nee Crete Run :32 on the n('xt se:il's but Wayne Tli()lllpson·W\~st, 1,~60. Pin-Heads 7 13 Pleasant Valley 4-H Club

II Threb points separated Wayne ~~~:(,i~~~'Il~:~:llit{Jr~n~:1IU'~~~::~~H'~,e\(:~lt;.~~ Fri~ay ~adiJs W L g~~~~~~a:~~~ers ~ ~~ th~ ;~~~~~~~I'V~Il~~e4_~e~~~r~.~~State 10m second place Friday III down. Llk('s broke for 2U Nlxons 23 9 H' h N f' d' the Nov. 0 meeting will be at thethe N brash, College .conference IYar~,~ 'and Lessman for yards instit.UtiOnsl." Inc, 22 10 Ig scores: ora 1'10 er, 179cross oontry meet At Crete. to lit th(' \ball on thl~ one where NW Mutua~ 22 10 ~~~I ~~~e~:~~6;~I;~~, ~~p~:~s~~~~ H~r~h~al~~~ .~:~;ng Oct. 9, new There are no more,tingling bird shootirlg than the

Ke'rey won, as expected, with Ken Olds Ilsed a quarterback sn('(lk lnve~tors --~ 16 16 881. officers Wf>re elected as follows: sudden e~plosive f~shes of MaK~ then plea'Sur·

4.,0 poi It.S' Neb.r.. aSka Weslcyan tal-' ,to s¢.ore. G.,.. an<lllisl n.liS.'S.l'd the I'.A.T I Erv.:.Il;. SerVi.re 15 17 Morris Sal'dahl, leader; Melvm Jlb~e moml't'. to remember With Shohllelll b~lusjvehed 7 , Wayne 74, Doane 76, and and IWayne was a!lt'Cld 20-0 as the Arme s ---, 13 19 Scratch League W L Mag n u ~ 0 n, assistant leader; SUper-Sea Cup Wad, Sa';!e Wad are plus f~ctor~ for mini·Ch d 79 k · th" P' 1n1" anc 9 23 mum reeo.',il, ,plil-secofld imp"t, , ~nd u.nl!Orril patterns..'a ren ,rna mg , e scormg un- half' ended lerSOIl r e Fair Store 23 5 Charles Sandahl, president; Billusuall balanced. . . 01) the second htllf kickoff scn('~;, M.anl)n's - ---- 8?4. Wkfd. Nat'l. Bank 20 8 Sievers, secretary; Harlen Longe, M h F· S

Dea White of Doane won the m-!Laurel movcd to the Wayne 22, High score: Marg Raste~e,.194; Wkfd. Furniture 18 10 Itreasurer and Delores Haase, er~ ani Ifaston'e to''re?ividu I crown with a .15:58 c1ock- -but gave up the hall un downs. Two Delores D,oe.sc'fier, 510; InstJtutlOns, Hartz Hybrid 13 15 news repl.rter. 222 M'ai. , I .,. Wqy'ne, Nebr.!'mg 0 ,the tbree-rode course. pemptics len Waym' un their own Inc" 611; Nlxons, 1,679. Y:!rk.fddr"'cLki~oUni~..Fs"fetrivli"zceer 1111 17 •Kear,n, y ~ Gar! .Shubert and Clar- 39 v.!hdfC Ollis punted. Friday Nite tadies W· L ~ .." 11 ADVERTISE fT IN' THE!

e~e ~delfin~edseeondand Ldurel took lhe ball on 'their 32, Nixon's 27 7Ii~N~U~m~b~e~r~.~r~.~~~.~W~:1~8~~W~A~y~N~E~H~E~R~A~~~W~A~N~T~A~D~S~~~~~~~~~~~E·~~~::::tl:~~~~~third, ~d W.ayne s Ken 'Katzer was but lost yardage in four plays and Institutions' Inc. 20 8 "~~---l-+-- Ifourth t 16.42, puntedl from their 23. Northweste n Mutual 20 8 I

Char es Borg gave Wayne a sev· The punt cost them another TO Erwin's Sevvice 13 15 I·J

enth pI ceo Carl Owczarzak,. ~2tb; as Lessman fielded the ball on Arnie's 13 15 IkJohn K use, 24th, and Rod Billings, his own 45 and raced 5S yards lnvest~rs 12 16~~te; re the other Wa~nl' pomt for a TO. Likes :made the PAT Marilyn's 7 21

wi· 'b t f and t~9 jicore was 27-6. Pierson's Ins 6 22t t~S lyan Mles. 6e~ orm~r t\~~S II Laur'l picked up their final High ~corc;l~' Bobbie Wietmer,;l~ins ~~e PI:C~I~ t1~:e:o~t.heurs i~ touc~d wn o.n the Hex

l, s~ries ~"htiC:1 193.; Carrie Rcthmeier, 457; Insti-

th f t it" ~ d W carne mtn the t 111" qual' CI. tutlOns Inc" G3:: and 1,644.,e II' ~ G e ge _ ay.ne. Weiole's Vckof[ was blocked 011 '

. Nex .outIl). for ~he.Wildcat har- the 50 and ran hack to the Wayne Hit 'N Mrs. W Lners. III be, the, dIstrIct NAIA run 40 when' Linlrpl uspd 13 plays to 1\1 & S Oil 24 8at Lm oln l\ov. 10: score. Gary Sauser J()\"C~ for six Squirt 20 12

• , points till' PAT WllS missed as Tillie's 18~'2 ,13~2Cad ts in Easy :34-7 Wayn~ leu 27·12. Hotel Morrison 18 14Viet ry Over Madison Ag~in a kicked ball co~t the EI Rancho 17 15

Mad'son felt the! power of the Beart a TO as ~essman fielded Carl's Conoeo 16 16top-rat d Class C West Point club the· ~~ckOft on thJWayne 20 and Jim & Nyla's 15 17as the Cadets smashed them 34-7 romp d 80 ya.rds for the touch- ~f~~e:rOla . . 1

104% if%

Wedn sday night. dOWll~ Granquist made the P~T Blake Studi.:> 9 23

Wcst Point madefour TDs.on the :ve:: '~~:a~~~~12. nd the DeVils Hlgb scores: Tootie Lowe _ Nor-

gr~:an~s~~d :C~~~~d f~r tt~cc fl::~~nd Lau~el fniled _to move the ball rna Ehlers, 172; Lue Kuhl, 482; Mf II tl-: k k ff 'nd gave up & SOil, 779; Hotel Morrison, 2,·

period w hen ~arvin Kreit~an o~ ~~1~;s d~ t~~ - aY~JC 43, From 175.brok;e .loose !OT a 40·yard scormg 'their tpp Wayne s eoml unit moved

~~~h~~~o~t~~n:~;,.passedto Tom ~o the, I Laurel 12 s .Coach M~cie-. S ib t ]ewskt llsed up all hiS reserves.

W c~r; :. ~ qual' ers: 7 14 6~34 But the reserve found the ga-Me~. am 7 0 0-- 7 ing toq. tOll,£'h insi e the Bears 15

a Ison. and tu~ned the ba lover on downs

, onL~~e~:t t.ried tw plays up theBloomfield Rolls OyerCreighton in NE Tilt '.I :~:I~gf~[ tft~~~~i g~d ~?etre2 f~:~~~

Bloomfield romped to an ea~y to punt. But even then' the Devils40-13 win over Creighton Wednes- scored as the p nt, \'fas blockedday iIka-- NE Nebraska iJonference and Dave Ewing ecpvered in thegame. ebd zo!ne for the. D.; Mike Newton scored: on a 70-yard The: nor· confer nce win gaveromp and Don Bruegdtan scored on waYne~ a 5-2·1 rcc rd, after taking~l~~-~~~~lass-runcombinati?n for ~b~~~~ :cl:.c(: in t e Husker West

Tne win gave Bloomfield a 3-4-0 :Marlin Lessman ended his highseason record. I' school, football ere e r with a

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Youth Collect:, The UNICEFSundllY evening. Trinity Lutheranlcague entertained the Methodistleague ·.after the drive. Rev. andMrs. H. [;'. Mueller, Mrs. DonWacker and Donna Quinn sponsor·ed games .Hld lunch was served.

Church Olnnb,.Two hUOlired-fiftv persons at­

lended th(~ ham (lJ~nef at TrinityLulheran church Friday ceveningsponsored by the r.adies aid andWomen of the church council. Mrs,Leo Jens¢n was chairman. Townsrepresented were Wayne, Pilger,Hoskins, Carroll and Norfolk.

Wedding AnnouncementMr. and Mr'4. Ben Fenske, Win;

side, aDnou~cc the approachingmarriage of ther' daughtcr, Karen,and Tllomas L('e Clau~en, son ofMr. and \1rs Victor ClausenBloomfie'ld.

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....-----------'1 W~,~~ ~~~~n~(~eting of the Metho.d!:;t clllirdl Vias held Tuesday withMrs . .1. G. Sweigard as hostess.Mrs. Harry Drevscn \.... as a guest.lVII'S, William Wylie presented· thell'sson with uther members takingpart. Mrs. Don' Painter presidedo\el the bu'mess meetmg

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parenti, Mr•.and,Mro, OlIo,Sohluel- r - I '5'· ILYdia Clark F1.reno C 1 • fJ Th W' I b) H' ld' . ". :lt.r ~Uni.PhreY."llradleY .nd D.·.•".• FUnera. erYICeS I lh R' E C .,0, S ••.• vo 0 oync c r, or•• Thurs,dc.y, N~vcmbo 2,19GI .. 'ni~' r~ml!~ed ~~. j!lpe~d: ~ few 'di@Y~ '. "": ~~~y~ ~:iei~;/'cr:~n~'Sj~~I~ :~~~~~ , ,0, '.' . '

with ,.then' grBndlisrent,s. , ", eOr Dav·ld era·In IS D Rollow E Clark Tit n !Ion nn<~ Mrs, ..tOler h'll, '\1ak l"[ r':l\fl (I; ..\\he l (It al· to I (1)1')'MIS. Dora Ritze was· a ~UIl.'d•.~,.f:, .. \VY.O:: Dale J .. ~Clarl;. De~~~r~g 8~U' f,leld, and 1\lrs A .", (' n, Tho non, nnl~ 1"lllrcncl' I ~Rotl~wl~ch; -W~ •.

dinner guest in ,the W~i8 IUtze H·ld. ~ I William E. Clark Bettel"'avia ,:)chenectady,. Y.: rour ons, NI,;1\; Sl'l'. 11'1' 'T26N, R3E, 'tax:home. Br~nd& ~venson was au at-, e In. aure Calif.; two sisters, M;s. V~nitn Of': V~rnon, New York City, ,I~hn. ,ioux $16.50,ternoon visitor In the Ritze home. . . IMOSB, IFlorence, Colo" and Mrs, ICity. IIDm~r, E k, Po.~.t. S. D"inndI Enrl G. '\lbC'tt. (·t nl, to Oct a\ll'., C~I1.ers .In the ,Willis Ritze home F~neral servl ~s for .Davld E, Lois Tate, Sa t8 Ma'ria Calif and W~lIaC'e, Glen.;:! Ie, Cuht,; 15 g nnd- A8ler, NW 1.. I" Sec, 11' T26N 3E

r. and Mr . ~arold LongneCktf, to VISit BIJlV.durutg the week.were Cram, 53, DeFu lak Spr.rngs, Fla" 110 grandchild~.'en ' .. C.lllidren.. and .0 grcnt'.Rr.dnd '.. hU' Tnk S32.'.1!'1. , .' . ,. '.Sta ton and Mr. and Mrs. Fr d L~rry and Gar>, .,edel, Mrs. F. C. we~e beld Mon ay afternoon at .. I .. dren. 1 ' I':"nmn AlIdlJ lorell •Mu hlmeier er dinner gu~sts at Witt, Tom and Jim, Mr. and ,Mr~. Umted Lutherll church, LaureL Rl'lnt!\"('s IIHc djn~ the hu 'rnl .\. ,·n ,u,n, to .Henthe Otto Han' orncj Ponca S~n· Krist 'JensE'Il, Mrs. Dora Ritz'Et arid Mr. Crain died Fridlly at South F' I. 5. Ihdudl'd Mr and Mrs. C L A.n. ;1'1 H('thw~sC~I, I!lilY IA~or. Olllodn . . ' Norman, .L&rry and Terry ;sven- Sioux City, unera ervlces drt'ws, Jl':m 11m Jan. Norfolk: MI'. i ;l\~:;;h~ 1~'1I~11 :~l::t "2.x:Aa of !iec"

no ra. Fred Brandenburg N;r. son. . Rev. C. G. Miller officiated at the • and Mrfi. EvCl. tt !tees, Phi lip, , , ' "" I ..$2, I

fo who spe t several dn s'in t e Mr. and Mrs, ·Richard Mille~ and Clt:e~. Mrs. Frances S~jth and Mrs. For E· E· Dann)' lIlHl Dn\'~d, W~ynt'''' LI. ntI ,llu) lind noll AJt!cr, Hanry andR.'. 'mond Wi tier borne ~etur d Julene "'ere SUnday. dinner gr,ests Wilham Norvell sang "The Old

l ,riC rltson.. . Mrs. Rh:hnrd E~iCS01\' Nikki. on I' lor"'n<'!' Hd,hw Sdl, Dille Clnd Ir­ho e '~unda'y of her parer:ts, Mr, and Mrs "Au- Rugged Cross" and "IJ;l The .Gar- H· Id. W k f. III and Richard 81 d Mr. Dnd Ir!l. \~'Il(' .JOhnsOn, tc Paul [,. Eri }Jon,

rs. Apdr w Andersen spJnt -gust Vacek!.; Mr,' and ~rs. !~red den," ~rs. Verneal Gade was ac· e In a e Ie u John El'icsoh, Vermillion, S. D.,: IS~~N~.1." ~N. 11, T?~N., 3E"S~day after oon with Mr ~d Lehman ana famllY, Pilger, 'Were compamst. Mr, and Mn,. IWallace Felt and ITIiX $:2.00.M~ Krillt Je sen . supper guests, Pallbearers were Elmer Christ· WakefieM - Funeral services for children, Omaht: Mr. I,and trs. Dille .Johnson {·t 01. to' Dale and

rand M s 'GotthiU Jaeg r Mr. and Mrs. lHQ'man Steqbe, ensen, Harold Shell, ,Dick Brauner, Eric John Ericson, 91, WeTC held Frank OakIc.aC Ii 11'. unp Mrs. £1" Durlen£' John iO 1, E t",NE'A ·of See. ,G,n Ruth an Mr and Mrs Chrbt Mrs. Andrew An~ersen and Mrs, Merle and Ervin Murray .and WU· Saturday at the Salem Lutheran nest Swanson a tl Mrj and Irs. ll. T2liN. n:m. I

we..ble Were und~y a!tern~on vis. James C..Jensen' spent Thursday Ham Chambers. Honorary pall· churt;h, Wakefield. Mr. Ericson Ray And~rfon, led, O~k, la., l'nnd Hay Agl.er, ('~ ~I. to HCft.r.y andIIC..'r'r9 in I.he. arreU Graber hO"lC afternoon IIl.the. August Vb.e~kB bearers wer~ George ~onk. sr., died ~Thursday at the Wak~rield Floyd Encson, larmda. Ill. I IFlorcn.t:'l' Hl'U.WI!lCh' W~N %;Norlolk. ' h?~e for hiS bIrthday. Evemng Desmond Smith, Jess Jordon, Fred hos~:lil·al. Stlc. il,' T26:'-J, I :m.s~ven 13di s of the American VISitors were Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Mead, Frank B~ock, John TilIot· Rev. C. WiIlarcl'Carlson, Omaha, COURTHOU E - H,IY Adt'I'. (,t nl. to D.enA A ler,

La on auxili ry met at the Legion A~e and Mr. and Mrs. Richard son, Lester Patton and John Mur· officiated at the rites. Chnrlc!s II\: I~ !'\W '.\, Sell' It, T26N. R3 "ha Wednesd y to cut and sew car. MIller and Julene. . ray. Burial was in Concord ceme· Soderberg san g "Tilt' Old Rug· ROUNQUPpet I rags. Th y now have sev ral Mr. Bnd Mrs. Chester Wylie and tery. erberg, soloist, sang "The Old Rug· 'I b h H ·1',rug~ on h'!.ln to sell. A no.~ost Mrs. Russell Rehmus an~ family David Edward Crain was born ged Cross'" and "All The Way M)-' I See .y t e eralun~h was se ved. spen,t Sunday after~oon.With Mrs. July 12, 1908 in Dixon. countr, the Savior Geads 1\1;e," aceomp~llied boy Oct. 30' '(Jerald '. ' .... 1-"-.,.---1------1--

~r. and rs. J. W. Misfeldt, P. C. Jensen and Jimmie. son of Charles and Lydia Cram. He Jerry Johnson. pallbearer! were folk find' $50 lind $D, U~hllfl~'i l)J Mr lind Mr 'Ad M Ph

De ver, Colo. were callers in sev. spent most Qf .his li~e in. niX?" No~rnan .Swan~on, Bernard Pehr· del'~d to mak!' rl'stl~~t~{~t~f'~::( ~:~I:! \'jsth:d W('dn(~4dn/~n .. ~m:t~::era homes n Wi.nSide o.ver the Cars., Trucks cou~ty an.d was In busmess I~ DI~' s?n. LeVI Dah.lg.ren, Be~n rd Le· OI.ltiJin.mg goods llnd mom'\' \;.'.1."'."! .... 'ltll .illl';;' .. Ad..• '''.1 I MCPhcri'nn"~l'nd'We~kend. on rom 1940 to 1954. Nov. 17, 1928 vine, WJ~lace Ring and l're ~un. false !lrelcnses; l'Ornplil'lnt by !waltl,r il-h."PIlC'l'rnjn. '. '.,Mr. and M . Louie Witte, Helen he was marri~~ to Eve]yn Maude din. Bunal was III the W~kefleld County i\tt(\rtll'Y Charks :""ll m: Mrs. Robert: Frahm' Is 'y'r.' IhI

Costello, dnd Beverly Witte, Yu· Reg,·sfered Halladay at BU~kc. S. J? The coup~e cemt1f:ery. I mott, II Ilh ~Irs Bill Bohne, c~m dotan, were Sun ay dmner and lunch· ., went to DeFumak Spnngs, Fla., I~ Eric Ericsen. son of E*c and I Oct 31' Murvi M!. I '1kI~ Spring.... , ('010, for 11 week or' t'eneon guests in the Mrs. Sam Reich. fr.o 1954. They .returned to Nebraska Sara Ericson, was born Jlmt' 17, IPend' f' d $l3 n d '"$4e r,rc.ll'li

t·: I dano; I

ert home. 1962 for a sho~t tIme and th~n went back 1870 in Dyersfuus, Sweden. lIe spced\~'g ~~;~. m~ht,\n ('om ~~~<;J'r~t t~H Mr, and Mns. Joh'~ Swan.on,Attie Fis~e was a Sunday din. to Flo~lda to make t~elr ~lOm~. came to America. when .he ~as 17. ;Patrolman C. L, H~W('II.1 ) '()rn~lha. Wt'I't' I"ritluy I to _Montlay'

net guest In the Harold Q4inn Max Hendrickson, Wayne, Olds· SurVIVors, Jnclyde hiS Widow, two In 1892 he rd~ned Victoria An· '. . ' I~1I('k1.~. In Iht, ".Nt'ls O. Anderjsonh.~e. mobile daughters, MrS} Clarebel. Ander- dreen at LIh sborg, Kan. They ,Deeds Flied : hOnll' ' : I

q rney a d Jimmy Hansen Dr. John Will i a m Thomas, son and Mrs. T nena Smlt? Lau· were the pt'ren s of seven children.', Eart G. Albert, l.'l al, to tHill" Mr. lInd'Mrsl, Tom B.hlt .'ndape t Sunda evening in the H. Wayne, Cadill~c reI; a son, Dou,la~ L. Crain, Ser- Survivors include the widow; and Darlenc Johnson. 1,~1~ NI'~l" If;Ll11Jr~. Sllpl'l'ioj', spent the w~el<-C..Uansen h me. Dee Rasmussen. Ran~olph, Ford geant Bluff, Ia.; hiS mothE'r:. Mrs. Ithree daughters. Mrs. Carl Ander Sec 11, T26~, 1i3!':. Tax $16.50 I .l'THI Wltll :'III' unl !\-Irs, Edwin B~ho,

Mrs Artie Fisher accompamed Harold Olson, Wakefield, Chev· ----_

the Norman jChrlstcnsen famIly rolet INotfolk, to Denver Wednesday' 1961\\fhere th<J.Y sent until Sunday In I Wayne Implement Co., Wayne,me, Henry w c~er, Larry Wacker, Che\-roletubd Bert Pet tsen homes I Wayne Sportwg Goods, Wayne,

Herbert Pe ers and hiS sister fordMrEt, MJrtha utt, spent last week Kenneth Dunklau, Wayne, Chev·etlll in the Ca I PfeIl home, Pierre. roletS b, and Wit relatives at Colome 1960

s'MO ~ , Dwayne Granfield, Carroll. Chev·rand rs Gerald Becker rolct

Were Sunday Inner guests In the 1959Clair Wdlters home, SIOUX CIty

Busy Farmerettes Meehng Mt ahd M S EdWin Brogran Pi~~~l. Putney, Randolph, FordThe BU3Y Farmettes met Tues. sp~nt Sunday n the Don SJedsehlag 1956

.---....--.,...----.,!day at the fire hall Nma Mueller. hO::, NorfoI . ' Dwain Luhr, Hoskins. ChevroletSWISS MISS Donntl Kruger, Cmdy Montz and atld M DavJd SchortlOg

R E- DIana WeIble were welcomed as huis and fam y, Omaha, and Mrs 1955

FROZEN F UIT PI S new members We got our year ~rVm Vahlka p were Saturday Mabt'l Marple, Wayne, Oldsmo-books and deCided to have a roller ~vening Vls~rs ID the WIlbur hilt'skating pal ty In Dcel'mbct Our Benshoof ho Edward F Thies, Wayne, Fordletold bOok" w('rc handed l)lut We Mr and M s .Jaek Brockman Wilmer Deck, Winside, Pontiacdecided to send Mlss Anderson a and famIly w I'e among the guests James A. narh, Wayne, Buickcard for rcceivlllg a n>cent award m the Chari s Brockman home

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Hostesscs were Sharon and Susie Tues,dar eve mg for Mrs Brock 1954ADAM'S UNSWEETENED Paulson. lllM/ ~Ir~hd James F. Rasmussen, Wayne,

IGRAPEFRUIT JUICE A lesson on malclung mal.rIals, . n rs Gernld Becker Ford

for s,ldrts and blouses was g1ten I were SUpper Juests 10 the Harry Douglas Bergenske, Sholes, OIds-I 46 Ol. can . . . 29c Gaines. were played. Demon tra- ~:J~~ghome, Wakefield. Tuesday mobile 1951

I ' Oom \VI!! start at the November Mr ~nd M s H d M . Jim Marsh, Wayne, Ponti:':\c

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I CRISCO :rting . were' ~~id2Y e~enino;arViSitor~rr;:~l George Hoffman, jr., Wayne,31b can 79c L.~g.M ••ting ,th. W.yn. I .1 home. Ponliae

• . , Winside Rebekah Lodge mem- Mr, and rs. Gerald Becker 194ibets met Friday evening fot their w~re Saturda evening ,visitors III Clifford Pinkelman, Wayne, Stu~regular meeting Mrs Andtew the ~rEld Uo er home, Wayne. de bakerAnp.ersen, & del~gate t~ the .ltc, Supday aite noon visitors in the Louis E. Miller, Carroll, Interna·bekah Ass~mbly, York, gave alre- g~~y"EG,E'hne home were Mrs. tional truckport of the meeting. Lunch was h ",rs, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. 1946sel~vcd by Mrs. Andersen. ~a~~e, ,m~;~ ;na 'Janke, Mr'Ii:~ m~~~~ Alice Chance, Wayne, Olds-

P,~.,hle Cnd ,ClUb K~~:Ihe GT PinQchle card club Ijnet ry a

wi~h Mrs. Ella! Kahl ftFriday. Mrs. Mr.Mlpnie Lantz was ,a :guest. Prizes family, Norfowere won by jMrs. Tilb Aevermann the Ernest D

~n, Mrs. cora~.arr. The group will COllt,~.

m et with ·Mrs. Carl Nieman Nov, I ,~!.':';'~,~~,;M:r ..': V~rnon " 'nd, AdtrtittedJ.'~Mrs:...~'1t u'l Len.2~n,~10. ' fnrm ., 'W.~.Wedc~,dny evening LAprel;' J~.4~:Scli~~c'd.';C0I1COrQ;1

I visit rs tn th 0 . M ttb. h Carol MaM'oh, Wayne; Diana At-JELLe Co erie Club ' ,I Wisner. - ,on B" eEl orne, kins, Wayne; Dale lclder, Wayn~;

rt1rs: H. L. Neely served dessett Linda BOYle" Way n e, spent Mrs. Warren Thun, Laurel; Mrs., (all flav. ts) luncheon Thursday when she en- Thur"da d '"'d . h Galen Marks, Wayn.·, Mrs. Gay·

3 I, 2S letained members of the Coterie II y an .l' n ay 10 t e Vern·pl\jgS•....: , . . . C elu at bridge, Guests were Mrs. on MiHer ho e. ~~~~ 60~~~~~~~'; ~~~~ecir~:~~a~~~:

~' Ra ph Prince, IMrs. E. T. Warne· ryM:~da~a~ s'a~donJa~~in~~r;e~~r~ William Pfeil, Wayne.

. BAKE'S m nde, \-lrs. frank Weible, Mrs. spent Friclay eveniJ;lg in the Dee Dismissed: Mrs. Earl Fish andCHOCOLATE· CHIPS Al\ln Carlsun, Mrs., Wayne' Ime!, Rasmussen h~ime. Randolph. Brian Earl, Belden; Mrs. Marvin6 k' I 19 Mr'. Carl Troutman, Mrs. H. M. Mr~ and 11 rs. Warren Marotz Christensen and Beverly Kay. Lau-

I OZ. P g. ,:, .,j ' .. , . C ~i; ~r~.a~~ ,f!I~~~~i~;~~~niaM~S~C~i~~ and family a d Carl RohUf were reI; H. E. Lindgren, Conco~d; Or-

Ir-----...-+----.... Je sen, Mrs. Alvin Carlson and ~~n::..t~ee~~~ ~ ViSitors. in. the WiI- ~~I.leC~~~~~~'; ~:~~leivr~~~~.s~:;::~~; t '~:~!tiD;e~ilt p~~zeWi~~n~~~: Mr, and M s. Gerald Becker Diana Atkins, Wayne; Dale Ickier.

SLICED Ha old Quinn, Nov. 16. spent Sunday evening ~n the Lloyd ~:~~i~~ ~~l:~i~g:l~·M~:~~e~u~~~~~

~Ro~~~ra~~m~'fta~:f~~M·Brockman zen and Jacqueline, Laurel; Mrs.

1 ,"Ibo pkg. hurche5 I ~an:d::so:n:s::sp:.~rt:·:s:u:nd:.;;;Y::W:il:h:h:.:r::H:.n:r:Y:D:a:n;;;gb:.:r;;;g.:w::a:Yn:.:.::::::;1'--'-"......;'..;..-1-----11 St. P.ul', Ev. ~uther.n ~h:r<~: I, 1

MO~REi.LL'S ~ULLMAN !(11. M. Hi1~'.rl, ~aslor) :J::INIT ursday, Nov. 2: Adult memo ~

ICA NED :HAMS bel' Irip dass, 7:30 p.m. :;~;;~~::i~::::::l:l:o....

31b I: $197 S lurday, Nov. 4, Bible school ,~. @• can ... '~ .. , ins ructions, 1 p.m. I

S IOd;))', l\ov. 5: Sunday school,

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~ean,.Tender 9'.3G a.m.; worship service, 10:20.

PO.RK STEAK th••PhiIUS Reform.d Chyr,h I

lib•. ',' 49c ~ILOW.ll Mountjoy, paslor)

St nday," Nov. 5: Sunday school,

I.TEXAS GRAipEFRU.IT 9:3 n.m.; worship s.rvic., 10:30.

10 for 59c Methodist ChurchI .....' ..... f (Supply Pnslor)

CARAMEL PPLES 10Sa~~~.;-~;:'~~iP5.~e;~'.~~~Yll~Ch001' SY TOeqch .. , . ' . . lOt I ~~~X~I s=:~~~:;SI~~~r<h

ie~,o~,':i~~~V.5: W.rships"rv- HANDLE, 'PGlUS.TAXOANDYO.UOR.OLDrIORe-~',.',··1:4,R''1. ,.

~TrinitY-'--Luthera'ri Church hil buying a car, you. t<Jke care to choose one that

( . F. Otto Mueller, pastor) will bel,'''easy to handle". Take the same ca.~ on the same ~Sa urlflay, Nov. 4: pre-COni:!''a- ' .L. I

lei1 Us c,la1

0s.S".3'09. :30 '.m,; coofirm' on point, ~n ,hoosing the FINANCING PLA~ f.r that ,.rl 'I, MORE, PEOPLE RIDE ON eOtlDYEAR .IIRES TH NON ANY p.THER KIN.D I'-Make ure that your auto loan is one thalt will be "easy j

day,' Nov, 5: Sunday sch 01, . . NATION-W.tDE R~AD HAZA~.D GUARANTEE-All New ,Goodyear Auto Any. Goodyear tire de.a'1r will r.cpair tir.e with.out cha ge10 a,m.; worship service, II. to han Ie" because it is custom-tailored to your needs and . Tires Are Guaranteed: ~gainst normal. road hazards-i.e., or make allm\~nc+ on C"\v tin> ba~{'d on oriwnal tr ad

d ' ff your ,Jcome. That's the kind you get here, Come in! k' hi d h . ill d th 'r'_~'/ ."ul

ay evenmg a Thank 0 ering "1 blowouts, fabr¥: brea s"cut5-eXcept repalra. epunc:u.res. cpt, remam Ig 1'n ~ current ·vvvuycar'pnce.

~l~;~~~~ ..."'!,.,_.1.....~.•.;.~~~~~;. IIC.DdlOOnginaJ".jYi,t.i I ..'Phone 222 Wayne' jr, and!, family. Hoskins and' Mr..... +....-----I~~il~~tsWi~~id~· ~~:hl;:~~~~~:~ !,l_..,j,==.,.,, ...,.__=='_"_W_,=7_th_"=_P_h~one-=..7=33...J _.:2:.1:..1:..:L:o::;g~o:.n~S:t:.:r.:ele.:.t - - __· __W;,;",;O.,;,Y;.n_e..;'..~' N_e_b~r_._'_+__-+ .,._t-~_..

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BlackwallSOe TLlbe·type·

6.70,15 '10.777,10·15 12.777.60-15 14.77

'-prJcl plus taa Ilnt1.tJr',off Jourellr

·SIZE 6.70 x 15 or 7.5& x 14plus tax and 2 old tires off your car.

\\Thy not tbke the sure cure for enIdweather problems that make yOll loseyour grip! Nothing like positive traeti(jnto take hold of the road and pull yaHthrough. You always get that kind of tr:lC­bon with Retreads like th('se. Very ill­

expensive, too!

• PLUS TAX AND YOUR OLD TIRE

NO MONEY DOWNFREE MOUNTINGI

NEVERLOWER PRICED!

3-TAli-Weather' $9 ~"'~ *RAYONS ,b;,;';,p.Here's your chance todrive a real ~argain~

.$2222*BUYS A.AIRIGOODjiEAlRWINTER RETREADS

1941Karlin Lutt, Wayne, For

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EAry ioHANDIJE "," "

- IIn uying a car, you take ca~e to choose one that

will be " asy to hand~e". Take the s"me .care on the same_point, in! choosing the iFINANCINGI PLAN for that car!Make sur th..t your auto loan is ohe that "'{ill .be '!eilsyto handl~" because- it,is custom-tailored to your nleeds and

your inc~me. Thatfs the kind you get here. Come inl

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By Glady. Roichert-lPhono

Immanuel 'Reformed Church. (John Saxton, pastor)Sunday, Nov. 5: Worship serv­

ice, 9:30 a.m.

Youth CollectThe UNICEF drive was fteld

Sunday evening. Trinity Lutheranleague, enterlalned the Methodl~t

leag,ue after the drive. Rev, andMrs. 11: F. Mueller, Mrs. DonWacker and Donna Quinn sponsor·cd go mes .md lunch was served.

Church Dinnl:!"Two hundred-fifty persons at­

tended the ha m dinner 'at TrInityLutheJ.:on church 'Friday eveningsponsored by the Ladies aid andWomen of the church council. Mrs.Leo Jensen was chairman. Townsrepresented were Wayne. Pilger,Hoskin.'>, Carroll and Norfolk.

WSCiS Meet;"g !' ,Th:C WSCS meeting of Ihe Metho-

dist dlU,n',h was '.he,ld Tu Sd,ay withMrs.' .1. G. .swNgard as hostess.Mrs. Harry Drevsen wa.' a g\,lesl.IVies. WillIam Wylie pre ented thelesson with other members takingpart. Mrs.1 Don Painter presidedover the bminess meeting.. An open house party :was plan­ned for Frnnces Wylie who isleaving the community soon.

Trinity Lutheran Church

S~~~'rr~y?t~Jv~~~ll~:C~~;~a.'Hon class, 9:30 a.m.; confirmationc1ti:ss, 10:30.

Sunday, Nov~ 5: Sunday school,o a,m.; worshijJ service, -11.S,Unday evening a Thank offering

rogram will be given by the, Mis-I I ionary society., Mrs. Melvin Beer­

ann" Dakota City,- will ,be guestpeaker.

lOc

($pple, ch~rrYI ~each)

SWIS~ MIS

FROZE.N FRU1i PIES

Wedding AnnouncementMr. and Mr"i. Ben Fenske, Win­

side. announce. the approaching

:n~rr~~~cm~~<;t~~:re\d~~a~~"i~:: ~Oa:e~fMr. and \lrs Victor ClausenI31oomfield.

WH CA~ HAVE A A November 24 wedding is plan,ned

10c SALE OW DAYS?

Society" "•VAN CAMP'S

PORK &. BEANS300 size ' , , , , 10c

BOOK MATCHEScarton. , . , , . , ., 10c

BAKER;S

CHOCOLATE ¢'HIPS6 oz. pkg. , . 19c

GOOCH'S GREAT

NORTHERN BEANSlib. ' , 10c

KLEIENEX200 size,

Lean, Tender

PORK STEAKlb•. , . , ,', , , , , , ,

50ciol Forecost .•.

F,iday, Nov. 3 JThr,ee-Fours Bridge clu

r----+-I------"'IIThursday, Nov. 9 IPOWDERED SUGAR NelghbQ'IIpg Circle j

::i~ea{~hNZ:dg~O r .1 lb. ctn.. ' , , 10c

KR1IFT

SALAD MUST\l\RD6 oz. jar .. , , , .. , 10c

SESSIONS SiCHOO~ OAY

PEANUT' BUTTER12 oz. jar, " ,., 39c

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'Br\mtl. Mlr~.,.nd MrB,~,OltoISeb1, u~·' 'Funer-a'I 'S""rV"ll'eS', Lydia Clark. Florence, Colo,: five Th. Wayne 'Nbbr.J Herald, Thu day, Noyomb.' I .Iter,i"Hump ,re

y.' Bra,d. eyind

D,8n. ~.. brothcfs,- Roy E. Crnln, South Sioux It""':"~",:,,:,,-=-'++::-:-~__-;r-,;...__...,_2,:-~19..;6..1:"''''''I-4nlc Irema ed to spefl/ _:a w days C't R I . I J C . 51 11 I ' 'with ,their',grandparents: '£0"1,' ,Davl"d (ra"ln' S,' k. ~o~;;~ E. ~I~I~, T~I~~I:g~9~:i s n 'and Mr~,11 Blr'nC'r: Fl'~, Wnkt'· Enrl r;.! ..'lhc·f, e,:.!al'. to'~, nr, !

n.y"s. DorB Rilze was a SundsYi' (, • I W~o, Dale, J. Clarl- Denver and' fJeld, and l\li'" ',~'I,I ',' If fhors,' on" 111<1, ,flqrrnC'I' nl!l~'W, iACh' I. ,W.1Ji::-,dinlf'er gu,st in the .Wills IJitze Helu'l"n, Laurel Wl!li~m E Clnr'k, Bl'tte~n"in, .~!rh('nl.C'tml)', !. y.-; 'four ~on!l, .g~'~l~l": 1.1, T2liNI, RaE.- oxhome. Hrend,. Svenson w s an af- III Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Venita DI" \~rnoo, ~ew ~rk Cl~~. J~lm, SW\lX $16 ..,0, '.,

eve~ng gue& s at ,the Fred Muehl· te,rn1o.on vis.ltor in the Ritz' home,. 1 Moss, Florence, Colo., and Mrs,tChty, Hom.er, ~Ik P~lr,t, S, n., .and 1 l':nl'l ,G. 1\lh('lI, ('tllll,1 to. Dell" "F.mei r home. I Callers in the Willis Rit e home F?~eral services Cor D~vid E. Lois Tate, Santa Maria, Calif., and I:V~lIaC'e. Glendale, Ca~if.; ,~15 grond· .f\lo(ll'r. NW,II (.1' Se('. !)l, :T2GN'~', 3EJ.

M . and Mrt Horoid Longnecke , tal-visit Bilh during. the w ek were Craml 53, DeFuniak Springs, F-Io., lQ grandchildren. i children nnd ,20 r::rll'ot'llralltlchil, tnx $32A!'t' ,I ,. I

Sta.n on and {Mr. and Mrs. Fre~ Larry and Gary Redel, Mh. F. C. were, held Monday after~oon at • idreI). '. : EUlll1l1 llvil 1'1)' Un t.1 _Muchlmeicr ere dinner. guests t Witt, Tom'and Jim, Mr. ~nd Mrs, United Lutheran ehllrth, Laurel. I R('llltl\"l~~ QtlendlDlo:. th~ fLUll'rul ~}' n('lhwl.~eh, 'I~~~ ~gr~r,O: :rothe btto Han ho,e Ponca Su Krist Jens(>I1, Mrs, Dora Ritze,and Mr. Crain died I Friday at South F IS. Hlldudt'd Mr and MIS. c.. L. An· Juhnson, Ill. int 'I.eti~tn N'A. of ccday., i" '.,: Norman, L,rry and Terrty S\o'cn· Sioux Citj'. unera ervlces d:rl'ws. ,Ie:lll anp Jun, Norfolk;,Mr. 11", T26N, H:I1~ 'f'x 2200 '

Mt." Fredal Brandenburg, No~· son. ~ Rev. C. G. MUleI' officiated at the ~ Dnd l\lr~. Evcirett Heell, P;tllllip" , ' . 11 "Mr aod'Mrs Richard M Her and rites. Mrs. Frances Smith and Mrs. FE" E· Danny and David. Wllym'':"' Lt. alltl ,Hu) 11m!: Otllla Ag:ler , Henry- nd

folk, who spe.~t several days in th~ J~le~e were S~nday din r guests William Norvell sang "The Old or flC rlCSOn Mrs,' Hichnrd Ericson, Nikki, Lynn l.lt.)ren,[(' HdhVd1H'h',OnJO, Cln~ P",r.Ray ond Wl~tler home returne", of her parer-ts, Mr. and rs, Au- Rugged Cross" and "In The Gar· Id" k f" Id and Richartl and Mr. and Mrs. 1'~ITle, J?~ltlSDn, t Pn I L. ,ErlcR h,hO:::s.Su~~&~w Andersen spent gust Voeclt&. Mr. and Mr. Fred den." Mrs. Vernel,ll Gade was ae· He 1& Wa e Ie John Ericson. Vermillion, S. D,: IS.-,.,)\;\~;" Sec 11, T20N, ,R E ,S""A,aV after~oon with Mr. and Lehman and family, Pilg~r, were companist. . . ,Mr. and Mr~. Wallace FC'lt and '1 ClX S,;,w.OO. IMr~~ Krjat Jetjlsen. supper gUl."sts. PaItbearers we're Ehlncr ChriSt'. Wakefield -. Funeral serVices for (J'hildren. Omaha; MI'. and 'Mrs, 1l111(~ .Iohnsollf £'t,'ol. to Dala' nil

M. and Mts. Gottbilf. Jaeger Mr. and Mrs. Herman: Steuhe, eMnesreln" aHnadroEldrv~~eMll'uDrriaCky ,BanraduWnelrl', Erit John Encson, 91, were held Frank Oakleaf, M,. 'and Mr!l. Er· DarlCTI!' .Iolm,or. E1-1N-E'4' or'~ c.and uth and Mr. and Mrs. Christ IMrs. Andrrw Andersen ~d Mrs. e,.... Saturday at the Salem Lutheran nest Swanson and Mr. and Mrs. ll, T2tiN. R3E~ '~WeJ Ie were ~unday afternoon vis. James C. JenSl3:D spent '~'hursday Ham., Chambers, Honorary pall- ChUTCh, Wakefield, Mr, Eric.son Ray Andenon, Red. Oak, In.,, and . Hay Agler. t nl. Ito "Henry' ~dltOrs in I.he. Dr' rreY Graber home afternoon lv.the. August voe~ks bearers were George. Monk, sr., died. Thursday at tbe Wakefield Floyd Ericson, Clarmda, I,a. Florc,ncc Rptl W~Hdl, W%N.E~,Nor lk. " ' h?~e for hiS birthday. Evenmg Desmbnd Smith, Jess Jordon, Fred hospItal. S('(', 11.1'26\1. RJE.

Se en l:1dielOf the American VISitors we.re Mr. and Mrs ..Ervin Meadf Frank Brock, John TiIlot· Rev. C. Willard Carlson, Omaha, COURTHOUSE flay Ag!l'r, l't ~1. to Della ARt 1',

Legi n auxilia y met ,at the Legion A~e and Mr. and Mrs. RI,chard SrOany" ~"usrt,earl wPaatstq"nn acnodn'eJoOrldlncMemUer" oCficiated at the rites. Charles ~ I ~ NW 1'1. S('tI-. ,11, T2yN', RaEhall ednesda; to cut and sew car. Miller and JUlene. t' Ii Soderberg 5 a n g "The Old Rug ROUNDUP ,,pet ags. 'The now have several Mr. and :Mrs. Chester Wylie a~d tery. erberg. soloist, sang "The Old Hug. I b h H Idrugs on handl to seli. A no.host Mrs. Russell Rehmus an~ family David Edward Grain was born ged Cross" and "All The Way My I See VI t e era ,:luncl was ser~ed. " spen,t Sunday after~oon. With Mr5. July t2, 1908 In pDwn co~nty, the Sllvior Leads Me," accornp~ried by Oct'. 30: Gerald D, Uehllllg Nor.I-----....~---"-

M . and Mfs. J. W. Misfeldt, P. C. Jensen and Jimmie. son of Charlesl anlJ. LY~la ~ram. H~ Jerry Johnson. Pallbearers were folk, find $.')0 and $1:1 rosts lI;ld or Mr. lind Mr$'. A,:tOf\1 :McPh~~ anDen er, 'Colo., iwere callers 10 sev· 1-------------1spent, most of .hls l~e In. Dlx.on No~man. Swanson, Bernard Pehr- dered 10 mah rl'stltution of $10 fOl: ,\'isHC'd WeClnl'l;dny in E,rlaO~'Jpn

eral homes 19 WinSide over the Cars, r-uc/c.s ~~u~:%m~~~4~~SI~5~~s~:e:.s11; D~:l ~~~~ ~~~la~:h~i~en'an~el~~:~dL~ obtaining goods ~nd lnom'r llndpr i .... ,ltli illrs .• Adajn M~p~erra,n: a~dwee end\. ..3 " ,1 8 " . ..g .' false llretenses; cOmpl,lI11t by I\\<lltl'r Mc·Phe ran., .

M an~ M~s LOUie WItte, Helen he was marrted,,:to Evelyn Maude din:. BUfUn, was 10 the Wakefield Copn,ty <\ttornC'y Charles l\-ldkl'- Mrs, RO,bort" Frahm ii, -'VJa',t~8coStllO, dod f.cverJY WItte, Yu· Reg" t d Halladay ~t BU~.·ke, S. I!. The coup~e ceme\ery. . ~ mqU \\ 1111 \Ir!;. Bln Bohne, Coloradotan, ere Sund y dmner and lunch IS ere went.to D~~uDla~ Springs, Fla .. In Eric Encson, son of Eric and I 0 t 31' M . M". l" k' Springs, Colo., fol' a week or"ten I

eon uests In t e Mrs Sam Reich 1954. They.returhctl to Nebraska Sal'n ~ricson, was born June 17, Pen~~r {j~ed $~~v:lnnd $;J~~~tl~rf(~t: Ida~.~." 'ert omt for a short tIme an,d then went back 187-0 m DyersCaus, Sweden. Ill' sp d" (f'O II J I I"" Mr lind Mrs John, Swaqlon

Ar Ie Isher was a Sunday dIn 1962 to Florida to m ke thci h t A ' h h ec mg ,n, mg 1 ,; ,('Ol1\p alllt ))1' . 1 '

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' . a· . r. orne., came 0 merIca, w en. e ~as 17 Patrolman C L Howell. ,()I11,1thll, WI'l"l:, 1·'l'iilflY (0 'Mand,YtUit uest In tihe Harold QUlOn M~x Hendrickson, Wayne, Olds SurYlvors Induge hiS Widow; two In 1892 he m~f1ed Victoria An- . . glll'~I~ in Illl' Nell> 0 Anderatmhorn . mob~le daughters, Mrs. Clarebel Ander- dreen at Lin4lsborg, Kan. They Deeds Filed homl' .

bu ney a r: Jimmy Hansen Dr John Willi a m Thomas, son and Mrs. Turena Smith, Lll:U- were the p"t'rents of seven children. Earl G, Albqrt. ('t aJ. 10 Dait' 'I Mr. and ,Mrs. Tom B,h•• ildsp~~,sundIlY evenmg 10 the H Wayne CadIllac rei: a son, Dougl~~ L. Crain, Soc- Survivars include the widow; and Darlene Jd;lhnson, El., NEi" filIII Ih'. 'Superior, spent tho week-'chosen ho e Dee Rasmussen. Randolph, Ford geant Bluff, la.; ~~ther, M'rs.lthree ~aughters, Mrs. Carl Ander- See. 11, T26~, n,3E. Tux $16,50. l'nd w)tll \1rand Mrs. E.dwlnBahfl,

MArtie Isher accompamed Harold Olson, Wakef[el~, Chevthe orman hnsteQsen family Irolet I ;:"~/iYNorf lk, te enver Wednesday' 1961 -,-- _0

~~: ~i~;~El~';~¥~i,:~d:~::::~i::~}{~:1 ::~:t~~gen~o::;,! :::::, y' you nElld I ;"It~:-M,r&·tM.rlha L, It, SP,ent lasl week, Kenneth Dunklau, Wayn:e, Chev, ,.", ••' T" '" -'j A,O'IIS'"'i,:~:j:entl~l the-.,Carl Pfeil home, Pierre, rolet , ' ,~: J;{ and with !elatives at Colome, 1960 R

Mr. and' Mds. Gerald Becker roPc78yne Granfield, Carroll, Chev-

were Sunday d nner guests in the 1959Clair Wallers, h me, Sioux City, W, II Putney, Randolnh, Ford I~~:,S~~;;Z!~ th~~~~nsie~:~~I:~ pick~p 1916 ii'iLJ ;I~;i " I'" i' ~,~: 11!;:~

Mr, abd 1!JIrs. David Schorting. Dwiain LUhr, Hoskins, Chevrolethuis and fami! , Omaha, and Mrs. 1955~rvin Vahlkam ,were Saturday Mabel Marple, wayne'lOldsmo.~:~~~ogof ~~~~,s, in the Wilbur bile

Mr, and Mrs. Jaek Brockman ~~I%a;: I;~c~~i~i'n~f(\~):t~~~and ~amiJy wer among the guests James A. Bach, Wayne, uickin the Charles Brockman homeTu~sdalv evenin for Mrs. Broek- 1954map'S birthday. James F. Rasmussen, Wayne,

Mr. ll.nd Mr. Gerald Becker Fordy.rcre' sUpper g ests in the Harry DoUgla.~ Bergenske, Shol s, OJds-DeJUn ,home, akefield, Tuesday mobileev~nitHi. 1951

Mr.' and Mrs, Howard Morris Jim Marsh, Wayne, Pon iaewere ~idaY e ening visitors In George Hoffman, jr., Wayne,the Wa ne Imel home. Pontiac

Mr.' nd Mr. Gerald Becker 1947were 'Sa,~ur.day vening visitors In Clifford Pinkelman, Wa ne, Stu:the FrEId noeb r horne, Wayne. debaker

Sunday aitern on visitors in the L04is E. Miller, Carroll, Interna.Henry 'Gehner orne were Mrs. tional truckDora l!:hlers, r. and Mrs. A. B. 1946Janke, Ml'~, An a Janke, Mr. and Mrs. Alice Chance, Way e, Olds-Mrs. ,1 Ii ill J e, Mrs. 'William mobile

Pinochle Card C",ub II K~~: Ble~ch"The GT Pinochle card club met

with IVlrs .. Ella ~ahl Fr~day.:Mrs. ~r.a~Minnie Lantz was a gurst. l'rizes family. Norfolk WAYNE HOSPI,TALwere won by Mrs. Tilly "'evermann the Ernest Da '

~:etM~lhC~~~SC';;";~IT~~e~~~fN:~lco~!;~¥MrS', 'wrono Adtllitted,'!Ip's. Jia u1 Leozen,\famIlY! .wer. "dn~sday evenirig L8ur~l;' ~.4", Sch~Qe'de";, oncord;i

. it $" th M itth h Carol, Mason, Wayne: Oi na At·Coterie Club ~~Srl.~r.'m e on a es orne, kins, Wayne; Dale IckIer, Wayne:

Mrs. H. L. Neelly served dessert Lindli Boyce,l. Way n e. spent Mrs, Warren Thun, Laur I; Mrs

~~~tCa~~~~ ~~~~~~~; ~h~~e S~~te~?~ Thursday and Rriday in the Vern- ~:~e~p~~~~~: ~~~~~/ ~~ ~d ~:~.club ,at bridge. Guests were Mrs. onMMi~~eJdh~mej D P' t J nis, Coleridge; John Grier, Laurel;Ralph Prince, Mrs. E. T. Warne- ry :~d ban~~s'~ndo~~C~mF~rr'em~r~ William Pfeil, Wayne.ll111nge , "Vl:rs. Frank Weible, Mrs. spent Friday er,ening in the Dee Dismissed: Mrs. Earl FJish andAlvin Carlstln, Mrs. Wayne Imcl, Rasmussen hom, Randolph. Brian Earl, Belden; Mrs. I MarvinMrs, Carl Troutman, Mrs. H. M, Mr. and Mr. Warren Marotz Christensen and Beverly Kay, Lau­Hilpert and Mrs. Virginia McCai'n, and family andl Carl Rohlff were rei; H. E. Lindgren, Cdnrord; Or.Mrs. J. G_ S\veigard, Mrs. Leo Sunday eveninglvisitors in the WiJ. ville Sherry, Wayne; John Schroed-

r------..;.-h-,--... 1 Jensen, Mrs, Aivin Carlson and lis Rilze home,! er, Concord; Carol MaSOn'jwayne;1-MORRELL'S PR ~E Mrs. Im01 were prize winners. Mr. and l\!lrsL Gerald Becker Diana Atkins, Wayne; Dal Ickier,

'SL'ICED B,Adl'iN Next meeting will be with Mrs. spent Sunday e*ening in the Lloyd Wayne; Fred Dale, Wayne DavidU Harold Quinnl Nov. 16, Roeber home, Wakefield. Dennis, Coleridge; Mrs. P ul Len-

I I Mr. and Mrs.' Jack Bro;ckman zen and Jacqueline, Laurell; Mrs.

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St. Paul's Ev. Lutheran ~h~rc~ .

MORRELL'S PULLMAN Thu;~a~ ~2~er:: Pt~~;) mem,CANNED HAMS ber,hip class, 7,30 p,m, I

3 1b I $'1197 Saturday, No\'. ·L Bible school. I • ,can , ... ' " I in,tn,C'tions, 1 p,'"

Sunday, Nov. 5: Sunday school,',9:30 a.m.;' worship service, 10:20.

Theophiius Reformed Ohurch(Lowell Mountjoy, pa.stor)

Sunday, Nov. 5: Sund<!-y school,9:30 8.m.; worJiliP servire, 10:30,

Metho~ist Church(Supply Pastor)

Sunday, Nov. 5: Sunday school,10 a.m.; worship service, 11.

BUS}1 Farmerettes MeetingThe Busy Farmcttes met Tues-

.-_--- ---..,!day ~t qlC fire hall. Nina MueJieri',Donria -Kruger, Cindy Moritz and.Diall~l Weible were" welFomed asnew Imembers. We got our yearb{)()k~ and decided lo have a roUeI"skHt11g pally m December Our

29 j rc'to d book" \\-CIC handed out WeC I deCI ed 10 send MIss Anderson a'------""'''''''---..11 card for lecelvlllg i.l recent award

r j Hostlsses wele Sharon and SUSie! ADAM'S ~NSWEEiTENED Paul on, GRAPEFRUIT ')UICE> A esson on malchmg materIals

46 oz. can. . .. 29c I~~I; ~rt~\e~{n dp~~~~~es D:~o~~~~~tIOns Will start at the November

CRI:5CO ' meetipg,

3 lb. can . 79c LOd9J MeetingWm~lde Rebekah Lodge mem·

bers rinet Friday evenin'g for theirregular meeting. Mrs. AndrewAnder'Ren, bj delegate to the Re­bekah Ass~mbly, York, gave a re­port of the, meeting. Lunch wasserved by Mfs. Andersen.

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JERSEY:, CREAM

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Funeral ,services for Mrs. Caro­Ii,ne Peterson, 98, are planned Fri­day at 2 p.m. at Concordia Luther­an 'church, Concord.' Mrs. Peterson~~e~('~onday at {hC Dahl Nursing

Rev, S. E. Peterson will officiateat the rites. l\'1r. and Mrs. VerdelErwin will sing "Children of theHeavenly Father" and "All theWay My Saviour Leads Me.", Mrs.Vcrnon Steinman will be accom­panist.

Pallbearer'> will be Arnold, Paul,

IWard and Cortland Peterson andRichard and Waldo Johnson. Burialwill be ilJ.--.Concord cemetery.

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Her husband and al son precededher in dhth. sU.'rvivprs include asoo, David, Lake Par'~, Minn.; twodaughters, Mrs., ROYI E. Johnsonaod Mrs. George Af1der$on" Con­cord; 10 grandchildr~n; 17- great­grandchildren ami one great-great·gr~ndchild.

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Assessor: Henry Arp ....__ ._~_ lS8

Clerk: C. A. Bard.. .. 3aJudge: David J. Hamer .2!J8

Sheriff: Don Weible.'_ .23aDeputy: E. L. H.ileY 750·W

Supt.: Glad:vs Porter... ...IIllTreasurer; Leona Bahde 232

Clerk of District Cnurt:John T. Bressler, jr .347

,Agriculture Agent:, ,,,.rold Ing.lls...... .S64A$sistanee Director:, Mrs., Elihel Martelle ...49t

Attorney:qharIes McDermott 317·W

" VeCerans Service Officer:Chris Foargholz..._. .....,..888-W

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·''4n.~:~:a1fte !Nebr,.) Herald, 1liursday, Navember 2, 1961,]tta hetlin~ load. " ...... * _we: here. Wednesday 'he lip wenl'o 1.,:,~""'~':"'"----+--_""';"'~-I-4--"...':";+-~,*, IJThjS~m~thod may bo more eK' 'I Se.... L The'; He'r'al'~' jllol'!"ln, I., to Visit other rei.· ":',,,t '.. ",

M M tL' jJ f Ion tho floor of the new room. lt~ p-cnslv than U1C first, ~ut s~ouJd .. uy, .", ,,~ '. . U'" lives li.,~,l \ny e "0,,.5 f uses either gas oil kerosene or ~OVld u.c (lDest heating if the 1 'I Mr~. Ray Puntney and cfll~'n W · ~C

I electricity " eating eqUIpment 15 properly In- Items About Wayne Folks Ydu Know I were Thursdn}' dino guests of ei .sf oint!.Heating Mor"'ISJ.a .. The sp~co heater,s frequenUYl' ailed, : Mrs. Ella #ol'der. _.. I' 'G the least expenSive to purw se You Will probably h a v e fewer Mrs. Vern Miller Ind children Oscar- ,Peters,on home. Mr. and Mn. L/A. Fenske bited .Qfew i .If ~u have decided to~xpand he and install l?ut it is not alWlljY8~he roble""oS expanding your heating w~re Friday afteJ'Doon caUer-s1 m .M: r S'. Ou~ne Liq,dsaY8, Albion, day~ la$t ..week Will her sister, I '

llviM; space of your h me, d n~t most econ~micaJ. to operate. M re.. s stem Ilf It IS a modern. hot water tble C J. Boyce borne. were Sunday- callers. Mrs. George - Balcom and Beryl d L ~fol'lt to make plnns ~ r hea n~. over beat i~ usually conce~tra cd eatingJsystcm AccorcJmg to the Mrs. AI Minsk., Mrs. Virgil M"ts. H. B. Jones, Mrs. Walden .McKenzie. . I an' aun' e"choose the rlght tyPe of hat· 10 o~e spot around the heater I eUer {eatmg Coohng CounCIl, a Kla-rden and Mrs. C. J Bo-yce Were Felber and Mrs. IH. J. Felber Emmu HdlSc'h and E nest Hel~ch I ~'

Ingl equipment. ask yourrself tI se Electrjc resistance ba8eb~ard ~roperl$mstalle~ hot water hcat· III Norfolk Wednesday for a meet· spent Frlday in Omaha. rc~~nt1y attended the' 5th wcdduig " .questions abo~t costs, cQmfort nd units are relatiVely mexpensive and I g ISYS r;: can ~ expanded qUIte mig. They were afternoon coffee Kelth- Clark,on, "Latirel, ,p.nl .Hnan"'SvCehr,s.LraY"rofel.Mr. an !\Irs. Fred t.: "valae: fa to taU d th I e 81:y It out extensJve alterations guests of Ml'8. Leonard MUlet. PICK UP d DEL'."'E· ~'

1. How much will the hea ng ea y lOS I an ey wov de t the s stem or to the house Itse1l spent Thursday with Mrs. Harry Goldie Leonard, Wa efleld, wu _ on .. '.'~. ,: - :, .equipmt:nt cost? How much to lq- more lJIuform heating. Operatl.n~ FmaUy, you may lind It prac' IMr••tId Mrt. lob Boyce .nd Kay: an overnight guest F iday in the MO'" AY and T'H'U'R" Y.·stan" How much to operate? iU co~ts, however, may run thl'ee to t cal to tnstall a separate, perman.!KeohY, Sioux CIty, were last week Mrs. George Friedrlek spent a Mrs. Ray Dilts home. ;'d Leonard .... i)

there be uny hidden. e,,~ra cost fair tunes h~gher With thiS type of e t·type beatmg system just for end guests of nirs. C J 80.llce. few days last week ~ith her sis· was 11 visitor Sillurday afternoon. ~ . 'd I/! '2..How much comfort wHl he ~~ctr~~C~~~e~DaarefC:'xt~=ea~ w~ere t e new room Accordmg to the Mr.•nd Mrs. Herr., Swinney te'r, Mrs. George Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Melv n Stutman _! :~. i:'

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heating eq.UJpment provide? To maintam heatin.$ ifi me y o~ ounell, there are now aV8i18blejwere Sunday dinner guests! Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Jfm 'Nlssent Lin. an<.l falniJ~:, have movtd t~ the C.. I FO,R HOUS.E,' PI .~I~ P,3 Will tjhe heating equipment lfl· electric units extra ehe:~ncr;.;~ . s all hot water heating boUers C. J. Boyce. coin, were weekend ,v.isit~8 in the J. Erxleben farm. MJ" Erx~eben, t,

crease tht value of the hou ePo t h • d d Y u a hlch are Sized for one·room heat· Mr.M Mrs Fred BU, W8 82 who W~5 born an I 18 d th

Id10 IS rccommen c for cellmg I g Jobs The s all boll r can be·· r. borne of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hein. Al'ton. v"'~I'nl'IY II.s'I,· a"d'" nn

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Shou th heating become n r' walls and floors 'I Ip; e 10 Unc:o~ Sunday to Tuesday VIS, '-i ~- -,' .' 81manent.ty e addltlon to the ho se . I cated anywhere m the house. lUng Mrj and Mrs RIchard Thomp Tom Hensen~ An~hon, la .• iipent farm 58 Y€<H~, He 'ill ('hange Ihke ~he new room Itself? SysteM Expansion IOger SIze, f1exlg:le tubulg IS run SOft I tlte weekend WIth hl$ mother .. Mrs. about living WIth his cl1i1dren, Mrs.!

Four Methods Another way to heat tho new f om the bOIler to hot water base- Mr.•~ Mrs. ""Rudol h Lorenzen Luella Hansen, Ernest Bahde, WakefiC'ld; Mrs. I J IThere are four pOSSible meth ds room IS to. expand your exisunglb ard hfatmg Units Wakefie , visited T:ureday eve: Mr. and Mrs.~. H. Ha~sen and Curtis Suter "Sioux Cit~, Mrs. Har. ~I Or Leave at.. ~

you can ~ge to heat the new r m, centrarheatlDg sy~~em. Thjs should ,. nlng wi Mr William Ble k Anna Mau were In Norfolk a week aid Leimer, 81. Louis. land his son,eac;h var~ing in cost, comfort nd be done with the I advice of a reU. I s. , c e. ago Wednesday to mut Mrs. ~ath· Elmer Erxleben, Po~tl~~~.:-?~~I ATKIN" CLOTHIWG 5 0 EValUe.:. ' able heating c'ontractor, who can 'd S. Floren ~. GeYo.• nd children'lerine Wallace, Glendale, Calif., READ T"'E WAv~etHERALD '

Fl~st, t ere is .the ,ap~l.iance.: ike ~eJl you Whether your heating plant onelar ervlces O"laha, lSlted thiS weekend in the who will be visiting lor a month WANT __ AOS I.-::-__=:-....=__:"jl:-==....===t:'+:==~~~~s_p_.c_e_h_e_Ie~~::h_'.__$lm_p_IY set IS l.rge enough' to lake on an ex· lanned Friday -- --.----.--.-,------ --- - -- - .-

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8 belle Barden' and ~s, Carl Hel· er. 11; EI£rs nnd tru.tees of Em· cd Nebrn'kn Presbytel'.inn youtb guest in the Pnul, Fisrller home servnnee of her mother, Mrs, W. 1,ly weredlnIie luJsts Sundny !n......__....""";.I.:._'!""40...__j.;.__.... .;.. I_grcn.. \ erson and Wakefeld churches will rail)! in Omaha Thursu,ay Sunday. A,_ tlcyer, Wayne, in the ~oman's the Preston Tl r ct' home" In }~.

c meet in E erson church for a sur- Pdlly Moller, 'IPlainview: spent Mr.'aoli Mrs. Ar( Mnllum ,and club foomS, Wayne, Sunday. 'scrv'ane of Lind '1 blrthdn,'y: '",

WAKe IE1 lID' NEWS HalJow~en ,PartY FrJd.Y~ . vey. 2 p. , . the weekend in the Walter Mollcr Ruthle attended the wedding of Bill Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnson and' Loann Se!lult·, Siom~ CitYi, 'a..' U Mrs.1 'ClarenFe Holm nd Mrs. home. .(,, Chamberlain and Cfl.ro1yn Good~ll 80ns. Alblon~ Mrs otto Nelson and Mrs. Evonno, '/ I Allen Salmon entertained t eir Sun- First TrI'nlty Lutheran Church M~~.r~.ndsp~~fS.t~e~~e~k~~:alnmOthne.Sunday a"fternoop jn~'the Methodist VIctor Holmberg were VISitors were visitors 81 n~ oy 'nEtcrDoot! In

, By'! ¥ts. G orge'Grimm-Atlos 7-2756. day school classes at a a lowee~ (Caryl Ritchey, pastor) u~ church, Mapleton, Itf· Saturday evening' ,in the Mrs. El- the Preston Tur rhome" ,:~~~~~. Friday evening in e ~\lmO Thursda)l, Nov. 2: Choir rebears- ~:~~:~ Anderson' and Allen Salmon th~~irngint'~r:~nGf~~f~y~pr~~:nwatd~ mer NelsoI.1' home. ' Mrs.· Pre.HIoh rt rl}cr entortat d

Sundlv 5ch,001 p,irh.. edl fa, r n two· year tel m, Mrs. Nor- ai, 8 p.m·

l' Mr. IIp.d: Mrs.' Art Florine nnd W1olcomc·ln du athrday'cvcnl, g,

, '7 \ Saturday Nov. 4: Holy commun· A congregational,pot·luck supper n~sday evening in t~e Wes Ander- Mrs. J:':lmkr Nelson were ',dinner ~lr,8: ,Leo .W( o~r Iff, W n y n 0,fresbyterian" Junior S n day m~n Haglund, vice p esident; Mrs. Ch h ion aonoun 'ements at the school was held in the Presbyterian son home, Wausa' l Cheryl and "f

sdiool cIa'5s enjoyed a H llowc¢n ~qnn, Johnson, tre surer; Mrs. 'ure es \ 6-9 p.m. "" ' church Friday evening. A film Chandra Green remp.ined till Fri- guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Raymond Silent Ii few doy III t wce~k'Jn,tlOparty Saturday afterrjoon i.n the M~rvm M0rtcnson, r,Luther Ann 'L • • ~ Sunday, j av. 5: Worship service. "The Hidden Heart" was shown d Florine, Wayne, Sunday. Mrs;·Mtlryl pq,t.t !l"O hO'ln, C. "," "'cHurch basemE!nt. MIlS. berhart i,ounSClJor; Mrs. Non an Swanson, Salem utheran Chur~h \ 9 a.m.; Su day schdlol, 10:15; Wal- StanleY'Young, Pender, was speak: a~~aine Anderson. Alta, Ia .. spent Mrs. Stinn Johnson and Mrs.• _._-'_1..... _'1, -~-, '.I~te ..cher, - \irHor missionary a sistant lead· (Supply pastor) ber lengu zone ralJy, Grace Lu. cr. There was a question and anl Martin Holmberg were visitors I, 'r- " .~

'r;,four-year term, arid Mrs. Thure Tthursday, ,Nov, 2: Ull1its I·VII, t eran chu cb, Wayne, 2 p.m. swer period. ~~~d~e:~:;s~ni~lO~~.paren!.nlRey- Thurs,d,ay evening in the-Mrs. EI· Gut';I. j'U'~,'PIoneer :Glrls Hove Ha;yrld oJ~r;lson; pianist. , 2 p.m.; Senior choir, 8;" Cottage ----l- I Thirteen school mates helpad mer Nelson home. I'" ,Ffj"'<.

About 24, Pioneer GiJ11s a d' their ~~ostesses were rars. Marvin meetings, B. ! \ Misslo Covenant Church Susan Eberhart observe, her r1intti Mr. and Mrs. Waltclr Carlson 'nnd .Mr. and Mrs. ,Tom Park anel " . ·:~:r.-:,guests accompanied ~y r. and M~rtensor1, Mrs.' Emi Muller, Mrs. Friday, Nuv. 3~ Junior ~hoir, 4:15 \ (Fre Jansson pastor) birthday Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barrison were Karen Clearwater Mr ilnd Mrs .• \Mrs. Marvin Borg and r. and Malry Muller, Mrs. Marvin Muller, p.m. 'Th\rsctay Nov.' 2: Midweek guests 'Thursday evening in the Loren' Park and f~mily', I-~remonl~ ,I' I

Mrs. Gordon Lundin '(!bloye a hay- l\1rr, Alfred Nelson Bind Mrs otto Saturday Nov 4' ostponed serVi,C~7:~0 p.m.; choir rehears- Deborah Circle Meets Hubert Leuck home, iPilger. Jerry Turner and Io'rances~, Mrs. \f II d h N.

"on. . mee,ting of' JMS. 2' p.~_ ) ,/ Mr, and Mrs, WI',II'ain VI'cla, at· J I '\' D n' F d' k UlaN 'ride ~ond~y evening 0 01 e y ai, 8:3 . Mrs. Gene Paul entertained are a lY mer, en IS :rc fie· ..~

a social hour in the Borl home. ;;;Ior P'OI'eet Club 9:~;n~.~: •. NO:~rs5h: l'psunS~1~ics:,b01~1.: Fnda, ov. 3: Visitation cap- Presbyterian Deb 0 r a b Circle I'.:.·n.:.d.:.c.;.d_t_h_c_ni~n_tie_t_h-,-bi_rl.:.h.:.d.::.:y~o.:.b.:.-.:.s.:.on.:....:.a::.n~::...:t::.be::...:K::e::.rm::::.:il_T_c:;,r_n:;,Cr-'-fa.:.m"-._'__, .1_ I,A sWimmer's bndge was warded -r tains me'lt at the church, 8 p.m. Thursday ~venlng. Mrs. Robert Ito Betty Olson. A food art badge S~nior Project club met Jast Lutber League, 7:30 p.m~ Saturda~, ,Nov. 4:. Confirmation Paul was ,co-hostess. Mrs. Leonaand a Pathfinder pin was warded week for dessert luncheon in the Monday, Nov. 6: 'Truste a, 8 p.m. class 9 a . cherub choir 10'30' Brt ·presided Mrs John Foremanto Janelle Fredrickson. at h y home of Mrs. Mauritz Carlson. '1'hc Tuesday, Nov. 7: Units and 9, 8 junio~ choi ,\'iL ' . 'had the less~n. .Moller,. Betty Olson and ~Janelle lesslon was given by: Mrs. A. L. p.~ I Sunday, 'Qv. 5: Sunday school,Fredrickson were each iven a POS~i,sH and Mrs. TI~odore Jones, )fhursday, Nov, 9: Sen or choir, 10 8.rn.; mOtl\ing w'orship H; eve- The Wes Anderson family, Wau.Pioneer necklace for win in,g the Mrs. Joe Mattes, ixon county, 8 p.m. ning servic~' 7\30 p.m. I sa, were din,ner and luncheonsummer achievement conte 1. Mrs. chairman, was a gue"l. 1- Wednesd y, Nov. 8: Ladi¢s aid guests Friday in the Louis BalesLundin conducted dCVOtiOn~ i;n Hn,I." _ St. John's Ev. Lutheran Church society, 2 .m.;\Boy'S Brig~dc. hOIJlf.'.lowe-en theme. Choruses w 1'(' sung PMt President's Parley Missoun Synod - \ Mr. and Mrs. noy Holm were'f'ith Dianne Salmon al the pi,sno Past President's Parley met (Samuel Meske, pas~or) CHristian\Church evening visitors Sunday in the A.

MotJday in the Warren Bressler Thursday, Nov. 2: Win It b e r (MerHn Wright, pastor) D. Brown hOUlU.

S • t home Mrs. John Brcssler was League, B p.m. ThUrSdayt Nov. 2\ Adult choir0' (I'e y "'I. d ' The Donald Beitb family, SiOllX• • • hostess. Eighteen members were Friday, NoV'. 3: La ies' Aid, 2 rehearsal, :f:. p.m.;\.youth choir, City, visited'in the Georgi' Jensi'n

Joann Alexander Honored ~~~$~~~'ris~n~:~e\;;:lg~e7t~;~ ~~~~j I ~i~~~i~!~~~e~,,~s., E~i:\Ii~Za~~df~~~~ ~~~~~s B~~I$se-~~d:; a;ftJleFo~~h~~~ home Sunday aHernoon.About 20 guests attended a mis- under the direction of Mrs. Leona Harold Holm. business meeting, 9. Dr. Gordon Fredrickson left

cellaneotls bridal shower Ilwnoring Brt, Dixon county chairman. Mr.s. Satu~day, Nov. 4: Sat u r day Sunday, Nov. 5; Sundiiy 'schbol, Tue.sday to attend a medical meet-Joap.n Alexander Sunday ,afternoon Ernest Sandahl was a guest. school,19:JO a,m. 9:45 a.m.; /norning worship; 10:55; ing in Omaha.in the Mrs. Bertha Andersqn IwnlC, Sund~y, Nov. 5: Sunday school evening service, 7:30 p.m. ' The Harley Bards and Gordonwith Mrs. William Gradert and Poppy Day Set Nov. 4 and Bijble .cIa.sses, 9:30 a.m.; wor- Wednesday, Nov. 8: N,ursing Bards were Sunday dinner guestsMrs. Clyde Alexander, E1merson. V~~W met Tues'day evening with ship services, 10;30;· W a I the r Home devotions, 2:30 p.m. King's 10 the,home of Mrs. Mable Bard.co-hostesses. Miss Alexanlier will Alvin Sundell presiding. William League rally registration, Grace Daughters will assist. ' SP~i~gfi~?j, I~~s~nt~~~h ~~~r~;~

marry Larry D~nnely Nov. 18. Borg and. Mr. SU,n?clJ reported on t~~~~~:~'B~~:nI~st~t&~m~~ Cd~~~~ St. Paul's Lutheran Church \ Pear~on, Wayne, were dinnerALCW Elects Officers the," distnct meetmg at Wayne. L tI W 45 (Caryl Ritchey, pastor) \ guests in the HarleY Bard home

ALCW mel Thursday ~flernoon ~ff~:a:~eld8~~F{i{~c~{~rs~:::h:~;:~~f~k1E~;:I~.u:~fr~."ceCteun IC;;~u::sda~~~~Vg.2; ;U~dny scho6l Bit~;, ~~1co~~~. ~i~;ledD~~,~rs~~~~rs~h~m~~I~~lI~;U~r~s~~i ~~lU~~~: fherC\,n, Waync, 8 p.m. SundaY, Nov. 5: Sunday school. to Sunday in the William DriskellE. W. Lundahl was prograt direct- Mary Martha Society 9:30; a.m. morning worship, 10:30. Qome.

E~:~~~:if~w1£~u~£;~~b~7:£;~;xai~}l~:J~~J(:~;,:~a;KI~~i:'~~ T~;~~:y~V~~:~;~~J.:t~~~slcr I'W-a-k-e-fi-e-I-d-H-o-s-p-it-a-I--- i ;~~~~:~~I~Ji~~/:i~~~:~~:S~~~:'~~Luhr Mrs Albert Sundell pnd Mrs tidns. Readings were ,g]v('n by Mrs. Federation, 2 p.m.; choir rehears. , ..;,. fCo"r"nl\,.pt,on and other points in Cali·Lloyd And~rson. The program wa~ 1- N

entitled "The Race That Refused BMM.,a's'·,YrL· :~t;r::}r~~l?~w~a~Y;n~e•.~:.I;e~(e~ ::~;~.:~O,a,n:Y,~ ..r ~wS~o~'~Sh~,.p:e~ts~e~l~e~e:l.~hRo.•ovl·.cE

a;.~J~"m~~,en:dybrTvJhifo':n·~sPw.•hn' .c~nw'raal~e',ef~I'eeOl'd~:: t1:il~:;enk:n~ar~~i~a t~~~:on~al~%~t~~

to rit~n~~~i~~'ing officers were elect- guests. Hostesses were Mrs. ""Ma- ',Wy·nn Ward. Omaha. guest speak- • ~ Mr, anit Mrs,-.Hal'ry Larson.-========:+==::.;_==-=-=-=-=-=_.:::::=::=::::.::::=====:::===::. Denise Linafeltcr, Allen; Sherry Me. aI\d Mrs. A. B. Sobotka,r Griesch, Emerson; Rena Anfinson, Crete, s.pcnt the weekend in thl,: A.Emerson; Terry Noe, Allen; Keith L, Pospisil home..:noeckenhaucr, Wakefield; Lonnie Mrs. Dch,a Chittenden and Mrs.McGuire, Pender; Orval Puckett, Oatman, Wisner, were visitorsPender; ;VIrs. Dar i s Schenck, Friday in thL~, Ben Chase home.Wakefield; Henry Behrens, Emer- Mr. anp M01. E. W. Lundahl andson; Mrs. Dora Henschke, Wake- Mr. and Mrs. \Mclvin Larson werefield; Mrs. Florence Mae Kel1er, guesls Sunday e,yening in the Lawr­Newcastle; IV! e r 1e Schwarten, ence Hanson heirne for the host'sWakefield; ::vIrs. Dorothy Calvert, birthday. '\Wakefield; Mrs. Beverly Bloom, Me. and Mrs. Pt:arold Anderson.Dixon; Mr~. Belt y Soderberg, Loene and Lonny, \Omaha, visitedWakefield; John W. Black, Emer- Mrs. Hilma Andetrb,cry and othcl'son; Mrs. Evelyn Brudigam, Wake- Wakefield relativds \Saturday andfield; Mrs. Janice Grove, Emer- Sunday.son; Ray McTaggart, Emerson; Mrs. Hilma AndlerbcVY, Mr. andMrs. Darold Anderson, Ponca_ Mrs. Melvin Anderson and Mr.

Dismissed: Mrs. Delores Sie- and Mrs. Wilbur liaker went tobrandt, Waltefield; DeniSe Linafel- Vermillion, S. D. Sunday\to attend

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ter, Alle,n; S3erry 0riesch" E.mer· baptismal servicer; for S~ott -Ver­son; Mrs. De_mn Emck, Emerson; neil, infant ,son o~ 'Mr. a'l,ld Mrs.Baby Dick Jon West, Emerson; Verneil Ha'llstrom.Terry Noe, AlUm; Lonme Mc- A grQUp of lad¥s helpe~ RuthGuire, Pender; Mrs. Mardelle Collins observe her birthda~ Sat­Phipps, wal~~icld; Keith Boecken- urday afternoon.hauer, Wak fWld; Merle Sch""l.$lrt- Don Salmon, enroute to Arhng­cn, Wakefie d; Orville W. Conrad, ton, Va., from 'Pexas and Mex},~o,

PMornsc. aF; IcIrle.nncry, BMCha'eenK'e'j'IEerm, elN's~~~ visited a few day.s with his parcn'ls,,Me. and Mrs. F. ,W. Salmon. \,

castle; Jimmy Thomsen, Wake- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baker, Colum\Ifield; Rena Anfinson, Emerson; bus, spent tbe weekend in the Ken-\James W. McGonigle, Newcastle; neth Baker home.fI:1rs. Doris S( henck, Wakefield; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sehlines wentMrs_ Beverly BJoom, Dixon. to Anthon, la., Sunday to visit her

sister-in-law, Mrs, John BuettnerCarol Baker, Sioux City, spent and her nephews, Harold .amj

the weekend with Barbara Bahde Lawrence Buettner and families.in the Ernest 'Bahde home. Tt"le 1\1r. and Mrs. Chris DeUel'. Glen-girls are roommates at WSTC. wood, Ia., were guests Friday to

Ernest B:::.hde and Pete went to Wednesday in the William Gradert'Kearney ~unday for several· days' home and also visited other rela­visit in the Don Bahde home. They lives.'will also visit in the Virgil Hyde Daryl Hunt attended teacher'shome, North Platte, and in the Bob convention in Lincoln Thursday andBahde home,. Omaha. Fr1day while 1\'1rs. Hunt and sons

Rev. William Eberhart baptized visited relatives in Mead, Omaha,David Lee, infant son of Mr. and and Ashland. The family spent theMrs. Charles Sell during morning weekend in Milford.worship service in Presbyterian Supt. and Mrsl. Bowers entertain­ehurch Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Eb- cd the teachers at coffee after

Ierhart, and _family were dinner schaal Wednesday.guests m the Sell home. KIr: and Mrs. Bill Yost and chil-

Me. and Mrs. Sidney Lewis, 51. dren visited relatives in HastingsLouis, Mo., visited Mr. and Mrs. Thursday to SundaY.William Gradert and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Walter Johnson and EuniceCharles Schwarten, Saturday. Johnson, Lincoln. were guests Sat·

Rev. William Eberhart, Kathy urday of Mrs. C. oK. Fischer. Mrs.Moller and Jeff Swanson atte'nd- Fischer was a dinner and luncheon

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. Uliq'~eacoustical design. Four srieakers (two 12"· bass).GI, d~ng,,~,oP. Reeo, rd li~'ra.rY space. EXCIUS,iV,e ',MicromlattcR cord Player with 10 yea, Diamqn(! Slylus Guarantee. Op-ti na'i FMI AM Radio. Fi e furnitur~ fn several W60d finishes.

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. " ! . Model 1-8C256 $19950

~' ,n mahoga1Y ,

Magnavox . truly the finest. _ and 'I,'jour b0-<;t buy on any basiS of compaTlson

'AYNE ,BOOK STOREI & OFFICE SUPPLIES

.'" I~;:k~:~~~.~:: .. ~·l 1,1' 1 \~;,::,\ Way_ne

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Evangelical F'rlt8 Churchf Atnbrt>,,>c J, Collins, pa!sltor), .

Tllur"day, NIl\'. ~: Ladie~ ,Christ·zan i"('JJ(jW.~hlp <II (:) urch, 2 'p,m. '

SlIlldllY, ,f\,'ov,;;~ 'unday I)c!lflol,]0 a til; tl!(I!·nltlj.( worship, 11;:-"lIlOr VI', fj,,1~1 P!ftl ; «vening gOIl'

IW~v:~:;~:::.~{~I;,l.,t1~,O\" ::LJUniOr Y~" '.pill 1'['<IYI'r lIl('e H~~ lind Bible

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P U 'a e-pby

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'l'be:s1imm· gest•.trhnming,est panty YQu'll ever weae ~

With long egs thai sleek yo.ur thighs, satin e/a&tl .Iiip panela and a vertical stcJtchback for U·round control. AndBmoolh to he tiniest details: re·Cissed' ga fBi a 1" stay-up top.Power net with lace fron.t panel.White'onl .S-M-lrXL. . -

hooray"I' .I· forhips...

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WAY~T~tIERA~D'8·-7-th-Y~ca-r----N~a-.-27--w-a-Y-n-C'-N-C-br-a-Sk-a-.~T-h~::z._1~61-S~~o~~~ Pago. It~~CONCORD. . • llJOIUI f\lulll's· W,I"'C J"rl<1ilY ovenlnl:

Guests Surprise R~.,ths 0.n ~::r;~:~~" ~,~:::,~ lil:,c::::rtP::::t :::':~drPIl" Smith Sioux, I were wccktllul

'2S'th Wedd,,·.ng An ·.v~rsary: '\ii,n1S ,:::,t'hi~l~·~n1 ~~~;~,~~'~~C I;;;~l~, call1'd'ill LIlli (,h.riS .'I'IClEClll1 '!lonw,

Wllynt·, SatUj'c111Y oventng.Thur:;day q.'enmg guests ~n ~hC . , .. _.. He\'. llnd Mrli,' AmbrO~C~COlHn9

F)'ilz ,Biclh hume to surpri~c'th m llnd fumlly: lind Mr"llDd'lI\1: 6,. Hoy I[or OWlf 2Sth \'cdding annlvers ry C d Hansoll' and son wero Sun 11)1 tlln:-

~//\I~~' ~~~ ?I~:'lJ~~~e ~;I~'~~~~~~: on ,or ~';-l~'l~l~:~ ~11{~I:~~,r J~~~~~:n ~l~o-n. B.I'Ih. and Mrs. Jack I<;rwin and Mr. Phone JU-4·24i51 1\11' '<lr~d M1" Frr til

I and Mrs. Quolilen Erwm. A srlvt'r Mrs. Gall Martindale lInIY,~kt" t'(II()~: ~.~tid 'j'r~~~~i~~

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dl:-h was pfesented to the hon.".red K,och - Weft'· WcdnClidaYi oventng('ouple ilud a cooperative lunch was held and Perry CreanH'r, Molint', vlsHon; III ~I\l' Cnrl Koch l\OffiC, ~

s(·rvcd. 111., wert.~ IIls~, SUpPC( gUests. ,Mr. lIm.1 Mrs.- Carl ~och. ~erc'Mrs'- lnga I Hilgeman, 1'\'1. skl'll, Sunduy dlnllt'r lIud supper sucst!4

Mrs. Harold Gunnarson vIsIted wal> a Thursday OVI~I'l1lgtl and in !lit' Allwrt !"rullcls horne, (~ul,: In the H,llph Headlee h () m e, Friday vi~lt'Jr _III lhe Mrs. Mill"" lerton IWayne, Wetllll·sday. Nelson home, Hev. a,lId Mrs, H~ISM'11 iMcad ~mtl

L<lst Monday evening Mt'. and Julie Rieth[ was a VI,f.ltor n rill' .Iolt'ell, Winslow, .iwcrc :Th""radulMrs. Harold Gunnarson anti Patti Ed Doesehl'r' hom!.' fn)lH Tit n;day' dinllt'r guI'. ts in t)lC NOrman An­vi:-ikd sharon Gunnarson in the St. unlil Saturday. . del"Stlll hou e" .Jolecll ren Itlncd un.Jo,',eph ho:,pit:.li, Sioux ,City. Mr, and j\lr-s. Bill Hit'th wen' til S<ltllrdll),

La,',t 1\101lt1:1Y evening A/2 Curtis Th.ursday C'i'/'tllng rallt,!".,; 1II lhu J" ,IAl1dl'l',OIl ,dn.t .S and r a .lone..;, Ivan ClarK il,/lilt, Ch h .I

Wayne, vIsited IJl the Vern Carl· Friday 1\11:. al~,d l\lrs, l\. 'r,lll't:1 U c eS\ ••;:;~~t!~~I:~e. O~~~I~II~~ltllaan:~n l~~~~a; ~1~~~;1:~~ and Hoger wtjrc t'IOJ " ( \'.y C~;c~~ I~.~::~~~np~s~~~t-

Igll('st ' Mrs .. Neil Kluver a~l(l dalgll{('t'" TlIlln~dll}, Nov. 2: ALCW UnltiiI )'Irs Ivan Clark; Mrs Gll'nn wen' Saturd4Y \'lsitorp II! til· (','['d III lolloWlll: homes at 2 p.m.:.I,'

! :;l~,I:~h:r~~, l\l~~:, ~'I:,I1~ ~~"d~'~~'llr~~~ CI~~. h~I~;tra Hjl'l~ was a la,;1 ;"\:I:'tlJ~llt~\' (ljlt'I'~~I~I~nrt~n~r~~' M~~~: '!!gUt,.,>ts in the Jerry Martindale Tuesday vi~itor iJ~ th(' !.t'Uoy dlth .IollwHn; IV, Mrs. Martin Han-Illome. Creamer hothe. ,~t'n, V, MI's. Arthur T•. AndcrlIon.

IMr. and Mrs. Clayton Anderson (iuest!> In the Frank ~Hrlson Saturday, Nov. 4:' Children's'

and Shelley joined a group Sun- home laat Sunday;: Wt>f(' J\ 1', and MI.~,"lOtlilry h(Jl'It'ty, 2 p,m. :

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day in the O. W. Anderson homo, Mrs. Art Alidprson, Fern Earl, Slltlday, r\ov. :i: S~nday tlchool l

Wausa,:-- for Mrs. Anderson's K('nnplh and Curtis nnd I'ldJlc ('[asM's, U:45 D"m.; Com..birthday. Mrs. Gun n a r SwallS{n llnd tJlUr111 n rVI II I fhe'L .

I' nday afl~rnoon guests In the ~':ll:;y~e~~~·"~'~1;1~~~1 ~(~~~.k~Jf:lr~~~ H P;ll:. ht' ct', ,; ~u r cag~e.~ I

I Vcrl, CarLsun home for Mrs. Carl- viSitors Vriduy ('venin-g

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hUII'S birthday were Mrs. Herman Mrs. C1ar1 Nelson VISlll'd in lhe

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~\I~:~l~~,~;t~~l;~~de~:~~l:~d c;~l~ll~~:~: Rudolph Ll'hman hOIllI', W3kdll-ld.from la.ot Sunday lJl{Jj'nin~ unIt!

~~:.~: ~.-~~t~r t:r~~~~eran~lldK:l~~~~ JiJst Tuesday. , I ,and S<lt1dra Hansen. .~horsd~y overnl~ht and Ffl~ay

iVlrs. IIt'rellan Kraemer and Mrs. Vls,ltors In the Chfford ShllingCarbon and chIldren Wt'rel home were Nancy ard Jeff Back·

last Monday callers l~ lhe Wlilianl' 5tro~. Mrs. Dean Btckstrom wasarId W. W. Ih'nkel hcnnes, Norfolk, a Friday afternoon uest.

.:\11'. und Vlrs. Dun Kabas ,lid <;uesls in 01{' Jo:tVHI !\[,<It'1I1N

faillily, Clarkson, WI'J'(' last Sund<Jy home Friday ('\'('nllg for 'Ill\'hglll':>b In the V('r! Carl!:,,JtI (It'd's tl'nl/I birthday \'NI' J\Ir alld 11['". T 1\ \.'-itIJ,ll~t I, Wllyn(!,' ur·

hUIlle. Mrs. Hoy Pt'ar"on nd 1\11' alll) 11\ 111(' lil'l'fltlt, (n~ame'I' hOIl1~'Sharon t;U(];I.H:JUiI' alTJ\'cd h(!t1j(' Mrs. Walden Kral'Ill'r lIlId falll I;l~! TlIl'Mluy for a few day!! vi:-;it,

Friday from the St. Jo:.eph hos. ily Wf'dnp:-:.day aft~'['JH on MrH. IA~Swux City. Mr. and Mrs. Er lsI 1-:11l.~paht' \'I'['JH' ('larkslJll, Ke 'fy 'and Turn·

1\'11'. and Mr!:>. J~lray Hank and Holyoke, Cblo" Fndl'rit'k Ko!'lJ IllY vi.;"lled In Ul'l' i!ith C'll1rkso,~

~;~t(l~~~r i~'(~:~~ F~eer~~~sl~:~kC~O~t~I,;.g :.~~ ~~~~a a~~h~;:~l: 'n/~~~~~' :~'~:l' More CONCORD _ pive 8

Mrs. (;lenll Paul was a wedllcs·I.:'-:~':-=-:'-:':~:'-__.!.._-:"__":" ":"~====:;afterlloun guest in lhei Jerry

.1: A:I ",'.inC'.1e hume.1\-Irs, Carl Cozingtun, Mn. Tony

and Mrs. C. J. WittemanSalurd.lY evening vi:.,itors in

the Mrs. Gel1eva Sullivan home.Last Mond~y evening gu-csts 111

lpc... Harold Bul'n~ home for Monty'sdgbth birfhday were Mr. and MIS.Rolhe Isom and daughters, Bholes,Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ftickettsand Me. and Mrs. Everard Burns.

Cindy and Kathy Draghu wereweelc,eJlld visitors in the jHaroldBurns hom'~.

Mrs. Carl CLzington and Mrs. C.J. Witteman, Nlilwaukee, W~sc., arrived in the Tony Slockem homelast 'fuesddY Jor a week's vi";lt.

I E. .J. Hugh!;s, Jim and Stevel\lurlindale, illld Mr. and Mrs.

11Vlike Hcwinkel and farilily were

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Thllrsday ~;upper guesls' in the(ieorge Vollers home.

Mr. and l'drs . .Jack ErWIn andfamily were· Friday evening vis·

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llors III the il·lax Huldorf bome.1'....11'. and Ylrs. Lavern !\elson,

Mrs, Millie i\l1son and Mrs. lngaJlagem<Jn w'~re Nurfolk visitors

I Thursdav.I .1\: 2 c;lrtls Anderson and SandraI Jonl'S, Wayne. were Thursday sUIJ'(Jcr gucst>, In It,e Clay tun Anderson

I homl'.I . :\lrs. Clayton And("rson, Mrs. AI·

\ III AndefSfJ'l atlrl :\--1rs. lIarlm All: dersoll were SlUUX City vlsllof!;

Isat::~.a~~d Mr!l. DeWayne Kl3us-en and Mrs. Harold Johnson l'ndJeff were Wednesday eveningguests in the Kenneth Klauscnhome for Mr. Klausen's birth.day.

r-.-Jt's. Wilfred Nobbe aDd AI&~

Thursday dinner guesls illlClavton Anderson home.

Mrs. "Martha Rieth was a Thurgiday afternoon and supper guest inI the Duane Creamer home. Mrs. T.A. Straight, Ralph Creamer, Wakc-

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in Wayne, 'Nebraska, the foll~wing

. L~GAL DESCRIPTIONLots 4 and 5 except the south 2 feet of west 100 feet thereof, Block 14, OriginalTown of: Wayne, "'!'ayne CO:,unty, Nebraska.

Terms IApplying ta All Properties INSPECTION~~~fi~~~~i:~ b:Jc~fmspa'~t;"onndo~:~i:.cA,b:t~~:tll,h;i~ b~ Properties open for inspection prior to sale date at

., t"on~nrye""SnOtne~'ebslteedtimbUey'eTrh,e BU'~ddsec.Srieg~nevd"tWedill.SnhdoWm:yhebmefurnished t"ith, 1961 taxes paid. Sales will remain open .., _ 'I ..for at Ie-as

ro~e hour,· submitted to the executor or his anomey.

FOR FURTHE~ INFORMATlbN, WRITE OR SEE

LINN McCLU RE,IE:xeculor

~~ARLES E. ~;;;;;:·;;O;~E~~'~; YNE, NEBRASKAII j

&xecutor's SALE3 '¥layne County Farms

1 Wayne Busi~ess PropertyKnown as the

. .M. E. Way Properties

MON., NOV. 6,2:00 P. M.

As executor,'1 will"sell to the high~st bidder at the lobby of the (ourt~ousei described properties:

,p OPERTY NO. 4Top Wayne

L,O~~ I,~i!'.~,~~, .._~"i~~ ',t.Jin W"Yn;J~br., now o<cup;ed by the Cory"'l Auto-Oil Co.as a filling!stati~n-bu~k plant, POSSESSION,May 1,1962.

Lot, ap-pix, 100 ft,•wide by 150 ft.• deep . .

~IMPROVEMENTS ,

ill Sta~ion IBuilding (see .p;hoto), two 15,ooo.gallon bulk tanks, 'Io"e 12i,ooo-gallOn\Ilk tank, pump station, 20 by' 4o.foot storage shed and other mis'celrane?us items.

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PROPERTY NO. rA Choice Wayn~ County

QUARTER SECTIONPOSSESSION: March 1, 1962

~o~di,~:,~~~~"~:~;,:o~~t~;ib~~~~;?~~~n~~~~~;j;,~'~:i~ t~~:gbe:oo"d:rdh~~:~:

lo,eated 4 miles north, % mile west of Wayne; N.,"raska.

, .. " NOTE' ''T~ese ~re af exc;:ellent. pre;per'ies''\yith fine locationsafld wi!) rna e good investments or homes. Propertiesa,te being s, Id to set'tle the Mary Elizabeth Way Es-tilte.' .

, ,PROPERTY NO. 3I

Got>d Wayne County Farm p :approx. 116 acresLocated ~ miles east 'of Winside, Nebraska, on old State Highway 35 0.4 miles sou~h and 4 miles west of Wayne, Nebraska.

I r IMPROVEMENTS i'EGAL DESCRIPTIONHouse,"new WJ:lII, good barn,,-2.car garage, hog house, corn crib-granary, corn~ W I '2SW 1 4 and W!ZEI/2 , S t~, Sec. 33, Twp. 26, Range 3, East of 6th P.M., Waynecrib, chickf~ house. BuilCling5,~ in good condition. County, Nebr., except the ailroad right-of-way.

PROrERTYNO.2*~xcell~nt Wayne (ounty'

l";;"~~~:~~.~dEy,mif-~~w~,N.b,I ~. ,

GOOd,ll,1 home I(sE!'e: Photo,~r, i~.ca~.', .a~",~.g,~~!.c.~~~~S cribs, gra,nary, ' 2'hog sheds,-', NW! 4, Sec. 24, Twp. 277."~R~,~,ii."~<,~a.·~~.~~,.£~~.~~.I~A.~ne County, Nebraska.chic~en hOU$ei, anel ot!,er small-er buildings.

* "rope~ties Nos. 1 on 2 eont~rise the West, y~ of Sec. 24, TW~. 27, Range 3 in ?yn,e:Cc:lunty.;- Nebraska"Sclidpropertieswilli be sj>ld as seporat, quarters and as a half-section, whicheve,r brings the highes, \:ild.ii' :'" !

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sam.e timl'" H('sidpnt!'i of WI1,ynccun(do m 'u c h to aliS! 't the' of·fl('('rs,. a It d (,~}(ll.>ern~... n. ratberthan cntltclsm IS III or r.

l'Ns(mally I hllVe Cu· dWayne.pn!il'('lnen t'()urt('ous, ea nble andfair. I .<lm sure they do not playfavorites, Th('y have a j b to dothat is nonl(' too popular, Consid~

!'ring thc arl'a thry mn, t coverand Ihi· (liois Wi. til Ji.hi h thcyhave to wO\rk the offlsrs in myopinion, aI'll> doihg a han~ up job,I am c('["tulm they arc no over:plJid

* *30 Year Ago

Hurri, , , be an Early Trader, and

~ol1ec~'bonusd~~s now! Come in and',

with our

Get in on the

sucmaf

DOLLA1SC'EABLY TBADEn'SBONUS

III. ,,,howed 72 P('f('('f!t sill ean'lSome of the fellers said thcy reBd and. write. What app('ned

has even noted the young gl'ner· to Olat S3 million is a , attpr ofaUon is gitting worned and ser- cohcern fcr all AmNicanlOUS about th~ future. Ed pointpd Yours truly,out, fer instant, that this was the Uncle, I Zekefirst Fall in several year he ain't \

read nothing \n thc papers ahout Letters tocollege students eating grass-hoppers. Sam allowed, with the

upside·down fix 'he world', in, T·he Edl"tori

he wouldn't be surprised to readwhere a grasshopper has eat astudent. i

Well, I see by the papers where Dear Editor:Senator Fullbright. say s thc I am sure thc two correspond·American people, if they ,had a pnts- who complain ahout tllI'.op.chance, would vote agin forl'ign l'rations of our poUce force do notaid, It ain't fer a ignorant fel- rcpresent the thinking of Ihe maoler like me to say, but I think JIlI'ity of. Wayn(' citw'ns. As theythe taxpayers would demand sa>' in athlt'1ics: "You can't winsome controls. Fer instant, I was 'cm all," but' you can try. In myreading where 72 percent of the opilllon our police officers arcpeople in Guatemala couldn't making OJ fLOP effort to enforceread and write in 1954, thcn we the law and keep our communi·give 'em $3 million. to build Iy s<.lf(' for all of lIS. A policemanschools, .md in .::19::::6.:1.::a:..::.n:'.'p:::o:.:r'__.::'.::'!I:..nn_,_,[_'_H'__in_"-;/l~PI_"_n_'S_"_th_e __-,>- _

i\ov, :i, HJ:ll Wayn(' Prof('s, iOllnlllnd .nl!si~eSH

\\'ollJlIn's Ill]) hl'ld a har~l time party Tll(:S~l{Y

~~~~~\~~~~tu~l~UdC CU~~1 ~~;; ,r~iv~l~ls;l, g~i~~0/3:''f~~l_~ft'n'd a brolu'n {'ollar !Jnfl{' SUllda~' whc~ the _cal'.n v'-)1I(,h she' was l"uJing with h('r SL~n, Hallry, over·1IJl"n('{! sOllth of town afkr'l ~'jng 10 I!voJ~ nrl.ob...'lrudlUn In the road . [f, J, W. J'mi'eson,W"yn(', purchase~l n Int ,Wt's;t. (V Hr.es11~r I a~k -qn10th street from Dr, S. A. LUlg\'n an~ IS b Ild~gII new l·e....;lden("{' then' for Ijl.~ f~II11ly, , rv ~g.\kl\inl('y, POOl'a, who l"t'c('olly '~p('nt 14'm n hsIn RUSSIa working for thl' 1j:(J\'('r~mt'l'1t as a '0­slruclor In methods of Iwg ral~in , "'Ill give ,an* * addrpss ,al Wak('field high k"d).()\)I Tllesda,Y., '·,<Ipt. James t1. Slaughter, ~)rnal1.,a, an aVlato,r. f

20 Years Ago \ Hle experience and dartn~ perSl!ln llty will bNov. 6, 1941: Dick Pinkham plans a. hig open- gl pst sppak('r at Monday's 'If!el'ting,of the Kiwllni

ing of his Wayne Produce ~tation Saturday -at his (It '- _. '____ ---c~··_+---

I' '1 ' ' '.' , "" - -,"~r·~T.'.. .,.'''ji''.'f'·i'..'..·.'~.l'1lt.rlt'.II ' ". ·i l \'>jl(.

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i--.....-~+I ....--...:;-- new locnl on, 2nd anr! ingOtI • ,!. ",. c~rcles~i(I ' • ." "" ,,"'" """ _'"'~hCn~WnY~~I~fl'fI' '".:aW ,Back \r. \ • '.. '!'cru call ,.cs hnltled thrM i ch's ,0 ~no",' iii .~

... '~ lootbal) !:lmc al Peru, '~llr Ai nOd:'C:ro~ i

COl.I.I'.SC be ,.• n. W.Cdn.C'.'.IIlY c.,.e.n. II .1.1' .1.hC. C.lty, ".1.....W en " ', ~' . >ochool wit i lC N, Jlnrke liS ill'tl'lktOI'1 ' , , A ,te .headed c If is a novclt"y at c Ant!>n Pflu~1Il<ll'nt, Alt nn . , , Ben lIoU n~ I, Wayne, rc~cal, I 1

'".''0" e~. ,Ago nn i~,jure( I'ight shO~lldcr rid, I nee lnst l!"'l1f, ,n:1 lll"__ \\ hcn he f'1I from a wagon 011 I~f ('(1m, ,', ,r,'

. N v;.~.1951: Alec Templeton, Wales-bol'1n blind IVllr Carls n, WakefiC'l<t, un! t'r ~(111t a major Q~'~PJ8nist" will be featured in the ~irst of the Wnyne lit ion f\lon lay In n local hn,., It. I ., Blmcl' 1 aCommunity concert series Wednesday at Mlinit'i- rison, Wn nt_', was i:njllfl'd, w 111, plckln«.c l) r:,pal auditorium , .. Tom Livcringhousc, Wllj'IlC, ThU.. rsday ftcrnoon wben hi.~ '. Illn bCC1!mC J.rl ..~~.'jlrerCu~.ikveerd'sfirda"ypnp'r'Oegirn.m!heTsl'laufrestdYO"'y"~n,pnsilgonllxnt,~,htyt' piled and fan away, '8 bill' \ he,~1 of the wa ?

\, . going"'ove hi!! right, arm" Ot e 0 ~(lft ground: f~. "Fred :Lucders purchased the City Grocery this 1'lcent rai s no bones were I'd e~l., I

week from 'A.,C. Lamp and asaumcd,operation of * *_ ":'. "I Ithe store Monday " Nin~'ty mt'n and boys 18t-

~,~~~~, t~~n~~~~~r·taOs~ ~~~~~~ ~:I~~L~ng ~uthcr~~ 25 Year Ago' iii '

Wakefield's Pancake and Trade day and pancake Nov,,5 1936: Wflyne ciJs ndw Amel'!can, ,~~r€:eting contest held last week, Rick Waltors, OUo ~ran("e fj ,tfuck a:rrivcd ~Cd nasdny. The t[UC~Nelson and Ed, Bokemper wefe winners in :Hle l:'j. gUlirant Jed to pump 500 g~1I1~ns of watc,r n, ~in~

first groUlJ· Gary Lueders, Martin Stpwl1rt, Watt'r- 1l.le for .th p.,e .hourS1. cA ~IUl'~!a~ ;r.".pc.dOl'.. Wlll ~Jq.bury and Glen ConnN, second 'group One b're Fnd y to make 'lhc .It-,rt t til(' skll~lng po~ll. hundred and eighteen youths register('d for thE' (list of 10 n , , ,lI.a,I'rlel ~.ll 18cDn, Ndllgh, waa

<listrict y,?uth rally held at Evonge!It'lIl vnitpd el('dpd ho lc(,oTllin~ queen lof! WS'l'C . J '. w~e.Brethren church, Hoskins, ~a'St Sunday., How- held, WinS de and Cnrroll 'bllSl ess lind prole!! iOD;ard Wilson, Omaha, has recently taken a pnsjjlOn al women ~ve been inVllt'd tol Wuync Mondll ',byhS mechanic at Coryell Auto co. the Waynt Business and lro t'Sl'iH~nal Worn n's

dub relatic ns dinner, , . Gaebl r anti. -Neely It rd'9* * \':al'{, store _Winsid!-" had a ~on'lal opening Fr'laa~1S YearS Ago !cinc.c fem dt'Ung:·. New fiXl~CS wcrC .. instU!lCd ~J.ldl

stock refar anged . A new bu n is being_bu~-OJ

gOlf~~:'r:~~S::~hT(7fl' t~i~:~\~f'~~: ~~tJ;;lr~'I7.~~r{~~I~~~~ til{' Clata orenSl'n farm, an ll' :', . Walee iich}, , d d I bllslnesSi..m. I. narc sponSOringjlh SWCd.iB:h Gle.c crlub

5~-Yfar ,p.erm at $1 a yc~~ was acecptc am of male V( IC('5, SiOllX City, at a {'onC(',l"t Sun~ay

~:.7;:~.'~Yw7:s~~~YM;::~~rl:~ft~~;:l:;t,~·h\~:::d~\~pl::'~~~ c\"t'Ding :If'! til(' school audit riu ." At the .pa-,.j'eeently when a n('w (}ut~jdt' l'nlranc(' 10 the base. vilion sale 1\londay pig:::;' brpli hI 3, top prlc(~ ofiment was added, Mr, al)<1 Mrs, Plurian Spies, ~~,~~~ ,~:;~, ~~~o$~~lr:i, cows,1 $.! 50. Hoosters qndGrand Island, movl'd to Wayne lalit week, Mr.Spies will be .~mpl()Y('d al lh('. Coryell garage andMrs. Spies Will open the ,'\Iangold Beauty shop atThird and Main , Claire Street, dallghtpJ' ofMr. and'Mrs. M. B. Street, WaynC', has acce"(ltl,d aposition as diE'titian in Ow Sioux CIty .\ll'tllodlsthospital , Wayne PreshYlt'nan ('hurch hasadopted Rev. and Mrs. Andrac Lukaosko and- !itv.(n children in Hungary, Til(' i'lHlrl'il plans to {'oIl cland send much·needed food, ('](Jthlnt: ,mil 011 ('I·

necessities to thf'm Re\'. P. l'<'arsoll, Wa}'r~l',v;r.ose 90th hirthday was Tliesday W:l S hon(ll"r\dSunday at S~I('m Lllt!~('ran dWfeh, Wakefield\A'ionday e\'clllng a family umner was held at ttw\

~~~; ~~~;~:~~a ~~~~ll~~f~';:n:'~)~~l~h~n~,\):~~~~:~a.~('~c~;; \by Rev. Peilrson for ]5 y(',H'i, condu('ted sp('cialservi('es to honor him.

DEAR MISTER EDITOR:, MyoId lady has already start­ed doing her clmstmas shopping.She allowp.d as how, if she'd fol·lowed her "intuition," she would·'ve started inAugust· afore ever­Hung got pi9k~d over.

oj; ~~~:-y;il~~e:~'~~~~~iO:~,7nIr;:.coUect asking her about it rightaIter we was, married and shesaid wives couldn't git the truthout of husbands by questioning'em, so th'ey had to develop "in­tuition." When you come up agina situation like that, Mister Edi­lor, the thing to do is let thesituation alone and that's whatI been doing fer 40 years withmyoId lady's "intuition."

It looks to me like Americanshas lost all respcct fer thc cal­ender anyhO'.\. It used to beChristmas started about the mid­dle of December but now theystart shopping fer it in Augustand git the mistletoe and decora­tions strung up aloBg about La­bor Day. People ij paying lastyear's bills, d.riVin this year'sautomobile, and s ending nextyear's income. And reckon ain'tmore'n half of 'em got a calen­der in the house.

I tried to glt this problem onagenda at the c~untry storeSaturday night but the fellerswas too busy discuss'ng plans ferfallout shelters. pfi e has got abig basement at his~ lace and hesaid his old lady as alreaoygitting it cleaned out and makingplans to stock it wit water andfood - to last fer se era I weeks.Charlie told Pete he. etter git Ilisold lady to fill half t e basementwith throwing· size ro ks, Charliesaid he was reading a item theother day where rocks would bethe only thing lcft fer preservinglaw and order after World War

Can't Win - Can't Even

ThinkingOUT

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_ ycars when our personal livcswcrc Jc):,s complcx - years whcnlittle things counted for more' thanthey do tOd&y-years when wewere a little closer to our friendsand our own family life t'lidn'thave to have an "ordered" planfor days and weeks ahean, butrather we could sort of takethings as they came day in andout. '

When you get, to thinking likethis vou are bound to have someratht:r nostalgic memories. Perhaps it was the timc of year ormaybe it was because of thefact !that a lot of the ~amilY lifecentered around it in winter that

got Ine to thinking ahou' 'he old T·he earl.-erhard coal base burner. Thil' isabout the time of year whe'n itwas divested of its summer you tradewrappings, was polished to the' let us ,:;;how you- how big your

nth degr~e and~with the isinglass cash bonus can be,all restored it was inst311ed, in the more~i~ini~S r::~~ine splendor in the You'll colITct your Early Trader's

Now a lot of you folks have E0':NUS Boous on ~Y purchase of new JIHThe other. day after listening never seen a base burner. Well :, ... '.. ',' ,.. , ' ,

tb the radio, reading the news- about _all I can say is that your ,equiPmentio{$500 or more •.• frbm

~a~~rsco~~:~~~~:rs~1o:a;W~ata; ~f:s h:e:n~; .~e;~e~~n;P~~;:t ~~~: tractors to twine, from tillage ~ls toer perturbed-not scared. Just world than to go, by a home isort of sl~ed up. Maybe you whose only light was the glow of harvesting ,equipment. ;1

~~,~~ ~o~~ Tq~~~h~ni~tr~~n:~~us~~ ~~~::: ~~a~h:it~;~:h~~:~~;~a~ "D O'LLA·n'S When you buy,'you'll earn asho~er!f:l~~i£~:;I:~~~::~~:~w:i~ ;~~n;:0:r~~~:~~F~Ly;:~~::~ :';.' :'. ,:. " ; ','.' :: 1 -,i .,' of dO.ll.. ars~.•.. yo..u~.couect inter.. fl.at!roy'$ ·kite a'~d. our' qefense De- thing. There was more down . the,rc:tf:zf %:OA-.ypurtrade.Jn' d/otpartmelit so~nding off about our right be,autifullY ~imple, solid, yoU g.e1,!· down ~y "ent. And you get yo ,.' 'nuclear strelngth and how we family li(e livel:l around an oldcould blow Khrushchev and his base bu.rner, at dusk, before the bonus check at once! I

cohorts to perdition, we jITl 0 s t lights were lighted than is lived il

,~~~~i~r i~reth~~~~~~:~~n: ~o:::c:;.oun~ the new fangled ap- [I]~' M ( RMI( Kcabout the p~esent,'ani:l oi]tbings ,Yousay,doyouwanttogoback ~, ,:C.to corne. But do you know what to those old days, with some of III got to th~g about the most? their primitive living? 'Course I ' . , r~~ek~:~t Ye~r;e~:t ~~~: ;~ta~~ ~~f;\~u~,: ~~~~ ~~u~~~eo:~~: I. , .. :_.~_.' 0 For" 'cRumenf Store·~~a~a~~:S~:~dfrs:~e~~~a: ~~n;;l~u;~~u~rt::: ::u~t~~ __-.._ ,,~ - "~';"-ViolenC~yeqrs .when good ~11. in the maelst~om of doubt, dr~!il :~O.',S'"Sou~\,M.,a-,Ift W~yl.te. \r~i.' _~" ..,.,:..,...,tow.ardl"Us ,"Yjas ,;a...:bree·wiU.o~eJ:';'i: _·awl .,~lexItY that· ,e~Yelopes . Iing an~ didnrt have to be ,bOUght me today. l .....;. -+__':"'"__...:~...,..,I....- ......:~-.......:---Irl_-*'~~=~

wl'alher' and should bc contr'olll'dnow

5_ Thoroughly clean a I 1 IighlfIxtures, inspect and make repairs on all clectrical service

Rev. W. C. Simme-r I"

First Methodist Church, Wayne

Within II matter of two weekshundreds of delegates from themajor churches of the world willIhe gathering in New Delhi, India,for thc Third Assembly of the\Vorld Council of Churches. Rep·rcse,nting some 178 churches andmillions of Christians, this bodywill confront the problems fac­ing the followerfl of Christ today.

The existence of t 11 i s WorldCouncil of Churchcs is a verysignificant thing. Leaders frommany varied theological pointsof view come together in th~5 as­sembly to join their hands ilil fel·lowship, in pl·ayer, in study' andpreparation for unitcd service.

With world {'onditions degen­('rolling Jjj{e an ice cream conein the hoI sun, it is, prophetic andmessianic that the followers ofChrist hold hands across the bar­riers and prove their greater ai,legiance td their Lord and Mast·er.

But this is ,not just a time whenwe Who remain at home can per·form only as spectators of thisgreat world-wide conference. Wemust actively pray for it. Wem us t actively underscore the{'ammon faith we sharc. We mustunite against the common evilsof the day to prove our loyaltyand our deeper bond of disciple­ship. It is a time fOr us to join.in a great circle of prayer to sup­port the work and derlberationsour delcgates will be undertak-ing. '

And this occasion might be the'time for us to pray for those ofother communions than ours .ighthere at home. As one of thl;' dele·gatf's .;aid, "To p fay for thewhole I'hurch of Christ is 10 prayfor pr,mle in all churches whoconfc~~ Christ, as Lord and Sav­ior. ,0 u r commitment toChristian unity is really deep !;'lndsignificant whcn it impels us toh'1\·r concern for our Christianneighbors, whatever their churchaffiliation." Yes, Jet liS pray forall the followers of Christ

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ers arc reluetnnt to votc to abol"

When YOLl comdder how hard it is toc'hange your$elf, you undersiand howJittle cha\1ce you have ill trying to chai1geotherR. '

Oil "jay !Jot ngret' 1.1.'11 i an e ttr:,na r buti/ youjread til(' editorial and give 'serious t~o1l9"tto .'..Jhc mbjec/ discufsed you have gain~'d,: You,as a reader, have gi'(Ji~n Ctlre/ul thought to tin j'~l­

por/aflt problt'tTI a.nd Iit/te w:itFr is jJr&ud .l~ ha'N'eal/cd YO/lr lItt('lltlOn ,to an /mPQrltlnt sub}r4J thllt

-you may haue ovuloolud.

We have goo~ rea~{lTI to believel, too,that the rank and file of not only', edu­cators but, citi'zenH a!'l ,\-'ell arc convincedof the financial ne_ed. Most are oir one.mind that more monev it; needed fot'Kchool buildings, impJtn;'ed tea:cher' payand higher education. But it <:loe.sn't nec­eSRarily follow that he or Hhe' who :rloel-\not elect to favor the K('nnerly Admin­i!-ltJ'ation's prognlm i,m·t at all rUllCCl'll­ed about the problc.m,

Becretary Ribrcoff's extemporaneousaddress, ;v,-'hile we haven't ,had acces~ tothe remarkl-1 in their entirety, appear~ tohave been ill':chm;ell and ill extr{~lmel.\'

had taste. His mE,thod, HiR choice of ver~

biage nnrl his mannc!: df delivf>ry SJeemsto have given rise to the conclusion thathe \\'aH engaged in a rather obvioll$ andclumsy attempt to ,wax politicail,Y parti­sail. HjH fOU\'t's, w(' .u:rall!, \\'{'r(~ pn~hab­J:v the !( ftieHt - and flO Olll-' CHIl filHlfault wijr his effort" ill hehnlf of hetter{'ducal'io]

Hnw'evpr, hi.": Hcpmingly ('onvttyingthe notion that unit,s,,, and ulltil \'Ol\ are

'~f()r" the legi:'1latinn hp and thp ·Konnc­(~'y Adminil-itratjon recommend. ,VoII aI'£'

Hagin" eduration, we do !lot gin' a pinchof :muff.for i1.

This ktnd of logic will set schoo];;hack to MeGuJf('\"':--:; Header.

Rihic-off said 'the F(I(leral aid to edu­cation failed beCaUKf' evervone was look­ing out for his own inte'restR. The> hill fail­ed because Cdngre;;~ Tecogni7.ed that itspm,sage wouJ~ lead to Ff'deral controlof the 'schoolRi,

Ribicoff finished his addre'ss by say­ing.. "And I drpn't think you are going toHolve the problems of education by go-

. ing to, meetings." 'E!-Jpecinlly Ribicnff's meeting.

RIAL COMMENT

Shocki~g and Surprising

'The ,ditorilll drpnrtm't'~t o~ tl weekly nervs­~(//Jr.rt'S rlfJ tmpor!flrlt departm!n.t, NOrmfl!.!J' it is~!lI' fJ ';-SOtl'S opi Jion 0/ tapirs tlwt, concern most0/ the rmdus,

II is 'he dUl.l.1' 0/ an editorial t~'1'itfr to search1111 tlt)(lila/JJ~ 'jac s lie/ore he sitj 4pw1l to write.Pr(jJ~' this hO,f;S lie 'writer shol!1d ,hIe able to givea i'Jenr picture o.f ;m/Jortant top;,};, '

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u, S, Sojer~tary of Health, Education" nnd Welfare l}brllham Ribieofl', by noth­

ing Hhort of a Jjnirac]c, escaI)cd·the recentannual meeting;of the Am¢rican Councilon Education with his bone~rintqct.

Hibicoff. lillie of the featured "peak­e"'l>depa~led~.om his prepat'ed text \0Hdmini.~ter a Ejrbu] lacing to the some1,1)00· colle~e mlCl univers.ity pl'e~ident8

and d,efln~ pr ;~ent. His blunt Ilnd lln­\'Hl'nixhed, "I (qn't think you real I.., carell!Jout educati ni, or are g(ling to cIo any­thing- ahout it," give.tl rise to ollr havingsfriouR doubtR about thf' man',c.; 4ua1ifica­

,tiOIlH to hold fI important :\nd Htratf>gica public offic:e~

, It cannot. I~E! that an official of RiLi­coff's c~diber li~ ig-norant of thE' IOllg­l-H,\lldinR and c~llcentrnt(~d effort!-J of edu~(:ator.s,to hettel! \he pJ'ofes;.)ion: and to im­prov(' upon the!qualit.y or itll-\tructifJll. \Ve\\'olild ,lwe.f'pr tp 'think that t.hy ,'-wcrdar,vmomentarily lti~t hi:'l pf'rRpC'cHve and hisf>cat~jl1g tirad~ !-- human lHitUTC being"

, what i\ js- f011'owed,Regrett'iilJ1 ,J that dO(\"In't: aIJP(!ar to

h.ave been the a8e, Ribicoff vpr\, eandi<l­ly al1d \vi:thnu mincing wot~d~ I('vcledb,urh,R at the s 'hoolmfl,n hecRufic, in hi::;opi,nion, th~,v f .Hed to lend ~l1ffir'i(>l11. el]­dor.sement to re~ident Kcnriedv's FNI­{'ral aid to edu ation progl'<lm.' \Vh~', andh.v what diRtor e~ sen:w of rea~oning"lthesecretary feels allyone who Elidn't ~up­

port the Renn q,Y Adminilf\tration's F:ed­('r:~1 aid to :-IC ri(j)ls bill is categoriddly.and unqualifie I~ opposed to e.ducHti:on­al !hetterment i' somewhat my~tifying-.

Thof.!e amo ~ ectueatolls who favorndthe measure \ ere legion, NeverthelcR:'l

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ihere,were so el,of,the q('~t Rchool ad-

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' ml.'n.i:'ltr'~tOi.. 'R.' in he.' nation \/t.'ho.1ook a sus.,-j lwet vi~w of t e propofm.l. Still others," while i~ agl"ee ent with the ohjective,

difdiked Aertain prOViRiol1f1. in the legisla-',r tom \. ,

'I, ' ',II CapitcWNel--s :I W ~. II ish themselves, he noted.

d", G'over'nar Asks Deparlmen't II: Iy~~~ ~~'~~eh:~~ ~°'ti~i~'~m..ri~~~i,~, ' , than ever before, Srb said. These

rregul.l~ities ,m-formation: 11;;~u~is~~~lgan, North Dakot.'I ' I ' • IICDuntyAgerit's (ol"mllTtlC state purcI;J, S.in,g depard ballot in 1962 ealling for a new!·' . ,H'nt lS back in t~ .news againl system of selecting judges of the III;ov. Frank Morri~ n say s hEl: supreme and district courts. I, Don't Skimp an F.eedvants any Nebra~lan. who !l·as. If the proposed Constitutional' Milk production usually takes a

< ny e.vidence that 'an be docu- amendment is approved, the gov- dive when reen pastures are

: ~e~ll~~~ d(~fpaarl~~gee:ti ~r:~~a~ti~~r~ I:rnl~~t WsOuu~~~i~~in~)U~gj~:[c~~ ;oro~ tu~~/fn~~t l report to him, ~j :nominating co~mittee, corn stalk fields.

Mar.risorl said if Sl.l~h illforma~ ; The judges would serve speci- The urge to can't on were !found t be true the :fic terms; then 'run for election serve su-pplies ofr rohlem would be corrected nnd on the basis of their record, with winter storedI lOse responsible d ~Cllarged. the question 'being whether the ,f e e d may be

~he governor sai~ ,i~ is ,the re~ Ijudg~s should be returned to of- costly. By using

s nsibilityof any Ic.·tizen having ficc, the pencil ap-il f ,rm~ion to giV~~~ governor If the vote were negativc, proach dairymen will soon real-a dha ce to inveSf ate and cor< governor would 8gpoint a Ize that good f'ced and feedingr ct th 'problem. thE' .g.overno~ placement. TechnicallY, the pro- practices p'ay, A ration must!pro-fils t 0 so, then t ere is roorn1 posal is Calledjthe merit plan VIde a proper balance of rough-fIr jus ified.critici'J ,he said. NoW, filings or a judgeship 'are age, concC'ntrates and pro~ein.

l\ro~ ison criticiJ~l OlOse who, made like for any political office, Cows neer! all the roughage they. I avc' 'it at his p~fchaSing de·1 .except judicial candidatas run on can eat. A 1.000-pound cow should

artment. He statlki lthat not one non-political tickets. have at least 25 pounds of dry

I eJ~~ninh:~ :::l~~t'l t:: fi~d<l~r~t Federal rMoney ~~~~hsaug;sti~~~e dt:r~elf p~~~~: ~~, t1at's going on. I Federal money is a:v-ailable to silage for each pound of hay.

The governor said .Nl'i a.dmin- ccoounnst'rieusctl.ionn mOfateCmhinerggl fnUCnydSop~.Or~ Concentrates are the most ex·istration has ,atterlnp ed~tw.Q.. ma- e ,_. pensive part of the ration, He.reor goals in the !pu ch sing de-, ations head.9uarters ih case of I' is where you should do some £Ig-artment, - enlargi g the com- " atomic attt\ck. ! i: uring. Comparc feed prices Withetitive ridding are aI/1d broad- Nebraska is the first state in" milk prices. Keep feeding more

'~in;ot b·~d~~itS~~ifi~t.~O;esr ~~,!, the mIdwest to get an operatIOnal JI ~;:~isn ~~,c~on~o~: t~heanex~~: ~i~~d ~~:llteJef~~~:r~rcI:~; state and II

i~t;;:~ents,.. and - pnt:!roverSieS! Maj. Gen. Lyle Welch, state adc I ~o::~ers Buy Bonds'nvolvin~ :the. d~pa tm~.nt have I jutant ,general and CIVlII defense! Did 'you know that qine' percentlared p li'IoCYcallv -.s ncd August. dirC'ctoF, S aid it is 'Iimportant ~ I of the, population· of ' the United~?rris .b, :in. -anot er 'are,a in- that. each county hav¢ a place: States owns II percent of all the

VOIJmg ~governmentl ef.ficiencY.,' for its officials to ""'OJ<k in case i.! S~vlngs B. on.ds outstanding? Thathas asked all denartfenlts to an· of an emergency. I' \ nme per('ent, as you may havealyze th 'ir pr9,grj.am." alp::!: sec If Bepuse of ;the enthusiasm for I guessed, IS the present farm pop-tHey Cq 't more~ull Ut·li~e the,' lhe s t a t·e shelter, ebraska's! ulation according to latest cen­central ~cc.DunN I 0 era..tion. county gove.roments a~e getting I' sus figures. So, rurat people have

Centra accoun ing ,~s n agen- _ an early oportunity to ftHow sUit'1 done their share - and more -cy of g ,vernrne.llt' "? h ~c h !las' officials said. . i. Jin helping to keep ou,r nationautomatic btls'line~s achines ;' II strong.whieh cu~ dOWl'tim~ a d man~ _ Minor Highways! II That's why the Treasury Depart-power needed ~. Prloce~s' infor· ,In even a few years, elatively II' ment has named -November as~nation. _ . _ I l

k:minor Nebraska .highw ys could Ii "Salute to Agriculture" month

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' "We are':!ooki g,to ar s asta-. become ove~crowded, ccordingl' and will pay public tribute: ~o!JiliZatiOn:'Of"ae~~ntig'. ractices 'I. to State Engl.n.eer John ¥assock. \1, farme.rs. A fuu-pa.ge adv.erti.se,and full utili -tion, ·of modern i At present, the engin;eler com- ill ment is being carried by newspa·

data praceS.. Sing -e uipme t to. t.h.e. I. mented,. onlY major r.o.a~s .in Ne- ~ pel's all over the country as aend tha ,e£-. 'I hraska, s u c·h ,as Hi hway 301 :publi~,servivce. It is headedl-ficnient in&" iJ;t. aeross the state and H ghway 2 ",WhJr,! 'so Man y Farmers andall age ~ern- 'between Grand 'ISland and Oma- iRanchers ,Plant Money in U.I'S.J1lent,'~\¥o~i ha, are.,sUbject to heaVYI,pressure~1 SaViDg.S Bonds." It also inclu~e.s

I \ A . I, from motorists. I photographs and statements Iby'V '- Y I Incteased ~population Iand ve-I the natipnal presidents of t~e

~ 0 I hide.t.raff.iC will ,prOVid.~.th.e volJ

three gener.al. far.m orgahizati n.s,I ume of travel on e_v.e n minot, F-arm magazines are also not gI roads'l .HOssack said. " e noted I the ,occasion with special di-that most of Nebraska s roads toriats _:an'd·features.were built to accommo ate ve- Five Things To· Dohide traffic loads of 20 t aI'S ago. Five 'seasonal. practices wh~ch

• ' I $~.uld ~e carrI~d out 'now ,byUnlca;eral ~ 1 p9Ultry .pordp~ers have heen lIst,HU~o': ~ clerk of Ne rask.'a'~ etl:'by John-L, -..Skinn-er, Nebr~ika

IUnicame 1'Legislature, eels th~ Extension poul~an:

I.::; 1~rco:::.: S~~rrhs:t:~l~ I '~.~~.~:a~n~~~e.~~;·.~ui°P~ ;tl1.,1

adopt a 'l"0ne-hou~e -law~makingl' .:2,,.~just. \seNice 'a,il'd rep, ir'body" " " alL~~tilatin,g·ek~ipmeDt. "1:1:'

Sib sa~s the .move robably I~. ~AdtbmQre materiaUo 'bUllt-

!.Wil.' ..• It.v....e...'.\0 .~.O.. lll..... ~. '.b'..o.m.....a ..st.te I U.~'.Jl.!t.ersy,;.tems .'.O.Dd .. m.ixtIipt'.Ijn which: e !lI'ople h.ve t Night ,ollgbly. 'I

I Ur\itiati e jJetition,j • \ c4clJ:ake ..te~ ,contr&r9d-

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Iwo-house Legislature.." lawmak- : iog· in with the approach of cold

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ODAY'S PRESClUPTlO~ QR~GSSAVE IVES, SAVE MolaX

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GOOD;· E4-.MORE P~OPLE RIOE ON TIRES ~HAN ON A:N~ O'1"ttER ~-UtD

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More traction when it snows ... EXclu­sive Suburbanite tread design di~s downinto deep snow 10 pull you through, And'when roads are slushy and wet, Sub­urbanites give your wheels surer ~ grip {orsafer car control.

More mileage' when it doesn't . . , Out­standing mileage on dry pavements givemany motorists an ext~ season o{ de­pendable service, And you get a smootherride, less highway ,hwn.

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loin in Chevrolet's 50th Anniversary cele.biration at your dealer'~ now-By pickingu1p a ~pecial order for~ fromj your dealer, \y'ou can order a "Golden Anniversary I

Album" LP recording of favorite Ameri­Ca? songs from .Chevrolet for just $.1.(For your convemence, many dealers will .have the album for sale in t)1eir &how-rooms). ,.

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Clarence Hanacn h0f; Mr. and !\1rs Otto Peters wereMr. and Mr.li, Rat h Punt Wednesday gLOuts in the Charlie

Dallas, Randolph, were Peters home, Pierce to help Judyevening guests in the William cekbrale her birthday.

Puhtney home. Mr, and Mrs, James Tiet"wn nnr!Harlan Bodens,tc t < aln d I,Mr, ~aught('rs, and Kay Helmer were

ThbmpsOn, Phoemx. ArIZ" slol~ped Sund;:IY dmTl<.jr ""ueslfi in ~he

In Sholes Friday evening. ~hey Imer GI'eynn hOllle, M~g.net.

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"I'rsary Sh1:JW_j'DS_TY -Friday,Nov. 3, is:30-9 30 p.m. E,S.T.

Chevy II ova 400 $~orl Coupc­alld there re 8 mo,/e Imodels, just{IS mIty, ~(here this ,b)l~ came from

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This one was 9n the roa41 to sue· If you're looking for ,ensibility at its Sunda;, cess right t~om he s4tr~,1 a new ·best:....join the celebr Ition at your Chev.roJet

kind of solid si plidty I~lended ' dealer's. It's Chevrol 1,'s golden anniversarywith economy an depe~(lability. year, _and, this new Chevy II is making it aBeneath the &0 , , • a frugal' 4. year to r~member with a new.line built espe­or sa.tiny 6-cylin er ~.p~'lne (your dally to save you mon~y qn service anp. main-I " d ) N' tenance. Get the full .~to.?ry at your' dealer's.

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new models ••• edansl wagons, A i\i;ow U.l01i,',''d Q/U.lO

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Mr, lint I Mn; MOrrL~'l\~d;I'(,W at·ended f Ilnndl !>crvlcl's' for Mr.!.rminta 1)hdJ1Jl~ la:;[ $Jturday a .

ernoon ~ til(' Handolph Presbyte '.an churL'b.

, MY'Ol Brindley .,\ d Floy~i Movers Lincoln C8tn~ Sul1day

I~:~~ln mitt~ :~~om~t~~ - B~,~t4I Smith 8 h"spital in ~joux Cit~! to see iI/Ie fmith whq was hurt !;'1';,\I.1

i last ,Tu ~dav in a corn ,picker ac;- \ddl~"II" .\01':'~1111Ieldent. Mr, and Mqi. GeorM'Keifer, Mrs. Billie Smith and

~ ~~;. C h~~s;~lll~oweV~:i:o :ii~~ejI yeorge K~i1er,l Leonard an: d!Loren, 'vIsited him SIJ"daY. !

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Lincoln, \\'I'rt' ~lInday dllflnt'r gLJesl$In tlH' \ IIH'{'llt WHlIllallll hOTlH'I.

Hllndolph, III honor 11/' i\Jary LOUIWIdhalm .... III ,1 "IJIlHllltrllOn, Aller"wrO/l I\lr and 1\lrs l

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Mr. and Mrs, V, G. McFaddenreturned S a fur d II Y afternOonfrom Hugo <!nd limon, Colo., af·tel' visiting two weeks with Mrs.McFadden's brothers, Bill and:Ben Grampke, and with hersisters and other relatives andfriends.

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Papa's Partners Met'Pap~'s, Partnt'rs ~xtension club

met with Amanda S 'hutte MondayeYf'.ning. Ten lTlP.,"X"ers attended.I\'II"!'_ F r 8,~1 k John on and MissSqhlllte g<lve a les on on buyingwomen's dresses. 'fihc remainderof the evpning was Ispent makingplanters from cans ;(nd macaroniMrs. Npwell StanleY will be theNovember hostess. '

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and fo~t, .E II n Hansen, Mrs. Mrs. Donald ~urry and daughtero, Vlnrle and Mrs, Lawrence Quinn lIy, Hartlnifonl' IiIr. and Mr~. Pete ~'unklau,WnYrle, Mr nnd M...IC.r.!.Ir nnd r< 'Sterling ~i.dtllfp'"Howard ,Brinkletter and Mrs. Jane Mrs. R. V. Weeks and sons, 'Grand we r e Friday afternoon coffee Carlson and fbmilY, Laure!.ft. and all Rahn and Dean Keller, Sioux Xnnn ~"~I "Watklnsi ~nd children were gu.ests. IS,land, and Mr. and Mrs. liarold guests in the' M. P. Kavanau:gh Mt. and Mrs. Djck.U~cht and fam· ity. I Lasl' SuI II'Ilqy morning P III d '

Fiftee'l,lmembers of Out-Ollr-Way Curry and f.amily. home. II~k W8keflt~ld l Mrs Max Rabn and MrS~AIl ~nd r~ld(!l, ~Idcn and Bc I l.

club 8ur.r.psed Mrs. Elmer Gfosler Mr. and Mrs. Ted Johnson' and ~rs Ernest Sands, Laurel, was ell attended a missionary lcet ,ohnsoo v~llllcu Ronnlo Pet tson.lon her Ibirthday Thursday !after· family were lasl Saturday supper Ch 'h a tuesday affernoon visitor in\ the ng at Daily hall Thursday t Ie Earl llich'rson home.•~---~--.l-4-i.:.+----i--+--i--~ In09°· Co()-perativc lunch wa!i scrv guests in the Earl Peterson home, urc es '. .. Rajy Spahr home. Mr and Mts MHton God ord 1Norma 'Ol(11"80n walt n Tuosday,'

" ed Gene Krough 1'''Iaribault Minn St, Anne', c.thanc Church Saturday Mr. Clarence McCaw, nd family wet!e Saturday mo nlng oyermght md Wcdn~8day visitorl\tr' and M Carl~lc IGarlVIn guests in ~he iMilfo d. ROll er ho~ j~ I was a Friday 'overnight guest i~ (Norman Pan, pastor) Esther and Gloria, Mrs Robert Isllors to the George Winlz h me In the LOIl~Il'Pllrk home, Fr_c:tnt~ '11naud 'famlly" ·l.yne , W"!'e S'umluy to help Mike R.oeb r cele, rate hi Dl••ne-! 4.H CluL,Organ·,z.. ,llc Earl Evers home. N J d M R I " I I t In lh

~ " ..... IT Sunday, Nov 5 Mass, 8 a m. ~e and . enrmetle ~n rs ay Monday even..mc VISitors in, tlC \W('{ nl'Sf 11Y. supper guoa B .' ...• ' •...... '.. '.'.visltondn the otsy Garvin qOfTlc. birthday. II f Tuesda evening the .old(~r group LeRoy Stanley was a Friday Spa'hr, Dick lind 'DIAnn Were in tarold George home were Mr.lund V. alter Sd w(tc hmn0, were., M~~" I'.,IMr. and ~ s. J L Saundbrs ,~r. .an~.l Mr~. d

L ~ell ~un~e~ of the Di onettes 4·1l club lllet in sliPper. guest lD the Newell Stanley M&thodlst Church Sioux City. n. Don Oxley lind Mr. Dnd ~1r5, R llph nri( .'~furd and Mary~nn8. l~ ',,,'~m;e :Mondo)1' venlng J,{UC8t$lD the an Bra ey an r, an ... rs; the Alwin Anderson home to or· Iwme. (Mrs. Charlotte Dillon, pastor) Wednesday supper guests -In the a.le Davidson'and family, Allen .. 'ITIlCNdllY nrlernoon coffce 8U08., I,:."

14ra. LOIS S allow home, CQlc ~t~nley Mit~beU, 'JLaUreJ, ~. r e ganiie for the new' club 'ycal' Of· Wedneso'y evening Mrs. Earl Sunday, Nov. 5, Sunday school, Larry Lubberstedt home were Mr. Wednesday evening guests In lhe .In lhe MI',. Elsie Carlson h.O", ; I ;-r~(lge. . ,undar evelll~g VI Itors 10, e W· fieers elected were Paulette Thom- Peterson and Norma Peterson weX 9:5 a.m.; wofship, 11. and Mrs. M. illord Roeber and fam- aul Borg hom..c to help ~he hod w~_re. MrA, Clm'enc.e Hcnningso, ....:1/IMrs. Mae t well wus a Wcdnt,g C. Heikes hc..me. k a. presl·dent· Cheryl Dowll'ng v,'re viSItors 10 th~ Mrs. Mabel Mcea. t d lIy I b t h' h' hd • '1 a d M.rs J hn Larson

'I S d ft M d M' ~·-Wednesday, NClV. 8: Bible s u y,' '. , e ra e IS Irt ay w",rc 41 r. " , . "Ii 1d~y afternoop caller 19 the Mis. un ay a 0t.'noo r. n 1'8. pr~BJdene'Jeannie Boeshart ~(-'tTl'· ho~e. I .\ Thursdaf afternoon ViSitOrs in d M B C W d oDIX N piP. 5 .IA~cellHerfell m~.· George Wendell nd d~ug~ters", tary' K ~ thy Stanley re'porter' . Cmdy Schutte was a Friday vi~- 8 p,m. the Antone Lip~ home were Mrs. a n, en ross, ayne. an ,r -. ,,-'r

iMr. a';ld Mr 'Frank Thomas~ sr., Wayne, we.re lunch on gue~ts m the I PcbbY Kuhl, recreation leauer, and I[tor in the MIke Kneifl home. Mrs. -Ald!!n Serven and Jc'annie George Holman I aqd Mr, and Mrs. ,!':'_IS~OU15..clb'; w e Monday lind luos· CI~yto» StlOgley h me. I Connie Koch music 1(':1(1('1'. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer SundeU and Mrs. M. P. Kavanaugh spent Walter Simomon, Wayne. . It "d~.y ViS\lq~s l/ue l'u\;il 'l'hOI1l4J,Si Sunday MI\ an Mrs. ', Gercle A d 'il ' r 'I d. were Wednesday evening visitors 'M M r K h d M i ~' ,'. I

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dis, F~r et~Sc~~ ;~je~~"ntJ~~~i;l: I~:n·t~; in the D~. Arthur Sundell home.: T,h~~~~n;a~~eS~~i~~;t~asa Friday Vin::~t Ka~~naaUvg~n~:re8i~ Sio:s~ is' 0 T "IME'\" and"Jvf '.,. Lowell Thompson [II et meetmg- ~t W yne t I have -Let's G'room Y0 lJ r Hoom' Mr. and Mrs. Wendell ~chtoeder dCternoon coHee guest in the Mar- City Wedcnsday to .visit Danny Lux 1". . ',. 1'/'

8tld fqn:-.il,f, r(! Sund:IY t'\"~,I~~l1g! S e I Learning to be a 1I0me%aker. and' iant! famJiy w~re Thursday evenin~' ion Quist home. > and Mrs. ABce Quinn at St, Vin, 'IIvi'sltors 10 the, o~rman (Andclson O'tl,e.II • II • Lounging a n_d Siespin l".othes'l VI~Jto.• r5 10 the Rudolph Schroeder Mrs. Fratlk Johnson was a Wed- l' h 't I Th 1 1 OFhome. . ' i Nov 13 meeting will lJe n tllP Need home. ncsday visitor in the LeRoy Stan, ~~~fc~ g~:~tlsai~ theeYEd~~~d t~~ I !

'M:rs. Gi'a('4!L Il1h, \\':H;me. ""ns a ISoci~:1 Fhreca Boe~hart home. ! Fl'ld~y !lill's..Fred ~~ttes and ley home. Jean, Judy and Doug home, Huboard: CftSH'~ekend guc~t 'I III Lh{" Ol!n'I.' NOl'I Th N 2 . . IM.rs. (,t'or,ge Llppoll vlslted Mr.s'" M L d M t Ahome. i ! ~l:jl/~uil~v, '1 Dean Boqshart wns 11 Friday t'\'('- Henry lJan~berg at the Wayne hos, ~~~~lei~ ht~~e J~:~s~~e~~~~.several Kav:~~Ug~n,~~r:nsunda~r~~~i~rs~~ , •

Mr. and Jl.lr.s'l :rfohn

I Young ,~nd I $1. Anne's (Altar Society lining callerl 1!1 lilt' j\lIt'll J)r~'s('()ll PI~~IL d L I' N Susan Fr~richs, Bloomfield, was the Al Rubeck home.daughters we're UPSl ay t·\('nmg Intcr~ediat.MY~~ 7' 0 m home, ' n:. an Mrs. es 1.e oe an~ a weekend guest in the Lesiie Noe Tuesday ~vening Mr. and Mrs. .. •. '. ',' . I Ivbdtors In the V, rnon .lema·]] 1.1Omo. MethOdist .;SCS ~'xc~.~ti~~ Com- '. Ill.rs. LoJ..ell Thorn.PS(.ln, Danny Ifamdy .w('re Sunday, dlI~ncr guest~ home. Donald Peters apd family·joined IHartl

'nglon ~ at til(' lawrence F rencbs home' relatl'ves I'n Ihe George EI'ekhoU No n&ed to postpone'th4t p'urchl8le ... use our popu at. . ' nldtlee MeeU g . and Brendat were Wedn('scf'rty af- -.. , Mrs. oteHa Magnuson was a F.ri~ . Ill' I J hMr, and 1\1 s. Hex, Sala and W d da N 8' lernoon visitors in tlw.J L. Saunu- BloomfIeld. 'J day afternoon visitor in the Clar~ home, ~akdield, to celebrate.Mr. Easy Credit Terms to m ke' your· ewelr'l and p oto pur..

Bruce were wellktnd glU;stS m the ~i~~ (r;rdeonV'CI~b lers home. , Mr. and I\lrs. J. C. McCaw.vls enee Tuttle home. '- Eickhoff's birthday. chases now, We arran~~ easy ~orms to Ifit any i ~ud~.t.Ed Sala honlC'. _ ~ ,.' ~est :Ever Cluh, rB. Earl Eck-' Mrs. Ma)fnard Huns('n and KeY'· 'J~{'d L. M 'tuttle at South SIOU Mrs. Frank :Durt·and'Anna Borg Sunday dinner and supper guests QlSiQ' I 'S,,", JEWELD'y'

Mrs. Rose ,1I~ston, ,La irc~, "'as ('lit :in, SiQux City, iwerl' Fridny \'isit()rs CIty Thursday. wer,e MondaY motning callers In in theiMax Rahn home were Mr. I\.a Sunday aftar'l0on Vlnll1 r ill the bH), r.W Cl' M :_ 'W d II 'in the Earl Ev('rs home. !'I'll'S. .Jolln l\!eCorkindale Ian the Dick Chambers home. and Mrs. Gene Fluent and sons,BIII Chamll{'l'$ l1ome., U S ,l~ ~y u~. rs en e I Thunday ,!vening in the ~'hildr.{'n werr: Prrday 4Hernoon vis- Sunday !>upper guests in the Mr, and Mrs. Larry Keller andSun~~y mormn~ and, i1fle~~~~~ Thursd~~~O~o:~ 9 'Orville CUrll'.Y home ('e[('brate Ilors Ul tbe Frimk .Johnson home. I Mrs. Elsie Carlson home were Mr. family and Mrs. Nancy Bostwick

~~~:ts'{~\~.I;~~~WI~~;edrC5~S;~ ~rs, Methodist WSCS i ~amilY birthonys were 1\'11'. a n_d_~~~:_~_I.nd'nt ~~.~augh and nnd Mrs. Duane Dreesen and fam- and daughters, Newcastle, PhyllisGeorge Bloomberg and Judy and --.-, . 'Mr and Mrs, Huhcn Burow, Albert SUl'pr,s't- B1r!hday jPartyCity, la, _ i Mrs. MHrlln Kol'! w:Js surpri~cd

Guests for Sunday dinner In 1.!1H Oil her. hlrth.t,lay ,ol~laY evenmgSoren Hansen !lome. 'were !\If. nnd by/a gro.tl P 01 ITlatlJt's nd fnends.Mrs. Marvin Ellyson and fanlJly, (;t,ests meluded Mr. ao Mrs. PaulMrs. Johanna Nell.'lon nnd Mri:l. Thbmas, a,nel daug tel'S, Mr..andEllita Danielson. , Mrs, 1'- 1" a 0. l{ Tho1as, s.r" SIOUX

Sunday and Mont1ay Mr. and City, n~v, and Mr'~ Ivan. MeyerMrs. Sterling Borg were guests Ln and f[lI.llIIY, Wayne, ',In;; .. Ahce Het­the V. A. Hart home-, Spirit Lake, f~l, MIlo PCl.TLn anll Mickey Per·la. I'm, Coopcra'tlve lunc,h was servevd.

Mrs.' .WHliam Eckert was, aTHursday afternoon visitor in theErnest,Knoell 110llW '

Mr. :and 1\1-rs. Clarence Tuttlewerb Ejunday dinner gut'sls in til('J. C. McCa\" 11011H'.

Sunday guests in thl' Allen Pres·cott home were Mr. ,and Mrs. BillHubbard Ilnd family, Fremont,

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Westermanwere Sundh guesls in lhe IltnryWesterman 1 home, Stanton.

Friday sJppt'l' gtlt'sts' in tht' Le­Roy Creamer !lOJllP were I'prl'YCreamer, East Moline, 111., andRalph Crca!mer, Wakefield.

Mr. and \\11'5. DODuld I'etel's andfamily wer~ Sunday dinner guestsill the· George Eickh~ff home,Wakefield. I In the afte~noon theladies atteJlded a shower hOl)OJ'Jn~

Mrs. Bill Burmeister at the StarrBurmeister home, Pend(lr

Mr.' and Mrs. Marion! Quist andsons ~erq Sunday dinner guests i1"1the Bud Lutz home, Oak!Jand ..

MrS. Norman LUbberstedt was aThursday afl-cr.nbon visitor in the

so~; ~nad1~~s~~~\'r~dr~ck,Oma-ha, were Tuesday afternoon callersin the 1Jick Chambers home.

Mr., and ,Mrs. Glenn iNoe andfamil'i; Allen, were Sunday after­noon ~nd supper guests in the RaySpahr,' home.

I Mrs. Myrtle Bishop, Sptingfiew,

~~:iiJw~~~~ h~~ee~ij~r:,u~Jsl~~Pt1l~Mrs. !Noe's aunt. I

Frh:lay Mrs. Antone Lipp andFranlc Boeshart visited, their broth­er, Oharles Boesh'art, in theWake-field ihospital. .

Monday _evenin~ (\1r.' ,~nd Mrs.Ll.lrr' Lubberstedt! and fa. iiy Were

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I home 10 visi Mrs Mr~. Led. Holmberg. Arvid lell I,J I~'olher, .Mr.s. Floyd Spike, Harling. Tuesday, Sh~ was IOJhOW IIIms on "The .Wayno (Nebr,)I as Sioux Cit SOuTHWEST ~l1s ~o.me 'Thursday alter a mont~~ t n t and ·fler siSletr, Mrs. Lester 'dental hy.gi"'ne nnd Ilcyc1e linrcty 1-----..:..4----------'-I-.,;,,;..---~..;.~.j..-..:.....o..;lon ,I L ~lrs. G c: ~ 1c I aVilnuugh and Wa'kef·'·eld .visit with relatives here a.nil i~ S lth, Laurel. enjoyed the \nfter- ~o Wakefiel~ school upUs,

~ {eLl IlOlled Crom nogc <1) I[ d,lllghtt'rs w rl' Friday Vl!;llofS In I I .., South. Dakota and Minnesota, n on of games Dnd contests. Mr. and !j1rs. Mel]'n AndC'r~on,, __'1-..

11+- <- till' l{;ft l{es Jer ho e M,rl. LawreIac.• Ring . Mr.s, Katbryn. H.aglund, ..0 Iton, 1.:Mr., and'..Mrs:. Charle.s .Pterson .omaha., vis\~ed in the waller. JOIi.ll~ l\h lind n;' Vm( ent Kavanaugh Phone AT••• 7.~20 retu'roed home Tuesd~y nne vis· aOd the ~ean Pierson ~amllY were JOn hqme $aturday v.ening. Sun.~ Gebr (}!Eickhoff, Waikl'flcld W:Hi nmt v new \\<rc .. unt1ay evening ltlng several days With her son, S~mday dmner guosts In the Mrs, iay th~y wont to Ven lilian, S. D.,

n- 4srl19' thtO\l~h Sllturdny IvlnUnr lIT he L wrenee (~ulOn Mrs, Olive 1.8mb' waSI' a'7tlday -c-ole; and:ota..tnl1)t. .Mrs.-_ W 8_l te_~ R~y._'Pjergo!1----!!onte .. Wayne. / "ttrwitn-c~ t1~~.baplism of Scott Verguest In jhe i)offiI1tt~' 's horne. hon;le, ,Wnl rbury. suppe; guest at the Wal~er Oblnns. Chinn visited her there Thursday -rr"-.s. M:arvin F: re~a-~ues-_ ",-l~ant son of tlrc~VerneH.Iriiu.. Sunday \\h;r~ all \hjlttid 1I111~('11d1 v I ,

Mt'ls. V rnenl r;ade lind chi {tc d j'S, Joh, Pehrson were Sat.utday afternoon she visited Mrs, afternoon. . '. diY eve~mg fro a VISit w~th her strom!!. .1 . George Mt'n1{.ns horU{' lI£'r Isoh AII,11l Sill dnhl n !~I d I:

wel'Ci(-Thu sdny'v i.'; i I {J r s in the sund.IIY e\fc"J ,lsitol'3 in the .Carl Sundell. . nr~ Eldon ~arelman family VIS- P rents In Oakland, The family and Mr. and ·~Irs. Haro d Olson a~d H<.'rhl'rt, mt'l Ill'r thL'lL' ,Ind shl' T'!I' \\ISl1t'l Wt'l{' SulUlljtyFranik Jo nson hOTn<'. Mrs Hoy Nels-on h .' Mrs. Walter Chinn and, her aunt, lted!~n the Emil Lund ·home suntay Arthur Felt were .t~ere Sunday af.; Mr .. a'.ld ~rs. Ed, au! were In turned hom{' \\ Ilh hIm .1 HI Sundu} p:uestR 1 I the

I..~.ect~c ;;md Jot>!yn Not! llnd ~,\l~' :;\1r. andl ~rs. :F cd Wolter and Mrs. Weltha Winters, to o·k Mrs. everhng. I .: ternoon. The conc ltlO~ o,f her falh' l ,Spencer, laj j la~t Tue day to .<:cle· Mrs John f:Ubcr

and dlllf:lrllIl d Ihl hOlllt' MrN ~ I dahl Ian F!rerlcls, Bloom1Jeltl, were l'n· Lllo~.'d werp in H~tnl.IO!Ph. Sunday 10 Estelle Richards to the Fred Kel· .~rs. ~aul Rockwhll an~ child, en er, Oscar Anders n, 15 Improv~d'l brute the WlCdd~ng II nlversury of wen' 'MltIr,dll llrti'rntOn guml sin p nll'd t1wnJ htclTle t 'cmaln hl}(~day ~upp¢r g~l(:'sls uf Oarleoe Not' all('nd fu~etal ser ices for Henry logg home Wednesday., vlsI~~d ID the: Merle Rmg pome , Mr. ,and .Mrs. C n Munson vlsitep ,Mr..artd Mr~. Dick W I)terboer. the Lronord tobert!l home ... Mrs :'\ IS Allun Sa dohl,~ In FJ Ida ..in t~ o~.. ver N(l(' , hlilme. BrOiler. ,I - ·1~a5, t Tuesd. Y dinner gu,.ests in the Tue$day morn.mg. D.on ~ockwell, In t~.e .N.ell. SBndfhl home Sunday J:onn 0I~0.. \yho te ches in Nor· Roberts nnd (,lIldrcn nd her llOth S \(' c1ro\e h~l" other, ,C. Co

M . nn Mrs. ,r. c. Nh'Caw werc' Mrs, tmos LU

1ken and John Lawrence Hi g home welte Mr. and Omaha, caBed oh hiS slste~ and evemng, With A hur Munson and folk. was lin the paren al H~ro!d 01· er, Mrs. JI.1{'htf'nS llpent FrUlnr or.

Frld y d nner guests !in the Clar- :"'(~I~e. We( n{'lsday' a ternoon visitors Mrs. Arthur II Florine; hils brother, tam~~y Friday afte~noon whl~e he .car.roll.they were Thursday supper ,son home for the wee%end. ternaon i.n It.€' Rny Robert., Jr.ence;iMc ow home. 'In the rs..EIi' abeth Domsch Arvid, Venlu a, Calif., nd sister, waS.In the communIty ~n. busmess. guests ID the Be ard Koch borne.: Dr. ,and ~Irs. F. . Lundberg, home. I "-I---,...-_-I--_.j.i...

MrIs. R bert Lamb. Wayne, was homf', P~nca. 1 .Mfs. F. A, Suber ViSIted Mrs. The Jim Gust4fson family was Waus?, w~o rc:ently ,~ttlrned from The Harloy and Gordon. !Bard IIa ~UrSdaY VHlllor in the Aile.". I Delbur/Good:nan, Tekamah, was Archie Bordman home'" Harting. Dicit- Sandahl last Monday after· with the Lawre.nte Meyer family, a Cahformaltr,P. were'Sllnda~ din· f[jmilies were Sundluy dinner g~lCstsPre! ott home. ,a Sunday guest in be Marvin Ne!· noorl. I. Hooper, and the' Burness Grose's ner guests i~ the James Chambers of. Mrs. C. L'iBardl. I '

,J}~lbert Ric:kett and Cryslal,I' son hO~. tO~1r. and f\-Jrs. Lauren" Johnson Mr. and MJ"Is. Bud E~landson ant! as Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. hom? i~ obsuvanc~ of Mrs, Ch?m· Faye Nel~ol Wflis a WCdn{ISd~Y , '

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, w(!re. F'~idn~ culkni 1I~ Mr. a d I\1rJ. Ja, CR Kavanaugh and sons W-!If'C Thurjiday ¢vening ~~dh'. Fw.e~.~ ~~~t~~~o~I~~::e,g.~~:~~ Ww:~eteeeeIGebe~a,ete·d·.october birthdays ~~~~o~.~rt~~:,;'l~:~~eM~fn~~~nae;t~~: 0~·~le"1l.ig~lnldgU"1'1'5t.Of"l~al;'lt":llil)'11l10[1"len'.lbl."r<T t ~.:.'c! ~~dmrM~1::tA~~:~. r::':,.1 :.'~:'the CsUe Noe horm'. i' and.1i my were ISlIndayeVening

visitors in.th~ John Thom~erl horne. TIt I II d th .... ' ~ r tb bel" U If L " ~ r W I' ft

"d Id h •Mr and Mrs. Kennl't.h lIamTl1I guc~ts n the M. P. Kavanaugh Last FrldI~y evening M:r, and okee. Ia. ey a so ca e m e Mr. and *rs. Hjp.rry W~rt visited noon 10 ur ,er 0 serv[anc . W('tC wit!l. th, Tom Johnsofl ~f(l~n. rllHI, , a. uns on ,n Q o. v••

and Rhonda\ Lyons, WI'I'C StHH.!ay horne. ~ Mrs. Elwood Pehrson and f mily Walter and Bob Mortenson homes. in the Arc~ie W¢rt home Sunday Mr. a.nd :M.f~. Norm~n Maben vis· Ily, 'nlblon, ID!l Sunday d~nncr C llOll.guests In thc~lJvcr Noe home. I NIl's. lelia Mag: usofl was n Sun· were visiton In the Lloyd W1ndell Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Packer evening, ited in the 'Earl Lundahl home guests of Mrs 0110 Nelson. Sundov, Mr. and ',Mrs. Alfred

Mrs. Elsie \ClaussW"!, SIOUX Hap· Iday af/ernoon vlsi or 'lin the Olaf home., I and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Johnson M~. and Mrs. Stanley Dahlgren Wednesda-y --ev('ning, Mrs (' L Card and Mrs ta\j'r lanske aUend~'d the Cuneral 8~rv.Ids, Ia., and ~~r. and Mrs. Mcrold Nc-!son home. r I Randy B~nton was a Tue1day visited in the Walter Johnson home and chlldrel1 were guests of her Mr and Mrs Charles Plers9n cnce Rmg vl~it('d Mrs (' A Un d. I {'-}; lJ1 Osr11l11l~1 for Tl~coddre Jlfeb..Claussen, L:aurel, w('rt> Wednesday MrS.I'Oscar JohnSjOn was a Thurs· dinner guestl in the Fred M ttes Wedhesday evening to celebrate parents, Mr and Mrs James Pet. were With tile Mauritz CaJlsons Wu)ne, Monduy afternoon ~h'h\ r{'IK]olh ~11t'y had S~nday: dinnerev~nlng guosts III lhe Hap Spahr day afternoon gu;Cst in the Bud home. Brad's first birthday. row, at a church supper 10 SIOUX Sunday evemng to enJoy the annl bel'S of t~e rural lIoJnl' SCIUtr!\ ~ lib I\1t llml Mrs Odic Forabt)f.B,home.

Hanson home. 'I' CIS d b St L k ' d 'I J [J orfolk' ' Mr. and Mrs. Fay Walton land Mrs C L Bnrd and Mrs Gordon 1 Y ,un aY: versary 0 servance 10 U e s un II IS eri'lI11e <'arson WqlC 'nMr. lInld Mrs, IJ,Jrry Calhoun und ~i'ritlay evening visitors in the Joyce weI' ~ Sunday after~oon Bard ~nt~rt~in£d in the latter home Mrs Myrtle Day, former Dixon church, Emerson A number from Norfolk W 'dn('~da;r 10 \ 1~lt ,/I.lt'l'!! I Week agp S~nday ~u••t. rn the

sens were sUIlpn gue.<;ls ].<Jst 1··ri.1 WI.lrn(!r JIel'ff~1 horne werc Mrs. guests in lhel~'Plford Walton home, Friday afternoon at a baby shower counly supermtendent olf schools here enjoyed the service 10 Re of Inler!'s! (oldon f\h~!dJnz ho e we~e Mr.day in ~hc L(~.HOY CreUUH'r hOIlW, I i\!1'l'C.1 Herfel and Mr. and Mrs. Plainview, ,~ for Ronald Mark infant son of Mr. and now With til€! Department of deemer;s ~hurch, Wayne, Friday Mr~ Ah 10 r.;plson lind J.!rllnd nd !\Irs MyrM Lar en. ar'roll.. Mr an~ Mrs [A~sler Patton w{'re'" Rohert IDemp!-iler. ~ Mrs. R. V. Weeks and .. Isons, and Mrs. Earl 'Lundahl. Twelve Health and EdUcatIOn, Lmcoln, ufternobn when ladles of Lutheran daughtC't !\IanlY Sholln Olln,lh.l, ,nd Mr ~tldIrs Vi gU $ nderl,Sund~Y 'aql'rnoon visitors in the~',' Mr.~ pnd Mrs, le.nn Mackl~m W d 'ct L d I' II d th L R h h h d ng towns came F Ida I :\Ir 1\1 I 1\1 IIPm 101

W. H.'.Shell h9me. Laure!. ; anll Slr.v,c were Ftlda~ cvcnmg ~rr~~~h ~~~;:; v~ft~~s ineth~C~d~ ladles inc:ludin~ Mrs. un a g cal e 10 e awrence 109 orne cure es Ifi surroun 1 ~~_~ 1!I\Jl J ur _ lMaurc~n StHIJh was a Sunday din·~ callelrs 1m the Mal' ~n QUIst home. h

ne~' QuesL of Annetrte Schutte in the .. M.. ~. an~., ~L·S. ?rtille Benson-,and al~;.u~~ ~~~. Ernest Knoel~ vis.Willter Schutte home famJly, SIOUX Cit}, ~re Sunday ited Sunday evening in the Elmer

Mrs. Fred M.;Iltt·s was a Sun'du.\" \ ISllms In [he (~('orge Thomas Sundell home.afternoon and Sllpp('r 1~lli'~,! in the home, . Sunday afte!:noon Mr. and 'Mrs.Mrs. lIenry Nohbe IWtIll', i\-lartjJlS· Don LIC'hf,C'n!lt'rg,1 :"Jorfo]k, :-vas a Wendell Schroeder and, faml~Yburg Wl'r!n<'sdny Jfl('rn~~~ caller 10 the visited in qlC Arnold Spath :home.

Mr, an! l\ll's. \\ illi:l1n ]'('n!c'ricf.; ,1\-]rs, S:Jtlle j~rlney homf'. Mr. and Mrs. Garold Je'wdl andwere 'Sur clay gu{'sh itl th('~I{(JIH'rt Mr. iflnd Mrs. iFrank Johnson Mary were Sunday ,guests in theGURtafs-o homl', ,We.... t ]'()[Ilt w(lre ~mong ~he: Sund~y .dnner Max .Jewell home, Omaha, to vis.

Mr. an! Mr.s . .J {' 1\lcCnw Wl'f(' glll'sts In tlll' r. W.. M~Cork1Odale it Rodney Jewell.Wednesd y in the L C. home. Laurel. I Mrs. Mae Jewell left WednesdayDoesc~)('r ,!JOIII('. ..' fil~~~l,~a~~.~it~(rsl\1r~,a~~tr~l~e~~U~~~ to spend several weeks in the'LoW·

Mr.9. ,il\I'{t'('lll'1' (Jllltln. Sllnday nfternoon. ell- Bayne home, Meadow Grove.bury"sp. nt !>('\,(:ral dll~'S ];I',! I'll.vilis f>'ers sp~nt s~'vcraJ dayf; Mr. and '\!Irs. Sterling Borg andi~ tile VI {,PHt h.a\';ln!ltl~h hOIll(' \ b-iiUng in the Maynard Hansen ~~n~a:~r~:r;ti:ra~aS~~~%e~uestsin

~Thllrs.d y afl,l'rnoo ll :\-lrs. I.:ItT~ jhomc, Sioux City. Mr. and ;Mrs. Earl JohnstonLubbersl lit \lhJt('(] i\lr.s, 1,II'lIr.\ I ;\,11', and _~'Ir~. Louie Reynolds were sunda~ afternoon guests inDAngber ,.It llu" \\<;IYll(' flUSI'lL',!. \\"Prf' Sunday dinnQ'r' guests in the the W. G. ;i1:,bons home,; Sioux

1'htlfRd, y i\O]'lIl;l 1'('I\'!'· i\{'well Sta~I(lY home. In the af· City. and lat'l' visited in tile Mrs.son was II ('aller til I'loyd \\'Iig f';.l~'_~~l,~~~~: visitl'd in the Cora Eberly lome, Lawton.

ra~~iy a~~r~r~'o~ea~ JeOvhe~Si~~ ~~.fe6! guests in the Hans Johnsonhome. ,

Thursday dinneI{,\.£Iuests in the·Max Rahn I~ome \\~'e Mr. andMrs. Oscar I~j('kCtl and Mrs. Fan·ny Taylor, Ponca. ,

Mrs. LeROI~' Penlcrick land chilo

~~~nw~\;'i~('>n 1'~)~dnal~r~~Q~~; l)l~~ests in

Eph Linctgl ql spent a few daysin lhe Ha:\l d George home and

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se~e~t;~n~nd Dara TLrich, Belden,were Sunday evening visitors Inthe George Wintz home.

Mr. land Ml:::. Frank Durr, Ona·wa, la., were Sllnday overnightvisitorS in ~he SlerHhg ~~org ~ome.

Mrs. Frank, Pillar, Heydon ;Lake,Idaho, '.Ieft Sa~urday following ;'a vis·it in the Mrs, C. D, Ankeny home.Mrs. Ankeny and Mrs. Louis Abtstook her as far as Yankton.

Mrs. Lois swallo~ and chimdretl,Coleridge, were Fri ay [email protected] J. L. San~nders ome .

w;sh~rll~sst l~~li~::rih~~gg~'S~~aahyvi5~tor in thp Low~ll Thompson

:,~O~~~ay ~vting Mr: .and, Mrs. J.',;·C ..Mc,qaw,to k'M~s';, Cara Chace to,:.I\.11en fp~owi' g bet :Visi~' in the Mc-

cn:r~,~fiie' ndersbn, Laurel, was

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WednesdaJ evening visit~rs inthe Clayton" I Stingley home wereMr. and Mrs. Pete Stingley and'family, O'N'jill, and Mr. andi Mrs,A. E. Stingley, Laurel.

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MYF H Yrlde Ia Jan SeD and Beverley Junek won Sunday Nov 5' Worshl 19 45 a Tbe Henry Haase family werc 10 there four months. I chlldrc spen Sunda eVfnl g. Former Reside Dies Saturday O1gl1t ~d sunda~ guest FM"cmb rs of Methodist Youth prizes at ~oobe Mrs Sue Milnes m Sund'ay seh~ 10.45 P Omaha Sund Y vlsItmg their son, Mrs Otto Wagner wns II. 1:lu~st 111 tkf." Al Jt'tl Sa 18 home'l '

GU:; Paulsen, 4, rmerly ef Car· of Kay Grie5, Her parents) e Don e ows IP had a hayride Thuf:sdU was al 0 a guest ' , t.arry They also ctllled m the 0 the Earl Fitch home, Norfolkj Illst The 'nmor Salls (nml At endroll, tiled Thurs <:IY at Long Beach, Frmks, wert;t ISunday eveni g VIS- eveting Carl Janssen and Arlyn Mrs Martis May closed her beau- -St Po" L Chf W. Smith ho~e The Smltlis, for \'oel'k while she 1lttcndcd tCjlt lCIS' t'd optn hOU8f. In Wayn SundaCAlle I, where he ad made h~·home lOOrs 10 We Ghes home Hur ber~ were drivers Lunch waS ty sho ID CarroU Saturday. She •H •M SHirt .ran rch !erlY of Wis~er, moved to Omaha convention Ihono.'1 e Mrs Dora May ~ 0 besince' 1956 He was il pro ment Mr and Mrs. Wilham Wittler served 1 the church p~r1ors with wdl m ve her equipment to Belden ( . rt, past r) cently w hi ere Mrs Smith IS Mr and Mrs L10vd Bchrncl' lind nlnetic h birth ny.w~~ co u n t y armer otil iU Coler'ldge, spelnt 1i'rJday evcJ1img I~ Carl~ R ~hwiseh, Mary Lynn Nel th,ls w ek where she and her hus- ... Saturday, Nov 4' Chure school, t achmg' Cher}[ Ann, WlnllJ(ic, spent Jues The DOll Cllll!l~Cn Can Ily, I WJnhe 1t for:ced IU~ t retire m 1943, the Erwin Wittler home SOD, ElsJ0

1\ Janssen nnd l'j1rs Char- band have purchased a home ~h, 9 a m N. I . 'sheryl and jeonnie Tictgcn, Nor day l'Hnlng with the ~o Jor< nns ~lIll', 1\(1 MI' and Mr. M Iv

w n he and b s ICe moved to Jim Church, SiJvercreek ~spent lea Whit ey as hostesses. Will op rate her shop III her home Sudnday , DV 5 orshlp, 9 am, Ik 6pent ~unday evemng wllh l\1r and. Mrs Rav HurmeiC'1 and IClaus n WllVJC were SUDr:J1 \~inCn r II They Ii cd In Carroll until the weekend in the 10m' hurctl - Ihere Sun ay sehooJ, 9 5 Mrs' Ed Maote ~trs Kenneth Eddie were ~n IOliX nCI gu s~'s of th~ Ollie CI lis IF.tl*1956, her they 0 cd to CalHorma home F'ranm. Lawson, Pilge • Was Hallow " Party Mrs Eggert Lage expects to be - l The Dewayhe Granfield famllv elf\' Wednesday Mr and rEl Lon f ~II s l~ SI Cln IBsen, Sioux 'Rn idato be ne~r their dD Ighters I a Sunday vIsitor and Mrs LeOJ~a Presby eflan JunIOr High mem (l!smls ed from the Osmond hos· Pres.·Cong Church vHilted with Marvin tsoms Thurs Stt'Dtwns and Julie VISJto wi til£' Ill, sn nt till' nat wcek Wi~ tn·

He IS survlvedjbY IllS Wlfetthree Shufelt was a danner guest., I bers had ~ Halloween pBlrly at the pltalla er thiS week, after recover· (Gail Axen pa5to~) rlay even~ng The Isoms were In I Eddie home FridaY evening Frl~ d me In tbe ~.rl n tn·dnug tcrs, Mrs Eva Marti and Mrs C A Beaton spent sundJkv Congreg tlOoal church par lor s IlOg fro n n stroke suffered oct 14, Sunday Nov 5· Worship, 10 a· the Lynn Jsom home Sunday ev(' Mrs Anna Hansen left Cfom Co ny h eo Saturday ve I to:Mrs IDwight Meteer,1 Long each" In the ~elth Huwald~ homo, Rah- Thursda evenlOg Rev Gail Axeo Mrs D ~glas Schneider and. Kathy, m, Sunday sehool 11 nnfg i lumhus Friday ~ tram ttl attend hono~ . Kef' 011 hi bl ttl .y.and ts. Haroldl MtcEver, Atlanta, ddlph, to help Jean Marie obs~rve had cha ge of games ~un{'h was Colton, Calif arrived 11st week to - Mr and Mrs Walter Sloan and funeral services for her brothl'r, I Card I,e. w nt tq Mr, II ••Ga., od a $Isletr, Ml's Ann~ Han her eleventh bu·thday served b WJ!va Jenkllls, Mrs Jim he v.!Jlh her mother Another daugh· Our Lady of Sarro ,Cath. Church Gene, Norfolk, spent Fflday eH' Gus Pl:luJsen, Lone Beach, Cll~lf J.!'hO 8 Itten Gnd Mr••~ rI.sen, arrollJ I Gries an Mrs l';ran<:es Axen Itl'r {I,I s MarVin Krepel, North (Damel Galals, pastor) mng WIth lhe H("nr)' Haa~es Mrs Mabel Walkington, Blanl'h Lynh 0 Mh. ~" I

, _ 1 SO.,·...l.tv - , Bend, as also been wlth her Sunday, Nov ;i Mass, 9 a,rIn Vlrgmla Cook was a Frida} to ard, ~Ii('h and Mr and Mrs EI The I U lorl cHlclons virile irtLOI Stoltenberg S10UX Clti' wall .' ., •••1 Woman ~CIUb "!VIr a d Mrs Larry SnYder were [--- SUJ,lday guest m the Ernest Ou lery Pearson went to Oxford THUls tile lip 0 d Miler lJOIno, "{II no,

a we kend guest m the ABe Stol~ Nov 19 meetmg of the Woman S SundRY g\lests of Mrs Emma Dav Mr 31).d Mrs. Joel Pmkelm,an and h01jl1e, Norfolk ria}' to Vl!'lIt a brother, Roy I'lcar Thursdny cVCllng Frld8f. ta.tenbe g home S . club wlll be held lO the 3udl{orJum liS The helped her celebrate her Mrs Agnes Duffy were Sun4ay eve' Mr and Mrs Carl UI tlce antI snn TIll'Y and Mrs Ben Pctlr~on Nl'tti~eo!1, DYlin and ~atjhy ndl

Mr. Haroid I..1bet and chlildr~n oeldf Forecast. . . with Mrs Perry .Johnson, Mrs Da bllthda of thIS week Their daugh DIng visilors In thefd Kenny home Mrs Ward Williams Vallc} !\ll"S Oxford, wf'nt onllo Orleans aO"d Me IMrs itlwln Wi flu were lunol onspcnt Sunriay 11 e Walt'1 Lage Thursdl!lV. Nov. 2 vld Gar ood, !\lrs L E Jenkms ler Julie who had been there, Mr and Mrs G raid Hath and Verne May Bplden <JQd Georgc ('ook to viSit ~ther relatlvC's- On guostfi f Mr Lmdlll n~udi an'jhome Mrs ATt La t' was a Mon- Delta Dek, Mrs George Owens and Mrs LeVI Roberts as hO!'ltefiS ISlnce erlnesday, returned home[ramIIY, Lov.eland, Colo, arrIVed Wa ker, Randolph, w('re saturdaYlthl'lr 'Ieturn M~s Walkington r(' Wnynl' J J' -I

day 15110r I I EOT, Mrs Cyril Hansen ~rs Gar~~~~lll_h~e~~~l~t~ _m_!\~DaVIS and Julie la!'il Monday for a eek's VIsit With din er guests JO the Hollis Williams mamed III Oxford ror a longcr VI~lt More C ROL~ - pa~e 11 IThe Harry Nels0lo family were Loyal N~lghbors, Mrs Clarenee _ --~ -- ~- - ~ -- -~--- ~-~,- ~C~_ -- --~-

Sund y guesls in t1~.l! Melvin; Har- . VOIWJ1.ermoier home. SiouxClly. Thel Mer· Prod.y, Nov. 3 JUST CAN~r:Bl.in.f.l~.r.m.cicr filn1.iiyt'MaPletoh., la., Knittin.

gC.IUb.' Mrs. EUrce Glass

ond r ond Mrs, Jl gene. Le~nnfd. Sunday, Nov. 5 NATIONAL'S 3.STAROhll'b , wcre also res(~nl.' n & B, Gus Johmons _

~l ' M "I A d f' Monday, Nov. 6 I ',.r"".,dnd rs. n..ar n erso VIS- PI aSlint V lie 4-JI H~nr B!ElEF,lIed It the Vorn(m Hokamp homo e Hay , YSlmd~ evening. I Mrs. Kati -Ho- aasesl<ampi Hnd Vicky IKt'ueger, Belden, W~e F~, MT~., Ro:eoe J;oneswere Friday vis~tor8. Pegg~ and M;;.s ay, ov.Pam Hokamp s~ent Fridayl witb Calholjc GuilQMal'~la Johnson III the Bob IJohn- Congre&.ationlll Ladies Aidson mc. ~,Lutheran Ladies AidDc~ liS Raul.stot1 spent the week- W<lllher Lea 'ue

end I the WI]] Shufelt hom: ancl Thursda No/9Dclm, r Raulston was a gucst ~n the W . ~:g CI bVirgU Shufelt home. .omu) I u . "

Mr.1 and Mrs. Art Lage were HIl!top Larks, M~s, Howard (,rics

~t~~I~~rh~~:.er'~llests in the bruce ~y Meets

Mr.Jand Mrs. T.o'~ Bower~ and Le1~i~~ I~~i:r~r~e:~~gh;S~~a~~t~~ H; rb. Wi~ls f~mlly had s~pper Ten members and two guests, Mrs.l' rlda, w~th the D:qn Harme.rs.~ Sun- Mabel Walkington and· G 1 a'd y 5day e:ven~ng the TO,m B~w~rs, a~HI Woods, attended, Reports on the!he ~:erme Bowers, WlOslde", VIS- District convention in Emersonlied HI tho Claren~e Bowers h?me. weI'£' g.iveri by those who. attended.

The' Eel F~rk falnily were among The local group selected R. J.·Jonesthe gl~('sls III the Wayne Thqn:as to give a vocal number at the coun­hyrne, !Hoskins".StlIlClay, Obs611vmg ty convention in Wayne, which hasMrs. ~homas' b1rttday, _ been postponed from Nbv; 6. to, Nov ..

Mr~. Ch:irencQ' olwile"o att~'!1d •. 27. Following the business sessioned a s~ower in St rk Valley M~th- the women made tarlatans for vet­dist ~hurC:h' Plainview, Monday erans' hospitals. 'Carpet rags ·arefor M s. Ralph Harkins, thQ lor- being solicited, to be brought to themer loria Palmer. . next meeting with Mrs. E m m aTh~ Clifford Lindsays' had dilmer Davis.

Sunda' with the Maurice Lindsays, ­Winsid _ Tuesday evening t 11 e y Metry Makers Meetwere i the Mrs, !Pearl J e n $ e n Merry Maker$ met in the Fred

'home, Winside, foJ!' the birthdll'lY of Baird hom e Thursday evening.Marjor'e Jensen. Mrs. Eunice' Glass 'had charge of

Mr,. and Mrs. -Tip froendt tand the games, prizes going to J. CBruce, Coler~dge, were Sundar. up., Woods and Mr. Baird. ~rs. Elmerper g ests of the Russell H Us. Phillips was .elected secretary toMrs. I dna Hall, Coleridge, was a fill the vacancy eaused by. the deathThurs' ay to Sund'ay guest. ~. of M~uriee Ahefn:_ The grou~ will

The <,d Brandt and William hu· have a covered IdISh supper 10 _thefelt fa' Wes were in the Virgil hu- John Gettman home next month,felt hq c Saturday_ evening for Jo- with Mrs. Phillips as leader_le~e's' irth~ay. Otpev guests wer~ ---

, M~. a d Mrs. Elmer Weil'Jber~er, Entertain Sodal 'Nel.9hb-rsWinsi ,and the Rohert Hank fam- Mrs. tIarold Stoltenberg enter-i!y. I I tained Sbeial 'Neighbors Thursday

I The! oWard Gries family vis~ted with eight members present. For

IBert awrence' in a Norfolk os- roll caU ~hey named a new product

,pital undny. Sandta 'Frink w~they baq fried .lately_. Card prizes

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ThO,rnsens. Ted n8brOCljl. '"',k lU~Men~c and Mr and Mrs Paul and Richard were Sundpy SUPPeTrton, BlanChard~ l\:llch I and Mr andl ...~"!,,,,-....----+--,..;.I..IILesl.·e" Sch,rocders, ,Mr. an,d Mr". Henry Bni r, ~yne, the Alfred Si~vers r,uests of the Dledrll:ksOIlS The Mrs 1'~I01(>r Phtlhps wer(' Wednes] HORTHWEST 1'1Mueller and Mr" and Mr.. Arnold fa iJy, Wayne nnd ~~llly Sihers DJ<!dncksolls wert' In the 1( 0 r 11 dJIY sUpper gllc~ts in the Tom Roba W·, '6/fIIII,'kef',.e!1

BY~Mr •• PGeorgt Butklr~ firudigam. I ~ and the Hubert Nettleton fnpnly !lO'Il£' Wednesday evenmg erts home In olJserv:mce of (he ...Phone rATI•• 1~2$23 Mr. and Mrs.•1'ock SCh,ro der'and Sun:lay he Lesh'r Menfes IHl(~ dm !\Ir and ~Irs Lynn Isom spent Roberts' and Phillips' W,ftddmg an- .

----------..... lfamUy, Notlolk, and ;'Mr., nd Jl.1rs. nerrwlth' th, e JulIUs MT:kes. •. SundaY aftetnoon With the 0,,, J. llIVerSarlcs. The Pearsons we r e ~:k=r:id'W:~I~~· 7R1

,Farm Fans. Moet Billy ~Hllnscn ~nd family ~cre Sa~· Mrs, .Worley Bensh()(~( spent r, fl· Jones £amilYI ' ~llnrlay dinne! guests In the Phil- _"Fal'm l"ans met Thursday with 'B~~~ga,~~~er~,'gU(!s(s at! ).\r old_ day With Mrs. Kcrm~t Bens~oof. The Earl Bethune. family. Ran. hps homc. Mr. and Airs. Vern MU er llrld

~~:~~i('~~.()~~WIC~nl::l~~~~· ~~~ (~Ce~~'cii Mrs. Deloyd Meyet, M~s, H ,nry ~~i ~~~. ~::~kB~~~~~~£h:~~1 w~:~ dolph. an~1 qharles Goodman were Mr: and M~s. Irvin 'Graves were .fa~Uy,..W-inside, ~nd Mr. a d Mrs.the food prcpar~d, Mrs, John Koepke, and MJ'ls,' Dan Mackli at- S lI,n day evening visi~ors in the Sunday damer guests of the ~csiter last Sunday dmner gue.<;ts in lbe'W. man. Johnson Dod IOns, Sou h Siouxl;rcvc, .ir. ,,'ill be 1)1(' nex.t host~liS, tended', the VFW district me ling Keith Reed home .Wayne Bethuncf; Brob Bethune, Milford 0 Graves home. Burwell City. were Sunday evenmg guests

Stlnday at Hooper, Mr Dod Mrs P~rry Johnson were wa~ home far the weekend , The Herbert Kleensang famU~, at Lloyd Roebe..s~Mr. Dnd I\H~. I..(mia Hansen at. Mr and Mrs Hart;" Stemloff In Omaha Fnday evenl;Jg to at Mr and Mtli George Owens were Illoskms, spent Saturday evem¥ Mr. and ~16 ,I'redrick r\lcmann

tended the birthd.a~ observance for Bancroft, we~" Monday qSltor at tend a 20 yeflr club party for Mo "upper guest Sunday In the Bob 1.... llh the George Grones and Gaye R nee, Laurel, we e Wed·Emil Mudler Fl'ldllY evening. the Clark Kal home bllml employees Saturday the y Uwens hom. Bloomfield I The Hermi,ln Thuns were m the nesqay supper r;:uests of ~ r, and. Bruce Lundahl a~sjsted his uncle, ~rs Orval Puckett aJr. rs ~ Visited their sons Duane and Oen Mr and rs Leonard Halleen Oscar Thun home I<'rlday ev::ening Mrs. Dean Duh~gren. .

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~l~:i,~l~l,C,~;~~Il:~;~~~~,~",j'~~~~~i~:i~j~iy,~~~ ~::~e~i~ro~e~t ¢er~S~~~i: ~rr- ~:br:~k:~ntm~~l~he Umverslly of r~~~~e~u~::y J C Harmeler. Nor 1~~~d~S t~ll~t~~:Yls;::da~ ~~~~ gU~~isd~~ t:~~~::~ J~;n~o s~~:~Laverne brokL IllS arm in a fall Lincoln relatlves were alt the 9r M Mr and Mrs Hubert Nettleton Mrs Henry Haase. Delores and werf Mr. and Mr.s ..Albert !Brader

'; fro'.l a' h()~S'1 val lPuckett home Sund~y a t~r w~;~ela~~d ~sr·. ~~~ :r:. r~;~ Dyleen and Kathleen apd Mr and Sleven spent Friday afternoon With and' Gladys Bradt'-r, Way Ie, andDlslrlcts 7 e~nd 2S held, Halloween noon, i, Wagner and Sally,'were Wednes- Mrs Edwa1 Oswald and Doug Mrs Thun Mrs. Albert Hammer and c ildren,

parties Tue I' Mrs. Fred Tarnow wa~ ,at the Emerson• 'I " S(, y. i Ch al day supper guests in the David wpre Sunda -dinner g~ests of the Leonard "Peterson, Herman vis- Mr, a~d Mrs. Hbnry E ickson,

te~r~;e~a~~~~ ~~lr3,~~~CI~ngdU~'l~~~f Lo~~~:s ::Cilu~~: ~~~np~ t a~~i~l a~. Garwood ho~e, Th e occasion Forresl Net~letonsf)~on ~ettleJon ltedd

Mr, ilnd Mrs. Dewey Jones Mrs. Leonard And¢rson a d Ma-l Henry Korths omy Thur~,daY'at Wake£icll. honored Anne ',on",her bjrth~ay. was home rom L gel' • atu,r ay ~un ay afternoon and evenmg Mr fina Bloomberg', Cherokee, a., and

Mrs. William· Freneh and Dar- mght anrl Sunday and Mrs Car I Lambrecht and M .',fa~~riynn\~e~~t: "d~~~~~ICI~~~~~h f:s~ I·C-ra-r.....r·O-,-,--+-+-·lrelJ nod the John Hansen f';lmily Mr. and Mrs, Robert Waller da.u~hters, Laurel and Don Herr ~~d:;ddin~~~~~~~~s ~~h;hsEl nE;::rs~Sunday at M( Iv in £Ilmuelsons and were in lhe Ellen Hansen home, were in Holstein, la., Sunday mann, were there Sunday evening. Anderson home. Mrs. Jcs} Brow-supper gellst~ Saturday al (;le~ L Wayne, for a birthday dinller sun-I whe~e they. wer~ guests at a, Don Bodenstedt'l Sioux City, and nel,1 'and Mrs. Tom Shellin~'on, andFrevert;; (Continueq. 'rom page 6) day for Loren Hansen.. baptismal dmner In .the ~orval .lack Clendenin. Des Moines, la, Timmy joined thcm in l~ after-

Mr. a'nd Mts. AJln]:pb ·Henschke Mr. and Mrs. Edward TllIcs and ,Waller home, for their son, Mat· were wceltend gU,ests in the George n60p."'''.cI·e oyster ~uppel' gU'csls at Er· The Merlin Frahm family' and bmily, Wayne spent Tuesd.ay eve· thew Gene. Hodenstedt homq. Mrs. Bodenstedt iJltlrs, Jrv,ln Brown attends.'!' teach-!\"Ill llottgcllS '. ThU~Sday as com l\~r, and Mrs. Gdorge B"rahm, Win- ning with the Ivan, Dwdflcksons. ;<'fr. and Mrs, Ellery Pearson .and i r{'('.('ntl~ returne~ from a two· week e~s' meellOg in Norfolk ursday

! :;2;n~;7~1:~'S~n:~~a;;~r~b~Y,~~'~ ~~~eF;:~~sdl~~~~a~uest' nf the AI MFr,and '~Rrs.AdOIPhEKurn, (E,arOIlhelr gl'ueLS~ MBrs. ~~b':fl wal~klOg'lvlslt With the Clcndcnins.b and Fdday, M",;om Sheilington

::::~'::'ll:;i;~;~IC~o~~~::~~i,'I:~t:~:)1~t~~~~~frlf.i~~tf~:~IiP~:il~~ 'i ',' o~e:'n ;pgraOy ,',,ra',n. ,e,,r'f\1esEdith spent tllnday aflprnoon at Boeckenha~er and Mr. and Mrs,!l('l1 BOtlgPI's ,Jrut Wl'r(' evening Charles D¢nesia also I attendeddsilors, at H'lhert Thomsens. A baptismal dinner was held in wi.th, the purchase of ,each

1\11'. and Mrs. Ororge Buskirk" the David Rees home, Wayne, SunW(O!'!' Wf'dnes{ uy 'evening guests at day' for l-tolly Linn, daughter of rW. (. HlI1gs Mr.' and MIl's. John HQes, who was

Debbie and .1an(.'l Gics(', Pender. baptized in the cOngregational 3 Lbss!wnl s{'v('J"ul duys with their churCh Sunday hy Het. Gail Axen' •

.\11", and Mrs. Emil ~t~~~y~UT~~~'O~~~r~ht:\;:('~I~t~~~~': Morefamily, Wayne, ,and i\'!r. and MrsBeach lIul'lberl. I

a(, AII){'rl. L Nph;on">,! Mrs. Mitchell Moret rind chilolS till' !(Jnn('t· :'Ilary ((Ir('n, Superior, spent Wed~('sday to

lkAnett , ISaturday With r~lativ('s ~ere;\lrs, ~JiJdr!'d LIHHlahl an!! sons T('rry 'and Gerry Hurl*rt' were

:\.'.l'~e S.unda y \ l.~lh,Jt"S at Henry T,llLll'Srlay overni~ht rguesJS in theJ.llrums . Fred Dangberg home F'r day thr'y

Mr. nnd Mrs. EIllil Tarnow. Vlsited 's{'hool in Distric 40 wilhIlt'llbl(' all:l ,!;H1P!, (;]('Sl' \\lere Fri Lila Dungberg. Id,'l,\' {'\'(>nl!l~ VL~llor.~ at Hoberl Mrs, Maurice Hansen w a.~ in

Ilanst'ns 'O'Neill from We'dnesdav Ito Satur.:\11'. and i\lrs. I?:ln Dolph and Mr. day with th~ Derjlnis Ha"n,kns. Din

and 1\'11'<;. Donuld Dolph and fam- i ner guests In the Mauri~(' I-1aniwilJilt'S WI~tT gUl."ls Sunday evening IhOn'le Sunday wete thE~ Dennis Han­at l.arry D{l'",l'rs t'('I~'bratlUg the. Isens. Mr. and Mrs. Dave prather,lllrthdny of . ugtlst Kal, .1 and daughters,' Mattison aod Mr

?III". and:\- rs, Hudo]pl: lIammPf <lnd Mrs. Charles Jorg~nson and\\"{'l'e al IHliln In :\[el{'fs lor Sunday Jany, Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs, Larrydl~~er. . Hansen and Holly, .Lincoln, v.isited

r. an{. Mrs. C. W. McGUire the Hansens Sunday evening.\;'('tC' FrllJay. dmncr guest.s at Mr. and' Mrs. George Johnston( h~r,les McGulres. . and Harry ,Lyons were Sunday af·

} rJcnds and relatlve.s have been ternoon visUm's in the John Hamm('all~'fs at the Wakefield hospital home. In the evening the Johnstons

'10 VISI! JVIl's. Adolph IH~~sehke and and the Dale Franzen family wereOrval P1i'kdt. b.oth patIents there. in the August Franzen hOl1,le for.

('d:\TJ~~~(' JV ~~~j\;~~~~~~be~~e:~~e~:~ his birthday. I, .r,'r' la t II d E f L h' Mr, and Mrs, IJuhus Jorgenson,{'hl~~l'I~. a 1, 'me son ut er~ ·Arlington, had d~nner Sunday with

Visitors at :Bill\Y :Hansen home I~e- .He,rman Brockmans. Mr. andrecently have, beeni the Glen 01- rs. ~~rl Jense~, R.andolph,. andson s, Floyd Johrlsons, Robert ~~~~~l~~rto~~~e" ,Wayne, were af·

,-N C ld· i Thursday· afternoon visitors ini' ,0" 0'/ It ,0" Your the Stanley Ha~,.n home were

GiltS foar Ir 'ding~;::"~::ieD~~N~~d~::~:'~:'Columbus. Frid~y Mr. and Mrs.Laonice Miller, Wisconsin, visit­ed the Hansens. Mr. and Mrs.T 0 'm Griffen and daughters,Craig, Were ISul1day guests.Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Smith and

Mr. and' Mrs. HI L, Bieard, Walt­hill. were guests of Mr. and Mrs.J. C. Woods for :diI:mer Sunday.

Guests in the Oon Johnsop home,Winside, Sat).1rdilY evening for aHalloween pa]'ty were Mr. and Mrs.Ronald Carst os,' Battle Creek, Mr.and Mrs, M ke I Meierhenry, Hos·

~~~~i~~ ~:l~~~S~~~~~d~~o~~i~~~ringer, Omaha,1 and,. the HowardGries and Clair ISwanson families.

The Lyle CuntJingham and ClairSwanson families w~lI'e Thursdaysup'per guests in: the Clarence Mol"ris home

The Merrill Baiers were in theChris Baier home for supper Satur·day

The Glenn Loberg fa~i1y we're inSioux City Sunday for dinner in theDuane Newell home, fbllowing thefirs t communion of their son,Frank,

The Lester ~nke 'fa mily were, in

~he Paul Baier Home, Wayne, Mon· MNortEhAstaTte FrpozelnEc,shiCk.e.n., .1'.u.r.k.eY• '••B.ee. f••••• 5HI ay evening[for his birthday, and

n the Otto Ba~er home. Wayne,\Vednesday eve~illg for 'his birth­~~y and the birt,hday of Mrs. Juliusf\lenke. I 1

Friday eveD\~g guests in the Nqrth ~tQte Frozen 5GUSo1t.N Isoft Lestcr Menke orne for her birth· 'EGETABlES

310 So h 12t -Street day were Mr. a d Mrs. 'Dean Men- V "-,.' Norf I" Ne raska ~:rs~~tt'oc;.reO;tJ ~~~~~l:d ~:~. ~~~: " ~., ••••.•'•• 0.·•••• 5.' "

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r Singin,(.li Fresl~~cn" ~ivetl by' t11~"'0'n'c'qr'd' Allen hl~h seh 01 Fl'iday evening.''- Mrs. Clnr~n 'c Rastede was a

guest of Mrs!. Henry Rastedc Wed·__ .<.co..n.ti.n."e..d",!.f'·.Ol.TI.l.,.".g.e.l.l__ nesday morniing~ ,

Mrs, Herman 1$tolle and ,Jahe andMrs: Thonlns '~rwin 'is1ted Mrs. Mrs. Anna StoU~\,a.nd Gladysl were

Georl:tc I\'lonli., bixon, Wednesday Sioux City visito,rs Friday. 'afternoon., Thursday evening Dale, Denise-

Mr. nnd Mrs.; Glenn Magnuson, and' Dianne Magrn.ison, visited inGloria Bnd Veillon weI' Thursday the .Jack Erwin home.dinner 'guests in the Mts. Thomas Frith.\y Barbara and NancyErwin home. Glenn a~d Veldan Rastede, Julie Rieth, Carol Ras­~agnUson were Satul'dlay 'dinner tede, and Ronnie: Ann Meyer vis­gbestB. . : itcd School District. 68; Mrs. Marv-

Mrs. Glenn Magnuson l and Vel" in Rasted~ i'S tbe teacher.lene and Mrs. George IrMagnuson Thursday afternoon St. Paul's

W~~s~j~~~dCJ~.\;~~~~~~~*~~~~s Ladies' 'Aid met ~ in the ehureh

Erwin and Mrs., Glenn :Magnuson ~:;~:;:: M;:;s:t~~I:~a~~::r~:~were last Tuesday afternoon guesls spoke on her nHsslonary work inin tile Mrs. Milli¢ Nelson home. Afrlea. Plans were dlseussed for

Rev, and ,M rs. S. Eo Peterson the dedleation fof the new addi­visited in the Meredith Johnson tron on Nov. 5. lIArs. Herman 5tol.home last Tuesday evening. Ie will be hoste~s Nov. 16.

in ~6~1~~~n~i?1~J)~~~t~I\}~~m\.rg~~elln; Sewing Club !mct in the Lyle

mo'rnlng unlil Thursday afternoon, ~~~~~l!~~~ 1~~I;tC ~~~~~~~"~?;'l '~f~er~and is recuperating in the Harold the Quin;ten Erwin home.George home. John Schroeder underwent a

Friday cvening gucsts in the tonsileetomy in 'the Wayne !;losGraffis-Lalcc home, Wakefield, pital FrirJay morning. He wen,were Mr. and Mrs. Glen l,'raffis, home Satlurday morning.Mr. and Mrs. Edwal Roberts, Cal'· Rev. Donald Leff, Holdrege,roll. Robert Roberts, Chicago, and was guest spea'ker Sunday eve,Mr. and Mrs. L, C: GraWs. nlng in the El,vangelical Free

Mrs, Estlwl' Ct:rlson was tal(en church. rie w~s an overnightto the Waym' hDspital l'llst Satur' guest In the 'Jor Hanson home.daY',evc:ning wilh a heart ailment. Thursday ahornoon. Mrs. La.

MI'. alld Mrs. Clem Vanucll aIltI verpe Clarkson, Debby anu Tam­sons', Emmetsl.Hlirg, la., were week- my, Mrs. Keith Clarkson and M"s.end visit.ors in the Ivan Clark Bernard Macke visited in the I-Iar.home. . ry Kay home, Wayne.

Last Monday evening Mr. and Last Sunuay Qvening Mr. ..andMrs. Bud Hanson and family were Mrs. Albert Anderson and Lillianvisitors in the ,.Jim- Nelson home. Andenion, Wayn!;!, and Mr. and

Guests in the Paul Bose home Mrs . .John Swansbn, Omaha, werZllast Tuesday even-ing far Jan· guests in the N6rm3n Andersonice's birthday were Mr. and Mrs. home.Virgil Pearson and family, Mr. Kurt and Jim. Kir'Chner wereand Mrs. Ernest ,Swanson and weekend visUal'S in the Art Fegleyfamily, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Nis- home, Lyons. -Mrs. Jim Kirchnersen and family and Mr. and Mrs. was a Friday \-isitor.Howard Gaunt and family.

A/2c Curtis Anderson urriv.cd b h Ihome Ocl. 17 fol' a 13 day lea". 'I See y t e Hera II'Mrs. Art Anderson and Kcnne'th 1-----------­took him to Wisner Sunday after- Roger, Keith ,and Brad Ellis~~~h~. catch a bus to Offut AFR, spent Wednesday and Tbursday

About twenty ladies from Con- ~~i:~l, \~~~ve~a~~~:;~~t~h~:· t~~~~{~~ ~I'\~Jeal~~ny~negLl~~~c~~~j;~ sister Diane was in a,Sioux City

ijnd ·St. Paul's churches in Wayne h,O~;~a~n~b%~~~yH~Orr,;~~dd~Z;eraa,l'~riday _afternoon.) iT h ~ Y ',heard Mosjoen, Norway, a I' e 'visitingMrs. Wlgrnan, Ptlll~e~p~la. speak with Mr. ano 'Mrs. Clifford Dahl.?n ~he d~ty ~f Ltl{' d nsllan women It is their first trip to America andIn cr c llIrc 1. they will he visiting many relatives. Mrs," {;lcnn ~'<llli. ~,'!rs_ Carl COZ']' ,lOel touring Nebi'aska, South Damgtoll'. Mrs. ( .], W,ltleman, Mrs, kola and Iowa.Tony S!ot'kf'tll :lIld, Mrs. .Jerry Mrs. Walfred Carlson, ir. visitedMartllldalc \\'('I·C Fndar tlnerooon Mrs. Walfred Cilrlson, :-'1'.' Satuf'guests HI tlH' I\'illl C'Jark·-hollW. d"y.'

iNaney, Barbara and Johnny Mr: arl'd Mr~'. John Luschen andRastede llnd 1\ll's. Clarl'IlCC P('ar, MI'. and Mrs. 'Nile Heyne were inson attendcd the o{:lerctta, "Th'2 Om·aha rcc:,'ntjy visiting'Mr. and-~-~-=='r--~~~_Mrs. Herman Wiese. 1\11'. Wiese is

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1hc Standard Beauty show, Sunday

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