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NUMBER ElLEVEN \\'ill Present Award. Vernon Cates of near Lyons, will be presented the W. G. Skelly award for superior achievement in agriculture Saturday, July 26. Mr. Cates' farm produced last year, 61,000. pounds of pork. 53,000 pounds of beef in addition to poul- try and grain. He followS exten- sion soil conservation. Have ReUD,ioo. Mr. and l\'1rs. J. Mk Soden and thelr children and famllies had a rpunlOn Sunday at the Elmer Niel- group included Mr. and Mrs. Dave Anderson and family of Pasadencr, Calif.. J. E. Lund fapilly of Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Emery of' Remsen. Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. Frank SOden of Wisner, and Goo. Soden family of Columbus, Mrs. Ander- son, the former Mildred Soden, and her family were here four weeks in the J. M. Soden home and with Axel Andersons at They left Sunday to visit Geo. Sodens at Columbus enroute wesL The board of cqualtzatlOn ha-s raised propcrty valuatlOns on ItelllS Hany F Hammer, nearly 52, to make for lJnlformlty among niJ 11\ (' of \Vayne counly, was found countIes of the state. Items differ dr'ad In !JNl Tuesday, July 15, in and percentages var)' In the coun- Vancolj\ er, \\lash. It is thought he t]('5. suffcred a fatal heart attack; in TangIble pcrsonal property on hiS s]C(·p. Mr. Hammer anq his schedules Will he raised cGusin, iRa Schopke. had left for in Wayne county 40 per ccnt. These Vancouver July 8. . now show a total valuatlOn of The body !lrnved in Sioux City at $461,605 and the illcreasc is $181.- Fnday and was met by 612. r. ( HypsC'. Funeral rites were ValuallOn on Wh{'Clt will be conducted Sunday at 2 from the boosted 200 lJer cent in Wayne jlIYPSP mortuary and from the county. The total IS now $930 and Preshyt('nan church in Wakefield to thiS WIll be added $1,860. WIth Rev. S. K. deFreese, pastor All cattle, purebred grade, of Redeemer church in exceptIn.g cattle on feed and milch I Wayne, in charge, cows, Will be 15 per cent. Mrs, Harry Wendell of Wake- The valuation In Wayne county. IS I fll'ld, sang "Rock of Ages" and 5919,835 and_thiS wlil be In- "Abldf' With Mc". She was ac- Cl cased by $137,97,). companied hy Miss Vena G one of 29 countles in Burial was in \\:hlCh bUSIness property schedules tf'!"y'. Nephews who served'as pall. \\cre boosted.. In Dixon county bparers are Hans Geewe Wil. the raise was 60 per sent, In Cc· lard, LeRoy and Albert Ibmun dar, Dakota and .Pierce, 4(); In Art e.nd Harry Bargholz, er, MadIson, 10: and In 30. Harry Frf'drlck H . Gram are heIng hoosted I rans :-md Minnie ;:mner' son of III SIX coOnlles, mol or vchlcles In !H)rn on thp home was S('\Tn and lurkt'yg i,n, thtTP . a half mill'S south POf ce sIx The st.Rk hoard mf't In thi' capl- August 189;:;. He tol at Lincoln Wednesday to hear in the Lulheran faith ap protests. Wayne, DIxon. Cedar and .. Dakota planned to have represen- .:\11'. Hammer farmed .for some tatlves there CI f H S d nWYf'r. Mr Hammer had the busi4 le as erve O"SS alon .. for a lime, He spent On Union Pacific f",' "',u'o during the war in the Lpo McMichael, chef with thC' ship yards at. Vancouver and was UnIOn PacifIC for years, is now hpll' lhe past 18 months. most of in charge of food a1 I Iotel the! Ime in the John Geewe home. son. Mr. McMIl'hael, who had :\1r. I rammer's only child died served on the City of Los Angeles :21 yt',m; ago this month. :tie was and the Clly of Porlland and had the fifth In his family and the first been on a streamliner smce 19.34, to pass away. His four brothers has retIred from railroad service, and four sIsters are Mrs. John Mr. McMichael's wife Hnd son Ferdinand Hanuner, Mrs. who IS :21, WIll renuon In umaha.' JIenscke, Ed. Hammer. Mrs. Mrs. Barnes, as hostess, wdl be r rank Bargholz, lRay Uammer and in charge of the coffee shop and I Rudolph Ilammer, who are twins. dining room. and :\lrs OrvIlle Melton. All have "__ addresses excepting Ed. Teachers Placed I In This Vicinity fuoeral. Dean Clarence MeUl1n, head of the placement bureuu at Wayne State Teachers college, re-porls the placement of lhe followmg teach- ers in this VIcinity: lla Bacon, dolph, at RandolJlh; Margaret Pat- terson, Wakefield at Minn.; Audric Ackennan, Pender, at Ft. Collms, Colo.; Harvey Lea- mons, Emerson, at Meadow Grove: Olga Broer, Randolph, at Pomona, Cam. Manlyn Ruwe, Wayne, at Nor- folk; Willis Flemmg, Wisner at Atkinson; Richard Johnson, Pon- ca, at Wausa; Beatrice Tift, Car· roll, at Wisner; Arlene Wall(er, Hoskins, at York; Louise Hash, Hartington, at Walthill; CeCil Mc· Carter, Wisner, at Wahoo; Wesley Bowen, Craig, at Wisner; Eleanor Gustafson, Wakefield, at Wake- field. John Kyl, Wayne, at Wayne; Bernice Hoskms, at Sioux City; Alice Pa'ege, Wisner, at Tilden; Vera Pedersen, Winside, at Wisner; John A. Lewis, Wayne, at Wayne; Morton Gailey, Laurel. at Muscatine, la.; Frances Havekost, Coleridge, at Stanton; Mrs. Rose- mary Mintz, Winside, at StHn- toh. ... ' Improves In ___ Ed. Wolske who suffered an eye No Decision As Yet. injury ,last week, is doing well in IChamber of Commerce has not an. Omaha hospital and expects to taken action regarding a secre-. be this week., His is tM-y. not impaired. Business Schedulols, Wheat And Some Cattle Raised Rites for Harry E. Hammer In Wayne County. Are Conducted Sunday In Wakefield. 'I, I I' I '\ I rrtfIE WAYNJi HERALD Conduct Band to Pr'ese';i- r __ -) ,l.. --- Concert at P/;lI'k nh· nes lnor REA Orr!' RItes on Wayne city band, under tr e eli, )1 C A 'd ew Trice , ap reetlOn of A. J. Atkins. IH·.' n ar CCI en. sent a, concert a!('8 Friday in th(' H I A d Mrs. A. M. Hoskil!lson Passe'B park. The program includc's; "HIs I -- ere .1 0---,. . .._.1 AwB,y Friday at Home "" march, Fillmore; "Syl· Carl Lundahl and Gereon 5 ssure PIP I' C" VIa, Oley Speaks; ,"M('mory AIIInn Autos Collide :au Owers 3 In rttlcal LOCAL MERCHANT'S In MoraVia, Iowa. ',Lane," David' Bennett; "Paslel IN- h f W " Condition After Severe I I Mood,," v I 51 I qrt 0 ,ayne. W h' INITIAL, VACATION Mrs. A. M. Hoskin!on, 10, of Mo-' "De -, a ure, ,<D"nieka; I CROP EXPERT SEES as mgton Official. Give I Accident Friday. AFTER LONG GRIND ravia, Iowa, formedy of Wayne;' s:rt" Song, Slgmund, Mrr and Mrs, Carl Lundahl and GOOD CORN YIELD Sanction to Structure .P 1 died July 18 at the home of a sis- berg,. "Sall:y e,', Flll- son, of ncar Carroll, IF WE : au PO\\,ers, 19, of ""aync, has L A. relurned tel', Mrs. Frank Swaim, of Mo- more, Duhlm Hohday, ovprture, were,eut, brUised an. shOkcn aod ATHER HELPS To Go up Soon. in critical condition in a ravia after an ,'llnesl of about two FO,rest ,B, uchtel; "Washinglo l n Post othCI escaped unhurt Sunda\! cve- ** -If SIOUX City hospital siT'1ce Friday last week from a trip to the years. March, Sousa. mng bout 9.17}.when the H. J .. GRAMLICH, w:'neral ag- \Vaynf'-Pierce REA district is to Out Errors. when he was serlOusliY lOjurred PacifiC south\,\'est-the fIrst real , ---______ and creon Allvin car c H'd d t flcultural agent of the hu\e a new offIce and warehouse Proof.readirig is a hurried and a Plan I Prornott'on Ihe i tersection Chicago and I\'"orthwcstern nul- I exacting task. It is usually done ler whde workmg nea! the junc- heen in more lhat a Brethren church in Moravia with of. Wfyne. Mr. Lundahl had a gash s"e at 3rd and Logan streets as amidst bther press 109 duties and tion of highways 15 alnd 20 t".-. year, become!', an active Rev. Luther Childs of Centerville F car. The Lundahls were shape, but sU2"gests to the ' .... a- soon as materIals and labor arc interrupting experien. U ...' , R'I Td reaUe at a Wayne hospital and <> "",-- \ ces, and thercfm'e mistakes slip miles north of Laurel. It is thought man tor lhc stale. It is prob· Iowa, offlc<atmg. Burial followed or etal ra e W0rO able lo relurn home the same ther service a half·meh of ram I from Senator Hugh by, some of them grievous, others that-vertebrae in his back a,'e able thal most persons who ac- Sunday afternoon at Moravia ,"venlng. 10theotherearwcrei\lr each week to guacaot!'e 'deal J-nllJtl cr and Congressman Karl of little consequence. Knowledge broken because he eannat move NS a new location anywherc cemetery. and Allvm, Mr. and Mrs. moistun" eond"'ons. He say" S I .. of errors rcnews determination to left leg. A kidney is ruptured. His m tavorable jloinls and be· Bertha Ellen MOllnts, daughter Half Day, Half Dollar Is E1adge'tl, M". J W. Johnson and "Corn is making wonderful be more cardul, more awake to ehesl, arms ..!ind hcad arc in good come liooS1Cl"'· M" Fanske says of Marion and America Mounts, Theme of Sale Day son, ,l,mmie, b monlhs old. growth. Whde ,t is st,1I a tor of W'.,\ ,'n \Vashlngton, and condition. Ten young men went Dr. C. T IInJ.;htUll who moved was born in Davis county I w('ek 10 tl'n days brhmd. (';.uly .r l'cspons'biliUcs. But people arc from here FrjdllY evennl.g and gave to California a frw yral'S ago, August:22 lR76 She Event 1. TIll' Impact lurnf'd the Lundahl gl\f' promlS(' of (';.11,·h- tlwt fi-l\'or<-lhlf' al'tion or the pro- usual- Fehruary' 6, 1897, to A tlade I"on"" "'" 'wot k""w" fa'", a"" Ii * .X- * sions sincC'. Doctors started Tues- IS tht, The thn"f' occupants hav(, c!c;rrHd 1111' [I(')ds r('- kl::, off]('{' la"L of the week. In this connection, a day to try to take X-rays to de. "preceded Mrs in death gus 1 1, in W' ayo .. I,y tl,,' """. "1'c,r JJ a )Tf' lo get out of Uw car markalJly \\{'Il HqJlantcd corn 1Ill' !Jorrows the monf'y young matron called recently to t . beC'n 10 Cplifornla long ('nough ..' '- a onp. he machine \\us badly d I from lhro g()\l'rnment through REA explain that her husband was not to appreeiail' It as Ihe only I Sulrv,vlO g M,·s, Hoskinson are motion eomm,lIel' ,0' till" O",m'lI"r damaged. aod ,,'pays " fmm earnings. involved in a court actIOn in \l"hich the time. state !"ea l 1Y worth whJ!e, ""as ler lusband, two daughters, Mrs, of Commerce, hl'adcd Ipy Gl'o. Tiw All\ In car rcmalOed upright kms ThiS nliiy only make I Con"tructlon IS expected to start . Paul, who has been WIth the rC'minded fIrpslwo hogs and and !v!rs. half dollar \'ct!ues \\"111 on highway. The radiator and f('('d, but it \\ 111 be usf'ful in I aadPeProavvaedUaabnled, state hlghway departmfnt about 18 cattle podr Inlo 11](' PaCifIC twoIOUXs"sCte,trYs' b ff d f were d';lmaged. . thell way" He says th'1t four name slipped in. Shc had'rc.son months, was operatin* a traelor coast ""u,ot,y lrolll ",ehraska Mrs. Stclla Jqhoson of Blakesburn' TI,e Luodahls were returmo" thlOgS heiped e,,,'n g'row;": Usc It" hoped to havc the structure Which was pUlling the' road roller and olher mid·,,'esl slates and Iowa, aod Mrs. Pearl Swaim oi in lhe July 31 issu," of the IIeralU from Wakefwld and were of fertilizer at lime of plantIng, I flnlshrd hy nl'xt spring. on highway 20. He waS going west keep ,nh,!"taoto fwm hunger· Morav", and many nicccs and To carry out the theme of llo."ng .the h,ghway frum cast to use of trae'oro hybnd eoro, aod I'laoo fjjllhe have been when a truck, driVl'n by FranelS ;ng fm' "r"s oubotaot .. ls. Mr. nephew;. event some f,rms wrll be op,'n only we·l. 1he AllvlOS were dnvoog w,lIiogoe", of fanners to p,teh enemies, but innumerable friends. Yantzie of Q'Ncl1l, !also gOlfJg Fan"ke h1iad a wondedul trip, Mrs. BaniSiter left Frlday WIth from 12 noon unlil ;:).30 on August sou h, fuklOg the Blodgdts and in and work untJl lhe Job was I story lJrwk V('necr structur n 72 west, accidentally struck the real' but he stdl 1'C'llshes Nebraska's Mrs. Nunemaker ',nd fam,'1 f 1. JOhr SOns home after they had c0rnr>leted I[r 'Jdds' "The U 'We know some she made by hcr end of the roller, great r,d, s "f wa,,,ng gm'n and Sioux City, fbI' M;rav,a to VtSI cd at Allv,n·s. koow nolh;og fec' on the "es, frontage and 100 She The impact knocked Paul of[ the lcvd loIs on evcry funeral t'ltcs. The women hud beet! F . I :-J.trolm!-J.n Conlos: of 1....:1.ufl.'l, _th_'_'_1t_'._ho_u_r_,,_,,_,e_I<_'"· __ .I11 * .:,(- "r. traclor, l<lrokc the hitch IJ('t\,vl'cn thC'l'e of len during their mother's ire Loss Heavy 11ll' s.ccne suon after the - are mcluded. Fur Ambitious \\'ritl'rs. the tractor aDd rollel1 Hnd threw illnrss. Th('y relurned Monday A. ae(jdenl. V EdJtor J. E, Lawrence of the 'Paul into lhe path the roller 'FO C ' . M. Jloskinsflo itccompanying them ALb Y d ' alues Cha d N Lincoln Star offers lhe story of which went ovcr his limbs, h,ps and Irst as" Trt' ed to make his homc with his dnugh, t urn er ar 0 in Acciden t ,nge alive of County Leonard H. Robbins' habHs as a ,bad::. The roller skiddpd about ,1IIl' ter, Mrs. BanIster, I TEl pattern [or ambi\ious young wri- 40 feet along thc pavemcnt, WIth U d 1 N I L -..,--_. - , ., At Die o. qua tze All H' as Fatal Attac' k ters to folloW. Robbins' staff col, the youth plllned beneath 'l. The n 'l:r ew aw Are Entered Carhart-Shumway Company leagues of the New York Times ,\ .... was on his legs and Sheds and Stocks Are' I a rich tribute to the well With one corner on his back. H1S C t I Damaged Sunday. Suffer Injuries When known columnist. and Editor Law- clothes were torn from him and Penalty for Car I IS OlIn Y I Cars Are in Collision renee, also top-notch journalist, gravel was imbedded In hiS flesh. While! Is, TwentY-Sit Picked to Date Heavy loss restlltcd 10 thr' Car- says "aetualiy it was an excellent Another trucker who I d H l.. I . S T E S 'I p' hart-Shumway Luni'he" ",,'ct a' ' In Dixon County. correspondence course in writing." along rushed to a ever Iq tate. 0 nt r 01 rachcea HaIttington Sunday wh('n Rakl{cn. 21, of Newcastle. Here is an excerpt, reproduced by nearby for help. It was necessary J Nehrask 1 l Has h ,!lew state jaw. In ity Contest. fIre dcstroypd the luml)('r sheds died i\10nday last v,eek and Alberta the Star: ,. to jack up'the roller, whIch ""clghs 1)\;"0. 16:2, \\hich make.s reckjpss Farms in county entered and their contents Co;I! shr'(h and 11, of Allen, dU:'d Wcd- "His column was put to- well oVer a ton, and to use a trac- and drunken dnvltlg a more serious up to July 1)8 in the SlOUX City offIce were ,<.;avcd. The loss IS In- nqsdrtY from mjuflcs suffered gether with all the care that a tor to release Paul. reqUl1'cd offensf'. It providf's that a C,lr program for permanent agriculture sur¢d, and the' cumjJany plans to Sl)Jnday, July 13, when t\\O cars Geogl!',' who had "e,.n petiod of reading. Newspapers an ambulance was al5;o at lhe scene motor vehIcle \vhjlc ml0Xlealed. Wl1lic Hanson, Rollie W. Ley, Art paiIiitmg an aIrport idf'ntdw,'ltlon cqi\'ed fae(' and head burns, frae· were combed fo!:,.idcas, magazines to rush the youth to Slioux City. Waynr county's first case under Mann, Lawrence F. Thomsen, sigJ1, on the yilld dlsco\'C'red ttlxed jaw and cuts on the neck. and books were scanned, even the The tractor which Paul was law was I1Wd in counly court fWhert Turner, Albert Watson, the flames ahout Hp !>dlfl lw Alberti-\ suffered internal mjuries rubbish sent out by press agents driving continued to lravcl across rhursday when ShcnlJ Hans Tiet- Wayne; Carl Brudigam, Laurence had! noticed small hoy" playing m and burns on the head and back. was gone over in tbe hope that it the countryside after Ihe gen charged Myrlln L. Wilson 'With Carlson, Roy Sundell, Wakefield; the yard a short tlll1f' earllf'r. Mrs. AI be rl Boardman, 37, might yield. one pertinent thought. and was located Jby follOWIng :\'hlle 1he Influence Hans Blocker, Don R. Podoll, and fIn' mother of Alherta, h.<ls chest in- Suggestions from readers were tracks which led some distance of mtoxlCatmg lIquor. l('y Reed, Hennan Topp,'· Art u respnndl"ct aTld had .Jt,lr,es, hurns and fractured arms· c!Onsidered., At a sheaf of from the scene. Wl1"on·s car lurned over w('s( of \Vesterhaus, Winside; George the blaze under control In less SLl' Boardman, 5, fractureS of hip t these L.H.R. '';:Wove a pattern of and Mrs. Robert Bergt, and In th0 netk. Mr. and .:\Irs. Mil- Pender; Franklirl' Recs, shll'ds which al'e acl'OSS the dri\"c- oh face and hands; Donald Arm- humor, saUl"(' a:nd with D I I d 'I f er, ae Powers, have been In the ar r urlHert, \\ho were wlth Wli- David Carroll; Bernard way rom the lumber sheds. s rong, -, Newcastle, rib Injuries. thrown in lor good city with him. sons, "1'1'<' bruised. SpiJttge,'ber,' Pilger; R. S. Mc· Lumber sloe" '0 the ym'd was· wo otr er eh<idren had "It was an education to watch \\'ilson pleaclpd gu1l1Y Thursday Guire, v\"lsnl:jr. larger than m some lime due to rl,1Inor mrns. L.H.R. at hiS writing chore. He Rites for Matron In court. 1fe was filled $10 and Anyonc to nominate his recen.tO shlpmpnts. A cailoud of ¥vlr. Boardman, who was filling A costs of $9.:2\l and \\'as glvC'n 10 or any other farm for this contest sh'ingles, all the lumlwr and man)· 1 e radIator of hIS car when the drafted hiS paragraphs 10 long re Held ThuJ·sday days to pay the sum He \\-as 01'- may obtam I entry blankS at the posts were mcluded 10 tlw loss. l"<-lsh occurred, jumped clear of the A large concourse of rclal,ves dared not'lo dl'l1'e a moto" vch,dc soil office or at the Jay Shumway IS manager of the ar and rescued members of his meaning. Hc wrote and dlScarded and fnends gathered at Redeemer fOr SIX manlhs illS dJ"lle,"s l,· eounly "xtension agent's office. All Harlmgloo yard. . mily as well as helping three mcn Lutheran church Thursda)' to at- c('nsf' fOl' that pCflod farms 10 th1 county are eligible to mm the oth('r car 'which was what he had wntten. He rewrote I d I tend funeral rites for Mrs, Carroll and hiS ( was flrdl'rc(} Jrll[Joundf'd le entere . 'F ,rJ\'en )y Mr. Armstrong and hIS second, thIrd and fourth 'fi ' R 'd t Ka.vanaugh, ",, WhOJ'di('(] .J,,'y t.-" at 111(' l\.lo10r Cn In ("ar,',,11 le three bps1 farms in .. Wayn,' orrner eSI en efforts went into the wastebasket. 1" . Rev. S. K. df'Frcrsc offl('l1-l,t('(!. I fol' t!H' months. ('ounty wl1J ,be selpcled by judt;"cs JlCnlC Is Held Norma Jean Mata e51, daughter i ;jppointed from neIghboring ('oun- D' , CI dASh l H love; perfection he must have, no Aeriuj Spraying les ID 0 ora 0 I KiwanL, She lived and a half mIles east lSI Used on Weeds northeast Nebraska to tepresent -- Ilad a picnic Monday evening at f ing. . and four south of W&yne until five Aerial $praying wa<; tl'lecl on the ',."n·itshouth'he Fu.neral for Mrs. O. J. Ohen shelter house on the college " 'poing a Robbins' is honored years ago when the Tests moved W. C. Big, Paul Koesler <-lnd Ar- Will Be Conducted This campus With 31 members and 34 office phrase and habit. It means to their home f,ve miles soulh of thur M' J<-olm farms in Dixon Dakota, Iowa, Minnesota and 1\e, Thursday in Wa ne guesls prcsent. Coach Don Emcry that onc checks, double checks, Wayne. Deceased was marrJ('d to county la t week 10 'd t f' Id braskA. There arc five alWards of y. had charge of volley ball. A groUp checks. Many a time on the Carroll Kavanaugh August of suo[J wers hem;: s $100.00 for lhe five winnirtg eoun· Mrs. 0 .J. Olsen. 13 y"ars old, rlr e,ght who were uoahle to at· LH R' d 1946. She leaves husband, 10- and ' gian l 1'1' 0 es tics in these states. resident of Wayne for many years. trpd the picnic met at Hote! a' fant son, K,anne}h Carroll, her par- died Monday at the' honw of hcr rison at noon. a semi w c04.on .was needed, or 'but' ents, sister" Marilyn, brother, Max B cgcrt of ShIckley, who Crowd at Stanton daughrer, Mrs. J. AIl,el t Johnson, instead of 'and.' Whatever the ry, and James Kava- has a pIa e eqUIpped wilh a spray- For B,and Fe.'stival ,n Fort Collms, Colo Extension Office hour he got off the train and naugh of Dixon.' \hC and spread a The body arrived In Norfolk by Hl . H t phoned the office. The Louis Tests brought 1,It Ie og 0 , a a e,ght of 10 Dr An esUm"ted 8,000 pcrsons' ,Jrain Wednesday morn,"g and the' e ps en arves " . He was AmericanJhrough Kenneth Carroll Kavanaugh to feel. aho e the weeds. The fog gathercd at Stanton night tBeckenhauer service \H'nl Ih{'fC' I \Vaync county extension office, and through, but noi blatently. their home Sunday. ,;ctlled 0 the wceds which soon to hear morc than 500 musicians 'for it. The Johnson family came rlhone 564, is taking orders for His roots were in the Great Plains, Among those here from ;:j of uecommg weaker 13 bands, JUY car. fflrm harvest workers. Farmers yet his heart ranged the hills, the tan.ee for the ritps wen' I1clrry fhe ma.ss band 13 Illes will lw ('ondll('led (\fisirlng help Hnd persons WIshing woods and the streams, He liked Helthoff, Miss Linda lleitho(f 11 is f', !J('("\('d that the oals will numhers, each directed by a band- 'ThursgCly alfcI'noon ,11 t:;W from shoek or lwlp with threshing nothing better lhan to drive west, Mrs. Rosa Tlmm, Mrs. Fr"na 1'1",,: be harvc. led "'" .. 'r now. mas"'r. from 'he towns participat, ,St. Paul Lutheran church w,lh Should leave their names with Dr soulh, or Up inlo Ncw England, man and Mrs. Irvin Rath, all of fowns representcd ,were :Rev. T. J. (". Schuldt In charge. County Agl'nt Waltcr R. Harder. These jittle journeys refreshed his Council Bluffs, the Bart Mahon TO M ET FRIDAY (Iarkson, Howells, Madison,' Ne- Burial Will foilow ltl Greenwood spifit and strengthened his faith. family of Norlolk, Pat Mahon RE ARDING OFFICER Ilgh, Norfolk, Pierce, F>lainview, cemetery. MAKE IMPROVEMENT For him Amenca was more than family of Hartington, and many Waync county service committee WakefIeld, vVayne, West f oint ana! Deceased had goOf' 10 Colonido AT MILL PROPERTY .a bounteous land; it was a people from Dixon, Wakefield and oHwr will mec Friday '10 consider a new Stanton. the first of June whcn the John w Dorr Feed Mill has had the elc- ,of diverse races firmly welded for nearby point's. service fficer to succepd W. A. sons moved 1here '\Jalor on cast 2nd street repainted a common purpose. He understood Lerner ho resignf'd. The Conduct Work$hop Mrs. Olsen lwr husband, and repaired. 'Fhe elevator ncar them h f th" SCOUTS TO COLLECT 'tt 11' ]" t two daughters M J hnso f 1he Dorr office south of the rail- ; ewasoneo em. PAPER IN DRIVE At Wayne C,ollage,' Fort CoUins, ;111 road will be cortverted mto a feed To Present Plays b likely act milL At WaYnie State conduct thcir last paper collection Lincoln, conducted a workshop on Maryland. RICHARD PfNKHAM " Two plays, "SkinfJint" before fall next Saturday, July H s Major Oppratlon. Nebraska school laws at Wayne BUSINESS and "A Little Prison," will be pre-, 26. Persons are asked to leave Harol M. ears of Omaha under- MBoonwd:f Light Rain Saturday. Richard Pjnltham reports that sented by the dramatics class at bundles of paper in clear sight on we t t' . h '- . ",II About .25 at an lOch of mC)lliturc he has leased his business here to Wayne State college Tuesday, front porches,' ) the remainder of th,e fell here Saturday cvening. Louis Fletcher for two years. Mr, WILL HEAD a managed the plant edy, has in the cast Patricia Rob- Cl SCHOOL THIS YEAR day. D n Mear,; of Omaha came ing July 14 to 18 and f II. W. Baun,' scout' executive Miss Ruth Strong of EI Paso, Gail Niceswanger' and Harold goes to McLean to be superintend. ._' .___ rom Omaha" will be 011 the carr.. Texas, niece Mrs. E. J. Fuesler, H"!Jtchinson. The other play, a ent this year. Ju gC' Here "V"dnesday. July f2R d to 30 he hf'ls played "Concerto in A Minor," by story of' five women trapped in an c arge 0 iscussion ,on gro!Jp Grieg, for college convocation Wed w elevator presents Patricia Robin- Veteran's Corner. Distri t Judge F. H. Pollock of leadership. Standley G. nesday. Mrs. Albert G. Carlson SOn,1 'Macklin, Marge Oatis, 'Nebraska patrol is taking Stanton was here Wednesday to program secretary fot the w¢st played the orchestral accompani- B,•. rnicrl McGarvey and ,"-ry-' applicatio t'l A t 6 f confirm sales and transact other central council of YM/:"A, wm'be ment at a second piano. \:" !';!'d. ns un I Uf:S or pa- busines in district court. here July 31, and Mrs. Minnie trolmel;l. Applicants ust be U. S. Sheeley, executive ';;,'rector of : . citizens, Nebraska r sidents, high r Undergoes, Operation. Conservation Fund. schoollgraduates, bet cen ages of L'cout Leaders Meet. J YWCA, from Grand Ismnd, will,bC Janet Dawson, daughter of the < Provided for Year 1 'aantdI, Boy Scout leaders of 'Wayne, Ce- to assist in the sar w . Wayne county AAAJ office has non-veterans t;nay co tact the New I local 'hospital, el)"Jpl a yment' service in for picnic supper and . Dale ------ to plus mJury last week whim an' REA ' Carry-over. This provides for $265,- Plan 0 Appear on Radio. is a: hle to,' . .Ii'se the underwent an operation on her 000,000 for the 1947 eonservation Dixon coui lY 4.H cubs WlU hold M . ID h ' , eyes in an Omaha hospital Thurs- program[ The W,ayn. county office a musicahv "lng in Uen Friday, rs. orr, ome agent, " I . th d 11 \' and Mr , Schroeder, Asks AddltiOl$1 i day, Ol"lze a JrlY 25. M :s.j TulliS f the college ly d chairman ,of proJect· The supreme hils .asllteajor atIon for pay- 0 agrjCultur!' wlll hpld the clInic cl¥os, 111 appear on WJAG, J additional bdefs the,' Cl de B1I's Are Allowed. t. :; for thol'le wh a.ttend'l '0',. k .. Tu y 25, at:1 :15 p.m. Oman lot titlt'r, easel' , . County board allowed bills 'I' I Tuesday. I \' 'I" I '! , I , jl I ' I , I, I . . !

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NUMBER ElLEVEN

\\'ill Present Award.Vernon Cates of near Lyons, will

be presented the W. G. Skellyaward for superior achievement inagriculture Saturday, July 26. Mr.Cates' farm produced last year,61,000. pounds of pork. 53,000pounds of beef in addition to poul­try and grain. He followS exten­sion soil conservation.

~{)d('ns Have ReUD,ioo.

Mr. and l\'1rs. J. Mk Soden andthelr children and famllies had arpunlOn Sunday at the Elmer Niel-

~~~ ~~r~~n~ea~n:in~~~~er:.eSi~e:group included Mr. and Mrs. DaveAnderson and family of Pasadencr,Calif.. J. E. Lund fapilly of Allen,Mr. and Mrs. Milton Emery of'Remsen. Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. FrankSOden of Wisner, and Goo. Sodenfamily of Columbus, Mrs. Ander­son, the former Mildred Soden, andher family were here four weeksin the J. M. Soden home and withAxel Andersons at Concord~ Theyleft Sunday to visit Geo. Sodens atColumbus enroute wesL

The board of cqualtzatlOn ha-sraised propcrty valuatlOns on ItelllS Hany F Hammer, nearly 52,to make for lJnlformlty among niJ 11\ (' of \Vayne counly, was foundcountIes of the state. Items differ dr'ad In !JNl Tuesday, July 15, inand percentages var)' In the coun- Vancolj\ er, \\lash. It is thought het]('5. suffcred a fatal heart attack; in

TangIble pcrsonal property on hiS s]C(·p. Mr. Hammer anq hisbU~lness schedules Will he raised cGusin, iRa Schopke. had left forin Wayne county 40 per ccnt. These Vancouver July 8. .now show a total valuatlOn of The body !lrnved in Sioux City at$461,605 and the illcreasc is $181.- ~T1Jd~Jght Fnday and was met by612. r. ( HypsC'. Funeral rites were

ValuallOn on Wh{'Clt will be conducted Sunday at 2 from theboosted 200 lJer cent in Wayne jlIYPSP mortuary and from thecounty. The total IS now $930 and Preshyt('nan church in Wakefieldto thiS WIll be added $1,860. WIth Rev. S. K. deFreese, pastor

All cattle, purebred an~ grade, of Redeemer Luth~ran church inexceptIn.g cattle on feed and milch IWayne, in charge,cows, Will be ~aised 15 per cent. Mrs, Harry Wendell of Wake­The valuation In Wayne county. IS Ifll'ld, sang "Rock of Ages" andn~w 5919,835 and_thiS wlil be In- "Abldf' With Mc". She was ac-Cl cased by $137,97,). companied hy Miss Vena G\~ayne ~s one of 29 countles in Burial was in Wakefieldt::~e_

\\:hlCh bUSIness property schedules tf'!"y'. Nephews who served'as pall.\\cre boosted.. In Dixon county bparers are Hans Geewe Wil.the raise was 60 per sent, In Cc· lard, LeRoy and Albert Ibmundar, Dakota and .Pierce, 4(); In Art e.nd Harry Bargholz, er,MadIson, 10: and In T~urston, 30. Harry Frf'drlck H. Gram V;-I1~es are heIng hoosted I rans :-md Minnie ;:mner' son ofIII SIX coOnlles, mol or vchlcles In !H)rn on thp home ~r, wasS('\Tn and lurkt'yg i,n, thtTP . a half mill'S south POf ce sIx ~d

The st.Rk hoard mf't In thi' capl- August 2~J, 189;:;. He wa~~::~tol at Lincoln Wednesday to hear in the Lulheran faith approtests. Wayne, DIxon. Cedar and ..Dakota planned to have represen- .:\11'. Hammer farmed .for some

tatlves there !~r_~~~~ng. r~~sa;~:~·~t~nt~:~ait: t:;:'~:

CI f H S dnWYf'r. Mr Hammer had the busi4

le as erve O"SS alon .. for a lime, He spentOn Union Pacific f",' "',u'o during the war in the

Lpo McMichael, chef with thC' ship yards at. Vancouver and wasUnIOn PacifIC for ~1 years, is now hpll' lhe past 18 months. most ofin charge of food a1 I Iotel Morri~ the! Ime in the John Geewe home.son. Mr. McMIl'hael, who had :\1r. I rammer's only child diedserved on the City of Los Angeles :21 yt',m; ago this month. :tie wasand the Clly of Porlland and had the fifth In his family and the firstbeen on a streamliner smce 19.34, to pass away. His four brothershas retIred from railroad service, and four sIsters are Mrs. John

Mr. McMichael's wife Hnd son (~{'('\\-(', Ferdinand Hanuner, Mrs.who IS :21, WIll renuon In umaha.' ~~ranz JIenscke, Ed. Hammer. Mrs.

Mrs. Barnes, as hostess, wdl be r rank Bargholz, lRay Uammer andin charge of the coffee shop and IRudolph Ilammer, who are twins.dining room. and :\lrs OrvIlle Melton. All have

_~ "__ Wakl'!ll'j~ addresses excepting Ed.

Teachers Placed I ~~a~I~~tonAIiI::~~ h:~ ~Y t~In This Vicinity fuoeral.

Dean Clarence MeUl1n, head ofthe placement bureuu at WayneState Teachers college, re-porls theplacement of lhe followmg teach­ers in this VIcinity: lla Bacon, Ran~dolph, at RandolJlh; Margaret Pat­terson, Wakefield at Worth~ngton,Minn.; Audric Ackennan, Pender,at Ft. Collms, Colo.; Harvey Lea­mons, Emerson, at Meadow Grove:Olga Broer, Randolph, at Pomona,Cam.

Manlyn Ruwe, Wayne, at Nor­folk; Willis Flemmg, Wisner atAtkinson; Richard Johnson, Pon­ca, at Wausa; Beatrice Tift, Car·roll, at Wisner; Arlene Wall(er,Hoskins, at York; Louise Hash,Hartington, at Walthill; CeCil Mc·Carter, Wisner, at Wahoo; WesleyBowen, Craig, at Wisner; EleanorGustafson, Wakefield, at Wake­field.

John Kyl, Wayne, at Wayne;Bernice Langenb~rg, Hoskms, atSioux City; Alice Pa'ege, Wisner, atTilden; Vera Pedersen, Winside, atWisner; John A. Lewis, Wayne, atWayne; Morton Gailey, Laurel. atMuscatine, la.; Frances Havekost,Coleridge, at Stanton; Mrs. Rose­mary Mintz, Winside, at StHn-toh. ... ' Improves In Clt~,

___~____ Ed. Wolske who suffered an eyeNo Decision As Yet. injury ,last week, is doing well in

IChamber of Commerce has not an. Omaha hospital and expects toy~t taken action regarding a secre-. be ho~e this week., His ~ight istM-y. not impaired.

Business Schedulols, WheatAnd Some Cattle Raised Rites for Harry E. Hammer

In Wayne County. Are Conducted SundayIn Wakefield.

'I, I I' I '\ ~ I

rrtfIE WAYNJi HERALD 14i;;;~:Conduct Funer~l Band to Pr'ese';i-r__-) ,l.. M~'---~N~-

• Concert at P/;lI'k nh·nes lnor REA Orr!'RItes on ~unday Wayne city band, under tre eli, )1 C A 'd ew Trice, ap reetlOn of A. J. Atkins. Wi~ IH·.' n ar CCI en.

sent a, concert a!('8 Friday in th(' ~ H I A dMrs. A. M. Hoskil!lson Passe'B park. The program includc's; "HIs I -- ere

.1 0---,. . .._.1 AwB,y Friday at Home "" Ho~?r," march, Fillmore; "Syl· Carl Lundahl and Gereon 5 ssurePIP I' C" • VIa, Oley Speaks; ,"M('mory AIIInn Autos Collide:au Owers 3 In rttlcal LOCAL MERCHANT'S In MoraVia, Iowa. ',Lane," David' Bennett; "Paslel IN- h f W (~" Condition After Severe I I Mood,," v I 51 I qrt 0 ,ayne. W h'INITIAL, VACATION Mrs. A. M. Hoskin!on, 10, of Mo-' "De -, a e~, ure, ,<D"nieka; I CROP EXPERT SEES as mgton Official. GiveI Accident Friday. AFTER LONG GRIND ravia, Iowa, formedy of Wayne;' s:rt" Song, Slgmund, Rom~ Mrr and Mrs, Carl Lundahl and GOOD CORN YIELD Sanction to Structure. P 1 died July 18 at the home of a sis- berg,. "Sall:y Tr~mbo,n,e,', Flll- son, Jonatha~, of ncar Carroll, IF WE: au PO\\,ers, 19, of ""aync, has L A. FANSl<i:-~'hO relurned tel', Mrs. Frank Swaim, of Mo- more, Duhlm Hohday, ovprture, were,eut, brUised an. shOkcn aod ATHER HELPS To Go up Soon.b~en in critical condition in a ravia after an ,'llnesl of about two FO,rest ,B,uchtel; "Washingloln Post othCI escaped unhurt Sunda\! cve-* * -If SIOUX City hospital siT'1ce Friday • last week from a trip to the years. March, Sousa. mng bout 9.17}.when the L~ndahl H. J .. GRAMLICH, w:'neral ag- \Vaynf'-Pierce REA district is to

~\'l~'().ing Out Errors. when he was serlOusliY lOjurred PacifiC south\,\'est-the fIrst real , ---______ and creon Allvin car c H'd d t flcultural agent of the hu\e a new offIce and warehouse

Proof.readirig is a hurried and ~~~U;v~.;:~~·a ~.~e~~:~~c~~~~t~~~ ;':;:st~os:y~e C~~~y::: ~nhOm~~; su~~~~ra~f~~~~C:I~ \~~r~hc:n~~~~~ Plan I Prornott'on Ihe i tersection thr~e smi~('~ ~or:h Chicago and I\'"orthwcstern nul- I~~t~d/~~;(' e\~sct/~:f ona~~~~o:'~~~exacting task. It is usually done ler whde workmg nea! the junc- heen in Calif~rn,a more lhat a Brethren church in Moravia with of. Wfyne. Mr. Lundahl had a gash ~a~h~s~~:;',jl~ep~r::tth~nsu~~~ s"e at 3rd and Logan streets asamidst bther press109 duties and tion of highways 15 alnd 20 t".-. year, become!', an active sales~ Rev. Luther Childs of Centerville F l,)(hlt~ddan car. The Lundahls were shape, but sU2"gests to the ' ....a- soon as materIals and labor arcfr~quenlly interrupting experien. U ...' , R'I T d reaUe at a Wayne hospital and <> "",--

\ ces, and thercfm'e mistakes slip miles north of Laurel. It is thought man tor lhc stale. It is prob· Iowa, offlc<atmg. Burial followed or etal ra e W0rO able lo relurn home the same ther service a half·meh of ram IaV~~~~,~~~ms from Senator Hughby, some of them grievous, others that-vertebrae in his back a,'e able thal most persons who ac- Sunday afternoon at Moravia ,"venlng. 10theotherearwcrei\lr each week to guacaot!'e 'deal J-nllJtlcr and Congressman Karlof little consequence. Knowledge broken because he eannat move NS ~epd a new location anywherc cemetery. and ~lro. Allvm, Mr. and Mrs. Le~ moistun" eond"'ons. He say" S I ..of errors rcnews determination to left leg. A kidney is ruptured. His m tavorable jloinls and be· Bertha Ellen MOllnts, daughter Half Day, Half Dollar Is E1adge'tl, M". J W. Johnson and "Corn is making wonderful w;;'ha~,~;'~~:tadep~~~Yad~~fs~ra.be more cardul, more awake to ehesl, arms ..!ind hcad arc in good come liooS1Cl"'· M" Fanske says of Marion and America Mounts, Theme of Sale Day son, ,l,mmie, b monlhs old. growth. Whde ,t is st,1I a tor of W'.,\ ,'n \Vashlngton, and

condition. Ten young men went Dr. C. T IInJ.;htUll who moved was born in Davis county I w('ek 10 tl'n days brhmd. (';.uly .rl'cspons'biliUcs. But people arc from here FrjdllY evennl.g and gave to California a frw yral'S ago, August:22 lR76 She was~' o":,,,~ Event ~ugu:;t 1. TIll' Impact lurnf'd the Lundahl gl\f' promlS(' of (';.11,·h- tlwt fi-l\'or<-lhlf' al'tion or the pro-

;~o~~~~~~~yg~~ler,'::'~n~~~: usual- ~n/;~~lo~,~:o~~Jn~ot~~~stfr~s~~~,~: :;,~:s~~,1S Neln':~~;~f,~~iC~~~ Fehruary' 6, 1897, to Alhcr~rr~. A tlade I"on"" "'" 'wot k""w" ~~'~"t,~,'rd:::'"e :~d ,:~i,'::;'~~e~~ i:;~ fa'", a"" "'~::'.~,;:,};" '~~';~,.:'; Ii ~;:~;'~~r': ;l;~(, \~l~~~l('r ;~n~p~~~ ~~~:* .X- * sions sincC'. Doctors started Tues- Con,lj,O,YrS",ho',sl",n\e\:,',')'no"u"tl~o,uVnhdoJnh"a'.ss' ~~~snklf~~~n~hll~~enth~~r~;i~~\\~~~ ~~r";~edc:~t~~n~~:~d(\'; IS SdH'dl~(:,~ tht, k\'{'~'; The thn"f' occupants hav(, c!c;rrHd 1111' [I(')ds r('- kl::, off]('{' la"L of the week.

In this connection, a gracio~' day to try to take X-rays to de. "preceded Mrs Ho~l(inson in death gus 1 1, in W'ayo.. I,y tl,,' """. "1'c,r JJ a )Tf' lo get out of Uw car markalJly \\{'Il HqJlantcd corn 1 Ill' !Jorrows the monf'yyoung matron called recently to t . beC'n 10 Cplifornla long ('nough ..' • '- a onp. he machine \\us badly d I from lhro g()\l'rnment through REAexplain that her husband was not ;~:~'::'U:~eh::teb~~~fc~hoe;;~~:i:~i to appreeiail' It as Ihe only I Sulrv,vlOg M,·s, Hoskinson are motion eomm,lIel' ,0' till" O",m'lI"r damaged. ~:lt';;n~0"e;:~f",I'~'I~~,7t~~~;:'~;): aod ,,'pays " fmm earnings.involved in a court actIOn in \l"hich the time. state !"ea

l1Y worth whJ!e, ""as ler lusband, two daughters, Mrs, of Commerce, hl'adcd Ipy Gl'o. Tiw All\ In car rcmalOed upright kms ThiS nliiy only make I Con"tructlon IS expected to start

.~i~n~~~elnWt~~e ~~;nc~~~IY W~;g- Paul, who has been WIth the rC'minded ~hat fIrpslwo hogs and ~. ~ B~nIstet· ~f Warn~: and !v!rs. Sh~~~~al half dollar \'ct!ues \\"111 on 1~1(, highway. The radiator and f('('d, but it \\ 111 be usf'ful in I~a~~~I~t:~~af7:JparmeaadPeProavvaedUaabnled,state hlghway departmfnt about 18 cattle podr Inlo 11](' PaCifIC f~ur 'gra~~~~~r~~,o twoIOUXs"sCte,trYs' b ff d f fro~,t were d';lmaged. . thell way" He says th'1t four

name slipped in. Shc had'rc.son months, was operatin* a traelor coast ""u,ot,y lrolll ",ehraska Mrs. Stclla Jqhoson of Blakesburn' n~u~c~~~ntsO~f'~~es~:"~.,ga;,p[~:; TI,e Luodahls were returmo" thlOgS heiped e,,,'n g'row;": Usc It" hoped to havc the structure~asiJ,~ui;~~~S~?d:;tds~~,~'~P'w~~I~ Which was pUlling the' road roller and olher mid·,,'esl slates and Iowa, aod Mrs. Pearl Swaim oi in lhe July 31 issu," of the IIeralU ~':1C from Wakefwld and were of fertilizer at lime of plantIng, Iflnlshrd hy nl'xt spring.

on highway 20. He waS going west keep ,nh,!"taoto fwm hunger· Morav", and many nicccs and To carry out the theme of th~ llo."ng .the h,ghway frum cast to use of trae'oro hybnd eoro, aod I'laoo fjjllhe bu,ldl~g have been

~~~g~~~r;etsw~,~r~,e~e:~eWi~~sh~~when a truck, driVl'n by FranelS ;ng fm' "r"s oubotaot ..ls. Mr. nephew;. event some f,rms wrll be op,'n only we·l. 1he AllvlOS were dnvoog w,lIiogoe", of fanners to p,teh 11~~(~~~r~;lY~ ~~~~I~~li ~:rUl~e~n~~enemies, but innumerable friends. Yantzie of Q'Ncl1l, !also gOlfJg Fan"ke h1iad a wondedul trip, Mrs. BaniSiter left Frlday WIth from 12 noon unlil ;:).30 on August sou h, fuklOg the Blodgdts and in and work untJl lhe Job was Istory lJrwk V('necr structur

n

72west, accidentally struck the real' but he stdl 1'C'llshes Nebraska's Mrs. Nunemaker ',nd fam,'1 f 1. JOhr

SOnshome after they had c0rnr>leted I[r 'Jdds' "The U

'We know some she made by hcr end of the roller, great r,d, s "f wa,,,ng gm'n and Sioux City, fbI' M;rav,a to ar'e~d VtSI cd at Allv,n·s. koow nolh;og a"o~t '~od ear~ fec' on the "es, frontage and 100~~~~;~:sn~nki~~~~itanncnsm. She The impact knocked Paul of[ the :1\_~11:li.lIl'rl lcvd loIs on evcry funeral t'ltcs. The women hud beet! F .I :-J.trolm!-J.n Conlos: of 1....:1.ufl.'l, ~l_cs_s_f_o_r _th_'_'_1t_'._ho_u_r_,,_,,_,e_I<_'"·__ .I11 ~~~fl ~(~~,~II~f':, p~a~~e~~~s~b~~~af~

* .:,(- "r. traclor, l<lrokc the hitch IJ('t\,vl'cn thC'l'e of len during their mother's ire Loss Heavy l('i\~h('d 11ll' s.ccne suon after the - are mcluded.

Fur Ambitious \\'ritl'rs. the tractor aDd rollel1 Hnd threw illnrss. Th('y relurned Monday A. ae(jdenl. VEdJtor J. E, Lawrence of the 'Paul into lhe path o~ the roller 'FO C ' . M. Jloskinsflo itccompanying them ALb Y d ' alues Cha d N

Lincoln Star offers lhe story of which went ovcr his limbs, h,ps and Irst as" Trt'ed to make his homc with his dnugh, t urn er ar T~\ 0 in Acciden t ,nge alive of CountyLeonard H. Robbins' habHs as a ,bad::. The roller skiddpd about ,1IIl' ter, Mrs. BanIster, I TElpattern [or ambi\ious young wri- 40 feet along thc pavemcnt, WIth U d1 NI L -..,--_. --~ , ., At Newca~tleDie o. qua tze All H'as Fatal Attac'kters to folloW. Robbins' staff col, the youth plllned beneath 'l. The n 'l:r ew aw }'arnl~ Are Entered Carhart-Shumway Companyleagues of the New York Times ,\....~ight was on his legs and ~lIJS Sheds and Stocks Are' Ip~i.d a rich tribute to the well With one corner on his back. H1S --"~f- }~ronlITh· C t I Damaged Sunday. Ei~ht Suffer Injuries Whenknown columnist. and Editor Law- clothes were torn from him and Penalty for O~erating Car I IS OlIn Y I Cars Are in Collisionrenee, also top-notch journalist, gravel was imbedded In hiS flesh. While! Into~cated Is, TwentY-Sit Picked to Date Heavy loss restlltcd 10 thr' Car-says "aetualiy it was an excellent Another trucker who I d H l.. I . S T E S 'I p' hart-Shumway Luni'he" ",,'ct a' ' In Dixon County.correspondence course in writing." along rushed to a serYic~a~i:t~~n ever Iq tate. 0 nt r 01 rachcea HaIttington Sunday afl('rr](J~Jn wh('n ~ynn Rakl{cn. 21, of Newcastle.Here is an excerpt, reproduced by nearby for help. It was necessary J Nehrask1l Has h ,!lew state jaw. In ity Contest. fIre dcstroypd the luml)('r sheds died i\10nday last v,eek and Albertathe Star: ,. to jack up'the roller, whIch ""clghs 1)\;"0. 16:2, \\hich make.s reckjpss Farms in W~:'ne county entered and their contents Co;I! shr'(h and B~ardman, 11, of Allen, dU:'d Wcd-

"His w~eklY column was put to- well oVer a ton, and to use a trac- and drunken dnvltlg a more serious up to July 1)8 in the SlOUX City offIce were ,<.;avcd. The loss IS In- nqsdrtY from mjuflcs sufferedgether with all the care that a tor to release Paul. ~111is reqUl1'cd offensf'. It providf's that a C,lr program for permanent agriculture sur¢d, and the' cumjJany plans to Sl)Jnday, July 13, when t\\O cars

:::~:~~rFf;s~fl.'~~~\e::t~~sa;~u:~: ~~o::n~a:~~~~fn~~ie:r,~~~~~;~~ ~~~e'J<~~~J~Oe':{'~~c1o~,~d(~;~~:;~: I'~ ~~erd.h;':~yofD~~~IV;rer~:;r,F~es~ re~~r1~ Geogl!',' who had "e,.n ~~~:~edor"';?e'~~:t\e i';iZkk:~a"::~~petiod of reading. Newspapers an ambulance was al5;o at lhe scene motor vehIcle \vhjlc ml0Xlealed. Wl1lic Hanson, Rollie W. Ley, Art paiIiitmg an aIrport idf'ntdw,'ltlon cqi\'ed fae(' and head burns, frae·were combed fo!:,.idcas, magazines to rush the youth to Slioux City. Waynr county's first case under Mann, Lawrence F. Thomsen, sigJ1, on the yilld dlsco\'C'red ttlxed jaw and cuts on the neck.and books were scanned, even the The tractor which Paul was ~his law was I1Wd in counly court fWhert Turner, Albert Watson, the flames ahout Hp !>dlfl lw Alberti-\ suffered internal mjuriesrubbish sent out by press agents driving continued to lravcl across rhursday when ShcnlJ Hans Tiet- Wayne; Carl Brudigam, Laurence had! noticed small hoy" playing m and burns on the head and back.was gone over in tbe hope that it the countryside after Ihe accid~nt gen charged Myrlln L. Wilson 'With Carlson, Roy Sundell, Wakefield; the yard a short tlll1f' earllf'r. Mrs. A I be r l Boardman, 37,might yield. one pertinent thought. and was located Jby follOWIng drl~lng :\'hlle u~d('r 1he Influence Hans Blocker, Don R. Podoll, 'l~artinglon and ColL'nlll~(' fIn' mother of Alherta, h.<ls chest in­Suggestions from readers were tracks which led some distance of mtoxlCatmg lIquor. l('y Reed, Hennan Topp,'· Art u c:r;par'tmentS~ respnndl"ct aTld had .Jt,lr,es, hurns and fractured arms·c!Onsidered., At a sheaf of from the scene. Wl1"on·s car lurned over w('s( of \Vesterhaus, Winside; George Lan~ the blaze under control In less SLl' Boardman, 5, fractureS of hip

~~~~~ ~met$~~' t ;':~:,e i;~~I~~ cP;o~~:r~a;~~~~, a~:';h~:~a~~\I~ ;~~ie~':dJ~:Yfr~~t;',h:not~S;'e\:'~~~~ ~~~~f:f' H~;~:~~ 6~.~:f:-p~~I~~ft~ ~~:~ t;~,~ hl~~;I~~sT~~o::rlJl~;,:"~';;~ ~~~,~~f:. ~~~,c~:~~n ~~~ro~urI;;these L.H.R. '';:Wove a pattern of and Mrs. Robert Bergt, and broth~ In th0 netk. Mr. and .:\Irs. Mil- Pender; Franklirl' Recs, R~ndolph; shll'ds which al'e acl'OSS the dri\"c- oh face and hands; Donald Arm-humor, saUl"(' a:nd philosop~y, with D I I d 'I f ~ 4°er, a e Powers, have been In the ar r urlHert, \\ho were wlth Wli- David Ree~, Carroll; Bernard way rom the lumber sheds. s rong, -, Newcastle, rib Injuries.'~~~s~~cverse thrown in lor good city with him. sons, "1'1'<' bruised. SpiJttge,'ber,' Pilger; R. S. Mc· Lumber sloe" '0 the ym'd was· wo otr

er ~oardman eh<idren had"It was an education to watch ~- --~~-- \\'ilson pleaclpd gu1l1Y Thursday Guire, v\"lsnl:jr. larger than m some lime due to rl,1Inor mrns.

L.H.R. at hiS writing chore. He Rites for Matron In court. 1fe was filled $10 and Anyonc w~shing to nominate his recen.tO shlpmpnts. A cailoud of ~' ¥vlr. Boardman, who was filling

Acosts of $9.:2\l and \\'as glvC'n 10 or any other farm for this contest sh'ingles, all the lumlwr and man)· 1 e radIator of hIS car when the

drafted hiS paragraphs 10 long re Held ThuJ·sday days to pay the sum He \\-as 01'- may obtam I entry blankS at the posts were mcluded 10 tlw loss. l"<-lsh occurred, jumped clear of the

~i~1t; W~~d,set~:eh~~;~~ngsh~;e~~~ A large concourse of rclal,ves dared not'lo dl'l1'e a moto" vch,dc soil conserv~tion office or at the Jay Shumway IS manager of the ar and rescued members of hismeaning. Hc wrote and dlScarded and fnends gathered at Redeemer fOr SIX manlhs illS dJ"lle,"s l,· eounly "xtension agent's office. All Harlmgloo yard. . mily as well as helping three mcn

Lutheran church Thursda)' to at- c('nsf' fOl' that pCflod farms 10 th1 county are eligible to mm the oth('r car 'which waswhat he had wntten. He rewrote I d Itend funeral rites for Mrs, Carroll and hiS ( was flrdl'rc(} Jrll[Joundf'd le entere . 'F ,rJ\'en )y Mr. Armstrongand hIS second, thIrd and fourth 'fi ' R 'd tKa.vanaugh, ",, WhOJ'di('(] .J,,'y t.-" at 111(' l\.lo10r Cn In ("ar,',,11 le three bps1 farms in..Wayn,' orrner eSI enefforts went into the wastebasket. 1" .Rev. S. K. df'Frcrsc offl('l1-l,t('(!. Ifol' t!H' months. ('ounty wl1J ,be selpcled by judt;"cs JlCnlC Is Held~~~~~ ~~~~~.gi~ ~:t:i~J~~~~~e~~ Norma Jean Mata e51, daughter i ;jppointed from neIghboring ('oun- D' , C I dASh l Hlove; perfection he must have, no ~~r~rju~~d2~1;~26~0~:00~~t~fi~'~s Aeriuj Spraying ~~lsI e~::I~~~ I~~~~~ ~~~~~mi:rr~,;n:~ les ID 0 ora 0 I KiwanL, w~v!se~nd ~~e~~~~~:tt~~nl~~;a~~~hp:~:~~~J~~~;s~~ She lived s~x and a half mIles east lSI Used on Weeds northeast Nebraska to tepresent -- Ilad a picnic Monday evening at

f ing. . and four south of W&yne until five Aerial $praying wa<; tl'lecl on the ~~~~ s~~~~e;~'a~~:p~~i~',."n·itshouth'he Fu.neral for Mrs. O. J. Ohen t~e shelter house on the college" 'poing a Robbins' is honored years ago when the Tests moved W. C. Big, Paul Koesler <-lnd Ar- Will Be Conducted This campus With 31 members and 34

office phrase and habit. It means to their home f,ve miles soulh of thur M' J<-olm farms in Dixon Dakota, Iowa, Minnesota and 1\e, Thursday in Wa ne guesls prcsent. Coach Don Emcrythat onc checks, double checks, Wayne. Deceased was marrJ('d to county la t week 10 'd t f' Id braskA. There arc five alWards of y. had charge of volley ball. A groUptripl~ checks. Many a time on the Carroll Kavanaugh August ~l, of suo[J wers hem;: ~a,sCh,ek s $100.00 for lhe five winnirtg eoun· Mrs. 0 .J. Olsen. 13 y"ars old, rlr e,ght who were uoahle to at·

LH R' d 1946. She leaves h,~t husband, 10- and 'gianlrag~'eeds.· 1'1' 0 es tics in these states. resident of Wayne for many years. trpd the picnic met at Hote! M~r-

~h~ ~:o:.~ us~d' a' co~~~m:~~~e fant son, K,anne}h Carroll, her par- ----~------- died Monday at the' honw of hcr rison at noon.a semi

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c04.on .was needed, or 'but' ents, sister" Marilyn, brother, Lar~ Max B cgcrt of ShIckley, who Crowd at Stanton daughrer, Mrs. J. AIl,el t Johnson, -------.~instead of 'and.' Whatever the ry, and father~in-Iaw,James Kava- has a pIa e eqUIpped wilh a spray- For B,and Fe.'stival ,n Fort Collms, Colo Extension Officehour he got off the train and naugh of Dixon.' ~r flet~04~r \hC f~el.ds and spread a The body arrived In Norfolk by H l . H tphoned the office. The Louis Tests brought 1,It Ie og 0 , a a e,ght of 10 Dr I~ An esUm"ted 8,000 pcrsons' ,Jrain Wednesday morn,"g and the' e ps en arves

" . He was AmericanJhrough Kenneth Carroll Kavanaugh to feel. aho e the weeds. The fog gathercd at Stanton Sun~ay night tBeckenhauer service \H'nl Ih{'fC' I \Vaync county extension office,and through, but noi blatently. their home Sunday. ,;ctlled 0 the wceds which soon to hear morc than 500 musicians 'for it. The Johnson family came rlhone 564, is taking orders forHis roots were in the Great Plains, Among those here from ;:j (ils~ ~~~~s('~L~'r~ns of uecommg weaker fr~m 13 nO.fth~ast.Nebrask.a bands, JUY car. ~ fflrm harvest workers. Farmersyet his heart ranged the hills, the tan.ee for the ritps wen' I1clrry fhe ma.ss band prescn~ed 13 l'~unpral Illes will lw ('ondll('led (\fisirlng help Hnd persons WIshingwoods and the streams, He liked Helthoff, Miss Linda lleitho(f 11 is f', !J('("\('d that the oals will numhers, each directed by a band- 'ThursgCly alfcI'noon ,11 t:;W from t~o shoek or lwlp with threshingnothing better lhan to drive west, Mrs. Rosa Tlmm, Mrs. Fr"na 1'1",,: be harvc. led "'"..'r now. mas"'r. from 'he towns participat, ,St. Paul Lutheran church w,lh Should leave their names withDr soulh, or Up inlo Ncw England, man and Mrs. Irvin Rath, all of I~g. fowns representcd ,were :Rev. T. J. (". Schuldt In charge. County Agl'nt Waltcr R. Harder.These jittle journeys refreshed his Council Bluffs, the Bart Mahon TO M ET FRIDAY (Iarkson, Howells, Madison,' Ne- Burial Will foilow ltl Greenwood ~ -._~---~spifit and strengthened his faith. family of Norlolk, Pat Mahon RE ARDING OFFICER Ilgh, Norfolk, Pierce, F>lainview, cemetery. MAKE IMPROVEMENTFor him Amenca was more than family of Hartington, and many Waync county service committee WakefIeld, vVayne, West f oint ana! Deceased had goOf' 10 Colonido AT MILL PROPERTY.a bounteous land; it was a people from Dixon, Wakefield and oHwr will mec Friday '10 consider a new Stanton. the first of June whcn the John

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Dorr Feed Mill has had the elc-,of diverse races firmly welded for nearby point's. service fficer to succepd W. A. ----"~-___r_- sons moved 1here '\Jalor on cast 2nd street repainteda common purpose. He understood Lerner ho resignf'd. The com~ Conduct W ork$hop Mrs. Olsen lea~es lwr husband, and repaired. 'Fhe elevator ncarthem h f th" SCOUTS TO COLLECT 'tt 11' ]" t two daughters M J hnso f 1he Dorr office south of the rail-

; ewasoneo em. PAPER IN DRIVE ~~k~e~ c:~~~~d~~fo~~~a l~~S ~~~ At Wayne C,ollage,' Fort CoUins, a~d Iv~~~. ;111 N~s;n road will be cortverted mto a feed

To Present Plays >ch~;:e ~e~~~. ~f FT~~l;iV~;,\:~ ~~u~~~ b .':~~rw;~~~s~i;'1 likely act te~~e~' ,;:e~~~'ied~~~tt;'ltc~rtn~ri~i ~el~;~r~~~ia;~f;: ,~nndd "~.~,~on~i milL

At WaYnie State conduct thcir last paper collection Lincoln, conducted a workshop on Maryland. • RICHARD PfNKHAM" Two one~act plays, "SkinfJint" before fall next Saturday, July H s Major Oppratlon. Nebraska school laws at Wayne ~-----_._--- LE~SES BUSINESSand "A Little Prison," will be pre-, 26. Persons are asked to leave Harol M.ears of Omaha under- ~~adtcTU:Sedaaeyh.ersproefo.1I0eg.~RMBoonwd:f Light Rain Saturday. Richard Pjnltham reports thatsented by the dramatics class at bundles of paper in clear sight on we t t' . h '- . ",II About .25 at an lOch of mC)lliturc he has leased his business here toWayne State college Tuesday, front porches,' Fri~a;. ):ii~r ;;oet~ae:.~n~~s.t ~rC~~~ ~~~k~harge the remainder of th,e fell here Saturday cvening. Louis Fletcher for two years. Mr,

~~ru;,9, '?~k~n~~n;~~~c~~fs~~~~: WILL HEAD rvi~i.EAN ~~~~~l; I,,;~a:~~k:~~ iiht~~i~ ~~: dU~;~~ a~~ltA~n~~~~~~~~~~o~~i: ;~~'~~~; y~~~. managed the plant

edy, has in the cast Patricia Rob- Cl SCHOOL THIS YEAR day. D n Mear,; of Omaha came ing July 14 to 18 ~-;-~t conv~~~~~' J~~~s~n~C~~~~i~a~CcG~~~;: headf~fd~o:~~~hs~h:~~Oth~~~y~~~~ ~~~~g~~ he~li~o~~andmdthcr and f II. W. Baun,' scout' executive Miss Ruth Strong of EI Paso,Gail Niceswanger' and Harold goes to McLean to be superintend. ._'.___ rom Omaha" will be 011 the carr.. Texas, niece o~ Mrs. E. J. Fuesler,H"!Jtchinson. The other play, a ent this year. Ju gC' Here "V"dnesday. p~s July f2R

dto 30 w~en he hf'ls played "Concerto in A Minor," by

story of' five women trapped in an c arge 0 iscussion ,on gro!Jp Grieg, for college convocation Wedw

elevator presents Patricia Robin- Veteran's Corner. Distri t Judge F. H. Pollock of leadership. Standley G. Rober~s, nesday. Mrs. Albert G. CarlsonSOn,1 Id~ 'Macklin, Marge Oatis, 'Nebraska s~fety patrol is taking Stanton was here Wednesday to program secretary fot the w¢st played the orchestral accompani-B,•.rnicrl McGarvey and ,"-ry-' applicatio t'l A t 6 f confirm sales and transact other central council of YM/:"A, wm'be ment at a second piano.

\:" !';!'d. ns un I Uf:S or pa- busines in district court. here July 31, and Mrs. MinnieJ~hnson. trolmel;l. Applicants ust be U. S. Sheeley, executive ';;,'rector of: . citizens, Nebraska r sidents, high r Undergoes, Operation.Conservation Fund. schoollgraduates, bet cen ages of L'cout Leaders Meet. J YWCA, from Grand Ismnd, will,bC Janet Dawson, daughter of the

< Provided for Y ear ~~y~~:1l;5'p:r:e~et~ 1 ei~~~enss 'aantdI, Boy Scout leaders of 'Wayne, Ce- ~~:k~~g~y to assist in the sarw

. Jp:~~i~t~:s:pn:;;~~~e;~~~a~n~p~Wayne county AAAJ office has non-veterans t;nay co tact the New ~arhi:n h~~oa~ ~~~~i~~s ar;~;es~~ I local 'hospital,

~~~~en~~~~e~eJ~~:dt~~'::::::e~~~ ~r:f~~k. el)"Jplayment' service in ~~Si~:;, for picnic supper and . Dale P:;:~s,I;:,.~~~t7r:~ed.af~ot ------to '~228,000,000 plus ~37,OOO,OOO mJury last week whim an' REA ' MrsU~;::"';;'el~:Ja~;naarrollCarry-over. This provides for $265,- Plan MI~slcal ~vening. 0 Appear on Radio. .~~~~~~u~~:im, is a:hle to,'..Ii'se the underwent an operation on her000,000 for the 1947 eonservation Dixon couilY 4.H cubs WlU hold M . ID h ' , eyes in an Omaha hospital Thurs-program[ The W,ayn. county office a musicahv "lng in Uen Friday, rs. orra,~e orr, ome agent, " I .th d 11 \' and Mr , Claren~e Schroeder, n~w. Asks AddltiOl$1 Brlef~. i day,

a~ Ol"lze ~Q "al?pr~ve a JrlY 25. M :s.j TulliS f the college ly ~lec •d chairman ,of proJect· The supreme cou~t hils .asllteajoratIon pracb~~~, for pay- 0 agrjCultur!' wlll hpld the clInic cl¥os, 111 appear on WJAG, Nor~ Jadditional bdefs ~n the,' Cl de B1I's Are Allowed.

t. :; for thol'le wh a.ttend'l '0',.k ..Tu y 25, at:1 :15 p.m. Oman lot titlt'r, easel' , . County board allowed bills'I' I Tuesday.

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WAYNE ATHLETIC PARK1

July 27 and 28

BASEBALLTOURNAMENT

Doubleheader July 27. First game at 6

Championship Game July 28, 8:30 p.m.

FREE LEAFLET ABOUTVEGETABLE GARNISHES

It tells how to make :poppies fromcarrots, lilies from cucumbers androses fro~ radishes. To receive itjust drop a postcard to Carol Drake,Box 3191, Dept. VG, San Francisco.California.

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This is the last week to get the July FamilyCircle magazine. Reading galore in 8 biggerand qetter issue, for only 5c a eopy. Put iton ycur shopping list now!

Cucumbers Slice In vinegar " ,Lb, 8eHead Lelluce. . Lb, 15cOranges t~~~~~~~~i~~~~.i~:. ..Lb. geLimes Persian variety", ",Lb, 25eLemons Large, dee~-yellOW" ,Lb. 18c

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Melolls, sweet com and many other summer· '.time favorites are now at their best and ready~for you at Safeway. Why not take advantageqf this all too short season of the year when

, , these delicacies are plentiful and at their peak\ qf·igoodness?Visit our produce section today.'

You'll find a complete selection of fann·fresh'fruits and vegetables that are guaranteed tollive added delight to Slllmmer menus.

P k L "n Roast Cut from , 390or 01 either endj Lb, ,

'!lacon Sliced; Nat, known 79ciOther Brands, 68III Brands, !-lb, Pkg. ' •.•• !·lb. Pkg: •

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LOCALS

Colc-ridge deff'ated Emerson 13-..6In a postponed Super Eight leaguehaseball game playE'd tmder 1:1eji!'!:hlS Ht \Vayne Thursday ev('nilig.Gf>nf> Ferryman of Umaha, was onthe mound fOl' ColNidge and MlIn~

ter finished. Harty of Sioux City,pitched fOI" Emerson.

A hOl11e run on errors by Stolpein the ~Hh inning was a feature, I-Iehit a long fly to the outfield andthe fielder missed it. StolperounclC'd sC'cond while the fielderwas picking up the ball and racedfor third. TIl(' throw-iii went intothe dugout and Stolpe scored easi­ly,

Score by innings: R H ECoiC'ridge .100 U51 112,-13 16 3Enwrson .401 010 000---- 6 6 2

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W'. .:a'"yoe' .·0..1.. .~ -.:::.:..::-- ----we~t Poi t third ~asema~--;eber.. safe at: fitst Wh~n Zeng, at short; SUper' Eig.ht Leaglle-- ct, inner ;a~~~~-o7-~-;~:-~~dMr~-- iS~ Leona w.·.,'ent to AustiJ Minn., Schultes and Henry S~h~ltes were:J.eers ~as out 11 a lo?g fly ball t? center took hiS Iground~r and !overthrew . .. Anderson. I S"mday to visit in the Elm r Kar- in the Henry Preston home'Thurs-I I field. Ha der S,lpgled ,sco:lng May- the, PI~~.l..!n an I~ttemp.t ~~ catch . Results l..ast Sunday. " Keesler Field is mnked as one netz }lOme until this Tb.'ursh.ay. day for dinner.

Ln I L ,T·lt er. Ellys n waSI safe at first on an Otto cuupng in 't'ith the first run. . R H E ~f the most im'portant installations· ."se ree l s err,or, V nAuker WI1.s safe at first Weber lingled sharply' to score' Wakefield...", .001 010 010- 3 5 1 ~f the army all' forces 'It has the . Mr, a~d Mrs: David Y.otmg and \lir ,. and Mrs. C. J, PerrIn, Mrs,, I 01') a fiel er's ell.oice which caught Klmmelfe'an.d Benton. HiB..mer flied Coleridge .;.. 00.0 000 0..00-- 0 4 2 1arg{:'st airPla1e mecha·nic school in three chl,Jdren of Concordia, Ka~., Ray Perdue~ Mr. and Mrs., Allan

/G"': j,,!!,~:; ,:,)i':::.I!W'Fi'!) , . West' Point Hlarder a home plate. Jalce struel, out to 'e pjtcher and 'I Page sent Batteries: Ericksen and Calvert; the ,world ntil receI1tly it had were her~ Saturday. Mr. young s ~erd1.,le and ~~ ~nd Mrs, Bert

: ':,:,!: ..'" :".r;I,',;:,:tt.:;.':·:.:,'.!.'¥....•. ,-:i;:i,::.',.:,~.:...• ,:" ..T,:,.•... ·, '.·.·...·h":"0.',:,.,a'.',:."'1-1.''.'~.;,e!'." Pierce On , from Wayne oU~i;::~i I~~~~~~;~i~ fi:,t game ~X~~V:y~~~~Ct~~~~~/ora force Munter and ~randL, R H E ~~i;~c~ste~~ia ~ i;:,t~~~~c~~e ~~~~~I~ :~~~~f~h th':~ ~:~d~;"';;' ~;~,;;,n~ ;;:~r~~~h~~~~~;~~~~~~Yri~ I:~:a ';I,~' 'II"'~ Team D rln-g Week. fb~ Waye, hurled wmnmg ball, Thev,'lsltorssepredtll~jrone·ru\lWmslde 030003 014-1? 9 31 because 01 t~J(' coming of Boca • ., ,1 "'I~",,,:, ~ striking out eight, walking two vjctoryllm~rgin jin the 'top of the Stanton 411102 000-;9 7 2i Rotan, anothrr great school, de- Call Mrs. Barnes at th~ Morn- Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Kirkman of

.W,~:.'VN.f The Wayne ~all te"am suffered and scat eringj seven hits. Camp, 6th. B~chholz, O1'8t up,. doubled to BatteJ;'les: Johnson, Miller, Voss voted to Rad;~r. The management s?n Hotel Coffee Sh?p for teserva- F~rt SJl1'ith, Ark., visited in the''" ,,':" oj; ttIree de~e.ats n ,as many start~ for West Point! struck out six and left fir.Id and ~aited! on s(>cond and Hansen; Czabla, Bruhn 8."4 pro~ram of t/1.C army air forces has tJ.;ns ,ro~ ~unday dinners or ~pe- Wtllard Wil~e home here from

,1, ", " :' ,;",', _ ..during t~e pas§_ \\eek. The locals walked,tM-'o Hill, who pitched the whlle Batenhorslt IgrQuIjlded out tD Branson. )' a school f,or officer-instructors at Cidl p~rtle~._.W(' c.ater to any SIZed Thursday un.hl Monday, They, Mr.'Yedn~af' Jul 23 ~ost at Ple~cq ,uly 16,by a 9 to 1 last tWOjlurdS of the nmth Inning Bentof1, and w~gner ~truck out, " R H E f(e('sler. The officers' supply, pr~- groups. SatIsfactlOn guarant~ed. and Mrs. WIltse, Mr. and Mrs. H.

:.. , "E':j':' \, Y .count, the n~3.t evenm~ dropped struck 0 It one, before,1 Hall canre', through with a LaureL. :..... GOO fOO OOQ-----. 1 5 .4 tncterological school and chemical ]24t1 E. Ley and Prof. and. Mrs. W. A.;'li'":+,I,,I,;;)"':'::~J~,i~,~~:~',llt,;~ " s, postponed lQneer NIte league "'ayne nb r h llO a e timely! single, to RiE:'nd, in the tally. Ponca.. 001 ~l.'3 040--1114 ;2 w.arfare S(,hO~.. 1 ar.e. cen. tered the.re. M.r~.-and Mrs. Hen.r~ Schu,lte of Wollenhaupt were In Norfolk, ..I ", ,N" ~ ,.,,' ., '" c' ," tIlt at W:est Po nt, 4 to 3, and Sun- Bt:>nton, b 0 1 () 0 0 111e 'box score' Batteries: Peter~en and _Urv.:il- Keesler Field is located at the Redding. Calif., who vI~ited In the Friday' evening for dinner at the

day agam los~ to :vest Point, Bah<', rf () 0 4 0 0 W(~st ~olnt . , ub r h po a ,e Cf'ol Walsh ·amI Heckpns. I resorl lown ,of I3J1oxl which pro- LOUIS Schulte and Vlctor Kniesche Country club. The men playedto 4, on the JOQal dIamond, Moyer, (' 1 0 1 () 0 Batenporst If 4 1 2 0 0 0 n II ~: tIdes yachlin;g, SWimmIng. golfmg hon1l's here ..1f'ft Mon~ay to visit Ig?l.f. the:e. The Kirkm.ans were

W d Pierce 9--\Vayne 1. Weber, II 5 1 2 1 0 1 Wagn~r 2b 3 0 0 3 .1 1 iarroll... ~~~ g01 020-- 5 7,i2 and other sports. . . ~rs. tSC~uI:~ ~ f~lks In~OIrad.oI~lsltIng In ~urora and Lmcoln be-

Pie nesday 'night's game at Hardcr

1't -,,,-,-... ," 1 2 9 01 1 Hall ¢.'f , 5 !1 1 0 0 0 mBertson: H 00. 011---- G 8 i 1 ~(1\1l's. SUr'I1mers IS a formd,er lJ?U- "rou e a elr orne. ,e OUIS are- r~!..urnmg home.

erce' turned Jout to be slug-fest Page, ) "",------ ,) 0 0 0 Zcng iSS 5 ,0 2 0 1 2 a, terles: armelcr, Lage a~d tenant and an expert on letcllrs. (t, with Pierce oing most of the Ellyson, b .. 4 0 0 0 0 Raabe rf .. , 5 '0 2.2 0 a Johnson~ Henderson and GrieseJi. '()1. and Mrs. Summers have an

hitting, out-hiEing Wayne lly 6 to VanAuk r, :1h , 0 2 11 K , g ~ 5 0 012 0 0 st Ii . I qittraetivf' (:ollagf:' in offic('rs' DISTRIC13. Wa~n~ RCO ? first in thc.sec- Otto, ss. "'" , 1 0 0 0 2 J.I~e*~e 1h 1 1 7 0 0 ~ aD( ngs In W(>agt~. Pct (,~arters on the f.ield. SL.irring ~('- ,'Tond ir\!ung get ing one run. Pierce JoIce, ss~, - 4 0 0 3 0 H'll n 1 1 1 4 0 Stanton G 1 ." '!'H'WS and, the lmpreSSl"ve dally

,r coming back i~ the same inning t.o Kimmel.1 p 4 0:2 2 0 B~Chl~oIZ ,1b 1 2 2 1 '0 Ponca ~ ~ :~~~ (fvent of lowerir;K tlH~ flag arc part ,tie the score.' Pierce scored one : ------ Wakefield fl' '13 of th,r atmosph('re. A· L· J .run in the fourth, two in the fift/1 Tot..aIS .\.. 41 :1 924 4 1Totali ' . 40 51127 7 Emerso~ ~ ~ '~p~ I ; W~:0S as well as offiecrs at Kecs- merlcan eglon unlorand five more lin the seventh. Milt "We"t Po nt nb r h po a e , ' Carroll 4 '4'~4 lpr1' leld rea,llze the need for pre-Retzlaff was the big hitter for Btl \. t 1f .... _:1 0 0 2 0 0 \\aynr ah r h po n eLl <1 • , paredness. rhey know. slates aPierce getting three hits in four \V~;~(,11~ ~l.; 4 0 1 0 2 1 Beo,tor 2h <1 1 0 3 1 1 C~~r~dgb .:~~ Iqispatch from :he fl~'ld. l!l:jt atimes at bB.. t, W,e.ber and v,anAUket.. 1.la.'II cf 4 1 () 1 0 1 Bahe ..Irf :5 0 1 2 () 0 Wins~de .'J 0 strong.. alert. \\-pll-tramt'd ,army inof Wayq,OI,!each hit safely twice in Z . i 4 0 1 () a ~ l\Ioye~ cf 5 1 2 0 0 0 .~ peacetime mOans freedom Irom ag-four trips to thje plate. Reed, Pierce n~:~g,r~~) .1 0 0 0 1 0 Weher If 4 0 2 0 () 0 1 N-r-- 0((--:- grcssion.pitcher. strucr( out 10 and walked Kjn~ IC :1 1 110 1 () IIarcl1r c 4~0 1 8 2 0 S ew leer I -,-- ,-. - .-----three, Joice, pitching for Wayne J. B,:mJ 1h 1 Il 211 0 0 Page , Ib 4 0 0 H' 1 II At Kessler Fie~d LOCALSstruck out six land walked none. Buchholl. :~h . _ 1~ 1 1 :l 1 X~~~I~~k('r ~h j ~ g ~' ~'i Mrs. D. H. S~mm('r", the for er Mr.. <lnd Mrs. II: D. Addison\Vayne ab r h po a e Carrip, 11 1 :2 4 0 Toler ss ..:t 0 () 0 0 (} Ruth Ingham of Wuym': has b en ~ere ln Omaha Tuesday ('vC'nmgBenton, 2b ....5 0 0 :2 :2 .'0 Smi1ll. q () I) 0 () () 0 Ki:rri~~i P 4; 1 :2 3i 2 0 elect:? vice presi(~rnl a! UH' K('e~~ };t,'-;1 wCl'k for t,he Watcr F?ll.if'<.;.Bahe,rf :2 0.0 1 0,'0 T t'l. :l,l 1 "'T11 6'HFllyson 10000'0 leI' Fjeld Womcns cluh whIch JS 1

M I'. and MIS. Geo. GnffIth ofKimmel, rf .... 1 0 0 0 0 0 (l d S '. ( ~ ( , .... ~; h n composed of WIveS o!" officers at- S!oux CIty and :'orrs. Cnss of Wes-Weber, cf . 4 0 :2 0 0 0 Base 1m halls: ..Knmnr! 2: Cam~) 0 nso 1_~~ iached to KeesJf'r .Fi('ld. Miss. Mr.s sington Springs. S. D. •..WhO Wf'reMoyer, C .. _ ...8 0 0 6 1 0 ~ .. Struc.;: out: Kmlnwl ~. (amp h, To~als :l8 4 82711 Summel'S is a gracious hostf'sS and hf>rp Monday on husinf'ss, visitc'u'Ellyson If-p .... ,.. ..4 0 1 1 0 0 HJ11 J. ~:~'Ba1t('d for Hatdpr in 9th. often entertains al the Offic('r's ill lhc W~~lt(>r Savidge home.JoIce, p. 1 a 1 4 0 t; -----~ i<'~"Batted for Page in 9th. club. One of the r{'{'ent affairs 1\-11'. and l\lrs. Clarence JeffreyPage,lb 0 010 1 0 W st Point 5, Wayne 4. Three-base hit: 7:eng. Two-base there was the party and dance for aJ\1d Bf'lty J(,ffr0Y of Allen wrreOtto, S5 0 1 2 :2 2 We"t oinl's nine visitpd \Vayn0 Si'r Norman Botloml('y. of the Roy- Sunday ('wning guests in the John

hit: Buchholz, Strike, outs: Hill 12, I . f IeHarder x ...... 1 0 0 0 0 a Sunday Ic\'('ning for a regUlarly a aIr orcc, glv('n hy G('n. Edward Bprne,-; hom('. ::'lr. and Mrs.VanAU.ker, ~b, .4 0 2 1 3 1 SCh('dU]~.d-Pionecr Nile Lcag.uc tilt Kirnm('1 7. Base~ on balls: Hill 3, Anderson.. cbmmanding officer of IBarnes Dnd ::\-liss Amy had becn in I

Riefert, If .1 0 0 0 0 0 and al?;ain cll1f'rg-cd victorious o\'rr KimmC'1l ,1. Hit: by pi~,eh('r: Weber, Kecsll."r Fll'lkl, and ;"lrs. And('rson, Yamktol1 lhat afternoon. iJohnson rf . ,0 0 0 0 0 0 1110 Way!m' hoys. winning thIS time Bn1C'nhont. IA!'h on bl1scs; \Vcst Col. and M~s. Summrrs arc oftrn, Mr. and ,::vrriSID~a\!.e~B~a~h~dc~a;n~d~~~~~~~iiii~~~~~iS~~~;;:";___.__~_ bva ('lo${' S to 4 count POinl Point ]1, Wayne- 11. '

Totials .31 1 6211.1 ~ 'The visilors lost no lime gli'ttingPierce ~b r h po 11 e their :ijeui.( slart~'d. scoring Coleridge Win,nerH Retzlaff If .4 2 2 3 0 ° two HI , .n . op"n~ng f:ome, Over Emerson Here IA~lderson, ~s .l : __ ..5 2 2,1 1 0 Baj('nh rst. fIrst up, was hit byS. Retzlaff, 3b ,J 1 2 0 1 1 K<limnwl ,C!nd movE'd to seconrl whenL. Retzlaff, c .::::-:-:4 0 011 2 0 wagner: grOl.lndC'd OU1. Hall wa:;E. Retzlaff, 'rf 3 2 1 1 0 () I safe on rt. fH'lder's chdlice wh,ichWarneke, cf 4:2 0 0 0, failed t~ lllP. BatC'nhorst at 1hmlM. Retzlaff. 2b .... ..4 0 ;1 :2 4 11 and inmwdlately ~tol:' spcond.Magrlanz, Ib . 4 0 0 8 0 0: Zell}; singled, s(,OI'ing BafenhorstReed, p 1 0 1 1 1 0 and movillg nail to third. RaabC' ,

n(':\t upi. came through Wlt!l an­3.7 9 U 27 q :2 otlH'r ~lnglC'. scoring- Hall King

sl ruck bu t and .1. Benne l'ndt'<!"'est PoInt 4--Wnyn(> 3. things by grounding out.

Thw-sday evening \Vayne nwt Wayn~ waitf'd unti,l the last ofIn bil new, bllc:irfoul hili the West Point team at \Vest the 3rdllwforf' it started its of-

Mr I" .. I ...en bette, than "80ys- Point in ga~e postponed from fensive.; After.Bahe had grounded\:1fYIS -"nch~'1 June 1. \Vest Ipoiht opened scoring lout' MOYf'. r smgled sharply and

Jiin its half of the first inning. immediately slole second, scoring

L·m'·1£.M'~ ,1M With two dO\fn, Hall, centerfield- and We~f'r's single. Harder, next1:. t;iJ,~' er, grounded I to VanAuker, who up, singled moving \Vebcr to third,

overthrew first base. Zeng, West Iand then stole second. Both men~ i'BUT~'K"H" JEN.KtN.·S Point shortstqp, singled Hall home died. on bas(' when PUg.c .struck

and Hill fliectJ out to Bahe. In the out and Van Auker flied to second.James CR Ie"; Frances GIFFORD third, inning, iBatenhorst, lead-off KIng, opcning the 4th InnIng for

LUANA"pmEN m.an for Wesit Point walked then I\Ves'l Pcml, struck out. J. Rennestole second.1 Wag~('r and' Hall I dro\'<? out a long t'riplc which lan~- ::\1rs. Julia Huas. Carl and San~

- and, .:.- both grounded out, Zeng wa:; saft' C'd in the kft fic'ld to\·vel'. Hill hIt dra werf' in Council Bluffs Sundayon an error ~nd Batenhorst scor~ la fly ball behind third which Otto to uttf'nd a reunion of the 'Haased. In Welt Point's half of lost in thC' lIghts, Bf'nne scorIng and Grote familil's.the sixth inn ng Zeng flied out to and Hill stopping at second. Buch- Mrs. H. D. Addison and Mrs.Bahe, Hill grounded out, VanAuk· holz singlf'd, sco!'ing Hill. Baten- Anna Addison were in ~ev...castleer Ito Page, ~'King \-valked, Bcnnl' Ihorst singkd. moving Buchholz to Thursday to attend funeral ritesan~ Bucholz both hit safC'ly ·scor~ :;econcl, but Wagner fllf'd out to for Lynn Bakken who was killedin~King an Camp, the pitcher, right and Hall grOUnded. out to in an accident.str ck out. West Point scored its end the threat. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gildersleevelas run in tpe next inning when 'Vayne came right back in its and Renee, accompanied by Mrs.Batenhorst flied to Webber, who half of the 4th to tie up 1hf' ball Gi1der~l('eve's parents, Mr. anddropped ,~he ball and Wagner game at 4-al1. Otto opened the Mrs. Richard Cadson, of Laurel,singled ,saoring Batf'nhor~t. Hall, inning by walking. Kimmel sin- rC'turned Sunday from a \veek':;Zeng and HIll each flied out to Iglcd, sending Otto to third. Brn- trip to Lake AndC's, Kennebec,end the inni~g, ton waJl-{C'd to fm the bases. Bahe S. D" the Black I-Iills, Bad Lands

The Wayne club was unable to l"I'e~n~tl(lt~lwln.sl\Vlinlg~i"I'gl'.Mlo~Yler."I'aiSlainlrl."iI'elstle.rn.NI'clbiralslk.ai'iiiisolve Camp's pitching until theeighth .innin~ when ' )Neber andHarder' hit Siafely, Ellyson struckout, VanAuker singled to center I

field and Weber came home on:Hall's overt~row ~t. third base. 'I

JoIce struck lout .an« Kimmel, the

PitChe.r; l1i:t ,t,....1"91id blow to center Iscoring Har er. Betttan was safeat first on n error by Wagner.Bahe ended the inning, by flyingout to King. In the ninth Waynea~a:fn 'starte a rally threatening;to tie the 6 me. Moyer was safeat first on a error by Batenhorst,

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th*COUPIe will be I at home in Safety IS~rged " ,I\IIarvln N. and HeJe~ Johanson, Schnoor home where relatives from ning. Ja~ie remained. to spend ahd Betty, Mr. and Mrs. LRwrl;"nc~.c. ur d'Alene l IId.1 Where Mr. T Rd'. L ,J(uiy 15 for $6,5<iXJ, pa,rt of SW~ Bloomfield joined them. part of h' vacation on the farm. Ring and Larry and thp IYan John~Ro e is in busil1es.Sj 0 uce' 088 I 18~26~4.: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heinl:1mann, The A ler rclatlves from here spn family. Home mao.c ice cream

-1 " National Ja safety weeki is Ca,t"l F. and Al~ina L. Meyer to Harris and, Jud:X- visited at Elvis joined thd Loren Agler family of 'fas a real treat becausc of th(' op-M.arry at l'I:·Jrvice July 20~26: Reeord$ show t~at va M. McClellan, ~ulY,17 for $550, Olson's Sunday afternoon 8l1:d Omaha at! Dead End Timber Tues- ~rf'sRive heat of the day.~"J 1'1 farm accIdents in, the United Pla:rt'?f block 5, Britton & Bressler Spent the evening in the Rollie day of laslt week for'a day of pic- T,he Normat;t Audersons at-

, III WayltPi Church States claim a sUbst~ntial part of a~dltlOn to Wayne. Longe home. nicking and fishing. Birthdays of tt>n(Jt>d a famity' gathering in the. '-1 'the farm income and more tljlan iJames FrancJs G~ffith ans Wife, Bobby Longe's 8th birthd~ was Miss Mildred Agle{' and her ni(>cc>, Frank Lfslehome at Dixon Tuesday

ft!i,200 human live~ each' year:. Dur~ e, aJ., to John Henry and Arlene celebrat~dTuesday when oung~ Barbara Faye, were observed. evening complimenting their cou~

Miss Helen . ork Is Wed ing one hour 10 Americans are ; arl Kyl July 15 fOf ,$5,250, W sters enjoyed games and r fresh- Mrs. Julia Haas, Mrs. Ernest Pe~ gins, thl" Murray Johnson familyTo Roland atnke Here killed and m~re'thah 1000 injur- 4p feet of $ ~5 feet of CraWford ments. Friendscume tospcJ;1d the terson, Mrs. Wm. Wagner, Mrs. of'"San Diego, Oalii. Wednesday

ed by accidents. lOut of'thls nUm- 81 Brown outlot ~, W.ayne. evpning also. Fritz Lue(:lers and Mrs. Harry Mc- evening the visitors were supperLast 5 tu day. b r one accide~t occurs in the IMary E. Schmalstieg to q!to sun!ay, July 6, the E. J.' Lun~ Millian had a committee meeting guests in the Anderson home as

M W k d h~me every sev~h seconds. I ;yagner, ;JUly 1~ for $1,600'"fW dahl amily, also Mrs. Kathryn with Mrs. Rollie Longe Monday were Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Sherman.ofi'~S: ~~~enMr : W~rL: ~~~t~~ Bli d ~ff t' are the I'll of SW \4 ',of ;W~27(2. Haglu d and Calc were enter~alned afternoon and cnjoy.ect n'fresh~Sioux City, an . Rpla.nd Mahnke, leadj~nsf:t:l aSC¢jdOcc:t~O~ children i FirankJ.in '.,Life Insurance Co. to at dinrfler in the Alan, Haglund ments. As a ct'urtesy to Mr. and Mrs.son of Mrs. lI..1arie Mahnke of up to ~ years of l age'. 'Between the i~r~n Nle~s~n, J\lly 21 for $6,000, h0"!1e hear PO,~ca., Tuesday evening, July R, the g~~~.I~yn,d~r~~:, a~~I:;:~~~ ~~J.~Y~~

l'~ a es of 5 and 14 the most'serious )-2 of SE \4., of ~6-27-1. Mrs'l Martm Holm.berg' was Walter Chinns visited in the Alan "f.

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·ct t ' f II nd burns ---'-------- among a group entertalnrd In the Haglund home near Ponca. Thurs- :picnic supper Saturday at I\:Jartlllc~urch in Wa~ne. Rev. Walter AO:qen:c~~ee~c~s~~s~f s6~ and old~ , A I R NEW S ElmeriNelson ~ome ~~dnesdflYaf~ Iday they were at Cecil .Rho,des' ~)o~l~~el~'~~;~~~n~~nr~ ~~e~~~i~{~~Brackensic~ p{'~foJtmed the cere~ er 77 percent of the fatal acci- ·1 " tcrnoor compl:mpn~Jng Mrs. J, P. ncar Allen und Chas, Chmns at d('rson. OrVille Rice and Vprn

d ' 1'1' th(> h d t fli lls Aircraft visiting the local air- Judd qf De1rolt, MIch. Waterbury. Mr. and Mrf>, Wal~mOl /~I tht p;~ e~tte of relatives ('~asu~n of a~~~e~~~ uU~a~y ca~ PIort the pt:liSt week were from Four ladies brought lunch to ler Chinn were dinnr'r gues1s Fri~ ;;~IS~~.f~~i;.s~)~rl;~~.('~~~.: ~~~a.n n rna e I'$cn ~. b 't es d ( ~. d' s. $ickley" afld O'Neill, Nebr., and help ~aVcrne Olson celebrate her Jay in th(" Chas. Keyset· hom"

Miss Elaine ~I mi h and Willis u~e i:t~~Uipl~lfc."~:O~o~~' j~r;;::;"Q:net~ qasper, Wy!o, blrthdfl-y Tue~day after~oon !and a near Allen. . ~~:: J~~n~I~·('~IO~I{~·~;r~,.n~~r. a~~Lessman serve'"'! as !attendants. The hi. I f 'l;' I k f h ! Dr. Vic tot Morey flew to Omaha group pf relatIves and [fiends spent The Gordon and C. L. Bard faml~ b

bli-ide chose ~ write afternoon P y .lca C~~:dtYI ~r . ae f ~ . prz:e 'VVednesdaylof last week. the 'evbning with her. ' lies entertained Friday evening- for Nohn.d~ess with whi e a,'ccessorics. rep Irs. InJurIes r quen y Leo H Ii e a Henlry Swanson returned to his Mr. and' Mrs. Aaron Swanson and

The couple s Thonored at a re~ res It. .from adult negligence. , a I~' n w s a pasenger to home in Minneapolis Thursday af- Louise, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hard Patronize the advertisers.

cCption at thelhorne of the bride ~olumbus Thursday. tel' !yi~lt ing a week with his COll- ~:.iiiiiiiiilll.llii-i-ifllii-.i-i-ii.i-iflilliil-Iilll.ii~.Saturdayevenirlg. Busy Bt'ILo; Mf'f't. Marion Schuler Clew to Lincoln sin$, !Mrs. Art .Munson and ;\tlrs..Mrs. Mahnke, is a graduate of Busy Bell 4~IrI club met Jul'y 11 Saturday. : Dick pandahl, and families.

Central high <thool in Slou C't with Jeanine ljundahl. Mrs. Lor- I Joel Gille.B.pic was a passenger R:e.: l~tives went to the Gcqe san-IMr. Mahnke

sI is a gradu:te I ~i raine Dorr ...yaS a guest. She ~onday to :Omaha. dahl home ncar Concord Monday

Wayneohigh school. Bot.h attended showed orawe~ dividers and gave Parts for!a local firm were flown aftern.oon to celehrate MrS. San~Wayne State TfRchers college. suggpstions. Other guests were in from Omaha last Wednesday. dahl's birthday. Coo~eraliv(llunch~

Mr. Mahnke] is assistant mana~ Mrs. H. E. HeiIjlemann, Carol Han- con, and a socia] tIme were cn~

gel' of a who esale company I in ~~lii~cOn~n;.;~~~;t~;~in:~~e;~ joyedi

~:::: ~:r; r:,; ," roo"" ~"\ "" .',",~"" .. '0" I'oum",EST M~;;"':,~r"~:;"'";;": ';,:::- '~~-;~~(f<l in~~~~:- ',. WA'KEFIELD Tuesday afternoon to report on her

LI N° , recen,t trip to the \Vorld WCTVibratl11 ews Fritz Temme paid fines of $10 by convdntion before the group mcC't-. ' t J; II $~~~6~n~nco~~~nOtfy $~;~~t ~~~~:: Mrs. Lawrence Ring ing there.

As the new books for fall star! . The Ivan Johnsons were ot w;s'lcoming in we ,Inotice that the ma- after pleading :guilty to charges of (JUly 17.) ncr 'satul>day ('\"cni~g to gC't M~s.jbrity of 1hemlare historical. Some failing to halt at a stop sign and Ivan Johnsons visited at R. A. Johmwn's parf'nts. lhp Lloyd Ru-IOf them arc \[ery good and j'somc of speeding. Ceo. Bornhoft filed Nimrod's Sunday evening. becks of O'N~iJl, who arc in Wnynprather ol'dinar:. The Mone:yman the complaint.! Many, from here attended the for a ft'w day~' because of the ill-

by Thomas R Costain, whol gave I)ays F'nf' in (;ourt. SalC'm bi~nic at the park Sunday. nef,;S JOf his mot he!'.US the Black FtO:;;£l last year, Js 6ne Ja Nohn Goldberg is spending M E·I L d . S'o<jlf the good 1nes. I;t is'a superb Jerry Ash rlaid fine of $10 and n few days at Martin Holmberg's. CityrnW~~lesd~; a~'~;r:to~nn, la~~,~ory of rom"fnce .and action and ~~~sda;f a~t6~:fp/;ad~~~n~~il·tC;U~~ Mrs. Magnus Westlund was in Frid aftf'rnoon atlf'ndccl a post

tr:nc:etti;;e i;ra;;eth Ofce~~~~ charge of "",reeding, filed qy Geo. ~~~ ~~~~~. Wer1 home for Sun- g~~~ii~ ~~~~~'~·r~~:;c(~~~·a~~~~l~o~~

~i~ag~~esm~sItI;elP;.,r,~~~eso(oJrealc',q~~eS Barnhort. sp>~:tSu~~~n·~~enf~~c~~rth:a;~~ ncar Concord. L d II

<jl , ]\'(0"('- Ito Property. old Fische'r home. M . and MrS. Art .'lrson anCoeur, the ki g's moneymanl It is Mr. and I\1rs. Marvey Gruel';ls Bernea} Gustafsons and Bert Jack ~ of Omaha. ::vII's. Harry Lar~

a great love I story with colorful and 'family m,t,ved Sunday to the Scotts visited at La\',rrence Carl~ I:s~o~n~n~d~ch~;~ld~r~en~~"~.e~re~~atb~A~rt~~!!~~~!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~.~~~~:j~~~~~S and it tells of a great house at 7th' and Sherman, the 80n's Sunday evening. Bor s for supper Thursday ev('-Ipro~erty purcrased recently by the Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Gonnley of

be~~~ ~::to~:glj:oav~~~~(l;h~: ~~~ Orvl1le Sherrys. Mr. Gruen is ('m~ Winside visited in the Art Munsontells of th¢ opening of the played at the irendering- plant. home Tuesday evening.

American west, during the year," .i~umsl fro~I~-sp-lt~al. an~1~a~dV~i~~d rna~~~n1~t~~o~pf 1830 to 1943. It is the story of Mrs. HC'nty Wittler returned rine home Sunday evening.primitive life,of the frontier, with July 10 from an Omaha hospital The LeRoy Johannsen family ofj,ts dirt, savagery and Indians. where she re¢civcd 1reutrnents for Oakland, were Sunday afternoonThe hero is Boone CaudHI, 11 Kcn- fi\"{~ wf'cks. visitors in the Paul OI:;on home.tucky boy, "yho tried to kill hi:;; Albert Sundells were Sunday'Vicious fathet, then f\tolc his gun lJndergO{"> Opt-mUon. dinner guests in the Ray Robert~and set out ((PI' the west. Elsie Benthack underw('nt an ap~ son home in South Sioux City.

A modprn JIlovell by Robert Hich- pendectomy 'Satul'day in a local The Vernon Schnoors were atens called Too Much Love of Liv~ hospital. Creighton Thesday to get Joyceing is a change from the historical --r--~--- Kahny who will assist them duringnovels. The action in t his story File Property Dl'f'ods. harvest.moves slowly but the charactpl' Properly deeds filpd in Wayne Mrs. Carrie Larsen of Los An~studies arl" gpod and il has a wpJl county arc tr1(' following: gelps, spent a few days of the weekworked out p'lot. 'rhe heroinp is an Mrs. Mary' Krause to Miss Era. visiting in the Art and Cliff Mun4American gilrl but the :;('('ne is na Krause, July 19 for $1, part o{ son hamps.England. Wl/~of SW%" of 27-25·1. Mrs. Harry Heinemann spent all

After a refreshing thrcp weeks' Emma Baker to R. G. and Mar. day Monday at the Rudy Rammvacation, yoUr librarian has re~ jorie Feulbertth, July 16 for '$1 and home at Pilger dressing chickensturned and is now trying to get other cortsid¢ration, lots 7, 8, 9 and for freezing.ready for all! demands that we €'x~ 10, block 4, Collpgc Hill addition to Donald Harding is a guest inpect to bp "lade upon us this fall. Wayne. the Lawrence Carlson home whileQuite a number of college stu~ :Yrarvin N. and Helen Johanson the others of the family are on va~dents have ~een using the library to Simon a~d Amanda Lessman, cation at Scottsbluff.this summer: and we expect more July ]6 fori' $6 000 S ;')0 feet of The Lester Anderson family at:of them in the fall. lot 3, block .8, 'Brit'tan &Bressler Pilger, were dinner guests Sunday

addition to Wayne. in the F. A. Suber home, celebrat~

Mathias A'. Schamel'S to Alfred ing Pete"s 5th birthday.and Efia Nelson, July 15 for $9,078, Mr. arid Mrs. Kennit JohnsonNE1/t of 5-27-1 except a parcel. and Alan were at Stromburg Sat~

Village of Carroll to Lloyd Tex- urday and Sunday visiting in theley, July 16, for $75, lot 8, block Adolf Carlson home.9, original Carroll. ) The Vernon Schnoors were din·

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W.RT':H'WEbT 109 y rsr Jerry \Turner and Mrs. ,gelcs, Mr. and M~s. Allan Perdue and Mrs. C; N. Olso~ and. daugh-

U', .,~ Art Meyer. A prqgram was given land Patty of Carroll and Mrs. Ray ters arrived home l~t Thursday'AKE~,'IELD as follows: Solo br Mrs. Clarence IPerdue were Sunday Linner guests from a car trip to California. They

.I'i W?,ltcr, "Sweeter 1[\8 the Years Go lof the C. J. Perril').s. left June 30 and went to Los An~

I" , b I bY,; taJ~s and remarks, EmjJ ,I Mr. and Mrs. A. J. K rtje and geles. ~her~ they, visited Mr.

Yl MIller, MI?s Edna !,Da~lgreJl, M:s. family and Mrs. E:rnesti~e Zeplin, Fanske's sister, Mrs. Will Rams~'-;-"1'-,.....-'-.-Mrs, W. C, Ri~g Geo. Buskirk, Mrs. Edith Gillespie, all of Norfolk, spent Sunday in dall, and his nephew, Ed. Fanske.

\;1'to~ J~i.gensdn 'was a R n- Mrs. Ther~n CUlton, Mr. and Mrs. the Paul Zeplin home. Mr. Zeplin Mr. and Mrs, Fanske remaineddolp visitor Friday. Wallace Rm,!,i::; resp~mses, Mr. and is a son of Mrs. Ernestine Zeplin there and took trips to San Diego,~ e ~rvin Bart~ls familj' spdnt Mrs. P~cker. Mrs. iArt Meyer, in, and a brother of Mrs. Kortje, Mexico, San Bernardino and oth4

S '. L behalf of the gro~p,'" presented the, Miss Ruth Ann Annstrong of er place~ of interest. At Knott'sun ay evenmg m the ev~ne honored couple WitH a floor lamp Chicago and Wm. Turnbull of berry farm near'Sanrta Ana they I

ho~,f~s Marian MIller wJ. s kFriday ~~d ru~y and sil~er frui~ bOWl Madison, S. D., visited the former's happened to meet Miss Hazelaftef~oon gl{~st of' the 'Shelling(on ey a so receive severa car 5' grandmother, Mrs. A. A. Welch, Reeve, who is spending the sum-sfstdrs. '. , I and a, purse of mon~y for the oc~ here Friday. Miss Armstrong was mer in Long BeacJ,\. The Fanskes

MJrs. Paul Lessman spent srn- cas ion, Ice cream, cake and cof~ with ..her folks in Siom: City for took the train to St.ockton to visitdaY~afteJ;'noon with Mrs. The on fee were served. the' week-cnd. Mrs. J. H. Kemp. The Olsons, whoCu] on. , Mr. and Mrs. Packer arc mem~ Mrs. A. R. Davis and Jane Jeff- had driven from Los Angeles to

G rdan :Dahlgren played with bers of the C~ristian church where rey were Friday evening dinner Richmond to visit Mr. Olson's par­the I ,Wakefield band at Stanlton they are faithful wQrkers an.d guests in the Burr Davis homp. ents, the N. J. Olsons, went tosun~'aY evening. regular attendants. Mr. Packer 18 Dr. and Mrs. H. E, Peterka and Stockton for the Fansk('s and all

T t-. Ivan Nixsons spent last an elder an.d holds, a ~ertificat~ of Mr. and Mrs. Adon Jeffrey were rC'turnpd together. Enroute westTue day e~ening at Clifford I'rl"ix- commendatlOn which he recelve,d evening guests. Jim Davis spent the party went by \Vay of Denverson'~ .at Da!kota City. for ·25 years as Sunday school that night with Joe Jeffrey and Las Vegas. On their return

superintendent. He. served as a Ernest Stuve and da~ghters. they came by Reno, Salt Lake

Je Ivan~ Nixson family attdnd- b f P k H Il h I b d ·1cd he Mot~ers' clUb picnic at the mem cr 0 ar, 1 se a? oar Rosemarie and Charlene, all of City and Chpyenne. They werc inPc der par~ Sunday. many y?ars. 1-!e IS townshIp asses- Seattle, Wash., spent last week in Salt Lake City when 45 governors

~rs. Ivan Johnson and childre sor. whIch offIce he has held sev- the Herman Stuve home. Mr. and Imet there and .they .also saw aspert MontIay afternoon wit eral years. Mrs. Fred Stuve of Rogers cameIrodeo in connectlOn wlth the Mor-Mr.

l• K(>nneth Packer. Mrs ..Packer has been teacher of to get the SC'attle folks and visited mon cenlennial celC'bration. -

~r. and Mrs. Will Going' a the pnmary Sunday school class all day Friday in the Herman - --- - .. _-- - ----Lyons were Satutday afternoo for sever~1 years, besi~E's having Stuve home. BIRTH RECORD

':=:::::--=========~Igudstsat Emil Miller's. other dutlCs. . Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lapham and A son, DeclO \ViJIJam. was bqrn

tr..and Mrs, John Nygren a Ern:st Pack~r and BesslC Mur- Miss Nelle Fox returned home Lin Wakdicld Sunday, July 20, toMI'. and Mrs. E. E. Hypse, Charles ' phy \\e,re .marrled at the home of Thursday after spending two I Mr. ~ and Mrs. Don Albert ofRuss('ll and Al Benson were guests Co cord were Sunday, evenin the bride s mother, Mrs. Ma.ry wceks at Itasca Park, J\linn. ;\lr. Wayne.at chnnC'r Tuesday evening in the gUt1~ ~~U~'D~hl~~~~;e;p~ntSun Murphy, in Wakrfield at hig~ noon LHpham went to Lah"f' Georgl' toEd.'Gustafson home. J.u~y 17, 1907, Rev. J. L. Stme of- the Morrison camp fora fl'w clClYs. ~~X·CIIANGEc.;!

I The Nels Bjorklund and Reuben ~i:ts~~('~i~~ei~e~~Cc~~~~;~. Fred f1clat1Og. They arc. parents of Enroutc home thpy visited rela. .1::",--,- U

g~~~)~~~ ~~~if~~~ a~\t~~~~th~~an~ Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Blatchfor ~~~~e ~~~s, i::i~~~,ofofm~:~'e~:l~~ ~\~~. in M1Onrapolls and Alden, se~l~~~/l~l~~~;;;:.~s~~~r1~e;~~~ i~~);church in Concord Sunday. Miss ~~e~~;c::t~o~f,C~lalt~~tfo~~~da There are eight grandchildre~. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Schuler 13'.Ardyce Swanson was confirmed. Mis. N. P. Christensen ..,jas ! Mr. and Mrs. Packer .hav.e lived and Carolyn Ann of Fort Collins, Thurston county old settlers' pic-~~ir~:r~~~~~rh~r::;c.supper in the Fr~day dinner guest of her mot. on the same farm all t~lS time. Colo.. were. here from Thursday to ~~c will be held August 7 at Rosa-

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harriso~ at. erL Ml's. Mary Nelson, at Sholes. - LOCALS' Monday WIth Mrs. Schuler's par- Louie; Pro\·ancha, 76, formerlytellded a picnic at the park $f1tur- j.VlisS Marian Mijler was in No - ~~ts, t

Mr. ~nd l~rs. Frank Larsen. of Laul'cl, died in Hartington last

daf. evening complimentary to Mr. folk Thursday afternoon to a11en Ti1e P. L_ March fami}y returned G e W?t am les ~nddthe dC?lenn w('ck,and Mrs. Arch1e Dillon of Allison, fuheral services for the late W. Sunday from Lake OkobajL rantqULSt,SR were un,qy Inner Corn stalk b'orcl" i<; .r.cportcd do-

SFr·veIY. , gues s a ~aymond Florinp's. Mr.Tep,;:as. Mr. and Mrs. Dillon were r. and Mrs. I-larry Bartels a The Elmer Meyer family re- and Mrs. E. G. Schuler ~nd Ruby ~~~d~~mage In Thurston county

i~~~[~~~ ~~~r~~~~i~O:~~n'1~~nday,M rHyn visited in the home mf h s ~~~~d SUl"Jday from a trip to Colo-- of L~urel were at Larsen s Sunday A horse show will be a llig fca-

The Roy K. Hanson family were miele, Chas. Bartels, at D~ko a Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ireland were even.lng. ture at the \Vlsnf'r stock showentertained at dinner in the O. No: CHy Sunday. Sunday supper guests at Martm MIS>; Barbara Johnf'on, daughter August 10.Bloomquist home Tuesday eVt'ning j,Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fdt le t Lag-e's, of Mr. and M~s. Wallace Jo~~son Pender hao;; limltl'cl tlw 11",,(' ofas were the E. W. Lundahl fami~ S nday for Paxton, Ill., to atte cl MI'. and Mrs. (;. A. Mittelstadt of Alh<tmhra, ~al.. w~o had VISIted Clty wdtpr lur 1<1\\'I1S lJ('l"~lllSl' ()fly. The same group w!?re enter- f neral sen:icps for the I/lUe'5 of Winsidc \....('IT at J. M. Strahan's thr~e ~eks In the home of her a shortage.t<tined at dinner in the Paul Dahl- cqusin, Ed. Froyd. Sunday. um.·. c, fI~nard Ovdrboe, at Im- Chpst X-ray, wlll 1,(' talH'1l illgren home on F'·d . tMr. and Mrs. A. G. Schagor ,ioi. Mr W S h ·dt f W t p:r18l, arnvqd here' Monday last Cedar county thiS munth and

The Bernard '~lin:y~~·e~~~;~1pa. e relatives at picnic dinner Su _ pOintvisit!e~· wjt~ ~Irs. J~ H. F~~- v.eek t~ spen,d thc rest of the sum· early August. In

nied by Mrs. Dan Hurl,J:>y of Jack~ d y near Obert honoring a nie e tel' last Friday. mf'r WIth her grandparents, Mr. A new grandstal-td seating 600 isspn, drove to Sioux City Sunday who was confinned that day. Dr. and'Mrs. W. G. Ingram, Bill and Mrs. J. K. Johnson, and others. hf'ing erected at Dakota countyand were dinner and luncheon IThe Glenn Nixson family f and JoyCE[' were in Pierson, la., Mrs. J. K. Johnson and Mrs. Ken- fair ground<; in Hompr.guests of Mrs. Anna $hearcr. Mr. .ljyons, Kan., Mrs. Virgil Nixs n Sunday to visit friends. neth Johnson met her at Fremont. Miss Frieda Voecks of Norfolk,~nd Mrs. T. C. Shearer or"- Sioux a;nd Lee Ann of Pender were W d-' Mrs. Anna Kay of Califo.rnia ~r'B'~lndH~rs. Irven d E~le~en and Glarcnce Borst of Randoiph,City and Jack Hartnc'tt of Spring- nlcsday dinner guests at Ivan N·x- spent last week Tuosday in the an I .~. rc.turne un ay were married July 10.flield, Mo., were a]so,guests. Jack spn~s: " Mrs. J. I-fr Fostpr home. ~~;;:s ~~:~~JIM~~:nci'~:~~~.t~~ A truck be iongong to Thom;!saccompanicd the KinJ!I(,'Ys home fat F nday C\elll.ng, Mr. and M. Mrs. J: J. d0 Vries of Sioux Hall and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Wcll~ J McTaggart of F':merson, was dam-<II. two-week stay. ~ Oscar BloomqUist, th(' Roy Hans n City: was'il. Friday luncheon guest f 0 h h h db' h aCted' by fire in Sioux City

and E;. W. Lundahl families w re in the L.IB. McClure home. man a ma a, w 0 a een Wit <=> .'

In <-'ity Hospital. entertained in t he Paul Dahlg en Miss Jean SmolskL who is em- them, plann('~ to stop here Wed- Jerr~ August won In onf' cla<,;s, . It ncsday on theIr return home to gc-t and, Loh Schuler In another at

Earl ~eonard beFame III with o;:;;e. Fd'th G"1l . M. t played in'a summer camp in Michi- Bill. They also came for Sandm the soap box derby in Laurel.p~E'umo~lIa and .~a\ taken to a Mey~~', M:s. £r~e~~PI~ack~;' :d gan, wasIhome for the week-end. Hall, who had spent th£' time with South SIOUX City'wiJl hCl\'(' ;1

SIOUX City hOSPlldl.~hurSday.Mrs. 1vI E'I M'l]' T' Mrs. LOuis Gorat, Mrs. Joe Sim- her grandmother, Mrs. Frank Erx- nf'W nwmuflal hajj Uff) hy 44 \\lth

~;~onard remained I, Ihe city wi,th' u~:'heo:lgUCS\snofw~~s. ~i~ ~~ ~~~:dna~~:r~;U~o~fg~~~~, ~~:~ lehen. .. I ,,,('afing cap;lclty of SOO. In the 101,-m. ! Miller. here. Lt. Que,:,tlO Wl1I1mo.re Idt sun-I by wlil be th--e] names uf scry!cl'

11-- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest PClckcrJnrt Mr. a!f1d Mrs. R. L. McClure of clay mormn~ for ES~Ington, Pa., men and women.SOUTHEASt WAYNE 'Mrs. Edith Gillespie were in he Redwo04 City, Cal., are spending; where he will be '1l.ssl.stant t~ the I FHA offiCE" .sE'r\'i~g Dlxon and

Rev. S: K. deFrct-se and 'fami!; .Cleve Murphy home at Ailen ri- this wet-k in the L. B. McClure bureau of. aeronautics resl~en~ Dakota countlE'S \\ Jil r..emain atwere Sunday dinnen guests of Mrs. 'day. The latter remained 0r,er home. r' representahv~ of the .WestlOg Ponca. And ~'W Schaf IS super.... i­Ed. Hageman and t11e EQ"lil Wester- Sunday. r Mr. a d Mrs. Ed. Echtenkamp house Ele~trlc coo-poratlon. En- sor and Es~hcr ~mall office mana­mans. Elton Miller took his sis er, and M'r and Mrs. Herman Stuve route he ~l~l st?P ~t Bloon:mgton. ger. Man'ue Deiley reSigned July

Mr. and Mrs, "1m. Brummond 'Miss Marian, to Sioux City SUn~ ViSited~ Brunswick fll1d Creigh~ ~~:'t to v~~at hiS Sls.ter, MIS~ Ira I 1.

~~h~~~~Ol~i ~~~ah~,~~.C~r~un~:Yy 'd~y, when she we.nt to Omahal.bY ton SUn ay, . in I tr::o~~s~~~nt~;~lle~. w~.o ~~rgo~ ~- -.-----. pl.Clne after spendmg her vaca~lOn Mr d Mrs C J PerrIn Mrs .g·t ' g. d' , Sen. Capper of Kansas places thc'.

guests at Ernest IFrcverrs. The With home folks. 'Ray Pe ue a~d Mi~s Bobbie Re~ VISI ,acc~mpanJe Lt. Whitmore cost of oppo~ing CommuOism atFreverts called atl Emil Baier's Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Linnl of winkel ere in the A. A. BQll home pa;J waY

d H . SlO billion. It has always coqth~ day. I 'B~lden, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ltnd- in Nor lk Wednesday evening. d r'h~~ Mr~ e~a~ Eickhoff more to put out a flro than to start

L- -OG-AN ",;-A-'L--L-E--Y·- berg and Rudolph, Mr. and rs. Visit$rs in the ,A. H. Owens and CBI ~n, e~n;t, onna Lou one.~ArkansasGazette.

M Eric G. Johnson were Sunday up~ home $unday were Miss I Eunice a~ h a~ a~a, 0 . ea~l~i Wash.,Mr. and Mrs. Hkrry Baker and 'per gllests. a~ Levi Dahlgcen's. J Nye a*d Curtis Nye o~ Lincoln ;a~, :rI'ive~e~as;nwee~ ~:s~~~i~ One unemployment problem lhc

Larry and Melvip Dommer of The Irvm Browns spent Su day and Ml and Mrs. Franklin Nye of· th t N b k Th taxpa.yer would Uke to see saIyed IS

Picrccv were.last \\jeek Sunday din- evening in the Carl Paulson h ~e South ioux City. ~~r~o~u~~~ t~ r~e a·Ed;'~· c~~~ how to get thousands of unpnl­ner guests 111 the C?ust Krac!1!cr and Barbara returned home lth Mrs. W. F. Most ~nd daughters mour home~ The and Se ou~ played off Gqvernm€'nt payrolls _home at. Norfolk. I rile occasion I them for a few days. Mrs. Br wn of Om ha, are spendmg a few days . St t Y

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onore Mr. Kra mer s bIrthday. I IS su erlOg WIt a eon o.n one ere 1~ the Chas. SlCckrnan, Ed. f th ba d f t· I Th --- ----_Other guests for upper were Mr. 'thumb. ., and Al Bahe homes whole Rev. i orth eL. ; S es tlVa h ~ wJre How to spread thC' gospel of dl"and Mrs. Frankpn Flege and l The Kenneth Packer famll~ en- Most i in Kansas. e~en·e a d ~l o~ ome on bay hdaughters of Way~e, Mr. and Mrs',1 joyed SundayC dinner ~ith Pfrry Mrs..•James Miller and .daughter, of f:i~~ds~ ~eye w~~t ~o~~~e~~ :~~~:~. l~nae s~~~~ .~~~e~~ ~il:Wm. Wall of, OriCgon, and Fred' Johnsons at arroll. ene,t hO- MeredI.~h, of Kansas CIty, came so To d Th E'. kh ff Iter-dinner spee h -D t t:\' .Rieth of Concotd. 1 .' had acco~pa~ied P~rry J oh ons Thursdf'? to spend a couple of th?.!li ~~rsa:~y fa: O~clah~msa ~~~e c_._.~~__ . l \\ s.

------~ home Fnday even109, retu ned weeks IWith the former's' mother t ··t M E' kh ff' b YICAR....10LL with his parents. Mrs. Jessie Reynolds ' a VISI r. Ie a s rother, Of all the roadside traffiC wan'-

.~ 11":. ' The RObt,i Blatchfords ere. Mrs.jAI. Kern and 'sons went to Fred, before returnmg to the ings, we still like: "Drive slow anjIhc Perry J~hnsons arrlveq. guests in the IOscar Olson ho e at Lincoln last week Tuesday to visit w~t. see our d.ty; drive fast and see

~~;etoTh~~~~~ot~O~n~~~~~-:JI~ Hartingto~ .S~n~ay when reI ives Mrs. Kern's parents and. brother. r. and Mrs. L. A. Fanske, Mr. our jail."-Pathfinder.

They saw the L.'IB. Olson at Dj met to .VISlt With Mr. and IMrs. Mr. lf~~n went down Friday and ···II: m:II Ii•••••••••••••••

luth and visited I the HU~h Eng[ Elmer ~mley ~nd daugh~er 0 Sal. the fa lly returned sund.ifY. \stroms and saw Jhe Colu bia oFf Mrs. Lmley 15 a COUSin of Mr. Mr. nd Mrs. C. H. Bright wentmines at Virgi ia, Min. Thef Blatchford. I to q~oma B~ach near A5hl~nd TO"" Ispent a day at Folrt William, CanBi- Mrs. Will ,Wolter left for Chi- I~st .T~ursday to attend the ShrlOS . I~da, and liRhed <J.t Lake JAJicc ",It cago Thursd~~ morning as a dele- PlcnJ.c.j Thcy saw the Mormon cen-R k n. ·d· M' ! i gate from tl~e Women's Mi sion~ tenma~ caravan near Schuyler.~he ;~~e~;i J~h~~ons a~d Perr ary League bf St. John's LLjthcr- Pro~. and Mrs .. ~ay~otJd Schrei-

Johnsons were in the JUI~'·s Knu~ an church tOI attend a conveftion. n:r aT1d family vlSlted In Nebraskasen home at Laurel Su da cvr She planned on visiting in D 'trait CIty $aturday. Bar.bar:a Lechnernin . ,y I also. 'I of DU?bar accompanied .~he ~~hrc1.-::::::g=======Fi==:±:; M ,.j ners t,O Wayne for a brief VISIt./"' .., 'M.r. and. rs .....~:lowa:d An~er:;;on Mr.) and Mrs. Bob Auten of

L~YALT~. ,r I of SlO~X C~tf::e~~~Fvr~~:~oeje~li~~ Pierc~spent the week-.end in theCongress IS planOing to mak~ to sp nd, t M dM Pete etersen home. Mt. and Mrs.

~f~~:~na:~a~o~~~:tre~;~~~at~d' ~j~l~~t:rt~~~~e~~~~~~~~ .~u;~: ~~;~ ~~u~~~~:yn~::re:u~:t~~elthe United States. A bill aimt who IS ta mg ~urs~ s rtml~~ m Mr and Mrs. C. E. Pfeiffer anding in that direction was rece'nt4 Omah~, call1.e un ay or ree son, ayne, of Nickerson spently passed by the house and sent wecli:s vaca1i?n. I Sund' y here with Mrs. Pfeiffer'sto the senate, as reported b~ ,- I moth r, Mrs. P. C. Crockett, andCongressman Karl Stefan. It i$ ~ Bi~flbday. Sur~rbm. I with r. and Mrs. Ralph Crockett.plain to congress as it is' t~ Mrs. ;EdIth Gillespie wa sur- Mrl and Mrs. Russell Johnson,most citizens that indiVidual~ prised Tucs~ay at the home pf her Mr. nd Mrs. J. K. Jornson, Iva-who are. dissatisfied with thi sister, Mrs'iiErnest Packer, fn her delle and Barbara, the'last of Al-country, should be compelled t birthday h~ Mr. and Mrs'J!erry ham ra, Cal., were in IHartingtonmove out. The congressman e~ Turner, Ml and Mrs. Art JNleyer, Sun ay. They report ~ fino parkplains: "Known as Ute 'Feder I Mr. and Mr . Emil Miller, thp Ken- ther . IEmployed' _. Loyal1yr Act nctll and L vinus Packer f~ilies. M. and Mrs Morris Giseth and1917,' theitncasure provides f~r The visitor scrved lunCheDjl. Jac Carlstrom, all oflSio'ux City,the establishment in the execfc - spe rthe week-end with Mrs. J. H,tive branch, a loyalty revie Fo 80th Birthday. I Fos r. Mrs. Giseth a~d Mr. Carl-board to be composed of fi e The Jos· ph Ericksons apd his stro are Mrs. Foster s niece andmen:bers appol:nte~ by ~e father, A.' J_ Erickson, fc'joyed nep lew. .presldent1 by and WIth the ~'- picnic dintr in the Pend park D ck Pmkham, W. P. Thorhas,vice a.nd ,consen.t of the senft. Sunday wi h t. he Emmet Er cksons Joh Kay, Walfred Carlson andNo mem~er can r~rve on "tlie of Lyons, .Russell Ande~ons of Ra Rob~rts ~ent to ~uncan Tues­boa.rd. unless he, IS a Unitdd Oakland a d Edoff Erick, ons of da}] to fish. They also attendedS~ate.5 cib~en. * ~r >;< _The bOa~d . Marquette Iin observance 0 A. J. the"rac~s in ColumbusIand Will re4

will mvef\lgate e(very emplo~e' Erickson's 80th birthday. tu frIday. 'and eve~yl applicfl,~t to deter. I e Jack Durrie f.amHY ofmine wbOlher ,tM individual is p. . 'Honors I 0Ill ha, who came frIday. anddisloyal ttl> the United Stat s. lCnlC Mi$ Carla Wright and AndrewSources o~ ~nfoniation for e ~Tnest Pa~ kers Nie sen of Omaha, who came Sat- •.:board. accftfding.'o the bill, ill' "Ii t to r and or y, to visit at Carl Wright's, ' ' ..be :he fedJ;~ar?~l!eauo~ in,ves. i- M~ E~n~~:npa~r.~~ for th i~ 40th lef Sunday.. , Over 40 Yea~ of Reliable Prescription Se~ice :'~~tl~~, fi~ b Cl.~~ S~rvlce cp ~ w:ding .n.nive ary, Pa k Hill r. and Mrs. Wa;·lden Felber I .' ' • :

.mlsslonfili ,.m'ihtary.andn~ a1 club entertaine families and a ret rned Mop.day f~m Kansas p; Ib I ~ .JIntelllgence file.s, the ('Ies of ,a y few friends at t. e Wakefi Id park Cit, wh,.,-e they spent a week'·s --.. ; Ph,' :?ther . appr pr,iate .govern~' nt ,j: ursda eveniJilg. The able in va atlOn. They fler- be.tween! ~ e,f, - armaey .,mvestlga~e or mtellIg~nce a* n- I::e SheTter house was d carated 0 aha an? Kansas :City. go~n~ _ : _" l' i:. 1 • , " = .CY.' a~d £II of the .house c~ .- with bou,Quets. .The ce erpiece an returnmg. , .= It. J. Felber _ f r - ,',~ • I : , , : .~!tt,~ on n-,Amencan acT!!- was a tlJ,ree.tiff..weddj g cake, __ .... ~\ a!ld_ ~~": ~~~~~_ M;a.\P..es~9!, •..1) ,,: c:., .)".". :01., j p~~.~,Crl...P~l~~ ~~~g.~iS.tS.' -_','._. W...~Blden. F,elber •

lea. I bakea and decorated in ru y color- rei arwater, ~ar1 Pernn' OrDi~"lAn,; =Ir••*.'••~".~~.· :-1'.,)..~_.. ;_ ~ ~ . '.', <~,,~, • ,:'_, : ': .'~'.. , i .:~

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\'WAI\EFIELDby

Mrs. Ellis Johnson

b a 'trip 0 er the old trail. This was donei automo iles II' a comparatiyely briefti e as co trasted IV th the slow, tedioust ek' 100 ears ago. However much one

ay di'sag ee with th Mormon religion, it, ust be a mitted th~t the Mormons haves rpasse.d in industr and independence.

hey have accomplis ed wonders material­I ~ never ad a WPAI, never looked to thef deral go ernm~nt for aid.

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Some Californians haye launched a'Oomlet f r Henry Wallace for the 1948emocratif presidential nomination. We

t ink it ~" wasted effort. It is not likelynyone c uld wre;:;t the nomination frome incu bent, but if Wallace could heould be buried under an avalanche ofisapprov\ng ballots, When Wallace gets

i to a crbwd of sympathetic radicals heeels heta inS,u,pe,,rab. le_ .He needs to runor sometping to fin? out.

The Llncoln~'Jo~~no;J;,allsafuntion withegret to I the Portland Oregonian's reporthat bat~s are disappearing from hotelooms in lihe northwest because of lack oflumbei's, This will be bad news to many.

t will be good 'news to QOYs who have anversion to being sicrubbed, and also toome eldkrs who have enough boy in themo entertain a similar feeling.

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complishments as been rccorded I-----------,by the library.

The library, ocated cast of thecapitol buildi g, contains theDeclaration of Independente andthe constitutio plus Jhe ' originalcopy of Lincol 's Gettysburg ad­dress.

Thursd~Y, July 24, 1947

':'NATIONALE~ITORIAL·,nA~.';;;SSSSO~CIATION.n~YJtim&ll:.

When Rep. . L. Miller of Kim-, ball returned rom Mexico last

, A .~O\t~ is UlJ,derway to ~hange week, where h was serving as athe mirr'J.t!'htJf.the library of,congre~s mE/mber of a congressional com­to~ the. '.'National Liorary of the 'mittee linvesti aUng the foot-and-United IjStates.''' At the present i§ I 1tube, th~ jllro~osition is in the un~ ~~~'~o:;i~a.·" I' ~~~;~ ~~~~'h~~~fe~~:~\~~g~~~i~:~lL~:~~i~: been stolen f om in front of his

te~tified at:8: repent house appro- ,ap;::::~:er~s abandoned nearpr~tions 'subc6mmitt~ meetingthat he tt¥~t1ks it's' a godd !~dea.' ~~~~~o~r~ndh~~~r~~~la~~~~~~~~

'IThere a·re probaply many rea4 that more tha four cars daily aresobs for changing t~el,Ubrary's lifted in th~ istrict of'Columbia,tile but the best thought: thus ex~ whose retn:ga ized police depart­

p , ssed is that th;~n~~~~:~~~iO~~ ment is atte pting to curtail alIege. stupcnts and current crime wave,

lOS make use of. its ref- Legislation has been lintroduced.,'. e~nce serv.ic~s-and t~erefore Dr. in congress t admit 400,000 dis­II Evans says hiS ,collectIOn of books placed perso s in Europe who de-

arid pamphlets should be conM sire to reside in this collntry. This·.siC-ered on a national scBJIe. proposal wit probably not reach

:One'th~ng is certain, the library's the floor of either hduse duringvqIwne has grown like fln e<:t-r of the current ession.~Qwa ~orn on a: sultry, afternoon Prior to 1 21 immigration intos~~ce tbe' firs~ unit was: e¥tablished" the United tates was in generaliIJj, ~800. ,f0li, the €t"clusiye usc .of Iunre~~ricte;d, except for special

,t e house and senate.:' The h- classes such as anarchists, dis-IS :first appropriation request cased perso s, and persons likely

$5,000. to become p bl!c charges or to be

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\V,ith them. All spent S.unday inoImaha in the Ed. Timperly home.Mr. Andersen and Mr. and Mrs.Leo Wickert of NorfOlk were hereS}-mday to have supper at theS~hrioor home ;fnd they took Mrs.A:nd~rsen and" Susan, back withmem. The Emil Vahlkamps alsocalled at Schnoor's Sunday eve­ning.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spoering,\Flo~

rl"nce and Frances of Wisner, wereThursday supper guests in the Geo.Frahm ·home. They also called intne Krieger brothers home.

Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Echtenkampand Berniece, and the Otto Testqnd Elmer Rinehart families wereSunday last week dinnet guestsin the Herhf'rt EC'htenkamp home.

One Rack of

An Assortment 0

R'educed Ifor Clear .

A.rriv'ed

'Better ~res es

Clearancei Prices on Many Ot er Dresses

tressy 810 sesJew I necklines and novel collars

Tuck-ins and over bloWear t em. with your suit and

I $398 , to $109,

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And he'll look too. , :,ot this .porty b a.frotailored to perfection for Summer's actl days;Combed mercerized Sanforlzed cqtton, hUe

as whipped cream ••• at a skih1med mil prlcel

Size. 32 to 40.

Look~. the perfect blo-o-sel

Jus t

Light~'1ight Knit

Union Suits. , I

Lo~g leg, :sn~rt sleeve a-n?­athletic :shoulder.

:BU~roh style

SizJs ~8 to 50• 1 •

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LOUPE'S

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r;.score. Miss dOliinsJuly 31,

Entertains Thu'1sday.:Mrs. Marvin Reimer~ nter­

tained at two tables of!' essertbridge Thur~tlay evenin!g. Mrs.Roy Coryell l1cld high sco c.

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En~ertains Monday.,Mrs. S. A. Lutgen cnt rtain­

ed 18 Monday afternoon f r hersister, Mrs. J. B. Case of Port~

land, Ore. Mrs. Case pl ns toleave for hom~ the first f nextweek.

. gil/.tJf~~ID' ,I

that make ~uiC'~, meals tasty I

TIiE MODEI '

G~~EVIEYE ROBERTS

Check tholll curves lhe el~y way in a cool,fea'iherweighl' girdle 01: ~ylon laffata wilh

1~9hl weig~1 ,.181110 lide!p~ne1D ?nd a TaloDzIpper clolll'lg. In nude. ,Sre. is 10 ~,

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lj;595 . ~650and! I

Other. fro~ $3.95,

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,,' 'l'Se.......... No.2 can' a····'-jt7:cH.".IC"""K~E-N-F·~R-IC±iT~P-S-,-EE~-~--.---.-5-3--,---j

Swanson's __ --.. -1'~1'- 1·1b. tin

here. Mr,s. H. E. Ley' ~ :-- tius Loyol$, the found+:- of the guests in his ho e {were the OlaI-+---------~tained Duplica.te members' .1 I Jesuit qrder. Andre s and Ed. mrews familiesday at 1 o'clock IunCh~Oyj~'a dl ~ -- of Lau eI, Mr. an ~1rs. Lee An· • B R E N N Abridge for Mrs. Kirkman.

l r'l R~df':(>me Lutb. Church, ULC. drews f Cole-r'id e tCliffOrd 4\n- I :- -........~;i~e~r:bo~il~~r~t'i~l~: ~ t ~:I ~:~'thS..~n::re:~~l1pa~~?~fty. ~:s~~ :~i~e~~1 ei~~e~~O~:'lr:;~~ ~J8t::r'-c-o-rre-s-p-on-d-e....lntfast. Sunday for the Kirkm 8.1 July 27' S~ndaY school ~'t 10 a m Pearl enrickson 0 Magne~. AI-

. Worship SCl;'vices at 11 a. m. . . d M d Kathy Schnoor spent Wednesday~~J-~;~f~:yg~:~~~ a~:ir~a ~J , Thursda ," July 24, ~~oir prac- ~r~e ~~i~tt~~~t il a~aus~1 :~d at Wm. Schnoor·s.ters of Plainview, Dr. and rs.

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ticQ at 8 P:J m. I Mr. an Mrs. Kc . I, Andrc'Ts. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bruns were

~~~l P~~~~i~\ea~~ ~;~f~r~ i r~: pr1\\~~d:~'1~3~yp.~. junior choir lome Fro iftospltal. ~ :~~'n~~~sel.l Lindsay's Thursday

ana Mrs. Kir}{man and I! he Ai cordia, welcome to ·all.) H.. Wint r~tin returned Miss Rose Ann Braun of Wis-Wiltses were Sunday ev~ ng ! '~, Thurs ay from a sTo x City lttospi- ncr, visited last week in the Raydinner guests in th(J! rf

lof. )First ~esbyterian ¢hureh, tal wh re he spe t i. ' week. f?f ob- Zomcha home.

W. A. Wollenhaupt hoJ.11c., i:'1 C:;o~er of IThird and LIncoln Sts. seryat' n. M.rs. J terstcm., Mrs. The Henry Schmitz family spent

Bride Is Ho:o;e~. ,'~,i I, ~U~~~~'r~iY ~~~gh~~~i~~~~Ol, ~~~nle. rs~r:~~e~ ~l~~~~l:, ~~tMt~ ~eg~~~~a:t e~~~~~fLwi~h Mrs. John10 j., D W G I th for h Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Steele ofMrs. AIlison Bah.e, the frl.'1er 1".m. r . . ngram , superin- e CI y I d

c' l {c t 1"" Emerson, were Sun ay last weekPatty Love, was honored. IFlri ay . en en . I. f, h 11 . ~ I dinner guests at Frl"'d Hurd·s.evening when Mrs. Ed. ]He i!l- umor c urc, a.ml' Mrs. !I rC'd

vited 32 to her home for In le- Riqkers, d·,rector. i su~~:y~~ie~~~~~ la:t~~tk i~P;~~ I-------,------rlight dessert and linen hb er. WorShiP~ 11 a.m. Th1 sermon by Elmer AuriCh home near Beemer. • A L T 0' N AThe bride received a co age of th~ pastor is, "Hills". The mixed Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fleer. jr.. Croses and each guest ~s~ ad qbuartet. wllll sing. Tlhe~ will also of Hoskins. were at Alonzo So- b .a corsage as a placeca .

~rs. e Specltl organ se ec ions. . y

den's Tuesday evening last week.AllI'son Bahe was crowne" Ulen T.his chlJrch will taka a vacation II" R' Staff Correspcndenth d U during August. M , .......awrence mg Mr. and Mrs. John Frahm and

for t e l;iay an she mfld re- 1 __ I Hc] n Erland am of SIOUX CIty, Helen of Wisner, were Wednesday Mrs. J. G. Bergt, Miss Flora andquests from guests alt Ie ch M~thodlst Chu~ch. spent the week end at home dlOner guests at Alonzo Soden s Lowell Bergt spent Friday intable, 20 minutes being l8.11b ed I Helen remamed for the week-end Omaha.for preparation of stunts. I he (Dr. Victor West, pastor) The Lester l.ndert;en famIly of .

,. Mrs. C. N. Olson, organist PIlger vIsIted n thE' F. A Suber Mr and Mrs Elmer Echten- Jac~le Bergt_s~ent f:-om TuesdaygroUp sang; another gaye p~.g- ! Johnl R. Keith, d~rector home undaye el1mg. kamp. Mr.. and Mrs. ~d. Fre\ert to Friday last \\('ek In the homeinal poetry on the br~de's ',I fe; $unday,'July 27: "BUild up your~ The Ivan JolS0ns were Sunday and Fauneil were at Herbert of her grandmother, Mrs. J. G.another prepared rec~pes; n~ selves on~ your most' holy [a,'th, lunch on guest of the C. A. Bards Echtenkamp's Thurgdat-evening. Bcrgt.other gave advice for SUc~fsS- ~ Mrs F k E IbM Eful married life; another pro- praying i the Holy IISpirit, keep at th ir new oc~tion in Wayne. The Ted Footes were at Harold . j, E' 1 r:/n Mrx e e~, rs. 0 r-

. f J yqurselves in the lqve of God, Mr. and M s. Carl Sundahl Wade's Monday evening last week ~~~e ,rx e en. r. an .Mrs. r·~I~~~d :~~~~tlV~S r;::Or~~eof{"t~~ looking fqr the mercy of our Lord were SUnday i'1ner and supper Mr, and Mrs. Ted Foote and Mr. \~. Erxle~enS and family, all. ?fparty. Gifts were pres~nte ',:as Jes.us Chriist unto eternal life." uest in the ere.,on Allvin home. and Mrs. W. E. Werner went to H:lr:ef' (~~ahaa~:~ s~~~ayB~~~~etreasures in an umbrel~a., Graded eh~rch school, 10. K. N.. Rev. and M s. L ~)ale Lund of Norfolk Thursday. ning caBers in 'the C. J. Erxlebe~

* * * I' I! Parke. supermtendent. Attle.lP?ro..Ma_!f" arrIved Satur,da~ Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Gamble and home.For, Three BirthdaY8~ I" Morning worship, 11. There will to, VI$lt hiS ~~r(!nts. the Emil Janice 8tTived home Thursday Altona Social club tit 1

Mrs. L. W. Sund entertauned be !~pecial music !n both organ and LUhd~' for thc1~\'(fek. f~o:n Jackson, Mich., where the?, Thursday with Mrs. m:rn~~d ~r:f~nAl'r chQlr numbers fhe pastor will Ifo rleen la les' brought lunch "lslted the Kenneth Gamble faml· k M B'll S . h

Tnursday afternoon ~or ~I~ s. pr.¢ach.,· I an<J. ~ent a s ci~l afternoo~ Fri- Iy. They went to Detroit and Ni- A~n~OOli:sJo~nne~~m~~sa~:~;~:~1~~c:iS~~~sea~~ir~~:y~a~~;~ ¥outh IFe~lo\VShiP.1 7. Barbara dat ~It? Mrs V\f~r:nel' Erlandsen agara falls while away. Anton Pflupgcr won prizes. Thethat day and I for per ~qn. M<llrcy, preSident. ~aymond Jef- celeblatwTg h r jlrthday. . Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Lindsay and next meeting WIll be held at MrsMichael, who Was 4 years: ola fCl's, spoTor. I vlsIt~~ a~~: BW~~~~sn1astf~~~~ Mr. and Mrs. Monta Bomc~ were C. H. Frevert's August 14_ .

~~~~·(~~~r~e:~o~l~z1~g~~.~:~~ 1<'lrs.. t Baptist ('hUrCh.. ~ay ~fcr:ing. GeO. ~e~'t O~ Wayne ~~~~~r i~~s~ec~u~~:t~~n ~~~ fa~\~}. ~~(~n~r~'n~~a~e~~~t~Ci~~~;tests. Among- Mich~'l'S 'gifts ,I Rev. ~. J. Bulkley, pastor) t~ ,asrstmg h s Sptl

lWith 1arvest- mers remained overnight. reunion which was held .at Scr~

was a small carl sent rom thl- 1he Bli?le school closed la!o;t tr . d M,' :Ah L'roon of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Schnoor geant. Bluff, Iowa, Sunday. M:-.('<Igo by his sisler, i.ss Bctt~ SU!l1dRy wl1h a 101aI average at- 0 .r~an t '.\' tAt I'd. . 1<-'~ find Kathy were m Norfolk Satur- and Mrs. 1<1cr-ris Bennett and faml­I u SUI1r1 A c'lk(' dl'tOralcd j~. tendance Iof 57 SChO.lnrs bcs,ldes It!.a d. s. ullP ( 4 ,r ,o.~g s fit day evening July I:! and Mrs. N. ly of Pender also attended the 0(>I;I(~I{ 'and 'blue ~lncI ca dies cen'~ ~t'acll!'rs lnd workers. The Off('~- ~;Yfjs ~('n:;t~(' rO :~~,I'C }2(el~:(',ca~~~ P. Andcrsc~ and S~san rdurn('d casinn.l' '1 tlH' tallle The hirthday mg: Iprt ;p.fl('r ('.xpens('s wpre met ~ .' . h(r( ( , .) . .L. " i."i heing $('nt to the Baptist Chil- turnc home f ll~ 1. ('111.

song was sung. Illa:-;tlf picks III d' . h ' . K d' k Al k fri ayafte nOQ.h. Mrs. Ray Aglerpast('! shades Iwer~ favors! c~l~~:d ~l~~s a~f th~ ~a('~art:=n~~ and ildred, Mr~. Ray Agler. jr., Swans'~uests were Nancy ctz, Judy J and acti~ities of the school .cli- a~d ,r'S. jarwul .Agler \VCfCKollmorgen, Lyqn Jcf rey, Myla d tt I' , . W a on'o- thos<, en~eHa.med by lVII'SLueders IBee ~ollmotgen, Mrs, max€' e c oSlng exercises: . e f; . . I'~. • I \vish to xpress our appreclat'Jon ",",es1 y Rub ck as d. camp Imenl

Fischer, ,Mrs. Otto ,IGerleman", to are~s and teachers for the to' M s. Clara B,W~kjrk.Mrs. Ray.Perdu1· Mrs. C. J. Per~, f'· P . "'b't d 'Mrl and ~lrs' Lawrence Rinerrin, Mrs. 'Fred lj-Ieier, Mrs. Her- mTehco? :atlOn eXI't ' e . t arid Larry \j,.-t.:re' at S. tanton Sun~

S "'d M'$ F'I la Su die lUrlOr gaspe earn goes a 'i I 'man Uq, I.S. liN ~'Pil f'r 'Sllnda night to conduct d~y. veOlng for PICniC supper andMiss Martha I~eiCr and MISS the

g('vcnjng s~rvice. to a tend trw t,ahd festival. Ac-

Planck. •. ** Pfl~;:::s,~:r;;:::n~~:;:~eiSi~~ ~'~tPa~~~~;r~~~~ndw~~Il~~~'.~~I~Auxiliary Me~b. Carroll community~ choir will give va anske rand ~e\'crlY Hennek-

Lf'~inn AuxiWu)' ~cl Tuesday; a concert of sacred music at the Slj:m., 01 heirs from he.re wereevenmg l'lst week Ih til(' Wo- I ckl serv: arno~g the R000 who cnJoyed thempn's club roOn). Mrs. Clarence 8 0·C10~iC(>. band' afair. r' "McGinn, presid~nl, .~nd Mrs.. J. --~--- Th~ sa~ ~obcr(son and DickT. Gillesplc, c!lnplam, were m- Robelrt::;on 'C1mllJes of O·Nelll. were

".",,, ", Mo W. ,. "''''oc. t,ournwEOT "m.M ""J" .~ '",M '""""l\Irs. W. A. Lerner,' resigned l-\S !' in th Albeh Sundell home. They.... Iee pr('sident as sije is moving 1 WAY N E Il!C'po I a d,amaging 11ad storm in I

* tn \Vaterbury. Her successor" 1h('ir vicinlty the before.Visitors Honored. will be cllOSl'n ,soon. Faye I , by The lay 1ol:Je~tsons Dakola

Mr. <Inn Mrs. H.. K. Eirkman Echtenkamp ga~'e 'a report of Staff Correspondent ~ity speni the, day with till'of Fort Smitryi Ark., were hon- Girls' State. O~flC(,I1S who sen'cd BeverllY Jean darlson spent lust grou als. The: three men areored during tflf'ir week-end visit are Mrs. McGmn, ,'Mrs. Lerner, week in the WalUed Carlson home. Mrs. Sund

lH's brothers:

.~i~.iil~.i'~~fI~.~.m~~~~.~~~~i.~i~~~~~~~~/Mrs. Waltcr MeycI1, Mn~. W. W Mr. alld Mrs. W. W. Roe were W rd hflS be~n received of theRoe, Mrs. Gillespie, Mrs. F. A i ,at J. W.IGoshorn·s Monday evening. <birt of a son,' Gregory Alan. toMildner and Mrs. Ray Shalan~ last week. Mr. nd *rs. Bob Smit~ of .Sioux

mnjoy beill!g out-of-, oors del'. The women 'meet August, The Floyd Andrews family had City, JulYI 10. Mrs. Smith IS the19 w~1en reports of,lthe state co~· Sunday, ~ast week dinrl,er at Albin .for~r H~~en ¢rJc~son of this vi-

this :-nqnmer. Healthful re- vent IOn and a bO(jlk report will, 'Peterson's near Carroll. c~nit . O~ mterest IS the fact thatlaxation in the sUllshine be given. The ¢onvention is Clarence Hoeman who had been a so w&s borh to the LeRoy

. held in Omaha Julr 2R, 29 and 30 in Hosk;ilnS, went to Milford Sunday Grie ehs loC Wayne the sa.me day.makes life a pleasanter Mrs. McGinn and l Mrs. Walter to enterl mechanics school. ~ Mrs. Gri~sch fbrmerly Alice Jane~~xperience. Easily' pre- Meyer and perhaps ot~ers may The Wayne Andersen family had Bec en$uer, and Mrs. Smith are

attend. S~rVing commIttee for Thursd~ supper in the Harold girI~O~ friends.pared foods to be found August mcludes, Mrs. W. S. Andersen home,'at Winside. M. a d Mrs. ·Roy Hanson and

BreSSler,. Mt;'s. J. ~. Einung, Mrs.. : Mrs.N. W. \Vinterstein and Mrs.. chil ren of Van .NUYS, cali.f.. havebelow i ,viii' give you more C. D. McCullough. Mr1s. Wm' testen Klinger called on Mrs. Mel- bee g ests the last couple ofleisur~ ·time. Sharer, M.rs. J. :f. Keellne, Mrs vin SChlfloor Monday last we~k. wee s il/l .the E. W. Lundahl home.

I Merton Hilton, Mrs. E4· Hart ·Mr. apd Mrs. Harold Quinn. and All e~tIoned, were Tuesday eve-I('~ ~ Miss Mildred Fredric'kson and Mary Elllen df Winside, were at' nin d~ner gu~sts in the Os~ar: I rocery Mrs. Gordon Be:~kner.: i H. W. Winter~'tein's Thursday eve-; Blo mJrist ho~e, Toget~er With, ''" I _: ning.,' the K rmit Jovson f::mdy they'I ~': BeuI~~ Val1lkamp was at Lake had d~ ner Th rs~ay 10 t~e Joe

,a.yne~ Nebraska . ~i, OkobojUfrom.1 Sunday to '.Thurs~ Johnsqn home.~ . nday evenlOg theI i day lai' week with the Ed.' Meese LU~da,hls an~ the visitors. spent

" 'Sto l~"s i : I family' ' wit tJ-te PauI'D§lhlgren family andI d : .f ! MrH" nd Mrs. J. W. G~shorn, SU~eJy atten~e4 a family dinner in'NID E BEANS Trinity Luth.: Church, .' tona. Lavom, an~ Marvin w~re at the Lf.wrenc~. H1anson home..

Try in a sal d wi h cheese, e\1opped (Rev. Waltfr Bracke sick, Harolet Goshorn's at <tarroll, r,' and Mrsr Lorence Fischersweet Ipickle , and hard boiled eggs. vacancy pa~tQr)" I Thurs9~Y. ent rtained at s~pper Sunday eve-

2 No 2 35c No service n~xt S~nda ,J*lY 21i Mr. ~nd Mrs. Ray Reeg ~Iere at nin Icomplir~1en~ing Mr. and Mrs.____Ca ~.__~I__. .....:~>-__ ~--' II Fred .:BJeeg's Wednesday eyening. Ja s B. Call, 14tely of Guam, who

ChtJre,~ of Chris~.' 'The Ed. Gr0nes and E'rncst prones are ith the la"ter's parents, theDR E BEEF Bible schooI'at 10. I, were a:lso there. ~ Jac Sodcnb~rg acoupleof~vecks.

AnnUl f'S ~Ii( Cd

J'.251' Morning wqrship at 1~ inlclud?S Mrs.' pea. Lee a.nd "Patty f Nor~ Th g~ests,..,we 'e: HUbert, r...atons;

l't'r ~ ass .. . \.( communion arid sermon v.(ith! Alv~ folk, Mrs. Emma Eddie of arroll, Pa FIschefs.~nd Hans Lubber---- ---- -1- ... ---- ' Giese in charge. I. I I I visiteru Tuesday last week, with stc ts a~d ~el~, guests, the Fred

PI'!' lUI;l ~rn"." "'''00' """eo· Mo. '.,~oY4 Andrcws. 80 chlldr~n. ~ean, .Gary andjLoI i ---------t-••- ! I The /Iltus~ell Pryors were ait Don- Joa of Omaha ere With the Art

Mott'

fI' 29c : Grace ~uthcral1 Chl~rc~. " aid Catr1Jso;n's Sunday last week for Bo gs for Tue ay supper...Mr.

~~_~,la'_~!A'--:':'fl'R-'C~'~O-T-'-:.-- .... -. The Church M the Lut~eral,Ho/Jr dinneri~nd called at Clarcn~~ Carl- an Mrs.. R~uben .Johnson VISited(Rev. Wallen Brackenslck, ~stQ'r) son's i~l the afternoon.: th Friday e~nmg.

. Sunday s~pooI:at 9:30 r· . IDi- 'Mr. ;fnd Mrs. Ed. Surber, Lyle Ple';nic"-nt,Parl{.

2· 5 Ivme Worship at.! 10:30 a 1 m. 'Ilhe Wayne Gamble· and the Sam.'. . C Rev. Chr. ~ietirtg will p-qea¢h. f:Ie Noyes, I~l)lily visitcd Thursday ural Hotbe members and'fami-

is to receivQ tho loose .eo~le¢tiort. evenin[g at Ct:uence Beck·~.. cnjoyeq thrir annual picnic,I -----JI----- I,' lVlIS~ IRosalie Hoeman returned akefield park Su.nday.

Immal~uel ~..llth., Church. home ~a~t W.ednesday after,spend-:M:issou,ri Synod; ~ in,g a ~Ck with Miss Bonnfill Hoe-

(Rev. T.,' H. Buehner, pa~tod man in the E. W. Huse hom¢.worshiPi services S~nd y ! at M1': oct M:rs. Henry S~huIte Of;: I iobrara;iPresbytery met Tues-

10 :30 a, fit Please .note ch ngq of fteddullg, Cahf., and Mr. and Mrs. I ft d t Bressler park totin:e..Sun~ay S~hool at 1~ 81· mJ Lquis ~,~hulte wer~ SundaY'~innerl :1 a~c C~~!k.~nncth J. Scott of

ChOir r~hearsf11 Monday at Sj30. guests ,m the Victor KhJCSChel ' eill w~o !has bcen cailed to,---11-- l home. Mrs Oscar IIoeman and r e the elm; cn at Cambria, (ll;ll.

Th.'OI)hl'US Ev'rn~clical 'C~Ufql' duug-htt'rs called m the after~on. e .. oli kinisters had picnic(Rev., D. ~('lter, past r) :'" chasl Jones 6f Lancaster, CalIf, ~ Illes ~ , h re t noon

July 2l Se ,ice in G~r. ani atl who v SIted here bcfore gqmg tol1dm er toge:fh¢r ea.'9:45 a. n;t sun., ay school Ifit ~:45 Dakota to see his grandmother, al-,:..•.. m. DiVine ser.vice at 10:~5 a~ m. so th~ John Sievers family andYoung ~eople's:' meeting' ~t 7:30 Mrs rnma Sievers were Bit Wmp. m. I . JJ Vahlk mp's Tuesday evemng last

Come I~r!d w~ wit I S. w~~~sJ Loretta Hoeman and Nan-I

st'l~I's it· Luth. :c~,jrCh. cy Baf of Lincoln, came ~aturl" ,(Rev. ; J. q., Schuldt, f~stor) ,day t the Oscar Hoeman Ihome

Sund yj schopl, 10 a. m. The Miss oeman returned Sundayjservil;e, In a. rrl. I Nancy stayed at Hoeman'$ ave, ChOir' rrhea~$al, wednl~d~Y' at Sunda and then went to the Be17 p. m.

1.' I ,. ~. Lew~s~ome for a month

: No c~.u.rCh sd~ices thel drst two Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schl.1lte o~

i~~d~:ih~~dA~r:s~a~Uil~ t school ~~~:;t g, ~~lfth~~~~~r~~i~~~I It .~ I famlly were Tuesday l.st I wee'I' ,-. St. it ry's ath~lIc ,reli. suppe guests at Walter Ulrich' .

CRev, ~ ID.' Kearn~" f0tor) , The S l1ulte and Kniesche flUllili s • .:. Juiy Q7, :j,int' Sunill,y. ter Pfn- were tHe.rhert Gerleman's Thur . S'. i ~I . 'Itccost: M ss a~ 9, C.t~c ism ~nd' da;y etting" ~ ns

'I,.'..he~~~~~~~~. n~f.~;t:~~.~." ..l:~t. 7.:~ . ' ' * ve Blr-t-hd-a-y Dlrine.:i I APparel' fo en and wo~en' .......1:11 TueSdaY;.t~feastofSt.Mart a .. 'F1i Andrews' birt-"d w Sll~~_.f-+·- ....--...;.•:......;.:Ji"--_.....--:--+-f),;.---:-i-~~~---~... i' ~~sdr··tie fCfst o~ 81;:.1 '. a-' Ob~~l(e~ Isun<1~Y whi.n . inn I' ~:

"11 I I.", II' ., ':' I JjlAil; " ..• , I

Mrs. John Ht tman '·$-n Delphaand Andrew errel bf Carroll,Mr. and Mrs Andrew IParker,Donna Mac I olt and tI1ie JackDawson fami! . I'

Ent~rtain IIt~D~n:,,~. iDr. and Mr . M. H. H~nawalt

. entertained a 6 o'clOCk dinnerJuly 14 fdr IiSS Iv~delU~ John­son, Miss lorla Wa)(, MissRuth Rix, D ck Merriman andMerle Ring.

, .." *' I'.With Mrs. iedtke. ,

Scoreboard m('mberS wereguests of l\~rs. Oscar ILiedtke

~~:~=n~n~'I~~b.M~~~.:.J:~W~~~dhad high :-901·('s. Mrsf MarieBrittain entelrtains thisl Friday.

* -x· *Guest Is HQnored. I

I\1rs" John R. Keith en1'ertain-* * oX· ed at visiting and tea t ursdayFor 16th· Birthday. afternoon tt honor her house

guest, Miss atherine ft berlionDarrell Campbell of Co eridgel of Hot Sprin s, Ark. Mi s Rob-

SOCIETY observed his 16th birthda SUn'- crson arrive1 the Sat~rday be-

H~gh Nin~ Meets. ~I~: ~~;~eap:;~}lforg~i~~~~i~: forc and Ie t Friday for Chi-High Nme members and Mrs ncr. Among the group :w re Mr. cago. * * _* ' i

i H. S. Scace were guests of Mrs. a.nd Mrs. Art !=ampbel1~ r. and Shower Held Here.'J. T. Gillespie Thursday when Mrs. ,Ervin tfefti anq arvcyMiss Irene C.ollins' had high and. IBob Meyers of ¢01 ridge, Mrs. AllisCfn Bahe. the former

,. ---L i Patty L0I"C" Was guest of honor

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and MISS DOl'Is GJlderslC'cve.

* * *IFor -Eileen IFlege.

-Eileen F'leg~'s 9th birthdayI was observed Saturday when

ISanrlra Halll, Virginia Hughesand Larry C1!lrist0nsC'n were her

I guests. Su,o~kc.·;uf's:s Sun~<IY at

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F'r~lOklin F!rgc's for the occa-

i~~inw~;:lr~~~~:.t~,~~l~~~~~r~~:L~vonlw I~r;l('nwl' - clOd Mrs.

j Ampll:\ L(,ss~llan. I larry HakpI's.

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I Mph III EI·;lhl1('rs. Andl'rs .Jor­g{'n:-;~'ll:-; Hnd ,Jack Erwin wcre<,VClllOg -gUC$ts.

-:.;. .* *: Honor Non" Jane Hall.i M~.;s Nona Jan~ Hall, who will

be m,qrrif'd the first or.Septem­bel' in Tacoma, Wash.,1 to Rus­sell Johnson ~)f Anchor3ige, Alas-'ka. was hon.Ol'f'd Sund~y at no­ho:-t party 111 the Prof. G. "V.Cos1 cri$an homC'. The girls whognvl' MISS Hall a gift and ['n­jOyN! a s(Pt-lal afternoon andluncheon hpr honor lire MissAnn and Joan Ah('rn, MissMI-u'i\)clk James, MISS Mary

I Brill' Sanlui'lson.. Miss June'Dawsnn. Miss Manlyn Slandky,Mh..., Arel I~f'wis, Miss Jcan Ann

i Sharl'1' and MissJ Margaret Cos­tcriscin.

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(H'··E···RRYBROS. ". 8J . '. PRODU(E ~~

"FOR BETTER FOOD-FEEO BETTER FEEO" .PHONE 206 WAYNE, NEB.

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sieger ofLawton, Ia., and JVliss Vivian Han­sen of Sioux City spent Sundaywith Mrs. Emma Bock.

The Chas. Collins family ofNorfolk and Mrs. Lillian Metzgerof Fresno, Cal., were Sundayguests in the T. Collins home here.

A. H. Jenspn, who is attendingschool in Lincoln, brought Mrs.

Economical . ..

your silent s~rvants

IKnow the convenience and ·saving ~n owning your own

deep freeze chest.

---r~~s~~ I-an~ M~~~_.;~;~-~~- t~e' •Andre Nielsen home .here last

The Frank Larseris were at Mel- week-e d.vin Larsen's at WaWefield Monday, Mr. Ind Mrs." F. L. Blair spentI The Bus Strahap family and Sunday' in, Grand Island with the

Art Schauweiler w~re at Crystal- former' nephew, Howard Wacek.Lake Sunday.: who is t the soldiers' Hnd sa'Hops'

Mr. and Mrs. F. is. Morgan,lre- home.turnf'd Monday frOr)1 a week's trip Lava :ne Kraemer of Norfol~to the Black Hills. spent ilast week at Franklin

Miss Bl<lnche Collins arrived Flege's I She and Eileen Flegehome Monday aft:er visiting in were'~ Ervin Kraemer's at Con-Chicago and Chesterton, Ind. cord u til Wednesday.T~e Carl Sandahl, jr., family Mr. nd Mrs. Geo. Bruns of

a~d--Orvi1le Anderson were Sunday Wakef" Id and Fred Spree·n ofdm~er gues\s..at Jens Chri6ten~ Anahe" , Cal., were Sunday din- •sen s. ner gU'sts in the Herman Frese

Mr. and Mrs. Alfr,ed Jugel, Mrs. home. ,. Mr. Spreen is visiting inIlene Jugel and Dickie Wlj>re in the Wak('f ~ld.

~~~~:~.wejgel home at Newcastle Mr. .land MIlS. Wm. Mellor of

Mr. and Mn;. \Varren SummersI~aYettl'vJ1le. Ark.,. who had heenof Allen and the Dick Ellis family l~?m ,.ha, cam.e her~ sa. tur?ay

10had Sunday dinner in the Fred VI,Slt a, out a \~'eek With th:lr son.

Ellis home. I ,';i~h t~:l~~, /"S:Un;;h~~<;m;;~i~;.dMr. and Mrs. J. c. Grinde of

Des Moines camp Sunday to spend Mr. ~n~ Mrs.. 8.. J. ~rand.stettera few days at F. L. Blair's. The and l'4lss Manon£' ""erc In Lc­women are sisters. ~ars,.ta:, Sunday.to attend a fam~

lly fJIGnIC honormg Mr. Br,and­stettcds mother. Mrs.' 1. Brand­stetter~ on her 88th birthday..

:;>'lrs. Bud Holloway, Larry andPhyllis, Mrs. Gomer !it0berts andl'vlrs. Gary Pinnt returneo to \Vy-'more Wcdnesday afler \'isiti~g thewomen's parf'nls, Mr. and ~r~.

Jens CLhristf'nsen. Mrs. Hollowavand Mr,; Ilene Jugel Wflre "'-tLeonard Denkinger's Saturday.

Dependable

siste,rs

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JO')ly Circle Meets.Jolly Circle met las~ Wednesday

with Mrs.; Will Hansen. Guestswere Mrs~ Aug. Kruse, Mrs. EmilBradC'r, Mrs. Otto Heithold, Mrs.Dan Heitihold, Mrs. p-rville Nel­son, Mrs. :Lloyd Dunklau and chil­dren. Mrs; Cl.,rrencp Granquist en­tertains August 20.

OJ>serv~ BI~daY.

Mr. ar0 Mrs. Cl~rence Gran­quist entftrtained Sunday at a pic~

nic dinner for the birthday of theirRon, Gary Lee, whol·was 6 yearsold. Guests included Mrs. W. R.French, 'frances and Darrell andJohn Hansen family of Carroll,Raymond: Ott£' family, LaverneHarder family, Merlound Lessmanfamily, N!r. and MrS. Nels Gr'an­uist, Mr. ~nd Mrs. Dale Evers, Mrs.Marie H$.nsen and EHen.

Mr. and Mrs. Orville Dowlingand Mr. and Mrs. Etrnest Witte ofRandolph, called in the LutherMilliken :home Sunday evening.

served an~ secret heartwill be revealed.

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Edward F. Marotz PassesAway After SlitHering

IStroke Monday.'

Edw~rd F. Marotz i 67,' of Nor­folk, fqrmerly of Hoskins, diedMonday, July 14, after sufferinga strok-c. Funeral rites were can·ducted jFridoy at Christ Lutheranchurch, in Norfolk with Rc\'. Theo.I'Iarrr.'3i pastor. Burial followed inProspcFt Hill cemetery.

Mr. ~arotz was born March 11,1880, ~n West Prussia, Germany.He carne to this country with hisparent~ in 1890. He married MissElla Deck July 31, 1907, and thecouplel located cast of Hm;ldns.Later Ithey moved to Norfolk.

Mr. :Marotz leave::! his wife, twodaUg~ers, Miss Angeline whoteac s in Sioux City, and Mrs.Loret a Kiesau of Hoskins,' onebrothh, Emil of Norfolk, and onesisterJ Mrs. Phil Hille of Living~

ston, Calif.seJral went from here to the

funer L, --.

cace Reformed Church.(Rev. C. H. Riedesel, pastor)Divine .services, 9 :45.Sunday school, 10:45.Youth Rally Sunday at 8 p.m.

Trinity Lutheran Church.(Rev. W. F. Sprengeler, pastor)

July 27: Mission festival. Morn­in service at 10. Rev. GordonFuerstenau will be guest speak­er. Afternoon serv~ce at '2 :30.Rev: E. J. Dreyer is guest speaker.•

Church council meets July 28 at: A. ..&~~ .

. '..-- .EVIIJ1. United Brethern Chureh... (Rev, E. H. SoHI, ,pastor) __ =Bible school, 10 a.m. I' I_

, Divine. WO,~.~iP. 1.1 ~.m. , !:; 2.18lM'~lNAll m~mbers of t\he'protherhood, '. 1" .

are u~ged to 8:~ten~ the .bi,,:month~y, ':.••••••••••••~I!l•••••••

Service ConductedIn Norfolk Church

W. J. Shively, 54, of Norfolk,who~c wife taught in Hoskinsschool thc past four years. diedSunday, July 13, after suffering aheart at lack at Fergus Fa]]s,Minn., where he had gone on busi­ness for the veterans administra­tion. Mr. Shively supervised vet­erans' work in five states.

Funeral rites were conducted atNorfoli-} Thursday. Legion hadcharge 'of committal. Several from

I here atJIended rites.Mr. Shively leaves his wife, the

former'Vera Winters, two daugh­ters, Mrs. Robert Kannow of San­ta Monica, Calif., and Janet athome, on.. grandchild, his mother,Mrs. \V. T. Shively of Norfolk,three $isters' and one brother.

Birthday Dinner.

Mr. i and Mrs. Erwin Ulrich ('n­tertail~ed at Sunday dinner for the

flllsy Hands (:onVf"ne.Busy Hands 4-11 club met July

15 with .Marilyn Kruger and Shir­ley Wittlt'r at Frank Kruger's.

~oc~~~:h~~rY~ll;~C~lew~~~mf;e~~~~::towelsl werc finished,

I-I A t Birthday Party.

Raytnono Bernhardt of Norfolkwas h~nor('d at cards and luncheon

II i~ his: Norfolk home Sunday E've­m : nmg. Among guests were Mrs.II Matti1 Voss and 1hr familles of: Hans !Asmus, Hermlln Opfer, Ed­: 'win S1rate and Harry Swede.mm..•••••••••111111

....._-.~ !ihn~iije of, Ge~'r~e 'Langenbe~g. blr.thdar ~f th~lr s~n, M~rwyn mreting Sunday at , p.m. 1m-, 'fm. L ngenbergl'and Walter Fleer. Gene. Guests were the paUl portant matters are U'.. del' consid~

! Mrs. Ern~st PUis, Mrs. Minnie Scheurich 'and Wm. Wesley :fiurli- eration I5trueck er, Mrsj Sam UlI'lch and lies, Paul and Roy Meierh~nry. Thu~d'ay, J~ly ,3t! the annuJII;1

_ . ",' ii;'~~liioiii""iOioii""'~-oI-I....i--"",,-1 :']Irs. E in Ulr(ch were Friday ,Afternoon guests were Myro~ B,ig- assembly of etate co~ferences ~f'1.~'i\~m~;'!M!f]{un.1!::\:'li.t'o'Li~~~lh"'~at~rda t~, visit in ,'the lunche n guests bf Mrs. Clyde wn~ gert, Keith Bauman and Billy Pp- the Iflew chvrch will open.'~:,:,,~:,:,:;, ,I':':' ,:: "I~~Q~.jes:'P'i~erho .: I son. I fer. Ice cream and cake wlere Al Christian welcdm~ to all an~:'1'~r~.:.~.I,.i,:W."."~s~,:.•,I.·,...Th.,J.)ler.,,lIl,.an.and; .r,tWEiChertBI Mr. nd, Mrs.jAl. Rost of Whit- served 'later. 'especially' thoSe who have np

.. " I' , ,Janlll~es, or Stanton,.. wqre at 'us vUlescl't'l'nC l,inf"thleeftlrnTehstUCLsednagYenabfetregr, I.C_h_UIC.,.h..:h:o:m:e:·='=::jI'==_-,week,at :~Chmitts.:Sunday·ev,ni,g. E Ob~rve BIrthday I

,,,.\ 'i,lili.'",;: , :, ,,··:Th~ Re,ubeJ;l ralksand Clar~ce Gus arten and Albert Pentico Barry Drevesen's birthda~ was [

.;P~~t iM:n~~Y ~~~j:~ .::~ ~~~ o~n and f,' il- dheO~r,~M~~ .ndanMd

~1rCs.laErern,vcl.en SuChlrrloCch-, ~~~~~e~e~e:~:yHa~V:'1~~usW:~~ jW I L, B.yU It .'·iri:.'.'S.!~,,~..u*.\\. Cl..ty clar~nc.~ ,Hoema'n left Sun ay l\!I John Drevesen families, Mrs. 0 '

for Milford, Nebr., here he ..dB Lou S h\'!urich,' Beverly and Jim Niewohl1cr, Mrs. Walter NeWkirk..:q;~t:~ v,isited ptt~n..~, rnacJ;1inist sc 001. we!"li' a Paul S'cheurich's' Thursday and chi~dren of Norfolk: Hans Staff CorresDondent~}1~:,::.,! . JyI~. MCittie Voss,' Mrs. "Dutph" evenin Broer femily of Randolph, Louis Bob'Penn is spending this weeki~M ~~,~~ay Opfer, Bill and Arl ne were at )'Ir. nd ,Mrs. ICary Bauman and Bendin ,family, Robert and, Mary at Camp Merrill near Fullerton. I

'~r's;,'" .hll!!!' Henry Voss' 'Friday evening. Keith rrivcd f~'Om Luvern, Minn., Ann Miittelstaedt of Perider. \ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Watson andad $":lnda;v din-I Mrs., ':VUl Ahrens spent ThUrs- to spe d two weeks' vacation with Lunchedn was served.mer!s. .., Iday at Ralph Fa·rbanks.' The .VIrs. auman's' parents, ,Mr. and Ralph went to Norfolk Saturday.were at Lloy~ Al:ll'ens fflfuily had s'Ilpper therljl. Mrs. H rman PUIs. Meet.:on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beckman andvening-. Miss DQlores SChu!Jann of Nellls_ Harr Buss aod Dennis of Strub- wsws of Evangelical United Joanne called in the Roy Dayand.' daughtel'S Ivl.lle, Wis., VbSited~ Miss R..u'h ble, 10, 'a, had Thursday· ~'upper at Brethren church met Th' d home Sunday eveningJ

,. . I -1urs ay Mr. and Mrs. Will eHansen and

'~ ~mday. Sprengeler Friday a d Saturday. Herm] Buss.' Mrs. Reu en Buss wlth Mrs. I Herman Marten, sr.:.yis,tcd in the Mrs. . .The Clyde Wilson, Manley Wil- md P 'ggy were at Ral)h Fair Guests wert Mrs. E. O. Behmer. ~ Ann wpre at. La rence Han-"~ sli., home Sunday. soils and Mrs, Min ie Brueckner banks~ atUrday. i ,- Mrs. Hans I Asmus, Mrs. Mattie se s Sunday evemng.; Henry Anderson Iwere at Ed, Brurn eIs' Sunday. Ml·. lOd Mrs,. E. E. Potter, and Voss Mrs.1 Herman Mart¢n.· Mr. and Mrs. MaXi Ash w.ere

;It,:.L.IOYd,.B.e.hmer'S'! ~rs.,Rebuen Fal and children Jill A ne P~ls, went to l Om.aha Mrs.'Fran~Marten and Mrs. 'H~~ S~nday supper guestsl.in the Gilesily visited atld Mrs. Louis Kra se and Mar- Sunday to visil in the Sam Nel- man PUls. jMrs. Erwin Ulrich led I,clsney home at Wakefl.f'ld.

Clarence Gosh's. garet were at HarD d Falk'g Fri- son ant Edith Lunbeck homes. devotions ~nd Mrs. Lena Witt.ler Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pl{'rson wereAsmus family calledIday. They r turned Tuesday. had the praJyer calendar. Mrs. Reu- ::"f0nday ~vening callers last 'ijcek: I

at; an':Herbolsh€'imer horrie The' Hennan Opf I' family and The !familics of W. F. Lang;en- ben Falk, ~rs. Erwin Ulrich and IIn the Shirley SprAgUe, home. • S H 0 L E S;:1 " .' . Hans Xsmus fa'mily were at Leo berg, Uloyd Behmer, Henry A!:?JUUS Mrs. Fred Jochens had the' Jes&on Mr. and MrS. Laur~ncE' Hansen L

! ans.P: I:ta~s~nsof Wihside, Jordan's in Carr II I Thursday and Vernon Behmer spent Wed~ on Japan. I Mrs. Aug Meill'rhenry and dau7hter were ,at. Kenneth . by------JjYJ;rs~,.¥lnme ·Krause Wed- evening. nesday evening at E. O. Behmer's and Darleryc sang. Luncheon was Dunklau s Thursday ev.enlOg.

, J' for Mr4. Behmer's birthday. served J Mr'. and Mrs. VernIe Hurlhurt Mrs. Martin MadsenThe Gilbert Kra e family, Er- Gues~s in the ReUben Falk . ~I and Karen of Carroll,'called in the The Ray Nelsons spent Sunday

~~n~{~~~~e~y~~;~~l' g~~~ts~J}~~~ home Saturday for supper :to honor ... ,For, Fifth Birthday. Ross: Van Fossen home ThursQAy C'\'€'ning: last week .In the Emilnest Pfeirs. ' Clarence Ho€'man's hirthday were Gary As us observed his fifth even.m

g. - C"lauss€'rl home.

The Ed; Kollaths were at U"en_ 1\-11'. and Mrs. Fred Mann and birthday 1)Jesday of last week ~ISS Vera pauTI~n of Pctluma, Larry i Bodenstedt ('nterlained.1l daughq:'rs. Willis Rei~heI't, Miss when gues~s in the Hans Asmus ~ahf., and Mrs. ~an George called Thursday afternoon for his hirlh-

!-"y Deck"s Sunday fternoon and DorothlY Ebingpr of Omaha, and home ~ere IM'rs. Mattie Voss, Mrs. In the R~ss Van Fossen home Mon- day at Lestf'r Bodenstedt's.at Stanton in the e ening for the Fred LOl'C'nz. "Dutch'I' O~fer and childr(>'n Mrs day even mg. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hinkle \"·ereband festival. Rev.IW. F. Spl'engeler RJ11d fami- Harry Sara tie and Joann, M;s. Ed: O. G. Ra~dall of Ponca, a~d Joe in the Lyle l\liller home near Cole­

Mrs. Minnie Kra se and Mar- ly \ver~ Sunday supper g"lests in Maas and Phyllis, Mrs. Willard Co~o\'er of Walton, callPd In the ridge a week ago Sunday.garet and Mrs. Ha s Asmus and the R~V' H. Hackbarth hQme a1 Maas ailct chi~ldren, Mrs. G. T ..Mil-l Shirley Spr~gue home' las.t Wed- Mr. artd Mrs. Thomas CravenArlene visited Mond y in the Gus St5nto. They attended t~e band lcr, Mrs. E"ic Meierhl:'nty and nf>sdl3Y evening. spent Sunday of last week in theMarten home. fes1iYa. ::\1r. and Mr~. ,Reuben children, Mril. Henry Asmus, Bon- !V1 r . and Mrs. Augus.t Marrccl G('orge Konken home at Coleridge.

Mr. and Mrs. CIa enc£' Schro('- Russ a d Peggy, Mr. and Mrs.l'~r- nie LoU, Sanj;:lra, Jimmy and Jun(' andiSon, and Ml's. ~1.ar1Jn Bro('ro[ Grain 'cutting is in full swingdep and Wm. Pierce were Sunday nest F hnnan;and Joan an~ Bever· Falk, Verne t,Jll'ich and Kei1h and Randolph, C'alkd In the Alhert here anq is of pretly good quality.dinner guests in the Spnator Nol'- Iy Kra se \\'er0 also at Stanton for Robert Sohl. l, Th(> occasion also ~atson home Sund~y afte.moon.. Rain is :nccded for other growingris Schroeder home. the co cer!. honore.d the I, third birthday 'of ~r. and Mrs. JU.llUs Bal£:-r, :vr1~S crops.

Mr and M B B 1 I -", -- - - Landret.h M~as.. .!\'Irs. As'mus Elame S~t'are.n~m .and Ed~lC Mrs. Anna Kuhl and Claire had":'~':'Y~~tler's. ,Mrs. Minnie B:~~ck e~ an~u~~~:~ , BI·eaks AI~ Satlll·day. baked the 'birthday cakes and George. Ea er VISIted 10 the Shlr- Sunday- :dinner in the lsidor Kuhl

Henry Kleinbach family ,win Ulrich family ere at Ernest Clydp Wilson suffered a ,broken served luncheOI1. ley ~prague home last Thursday home. Miss Claire Kuhl is here,.)~~,:t~e. ,A,-u~';1st Meierhenry Pols' Frid.ay even in . arm aj lhe f'lbo\\: Saturday when ---+--- evenmg. from San Francisco.~~n~ay evemng. Guests, ,in the Wa terFleer, jr., loadin¢ hogs at :flarry Swud<:,'s. Golden Wedding gr~:dd~~~h~~~· ;~~~. i:;~s :~~ Sunday .evening guests at Thorn·

.am~ 'Mrs. ,E~. Wil1ter went home S day for di ncr were the i ;R-e('I'jw'!'j, Dtschal'~('. 'Day IIs Observed Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bresskr called as Cra\'~n s were Mr. and Mrs. Joe.•'.· ..:'u,'.' .'.',,'.'"..•••••••••••..•"".. ,'". I in the Shirley Sprague home sun-I HlOkl~ :and Peggy, Mr. and MI·s.

• F'" • ,Marrin Pfeil r~ceived an han· M imd M ~. R b t T 1" Chnslle Rasmussenof'able discharge aft!"r sf>rving 17 of 1 ~~rning, l~~a, 0 f~~mer~~1p ~~ day evening. ' 'M~~;L G. D. B~rnham left Thurs-

G".. lYIon1.hs, parl of the tJme in Japan. Hoskins, celebrated their golden Mr. a~d Mrs. O:.to. Kleensang day for'Millboro, S. D., to be with

He ar~i\"('d home Saturday.' wedding with a family dinner July of HOS~I~, M;. d\\.Ji~amM!l~cobs, h(>r son; Willis, while ::\1rs. Willis5 and Open house July 6, Out':of ~., ak~ "';;'y re 17~· t~ ~'Un:i Burnham is at 1ho hospital <lll

,/ Daughter Is Born. tbwn relatives present were Mr. B~~~r ~~'me' S~~~~/ev~:in:. ml Burke~; $. D. .A c1 1.. l

t.l gh1\"'r, Dixie Lee, we.,ighing and Mrs. Rollert Templin, jr., Mr. and Mrs. Curt Linke of . ~r. a.nd ~rs. Martm. Madsen5 pou~ds, W'IS born Salurday to £1' b 1h d M R f S l~lt('(i In th' EvC'rptt R ~ ns h ('Mr. amd·j\t1rfi. Fr.cd,Marqualrd.t in ~~~,-~Mo:,a~rs. }<~.~ret.~~ou~g-.:i Mcadow G:m:l'. \\'I('r(' Sunday dln-l ~t· Har'tjn~;o~ Sunrlay~ )~r. ~~d4 Nor~olk hospital. --. Denver! Mr. and Mrs'.' John Ream TW--r gu('sts III the Aug. Krusl' home. i Mrs. R.aymond Robins and Chur!cs

and Judy of Wayne. Mr. and Mr~ ~r. a~d Mrs. Dn,lve IJ.amer, Mrs., of Randolph, were also there.Templin were married in Waym' }< rancls Ha~1('r amd chddn'n were Mrs. Victoria Slockman Wf10 had

county, and moved to Iowa a few su~r: g~.('s ~~. $wearf'ngin and: been visiting her daughter, M.rs.years ago. daughter of LakEl'side, Calif., whol Thomas Craven, went home With

have been visiting here, called in: her g:anddaughter, Mrs. Ed. Ryan

Attack IS1}'at,al the A.I~ert Wals<lJn home Sunda~( ~'~e~~~gs]('y, Iowa, to spend two

T W J Sh IL~~i:I~~~~~~lfln to leave f~r CaiI- M.r. a~d Mrs. Ed. Friend of Cor~

o ~. iye Y Mr. and Mrs. IN. L. Gifford, Mr' rectlOn~J1iC', IO\\'a were ~unday'and Mrs: Dallas Gifford. and J. A.: guests m the home of t~elr son,

Husband of Teacher H~re Gifford, father of the Giffords and James. Dorothy Ann FrIend whoDies of Heart Attack Mrs. Cliff ppnn, had dinner in the ~~~~p~.?t~t~~~~ekS here returned

[n Fergus FaUs. f:i?J~a~~:s;U~?~lhu~11~n~ndc~~~ -, Sunday visitors in the Thomasin the Pcpn home Sunday after- ,-;raven home weT(' Mr. and Mrs.

m1On. ' __ ~~~g~I~:'~'I;~;n~~r.a~~dC~I;:~"a~~\Vilbur Club to MI'('t. IPenderg"ast of Plainview, Mr. and

Wilbur club will meet '['ueS.day ,., Mrs. Ted Averill of Altona, Mn. andAugust 1:2, withl Mrs. John Dunk- Mrs. Chas. Craven. Robert Lyle

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: HOT~L MORRISON, WAYNE, NEB ASKA:'PWRSDAY, JULY 31---:HOURS: 1 to p.m..'••••',:, 474 Brandeis Th. Bldg. , O'maha,

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:;,~~ese ..n~ ,tires are built with: abroade{~, ~atter tread;,.•..'! .. f.!.h.}Lt. p.u~.stiDore. tu~be. r in cpntaet.,:l With.. '.he ,~~di 5P.'.ead~I' ',m~,the': .r a la~ger'area} To,:ilold~~~i~..heavi~r

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Card of Thank....I wish to E'xpreSS my thanks for

the many cards and gifts duringmy stay in the hospItal. Mrs. Hen­ry Wittler. j24t1p

AVERAGE' $4.') weekly for man orwoman to supply famous Wat­kins products to customers inr'ily of Wayne E~tllbllshed husi­npss; no imestment Start now.\Vritr J R. Watkins Co, D-76,Winona, "Minn. j24t1p

SUPERFLCOL'S hair safely andpprmanenlly removed by plec­trolysis. Ask ahout the process.Dons Nelson. 318 1 ~ West Sec­ond. Phone 169-J. j24t1p

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS-Anational organization of problemdrinkers. as a group in Wa.ke­field and Pender. Strictly hu­manitarian. No money lnvolved.write P. O. Bo.... 5, Wakefield,Nebr. f'7eow

STRAYED' Red teifer calf \\llhwhIte spots, \\" ight about 400; 'lunds. from L m Jones farmncar Carroll. Hans Rethwlsch.

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WE PUMP cesspools and septictanks. First dRSS pq\~ipmpnt,

Frep Inspf'ct!{Jn f"1honc 112. Ran­dolph. J17t4p

fELlABLE mrtn WI h car wrtn1pd.10 calIon farmJrs in Waynecounty Wonderfui opportunity$IS to $20 in a diy. No exper­ienp(' or capII.a! rl'qUlred. Per­manent. Wnte totlay. McNESSCO~1PA)iY, DcPtl A. Freeport,Ill. I J1712p

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WANTED: Man fo se,tting upand delivering miChinery andmiscellaneous wor . Full time.BICKERT FARM ERVICE,Wayne. Neb. j24t1

WANTED: Arc wei ers, appren-'bce and skilled. j Top wages.tIme and onp-halftver 40 hours.Plenty overtimC' u t 0 in a ticEqUIpment Mfg., Co, PC'nctcr.Ncb. 1 j17t2

WANTED: To buy: fc\v hogs, fathogs, feeder pigs. thin sows. orwhat have you. an use a fewcattle of all sizes. erne Thomp­son, Quelity Mar et, phone 222.

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WANTED: Waitre~ Experiencenot necessary. Ful or part timework. Farrens" Re reation Par­lor. Phone 503.1 j24t1

WANTED: Bids on s ker at hpat·ing plant at Carrol high schuol.Contact Otto Wag r'. j241 f

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WANTED: Furnished apartmentby young couple. Phone 276 Card of Thanks.

j24t1p WI' wish to express our sincere__________________ thanks for beautiful floral tributes\VANTED: Representative for Iand for many kmdnesses shown us.

Wcar-Ever alumlOum cookmg Cnrroll Kavanaugh and son andutensil company, \Vayne county.' the LoUIS Test family. j24t1p

FOR SALE: Knee-hole desks, newand used; GE cabinet radio,good; 9x12 wool rug, good; Davissewing, machine, good; Wheeler& Wilson electric sewing ma­chlOe; beds. springs and matt­resses. any size; studIO couches,nC'w and used; 1'4 h.p. ('lectriemotor; good kitchen cahinC'!electric range; hundreds of goodused articles.WAY~E MATTRESS SHOP.

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Corona portabl~ typewritet,$79.50; taking orders for newNoiseless Remington portables,$102.50 and $78.97; Heyer mime­ographs, $73.50; used cardduplicator, $5.50; plastic typingribbons, $1.25; adding machines,Remington. Immediate deliver¥.Write Private Typing Agency,Box 705, Yankton, S. D, j24tZp

FOR SALE, "BELLE CITY"THRESHERS, 24" and 28",

ANTHONY GEARS - Need wesay more?

STEEL WHEEL GEARS COM.lNG,

WAGON BOXES HERE,See us for top quality equlp~

ment.BICKERT FARM SERVICE,Wayne. Neb. j2411

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FOR SALE: Registered DurocFall Igilts, bred for ~September

farrq'W. vaccinated. Also someblocl'tY Shorthorn bulls, service­able Iage. 11 miles south on high­way :15 and 1 and 3-4 west ofway~e. Phone 3546, Pilger. Hen.ry S~uthman. j26tf

FOR 51ALE: Improved 240-acrefarnl loea!ed 9 miles west ofWayre and 1 mile sout~. ~EAis bE-ing installed at thiS time.Thi~ is a rolling farm. Has agoo tenant and can be had for$80. 0 per acre.MA~TIN L. RINGER, Wayne,

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FOR S LE: 160-acre improvedfarm located east of Altona. Afine I~ying quarter with fair im·provdments, water system andREA.! Pricf' $170.00.MARTIN L. RINGER, \\'ayne.

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FOR S LE: Brooder house corn­r:lete ,with brooder; good milchcow. IPriced for quick sale, El­mer J1:ent, 7 mIles south, 5 west,1/~ sOl,lth of Wayne. j2411p

FOR S LE: Choice Duroc bredgilts due to farrow first twoweek in September. Farm 10­cated,'10%: miles south of Wayneon h ghway 15. Arnold Stuth­man, Wisner. j17tf

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l$lG~i to $21.00. Lambs- around ;i~ of the will of Richard H. rian,- petition ~:i;be taken as true'~-Chusett~, d $rted this life intes­50 Ice ts lower at 24.00 down. sen, deceased, and for general decree \v111 be rendered accord· tate on 0 I about February 20. ~ec nt1:hiPment fro~ this area e~uitable relief. . Ingly.· . 1935, seize :in fee simple of a~m1lU e: .ay~ond Florme, steers You and each ~f you ,8;e reqlllr. Dated thls 14th day of July, undivided ri~-half interest in andat $ .f), W1ISO~ & Brummels. ed to answer saId petitIOn on or 1947. to Lot Ni el (9) in Taylor andstfera. aa $125.50 ~nd heifers at before the ~8th day of ~UgUst, THE COU..,NTY OF WAYNE, ?,achob's ~itiO~ to the City of

~$2~.0, er~ld H .cks, steers at If)4!", ?t~erwlse., the .~leg'ahons: of STATE OF N.EBRASKA, }Nayne, in ayne County, Nel)ras-

. Farmers Union Local 1379 me ts .$26.~d; !3ronzyns 1 Bros., steers p~a1Ohff s petitlOn wIll be bken as ..' ·Plaintiff. A<a; that sa di petitioner is now the'in the A. W. Dolph home Au ust 1. at, $2f7J. true and a deer;e made and 'ente~- By William A. Crossland, owner in f ~ sImple of said realVl~~daa~dt:~l~~oiE~kH~b:~i~ \ c~ for. t.he plamtiff as prayed 10 j17t4' Its Attorney estate; tha till debts against saidW k f' Jd S d . his petJt1on. NOTICE OF SUIT estate hav 'been paid and said

~r~ l~nd ';;;rs~YArt Lon~e a d "', ...... i '. : Dated July 9, 1947. TO: The heirs, devisees! lega- estate or he property thereof is

d ht S d RICHARD WALL~C~, tees, personal representatives, anJ not subject tp the payment flf anyaug ers were un ay veni g . Plal~tlff JI h If' esteip or I h~ritance or sucoession

visitors at Emil Lund's. " ,NO IC TO C N'.!'RAtJTO~S By H. D. Addison, a ot er persons ~nter~'sted in the taxes~-ndc thc laws of the (J,(itedMr. and Mrs. Herman IBal er I Se ledJrOPOS81 \vIll be receIved j10t4 H' estate of Carl WJlham Antlersof)

and Lowell visited at Fqrr st u,Aw 0' lock, P't' July 29, 1947, IS Attorney also known' as C. \V. Anderson, de~ States or U(lder the laws of thePeters' near Emerson Sunday in t1 Ci y of W yne, Nebraska, NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL ceased, rcal names unknown; ~'ll State of jNebraSka. Petitioner

;Mrs. Gene Park and ~p~ of for t e fu nis~ing f :naterials and The State of Nebraska, Wayne persons having or claiming any prays for determination and dc,-'Wakefield Visited Mrs. IVic or !~e c ~s uct.lOn.~ Improvements County, ss. . interest in or to Lot Thirteen (l~), eree of th time of death of saidTrook at the Geo. Buskir~ ho e 10: P!:l.vm¥ Dlstnc No. 15 of the At.a County Court, held at the in Block Three (;3), Original Vil- dec~dent, hat he died intE'state,Friday. I I dlty ~f v.. a~ne, Nt', raska. , Couhty Court Room, in and for lage of Hoskins, in Wayne Coupty,. of hi~ heir, the degree of. ki~shiP.

Mr. am~ Mrs. Frank SJmp on Sesl:d hiqs wli. be Fe,cC'I~'ed ~t sald County of Wayne, On the 3rd Nebraska, real nf,lmes unknown. the nght cif ,descent of sald mter-and Floy of Rosalie, Mr. arid rs. t~e offIc.e of,~he lty Clerk 10 sald day of July, 1947. You, and each of yOtl, arc hereby est in said, ~eal estate, .that.there.Ed Kai wt!'re Sunday visitors in cttty. Bids \fl~l belopene~ an.d pub- In tIl(' matter of 'the estate of notified that on the 12th da'y of are no deb~S' estate or 1Oherltan:ethe Clark Kai home. l~clY read. J3ldders arc lI1VIted to Franzi E. Moses, deceased. July, 1947, the County of W,ayne, or succcss or taxes agaInst said

Mr. and Mrs. Victor Trook nd lje~~~~enat~d: speC~ficatiOnS are on On reading and filing the peti~ State of Nehraska, a body pblitic, Iestate or t e pro?crty thereof andJoy left for Denver Monday ma n- :1 . th If' f th C"t Cl k Hon of F. Irving Moses, praying filed its pet!l ion in the Dhtrict such oth~r relief as may be!ng ~nd visited at Clare Buski k's ned"bn"dde"ngO, h,clae

ns meay 1 Ybe eOr

b_ that the instrument filed on the Court of Wayne County. Neljraska, proper... ..

1 L 1 h t tl 3rd day of July, 1947, and pur- against you anel each of yrpu. the . Hearmg Iwill .be had on said pet1­n T~n~~enr:a~yO~elan:~s who ive taine,d from 'the 1itY Clerk or the porting to be the duly authcnti. object and prayer of Said ~etition tlOn befOre~rhe In the County. Court

here of the late Harry Ham er Specla~ ~ng,neer, Joseph C. Rey- cated copy of the last Will and being to ohtain a decree ,of said Room m he Court House 10 theand Mrs. Carroll Kavana h, nolds. ::>U S(luth , ~ Avenue, ,?ma- Testament of said deceased, may court. foreclosing tax salel certifi- CIty of \ aynf', Wayne County,friends express their syn/lpa y, ha, Nehra~l{a... ,Id?crs d~sIrfn.g be proved and allowed as the last cate No. 59, issued to andlheld by Nebraska, Ion the 11th day of Aug­Both were former-\residents~ pJc;ns and .~pC'clf,l~atl~ns ~ fot thC'lr Will and Testament of said Franzi plaintiff On the following efescribed ust, 1947, Iat 10 a. m .. at whIch

o""n. usC' mdY obLun samt from the E. Moses, deceased, and that the real est ale, to-wit: Lot /Thlrteen tlmp you. pI' any of you, may ap-Mr. and .Mrs. Harry Wage an ]tngmeer, JOseph, C. Reynolds up- execution of said InstrUment may (13), in Block Three (3),/Origmal pf'ar and $~OW ~~usc why the

dr?ve to Lmcoln ~unday to . eet on paymc~t of $10.00. . Ibe committed to F. lr~ing Moses Village of Hoskins. In Wayne pra;yer of s~lld petItiOn should not FOR SALF:' Tric:-,(']es. 1 sizps;MiSS Joan !"'Iartm of W~nfl ld, The ES~Imate of the apprOXImate as EXf'cutor. County, Nebraska, .and f~r('closlng be granted and decree entered lamps at drast Ically reducedKan., ":"hO w.lll spend a ~oupl of ?onstructlOn'quantitH'S and the un- ORDERED, That Jul' 25 1947, liens basf'rl on .said taxTsale cer- accordlnglf" prices; hclOdy hot \\"affle Irons;~ejks 10 theIr home. AlflC' Ut ht It costs are ~s follows: *-t 10 'I k " Y. 'd f tificate. and subsequentl'taxes ac- Wilness my hand ang official automatic foasler, plpclrJc popand' family were evening visito s. Unit Price h . 0 c OC' d a. ~':t?S assl~e ~~ cruing to plaintiff sinCe! thp issu- seal thlS 1 th ~ay of July, 1947. corn poppers; GE Irons. new 2=t4,

In honor of A, W. Dolph's hi th· 9252 sq. yds. :J in. Reln- P~~;~~~ i~~I~rcs~~dl~~~ ~p:~r ~t ance of said tax sale qertificate; (Sl?al) J. M. CHERRY, pound models; all metal ironing

~:yg~~s\~I~a;·eJi~n~~C.~~~ld:: ~l;~ I~~l~~~l conCI,':·\~'a~:I~n:;.;;· $ 2.GO ~I~~; ~~~:t~,~(~~r~.~~~j~r~:~n:f ~~oo~~t~uea~la~~t('i~~J~~~~r :~d1~~ ]~4t3 Coun~ Judge ~,~~r~S~oJc~~~O~'adl~~~~~~~gr:~~ahd Mrs. Clare .Buskll"k\ Mr. nd 391>0 I~n, _1 GI~ (on~- 1.L3 thp pelllioner should not be grant~ virtue of said tax llen~, includmg X()TI(,~ OF SETTLEMEST :~I~~na:~~n\itce~~~I;ri~lle~~~~i

~i~~orG;.a;"~kuF:~~k'J:rof'~en1;~: ;~i;)~~u~,?S: ,:~:.v:,,~~nt~cc i~~~ ~~:;lC~m~[t!~:~cln~':f~i~~ ~~~l p~~~ :;n'r:~;;/~~~~:~~~:t(~~~~,;r f;~~~ In tne t::~:t~C~o~~TOfWayne ~~t,~~chno~:~;7e:~c;r~~h~~~':,:~;~~y. an~ MrsFi W. ~. Rmg n~ ;,\'1 lo. ~. <:()ncr<'t~ wa l'r hC'aring thereof, be g-~\"rn to all closing and barring you and each County, Nebraska. Iwaters; pressure water SYS4

M~:~eMild~:'d A~te/g ('I', sr., n _< m:~t ~1:)~', ~~~~~~,:~l' pa\"e- 2.00 b~r~)~~~~i;l~it~~c~t~~rl~n(J~a~~ism~;j~~ f~t~~~~tO;ra~~t:~edl~~l r~!~~~~1~rUfi~r~ CO~~~y~~~.t(' of Nebraska, Wayne tems. pump Jacks wnh motors;

Mr. and Mrs. Harry.Long . ~f 19t~~~;t;('~~0~: curb & gut- 1.50 in The Waynr> Herald, a weekly to, lien upon or equity of rC'demp- To all pC'rsons interf'stf'd in the ~~~~~~n h:sr'rv~l~~~rsP~~~k~;~~ers;

~~sah:t\\~~~~;~rs~~~g~~~.nes~~; 94 ~ql'k~'u,>;' ~On<VT~('tl' cross 1,3,-, ~t~~~~pa1~C~C;;;i~~eu\~~C~~idp;I~~ntf~ ~~oenr:~f."'~i~dr~:ld~~_~~l~ '~~ ~~~ ~:~~ ~~~~~~:of Frank M. Grlffith, de· WAYNE ELECTRIC & APPLI-"t f th k '1 d \Va sOft rno(f A~CE CO., Emil Dupskv., Own~VISlors or ewee were.i~ r. n 'J . ,. ", said day of hearin . ment of the sC'veral amounts so You arc hereby notifiC'd that on

Mrs. Herman Brucligam and ois, ~ con.crete 1111 t,~ to n moy( 13.00 (Seal) . M. CHERRY, found to be due agalOst said real 1he 2~:1d illY of July, ]947, Mabel er. J2411Mr. and Mrs. LOUis T('st and ar- 80 L;~. f~. ('t ~t Hl. curb & 100 j10t:) County Judge estate, that it be s.old to salisfy MaC' Savi e filed her final ac- FOR SALE: ELECTRIC PlL\lPry, Carroll Kavanaugh, Mr. and '- g;u er 0,' owet ._._ the respective lien."; so found to bC' colint and petition for distribution JACKS, simple. good, singleMrs. Henry Nolte. Mr. and 1rs. J t mag~oI~ I ltlgs & covers 750 ~OTICE OF SE1I'TLEMENT due agalOst said rC'at estate; to Db- of the re idue of said estate. a helt, in popular sizC's.Aug. Brudigan, Arlene Greve and '- ,0 a JUS "J '., _ OF ACCOVNT tain a r!f'CI'ee placing purch"sers dE"1ermlOa ion of the heirs and for Pnc!e of the Farm Stock

.Mrs. Adolph Henschke. .)3;r Lm. ft. ~1 111 Ilipe so"- 4.2::> In the County qourt of Wayn\'! m posse".SIOI1 of the property, pur- a dlschant"£'. Hearing Will be had \Vati'rers·..Mr.andMrs.Geo.Buskil'k,~, rs. 410 Lin. ft. 21 iTI.piprsewcr. 3.~O Counly, Nebraska. chased by thr'm, and fOl' such on sakI account and petition at THE REST BALED HAY 118"V:lctor Trook amI Joy were 1. C'~- 0'10 Lin. f1. l:..! Ill. In](,t pipe. L.O{) Th(' Slate of Nqbraska, \\layne other and further T'f'lief as may the countr Court Room in Waynp, wide) ELEVATOR YOV'VEday supper guests at W. C. III g s 11 manholes ('ompletp wilh County, ss. I appear to hp just [lnr! equllahk. Nebraska on the 9th day of Aug- EVER SEEN.and Wednesday sLipper gUE'SI' at 300 lb. l'mg & cover .. i'D.On 'To all persons iriterested in the You. and ("H.:h of YOll. an' re- ust, 1947, fit 10 o'clock a. m., when SMALLEY BLOWERS.A. W. Dolph·s. They wpre "l'd- 14 H'll1fo!'ccd COller'cte inlets. 65.00 rslate of Herman' Broschcit, dc- quired to answr'.r said l)['t11lOn on Iall personjs interested may appear Mowmas1er Lawn Mowers (21ne~day caller.s at Mrs. Cora B, .es~- .1 open tllro,H mlds . J5,OO cE'flsnl: or before lhe 23th dily of August. to show dause \vhy the prayer of h. p 1, $149.50.ler s and MISS Annc Young m Each Ilid must be accompanied You arc hereby notified that on 1947, or the allegations of said pc- th(> pf'titloner he not grantpcl. Washing Machines.Wayne.. Victor Trook came lrom by ~ cprtl[jod ch('ck in an amount the RLh day of July, ]947, Herman tition will 1)(' taken as lrup, and Dated this 22nd day of July, Zf'nith, Farnsworth RADIOS.Des Momes Saturday and h.e a~d not ]Pss lhah five (5) per cent of Lundberg fJled hlS flnal account dt'c~('e \\Jll b{' rC'ndcr('d aCl'ord- 1947. Oil Heating Stoves, DuothermMrs. Trook spE'nt that evenm m the total nTl[lount of thf' hid, pny- lind [wlition for distribUtion of the ingly. (Seal) J. M. CHERRY, and Norge.the Marcel Ring home in Wa nt'. able 10 the r-'lly Treasurer, of the rl'siduC' of said ('.'-,talc .. a determl- DatC'd this 11th day of July, j2:4t3 County JUdge NEW ELECTRIC MOTOR--';;, 1,~

City of Wa~'n(', Nf'braska, as sur- nation of the heirs: and fa;:' a di8~ 1947. 101 h. p.Oars Collide Saturday. ety that tM bid(ler to whom 111(' charge, lIparing \lliil be had on THE COU0rTY OF WAYNE, WlANTS ELECTRIC FANS.

Cars belonging to Gus L nge conlract is awarded \\111 prter in- said account and petition at the STATF. OF I\'EBRASKA, I, Qualityat-and Frank Henschke colllded four to a contracjt and gl\"P bond 10 an Counly Court Room in Wayne, Plaintiff. BICKERT FARM SERVICE.miles south of Wakefield S' lur- amount equal to tile contract pricE'. i','cbraska, on tlie 26th day of July, By William A. Crossland, Wayne. };eb. j24t1 SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS: Aday evening, upsetting the He sch- TIle City reserves the right to l'l'- 1947. at 9 o'clock a. m., when all j17t4 Its Attorney \ I representative in Wayne everyke car. No injuries Vo.Crt' rce ncd any OIl dll bills l('cCl\ed or pflr:-;ons int('rpsten m8Y appear to FOR SA~E: Registered Brown'~ 11 Monday for sales and service of

except a few scratchs, [Oi;tt!~fJ~,~~::;:~111:;~:~:ror:~:;~~g~~;:~:'~~f:~;~~tl~:r£~~~:fo:~::~ col~n'I~~c:~~:~~:~:~:,I~'~rWeyne ~~~~~~~~"c~6n~~~thsold ~2~~~~ ~~!!~:~D::':55 ~~~~£::.~~~~:S~~~IF:~Members o( trw C'11y Council of 1947. In the ~latt('r of the Estate of F'OR SALE: 8-foot John Deem j24tl Norfolk, Nebr. m8tfthe Clty of, Wayne, Nebraska. (Seal) J. M. CHERRY, Gporge S. Griffith, deceased. binder~ good shape, pnced to sell.

Stgn('u, L, W MCNATT. jlO1.'3 County Judge To the heirs of, the Cl'C'dltors _ E. W.I Andersen, Wayne. j24t1 WANTED: Killer horses for foxAttest: M:lY(J!'· all persons intprC's(C'c! in the f'st c OR sP[L~McCormick-Deering feed. Colson Hatch~~

~~\~I~':~k~' BfiFSSLFR, NOTH'E TO CREDITORS ~~dG~~r~~l ~)~,~~r~~fi~~te~;"~~d'C'in 8~ft. P9wer binder. R{>ady to go. W~;:X~~r~i~h~frM~Cr~~~aJhj;~~~S~aJ. pIt! w~~~;~ ~~~~ Nebraska, County of the' assessmC'nt of ('state and n- ~~~~rj~ J{~?"ad:~~. 1

1,'2 miles j~;;~~I _---,- --- - To the credilor$ of Hay West hCJ1itance and succession taxes, WANTED: A sleeping room by

Slaughter steers, year ings, NOTICE OF SETTLE~IENT l\IcClurc, deceased: both State and Fed('ral~ young lady. Phone 4[23. j24t1pheifers and cows sold on a low, OF ACCOUNT A period of thr¢e months from You. and each of you, are herehyabout steady market at Siou. City In thfl Countv Court of \Yayne August 1, 1947. is allowed for til- notified that ElIC'n Jones, On theMonday. Action was f'xtr mely County, Nebraska. ing claims against said estate. I 18th day of JUl~" 1947. fl1en. herslow on cattle seJlinf under, 27.00 Thi' StCltc of Nehraska. \Vayne wdl h('ar such claims August 1, pctJllon in said County Court ofand on in between IKinds of OWl'. County, "..,. 1947. and Novemper 3, 19.17, at Wayne County. Nebraska, alleg- FOR S LE: Used 4-foot duplexSteers and heifers ranged from To all J)eirsons interC'stC'C1 in the 9.00 a. m. of each Clay at my office. ing, among other thmgs. that: r$~~~ \ aSyC~:P~~~~~o~o~o~~~~~~~$19.50 'to $31.00, est ~eife s at estate> of Augusta Brummeb, dc- (Seal) J. ]\1. CHERRY, George S. Gnfrith. a resident of$28.00. Cows clear d from 10,00 ceased: , County Judge St. Joseph, in Buchanan County, vatia District, 109 Pearl St.to $21.50. Bulls sol $17.50 own, You arC' herehy notified that on .i17t) Joseph G. Rogers, Atty. State of Mis~ouri, departed this Phon 72. j]4t1St.ockers and feede steady, sales the 3rd day of July, 1947, Harry ~_ life inte:-;tate on or about June 13,$15.00 to $24.00, eeding eifel'S Brummels land Edward Brummcls NOTICE OF RUIT 1932, seized in fee simple of Lot$17.50 10 $21.00. I og trHdi g un- filed their final !1['('ount and TO: Ida L. Brinkworth and Nine (9), in Taylor and Wachoh'seven, 25 to 50 cen s highC'r, sows lion fnr rli~tribution of the Jamps Brinkworth, wife and hus- Addltion to the Cily of Wayne, inup 75 cents. Butch I' sales nged of said estr-te, a determmatlOn of band, trustees; th~ heirs, devisees, Wayne County, NC'braska; that

I ~~:::t~~:t=====~~~'.,'"",:,~~~+,o~o~,~.",dw~s--,f:",ro?"'mthe hell'S and for a dischargC'. legatees, personal: representatives, said petitioner is now the ownerHearing \yill be had on said ac- nnd all other pers~ns interested in in fee simple of said real estate;

••:: count andj'petltion at the County the estate of Rag;neld J. Manthei, that all debts against said estate=Court RQo n in Wayne, ~ebraska, widow, deceased,: real names, un- have been paid and said pstate or, • on the 26th day of July, 1947, at known; all persons having or the property thereof is not sub..

• 10 o'clock '8. 01., when al1 persons claiming any interest in or to ject to the payment of any estateinterested lllay appear tD show Lots One (1) and 'I\vo (2). in or inheritance or sucec!';slon taXl'$caus(' whiY the prayer o[ the pcti- Block Four (4), Original Village under the law~ of the UniteQtioner be not granted. of Hoskins, in Wayne County, Ne· States or under tlw laws of the

Dated this 3rd day of July, braska, rC'n,] names unknown. State of Nebraska. Petitioner1947. You. and each of you, are hereby prays for a determination and de'-(Senl) J. 1\1. CHERRY, notJfiC'd that 'on the 12th day of crep of the time of death of saidjl0t3 County Judge July, )947, lh(' Cuunty of Wayne, 'decede'nt, that he' dieo intestate,

Sta1e of Nehraska, a body politic, of his heirs. the degree of kin!';hip,NQTICE OF SUIT filed its petltlOn in the District the right of descent of said real

To Olive Joan Wallace, Katrr'ina Court or Wayne County, Nebras- estate, that llwre arc no debts,Wallace and Glenn H. Wallac{\ ka, against you, and each of you, estate or inheritance or ~uccessionwife and ?usbanc1. Leila Cloyd and the oh.JCl'1 and prayer of saId peti- taM'S against said estate or theFloyd Clcpyd, Wife and husband, tion being to obtain a decree of property therf'of and such othtrMyrtle I-~ass Goettsch and Ray- said cOllrt, foreclosing tax sale relief as may be proper.mond GOl:1ttsch, wife and husband, cer1Jficate No. 60, issued to and Hearing will bt> had on said peti­Effie Hass Scherner 'and ClarC'nce hf'ld by plaintiff on the following tion before me in the County Court

~rC:der~e:~s:i~~ ~~ri~u~:s~~'h~~~ ~~~rli:~ ~~~l ~~~te(2\~~~t:BT~c~ ~ft~:no~n ~~y~~u~~~~sec~nuntty~band amli Wife, Mary Ellen Fe'al Four (4), Original Village of Hos- Nebraska, on the'llth day of Aug­and Kenrteth Feal, wife find hus- kinR, in Wayne County, Nebraska, ust. 1947, at 10 a.m.. at whichband, Darrelll Hansen, a minor and for foreclosing liens, based on time you, or any of you, may ap­more thah 14 years of age. Eileen said tax sale certificate, and sub- pear and show cause why tiheHansen, a minor more than 14 sequent taxes accruing to plaintiff prayer of said petitIOn should notyears of p.ge, and all persons hav- since the issuance 'of said tax sale be granted and decree entered ac-

• ing or chUrning any interest in the certificate; to obtain an account- cordmgly.South Half (Slh) of the North- ing of the amount due plaintiff Witness my hand and officialwest Qutrter (NWJ/4 ) (lf Section under and by vir~ue of said tax seal this 18th day of July, 1947.Seventeen (7). Township Tv.'enty- liens, including interest, penalties, (Seal) J. M. CHERRY,five (25)1 Range Four (4), East of attorney fees and costs; to obtain j24t3 County Judge FOR~A.L'E': Improved 160-acrethe 6th P. M., in Wayne County, a decree, foreclosing and barring fa located 5¥.! south and.1N b k<jJ. rImes unknown you and e ch f f d LEGAL NOTICE wes of Wayne, knowfl as the;,~~samd e:~hn:f y~il.l are here'by all ~laims ~pon~ i~t~~~s~ o~~:s:a~e In the County Court of Wayne Reb cca Thompson farm. This

notified,l th't on lhe 5th day of in, right or title to, lien upon or County, Nebraska. is a gently rolling Quarter withJuly, 1947, Richard Wallace, as equiity of redemption in said real In the Matter of the Estate of a f ir set of improvements. Onplaintif(, filed hH,1 petitIOn 10 the estate or any part thereof, and in Francis P.· Griffith, decea~ed, RE . Farm is clean of bind-

L C wee~ and burrs. Price, $170.00.DistrIctl ,COl,Jrt of IWayne ounty, default of the payment of the To the heirs of, the creditors of,Nebras;,. Q,nd commenced an ac- several amounts so found to be all persons interested in th~ estate MA TIN L. RINGER, Wayne.tion ag 'ins~ you ~nd each of you, due against said real estate, that of Francis P. Griffith, deceased, I j2411as def ndants, impleaded wlth it be sold to satisfy the respective and to all persons interested in FORfALE: \yell improved 160· G'~''_,:other q fen;dants, the obJect and liens so found to be due 'against the assessment of estate ana io- acr farm located 5 miles north- ~prayer f~ld petitIon l~ to (lUlet said real estate; to obtain a de- heritance and succession taxes. eas of Carroll. A real goodand coli Ir plamtiff's title 10 the cree placlf\g purchasers in posses· both State and Federal. 'far that is in excellent can. ~South a1£ (8%) of the Northwest sian of the property, purchased by You, and each of you, are,hereby diti n well fenced, and on mail ......~~ ~-l~uarte ( lJd Of Section Seven· them, and for such othe~ and notified that Ellen Jones, on the rou e: Price, $150.00. This ~a.rIlJ • -. -...,.... .~ r - < ~ •

teen ( 7), -:r:ownship Twenty-five further relief as may appe!'!t, to be 18th day ?f July, 1947, filed her mu t be sold by Sept. 1, 1947, it Convenient terms Appr~veci:"IiY FAA I(2,5),,;R ng~ Four (4}. Ea.t of the JUGt and equitable, :-~' petition iQ said County Court of pos es.ion i. wanted next March, if ' fl' • "

" .,!n Wayne County, Ne· ~ou, and each of you, are reo Wayne County, NebraSka" a1leg. i TlNif-. RINGER, Wayne., ,ean be,arranKed i or .! lnancmg ,~

against you and all of quired to answer said petition on ing among other things, that ~'0iit.;U:E:~g.;;]y-~~i.j2~4~tilll"'••••II•••".~•••II~!'~'!'~"~"~'''!''~'';~·'>M'I~~!;~..the ~nts. Plaintiff. in his 01'1 before t~1"25th day of August, Francis P. Griffith, a resident of ' .petiti1:' a~o prays for a construe- 1947, or the allegations of said Middlesex County, State of Massa- rOR S~,: SI!ghtl~ us~d Sterlmg _._,o~,>...>~,

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There', a gracious invitation to lw~like living in these sddi­tions to your living room ..... an invitation that prom.isesComfort-and Convenience-and Be/;zuty for you and yourfamily.

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.95 p:yh,:!!.'Ynt&:nee: $O~OOGJf:tly tD ~ "o.co

Payable J.fonthly Plan

Your living room 'is truly th~ "heart" of your ho!.•... and thiscomfortable, "livable" furniture makes it the hesrtf-wanning~omyou want it to be. Both soia and chair are design~ for an aCJ;ive.comfort and bf!fWty..kJviTlff family. Base, backj and cushionsare spring filled. It's furniture you'll be proud pf ... and thecost is moderate. 1

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cil Clark and Gerald Clark fami- worship, 11 a.m. The BrotherhoprJ

lies. :~~lnrO~e~i1f~~~~ ~~ t;l~ech~~~~Concord Free Church. at 2:p0. Devotional service, recrea-

~~~V~~~~l~~p~:I~~~.~~l~~~eir ~'~~cb~~~ fellowship. A hearty

se~~~~aa: ~~':r~~F~:d:ra.m.Sun~ Hdly communio~ will be ob-day school at 10 a.m. serv¢d at the Sunday morning ser-

At Clark Hom..,.. Sunday evenIng service will be viceS, August 3.In a family picnic at the Gerald held jointly at the Concord band:- TIte Wakefield district Lut'her'

Clark home Sunday wereiMrs. An~ sland. Rev. Walter Sloan of Dixon Lea~ue Bible camp at, Niobrarady Wikam and Vava of Petersburg, will be the speaker. parl{ opens Sunday evening, Au­Alasl;:.a, Mrs. Beulah MdCutcheon Midweek prayer meeting 8 p.m. gus~< 17 and continues until Sat-of, So~th Sioux City, Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday. urd~y noon, August 23. The costVoim. Wall and Ro.ger and Mr. and fqr the week will be $10.00. TheMrs. Gerald MartlOdal: and.Li~~aI Concordia Evan. Luth. Cburch. Luther Leaguers who plan to arMof Portland, Ore., MtSS Virginia (Rev. J. E. Sutherland, pastor) ,tend arc urged to register in ari-Clark of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. E. Sun~ay. July 27, church SChool.'1 vance. Pastor Sutherland is thr:-J. Hughes and the Ivan Clark, Ce- and Bible classes, 10 a.m. .{)ivine camp registrar.

was decorated in blue, White ~ndyelJO\v. Mrs. J. E. Sutherlandsang, "WondC'rful Worle"" MissMarl1yn Anderson played a pianosolo. A scrap hook was made andpr('sented to ~the bride. Luncheon\vas ser\'C'd.

Ob;;f'I-Yf' Uirthd:\iY.1'11(' Arvid Peterson, Glenn l\-1tg ,

nuson, Kenneth Olson and ctJohnson fanlilies WE're guests atEvan Peterson's Thursda.y 0\'en~ngin honor of Burdell's blrthdaj.(.

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For Phyllis Johllifon. ~'The Arvid Peterson, Geo. i\1 g­

nuson, Glenn l\-Llgnuson, Evon e­1('l'son and Oscar Johnson fa~'i­lies were a1 Al·t Johnson's Tues ayevening in honor of Phyllis' bi th-day. I

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ALD, WAYNE, NEBRASKA" ~SDAY, !JULY 4, 1941

Coil S}}ringsBuilt for sleepin~ comfort ;;springy coils and more coils . . ;with sta.bilizers tp. help pr~entswaying, .. and platform top for

mattress '$13 95protection. ;-; ;-; '1 ;-~ . •

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MattressFelted cotton at: sil/es Oaid inlayers) ... with downy soft, loosecotton in the center. Tufted floralor striped coverin*. $14 9550-lb,. weight" ", . , •

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3-PC. SUITE .•. lleull/({Ill/yFinished Jli£'rcs -of stripedAmerican Walnut, 5-ply, com­bined with matched Orientalwood, highly polished. Grace­fully rounded fronts ... dust­proof panels in top and bottomdrawers. Lots ofi drawer space•.. 7 in 'chest CW' high), 4 indrop-front vanit)1 ... plate gla.ssmirroro

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much 10 an astern leidy thatwhen she wa cal.led to gct het'papers, she' h d a stretcher takeher from a' h spital to the courthouse.

Rodeo Stat' ernc Eillint ofPlattC'vil!e, Col., was pulling onhif> high-hecled ools when he felloff his bcd, I-I was taken to uhospital with a hanged-up hip.

. "hrce convict in Adn, Okla.,sawed theil' W8 out of the localjail hut we're m lllwntardy delayedwhen their gcLa 'ay car re'fUS0d 10starl. They ma agC'd a quick startthough, wh0n ,0111(' hc11!ful copsga\'e them a pu. h,

JULY AND AUGUST

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'" ?/ I.. ~.t.~~••Supplies You Need On he!, Farm

STOCK SPRAY .. ~98C gal.

INSECTICIDE 1.2HOG-OIL 50

TItACTOR FUELS ANDsupplied by our tank wagon

D-X Lubricating Mota FutlDi~mond 760 Oils and reaS,es

Ic;c halted traffic in Norwich,Cohn.. this ~onth. Huge cakesfell from an ice truck.

NussBen Franklin Store

Give the-family ~ome'hing 10 grow on, glowon~ between meals. OOWN'l'fLAKE Dc;-nIJIIare rich in honest./o-goodnp.H nov,,~hmenl

-IQsle like dream dOnuTS, 100, The DOWNY.flAKE machine makes 'em righT before yov-fresh and hall

SEE THEM MADE AT • ••

In Coos Bay, Ore., thG' coastguard cutler B nham raced 250miles out to se , 250 miUes backagain with a ver ill ship's ~ook be-

Mr~ and Mrs. John Peglow of lieved stricken with app~ndicitl$.

Gretha, had a real house warming .Th(' doctor's dia nosis was seasick­when _they retu'rned from a visit nC5S,'in Kans~s. The thermometer inthe house read 140 degrees. "It feltlike a blast 'furnace." the folks ex­plained. A hEjad 'Of lettuce in therefrigerator had wJlted and ewnthe woodwork had 'begun to peel.The only explanation was that anelectrical disturbance upset thefurnace thermostHt.

TQis time the boy got away fromthe 'fish. Johnny Cragon, 9, ofDanvers, Mass., and his cousinwere fishing for mackerel. Th;'l'e)Vas a terrific tug on Johnny's Imcand into nhe pond wcnt the lineand Johnny.'

Kearney fire department hadbeen having difficulty wi th citb:ensflocking to e\l"ery c'all. Recently po­lice emergency equipment headedfor Kearney, Lake, bottleneck~d

the entrancei and trapped all the• foliowers. 'A charge of $1 per car

was made, making a total col1ec~

tion of $92. The amount wasturned over to the flood relieffund.

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~*i" "t f D I CO-NC-ORDI N~WS annual pIcnic in the Concord prl<! ItIti", ~~~i~' ~~ es or aY I I By Mr& E. J. ~Ugb'" ; !~~:'~. :r~~m~~L:'t}~~~~~rII;; ".,,)"~'.' ....;.1.".' .' ..... !.6.. n Mo

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;';i t ,J 'I..... were in Wayne Wednesday. sonsr and GeoJ, Harper were' Sun- Ivan Clar~'s, Ju.ly 29. Mrs. I.:~I, ., I~~ ..'~aldj, ".trra.ffic in East crow shoot. Eu upon ass~mhiing Albin Petersons spent Tuesday day I dinner g~ests in the Glenn Rubeck WIll assIst.

I ", QD"Ho~\.Day aS1Cakes around the table they all brd.€\I"ed evening "I-t Marland Schroeder's. Paul horne. ' ' T--'--~"I,I, ;.' .-' Fall':From TrUck. ham and e.ggs. ,The Glenn Magnuson family Mir. and Mr~. Raymond Forsberg Son is BOI·n.'. r were at Thos. Erwin's for dinner and IRoger and Mr. and MI'S. Gil- A 500,_ weighing) ? poundS

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: Jthe ~trek #om Omaha to Salt Stenographers in OmahaICh~m- Sunday. " bert Forsberg', were at Arvjd Pe- oun~cs, ;..:"vas bo~n ~rl?fl.Y to r.Ltlk~ City, ~hiCh toolc Mormon ~er of Commerc offi~e ar~ stri~- Mrs. Kate Rewinkle and Vera ters()n's Sundal)' and Mrs. Jaak }.rwm In a Wa ne

, ~ion..~.e.rSlll0 days in co.ver..ed. wa.gM In¥ to kCCP.CO~1. . WillIe LI1.,e.r.eg4.. -~ spent Sunday afternoon at Geol'g"e Mlr. and Mrs~ Wm. Wall and Mr. hospital. -ons 100 yea ago, was made in lar restaurant IS closed the won!le~ Voitel's'. and I Mrs. G. E. Martindale were , ---~-~-110 ~inutes riday by a p~oi in a have. been ~torin thc~r lunchfj'~ ir The Wm. Walls of Portland, supger guests in the George Vol- Hon Is Corn. . 1jet plane. Iso to celebrate the the Idle kItchen refrIgerator. A were at Herman Stollc's Friday lers 'horne Saturday. Word .has been recOl.ved h recentennial,l 8 Mormons have been fellow employe s~ed a socret~r'y cvening. Mil". and MJ1s. Lewis 'Reynolds of the bIrth of a son to Mr. ndtraveling the trail by car from to place ,h('~' lune 1 ~n the l'e'rlgeira- The Marland Schroeder family Frank Reynolds and Elmer wii~ Mrs. Norman Forsberg of 0 ('-tHin'dis' to Ut h, the route followed tal'. .The gIrl w lI{ed to thb kit~~- were at Eric Nelson's Thursday marth attended the races at Co- bolt, Ia. Iby the carav n in 1846-47. ell With two par 'cis, put o~(' as!iqe evening. lumbus Saturday.

and the other to keep cool. 'S('vdral Mrs. Thos. Erwin visited in tl1(' Frank Carlson and Mioni(' andhours la!('r she open('d ;~ warm \Valdo John>;on !lO!lW in I)ixon Op..:tl wel'e dinner guesls at Artlunch. The othe pal'{~el in the :1'0- \Vl'dnc.sday. And~'rson's Sunday in honor offrigerator conta ned clothing and Delores Car I >; 0 n vi>;ite(} at Harlan's birthday.shoes. Frank Carlson's [rom Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Reynolds

until Saturday. and Mr. and Mrs. Merle RUbeckMr, and Mrs_ Olaf Nelson and \Vcrt:' supper guests In the Newell

Doris wen' at Art Doescher's for Slanley home Sunday.dinnm' Sunday. Miss Virginia. Clark rctUl'!lf'd to

M~rJjn Reynolds is n Chiaago Tuesday afler spending afe\.-v iWl'eks in the few da:ys wlIh her parents, MI'.home Ilear L;lUt'(:1 and Mrs, "lvan Clarl{.

Mil and Mt's. John Cal'lson <ind M'rs. James Matsukis, 20('. Nan-Eric Larson visited in 11ll' Viclor cy and Micheal visited Teddy 11at-Forslperg home l·'riday. sukis and the Kyriakos families in -~----..- "

Mrs. Katherine Nichols of Brelll- SioL\x Falls last week. . Honor I\lrs. noq~m(~Yl'r. ~crtoJ1., Wash" is visiting in Ihe Ntrs. D. A. Paul visited .:\lr. and Mrs. E. L. .c;orgmeyc;r wh isJames Matsukis home Mrs. Paul Harl and new grand- moving away was honored ast

Mt,. and Mrs. GC'org(' Hanson of daughlel~, Marjol'ie Sue Hart in W~dnC'sday when 3.() were gu.('st~"tFresno. Calif., \\'e1't' SllPP01' gtt0s1s Council Hluffs Friday. the home' of Mrs Herman St Jle.at On'ilk' Rice's FI'iday. '1'l10 families of C. J. _Magnuson Mrs. BorgmC'yer was prcspnte a

Juseph and Louisl' ':-;;andin of and' Geo. Magnuson, and Miss corsage and (1~0etl'ie iron.. I

~~i~l;~~n~?~~'hn \~~c~rl;s~ns ~\~~~~~i:l!~~ ~\:'~~:~~~ ~~~l1J\ln:~~r~~~/;;'.on Pe~ Falllilit's COIl\'l'nl'. I1\1 H ld II A family galhel-ing ill thl'1cr-

l\Tt's. Thos. Erwin and l\11's. C. l' rs. aro 'oogner and Marcia man R('ilh hom!' Sunday incl d0dII. Tuttle visited theil' pan'nf'.;, Mr. and, Mrs. Ludolf Kun~ and Elaine members of ttlC' l{cith families ndand 1\1)'5. C. H. !\lehon, Saturd'IY. attended a bridal shower fOl' Miss the C. J. Di-l.hm::;, Relatives ere

Heullcn Goldhergs a,'d "'''1'' Shirlcy Otteman at Hooper Sun-· ~, n,- oJ d here trom Kearney, Brun:-\ ick,Bjorklunds of Wakefield w('re din- ay. p.lalnVicw, Wayne, Obert and, Ic-ncr guests al Emil Swanson's SUll- Mr. and ;\Trs. Rufus Caliu\-\"e and ndgc. A dinner 'mdd<l,f Barbara of Blue Island, Ill., Mr. lunch Werc to ahoul 50 1')eo-

I\-liss Bl'rnjc(' Fon,!H'l'g C;trlW ann Mrs. \Vm. V\'all and Rog-rr and Ille.fmln Omaha lil.... t \\Pc);: to he wilh 1\11'. and Mrs. Ivan Clark, Virginia ---- I

Iwr mullin, Mrs. 1<(1\\111 ]-'or"ller;..;. and CtlUck were guests in-the E. Shll\\r'r for Brif"'. I\-\-]10 is ill. J. Hughes home Thursday evening. A mis('('Jlilll('(JU's !:>llOWPr \OVils wId

In C;rcenc'ls Ind., thinlty TI10 \V'lldu Juhnsun in the Lu1heran chul'ch pilI1'JorsJohn Torr tilk head to drink dinnt'r guests in lhl' rtoy Cluh liltS ('Ielli<'. Ffliday for l\1rs. 1\1r'rle Hubec a

ShortlY after -sugar rationing": bottl,e of pop and was hospita- ::i~mJ['OI~~~~~", Yl\-Ir.C<.I,~\rda ~altnSd I\Ior- ::\iIemlJel's of the Golden Rule recent bride. Aunts of Mrs. Ru-

was released this inciden t happen-I. hZE'd. WI tha-£.Tac ed \'erll' bro. __,;;-:;-:;-:;-:;:;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:_;;;;;;";;;;;;:::':'.:::J:.:"::1U:h=an:d="::":i::r:f":m=i1J::'e:,:h:":ld=th::C:::ir=:":::c:"k:':"::":"":;'::h::O'::'::('''.=-S::l'S::.=T:;h:;t.':":'~' :tT~h.ed in Tulsa, Okla. A motoris twas !-- I rfined for driving 55 miles an hour. I FIremen III )hiladc.lphia burst

, The explanation, "1 was just g.Oin g Int.o.<I h01Cl. )'00 1 to rip a bJazin.Kto get 100 pound sack o[ sugar." rn.at.tress f,rum nd~r sounq-aslcpp

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Members of the American erO\\-' :atcr lhey fou d" the tTuJ1tressShoot'ng • ass . l' ct ablaze agall1, 10 folk blls~[ullv

that ~hey wo~~~a ~oanve ac~:~\~~n('f~)r 51C'cplllg. •

breakfast following Ilw annual j'__,_~__ Mrs, flulh Slurch, :zq, of Chi-

.....---------:-, ~:~~O~'\'\.~-~l:n.~\·~;.l ~ng.'~;:H~~~~ {';.\)~'\~Ifl.(:~from some bus cs <lnd hll hc]" onttl(' head_ ;\'1I's. Sture)) (I]H'I1('d hr'rmouth \vltlp a d ,,-;cr('flnwd l'krteeth fell out. SIH'told llie

mHn slooppd It (lIck up '. Il'('\111and fkel.

I!oll~ton ;lre look'me: for n,burglar laundn-' wi! )11

li:1l'.c('n y , TIl{' man ,brOk.-p in.to. "Ilaundry. stoje {ew dOJl;J.l'~ anCl aclean shirt an left a dlrtv sltwt.A few nights I tel' 'he dropped 10101:l~\~~h~~ld 1~~'l~~ ~. o~~t\\'i\~C il s~~J~~onE'. 'I

A Texas gal' E'nel" who has an in-Icurable illness says Ih;1t he fss.pending the h lppiest yeat:~ of hisMe. He im'ite' all his [mnJlv andfriends In he \ jlh him as of I-en aspossible and a ks them to makenoise and have a gbod tir:ne.

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Connies Victoria CrossNames You Know

SHOE SALE

• Georgiana

• Trudy Hall

EVERY SHOE REDUCED ONE·HALF OR MORE:

35 Summer Slack Suits$6.97

Gold Cross

NO LAY.AWAYS, RETURNS

OR APPROVALS

Regular $8.95 to $14.95

Lot Blouses & Jackets ,~ V2 Price

$1 88 $288 $388Relr. to $3.98 Reg. t'? $5.95 Re~.to $7.115

Save up t:o 50%

• Carole King

• Joan Miller

~YNE HERAlLDWayne. Nebraska, Th ursday, July 24.1947

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KITCHEN TOWELS

COOL PLAY TOGS

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LUNCH CLOTHS - BRIDGE SETS

A close-out of discontinued styles and I/:patterns. Only a few of each kind.. . . . 2 PRICE

CHILDREN'S SUMMER PAJAMAS

Now .... 15c

Reg. to $1.19. One !Jig lable of fasl col- 68or. Sanforized Gil!Jrae Collons. Broad- Cclolh. pique and novelty cottons ..

GILBRAE COTTONS

PRINTED JERSEY

Regular $1,98, Beautiful pallerns inrhyon jersey. Ideal for summer<lresscs. N().\V orily ... ...... YD,

Regular $1,98. The popular AmericanSilk Mills Peek-a-boo Mesh. ]';ow go­ing at only

Sizes 1 to 6 and'8 to 14, , , Reduced nearly 50%

~:~I~%'~F.ri~~~i~~nddj~~peq~!~~pe;·i:~~~$1.00

SLACKS-Sizes 2 to Ii .

,Sizes 1 to 4 , .. Rell, to $~,39

Seel~,sucker sun suits for boys and girls.Sizes I to 4. Many styles to choose fromat thiH lo\v price _

Sizes 2 to 6 . , . Reg, to $1.98

\ Dozens of one and two-piece play togs. $1 00·'All fa~t color seersuekh and prints. •

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OUR ,STORESWill Be Closed

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Fur Prices are down!But 'Quality is up!!Fashions are trulyOut of this woddl!

. Yes, full' prices arie down , , , butwhat's more important this yearsfurs are the finest, primest qualityever! And fur styles are the mostexciting in a deeade. Whetber itbe budget-minded moutons, hand­some muskrats orr fabulous mink • ,

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John Parke h~s enliste In the or os lCerMrs. l\-Iargal!et Mills, 86, died at navy for three y~ars and i takmg VF'Vv mot .1luly 1'5 with Com·

bl/!:l' hOln;c in Dixon Monday last boot training at' San Di go. He mand('r Carl $andahl m charge,~~e~k.~a.....ft~r a. long illncS;s. Fun.eral ex!pects to complete this in S('P~ The gro~lp acqepted the resigns·

I rl es' were 'conducted Thursday tember and may then be orne on lion of' Quar~crmaster Beverly: 0rning -at St. An~'c's ,churcJ1 in leave. He will likely b t1'aos- Canningi as JH' plans to join the

L-"i:on ,and burial Was in Dixon fe:4red to another station at that army aUr conts, Kenneth WhoI'·" mctery. time. ldw was :nomin ted to the position.

.I.Dcceased,was born in Galena, - ,__,_ .. _"_____ The w·:-,::t IlwC'ting will be August

If" July 15. 1860, and came 10 Ce- Former Residen 19.

~i:e~ ~~U~~1ni~\IIWl~1;nS~~~v~~dm~~~' Will Be Mer o,·ied RE-ENL.ISTS IN AIR m.'" couple farmed ncar Dixon until Rev. Willis S. Ickln '( f Three CQRPS 'THREE YEARS ~

1926. Mr. lV~ills died in 1934. Forks, MonL, and l\-liss Maria tl

Mrs. Mills leaves two daughters, Vander Vos, daughter of Mr. and :slisWr Bridgetirrc of Maryknoll, N. Mrs. Richard Vander Vos will be •\1., and Lillie Mills of Di'xon. and married Tuesday, July :2~1, nl :2::W :

sims, Anthon}' and CharlC's of :~;,h~~~7~m~j~~c~~1p~~~~ 1~"Hllal~,l;li~ !rpxon, .______ ' ....\tQuth to Return 10';;~~ \'~~<l~~~~~~n~:;i:';~iWayne, g

I· From Tokyo Area ~~~e~~~~ds~';;'~~;h1~~dT:~~ \0;Yl~~ "T5 AI. L. Shufelt, 19, son of Mr, Creek Methodist church n Three'

and Mrs. Geo. C. Shufelt of Wayne, Forks, Mont. ..He has ac cpted nis returning. t(j~ the stales COl' dis~ call to the Kimball, Nc\)r., Prl'sby­charg~' after serving 10 months terian church and \vill be 'in SCI'\"­

\yith the famed fighting First Cav· ing there about the middl' of All­~lry division which is on occupa- gust._tion duty in the 10 prefecture' of Rev, Ickier's parents, :\1t'. andt~e Tokyo.Yokohama area, This Mrs, S, ,J. Icklcr, h3\'C b ,Cll \\-nhdivision, starting in Australia, was him in Thl'ec.,~orks. Thc} nwy (t'-

first in Manila and first in Toky6. turn to Wayne. IW

T~e Wayne youth, who went I'll'qv I t Aug t as 'th th To Build lIo"l'ital :lite: qe~:rt~~ tro~;s' \:s :ISUPPl~ The home which Elof all I (lllll'lja :

.' Cl~~~f~l~ ~~~~~c~oi~a~~r~~~c~9~6~ !~~~i~~~~~ 7~~'ea 1~~SP;~:~1 \~,,;il; S()t~ :returns ~o civilian life, at auction for $4,900. T 1l' huil~- •

ing will be mo\'cd from 1]11' sik ElGerald Veik. 16, of Albion, son and a ne\\'. modern hos ital \\-ill :

"()f Wm. Veik. was fatally injured be erected. :last Wednesday when a tractor he ~---------- •.}vas crankin'g turned over onto Geo, Sheaff was in Hn ·tings Oil !)ilger J'; a..,king lhat plans be :him. business last Wednesday. mactl' f(JJ' t!lJ(!d cuntrol then>. •

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Everywhere •.. wherever you go l .. truck users-areI'ralslng the sensational new lIn~of Advance-DesignChevrolet trucks. Reason? They'fe really new, reallydifferent, introducing tm. unique j:ab that "bre1ltbes"-that almo~t literally "lnhal~" fresh air and"exhales" used air,· plus scores ofother newfeaturesand innovations long-awaited-'ong-wantedl Builtto be first. and built! to lost, tjbey're big-looking,big-loading, powerful yet econoqlical trucks to do amore profitable job for you. See them now.

*F~elh-Qlr.h:Qtlnlland ventilotinst ,,,,tenl optional at .~tra~•.

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Wiring

Lester Electric

The Cab Ihal "Breathes"

Fre'haiH'dmw~infromtheout- f''''side - heated L-' 1~

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J aok H. LesterElectrical Contractor

Phone 4$-W1120 Douglas Wayne, Neb.

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Don't wIre uY}til you hFlve ourprice. Free estimates. Allwork and material guaran­teed for one year. Be safe.Have your wiring- done byskilled workmen trained forthe job.

"'p have all ma.tprials andfixtures for a complete job

The Finf'st to \Vorkmanshipand :'\Iaterials

Panels and pick-ups hav:cINCREASED LOAD SPACE. . , .

~~~de~~~;J~~ :~d~~~a=t:~greater dlstancea for Ii longer timQI

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The cab is FLEXI.MOUNTED­cushioned on rubber against roadshocks, torsion and vibration! • , .Driver's compartment is wider,with ~ore leg room. Wider, deeperwindshield and windows increase'visibility by 22%1

C. B. THORPE CO,LIVE STOCK BROKERS

omce Phone 8·4223 107 Elchanllt Bldg.Yard Phone 8·4242 Slau. City Stocir: Yard.

C~evrolet VALVE-fN-HEAD TRUCKEk'GINES are world's most eeo­

'nomical for their size.... HYDR:\U­Lie TRUCK BRAKES are fJXdUS:fJ!lydesigned for greater brake-limngcon~ct.

Obs~rv(> Birthday.

A birthday party \Vas hold forMrs. Wa r r en Austin at theAustin home- Tuesday las I week.Guests included Mrs. AndrewJohnson. Mrs. Melvin Johnson,Mrs Waltn lIt>rman anel TWila'1and· Mrs. Joe BccKcnhauf'r andPhillip.

Wayne, Nebr.

Amountraised by T 1:946

~~i~&n 'Ivies

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Repair old screens to protect't "i

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MORRISOCoffee

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ST TEMENT OF PUBLICATIONSummary f Co":nty Budget and Levy ¢omparisons

Wll;!'lIO Co nty, F1""'lI Year Jnly I, 1947 to June 30. 1948'

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Hot Beef Sandwich, Potatoes and Gravy ,40,

Fruit Salad Bowl, Cinnamon Toast "........ . .40

Chilled Asst. FrUit Plate, Cottage Chees .45

Assorted Cold Meats, Potato Salad: .55

Chilled Alaska SaI1l10~, Potato Salad" .j..'. .55Cold Baked Ham .._ .. __ _ . "" .60

(Rons. Butter and Drink served with bove)

Sliced Peaches and Cream .15

Chilled Cantaloupe

VETERANS! Herets 5, • n

GI Insurance Advice.

Typical Luncheon Mem~, Chicken Noodle SouP. 10c I

Choice of ChilJed Juices, 10c jI·· Roast Sirloin of Prime Beef, Brown Gravy .

Fillet of Haddock, Tartar Sauce .

Creamed Dried Ham on Toast 1...DeLuxe Ha~b~ger and Sliced Tomatoes.

Jelly Omelet ._ __ _ .

Vegetable Plate with Hard Boiled Eggs.

Browned Potato PattiesCut Green Beans

DiJi·ner Rolls and Butt r. (',offee·: Iced or Hot Tea Milk ( c extra)

'!'~~lIi~JelIoDessert ·Orange She bet

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schnoor werbat Albert bamme's July 13. i~he Pa¥l Baiers were at Adolpl,1

Ba~;~s a~&tM~:~k c';i;f~~~B,d~~kjrwere at lEd. Grone's Thursday.

The Warren Austins Were t

Don MeYier's Thursday evenmg..!The Rqbert Turner family call d

at Don Meyer's last week Tuesda .The Ed. Grones were at Elm r

Lyons' at Laurel last week Mo ~

day. ' IMr. arid Mrs. John Lutl. were ~t

~;~r Jorgensen's last week Tur-

Mrs. l\iiae Lower wag in carr}1July 11 tor the funeral of M .Sue Bealle.

The Alrt Mann family were 'nthe Adolph Claussen home Thu s­day even;ing.

The ~rnie Sievers were I stweek -Su.pday dinner guests at 11.)M Sie~er's.

~==:::================~~==:E=~~====:;===~===:I======~:t==~1 Mr. an~.Mrs..~aITY Bartels, d

:··:,,~rtliri:ary Moved ~ar. driven by Edwar Kai south, er to WaJlie of Wakefield.

ai-Iy. Period. on~r:; ~6t~·b~~~~~~ :Sth~O~~%~,.~" ~ .. th~ Wayne of her daughter. Mrs: ,G. Mines.

.,23, 19111: Mrs. D. R. Ehlers. 28, residenl~rare··g66d 'tor a bUm- of Carroll, died July 22, 1931, In

, " p in Wayne county. Decatur. Dr. Ehlers s a dentist.Small grain is only fair 'and is Mrs, Mary Surber, 8, formerly

.

.'fcreleId.ing 20 to .30 bUS...hels to the of Wakefield, died i Lincoin in~' JUly, 1931.. Misso~rJ Valley PipeUne' compa.. Mrs. Geo. Holekam of Carroll,ny plaI\$ to ex;tend natural gu ser- underwent a major peration invice to Emerson and Wakefield Weyne.this fitll, Mrs. James Nielse and infant

ot~~~:l~Z::~:u~~go~~ :~~~~i~OSr;~~I~ed~o inside from

8upp~~ater. . W. H. Jltees return d to CarrollMi s Eioona Sonner and Louis after recovering fro major sur-

anI were nulrrled JulY 18, 1931. gery in Wayne.Em er,"~Vana. ·57. and' daughter- ··The skeleton of a mammoth

in-law, Mrs. Mabel Evans, 27, of elephant was found n sand nearPender, were' kUled July 21, 1931, .Ainsworyh and will b placed in aWhen the WNAX truck in which n'luseum. c

they 'Y~re ~ding collided WitP a Mrs. Augusta

Carroll, w's honored on her 90th I guests in '~he Harvey ECh(tenkamr d ughter were at MarvIn Victor's Bon observe h~r birthday. Pfi~ fMId, the ~~d Schultz family of ..."",.,. . rNORm.... .- uk._ 00", • .,. "' ". . M .nday of last week. in cards went to Mr~. ~ohn Brui:li- Martil1sburg. the bon Di Maios anqc. H. M!rriS of Carroll, shipped WAY N E' Meyer's 1i!hat evening. ' rs. OUo Fk'('r spent Wednes- gam, Miss Mabel Bntdlgam alnd Judy ~and ~anet BrE:!BsJer. Lunch-

10 p\lrehr. s~eep to Illinois. I Mrs. Dot;l Pedcl'sen ard Mi.s d morning of last week with Mrs. Max /Brudlgnm, Lunch~on eon was Ber~d after cards:IVtrs. 0 a1' IRamsey underwent Holli,s Jo~mson called in Ithe Ha/t- rs. Matilda Lage in Wayne. waH sprvC'd. ,

an ope-ration I~ Sioux City. by r' So »Sen home last wet:'k Sup The Donald Peters family of Por fourth Birthday.K. N. Par~e will bull,d a new Staff Correspondent d~y e::ning. , ',! "- akefipld, WNe in the Gilbert For fil.\:th mrtbday. Mrs. Petdr Haberer entertained

hoxs~:b"Yb~~~a~~\~~;~~the herd Mr. and Mrs. Ed.. Echtenkamp Mr. and Mrs. Harve~' Ecbt~n~ R ~ss h~m~ Thursday evtmi~g,-k Gue!lls In the Laurrnce Ute¢ht July 16 in jhonor of Esther's 4thh H L b f were at Emil Utecht's Sunday last kamp an~d fa~ily ,spent ~ast wejek B :.x r,u :gams w~reTat d ran ~~~~ ~~~r~~~y'h\~t~~~yJ~:j~: r~~ '~l~ehr~a~irs.f~~~~~~~:rr.;~d ~~JJ~

~~a~,~os~~~ldf~.ngenerg. arm week. ~esday'evenlng at the, Reu~en ~r~~a~u~u:;tC::I~on ~;SV::ke_ families of Frpd Schlinf's, Clarence dren, Mrs!'Ftobert Turner and chiI-Oliver Iiies~u and Mis.!}. Loretta Patty and Bobby!Bulkley spent ' ~o~~ h~~~. 'Faye EC\1tenka~p fi ld, spcnt last w('ck Tuesday Schlinl;!S, Albert Schli.nes, Ronald dren and Mrs. Gordon Jorgensen

Mjarotz of'Hosikins announced their last Satutrlay In the D. B. Gifford spent la$t ~~k SUndaYJfternqon ith her d:;lUght('r, MrS. Ed. web-IE:~)~Ii~S~a~nd;;;;W~a~l~t.;,;;;U;:;;t.~C;ht;;:;:O[;;;;:;w~a~~~e.;;;a;n~d~Ro;:;;d;n;eY2.;;;;;;Th;;;;e;;;;;;hO;;;g;;;te;;;s;;;g;;;s;;;";;;rv;;e~d.a!?proachitJg nP.arriage in 1931. home. ;I~~~re~~.~nd "Audr Slcvl!'ns c Mr, and, Mrs, Clyde Baker and I.

In Early Wayne FIIe-.'1. T1~;:d;~ ~'~~~~~~Pi~t1t ~~:n\~~~~ Last Thursday afternoon 1.a- t e Henry Mau famiJy were at Gil- WAYNE MONUMEN.T WORKSFrom \Vayne Herald for July 24, Giese home. vonna Kraemer, and Eileen ~no- b rt Mau's Tuesday evening of lust

1~13: Northe{lst Nebraska tennis J e r ry Brudlga:rrn,~ spent last Marlene F1ege visited ir the ~r- eek. E. (i. lo!MITH and LEVIN JOJlN~ONt9urnamcllt \fas played i1Wayne Thursday'afternoon ir\ the Herman nest Echtenkamp h{lme. Janice Mau spent from Monday Phone 172-J Wayne, Nebr.· , . Andrew Joh,nson of n ar Hos- Gee-we home.r, Mr, and- Mrs. Chris Erickson: of t 'Wednesday of last wf'ek withkjns, dropped' dead July ... 4, 1913 Mr. anc;i Mrs. Roy t:'tierson spent Norfolk. spent from Saturday; to er grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. We maintain a large, up ...to-date display of·tAMjn~I~/tigg~rti ~4, ;aug~~e~ last Thursday evening! in the Chas Sunday evening Jast week in the r~nr~ ~~;e~rs. Gus Laase and finished memorial for your convenience.f~ J~ltU\91~g1~~mObur~~ :ife~:d fierson home. " M~. Ott~ I-~nne~~chs hon;rr rs. George Laase of Wisner, were "REm:~BER WE ~A~'T'FA(lTLRE"wihen "he c;~ried flaming varnish Mrs. August Dorman vIsited In r. danM rsd· arvey p lttg,er- ~t Mrs. Martin Holst's last week Quality. Workmanship and Price

! ... the S. J. Hale home Sunday morn~ bel" an r. an Mrs. Melvin Meyer undayevening. Our Best Salesmenftom the house ... Carroll voted ing last week. were supper guests in the ~d.

fJ ~o ~ inf favor of iss~inr $20,000 Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Hale spent Meyer home Thursday last week. a~hse :n~e~r~.a~~::,~oar7n~r~~~ _ ALL WORK GUARANTEED _

;e;a~ero~~r~~;' s~'a~o ~~. ~:~ last week Sunday at Ta~Ha-Zouka Mr. and Mn. Glden Sampson and inner la$t week Sunday at Bill J24t4_C a I . c·t . . 1913 park in Norfolk. famBy and Mr. an Mrs. Carl Sam- ..,. I I I .......__........-:--__-----------..;.-~~~Ju .auQua ¢lr UI m . . . uellion ~ent last Frid&y eveni.ng enJamm s In Laure. I~ _

Cpmmercial Club is considering or- w:~~s~~O:~~e~~::rins~,~~tf::~~ in the ~~s. Otto H)rmerIchs home. f ~~h~~~,~~~: ~;eo:f~:~~1M;~:~~; ------~Unb~i~~G~O\l~:~~.an~:~db~;;~t~~~ ry McMillan home. an~rfa1ajt,M:~d ~~:rOr~d ~:::;r~.~~ 0 Sunday of last week with their

~ff [ . W··d C A Mrs. Gilmore Sahs spent last M d

If' e1" en e In InSl C . .. . • all of akefield, spent last Wed- ughter, Mrs. Don eyer anS r, 1. Predrlwtsky, Louis' Schwed- Thursday evening in the Harvey nesday evening In the Henry Bush amily.h 1m and C. B. Hoogncr of Wake- EC~~~~~~~s~:;e·afternoon Mrs. home. The Alfred Sievers and Verniefi,leld, made a booster trip to pro- Faye Strahan was a callcr in the Gary and Yvonne Krallman ievf'rg familieg and Mr. and Mrs.mote Wakefield's first chautauqua Lloyd POwers homC'. spent from Monday unlil Thursday m. Wrobel of p{'ITY, Wis., \1,-'('1"('-

· .. Miss Sara Killen, Wayne col- Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Hale were last last week with their cousin, Merle n the Julius Menke home at Car·-lege staff rnembcr, is chroute 10 Dean Roeber, in Alvin Roeber all Thursday. ._Euro!)c... The state boat.d of- edu- Tuesday evening callers in the home. ~ ., 'M k S Mrs. l1enry Lower of Danvillp,~~'~2ad~~~~r~J:~~\~~~I~~~f~C~l\';~~' %r. ~~~g;r~.o~~. V. Crawford Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Gifford, and hio her daughter Mrs. .Joe :Vlc-

spent last Wednesday evening in their hO\--lse guests, Mr. and Mrs. onald, and thl' latter s daughters,will I"('plac(' tile old one'

lthC' Roy Pierson home. Hobert N'IcConnf'll and chlldrf'n, of ary Lou and Barbara, of Akl'On,

Xotf':S in 1'0n('11 PllIIwr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nolte and Nixa, Mo., spent last wc('k Sunday )MOh"inoct· ,.,~e)~,~:... thewr;"k[n,:~,.thF",rhid"ayj.'.rts(t'

From Northam NCbrlska Jour- Viola spent last Sunday evening evening 'in tlw Mark Sf ringer , ".1 1.~ CT '.

nal, Ponca, for July J, 887: Hail in the Otto Heithold home. home. Inamed's sister-in-Jaw, Mrs. Macstones ];.l.rgcr than hcn' eggs fell Mr. and Mrs. Barris Sorensen Monday supper guests in the /Lower. They \\'ent to Carroll toin large qUlanitif's. Livm;1ock was were in the John Franzen home Harvey Echtcnkamp home \l."Q're visit Mrs. Lower's brother, Ed.

Ib'.ldlY brUiSf>d., .and grai.h' gardens Monday evening las!. week. Mr,. and Mrs. William Wall and Moore, and nephews, Leonard andand fruit WICTe, destroyed ...Far- Mrs. Otto Hinnerichs and Ruby Roger, of Portland, Ore., and Mr. IWillard Moor.e, an.d also Wil.l visit"lers have laid their cdrn by, not spent last Thursday afternoon in and Mrs, Ed. Meyer and Frc-d Ru- in Randolph, Bloomfield and Lau-

I·· [.or lack of weeds but Ibecause Jt the Julius Hinnerlchs home. ser of Concord. rcl befote· rpturnmg homeRonald Stringer and daughter, 1 --

~~ t~l~~~~ t~a~li~~ ·q·Uit~~~ ~:f~~u~~ le~~'p:~~ ~~~~. ;~~kB~kue:d:~de~~~ Barbara" and Mr. and Mrs. Roy. Oll'WrYf' Birthday.I~mia and abuut 10 al'~E's of Da~ ning in the Otto Saul home. Kirkp~t~ick, .all of Indepe~nd('nce, I About 40 fripnds and Telativrskota territory are on i their way Mr. and Mrs. Julius Kirchner Mo., vIsl1ed Hl thl:' Ma~k SliiFmger weri' in thf' Pele- Nelson hometli> the gulf ., Thl' steamer, Gen. I W d home" 'lJ'hursday afternoon last I~ Thursday evening to help ;,\1rs. Nel-

~spent ast e nesday afternoon In week. Ronald and Mark Stringer __. __._._. _

1 ompkins, :"'<15 considerably di6- the Ernest Echtenkamp homC'. ha led when It struck a rock ncar Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Vahlkamp are brat ers. . I Feeding Heif,ern Stock Helfara

the \'olcano as it passed up the <;lnd Delmar spent last Thursday Bo~~~r:n~f'~;'1~J-~l~, ;~~~r;;dGI~~ ~::tde';ng~e~~i~gHfra. ~~~~~;gOCOSWIIriver. It pulled back to Ionia for evening in the- Ed. Baker home. ORDERS SOLiCiTEDrepairs ... 11wre- is no finer land Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lessman ford of Omaha, and Miss Joanneand no healthier climate in 'all the called in the Ernest Brammer Gifford 'Of Lincoln, spent last weekWorld. All wc need is la little in- hIt k S d eo . 1n the Cliff Pf'nn and D. B. Gif-dlustry ... T. J. Ryan~ who lives o~;s. a~. ~~eH~h~~e::=~dnI~~~. ~~~ h~or~e~·rot~~~sG~~fO~1rs~{'~~~~;

,. .;.,..;.,..;.,.;....;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~, I~~~r i~o~~~~;a~ok h~n S~;~lt~~a~ ~\~~~ ~:~rsc~~nd~~~~~nin~~~·st ;l~:~ Penn. Mr. and ~lrs. Nylc Gifford·rill h . f t 1 - f t d Mr. and Mrs. George Meye1'\ and arrived last Thursday evening and

Try t h ~-v.~O_i~~~n ~('i~o~rl~:d tJ2~~ f:~t. GaI!!B.va spent last week Sunday wIll be going back this \veek.

e . • • He found two veins of coal. The evening in the Glen Sampson home.artesian well is thE' finest sight in Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pierson werethe country. The "big cow" sinks visitors in the Shirley Spragueinto significance besi~e it. "A home Monday evening last week.fJw more enterprising farmers Mr. and Mrs. Glep, Sampsonwould raise Nebraska from the and family visited in the Georged~ad }rvel of a status QUO to an Meyer home last Wednesday eve-active transitive perpendiCUlar." ning.

The LulhC'ran seminary is to be Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lessmanmpved from Homer to Wa:Yhe ... spe'nt last week Sunday afternoonCe-d:;w:- county has nin~ artesi&n at the James Hank home in Con- 1

wflls .. Ex-Senator Van Wyck cord. For ,Top Bf·('kf'nhauf'r.

orated at Wakefield on the Fourth Viola Nolte spent Wednesday af- JoAe IBJie'.·cth~naYhaPu"errtYh'ovna,: hej)ndrin ....,til'hre.1· .1 . Thf' legislature passed a law ternoon of last week with Delores ~c '--'Vi

wl~ich reuire.q aJ] children between Hcithold in the Otto Heithold Beckenhc\uer last wepk SUnday]8 fnd 14 to attend schqol at least home. evening. \ Guests included Mr. and12!wf'f'ks a j'f'ar ... John La\VTenCe Mr. and Mrs. Charles Junck of Mrs. Ep~ Beckenhauer, Dr. and!of IWaynp. who went to California, Carroll were last week Sunday Mrs. T. tr... Jones, Mr. and MrSj'wr~tef'i, "I am not so much stuck dinner guests in the Dan Heithold Ralph Bc!ckenhauer and family

~~Jt~~~~o~~t~~a~~:~i~~~:)et·h;:~;~ hO~~: and Mrs. Glen sampson·~~eerM~~1a;'~m~~: ~~ge~%~~~I'll! be with them before ,long." ... vio$ited last Thursday evening in were seD-jed. • J'A Jife insurance comp~ny and a the Elwood Sampson home in 'bo rd of trade are the latest pro- Wakefield. Randol~h tax levy of 27.7 mill.jccts being talked in Mfl-rtinsburg Mr. and Mrs. Henry Echtenkamp remains the same for this year· .. Geo. Herb, editor of the Wake~ of' Wakefield, and Mr. and Mrs. ------"------____ Ifie If RRpliblican, has gone to Ed. Echtenkamp of Buffalo, N. Y., I

~~'"""" _ro Mro'~. '"' -" ,"00",00 I;A~TE Iby I

Staff Correspondenti

PAGE THREE

MeConley of Faith; S. D., were lastweek Tuesday luncheon guests inthe Mrs. Ray Perque home. In lhea£terngon the folks visited at AI·Ian Perdue's ar(d Mrs. AdaliaBush's. They were supper guestsat C, J, Perrin's.

to Junp 30, 194'1' Ind.

~Disburs~Balancesments Jllne 30, 1947Receipts

1, 194.7

DANCEAT

West Randolph Ballroom"Where the Good Bands Play"

FRIDAY, JULY 25

8,1:25.86 $ 43,597.63 $ 49,73640 $ 1,987.09274.52 1.591.72 1.796.15 70,09H2160 4.i77.R9 5,380.50 218.99

2.09 1.:)7 07 3.391,283.30 7,468.90 R,423.76 328.44

267.41 1,586.01 1.176.18 77.24:2.55 .06 .05 2.563.14 615.94 608.11 10.95

36.17 7,206.40 7,112.8-1 126,733.6!)

5<1,490.·13 27,9803,116 :2:>,92:),68 6:2,626.3953.00

5,552.(J141350

60.2514,6;)6.54 20,251.33 19,08020 15,827.6i69,789.45 21..'574.86 14.36461 7B,999.7017,763.23 7,511.37 10.90211 15A63.i1

l,091.2S1.091.:25

1.091.2.'5l,S74.,;R 1.01 1,575.593,428.34 :1.03 ~OO.OO 2,933,371,327.,99 642.10 399.20 1,57089

513.10 513.106,254.11 332.89 1.729,20 4,857.80

84069 4,122,36 95.84.-

4iiJ50,(n 28,32 1.57 76.76

Tn.i6 1,215.12 1,.134.75 " 1337.13 .74; 3 .

108.164.36 126,37841 120,911936, 114,645.41l,Ol:2,nO

10.162.n7 2.840.96 3,6083:1, 9.,194.7031,051.26 32.419.85 36,145.35, 27,3:L5.76

2,955.932.955.931

30.60 17.4053.UO~

l.OlL.On SOO,DO1,012001

500.0U

1:5.00 1.368,17 1,368,171 73,0030339 550.35 495.i]J 358.03352.39 352.39

74.85 5.477.1655521l~

443.75 159.25 542.7560.23

7,793.6R 16,81lal 6,307.91 18,:292.23 Ci

B.11j41~50

41:3.:llj11,110.37 3,339.25 12,289.01) 2,160.82

1,953,00 32.356,80 28,609.41) 5,700.402,256.60 1,837.0~ 419,60

244.80 204.00 40,8086.41 3,392,34 2.73i.lS 741.62

2,673.46 8.178,80 10,20786 644.4034,370.94 9,075.69 14,491.,* 28,955.22

796.60 461,57 3,010W 601,922,351.6:2

3,646,71 53R.52 170.01 4,015.22169.26 1,0;:;4.70 UJ1R.76 505.20

31.13 1,045.00 1,045,00 31.13~26.85 2.,')7 5b 228.92

1,362.12 1,300.04 16.39 291.152.354$

7.31 6991 .7p 76,722,2lO.~3 2,261.24 3,O38.6/' l.135.791,036.69 739.09 48.911 1,726.84

105,00 1,080.00 450ilJ 735.00199,04 775.66 612.93 661.77

5,894.88 2,046.77 630,sb 7,310.76964.70 1,887.19 30.08 2,82L21

75,96 4Ll6 I,m 115,99614,68 862,28 9® 1,467,16

3,89 ..1- 3.89

$409,878.60 __~_-l3425,050.12 11412,440,iJ $422,487.82

409,878.60 ! .,.$834,928.72

422,<187.$

$834,92812

BalancesJan. 1, 1947

OVER 40 YEARS OF'RELIABLE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE

FELBER PHARMACY

~ CARPENTERtn-"'! COMMISSI('N COMPANY. ~ 1~ SIOUX CITY STOCK YARDS

former's sons, Alvin in Susanville,and Pat in Sacramento, and hersister, Mrs. A. E, \Valkey, in Sac-ramento, ,

Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lawerence,Mrs, A,. A. Bell, Mrs. Fred Chap­man of Burbank, Calif., and Joe

~••.........•....•••...............•.•.....••...~ PRESCRIPTIONS: TWO REGISTERED PJlARMACISTS ... Your prescription• will be accurately filled by a reglstf'Tt'd phannactst only...••••;= H. J. Pelber an,d Walden Felber, Prescription Druggists

•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••. .

Music by

Hank Winder and HisV. S. A. Orches,tra

Admission: 83c plus tax

A DANCE EVERY FRIDAY ~

_.--.------........•.......•..................••••.••.,.....(;ounly Trem;urer\, Semi-Annual ,Report

\\'aynf' County, Sf>bra....ka

Balance June 30, 1947 .

Totals , , ,

fi,('('(Oipts and DI ..bursf>mpnts fTQ-ffi January------

State General FundSfate Permanent SchoolState Insane FundStale RedemptionState Veterans AidState Beatnce HomeState Capitol FU~Stall' Hy SupervisionSta'te Hy MaintenaNce

Aula Rf'hateCounty General

Trans. from Ad\'(:-rtising .Trans. from FpesTrans. from Auto FecsTrans. from Drivers License

County BridgeCounly RoadRoad District

Trans. from Poll TaxPoll Tax

Trans. to Road DistrictMothers Pf'nsionSoldiers ReliefCounty Fair1nsanc FundCounty ReliefBind WeedBec TaxCarroll Rural Fire Dist.Stanton Rural Fire Dis!.School Dist rict

Trans. from FinesSchool BondHigh SchoolInterest

Trans, to Collect ionsAdwftising

Trans. to Co. GenNa!Fincs

Trans. to School Dist.RedemptionPartial Paymen t Tax .Protest .Miscellaneous Fees

Trans. to Co, GeneralDrivers License

Trans. to Co. GeneralMotor Vehicle

Auto HehatcAuto Fer'S

Trans. to Co. GeneralOld Age Pension ..................." .Old Age AssistanceChild Welfare ..Blind Relief ,................ ,.", .Administrative Expense.V.rayne Consolidated ..Wayne Intersection ,.. , "Wayne Refund Paving .

Trans, from Wayne PavingWayne AuditoriumWayne Aviation .Wayne WaleI' ExtensionWaYf1l' Street ImprovementWayne Paving \

Trans. to Wayne Refund Pav.Wayne SewerWinside ConsolidatedWrnside AuditoriumWinside Electric .. ..Carroll ConsolidatedCarroll Refunding .. ..IloskiilS ConsolidatedSholes Consolidated ,Wakefield ConsolidatedWakefield Gr,avel ,........... ,

Balance December 31, 1946

OUlslandin~ registered warrants~Nonc.

..' jI, Jean A. Boyd, County Treasurer of Wayne County, Nebraska. b~ing first duly

sworn, do say that the foregoing is a true and complete report of a~I (un~ on ha~d,.,~ collected and paid out by me, from January I, 1947 to June 30, 1947, m~_~51ve,

JEAN A. BOYD, Treasurer, rayne Counly

Signed and sworn in my presence this 15th day of July, 1947. I '(Seal) t. c;.. A, 19ard'icounty Clerk

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\Vomel1'smeet in the

Saturday, .July :2G,Junior Missionary !land \vill holdtheir picnic in 1.11<' p;lrl,. Eachchild is requl's1l'd IJ]"Ulg :!.")cellt& for CXIJl'nses,

Sunday, .July :21, 16school and Bible class!'s 1 a.TIl.,Divine worship with Studenl Kind­schuh in Chal'gf',

Ath-'IJd ('Oll\l'ntioll.fin' and ChAr!l'S R;llwn-

berg I('[t for L)('<; M(Jin('~

to at tend tl1('Schoo] com·l'lltion In 1)(' hi'ld:23-:28. They were' chosen as deic­

e I" a 11 church. She gates from this <in'a.

the city Sunday fori -SI", """1 relum WAKEFIELD LOCALS

:\1n;, Anna K.O/?l- M\ss F31.'h.NU{>rtlerg(,r. SIJ('~t the'and i\11SS week-end in Norfolk With frH'nds.to SIOUX MISS Evodw Hcnr'y spent the

week-end Il1 Bancroft Wll h friendsImo Gel1l' Bur'hoop of Bnn['!'orL

is spending a week III the Nicho]­son-Longe home,

I~lllly at Waynl' Park,rally lor youths from

churThes of thedistrict willAugust 5 for

luck sup[Jcr. Delegates fromWakefield, Oakland First,

Salem (),'lkland, Pender and Bris­tow lla\T 1)"cln invited to attend.

2:03· Ma n. t

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fR I:E

The 1941 Westinghouse

. h Sealed·in.Steellian~_vm

t/~~' f'~/AFTER YEAR OF MANUFACTURE: AGAINST M UfACTURlN$ DEFECTS

G Damp-Dries

• Drainse Cleans Itself

llII Shub OffAutomatically

The Laundromat isCompletely AI/tomal;,

• It Fill.

• Washes

Q Rinses

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ISH A,It's the wonderful Westinghouse Laundromatl It d sI the hatd'work of w~shing for youl You' have no tu s1 to fi.11, no hand rinsing, !lathing to c1ea~ up afterwar s;

,1 In fact, your hands never touch the waterI

No bolting or. anchorhlg required. Installs a _

, rei U tainr,r .dOwn; Thrifty with water, sO P.electri~ • CO? in. _see it now!, 111

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III Wakef.,·ield 0 par~m/ent ..--WatJne H~rald ~l~~:I~f:'~!.:';rf:j~:~~~~." 'I 11: I and :~. and Mrs. A. C. Bichel.1,') "" i'-BY MISS IR~A, ACK .'ii, " Pic"ic dinner guesis. in lhe C. A,

KinnfY sr" home last week SUlJ.-

WakMield Opens' ji"" Societ~.J A " Wakefiel'd Po th ru,' URCH (S ~%t::~ :~~ J::~~":n~: oi';;:t~, "H . 1M d J ~ !mp~bves 8l City \J,I L IIy,"sc' t1<-, 'l"alte, OUe and Bema,dKin·

- "-" ,Osplta 011 ay Sodall··or('('3st. ~ lei' tJ· I M A '-'~'~nY,I!aMndr, ~a1';d' ?Mnd"s,MI"~Sd', JIO"hnnn!ylanO'f; cnn C?nner was S fie {en with <"""""','t·S·""'dl1n~ll~,·so,lhcl~n'l,p,.i"l'r;hM"dissd~h.1nao.'·,- .'v • _ '-

." -- R I Bl-idge club meets July'· 1 wlth b~!Jha.r polio .last weck fit his qomc Christian Churdl. lV ~,~ 1 U '- Ain~worth, John Kinney and~ MJiI Phoebe Ring eturns Mrs, C?lifford :G.usby, hhe In WakeHeld. H~l'l'Y Conner (Rc\', Robert Evans, S\lnJay~ in the, !-tar!., Fimhaber Charles Kinney, jr. The Seattle

To Be Gener~I ~anagerth;';~~jnA~~~~:a~y-:~~~ 'n, ~l w~li ;Jfl~~~:~~~ ;;:o~n~~Og~': f;'';; ~~~~~ ~~~:~0S~~~~;h71:;~ 11. hO~;~: i~n~';~j::f'~~,~ Brudigam and ~~I'Sa~f~~rn~~i;~n~he~:~e0':.'e~~~~~For Institution. Iheat state conventi~m rep rls. t1~Ht the laJ may he Hljle to return Choir Thlll'sday at 8. family ilnd r...1d. Lizzie Longe and JacLucline Anderson remained in

Wakefield's temporary commu- I ,Mer!:'y MI~.rth<l .clrcle .':1 'mbcrs hbmp sometimE' this w['ek. Ed\.... ln c<:llled In the Nicholson- ~nity hospital opened Monday. ·Miss ,w.111 .entertam. their lamlh s at a Glenn first com ph n i n {' d of Prf>Sbytf'rinn Churdl. Longe home FrlidClY, ~~~u~' aA~~~~~.ey, sr., home forPhO£'he Ring, former resident here, I Plcm~ ~up~('r In the park, uly 2·1 stiffnpss in his n('ck Il/ld back and (R('v. Charl~s Rabenbcrg, pastor) dt.",~·,1,I'S"",.F.,1'~!d·enMC(r'SJ.'v'h"n,',oo',' 1il,n"d"ocl~hiol-fis "in complete charge of general OJ',,? \...·111 mC'~t August, al the I~ter was abh.' to swallow only .~ < 'Ii LOCALS

.·maJl'agement of the institution, MasonIC hall \v1lh M~s. Harry JilQuids. His mother,' Mrs. Eva Sunday sCl1001. 10. Ikm·pr, in thn C('or~:t' BuskirkMiss Ring is a graduate nurse from Larson and Mrs. Ruth (Ot' ' s hos- Gonner, has been in dw city with l\lorning .worship, 11. . llOlllt' VI'iday ~liss De'lores McNatt of Chicago,~ • () (esst's ,\','n Westminlster Fellowsh1p, 0,, EtOl)' Ebf'l'ly'ol spontImmanuel hospital in maha and . 1. , \\"1.IS hC'r~ from Wednesday until

l'. tooK graduale work at Chicago- , Thf' lad observed hit ninth birthk

J<:ngllsh St: ,J~~·I~:.~·-Luth. (.:~,;U1rl'h,1 ::~~ ~'('(~I;(;~g~d,,','~\,'li,I(~l. 1\),',',1,',' ,"',_ "',ui~ M nday In thc L. W, McNatt home.,I, j." Lying·in'lnstitution. She had been ,~o('ial. ,day Sunday \'v~i:th a birthday cake (R nIl ~ .-~ Sl E" came hy plane.'l' .".in,.. a..hO..SPital in Sioux City and With .:\lrs. l\lim'r.... t Lamd party H~s paJ'tnts \\('('e in cv. a lcrt '\l"\lS(', ~astiorJ dl>nts at \\'aynl' co!ll'gl'. Mrs, Dan Shefry and Patricia

~' -0maha Ibefore.coming here. Mrli. Jorf'tta Miner entlrtClilwd t~1(' l'lly With hIm, Sunday school and Bible'! class TlH' jJon:dd IJel ers calkd at Vir- wJnt to Hastings to visit the for-../:.,' '~Equipment has not all arrived I ~('thodist Ladies' A1.d at overed at 10, . - Eld)f'rg's w('l'k Tuesday. mh's sister, Mrs. Joe Haberer.

:',but'"is placed on oroer for delivery dish luncheon July 1U. NEW STORE OPENED SCr\:')CCS at 10:'1.). r \\"l'r'l' Hauss' ncar TJhcy rcturned Sunday.··s~n. [Miss Ring and Mrs. A. L. - BY JOHN SCHROEDER ChOir Tuesday at R:30 p.m. ('\"('ning '11'Mr. and Mrs. Thea. Lampe

' " , N I hb h d P' t 1 vValthcr League July 31 .t 8:30 AI. Dorg was In \\"~vnl' Fri-,~t" : I'. 'foSl>isil were in Sioux City Friday t' g, or 00 It'n l'.. ... John Schroectf'r . mpved here last weck fl'Om Den'I.' to'.;pu.r-Chase general supplies and Nelghbol'S ,<:i:J .:\lark ... V' ~lliam s ne\\" stnn' JoC'a["d p.m, I l'\'(>ning to; ath'nd it sI1O\....('r for ...-dr, Mr. Lampe travels for ~", .. utensils for kitchen use. July 1~ for cooperat1\"l: !HC IC were south of tlw S.·t, Panl Lutht'ran Chutdl.. . 1,0A,.~l,'S,Onnlil>"~IlI~>ctl,hl~,,,fhOe,mhc,','m~a. t- cllcam separator compahy

I""L Officers and members of the the Raymond Paulson.s, Eug('lle The ('cnwnt -, 0:: -, L- Robert Sherry went to R~yal tho

0;;;: d I! 1 J t 7 miles south, 1 wcsl of W(~l..('freld D a is y I) Y s () n of In- f ', hos.~i1a.1 board· ,are: Joh,n Kinney, ... wansonSiill ·uwr! ,,:.1 01:3. JS fect with (TI,\zed Rev 'r 1·1 D"uhn,'''' ,,,,'11 10'",., Furth of July to visit his uncle

Ih, " ' .. ', - Ind., lind ;'Irs. Emma. president; Ronald Harchng, secrc- -- I J't'lml. The full will cI 'of :-,ervi' Sund y July a rl aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Louis

la.rv;. :A, L. Pos;pishil, treasurer; ."01' Blrth~lllY, . ~l::;('d as gl'nel' ..l1 r'l'IJi\l,'r shOll, H:trge, . c~'s il , Morgan J Iuh1J;mj, their S hineils. He will be back this) -." G t th 11 1 tit :21, at 9. _, .. cousin, Mrs. ,Jim Friday. I

.. - '·~~~T~~~n~w,T~aU~'Da~~;~:~~O~I'lh1m~,P:~~<I,;~aY <'e,en~~;' o<•• a~;,,~ " "n"<lmoo'a ['att,·n!. Te~~:: ~::r~~~CI~'~:;C~ ~';I~\'~t~7: w,~l':i'~"I"~'W~,:;';; ,)<I'y n10 ~,e,~:~~ "'~~~ lIarry Swinney and Ma,.C. Hypse, R. G, Hanson and F, W·I E ton S blJ'thday \~ere ~ l. lJ~n Earl !.1'onal'(f was taken·· to a paslor of ttl(> ,church and I.u' I til!' \\widll1l=; of :'Iise; Ruth Grit'sch g}lret plan to rf'tur-n tht" 1:1,,1 ofS/indahl. The hoard Will. meet... Sa.ndahl of LowrY.. f 1('ld, C( ]n" ~'l,lSS "1"1 d d I f I Jl I [ lt~i~ month from California wlwresoon cpt final plans.· Wilma Allelllan oj \Vaynl" 'lOti J I,d Jurs ay as a ~~gu:'r amI y I ('()I))l' liar y III 10 ~;:;::~~:111 II(Jt/:ll~~::' ~;,I(l~~~r~;)lt~~ 11~f'Y ha\'(' befCn visit ing since late

A1,pGihary ladies have been asJ and Boll Sandahl 1.l\'h. :\linn to spend the Jpne. They have been with-the

~~S~i~ft~~t~~~;~~~.r~~~~~~o;~;~~r] I "J'~llte~ H-{~~Pital. Entt'rs Sioux City HospitU'1. Misslllll ('o\','na.lll ('hun·h. \\"('l'[,;-end 11('1'(' !lis family in

~~~~~:.t~~f~~~:hyM~,Siia~~ Si~~~ /il)\~,e;i~~;s~~h~ Si,~;,~'(:I,'~'i(' Anal"~~d~~;~:,eydt~ ~~~:~;:7,:~:::;~:~~n~I~~:p~)~~:::ng :::~,~"a, l' n1a I ~""Iin Heoolh

rico.,Rtilstoii, Mrs. Fred Harrison, recei\"c medical treatme) 1. rCCl'J\T oilsen'ations. laken \\-'jll lJe uSl'd I'or Jor('ign rl'- ,JI" ;Iml ;\1I's. hoI' (';lI'lson l'll-

Mrs. Carr Anderson. Mrs. T. M !'l'turned home the fil'sl uf the \\"ill Attf'ntl ('onvPJltioll. lief. ~'rt;;llll'(~. at ~;,"h dUt\l; las~v\\'~('1<Gustafson and Mrs. L'1urcnce week. Lp;.':l(jll std.lc l'On\Tn- };\.('ning s('ryin' al k '. um ;IY or 1 r. all( ; rs. a!l'rJo~on. Mrs, Chris Nl'lI and Mrs" j l"" ",'1' ",. Ill.'I,1 1)",'"1",, Jltly Tlltlrsday. :11. BiblL' st IIdy ,( :;\,',.,l.qj);: alnd Ted and ,"vlr. and :\1rs.Aln),a Davis·served luncJ1t'on \.0 the Fur MOth Hlrtlllla. '. ; ,,1r {.srOl.1p. !l{'l,tli\'\,,, ;111(/ fril'llrls (,!ll('d 111 :c!71n i\llg\IS1 I. :-\('\"('r:d [rum here an~(Jr~r'::;~'.~r\~\\;Ol~~~~l:lt;lll OUI :\11', <lnd :\hs. \\·\11 111lgclll1;ln,

thi' n. (;. Ll'hlll;lIl IIOl1H" hllr"day lilan j() allf'tHl rt'tllrf)t'd IdS 1 \vl'('k Sillllrr1a~VlCl'S. [r(J!lJ wlll'!"I' l)wy

~~'~~n~~'~I~~:~, ~~~~:, ;':~~h~;;,l~. il;~';:'~l~Jt{ To ("hkuJ.;o For :\1,'('JJnK. t hl' Wm.

Lt'hman <jlnd Elmcr of 'o'ncord, T. ~;II\U~~~~~~()nt::''-·ISa~7e~~ljC~~~were ther(' fl'om out () IUWll. ~(,pd {'lIrn convcnt ion. HeLuncheon \Vas :il'l'vE"d. \\ dh it group fr'OIll Frl'mont.

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at "ah~ 'were Sunday guests ofthe families.

Md and Mrs. Kennit FI,orineleft Sunday to spen4 a week inColo~do. They visit the AlbertJohnsons at Fort Collins and Bu­ford ~ohnsons and Clarence J/:?hn­son at Buena Vista. Buford John­son ,~ recovering from an attackof pneumonia.

Mrl and Mrs. Art Brune andBetty Jean of Creighton cameMonday to visit Rev. Wm. Fischerand the Baldwin ;Fisc,he.r family.They; go to Omaha from here to no'see Mr. Brune's sister. Mr. and IMrs.. Warren McCool of Poncawere: Sunday guests at Fjscher's.The Herbert Gerlemans called.

Mr. and i\lrs:---.pon DeFord andfamiJy spent Sun.day in Fremont.Dennie Dean B,€an of Elwood.ne.p!iew of the DpFords. returnedwilh) them to spend1.his week. Mrs.C. A. Chri"ten:;,en of Elwood, whohad brought her grandson to Fre­mont, was in Omaha until Mondaywhen she came here to spend thisweet{ in 1he home of her daugh­ter. Mrs. DeFord.

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on APPff,V"d Joh".·Monvill" Home InslIlllIio" ConlrQ<Ior

In appointing Approved quality materlltls and care-Contractors for "Blown ful "\vorkmanship. This, inRock Wool Home Insula- tum, is your assurance oftion Johns-Manville in- getting a job that is. donesiHt~ upon rigid Rtandards right-r~ulting in maxi-of quality. Their selection mLlm comfort and fuel sav-of our company to apply ing}\.J-1\1 "Blown" Rock \Vool 16.yea~~_of_~xfe~ienceas-is recognition of our long sure Y~ Job doneestablished reputation for right. . •

FREE BOOK. Tells fascinating story of Rock Viool Home Insu­lation. Write or phone for your copy tD(\ay. Ask about time pay­ment plan.

Shown here are .4 fe~ 01 theJOO A;:COpS t~at caQ b~ suc­p'5,fully har~esced ",if/! the.AlJ.C~Qp Harvestet. '--Noticethe latlge of sizes ... ,from tiny,fille.mce~ sand drop grass togiabt, thif/>.podded hroa b!'3Ds, •• feathery Modes' glas.5. • ..hatd to open fla" !:>olls, ,.wheat., ,Iespedez~",s.,yb<:.ns••• sorghums.

The AU,·Crop Harvester,year in and feat outJ success·fully handles more different~ropsund~rmore difficult con­ditions _ with, greater influ­ence ol)Jhettendof~grlculture_ dian aD)' 'orher harvestingIIIJ~D~.

Northwestern convention. Theywill return Thursday or- Friday.

Mrs. B. H. Nunemaker and Jer­ry of· Sioux City are spepding thisweek hE're in the R. H. Banisterhome, The women are sisters.

F:?ct~~i~ro~a~~oo~~~~~ ~% h~ar~~turn to Washington, D. C. He hadbeen in the Jack' Dawson homehere about ten days.

Call' Mrs. Barnes at the Morri­son Hotel Coffee Shop for reserva­tions for Sunday dinners or spe­cial parties. We cater to any .!;izedgroups. Satisfaction guaranteed.

j24tlMr. and Mrs. Harold West, Mr.

and Mrs. Don Sherbahn, Nancyand Donna lE'ft Saturday night bycar for Estes Park, CoJo. Theyplanned to go to the Black Hillsand to return Friday.

Miss Helen Vath came fromChicago Friday to visit two weeksin the L. W. Vath home.' MissMarion Vath and Miss MildredRinger of Omaha spent fhe week­end in the Vath and M. L. Ringerhomes. ::\1r. and Mrs C. C. Thranc

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Nebr.. and Miss Bonnie Lou Owens,students at Wayne, were week-endguests' of the latter's parents, Mr.and Mrs. John Owens. Other sup­per guests Friday were Mr. and¥rs. ;Erwin J@nes and Mrs. HannahJones, the last of DoWitt, la.

Dr. and Mrs, George Nairn, Sal·ly, Marioo.and George, jr., of W,ar­saw, N. Y., arrived Saturday tospend a week in the 'Frank Reeshome. Dr. Nairn is a cousin ofMrs. Rees. Other dinner guestsat Rees' Sunday were the OttoWagner family and Wave Gar·wood,

John Meek of Enid, Okla., cameSat.urday it>r his wife who had beenhere for the funeral of her mother,Mrs. Sue Beale. The Meeks leftMonday. Other dinner guestsSunday I1t Claude Bailey's weret.he Jess Hennrickson family, BarMton Bailey family, Mr. and Mrs.Beach Hurlbert and Joe Beale.

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Eddiewere in Audubon. la .. Sunday andMonday when they attended thesilvcr wedding anniversary of Mr.and Mrs. Hans Madsen. Mr. andMrs. Gus Eckland of Chicago, Mr.and Mh:;. John Carson and familyof DC's Mainps, and Mr. and Mrs.Leroy Madsen of Audubon, werealso therf.'. Marlene and LavonneEddie w('re in the Jim Stephenshome while their parcn1,;gunt'.

Mrs. Ben Thomas of Salem. 110..;\11-:-;, Ray Miller and Mrs. lola At­kins of Shenandoah, la., wereguests of Mrs. John R. Jom's fromV....'cc!ncsd:W 10 Sunday of Ja.,<;!\',:er'k. The first two are sistersof .\lrs. Jones and the laltcr is themolhC'r of all the' women. Clyde'thomas and sons of Detroitt, wereaha in the Jones home from Wed­nesday to Monday of last weekTlwse folks and the Ed. Olmsteadshad supper Friday at Bill Shufelt·s.All were gupsts Thursday at Olm­stead·s.

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Phone 486 310 S, Main

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PREf£llRED BY M.LLlQNS of car owners, here's acombination hard to beat. Mobilgas, famed forquick response when you n~ed it-Flying Horse~

powfr 1n ttaffic, on hills and open highway. NEWMobUoH, with spel;:iai properties to keep yourengine lWobjloil CI~an-pr~te.;!ed against depositformation and wear~ Try this famous paie today!

Friday, Jaly 25Sfw i. a reillstered, quaIifiei '

8pen(!er CorsetiereAn4 Itn /l!We~t in tlie Finil1i of

liIclentific Supiport.

To the Medical Profession and the

People of this Trade Territory

Mrs. Gait Johnson. . .

WJU" B~ lI'tl WAYNE, NEBRASKA,

AT ...OT/i:L MORRISON

TP .....n)C'...JlIIh .Her tborl>lIll"p training!, in ~he technique offlltil1g lJl~el'R.itr· and ~urg'c~1 ca.~e••",,".11115tli/;lt ~he in 1111le'to fill ·doctor. pre,s.crJpj:<ons

compelendy. '

Mobilgas- MobiloilAmer;ca's favorites, Coast-to-Coast

~~AJ..D, \\'A"NE~13RASKA, 'p»:u SDAY,'JULY 24j 1"_4_7 .~ .•.__ .._ .... .__ "'_.__

lJndergvel':io OperatlQJ)..Marcine, a' .d,GlU hter Qf l\1r. and

Mrs. Ed. Ret,h.wi eh, underwent amajorlc,peration i a Norfolk hospi­tal Monday last epk.

Fractur.es SJtoulqe,r.Mrs. Rob.ert G mme-ll fractured

her left shoulde Sundl,ly eveningwl:l.en she feJI fr,o a curb nel,lr theBaptist ch\ltch. Mr. a/1d Mrs.Charles N\{llitney took twr t.o aWayne hospital here Ule memberwas set Tuesday.

Hono, V*itors. .Mrs. Sfn Tboma of S~lentl, Mo.,

Mrs. Ray! Miller a d MrS. lola At­kins of Sihenando h, and ClydeThomas ~nd sons ere ponoted ata picnic Id~nrter unday in theHenry Schmitz ho e. Other g-uestswere MT.' and Mrs. ,John Gaskill ofDavid qty, Virg'l Shufelt, Mrs.John R. ~ones, an the families ofBill Shufelt, Ed. 0 msted, Dot Ral­ston and Ed. Shuf It.

"TUb Mrs. Gla.....~.Happy Workpr!> n1r't with Mrs.

Marion Glas;s .lul 17. Mr'.'>. 1..£>0­nard Jones assiste . Mrs. LorraineDorr of Wayne, Mrs. MorganJones, Mrs. Ann H ghes, Mrs. EnosWilliams and Mrs. Wayne Williamswere guests. Th last two namedjoined the club. rs, Dave .Jonesreport ed, on "Ho\ To Care forHouse Plants." e next meetingwill be ,with Mrs Frank Griffithin the John Ha r home August21. Mrs. Leonar Pritchard willassist. Mrs. Ha ld Goshorn willreport Of! "Probl s of Teen AgeChildren."

~'o~ Blrthduy.Pat.!-l Ob~t of Ra dolpI-j wa~ hon­

,Qt~d at;! hiS bjrth ay Fhday eve­niIjl:g when' guests in pis homewere the Myron La en family. LeoStephens ;family, L Ie PlOtters fami~

1y, Mrs. ~rs~.. en amd Ernest,¥r. and !MI.'S. Jim Stephens, D:anJorgensen, Mr. an MrS:. Kenneth.Eddie an4 family. a d Mi". and Mrs.Paul Schrad.

Has lifo.!Alvin :Peterson as been ill with

malia fever at his home near here.He is improving.

Flay bUg t Gamt'".Carroll baseb Il team meets

Stanton team Ju y 31 in a nightgame at Stanton.

Baptist Church.(Bob Vrzal, pastor')

Sunday school, 10 ;~O.

Se-rvices, 11 a.m. and 8 p.m,

St. Paul's Lutheran <thurch.(Rev. M. Reetz, pas(.QT)

DiVine wc;u"Ship,.J-0.Sunday school, Pl. l,

/<./..~ club, JulY 27 .at 8 pm"ErQ€st' fork, host.

"ffi>Jd Prayer Service.Rev. Paul Nelson of Concord,

conducted the study [€)or the 'weeklyprayer Ipeeting Thursday eveningat Robert Gemmell's. Young folks'Bible gro,l.,1p of Coneordt took ,part.::ftev. R. J. Bulkley of Wayne,visited. The group meets thi!;iThursday ,evening with Mrs. Rich­llrd Rees in' the W. W. Garwoodhome. ReuPen Carlson wil.l be incharge. Bible study and prayerare conducted.

)If(.'Sb¥tt'rian Cbl,lr('h.Sunday school at 10:30.Junior and SenifJr Christian En­

deavor at 7 :30.Services at 8 p.m. with Rev. O.

B. Proet t preaching.Westminstet!Guild meets Friday

evening in the Elmer Fisher homewith Mrs. Fisher, Miss Elva Fisher,Mrs. Evan Hamer anq}, Miss Dora·thy Hamer hostesses. '

Congregational Church.Preaching at 9:45. Sunday school

at 10:45.,Ladies' Aid met Wednesday this

week \vith Mrs. C. H. Morris andMrs. John' Hansen hostesses.

Silver Thbnbles Meet.Silver Thimbles 4-H club met

July 15 with Shirley Vlasak in theFrank Vlasak home. Mrs. EnosWilliams w:as a guest. The nextmeeting will be July ~ in the EnosWilliams home with Marlene ashoste~s.

~e~o~t Cllurch.(Leroy Morrow, pastor)

Sunday SGhool at 11.Young people meeting Sunday at

."7. All young people of the comMmunity ar~ invited to attend.

Preaching at 8.

Attends Convention.Mrs. Ivor Morris left Monday for

Des Moines to attend the InternaMtional··Sunday school CQnv,entionJuly 23 to 27. About ,0,000 fromall parts of the world are present.Mrs. Morris visited in the home ofher (laughter, Mrs. Geo. Huey. Mrs.

.Huey -and son, John Morris, plan toreturn with her next week.

Attend Wedding.Those from Carrqll who attend­

, ed the wedding of Bob Vrzal and,<Miss Margie Smith in Norfol,k Sun~

, day are Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Je.n-kins, Mrs. Robet~ GemmeJl. Mrs.Alice Hurlbert and ;Mrs. E. L.Pearson.

.)" 'Eu,re·., RQ,tlUknt S'0" Places'of Interest jRiggerts of Hoskins, ere also Hegstrom of 1A(ausa took the New~i .. '.. l' n there York- folks to $ioux City on their

., ,Of CarrtiU 01£51' ",' 'P •• Visited on Tracpds Th~ George Johnston were In return. I,II ': g,bout 2Q le$1-, ~oclN "',0 Old Mexic9, the east and p.art.s of the Will Jones home Synda;y ~vc- The Henry r-ijaase ~milY were io

II .t~. ;1.e2.•• ~.J.tt.m:.~; .¢lAAb .. t$ ,~tb Mrs. C,a.nada have" present~ ~nte,lf'esting ning. Madison Sund~y i the Mrs.

J~Q.e 13..J9;'f PF~}i., f 't sights to Mrs. AJ[ce Hurlbert of Mrs. Albert Sahs wa$ at Fred Catherine' 1...?lj1ge home. LarryI 'Bakel"$. D,e,it" f* Jt,tm!m meet Friday Long ~each, Calif.. who arrived Baird's last week Tues<llay afler- ~n~~s:;t:t~rsnp~~.~ianmge;v~~~~s~~;~, Wj.~ M.t':fl,. gy"FA.c . pe:r.e Friday to vis,H her da\,lghter, noon. i

... ·1. wi,fe :died. here , .c.ath01i~. Guild ts July 2. Mrs. E. L. Pearson. Mrs. Art Lage spent ~ast week Bobby Longe. !I in,' about! 3.928. WIth, MrsJ .Ed. K n. Mrs. Joe Leaving ~ng Beach April 211b;V Tuesday with Mrs. Hans ethwisch Mrs. H. A. (.ower of Danville,, . Mrs~ Gertrq.4e HaracQCl.c: pf' Duffy 8!iS¥>.tS., bus, Mrs. Hurlbert went to Me~{l~ in Wayne Ohio, and daug~ter; Mrs. J. A. Mc-

Wayne, and ,Mrs. ClaUde Stanley Fri,endly H.ejgh o~ members co City where she was a guest in . . I. Donald and children of Akron,f c: U . of Q sed lQnd famiUe$ wm a:v~ a pl.cnic jr, an old Spanjsh home which had no Mr. and Mrs. OberllI~ MorrIs Ohio, arrived J~ly 14 to be in the

f' 'ar~, are~s ecea ~ 'w.avne ~* 'Augu t" \l6, Thi~ wH) were supper guests Sunday at Les home of Mrs. Lc)wer's brother, Ed.outside entrance e-xeept a front te volk's" - Moore, until Juliy 30.

Teapher Is Named ~:~~th~'::::Sla :~e~~~'ust 8door' which was locked and barrr-d. ~enn€.'th· Hamer of warn() came Mr. and Mrs. ;John Havekost ofTo S hool Staff 'th th Jil' dB' M Alb t ~an~ donkey packs .9.r,td people hv- Sunday to spend a few days at Hooper. were 1<1.5t < w('ok Tuesday

. . C ", . wS' \ ed IMre :1 d' B'::;:' er ~ng m sod and grass huts and 10 - Rob~rt Waller's. over.n;ght guestb of tbe;r daugh-Carroll schuoJ Qoal'd Dle-mPerS, a S l;ll) , rS/I<·r aI are on 109 cookmg 00 ho.t rocks outs¥ie Ma'rv,'n Anderson and ale Von "

pt a fi~.ial meeting July 15, elec- the comm~.ttee for. new yearbooks. were seen Ch ld n nd old ter. Mrs. Henry Wurdeman ~ndted M"rs.. Etta Fisher as English WestminsterGuJdmeetsJuly25 w me lad· I r~ at Seggern oIl Winside, wer at Har- family. They left Wednesday toiDstr,uct.or. She nas be~n te,a,chjpg in the Murch parIo when Mrs. EI- b~s a~d Ctrai~~ rags, g a e-very ry E.vans' Sunday. visit in South Dakota.

I thepastfewyearsinAlbion,whel'e mer l'1i~4ecl" ~n.d .Ul:S J!;~¥fj rmd Mrs. Hurlbert went to Eldo- M~ss Jane Edwards o~ Wayne, Mrs. ForrC'st· ABen and RUlh,she made her home. INo instructor Mrs. Evan Hamer nd MISS Dora· rade., Texas, 'an.d then to Hot wbears

taJewn,kel~nks·ehnodmeg.uest In the AIM Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eldfrick and

was named to the upper gr~e8. thy will be hostess Sp ngs A k h h t k t baby of Denvl!'r. 1;\1r. and Mrs. G.Mrs. Anna Thoma£; ha& charge ,of I we~~s ~f i~vi~:-a~~;g\:th~~ '''Y

0The Kienneth BeYl?!ers werp din- \V. WingC'lt were In the Ivor Mar-

grades 1 to 4. Supt. Don Jones wiB Soc! I. It Atlantic City, N: J., she was ~~c:~:s~~. ShUo~~y m the Henry ris home the evening of July 9"wturn and R. H. Marshall is the For Fourth Anniv J'sary. delegate of a Long Be~eh chureQ Mrs. 'Ch;istie Rasmussen spent lceK'eel~:amo~ednscakwea"swUelseI'Vr\~edn'other high school teacher. It is al- To l,onor the J hn Hransens on t? the Northern BaptIst conven- several days last week ill the Mar-so hop~d to hire a music teacher. the~r 4th weddin&" annitersary of han. She watched 7.0,000 Shriners tin Rasmus~cn home. Graves' for supper FridFlY· Kpnneth

.JVly 17, guests in their home for parade 10 gay reg':l-ha. The George Johnston family and Graves had dmner: Saturday at$,upper were the f miliqs of Mrs. Mrs..Hurlbert ~Isit~d bUilding~, Mr. and Mrs. John Davi$ were in Lco Jordan's and Richard Jordan~.'R. FrdeOnch, Mrds cMarie Hansen, memo.nals and hIstorIC s~ts m Sioux City Thursday. ~~:\"(~; s~~~~~dagy~H~S~y~~ ~~~~~...~a..ymon He an lanmce Gran- W

t;8Sh

tlDg ton an~ ~l.exandna. A Mrs. Lester Hofeldt and daugh-

quist. rip 0 West. VJr~ll.'la completqd tel'S of V.,.'ayne, \vere at Gerhard visited Kenneth GravE's Sunday.Mrs. Hurlbert s VlS,Jt t? the ~8 Wacker's Wedne,sday. Mr. and :\1rs. Earl Slorey andstates. After .stoppm~ In Pitts· Betty Kenny spent from Thurs. chlldren of Parma, ld., who W['I"('

burgh, and Pililadelphia she went day to Wednesday jn the L. Eo visiting friends at Handolph lastto Asbur~ Park, N .. J., t9 att.,e'1d Kenny home in Sholes. \v('el<;, wore dinnc!' guests Thurs­the wo~d s and. natIOnal WCTU Mr. and :!\!Irs. Robert Waller and day in the Jim Stephens home.,conventlOns, bemg a delegate to son were dinner guests Sunday a Thry called in thp Lpo Stcphrnsthe l~tter. Sunday service was Evan Hamer's in Wayne. and Kenneth Eddie homps in thehel~ In Ocean Grove, N. J., wpere Miss Mildred Kenny returned afternoon.vehicles are bot allowed on streets home Saturday after visiting Din~cr guests Sunday in the B;:urlon th~.Sabbath.. There the only friends in Lincoln a week. Anderson home in Randlltph Wf'I'('

~~ecut~I:ulerdl Aasm~a"lllcaSnanfgla~ASmeeemrleeda . James Morgan and Dana.ld Pcr- the Alfred Bierschenk family, Mr.f F t t th k d and Mrs. Ralph Janssen, l\1n;.

the Beautiful.·' , r~nt~e ~~~npes/i.f~ ho~e~ee Men Freda Carstiens, Mrs. Ed. Hokamp.I.n ;New York Mrs., Hurlbert Mrs. Elmer Lciting, Mrs. Harold and daughters. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry

VISited. thl?, Clarence Lmtons an4 Griffith and Mrs. Oberlin Morris Bark of Belden, and Jack Blotz of T. S. Hook, K. N. Parke andMr. Lmton s moth('r, formerly of we're in Norfolk Wednesday. Randolph. W. S. Nelson Jeft Saturday by carWayne and Carroll. All ~re welL The Wesley Rubecks werc at Mrs. Ivan Schnl;:'idct' of ::\larengo. for Milwaukee to attend theMr!;i. Hurlbert stopped III Pl>'. Jeff Leonard's Wednesday evening -------.,-----.~----------------Imouth~ Mass., to see homes .of for Mrs, Leonard's birthday. ~'WA~W4fj~~IcentUrles ago. ~he. old bUrI..J Mrs. Art Lynch and Mrs. Kermit - ,ground of the, PJignms, and. lhe Corzine and daughter of Wayne ' • 'firs.t old church where the b~H were at Joe Duffy's Thursday. '~hi(~h Paul Re\'C're molded st,l~ Blaine Getlman and Barry ofrmgs, each noon. Kennebec, S. D., was in the John

Gom.g 10 !30ston. ~rs. Hurlbert Gettman home ,saturday and Sun­W!lS WIth MiSS B,t'atnce Cobb, also da former rp"idcnt h.ere. Togplher aKir. and Mr!;. \V. F. Srhro"d('rthey took a b~at tnp to Provin~- and MI', ami Mrs. John G"tlman.

~~::: ~~~~~;'> ~hal~~ (~~~~~l~('~;~f~~~ w,e!'e at Chris Ilait'r's Sunday eve-

crossing io the main land. The nJl!~~ families I of Herbert Thunmonument erected to them can be and Herman Tl1lun were at Charlesseen across the cape on ('je.ar days. Hanson's in Laurel Thursday evc­The two attended the colo~lal fest1- nmg.~al a~ Old Salem,. M.ass... \~I~cre Jo Ann Rubeck went to Vermil-o~s m dresses, . gIrls In lIght lion last week Monday to visit in

waists., women ll1 curls. lJUsse,ls the Harry C<4npbell home until fhoops and bonnets and men. 10 thO ve k I

spike-tai.1 ,coats and silk ~ats wei.. ~~ss ~~iS Boyce and Miss Mariecorned vlS1tors t~ 30 colOnial homes Kalkoffen of \K.-'ayne, were wcek­as. the town cne!' called out, tre end guests in the Fredrick Nie­daily news. ~any homes rcmam 'as mann home.they ",,:,erf' In the 16th and 17t?I Dennis Link was at Enos WilMceni urlcs. MonC'y from the fC's~l., )iams' Friday and Saturday. Maryval w,as used to restore old IIamll-, Faith Owens was a dinnC'r gu('stton city hull. , .. ther.e Sunday.

Mrs. Hurlbcrt and MISS Cobb Mr. and ·!yIrs. Hans Asmus and~pent thq wef'k~en.d of the Fourth Mr. and Mrs.' Herman Opfer ofm. th~ Greli'~ hliis of N~w .I-lamp· Hoskins were at Leo Jordan'ssh.lre In a ~rlCk home bUlJt m l~OO. Thursd,a'y evening.MISS Cobb s father. wa~ rals.ed Robert JohnSon of \i\'aync andthere and her COUSin Mlss El\.en Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnston and~hh, now. keeps a ,summe:. board- son were dinner guests Sunday atmg h?use In the home. M1SS Cobb George Johnston·s.

Returns F'J"Q Hospital. remamed there. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. }(inkaid ofMrs. Millard urlbert and in·' Mrs. Hurlbert went to St. Stev. Randolph, spent all da,)! Wednesday

faut daughter, onrve Lynn, re- ens, N. 8., Canada, then to St. with their daughter, Mrs. Glenturro.ed home Sun' ay from a Wayne George and St. John. She stopped Graffis and family.hospital. in Amh~rst, N. S., to see the first Mr. and Mrs. Hans Henricksen

Baptist cJ:lurch, built 137 yelP's of Pierre, S. D., were Friday sup­ago. No changes have been made per and over-night guests in theexcept a pipeorgan has been ~d- John G~ttman, home.ded.. Robert Anderson returned to

Stopping in Halifax, Mrs. Hurl· the Lloyd Morris ho~e Sunday I""..............................!"""'...............,.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~bert saw the first church of CaIila- after spending two weeks at Camp I ~da, mat,er~al being brought from SlJ,eldon at Columbus. • •••111••••••••••••••••••11••••••••••,.'•••••••••••••.England_ The church is s~m The Claude Stanley' family and -used. The public garden is clai!T1f.d Mr. and Mrs. Milton Stanley of 5: NOTICEthe best in the world. Wayne, 'were in the L. D. Gabel

Mrs. Hurlbert took a boat from home in Ponca Sunday.Digby, N. S., across the Bay of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Thomas and •Fundy to S1. John and then went Bob of Hoskins and Mrs. ',Dora ifby bus to Quebec to see. the old Sruggeman and Leonard had sup." S'PENCER S·Up·PO'RTSFrench town with buggies and per Sunday at Ed. Fork's.Wheeled carts. Many go there to Mrs. Rose NOYo-tny who had been :

OLL tbe sbrine of S~lryte Anne and dis- in the home of bel' daughter, Mrs. • NATIONALLY ADVERTISEDl\'Jr, and, Mr!$. W. A. Moore of eard braces an4 crutches. Rudy Vlasak, for about four w.eeks, :

Boise., Id., arriv ~ Satursiay to A 12-hour boat trip took Mil'S. left Friday for Los Angeles. =v,isit in the m,. oore home. The Hurlb,ert to Montreal. Mrs. Hurl- Mr. and Mrs. George Seiger of _mell qre br,othe bfFt plaljlned to go tt).rough Canada Lawton, Ia., Mrs. Emma Bock of •

Mr. and Mrs. dwin Jones and to Vancouver but because of wash- W.aYF* ~.nd Miss Viv1an 1-Iansen of -.daughter left 1\1 nday to spend a outs in Cana,da, travelers were Sioux City w~re at Ed. Fork's Sun-

PJ.a.n f01 ;Moore ltel,llJ;lon. mOlJth visiting re atives in Califor- routed to Detroit and Chicago and day.evening. iA Mo.Qf-e family reun~on i$. nia, Washington nd Oregon. back to Ca~aQa at .Spokane. Mrs. Mr. ~nd Mrs. Will Jones.an4 :rvrjss .'

planned lJe~t. Sunday, When Ed. Mrs, L. G. BlJ ler and children Hurlbert decided to stop off here- Gladys Jones of D~v,er, arrived IMoore ot::.Carroll, his sister, Mrs! of Has,tfngs, re lJrned to their for a visit before lle8il.,lming her trip. ~ast week SUl1dilY .and left Mon-Henry Lower of Danville, Oh!o, home Sunday a ter spending a d~N ~.tit~r :v~sitjng in the GeOl"geand bro'the~s, Doc Moore of Mon- week with the . R. Scribners. CA~ROu.. LQCALS Johnston h,ome, .tq.na, an.d Gurney Moore of Ran- Mr, ;lOG Mrs. Sc ibner took them Alvin ~onta had dinner Sunday Mr. fl,nd Mrs:. H~rry Eyans toolidolph, and their families will be to Norfolk. at Joe ql,lffy's. the ~att.er's mother. Mrs. ,;LVI,ory

. together~, Mrs. Lower and her f\!Jrs.;Norman __ lark and Pam~la Larry,WiJIjams W8li at Owen Pippjt~,.tp .sputQ. ~ioux Cit¥ ~astdaughter, Jl4rs. joe lVIcD,onald, and r,li!tumed last we k Tuesday from Owen$' $\lnC\ay. w,e;e~ ll1.e.Wf' .slle J1~4 be~~ h,el'e

. "the' 'latter's ,d.aughte~s, M,ary Lo~ Ltake Genev,B w ere they visited Don Harmer had supper Sunday iWoIU: ~n1'.ee fflmlths.'land ~ar9!3-F"a. p,f ,Akron, Ohio, and Mrs. .c~ark's lJ1P~ er, Mrs, Ellen at Harry .Evans'. Mr. ».n4 Mrs.. JJ,.Q.Y Jen~i;ll$,Mr.and~r~, Doe MQqre of Mon-· .l!-Qbins sin~e Fr day, Mr, Clark Tbe Otto 8.ahs called on Gilmer 4>.... u..i~ ien.)$jp§, Jimmi ~1Id14".'"

- / 'tp.na, wil' .be perc from 11 distance. met them i;n ~i.o, x City. 'Sah!;i Sunday evening. . <J,nq k.1!.q.y4, ~.e~ r; ~iJ4 JO"{t'Y1lI" " • ' • The Clarence Bpelings were at Q1 W~Q,5k4,e Wf!re qiJ), ,~l,l,ests ,Sl.,UJ.M", • ••••••".·••P ••••••••• "IIKennethrEddie's Thursday. <l.af a.t Alhert Jall!5-~', ..'i 1\· • • i Mr. and Mrs. M~urice Lage h.ad lIJl"l.. Hil-IOIl"" .JP1lJ'll pf PeWitt,

'..!." ' Gol..,.. ·IJII~.I. re d =di~~iJ~S~~~~~n~~:~a~~n~obert ~~,Sr~.~.. I.in'lfl!;..~~.t... "..~.e;e~.Il':~.~"''':'rs~~" )I ;WaIler's'Wednesday afternoon, fQII.<~ , 1'1'1' in Q/Il#hll S,~t\lr4~f to". = .Wecan supply ypur wants with1Golcl N ggll.t Grow. =I Mr, a~ Mrs. Joe Duffy were at ~el! U./¥ill J'I"e$IIfl<l. familY..

•• M h F f . h f Ii G Id N • Ed, .Ke ny's sun.d.ay afterno.:on,·. Mr. lid MI'f!' GJl.ry Herhol~heffl"l,'. Iftg as. orj aster grpm 'I ee ugget. ); I' The J 1m Gettmans were at 4J)- er at· !lIIIl!:,pitrt, t.li,e ll<!y1llP/141 We also have ~2o/" co,:,eentrtte~ to mi with your ! tonTh~r~o~~st'~~:':'~~"';a~:;'yrnho~ ~"iJ:J:::K~14~J:i~"1fw": TO nm PWrLE-

,,'-:II .. ,'!OWD, grain. We,.c~!,a~supplj :r~u wit Fairmont's • dinner Eiund~y at GWily.. m J.,onl?S'. Slln.d.a: ~npp.er g~~ at ~~:rtm ~ He, ~~.,~J1: fit~;ng ability p1e~ps pe¥E~ct serv- ", ,S' lJuttermilk. ~.JoOd feed for yo. r.hogs. III Mr. lUjd Mrs, C, W. Pe~rin w~re 4;g bl.~~ntly, for the la'ge,. f,gure , tb.... tJ.end. RADIO fLASH'.: '. I :: at Orin~elson's Sundaye1(enj~g, IOrfjgpre, in fa¢~. every woman. If YOl./TIRE listen ,. the N4fIONAb•• " . i • The . T. Warnemumle.1 were "A"JJ"Y hP-VI poor ~~ture, see ~at a "FARM A'ND HOME HOUR

•.·....·.•..,.·.;·'.', .....1 "'-. '9l\aJI,)'8'~ito'eeW~llur'p\' e~. '.=. :at 1#Q.. ·.)1~ell. '$ :I'h.u.rsdaYle~eni~g, t M.*n. :p"W",,,Un "',' PORT,.",,, <1,0 tq help improve ..IIh Eve'ett MII,h.U •••, , ..... ," .." ; ".' 'J' '''1,..-' . III 'Mi,ss /lirley Hok.mpl Is C/Ii. .. M''''r,,, "'" Every Sah>,day, NBC. . '. ,

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CAVANAUGHINSURANCE andREAL ESTATE

Phone 84.

TRAVEL BY AIR

Osteopathic Physician

Eyes Examlned • Glasses Fttte4Wayne. Nebr.

Announcing

Jhe 50rma t OpeninCjIn

Sioux Cit}of the

/1iano Companlj416 6th Street

COOL COOKI"GThe modem gas ~ange has a hea'~ily insulated ove~.'This means that heat stays in the oven where ~t,~elongs ... does not heat up your kitchen. This featute

is especially appreciated during warm weather. YoVr

kitchen can be cool and comfortable. even duri~g.

cooking hours ... if you have a IJlodem GAS RANG'.

No wonder women are so enthusiastic about the copl

cooking qualities of their new tanges.I

With the modern

G,AS .RA·NG'E! - . 0 ..-', i '

CHlROPBACTOBS(Est. 1914)

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Dr. E. L. HarveyVeterinarian

122 East Second StreetWaNne. Nebr.

Day Ph. 76 - Night Ph. 460

N eurocalometer Semee112 East 4th Sf,.

Phtme 49 Wayne. Neb.

Offices at

'Phone 106

Ilieal Esta.te amI LoansFarm Management

Over First National BankWayne, Nebr. tf

Physician and Surgeon

I. O. Wentworth

Walter Benthack,M.D.

WINSIDE LOCALS

(.os('h Reunion sunday.Members of 1he Gosch family

held a reunion at Wayne parkSunday. A basket dinner wasscrved at noon. Mrs. Carl Woehlerof Pflger was chairman this year.The 1948 reunion will be held atNorfolk. Mrs. John Heseman ofNorfolk will be chairman of nextyear's reunion.

Those present were: Mr. andI\lrs. Carl \Vochler, Louie Woehlerand Martin Willers families' ofPilger, George Happel family ofWisner, Mr. and Mrs. John Hegoe·,nan of Norfolk, Louie Gosch fami­~y of Hoskins, Alfred Miller fami­ly of Stanton, Dale Brugger familyof Carroll, IVIl". and Mrs. Carl Nie­man, Otto Carstens family, Mr.and Mrs. Jacob Walde, LouieWalde family and Fred \Valdefamily of Winside.

Att.Pnd Funeral.

Mrs. Joy Podoll and Harvey Po·doll drove to Friend, Nebr., Wed·nesday to a1tend funeral servicesfor C. Christensen,' a cousin ofMrs. Podoll.

Mr,.. Griggs Ent('-rtains.Mrs. Harold Griggs entertained

eight ladies at h_er home Fridayafternoon. The guests includedthose who helped Mrs. Griggs ather home, following a fire lastfall. In progressive cards, prizeswent to Mrs. Don Gillespie, Mrs.James Troutman and Mrs. LelandWaller. Mrs. GriggS' presentedeach guest ~ gift in appreciation

'of her help. The hostess served.Those present, were: Mrs. Gilles­pie, Mrs. Troutman, Mrs. Waller,Mrs. Elmer Gillespie, Mrs. MarvinSmits, Mrs. W. L., Cary, Mrs. Ras­mus Rasmussen and. Mrs. KentJackson.

Itntertaln at Party.Mrs. Fred Erickson, Mrs. Fn'd

Brighl. _Mro;. Rn!J('rt Johnson, Mrs.C. J. Unger, Mrs. Elmer Gillespie,Mrs. Ralph Prince, Mrs. Hal'ryTidrick and Mrs. Russell Malm­berg enterlained 60 gucsts at a1 :30 dcssert-card party at the mu­nicipal auditorium Thursday after­noon. YelloW, green and whitewert' used in 1he tahl£' decorat ionsand f]oWL'!'s. Pri7l~s went 10 Mrs.Cora Brodd, Mrs. Helpn Wt'ilJlc,Mrs. Shirlt'Y Lash, Mrs. CarlTroutman, Mrs. F. 1. Moses, Mrs.W. J. Misfeldt. Mrs. Roberk:Boul­ting and Mrs. ~>J. Ditman.

Mpetlng of study Club.Winside S1ud:'tl cluh met Friday

afternoon with Mrs. Sam Reichert.ROll call wag on current events.Mr;s. Carl Ritzc and' Mrs, D. W.

~;%~:nz;~~~~!~:~sdiS~~eS;~~s1~article on 1he Mormons was readby several members. Mrs. ErnestElder conducted two contests inwhich Mrs. Hoffman and MissGladys Reich~rt received prizes.Mrs. ReIchert served' luncheon.

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Mrs. 1'\('-lson Honorpd.

..\t Ruphl Homf~.

Mrs. Harry Suehl entertainedCC duh Thursday afternoon.

Birthday Occasion. Gu£'sts \\'C'rp: Mrs. Han!'; Hendrick-Mr. al1d Mfs. \VaYl1c I pI pn- sen of Piprl'e. :..:; D_. I\lrR. Alfred

terta.ined. a1 their ~!:.)m(' Sunda.yI"rrnk(',. M. r::i. HClrold SiP.h.lf'Y' Missevening 10 honor 01, Mr. Inwl S Elna Bichle, Lou Walde,birthday, of Saturday. In ards at Mary Crapf and \\l1tte. :\'lrs.four tables, prizes went to Ben R. H. Thompson \\'([S pro~ram h'ad~

Fenske, Mrs. 1L0uie Kahl Evan £'1'. Each member told of a vaca­Williams and Mrs. Christ \VcilJle. tion trip that she had enjoyed.Mrs. Imd served. Lunch was served by Mrs. Suehl'.

Mrs. Thompson will entf'rtllin Au~

gust 19. Mrs. Mark Rf'nshoof willbe program lNldrr.

Contrad Club.Contract Bridge dub m t Tues­

day afternoon at th~ H. P Hhudyhome wIth Mrs. Rhudy has ess. Atcards prizes went to'Mrs. N. Dit·man and Mrs. Ben B,ensh 1". Mrs.L. E. NorJlng and Mrs. R semaryMintz were luncheon gw's s. :\-1rs.Rhudy served.

For Daught('r's Birthday.The Clarencc Bronzyns i and

Arthur Bronzynskl familie \vereguests a t the ~atil Bra zynskihome Sunday eveniJ1g in h nor of.Carol Mae's 4th ~irthda" Icecream and cake wf!re ser ·cd.

G.T. (~luh Mf·f'tS.The G. T. duh mflt Frid y with

Mrs. F'erdinand Ka-h!. GUI':'ltswere: Mrs, Frank Dang\)(' g. Mrs.Cora Bradd and Mrs. Robe t John~

son, At progressi\'('~pinoc k :Vlrs.Helen Weible receivC'd hig 1 prize.Mrs. Kahl served.

Mi:;,s Marian Dangberg is a clerkat the Troutman store in Winside.

Supt. and Mrs. D. Warde of Lip­coln spent. the week-end in· Win~side.

The Everett Witte and ClarenceApking families \vere in Wayne

Sunday. I~;;:~;;;~;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:IOtto Ulrich.s wcre Sunday eve-ning vi,si(ors in the Walter :F'en- ~

ske home. R. J. T.Thursday evening visitors in the G LES'PIE

Carl Bronzynski home were Paul

Li~i~~oo~~~a Lautenbaugh and Optometrist~i;s; ~~~;:. Metlleo were in Sioux COMPLETE VISUAL

The Adolph MilJ£'r.s were Sun- ANALYSIS~~li~t~V~~~:. visitors in the Albert Phone 30S.J for

Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hewitt of AppointmentBlair, spent Friday at the August 111 West Second Street

Sp~~le:n~o~~~. Wm. Kant were Wayne, Nebr.Monday evening visitors in theOtto Kant horne.

HarNd Griggs family were eve­ning Visitors Sunday at the JamesTroutman home.

Miss Bonnie Lou Fisher of SiouxCity, spent the week.end at theArtie Fisher home. l

Mr. ,I and Mrs. Carl Nieman andgrand$on, Dale Ca'rstens, werel in

Si~~sCi%t~rk~I~'wasa guest of Benthack HospitalPhyllif and Virgene Hansen in ~he

Harry~ Hansen home. '

The' Harry HanSen family were 1==;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;1Tuesd~y evening visitors in theElm€l~ Hansen home.M~. i and Mrs. Frank Bright MEMBER OP'

-I-- were! 'Friday evet!ling visitors in •TelWhers-WOIlkera Meeting the t~W. Kahl home.

Teachers-Workers aSSOCIation of M John Braakert, sr. spent :lI~.RlII ~~~I~~~~~er:;Jnl~~n:~\h:c~~;~ ~::n~ ~n':~~h l~*':~:~ter, Mrs.

IlIoo"IIIIIIII,,1... $1CiO._ '" ..."......~rfn. s3'Ji S't sonage Plans w¢re dIscussed con- Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Trautwein of GERVING NATION-WIDe

Wt\tl!r", ,Til' ' $ 50.00 W.ddlntjl lin, $12. cernmg the convention to be held CaN"OU were Surtday viSltors- in \Vhen the need of our services

.... 'AfID 10" . at Leigh, Nebr" JUly 30. Mrs. El- the,~, G. Trautw,in home. arises we turn no one away.~ ft - oil&" • ; mer, Monk was dhosen as teach~r Mrs. Hallie W~Ibur of 'Kansas

" I and 'Mrs. JOY Pt'dOll as pianist in City, IMo., was a IsupP'!r gUest In' The

LOt 1 Aa .Fansk I" the junjotdepaJ;t ent. Mrs. Knaub the ..~lan Koch hqme Friday.. Beckenhauer'M ~ I served. Miss Ai a Lautenbaugh MrJand Mrs. Leslie Allemann of .

i-J;i:,w· E,L E"R L .will~entertain inl August. :~Yib t~:r1o~~m~e~~~~un". . _ServiceIi Nebras' .' MarY-Witte.Tntt'Qe' past week 'M,r~ and, Mrs. L~Urit$. ~11!1sen 0.'t W~dWUtse, Llcens'a. Embalmer

I. in the Otto Kan home. Norf9lk were SUJ;lday ldinner and' :=::-~

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Cm.deJ 101'

:JI.B g;/Iofla'ling

• 1tC~antmBnt

Pi.mond ftngJ of .llquQit.l>eo.l!tJI' ho.ve l>eenflthlon...by PENOMA for out firmexclUsively.~.. it iafor a brid., for a/t ariniv....sary. or a birthd~y, th.r. ioa 'Iunning DIlNli>MA Dia.mond for just Ih~ oc...ion.

nw anJ :J.udcinafinl}

·DENOMA DIAMONDS

Mrs. Adolph Miller. M s. Rcu-Brotherhood Meptlng. ben Hintz and Mrs. Ren Fenske

Brotherhood of Trinity Lutheran entertained 20 at a mise£' laneous Picnic Dinner.church met at the church Thursday shower at the Ft>nske hon e Tues~ Relatives \,-110 enjuyed picnicevening. Sixteen members were day afternoon honoring IV rs. Vpr- dinner at Ta-Ha·Zouka park. Nor­present. A debate was enjoyed, non Nelson, the former :\-li s Anita flj)lk Sunday are Mrs. Hallie Wil­and topic discussion led by the pas- Hintz. Ea.ch guest wrote recipe blUr of Kansas City. 1\10., Mr. ;mdtor, Rev. H. G. Knaub. Refresh· for the bl~ide. The time w' s spent Mrs. Francis Fillo and Mr.. 'Clndments were served by Thorvald in making a br'ide's book 11e hos~ Mrs. Vernon Selders of Stillwater,Jacobsen and Fred Walde. tesses served, carrying 0 t a col- Okla.. Russell Lik~s family of Wa­

-- trrhury, MI'. and Mrs. Wayne Longand Douglas of Norfolk. :\liss Fan­ni£' SPldf'rs of Waynf" MI'. and Mrs.All jl' Sl'ldPrs 0[' Stanton, Mr. andMrs. (J, IL Selders and Allan Kochfamily. In the aflt'l'noon Ill(' groupfjshed neal' Stantoll and \vere sup­per gllests at the Altie Seldershome.

Spl"aks at M. E. ClmrclL.Rev. Donald Gilman of Hubbard,

had' charge of the morning preach·'ing service at the Methodist churchSunday.

Honor G. A. LewisAt Winside Home

G, A. Le"vis, resident of Winsidevicinity since 1892, observed his80th birthday Thursday, July 17.Mr. LewIs was born near Mace­donia, Iowa, July 17, 1867. Hefarmed in Iowa, for many yearsand March 8, 1892, purchased afann' one mll€' north of Winside.Mr.. and Mrs. Lewis rC'sided on 1hefann until the sprirg of 1946, whenthey moved to Winside, having saId

- their farm to James -Froutman.Guests entertained at 4inner at

the Lev.ris home Thursday were:Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thompsonand Richard of Lincoln, Rev. andMrs. J. Bruce Wylie and Mrs. Nel­lie Collier of Pender, and Mr. andMrs. Ben LefVis, Mr. and Mrs.James Troutman and daughters,Mts. 'Gene· Baird and baby bndDarrell Baird called in the after.noon. Evening visitors were: Mrs.Max Laiflsen and children of Lau­rC'l, and Mrs. Gerald Hicks.

MI'. Lewis received 81 cards.Se\'cral cards were from class­mates, with whom he- attendedschool in Iowa.

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:-" : 'qv MISS <tLADY~ REICHERT Wednes ay evening visitors, in the na Lindberg returned to their ~~~rr~' ~~~I~~e'g~~I.n~:~~dw~~"'!'----_---.,.-------------+-~.:.....:::.==-:L_-F-=.::.::.::.:::=.:...._-'--------+---':------------:~g~pea;s;r~~O~~d~:;;;~~~~~l ~o;~~ ~~eLa~~~l i:~~a:e:~~lPr~~~; fined $1 and as~essed costs of $8.16.dffitersEiected' So.e'l'al V,a In~nl'ngs 'lot ~~~c~~;:,ne.guests in the 1;'. C. Jen- Saturday wit~ Irene Hansen. Monk and Mre. Mary Monk homes. Their guns were held as security

. 'For Leg~'oit ,Post n. ,., Dave Wylie> of Wayne came re- Chester Mi~fe-ldt of Norfolk was :;vIr. and Mrs. Lindberg accompa- until th('y pay. ...e ' '" --'----+-- 1 a SundaY gu$t in the C. B. Mis- nied them to ,Wayne. Miss Mavis Money of Lincoln,

I to:~~ ~~~~~~:~~~n~~~~~ ~~~ Mrs. ~~~;~al :~~c:ast~~t rtains • o~r-sc~heme q,f ro,e nd blue. Mrs. E.rtmanuel Itd,mned C~lIrch. ~:~~~t:~. ~~:: -;~~:coe,;;,e;;'\\~hiS ~~~t ~~~iSre;~~ ~~s~~;~ ~~a:~~ of ~~~~ii~;;r:~~fe:~~e~h:n~:~S~~ and Wesley Poe of Lake City.P9:st" of ,the American, Legion elec- Social Circle Wedne~dayaft· rnoon, Nelson was I,' prcs_e.~t d "many gifts. (Rkv. C. H. Riedesel, p$tor) Th,e JQhn A~mus<fami1y ere Misfeldt: hom~ during the week. Malmberg home Friday. Mrs. But- ~.~~~~' i:'I~ ~~n~~t~;~. S~~~je ~~:tihi- "DOn, Quinn commander, AI- July 30. " - Jul.} 27: Sunday school *t 10:15. Sunday afternoon VlsitOFS in the 1\lrs. Joy Podoll spent the week- ler and sons, who are guests in the who ser.... ed nortoeast Nebraska

'. -=d~:ong::~~rfl~~l~[cese:~ci ~~~y ~~~~~r:~e~d~~~~17 e~:~~ FO~:.':~:~~l:~a~lint Troutman, ~~;~~~s~l~~~~~aa~Is~~~;ty will H~~~ as:ddc;rs~~.a~~~~net;:·nd~~ ;'~J~~ ~~~~da~o~~. ~~:~i ~~o~:is71cer~~~;s.h~~:1i;r~~~~~~~c_h;;u;;r;;Ch;;e;;s;;. __viCf! commahder. Wilfred Lenzen nesday, August ~3. i Carl Trour'tman ~arilY, James ml:'et August 13, with M1s. Clar- daughter, Shirley of Norfolk. spent enjOyled picnic supper at Ta~Ha- son in the G. C. Francis home. I_,adjutant, Thorvald Jacobs.en chap~ :M:Jss Margaret Pe!tersen ill el'i- Trputman \ family an Max Lam- ence Bronzynski hostess. ! Saturday at the Mrs. Maria Pfeif- Zouka wark at Norfolk Sunday. Miss Gi;!rtrude Bayes came W H .tallain,__ Roy Witte service officer, tertain Loyal Neighbors Th rsday sC'rn family of Laurel, wer(' gu('sts fer home. Mrs. Burt Lewis left Tuesday Thursday for an indefinite visit ayne: OSpIJean aoyd finance officer, Fred- afternoon. August 7: at the Velfnc Troutman home Mt'thodlst Church~ Thursday evening visitors in the for a visit with her daughtC'r, Mr~. wi1h her sister, Mrs. Etta Perrin. Phone 61eriek Witt sergeant at arms and Neighboring Circ1e will mC'et Thursday_ ev('ning to hC'lp Mrs. July! '27: Sunday schoollat 10. Carl Ehlers home were Mr. and Thf'odoI'e Sladky, and family at Miss Nannette Schrumpf of Lin-Harvey piodoll·\.publ~ity offlaer. ThWI.tuhrsMdaIYS.aMftlenrnnl.OeO~arsAtUengus t 14, Trputman ¢£'lcbratG' h<>r birthday. Morning worship at 11. Mrs. John Asmus, Marilyn, Carol Lexington. Mrs. Gprald Hicks and eoln, and Mrs. Jrnnie Schrumpf of Wayne,' Nebr., Officers will be iristalJed In Au.. l",.l. Luncheon Was served. W.S.C.S. met Tuesday a~ternoon and Lorna. sons accompaniC'd Mrs. Lewis to Wayne. visited a1 the Pernn home aSt1

gust. Gornmander Boyd appointed Rebeka';ls meet Firiday e ening, of this week with Mrs. G. ~. Fran... Mr. and Mrs. Louie Brogren and Norfolk. Saturday e\'cning and Sunday. I:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;~'Chris Nelsen, jr., as installing 01fi- July 25, at the Odd Fellow home. HE Sodal brC'Il'. cis and Mrs. W. J. Misfeldf hos~ baby of near Hoskins were Sunday Mr, a.nd MrS. Francis Fillo and Mr. and Mrs. Art Auker enter~ I;cer." A no-host lunch will be se ed. I ; h t tesse'... I." '" evening visitors in the Wilfred Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Selders of talned at dinner Sunday evening, rs. F. I. ]\i oscstwas as ess to " M'II h G A Lamb

Jolly Workers 4~H club meets So ial Circle Wpd esday when 13 Devotional division of tw.S.C.S. I er ome.. •.. IStillwatf'r, Okla., were gu('~ts for Mrs. ~rta Sorenson of Phillip •• . ers.onOificerslnstalled Thursday afternoonf July, 2 ,with a~.~swered wil call on. household meets Tuesday, A\lgust ~2, with Mrs. Cora Miller. ~f Pl~mvlew I from Friday until Monday of Mr. S. D .. ~1lss Gertrudl:' McEachen Real Estate and All KInds of

By Local Group Maryl Jean Koll at the erman hiJjlts..Mrs. Jack wigard was a MfR. 0. R. Seldersihoste8s~ ~as aRw~ek-endrl ~~sltr~r ;;) ~he Selders' pare~ts, Mr. and Mrs. of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Insuran'- ~--pt LIf.

' Kol harne. gUjC',st. 1 0 *om'r'sf'fL, Mrs. La Vern _--!- ave (In (T an .. . arne- O. R. Selders. I Merchant and Bill McEachen of ........ ~Ray Reed Americarn Legion Aux- Woman's Missionary soc ety of LdWis h£'ldi high sJore. The hos- st. Panl's Lutl1f~ran C1;J-urch muncie homes. Mr. and Mrs.' Roht. Graef, Mary Waynp <lnd Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wayne, Nebraska

il'ary' 'met Saturday afternaon in the Reformed Immanuel church tels S'!'Vf'N Mrs Ralph Prince (Rev. H. M. Hilpert, pais. tor) Thursday evening visitors in Graef, Mr. and iMrs. Ed. Bargstadt Rams£'y. I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;~e municipal auditorium. The will meet We~pesday aft moon, w-i I cn~('rt';!i'n July ~o. Roll call will Sunday, July :2~; No, Sunday the P. C. Jensen home were Mr. of Pierce. Mr, and Mrs. Henry ]'l-'lrs. Hallie \Vilhur of Kansasnewly ele~ted officenJ Were in· August 13, with Mrs. C arence be on clippings. l\~rs. P. C. Jen~ school or mornin~ servic¢s. and Mrs. And~ew Andersen, How- MoC'ding and Mrs. Dora Ehlers City. Mo.. left ~;lonrlay for Torring.stalled. by' Mrs. Chester Wylie. Bronzynski hostess. sen \\'lll he ]rRdcr. The Ladies' Aitl will )'told its ard and Marvm. . were Sunday visitors in the John ton. Wyo.. after .<1pending the pastDise;usalon was held on the-dIstrict regUlar guest dayi party Wednes~ . Mr. and Mrs. Fred .Bnght were Damme home. w£'£'k Rt the hom£' of her brother.and, county meetings. The que8~ SociRll Blh;y Bet" {['Iub. day, August 6 in ~he church par* dl~ner guests ~unday m the Frank Mr. 'anti Mrs. Edwin RrogTen O. I R. S('lrlf'r~_ Mr~_ WilhuI" willtion of p~¥asing a Whef.!l chair Birt~ay Party. , Busy B£'e projpd club \\-'as en- lors. Committees! in cha[rge in- Br~ght home In honor of Frank and daughters and Mr. and. Mrs. \"i~it a hrnthf'r. Jam('~ Selders. atfor community use, was dIScussed. ,,!ll1!Fnends gathered !at th Otto tettained Thursday eYClllng at the clude; program. Mrs. H. ;'M. HH- Bflght's birthday. Wm. Brogren f>pent SundRy with Torrington Clnd ;-J,nothpr brother,

It MiSS, Helen W.. itt and Mis, Edna Kan.t homp Saturda,y1 evenin In ob- hdme of Mil'S. Joy Podoll. J\..lrs. pert and Mrs. Alvin Schmpde, and Mr. a,nd Mrs, Haro~d Thompson relative~ nt Dalton Thp group Walter Splctr'rs. in Idaho. beforeWagner were named as a cbJi1mit\ servance of Mr. Kant's hi thday. Lorraine j)()rr' of Wayne, home f'X- luncheon, Mrs. Ca,rI EhlW'S, Mrs. dnd RIchard of Lmcoln were vjsited the m('n'~ father, Hans rrturnin" to h('r honlE'.tee to investigate the purchase of Mr~J Kant served h1n~.heon, tension ageot, and l\!Trs. Harvey 1'0-1 Do.ra F.hl('r~, Mrs. Ben Fenske and ~ucltsZh~~s~nYand Friday in the Brogrl'n, who is ill. :'\!fl'. and Mrs. Frank Bright ~'erea wheel chair. . doll W('T'(' ~ur'Stl;. I~h{' Il'sson on MIl;. UHn Graef. . . eWIS ome.. Wm. Bowles and Henry Hoepp- IZUC'sts in thC' home of Mrs. Bright's

Newly installed officers are: Royal Nt"ll{bbqr I..Odgf·. hOllle safl'ly was Iglven by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs:, Fred Wittler and ner of Hugo, Colo" arrived Satur- f,lthf'r, Fred Fenske, and Mrs.Presid~nt, Mrs. Jack Sweigard; Royal Neighbor lodge me Tues- Robert Bniultin~. Mrs. Podoll Trinity Lutheltan Cln,jr(:h. Mr. and Mr:" I·.arl WadC' spent the day for a IO-day visit in the Win- Fen~ke i'lt Norfolk Thursday eve- WAYNE AIR SERVICEand v.ice-president, Mrs. Joy Podoll. day evening at the Rober John- served. :v1l1s. John Redel will en. (H. G. KnaulD, past~r.) ;~~~~~n1nw~~~~l~.and Mrs. LeRoy Side. an~ Randolph v·icinities. ~r. ning in hbnor of 11:'11'. Fenske's Phone 168The hostesses, Mrs. F. I.-Moses and son home with Mrs. Johns n hos~ tetrtain in August. Choir at the chU!rch Friday eve- Miss Jackie UTendt of Brush, Bowles IS a ~rother of Mrs. II. C. birthday.. Other guests were Mrs. tfMiss Gladys Reichert, served. Mrs. tess. l\lrs. Johnson served Mrs. ning. July 27: Sunday school at., .,J,' . HansenJ of thiS p!acf'. Meta BOle and Ml'. and Mrs. Nor-I ;~~;;;;~;;;;~~~;;;;:;:;:;;;;;:;:Pyatt Rhudy and Mrs. Wm. Wy- Walter G(lC'bler will ('nter ain in Ll~~lll' ;\[PlltinK. 10. Morning worship at 11 with Colo., was a. Saturda~ over-nIght Mr. and Mr". Don Brov,"Jl of ris Dew~s of Norfolk. and Miss

\ lie entertain in August. August. 1St. Paul's Luther L~ague enter. Brotherhood members ifl charge. ~~~Setr~fB~~[:~gB~~~~~g at the Grant, la." and Mr. and Mrs. Vi~- A~na. Miss Bprtha. MISS Emma. M . L Rinta~ned the 10lalther uRgues from LU1her League will meet Thurs- 1\1i"9 Jackelyn Wendt of Bru"h tor Ko~lm of Morfolk wpre 6 ?- George C'.nd Emil 1-\:011 of Winsidc.1 artm., gerCarroll andl Laurdl on the church daLa~~:~.in~'idA~~tr:~etWcdnes- Co~o.~'arrived Thu,rsday cven.ing't~ n~~~ko~l~n:ra;~~~:s.S~~~~y~~~~ In honor of \Vm. Bowles and REAL ESTA.'l'E FARM LOANS1a1"m Tuesday ('v(-'ning, July 15, clay afternoon, August 13, with ViSlt Connee Sue froutman In the and Mrs. Irene McBane. Henry .Hoeppner of Hugo, Colo., Writes every kind of insurancea~out 50 being present. Games Mr/,;. l!"rank Fleer as hostess. James Troutman home. Mrs. Anna Andersen and Mrs. guests In the H. C. Hansen h~me, except life. Special attention towere in charge of Janice Hilpert, Sunday, August 3. Ladles' Aid Miss LaVer~e Apking, who is Howard Iversen Billy and Tommy Mr. .and Mrs. Hansf'n entertalOed Farm and AutomobUe InsuranceFlorine Graef and Alice Mae members will have charge of the employed in SIOUX City spent the were Monday ~fternoon visitors at dinner Sunday noon for Mr. and I~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;Brummond. Ice cream and wafers church service at 11, Sunday school week-end with her parents, Mr. at the Chris Jense-n home in Lau- M.rs. Frank Lorenz ,lOd grandson. I;were served by La Jean Miller, al 10. and Mrs, Henry Apking. ref. Greta Ann and Nancy Iversen,- Bllly Lorenz. Mrs. Mary Dunn and Dr. T. T. JonesEvelyn Pfeil, Ervle Jaeger and Eu- Wednesday, July 30, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Th~rvald .Jacollsen· who had spent the week at the Jen- Mr, and Mrs: Lou Rhode of Ran-gqne WeiblQ. school cnnvf'ntion will be- held at and Warren and MISS Dorothy Da- sen home, accompanied thl"ir moth- dolph. EvC'nlng g.upsts w£'rp Mr.

Lplgh, Nf'hr. All wishin~ to go are vis were dinner gu('sts Sunday at h and Mrs. Andy Rlss('r of, Norfolkto b£' at the church at H a.m. the J. H. Lowf' hom/:' in Laurt"l. l:'rT~:;~·ar.1 Bronzynskl family and and the .\1aurice Hansen family.

m;~~~:~'otUtl~e'2~'ro~~~r~~~ga~~~ w('~:' s~~~ay~~~en~:;dVi~~~~s~~ ~~~e~n~u~~~' ~~da~a:h\ehew:rl~ ~~~~. _meet with the executive board at the MelVin Coulter home. The bert Gamble home at \Vakefield inScribner for convention planning. Ericksons were in 'Wayne Satur- honor of Lynn Gamble's :5th birth-

The' pastor and family left Sun- day. day and Carol Mae Bronzynski'sday for a two weeks' vacation trip. Mrs. Dave Nelson, Leon and 4th birthday.

Larry were Thursday afternoon Miss Meta Strate and Missvisitors in the Ras~us Ras~ussen Christine Lueker, accompanied byhome. Larry remamed unt11 Sat- MIss Esther BueIter of Wayne,urday.

Monday afternoon visitors inthe Wilfred MillC'r home wereMrs. Wm. Janke, Mrs. LC'ster Pra­\vili: and Jndean, and Miss MarthaKrueg('r:

Mr. and Mrs, Clarence' B,ronzyn­ski and Dennis spent Sunday withMr. and Mrs. ::\lilton Krause and

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Sunday clinnf'r gu('sts in thehome of Mi"s Anna and Emil Kollwere Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nurn­berg. Mrs. Freda Hangartner andMiss, Amelia Schroeder.

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\?\ ,Seflousness bf Occupa :' andj'Tom y enjoyed the,e. O~her iwe got the m~.e famllie, rccog- and Donald and the Roy Spahr 'on. Delmar vlahlkamp and Jerry," ", , • n moves wtt-,re sJlown each even, iog. I,nized each l'the and calle~ ou~ to, rNORTHW.EST flaa,mtiwIYi!e'kPel'nntthesuJn. dHa.YSpaahflrehrnomooen. and Gale Gru~b.L,After baseball, O....served Alo g W· B.-tv Chaplain,lalso had story hours for one another It as sometIme be-' WA Y N E ~ Mrs., MIlliken' set,ied ice cream"~ D. ea.,. J 'chilqren. I .fqrc all thIS reg stcred WIth Tom- Ray S~ahr's also called at Roy and cake. \

, Ift~As, very unnatural to live the ttip to tl e rient. Early in Ocean Is Terrifying•. , 'mY. but s.u de. ,y I saw his face" by Spahr'l ~~:i " ,in a'.conq\lered IWuntry," cpmrnents the morning p 55 took the group I Mrs..Lare .a~d son also enjoyed wr(>~thcd ,m sml~es as he sUdde~lY '}, The If:rarcnce Carlson family of R('hlrns t Camp.,,'. : '~rs~ 'R. B. La~-e' in writing July 1 to the. pier. Se Uleites w$ved much .llll1Q slLtmg on ~ deck and dreallzedj hlS~;owndlldad wa~ sdtanh~tn~: Stafr Corres~onden~ ~:rn~~h\rVISCOrCndsinl~set" g,,~:s~s;~:;:yl~ Sgt. Eldon BUl~ who had been,', fro",m,'~To,lcyo ~o," her pa,rents, Mr. goodbye as the pa ty went through ,wa,tchmg 1he ocea·l'r1. E,ven on the own, t lere, an ,recogmz~ )~. Th,e. Ed. Grobb family ~alled ft r~.... in his p rental Chprl B II h e

1.'~' ~,: and, Mrs. Paul· Mines of Wayne. the S!reets. t he pier a long top deek salty spra~ bl~w over I All then turlled to theIr caums W. C. West's Tuesday of last wee {. 'The Gillbert Dang-berg and Russell a month~ left :Fridayt'~or~ingO~rThOugh Mrs. Lane was thrilled line of white- oa ed cabin boys' th€'rh so qne can nnagme the and as the g ngpl!ank was let down, M d M R 11 B ird' Pryor families and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Field. IiI. I~c had been as-

\,\Vith ~he ocean!, voyage 'and with picked up the c ildren and bag- J he.1gh,! of I, the waves. .'~I. keep II e~c.h I husb~~d .c~mc o? deck and at F:' ~~JeliI~k'su~,cdnc:day \~~b~ Henry .L'lng:cnbc.rg. jr., of Hoskins slstmg on the farmlwhlle hIS fatherth,e beauty a,nd~usualness of Ja- gage, and too t lem aboard the thmkmg how <lwfully t.cn;lfymg It \\-a5 told hlsl ~lf?~s cabm number. . caHe'd m the afternoon. . 'v.-as lil.

','.'~ pan; 'ner"ea'rly'r ction is that one ship. I must have been for ,th~ boy~ to It was all. th~I,lhryg and everybody. nmg.", Mr. and Mrs. Hans Henricksen! 1

. t h .' "1 ~ l' d " be way out hcl'(' on a ShIp or In a Iwas beamln~' Carl Dhmm,rs \\-ere at W. F. of Pierre, S. D., Mr. and Mrs, W. ~~ 'f a~l'~ l1s~n~e o~, va ues an .Mrs. Lane a~d n ~hared a cabin plane and ~n~)w they m.ight be i To FUija Resort. Schroeder's Sunday evening of last F. Schroeder and the Chris Baier ~Ot to Schlueter, /1. of

, .. ove, o~ a e ~Flen. With Mrs. Be ty SlCtz an? 10- forcbd inLo ,thIS oc('an," wn1es Mrs.' Lt. Col. ane had a beautiful week.! family \....('1'e last week Sunday dl;;"dITh.u~rs.d.a!y~'~~;~"~~=;=;;~.lll.1I.. MrS, Lane. ~ilI 3~y~ar.old. Tom- mo~th old dau h.t r of Ka,r:sas. The Lane. "It loo,ks so big and treacher- 'orchid for !\jTrs. Lane. He had rc- Mrs. Albert Milliken spent last dinner guests in the Albert Har-

~~ ~~~~~1!lor:~ov~u~ee2~roa~ ~~~I~S.w:~iChe u; ~~~d 7~~~ 1J~~~, o.us,an.d .yet can't keep Yourl,s~rved ? cat and driver and. took w~e~ Wednesday with Mrs. JameS del' home in Ponca. Mrs. Harder

S •.t] lYh r. s y g t .' t h ,P '1 t d j <yes' oj[ II An ocean voy- Ius famIly on a three~hour dnvc to Milliken. is a sister of Mrs. Henricksen.cal,; c on ~~9.: 'j • army rans- p1IVae S?'" r, OIC an waSl- age is cerlainly (uitc an CX)(T- F '. h t I' h' h' th f" M'" .

port ~ner3;YH B. Freeman Lt bowl, all tiled f ur lockel's, chest " ", I I, u,lJa 0 e '!" Ie IS e lO~st .re- Mr. and rs; O. n. HelaS were At Prc.ston lIumf'.Col. Lane went ,there ll1 January and desk. TI cabin was abovc IC~C., ., sort hotcl ~~ Japan. A ~rlzzlmg at John, Surber s Tuesday cveniI1Jg About 35"friends and relatives

. did h d~ th I Th l' he SIIIP CI?sscd tlw datp Imp rain was falimg. In the fldc Mrs. last week. I.~~,.Lane a~d ~on. made a short a;~~a;quip~ ni \~asose'otjp~SP aa~3 June. :22, _gaining a Sunday UJ.ne was impressed with how lit- The John Reegs were at Eld. were in the' C. A. Preston home

·YI~lt With relatl"1es of ~t. Col. Lane new looldn 1 .p was lollowed Ily Each tie everythihg is in Japan. R~lilroad N)emann's Wednesday evening of last w('('k Tuesday afternoon and~n,.!?eat~lebefOl~,.E;:0mg to .the, g. ,'I night (Ill' lra\'(')('rs sl'l theIr cars look like toys.. Flowers are last week. evening to S('L' the \\'l'dding'giftsOf{lCCr:o club td.·Jom oth~r wIves. ' 111e .iJ~nd ~,e, ,naded..~Il threw watc!lPs ;tlwad an hour ~I1d at exotic and beautiful and the Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Longe of Mrs. Bennett Young. :\1I's.and chIldren Qf army o.fflcers f01 confet tl ,and 1\ ~ yo."e ".as happy. the, dall' luH' 1hey \\'cn' 11 hours I'ice paddies arc very green. The called in the Chal'1es Bull halllf' YtoOnU,n,g,.~stln'C,a;Url·I::nd0JrunI3ne~t9',iRc('n[Pre'schS~ I.i'·iiiiiiiiii~,IIt all seemed II e a dream to be ahead of Seattle \\'hole cOlJnlryside smells, and Mrs. last week Friday. U L '- '-.;. '-

~ on the boat, ryJrs Lane comments. E-';'erybody was Lane attributed this to the fact Mrs. J. M. Manley spent laJSt ments were served.Women ,we rei1 ~a. py b~cause they t('r June 2:2 and the tl1ut people throw slop in the week Monday in Sioux City with~:-rere gomg t JOI th:lr husbands, fOLind that 100 streets. Miss Mabel Grlffen.

I. suppose t at cOI~llng back \ve pretty good \\'a- Mechanics Not Good, The Henry Rcthwisch fami'ly

IWill ~.ecl"mo t s ntlmental about ken('d carly and couldn't for "Our Japanese driver tried to spent last week Sunday in theAmellca, MI,S. neadds. the bpJ! so he ran lIlto lhv tlin- make all the mountains on high, Hans Rethwisch home.

Sail TO}\'a Aleutians. mg roo!Jl.'lnd thc ~'iliJlino pUI which proved harrO'\Ving. Mechani- The Ernest Muhs family were inThe day f~r s i1ll1g was bright hIm III JllS chall', laslcnl'd bib cal common sense is very limited. the Hennan Buss home ncar Hos-

and the sigh~ a Seattle and the and him. The same is true of plumbing. All kins, last week_ Sunday evening.shores up Puget s und were beauti- AIrs. 10 that I've seen looks fine but groans The Hans Hcnricksens of Pierre,fuI. ''Then fwe started hitting Tommy tll Sunday school. and squeaks." S. D., were last week Monday andstraight nor h f I' the tip of the o~e dn'ss('d up lhat day. The Lanes had a room in the Tuesday guests of Carl Damm('s.Aleutians an th colder it got the ViOUS!y 1hc wnl1lC'n had WOI'll Flower Palace wi.ng at Fuija. It The Hollis Williams family ofdarker the eea got. The next and Ilw lIke. h:-td mammoth pIcture windows, Carroll, spent last week Wednes-morning it ook d awfully nasty An' ~'t'ar :\klltian.... huge closet, two arm cllairs, cof· day at the Geo. Hoffman, Sir.,anp, angry ~'tSi e." F':veryone got 11rs. Lalll~ \'Isil('d the ~hilJ's fee table, complete bath and baby home.seasick. To m wanted to' get wheL'1 and captain's quarters on bed. This was theit1 temporary bil- Mrs. Fred Reinhold of Pilger,right off th bo t and com~ back th~ .bridge. She ](,~Hn,ed tllat the let until July 12 \vhen quarters spe,nt a few days last week in theto his gra dp rents' home in shIp s roull' was slIghtly south of wel'e to be assigncd. But Lt. Col. home of her daughter, Mrs. F. G.Wayne. Aftrr tl e lad became ac- the great. circlc .whlch actually Lane was unable to take the eus· Jelinek.customed to ~he cean, he was hap- goes ~\"Jthm 3tJ miles ~f the AIl'u- tomary 13-day leave, so rather Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ulrich ahd

P\vaiters a~d b ys on the ship ~~~~n~;~i~no~~'w;;,~(' a~~I~t ~J~g'l~~le~ ~haan~ ~~alT~n~~ :e~n~~~~shi:rt~ ~r.;~~ ~~~~tWTh~~S~;S\o\\'l~~gave every ~tte tion to passen- s.outh of the Aleutians.. At that the Impe~ial hotel in ~owntown tend a ball gamc. '<Igel's. If one: me tioned something tIme the \\ilS ~,L61 mJJps from Tokyo. ThIS hotel for officers was Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Schroederhe would 1i~c, t is provided at \ort Ileal'. Victoria, B. d~sjgne'd by an American a~d pro- and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Back

TOWEL liJENTAL SERVICE once. Whenl To my was not feel- (., ilnd 'iokollilma. At vldes every convenience. FUija pro- were at J. M. Manley's last weekjog well, Mrs. La e look him to the that point the O(,'<\n \\'as more lhan vidcs for children but. very few Tuesday evening. ..

-Fre~ Minor Repairs-- ship nursery for light foods. lhn'e mill'S dl'L'p litlle folks tlre at the Imperial. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Reeg ali1d

•;~!!!!!!1'!!~~~~!a~3~t!~J~SIP~cicJia~l~m~<)~V:ic~f~or~Ch~i~ld~r~cn~w~c~re v.,.'riting .June :l(; :d a point ~(JU "We have all our meals in our Mr. and Mrs. Florenz Niemannlof,..- shown each: 010 ning on the ship mill'S from Japan, I\Irs. Lane said room as we don't want him throw- Winside. were at Fred Rceg:s

--,--- that all Wl're hopmg the ship ing forks at any generals or,Rus- Thursday evening.would dock C'ar]y Salurday after- sian attaches." The' room in the Mr. and .:\1rs. Paul Schrad andnoon. If il didn't l"eilch lht' harbor Imperial has a combination sitting Gary of Randolph, \....ere last weekuntil S p.m., it woulrl hav(' 10 lay room. Doolittle park across the Sunday dinner and luncheon guestsanchor until Sundil;, :Irld none street, and the sun deck and pretty of Henry Kiepers.wanted that to happen. courts with gal'de'ns provide out~ Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Hoffman, jr.,

TIll' sun .shown that for tho dool' life for Tommy. called in the Geo. Hoffman, sr.,first till1e Il1 a ivInsl MI's. Lanf' was glad for the op- home last week Friday. The JEr-of the wonwn had· portunity to be Il1 downtown Tok- win Vahlkamp family spent Sun-cords and the \Vayne folks did not yo for a few days because qUqrters day there.escape the epidemic. I will be out from the city. The Mr. and Mrs. Eincr Nelson i of

Mrs. Lane noted j 11(' heauty of whole basement of the Imperial Omaha, were last week Vv'ednes­thl? sunset on Ihe IlCl':J1l "The air hotel is an arcade of lovely 'shops day over-night guests at \Valfredis ;lnd smells WIth exquisite China, linen. made 'Carlson's. Mrs. Nelson is a sisterso on'an S() lll'autl~ to order dresses of gorgeous silks, of Mrs. Carlson.ful nlC(' \v(';j!hel' and so trcach('l'~ all high on legal exchanges. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Temme andous Jooking in sLllrms." Sl'r\"lco Is Excelll"nt. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stolz were at

i\nin' in ,Japan. I The officers pay regular mess Henry Rclhwlsch's .last week Mmln-

IThl' ,Irmy Wl\·{'S alal childlen d('~ raIl' of :l.) cents for a full mea.J.' day. The James Millers of Wayhe,

)Jilrkcd ;:;:lll1rday ill ,1. ::-;Iwrtly :If- "The sen'ice is out of this world. were there Thursda:'(. 1

l1l'r noon 111;11 day the Wlll1H'J1 could You don't pven put your own na-p- lVliss Bo.n:,ell Gner: an? Bobt('ll till'}' n't'rf' getllng closl' tn y()~ kin on your lap. They always serve Stanl~y VISlt~d at Kenl1lt An-

.kohar~l~l. as tll.f'): COUld. s~'(' land ~}UP first. This is p::l!lsl'd in a big ~~~W~;:SlC~;~'l~sW~~~Se~ay.\,~:~cll1d Ilshlng ho,lts A Pdtlol boat silv('l' bowl and you ladel oul your . .came oul with lOIs of bright o\\'n. Then the entrec also from thE'l'e 'n1ursday e\'enmg. ';and a IJig wCI('omL' "All a silver dish; then selection of Mr. <:\nd Mrs. Han~ HenncJi'.s~noncp we rp<:ilized \H' \\'1'1'(' palata and t\VO vcgetables. The le~t Monday for thelJ:, ~ome l.n~)ractI~aJly there. We pilSSl'd Bnt- food is hot and tasty. Tommy eats PIerre, S. D., aft...er .VISltll~g thclrIsh ships and t hey knew \\'L' wcre fairly well and e\'en drinks pow. daughter, Mrs. ChriS Ba](-,r, anddependents and flashed welcomes dered milk. others for se\'eral weeks.

to ~s." . . "We will maintain our billet at an~~:nd ~~~. I~ee~~.s ~~mpso7\~omrn and chIldren dI't'ss('o In IFuija in case our wait for quarters rry,. I ss 0

theJr very bcst. "You should have drags out and it's hot in the city Struble, Ia., \\ere 1Il the Ernestseen the transformation. All gath-I and Tommy gets hored without tyIuhs home Thursday. Mr. Busscred on 'R' deck: \\·hich ,is a small Ichildren to play with. Then Bert 15 a brother ~f Mrs. Muhs.nCirrow ded; off lhe Ill'st class IWIll just come up to FuijrJ. on we'ek- Mr. and M.rs. Henry . Bull ofcabins. As we ecl,l;l'd toward tlw ends \Vayne. had dmner la~t \\eek Sun-piC'r \.\-'r could s('c all those husl- "Our sedan was ju,'.;t loaned to us day at Charl.cs Bull s. Mr. andImnds huddled together straining' till Sunday so \..'(' came back on Mrs. ~loYd FISh ~nd F:arl of Bel- '6 . R II Stheir eyes to sec us also. The closer the train. We took ,a tram car de~r~:~~ ~:S~('R~~~;a~;t~~~~~~ rless exa tore

~o~~~o_~~u~h~i~o~~t:~~Stt~~~~ ~~ar~ dolph, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Caauwe

tain cars ane marked for allied per­sonnel. They arc not ,crowded. arcvery clean and the trains are elcc·trie and f<llst. We saw very fewother whit¢ people ttaveling andthe Japane~e scemed to stare at usand smile ~nd we did Ukcwise.Tommy talks to them ~onstantly.

He can't understand the fact thatthey don't' understand him. Tomand I know just three words sofar, anonoZi for come ~'clre, nushifor hello aJ1d nitura for iVatcr."

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