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Celeb WAYNE HERALD I , I , Section One, Eight Pagas WAYNE, Y, MAY 4, 1950 NUMBER FIFTY-TWO . \', ' I '., ' t'l Home Demonstration Week I 'Wllyne\S YNE'S 'TOP BRASS' SEES GAVEL Prt""''''''J . ' II' Wayne Clubs ". Hold Activities Calls for Total Of $SO,2()O,()O Atloplion "r H nt'\\" bud!!C'1'fol' the sd,o\)l ,"('ill' WHS· the main IIIUS:Ut'ss of tl1{' Wayn.e hoard. . It ils :\lol1!lay night mectlllg, ']'11(', budqpt will call for fI total j1p!'l'al ('XPl'l}Sl' of SRn.200. Of tnta\. $:l:2,t11I1) will he made up hy t;J:o\atiOI1. The amount from taxation will he $1.000 O\'{'l' last years bud- get. hut the board expects the C:I1- }l t budg('t to ('0\'('1' two substant \81 l)l}.\'lll!! (If a parking strip on tht' north of the and inst allat ion of a gas furnace. .' Hemainri('l' of tilt' sum is made hom tuition, allHl'opria\ion .. ' npImrtionment and other '*',,' \'ot{'d a c'onlnlct to 1\liriam Roh(,l'ts of Carroll t('seh th£' fourth gradt', She hCt'll te.'lching at \Vinsid,e and ' rc'pitlcc Mar(!aret Woods, . Courthouse ,Round-Up County Treasurer Pa vmcnts for the month -Of have ·bC'C'n I'ecei\'ed by <'Ountv for the . state 'old nge assistance. old assistance. .03; stale blind assistance, federal plind. assist8flce, state child welfare, $221;72; al child welfa:t;'e, $153.47; ad- ministrat.on, $325; tration, $12.74; old- nec YC'ndor, lIi;295.63; child \\!el(are dor, $22.66. , Patrolman : . The. patrolman examiner will be at· the COUl'thOllscdhe aftcrnqon of Thursda\c, May 11'1 to Icxam,inc for driver-'s licenses. License Issued to and Doris Jean Gildersleew, il' In County Court April 2R Russell McVinnie ·\Vin:-idC' \Vas fined $20 : of by Judg"e \Villiam on'the charge or dt'iying without Iicellse plates. Sheriff Hans Tict- ben brought the complaint. <1rd Haberer was fined and ('osts of $4. by thC' judge MaS' 1 on charges of drivin.g- while intoxicat· cd and his license was suspendC'd until Jan, 1..1951. Patrolman D, D. 'Lac('y hrought the charge. County Superintendent Notice' to Iransf!'r must 'il{' :"enl in1!) ,'1he offie£' of 111(' county supcrintcndent immediately , h5' pal'cnts of transfer stUdents. , . The county supt!rintendent's q(fiee also hillS, applications whkh must be fiUcd dut for any ne}\' transfer students. Deeds FilecJ 'Math 'I'raiiling in Horse, Buggy Stage Says WSTC Speaker STEELE, CUNNINGHAM AND HEr:tMAN ARE SPEAKERS Toastmaster at the Wayne Toastmasters Monday night was Al Sandahl. Sneakers were Jim Steele, Lemoyne Cunningham and Leland Hennan, John Di('l' was chief evaluator. Theme of the- fifth Nalion,l!' Home Demonstration I\VcC'k is "Tn- day's Home ,Builds TomOiTow'c; World," Thl:' weck runs fmm Apt'll 30 to May 6, accordir1/:::- to Homl' Dcmonstration Agent Ro,>,>. During the week, special atten- tion has been focused on what " rural homemakers arc'doing to 'I improve their homes an(j keep I their families well. At the same time, homcmal'L']"<; arc "bl'o:ldcning their hOI'i,mll:''' and developing a national and J!I- ternational unden;tanding . C I Il).'llC' H['l'Ilhl l'ilafr Photo II Wayne Clubs To PI "ck a ves Retiring Mayor L. W. McNatt And they're all there! In the mhn, L. W. Eilis-cily treasurer, In Wayne county. 11 IIome Ex- . hands the gavel to new Mayor picture above, left to right: B. A. Willard Wiltse-councilman, H. tension clubs with 163 mE'mbcr:; For Dal "ry Sale Glen as the newly .Meyer-councilman, Wi I I i a m special activitJl"> \ ,organized council to()k up new Pfeil-c 0 u n c i I man, Norbert Houdersheldt, L. B. McClure- The home extension A dt'lcgfltion of agriculture eom- at its first meeting last Brugger-light plant superin- councilman, Walter Bressler- started in 1913 but did nnt opel'ak mit tee members of the Wayne tendent, Elmer Meyer-councll- city clerk. in Wayne county' until 1935. Chamber of Commerce will leave The following is an excerpt Sunday for Wisconsin to picl< V I t F- M k PI F W-·d C C h from the annual report.of 1935: calves for !he semi-annual dairy . 0 un eer Iremen a e ans or Ins} ears ras will he held May 11 al Tuesday Here on Main Street joet work for the first lime tI'l< \\' I b '! I r h '" M " I Da No ,'n,I'U"""S "'nr" r""n,'v"ci ','n ,"n year, and 11 clubs with a total ('11- tIl(' ·ayne sa C' arn. JI' em )crs 0 t e vvayne Volun- emorla y L r, 11 f 11::1 b I One hundred head of dait"·y hcif- teer Fire department mel Tuesday aula accidpnt imoJving two so;)farem PI'S lU\'e b(,t'll of the American Legioll "These held their first pl'Oceeds above expenses prcsident, Norbert Brugger, and the VFW post will collaborate Friday afternoon. , , back to the purchasers. . tary, and Paul Rogge, chief. for a Memorial Day pro- Mr. and Mrs. Dtlvd Jones were ers and presidents attending on Oc- f'urpose of the IS Appointments wcre announced The eommilt"ee for arranging the going rast on 7th $lrect. They tober 16 and elected Mrs. F.r. Mo:)- daIry lmprOyement 111 northeastern I for thf:' n('w fire truck. Tom Liver- pl"Ogram includes Arnold Kohrt, pulled out onto Main strC'et where es, count" ehairman." ing-house will be rorcman for the Floyd Conger, Lyle Gamble and their car of Mr, Health Institute' " '11 h. h w 0 were The health institute :o;po,lsorl..'d bv Hold Services at and 50e p Gif: of (' The BaIrd car was badly dam- the extension service' and til(' stal(' Allen Sunday for of the \Vaynr rural fire Hans Tlclgcn investigat- mot with the Wayne flre-, h('lrl Sunday '6t the Methodist S d I of \'eterans and auxiliary mem- •• Tea Saturday church in Allen for Mrs. Henrietta atur ay s bers. To Wayne Knvarns Climaxing the of Horn, 67, who died April 27 in a Committee in charge will be - , f al H D' nstrati n k Sioux City hospital. She hRd been Mrs. Hattie McNutt, Mrs, Julia. be .. bY·'·thc hospitalized since the first of April. Poppy Day Haas. Mrs, A. D. Lewis and Mi's. Division 8, was the princ.ipal Fans project club at toe'dihing Rev. A. Lambertson officiated at A. C. Lamp. speaker at t he Wayne Kiwanis rSotOamtn W 2 apY.,nme. S . the services and burial was in t' Mond no l1J '- '- '- ... " P nng Eflstvicw cem('tery at Allen, the cluh'S This tea is planned 'around the Mrs. Horn hflo spent the past Saturc1a" May 6 will be Pop- SOl "I Man from I d'l "1 J"t" H theme of "Better World Citizen- yf'flr at Merrill. la., find py Day in IWayne. Ladies of the ship" and is designed to show the ceding 24 yeflrl'i she hart lrved at American Legion Auxiliary will I A I" 'V.· building Y,O)Jth, of o.ur soil public 'some of the activities of Dixon and at Dakota City. be selling ponnies un the streets ustra la ISltS and natural ard of home project clubs. Survivors arc: her husband, Phil all da.v. ser\'ing thlSlnation's waYlof me,. Speaker for the tea will be Horn; five John and Robert Members of the local commit- Dr. Proe t was formerly presi- Dzidra Buks, Lincoln, displacl'rl Dean of Merrill, la., Leslie' of AI- vOlunteer'ed for' Poppy Day Wayne County dent of th local clab I and now sold arc made by disa clubs I I (Continued on Ps.ge Six) I heads a di ision of Kiwanis See H. D. A, Week, page 6 in California; thrpc daughters, abled veterans. Money f!'Om the - - 'Praises Interest . I --- In Conservation R I" f F LOb t B'ell Adams) of Waterbury. and Audrey families of tho dead, ,ep Ita 0 amous I er y IMrs, Henry Smithl of Woodstock, Robert L Herrlo!. soil conserva- ' b 1 J ff M C b Slogan for Poppy Day is ",Hon- tor for the departmerlt of agricul- T B Sh N b ka ' 16 or the dead, aid the disabled!" ture, Adelaide, South Australia, 0 e own eras DS children. Onl;' son, Lyle,' dicd in Popp\' posters placed in the thIS week made a two·day tour of NovembC'r,1947. downtown windows were made waYl"!e, eounty sOi.1 c.onscrvation --Plan ... stud('nts the for $55 Received for Drive' for Mrs. Ray Harmeier, Mr. and Mrs. Members of the commit- traa: d , Cancer Fund J?rive U. S. Savinks Bond1s JJ:" .. H,oltand, Herriot is Mrs. Frank chairman L", Fourteen 'county m('miwrs of I\il's. ehris Anderson of NOI:folk. Ellis amI Mrs, Otlo hiS' of the thiS week of the Wayne collnty cancer fund U. S. Savings bond commiltrf's, o\/er (1). 50 1 .1 conserv,a- drive. announced thaI $5;:) has heen I.og"ethct with bank reprcsent'll- - "Ion. as It is practiced. In the recciv('ri to dal(' in the county to- t.ivcs, gathC'red nt.a dinner anrI t R 'l B d P ed States (2) organized .agrlcul- wHrd Ihe :)773 quota. meeting in WilynC'·Monl!;ry. niJ..:lJl. en Opu ar "'oa way ay ture.extenslon (3) organIzed cd- Of Ihe amnunl rC'cf'i\Td, was W. C. Coryrll, Wayne, i!) county , I uca1ton of farm youth. fI. dOllatfon from the Wayne Worn· bond chairman. 'J unior Miss' at City Sinee his arrival in S('attl(', an's club-: . LC'land R. Hall, dJrC'ctor of Wash .. 10 weeks ago, he hHs The Am0riean Canc£'r society treasury's Omaha savings hall 1 ell cd to hath coasts and in tile points out 111at doctors and sur- office, was here to help with plan' southern states. He stated thai the Dr(' d0veloping new for the "Independence Drive" l\"1a.y amount of soil eonservation is of a of eanc('r treatment and 15 to July 4 on bond sales. I m;lny tllr em states. . 10!".1 in nilsl YCHrs. The Liberty BeIl will tli F "d N" ht One of the thing-s HlHt ('spec'allv Fund!". from lhf' drive go to n- campaign symbol. An cxacl repli n ay 19 1 impr·rssed him was the nan("l' Hus rrS('dl'Ch. C<I of the bell, ond of whIch hi!. . I that is shown by soil consenatlon- b('en mad(' in Europe fOl' eaeh (J , H. St ists, who in turn start Other farm- e Ihe 18 states, will soon 'arrtvf' \I As Movle"l4 le ar ers savin!; '1racticcs. '1 Nl'hraskfl., according to Mr-. Hall W SI 'rIey Temple I Qua;ity Less WI"soer Gl'r T1wlll b, shown throughout II. as 11 The maf.';nituric of con!-:crwdiol\ state durlllg the .dl"lve, .... Clnd triilulation!-: of ,il in Ih(' Unilerl Slates surpass!'!,; thaI R ". H ' tecn-a:gell cause am" numhl'r of hl- in Austr:Hlia: II('rriol ohs(:n'('{l. ecelves ODOr Double Servic.es lariowi suttlations to arise in tJun- but qualtty lS not u[) to IIMI of ior i\Tiss," to Ruth'Jtoss, Held for Ernest play dlrett0T'. The t\wee-act mme- the mistakes that were mad(' by the . Fuhrman Hoskllltl United States in its pr'Of!ram 11(' , niv:hl at the citv au:litnrium. s<lid that AW':lralia ,did nnt a I WI't"!. Thidc('n-yeflr:-old Jurly Gmv{'S srt progTam of soil consenatlon, held SundAY at Norfolk and at and hcl' best. fricnd Fur!y Adams until 1911.. Trinity Lutheran church in Ho."- bind 1he ties j when they "And we had' our eye to the I kin.<; for Ernest Carl 1"uhrm,lI1, :; 1, don'l lie them into l{Ilotsl. practice keyhole 'of the United States pro- who died of a h('art att:lck in their first high heels, gram for 10 years prccccding April 27. try to wangle escorts for the N('w that," he statecJ. I I I'"uhrman h;rd just 1ll0\,'(({ Year's dance <l.nd snv(' Judy's fath- continued his tl'ln fmm J March 1 to Norfolk from a farlll er fr0m an imaginary "10\'0.'" Wavne to the Dakotas, with Dale three miles south of Hosluns I\1('mbers of the cast and t.he Hal:per. safety the soil where he"had lived from the tllne eharaeters--thcv portray Hte: Alan conservationists. He \r1 !ipend of his marriagf'. Cramcr as Harry Gra\'es and Cherc five weeks in Canaoa, fiv w('cks in Pallbearers were Bruce ,Johnson Houdersheldt as his wife, Grace; England and three weel s in HoI- of Verdigre. Leo Stortz of Cr('igh- before Austral- as younger: daughter, Judy; Bob Otto Hartwig and Fred DcdcrmulE, Sr.lith, Jod; LaNita 'Woods, Hilda: j. bdth of Norfolk. Lois Russell Fufly Adams' Derold HAVE YOU Survivors are his wif£>, Ann; one J. B, Curtis: Sbir:ley GII- son"Howard, and one daughler. Jo derslec"e, Ellen Curtis: Bob Moses, BEEN COUNTED? 0pfhNyollr,fso,lkM: \Villis Reynolds· Gene ... '- :.1 Has a census taker officially -l'oUI·t,.f;Y :'>reWS 'I' b h M chalked you up on the records of b th Ed f NO f lk 'x "s Gamble, T\jIerrili Feur ac; the U. S. Census 7 II"rulrl's Sp,· .. illr x,,\\'S etjrs, ; or census, the nation- Wisncr-Nancy Pumphrey, who City, Ill .• Mrs •. Coaries Klingbeil p, 'we",'tzk,'1 Tom m y Arbuckle: wid count tl1at will remain on represented W.is'ner at Cornhusker of Melbourne, la., Mrs. Herman Ihe ebOoks the next 10 years, G' I ' State last June has been ap Charles Murphy, Charles;" Ted ,'5 drawing to a cl«)Se. Yet some by Gov: Val PeterSon as Marten of Mrs. Awalt Horrell, HCllry John Kay, Has- member of the Nebreslta dclC'ga- Walker of Hoskins; Ella Fuhrman kcll Cummings. of us-perhaps you. yourself- , h"t of Norfolk and Mrs. Harry Brum .. Members, of the staff -have stUI not been counted. mels of Ram!olph; held at Washington, D. C" this , : Shlr- ;mporlanl effecl on your summer. 'Ray Norton Injurtjs Nadine nity for years to come. It Will She will Girls' State at I - "ht PI Iit Ann determine whether 'Our Nebraska the parley. . Hand at Ltg a erties. prop- a Ray Norto"n,·· at Handling pubHcity Ein- we are on the downslide. Girls' State to be held in June at the plant, had hiS. ung and Tom Hansen; tickets, noW, for the sake<. of your the University of Nebraska. She and wmst badly cruS,hed,lD an acel- lie Roberts l Temme and very own community, your own was orre of the finalist canQidates dent at the Meyer; program, Bar\. county of Wayne. Girls' Sitate governor last y,ear He was .polif?,J,ipg. .pC .th.a Bartels afid Karol Lou "Kay, Call 130, Your wayne and later al.tended. pirls' Nation generators ,a, .rag; .wn,en, hl5 , Ushers will be Helen will seell that an enumerator ip Washin"gion" !,land 1 b f th fl I CDunt A senior in Wjsner high school, severe.1Y lnJure4·. :; ., t Doris' Mever. Lorraine Nicho s. Naney is the daug_hter pf JYIr .. and He .. 1'!o*, and " . Mrs. Harry Pumphrey: .,. pithl for ,

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Page 1: WAYNE HERALD t'l Home Demonstration Weeknewspapers.cityofwayne.org/Wayne Herald (1888-Present)/1941-1950... · Celeb WAYNE HERALD I , I , Section One, Eight Pagas WAYNE, Y, MAY 4,

Celeb WAYNE HERALD I

, I ,

Section One, Eight Pagas

WAYNE, Y, MAY 4, 1950 NUMBER FIFTY-TWO

. \', ' I '., '

t'l Home Demonstration Week I

'Wllyne\S YNE'S 'TOP BRASS' SEES GAVEL Prt""''''''J . '

II' Wayne Clubs ". Hold Activities

~New Calls for Total

Of $SO,2()O,()O Atloplion "r H nt'\\" bud!!C'1'fol' the

sd,o\)l ,"('ill' l:t~)n-~l WHS· the main IIIUS:Ut'ss of tl1{' Wayn.e sch~lOl hoard.

. It ils :\lol1!lay night mectlllg, ']'11(', budqpt will call for fI total

j1p!'l'al in~ ('XPl'l}Sl' of SRn.200. Of Ihi~ tnta\. $:l:2,t11I1) will he made up hy t;J:o\atiOI1.

>~~~' The amount a~k('d from taxation

I,:l';'~.. will he $1.000 O\'{'l' last years bud­get. hut the board expects the C:I1-}l t irt.~ budg('t to ('0\'('1' two substant \81

it('nt~, l)l}.\'lll!! (If a parking strip on tht' north '~.;id(' of the buildin~ and inst allat ion of a gas furnace.

.' Hemainri('l' of tilt' sum is made hom tuition, allHl'opria\ion .. ' npImrtionment and other mlseel~

'*',,' hU~~~~1~1~:~~t~(':~~o \'ot{'d a c'onlnlct ,:,Jij,!~ to 1\liriam Roh(,l'ts of Carroll ~ t('seh th£' fourth gradt', She

hCt'll te.'lching at \Vinsid,e and ' rc'pitlcc Mar(!aret Woods, .

Courthouse ,Round-Up

County Treasurer Pa vmcnts for the month -Of

have ·bC'C'n I'ecei\'ed by <'Ountv trea~urer for the

. state 'old nge assistance. f('d~ral old ag~ assistance. .03; stale blind assistance, federal plind. assist8flce, state child welfare, $221;72; al child welfa:t;'e, $153.47; ~tate ad­ministrat.on, $325; fed~Tal a~inis­tration, $12.74; old- nec assl~tance YC'ndor, lIi;295.63; child \\!el(are vcn~ dor, $22.66.

, Patrolman : . The. patrolman examiner will be

at· the COUl'thOllscdhe aftcrnqon of Thursda\c, May 11'1 to Icxam,inc for driver-'s licenses. License Issued

to ~'i~~ri;':~!iJ'~~"l~11J~~;r~e~~~ee~ and Doris Jean Gildersleew,

il' • "Va~"ne.

In County Court April 2R Russell McVinnie

·\Vin:-idC' \Vas fined $20 : of ~1O by Judg"e \Villiam

on'the charge or dt'iying without Iicellse plates. Sheriff Hans Tict­ben brought the complaint. Leon~ <1rd Haberer was fined ~10 and ('osts of $4. by thC' judge MaS' 1 on charges of drivin.g- while intoxicat· cd and his license was suspendC'd until Jan, 1..1951. Patrolman D, D.

'Lac('y hrought the charge.

County Superintendent Notice' to C'ol~tinu(' Iransf!'r must

'il{' :"enl in1!) ,'1he offie£' of 111(' county supcrintcndent immediately , h5' pal'cnts of transfer stUdents.

, . The county supt!rintendent's q(fiee also hillS, applications whkh must be fiUcd dut for any ne}\' transfer students.

Deeds FilecJ

• 'Math 'I'raiiling in

Horse, Buggy Stage

Says WSTC Speaker

STEELE, CUNNINGHAM AND HEr:tMAN ARE SPEAKERS

Toastmaster at the Wayne Toastmasters Monday night was Al Sandahl. Sneakers were Jim Steele, Lemoyne Cunningham and Leland Hennan,

John Di('l' was chief evaluator.

Theme of the- fifth Nalion,l!' Home Demonstration I\VcC'k is "Tn­day's Home ,Builds TomOiTow'c; World," Thl:' weck runs fmm Apt'll 30 to May 6, accordir1/:::- to Homl' Dcmonstration Agent Phyllj~ Ro,>,>.

During the week, special atten­tion has been focused on what

" rural homemakers arc'doing to 'I improve their homes an(j keep

I their families well. At the same time, homcmal'L']"<;

arc "bl'o:ldcning their hOI'i,mll:''' and developing a national and J!I­ternational unden;tanding .

C I Il).'llC' H['l'Ilhl l'ilafr Photo II Wayne Clubs

To PI"ck a ves Retiring Mayor L. W. McNatt And they're all there! In the mhn, L. W. Eilis-cily treasurer, In Wayne county. 11 IIome Ex-. hands the gavel to new Mayor picture above, left to right: B. A. Willard Wiltse-councilman, H. tension clubs with 163 mE'mbcr:;

For Dal"ry Sale Glen ~oudersh~l.dt, as the newly .Meyer-councilman, Wi I I i a m ~~I A~~~SeO~~c~~~I~~~: a~~~naeft: ~~~:fng ~:l~n~~~k. special activitJl"> \ ,organized council to()k up new Pfeil-c 0 u n c i I man, Norbert Houdersheldt, L. B. McClure- The home extension pr'ogr~lll\

A dt'lcgfltion of agriculture eom- ~Ue'ei~.e5s at its first meeting last Brugger-light plant superin- councilman, Walter Bressler- started in 1913 but did nnt opel'ak mit tee members of the Wayne tendent, Elmer Meyer-councll- city clerk. ~ in Wayne county' until 1935. Chamber of Commerce will leave ~ The following is an excerpt Sunday for Wisconsin to picl< V I t F- M k PI F W-·d C C h from the annual report.of 1935: calves for !he semi-annual dairy . 0 un eer Iremen a e ans or Ins} ears ras tJr~'~~~;eo{o~~\~fngW~~~~~~~1 Tl\~(r~~ ea~l~eal~~le will he held May 11 al Re~elected Tuesday Here on Main Street joet work for the first lime tI'l<

\\' I b '! I r h '" M " I Da No ,'n,I'U"""S "'nr" r""n,'v"ci ','n ,"n year, and 11 clubs with a total ('11-tIl(' ·ayne sa C' arn. JI' em )crs 0 t e vvayne Volun- emorla y ~ ~,,~ ~L'- L r, 11 f 11::1 b I One hundred head of dait"·y hcif- teer Fire department mel Tuesday aula accidpnt imoJving two Win~ ~~g~y~l~do so;)farem PI'S lU\'e b(,t'll

!i!~~a~~~~io~ills ~~o~_f;~~ri~, f~~t~a!fi Li~7ite a;~ ~flj~IC~~,~~ :~~a~~~~ce~~~ Membcr~ of the American Legioll ~it~le ~g~Pl~~t~t :~~c~7~e\~eeu,oany~! "These club~ held their first pl'Oceeds above expenses pro~ratcd prcsident, Norbert Brugger, secrc~ and the VFW post will collaborate Friday afternoon. , , ~er~~~z~~f~~iJ~C'~i~eii~7t~I~11 :~~:~~~ back to the purchasers. . tary, and Paul Rogge, chief. ~~a~~ns for a Memorial Day pro- Mr. and Mrs. Dtlvd Jones were ers and presidents attending on Oc-

f'urpose of the ~ale IS gC'~eral Appointments wcre announced The eommilt"ee for arranging the going rast on 7th $lrect. They tober 16 and elected Mrs. F.r. Mo:)-daIry lmprOyement 111 northeastern I for thf:' n('w fire truck. Tom Liver- pl"Ogram includes Arnold Kohrt, pulled out onto Main strC'et where es, count" ehairman." ~ebraska.. ing-house will be rorcman for the Floyd Conger, Lyle Gamble and their car c~lldedRw~thl th;~ of Mr, Health Institute'

" :~u~~lla~~ ~~Iil~erv~;~~'eop~ar~r S\~.de ~a~son. '11 h. h ~~~d~~V~'ort~n~n I\~~~~: w 0 were The health institute :o;po,lsorl..'d bv Hold Services at g~rhcr, To~y Ol~~'n and 50e p Gif: of t\~~l Placf~~e o?"lflag~ ;~d (' g~~~~ The BaIrd car was badly dam- the extension service' and til(' stal('

Allen Sunday for fO~fficcrs of the \Vaynr rural fire ~1~~~~sGir's ag"~~~riff Hans Tlclgcn investigat- ~da~~~d~~rtarg~~~~:d:~~l a~~;:n,~

~~~;~~~~:;;;:;;~~~~:,r:ere ~~~Ier mot with the Wayne flre-, ~~:tA~f~~il:~£::I€~~~r~A~ ~l~:e;:~d::~ ~peaks gki!~~~~;~}~~:~t~:~:;~~:\\;!,~: h('lrl Sunday '6t the Methodist S d I of \'eterans and auxiliary mem- •• Tea Saturday church in Allen for Mrs. Henrietta atur ay s bers. To Wayne Knvarns Climaxing the celcbr~tioH of f\~!-Horn, 67, who died April 27 in a Committee in charge will be - , f al H D' nstrati n k Sioux City hospital. She hRd been Mrs. Hattie McNutt, Mrs, Julia. Ii('~r~n~~~'erg(~:e~r~rettofof ~;~~~?~ ~~~ be ~~~a ~~c~ .. bY·'·thc ;~;;~n hospitalized since the first of April. Poppy Day Haas. Mrs, A. D. Lewis and Mi's. Division 8, was the princ.ipal Fans project club at toe'dihing

Rev. A. Lambertson officiated at A. C. Lamp. speaker at t he Wayne Kiwanis rSotOamtn O!otlll~e{Y~,tusdaetnutrdUanylOant, W2

apY.,nme.

S . the services and burial was in • t' Mond no l1J '- '- '- ... "

Pnng Eflstvicw cem('tery at Allen, m~/n~roett :~OkCo ~'f the cluh'S This tea is planned 'around the Mrs. Horn hflo spent the past Saturc1a" May 6 will be Pop- SOl "I Man from I d'l "1 J"t" H theme of "Better World Citizen-

yf'flr at Merrill. la., find t~c pre~ py Day in IWayne. Ladies of the ~~~p~a:~cdl \~~SP~~1p~;j~a~~~ o~ ship" and is designed to show the ceding 24 yeflrl'i she hart lrved at American Legion Auxiliary will I A I" 'V.· building Y,O)Jth, of savin~ o.ur soil public 'some of the activities of Dixon and at Dakota City. be selling ponnies un the streets ustra la ISltS and natural resour('es~ ard of pre~ home project clubs.

Survivors arc: her husband, Phil all da.v. ser\'ing thlSlnation's waYlof me,. Speaker for the tea will be Horn; five ~ons, John and Robert Members of the local commit- Dr. Proe t was formerly presi- Dzidra Buks, Lincoln, displacl'rl Dean of Merrill, la., Leslie' of AI- vOlunteer'ed for' Poppy Day ser~ Wayne County dent of th local clab I and now

~br:~~~~lob~d ~I~ht~'l;~b~r; co~; \'i~pPies sold arc made by disa clubs I I (Continued on Ps.ge Six) I heads a di ision of ni~¢ Kiwanis See H. D. A, Week, page 6

in California; thrpc daughters, abled veterans. Money f!'Om the - - 'Praises Interest . I ---

~i~~~n C\~~s'l!~ ~~~~~~be~~ ~'~~~~!n~~e~h~?; ~~~il~~s ~~~b~~~' In Conservation R I" f F LOb t B'ell Adams) of Waterbury. and Audrey families of tho dead, ,ep Ita 0 amous I er y IMrs, Henry Smithl of Woodstock, Robert L Herrlo!. soil conserva- '

b 1 J ff M C b Slogan for Poppy Day is ",Hon- tor for the departmerlt of agricul- T B Sh N b ka ' ~in;~~!~n~a~~i~~r'and 16 ~raan~~ or the dead, aid the disabled!" ture, Adelaide, South Australia, 0 e own eras DS children. Onl;' son, Lyle,' dicd in Popp\' posters placed in the thIS week made a two·day tour of ,~'."',t+":' NovembC'r,1947. downtown windows were made waYl"!e, eounty sOi.1 c.onscrvation --Plan 'Independ~~" ... .':~~. w('~~t~~~~~~~r~~~fH~;n~\~I~r~~~ ~f~yj~~~~~~l.high stud('nts a~ the pra~~~~n~nf~O~~~dn~:~r~~~~r" for $55 Received for Drive' for Sale:Qf"i7'::~:' Mrs. Ray Harmeier, Mr. and Mrs. Members of the lo~al commit- :litn~et~-m~~~~d:i~itE~~;~~~ traa:d, Cancer Fund J?rive U. S. Savinks Bond1s ~~s~~al~ha~af.c;('ot~~ :~~ JJ:" .. :~~ ~~a~f:s t~fecs:~~n~~cl~~~:.: I\J~~ H,oltand, Herriot is co~pletinq Mrs. Frank Morga~, chairman L", Fourteen 'county m('miwrs of I\il's. ehris Anderson of NOI:folk. Ellis amI Mrs, Otlo Gerle~ann. hiS' ~our of the state~ thiS week of the Wayne collnty cancer fund U. S. Savings bond commiltrf's,

lV1~~:":~~-"-l':::'~~:='~_~:'-'::::::j:=:::::--=~~------'---- j~o~lng, o\/er (1). 50 1.1 conserv,a- drive. announced thaI $5;:) has heen I.og"ethct with bank reprcsent'll-- ~ "Ion. as It is practiced. In the ~nlt~ recciv('ri to dal(' in the county to- t.ivcs, gathC'red nt.a dinner anrI

t R 'l B d P ed States (2) organized .agrlcul- wHrd Ihe :)773 quota. meeting in WilynC'·Monl!;ry. niJ..:lJl. en Opu ar "'oa way ay ture.extenslon (3) organIzed cd- Of Ihe amnunl rC'cf'i\Td, ~~;} was W. C. Coryrll, Wayne, i!) county , I uca1ton of farm youth. fI. dOllatfon from the Wayne Worn· bond chairman.

'J unior Miss' at City '~uditorium

Sinee his arrival in S('attl(', an's club-: . LC'land R. Hall, dJrC'ctor of th~ Wash .. 10 weeks ago, he hHs tmv~ The Am0riean Canc£'r society treasury's Omaha savings hall 1 ell cd to hath coasts and in tile points out 111at doctors and sur- office, was here to help with plan' southern states. He stated thai the Dr(' d0veloping new teeh~ for the "Independence Drive" l\"1a.y amount of soil eonservation is of a of eanc('r treatment and 15 to July 4 on bond sales. I ~o~~~('r~1_~<;7~~e~ n:~!~iti~drhei~outt~= m;lny \\'h~~~\t a~~JUl~d~~\,~(\~~~~ drt:~;~$8~~~~~y~~or(t~,7It~a;dl.i· tllr em states. . 10!".1 in nilsl YCHrs. The Liberty BeIl will b~ tli

F "d N" ht One of the thing-s HlHt ('spec'allv Fund!". from lhf' drive go to n- campaign symbol. An cxacl repli n ay 19 1 impr·rssed him was the cnth~si<:sm nan("l' Hus rrS('dl'Ch. C<I of the bell, ond of whIch hi!. . I that is shown by soil consenatlon- b('en mad(' in Europe fOl' eaeh (J

, H. St ists, who in turn start Other farm- e Ihe 18 states, will soon 'arrtvf' \I

As Movle"l4le ar ers on~ savin!; '1racticcs. '1 Nl'hraskfl., according to Mr-. Hall W SI 'rIey Temple I Qua;ity Less WI"soer Gl'r T1wlll b, shown throughout II. as 11 The maf.';nituric of con!-:crwdiol\ state durlllg the .dl"lve,

T"ial~ .... Clnd triilulation!-: of ,il in Ih(' Unilerl Slates surpass!'!,; thaI R ". H ' tecn-a:gell cause am" numhl'r of hl- in Austr:Hlia: II('rriol ohs(:n'('{l. ecelves ODOr Double Servic.es lariowi suttlations to arise in tJun- but qualtty lS not u[) to IIMI of

ior i\Tiss," ;lccordim~ to Ruth'Jtoss, ~\~srl~'l~~~r~;as I!~I/~6)1~~~~·rt f~~~ Held for Ernest .~. play dlrett0T'. The t\wee-act mme- the mistakes that were mad(' by the . Fuhrman Hoskllltl ~i~g~'iJ~c\~~)(~l"~:~~~(~~d t:';·~I~~e j1~~:d~l,~ United States in its pr'Of!ram 11(' ,

niv:hl at the citv au:litnrium. s<lid that AW':lralia ,did nnt s!"ar~ a I n"~r~J~ki~'~"I<l1,~~~~:'ir~~~'Vi('f"';; WI't"!.

Thidc('n-yeflr:-old Jurly Gmv{'S srt progTam of soil consenatlon, held SundAY at Norfolk and at 1h(~ and hcl' best. fricnd Fur!y Adams until 1911.. Trinity Lutheran church in Ho."-bind 1he f~mily ties j when they "And we had' our eye to the I kin.<; for Ernest Carl 1"uhrm,lI1, :; 1, don'l lie them into l{Ilotsl. practice keyhole 'of the United States pro- who died of a h('art att:lck walkin~ in their first high heels, gram for 10 years prccccding April 27. try to wangle escorts for the N('w that," he statecJ. I I Mr~ I'"uhrman h;rd just 1ll0\,'(({ Year's dance <l.nd snv(' Judy's fath- I-Icl'ri~1 continued his tl'ln fmm J March 1 to Norfolk from a farlll er fr0m an imaginary "10\'0.'" Wavne to the Dakotas, with Dale three miles south of Hosluns

I\1('mbers of the cast and t.he Hal:per. safety officcr~~ the soil where he"had lived from the tllne eharaeters--thcv portray Hte: Alan conservationists. He \r1 !ipend of his marriagf'. Cramcr as Harry Gra\'es and Cherc five weeks in Canaoa, fiv w('cks in Pallbearers were Bruce ,Johnson Houdersheldt as his wife, Grace; England and three weel s in HoI- of Verdigre. Leo Stortz of Cr('igh-

~~~~te;~~~~~~' p~.~ei~ren~~~~k~~~ ;:~ld before retu)'nin~ Austral- ~~~r~i1~~~I~~~l[~ii o~~~:A~U!: as younger: daughter, Judy; Bob Otto Hartwig and Fred DcdcrmulE, Sr.lith, Jod; LaNita 'Woods, Hilda: j. bdth of Norfolk. Lois Russell Fufly Adams' Derold HAVE YOU Survivors are his wif£>, Ann; one ~ohnson: J. B, Curtis: Sbir:ley GII- son"Howard, and one daughler. Jo derslec"e, Ellen Curtis: Bob Moses, BEEN COUNTED? ~hn,.nld'r~ont,h 0pfhNyollr,fso,lkM: tahr~"el'yen,graann':-I \Villis Reynolds· Gene Clauss~n, ... '- :.1

&;~~~n Ay~~~~; ~;~~~ng~be~Wi Has a census taker officially -l'oUI·t,.f;Y N!)rf~lk :'>reWS ~~l~ ~U:hr~a:J ~~ ~g:ro~~;rv;,~~ 'I' b h M chalked you up on the records of b th Ed f NO f lk 'x "s ;i~,n;;'ii~~~~~~~U Gamble, T\jIerrili Feur ac; a~~ the U. S. Census 7 II"rulrl's Sp,· .. illr x,,\\'S ~t'rI'ke t!~, etjrs, E~i1 F:a~z ; or P~:·ri :~ ~~~~~:::'~':~~~~'~~-~~~iL::::':::'F~~:':::~'--=--;-=:""::=:':-:':;:::::'::::""'-:-----:--"'11 ~~~e l-~~~~~~l S~f~~~7 ~~~\~d~;HC'Bill L1sten~the census, the nation- Wisncr-Nancy Pumphrey, who City, Ill .• Mrs •. Coaries Klingbeil

p,'we",'tzk,'1 Tom m y Arbuckle: wid count tl1at will remain on represented W.is'ner at Cornhusker of Melbourne, la., Mrs. Herman Ihe ebOoks fo~ the next 10 years, G' I ' State last June has been ap

Charles Murphy, Charles;" Ted ,'5 drawing to a cl«)Se. Yet some p~fn~ed by Gov: Val PeterSon as ~ Marten of Stanton~ Mrs. Awalt Horrell, HCllry ~nd John Kay, Has- member of the Nebreslta dclC'ga- Walker of Hoskins; Ella Fuhrman kcll Cummings. of us-perhaps you. yourself- , h"t of Norfolk and Mrs. Harry Brum ..

Members, of the pro~uction staff -have stUI not been counted. M~~s~o cfo~r~?~~e ~rnU~~~:h ~o Ib~ mels of Ram!olph;

LarseJ~rfs~~n;.fl~ CO~~eOf~~~te:en~sus~iil~u~;v~~~ held at Washington, D. C" this , • : Shlr- ;mporlanl effecl on your comm~- summer. 'Ray Norton Injurtjs Nadine nity for years to come. It Will She will repre~cnt Girls' State at I - ~.' "ht PI Iit

Ann determine whether 'Our Nebraska the parley. . Hand at Ltg a erties. B;~b,niia;;,;r, prop- f~~:~~i~~s~~~i~~~iC!~II~~:tOh:; a ~~~f%r h;~u~!~jo~e~~ ~~~01~~~~ • Ray Norto"n,·· ~iiy, ~m~loye.e at

Handling pubHcity a~e.Paul Ein- we are on the downslide. Girls' State to be held in June at the po~er plant, had hiS. ~lgbt han~ ung and Tom Hansen; tickets, Bil~ ~Act noW, for the sake<. of your the University of Nebraska. She and wmst badly cruS,hed,lD an acel­lie Roberts

l ~aroline Temme and very own community, your own was orre of the finalist canQidates dent at the pJ~J;ltFnday after~oon.

~arcella. Meyer; program, Bar\. county of Wayne. ~or Girls' Sitate governor last y,ear He was .polif?,J,ipg. _pp~ .pC .th.a bar~ Bartels afid Karol Lou "Kay, Call 130, Your wayne Heral~, and later al.tended. pirls' Nation generators wi~h ,a, .rag; .wn,en, hl5 , Ushers will be Helen Brud,ig~m, will seell that an enumerator con~ ip Washin"gion" !,land wa~ ~~~~~" ~~ ~ !w~~.~l a~~

1 b f th fl I CDunt A senior in Wjsner high school, severe.1Y lnJure4·. ~ :; ., t Doris' Mever. Lorraine Nicho s. ~:c::e~~~u~t co:,~ no~!~:;'day! Naney is the daug_hter pf JYIr .. and He .. \\!"~, takl;'ll~tp ,Be~~ha~1s: 1'!o*, ~~~~PI~Il~i('~~~~y Wit~er and " . Mrs. Harry Pumphrey: .,. pithl for trea~~~~4

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similar to the one through the> county.

u chance to ob­t feeding methods.

will' be appointed the Slt:O-C'I' show to be

held in connrction wilh Ih(' Vv'nync county fair.

• Methjdist Men H()id Rally at Randolph

The s ring ra lly oC Mr't hodisl men of the Norfolk district was held at Randolph Sunday aftrr­noon an evening. A banquet waflo sC'rved b the women of the Ran­dolph ch rch,

Those going from Wayne were Glenn WIker, Ralph Eaton, W. C, Andrews. Dave Theophilus, Ed­wal'CI Seymour, C, L. Pickelt, G. W. Costf'risan and TI('v. f::J.lgenc Golay.

The will of the stu~nt'himself ~lfea~~ t:~n~~r ciZi~g~!:~%~ the student has to face and the instructor must aid in, Howard M. Field. instruci':Dl' in the biolo­gy .department 01'\ Wayne collttge believe.'>. I

Many students th~t are attend­ing ('ollege at the: present 1 ime arc only doing so 'because it is the accC'pted thing to do. FOI".thit:; reason, the stress of coJit'Re has been plac~d on 1 hC' soci.J;lli ling in­fluence to be gained, and while t his is of importance.! subject maHer retpntion has Jx>en ne­gle('ted. One part of I college should supplement the other ra­t'her than detract Cr.om it is Dr. Fipld's opinion. '

Dj·. Fil'1d n:cC'ived his-IA R de>­grl"C' from AlbiOn C()lI~C' Mich­igan in 1930 and fJ.' m th('re \vcnt 10 the Unhrt.' sit\' of \ViSConfloil.' wh('rp he oI:Jlin~d h.is A.M. degree.. He ins tt ucted 111 Milton and LaCrosse,; W's., while working on his Ph,I)" 'hich he rccei\'ed m 1938 [rom isconsin.

VV"hilc instructing, in Rollins, Fla" the war broke (JUt. The in­creased demand for Sk~' led me­c.hanics calL"cd schools, 0 be set up to meet the need. 0 (' such school was placed at Sao Paulo, Brazil. and it was here'~hat Dr . Field went to instruct lin their basic department,

~n order 10 qualify fo~ the po­sitIOn it was necessary [ai' the

To Show Textile Painting May 8

Phyllis Ross, county horne d('m-

fs~tr;;1~~n~g.~~t~:~~ r~~rgn a J~~= dat'h~l~;e~li;~, t~;li~;~.~~ri~~~~ ~~bt~.O p.m., will be opc~ to the

Thps(' attending arc al;;ked \0

no~,thern instructors to be able

~~!~t~~Ck!~Xl~rlufl~~~~ t~d~~~; inten.sified training program for the Instructors themselvC's pre­pared them for the task.

Dr. Field enjoyed his stay in South America after accustomJnt! himself to t heir methods of doin~ thingsJ H~ found Brazil extreme .. Iv col01'~ul and "enchanting. (01' the tourist, but a headache for t~e businessman," This was oar­tJaI~y due to mode of travel, con­vemences that didn't exist in parts of Bra~-il and the"qlfIerent ways in which 'the Bl'u<'lilians have of conducting bUsiness.

- Students of the mechlinic school picked up technical inror.,. fl1:ation sUl'prisinglv fast, Dr. Field found. when it wus tal(en into consideration .that mOst of them had had but an elenwntary educat ion. The successful COm­pletion oj' the course qualified the students to sCr\'e in the Bl'a­:ziJian army air force as skilled techniCians.

Upon returning to the United States, DI', Field turned again to instructing in his major field of biology and zoolog,)~. He came to the Wayne campus in the fall of 1948.

Since coming to Wayne, he has found Nebraska different than ttis l~abitat of Michigan and Wis­consin. but one that is pleasur­able, Working with stUdents who are int.ei·~sted in the biological

~~!dg~~ll~nj~~~~lepl~~S~~~s'fl~r;,~ instructing if he can raise a stu­dent to a higlwr plane of under­standing than that student would otherwise have reached.

One of tile hidden benefits to he gained 1rom college is the br'Oad general background that a. student gains' during his stay.

'He was surprised t.hat more in­terest was not shown by students in taking a foreign language When it is available to them, as he believes it is an integral pali of their education in earning a degree.

When it comes to a hobby, Dr. Field has one, hunting, The dif­ference being that Whereas most people carry a gun to get their rest, Dr. Field does his hunting biologically. an avocation which is in itself a vocation. And also a mark of one' who thoroughly enjoys his proCession by proving himself a true, scientist and

.teacher ot his profession,

ENGLISH CLASS VISITS WAYNE HERALD MONDAY

Visitol'S at the Wayne Herald plant Monday' afternoon were members of the eighth grade Eng­lish class at Wayne Pr.ep. Frances Phillips is supervisor and Adelyn Johnson and Joan Gustafson are student teachers. .

Members of the' class were': Ed­ward Niemann, Mitchell Nissen. Don Perry, Jack Donald Kingston, Robert Daniel lWilrna Mc-

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leen Echteni<amp. ·'1-----· -- a woman a-:--- i. . I John Kyl. hidden under ma;y h' b 1.<. t 't' I,Isy Bees 4 H' Club bandage~, dashed past CIs the other a~d ~~()w~~n;I~,1 .10" The Busy ~e~s 4~H ~lub met at day. H(' stopped all the office's in- pluining merrily to

~~~k~e~A orU~lj~~~·e:P~d 2~~ite~Z~ :I~~('~~nt~e s~~~ul~t:~~s J~~~ ~~JU~~: can't show my !icen!;£'. ~and towelS wel'e discussed. Phyl- nouncing, "You wouldn't believe !~::."il1 the oOke':1 c~un~) ~rS~X~~~~~ffr~~~~c ~~~:[.<;. ~~~ ~e Ii,~I I~~id i~~I~g~~~ai{St;.~~~,~d . . . Th" bOYS in the, bkck dy ~eyer and Jane Jeffl'ey served Later we find out that he didn't sist that a similar thing re.freshments. 'rhe llCxt ·meeting l'un into a door, but into a light happened in Wayne Will be May 4., control box. Thi.s points a moml , " ago. Tile patrolman -.~-~.',~, I John wiiJ not only have to watch farmer who drove on1o C~mpus kwlgg Clu~ Ow ~;t()P light, but, he'li have wav without stopping or I

th:;h~. c~~r.~n~t~\"":1~~~I~kp~1ft 1~~ to walch t he stop lie-hl contl'ols tau! e~:~:r p:~:~lman cataloguf'd

Thp girls worked on he*d scarves Speaking of stop tlQhts, I think, the things that ('ould '

Bressler sel'\ed the hI ch. Mn; ending with the fact and theil' Irecord bo ks. Judy _ th~~_~ __ ~r~etting used to anyone commtting

Jim Bresslel' will serve as ass~stanl er!s license could be , .-lead(>l'. The next meeting w1l1 hI.' Bonnie SOl'('lIS(,ll as hostess. RoIl That was all ril'ht l«itll tllC' ~1ay 11._ ~a,}~~~il;~ ~~l~n~~~~'~;~~ bJ~l~:h~e~~{~ 11<' 5;~id he clidll't !1<l\,C

·1'· d uonvay. Altona M"rry MulleN I nel' \\'1 . gl\'C' a emonstration on

The Altonb. Merry Makers m~t how to m.ake workl!tl b~tto~holes with Don Warner April 14 in the' and BOIlOIe Sorensen \vlli dlSCUSS REA building: in Wayne when thpy I b~und buttonholes. Joann ,Powers organized as1a 4-H club 'the lead- \\111 la!k on colors be~t SUited fqr er,5, chosen Uy the club are Mrs. I I:"<1Cl.1 girl ,and Reta Will talk dn Gus Stuthm~n and IMrs. Orvill(' h~~ to maite: . Damme. QCficers elected an': 1 [J. ern. , pr'esident, Joanne Damme; vice will. talk to, ,gl'oup.~ things president, M~ureen Jordan; secn'- ~_ ~:~_e~nb('[ 1(> eool(lIlg.

~~~ter,D~l~~jy~eM~Zt~l~es~{'\~le\:eC'~ i Traotor Club . members entered th{' club On I A 4-H tl'actor ClUb was organized April 20 tht.! club held its' fil'~.t Tuc!'>day e\'ening, A,prill8. Officers meeting at _ the Gus Stuthmann 1 elect.ed we!'(' Jack Carsteps. pres~-

~Oe~fi'ng~~Z~tn ~~~s cl~he~~~~e t ~~~ I ~:~~ ~ ~i~~Tle ~~~~~i!: V~~~r~~~~~

Progress' Deparl~1('nt: "Her band staved out e\tel'Y night hours,," said thi!'> lady on' , ton A venue bus, ".'iO she l elevislon ~et to 1"\ to kpc'p

home. Well. Iw hales 1l'll·\·i:-;ioll, now he NEVER ·COIll(-'S llOJ1lC."

name and tM projects, .seWing and I Don,!-.,ld" Carste~s, news repdrter.; cooking, were decided upon. Thc' Clarence, ApklOg,. leader; Gene ~~;§~;§;§;§;§§§1§~1 next meeting will be May 4 at the Reed, assistant leader. Other mem-"'al Damme home with Joanne, bel'S present were George Jaeger Damme and Loretta Drunmc as ~nd I~,arry Bowers. Thl3 next meet­hostesses, lIlg will' he May 5 at the John

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strations were done on setting a table, cutting a pattern. posture while sewing and good health. Reta Peden treated the girls to cookies, The next meeting will be May 15 at the HarTis Sorensen home with

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.lndies prncticed for t he district convention in Norfol.k· May 24. A busload of· ladies. will go to the convention. The next meet.­ing will be June 6:

Women of the Chur~h

I Winsidie.,.HQskins I

Men, MBl'niedjil 1 Double- Wefilling, ·1

Beda Wiese-, daughter "Of Mr. anel Mr~. HC'hry Wiese of Lindsay" and: st. Paul's Wom"E'n· of the

Church met Thursday afternoon

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Tlmrsdtl.Y. Mn.y 4 Redee;m('r Aid.

'~i~~rk~~~~~~t~rs. Kal'd Klul>. :'<181',

Frillny, i.\luy 5 'GOld~~nl,(]fL Mny I.'~cllowshlp Da~'. JOB.

i;~:i f_tOI1t1AY. May 8 ,Eush""!l'Il St,\l" VF'\V A'tlxilial'v, Cntel'il'. ~

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at the Woman's club 6 :30. May 9. Lois· Dick­

Leona Bahde are ch~il'· tilt' food committec.

~dY. L~~~~ses M~~re ~fis~ Long-e, Mrs. Willard Hnmmer, :Mrs. Dale Grimm, Mrs, Elder Lubberstedt, Mrs. John A. Kay· and Mr::;. Emil Swanson,

UD UD met for the last time- unt n;

faU at the home of Mrs, Carl W.J·ight Monday for Done o'clool" luncheon Officers e>lected were>: Jlr~sjdent·, Mrs. C. H, Fisher; vice president, Mrs. A, T."Claycomb; secretary, Mrs. H. B. Jones; 1I'ea&.<Urer, Mrs. J. G. Miller. The program committee for thE' next year consists of Mrs. J. W. Jones and Mrs. J. G. Miller.

Redeemer Missionaroy Rf.>decmer Missionary mC't

PEO I

PEO mef at t1,~ A, T. Cavn­naUgh home Tuesday When Ml'l;. Rollie Ley and Mrs. J. M, Stra­hun wt>I'e assistant hostessC'R. The program, "The Spirit of Mu~ sic," was in chnrge of Mrs': A. J. Atkins, H8.7..e-l Reeves aCCom_ panied Sharon Willert' who play­'pd a violin solo. "Chanson and "Tdcste," by Tchaikovsky. The barbershop quintet sang three numbers for the ladies. Mrs. M. B. Childs is delegate to the con­vention in Grand Island May 4-6.

'TIl(' npxt meeting will be May 16 for stat~ convention reports and kensington. Thl' meeting will be a coverpd dish luncheon at on("' o'clock at th(' Warren Shul1hf'h; home with Mr·s .• Jim MiIl!'I' as as:-.:islanl ho.,;t('ss.

Minerva

I no. Krufl of Lindsay'. and· D1?ld Pfl'lfft'r; son of Mr. n:nd·Mts: ar­tin Pfellff't! They \-re1"P mnrtie at S1. Pl'tpr's Catholic church in Omaha \vith Father K-oru~ [Wr'­forming t hl' double- ring cFre-monies. ,

The brides were dresse4· iderH ie­ally with navy blue- jacltf.H d.refses. and navy biue hats tl'i-:mne( in whito. ThC'ir corsages· were of whito. cal'nations and stephano is.

Both brides gl'aduaied from UOIY :family school in Lind.'4ay ancl for the past several yeW's h:.J.d eon employed in Omaha. '

Bf'ilmer \\'as graduated f10m

~:~;~lli~ hit1~~, S~::r~l ~. s:~~{'dJrl,i. Behme]' are living on.a JaM\l,south of Hoskins.

Pft'lf[pl' grnduatpd fro'tn Winsidp high "S('hool and has sinC'(' hf'PIl liv­ing wit h his parents,

• Rites at Laurel

;;;;;.;;~~;;;;;;;;;"';;;*";;;_;~ Warn('r last ;Thursday e\1~en~ng. , Mrs. IA.ldon Sederberg wo flfst prize lt cal·ds. The next m ~ting will e with rtfrs. Warren Ilson May 0,

N~' Lo me~ wit h Ml's, :Ferrls

Tuesday for the India lace pro­gram in charge of Mrs. Freel Denking-er, Mrs. Henry Arp, Mrs. Ida Young and Mrs. Wit· Ham Canning. The next meeting will bE' June 6 when those on the committee are Mrs. William Koebel' and MI'S, Ludolf Kunz. Mrs. Milton Hassel and ES'ti1el' Jt>nsen will bt> leadCl·s.

40th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frahm

were surprised by 30 guests on their 40th wedding anniversary Friday evening. Th{' gUf.>sts harl planned a program, including June Klug and Rita ~h'Wan who sang for t he group. Mrs. Hel'­nlnn Stuve reviewed "This ~ Your Life." The guests pl'esent­ed Mr. and Mrs. Frahm with n large baskf't of American B('au­ty roses.

Mrs. W. C. Andrews.enterta1n~ N1 Minerva club members and Mrs. John Jacobs of Gillette, Wyo., and Mr.". E. E. Golay May l. The May Day one o'cluck lUncheon was held at Hotel Morrison. The' club voted to givC' $2 to the cancer fund. Mrs. F. S. Berry had the program on· the Pulitz~r prizes. Roll call was

For A. C. Hogelin, 55 Funeral services W"E'r-e hl'lcl": u t

the PP('sbyterian ,church in Ladrel Sunday [01' 'Albert, ICarl Hogelin, ~5, who died. Apl'i~ 2& of· heart compl.ications. Rev. F, B. Helsl11an

of~c~a ~~~~ born May 26, 1895, i in Wayne county. the eldest son' of Mr. and Mrs. Otto F. Hagelin. He was baptized and confirmed in ~he Concordia· Lutheran chu.rch, CQn:­cOl'd.

i 11 .1 THERE'S a "lift" "0

: RugbY-,Sportswear You'l.1 I like: The feeling of solid

comfort and the sense of sotisfaction in knowing you look right i~ the

"company of .fri~nqs.

The new Spring' and 'Summer models are ready ••• see them.

M4."lFI~LD IOUf! 'r

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NuF I Nu Fu me~ last Tuesdlay at.

the illiam chulz home ~fOr- a bUSin~ss meet ng, The grou m('t ngain la. '.t eveI'!ing for their last meeti g of the year-. The-y were at til ButT Davis home. I

May 'ellow.hi!' Day Ma Fellowship day w n be

held· 't, Redeemer church ~~y 5,

~1oCh ,~~~ ~o~:n~'Vr~~. 9r~~~~ 'V. C sterisan will speak, and the t erne will be "Our ~)aily Bread." I

Coterie

. n.nswered by naming an inter-est­ing bool<. The last mfwting of !h(' year will be a fumily picniC May 15. The committ('e in charge is Mrs. 0, K. Brandstet. jpr, Mrs. C. K. Corbit anel Mrs. J. R. Johnson. Committees ap­poin\('d for the nf'xt year arc: program: Mrs. W. C. Coryell, Mrs. 1". S. Berry and Mrs. M. B. Childs; courtesy, Mrs. Raymond Sch]'piner and Mrs. C. K Corbit.

Cqterie met at the Paul Min('s. Woman!s Club home Monday when th('re werl?' foUl' guests present. They 'In- Woman·s club met April 28 cllldJd Mrs. Irving Moses, Mrs. whpn Mrs. M. B. Childs hat! the Mark Cramer, Mrs. Ralph Car- program on the tribute to hart and Mrs. Phil March. Pl'ize~ ~'Mothcr." Mrs. Childs gave a

Metho ist Circle 1 went to Mrs. Lou Fanske and brief history of the founding of Met} odist. Circle 1 met" Wed- Mrs. John Ahern. There will be- t he day. Vonn Lou Wilson, ac-

In 1917 h(1 was married. to ITs. tella Bruggeman .of .Law'a!. M~>i. Hogelin preceded him in 'death I in 1947.

co~~~~~rsc~ITr~; a tS~~, ~~:;J~~~ dre:::Q his mother, MrH. Lena Hage-

¥.:~ih~l~ ~~l~~~~d~f aDi~~~~l", an~~~ brother, Emil Hagelin, of WaynE!>, ., Methodist Women Meet at Wausa

when Irs. Clifford Dahl ha tIl(' R. ,V. Caspe.r May 8 when Mrs. "One Alone." Mrs. Hobart Auker The annual district conference nesda at the K. N. parke~ome a lUncheon at the home· of Mrs~ companied by Don Baugous, sang

lesson n "Women of the crip- Martin Ringer and Mrs. Lester spoke on honoring the older ~ynd oTe7~~ngrJ:t~~di~~omCh~~hs~~ ture." Those who assisted were Vath will help with the srfving. mothers of the community. Cor-Mrs. D hI. Lenore Ramsey and .sages w(>rf' presented to eight he~\~~n~~~ugsa f~~~fYwayne were ClaUdii' Bruct'. Hillside Club m(·mbf'I'S of tll{' club who ar{' 75

year· old 0' more They ·nclud Mrs. Clarence Sorenson, Mrs. Ed,. Hillside club met Tuesday eel Mrs .Ne\tie C~Il, Mrs.] C. H~ ~o'ahrnd RSaetY?"laorUf,rM' ~.e.tRtieaySm.Coonttd' EMII!" •. s', 'VFW uxiliary I with Mr~. Adolph Claussen. Sf'V- Bright, Mrs. Mary Hook, Mrs. oJl L. ... ., _

The FW Auxiliary wHl ~eet enteen memben; and two gUt'sts,.. "E. W. HUse, :Vh·s. A. W. Ross, Mrs. K. N. Parke, Mrs. L. A, Fa/n-May 8

1: at o'1e Veterans club Mrs. John Rhoades and Mrs. Mrs.· John Harrington, Mrs. J. ske and Rev. E. E, Golay.

room. 1'1->. Herman Stuve and Mt'lvin OUe, WE'"re present. En- Woodward Jones and Mrs. H. H. Rev Golay gave the- conference Mn~. Caries Sieckman will be te"Nainment was in charge of Hahn. Mrs. A. V. Teed' was addre~s on the theme, "An Attack~. in char ,e of the kltchen and Mrs. Mrs. Claussen with prizes going (:hairman of the serving com- ing Church," Evelyn Thompson will have the to Mr~ Raymond He-fig. Mrs mille-f'. Thr- nf'xt nIee-ting will be • pntertalnment. FelIX Dorcey and MIS. Clarencf' May 12 for installation of offi- LUTHERAN MEN~S.CLUB TO

Mann The next mN'tJng ""Ill bc- cprs. SUy- CHURCH ROAD. SJGNS Metho ist Women with Mrs. Darcey June 9; The ~ The Mt'n'.s club of Gract' Luther-

The lethodist Woman's So- Hillside club rnembtr; will ~('et IRIS KAUFFOLD, RUTH OWENS an chur'ch Monday. voted to pur-ciety "ill meet May 10. Mrs. \vith Goldenrod c u me~ ers chase·two fluorescent signs, tp be Tsmael ughes will have- charge June 2 al the Basil Osburn orne. CANCEL VOICE RECITAL erected at each edge of Wayne 01 del.' tjons and Mrs. Clarence A seniol' voice recital to be given pointing out the location of the Presto"! has th£> program. Mm. For Ruth Johnson hy Wayne State college students church . . Jack D.~wson ,is chairman of the ForLv gue~ts were at the Iris Kauffold of Dodge and Ruth Langemeier Oil company offelf'-hostess. committee. Woman's club . rooms last Sun- Owens of Cal'roll has been cancel- ed to pay the cost of one'si~n. TIle

i day evening at a shower 1"01' led. The recital was scheduled for other is being paid for by donations EldeenJ /" Ruth Johnson. Hostessps were tonight at the college auditorium, I from club" members.

I 1h~11~ i.v~~et ~~~IWi;gl~l~~d~:~; ~----.----"-----------~--~--~-Mt·s. A, gust Wittler was a guest, Mrs, M din Preston had the' les­son on :meat cookery. The next meetin will be May 30 at the Erwin leer home.

Appro ching. Marriage Dr. nd Mrs. Walter Benthack

announce the approaching mar-­riage 0 eir daughter, Elsie, to' Clare oult hard, son of Mr. and Mrs. c~arence Coulthard of El­gin, he cf'remony will take place t e last of May.

LegiQn Auxiliary Legi n Auxiliary had their so­

cial m t'ting Monday evening \vhen t e ladies played cards at the veterans club rooms, They had a lO·llOstess luncheon with Mrs. IV erton Hilton Dnd Mrs. Hattie cNutt serving.

Appro ching Marriage Mr. nct Mrs, W. C. We.<it an­

nounce the engagement and ap~ proachi g man'iage of the-ir

~:~::~1~f B~~~~~t~~~' I~h~l~~r~~

Fashions go "slim hipt' so •••

Swans' Bring You

·~~Ho/· LIFE GIRDLE ancl PANTY

by Formfit

... 'Swans' , j,.,. A~parci for )ft'n ren~ ~rom("~

swanst mony ,*m take place June 4 at 8 p.mf' at the First Methodist' church in Wayne,

(

60th A. I niversary Mr. nd Mrs. William Fehrs

will ce ebrate their 601 h wed· ding a nh;,ersary May 11. They will ho d open house on the oc-, basion which also marks Mrs. FehrS~birthday. They were marrje May 11, 1890, and have lived 1 Wayne since that time.

EXCU.JSIVE "SCANT HIP" CONTROL- an··~'!ttra piece of

cleverly curved elastic that follows the hip Ijn~ down ••• whittles away inches from your hips.

FLEXIBLE NON.ROLL WAISTLINE-instantly aujusts to your very own waist size ... can't roll ove'r. . AIJt)llr~1 for-l\fen·aml,\V,OI en

II ", '" ,I ."

Rebek h. Rebe ahs met Friday with

Mfs. anda Womack in charge of the I'social hour, Mrs. Roy Pierson, <,lnd Mrs. C. D. McCul­lough ere the serving commit­tee. T e next meeting will be May 12 ,with Mrs. ·Robert Scrim­shl'r a d Mrs. Fred Bilson in charge f refreshments. ;}

Centra . Social Circle Cent 1 SOCial Circle met

Tuesda at the Elhardt Pospi~ shU h me when Mrs. W, C, ~e-ndt' -as. a, g~est An outline of" the I gram for ne",t yea[, was­read. . Chris Baier led the group s nging. The' next meet~' ing. Ju Ie 6, will be he,ld at the home of Mrs. C. A. l'),'eston.

Sh"wer Given, , On ' pril :h, Lois Zeplin,:

Jeanne tno]ski and Joan Jones

~~~a~,I"i~~~n ro'':~efil;.ai,~g~, Gildersl eve.1 Sunday afternoon, Mrs, C;. ' ler ~and Donna Pfluege hostesses' at a miscellli shower" for I Miss r!f Gndetsl. at the Anton,Pflue. ger hom.

bor ..

~=tm~I~:~~~~: .

CONCAVE NYLON TAFFETA FRONT PANEI~_in two pie<:es, skHlfully curved and fitted tngt'lher, to trim the tummy firmly without honing.

SATIN ELASTIC BACK PANEL-up·and,down streteh only, to flatten the back! beautiful1y.

DIAGONAL TALON FASTENER-ingeniollsly set to avoid uncomfortable contact with the hip bone.

COMFORT CURVE - front panel of the girdle is curved np for comfort in walking or sitting - back fits low and cups under so it won't ride up.

Come In and be faultlessly fitted now I

··Scaut·Hip" J.iCe Panty 0" Girdle ,10.9S Other'll floom $7.5.0

Life Draa from '1.25

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The FORMFIT INSTITUTE at the Blackstone Hotel, Omaha, April 24 and 25,

was attended. by PAULINE AlLEN; from our .tore

.S~alls' "'---\ Apparel for Men andcWomen'

The 'Wayne. (Neb). Herald, May 4,. 1950 '

And'other WAltman's Auortmenfs

M~KE YO~~ SELECTION NOW - We Will Hold Until Mother,'f Day-

O\'F.R 45 YFl.~RS Of' REl,I,'lBU<J PBE!'lCBIPTION, SflRYrcF.

B. J.Felbf-l' Prescription Druggists

Swans' 'A GI·FT SU'GGESTI.ON

for MOTHER'S DA Y

in Tech nicolor S<yIe No, 8121

Color-drenched. ensemble.slimly incerpreted.in luxuq.looking rayon S~ruDg. Casual MrS. is; rapped with 'contnning burton.deiined cardigan jacket with hipline pockert. Bisque or '

Town Navy /Geranium ReL4 Turquoise ·AquafPeacock Blue; lIisque/Lime, lA~. 22~, .

.$1495

Dr.ss •• ' ,fro",' $1.95

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supper at the Supt. Raymond Sunday guests at the Ted Harrison 'Mrs. ". J. Rhode 'left fot- h('r Nt-hraslut qonfcrcncc at' Sa~cm' • By.l\lFs,'"Rosso Richards .home Saturday. borne. hom!'> at Fort Lupton; Colo., 'IjhurR~ chureh~ " ' .. ~, ' . ========:;=:::;

Don't mig the exciting reading in he May ,Issue .

of the F.a· ily t-itolo magaiine

soups, Iiudding3

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~k'; 23c ....... :k~~' Ilc

\ ~k~~ 18c ~;~. 27c

5~~~. lie B;il~~lb\ B;; 3can. 31e

we~:·M~~~~~df~n~,a~~e:S·l;~l~~~ Eln~rs'J;~~~~nH~:;~a~~aonn~ ~~~ ~~YI;.~o~~~~o;~~ta;,~w;~~~:1 visit ,A~rs~fD~~c~i,n,~~~O~r:,ht~~~ •• Fred Harrison home. group of ladies entertained at a IVk a~d Mrs. Fred Sehlinf'sjwC'l"e Olson, Mrs. Gf'orge Aistrop£', Mrs. 300 ParticIpate

Mrs. George Aistrope and Mrs. bl ush party by Mrs. Fred Johnson SUflr!f<Y aftern~n visitors a the Dan Lamb, Mrs. Lettie Harmon, M . F'estl"val' S. J. Rhode of Fort Lupton, Colo., Tuesday afternoon. .. Walter liTtcch\ home. Mrs. Bt'rnard Kinney, Mrs. Lloyd USIC were Wednesday afternoon Visitors Mrs. George Aistropc, Mrs. Dan Mrs. R10Vd Johnson. cntcrt;lined Hugelman, Mrs. Albert F .. Longe at the Bernard Kinney homC'. Lamb and Mrs. Lettie Hafll\lon at~ 15 friends at a dcmon);trationlpar~, W?I'C' among those attendmg the

Mr. and Mrs. Dean Pierson' werc {"coded a brush party at the Wilbur tv Fdduy 1tfternoon. Mn;. WJllter n1t~ccllaneous sho~er for Mrs. Art Sunday dinner gUCRts at the Utecht home Thur~dRY cvening. Otte arid Mrs. Lloyd Huge~man Heli{cg at the LegIOn' hall Sunday Charles Pierson home. Rev. and Mrs. Al'thur'L. Pet('r~ were among the group. I afternoon.

Mr. and M1'S. Myron Henry and son of Chappel. Fred Peterson and Arthur R(>nstrom and John An MJchele were among the 5-0 Who son-in-law, Rev. Thure Johnson, df'1 s'.)n Of O~flha, Mr. and MrR~ (;ONF'EnENCF. HlJESTS ~N attended til(> SWRnson family rl'~ both of 8t Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hal gren and Kenneth, Mr. WAKEFIELD VICINITY

Pastor and Mrs. Frank H. Han-

r .. ail Cocktail No,21;2 Can

I~~~r~~~ ~~~h~g~~~~a('r~~t~1~~~ of Swede burg were Monday over~ night and ·Tuesday breakfast guests at the Roy Sundell home. The Hansons could not come 'Sun­day as planned as their church edifice;, burned Sunday. Libby's; in heavy syrup, combined selected fruit~

Honey Bird Brand; tart, pitted, for pies.

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Pastor V. A. P. Servenius from thC' Immanuf'l Df'aeoness Institute in Omaha wail a houseguest at the CharlC's Pierson home Monday and Tu{'sday.

Mr. and Mrs. I-IC'nning Johnson' of C{'ntral Cily, Mabel S"flmuelson of HordvillC' and Mrs.' AlbC'rt· N(>I­:o;nn of Np.\vman GroY(' 'were guests al tl1(' A. W. Carlson homC'.

Anna Ring of Omaha, Mrs. wil~ Ham Houfek and Mrs. R. C. Swan~ son" bofh of V.lahoo. were g-ucsts al lhe Phillip Ring home.

-Golden Corn Z 6~~: 2 Mrs. A. L. RedCls of Ruffalo,

Wyo .. Mrs. E. E. Ridley of Shcri~ dan. Wyo .. Pastor and Mrs. C. O.

C Gu11('(,11 or Gl'noa \\"C'I"(, guC's1s at th(' R('uhen Goldh('rg home .

.John Antit'rson and ArlhUI' Ren~ strom \v('ro guC'sts at the Ray Hall~ Country Home; wh,ole kernel, fancy quality ..

iSweel Peas Sugar Belle; blended sizes, fancy quality. ------m----------___ m __ :zm.),;:i:.t.TI/

Apple B"ller 28-cz, Jar :I

Butter F::prJng Huust'. Isl Quailty. l~_lb. Pts., 6Sc 1:)'\"cet c::;\~~!:I~~ 1-)b·2~_I;;.

White Bread Me.. W"gh"" ,',,'u Loa' 16c

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M · . 1-lb. 28 argarlne SUnJlyban],; Whler. swcC'! C!n. C Peanut Butter ~~:~t~;'Ut Cllllllk 1 'hJ~' ~9c

! Flour Kitchcll Cra~t~llJ Bag 4'7c .. It!~· 8gc I 81 h 'h,gaL 27 I ~ac White Magit-, [.Ill strength ,lug C Fresh Ciga ret~es 10 (,; ~ $1.84

, I,urky' 8trik,-.. Gf'rnf'l. (,11,-.,tnrfkJrl, PhilIp Morris, TIah'lgh or Kool

~ Cheese Bargain,

Ameril::<li'i Cheese D,,[, h '[>11 C~~b 85(; I erican Cheese Ken" ~k"; 2lc

Id English Cheese Keen I!;,'g' 35e heese Food Kenn Vchcc'a ~,~ 711t

fheese Feed E","d ~,': 6ge

~ ISpringtime Cereals I heaties To.lstcd wl'ole whent fla!IC3 ~kO;~ S 5c

Ihredded Wheat Nabla" ~k"; 16e ran Flakes P"t a '!~i,'; 18c ix Rmdy to eat corn cereal ~i~: lie

• Orr! FI8Ikes Koltogg, 2 ~"';;; Sac • 10~-oz heerlos Ready to eat oat cereal Pkg. 22c

BEFORE Weighed

Lb,75c Lb,49«:1 Lb,4lc Lb, liSe Lb, lilt:

Thurin3cr .i\~soI'Lcd Llmch Meats

Goodwin's, pure; delicious ontoast or sandwiches. - ___ m _____________ ~_

25 GREETING CARDS All iifferent! with envelopes!

for 25c and bst Inch of unWInding band frpm can of

ROYAl. SATIN SHORTENING

~~~ Z9c 6~~ 7ge :'t, 1

Bargains ili Beverages Nob HiI! Ccffee '~'~~ tiQe. . .. ~~bg $1.37 Airway Coffee 'i:.67c 'ill"" $ /.!I8 Canterbury Black Tea...,,, ;~o; 28e

, .,' (.'1' A ' '"1*

The DIFFERENT MIX for Biscuits and delicious SHORTCAKE "

Usc the 10c "oupon, available at our Safeway store.

(Rpgular Price) 4 ~ C 40,oz. Pkg, IIJ(a

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California, White Rose, I 0 Lbs. SSe u. S. No, 1, size A

Fl'esh Tomatoes Uniform and finn

Sweet Corn ~e~low kernels ." ..... , .• ',.,

Bead I.ellace Fine qualily, firm

Winesap Apples ;~~~l~d~ing

.Lb. Lb, Lb.

23c 18c 17c 13c

Strawberries Pineapples Rh,ubarb

Avocados Cucumi;lers

Green Or.lOns

New Peas Fresh Spinach

Salad Mix

.3wift'3 shcrtcnif"'g. for frying or baking": ..

Lllx; leaves sldn (r"'3h and clean. ., .Reg. Cake

PerSOll3.1 sirze ~al{e, pur,e and mild. . .... Small- Cak:'!

1c 5c

UUh1~RY SaAr 2 2; .~ Blue i3ar,'cJ, I, "'c ' ,...~C whitc po~rol:nc. • • • . . . ..' a)(('S ~

WMNtJ-MiW

IVORY FLAKES. 25 For twice "he ,.,,'ear from fine washables. .12~z·oz. Pkg. C BREEZE Pkg.25c Yields mounta.ins~) no-scum suds ..... / .... 10·0;';

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g;rC'n'homt'.

BIRTHD4\YS (HlSEI,\"EU BY FOUn. I>EOPI..E

M!'. and Mrs, John B'oeckC'n~ hauer, Lyle and Dean were Tues­d~HY evening visit.ors at the Paul Huddleston of F !sc~er home, ?C'mg among those on the zylomimha. A h~'lptng Mrs. Flschcli observe her come was given by

b'~11~,~lal~d Mrs. Ivan Johnson and than, pastor of the children. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood T.h(' afternoon ~peaJU'r Sampson ami family helped Walter Spnn.s-C'r, c~ecutl\'C' Johnson cC'lebrate his birthday OD tile ,?IOUX CI.t~ YM\A. Tuesday evening. on . Go?d ,<;!t1zcnshlp, I-l.

Nine mC'mbers of thc Birthday OblIgatIOn. , club ond Mrs. Wilbert Oak, Mrs. A quC'slion and

Nellie Hinnerichs and Mrs. Anna was conducted hy Mf'Yl'), -cnjoyC'd a social nfternoon using the themC'. " and c()OperaliVc> birthday lunch Conference wilh Mrs. IIarry Oak Wednesday After a supper af1C'rnoon. . ing room by ,M!- and Mrs .. Nels B:lorkl.und, song service was

E.unlC(' and DwalOe, Emil BJork~ ThC' evening address lund, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Johnson, hy Dr. Virgil C. W"clch of G. Alfrf'n Johnson and Cora HI-l.g- assistant to the

' lund hr:lpC'd .v.'l-l.ltcr HI-l.gluqd cele~ b~~~ka Wcsleyan univr'rSI b:ate hIS bJrthday Tuesday I e\'e~ spoke on "Let Us Go nmg. get her."

Ent('rtain for N(~w'y\\"f'(I", Mt. and Mrs. Bernard Kinney

('ntcrtaln{'d at .dinn~r Wednesday BRENNA ('Vl'nmg compliment 109 Mr. and . '\~r~· Al Heikes. Mr. and Mrs'j _ By Staff Correspondent

I ~~I:~~s a<~~d C~~d;~"nd ~('rrs~ ~~~set~~ ===' =========11 A beautifully decorated w('dding­rake formen the centerpiecc on the F ~~I'S:

:)~b~jt ~~~ hsrJe~q~t~h~fri~~~ifl~~~J Ff~ydY Johnson

ap[JC'arcd ~o grce~ the newlyweds. an~\I~'~~ ~~~ne I

ALTONA Mr, and Mrs. Frank' PflUeger

, Were gUests at the Harrv McMillan Ihome last Sunday afternoon.' I Mr. and Mrs. Frank PfIUefYer

~e~ts~l~it:c~'b~~)~oc;~~irog at the Guest~ at the PaUl Splittg-erber

home Friday ('vening were Mr. and Iylrs. Harvey Splittgcrher, M!'. and ~1:rs. Allan SpliUgerber, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wendt. E\"('lrn Splittgcrbel', Gene Wolvcrton, Mrs. Bill Malcolm and son of Oq1aha. 1\1r-s. Malcolm and hCT son went back to Omaha Saturday after be~ ihg at the Splittgerbcr home a few days last week.

Mrs. WiI,liam Malcolm and son and Mrs. Paul Splittgcl'ber \Vere at·the NOn1mn vVendt home Thurs~ day afternoon.

• WIl.BUR Thirty-Six Hands Club

Thirty-six Bands club met Thursday C'\'C'ning at the home of Marvin D. Nelson. Prizes were won by Mrs. HowarQ Mau, Allan Perdu(', Mr's. DC'lbert Jensen and Howard Mau. The next meeting \vill be at lBud Hansen's.

Donna and Neyron spent last Sunday and were gUests at the Mrs, Charles homt?-o

Mr.·and Mrs. Linda, Mrs. E. Mrs. Clarence

~~~i~yla~eS~h~tay Mr. and Mes.

Mrs. Jennie Benedict. Mr. On'jJJe Kennedy and son folk, and Mr. ami Mrs. Rccg spent Sundar at Rc('g home.

Mr. and Mrs. Dani Morrison, Mo., were at man Jtccg home from until Monday.

Mr, and Mrs. Adin dinner gUe",<;ts at the home last Wednesday.

Mr. alld Mrs. William and Jiwe spent Friday the Ralph Austin home.

r--rrs. Harvey Reihold Thursday morning- at th(' T('st home.

Mr. and Mrs. William \vere at the Louis Tcst home da~' evening.

!VIr. and Mrs. AI't Dransclka family were dinner gucsfs"<.at Leo Finn home in Creighton' dav.

I'vk

snowy" . \." with the finest obtainable insre«!ients.and ""I<eo' Wit!> master skill. Order yours today." .

Johnson's Way"e

Bakery Phone 35

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Dinner Hosts l\h-. and' Mrs .• Tohn.Schram 'vcrco

l1.osts at dinner last Sunday for Mr. "and Mri'. I.cst('l' Bartels and Elaine

of Luurel. Mr. and Ml's. Hen}'v I It'lwi~ and ~lr. and !'Ilrs. Clarl'ncc HruO'['J'cllwn and family of Norfolk Rnd 1\'[r .. and l'otl·s. William Ho­kamp.

~nrl ]\11'5,

~~~~~J~~f~ 81rthd~y Party

Tht' -llir~hday 'Of l\hs. Clyde Most was oh8Nved at a pinochle partv ntt('nd<'4 by Mr. and Mrs. Mauritz Danidson and -Dennis. Mrs. Katie Rnbdau: Mr. and Mrs. Perry Lute, .Mr. and M~. Francis Smith and d~ught('r, Mr. .and Mrs. Lester Stnith and Lyncttt', MI', and Mrs. Carl Ohcl'll,wier, :Mr, and ,Mrs. Ted

' .. Stafx'lman; Mr. and M,rs. MC'lvin Smith, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Sta­pclman and Mr. and 1\1I'S. CV,l'il Smith. A coopcrath'e lunch \vas ser\·C'd.

,Fifth Birthday, , ,1:he fifth bil'thda)' Rohloff, was ObSCl'VC'd last Tues·

~~~fV~!~~h~d at l\fr. p:~~ rJ~'S,\\~!~~ Nc'Ubau(lr and· family and Mr. and MrS.,Beni Rohloff, jl'" and family of ·~.~dOIP~" '

• Birthday s~pper ." Ll'lani Mitchell was honored on her'lOth birthday at a supper Fri­day en~ning given by her aunt. Mrs. ElnlC'l' A\'Cl'. GU('sts wC'l'e E!hrl a~d Atln:-l Bach. Darlene Echtenkamp and LOI'etta Case.

Honored, on B}rthday Mrs, Tony _ Lange was {!u('st of

hon(lr al a dinllf'1' on oCCRl'ion of h('r 'birt'hda~' at. the Ray Gubb('ls hOOle ncar Randolph last Sunday. Pr('sent were Ton~: Lang'<', Mar­jori(' and Dplwin. Mr. and Mrs: John Hocnsleill and family. Mr . knd Mrs. Ronald Lang'c and Mr. and'Mrs. Jim McNally of Dloom­fi('ld.

'Brotherhood Meet Aft('ndin~ lhe district Hl'Olhcr­

hood afternoon meeting, supper and f'\'('nillg- prog-ram at RandOlph M('lhodist church Sunday ' .... ere Glc-n \Vc-starit. F. P. Root. Fred Boysen and Dean Wesladt.

Visit Mrs. Kiefer Edward Kidel', LWU1ne <lnd Ed­

dy. Mrs. Anna Kiefer and Hennan . Tkuck \'i::i1f'd Mrs. Ed Kide')' at the'

1\IC'thodist hospil~1 in Sioux City Stmday,

Bake Sale Gifts from .Japan. \Va~hillglon.

I). C .. Chicag-o arid olhel' rlistanl places sold rapidly Saturday after­noon at the Parcel'Post sale spOll­~of('d h,' fh(' Ladies Aid of the Un-

I- ion chu·rch. The baked -froods table was "sold out" in a ·few minutes but lunch \Vas served all afternoon.

Homemakers Club Fifteen members of the ReldCJ\

Homemakers home extC'nsion cluh were luncheon guests at the new hom<.' of,: Mrs. John Wobbenhorst Thursdav. Mrs. Gerald Leaplcy preside-d al tlH.~ mecting Clnd I'£'po.l'lea on I meel-illl=!" ilC'l.d Friday al Mrs. Chris ·Roth and Mrs. B. JlI'{'sf'ntcd the It>sson Tpnn('l' Meals." Mrs. Hazcl 1('11 was assistant hostess.

Green Valley Club Th,c GrC'en ValleY 'home extcll­

s'ion "Cluh met Thursday al the hom(' of iVlr;.:. Char.les Roth. Six/{,C'1l nlC'lllbel's \'·c .. rc·IJl'cscnt and Mrs. Ed no'th ',O,'8S a visitor. Mrs. Elmcr M(lIlter gave -the l'cpo)'l of the

.' ;rj~~Hi~lss~~~C~~~lgM~~ltd ~~of~;~,~'j~\~~ gi\'{,ll bv Mrs. Art Campbell and 1\11'5. GC'org;e Helms, The'May ill~ '~'ilJ be with Mrs,'Robert tPT, l~undl W,RS sf'rved by:

':W!lH,C'1' noland and Mrs. DicJ< Sl a­pf'lman.

Jov"pa~Y· " The ~OY class of ·the Met ('hurch f'njoyed an ('\'(,!ling nook Thursda:o;. High scores to Mrs. Julius SI('I~s1<RI and Vcr-

'. ilI1:~~~k.!~~1 :~~ JO;;'b;? ~1~tc~~~~

Vi~::d Ri'~:in~ r~I~~.i;O~~~ninv at the Rober! Glt·

C!~~~ F~~~~. L. ~V. ~(uhltnan Gl~f~~';'S. ci~t;I~::.?~nGr<~l~;ld c~~~ Sunday dinner gue~ts at the Rohert Gifford were guests at a ]{uhlman home. I birthday club party at Hie home of

Mrs. Gerald ,I Leapley Mrs. Harry Gifford. were dinner guests Sun- W~~~~eGlW~:Js 1:;l~nc~Ca~ a\J~~

Leapley !home. Rohert Gifford and Nancy, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hintz and Kenneth and

Carro)l. Mrs~ Chris GraL Boling Mr. and Mrs'. Don Hogelin of

Compton, Calif., arrived tridav night to attend the funeral of his fnther. Albcrt HogeUn held SUIlM day In Laurel. ThC'v arc visiting at the Chris Arduser home also.

Mr. and Mrs. L. Lini( of Walthill.

9iRTHSJ ,April 28----Mr. and Mrs. Benton

Nlchdlsen, ~kef.jcld. a son, 8 lbs., ~o~~tal~t altefiel1d Community

May I-Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bra­dC'l'! a daughter, Judy Lavon weighing 8 Ibs., 13 OZ., at the acn~ t1laC~ hospital.

April IS-Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnston, Grand Island a son Jcffl'ey Michael; 6 Ibs. 14 'oz. Mrs. Johnston Is the former 'Delores Myers of Wayne.

• WINSIDE Mr, and Mrs. n. H, Moseley, Mr.

Hnd Mrs. Gerald Fox and Mr. and Mrs. John Wobbellhorst spent Sun-day and Monday fishing at Lake Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bright wcrC Andes, S. D. Wayne visitots Tuesday.

Mrs. Roberta Lewi"s has as Carl Nurnberg was a Friday houseguests Mrs. W. E. Goings of afternoon visilOl' at the Clarence Longmont. Colo .. and Mrs. L. E. B1-onzynski home. • Lathl'ope of Centl'alia. Wash,. all Friends and l'f'latives who visit­spent several days last week visit- ed at the Carl Sie\'('r~ home during ing relatives ncar Plattsmouth th(' week were: Mr. and Mr~. Fred vVcdnesday all and Mrs. Fern AI'- Erickson Sunday ('vening, Mr. and duset' were dinner guests at the l\~rs, August Kay of Wayne ann

"'ohbe'nh"r," ~. George Heutig home and supper Mrs. Wayne Ime] Tuesday evening. V\I vIsited guesls at the Henry 1-lilkernan and Mr. and Mrs, C. L. Irnel Wcd~

hO,mc I h~~~. i~n~a~~~IP~rrt 'Dcitf'ker and neW:~n~~~~1~;o~~('ning, Mr, anet . Carol Je~n Smith son of Om~ha sI¥'nt. the wccl( at Mrs. Alfred Sievers and family and

at the B. H. the l)a.lTcli Fi~h home, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Sievers and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hokamp' family spent the evening with

wel'e Sunday afternoon visitots at thpi!' par,ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl the Vernon 'Hokamp home. SievC'rs, -

Mr. and Mr~. Fred Thies, Dale, Mrs. Anna Andreasen and Mr. Donald and Larry visit('d last Sun- and Mrs. Anton L. Ped('rsen were da.\' at til(' Henry Thies home at vi~itors at the Rasmus KnuctsC'n Ethan, S. D. home \Vednesday aftel'l1onll and

Ern('st Franz 'of • al"o called at the Morris Drew

EJ.aghld~u~~~~). ~ve- NORTHEAST' WAYN~ hOM~. ~n:~~~.rAnjon L. PC'dprscn gllcsts of Elaine Thies In honor of Paul Jr. Lessmann's visited Ht lhe Rohert Peterson Bue}' of Central City birthday last Saturday guests home Wedn.esdny evening-.

Harbaugh of 'Itel<amah. were MI'. and Mrs. Henry Bush and Agnes Andreasen, MI'. and Mrs M-rs. Alva Walton and Delores, MI'. and Mrs. EvC'rrett Anton'L. P('dersl'n wt're Sunday

and Mr .. and Mrs. Itoss Van Hanl( and family. Mr. and Mrs. ('vening visitors at Laust KJits of and family were capers I~st Melvin SamuC'lson and family. 'MI'. Winside'. e.vening at the :Bcrnard and Mrs. Fred Les:<>mann, Mr. and 'Henry Flef'r, who,sprnt th(' past

., .. 1 Mrs. Marvin D. Nelson, Mr. an9- w.cd< wit h his son. Merlin Fleer, Robert Glerol'd a'ljld Mrs. Emil Miller. and fami,ly in California, returned

and Mrs~ Kermit Mrs. CIHrence Nelson of Denver home Saturday, accompanied by and Mr. !'j.nd M~s. spent SalUl'day night at the Roy his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Merlin

Norfolk were Pierson home. Fleer, and grandson. Fleer, who is of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Rov PiNson were in lhc service, has beell sent OV('I'-'

at the Shirley Sprag-ue home Sun- seas. His wife and son :will be with day e\'ening. her parents in Norfolk and at the

• Henry Fleer home during his ab~ sencC' .

Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jensen, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reeg were' and Mrs. Andr,ew Andersen and

at the Alvin Recg home: Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Dew<,y Jensen and daughlct' wcrp \'i~ilors at the Carl

now going on at

GROCERY SPECIALSIFQR FRIDAY ~ND SA.TU~DAY ONLY!

No. 303 jar

Del Monte No. 303 jar

Boysen l erries. 280 Del Monte Red" k No. 303 jar

Raspbei'ries Del Monte Red AI

Salmo Del Mon~e Large ize 2·lb. box

Prunes, ·470 15·oz. pkg.

Del'Monte Early J ne No. 303 cans

Peas. -LOOK THESE' OVER-Half ~Vhlto, IIJalt Wlwat " J~lmr OLD HOME BREAD: ... 17e

~'ES~~R'!f~ & PUDDINGS .. 3. ~:l~ 3 (·.lln~-I.llIS 1lIa,sti(' hohlf'r All for SWIFT'S CLEANSER. . .... 38e

~MOZ . .lars .. 2' 21e

46~o7.. Un

45e

. ... 2·390

. , our Baby Picture TW~Beautiful Hand-tinted Minia­

tures of Your Baby!

$ :50 VALUE $1. 0 F RONLY........ .0 an~ 3 labels from Swift's Meats

I for Babie.

FRESH! .......... Ib .. 20e

... lb.19c

... lb. 10e

BULK, ~5 POUND ...... ""'r c

'relephone 355

The Wayne (Neb) Hel'ald, ,May 4, 1950

Apr'il 27 Cor;1 Carr to J-Jell'll MIller. all undi\ idC'd II ill({'!'('st in SEI'I of sC'('linn ~~ <'Ind tlw ].;1 .•

NE I; of SP('tiOll 31. township 25. ran~(' 2, lor $100 Hnd natural lo\'e find alfectioll

AP1'!l 27 -1-IcJen 1\1. :'Ilillcr and husl)and to Gayle Marie MilleI'. E 1.2 NE I, of 34-2:'5-2 for $1.00 and datural lo\'e and affection.

Apdl 28-- Oscar Stephens, to

§~a~~z 0~']~-('2~~~~' ~~~~~ ~~ut~fa:dl 0f.~~1$~tgroad containing Jline

-Earl E. Lewiq to L('on~ Beulah Nielsel1, 'lots 7 'and I

25, original Wayne. for

Get the HANDY pr..v.. {or geafud·ln Flavot

( Am AYaI1aJkt" 1:M~ )

COUn(.:i1 Oak welc;omes comparis~n-Don't stop iust wiih prices • • _ compare quality too!

Good Food, Low Prices on ALL items EVERY DAY aad week end specials for EXTRA savings ..• That's our formula for satisfied customers". That's why we enjoy such a high percentage of REGI,!lAR customers who do .n of their food shopping at COUNCIL OAK.

THE CUDAHY PACKING CO. Chicap, IIl1noi.

produlers ofQuaiity Food. For BO.¥ear' , .

CINCH ~ 'I 37e PKG ...... .. Fruit &: Produce

OSCAR MAYER

WIE,NERS W"tthout Barbecue Sauce

TUNA MORNING LIGHT. Grated M . Wh"tte Meat. No. 1/2 Can .. ··t~C

APPLES DI'IklUllS

GRAPES 'JNIEmpl'ror.

ORANGES I, Florida Val('nda

ORANGES. California ~1l\"l'I

5 Ib •. 3ge . ,

'21bs,27c Per tOe I Pound

Per Pound

SPANISH RICE. VAN CAMP'S, 19 No. 300 ¢an ..•• ,... C GRAPEFRUIT Per

Pound

tOe tOe

APPLE JUICE ~:~~n ... 27c

CHERRIES MORtlING LIGHT. 25 Red Pitied. No.2 can C

FRUITS ~:Ei:~~ Can ..... 27c

TOMATO JUICE. ALL GOOD, 29 46..,,. Ca~ ......... C

COCOA ~~~:L~n ~~:~~~~: •..... 47c CRACKER JAl'AL ..... 2 pkgs. ge

Florida Sf'/:dk ... s

'LEMONS

CARROTS

ONIONS

.TOMATOES

POTATOES TEA LIPTON'S IJLACK. ""

Pkg. 16.te .. bags 21" 1/4·1b. pkg"""C,' I ~""h" It","cb

CRISCO l.lIi. Can .. 29" 75c 3·1J~. Can ........... ..

MY-T-FlnE :U~~J~;~' ....... , 4 PKI;S.27c

. FRIZZ It~T~~M ~D( •••• 2 PKGs.25c

RAISIW/S ~~!~~:d ~;~~~~~'.,... 2ilG 29c MEALV BEANS! PROTEIN I RICH. ,,'I 10

'I.Lb.Cello.Bag .• d •• ," C

SUPERB II~K " ... 3 g~~, 31c LAVA S"OAP, 3 med. ~ars *8¢ ... """ ... 2 large 25¢ SPIC.,nd SPAN, large pkg. 24¢ .............. gia~175¢ IVOIlh'I FLAKES, large ...... " .......... 1 •. 23"

Per 3ge Dozen

2~~~~.15e

3Ibs.17.e

Cell'.' 21c Tube ,

10 Ibs. 5ge

'liIIiii~.""'~"~"''''_Iii!iIiil~iiiliiil''.'''''''''''''_''''''IIIII1 •• '''~''''''''''''''.II!IIi_''''''' __ IIIII_ll 'Monday thru Friday _.3:,.t!\ daily , ~~ I , i

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,they helped Mr. and Ml'S.

..... ,'<, .. , .... _,

Sieckman celebrate their 59th wl'd~ din~ annivcl'stu·y. . "

sp~~I·t~gl~c~1~1 a~j t~~~w';~~ J ah"les home. '

Sallie Welch, who attends North­western University in Evanston, 111., ·spent from Salurp.ay until .Wednesday at thel Mrs. Herbert ,Welch home.

the "

person 'froOl 'Latvia. She is a grad­uate student at the University of Nebraska.

lnvitation~ha\-C been issued to· W~'ne. orga 'zations, and the pub-· lie is invited to attend.

There wi J be a.djllplay of f.o~ Parents w.ill. join the scouts eign .articles at the tea, assem.

'REI'OR'I' OF OONDITION l-;~I----'-~­Fal'1llerS State Bank of Carr,ll, Nebraska

. (lltnrt(>r No, ]6'77 ,

~ A'I' TIlE Cl.OSE 01' :::::~~S ON iRI~ 24: 1050

Cas , balances with other banks, including reserve balances, nd cash items in process of collection ........ ; ................... $ 85,210.06

Bnlt ee:t~~~~ ... ~.~~~~.~~~~.~ .. ~~.~~~~.t~~~.~. di.~'.~~.~ .. ~f..~ ... ~~.~rn~.~, 40,898.00 Loans-!l.nd discounts lincluding $697.10 o\,C'rdraf1s) ., ... 158,910.26 Bank premises owned $2250.00, I I

furniture and fixtures $853.57 I ____ 2,_:~~~~~

TOTAL ASSETS $288.121.89 . . LIABILITIES

Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporaM Br.onclst,·tter I lions ............ ........................ .......•.. .. $226,482.51

Charter NO." 3892 (t Rf"'Scrve Db'~l'i<"t No. 10 RI'lPORT OF PONDI ON OF

The Fi~t NatioI\al B nk of Wayne In the State of Ne raska I :

At. the, Close of "Business 011 AlJrll 24, 1950 • Published in responSe to call made by Qomptrolle-r of the Currency,

under Section 5211, U. S. Rjevised Statutes

-AssiTS-j-; Cash, baIuI1Ces with other. banks, inclU~'ng reserve bal-

and cash items in'"process of col ecHon .................. $ 482,120. . , Government obligations, !ii eet and guara.n-

Time depo..~its of individuals, partnerships, and c(jrporations 1,948.29 . Deposits of States and polilic;:\] subdivisions.~ .. 18,461.33

TOTAL" DEPOSITS ,"40.892.13

TOTAL LIABILITIES

Capitalll< Surplus .. Undivided profits

·CAPITAi. ACCOU!'ITS

TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

TOTAL LIABILITIES and CAPITAL ACCOUNTS *This bank's capital consists of:

Common stock with total part value of $~5,000.OO MEMORANDA

. $246.892.13

$ 41.229.76

$288.121.89

Assets pledged or assigned 10 secure liabilities and for other purposes (including notes and hills rediscountcki and se-curities sold with agreement to repurchase) .$17,000.00

. and ~;~~:::i~~l::j:t::g::o~gZ:f:::r::;~~·.i~. l':~i;:;~ ~:~~:~~~~:~::~~%~~;fislhl~~eb~~e l~~m;ed,lb~::::h:~:~~~~:~~ prer:ntses owned $5,200.00. Perry Johnson

furniture arnlli><iUl_.$1;620.00.... ................ 6.88fJ.OO W. R. Scribner (Bank premises\owned arc subject ~o $(none) liens J~ M, Petersen

See the big .bodies, st~u~rd~ly:~I:e::g::s·~, ~f,a~;s~t' -C"iJ~~~r feathering your chicks get on Purina Startana Checker·Etts. 10 I Million chicks last year proved it's the right form and formula for growth. Get Startena Checker·Etls today.

Colson ,Hatchery Phone 134 Wayne '1 Soutli

not assumed by ba~'}'i;iA.mLlml: ....................... :$2,948.192.13 Directors .. ,; .... ·1 .. ,. .. ·,· .. ·, .. · .. ·i" .. · .. · .... • .... · .................. ~I'>""',~'"'.Uti1 nornaml, d~posits on individuals. partncrs~ips, and corpo. "CHECK YOl:JR CAR'

nm~a~~~.its;,i·i~!~~~:~~~:~:~:~ihibc~d~~:():::t2:::::: €mocK MCIDENTS"

State of It Herman

emirly.$wiI'ar"·that eillli'ioi!d\beliefr

I •

~)tRECT-Attest: . I" RollieW;Le}j

I Nina Thampsbh Henry E.

('APITAL ACCOUNTS

.. _:~~~~: .. ~.otnl .I.).~.~~_~~~~?~? .. ~? .. l. .. $

profits. ". ... . ....... _ ........ ... .. .... . ,(and'retirement account for pref1'rTcd stock) ..

TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ...... 1 .............. .

TOToAL LIABlLlTJElS·and CAPIIT'A!ACCOUNTS . MEMORAND

Assets pledged 01':' assigned to secure lia ilities and for other purposes .................................... : ................................... $

49.074.92 190.626.62

]2,768.95 4,96H.90

State of Nebraska, County of Wayne, 5S: t . I, u. -B:: Mc€'lure, cashier of' the abo f'-namcd bank, do solemnly

!iWeSI' tbl'lt- the above state_moot is true' tq the best of my knowledge "mi'belief· 1

JC01l!RE:m·1'-.~t.lest I L. B. M~CLURE. Cashier Burr R. Davis Adon;Jeffrey Walter Bentha.ck

Directors

(Seartorn. to :and subsx::ribed l:1efore i€ thit t.t 4-~~?I;s~~~'t~;;OpubliC

DANUat NIGHT

I'lAA'tK'W!rND.IiiR~ND HJ,SIORCHESTRA

. . SliTN·Ji)~Y, MAy 7

.~ ry lfassty4'anis .NU. 1 2S Plow

~bai kaler ·fuld 19ad~

. ".Ieere hr" Masse,...nams,10r Jr.

Mblilei . ·.~'i" ~ WaY~

~",,'

does tbls

~~::=g::l: I'Gfuu' SSb I no SCllire< by stickers.1

and. brIght. Safety glass a.1l around. '-_____ " , ____ ...io-____ _

Brakes

~ I -

~ I [

.. · 11 ;Real'ViewMirror 'IWindShield Wiper • Unbroken4l,n<l clear. Fre, '. Work. properly and wipes

from vibmtlon... : ('.Jeanly. .

, ____________ J". •

Headlights ' I Output at lea .. t.. 50% of ncu' lamp valuf'. (Har(~M

frl'p, aim and fo<,u .. <.I,

,---------~ ..

." I Tires Ely ('..ol'ds not cX;poscd, No I--;~"~ .

Service:Your Car lo,~Safet:y I . i"

Service it =~ra!~!;~:~r~iencW 'I

Coryell Auto Compa"y YOUR. CHEVMLET - OLDSMOBILE DEALER "

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. '\'. Wayne, Nebraska I .

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,Ii, '~J". ,,t'!: i q d -l -:- -J.N~.

~~_-'-:::t:----~ __ ~--t---'--'--l--..-,o-=-p _Wayne: Siaters_ Here EI1cksQn ~ccom~.nl~ Mrs l'htlS !Tho Wayne (Neb) Hel'ald, May 4,1950 t' 7. Olson to 'VisneI' fOl' dlOne!' and 0 ---------~I7-.__;---------'-_4--

aJif~s,iTeil: I" II! T:l!,II' ~, ~.' i\'

Ag-alnst I

'FlveforWSTC' I i· S.outh Dakota unin'l'Sity gobbJf"d l up 10 first places against \Va) ilL' ,1

Statc'tj fi\'{" to win the' dual track: meet twld TUl's{i<lY at the \~.rayn.:.· i s~adlum. 821~. to 321:.::. lJt'sPJt(';J! dl'i~l\' r<.lin l Olt' track wn~ excl'j)-: tionaliv fast with a ~1igilt i.\il winct I boost!ll_~ '\,unners n!()l\!~ !

DOll CQ~ltte~' 9.S time in the i 100~y~rtI dash tics tilt; ;'lH·time I record m:;uli) by .-:.n ~DU runnel'. It is the f~stost .~imc: evel' pO.3t- :

e~{~~1 :~hcl~;~(~?\~<;,~;~~~· \yon the I jU\,E'lin. tlw 1mI'd w':l~'! He HstQll~ i islwd Uw cI'l,n1'C1 \\,jlll ~~ El1-rt .. ,S-h} ~ 1ll'::l.V{' th~,t WH:; di::;q\phded by aj scratch. lIis 1(;~-n, '':-!~l. I !1ru\\' Ic:)k i

, nlS~lIth D:lknta llom:il~atl'd I rack! (>Vt~nl.S wit!l st'wn firsts <lnd t'iglll : ~eco!llis. \Va~ IH' was strollgl'st in: Held performullcl'. i So~~~h ~:::~~~'<1?: t~:en~nyeetA~~~: I with 1,2 roin~s. won :by. placinq I sltcond in the hig:} ;mt! row hu'r­dies ~nd the high <1nd brO,l(l : jump:.. .

'I ~,~~~~~ Don bouttesl 'SD: I BUI St~EI\'enson, SO; F~nnk Se~ leI'S W,'l'imo'9.$

290~\'d. dnsh-St(>v nson, SD;

?':~~Sd SDd~h~~enceTlnD:(>~1~~, I SD: -Holto". SD: Hansbn, W 529. L

880~\ d dash -Bccgh~~\' \V, IIol~ tiCI'. SD; Sl<!mnwi \\. 11PH' ::! OG ')

t Mill' I rlln~ -Blmlcle) SD hl'l~gh­

~&noW4\'ss"t"bstot' T\v\lhawk, SD.

Law 'hurdte$·-··Cook, J8D; Andre, SD;J<Nielson. W. Titpe 26.5.

HigI1',hurdles-"",ook, SD;, Andre. . SD; JDee Fl'r~u~on, W' TinW 15.2.

Mile l-elay--SD (Greaves;' :F'ir\g~ el'hutt~.Ho1tet', stevenson l': Wayne, (Lo0kin, Hrms('l', Kam" Hanson.) Tim~ 3;37.};. j :j ..... , ... '&\~'lJ'IJ.'l .. nl~I;r.il~Dt;U~:7ii;;;6~l a~~}<. Tf~~ 10:48'.1. ' , .~ .rn\~elin-Ohlund, Wj Rqimcrs, W; Gast. W. 168 ft. 4 it .

. Shot Jlut···-Blunhardt. SD; Dale, Wi Isaac. SD:-42 ft. 3%1 in.

le.I'i~{1.$i2;f'~l~'1 ;;\~i~t, SD: Pi!-Pole vault -·Lott, \V; i King, \"1.

Douglas tiC' ,for second. 11 ft. I High jump- ·}';:ul1r, W; Andre.

SD: McMasters. W; 5 ni. . Broad jump·..2.Holt, SO;

SD; tie for third, Coultes, SD, Alford, \V, 21 ft. 2 in.

• Women Golfet's to Meet at WSTC Ma.y 9

The genC'l'al me:cling- for all women intt.'rl'stcd in golf. planned by'the \\,omen·.s gblf cornmitt,£'(, of the Wayne Country club, \\,111 bt' held May 9 at ~:30 p,m. at the Stu~ dpilt Union lounge at Wayne Sta·te college.

The nwel ing W:IR pos! ponC'd from l\'~'lY 5.

1 MISS A,"ERICA, 'lovoly Jacque Me-rcer, 'Miss, Am~ri~;1,. .pa,{'~nt a~ ~~I).nc Clty. ·Ce(lu.r'.~hDJ14;'I C~est. It is, a.nd~X.act I

~ '"Llin(> <J1~f>ts w~('h \.~'ill b~ ureS6~~d ~~l:'i, ,to,Jir.«:l~tes rrf ,,' ~ay'ne :H,lgh School, "'a.yn~ p:rc.p. ~nd "S~h~Ollj. of !,ea~b:y towns.

The (lPesellt.ati~~ is lwing'nuLde ~Y 'SlIrh<'1rs. FUFntttlre, Store I

\\fayne., : 1 \

I I

Surber,' s liFur~it~re Wayne 'I Ph~ne

22 Sq:uare Feet of

RYMPLE CLOTH The perf teet combination for

sprinr housecleaning

21 L c ..

dell home the Farm Fans; at thcu' gl,l.est day the membCls of Pleasant alley spend the da) at the Dr A A Su - jl I

Mrs Glen Olson entfll'tnmed jO Tbursda\ with 28 In attendance Aid \\lth her mother. Mrs A. A, la.dl(,S at a hltlsh PUtty wedneSdjY Wednesdm of thiS \\cck she sened Klliton as assistant hostess.

UI~II·no~:~d. Mrs ElVIS Olson and :.I .. !II ••• IHHI ••• IIi ••• I!II! •• flIIU ••• l! •••• III.II ........ ' •• '~r ... Gwen VISited at ,!he Ray Hallgrr - i

I ::~:IS~g~~~h e~~~;:::t~!:l,~ ~~~ol~ I e STARTI=D (H ICKS 1 home Monda,} Qvemng: L •

Nell Sandahl was at Flcm~t I_ =.' irorn Friday afternoCll to SundBJ,) 1= G t t t d h- k G d l! aftendmg a YMCA comentlon I_ e your S ar e C IC snow __ '. 00 ;;

Sunday suppel guests of Ne~l - 'II II I Sandahl at hb hom<' we"e .Larr·l: weather will soon be here and you have : I

McMaster of Vi'isneriana Rhea E ~ • ' H - l'st f _ e"1\ or Niobram. Sludents at! _ fryers in a short time. .ere IS OUr I O. .. wine. II :. d :

Mr,. Emil Lund, Mrs. Joe Cla,- _ started chicks on hand to ay·: II ba~gh. Mrs. Lawl'cn( e Ring and I" .. :\·l1ls. han Johnsen helped with : ser\linJ;!; at S a I u m Mlssiona\'I~·11I 3~weck.old chicks J!1~~sddiil~o ~!~r~~~'~tiO~~~~}~. lastl~ I-

A group of friends :;pent Sunday I evening at 1he Jlalph Hmg homl'

I in observance 0\ his hirthrlay. I I Ben CI,amberiain of Stanton vis~

ited :1is ~aughl(,I" Mrs. Ralph RjJ1l~ I and family, l\:[Qnday and 1h(' men i

.200 While Hock pUllets 20n 'White Rock straight 400 Ba!Ted Rock straight

17::; 200

1-Slar New Hamp straight White Wyandotte straight Blilck Au"lI'alo!'p were in Sioux ICity to sec thCif'l

doctors. Mary Elinor Ring presided' as

toastmistress SatUl'day enming a~ the 50th aniversary banquet of th~ I KanRa::; Conf{'I'ence Woman's Mis,·

2-week,old chicks .... 500

sionary society a1 LOH'land. Colo.,

'Carl Olson wel'e with Mrs. Jacl< SO~ ~I;~m,s~~~:rdir~~ry K~~:~:th r!it '. Ole G. derbcrg Thursday afternoon mak- ther!? : lO-day-oJd chids;s

200 300

75

New Hamp straight White Leghorn straight Black Australorp sttaight Sex Link straight

ing plans to serve at Covenant La- The Weldon Mortenson and AIr • dies Aid. den Johnson families were dinner :-

sons Mr. and Mrs. James Gustafson and ~upper guests Sunday at ~he _

... 500 100 375 400 and children neiped Ed Gustafson MarVin Mortenson home honorm~ _

celebrate his Birthday at his home the Alvin Nelson family of Omall :

I Sunday afternoon. 'and friends whQ accompanie~ tha - 6

Mr. and Mrs. O. 1. Ramsey were here for tne confer~nce meetIng. : l~wee;k-old chicks .. _.50

at the Kenneth Rar:nsey home to ge!l:~1 ~~;~~:n ~~S~~~,I'fo~~~e~o~~ : 450 spend Tuesday evenmg, mittee during the conference. Most • 600

White Leghorn pullets : New Hamps I. Leghorn-Rock stL'aight • Barred RockR straight • i Black Australorp straight II 4-s(ar New Hamp "traight' • Austra-Whites i A ustra-White pullets 'II Sex Link

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ramsey Missionarv members 'from out thiI • 200 ,and ~an~\~~d?n~t ~i;'y~ifeea~~~!'~! ~~~e ~~i:}:.d with serving one 0' ] 00

i . party. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. 1.undahl an 1 In celeboration of Ralph Ring's child'·.n had lunch with Mrs. Cha" Come in and see our started chicks and

birthday of Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. lotte ,Lundahl following Salem'!jl Lawrence Ring ente,tained the Sunday evening service. take home your supply. now family, also Mr. and Mrs. E. E. G. A. Sundell is spending a few

~Y~r~n~~dinM~~I;'~a~~ft~rahamson da[~r~~ t~in~l~!! ~~n~~~f~l~m;~,; Mr. a~'d Mrs. W. C. Ring attend- the track meet Tuesday.

cd a pre-nuptial showf'r for Ruth JI:1r. and Mrs. John Zicht and Johnson of Carroll at the Wayne Merle visited at the RolJie LongQ Woman's club rooms Sunday -eve~ home Sunday ('\'ening. ning. She is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Longe were

and Mrs: Gus. M. ~ohnson wh.o among those who attended the reSIded 111 thlS commuUl- Health Institute, sponsored by the

Colson Hatchery Phone 134 Wayne,: Neb.

eX~~;.ionR~1f~cr'ange entertained •••••••••••••••••• , ............................. 1111 ---~~ --~-~ --~- ----~--~--- ~ •. l. ".>

This Narnep"late makes the Price Hemarkab(e! ,

-' You can p~y more for a car- than the price of a new Pontiac -but you etm'! buy more all-nrotmtfu,oll!omotive goo"!lCssl

Pontiac's new prices ace doubly remark,!ble: First, they ~re remarkably low-in fact, they are~ust above the very lowest. Second-and far more important-alje the wonder~

Am-t!rieu's .I.owest.-p,.lced Straight E .... t

l.owe,t • .,rjee,'J Ca.r 'dt'b/J~~~!l'!'!'~f:~~~~~x~!~::r.

Po",e""lracke~ Silveit Stre,'" Eq'.e.t- '0\, 1"I:'!"".

. ,Choice at ~'~ or Bight . '," .. ~;)it~'~J:t~:~f' "'·Ol"if!'d [email protected],'Boa" R@eo ... _' .... :.~.I.~ .. '. ':\~~:::I: ~ .. i., £conomfl and 1.01'" £ife " .~.~", .. ;,.

I B@outli~' 'Ebing 0" Wh~~b"''''''

Dollar mr Dollar-, ful things your new ca.r d911ars buy when you choose the I •

Ponuac na~eplatc. . -jll 116" ctln't iJeat a You get a big. wonderfully beautiful car-you get thep. U-""

end,uclng thrill of Pontiac'S sparkling Silver Streak perform- I ance-you get the smoothest, most comfortable ncle YO'll've' ~ ever had. ~

And you get more-3 wonderful sense of deep~ d n . T

pride and sausfaction every time you're behind the wt.l! 10 -:'1.4~ Dollar for dollar, you can't beat a Pontiac! ~ ~Ir'~ ,

;:.'l:d,W"'keAuto"S~~iee '<l., , 't'.... "$.- '. ~ l " ,

" '., '~aVne ' ~ 'J~' ,~lJIrr¥; , , I, ~

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ever, 'meter "near .as is load· center

The basic ceqlll;,.m,;;;!, planned wiring system shall be safe, adeql,1ale.

LESTER J

WIR/NG 108 Main St_

H,.ppy-{io-Lu(:ky with Mr. and Glass.

May V,

SCI'ih 1m'.

May

CHURCHf~ Bethany Presbyterian Chuf'~h

(Rev. Oliver B. Proett, pastor)

vi~~~d~7i5 ~:in.7: S~~d~~~S~h~~~ 10:15 a.m.

St. PaUl's Lutheran Church . (Rev, M. Reetz. pastor) Sunday, May 7: Sunday school

10:00. Divine \o,'orship, 10:45 a.m. ' Adult class. May 4 and 9. Saturday school, 9:30 a.m.

Zion Congreg.ational Cll~rch (Joseph Nomura, pastor)

Sunday, May 7: Worship service, 9:45, Sunday school. 10:45.

Ladies Aid n;eets WedneSday, May 10. Mrs. E. M. Morris and Mrs Lloyd Morris are hostesses.

The pastor will show pictures at the church Friday evening.

Carroll Methodist ChUrch (Rev. C. R. Garver, pastor)

Sunday, May 7: ChUrch school 10 a.m. Classes for all ag-es and grades of work. Worship services, 11 a.m.

Wednesday. R p.m. Training class for church membership.

I!

and family Wl're supper guests D. VISited the- home of his par- and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnsori and Friday at thc Maurice Hanson ClltS, MI' and Mrs. L. E. Jenkins Mark. . , home. from Friday until Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Leo Jordan I~~d

Mrs. Maurice Hanson and Mrs. Mr:- and Mrs. 0, B. Morris\ and family spent Sunday evening at the ~""'<hmno M. Jorgenson were in Wayne family and Mrs. Edith Griffith H~ns Asmus home at Hoskins, Thursday afternoon. spent Thursday {'vening at nan~ Mr. and Mrs. Elwin JonC's and

Ml'. and Mrs. RobC'rt Waller dolph at the home> of Mr. and Mrs. Connie were Sunday dinner gUests were in Laurel Thursday afternoon Elmer Leiting for Mrs. L('iting's of' Mrs. Sydn8 Jones. . at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl birthday., Mr. and Mrs. ClareJ:i!.cc Morris Sutton. . Mrs. l;len' Fleming and Keith and Patty sperft F'riday evening at

Mr. rand Mrs. Perry Johnson Went to Falls City Friday a week the Leo Stephens home at Beldcn. ~~~nk;~e~~~n~vr.:n~~S~in~ith Mr. a~o 10 attend fUneral services for Mr, and Mrs. T. J. Hughcs

Mrs. Eva Krantz returned to her !n: ho:~r~sn S~~~~a~ei~~~ l~i~~r~~ ~~~t ~~onr~~Y ~~~~i~~.g with Mr. and home in Sioux City after a visit another sister at Mound City, Mo .. , Mrs. Kenl1eth Stenwall and in­with hcl' sister, Mrs. Ed Moore. the former home o[ Mrs. Fleming. fant d~ughtcr returned home from

Jerene. ~:~~~ief.e~~~'~ S~~~~~ fa~illY asnp~~'ftTu~~~~et~J;~~~ a~~ ~~~~ack hospital Monday [ore-

thc ClarenCtBOling home. Mr. and Mrs. Wqrlcy Ben$hoo.f and Mrs. Leo Jordan and Ml" and rs. Tom Bowers and drove to Sioux City Wednesday

sP:;J rtI~~d~foYdaf~e:~,:~ ~r N~~~OI~1' at~~d~~ ~~~ili~. were where they vis.ited the latter's aunt. thodist hospital in SU)UX

They also attended Mr. and Mrs. Paul Peterson were i1:~t ~~t~ ~.~euxMc~·t~O~~si;i~ara- ~~~d~~/o;n~e~\~e8"Ic~~1kH funeral services at Hoskins for Er- Sunday dinner guests at the James M1' and MI s J C I-Iarmel('r cd him Monday nest Fuhrman, cousin of Mrs. Jor- Hampt,on home.'. w<'re Sunday dmncI ~uests at the Dot Ralston who Ul11'1 ed dan, Mr. and Mrs. V£'rme Hurlbert Leonard Halleen home Omaha hO!:lItltal a \\ epk

Mr. and Mrs. August Franzen and Karen and Mr. and l\'1fs. ~on- T MI. and MIS Ml1tol1 Stan}(:o\ and moved Wedhesda> to were at the Mar\'in Draghu home aid Kuhnhenn drove t.o Colerldge

l Kirk welC Sunday dmnel guests the T B hospital

Sunday afternoon to see the ,new Sund.ay after'noon and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cha~les Whitney. and 1\lrs. Ralston daughter, Cynthia Ellen. of frJends for supper. Mr:. and Mrs. Otto 'BaJ.er and fami- and accompanied

Mr, and Mrs. Pern: Johnson and Mr: and Mrs: NormAn Clark ('n- ly .spent the afternoon at the At this \witing he is sons snent Friday in Omaha. tertalllcd at dlllncr .Sund~y for \Vhltney homc.. as can he ex ected.

Sunday visitors at the A. C. Mr. and Mrs,. Raymond Robllls and M,·. anrl Mrs. MarvlI1 JohanS,pn I __ ~-"'-P=.::''-_~ __ Sahs l~~ae B~~~'~~d~~~ .. ~;1:~;~· family of W.ausa. and for Mr. and and [amily Wel'e Wednesday e\'c-

1 Cook and family and Mr ~!~ti~~'~~~~,tl Robins and ~amilY of ~~~g l\~·~~~tA~g~~t t~~~a~l~~~ uf Mr.

B 1 !n with Mr. and MI's. \:Y. R.

Hil crest with Mrs. Joe Hinkle. Gilmore Sahs and family Mr. and Mr:s. Tom Church and Mr. and Mrs. Did< JO!1('S an~

METHODIST MEETINGS M.1" and Mrs. Lloyd Me).crs and, famity ~;pC'ntl Sunday afternoon at Mrs. NeIlie Jones Wf;l'(' Sunday af~

A~7\'oW!~~in~:~~~~gE,Dthe past ~~3\~t~fM~!~J£:{~y~!~.~;1~a\~e~'t~~·e~i~.~ th~~~hl~n(~u1·~~.~~0~0~;i;j~~~;ns' ~~r;r~~'S~'ij~~~o~uafL~~le home of MI'. May 0

w(>ek of the Methodist churches of and Mrs. Albert .Jenk1l1s. Sundav and :Mal'Y ... ,Were Sunday dinnel' Mr. and Mrs. Rohert Wallel' and

~~e s~?;:'~l~r~:~t~~~'I~~fre attended 5~:~t~h~t ~~~.e,;.~n:~:~~i!~O~;reOl~l~~ gU~f~~r~' f\~~n S~71 b~~;II~id1S l~,S:n~i ~1~~(~~~? e~;~in~I~~t1;V~~~~a~;~ls~el~~I, Lutheran Aid, hostesses, MI's. A.

C. sats and Mrs. Gilmore Sahs. Cat olic Guild with Mrs. Walter

Sloan Fri ndly Wednesday club with

Mrs. yle Jenkins. -Those going to Wausa Friday for and Mrs. Roy Jenkll1S and Mr. and :;))ent the wC'c!{cnd with relatins MOI'ris Jenldns.

the WSCS cenvention which was Mrs. Ernest Er:l{mnn. het'~. M]'s~ Ellen Robim: 1'('llIl'lled Mon-

May ~ , held at the Community auditorium. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Rohlfr and DJ!1nc]' gUli:os.ts Tuesday c\'pning dRY to ... Lake Gt'neva. WIS., after were MI'. and Mrs. Levi Roberts sons .wcre .8.rnollg gue~ts at the nt the home (jlJ I'llI'. and l\1l's. Norm- spcndirv" the past sc\·eral months Mrs. Leonard Mallc('n, Rev. and Mal'tlll Pf('llfi?l' h~J~w t~l' a show.,,)' all Clark for Mr', Clar!{'s iJirthda) \vith 11('1' daugh.ter. 1\11'5. Norman Mrs. C. R. Gar\'C'I', Mrs. Ed Traut- for MI·s. Don Pfcl! leI' Sunday ('\ ('- W('I'(' 1\11'. ~lI1d Mrs. Roi\ l-famlCier $!ark ~Ind [.amlly. Ml'~. RObins.' has

HaJ py Workers with Mrs. Fritz Aever ann.

wein and Mrs. Charles Whitncy. ning. and famtl) an.d MI'. and Mrs. F. n. nplo} mC'nt /01' Ihc summer a~ Bo-• The Laymen's rally at Randolph Mr. alld Mrs, Ora Wax and Rus- Cla~~: t I Como at Lake Geneva.

·Woman·s club. May Day par~y.

surprlse Shower Sunday aft(,rlloon was attended by s('11 of \Va:-'ne \\'~'I'C' Sunday aftel'- VISllors at the Gus Paulsen home ,Mr. and Mrs. L£'o Hennessy and As iI'prise show('r was given for Lloyd Texlcy, Charles Whitney. noon and suppcr guesls of Mr. and Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest famil~: of Lincoln spent the week-

Mal'g' t.ct Woods Thursday evening Worley Benshoof and Leonard Mrs. Dewey Jones. Peterson of Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. end With Mr. and Mrs. Jor' Duff\'. at th~~horne of Mrs. Mae Young Hallcen. Mr. and Ml'5 Ronald Kuhnhel1l1 Elmer Phillips. Mrs. Ethel Surber Mr. and Mrs., Jo" Tucke,r spent No,Curlers

~~~~~;~~ ~tfs~~~o~! t~~~cr~o~: Attend youth Rally ~~~~i:~~l~·~C~~n~~~~.ue~ts at the alt~~~dC:X~s~ ~~~~i~~s Pf'lTin and ~~nn~:~ B~~W~~ ~~t~a~d~i;h~ Mrs. ~~!~:~::~~~ds ~:s~~ss ~~da~o~~c~O ~e~J~~gBli~;~ 'Wrc~[~~'~s~~~~~~~ ~~t~~~o~~lJ~.:! sp~~· sa~~~I'~~e~~~r~it:~dr~r:~~ ~~~y;.~Ya~·~r~~~n~~~d~l~~~~i~~esls an~i~a~~~te~l:~l'r~~~lC~n~ie~;~ L 00 k for t his niShed~entertainment. Yellow and attended by the [ollowing: Mllton. Mrs. H. r. Hanson. Mr. and Mlrs. Fa}e Hampton of Raul Peterson drove to Wakefield Orchid Package' "' __ iII. green were carried out in decora~ Lowell, Mary, Faith. Stanley and Mr. and Mrs. Nenry Andel'son at- Fremont spent Tuesdav and were Wednesday e\'ening to \'isit Mrs. COMPLETE $200 ti.OIlS. I he honOl'ee was presented a Keith Owens. I\:enlcy Olson and lended funeral set'vices for Ernest ovemi{1ht g\l~~ts at the home of Mr Jason Preston and inhnt daughtel'. KIT ' gIft of, crystal. Marlene and Larry Williams. Fuhrman at Hoskins Sunday after- and Mrs. James Hampton. Mrs. Is- It.ynn Elaine at a WaJ(cfi.eld hos- INCLUDES' WI v·[1

'36 H~ndS' Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Nelson

were I 08t8 Thursday C'vcning to the "36 I RJ'\ds" club. lin'. and Mrs. Dale Kreuger wer(' gUests. After an eV!ling of cards, prizes were award d to Allan Perdue, Mrs. Del bel' Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mau. The May meeting will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ~~ H~nson. wscsl .

Mrs.' Otto Black and Mrs. Ed ShUfC~ '",'er(' hO.l'tesses at Ihe I'('g'­ulal' eeting of the WSCS. The theme for th(' lesson. in charge of Mrs. oseoe Jones. was "Youth--.-

~~~" ~~~n~~~e)~o~~n!~~~p!~il~i qUilti~. )\'Irs. Elmer Phillips and Mrs. 'eli Baird will be the next hostess s.

Gues dav of the EOT club will EOT C~Ub be hei at the home of Mrs. GeO'rgf' Reuter on May 4. Election of offi­Cers 'w'lI be held and ... cxchange of mvstery friend gifts.·

We Ful vVe fu .members met at thc

home qf Mrs Bob Johnson'Thurs­day ev¢ning. Cards were diVersion and prifes went to Mrs. Otto Wall­ner. l'v~~s. Leo Jordan. Mrs. Perry

~~o;~S~lai~~~I~:~~'hi~U~r~~r b~ll~~~~ tess in two weeks.

Annual Meeting L. E. Jenkins announces that the

annual meeting of the Bet hany Cemetery association will be held Monday. May R at 1 he Fresh} terian church basemcnt at 8 p.m.

Births . A dau~hl('r. Df'horah Faye

hol'l1 Tuesda:-, April 27), in a Nor­folk hosnilal to MI'. and MI's. Dwain FrC'nch. Mrs. French IS thc former Melba Tucker.

A daughter. 9 ihs, was born Monljay iyIay 1. at Benthack hos­pital to Mr. and Mrs. P.aul Bra­df'~. Mrs. Brader is the former Janet Junek

A daughter was horn Sunday. April 30 in Renthaek ho.!=.pitai to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Otte. Mrs. Otte is 111(' forlller Marjorie French, The other' t\vo children in th(' f.ami­Iy are boys.

CARROLL LOCALS Amo,n~ thOSQ going to Norfolk

during the v':('ek to \'isit Mtt's. Dwain French and infant daughtor al'e Mr. and Mrs, Bob Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Joy Tucker. Mrs. Claire ThE'ophilus. Mrs. Ellen Robins. Mrs. Norman Clcll·k. Mrs. Don Harmer. Mrs. Ray Jenldns. Mrs. Kenneth Eddie, Mrs. Tom Bowers. Mrs. W. R. French and Frances I'~ren('h.

R('v. and Mrs. C. R Garn'r spent the·dA.,\f Sunday al the home of :vIr and MI'!';. Keith Rced.

, Mr. and Mrs. R. B, Jones enter-way~O~t.~ere tained ahout 3:5 neighbors and

Mrs. Adelia Menke was hostess friends at a card party Friday c\·e­to the Wa\'~Out-Here club Tuesday ning". April 21. Prizes were- received afternofl: Roil call was answered by Bob Olson. Mr and Mrs. John by a hi t on red('corating or can- IIamm. and 1'11'. and Mrs. Wal1er nin!.!'. C oUe was pJayed for enter- Str·Pf't. tainment with Mrs. Mildred Loeb Mr. rec('i\'inlg hi!::;:-h priz£' and Mrs. . Katherine Young, low and door and Mrs. Barton Bflril'Y. prize. GUests wel'e Mrs. AHred Mrs. Tom Church el1tertflincd Sievers, Mrs. Vernie Sievers. Mrs., boys at a party after school 'Ned-

~~~ ~~\~~ jl~?n~r~r~i~i~k~.~e~?~i: ~~~,d~rl~i~r!~~:'J\~~:~~~.l1th bi~,th-The next meetinrr will be with Mrs MI'. and Mrs. Barton Daile). Irene Otteman May 23. Roll calli spC'nt Sunday aftf'l'noon at the will be anything pf'rtaining to th(', Wendell. Eddre h0'!1e. June bride and Mrs. Ottcman'sl The Inr1hday 01 Mrs. Harvey birthday will be obser\'ed. Frink was obs('l'vcd Thursday eve~ __ . !ling. Gu~sts at the' Frink homE' Birthday DInner I w('r~ Mr. and I\Irs. Vern Fri.nk and

Mrs. Iitonald Kuilnhenn Ilnd Mr!'l. f~mlly. Mr. and Mrs. LC-WIS Jen­Elmo Jonldns w('re hostesses at a I klllS anri family, MI'. and Mrs. Lyle.. rlinncr Sunday a wf'ek w"o at the J('nkins ,Jnd family. 1'I'Ir. and Mrs hrme of Mt', and Mrs. E. L. Pear- r~()n Frink and SH.nrira, and Mrs son. T~e O('easionr honorc'd Ih(' f:dwal Rol)('rts and sons. COQpera­hirthrtay of Mrs, P('3rson of April tl\,(' iunch was ser\'('d. 12. MI'. Pearson and Mrs. Lvk Mr. and MI'$ .. Robe!'! Jc-nldns of April 2R and of Dovl£' \,::"'('J'(' Salul'rlay dll1l1('1' gue~ts al Jenkins of Anril 27. Those Jlres~llt lhe Hil! Lueders home at Wayne \\'cre Mr. and Mrs. Elmo J(']1kin~ MI'. and. Mrs. John Ivlol'ris and and famiJ.\·, MI'. and Mrs. Lyl(' ,1('n- [Amil" s[1('nt Sunda). afternoon 0.1

kins Hndi family. M,·. and Mrs A\l{!'1 t!w ,\Val!C'l' borne. , list FI',Hl7,('n and Dale. Mr'. I-lnd Mr·. and Mrs. Clyde Perrin spent M~'s. ROl1~lld Kuhnh!'nn and MI'. 1Hondav al til(' home of Mr. and and Mrs, E. L. PeHl'sdn. Mrs. Francis Perrin and Sunday ._.- - ,afkrnoon with Mrs. Elta Pcnin. Young People Meet Mrs. Teo Jon<'s and Wendell

The nwmhC'l's (If St. Paul's YOUl1P "pf'nt Thursday afternoon at thc R. P(>ople'sl soci('t'· mC't Ant'iJ 2R. Ht B .. Jones home. thE' ('hul'ch. The following officer:- Mrs. Edwfli floheds visit£'d her were eled ('r;' Arnold Hansen, pres- cousin, Mrs. Ella Kingston in ident; Do"ofhy Pe1erson, ,:ice :Wa"nc Vlednesday ('vening. president; Donald Stoltenberg, sec- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jorgenson retary; John Peterson, treasurer. : The nC'xt .mc{'ting will be held May , 12 at_8~~ __ ~~ __________ t-____________________ __

noon. They also \'isited at the Hen- mae I Hughes and Jalllc were there ~Jtal. . 6 D BiSbb Jp~ d ry Voss home. ' Tuesdavafternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cunningham I ner, oz. ~1' Y lOS an

Mr. and Mrs. ,Waltcr Sloan sp£'nt Mr: and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle cunning-I G ... "R ]1 Tuesday e\'ening at the O. J. Jones tertamed at h:am and Eileen spent Sunday cve- I leSS exa hO~~~ ... and MI's A. C Sahs drO\'e for Mr. and nling) at the home of Mr and Mrs

to Lincoln and . ..;pent Thul':-.day and Frida.v WIth John Sahs and Mr. and 1'.'11'8. WalTC'll Sahs and Nancy.

ML and 1Trs Al't Lage were Sunday ('u'ning \isilors at the Maul'!{'(' I,agl' home.

1\11'. and :'\'lrs. Chris Ancit'J'son of Norfolk were Sunday .:.upper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Clark.

Mr, and Mrs. Lyle Jenkins had as guests [or dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Frink and family and Mr . .and Mrs. Harvey Frink.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarf'ncC' Granquist and family W('I'(' Sun'day dinner gUests at the MI's. W. R. French home.

Sunday after'noon callers at the L E. Jenkins Iwme were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vlasru( and Shirley, and M1'. and Mrs. G. E. Jones and L~·nn.

MI'. anJ 1'Irs Lpo Stephens and family of Relden and Ml'.,and Mrs. James Stephens were Sunday af­ternoon visilors at the Kenneth Edeli£' homC'.

M)': and Mrs. S. J. Hale spent Sunday a[ ternoon at the Henry LagQ hom('.

Mt·. and Mrs. Ellery Pearson were Sunday dinner gut'sts of Mrs. F:lma Ha\·ener and Ch('s1el'.

Edward Jenkins of Dismark. N.

UNIPANE THE ALL-WEATHER PROPANE

Is Now AiaiI*ble to Conco,rd, Dixon andVici~ity w~ ha'YJe installed our own propane' bottling plant and c~n give immJfdiate serv­

ice.· 'Bring us your propane bottles, trailer bottles, cars and trucks, and receive UN/PANE - the all-weattler propane. PHONE 42 for delivery of UN/PANE to your la~ge tank at your horpe.

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SEE US for bottle gas, all ~i:ze propane tanks, cook ranges, water heaters, Serve}

refrigeratqrs, furnaces, and all gas appliances.

RIETh BROTHERS TELEPHONE 42 CONCORD, NEB.

AVl.OAD LEADERS Cost less io, operate per ton per mil.'

RighI from Ihe "arl, you can figure on more payload. !>ecause Chevrolel Iruclcs ,ake less lime on Ihe job _ • -cost less 10 keep up. They reduce lolal Irip lime with , extra higl1 pulling power over a wide range of usable road speeds. Advance"Design construction saves you money on repairs. II all boil. down 10 Ihis: You can

. clepenel on Chevrolet trucks to elel;ver the gooel. at low cost per ton per mile. Stop in and see these new P·L Irucks now on display.

See these great new truck buys

fAR AHEAD WITH'THESE PLus fEATURES • TWO GREAT VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINES: Ih, New lO5-h.p. Loact­",ostet and the Improved 92-h.p. ThriH·MClller • '':iE NEW POWER-JET CiU6URETOR • DIAPHRAGM SPRING CLUTeli • SYNCHRC).. in our showrooms

tod~y! ~:~~u!~~~~M~:':~~ : ~~~:AS~fA:H~~~ES •• A:V~U~~t DESIGN STYLING • BALL-TV'. STEERING • UNIT-DESIGN ,BODIES

.Performance Zeaders .l!'opL!laritvi,£eaders IIIost Powerful Ch.vroIet Tru<b Ever luiltl Pr~f,,".d I~ Far O;lr All Other Tru<k.1 Firsl For All-Around Savinl/"

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'Pl'all!lCo~bined Baccalaureate 1

For WSTC, PrePI To Be Held May 21 I 'At Wayne State' 'qWrt' wll! htl ;\ \'ll1ll11tllal ion bac·

l':11iIlll'('at., :-:l'!'\"!~:l' for \\':l\ lh' State. ('1111lrg1' ami tlw \\-a~ til' . CmnpliS I llig\)tsd1uol. Iwld :\1:1:- :.:t at the I t:1I111~~\' :ludi!oriUIll.

nJ,\', (0:1'1\(',,1 Fd\\;1nl ~tnith. Un· \'uln, \\"il: ]11'{'(\ch thl' St'rm\;)l, "Dare ttl" hI' a P<.llllt'I." 1

He\", .\. \"llnl~t'm;I'1101l'll will L':i\"{' !h'p ~wripjm'{' n'·\dlll~. H('\'. K('l1-1'1'1 h, dc"~ F(('t·s(" t tH' im"(k;l{inll and 1:1'\', l) .. I~. \'nH'lt. li\~' 'ill'lwdktil'tl.

·l'h ... ~ \VH~IIlO SlHtl~. ii, caplll.~llll dloil' wilJ sing foul' llUmhl'l'S, "An

~~(~;~~k;/~V~Wt~·ft·;~ ~~d~;> ~~~~~~1~: "Now' th(! Day ,is O\'l'l'," !3urnby ~nd "Th0 Lord's. Pl'aypr," nrrang~ c.d b~' AI(~xandcr. Russel Andcrson

, wHt dil'c(:( the choir. .

* * * Baccalaureate fOl' W~yn~ High Sclwol

• Set for May 14 . r~ 11 c c n 1 a tl'r (' a t (' RTlNlkC'r fpr

'VayuC" high :;o('hool ('xercis<,s will he Hc\,. S. K. de Freese, paljtol' of Ht'dt't\mcl' L u t h co ran church, \lVU\,llC., Baccalaureatc is schcdulC'd fot' ~t he dt. .... auditorium Sunduy, Mn~' U.

Hev". ,,(}(' Fn'('s("s "topic i'f; "What of the Future?"

Ht'v. n. B. Prnctt will givC' thl"' inYOC~ltion and th(' "benediction will ht~ gi\:{'n by Re\·. E. E. GQl?-):. • The hi~h school orChcstl'a~'Jl

[)lay processional and recess' naI. led by A. J, Atkins, The gir1 • gleE' ch,lb will'sing "HeRYCnly Ligh .. by Kopylow and Sharon Willert \."i\1 pay a violin solo "1\ I1I1C5 Dci" b}' Tplhurst.

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Mrs. Anders JorgC'nsen and M"r. and Mrs. Arnold Hammer and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry BeckenS and daughters of Em('l'son were Sun· day afternoon and sUppcr gucsts at the Erwin Brown home.

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrrnce BlaHert attended the funeral of Ernest Fuhrman at Hoskins on Sunday.

Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Gr~enc \verc Sunday evcning guests at the Ben Chase home.

Mr" and Mrs. iAICred Mcl"r and Mrs. Earl Fiteh i-and son spent

~~xrkct;~l';n I~~~~XinCi!y s~~~t '2tl~; hospital. • .

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Meier spent Sunday afternoon at the Chris Mci('r, sr., home in Coleridge.

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ekberg. MI'. and Mrs. Virgil EI<bcrg, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Anderberry, Emil

and Beverly spent last

Rev. Ernest Edward Smith. Th.D., minister of the Second Baptist church in Lincoln. will deliver,' coll~ge and prep bacca­laureate Sunday, May 21.

to~e~f K~~~:~~:re ~~et~~e~ church in Wayne, will derIver baccalaureate sermon to Wa High seniors Sunday, May

Monday ('vclling at the IIarold £k·1 Sunday di.nncr and supper guests berg hoQ,1c. at the Dewaine Paul home. I

Caroline Lemme spepl the \\'('c\,- Mrs. J)cwaine Paul and MilS. end <1t tho Harold Ekberg home. Gene P<lul spent Frid<lY in SioQx

Mr'" and. Mrs. Paul I3cnfTston and Citv. I fflmilv W('!'(' FridflY cvening visi~ . I,' tors ilt the Kenncth Wel1strand Mr. <1nd Mrs. JC'rnme I carson '~grl home. - ~~~c;c~ ;~~~ts·'~(,~~~s1.~rvis cv~~~o~

Mr. and 1Trs. Lawrcnce Felt nnd home

~~~il~J~~l~a~.;cl~'~rcG~'~~~~l:lYJ~~; Cl~rcnc:e Holm and Merlyn a~~ home. l('ndcd 1he W. club banquet lart

MI'. and "!'ITI's J. 13. O'Connor and Tuesday cvenmg. ' Mr, :md Mrs. Elm('r Sherman of . Harlan Swanson was a Sunday Sioux Cilv were SundaV' afternoon dinner guest at the Clarence l[oltn guests at' the Oscar' Becker, .ir., hm,ne. home. •

Mrs. Oscar Becker, ,iI'., and Larry Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kohlmei~r spent Tuesday c\'cning at the and Mr. and Mrs .. Lester Kohl­George Eickhoff home. meier and family of Craig wcre

}\Ill'. and Mrs. Rov Anderson of guests at the Emil Utecht home Fremont, and Mrs. Donald Ander~ Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl !>on and Dcnnis or Norfolk were, D~escher called in the afternoon. I

Speakers IInclude Dr. Roadman, Justice Simmons, Gov. Peterson Dr. Earl A. Readman To Address Wayne Prep Grads May 22

The commcn-::emcnt ilddress will be qivcn by I Dr. Earl A. Roadm;'ln, oresid~nt of Morninq~ side colle"c, Sioux City. His sub­ject will be "Yearning as Well <IS

Learnin~."

Large Wayne State Class to Hear Chief Justice May 26

"Do WI' Want What We lIav('. will he the topic of Chief Justin' n.OhlTt. G, SImmon's COmml'tH'('~ lTH'nt addr'('ss to Wayne Slato co1-lpgc !-:mduates, Simmons is Cilld .Justicc of the Ncbraska Supn'IlIC Court.

Commencement exercises wdl be held at 10 a·.m., Friday, MilY 2G in the outd{)or theater.

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Iy 1'ru-1'ones will be gift in appropriate ribbon amI '\Vrapping~· ready to give. triLute from Larson 'f; to

, the Sweetheart of the

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A Salute to: • • • Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hall

Wayne Greenhouse

vVe at Lan-wn't-' ~a1ute MI'. and Mr::;;. Hall at the Wayne' GreenhouHc for making this unusual Mother's DI'Y' offer possible, All plants professional1y grown and handled. Each planLin an attractively decorated pot.' A gift you will enjoy giving. Thanks again to the "Hall's" for this fine triLute to Mother, the Sweetheart of the Family.

These Potted Plants Alone Available at Wayne Gr~enhouse at $2.50 to $3.50

Y ~ur Order Today you plate your orders early to insure deliv­es fr6m the Wayne Greenhouse will arrive

next Thursday, May 11, and continuing Saturday, May 13,

1 be assured of a, large selection from which to cfibice, Three types to select from, including

Canadian p~tunia:s, and an assorted group­fa,vorite flowers.

Each Pot Professionally

Wrapped in Foil.

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A lcsSOll wn~ . cull" IURt week. ·,'ORtly hi(te-und-,;ee~ tI/'O<lP"'VP'" locate a farm in instruction".

L()~s of even n trnvagant when a

,Vl,en ynu., , ........ ,...11 farm from center of Wap'

'from the W·nyne For the sake of ,jniW"rm,;tv

shou1d.be figured Muin and Sevehth . wh~th€r ybu liv,e

rrake a minute, distllllCil of yc>ur . clil'ner. Remember ill cIlse of fire,

1925·-Seven-t.Y-tl~ree pupils I repl"es~nt~ schools of the Thini C'ongressi-onal

in the ('irst 'Preliminary Int('r­conlest directed b.y A. A. Reqd

of, the University 1)1" . each subject wHl en­

next week ... The W. C. T. U. will be­

Wayne ... picture',

is the ath'action at the of 169 will be gradu~

course at Wayne Ststo [iftel'.'n will complete

an A. B. degre~ ... day in Wayne and

stOI'OlS of rain and l",ras carriccl oul and con­

was m~mif('!';1<'d,

193.ill~Pi(m",'r day \Jas obser\"(>d by Jilrogram follo\ving noon~

bC'ingl PI~'nned espccial-who th' April has

residence i Wayne coun­, tire! an~ tube were taken

~~ .• ~"" ''''6' from a car be~onging to R. J. Kings­. ". WaynE: ,cIty council rcorganizcd

co.r:mng year, electing B. J. Steahan chair­.. Mrs. J. H. Kemp was elected president Niobrara Presbyterial at a meeting hel''d at.

.. The violin which belongs to Miss Alice of Wisner, lost at the recent district

in Wayne, was found Sunday artC'r-

:msn;~ll?;e~~I~I"(~~~k~t~~s i~o~tl~V~f

/?.~,~,; ·~>h~\~V;1Ync.t~N"eb)\ Htl~~·ald,\l'vI[lYI·4"{19,50"!·n;ci\11'~1: hi' l,,'ih-d"Y Mo",1ay 0\'0' Lrl nee l1·nme dming ;he pa<; w~eIi. !, '. .ml1g and all ,were at :!VIrs. Wilbur Mrs. Elwood) S"a1'lllJ}son was one

1U.,.."", of lJ'ay"'" Nolte's birth41ay gathering SUl1da~' 0 the hostesses at the shower ~ ~c.~.;7 1"1' I '&1;. ! e\"cning. I Mi0nclay a1'ternoon fer Mrs. Elmer

C H-U ReH fS LESLIE I m!~e F~.i~~ele~:~,~~sM~~i~n at1~ ~k~~~~frL~t~~~.~~t ~~~~~il~\t the !In-

W. DcHph's. I fl" and Mrs. Stanley Ring of' • • By Mrs. Grace Buskirk Me. and MIlS. Adolph E11glish and 10 a Sl'atH ('ollegr, Ames, Ta., Were

~~~~~~~~§§ Lois were at LeRoy English's S',m- \V 'C'keml j:!uC'sts nt AI't Longe'f;. A W. D0. Iph r~cei\,ed word Mon-[ day evening \n hanOI' of his bil'th~ St~11('Y will graduate from a four~

day that his SISter, Mrs. G. 1. Nis- Y(,'lr COUl'se in June.

':Mm3AYet. t..uther-a·n ¢'hwrch Missouri Synod

sen of Fremont died that morning. . and . John Kav, Mr. and rs. A. W. D\llnh Mrs. Emil, FW1eral Ser, .. icclS were wectne.Sda\"11 . Mr. and Mrs. T~·~' Q\.V, Ml·S. Roberl l):ai were Mr. and Ml'S, Dolph and Dan Dc~'il\ and gu 'is of the Farm Fans club at ' drove t.here fOt" the services, Reia- R i,e Longe's Thursday., lives from I<lIlnsas and Culilomia ,tvIr. ~nd Mrs. Elwood Sampson

(Rev. T. B. Buehner, past.or) Sunday, May i: Wo.rsh~p services

at 10 a.m. Sunday school at 11:15.

'Trlnit.y L.u~~l'";:tn C'h.urch· Altona

(R-cv. 'K. F. 'Wer\.tze1. pastot') May 4: La-dies Aid at 2 p.m. May ~ and 4: "The LHe of

Christ" at the \VisneI' Theater in

also attended. aOO family helped Walter Johnson

Mrs. Will Hansen, Mrs. Fred ~~~~~E~~~~~~~l~~~§~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jehnson, Mrs. Floyd Johnson, Mrs. Mary Hansen and Mrs. Joe Wilson and Mrs, Wilbur Utecht entertain-­ed at uemonstratiol'l pa-rtj~s last week.

tbe even.mg. , May i: Divine services at 1'0 a.m.

Mrs. Herman Baker was ill last weelt with a severe case of t!onsil"i­tis.

Eu~in and Professional I

~-~stMar)t'S Cath-olic Church Mrs. M.aey Hal~s('n, .,!vTabel and i (Rev. Wi.Jl"iam Keams, pastor) Rober~ attended 1he home .. talentl :DIRECTORY Sumlav May 7 fourth Su rl play given by the ~hurston IIl'e dC'-

after Easter' Mass' 9'00 Cat. ~ ay partment Wednesday evening. The a.£te.r mass. . ". ec sm title was "Just COI:mtry Folk."

SatW'day, confessions., i:30. Mr. and Mrs. Gt'orgC' Buski·rlt M'uy S: T11€' Feast of St. Mieha.eI attended the' di-strict convention

tl'tc> ~rcharrgel. ' a,nd f:ello~s~irro supper at the Wake-Fl"l.Guy will be the first Friday [Jele! Christian church Sunday.

of the month, mas~ at 9:00. Dick Iverson and Joy Bressler of ~. ____ \ Emerson were Sunday dinl'lCr vis­

I Tbeophilus Evangelical and Ref·armed Church

Sunda v, May 7: Sunday school 9 :15 a.m. Services conducted by Youth Fellowship, 10:45 a'.m'. Inter­denominational Youth Fellowship, 7:3U p.m

First Baptist Church Fourth at Main

(Rev. A. Van Benschoten, pastor) 'sunday. May 7: Church school,

9:45 a.m. Morning worship. 'i. a.m . Youth F't'Oowship. 7 P In. En'n'ing worship, 8 p.m.

Mid-weck sCI'\'ice> W('d.ncsday. 7:30 p,m,

Wesleyan Method'lst Church tHe\'. G. M. and Marie Hubby,

pastors) Thursd.ay {'vemng, 8 o'clock. spc­

cial sc-I'vice under Ihe direction of the Inter-Varsity Christian Ft'llow­ship. Singspiratioll, special num­bers by \'isiting yout h groups. Mes­sage by R('\·. A. L. Nabholz.

Friday ('\"cning 8 d'cloci<, special music and congregational singing led by Mrs. f:\,. 1,. Nabholz, sermon

bls~~~~~~e~~i~g scrvice, 8 p.m.

Grace Lutheran Church Ninlh anrt T.ogan Sts

(Rev. E. J. B('rntha.l, ipastor Thursday (today), senior

rehearsal, 8 p.m. Saturday, Ma·y 6: Saturday

school and confirmation instruction claf'>ses, 1:30 p.m.

May 7, the fourth Sunday afte-r Easter: Sunday school. 9:30 a.m. People's Bible study, 9:40 a.m. Read Mark chapt('r 16. Di\"iIH' wor­Rhip service, 10:30 a.m. Sermon: "The Spirit's Reproof" St. John ]6:8-11. Choir antherr: "Savior, I Follow On." Please note beginning this Strnday the Sunday school cJasses and the worship sen'i/!(! 4re all advanced one-half hollot'".~.

,s~~i~~·ff~~rao8~.~he tn~,; Wednesdav, May 10": Ladi'esl'A.id

SOCiety, 2 p:m Each l"lWmbeF is ask('d 10 write a question and hri·ng it along fOl: a qUl'stion,b"ox.

Redeemer Lutheran Church U LCA (Rev."S. K. de Fre('sc, pastor) Fburth Sunday after Easter,

May 7: Sunday schooJ ;It. 10 a.m. Classes for all agt's in a growing Sunday school. Worship services at 11 a.m. Sermon: "Tread Wherc He Trod."

Choir practice Wf'dncsdays. at 7 p.m.

Thursday, May 4: Ladies Aid annual birthday party at 2 p .. m. Hostesses are: Mrs .. I. Young, Mt's. William Barel man, Mrs. C. Sieck~ man, Mrs. M. Hassel, Mrs. O. Liedtke and Mrs.. W. Lerner. " Friday, May 5: Echo-Meeting for the women of Wayne churches at 2 :30 p.m., in Redeemer chutch. Speaker is Prof. G. IW. Costcrisan. Theme "Our Daily Bread." Tea following in t.he church parlor.

Mid-west Synod of the ULC will meet at Russell. Kan., May 8-11.

J. F. STARK nca)'i'~g Ahl Authority

Come In, Phone or Wrlll for.

FREE;DEMONSTRATIO" t1 . . PAC I ~

.... , 'MONO-

6~j I One--Unlt,Htarlnl AI~ AT LOU FANSKEI

,[ J,EWELRY STORE , Wayne'; Neb. .

'i SECOND WED~ESDAY EACH 'MONTH ,L .. ,i'·' .', I ,

itors at L. J. Bressler's. Others vi$~ itOl'S If!tcr \,,,'('re Mr. and Mr's. Ellis Johnson, G. AlCred Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Anderson. , Mr. and Ml"S. Cen(.~ Dobbs were in Lake Andes on a' fi!-.hin£; trip. Mrs. Dobbs is the daughter of the Bressler's.

.Mrs. Anna Holst and Elmcr were Sunday afternoon \'isitors at Joe Wilson's.

Mr. and MI'~. Hf'nry Schade> and TGmmy, Mr. and MI·~. Will Thom­sen, Mr. and Mrs. Ardale Thom~en and s.on visit('d at Darrel Thom­sen's last week.

Mr. and ,Mrs. iWill I'IanSf'n and son were Sunday dinner visitors at MI'S. Marv Hansen's and MI'. and Mrs. Ervin CHnkenbeard of Thurs­ton were aftern00n \'isitors:

Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Henschke Mr. and Mrs. E:rviq Bottger and Edith hc-Ipcd Al fred Fre\'crt 1'('-

spoVlso.red by the Methodist You1 h Fe~Iowshin to raise money at 8 p.m. There will readings, vocal and

music, duet~, quar­lh WIll serve a

INCOME TAX SERVICE Farm ~ B,l"jness ~ Ind[\.'idual

HOW ARb M. JAMES \\"nynJ ~ p~on~ 2·J - I"f'br.

Uri Ppnrl st. - ornC'P. 111 Home

CHIROtRACTORS

DHS. LEWIS & LEWIS CHIROfRACTORS

(Est. 1914). NeUTOC!ll{J.~ll'!( ... r Sp.ryice

II::! Eii.~t 4th Rt. """ Phone 49 'Wayne, Nebr.

DEl\!TrSTS

DR. D. R: WALTERS DEN,IST

Wayne, Nebr. Office nver ~lines Jewelry

GUice 424-\V House 424-R

tis~~~f ~~lld'~~~~:~~J';d~I~~'~n~~'~: --F-U-N-E-R-A-'-r-S-E-R-V-.-C-E--c{'pUon of new memhers. ~

May 21: Annua1 "Pledge Sun- -----------­day" in our church. AI1 memhers and friends arc urgcQ to attcnd.

Car:e~~~f P;~~~at~~~n L~~~l~ Sts. (Rev. Oliver B. Proett, pastor) Friday. ! ... fay 5: May Day Fellow­

ship for Wayne Women at Our Redeemer's Lutheran ·church, 2:30.

Sunday, May 7: Church school, 10 a,m. Stella Traster, superintend­ent. Junior worship, 11 a.m. Mrs. William Mellor, director. Worshifl, 11 a.m. Sermon by pastor on "The Church and the Hom{f'." May i-14 is National Famiry Week. Special

. by choir and organ. Church teachers and olfic('I"s mt'et~

ing. 2:30 p.m. WC'stminstt'r FcllO\v­ship, 6:30 p.m.

Modern, yet h6meli1{e- I"u.nern.l home .• , Fillr.'it f'fjlfillmfmt

••• RpD.sonab\fl price

• The BECKE~HAUER

SERVICE WILLARd \VIf ... TSE

Lic!}nsed :g:mhnlmer

St. Pau·l"s Lutllleran Ch.urch ULCA ------'-----­(Rev. J. Ii. M:. Shiery, pastor) 4th Sunday after Ea}1ter, May 7:

GREEN¥OUSES

flh:~5~h ~~hr~~~a;t:4l;is7r~~t ~~~~~ WAYNE GREENHOUSES League rally, at First Luthera,n, South Sioux City. St. PaUl's C~)ti­

W.D,Hall ples' league. 8:00. DI'. H. E. Tem- Flornl Center of NOI""the:l.st NebrllSlca.

Flowers for Every Occasion pero of Wayne State \'y'UI present

i.~~t:~~~~~'~1~in~1 A C~l?g~ P~[e~.;: Phone 493 and Mrs. \V. C. Pctel'sCn. Refl'esh- ------+1-,-----ments in ,charge of Mjo, and Mrs. NATURqPATHS ~~~t t;i~l"~~~r. ~~~ ~::S~ E~~~ ------4-1------Lubberstedt. Mr. and Mrs, Lavern Jl N. SlI'\OLSKY

Ht¥~"2rnesday. May 10: M('n of the r' , NATUR6PATH

~~~~~'\/R~ObO~ s~o~g~ R'~~~h~~7; Officf'. above Stat¢ ~ational Dank in charge of C. Myers. O. Nelson, Office Phone :::'~1, TIe!!. 429-W

A. Bahe and H. Lundberg. '

WAYNE

CITY OFFICIALS

Mnyor-GI(;'n IToud(,l'slwl<i!

City Trellsurcr~

231

Lcs'lic W. Elli." .............. 2,'3~J

ct(y perk.-Walter S. Dressler ...... 298-J

Councllmen-

L. B. McClure .. WilliamPft;'i1 ....

_____ 195

'"'''' 481 . Elnit Meyer ... L: .............. 458

Ben~rd Meyer ......... 629~J \Villard \Viltsc ............... 492

Ed Bahc , "'_,_"""" 780

POLICE .............. Call Operator

Geo. Bornhort, Dick Hansen, Waltcr Phipps, Henry Bush

FIRE_ " , Call 300

NURSING HOMES

TRI-STATE NURSING! HOME

Hom.f' ror 1hp ng"Nl nnd convnlf'!lcent ;'llpL Clifford l)ahl Phone 18 918 )'Iuin ;';L \V:l.ynp, I"1,bl".

WAYNE

COUNTY OI'FIrIALS

Assttssor, Alex Jeffrey ..... 198 Clerk, C. A. Bard ................. 38

Judge, \Vm. A. Crossland .. 258

Sheniff, Hans Tietgen ........ 233

Supt., Mari"e \Vrigl1t ......... 114

Treasurer, Jean A. Boyd .... 232

Clerk of District Court-David J. Hamer .............. 347

Agricultural Agent-l Don Warner ..................... 564

Assistance Director-Myrtle Johnson.. . ........ 497

Attorney, BUrr Davis ...... 88~J

Commissioners-

Dist.1 . ... Emi1 Meyer

Dist.2 .......... Robert I. Jones

Dist.3. Olive!" Reichert

Walter Benthack, M.D.

Robert Benthack, M.D.

PHYSICIANS ",!d SURGEO~S

• Offices at

BENTHACK HOSP:IT AL

Phone 106

REAL ESTATE

CAVAN:AUGrl

INSURANCE. R;EAL ESTATE

Phone 84

TRUcKiING

CONNER Tnl\NSFER For Omaha and S!oi.tx City Frelltbil

EFF'ICI E'XT FRgICHT HF.RVICe "'a.yne Phone 1000

Wakefield Phone 29' and 'S3 Your Busines.'1 Apprf'claled

AJf~',ed l\:ah.ler, OperataI' and .Mgr.

VETERIN~RIANS

DR. E. L; HARVEY VETERINAjRIAN

110 WesJ: Fh'sjt ~\'t.rH" Wayne .. Nt'"J:~

Day Ph. !·S - Ni&b.t h, 4:60

illS THl:KEYlIEAO~/f • •• 'IN USEfULNESS •• IN VALUE • •• IN ECONOMr

HURRICAIlI-POWIREDWI,LLYS STATION ~A'ON ' " .' .~\ ." I.,J ,·1

- WILL.YS-top maker Ation wagonsll~ads ~a110l1! C~~pres~ion is 7.4 but pre,nliatn ~uel again with this distinctive new mod HI.. . IS BOt Ieq.ulred. • strikingly styled ..• stepped up in power and Come m and see the many f.eatures of ,,!,~s economy ... a greater value. tqan ever at its ~~bly-u5e/ul c~-extra ~oomtness ~d ~ISI~, NEW LOW PRICE! blhty-washable seats-quK~ CQnvezSlOn from

passenger car to' cargo C'3tIIet'. Road~test die New Willys-feel i<s stn60.h. cf!IDf_abIc ride, its ease of handlittg. Jt'S a creal <at aal \ .a sreat bur!' .,

'rhe sensatiMal F·hend flURRlCANE Eng;"e gi"es the New Willys surging per· ~~~a~ce, and squeezes out 'i0re miles per

Ed WolSke Auto 216 West First ,I Wayne, Neb.

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LEAGUE STANDINGS' l.adies League W L

P;;l.ulsen's \Voodworks 34 17

~:~~~:~~::::::::::::~:::::::.::::~ ~ Currlillals ... 28 23 Allenettt's .................. , ... 25 26 Blue Dirds. .. ........... 1 ... 20 31

W L .............. 45 ]5

........ 44 16 ............ 4.3 17

.......... 37 23 .. :l6 24

1-- .

~~;;~I;~\;\)~:~g~· .. :::::.:.:: ~g ~~ Salmon "'"ells .... 22 38 TiNgen's Hatchery 21 39 Wayne. Poultl'Y & Egg. 18 42 \'Vakefleld Rec. Center 16 44 Cherry Pickers ....... 12 48

M'en's Han.dicap League W L

~W~~~)I)~SrVells.. .... j~ ii Equitable Life 35 19

~r~l:~·lt:.~rrr()t Shots .. : ~~ ~i Split... 31 23

~~~; 2Ai/i~~'s ...... ~6 ~~ All Stal's ". ... ...... 29 25 ·Luc-ky Stril{l's. . .... , 29 25 Indians . 27 27 Ruf( Rytiel's 27 27 Slwlline;ton's Pmtiu('{' 27 '2i Emerson Fliers • 2:5 19 \Vake[lelrl. FUl'nit \!l'e 2'3:31 Fords Bnrbers !21 33 Farmers Union 20 34

I

From Wak~field· I,

-!'hul" 1,.\

per­field rei; 5, Landhoim!-;, Oaldand. Time Emerson Oilers 1.8 36

Thurston MiddlC' ('1"('C'I, 17 :3{ Allen Ho('ldt's { ,17

Goddess of Agriculture-Sue Bjorkklnc.i, 22, Wak-efield. She I"eigned o~cr the Far'mers Fair las.t week.end at tl;le, U,Aiversity of Nebraska, Lincoln. Sue is the daughter of Mr. and Mr5. Osc:!r few and :32.2. l'

has a I 12o.-y. high hurdles: 1, Ferris, touC!'h~rcbmpe- Pie-rce; 2. i ColJillS, l.aurel; IGH T"OURNAMENT SCORES

that "~ilI parti- ~a~~~ft;h\'~~I: ~~~;,e~!r~e~re~~~~ Sing~~l'l1('al GUstafson 68R I the BI'Dwns \\'('1'(' uL Ill(". Donald qUl'dran,mllll' this Fri- :18.5. Glen Sumner 630 S~ahlberg hom/:' in IWausa lEtst e~~~\s a'l;o~~'i~ w;?2;{i~'d: ~~WalJ~r,1 ~~~r§: Dl'rald Jl'IlSen ........ 593 Sunday Where they were dianer

and trafk~~entsl Ring, Wai(efield; 4, Hansen. Oak- .Dcubles §~~~~e;~~' ~~~gh~.tisrn of thc I land; 5, HerbGlsheimer, Pierce. Hany Larson - Guy i\Torgan 1115 Mr. and Mrs. Ar·t Auhr wcro

mect which had' Time :11.1. Hank Tarnow-BJondic }--IypsC' H22 guests at the Oscar Ramst'v homt' last \'.leek with 180-vd. low hurdles: 1, Ferris, LouiC' I-IensC'hke-Roy Koonce 1131 last \Wednesday e\'enil1<T. .

t~~~l~~~e ~~~ ttg L~e~eS~t ~!:;;~er,2'Ba~~~~~a4. r;:~~~~hVit Teams Th~~~d~? e~~~·~n~~st t~;~SE~rs~ Pierce; !';, Sh('lberger, Wausa. Time TiC'tg(>ns' I-IatchC'rv .. 2GS!) ~hrman homE' in Norfolk, :22.3. \, Boostl'rs. ~ .... 2661 I M d M R II P 1

880-yd. run: 1~ Forrester, \Valt- ============ fami~;' a~penl ),;51 ~~~da:/~~~·~n~~~~: ni~~; ~~I~~J~~'~d~il~~~J~tl.IO~:~~~~ NORTHWEST al ;l~(: ~~~·i~ll~~.i~,~~h~(~rl~lC' of Win-

W. B~"Orktund. '

Spinner"Wakeiield; Prince, Pierce;; WAYNE sinC' \\'('1'(' at th(' \Vill Bnck homp Long, Scribner; Engleblood, Pen- last \V('dnesday {'\'('ning. der; Robinson, Hartington; Dean, MI·. 'and 1\1I'S. FI'ank Longt' W(,l'(' WalthHl; StonaCX'k, Pierce. Time • by ,<Staff Corre.spon(lf'nt Ic;:dlcrs a t the Elhal"dl Pospishd 2:18.2. I home last Sundl,l.y (,\·pning.

. Mile run,: ], Ellerman, Scribner: Mrs. Ah in Temme and Ronl1l1'

Last weeken at he :Afthur Jewell horolt' in B-a y,Ia. I

Mr. and's. Dlc!, JOlH'S and ',family and Mr. and MI's. Ted

Young of L~\l1rlell \\'('\.{' nl tIlt' TNl Fuoss honw b:-d SlIllrl:l:. l'\ ('nin'.>:

!\!I~'. and N[rs. ("1:1'·1 :\!'I~:(lil ."P('llt Thllrsdny ('\·olling ,11 tlL:' El"Illrid AlIdn home.

M,.. and MI's. Lyle TIurr :lnd PCgg-y of Dloomfi!'ld ~,P('I:l last Sunday at \hc Fl().\·;~ llul)!) home.

i,1I·. and Mrs. .\I"!hul' VillnO\'.l WeI'£'" SUPPCl' gues1" ,11 t be Floyd IIUtlll,homf'Thur:·rj;I\·. .

All-. and 'Mr.s. Frpd \'ahllmmll W(>I'(, dinner guests or i\lal"tha and Bert ha Jank(" last Sunda.'·.

MI'. '-Ind :'>.1]'<;. i\lc-'I\'in' Longe and l"all'lily W\'I"\' ,l( tIl!' IJ,'m·.\' I'Vacker,

.11'ir\l.~1 ;~;~dl~~;; 1.~~.\" ~~~~ n\~:1,;:; ~~:~l~:~~~(~; and Jamih· \\('\'1' ;:1 Ill(> rvtOlTi,; Stahln('cl,l;l· i,(lllU' !\:orl·olk Tl\lll"srt;l\ ('\·('11\11':';

_\11·. ~llld :'>.1,·;:. {;\j\" C'l·nmf'r \\'('1·('

at tht' Tl'd Fl'n..;:--, ·110111(' Monda\" {'\'pnillg Ia~: \\""t'k .

;\11'. :1:1Il ~,1]".",. Hay RC'C'g \\"f'l'(' uinn('t· g:lh~slS" a( Iflf.' FIHrel1z Ni-e­mann ho01l' ~l1nda\". ~

I'll)". <lno :'Ili"-;. H.a~ Il('c-g spC'nt Sunday ('\('nin,;: at the I-lel11") Brinkman hom('~

1'11,. ::lIld Mrs" Dick Brcitkreutz and dnu;.:;htl'f \\"(')"(, ;lftpI'nOOl1 and

• 3

FrornNewca~tle

Roland Moritteth. N.cwc;.,stle,

~:~m~r~;f~~,~i!~~( h~l('':e~r ;~J~ 21 final conte£tants with t.'he "bush" shoW1'l a.bQ.v-e. Tlley'werel sandy e~lored. R-Qbnd i$ ;),seni-or! Ag studeQt. His m.,.thrjr i.::· Mrs, " Marfjarct Montie-th, Ne":J~adAo..

supper glH'sts :,1 tIll' El'n('st Grone ~~~ .---------hOIllC' SlU10LlY. __ ~ ___ ~~~o"r_t_ YQ\i~ n(;':'~$ '. ~ Call 130

~!T

LARSON'S

TcJ,;amah· 2 So 2, Renninger. Pilger; 3, Felber, Mrs. AldC'11 Dunl\lall spC'nt Wt'l'l' at the H. A. RC'thwisch homq

; 4, Neligh;' 5, 'Wis- .kol~~ii~~~~,4'P~e~~~~eT:!t15:~4~~k; ~~l~~~dny at the J. M. Roberts Th~I~~daa~d ~~;~~~~:P. Crtau\\,(.' w('}'(' i t: 1, Black, So Sao; 2, 880-yd: relay: 1. W~kefield; 2, Ml'~. Er'win V:Jhlkamp and at the J .. H. Spahr home Sundnvi

; 2, Abbe, So Soo; 4, ~aklan,d, 3, .Hartl.~ton, 4, Pender; daughtf'l"s \V('T"(, at \ r,e Charil's Bull afternoon last WeeR:.· I ., Stantoil; 5. MeGrue,;)' L~ulel._Time 1.43.4,. . homt' Friday artC'rJ10oll. Mr. and Mrs. Lu\·ern I-Iard(>r and

t· 10 ft 6' MIle relay: 1, Walthill;2, PJel'c('; MI'. and Mrs. RussC'l.l Preston famijy and Mrs. Elb Harder sPC'l1t . So·So~?·2 AI- 3,. Sel'tbner; 4, Pender: 5, Oak-land. and Mr. and l\lrs. Merlin Preston

Pittehg'C'r: So TmlC' 4:06..,R. and d,\ugilt('rs \\·NC' c<11lC'rs at thC' 5, Kind- Shotpu1. 1, Fia~·. E.merson: 2, Chal'lC's Hull hOI11(' last Sunday af-

45 ft 1 Schutk, Laurcl I 3, Rmg, WakC'- ter noon l field 1 Engdahl OaklcH1d I) 1\{1 tintI MI s Fa Grubb clnd MI

Ramfol't~, Teka- ~ie~zman Eme~ron Distance 40 and ::"I-l!s C \V i'lltllC'] ,lllel Stl'\e

"F'UII~~on~at'I~~lm~, HI~~ Jump 1\1 nzer, Pierce and ~~~\)I~~~I ~ll~I~~~t\ c\"('nJl1,.'; :.It the

\Vlsm'l D~st<l~re 19 fit' ka~~holm ~akland4tleHd l°chl [list l\Lr and Mr~ EJmel Echtcnl"amp err-1S, erce , ers man and I any \"'-ere among guests at

1, Dobler, So Sao, 2, Lame!, _ 5 Jo nson, Oakland the L~Ro\ }-,chtcnkamp llon;e I III 3 lfollo\-\~ii'lg all Hf'lght ::J ft 6 10 • last Sunda\

, I Wlsnel, 2 ?ISCU~ 1, St. gley, Randolph MI a ~1 s LI nest l\Iuhs 'pent Truev Bloom- ~Ielman Batt e Cleek, 3, Call- last Sund,l\ at the 1 dWIn h.luge .J In .' I ~on ttW~usai ]4" ~'tEmerson, 5 home' ltlils PI\\, Illtzl{\ \\,1'; lh('re

, So SoOj, 2. Rob. 9 C~1' ,U1( () P 1 IS ance 110 It also

~~~~~ci I~~~: B,:oa}I jump: 1, Soder~er~. fa~i\~ .D\~:~!r~\I~·t 1~~t~~i~~~,~ll~I~~~~~ 1431 ft. 2 in. ",:a~~f.lt'ld; ~'. H(,l"bols~elm('J', wal'd·hon1f' III Concord 1:1;,t Sunday

PH'Il'C. 3. NIXSjJl1, Wausa, and evC'nine" Svoboda. P('n~l0r. tjc~l for third:;), :!\II'. ~·nd :'lrs H. \\'.\ Pt't('I·Scn of ~!~C'(;~t .. Coleridge. Distance: ]9 It Pilgn- \:.C']"(, dUHlC'l' l'u.tI'~ts at the

i.l01~ va~lt: ~, K~'aj~hvi"~, Pi~J'cC': D(~~rSI~~~U~I~:~).n~~J~~H~;~;l:;~(~n of and .r (,ITI~. Pll:rce, tll.'d !Ol' l11'st; PiJ!-':p;· spf'nt Thlll'srlav ('\·{'ninv and 3, (!ollowl.ng tl('<1 for third) Foj- '-"'('n' SUpJlI'l" gll!'st~ 'Ii llw IhJl.)''-:hi-

~i~~~;H~~:~1~~~niau~~J~ltes~a~~)~~- llaut home. .. < • • 'ri • '

9~~~~~~~ci~~~~;~~~~~~~~~i~~~~;;;~~~;~~~~VI;'~a~kZe[;ie~ld~.~fIt>~i~g~ht~:;9~ftQ' ~6~i~n.~_ ... , Fr~~·on~I~~e~?~t~l~k~~g:~ t~~ GrIeSS ~exall Store

, wli'ici'lwlel"I'lhlolm~ci' Tllh'i'lwlclsltslalnmdl'II~~~~~~~OO[~~~t;~~=;::~IIIUIiIi~~~~~;;~~~~~~~~.

Why HUDS HIS recel

sed floor means l I

Most Ro m !Best e! Safest! > . • I

~N'YOn try Hudson's ttNe~ Step-Down Ride," we pelieve ,you will

find it a ~elightfully new experience. For Huds~n ~ the only motor car with a recessed Boor (j'srep-down" design). This results inl theldwest-built car of them all, with true .stre~lining and magnificent

I' I •

::::J~ M' road clea~an<le and the most roo~ m· arlY automobile at any price!

It creates America's lowest center of gl-avity, wtuch brings you the best and

safest ride rver known. Won't you accept your Hudson dealer's invitation-exdoy' uThe New Step-Down 'Ride" soon?

Th ...... I.wer-pri,ed Paq,m.ker .rings Y ••

all of HUdSO~S exclusive a~anlageS for ius' a lew d.llars .re"'~ the •• w .. i-prk •• I'c .... t

,

i !

II • I

STURDY

Individualist l

If you have a taste for real beer, you'll be glad when you try Old Style Lager. )'(lO'li

lo,·c its smoot"h, its mild. -its

mellow rast~- its pleasing in­

dit.'idllalily 0/ jltwor. Brewed

fl·OI11 the most expensive

il1~redicnts - mellowed by

longcr aging-Old Sryle Lagt:J."

Q)~StlZlt .. .. ' ,~agtrwISCO .. S,N'S FINEST BURl .

We don;taim to make thelm~st beer; old~'thel best .... w." .nly by G. H.EILEMAN BREWING COMPANY ••• LA CROSSE, WISCONSIN

Busch Dis~ributing CG, • Pcl,uqr, Ncb,., ~ rhOllC 3221

HEILEMAN'S 'OLD' STYLE LAGE~ " ":":.:.'.'.' .",",'. ",1 ,c • ." '

"Y . ." '. iiidistrlbi*fedbY , ..... ,... .1':, : ':., "" ,

BUSCH DISTRIBUTING (0. , l'ENi>kR, NEBRA;'SKA - .'

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Wayne

The Mint

Bowlinll­

Phone, 511 1

Hotel

Morrison I

I

....... uake al Music and COlDedy Under Personal Supervision .01 Sophie Jordon

SD,onlBOI'ed hy VFW .ost Benelit 01 Youth Prog,am

on't I

of

Miss This Show ! l"uelberth Motor Co.

STUDEBAKER

Wayncr Nebr.

Sorensen Radiator & W elding ~hop

Clarence Sorensen,

Prop.

l'honc 487

Wayne Monument Works )

Smith &' Johnson

·221 W.lst St.,

Monauments and Markers

i Phone 172-J

Coronado Appliance.

Washers

Refrigerators

and Radios

Gambles j

Karel FarIUI Store .

Winside,. I

Nebr.

1 & M Salesll 1& Service '

Plujbin~ and Heatln~ ReeD ds ~nd APPlia+is

,1'''lone 368

I

For Those Who Are

Fu •• y About Their

Food -

Johns Cafe Phone 518

306 M'lin

Wayne,

. Nebr.

Coast-to-Coast

~to~e Hardware

Sporting Goods

Phone 85

T. J. Hughes

Auctioneer

Li've Stock Dealer

Phone 57-J

J li'ullertim

Lumber Co. Sherwin-Williams Paint

Nelson Master

Slob Shingles

Phone 78 " I

, Central

"Garage

Service All

Makes of Cars

Phone 220

.. ;Swans'

'-Apparel for

M~ri. "and Women ,

ill

, i

Brown McDonald

Dry Good,:> - Mj'JI'!; Al'par("1

Real.ly-tu-Wellr - Shoes

Inrant·~ \"'l.'ur

Gem Cafe

Meals. Lunches

and

Bar

Elnora' Frank

Wayne Grain Co.

Feed - Sec",

':rid Fertilizer

Phone 60

W. A. Hiscox Hardware

Electri'cal

Appliances

PhUl~c 237

~

Ben Franklin Store

locally Owned

. I NatIonally Known

Wayne - HarillgtOil

Meyer Oil Co: Lubraction - Tires

Battery S~rvice

'-tMObilgas - M<jbiloil ank Wagon S~~vice

Phone 486

WaYlie, Nebrrska

~io~al Bank , ~~br.,!t~a , '

W. P. Thomas I

c. C. Stlrtz

Sti rt:z Mot:or CO. BUICK SALES and SERVICE

Telephone 71 - Wayne, Nebr.

Stirt:zOil CO. .1 . BULK:,iOIL

Complete Sinclair Service

Telephone 70 f

Phone 308

Sherry Bros. Produce

Feed Flour

Salt ~--.-.--

Wholesale and Retail

Seyler Motors

FORD - MERCURY

Complete Automutive

Service

Texaco Super, J/ Service

"

O. K. Welders

Complete

Tire Service

Phone 2S0-J

Liveringhouse Transfer

Hauling of

All Kinds

Phone 363.

YOURS FOR

SERVICE

Shoe Repairin'lI

New Work Shoo.

LERNER Shoe Shop.

Baby Chicks I

Start~d Chi~ks

. Feed - Supplies

Tietge~ Hatchery .

Phone 332.- Wl'yne,

Johnnie's

Snack

Bar

First Rate Body Shop

Wreck Rebuilding

, "., Ri!fi~iShii .. gc, :'" ,

Glass Replacing

PhonJ 664-r

FreJ Estimate

Larson's

Clothing

Store

Jerry's Cafe

Beadn F Doei'.

. "Cro'wds Show

. Satisfa;;tiou"

Wirin¥ - Plumbing

i and Heating

Kelvinat9r .- Easy

RCA" Mo~t~n

I Mqi,~ler - iKohl~r

ILester. E~ectric

Phone 27 '. • •• : . ~ " I. . l i

I 'S~ry~IL i .;Autopo.

C~evJlet - Old.inobile

I, .

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'Blrtlillilr 'iI.JibrM "" Fri.~ds and relatives

~t thclEd,Winter '~ome . ('\'cning 'hf:lnoring Mrs.

birlhd;.:ty. T~n·point pitch w~s . phtye-d ~Y.tth: priz(ls .~o'ng to Ernest

l\tachnlil,lt:'{" of Norfolk,' 1\'[rs. Paul Zutz Qf, Norfolk, Art~ur Ahlm.ri of Stahton.' Mrs. Hltt'r£,y:Kucstcr of Nlf01k, iCharles \VmtC'r of I:.in~ eoln. MfR. Eq !(Qllath and Mr. and

!~r~p ~l;-Ai~!dgl~\~~~~' o\\~:~~?~s ~~ the -Rftcmoon at her homC'. En~('l'­tainmcnt Was a whit~ (tlephant 'll<lrty with ~he -door pl'iz(', going to l\1rs. l<-'r~d ~loch~ns~' -.~.-,.-.!-

Shirl("y • lvtadlyn

'Jo1mny .

..

::-pC'nt pl;tying- h('nrts. W('r(" award('d (0 Donna And Onlc Dt'ck.

MI" ~tnd Mrs. Harry Schw('~(' and !'ons w('r(' Salurdny ;('venin~

h:~~~rfh ~~rr~II~. Wi1liarn'lj~ll\hnC

,.,~IlM;:n~~·d'U~l~~nM~rtin Pfei£fcr' :C'nlrlr~hi~ about i40 relatives and

i1~:~~ i~n ~~~('~il~~~~~;~~~~lcr~r~;. Mr, an~l Mrs. Don Pfeiffer, .",,·ho \\'ere married recently. Cards wr.h:~ tilC" ('\,eni'ng's entrrta;inm('nt and prizes went to Mrs. i\dolph

, ,Rohlff. 'Mr. and Mrs. Willis Ri1z(' Find Bill J\:ru('g'cr.' The gifts were

'prcscntC'd to th~' honored couplc.

Mrs.. I John Asmus and' .Lorna

'~;~~ntMTh~~<;{~la~hi~ lki~~:k A~n:t~~ Th<,y also viRited Mrs. Bert pcek­clder inl St. ,Joseph's hospital. ; . Mr. and Mrs.' Harlan ,H£!rbol­IshC-imerl. and dauglilters visited at , ~1~~;, ~~~~i~I;.rbolsll<'irner h9.pt; Fri~

. \

['I' f"'"''

Herald, May 4, '1950 L(kt .T/Je n~ra'd Got' · :l::~=;:::::::""" k T. t .J J T,' G d' and AItred Were S'undny 6'cning a en.l n I a$ 1'1' ee •• • 00. visitors at the Ed Green horne .

. . And so, app<lr~lt1Y. did not to re-tl(><'l Mr. J"ntt~rson. lie other good Nebras a "lilies \\1)..'1 all,,1 p(1 of this fn{"t by tilt'! SHOLES itU?~:s~~dlt t~;pc~r de in t~~ ~l~'~(~~;lIt~~t:::::~tl~;l.n(~ tt'l",h In .

news la!'lt week: I till' no~kl s ,,>('hool nf-xl :\'t'ur." • ny I\lrM. MarUn I\IIlds8n P~tttN'Son u.('('cp~'·(l II ('00- (RI~n('(l hy nWlnhl'rS of the lIos- ============ sUI)('rint('U(hmt ~! "j('I~"ot!i IlIn", ~h()1 I hnard.)

, for n.not.her Y~~\r." , Edwin Str:lh~, ('n's. CI~~I:~/~}d('~~l;~~if~~~~\rl~~~~('(r ~11~~ came to this n w~rirtper IJI'rll)an O},fer Alfred Ehrhardt of IHcLean were

HO~~:~fcde~i~~,~~t~f' I.n~(' 2 Ed J(Ollll,th visitors at the Melvin Ehrhardt

oWfl print~~. rctur':l Waynf" ("raid: Cmtld you I'!{'l\se ,hORJ~s~~~~a;;e~~~~i~l~d Robert and week The HeJ:ald aek- add 8. sht ement thllt thft Hoskins Mr. and Mrs, Martin Madsen were

d<)lltil,,_p,agea~gm~~~\~a~it~~~tl~h~ ~~~~ I:~porter d~:r~~oltla,::n:~l:::: in ~~~~Xn~ijJr~ri~Iy Crm'en and

1 : . I " (thanlt you) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ol~tl ~vh~'e i,~~~~~ (I~eIl(l~l-Corredl iO'!)~ So to nil Tlhp Hp' Id's d Craven home . • . " n('ws Itf"m is miN e1ld- t f·· l' . ',I ~. . g?O \V. I'nth;rson "'1l('('(~I)t{' I" n j II('nds· In the Hosl<lns ermmumty. MI'. and Mrs. ("wnyne Van Au~

8tlLt~lt~~ ~~~Il~~~ didn know no better," ~~~~~.rs at thc Melvin Ehrhardt

11 find to Mrs. Asmus, our ablf' cor· kel' and children and Lee Tietgen ",hidl ",n,,," IlCH'r of pr('( resp lnl(lent, lrt us say "we all just of Wayne werc Sunday afternoon

unanimollsly I -Tlu.l F~dit()rs . ~=====i-"---'------'--~----------=c...;I-=:= 1\1r. and Mrs. I~ldor Kuhl spent , , I Saturday until Sund~y in Sioux

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lhe . home. ('('cll \Valte!'s find Dalf' and City in observance of theil' 25th Mrs. ' n Sltrate and enrol Bernhardt. alii of Nf?r~oll<, wedding anni"crsarv. They had

Thursday evening Wen' 'fhul'sdHY,afternoon VISitorS planned a longer tloip but the \ .... 'ca. t Harry H<wcns home at thr HermRn OriCer home. ther didn't pcrmit it.

M]'. and Mrs. Edwin Mcierhen- Mrs, Don BHuer spenl Saturday

~~. Jeanctte ~nd p,onald wete at the home of hrr parents, MI'. and

j hursday evrnmg VISItors at the Mrs, Ludwig Kuhl. ~. Ians Asmus home. Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Volk of Me­

Mr. <and Mrs. Herrmm Opfer, Lean and the August Wippcrllng Nancy· and Billy and Mrs. Mattie family of Randolph were \'isitors Voss were among visitors at, lhe at the Melvin Ehrhardt home Raymond Bernhardt home in Nor~ Thursday. folk Thur!'lctay evening. Mr, and Mrsl, V. G. McFadden

Mr. h.nd Mrs. Willis Ritze and visited at I/l(' Lloyd McFCldden sons, 1\'11', lind Mrs. Vernon Beh· home norHnvesl of han dolph Sun-mrr ami family were Tuesday ev~. day afternoon. , ning visitors at the iHenry Asmus 1\1['. Ulld Mrs, LudWig Kuhl \ve['c home, Sunday guests at the Matt Kuhl

Mr, linn Mrs, Everett N{'wman home at Bloomfield. Rnd family visitC'rt at the Harlan H{'rbolshcimer home MondRY ('Ve- Sholes Social Club ning. • The Sholes Social club had a

Mr. nnd Mrs. Hans Asmus, Ar~ r"rewell card party for Mr. and lenc and Gary wcr(' Saturday sup~ Mrs. Francis Broderick and daugh~ j)('r gue!'lts at the Raymond Bern~ t~rs Friday night at the hall. Pro~ hardt home in Norfolk. greSsive pitch w~s played at

and Mr. and fa~i~Y~~~.~~d ~~~;~~~r?:~~h~"e~ ~~~e~~e~~~te~~ ~'~r~c~l~r~f~h~ c~~fl; 1~""_""'Wff ~r('~ s~~ T'g~~ ~~nas~r:f~~~~~~~l:~c;':~S~~~g ~rtcr:I~h~~al~~~ag~~~gtitr~~~d~~~

inillOnor of gUests at the Edward Bernhardt membf'rs was scrved by Mrs. Gcne~ home -in Norfolk Sunday ('vening vieve Kuhl and Mrs. Ella ~cFad­in hbnor of their 42nd wedding den. annilltersary and Mrs, Bernhardt's --============ birthday, mil Mr, and l1rs, Eric MeierhC'nry • ., .

~('('r~I~~~~~~YS~I~~~~~fr ~~~~~s at. '" Mr. and Mrs. \Villiam Piwenitz·

ky and family of Wayne and Mr. I

and Mrs. A!dn Wagner and familY were Friday ev~ning visitors at the • I -

Maurice Sta'hlnakcr homc near ~~~~~=:;:;~~~~~~~~~ Norfolk. r

Mr. and Mrs. Gcrhardt Gnirk find Martha spent Tuesd<f.Y in

O~ar~a~nd. Mrs, Leonard Marten _ - ~ and Ernest Strate, jr., were Sun~ C. ... , THO ..... co... day dinn('r gU('sts at the Frank LIIIM. e1"OCK .. "-Mar1en home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed _ ..... ...... Granz find Ed Krause werc aftcr~ '-::_=_:::= .... ::: ... =::.:::::::::::::==~ noon visitors, _

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Manley Wilson and Margaret THE WAYNE HERALD "'<I Phone 150 Way e Stamm spent Monday in Sioux for 3 ye.ars I I I: .'

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A~IONAi. BANK WAYNE, NEBRASKA

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LIABILITIES -.... -.-.-- .. -- .. ~.-.-.- ... --.-.-.~ .. $ 996,706.81

1,733,359.53

717,983.71

1,823,959.61

5,4;00;00 8,000.00

Deposits _____________ . _________________ j __________ , ___________________ ~---- ---- ---- ___ $5,017,930.63

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Capital Stock _______________________ :_.___ _________________________________________ 100,000.00

S~rplus ----------->----i------------------------------------- ---------------------:---- 80,000.00 Undivid:d Profit, and Rc .. r(....................................... '37,429.03

. TOTAL ____________ ' ____________________________________________________ ,_, _____ .$5,285,409.66 .,

Rolli~ w_ L~y; Chairman of the hoard Henry E. Ley, Cashier

, Nina Thompson, Ass't Cashier HaroldE. Hein, Ass't· Cashier

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Elec~ric

C~ncrete

Ready.Mixed

I , ~i!e.weight

I Pho~e 3214-I , I I- Hotel I·

Morrison

_ .... uake 01 Musie aDd C-;'--:.JWOli'_Y, UllaGt!r Personal Supervision of Sopbie Jordon

I by VFW Post Benefit 01 Youth Program

Don't Miss This Show! I

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Motors

Open for business in temporary quartars f

until-new building is completed.

Merchant Oil Co.

Jobbers of

Petroleum Pro~ucts

Tires. and Batteries

Ph01W 9!)

Wal'll(), Nebr.

Ec!)nomy Shop

PLUMBING

a~d

HEAtiNG

Hoss Jamc8

Compliments

of

Craven Hardware

Wayne Ice & Cold Storage·Co.

Distributors of

'Pabst Blue Ribb';n

,,"ohnson's

"",,," F~od' \ Complete Locker

Service I .

Frozen

Fr~its and Veglables

. I Pho!l(} 73

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Fuelberth Motor Co.

STUDEBAKER

Wayne; Nebr.

Sorensen Radiator & Welding Shop

Clarence Sorensen,

Prop.

Phone 487

Wayne Monument Works

'221 W. lot st.

Monauments and

Markers

Phone 172-J

Coronado ~ppliances

Washers

Refrigerators

and Radio.

Gambles

Karel Farm Store

Winside,

Nebr.

A & M Sales .& Service

Plumbing and Heating

, '.

Records and Appliances

l'hon~ 368

For Those 'Who Are

Fussy About Their

Food -

Johns Cafe Phone 518

306 Main

Wayne,

Nehr.

Coast-to-Coast Store

Hardware

Sporting Goods

Phone H5

'1'. J. Hughes

Auctioneer

Live Stock Dealer

Phone 57-J

I r~llerton 1 ,

Lumber Co.

Sherwin-Williams Paint

Nelson Master

Slob Shingles

Phone 78

Central

Garage

Service All

Makes of Cars

Phone 220

-- -Swans'

Apparel for

Men and Women

Brown McDonald

llr~ Goods - !\1('1l'~ AI'INlft"1

lli.~ady-t()-'\'ear - Hhocs

Inrtlllt·~ "'t-ur

I

Gem.<pafe

Meals - Lunches

and

Bar

Elnora Frank

Wayne Grain C01

Feed - Seed

":nd

Fertilizer

Phone 60

W .. A. Hiscox Hardware

Electrical

Appliances

Pholle 237 \

Ben Franklin , '

'Store

locally Owned

Nationally Known _

Wayne - llarington

Meyer 9il Co: Lubr~ction • Tires

Battery S~rvice

Mobilgas - Mobiloil

" Tank Wagon Service

I Phone 486

Wayne, Nebra~ka

S~ate . National' Bank . I, , J I ~ ;

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Wayne, Nebr~ska I _' .'1', " "."

W. P. Thomas C. C. Stirlz

Stirtz Motor Co. BUICK SALES and SERVICE

Telephone .71 - Wayne, Nebr.

Stirt~Oil CO.

I BULK OIL

'L Complete Sinclair Service

Telephone 70 I •

Pholle g08

Sherry Bros. Produce

Feed Flour

r--'~'

Salt

Wholesale and Retail

Seyler Motors

, FORP - MERCURY

Comp-Iete Automutive

Service

Texaco Supe~ Service

O. K. Welders

Complete

Tire Service

Phone 289-J

Liveringhouse Transfer.

Hauling of

All Kinds

Phone 363.

YOURS FOR

SERVICE

Shoe Repairing

New Work Shoos

LERNER Shoe Shop

Baby C!ticiu

Start~d Chicks

Feed • Supplies

Tie~ge~ Hatchery .

Johnnie's

First Rate Body Shop

Wreck Rebuilding

" • > Refi~iShing: .

Gla.. Replacin$'

Phone 664-W

Free Estimate

Larson's

Clothing

Store

Jerry's Cafe

Best in Foods

"Crowds Show

Satisfaction"

irinlr - Plumbing

and Heating

IKelvi~ator - Easy

1ft RCA - Morton

tuellerl. Kohl~r. II ester ~le~tric

Photie 227

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Coryell . .AutO Co.

l,;~'evrolet • Old.mobile

r,.ao,~,'J'HUI\5D.yi. 1-0 .ad ~1. :. .

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i)](lndRY n00n U"I the 5th. 6th, ·7th ;"Ind R~h ~radt'~ 11f:' .the fol1o\\'in~ PUllil~ in hNlOr of th('ir birthdays: J~nhhv ,Fletchcr, \Y('rnC' and GC'n(' tTlri<.=h, .JHO(, and Joan BucknC'!', ::'Ilaq;:11rN Jorgt'ns('n nnd Mrs, '(VnoelI'o\\' ),lahnn. T]w pupils of t.iH'~(~ g-rark!' hnnorC'd Mrs. I\Iahan with a tmndkcl'('hi('f :<:how('l'.

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tf'l"lal(lf'd tbe' rollowin~ gu('sts in '1IhC'ir home Mondrty ('vening in

hono!' . ..Qf their d:'I.llghtt'l'. Bonnie Lnu's hirthday anniv£'rsarj-': JC'an­t~tle Hnd Donald Mt'ierhenry, lin .mel Dwight Brugw:-r.nan, w~lrd and G£'rhardt Gnirk Donna \lnd Shirky :KC'ilzkc, Marilyn, J\hu'\'in anri Kenn('th Asmus, Don­alrl LangC'nbl"'TJ,{, f)al'r£'l SchwC'de" Shh'l~~y \\'iftl('r, Dor01h.Y Bishop, l\Iarilyn KruC'gC'r, Dalf' Deck and J(llmny ThiC'tje. TIlt' e\'~ning was :--w'nt playing: henrt!' nnd pri7.e~ W('rf' A.wardC'd fa Donna Neitzkt~ R nd D,lle Deck.

:'111". <lnd :;o..Irs. Ha!'r\' Schwede fwd ~'()[lS W(>I'(' Sa 1 unfay ('vening \'i~ito["s al thC' William Plahne

\ hnnw in NClrfolk.

1\ti"('rllanNlu'l "Showl'r Mr,' and IHrs, Martin, Pfeiffcr

rnt£'rtHinC'd ahout 40 rcla1i\'cs and Iri('nds in thC'ir home Sunday eve­iling Ilt a ,mi!':cellaneOll5 ·~how('r for

. ~lr. and tI'Irs. Don. Pfeiffer, .. vho W('T'(' mnrri('ci recently, Cflrds WPI'(, 111(' £'v('ning'~ ('ntprtain~£'nt and prizps w('n.t., to Mrs, Adolph finhlff. Mr. and Mr~. \Villis Ritz{' and HUI Kl'uc~er, The gihs were pl'~'s('n'('d 10\ Hw honored couple.

(Neb) Herald. !\lay 4,1950 gu:~j:'l:: Looks' Like The Herald Got~~~::fe~evera1,,1e~ at the WH.] The Wayne M~. ,aas' L . ~ ',IJ 7,' ,an~rAlf~~d ~;~e M~~d. .. ySC~~~::;r;~ ;====::;;============:4===:;-

Wilmer Deck. Taken In' ast 1'1' eek .•• Good! visHors.at the Ed Green home. .

Jan~t ~~~reAIV~esd8Y .• ,. And so, apparently, did. not tl) rr-flIN't Mr. l"nttrrson. IIf' ============ some olhcr good NC'braska ct~lIi('s WM advltif'd of Uti", fB('t by tllf> SHOLES ~~~e hU?~:s~~d it t~;p('~~de inlt~~ m:"';:;Y;I~~rt~:I:)::i~~"'I(~, tNwh In . Hoskins ncws IR~t'\\'cek: thl' n~"kln~ S('hool nr-xt 'y('ur." - By l\lrIt, I\lItl'tin !\ladson

",J. "'.,Pn.ttf'Mtnn IlC'(>~pt"d 11 ('nn~ (Su~twd b~' IIwmlwrs or thl' IIns- ============ tr.wt n~ s\ll~('rlllh'nd('nt of ~('hool~ Idn~ ~houl hoard.) at nO'lldn~ for ll-llother y«~.I\r," Edwin Strnh., Pre's, 1\11'. and Mrs. Alvin Tietg-c'n and

Thf" it('m c!~m(' to 1his nC'wF;p11H'r II Cheryl of Canol! and Mr. and Mt's. in a 1('11('r on Hoskins school stH~ E~r~:~~u.~:)ft'r Alfred Ehrhardt of McLean were tioncry, and was man cd In one of IJIlJW 2 visitors at 1he Melvin Ehrhal'dt The H('rald's OW!l printed return Wn:\'nf' lIf'fald: Could yon I)!~."{' .ho~e MRonda,.: c\·ening

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envelopes.' ~, lUI'S. ay nclson an a )CI1 an

80-<-1his wc·ek The Herald ack- ~~~"Sa ;!:~~:~n~li~·a!o~hf'sel:Ss~~: ~rSi~~~ ~i~~: ~~d~~. Madsen were 1l00\'ledges and print.s h~rcwith a it('m In? Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cra\·cn and ~oublc-page communJ.catlOn on the Mrs. Han .. Asmus children of Randolnh \'>Icrc Sunda\' ltem. (thanl{ you) afternoon guests at the Thomas ,Pa~ 1 (Inbcllf'!l-Corn;ttion) So, to all Th(' I-lC'rald's good Craven homc,

"Thf" ••• nf'WS it('m 1<; misJClul-1

friends in th(' Hoskins ('Dmmun'tv Mr, and Mrs. D£'\\'flynl' Viln Au-in~, .J. \V. }'afh'rNon "ll~'('f"I)tl'd" n 'I and to Mrs Asmus, our ablp ~or~ ker and children and L£'(' Tictgcn I ('outrlL('t. ",hidl \~·Il'" 1If' .. ('r offl'r~~ respondent, leI Us say "we' all just o~ \,,'a\,l1e Wl't'e SUnd,l\ afternoon him. Ill, has no stn.tutory rlf{ht didn knO\v no better" \"Isilors at the Mel\ 111 Ehrhardt I do this.. On !Uar('h 9 th(~ 1I0sldns . hon1l'. . , s~hool board "otrd ununlmollsly .' _ -Th~ }~t1ifors Mr. and Mrs. I~idor Kuhl spent II

I I Sat UllClay until Sunday in Sioux

Vi,~,~~.r~~~ t~1~'s~~J~'i~OS~j~7~~nd ~~~~~l vYk'\~~~:I~I~(,! .~;\I(,o?C~~~f~~~ ~'~~'dl~~Gb~~~1\~~~:a~. t~~~~. ~~~~ Deloris wer(' Thursday evening W('I'(' Thursday aflcrnoon visitorS plaml(,d a longer tl'lP but the wca-I visitors 'at the I-larry Ha\'ens home at th(' Herman OpfC'r home. ther didn't permit it. in Pilg(·r. Mr. and 1\1,rs. Edwin Mf'ierhen~ Mrs. Don Baucr .spC'nt Saturday

Sunday afternoon callers fit the ry, Jeanette' and p,onald were at the home oj he>r parents, Mr.~.and ! McDonald Halis Asmus home wcrc Mr. and Thursday cwning ':VISitors at the Mrs. LudWig Kuhl

evening'Mrs. Austin El'xlehen Rnd .Janice Han~ Asmus home._ Mr. and Mrs. ElmC'r Voll< of Mc~

e\'(·ning. Herman Opf('r and

and Mrs. Alvim Barg­Mr. and Mrs. Ed

. and Mrs. Frank Mattie Voss and

guests at the S::.tu;rday evening Frink's birthday. was cnjoyed and

nf Wisner, 'M.r. and Mrs, Harry Mr. and Mn,. H('rman Opfer, Lean and th£' AUg"ust WiPflel'ling W(>ihC'r, Mr. Rnd Mrs. E. O. Beh- Nancy. and Billy and Mrs. Mattie fanlily of Randolph wcr£' \')sitot,S nwr, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Asmus Voss were among visitors at the at the Me1\ in Ehrhardt homl' and Sandra, Mrs. Clarence Sch1'oe- Raymond BernhRrdl home in Nor- Thursday. dt'r, Mrs. Endn Ulrich, Mrs. Frank folk Thur~rlay evening. Mr. and Mrs \' G. McFaddcn

~i~~Cly~r~'i~~.nic Krause and so~~'1~~d 1l~~sM~,illt'C'r~~~e ~~I~~ ~~~~~dngl~ti~~~,~,h 1~~nh~nlJl~:~a~~{~~ .Mr. and Mn;. ,John Vol\< of Ran- me'r and family were Tuesday {'ve- day afternoon.

dolph and M,·. and Mrs. Oscar ning visitors at til(' Henl'y Asmus Mr. R'ld 1\1rs. LudWIg Kuhl were Christians{'11 of Norfolk wC'r(' Sun- home. Sunday guests al the Matt Kuhl day Hft{'rnoon <l.nd supper gu('sts Mr. and Mrs. F.v('rett N('\\'man home at Bloomfield, ft.l th{' A. BruggC'man home. and family visited fI,l the Harlan

Mrs. Minnie Krause and Marga- Herbolsi1cimer home Monday eve- Sh'oles Social Club r('! and Mr~. }-i('nry Wilson and ning. , The Sholes Sodal club had a Ethel were Sunday afternoon and Mr. Hnd 1\1rs. Hans Asmus, AI'· farewell card party for .1\1r. and supper guests at the Gus Marten ]enc and Gary were' Saturday sup- Mrs. Francis Broderick and daugh­hOnl£'. nC'r gUt'sts al 1he Raymond Bern- tel's Friday night at the hall. Pro~

:r-.1r. and Mr~. Paul Deck and hardt home in Norfolk gressive pitch was played at seven

~~~~~(~~r~ll~lrr~l~~~ ~~. ~fr~ll~n~ fa;:i~~,~dl'.~~d ~~~~~~~t~e~h~ne~ ~~~('~~~~i~f~"i'~r~e~;f{~~~h~ cl~~ Mrs. Wilfr{'d MillN and son were de and sons and Mr. and Mrs, E}:i- by Mrs. Ella McFadden, preSident among gu('st~ HI the' Hprman Topp win Strate and Deloris wer(' among aft('r which lunch brought by the home' Tu£'sday (',·cning in honor of gUt'sts at 1 he Edward Bernhardt members was served by Mrs. Gene­Mr. Topp's birthday, home in Norfolk Sunday evening vieve Kul11 and Mrs. Ella McFad*

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fuhrman in honor of th('ir 42nd wedding den. and Arlpn(' and Mr. and Mrs. Her- anniversary and Mrs. Bernhardt's =::..:..----------bert Schwindt and Dorothy were birthday. _ Wednesday ('v(>ning visitors at 1h(' Mr. and l\lrs. Eric Meierhenry , .

w:.~nkMr!~m~r ~,~u~(, r~f~~' a~;l;;~ ~~(':eCl~'~~~~~YS~I~'~~~~~r ~~~~o:.s at. , noon visitor. 1\11'. and Mrs. William Piwenitz~

Betty Arch(')' spC'nt Ihe week('nd ky and family of Wayne and Mr.

at ~~~ ~odb('~tr~~?{l~~d hRr~~~ Hnd ~~(~('Mil~i·d~;.\~~,,,~~~~n"?i~i~~~S f:t~i~~ • I

~;~~l):r~;:~~t~~,~~~t~~~I~~:~e~~ ~~:}~l~. Slahlnaker home near ~====::;======;:.-:::~-:::~-the Leonard Mart('il home. Mr, and :ivlrs. Gerhardt Gnirk ::::: .. ~=-\ =:~

WRlt('r Strale was a p'upsday and Martha spent Tuesday in --."..... ........... -..-evening visitor at the EdWin Strate Omaha. _ ~

ho~~~. G('org(' Langenlx'rg and an~rEr~~~t ~t7~t~ej;~~('::a~~~ C. 8.., THo ..... co.. Frances \\'('}"C V.lenn£'sday ('v('ning day riinn('r guests at the Frank LIft. .....c ..... ,,_

m('eting at the Vi~~;.S %~;t~;-I~nt~~;~~I~:C~~~(>~f ~,~~~~na~~~~ ~;~us~n~·e~~r~·ft;; =.:-.=-. ::..-::z:.-e.

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I HUNDREDS OF EXTRA HOURS SERVI~E 'In actual farm tests, this sensational new tire got tractors through wet, slick, .slippery soil where ot~er tires bogged down. Put these sensational'ires on your tractor. Tney don't cost a penny. more,

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Wayne Implem~nt Co. Wayne Tuesday I Indianapolis, Ind .. \vas a Thurs(h~y no.on visitors.

aftcrnoon visitor at' the Mrs. Otelm Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brumcls, Mrs. 180m and MartC'n home. Matd('y Wilson and Margaret THE WAYNE HERALD 1175 Main gucsts at Th~~~~naey a~pp~;I'}~u~:t~U~t w~h~ ~~~;m spent Monday in Sioux for 3 ye~rs

R~r;~:~;;!o~~ I H%~s~ R~l~~'~n~O~;~nhardl, Mrs. ga~~s's~~%(?'~o~~S~~e~~~~ ~f~; SAVES YOU 'A DOLLAR! _;~~~~i,i,~ii~i,f,~i~~~~~~~~~~uf,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~iiiii.i.i.i.i.i.i.i.i.~,.~.iigR •••••• D ••• S •••••••• ~ •• D ••••••••••••••••• ~.2 ••••• a •••••• K •• a ••• a •• n ••••• a •••• a=.~2~a~=.m= •• ~

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THE

E NATIONAL BANK W pNE, NEBRASKA

CES ................................... $ 996,706.81

1,733,359 • .53 i 717,983.71 1,823,959.61

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LIABILITIES Deposits .............................................................. : ................ $5,01 7 ,980~63 Capital Stock ....................... : ..................................... ,......... 100,OOO.O?

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Ro1lie .W. Ley, Chairman of the Board Henry E. Ley, Cashier ,.

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. 2:19>Logan St, ll!!.OR

Wayne, Neb. Phone 395.J' a27t2

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Introducing • . . Skelly's

VITAL 6 MOINTHS CAR PROTECTION

PLAN

* Make Sure-of Summer Driving Safety!

BecallSt' :May through O('tuhC'r art' thf' Illflst \"itai . .,Lx months fnr your car, SllC'lly Oil c;.;nmllHny ifl.nugurateJ"i, thi~ month, the lllt}!o,t a!nazing, most worth·whUt"" ('at prntN'iionl plan in antnml1(h't'\

t~~~~r~~o'lI~ . st~(,~;;II~1r:I1~:;1~:rI;~I~~1 t(~f~~~il~r~~~;:~. ?,~~.~~~.i~r~ months", . ,you'll h(',ghld you did:

Ask for Our FREE Tire Check

Complete! ,Expert! Don't Wait!

Your Skt'llyman chJ:cks your trl'tt<l" [or W'('ar, lonks fi)r dangt'rolls hrt'ak" und ,'ral'king, in'ilu·(·ts ('(mditioll 01 !o,i(il-walIs, dw('li. .. \,al\,('!'>.,

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Sn\'p your!o>t·lf I){)..,sihl" trouhh' tOllwr­row hy gfltting your FREIi~ SI{t~lIy Tlrl'> Ilfopt-'C'tioll today! Ntllrt with thi .. vital ttr(' C'h('('knp at 011('(',

* DRIVE IN TODAY * :1 Langemeier Oil Co. • - HOOD "400" TIRES -

~IER~ MORDHORST, LESSEE

614 Main St. ',Ilhone 52ll·W , ,

SKELLY APPROVED SERVICE I

Customer~ Say,

"S. A. S ... It's TQPs!"

MillE THIlllS PER MilE ••• MORE AlliES PEl, IAlLIIN!'

lAKE ABATE WIlli A 7ID/KEll:1

'Drive* delivers'aJl.tbiA wonderful power in one smooth surge. Discover how much you save when YOll drive the "Rockct"~ the anw=inl! gas economy of a true hip,h.comprd&sion engine-­plus the lower price oj t"e,'~'Roc/;fl88n in 1950! Make your date with a '"Rocltet S"-todayt

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i General ", BIt~t.\CKS1nTnIN'G

I and

IPlO\v Lav. illid . I • I

Cultivator Sht>r.:l· li,l $bal'J)ening-

' .. I'rOllljlt. and co\'r~coQs

service

• •..•. .. !. Laul'el Maehin~ Shop,

R.y Dolph, o>''1,br .

nnm'el, ~Ch.1 .

Farmers . UDio~ Lloyd $ebb*, Cattle

Cla'jr ~elnd.,. .. , •• t. HClgll:5a1l, •• n,an

Calves'~re tested • ~"" V .. ,"",ilO\ ... 1~Pd

U~uaIte~s .... REm'tt', ·embe'i."~ . National and State

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CARD OF It'll and I wish 10 for til(' cat'd:". ]('11('1'.'1 Wt' l'L'cej\'l'd during our Ih(' hospital. They werc. (jC'cplyappreciated. Mrs. -Marv n Drag-hu. In p

: SC'p~rnt(' locket, hellrt I CA~l) OF THAfKS: The Pcp. c1qb

L"rge Sln.ipme'nt 'I of

INNERSPRING

MtF~:~~~'~~S lso-cdil. $25.88

2ln_ctil $37.88

252-0 il $44.88

ambles

FOR SALE: 1949 3O~ft. Ir0Dwood aluminum trailer, birch firrish. Retrigerator, apt. gas stove, blinds d1'apes. pulled SID miiles.

. TaRdem. Occupied 7 months, &Db HalnC'l, ·109 Main. my4p

Comhusker Hybrids for bigg('r yields on

your farm

All numbers are on hand at

Vii A YNE IMPLEMENT CO. 117 S. Main Phone 150

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O*DER YOfr Newlldea PICKER

'I O'de: ~ ~~ila11e Plc!KERS ON HAND

Wayde Implement dompany A~li~-Chalmer~ Dealer

Wayne, Neb. 1178. Main

100 (liON

. yon know. All proceeds above dief fithin .30 daY, of,thesale,

T. J. Hughes ~uction~er ••• First

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ofCommer~e

Phone ·130,] I

shaped ',,"Itil small ruby . .seLl of Wayne lIigh school wislies to Leave at Hl'rald office. m4p C'xpr('ss its apr!reciatlon to all tJie --------.~--.-~ mothers \vho helpt'd make til(' MISCELLANEOUS- hanquet a success. 'nN

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SALE: Allis Chalmers ,2-l'OW I WANTED TO RENT: :A. lnd.~ with track p18~te!r: $50. Clli'veland two beys neeUB a plnce to Jive Farm EqUipment, Concord. m4p by June 1. J.nquire at Heraki. m4

FOR SALE: _1947 WHl:ys Jeep.

~Yl~~a~~e~~OI~~ ~~85n~;:'qu\~~O~~ JEEP TRENCHING Hprald. my4p 6 in. x 6 ft. fOO' fa.rm wate-r lines.

FOR SALE: Mercantile buildin,e- at 107 W. 2nd St. 5-room apt. un­stairs. 1321 ~q. ft. floor spac~ downstairs. Ftlll basement. Good 10catiol1. Cavanal!lgh 315 No. Main St. ap27

Level-$80 per Acre Unlm,proved, level, heavy land. Unimproved €'xcept good dOUble' crib. Liquidating estate. All till­able. Located 12 miles southeast of Sioux City, or 5 miles south­east of Sergeant Bluffs. Crop to buyet'.

SEMI-MODERN-NEAR TOWN

315 acres with above avera~(> im­provements. Rolling, silt loam soiL :ijest pasture in this area. Two miles from RaRdO'lph. $135 pe·r acre with crop to buyer.

NORTH OF FREMONT

Clean trenches. ~ALSO~

Cesspools Drilled 26 in. x 36 or 54 ft.

Tops cemented 4 %. £t. deep if you wish.

Neely & Askwith Phone 52 Box 194

Tilden, Nebl'asl,u 50eow

FOR RAPID low cost mechanical ditch digging fol" water works and sewer lines. Call or write Tuttle Bros .. Hartington. iNebr. Phone 5 F-110 or 13 F-1111.-ap13tf

WANTED:

SCRAP IRON Wayn~ ,Auto Salvage

a13

Sales and Service I .

A bonded SingC'1' representative will Ibe in Wayne.' and vicinity one day each wcek. For prompt service plC'us{' write 10

SINGER

NFZ Stops Coxy This Dr. Hess product helps to control cecal coccidiosis and pul..,. JOl'um~ Contains nitrofurazone, a new drug used in human medi­cine. Easy to treat chicks-just add NFZ to feed. Doesn't stunt chicks. Use NF;; and de\'elop

I coccidiosis imrnunify;

Griess Rexall Store m414 Top quality, all modern, produc~

live, and big. Ideal location to town and maTket. $230 per acre for a Logan Valley farm of nearly 400 acres. The best.

lW~~ry~~ut<;'E'~p~~tyt~ rags. tl =========== ......::.::.:..:c.:=,c=.:c...::.==,-=--=a1=4tf CARD Of THANKS---­WANTED: Spray and brush p~int-

jng o.n farms and homes. See CARD OF THANKS: My sihcere We Need More Farms

to Sell-Now Darrell or Art Erxleben, Wisner, thanks to the blood donors and Nebr. ap2ot40 f0r the vLsits, .cards and flowers

during my stay in the hospital. WANTED: Harness and saddles to G. Earl Le~vis. m4p

011 and l'epair. Pi,lger Harness Shop. oGH . R. C. HILL CO.

DION ELECTRIC 108 West Third St., Wayne, Neb. or

635 Gr.ain Exch. Bldg., Omaha Wiring .. Repatring m4 --________ -..,._1 Phone 333-LW

"Y ANTED- I 308 East !nh Wayne, Neb.

WANTF:D TO RF:NT: Apartment __ ~_-:-____ ~m:::30tf : l'{e~::::.'11 house. Phone 392--;;,!i~ WANTED:

WANTED TO RENT: Modern hnuse or apartment by young

j business man. Gooca references. I,Will pay advan('{> rent. Call Mr. I b-amer at The Wayne Herald. L ' m4t3

DUMP TRUCK HAUL~NG

- H. E. Rittel ,

418 East 10th St., Wayne a27tf

WANTED: 2 or 3 'room apartment WE STILL HAVE a few vacancies for young married couple. No at the Panska Nursing Home. children. PhonC' 477. m4t2 'Ve care·for the aged and infirm.

S'LIGHTLY Used Cars

New Chevrolet. and OIdsmobiles are .till ocarce. We offer you' many good miles in these Fine late model automobiles .. _

• 1948 5·Pas. (hey. Coupe Maroon wIor, J"&4Uo., hpa.ter .. !!Wat -covers.

• 1946 Buick 2-dr. ~'Inck. Roadmaster.

• 1948 (hev. 2-dr. Asn.k.~ im. . .u:tomobile as yon~Ul"'\. ... r find.

• 1948 ford 2-dr. L

G.ot an tht· trimmings.

• 1947 Olds.4-dr. Ilydroma.ti('., I'8ldio, and aU.

• 1947 (hev. ·2-dr. ? Very 'lew mileage.

• 1946 Chev.4-dr. A "'~~ .»u-rticular 0own~~.

• 1946Chev.2-dr.i ··1

. " r'.ii'ltlii.·e'the prio. uti the ~,;.

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• very good 1941 ;(~rOfels ".4 _ These Cars Carry the Genuine I

Chevrolet,O.K. Guarantee I

~utoC ..

CARD. OF TlIANKS:.I wish to thank all those who 5(>nt cards and gift~ and who visited me in the hospital. MTs. Robert Peter­son and David Michael. m4p

CARD OF THANKS: I wish tn ·thank onE' ·and all for thpir thoughtful deeds. cards, gifts, flowers and pers-onal visits dUr¥ ing my recent fall. Mrs.. Bern­hard Koch. m4p

CARD OF THANKS: We wish to express our deep appreciation for words of sympathy and ltind­ness. to teaehe-r, ·parents and children of Dist. 19. and neighbors. f'SPf'd1IY dies who. assisted in ho e, dinner. and' lunch. al~ ·for' ... · flor­al offerings, during owr recent bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. Av­ery {Mike)' McDonald and, fam~ Hy. my4p

CARD OF THANKS: Thanks for cards., ktters. gilils and \al'l who visited. us whUe at the hospita.l. Mrs. Warren Austin and Ken~ neth. m4p

LESTER' ELECTRIC

- Hoffi{' of-

• KELVINATOR • EASY SPINDRIERS • RCA VICTOR • MORTON Kitchens

Wiring - Phlmbing Rlfll.ting

CO~IPLETE ELECTRICAL REPAIR SHOP

To s('rvke wha.t you have .•• to ser\"icl'l what we sell

Phone 227-W - Wayn~

Aerial & Grotind SPRAVltjlG

For Corn Borel'S, W~cls and Grasshoppers'

WAYNE AERIAL SPRAYERS

168 P"HOl\E 281 a27tf

General EJectric Appliance H~adquarters

• : Wayne Electric & Appliance Co.

Farm

Business PrnD~rlti'"

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PreWari . , I

USED CARS. !1942 FORD Busi.ness cOU,"~~ 1941 FORi;~f'

Chrb Coupe

1941 C.hevr.olet Spt •• edaR .":;

1941

6,Cyl. Sedan' . . ,~ ...

1939 . Chevrolet . Sedan

1938 tievr", Town Seut:

1937 DODGE Sedan'

FORD Model 'AJuder

THE ABOVE ARE ALL

IN ABOVE AVERAGE

CONDITION

Late Models

1947 Ch'evrolet Town .Sedan·

1946 FORD Delu~e Tudor

1947 Siudebkr. ~-toa ... ,'

C,,_.., Condition

aDd Price I

,Seyler . .. 'I

Motors Your Franchised

FClRD - MERCURY . Dealer

})S E 3rd Phone 303 Wayne: Neb •

i . . SEE "The Great Virgil"

l\londay, May 8 I' ~ayDe 'City ,A.uditodllM I

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.,...I_m - -, " .. _ M •. ""M N.,_. M"Ir--: ... ':"'T ..... .;...-----..... -----..... ---'----..;.,-----~.:... .... an .. ughtcrs ,",ere visitors' at the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bright

~~:;t;;:~=:-:-::::l:li-~t- .....,~~"'i"'+:-+~-li----:--~~-"""":-:---:--+---- 1111;X~.~, nnd Mrs '. Ed,vin. Dro'r·'c-. Has, mus Rasmussen, Eddie Nelson ". 'N'. i: . e' I ddt:> ,- and Mr. and Mrs. HC'nry Andersen.

S X;:~~~~ni~:.Ogl'C home Wednes- spent Wednesday evening at the

i'IIfl.)" 11 Lutheran 1\1\1-

Neh.::hboring Circle. ~

~"¥('~~lm.~ iodg-c. 1 l\f!ty 13 '

Roynl Ncigi/lhor led. c. :Ull.Y 18 ,

('ent!'!' Circle club. ~ !\'[:lyl!) '1·.

W:'l"idC' Woman's St\ldY cluh. MllY'W .

Legion Auxiliary.

IIllPIll-' Smlh·~ ('lull }' Thc Hnppy smitC's 4-. I club met

Thursday, April 2 ,at ihc home of Nancy Iversen wi h ni c memhers prc~cnt. Each mQmbe. received a

·ti~il~l~~\~~ng ~~~~tb~~dlr;~1~ ~~~ plete by next .rn~etinglf and bring material fa start' thci pin cush~

~~~~. e~i~~ 0:.11 ~~~c~leal iI~ec~~~l~r~~ church or other /PUblf buildings. The mceting wi} be ith Donna Boulting 'on May 11. :

Faren'cll I ; Norma Jea .Carye tcrlaincd.a

of yo ng peo Ie Tucsday at a farcwe . party for

Rh dy, who will join his pnrents. Mr.! and rs. Harry Rhudy, at ~orfolk ~hen school doges. The y ung fol s enjoyed a social evening The g up present­ed Clark Lee vith a gi t.

Friday, Ap iI 28, ~arkcd the 52nd wedding annive 'sary of Mr. and M·rs. Wil iam 'K~ t. For the occasion, the ollowin weI'C at the

W;;"dlnA' Annl'·e ..... ry I

h"',t~,,ot"rt Kant home th t cveni g: Rev. and

~:f' :~s.MOtt ilk~~t'~~dso~mW;: ~l~[A~~grs~r~·'r~v~~dt~ :~~te E~~ Dangberg an Paul ~nd Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Dimmcl. I '

Rrbl"kah M('c~ng I \ . Rebekah lo~ge metl' Friday eve-

L~;cha.\v~~e s1~~ ~~~~c:; ~~~: h_ ;l"·.o.r.- .• ;, .. CC Hoffman. Mrs. HO\\lard Iversen

will entertain May ~. The Re­bekah distnct \meetin~ will be held

A AT

Rey. Mertie I Cary, Mrs. Kent Mary· Troutman, Oakley Reed and James' Troutman Methodist district

. Wausa Friday.

California Guests 'Mr. and Mrs. Lute 1

Long Beach. CaliL, . day . .to visit Mrs. Mrs. ~alph Prince. tives.. Sunday Mr. tel', Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. berg of at the

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"~flc'~ I at ~andolph June 6 .. ;

Doris Atteml Shower t I ]\Ifr. and. Mrs. Car. Ritze and

Harold. Mr. and Mrs. us Kramer and family and Mr. a d Mrs. Nor­man .svensen Rnd dau hter attend­ed a wedding shower the Martin Pfeiirer home ncar Hoskins for Mr. and Mrs. Donald . cifrcr~ who ~ere married recently.

wscs 1 The Woman's Socl ty of Chris-tion'Service met at the church parlors Tuesday aft rnoon with Mrs. A. C. Selders as ostess. Fif­teen members and on g1,1est were present. In the abs .nce of the president, the vice pr sident, Mrs. Pyatt Rhudy, appoin ed the fol­lowing nominating committee: Mrs. George Gabler, f:rs. William Wagner and Mrs. Ma' Troutman. Co-chairmen' for the .cQfj'nnunity dinner May 10 are Mr~.'~ent Jack­son and Mrs. W. L. ca~y. The next meeting will be May '9 with Mrs. James Troutman as h stess .

, Bal)tized on !j,unday ,t,..

Carla Kay Meyers, il~fant daugh­ter of 1\'1r. and Mrs .. ~IOYd Meyers of Albion, was baptiz d at Trinity Lutheran church duri g the morn~

~cfv. Wa~\~~e ~~~~.y S~r;;~~~~~gwe~~ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jel1kins.

F I~ rl.

. Mr. and Mrs Alvin ·nargstadt WM;~ ;~rl ~~~e'Gcorgc Darnell and rdm!ly,atten,de? a party at the were In Omaha ThursdHY on busi­Glen J"rmk. home In rro~kins Sat- ness. br~h~a~~('mng 'for Mrs. Frinltls Hpnry FlcC'r wns a Sunday din-

D d 1VI r.el' guest at the -Fred.. WitUC'r sonsr.\V~~(' T;~r l~ayLsuDp~:rag~u:::t~ home.

H ES ~ l' '.~ .~ FlorinC' GrRPe of W<lync spC'nt

at lhl' I<~lank BrH~ht hnnw CC'Olgr tlw \\'('ckC'nd with 1\('1' pnrell!s, Mr. nf'lthn nnd EnUirl,l J{()ll \\('1(' C\(': nnel Ml'~. Olto Grnrf. nmg- VJ~Jlors ! M,r. and Mrs. Clifford Rhode nnd

Mdhotl(st (It'II'(·11 (RC'v Merll(~ ChJU, pastOl)

Sunday, May 7 Sl nday school, 10:00. Service.!', .11:00

An all-fam.By gath 'ring will he held at the~ church T ursday eve­ning, May 11, in at crvance of Family Week, May ( 10 14. The program will consist I rgcly of the picture. "Rollin' Han c." A short (ilm for .cl1i1di'Cll, "Ce Capers," will be shown. All 11cmbers and friends of thf' church Hre invited. A social h0\1r and lu 1ch will fol­Jow. A fl'eC'~wi!l off( ring will be taken.

The HnlllIal confer nee will be held at Lincoln May ~ O.

C W Shur! It' 1 01 L,ltll ('1 \ 1~ll('(l famJly spent WednNHlay evening at the Ed Lmdl (>r~ homC' Sunday al the II.. C. Hans()n l1ome. morning MI Hne1 Mrs Lltlfli)('rg Mr. Hnd Mrs. Cad Rilz(' and clccomplnwct M Shurtl(!f home Harold were SundRY dinner gucsts and wcre dmnel guests of MI!, at the "Villis Ritzc home ncar Lmdberg's SI.stC' . l\Irs A J Ford Hoskins. and Mr. Ford ane Mr. Shurtleff. . Mrs. Otto Graef and Mary \vere

MJ:. an~ Mrs.JCharles Cary, sr., In Norfolk ·SatUidRY. They were ~~yPll~~r ~v~:(' ~~ni.~ ~~~~t\~~~~ g~~~~ guests at the Loren Tappert

Af~ernoon visitors nt the Cary Mr. and Mrs. Everett Witte. home ~ere Mr. nnd Mr~. Char.les Mary and Sally visited at the Wpr­Cary. Jr .. find family Hnd MI'. and ner Janke home Sunday aft('rnoon. Ml's. Chester Cary and daughkr of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stolle> and Norfolk. faf!1ilJ: of Sioux City spent from

MI'. and Ml'S. Edwin Brog-I"('11 and FrIday to SatUl'day evening \vith ~aughtcr and Mr. and Mrs. WiI- Mrs. Stolle's pnrC'nts, Mr. and Mrs. Iwm Brog-rcn and son sj)('nt Sun- Carl'SicvC'rs, Mr. and Mrs. Avery· clay wUh Mr. and Mrs. GeorgC' Sta- iMcMahan and children WC]'C Sat~ ben. at .Bl;:ur in honor of Mrs. Stn- urday evcning- visitors at the 1)('11 s birthday. Sievers home.

~~-St.. l~nul's Luthernh (;lllIrC'lJ .Mr. and Mrs'. Lylo. Gamble of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mann and (Rc\'. H. M. Hilprl'j' pastor) I ~rtym' ~'('r; Sunday dlOne.I' guests daughters were Sunday visitors at

Salul'day May 6: Cilurch !:ichool ,It lhe C1Rrcnce Bronzynskl home. the John Mann home near Norto1k. at LOn.' I N~r. rtn~~ !vlr~: Wayne. ImC'] were M,r. and Mrs. Wayne Lung and

Sunday, May 7: SC'I'~'ices in Ger- rfolk \IS1IOlS Srtlurn"y. famliy of Norfolk were dinner and man at 9:;m. Sunda~ school at Crtllers at the Howard Morris SUpper guesls Sunuay nl lhe O. R. 10:00. English SCl"vic{'$ at 10:15. ~n:('. Yl{'. pas.t ,-;-,cek to ,Visit Mr. SKeolcdhe~~, nroc~n,oer·t(."(.n!ro·o'n(n,d,(.oM(.tor'r·~, ,Allen

Walther League meets Thursday OII'1S, \\ho ~s Ill. were 1\:11'. and ..... CI" ...", evening, May 4. Mrs. Dave Mll1~r and fanllly. Ar- BoMtlry~ Frl dllland Voss. Ce>orgc,

Churoh council will meet Sunday lhur Bn:-:nzynskl, John Ehll'~s, Del- .. and MArgarct VISited Mrs evening. May 7. bert 8ml! h and Eugene WeIble. Dora PuIs at Pllgt'l Sllnday

. Mr. and Mrs. Ken! JaqkRon. Vir~ FrNI DimmC'1 of Kansas City

Trinity LutJu-ran ·Churrh (Rev. Wallaec Wolf, pastor)

Sunday, May 7: Su day school 10.. Morning wor hip at 1 L

will be radio Sun ay. Ladies Aid will meet Wednesday,

May 10, with Mrs. Munley 'Wilson as hQs(css.

Criteclwtical classes 'ill hold no meeting Saturday. Ma 6.

"Victory Sunday" w s observed last Sunday morning i observance of the .clill1ax of th Christian Higher Educational outh pro­gram. TrinUty Luthe' an church w('ot over i~s ~oal w th about a 150 percentage'., ~

RECEIVES \VORD 01] SISTER'S DEATH Mr. and ·Mrs. Carl Sievers 1'('­

ccivC'd \\,OJ:d Tuesday f the deatll of Mr. Sievers' sistC'r. Mrs. A. L. Plotner, at Lancaster Calif., on April 25.

WINSIDE LOCAL Mr. and Mrs.' Carl. Sievers left

Thursday for Lancaster. Calif., where they will make an indefinite visit with their son, Ernest Sievers and "family. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Witte will occupy the ~ievcrs resi~ denee during their ab~bnce.

Mrs. Shirley Lash "f Norfoll< spent the weekend wit! her moth­er. Mrs. Charles Misfeldt, and the C. B. Misfeldt family.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl sievers were Mo~day ::;upper guests at the El-

m%r~~~~ ~~~'Fred ~lUehlmC'ier spent Wednesday evenihg at the August Kol1 home.

Mr. and Mrs. Lester daughter were visitors

~~~~t S~~da~OI~~~rn~~~(']~itepr~~ ~i~hC ~~nud~~~t.o ;~~~1>~;;:e~~ days Charles Jackson home. Mr. And Mrs. Jacob Walde. who

Mo. and Mrs. Alfred Mil1C'r, Lar- SIlC'ht the past thrp(' weeks at Ex~ ry and Eugene, an? Paul Blaser eelsior Spl'ings. Mo.. rcturned wer(, Tuesday evenmg Visitors at... home Wf'clncsday e\'oning. the Ralpn Andersen homf'. Callen. at t.hc James Troutman

Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Nielsen home Sunday' .afternoon Wcre Mr. and Norma Floy of Hoskins' were unO. Mrs. Vern Trout man and fam­Sunday aftern<,:lOn visitors at the ily of Stanton and Mrs. Mary I-~o~\"al'd MorriS home. Evcning: Troulman. vlSllors w~rc Mr. and MI;.,. Ca.rl Mr. ami Mrs. Ge>orgc Darnell Bronzynskl and family, Mr .. and wcre in Atkin~on on bUsiness Mon~ Mrs. Wayne 1mel and Mr. and Mr·s. day ~)1d.Tuesday. Don Quinn and daughters. ~F. an~ Mr1>. Lloyd Meyers and

. Supt. and Mrs. D. R Warde \vere ehlldrcn {'if AlbiQn wcre Sunday dlrner guests at t.he L. W. Kahl dinner guests of Mrs. Meyers' par~ home Sunday evenmg. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Nbe>rt Jenkins.

Mr. and Mrs. Augu~t. Longe \','!"'r(' I Mr. and Mrs. H. C: .. Hansen. Mr. Sunday afternoon VISitors B.t the and Mrs. Gurney Hanse>n Hnd Mary I Arthur Longe home. Jane and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bell­

MI'. ~nd Mrs. Frrd SchT"Opd{'l' m('r and family wcre guests nt the {'ntert~lIle~ the fol,I(j}wll'1g gu('sts Henry Anders!"'n honw Thursday at a SIX a clocl< dinner Sunday o\'oning for Mrs.' Andersen's birth­('vening: Mr. and Mrs. H('nry day.

~~I;~~I~~n~/\~I~{rt~r;cp~f~1~~ie~~ The following guests w~re enter.:

henry. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mans ~~m~~ h~'medi~~~~1a:\vtphnein:lf~?r~ and fB.mily. Betty and Tpd Archer and Mrs. Harold Frcsc and family Rnd MI'. and Mrs. Ed Maas and of Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. Mflrvin Phy!iis. Dunklau aRtd daughters of Wayne,

Oorothy Mellick of Norfoll< .Mr. and Mrs. Werner Janke and splint Ihe wcekend at the Kent sons and Mr. and Mrs. 0110 Car-

Ja~~~ol~~dn~rs. GeorgC' Darnell sl('ns, Judy and Dale. spent Tuesday in Sioux City. MI'. and Mrs. August Longe

Mr. and Mrs. AnIon Backer of spent Friday eveqing :'It Hlc Wi!­Randolph spent Sunday cYening liam·Jones home in honor of Elmer with Mr. Bacl<er's sister and hus- JonC's' birthday. hand, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lindberg. Mr. and Mrs. Carl 'Ehlers and

Mr. anrl Mrs. HHrold Schroedt-r KaFen and Mrs. Dorn EhlC'rs were and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fiene of Sunday afternoon and supp('r Lincoln came Saturday to Visit Itt guests at the Alvin Bargstadt the W. 1" Cary homc OWl' Suncta~. home>.

Mrs. George Gabler was a Sun- l\til'. lind Mrs. Delmer Kn'mke day afternoon visitor at the H. C. were Sunday ('vening \'isitors at

home. Evening visitors the Edwin"Brogrcn home.

• monogramming and towels at regular low prices!

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TOWELS Solid color Cannon and Haynes towel. with self rope borders. Grey~ flame, blue, peach, turquoise. Have :M.\>ther's initials on towels for Mother's Day. Extra heavy 22x46 bath towels. __ .$1.98 Guest towels .. 98c Wash c1oth ... 39c Regular weight bath towels ............ 98c Matching wash cloth~.. . ....... 29c

_ MOTHER'S DAY, MAY 14

City Au!1itofiunl, Monday, MaJ[ 8, Wayn'; Ki":anis Club)

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For your ~ummer sewin~ ..• luxury cotton fabrics at Mc~ Donald's iregulur low price. ...'eathtaking selection of prints aM solid colors for every sum­mer cdtton' sewing ne,,:d. Perma~ nent finish means lasting fresh~ ness no matter how often they !lre washed. 36" wide. Choose thill week!

New SIN\PLlCITY patterns are here'! See them soon!

Cannon turkl bath towels

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3'9 Rich solid color~ to fit your.lJathroom . ¢ 20x40 color sch~me. Allover ~hfk dc~i~n. • Guelt towell .... 29c WelSh cloths .... l0c

Large size Cannon turkish bath towels Solid lcolor with attr'active dohby

5 9" wea,(e border. An exceptional value.· . 1" 22x44 Buy now.

Guest towel ..... J9c Wash,do.h, .... 19c

Extra heavy large Connor roth towels

79 .' Ex~ra th.irsty. Muted soth! ("ol"r~.

,/ ~atln stnpe border. Buy now for 1- 22x44 Mother's Day.

Gued towel ..

I, 2 and 3"piece sheers and cottons for women, misses, Juniors, half sizesl Thriftily priced I Comparel

Fresh - neW sunshine fash­ions in new styles, cool fabrics. Waf fIe piquesJ

blltcher rayons, Il}adras, rotton and Bemberg I siheers. SeleCtion includes. ' sunbacks with jackets and three-piece .oordinated outfits. Every dress priced for top value. Buy now!

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Welch home Saturday,

Mr. and Mrs. Al Kern and' fami-I tn5tl:y:;;;;::-N;;-;:;:==----.C~~~=:::_~7:~~~~~:=~~-~~;~~~~~~~:..:~~=~~~:..-ly were in Lincoln Sunday at the II' C.C.Thomashome.

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f~JL~~~l?:t~~:~~~Jg:~:~~ondav ~d~Pg~~,~~e~~~a~t e~~~ ~~Y~~~l~~sln~,:::e'~:~'::I~::b ~t~~s~~ i:S~'~~~~i~~~ler, Western Mr. and Mrs, Clarchce Longe and Mrs. RobC'rt Smith and fumilv Wt'I'C at the Grover Carr Dr,nniS of Phillips, S. D., A C.

Gary were in Hosldns for dinnl'r spen~l~i:~l SUa~dd"yL,.a"VoNnOn,,: home in 'Wul(efield for dinner Sun- M don Ehlers of Omaha spent the' t Ity . , jE~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~~la~s~t~s~u~nd~a~y~aiititihieiEir~neiiis~t~Liainigei"i-~~iii:.~~~~~Uiiiii~~~d~a)~ .. ~~~~~~~~~~~ weekend .. at the Henry Ehlers be[~~g~~ ~OngCn~d Lawrence th~et~eo~,~~tJ w~~ti~e We~~;;~~~ hO;:;~;. Adam MCl'herran and Mrs. E;!l!'~: f~I;~~ing recoiJed 100 k the

f:i~~v~~, Burns sperlt Thursday 111 spelling Ol.astery test: EyeJ~I.!l.0tr

Mrs. Mary ]Iart returned home ~~~~~I~;;i~ti,a ~f~~~rA~rV~;"~I~;;;'

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April 30 - May 6

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C.OTTON DRESSES You'll bl>: delighted over our ~election of babies' and little girls' dresses. A variety of styles ... pleasantly priced.

Infants'Dresses in .ill .. t. a Jitthl :\lany st~·II'.o; - all (·.arf'rul1y

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fur ~a.sy dunging! And mothers, note. the pantks wa~h so easily - w(Ju't chafe baby's te~der skin! Si~{'s small, medium, large, ('xtra lar,:W. Buy !!wyl'ral pair!

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lombC'cl (:011011, s\ngl~ knit body, douhle thicknp.ss at cl'otch. White. Si~cs 2-6,

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45c Soft white cot.ton, slipovC'I']

estylc with popular jiffy neck! Long'or.short sleeves. 1~6.

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79c Tiny tots looli: til!' ('ut~st;

ev('r in those ,hrightly ('olur­ed ",trilled polo shirt .. ! And

they ('nn sta.y 0001 and nent In them all summer Inng. l\Illde of knit cotton with shor.t slf~ev(~ ami t.wo-buttoJl ShOllhll.'J'S. Si.zes 1-2-3.

Everfthing f,!r th~ ."Ne~com'1r"atMONEY, SAVING P~ICES!

Sunday aftt'r she had spent somc l' ff GIG bb VI '. i" tlmc in Madison Rub~', Alton and c~~,r J'Ofl.:YP~wc~~ki' a;fmMa~~J ~~I~~la.!,:i~:;~~f thl~~~~)~Tr~h:r:~":'1 I~~O~~ Kugler, i ~alla('c Hughes IWIll{' SUlloay e\c- Solids are being studied in 8th t1lng. arithmetic. Some Interestinal ex-

l\1rs, J lalls TiclgCt1 was ill Gran- periments concerning solids 'f'cre

villC', Ifl., ThUt"!-.day to ath'nd the PTe'hf:rnm"e"md'nl ,·ndus!r,'.s of N .Ib, .• s_ funf't"al of Mrs. John 1< Tesch. ,. ... d OJ~;~.:~~~~I Sedlak alsu Wl'n't ft'orn ka/rc

j bC'ing studied in r;:cogr¥Phy.

(',qll, ;Hld l\1rs. fl.. n.. 1I:\lTis ,1\H1 'f1Il[!,~Uof()tl~~ l~ln~~~:1~ a f~~1~~ ]);,\id WI"!'I' 111 NI'w("i):--.!k Thul':--.uay (,('lIIlllrips in 7th gcogTaphy. [' and Frid;!,. \ 1"'ltiJ1!~ 11'latin's . Seventh Grade 1_ TI dIH]MI:-; IUgllll' L(lTndll W'lI fJ I' f II

I III], Sllllo.; dl1l1H I gUI sls .It and ~1':/g~~~ona~al;~1n~~:;;~~~~1~~~ tlHtY til' home ScttUtddV cowboys aNi cowgirls took o,:,cr the e\( i~gGkn II 1l1{1lls ,md tIl{' afternoon of Apli128. • U11 ~lt ,wd MI:'; I \ <In I Kathryn Stammer reigned as

"P( I1t 1'1 ](1,1\ <11 Llil M I "Hayseed Queen" of the square III "111011 dance. The throne wai made of

( (' Sllllz \\ h It! \ tilllll1l£' baled hay. The decorat onl were 1 I 1 real bridles, bits of har c&s, hats, l'I~(~r,;,IY\\ :1,: /I~. 0; L 1l~:~'r\lI~';J1~ ;~ilH':;f guns, hay. saddlcs and Of Sa)Y-

Li~('(Iln ;Ind \V. E (biluJ'1l ul un., .. a- horse namf!d "Old Paint'l and! h .. l. wanted signs.

11'. ,Ind ftIr (;11'1111 C;n1l1!j\ll:-,t Lany Bales served as sheriff HIH 1;:11111.\ and ~\1r. Oind l\Irs. i{,n _ find Hichlu'd Paulson was ,the Ill!) HI Flonnl' ;11](1 tarnil\ din- town nlarshallf n~lIy WOJ;Iler was IH'l' gU('s!:-, al tlw l'ri1;lk the ("hef. . hCJI W 1<I',t Sund:lv In, last \VPI']('s tests Linda Beel"

1 r. ;Hld ]\1..1". .. : ,\11'h'11I J "Il":--'l'!l Clon<J Pff'il and Ard.YcC' WOOd5

~:l~ ts;~lndt~~~: 1~::l;:;:II;;,;.J,;I!~~:ll,~, Il(;:::~i ~~I~'~l~'dG;a~~adC of one ill aU tcsl~. 1 h('III' dallgilt!'!', !':It t.l-. and ,Jllllil The geography class is stud)lilll.;" 11('n',PHnin \\'('I'l' at 1)1(' J.;II":--'l'l1 IIUnll' (~.hina, l'Ul)Jls appreciated the talk "llda~: ('\('ning al~() gIven liv !JI'. TOlTey as he tQld a

MI':';, I·'rank Lal'"I'11 sp('nt III,,! gI"C'at d£'al about China and' tho W('dlH'sday aJ1C'1'1100il at til{' 1":. (;. Chinese people. Schuler ilOnH' ')n i.aul"('1. Lilrry Tietgcn received 100%

(;j~:;'~' r~';:i'::~~~li~tl;~~~~~e \Vt'\<~1:;1~1:111:1~ ~~ fhri:c~~iI~ostiC\test of division

~g~~t.~~::·~, S~~'I:.lil~ar~ay'~"~:;;~:lallul~;~ll~ fii 111 Pecj{,l1 Fl"{'ddie Proctt and home. ,Jerry Lueden. camcd lOO'Jr; in his-

Torn .)OIIll'>O/1 and 1';:1111 \'\'('1'(' at lorv tcst , 111(' EUgl'/1{' ,Johnson hunlc last tt'./.~:l"[~~:s S~:I~~. ~~I'~~dlli~: J~Wf~ ;;,ll~(;·~~'A~ ~l.uri~\~~:';'l· :-,JH 'll \ Friday Flnll, J(,rI'Y Gruhh. S.andra Haas,

,l'\ (;IlJJlg al till' Ed J lagl'IlWnn 11On1l' J .al'l";Y Iloif'ldt. Glcll IJoudf'rsheldl:' MI". and l\lrs. 1 lam; Tie'lgl'n and I;I'e h:ollmol'~en. JC'rI'Y Lm'df.'rs,ll

\11". ,lllel JVlr-.<.; H. II. l!atl~l'lI ,..,petlt Charles M('llol'r .Judy M('ycr. JoAnn1 last TucsdHY all('l'I)IJ{JIl in Siuux M.ul"phy, Kl'lll\eth Palmpr, Bobby City. Prlt'. CurnlYIl Price, Freddie Pra-

MI'. ,mel I\hs. Bllrd"lk Irall~l'n et!, lin .TI'Cln Smilll, Donald Wight~ ancl dall~htl'r 1,.\ ('1'(' dinn('l' guesls nwn and J )f'Olaris Woehler, 111 lhe n..11. llallSl'll ilurn(' la.'>1 SUll- Kinderr'arten day' MI's. Lat1sin~ and Patty visited

MI'. and 1\11'<';. 11 .. I!'j I [all~(,ll We're' lh£' room Monday, Mrs. Frank Gil­al tlw l'rcd Fl'C\l'rl IIUIlW TJlur~- bert was 11 visitor WednesdaY·.af-

I dafLl'~~~t~~I~'isun Wi.\S ill Umaha ~"i'i- :t\:~lr?~\~;~~ ~V~~I'~~~~cn PriC~,'ViS-rIa.v. f' - -, Dlanc Van Auker brought can­

Madl'line KHurfmlll1 or (JnHlhri dy bars for her siKth birthday IOn ~.'ipe'nt the' \\'e'('k{,J~d H.t .Ihl' Ul'tkl Monday. \

!:;i~?ndJs. home aJ~J \ 1~,(ll1lg other Tho kindcrgartC!l en~IY~d ,tho

Mrs. Elmo Jl'nldns~, unrl sons ~ohn~~'.I't, at the city a qItOl"JUIrI Mrs. Rav Spahr wen' .at t hl' Glen U s~lay afternoon. Jenkins -home Ja:.;t :;\lonrluv aftel'- Puptl~ have new nU~lb('r charts

. . to ~1_e_]~/~_rtumb<:r read mess. at the Franklin Flcge

last Tuesday, ('\·cnil1]:.'; wen' ray Hank and familY. Mrs. Eyef'-I . and Mrs., En'in !':ntrm('i' und reI ~ Hank and daughter, The oc­Ronnie, and Walden Kl'ilC'nwr. ,caSlon was Mrs,. Fleg(;"!'s. birthday ..

Mrs. Ervin Kraemer, MI·s. Ken'l Dr. ~l1d Mrs. W. G. TtU;I'arn Were ncth Kracm£'l', Mrs. Rudolph in Omaha last Wednd~day where Bloom \\·.erp at the Franklin I"legc Dr. Ingram attended the meeting

hO~~Cn~i~(~~:a~'~1~~:1O~~;'IH Fl'idn,\' I.~~i~:~~e~(ate r;'edieal board or basic~ ,,[tl'1"1100n at t.i1c. Vran!dJll 1"1(']:.';(' I .MI's. T. C. 'Ollin.,.... and Irene ,a.nd.~,,' home. HIU and Winnie Collins. " ,!hI' .

, Mr. anrl Mrs. GnraJd ,]olln:--,oll oj" Norfo.lk Jast Sunda.y, I·l~f Wisner spent SatHr~d~lY (,H'lling at Collin:t' 1ic')I:~C;;, ~ il~ . "; 1he .Tom U\ c/"Inghou:-('. horne. Irpl1e and Winnie' t to:

Mrs. Hen!'y IIillneJ'whs SP('Jlt Timbcr L~ke. S, D" l~~:W1!dncs­Thl,ll·sd.d;y afternoon at lhe Willium day to visrt afj·t~..Jl!~~·Collins Test h(}me in h-ollor of Mr;). Test's home. thcYJ)la,tllili4, 10 reluril Suo-hirthday. day. '."~' .

GUesls ilt lIw :Franklm FIC'gc Mr. and Mrs. homc la~1 Tul'sci,\\-' arkJ"lJ()on w('t'e dau'Tht Mrs, Ernest V('ht~'nIGlmll, Mr. and Kraemer Mrs. Jam£'s lJank, MI'. Ilnrl Mrs. EI-

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ThC' Tf'gular at the library, ',"'., ,'To" ;:,~'-. party, for Mrs, Frida'9" evening Mts. Violet Johnson. i

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IX'i' gUC"Sts at the Raymond Ri('h~ Mrs. Sophia Henschke !!wds "l16me, \ ... '~rc )a~t Tucsda,y dinner

MI',ilUl<I'Mrs. William Gl'adC't't the G('oJ'C-c Ei-ckhol"f' J\()me, lust Sunday evelling a1 thc' Floyd Park ami Dorothy

.i\~ex<3ntler home. t.ht'ln in the aetel'noon. Mr . ..nnd Mrs. Bill (Wascher and

Tht~l'sday evenlnrr at' t~ Curtis FOo1f h9me.

M). and Mrs. Flard, Raymer spelTt last Wednesday evnning and

Mr. and, Mrs. John Sievers an~' WCI'C SUPpCT guests Il,t thtc ClV'tis ramily WCf.C at tlH.' Hal'l'Y GUst Footl" home. I home last Sunday evening. IVll'. ami MI'K Arthur JlIIann and

J::==~=========- le/.l~~~ ~~~~~s~~~. ~~I\('~~Sh:l~~ui fl~l~i~~;c \~~~~l{~~s ~~~t s~:~~;~y ~f~r~ att('I1Q thcl fUI1C'l'n1 or 'his sislei', 1IOOl}. ;Mt's. A. 1...'1 Plotner. l-Ie will bl' MI'. and MI'R. Alfred Thst spent galle 1"01' a lout 10 dIlY&, Inst Sunday al the Hcrrry Claus

Mary l<lel'nish of S,on); City home, SpC-llt last week itt the Ambrose Mr. and Mrs. Kermit' Andrews .10l'dm'l. home, and Q}m'lcs Heikes were.

MI'. and Mrs, Ambrose J-ordan Sunday w"heJ'e they at the Russell PI'yor hGmc funeral of Ollie Hale

cv~r..ing, MI'. and MrR. Cari' W~1ters ~~n;I~~ l'.':\~'~~~~'i~~;c~i~~~~r~U~~1S

MI'. and Mrs, L(~slic Bl'udjgnlll amI family, MI'. lIlnd MI'H. Cad Bl'udigam and Raymond and ·Mr, anu Mrs, Ed J(1"l\spmal'k and ram· ily Wt'l'(' ias1 ijundqy dimwl' gUests ~;)l~~~~ FI'C'd l'Yt'l"I\ 1101111' ill Han-

IMrs. Wilham- Rach(l/rbau~er r~ Mr. and Mrs. CharlC'R T~rt1me

k~~d~,~°cfu~s~~o~1~~; raOs~Pl~~~~~s;, ~L~Ol;·S;;;:\\~'C~re~~in~F;r~c~m;o~n.~~~~;:;;;~~;;;:~~~~~; evening wer(' Mr. and Mrs. Amo~ i::chtenkamp and Kathleen, ;"1rs. Jack Killion and V~rginia, Mr. and Mrs, Leo Daniels and sons of Stan­ton. Mrs. Ed Longe and famdv spent last Monda..\" nficJ'noon the}'c.

cd~i~sii/lf~lf'~lI~t~~~~~~i~n~;~;\~~~: kcv, E, J. llernlhal spent last

Wcctn('sdav afternoon at t he Wil­liam Racherbaumer home. Mrs,

(ai' Duane's fifth birthday \'V~dnes~ day urtcrnoon. \

MI'. nnd Mrs, LesliC' Bl'udigam and family and Raymond Brudi· gam ~pcnt Thursday evening '11 the Ed Krusemark home in honol' of Mrs. Krusemal'l{'s birthday.

I ~[~1,1 l':i~~~~ce ~'~~'cJI~<~~~:rt~~~~~,~

MI-s, AI'! Waitt't' spellt lust Mon­day afternoon with 1\1]"s. Alvin Ohlquisl..

Mrs. Art Waiter, MI's., n. T. Utecht and Olga \Va!tt'r al1"C'nded and F;\'onnt:' , a demonstl'ation pn.rty Thursday Win Nimrod w('r~ evening at the vVilbur Ut(>ch1 ning guest."; at the home, h()m'" in honor of

Mr. ahd Mrs. Art \Valter;'spCl'l.t birthday, las1 Sunday afl'NIlOOn at the ElIl~i·l Mr. and lvII'S F. A. ~.undif1 Utecht 'Ca~'l l"-a",sol1 sPI'J11 last

Ha)'t;fU~d~~l!; '('~~e~ t~~~~~P; a1 1hi' AI n~~l{O\V s at 1he tl(1011~ Dr. a1'ld MI's;. Stager of

W(I"l"'C' Frit'iny o\'('rnight the Joe Kum~r.nan horne

" and Mrs. John LURchen, Mrs. Bauermeister and Mf"!;,. Helen

Holmes were in Norfolk last Wednesday,

Mr. and Mrs. William Schnoor W('l'c ut the Gus Marrdam: homp in

, 'Craig last Sunday. Guests at the IIans CeC'\vc home

for diftne}' last Sunday w('\'(, Mr. -.and M,·s. Gordon Jor!.!;cnsol1 and

\Vay to a conv(>111ion 111 nlng at thc vVal\(>r Andr('ws home The lnoln<>}'s of 111(' W el in Allen.

Tlml suay, May I 4' mlsCel1an-eous shower 101 Huth CnlT"rt'..lil'lro. 1h(l hoys and ,M"n;. Roscoe Smith, Mrs. Walter I(>.lfrut- .It k p.m .~hnson a~ tlw Wayne audltol'lum t~C-l'S!at a 'timn'C'f' ll1st Andr('ws and Mrs. Jim Brown of

l.~'iday, M!.!\'!'i f .. 1di('S .-::;unday ('vening,: mn.g. AlI'ell syent Fl"iday aft('I'nDon tli 2311\ pill HO!-ll('ss ~ Mrs NClghbOls and (Jllc11d!> spent Mr. :m~ Mrs. ('!l'('org(' tht.' .Jack Park homt'. 111tz, NIls A:H~1l S ()lit' nnd Sa!utday allelnoon WI1h MIS G {and family, M'j'. and Mr. and Mrs Frank IIpnschkc All r..(,'Vf'1' I"""'" IIenton lH'lplng her OhSCI\e ht'l \NaBer llnd .Timmy anrl snent last Monday p\t'ning at tIll'

I Illllthd<l\' MI·s. Gt'J"ald Bl'c!{('T" \VC'1'C F'l'ed Jahdl' home. rw\isston coven"ft Church MI :n~l MI~ R T tl!cr-hl. dnd ('vl'ning \ IsitOI'S at 1h(' Oscar Mr, and Mrs. FI'ed Jahde and

(Rf'v ~ El'\'tl <iusta I:C:Oll, pastor) i Il\IHry AI c(' und MIS Anna hohl- ('I'. sr., honw. , DUl'l'ol spcnt last Saturday ('\('1111112: Mav .~7 Mld-\\C's. con/t'I'cnc(' I1t 111('1('1 ani Clara spf'nt Idst Mon~ MI". <l.lld Mrs. OS('.<1r Engstrom a1 1m:- Ht:'t"nlan Thoms(,11 home ill

day C\('llln),! at Ih(' 1-11111 U\e(ht Axtt'JI stl('nt tht' \Vct'kcnd ut the Pender in hOIl(Jl'ol!Mr~. Thoms('ll'~ home 1I1 hOllOl 01 l\Il s I\lat v Anton Al:)dcriJcrry tWillC'. .• mrthday, I Ute-chI's birthday, Mt,. and Mrs .. J. M. LtiJedah1, l\IIrs. i8lhe1 Fredric1(son -€'nter~

MI', nn\] Mrs. J. P. Turner and Mrs. Sadie Seadloom and Mrs. taified'the Mat'v Martha Cit'c!(, a1 Kelll1('lh ~nd MI' and Mrs KCl"mil .101111 Quist o! Missouri Vall , ,her home last Th1,.lr~day af1('I"Il(Jon. Tlll"llcl' and family' WC\X' Sundav W('l'(' Saturday gut'sts a! till' TherevI.''f'I'p211adif'sprCSenl aft[,l~m~Oli and Illllcl1Pon gu('~ts at Andt'I'son homt', M.arci:'l L3n(l, daugh1('1' of MI'.

·tht· Franlk Wh~1' hOnl(, in T(>ka~ Mrs. Dalf' And('rso"'n ('ni£'l'l and Mrs. Lce n. Stauffer, was haJJ-mall. a f('w little folks and their tizec1 Sunday afternoon at th(' Sa-

O. Friday aftt'l'noon JOI' 1em Lutheran church by 'Rev. C. thIrd hirthdav, Wibe'tg. Sponsel'S Were Lf'l' D.

ThUt'Sday 'afternoon, Mr. and Mr5l. Alvin Meyer and

Linda spcrt Thursday c\'('ning at the William Rach~rbaumer home.

Mr. and Mrs. Don. Meyer and family Were at the Harvey Beck home last Tuesday cvening.

Mrs. Paul Baier and Ml's. Han-

th~h 6~~~\;~~~~~;~d~Xm~:ernoon at Mrs. John Grimm spent Friday

aftcl'I1oon a:t the Ouo Lutt home. Mr-. and Mrs. John D. Frerichs

:o;ncnl } ...... \·iday 01 t)1c Lou Lutt home.

Mr .and Mrs. John l-Icinemann and famil,v were dinnc!' '~uq;ts at the Cad KOl'ljc home in Pierce last Sunc!'w in honOl' of LaJt'uns' ,(lonnl'mation.

Guests at the Bernha,'d Koc;'h hon1<' 1.h(' past w('ek were Mrs. Erwin Fl(>er .1!nd Ho\'.rard and Lois, Mrs. La\vr('nc(' Utecht, Mrs. Emil Utech1, Mrs. Mary Utecht, MI' and Mrs. Burl MbHlseH and son, Mrs . Peier Haberer, Carlie, Hamid and Shirl-ey Carison :uld Donalil Doug­las.

Mr'. and Mrs. ldonzo Soden sp('nt ---~~--- -----------_.

SAVE A DOLLAR!

Buy a 3-yea ..

W A YN£ l4tRALD

Subscription

"A DOLLA~ sAvtb

IS A DOLLAR EARNEb"

H;~e is the mbU ur-efu. ~ I~..

,Farm Feed StOrjage., Drum we hal/e el/er .jeen

Here's the perf Jet feed bin , , ,to help you hold down feed; ~wa$te so you will have a bet­ter chance to Wfn GOOCH'S , , ,BEST, POUlTRYf ,,"WARD.' ,You can dep~d on it to . ~eep your feed clean, sweet, 'and mill-fresh! AT~e I;ghtJ fitting metal lid stays on .• ~,' ~ots, mice and other peSI; have to- stay out. Co,me in' 'and gel yours foday!

MI'. and MI's. DOll Wright Sta.uff-er of Lincoln a,nd. Mrs. Alma

~~~~~~~~'Sa7! l~in~r~l1r~pent i D;:;:.v:..:;:::s.~ _________ .:., ----:---------'....,.~-----:.......----~---,...-~----_:J. home,

Mt-s. IT(,llrv IWif't ing Monday urtci'noon wit h Salmon,

Mrs. Walt Moll('r sO"l11e children and their last W('dnC'sduy aftt'!"Iloon Kathy's Ihini birthday.

Mr. antl 11rs Elm('r Dakf'l' i [~~1~.i.1Y sp('nt 1asl Saturday 1Il

, and qIaughters, wcrc Sunday Mr. and ~rs Elmer

, g~~~~.I· gu~st~<j at the Harr~ I.ars('ll ~~:;;'~i~ ~~'('/;~(' ii:~:~.t~J~s~;:I~ian home.

I Mrs. F:rnil Wali('l' Sp0111 Thllt'S-j MI'. and MI's. l.<1w1'('n('e Schma­l day aft{'\'t1O()11 al tIll' /,[lW)"I'Il("(l d<'iu' and family, Mr. and Mrs. I-It'Il­) Johnson [1OIllf'. n' Ban'lman and Ang('la w('rc last J Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Konold rrnrJ Sunday dJl1l1el" j.!uE'sls at t"he La-

I da~~h~prslsp{'nt. 1he \ .... ('ek('nJ 011 1 he I Moine Bro\\n!ec home.

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WIIlmm IKol)f'Jld, sr.,' home in Mr'. and Mrs. Henry Bm'clman Worthil'l.fdon. iVIinn" and th(' C! W. ntlf'ndC'd Ih(' fUI1f'I'{l1

,Clark home ot Hound 1.llke. Fuhrman at Norfolk • MI'. and .. J<:trn('r lI('n:.;chk(', Mr, and Mrs. Jack 'ChC'Qll of ,1..0$ AngC'h's, and last ,

oilm8d~ r I .

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.'61I1e .lIIIJfllltlie

n1lllllIlPFLED" RIDE? ':SOME ear mllkers-U'Y springs

make the ride-and so we give every Buick four of the soft, gentle coil springs practically all fors use on (r.ont wheels oltly.

Some saY. the drive is important_ how power is transmitted to the

wheels.

agree-and use u torque-tul!l, tliat takes up nil the thrust,

rear springs of d:riving

Then there are frames-and car weight"'- and engine mountings, which dn Buick are a very special kind used nowhere else,

'ReY're all important-yet the' plain truth is no one of these things-or two or three-gives a ride you can truly call "unrumed."

and car tracks, wa hboardy gravel and weather-poe ed macadam, country lane and ity street. You eVen recht on,bo levards, which grow still smoot er when you travel them in a B ick-especially when it has Dynafl wDrive~

So we would lik~ ou to try a ride that is truly "unr ffied." Fre~ of

We feefit takes'all of them_ harshness-ulldist~rbed by jounce springs, tires, shock absorbers; and jitter-Ievel-Isteady-going_ drive"tmgine mountings-care- smooth. I

fully and precisely brought into I I' , stress tires-so .,.,u'JI find bal"oce with each other. Just ask any Buick ~ealer for q;'

chance to .try oJt a~y B.uiok.' casings on every 'V . mounted on our own kind .lou cllo see why we think 51> in You 'II fi~d "th9 rili', of Ii life,

Sarety-Ride rims; Some play any Buick-SPECIAL, SUPER or time"-an(\ (he buy o.,(a lifetime'. up shock absorbers - we make ROADMASTER. tbol' tl "" : Ollt'9 ifast, soft and sure in IIctioD; 'you can feel it on cobblestones :r:::t::~2!~;;:OIl~ !~;~~ ~::;::.c'::~ ~o wash out nil ~'aft~.boUIKle.~., , "'. I

rOfTS-.. ",,, I'OBB-:20N'l' ~.'Ii:', Only Bulek lias ~ and WI'~ 'f goesl : "'" i'U!Jged frollt end (" •• ,, z: "yle riofil; HIOHa.t:OMPRE$$ION Fireball var'le.in.headpo.wer;" tbree engmes, rNa", F-263engirie in'$U1'~ mo&t1t.J.

!!~ylQ=:~ %sr-;;::j~~ca!,'::;:;n~te :::~~ tiftV.PAmRN stYLING, with I MULTI .. GUARD foreFront, mper·through FencJerr, "double bub6le~, (4) make. parking and garagirrg easier. ::~:i::~':/~::;:~~~:s:::r~:~ a~~s:::a~~n~ :~:: ~::i:::;~J an~ back . C!~!~

between 'he axle. • SOFT BUICK RIDE, From all-coil 'pringing, SaFeIy·lJjde rim., lfeodyinglarqllt-lubt • WID~ ARRAr OF.MODILS withl,~Y bt Fisher.

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gern. lladJ.U1'a Vossb~rg. ,

'" l,'rt'::shmen': Grace Hildebrandl ;,- ' .. Virginia Schultz, Gladys; Evans:

Burbara Frahm, Rotmid Grl'cn­wood, George Schw('CN<. Kennl't h . B€l'l'bohm, Gt!I'<:dd Mcvcr :::VIIlI'l"n I

\Ve:>h'l'cr tlnt! Lavo:tJnc l{ool~ml'in. -~I'_-_ .~JKhth: Gail A'itdl'TSO'h, Norman ~ ~. ~ DuJlt'rkow, James McFarland, Lois I

':.:: fJ~,~h\U~,g~~~:,l"i~~~C M~~~~:j~:-' \\~~: ! bl.t, ... '1111 ..... h~rhold.

~lo~~ Jt'~~~~~~II~:t~~~~(\ te A~i~~hk~u1' .~.~ ~)al'lt'ne \Vegnt'l' :md'l.)uan-e Wehr: "weI'. . t;,v. Sixth: Anit.'l. Am~tutz James ,." 'Hanst·n, J{C'l'lnNh Malhi.< Phyllis :.. Pahlsoll, Torn Schirmer and Harlan

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Tl;;:~:d~'.id i;l;;: ~~~~i~~C~~~~l';;~d The Wayne (Ncb) l1crald, Mar 4,1050 Tomttly 'oi' Ce'nti:!r ,:Came Saturday. . . ". . and VlSit~d nt the horne "Of her trlel convent'lOn of the MethodIst the L J h we IMf J paren~s. Mr. and ~rs . .t. V. Waid. church -group. Mrs. eh~~S~eg~~~~ n/ ~'nd' M~'i'; On Sunday they woehl to' Stnhton Mrs. Margaret Nyc spent Sun- A. A. Sundell nhd. Dr. nhd Ml'S. n~' wl\ere Mr. C)ark Was n tiel'egatc to day, Monday and TUesday in Ljn.. C. Zi~genbctn. ~. the 'Congr~a.t1orlal 'Convpntion he- ('oln ViSitUlg 'let' (laughter 'and :ebb Schula a.ttl Pat O' hnnnon·~l. !h7ph~~s t~f:~'h~~\~~~'~~(>~~~~: ~~~~~a('~~~n~lr. find Mrs. Herbert stu(~(>n\s III Creighton Un ¥ersitYt~'

!}~;~dd.aC;1 m~~~ing~~~~~~ef. unera,. ~y t~~n"fnl6~\~~~. p~~r~~1h~~ ~\~~~ fu;;{;liy a~~I~rl M~~: ~~rl ~;~~r~~fv~~ Matjorh~ l)ci1y left Frl~ay eve. hi~ acrompanh;~. "Jf'nkins and son of Carron WE're ning for Julesburg, Co!~., after

GI~~tdal~,l,'dca~rr.',' n.JrOrll."~dMW0:"cd'nc'os'~ 1.~~~~~dfJch~vr~~i~gonfel~~t~o~~Al~.(> fPendin~ Rh week's ~~cat!~. ~ t~~ .. c ~I \.! ~~r;~s. 0 sh~r isp~~epe:.i'ntcntent o~

~i!k~~ ~~~.n~~~if~~I~:n~qS ':1~~1~~~~ AI~\Vi~~:~n~l~:;n\-I'to~~~:~'l~c C7~d the Julesburg hospitaL band and. nlM to be n"a~'her f1ath- Mo .. TUfsrlay: to -attend .,he gradtl~ SO~~~~ ~h~s:en .:en~tt!~.Ii~m~~.~

. ~l H~h;Y ~~n~:~:e~~ is ;o~~tie~~ f!~~~f:b!~~ li~h~d~ui~~~~~~O~~~ Scottish ltitf> rbunion. '\ '\ Wayne. Thllrsday -eVening Mr. and Mrs, Norman Hurr. She wa~ Mrs, Car-oline WlJpper mid LnuI1'­'and Mrs. M'Oscs a.rtd Mr. and Mrs. val£,dictorlal'\ of her class. They ClaUanoff of Fremont visited SuJ1~ Carstens went t~ W'a)rn~ to Visit returned Thur~day. day \vith the former's d~ughtel', Mr. Sirmlf'Y. 11,ey also Spel\l Fri- Mr, and Mrs. Albert Benzien Mrs. R. C. Zie-genbein. , day afternoon wi1h him. l''ntertailled a group of friends at Mr. and M'f'R. Warren I Borgelt

Mr. and Mnl. Jal'nes Jensen of a pinochh: party Thursday evening. ",.'erl:;' in sa.yan.na~, M'O~' !TUt:>sdriy 11\I1'(':1u' Wakefield spf'nt ~riday ('V'(>hing at Mrs. El\(ls Olson and da~ghter <m business.

~'~~dO,f.d2Z5.I~hOtu.ndE ••• rtl $s107Id,252·6~'.r tl'l£' hom£' 9f her pa.rents, Mr. and and Mrs. Joe Eri'Cson of Wai<efil"ld DOl'a:thy Salkbm'y, dau h'tt!r o~ yJ. " 1: Mrs, Emil Carstl"ns. spent Tuesday at the Dr. A. A. Mr. and Mrs. Ve.tn Sa:ts ury, ar-

the same weight and priC'e. Ell»' ve~i~r~~~ C~:;~:. C~I~~!t B~:~~~~:y( SU~~~~n~°';1~~. H, A. Heyne sP. ent rived heme li"·ridsy -ev.eiti ,April :~StOt~:~d'd!~.O oo'Ws on the Itfar- for art {'xtendcd vi'sit with their Sunday in tli{> home of his mece, 28, from Sc~itJ:k'ley, '\\-'n s'he r~­

dl'lugh,er. Mrs. Otto Frel1tzt'\ and Mrs, Eilin Danieisol'l, and husband ~i:snea:dl!C~~Jtea;h'~l ~~~\~~. p~~\~ ___ ~ __ .::...J",",,~-:_-'-: ____________ hosbat'ld. 'and family at West Point. tion with the metropolitan polic('

served at the cl';e ~tl; With hos1esscs, MN;. Ne>il Saville>, Mrs. IVan Holland. Mrs, Joe Mr. and Mrs Herb~rt ScllJUla departm('rit in Washington,·n. ~. '. The ne.xt meetmg IS Mrs .. William l<rieger, Mr!ii. A~ Waid, Mrs. Jakf' Gaht.'lman, Mrs, and Mr, and Mrs: Lowell Bl'rgl and She must I t£pdtt 'Mmy '8 'Io.nd will

Mrs. F'I'ed ~olhnal'l Mathis, Mrs. Louis PUrtzer and Ernest G.nithf't and 'Re\', Gailh('r son spent Wednesday 1n Omaha. leave WI~~er £'atoraay to fly to Gorce Hsststmg, Otll !'1rs, Paul DewitlZ. Worship serv- s(X'nt li'rlday at Waul;a at a dis-. Monday eveftlrtg rlinner guests at W8.shin-fttdn. . Ice was conducted by Mrs. Bm ---~----,---­

Hoiland. The el'ltertainme'nl was in chal'ge of Mrs. JaJtc Gnbelman- ( Mrs, Ray Stev'!8rt and Mrs. Iva~ HOlland, 1\\10 r(>ading \v('re given by Mrs. John BunjeS. Mrs. W. Price gave a '5;tor~ review and K('nn~' Mathis sal1'g a solo.

Fe.!lo\\·li;b.lp Twelve me)'nbers of tht' Pilgrim

F-ellowship of the Congregational ci1U)."ch and 'their sponsorS\' Mrs. Homer Thompson and Mrs·, Clark

""- '1-"',"0 Evans, attended the Omaha associ­ntion rally held at FJ'crn(mt Sun~ day.

Itmn£l E('onotlli('-.'I. Club The 'Hom{" EConomics club h'lC'\

Tuesday afternoon at tht' club rooms wit h 1 he host('ss, Mrs, E, Vol, Schlack, and Mrs. N. c.' Jacobsen asSisting. The program Was "How to Pack a Bag for Vacation Trav­el.,r A demonstration was given by It?-adcts, ... Mrs. Laurt?nce Beckman and Nh's. John Jurgensen. Roll

t~:~ ~::t '~ca;t~~~~Vi~rb~riKr~s~', A 1 :30 May· luncheon is planned.

M!', ahd Mrs, J'Ohl'l Lucshen and hi.s father, Gus Lu('shen, Went to Lmcoln Sunday where they were guests at the home of thC'ir sister and daught{'r, Mr~. Harold Grosse, Thf'Y attended the baptism of the Grosses' illfan1 son at Trinity Lutheran church. Gus Luesh€'n, Mrs, A. H. Grosse and Ray Grosse of Cedar Bluffs ,weI'€, 'sponsors. LI

Later the group en,toyed dirtner and supper at the GroSSe home.

Millie ttl. . . . JOHN DEERE Model ~'M"n

...:... th~ DIlf8tdt'ld11l9 tttlc'tor tf It t.ela" -'i I

Add up il. e~rll. VlIlul>s' L.:tl1. 'Clual 'touch-o·malic hydraulic < hntrol, "the wide selection of QUik.Taf,i!;h 'Wodtinq equipment, the leal opera':oIkoomfortl wide adaptability and {utility, un· excelled view 01 1he wOI'k, ;and easy , handlinq, I ': ,,,;

;.' ~l~,~~rS.~r·John Albers, J~an Ha"", .. h"elf""" ~;:'man nnd Ann Marie norst. "P'"','>OC''' ." ~:!'. ~hhc~ ~fYj~g~~~ i~~t~~rat~~~i~f

officers for next year and the yearly report will be given.

Mr. and Mrs. George Soden and Karen of Colurnbus Visited at the home of his 'patents, Mr. and Mrs. .J. M. SlJden, Sunday. In the after-

~~~~nt~~~:l~~~~n~~' the Frank

Include Ihe !irJ!pliclfy 'of'deli9'il, quaUly 01 ",alerial., I ·worktmffl.hip, and the smooth lug!Jill,9 ip'dW6r :b~ its lwo·cylinder enqine. I 1 ..

... .:'01'---.-. Umversity Honors

:::EWisnet StUd9~ ...,_, ThMC- \Visne\, students receiv<'t1 :=~special ........ ---~ ' ......... .;

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Bronte ChrysanthemUM'!

35': each

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5 for $1.00

M. K. FleMing Carroll

Lo-ans and O\'erdr:lfts

Most Worshipful Grand Master 'of Masons of Nebraska, Ernest S. Schief~lb(>in of 'Wahoo, and Right.

he~~~~fh t~~~hd~C~;i~~yO~~('~~i{~ ~OB~~r.:~ ~fa~m;h~~e~:~~dc~~ log treats to school for hel' class- members and officers of thc Wis­mates and teachers. I I n('r ,lodge .Tuesday afternoon. Mr.

th~~~~a~~~ ~~~~ ~gr~~~~~~~(1 ~?~~kfe~~~~s ~\h~ ~;f~:;~i\~ ~I Mrs. Hollis Willian:ts and' ,Marlis, I Nebraska.

~d f~~ly~~ii or~~~~" ~M~~a:~d I n~~uGl~t~~rtheh~~' aS~':;' :nd Mts. Warden Lyons end !Mr, and Monr'lay were Mrs. Gaither's broth­Mrs. Wcsley Hoover and Cheryl. qr and wife, Dr. and Mrs, Fay Aft.cr g.ames, a luncl~ wa~ served Smith of Imperial. and her sister, which mcluded a bIrthday cake Mrs. Ed l-'Iofrichter of Wood River. baked by Vonna, Jean's aunt, Mrs. Betty ClaUanoff of Omaha

LY6ns~ and indivi~uel iCe spent the weekend a't the home of cream molds in form of teddy her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman I bears and little bunnies. Clattanoff. - .. ~- Mr, and Mrs. Louis Dinidagc and \VI'ilCS Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Albers went I

The- Methodisj V,Tomen's Soddy I to Chicago Wednesday to attend of Chrislian Sel'vice mpt Thursday: thf' IllinOIS Cornlwlt Live-stock afternoon at 1lTf' church . I Feeders -convention hf'ld there on

Top Ihl. with its 1a11i'azlt1<}!y'b>w'luel and servicing r'~qj litellleli!. -'real economy-and Y~11 ,be thotoulIhly' convinced thM the. '!lttr"'i. ortt l1~ad of the fie.Jd ••• t.tulyihe'6tllifllli\linq traclor 01 n •. PQWAtt/ cltm, "Sft 'Ii. jO(

;,. juU details. • , L

B. J. Brandstetter 8~ • W A \'N£' wlN'SluE ,

ational Bank 01 Wayne Charter No. 3392

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~tatement of Condition April 24, 1950'

Liabilities 333~566.24 Capital Stock .. " ............................ : ................................. , ..... $ 50,000.00

. Surphls·": ........... .l............... .... .... ........... .... ...... .......... ..... ........ 50,000.00 Un.divided Pr()tits and Reserve .................................. :.... 86,405.29 Deposits ............................................................................... 2,761,736.84

::~:::::: ::: I::::::::::~::::::::::::$ F~i~'l~~~':'+:::L:" .,' :::::::::::::1:::::::::::':::::::::::::

nl'l~f'I'V,f' Bahk ............ .' ....................... .

605.32 5~200.00 1,630.00 3,000.00

tBofids .... , ... .j. ............. :.$] ,539,096.26 i ••• ,............... 27,923.03 ! .... I ......... ··.·~. 432,1~Q.73 2,~99,140.07

... 1 ............. ! ........ ~ .. , ............ $2,943,192.13

, i CORPORAT'ION I .,'

• ' ') "00" 'opm

TOTAL ........................ l ..................... · ........ ·· .. ·~:· ... ····.$2,948,192.13 , .~ - . ~ &

MEMa~R OF THE. FEDEk?L'RESERVli systtM' I

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L. 13, ;MeClure, GMhier '. '''''''''','::;0;11 . ,

Albert M. Kern, Ass't Cashier , Walter Benth~ck \

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===~=:s i I . • Mr. and I ' ' '. Clarenco Corbit spent last Tuesday and family were at the Virgil Kar- I "'''''''''''T'''''' "'"",,""i""""-~-""'" . NORTHEASt in Sioux City. dell home last Monday evening. SOUT.iWEST

WAYNE Mr. and Mrs. Hq.rris Sorensen Mr. and Mirs. Clarence Sorensen .

home. Ivan Clark spent the wel.'k~

at the Clement Vandell home Primghar.

and fam,ly were dinner g,u('sts at at th? Willis johnson home WAYNE • By Staff Cor~espondent I~:t J~~n~!~~el:t home in Creighton dmner guests SundaJ;' -

=======!;:'==:== M d M H S b Mrs Ed M t· By Staff CorrCs.IJolUlcnt I sr., ~e~~in Pit~er ~~rrIDedn~C;:la~ EChtcn~~~~pwCI~~I~C. ============

Mr. ,and Mrs. Eph Beckenhauer at tile Herman Stcube, jr., home. evening. Sharon Kay Grone and Luella

:;!t ~~n3~ff e~~i'n:ia~'W~~k~~ an~lia~~ry ~~~e E~tC\~Ub~~7~~ th~8~o~!~e~i~1!~~r~1~~~ ;~~l~~' ~~~~~r 1~'~~J~~ 1;~~eW~~k{~~I'ci~ the the Joe Becltenhauer home, Lubbcrstedt home last 1'ucsday day a1ftcrnoon, Mr. au.d Mrs, Ed Grone were in

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pierson were evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rauss, Mr. Norfolk last Sundav.

~~e~j=y ~~~niJ~~t~:~tn~e~~: hon\e anr:fria~Wy ~~~~~li~el~~~f~~I~l'~~~~ Sl~~~r:~s~\~~~I~gLe~Stmath:peGJl~~~~ Mr. and Mrs. Russcll Pryor and

1\1.1'. and Mrs. Jim Miller and fi~'i~~~~~ t~'~;:':,isited at the Ralph R~~~. h~~~s~ Echtenkamp was at Mrs. F[orenz Nicmann and Leon of ~l~nJ~e J~e~~~~l\l~J~~av evening at M .... and Mrs. Roscoe Beckner the Franklin Flege home last ,Winside. The occasion was Mrs.

Mr, and Mrs. M, V. and daughter' of Plainview werel Tuesday aft¢~noon in honor .of LeRoy iEchtenkamp's birthday. ' were at the Roy P~erson dinner guests at the Harry Bcck~' Mrs. Flegc's blrth~v. Mr. ~nd Mrs. Ben Hollman, Mr.

W~t~~~~y ~~:~inc3tto Black nei1~.o~~dl~1t~uS~j~· Hale visited ho~~ef!:t \te~~~sda;~~·~~in~~~~~ ~~~g:f;rs~ ;e~~rg:t ~~s~~oke~~~ Fr~nklin of Carroll, Mr. and at the Harry Beckner home Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. ~red Meyer, Mr. and home last Sunday artemoon. Julius Hinnerichs and Helen day evening. Mrs. Adolph Baiel', Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. HarYE~y Splittger-last Sunday afte-rnoon at the Walter Earlenson and Robert Harvey Eehtenkamp and Lavonne, bel' were at the Ed, Meyer home Miner home. were at the Harry Beckner home Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stcube, The last Sunday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. James Miller Friday evening. occasion was Sandra's first birth- Mr. and Mrs. Melvil\ Meyer an,d

Nancy Jo were at the Edmund a:nWrM~~~~rsMr;larenee daKir. and Mrs. Dan Heithold spent f;en~d ~:;!r~~~~~~ay cvcning at th~~~. h~~ l~~~unday rine and family last Sunday afternoon at the Otto Mrs. Dan Heithold was at the

.~~~~~. ~~r~E~~ee~~~i~~alld Lin- ;~~i:~~~:~11~~;~o guests at ~E~:~~fFE~:~~~~~erG~~;s~;":~ ~;'~F~~~~~~~:: :::~:~ddl::;~ Tell . da' and Billy, and Mr. and Mrs, Edmund Heithpld home Sunday t~e Frank Brwdlgam home 111 WIn- Wtlma spent l~st Tuesday evenll1l-!; TplI It with a

:r~};~~,t~~~1~~~~ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Erwin were E ~~~tU~ec;tt.y \'isitors on Monday of

ev~~~~~~S~t;'f~tto Heithold and slt/.a:~dT~er1~~~ROY Echfenkamp·. at J~~eDaanl\::eIL~~~~, ho;~~'tenkamp Wayne Herald .Want ~~~~~~. Hazel Carls.on and WillllU family were a!l1ong guests at the ha~ as dinn~r ,guest~ last SWlday at shent last Sunday afternoon at the Put your mc.:-;:-;age in Wav

m~atrice Nelson of Newman ~i~~e~'I; ~~~~~ ohfi6~~ lr~~~, 1~~h ~hClr home m~rOl~r~~g~i~s~ f~i.°\~~IH~~:~yS~~~~~~7{~~~e~\'as an over- uest-ren~ ~ho\V w~l1do~' Grove spent Saturday and Sunday wcdding anniversary. . MI'. and Mrs. Elmer night guest of Merle Dean Roeber the cla~:'-lIfJecl sect 10 11 of ' at the Frank Carlson home. Mr. and Mrs. Sigfried Olson and Larry, Mr. and Thursday. I \Vaync HerahL Mr. and Mrs, Martin Rodell and

Myrtle Mae and Fred Kaempf MI'. and Mrs. Harvey Rastede Ruth Johnson of Omaha were din-

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and children were Sunday dinner ner guests at the Mrs. Walter Her­guests;;1t the Henry Rastede home. man home· Sunday. The Olsons

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Klausen stayed until Tuesday.

.t\.ndr(>.\\'s Sht(>rR ... Mill's BnIS,

Ru,,"s l\-lol"gan ...... .. .. JO(' MUrln(' & U'ari';l!g Orch. Golden Sadfilej

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~~~~:s~ ~~ ~ i;e ;;:el~ p~~~~~m~.inner and children were at Max Jewell's Mrs. Jake Johnson \vas at the

Mr. and MrS. George Magnuson and family, 1\.11'. and Mrs. Q;.;cal' .;Johnson, Mr and Mrs. Melvin Magnuson, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mar-nuson af\d Diane, Mr. and Mrs. Gl~nn Magnuson and family and Mil. and Mrs. Bud Hanson \\'ere

in 3~~~~1:~~~s~YVl~'~ni7t~rdell and te~~~~~. Joh,nson home Friday af-children and Mrs. Hildur Cal'ison Mr. and MJ':). Virgil Kardell and ","cre Sunday dinner and supper family \\'el'e a1 the Ralph' I-Icadlee guests at the Harold Gunnarson home Friday e\·cning. home, Mr. and MI's. Reuben Carlson

at the Arvid Peterson homc , cvellilw in honor of V Cl'­

birthday. spent Monday at

F)'ank Carlson, Minnie aDd Opal and Beatrice Nelson were at Verne Carl:-;on's for lunch Sunday in hon-01' of MI'. Carlson's birthdav.

MI'. and Mrs. Leland Johnson unci children, O. P. Llrndstrolll and Hilda, Mr. and Mrs. Mill(lll Johnson and childrcn and Charley Johnson \V('1'(' gUests at the Jake Vander­h('idpn home Sunday in observance of Mr. Vandcrheid<'n's birthday which was on Satul'dav.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dahlquist and family were f)unday dinner at the C~1'1 Gunnarson home:

Sunday afternoon ~\ lSltOi s at the Mrs, Emily Pearson of Wake­Le

l Thieman home neal' Randolph field spent Thursday nilTht at Al

nctl~~~~d ~~r~e~; e~~ds~~S~~,ddl~I~~; Rl~~~~:I~'d Mrs. Chal'ley Okblom gu sts at the Chfford Caris-on spent [mill Sunday unt il Wedncs­horre MI and Mrs Joe Callson day of last week with I'e]ati\'es in w(>re afternoon \ ISltors Sioux Cit \'.

Mrs, James Matsukis, TpdP

and ¥l'. al;d MI'';. Flo.\·d Sullivan Zoq were weekend \·isitors at the I were in BO!1('s\p(,l. S. D .. Frida\' . h?~eS of the 15>'I'iakos fa~n.ilics in . Boh Clarl{'s p<\l'el~ts of Vel'mil-

~h~1 ~c~~;,lSKJu~~\~ ~~~l/:~;I~~o~~ ~~~i1~·g~rt'~~~~~~dlllg a few days Ci~k. Minnie and

and'l~a~~~~ ~~IJ.~,I.a~~I~c~~~~~~~= Wal~V;~'ld II deli Erwin W('I'C Sunday aftcl'Iloon Mrs, Malmberg lun~heon guests at the Clarence burns r6'ceivcd When a Pe&rson home. stove exnlod('d while she was in the

Emma and Fred Koch and Min- broodel' housC', About 200 chickens spent Sunday and the brooder house . were Pearson's. bU1'lwd,

Nelson A few nci~hbol's and friends helped Mrs. James Matsukis ccle­bl'ate her birthday Fridav. She l'e­('('1\'ing gl'C'Ptings f!'Om her broth­

Mrs, Herman Rieth and 1'1', A. K. Ste\ens in Gl'ccce, her

O~~a~t~~:,~~~ ~~~~ a~~~~f~ tl~~<;t:?I~lio~.~u~~t~~~ Omaha and son. Mr. and Mrs: Ted Fuo~~ and

and Ml1s. Glenn l\jlagnuson famll" and Mr. and Mrs. HClln '. Thomas Er},,/in' werC' Rastrde spent Sunday evening at

.. ' visitors Satui'da\'. Harvev Rastedc's. Mrs. Arthur Allderson Bob'Schenck of Wakefield spent Sundav in Omaha I in tQwn MondaS.

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