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Sholes Wilbur Pagcs 1 to 8 PAGES Section One 14 GolrlFn Jubil-ee all...mnl banqUEt, .. \uld Lang S:me. L5 planned for thL<; e';enJn:;; at 6 'F) ;:\t the pal audltnnurn '" .. hen represen:;:,- 11\'E'3 from c!;;:,:.s.e:,: graduated fro;:, 'V;ayne hIgh scnD.)1 (,ver a. pen<Y:1 of fIfty y"-"'r<; '.'. ill roe tn p;jr- tIClj)",tR J E Brlltam. cla".-- 'Jf 1910, '>'0111 0-:- In.?.stma,,ter anrl ('nil on rnem:":"f""s rf the tn cycles nf 10 t, rpoponrl 'mth m<;--s- .sage'S tn fel1f"J',l... !t.:mm. I - , cd c;:,rl'; cl,;,sl<;$'-'O ! b(:-,::,,, ,n '.';<.n(' tl) ,tdke part In the .'. .- .... k S ff"Stl\-ltlf'.o. m.3rl,., frjr the b"n- Quet prr)',e thc JOt!'" ''''''lth , f·onT.er studer.ls r; :he hlgn .-ChOD! i }o.')klDg fGr',"',.,r'":J t.D thr' r.lgn- I lJght of thiS "Joe..-·,,: SSELL TRUE PRESCOTT Cniversity f ::\ebraska instructor who delivers Wayne high school commencement address Fri- day ev€ning. ::\fr. Pr'escott, a son of and True Presc9tt uf \\r ayne , was graduated from Wayne scliool in 1918 and from Wayne Teachers COlle!!'e in 1n20, He recei,'cd hi, A, B. and M. A. degree!'! at the University of :Schra.'ika and has hedn instructor since. Annual Etent Held Friday I At Training School For, Parents and Pupil•. , CDmmrncerr.ent the ! c:a.s.s of 1936 "';ill t.<:.ke pJ.<Jc>:.' tl)- I n:orrow e\E-nlng: 22 .rl.t 8 o cIr.rck In the m aUr::1,t0r,- um. The program ha" b f' en PrO<Ce5.Slnr,;d, Dfgmta!re Walt. 5("hf),)l 0rche5tra ,n', ocatllOn, Re ..'. Fdj' C ?1ills, of t..he Wa:.ne ?! E Church L1SZt-MO(jIP, <.o("t.ettc, addlf'".o,.'i. cd I,',a)'r<' Htl1;h." Ru. ... T. .J( (If !"lnC'f.Jln "Summer Win·!", 810\<1" Ttllotson-Strauss. gIrls' pr".'5enutlOn of 'clas."i, DI C F Dler:st, presenl.d- tlon Qf dlplomas, 8 W Vlnght; of h"-J!1or;;:. Anna I -------- Geisler; bene{jlctlOn, Re\'. W C. Present A\fards Mr8. S. A. last Frtday was attended In Two Club hoe.1 'o-d,·ca"u.e"te W"" by ove!" 300 parenlr;: and students. I _'::" l-<:l ..., The dlOner IS given each year tor -- hdd Sunday e',enmg:. 17, at all high "'ScholJ\ and grade studenls Prizes Are Given Monday Wayne Woman Tells Kiwan. the Ctty 'lUdll.nnL;m '''!,l1th Dr A F who heJ\e taken part iO extra-I F B t P P st rs ians of War, Weather aDd . Erm.t, Omaha p,H,tor curricular actiVities throughout the or I Res oP,BY 0 e W0e3-Reads Play, dddress of toe "Aolomg year ActiVIties Include athletICS, n ecent L::ontest. V.1luc,s . ImocatlOn Y-as gl\-en by mUSIC, debate and declamatory I Poppy poster awajdS were made I KlwaOls club memocrs hOld rf"'2- Rev W F DIerking work The of welcome to I In both the trammg school and the ular noonday luncheon Mcmd.ay at Ipastor and benedIction by \' \Y<ircnts was gIven by Prof A F Wayne high school Monday Hotel StraUon Followmg a rp- C Powers B-<:lptl.<;t pastor Thp. hIgh Gulliver Marguerite Sund sang aCE Wilson.- pres dent' of the Iport from the house cnmmlt1€1:. 15-Chrml orchf"stra p1.a)'ed and Cf)i5ch solo and Larhyha Whitmore played American LeglOn uXlllary. pre- Prof ChUord BaIT led Robert Glbb sang. plano number senled the pwards 1 winners Mrs IWlth J E BnttalO acrompanym£: Dr Ermt gave cxalmpte to All students who had taken part F. G, Dale atU" Mrs G. A Renard Mrs. S A Lutgen gave the after-j show that "ye (Irst tIlt'" In actiVItIes through the year were were members of t e poster com- dmner talk kingdom of heaven and an' these Introduced Gerald Cissna gave a mlt.tee. I Mrll spoke of lh('" things shall be added umt.o you' redding, The brass quartet. com- Contest was mtn three I "W's of mt('rest to I He ad\'lsed th(' yQung fl)lk5 that posed of Arlene and Emmlyn groups In the (oJrth. fIfth and the people of the v,;orld---'o'o'i'lr l of opp"JnunJly th('m. ,""'£ Gnrtith, LeRoy Anderson and Sixth grades. Paul' Petersen won weather and woes There I:" al; ..... ap; I and that If th('\ illhgenUy 1 1 : Rohert Dale. played The first. and Rodney 4ove. second at Ithe plemrnt to mlcr(cre I the) .... 111 sucC'(''C'd hJ woodWind cnsemb1 e, evelyn the cIty school, Dale, first. with. I)r adr! to the comings <Inri Cla."<; da} f'Xl"K'lS('<; were beld Noake90 Norman Cissna. Ruth and W<lnda Olson. secomL at the gOings and the lab0r prnblf'm" flf In the high s-chnnl ;;s.sembJy Tues- Lundberg, Arthur Gulliver, Emm 8 tnunmg school. In f;eventh, eighth Ule human race War and human! ria}' afternoon at 3 n dock. G€"raid- lyn Griffith and Mary Sharer. also and mnth grade group. Darrell cQnfilct result m fcar coun- 1 me Gamble openmg thf' progr<lm played. Dean H. H. Hahn addressed Johnson won first. and Irene Hab-I try or one mdlvldual being I with a plano solo Ruth Juuson the group, erer, second. tor the cIty school; ened by another The root of .war read thc da'<;5 hIstory Marum .Jpan Winners in the popularity con- Ethel Jean Olson: and Manan I beglO... <1'<; m childish strtlggljlo:;, Dienst ga .... e humol'"lIU.s r€''lrlmg. test were announced as follows: Johnson. (Jrsl, for 'a poster made I with confliCt., many times O\'",r tn- I Zada GIfford rearl the c;l.ass Marilynn Glenn. John Alden Lew- together, and Ruth Watson. second vialJties. The self-exprC$'Slnn of, Don Baker played a o;.oln. is. George Brock. Adeline Back. (or the training schpol. There were! children should be encoura2ed. and 1 Milford Jacobsen r('<td c1il$... Donald Strahan, Wilma Kai, John no entries from training school! the wlJr!d owes much gratl:urle I.n i prnphff)·. El\-\'a)'ne F .. ood Kyl, Mattie SeBce, Quentin Whit- fOf t.he tenth, <Jnd twelfth i thIS to the klnderg;Clrt('ns; EO\')' IS 'I t.hree plano 5(1105 more, Thralia Gramly, Wayne grade group. Penhollow i one of the ('\-'IIs "f the wlJrld Some 1 Memoers of tlw CYC, g;,\'C Straight and lola Farney. had first and PIlzer, second'i of the malO dJ,..,--.ases of the the C'OmmencemC'nt v\.;;ly". Rempm- Clas:t Day exercises are planned for clly school cntrnrs I8"e arc feurb\ tcndcncls, l;:Jovr rllf- : lhe Day." last ('\'(,llillOg to ..,n for Monday afternoon 10 the I 11 rlcultlcs ;-Inri corrupt polltle-<; ,If'.ll- enthuC:l;lstlc aurilenC'{' dellght- trammg school assembly George ow.)' ami grC'rt1 ,lre th(' things ful (,piC of bo) hood t5 13 tranqUIl Brock reads the class will: Mattie 51 n1a gJund the cn raved 1n5¢np- i which Will brine on war qUIcker I play and p'lrts '.',;Prf' cle\lerly tak- SCRee, class history; Eleanor Owen, "For Excdle e In Art." Sec- than any oth("rs Clnd nne \\ar In-I co hy the well-chosen CHist class prophecy. John Alden LeWis. ond' rizes were 5 -cerU i c\'IL,bly bnng>; on .'lnothC'r The flJllowlng reC'el\ed prcsldept of the sentor class will p I Mrs Lutgen rend a c:hort pl.l} recently by A T C9vao:alugh, s.ec- open the program with a brief Posters entered In the contest' "Farm Feud. which !i't,{J'W3 the I retary ot the WaYTlc board ('Jf edu8 planation of class day. Marilynn were well done fIon Will be on d15- : tendency of ,I family til stick to-l cation. from Stale Su')Jt CharlE's W, G\enrr will sing a solo. Fae Da\!ison pl?y In store WIn ws about lown ,gether through . ITaylor or Lincoln. In (!tmnectlOn will illustrate the class propl;lecy thiS wcek-e-od. J ges W('"T"C MT!iS 1 Dr. Chas. I)urden. First BaptIst wlth the golden Jubilee: " as it is read by drawing pictures on Jessie Stephen, . H. E. Le:Y I church pastor of Omah.a .. \'>'111 j "We havC' notlred In 'lLhe paper the blackboard with colored chalk. Porler(lc Posters \-\10- speak to Kiwanians next Monda)'" that the Wayne Cit)' 5:c1hooLi ar-e John Alden Lewis will present the nmg: first places ave been sent I' 1 genog to, the-il" fiftieth training school a picture from the to the state contes. IClients III County I golden Jublle(' Permit me oUl'r 1936 senior class. d I my conR"ratulatlons to Ule Wa)ne Latm club had a picnic at Beess- Da11Ulge So ght Recewe FUll S I ,chool baaed on thos r",,: gesture ler grove last evening. This is the Wayne A.s far as I knov. there lS no ober- last actlvity or the club year, Miss In Co trt Actron HONORS DINNER WELL ATTENDED YNE HERALD wIVNE, !"EBR-ASKA, THURsDAY, MAY 21,1936. __ _ PROPOSES UREAU AS WAY TO CURB FRE PUBLICITY A s a florJfj<.; npws- paper In Increasmg volumf', the Press as- socla11fln IS pro pted to offer a publiCIty confr, I board tl) p,J:'oS ;lnd npws Thel fprlpJ'<-JI govern- mcnt',; numPI'1us burcaus are Ch1Cf prnpag;tnda dlstributfJJ,'; ilt thiS time E\TI[ tnDd (iJrrJ(;S wOlrly "tfl)H'S ';l1luj flf!\'vS r('- lc,lsps, thr)ugh as _,j mdttcl (Jf f;let \ rmtalnln;s carefully fln'- parer! br)f1sts ff. r Issuing depa! t- mcnt.s It would !J..-' humanly Im- pOSSible frJr c.uiy ncwspclper to handlc' ;Jll thdsc gr)\'Crnment c,,!tnbut](ms p\,cn Jt \'.rjulrl be tl) do ,,(J Man) 0 her prlJpaganda SOUl r'dl!;(T (j g. t thr Jr rJf fl('(' pLJ!J!JClt " oInd ('dell C'on- vln(f'd lli,d. Il', fJl IllS rJr'- 1(11 ('I) jJll(c.; 111 'go\crhmcnt boosls to fill Clp;JClI)IIS ! w<J';t,· lhlS IW;lstc' 1<; !'I)"tly Thr' Pre'"s a:;SOC13- tlon to hl'lp nc\':o,- PI" h.atc uHltr')1 the pI rJp<.lgdnrl.l []rj)d. T [X(RCIS[S ARE PLANNED HERE Promotion for Wayne I county's 140 eIghth gradf' gradlJ- ates Will be held in Wayne cIty auditorium Saturday, May 23, at 2:30. County Supt. Pearl E SewE'1\ I has secured Dr. J. T Andersrm,. presIdent of the Wayne college. as II speaker. The Wayne cIty school rhythm band, by MIss Hazel Reeve, will be featured. The program follows' .Jackson march, played while pUpll.S cnkr hall, piano'solo, "Minuet 1n G," by Padcrcwskl, Marcella Frf'\'ct t of Trinity school, Altnna; Jnvr,c;:t1.]ol1, Rev. F. C rhythm band; rural· chorus songs, pupIls -(Jf diStrict 46. Miss Clara Stratt', 1 of district 59, dnd presentatIOn of diplomas, M15S Sewell. Eighth grade puplls Will m,'cl In the county court room i:lt 1.4:i and go in a to the Cludltorl- urn. M1SS Sewell urges all to be present. Elaine Anderson of district 55, and Esther Schroed('f of dL,>tnct 51, Dr. J. T. Andenon Speaker . At Eighth Grade Prdgram Next Saturday.

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Page 1: T YNE HERALD 14 - newspapers.cityofwayne.orgnewspapers.cityofwayne.org/Wayne Herald (1888-Present)/1931-1940... · solo and Larhyha Whitmore played American LeglOn uXlllary. pre-

SholesWilbur

Pagcs 1 to 8

PAGESSection One14

GolrlFn Jubil-ee all...mnl banqUEt,..\uld Lang S:me. L5 planned forthL<; e';enJn:;; at 6 'F) ;:\t the munlC1~

pal audltnnurn '" .. hen represen:;:,­11\'E'3 from c!;;:,:.s.e:,: graduated fro;:,

'V;ayne hIgh scnD.)1 (,ver a. pen<Y:1of fIfty y"-"'r<; '.'. ill roe hen~ tn p;jr­tIClj)",tR J E Brlltam. cla".-- 'Jf1910, '>'0111 0-:- In.?.stma,,ter anrl ',~lll

('nil on rnem:":"f""s rf the (la,~.ses tncycles nf 10 t, rpoponrl 'mth m<;--s­.sage'S tn fel1f"J',l... !t.:mm.

I -, G,adurl.t~s cd c;:,rl'; cl,;,sl<;$'-'O ~,,,.e

! b(:-,::,,, ;j~r1'"ln2 ,n '.';<.n(' d.::!ll~· tl),tdke part In the .'. .-.... k S ff"Stl\-ltlf'.o.~ Rese~Yatl"m$ m.3rl,., frjr the b"n­

Quet prr)',e thc JOt!'" ~(-<;t ''''''lth "vtlJr~

, f·onT.er studer.ls r; :he hlgn .-ChOD!i ar~ }o.')klDg fGr',"',.,r'":J t.D thr' r.lgn­I lJght of thiS "Joe..-·,,:

SSELL TRUE PRESCOTTCniversity f ::\ebraska instructor who deliversWayne high school commencement address Fri­day ev€ning. ::\fr. Pr'escott, a son of ~fL and ~lr<;"

True Presc9tt uf \\rayne , was graduated fromWayne hig~ scliool in 1918 and from Wayne

Teachers COlle!!'e in 1n20, He recei,'cd hi, A, B.and M. A. degree!'! at the University of :Schra.'ikaand has hedn instructor th~re since.

Annual Etent Held Friday IAt Training School For,

Parents and Pupil•.

, CDmmrncerr.ent 'CX'.:·'TL').1~ f'-I~ the! c:a.s.s of 1936 "';ill t.<:.ke pJ.<Jc>:.' tl)­

I n:orrow e\E-nlng: ~'!<iY 22 .rl.t 8o cIr.rck In the m JnjC1~1 aUr::1,t0r,­um. The fo1l0·"",i.~ program ha"b f' e n drr8n(~"£-<1 PrO<Ce5.Slnr,;d,"~,larch Dfgmta!re Walt. hu:~:h

5("hf),)l 0rche5tra ,n', ocatllOn, Re ..'.Fdj' C ?1ills, pa5:r}~ of t..he Wa:.ne?! E Church Ll('b~!$traum."

L1SZt-MO(jIP, glrL~ <.o("t.ettc, addlf'".o,.'i."SP1~lt cd I,',a)'r<' Htl1;h." Ru....~~('11T . .J( I'rr.~cutt (If !"lnC'f.Jln "SummerWin·!", 810\<1" Ttllotson-Strauss.gIrls' gJ~~101ub pr".'5enutlOn of

'clas."i, DI C F Dler:st, presenl.d­tlon Qf dlplomas, 8 W Vlnght;pr~entatlOn of h"-J!1or;;:. ~1SS Anna

I-------- Geisler; bene{jlctlOn, Re\'. W C.

th~~~a~~l~:n~;~O~llnn~;mhne~~u~Present A\fards Mr8. S. A. Llitgen~l ~ne~d~~:~~~,..r~:~B~gh'~~last Frtday evenln~ was attended In Two~Schoole Addre~ses Club orctJH,~shtr~C'hoe.1 'o-d,·ca"u.e"te W""by ove!" 300 parenlr;: and students. I _'::" ~ l-<:l • ~ ...,

The dlOner IS given each year tor -- hdd Sunday e',enmg:. ~by 17, at f~,~;all high "'ScholJ\ and grade studenls Prizes Are Given Monday Wayne Woman Tells Kiwan. the Ctty 'lUdll.nnL;m '''!,l1th Dr A Fwho heJ\e taken part iO extra-I F B t P P st rs ians of War, Weather aDd . Erm.t, Omaha p,H,tor g-lJ'IO~" t~H'curricular actiVities throughout the orI Res oP,BY 0 e W0e3-Reads Play, dddress of toe f"'\-enln~, "Aolomgyear ActiVIties Include athletICS, n ecent L::ontest. V.1luc,s . ImocatlOn Y-as gl\-en by

mUSIC, debate and declamatory I Poppy poster awajdS were madeI KlwaOls club memocrs hOld rf"'2- Rev W F DIerking Pn~hhykrl<lllwork The addr~ of welcome to IIn both the trammg school and the ular noonday luncheon Mcmd.ay at Ipastor and benedIction by Rc~ \'\Y<ircnts was gIven by Prof A F Wayne high school Monday MI"~. Hotel StraUon Followmg a rp- C Powers B-<:lptl.<;t pastor Thp. hIghGulliver Marguerite Sund sang aCE Wilson.- pres dent' of the Iport from the house cnmmlt1€1:. 15-Chrml orchf"stra p1.a)'ed and Cf)i5chsolo and Larhyha Whitmore played American LeglOn uXlllary. pre- Prof ChUord BaIT led smglIl~'1Robert Glbb sang.

plano number senled the pwards 1 winners Mrs IWlth J E BnttalO acrompanym£: Dr Ermt gave cxalmpte toAll students who had taken part F. G, Dale atU" Mrs G. A Renard Mrs. S A Lutgen gave the after-j show that "ye ~ek (Irst tIlt'"

In actiVItIes through the year were were members of t e poster com- dmner talk kingdom of heaven and an' theseIntroduced Gerald Cissna gave a mlt.tee. I Mrll Lut~on spoke of lh('" thr~' things shall be added umt.o you'redding, The brass quartet. com- Contest was dlVJ(~ed mtn threeI"W's of e\-('r~pr('s('nl mt('rest to I He ad\'lsed th(' yQung fl)lk5 thatposed of Arlene and Emmlyn groups In the (oJrth. fIfth and the people of the v,;orld---'o'o'i'lr l pl~nty of opp"JnunJly a\~alts th('m. ,""'£Gnrtith, LeRoy Anderson and Sixth grades. Paul' Petersen won weather and woes There I:" al;.....ap; Iand that If th('\ \~ork illhgenUy 1

1: .~

Rohert Dale. played ~lOumber. The first. and Rodney 4ove. second at Ithe ~eathQ'r plemrnt to mlcr(cre I the) .... 111 sucC'(''C'd r.~f: hJwoodWind c n s e m b 1e, evelyn the cIty school, J~ck Dale, first. with. I)r adr! to the comings <Inri Cla."<; da} f'Xl"K'lS('<; were beldNoake90 Norman Cissna. Ruth and W<lnda Olson. secomL at the gOings and the lab0r prnblf'm" flf In the high s-chnnl ;;s.sembJy Tues­Lundberg, Arthur Gulliver, Emm 8 tnunmg school. In f;eventh, eighth Ule human race War and human! ria}' afternoon at 3 n dock. G€"raid-lyn Griffith and Mary Sharer. also and mnth grade group. Darrell cQnfilct result m fcar o~ o~(' coun- 1 me Gamble openmg thf' progr<lmplayed. Dean H. H. Hahn addressed Johnson won first. and Irene Hab-I try or one mdlvldual being threat~Iwith a plano solo Ruth Juusonthe group, erer, second. tor the cIty school; ened by another The root of .war read thc da'<;5 hIstory Marum .Jpan

Winners in the popularity con- Ethel Jean Olson: and Manan IbeglO...~, <1'<; m childish strtlggljlo:;, Dienst ga .... e humol'"lIU.s r€''lrlmg.test were announced as follows: Johnson. (Jrsl, for 'a poster made Iwith confliCt., many times O\'",r tn- I Zada GIfford rearl the c;l.ass ~'J11.Marilynn Glenn. John Alden Lew- together, and Ruth Watson. second vialJties. The self-exprC$'Slnn of, Don Baker played a C'larin~t o;.oln.is. George Brock. Adeline Back. (or the training schpol. There were! children should be encoura2ed. and 1 Milford Jacobsen r('<td ;~~ c1il$...~Donald Strahan, Wilma Kai, John no entries from th~ training school! the wlJr!d owes much gratl:urle I.n iprnphff)·. El\-\'a)'ne Fl~b'..oodKyl, Mattie SeBce, Quentin Whit- fOf t.he tenth, el~verth <Jnd twelfth i thIS to the klnderg;Clrt('ns; EO\')' IS 'I play~ t.hree plano 5(1105more, Thralia Gramly, Wayne grade group. Mu~ay Penhollow ione of the ('\-'IIs "f the wlJrld Some 1 Memoers of tlw CYC, ~':uh g;,\'CStraight and lola Farney. had first and Ru~ PIlzer, second'i of the malO dJ,..,--.ases of the prc~('ntl the C'OmmencemC'nt v\.;;ly". Rempm-

Clas:t Day exercises are planned for clly school cntrnrs I8"e arc feurb\ tcndcncls, l;:Jovr rllf- :~r lhe Day." last ('\'(,llillOg to ..,nfor Monday afternoon 10 the ~ I 1 1 rlcultlcs ;-Inri corrupt polltle-<; ,If'.ll- enthuC:l;lstlc aurilenC'{' Thll~ dellght-trammg school assembly George be;~~~t :;~:c.')~:rrt:~or;;glr:::{;n~ ow.)' ami grC'rt1 ,lre th(' ~v,;n things ful (,piC of bo) hood t5 13 tranqUIlBrock reads the class will: Mattie 51 n1a gJund the cn raved 1n5¢np- iwhich Will brine on war qUIcker Iplay and p'lrts '.',;Prf' cle\lerly tak­SCRee, class history; Eleanor Owen, ll~n "For Excdle e In Art." Sec- than any oth("rs Clnd nne \\ar In-I co hy the well-chosen CHist

class prophecy. John Alden LeWis. ond' rizes were 5 -cerU plcce~" ic\'IL,bly bnng>; on .'lnothC'r The flJllowlng lC'tter'wlill~ reC'el\edprcsldept of the sentor class will p I Mrs Lutgen rend a c:hort pl.l} recently by A T C9vao:alugh, s.ec-open the program with a brief ~x-· Posters entered In the contest' "Farm Feud. which !i't,{J'W3 the Iretary ot the WaYTlc board ('Jf edu8planation of class day. Marilynn were well done fIon Will be on d15- : tendency of ,I family til stick to-l cation. from Stale Su')Jt CharlE's W,G\enrr will sing a solo. Fae Da\!ison pl?y In store WIn ws about lown ,gether through lroubtes~ . ITaylor or Lincoln. In (!tmnectlOnwill illustrate the class propl;lecy thiS wcek-e-od. J ges W('"T"C MT!iS

1Dr. Chas. I)urden. First BaptIst wlth the golden Jubilee: "

as it is read by drawing pictures on Jessie Stephen, ~ . H. E. Le:Y ~.nd Ichurch pastor of Omah.a .. \'>'111 j "We havC' notlred In 'lLhe paperthe blackboard with colored chalk. ~i1bu~ Porler(lc Posters \-\10- speak to Kiwanians next Monda)'" that the Wayne Cit)' 5:c1hooLi ar-eJohn Alden Lewis will present the nmg: first places ave been sent I ' .~. 1genog to, ~elcbrl'ltc the-il" fiftiethtraining school a picture from the to the state contes. IClients III County Igolden Jublle(' Permit me ~ oUl'r1936 senior class. • d I my conR"ratulatlons to Ule Wa)ne

Latm club had a picnic at Beess- Da11Ulge So ght Recewe FUll S I,chool baaed on thos r",,: gestureler grove last evening. This is the • • Wayne A.s far as I knov. there lS no ober-last actlvity or the club year, Miss In Co trt Actron

HONORS DINNERWELL ATTENDED

YNE HERALDwIVNE, !"EBR-ASKA, THURsDAY, MAY 21,1936. __ _ NC~IBERSEVEN

PROPOSES UREAUAS WAY TO CURB

FRE PUBLICITY

A s pr<")p<lI~ar1 a florJfj<.; npws-paper de,~k5, In Increasmg

volumf', the Ne~'aSka Press as­socla11fln IS pro pted to offer apubliCIty confr, I board tl) p,J:'oS

7~e ml~~lf~ ~~~wt,~('av;:~\'~rt~~~n\~;lnd npws Thel fprlpJ'<-JI govern­mcnt',; numPI'1us burcaus areCh1Cf prnpag;tnda dlstributfJJ,'; iltthiS time E\TI[ tnDd (iJrrJ(;SwOlrly "tfl)H'S ';l1luj flf!\'vS r('­lc,lsps, thr)ugh as _,j mdttcl (Jff;let \ rmtalnln;s carefully fln'­parer! br)f1sts ff. r Issuing depa! t­mcnt.s It would !J..-' humanly Im­pOSSible frJr c.uiy ncwspclper tohandlc' ;Jll thdsc gr)\'Crnment

c,,!tnbut](ms p\,cnJt \'.rjulrl be \~orth \~hJh tl)

do ,,(J Man) 0 her prlJpagandaSOUl (,l'~, r'dl!;(T (j g. t thr Jr ~h<Jre

rJf fl('(' pLJ!J!JClt " oInd ('dell C'on­vln(f'd lli,d. Il', fJl IllS (;IU~,(' rJr'-~('r,>r" 1(11 ('I) ~Jdf'liltl()n, jJll(c.;

111 'go\crhmcnt boosls tofill Clp;JClI)IIS ! w<J';t,· b;J,~b,t~

Prf'p;lrJn~ lhlS IW;lstc' 1<; !'I)"tlyThr' ;'I('IHdS~«l Pre'"s a:;SOC13-tlon to hl'lp nc\':o,-P;jP('1"~ PI" h.atc uHltr')1 thepI rJp<.lgdnrl.l []rj)d.

T[X(RCIS[S ARE

PLANNED HERE

Promotion exerClse~ for Wayne Icounty's 140 eIghth gradf' gradlJ­ates Will be held in Wayne cItyauditorium Saturday, May 23, at2:30. County Supt. Pearl E SewE'1\ Ihas secured Dr. J. T Andersrm,.presIdent of the Wayne college. as II

speaker. The Wayne cIty schoolrhythm band, direc~d by MIssHazel Reeve, will be featured.The program follows' .Jacksonmarch, played while pUpll.S cnkrhall, piano'solo, "Minuet 1n G," byPadcrcwskl, Marcella Frf'\'ct t ofTrinity school, Altnna; Jnvr,c;:t1.]ol1,

Rev. F. C Mlll~. S('\CC~lOn.s, rhythmband; rural· chorus songs, pupIls -(Jf

diStrict 46. Miss Clara Stratt',

~~aecte~~I:d~:~~S'<ln~t·L(':~~~~f:~.l;1of district 59, dnd presentatIOn ofdiplomas, M15S Sewell.

Eighth grade puplls Will m,'clIn the county court room i:lt 1.4:iand go in a grou~ to the Cludltorl­urn. M1SS Sewell urges all to bepresent.

Elaine Anderson of district 55,and Esther Schroed('f of dL,>tnct 51,

Dr. J. T. Andenon Speaker. At Eighth Grade Prdgram

Next Saturday.

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Miss Chorlotte Millard lett'ThursdaY evening for Sprif1&\'ie.....,Jieb., to visit a while. She whllhen&0 on to Jaeksont Wl,0., far thesummer.

Mrs, Ray Hansel of Bloomfield,Iowa, rame Sunday to violt Mrs.C, ShultheJ.t and attend Ule ,oldenJUbilee at the hlih s<:h""t Ma. C.Sbullhcls nnd Mrs. W4"""" Shul­

the!:l' and sons met het at WImer Iiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiii!$iiiiiiiIsundnyon..modn-' jJ

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ome em~Joyees who have ITeen called Greenwfch villae, the city's ~;:--liieanHahn~e88~--'daUghter,Ruth ~;and, a gra';:-u- IBr r Of W;;Y~---I- Gamble Famlly Here. ---\B~droomSuite I ~'I C" to 'Washlngton under the new ad-- tist ~lony. The better section of. 'ate in the class of 192t.. and now a I All ot the Gamb~ family ex- ' .

l.ll.lf."~I~W,I",6IlinfYton mhoi'~sist,nrgalip'roonblheamYe,ncathUesecd,tay serNo,oeuf: the city is In c uppc: part of Ch,ld'sMent Health te~er I~ the Denver high .echool, an Passes Away ,cepbng one plan to b€ together Of Bank FUI'Ill{Ul'f'

~-'-':-e.., ~nhattan.The astslde 18 the dlS- In connection with~entalhealth JOUlS me m hopm~ ~t It will 6e a Fr Hagemann of Leeds, Ia Ihere thiS week for the high schoo-II Induded tr t~( ; r

fort IS being madf to build for the tnct, of po;verty, nements and the Dean H, H, Hahn, su erintendent very happy OCCasl~ ,j bro of Ed. Hagemann of golden JUbIiee l\'Irs Minnie Mc-' department exh r,~ eel.ing Of mcrease because property owners destItute.. I of the Wayne Trs' 'ng schoul From the WakefIeld school, Supt, W died S tu d ' : Farland of 9e:veland',· OhIO, ar- Wayne co!Jegl' Yhr,---,"

n BatAs of the CIty know that the present . wishes to bring the ollowing ~ C'"lL ~dden sent the lo11ow~: a a~. e,x City a~~ialm~~;:;e~~inved.Saturday and will visit Mrs. was a b1::-dnJ{Jrn .-->'

est. conditioh~ will not last Livmg ex- Sale the attention of paren and teaeh- Greetings to the Wayne public mania. He was 66 years old. He! F. E. ~amble un~' next Satu~y, E. J. Huntemf'f v,peises and rentals In Washmgton S t d ers I school and the faculty from the leavL three hrothers Ed H IShe 1.5 a member of the high js wild ej--,jrr:;

'n In the city ar very high as a result of the a ur ay .:It '_ my purpose 0 urge u ylakefield students and faculty. r' f W C 1H' age-\SChOO1'S first class. Mrs. Anna" seems to tie' ba 1)' crowded conditions IrVin Sears umt paren:; and teachers the im: We hope the second fifty years ~anp;ectiO~~nl~~, I:~, an~g~r:~r:; Johnson and daughter, Mrs, Nat- ~h:tu~~t ~~:(l~~~ -.

tbe AmerlFan Law Institute and of the AmerIcan LegIOn AUXIliary anee of a healthy ind for the ~ill~ Wayne grow more than the Ha~nn of Storm Lake, la. Her- aile Anhalt, of Evanston, In .. came includes bE-rl, .-lr,,-..,.:~( ~the Am~rJcan Bar aSSOClatlOn co- will be on the streets Saturday child. A child who eatedly de- fIrst fdly and that th~'l1 be happy :!Hageman, another brother, I tJ) Clarkson Saturday and Mr. and exhib1t mcludprjoperated Ift"tHeJr sessJOn toward a with baskets of emorial poppies ceives, acts cruelly, sulks, holds and prosperous years. di two months ago. I'Mrs. Wm. Johnson brought them standing <.rt:clr-o ~better administration of justice and to be worn in h, ~or of the World grudges is jealous, t ssy, over-in- F neral services were Mon~y <.it here Sunday. Mrs. • Johnson re- CTaft .and h~,r.ri·~"Mil' Berry f~els that a great deal war dead. The~ I.ll w~rk thro~gh- quisitive, irritable, h persensitive,1 CONCORD . Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hage- j mained and the others return 10- de'!" dlTec.tllJn "f I',Was accomplished, Mr. Berry had out the day, dt:'. nbutm~ the lIlt.~e shy, selfish, timid, wh ning, is mt'n- maz3n and Mr. and Mrs.. Carl Fre- 'day for the reunion. Mrs. Johnson Among the ~ tur.' .e·an interesting conversation with red, flower!s, an gathenng contn- tally sick and needs special care (By Staff Correspondent.) ver1j went to the funeraL \a~ daughter will return home jng spe-c-ial mf'nt' r:the president of the Northwestern butlOns for he f;velfare of the dl.S- qujte as much as he auld had he Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ellis were . Fnday or Saturday. Dr. Har:n- cabinet mad" r:'- -"rap-way. The latter was enroute to ~~led wa~ ett~ns and the fam- measles or diphtheria! or any otht.'r week-end guests in the Rev. C. T. L I •. A t Gamble plans to ~ here from !M4S- a masth.(';)r:i i:." '.t~citY to testify before the senate I~es ~e.ft I n by the de~th or! contagious disease. i Carlson home. ern ,e ssessmen SOUrJ Valley, Iowa, and Dr. and made by Etj r·?!.~,c mittee on the tax bilL d l sa.bllttY 0.f a v~ter~n. !'helr ~.n- j "Briefly, then, w~at are s(jme Miss Theodora C~rls(Jn and Miss .i Is. Now (,fomplete 1 M. rs. A. F .. Ernst from Omaha, tabl-e m<Jd.f' t'.•.,... '.... '

r. Berry and his son, Frederick. s:l~lSh e~t"orts .lll give every In- (Jf the problems Of~ntal hygiene Gail Hughes were In L;Jurel Tues- I trxlay. M~. DalSY Ebert c-omes rate br;,"yfxJ'.-''" 's nt the week-end 01 May 9 and dlvldualln. the' ty an opportumty that confront parents and teachers? day afternoon. L; C. Gildersleeve report,> com-I from Counail Bluffs. !drs. KatheT- I[ G-oshorn :Jnd '~:.l' in New York City. Frederick is to pay pe~~ ~rlbute to the men "First, how much social stimu- Mrs. C. T. Carlson ~nd Mrs. pleti,on of t~e 1936 ~ssessment. uf Jne Basken'l11e of Seatt~. Wash., nell

~tW employed in the classifica- who gave their lives tor t~e CQun- lation is good- for a hild's'mental Th.omas. Erwin were In Dixon Lesbe precinct, the tvtal t.3ngl?J.e Iwlll be unable to .atte-nd. I· _

t' m department of the Congres- try, and to ex nd ~ ~elpmg hand health'! How much ! the child's Tuesday afternoon to plan the proPerty for the year amounting; - 1'-.. onal library working full time, to tho..<.-e who S3~T1fICed health, .time should he spe d alone and Memonal dny services at Concord. 'Ito ~219'665 .. Total for 19.35 .was~School8 To Compete ' :\-ft. ~~ :.{.!~ T.:·

9' n. m. to 4:30 p. m, He is also Rtrength a~d.h pmess on the al-,howmuchwithoth ehlldren?The $lSP,595, Assessment for Leslie IS\ lot J)e.n,..-r, (r,I<~carrying full work toward his doc- tar of path~t!s . ichild cannot dev~l+p wholesome <;oncordJa Lutheran Clmreh. as :t'?llows: Poll ta~, 82; old age I In M eel Saturday E'vewng 1..1,

tbr's degree at Georgetown unJ- .The A4x1ha• .women are the1.!;Oci31 feelings and attitudes by (Rev C T Carlson, pastor). peXlOn, 139, total intangible pro-l Northe<ist Nebraska high schools home.Jersity, and is consequently very WlVe:r mothers s~gters ~nd daugh- living alone. I Sunday sCh?Ol,."t .10 ,3. m. Bible per y, A, $26,900, total intangIble, compete next :patUTday in the an- ~

~.•. u'.'Y' He enjOYS. his work immense- teThers mil~1 dwh

serhveddln the war. "B.ut if. oc.hild is ~o much with studY lesson IS Bulldm.g for the B'h~ed2,5100fTOElal lah nAgl,blble property! nu..,l tracl.; and f'E-Ie! ~t at the I~~~~~~~~~~~;::'~..~..

~' f«?cently h. completed a treatise y woe aI', unaccu:;- I t Future." Read Luke 2Q'45-57 and se u e or riC ers of Leslie I II V;- Abof.I ~ sch Ii; I: ' :>~ senatori,glcihvestigations under ~med work of Poppy day without ot~e;en~hl~dJ~~n't~: t~~~ms~mud~: 21:1-9,34-36. for 1936 was $31740, for LouIS ~(' eg:xl::ect;rne wayn: ~ '@ -hf' direction o[ Senator Walsh of any recorhpen except the know- pe r ~Ol Morning worship .at 11. "Lord I Dlnklage of Plum Creek. $32.790 M I b th G Th

ledge that the are helping keep tum. He needs to bEf left alone 0('- 1 d th h b·t.ati f Th These are Ule largest reportE-d to" (on s c U IS spoD"SQ-nn~ f:.' €1oent I ay ere~gsachusetts. , ,bright the-me ory of the war de..d easion~llly th<it ht' J1'lDY lear~ how ~~:e ~~~ thee PI:C~ Wl~e~eoThin~ dat.e I'

:-'he yvayn~ attorney and, hlS son and helping k p hope in the hearts to .ust:" hIS tIme <m~ e~e~gy In ac- altar dwelleth" Paul 21:1 B LeaVI! f .. F..D.I'IaIIlIl. 1, enjoyed their week-e.nd In New of those who a e bE'aring the war's t1v.~tlI'S of hIS ownf,reation Luther lengue devotIOnals at 8 H•.J~ r'd' k . Mrs. H. C. Capsey. Ham and I __ Wayne, ~ebr. --

ha exp~cted to ad- York qty. Mr. Berry fmds that the burden of suff rmg and pnvatlUn A slCond prob m JS that uf I UCJ,.30n I rtc Norman pl;;n t£J leave next Mon-POll~IH'b~I'~f~ ~J e democratlc con- (£reat city is exceptionally easy to 'When we eet these women 011 adjusting the child applly to play-I p ~erung worship at 8 30. Given Promotion Id.<lY morning for England to~,

Ju* butJ the general ~avel. All street car!:! and sUb~ays the stre¢ls S turday, let us <:ill mates and schoolmptes ThIS m~y Ladles' Aid Will meet thiS after- . . the summer WJth ~~rs. Capsey 51 HEARTS-HORS,ES-f P mlOn IS that ~d- lire underground and one goes mto show unders dmg of the WOI k be i.I stormy and trfublesome pru- th M G 0 J h Hudson Tldnck, &oT1 of Mr. ~nd ISister and other relatl ....es.·They go HUMOR -in the nJori.

!~li~~'~~E~~tJW1~1 de ~el~yed De- lhe city u~d.er, instead o( ave:, the they are dolO Let us meet them (('ss, because he ~y be attached n~~o;;lpract~~e LS Frida: ~:~mg Mrs, Hc:1rry Tidnck IQf Winside, has ~ Omah~ wbere they will have I :;'.e~ reme court on the ~Udson ,1'1ver. The .men visite<.l With <:l s1m}e f apprecmtlOn and Ito the !lome folk strongly that JUnior chOir IS a 8 and senior at been promoted to manager of the dl~ner With the Elmer MDrtensens.\ OIlS romdnce that 30

...."o'rl'fl.I'Mt:'on. 'liiY.. of the 'coal 9ill , , .' adlo City, the EastSIde-where Al put on our p pples, glad for thl he Will not be ab e to get along washmgto.n- VlTley.a,.d br;:!OCh. 0. f MISS Doroiliy.cap.srey W.ho teaches. .JI. A ."~!~:~J1~~1l. ~~:~h:ov~;I~c;~~: II ;~i~e;re;oru~" o~h:th:l;id~::~; ~P~~~~I%et ~I:~: ~~~~~~n~e~~ I~V:~~I~~t1~n~~~~l:~1 pt~~~;~~ t~~~ 9 COnflnTIatlOn cl.ass Saturday ~~e~~~JI~fT~~~:l.~~ea~/:n:~~ ~~e~~~~~ 7~~e€bel~~e~ d~i;:;d the~;lC;dn:or~;~~:~ ~." .' and the Harlem Negro district. and aid those till within reach (Jf menL.d health demands that he morning at 9:30. ber of banks formmg a cham In Monday ~venmg by tram fGl' oll-l pla'y._!

, ~~ I S J ()(. g,>Vernment They :.1IS0 (.'fij-oyed a VIsit at our help,"!;a . Mrs. E. F:. G<.lile).' IC:Jrfl to adjust hlfnself to peopll:" Pastor of our district will be here this country. Mr. and M.,rs .. Tidrick ca~ Buffalo, Niagara F~, TOf"-1_~ .. ..._.._.,....~__~._.~~ who IS in char e of the poppy s<.llp who ::In:' not altoerther congenIal for a mission festival June 2 and 3, spent last week at Wmslde and unt1M1d MontreaL They sail from,

_ _~.~:.. .". 'In a personal way\. Further announcements next left WednesddY for their home In Montreal Friday next week for I'p If' • ~).) N Jo~- ~, I "This brings us to a third prob- week. the west. They, M~r. and Mrs. Mil-I England and, will go first to Lon-

N E Al P L E ,---"at 0 ("\\ S !lem m mental hjiga>ne-and a ------- ton O'Harrow uf SIOUX City, <.ind I don. On theIr return the first ofA'1i& : Thf' Myra 'r..arsens !;pent. Mnn- serious (me, tooi,~nat'n~ly, tlle Mn.. Huft Very 1lJ. Mr. <lOd :\1rs. Clyde Um",n were ISeptember they will land at Xev.:, , 'day evening ;:It Paul Obsl'!';. pruL!em Of. th<: )sheltenng pro- Mrs, C, J. Huff is very ill ;)t her S'~.'nday guesLs 111 the H ... rry Tld- IYork and pum to stop In. wasrung-I

Anna Jorg 'nsen spl'nt Thursd~IY l'ess. Wh<lt ~ttltupe should .par- home in Wayne. Mrs. Huff has TIck home. ton, D. c.. before cornmg horoe.Cuban grown. clea~~ ripe afternoon w h L€(ma Obst, i Pills 1<:11<(' WIth r~ercnc€' to the been ill for several months. : H.arold Capsey r('mains here andand full of flavor. Eoo- -Ma-g~ terson of Stanton, Isuei,JI c()n~ljC'ts tl~d :",arfare that '} : T9 Build Residence. . MISS D~rothy Capsey Will romenomical enough for can- spent Sunda With. Mrs. L.ars L'jr_ll"l'SLJ.1t f.rom the elpshmg .Of Inter.- Returns (rom NGrlolk. ,.Gustav Albers ,';ho 1. I\'('S SIX from LlOcoln June 12,ning. 36 size. sen, Ernest d Arthur. l'!->ts and pt"Tsonali~ies in the world Miss Josephine Kiker who uo- ~lIes north of Wisner, bought a

1 0 Mr, and rs, Ceo. Nelson spent (Jul<;lde the home'1 If they shelter derwent an operation fOT appendi- lqt from Henry Johnson m Wisner File Property Deeds..Each C Sunday ,It akefleld. Th(' Orin'l the chlld unduly! Lind fight hiS citis at Norfolk, was able to rome ap~ v,rill er~ a ll~W English stylf' Property deeds filed .in WayneNE'lsons cal 'd th<:lt d{Jy at. C.;'f'O. battles for him., ~hrY not only pru- home Saturd.ay to. recuperate. Mr. ~ldenC£'.. which IllS family wlH oc- county the past week 11l.clUde th.,e

D 29NE'lson·s.'. . long the socializing proc.ess but Dnd Mrs. J. C. Kiker went for her, py next fall. I' fO.lJOW.'mg:

OZ. C Tawney olmr'S ~nd ramdv (Jf lnay caw;e him lo b("('nme per- - - . - - -~-~-- - - -- ------,----~-- Wm. A. Koepke and Wife to Wll-

LhFoster, 'Fer Denman of Fte~ont, TnlHlt'ntly mjjlLldJu~ted SOCially. I hllmme Koepke Ma~ 13 tor- $1. 5c and thE:' M rem Larsl'ns vl~iikd "Closely 1'{'IClt('d t.o the 'shclter- O· 0 E and other consideratwn, W 1-2 ofSund•• y ot ames D('nm.m's. Ing prublem' is alfourth problem, THE KN T·H L SW 1-4 of 15-2.5-2 and NW 1-4'>o!

. . . . . . Head Sc Leo Stl~P (,OR spent Snturdav ~am(>ly, the self-defense mech~n- i NW 1-4 of 2-2-25-2. .eVlC'ninf~ ~IO Sunday with his Ism of blaming Qlh~rs. Blammg - { I Peter Brader to Chr~s JensenLb 1Sc cousins, Lin d, Lennn Dnd Elvpra others for shortc¢mlllgs and fall- No, 19 Wayne, Nebraska, May 21, 1936. Vol. V May 13' for $2.775, lots 23 to 30,

• . . • . ..• Obst. Dan orgertsE'n was <J Sun- ures is a wel1-.ni~h universal ten- , ! OuUot 1, Bressler &: P.Oltterson·sEvery item in our fltore is plnruly mark- day guest. dcn~y. No, habit IS m~~e easi~y e.s- Better re p air Are yow1 c1othes-1 For, your lattice 1st addition to Winside. ,

Mrs. Lar Larsen, Ernest and tabhshed 10 the ~ncntlcal mmd of those broken and line poles jloose or work, ,see us. We Sherl~,f o[ Wayn.e county to Lio-ell for YOUI' convenience and comparison Arthur Lar n and Dan Jorgensen the child. Then, tqo, by shifting tile weak fences,. We broken dofrRTl'? We ~ave ~em. on hand com Jomt St.ock L.ind bank, )-lay./ fof tlrices. We invite you to rompare the spent Satu day evening in the blame to others he escapes punish- ha'Qe all the neces- h a v e t~ r,eadY 1':1 B gdod many de- 16 for $ 1,700, NE 1-4 of 7-26-1qU~'It-y of our mercbandlF.e as well as 0 John Nelso home, The first three m~nt and {'ases.1 the annoyance sary materials. . made an

1d painted SI'S·sPrp Ices as low Charles F;: Carhart and wife to

the prices. spent Sund y evening Infthe Ras- caused by self-bIBme. Once start- M -.. t .fo~ you at 7.50 per as 1.,. _ Harvey Grad Hostetter, May 16\

~;,: ''I' !: mus Ra5m ssen home. ed this defense mechanism tends worka~ncaonnalnt;~ai;": paIr. Tre3t~ drive posts. for $250, ~th 50 feet Of I~t ~,

'".F.'.' ',:U.i,~,: ,~II'As;r:~~.. . .... 4: ~~G~l5~' 1Sc to gain OJ persistent hold upon the craft ray, ca1culated AiSheist says 28c. ~IOCk II, Bntton & Bressler ;,;ddi-F Elvera. Obst. child usin~ it. Pa~ents and teachers to paralyze the igni- that in the next war _ lIOn to Wayne.

R,I" '1 Libby's .3 C9 -AONZS' 20e d I ld l' t ' " ~- f ma th. n -"'e ------. ~n~ pp e Mrs. La s Larsen, Ernest tJnd CHn 0 c 11 ren 0 grca cr service Ion sy,....o:;m 0 a - Jl'<"VV' - ---------

"..I.',A',t..·.. "'t"'~'.. ts JlalyCer.no·h, eGdOI'd ~'~N21~, ISe ' Th t' th' g ld live~n wood F 0 t a durable pi W-· H r ~Arthur L rsen, D;:In JOL'gensen than to get them \0 accept respon- or. 8 s no In COU 0 " Cou e eu. eI'le.

and the J es Stephens nod My- sibility for their mistakes, wrong- new; foul r garages abl,?~e, h' thbridbe, Wpa~~\~~~b. ~tA~~~~ Mr. LaVerne McJunkin and Miss IT WILL STANOr 0 In syrup d ' d f '1 " were U I or those rUlsmg r urn. 1 'I diP De d' f H rting" rl' • • • • • • ronL...rselfamilie~lwer('guests in omgs, nn flI es. things nearly every whilenaili g the top TONE. It is a cold lVa eyn . n,lng~rO:B • AS ONE OF THE

I'!~· i L ' Libby's DeLux NCOAN· 2% 1ge the Paul bst. home Friday eve- ---- morning last Jartu- 'On a cu rd pie. water mix and can ton, were marrIed May 15 by'I'l,lb, Heavy syrup •. , • " • nlng 10 he p Elvr"" Ob,t eelebmte ExerciseJ Are ory. would be 0 poign- be opplled on new Judge J. M. Cherry. They were SCREEN'S MAJOR'0 I~' Libby's DeLux l\"'O 21/; 15 her' 10th birthday, Elvera rc- "9 ant sight. . I unpainted surfaces accompanied by 1trs. Florence1:'~le Ie's Ileavy syrup ~AN l C ct'lved p,HtL Luncheon WllS served, PIa I ned Here It is the time of J as wen as old. Dendinger and Arlhur J. Dending- ACHIEVEMENTS!

81 kb . 0 year when we are~ . - er•-es ~~ Apeg~~~s., ••••• ~,.NCANI0 47e Al N (Continued "Om page one) all re-varnishing A felJow we know .On8 elVS our floors. To ob- Car art says the ci~y is cer- Birth'Recerd.S Er~r~gon. • • ~~NIQ 27c Mr. and Mrs, E. W, Lehmkuhl Helen Iversen; ,LaVerne Erxle- tain best resu!ts, , tainly g~ttmghslOW A son was born TuesdaY. May

B' Van' 230Z 7 were gues in the ,lens Thor home ~~;r;so~3,.' 3~,er~i ee R~~:~,t;3~4, 'V~i: ~:~oW,ezrh~~~:~~ {,umber ~~ys~ful~d~o ~~i~ 19, to Mr. and MiS. ~':'h~bkerho!;. eans (.~llmll's . CAN . e at WInside Sunday CERTAIN - TEE D Co Iso long for his relief. San Antonio, Tex . .Ltl1o:' Ud Y as

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ISe Mr _"nd rs F'ed Frevert and b~~;ba:;g4,04i.,1~11~1~cl~~~k:~h~r~;r~ ~t:.ctw:x~~~glO~a~ ~ ~n:fk\\~:nu~ercad~ ~~~rn~~~e~~~~r=,;~'a~~:;" St~n~ard .••••• ~ ~ae~~;~r;r ~:~tth~~~d:(Pl\~erthe 43D~i~~~~~:,~a b~rDaVIS, 46, Clara e:~~isl~ut~o~ry~~~ Wayne, Nebr. ~~th~~e:~r"':~; ;a~: ~~~~~~~l~~h~;rW~;~~ndMrs,

toes Jla;:cked. • 3"~~N~ 20c Mrs Fro k Erxleben lInd ~ISS Strate, 47, AIm LautenbaUgh; 49, quart. PHONE 141 ling,I Esther Er eben VISIted In the C Mrs Estdla Jo 5,50, Laura Fred.. GoUen To Norfolk.

,·.n :es MaSPle t ?f:1t'T 23c J Erxlebe hom~ Sunday evening Ilck:Hm, 51, be a Buetow, 53, l;o~ "Bette·)' LUlnher F'or Le~Q~" Northeast Nebraska i:olfers"I ' wee s. . . . . . . ..' Mr and IS C W. PfCl1 and 'eln IJ",rd, 54, orgaret Rees', 55, ""

P: f I M d M II b P t" Il~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;lgatherat Norfolk Sunday {or ana hes Pennant O,BOX 17c a:n~ y, r:m f', er elt (. - Leona Koepkl'l56' Mrs Evelyn invil3tion meet. Fred On'" and F.

Wlj:':!.'il,jJll~ ~ti'Bu;t;;SU;"~1 ' •• , • '32-~~~' 23e ~~i~;~{,~ ~1~~:~,~~~er ~::t.~, ~~::rr~~:'~:~o~ 'eaEn~~~ 59~~:~h --~-.-~ .. _-~------",-,---,~-~ .. _" - -~.._.._~ -~~I ~·st~~~~?5n li~fals~"tit~eio::~ee;..i~~I 1 Brand. • JAIl MISH Ln etn(' Entk'beh wos n ~r(,:~~I' 6~d~llr~~~~e J6~:nsoS~p~~~ Very ,New! Very Smart! ,i. ning. __-,'-o.::~ _

os, ITOllsties OrF'~o~~s. .~'t~Z. 10e TueWoy < . ernlght gue,t 9f Alice Domme; 69, FJ~encesehellenberg; Has Thp>at Operation.'~I FI Victor 2..a~I.B. ISe Marlc Abers ,last. week. The 71,MabelBchr>nd;74,Wilmalo~ill- Very:Cool! Mrs. Chris Tietgenhad an opera-a our Brand.... 4 BOX Thul'5d~IY be~()J·I,~. Mlfi~l ,Er,xlehen more; Sholes, artha Crockett; 77, tion on her tHroat Saturday in a

I r AifW~Y 3 LB 47 spentl ~~ i/5 t \~~ DOI·~~~_c},al1~c. Leonard Nf!lsori; 79, Ella Mann; 81, Chic little frbck9 with Sioux City hoSpital. She was ableo ee . Brand, • BAG C 'l'b I ollor Mn. Huc-tow. Kathryn Lt'wls 82 i ,Eva Mac Plum M all the gayety, nnd color to return Tuesday, ~lr. Tietgen go·

II II Mr8. W H. Buetow's O:ltd birth- ~~lr~~~~~~t7:~:k~~~f~~I~I~:'B~~~: of summer! ' ing to the, cit~ for her.

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: L • dny will l!~'. obsm'vcd with a 'Picnic ger; Trinity ',utheron, lioskins. Tailored Linens and Home from Qm.ab.a.., I U. 'So CIIOXC~ -, dinner at W:l.yne purlt .JUI1~! 7, Carl 'Finup; T inity Lutheran, Al- Mrs. C. A. Be......... returned Mon-

B· t ·Ito' " Relatives <lTld tri<lndn are ihviled Ho co b Weaves 00'"

•'...P. a'st lono, C. :E, Gc'meroth. ney m day'from an· Omaha hospital whereT' ~b~~l~~~v~~~ bring lunchepn :lml $7.95 she had underg-one an operation.

1,I;".,~bSh.OU'dl,crsC.'cU,tB, u..:........"............ Gold 1 Jubilee ~:~:s\V~~:~~\i~:e~a~:yherMr.... ...1._. Boys" (Conlinue frompoge one) Accessories.....U always been e best-II Miss IZ::: :~~t:~l~ns 3 pic-

From an e rly graduate of the ~3~UyaJ3un;t~~o~n~ncos~~e s;;rt~~::' nic at Wayne park Sundoy 'noon

E~lrning their ~~~li~!~~E '~~~~,0~£2:~;~~ PU::isTE AND PA~~~VES ~or ~~t~:e:~~at~Oa~..,::~.district,SW:'I (I) the"Wayne hi h school alumni: 1 0 To Bible Conlerence.i. , I' "',';1"'" "111m Yet happy to send my $ .0 Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Young were

••• greetings odd I deeply regret. that in Seward Sunday to aa'iist at 3

ill health P(C ents me from being Bible conference. They returDedpl'e'.'ent.1 o~ neof thcold limer., Memorial Day, Specials Tue,day.

B~ 1elling Sea.on and hovlna enle Ihe Woyne high _

Punch Tickets to school in 18 ,the year it WllS CS~ NLnecwesSh,.ec.... r,.s..".. n...d$1.95 ..nd 2.95 Rcnulns nl td HDRlfo.• tabVshcd. ' , --.. Miss Hannah Bressler, 81, who

:. Jfay.rte~s Netv m~~~sl;~~ r Il~~~\~e~~:~~n~~ AHourNcwspfingBlousestoCloseOut. has been quite ill nt her homeI' Stock Friday ,and, saturday $1 49 hen~, rem.nlns the same this wt"Ck.i $m~m~irtg Pool ~:~e~ ~i "~~i ~t~:ss~~ '1.95 Values at .. '., ...... ·I· .. , • , 1m_v.. III CUT.

=: 'I'i. b" r'" b. there was thing left to be de':' SPECrAL on new Sl?ring Hats,.Friday' Mrs. ~U&usl ErXleben who un-• '. ~':"~; . 0>'i~ reI' .Ze t e sired, Bllt a 1001< boek on it now lind $1 00 derwenl, an operation in an Oma-• ,\(<<Iu"of ~~lmmjnit for I realize II t we w~re, woefully saturday ~ • hn hospital. Is impl'ovilli slMdlly.i,;;~~'!,\i ~ea~rli:'l'rn~ :.!,fetr~ !ae~i"ll in ulp'ment. "'It 1 spent (These are "II $1,95 ond $2,95 hats): TIlE1RSALEENDS' four of'the appiest years of my ASSORTMENT OF D~ES _ Formerly ;"'ld up 10 $11.!r.i WCALS:: 'I ' : MAY':29 \ ~f~~~~~' t ep~~t~r;:; :CC~;: ~~.:_.~.~~.I'..,.._a:..l~...~~:.~~:~~ ..~.._:_'.__... 55.95• " :: ,,' ,: '," modaUons, odern and 1f1~e-proot=.~,~)'>",:YOU~" ii,~~~~e:t:, :no~ building wi the wel1~tr,ained fac- 'C~DREN'SFROCItsI - Include $1 $149 $1 95l:iAP.,!:I.. ,.Ii.elp)"d.tn,·,."'.. b,,,o...y.,, ...,:, I,',: ~ltY'And i ,theneedpfar-ever sheers, organdies, delica\e prints .... I· •• .., ". 11 ~- ,. " £rowing' m/lnlty even that ':' .' :1!! .' . M.

II ·. -.' would not adequate if It were ' . 'h MODE; , 'I, not for the raining srliool at the m .e ' I., . I ' ! '. III· , • Btale norm~ tq take r?te of the . .I! i . , ,!. 1,.,:x',H1i1.,. p,'.',,'.QO,n. I overnow. ", .• .i 'I,' I' :

i ~PEN1",MAY30 ~~~:-~~\iu~~-:;i~:!~~:: p__ I MINNIEH, i{AGY I WaYDe. N~·'lli~~~;~~~~~.~~i.~~~~~ILrrez1tr:j~(jt,,~~)(~~!r"r~:~~T:~ce~te~~~~ celebl't

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2~ AllOWANCEFOR OLD~

fLAaHLt,"HTCELLS

on tb-e ptu'cllase of Tiget'

~~: p':~ly Illashlight,.. ""

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2~ALLOWANCEFOR AMY OLD

PAIR OF ROLLER

SKATESJ~~~

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,G~I~'s ~Lw.J I~tes

=;:'~1!J~ ALl.OWAINeE

FOR ANY OLDCOASTER WAGON

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on 'Our til Iiteel W;33"

~~T~~e:$2.!!

AVIATORSTYW;:

GOGGLESwi.th all steel~w4g:IQD 17·

b1,8.,.,..5&10 8,4QPnce., .,. ,

G4~FREIEI

on the ptl-fcbas.e of & new1938 Strumline Eicycle.s,l.00addilionalfQt jye:ar'swura.ace I.C.4 clhromebike lock. ' ~"

~ .. \$26UECLIPSE VA.LVEGrl!1d1ng.,.:.

CompQund .-!.'A 15e to ~Value Special

~·t~· .......'9Qe3 Vulcan;tl"g -

" Patches Free~1Ioea<h~w ."Vu1~ _.~·_I

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7reel MIlollU4ltWhu Y•• Ptirtw-l\i' 1Itr­onda IIlLan PUllW~Your chOlce of -~ ,t::~~ :~~.:~ ,~Cjfdlse 10 our 'It-

store. .~-

Cash Price "c..·_

$84!D'EASY T~RMS .!1""

ASKA, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1928. tAm: ron ,day on Mrs. Elhardt P~;shi1 a;;--~ie Ebker c~~--~he after-I home Vler~~~nlfordB¥ners o~ '''The Lucas Fq.rnj.ly." ibewre aMrs. Wm. Schroeder. noon. Concord, Fred Reegs, Ceo. Grones packed house m district 51 FrId.ay

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kieper w€nt Mrs. Geo. Hoffman c.alled Friday: and Ernest Gronf"S. ev4.::~ C~i;S w,.ere. as fol-to Pender Sunday to atu-nd Miss on Mrs. Fred Reeg. Mr. Dnd Mrs. I ~ lows; G.rand.pa Strong, Billy ('JI r-Eleanor McGuire's school picnic. Ray Perdue wet"e at Reeg s SundClY Returns FrQID~ son; Sam Singer. John HJflsl.n;

Mrs. Will Kieper and Mrs, lkn- evenmg, and Mrs. Hf·or...- KI( IWI" i Elhardt Pospishii r",turned home Matilda Lucas••tu-lus D-,;i~k; l~"h1)' Kieper sepnt Monday and Tues- called Thursday. S",turday from.) Norfolk hOSPlta~ Lucas. Paul Back; Ruth LULl';.rl,ly in the Adolph Kieper home. Iv.h(·re he h<ld undergone an opera- Dorothy Ca,rlso:o; Lane Applet"f1.

P..ay Roberts and thn'c SOflSj <.also Uome from HospitaJ. b,n la,;t \<,t;,£-k. Mrs. POi"plShl1 bLld dramatic coach., Allan Pf:nL,t".Billy <Ind Tom P...ub'~rts Wf.:'re Sun- Mrs. Harold S0renSf'n dnd In-I P;Jul B;::.ck ,.':·ent there for him and IJQhp K1.4J,e, Luelle. RE-~; fuly D~.I~day guests in the J. M. Roberts fant son, born May 6. ,·etunlE"d lhe IS ImprfJ\!ng. ~lr.pnd ::'lr5. 'iNen- ton, .;\mold Reeg. Robert Luc.,~.hume. - home Saturday from th\'; h(JSPlt:.,J. Zkl Pospishl!. P<tul Back and Ray Ro-bert ~chen; Mrs Lucy DUI-

Miss ELsie WE.'ible uf Omaha, ~ !PE:rdue called un him at Norfolk. ton, DoD.$ WESt; Mrs HarTldMiss Freda and Edw;u.,d WPlble uf Baby Is BaptiU"d. !and ~ir- Bnd Mr;;. Wilbur Hall and Tirnmea. Helen McE.a(h~'n. LundlWThgide, calkrl Sund:.J)' at W. E, The infCrllt daughter (;f Mr. and ,Kelk) Pt-t ... r:;lJO ,i:IU-Q hIm Sun- was sen'oo by Mrs. \1.,' F: R,.(k"'.B;.wk·s. Mrs. Gl"O. Grone was L;;ptJ.W.d i rj:t)'. Mri. H. C. Bar~lman aT,d ~I" \\ r-'1.

Mr. and Mrs. Manta 'i'1omer and Sunday by Rev. If. A. Teckh<.tus I Schroeder. MlSS In"t!:] HU\:"lu',:

Wauneta were in the R:JY Perdue and named Faye_ Dillll£.-r gut'sts I Play Is Presented. and the pupils dru\'e t"J :-;"rf'Jkhome Th~rsday evening. Mrs, that day in the Bernard Grone j Y'Jung fulks vn:&-nted the play. ,S_u_n_d_ay_. _

$2 AUOWANCEFOR ANY OLD STORAGEBATTERY ON THE PUR- l

~••II CHASE OF A NEW TIGER;lil SUPER.ACTIVE 51 PLATE "nsuned

CLOTHES Lj!NE BATTERY. < Free

~o~:~ ~r:~de:~~h~i~: Fits most all popular cars. 3 year ::'1 .

the purchase of L"O nd gal- ~~trian~~'i?rice ..... ~ ••••••~.$8.(51VllOlzed 5<= I May ~alc Allowance., .••.... 2.00 lwashtub .••. M Sale $645

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39 PLATE BATTERYFor this extremely lowlprice you will

!:i?~~.~:~~~~.e~~,$289 :

Wilhur

For BirlhfllllY AnniversarY.A group of ladles came to the

Jew€1I Killion home on Mondayafternoon and spent the lime 50­

cinlly in honor of :Ml's. Kimon'~

birthd<.JY ,mniversnry. The guest!':S(lrvcd ~i two-course luncheon atthe close of th(l afternoon, ·l'h()s~

present were: Mrs. Arthur Bull­mun Ul10 (~hjJdl'en, ;T\1rs. V('lrnaJ"And('l'son lLnd son, ,ML<;. I'~nnch

Anuen,on nnd SOil, Mrs, Roy Holml;lnd daught~~I's, MI'H.'Hl'uben llolmfind ~Ion, Mrs. Horman Anderson,Mrs. Betty Lundahl, Mrs, Geol'JW,Jcm;en, Mrs,. Hoy An<.!eninn andMrs. Monie Lundahl o( Alh'l1.

Sale Price on cqrdnado I5Tube Ma'lel

Prico nluHhcd for f,'.S Bille. • KA'II 10 qL with cover or $1(By Stafl Correspondont) nas newest mel 1 tubes. Preserving .a e 18 qt, Ie•• cove'

Gets 8110rt wave Amcri~Mr. :md ,Mrs. Pa,ul Baier (';:IUed can and foreir;n tlltiODS. B boUl $1

in th" Ado'iph M"yr,' honH' /iI'lJ)- Latest lestu",., . DI'amond Ball and al fo~day "venln'l· Sale Iii!'9S •, Mr, and Mr., ]:Imer N"lson 'of I'dte..... - B b II $1 IiClJle.-idge, "ailed on Mi,.{.JAnna Farm Mantel/Radio Official League as~ a.Nelson Monday ,1l'1Oming, ( :t.css B~tteries. ,~ .,$13~9$ f

Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hqikes und II' GII B II 5 $1son, Ipewayne, of HUhbard, visited Long lie 0 a ,Nit .in th" Adolph Iile,yrr home Sunday F' hL' dR I (01.60 Value) $1evening. an ee ~

Lawrence a'l~ Lesler Hanson IS Ine both for •Dod Ald~n Du~\klt't1 w(~rc g\.J('sts 1 $11;t~;:;0~~~)lflh MeYI"~ home Sunday 3Pc. Casling Rod (,ua V~\lie)

Mr, and M!:ij.. 'U~rm~T\ I'ehlon- 0P T kl 0··tl·,l aII I 'Iknm1l' nild l~:.i'yc were Sunday eVl)w 1 c. Ie e U I for'....\~ing ~ue!it~ i1\, U.l,C u'\.\dolph Gr~- I .un~~.jh~~~·a N"lso~ and Mrs. An- 4 Tiger Spark Plu~s •••• $1<{rew Paulsen ~~t\(l da\u~htcr 'Vertl ~I

Suntllly dlnncrgllo.ls In the Mrs. 2 PI'nls Enamel 2B-ruin=~;, • 'f'Pete Claun home at Hm·lington. :»&; •••

1lhcy I IiIlWn\ ih(r ~)~tcrn~\l ifI, ~hc 1QI FI pat'

JO~~i~;g"r:i~~:'F~o~:·irnmlnCl'lind I 3 BOXE Ij)F. . . • oor· lin,MOl'yi Allcb, M'r.ol1d Mi·s. J(jlm 'CLOTHE ~'NS 1PI Art E mel bQt~.LUIlI,nd A1'dyci! ,yere Sundoy dill- a.I.YOU'ch.olce.' k.g~Kant. : .• .na . for .....J;;';.~~~·~::~~~li~~ek~~dl:~ I::)C~~~:~~'I' . Iiiity W~tC aftcm~on gl,cst~. -.1 (18 p~r P"k$.)lah this. ."I~ .1 (:Qupon.Tbrc:e 3~

11.. Ovtl'llilon... • ~ VD.Ckages ••..' •~r•. A.. tm.0l'l"1.61l weill 10 SiOllX I:.' r,· (ilOo V uoJ: :.. •

l ." """City' Wedl\Osdo~ 10 elll~l' 1110 st: , •Villcent hOSPil.tror Oil ope.!'lItion, I II

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<A ~~~ul\1~ :1 ~l~~,~Cl~:m:~r l;1s :.1 I ' ...~.nt~to ille'-t~r~w~'" l"'KJ'm:e :'.M'~.. ,~I!!.'I!,

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....... 59c.... 65c

..... 69c

48-Lb.;

S'aek ...... $1·2J.

MACARONI01' Slll\r.lu~tU

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A~---~qharles. Ron.a~ home near W-aIe~ Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. Enoch Northwestj I.' " harI:l. ' . Anderson.'

'hru ' pf of Win- Mr. an¢! IMrs. He~bert -Boeten- Mrs. Roy" ~nderson. Mrs. (By Staff COftesp ent)~. C; Ca.ps~ stedt of Wayne, called ill tl;le W.- Enoch Aneter$on were Tuesday Mrs. HE"nry Kieper C3 ed Thurs-,''(, I " E. Wingett home Weonesday eve- visitors in Wciyn.. day on Mrs. F."cd Ree _

erry .comtIs fro~ ~ng. . Mrs. :Oo~a WO$~man, and Den.sel Mrs. Harvey Baas cal cd on MrS.

tyltl)~ last.of th~ 'Mrs. Ray Spahrrand son, Garry, were Sunday ~ve~jng visitors in J. M. Roberts Wcdnesd y: .'pleti ~ her teach",:, of near Rand61ph~ spent Wednes": the Paul KilHon liome. Farmers Union is pbstpooed a

': I ay afternoon in. the Wm. May Mr. ~nd Mrs. R~uben Holm and month on <Jet-Olint of illness.i : C} J ow~r Ie!t Tuesday home, • ,<' M R P dId S t.!.!:¢,o ig,~. o~, J 0 ai.te.nd ses.J. Mrs. Wm, Bartling and Elvira, son were Sun$~ evening guests rs. ay er lie en e a ur-

J~iT l-. ~ to the Roy HOlm home. ' day on Mrs. H~n.ry Bus. ~nd Mrs.

I t~1 ". J 'thFL"l :BaptHi,t con- and Fritz Hickey were business I C J H ife ~ U re urn Saturday. callers in Wayne Tuesday after- Mrs. Eddie Bo~emper and s.on ." u. ',.

, ! 'd Mt', ltl ;r Mortenseli noon spent Friday afternoon in the Mrs. Wm ..S~hl oeder .nd Esth~rj t d I Henry Boke..... ner home. an.d Helen \'I.sl~ed at y P(·rdu£.' saJ~'lr f;l fit . a Ul' ay am MI .. [md Mrs OrVille Dowlmg "~.rr' 'I h :l

I day I ~,tHd t}orh ~)f MIS 1.-1 C. ,H!d famJ1y of Randolph, l'<.dled In . Oli.ver Jensen oj' Coleridge, vis- ~~~(~~de~~~~gArnle Ebker [It-

th<rY \1$1 'd the C.<lYlerthe W W ,Jones home Thursday lted In the George Jensen home tended a s'.:hool picni Jt Frank'~.r lIlY nls.<l ~vefIing. from Tuesda.x, until Sunday, Goebberl's ~und<lY."'mlf~' d in,·Rev ic.!nd Mr.andMrs Ray Jones and Mri Mr. and Mlts·~tarence U1emal'k Mrs.·Ray PcrduecaU - W.ednes-

1 I W'if',wrkl g, the J T Hazel Graf of Randolph, spent and Donna :faye, were Tbur~dayI ie~sle""lj , . ffiJ)V [lnd the Cial- SUIld"y afteln'Jon In the W W evening visitors in the Paul Ute-

'1','1''IIll' t ,md~ d""1 10 Pon-I,)Unrs"horne mark jr., hume. G·:·.·,-.A'm·.·B-.L'f.'::1,:",,;.$.,'.",.',':1'JI f;ut)dl~ d\tllnoul I Mr dlld MIs L C Stl.:ucklath EVa Pitzer (Jf Walthill, Irene •I ,I Mlbb ~:fr'·l'll Ht.'c (' ~,p\.'nt till ;-lnd chJldn'n of McLean. slJent and Walt~r J~m{'s: Pitzer of OkJa­I WJ1kkn,4~ ill erot'!-;: wl'th '.wrne,. Tu~~dDY ('vcnJng in th\'; Ceo. Haus- hoina, called in th,e Roy AndersonI .l!OII~s. ~f.•Hldl Mrs 1>. S, Wight- . rn,mn home. home SUIlfiay afternoon.

t,lhah and "J;J(j(~ut'lin' ml,t he I' :It MI·s. Coin Beul'k of Randolph, Mrs. :Roy Holm and Mrs. Reu-N.6!bnOik,6. I' Clt:s~ :Ifld l IJI·(lu~~IIL her ~md Mrs. Paul Sellen tine of Bel- uen Holm were guests in the Wm,

,hJ/dk Sl!lD,daY.i!, den, vIsIted in the W. E. Wingett Borg home Tuesday, when Mrs. I,. I!MI'. :.ulJd ,.M~':-;, ·r-1.1L. Tuttl(~ "nu home. Sunday afternoon'. Burg entertai:oed the S.tUdY club.d:I/Jldn:n 1J ! q,lrks~{J1I, W<l~h" :'lou Ttll' Ple<lsant Hour club met with Mr,Cd Mrs. Monie LundahlM . 4ll,(~ M,k ,hqrm (lur:,L i.Jfld Mrs. Lf'onDl'd Whulen Thursday, Donal and .Marjorie of Allen' Id~1 19!t.fl~l' .".f. I.1ri~J.gl'r)Ort .. ,.. N.t'b"! Ttl(' nf'X. t n1('eti.n g will be W.ith were S d~y .£.fternoon and .suP~P~ l.llll~'di to ,in 1\lj~l. WedOl'cddy tlJ I JVII '>. I,OllIS HhodC' M;Jy 28. per guestsl...'::! the Roy Andl:l"sonVI'IL Mt':, ~lIld \Vln;. (Llydp ()Illdli dlld I Mr. ,me! Mrs. Martlll Rasmus,<H'rl hume.

I tit ('uel IJ'!lJYIl(,!lldgl~ sehuld I vllnlon· 1:IW! d'JlJJ;hb'rs Wt're G o'cluck dlt1- Mr. and Mrs, Reuben HolmI -j-' .. ";._. ,1 , 1 '" ; tl('1 g:lH'.<;tS in the BernClr.d Sch<.IJ~l·r IVt'rle ~Jnd E;nver Lars0n were Sun~I: iSli[(~ ,Jli"S jIJO,ITH' lH'nr.,Hi.lrtm gtrm Sunday. day dmn.er ilnd ::::ubper gUL'st~; IIII I' ,II, flw glrb gll'c club i..lnd th("n the Hj<~lmar Larson !lome Iwar II I "By Il1enC Md';Lddr'n.) ,Splm~;()J", Mi...;s Malih<l Croekf'~t, l<:men:ofl

I, : }MI'S. Anna K~)IIIJ I,f W~I)Tlf', Ie, l,lI"f)'ldcu.st ~I ~Jn:gram over radlO I Mr. ;:one! Mr~. Jo'rDnk Longe, 1'111',

IVJ~:itinlf.jr.l lIl(I' Car SW,IIL' 011, IIUlllt' ~,!~~~I()J1 W.JA(J ~aturd[jY ,J~tl"rnO(l1l :.md Mrs. August Lubber:>tedt ~mdI M;r,:;.'U':11lt,t<HeJIJljl.'; ~ 1;('IlL :'lJIHI;IY 1.111' group {'n,JOyed U IJI! nlc sup- family were Sunday dinner and

,fj.ften'1.o'l)J1 in 'l.lw 1~;I,VlnIJJ1~1 Hob)IlS Jlf'\ JI1 Ow p:ll·k IJllel lIwlI atll:l1ded ~upper gu\';st:, in the Wm. Thornp-'horne, I :l! lOW. "(in homt..

'II MJ', {lod Mrs, ~'('()/l;lrd \Vkd"l1 H:Il'( ;l];J\lIT,lle r:02rvi('('S were hdd, Mr. (In(J Mrs. Eddie BokernperI ~Jlld (!llil'l<;'.~'Il,W('I(' \I'd!'II', HI N"I'I- ;11. 1111' ('(jl~\lllllnrty lla~l sund'.I~II(jltend.ecl b<lcculaureQte sE'l'V.in's inI foil" 'I't ('hd"I,~, II ('\.('1.11111;, MdY 17, The .'WrTlWll Vi:JS 1':mt:'rs(Jn Sund:.Jy evening Mrs.I " Mr, lahd jvt.r,<:, !\ld,:(':, (.1 d.l,rl\"j"('d Ily I{f_'V. HJfcn,r uf WIn-I Bukl'mper's tvnn sisters \\'Pr(' inI 'J!~~rti'1gt!fm, 1~·I~,'\':~d IWI ( .' I~II" tht' gr<idu:Jtlng class.11

1'11'J'Id,IY: (IVl'rI.\!l~. , 1\11". ond Mrs, Martin Mads(m __~>' lVII'S. turall' /'A;i(".Y :Illr! dIJlr!I('n :llld MI ,lnd Mrs, li<Jny Madl:a'n Picni.c At School.

c.:~ , wrt'(;,~~~I~d,~Y :tf1iVI'J)()(11l (';dkIS III :Ind sun of Slifer, b., WI'II;;' MUll- CL'ntr,JI ~,ch{jol had its DnnuillI" OW II,qr~ Millell 11UIIH'. d I.V t'\cllil1g supp("r gUl.;st!, IIJ 1.11~' .';( IJ(;rl! 1)I('nl(" Wedne~.;d~IY. The pu-I I Mr:>j 1.: 11I!:1 H,ilr~llllf.~ :!I1.d. J\.lr :II\([ 1':\.."1"('\1 Hul!ins bornl' rW;lr H;!l t~ ],i];; l-rJJo)'cu varIous races a.no

,I Mrs. HU,bt:l1 S\G~l1ls(JJl ~,jJ('rIL 1<'1 1- IJI)~tuq . (unksts In the 8fternoon [lnd WI'I t'

. II duy ;d!t('I·l101Jll ill ~'d,\ JI(:., MI'. i.Llld Mrs. Walter Steu("!-.- heatpd. to candy b;Jrs fmm tlH'lrI ,. lVIl'. <.'1111(1 Mj~i, ld'IJ, ~ 0111'('11 "I J:lth ;;"lld dlildren, Cbl'is SteuL'k- it"aehl·l.(Ai·' FI'c~nqnl: S~(.,~t Lilt, W.~'j>ll-VJj(l. III l'ath <Inti uaughLt"I', Gertrude, ()fI~; 1.11(', Af .', (,tllf'\Jl1 !lOlnl', M<lJ;nd, wvr,(' Sunday ,Jftcrnoon Picnic lIe!d Sunday.

II Mist ~r'''IVl'l"l1(' Anell'] ~~·IJII {lr !1.Hl- vlsito!'s Jll thl' G('o. H'JUsm:.mrJ PledSl.J.nt V31lPY had Its .r;c1loolI dGIjJll' ~\':.lS .<1 (J\,"\'rrllglll IIIJJr1(', pknlc on Sunday with :1 ('(Jopf~ra-

II ellj~;l~;~,,(J(l)~:I(:J\;h~;I~::I~~h IH'dl Mr. and Mrs. Dolph H111cr and ~.:~;~'Sd;\~lr(~c::(,r~~'~<Jt~.n~~:n~I"(.':'r~(};·~~~II ~UtIl(i~JII h, ~'V:L'1 ,I S:'ltljJ r1~IY tJ\TI - ~~II~,!:~r~;~l";(lilf ~;~I~~~~~, ;~~~~I d~~gt~r~~ cakt· Wl'l(' :--;to'rved at thp (luS(' (JfI' lIjg~lLlglt~stluf Mi:,.'> EI~I(, Kl,·i, till' aft,emoon,

III l' M~'I" r,l(l r Mrs. It.:L~nllL"- ~;~' ~ :"~~,IJ:l~;; ~~Il~~:, ~~~I(~:'(~ i~[t:'~ll,~ 8e••ol EIljOY' p,'el,,'e.I ~ senjrn~ (jaitglttc:r~: \'1~;ll(jI.'; 1Il \,

11 NUl fl~II~, W~'dll('sd':JY :iltnllooll.. Pupils, patrons :JI'l.d tl;':!cIlCI' (If

I ; M]"~:. LoLi'~;L" ,J(;)tll'~, :illd ~on, 1l!('II- MI :111d Ml":. A r; C:lI·I"(JrJ, Mr. S,lnd Cn'd~ school ('nj(ly~:d lbf'irI, [lrd,. j!,;p(Jnl tl1l' WL'r."k"('IlU III llll 1'llIi Mr;; (,t'U Carisurl nr r'n'lJlutll, annual picnic Friday, \Vlth ;) co-I i H,ly IPHI"I'l1 !JIJlrJC' aL ("(JI!'lldl~\'. ;Jlld MI~,.'; Mal'Olll Cnwf.;t't1 (If opct'utiV{' dimwr. lImn(' madp i('(!

1~[II. ,Itlll Mr~.;, ·Wln. M;IY \\\'11 WIIYIH', W('f(' SUlHlay dintll'l' guesb cream nncll'ake were s('rvt'd in Hl<',. 1'1 It . II . II ,), till' L('U1J:lI'Il Sinll'HH1S.·IHHIH' nl';I' Itl'' oll!lI Ilr ;r ("1111)(111, (';1 \'I~: Ill. II :1, '·lwon,

C.I.AI. ql',d:on IltJIlW ill (':11"1',,11 ILllldolph.

/iI~. l'1ll(j' M]'~:, M,.rLlrl 1{:I:..tllll '~JI'rl {'ouille Is Married.

(In,1 1'1t/"1'10,,, and /ii", N,'\'" /ill II '. Northeast Wakefield ('on"""tulat,ons (Ire extended toI, i.~rJ\JI'~(1 t'\(Jrfolr, \l.sltIIl'S SilturdiJ'y (Mn:. Jewell Killipn.) Mr. and Mrs, Robert Bcdtenhaucr

1\:I,.,t1Iidl Mr!L {'b'rellt'f' }11111,<;('11 who W~l'e lU;:HTied in Emerson! or.: d'x. djjJ\.idl.W. W. '.'I'C sUlldllY dllllll'1' Ell1f.)r;1 WaHl'rs spe-nt tht, week.. S<;lturday. MJ"~. Beckenh<luer 'grew

,tJ,dc,j;ts n thf' Mnl'tin M:l(\sr'1i heJlI\l' ('nd WIth hpJ" siste'r, Mrs. Hoy to youn~: womanhood In this L"om-~jll~s Mjll'jul"lv 1l~lllSrrl(lllh W.I';;I lIolm munity. Best \visncs for their hap-

'l'l:lll '~:(Iay ~)\'t'rnlH~lt gLJ('~t of MI.':~;('''' !VI;.,. and Mrs. .glm.(>r N{'lson piness ~md sueceS5 folluw them to1VI11>jil~' ::Ind l\l~tJlII(;nl .Jo BUl'llham. sl)('nL ruvs(b'y pv.(,l1lng III the H('u- tht!ir m'w hom(',

Ilj:ll.l Ire Kutp tJllf~ .Tn~ McDon- r'){'n Holm home

j~;i':l~. ~,~l,~;::r~,I~~ ~.d~~'\~:'_~_l~:.~~_~.~ th(' ._~:~~~~~t~.l.=-':....~~~__.~~~~~~_~~·.~ Mr;l. F~::,~te~t~~~a~~id~;lrl Mrs.

Lawr~mc.c Brode ~!nt(~rtainl!d at ngl;occry shower for Inez WrkdtFI'idny aftcqwnll, The.' II{)use wasd('col"aled in tile bride's chosq,pcolnrs and thl~ two~coul·se lunch­eon also canied out the cul(n·~;(.~herrw, Ttl<' gUCf;t of hUJlor 1'('-.

c(~iv{'d .) lun~c 8ssol'lmenl· ofgift.",.

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Soups

I Norco

Coffee

Growing Masll

" Cro.~ & Blackwell

"A Saf~ Place TOI Save"

This It.eni neeo" no mtrnduc­lion. SpeFlal thiS W('lI'k

Those who are looknl'll': f''1good coffef' a t a lolW pi;"will do 'well 10 try ot,lr f ;mnSantos Pe.a~TTv It h,as w h 11

you want in 'cup qUidl"Priced for thiS ""C1:'k-end .,t

2 Can.For' ,

1()()'Lb..Bag

One of the ·fmest ~me..:; r)fsoups to be had but wr f:w'OUT stock too laree for thl'time of year. Speel.a Ily pncc, ito redu~ our stock.

Orr&OrrI'M". Grocers Phon.

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'Ji f~~th~~ ~~~r~a~l:~~~ll:;·,1this vicmity. The prl('C' 15 {I.,'

lowest in several YC'lIrS.

:~;~L $1.54

Morning Kight

Baked Beans,~t :urs~;~~ y~~ ~~~~~;~d r:;'Baked ,Beans. Packcld un 'large 2~""OZ. can and priC'C"d .' ~

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Bon TOll Flour

3 Lb••"' 'For ..J '

KARL STEFAN

1b.ve'Schonl PIchi....PupIls and patrona of district fO,

t.,ught by Miss 'I'iIlfo Eckert, had

Parole I. GranWd.Carsten Petersen, Who, was giv­

en 30 da)1i and assessed costs or$5.96 on intoxication charge incounty cOurt. Was paroled ""Fridayto Wm. Meyer on"condition that hework diliJently, keep~ out oftrouble and refrain ~O'm use ofliquor. Violation Is to return blm~or fUll;sentence~-J ,

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Peculiar Bird Is:Captured Near HereAdam Reeg of southwest 'Of

Wayne, captured a strange bird ina garden spot near the Reeg homeSunda}·. The bird was black witha pointed white head and a beaksimilar to that of a duck., onlysmaller. Feet of the bird werepartially webbed. Prof. C. RChinn identified the bird as a cootor mud-hen, equally at home inw~tcr or on dr;y land~

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When the IIIrill. door d~ass

And the perlola sals,:

Ana the back steps are _flop}I

The dbwn spo~t leales •, ,

And the floors all crealc(

And _he sweet peas +ed a prOD}

When a littlel' PAINT or VARNISH" I

Would make qroom lOok new,'I .

And you wonder how ;~ the world! I ,

~,u c~n I~t it a~ atte,nied to;,

W-H E"'

Symphonic Choir.Presents ProgramsThe college symphonic choir

made another tour last week-end,gOing to Wynot where the choirwas featuted on a n1usic festivalprogram. Qonald Springer, WaynestUdent, is pastor of the Wynotchurch and under his supervisionthe program was given to a ca­pacity .house. The choir was inCarroll'Sunday and sang to a ca­pacity 'house at the Methodistchurch. The choir gives one moreprogram'this spring, this to be at

PO~~~~~:~~isM:rt~:'opera aridtheir director, Pro(. Clifford Bair,were guests of, Miss Kathryn

~(e;~~~~:tla~in~e:CI!~her ho~cWayne alumni and all friends of Appropriate, Eight Billion.

the college arc invited to take Memb('r~ are beginning to tlBbu-part in the "campus sing" on the l~te- the adproprltltions of this 5('C­

"Island in the bowl." and ses.<;i~~ of the 74th Congress,

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; J U.S1J•~ Heathl Fe/, l\o1illig";'·. Sprini Gift To You5 Hemispar/VarnfSh Priced 55c per qt.• '.Ii)• I I GRc&1l1ar PrlCl' $1.15 Pier quart ,

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consider th~ sky the limit on storiesof the 'godd old days.'

I "Sincerely,I "C. F. ~ienst, Supt."

'I1eachers College. t

A week hence, the TeachersCollege ~il1 haye the spotlightwith its graduatlon programs. Ayear ago ~he school celebrated itstwentyfifth anniversary as a stateinstltutiOd, and it is now goingforward triumphantly in its sec­ond quar~er. Governor R. L. Coch­ran has ~greed to be here Thurs­day, Ma~ 26, to give the com-

~:~~:~;bt ~~dd~~:~'i:n~e:;~~ t~~make nutprise demands on histime, hetWill undoubtedly be onhand-:'

Parent eticafiy we repeat, aswe have said Qefore, that if wehave any envy in 'our soul· it isarousedtY buoyant youth whosewon sch 01 goals look to a futureof oppor uI).ity and achievement­opportuties abundant if theyare not rdered plowed under bygovernm nt edict,

The Ki"lcidOSCOPe Pleases.The ~ooklet, Kaleidoscope,

which wa~ put into circulation thefirst of the week in connectionwith the l!igh school anniversarycelebratiori, ha~ elicited many fav­orable comments over its attrac­tive contents and printing. Thnsewho have l examined the booklet,arc justly pJoud of the preparationdone-Iar~ely under handicaps ofinexperiel1ce-by. students andteachers ir connection with theirother wodk. As to the printing,Imowing ~hc equipment of theHerald, results were up to work­manshIp, land we were not sur­pns('d. crAven studio furnished ex­cellent prlotographs.

, In this area, farm and domestic help­ers are painfully unequal to the demand.Those on relief jobs do not see:J]1 disposedto change to private employment. Butforsaking relief and filling privately financ­ed places point to the only way to curtailpublic expense and restore permanent pros­perity,

The a\'erage citizen. not expecting di­rect benefits from political preferment,wantH progress in government, in humanrelationship.s and HI standardfl of livingwithout inviting dangers that wouldabridA'e hitherto ,"otlchsafed Iiherties anddefeat the very ends desired and sought.

Claiming to have a victory "in the bag,"as Chairman Farley unctuously '(loes, is of­ten, if not always, ominou~ of ~isappoint­

ing.. con6equencc~.-------

Too Much Politic.(Saturday Evening Post)

THe results of allY appraisal of the pol­icies and conduct of the present adminia­tratiOll, no matter how fair and meticulous·Iy open'minded the student may be, alv/aysleaves behind the suspicion that politics hasplayed an unduly large role therein, Oneinvariably comes away from an analysis ofthe New Deal with the same disagreeablemisgiving-namely, that the credit side isoffset hy an overemphasis upon jobs fordeserving and undeserving New Dealers,hy a frantic and often ruthless eagemess tobuild up a politieal organization, and,above "II, by,,, determination to extend theterm of office at all elmts,

Thus IJoubt and IlpprphellsiOll are con­stantly C!lst ove" a great vlll'ioty o()f policies,measures and actions, good, had and indif­ferent.. Fir"t, thcre has blwn tth, 't1mostfrenZied building up of new g ernmentagencies, with a cOIlKtnntly InO ting, per­sonnel, enlployed wit.h a cyn!ca ·d.isregardof the well·tried rul<'H of C'ivil • er~ice andmcrit.l.~o cmcl~gency which a ;yo~w everheard of JUHtifieH either the incr'e, ~ in per­sonnel 01" the nature of the empl'Oyrilent pol­icies followed.

In the next plaee"the polides and prae­tices follqwed in providing relief and workrelief accentuate the s~spicion, Boon­doggling 'projects of n useleSS, fatuous andeven silly nature ar,e sponsored and pa:idfor. Funds are provided fnr npen forumsand radio bl·oadca~lH. although both fIeldsare amply filled by voltmteer and privateeff'ol't. " ' ,

Foreign Oil. Still a Menace.

Omaha Journal-Stockman: AmericanHtock ,g-rowcrF: Cl,nd fcedrrs arc heing fed

'lE:! WAYNE HERALD eviden.ce, detailing exp~riences. with the RmtAL SCENES. Detainer Actions -------y --- ~:::,e~~~.of the ap- WAil: ~~~:TS." " " . admInistratIOn's mner cIrcle, WIll be con- Motor inio the eountry In the - Filed In Court CON:GRESS propriations of this session. which Prices subject t" d""b'

< Pr.lW~ J:lus€;, Editor·U;~(ProPrietor~. - vincing. f early mornlng and be refreshed. ~ Action to be heard in county 1_ ~I. L-aKeL.--L-- has made an important item for Cream.

by the pur~ air and the wide court next Monday is tHat in AI 5$ fill aru-~ the record. Eggs

4':~~;':"l-~..,:..-,'fl,-sta_h_lis_·_he_d_p_a_p,.,.er_in_W_aY1l~e_c_oun_t-'-Y_·1to ~~~~~~ ~~:ahr~~~bCI~::~ h~So~i~:it}~~ ~:e~~t~J ;~=h~~,~e~~ ::!tChh:r~~~h~~t:,ks an~ Ind~~_~_~~~ ..~~~2,889,791,~5.00 ~~ _ 14 ,'I'

l'nblished Every Th~Y. president if he is the right sort of fellow. ly car_nr, from the elements wife, Eva. from her house in Independent offices Corn .Ente ed at the postoffice at Wayne, Nebraska, If the nomination Rhould light on Borah, a~d the be uty of the landscape southwest part of Wayne. Plaintiff Future IRoad Progra.m. reappropriations. 45,000,000.00 Barleysecopd Class Mail Matter In 1886 under the ilct Borah would probably be for him. Any- gIwV,'ned o, 0hah,II~,tanthda'I"ghatru3lo0gnnCOUoldf charges that she rented the house The new road bill which passed Supplemental I j,.Oa=ts=:::::==:==:~:=:--:---:-.

o 'MarF,h 3,. 1879. Known office of publication, one else is likely to fall below the' Idahoan's to defendant and the latter failed the house sorTie tunc ago and which deficiencY 368,234,.514.10 I_ayne'JNebraska. t t' A d B h' 'd t' J appear from the tranquil sky to pay rent since January 1, 1936. contains a provislOn for the first Legislative. --- 23,314,428.00 LOC .iLl.:

expec a IOns. nora s preSl en la and spread ruin and waste. time for farm to market roads has Agriculture. .. . 165,873,147.00 ..c"-'. .:J

I Mboom has shrunk to a boomJet with chance Sleek am' rats ,'n n'ch pastures Plaintit! says she gave notice for

\ :'~_JJ>.6ER. ': ' " th t't 'n k h ' k' ~m the John Ulrichs to vacate the been passed! out of fue sen- District of dolumbia 42,.573,283.00 Frank Kucera

a I WI eep~n s rill mg, are examp es of perfect content, property and they failed to do so. ate commltrec favorably with Interior 81,22l,330.05 with home folks <-it

They hav no fears. They have She asks restitution of her prem- some new ·amendments. How- State Justice, Com- Wm. Lerner \1, r,'f 1,",I Former President Hoover has put an no proble to settle. They care· d osts ever, the fann tn market road merce and Labor $115,012,400.00 Valparaiso, came' he,r.' "

'1"1 ' end to talk about capturing the republican nOthing a out the economics of lS~a~eti~n k, s€{:ure restitution Item remaIns In the blil. The Treasury-Post Of- Mr. and Mrs. L \~ K,'". presidential nomination for himself. He the count. Questions.of infla- of premises and costs was filed in bill will now go to conference and fice '9ag.673,829.0oIRichard plan to 1<'d.( }

"f='+"-_-=::::-;:;;::;-:::::;;;;;-:;-;:;- Imade it plain-that he would n':ot run, but ~fo~::~~ ~~~~iti~ist:~u~~~ county court by Mrs. Chas. Quig- will soon beCome a law. War ..5-45.226,318.00 Notus, Idaho.also emphasized his interest in getting not in th4 least. They contn- l,e"fYf acghaairnstg_ E'hvaer,edttefLeanrds~nnt' Plclasaiend- Under the section for elimina- Navy (Budget esti- NJn;. L. \\'. J..-lm1f-"'" '1

,+,...,,,,+,-:-:--:C=-:-:--::---'=---:---;-:,---Ipolitical issues hefore the country and hav- bute liberl,lly to the fascinat- her house=at snO.eas' 60th August tion of grade crossings, Nebraska mates, as bill not· ' ~leCla}'ion ·..... He' j/1( 'I:.ing a sound, constructive platform adopted' l~f . g 'ct "I - WIll get approximately $890,000. yet reported) '549,591.299.00 day and TuesdCl:'-

o-f---:+!"'-'='-'---.,.-=-:---:--:;--;:--,--I b mg ear -mornm pI ure. 1, 1935, and has failed to pay the Under "eRe regular federal aid ap- Deficiency (Budget MISS Susle Smjd~~" (y the convention. Farmstea animals, not bUilt to $10 a month rent since February. portionment 'for the regular road estimates, as bill SpriDg'view next S""l..cl r;.

worry and.firgured into the plan Mrs. Quigley seeks restitution of work. Nebraska Villi get about not yet reported) 2,.500,0{){),OO{).OO summer vacationto more t~an pay their way, her property. The case will be $2.581.663. Oh(' sccllon of the bill Miss Jane JeffreystimUlate!1 satisfaction. With heard next Saturday. pro"'ides for' an authori7.ation for . finis edmuch ha work and careful Wayne county court ordered re- the app~opriatJOnof $25.000,000 for ;~~to:~_half the 8.315,47Z,453.15 ~~r;eturn~ h~~~ ~,:Jrl~,planning here are many devel l shtution·of Mrs. Anna Owen's each of the 'fiSC::l1 years ending Senate increases: The Ra)TDonri fo< r_,

opments the farm to enliven premises and allowed her to r~! June 30, 1938, and June 30, 1939. Agriculture. 16,000,000.00 Henry Schmitz ar.rl \i:. J

interest: A cow comes home cover ClJtjl<i of 55.67 Friday In for- The P"JllCY of the federal ald isleading a! new, straggly-legged cible detainer actIOn fIled by Mrs,' Interior 31,000,000.00 were Sunday gue-!, I,: \.calf. A pig appears the next Owen aga,'n", I Monte Bomer. Ac- lohbeh·' contlOllbN"j Ht the same rate War 33,000,000.00 Lege-.

,~ W IC hrt.,<; ('('n In effect since Mrs H. B Jm~~ .........morning Ifwith eight or ten cording to the testimony Mrs. Ow- 1931, except for the two years 1934 Total 8,395,472,453.J5 urday from ::l FI-rl,wriggling replicas of itself, New en leased the land a miles west of and 1935, when no federal aid al- neapolis With Mr .re.I.'-chickens, I~eemingly innumer~ Wayne"tO Mr. Bomer this spring: latment was m;lde because of the Make Political Speeches. C. T. Moffett.able, add Icharm to the rural on condition that the latter would Large emergency grants of publIC After the Senate passes the Tax Puptls and pat~CJr-,.~~~~~~,~ee~i~ebe~~r~~;=n~~: get a resettlement loan to fmance works funds 'for hIghway purposes Bill, It will go to the conferees of held then armual ~I.r·in the eatily morning, lifts one's ~::~.h~e~~as~~,w::cs~~:~:~~ whIch amounted tn $400,000,000 In both houses. The guess is that it noon at the schr,< J .\1spirits and soothes one's seru:;i- rejected befOTC Apnl 27. Plamtiff thc flSC,J1 year 1934 and S200,000," will be some time before the na- Soden 1.5 teacMrbilities. notified defendant to surrender 000 In the fiscal year 1935. tIon knows just exa.ctly wha.t the Dr. C. F. Ol( n~t .1. I !'

'::::===t~-;:;=::;::====IhiS lease which he. failcd to do. $2;~~0 ~lil COlfrJCS an additional new tax bill will look like. Gibb accompanwd )..::!GALA She therefore sought restitutInn roads kn~~~.~rd~(>~~~~ar~or~:~:~ Letters arriving in Washington boJ's to Lincoln F"..-j.,·,

(COnh~Ued from p;~ one) ~~et~~u~~o::;~~e~.nd costs which roads, and tinder this section Nc- :;-I~lasp~~gu~:~n~u~~.;:e~a~ da:i~or~~~s:t<i~~d~~~'~,I".~~:s:('<tgu\~~~1r~~~ ;~~~.\~;i~O~~~U~~ that It will produee around $630,-' from Battle Creek Set,., ri.

docs not cff~ct the amount whIch OOO,O{)O. summer vacatIOn Sj.-,.,Father Of Wayne the WPA \1,~1l use to put unem- Taking advantage of the time Alice RICkabaugh '.i, c1 I;Lady Passes Away· played men to work on farm to given them in general debate in City Tuesday.

market roads, and wooch organiza- 'he tao: bill, leaders of both the Mrs. Wm. E, G",ri"" ',f ".,

hO~~~f ~:r~i~g~~~r~i~~s.ake~~; 1l0n works ~ndcpendently of the ~:~~nnga~li~~~~r:~: John Von~ggern ar,'J LJ'.n, \.

Rasmussen, at Pilger Saturday ~~t~~:. federal-state road organ- the Record and many of these Willi ~a~vOfELI~:~~;::l' t, "el.l"] 'l.

evening at 10 o'clOC~., Funeral ser- be used in the campaign. high 'school jUI~l1('?' r;",ll':lll':,.'/' .:~c~~cw~:t~~~~s;~~~~~ ~~tC;J~:~ More Land-;\lore Buildings. Impor1l; of Farm Products. Mr: and ~1rs L :~ ~Llr'(·]II'~

Mr. Martin had been In faiilng The buildmgs and grounds com- Th· rt f th til f Carooon w£"ol ti> h]'''',mfi, lrl :---mltt.ce was asked today to hold IS repo or e man s 0 4ay to spend t:--' ri .•. ";'.. \1' t.

~~:fl~~edse~cr:t~o~con:~e:a~dwe~~ heanngs on a bill whIch would give t~a~uary~nd F~bruary, 1936, shows Wa)"ne Carpenter ~ ~,rl' H,'ago. the Interlor department the power ei~ ::n::':: Jmported from for- Carpenter returnN:l ',~ it'"': 1"1\ r:

He came to Stanton county from to buy morelland close to the new ' J F b Mrs W F ;r)ic-· ,,,-r il'f' TL:f -(,

Virginia with hi::; family 43 years t,;elve mllliKn dollar I.nter~or de· Com, bu 1::~~77"B e5~~ fo.r Indla~a· t~ \·1~;~·"'1 e~ .. ~I~ (-

ago. His Wife died 16 years n20 p3rtment b lIdlnlt which IS now Wheat bu 2,231.000 2,398,104 fnends. She '-1:":'-5 1r. Inl1:,m~l1-J.,jSurviving him flrc three dauah- under construction. Barley' bu 13,822 72,494 Franklin and G,r"': "J".' >,>(j f0r t.,·ters, Mrs, Roscoe Porterfi('ld of The IJ<>p:lrltmrnt says Uncle ~m Flaxs-~d bu ....855,666 1414,239' w~ksj Re':. DIC~;j::g t l,rjL h'~r : II

Wayn(', Mrs Nov('lla Mus5<'r :Inti v.'ants thiS an.d beCore the ~nce Potat~:100 . 1:837.25{ SIOUX City.Mrs. Henry RHsmussen 01 P,l.er; .els h"her, It" owned by pnvate Beel lbs 2'~i~:~:~ 325.67:}1 ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ..,~~~o~~e~~~~:,c:rut~~a~~,~~~ I~~~~~..~~~~U~~O~;;a~h:e~~ ~~~ Pork', lbs ..~~-_. 672,718 888,006' j

Klle of Pilger. . ~~:l::e ~~I.'jb~~~d al~o~~~rb~~l~~~~ I~ Behveen 8:30 a. m., and betweepTh.ose from Wayne besides the Will b£' the Army-Navy Building 4 p. m. and 5 p. m. the streets of

relatIves who attended the funeral The War and Navy dCp;irtmen~ this city are crowded with youngTuesday were Mr, ~nd Mrs. G. G. share the histOrical old War-Navy men, and young women going andHaUer, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Krot- ;Jnd State hllllrlln~. Under the commg from ~e thousands ofcher, Mr. and Mrs. W. B..H:atl, J. plannmg r)l~ogram, thIS wQuld in- go\:ernment offices. Slrec~ carsW. Souders and Mrs. AlIce F1Sh ... dlcatc thati p'pntually the State which are almost empty dunng thecr. department Wlil have the old mrddle part .of the ~ay arc crowd­

buildmg all t'o Itself anet that it IS ed to capacity durmg these rushplanned to l'ipcnri millions more houiS. ~ery short hours. for em-for f1 new "future-bUIlding pro- ploJ"ees m government offices here.gram." and long ~ours in the grocery

At <J committec mf2i.'tmg the :~o~e:~e~~~o~;~dl~~~m:n:nw~~;other day members \\'e~c told that hands here. That's why the crowdsthe \~ar Department IS nnw 10'" of young people- attend -cocktan~ated In 5~v('nteen dIfferent. bUlld- parties cvery afternoon and eve­lOgS m thiS town, and .3 site has ning. These young people tell u.sbc~n . purchaserl tt) bUllrl R new that nobody in their groups everbUlldmg to house these ('mployces. goes to bed before midnight or oneThe building anri site will ,cost a. m.about $22,000,000. .

At the same time the Navy De­partment is also markmg time fora new NHVy huddlng. It WHS stal- Baled Hemp Fallsed at this meeting that the .ov· To Cause Accident~u~~~~~pr~'s t~7s r:~:,ora~~~~~ Carl Schager received minormately $2,600,000 a year. and that cU,ts and scratches and Joe Bak-

mbre space is needed e\'cry year. ~~n~:yw~~~~n~:ta:~Yad~:~g~hemp feU off of a truck driven byBen Buckley of Carroll, andstrucl~ the car. Buckley was takinga load of baled hemp to Carroll andwas about a mile west of thattown,·· going down a hill, whensOJ11e or the .bales slipped, Mr.Schager Was driving by and the·bales struck the machine, bteakingthe windshield, tearing one doorand bending the hood and radia..tor.

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! August Candld'ltesJun<> 0t Barta. ,0""", \d.·lm« JI'llll'lf,n RUlh F: PaddorkAlbfOrt ,. Evanll 11. !lh., :\1"\ 'l'll:t"r .11))";1' 1. HchwarmCharlpg E GllrVilood \llldr,.,r1 \ 1,,:,,1,1 Rllrbllra Ellzab<>thl Seabury'Ralpb L.noy Gray [l"llald T \l,l,a,lr Fff·d E T<>rry .NfJdln(" (; Hana"n \ ,,,I,, Err,q \1111.·, ;\If'r! J 'VhorrowHllda 1JIarle HR.U,g \1,,1-,,1 I."" q"p'1"l ;">o'"lc'fJly O. Young

Candidates for J}rg-r('f' Bach('lor of Science In Education(;raolJallllg MrlY 28, 1936

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Helen Aiddy Jonf'1'I ], I.. d "!If) ," 1-', ,1"11 \-<>rn"n P. \V<»hrlthI Candldales for [)('l::'I'('1" Barhl"1or of Fine Arts in education !

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l,YAYNE HERALD, W~, NEB~A8KA, THURSDAY, MAY 21. 1ll36.

and Mrs. Russell Bartels and Mr. ,I t

and Mrs~ Ralph Crockett as "I .. I \

sponsors. The party was in the ~'I7 St t T h'- C IInature ofa iarewellformembers "Iayne a e eac ers 0 egewho completed high school workthis spring and will go away to IGraduates Large Classes This Spring and Summer.

~~o~~~~tt~; ;~~nbr~:et~x:;~ ----.-.--1I-----~.-'-----------f.---'-· ~dancing. LlUicheon was served. I

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iFor Mrs. W. F. Franzen.Friends and nejghbors went

to the home of Mrs. W. F.Franzen Tuesday for asocialaf­temoon m honor of her birth­day anniversary. Contests wereconducted by Ferne Sund. A re­lay race was heW by Mrs. JackWest and Mrs. Harvey Reibold.Luncheon was served at theclose of the afternoon. Guestswere: Mrs, Dick Banister, Mrs.Earl Fitch, Mrs L. W. Sund,Mrs. West, Mrs. John Surber,Mrs. B~rt Graham, Mrs. Henry)Franzen, Mrs, John Sehroeder._Mrs. Art Nortoh, Mrs. Will An­dresen, Mrs Bert Surber andMrs. Reibold.

For Mrs. Schroeder.Mrs. Wm. Schroeder celebrat­

ed her blrthdaY,Sunday wh~n af­ternoon callers were Mr. andMrs. Chas Fr~en and family,Mrs Jvcr .Jens~n and Annabelle,Mrs Fred Bilslnu, Carla Wright,Donn'll' R<:J(' <:IndiJoon Owen. MrsSchrocdC'r ser~d <:I birthday sup­per E\-C'nlng callers were CarlFr,mzf'n ilnd famJly, Mr. andMrs. Hem'y SchroQdcr, Mr. <cIndMrs Fred Bllson,-'Dorothy andWarren, Mr· and Mrs. HermanSund. Mr. and Mrs. HenryFranzC'n and Mlidred, M1'. andMrs Ora Martin, James andBilly, and Hennan Franzen. Theguests servcd lun<;hcon at closeof the evcnmg.

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VlSIted in the Boeckenhauer home! guests ~nd~ and f.,1rs Lau~ethat evening . [Hanson Jnd Dclanu V,tfP {'\'cmng

Mrs John McCorkll1dale \ 151ted \ lSllors~ith. her daUghter, Mu:s. .Evangel- Mrs. Vernon /.o,nd("p...rJn n-cT'lH'i:!

me, m Omaha Tuesday and Wed- word from Mr Ander<..rm ,It V;.lsh­nesday. • lngton, of 01(" s->:! V-~L;~ l[Jnc~~ or

Mrs, C. H. Leonard and Roy \'!..S-: his brolher. WilL. Aod(·! ,em. ~.1rs.ited in the S. C. Bressler home Ii Anderson and Jd(J!udlne left forSunday afternoon. the we-st Tu(:sdd:' IT1')! nmg.

Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Barg, Paul'and Sterling were Sunday cLnner: Birthday Parly.guests in the R. T. Heliker home at !\'r:~. Elmer &,,"-,tnr'<luer en-Allen. t.ctrcnned a f( w fJj{'r rl'i for her

Mrs. Eldor Rmg and mfant fTlother's, ~lr~ J<l."1r \T!tdH>Il,daughter returned to their home. blrthrtay Thul ~d ,'. ",jtr rrJ',on Thehere Sunday from a SIOUX CIty nSltors WP[e- ~f~~ SJ.l'W Fblph,hospital. Mrs V H R HAJ1~'''1. :'loll":' Edith

Miss Dorothy Jact.-_";rm returncrl Blxb:. \lr~ (;1': C:f \l, hmr*rmantotheA.L, Morten!'i£JnhQmpSat- ;Iod \11s L,urlr'o:: 11 .. 'lhUII. MIS

urday evenmg aftf'r a \H,:ek's \"l....lt 'Br'Wckt:nh"u('1 r r·d <I dclfclOLI.Sat S1. Edward, :"Jeb. lunch

Mr. and Mrs Arthur AleX;ll1rlNan'1 Shull:,y and Mrs AI('x P S"{·hOQl .\o~.

Carlson were Tul"'Sday PH'nlnl:; Dl.>-t'llt 1.1\'isltors In the A \1.1. CUlson hom.... Ldlj"n Bd' k~l I:". t. Pdted he:-

Me. and Mrs. Elmt'r Nelson. !\11 Ip"r'hcr ;H',rj r-hrJ""~';'t.P" candy onand ~1r5 John Barden, Mrs I,Ll hi' I' 14th bllth.,;·. ,,; 'j',nd-,Y TheErickSon were entertamed at Sun- b,rthd;,-" Sting \',," -un!; f;,r herday dinner m the Helgren Kay - "nrl <, l::;'!TIe \'.; _ 'J~..",..rj

home. LJlh.<:ll1 B,I(I';~t' ,,~ r';-J''''''>( rj theMr. and Mrs Lloyd Powers dnd (,H~hlh gr<liip r(',J~ '\ ,"X"mln;d,{)tl~

family, Mr. and Mrs HClrry K"y Qt..;.,rt(-l}1. ('·~ ..jf"T,j11,11l...nl> ;-Ir(' LJ~-

and family of Wayne .....;('rf' Sun- In;::: g1",r'n tid' "'."d.ay aftemoon nsitors III the Ji(,I-· \f~ \:'u- 'I n"1 g

Igren Kay home :.- l --

Sunday afterncJ'O~ \ 1SltO! 5 In the I 1.)I.tll("1 IJames Leonard hotne wrre Fred: ser,''''-,) .', .1" '.-!'C· II , _ Jntr.1erand Velma Holme-s. Fre-d Henrlck.5. \ ..,eatH'n tJ;- ., '~.)< 7.' f: 1'1" ~':,r"'-JI

Eugene Leonard. Mr and ;,\1rs S ~r"ulKls :\ll,nrj", , ','fig .\booutC. Bressler, MiSS ;\lar)' and Bertho 4(J p·alnm<; ',' r-rr ['·1 Int ~fll',5;

Mr. and Mrs, B. W. Fr('1jenck- H'·kn J'lh::·r,nr. r .. · ·.,ught theson and Myron, Lee St.auffer and ;"C"hl)(!! thp I-l;j<:t '.1, C\Jlr.~ts \\Nt:'

Lee. 1r.. motored to SIOUX elly ~ir dn-d :\1. .. (~(.,~ Pltf·c""-t".m anl.!Sunday and brought Mrs. Stauffcr L,mdy. ~.fb~(--<'; L, rild "HtO'lgren.

Laura I' :"u"tnb.. tgl?r home from the hOspital. D"I'Jthy .:\ndr:r··~n "',,oj Huth Han-1-;1",1...\1 fn;f\ra 1-11'. and Mrs. Roy Sundell. Doro-f::l~~n~ ~;~IIR~~I~€r thy and Jean, Mr. and Mrs. A. PF"ra.nrPH E. P"nnlni;:-!I)n Borg and sons attended a demon-' Lint~')Ir. S(I,r)'),

~~~~f~?PS· ~~~r~~r"n IstratlOn dmner in the Laurenc(:' S':tJ.J'";1 '.'. .1- c;r,,5'.-j l,n Frjd,:;r;- f()r

~~1~!iF;~f~~~I~ke Ica~~5:Urr:m;OhT~~~~:::~::;~ : ~~~r~~:5m:~'!~er::;; :':'(~7.JI: ~~7~'JUr:~nnwc K Robins'i s ~ f t IJ)f'Lomll Ad ... J1a Scott -Miss-.Buth Hanson and pupIls 10 I un un' y or :"H.. :- ..,nrn,la pIcniC~~I~h:I~_f'Thlba:~rqnJ:r Elm bluff Friday afternoon and dll1n<-, Klttenball '.'. "';; pl',I;' ed dur-H"lpn M TIlY \'lSIted- his daughter, Mrs. Da\"ld mg the afternr)(,r \{ES FlorenceJ:~,~~t~~a.~h':;:.J:Jlr~<>r Chambers, who lives near the' Jeffrey UHT1jJII tl...-i " '('1"(.nlrl term ofOp]mlll W 'W"lcn bluffs. tcachll1g the Ur., (,j;] ,:ctrJooL~tll.)·bf'lle )lllrjor~ \Vl]COX Mrs. Ra)' Owen of Emer50n. ,,(_

i companied Mr'. and :\1r;;. J'Jhn Dhtrl('t .'j~l

ndty MoatR ' '~~~~~~~~=a~o~o/t~arW~~~clM~~: tc;:-:_l~~r :~~~';:~~:~I','7~;~~~,i~>(~I~~:~~~~II:;~I'i/~Oy~~}..r8.. n Thursday. DlCkey returned home nrx>n for t~ d'":r, .<11 KnIghthood~~~II~~\f~Ii:-l~ndk~)'m with them. lof YouU. "'ilcner :~"';1"t Follt)wmg.Frp~ll. Weible ; Mr. and 1\.lrs, Frank We.strand: the \'l]cne, roast p:c-:urf>S.1.IIere tak-

and Miss Marjori<.\ Mr. and ~Irs cn and wild Or)'" (.~.. g..thered.~,!,~,'"an,:,t~; ~~eo~~; Hoe George Claseman. Mr. and ~If"5 Arlene Ck'i:h. '7<:"t.c-d ber teach-, Malcolm Beilh and baby were Sun- and ~hool malc:o c:·;,cy May 8 fot"

I day evening visltors 1n the- Jt>hn,her blrthgdY...",.. ,. I -------+--~--__=--- IMcCorkindale home. i Smgll1g g.arr:(-"· r.o. L r~H~n enjoyed

ChIchester remainfd hf're to \'ISlt /i"nll')H I ~on, .bow" Mf}rns, who Mr. and Herman Thomsen. Mr. and Mrs_ Ronand HarrEon.: dunng the opcnm;:: (·X("CiSCS. • Irelatives (or the eek. Mr, CI1I- flfll .. IH'r/ Itt:.. tf'<ldllng term there. Mr. and Ms. Henry Lueders and Dean and Donald were Sunday df-I The fr,ur r-:d,tl' t:(Pldt'n riml onechesler went on t Norfolk for a Th,,\ pl,lnll("d tq ['durn yesterday, familIes we eat Geo. Leuder's Sun- 1.ernoon "isitors In the Elmer' sC"\ ('nth !s::r;)dn ~LJ""(I,",,~fl~J!ly p.a.liSootelephone tneeting~ Mrs: TOrTI JulJll~on C1ccompanied day in han rot Grandma Leuder's B~enhauer homc. Mr. and :\1r:;.: the stale examlJ"l.•.t~"ns.

The John UrwUers of Laure!. Mrs. 1..-<') (Inri \'Isited at Hay birthday. I ........ Weldon Mortenson were Stlpper I Ruth H,;,ru;.on.spent Sunday wi.h Mrs. Alvma SPl"l/lgs \\"lth hl'r c!;lughter, Miss The Queen EsUlers of the M, E. ---- ~Korff. , LaVcr'l. who tcache~ there. church wiij meet Tuesday after-

Miss Mae Be~kenhauer W<l5 :r..1J s. C. Shulihel.5 went to Al- noon, May ~6, at the home of Maryhome from Winnetoon 10r the \bIU!l' NI'!) , \\"f'{lnesd.l)" afternoon IHelen BreSsler. In the evening

Auxiliary Meeting. week-end.: lu \ Io-It untl1 Sundd)" L'\'enll1g In the church serJ,ices will be at Wm. Mc-Arrll'rll'<In LegIOn Auxiliary Mrs. C. L. Hammond of New- Dr. A ;'-J" Lomb home. Verna and IQUlstan·s. ['

md Tuesday ev(;nmg WIth Mrs. castle, IS spending: t1)is week in the V<td;1 LdmlJ ,H(' bemg graduated Mrs. L. J-oi

Bressl& received wordC. E. WIlson fl)r bllsJnes~. Mrs. C. J, Shuck home. . frrom 1hc h~gh school therc, this week Jot the death of herF: r: C;,ull-y, Mr'; W<J1tt'r Bress- Miss Eulalie Brugger,who teal'h- t In ,I glflUp gOIlH~ til a lake ncar niece"Mrs.! Myrtle Borg Spear ofleI and Mrs. K.1. HuntemPI' es at Hoskins, came home Fnd<l)" I Pllet'l Suml;l)" \~ere Mr. and Mrs.! Denvar, Co~o., from an infection ofW(T(' nllm('d on the nommalll1g: for summer vaca~ion. lOtto nl]('r. MI :H!rl Mrs. Max Hen- a sore thro~t. She leaves four chI 1-I'ommltt('f' MI·s. A. L. .facobsen MI'. and Mrs, H, B. Craven, MIS,-; df'J( k.~()n, I~I ,Hlr'll C;lrlwrt, MISS dren. She {vas 28 years of age.and Mrs F: W. Huse <11'(' 10 as- Cathryn Craven 1nd But KlOgstnn .Jllne G;lyle Jonc,;,., Harold West, Shirley j Albers' treated her51,,,l th(' AmerJean Legion tn drove to Macy Sunday, MI<;" Bf'lnaflltJ(, Shcrhah.n, Wm, teacher and: school mates to birth­MPrlll)lwl !l;IY BcrV1Cl'S. Mrs. ,Jac- Mra. R. R. Lar~n, Miss LaVerne Aherl!, ;\11<,,, N~'\<1 JfJl1eS, Ralph day cakeJon Thursday, her 611;1obsl'n wiJl hnv(' charge of the and Junior were in 81. .Edward. J.lleqUf;.""S. Mlr,s Z;ula GIHor~. Iva? birthday. irginia Bressler was anflowc'r ~II h. Poppy rluy IS thL<; Ncb., Saturday f r- the d.\y. hteh and MiSS lo],l Mnchnell. over nightl guest of her and lheySaturdHY and tlw down town Mr. and' Mrs. . A. Pres.wn lllld Mr. <In<1 I\1r .... H,lrold Clark a~dIvisited in WIsner in the evening.ilnd relmkntlal districts will be Harold spent But.day in, the Earl three chlldl"l:-n of Albion, MISS Mr. and lMrs. L. J. Bressler and,<;0Itd1NI. The ladles arc to meet Pres~on home ne l' Coleridge. IAlicC' Crockdt who ~'ctumed s~n- Mr. and *rs. Geo. Bressler ofSund;lY IlJtel"llllOn at 3 ;:It Mr/). MISS Charlen Brown whf) dLlY flom hpl" teHchtn~ at AlbIOn. Wayne and families were at Mrs.Wil!;cm':.. to malt(' poppy wrcHths teaches at Osm~ d, came Friday Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Croc~ett and Mary Breskler's in Wakefield Sun­for M(lInol"lal d;lY. The June to spend the hOliays at, home. thC' P. N. Hancock family had I day. The tfrst namf!d family calledm('(>ttng will be H co\'ered dish Miss Mildred eed who teachesISund;ly dlllnCl" WIth the P. C. at Dave NA)SOO'S in the afternoon•.6:30 dilllwr at Mrs. Charles at.Norfolk, will c me Sat~d.aY and Crocketts. Miss Martha Crock~tt, Mr. andIMrs. Geo. Buskirk and liiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiii_iiiiii__iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"'iiiiii.iiiiiiiiii~Ash's, Mrs. Harry McMlllan is MiSS Mercedes ~eed Will come who was home from Sholes. fm- Mrs. Etta fawes were Sunday din-in charge of al'rangements. Each trom.Emetson F~iday for vacation. !ishes her term this week. ncr gucsts;after church services atmember IS to bring her o\vn ser- Robert Adams who teaches at the home~f Elmer and Lottievice and sandwkhes. This meet- Walthill, will co c home the last LI~SLIE 'Childs in akefic-Id. Mr, and Mrs.mg WIll honor the Gold Star .of this week for he summer vaca_

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,Clore Bus irk find son \l(cre sup.mothC'l"s and l,lstcrs. ElectIon oC tlon. (l\·lls. GrHce nusklrlt) , per visilon; at Geo. Buskirk·s.oCftcers wlil a160 be held. Mrs. C. N. 1.50n of O'Neill" Mr and Mrs .•John Benson whc Mr. andl Mrs. A, W. Dolph" Mr.

~ '" " ... c~mc ~Ol'1da: t Vi,flit with ~('~ <It ()ll~HllII May to d:.;rl1ng r('lati}~es. and, 1\irS'~JOhn N, Johnson .mdShower For Bride..To- parenL,,:>,. Mr. . .In MIS, L. A. F.Jn 1\11'. and Mrs, Fred Jahdc were fnmlly, 1r, and Mrs. Perry,

Miss Evclyn Wendt enlel'taim: ske, until Fnday Ial thl' !Inman .Jahd£', sr" horne in Johnson f Laurel were ViSitors l:16 Muests S;111l1'd'lY evening at t Mrs, Floyd Iltenbcrgcr iJnd Pl'lId"r Sundlly. • I Sunday a the Habrock home Inearkltclwn sho\Vpr in honor of Mis, daughter, Norm, or C'?,lyand. Mr. and MI':". A. V..•. Dolph wcr~ Emerson, getting acquainted 'with l'

Hclen Swamon who is to b Ncb., comes Sa urday to VISit In callers Sunday ~Il Lusclus Cdbb's the little ~son of Mr. and ,r",rr-s.

rlTIlIrricd SOOI1 to Ernest Taylor, the C. J, Shuck orne. lillHi Art MeyC'r's, I I Daniel Do ph.j1rlllclpal o( thc Meadow, Gro c Mr. and Mrs. . H. Bru}Jgcl' :ll1d 1\,1 r,<; , Lena. Tnrnow e~joyed I a Mr. an Mrs. ~hcstcr Halnsen~choo1. Bridge was divcr~ion or Mr. and Mrs. N rbert Brugger <ll1d 11llmb('r o( \'Isitors on Fnday c~e- and famlfy and MISS Helen WIltthe ('vcniJ1f~, Mil:;s Marcella Mar7~1l~ were ~n Hoop~r Sunday IlIng, !l('I' birthday. were at ~te, Iowa. Sunday to visitHuntt'lner and Miss Bethel An- to VISit J~ the J M. Shorter .home, Archie Wert planned a wiex:er relatives and to get their. ~a.ug.hter.d('r~;on, tile latt.er of Mendow Mr. an Mrs. M. S. M~llOlY tlI~d roast for his pupils before closmg Mabel. w!c0 had been VISIting herGmvc, won l'l'lzcs Ilnd these Mra. Carrie No: man vlsit~d III of school in district 7. : grandmo er. Miss Witt visited atwere presented to Miss Swanson. Laurel Sunday Ilfternoon With the The Lutheran Aid met at Carl Denison, owa, too. James BresslerSpring flowcrH in Miss S\vanson's S: T. RockwcHs and Mrs. Ell'I Bmdigam's Thursday, They i'eet cared fa: the farm during theircolors o( aream, pink and 01'- ~Imons. I q . next at Rudolr:jh Lon~e's. absence.]chid Wl~rc used on the luncheon Rev. ui1d Mrs H. Hopmann and non Flynn WliS 3t the Will ~nge Mr. an Mrs, Joe .CrcssC'y, Mr.tables. The menu also carJ'icd out family and M . Ed. EChten~amp home Thursday to visit his mOther and Mrs. Geo.. Busklrk~ Mr. and

.. the three so)()r~. Mi?s Swanson ?nd son ~pent ~unday attel noon who sufft'red a light stroke. Mrs. Ge Whlppcrman wcre re-rec~ived many attractive gilts. In Bloomfield Ith Rev. and Mrs, Hev. Wylie and family, Mr. :and cent visitprs at C. W. McGuire's.Guests were: Mrs. Loren An- A.o.llenburg.! Mn,;. A. W. Dplph were at ISJr C. Mrs. M . e returned !rpm Mus­drews, Mi~s Bethel Anflerson, ' MISS G~aee iker came fro~ Dressler's Wcdnc&day evenin~ ('atine ,M nosy evening' of' fuslMiss Rtl.c~el·Snyder·and' Miss H;omer FrldaY:

1he returned thCIC MI". and Mrs. Oeo. Whipper an week. He mother returned to her

Lila Morr~s of, Meadow Grove, ~uesday for CI hth grade grndua~ of Wakefield, called at l' ill home iJ;!. ayne and_Wilma MeyerMiss Sara .ranl~ Ahern~ Miss bon and will ~ home the last of Holmes' and Morion Pullen's qun~ assisted t ere last week.Elizab(:th Wentworth, Miss Mar.. ,this week for if.he summer. da~'. 'cella Huntemer, Mrs, Arthur Dr, and Mr~, L, F, Perry ~nd MI·, and Mrs, 1\, E. Behreniand Sout east WakefieldLi.llly, Mrs. Winston Swnns~n. paughter went to Llncqln the fIrst famIly lind Mrs, Bchren's m her B Miss Ruth Hanson)M' M' d M' M l' t of the ~cek here Dr. Perry at- spent S~nday with South 'oux ( y . ,:B~~Scr, ~~:~,l.\~i1dr~~ M~~~~c~, tended a den, I convention, Mrs. City relntivcs. I Miss F rn Nimrod is confined toMiss Helen Sv"anson, Mrs. Gdr- Perry ,and da ght~r visited the Mr. and Mrs. Craig Curle' of her hom, being iJl with ~hcfield Sw~msoJl ~md Miss Muriel tormer S 81sterr . Wakefield, Ed. Chambers and mumps.. ,Hanson the 1'1st nrlmed of Walte- Mr, ond Mrr Homer Lovet~.and Murion Cook were at Mrs. • A. Mrs. nna Anderson attcn~cdli lUI' < Mrs. Wcstbroo otOmBha;Mr.'and Killion's Sunday. Mrs.. Ch~'. Sackerson's birth~ay~ ~__:-__'__ , . Mrs. ,John BU~ histle and Mr. and Orvill.Puckett, A. W. Dolph and parly Fri ayafternoon.

L()C .tIl' NEWS I Mrs. La~renc ~vett un~ Donnn Gordon Nuci'nberger mar ctcd Elmer a~s~'n.a _~~......-~~r-1.~ '~ , ' I Mue of ,Pllge~. etc Sunday gues~ cattle last week.,We were info med joric wer, Fridax oon v~i~I5,

WillieI' MllIi+wciit to' West J:'blnt 01 Mrs. ~ameli ennlek. , ' ihe laller topped the market. In the B~rt Ha lson home. 'I1\wsdny mt btl~ill~~5S., ' Miss LhVern Larson who teach- Mrs. ErIch

lAlbers, Mrs. nry Mr, a~ ~rs. ~9.hn E;ickS~n

MI;' :md M~,\"nOb:Cl:~ I~h'kmim C5,atCol~ri~e s~entthc.week-en.d Korlh, Mrs. 'VIiIl,ie Korth and Mrs. were Su BY 8f.ternoon V~Sl~~ mflPcnl YCi-ltcrda~ ,in Omaha. at R. R,. L~rs n~. ~lss Latson S Herby ;Hans~n assisted Mrs. 'nl- the Em _ tt ~ckson home. ~ ~

The .r, C. ~;)lharts' drove to school vJtll ~l e thIS FrI9~Y and tCt Burhoop last week withp per- Mr. an~ ~rs'. Roy Sundell andSioux City Stln.dny afternoon. Mr. a,nd M~s. R. R. Larson and ing. I. Dorothy visIted. In the Elmer Kee-

Mr. m\d MrS!. Henry Lage spent son wall go tp leridge for her. District 4 Iclosed willi a ~.cniC gan hrim, at Wynot Sunday.SundtlY bVCl1hi'g :i!l. the' Otto Fleer Mr. 8Q.d ¥rs ,J. S. HOl'n~y vis- May 15. MiJ Margaret Bake was " Mr. an "Mrs. Levi Helgt:en andhon!\c. Ii I ' : ited In Omaha rom SBtUl"dny un.. not an appllcant for the c ing Curti$ ,vUiiled in the, S\fan, M~ss, ~hy~t~1, ~~~t~' ~~erit ~~n;- ,til Monday II~I . the Ha~old und. year" so' Mi~~ Deloris Neal ~l~ Nels9?,h, me,Supdy attefl"oqn~' "~a~ "Il¢rnoon I,i",,:lhe ,0, O. Net,pl; JohltHuflord f !lies.1MI•• WII~a be the new teacher. Mr, a~ Mrs, Jallles Leeman! ndllome. 'I' '"" :", ' 'I' GlIdersl~eve" nd, MIss LoUIse Donald Kal. youngest chi d 01 children, lllUI!d In'lhl> John, ,In-

CI~l'lce' Vog' 1,,01 l'i1gel;, \V~S a Smlt~ oi Omah , spent t~e weelt- MI', and Mrs! 1;heo. Kal, was per- dohl ho e In Allen Sunday e~e­SUll\1llY guest I In ',the 'Ed,' Perry end m~the W. H. ·,qUderslccve aled UPOIl i~r "ppelldlcitis~t O,e nlng.,. " .. " .'" ," I '1iomc~ ,:1 " 1 !I~"I " !' ':' ' ir II,' ,wi' ,home.' ,I.", "I .f" '.,' , !' ' "l !Wa'tt1l:l 'hospital Thursday ttcr~ .MJsg omBine Lindsey, _spent

Mt: ~~nd Mr~. Atttiur'Cnichester Mrs. ,W. lett ~atUl'day by 'noon. Mrs:l).ui fcmnlUS wi }um. Sunday, JUl_Alite Jane BOe<:kf!n..'of Fullerton, came Saturdiiy. Mrs. 'CDr for onTo 11, Wyo~.Y,{b bl'ing Mr. nnd Mrs. Cha£;o Th sen, huuer. H r folks e:unc for her and

. .'. . ;lif;l:il;m~jf\~~,i'·{ '/: ;;;~:t:'~f;ll,iAl(~:)<:',;:>k t;~;i),rl'r~i::; ;~~;t,~~ii~;;~71:1i~;I:IL

Mrs. Auker, Hoste·s3.Members of the Fortnig:htly

club werE' entertamcd Monday atthe hf)me of Mrs. Hobert Auker.Mrs elm ('nee Wright was- alsoa guest, ,md Mrs T C Cunnmg­ham who hilS returned from Lin­('oln Wd,', with the Club again. Of­flCCI s elected are: Mrs. E. R.Love, preSIdent; Mrs. W. M.Hawkms, vIce presldenl; Mrs F.W. ~yberg, secretary-treasurer.Mr~. F. A Mildner W;lS appoint-

,e-d flowf'1 ch:l1rman. Mrs J. M.Bn.<;bpI"I h:ld char~e of cnter­tainmf'nt. In bridge she present­ed hIgh S('(J!C prize to MIS. Mild­ncr and travC'ling PrJ7.C to MrsCunningll;jrTI The hO!itl'ss servedtWfJ-(,fllJl"ii(' luncheon from tablesa!.tlijf:ll\{' v,lth cut (lowcr.'> Tlwclllh hilS ;j party June I WithMrs Mllr!lwr, Mrs .I. M. Strl'l­han :IIlO MIJs. Nyberg on thecummltkc

,'I I

Have Dandn, Party.Freshmen and sophomores

from the Wayne Training schooland Wayne high school had adancll1g party Saturday eveningat Hotel Stratton. Mrs. PaulHarrington was chaperon. Theyoung people enjoyed refresh­merll., following dancing.

4' * * 4'

G. Q, C. Cluh in Meeting.(; q C met Tuesday wlll1

Mr~;. C'1<lude Srryitll at thp CI,n·elKI' Conger home. The occasIOnhonorer! Mr:;, 1 Smith's blrlh­day and was a180 a farewell be­fOl"(~ the Smiths move to Staple­ton, Neb. Covered dish lunch­('OIl was sel"ved, and Mrs. SmIthwas pre~('nted'gifts, Next mE'c1.­

ing is wllIl ~r;, *G~ereon AJlVIl1

Beller Mothers' Club.Better Mothers' club met

Thursday evening with MIS, ,J.T Gillespie. Officers for nextyear were elected as follows:Mrs, Phil Bl'i~gs, p"esident; Mrs.C. E. Nicholaisen, sccrctllry­tl'ca~l\lrer; Mr~, C. .1. Sllllcl"chnirman of the prognlln com­Inlt1.('o. This WW:i ·the last regu­lar, m(!ehng of the year until apicntc later in thc summCL Mrs.Gillespie ser,:e~. <lO ~

DeMolay Party Friday.M('mbers of the DeMolay

chaptet· had a party at the Coun­try club Friday evening with Mi';

P. E. O. Has Meeting.P. E. O. chapter had the la:o;t

,meeting of thiS year Tuesdayevening with Mrs. J. T. Bress­Jer, JI, MIS. A. T, Claycomb was

ilSsI6tlng hostess. After the regu·lar meeting, Mrs. A. T. Cavan-

• augh and Mrs. Pnul MinC's gavf'n'pnrt:; on the conven1Jfm fitHoldrel,';cL The hostesses servedlunch

in white un~ past11s' to complete your

~lt and Straw Cartwheels

,<',.J/ R0U;nlo

I . ,16 ~ashibn, IkrhIJlCI,~ f1aUering h(~~aw"'c they m\lIH~~ your face Joo~~ ilfc a ,llO\~er and your rlgure more slender. In .WHITE~ Hl!L l:Olol's~ I •

$1.~5$J.oo

11".IiJI!IiI_~~~~~I J I SociJ Forecast. review of "N~rth to the Orient,"

, I R'~beltahs ~eet Fr.iday evening 'Py Ann Morrow Lindbergh. The.~ to e1~ctlo£fic rs. hostesses served.

'I Mh. F. A MiHinel' plans a " " *' "party today 'ro~ Billy's nmth With J::l'elyn Meltor.

I birthdoy. I Miss Evelyn Mellor entertain-Altrusa Ch1lb will meet Mon- cd the Chatmors Tuesday ev€-

dHY, May 21 with J;v!rs, Elmer ning at a steak fry. Mrs. C. N.NoaJ,,;es. Ass sting hoSlesses are .Qisan of O'Neill, and Miss Flor-Mrs. M. L. Ringer, Mrs. Fae eoce ,Evans were guests A giftStrahan, Mr . Mac Yeung and was presented Miss GenevieveMrs. Earl M'l'chant. Kingston whO,is, g,oi,ng to Omaha.

The last f the dnncing clubp<u'II('s this pring will be held Aid On Wednesday.FI'idilY ('ven ng at Hotel Strat- Presbyterian Aid heard musIcton. On the /C'ommift('c <lrc Mrs. by Prof. Clitord Bair's studentsU. T. Copgc', Mrs. R~lph Beck- Wednesday. On the 'servingenh;;lucr,' MI s. T. A. Lally and committee were Mrs. R. R. Lar-

·MiSS ,Je<lnncISmlth. son, Mrs. A.. T. Cavanaugh,Mj~g Mar¢clla Huntemer and Mrli. F. E. Strahan, Mrs. J. G. W.

MISS Sara J<lIlC AhC'rn ('nter- Lewis and Ml,·S',Jo,h,n, Harnngton.,tHin thIs Sel~urd:JY 81 the home

uf Prof. Hill Mrs, E. ',J. Hunt£'- Mrs. Jamieson, Hostess.!T;er at a iJ en shower In honor Mn;. L. W. Jamieson cnter-of M16~ lIe en SWanson \4,'ho lS t;llncd eIght Saturd<clY evening at

. to ])C'·lnal'ri d soon. bndge, prizes going to Mrs. Rob-C·;'lmcG cl b plans gU('st day I ('rt Kirkman, Mrs, W, A. Emery,

o'clnek lun~h(.'ol1 S,ltul'day willl Mrli..1. E. Brittum and Mrs. 01'-MJS' D. H. Larson. <:t. the com- ville Tuskind. The hostessml tct: are :tWn;, B. E, Ley. Mrs, served.

I W A, EJ~c.:ry:, Mrs.. WillardW lIte, Mrsl L. W, ,JamJC'son anrl Bible Study Circle.,I Ml's. K 0.1 Stratton. Miss Charlotte Ziegler ent(,l-

Cotilltry FlUb pHrty Illan'r1<'rl tnined the Bible circle TuesdayIii]' tuday hdH hccll postponed un- when Mrs, L, W. Kratavil ledtil June 4 then ,I dinner will be the study.• A message was readIwld <It the club housC'. On the from Mrs. Char~es Simpson of('OITltnlttl'e arc Mr. end Mp,. Goodwin. Next: Tuesd~y Mrs I

, W. c. cor

1ell'IMJ'. ~nd Mrs. D. EmIl Luders IS hostess and MiSS

.Ijf, P. Millet· a ld Dean and Mrs. H. Pearl Beeks leader.~, II. Hahn. ,., '" 4' 4-

I Mcthodjs~ Aid meets May 28 111the chUl'<'t) paTlors. Mrs. JohnDermiS lJ<:l~ cHarge or the pro­gram. Qn tllC committee an' Mr~:.

D. II. rLal'~on, Mr~. FUlOk Slm­UJllll, ~rsf CI()J'(~.n<:e Sorensen,

I t' Mrs, rJ. W. JamlC'son, Mrs. H.~l '''\ J E. Ley lem!. Ml'S, W. D. Ha:U.

I ThC' bs meeting of the yearfur mqml ers of the W<lyncWunwl)'s qlLlb wl1l bt' held at tht'dub rohm}' in the city aUditorj~m'Fnduy! M y 22. The youth pro­gram ifs, h charge of Mrs. F. L.

~~~~i~r~;nal'c~~s'beH~1 ;~n C~iSt~~dclega s to the state conven­~Ioll h lei It Albion Api'll 23 andt4: 11 ):;te~scs (Dr the Fridaymc<.'tir go 'Ire Mr!', J. O. W<'nt.,.\VQrll~ , M ':'i. Wm. Sum!. Mrs. A.

I ~~, Kel og~ <ll:~~~ c. It Chinn.

1,1 , ' Society.

BU8inl!~l)$1Meet·i~g.Epi:,,<'uJ ,Ji Guild liPId <I bll:,l­

1It'1:IS r~H'I'r.illg: TLiese!;IY With Mrs,J .. !<,,' ~hl'rn. _, t I +

With IMJs. Power>.K () 1" JOet W('dl1('~,dilY With

Mr,,,, t'llt'('Jl('U Po\.... e']"s for ,I so­('1[;:11 1111.. L,u~?~:hc~OI~: WIlS served

With M 5. Claire Myers.Mr', Claire Myprs ,entt'1'1ellllC'd

till' l!ill"lhony club yestt'I'day af­

terllc1on'f Mr~. Ga,l'flt'Jd Swanson

hac! till l('SSOlT: The hostess~ervdd i t till' close.

HavJG\'e~;~;e;i~g.MI'S. M, t. Pow('rs and Mrs.

" It, ~ , 'l'f'lll~C(l1ll cntertnined the

, ~~,~~~Ik~ }v~~~:~~~a;n~:~~~~:~~nna~~:~ i,hl' I ffJljIlW(,'i llonw~iss Ina

t'1 Ilutl, .If nSflH :'l'nd MljS Murgnl'C'ti~l "'/'](11' <ing "Whispf'I'ing Hope,"

I IlIHI VII gin1a L<.'wis playp.d piant1:wlf~k nj, H:lJ1RCOm gave a

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1'''1:, '1IJI;:!ii~akefi~iiIlDelpl artmen't'~itthl~lway'DeNe'1a1d!:2:~s~t=~:'¥~::::,::':::~ :E"4"~"~T;!:3[:~~;Z,::;~;,;,:\ 11 =1

1p~ I ' ' ,~r _ CItrislla Ch IL Mrs W~ley Rubeck clean her E, Hanson home ~r Emerson. ,II, ,n the John Te·' i.eme 'c, I,"·

II §i I ls~ Mjriam lI""e .K Ibe ne';"ld Sial'! Is lldIlGl' of Ule de....rlll1.nl and will visit Wakefield every Tuesday. Apy newsllribuli.ns :: (!lev, G. B.D~~pastor> yard Wtoesday and they enjoyed Misses Nellie Riss<'lle aoo Eun- 'Iores' birthdayI Sr I Q t~e5~ columns from town or COUDGy will lie ~dly received by her. She Is alBo authorized to receive new or renewal sU~criptions. § Sunday school at 10 a. m. a ~~nie;o~sr~ t~:rree~e~::: oJ ice Volberding spent Thursday af- I Mr. and Mrs Jf~bn K"y ,I. 1

, ;:;~II lIIijlllllll~lIIlIIlIlIlIlIIlIIlIlIIlI, 11111 1111 I}' III 11111 III I 'II II 11111111111 1111111111111111 1II111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111U1Il~ Home gosfJ€1 team In charge at sex, fa and Mr and Mrs MEt ~~~oon with Miss Dorothy Fran· I~~~edla;le~~e;,:""~,' ,::t,', ~:;;~:~. • r 11 a. m. ,. Ekerot were Tuesday dinner Mr. and Mrs. Erie Fredrickson I' Brudlgam home

I....j,.,,,..,-~_.....""T.....,.. tion with ~r Inather, Mrs. R. H. t A . h h'ld 'th hId ft !l D 11 b h Ml't"" oJ 0 menca w en a c I WI er p aye SO organ usic during the ev. unmng WI e ere on- guests i the C. A. Bard home. and family were Sunday afternoon 1 Mr. and Mrs. U·'J·~ T.. ,t :,r

MathewsoJ;tl I parents, settling .in Minnesota. ceremo~y. day evening. May 25. He will Com- Mr. a d Mrs. Edgar Larson and and supper guests at Hjalrne:r; family "',:ere gUbts H, tn~ lIt-f I~

, C. A. Sar went to Dawson, Neb., J:Ier husband, Judge Frank Folloy,ihg the vo s a two-course plete his Jectur~ on S~lOrhon's Earl w~e among a number who Lund's. , 'Baker 'home Fr IcDf' ~ ,~nll,~. ~~~,._... ~ .,' i!;,,~,::::.~,::...;s.tL.,.J.J, ....,..,\A IS~nday a~ bt'Ought:Mrs.. _S_~S.9-J1.q_ Fly~n, died March 9, I.93~. He had supper ~was servE' to the bridal ~mple. Th~e will be special mus- helped TS. Kenneth Ramsey cele- Mr. and Mrs. Emil Backstrom 8. for D<:lrlene ~ L.: tr,d",!,, li'l yd yandet.pool flpent Sunday ~ISS Adelme Sar h~. Miss Ade- ~een Thurston ~~Y Judge at two party and guests m the church leal numbers. brate . r birthday Friday evening. arid familY were Sunday afternoon: 11 .. and Mr<: 1...., _._ - T.·, t ,J.hi th GE(orge Eickhoff home, lme left the Falls City hospital tImes. The last per'lOd was for 16 pa~lors.~ The bridCJChosen colufs, The S·s. Pierson family were visitors at Franklin Backstrom·So, famJly ""~r'";.' M . Oscq.r Hildur who is 96 Tuesday oj la$t week. years. .• pnmrose and old ose, were ('<If- SwedISh Mlssion Churdt:. dinner guests in the N. P. Nelson near AUen- guests, Mil'" 12.', .-, : ,yea!" old hti's been ill the last Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kohlmeier Mrs. Fl~nn dIed ~bout 1;30 Tues- Tied out in the m u an9 decora- (Rev. C. A. Turnquist, pastor) home unday and: ViSIted Mr. Miss Malilda Steck.leberg at, home fur I;~n~ s b.l tl.(\", l~J""wee .'I' and family ~nd :Miss Leona Arp day mo:mng. She had been ill for tions, All the ~ues we~e seated .at Thursday evening, no meeting. ~erso1's 'parents north of Wayne Lincoln and Miss Anna, Steckle ' ', M x C~e will be gradudted from of .omaha, si?pped in the Mrs. about fJve weeks. She suffered a 0r:e table which \'.las lighted with Confirmation class will 'meet In the afternoon. berg of 'Wayne. were Sunday YlSJt= ~ ~rs. I:)(,rothy lJ ,I:, 'J~I'l \1,the rrlqhol Medlc,l! (.;olkge m Anna Kohlmeier home SundaY stroke' lc.st Thursday morning pnmrose and (J!d r"se tapers. Miss Saturday afternoon at 2. Mr1nd Mrs. w. C. Ring enler- ors at Will Wolt~r·s. ,Hans Soren.s(m (,f ~ll'LiX ( ,I;JUJ;le evenmg on theJ.r way home from Whic.'h p~uvt'd fawl. Mrs. Flynn had Goldie Jensen ~n~ Miss Hilda Sunday; Sunday school at 10 a. ta.inl;d at Sunday d.inner and sup- ~r. and Mrs. Joe Dellin \'JSl~ Sunday a!kr~,-""n ,rid '1'1-'o~.and Mrs G W ..Henton had a Magnet. been liVIng with her ',iaughter and Langmack, COUSI..O$ of the Lmd(.. m. per: rs. uwis Ring. the Lenus at Fred Roeber's Sunday. Benu.la guests In thr r],...-j :-, 1 11'd-\ ~llJ··

picm' dinner Sunday With the AI ·Rev and Mrs. C. A Turnqulst tamJly for the past five years. were wai.tresses. ) Morning worship in English <It Ring, .. A. and C. L. Bard famIlies Roeber is a pneUmODJa patient. ~1r ;jnd ~1r~ ."\ .;;_,r K_'Borg almJY:. Ietarned Monday from Ft Dodge, Deceased leaves one daughter, Followmg the sfPper Mr. <.tnd 11. and liver Johnson. M1SS Martha Nelson LS carmg fur, ~1r. and Mrs (~c._: T\ -t

B nnw ood Dorothy Heydon Iowa, where they had spent a Mrs. William", Longe, of Wakelield, M:s, Boecken~aue~ left on a short I Swedish services atB p. m. Hel n Campbe.ll came from Wa- her. Sunday dlIIDt:'l ii',·l - .....' . ..!,

· spen Satulday mght III the CdrJoll week attendmg the celebration of and two. sons, Edward and Dannie, tnp after which jhey WIll be <.It Ladies' Aid will meet Wednes- k?nd , s. ~., Fnd[lY y~ spend her .~rs. Paul Dahlgren, Clark. and ~ust Brudt~m '::'Jm' :'\(J] :r~..l .1'."Hey on ~oJine the SwedIsh church's 40th annl- of Pender. She also leaves one h.ome on the farm north· of Wl.Ikt:- day, May :;l7, at 2:30 p. m, Host- biTt y w1th her Sisler, Mrs. Elsie Faye accompanied Mr. Dahl- and ~aTllyr,n t, t 'It- :'l"jjl~

M s. J,h~nnaEICkhoff of W'lyne, versary Rev. TuraqUlst served brother,. Swante Swensen of Far- field where !'Ar.~, BoeckenhaUer ess€'S are Mrs. Wm. Borg, Mrs, Wesl Rubeck and famJly. She Igren and Edna to Akron, Iowa, to j<.fternC>UD glli-",>spe]M¢noa

1undiTuesday I'll the thIs church 30 years ago. well, Mmn.. one sisler, Mrs. jake has ~n farmmg. . I Fred Lundin and Mrs. Clarenc-elretur ed home Monday. .. vlSit MEs. Adolph Borg and miaot Mr. 3nd Mr, :\,-,g\.,,~ i.:l"<:,., ..

Gee ge IlhcJuioff home Mrs. Norval Hinds returned Cable of Rupid City, S. D., and two Mrs. Boeckenha er IS a gradu- Pearson. I Mr. E~ma Agler of WIOSlde, daughter. ~md fdmil.y \'.l'r. ~~r.d~j~, dill:

M"s. deUef Kay and MISS p,.nna home Sunday from Lincoln where grnndChlldr.en. Donald and Glenn ate of the Emerso , pull!ic scho(Jls PresbYterian Cht:t·cn. and er. sIster. Mrs. Lizzie Good-I Mrs. Wndberg and Ed., Mr..and gut:-St.;;. \Li)' \1) .:.~! {Jt\lr lKay wefre SundBY dmner guests In she had attended the O. E. S. Longe of Wakefield, besides many and the Wayne State Teachers (Rev. W. Byrd Ray, pastq:) year of Pasade~, Cal, were Mrs. Oscar Johnson, Mr and Mrs home for ;-;lr Tt·-.I . lJ,.t!,dJ'> \j

the Cl bel t Grech home ..j grand lodge last week. Mr. and other rel<:ltlves and friends. College. She has tieen. a su('cessfuJ Sunday: Morning worship;at 11. gues I~ t.he-- RoY Agler .home Ernest Anderson and cblldren LIZZie LurLgt' ,JI.d j,

Ms. BYfon fIcydoll \/vas In Mrs. K, H. Schwieder and B[ll PLtll\)e<J.terS W.d be Jess Lorenz.en, teacher around W~kefJeld and Em- Rev. W. E. Broen of Emerson from Friday to Monday. . Is~nt Sunday evening at Henry there. Mr .clnd. \\ - (" ~",: '.. "Fon a f~orh Thun;duy until Fn- br5Jught her to Wakefield. The Ch<.ls. Hutlt'ge, Geo. Lemon, WaHer erson for 'severaljyears. Presbyterian church, will have. M. and Mrs. Carl Sundell VIS- Eru::kso.o.'s... "t aflE'rnooJl gu,--",t.~day evel~mg VJSJtLtJg rclllhv{'!:l SC.WWieders visited in Wakefield Grose, Enul Rodgers ,m~d Harry' Mr Boe(,kcnh<l~£.'"'l" IS a griJdu,Jt{' chiJrge and delIver the sermdn He Ited r and Mrs Chauncey Agler Mrs Milhtr, Erna and Arnold I'

\ M' ~rld IMrs FJed Rowley and lor the day. Johm,otl of the W,J,kcfwld publK slhouJ:.; iJnd the pastor, Rev Ray, will ex- S y eveDlng The Ray Agler'S "'"ere SundaY afternoon VI.SltClTS (it For Ty.o Blrthd.a.)'i.fbmflY were guests In tile Wl1J Mr.. and Mrs. Fred Lehman and ilnd hliS <lttended Ncbl<l~ka UnJ- chunge places for thiS Sunday and eir guests were there tor the Otto Sahs home ~rs Paul In hOflu!i rA to j. (1 '0 ; Tnt,· ~ ,

, Lon home ot Magnet Sunday.' daughters, Mr. and Mrs Henry W (t J .k _ I Ivuslty und th Wi.lyne St,lte Sunday school at 10 a ml lunc on m the afternoon. Lessman and Bunrue <lcoom- olrthd f T ,.' d ~L,M ss Ma,rgul'ct KoJ-1Imeh:'l" who Echtenkamp Mr. and MI:s_ Albert ...l. a< nhlll S Teachers College I I Young People's meeting a1- 645 T e Wesley Rubeck farmly and pamed them L" h.<lv (j U':""'d

.It'?ac!cs at '.$IQomficld, ltomes home Eehtenka~w'anddaughter Mr and S I I S k Guesl<; at the wl-ddmg Were Mr p m Hel Campbell VISited m the Mrs Robert F Hanson and MJ5s I ~ \s IA J • "" " T w ....(] ' .....

iflrid y for ~hc SUfI1~cr.l~ucation, MfS, Martm Echtenkamp ~nd fam- ~ C' 100 p{..Ia er Hand Mrs Herman WJlrodt lRsh:r, What-so-ever socIety Will mpet La eMnce Rmg home Fnday e\e- M"arger) Harrl:SOD spent Thu~daY J ~o th~I;°I"~\:~!I~' : J', " ::,'~,'~ '.'\:.~,,1,dS.1niil Rodgers ,!Spent last i!y,Mr.. andMr,ftRayJen~n,Mrs. enme, Cecil andJUrsula. MIs \\i thIS afternoon mn 1S.S Cam

pb,,,"lIaccampamed- 10 SlOllX CJty With the l.dHers:hr;.lHJ<.I.J·ltlln'-'\~I',·r'

Ir,/wed esolI)! Mtcrnoon with Mfs, F. F. Fisher and Miss Alvera, Mr. High Sc"hool And Grade A Ban ett and BI~ly and Wanda of I The offlcJal boards of the church fne cis to SJOux City Sunday~ Imather Mrs. ~hur Fell \ LSlted I -- -•\ Pete- 'son. ill'.honur.Of her birthday. and,Mrs. Ed: Meyer- and family 01 Cl PI P'. Grand Island, Mr <Ind Mrs EZli-l I Will meet thJS Thursday evertmg at e Lawrf.-nce RlOg fawly, Mr her Wedn¥aY ISh""· M'. u d Mrs. I\,lfred'SDr of Es- Wayne, Mrs. Alvina Echtenkamp asses an lcnlC Boeckenhauer and Opal, Mrs Al- the church and Mrs E L Hypse and Mrs C ~Ir and Mrs Leonard Dersch' ..... nut \'f-"~t '" aYll{~

, 5e:k~IU" <uu;ne Sunday to visit in the and Don,!-ld of Wab'"ne, and Mrs. L. This Thursday. fred Hagl\fnd, Uhss i.'Sther H.Jg-1 Next Wednesday evemng the F ~andah1 a~ children were at Iand VI\ Iall, Mr and Mrs In mg1 (B:. Staff (orl"'~ 'A.I:uJ.~ntC.-A Sari u. ~l;d M .. F. Ekcroth homes. A. Lansing were Sunday supper - lund, MISS Cor<-J Haglund, MiSS Chnstlan Endeavor SO<:Jety wtll Orvil~e Encson s for Ice cream and Bartels and chUdren, and Harr) , . ~t )

, M '. aridl Mrs. W. E. Miner and guests in the Harry Fisher home. Commcnumcnt c~.erclse.<; for the I Herp Bonderson, MISS Lulu J.Hl1{ s, II h<.t\e a bUS10esS and SOCial meet- cakE> oftel' church Sunday evewng Bartels were SundaY dinner guests I ~!r a,ndJ·.lr en·, J! ,1;lltwr

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Fre we}l(i/ Sund;:lY· dinner guests in Wakdllid high sch?ol senIOrs were P...ev and Mrs E Vosselcr, DOnJld, wg ~Mriand Mrs Harold Killion at Henry Bartels;' llt

ed at.--rr:f'd \ .. 't'lt I {: \\ LIJ.:- L,-_J<

the J. E. :NUner hOme at. Co1eddge.~ hl'old Tll{'~d;IY 1'\'Cmng at the high Gene and Janet. ' an Mr. and Mrs. Rul~IP. Lo~eI Mrs. Minnie Miller, Erna and; Sun~ aft('rfjr-",n. M'. atld M,'s. Charles Pierson I schu()1 '!llCliturlum. Sapt. W, C. ~- Salem Lutheran Church. we t on a successful fishmg tnp Arnold speIJ1.--last MOnday after-! :\1r. ,Ind ::-.:rr" }-L .. ' H, ,I-,

; and fam.l~ were Sunday dinner I,:' Jackman (]f Sheldon, Ia. d('livc~ed . Has Pneumonia. (Arthur L. Peterson, Pastor) to mer Sunday [I.ftern.oon. ~r. noon at the Hans Jensen home In! spent SJt'.lrd«; d :'\, r f( I'. '1""

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, gues s. in the N. P. Nelson hom(',' ' the ;;ddress. HIS ~;ubject was "The Bermta. RoelJE'r, dau,ghtf>r of Mr Th' F·d· an. Mrs. AI?ert Killion 'Aoere e\e- Emerson and Friday ev.erung at I were supp'!;'r gur-,,', ,:.\1, ..I,,!· M liS Doro{hy Goe who tcachc-s Full Ml'OIsure" and Mrs. Fred Rfx'ber IS ill WIt!; . IS n ay ev~nmg the Martha nin guests In the Longe home. . Mrs Anna Kohlmeier's ~ ;"Irs. W;jlter fit hrn· c ,'. ~,',. : d ,J:l," I,.at.: aUlm, will come home this" Social Forecast. School pienies will be held to_I pneumonw. ' I~~~~t;:o~eets wlth Mrs, Herman inner guests Sunchty IQ the M·T. and Mrs.. Emil Miller and' \"·Ith them til -, .~.t ·,1.1,] Suud,J·,· wee "~~for the summer vLlcn- 'Thursday club which was to day, All the high school and -- S t d 2'30 th J . J Ch:a

mbershome were Mr. and children were Su,nday dinner aDdj night. The Relb.dr], .,lld Bf'!lflHr

, meet today has been postponed on' tC<Ichers will go to the gc;>lf grounds Lions Club Tuesday. M La. ur ~y00· p.ts..m . C e uruor Mrs. Dick C:hambe.rs and Marjorie supper gu~ at Herman Utecht's also the C1lrJ~ _ Lmil;. ',f

• evern Millel of Caldwell account of the funeral of Mrs fur <J plC"nlC .. Contf'sts, baseball and Lions ClUb. WII1 meet TUf>fHby Dls~lO~ daJ mteNe Iso omRmltt,ee: o~ ,South SIOUX City. In the eve- ~rs. Kohbneier and Miss Clara· Emerson. had S.md,,:, ,"Itll'lB' FI ft b II 'JI :Ii. e\c' t th II I OTIS an ane e n, omame nJ~g Mr and Mrs Dave Chambers . tho'" W f' '11 FI J'Ved Monday to \'ISlt her essie ynn so. ". WI lw ( versIOn On the 'rllng a (' ote Logan for n L· dS nd th Ro And Da' rs. F, Y. Fi.her and Miss El....era !" ranZHi· d.J ." 1"" l"Jr.-, 1'5. .1. D Haske'Il, n few __ ('ummittp(· In eharge of ·refresh. regular m('c'tmg. . c~~dr:~. a e y erson ~; re, vid Lee of Pender visited were also guests. !zen's ulrthday

I'" SO(lial. ments are Sup!. C. H. Madden, Next Sunday' ·1 d t f d· Mr~ and Mrs. Kenneth Packer I -----:-Ms. L. A. Lansmg went to SIOUX M1SS EsthN SchwerdtIeger, Coach lias Appendix Operation. Sunday schoo" 10at' t.v~rr tPUP1d an t ra

r::; 0 lSi and oon were Sunday dinner guests Re[ld th~ He'<l]rI \-"JJ'lt {f,lumn.C";i.ty 1iu~sdl~,Y to spend ~l few days Presbyter~a~ Miss~o~ary, R. L. Frpdslromt'Vcrna Anderson, }nC7:.0hlquist was.tnken to SIOUX English services 11'a~~, I~I t-daY-~;-~o=;:hO~~ ~~c eo~Dn~e at Erbest ~cker~s. In the a(-ter-l~-- - .~It ner , f.ilster, Mis~ Mary Mc- Prc8bylcnf\n MlsslOnary socif'ty Emma Howl.roy, Ralph Fnsscll and ICity .S'l~urd,ry ('venmg for <"In np- Swedish servi e 8 cis F·d Alr .. d th noon they \'lSlted at Ivan Johnson·s 1~a~ h1.i1jl.l· hud its ~nnual luncheon and pro- L0r~airH' Mine!". Th" junior high pendlcltJs op('r;ttJon. Pastor' R~y L.~un~in~tlam,mis~ ~[ ~~r \\il~ ;i~niY o;n?~~e crea~ where Mr. and Mrs. Perry John-!

Ml" al d Mrs. Clj:Jl'ence Bl'nrick- gram thiS Tuesday at the ('hurch pupJis ,mel tE:'achers went to the ~""-- sion[lry to 1 d· ill' ·1 nrl f th I d· . d son of Carron, were alSo guests. t50n, an,d~fatriilY 'and ¥i!i~ -Elaine . bluffs, fur J picnic. ~h(! kmdergar- . Poppy Sale Saturday. iu.strated lec~~~·: h~~v: i~n a~; :~as~:7atarte~~n~"'s remaIne The fire department was called!BO'. sp lit Sunday in EW.ing vis- For Mrs. Hultman. 1l'n, first, spcund, thIrd ~md. fourth ThiS Snturd~IY, aftPrno.nnandChurChnetMd'W.ldrdAlldhhooltotheCarIFransenhom.e. about Il~iQ!, l:el 'tiv~s. , / In honor of Mrs. V, M. HUif- grades ,JIld lCllchcrs went to the evening Amer.ic:jn Legion Auxlli .. lailOounced

xSun:ya.yu:a~e%r::·Iec~ y / wi~h a

ge~i~~~e Su~~:; at 5:30 Monday morning wh~n they I

M55 . mlinc Hypsc will return man's birthday Friday, a nurnb(~r !)I:lrk Hf'po,rt ~;Ml'ds were ~tven out ary women WJ.Hlsel] pOPPies.. Mrs. ture would be on Wednesday eve- B~essler park and Vivianne San- d.1SCovered: the gr~na~ on fiTe. The-1)0 ~L tt s .weuJ.~ ilfter vl~itJng .IU of lqdies spent the afternoon with drkr tJlf' jJICnl('s, Luther Hypse IS 1gen' I chmrman. ning but it has been n~ry to d hl"s Dixon couirty pupils pic- fJre was soon extmgUlshed 3nd the It?~ Elm ~" Strom horne at Ornuhu her.: The guests sel'ved lunch. Teac:-hers Plans. I .* chang~ the date. We~me to aU. n~ked at Graves' park Friday loss was mostly on the ·bUlldmg. IGltlt l~~ \~qc!{. Supt, Mudden will J'cmain in Golf Membe hI Increases. The 'MissiOnary society . (Il~ts nOon. Later they enjoyed a wiener, r. O[(\ml'S. Dic~ Chtl~~bersHnd I). U. V. Has Meeting. W<tkefield for the summer vaca~ The Wakeflel gol club will be, .May 28 at 2:30 p. m. Committees rdast·on the Sandahl farm. Seh09l Has Picnie. If.~ ly (t\South SJOu~ CIty, were b. U. V had a regular meeting tlon. Cu<.!ch Frf'dstrom will be crn- about 75 or 80 when comple1e. are: Program, Mrs. LuthElf Hypse, lRev. Eldor Anderson, a returned A lar~. crowd attende:t ~elSl.l ay. j.lonol' gUt"sts III the .James yesterday afternoon at the hall. ployed by. Midland college. Harol.d llhere are members fr? Thurs~ and Miss Cora Hagl~.nd; l:enew- niissionary from Alaska who lec- school pJC'lUC at Pleas~nt Hill F~t.-Ch qlue Is home. Mrs. uscar Ma~ee and Mrs. Eva Vance will rcmain in Wakefield ton, Pender, Allert nnd Emerson. inents, Mrs. Ed. Car1l$:on aod Mrs. ~red at the Mission church Thurs.. day. A ~~t€{)US dmner Wlth I

.It; 'I~' ~1 convention WU1'; held Holms serv~d lunch at the clOse. and continue his stat.e home proJ- .... I .Henry Erickson; vtsititu:;, Mrs. d~y ever\ing, was a diDJieT and ov- plent~ or ICE!' cr~am was rOI1~"\T~.Iat j o]u ~u~ Neb., Muy 19, 20 eet work. Mr, Vance will also at- ,. DL"trlct 187 PlCnJC. , Frank Henry and ~r8. C. J, An- ernight guest in the Paul Olson by a program glv~1hby pupils 10:

aJ?; 2~. Spme from Wal;;efield Entemln Faculty. tend a convention in Lincoln in ~hstrJct 87 closed l;jst FrIday. dcrson. hpme. His wife, a former Essex. the afternoon. MISS Irene Irwmil~& ~~d to! att.end., Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Henton ('n- June. Miss Esther Schwerdtfeger MI5.<t Florence Jdffrey is the tcaeh-r I~., girl is a cousin of Mr. Olsan. is Ole teacher.

"mer and .Miss Lottie Childs ter:tained the high school facuity will remain at her home In Cam- cr., A large gro*r of p<il"ents and S th W' k ld i Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. MeyerV~(!~.' I '. ity Wed~~sday a.nd Friday evening ofter, class night. ridge, Neb. Miss Mqrgaret Wilke chIldren <.lttcnclqd the jJlcnic Sun-· au west fI ette wer(! supper guests Thusrday eve- Surprise Miss Busby~VISI ed ,tl,l ThurscltlY ..wth Mr. ~nd The evening was closed with r(;'~ ill be at her home in Lincoln and day at the golf ~ours€'. (By Mra. Lawreqce R4',) iog in the Wm. Victor home for Mothers of the pupils at Parl(Mr,s G 'Mettlen.' , ' tl'eshments. <J ·0 attend the University of Ne- Vivienne S nd hi w . S' enneth's tenth birthday. Joining Hill arrived at the school house storm' n sur a nee wi rr. <;; st : ~arlson and Miss Helen b sJ~a. Georg~~ Kyl will attend Car Ca. heg Fire. " ("Ity Fnday :ve~ . as in 10UX em ?or tht;Jcvcning were: Mr. Thursday just as closses were dis ..

Cn son~o{ Concord, were Monduy Wlt~ Mrs. AntlersQ.q. su mer school at Ames, Ia. Ray . Herman- Tho pson's car caught Amta VIC\Or W::: With home nd Mrs Wm. Meyer. jr., Myron mlBSed for the day to spend ::J

art: .110 !lnd sUPp~l' gU('i:lLs in jthe ~ .Mfs. Robert Anderson entil"r- D vel" hUR not completed"hls plans. fire S[ltUl'd,ly e enmg when hcul,g folks over the week...end. nd De-It.a and Mury Lou Brudi- social hour with Miss Busby. thea y, In~eJ'son home.. tamed o\fi~ P. E. O. chapter M()n- JYlisH Gl'llC.! Neal will probably be filled .wlth gas~ The P{Il~t on the the 'Qrvme EriCS(lt'\S wete at am. ,teocher. They served ice cream and

.u, d:MJ's. C. Len Dav,'::: took day evening. Mrs. J. H. Mo:nt- Olt home nt CICf~rwater, Neb. Miss ,ca.r was s.corch~ .~. C'.,Blch<~l who Noah Johnsdn's Wednesda' eve.. Forty neighbors composmg the cake. To show their appreciationttp~ .peterson to Denver gomttry rea,11 '.n paper on ucul'IUS C~ll"()lyn Sp.~ngler will spend the t as heJpmg to xtlOgulsh U,e fit'e . g' Y hreshing crew west of town took of her work, they pFesented Miss, FrJday. Mr, and Mrs: Customs.".The hostess served. he ,summer in Stantlm at her home. i [IS slightly bUJ ed. ~I~dgar L~rson's we w"th Munch and spent Wednesday cve- BU-'by with a magazine rack.

to be gone a week, next meetIng will be In two We ks Miss Amy Christopherson's pJans r . , and Mrs. Ola Nelson~ ~ d' r. ing with Mr. and Mrs. Art Borg.n~t Mathewson cnmc [or a J,une p~rty. at Ml's. Moht- are indefinite. Miss Mildred Wil- I . Building Da.tt.Ja~ed.t Sunday. or, lIloer , he time was spent playing pro- South Wake.field

, ". ~ from Bcnkclrmm, Ncb. gom~ry s. This Will be u 1 o'cI~ck ~son will [~ttem~ coJle~e at Ames, I Fire of unlmo n o~lgtn da aged The Lawretle~ lUng fa !.ly vis- ,gre:sive bunco and an oc~onal~~_ \~~:~ ~PCl1d hel' summer vaca- lunclleun <lnd is ,the last ,meetmg Iowa. Crmg Curley will attend the granury a d wash hou e on ited.in tlw C. L, Bard h~ Mon- ~haIr w.as left as an cxpr~lon of (By Staff Ccrrespond-ent)

'. ..L,,_'-'._. "'_ .._•.~_._~_ .... ~. ""Of the year. :school at WaY!le this summer. Miss th~ C~rl Fran n ~arm .we t of day evening, - , ! ood WiShes. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy C. Longe, "':'''1. ' - , . ,Margaret Swensen is unde-cided as Wa,kef;kld. Mon ay mornln~ :about Wallrace and 4wten~R,ing and Our folks have been busy at· spent Sunday evening in the Will

W. C. T. 'U, lias May Party. to what she will do. ?0 clot· . The d mage nmmulted to Walter Herman marketed cattle tending banqnet.:> ~~d 0u:cr con't-, Longe home.W. C. T .. U. haid a May party Fri_ Fa,(luU.y Picnic. {lbout $40. during the week. ' , mencem~nt achvl~Ies.. In ib9th Mr. ~n,d Mrs. Louis Test and

.da~ a~ternoon qt Mrs. .1. P. Turn- The fuculty had a ,picnic last Mr. and Mrs. Gurtnar Swansqp, t?~ Uus week, VI~gmJa Sandahl famlly were- S~nday dinner guests,er s for, ne,w ~embers. Over 30 WedneRd<lY (lvmling ~t the golt ., III A Seattle: of Concord called at w. ri Ring's f1hishes at Wayne ~Igh and Lenn May 10, in the Rudolph LongeI

< memb~l"s were present. Mrs. Law- grO\lIlds, Wilhs Andcl'· m, s(m or M~' and Snturdoy arwrll,OQJl. DC[ll1 Johnson. Manon Erlan~Qn, home. .: r~mee llip,g gave a·rep~t on ~he _ . Mrs: O~CUl· ~I d? ..so~ ~f ? attle, Olao Ray Is 8ilSls.ting il\ flbe Lee Verna And~rson ond Stanley lflag- Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Hanson bl, P.-T.. A. convention which she ,.at- (' .1 .' I' M .' d W{lsh" 1:1· sen usly III 10 hos.. Stauffer home whU~. Mrs ~buf.. lund are W.lkeflcld graduates. O~r Wisner, \..·ere Sundny dinner and ~1IlIII1IlIII1III~"'''IIII'''''-.tend~d ·in April at O'Neill. Mrs. E. .ol011P ,(., $ arlle pit:..ll thcr('. M, s. V~rnon nder.. fer is recuperating. ; .,. good wishes go with them at. thiS -._- ---- ~~E. Hypse reported on the leglOh:.l I E l" . Ch I ~on left Wal<(>f Id T.uesday orn.... The Clarence Andfrson I (amilY steppmg stone of lIfe. : Il.,., ,•••••••-.ii.Ii.,•••••••~••••. .-•. ':.cunlerenee at Oakluna. Mrs R"b- 11 At el son ure l' Lng (or Seattle oC Dlxun werc \llnner Il cots In Mrs Dellef Kay alld J\nna, and _ • 'Ii.,'1 Wylie. gave some ,Iullstics on, _ t the Henry Nelsoll home S~~day, Fronels Fenlon were With Mr, = SEE D c- 0 R N ! ! :. Irepeot. SlX new active mcmbl;'lsl Mi&s Inez Wriedt Is Bride of MJf:>,":donar es At ChureJ. Mr. Qnd Mrs. Henry Ne~on and, and Mrs ~erbert Green ror_I~'~" = • ,. iund tQrc~ honorary members W~IC R b t B k h Rev. and Ms. John Pe erson, sons were in ttw AU~S~ Longel ncr &unda). Mrs Mary u "_ll _. $2.50 .. $3~OO .. ~.SO per bushel •tlonorcd. Mrs. Wm, l-lugelmJln :\ndl 0 e.. Oec ~n ~uef who hnve be n mlssionan s In homc ts> '&~~tl Sunday ev Uing, iand daughter, Mrs Lloyd Co,o'6

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MI". lI"rry Allder,oll ",sisted tn On Sllturda,y. Aima a numb r o( yeOls, Were 01 Mrs Lawr~nce Ring at Me<! a o( Sioux C,ty. and Allan. J"" aod = Seed That Will Grow :

SI!I'V~llg lunch. _ ' At Ihe Sl. l-:;;'k'e's Evangt>lIcol ~~~d;,;:~';~m "~~~, ~~I,~i~~~; ~ur~JrTho~ ..~:I~~~ '::'tl~r:;~~rry ~~~nl';,ir~el;t~~e;~c~h.~':I:~~r':.E The DQll Wightlll~nSeed Com cO. 5,J'or l\'Iax Ifcnsdbke. Lutbman d1U\·ch of Emerson, at vcry Intcl(>hth lecturcs. I Mr. and Mrs PaUl Olsp,n a~dj Elinor and Jacquehne viSited Mr. • W 'N III

In. honor of Mu,x HenHchkc':) 7l:th 4 o'clock Satuniay afternoon. MaY sons attended. a dmn~r FrIday eve..f and Mrs. Nell McCorkmdale Sun- ; I· ay~. :~ ~ebraska - :lHl'thdny lust Thursday. gUest/l\l 10, Miss Inez Wricdt, daughtbr o~ IIMkins Deats WakefJ,eld. nmg In the Joe Ericson tlome. j' day evemng while MarJoTlC' at- •••••••••••••••••••••••" ,•••••••his home were Mr. and MIS. W.~. Mr. find MIS: Hermurt WIioMt, her Wakefield w nt to'Hoski$ SlJn_ Mrs. Jas. Cnambers att.lnded tended baccalaureate •••••••••••••••••,. -.---.-p•••i- i ••••Ii.·.-iiili•.aul~wm and Mr. Q}ld Mrs. Ralph came ttl(' bt'l<;l,c or Mr. J 'fiobetjt cloy far a bas ball game. lJoskms birthday party Friday a'ftemoo • \V Sbte T c1lJ c •Bl'olyn 9( Coullcll Elluffs, I••. , Rj'v. Boeckenhau?I', 1;01' o( Mr. "~d ~'l won by 9 10 B, Hook'llS had 14 for her mother, Mrs, Chos, Saeker Narthwest Waketield ayne "" irs ulle.. Presents :a~d::,vrrs. Wi. A. Gerdes and fmp~IYI Ezm aoec1"enh~uer of ,Wak~rlel? hits [lnd 9 ru~s. Wakefieldl had 9 son, I (By Mrs. Wallace Ring} The Comme~rment PIa,)' :

,and M~s. ,Ma;lill Hol,t ~nd IRev. 1'. A, Vossele,' ~lllcl~leel at ~~ hits and B ru.; Ihe bolt~ry for Allan Sandahl Plchlek~ at Ih Tile Paul Dahlgrens vislled al "DOUBLE DOOR"l1Y, ~rwm Henschkc, Mr ap~ Simple, yet impreSSive Single f\ Hoskins, Jal n find &hmel' golf grounds at Waltefjel with d I' S d .

k Henschke' Eldo; _~d, ICfremony. S~x White tapers light for ~ WakeflCl MontgoJ1lQry and group of friends Sunda -nfterf Dick San ah s ~n ay even~n~. By EhzabeUJ MC'F~ddenErq~s* \. :aensc~ke, Mr. UI)d ~~;>. Ithea~tar. E. Hens~hke. '[lkcflCld Wip go to noon. f MisstFranccs .~I~~r~~Vo]:" Wed.l\esd~y.l. May 27A:d~,ph 1f1e»schke and family, Mr, Miss Opal Bocclp,mhaucr, si5t~r Wisner next. unday., Mr and Mrs. Lestt!J;" jLundahl daleaf;~~~~ ~~s a Sunday vis~and jMrs. G~orge Eickho~f ahu e_~ the bridc.!ltoom, and CeCil I and children were dUlnr gues . a La Blbtte l home at At the Colle~ Auditnr-iulnI!l~a\?'" M

lr., l(pd IVirs. He~rt Nolto :wrledl. brot~e\' 01 th" bride. we~e T. 0 Iia D1nn.~. I in thc E. W. Lund.~\ h e Su!' ~~t urcnce , r . Adm~I9D: 45c

ana Ifam",IY, ~l'nest Hetlsehlte, M~, the Oil.ly atronqnnt'i>. Dr. C. 'B C was invitckJ to II day. . Th:5~Qcl Dahlgren family spent \11\ a~d 1MrSt E\ W. Ut~~bt 3~fl Her.. I Miss W1 icdt ~UfQ a white t;;tilor- d}nncr givcn Wednesday by Dr. Mr~. Lawrence Rmg aqd Mar s\.\ndaY~ afternoon at Ernest Pet- :til theeat.~r~~~v~~:t~fi~an;~~~n~~(.~a~'l~n~~~:zn';(l~~:,~i~t7~

ij.er~'1 Maf ll'enschke, Jr" 1,Vllss Mar.. fd CI~rol~n Bui~. He, bloUSQ of 0 d G. Alexander Qung at t~e Omaha EhnOi were lunch~n l1,ettts Sa erson's ~ Wayne Drug sC{ire. - 'i .__ , nbot lIn!1 pc"rl bUllOn•. Sile wofe of the Omah. Medical cuI ege. In Ertcson, I da sllpper gllest 01 Leollard u ••.!!! '-~~II.!~ !! Il.!. Jl.~_ .

Riles ~~e ~l"od;tiv 11 old ),'ose h t at' soft felt nqd this. class tb c nrc J2 ~aY8 who The Ed Gus~fso'l fft By we~ nc~sclt's. • •••• I!I•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••, I I rJ' orrl~d rose g aves and n whlte arc sons of p yslc~ans. TJie~c ruth.. at Albert Pe.tera . SUnd ?f~Qr Mr. nnd Mrs, Gus Fleetwood I f

~ 'lhF~r l\frs; Flynn ~~!~~'~:~o~:.~ ::::~;~!!fp~~ ~~~~o!~~~f'h~~:~~~:~i~}~£i:r~; ~~~~~;::~I:~tln~od;~+~~;:~~:~IO:ve~~:g ~l~Ub::r~~· BUY A HOME NOWI' o! ~l ~f, M.u' kWf~', Longe ~osc~ud. and, • 0:30 followed gu)(.' ~~~~;"g":'ro.::r:;r~nt' a~';,ep~~- Ca~r .pcnl Sunday afternooll With i. Real' estate values and rehtals are incrensing illl nilI I '1 ~lL,.;1I e Ie d' II ~j~& ~oe~ke ,\"r "lsoiworc a E -,- I ellis operation. ~ DorIs ~Chllltz. I.- Nebra8ka towns. Wayne is no exception and if \,oU

--:" Tuesday, C"ru]yn SUit. 1j!UU6c o( Pi'll"" 0 SJet Mr, and Mrs, C. A. ard n d Mr. ""d Mrs. Albert Nelson ~nd! want a h'om" nQw is the time to buy. •F 1 ,~- , ~()SC was style V,-.Uh plaits nnd a I r Lee staWt~r w~re In S oux CI LaVern spent Wednesday, eveOiog , .

•1 unern serVices will b~ ~eld thiS ~,igh necklIne. ~ her neek she edn~ w the form r &t Ben Lund's. .For immediate sale we ar~ "offering our "\Vuyne resi-~~;cWh~~dit~ ~fs. Bc,*u¢ I F1Y1'1rl. w~rcl.m ir.litlul ob, il ,,~ft t~om th~ ,. :nrke~~tU:en Mr~ a,nd Mrs. Carl Fransen - dence~ at a low figure and on easy terms. Our ~lOcalthc'!home _,mop~ng ~t pr~d~. ~.J.cr hOI ~~t ~o~, felt, ~lOd S*.,.T~hqS ~~theran , urch. Mrs.~C8rJ. Sundell and MJs. s~nt ::rtiday afternoon at Henry! representativeJ RoJlie w~ 'Ley, win be glnd to glw\\'WUJlam 11.' '~~Clb: ~rs. ~OVC:> ,were 9~ pt:l:or~~c. ¥iss (Re:v: w. "~ Gerdes, Jl styr) 'helped ~'I/l b~ E. ~ers<m·s.. .; the proper~ and give ~·Q'U terms. See him at olncc,

: 1><>.' l\eld:'HhL . ~ryl.e9s.WII1 ..oec.~...~ VIed alw.h.,lle HO- EnghSh..·se ,cesatlqlli.l11. clean! e O. A s~"d 1 Mr.andMrs,ClareBu'klTk~n<l1 ,,~f' w~K.ii~fd. c \ 9~,ge h"d"OI:.th h".I.".d·,P.\M.~.,.la~el ;,h" SUnda~..SCI'OO.I a11O;4I a.. m. home. 0lU\ we~" Sunday supper gucs\llul I Nebru... StatIl!.. Building andlP 'd ITIi 6 . ,I, toe;! 'I nd .ut .Yi°l'<! 0 I ~"lIo~ ~oseb¥ds " ' ' '-'- Mr.. MarUni L!lOQ~'- Qeor~~ Busklrk·s. ,r

1 ~e~rC~' '7thcl'n~ :c~~~ch :nt 2.i .~ "r " . .:, !We. octlst Cllure,'_,, lla vls~''''UrldllY al rn\>OlI II MI'. and Mrs. Ll!onord De~sch Loan ASIOdation".l\r ,31 ,\~!\l lit ,l~, !YI~l,1 ~"n, .::' his WI51 (R~.b"r ,WYI.le. pal r) Ihe Ljljllfrn<» Car1lillll OJlle a allel V\ll1nn spenl W~'<!n..dOY ~V'-I '.. I

, .,.e~ eeme , "" . ,I\e,:" II\,u~ " SUllday so 001' at 10 n. 1". were~l(lleon 1lUC4\$ I nina at ~'red Vleto,," F...DlO!'t, ;Nebr••h 'In'I'~:,J~l :', 'M.,.ips ~rcne~ln~. ~r.y.!cesnt11 3.:1;"0::·.... ,.. Mrs. Aglct'wB~lostc~. Q Mr. and Mrs, Nep Swag«crt.)" JDVfl!;'tyo~r1>on\Q.il;ftOneyin 'home. . =.

l~,in It . s:~ng ,-- '" Ute W ~ll\b "'~ t- and aon.s. spent Sunday nt the p.Q,r- .'" ·:Ml~tS . ~, •"I' .Joill es . SL P;l\ll Lutheran ' ~' . "tern &a~ ~ \t',,~tl ental, Charlie Johnson. home. ' :

( ~"N en, ...ere \)~r,· I'. \\>~wrll.,,,. 1..1f,~! ,~'I .iLind~e~~ >,~r~, .,~~ ~~,~i~~~·~~~~~~~~~~.~~~~~~~,~-~t~·~~~~~~~i~'~~~'~~·~·~I" Ir~···/,;'~I'I~+I! ':". \.;.\t ~:.~'>-, ',:'J;:,~:~,~:.~,I'l~',l"J: :'~"'rI ,,o 2~",~:~_~':~I:~co '_ ~"~_,.~j "~.l'it·> ~}~~jl: .",::: -,i;~~y·::t~ .. ',~,;·!I>~,.,,:,l:,,:.\\~{: ~~\~\<': ~;',::11 ,~:,':f:"'l;~~:,:,,·\j,.':~~:t.i'.:"I, ,'; '. Ii': ,1~I,l!I<' ~,jj<lr:!I, I:,', ~~!t:',j·!,llli,',I.'IJ; 1Ii"I' I',' C

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~- '~-1 the A W Ross nome Monday eve-lbY th~ gosp~e~--~rvice -l~ -Spre:d caramel frosting tktweenf -;--;-:-2 cups (large~i-1k--~-Jo~t~~ifr~o~ -WhiCh led to: U1 boostIng their 0 ..... 0 partic~:r1t.o produce good 1l!"E' slueh I)n nlJlh-AgnlC llitral rung. Shirley remamed for the charge of our own team layers ar.d on top and sidda. 1 cup sugar the ReVolu lonary War and separa- products tng more than rorn ... nd frl~jd( r und, ltr.rT I I week. ~ There wIll be no serVices Sun- -- 1 3 egg yolks, tion from e Mother Country and I In fact, up to a few '''ears CigO the an) guod fClrmer "rw ~, .]. <it t In l

r fl I 1'10 eSI MISS- Fern Crawford, teacher at day evening Delicious White Ca.k • 1 heapmg tablespoon fl.ou:r the Ded tion of Independence IfaddISts even had the support of be done'I~: 1 I I WhItney, came home Sunday tor Mr. Dunrung and his famIly and 1-4 pound butter .. Cook until lIke a custard (OT Then c e the great ad\'enture some members of the m(;d.icaJ _

.' ,: I (By V¥jalter: I. !\if0Iler) the vacat.lOn. several guests from Neligh will be 1 cup sugar I thk:k like cream) Then add:W of !fee ed+tion, a struggle to pro- profession In theJr claims That I Roral nom~ Ele-01'ts; '.o-_--J.. , ,M1S~ Llsetta De..ck ?f No~folk, IS wIth us TUesday; May. 26, at 8 p. 2 eggs ,~8hmallowsand vanilla. Stir un- vide equal'opportunity to the chil-! however. IS largely a thing of the II :Mrs. C. K Crjrr t f nt! rt.JI:"Ic...dI :!vib k 'th· "1' I • rl spendI~ the week wIth MISS Mar- m. We are prormsed an enjoyable 13-4 cups flour _ til an is dissolved. Chill till cold. d..reD of It)~ poor as wen as to the!Past, as was~'\'iden'ced IZt the ar- Rural Hom<:> Sf->'C2H:- \~',"-Jnesday

)og/ on e s ~ .t:;onservatlO garet S¢hemeI. service with special music by out 3 teaspoons baking powder - Then put in trays and freeze to a Irich to obtPin the rudiments of an I' tide :-ecently publi<:hed b" the i when offi(:~rs '.Id.-[l· ~~ (J as fu1-~tt"les~~. I t:~r:;r are Mr. and Mrs. E';lil .WesterTl}3n gu~ts, one of the vocal selections 1-2 cup milk ' mush. Then remove to. a large education. well-knov;n writer. -Dr. I~'ing S 110'.-s. MrB. Lawr(:'n~~ RlDg, PH-:,.j-

IS'Imgt e J ecw' lk ePh oulst spent ¥onday evemng In the Ber- bemg "Open the Gates of the 1 ~poon vanilla ! bowL Beat well. Then fold in the Th In th . " d t : Cutter on the dangers of mcluding dent; Mrs. JV(: [" ....ftJ.t. '.:','" pn::;,i-

as as 1¥' or s ee d B I h T I" ritte b 'r:'o 1 I bea4_. en ca e e grea a ... en ure i '.'. - _

b -, filled ' t 1 U f nar are man orne. emp e. w n y r anny Cros- -8 teaspoon salt I """n egg whItes and 1 cup of f . f eed fl. h. h. too much Jl1dlges.tible r~j.Ugh. .<:ge an.d I dent:. <ind Mrs_ fb. r-~;!rl. S0rt.TLSt"Il..~"~QJ':t~~ne 1 ~13~~f~ce :o~ .Mrs. A. A, Welch was in .. Sioux by. Cream the bU~ and , add CT~m Whipped i:lnd 1-2 cup of h~~ torthe ~Vil ~:'r ~n~ve~ E:~~- !not enough' cGnc€"ntra~ food such I secretarY-ln·as!.;;,;, T;.f:" ~!"ogl:~rn'" be 1 1 ICIty Monday and Tuesday with the Everyone wt."1come. the egg yolks, slightly' and milk. Return to lhe trays and . t. Proela ti J as meal in the human dlet i commltt€."e Induc'"""" \~~, J'A' C. (11-t 1

. C'pmp e e' Harry. Armstrong fam-ily. . . m:tx well. Sift flour:! or times, freeze. Add 1 tablespoon vanilla Clpa Klfl rna on. II After pointing out th.<:t '·m.an IS 1bit, Mrs. W'alter }-i('r'Tl,Ir. ..:nd Mr~P. ~. March w~ t.o VermlllOn, Christian Science Society. then remeasure and use. . the and 1 teaspoon lemon extract_ Then ~me the grea~ adventure not a grass---eating animal:' and 1~'t('h'm wrsen. ~h~ V. H ~·t'"t.ly

1} recreation -s' 001 was con- S. D. Tuesday on bUSlness. He re- City Auditorium. specified amoWlt. Add to . the __ jof equabty of se:es. WhICh- brought i that "'the numan dIgestive dPpa- I lS nower (haJrrr.;" ~,~I ('"{Jr!., ~uct-ed Mot!lday I nd, Tuesday at turned here Wednesday. . May 24; Services at 11 a. m. baking powder'and alterna 17 mix Frozen Pineapple Cotta.ce CQeeseIabOut the ~tir:g of SU.ffr~ge to, ratu.s Cd:nnot dISsolve an apprec.i-ll served luncheon GUl... t d..JY ;',he'cit;y halbbY , lph Copenhaver Mrs. A_ B. Carhart Bnd MISS Sunday, "Soul and BGdy." Golden in the flou,r and the . Mix S&la.d. w~ and IS st~ll functIC'frvng to Iable amount of cf"llulose. or vege- planned June 18 \I.JUl Mr" 1...:, .... -

of ~in~{}I~., ew n~. Gaines was M~rgafet Schemel spent Sund<1Y text. I Peter 2:11: &unday sch061 until smooth. Then add van- (Mrs. W. F. Robinson) bnngabout ~aht! of opportumty 'table fiber," Dr Cutter went on tol renee Ring~ h~le. ~~eslda~. jbed' p~n v.:a~to in Cf4umbus and Madison. at 9:45 a., m. iUa and mix again. Beat whites 1 cup cottage cheese, dry fori w-omen 10 busIness and em-' show that12kln~ (-Y.C(,'S..<,WE' amounts I .....i:••••••••e_.·••••• :i"".-! 1:~~d~gU ~c~~ ~~~<; ~i~ J~n %~~~ 'r~: Mr..~'tl.~d Mr~,. G. p:. Mittelstadt The public is cordially invited. stilf and fold into the ba~ gent- 1-2 ~und of marshmallows ployment; of such foods bulges. Irntates and 1... •i' . pe g of Wlhslde, VlSlted m the J. M. Gold~n text· "Dce'rly bel _~ I ly. Pour into 2 greased s-ikh pans 1-2 pint of cream 'then came the gretot tldventurt' weCJkens the Jntes-llna} tract and I- F '' ere;:ltlOn S h" h F 'd' ....a OV1:'U, I ., d' k h' ~'. ree,. . -I- tra an orne rl a~ morn mg. beseech you as strangers and pil- and bake In 375 degree 9ven for 1-4 cup of salad dressi~g un, erla en to I'TWke t E' :,"'orld, (Jftfon lead.., to s-cnou.s dl.'>orders. 1.:1

I Keeping of fat'm records was, ~r. and Mrs. Emil West~rman grims, [jbstain from fleshy lusts, 25 minutes. : 1 small can crushed pmeapple saf~ for ~e.m~acy.' exemplJflCd In: ProportlOn",te 'amounts of v(-ge-~: " •;" .£fx laim>d *,ond· y at the court Were Sunday suPP¥r. guests l~ the which war against the soul." --; 1-4 teaspoon baking powder in our partlC1pat~on In the World tables and frUll.<; are n~ed. ac- :; hO~);e by Al.thur,fc-eorge of Lin- Fred Westerman home at ~Ilger. A passage from the Bible in the Corned Beef~ the~" War. I cording to Dr. Cutter, but ~ also,. Talkl-ngI coln· I Mrs. A. W. An~rews of Lincoln, Jesson eo' f p. I 66' One can corl1€d. beef hF MIX aU together. Fold in the Anrl now, continued the 5"P€aker. reeommends gt:nerfJliS q:J<mtltlE5 of:-

. ',- came Frida!, a~ visited until Sat- 8, 9: "O~ ~~s: ~~r ~~, ySea;:PI~~ 4 tomatoes i whipped cream and place in tra~8 America is ehgag.ed in the ~e.at;meat.. ':

M,rs. F. $_ M~~es leaves nc-xt u~day evenmg m the Dr. R. H. Lo- and make the voice of his praise 1-4 cup shortening i to freeze. Or caD be plaeed ~ adventur.e of learru.ng how to hve-: Instead of hewg h .. rmful as a: P.-ctures'Mor}{.h.ly foJ' ·Wa. h1Ogton, D. C., to der home. to be heard; Which holdeth our 2 ta?lesPOQn~ breadIbs. smaU molds and. mo1ds p1a~ m an a~ven~re WhICh proposes to; cause.Of hlg!) blood pressure. ~ld- :attf'nd the fur women's con- Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Deuel .of soul in life, nod suffereth no~ our 1 mlOced oman tra;rs. {'~ou will have much better ~';luahze more Dearly the opporlun- i ney dIsorders, (a.'; the food faddists igl"essl N(:bras.'.ku will send 130 Wl)- NO~fol~..spent Jesterday herp ,With feet to be moved." Seasoning to taste SUCXless. lf you use the r:a,,:,", cream Itles of men of n11 cla~ to the i used to te..ch ~ Dr ~uttkL' ",,-rites _ TWO BIG DOUIBLEDum. 1 .....' thQlr d.wghter, Mrs. L. F Good, A' I' . Remove a slice from t toma- and milk and not pasteurized.) end tha~ they may enjoy ~£> 1that ..the fact l.S thdt-i''''hen proper- •I ., L . .md family. Chris~~:~e.~~:~~c~a~:~~~~~.~: toes, sprinkle the~ w~. oni?O' c~orts; of lire, its .satis-! 1)' prepared. meat 1S.~e of our best : FEATURES

Two 'youths f~eIPN1 wiUl corn Mr~ Ellen Armstrong who suf- ('nce and Healtb with K(~y to the crumbs. and seasomng, at w,th StlawbelTr' Ba.vuba. factions, and the con.v:~len~es1f~, and rO<.lstlng IS 'the ~ost_de- :testing: tI!i:> I;P1'l 19 in ·Mr. Moller's f(fred a broken hip in a full, i!> Im- scriPt.ur.{'s" by Mury Baker Eddy shortemng and ar.ange whole (Mrs. W. F. Robinson) that. the, prog.ess o~ ClVlh.zation i. slr..ble method of preparatlon - • C II A?ffi.ee au(l co pll'tt'd 63 t.e-sur proving. Her daughter, Mrs. E. A. retlds Because Snul is i'mmor41: ~matoes D:O~ the wh~ 2 teaspoons Knox gelatine p~vldes for those 10 pOSitIOn to: Reg;Jrdl~g ,:r,C"'<:>tless dleL'i. ht: J.la!: : orye utorwhJ<:h Hhow('d verage germ1Oa';' F10rbes of Rhin,:lnnder WI!> who 't d t· t ' tal'ty SOlJI has been plied lightly anJa baking 3 tablespooni cold water claim them. IthiS to sa) or course. there drt: •,1ion of ~77' P~J;C nt. "---- I Wus hcre, left Sunday.' .. , ~u:~~)~nin~~;fi u;~n;n~: ~ S i~t plate. Bake 15 "!inutes a.t 400 de:: 1 1~2 cups mashed strawberries On this. bflckground . Superin- ,no 1('31 \'('g{-wrl~ns.The human dl- : CO. Show

MAE" k' . 1 M . S ·1 . . P . f?' grees. Serve WIUl watercress 1~2 cup powdered sugar ten,dent King made hIS <I m ..ca 1 to Igestlvc tr.1ct L~ fi(Jt built $0 th;:Jl Lht' •

C ll' S' t· In;.: .11.C so~ ilD( r~. ,Hil 1 for. SPirit I~ not fmlte. Only by cole lil.aW Dash ()f salt tllose inte11igent yOung men from· body can be nourished by vegto- _10 f3(Je l ocre les. 11Llscldcn Vlslt-e-d In Emcn,:JO Sun- lOSing the false f,ense of Soul can' 2Onabisoowafers,crusbedfine tHe Smith-Hughes high schools ofl ~bles lone--If we depended on': R

! .KapP<lr;UjE~)si1Dn plans a pic- ditty after~oon. Mrs. Mmnlf' KLlgy w.f' gain. the etE'r~lal unfolding of N 1 1-2 cups of cream tile state to think more on' U-Jd rmtaroe: for {.xam~l(' for thf' pro- - OOIDS~~l~C Ilt Brf ssler ~rov~ Mondi:lY ev(~- ~~~ brot er, Chur!e~; H:.Jselden, I.~lfp ,~s ImmOl"tal~ty brought ,to P 11 ~~2berc" ~ ~. Soften the ge.4itipe in. c;'o~ water. problems of how to Jive than un 1tein neNied bJo' the <overage <ldult, ':

j .plllg, Ma, 25'1 * ~ • ~~~~~P~~~~d them .JIld wpnt to light. __~~.~~.:2~~__ :aa;;n;nal:~~~.::.b{.7;.1~ ;;::nc.=""::..e;;~::~~:::'~~n~f ~:"':~~:em;':'~e~Ij~"r~tl;~I~(~l~~,dc, eo':h _~ay would ue re-. 5 SATURnA Y,Kntz flUb) $;ponsor('d nn nil ~r. and Mrs. R.. H. L()~{'r <lnd R . Melt 2 tablespoons of bl..ter in . sugar, salt and wafers. Beat the are. " I In short. Dr. Cut·:::,:- is tellim~ hIS _ JI4 }" ?1

.s~'~~~~:,;~~;:j.j:~~~':~:~:~u~~,:;:ing' ~~~~L~~~l~i~~;~~i;~~~i~~o!f eelpes :-:;:£~~7;:;:~1~fa::=set~~~~:~ :; ~~!~=11~: S:;~~:::~:~~: ~~~aE~Gt~=~~~: ~~:=: i ShO~: al 3-~. ~ i·th~;':I~~j~s;r~lrll~.Ofm~m~;"':[U~;~~ m,:~~: 00'" ve,'y, w, , pm- ""'bl,,~:O~nl,n~~~ E~"". :.~n f~~q~;t:;e~l~n~~~~ =:;::1a,::~~=e W~U;hW~~ :;~r:;~: ;~rth~tUI<sCQ:;'~'::~~;O;~! ~nh~e~i:=m~~ :~e:~i~~i::':;~~;;;; : and 8 :30 p. m. ::;:~,~I'"djaYi~riC W~dnesday eve· 1·3 eup milk ~;o;;~/~~~k:::i::'l1\t~~; ,trawberrles. =~e;.~~~~e:a ~~':':V:mu~:;:!~~~ ':~k~b\~ ~:>d:n~~ta~:,;:;a~~: : Everyone :',' I ( ,'" '" * ..~~~e;g~nlns p('ppcr incorporated, then lX1u~ in 2 cups MoIllltlaa'DeReU.. them: do not ~e.e'nvious of ~e 5UC-; most e,~enti<d uf all foods. To tr)<' : Welcolnp r :

.I~t(>rpreJti\(("' Religion gnmp (Jf Ddsh CUI ry POWd<.'T of milk <lnd simmer until the Lincoln Journal: The deficit ce£S of others. In short, learn the; to nOUrish the numan body pro~r- I. ~.

~tlJ(' Y. W. 'C. ~. held ~ picnie ~up- Lieat fdt und mJik 10 pon of chaf- sauce is thir'k. Just bef4re remov- which Secretary M~thau tor- supreme art-How to LIve. ~ ly without me-nt is like att€'mptlnr::' ':.: •••••••••_ ••••••:••••••:I J I I . f h . '1 sees is certainly impressive, He ex- I ~.Jer ut t'le c. t par.;: nt 5::10 Wed- Salem Chureh. mg dlsh or lfl a s,wcepan Add eggs, 109 rom t e fire ad.d 2 t;ab espoons peets, when the fiscal year ends Tile Country W kJ Rdle<'1s I~~,~.~.~"''''"."''" ..~"==.-,==,::::::::::::-.:=-..:...::. ..~.:~.~~~ .........~'u,~,, ••,,, •••",..........-:.-1:3

nes~fly evenu?- ."* ,~ ot (Rev A Hoferer Pi.lstOl) peppel" (urry powdcl Cook slowly, of sherry. Serve With ~t wafnes. tW() months hence, that the treas- Amerl~ y ~ • • • • §Sunclays('hoolatl0<l rn l~tJTllng{(m);tr.ntIYWJthaforkun_ ury 'Ubehrt$5,96tjOOOOO{lf (T k t NJ 13 ) : (I s f dAdvertising'

thf';u;~~:~~;~~J:~~~mat~~I~ ~~~l};~'~~ EnglIsh s('rVICM ut ll;) In tl! t111Jloughly cook('d (Mrs. I;: ~~r:i~on) the ;~r. ~tis, expenditu~eswi~ Som~~i~~son.cjit~ ., p~~~;n ~re i! a 81 Ie . igymnasium. ~OllO 'Sissel and his ,r~Ladu:'s' Aid meets JUllP 2 v,Jlll -~- 'exceed rec~ipt8 by almosl 6 billion amused by t.he Items descnbmg 10-1:. . ;

MIS. gd Ha.e;cmiln (JhJnf."Se Scra.mbl{'d Eggs. 2 large cups milk d 11 Th tary (0 1 ha I II t Ph 146(U"chest~nj boo e·d out of Ames, 1[1., 1 I r) (ggs 2 egg yolks 0 argo e secre goes even a ppemngs n. sma coun ry i ~ one . ~

. will pl~y ,fOJ' he dance. Methodist Church. 1-2 cup minred cooked chi.cken, 3-4 cup sugar further. He predicts a deficit of ~ew~~~r. ~uch Ite~ d~ kbut I~ , .. <. §, '" !D' '" 1 tCiJ!>poon gelatine ~W) more than 2 1-2 billions for the next chron,lc e stnall beer, as S a es- ~ """'.."'u,"".....,""'""'"".."...~~.." .......~.........<U...,"',.,',....".w,...,"""""1••".."", .......,,~

Intp.rnqt-iORhl'Rd.ations club htld (Fay Charling Mills, pastor) pork or hum ... fiscal year. He expects the p.ub.lic ~re ~ys, and t~e wOridy-wise!1 ,."IAYNE ond C'c~I."" r.c,"I'lv I.,....,..~:." 10 o'clock. church school. 1-2 cup l'hopp~!d rnuHhrooms Vanilla d bt to l.n eed~A 37 b II (th I) I gh t th .... ,,", '.'., .... ~ J .............

n piL-'Tl11~ TUe$f,ay even.lng at Bress- , . 2 lites be e .....ve exc. <:1,1 I Ion ~. elr own ~oncel au a C WANTED I We h::n;e ~ fe'J; f.1r-ms In \'laynele1' grove Wit.1 45 I~rescnt. Gtlme~ 11 o'clocl<, worship Hnd S£'l'lTlnn. 1 tl':Il'flfJOn ( hln(>~ s::l1Jce egg w 11 aten doll~rg bY.that time. The. secre· t~vlal happenmgs recorded. We,.. I County and a numlwr in ~outh-·pl'eCedlllt.! tile picnic luncheon and "'l'h<> Voict·s of the DL';l(L" 1-4 tpuspnon snit I cup of whipping c am ta~ s wamlD~ a~. accounting was nught contrast the. two classes of WAJ."iTED---Glrl for hou5("work.!; em C-edar County :u w~'11 :IS abUBineSj; disCLu;slon followed, U.30, F:pwurth Ll'ugw·, 2 l()bh'~IJloon~ rnr-nt Rtnck or milk Mix milk, egg yolks and sugar. desIgned ~ mtimidate congress. papers, and see ~hlch seem to ~re- Mrs. P. L. March. m2~t2.! few In eastern P(jf'T("I", Count.

, . " ...... '" 1 1-2 tnble.'lpQon.'; shnrt.l'ning Cook until lik-e custB or thick The talC. bill, congress was toki, sent the truer picture of Amenean .__ '_._ ~ _.._ - _. ) . . . )t I. ".', > f ." ' UapUst Church. Beat the eg~~)S and add the othE'r like crenm. Add gelati~which has would not provided the revenue life. We read in Q great daily paper LOCAL COFFEE ROUTE OPEN. We t:ehve land prl('('I~ ~rp. n<d-

i SIxt~: WUl to, Wakdll.1d 'IU(>f;- eRe.... M. C. Powers, I';l.stor) ingredients, CXC('pt the shortening. been soaked in small I amount of SIted A 1 had been t b the Of . 0 Ilas T t' eel S45-a-week opportunity. Auto I vancmg but we InW:lt sell {)llrday e\l~mhll~ 1m' t,l(' ScletlC~" dub Sunday school at 10 :J. Ill, M(dt th{' shortening. PoUr in" thej water (about 1 tablesPoon.) Cool. a 'd' I ggand

a. Be "'~-A t;::en~~. a 'd =~' s r:P~h given if you qualify Write Al-[ propeTti€"S" 25 'lo·P ~o ahmg "Itow-

Jlicnic'I""s;r i1 ld WaH J'Jmes B1"ock ~ Pl::esl en congress IS ex.l-"-"""~ P c me lin en 1h e " th t I ~ h n. " . w· ., Mqrning worship ~t II egg mixtur(' lind scramble as usu- Add dash of salt and beaten egg to' frame a bill which will meet rcf- pUblic streets by persons opposmg I bert Mills, 165 Monmouth, Cin-I 109 0 C;-r$ 0 S 1<. rf" or W 0 Y,md MIl;" I.. 1se endt tlC'Com- B. Y. P. U. at 6:30. .11, scraping up the mi,xture as fast whites. Cool thoro y and. add '. 15 tablished. b Mr labo' t k d cinnati 0 m21tlp beneht from thiS tnC1l"Nl.Y.'. Goodpnl~ied ithem., No evening service on account as it coagulates. whipped cream fold in care- ~u~,Ire;ne~ The: secretarv~ y h :';~urn tor0~:;1I:m°:"Stl~Iw:~an;r! • . 1 farlllS'. Attractive pril~es. Good

• , II< "',". ~ fu~ly. Put in trays. $tir couple' ve. '-.1 5 speec . IWANTED-Your use of th~ £"x- terms G-eo W Ml!l""r Laurel'Senj(~I' gil"~S of~'th~ ~aync high of baccalaureate at the college. CooO'anut Layer Cake. t' d' fr . bi Add W s .a poor opening for a presi- and read tnat Mrs. Brown's helgh- perl. market service of a Cam- W. J: Boo~er: :-;'(Jrf,:>ik ~ Hotel:

s'ch()Ol and 'tne W-tfyne Training • -- , Imes urmg eezm,.- 'Van- d t!al campaign. Perhaps the a~- bors held a canning bee at her I mission finn of 23 years stand- Norfolk; or The Lim:~oln Jointschool wel'e"enlertained \\j"edncs- St. Pa.ul s LU!'lhcran. (,hurch. 1-2 eup shortening il,la and lemon extrac.. ~nlstratlon feels that the d~fiot home, because 8 b~en a.rtn" pre- i ing. Costs no more. Bonded (or Stock Land Bimx-. Lim:--oln. mH,duy m~ll'ningi at 6 o'clock brealtfllst ·1(Rev. W. ,C. HeidenreIch, Pastor) 1 1-2 cups sugar Chocolate Mutew.. wm ~ forgotten by ne:ll:t ~all and vented her from doht&: up her I your protection. Correspondence 21 and 28.<lf1qe~llilrdt ,tWOIt by Y. W. C. A. A! Sund~y sch:o~l .at .1~ D. m. 1-2 tl'tlspoon salt (Mrs. W. F. Ito nsOil ~. ~nefi~ checks to many wll~ ease usual supply· of peaches. Th~ w~ I invited. Frank E. Scott co~m.])(ogr1arn of ~<;ongs! fo)lowed bt'eak- I Mornt.ng w?~shIP.at 11. . 1 cup milk ~n~j' the pam. Well placed grants ill the learn froI:n the dt~ papers !hat u~ Co.• Stock Yards, Sioux City. Ifa<'t ' CI<lSli 10 relIgIOUS instructIOn Sat- 3' egg whites 18 marshmaU()ws 1~ various l;rtates will also rea,ct 8i emploted mecharucs on rehef pruJ-1 slGtt I FOR RENT -':i!!<tt

• .,. '" '" ... 1/1 furday at 2 p. m. 3 teaspoons b:lkin,:r powder 1 large cup of mil~ sedatives. Meanwhile Mr. Morgen- ects supporied by the taxpayers' ~, ji ~.,~.~:~,~J • bl D It' L bd t! 1-1. class of young people will be 1-2 tCllpsonn almond nav)ng " 1-2 cup of cocoa thau has made the situation look money,wenton2rtrikebecausethey! IFOR RENT-3 or 4 nt'oms and;

... tlm l; a ' e Do' arc a me I ',j. ~ . . . FOR SALE ' bath Partly fUrTIl'i;hed 111M.I'lI· y', (."h.' g'~nd initiated Ber- :corj,fll'med Sunday, May 31. The Cn-'am the shortening thorou h.. 11-2 tablesoong va llla as black as possible. Perh~ps the were ,not receiVing full union. I'.·. . 21tlnal:·(t,i~lI~~YI~~~d Robert Anderson holy communion will be. nd":!inifi. Iy. ~dd the !:i~l~wr .on.a salt I "1 1-2 pint CT?am. • . horizon may l~hten B,blt by. No- wages,' aDd the ~try paper tells I . I _, ~earl.__, .. _~~ Pof W'Jh;t~fiel~ Lo~ise Heidenreich te:cd and nn ol!ering will bl~ re- contIllUl.' Cl'C';lln!l1g un~ll the . IX.,. Put cocoa In pan a add mdk vember. Or else the people v-.:lU.be, us of farmers working from dawn ~ FOR SALE--Good tnilch row,' FOR RENT--ApartmE'nlt. furnisb-(If wJ'yri(~ n' d. Allen Hull of Ames cel'l!ed fol' the b".,nevolen. res or the tun' b('conws light. S~rt the tIl Ul' grndunlly to form 3 • mooth paste. 8()~.red. that they can do oothingi to dark•. because they cannot hire I fnsh soon. Clitr Penn. m2ltlj ed or UDfurmShed .. Dr. L. W.Neb Ko(;n' 1 rr~ston gnve ' wIk church. 3 Urn!!" witli the baking pm'(per Add ma~hrnal1ows. ut all in a else .~han vote for the new deal. anyon4 to help them.. The city paper - '"---~ ---------1 Jamieson. mHtf'nd ' T~ '1.~1: 0

1ilc ~emonstrati~n on J~eginning with May :J I the Sun- and add altcrnutely with the r».ilk double boUer until elted to a ' ~. . ' tells US of boys in their teens who! FOR R.ENT-Apartment or rooms. ~__ . __ _ _ _ _~

~I J1Il~ s ..p .Qf bl ad day school :md church servicl~s wlll to thf.~ buttel" and sutar, bea~ll",lg liquid stage. Stir co inually. Be. ~k:lnc'. A Llvtq ~a Livlac. .1 commit a murder during a hold-Up,1 InqUire Her~ld. m2ltp IFOR RENT.-p;:Jsture TiC.,.,r c:ullle or

~e c..'()n~~ I~n f" It ." 0 . op(~n one h<11f hour ?nl"li~~1" during ~If~er enell addition until sm4 th. move from fire and cooL Add pinch ,OJn.il:ha Journal-Stockman: C~ or kiU\some pedestrian with OJ stol-. FOiS-ALE-Davenport oonvert- horses. Henry Bus hi, C.<lIToH.Mflrpbcrs or t~e Spizzel'inktum tho summer. A?d the f]avorin~ .and~fold ~n the of salt an~ vanllta. When very stderable"em~~~ has ~ laid ~ aU~bile•.while the countr;J ible into bed 521 Main. m21tlp _~~b~ ~ m14~:

t ifr'.lilt ,·'leq ff'·' r the -----l stIffly. beaten whites. Pour In 2 coldaddwhlppedcre rll:andkeeze upon 'the utilttarlan features o~ paper tells how Farmer Bl10wns --.... -------..---'~-IFORRENT-3- pH tmenton.U~ll~I':(~~hl~~'~~d~he~1'1~;~~S~l' nnd Thcophi~us QhJlrch. well greased 9-111Ch l;;lyer p.U1JSI nd h't tray of electric ref iger~tor. Stir ~ocation a~r:icUJtural education ~ son is. working his way through FOR SALE-Duin h<:l): stacker. round floor.rlO;::::"::dl~I,f"enUoilncel

I.' ;V.if(~j ~1'Of..' bd rs. J, R..•Johnson, (Rev A Hr.rerer, PdStOl) bake 10 <1 moderate oven. 3751de- aft~r fIrst hour an . then freeze made avaJlable to. farm ~a col.lege, whl!e Mary S,mIUl has won good shape. Alex Eddte, 9 ~ 11. ;11 furnt~hcd. Mr5. J. H_ Wri'JjRttand phIl. al d-'Ml' . J. Q. Owen and Sund.:tY SCh~1 at 8

L4\ a m grees F, for 20 minutes j agam. tr?Ugh the proVlSIOns of ;;J a schqlofshlp ,~at Wilt Inswte her CaITo11. m2 Up 1 m21tl

" I)l'of '1lUd rs, I i' J. Huntemcr at ~?ghS~ servldces at 9 40) a mi' T make, ICing Place 2 ,egg I~' --1- h mlthh-HUghes-1a~. A far ~erehl fthu~ukretheducakU~~~No, dwe .d~ n,ot WANTED-C.attle~Pasture 1"- - ~ I_'-.-------_~a st~t\I< dm ler 't Ho-tel Stratton ~pScenslQn ay sen-Ices t "lIS whItes, 1 1-2 cups sUJ~ar, 5 ta le- Ma tIL" MJlk CreanL ~mp asis was laid upon Its valu In e rae e~rs an cnrJ1l.ma S, "Those ~ho fenr fqr Uncle ~m'slSaturday e cm~ Prof and M1;S THUrsday evcOl~g at 8 In Germnn spnons lltcl and 1-4 teas" n (Mrs W. F. R binson) by Lloyd W. King, Missouri Stat the hOodlums and loafers, <H'~ rep- thur Odegaard. 4 miles so tl . health point l~ hls 1I"1Ilpidly ex..n. R. !Jow n ..y ~ unable to at- ~rs. J F. NIlonn entertmns the erc m of tal t,1I III the top a the 22 m~lrsJ~maUows $uperlntendept of Public Sc?OO resentnUves of AmerIcan urI:!, for ~:'~ast of W~~~~ pIpanding wask'-luu' -,.Brunswid;ten~. M1em ers of the stuff were Ald

LMay 28 10 the church parlor5 double boiler 2 cups mllk nnd Slate DIrector of VOCQtlonn ~hat fimust go to the hard-work- WANTED----Middle aged lady on (Ga.) Pilot..

glv4i:}I YEai' rboo1<!? m token of ap-I' ,Bent With lot-<.JlY bellter 11111 1 large cup of hea cream Education, m his address t.o th mg, -feanng homes ot the farm. Alk>ert Peters, ABen. The qm>stion in G'iI"IIH"ral Ha..pre~ld1i n 0/ ~hei!r' work fol1ow~ Grace Evangelical Luth. Church, well mixed dud l.ll~ce ()Vl~1" b~llI~ 3 tnblespoons of alted m.ilk. Fut1;1re FannersiAs30i::l.DUon In th eoun y. But we may well rc~- m21tlp good's catoe is wheLhe'lr Ull:' \Yam"

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I Jllg dw,c s~ n p~ the w~rk wIllchl I MissoUri Synod. watm CJ)ok 7 mlnlIl(!s 0" tltll R('move from tU"e. '001. Add Ule cWsmgS.esBionJ~ltsNI.nlh.AnnJJ~ bertb:atluxury,cowardleeanjr!lvicc - D~ rt.me't t"~pt"Cl.'l tl11~ army ttl.: ,tle~f \rIe~I' II/us J,rlto the hunds of (R('v. H,lh.pmnnn, P;agtOl) mlxtule stands III pell]{S, be Hng cream whipped t() th flrstmixture, Convention hel? Ul Legislative Ha'l havedestroYedgreatnationS~rold. FOR SALE-6-room modern bun- bepa:stan~ng or ~iJg-Ibnailthe'l JUlj or 'as~. A'lcenslon day SeI'VICf'b, Thurs- cousl:mUy Add 1·4 teaspoon at- Freeze 10 tray. Sli a COUPle of at Jefferson City last week. I and when we permIt the dark pow- galow 2 lots on paved street. M rf

:1, ' 1/1 III I. 1/1 I day l'vcnlng atl8 o'dade mond ext! oet .lllt! sllJ'~'ad bet cen times during the tr zmg. ... -'While your education in::1' ers of the underwor-Id to control Pnced. to sell. Will sell (urnlshed ommg~ew,)If I ~t was held ,Sat ~Und:lY~ 'Mny 24: I<.lYIIS aad Oil top 0 cake S, rin- --I ~ulturc IS designed to teach y() ~w-making,law-enforcing and po_ If desired InqUire Herald m2ltl A West m COn~r{"Sl;1111:m rE'rom ..

tl~qa ay q It H'fItc\ Sunday school at 10 n m ide With sht(oddcd cocoanut lule Stra.wberry leebopc: Puddlq. how to make a lIVUlg, it has a f IIUeal agetlCJes, we are movlllg to- - -- - - - - mends !hng mer rllliJ:hty. tlm~~II SLrll Hc,tel!' ;S pl'~~Si., ~('l"vlccs nt tl H. n;t', IClHg 1', ',oft. (Mrs. W. F. Rb~mson) higher an? more worthy pu~ wards the extinction of Qur na- FOR SALE-t second-hand ha>" ~~i~i~~ aB~e~~a~ irk~~/n~1ml)t '0 th" W c1l.Ib 'rou!ltmH~tcl rhe young eople s SOllety Will -- 1 pmt of BtraWbe~raes illnd that l5 to teach you how ~ ~ tional Uberty, stacker; ~econd-hand washing 0 • '~ t.

I: I ~'l' r )r~t1ill b'll CitlllltlWI.lH· 'lwood MOl not m('ct thi:l cek. Ca.ramel ~akc, 1 1 cup powdered s gar live." said Superin~nt King.I' machines; second-hand ice Roose\-el ISn t l~cre ,tlo ~' ljJ~I ) III,;. s:f r ~k ~S~; wh~) I!W~C t'lHsts wcr I ~ --- 2 cups ~lftf!t1 c~IIH~ flOUt'; 20 nablscos Th.e super.lDtendent's intere~tiog Meat EuenUaI III lIaman ~iet. boxes_ H. H. H3chmei~r. m2ltl finge~: Troy (~_',~,~~~

i 11 1'0( I ~.r hJt~t met iOl'o1d lIenl First I resl)yh'rla.n Ohurch. 2 t('.lSPOOllb bukmg pOWder 1 cup of heavy cJenm and Instructlve address, especially Omaha Journal-Stockmon It 1I•••m ,•••~•••,;, ~i 1 j,lel"'6~~1 dl"'Y 1*:11'1111 p; and t.u (Wilbul' 1". IDlel'kin.~, pLlc,tor) 1-2 temipoOIl !mlt ' Vanilla I notable for its inspirational appeal, has been a humber of yearS now. '. '5 . :

:(It ~ ff~l\11~ 'no I"n 01 1 of town P~of Cllffm'd ~~a~mtlsll' dll edOi 2~3 l'Up buttc!" 14 marshmallows kut flrie IWas based on Overstreet's dJscd- since ranchers and f<lrmers !';t..'1rt- DEAD AN~AL I' =I ~ til" b[hkluct to" Ed. LUll ChUlChfSCI!(~l at'1O II m. 1 cup &ug.H' Wash and hull betncs and chop 1510n of "Th<: Great Adventures 9f ed p~hng thel. funds VdUl thosC' • •

I 11111111 P' rce Iruthe ;r 'noper Collegekhdstlan 'Ende<ivor,· 6 30 3 eggs weill beate~ fine. Add sugar. Let stand 1§ min- the American NatIOn." I of the packers to support of the' REi'tfOVED PRO Y ! :.

" I l'f}t ~ rof ~nd ~r$; E. • p.' m. 6 tablespoous milft utes. Crumble th waters veq Traci.ne these great adventures, National Live Stock and Meat. • 1 I~,'III (.1' llo( I'of 1,d Mrs. " High ,whonll Chllt,tinn Endeavor, Sift fluur (lnl'e. Measure, add fme. Beat cream Y stiff. Add he said that 'the fJl-st was the grellt Board, the org<lI1ll."1t!on which . tALL 29'20 WAYNE =1 . II~ I I ~re fa ulty Jl1jel~~ GI30 P lTI. bakmg powdi:r utili salt an Slit vamlla and marshm llows. Mix t~e adventure to seeure reli&ious fr~ mnk~ a busmess ot glvmg the . r . .~ 1= J

"II! ~s nrese 1. Prof BIll ~'h(' nnthC'll1 for Sunday Will be 3 times Add SUj,arj to buttcr rnd- prepared frUit and afers and fa~d dam. It was the adventure wbi pubUc the facts about the value of WE PAY CALLS :.I I I ~1 ; PI' r. and Mr. "f 'He~lVenly, Love Abiding," by ually, cream 'lo(~ether until utfy, into the cream mix re very cant... brought the Pilgrim {Fathers meat as n food Originally the meat "0 •

I:11 d Dr rlnd MiS ., 01 y Sppuks Mt'H H. A Welch Will Add Pggs. bent well Add no. r ul~ funy Turn in 3' p ding dish and AmerlCOJ and enabled them to en- board found It neCf..'SSa~ to co.m- .WAYSI RINDERING ... .' ':1 (Ore I invited. b t Jll~lY t1w orgnl;; ofkrtory ternutely willi milk}. 1i small n i unt set away in very old place fOr dure the hardships of pl~neen~t bat:1 great deal of misinfonnatlon WA.YNE. NBuA:8llA· ,a

I;' ten~ Dccortl+.(015 1'-- at a ti,m~. Beat after: ea<:h. ddJ.- sfNeral hours. they might worship God accor~""': about foods and diets which had .. • tied fa t. II41bl w~rE, ,l' d ~,~r Redee.~l ~:s ',Ev. lAith. Chute]•• tion until s~oothi, adl:1 tIav ring. ing to tb~ dictates of lheir o\fn been placed in consumers' minds by : • PAtroniU your home reD t:' P D -, i' •

We ~?graTJ1lca. (1~C\T, H. A, T<!ckhau,sr 1?r~stor) Bal<e ir~ crc~sed; 9Linch layc' p US Ice COnsciences. faddists who We1'"e not at all partic- = None BeUer Tankace - St! • r,D, denftre~:, I'" "riil'I'."."h.~~. P~:',~,!-'\f\l :~~y 21: sYnd.ny ,sc1ioot '":i\ 9::m. il1.:::1 mqdcra~(J ovel~.for25 m ures. <:Ailr,. w. Yo"' Then came the cre.t.pvent~'" ular' about ,licking 10 thc truth "' ~ .'./i ''°tirs~ 0 tO"I' Erghs~.!s.crvlc. at .10 a. m. Ger- -'-'-"-"-"-'T-'-"'~-- . GEQ.. .bQE S··•. I/'!I,. 'leps 01 \lle 0 - m*n sel'y,ce b.t 11 a. m. YOUI' pas- I!>"'B ,y T 8y . 1'\: ••. V.

~re; ma~e On tor will pre:.u:h, A wee1-:- from next ~" ,oC~,'~.te :'io/ent,~rs with S~nda,Y Rev.'ll, Sllchr or. r~incoln, THEY JUST I<BBP DK:iGtN' ~~i,g.1i t'!. I, wm f;:(,llldud the Whit Sunday :>cr- O'OClN,·u.... IF '114SV t<ETCM '',' --:----- I vi~c. Pltl1l l-q nt~cnd thelle services. HIM 'THAT wAY. :"TWaY"\..~ ~~ctinJ Postboncd./ l· I Watch tOl' !ut'tlter tlnllol..mcemmll" " MAtlTA RuN'1n\'!Au;.;."'''''

t. V.D.ll('~ dtlb "m~~(~t:h~g, rc~nl"dil1M futur~. :lCrViCt:.. OvER: OuAA .~-~~.Illil IMrs. M, (!; 'J;!<lWeI" .,On .T1lt\~ 7 R~"', W, I~" Most of ~

'S" :G1~or. K:\bl~ch. W~('I~~~"! 'Y,insi(~(jj wIlL cotldu~t Sdl'vices. ~c- _7 "pos.troned luntl\ U ~tl.nct',i'fUpnIIlC.'. June 14 :l~.ld (:ol~Unumg, t..ou Bnl~cr ~,hd Irs.' tJ~til S¢ph~mbcl't 1 Silfdcut Hugo·(~st.~h .cnt~~tn.IIl In Ju lC,!, W~lchc1"t, jr" 'Of Emcl'SOr,i will C(m-

, " , -; ·1 'duct :Ill ~'Cnrl~\r. services. ~ .I ,", ' __ '"$' ',!ch reb' or O1"~BL:

: ",I,' 'I.:, (~.. '.,i,13.,IDun.n~n.g,. ~b.dt~r).. :'" "I':" : :Sundu~1 rtIaY.24;, ,el' ! ' . .

Ii ~" l,~ ifpluvns. i\! q:nllq!IS~ .!IOn"m, Bibl~ .Chonll,Ol!,sses fot',1, let u ' . .• , .'. 'I ' 011 MClS' !l'h4 adull class,h6~Tl'Ccnt-"y, I" " *rinsa~ted ~r?~tin(~,' 1~ begun, a\ v~rs~ by,' vt~rse study

.eoo.i~ UliS' JecIJ' .~~~~~ggttU~~~l,ta~~~~i:~~i=~o ~6sS'; an4' ~~i~~~~l~~~'class, st~ing 1stwere' gUeSts' 1ri. :11 n.:,lm. ;Communion i followed

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t' 1936 Graduating C.. lass of \Vayne High -;c~~o; 111-~u~:iA~i~~~~~~!i~~~?. . , 1 Schellenberg and Art Behmer. Mr___________________-1. 1 a~d Mrs. R~lo~' werc presenteiJ..mth a~ electnc clock by the ..

Iguests. A delicious t\l'o-Cf1Urse/luncheon was ser,·ed by the host­esses, Mrs. H. C. ~"IltUeste<Jdt Clwii::\1:rs. Ernest Fuhrman

Family Reunion,:>1:ernbers of the Gutzman fat l~'-

: enjoyed a family reunJ~m ;,t tb!.J/, V;m. Gustzman. Sf r,ome Sunda,Guests were: :".1r. dnd :-'1,r5 fr;,~·.:CODtras and son of ChIcago, ~.;.

and i.hs. Vlm. Gul.zm<ln.family of Hubbard. !\h \1 .. ·Aug. Hintz C1nd r.Lo,ughtpc' r!f R.d~­dolp~. Mr. and Mr~_ \I,.'m, Hintz ,.,ndfa.ry-l~}' of ~1adLS0n. ~.1:- ;lnd ~lr-

,Fe~ldtnafld Gutzman ;;.nr! c,;I Ha~ar. ?'t1r. and ;.'[r5, P;wlman and family of Hadar, ;\ir ':Inc;:'1rs. Via Iter 'Gutzman and

i Richard Gutzman of NlJriolkI Emil Gutzman!,

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'.1 ', WAYNE, :!o.'EBBASKi;TllURSDAY, MAY ~1, 1936.

As a jU~ile'e souvenir HtU­dents, .;"slsted hy fac ltltymemhers. edited The Kalei·doscope, the annual, whichcontains pjctures and infor­mation ahput Wayne high5chool and:graduates.

I.r JW~Ylle S€hool·C~F~tfS Jubil~lDlors to be graduated tb•• FrIday from Wayne high .~I·comprise the school's 50th clas•. iThe golden

.ib'l' ., b' I b d . ' . I:.'IJ...U~....',...e,e o.cca:non 13 . elng ce e rate' wIth tpeeial features, also with cla-ts and family reunions, I Many hay

' .• I. . ,e}r t~~ed'; from di~tant poinb to join in the observance. Dr. C. F. DieDst ~3 head of the'school ahd Gayle B.

;:;e~~~s, sponst:,Jr o~ the senior cl~ss promoting the celebration. i

i GJ..;;,dys Stoll'.; \':;1'5 ~ Tup::...rl,,·,!Oyemight gue3~ <'It ',1:11: B"-J~'a;', ­

: ,Mr. and Mrs_ Gpn!:' l-Lmk ;,:-,ri

I Lmda wcte, ~rGndc<'- '.1:5Itor- c:t, Henry Bartling's,

1 Mr:;, Clarenc'C Holm rlnd ~~1pr:',:1!5P:nt \J,' edn.r-sday "ftf':'rnf}l1i! -,-1St! ~ r,::;i vnth "MrB, Ola Stnckart

.i~~:~E;~~:\~:~~~~:::':.,! ~:i.ra were Sunday afternr)!Jn '")It.ars at H.arry ~,!a!mb('rg'"

! rrfr. and ~tr-s_ Vic-tor JrJtm,nn

!;~~S:(£~£S:;o"i~::c.ell: :;d chJidren ',~5Jted dit ..\!f;-,.rlI .Heler"s on MfH,da:-' C":enmg

Mr. and ~lrs 'Eh'ln Fr(>til"]r~­

son visited in tr.e parellu;l, Em.;~lstrom, home Sunday .afternof)~,

;l~·lrs. v,.'alt.er Gro5C and :'.fr:5. An­d~'rs Jorgensen SPPJ1t Fnday ;>fter-

top down Ke"a ~~~:an~ evenmg "t t':-,e Villi Long""

~hrtle Mat~~ ~~~~t~~t~~~f~~' ~=i Mr: ~d M~. Aaron Swan"oncr. I a.p.d family were Sunday afternOQn14d su~per guests at Herb!¥t

! ~nd'~y &cott 2nd "" L<,'''C1!~ ~cott spent Tuesday .. t Laurence

i~~~lst~~':'d~~~~' Carloon entertained

I~ Mr, and ~,h5, Arthur V(';.;("('n.

Ardath and Edell 'J,..('n~ WE~dn,,~­

Iday evening supper gW![''t" o[ Mr:~

IAlbert Wendel

Mr", so:rm1<l' Snygg ,il'lI'1 J:jr)O "f

IOmaha. \'ISltEd fr')m Fn'ld ... y untilSaturday ·...'ith ?tIr. and Mrs. Hel-

Ibert JahnsOf"

~rl·. and Mr:'>'. George BJrg andRodger were Sunday dlrlner gut's'-..;

Iand spent tr.e d ..y at the Jame.:;Jones hOTTie at Emerson

Mrs. John ~ngst-On ;:lInd P"'.dlind ;\1r. ?r.d' ~,trs, Fn'd Lunrlmand Comn!:" sx;ent Sunday VLS:t.JI1I:;

I With friends at Sinux Cit,!"I Mrs, ~!i!tlldi'l- \\o'('lm("r' 'jpf', f'"

i ~:~.i:~()~;n~~h~;:~i8t ..,,~:~'N~~;~'~~·tI~~:,:~.O, Borg and V1C't.olr Jolm"url

[ I Mr. and i\'frs. han Hal.l;lmm "reJ

I' ;:, : J Y , II , II D M EAtUEN son. :\1ar]one Hedstrom and :.1;.III,:: 1'1' 'liP. "PAUL MIN'fsl PEAnt, SEIWl';LL G d . . e . and. Mrs. Clarence Pear,on ,nd

1',:[ "'~J-!iQ1.~aqlll~tp in :-1012 wHo is' ~egirr- GrncJlIale in 1910 wlto is city 'It- G d ta uatc- 10 1920 who IS he-ad oC IfamIly were su.ndaY e\.(~lil.ln:' \'i.'I~.'

I I:bi;'gl h' lh' I . , 'I . t . ' , < [" u.<Ie In 1896 who has SOl ved Neilgh school and preSldent of Dis' •'" !"'" ,,:'1' ,{$ I .Ire year, ~il,:: rcwm )Cl' oj orney. He will preSide lit the re- n', Wayne c6unty l supermtendent tn t Th ' N biT h ors at \!.,'alter Pearson's,III .'i~.?ri:~?fedue.tlOn . _ union ilanquet. tllis evening. f()[ 21 years. S:tatlO~ee. e ra"a eae erg as· Dorothy Dav[d3on of S10UX e[t'

';"".-.1;", , .__~____ . ' Ispent the wcek-cnd ...i:-:llitng at U~;HAl I' I ' ,-- Anton AnderbNY home" She ,,'-

ni71nJ'Y. smus lOme sund. BY ev.c-, Stanton, w..e.r~ .WC~.'k-end guest.S'in reID-toiv('s .I.lcre the- P;:15t. two weC1c..s.! j tumoo ~om[> Monday a(~'~'omp<lm('rlIf:l> V., .., ' Ithe Ed. Wmter h9me. They purchased the Hill r"ood st6rc by Vida Andcrber:-·, who ' .... Ill :;:t"y')o

e cn o~s was il dmner guest III [ II. C, Mittlesteildt ,lOci V{'IlIl' at Winsidf'. 'j indefinitely.the Frank Chase home at Norfolk R t I ' I' ,S,Sunday. : .. u,~ Ow, .•l~e t'~... ,.oYVJlcrs of new Mr ~lnd MI'S, G, P. Bauman and Mrs. Victor .Tohnmn re'('PI"f'~i

Hem,,!n Opf~l'. jr .. of Bblden.1 e.u, p~,eh"sedF![day. .. ,~n were yi.ito~, _hl the Er~est word of the death of he" ,,,[p.ce. ~,,'w;~s <\ guest in the Wm, VOSSI home I IyTI, .,mel Mu~, W~. NCll7.l{c Qf ILdnwmberg !lome Sunday evening, Allred Stiers or Dcn"i£'~r CnJ"Sunday. No:folk, were lI11c~ts In tlle.licl·bert Mr. ,,,,<1 Mr';. ClareiIee Sehroed. known here as M;T"I~ Fl"'<:

'-1.11' ' Mr. and Mrs. VC'llUS RUhlow and N(~lt1.kl! home SUt~dny. Icr were ~:llet;ts in the Alfred UI- daughter of !'o~i, Clnci "trs...\:\"!

, i~l~a.. nl\'f'!elsOl\ visite in the Rob~ family were ]l,,,,,e'llle,'s tn Wau[)a' Mi" Freda V?s!i left Sunda.y 10 rich I[ome ne',,' Winside Sunday. Borg of Sidney. MonL. [o,meel:.~l:~, 'tp.~.t'~~e home ut Santon Sun- Monday. . I:;pcnd the wcd~ ll'llthc Herman OP-j MI'. and Mrs. Chas. Warncke of of Wakefield, \;1'~~~,I.i~),.,: •• ,', 'I. I \ . Mr. and' MI"~, Wm, Voss w,'['e f(~r, :~r". !lome, .Ht n.elden. .. Carroll. lown. spent Sunday eve- Mrs. Matilda Weimer. ),!['$ no,",". ", , ' " _ Mr' 1 M,. t I 13' h .. Holm and daughters and Mr!;, ~ ... u- ,,,.,

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'. ;::~r.s.' ...C,n,... ro~,mc\ Fensk l of Lincoln, '.'lr-;I~(I)l":-; HI the Glen FrinJ, h,)mc I ":. ",n'. I ri.. ,ron t' ,.11~ t uf nmg In the Ed, Schellenherg home. • b H .I

. .. I" , .. -, . '1 Win 'lei j' t ' en olm and Veryl wll~r(> ~Uf'",t~~,_~ ,Isltn.l~ In thc',W'ltcr Fem;l~c ::)und<1Y evening. _ :'ii .c, wue t 1111cr,gucs ~ m the M. C. M[·ttl"s't'.·.. 'lt '[nd Ve[lUS'~' , r-. t I k 1 S d 'C, V • al the Home Circle at Will Bn,c '

I'~o l'i~'''''' ' Mi1S Al~I1('S J-IUI11'it'!1 h,H, dl'U'I)l- 'rMc( . en,IS Me lOEmr MUntllY, Huhlowand jon, Orin, were b\lsi~ Tu~sday. It ' ...·as decidl~d to 11:>'·", ~I ". I I .me r~~. q. HIO 7. of NOl- .• ,

I' a ,."hUp altctldcd 1hc ruthCI- ~,'( .\ ])()',lboll JI1 the of lieI' or Dl fdl fi" I P d' ness VI~ltOlh 1Il SIOUX Clty rllday the club picnic in Junt!!' A Te!rc.-J>

un .l, acliul's meeting: I~t odolk Mullol1U :It NO! folk h~ ;t;ew(~~~: h~qft ~1·(:ml'l~ot;n~~~·d~~~':;t~' M.l. nnd Ml s Otto Sch.lle' nile! ment committee was chCllsen.MI <..lIld MI;; l'Jcd MuPlllmeLcl I Io'wn]t ContttlS M Chicago came f<lrmly or W,lyll(!" WCIC guests In • Sandcrcek school held its s-ch"<

Mr:" ,Toe HI) ('I S fli W,'j- \\'('1 P Sund<'ly dmtlCl [jUl'!>tl> In thc J") leI,I';)" to mul~c II'; hom(' in Ncw

the Henl y MuehlmCICI home Sun- picnic ~m Friday at the ~tl<",c-drl MrR. Alhtlt Hf'h- 1"1 dtl]< HI l~ht home br[l:,llw. Mrs. Fr'l k Contrds ;)nd dny I groundS. Lorraine Andll;rb-£:rY

2_~ c ~~~'3~~.~~~__~::~~~ Ah~a~~m..:I-=:~~I~Cb~yis tmg fflends ard tln~ll daU~~~t~~1 sOfwr%rf;;;~tP~~~~ 4 I" ~~~a~~:~~e~·ic~g~~s~~:~~~: ~~~L:'~~.:1__....... .... _ ...... ..._ ....__• .. I \ Sunday, guests In the John Bruse Readmg top down' 1- R dmg top dQwn Opal ReadIpg top down. Carroll Readmg top doVo'Tl· Joo school grounds:. Fern ea,rIson 1:;' t!:··

I . t-' --------..- ...---------....- ...---:....11.-,----1..1home. wayne Fleetwood, Ge 1- G,~mqulst. Mary Gl~nc, Petcrsen. Ruth Pltter, Smolstt.If, Mahnda Stuth;.. teacher. M,yrUe Creek school el",,-,, . yoe High S"'hool Faculty I- I Mr. and ~rs. EIIlcst Muhs and dme Gamble, Zada If- RQ'chcl Hansen, Milford VJrgmia Sandahl. DUr- Ri~~~r:e~a~~~~eu~ on Friday with a picnic'dinnn "t

".!:Jilllrili~ll~&AI 1 \.I I l I familyofW{snerwcrcSundaydm- ford, lin Gild"rslccve. Jatobson. ward Sevy. Wave Smith Wert . 1 the school.·Misses Hag;le a~d EI-

;. 1'!*:...."i.''''.,~ j I ~ I I I ncr guests In the Al t Behmer I win are the leachcrs.- , '

7--T--·~7~--;:~·~--------01..:"---~--,.-----+:rc~-----;· :~~~~~~ ~r~e;;::,s w~:~t'::,se~~~ ~:~:f;l~h;v~:rr; ~'J~~~ri,':;;~ ~;;,~;' ~~~o~n;e~eF~~~~~1 of Mrs. ~:t&~ ;~e~~~o~~~.~~~b~;;~; Southeast Wa)'neend guests in ,the John Drcvscn Sunday",: I. I Mr. nnd Mrs. Herman Martin Mrs; E. W, Schu.ltz o[ Pilger. (Bjo' Staff CorrcspOII1ldCIlt)home. " Mr. nnd Mrs, Elmer tlassep ~md and daughter. Marjorie, and Mr. I - l'adinc Jorgensen spmt. :-'1 nwk: :

Mr. l\ln~ Ml's. Am~ld Milk'r 'md sQn, Dickie, returned ~O LIncoln <.Ind Mrs. Edwin Koll'lth wcre cnll~ ! Sunday Dinner Guests. night wilh Verna Mac I1ind :'o!~].-I, 'ML'. am MI~s. Pnul Schwindt s~cnt SatUl'dllY ;tltt:.r- .~llend' g thq fUll- el's in the l\~ark Benshoof homc . ~~5S H~Z:cl Mcierhenry h.~d as Korth.Sunday in: the Aug. Mi11cr home at eml of Mrs, Emil JonS)l1 hcr~ Fri· Sundaye\'emng. , Sunday dmner ~ucst-s the folJow- Elsie Hammel" ,sp('nt. S<lturd,";'Pilger.. 1 I day. . ~ 1 1\1r:s.' .John Bruggcr and dnugh- in~:; Miss Bessie Miller of Omahfl· night in the Peter Jorg~;~iI1.st'n }Wn1"

Mr. lm~( Mrs. H41l~ry Buss .~nd , Mr. ,and MrsJ Joe Bowds of tel', Mildred, of Wayne, atll;'!nded MiS$ l7.ctta Buetow of \Vnync, Mi~Si with Nadine.fnmilr, Mr~rf ,Sunday" din~cr guests Wisner, nnd Mr, <.In M;rs.~ Dule th~ school pl~nic }~ridlJY, tyIiss Eu~ M}'r~le notll('~, :!ollcl, Smit~ ot Mr. and, Mrs. Peter P. ;-.ld,f'rlIn t.he ~u~h FUirban.kS. home. at Ziegler. a.nd fOln;tily ere S~nday 1al.>e.Brugg(!r returned WIth them Madison, Lydi.l .•lT1~ C.lrl. WI1.Uer. and EJla' were Sl,Indll)" (,\'Nllf1~;Norfol~.': : I ' dinner·guests in the C. ,An~erson to spend the summer. Mr,: and, Mrs. E(l\\'1tl MCl~rhcnr)' gU.1l.s in the Peter Jon~cn~f'fl~r.qn~ IMrs. Ern~st Machmitlw ho~e: ' 'll . ii Emil Jonson nnd family l'clul"ncd and family, and RUben MClcrhcn.. horne.

Cl' of '~or'-91k. WCl'C.ICUcSts in the . Mr. 'rmd Mrs ·Roblcrt Senske to theil' home at Montgomery. Mo., ry, :Mr., and Mrs,.. Henry' Brudij;;lJll

Cl.~re.n. a ~IScllt.'.oe.. def. :ho.m.. c'ThufSw at1.·d,s.o,n l Gene, pod Mr, and Mrs. SatU.fdaJ" Enroute. ,home they ~::t- ilt1d Mabel and DonllU1Y. and.daY cv ni I. "." , ..j: ..'. Fred ~ Fenske vi~itcd In thi Bl!n pccted to visit in the Elmer Clas- ; 'Far~well :Pari,.. ; C?nrl~ ~ker spent Sunday in t~e:'. ,1VIlssJ~ '$s,ie Mill'!r:.~f·,~Pmaha, Fc~k~ home n,~m'linsid S.un- sen home at Linco~. , ' . A.. nUfl.lbcr or !rlcn~$ ~md rcl:3- Car] Brudigam home. ..an'd MI~s ~lta Buelow;, o~ Wayne, day.' ,'':' I.,' . - . -, tlVqs pleasantly :;urpnscd ¥r. a-fld I " ,spent ~ht.tWCek-~n~.,With Miss Mrs.' G. A. qrio,t . f qll~dron, Con!~Uon Clasi. , Mr~. Vcn~ ~uhlow at thClr 'hor;nc ", For 'Doro1b:,.. Brud;i,gaJl1.HU1.e~ ~Cl rhem'y. " spent.' several days l~t wlf'ek in iThc followmg puplL<; were con- Snqday evenmg as n farewell be- Friends! and relati\..e:~ gal.h('l'f'O

Mr. (l~~, r~. Walter Ohlund and the'~.~ E: Potter- pornel She attcnd- ii~rned at ,the Trinity, Lut.heran [orf moving to WaUsa. Gue;;ts at: the Henry Brudigam"lhome FI i­Mr,'und ,Mrs. Uube;n! Weiher were cd ~~e, :run~ral Of .hJ siste~r Mrs. Ichurch ~unday by ~cv. 1. P. Frc;>·: IWC1C: M~. and :\'1I:,i' Chas. Eo'u!i-r- d,l:\)' evening to help D<;.i~OU1Y <::cJc·,~Uhdayldl1nel' gues.~ hi the Thom- Emll.Jonson.! • 'k Fnmccs Buss, ~ulse Dameron, l1la~ nnd doughter, Mr. and ~~rs. bl1ltc her lQurth birthda~I,Ttlp tim·"asLe~o~!1qlne.atNorfOI.k... . Mr,.aadMrs.'Wm. WollsChlager Wilmar Deck, GIlbert May and Er~c>t Fuhrman and (nmlly, Mr. w~s Spent in Vi'i!ingjmrl. rtlrQS

~.r•.. R.. ~JPh.:Bu,hman and.daugh- .01 No..rt01k' bnd /IIr. a d Mr1 Her- Dnl'rell Cook. Innq ~lrs. Il. C. M[(tehlrad.. t ~,nd D9roth

y re<Ci\'I'rl srv~'lr.al 1:lf~.tCL:~ Bev~~ly. 'Ann, : of· yiinsidc, mun~Gehmof Pitcet ere 6 'clock I -. . rnnlt~y, Mr. (~nd ~trs., ~rl n(lh~r, MldnJKhl lun~hC91l wa!ii!!~en'cd,spent' scy~rar days )last week in dinncr;"bl1JCsts i 'the Lyle Inrotz ~n Jlonor ot ~nilrrn~Uon. j:\1t, ,md Mr~., W.llt~l ,OhlU!id, Mr. ------1""'1'the, ¥artll} S~hwindt hom~., home:.Sunday.' . ~ "M'l". 'and Mrs. rorr...~t cook cn~ und :M,rs. Rm..b(:n.,W(~lhl'l', 1\11'. and Joe Smol$ky was hctl~ , Stlfld;L)'Mr- an~ !Mrs, Ed. Wcldemana~d .M<:.odMrs'

l,rn., i~'cns. e and t"I'I.II1"~ the followinil gue'!',,,t ~~d. F~,nrsl C<Jol<,. Mr. <md 1,!rs. from CC Camp at BI.I\'.• {<II' Uti,

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SUPERFiEXMAKIS COLD BYB~RNING KERDSINE

SUPaFEX is the RI£ripn.torth,< bririgs the dellij;lJa &Ad .1

a}nvenlenc:es ofciryre&igcntioato country homes.:Jtkl~ foodsfiesh. freezes ice dma III.Ddmsketfro=> d....rts byb"""""'c I....,.Jne_jwt.(~cea.ES~...d.,..

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AU Toa hue to do 1.1 1 Ught the~u.rnetL Th~ rest is iIIutoau.tiC. 'At the cod oC 2 h011J1llthe ,ba.zoa.­en go ouL Btlt SuperJu kteptrjgbt oc workiog_ TIlle ba.raendOD't b.ve to be ligbt~d.g&l:arot2'" hour•••• ot eyctl looced

And Snpetr.x COl1 b. bpnghton cur. te.rmt. if yo~:~"

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THE SERVEL~~)~

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Phone 463 For Free Delivery

..·f"NEED SPECIAL CARE

And OUk' service give5 that !pecial C3Ye thf"Y need.Let Us Serve You.

Wayne

• No moving parts to wear • Contipued low operatingc:ost • Fullest food protection

•. Savin~s that pay for' it

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IWe will be plensed to h.elpi vou ~.. If'('t the coiffUre that!llf'st suil<; your individuality.

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Ivide you with beilu(y andcomfort through &UmmE'l'

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F1~of .howlng I thl. city of an Interesting: co edy-drama. II

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Mother.' Club Elect.,Mothers' Study club met last

'Ifhursday with Mrs. O. T. Con­ger and elected officers <IS fol­l()ws: Mrs. Otto Victor, president;Mrs. S. W. R3sh, vice president;1\frs. L. F. Perry, secret.:lryl.treas­urer; and Mrs. G. B. 8anb{"T~,

program chairman. Guests at them(,f'ling were Mrs. ClarenceWright, Mrs. F. A. Mildner andMrs. Floyd Kingston. Mrs. San..b,erg had the lesson which W<lSrbllow~d by <I social time. Mrs.Cong~r, Mrs. OrviUe Tuskindand -Mrs. D. P. Miller' served.This closed the club activitiesUntil falL

WA1'»,'!: RERALD, WAn."E, »'"EnRASKA, TlJURSDA1', ~IAY 21, 19M.-------------- --. -------- ,--------- --I--

Iserved dmner to Buddy McNatt, Minn., and Mrs. Detle! Bahde spent Fr day everung guests 10 the John 11 were Sunday dinner guesls In the I noon \\lth Mrs R(! .. Pl~'rson Mr~Donald Denbeek, Gordon John- laSt Wednesday at Wakefield m B h home. August Dorman home J H3rry LRssman 1::; ') ~L,tmg hosteCl,son, Billy Orr, Rodney Love, the Ernest Bahde home. r and Mrs Oscar Jonsnn were Mr and Mrs Roy Day and fam .. I -

Ftnley.Helleberg, John and Rob- Mrs Elmer Carnetz of Austin, m the Roy PJerson home IllY and Mr and Mrs J0hn R Home OR 'Wedne-sdayert Emung. The boys played Mmn I left Tuesday for her home S y everung Jones were Sunday dmner guests II :M:rs Clifford Penn \Jl.dS ,LIp t)

games afterward after VISIting her folks, Mr and rs James MclnlOc::h was <I "IS- In the Fran1t Hicks home c(,me home Wedne-,,"d~!. last \"'"., .¢ ., ., Mrs. Detlef Bahde, for ten days Ism the Cliff Pe~n home last I Mrs. Fred Beckman spent S3t- I fro.m a NorflJlk. h.(J~f) t oJ ~,lir I t

Entertain Daughters. Miss Elizabeth Jane!';', and Miss W dnesday evening. urday night and Sunday In the, had u!ldergone ~nA. mother and daughter guest Mildred Maloney were in Meadow O'l:iss Mercedes Reffi who teaches IJa~es Mclnfush horn.e. . i is Imp1'(Y"ing nK'(-::; I'( n:1 '.' f-,

meeting was conducted by St. Grove Thursday evenmg for a at Emerson, ~pent last Vh·dnesday I Mr. and Mrs .. MIllord Wnght 11.J bnn~ her ber!:'

~~lr~~~her:g.e~i~nWO~~n l:~~ shower for Miss Helen SWanson. ni t in the Irve Reed home. ~:~k~: :;~t~~nad~'~:~r~~~ i -church parlors. Wilma Heiden- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert K.:Ji of .f. and Mrs. Ted Young and Iin the James McIntosh" home. 1 _. School Picnif's.reich gave a reading, "Mary Pender, spent Sunday: afternoon !~~l1lly were .last Wednesday eve- Mrs. Minnie Miller and Ema and! DIstncts,2 Jr.rJ :':: 1.;,,1 01

stewart," during the serving of and evening in the Clarence Con- Ol~g guests In the Henr.l Mau IArnold, :Mrs. Paul Lcss~an ~nd i picnic Sunday .,: :~.," :l,JrJ"~ t -....

covered dish luncheon. In two ger home. They brought Rhea Fern h~e. IBonnie were Sunday afternoo.n' home-. MISS Ire-ne s."I.~ '-' "weeks Mrs. John Kay and Mrs. here. I : r. and Mrs. August Franzen visitors in the Otto Sahs home... Ier of IS 3t):d Gilmorf' S;,.jJS IfJohn Gettman entertain. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Surber and and Dal.e were Thursday supper I Mr. and Mrs. Ma.-thjes Holt, j.r., ~.round 50 ·patrrJns. ;.,nrJ l~'~',r !:,

.Mr. an~ Mrs.. E. E. G~i1ey were ~~~ 10 the August Dorman and daughter, Mr. and !¥1r.s. Allen I lUes g:::;thr-n'd f ,.- ~,'," ',: I :',(

Mrs. Quinn, H03tezs. In Madlson Frtd3.Y ~venJng to ~t- ~r: and ;v1rs. August Fr:Jnzen Hullestelle and S~lrl€,? ;:md ~'J:.thles I _ -Mrs. Harold Quinn entertained ~~dath~Ul~~. dIrected by MJ5S! a d Dale w£c"re ThuISiby supJ"kr j ~:~lt, sr., spent S'1n(j~Y, o::t Cf)rq.al i For. "\ jVi~~ H.-jtll,tlrl.

the Here and There club Wed- Ig ests in the Augw,t Donnan jwr.e. ! In hnn'J, r,f .,nesday last week. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Detlef Bahde, Mis.s h me. I Mrs. Hnzel I.)"--r._<:m~n f,f Dr~ I fou['.h Lnthd.J~" :'"'Mrs. C. E. Benshoof, Mrs. Ben Leona Bahde and Mrs. ~Imer <?ar-I, r. and Mrs. All,'n JloJJC'"y;klle i M.oinf-s. ("<Jml'" S ... IUfd<.:y ('Vf"rling tu dir.r.er gUf'sl<; ;r. . , ;~'Benshoof and Beverly of Win- netz, the las~ uf Aush?, M1On., a d Shirl(.y "'''('re l:.st Wt'dnpscby IVlsit a week in the James Mdn-! home wer~ ::'.1r J; ..side, Mrs. Worley Benshoot of were guests JO the Irving Bahde e~ 'ning guests in the Mathies I!rJIt !trJSh home and WIt!! other rf'tatJ':f'!l.' Hansen and - \J. ~,' ,I

rrrOH, Mrs. O. B. Haas, Mrs. home at Fremont Sunday. jr', home. 'IMr. <lod :vIrs. ~l1!ord Wright met ~Otto Heithold '01, I

~W. Winterstein and Mrs. ~.~r... __ and Mrs. Detlef Bahde, M.iss Mr. ~nd Mrs. ChnrlE'S Pierson her In SIOUX CIty. '.\1rs. Dan Heitlv)!d ~r.rj'. LJr.-,,"·' ..., _Surber.·The- hostess-served "'L€Urrt1 &dhde <.Jnd Mrs. Elmer Car- a d family of Wakefield, s~nt - ,;:,nd :\Ir.s E.(.b.. 'l H,':~~., .. ~ ~

d!~~o:n ~~~ar\ai~~~~ ~:'w~;~~ netz, the last of Austin, Minn., S nday <lfternoon in the Roy Pief- Club :\Ieels Toda.y. : daugh~er ;:,nd ~,l, :JL'J:'or: ;were S?turday supper und evening s horne. I Sunshine (\c;b m~ts this :Jft-er- ~ renee Eennf'tt

*' * • ,. guests In the Robert Frahm hom!'. I 1;\1.r. ;)~~ ~.1r,::. p...;,y F:Jrnr>y ~nrj. iiiMYi=-------- --- -- -;,:;;;;sij-..-::g'~_~~Young People's Class. I Mr. and. Mrs. Ernest Bahde and if~. liy VISIted In the Charl.es G.,n- II . S;. \ I J

Young People's Bible class family of Wukefield, Mr. Dnd Mrf;.1 yJ,n home nt'<Jr Beld('n Sund,j}" c.f- : ... { 1/met Friday evening in the E. B. Irving Bahde and !~mily vt Fre-'1 tetnoon. I' \ /Y'nung home. Mrs. Emil Luders mont, and Mrs. Elmer C<.Jrnf'."tz vf tv1r. Qnd Mr.~. Vim. V/;:ltsr)Jl :;r,d'

;J~da ~~r~:~=~.,~J~h·~T~~~:~f~k: Austin, MJnn" wer£.· Mothers' d8Y I~' and Mrs. Cbrles Wlute ::~'?nt /guests in th.e. Delle! ~atlde hom.e'l S~nday afternuu.n.•n. the Albert: '-0

handker(:'hief shower for Mrs. L. Ted Gilderslef've and family fJf \'v~on home. i ......

:~e~r;:t:~~rWn~~/~~:eVii~g ~~: Hartington, spent Sunday he-re in . rs. W. H. GJffOld Zlnrl Glf-a Ithe A. E. Gildersleeve home. MISS CJ~d ~;1r. CJ~d MJ s_ IJdllns _GJffrmJ

gon. The class meets this Friday Mary Alice Gddf.'T.,j.eeve, the HGlr- J,. ~~d DI~'J,; \'l~l!l-'.d .In till' Cldf .p,.rlll ial Young's and Mrs. Luders is old and Ray GJldersJeevl'" eond Vir-, Ii me SundaY ,Jft'?J'noon.leaqer. gil Keeney fam,lws v.ere <llso i r". C. It Gle',n and ~brJh"nn.

With Celia Richards. gU~~~. <lnJ Mrs. IJprm<:Jn Lund-II' ':h}I :~n~~au:O?~::f.~:~tcar~~)~P~.l~e~~~~~Miss Celia RietJards enter- t J I I~ ,. hberg and Miss Ruth, ad:ornpdnied ~ 0 In ~ ....u ...m~n (;mf"

~~~~:~ ~~~h~e;U:i~~:~:rp~~ by Alfred Lundl>erg of Wakefield, i 1r. and Mrs_ Cnarlps Junck andwent to Creightun Sund..,y to spppd '.: f;Jrnliy, ~,1r. an.d ~r:.;. Ad()lph Dor-

fessional Women's ~b Wednes- rn~n - nd 11 ( Ch h t.d<lY evening of last week at the the d<lY with Arno;" OSC"Elr ~nd MISS i _' "_ ISO. :race Ie _f'S er

}o~rank Griffith borne. Plans for '[;;~ji: ~~~j~;~~g ,JIld Mr. :md M.rS'11 +.- -~'_:~~_~4':.:~-0,,~--~ ---~~:;e~~a~v:re:e ~;:~~~~~~~~: "otgafTon," the only pipeless ., .

}{jngston, Miss Arlyn NeL.,on, ~~~do:~a~~geann~:~.f'~.~;~mA;;~:~~~~:R:~~e~::. L~~:n'W~::r~:~~ lin, Ev~r('tt & ('ahle·~elson pi-

:~: s~:~~~mIU~~~e Miss Rich- =:~~E:~~~~~~~~:~Mrs. Fred Schmill of Cr~wford,

Neb" left Sunday fur her home of­tf'r visiting hpre witli her uaughtN,Mrs. George Les::;mnn, and fnmily.Mr. and Mrs. Robf'rt Jdhn~on. Mrs.Lessman and M;Jrlound nnd Willifl,and L('y;Jn Stone tor,k lH'r [IS far <'ISNorf.olk.

Mr. ~md Mrs. F'.d, SC"ymour,Miss Marian and Lyle wert' inAmes, low;), from Thursday untilSunday with Melvin SC'Ymour, Istudent then'. They attended the IVeislH:'a, spnng festiv~l. Melvintook part in the evening show,"Naughty Marietta." Me~vin willbe gradu<.lted at Ames June 13.

Degree of Honor Meets,, Degree of Honor met Thurs­day evening' with Mrs. L. E.Panabal\er for regular businessand social til!ne.

,. It '" '"

Altona TrirU.ty I..uthe-ran Church.(R('\,. E. J. MoeclC", pastor)

English Rt'TVices at 108. m.Thursday e-vrning, ASL'ension

r.ervic{'s in English at B

:,.T~K·)YOUR PANTRYl~h~eQ.onabl"fO"d&; qUlllity foud. that ftre

., g .4rl1nteed to ple!1.e, A ro"Uy 'Worlh while .tW·i'\:' ,~':in prtc~ on tho many ilem. featured in 01.11" -

:,1, I.ANNtJAL

MA~ SALE i"ILL~ALE CLOSES S\<\TURDAY NlclHT. MAY 30

. !!'l'; tile. bl~ May Sale we fealure a 'wid.. n.oort·.eltt ul b~th staple ant luxury foods at attention'll(pollinlf priCtI8. Among the featured specialo

l"I._.. nlIln...'.~rou COil.old<>r moot nece.oary for an en.oyahJ.' ~lnorial Day Picnic. See the Sale Bill~r compl.

1

te!liot of lIrocery .pecial., .. .i ) .

iM~at Specialsrot This Week-End

""""'.'_""~I:11.Boil,p.r:lb~ • • 110R'" .. 1, f' !biluJd~r eUI.of.WMtLb 111:.-112'

1''''las~s tende.. beoL.,...... :. . • iIU' CPure GrouildB~el, per ,.lIn'.

'.'1'· '1 ", .',:Ctnler'Cul·'ork Chops, pO,undIi .'rI6r.~INT···'1 .......•. ".lIllY' CentbrcJl23IVII9 •. •. 'l'lIiPml~d :......·:·1 ! C'rll:·;'I,I, Iii ~ :'SIRO~~ -i'~l4rlt.~~

11:,:1 <,~~~!,.~~rafd.rb.l ~"t • .

"~'l"jIP'~'1 l:, r1~ilrr' rr d.GE 10 ,

I I::" Jb~aJkd 'Accident l~ured 11, t~;;;;-I1. Total number

I

~accidents 21, Injur-cd 20, death 1,

I 'Rep rts1i'or Weeks tolal21.1 fall ffom a ladder while

IThe "Neb aska Press AssociatIOn, painting a house caused the one

I1D('olri H tel, Lincoln, May 20, ijeath. O~her ac~dents were caused

, I 0%. Ac . ent statistics as com- by r3Jlr~d engine drum explod...i .. ' !Ied. by t~e Ne.braska Press Assn,- jng, r'Hl~oa.d brakeman leanmg ~oo

i t' I ,atEj' n an the State SuperintejId- ~ar from "wtndo:" 01 car and st1!K­",' 1t ' r Pub ic Instruction: mg heael, ~asohne ta!1k eXpl?SlOn,

I:. R f .' rt f week end- fans, catching hands m machmery," i g ~~e , ::6~ or and particles flying into eyes and

'Mott>r v hicle accidents. number face.. ..; Leidents '8, injured 100, disabled Home: FITe9 13; falls, 12-, rnJu~ed

: de'lfhs ,total 108; other public ~2, total )2; burns ~nd scalds 7, m-1 :'/ t 29' Injured,76 deaths 4 JUred 7, total 7; mIscellaneous 13, rI't 22-T.B. rownl.l\rttUnlO1lo

*r.~:i~e~o~, agr"iculture~e~Ploym'ent injured 19, deaths I, t0t3120. Total .-:l:I- il(lldi 1ri1lediDCiYilWu.

t7 J, JnJure 31, disabled 1, deaths 2, number Of act'ldents 45, Injured 38, 'Bel.t tul 34; I dustry-employtnent 21, deaths 1, total 39. Drmking a cup ...........~ ..... 23-;: c~':m~~1ItJured 20 deaths 1. tota121; home of gasolme caused the death of ~ 183J.,- c"Ients 5, injured 38, death 1, one yourtgster. Other home accl-

!" d I· d b f II u" SiiL24-JaCl!: nwhlp.theSpl'nithbtul 39. otal number accidents en s we, e cause y a s, c .....'l, . and: ptaru Pmtaeola,

Is. Injure 265, ('Il~abled 5, de<lths bottle of carbohc aCld breakmg m JSla.2, total 282. hand, stove eXfJlodmg, g<Js cstap-

, In the following charts an an- 109 10 hJtwg 5tove, atta< ks by ~ 25-Firu eows .te fm-pGned'I lY<;IS IS gten of the major causes roosters, pron catchmg on hook ~ inti) n1tM Statts. 1624.

(If "r",'d"n , under eaf'h of the fl',re and brea 109 wrist, youngsters... -.. '" ... t h d 4'tZ~"'26-Sen.. eabandon"lmPUC:n.tr)13Jor (laflticatlOns •a c mg mgers m screen oars rnetI '01 PruicW\1 John,..: I Mutor V hide' Sk;id 6, Injured 10" and aIm st losmg fmger~, two 5Qrt, su.

I

tnbl to, ecbanlcAl defect, 1, In- ~:u~~~E:lr ye~:nng~~e a~~~~:~:~~ ~_27-!attIbr.to Wuhlnttolll~)IUred 1" tall, loses control 3, water dl nfectant pIll, and ('atch- -L...J.::r:' tele~p.hUneis compl51oo~r!llreCI 4, total 4'.1 passing car Ing hand I" wnnger ed,l. .,.~

II~Y~~~;~~~~::ss~~~~~n~~;~~l~:o::; V 11 A d u~.~;-~-U~~-~y--~~;~r gu~~O~-in-lh-e

, ~' (pIllSIOn: 22, Injured ~5, disabled pmm it n erson Charles Roggenba h home., (ot,1 37, struck obstructIOn B, 0 Hoskl'ns Weds Mr. and .Mrs. H. Hansen, jr.,

injured 8. ~JJabled 1, deaths 1, total nnd family spent uesday eveningin; <truckl pedestrian 17, Injured Mr E mett Anderson of Ho~- of last week in the Hans Hansen),'i, dt~,;abl~' 1, deaths 1. tf,lt<ll 17; kJn5, an MISS Dorothy MeNarrwE' home. Burdette }~ansf'n spent the

: Wr.J1ck bie de 3, .in.jured 3, total 3; of Merr man, Neb., were married evening with Buford Johnson.f!l1'IVPl" asl ep 1, injured 1, total 1; TU€'sdu , May 5, at Martin, S. IJ., Mrs. H. J. Einihger Dnd daugh-

'I' p~<;si'ng si als and highw:lY rnm;k- by Just ce Dover. They were [:1('- fer, Margaret Ami, or Fargo, N. D.,

('J"~; 2; injured 3, total 3; railroad Icom;ian ed by Mr. and Mrs. Oscar came Monday to Ivisit a couple of1. lj'r'o~lSi1ig 4, !injured 1, total 1; struck Ericksu of Merriman. week>; In thf> Re~. f:_ J. MopdeII JJ:lrk~:d cal! 6, Injured 7, death.5 2, I The ride is the eldest dallght.f-'r home. Mrs. Moedk and Mrs. Ein-

iotal 9; m1scellaneou!'l 10, illjured of Mr. :. nd Mrs. Claude McNamE'p Inger are sisters. I

j J 1, totpl 1L Total -numbe'11 acci- of Mernman. She is a graduate of, ~knt:! '88, injured 100, disabled 4, the Merriman high school and for For Mrs. R~ggenbaCh.~, \ka1l).s 4, total 108. the past two years has been em- In honor of M s. R. F. Roggen-~J Other P~liC accidenLo;: Fjre~ 43, ployed at the Oscar Erickson C<I. f~ bach's birthdaY rlday. afternoon:1 f.Bll~ 26, in 'ured 26. death 1, total Mr. Anderson is a son of Mr. antI. guests in her home were Mrs. Paul1 27; cuts I , injured 11, ;,otal 11; Mrs. Luther Anderson of Hoskms Splittgerber and daughter, Evelyn,q.', J1:'is('e~lanedu:'l 49, injured 39, He is well known as an accordion Mrs. Martha Bier:mann, Miss Erna1 I,(]~atbi 3, total 42. Total number artist; doing considerablt~ l.Jroad- Barkman, Mrs. !Ed. Roggenbach,

'1' ~H'C.ictents 129, injul'ed 76, deathf: casting OV(>f rndio stations WNAX., Mrs. Etb Sipgart, Mrs. HarryI 4, total aO'~he deaths were causf-d t WJAG and KSOO. He V/ill hf' Schultz, Mrs. Hepry Pfluf'ger and1 b d '1 'd t I h t . d "B' "b hi J sons. Mrs. Antdn Pflueger tlndil r:~u[.{so:ta f~llaAc~~ ~~il~l c~~~.~t ~l~ ;~~~;sl.ze <IS lOgO Y s rae JQ [)onn~b~·lJ ~nd Mrs. Char]('s Ru:-;-

., tv/ire hangi g from tree. Other ~IC- r·--------- gen1Jilch.r, lei.dents w~ e caused by fires, I.1ght- Altona

I), I' .~mg,' accldental,gunshot, faVl!'l ~t ..J

t,;.•...J:,•.·..... j·.,P13Y•. accidentaJly falling in deev (.I:$y Staff Correspondent)N water anddilne-Brly drowning, run- LaVonne Hansen was a Thurs-

I,ning wee Into eye, dog bites, day overnight guest In th~ Albert'cronking c~r8, breaking window Mau home.

* I while lowefing it and cutt~ng hand, Mrs. Ed. Roggenbach ('ailed onIi ~telJl.)ing on rusty nails, getting Mrs. George Nau last Wednesday North\vesl Wayne

Ipoisoned. ~f8tleS and slivers in ..h:mdS. fac being cut by hailstbnf's :afternoon. (By Staff Correspondent.)

• IllHl sprain d anltle resulting: from Mr. an~ Mrs. Bru~o Splittgf'r- Wdbur Spahr called on Frankstumbling !Over a brick. ~~; AWlebr,:rSI uGnrdeaeYn,ev'v," eI·,n

lJln"g,mg(~..ests III _.'-ip;Jhr W. punp"day m.ornin e·

AgriCulttre: Fires 36; fnlls 10, ..injured 9', deathli I, total HJ; in- Alise Mae and Hompr Biermnnn Id.:~h~·V:'~~I~lf:)~[ ~'~,:;i~ ~1~f~~l~·;,lIn-:iLll't'd by OrBe3 or cattle 9. in- W€'r(" Thursday oVE~might [~llcsl'l In . c

'I jurNl 9 tqtol 9' mir,celloneolHl 20 Ule Ch3.rle/l Roggenbach home. ,Mr. and Mrs.,H. H. Smith c;~ll(ld'I J illjl;I'Cd't3,!dls,;b'led I, death 2, 'tot:li Mr...md Mrs. Carl Wf.lIt('rs nnd Iln th,c Austm ,spahr lJom~ FralflY

1;'. Total *,unbC'l' accidents 7:J, in- Ruth. 'WNE' Sunday evening guesl~ t'venmg.:jllred 31, - il'mbled I, deatha 2., total last week in the Wm. Stuthmann Mr. <lnd Mrs, J. H. Spahr and34. ~l""e B iculturul dp"aths were home. ErtH!.st spent SundaYr evening inellU!;ed by fall from a tractor, <lnd Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hansen, jr., tile Hoy Spahr home.jl1foctiol1 . resulting from an ax and family spent 'SundaY evening Mr. amI Mrs, Richard Kyl of~

;. W p' d C 11 (By Staff Correspondent)I w()I.Jnd. ~ther aCCidents were of last week in the Carl Frevert l'st OItlt, were Sun ay after- 0 A' (illlSr~d by fires, lightning, fallmg home. noon and supper guests at J. H. G)i>nn Roberts of Rjndolph ca11- r

110m mac linmy, falls f,om a Mr. <lnd Mrs. Herbert Bergt and Spahr's. .=,:...-""'-.&.......... ed Ih the .John Bush home.housetop~b8rbed Wlre cuts, m- children were Sunday afternoon Mrs. J. G. }{yl and John, and Dorothy Stone visited in Nor- B£'mice Mitchell W05 n Sund<lYJ{U Ie::; ree ived from buzz saws or guests last week in the Mrs. J. G. Frank TQiel were in the J. H. folk Sunday. overnight guest of lola Farne,Y. i

I£,llOpping wood, gasolme burns Bergt home. Spahr home Wednesday evening Elmer Lessman was in Norfolk J{{"ith Reed was a SUnday dlllnervllulc ldn ling a brush fire. escap- Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Frevert and a:nd the first ~wo called Sunday Monday on busJness. guest in the Mark Simp§on home.J"(lg steam from radiator cop burn- f<lmily were last Wednesday eve- morning. The Roy Spohrs were \ ,Walter Savidge was in Gettys- Mrs.•John Beckm3t'l {'aJ1ed rm

I i~g tace, runa,Wilys, fallfng from ning guests in the Herman LongE' also there WecInesdny njl~ht. burg, S. D., S<lturday on business. Mr~. Cliff Penn Thursd<lY eve-i~lnl'~es tm being ldcfled by horses home at Wake.fif;"!ld. Fn-r Bride 'of June. : Mrs. Ralph Pomeroy went to ninf:.

) r coWS, hedge tllQrn getting in Mr. and Mrs. Walter Splltteer- Mrs. F1~d Thun and Mrs. Lau- ~tncoJn Sunday to see her hu;sband. ca~:d ~nn~h:;~tm~e~:;ehO~=r::~t 1C eye au!ing infection and ne- ber and Mrs. Emil Splittgerber rence ViCtor entet'lalned at the I Mr. and Mrs. E:i<;. ThIelman

;1 !f., ".. ~ssitati~ removal of the eye spent Sunday at the Paul Dryer dpent Saturday evenmg In Norfolk Wednesday.~ ~i!I' i"i;'~~1~~O,4)~jreone disability. home near' Central City. It-lUer's home Saturday' afternoon 'r Supt. <lnd Mrs. T. I. Friest and !4iss ~arjorle Hut1visited ~ith

" '!,.,:;":i' Il1tlust y: FaJJl!I .5, injured 4, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Meyer and <1t a mlsc~lJmle~ous shower comph- D<lvid ot Wisner visited here Sun- MISS LOlS Beckman Saturday mght'~,eath"~-" :totnl 5; machinery 5, In- children Bnd Mr. and Mrs. Ray melltnry to MlSfl Dorothy Loomls d .' and, Sunday. J

. 1.·...i.t,r~it.!.-).·.~::!.total 5; miscellaneous, II, Surber ~tnd family or Wayne, were whose maniag-e to Herl1)-:m Thun a~ E C Rh de left W d Mr, and Mrs. Paul Paulsen were ~"",:,,,,,,,.....,,,,,:,.........,,,,,:,,,,,,:,.....~"':I___~~__~ ".....,__. takes place/June 10. Many lovely irs. . . o~. e nes- --+--~~----~----,----------,---

~ifts were p~es.en~ed to Miss Lo.om- ~a~l:o~p;~~:. to VISIt a week 3t

IS by T~L~a HeJ€r and Wll~3: Mr. and Mrs. Millard Tuttle ofDunklall. Ih?se p~esent were MISS IPender spent Sunday in the PaulHe.len Loc:mls, MISS ReUa. M~In- Zeplin ilOme.tYle, ~lss Alta Blecke, M1SS Em- Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gailey wentm<l Vlctor j Miss .Ruby Lutt, Miss to Mondamin, Iowa, Sunday to

~~~~th~l~frt;, ~I~~r~~~~~~ceT~~~l~ Visit. rcJ~tlves.,IIeier, Marlene ,]~hun. P<'Itty Vk- .MI::>:; l'r.cda Sund who te~che3 attor, BE-tty JeanThun, Wilma Dunk~ ~lll~~~l~rWvl~~'~~;nC.horne Fnday for

lau, Mr~l. Lefmord Bleck~. Mrs. Mrs. W. F. Robinson W<lS inWm, Blecke, Mril. Herbert Echten- Sioux City Wednesdtly Visiting

~~:PMi~~~: ~o:~~ l<~~~ViII~~~~r,~~~;, Mrs. Ao O. NeL<;on. .

Mrs, Wi~1 Lutt, ~rs. '1'. A. Straight" fr:~As~t~tr~~~O~OI3~~~~l:~di~P~I~~~r5, Hel'b~rt 'I hun, Mrs. Charles ~r. C. B<lthke home.

~ill~' ~;t~r A~~~.,t ~~~~~n, H~~Sl Mr. '~l1d Mrs. I,.cla.nd JohnsonSchroeder. )l spent Snturdny evenlllg in the

George Harder home.Mr. ond Mrs. G. W. Wadsworth

of ·pagt!:, came &undny to visit Mrs.C. J. Hurt and Miss Ethel.

Miss Betty Kraner who attendscollege at Lincoln, spent the week­end with Miss Anna Geisler.

Mr. and Mrs. George Harderwere Sunday afternoon and suppergues.ts in the OUo Hihnerichs home.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Erwin andtamily ot Concord, were Sunday.dinner guests ot Mrs. Nettie Ma­loney.

Mrs. Emma Agler o~ Winside,and Mrs. Lizzie Goodyear" who Isvisiting therc, were In WoyncFriduy,

MI'. Mltl Mrs. Hugh D1'31<e ondchildren bf Lincoln, were here Sut..urday and Sunday with Dr. andMrs. G. J. Hess.

Miss Vera Weldon ot Sio,Ux City,lett Sunday for her home attarvisiting slnee TUl!llda~ lri the J.K, Johhson horne.

Mrs'J' B. K. Lopp ot Medlord,Wis,. Isitcd trom Friday unUlWedne,dllY here with hcr sisler,Mrs, E. C. Rhodes. ' ,-

Miss B~nnche Collin's, who teach- COMPARE Elecl:rolux with,~ it"s ~.:e Qn}y,rei'rigerat,(,'lr that CI:I!I

cs at O'~eill, plans to Icome home Wha~te~~.I1~~Jectr=~~ . l1o'nVeg anYOUd dteb~~~~b;.:e_~3J.SS.'Vl.~anatcelo~Sunday lor summer vacation. Her . r ,..-. 10 .r-Ulfo H::: lK;JI 0.;..

school isiout Frid~. ! ::~~~rn~asi~~d£:~~~Aol~[ T~~ eomeinnnd '.thebea.ui'Dr,W~lterBenUtad< returned mOVlDi: parts. As a r..ult olithis IUI193G:EleotroIUxl0ij""""'ll. I~'\

FrIday ,I,om Kans~s CIty Where lie ,mnlni:. srmPiicltY1EJ.~lrOIU.xa,.not sJ)<'<t It. ,nony Mtlhw '[i.-«>"v.attended the Amerie~n 'Medical .DIy ~J""t (whl<h ... eoml.tlll but tn"", th~t ..vo you ' • &lid WOtnssoc:iati~n meetl~g. 1 I ," t

H. E·ISlmon was in C.lumbus ' 'H H 'HA''I"HME R~U~t~:~~·~.r;!:~por= . • pJ~ • •··HriME·· FT~ MAn-AG'~. ,::11:: '.' .

era.:;:;.!~~.t';;!,:,~'J~I.Auaun I - ' .. 1'1£ .62 . ,.,WAYN£,IIINEBR.

ii li!.~l.l:t!}}:i~i!t, .. Ii:) ::rJ:,;;:i!ijltt!,~\iJjfj ~,ji,,!>;i}:;:il ;mi:j!:,iii(iJjli;bjk:i;[ilil,j~~rlxt~j~l:j}:;!ji1Ii;lji,ili!I';!~!i~i~;;~lli ..~

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-IWAYNE HERALD. WAYNE. NEBRASKA. THURSDAY. MAY 21. 1Jl3B.

60,n and family spent Monday ev€- Miss Nina Thompson lwere in Lin- Co t Court R . d'- d :& I ---1------------.f la .un oom. In an .wr rna e payable to the Deparlme:tt ap to show cause why the ~'ehjc1es, 'wlll be heard at thlS days, and all comrbmts or rotests

~:~e~ hO~~.week in the ChrIs ~~~ ~~~~~a~':a~h~e~~~.;dh~UVgi~= dsa1d df uManty of19

W30

ayne, on the 15th of Roads and Irrigation and m pray of the petitIOner be not tune. Imust be made at thIs tImc PMr. and Mrs. F. 1. Moses and ter. ay y,. an amount not less than seventy- gran . . All that are a3Se:;s€,d Clre CSPCC1- Wltnes...'i my b,mri and 'scal lh.LS

~ , ....---- Robert and Miss·Neville Troutman Mrs. Walfred Carlson Mias C In the matter of the ~tate of five (75) dollars. thIS 2nd day of. May, 1936. ally urged to call and Jnsp{'C't the, 1st day Of Ma..-, 1336.i' Ear~y 'O'YSi from the Wayne w-ere last Wednesday evening Dorothy Carlson, Mrs. 'D nald arl,A. Carlsen, decease. liThe right is reser....ed to wa~ve J. M. CHERRY, Ibooks relatn'c to theIr a~sessmcnt I{SEAL)" 0 BeftJ-:a B

Heral~:-ildr ~. 20, 1920: t . th G On reading and filing the peti- a tcchnkalities and reject any or County Judge. as th,lS wdl matenaU), old us !~ C"",un'ty Cerl~,;k:)'.n~ gues Sine eorge Bruns home. Carlson and baby and Mrs. R saell tion of Pete Carlsen, praying that all bids. .. . aV01d!ng errors. u"a~'no Cou'n'tr

ro~~n:!~f l;rr :;:b~~~ aann:n~ Miss Dorothy Awizsus spent Pryor were last Wednesday ter- the instrument filed on the 8th day DEPARTMNT OF ROADS AND rd of EquahzatlOo Notlee. The BOard ',':Ill cfJntmue in Sf"S- ~('bra~y.a. 'prOfersi,j,na till bc here to give ~~~~aica~h~~te.~~~\~~n~~~r~-: ~~~~.guests in the Charles eyer of May, 1936, and purporting to be IRRIGATION. No ce is hereby given that the sion for Jlot Ie th lh" 14 4

I instructiHtl. l' day night in the Art VonSeggern Mr. and Mrs. John Grimm Mrs. th~ ~ast W~ll and bTest.am::;t o~ :·BC·Ai~~,~.t,~~tE~gi~eer. Boar of County Commissioners,l~ 'S..S an fee (oj) m t': E. H. Dn ;sett, 84, died May 20, home. Otto Lutt and Nels Nelsen pent sal ec~ase, may e prov an 13 th "B In, IS flC nglneer

k· the Counly Assessor, and the Coun- i

1920

ff ' -I M' allowed as ·the last Will and Testa- er a erres, County Cler , Iy Clerk. ",,'11 s,'l "S " Boa'd of',

," rp a fractured hip sus- r. lind Mrs. George Bruns and Monday a,fternoon and even g in w C • .. L< •

taine in ~1l' M,elvin and Wilbur were guests in Winside last week helping M . and menttof said Carl A. Carlsen, de- f) a~ne I ~lunty. Equa nation, commencmg on Tues-jG di h cpas and that the execution of on. as ,e ,County Clerk, day~,e 9th day of J,U ne, 1936, for,. r ng 0 Wayne's new pave- t e Dick VonSeggern home at Mrs. Dietrich Meyer celebret their said nstrument may be committed Dixon County. M1413 the rpose of equahz.mg the valu-

I men~1 is P 'f! tically finished and Wisner Friday evening for Mrs. 60th wedding.conc~ete is p i~f. laid. VonSeggern's bIrthday. Mr and Mrs Otto Flee Mr to Rollie W. Ley as Executor. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. alio of the followrng kinds of BEflIT1:-tG EV'i':RY STATIOS I~ LIFE.

! W~usa s it el board will build a and Mrs., James' Hanson, Mr'. and 10O~~E~~, TMhat ~une~, 1~61fat Sealed bids will be received 'at prop y of t~e county as returned Beckenhauer §,£."n:ln offr-rs a memory pirlufe - softly

Iresidence o~l[ the supenntendent J. O. B. Club Meets. Mrs: Otto Christensen. and John hea~g~aid 'etiti~n1S:~~n pe~~ the office of t?e .De~artment of by t e precin t assessors: beautiful - C'.... £>f treasU!ctL~ W~yne o~pltal Clance Dav!s JOB club WIll meet thIS af- Christensen, the last five of Hart- Dt~1 Ie tPd' t th Roads and lrtlgatiOn ID the State ~e'sonal property, WAY~""E, Telpphone 292"'· :o-.·F.:HR,\SKA

I~ underwen ~n operatiOn for ap- ternoon at the Everett Lmdsay ington, were Sunday dinner and sons 10 res e may appear a e I House at Lincoln Nebraska on I Estate, and .~~-;;:;:;;:;;:~;;::;~=~===:::;::::.:::~===:;:=;::;;~~ pend~eltls'l '1rry Jarv!s of Cotroll, lhome wtth Mrs Frank Lmdsay afternoon guests last week in the ~ounty Court ~~r:: in Wayne!~d Ii June 4, 1936, until 10:00 o'cl~k a. M tor Vehicles. 1-;--- ------ -- ------

Irecelved t ~tment for an In ured and Mrs Dale Lmdsay as host- Erwin Flec~ home. s o~~ cause w y e prayer 0 em., and at that time publicly B ar in mind thitt your ]'lnu-; Ieyebflll MI sr. Alfred Meyers s a csses Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Going of Pen- petitIOner s~ould not be granted; flpencd and read fOF SAND URAV- lots nd Improvements: <Ire ,Ill re--'Imedfcal p hent Mts J L Kelly - cler, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Lub- an.d tha~ .notJce of the pe?dency of EL SURFACING and incidental asse~sed thiS yC2!". h Tn y •T #1"11. UT FOR A

~ received ' al care. With Mrs. Clifford Lauman. berstcdt and family of Wayne, Mr. said pet.ltlOn and the hearu~g there-Iwork on the Wayne-Altona Patrol At and aU cr,mpl;llnt·; ')0 ttw,,;~ , n.. I VI~ eneN. on the Hur- Mrs. Clifford Lauman entertain- and Mrs. Erwin Lubberstedt and of,?e gl~en to all persons l~t~rest- 3~3 STATE ROAD. sess cnt of Personal propp.J'1y,1I~ s blown off in 8 cd the B. C. club Friday afternoon. lamily, Mr. and Mrs. BHger Meyer cd In saId ~atter b~ pU~lis-wng a I The approximate quantities.are: Rea Es1.a.te property, and 1tIOitJ.riy storm. Members numbered 15 with one and son, Mr:. and Mrs. Bill Meyer copy of thiS order 10 t e a?"nc

l· 1,880 Cu. Yds. Sand Gravel Sur-~

~ 14,1da vias born to Mr. and guest, Mrs. W. C. Petersen. Roll and fall)ily and Mrs. Hans Lubber- He~ald,.a weekty newspaper pn?t- fnee Courw MateriaL E IL-·-D---- ,v' Sc-ustcdt of Carroll, call was answered by the assigned stedt ,tnd sons, all of Wakefield, ed In saId. County, .three success!vc The attention of bidders is di- . r.~. Olli.30U I1 20. subjects Mrs. Harold Anderson werc Mothers' d8Y dmner guests in ~~eeks pTior to saId day of hear-ll~ec.t('~ to the S.peclal Pro~isi?ns EYESIGIIT 'I'

I l'r,a t-lnn MlSS Glldys had the program She lead a mag- the August Lubberstedt home g- cO\enng sublettmg or asslgrungJ d NIlES Ruth BartE'ls have aZiDe artIcle entItled, "What Now" . (Seal) J. M. CHERRY, Ithe contrac~. d SPECIALIST I

t d to teach at Carroll MIS Petersen was voted In as a Planting Corn. m21t3 County Judge. I The. minImum Wa~e paid to W yne Nebr.

IC lids and MISS LottIe new member. The hostess served Corn planting was started the .. Ial1 skilled l,lbor employed on this _...--- -- - -- - ~-I

,ChJ (is m ved to the house they The next mectmg will be June 2 last of the week in this community. Courtnght, Sidner, Lee & Gunder-ICf),ntr~ct ,Sh"dl be fifty (50) cents niTS. Lewi.~ & Lewis ibou ht In the west part of W,J!tC- WIth Mrs Wm Wylie The grounrl had to be red isked af- son, A!torneys.. pcr hour. CHIROPRAc..-rORS IIfie1l. I ter the heavy rain. ..Sheriff's Sale Notice. [. The ITUnlmum wagr paid to all , (Established 1914)

T iplet~11 ~two boys and a girl, Southeast Wayne By virtue of an order of sale is- mtermedlat(> l,lbor employed 00 I NeurocaJomctcr Service ,

Iv./er bor~; Ito Mr and Mrs John Perfect Attendance. sued out oC the District Court of thIS contract shall be Corty (40) 112lEast 4th St. V'/ayne, Neb. iN.!Ohns Ji of near Wakefield, (By Staff Correspondent) When school closed in district Wayne County, Nebraska on a de_lcents per hour. ! Phon._.,.19 I,

.! Ma l~, 920 The three weIghed Harvey LuU spent last week 10 Wednesday, Lester Lutt com- cree of foreclosure in the case The minimum wage paid to all --:;t _ __

118 oU~d and <.Lrc the fIrst set of with Bud Lutt. pleted eight years of perfect at- whereir\ Nebraska State Building Iunskilled lahor employed on this 1',,'fa.·tin L. Ri nger I,

..J, ~ triplets lrlj the VICinIty t Mrs. Emil Utecht spent last tcnd<lnC(~. He has been neither ab- and Loa.n Association is plaintiff contract sh~lI be thirty (30) cent.<;, : A son w~s born to Mr and Mrs Wednesday morning in the M. C. sent or turdy through all the and Chns Fredrickson, et al., arl' Iper hour. ]teaJ E'It.ate Fann Loans Il I Ed.l Appl~ of Wmslde, M<:lY 12, Lower home. grades. defendants, I will sell at public I .The attention of bidders is also wr~es every kind of Jn3'urance ex-1 192u. II Miss Fannie- Selders VISited rela- au<:tion to the highest bidder for Idlrected to the f<Jct t~at the St~te crp life. Specla.l A.ttcntion trJ'I <I' I t I' f W"d d ' At v .• 'I' cash at the courthouse in the city of I Director Of, RcemPloY,ment, Lm- FA M and AUTO~10EILE I05ur-1" 'M;Sor*rJ,·H':i~o~eOce m~~':.'ie~' ~7.y ~~~~IS\n:'~~~'de Sund.y a!tenioon Calle" b::mw;~:y~~'the Emil Wayn., in said county and slate colo, Neb,,,k,, wlil execci,e gen- aD

, 15;f.19~1.' ~"ses and E, W. Cullen M~~~r:~~a~r~;n~:;1g~:,~~sinW~~~ ~~~~~r~~:f:~r::: ;~~al:~of~: ~no·~7~c~3;d~a~h~\;I~~~'inl::::~~~ ~,~~ ~~P~:;;~:~~':n~~~rh~~r~;p"I~~; -[ C. Gildersleeve I'

: sold theit garage tn Wwsidc to Carl VIctor home. Llppendicltls were Har....ey, Allen and tenements to satisfy the judg- work. . . -~ll kinds of In:-.urance-1John 'li-oqjbS<lCk imd s.ons. Mrs. Gcorge Kabisch and baby <Jnd Roland Splittgerber, Wallace ments <ind costs in said action: Plans. (lnd speclflci.ltlons for the . -Agentlfor the- I• EjUa State, Pauline Amend, called in the M. C. Lower home Meyer, Howard and Les1Jc Young- A tract of land fifty feet by work may be seen. Clnd mformation 8\'elers of Hartford :\laltiplo :,I Ruth TJ pleAon ilnd Edmund Thursday morning. m('lcr, Herbert Berg and Bobbie, one hunpred fIfty fect, de- 2;CUfed at the offIce of the County _ Linclt }<'J3tf I'w M '1 d 'I 'V 11 M d scribed and located as follows' ('rk at Wayne, Nebraska, at the -~~----- --- -----~,

J i ernej' . e graduated from Hos- 1'5. A. Erickson visited wlthl U 1". ,In l> rs. y I eyer an Commencing at a point fort; IOffice, of the District Engineer of I

~ I!~ j!dn:r~~h:W;~~~' HCT<l1d for M;lY :l~'i~ ~f ~'st~l:e~~ Monday 8fter- ;a;~Jl~;~~~~t~I~S{.l Mf5. Fred Frevert feet west and three hundred tile' DC'partment of Roads and Ir- Sffi i{, 118, 1890: I!Mrs R. CraVl!n returned th~~~h~e~~t/~~~;s;:e:~~r~e~v~~ FDr Mrs. Carl Gust. ~~~;;;~~o~I~~~ff:~~:;i~~~V;:~~ I:ltg:I~I;~f;',~eNo~';~I:';;:;:~~~t ~; C. H. CHILVERS

1 f ~~;t~;:~~c~.~~~~·n~d· fr~~l a \~:iP ~~ ning of last week. In honor of Mrs. Corl Gust's dltion to the town of Carroll, ~~~~~s~~d IrrigatIon at Lincoln, 8ecrnt&ry-Trp.Murer

I t~~~~;~l'li'~: ill~~~~. ~.. °w;~e~~:~ dit~nc~~ ~~:~i~~~tw~~t ~In ~i~~'~~i;.r ;~lrct~~~d~lT~he:d~~~~~y~~;~v~~~~ ~O~~:ads,k~c~~ePsl:~i~dfi:t~df:~t~ fC~~i~e(~u~~('~~~~~1l~ld~~r Iwl ll b~ I~i~~~cf~a~bl~a~~r 1~~:;~:lschoolr..b~~rd let contract for a thur Odegcwrd home. - nCil~ W<ikcfield were Mr. and Mrs. thence east one hundred fifty ',mount ('qu d to ~OO p;~( ce~t <:lor "~~~~;v~u~~;:~ 12 n]lI::2~{new b lld~rg, .. Mrs. F. G. Wads- Mr. and Mrs. Kw;per Korn spent Kaspar KOI n, Miss Fannie Selders, 1eet, thence north fifty f~et, illS cnntr::lct.' '~-!' -':jWOt~h fell, and dislocated an, c1-, Sunday ~ftcrnoon of last w('(~k in Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Frevcrt <lnd thence west one hundre.d f.lfly I As an. eVlc]('nc-e of good faith in I~+- _\bov. , '1harles Chace and Mrs the Wm. Kugler home. farmly, ll;nTY, Arnold and MIss feet to ~he place of begl~nlng, ',ubmltt.ln.L: a plop'J"al for thIS j.iI••••••II.~1: Ch rhls M ~eod of Stanton, VIsit- Mr. ,md Mrs..John Lutt <Jnd hm- Lllll;J)} Gl1.~t. After il ,SOCIal time, :>ame bemg a part f)~ th~ SQuth- wotk, the I)I(JrJC'r must fll ... , With

jcd, th~il'l Jarents, Mr. clOd Mrs. ily were this Sunday dinner guests Mrs. GeuIW' Kom served lunch. west quarter o~ th~ ~orthwest llis IllflPOS,Ji. a certIfied - check Dr J l'E. R. ~~h'a C, here. : . The MondAy in thc Will Lutt home. lluartcr. of section thirty-four. mad\? p,Jyablc tn thc Department • • •

jdub ~,<ad a surprise' for Mr. :1~}(1 Mr. and Mrs. Ottu Vidor wpre' (··or \Voodrow Lutt. town:;hlp twenty-seven, range of Rq,lrls anc! fll"lgntinn <.Jnd in an GILLESI)IE1MIS' D. 'el Main who pion r~ VISIt ,sunday c\,l'ning guest!; last w("ek In hrJllor of Woodrow LuU's two, Elist of the Sixth P. M. amount not le.<;.-; than one hUndred

lin the: cll/j't. , . Mn;, Gen. Dlimon ill the C;lrl Myers hom(". blrtlldi-J,Y TIU:foidiJY, May 12. thos(' iofl Wayne County, Nebrask8. fIfty (l~O) doll"fs. OPTO:'oIETRIST

, en erta, In,I~(1 lor Mi'ss Mattie Gib- MISS Joy Granquist helped Mr1<. who {'<lme to the Otto Lutt home Dated this 15th day of May, 1936. The right is reserved tol waive ......•O~ of (!;~.lll1cll nJuffs. . Cold, A. L. Il'<'iand with house work last to spend the evenmg were: Mr. JAMES H. PILE, ;ill techn!cal!t!es and reject 'any or .,Exatit.inauonra ny dil~,~ have, dplay('r1 corn Wednesday and Thursdi1)'. And Mrs Pete Nelsen and Al\."ln , m21t5 0 Sheriff. I;d.lci~~~RT\1F:NT OF ROADS I Training

'! pJ ntillg, •. M.' D. ColC'm;w ilnd Mr. ;md Mrs. Lyle G<Jmblc ;md Johnnie iJnd Dale Grimm, Harry NOTICE . Glasses Prc:.cribed. JGc . I3i¢gler l'cturned from Au· family were Sunday dinner guests Kay, Bud and Harvey LuU ,mel TO CONTRACTORS. AND IRRIGATION. I

~ gu tal Oal....John H,ly('$ ~erved last week of Mrs. E. Granquist. Emil Lutt. Tile tIme was spent in Seal~d bids will be received at A. C. Tilley, State Engineer: .• WAYNEOffice At ~EBR.'I in ,Cuba X',Yilh the D, S. troops. .. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reeg and cards after which luncheon was the offH:'1? of the Department nf.. J. B. Martm, District Engu1-,L~UiS No Idham of Winside, 5US- baby spent Tuesday evenmg of last served. Roads and Irrigation in the state eer. . 114 East Third

;tai ed a ,t neilr one 'Cye when a wec~ in the Emil Bargholz horne. House at Lincoln, Nebraska, on O(>rtha Jkl res, County Clerk, lil~".~~;~~~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i,pi ce of'1 wood struck him... Mr. and Mrs. Aden Austin and For Elsie lIa.mrner. June 4, 1936, untJ! 10:00 o'clock a Wayne County. M14t3

~li~~I:~~!.1 ,f .P~~~li~. ~~~~~'~~~e;~l, i~~~r~:;el~~~;;eu~~:~i ~~~~~~tghuoe~t; bl::;lCl~:~n~Jon(~ay,E~~:j~' 1~~a~;.~~~~ ~~i' ;~~r~ ')~~,~~~i1io\~~;A~~Ii~~~~e~~~~ Nolirc-~r scttlem~('~ount.E. B. Cll chester, D. Cunningham Mr', nnd Mrs. Ernest F'revC'!"t and guests in th(~ Ed. Hammer home SURFACING Hnd lncldf'nlal work In the County Court of Wayne

,arid M, ,McManigal ~l1ipped <I fi-lmily cltlended the school picnic of w!~rc' Ml'. and Mror. Y. C. Hammel· on the WHyne NO! th Patrol No. County, Nebraska.: h~inl()aj:l of cattle to Chicago... district 33 at the Louis Test hom(~. ilnd WJllmd, Arnold and Mary 318 STATf, ROAD. The Sl<lte of Nebraska, WayneIW Iliam I~ icrrn<ll1n struck water at Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wert nnd Alice', Mr. ,md Mrs. Peter Jorgen- . The approxImate qUill1litips are: COllntY,5s., 1 0 feet' in a new well which ,Joan were Thursday eVL'ning sen nlld Gordon ilrld Nadme, Mr. 1,025 Cu. Yds. S<lnfl Gravel To all persons intrrested in the: pljoved I:, n artesian' gusher... guests in the Melvin Wrl·t hflnw. ;lnf! Mn;. Hay Hammer and LeRoy. Surface Cou!'<;e M3terilil. e:.,lat£:' of Arthur Benj:lmin Carhart,I -,ayne rn Palace b~,lnd will ploY P. G. BUiTeS.'-l of Gordon, Ncb., Mr. <lnd Mrs. I"ranl~ Hensdlke <lnd The attention of bldde,·s is di- deceased:!fO

FMe rial services. 1 I' waR a Tuesday overnight guest last Erne~,t and Eldor, Mrs. John rec1ed to the Special Provisions You are hereby notified thal on

i " rom Jnca .Journal for May In, week in the Clmrles Meyer home. Gccwe <lnd Ernest, nudolph <-lnd covering- subletting or ossigning ~l~et~~~a~~;rtO,~x~Ca~'ri~9,~~~d ~~~118~1: A ' mpany is organiring- ill Mr. Hnd Mni. Albert Nelson and Hans .md Mi:>s Lillie Klusman. Af- the contract,

IC dar c nty to bore IOl' coal. .. GOl'don coiled in the Harvey Beck tel" a socii.ll evening, lunch was The minirryum wage p~id to all final accqunt and petition for dis-J hn, pi 'ce went to Omaha to !ll'lmc Monday evening of last served. skilled labor employed on

lthis con- tribution :of the residue of 'said

!hav~ .a': apoon llscemdon on tile week, tract shall be fifty (50) cents per estate, a determination of the heirs~Fout(h.1 Ie plnns to go up !lve Mr, and Mrs. E. M. Laughlin I...OCALS hour.... , and for a discharge. Hearing willI ~iles, .~:. Ed. Harrow entered the and Helen Marie Visited ill the Otto The mirrrr;:;llm wage paId to all be had on said account and lJetitio!)

.~ 'walking 'I onlCst nnd was outfitted Lutt home Sunday evening of last Mrs. W<lIlace Brubaker of Win- intermer,lJt~'I'abor employed on ~;:\yt~~, ~~~~;;k;,O~~\hcR~~n"J,d~~'with refi eggins. He plans to take week. si?c, vL<;itcd ~l'. and Mrs. Charles this conh"acf ~hall be forty (10)iu» Wfl~l~ g ;:is a profession and as Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Larson and Rlcse here J:'nday, cents per hour. of .May, 1036, at 10 o:clock n. m.a t=st i~ walk to Sioux City. The son visited in the ~. C. Lower Dr, L. E', Perry, dentist, phone The minimum \V<lg(! pilid to 'Ill ~l=~sons interested ImayPfnea nd will accompany him home Saturday evenmg of last 88w. n7tr. . unskilled labor employed on this

I Pirt of, e way. weelc. Rev. and ~rs. M. C. Powers re- contr<lc1 ::;hall be thirty (30) cents 1

I , Mr. and Mrs. Albert Damme ami turned last I hllrMlay from il trip per hour AUCrioN' I rENNA Bcn Dlimme spent Sunday evening to Ha~tings and Kearney. .,'. .

I J. of la~t wee-Ie in the Carl Damme Ill', W. A. ~mery. dentist. 112 E ,..1 I~e l"ittentlon .of bidders IS n.lso ~ ,

1,1,',: (B I ta f Corre~ondcnt) home. 3rd st. Phone 45W. o24tr. dlletted to the Llct tl13t the Stdle 1~ .j 1VIi8~1' veJyn Baird SIll'nt Sun- MI'. ,lnd Mrs. Leonard }f('n,clJ Hev, W. C. Heidenreich returned Qirector ~f. ~eem~loymen~, Lin~ CATTLE, HOGS,

d Y'af:t (lon or last week lin the ;md daugbter,were lust Wednesday Im,t Thursday from Sidney where c~17' Ncb~u.sl~tl, WIll ererclse g('.~.: 3nzo 'Jden home. (~v(min[( ~~ucsts in the Fred Vidm' he :j~tc~dcd ~ .~Ot1ferencc.. ~i'~~ so~P:~~~I~;m~~~rli~~'i P:~;Utll;~; HORSES, MULES,I ~MI'. [11 Mrs. Fred Brun:; were 110,nc. , MI. ,lI1d 1\11 s. G. A. L,unbcrson W 'I

\. hiJl'sd~ ~ «~vcning gUCSUi in the Mr. and Mrs, Will l~ibengofld and entNtaincd Mr. ;:lnd Mrs. Hnncocl, .01 to .• SHEEP~ corgo, ?nulS home. . fatnilY were MondllY eveninj~ of Laui'el, at SUl1d~y dinner. PJ<Jns und :'ipeclflc:JtI?ns for ~hei TMJ's. ]riarl Wudc <lnd Mis:; Vlold ~ues~; lant w(~(Jk In the Jacob Hee/~ l<:yCS tested-glasses fUted. Dr. WOl'lc -mny be seen. nnd informatIOn At!W~\dIC I,g,ci,c 'l'hul'~day aftcl"IllJun home. T. T. Jones. J.11!itf. sec,ured at the offlcc of the County WAYNE NEBi~e~LS Ii district :IS.' Mr. and Mn;. AlbC'l"t Fuoss and MI:s. Lawrcnce Wumbcrg of tle.rlt at Wayne, Ne~)ra~kn, at the ,..

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", ",M,t ~ ~~M,t'fi w C p,t " •. 1 Ch,lldl'Cn Wl'l'e sundOY, evening Hal·tm~·ton visi1.edherclaslThul's- Office of the County Clerk, at EVERY MONDAY' JI~ atrI~llllArm' ~;pe~t 'b:~t ('w~~~~~(~ (~allcrs in the M. C. Lower home day with tile Clwdcs·Heikcs fam- fonca: N~bra~l,a.' at the oC!ice of ,hlIY'CV~111Il{Un Pilger.' lU,st wcel~. ily. l~~ Dlstnct Engineer of th~. Dc- I'L....--...;;,;;;;;;;;;,- II M'. Mrs. Alv:in Vogel spent 'Mrs. H,iJlTy Wert and Mrs. Har- Whito or pink gold (rames, in.. p.uttnent of Roads and lrrlgatlon At 12:~O p. m~ I I 1 ~S ttJa 'ingof Inst week in the ()'d Gildersleeve were Friday af- c1udlnl: lens. $8.' Gco. J. lIess.l\L at .1'f0rrolk, Nebraska, or at ~h~ If you want to buy o~ sell 'THOUSANDS OF NEBRASKA MOTORISTSW,' m., I) home. tC!l'noon guests in the Magnus West- D.. Wayne. NCb,• m9tr. ?f!lQ,e o.f.th~ D~par~ment of ROd~~ live stock of ::lny kind try the ,i. .. . " ' ,:IJ ~r. s. Ray.Gamble were ll;lnd home. . Mr. and Mrs!, E. A. FOrb?s of cnd IIrngation at Lincoln, Ncbras Wayne market first. i I

Sunda ng guests last weel\. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Baird and Yankton, wJre Sunduy dmner ,tao'. I! . Le • g th TRUTH Ab ut G I': M'I g~

"th. Lage home:, L,uwell wel'e Sunday guests last guests of Mr. and Mrs, L, C. Lamb- Th,e successful bidder Will be l'e- W'"AYUE ,SAL~SII I" amID eo" aso IDle I ea eFra :t.i dsay and Md. Everett V(;ek In tho W. J. Clai'k home at crson. qUlr~d to (urmsh bond in an ni«d~a visitcd in the Briny Ncl- Nlckerson, Ncb. Mr. and Mrs. L" VV'. Kratavil and <l.~OlJnt equal to 100 PCI' cent of COMPAIIY I' I' • Nebrnska motorists arc driving thousands of simple roles to foll.;>w to become cU,gibte Jar

In: h: m'C~ 1:hursday c.vcntng, Mr. o,nd lvIrs. Hnrvey Larsen and Richard left WI~dnesdilY for Ore- IhlS ,con~rac~. ,n ,ne.;j mile.'i daily in the greatest road lcst ever at~ generous awards ob completion of the iat.

, ~a6, hn~, Albert Gamble "Yere fnmHy w~re Sunday aftemoon anp gon. 'I'hey plah; to tocatc on the I A~ .a~ evtdence or ~ooQ faith i.n lV. D. NOAKES. I\lap,anr t~mptcd •• ;, to aD~cr this oncimpona~tque~- You can eriter your car ~ow, M9n~$ eydning guests l,ast week s;~rper .guests last wcel't: In the west'co'ISt. , jsubtmttmg a proposal for thiS 'fton: /low mll"y miles per ga/lo.n oj gaJolme "·tll . _ •. ':;;,;:;;.;j;...

ih the ~thUi' Odegaard ~10mc., J<;Jhn Lutt"homc. Miss Lucille MCC0!1l1cU who lwork, thc bidder must file. with Phone 304.\V W.yn~, Ntb. Ihe at'erage driver gel I/Ilder 4J1crage Jrilli,lg E~'cry SI~Ddard 011 f'tatJoo and ~al~r is pro-, ,r :M,,rs Frank, .LindSUY, ",nd Shir,- ',Mrs. Henry Brudigllm rind tcnches in Council :Bluffs. enmCIJllh~i~S~p~ro~I~,o~5U~I;,~n'~e~e'~'l~lr~le~d~e~h~ee~k~~~:t~~~!~!~~~11cOlldilions:J . . VJdcd with a numBer of ResearCh '!Test Cat I

!.~:ey' ,da are' spending a couple M~ble lIud Dorot.hy spent lasl ll'rldtly cvenh',g to: vIsit until Sun.-I~1 I ~~ ===:r==. entry kits. You cao!enter your: car i,r.j: this fll~•

. te~·IF~:i ~h'e:,., ,,' ho~e. Wedncs~uy evening in the Arthur day at Cha.r1(~s McCpnncll's., We know from carcrullaboratory tests tbac doatiogroadtcst,,ae.mattetwha[;ma,lc,,mo~elill fII Mr. I nd. Mis. Raymo Nichols <!>d~gaatd homC!. Miss Hazel Reeve. Miss Helen ,I W "Standard's Basolines are capable of fully a.s or year it may be'i,There arc nq ObliC;;.don'lnd' , ,werc ursday ~l" and Mrs .. AI·th~ll,· Odcg~l-\r~ K(~l.IogU' and Mj~s Coila Potras NEW LO RA~TES' 'long mileage pcr gallon as any orocr gasolim;s whatever on your .pare-no extra. ,~lnvmg-

I.yc, ,e,sts in the Will Test' ~Il;d daUghter,S were MondnY:t(vc- were last WCdl1~sd,ny (!v(:ning din- I ' FARM 'j I,' on the rnarkct-if~cot longcr. But gasoJjnc, nothing to do\ beyond making al1l" :accurate '

, , . II' nlng SLipper gucstsillst w~ek in the nCI' gucst~ or Marilyn and Stanley ! LOAN milc;lge dCp'cnds on many factors-and Stand.' rep-0rt of your d.rhipg habits. ThJ 5~:r:vic~ man ' i, ! 'c:. Petersen :'fmd Pnt- J~~m Knr home. Str~tton., ' = '! ard is unWIlling to. make milea~ cWms until will explain ev.rythl.ng,. ,,', 'I, ',. I ',',

(' W.el,'c M,OlldaY[llrtcl',ioon" I I!II,,155 EIsic Ho~mcr SPOl,tt 011 Any f,d. Holvlg ",f Nebrosl<a City, was ----,or . - I hI' be b ck db" bl I

, I,. ' " 1" '"I ~ 1 % I oso c alms can a 0 yIn "pUla .;4<110 $5,000 ·,n Msh" awa'rds for Iesl , dn,'vers,,' ",,"" weoll, With M's. Harold S4ndar lusl "teck ,in the F'. C. n '. tUl'sday '• .saturday ,guest in 4 '5 or t' 0 "EAR TERM -, , ' ,i", J~:~tnmct· horp<t., ~lbcrt Hammcr ~he J. N. ~in ng hQll;le here. The I I' SoStandar~OiICompanyofNebraska,join. 'Yo~withothcr~dvJestmotoristsw~,I~~p;m.·,~

,-s~, ~vor ¥~I~ri,~ ,;H,!d,. ,1'"fIl..cn w<:re In SiOUX Falls on busi- 2 '~, PROM.PT IN5PECTI~N J ingwiththe~tandardOi1CompaDyo£Indiana,; p1)l:withthesimplctcqui~cment5,~~:,meeligi.:!~el~C ~bis 11: Sund,a,y, .who 1s in n~ss Fl'l~ay. "" AND :PISBURSEM~,~,T : in conducting the World's Greatest Road Test, '. bI«;for generous cash Ilnl:l

lmerchaljtdi I a~:~d.s_;,!

II~',the"C8rlos"Mrir':: , 1 fbeupcr~t-" I: Mrl' ap.d·M:r~1 Jo~ri Dennis 'arid! . (·1 L ' has invited 'Car ownerS' in ',! 'q,mpt~edetailiorc,"sg~Qer... !:·11', , I'" ,'In ,:£1' m! on' opcl'ation 01' app~n- Everett, nnd t'Irs. L. E. Panapal{cT No Slock DcatictioDS. ·rJo Examirliil0n F~b. Wh Ncbrask!1 to' cooperate in col.. ,'ous;offcr :ate ghoen i~:,thc:fO:Ld I

l's,' Artimr:'Mlll\ll and' Idlci!is: Was' able' to, at lip last were in I.in~oln Snturday to nt-i Not Refinance Your Present Loan at the New 1.0 I.Clio/: mileage f.ClS chis s>im-' "".=-,-.. .est'record book whi~' ,.o~rc. I!I ~undnY' 'evening of: 1\Vcck-ena. tqnd the stat~ l\lgh ,school ,track Rate? I' mer. Standar"d ProvidCS~JI• ,cci..·c when you cntct{ our (:,1,(:-'the oscadlflmn, hq~c' :' Mr.llaiJdMI'$, Mllrtin ltoll d h'lc~t. Gcrnl9, !lonnis' of Mitchell" L" co~dingandtab\ll.tingm nal, • 1$ a' "Research: Test 0 1" I: "":;:,,1:,,, "," ' , ,'" hrf~~~$l~t~willllkl~lC ~?~~a~s~~~~~~~~~~~rthe ~~cnlsl~ 'A'FOR FUj,.~fIER ~N~F'O,RM~TlONSE:. ' Car ~wl!~n ihavconly II; ,fe~" ".'1""'" ".i,S1!l'PJyi~'¥F,'j~c~.G~t '!~.I;

eorge".tlruns omc' n I n (!o.. -'_r_..:...::..-. II ", , -'-'- __'__ I T:I'CAV INAUGn 'STANDARD" QC It' 'C'OMPA~N,1:, "!,' i

ti\,on9~,of ,TJ'!,~~Cta,9le"~,~i,~'W,a'9.,p~,,,~I!I1~1 ii, ~ ~I" "" .[1 I' " 'i ' ", ,. o,,'i..:awu':, ' "ni·!!: '':,M,r. and coJn~~.Ss. ':F.:' e~"r ska. ~ay~,~,D' ,~~ynf' i. ,I; : Dl~~f Nebr~.k·Anna and At~ Coun~y Court. held at the Be sure your car is saf. to Idrive. then DRIVE SAFELY:'

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WAYNE HERALD, WAYNE, NEBRASKA, TlqJRSDAY, MAY !l 1938.

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1935 Pontiac Coupe. If,you'r(! in the market forn coupe here's one thatyou'll like at the price,

1935 Ford V.8 Tudor. Fin­ish good, tlr~~~ good, me­chanically good. This caris fully equIpped inc1ud­il1f~ I'urlio nnd heater.

1932 Chevrolet Coaell·This car hn~ had the bestof 'care; only, 25,000 miles,

original finish ff,0d' tiresgopd, uph~lste ,clean.Guarante~dO. . Here isa reall value,

Record.brfla'dng sales 01 new·Chevroletsmake th,es~better trade·in values possibleI

,1928 Ford AT~'dor. Thiscar i~ a gobd uy if you

are loo](ingj fo a lot of

transpol'tatlon. t 10"; COg!;.Don't miss thisl one. '

1928 Buick, Standard Se~

dan. Here's one that isreally, in good I condition.Original finishl good, tiresgood,'backed Ijy OUl' O. K.that counts.

t Coach. Or­

ood, mech­

in every

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1934Cbovrol t Standard

C~"'Cb, IA ni'ce Jute Tllodel,

i;, l'Ilf~dlf~lj, econ( mical r.ar,t:'~lced for qui k sule.

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Trautwem and Mrs. Nick ~. and Lyle Jenkins attended. Com- day evening in the John Bergerson b~rg. Mr. and Mrs. Nels BjorklundOn the menu committ(!:e were s. mencement was Tuesday. Miss home. and family of Wakefield, Mr. <:lndD. J. Davis, Mrs. E. L. Pea on, I Jenkins' train.i)lg will be'finished in Mr. and Mrs;. Jay Mattes and Mrs. George Magnuson and fam-Mrs. J. E. Hancock, Mrs. Will ees August. family 'were Thursday €yening By. Mr. and ?.'rrs Albin Petersonand Mrs. Eric Cook. The arty -- guests in the Rudolph Swanson and famjly, R:t:brd Wessman,closed the club year until fa, .~ home. Hans Johnson and u.>uis_ Swan~

M' L'lli d M' M'ld ed son were Sunday d.nm·r gue<::t~ in \jOas8 Graduates r swa:on ~~ta;uesda~seven~n:or i the Reuben Goldbug home.- - 'llI:

At Carroll Schtl.ol ~a;~:,eek in the Gust Kraemer I Garden Club Meets.oj,.llJ.ll!~-+-"::-'''''_''T .....-e-r IPierc.e, spent Sunday in t.he Lo~ last week in the Merle Roe and Maggie Davis, Mrs. Dolph Hiller, ,. Con.grep.UonaJ Chureh.· j Garden club \>. ill mett Tue-sday

MorrIS home here. . Paul Rethwisch homes. Mrs. Grace Jones and J. L. Davis. I Sunday school at 10 a. m. . ~rs. F:ank CaF]sQn and. Opal ~ afternoon, M3Y ZG, .... ,th :>In Har-The Max Brudigams Were Sun- Donald Linn who teaches at Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warnke Scholarships Are Awcu+.ded Ladies' Aid meets next week vlSlted ..nth Hazel Carlson m the: old Jeffrey,

LI-'::=:=--'!loo.....~....~, Iday dinner. guests of Mrs. Mary Stuart, and Avery Linn who and daughter of Carroll,' Iowa, Wilma Jones and Lucile Wednesday with Mrs. Lot Morris Arthur Johnson home Thu.rsday I --Doring in Wayne. teaches at Newcastle, were week- were here Sunday with Mrs. Reel,S o~riday. and Mrs. Lloyd Morris h~. a[~oon. ,. I For Richard Stalling. - AI

: d 'Y. Dr. and Mrs. A. Texlcy were end guests in the M. S. Linn home. Warn~e's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ~ -_. ~ Hazel Ca~1son and E.eret;t, Mr. and Mrs_ C ._t Kr;J(>rr}[T :-Ir,d' '.. IErnest Harrigteldt has a new Sunday supper guests in the Rev. Miss Roma Jones who teaches at Fred Schrader. They left Monday Carroll high school graduated 16 ". Many Hear Chotr. Marlin and DOriS. Johnson spent family. MISS ;"1<-:.:.. B:'"hr:l j :\11;dr. R. L. Williams home. Creston, and Miss Virginia .tones and Mrs. Schrader accompanied seniors and promoted nine eighth A large crowd enjoyed the Sunday afternoon In the C. J. Mag-I Herman Lehman .... :,<3 ~>,: .. n, F.lmH:TlJohn LalJrie was in OmahH 'Sun-I Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bartels <:lnd Who teaches at Stanton, finish their them to spend a mOnth or six graders Friday evening at exer- Wayne college a capella choir ot n~ home. . . Albert. BIll. Ernl " ..,nd F' l.tlJ H,·:~n.

d B t th k d h weeks .' held' th M thodist h Wayne, Sunday evening in a prO-i ..MISS, Irene and MLSS AnIta Er- Glenn RIce ar,c1 f:(·rj r{~Jf-m!Jf ",'

jY. arbara spent Sunday evening in erms IS wee an come orne. . CISes m e e c UTch. l7Tam at the Methodist church. W10 and M, iss Vera H,ogle were helped RlthiJrd S·<.Jlllfl" o"I",'r',,',"Bonher Morris W<lS· in \fayne the A. C. Sahs home. Ch8rles Kales and Oliver drove Mrs. A .. B. Pari~~ came from Senio~s entered the church togeth- ...... S d di J b 1)

.rriday. Mrs, Jack Allensworth spent to Lodgepole, Neb., Thursday to Omaha Fnday to .VISlt for a while er as Miss Jean Pasewalk played Presbyterian church dismissed ser- un. <ly nm gues:s, In the L;,-le, ht.s blrthd<ly FriO .... :. rn tilt:: W D.Mrs. Frank· Rees was <l Wayne Tuesday I'n Randolph .. ,,'tl, her ,1'",- bring home Miss Viola Koles who in the Ra,lph MIlle,r home. The the processional. The girls' glee vices ~o that the congregation Cle\(:,land home. IStallmg home.1 " ~ Gl H f lIb I W I might attend. Rev. and Mrs. C. T. Carlson and I --- '

:~'l:iitor' Friday. tel", Mrs. S. S. Gibson. taught there. They returned Sun- enn ames. amI Y of Belden, c u sang uMerri y e Live'. fol- __ ITheodora and JudIth ',t,'ere last C'.d of ~--koj Everett 'Rees was home from Supt. and Mrs, Hugh Linn of day. and Carl Melhcks of Battle Creek, lowing invocation by Rev. it L. Wed 3d I _ ..~ ~

syne over Sunday. Dixon, were week-end guests in Mr. and Mrs. Will Fisher of were Sunday ~uests of the Millers. Williams. Dr. J. G. W. Le~'is of Presby1erian Church. 'Ro~ ay. evenmg guests 10 the I ·...-ish to exprE.-'~ my Ein("'f'~'"Mrs"H~wel1 R€es spent SUnday We M. S. Unn home. Omaha, were week-end guests in The .LIOyd MIllers came for the Wayne. gave the add..ress oh OIls (Rev. R. L. Williams, Pastor) Erwm home. . thanks to ali t.brJS-e whu s~rlt r:,w

in the Will Rees home. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dral(e and The C"'lvin HJ.trlb~t home Mr evenmg. Honesty the Best Policy?" iNeal Sunday at 1 p. m preaching In f M.rl· and Mrs. Robert Ervlln andjletters. carWi and flr.lw€TS 'lo'bJlE' 1, ~iss L.i.lIie .Brogren ,spent Fri- Pauline spe~~' the week,;cnd witH Fisher"ls n broth~L of Mrs.' Hur~ John Matt,.ens of ~oyncil BlUffs, Grubb, principal. presen~d achol. Welsh. Sunday s('h~l to follow. ~ml y were SU~day afternoor: a~d. was 10 a SIOUX CIty hoopltJI .',1.--.

day at Clifford Parker s. relatives at Primrose. hert. Mrs. c.- A. Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. ar~psl.1he nOIT.fla:l schOOl sc~o!ar. JUn1~r and senior. C. E. Sunday M!l:'eY~:::e~t ~,~ ~. Nettif::: IArthUr Juhnson .. '·'Gilbert Sundahl spent Sunday The John Nelson fDmDy of nf':lT M,'ss De,'t,,'C", Murr,'ll of L,'ver- Ed. Coney and fam,ily of Pilger, ship gomg to Wilma Jones who evem~ at 7. JUOlor leader is M d M H Y E' I --nth W Su d hI h e ,~ ,- M d M B N led the class in scholarship wi::;' an MaTilyn Owens and senior leader is "'1:'" r·Ranl h·P

rs. enry TWt toln and I FoT' Ah"in Rastedf'

1 ~hee Armlh'ur Lnagaes wOemre ;'1 Rob- W.ayne, had Sunday dmnf>r in the mo, re, CaliL, started WednesdDY r. an rs. en lEsen and fam- M' M '0_ -. ., £ .... W P omerGY wen Llo- ~ .'.£ .... Vet J hn h By of Wayne Mr. and Mrs Ker- average of 90 and the c urctr l.SS ary nc"CS. Preachmg follows. coIn Su ci f..o M P A number of frlH1ds and r,,"l::;~

eli Eddie's Sunday evening. I or 0 son o~e. . thIS week to come to Cnrrol1 to mit Fork and Miss H~,len . Fork school award gOin~ to L,ucHel Rees Ladies' Aid met Wednesday this in 'the ;~Yran's ~r=r:J'tarl', omeroy tiv~ gathf'red ,In t.r.£· Ht-nIl'Y H..,,-Mi~s Arlene Roe spent Satur- Tu~s'da~'l~,,~ac~e;a~ol~(,C'~~:~I~: ~(:n~a .n:l~~th·S vacntion with the were Sunday dinner guests in the who was second high "'11th a~ aVe week at the church. Mrs. Wm. M~ and M ci"l'c l.s . tede home Sunc ... :_ ",'.r.-nmg 10 !-I, b

1ay In th.e A. C. Sahs home. Henrickson who IS ill. . Ul r~ .n Geo. Bock home. erage or 89..Supt. C, L. Jitanek Pritchar~. Mrs. Jay Havener and TueSday after~~~:m gue-sa~ l~~ :.:.:~ AlVin c:eh'br<.ltt' m~ [J.r1lld<.t)', L ,r"_;l

, Jay McCanaha and Harold Mor- Mrs W' yne Evans Mr Cl I Hugh Linn went to Stuart Satur" A Mothers' day dinner was presented . ~Jplomas and 41ghth Mrs. LoUIS Johnson served. I m the Frank C3rlson home The .. \1,:35 S£,:\('<I 8.t \1:.(- ,,-It)~lrl~ ~ere in Norfolk Bnt!Jrday. Mills ;nd

iJMrs. 'H. L.' H<Jr~·(.-r l:.~;: d'ly t~ bring hor:nf' Don.ald Linn served Sunday this week by Mr grade ,~ertI!lca~s. The glee i club. Iwere nlso luncheon guests~ ~ ---

I MiSS Etta Jenkins, Wa1ne 'stu- Nonfolk visitors Fridny, who f ~m,p,ll,ted hIs tf'Hchmg term. and Mrs. H. C. Bartels. Gues~ sang Farewell' and Rev. 11·.H. Methodist Epinopal Chureb. 1.1r and Mrs W A -E..... ln and For Donald nlles~4ent, was ,home over Sune;lay. Miss France~ and Ke·Tlm.th Hf'n- Hugh flnJ,,!lC'd his tenching Let New- were Mrs. Jack Allensworth of ~owler pronounced the beQeChc- (Rev J H Fowler, Pastor) family and Mrs Clarence LiSle Mr Jnd Mrs HL.drJlplll S\' "me Jf1l

. Mis~. Ruby .Davis" ~l~es her cry of Plui'nvipw, ~pent SlIndvY If] f'J.<,tl.e thIs w~ek. . Los Angeles, Dr. and Mrs. S. S. tlOn. J~nlors had decorated,: the Sunday, May 24 and Bonnie VISited m the Floyd and daughlt.-rs. G< tnle MIJd·.-jBphool In dlstnet 44 thiS 'We~k. the H. 1... Harmer homl'. Ml<;:; lk:ltrwc Mill of Ponen, Gibson and family of Randolph, c~urch In senior colors of rosr and Sunday mormng at 11 o'clock we IReynolds home Sunday afternoon 3nd Edn3.•md H... ru) IJ.r.r,gt..H;':Mr. and M.rs. Wi~l Knoll spent Mr. ;)nd Mrs. E(,1w;)1 Rouerls :md c<Jmc from Wayne with Miss Gwlfa Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bartels and sIlv~r. ; I are ttl have the memOrial SETITlon Mr Dnd Mrs John Bergerson Iheloed D{JlDdld Thlf-. (f l... lor..lrJ- III

'Sunday evenmg ot. John ~rle.r's. sons were Sund-ny dinnl'r gUf'Hts HI ,J(JlW.~ to sPl'n~J the week-end in B:lTbara, and Miss Dorothy Bartels. HIgh sc~ool classes wentl to a and you are Jnvlted to be WIth us MISS Bertha Bergerson and MISS fIrst blrthd... ) SUf!(f ... y 'Jl II .. fl'i IMr. _~~d ~rs..Ed. M~rrJl! and j thel Clifford FrancIT. homf'. the C. H. Morns home. John Jones Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Otte and ~ove 10 ml~es west ot <:=ar,rofl Fri- 3,t thiS time Sunday school at 10 Matilda Westhng v:ere Sunday a!- Thu:-s h.r;me

prggy were 10 SIOUX .Clty S3tur- l\iIiss Marjorie Roe compldes her was also 1ll'l"C' from Wayne for the children of Madison, were Sunday day for theIr closing plCOlC.1..oW.. 0 clock. and why not be 10. your t.ernoon guests In the M.artm Ro-I --1y. I' tea¢hing term at Eli this week :Jnel week-end. dmner guests of Mr. nnd Mrs, Geo. er grades went to Wayne paj(( Fri- p~ace in Sunday school and thker- dell home. ~ Pleasant IJiIl St'h.ocd.H. ~. Bredemey~r. and W~1t~r wilt be home next S<lturd;Jy. Mrs. ,John Owens, delegate from DUe. The two families and Mrs. day, and grammar room ~ to Vices. of the Church. . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson I . PJeaS<Jnt _},~111 s~:" ... }1. rll£tllet rH .

'l"'ere m Uandolph Fndny on LUS1- Mr. t-lnd Mrs. H. C. Burtf!ls :md R;mdolph Ea~l('rn St~Jr lodge, and Otto Black spent the afternoon Lind the B.rugger farm. A full house thoroughly enjoyed and son, Miss Minnie Carlson and I closed Ffldo J \'{ltn Zl I)HTdC f'Jr lh"n~ss. Mrs. Juck Allensworth vl~iLed the Mrs. T. P. Roberts, delegate from were supper guests in the Emil Otte Semors. went '0 Norfolk W~nes- the concert l.ast Sunday night by Virgil Pearson were Thursda" children "'M. t.ht::-ll' ;....;.,rt"'!;t.s. \ll.~ "

Geo. Hol~lc~mp was horne from John Gl'ttmans Sund;ly evcning. WinsJde lodge, f(.turned Friday home nenr Wayne. The Herman day eventn~ last week to at~nd a the a cappella choir from Wayne evening guests 10 the Frank Carl~ Irene ErWin IS 11-.(· tt-:.,chf"C. Al.,."u"this sales terntory for the week- Miss Arlene Roe ~:Iosl'd her from Llnc(Jln where thpy attended Brockmans were at Emil Otte's for show. Juniors. went to Nbrfolk under the efficient leadership of son home. 80 were pn:serlL ;\ S+.,Jn pr'Jg..- .... m jend. . . school nenf Randolph 'fucsd<'IY gr:lnd lodge meeting. dinner and supper. Thursday evefllng, and sophomores Prof. Clifford Bail". We hope to Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Peterson was given ill U-J~ .... rkrnL-6n ...ftt"1" ,

hiVher~~;O~e~~On~aVISI~~h 'j:~~, wirth a picnic in Randolpl~ p~Jrk. Mr. ,Jnd Mrs. Rasmus Nielsen went to Wayne Wednesday f~r t~e ha ....e them again some time. and Mrs. C. J. Magnuson and Mel- whIch Ml'iS Ef'.~Jn 5-t·: '. ~~d I~~ c:t.<.>mostorne y The Dowc.Loves were l~ WGyne nnd d;wghtcrs of Hoskins, Mr. and JgOOE show. Ne~1 Grubb went ~ hIS Other announcements will be vin went to Sioux City Thursday :.nd cake.

"Th' " f d' SntUl'dDY· MIss Hannnh MIJIs ('arne Mr·s. Clyele Perrin and Donald of ' .. gS~ltICL~lJBtS home at TIlden. Miss Murlel~ Beck made at the time of the morning to see Mrs Arthur Johnsone Cllf or Parkers were Sun- 1 ·th th f h' went to LftchfiE~ld, and Missi Jean service. hospital th;~£". U1 3 Have Farl"wdl Pariy.

day dinner guests in the lIans Bro- lom~ WI _ em or t e w('ck-end. Shole~. Mr. <:mel Mr>;. Geo. Noelle Pasewalk to N rl. 1k Miss Ft ConcordIa LL;U,f'Lln 'I huir h'cl .,, ren home MISS MUriel ~eck. left. Thursd<:IY I/)~ R:.Hld(Jlph, spcnt TuC'sd;lY eve- 0 0 • anees Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Erickson '"'~ M' V.··· S tor her home In LltchflCld, Neb, nlng last week in the Wallace Ta.ylor goes to Cozad atter Mem- St. Paul Luthen.n ChnJ'eh. nnd sons and Mrs. Gus H.anson* farewell party S<.J!urd,~y E''''fontng

ISS Jrgmm Jones of tanton, where she will spend the' ,. c- I ll' d" h Social ForecasL orlal day. Other teachers are at (Rev. C. E. Fredricksen, Pastor) childre Th d on the Rev. C. 1 C,Jrlillm Ltvm (or, 1spent the week-end in the W. E. Mr. and Mrs. Ivor MOl~I~~~~~~i ...I~~va-1~~1 %rs o~:'f Swanson Mr home here. . Ladies' Aid held its quarte-rly and lu~c~~~ne gu::~ j~y th:\'~:J Lee EllIS whu It-;,..-(·s far Ams-

iJO~:s.h~~·garet Owen of Ana~ ~iss. Evel~n c811ed Sund~y mom~ and Mrs. Oscrl~ Swanson Dnd 'bab; Rebeknhs elect officers May 2~. Lions Club Holds s.ocial meeting Wednesday this Anderson home. worth. Mr. EllL~ (I... ,j taugbt 10 th,~·

. I:~~~i.sI~~~ is visiting' in the Lot m~:~, ~~~~sJ~~~yn~e~:;l~'h~~~'~ ~::nein~~ T~~W~~Sn~~~':on~~~::' Delta Dek bridge club meets L d' g' p t ;::k~~slhp~~~c~:a~~;" Lr't.nct ve~':n": ~~:i ~~~n~;:a:~\~ ~o;';;;gh In Cc~r(Gr~ rugh schue I~" Miss Viola'ThomCl's was a Tues- :-vent ~o SIOUX Clty M?nday to \"l.~- S;ldlC Smith rJf Wenntchee, Wash., Fridny with Mrs. Ed. TmutwclO. a le rog am Bredem~yer, Miss Hilda Hokamp, Oscar Bjorklund and daughters ,For Ji.mm.ie Kirc:llmer.

'd . ht t· th R R L It until Wednesdny WIth Mrs. Y,lr- .1nd the W. O. Smiths were at Olaf Mrs. S. S. Gibson i~ entert..lini':(: Lions club members enteriained ~rs·sW~. Wagner, sr., Mrs. Mar- spent Sunday eveni.ng in the -Ar- 'Mrs. HenrJ: :,Ieyer and ML5.'I w'lrn~ h~~: m e ev. . . y.m·s mother. .' ,Swanson's Sunday afternoon. this Thursday at h<.>r home ,'n R"" _ ~ vlOd Me uewter, MBrs. Ed. Hokamp lhur Anderson home. Clar W hh! fWd

CI ~~~~~d Mrs.' 01;~ Wagner were <:;leo M<.lC D:/\ lS" Betty. ."VJJ1ter- Mrs. Cliff Hurlbert nnd Verdon ... Monday evening at ladies'l night" an rs. m. ruggeman. Each Mr. and Mrs. Evan Peterson a IS.c 0 (J u~me, li.n !'.Ir-~. ./

Sunda uests in e W. H. Wu N ~t~ln and p('gg~ .LtC MU~ ~ ill wp.re ,1Jld D<Jrreli of FrC'mont, were here ~;;;~~s~ ~;~~g~l~;~~~~~~hh~~~1~ bda"nnnqeUrClDa"sntdr"cPlrOGgorva.mrn'oFrOlalo,Wttninegr br~oghi~:t~e~'n Wednesday and Arthur Johnson and Vandil...~ ~~~~h g~~~e~n \e;: ~~di:r~: -I I

"Y gh g 10 Sholes TUfrsdDY to Vl~dt MISS Fnelay f'1,!('nmg fol' commencement 'l Johnson went to Sioux City Su""n-

,', ner, Jr, orne. Beat' T'lt . ~ , Angeles, Culi!. of Fullerton, showed pl·ctures lak- Saturday until school resumes. d ftern d b h ner home helpmg Jlffinue [,f'li'br.:lt~~

Mr. a'nd'Mrs, E, ~. Dovl. were flee I . " Kenneth being one of the clnss. ay a oon an roug t Mrs.M d M t th . te l' I t· Choir practice Wednesday v J h hiS 3rd blrthddy. ~h';ll> J~tatild'll.

I! 'S nd' 1 t f M I r. nn rs .•John DaVIS,. Mu;s KC'nneth f('mained to be employed en a .e In rn~ IOna conven IOn . e e- 0 nson home. from a hOSPItal Louis and Carl Klrchnl:"f \,j~~H! thPH':,1 I

MU ~ ~ju~er.~,ue, s 0 r. nll( RUb?, and M~rvln Davis. anl!! Mrs. h~I"C. The Fremont folks spent the Social. in Mexico City. m~~nday: Sunday school at 10', there. in the e ..'emng;;h .'ri· nv~•.~I • 1?avlrl Cummmgs were In Norfollc night in th('.1. N. Landanger home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson. Mr.

R:.lnd~IPt~rr:isite~C :~1::;:\1;~ t~~ Sunday visiting. . I Mr. and Mrs. Oscar T. McKay of Enterta.lru; Ald. Former Resident I English services at 11. and Mrs. Harry Smith of Sioux For Donna. Lee N,eUolLMerle R()~ home .Mrs. WClrren WJn~ctt. Mrs.. Rob- Luvcrne, Minn., cnme Sunday to Mrs. 1. O. Joncs entertained To Gl've Add'reS8 The special Mothers' day ser- City, Lester Forsberg and Miss Mr. and MrF;. Ulaf N~I~.mn an,,1

. el ~ Jones, Mr~. Will Morns :l1ld i spend a few days before going to Baptist Aid 8t the church Wednes- vices Sunday were attended by Mable Johnson were Sunday af~Rev. C. E. Fredri {sen nnd fam:- MISs Marguente Rees were in Isouthern California to visit their day. 145.. The choir had gpecial music. ternoon guests ot Mr. and Mrs. daughters, MISS Ftrn ahd MI5iS

~~~ h~u~~~d~o~U: er in the Mar- N°~;l~s~kJ;~I~u~~~:~sworth ~Ind Mrs. I~O~r~~:e,.'°oi~r~~ :rHM~~~~r~~ Aid on Wednesday. he;;;e;:;o;~~l~:t;,o~~~~i~~~r~l~~~ an~o~~c,;;;':~~~~~:~n; ~,:;,;n~ J~~ha~~~~~gAdolPhBloom and ~:,';.,c:' i:;;mA:~~:W~~"r~hPos:~,~Mr. and Mrs. E rys Morris of H~~., J3nrLels cr.JlIcd Wednesdj]y nnd Mrs. McKay is a sister of Miss Methodist Aid met Wednesday urday, May 30, at 2 o'clock. Rev. lorThgio,sesThtoUrodpJ'earYc'eMtUoYc20nl'dthUcet pasesr-_ family, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fors- Mrs. Gust Kraemer and sbns, Mel-

_~ at the church parlors. Covered dish John W. Merrill or Illinois, former berg, Miss Phoebe and Miss Han~ <Continued on page !fIVe)luncheon was served. resident of Carroll, will speak He vices for Rev. H. A. Hilpert. nah Forsberg and Rev. and M~. • 1•••- -·

Royal Neighbors Meet. ~~~.M~:~~~7~~p~~fe~0~i~~ehf;~ -I ~~rAgu~:;:r~o~h:~~~s~~~~~yJ~~= E BE COOL and'Royal Neighbors met Tuesday Mrs. Wm. Jenkins, and Jess Jen- CONCORD son home. =

evening for regular business. Mrs. kins of Norfolk is a nephew. LOJdies Mr. and Mrs Emil Swanson and _Wuyne Evans ilnd Mrs. Charles oC the church serve dinner nt noon. (By St:a1f Correspondent) children, Mrs. AlbertIna Goldberg.Mills served. Miss Teckla and Wymore Gold- COMFORTAIBLE

Mra. Hamer, Hostess. Bridge And Road in ~:~::dCi~:sS:n~ra';Lisle were I~!!!!!!!!!~~=~!!!!!!!!!!!!!IMrs, Evan Hamer entertained Work Progresses Rev, Lloyd Peterson called Fri-

Friday 3{ternoon for a group or day at· Victor Ericson's.women who enjoyed a social time Construction ot a new concrete Mrs. Ed. Allen went to Allenafter Which she served. bridge at the northwest edge of Saturday for a few days.

Carroll started last Thursday. The Mrs. Thomas ErWin was inRebekahs Meet. old concrete slab waS removed and Wayne last Wednesday morning.

Rebekahs met Tuesday evening Booth & Olson of Sioux City are Joap Clark spent Snturday fn thelast week for regular business. replacing this with ~ new one. A Ludolf Kunz home with Elaine.Plans were made for severn I to new bridge is also to be construet- Mrs. R. E. Johnson visited in theattend the district meeting nt cd two miles south Iat Carroll on George Anderson home Monday.Bloomfield Jun'e 18. the spur. Grading ot the five miles Miss Bertho Bergerson 'visited In

north nnd south ::It Ithe west edge district 1 sout.h of Wnkelield t Fri-TenUI Anniversary. of Carroll starts soor, Engineer T. dny.

Mr. and Mrs, Worley B(!Oshob( C. Cunningham waS: surveying U1C Mi~s Helen Peterson spentl theentertained the Harold Quinns of rond Mondny. Graveling otiNo. 98 week~end in the John BergiersonWaynet Gurney Benshoofs, C. E. west of Wayne nine miles (s com- home.Benshoofs and Ben Benshoors or plete. II Louis S",.'anson spent SundayWinside, Sunday for their 10th -- I evening in the N. O. Anderson

wedding anniversary. Annual Poppy Sale hO;;':~ and Mrs. G, T, Kern and

Enterialn Mothers. Planned 'rllis Week family are in Scribner visiting withRoyal Neighbor juveniles en- relatives., '

tertnined U\Cir mother9 'fuesdDY Annual poppy sale i~ planned M~, and Mrs. Albin~ Carlsonevening nt I. O. O. F. hnIl. Pink Saturday by the Carroll A~xi1lnry. were: Wednesday Visitors at Vic­anel white dccon:ltlons Were used lin Mrs. W. C. Wrobel is president and tor Ericson's.the hall and th4- tables hnd a ccn- Mrs. Wayne Evans is sale chalr- MiSs Clara Nelson was a Thurs­ter piece of pink und white flow- man. Several girls will help the day overnight guest in the Johners. Two"course,dinncr was served. latter with the work. Vollers home. I •

The program \y3S as follows: Song, , Mr: and Mrs. W. S! Hart went<lOur Modern Mothers," all; wel- PlenJc on )friday. to Omaha Friday to visit relativescome, LeRoy'Duffy; reading, Billy Mrs. Arthur LinK and ~pj1s ot tor a few days.Love; piano solo, Margar,et Elaine district 65 enjoyed a picnH: at the Mrs. Emil Swanson and chUdrenWopds; drill, Peggy Le~ MurlillI, Elmer Phillips grove Frid~Y. Mrs. sVlaStlulerddayMarsf'teArnloobenrt.ina GoldeergCle~ Mae DaVis, Verla Eksm,an Link treated the group ! to lee~nd Betty Winterstein; vocal s610, cream. , ! Clprence Rastede Was a Sunday

~~~~:,L::;l~ea~~~~~~~J~~~i SOD Is'Bona ~.! ~~~n~~e~~rd~~:: g~est in thesolo, po Jean' Roberts; read~g A son, Dale Eugene, was born Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dahlgren andEldonl Woods; ,song, "Good Nikht. Thursday, May 14, to Mr. ~nd Mrs. farni.).y spent Sunday afternoon inMother," all; I Dnd tap dance, Allen Stoltenberg. I The :;itolten- thcMElsrsnesLltnnl"eeatcErsro,ncsohn0OU!a":' Harold You'll ao e ofNorma Jarvis. bergs have anbther son !and a uu

Molh'f"'" Day Prorram. daughter. ~l~:' ~:~S~ad~~;;r~~.ests THIS SUMMER these stylish, ne ~ light

Carroll Woman's club cntcrtdin- Looe CI...' G...... MIss Mable Joh""'n I' returned You will get gTeate~ clothes for ummered elderly women of the vlcinity CarrOll baseball! team ~cnt to home Sunday from Sioux City comfort from a shower wear, See t he rile us-last Thursday at the annual Mdth- Coleridge Sunday nd l~ 'to the where she had been worklne. which we can IllJltalJ aters' day program in the MethoUist team there by seo e of ~ Ito 8 in Mr. and Mrs. Ed. KIrchner ond low cost. : 50~ment we rJ j 1:lst r~-church parlors, about 60 ntteh~- a 12-inning game. Lnure1 coII)e5 JimmIe Were Sunday afternoon .' .. jing. Mrs. W. EI Jones 1 was lin here nextSunpay. , : callers in the Earl Orcutt home, l-et Us Serve You ceived. ii'

. chargh of the I progra~ which 1 I! Mr and Mrs. Jay Mattes and IE' PI b I : ~opendd with a 'group song. Mrs, Have J,'lcnlo Sunc1l\Y. , family were Sunday evenini lIUests n very urn· 9'5 'I 35W. E.IJones gave a greeting, r<!ad- Pup,11s and patrt of diptrict 18, in the Rudolph Swanson h~me. ing and 'Repailt

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ing "l,VIcmories of the Child of iTo- taugh~ by MW, Ir ne Sa~. ~nd of Arthur Car~onJ Mrs. Axene and eed \ ~'day *nd Yesterday." Mrs, Lloyd distriet72, taught iY Gilmore SaPs, Oscar Axene were Sunday a!ter- n • $1~65 $'.95Morris who had charge of music joined in a p,icni, Sund~ at the noon visitors at VIctor Ericson·s. i' I I -=sang two SOlos.~rs:Tom Roberts, A. C·lsahs l!l"ve.j' i Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Salmon R be t' StylJ and Q' : lity in iMrs.pharlesW itneYandM~'.w. I "---r-;, andson,ofWakefield,wereSunday 0., r I~, EVFer.t,rthein.'dfO,:.IMen•.,E. Jones took art in a p let. 'I Nurse To ~rad~ . guests m the Fred salmon bome. ~Dixie: Garwood!sang a solo, rs, Miss florence .Trnkins ,is one of Miss Meta BI~hm caIled In the PLUMBING 'S. A.l Lutgen ,o~ Wayne, ·revi~wed the nurses to be grBduated from Rudolph Swansbn home Fddny AND:a Jllo/leer story ~nd sPoke,ot prom- Melh¢lst hospital In Sltrx City, ev.nlni and agnln Saturday m,~rn. UI=&TING CO. I

inentl Ame1'ican WOmen. [wo- Baccalaureate services to the class ing•• ' , 'U\ I'D''.. [',AI' •'couts,e luncheon was served rom were held in Sioux City ',' ~thodlst Mr. and Mrs, W. D, Slalllnl! a114

II tables, attractive "Iit\1 'pink and church Sunday m~rning '0,nd Mra, family _were 'lost WetJncseny eve-I I I I Whi:ff cut flowers.. The Idining Dave, .Jenkins, Melvin and Elmo nin, guests in the Gust Kraemer 'W,.Wavne, He" roo...! 'committee inctuded Mils. v. Jen~ns, Mr, an~ Mni' Edw4t l1Ome. ' , I ,~yne ,s .=

,"', I • G. W1ll1ams. Mrs. Maggie E~ns Jon ,Mr. and Mrs. G1en,n Jenklhs Mr. and Mrs. H. Ber&«rsOIl and _ ,; Clothie

i,i11" i':,'I! t,m~~l.l'l~r I;,~~:~;r7'J.~ ,ai.' I~.~im1,[l ,:I~ ~:~ren ot ,Wakefield, sl~~I' ~~-'I'r Jlil .H:Hii:iffii1i;,,\;i.r"d~I,itli:~!II;I~'I'I:)':,"i·I'''',;a--,(lil!;'i:,:~,i,r.~,II~I"I;'I:""'~',I':~!I!II:',~!·",!~,I:,·:I· .~1'.,,,,,.,,,,'.11.:,'" """"",~J, IF)... L ,~,-,.,.ric ,:'li'~~I,,,'",.j '~:~~1"~\c;,,: 1:r:,~1 " t,,,,]i:,~~ "1:· {J~q"I; .... j'i~ :~,J::,)~~li:l!lt~", l :i1!1 :~I!:~·r,..: IiI'- , iI

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G. A. LAl\1BER~ONI"surance of All Kinds but Life in

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HAIL INSLRANcE

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blm. ber bands beld out In appeal"No I [-Alan., take me back withyou I"

·'Back there' Don't tell me yonUke that squaw life. Those dai'li10 the valley 'and the trip ont mostbave been a b-I or torment to y~n

--dlrt. rags, mOSQuito dopf'~ nles.starvatIon. And now lee, snow, bit·ter cold."·Anytblo~-anythlng just to be

with you, Alan-denr I"He put bl.!! arms abont her. B.e

Irlgged tier red lips 8~d 8Cc1rletcheeks DOd tightly c1osej:l eyelid•."

"My J;'lrl." be Bnld, "You are Cl)­Ing wttb m'e wherever I Co. Get 00your purka."

Hcr DrOOl! were clasped tllthtnbout Ills oeck. She lingered a mo·ment to return bls klss. Then, herblue eyes aglow, sbe ron to obeyhIm.

When ehe eaD:!.e hastening back.In her &'Sklm~o_costume, she veo­·tured aD app : "Can't I have acomb and br h and-and soap,AJanr"

He looked soberly II1Uit her shoul·der at t1ie amused race ot her host­ess. "Well. yes, ( Unre B~Y you eaIi.We're I:'oln~ first to lMmqrrton. YourfaUier Is there. T sent Jim a mea­Bilge that we were Com ng."

Ue took her Into hi Droos. fl"gar~lc88 at the onlookln lady. ·'M,

ilGHT IN THE WI"DB'y 1l0BERT AMES BENNET

Copyrlrht bJ' Robert Amu ~net

WAYNE HERALD. WAYNE. NEilRASKA. THURSDAY, MAY 21. 1lI3b. ._._.

, , Fi Y la I' and His Flies '. and one wonders for the new Wayne' academy build- Friday dinner guests in the Fred/lAst Wednesday afternoon guests Miss Martha Heier and Fred Heier. IStanton ;Jnri Pdgpr, In.. Stan .n

II "ewspaper "lies ie tems how many sec;etly abashed readers mg. The building was to be of solid W. Meyer. home. They spent the ;;r Mrs. Charles Meye~.. jr., the f~llowing spent W~C5-1 county, :.565 CUbl~a~a;1s. <:

',!', '!.'.T""I·'··"! !.1.:'1 1;1"":ij: . :,~", .'1 ".' .' '.' hid away their soap boxes: "'The brick, 50-feet square and three afternoon In the Harvey Echten- l~' and Mrs. ~l Bale.r a.nd day ev~~ of last week 10 the Nebr~kd hJg.b~ . - o..,1._, I I· Ff Y A benevolent vendor of soap at $1 stories high. The plans were sent kamp home. f mlly were guests m the DIetrich Fred Heter home: Mr. and Mrs'j t?ur rOdd betv.E'"(~ Ban~[oft <oi

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"·I, .... !. '.,000, Dte.rest 1ty ears i go per box, with a $10 bi1ltm'own in to the board 01 education at SI. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Longe were ~eyer home at Winsidc Monday Erwin Vahlkamp and baby, Me. rl;n'tcd Slotcs r~gh·A.Y .,,~. 77. In

I- ' with every three packages, did a Louis, Mo., for inspection. A let- Tuesday evening callers last week 'eni~g, MaJ:" 11, for their 60th and Mrs. F.:red Yahlkamp, Jr., MISS IBurt countJ , BtU CUblC .,<ods

II ,] rushing business on the streets of ter in reply from the St: Louis at W. H. Racherbaumer's.. Mrs. eilllIng anmversary. Clara, Herman and _He~ry Vahl-. •iL:EJitlyIDays in Wayne School and City Retold Wayne last. Saturday, showing bo'!rd May 31, 1899, earned the Arthur Hageman was there Thurs- Me. and Mrs. F.red Reeg and i kamp, Mr. and M.r>. "m. Heier! l.nJured In Tram

. ,','i'·.· ..·,'li "1"" 1.E~.'ce·rpts From TJ,'apel'S of 1882 and the conclusively that the, lool-klller lollowing advice: "Secure your day afternoon. ymond were Sunday dmncr Iand baby, 11:. and Mr!. Fred HEelerj i Wreck At Bia ,., n .Ai.F hasn't been attending to business teaching force to begin with and Mr. and Mrs. Will Wischhaf, Miss ests last week In the George jr.. and family, Mr. apd Mrs. ml,f.L.- I of late." guarantee their salaries. When the Retta M~Intyre, Alvin Gr<tdert. offman home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vahlkamp, Mr. and ~irs. Arnol~1 J'..ront.c Sr.m~. ~. of \"·r'~·

,,1::-:[',: I, ~,eaf~s,IfolIowing-"TimeMarches On." The editor, who in the early days academy is well-opened, appoint IDarrell Meyer and Bill Meyer spent Ltongc were evemng g~est.<;. Vahlkamp and son, Mr. and r,1r"., sllle. conductor (In .,e.l. fl elg~.·.,j ) ,i' --- was "paid" his subscription dues a board of trustees, composed. of! Sunday evening of last week in the I George Roc of Alliance, and I ~arry Bak.er. Harlan HC1Cr re-. t'c.In. ha.d thrt'e ~.rr .brrJKen I,d"!' Ii ,'IT~me JMarc~es On!" No 'argu- county, 29; 'nu~ber of children of in anything ranging from cabbages citizens of the place, in part clencal George Mey~r ho~e. Mrs. Emma Roc were ~onday s~~ mained. untIl Saturday. : v.Tec}~ _~~ ~L11~ <lTV) ... t mldn: L.I

merit ls ~re convincing than an school age, 914; number of teach~ to blind horses, likewise was the and laymen ot the church. The M.iEs BessIe Miller of Omaha, Ikr guests last week m the WIlli . Thu.r':-d~.:.. f)J (·!'II!..] "nd cnglr. L

I ' of browsing among ers, male, 10, female, 26. total 36; instigator of all public meetings. course of study should be shaped Mrs. Anna Davis and Mrs. Howard ~e home. Mr. an~ Mrs. Harvl' -'." Bids A re A sked I o.f ~,o.. 1 j \~ c:c "Jtllr~ '~1'files from way back j'n average number of school days in Edttor Childs called a meeting May to the end of developing the acad- Beckenhauer spent Monday last I>.ti,tehell were eveIllng guests. . R-- J P . t tne latter h<>.d he rl J.': (~ut

i the town of Wayne was all districts, 98; school expense for 31, IB84, for the forming of an emy into a college. The institution week with Mrs. E. F. Shields. Miss ~ Mr. a~d Mrs. Leonard ~OSPl.Shill On uuu rOJec 8 I the coal. Tnc eDg:ne j~f l, 1J.:;"

iljl' ,i I j f~ncy-struggling on its year $15,035; cash. on. hand, $5,530. agricultural society, and arrang- will soon expand and expend more Miller was an all day guest Wed- apd far:nIlY, Mrs. Martha Biermann Among the $370.000 worth of total wreck. .way!upw rd. Yellowed and' brittle, Publish S~hool"iPapers. ing for a county fair. In the notice money with the town, than the nesday.· ahd children and MlSS Erna Barel- !TOao work to be let by the std.te j Thlj' accJr1cr.t h" r !,( nl''1 ~'.Iwnwitlllage, miulY ofthe papers crum- The same edlton of the Logan is the following: "It will be re- town puts into it." Mr. and Mrs. Walter ~age and ~an were Sunday guests last week: botird June 4 15 rc-~ravellng hH~n- I 17 plo'J;('-c! m\', trJ' ,ide' r)f ~;o l~b,le.

f at, th !touch, their ,p.ages giv- Valley Herald makes mention of membered that produce sent to the The follOWing contributi~:m from Orville of Carroll, Mrs. Marilla Iii the H. C. Barelman home. IW'BY, 15 .between Alt(J~a .and L<1IJ- rio.nut foL.:: Ot f', e Cd. f,tJm ~,rr.in~r9f.f~ f~intly acrid odor as the two school paper~ published in Sioux City fair last summer by Dr. a Wayne citizen is amusmg and Tibbles and Mr. and Mrs. Harry IMr. and Mrs. Erwln Vahlk<.tmp I reI In Wayne and Dlx .... n C'~un!l' ," c~t..>O')Se. t't' fOr..::..,.r.'! , r, ''l

e"gps an ~tcgrata. . Wayn\!, the "None-Such Record," R. B. Crawford, and picked at""ran- ~robably struck responsive chords Beckner and Reba Jun.e .were. Sun- fd babY were Sunday ~upper IThlS reqUIres 2.905 cubIC y<n. G..s ()f 1 Ule. gr2.dc L.nd ir.tr) <.1 ,_~Newsp peTS in the early days of Helen Lodge, editor; the "Wide- dom from his garden, carried off m the hearts of many harassed men day supper guests last week In the ests last week In the Gcon::e IsUrfilClng, . npr.<!p stone. /

waypel~1unty were mostly plate, Awake Enterprise," M1SS May most of the honors." ?f th: community at house c.lean- S. J. Hale home. . I cuter homc..Mr. and Mrs. George .Other projects on v"~lch tl(J- ~ Th: tr<;l~~~ \':':;$ ,,'A cled~c-d .... 1~~andllO~ltdg.for local news IS like DaVies., editor: ~itor's. co~me.nt John Beebe began putting up a 109 tIme: "Tell me, ye wmged Mr. and Mrs. Albm Carlson and . Reuter were evening guest;. larc asked are the follo-... mg. ! 12 ocloch. r.vr-m dd<3i:T'll';

the sea :ll for the prove'tbral on the papers IS quoted: They new store building, 16x22 in front winds that round my pathway Ivan went to Sioux City Saturday *Mrs. Lewls BalCr and Mrs.! Nebraska hlghv:aY 8. betwC'-en: tr-ams out of Blalr. ~(). passf'. ~':i needle' the haystack. The hard- are sfdd to be very creditable eJ1- of his residence, north of the Hen- roar: I?o ye know some quiet spot last week and brought Mi,ss Eunice dolph Claussen and childr~n IXeligh and Oakdale, Antelope. 41: d~e oUlt of W;:;yne d( ]U ·Fj Fr: ,'.'I 'r0rlc~~ dltor. ms~rt,7d ~IS com- terprises and are ..... read on al~r- ry Ley store in the spring of 1884. where housewives clean no more; home to sp?nd Sunday. Th~ Carl-I ere Thursday dinner guests 111 i miles bltU~lDOUS ~~t surfacl~;:; ~ ?Idn't reach .W,,~ nc untJ! 3 ]f) 1 .:

menit 10 dne Issue. Don t forget nate friday aftC!rnoons in the The Methodists began work on a some lone sequestered, leafy dale; sons had dmner Sunday With thel e George Reuter home. Theland matcnals for ",t.;,bllized ba.:e ctftr:rnoon. Tn(' c·.cnlnb' p;:",s-c" "i

I te led t rl when you have news school:" '" n:w. church .building, with Rev. ~ome island ocean girt, wh.ere life Harold Gunnarsons at Concord. "fomen were helpmg Mrs. Reu~rIcourse. . _, n ... 1 tram was on tIme1 ems. ember we cannot do all Und,;r. the ca~tIon ~ow We Plttmger havmg just arriveq to 15 not one ce~selt'ss war, WIth cob- _ q'Iean house. Mrs. fred ACHr- On Unlt:~ St~te1i J.I ...h .... oJ} 2}l:. j _ __

I ur p ark. and go ar~un~,rust~ Grow, I IS d~s~T1~ed the ~ld.v.ance- take up ministerial dutie~ for the webs and WIth dJrt; where only For Ninth Birttlday. iann, Mls~ Etlcm Aeyermann! betwe~n 01'0("111 and B<U"ti~.tt. HOk! I. IKK-tOI" t .. Dism.is.....d.at ~~..e sa~e time. ment of th.~ "City of Wayn~ In t~e congregation. W. O. Gamble pro- Natu~e'g carpet spreads beneath ~r. an~ Mrs. J. H. Cl~usscn w.ere .nd ~rs. Bill Brudlg~m and baby 13.6. rn.JflCS. bltumm(~us mLlt SU1 - , Dr. E. H D.< t" ,,,. ','. I,.) ','{d _ I '."

tlon WIth ~he golden cady ~ays, Alt~o~gh It IS still posed to have some hardy catalpa the tired feet, and wretched men Friday dinner guests In the Otto ere afternoon guests. faCIng. ~ .~orfolk he'~p:t.J! :r};- .. n <oil '1.

e Wayne hIgh school, early Ifi the bUIldmg. season,. a trees and planted several tbous- are ne'er compelled, its emerald IHeithold home for Edmund's nmth I, United St.ates hIghway 20. bc- I \Va.s dJ5ml;:,y-n V, ~" t. Teporter searched walk around town :",,111 ,.'onvJnce anet:' .ot seeds on, a lot in Lake's folds to beat?" . birthda~. Bonnjc Lcss~an and Del- ISOllfhlrest Wayne 'I tw~en Plalnvlcv:' and Ranoet1r· h In I wC"ek He ~n<i :,j:_ :U'Jt.,<,rm ,l,r'n t'JI es at the county court- even the most skeptical that the addItIOn to Wayne. At a "pie~eat- Crop prospects In June and July mar Helthold were WIth Edmund I Pierce and Cedar counll~. 40.B93 i :\f;:jdlsIJn. S D. F~:rj ,y ~rJ \I'lt 11"

ews, of the schools and ~own. continues to enjoy health.y jng" contest, Pete Coyle was named 1889 were excellent. It was expect-II aftCr schooL ! (By Staff Correspondent.) gallons .a.sphaltlc all and 5 J .3(},O gal- 'former's S1..t€:;- '.'. r.:!e. f):. f).",t c,n

~ agorThe fol1ow~ ~mprovemcnt. At. the present tl1Tic counf.5r chaf~man. cd that wheat would make from . - _ : Mr. and Mrs. John Larison and Ion: tar. ,. ,~ . . I fKupeTiltpd 1), I, ,r, I.e.,,,;

t~ Will,. fr~shen .many 1111provements ale bemg made, or Publish 1882 Honor Roll. 20 to 30 bushels to the acre. Flax For Vivian Hed,hold. Jrrs. June Conger c.dlcd In the J. NebrasI'I.rl hll~h'.l,a:y ~. b('~\,.('{'n them to :'o!;,dISIJr": ',rn .'\."] [<jlh

, I 'nt' ,rgotten IncIdents. In ,the arc now under headway to the Roll ot honor for the primary prospects were a third better than The families of Otto Heithold . .fl., Lewis home Tuesday evening i ~Tca?ow Gro\"!~ .and_ ...NorfolK In I,,! 1m S 0 I,earl';- Wayne r~sJden~s: ext~nt o~ upwards of $30'.000, and department ot the :-Vayne school for the previous year. Dan HeHhold, Edwin Heitbold and Of last week. I' Ma?lson count.:-~.. ;)3.9;) '.. g~d~(m""" l:ir. I Home From HoopitaJ.

,,-/ ,L g~n p-alley Herald for May male" will be done dunng the for May 23, 1882, Included: Eva The Herald.Gazette gave a Wm. Hansen were in the Arthur) Mrs. Don Bowers of Pilger, cal1- Cnlted Sidle." hlgtw,<l:- _0, . ~-I Frnn~ c,;, v.'. ( cf r,·(>rf ;'c.2~3' 884, AI' P.phdds edltor, gives ye~;~ " .. Ailen, Murl Waller, Artie Quinn, graphic account of two buggies Hcilhold homc Sunday cvening ~d in the Bcn Meyer home Thurs-, twcon Joh,:"",,,.n and W""dll"OC.., ",",",he'· of E P. Co, ...'.,.• ; .,,;': n".t e cpo t of Jesse S. HIke, county Soap Vender VISIts Wayne. DavJd Morton LOIS Chilqs Frank which collided on Mam street on <l for dinner In honor of VIvian's d: ng IIn Brov.'Tl Clnd Cherry countl('~. '''''d~ di~mLS~..rl· f' ~ r:1 j. 1 I

1 IS perlnte ,dent fo.r Wayne county, The. editor gives the gullible Nangle, Ho~er Skeen,' Monte Saturday afternoon, in the late fourth birthday. :ai:tr~.o~;to 'Gerleman and Helen ],130 cubIC yards .and gra\el eo£;- '"\~'~n~<oY-J~_<,t ,.~~.<:.:. . ~;~) "~_1 r ,the tar endmg. May 7,. 1884; ~ayncltes a severe. to~~ue-Ia.sh~ Gaertner, MerUe Allen; Anna Dav- traffic "rush." ~allcd Fnday mornmg in the Os- greg<lte, and 28.500 gallons a5phal- : cnng frr,m an ,p"';- :,..,[ r-n rqber ,~scHoal dlstric\$ In the mg under the headline, A SpIder is, teacher. In ~he higher depart- Nin0J, No~I. Gra.duation.. North,vest Wayne qar Hoeman home. tIC .0iL. . . __ <. ip~ndxitJ.s v.n,c, ;.I~ Lo'J.r::l<~r.l. nt

ment the followmg were named on An account IS ~Iven 10 the same I Mrs. John Goshorn vi:-ltcd with Umted -States hlg~\'.. a} II. b_- I ~d"y 5. _th honor roll: Nora Crawford, May paper August 10, 1900, of the ninth (By Staft Correspondent) Mrs. Ben Meyer Monday aftcr-l tw~n ~omer and Winnebago, D-d-

IDil~z.' Emma Slater,. Katie Porter, annual commencem~ntexercises. at Ardyt~ Barelman spent Satur- hoem of last week. . Iko~, 2,.;) ~iles gr~\·~l.. ..,: DiC"! At Hular JllompD?tt.lC Brown, ~abel Gamble, th~ N~braska Normal college WIth day in the Leonard Pospishll home. Mr. and 'j ·Mrs. Han'ey Relbold Nebraska hl~hv.a} ;)1. rx·t .'. ('{.n 1 E.(h~ard P _LJ:,] ?,~, fl,' tj

L1ZZ/€ Hayes,. Sadie Slater. Eva edItOrial c~m~ent as follows: Pcr- Frank Spahr called In the C. H. spent Thursd<JY evenmg in the .B;mcroft .. nd Cn't:d State::. hn;I:- home n(',,;- H ...d ,. '.hr,Cl;," dcl

B~ebe, Charlie. Morton, Clark ~aps. no Similar temple o( learn- Jeffrey home Tuesday morning of If. W. Fra";zen home. lway 77, Burt, gr'adJng. griJ\'cl. ClJI-1 \l,('p.k. Funrrdl r.T"'~ ','. "I (' l,l..;-d (? __

Miller, John Wise, Bertha Arm- mg In all the Northwest has so last week. " Mr. and Mrs, Ben Meyer and verts and bridge. dol\' :\Jr PLi[.,ll I, < ,.,

strong, Jessie Diltz, Clinton Slater, sl;'c.ce~sfulJY passed t~rough such Mrs. Henry Wieting spent all day family were Sunday dlnncr guests Nebraska hlghw;q No 3~. b,..-, A~gu~t HIS '.'..-:f ... ,,'.r) ~(I\.Ji duld el~Fred. and Robbie Armstrong, De.- VI~lssItu~es and barners as .has last Wcdnesd<ly in the LLlwrcncc Iin the Ray Surber home. twC'Cn AlbIOn and l\hd.l.snn. :r.nre-ceded Lim In d('c,([J

(orest Hancock, Frank Beebe, Fred trllS typical school o( the great Ruwe horne. Dean Granquist came from Win- Boone ann Madison counties. 3.1 _~N~s~aum: Harr~ Fishe~ and Carne west." The Crescent and Philo- Mr. and Mrs. L E. Ellis WN(' Side last Thursday to &P<'nd a (ew cubic y;lrdE. :-inffer<;: Bruhn ,\rm.

Wise, Susie DaVIeS, asslta,nt .teach- mathcan clubs of Wayne entertam- this SundaY dinner guests in the days In the Nels Granquist home Nebraska hl~hway ;';0 15. bf:- TIonn("v UJ, (' f( j '.'.. !~,:le ',',':1

~~~ W. J. McCoy was prmclpal of ed the gradu~tc? With the class H. L. Atkins hom'? Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Vahlkamp tween Laurel and Ford)"t"t'. In m~ Wrrl'np-,ri::.'.......:,.-,.. nn: 1.-'1:-': \','~ChO.Ol. ,r. members. (urnJshmg the follOWIng Rev. and Mrs. F C. Dodor callf-d and son .spent Sunday e\'enmg of Icedar county. 5.130 cubIC yards, : .md !Jrr)~.{' h:~ ·L,;:.t ". rTi ,tb~J;e .....,e

Wayne had a. sch~ol ~?~u;latJOn program. Ess.ay~, :earl Sewel.l, in the Henry WIeting horne Mon- h-t week in the F. W. Vahlk<lmp UnIted States hignw<J v ;->0. 21. !'Wfl3L •of 12~ .In 18.82, Wlsnel s ~ChoOI Belle Olmste<J~, ora.tlOns,. J~SSIC day evenjn~ of 1<l5t w('('It'. home.' . be-tween the Yankton b~ld;::e anri i .,,,,,",,1'----

pOpUlatIOn was 185. 1 C~sh.' .Chas. Cutter. reCitatIOns. Mr. iJnd Mrs, Mont;'l Bomer ;lOr! Pupils and patrons of distnct United States hIghway i'o 211 in: Yotln.!:' 3'1pn Til "J~Na.tlOnal Interest lte~. VJrgIn!3 B~tcheldcr. Mabel Dodge, Wauneta werc last WedneSday c\('-157 taught by MISS E\cJ)n Board~ . I Y B ~r I

The Log n Vall H . r Sldn S ·th d b t Rid , PJerce and Knox countle5 6 I}i}r) rHJr;~ ',"dl( ~ ,r rl , C L):)a ey era or· ey m~.;. cae,. eso v(' ; nIn~ guests in tlle Will Roe home tnan, hqd a PiCnIC at the school cubk 'Lards 'Lold it I (J::I""r mp,.tl! ~ n"xt W r:I

!Vfay

30, l685, are the follOWing That the Inillative and I eferc.ndum Mr and Mrs Roy Spdhr and .su.nday -'. t ~ np:;;f1l r v,,'. ~7 \' :tJ. dlnn"[ atItc~s of carly day national intcr- should be t1dopt('~ in all. impoTt- famIly were last Wer:lnesday e\e-II Mr and Mrs Ahm Vogel spent U~ltcd ~tat("S hl.r;hv'il'o' ~() 81 I }[otf'l Slr;JU;m .est. ,Gc~~-rlll Butlet' accepted the ant state le,glSlatlOn, affl.rmatlve. nmg guests 10 the J H Spahr punday el,-enlIlg and the Arthur betv.(>(>n Norfolk and PJ{>rcc In 1 _ ~ ~ _ __

nommatlOn of the national anti- Marg~rct Hilly. H. E, Hiatt and home 11\1ann family Wednesday e\iemng Pierce nnd Madison count]£'. R l to Ofnmonopoly organ~zatjon lor presl- neg,atlve, Mabel Smith, Sidney Mr and Mrs Thcodore Lessman ~st week at Wm Vahlkamp's. 3.420 cubiC yards . i Dr C :; ~:;.-lm \~ h~t";l j, "111dent of. t~e t!Olted States; bills SmIth. , and son called In the Henry Wlet- Mr and Mr.. Henry Wittler Nebraskn hlghwcly ?'tn II he - tr(IJpet"tlrl;:: frr,m In <"If'f'I<I' onwe.re. pdsse~ tn the senate for Roll of gr<lduatE's for the 1900 109 home Sunday afternoon of pent Sunday last week WIUl the twecn TlldC'n <1nd M('.lr[o·... [Jrcn ... It,. 1<; ribl ... to ,eturn 1'1 1m 0, lr~bU1l1~lfi~ brIdges across the Mis- class was: ehas. Bright, Winside; last week I r~·tn Hag-em;]n" ThC"" Gen Rei-I m MadISon count}, 910 cubw "i,lm.. : S,Jlurda,SOUrJ. l".lver at Rulo and Decatur, VIrginia Batchelder, HickviUe, 0., Mr and Mrs C H Jefflr'Y were Ids were at Wlttlers In the c\e- Nehla .. ktl highway 1';0 I~. be-I -=-___ ___Neb.• ,m ~men~men~ was made Edna Blackman, Foster; Jessie Tuesday evemng supper g"uf'sl<; last mg t"''eCn AlbIOn Clnn NclJgh In Antf'~I lla,ynf' )\-tinJ~t.er ~~.a.k.....?n the a~nc~ltu~al b~~l for locat- C.ash, Elk City; Mae Lytle CUI,l- week In the Harold Jeffrey home ~Mr and Mrs Don;lld. Carl__on lope and Boone C(wnlles. 3.215 Re\" F C Ml!J- gl.l"<; the Ilgh~~~ a~d. smkmg ar~slan wells on nlngham, Wayne; J. Callahan, Elk at Concord. md Beverly and Mr. ,mrl Mrs. cubiC yard __ . G.-hQrl! rr,mmecr"'me.nt i:lddre~ ret

pains to reclalffi arid waste Point, S. D.; Mary E. Coleman, Mrs. Paul Soderberg and son usse!l Pryor werc Sunday e\'e- Nebraskil high....-a:;; 1';0 8 hdw('co IlJlxof! thl5 ncrungl~nd5; the 6~nate .Pass~d a re~olu- Fairmon~;. Nellie Fate, Richland, and Miss Florence J&(frey of ring guests last week in the Os- '~~~I~"o examme faIlures of natIOnal S. D.; L.llian D. Horton, Ogallala.; W<lkefield, were Tuesday SllppN .car Hocman home.

. . H. E. Hmtt, Lync~; Grace Hautt, guests Jast week of Mr, and Mrs.IMr. and Mrs. Emil VahlkampCensus retur~s for Wayne Stanton; CliJude Hadley, Shelby, Blair Je((rey. ..,erc Sunday last wcek dinnpr

county trom an Issue for June 6, Iowa; Ann;! Kels,' Forest City, Mr. and Mrs:.Fra":k Longe and uesls in the Fred Heier home. Thela8~, o.f the Logan Valley Herald: Calif.; Winifred Kerwit, Emerson MRlvjn were this' Sunday' dinner red HeIer Jr . nd Wm HeierSprmg BnlOch 219' Hancock 137' I G K' TO' Ed'th . !st;S' th W'U Th h ' ., a .Deer CrMI{, 14'1; W;yne, 1290'; La~ Langcor I~~d vr~a~:~gC~~, H~r~ :~WnkI~iel:. 1 ormen orne amilles \....cre e"'cmng caller:,;.

Porte, 452; Leslie, 631; total for lan, (owa; Myrtle L.ambert, Wayne; George McEach{'n went to'Orna- For Tenth \Vf'.dding.county, .2,882. ~annie and Lillian Loo~abi1, Hart- ha last Wedne:<;day and returned Mr. and Mrs. Harold Quinn and

Cclc,bm1o Four1lb in 188,4. mgton~ Mary Estel~e Miller, Po~ca~ Thursday evemng. He bad cattle !amilY went to Carroll Sunday toWa~ne celebrated the Fourth of L. C. Nuernberger, Wakefield; on the market. 'Qe guests of Mr. and Mrs. Worleor

Jtdy U'~ 1884 with the Casey post, Rena Belle Olmsted, Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Sellon and ~enshoo( who entertaIned at din­No.5 of the G. A. R. in charge. Genevieve Paul, Cairo; Jenne E. family and Charles Sellon were ncr for their 10th wedding anni.The cn~rtainment.jncluding ~aces Stewar~, Allen; John R. Shipley: ~unday. supper guests last week Yersary. Other guests were Mr. andand other sports, an army dmner Wayne, G. W. Swanson, Allen. In the C. H. Jeffrey home. :Mrs. Mark Benshoof and Worley Iwas ~erved at noon tor 25 cents. Pearl E..Sewell~ Wayne; ~~r- Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pryor and 9f Norfolk. l\Ir. and Mrs. Ben Bcn-IMen In charge of the al'rangen:ents ce~l~ VolIn, VolIn, S. D.j Lillian Mr. and Mrs. Donald Carlson and shoo( and Beverer, Mr. and Mrs.were J. T. Bressler, Jas. B~ltton, Willis, Battle Creek. Beverly were Sunday dinner guesl<; Gurney Bcnshoo~ Dnd Me-din andL. C. Dearborn l A: T. Chapm, O. N last week in the Walfr¢'d Carlson t.!r. Hnd Mrs. 0 E. BenshooL 0[1F. Cran~, R. H. Wilbur, J. P. Cul- orthea't Wayne home. ' i !Vinsid•.vcr, O. H. Bu!·son. d Mrs. Walfred Carlson hod Daro~ I: - Wayne Neblrask

:a~~~h~inI880and (~S~U~~pon~) t~l;y~'~M~rJ~~R~~~cl~l~p~r~~~~~a~n~d~M~r!~.~~~~h~~iB~_~~~y~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~:~::;~;~~~th If pastors W~I·~.: Prcs~YtCl'IHJ1, Viola Hollman 5 ent Sunday l<lst Donnld Carlson and Be~'crlY \o,.'c;rc '. To celebrate the birthdDjfs or I

Rev, F. B. Bnltcr. St. Paul!) Luth~ Week in the Edwul'd Meyer home. ~__. __er.m, Rev. M. L. Mellicl{; Baptist, Loren Carlson was home from

nev. W. H. Sw.rz; SI. MarY, Rev. Marathon, Iowa, trom Monday 10 'NATIOI,INA~.·'· LUBRIC'Atr.EFOR. SAFETY WEEK~. Mugan; Methodist, Rev. Wm. Snturday. .GOl'st. Miss Avi~ FUmes' of M<l~~

Fi~t Ohlldrcn In Program. net, spent i;lll last week with Mrs.From a paper :Cor Apl'll 1.9, 1899, E. F. Shields. MAY1 23 30

is the !followin~~: liAs an (~xamplc Rev. and Mrs. F. C. Doctor were 1 • ,of the !l'apid growth of the tabled Sunday evcnlnp, guests In the Fred I iwild \I)est, perhups no point shows W. Mcyel' home.fllil'CI' .illl.Wu·cltion than lhis YOtml~ Mrs. John F. Buker visited withHnd thriving community. The lari- Mrs. Emil Roeber Monday after­ilt, lioJtt;1brero and hUcl{skin In~ch- noon of lost wecl...e:-; ::itll~ hang on thc'4wulls of mlmy Mr. ,md Mrs. F'red Rocber werehomes' beside the hcrdCJ:'s long Thursday evenihg guests in thewldp. !But society hus dropped Fred W. Meyer home. .'these peculiarities and in imitation Miss Ina and Erwin Meyer wereof the older section, the school- Sunday afternoon guests last weekI~ousc and the hotne of r.cfinement in the George Mayer home.afC to !be sC'en on cv.ery SIde. As an Mr. and Mrs. Albin Carlson vis­ihstance of the rapl.d transforma- 'Hed the Victor Ericltsons at Con~Hon Inay be mentioned the school cord Wednesday last week.festiv~tics of Washington's birth- Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Meyer andday, This was the representation baby visited in the Wm. A. Meyerof tha father of his country and home this Sunday afternoon.his anliable spous~~ by the first boy Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gccwednd g~'rl born i~ Wayne. I spent Sunday ev~ning of last week

1 ,uEd n ~ayne Britton, t~C! urtless in the Fred Acv,ermann home.rcprc en.tntive Of the mother ot Mr. and Mrs. George Roeber nndAmcr i,ea - round - face4, ~'osy- family spent Jast Wednesday cve­c!leeked gh'l w,ith sparkling' eyes .ning In the Simon Lessman home.and lhischievo4s mouth. Demure Mr. and Mrs. ,Will Martens andin anOIcnt costum(:l' as she appeared family spent S*nday cvcnin~ ofon ~'I~ Plattor~., Ednu WIlS born Just wcelt in the George Martensin Iyrtc September 6, 1881, arid home. ,Iis no: IqUite 8 ytnrs of l~ge, She is Mr. and Mrs.l, Andrew Johnsonthe fl:nughle,' o~ U,e HOIl, James and family were: SundaY nlternoonBrit!f_n. :guest."J last weeki in the Mrs. Mary

II J~c father of J~i5 country might Li1j~ home., ,hav ,been, a hyir:i .os, to size and Mrs. R. S. Jeffrey. Miss Mar_vjvd~ioUs app~arance.: John 'C. jorie. and Warrc:~ Huf! were Sun­C.hitdS is th.C onb, :,50n. of Arthur. P. day afternoon C#lers last week of ;ChUd~. 1(!ditor oJ! th~ Wayne Hcr- Mrs. R. R. Huff, ;nldf3~lzcttO. 'R bQrn Decem,.. Mi-, and Mrs." 'mps Echtenkamp1>Or123, 1881, children lire lind daugtrter, IMadellne•.. weream1?~. .lhe est' in the Sunday everung gUests last week: ,'lVlIfne School .optly Illustrate in the W. H, Ra~herbaumerhome.Ih~J.ad.!)"'blll~'.iolpur.'e,. ah, 01 I.he The OIlOteil olds w.ere at Con­west~1 ~n the' p~ I' \1ction of fine rad Weiers eusb s Sunday last

uman race." wl!'C!k. That , ve~l g the Arthur and

~~~:: Ic~r- ~:u~~~~~:~d1.0 m~ yverc at Otto\j!.~~I~~j~F~~~m~~~~~3j~;j~~~~~Mr. ;~~:U{;~,ifl:TrII:t~j~11j .