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T" , ! J ! Recall<od By Wayne Pia- neer--Wonl!erful Corn _ G 0 Ide It Rule "f Speech-5Qme ' Whoi.. ome , iYNE, NEBRAS A, TH I¥lDAY, {jiGUST 17, 1933. , ' BOARD CORDIAL Thilllks Wayne Best G. W.CR SSL\NB I Sedlak i .1. . BOARDRE AM:D i' I en State Atdvisory B,!&rkl ---1- . Passe. On Wednesday I "r V ' Lot Owners I \'Va·..!.e' I - -. D JT J F A H H" 'F·'lJ.eraI Held F'l'day Ie ling t'uslm'SS mattors, pmd lor thc' In Fl'emont Friday. r" 0UlSe, i arm- . orne ere, I Ii! Cemete y. ' (hcC;:iQ lD AmcrlCllll greenback !'crsonal assuN\nco that gQvern- I 1 Georg* . Crossland, 77. Here And At Pi ger I Wayne Cemetery ssocia on, atl hus \\h\('h \\<:,r(' \\orth only forty ment fmanclng bo gtant<;d er Co lege Instruc- time reside t of Wayne, died its annual stockhol eeting, cenls Tlw<: cheese converted 101 tho proposed new Wayne com- I It 'V' 't eViening following a stroke of For Slain Child. Tuesday, . M. C,TaveUI mto money lmd a \\orld mumly buildmg provlding tho bond tor Comes IliO lSI. plexy. tne body is at the His¢ox I trustee for five years,., F. G. PhilIeo. lu,g po\\cr 1,,)[ ;:<onlt'\\hat less tl:mu J5SlW IS earned, was given to parlor 'pending arrangement for I, secretary, and RoPie W. Ley, wi I a)'ne's delegation by members ot I funeral I surer, for one year el,'lch. All three: I I hi d do"n b'\: tllo state adVISOry board of the 'I always have Wayne and 'WMr. <Crossland had lived in Alfred b Sedlak, succeed themselves: \\Cl(' lllIls.e ) lJVggc -J < T st f th .r T I th 1 W ld war and I na.t1ona.1 mdustnal recovery act I sttll do It IS th most beautifUl ayno years and was III the h S J ru ees or e year arc . . Will' be rt> bureau Chairman J S Horney of httle city III and one of nursery I busmess until his health ua;y chairman, C. M. qUlred td lxtncate ourselves He the most beauhfUl l 1 saw" began fltlUng some months an; killed Herman Lundberg. C, E. Gilder- JUt!'; l'Xp,'r1lUCt'd ,til the maJor and . Y Thus began DI JulIus Temple l_Dcceaj:l-ed is survlveq by hiS Wife, his I son Harry, sleeve and C. A. Chace, t i dt.>pll'SSlOIlS m the last SlXty Ma,rtm met With Dan E House 'VIiednesday when [,Mrs. K. Crosslahl:i, and four 3th. a d then Amount in" thp lot . nerS'1 Har". ,toll he :;B,yS th(: one now Stephens of Fremont, J Ei Law- mtervIcwed after is nrnval the sons. Will qr9sSIand Lmc!>ln. Dr. turned ho gun fund"accordlng to S1 1 ' en, is: _ j l 3SSlll b 1:0 not the least among rence Lincoln, and John Latens- evemng before fro Montgomery, Weldon iCrossland of 1/tochester, N. on hi elf, re- sufficient tp prOVide pc pctuall' r them He the behef that cr. J1', of Omaha, board member.s. ¥t. Va . treat me roost Y: Clemens Crosslanb of Boston, mains critical care. Thc funds hflvlf been nvcst- popUlar acceptance of the NRA re- at Fremont last Fl'lday, and each cordially here d.nd they seem Mass. and Dr Paul Icrossland of at Good cd in bonds whichl-produce l suffi-, qUlrcmcnts \\Il! restore confIdence ffirember assured them that the mg thllt I should Istay. If I don't I San Diego, Calif. Samant IJ1. hospl- clent for thiS. fk'<" and hastl.:'n zeCO\ery It is a new 'Aaync proJect",would be accepted, stay t()0 long," hq added "All I tal her WIth The board of trustees let ,go\crnmctlqJ \Htnkle that inSpIres prOVIded the $2l>,OOO bond Issue was Wish fOl Wayne lSI that the Logan DI C.. I gun sh lodged tract for,1,200 feet of eIght faith As tp meetmg the cost, he passed were bIgger" I e egates BoSen in his ck and feet WIde, to be done on It WIll bi:' less burdensome Mayor Rmger repOrLt; that at DI House, wh([) stoppyd 10 Chi- I T 8t t lIJr tin- gangren devel- In the old ij.nd new PorltOnStOf tpa'n p"'olonged dda;y which might lenst 100, persoml were on hand to cago to see the carile by tratn 0 ae lll.ee g oped, With cemetery. Only bIds. of loc I con w 11a\'8 lllvolvied greater perils Mr. mterview tho board, each delega- Tuesday to Fremp t where Dr. J. Dr. Jullus T. Rouse. Alfred ono 1 badly I tractors were taken and Frank Ghllee IS sound In hIS tion tho financing Of some G W LeWIS met 1m He wiU'.re- The new muslpal comedy, "Let) shot the iB.ttenf;ling physl Ian feels ThIelman, ]1', Will do the t wnrk . expressmg optlmism ba.sed on rea- home proJect George Grabe, Fre- mam over Sund&!y for the Nebras-ITt!:em Eat Cake," sequel to "Of Efforh J!r.re Being Made ITo that'Sedl$ WIll likely recover The proJect did not need to e don ' SOD- confIdence founded mont architect chosen to draw up ka Norn;ml Colleg reunIOn at the Tl1ee I Sing." wrrltten by Kaufman- Take Kittenba'l Teaml Funeral services for Sed- I at present but the trustees f Itl .., on long ('xl=\enencc and close obser· plans for the proposed I Wayne college From W yne Dr House will have fIrst showing m To I lak were held Friday om the Harry 8edlak this would be one way of I, vatlOo He looks for no sudden, bIg buildIng. accompanied thE:'1 Wayne will go to Newark to ViSit his October 3 and Dl House a m yne and Harr) Sedlak waG born Dccem- relieve unemployment fo upswlOg but he feels certain of meI1 when they met with advis- daughter orne Ryskind, to remain for this before American eglOn chose afterward from Pilger bel'10, 192(1, at Wayne Besldef hIS the purpose was on 1;ian Tb, stf1ady untU values ory board He IS the and he plans to all thi1'! faU for leaving for Gr:eece CrItics, be C. A. Orr, James:Ri1 and Rev. H. church, Rev. Walter woenig in parents, Ml and Mrs Alfred WIll be started S9' I l'{':tlCh a ffl+h parity. Then things blue Athens, Greece, t spend a year or sts, thInk the Jl.ew play wIll be an C. Capsey delegates t the charge. Jnterment wa:l lD Pilger lak, two younger SIsters survive, - t; Will proceed prosperously and :e :e . bf more in research' d study on Page Eight) cemeter) also fOUl grandparents .'orIJIer Reside t pHy untIl Mars or some other cal. C OIl ISlme IS carn '1" e ore I ! anutv comos along to blow up the completing CATE If EVENTS ' Legion AUXIliary cho e as delegates i MAKE PROGRESS Of Wayne f 88e8 ccononuc legulanty agalO At 8 speCIal electlOn SCOUTS' 0 OF I Mrs. '"' S. Bresslel, Mrs W D I bel 5 Waypc voters WIIIII oxpress Ij'OR DELECTATION Hall, Mrs W R. HIckman, Mrs. C -- -\' Ii . -t thou of the ! IOFWAYNECOUNTY A.qrrandMrs.A.L.SwaJr, AI' Mrs.!reneGleronWhclWa. 'I:...l Llu.UrL..'Ult Ooro Gron h. $25,000 bond Issue It lSI necessary FIElDS' fOR BEE ternateD a.r€; Mrs. Frank Ii eine , ,- ON TWO D'RAMAS '' "'!\ ml tor tn!, t? Norfolk and t" ,ecuro 60 pcreent of Ihe votes I eounty people are In· Md, Harry 'Mrs, i,J, C, DIXON'S annual st hOm:; , I At Col,lege Cafetepa huck by Via) of Stanlon, PJlger cast, to carry the project The I . vited. to attrac- Johnson, Mrs. John Brugger and plCn!ic August 1u, ce bratin", Burled Sunday. and \\lsnllr lC'vcals a wonderfUllgovernment finances thie entIre durmg the COIDlng Mrs. R. i', Jacobs. I, the founding of the tin, re- -- Mr_ Irene Gleason res! ent of growth o( 'Corn uamage by hail In amount with mterest set lat 4 per- I lbegmlllng todaY with the annuBil Effort.. arc bCIDi{ made tq take minds us of the tIme w en Don- W f ' 1 S(.UlC IS not visible to the cent Wlth the gift of $6!000 from Leaders Hope To Bring The old settlers' picnic at Winmde. tho LegIOn kittenball team aid built the Sort Line, I Chorus Personnel NalQed f a e: yhears i in motorist The corn IS well ad- Wayno Woman's clUb, anq donatJOn Annual St e Husking TflS IS a county PIODlC at WhIch to ente!' the state :meet to be held later Ojcqull'ed ,by the Burlmg- For Musical Comedy <She :a: o as \\.ith u maximum number of 30 percent 0.1: the total best from C Tb W I P oneers and others gather each m connectIon With the conventlOn ton, cutting throug DIXon T B Gi ) di h I of rapldl)' matunng ears One far- the government, the local ontest I ayne. I Y al t(, lIsten to stones of prtnl- Sunda 0 enm da of the con- county and contnbuti to 0 e Yen. per line of the Magdan z brothers, taxpayerfl Will be much reduced Given the ClPprrtuDlty, Wayne It vc experiences and to share in ventlOn be to a olf countylthree new town, Wate!' Rehearsals for the drllmas to were conducted S"hnday atfPonca , 8. flew miles northwest of The building Win cost betreen $37,- county elm provi e plenty of good the program prepail"ed QY church serVIces bury, Allen and Dlx,on Up to presented at Waynu fai and interment 0 In c WIsner, he had never had more 000 and $40090 unde present Spotfl for a huskmg bee ac- younger generatIOns. TomolI'· , 'd that tune central porti ns ofJ:e September 14 and 15 have starte t or better Icorn He mentioned VlO- plane.' cording to report 01 the ro..... in Wayne will be bel,? wh$t an c£lunty dIVIded raIlway bUSl SS undcI directIon oC Harry Fish- WhD was yeara II ' lent wmdj or rUinous hall, both Ofl The WaJine committee haz been tee named to scolnt out good loca- 15 called a "Fun Festival, spoQ- nt y P g between the hne to Po ca and e1 and Henry E Ley The arc 61d e of the coli ge which aI'¢' unlIkely atl thiS season, advised to urge "endorsement of the tioml WIllis foakes, George sored the Wayne Democrat. Baseball, kitten ball, Legjion that to WakefIeld and Harting- "Tho Push" and "Ca.nned Hotel" = 1922 She 8.$ the on/v pOSSIble calamIties that munidpal building project by all Noakes Errul L nge and Wilham Next Sunday graduates of tile boxmg, wreSUlDb: anel commander... tt· About the t1I6 of the Wayne tiand will proVIde some db h d M 81 could wLth full realization civic and business clubs'!1 so that Von SeggerJ\ hav been looking ov- old NC,raSk& college, antcced- ball aro arranged fOl Monda}. b tldinr. of the shorf: meJ the speCIally arranged musIc for the of highest hopeR July moisture Iwhen the committee down to er the fleldg wit lD easy dIstance ent of t e Wayne State TeaChcI]S Parade and contest With more ;P nca branch was ex to mUSIcal Prol 10' Reed Mis::: Gleason, who teaches I a pon- I not flmmred the corn crop, but make formal apphcatiOll for gov- of Wayno City, and recommend College, will have a reUnIon 0'" than 40 bands and druJP corps, Newcartle and Wynn. pntll i.l prepartng thiS. CR came here Tuesday to Vi it un- "' pastures and stimulated ernment fmancing, it lWlll ltave thoso on tile Eeckenhaucr the collqge campus Wakefield \fJ klttenball, exhlhljbon goJf and railway building activi es dlVffi- Chorus "Cantied Hotel," to tIl' Fnday WIth tho C. 0 i alfalfa pir'oduetiOn. Fields united support of Wayn,1e farm three fil cs northeast of advertIsing a "free day" foJl dance are planned <for the closing ed bwpness Ponca w a won- bo dlrected""by Mrs J. M Strahan ;;Ml. and an I by June s drouth have turned to and profesflional men ana 'joVomen Wayne, the Cha Ie£: Meyms farm I August 124, and Carroll i$ pl8.Pr August 29J. derfuUy prosperous tr de and Mrs. :J tC1filler, inCludelj the ghter attended the funeral! s rvice, j ,Tj;hesl green. 6iJld the hay prospeGt . . south 01 town. nd the Herman ' nmg a. Slmllar event August tel', star,bng as a su ply pomt 101lowmg: MISS Viola Yocum, MISS 101 Mrs t-Ieason. has beeQ changed f:oom visions of A g R d.jctinn DinJtlago farm s utheast 3(: Ajcount y UOlon fUNERAL for scattered plOne settle- Jeanne Wright MISS Helen Swan- shortagel tu a.<;su,rance of abun- crea e e .... v The huskl,llg b C IS an annual picniC i scheduled for I ments before the son, Miss Faye'Wmegar. MIss Fau- M T th I dane<' But wblle the north parts Pl. I, E I' d event s onsared by the Nebraska ground::: September 3 Tho Con? growmg withJhe dem nds of an neIl Beckenhauet, MISS MInDle ons er 00 that (sdlI Wd darnagmg' elements, an s xp arne Farmel Pand har. grown to largo cord fall'. comes August 29, 30 mcreasing pOpulabo When Eenkmger, MISS Evelyn Mellor Found In It ve will Yleltl accordmg to ,highest ro ortIons ear' ... contest and 31, and the Wayne county WILL BE FRIDAY nbbons of steel stretc ed across IS<; Minam Huse. Miss Mary I pectatloPs thus year, It IS 8, source A.pplications Are Available drew a ut Y 50 contestants faIr September H. 15 and 16 the center of the co nty and hcolstrahan, MiSS Elame Yocum, A specimen WhICh was fv1 en of reg-rq'l to know that southern . 000 t t w th And many other attractlOns, others gave new c vem$:Jce M M ss June the tooth of a prehist caunllc", have suffered-Horn bhght- Fori Farmers Whp Wish and over 10, b 1 near and remote IDcl f dlD g the to the northwest are, Ponca IT ISS peMg,gy Kn l 0 MISS was found the th h f the grow T P rt" l 50 entnes, a 0 ;) e pel's are I' " t t d tty ater ./lones, ss arce a pp, j E f Wa mg drou WI m c 0 - 0 a IClpa e. dd Tractor are favored over Century of Progress t Chlca- MBA Helrrren asses foun,-\ I s ra e errl 0 m - Mildred Knopp, MIss MarceUa Hen y mung 0 ..l mg corn injured b yond recovery. nee e (J 11 command rattcmtlOn and rs. •. eo lally reduced. Now M & 0 of the Platte river betwee _ Farmers of Wayne cQunty horses for haul g the wagons, as g, WI d 11 r Suddenly At Hom In hne which served the orth part l:Iuntemer, Miss Mildred Creek and Columbus. M n! were . S h IIarGe6SeCL ested In the government's acreage the large crOWd"'lOften make horse;s dnvc away u ca e 1 W k f' ld T d ' the count)' for m than a MISs Paulme Yocum, MISS Jose purnpmg sand from 22 Ie t belo., Kedplllg peoo reduction plan met at t1be CIty hall unmanageable At York, big tents'" I 1 a e Ie ues y. centUT} ha'"' been abandon- phine Ley, M,ss Maryan Noakes, the rivel bed the pump ber We arc told that the golden rule here last Thursday and Iheard G H weJ;:fl erected, I' ce.s and 8. football 8 ff l' I. . I Death came unQ:l:C.pectedly to Mrs ed Railwa;s to ake and MlsR Peace Kingston, t MIS3 Peggy carne They PUiled of spcc¢h IS to say to others wha.t Liggett, who is in of wheat game arranged or entertainment II ers n B A Helg;en at her h me In unmake townS I Strahan, MISS Zada Gi ford, MiSS pump out arid fbund the t oth Jaw you would like to have others say adjustment in Wayne, Stanton rnd or the spectato s, as the actual A 'd . Wakefwld Tuesday morron Mrs "" Noakes, MISS Grace Keiker bone to wh cli it was attached to you I It goes further than that. Cedar counties, explam thJS huskmg take£. 0r y about one hour In Bus cel ....nI Helgren been m poor health lamsts are MISS Margaret Fan- broke from tooth and fell back It requiJres us to say of others what 'ra.ngement. and 20 mmutes and four at fIve -- for some tune and had b en con- I ke, Miss MarIan Ahern and Miss mto thel hole Some of he men we would have others say of. us. Sample caples of the Iapphcatlons additIOnal are needed for Rev. WilliaJIl Kearrts.' A kIe Ifmed to her bed with heart trouble Many Reglst 11 Kathryn Lou J).a.V1.S. were gdmg mto the hole l for thiS This mB.y well arouse the earnest wheat adJustment contracts are welghmg, unloa 109 and ]udgmg, Is Broken Friday Wh n the past feiw days, but her fanuly E I D. IndlanG W!1l be featured 10 the but the' sand caved 10 and they attention of persons who fmd only now in the band of Mr Liggett and In additIOn t(, the council several . L did not rel';l1ze the crttic,lness of mp oymen rIve Saturday program In the after- coulc1 not. I In faults in a copy will be mailed to each wheat local men have taken up the flglltt Outside Qma,..a. n She died 8 noon the pipO of peace ceremony The top face of the topth mea- others But if you uld make grower in this ¢ounty as soon as to bnng thu be to IWayne, and When the aXle of an Inte state cloc that morning WII' be shown. A specJ.il.1 peace sures about seven inches in lenglh complde observance of thIS an accurate mailing hat can be Mayor Martm mgel hopes to se- TranSIt Linlts bun 'brdke F day D ceaseq was born in Sweden on Committee Hopes I 0 Place dance WIll be arraqged WIth peace and four lOches m Width, r and the rule ofl speech don't tr[ cOfUpiled Any farmer who grew curo endorse me project afternoon near the Ten ;Mile 1 non Jun 5 1867 and came to thiS Local Workpten New cerempny by tho chIefs, and local roots a.re about eight IOJ;lg. m'w>lpaJp€r advertising 0 n et- wheat or who Jnad wheat on hiS from ser ice c s. Several the Dodgo street road Ol.l.t of rna-I cou try a/a' young woman On Public ts . T f tooth IS So molar and weighs 22 ent advertIsets land in an)' or all of the base years, othel' towns ar makin a ha, the bus was sent mto a ence No mber 1 10 , 1890, she became the \. The Indians WiLl have speCial cer- nds - 1 1930, 1931\and 1932, is eligible to mmed effort to et the ontest, but at Side of the road and fllVe pe sons bnd of B; A at Ponca, The natIOnal dl'1ve on unemploy- emonlal dances for the e."enlng in goodiconditlon Herel arc a few stlIl1.ulattng sug- sign the wheat adjustment con- Wayne has all quaIlv good chance lIlJured, Re... Wm Kearn of and the moved to a farm ment has found echolllD Wayne ieaturL. a Ml' Em g kept It m water gestion!s from an unidentIfied auth- tract and is entitled to get a a.ccordmg to 0 IClals 01' the Ne- Wayne bemg 10 the group northwest lof Wajkefleld was county where 63 men hrre reglster- u 11 he too It to Lincoln to the or of the application blank., Farmer Rev Kearns had hls left nkle th h nil f many ra Six ed the county mployment h J ° I I st to hlstorl 1 society. I "For every sunset there is a sun- The application is SImple broken 10 two placles. lie wa Slt- to th s lOn, all comm ttec: 10 hopes t t they can Ch nrc es OlD n rise It lines fbr SIgnatures of I tmg at the back of the bUs and was of whom e ltvin: Aaron, secure work on the nu erous - d RAL I "The vas a]onty are not liv w landlords 8nd tenB1l.ts, crops in 1933 BlndweefColltro thrown headllng when the acpldent Jose h Levi , Mrs Os- he workz now 1m pro ect L. C PIcnIC Tues ay E 1N SEp....lEMBER ing Wlckl"d i es, but cluttered hves and sketch of farm showmg occurred. H was taken to St t d Mts Lydia Hel GIldersleevo IS the 10 I regIstra- ME-II With the love y tbrmgs crowded out. location 6lf fields_ It calls,for Is De onstrated Cathel'1ne ho pltal in Omaha and car e f ld s mity He; tldn agent 1D charge f recelYmg ISS Pearl wlll meet r'JIral "Success 's a series of right acreage of wheat planted in the fall nt- his ankle has been placet! in a cast. 0b' a d . d amI filing Any man Wakefield Park Is Scene Qf teo or ayne,' the thoughts' put into action. of 1929, and 1931 and for har- It will probably be five or six hus an. 't J IDe cI ren an without nt employ- Large For' te· oon of S turday, 2, wi · t' t th M F Of W 'l·t threesl J" " th t se to talk over "Mistakes make you ser, ves tne p.ex SUmmer, e aQ:res any ar era weekz before he Wlll be aib e 0 I' ment 4[: urged to reg'ts r. Annual Festivi'ties. i e co-ur pu. '. ' cares make .ou more careful, harvested each of the th-:ee base And Nealrb Counties come home. servlc s for Mrs. Hel- Tho list of abplican is sen in . . i wo 1': for the ear and l'tW8 blunders sho Y19U the way. J years and the total production eaCh. H I MY d ", Others in the llus received only gren w,ll,be helli lafternoon to Lillcoin hortio of state r- Tho annual all-day plcmc, of pli c. ; I "Dream hi dreams; then put on of the years. ,ere on ay. and sHgij.t injuries. 2 lc;:lck at; It e eau, and like repotts at: pouri in members of S1. Johv.!s Evangehcal " " your overalls and go out and make The: county cornmtttee and secrer- Control and of field Rev. Kearns WB..9 attendidg the 2.30 0c ClIck _MISSI0 froIh every countyl commit ee. and St. Paul's congre- Prof. r. Brltell ,.,these dream come true. , tary willl8.verl the acres land bindweed was Idemonstrated bJi F. annual priest,,' retreat which be· chu.rch of .Wak 10 ?f any pUblic proje! t is star ed, gationn drew an unus ally la,rge Prof. 1. H. BrltcH" vyho "If you k ep smiling 1:'1, Keirn of LICOln, for farmers gan in Ornlaha Monday last week, Re'li. C,. A. Bunal Wli 'Wl .. ·U be Josen fr m crow(l. to Graves parlt a,Wakef:eld went a second ough, befor you 11 on applic ,ion blank as ',It is of Wayne and nearby countieS on He was starting home Frida)\'. . fQllow In, Waite _eld cem¢tery. irnong these lists. L or is to be Tuesday, and eo full day s program last Iweek at Mini" enough lp keep smIling a.bOut, brought by theffarmer. a Monda}'. Ma y and I re- Father Graham of St. (/:'eceha -------r---- ' pro..,rated num er waD soon under WB.}·. tRev. W. A. gettingialong a.s well &Sloan be ex- "Ambition is great stuff, farmer turns lr: is first copy he ceived benefici I infOrJ$,tiOn.., church, Omaha, was here from LIMo O.t. of registrants in each ounty, w Gerdes, serves the. two churches as pected. He 'wi. 11 remaJ..'niin Ro ,es-I your head, A grasshopper sbouldn t has fmed it! ou and signed it, he Demonstrati ns werelheld at'the Sunday until Tuesday to 1 have oca WIS ers cause Imost of tile r work now .ter to take treatments I for , try to learn O'be ltangaroo:· becomes a votin men:ber of I,the Emil Meyer pI ee near !Altona,1 the charge of services at St. 1\4a rY's, T N f Ik M t in prospect will be i the South Morning hours were given over two weeks. .. t But neithe should a countjy wheat cott,rol Eph Beckenh uer farm church in the absence of I Rev. 0 OrlO ee Platte co'untry rather than evenly to children's program, followed byl ;'====t' =:::::::::t:::::::::t=; try to ape a One association. Thr.: copIes of the of Wayne, th Tom Hughes fttrm Kearns. : distributect over I state. The races and contests for the young RWF INIlE i 4' I l. ime we had an ,to be '9. :re, on: southwest of arroll and alongl the - 'I I Lutherans I In county committee, wade up, of folks into which all entered hew:- . :B One. '-I tircus perf ,rmer. We,,!h,ad long, ;0 onffno dt : road northeas of Winside: I Wayne Men Enter D' t. t Cession For James Ahern, Ley, IDr. tily. Picnic was served at P Two-:2i.ocals. etout toes a.IJ.' we could hang a lean n , coun y0 ce an lr 0 e J f I: ' I IS rIC IfJ' W'Iliam Hawkins 1 of WayPe, noon hour and th;e afternoon was age) I -c Id superst .bY them. We cOul,d kept by the far I er. . '" Rando phi Tourney nte Week. of Garroll devoted to a ballgame between A race a thout saddle or bn w the tions and answbred W, R. wb and Districlt conVlrlntidn of the North and Fred Miller of will Wakefielct town team and a Wa ' , : dIe and beat< eve.tJ: known P,lcnl(:' At ende." II que.stiOIllJ abb t his work. ' placed secflDd and Fl· G. plac w or Evangelical ,ones to b, given pre- of players from Ltjslio ,precm.ct. Pa I record in liJJ'Held i ed third in ch':lm?idnship flight of Missouri synod,·feren(1)l II call Jromes for Wakefield boys score SoJth- farther Ia hitting_i harder. We . rJ- the Ra1)dolpb mVltation goU' tour· 0 ened t Chti t Lutheran church workers, ba5mg the Ibe on qpal- to 2. Echtenkamp,pltched for t e g. W kef·old 'I WUtlur pea.rly bro UT bef.ore us.tog b picmc Couple arr eed. I, nilmentl Sunday. Othe;r Wayne Nor.fQ'k we. d .. leSda y , aJnd will ex- of reglstran.. ,and giVing town teoam,. as i. I' <;mr hea:d an chabglng I the cur- ras a asons h s ern. d .. I I $n wlio entered 'the meet are F. S. tend thJj' U tJ. TUesday next week. Legion,naires profere e.' Th-e 10- cher. Peppnuller d J-allm.an or, $' th rents of am ilion. r , ;as hel at der t In C" y L st Week Morgan, J. J. Ahern, D. Rev pastor of the cal group expects to ave calls for pitched for the countr lads, With palO Event Nohhl. - ' M:rIiat a: Miss Broc an, :Uewis and W. P. Canning. host reb.. Immanuel l Lutheran employees as soon : road co-n- E. Tarnow c'a ching. e:t "PI I Is CUt In F 'lee 'Croc etlOr d.Q eers sake, C?f, Mr. and s: Ed. of,ot the men aCCompanied. the .' will be trac:c are ,let. , ' Redpc's: Logan VIl1ey.' II. DorQl1Jy an Cas r a and muso':wU ...., ed.', n"'rWaynei naiMr WI TEACH I MUS ' represe led 1iy Itev. F'.C, D<>etor· --, School e.ridsAJ'le Page'Soven dolu Inl severe ,cut Tuesday w;tlen ,Iibe, !' f I 'I "Neb., were tnatried 1Ved- LL Ie. ' Fre , the lay Mi.n.i8ter,I8 ving. ' d t.p k Page I t fell W 110 j mping Or aI porch. C' M t t 'I, nesday, Aug'll t 9, in inahaTJI'hey 111I COLLEGE delcgal 'I .H. an,d Rev. P. A. ho suffered Entert ,.e a I ar :,See,,?n ,Tw •• ''\. Six s ·tche, were required, to on '}!;. t? ee. I r'cre., by H rry Maurice Who has beeD .Robert W,ill. Grace a stroke a't acche.:rtl' 1', Minn., is. Mis£! Pearl ewbll was one of.ll thwe wa ne. close e'w d. , I ,, ..... -ay e of alss, amie w!J.rking on 11 'z:¥aster':;l degree in of :!frank impro!V'ing j nicely, cordIng to county ntendEfits lot th?, .South1east Wayne. I,oviel tes. .. ., .. 'ell.' r pi te s mason and Ml11er. 'I'b bridal party was en- mustc at NOll western univet&ity Erxlebeh l was alternate for word receiveCi .here Feeling re- Third distr ct hd were enthrtain-ed , . 1m: West. I , OtJI.er bu Idt.ng c ors m,e, last, :toe.rtaiil:ed a.t'l r lIf. i.P, at EVE· ston., m., P&s.t,y, Mi'. Fl .. turne,d td the"iffecte4 side SOQ.n af- Monday a Paradl:se. L?cals.· (NOrlP. ast:, Mr. nd rs. Burt an<l TJ;tUtsldBr lat the bu II ';8!ld, homel:of ,e -bride's ,granfpaz;- ,rived 'ome S\locb,Ly to visit his :par- St. raUl of r-_ ter' stroke Il-Dd Is able to be near LOngl Pi e" of E. J. A. Wayne. . i' ! Jack yatt oak Mrs. WOOl See. meet he I t prsd y t1> rs. Henry ent;>., '. and l M1'/', Carl E. Wrjghl. r. oll , ts ,nat"l"dallce. il.ljlo 'Rev. E. , as usUal. He'ls taking a lUce of 13 a colunt. Miss Sew- Two- ne. right . a ghter, DeU8.;t .. ,YIiDIl •. •. NRA ,as t heir MI.n.r ....Rel'dV,e.s and.f.rlend8.W.er. p . H. 8 o.ne m.fre,suminer's wor.!! to d.' oeqe.of rlwJ! LuljI!'/"" Med <j rest. I .'" ..was.' Ii co.mp.alr.,.ied bY. Mr., and., pago.! ' ...,.a y , . .on· , ,ton,' sdDesday IMg;'l!lld work: i ' l' lr\ests In tile Bre!!-"h ,holDe th!\t cOll!pl,ete, his degree. )Mr. Wright !In.. hul/Ch at ,AltOll&. W. A.!, },Itrs. a A SeweI! d Mrs. th5 All'. Exchap,ge: LOc Is. the' 0 Jeft tMre III for , , ': , ". .' .,1. ,e.n!. , ..,g ,and card' hilll been.el.cted to teacb. hllllll,!U'd Ger ,es, Ipast?t of St•. l?8;Uls I,uth: . WIll , ,,. Davis a'! thr.ee:so. sunday. and FO,urf'-C.ar. their om. 10 n Seattle, W' . The -, 8 Meet; ' .. f .ian.d. inlij;l.,e state 1 John der 'oi-f611t."'WiIl the !ond 1t ' Seerl to' h ve 'been 'Visltblg' -; '" to". e er.'Tuesda ome Mo, for the i:orii,. liutherF" ' ....ach.;t e<::j>' h r' christ bert ' srong. Pago ' : . y '

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Recall<od By Wayne Pia­neer--Wonl!erful Corn_ G 0 Ide It Rule "fSpeech-5Qme ' Whoi..• ome Su~g"l'tions. , iYNE, NEBRAS A, TH I¥lDAY, {jiGUST 17, 1933. , '

tr~~:~§fJ~~'i:ii,"i€ BOARD CORDIAL Thilllks Wayne Best G. W.CR SSL\NB ISedlak i ond.i,~n .1. . BOARDRE AM:D i'~¥iE;i¥Sis~1 ~~ M~'~~T!ILittieCity S~en £~!~S~.!. ~S~.! I ~ttl en Ical.!~SSD I~ ~I'~:hnot."p"erre' P:e~~~ v:ryU':U~ :~~ State Atdvisory B,!&rkl ---1- . Passe. On Wednesday I "rV' Lot Owners I \'Va·..!.e' I- -. D J T H·J F A H H" 'F·'lJ.eraI Held F'l'day Ie ¥~.ling t'uslm'SS mattors, pmd lor thc' In Fl'emont Friday. r" 0UlSe, i arm- . ~t orne ere, I Ii! Cemete y. ~ '

(hcC;:iQ lD AmcrlCllll greenback dol~ !'crsonal assuN\nco that gQvern- I 1 Georg* . Crossland, 77. l~ng Here And At Pi ger I'---j---~----- Wayne Cemetery ssocia on, atlhus \\h\('h \\<:,r(' \\orth only forty ment fmanclng ~Ollld bo gtant<;d er Co lege Instruc- time reside t of Wayne, died l~t its annual stockhol ers~ eeting,cenls Tlw<: th~ cheese converted 101 tho proposed new Wayne com- I It 'V' 't eViening following a stroke of apo~ For Slain Child. Tuesday, ele~ted . M. C,TaveUImto money lmd a \\orld p~rchas- mumly buildmg provlding tho bond tor Comes IliO lSI. plexy. tne body is at the His¢ox I trustee for five years,., F. G. PhilIeo.lu,g po\\cr 1,,)[ ;:<onlt'\\hat less tl:mu J5SlW IS earned, was given to parlor 'pending arrangement for I, secretary, and RoPie W. Ley, trea~

~~~: (~~l~t:l'~~L'r kf~)U~~~ac:P~~kng wi I a)'ne's delegation by members ot I ~he funeral I surer, for one year el,'lch. All three:I I hi h~ d do"n b'\: tllo state adVISOry board of the 'I always have I~VCd Wayne and 'WMr. <Crossland had lived in Alfred bSedlak, succeed themselves:

\\Cl(' lllIls.e ('n~ ) lJVggc -J < T st f th .r T Ith 1 W ld war and Ina.t1ona.1 mdustnal recovery act I sttll do It IS th most beautifUl ayno ~any years and was III the h S J ru ees or e year arc . .~~~~1t~1I~;~~ u~~ ~~~len~; Will' be rt> bureau Chairman J S Horney of httle city III Nebr~Ska and one of nursery I busmess until his health :in~1ua;y ,:::~ B~esslel', chairman, C. M. crllve~,qUlred td lxtncate ourselves He ~~; ~t~'lt~~U:C1~l~~~ldI~~dCO~:i:; the most beauhfUl

l1 eve~ saw" began fltlUng some months ag~ sho~ an; killed Herman Lundberg. C, E. Gilder-

~~~. JUt!'; l'Xp,'r1lUCt'd ,til the maJor and . Y Thus began DI JulIus Temple l_Dcceaj:l-ed is survlveq by hiS Wife, his I son Harry, sleeve and C. A. Chace, t i~, UlI~I()r dt.>pll'SSlOIlS m the last SlXty Ma,rtm Rln¥~r met With Dan E House 'VIiednesday ~ormng when [,Mrs. M~ry K. Crosslahl:i, and four 3th. a d then Amount in" thp lot . nerS'1~ii Har". ,toll he :;B,yS th(: one now Stephens of Fremont, J Ei Law- mtervIcwed after is nrnval the sons. Will qr9sSIand o~ Lmc!>ln. Dr. turned ho gun fund"accordlng to rcport~ S1

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b1:0 not the least among rence o~ Lincoln, and John Latens- evemng before fro Montgomery, Weldon iCrossland of 1/tochester, N. on hi elf, re- sufficient tp prOVide pc pctuall'

r them He ~xp1'csscs the behef that cr. J1', of Omaha, board member.s. ¥t. Va . F~OPle! treat me roost Y: Clemens Crosslanb of Boston, mains critical care. Thc funds hflvlf been nvcst-~. popUlar acceptance of the NRA re- at Fremont last Fl'lday, and each cordially here d.nd they seem wlll~ Mass. and Dr Paul Icrossland of condihO~1 at Good cd in bonds whichl-produce l suffi-,~~ qUlrcmcnts \\Il! restore confIdence ffirember assured them that the mg thllt I should Istay. If I don't I San Diego, Calif. Samant IJ1. hospl- clent for thiS.

fk'<" and hastl.:'n zeCO\ery It is a new 'Aaync proJect",would be accepted, stay t()0 long," hq added "All I tal her WIth The board of trustees let o.on~l·J~ ,go\crnmctlqJ \Htnkle that inSpIres prOVIded the $2l>,OOO bond Issue was Wish fOl Wayne lSI that the Logan D I C.. I gun sh ~ lodged tract for,1,200 feet of pavm~, eIght~ faith As tp meetmg the cost, he passed were bIgger" I e egates BoSen in his ck and feet WIde, to be done on sid~ldrives,t,~ thl~l;; It WIll bi:' less burdensome Mayor Rmger repOrLt; that at DI House, wh([) stoppyd 10 Chi- I T 8t t lIJr tin- gangren devel- In the old ij.nd new PorltOnStOf th~

r·.;:~, tpa'n p"'olonged dda;y which might lenst 100, persoml were on hand to cago to see the f~r, carile by tratn 0 a e lll.ee g oped, J~d With cemetery. Only bIds. of loc I conw

11a\'8 lllvolvied greater perils Mr. mterview tho board, each delega- Tuesday to Fremp t where Dr. J. Dr. Jullus T. Rouse. Alfred~ ono 1 badly I tractors were taken and FrankGhllee IS sound In hIS phllosophy~ tion urg~g tho financing Of some G W LeWIS met 1m He wiU'.re- The new muslpal comedy, "Let) shot the iB.ttenf;ling physl Ian feels ThIelman, ]1', Will do thetwnrk.expressmg optlmism ba.sed on rea- home proJect George Grabe, Fre- mam over Sund&!y for the Nebras-ITt!:em Eat Cake," sequel to "Of Efforh J!r.re Being Made ITo that'Sedl$ WIll likely no~ recover The proJect did not need to e don 'SOD- t?xpre~smg confIdence founded mont architect chosen to draw up ka Norn;ml Colleg reunIOn at the Tl1ee I Sing." wrrltten by Kaufman- Take Kittenba'l Teaml Funeral services for ~ry Sed- I at present but the trustees f Itl tha~

.., on long ('xl=\enencc and close obser· plans for the proposed I Wayne college From W yne Dr House R~sklnd, will have fIrst showing m To Conven~ion. I lak were held Friday om the Harry 8edlak this would be one way of elPin~I, vatlOo He looks for no sudden, bIg buildIng. accompanied thE:'1 Wayne will go to Newark to ViSit his IB~ston October 3 and Dl House a ~ckenhaUer p~rlor m yne and Harr) Sedlak waG born Dccem- relieve unemployment as~m~y fo

upswlOg but he feels certain of meI1 when they met with ~e advis- daughter Mr~ orne Ryskind, Ipl~ns to remain for this before Wa~e American eglOn chose afterward from Pilger r~utheraJ bel'10, 192(1, at Wayne Besldef hIS the purpose was on 1;ian Tb,I~ stf1ady l.~n}:lrovement untU values ory board He IS co~pfetIng the and he plans to all thi1'! faU for leaving for Gr:eece CrItics, be C. A. Orr, James:Ri1 and Rev. H. church, Rev. Walter woenig in parents, Ml and Mrs Alfred Sed~ pa~lDg WIll be started S9' I~ l'{':tlCh a ffl+h parity. Then things bluetrl~ts :~~~~~ ~a~eiQ:::U~et~~ Athens, Greece, t spend a year or sts, thInk the Jl.ew play wIll be an C. Capsey delegates t the fltte~ntb charge. Jnterment wa:l lD Pilger lak, two younger SIsters survive, - t;

Will proceed prosperously and hap~ :e :e ~fil. . 'e~ b f more in research' d study ~cont1nuedon Page Eight) :~~::u.~r:yteAC;:gn:::~~nt:030.eII~~: cemeter) also fOUl grandparents .'orIJIer Reside tpHy untIl Mars or some other cal. C OIl ISlme IS carn '1" e ore I !anutv comos along to blow up the completing speciflcatipn~. CATE If EVENTS ' Legion AUXIliary cho e as delegates iMAKE PROGRESS Of Wayne f 88e8ccononuc legulanty agalO At 8 speCIal electlOn o'hISeptem~ SCOUTS' 0 R~IN OF IMrs. '"' S. Bresslel, Mrs W D

Ibel 5 Waypc voters WIIIII oxpress Ij'OR DELECTATION Hall, Mrs W R. HIckman, Mrs. C -- -\' Ii

. -t thou ~pprovaiorrejectrM of the ! IOFWAYNECOUNTY A.qrrandMrs.A.L.SwaJr, AI' Mrs.!reneGleronWhclWa.

'I:...l Llu.UrL..'Ult Ooro Gron h. $25,000 bond Issue It lSI necessary FIElDS' fOR BEE ternateD a.r€; Mrs. Frank Iieine, ,- ~ ON TWO D'RAMAS ' '"'!\ ml tor tn!, t? Norfolk and t" ,ecuro 60 pcreent of Ihe votes I ~AYNE eounty people are In· Md, Harry McMiUa~, 'Mrs, i,J, C, DIXON'S annual ~arv st hOm:; , I At Col,lege Cafetepahuck by Via) of Stanlon, PJlger cast, to carry the project The I . vited. to numeI"o~s attrac- Johnson, Mrs. John Brugger and plCn!ic August 1u, ce bratin", Burled Sunday.and \\lsnllr lC'vcals a wonderfUllgovernment finances thie entIre ~ons durmg the COIDlng month~ Mrs. R. i', Jacobs. I, the founding of the tin, re- -- Mr_ Irene Gleason res! ent ofgrowth o( 'Corn uamage by hail In amount with mterest set lat 4 per- I lbegmlllng todaY with the annuBil Effort.. arc bCIDi{ made tq take minds us of the tIme w en Don- W f ' 1S(.UlC sec~ons IS not visible to the cent Wlth the gift of $6!000 from Leaders Hope To Bring The old settlers' picnic at Winmde. tho Way~c LegIOn kittenball team aid M~Lean built the Sort Line, I Chorus Personnel NalQed f ~yn()ha e: yhearsi in ~motorist The corn IS well ad- Wayno Woman's clUb, anq donatJOn Annual St e Husking TflS IS a county PIODlC at WhIch to ente!' the state :meet to be held later Ojcqull'ed ,by the Burlmg- For Musical Comedy ;h~;:~ag <She :a:o asvanCl~d \\.ith u maximum number of 30 percent 0.1: the total best from C Tb W I P oneers and others gather each m connectIon With the conventlOn ton, cutting throug DIXon T B Gi ) di h I

~ of rapldl)' matunng ears One far- the government, the cos~ t~ local ontest I ayne. I Y al t(, lIsten to stones of prtnl- Sunda 0 enm da of the con- county and contnbuti to th~ 0 e Yen. :~:~r~~r~il~~~~~~~e~1 r~::;~ per line of the Magdanz brothers, taxpayerfl Will be much reduced Given the ClPprrtuDlty, Wayne It vc experiences and to share in ventlOn )'W1~ be ~evofed to a olf countylthree new town, Wate!' Rehearsals for the drllmas to b~ were conducted S"hnday atfPonca, '~:\lng 8. flew miles northwest of The building Win cost betreen $37,- county elm provi e plenty of good the program prepail"ed QY tourna~ent church serVIces b~e- bury, Allen and Dlx,on Up to presented at Waynu count~ fai and interment 0 w~r:; In ~mersonc WIsner, .s~ld he had never had more 000 and $40090 unde present Spotfl for a st~~ huskmg bee ac- younger generatIOns. TomolI'· , 'd that tune central porti ns ofJ:e September 14 and 15 have starte t~ or better Icorn He mentioned VlO- plane.' cording to report 01 the co~mit- ro..... in Wayne will be bel,? wh$t ~l1'r::\~m;~SiC:~dro~:' an c£lunty dIVIded raIlway bUSl SS undcI directIon oC Harry E~lG Fish- cC~~i~rblcason,WhD was ~4 yeara II

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lent wmdj or rUinous hall, both Ofl The WaJine committee haz been tee named to scolnt out good loca- 15 called a "Fun Festival, spoQ- nt y P g '~l between the hne to Po ca and e1 and Henry E Ley The ~lays arc 61d ha"L~Lhar e of the coli ge caf~which aI'¢' unlIkely atl thiS season, advised to urge "endorsement of the tioml WIllis foakes, George sored ~y the Wayne Democrat. Baseball, kitten ball, Legjion fee~: that to WakefIeld and Harting- "Tho Push" and "Ca.nned Hotel" etc~Il'=fr~rfi 1922 ~o 1~25 She

• 8.$ the on/v pOSSIble calamIties that munidpal building project by all Noakes Errul L nge and Wilham Next Sunday graduates of tile boxmg, wreSUlDb: anel commander... tt· About the t1I6 of the Wayne tiand will proVIde some d b h d h~P. M 81could Jnte~ferc wLth full realization civic and business clubs'!1 so that Von SeggerJ\ hav been looking ov- old NC,raSk& college, antcced- ball aro arranged fOl Monda}. b tldinr. of the shorf: meJ the speCIally arranged musIc for the ~fa~~v~~:duaioO~\h:UC~lll~~'he~3e, I·of highest hopeR July moisture Iwhen the committee goe~ down to er the fleldg wit lD easy dIstance ent of t e Wayne State TeaChcI]S Parade and contest With more ; P nca branch was ex end~d to mUSIcal comed~ Prol 10' ~ Reed Mis::: Gleason, who teaches Ia pon- I

• not onl)~ flmmred the corn crop, but make formal apphcatiOll for gov- of Wayno City, and recommend College, will have a reUnIon 0'" than 40 bands and druJP corps, Newcartle and Wynn. pntll i.l prepartng thiS. CR came here Tuesday to Vi it un-"' enhvcn('~ pastures and stimulated ernment fmancing, it lWlll ltave thoso on tile ~Ph Eeckenhaucr the collqge campus Wakefield \fJ klttenball, exhlhljbon goJf and railway building activi es dlVffi- Chorus ~r "Cantied Hotel," to tIl' Fnday WIth tho C. 0 ~1f.hellS~ i

alfalfa pir'oduetiOn. Fields brown~ united support of Wayn,1e bus~ne!1lS farm three fil cs northeast of advertIsing a "free day" foJl dance are planned<for the closing ed bwpness Ponca w a won- bo dlrected""by Mrs J. M Strahan ;;Ml. and ~Mltch~U an ~\l.:~ I~ by June s drouth have turned to and profesflional men ana 'joVomen Wayne, the Cha Ie£: Meyms farm I August 124, and Carroll i$ pl8.Pr &~, August 29J. derfuUy prosperous tr de cen~ and Mrs. :J tC1filler, inCludelj the ghter attended the funeral! s rvice, j,Tj;hesl green. 6iJld the hay prospeGt . . south 01 town. nd the Herman ' nmg a. Slmllar event ~or August tel', star,bng as a su ply pomt 101lowmg: MISS Viola Yocum, MISS 101 Mrs t-Ieason.has beeQ changed f:oom visions of A g R d.jctinn DinJtlago farm s utheast 3(: Ajcounty Far~ers UOlon fUNERAL RIT~S for scattered plOne settle- Jeanne Wright MISS Helen Swan- ~shortagel tu a.<;su,rance of abun- crea e e.... v The huskl,llg b C IS an annual picniC i scheduled for thetai~ I ments before the CIVl~war,and son, Miss Faye'Wmegar. MIss Fau- M ~tT th I ~dane<' But wblle the north parts Pl. I, E I' d event s onsared by the Nebraska ground::: September 3 Tho Con? growmg withJhe dem nds of an neIl Beckenhauet, MISS MInDle ons er 00 ~that (sdlIWd darnagmg' elements, an s xp arne Farmel Pand har. grown to largo cord fall'. comes August 29, 30 mcreasing pOpulabo When Eenkmger, MISS Evelyn Mellor Found In It vewill Yleltl accordmg to ,highest ex~ _~ ro ortIons L~t ear' ... contest and 31, and the Wayne county WILL BE FRIDAY nbbons of steel stretc ed across IS<; Minam Huse. Miss Mary IpectatloPs thus year, It IS 8, source A.pplications Are Available ~t ~ork drew a utY50 contestants faIr September H. 15 and 16 the center of the co nty and hcolstrahan, MiSS Elame Yocum, A specimen WhICh was fv1 enof reg-rq'l to know that southern . 000 t t w th And many other attractlOns, others gave new c vem$:Jce M M ss June Gal~ the tooth of a prehistcaunllc", have suffered-Horn bhght- Fori Farmers Whp Wish and over 10, b ~SP2eceoahor,s 1 near and remote IDclfdlDg the to the northwest are, Ponca IT ISS peMg,gy Morl'l~'l Kn

l0 MISS was found the la~~10f

·~th th ~ h f the grow T P rt" l 50 entnes, a 0 ;) e pel's areI' "t t d tty ater ./lones, ss arce a pp, j E f Wamg drou WI m c 0 - 0 a IClpa e. d d Tractor are favored over Century of Progress t Chlca- MBA Helrrren asses foun,-\ I s ra e errl 0 m - Mildred Knopp, MIss MarceUa Hen y mung 0 ..lmg corn injured b yond recovery. nee e (J 11 command rattcmtlOn and rs. •. eo lally reduced. Now t~ M & 0 of the Platte river betwee Si1ve~1

_ Farmers of Wayne cQunty mter~ horses for haul g the wagons, as g, WI d 11 r Suddenly At Hom In hne which served the orth part l:Iuntemer, Miss Mildred Moses~ Creek and Columbus. M n! were. S h IIarGe6SeCL ested In the government's acreage the large crOWd"'lOften make horse;s dnvc away u ca e 1 W k f' ld T d ' the count)' for m ~ than a MISs Paulme Yocum, MISS Jose purnpmg sand from 22 Ie t belo.,

Kedplllg peoo reduction plan met at t1be CIty hall unmanageable At York, big tents'" ~ I ~_ 1 a e Ie ues y. ~~li centUT} ha'"' been abandon- phine Ley, M,ss Maryan Noakes, the rivel bed whe~ the pump berWe arc told that the golden rule here last Thursday and Iheard G H weJ;:fl erected, I' ce.s and 8. football 8 ff l' I. . I Death came unQ:l:C.pectedly to Mrs ed Railwa;s u;~d to ake and MlsR Peace Kingston, tMIS3 Peggy carne clogg~d. They PUiled th~

of spcc¢h IS to say to others wha.t Liggett, who is in char~e of wheat game arranged or entertainment II ers n JUr~e8 B A Helg;en at her h me In unmake townS I Strahan, MISS Zada Gi ford, MiSS pump out arid fbund the t oth Jawyou would like to have others say adjustment in Wayne, Stanton rnd or the spectato s, as the actual A 'd .Wakefwld Tuesday morron Mrs "" ~uclle Noakes, MISS Grace Keiker bone to wh cli it was attachedto you I It goes further than that. Cedar counties, explam thJS ~r- huskmg take£. 0ry about one hour In Bus cel ....nI Helgren h~d been m poor health lamsts are MISS Margaret Fan- broke from ~e tooth and fell backIt requiJres us to say of others what 'ra.ngement. and 20 mmutes and four at fIve -- for some tune and had b en con- • I ke, Miss MarIan Ahern and Miss mto thel hole Some of he menwe would have others say of. us. Sample caples of the Iapphcatlons additIOnal hours~ are needed for Rev. WilliaJIl Kearrts.' A kIe Ifmed to her bed with heart trouble Many Reglst 11 Kathryn Lou J).a.V1.S. were gdmg mto the hole l for thiSThis mB.y well arouse the earnest f~r wheat adJustment contracts are welghmg, unloa 109 and ]udgmg, Is Broken Friday Wh n the past feiw days, but her fanuly E I D. IndlanG W!1l be featured 10 the but the' sand caved 10 and theyattention of persons who fmd only now in the band of Mr Liggett and In additIOn t(, the council several . L did not rel';l1ze the crttic,lness of mp oymen rIve Saturday program In the after- coulc1 not. IVlrtue~ In thems~lveS. ~y faults in a copy will be mailed to each wheat local men have taken up the flglltt Outside Qma,..a. her~ondlb n She died ~t 8 o'~ ~ noon the pipO of peace ceremony The top face of the topth mea-others But if you uld make grower in this ¢ounty as soon as to bnng thu b e to IWayne, and When the aXle of an Inte state cloc that morning • -~ WII' be shown. A specJ.il.1 peace sures about seven inches in lenglhcomplde observance of thIS golde~ an accurate mailing hat can be Mayor Martm mgel hopes to se- TranSIt Linlts bun 'brdke F day D ceaseq was born in Sweden on Committee Hopes I 0 Place dance WIll be arraqged WIth peace and four lOches m Width, r and therule ofl speech don't tr[ it~fse cOfUpiled Any farmer who grew curo endorseme Of~O project afternoon near the Ten ;Mile 1 non Jun 5 1867 and came to thiS Local Workpten New cerempny by tho chIefs, and local roots a.re about eight m~es IOJ;lg.m'w>lpaJp€r advertising 0 n et- wheat or who Jnad wheat on hiS from local~ ser ice c s. Several the Dodgo street road Ol.l.t of rna-I cou try a/a' young woman On Public rro~e ts offlCIaI~. . T f tooth IS So molar and weighs 22ent advertIsets land in an)' or all of the base years, othel' towns ar makin a deter~ ha, the bus was sent mto a ence No mber 110, 1890, she became the \. The Indians WiLl have speCial cer- nds

- 1 1930, 1931\and 1932, is eligible to mmed effort to et the ontest, but at Side of the road and fllVe pe sons bnd of B; A H~lgren at Ponca, The natIOnal dl'1ve on unemploy- emonlal dances for the e."enlng he~tooth wa~ in goodiconditlonHerel arc a few stlIl1.ulattng sug- sign the wheat adjustment con- Wayne has all quaIlv good chance lIlJured, Re... Wm Kearn of and the c~uple moved to a farm ment has found echolllD Wayne ieaturL. a Ml' Em g kept It m water

gestion!s from an unidentIfied auth- tract and is entitled to get a ~opy a.ccordmg to 0 IClals 01' the Ne- Wayne bemg 10 the group northwest lof Wajkefleld W~Ch was county where 63 men hrre reglster- u 11 he too It to Lincoln to theor of the application blank., \:iIrask~ Farmer Rev Kearns had hls left nkle th h nil f many ~e ra Six ed Wl~h the county r~ mployment h J ° I I st to hlstorl 1 society. I

"For every sunset there is a sun- The application bl~k, is SImple broken 10 two placles. lie wa Slt- ch~;~ren0~1~e~~~n to th s lOn, all comm ttec: 10 hopes t t they can Chnrc es OlD nrise ~ It contai~s lines fbr SIgnatures of • I tmg at the back of the bUs and was of whom e ltvin: c~rl' Aaron, secure work on the nu erous pu~- • - d RAL I ~TRUCTC!);RS

"The vas a]onty are not livw landlords 8nd tenB1l.ts, crops in 1933 BlndweefColltro thrown headllng when the acpldent Jose h a~r Levi ~elge , Mrs Os- he workz now 1m pro ect L. C PIcnIC Tues ay E 1N SEp....lEMBERing Wlckl"d i es, but cluttered hves and roug~ sketch of farm showmg occurred. H was taken to St ~ t d Mts Lydia Hel GIldersleevo IS the 10 I regIstra- ME-IIWith the love y tbrmgs crowded out. location 6lf fields_ It ~lso calls,for Is De onstrated Cathel'1ne ho pltal in Omaha and car el~~~a~ f ld s mity He; tldn agent 1D charge f recelYmg -~ ISS Pearl ~ewell wlll meet r'JIral

"Success 's a series of right acreage of wheat planted in the fall nt- his ankle has been placet! in a cast. gre~, a~ 0b' a ~Jed ;1~ . d amI filing applica~on~. Any man Wakefield Park Is Scene Qf teo her~ or ayne,' CQUr~y the Jl~,l-thoughts' put into action. of 1929, 1~30 and 1931 and for har- ~ It will probably be five or six hus an. 't J IDe >~n c I ren an wh:'O'i~ without petm~ nt employ- Large G~th~ring For' te· oon of S turday, SeJ?temb~r 2,

wi· t' t ~ th M F Of W 'l·t threesl 1:'lrssur~ve. J" " th t se to talk over"Mistakes make you ser, ves tne p.ex SUmmer, e aQ:res any ar era ay~e weekz before he Wlll be aib e 0 I' ment 4[: urged to reg'ts r. Annual Festivi'ties. i ~ e co-ur pu. '. 'cares make .ou more careful, a.n~ harvested each of the th-:ee base And Nealrb Counties come home. Fune~al! servlc s for Mrs. Hel- Tho list of abplican is sen in . . i wo 1': for the ear and l'tW8 ~up-blunders sho Y19U the way. J years and the total production eaCh. H ~ I MY d ", Others in the llus received only gren w,ll,be helli ~riday lafternoon to Lillcoin hortio of t~ state r- Tho annual all-day plcmc, of pli c. ;I "Dream hi dreams; then put on of the years. ,ere on ay. bn~isetl and sHgij.t injuries. ~I a~ 2 ~ lc;:lck at; It e h~m~, ~d, a~ eau, and like repotts at: pouri in members of S1. Johv.!s Evangehcal " "

your overalls and go out and make The: county cornmtttee and secrer- Control and ~radication of field Rev. Kearns WB..9 attendidg the 2.30 0 c ClIck a~t:. swe~s~ _MISSI0 froIh every countyl commit ee. and St. Paul's EVange~ca1 congre- Prof. r. Brltell *~.,.,these dream come true. , tary willl8.verl the acres land bindweed was Idemonstrated bJi F. annual priest,,' retreat which be· chu.rch of .Wak lel~, 10 ,ch~rge ?f Whe~ any pUblic proje! t is star ed, gationn drew an unus ally la,rge Prof. 1. H. BrltcH" vyho 1;1n~er-

"If you k ep smiling ~o.,ngl.een- productionandf~retheaIlot~ent1:'1, Keirn of LICOln, for farmers gan in Ornlaha Monday last week, Re'li. C,. A. TU1~U1St. Bunal Wli wor~Ejrg 'Wl..·U be Josen fr m crow(l. to Graves parlt a,Wakef:eld went a second operatiQ~ Mo~da:Y.ough, befor ren~ you 11 ~ve on ea~h applic ,ion blank as ',It is of Wayne and nearby countieS on He was starting home Frida)\'. . fQllow In, Waite _eld cem¢tery. irnong these lists. L or is to be Tuesday, and eo full day s program last Iweek at ~ochester, Mini" ~senough lp keep smIling a.bOut, brought by theffarmer. Wh~!Il a Monda}'. Ma y attend~d and I re- Father Graham of St. (/:'eceha -------r---- ' pro..,rated according~thC num er waD soon under WB.}·. tRev. W. A. gettingialong a.s well &Sloan be ex-

"Ambition is great stuff, bu~ u~e farmer turns lr: is first copy a~, he ceived benefici I infOrJ$,tiOn.., church, Omaha, was here from LIMo O.t. of registrants in each ounty, w Gerdes, serves the. two churches as pected. He 'wi.11 remaJ..'niin Ro ,es-Iyour head, A grasshopper sbouldn t has fmed it! ou and signed it, he Demonstrati ns werelheld at'the Sunday until Tuesday to 1 have oca WIS ers cause Imost of tile r work now pasto~·. .ter to take treatments Ifor a~ut

, try to learn O'be ~ ltangaroo:· becomes a votin men:ber of I,the Emil Meyer pI ee near !Altona,1 the charge of services at St. 1\4a rY's, T N f Ik M t in prospect will be i the South Morning hours were given over two weeks. .. t

But neithe should a kan~ countjy wheat ~:~duCtion cott,rol Eph Beckenh uer farm north~ast church in the absence of I Rev. 0 OrlO ee Platte co'untry rather than evenly to children's program, followed byl ;'====t'=:::::::::t:::::::::t=;try to ape a grasshop~er. One association. Thr.: copIes of the of Wayne, th Tom Hughes fttrm Kearns. : ~ distributect over th~,! I state. The races and contests for the young RWF INIlE i ~ 4'

I l.ime we had an ambltl~~, ,to be '9. ap~ltati~n :re, ~~ on: t~ ~~n~ southwest of arroll and alongl the - 'I Evang~lical I Lutherans I In county committee, wade up, of folks into which all entered hew:- . :B~.tlon One. '-Itircus perf ,rmer. We,,!h,ad long, ;0 th:Shl~gtonffno e~~. d t : road northeas of Winside: I Wayne Men Enter D' t . t Cession For James Ahern, ~Ollie~. Ley, IDr. tily. Picnic dinn~er was served at P Two-:2i.ocals. ~etout toes a.IJ.' we could hang a lean n , coun y 0 ce an lr 0 e b· J f • I: ' I IS rIC IfJ' W'Iliam Hawkins 1 of WayPe, noon hour and th;e afternoon was age) I -c I dsuperst .bY them. We cOul,d kept by the far I er. . '" th~~;~~oHA ~ ~~~tp~::,a a~~: d~~ Rando phi Tourney nte ,Co~inft Week. an~ ¥a~ghn Willi~m of Garroll devoted to a ballgame between pat:~~~hrecSh~~~~S' o~:h~st

A race a thout saddle or bnw II.I~' the demon~tr tions and answbred W, R. ~ickm:anwb medal~st and Districlt conVlrlntidn of the North and Fred Miller of in~ide, will Wakefielct town team and a g~oup Wa n~ ' , :

dIe and beat< eve.tJ: known P,lcnl(:' At ende." II que.stiOIllJ abb t his work. ' placed secflDd and Fl· G. Dal~ placw Nebras~, distri~t or Evangelical choos~i.the ,ones to b, given pre- of players from Ltjslio ,precm.ct. Pa ~o~r-EditorfalSI' Irecord in m:atte'r~fbei.J]g_t:!~~, liJJ'Held nTue8~aU. i ed third in ch':lm?idnship flight of Luthera~ thur~b, Missouri synod,·feren(1)l wh~n II call Jromes for Wakefield boys won,.b~ score O~6 pag~ F~ve-Wakefield. SoJth-farther Ia hitting_i harder. We ~. . rJ- the Ra1)dolpb mVltation goU' tour· 0 ened t Chti t Lutheran church workers, ba5mg the c~ Ibe on qpal- to 2. Echtenkamp,pltched for t e g. W kef·old 'I WUtlur

pea.rly bro UT nec~ bef.ore us.tog b A~nu picmc o~ ~~east~~. Couple arr eed. I, nilmentl Sunday. Othe;r Wayne ~Nor.fQ'k we.d.. leSday, aJnd will ex- Ificati~mfl of reglstran.. ,and giVing town teoam,. wi~h Hen~sChke as cat~ ~S~.t.hW.est.wa~ne: i. I'<;mr hea:d an chabglng Ithe cur- ras a asons h s ern. d .. I I $n wlio entered 'the meet are F. S. tend thJj' U tJ. TUesday next week. Legion,naires profere e.' Th-e 10- cher. Peppnuller d J-allm.an or, $' th wa~Cfield.ILarents of am ilion. r , ;as hel at p~eder

t-:;u:s~Yland In C" y L st Week Morgan, J. J. Ahern, Dr.;J~' D. Rev M;~gMa;yer·is pastor of the cal group expects to ave calls for pitched for the countr lads, With palO ~lxW~ol~ Event Nohhl.

- ' M:rIiat a: ~c s:~t e~'ndYMi~r, ~J' Miss Sadd~ Broc an, daulhte~ :Uewis and W. P. Canning. ~~til1eJ host Ch~'reb.. Immanuel l Lutheran employees as soon : road co-n- E. Tarnow c'a ching. e:t eWak'~~ield. "PI ~ 1:~ek.I Is CUt In F 'lee 'Croc etlOr d.Q eers sake, C?f, Mr. and s: Ed. BroCkm'~ of,ot the men aCCompanied. the .' ~urch nea~ ~~ef~~~,will be trac:c are ,let. , ' Redpc's: Logan VIl1ey.' I I .

DorQl1Jy an Cas r sl/Uer~d a and muso':wU ...., ed.', n"'rWaynei naiMr Itiln.n,;~eof WI TEACH IMUS

' represe led 1iy Itev. F'.C, D<>etor· --, School e.ridsAJ'le Page'Soven _~ant dolu Inlsevere ,cut Tuesday w;tlen ,Iibe, ! ' f • I 'I MUl~r, "Neb., were tnatried 1Ved- LL Ie. ' ~~c1, Fre , ¥eY~J:, t~:e la~t~r the lay Mi.n.i8ter,I8 T~ ving. • ' d t.p k Page IEight--.:..soCietY.~ I tfell W 110 j mping Or a I porch. C' Mt ~ t 'I, nesday, Aug'll t 9, in inahaTJI'hey 111I MIS~OURI COLLEGE delcgal 'I Re~f .H. 'lIopm~IU! an,d Rev. P. A. IDavi-;;;'~ ho suffered Entert ,.e a I ar :,See,,?n ,Tw•• ~_

''\. Six s ·tche, were required, to on '}!;. t? 8~ ee. I r'cre., attend~( by H rry Br~4man. Maurice w~ghi, Who has beeD .Robert I.rah~.,W,ill. rep~ent Grace a stroke a't acche.:rtl' 1', Minn., is. Mis£! Pearl ewbll was one of.ll Pa~e o~e~,so!J.thwe ~ wa ne.close e'w d. , I ,,.....-ay e on.l~ht of Gretna,·a~ alss, amie 13fPas~ w!J.rking on 11 'z:¥aster':;l degree in Lutherai~ chu~Ch of Wa.yn~. :!frank impro!V'ing j nicely, -~ cordIng to county s~pe ntendEfits lot th?, .South1east Wayne. I ,oviel tes.

.. . , .. 'ell.' r t(~rs, pi te s mason and o~ Ml11er. 'I'b bridal party was en- mustc at NOll western univet&ity Erxlebeh l was Ina~ed, alternate for word receiveCi .here Feeling re- Third distr ct hd were enthrtain-ed t.6~le. , .1m: West. I , OtJI.er bu Idt.ng ~ohtr c ors m,e, last, :toe.rtaiil:ed a.t'l ~ne.r lIf.t:erw$r,~. i.P, at EVE·ston., m., ,I~e P&s.t,y,ea.r:~ ,8.~ Mi'. Fr~m. ~v.,I~. Fl.. Kro~ot turne,d td the"iffecte4 side SOQ.n af- Monday a idd~n Paradl:se. p~rk ~rlfnna. L?cals.· (NOrlP. ast:,

Mr. nd rs. Burt Hy1t.~t,' an<l TJ;tUtsldBr lat the bu II ';8!ld, !:.he~ ~b:~ homel:of ,e -bride's ,granfpaz;- ,rived 'ome S\locb,Ly to visit his :par- St. raUl ~ I,;.utferan:~hprfhof r-_ ter' ~'O stroke Il-Dd h~ Is able to be near LOngl Pi e" k~ts of E. J. A. Wayne. . i' ~.J !Jack yatt oak Mrs. WOOl See. meet he ~ ~.,It prsd y t1> ~ijts;Mr. a",~ rs. Henry Br~:th ~t ent;>., '. andlM1'/', Carl E. Wrjghl. r.oll, ts ,nat"l"dallce. il.ljlo 'Rev. E. ~bou , as usUal. He'ls taking a lUce of 13 a colunt. Miss Sew- ~.ge.Two- No~thWW,t "1'i~,ne.

right . a ghter, DeU8.;t.. ,YIiDIl•. '!l'cu~~ ~•. NRA ,as t a(r.c~ heir MI.n.r....• Rel'dV,e.s and.f.rlend8.W.er.p. H.~.ha.8 o.ne m.fre,suminer's wor.!! to d.' oeqe.of A.~.I~1~.~gT.rlwJ! LuljI!'/"" Med <j rest. I .'" ~',ll ..was.' Ii co.mp.alr.,.ied bY. Mr., and., pago.! Tb.re"-c-Ea.rl~ '...,.ay, ~". .on· ,

,ton,' sdDesday IMg;'l!lld work: i ' l' lr\ests In tile Bre!!-"h ,holDe th!\t cOll!pl,ete, his degree. )Mr. Wright !In.. hul/Ch at ,AltOll&. ,""~' W. A.!, },Itrs. a A SeweI! d Mrs. Fran~ th5 All'. Exchap,ge: LOc Is. ••the' 0 Jeft tMre b"~ III for , ,': , ". .' .,1.,e.n!.,..,g ,and card' hilll been.el.cted to teacb. hllllll,!U'd Ger ,es, Ipast?t of St•. l?8;Uls I,uth: . WIll~' , , , . Davis a'! thr.ee:so. sunday. and ~ag. FO,urf'-C.ar.r~l1. ~." C~_.l~.their om.10 n Seattle, W' . The -, 'dtfe~ 8 Meet; ' .. pI1~ty f .ian.d. orches~ra inlij;l.,e state teacJ:1er.~ col~, ~ ,Wakef~elc;1dt.an~al: 1 John ~ ~;tder ~ 'oi-f611t."'WiIl the ~up return~.d !ond ~e~~ Pag~ Fiv~~~~I~~. 1t 'Seerl to' h ve 'been 'Visltblg'-; '" ca'"~'!'le to". e er.'Tuesda ~.. ome l~ge'at'Ma~e.Mo, for the i:orii,. liutherF" '~b ' ....ach.;t e<::j>' h r'christ bert ' srong. d~put Pago 'Six-,-So~}aL,g~. ,."ID~.:., '

=~ 1'~/.,~her.Jnclt,;~~,'olnC.~=~I~~onslrO' : ~~~lai ~~l~~ • ~, ~e~;:,~w;:~ ~~~Jr ,~a~eo~~. . y ~~jrf;:E~i·,,>~;":!,1[, '!xaif:;!7':"::~lO"<,, '

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The laughter land' teears ... the tumult andj turmoil... the raw. rugged, explosive drama of thIS worldgone mad bl~oned irl fire aqross the scr~e.r- Also.comedy and ,ews. '.. }'~L. J. ':Friday, Saturflay 3Sc·lOc A f, 18·19

"Perfect IUunder~tamli,,:g" "sta .ringGloria Swanson, last tImes .ton ght,Thursday,'August:17. "

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Jar Rubbers ~te Up. 3 1l0Z. 10cJar Lids BaIl Mason zinc. 1l0ZEN 23e:Fruit Jars Wi~i~n69c. QUARTS 79cPineapple Libby'. crn~ed. No. cl~ 49c'Peaches :;::.~;.;~ Rose llale No. c~ 49t

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A ordJial InvltaUon to nttertd ouir welborne, real wo ship, and worth.. tel' and_ family, Mr. IR d Mrs. ~drient, S. D, h~ve $pent!th pastservt es is extended to all. ful message.... Co lnuing the spec~ George Borg and son. The :J3orgs month at the Ve eel1 11> e and.

~l -- ial series for Au at Sunday eve- visttedl at Emerson Sa~uVl1ay eVCl. VIan to ret~rn to rient with t1~eThOOphtlus Ch11rch. nings. This w1Ul e:' "Take" as one nlng I I JohUSOhs '1'1u~'sday,

lRe~. A. Hoferer, pastor) of the "Four Gr t Words of Our About f01tylneighbor~ anLl relal- Mn 1311l1che Sanson l\na chll- I~

au day school at 8:45 a. m. Lord," Uvea went to I the Cil1l1ence Holm drehlantlCurtis J? nsono Oakl~nd ,Se vices at 9:30 n. m. I ·If needed in an way, sickness or home Mondu.y evening and sur.. WCle dinner andjs pper uesls at I, IILllJdies'l AId pleets August 2~ trouble. where ther pn.stor~ 9.1'e pl'ised lhom 'A tempthg lunCheo~ Clarence Holm'sJo 'l'h:ll.t day, Af- IlthlMra. Hugo Fischer. away, thts pastei' wllI bo glad to con~h;tmg oC doffee, Icl! ,cream {In ternoon: visitors Were: Patricia

I I I ,-- servo, and I not try to steal cake, was served. Kiernan, Helen Sc lUltz hd AllenI ! "cthodJ~t Ch\lJ'Ch~, shoep.! Mr, and Mrs. Herbe,~t Johns0J;1 Cat'~son. 1 I

<RfV' ~8.rold C. Capsey, pastor} ---- entertai~ed Mr. and Mrs. DaVI~ Billy Alexnnde afi(~,DwainT ere .iwiil"be no Sunday ,school Loe:an alley Warn and daughters of Turloc , Scott returned undayT, eveningod c ~trCh next Sunday. LJ California, and Mr. and iMrs. Elme from their hltch- ike thp. ~heyWjOI t~ank Dr. H. D. G~lffin for (By ~taff C rrespondent) Fleetwood and family Ifor dinne ~ere out as far a the. c?ltsf visit-.'·, .

occupying'the pUlpit last Sunday Mr anti 'Mrs. aude Stanley of Monday evening, I mg at Seattle" n-slungt-on, and'~m~Tf~g! and for .his he~~f)ll ser- DixoA, 'Were Sun ay evening vls~ Mr. and Mrs. Fred IMuller and a,ther points, T.hey ~t.u~ned-by way

I"motl;. We also t~ank Mrs. H. Lynn itors at GUy Scot 's, Frances went to Minnebota Thurs- of Minneapolis rJl\lgmg a .boyrlTut¥J ~or per beautiful 8910

. I Mr, and Mrs. ~lll Malmberg and day for a fishing trip. They went"to friend f~om that llace 1;Jack ~ith!' ~~e J~ni~r leal?:ue ",:ill serve s.~lP~ ~anpilY of WinSif'visited at Art Glenwood Pat:k to fish. They visit- . tiiem.. Billy Alex~n~er and frJe.~?I per at, ~hei chur~h Frtday froW ~ Veseen's 'Wednes ay. ed frien.ds at Canton, S. D., and plan to return to. Mil1neapOl~g

until I." ' Mr. and Mrs. Byron Ruth of Dawson, Minnesota, entoute Tucf"uay. The fOI1mer rtiakes IllS

, ' ". -- Wayne, werel ~ nday afternoon Mrs. Vlctm Johnson VIsited fro home there aIll:~"rihas spent the l'

~mnllmu~1 Lutheran Chnrch. vlsotors al Art V seen's Saturday until Monday wllh Ire sUmm.r wlth his uncle t.nd '>lnt.t~~. F. C: Doctor, pastor) Mr, and Mrs I eul?en Holm and Rev. Nathan Noreen family lI-t ~nd M~ill Murp1!'

Eng-ISh Srrvlces at 10 a. :t; 8tu- Veryl were Frtd y afternoon vls- Aurot,Ncb She accompanied Mr r,JI r

dent 1L Uie~ Doctor will preal h the itars at ClarenJe Holm's. and rs Alfred Nordstrom and IBerm~m. I Mr. and Mr. Paul Soderberg chtldr n and Mrs LOUl~a JohnsqIil • ~

sun y school will follow the and son were I B Monday evening W II B t t i ~ th f~1 kmornln worship. visitors at ClarEjD e Holm's I org en er a ne e r- ) > I

Rev. Doctor is attending the Arthur Borg 18. d Virgmta Borg lOWing for Sunday din er: Mr and FII ING~orth ~ebraSka district convention left Sunday fot couple of days Mrs Frankl Holm, Mant~ and Har- ... " \

o the Evangelical Lutheran Mis- ViSit Wlth relati:v s at Omaha, ~~' ~~ :-r~ ~: i;~lbn~~dH~~~~ , E' I's uri s nod, which is being held In Edith Murphy returned Sunday ~ Y BROKEN ST PS .~ I A I 16 t 22 F d gl,}ters, Mr and Mrs Reuben Holm I

NOl'J.O ugus o. re evenmg after sp nding ~o weeks . ' • 'Meyer is lay delegate from the Visiting with friends a~ ausa and Ron and Hqnry Carlson I

ChUrChf: Mr. opd Mrs.;lfred eier and R~v. amI Mrs.~. J. B~ngtson an~ U: '--.. II-- children were Su day dinner guests family of Ne;-r lIaven" Conn 'JI, ar ,!

st. ~ltU1'S LutlU",ran Chur("J!.'-" in the Oliver Sta m home at Hos- rived here.r hl1roSday '. afte~~o.oll. ,~ ,.1,(Rev. . C. Heidenreich, pastor) ldns, , The~ spent se.vernl clays. vIsIting , ~', I~... _~O:O , Sunday school. Dorpthy Franl3~n is spending sev- relattve:1 and frI.ends at IChl.cago en- "U:ob, MornIng worshlp. eral Clays visitin;g her si~ter and t6ute. On Fnday eV~lll~g the 1-The next meeting of the La~ies' f '1 M d ~rs Bernard Park Bengtsons motored to FIIger. They J

Aid will be held at the church, a~:ls~'n. r. an I • plan 'to return here the latter part, ,. --...Thursday afternoon of next w eli; Mrs Guy sco~t and Mn'. Law- of the week.At the last meetmg plans were rence Carlson' at ended ~ cemetery Mrs. Arth';.lr Johnson and chil-

oJo----,----------c=---,---;;::~~==;_;;::_:-::-:-:-t"made for servmg at the county faIr assoclaboh mee mg at Concord dren of ?rient, ~ .. D., came Mon-Eachen from Saturday until MOJl.- In September. Wednesday. day evenmg to VISIt at,Arthur Ve-

~ eli.l3 day Mrs McEachen and Will took Ther~ were about 40 mem?ers Mr. and Mrs Herbert Johnson seen's. :J~e:v are ~n the\r way homeO her as far as Wisner by car, I and vislt?rS present at the LIght were among a J.roup of relatives after vISIting fqend,; at Osceola,, . Miss Mary Mason, Missl Helein Brigade, picni.c sponsor~d by ~he who visited the lh-arold Olson home Neb. Mrs. Swan:i!on and Ernest of

Copeland and Miss Edith :'rentin~r Women s MiSSIOnary SOCIety whlC.h Sunday eV~in$'~I­Ml', anld Mrs. Carl Nuss spent were in Waterbury and' Dixdn Wlas ,h'eld at Bressler park last Fn- Mr. and !Mr~. !August Slahn, jr.,

Sunday and Monday in Omaha. 'tuesday. d~y a~te~noon. After the regular .and Mr. abd Mrs, Harry ConnerMr. anjd Mrs. E. M. Beatt~e of ! The A. Helleberg family Jeturn4d rneetinlg" games were played ana. and famBy visited at the Ander

Columbu$ spent Sunday here m the Sunday from Colum~us wh~re t~"1Y Npchl :vas E1erved.. All report a Jorgensen home ~unday evening. ,Joe Baketr home. spent t~o weeks WIth Mr~. Hellf- g90d tIme. The Farmers Union local of.thiS

Barbar1& find JiIrtm!ie Strahan berg's parents. ,:' Well welco:me those who ~ave no community heldl- its annual picnicspe:nt tjweek-end in Winside with Mrs. E. O. Copleand of,ICreiq~-. othe: ' church, h?me .in tl1e. com- Tuesday., Picnic dinner, baseballtheir gr .ndparents, Mr. and Mrs, ton, came Wednesday to $}1end:a m~filty,to worshIp WIth US. Wo:- and other stunts occupied the time.G. A. ttelstadt. few days with Miss ~arYI MaSof. shIp \Vit~ us while your ~astor IS Mrs. Ware and Eleanor of Wake-

Mr. afd Mrs. J?hn ~ekholder Leslie :Copeland brought her. I o~"v.a.c~tlOn. . field, Dorothy Spahr of Wayne, andand Ma~aret of SIOUX City, w.ere Miss Jeanette Lewis and Miss : It IS a good. thmg ,to g!ve Stella Ogan ofl Madison, visitedSunday guests of their cousms, Lillian and Miss Ny~ulah Whi~- tha~ks unto the Lord ar:d t~ smg Mrs. Clarence Hblm Monday after-the AI:be[I't J3asUans. , more plan to l~ave next Saturd1Y praIses unto God most hIgh. noon.

Miss Norma Carpenter returned for Chicago to 'attend the fatr, , -- . Mary EUen D~rnell had her ton-Sunday. I She had accompanied her Mr. and Mrs. Frank BarghO~Z' :' Fl1'8t Ba,ptist. ~ur('..h.' . sils removed' at Wayne Monday.parents !from Lincoln to Colorado Ed. Hamm~r and daughter, Els e, (!Rev. ,Wrn. E, Bralsted" tlllfllster) Her mother an(} she spent Mon~to spen!SeVeral days. Miss Lena Hammer and Mr. a d 901 Wmdom Steret, .Phone 529-W. day and Tuesday at the home of R'

~!9S lorence and Harold Fisher Mrs. Henry Hanks were in Em 1'- I Sunday, August 20, 1933i: a friend in wa~ne. fAIand Ge rge Harris, all of Jackson, son Tuesday. : 10:00 a. m., the churc~ Sunday M and Mrs Ander JorgensenMinn., c me Sunday to visit a week The E. B. Youngs received word school for life training. 0 not w~ and ~,r and Mr August Slahn, jr., ,,:in the ~axter Boe home, yesterday that their son, Ensigjn, all neeq, that as well as all chil- attend~d a fun~ral at Sioux City

Mr. a d Mrs. Homer Scace and who with his family is en~oute dren? Can we not learn lof truer, F 'xi Th deteased was a rela- ! Itwo chi dren and aarbara and from Buffalo to Wayne~ was takim ~iner, richer living? Let'~ try It t. rl a~'MrseSl~n jr I I

Jimmie ~trahat.t ",:ent. to Randolph very ill in Chicago. With mutual sharing our ,best and IV~~ and' Mr. Os~ar Bjorklund AUGUSTS~nday k?r ~ pICnIC dlnner.. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Cayanaugh an. ,and daughters, and Mr. and .Mrs.

Sam t~v~rmghouseand famIly of drove to O.maha Saturday'to take I 11:00 a. m" the worshIp hour. Ern.est Anders n and Dale v~sited . ~Tildeni,VtSIted here l~st Thursday Tom Cavanaugh and Stanley Dean, With some other churches not,hav· th A I'M A d on home near 29-30-41 ~CARHARrr LU~BERin the . E. Liveringlhous~, Albert the latter of Randolph, tha~ far on i!~g ~ee.tin~s, here is th~ mo~~ cor- co~co:~ ISU~da ~~~ernoon. := 'I I COMPANY'- I

BasUa and E. J. Aul-ner homes. their way to Ch~cago with the boy dIal mVItatIon to worShip WIth us. M d Mrr Cl 're Anderson C d N k 'hI ~

Lu.te'JanteS Pile Hal' Overocker 'of Fremont, scouts. ! ' 1'It is good for me to draw near un- Mr. r~n~n:Mrs. flarehce Holtn ~andl1~~::on::co:r=,~:e~,:ra:s=a=~~!p:h.:n:e~1:4:7=~':w=ay~,:e~~:N:e~b~r.iPresident of ~ebraska- Normal'Co~H!ge John 0 eropker and IMr. and :Mrs. MI'. and Mrs.!R. J. Reister and to GQd." "1 was glad when they Mr and Mrs. .,Tohn IJohnson Were "

·r~~=======~~==~~~==~~~====~IDee Moore of Norfolk, were Sunday son returned IB.flt week Sunday. said unto me, Let us go jnto the :Jt.' tid t~ J s h Erickson,. guests pf Mrs. W ..B. Vail here. The first two hltd spent a week in House of the Lord," .snid the PsaI- ~o~r ~o~esuap I' ~r~\::l=~ evening.

Mr, llDd Mrs. Henry Frevert and Chicago and th~ family had been tp.ist. The pastor WIll speak a vi- eAt p d 'rib LorraineMr. and! Mrs. ;:veyl Larsen V;;iit- with relatives at Lake Oko,boji a tal, helpful message on: "Problems an~r~idan~~s n~ai:ery'Andersoned Mrsl C. J. rroan and ss few days of pPayer Specially Delayed An- "1 kb d B rlEIla,.F~hrmanat ~OrfOlk Sunday. "Mr. an~ Mrs. James Miller! of swers," ' , :~~~~~. t~m~i thd:~gc~unb ate;~a~

M1SS LRosina Rel.ners . left .l~t Lincoln, who spent a few daY~in 7:QO p. m., the yo?ng people s lie Fleetwot's aturdayafternoon .Thursq~y for a VIsit m IIlmOls h' t th fair' arrived h re ~eetJing. Real devotIOnal, stUdy,and M~SSOUri, She will visit the ~ :ca~o ate visit', the latt 1"09 discussion of vital things, fine fel- Mr. and t~. Bernard Park andWm. chroeder family at one of m:t~eray M;S Jessie Reyno ds. lowship. Ir All young folks invited. Ron and Ru se Par.k a~ri.ved homethe sto s. ' d' for Lake Oko oji Guest£! always welcome. Topic, Saturday fro theIr VISIt around

MI'. ~d Mrs. Sherlnan Welpton They l~ft su~ a YI k to s en~ a ~'Worshipping Out of Doors'''1 Does Chambers, -Ne~., Mr. and Mrs,

of Om ha. came Saturday ~vening ~~~ ~~e:s~s~ ~e~: son, PJa[:es Ithat 'make. any real differenc.~~ .If ~lake returfedl with them for a vis-and vi ited over SUltday Wlth the p d:Mi na ISo what? Or why? : It. Ilatter' parents, Mr.1 and Mrs. H. ~eY~OldShMi~le~'be:~ here S:ur ng 8:00 p'. m., the glad hour. ;Vn1t- MarYfll¢n ones of Emerson, isJ. F~l 1'. • thee~r y~t~ ~t :he fair, accompa fed ~d singing of inspiri~g hymns. Real spendin sam time With~th~~~ ~~~~~l~~~O~:;;~~~l;~:;:t~~ them to the lakes. I ,I•••••••••••••••••••••••,... 1I.~•••II. • ••••••••IiI•••Mr. a d Mrs. G. W: Crossland, William Johnson and son, ~n. =:This ek G. W. crO~Sland has not bert, of Spokan~, Wash., an;led '.been a well. here August 5 and visited u tn =

Mis Viola Yocuml left Monday Wedensday last week. Mr. Jo nl. •for C ICag~to spe,d about 10 son is a brother of Frank Se erL =days a the f .1'. She will also visit strom aJ;1d he and Mr. ahd ~rsJ ~.•he.r si tel', M s. Eugene Steiner, at W.. Sederstrom went to Lake. O~kO- ~Mendo a III boji to spend last week Su~ ay

Ho e~ sc~ce and Jack Dawson and Monday With Mr. Sede~sb.lj)_tn.a,ttend d a meeting ~or contractors who is there at the ~. T, Br~s,j!l)er: i

at No 6lk Saturday. The meetl.ng home. The Spokane folks we~t t~ •Was aIled' by Otto Beckenhaiter the Chicago fair and plan to, ~top 11IIIto dis USB the code. here on their return. =

Mr. and Mrs. George Berres, jr., =:~~g U~=:;:sd~:r::,gu;~~sH~~~~ EH- U· RCH--E"S - .,Ber~tfamily and Miss Ida Vergillz '. ". .were vening guests.

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~o~,' :'D~ou~oa:~e ~~~f:~ Salem Church.

~~n~or~l~e~~:~~1 ~~~::: :t~~~ su~:~ ~h~~f~~r~.p~~tor)Youn is a sister of ;M:r. Felber, Services, 11 a. m.

Dr. and Mrs, G..1" Hess wen~ toNor! k Friday andl ~lbrought ~he Church of ChrIst.latter s father, S. !J. Bertson of Bible SChool at 10 a. m.O'Nei~I, here for a visit. Mr. jn- Communion at 11 a. m. '.son 'i~ recovering ftom an op ra- Christian. Endeavor at 7 p. n1. I_Uon.' __- ':

Mi s Ann Pedersen of Los Ange* Our Redeetner's Ev. Luth. Oiut-clt. '.les" aUf., arrived Monday to visit (Rev. H. A. Teckhaus, pastor)her s stet's, Mrs. Gebrge Berres'f·r.. August 2~: I

and Mrs, Clair M[yers. IShe ill No Sunday school and service.spen 10 days here and at Ho er During our vacation the churchWith er mother. ' ceiling is being redecorated., Mr. Wm.. Vonjilegge'1".:I.:n.. _._

.tano ~nd WllJ. jr.• ' went to Ifke St. ilIfary'. Cathollie Chnrclt.Okob ji Friday. ~They returned (Rh'. Wm. Kearns, paRtor):ho~ ., Saturday, d brou~ht; J;tet- August 19, contes.sions at 7:30 p.:sy th the:gt. She bad be~n at [the m. _lake, or. ten days. I August 20, mass Q.t 9 a. m.' ' I

Mi Ella.(StUd~ and M;iss an IAugust 20, devotions at 1:*0 p.

~~ ank, sJ ter :t~~~~eOf f c: ~. ~ ~I,.I LFrld1;untl111'u ..y. , 01'll.!.,~ QIIlj1"e1l., Ie i:rner rdu ed (Rev. H. Hopnuinn, pastor,,, I

WI them to .pen~a fewaayS. . No Sunday school or services as _Is. C. i. ShUc and a1ugh ers, the pastor went to Norfolk fu 'at~ =~e and Marll I and "Mr. C. tend t~e 8~0d1ca1 meetil).g Whlc4 •

:m: fc'HollUsi!n an cl1hd~h I s nt is in session trom Auguat l~ ttl 2~j :fio Friday until !Monda.y at Q. b:. M.rs. F.r8.nk Erxleben entertains _IIn n ar Cteigbton,lln Youqg's rk. the Aid this Friday. ':M;') !luck and .r, Nichol"'.'* I -.-' . _I~~, fot th~m ail bi'oupt; ~'em I ~~ ~e.~."Ch~ ;

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r:'I.,.,.,.::;;:,II,~.. ~ ~~~~;'j±::-::=:::-:T:~::i=~=t-=-::~w·ti\'rNE:':·mk=t::LI):. W~A:1'NE:'~.NEBR:·:-=A~::=fi=~=Tt:==:-:::1rr±:~!:=' '==r:t"t:tt:i:~:-:~~=:gnol~CA. cs: ~ itdr~~i t'Nnnined. tl1 whole week hom.e \Vednesct! y fo~ about 70 a,nel son, erbert, all' ot Allen. Mr. ttii~t wUl. ~O.~dU· t ~ston meetings. ,e.rnoon guest:::: at Mrs.:J;... a 'l'a'r~ all$. wer'e visitors at th~ .H. noot last week. in the J: B.' BrUgg:c.,'' ' tp Visit. 'r young folks. I I aq.d Mrs. Lee Ellis of Central City, The SWedish 11 be used at the flow. .. home Thursday., - hory,e. t'I ' ,. . ~t.s 'Gertrude Me chOn plans Allen Salmon! nd Eilller Hattlg' 1.11'. and rs. Joe McAffee and d~u. Friday mornln!i sessIon. Victor Tl'Ook was a unday dln-. Marjorlq Noakes o~ ayne .was 'IJhe Byron Rutha .we ome r:

'. tb return the mtddle of thIs week wero In '1"ausa! uMay. I ghter. rbara, of Waterbury. Mr.. The district Luther League con- ber gIlest of Mr. and Mra. Roy In Sholos Wednesday on busIness. ab~l1t 25 entertalneu \VeuI~"'" vl.t, Plnldul.U\ I\{-ns ' !l.t SiOll."- City from. Chicago \vh{.re she has nt~ Miss J;tolellie I ush, Miss EljZll~ and Mrs W. S. Hart of Concord, ventio~ will opep OQ Friday evening Wtggatns and Ip. the aft rnoon they .Mrs." mma stefflnl f Fremont evening 'last week b~ t 0 IS. I.

SlUhby. i ',tenoed the fnir. l'eth and Miss M t"g3fCt ILOUb vi~it- LolD Jun Hart ot Onlaha. Mrs. A. at 8 o'clock alutconUnue over'Sat· and'Merton Trbok, Al'l ne Buskirk retufn;c tp her ltome I ursdny at· Richards home. t . "i'\'lUWUt $t1YP10llf was at .Rrtn~ I Mr: and MrS. ,vm alter of Nor- cd In the Henry; taIling home Fri- P. Borg "nd Ellen and Gertrude of ~rday and SWlc1lay With three. ser.. and Carroll Fleury f. Magn~t, tel' a vi It, wJth ller gr ddq,ughter, Miss Adria Fairbank '~; me fr ~

d"!.',''' 8"~'''~,.. '. _.. folk. and Ml·S. Emnl Bak~r of uay "Icning.: :. I Wakefield.' vieen a day. See anno~~ceItlents urove to Neligll to con let evening Mrs. E n~ Sehu~t. 'I S~uart Saturday to,visi If fe~ d ys ,~'~' n, ~tl,ltt~m wn.s In 'Yankton Wayn,c, \V~re in NeJigl Tuesd~Ylast Miss :F'ern anl: ~iss <Plarice ~r- ,-- elseWhere in th1S paper, ,I serviCes. .' Mrs. Hl!t.ns Tletgcn fUd ~ons, With her gt.andparents. IMI. UtI

:\hlthla,y on tusmcss, ~'eek on business. ~"in and Rober and J~ck Envin D· t.- t' M t' g , Tho various rograms on Satur~ WalIace Scblotf'eldt hnd son, Donald apd Lee, re~u ned ljlome Mq, Ch8J'1~es Ad~oc~. 1:'1'r. :t1hl :\lrs. \V, It. Gifto~d we're ---~,---_.......:.- - ! wero Sunday ill ner guests in ~he' IS 1,Ie ee In .\.laY wm ope.n ,t 9 o'clock in the Clarence, Were Inst W ek visltc1rs Monda !t'om a visit t Calhoun 'the Byron Ruth~ cllfued..F!ldIl

Y,in SI\~\lX City Sunday mornIng. Dave ?'l:lul hom. T B' I C d ,morning, 2:30 in th(l afternoon and at L. J. Bressler's as 'as Pierce with h r parents" I at Wm. Malmberg'~nearw'msidoBd. Kurt~'ltnE'yel' hm~, tonslhl 1'('.1

1 CONCO D Mist' R~chel a d Miss 'Nola. lim 0 e 11 011cor . ut 8 o'clock In t/he evening. Bressler ot OardoD. I r. Schlot- Mrs S~ence StePht~ nnd dau- artd Ralph ~emained to Ispend tl}ctmon','J- 41:\ ~lltOlk Id,st rhur~u(,l)·. I \WI'O Sun1ny d nnel' atld sup et' - TJle Concordi~ church extends IV. feldt and family atten ed the fun- ghtcr, loba, went to arroll Sun. week-end WIth Robe and ]~usselL

!l..lr<.:. /I., \ Ross ~pt'nt tbe:'wt.-"Ck- MIriam Huse of the Hhr- g'uests of Miss Murle ftml !\ ISR Thl'rtiet~ Annn-I Program heal·ty welcomel to all these .ser- eral services of hi!s father at day fo ~few days'l v sit at the Mrs. .T. K Johnso and Alethll..# I I' "" t' . I 01" 'staff, IS .·'It',·' of tI", '". nl, ~ I~ 'I W-.- d I BeWah Willard R ssell Tvndell. PI""" l ,,'" ~oy ~o"" a ~,,>r<' I u ,u ,11 Paulillo Tesch ,. Will Be In Concordia v ees. , ooper =es ay. James te hens home . . • .,

:-.11 ,md ~Irs O~cal Liedtke and' partm~t Any news con n· 1.11 nntl Mrs 1 oy E Johnson lind h h H Mr. and MI\S. Arthh Jorgensen MI nd Mrs Muruft1ad.sen and and Ma.rlan spent ednesday eve.d lughtN' s~)t'nt Sun\om) at Crystal buttons to.utsc columns fnm Ml and Mrs C, J. Petet~on w~re t ~r~ ere. I.e Ii~ N..L and daughters who re dnvmg Burne~a and Claron we tlto C(uler. ning last week in the Ray RObltso,:Illkt .I town or country will be gin ly Suntlay aftt'lno n callcu: in the Er. Tho Co coitlin Lutheran church S eWe from Mas~Chl.1setts tOjthe western idge T ur$day to att~n a surprise home

"", 'LlrH,n Pllee vls.ted Sun· 'eeowcc' by hec. n,-st Petecoon II me. atConeor • Rev, C. T Carlson. pas. (By MrS. rae. BuskI~k) coast to.t~ke a boat for Toky? hlctltds pactyon Me Madsen's The Ray Roberts faIIY

s > n~day" "h ,1"'1'1<' loll" m Nnwman G,lb", t Foes 'g and son. Itoy- tor. will he the lI'ost to tile tllirtieth The Frey reu Ion wIll bel beld at Japan. VISlteU at J Clausen s mothc," . Tllursday afternoon In the P tenttl m t' , -.., Mrs Axel Linn sent v\"edne (lny monti, jFrcd F-o sberg Jlnd P. IA.I annual coeenuon ot the Wakefield Pender Sunday, I last week They expec to continue Mr and Mrs A G arlsoof and Caauwe home and ,Da lene I}ob~\

i\ll ,mdl)'ll~ t. .\ Orr nnd MilS M PI A d I<'orsberg wcre Sunday dimlle~ d' t t th Le Friday Mr ad Mr'St ClarenCl Mann m missionary work fl~e years be- G d M tta M erts returned with the after n. \\l' ". II It-md,,'!," Snnuay for a nfl<'l~oon with, IS. var n e .~n gtle~ts at Axel nn·s. 'S~t~~~a a':.d e~.mdai:u1u st 18: were 'at ':.red J hde's Mon ayeve. fore returning. ~~:~r e~~ge;.:mo~~s t~~oreji a;:; week's stay at Caauwe' . '1I'" n,,' """h" . M" Maggie Miller anu Rut \>S. Suncl~} dlllne gilests m the G·lo 20 "Hl~ orkmansh. cf.';:,ted In mng . I M .. and Mes. L. J. ressler and Stua;; Neh TueSday to spend a The Byron Ruths S rved Icc

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\1J ~ c: A Mltt<,Istntlt ot Itl'<I Mrs Ernest Peterson Fr day .Top-Dson home erc Ml. and M1rs. christ .Ie us unto ~d Works .. 1 Miss 'Ethel JjhDson was a Wed~ famBy, Mrs Cora B sler, Lomse couple' of d~ys at the d Carlson cream and cake to the ra Martll1\\ ",,,01, "",,',1 J 11 SUahans The Ene. Nelson famlly e.Jl~d m Dafld Petecson aod family. Mrs. Eph 2'10 w.ll be tbe eonventl~n n~sday n.ght s pper gues of Ar_ Bressler and A,nne Young of home famlly. LeVin Jollnson, Joe Cash::'.1"11<11\ \ v\ Iw'g tho Gust Klaeme! home Sunday hlquist wa~ n evenmg caller. motto. I ~he cODvenbon opens on lene BJsklrk. Wayne, Mrs W C. c lotfeldt and __~~ and Da.rrell Bla~kmQre ho CtIOd

1 ~ P,l'l r)' Ult) nolll.;> \V Ley ("wmng. Ml and Mrs John Vollers, liIr Friday ~v nlng at 8 o'clock with Mrs. EmU K I enjoyed fa ~iSlt Earl of Dlxon,],.{r a Mrs Pierce N . I lD their home Tuesday evemng ast'" '" t, "co n',<Ilt 01l,1 Lmcoln ;\ton· Euward Doesehec returned ~ome and Mcs dscar Nelsoa and Walter convcntlo sermon by-tbe preslderyt last well from her slst~r-In.'aw Bressler and daugbt k, of Gordon. 01 tleast ayne weekIi \\ on hllSlnt's", Isunda

ynfter Po week. wIlh Verdell Vol1en wclo alDecatur, Neb, on of Ute dIS rict on the convention and so of Omaha. j were among th~ Sun ~ VISItors at (By Staff' Corr

1spqndent) Mrs J C Nuss, Miss ~~len rfus<;

'I ,~, "," nd""71 ~[ul,ey pl,ms to Holuor1. Sunday 10 tllo oyd Tw.vcll home motto T e mrotmg will be turned Detle !!Cai. jr. expects to leave Frank Bresslers., , R f C ~ S Cit and Mrs earl Nuss a <I ehllJ.."r, tl~1n the' ll"t of thIs \\l'('!t fl'nm a Miss Leona Weseloh spent a few 'rile Mllford arner fanniy had intojR Bibe conference onlSaturday this w k with Pender fri~ndS fOl1, Mr. and Mrs. Herb orth of 0'- Frld~ us aau\¥c wa 1 .IOUX. Y spent Monday eveni~g' I at weelr III\1Sl~ In ~ 'h:\(!lnn days With hel· aunt. Mrs Rudolph dmneI' Sunday m the B Grone wahl thre~sesslOns during the day, tho exp !!ltion at Chicago~ ~ N~ill, Ml and Mrs o. Worth of Mr; C1 de Wllso a d Manley the Charles Adcoc~ h~me Mrfl.~11 nn,1 '[cs. J M :"mhan and Sw'mson. home at Wayn . Mrs George Stol· the flrSt .eSSlOn heglnnlng at 9 0'· Chn Jbrgensen and J. . C au. Dalton. NeL. 1.11 a Mrs Har· calleei saturday at y'~n RIIIII's Nuss and chlldr.en "'ere there on~1r Uld ~tl:>._l'lank l~~rff \\P:.::..e tn -Mis Be't-lla-NelsG -as Sun- Ie and family 'ere afternoon V1:SI- clock in t e morning. What the sen wei I in Sioux CitY~MO day ry Anderson, Mr Mrs Albert M 1 M Ch '~~dCOdk and Th~rsday evening t IOl1Jf·h 1. S l!ulIT:l\ T cIa d~err uest m t~WJOh~ VOll- tc:r~ SCl'lptures say about prayer, the Wlth a sh1pment of cattle. Sundell, Mr and M M. Otto Bas- Bal:a::( vl~i~ed ~l ~~ Y evenm~ Mr and Mrs Alf cd Adcock nnd

I I ('1 'lllt!).it S, \Ip<'rt ,r. :~rl5;on er: home g " Mr and Mrs] LeV1 Dahlgren and church of ChrIst, ~SSlon and the A la ge number of visie rs helt sow of We~t Point set Sunday at IMt w<,ck at! Wak~ lcl~f b Dv.'ayne of Wakefiel ,~r and )Mrspll , .. ""t the .eu' m (Jue.l,o U,e I ,daughters of Wakef,eld, and Mrs opeqatlOn lof the hoi spirit Wlll be ed He ry Greve reme ber hi' Ray Wocth S The mer faml!· The Bycqn Rut 1 lamtl~ and Ear' Beach of Wes Pomt. Cl

elu•11'-;1 nf thIS mnnlh MI11'1 Gordon of SIOtLX (" ty, \\as Maggw MIller *nd Ruth spent Sun- ans'fered bIn seve Bible study blrthd Saturdayevenin. les have spent the week VISlt- F k R lh' u da illmner Atlcock and MartIn WO~hler ..r

ere,. t l< f ~n,' "" J Q O",en and R Monda, dmnel guest m 'he W S olav aftellloon I at Axel FrednCk· penbds. e nuueted y tlte pMtors The utlleran AId met hursdal" Ing relsbves~ ds hece. ::~~ts ,~ the"~;:: a~'mYhotne. Sunday guests last Iwe~, at ~~ar-' dlt/

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ht'l'l"'l'f':ntStlt.l,lnJrl;' rlnll~un- Harthom(' .. . son's. I OfthCdiSlict. I at M ,Louis Test's. They mee~ ------:J ~-~ g Mr~ Charles Ad o~~ and Miss lesAdcock's. TheJA.lfrrd.Adcpcl<Sd'" ." Ln.,,· {)k01!0)4 . Tho Ed. Frednekson family. Lola Mao E~will spent Saturday Sunday morning : at 10 o'clock, next a M;rs, Harry Wagerman·s. ' .,hol ~!I B b' 'c W dn"sday guests were lIere again last SsturdaYi

.' ~.lt5;, 1C':trru) W~:kh antl: chil~r~n 'spent Sunday in the HUlling Ber· nfternooh Wi~ Yvonne Wal~in. the Sunda school will be addressed Mr. nd'Mrs. Chester HanseI1:'. B Carol B iilham) ~r~_"Je~------------,_. .__" ~~.~ .'~_, '_._... nnl' 'Irk A A." deh hall a p,eOlC gccson home. Mcs. Ivac Andreon and ehi'dFen hy twb astors oa tile follOWing Mr. a d Mrs.. Herby Hansen spent ( y . 1_..

" at IH'~nll,,'ph 8,;0<Iay.. ' ;\tiss Teekla Goldhccg spent Fci· ami Marcella ,'tecoon wero, also Bihle verses: "Serve Jehovah with SuMa at a picnic ground at WIs· Ed. Mosller vlslte ,(elstn",s In I ' TI(II,

~'".,H. n. >\"d>3'" "enl to Stan· day aftoraoon in tlte Axel Fred· thm·. , all your heart." I Sam. 12:20 and ncr.' Norfolk Sunday. '~d NO- ,,.,h to ", "t '''': pan'nts Saturday rickson home. M,·. and ~hls. C. J. Borg' and. "occupy till I come." Luke 19:13.. J. . Clausen and family were Joseph Kmbbs vI. ~J d the .past I

f, I Illr"," '" knc d")'s. FWI Salmon and his heather, Keith and H~rvey Hanso~ ot Rev. A. P. Westerherg of Sioux at Ge . Clausen's Sunday lUter. week With relallves 'thBIOOmfleld. . ! . ,'. ~. ' .'' )'lr,~, J,l~11l':." tI\~lt all~l . MfS., Bnu-, William, and Harry Bacon \wrc in Wakpficld wprl' entertained' Mon- City, will be the guest speaker on noon. George has been on the sick. J. L. Beaton spe tth e pas.~ week

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\'\'avne Sundny, . Iday at dinnerl in tho Dave, Paul Sunday afb:!rnoon and the theme of list. In Carroll at the 0 Ilc of hiS son," 1\t, hl():~l':· hOflH\' ~allll'l.la:v.·, . ,!lomt', ~ his address will be "The Fountain Mr. C. W. McGuire and, Mrs. Clarence Beaton.•• ::\tj..,'1 1)\Jidlhy Gih~PrRlft've ball ~IISS Elle~ Bo~g o,~ \V~~f'fl('lttI Mrs. p, Iso and daughter, Bea- of Immortal Youth." The ~onven~ Carr II Gira.rdo

tof Sioux City,wer'e Hazel Hausman i ~nt sev~ral,

~. t.cn~lls rC'nHl\,('d ~ronda~ at Dr, SpB:~t the '\\ef'~-n'Hl With ht 1 aunt, hiec-, MisS! H wina Krause and Uon will close with an outdoor ser- Thus ay visitors of, Mrs. ¥ario,n days the pas~ we k 1[lth Evelyn:: Walt,'r n"ntha"'" h,,,,llta,: Mrs. W. S. Ha'L . • .' 1Iise Macjnrie Troth visitodrin the vice Snnday evenIng at 8 e'clock. MeG Ire In Wakefleld.- . ,,' Le"'is near p.eree .~, Lyle- :\hbhott of :lC'rc~, v.~~ here . Ra~ and 0r:r

illc, Rice ;"erc \15- Henry Rlallin home Thursday nf~ The young people delegates from Mr and Mrs. Chester llanS€]n The :Ieasant I' club mem

~:' to ,"'p(~nd Sunday Wlt!l IllS WIfe and lton: ill the Ruuolph SW[l;n~on hom~ tC'rnoon. . \Vausa, Wakefield, Bristow, Anoka, and aughter a:n.d Hazel' l1"anse'n ~ers enjoyed a ?6 c In the Sholes'~ p,trpnt~. ~fl". and ~'l:r", p, L. .Mab~ Sunday afternoon. Lois June Hart, dR.ughiter of Concord and Hamill IS. D., will were in Sioux City August 7 with la hall Satur?ay mgl'i . .: b"H" John and Jordan Voller~ of Pen- Doyle Hn.rt nf}Omaha, baf/ been each contribute a n~mber to the Ship ent of cattle and he also pur. Mrs" Anna Han nd MISS .~ar-

'li)' ~Ir.".. C"n,q;p ~f1.tbll('r of Omaha, dqr, arc, spending a fe1N lhys in the. spending the p st three weeks with convention programs. The singing ~has d' a few stocJ.ters. g~ret Lawther of ndolph VISited,. eon:" ,,,',,' dOl,' I" ,p~nd a f;''''. days GUst Kraemer home. hel' gcandpare ts, Mr: and ~rs. W. gpoups of the local church will be M. and Mrs.,'George BuskiFk fnends In ShOI:S~~ a~':r'Marsh of: \\It.r

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h"1" s.~t\'f, ~1l:i. G," CIORS- ,Melvin 3!1,d Loretta Kra€l~er S. H~rt. t ,pre~ared to furnis~ special singing and fA-rlene andl Ca~roli Fle~Jry of M~[~a~n~~~ 'ViSit 1's Sunday "3.t., ]fln , '. \\I1cre callers ,m the H€'nr~; Stalling MI. and Mr. Henry Malmberg durmg the oonvention. Magnet expect 00 drive to Kimball, 'lit Mr$, :.\hh\'1 . Harl'<'tt (Jf RIO:IX home Monday evening. had a~ Sunda dinner guests Mr. ThE.' Ladies' Aid has volunteered Neb.

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~. ~~i~h'\~~~," ~;~~;'.e~;:l;::~~qt ~~~;~~~ Ecle Nelson. Gust Kraemer and' an" M~s. Ede Linn and fa,milY to serv~ dillner and supper on Su"· busiuess trip this week. Gla r~ ~:~a~~~n, ,,; ~ua ~~d lce~:<:N ' Henry Stalling were business call-! and M1. and fMr!'1. Adolph Boom day and ,the Luther League will Mr and Mrs' Geo Btiskll1'k and e N rf lk 'Sit~s Friday: h"~';;, :l.nd :\h~ Fr:l.nk l~roO"Pr ftn(l t'ts in Sioux City Thursday. land famil1yM.t Cl . P t th Rerve dinner ~d supper .on Satur- Arle~e were ',' Thu~sday supper we~r a~d ~rs~Gu~'*oot and son,

~. . ., ",: ";,'",casll'" ,pe~t from M.·s. Gnst Swanson am' son, Jule, IHO~"j,a~~hn;';, t~r:il/ ~;;;~. an~ d~~~d ;~~e;~~';;;~ A~~t~~~ ~,i':; guests of vI. C: Ring" on tllelr Jean: of Wayne. i 'fere Sunday1 ~' \lntil Sllnl1av tn the :\1. Kro- \verc callers in tho RUdolph Swan- Dale pear~on. nd Otto Miller w(>re i. ~.n 'd I t nd re'tull1l from Wayne where Mr. guests at the W. H, jRpot home..... 0",'1' • son h~me Saturday morning. Run lay vi~i,.tdls in the F.rncst Pet- t~re w\ serve e ega es a Buskirk had mtt with the wheat Mr. and Mrs. ~Oil"ge Sweigard

: ~ Pmf. and Mfs. A. V. Teed amI ,The Ivar A~derson family anQ ~rso~ hom~. j' " V 31, or:J on y. __ ' I growers of Wayne count~. ! and little ,s~n ~ent 0 Cente~ last"'.' Mi:-;R Jnnjce l\~'y! Tpptl l<'ft Monday Miss Et!llel Anderson ,were Sunday Arthur F etlrlckson. M.orris , ',' Clare Buskir~ and fn,ends fe. week to VISit WIlh t Ifllatter s par-i) by (:rr [,)!' Chi\'~1;go t,) att('nd the dinnel' ght~st9 at Gust Bnnson'~, Johnson, Gum arc! Johnson rf'tu'rn- M Fo~ ...,!~n1 ~~nkIeh d turn£' Sunday evenln~ :rom an 1~- enis, I,. wlP'hl "IU' I ' R ~f Al f d' 10 d f. and lV.rs. au esc er an day rip to the exposltlon ,at Chi· Mr and Mrs. Ik , Stanley of.~ ','<' -.., T '.MJs.s, <,Ub

ySwanson .n<'ar ,-:d Monday ~ er spen I~g ?-ys family wer,l'l Sunday dinner and cago. They rtpor:t the crowds NewPort. Neb., visit lJI' the former's),11, :lnd Mr!=;, \V, l. Cory:pll and len, \\u" a guest of MISS Lllhe m harvest fIe ds of NOIth Dakota sup er P'11"'St" in the Henry Re-. • d '1" d f II

" f 'J" ·'11 I T R t .J 'I h . ot~ p "" ",. .. grow ng larger. Clare enJove a sister, Mrs. ErIe MI d, an am y., .'Inll ." u t . e[1,\ (!. .:l 1II ay morn- Swanson of near Concan T urs- and Mmne5; . winkle home near Emerson in hon~· G d Bl" 1" D· . J~ d 1"" itlg" in:' Cllir.ago where t1wy Willi' din)', Mr~. A-g.el Ii redrickson and dau- or of Mr. Rcwinkle's birthday. " ~Hle j a 00 Yfar Imp or mg Tues s:y, race re uirned to her,. sr"'''' lw" "'"~fks. ,The SL Paul Lutheran L.'dlo"· ghte,'s .nd Iss TI!da Anderson ~ Ihle. Glon".::: Suoda 1U'ter several~ 'I, a"d ~!L,. Ben Norman and Ait! met with M.·s. Gust Kcaem"r spent T"esda. evening at B"g-ec F V; Gun """nn . Mr. Dora Moseman and son. home ~e .. t .thY., t'ves ncar.;. f:nr; ,n,! ,\i r,o; !'.", A. noltnn and Hov Thlll'SI]ay evening. The ho;;t('ss $('1"- Pt>ftr:o;on's <me WcJn(,~Hlay in the M ': Mm1t Ed ~. r" b • g atJd J?ens I, Mrs. HaJrry Flshe:: alild dau- w.eeks cJ;~SI WI ,r a 1

~nt,,1~1:1LI11\J,'all of Bloomfi01J,'WI!, ErnMt~te~nhome. ~m~.a~r~~~~S~~G~_i"~t~et~~~v~~~~~n~s~.~~~o~~~~~a~'~~MCS~'~S~'~O=~~~~~'~M~rs~~I~e~H~~~In~O~f~~iii~~i~iiiiiii~i~~i~~~1li't \\n.' Sunday h'll<'sts in the T. C·I Mr, atld Mrs. Harold Magnuson Gust Carls n. Miss Helen Carl- nal,lo~' Theodore G~nnarson and Bert a Tarnow and children and ~r. a ~ ltti· 'dson ~ Om- ~<\.l'~'LLhl,,' h,'lnw Mrs Bollon nnd ~ntertained at Mrs. Maggie Miller's son, Swan An erson ancl Miss Tilda M s '1 M CI D hI ll.ist Mrs. Fred Jahl!Je were Friday af~ WlOside an leg

.'Il1'.~'. .. ;~it:~f;~~e~l;~~::ro,::t;:~::~: ~;~~'~:~~t~~~~~~~~~;:el~~e~ USEIj)CAR-- RICES HAVE N'OT'I·I J I ;md ,hUghtet. Miss LilUr, Mi,s - . l'

,. i:.,:;r~:oll';~~et~:s~~ t~I;'~;:~~y ;::~ MF. a~~le~r;;~ ~:h~~ther .ot " I I~

elo~ee~':'~da~;:u~~IT~'~~~~~n and ~';:~:';d~~;, .~~~. ~~~. an,:a::~~ I VElT "IDVA NC~f.1 wl·th CQR IV and W,H A 11'1 -;Theodora, Judith and Philip at· John Frese and Elmer, ~r. and .t'Sltended the Sunday school plcndc of Mrs. Carl Vollers and famIly, all of I I Ithe Emanuel Lutheran church, at Pender, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Stall- , Th "II F II SHartington Sunday afternoon. ' ing and children, Mr.. and MFS. I' C,om,'mon Sensei !i. ells Us ey WI, 0 o,w oon' John, Howar(l and Alice Cherry Henry Stalling and family, Mr. and

r~;ho~~~;,~~~~t~~,:;:e~;;:,':e~~:'SE~~~.~~~~~~~.'::.~~ta~:~: NOW· t~'" IIMI: TOStapleton, who had been visiting ~el', .all of Concord, enjoyed a pic- I .relative" at Craig. Feturned with mQ dinner and supper together at , IS II Ie ". 'I ,them. Pender park Sunday for Mrs. carl '

Mrs, Ralph I30m and Misl' Ra· Vollers' birthday.chel and Miss Nola, Miss Eva ~

Guern, Mrs. iRoy Troth and Miss Aid In Meeting., ' [,., f ..L k f .Maljorle'oaljed In~ H~nry Stall· Tile Concordia Ladles' Aid was ,I Your nollar will belworth le.~s:in a ew wee s roming home Wednesda afternoon of entertained in the parsonage on 4'I'ast week. Thursday'afternoon last week. The

A~~~~O:;~~{~~ ~~a~~~;rs~:~~ :~~i~;rr ~t~~:~s~ur~:~v~h~~~~i::Los Angeles were Tuesday dinner Dixon county fair. Mrs. Axel Fred­gu~sts in ~he Axel Fredrickson rickson will be in charge of the ser­home. Miss Tilda remained until ving. Mrs. Ivar Anderson, Mrs.Thursday. I Gust Hanson and Mrs.' Arvid J.

Mr. and W"rs. Ernest Hain~s of Peterson were elected committeeColeridge, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Scott for the first day, Mrs.·'W'ill Erwln,of Wakefield, and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Albert Nygren and' Mrs. oscarHarry Stanley of Ponca, V(ere Johnson for the second daY.!dSunday dimlter guests in the J. J. Mrs. George Magnuson, Mrs.Stanley home. mas Erwin and Mrs. Fred John on

M,I'. and Mrs, George Magnuson for the third day.and family, 'Reuben and Miss Teck-Ie. Goldberg+ Ernest and Ardath Reunion in Omaha.Swanson and Charles WorlelY were Sunday, August 20, the JonesSutJ.day dinner guests in tile S. L. family havo their annual reunion inI

' Goldberg home. Omaha. It Is: foi' the relatives inMiss Tilda Anderson was the northeast, centr~1 and southern Ne~

guest of ho~or at a supper party in hraska, western :Iowa and Kansas.the ,G. O. Johnson home IFtfiday. There are usually about 100 whoOther guests wertt Gust CSrlson attend. The oldest member of theand lJ,elen,.L Swan Andersdn and family is Mrs. Mary Wil.liams' ofAugust

1Fo~~berg. I Omaha who is 8tl. The· reuniop

Mrs. Rudblph Swanson and dau- will be held in Hanscom park. Bengh~rs, Mi$ LiUi~. Miss IGerthy, Jonas of Concord: is- p:resident;an~ Miss Mildred and nie~e,'Miss Clyde Jones of Allen, is vice-presi­Lepna Wes~loh, were Thur~day'ev~ dent; and Glen Jones of, Sibley, Ia.,enlng visiWrs of Mr. and M,rs. Reu- is secretary. Mr. and Mrs. BeDbeh Reuter: and Mr. Rnd :M:';s. EI- Jones and family plan to go downm~r Steele~ to Omaha for the picnic.

1- Rev. and! Mrs. Paul Melver, and __children of Newman 'Gr~ve, Mr. Concord Evang. Free church.a~~ Mrs. Etd. ~orsberg ant;l ~hiJd- Rev. Paul Meyer of. Ne\yDl4nr:r' Mr. '~nd Mrs. Harold GUn- Grove preached the services in then.arraon.', Theodore: Gunna.tJslon ~nd ehur~h ~as~ Sunday, . ,M.. .r. and ~tts. Clarence I}ahIquist Prayer meeUng is Wedll.e~y.a#d Sbn "t~ro Sunday dlnn~r gIlests evening at 8. ' "in! th.o Carl Gunna.rson home.' Sunday :3chOOI at 10 a. m.~. anr_, '1!lmIl S""'~S<iti l\<Dd Swedlsll services at 11 a. m.

L<>ul~: "" "Ti;~~ay'~~r, Out~oor services at 8 in the e,v~~,~':~"Vf,Cli:..w;,;':i!lletnIhg; '. . i 'met f nca' lvho ,alsQ , __""'ii~" .'ll:Ild·1II1~9T~I.o..llOOriIIllLU_(lh"';cl':l;lOIdberg·Sb!.Yillll"., .. '\iItb I tile . (It""." 'C. T. CRrloon,'pnsfur)SWanson ·'CpUdren whUo Hieir par. Sunday" August 20:, 'Ients are gone. )1, Sunday school at 10 Q.. m.

, I I I Comm'tUlion services at 11 a: m.

.., ! . ". ,Conv~tlon ~ ,,\eetlpgAt 2:~

p~~!!'!~e~p,~f~J~:Se;";ce~ ~t'~'~, m.~· :Its; ·J....L.: J.o.n.e.sJ~nd Will· . On Thursday .~veningat &o'cJoc~

'. . "~I'."M,.:jjIi~'..isl WaI" 'Md 'on :Frl<h\Y mo_ at 10: 1.11!~~~~~~!!~~~!i~~i!ii~~iiiiiiiiii!i~~!i~~~iiiii~iiiiiiiiii~~'~iiter', ~ls tl da.~bter. IFlon;.nce" ~ Week, the P.Mtora ot thli' -11

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In ~. last ten yo O"t, fi. am Nyernberglr J;1ome Friday Bl'otherhood coml/Ilittco meeting in Wu.~ M.arlmt6 ugust 16'-

I At k ,..., . h th ening th EI NIh T d Prices sUbject 0, chang9· I'have heen lost In b failures. a e J: I(i)ll11t ' .' " e mer e sop. orne ues ay C I 'It • ~"slt' 'I b d I ' ,Mr. and Mrs. ~ nry E. Ander- evening. I ream "" '''' """""1'"'''''''''''' 14e, ~

....e1"" ora were' re m urae, __ son and I fa.ml1y a.t ended the sur~ 'Mr. and Mrs. C~rl Anderson and Eggs +"' 9c and 7J~:~l~:~at~~e~~ fn:U;::t0: 1- & I.t'! to~ BeiDig PUB: ed' pris\e paHy'on Mr. and Mrs. Emil family, Mr. and *rs. Roy Sundell, ,~e~s' ·····I··r:!·~Q o.n~ 4,

wondtrfull'u helPfUlt~istribUtiOn H dOth T T Car son !Friday eve lng. Dorothy and Jell-q. spent the week~ pll ng!l c an 5c

~" 1 ar 'L er eatrna 0 Mr. ~d Mrs. W~I Wolter, Ger~ end camping at Crystal lake near' RQosters ....'. :1,c

of m ~ey woqld tak pace! De- I ,Win f,Tneir B acket. .trude d Verna spent Wednc3- Sioux Gity. Corn.. 34cposit rs ha1 co Idea.. In 'I II, J ttl C ~, Oats 26ebank, chartcJ;"ea either by the' They'll C oWn tho kittcnball ~[ing ~y n a e" r~e and Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Lindsay Barley 28c

. - state or natJonal government. In Leagu~ I tonight.......-maybe. It iss G*rtrUde dntracted for a an~ family visited in th~lmer ... IThe S~oux City Liv)e Stock Record repub- Bidb depends 011 what the Clover Warm ¥:hool iye mil s from Battle Soeckenhauer home Monda. eve~ __~---------:--,_~ .,~_

liabes with emphatic endorsement an arti.. m~~~~o.~~~o~~~:~neah/i~~:~~:' dOGS to 0tfOr the college. Th¢: ?reek f r the cO~ing year. ning and treated all to a ater- to celebrate the biftl/tdays- b~H~r­cle from the Iowa Unio() Farmer blaming ment reponsIb1lity for failures is collego tea II has played '19 g~mes' I Mr. a d Mrs, IFred VIctor and melon fe~d. old and Morris Olsop. of the .prc­"direct selling" for depressed hog prices. quite as oonceivablel as respon- 10sinE;: only ~hree of them, but ac~ d:hi1dren~and ~arry Bartels spent Miss ,Doris Florine ret~lr ed to vious·week. The CVfning. was spent

---~--------------ITo the credit of northea~t Nebraska ,farm.; sIb1lity that c3.lla for' relief f~nds cording to reports, with tho clos¢ Sunda~, evemng at Leonard her home at Carthage with ~. and in games and musi ,Those presentTELEPHONE 146. •• ers, nlost of the hogs goi g out of this area In other directions. 'A deposll.tor ot.summer Ischool the' college team DerSCh, . Mr. and, M;rs. Henry Bar- Mrs. Law~ence Ring and f Ilyon were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pear~

--,-'--------- are nbt sold direct, but a e marketed.~.n\der does not ask for sometbi~ for wliII break~p, Now l should the tels VI ted from Tuesday until Saturday after visiting in the Roy son and family fr~ Allen, Mr. andSubscription, $2.00 Per YeaI' in Advance. the stimulus of baa thy compe~ ion. nothing.:fIe does not expect a Cj'over Far win tonight and the Fridaylit the Dersch home. Sundell home. Mrs. Leonard 01so ,'Mr. and Mrs.--r·--:-t' lIThe job of raising tl1~ hog markef'··s a gift. He bas earned the money c liege ha 0 i to forfeit its rem~im Mr. & d Mrs, Will Wolter, ver~a, Mr. and Mrs. George Eic~ff Herbert Johnson, r. and Mrs. G'Ug'Qllesfi(Jlli,zg THE

dbest patriottisbm d?es farmer's J·ob." says the,[owa Union tarm- which be p'utl!J into:Do b'a.nk, and in;g four g .mes and the Clover cIlar~nlen ar- Geprtrude enjoyed PIIC~ and Elaine, Mr. and, Mrs. Max Wenstrand, Ivade~1 Gray and Er~'p . t.. its uty withou urnmg he has faith in the institution FtJ.,rm win he rest of its schedule, n c Ul n·ter at on~a Friday w th Henschke, sr., attended the funeral win Nordstrom M~ ¥nd Mrs EJ'

atrlo lSnZ red fire or making a loud er, and one way to ~ it is to avoid ,irect and in the periodic examinations bQth tea~Will be tied at 16 wins Mrs. !\~le and ,Ernu, Emil MIll~ of the late Louis Mueller at Pen- est J,ohnson a;d f ·mily and· Rl\~\\I}oise. The poorest patriotism covers ,in- selling, thinks that f < m paper. whi<i:h the government has afl 8 loss B.I. But, here's the jok- er and arry Lalisbn. In tJjle after~ der on Wednesday. MI"Ca,rolu'S'lnudncEhreoWninw °srs'enrvsoedn. wA,ji!""'~h.'1different -performance by questioning the I -made. Restoring to hIm the ell Tho Cl ver Farm must win to'- ~oon M~S' 'Wolter yisite'd Mrs. Geo. Mrs. Howard Cramer and Rol- I.;

loyalty of neighbors without evidence. In Fall in the price~f cream'of late '~s dis- .motley he bas Ibst I"n' a bank nl!ht. If hey don't then the col~ Kohlme e~hHe ,the younjt people land, Miss Mabel --1Holmgren and was brought bYith ,hsitors.,every great emergency charges of "J.rellow- hearteni~ Perha s the reason is found fanljIre merely restores what be~ le e sacks I the champion~hlp hOnJ- played oIr ~ , Mrs. W. O. Harman enjoyed home- I 1, rness" that would revert as a boomerang in lately revived pa ur"es, but it is not an longs to him, and recovery of or in Lea,JUo I, and after playing Mr. nd Mrs. j' oy Hannan and made lee cream at the G. B. Ais- Wedding' A 1~1'1("r8nry., acceptable reason' to an'~one who is atXiOus earnings by rightful owners tho heads-1P ball that they havEl, Mr. an rs. C 1 t poggr·e drove trope home Friday ~vening. Mr. and Mrs. A. ~lCarl:;oJ1 wcreunder ordinary conditions, are sometimes;Y' " f % '0 h h" M'for increased bUY~'g poWer among fa mel's. thrQugh government reimburse~ aU sl).mme , they probably deserve up l' m l rna a rmgt g "iss Mr. and Mrs. 'Vernon Anderson pleasantly surprise elm F:riday cvc~c'arelessly Hung .out in the' name of patri- It does.not corres ond with other pri' e ad- ment woiJ.ld spread a wave of it. I ' l Babe C ltor borriJ after a; visit In and Jacqueline were Sunday dinner ning when a, group of friends gath.otism, but in the secret .hope of breaking vances, and dairy products materialli ·Sup-, prosperity and g00't'feeling that over in I eague II the complex- their htmei They lwere a~compan- guests in the Walter Otte home. ere,d at their ho e for a social \do\vn 4Il object of envy or in satisfying long plement chicken and eggs in sup lying would prove a giant force in io, of the ehampion,sIllp is a littI~ ied ?o~e by MisS Elgie elton .and Miss Phyllis Kinney spent the past evening and to hel them celcbratepent-up personal revenge. A crisis call- farmers with nee ed cash until co:r and helping rock the economic boat m~ddlel'. p:he U. & 1. store is Dons Iianq,an WhQ had b en vlsit- week in the Anderson home, their eighth wedd'ng annive-rsary.ing for noblest patriotic d'evotion is some- ~ Lout ot the shoals. Would not re- abjead but not so far that they ing at 1,e thero~ !cUlton orne. Bernard Kinney returned Sat~ Among the grou \y,ere Mr: and

. times accepted by small minds as a way to h-ogs and cattle an be marketed. I et payment of money 'lost by de- cah't be ·~~ssed. They have lost The sc&r Br~n, Carl\FranSen urdf\-Y evening after a week's visit Mrs. Henry Ande Soh- and family,perpetrate unwarranted injury and make cream and, poultr fproducts step up in har- positors be quite as jUBt as any seven ga~s and the Wayne Clean- and H rryl Lemp~e iamB es were at Spicer, Minn.' He ate supper Mrs. S, M, Anders n, Mr. and Mrs.hartlerl tpe burdens of those who are try- mony with other t ings. other reli~f tneasure, and quite e1 ap.d Gdlden Rule store each lists SundaYI dlijner guests Of€rs. Al~ wIth the W. C. Jackman family at Henry Holmberg, 1', and Mrs. R.~ng to serve in good faith and with best en- !. as effectual ~ any other in the te 10sses.1 The ll'. & 1. store still fred Nelson. Mrs. :Nehmn returned Rock Rapids, Iowa, Saturday. A. Nimrod and f roily, Mr::;~Al-'deavol's.' It is unjust to swallow the un- Another fall of moisture spreading over direction of Ibuying power and h s five games to go and three with thle Ftansen'$ for a ew days' Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Quist and mond Anderson, M s. Alex P. rl.

L:J J this section Tuesd~y night gave additional trade and ma.rket activities? It los~s forTthem and none for the visit. Florence Frqnscn is pending Francis, Anna Mae Swanson of son, Mr. and Mrs. t,'awrencc Crurl~'supporte~ suspicions of hai~-trigger accus-' , f ld b'" d f I tl ul d f" t 0,o B • d 0 M J G ~ers wi+'hQut investigation....:l~:ninvestigation strength to growing cotn I and urther as- WOll' e a "Yon er U s m ant Cle ners l' the Golden Rule Would a ew .,...aY

1,a I':l ar roy.rn s an maha, 1'5. . ustafson visited son, Mr. and Mrs. y ScottI and

\'f ..., surance of a big, well matured crop. Per- in connection with. the new capso a tie for top honors. The Dorothy F, ansen 'i~ visiting at Ber~ in the Carl Swanson ana G. A. ~r. and Mrs. M,artj .. olmberg. The

Cthuasetdin.k::ludes the accuser as,; well as the ac-, sorts traveling east and west, north and banking law. It wOuld.'be a gi- BQsinessInf'l':1 have lo~t eleven nard Pa.rk : . 1 . Johnson homes Thursday after~ VIsitors served a d 1 IOUS luncheon.

th rt th b t t t gantic thing to do. ISo deposi~ garnes, b3i even that ~q'esn't shut Sundla.y Enner guests a the WIll nOOD. Best wishes for y mor.e years. Smile businesses have been playing San- so~ repo e .e~ co.rn pro\pec 0 tors' losses qonstituted a gigan- them co letely out of !the runn~ Wolter ho, e were: Mrs. F. Bern~ Little Faith Gustafson spent of happine.;;s were e ,tended to the

ta Claus for months in employing help; bt. ound anywhere ]S In thIS .area, he crop !lC loss. So are other m~ans of in~. Str ge things have happen~ thaI ofi Pi rce aMi her ~Ughters, from Monday until Wednesday with horwred couple. ' .The'y have had more hel.p than service de-/ b mg damaged and short In most other recovery pgllntic. ed on Wayne's klttenball diamond,s. Miss Sara* of Nmrfolk, M ss Helen her aunt, Mrs. Vernie Linder.' Littl~lii-.iii•••i ••manded. They paid an~ fOiUght the red in p:rts of the c.ountry. We can re~t a good to. j __ Th!ey coulki happen again. (jf Dettoitj Michigan, d M~ss Vivian G~stafson ~as a visito.r ov-hope (~' a turn for the b ttel". They were in d al of confIdence on the commg corn • League I closed its schedule on Mata of <Dmaha, and soln ErwlD, er the week-end lD the Lmderfact p acticing the spiri ot tln, NRA--Iong abundance hereabouts, ~ Attor.ueyRu(e.s CltY. A\lgu~t 2b, unless the Legion de- who atten~s SL !J0uls coJlege. The home, ,before it was introduced.' Complying widi .. .. _ Can't Decide Hours cides to playoff its postponect l~ttcr c9ntlucted s.ervice at Wcm- Mrs, C. J. NImrod and sons r?·tile N A code of hours :jnd 'pay, they have A dlsturblng ~eport . comes fro.m the, ga~er. w~th the Clover Farm and Side Sunday morlll.lng. I turned home Monday from a week sfound use for excess emp oy4es-emploYe·es. south. Mules buc~ agamst destroymg cot. Tho que~tI.on as to whether or thq Ra.ilr~ad on August 28 and 29. Sunday dinner and sup~er guests visit in Om~ha with the Oscar

k \; I ton The and th t ced ts h d be n.ot Wayne city council had author- LetgUe It.wind,s up ,on August 29. of .Mr. and Mrs:i.\' Ernesl Packer La,rson famlly. The thre.e LarsonwhQ were mcrcifulIy en, ~ paYro Is when . y elr an e en a en ttl t h f I I f M d d h h

- .l-': _ L t ht t ttl tt I d I Y 0 regu a e ours 0 cos ng or bu since I there are two tie games were: r. an rs. Fr C urc chlldren came home With them. .\ they were not needed. ow ,as business aug no 0 ramp e on co on p ants, an local busi~e~s houses,. was answer~ an a postponed tilt to playoff of Slou,;, City, a?~ their daughter, for a visit. .

::~:':: ',"ivolume develops more 'help will be pos- now th~y are required to .reverse-to do the ed by deCISIOn ~f City Attorney thay pro~ablY won't finish up 'until Mrs. Rlchard TIJ)by an her two Ernest LundqUIst of Dallas; S. D.,t1 ''''sible aind, the object of the 'national recoy- very th.mg they had prevIQusly ~een abused Seymour L. Smith of Omaha, whO" th<j end' of that week!. At this time daughters from I Mon na, Mrs. visited in the A. L. Mortenson andI" ery md-vement will be more fully served. fo: domg. The mules can't un,derstand g.ave the opinipn that Omaha co~n- it ~~ not definitely decided whether Emily Packer from Syr cuse, M~. Ernest Johnson homes a few days.

, Th~'S is one type of observance on which thIS sudden abandonment of century-old cd had no p~wer to fL"t closmg the two r.vinners will play for the Bertha Bean, Keith, C rinne and The Ernest Johnson family accom-feeds he spiteful ~ind that cares little for rUl~s, and they look down v.:ra,thfully over. hours on weelt days. This decision cit:Y championship at tpo county John Bean and Vorace acker. panied him here after visiting rela-faets a ld does not wish to understand, but theIr noses as they are drlV'ert to new, meant that t~e council could not fail: or ~ether an invi~ation tour~ The Jerry Turner fa ily enjoy- t1vcs for a few days.employs a sudden burst of patriotism as a strange tasks. forco clothingj, gro?ery and ~ard~ narnel'lt open to tho wl10le county cd a. visit from Mr. Tu ner's two Mrs. G, B. Aistrope and Otive

ware stores tb mallltain umform will bp staged. , b,r0thers and families the past and Dan Lamb motored to Emer-smoke-sereen ethrough whIch to project h A tit! kl W t

h f f kl ' 11 B f th b '1 d ours. I ~e on as ng ayne Lea: uQ II took tho nors thl~ w:eek. Mr. and Mrs. Rob rt Turner, son, Iowa,' on Saturday to visits a ts:o ran lng, personar spleen. OYS 0 e county are USIII y engage council,to lImit ~toro hours, 8 a. m. week ~or'thri1lers Las Thursda

vAljnold and Albert from Oklahoma relatives. Mr. ,Aistrope who had

This is no time to tty to avenge per- in perfecting their animals for show at the to 6 p. m. dtrmg the week and the Wa ~e Clefln~rs an the Goi~~ City arrived. Tuesday a d left Sat~ visited the~o the past week return~sonal wrongs, fancied ior teal. It is an fair and for subsequep.t sale to highest bid- from 8.a. m. 011 p. m. o~ Satur- de' PUI~lstoro battled I throu h',9. ur¢ay mornmg. Mr. an Mrs. C:lar~ ed home With them. ,emergrncy that delItantls high-minded co- ders. The experience gives the boys prac- days With no unday openmg, was ~ .. ~ g ence Turner and Ru h arrIved Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Nimrod andoperaUon in behalf ofl extended employ- tical knowledge of the live stock industry tabled at last regular meeting. The '(~ont.inued on t'age:Eight) from Minden Tuesday d remain~ children and C. J. Nimrod joinedm€mt, ,greater buying power and stronger and of marketing live stock. We can't petition also asked that merchant? !~ '. ed until the first of th week. On the other Nimrod families at,a picmarket values. It is ~ stt\pendous under- imagine a 4-H club member failing to make not Wishing to comply with the Northwest Walcefield Wednesday the above a.milies ac- nic in the park on Sunday fortaking in whi-eh highest motives should pre- good in far~ and live stock endeavo·rs. regUlations should pay ,an pccupa- 1....;! (Mrs. W. C. RiJllg) , I companied by Mr. an Mrs. Will Grandma Nimrod's birthday whichvail with the one great centiral purpose con- tional taX. M' Miner, were <finner gue ts at Clar- occurrcd on S~turday.stantly in view. Uni1ty n.nd good faith If people are no older than they feel, ' IS~ :relen Ander~n'Spcn\sUf- ence Miner's at Laure, afternoon The George £ickhoff family weremean quickened progress toward the much '- I I d 4 b'f Crop Conditions da~ w tIl; Mrs. Nep wagger y. t guests at Bailey Mi~r's, supper Sunday dinner guests in the Max

we are iSett ng a ong towar s 0. ut 1 we J .oObbYI and Melvin ~eJ.son spent guests at lIarold ~ iner·s. On Hefschke, sr., home. In the after-desiretl goal. were rich a,nd able and disposed to loaf Are Folt"l,ld Poor M,~:mdaY afternoon With the Fol Thursday, Jerry Turne and chil- noon the Eickhoff and Henschke

1 through, the day and joy-ride most of the Conditions .in this part· of Ne- bqys. Ih:.... • dren accompanied their gitests to families attended the mission fest

Thje Omaha World Herald does not ven- 'hight, our feelings would soon step up or ~raska are ute b~st ~cen by .Mil. I~rs. quprhe.,Lcvcne WIll ente~- Onawa, Iowa, to visit ~elat1ves for at the fair grounds at Wayne.ture to speculate on w~at a fellow is think- down to the rather alarming point indicat- and Mrs. H. l MIner, who arnved talD the 1F11easant Hill club on th1s the day. Miss Annie Boeckenhauer ac-ing aUout while he is dying, but mentions ed by the n:a.tivity record. .hbme Monday: after visIting Iowa, W~Qes!t. ,'. companied Mr. and Mrs. Rollandwith '3!S$Urance some of! the things he is not Illinois and .rndiana. IThe Miners rS. ton H.ayden .and b~o dau- Soutlleast W kefl'eld Harrison, John Ernest, Larkin

went wIth MI.'. and trs. George gtiters s ert Friday wlth MJ;)3. Ern- Cobb and Miss Beatrice Cobb tothinkitlg about, and thlese include worldly The finding of a prehistoric tooth"leads Macklin of Niobrar .. ~orthern est Pacu'e ... (By Ruth V. Ha son) . Magnet on Sunday and were dln'nerf.a:n e ~nd fortune, religio~s dogmas and p~- us to wonder if the rest of the animal Iowa and notthern llInOIS have IIrene la d Amta ErwlD of c~n~ Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Borg Wflre guests in the John Ernest bome.

" htIcal nostrums. The dYIng man wouldn t couldn't be found. good crops b* other parts of the crird I3P~~ Tuesday afternoon Wlth in Sioux City Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mortenson" L'b R· and made several motor tri s with Birth Record. state do not have. Mr. MIner re- Nna,A derson, Mrs A W Carlson VISited Mrs were Sunday dinner guests in thc

1 rarp eCelVeS th m elrell Mt H d P dAd ht b Th d ports that Il~lDOI8 and Indiana, Mr ~d Mrs Warner Erlandson Alex P. Carlson on Mortday Wilbur Roberts home' at AllenF Bull t · 0 e, ng . 00 one ay· aug er was orn urs ay, fl d ~ d " hit F d d .arfn e Ins n They also called on .Art Tucker, a August 10, to Mr. and Mrs. E. F. .ooded in the sprIng Ian urIC out a~u c t ~ s~en 1'1 ay evenmg Billy HarrIson spent Mon ay Miss Marjorie returned to ber

C t P bl former resident having visited bis Germar of Wayne at the Dr Wal~ slllce, have very poor stand of at Arth r Felt s. playing With Manlyn Harnson home with them on Sunday having~rren ro ems brother, Walte~ Tucker, in Boise, ter Bentback hos'ital. corn Small g~am rangled from 3 to prof s r Hartman and famIly Max Hcnschke, Jr., VISited m the spent a few days. with her sIster.

A serles of pamphlets dealiqg Idaho. At Hood River, Ore., the A son was bomPMonday, August 18 bushels ani acre in the eastern were Sup ay afternoo~ and supper George Eickh~ff home Sunday eve- Roy Sundell, A. W. Carlson and,y;t.th Ne1>raska farmmg questions Wayne folks visited with J4r and 11 to Mr and Mrs Walter Mag~ states. I - gucst~ at ill Wolter s. Dlng Vern assisted with serving refresh~~as beenl receIved at Wayne public Mrs. George Wilbur, formle~IY ot ~z of Pierce, at Dr. Walter Ben- Business condlt~ms are not good Ene G. Johnson has been in Mrs Almon~ Anderson viSited ments at the Brotherhood meet-lIbrary am.d IS ready for dlstrib~~ Wayne. The return trip was m~de thack hOSipital. in those statel!:. Mr. ~mer reports, SIOUX 1ty several times the past Mrs Alfred Ltlndiberg Monday af- ing Monday evening. Lawrenee andtio~ p~phlets are lssued by Itlie via Satt Lake City. Utah, ..Jd nen~ A daughter weighing eight except for CWcago ~otels which week t-l. cl:msult an occullst. ternoon. .1. Vern Carlson, Lawrence and RoyUnIversity of Nebraska College ~f ver, Colo. Mrs. Miller s7ij.s that pounds was born to Mr. and Mrs. arc doipg well during ~he fair. The Mrs. J:l.jmlma Anderson came fro~ Sterling Borg viSited WIth Clay- Hanson sang a quartet number onAgriclllt¥re. 'eXt~sion depalitment after they reached Schuyler they William Suehl on Wednesday, Aug~ Miners spent one day at the Chi- ~iouX qity Friday to spend some ton Fegley at Allen, Wednesday the program. ..in cooperatIon 'Y(lth the U. S. fie. remarked that nowhere ha,~ they ust 16 at their home near Winside cago eXPOSitid~n and Mr. Miner, time with 'I

Mrs Charlie Levene and Thursday. 1 Miss Ellen $org ViSited m thepartmen~ of agriculture. Titl~a seen such wonderful fa.rming coun- ' . who saw the' air of the mneties, Mr ~nd Mrs Henry E Ander- 1d:r. and MI' Martm Holmberg W. S. Hart and. D. H. Jones homesare: "Qu sions and 4nswe:rs on try on their enU'r tour liked the for er one better. He son, Ni a and Bob were Sunday were Thursda supper guests at at Concord dUIing the past week.Marketi g Poultry." "!Home Bak- Ever here fOI~8 se~med con~ Good! Samaritan H08pi1Bl. adm~tted tha~ perhaps it was be;, dmner ueMs at Louis Johnson's. Victor Sundell S. On Sunday M s. A. P. Borg anding of Beads," 'The Trench Silo In cerned ~er the NRA and were Evan Jtmki~4, of carroll, was caUSe po was younger and novel- M(ss F~ces Turner and Miss The George Eickhoff famIly VIS, Gertrude visi ed in the D. H.N~brask"," "Honey ThToUghout the making efforta to conform \.0 jts ~~oug~:. \h~i1b~Pit~ldlastT~U~~ ties Iw¢re more unusual. MiI1dl:edf ernberger were Sunday ited at the F~nk Henschke home Jopes home an~ Miss Ellen return~,Year," 'Winter Wheat Varieties in regulations So many fme cars ya~; ~. ie~en T e Macklihs left TueBday for sup~er e tl3 of Mrs. F. S, Utech.t. Thursday eveqing. ed home with tern. 1Nebraska," "The HOme Orchard were in evidence that it Wil.S hard op~ra on or i pen Ie b~. nf thei borne at Niobrara. M~sselernaand Gertrude Wol~ The Roy Sundell famIly and Dor~ Elmer Boec enbauer accompan-and I<"ru~t Garden," "Pump Irrigja~ to believe these were hard tim/es r:. ~b. H t ensen andi i ~ an~ I tel' jOlDrd a group of girls at a pic- is Florme Pic~lCked at the Wayne ied George Wh pperman to Faulk-tion In esbgatlons In Nebrask4-," The qepreSsion ~adn't reached th~ ~~ °Frid urs on, were sm sse REJOOVER ~lC tt rres' park Tuesday eve- park Friday venmg. ton, S. D., OnjWedneSday and re-"Perm eDt and TemlJorary p~~ coast as soon as It did Wayne 'but RBMrs ;y'l And t S 1Jth ; NRA' t wt~hout hard ~mg. Mr. and M s Joe ~ohnson and turned Saturd y evening. Theytures fo NebraSka," "Com lD Ne- the westerners are in fUll gtip 'ot it 8i ·Clf. au ~gt ~son U

Ot 0 h· e b t tIS no 'bil ti ·d ~ iMr· ~d Mrs. Arthur Felt and chlldren ViSit~ in the Frank Han~ were guests i the Dell Keller

braska:: .. "Home Preservation of now. Hotels ana resorts have bad di~:sse !"Y:M:~~4ac. pa en, was ~rI8, h:St:ninpo~~co;e es, ::1~ ons at e ed the young people's son home Sun ayevenmg. home. Rdlland~Felt accompaniedMeats, Relattve Susceptibtlitylof small tourist trade the 'Y"o£Ibt two M 1 ~ k Y f W th d' tI g f ry, tI ibl~ c aSi picnic at Wakefield Elmer FlSh odor! of Anoka, was them to his ho e at DeSmet.Alfalfas to Wilt" "s 1 M l''''P er 0 ec ner a ayne, was El lree qn 0 permanen y D It: S d 'ng I th F nk It n N b

' 01 anage· years and proprietors were much ar:itted Mond~y for medical care. be~ter human relatIonships, and ") ar.~ yevem. asupper gue n e ra a - Noah. Johnsqn of Ceresco,. e.,ment eriments WIth Vege· discouraged II M a I N I f W thJ It r I' tif The era 11e Lundbetg, Ene John" son home Mo da.yevenmg. was a Stmday Idinner guest III thetables," ,"'~u:rkey Produ.ctiob," . , :s. ..lr e son 0 ayne, was ,s resu B, may amp Y .Jus y :!Ion b,nd L~'i Dahlgren families en~ Mr. and M s. Emil O. Anderson Elmer Lundqu~st home. Mil'. anduFcedin Tests and Car~ss ','Stu- P o'pe'" D d ~idm:tted Monq~y as a medicflI pa~ th~tie~n~tlI~ emp:asizmg dt~e joyed ic ic supper at And.rew and Ruth VI~ite<;l in the' George Mrs Lundquist and ShirlEly anddies Wit Early Spring LaDilb$, ~d r r",'y ee 8 en . ~p ~ .0 . "t'\:pen iencefan III fIyp;3e's F iday eveni~g. Eickhoff homt Tuesday evenIng. thei; guest, Mr Johnson,' joined aAged, estern Ewe&," UFo::typi*th :Are Recorded 'Here FloodS caused b a colla se of ' :~I~t~ri~ i~ltws~ t i~s ~g:[r:;~ Verd 1 Lund j Thr..re JohnsoIlj, Mrs. Max; renschke ,spent from group of frien?S at a picnic sup-Annua;t eport of the Agt'l~ul~uil'aI Prdperty deeds recorded, in dikes ne r san:yua~ ChJna ~aused Iro~ ~iV1l1za,tllon ~hat several RUdpIPll. Lundberg and LaVefn Sunday untIl Tuesday! with ~er per in the par~sundaYevening.Expel'l ~t Station of NebraskaJ." Wayne county include the foiIbw~ 1,000 persons to be 'drowned ge er1tiona ~ouId not aceom- I~e!son, rJturned Sfiturd~y ~rom daughter, Mrsr Eickhofl! and family. Mr. and Mr~ Vernie Linder-and'i ing:· IpH • \ Its .success depends in their trdp ,to the Black HIlls. Mr. and M~S' G. A. ohnson and their house ~ sts, M.r. and Mrs.Loc ICouple iRetur Edward Otto krueger to 'Wm~ H. "You must travel .450,000,000 lar~e ,measure on keeping re- ~r'1n<l1 Mrs. Jerr~ Turner and ElUs att~nde the L:u dahl picnic Chas. Quist aq , FranCIS and AnnaF W t'l ~ C" t Krueger, August 7 for $3,000,: an miles to be kUied in an American qui ements within practical ChlHlre, ::Mr. and;rs. Clarence and reunion t the Cl,t park Sun- Mae swanson~f Omaha, Mrs. J.

~:: .~O I, £)8 e, n oa undivided one.nlnth interest In ithe railroad accideht."-Detlroit News. line, ~nd in: making observance T~rner ndRut~ spe t Sunday eva- day. J \. P"ustafson, ;Ha rif~ Lempke, Mrs., M~. a d Mrs. J. G. Miller arrived south' half .01 the nott!hwest qOOr- We do not· ullljlerstand 1the neces- as ne~ly 100 per cent as posst~ nmg at the wIn ner home. M~s. CarlT ,tnderson sSlsted ~er Harry Gustaf ill Visited in the .Ed.

homo S ~~cI..y .afternroQ aner--com.. ter, t;hc north balf of the' Bouth.- alty.-Rochester Dem.<Ilcrat and ble IInfears of plenty and pro::,- Arth r Felt and IBen Lund at- ~other, Mr~ E. J. Er cson, , Wlllt Gustafson hom~ Thursda.y everbng.pleting a; 6,000 mile. wur to the westlquarter Bind the sbutheast Chroniclb. pe~rty eople became selfish an)d tended stag par'tYI at the Elmer canning cor at the Inter Felt, Mr. and MIlS. Chas. Quist and,wester ooas.t. D1;l m~ tI~e tive quarter of the southwest quartet of luxurious. Worldly 'desires Fli~twcjOd home SatlJrday evening home on Mo day. . Francis and ~~na Mae swanso~ of~eeks ,~,\a.bseDjce et pa$ed 10-25·2. , i HlUerl doesn't want, any more were in$tiable. The more one in honqr of Dave. ~arn of cali~ Mr. and M 8". Jewell Klllion and Omaha, Mr. an;d Mrs. Reuben LlI~d-

I' tbrguG' , ~ch of A~e ca.8 5C~niC 'Fr~d Niemann, and wife to Hehry I babies Darned atter bim.1 Maybe 'be had the more be wanted. He f0lr;r.ia. ~ J Darlene and I Fauneil Ma~ were er, Mrs. Harry Gustafson, Harnetwonder ,~, s_eeing fq at. me. Von Seggern:, August 10 for $~OO, thinks it wouldn't loo~ well for a didn't know when be had e,n. lA;bOU~ forty relatl es and friends Th.ursday sUiper gues s in the G. Lempke and Mr~. J. Gustafson10tB.gc a ,1~ developme ~,from the an UJ;1dtvidediha~f Interest In blocks bachekl to bel known a~ the Fath- ought couldn't suspend joy rid- enj<hye a bounteouaPicnic d,inner A. Johnson h me. were Thursday dmner .and sUlPper,:Canadl .~tfieldfj where It was, not 2 and, 3, Bre~ale:r & Patterson add!. er of is cduntry.-Jrhiladelphta ing long' enough to do an aceep~ ,and! BU per at ~r Turner s o~ . Mrs. Fred Harrison and. Norm~ guests in th~ Vernie LInder hbme..yet hea ~ out, to t e siubble·fi ilds tJon I~O Winslder Inquire~. tabl~ proportion of work. His jFri(iay hon?ring t Ie' out~Of~to~ Jean and M s. ~ert .arnson at- Misses Fran~ls and Anna Mae tHereqf 'Y.est rn Neb~k i' They ed Frr~ S. _rrv and wife to murr J 'I eagerness for more gaJn was IgUqsts: ' tended the AIUxlhary lenie at the overnight guests. I

. thro'ug !ev~ry type Of Iclimate·lpe· R. mvis, August 11 for $llOOO,lqUit 1 ! r < reacp,ing out wildly when light:. Mr.!d. Mrs. Oscar Johnson, Mt. city park Mop-day., Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Carlson en-.' ary~ clalIJl,l, deed to the soutb.ekst quar~ T1iO~Ger~ns I a. e ~n~r Din BtrU k and the economic an~ 1'5. ,Henry ,jErickson and The R. A. Nimrod ily, spent tertained at dinner and SUpper ?ll

, CI"iBP~'air to the ~lls. ter o~ 20.2~1• I i' " : " worke. One of tbemdhas di::v- fab~C we~t to pieces. i~ociety cbi~dre wh.~e sunday afternooh Thursday ev~nlng in e Carl And- Sunday for their wedding annivers-. the p DS. 'I Gettrude" oj,.es a.nd ~Ulilban! to ered tb s~ret to qev lop Ii. I k rwastlding along on a ~ordidly lan4 su peT gU~sts of Mrs. .A.rdanda erson home Jelping r. Anderson ary. The guests included Mr. and

'.' Le~ %,,~~yne, e ~i1lers tf-ur. Margaret. ard; AugUst l~f for :r~se on ~ r~d r~Betbufh. Nf?w if mat rhU plane 'when tij.e crash Liqdbe g. ':,,' celebrate h1Sbirthday MrS. pavid Warn, Lavern and~~ ~ Ig~:Yeuowstone parkld '$350'l~rto tb,enorth\\testqu rter on)y ~, e T~uto~c liacc~'ubta.nt m, and cash' aCcumulations 1«1'. ~nd Mrs~'B;en Lund, Verde~ !Mt. apd rs. Chas. Kinney, jr., Dorothy from Turlock, Callf'l Mr..~en a 'W: Gtacieri: Natioll;a.t rk of iih tJOutb1Ve~1i fJuarte1i Or 13~tl..2~ coUld ,ucceed in so~vin~ the s:c;-et :er fo 'd little more Isupstan- Qn~ Gwendolyn w~te Sunday dim and Mr. and rs:. Fred Strange and and Mrs. Elmer Fleetwood. and

, ~bfch ~¥ prono:uJtce.one of the SU M,' Bealel and husMnd"tH J'oe :~!Lt ,calj1' cr~~te t.,e ~1fi:me, 1 0 or Hal an:tIYchMl \ bMore, a 'briali ne~ gu~st.g pf Mt:.s.·lit John AndarJ. PaHy were unday nner gu@sts 'family, Mr. ~dMrs. j. A. Seagren,lllgll t,l' ot the B'P" Tlley s nt· ,J., ale, ,Allgu"t' '. U ,.fo~ "lj 'tbo ' ,ranat?~","tlo""l~ 0l'~ d'I'·:nOll~ ba.!. wln~ Nopie J:i<d to b. ~hocked so.' . and Mo", E1Iriter Stroln ~~ In the John loney h me. Mrs. A\ex P. Carlson.. Mr. and Mrs.

.' a few Y6 WIth r. and iMrB H. nort~east qu~~r of 3..20121' ~,~N~wQrlf;~1J ~~ ~I:f, I fnto thinlting abOdt other things' 0 ah, ·~er4.'al$o guests. ' ',. Mr. and ra. R. A,. Nb~~d ~nd Lawrence. Carlson, 'A.& atLewl$ wn,Mont. re. Elpter F.~I:,;J Idtll'aild IWif to I Tactful ! I Uta ':mortey'and' what' money . Mis..Chl;1tHe Levene and\ famiJY'Yere klux CIt vlslwrlon ,A. lallgp number of visitors at-::Rahn formerlY Miss iza th MUton (jrl~t ~UguBt114 for $600, ' ~ ot..~ wouia bUy. And they wer'e. so s' ei'e:1 enteHa.i.ned Thursday! Wednesday. They we e lunch~on tended th~ monthly meeting of f;he:brown otl,tM t;y ere. P~ff,l of tb~ aOlltheMt q\la.rte)r Of Mints ~r (ca,lbngp_l,And what ,T.he,Jr wElre made Bld~. NRA pro':'. ~vni by ';Mt: and Mrs. LaWrencel, guests at th F'red Ri,cher ho~e. Study Circle club which met Wlt,h.

tHc !~ :ary. tho lnorthe t ~ua.rtel:j Ql J,8-26T'w do~ ~, r rm°thel;" 9° f r.,~ou WQeJ1 pos~ drastio' SU1~:g~ry to speed 30 ns D. ~e h9gtess get:Ved ~Qme-I '. Mr~, and, ~s. Cha.s. SimJ;l1~ns, Mrs. Rutherford Anderson on·Tues-u e ~qlum I,ll I I you V~~Cf;l,b' '!: gopd Wi!l· ~ revl1nU of. the 'pa ent. land ~e' ~ <Ie ~~.Ic~am and cQ~e. " \" 3$mes.,: and enneth fTom Ha1.Var~ day. They were Mrs. Elmer Boeck-

I W~ Wn I~~ ~. I )tar rJl7:'7 ~~e ~~t, m ,stay '6pe~ltlbn l"pr6nilse ito Jreliut1d " r.1apd ~rs. Erhest Packf!r ~d den. Iowa. ·sited ith the Gedrge enhauer and Annie, Ellen and Ger-,toS s... 1~1 [ \h rallY, ho'l!~, .-01" chU'fA. - Bo.~ -the 'PORtio 1\I ng ~ ,"1 In' ''lId. their house guest Eickholt' ho e Sa~~rday evening. trude Borg, Mrs. Dorsey Raines,, -!lli m a t1rmof ,~tbe ~t~s~ ,pt, c " 11:1111".: .' 5. "rY'i\f(j~phYand :Mrs. Emily' , Cli1l'otd, ~rlson of Smlt~ ~en- Mrs. Evald Holmes, Mrs. Nell Me-

,ortil'~ ttletwqIJl'la".. 1I1~lIIe .~,oy., ,'. '~'"': ' ',,~ught M eke pi! Syracuse,. Nebraska. ~~'Ka\laail' ridTheo.Csrlson ere CorklndAle, Mrs, "Perry Jobnson.I~ ~~r;ru~l~,'to· efea.t , ~~, ,~"'I' butllttle i \u;,,{;4a:vevenintatwanacel\ ida'ydinnr,.guesltsi~ltJi~~... ert andRuthJo~son.U: 10 at. tt",,'P&r l~t ·R attic a18 routeq" biro '4 1..'.1. '. . _ Ha: rison ho' e. The former: '\ftslt- --:k~e·. hom run, d ' ve 111 tli.. ':Omsk now t"·"··' " 'd d . nds- h I Thursday and 'Fri- f Twins Celebrate Natal Day.:rorllme 'tYtD$"' and. WI nlng an,d e, r~,n~~s"~drnlZ·?'I·,B~b a,n.. ~ , e . If" , J-', A ""'oup were inVited to the Har..J'......

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Holy- Bep" insld . A!F mtdnigIil t e many Of'""tlre~lServUiesQ.8 ossible. thy Meeo kin~alc. They expect to ho~e-.of ~rs. lltson's othor.VI ' I' '! I I I, 'l r' I flower elosed Thi~1 Was the first Delegai.e~ arc Miss Vaibo g Nicl- go to C ada, and also attend the Mrs. Hattie Mu m, of.~ dplph.,akef,,' -Ield De'par"tm''e'nt ~lf'Thel W,a"'II,ne"~ a'~ time tbe plant ,~ bloom¢d, se~,::,~~~;~s:~;;::~~~~: ary so- ~~rg~tDa~~~a~g~"a~,::":~~etb~o~d: su~~~rE D. Chicheater a d lam-Scores In jlFl" Show. diety 11 have special mec mgs in Corkindalc haEc. I l1y VIS ted SUJ?day afternoo in fhO

Mrs. C.ifford usl:}y p@ is a gar- our ch rch p.t Harti~gton Fnday, I I - Au&"ust Dorman borne. Ma Ie Oor.~I \" J' den enthusiast, e~h.. d two prIzes August 18, at 10.30 a In, and 2 Wilb' N maljl remuined to spend s week.Normll CnJ"Pt"nt<1r ('If the Hemtd Std, 'Is editor of this department an1 \:"ill \'lslt 'Vali:cfleld evcry 'I1uesda;,". Any news ~.ontri U ODS in the regional lad~ol show !ij)0n- p. m. W hope our locill soc ety willi ur eW8 at Dorman's.

to tJu~se {'()!tirnns from town or coUntr~· will be gillepy received by hflr. S c' lG al.SO authorized to rocciv ' new or rene~ apbscr 118. s9red by the iouk ity Garden be we I represented. D legates (By Starf CorreRpondentl Mr. and. Mrs. August K ust'> ~ndI club and Iawa la4'0 as [socIety in from local group alC M ss Amy Frances Flarney spent Sunday Marian visited Sunday aftlnOOiint.~

Siollx City last Frltla and Sntur- Bangts n MIss M:ildr:etl Nc sron and afternoon in ~ho Roy Pierson home. the George Bock home, 'T at i e-111$$ Mildrt'd. Nelson went to' Wakefield, Mr and Mrs AlvIn H t¢dm and daughter of Emerson, learl Jaeger of Al ena, "Mrs day. Her Mrs: co~ ouglns variMMr~ A 'w C~rlson I Mrs Harry Mr. and ~rs. RoS Day spent ning the H:nry 1tansens vi ited the81OI1X Ctt...... Saturday 'for the day. Bayne of Colen6~e, Miss Clara M aI,tl Mrs. J 0 PeterSQn arrang- Dora Paulson of near merson, ety Wnn flr.t wa,!d, and her Red An~crson, district trrasu er, will Sunday even ng in the Ray Farney Kruse famIly. I

Mr. and -Mrs Charles Pierson and Carpenter of Hart ngton, and Miss cd a pIcnic party on theIr luWn and Mrs. Mary P ulaon f Coler- Copper gla'diol S 1)a ted thi~h in acc'ompany the delegftel';l. home. ,Otto, Elmer, Alfred a ~ISS...f:tmily had Sunday dmnc.r in the Ruth Ankeny of b XOD ~urd$.:r About 20 old friends of the idgc Mrs. Guste. ll.rd 1e in Em- its crass. Mr. od 1M: s. Bt.ISb~ at- I __' , Mi-ss Alta lecke spent S'aturf!ay Minnie Frevert,. Clarenc R yalN

' f' Net~on home. Mrs W S Ebl>.flsole and daugh- ElJcdqles were p_resent gcreslonhat;rhoeYenearsdea 0 anmfJ hneJaares- tCl'ldcq. the exh 1)it F1Iday" Swedf.,h lWlRJ,I,ionlChu ~ night and Sunday m the Will Lu'tt and Elmer and, Will Ewert of ier-r. '" t 1 "t I ....'" ,.- L • home' son, Ia., visited in the Her

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Mr 1tnd Mr~ Leona.rd Schulz and tel', Miss AHce a.nd "OJip" Ha tman, I~ (Rev C A Turnqmst p tor) .::\:It and Mrs. Albert Borg \....erc in allofSloUxCih, ~etherwIthMrs, tTnlo~IIPicnh~ks. There aro 32 granflchU re ad 22 Lions S o;sfr'Game. I . .. . I '. Mr and Mrs. Wm. Hansen and Thun home FridliiY evenln . ,;'s'lOUX ('Ity on Suntln)'. Clarence Hn)'t~ltnlMddaughter of Me~b('l$ of the local Farmers" great grandchildren, als 0 e ~ister, "East Side, es Shde" wa~ the No tnid-we~ servlcles to IrhL Cyrial spent Sunday evening at Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ro sm~ 01

Miss "i~u jory Davis of Sioux Emer~oll, Were Sunday guests of unton Rnd their f!lm~hes gathered Mrs. Marguenta Ditm n of near war-cry "all a ou~ Ithe townf' on Sund~y school ~ ~O a.. Roy Day's. lUte. Iowa, came Thurs ay. andtth C 'Ir and Mrs. J. O. Pethrson. at t~e Herman Muller fArm north Ponca. - I Wednesday wh n el business men M?tm:q.g WO~s'h1P lin E IIS.h. ~t The .Tohn Bush family spent Sun- stayed until Friday witD. t*eir Oll-

('itv. l~ with her paren s, e . -I.' '"i" f __ ~ 11 0 clock and evenmg w,rShlP m da evening In the August Lubber- sin, Mrs. Augmlt Kruse, ~nd am-L<"~ DR,',"es. thin weelt. Mr. and Mrs AI~ert Woll and of Wakefield Tuesday ~tcrnoon or on the east.,d 01 Imam street met the SwediSh language at o'clock. y I .,y They went lrom here to odybh>s Ivv Langmack of Sioux son of Fender, visit d at the Emil a pldnic. Team Char:ts p A the western I rte-vp m a heated Re~. Albert Bengtson of Detroit, st~~eh~::':~les Jun'ck lamily vi.,ted Mr. and Mrs IFrank Gri flth a~d

I..'lt\". \'Il~ -a guest of Miss Huldn :ncndspnro. hcOIlnaeU'deThsul)ra-draa~nde:~:~;~ For mble ChlSfO. Win and Lose unday compebbop 0 th$ local diamond Mich., will occupy the lU1PIt at Monday evening last week it Aug~ children spent Sunday ev*in lD

E",;tc'nlmlllp on Sunday " M., ~ All profeSSion pla~ers were bar- hoth services, ust Dorman's. the F. M. Grill th home. tMr

. and r:Ml"1'i ('harh'!' u:mg, Mrs. \V. O. turn~u home wilh them after a ReI'.'. C A.Turnqui:~t's Bible class d hi -d n red LIOns clu pltLnned the game A lawn social wjl1 be'gi n next Mr and Mrs Clifford Penn ViSIt~ Mrs Ed Biggms of Grego l' S D,

H"m",,, ""d MI>" Jeanne a,rnell weelh vlsil in the ensen home. had.'\" outmg In Graves parI< Sun- The ou e-h~a er 'game 0 at the regula dinner meeting a Saturday evenipg at the hureh, ed n the James McIntosh home on bave been vl.,tlng in th F M.;.;p<'ut TUi'~l!lI\' In SlOUX City. Mr. and Mrs. !pe y Dunlap of day' afternoon, 51 bemg present. Wakefield dIamond lastlSunday re- week ago Tu sday evenfng Next instead of We nes,day ev ing 0;[ I Griffith home I ~

it", and Mro J W. Turner, who Mount Horeh, WI,., surprised Mr The claBS then attended evemhg suited In one Vlctory ~nd one de- Tue,day, a din er WIll b~ arranged this weel< as or ginally pI ned. Suoday evemng .1 _ I Ileft. wed' "go Mon<iay are in the I and Mrs G W. M¢ intoeh a wee!< worshIp m a body leat lor the homJ teaml Wnkelleld at lhe Logan otel, The August Koopman l,amthY With Mrs. W, H. WI' or, 'BInd, Hills (If South Dakota. ago Tuesday by ~ mmg to ViSit. ~ won frorlji Tony Olson's team from ----l S th Wk. ld caned~Thutsday evenmg In e Members- of the S~ns me~ICIUb

~' 0 l\Illtchell and John Harmer The McCllntolXhs a d Mr. Dunlap I"or SUnday Sohool. Wa.yne, ~5 to 6, land l~st to Win- Band Go To Kearnes. au eas a ze Fred Hel/3r, Jr, bom~ f d d and guests Mrs ~m IW e srpf WllVlle. had. Sllnd8.)." t'veumg sup- were old frie.nds ba k III "'est Sa- Mts Er~est Packer and Mrs By· side, 12 ~o 8 TU1day a1Iternoth the Wakefield A erlcan LeglOn band (By Rutli N. Hanso . fa;:l~ ~~~e:~"u~ay :;~;I'~~ona~n Mrs Alber't Ande son

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~ pl'l' at thl~ Emtl J~nsen home. lern. Wis. ron !Heydon arianged a picnic for team pla.yed a roup trom Leshe 15 to play at he state conventlOn Verrl. Carlsonj ww;; a Su ay dm~ J ff d P n Kay Mrs Charles Mil S ISS cr.r:l'\" and Mrs \V A Gerdes. and Miss Emelia and Miss Amanda chtldlmn m the!. two Sunday sehoql precinct Ias part f the :~~angehcal lD KearnelY A gust 27, 28 and 29, ner guest lD t~ F~ank ~ anson th~r lRn~MrSe~ra~~Tlfflthand cCde~ and Miss M Idr d' eed, and

'an"l,. e.,dled at the Henry Echten- Lundahl. Oscar J.Ju dahl and Her- classes at Chrl tian .churchi. ill llio Lutheran p'clllC- rowa!'>, ",nd Fr>- aecordmg to rol ErIC Ecl<lund home I fam,1 VISIted 10 the Fred Slone MISS Helen and Mi • ¥-,Idred rier, Ikamp h"nH' on Thursday evenmg man Anderson ~t ended luneraf Gra"s park Tuesday afternoon. day. will play on~ Olson s hays On August 3 the band plays at Gage Swans~? sMnt tllrday hOm/Snnday alternoon were eatertained I st ITb~,"d~y by I

MISS D,>rll Sally whu ha.s been serVlces for Mrs II ne Gleason at - .ag~m. Next sun~ay s game ~ll be the DLxon co ty faiT In Concord, afternoon playmg wilh I layton Mr and Mrs Ray Farney and Mrs W It Wa er. MrB'~Irve Icrru>1<') ed In the ba..ker) IS keeping Ponca lasl Sundarr fternoon Mrs Obs~rvf' Anniver800:~·'. . here WIth AUen~ anu the nepct day &t the old settlers' Anderson I • cluldren had supper at Will Llb- Reed had t~e l~ss n o~ "Chil ren's Ihnnks ,et thc' \\al<efl"'d poultry Glea..~m ~as forUle< y a remdent 01 Tije Dr L J Kllhan, V. H. 1>. -+---- plcmc at Pal<ot~ CIty Prof Ecl<- Chns Andc~son lroml i"ayne, eng-ood's Sunday evenmg Income," '-fd a so ial time I, low- ,

(omp.un: IWayne Hanfon, F: S KIernan and pr q Tw Fam"21 ies Meet lund IS d"ectmg the oewl~-orgao- was e Monday,anernoon t1sitor m Mr and Mrs Dan Heithold and ed. The ho~tess s rve. 1"'rs.I

John I!\1\!'<; Malle] Holmgnn and Ro- Mr and Mrs D vld V\arn and v,r Henton famIlies met for plCmp 0 . ized WillS Ide ba.nd ea.ch \Tuesdh.y the Walter Otte home jJ SOD spen~ Wednesday evenmg in Bush enter(ains in Se tt?mber. I

hnd ('r.mn left S'tnnla} mormi\.~ ohlldren of near urloek, Caltl, supper on the Rolf lonrs; S~ndalt, For Ann al Reunron evenmg, and plans to conduet a Mr and Mrs Walter t VISlt- the Wm IHansen home c ' •fur Holdrl'g"r '.'herr they WItt Vl51t toppeq off-for al:s~cond visil With in lhOI!lor of the~KiCrnans weddmg ~ bcginner~' class there, startmg to- e~ Mr, and Mrs AntoQ. ~rner at MISS rtorothy Lutt and MISS Lu- North\ve t yJ!le IrelaUv", Mrs Warn', parmlts the J A Sea- anmversar, Last Suoday memhers 01 the mght 'A ayne Thursday evening d ella Meyer called Tuesday after- B S~f Cor es on ent)

lI.llss Tv.. 1I1l Gl ahl1 of Emerson, gl ens enroute home from the Chi- 1}UII1dahl and Johnson familles gatp- - Miss Marilyn Harrls

fvlslte noon on Mrs Albert Anderson (~l\Ia.k is M t

'"~" to thc' F: F Hvp," home Sat- eag" eXpOSItIOn Tbey lea,. last of For W",' Folk.. ¢red m Graves parI< lor their an- Plans FOr Reumoo, MISS Jean Carlson nJar mersan Mrs FIred Beckman and Faye Merry" ;kers lu~ m t Fl"dayoccl,,, lo 'pend a "eel< wllh MI", the weel< lor tMcOaBt Mrs F<ed Lundm aod Mrs C A tmal plCmc and reunion, and spent Mr" Harry Anderson, preSIdent fron; sun~a~nu~~a;[;,:s ~ 'Allen and Joarl spent Saturday and Sun- evcmng m the JUly Per ue !ome. :Mll.gart't l-I\ pSt • MIss Jean KU~~ n~ Re:nsen I\lwa TurnqUIst enlcrtamcd the cradle the afternoon mformlllly The com- of the Nebrask~ Normal college Vl~:~ ~It~ MiSS Gertrud Bar l~ day m ~e James McIntosh home Mr and Ml' L, Ej Morrl 0 Nor- I

Rt'\' and Mrs D \ S",anson and and MISS Gene\Ie\e Kin",c..-ston of roll children of SwedlBh MiSSIOn ~Ittee In charge was MISS Lilhe assoclatlOp preSided over a specIal th t g k Mr and Mrs Dave Hamer and folk MISS Ina Heeren f C rrollfam" 'of Go,",e Iowa "ere nver- Wayne ~",e Sunday guest, 01 Mr church and the" mothers .nth a undahl Mrs "Jewell j{.lhon and meetmg of the ex~eubve co/nmlttee the A P, Borg hame e p dwee son spent Wednesday evemng last Mr 'and Ms G~y J;;lder" d n'""'dn'gl,l 'goe,.t" al th~Rev A L Pet- aod Mrs Nnrva~ Hmd, and that party IU the church parlors Tues- rs W~lter Haglund Those at- IU MISS Pearl Sewell's office m the an~rR~~hd:.:;~ ;;;~~~~ ~e:~~~~ week ,n the August Kruse home 01 Los Ang les, Mr and rs~w E, IN'nll home "oodav evemng M,," Kmgstoll Bernard dayafternooo endlUg were' Mr and Mrs Swan CQurl hau.. at Wayne FrIday Ar- vlSltors m tho Ed welin l' home The Henry and John Schroeder Bael< and amlly, Mr nd ¥rs,

Mr.- Mauuc Fackleman and dau- LeVine and Cliff Linden m-otored ~ tUndahl, Mr and Mrs Walter rangements for the annual pICnIC d M Walt t d fanuhes were Fndav -evemng Glenn Wmgett MISS In H ercn['"Iller of P nta a"'t spE'IHhng a fev. MIS'; Kuhl to her home For Son's Birthda~. erman anQ family, Mr and Mrs to be held on Wayne state Teach- Mr an

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" ' . M C1 v.. tz 1 f Omaha M H DID lson entertam 1 M P Mr and rs Jo n nne a en e R b t d Wil Bak ent t' ,da\ ~ \~ lUi th~ B\ ron Hevdon~ Thev ~ r" arcnce e e 0 rs one - rnest Lundah and Glenn rs ers college campus next Sup.day, W lth 1 M 0 er a an rna er sp Mrs Rudol h Sievers ~ ugh- Ic,,-no. Tlle,u,c) mllrnmg . has been atteadmg the American ed a group of small boys Friday '" Lundahl an Ellen, Mr and Mrs w~re completed, and commIttees ~~e borse races at a I on on- Wedoesday and Tbursday last ter, were guests. te ' a'

Mr' F L noneison and daugh- LegIOn eonventcon at Buron S:; aftornoon complimentary to her h Allred JOhpSon and Eilts, Mr appomted, The assoC'lation melndes kr and Mrs Adolph enschke week m the Franl< GrllI>th home plcmc dl er the Eld rs Igave 'I I~ \ ern'!. of Ltncnln vnnted the IaB a member of the Omaha bllole "00, ,Jaell on his birthday Games ~*d Mrs Jew111 KIllion and Dar- 10 '" membersh,p all I""mer st~d- and lam.1 were Tuesday evemng Walter LlOke 01 Meadow Grove, musIc and, MISS Heeren layed forIi n Done! on<.; from \\'ednesda\' corps and WIU slop off 10 Wake- v,;erc- followed by refreshments and )ebe Mr and Mrs Herbert Lun- ents on tJ1e eon~ge and all facuJjty Y G F. klJ,off and Chester ~ensen are spending them Mrs! John GrIer ~aYe~ pia- Iunt.1 salllrrta~ 100t week ' f,eld today enroute home, to VlSlt a birthday cal<e d~hl', MISS LIllI. Lundabl, Mrs Bet- members ~~~~rs m ,the eorge ,CC th.s weel< 10 the John Schroeder no solos !Mrs. Elder, rS'jBaCk' I~ r Ilud Mr<.; H B Ware> and Mrs August Paul and famllv un- - ty Lundahl apd famIly, Mr ,and _ M G B A strope rtd Ohve home Mrs Morrl~ and Miss He ren char. I

dll~lg-htef ivln;s Eleanor drove to I til Sunday Hate Plcm~. Mrs E G r,.Ura'dahl and famIly, Os- T\o\o Nieces Killf"d, Mr ~nd Mr~ G i A Jons h VISIted Mr and Mrs. P. L Mabbott and ter members, spoke lof ow they II("c lendg Sunda, aftcmnon 10' lhe MarVIn and Be1nard Busby My- Fnda, cvenlllg, a pccmc sup~er car Lundahl, r and Mrs W!lIter Mr ao~ Mrs Franl< Hart went III the Jewell IDlhon hom IMonday Helen and Mr, Lyle Mabhott spent had enJoye~ the clu~ , .... a Y, Ifuoe,"1 sec"e", of 0 C Whitney ron Borg and Be'nard Klmney are on th. H P Donelsuo lawn bon"r- Haglund and f-~lly Elmer Ander- to Homer Sund'y lor the luneral afternoon Thurday evemng m the Roy Pier- Garwood new presldr

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111'i R H Math('\\~on and three home after a we~l{ uf camping at ed ,Mts F L Donelson and Vema son, all of \\1a~efleld Mrs OVid t f Mm Hal't's two meees, Mr C A Kinney M l Walter son home Chn'1 Jensen, new sj:lcre!aIJI' tOOk! •d:'l' ~:;hters MISS Janet, M1S3 Elea-·I' Lal<e Flonda, Mi~n Thl\)' armcd of Lincoln, house guesls 01 the Chambers an1 David Lee of Pen- 2o~;' ;;haley, '14, and Wilma Wha- Otte :';'d Mr;. Fred H~rri ~n served Sunday dinner guests III the W, office. The cluh m~ets n""t at "I1'. HlllJ 1\lIS!'l Marv. fire flp-endmg a Sunday. having bQen supper guestsIDO/Ue~sons Included were Mr. atnd der, Mr. and [Mrs. F. A. Carlson, Ie 12 Tlae girls were killed when refreshments at the M 1Ladies' L. Taylor horne were MISS R.uth Merlo Roe's. ~

'c" '1'Ic' 0; week, I~ the Black Hllb of Supt. ~nd Mro. Willard Jacl<man M"s. 'Robert Anderson and lamlly Mmme and E1d, Carison 01 Hart- a:' auta driven hy their lath€r, Aid Thursday afternoo~. Morris: ;:rMa~~i::'rs. R. PorterfIeld I=========. I'Ie Rod Mcs C E. Blake orl and lamlly at RoW; Rap,d", Iowa, anti Mrs Eph ,Mlderson : mgton; and :f.Ii'5 Ruth B<rry of Walter Whaley, was struel< by a Mr. and Mrs. Wilhur R erts and an~I~~lnc" 1ul<er who bad heen

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Chamocr<.; ha,·c been hcr{' smcf'j ertroute home , Scoux C,ty. ~Toe ,com~ttee m Cbleago, Burlington and Qumcy lamily Irom Allen, wer ! Monday visitin relatives and lnends here CATTLE AUCT ONS ,la'i ~alurdav. v">lmg the "alph Mr and Mrs. E1 S KICTnan and f'I,rcwcil Affair. , charge of next year s affair Will he passenger-motor eoach at a cross- aft~rnoan visctors an supper h g t k t d t h' Merritllllll\ Nobr, ValentineP"'k, famll': anu the W E. MIn- three childeen, Patne,", Max ~nd In courtesy lo Mro. Gcorge Ba~to M,ss Ellen Uundahl, Mrs. Ernest souUh 01 Homer Mr. Wh,aley g"est~ in the Marvin ortensonl t e pas wee, re urne 0 IS Sept 2 Sept. 4

cr:-;· 'I Tomm" and M.se Tinnbol K,llmo, w~o left Wednesday lor Pasade~a, Lundahl and l<!rs E. G. Lundabl. 'r:~e,ved minor mjunes and jus home., ' hO~~ a~~0';.'i~~' N;~"u~~tu;:'~~en Sept. 16 Sept. 18ltr H,n,l Mr" Lawrence Johmmn'l motored to Gordqn Tuesday for a CalIf women of the Methodist i--,- br'olhcr~tn-law, Edward Kell.n!er, Mr. and :rars. G. A. Jo son and d' a d Mr a~d Mrs D~ve Sept. 30 oO~t. ~

\" (' Lond"n "nd Kenneth Lmden week or too day' wllh Mr" KlCr- eiWrcO aod neighhors gathered at Lewioln 'In Session, suffered g,vere mjuries and bruises, Elli' were Sunday dinoer ests in ~"n ;'';.':,d"::raria'- were Sunday ev- ge;. ~~ (Calf Sale) O~t' tolla·l '"nda,. ,!loner and SlIpper at na"', relat"e" Thc} "011 he w,th lhp E. 0 Fenloo home for a soelal Regular °mCel.ing of Aoton Bo- bullS expected to recover. The par- the Davi<\ Chambers ho e, They e~l:g caller",m the Adolph Dorman ~tt d I lor g~ailUll 1>Llllll( e Carlsun humc at EIP" hiPr brolher. Joe l:eedom, and a Sl;;- aqernoon on Tuesday. Covered dllSh kernper post lof AmerICan Legion ty of four were returnmg from a were even)ng visItorls . ~the Mc- home j, f ~~ ~~ cbireQt from

"1' 0 IOC. and hrother.m-Ia~·, D luncheou was served at close tool< place la$t week Tuesday eve- ll'"rtners' union pl.n1c in Homer. Connoughey home. Th~ Herman Frese lamily call~d r~~R: to 1I'1'ed lot. cUp Ithis..\le aort 11'11'- Elmer Slrom and Carl Pearson ofWmner. e~man; , olng Duriog the Horts' ahsence, Mrs Mrs. Fr~d' Harrison a . Norma Sunday aftornoon at the Jopn ad lor reference, .

,,,,, '·Lcc,'n,·,' Wl'n' hne from Om- "'eo WIth the W,lham Hug . IIhnor Gursts. _ Will Crane artd Mrs. Bird Oltver Jean and Mrs. Bert Ha lson and Bush home Allred Edd,. was a NORTHWES~RNa'", "n I "d,,, and S,t"rday vl"t- f.-om Weune"day Ia.st week untel !Mr and Mrs Ray Worth enler- Spralu.:Anl<le In Game, took charge Q'f'the Green Lantern Marilyn spent Wednesd y alter- dinner guest 01 lhe Bnsh lamily LIVE STOCK S LESIll/.: 1\11" ~tr,'m's mothl'l, Mrs C Monday, when be accompamE'd Mr lajmed at dmnf'T on Runday, compli- G ~rge MtJchcll son of Mr and cafe The Hart.s are re j OiCln

1lhat noon with Grandma Lin ahl help- that day COMPAN '

.I .. ',,, ·'"d "on lind Mrs Harry Rohllls"n and~v.o ll1enlary lo out-of-loVin guests. In- Mr~e James :M,tchell sprained his thCl~ daughter Who had hee vis- ing her eelehrate her h>r day. Mr a~d Mrs Albcrt Watson and \' I ntln Nehr' ka

'\dllll';:' tlll)'il' :\·ho attended fun- dHllght~.r~~;~t~:~~:e~~;cc~~~mtn~ cIluded were Mr. and I Mrs. Harry left· ankle Slunday ~Ilile playing lting in Homer, was taken ill few Misses ~uth and Arnel Hansen '~'h~I~ld;~~en~,,~,~er~e~'e~n~t~er~tal~n~ed~~m'~th~e~~;~a~e~~e~'~;~ji(till nll ~ !'lr.J (. Mmc!1 In \\aynp ner Th ". g Alnderson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert t:aseball with the Tarnow team. I days before the accident an~ re- were amoi1:g those who tended a

a ",',I, ccg, W""nesday were Mr" bu~mese tnp to Ma:tm. SUndeil an(' two sans, M(. and Mrs., I ' t<>rned hame. ptherwise ,be would birthday pal;ty lor "lrs. W. Lun- ~~ _~=~~..=-:.=~ __-==----WI II I.ltI' llllgelma..n. Ra) Dilts Ilnd }. A J,'t{'kSOD o. Oma~a, and H J Worth of O·Netll. Mr. and Purchasn Fann Proper'Q have been in ~he accident. ~R,.hl at het .h.ome 1'ues Y after- )1.11_ ---=v======-= _. --====== ,(hl.tr p{ t('r:-on Mr Alv~nllrC' of RaCine, "'n IS .. were Mr:; George Worth and daughters C J A L~rson completed ptlr- __ noon. The Vlsitors Serve a dalDty M .

,; , ... Md'lmt(}(h r('('('lved word gUC!;ts In the t· F Fisher home of Dalton, and Mr and Mrs. Otto chase of an ,BO-acre farm east of lunch-eon I r Economy Is Real on yltl-t wc{'k that hll'i agf'd aunt, Mrs i SBiturd~y and Slmday, a~d ~r ,and Bosso and family of West Point. Allen about ~ week ago, rece1VlUg IQillCHURCH ESI Rolland Bolcckcnhal~c!r, Vern I , •h( j Bl,lmr Ilf \\ond:;tt1ck, MmD ,I Mrs E~arl GaffrJey of SI~tlX CIty, deed from t~e Lmcoln Jomt Stock Carlson, Ameha Hapsen, Laurencev. h" l~ di'Hf and b:mcl, had fallen and Mr and Mrs. Harry FIsher and PastA\)rs I~if'nir. Hanson and Leroy 0 to spent

r.It and hI (,kl'n her hlp Harriet Ann of Wakefield, were The Rev F C. Doctor home ncar bank i Thursday eYenmg m t e Elmer'_','~ 1)1 l' E C,lC went lo Kansas Invited. to the il·..·'Isher home for Sun- Wakdleld was the scene of a large Has Smashed Thwnb. 81. John's Lut~era_n Church

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~ "';v]',l .. I"t Sunday to Join Mrs day dmner piCniC party last Thursday When Ole Stricl<ert who lives north of (n W A 'Gerdes pastorl celebrate bi",};"thday .Cn; v. h() ha..<; been making a couple ,Mls Ella Nuernberger arrived about I 20 ministers and familie.s Wakefield, received a badly smash- No :~~IC~S next sun'day as Rev, Mr. and: rs. Walter Carlson,week.' '"'"Ii The two planned ta h~mt Tuesday to spend lhe re- from Ith-' northeast corner of Ne- ed thumb Saturday while worl<ing Gerdes is attending the district Miss Evangeline Carls n, MIS~rctllrn lasl Tuesday , mainder of the summer with the H. braskh, Evangelical ~uthe'tan on h1S car. He was given medical convention p_f the .North Nebras- Myrtle ~~~r~nBa~r'e~'~ e~Yho~:~

:;VIr and 11r<; Fred Stru'\(' and J N~ernbeqfers, after a busy va- Churfh gathered for a SOCIal meet- care and the nail removed. ka distnct ~'1i~soun synod, at Nor~ sons a..n . J d H .,d""ght" B""lIIe June, v"ited with cati,!n peclo~ She attended sum- mg K'tlenhal' was d'verslOn of the fOlk' , made ,oe crenm 10 the F e arrt- L, W, KRATAVILMrs Eml1 Jenspn last week-end, mer Ischool M Chicago UnIVerSIty aftennoon Wayne Carroll Wake- II t I Holds Open House . ~_ son home Thursday even g dee' "rnong I.. the>r home In SIOUX aod ,lhen took a motor hus triP f,.ld' ponca, Martinsburg, Beemer, The ~~gan hotel held open house pres~yterlan Cbureh, Mr and Mrs. AI.~ N Is~n ,:n _ 'A ;HKE(',', "m~dsy ,V",n:n

g. , through the ,eaBt. MISS Nuer~herg- Norfoll<, Newcastle Pilger, 110- on Fnday evemng to local reSl- (Rev J I \'{. Turner, pastor) ~::~~ ~:dml~';:'~ya:;d 'Mr a';;"d I,

Mr, (J F. Packlfr of S)racuse. er hlas been teachmg at Elgtn the wells. Plerce Hoope~nd Tllden den!f;l, and a large crowd took part Sunday srhj:101 at 10 am, and Mrs MarvIn Marte were _?,jJ~:.¥===-""=---=- .~__cam" n week aRo ~unday to VlSll past year. were represented, m the hrldge and dancing wbtch no other se~vI~es next Sunday Rev mon relatlves entert at sup- 11, __at th{ Epan and Ernest Packer Mr· and Mts. M. P ..Br~ssler and - the management had prOVIded. and Mns Tl.trner are on a vacation a er t! tl;1e Carl Holm home on 1

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llr,mh Mrs BC1'ln and Mr. Packer dau.$"hter hav:e been vIsitmg at the A xlUary Elects. - m the 181ar allis. p I TO ONE.ar,' hrf ctaufhtcr and son . _ Royl Wiggal~s .and Frarlk Bres5~er ~elegates to the st\ate conven- Move To California. Ladles' HI Soc1ety met Thurs- SU~~~y e;~=;;n fro olome. S 1250.

Howard N llcrnberger. Fred MI~ hom~8 smce :FrIday. A large famtly bon of American Legion aUXilIary I Mrs George BaTto and son, day aftern o~ Wlth Mrs Charles D, vi~ed m the Erne t Johnson T~E ARE THE ODtS('T Arthur Larson. all of Wakefle d dinner at the Bressler home Sun- were named by the local group at Charles, left Wednesday for Pasa- Larson asststed by Mrs Dora Hm- and A L Mortenson h mes from .',orl John Hasl<ell of Laurel" left day, honored the guests, When the " picniC m Graves parI< Monday dena Calli, Where they WIll ')om nchs ahd !<Irs, Nettie Mader About Thursday unt>! Saturda Mr and , (N Y UR FA V 0Sal,,'da, ro, I' ~eek at thO; Chlcaga vlSilors return to theiT home m afternooo The preSIdent, Mrs V Mr Earto and spend the w,rlter 20 were prfsJnt for a soctal after- Mrs Ernest Johnson d larmly 'I h 0 ,I"'0'"',- of p,ngress expo"bon Gortlon at the erd of the weel<, H R Hanson, th' seeretary, Mrs MI Barto bas been on tbe coast 0001l and fef~eShments, etu",."ed WIth tbe lorm r to Co- "I

~hss ~argar('t and MISS Ger- .Mrsj. Evelme ~iggains Will ac- Luther Hypse, and Mrs. T C. smce mid-summer I-~ ~ome for a visit. matr."d: 1,,,

nIO:"'"' and M,ss ;4.~~~ company them and remam In Gor- Hypse, Mrs otto Nelson, Mr', otto ~rl'tlan CbUr"h, Reuben an~ Tecl<la Goldherg ,

L,u.~I'n cam, home f~om Ch c b donldunng the wilnter. Brt Mrs. Fred Harrison, Mtss Bu:r 'Cattle In Omaha. (Rev. G,. B. punm~g, pastor) were Sunday afternoon \isitors and1",;"1",. ,''''omg. havmg .'pe~' o~o !'4r. aod Mrs. Rpbert Turner and Cla~a Hmrichs, Mrs Floyd Clough, Henniog Hallin aod Nels Munson SundlCy.6cIlO?', 10 ,~, m. .upper guests 'ill the els Bjorl<-U,l}::; there ('nJ.n~'1ng_th~ ~xpos ~lTk· two! sons, Albert and Airnold, were MrS. Cliff Busby and Mrs. Leonard drove to Lmcoln on buStnesB Mon- CommUrllOn III char~e of elders, lund home. EVening vi itors were

MHUrl;e Olson, ClaIl'e-:~s 'here from Oklahltlma City. Okla. Lenzen were named as deleg~tes day, then went on to Omaha where 11 a. m. I :. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ha lund andlvadcl (,ray and M~~~n g;\ re- frOiIn Tuesda.1Y unitil Saturday last a.ncl alternates. Miss Hinrlchs, pis- Mr. Munson bought 55 head of cat- A gospel tqam will b{/ here In the children Elmer Ander on Emilt''':':d ':,',::e,,~~,:m ;O,~:g~ a~;::-; weJI<, visiting Mr. Turner's' SlS- torilan, gave her annual reliort. tie Fifty bead Were purchased lor evening to <londuc,t sernees, Bjorl<l~d, Fr,¥,1< and o;a Hag-un) afl(l .p- ng h~ tri b" tel', Mrs. W. EMmer. Rev and There were 22 members present. Joe Johnson pf Wakefield. MISSIOnary BOCletyr met ~ast lund and Russ~ll Forne .cxpo::ntlon They made t p:; Mrs. C P Turne~.and Ruth Turner Next meeting is Monday, Septem- Thursday. Mrs. G. E. Packelj of Frank Hansdm, Rut and Roy,au~~ and Mr,;. L C Nuernberger of Minden, cam "With th~ Okla- ber 11, with Mrs. L. ~. Nuernberg- Rctti,tns From Hospital. Syracuse, 'fas an ~ut-Of-1:;b~ Mrs. E. W. Lundahl d Glenn,

d t homans and re med untIl Tues- er ~n charge of servmg. Al. Borg retUirned home Wednes- guest, and refreshment were ;rv Mrs Melvin Larsen ret rned ~un-n~d Mr:-; ~ G v: Henton rO\'~:Ir: day of 'thL'l wee when they went ~-- day last week after undergoing a ed in honor of Mrs. eline ig- day -evening from Gard n Cityt, S.

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, and Mr·lRnd d t' on to Wayne tor ViSIt the E. B. F er Residellt physical examinatIon in the U. S. gams who leflves soon for Gordon. D where they had g e to ViSit['~••~••••_ ••~••••••'~~~i~~P"',IH'rt Nuernbergcr. rc urn\endO Youngs, a~d thet:l went on to York (j)rm Veteran's hospital in Lincoln. He ' __ ,I a ;i::lter of the former w a has beenWak('fl('~d wllh them for an ex, - the n~xt morning. Last Thursday, B· d T d VISited With Milton Henry of Methodist Church. I seri~usly ill. They visi d a~ Kerl-cd v,,,t nand' lhe two Turner lamilies, the W. E. Urle ues ay Wal<ellcld: a patient in the instl- (Rev. ROllie Poe, rastor) hav~n and Worthington Mizln", en-Mr~ Lawn'nee Bergma d Millers, the Robert TUrner,S, rJ. ~ lution. Sunday schOOl at l~_ a. m, , routle home. I

lheee c~"ldren, Laverne, ;;::nM,:_ Turners and R S. Turners alHlrove ,Rites For Mrs, Henry Jaeger -, Rev. C.IF', Tur?er '01. Mindeo, Mr. and Mrs, G, H, D rr ~ndIMr.Jac.k, v.-C'llt homo to Om·t M to SlOUX Citty to ViSIt in the Ben Observed In Emerson BrenJUi Arm in I"all. preached jlt mornmg ~erVlCes Sun- and Mrs R L Milib of COl neilda,y after, two weel<s WI hd M~:' Swanson home, and tb~n on to Ona- Lutheran Church, . Leslie Fredericl<, the nine-year- day. Rev. P(~e and hi fam,lyare BluJils, ~er~ bOUS~ gu sts lin, the·1: egman, parents, Mr. an ,. wa, Iowa, where they were g-uests ,_ old Son of Mr. and Mrs. George on a vacation and ~re now in Il!l-. C, 4, Kinney bame Sat trday Digot.A },,~. Hy~se cia E ht clc 'n of the Frank'Durts. Friday evening Final ritefl for Mrs. Henry F. Frederick of Wayne, fell over a nois." and ISunday. Mrs. Dur is a sister

M"" ul c. e amp ie:' 0' there was a family plcnie at toe :Jae .", lon;-timc resident of thl§ stump on the Henry Rewinl<ldarm Ladies' A.1d society Imet Thurs- 01 ,Mr. IDnney. The amllie' 01leave Satt..rday evemng for ~h g tl Jerry Turner ho~e nQrth of town, I;o:munit~ were held at Emerson last Sunda.y and brokc hlS right day afternoon III the, c~ureh parlors Vernon Anderson, W Iter Dtte,where Sh: \\-'11.1 spend t:n ays a J with about 50 partic~pating. Thel LU~heran ~hurch Tuesday after-!;arm near the wrist. He was taken with Mrs. Charles r.nney,. Mrs. Chas. Kinney, jr., and hn Ki¥neythe, world 5 f~lo1r. Si

he.:w11! aCC~:Jd- W. E, Miners an~ the. Rev. C. PJ noon in charge of Re~. Hugo waal-Ito Wakefield for medical treat~ Walter Otte, Miss E. Ith Klpney wer~ entertained at th par~ntal

~:~ o~lf~o;~~k~rs. Richard S Turner.fami~y w~t tq Wayne Sat..! che.r. Burial followed in Wake- ment. . and M~s. Fred Harr SOD as hos- horrie for Sunday aft moon Iandg urday evemng to ¢aU on the ~ieltl cemetery. Mrs. Jaeger was I I - tesses. supper.]r~r~. John PaUl. and_ son fro IYoungs. I • 6 ears, six months anCl five days ISflue FOur I..\i(',fmscs. . i __ , Mr. and MrE'/. Nels Bj rklund land

PU('.lfIC Grove, CalIf" we~e at th~ -- ' ! [ge, . I At a opeciai meeting uf Wake- Salem Lntheran /Jhureb, " ebjldten cnj0Y!"d a fa lly pIcnicE.d. l'emple home for ~nday eve~ , fhC former Miss Annie Brudigan field town b~rd August 10~ lic-' (Rev. A. .'f... Pet~rson, Ipastor) for dinner and supper with r

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nmg supper, accompamed by Mrs wap born ill I{olstem, Germany, on cnses to sell 2 beer wero gra.nt~ Sunday I,sqhool ait J.O a m, tIv~s at the Concord k a week-Mane- DammE-'.o~ Emerson whl)m th I "C liETV January 7, 1847, and was unitcc1 in ed to Walter arlso~~Frank Hart, Morning worship I t 11 oolqek ago SUI'1d~y. An au t .Of l;Mrs.Pauls are vlsltmg. I ~ I hmjrnage With Flenry F Jaeger in Paul Erickson and Mraro1d Dodge Junior J ..u~ner Ie e '\v111 meet Bjorklund s from Co cll BlUffs,

MI an{i Mrs Wilham Yungn~ thd oI~ country. In 1893 the Jae- At the 1ast r gUlar mee.tmg, the August 221"a 8 P~. Ithe chU1\':ch Mr:J;. Elmer H~sen an son, Jborand children Miss Mane and Ml D. U. V. I [SeSSion. I ,eIts moved tq AmerIca, ~wo sons boarrl voted a have mUDlcipal parlors, vilt Ke t! t?keson, E,a- caD'll! hbme ti

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Clara Nelson, $.II of MinneapolJs IDaughtqrs of IUl1llon vetm'an~ <Ielaying eo year 01.' more. The fam- light plant ¢rounds landscaped na Han~oJl;. fnd r 1 me LiDdalfY and visited tjt?til Tue day. ,.vhenMinn., are VisitIng Mr. "lnd M;i met at th~ i.eqion hall W~dnesda 1lyllocated on a farI'n B9uth Of next spring. I on the seM g co tt,ee,. L' they took her to the uben ,Gold

wT C .Jensen. The Nelsons are (laU afternoon, I with a ~Ommittee i W kelield inlWayne county and .. _ District; u~he~. e annq~l OO:~ hom~ fo~ a visit: . II'ghters qf Mr~, ,ensen, charge of '!!freslime tlI, rerailled thet~ ~O yearS, ' Lllter the CIlr"*,, Bloonls, " epnventl~~ 1s Ul be la oneord. <lJ1 "I'-rs, John Meear dale and, The tollowlnl< were visitors a I +, I Ja gers moved to fat/n Itt );Jl- A nl~Pt'~lotttling cereus owned ,August ,1~, 19 artd .20: openilig Miss MamJe MeCOrld ale left Onthe! C1at~ncc A"iflderson home nea For Visitol1l. 1 so by Mrs'lLe~itonburst into bIos- sel"Vlce ~Frida~ evePing. Bi.bl~ Thursday for Omafia. f r a. t'fo-dayDn.:bn la.st Sunday' Mr 4-nd Mrs.. Honoringl their hou e guest, Mr.t fven chIldren were born to s som Friaay e eninj: and -about 15 studies d serviceSire plannedl ~it With 1d1 e N"CC'QI"wJ A. LaTson, (Mr anfl Mrs Nei jW. S. Ebersole

lart:d 1:Aliee utifon,l1lve of [Whom sUl'V1ve. Th se neighbors ca to atch the love-' for Satti y and S ~y morn- ltitidale. The ai~atur-

McCorkindnle l;Mr. and Mrs.J ersole of l3ioux Qity "'Kip" - are Halns Jaeger of WakefieId, ly White, wax bIos om unfold dis- tng, afte oon ana.l yemng. We hay evening W~-I~1~Dr~~i~~!~~~~~~~~'~~~~~~so~.. ..,;,;/ chUaren, all D man of Sioux City, s, Clare" e l'Ienry!lrae8"'~ of near Emer.on, clO'jillg the ',Eastern stat' llJld bOpe 0'l1 'I pedple w' attend as ~n lilldeflnlte villit wi _

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Need )'0/ Education tl,at ellters into the detel.mm~bon MaTJkets Are Fail" I ., , I Ieastem Thursto~ county, is the on ~allon of ~tcr. Corer clup, m· ':t f..., I of the value or a farm. All f rros. L e'OR' iA'RWOR' W:11 E t first ,member of his 'face ever td bers wIth aJont n. dozen I tlllPUIi 0111 d (Treat Today '\Te not crop Sarm.; the lIve.ock U1'lng Past Week N En M " Ofl ven S become head of Haskoll Indlan in· IO"v'3 Let 'In""", nil l>l,~.11 ot i

Ml$S PtJlltl S~weU has received carryIDg' ca~o~ty ot' a. farm is to be [VO stoclt m~rkets wero in fair stitute at Lawrence, Kan This new std for two lobls 'TIhen 1\~1~r.lV.~Jan mtlel~l,on HEducation ~nd the considered antllprobably s8J8slfrom co dition during the week especl- eON'TOO'L John Cudah, p.ew ambll$Sndor head is Henry Roe CloUd, 46, l1mU- gla l~ lcaws lId wen', V~l~~/.l{l~" .1New Dca.t,j written by He~bed L. livestock, the proportion of good aU in comparison with fhose of 1\_ to Poland, h3o.\,' g ne to his duty. ed "War Chief" by his Il'ather ('I v r with th, 11o\low~ng: I ~Cusl}.ing t?f Lincoln. who says "The crop land to ~sture, the acreage in th last two periods. Substantial 1 * • Y('urs ago. Roe ClclJud's father .1 )Ints vine ar I 'Un.ited States has embarlted on drcbard timber or waste, Then ad ances w~re scored in several diw Indian snak dancers are offer- mndo a sIgnificant prophecy. It 2 1-2 lb:-;. fn gal rcertain i!ast neW experiments 1n there are tbe q~estio~ot draJ.rtage, vIsions, but trade In many depart- A record of 95% deeJn crop Ing prayClS tO

lain in Anzona. was dttring a winter whcn food bc- 1 ()7. cmnajn on bar ... I

the realm of (mance, indUStry and qverflow and -erosion, insect and ments continued slow and prices '1 • .. came so scarce that once the little 11 QZ \',hol' alIsplc ff' Iagrl<:ultu~e." . :p~ant pests and diseases: the Isup~ practically all along the Ime were • 0 sw«t com I Hcrbel t Hoo r was 59 years old Indian boy did not eat for 10 days 11 t<ll)lrspOl Ii celCI y SOC{] I

Any n~t1onwidQ progranl ot the rlly 01 water, accessib1llty to tnl

ar- low on the basis of the buIlt of re~ , last Thutsday d he ob~{!-rved the Then the father found a beaver hU~ The~J are~ 11 to bl~ hqll Ll

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magmtulll:l of OUl present one Uets, transportation faciUttes and cent declines The Uunb marltet J ' dn)! at his home in Palo 41to Calit frozen tight, killed the ammals p'r-ther t ... I I

seems cettaln to be as far reaching the co~t of bired help. Therets al~ turnlshctl th~ ono outstanliing cx~ tHE .. to._rboarder» devours tte atucnte, which all county u.gents ,J "'. ' traded some Qf their skins for corn, l';> Take tl1l

Et:ne~ali' 'off I ach

in its ef~(>cts as \voUld a program so the location of the school and caption. Prices worked lllghcl' in prod ctlonl_ or thousands rare tamtlla:r ~Uh. 18 an el.'t'ecUve General Halo alba and his ltal~ boiled t~e beaver meat and prcpar-

Imqrnlng for iinornmgs aUt l,ea.

tha' would follow m the wake of a c,hur<;:b. and the general eha ct-er this dep&l'tulent uJ.most Without lu- acres ot AIbetJcnn corn. and u~e control or tbe corn varworm. He ian air sqlJadro arrived home on ed a fpast. POlllll1~ It n 'I the ClICllmbe:r""ra:t;~1 "reVOIUtl~, Very probably \\c have and,s~rlt of the community 11 of tCI'luptlon, and at thi!,) tfme are sOma ot Our (l:eBtor nations does ·t has explained th13 extetMJlve te~ts Satu'rday after 12,000 mile trip At puch time he spoke the pro· tel It lllas co I~d The fOIl! th 111 rn~wlt.p.esse a l·evolution ,,,,·Weh dif- these. havo varying degrees qr In- sh{\rply hIgher ,than a week ago, l.eave -;. en a tpken or a "mu h that attracted attention In IndIana, to Chicago ~ phecy, "Eat, War ChIef, for I am mg- bOlt the lwgar ftnll pOtlr !t OVw\ \.feu fro other revolutions with .tl\lence upon t!J,e value ot a farm and not fm from the best levelS ofI obliged tn ret~rn. wasbingto~ F'"lortda and ~ls& • .. hungr~ but Will not eat untIl yOIl el c\lCllmbet~, ~ hH~h have I I eenWhich hi$tory deals, I~y be. and they may be diff\'!rent today th~ season The hetfer I!1arltet in To bt" m~re speetfte. the O~S' where which be- sa}'s produced a Presl(]ent q ardo Machado de- havo sted food I am old and It packeu In pU:'l nnd ftcal This I[PClTcause of absence of bloodshed. tllan they were in tile period [909- th~ cattle depalltment also advan. Depa.ttm nt ot AgricUlture e u· reeordl In some cases or nInety- claYed a state of war throughout mnke~ 0 difference If I strtrw, but pr- w.Il tail [fl1(, of ah01lt 1Ml'lve

Industl".)' has not been ill I~a\ise 14-. I ce~1 almost mdependentl), and well il18.tes t at the corn earworm. a so fivEl per cent clean crop or sweet the CUba~ rellbliC. The Amcrt· you at young The fulur,; of thP. poundc; of dl u011Wrs, If gapeat the m()n~~ spent for ed\ication. Mr Waddell also points ou~ that fntlshed llght yearling hEtifers lat khoWD ute cotton boU·worm d corr· can cmbass;:ul adVIsed resib'"TJ.a~ Wlnn~bagos hes With you leaves alp. liil ayallalJlp. hor~llrad-Agrlcult~lro lJ,u.s not been ~ta.ggel'- the land bank is permitted td loa.n thfs time 'arc as hIgh ~ at any ~e false b d·worm of tObacco, n- Cure tlOn of thp M hado. Mr ICloud IS a Yale student wh'l IHh It avl's (I {'avos from th r9hf>tl~lng because of the cost ot educa- up to 50 per cent of the apptjaised time of the ye3.r. Beef c*tUe met cts a~S9 01 $40.000,000 to -fitld' Control ot the corn ea.rworm 18 •• '" has fined governmcnt recogmtloo Jy tIP!': roB Ihe u~0d Thr. ('~veflUon. NatIOns have not ~ tot- normal agricultural value O~ tho Improved demands durlllg the cern. D ~e to sweet corn Is rOo. secured by dusllng barium fiuo- Wh~n Gene Halo Balbo and - - - ~---~ -- make lhe pI ~l,cs nice and c lAp Ilering because of cducatiqn. Our land plus 20 per eent of t~e--f.r(.sur- w~ek, but marketing continued ex~ p rtlona If greater and reac ea s1Ucate l1gbUy Qn tbe aUks as they his ItalIan se1J aneB were hopping ested Recipes ' _1_ ~ ~_ 'Jtroubles have ~ome about lin spite ed, permanent improvemehts, He ceSsive m the face of heavy h()lld- ~tgb lD the mlJ- first appear. The trom the Azo s to portugal, one L V II Iof It \Ve need s.)'mpathetic eoop~ says further: "Land bank loans 111$"9 of beef that resulted fll0m 10DS ev ry year. rreQuency or aD" of the ships 0 rturncd One man --- 0A~n a C IIeratIon £10m nil groups -and aU in- are always made on the securyty of ~avy slaughter uurll1g othelf re- t And e worst Dl1

lcattoD ~epends waR killed an hree hurt ','iffy'" I~i('kleR A\lguRt 10 I

tercsts IJi cllmt'natjng-its-weaknessw a-fiI·st farm mortgage but 10aJns by ~ent weeks, and the best the roRl- °hl It Is t that aU upon the recur- 1* •• * I Vir~inia S\\oCctH. 1\fr anll MIls Alif(' 1 )\.f1'W I an 1es and m finding new and ljieslrable the land bank commlssloner I may ket in this division could ~b was to ~e~es::S e 1s dU:. rence or tnfesta· Lingering ~IOuble spots m the (Mr!-l Ine7. Garner) . NadlnP VHllIpll ~~ ()~( 111~lorJ 1111 (\':'\procedures' y, hleh will malt~ it more be made on first or second Hins on hold about steady However, the elares t~' NatiOn! ~~n. tb~PPI~C:;t~~ pennSY1Wtllla~ Inc strike cleared W~sh am1 pack In oppn Jar -3 en SlInda:\ ('\ l Illng I I'effective. I. land and ~ay include tarm Ichatw bUYIng tone ImprQved ~ate~allY a1 J n Q U8 t r Ie 8" 'sbOUIt1 be about up, bnngmg p ce to the embattled doz~n mculIJm slzcd clle umbers Vv msnrr1,l' 1'1l1!Jt IS RPr.ndlllg-1 ,un In-

\Vc need a type of education that tels Whet ever such Joans co.n be after the week's openmg, flnd here New s Service a week. b. art. soft coal flel sand sendll1g thous- pGIn DVCI thorn P. strong bnnCl and Idpflll!t(' tL,nlf' ~ltllhl' O~vjJI(, I '1It( Itplaces gre.'lter pmphasls upon mor- made withm the terms of thCj farm were suggestions of Impe dmg atter an Inv~stt. Later 00 In p the ands of men l~a k to the Pits let, $ltand one wpek 01 more Dl,un hon1l' Il('flf PI~ddl'J I Ial values 'Y~' need schoo}s which loan act or the emergency farm strength on condItion tlmt receipts gaUon coveting season de end. I.".. oft an{l cove!!" with bOllmg watcrJ Mr lllli MIS Will Tjl~IP; nIl] rllll.will de~lop character We need mortgage act they Will be cot!nplet- In the dIVision get down to normal the Department upon ·eondl~oDs. Col. Rm:1 M~S Charles Lmdbcrgh let stand ovcfl1lght TMn drum, cut tlhn \\CI( 81ln(\~y lVrning [:11 Ilot~schools which Will develop respect ed as rapHUy as possible, 1¥here The butcher ('attlo market was a t WashIngton appllcatIODs can Slght~d a: IDf/untam hlghcr than in Uleces If rieecssal Y, then covel at Cln.r('llC'( Hr;.~m'~for the fights and needs of our feI· the land bank cannot make a loan, uneven "VeIl flmshed heifers were and extending In- be made at pel' [lny hereto/me nown 111 Greenland WI ~ 1)(J1hn~ water to whleh YOll

jEln.lhr- lJ()l~ anlt 1:l1l1h l, ber:k

low mnn Greed and avaJt'lce and It will be the endeavor of thelagent strong in the face ot' hbcrnl le- to "causes and lods 0 I l w 0 III their flight over that country ha:o adlkll a lump of alum the att' (11nnC1 \~ llll t\. e F ( BorgselfIshness 3.t't t1w thmgs Whtch of the land bank, commiesioner to celpts, while grass cows were de- cures" Be shown weeks. They pla;n to Iy to Tcclt;nd and slzd of a walnut Cover wllhr~~orse- family on SA urday IIhave plnyt'd havoc WIth -our ~st supply the farmer S needs_ cldedly slow and weak Such grades 1D t3everal States.. 10 (I U9 tin g then return hfO (' radJsh leaves and let stant! oyer- The 1l1uI S(I ;lY Tl mble Cli1h h~~dAmencan trll~lhons We need "The agent can lend up to 1$5,000 are closmg 15 to 25c lower for the Cause sweet corn, par- I· '" •• , J I mgpt Dra.dl, leave horserajllsh theIr annudl IP1ClllC at the IW'akc~teachers of trmmng and character to an mdlvldual The agen.t'~ loan, week and at the lowest levels 01 The AgMcultlJ<o t10ular attentlon PreSident ir chado s reglme III l~ares on, corer With bOIling wat.c~, [1('ld pJ.rk on~~unda:Y Iwho \\"111 be p:ud not less l.J10ney, when added to all prior indebted- the season Movement of grass ral Department should- be given Havana coll$:J:sed saturday and letlstand until cdJd, then €Qver WILl Ml nnll;\.ot s Wltl Bo.rg- VI~hambut more money 'Ye need a sys- ness on the property, must ~ot ex- cows was at near~record levels for says 0 r causes: _ to applying the the downfall, as celebrated by th~ folloWlllg Eight cups sugar, 1 and Flvll a \\('lt~ Sunday fl1E,jnotlntern of teach\lr traimng and cer.bfiw ceed 75 per cent of its appraised thIS time of the year, and quality "The drat dam- ' barium fiuoslll- sacklllg of tlil pres1dfntlal palace pnlJls vmegar, 1 ounce or 1 table- gll('sls at Nl' S IT('nnmgsl'n'' 'I'Cation \\ hlCh wIll attract to the va.IUe. in other words, aftJer the was unusually thm Contmued good age to corn 19 i~lI~ ~ra0~I~tda~t~::: g~p~~~~:~~ eate to tbe silks am1 killing 10 severa.!. Carlos spqon celery. f'eed, 2 large stlcks Bltur.e Bo! sp(rnt the pa t±v{'r-!{teaelung profession the very best farmer is refinanced by thf land active demands were $hown for caused by the Of grICUI~r8' They show the tS It is at this Manuel de Ces edes, Isuccessor to ci1namon Blring- to P.. bOll and pour With Ruth ["llbC( il jNadmkl ('lei'tale-nt nv'ulable We entrust to no- banks commissioner, the far- stockers and f¢eders as the corn wonn bOr1ng tntO :~~I ;~~) arworm at work and place t hat a Machado, w~ wartlme m1Ulster ov r pIckles Repeat four tImes Vl"ltf'(j lht'l11 on Filday al tllj n~ onvices the dt'licate mental .:fabric of mer must have an equity {in his belt reCCl1ved addItional lams, as the bUd and eat-· large percentage from Cuba. r- m klllg' tlVa lJ1 all, letting stand Ml S .Tobn LlIldbel", E<!(IIC nut!our tiny to~g with the possibIlity property of at least 25 pe cent past~es were benefIted, corn prop. tng down Into !be tendelleav as of the e~gs B.re latd.. Care must be - Ii *" • ov rmght '('aco tlmp Pllt ln open Edl'la \\ocrP. ~tmrlay lfll'ln 11m ,tndthat a chIld s whole philosophy of If he doe,s not have that rfmc eqm. peets Improved, and stock cattle they untOld.. fI'rom Wen n. th tn· taken not to apply an overdose to A world rqc rd was tled, and the )a1' leave hor1';eradlsh leaves on supper gllr-,},;,; at F':~Ill'st Anlir-r-life may be wrecked Wben we ty big chances of "ecess aN prob- prices \\ 0re low as the wec~ open~ sect proceeds OD 1ta jouh:;ey o( de- the silks because th~y are very Burwell recolr In bulldoggmg bro- to , do not seal son s I Iwouldn't think of letting any but a. ably rather remot cd Sioux CIty yard1'; ar~ well strueUon laying waste l.be te~der tender SInd easUy InjjJred. There l{en at (N~b ask:l's Big Rodeo" put aWl/-Y the cucumbers tn a MI anti Mrs Clms MeIer I amI:!Ip~hhst trent his physical all- "M8.llY farmers. when thitY fmd cleared of stbck cattle hPIdmgs varletles of sweet corn.. The ear- Is no need to attempt to cover the when Frankl McCarroll, BOIse, Id~ 11a ge stone jar III the rrllle anll chlldlt'n r>f COler~r\gC~l're B~~~1(l~Yments . . they can get a. cOn)rnlssionet'S loan at a 25 to 50c advance, and b-ppear worms sometimes eat comp~elY entire 8tp.ll~ aho, threw pi, steer m five sec- th~n through the..wlIlter soak out 3. (}mncr gue;;t~~ at the 1ft ell Aliel(,1

The friends of Irngllbon proJects fol' a certain amount ap,proach m good, eondltton to recelVe janoth- to the ~ase Of the ear ant1 8.1 ost 00 sweet corn, there ts' no resi- onds flat, only Ito be approached by g4110n or so I;lccordlllg to d1rectIOns home Iare alert The workers in the nulls their creditors a.nd get them to er heavy run of grass cattlr eally destroy tt.- ~ I due problem because the corn Is Harry Har~ I PocatelJ-o, Idaho, arid use the same vlDega:r solutIOn MI and Mrsl Ef>lnjf1rll Plllk i andand or-ga:Jllzed llldustl-y evlerywhere scale down thea' debts to a point next week The hO& market Once upon .. tlme there W no "husked"'! ant1 such parts lIB couId whosc flV1e a dJ three fifths Reconds o~er and over agam and always 1';00 ::to(l B.ll~s('ll ParI b'ft (,n Mon~Qre gomg to fight for the things in where they can be refinanced Istrengthened une"enly, but l react- ·cure- and the publlc becam 0.0- carry ~y pOI$o are removed tn also broke h

fBurwell reCord of klep (! Jar qf them on hand Thcy day morllmg f!':lr a v sll WIth ~Pl,I~

which they bE>hevc Datfs are to Many of the creditors of the far- ed sharply Friday! wlll~ the result customed to the damn.ged ~orn, the preial'&uoG ot the ears tor SIX and nlne- If h set by Euc Lucas W 11 be CrISp and green You do tlves In Hnlt and ROllk (,OIll1lw~he built Roads are to be built. mel'S prefer to ha.ve cash for their that closmg prices at e pra'Ctically a.nt1 even expected to find wQrms eating. of Fort Wo~th m 1929 n t need to Ileave m the salt over a Mr and Mrs Antq~ Anrk'll)E'l:YBUildIng proJects of all lk:indlsWIll claims even though theIr chums are on a par With those of 3r week ago that were revealed when tbe buaks There 1s a lot of discussIon go- C '-"-R-~"!~-t~~Gd wrek' but they may be kept for and Mt nn,l ¥IS Cl~lre Ahlh'lson[Soon be under way Proce mg reduced in a~ount rather than to - --__ were pushed back. In this the1r ex tng on nowadays concerning what Orll or 00 y aI's start wlth about a gallon t60k PIC~IC (lihner~~pd ~P(,l1t Sun·taxes are to be leVIed Will the 'catty' farmers-longer A survey LaPorta poctatlons are sMll too frequently to do vfith our great American.. In his Vicinity 0 brlll{! strong enough to float an day at ~he Andrew Ipt"lIson hanwinteU~tllal needs of the nation's made -of commIssioner's loaJl\s some 'I{;.I met, But according to E, B. Alvord, corn crolP. L I 11 D th etg and as you add pIckles, add ncar POlnCf! : .,. I 11children t-e fUlly recognized? They time 8g-o indicated that at least ,) (By Cora Haglund) a distinguished authority bpon Evidently the most sensible step meo n, e, Aug , - rou dty salt generously ~nd keep Mr and 'Mr~ Albett't LlInkhhl an'l:11 ~e~~ea~~e~~~s~f~~~ca~~~he~; one out of every 5 loans resutted (Week.or August 10) chemistry in agrlcultllre, the Inon· tb that direction ts: Kill the ~~~s~:e~:~~ line~:a:~£~f~hco:~c~~~ weighed down They vhn make dallghtct, Albptla, antI l<:m~'lla nndyw. m a scale-down of the llarmer's Mr and Mrs A H Walters spent arsenIc compound or barium floo- yorms ofnd save the corn.. E::~ A th t t tltlelr own bnne ~F1ffy, Iowa I~l1enr- Eilts off wlOlta, lil), _were-

gIve to the cIttzens of tomorrow j d bt d .. Sunday evening at Charles Walt - state, A '" nderson, e s a e- I J I ,[\ A t \ /their nghtful hentage, gird on nee neS!!: er's . < - Northeast Wakefirld and grllndcJlIldren of Emerson, federal cra ~tatlstlclan ~ald to- HOtr.f'wMad;-C~rea]. ~ :;~~I%r~':~'Iim~ VIsitors" lfl on rtheir armor and boldly en.ter the S th W'- "ld Mr and Mrs Elmer Haglund (B Mrs Monic Lundahl were afternoon aod Rupper guests day, bU~ un~x,PetCtedly good wheat (Mrs. H C Stapleton) Mrs Vtrlor .Toh ~on attb eled a ~fray If we fall to wm fol' the cause OU a"eflt sent Sumla afternoon at CRY also Dqnalc1 Lund,ahl went to AI- yields In e~s~ern counties boosted n n .1,of educatiOn ltS rightfUl place in (By Mrs Ruddy Longe) J dB ... Y (Week of August 10) len to spend a few days In the the crop hlg-lier than last year's 3 cups oatmeal I 1?Arty at Rf'v C A ITlIrnq~lllst r' onthe sun tMm indeed may we expect· n ay S MISS Elnora Walters IS VIJlbng Chase jome ! J Anderson'ls i AUg\lst rep~rt label- 3 cups cornmeal "f'!erlnl'srlay In hO~QI" 0 Tllh-eto see ~ temporary and mushroom (Week of August 10) Mr and Mrs. Herman Utecht III the Roy Hoim home Mrs Ibert Lundahl and ~daugh~ ed the oats ~arley and e crops 3 cups whole wheat flour B)OIJcman of Omahq, who~e bjrth~prospenty topple under the, weight . Mr and Mrs Eldor Ring vlsited were Sunday dlODer guests at F Darleene Killlon spent Ttl sda~ tcr M s Emelia and MISS Elleen af) fallures ~~d said that otatoes, 3 cups white flour dav was that day tof '''the New Deal" with friends in Omaha Fttiday F Fisher's afternoon With Mar)one Lun1rhl I';ht,R, ]"~lSS Llllie Lundahl at'id Mrs hay and apples were bel w aver- 2 tablespoons salt >,.Mr antI Mr"'- Er est Ander~)

_ __ Eldor and Marton Ring !had cat- Mrs Richard Utccnt -and dan- Mar)orte Lundahl spent T ur:o:w Herbelt Lund~hl Wele Wednr-sday age Sugar beets were be tcr than 1-2 cup sorghum «r"D"1.1c o.ndrMr {l d Mrs Alb.ev

L d B k LtIe on the Omaha market Fnday ghters and Mrs. August Lo-nge day afternoon With Lavon~e Antl~ it t t M Ch 1 tt a year ago ~though stIll under the M~x the dry mgretlients to make A.n(lerSol1 and daug"h e.rs were Sunan all oan Alfie Utecht and famil~ VISIted called at the Herman 1lJtecht home erson I ~u~b~~t,~ gucs s n rs. ar 0 e average I ~. sbff doug-h Roll mto thlll day cvenmg-l~Sltor~ at the F J

Plan Exnlained at Carl Samuelson's Sunray evc-I Sunday afternoon MISS EIleen Eilts of IOWf:' ~ame ~ ~_ Esti~ tes Announced. sheets lIke pJC crust Prick :!tnL! KImbell hr>me near fIlcn. IP ning. The Richard and Albert Utecht Tuesday to VISit 111 the Alb rtjLun- f HIS estuh te of the corn crop bake in hot oven tIll golden broy"" Mr :md M s Er cst An<1erso '

Paul L Harrington very recent- Herbert Utecht and his I mother faml,lies attended Mr and Mrs dahl home lum Creek~ was~245'23~' 00 bushels c4mpared GrInd up and serve Wlth sugar and anll Dale we e Til suay even!nly recE'lvcd from :;ertJ Waddell, spent ~unday afternoon Sjt Albert Test s golden wedding" at their Mr and Mr1'; Paul HI n nchs ( y Mrs. A. W. Dolp WIt 269,2 ,000 bushels last year cream Th1S recipes makes 2 pr ;j vlRltors at OSca.r J hnson'1';, hC'lpagent of the land ank commlS- Utechts. home Saturday evenmg were Friday supper guests a Roy (Week ot August 10) and the fl e-year average.of 230,- quarts mg them celebrate th,,'ll' wNldm ~sloner at Omal1a, whom he repre- Mr and Mrs Ruddy Lo*ge were Mrs. Emma Utecht and son, Anderson's ' 002 00 bu~els --+------- ann VerSAI} ~-rome ad l Ice cre~11sents as a corresponde~t In this Sunday dmner guests Qf Frank Herbert, and the RIchard Utecht Mr and Mrs C l-;I Larson and Max Kiernan IS vlslbng In the ,,' he injt from drouth lS con- Chili Sunee ('Vithoht <''oolting). waR

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~unty ~n explanation of the term Longe's famIly were visitorsl at Albert famll were Sunday guests atl Rell- Albert ~Ilhon ho~e _ fme large but not entIrely," he (Mrs H C Stapleton) Mrs I-H'lda Mc~lin of amahnormal value as tt IS applied to Mr. and Mrs John K~y were Utecht's ~unday aft*noon ben JOlm'S Harvey Ch\lcott s Vlsltediat Al sal "to th two southeastern bel'S 1 peck ripe tomatoef> Peel and t II k" 11 t tl ElnrR

the ~ppraisal.of farmS This will be Sunday evening visitors orr RusseJi Mr and Mrs A bert Utecht Mrs Re~ben Holm and sonl were ber~ KithOl~:: Thursday eveiIlmg of untie and some 1I1 extreme chop fme Drai~ overlllght 10 a ~~l~~helll~o%('~e -~~\l~nda~CM~' a~ IpartIcularl~ IDteresting Ito the fa-r- Harrlsons. spent Sunday evenin at RIchard Thursda dmner uests III the Ro Mr amd .n1Lrs Herman Baker and nor hwest f. Nebraslm. Central sugar sack or thm bag Add 2 cups Mr>l Ernest Mitchell and fllmltmers of ,thIS county bec~use of the Mr. and Mrs Carl Fre>(et:t were Utecht's. Mrs. Harr Waggeman Holm h:me g y family ~er~ S,unday dmnet guests nortneast d east central Nebras- white onIons and 2 cups celery or nd Mr s Medm ant ILOIS plCnickelarge number of apphcations ,for Sunday, supper guests of Adott\h was a Tuesday VIsit r there Mr and Jl,frs Walt Johnso and at Carl Ba er s . ka ~ave g d crops of corn. Low 4 green peppers whn:h have been .Jl1th relatives at Lt:ns, Nlebloans from the land bank com.mIS~- Henschke's I I The Walter He.gluRd famlly Id.1r h S d A ndmber of fnends helped AI- temperatu s in July enabled the ohopped fine I 1ioner and because the normal v2rlue Misses HUlda and Esthier Longe Elmer Anderson litU$sell Forney' MI S t \ dO n~on w,ere n ay vm Lohge celebrate hIS birthday corn to lthstand drouth much Also add 2 cups sllgar 1 Mr and Mrs Rex Smith of Wa -qf a :farm, as arnved at by an of- visited in the Gus Longe Ihome on Cora and Frank Haglund spent gu;: sad: e~en Sj I Sunday evenmg j bettkr tha expected The yIeld 1~2 cup salt I iO' Calif, :bturne on Saturdaflmal appraiser, has a veI1y Impor· Thursday evening. t l Sunday evening at the Nels Bjork- hl1; :n I ;Ss ndo ense a~f A we~lt ago last wednesdafRev wIll be re~ ced considerably, how- 2 tablespoons whlte mustard deed rom, the eel t~ry ~ ~ogress e'-tant bearing upon the amount: of The 81. Paul's Luther n Bible lund home ~he ~:Ub:~~~ohn~on~~:::en ng n F A ~chal1er of Norfolk, as a ever, in 0 e- fifth of the countIes 1 teaspoon each dinnamon and OSIbon s M ~ ~a MICh~~l~' ~~~-money which may be loaned by the 'Class will meet With rs. Gu~ Mrs Ernest S1terd and family M d 1M F L bb vls1tor'in the Wm Fehrs ho e on account f the drouth black pepper • fnce Eu by [I 1--, ft ~comtnissioner or the land bank. Longe, this Thursday. l sent from Monda until Wednes- r an rs reetnan er- Mr. ~nd Mrs WIll Baker, Irvin Winter heat yIelded an average 3 pints cidar viJ!legar Seal- mlth were Sun~ay, a cmoorr

"The law specifIes that the basis Mr. anp Mrs. Frank enschkd d~Y at A. H. Walte~s'.They left for ,S~~~is~~dth~hg~~~~ BV;~r;n S o~:y and ?!lffO;d were last W'eelt SU~day of 1~ 8 bu ela compared WIth 12 keeps well and IS fmc vlIth meat. uc"t'" at Til as l3~sby S IIof appraisal in aH cases IS the nor- and Eldor visiteCl at Ad 1 h Hen4 their hom at Cheyenne Wyo, ¥ Ir evemng V1SltOrs at Carl Biehel s. bushels las, year for 1& state total ------l I . Mrr A E nygg and son, ,Al~mal value of the land for ~ricUl- schke's Thurscla evenin p Wednes~ , Mr .and .~tS Herbert Ll ndahl Mr 'knd Mrs Oscat Jonson and of 2PI89!,O 0 bushels agamst 24,~ P.cpper Hash (Wi'f;~out cooJung) ~red,)L, of aha \\ere Sundaytural purposes and its earning Y'.' and MISS LI1h~ Lundahl wer S~in~ Ina R[th were Friday afternoon 600000 ar ago hnd the I five- (Mrs H C S ~plcton 1~1I day VISIt atl He!bort Jopn-power for such purposes l~ prinw Adolph Hensehke and mily VIS.. Mr and rs Alfred Haglund, day evening callersIat Jewe I Kil~ VISItor m the Albert MIllion home' 63 2~7 000 b h I 6 green peppers o$ons l\1l {MtS J A seagtencipal factor," says Mr addeH, !ted in the Fred Kumtn orne near Esther, Cor and Frank Haglund, lion's Mr.~ nd Mrs Gun~ard Johnson yea~~ ~a eb~~O EXl)f~~tati()~:.e i 6 ripe peppers I and MI anfl rs, ~onJ.nl 01 on"There is a dIstinct dlffere ce 00- Wisner, Sunday afternoqn, and Mr. ~nd Mrs Walter Haglund Mr and Mrs Henry Dhm Kenw f;l.Jd d tlf5htel's were Sunday event "Wheat urned out far above eXir Medmm head cab*age were Sunday mm t~lfQst~ ~"lt thetween thIS basIS and one W ch av- • Mr. and Mr~. Al~rt ~nge enr and famtly, Elmer Anderson and neth and Jeanette of Ra dolp,h, mg vi hoI'S m the John N. Johnson pectatIOIL9 I 111 a larte number of 1 cup celery .tohnsor·s als TIle Clare ccerages the sale prices ~f farms oVw Joyed a picnic dmner wit relativeii R~ssel1 Forney picnicked at the ",wer; Sunday guests at Jew€ I KII- home II easteJrn co InUes," the report sah:! All chopped qUlte"fme If'e3.r~o~ frmII \v:e 1unclaY Ilf cr-er a series of -yeaTS wi~h tl:j.e claim a~d friends at Lyons, Su day. WIsner park sunday lion s I. ~ d Mr'lll~nd Mrs. Otto :re~t, Mrs. llEls~wher yIelds are very poor Add 1 quar1t CIder vmegar loon vIsitors. I I 1 Ithat that average represents nor- I :Mr. and Mrs. August lBi~rmanfi Mrs DaVId Chambe ~ an DaVId Augu.$ Brudigan and Mrs. John and I~bout Ithe same ~ reported 2 cups aug!r ~ - ~-mal agrIcultural value, It may ~nd children 'Visited in he F.f'an~ ~OInl'J Bank Loan~ Lee of Pender, wer~ We eSd~y Brudi};r8.n and Nelda were Sioux prev!muslyl J I 1 tablespoo each salt and I I Irepresent the average sa.l~ price Longe home Thursday e]ening. FollOWIng are suggestIons for and overnight guests at Jew I Ktl- CItY' '-fi~itors Monday. A?dersot placed the condition of whole whIte ustard s d 'Pe j' Ifor & certam perIod bu~ It {loes not Mr, end Mrs. August HIlke and obtaining B home loan bank loan' lion's ~ Mr Iand Mrs Wm. Febrs and Mr. potatoes a 43 percent, tame hay 56 Requires no c:ookmg This IS I i~ .11111represent anything els~. Where a Alma, Mrs. .tohn Kay a d vernel~ 1. Get and writo down an accut'- Mary Jane Ander on re umed and ¥fs. Herman Hunteman and perdent. ,I gar beets 84 percent, good and keeps !well. rll'l~m~gfarm must be apprai~ed on Its ta spent Thur.sday in S.oux City. ato descrtptlon of your property, home Saturday evenmg after daug~ths were last Sunday visi- apples 35 ercen, oats 26 percent -- I I /. ---earning power, crop Yields and M "d M ,k Ut t including the legal descl'lption as to spendmg the week in the Ed Carl- tors in Ithe BIll Hansen and Ferdin- at time 0 harV st and barley 33 Ca.nnOO Pimentoes. 1_ Mrs E 0 G I'd fr and MH18 Lilaprices -as well as cost hf operation M r.~"r'M :A.l-:e~t ht ech~ lot, block, acreage, etc. son home I anp. *-aw hOII)es. 1 percent (Mrs. H. C. Staple~on) o,'f vllhsca'lo a, w re)Sunday dm-inclUding overhead chafrges such ~ w~= ~u~ at H~rbertecUtee:.~s 2. Get the name and correct ad- Mr and Mrs Roy Ander-so and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bater artd . Cut in two-remove Iall seeds :Iljcr guests n he H Hendnci{-ta;xea and deprectati~m. must be Frida ...1.,.,", ~ dress of the holder of each lien and chlldren were ISunday dmne ancl famI1yand Mr. and M~S Wm M· "Amount Soak over night in sa*ed water spn home ~he are VISiting fnemlRta1(en Into conslderabQiI, y e\lle~, approximately the amount due. supper guests 1~ the Enqk G. John Fehrs i'lslte~ III the JuIi s Menke aXl um Drain well before pu~tihg on t~ ,b'ere unhl ex Mo day

'~Smce a. land bank loan or a Mrs. li'. S. Utecht accompanl d 3 Get in touch with the home son home hom~ ~unday afternoon. Set' n heat Plan cook Make a syrup as follows' I Mr and r .Wa ter Mntlllsen ofCOmmissioner's loan l~ made for a the,O. E. Fento05 and Mrs. Blanc e loa~ bank at Norfolk, Nebraska, Mr and Mrs Velmelr An erson Mr and Mrs A. D D Iph and The su of $1 20 is the maxim- 2 cups water Dander, Wyo ,cam Sunday to V1S"ldng series of years, it IS only nn.- Dltfenbaugh tp Lyons, Wayne a d either in person or: by letter and and children were Suntlay fter- Mr an4 Mrs, John N Jo nson atw urn amou t whi h could come mto 1 cup cider vine:r I It & week in t JAW R~<:S hom~tural that the norrn.a~ agricultural Pilger ~O!1dalti l the b~nk will furni~h you with a noon and supper guest$ at noch tended Mrs Charles ahnson's Wayne unty hIS fall and next 2-3 cup sugar. rmg to R bod ~obert Ross r nr, e,d "nth thettlvalue be conSidered in appraising The St. PQ.ui'f. Lutheran COtlgr - nttle circular showing the kind of Anderson's. 1 funeral at Wayne Tuesda . sprmg a befIt payment to and drop In pepper Boil 1 or 15 He had been 'I,: rkl g out th~rethe land for such loa~3 because, as ga.llon esented r. and Mrs. G s loans that can be made 0 and a Mr and Mrs Roy' Holm I and Ivan, Ethel, Ruth and Lawrence whea.t gr ers ho SIgn up 'con- minutes. Seal at 0 ceo 1 te spoon Mr and Mr C L F'lekcti I::;l

3-''''ears, the selling price of-farms and an electric cldck. should accept 4 per cent tax free ed in the Irvin Bartels home SUD Fred Sandahl home FrIday eve- IS not likEf that the maximum WIll of each Jar, Just efore seatmg 1t wllqrp the~s en.t wo weeks' ut-may vary constdera~ly even {)ver Mr. and Mri. William Lon e federal home loan bank bonds in day evening. I ning, It bein~ VIvian's birthday. be reachel • however. you like them rilc er but it 18 not mg r:hl1o r Plc~ett was i~~i nd~so:Shnrt a period as ~en years. In 'ai'l!d son j and t and :Mrs El r exch8.nge for their mortgages Pauillinnerichs and Roy A:nder~ Mp,ry Ellert Johnson 'spent the In orde to get the total doHars nec~ssary for keep ng them. Those mg to bllSJ,ne.s in Ithatl V1C '1

~tf open market a farm may be Rfng wkre Thu sday revent~g vi 1- 4 W'th th bo d • son spent Tuesday in SIOUX City flrstl of last week 111 the John N me· above 100 per cent of one buys always ave .olive oil m Prof E unt 'mer a~d ~~ riqrth more or it mky ~e worth tors of f!.uddy nge'~. det~rm~ne ife ~o~e loo:n,e y~~nc: '1'rs. P~ul Hinnerichs stayed in the ~o~son home and Thursday and the ..co~ty wheat growers them. tS~Cdl~~ ~e~ e :~~~Tell; Di kw

1 ~9 than the DOr.maII agriCUltural Nearl~ evetYrfamily in tpis co .. m.ad& by the bank and if it the Xndersdn home. lffl 3J1: in the JuUus Menke home. wou to SIg~ contracts. Fur- c~ I~yWh1 h d VI ited here a e~

t,lUe. . I munlty attende~ the golqen a t.. bank wUl {dther furnigh ~With IMr and Mrs Ed, :Bokeroper and r, and ¥rs. John McQmstian thermore Secretary WaUace haa Canned ppJ.es. 1 ' wi h t~em ai:d rem h{-~'The appraisers wr place values ve~sa.ry of Mr. and Mrs. Gus st blQDkl ap lications or O':fan ob- son and Mr, and, Mrs. ,FreiC;man ~ndlqB;u;ghter and ~r, and Mrs l,ilr- announce that the federal govern~ (Mrs. R GRoll ke, Hoskms) daYF!' went r' '

,n farm pl"Operttes upon which in Wakefield $~turdaY taiD. $\ P fro the fohowi g p _ Lubberstadt and children were Fn- in Q:"rahleer and daughter were ment rna take up to two cents per Wash and dry •ealthy apples. ed. d 1M" A W' Ross ~ndth1elr oWhers wish t secure loans ' I' 1

M: B· qh f sonp. inm;our :-rrttory::1. . B~~w dity evening visitors at Geo. Jen- untla/Y vi8it~rs in the Hurby Han- bushel 0 t of the 30 cent benefit Peal and core. TIl n pour water on ~. a~t ~d d· . l!l~yir "0 at

from the land bal!lk or land bank 1'1"'-. en ase 0 t VII:. I sen's. ,stn Ihthme. I payment to open up new export and let stand ~ver night. Tn tho fa y a e a -w.tm elml,commissioner estim l e the prbducN nd :Mrs. Bert 9hase d tain" at orney. '~ela~e.:1. . Ble- Mr, and Mrs. Nels Petersen and Md and Mrs. Jflmes KilliOP. and markets. mortling, drain the juice and add tj Laurel sun~a.. {rirs. Td J. D~ P~tibn of the land, t e use the aver- do. lUim 1~wc~a;es w~~e : ,i

w :~~~~;~~ro:rce, A. E, Wenke, chilUren, Mr: and Mrs. Fred Roeber f niily and Arnoltl Brudtganlwere Cost 0 the local apminJstration it 3 cups of sug~ to a gallon 0 stcr! e~ert~l~ ~ I , ~o~ r.~ 11':1age of farm co ity prices be- Y ~~r gue I If 0 • 'j _ec I a. , ,. ahd children and Mr. an4 Mrs, JoJ ~U~daY di:n'Il~r guests in the lbert of the pI will come put of the to- juice. Place on stove and let com Lou e oss 0 e~rf ng gn~. p g."-tween August, 1909, d Jllly, 1914, [MI'. <Ul;'d"~1! 0, ;E, F~"ton, d "FroJ1l "I'okyo cernes the llews Dellin wore Sunday gueiS at Aug- iiior! home, Mrs. C. A. KlIiioll ....d tal fig mentioned above.' Since to "boll. Then put apples m an S. Ji' liM 'Jq;,. tl: rind of

1" to deterrillne the re rn of the prow Mrs~,:P ttc~e I DltfenbaU&1l-kJ re that American ch'ewing gum' liaa U$t R~hei"s.2 I' I r" r:.miatl.! Giese were .tlf~rnoon pracUc all this local €"xpense cook until they are done. FIll, jar Si r. ~t( w S'e f$t~ndaf1, neB In'd¥Cts. I ::ndfl;', ,~r1~d ~e~ ~ g;a.1ne4, to '(Qoth91<lln Japan, ThOrt "Mr. aria Mrs. AI~ett l!. dahl' and VIS ote, ~ I .: • money I g~ to local people and an~:a:~ also ood when 1 c n of $~U~. L, la ~r home.1 1 113. ,L din., '!'he value of some crops gets ont F,. Ut~Cllts. \o~ has frequently beqn a sad expert d~ughters, Mts:s ~mel~a and ;Missl r. ltpd Mrs. ILOUIS 'Ilest and be spen thIS county, it will help . . g dd d t l alt ])" kson ho ~ad spen In ~_e1l'~f relatton;'to QtQer 'v IU~!'t ¢!n?es. ~~~ W~ e lat~rnoon _' ItoI'. enc~ ~n, tb1a; country•.--sprtngneld mn~en Eilts and 1'1:&11001, i11ie J\.ub- t]J. :1~1 a.nd lM:r:. "Ia.nd Mr~I ~~n loca1,b' con~iUon!'l. pineflPpIe JUIce is a e 0--: g \1 h~~e with th I Bl irs )alta frs, I

,:, FarJ1l, ~chlne:ry rna -cost mOre or· II :.L~ ymoJlo I , da~ spe.;nt Sunday a'ft rnooq ~t g r ~.Mr.. an~ Mrs, .ljl.UdOlJp~ The t tal maxImum payment Ions of apPles.__ 1 1 Grace Keyse ac qmpWnieli em I~8S wiJJI,' .relat11>D tQ those f:rice, Y un: Hoii'd&:" j'j'}mil )nKber~ls. I 1 I t and Dan Oolph were ~1'l~ was arr ed ~t by multiplying I clde8!h I '1 II',:~' taJt~s'I-~re' mort 'tiow~', ~d. for 1 el ~R 1matte' tJ1'e sc re . CeJ1.trQ,l Af~ca,n ca.nnibals~ ~ stu~ Mr. and :Mrs. ~erle White. al1d d ven6:tg Visit~rg at Herman Way:p~. ount~s a.verage wheat :~:e~Da~ ~arne;) ... ~ IL~0~~~9 LaVe ne l1son! left Mon..:wme It~~~ t?, come win I~ more in the r 0 ~ent of their customs lpforma us, S:0ljl, Ur.eland Mr.lJ. ieonda!lr'~ Gf>'od- a e ~. Pl"~ducU n of ,7.61 bushels by 54 Afte~ wa~hine:1eu~umb.!ors, plac 'day for Minn apol S where sherl::WI11~ pleli' were tli~ period lj;, !j,ectlne to eat allY one over <lO;p:ears WI and M~. an1 Mrs. uy Sco,H . . pei. t)1en by 30 cents gIN' m \ viSIt her iJ:IIrs :t+ p

. " :fP09,H, I:S~ tl6i1e of c ty old. Ab, yes. Youth It seem., ltf~ern90n sallerp! e,' 111l~il' bt~; i c~mri••I~n wb:! p.lrter~js:;;,i":'~ea~n ~e:;il~"b~~:tfoJi ,t~~ee":ay:.n ';;e Larsqn. "i~iS;J~.;llth

~~ une, b fe to I/lust be served tbere, too.-Boston s, , ' I r ~~ that r e f,e,~e : 0 ~ • the c ' place 'in fresh w~ter for tbree day,: MUll.pn I ,anda' S ,lsky I, pIYl" ., ~erlLi~" llrbwn of Albambra, t 1Y"1 foo . ell, ?, pro a y, , cbangln lwater dally. The sevent took LaVern a. f~1'sISioux, y.

" eld~ he II 9U:1f., :&It. ~nd ](IrS". Claud Wlie~ll" t t a Ipretzelln ~.Co~tlUUoUS gas- clliln ReOO~~m in tJ ~a dr';l d cut cucumbers tn;1leS~ :Mrs, L. P'I+t rson 11 return ·tilip,ower 9 tail surfaces'stripped away. a et and Boyd ~d' Mr. and 14i'~. t 0jjia detour·-

rPhIladelphia IT A ~l blOOd~,~I~di m~n of deep qt~y are ~all, Put in a. p~n, ICOV.~ LaVerne tble last of tij.el wee \1,1;0

," .. , -m9i;or nau fleapl~e craShed Rdl'lan() ChS.s~ ofl~11-en. 'Were SUW q relj", I bar.J.t :an; th :1JlI-gry winter" eriug tp.em with a. weak solutipn o~ spend sevella mOJl.tJi~ ~nl the . R.

ohnlulu last 'Week and, kqlet1 day guests at ';MOnic tiundaJlHs. \ I snow n ~ reaervatlon in vinegar, about I cup of vine-ID'r t~, Larson ho~e / ,:1 .; I •

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l\'orthp,ast If(akefiel~ dU"ldo."arLuudahl.~¢ntlth ,CollegeTermltiiU Hur~gton, Theresa d Henry "untyB r~". '36 187,110 4,30M1ll9ill)' Sluff Corr1¥oP<lndent) t.'I"~n with them, ,I C To ·r.'lnd·~ •. .1' Haa,so of Carroll, I I Wayne, e raska. August 8;1 33, 37 264,800 1.10 Mms

. 's:\t' '., ---- _._~-~~~~' ,ome I:J Ifrlaay Mrs. Elmer Noakes, :Mi s Lllc11e Board of ~quallzattonmet as per adj urnment. All IDem rs p es- 88 186,850 3.20 MillsIlt'1~n Holm l~ Vl~ r,lUg lhlJi \\t' k ~ rth,.. '"'t WI,.. o' Second summer term at W~yn and Junior Noakes home ent I • I 39 659,300 8.00 MiUa

iu U1<;' J.~t1li1 WalterslhoIUt1, 'L 1,0 \es itt, 't State Teacher£: cohegc wl11 CIOS= Monday from Kansas t wbere ThelStat 2Iloal'B of EguatlzaUon sub its the State Levie f\lJr c (0 302,760 1.6'> Mills" 1~r::;. r.~J C'a.l~l:;~)~ apd Uoyd ~~eit {By Staff Correspond nt) t' Frida.~ afternoon, anel studenbj' a'nd they h~rl ,visi~ed n. we with Mrs. year 1933, baseCt on a valuation of $~-t,92. r893.00, and wInch I v*a arc :~ ~~~:~~~ l~~ :m:['Ui,:>iUn':' at \ dIU~r Anderson s.~ ChQsQ Kelle-y at' LaUre.1f s en el faculty rnfTrnbers will disPerse Noake~ Sister, Mrs. . D.,Rouzer. as f~'tWS~:F~nd i 239 I s 43 243,850 3.50 Mills

Ht'lcu i--'~,t~r$t'n spent the woo ~ w 'ck-end at S ~'r Elde:fs, quickly for,theil' homeD and ~ca- Another'sister, Mrs... Sweet 4,1 23~,320 3.40 Millsend l.n ihe "11'::>,' ~d,~ Lundal,'I,hO e. ~~l,'rle,", 00"""ood' S~" ·:IatuM.<l'V t1011 haun~. l'h.... term ,.~tended of, Los A,ngeles, Cat f.'., was .in On OtiOn~the ~ollowl'b.g rate ()f tax waS levied by the oU; ty

I 1\11 N·1 P t d C Do ... <~s "'V '"1 "-"" Board fbr COlin Y pl1tposes for the year 1"933, bas~d on n val n io of 45 362,895 220 IMillS. ];11, ,H,rll.• r~.. .1 ~ ~ ,c els~n arier::pootl with AlIaI'. P due. I . over only five eeks as t'fo Sa~ur- Kansas City and e h re Wlth $24,932.650.00, nd Which lev'i,~ are as follows 46 162.135 5:50_MillsllHhlr\.[~ ~PClll r\ltlsda) at Map e-- 'J"h!c Ed, Ga.tbje fa y vl~i1fed day.. were given over ~ classes. Mrs, Noakes to spend a eek, She I I COun~ Levies: 47 292,430 2 40 Mill~t.on, hl\,\;Jl.. . _ I Mr~. ChristinE) Gathje lmda). i an<l n(' time taKer\. out for reglstra- wUJ then 'l'etu~n to an,s City . GelleralilInd ... 1.50 EllIS 48 264,670 3'00 Mill$

:MI'..~l~ld MIS. :aUI Hmner~s The Ray Perdues call1*i TuqsAay lion. Registration for tho fall term b~orQ goIng hbme. BrUlge F . _~ .50 ~lS" '49 151.935 4.30 Millsspen.t 1:' n~uy and :saturday at Y mGrrr-ing at the A. C. S~hr. hOrp~ will 00 Septeblbel' 11 am 12, with MI'. and Mrs. Geor :Darnell and Ge.qeral ad. Fund .. .35 i Is : :10 180,100 3.60 MillsAnder~ul: s. , ".' , . A~an Perdue did trabitof -lJlqw- tho first.cl~ssel:l beghml g Wed- eldest daughte.l', Ma .E:llen, of ~~~~:;: :n~t;~~~d :6~ ~l~: g~ ~99~~10850 6~~ ~::lS'

.... Mr~ f-re..1 H.~bt:,I. Bumla,,:hd ing for GN)rge Martend last IC~k. nesdny. Septembel' 13. I Wakefield, were her Monday and 53 279.030 2.70 MillsLhl}'l.l. "I~lt~ nt ;:";els Peterse 's TI~ll' B. Grone£; spent ~und9lY·!n.r~ Dl:- Mary !loney leaves: for Cali- Mary Ellerl had.tonsi s removed at W~yne eo nty Fair Fund .08 ~ps 54 208,420 1.20 Millsla~Mt T1II'S~ll~. RAnd 'rs< n .. d' temtlon in the-George Orono l[:Iotne. fornlu this Friday and will visit D:..·. ~auJ Slman s of ceo ¥rsJ Dar- 'total......... _ \. ,2.61 llls 55 26

990,040 1.90 Mills

J: 1". lLnt • rfl.. 0)' t.) ""n 1:'":lnorn McQuire of Pe~der, "'i~it- lhet'(" making the return trip neB and daughter remained in the On motion fl Free High School Levy of .9 Mill is levied, b sad on a 5'6 1.•.210 3.80 Mi.lIsdnhln'u SPN:t. \\ l'dnl~~lfty evenIng Icd !J.,-'r :;:.i$tcr, . :Mrs. HC~rj'. ~.e*er, arour.d through the Panama can~, G. G. Haller \?ome until Tuesday valuation of $21,086,105.00. G7 282.100 1.80 Millsat Roy HulIn ~. ~ hero last week. . stopping at <bentral American evening When Mr. Durn~1I carne The City of Wayne submits the foHowing- levlks, whicp ate duly 58 265.725 3.00 Mills

An~{I'('w Ani.lpn:am was a Sun<$.ay I TjC G('{)rgl' Martens ~nmil c~ll. porh~, nne landing at New York for them. The Parnens a d)l. ~. n.pproved, based on a valuation of $1,633,960.00. I 59' 2·12.740 2.10 Millsafh'mllo~l and ~\lpper gUNlt at ('d \mday last week itt. the ~er~ citj. She plan~ to be, back ih' Darnell of Winside, w~ e Mon- For General Revenue Purposes I NO fllS ~~ ~~~:~;~ I i'~~ ~~~~~

August l't'hNon~s. ma Frt'Sl' home. l 'Wayne in time for opening of COli day guests of the Hallers., For b~~r~~:c~~~~:~n~l~~perat1ng,~~ndex~rndi~.o. ~lls 663

2 ~~'4".,~;O,", 22' ..6

000

1I'1,11"'S ,• FIi\lne~1 . Man vi~;jtl:'d ~t Jet

ellI::IIelen Louise Osborne Ispen~ Sev~ lego in the fall. I! I. li'or Maintaining and r'epalring sewers .20 lis z..... ,AJ M:

Killion ~ f,um ~oml!lY cV€ning D- t'l'n~ liays the past weeki in thE' iEr- --~~-- Sop,thwest WaICefleld For.maintaibLqg dty parks .. .1' .60 'Us 64 22H,340 2.20 Mills Itll Fn(l!\y t'\'t'llln~ • neS~Harrigfeldt home. WakefieJ.d Returns fB Mrs. Lawrence Ring) For purchasing equipment for and malnta~,nlng fire . I 65 298,310 1.70 :M"ills

:!'I-lJ i\l1d Mr,: l 13renf'P 11temltrk r. and Mrs. W. ,:\V., Roe, ilnd ,If } Y department... i.... . .20 66 255,590 2.00 MillsanU family "ppnt Sunday nftprnbon d~u 'bters visited Thurs~ay €,\ierJing ~:ro Former Schedule Mrs: Carl Sievers, spent Sunday For maintaining City Library , 1.50 ~: ~:~:~;~ ~:~g ::~~::It NE'ls 1'I'tt'rSt'n'," . I irP. t P Harold Quinn bome. Revt'rsal to the liours of opening in ~kton•. S. D. i, For payment of interest and creating a sink1i"ng fund' I 70 244,590 4.30 Mills

Mr and ~.!l"" Ruy Andel!"on P.nd 'B mice Roc retUitned \V~d~es- d I' h'ch' H~!en Erickson ts spending n for the payment of refunding bonds .;J Paving , 71 232.770 2.10 MillsrhilLlrp,!1 \wrt' Tlit'stiav ('\,enlng c~II- $\'1 after a week's visit in t~e EI- an ~?::Hn~hw ~~Awe~e ~ vogue few hays with Maria~ SandahL District No. S. 4, 5 2.00 ~ms 72 198.570 2.00 Mills('r~ at F:ml('h An\l:r;on·~. ., m~~ iPhill:ips home ne~ar CarJ;oml. ' ~~~t:ed 1~~m :esSlon :f C:eo~a~:~ M~s. Paul Olson sp~nt Friday af- For ::~~~~~t~in~e:i':~i~;~~~~~~~~~ra~~~nd~50 liIlS I 73 229.260 2.60 Mills

:Mr Hnd ~1r". \ el~{-'r Antle*~n ,1\Jr' Mike Hansen 8;bd St!mJey. field comttunity club Tuesday. Heh- tern~on in the Leona~Ols'Ul ho~e. For paYm~nt of mterest on Intersecbon P ving bonds 74 222.250 2.70 MillSnIHt ('hilLln'l) "'1'1"1.' F I"n.lay everiipg flj'n(!1 heresp. Haase rrturrned $atur- . C' H Ilil Cl I <:0 A 8{l' H D F$,ye Sandahl has I;leen lfPendtng of Cit and creating a smking fUnd f r their I 75 230,440 1.50 Millseallprs at Joe Anth:r~()t1'l': . qa~. Tom a visit in OJnah~1 land ~~;eISo~ 1~~d ~~~ ~uhr'ma~'ar~ o~ a few days with Mary Ellnor paym nt J. l 10 00 ~ms +~ ~g::1541~ :...,z:i it/ l~:

Mil'S H.uth B~rry of SIOUX qlty. !;tIn ;'. I the NRA committee fdr \Vakefield Ring. For estLatll shing and maintfEl.imng musIcal orgaruza." 7R 214.330 2.30 Millis('"ame. Saturday ,afternoon. fo; a. Ifew .l.'. am.' Mrs. Guy Elder ~a.lIed anel: leo the discussi~tlt,TueSday'S The carl Sieve:s Ifamily spent ti°FS I II ! _=-~ ¥Ills 79 196.110 Noned.ay~· \'lEat at Jewl2'll Kllllon 5. \l\rC'dne~dClY evening at John Heer- meeting 11 "Thursday evening m,t1he John Siev- I 20 00 M II gO 187.540 2.70 Mills

I ),'1r lind ~trg. Monll!' Lllndahl~land on':!> in Carroll and Th'llrsd y at __.~__~ '_~_ erg hQme. To rn 1 I s 81 290,25fi) 1.70 MilIl'ITIle Vi~la e of Wimnde sub its the follow ng levies whlc at e duly

chlI{lrt'n '....C're S{ltljrday su per Glt'nn Wingett·s. M. . F t L l Mr. and Mrs. Art Larson spent apptoved qy e bonrd, based. n a valuation of $305,38500 82 206,290 2.40 Millsgut'st:- at :'>11 ~ Betty Lundahl's. Arlo:. Back spent the weelq..enu lSSlOIl e,s Va Tuesday evening in the Edgar Lar- For G1ne al Revenlue Purposes 300 MillS 83 257.780 3.50 Mills

~ I h A I· t d W '1'r'd' I 11 84 216,005 . 3.20 Mills)'1r all'l Ml'~ r.nllC p{etson lfll: h€' E. eible home at \llI~si e Is Well ttended son uome. For Lbr ry 1- 100lMl s 85 173.985 -'2.90 Mitis.anti ),ll"rlln were WE~dneRllay leve~ ancl Irma. June Back visited at Gus I ~immy Erickson spent from For IDjter ectionB9nds and Int D No 1 I 900 Mills 86 232,030 1.30 MillsnUlg-. "l.<lltnn: at J.hmip Lundahrs. Wendt's in Wayne. A large numbe~ ~~ende? the Tuesday to Friday in the Lawrepce For Hiter. ection Bond13 an~ 'rnt D. roo 2 _~,MiilS 87 D. 56.855 2.60 MtIls 3.60

~l::l.rJC\rll' Lundahl. Betty and Mr. and Mrs. Elhardit Pos}l1l'1hil GSracde Lutheheanf~Iss festival on Ring home, ~ Jot I 21 OO~~lllS 43 st. 23,720 Levy not reportedElam., Andl'r!'!fln ~pl'nt Thu!day spent Sunday ¥lith \Vest Poin1 reI" un ay at t e aIr r unds. S.tu- ~he Orville Erickson family re '60 D. 46,490 12.30 Mills 4.60

1 E 0 I hI hf W t P t' Tpe lla e of Carroll submits the fbllowmg leVies, whlc are dulyaftl'l"nnnn \\"lth Helen nnd lief' Itttives. Lo-uis and Marvin POSJ;lishii e ent.... e sc aeger, es om, Su day di~ner guests in the E El approwed ~y t e board, based on a valuatIOn of $275,52000 I 19 Th. 11,920 Levy not reported . I,Holm teturnec~ with them after a ~re('k and Rev. M. E. Mayer of Norfolk, Hy-pse home. For Qene al Revenue Purposes 5 OO~ Mills 22 D. 14.810 Levy not reported I

~rr Hnd :\ll'~ 0('0 Jt~nsen and Visiting.' gavt; addresses. Women of the con· Mr. and,' Mrs. August La ge ~alntJbnan<:e of Public Library 1.15'I~Iills 64 P. 20,400 Levy not reported!l Irhlldrt'l1 left Fn\lny morning for ~hs R9Y Perdue, Mt. and Mrs. grcgatlOn served d~nner ~d lunch- spent Sunflay evening in the d. Fundi1pglbdebtedness Bonds 2.l51~·HlIs 88 306,940 3.30 Mills J I

I II Ii J eon Rev H Hopmann ,s paator F t h ., t' d L'ght ~ond 1 15 "M',lls BO'ard find".' the Intangihle Valuation of the Co 'ty to be as ollows:Rpd (htk lmll'a. W H'Tl' ley WI 'f'r('d \\'robe1 and MI'. and Mrs. ,f c', a . 'h r'ch rev~r orne. .tiea an I n 8 ."" u.~Vbl1 rt'!.qll\·,'" .1ulluR MenkE' drove to Yankton on ) .r c€' cu. AI' ene and Beverly Ruoff are IhtersiCction Paving Bonds 8.-5011IMillS I I$~~~J~~~o~ I~t~a~~i~&~0~3 I i

;'\.1r nnd I\lr,.·, Alhf'rt Lundadl and Sunday to spend the day with rela~1 ---- -"_.---~-~~ spen ng this week In the Jack Total . .... l7.95~Mil1S Board finds the ratio which county tax and st te tax'lJea s to th~"A.lb~'rln Jt'!ln and F:m('lia and tivt'~ and ftiends.. M' :~ition 1~1 .Enid. h Sode bflrg home. 'the Village o:fl Hoskins submits the following levies. hich are total ~onso1idated state ~nd county tax: whlcp th law r~~lui1~s ,mus~Eml]V F:llb \1'ent to Walnut, Ia I M Ra P d 11 d W d ISS anan ~~IS, W 0 was T Orville Erickson family call- dUly apprroved by the board, based on I:'L valuation of $159.1~1 .00. be pri'1ted on the tax receipt, where not ftguredj sep ately, lS'as fol.owsi'last Thl,r",day Iida. r~~ M~s e~a~: ~~r€' etlte~ :~~, hert' last week Vlslting her. par- ed in th? C. F. Sandahl home For General Fund. 5.00

11Mills State Tax l . 47.8"-/~ ,

~1: an I :\11"" Aistrope and Mr.)- . P I('nts. Mr. and MrR. Jack DaVlS, left Thursda~ evening. I Water Fund.:.. 3,00 Mills County Tax _ , . _ ~. _ 52::~,! Ii, 'and r~ir!' \ (;" _~lfn..d J,)hnson werc"I::~:' ~~~ta ~~~;r~~\~~:ng:~r;~Saturday for Enid, Ok~~.• where. Ralph I 'and Mary El~nor Ring Street Lights . 2.001 Mills

. Monda.Y ~f~f'rtl(l()n roffE'€' g-Uf'sts atl,rart'.nl' ry. . she began w?rk M~:mdny m the. of- were Monday dinner guests in the Fire EqUipment .401 Mills Total,. ' lOO.Or.1,: i,. '."','11 K;ll,·"n·:'. .I.' to· _. fl.ce. of an 011 .company. She Just Ed. Sandahl home. ~ _-------l- Board finds that school districts N~s. 17, 39, 52 and "fG 0 IWayne"'lJ, M H B h M L lla f h d b II I 'T t I 1040 Mills County, and SchooJDistrict No. 60 of Dixon County, are cxe l)t fr?m' Har,,Jd H,ilr.n. MOIlI(' Lundahl., rs. enry us. rs. ue. lD~:' a .usrness. ~o ege course Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dahlgren and 0 a .' h . . 'd I Fr'ee High School T/L."{, and they further find that 3~4 o..f the all1atwn

Donald and' :\l,nnorlt'. ~1l~ Amanda' PE'ck and R. B. were Thur~day d~n~ at E.md. MISS D3.~IS aunt, Mrs. children spent Sunday evening in The Village of Sholes sUhtfiits t, e following levies, which are 11 y oCSchool District No.9, is exempt from such Free lligh .Se jaol tat'an,1 Mls:- r?"plla Lundahl spent ner- guests at Ray~rduf's. M,I.S3 Charles Hall of Emd, was also here the Walter Herman home. I approved by the board, based -on a Valua'ion of $37,495 00.~. f ·ct (.1' ti . l' bi ~ tFnday at X:)-l~(llk. ILettlf'. ~Ut=;h and MISS Clara \\IS- last week and ~e~t Satur?ay. Mr~. The Ja~k Soderberg family were General Fund L. t 5.0 Mills and th~t~~ ~e~ai:ingf19t ~wation 0 sal 15,nc lSI su "e. 0 lmc

~lr: Herbert Lundahl null Miss ,chh~f ... er.e Tuesday guests at Per- Hall plans to VISIt the nur in Chl- Sunday dinner and supper guests in appr~::~Ci~is:~:a:~~~~~~~~~it$1~,~.f~)~~~n~~~:sc:~~~.are duly Free~~urt~e~obus~;SS: 1 s. .' : - :'" ~ '1LillI"· Lundahl attf'nded a blrthda.y I~~:r:' T~~~T~~;:~n~a:lse called cago. _" Ithe Clarence Anderson home.! Genek-al Fund. 5.001 Mills ,Whe, reupon Board adjourned sine ~~e~tha Berres, Clerk. ; ~:':;"'.1,"

flrty at thf' Chat=; Flet'twood home y g: , The Walter Hermans attended Library Fund _I 1.09 ;Mills~';\I·rd:"w llfternOon. . Mr: and Mrs. H. C: Barel man en· . (a~ of Thn.nk.s. a fa.mily rel,lnion with the Lun- Interest and Sinking Fund for Intersectional paving' -•••••-.- Ii'I'"l" 1Ir :u~d ~Inl. Roy HQlm anel chil- tertamed the followmg people on ~ ~ ~'ould llke to e~pres£ our ap- dahls in the 'Wakefield park Sun- ,bonds ... ····1·· I 2.40 Mills • '\

. drt'n and:\11" a.nd Mrs. Reuben ThuIi'sday evening: MIT. and Mrs. precl~twn to our fnends for the day. ' Par~ Fund ' . ., .20 M~lIs., ce :Holn' an. 1

• ",)1' wen' Rundav dmner, Harr'i~. Sorensen qnd son, Miss Eun- ~:a~ltltul fl,o.'!V..t"rs dan.d thtehir .~any Mr. and Mrs. (j)rville Erickson ~~~t:~stf:~ti~~~:~~~~n~~~nsewerbonds i·fogf ~g~: 5 Lan'd P'l· ," s Arar

,=:.<Y'w"t" at \"'lll Bnr ·s· ~ ice anll Myron FrC'vert, Dr. and lll( m'sse~ .~) liS u.nng e 1 ness and Helen were Wednesday din- ~usement Fund 1. O'IMills W;;e-o :\fr' .. :1.1 ),[1':: Ne~" Pt'tns,E'n and Mrs. L. E. ~'ollng and KathryIl. and c1e:lth oj our Wife and mother. ner guests in' the HfJ!nIIan Kay Intetest and Si4king Fund for ~efunding the Distrlict _I'chlhlren "[Wilt Thursday eVI'omg at Miss trem] Dawes. Mr. ~ncl Mrs Mr:,. <:... J. Johnson. C. J, Johns~n, home. . ,I Paving barlds ...... . ... ~ Mills _ I:Fred :\1e:::n'<.; in h(ln~r of Erna ~~~~t Pos Ish~l and 111s8

Mary ~~r~·;l. ~~. :~. :r~~v~il~~a~p~ The La~or~e club held their an- i Total .' " 13.00 M;ns IAd • I.!1It':,>'pr'", birthuR:'" anni\·(>rsar:::. p. . .. c. L. Frank. nual plcmc III the Bressle: park ; van"Clna , =

~1 r and )"fr~. HI'uhen Hplm and Ml. and Mrs."" W. Ror; enter- Sunday. Many from out lhIS way Bo td finds the actual IiValuatjons of the precincts of the county , 1,1'. , . .-...,'.,1' I,! . I, :~.'.~ '1 1n,j ~:.\Ir r.nd ~1r'<:. Bmd \Vult, ta~~ atcdl;n;:; Isund3~ ~::~ ;1; Olse Is Dismissed. attended. to b;ts:~~o;~~cinct "'f $1'1511435'00 l4IilIIIIII"",r'

t:,.n;::~' ,~;~:'~;';:;t~{,~~e~.OI~::~"ay ;~~ ~:~:r;:;;'ld J~~;::~~~~~~/~; of~~s:~(;~::~e,d~~b~":~yf~~~: :~::!~::~lr:e:o~n~~~~:~' : ::1~ Pi~:~r~~~ .' ..... .,:H~!*!g~ The owners of the good 160-acres 3. m,les ~rom c:••~lf '\n!\ ~f!' of F: "\ ancl" and Olivet. S. D. The Dixon girl~ had shool agamst Wm. J. MIsfeldt. guests in the I Bernard Erickson apin Precinct : l 1, ~~930.00 L 1 IE I

filml'y Hnd lr and Mrs Ralph heen here a few weeks and the County court on August 9 ruled h ~ ~r Creek Precinct ,1,7 5,345.00 Wayne, that I had advertised at $75 afJ <;tcre, ,nav •('Llllt' Rnd fa 111y werl' Sunday E'vt.'- hoy~ came for them Saturday leav- that the "complainant failed by °R~e, dO' h h B enna Precinct ... .. 1,8 d.895.00 h Y '11 t t k I' 'lh .1:.

. , d f '0 t 'ctiar w n who as eeo ~r. 000 today notified mo that, t e WI, n.o. a c ep,s aTI:t1g- "h:~"rf' In thl' :\'els T't't('r~f'n ing Monday. prepon erance 0 eVl ence 0 es- ta:' . h I be k h S rllhan Precinct.. 2,1 02. ~ 1-""

h"ln, l . tablish allegations of his complaint s ymg m t e oyd Ru ~ ~rne, ilbur Precinct 1,8fl ,510.00' $80.00 an acre and at thalt, prIce It IS the he~ ·bu. . and there is no just cause for said left Monday orning and IS hltch- Plu~ Creek Precinct 1, .00.

:\lr find}, rs "\ elmn Anderson Frances and Linn f{lopping of '. .. hiking his way to his home in In- Hlunter Precinct \ 2. .00 around Wayne. Have several other good quand 1 hl1drl'n I nJ~)~'t'd a pH:nic sup- Om ha. visited the pa..CJt week WIth ~~~p~~~n~~cus~:ebe ~~~~arQ:~~red diana. ~s1ie Precinct , 1. .00Jwr WIth tht' Hu:->st-'Il .Johnspn fam- theI!!' grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. g Mr. and Mrs, Ben FJ!'edrickson L gan Precinct . I 1,8,345.00 in this ~icinity,..one at $10,000 and one ~t $11~ily nf Hoc;klns, at \\'aynE' park on Adolph. Kie~et, and with the Henry ~ -District ~urt.- r and Myron Henry, ~rs.i Reudeen ~rd finds the actual valuations of lhe Cities and 'n ges of the :~lmd3.Y and WIll Kiepers. Pearl Kuhnhenn has filed suit and daughters of Omaha, spent Cour;!iY ~a be as follows:

Me and "eR Reuhen Holm aod fnr divoece from HerhertKUhnhenn S\l!lday evening in the' Ed, Sandahl tIlty of Wayne .... $1. g:~~~:gg

~un t()(l~tg;r~~)~')~~;'l~~/f:en~ i~~: Mr. an~IIM~:~·EH=~bI~·arrigfeldt~nasdi~:;~c~i~~ur1ivo~~ad~~i~r~~~hO~;: and Mrs. Ernest Facker and ~m:i:.if~~~~re ~~9:~~~..ggIn honor of Mrs. Lar- and Mrs. Basil Osborne were in, Kenneth Graham. Levinus, Mr. Packer's mother and Vlillage of Sholes J3~.495.00

!''J!n's bp·thdav anniversary. Sioux City Sunday to, see Mr. 'Os- No decision h3.8 yet been ,given Mrs. Packer's mother spent Thurs- dity of Wakefield in Wayne c~unty ~42,170.00IMrs Frf'E' Lubberstadt and Nor- borne who has been In a hORpital in the replevin action filed against day evening in the W. C. Ring ;1?a.rd finds the actual valuations of the road dis~ridts of the

IT.ap accompanied Oscar Brown's for treatments. INick Warth of Carrolll home., countr,!to be aSr,follows: I Ite. l\n...·a on Friday. "-hpre they Will. - Mr:'anQ. Mrs. Warner Erlandson NO'~' Valuation No. .i ValuationVI»11 rl'lativps. Lois Lubberstadt is Entertain for Guest!\", Ha~ Tonsils Rfo.rOOved. and children were Sunday dinner 13 ( hq.les) .. $ 86,780.00 40 . .l 532,030.00staying III the Brown home. Mr. and Mrs. Tony IBucke~rnann MisoS Fannie Selders of Winside, and supper guests in the Swan Sod~ 14 ( ayne) _1,615,62<J.00 41 .. :: t.

1..,1 531,960.00 ,

Mrs 11rllllf' Lundahl and ],'lar- anCl family, Margare~ Kruetz and had tonsils removed here last erberg home. Marlon and Helen Er- 15 ( in,side) .. 301,475.00 42 'j 525,310.00 CI efi d'JOr'1e spe-nt Wedne>lday lD the Rol- AlUm Schutts of Ja~onvil1e,.Ind., Thursday. Misg Selders is assisting lan~on are spending a few day 16 ( artr-oll) 272,655.00 43 "~I" 542,840.00 ,f .-" as,S~ e ~,'i 'land Cha.,-;e holt'\(' at Allen. Mrs. anrl Mr. ano. Mrs. Cla~enC'"e Wlchel- at the, Kaspar Korn home southeast here. 17 (oskins) 152,170.00 44 ..f 515,450.00 ~Lundahl ass1skd Mrs. Chase with map and family of Hartington, who oi Wayne:. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ruobeck an 18 -'11 462,820.00 45 ·"l.:I i~~::~g:ggentprtailllng lht'lr ('ouBins that af- Vis~tec1 here the ~asitof the Hweelt ~~~- Joann, Floyd Rubeck, Faye, Vir ~~ ..... . :~;,~~g.gg :~ .j. 668,890.00 AdtEl T\I!on Thl·' aftprnoonwasspentit;lheAugustanenry allose Bah~y Daughte Dies. ginia and Allen Sandahl. and Ralp . , . 0 8 <. 629,070.00 ...- verflSl'ngin visiting and the hostesses fierv~ holjnes. were guests O~}lOnOr Sun- Th(> baby daughter born to Mr. and Mary Elinor Ring had picni ~~ :t::l....... __ :~~:~~g:go :9 j __ 632,550.00 ' '~,j !w',t refre,:;hments. About twen· day when Henry and i1\'l.!SS .Theresa and Mrs. William Sund ob Satur- supper in Bressler park Monda 0 45628000~\'il\':'t' lalllC's and' children were Hs.'a.se entertained 50,rEHatlves and day evening, August 12, did not evening. ~;.J ~ .. ::::::: :~g:~:~:~o ";~ 479:515:0.0 PhoD.e I I .p·reSCIll. ~~:n~=~c~uncheon fo~lowed cards live. ~ .He~en and Flor~nc~ .Suber, Vir 25 ···1····,········- .. _ 456,21~.00 52. .. 490,500eOO '146------~ --11 - i

Cl'ntra1 club was entertained in g. , :; gmia Kelley an~ VirgInIa and Fa>: 26 1 -- 414,000.00 53 468,36000 -,_, " I, "

the Oscar- Petersen home last . ~ Truckers m Meeting. Sandahl hitch-hiked to Wayne FrI2229

78 :- ::::::.:::::::::::::.: ' :.'. :35861~'::2'006g·,OOO~ g5645 .·. :g~:~gg 00 , 'Th\ll"~;cla' afternoon Miss Luella SOlllheast Wayne Truckers of Wayne met Tuesday day to attend'the babd concert tha 427,470.00 H~c •

~~~;,~":n~a;:,~n:~a~~~. ~:~:~~ (By Staff Correspondent) ;;~~n;Od~~dl voted to adopt the ~::U:~m~~:n Sandahl brough :~ ..... ! .···.mummu m.~,::g ~ m:~:.::g FOR SALE I an 11

"limo and ,nolin duet and Mr$. Mr. and Mrs. W1l1 F. Meyer and Mr. and ~s. Lawrence Ring an 32 ::::::: .~::-:: 3911~270:00 59 : . 421,325.00 A GOOD BUY in a us~dj~hifferobe. FOR SALE OR TRA E. At o~deOi

~~~~:ht~,~ee:naa7:n:r~~~M~':-i~ ~t,n;ty~n~ ~ean spent Tuesday at LOCAL NEWS ~:;Zd;;' ~o t~~~tC::l~~;:~ s,;:' ~~::: :~~:~~g:::g ~~ .u. ~~:~~g.gg Ellis Exchange. i al7t1 ~~c ~~r::;::w'~~:;. ~~f ~\;~:IA H II Y an~ daughters ail The Emil Bargholz young people Mr. and Mrs. A,' L. Swan and Tuesday. DOriS Florine returne 35. -". 428,815.00 62 ...J.+ 471,965.00 TWO HOLE, Perfectlon stove Like 1 good Shorthorn b , ',1 'I 1~2,M~~~nL ;I:r~~lgr-en were visitor . w~r(l among those who helped Her- Mrs. Minnie Kagy were in Omaha wi~li them af~er spending a month' 36. ...... 462,760.00 63 , ,,·t·;· ~~,~~~:gg new. Ellis Exchange,. ai1U years old. Curtis ,0 te, Phone!

Th ~t· r ed a delic'o s belrt Thun celebrate his birthday Sunday..__ v4Cation here. ~~ :., :.............•.::::.:::.:.:... :::.:~.:-- ~~;'.~:gg ~: ...:.::.::~.~:~~: .:- ::. tj

'I 378:580.00 SEVERAL USED Congoteu~ rugs, 405F22, Wayne. a11t1p'E" 1)os e;.;ses s~ v L bher Tl,l.esday last week. . Miss Cecelia Meister of Qmaha, IMr. and Mrs. Wesley Rubec ·t IllJ

l~n~heO~il Mrr ta~ee~a~e tllmb~- tM:rs. Alico Dullerud and children, Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Theresa took Mrs Rubeck's mother, Mrs 39 .. j ',. :.• .,......•.....-. 513,375.00 Wattefielq , f-r 42,170.00 EIli~ Exchange. . at7n . . J

I ~'i~~1 ~?~s ~~,;rA~~el~son ';'s~stinl; ~~:;~~':.:r~r~~~~a~':ln~~~r:~ ;~;: M~~~e~nd Mrs, Arthur Chichester ~t;;~n~:P:~I~e':':..~~ ~~:'t':,"l cou!.~;at~d:;n:::;:~~t~~~:,~~::o:ns~~ti~:~~hf~WO~~~n~:~e~~:; USED, hand-power was~ing ma- FOR RE . ~j "~ . her. per guestr, In tho Emil Meyer home. came from Norfolk last evening to to visit her sister. They had picni was etermined hpan and levie~ by the county board forlgf;tleral school chine. Ellis Exchafge. a17tl FOR RENT.......,House. s A\ ~,. ~~ I I distr ct llurposes, interest on bonds, and creat~ng a sitlkimg fund for , ' is. Call Wayne Sho p, a17 1 I

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J They visited Wednesday evening v s t relatives. supper in Bressler park. h t d f - HI h ch 1 I Z ef dI JohnSOIl~I.undahl F.amil~ Rewllo~ last week at Halrvey Larsen's. Mrs. Anton Kauhlwin of Omaha, Mrs. Wesley Rubeck and Joann t ei paymen, an or .. u,e g S 00 purposes: I FOR SALE- Purebr d Her or ',. p'

The r,fth annual reumon of tile ,Mr. snd Mrs,'August Thun and sister or Alfred Sedlall, has heen Mrs,' Orville Erlckaon and Hele I 'Gene~~~:nue I,Fr"iC:O~h bull. August Biersilontfn, Wisner: T':~ms~O~qS~~~:sH ~ d.eke~1}l;~I.Johnson-r;und~hl relatLves was 'he~d Lbuie, Mr. and MJ;'s. Leonard Len- here this week. attended a s~ower for Marie Ru ~o. 1.00t"MilIB Bond & .90 Mill -+- ".I -,

at the 'Wakefield park sUndaY't,A ZeD and Junior of Wakefield, Mr. Mrs. Fred Blohm, Rudolph, :Mar- beck Friday lafternoon in the Del 2 2.30 Mills .90 M!ll FOR SALE----One whtte face bull, F?R'R T: Six roo use, Qloselbig picnic dinner was served I t allld Mrs~ 'John Dunklau and family,' tin, Viola and Dorothy were Mon- bert oakJho~e entertained by M . a 22.'480° MMills~IlS .'9090 ~~ 12 months old. Reu en Goldberg, IlD. .J. . Boyce. , j2~,

n?~n. The aftern~on was spent n Martha and Ella Bargholz were day dinner guests in the S. H. Emil Carlso~ and Nellie Oak. 4 .-...... I""---,l-,..-=--'--:!Hr--c-HViSiting and writIng messag~s to SUnday guestn at the IErnest Kohrt Richards hqme. Mrs Lind..l~dstrom and bi~ 5 None .90 Mill Wakefield. [ a17t1p FOR R :'Yodern i-r I m h~s~lM.ra. Oscar Lundahl who IS at home in Wayne. The FredlBilson and S. H. Rich- dir :M J lei 6 ~.7e Mills 2,60 .90 Mill' j 308 Slt man. Call p ne 3~e. I

',f JKearney, Nebr. Home-made~'e _ ards families went to Ponca Sun-' en, rs. Holmes and chi 7 2.00 Mills .90 Mill A 4 WHEEL t!"ailer f r sale cheap. ! ~ JI"'2ti,,, ..... 1 t d t dren ~ Mlrs Lewis Ring wet III 1.20 Mills .90 Mill eatl at 114 oq,ugl . Wayne. , "I'II cr~am and cake ~omp e e a roo I For EiDnm. Barghotz. day for a picD~C. They also visi~- dinner a d sp . r eats Iih the . it 8.00 Mills r.225 Mill ...: a17t FOR REr,lT-Two or are rOfm ,il enJoyable day. M1SS Ellen Lund " Emma Bargholz W1;lS 11 years old eel Mrs. WaltEfr Bauman, daughter W Ki h ppe J"edn da M 10 l.5() M:ttls .90 Mitt partly furnished. rs : O. J.i Ol~I Mrs. Ernest W. Lundahl and Mrs. Friday land in a gTOlilP helping her of Mr. and Mrs. Richards. . y ~me es y. r, 11 2.30

1MillS .90 Mill ALE-Buick sedan owned !len, 109 Blaine.' : 'al'ltl.

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Monie Lundahl were elected ~n celebrate at the Emil l3argholz Dr. E. C. C8;rhart and daughter, ;eorge iIfus I rk called in the at , It! 3.00 Mills .90 Mill . S.· carhart. Ihquire -of ci I •

the committee for next year. The· h'ome were Mr. and'Mrs. Otto B, l'wtrs, Houghton Norfleet, arrived on ,ernoon.~ , 13 !~4pne:M:illS ..9090 MMllml' arIiar~, Executor, ,al1tf , ifollowing attended th~ PicniC':!,' MUler and family, Mr. and' Mrs. Monday by car from .Los .A;ngeles, The <;:. L., and C. A. Bard nad 14: ~"'iO

a.nd Mrs, Frank Carlson and Mi, -' Will Meyer and family, otto, Min~ Calif., to visit Mrs. J. S. Carhart Itbe .La~.n~e. and Wallac~ Ring 15 1..20 Mills .90~ FOR ALE----One :J~~ar old black WANrE:Q- H?u~w *."~.. nie and Ed Carlson ,of Hartin 'n1e, Alma and Alfred Frevert, Claz:~ anc1.ottier rel~tives. Mrs, E. C. car~ IfamilieSJJ01n~ thf?.otber Rings at 16 1~'~~ ~~ '~~:m '. fa~ buck and 2 youn~ bucl~~: Int ~e~.,.ld" '"~, Ii

Mr. and Mrs, Herbery: Lundahl; ence Royle, Elder and Elnora Giese. hart WhO is ljefe, plans to remain Idlnner i.. th, M. F, Ekeroth hOIDe. ~~ 1.60 Mills .90 Mill qw 0 Albert A. Killion, 6 nu. S. . 'IM;s~ Llltie Lundahl, Mr.,-and M~ Herman, Ernest,:Rudolph anp Hll.llll longer.. Frlllay !even,tng In honor' Of Mt!S. 1.9 1.'/0 Mills" ,90 Mill -5. of Wayne. al0 L9ST I,Monle Lundahl and "lIlldren, r, 'Geewe, Mrs, Allce Dtillerud 'and ,Mr. and M~S, R. L. Larson and LlndaLlndaiitomandcl\llll.rt\D,llI'~.1m 'e MIlls 90 Mill WI,' " ',. ' t

"land Mrs. .J~well Killion 'and D r- ramil}', Martha "rrgholz, Andrew Margaret l1t:rlved hGme Sunday 'Sf- Gust H

tI6Im:r8iD.d chiIdren·m!l(lVrs. ~1 2: l) Mills 1.80 :90 MID LOST-'~FMite gold 11?"~I~es. ,

lene and .;1'4iss Ruth Berry of Sio Farstredt. ,I ,I ter Spending;'t'A10 week9' in Chicago C, p. hr, and 8Ons., ~2 • 2. 0 :&IiUs ,90 Mill I~tch .. ,N..~~ o~ ~~ r D~ ~nClty,Mr. and Mrs) G. Alfr :' ,I", b'4yipg'tall. erch8.plQ~.attendiDg,'· ~ ,I ~S 1.50 Mills \ .90Mlll back.':Reward.. Ihqtiir Herad.JOl1IUfon and Ellis, I Mrs, Da'd I Go To -uI_J.:.i_ 1IilJs.. the fair and siting re.ativea. They" . 4- (JIub, Mee'" I!! J.. ~"io MillljJ .90 Mill I' '. ' • III 'I· I 7t1~ambers~ndDaVJdLeeot'Pe- Dr.antMrS~S'C9~Ieavee·QYedt1le~i~yery~l1.~~" The tePJ)~g:SUteheI'B,~,sew.r~ None' .90 Mill 1', I.·'" ., ".

der, Mr, an~ Mrs. Emest W. '[) - ~or Chad ",Saturday, and the for- ~l" and M~. Tony, BuCkeiman Ing 'Club, "i'et August 9 lat. the ,26 L~n Ml11~ .90 ;Milldahl'and Glelin. Mr. and Mra, 'VITal- mer will ttend' s~'iOlll>f the,siste an,d faujilY'1 Ollie ~chuCh,and MI'll. Jphanqa'Luft home, Frances ~. ' i:il:: ::::: ::g!~mter Herm Iand children, Mr. and nornial bollrd~ on Monday.' The Milia. Knusl 9£ .)"asp<ir.~1nd .• visited and -Jpy ~lItt entertatnln , The 29 1;$10 Ml1l

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, Mrs, Swan undahl, Mr" and Mrs, eoJ'ins will S~ the Black fr~m Frida~ uptil Mon4y ;;Yith n~t ,*,",Ung will he at e ,Cltrl 111 1:00 Mills .90 MlllWalter aag und and chlldI'en, Elm- t'1B for a few, "oUday. MIs. their uncle and aunt, Mr. lUld Mrs, ~- Sie """ ome August " ',I 82, 2)00 MIlia I~ .90 MlIIer Anderso alld MJ!.s. Cha-r)otte artha Pierce accompany August Haase. i Other Sunday I I,: 33 . ':).140 Mills '.90 MtULundahl an: EtMn, Mrs BeUy-l!.U:l1- < I em to Chadi'on and will ,i() on to guests in the Haase home were Mr. Rei th~_~ant a-d col in tb~ S4: < !%= :: ~Jdahl j M~sa ella an1 MiSs A'iiI~- Nemo, S. D.~ to ViSit ...her s~ter. and Mrs. CI~meut Wiecb.elmaD of Wayn H~d. . . 1-1 35

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~"::, ,I' J " attendnncontt~cpicnl ELtl~5andnate: rs~C.A.Orr. ra. JrohnesiDgstorYJaindIwa~ttoWrlte 40 €II CCPeter~e " .' I, ,', , I,', ' ,0,I' i 1, ". tGld ubout SPOtts Wh~ch followed Brugger aa her alternattr; and Mrs. th s. My chan~ng naUbns on reli~ Entries ~ lIed r~ut~ home f~~O:' i~~:d~~e:t~~- ::~! t,c~o,:~~ .fat ~ e[~ If',,!~~,D)a ', C ETY picnic dmnCl. For thp fair Sep- A. L. S ~nl Mrs. A. L. Jacobl!fElD as gi nand scienlce may 1j)e of tnter- F rT' to the Black HUla P d g I Ie" I: 'I' . tembcl 14. to lq a b~LlnJ boss will be her alte nate. A committee lap. es to Many a:j:ld Ruth (his grand· or '... rn:ament Mrs MinDf'" t I kla ,an went to Chl~ go t, thr! air ,

" . I " , named from enbh calf club to keep p9inteel 0 plan a countykmeeting to da,ghter," A~ked abott his liter. moved Ito ane a ar~~ent~t ~~:, i~e~~~p~~~ t~c: E~:i~i~g~l on:~ '. ,)-(" , i the stllllS~ 1D . goo~ shape. Prof. be held I~ .Wayne, inclu es M;~s. C arM magazine, Dr Ho se replied Kittenball T rna For Fair Strattoh hotel. Th Lloyd Fitcll they werc in the' ity. ' , . l 'l.

, " I' HoVt'"ard Gramlich ot Lincoln, Wlll A. Orr, !'-'hairman, M~., N~tbert that the publicatIon ha discontin- famfly is' living in her residence, .___ L:. . ..

. JUdgo the beeves Fnday aftClnoon Bl'Ugge~rand Mrs. R. II<. J~cobs ue4 until he r~turns w~en he plans Tourney al Enter By and the Jack Carr lls have moved N ti 1~ ttl Ceo t 1Sqci1l.1 Forecast. servc,d. Next Tuesday there wIll be of the fuir. BoySr ,answered ques- Mrs. Ne tie Igo, distriqtl...preslldent to~esumo it. I Saturday ~uaullt26. to th'() Fitch forope ty. I~ ~~eO ~ntS C :~~'rw J

Mrs. H:<Jrnut COZIne is hostess e 1 (l clock guest day luncheon WIth tlOns about weight and qin of of Sout SIoux City, wil!", atl the opdltions do seem to bo some Mrs. Allert Cros and daughter CQunt}, N b~:k , Ytoday to th~ Apron club. ' M!'~. <..! Shu~theis, Mrs E 'tV i;:Iuso, their calves Tho club meets again meeting IQues;ttons wer€! ~rltt~n on be ,cr in West Virginial, Dr. House Ono of tho 1 novations at the and Miss Letha orterfield spent The Stat of Jerraska. W e

Mrs FrtH~St Kohrt entcIltains the. Mrs. H. J. lieibel nnd Ml'S D. S. Septembel' 11. slips o~paper and glWn to 'MIS ex ained. That is 61 soft coal re- county fair this fear W11~e the Monday and Tues ay at Fremo~t Count:}' sat ,yH're . n~ Tllere dub Uus Thm ::>da . Wightman on tho commIttee. .. ... r • Igo who answered them, IM~s. I{ J gio 1 and m.an~ men halvo been !put kittenball tourn J1lent. PI s are and Arlington T ey visited MrS ,.~ra~e Lutheran Aid meets thrs ...... ~ ... I ('<Ilfy "'cdn~t1aJ.~ Rogosh ccompanied MJt~. Igolhelc baq~ to workJ. "I have observed under way to or .nize an limina· Xenophon Cross a d famil . To all p rsons l!j1terestc.cl ih t ~ ~

Friday \"\'lth Mrs Frank Erxleben. Alt«)Jl:~ Col'll Club. A gr~up of flltmds held a party T~O hostesses served at ·the t:losc thil~, though,~' Dr. H~u~e added, tion tourney for ~u teams within Mt, and Mrs. L ther K1~t1er left estate of S rah E. Wo06, dece p. .Rural H~me SOClCty members Clay M. Wescutt, Cununs qounty nt the.5 Jl Rlch«rds ~Iomo August 01: tho eetin;g. -------J I "thnt the oneIwho wants me to co~ the county that ·"n1'to enter, and Wednesday for th ir home In Exet- YoU arc terebY rotified that 0 l~J\.

and theIr fanulles will go to the J 4-H 1cadel, wus prcscnt \\11ml ~ho f' nud scrtcd lunchfo* ufter danc- r-.:=::-- I~ OPt~ate wants to do tile operating managers of kliehball teams arc er, Neb., after spe ding two weeks the 16th day of AUglfsF 1~3' 'M SOOl'n bOUle hcar Wlsner ne.xt Altona -i-H carll cluL met JUly 31 lug In the group Iwere Mr and Mus:tc Features -an~ Iwants mf to do the 'colng.''' asked to send i ,heir entnes be- here with the latt r's parents, Rev. Vaughn G illiamk, executor, i dSunday for picnic dmner with ~obort Roggcnb<.l.ch AitCl Mn John Blackmor6~ Darrel ~ery gralldfather Speaks Wlth foro \S4turday, -I ugust 26, which and Mrs. W. C. eldenreieh hIS final a coun~ r.~d petition f l' I

Ml$.S Olive HUH'. Mrs D S. tho Il'll'ctlllg thefc ""IU; cnrn )Ullg· BlaclmlOre, MI and Mrs. Ora Mar- 011 Radio Priogram pr de about tilts grandClhildr~, and will be the dealdhbe. After this Mrs. E. a Gard er and Miss Lila dlstr1bUti°1 of t~el residue of ad\Vlgbtm:£ln- nnd .MIS It"'led W Ny- iug. Icc CICaJll, calw auLl coHee till anet fannly, Mr and Mrs. Ed DI,' House a4mlts that he i proud d~te no entries II. c~n be accepted. of Vlllisca, Ia. w 0 are here, visit- estatJo and for a d sCharge_ H a·berg have lOV1ted l\ few tormer wera scrvell. D~mmo and famIly, George and AI· I -- II 0-11 utlUe Ruth Ryskind, who III be S:nd all entries ItO Frank Erxleben ed from Monday until Wednesday lUg will be had on ~aid account ~schoolmate::> to tho Nyberg home) ....... ... bert DamIYjc, MI. and Mrs. Byron Vocal And Insthtmental 3 !neXt Armistice day. Ruth, who 01 R. R Larson ~t Wayne. at Hartington·wIt Mrs G H Kin- petition at the County Court ROEthiS l\ftcltloon lom lhmentary to L'lort<l Club PICI~k~ Ruth Fern ~fl('l Ralph, 'Frank Ruth, N ~b r Ar Gilu A It..lies IWItA ~er arcnts in a N w There are a m~er of good kit- kaid, formerly Mi Eva Hu hes. In Wayne"INebraska, on the 1 tMIS H Lvnn TlItt1~ 01 Cl.ultston, Sixtyflvc attended lhe LaPotte M, hod ¥rS Freel Btlson and fum- u e 8 e I::en t Y6rklpenthQUSe,Phas h d the sat e tenball teams i the county and it Miss Lenore R msey pl:ns to d~y bf September 1963, a~ I 0Wat'I, ~(j Mrs R B Atwater of Commumt:}' Cllll1unnuallllCl1lC held It), Joe C"u.sh and Kenneth Mc- Herald StU~lp. _n~rsolsmce she was 16 ~ays old *d if, felt tbat all 0td have an equal leave Friday for hicago and oth- 0Clotk a m. You and all penm~sD '8 ~OIn 'S Sunda:) at Bresslci pal k The Carl Gcrci Mrs » J Goede of Benningt tUb n~rse has her under perf ct chance to win t e lUe as the coun· er IllinOiS POlOts MiSS Faye and inter sted In said matter may ap'"

CFI;rt o!c a Country club senes Rltze~, chartel men~bcrs. WCIC , II •••• s~ng fO last Thursday!'~ broadc~~t c~ptr(jI. Tal illustrate, Dr Hal se ty'a champions ip t~am ahd the Miss Faunell Bec enhauer Will ac- ~~~r a: sa d timel

and ~lace I toWll! 0 en VtHh a dmllel thI~ Thurs- guest~, Dinner and sllppe-r--\:r;cre Guild Guc~t Du,Y· frbm th Wayne Herald studlo sald h9 waslwatchlng Ruth play in prize that,wlll e offJered, company her and visit the fair ""t ause, if any there be, Vff?-Y

mllte~ lU'e All and MI s WlllliS vlsltm,t; amI game:; 1 guest (hy party Wednesday af~ Nelson I college students also nlUrse permissIOn to lUEjS her gra d- the baseball g e each day and if Jean of St Paul Minn. arnved ~d an~ thel prayer of the pptltionm-Nt alu's ill lnd MIS HClllyr Ley, ..... ... ternOOfl at Uto Country club house gave v~eal numbers ancl M'ISS LOIS fljiilher , turmng to he~ and say ng necessary a ga e wil~ be played in Tuesday and Will visit ~tIl the {) np granted 1

Mr. and ~r~. W A H1Sl,:OX, M~ and lIonOl Ur.•J, l' HOll: '. v,. th nbout ~O prescnt The com- McDouttal was .their a~compamst "({Isr. ~Tandpa?" and then runn ng th,e evemng he ~hamplOnship first of Septcmb r with Mrs. Yo- Dated t'iS 16th day of Aug~st,MIS Burt Dav.o; l\h anll MIl!.. W ,01 J T House 01 Montgomery, Imtlt~l In eh~fg~ was Mrs. Charles Ml' 8!nd Mrs ljt Lynh Tuttle of to him after gainmg permlssi n game would be played on Saturday cum's mother-in- aw, Mrs. C. E 1933. ~P ClUlDuti aud .M! s Nettle Call \\ Vl.~, waf guest 01 honol last C\'- ~dc{)Ck ,Mrs I Frank Webel, Mrs ctarkstpn, Wash, whd are here Ruth IS a sOpnistlCatel::l baby, r afternoon. Ki enball always pro- locum. I (SE-!'\-L) I .:r M Cherr ,

_ e~Jng when DI and MriS J G W l'-,n~m[' ~llkell Mrs .John Einung With the latter's parents, Mr anfj House ~dds She has been taught vides a big th II for~oth specta- _ Miss Mildred . piJkr returned Al7t3 ICounty J\H ge.I ~odu.l. Lll .... l. entertalnNl at dlllnel Other an, Mro.l 1 dollins For the pro- Mrs Cl/Yde Oman gave anginal ttl call her mother Mrs Ryskilnd tors and play rs The semi-hard to her work n tho office of --~-~-"--------~~

limn lNl1IH'r Gu,·~ts. guests were M1SS ~ldru Smothcrs. gr~Il' , playlet, "Paul Potter's composttlOns for' Frtday's broad- ThiS faU Ruth, who has Plated ball and thc sort baselines make Wayne State ea.chel's collc~e I I •Slllld~\' JlUner guests 10 the Carl M, and Mrs J E Bnttam and Ideas v. as given by Mrs John cast Mr Tuttle wrotie the words &lone Will be sent to pre-kin er. It a faster ga e than baseball and Monday She spe t her two weeks' I

Vo/rlght'f~Ldmc Wt 1(' 11IS3 Chl1.Ilcne hoi. 30UCl MIS E \\ Husc B1Uj;gCI MIS Flank Hcme. MiSS an~ tuqe for the numbr::rs and Mrs garte~ school to learn to mqet th- durmg tho su mer a lot of gO{ld vacation in Sioux! CIty and at Lake LARSON'SBrowll, (.e-orgc KHl.IuplCn and. \Vm .. • .. .. Mlldl Lll Bruggel and Barbara Tutt!le Wrote the laeco~pamments er chlldven VRuth 1S strong p;hy- klttenball play rs have been un- OkobOji I II.l{unkle I Bl'tt;y "11~ht, Hostess He TIt' Malc~~lla Brugger .presen:- Mr Tuttle sang the sohgs ~nd Mrs slCally and ettracts much atten~ earthed Tho urney sh<luld prove Mr. and Mrs. rC Petersen and I '< 1

.. "'... .. Betty Wllght was !3 YC3.IS old e0. tap d~ne:ng, and MI8.S Mary Es- Tuttle played for hIm Also on Fll- twn," D11 Housc adds, to be otjle of t e high spots of the sons spent Sa~urday mght at GRO IRYlIu'l (.Ulol,nt'On (.u{'sis. IAugust 4 and MIS Carl V\ ught thel Peldll~ gave It Whistling solo day's program planl solos and ~~ I fair. Brown's lake ne~r SIOUX City They rMr~ H~JU:> E Le) t'ntcrt!llDcd at IcntertdlnCd that afternoon at [l Mr' .'\(:('OC}<:·fl glanddaughter, Miss ducts were played by Vll'g"lD13. N t" 1G'd Those wi"\tu g to enter teams, went to Vall, 100fa, Sunday to see ~ _ ... j... _ :,

luncheOl Saturday noon Her sUlpnse for hel Guests were Adng Fnl~bankS of Stuart, ga.ve a Lewis, Joyce Curl£>y and Buster El- a lona llaJ ~ and anybody en, are agam advis· Mrs Petersen's ISlster a.nd return- Iguest \\lrl,: 111" 1 G Enl~c of Em- Bethel Brown ArdJ.th Johnson readlllg Carcl~ folIov..ed and lunch- lis Closes !Jfo da ed to make t eu entrIes before ed Monday To help yo~ mak~ your Ielson, Mrs. Paul Siman and Miss 1 WIlma Baker, Verona HaJIlbecl~. eon ~losed the party. Donald Linn, and Robert Gulli- " . J. .Y Satu'rday, Au t 26, so that the MI'. and MrsJ R. W. Haller of canning probleln'lJ asier,Ruth n.ingl:1nd. Dclo'Ves MeNu_tt, Lois rr.hompson, . ~~TIZl:S \\'el~e awardc.d as follows: vel' played popUlar numbers on the The Naltlonal Guard o! the U~.lt~ committee can draw up the. play- Winside. were SJnday guests; at the ;VCs~fIC~s~~: two time-

.. .... • Hazel Capsey and Marjdnc .doole. 111s: \\. A: l~m~ry, brIdge; Mrs. M. piano, saxophone and, clarinet for ed States',lnINebraska IS tterlllg log schkdu'le. G. G. Haller home. They and Mar· y gg 1

Apron (Iub Mf"B-h~. ..,.,.... \. ~rawfOld, CrIbbage; Mrs. Frank Saturday's program. Ral h G on the clo~lng days o~ alsu cessful - jorie Lou Darnell were here Mon-1hl' ApIlm dub cntprta,ncd com- l~lmlJ)o Reunion. I-IelOE': ~oo;" and Mrs. Norbert also sang. pray cump at 4s11l1and, in s~ite frigid LOC LNEWS. day evening to lsee Mary Ellen '

pllIIH~ntal'Y to Mr~. MelVin Wert Rclaltvc~ of ~he R. R Lar~ons ,B,n~~gC'l: ,)~o r.ummey, ,Gue~ts Miss Helen Lerch 'of Howells, ,e..,con",omy J\lr<jtgra~, writes .ev'I:!' Darnel1 at Haller's. ' CALIF.' ELBEI~.TA r

hst ThursdHy cvening at the home came to. \\aync Sunday for a fam- \\-CIL MIS. \\,' A. Hlsc<lx, M~RS FIe.. played piano numbers tor Monday's C. Capsey. 'irhis,. organizatwn. IS Walter Jae e Was here from Prof. and Mrs. E. J. Huntemer PEAC.'. H','.~S',Ol Mr:;. Juc lbl;erel. ViBitiJp_g was lly reumon in the Bresskl' park. da Suml, ~l!S. DeVne Bacon .Of broadcast. now a definIte part of the Umted Pilger ThursdlY. ' p.nd Miss Marcella and Jean leaveeI~joyell :lllll covcred dish luhcheon Those he,re, were .Mr.. anLl Mrs. Bass:'t~: MISS Ma~cella. Wober, MiSS LarhyUa Whitmore, Betty States arnh. W:ith. its officfrs :.. di- Willis Noak s ~eft Wednesd~y for Chicago ISaturday morning,sel'Vf'l~. Geor:ge LarSOH a.nd fa~mly of HOIl:-. Mary, F,sth:r :C'I~ue,. ~rs. Antone Wright and Alice, Mac, Young play~ rectly com~l1sslOnedby thel,Dmted for Wisconsin, 0 s~o about cattle. and plan to stop over in Sinsinawa,

• .. • • el', Mr. and Mrs. Cl~1.rks Ruoff Lerner, Mr",. C. \hi. HISCOX, Mrs. E. ed piano solos for Tuesday's pro. States }nst~ad of, by the state and Clarence A~~er returneti to Gor- Wis., en route. They will be goneBi~r.t~ stud.\," Cla~s. and family of Sioux CIty. Mr. and O. Stratton. Mrs. Earl Merchant, gram. Miss Anne Beacom and Miss "r$cognlzedJ, by the. fede~al gov- don Saturday. ffter a visit with re- two or three weeks., The BIble Stuuy class met at E. Mrs. ,John Jenscn a.nd f<,_mily, ~r. M~s. Geo. Bressler, Mrs. B. ~. Jeanne Smith sang, Donald. 1:.inn ernmertt as;breViOUSlY. Le~~jng out latlv.e~ here.:, Miss Edith and Mis~ MaxineB. Young's Tuesday und Mr. and nnd ,Mrs. Georgc Jensen and famIly Stark. ~rs. ~.altcr Lerner, ~rs. C. playing their accompabiment. a sickness lhat struck ~ll lof one MIl:js Dorot~y Smith of Pender Barrett aDd Mrs. Mabel BarrettMIS. C. T. Turner of MInden, were and Carl Lats<ln r all of Hamel', Mr. S1,lul~heIs,. MISS Thelma ReIly L, of Harold West and I :Fritz Sund' c<lmpany ~o partook ,of l~st Sun- came' Tuesda~1 to visit a few days plan to leave this Thursday for aguests. Mr, Turner, missionary and Mrs. Louis Larson of \Vynot. 0 Neill, MISS Marcel:a Hu~temer, 'played banjo and guitar numbers day eveni1g meal, the' i health with friends. I!, . w:ek's visit with relatives andfor tho American Stmday school and.Mr. and Mrs. R. K Larson anll Mrs. G.'.~. ~e~ard,.MIsSUd:y, M:S. for Wednes~ay's brop-.dcast. Vir~' of the c&jmp has been better Miss Ruth~erry of Sioux. City, frlends at Tyndall, Springfield,un;un, had chargc. farmly of \Vayne. M. \t. Cr awfol d, MISS Ceceh2 Mels- ginia Lewis. had piand solos. I than usu~l. About. 1,400 of- spent Tuesd here in' the F. S, Huron and Colome, S. D .

... * * * II' II' ... .. tl'r of Omaha, Mrs. Earl Carhart· Voice pupils fwm the college will' fleers and I men are Ipresent Berry. home, i Mrs. C. J. Lund and Miss ClaraFeW Tenth Wpddin'g-. Hn\'o FUlIlil)' Picnic'. and Mrs. H. Norfloet of Los An- have numbers on the program this comprising: three regiments, the E. O. Fost~T of Omaha, was a Wi~chhof went to Big Stone City,

1\.1iss Dora Woockman entertain-I Ml'. rand Mr$. Myron Brockway lcs, Mrs. S. A. Lutgen, Mrs. Lcon- morfiing. 1?4th infantry, HOth medical regl- Friday night I' guest. in the E. D. S. D., this Thursday to spendcd Mt ancl ;\1rs Frank Heme QUI apd children, v. ho leave n()'xt week ani Lcnzt'P Rnrl Mrs. Alfred Ad- mcnt and 35th divlslon trabs. The Gordon home Ihere. about four weeks. Miss Pearl Sew-Monday evemng at dmner at n. J hh Glenwood Sprqlgs, Culu after (ot k of \i\-Ilkefleld, and MJss Ardis L .. L I camp closes next Monday and Ma- Loryn Andr ws carne from South ell, Arvid and. Stanley Davis ac-Klngstor, S 10 hunOl of tho Hemes' spendIn!; the summel here Vo.ltlI Ict IF::U1 ?~WkC' or Stuart eague ante S jor H. C. Capscy, senio~ ichaplain Dakota Tues ay to visit in the comp,anied them to ~pend a fewtenth we-ddmg anmversary Bert atlve!;, were- honorbl Sunday at a * II' 'f • • and officer in charge of i !religious Elmer Noake home. days.Cas.;'il'ln was also a guest famIly picmc dillnel at Blcsslci n,t nfth \nnht'I'S.lQ;. At Stake 1folllgh.. t welfare activities, ex.. pects to be Allan G. C FSS has moved to the . Saturday dinner and afternoon

, ... "'. • park Others lD the glOUp \\-eiC A ~.. I()llP o[ fncnd" went to the (Continued from E'age Four) ,home Monday evening, leaving 'B. W. Wrigh .property at corner of guest,g in tho Kaspar Korn ~NU-'Ftt \\"t'dncsd.:l). . M ..aml Mr~ A, r; Glider~lC'cVt',' L .n. \\i lOPgal home Monday. even- ... J . _, Tuesday a~ternoo~ for a ~.rip to Sixth and. La an streets. . sou~heast of Wayne, were Mr. and

.Membns of the Nu-F'u clUb, With MI::>~, borothy Glidersiceve. L. Llmg t\, ht'll' Mr. and Mrs. Wmegar sevep. mrpng tie th~t,Qrly darkness Templarpark, Lake OkaboJI, Iowa, Fred,Pllge came from Plam· Mrs. John Snyder and three chi!-:Mr~. 1<::R. L(IVC as guest, were cn~l:aJdcr'-;leeV(;' .Mr~. Julia Gildcr- t:f,Jc1~r~~e ~~leir fifth wedding anni- could quiet down. ~/ld it did .. Iii With Mrs. Capsey and Miss Doro- view Saturda to visit his daugh- dren from Waco. Tho Snyders lefttertmncd \Vedn-csday by Ml1s. O. P. sleevo and cluldren, Mr, and Mrs. Vl'rsd.l y . Ihc g-uests were Mr. and tho light had lasted they might thy. tel', Ml1s. B. . Wright. • at close of the afternoon for Pend-BirJ.sell. Bridge wa.s enjqy~d and Ray Gildersleeve and family. Mr. Mr.;. 1. F~. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. H. L, havo been playinl?'J y.~t. Then on MisslNao Walden of Pender, er to visit.the 11llstc::;~ ::;q-rved iuncheo-q.. Mrs. amt. Mrf' Haro\(l Gihkrfil~'cve and Atkins, Mn;i. F:. D. Bonino an-d-Bon- F'riday night th(f Bl1l'tl'nessmen nos~ Juveniles' Attend e~me T~esda to visit Miss Gene- Dr. and Mrs. Beveridge of Mary-L. E. Bruwn bntcrtllins next week. fa nul}', Ml". and Mrs. Albt'rt 1'<1.ul- Ill{ Lou of Perry, Iowa, Mr, and ed out the U. & I. stbre 5 to 4 in Vleve Kmgst n a few days. ille, Ran. visited here Saturday·-

s~P. ~l~HI family uf Dixon, and Vir- Mrs.. An)('~'t Johnson, Mr. and ano~her fast gama t.ihat ended in N orfolk Meeting The Ot.t? Ison and Ch~rles Sal- and Sunc1~y in the E. D. GordonCOllllt.ry ('lub Sodial. gil Ktency. Mrf'. H.uber,t Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. semi-darkness. In I....eaguc II th't Deg-ree Of Honor juveniles were o~m fa'nnlles had picnic dmner to- home. Ml'; and Mrs. Gordon and

Bridgl' w:t~ playcd at eight til.- Charles Meyer, MI'. and Mrs. Glehn LCb';on an~ Railroad each lost"" . ',' gethel' at th park Sunday. Patricia Jean went to Maryville onb1e~: 'I\Il:sdllY at the Country club ValC Club M~'Cts. McCuy", M~. and Mrs. Ray Robin- game to both the college and Clo4 In N?rfoll(iT~esday to at~:nd a 'Ml'. and Irs. Edward Davies of Sunday to spend a few days withSOCUl.l. MI'B. II. Lynn Tuttle of Wayne cali' club met Wednesday son, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Conger, ver Farm. This week's games distrIct m,*tmg, and a fe"!,,, from Wakefield, a e here with their relatives.Clarkston, Wash., was a guest. evening last week at till' comt Mrs. Blanche Trumbauer and W. ~. shoul(l. all be worth watching. Eac~ here took part on . the p10g: am. daughter, MI. A. B. Carhart. MGt S M co •

High score in the games went to houso witI'. 20 attending. Donald Taylor. F'j,vo hundred Was play~d teal1' if; going to make a last ditch Mrs. C. J. Boyce, Juvenile, dlrec- Mi'. and M s. John F. Ahern and h ~s. ra; t . d ear~ ~.~s~n ~m­Mr~:. A. T. Cavanaugh. Mrs. Rollie Baird gave, report of the county 'at five table::: and Mrs. Ellif; receiy- stand to get on top or as near to tor, Mrs. Lou Surber and Mrs. daughters w nt to Long Pine Wed~ a. \. r0":r a ur ~ ul~ I dO~ ay\V.QLey. }'1rs, H. H. Hahn, Mrs. J. 4-H picnic held the Sunday before cd the travcling prize. A sham the top of the percentage lists a\; Bert Gl'a~am took the .young fo~ks nesday to s end a few days' out- ~;t I~~. e;hs1ond ar~, an d :rm

­S. Horney aOlI Mrs. Clyde Oman at thc fair grounds. He estimated w:dding war. stag~ct afterward they can, and here's how they to ~orfO k. ~ada" ~lfford, VIce ing. . I . ',. H~rold ~earsU~~dat ne;t.ea~ona~~·

J.-.·-.-ii--ii-.-.·.-.-jj--I-.-'-.'-i-iiiiil'-i'-ii-i-ifIli-Ii-.-.'''--.--.-IIL, Iwith Floyd Congel~ minister Mrs stand now· preSIdent, officlllted! m· place ofl

Ralph Chi tick returned to his' y"Atkin,,~ playing thc:marCh a~d Bdn~ . Leaguo I Neva Jones, president. She andl'home in Stu rt Wednesday morn- June and Joy~e will corne to spendlllC: Bnnint: the ring' bearer. Lunch- -W L pctg Peace Kin~ston ga~' t.3:P dancing ing after Ie days' visit with a few days wltJ,Mrs. Mears.eon Waf! served hom well-:f)illcd Concgo 16 3 842 numbers ~th Marg erlte Sund as friends. H. N. Marso f HarroI~, S. D.,basket~. Clover Farm 11 .8 579 accompan.~st, and "e~LCC, wh9 is Roma Chi ott of Wisner. visited and pete'~CNa. ara of HIghmore,

Legion 7 11 388 ush:r, introduced ~~Itionai offi?ers. Patricia B wn in the ,Charles S. 0;, a~r~ved onday for a fewRailroad 4 14 200 BeSIdes tijese Wa~ e was r~?re- Brown hom from Thursd~y until days VISit at the Joe Haberer

Uonor Matrllt Test. II LoaguCl iZ sen ted by Orville raham, James Saturday. home. Miss FlaVia Marso, sister ofMana TeSt was {I years old on W L Pctg. Kingston,: Harold J rdon, Marvin G. G. Hal r arrived horp.e Mon- Mrs. ~aberer, will ~eturn to her

~~~d:~a~~v~;:nh~R~~e~~st~~r~c~:: U & I 11 611 Smith, Don~ld SUflld Lloyd Surber, day from rt Byron, m:, where home lU Highmore Wl,th heir fathertertalOed tn the 'l"lll Test homtl Golden Rule {) 10 473 Barbara lIeme, Gle Gifford and he visited h brother who'is ill in and uncle. ,Luncheon closed < SOCIal time. The Wayne Cleaners ,: 8 10 444 Madeline iMe~lusky The juveniles -n hospital. Mrs. A. S. ,Dauggard an~ daugh~gueiits were 1'1 tlj d M H Businessmen ! 8 11 421 meet the, third S turday each Leah Yo g returned Tuesday ter and husband, Mr. a:nd Mrs.BrU'uigam'ancl. f:J~~, M/~nd ~;:. :Results of last wrlekls games: month a~ld their ne t meeting will from Corre tionville, Iowa, where Eisworth PoweU, of Ca8~e~', .Wyo.,Hprman Brudig~;h and Lois, Mr. Wed., August 9: Gol4en, Rule 19, be in Se tember. she spent 0 months Wii.'th her s;opped here Sunday to VlSlt m ~heand Mrs. ~rtin IHolst and fam. Young Busines'smeIlj 1;1 College 20, I gra~dmothe . F. S. !3erry home enroute to Mm-By, Mr. and rs. Peter Nelson and Legion 13; ThuradBrY, Wayne FormPJ. Ins ructor MISS Nell Dale of Hartington, neso ..Mrs. Dauggaard was for-f .\ M d 1M Ad S I Cleaner'" 8 Goldep., Rule 8 (tie)' rEvisited here from Wednesday untu merly Mtss Hattie Berry and is '3.

a:r;;Ilr'art~~. a~r ar::d Mr~~ O~~o Friday, '"Clo~er Farm l2, Railroad Hu~t In A to Crash Friday in t e home of her brother, niec£) f Mr. Berry.Saul and Merlin, IMr: and Mrs. 6~ Businessmen 5, ty. &: I. 4. Mon- Word has been r ceived of pain- Prof. F', G. ale. . . ' Dr. and Mr~. T. T. Jones andRaymond NiChOI~ and. daughters, day: Collego 16, Railroad 12; GoI- ful 'injUr~.es sustain d by W. Irv- _Miss Jan and Kelt.h Barrett of daugh ers, MISS Helen and MissMr. and Mrs .. Ray~oJld ::Baker, Alex den Rule 13,\ U. & t. 12; Tuesday: ing Horn of Crystal Lake, nl., in an NeWmetn G ove were In Wfl.yne on Marg ret r:,eturned .home on Sat·

Sllhr, Miss Myrtl~ Suhr, Miss Ma- Clover Farm 17, L~gIon 14; Busi- aut9 accident over week ago:Mr. Wedn day..Keith is going to en- u,~rd~a~y~~f£rO~m~~lI~J1:ln20~iS~iw~h~e~re~IIIIII!'~IIIII~IIIII~"IIIII'~~'tilda Test, Miss ~lla Burns. Miss ness men 16, Wayne Clean~rs ~. Horn's car )Vas str ck by another ter school t IS fall. t~ey pent a week. r They ViSitedEdna, Miss Ella, IClifford, Clarence Both these game~ cft.ll~d at five in~ which ha~ not pa sed at a stop Mrs\ Gr e I?avanaugh left Sat- •••••••••••••••m•••••••••••••11 m •••and Kenneth I Baker, .Harold nings but constitute la sChedulle signal, and the Hor ca,r was com- urday for hlcago to attend the I ~.Thompson, Het-bert Barolman, game'. pletely demolished. Mr. Horn was fair. She lans to stop in Galea- III I =Marvip Meyer: bust Jaeger and I , taken to the Liber yville, Ill., !hos- bUl'~: TIl., , e rout,e lhome next week. Ih T ~ I :Ed . I ThO ·k W B 1- pital near which t e accident took Ml. and rs. '1,. S. Hook and e rue rs ·

!... Wlll ...onge. '" * '" * In s, a~ne est plac~. and examin tion revealed a daug,hters isitedi over. the wec~- I :\.t elF Littl ~~ S 1 brol{en pelvic bone He will be ih end III the . J. H<lok home tn •

I A :l~OU re~~e~i~Od~~amc to the e :1 ,y ee~l a cast for six week . M~. Horn was Whit~nS', 10 a, returning Monday. ~ I :Carl ;rev~rt home Mo'nd.ay'evening (Continued fro, ,age One) formerly an instru tor 10 music ~t ~I. a.Dd Irs. l1enry Pratt and f W r t' •

t1- Wayne State Te chers college son, Donal and jiVincent McGurth 0 8"ne \LOU •

to help Cla~enc Rdyl~ celebrate even greater succe~s ~han the oth- leaving here in 193 . He has bee~ left Sunda I even ng for Water- I 1 R . :hin blrthd.a:}'. T El gu~sts were Mr. el' one. They also regjard the eo¢- supervising music instruction fn town, S. D. to make thelr'home. f d "t~! P °d tl, l L. ~ It :and Mrs, Alfred Test, Mrs, odies superior to the Gilbert-SuIII. McHeDry county schools, with Mi', aDd rs, L, W, Roe, Judge are or an WI reSI en 'I oos,:;ve ..Alice DulIerJ1d, aDd family, Mr. van productions of la~t century.: headquarters at C stal Lake. ap.d Mrs, J M. Cherry a.nd Mrs. I • ~ 1 'I . ' ::and Mrs. ErWlD Va~lkamp, Mr. Dl'. House may go'through the Mary Mell· were in Carroll Mon· P nding the establishment of standarq truck ~a e1':! and the adop- _and Mrs. G¢prge F;:lckhoff and Panama can.al to .aonflulU and t~e BEAUTY PA.R OR, ' day to see eorge Porter who 10$111. ti n of their code they will eglnning August 1 use las a min· :~lainc, Mrs. ~enschke, S1'., Mr. and Phlllppines, then ItjI'O glfi-' the SU~2j OPER TORS MEET Mr. and rs. E. C. Bi~gins of Ii um charge for live stock hauling] rail 'r~t s frorr!. shippers _

rS. Rudolph ,Hammer and Deldr- canal to reach Gre ~e It 50 he wm c t 1 iBt~ f 13 th t dregor;y, S D., came Monday to ne rest shipping point plus 4c per hundred ffr th~,-rfirst mile =es, Mr. and ¥rs. Frank Henschke stop in HonolulU t ,S e Prof. H~- osme oog - nor eas visit a few ays with the! latter's' ' .. .' '.ano Eldor, M11', anel Mrs. Herbert bert Gregory, his fprtiner colleag e Nebraksa towns m t at Norfolk on IQarents, M ~ and Mrs. F. ,I~. Grlf- al1-4c per hundred each additional mile. I :_\ThU~, Wm. ,Loenzen, Max Hen- at Chadron college, Ilwho is doi g Sunday afternoon and appro.ved f'ith. ,I i T ey ~eel· that shippers "111 recognize tpa,t I they 4re being, •s~hKC, And~ei'" Fostet', Orville, Ln- geological work in thelcollege the e. the NRA code wh ch standardizes Mr. an Mrs. Gene I Lappan m re than fair and will cherrfully pay the new .rate~.. In some •ClIO. ,and Ml1ltlred Erxleben, Eldor, In Manila he .WOJildi visit Le Ia prices f 9. r beauty ,ark. Wayne was spent Sun y in Laurel hJ~.Ping the In lances these new rates wilu not fully compe.Jsate tf'UCk opel'. ~'Edna, Elnorf. and Wallace Giese, Mitchell Karo and :fa)milY. represe~ted at the1meeting by Joe latter's rno er, Mrs. E-y~ts, cele- a~rs for the increased cost ~f a service WhiC;rlhas aJ ays been iT

'He~rnanJ Ernest, Louie, Rudolph The way to esc~p~ the world is smiOIsNk~, M~SSht zel As~eroo~, brato her t~day. Abou; 40 were re dered at too Iowa fi ure but they feel that In vie of exist- =

an~ Hans <1eewe, Lena Hammer, to sa11 around it .. !On. House ad s M ss Cj>ra C' en amp, rs. . there. I : ' . . ffUl , d I ' •Hild~ Kioeae~, Marthe. Bargholz, and he wants to gO:iltito Athens n~ H. Glff~rd, . Mrs. Nettie Maloney, Junior evoe of Pl8l'titsmouth, in condi~lOns that everYbody s~O.Uld get ba k ?fJ,president •Ha,rVey SPlitt~e-r,b~r, Wallace and, ?erald,ed, to obse~d" st,udY a d Mrs. Cjfherme 9u ley, Mrs. Ruth son ofjSu . l.-owe~ Devo~, arrived R osevelts strenuous anq magnIficent e~ort tlbrtnOI,a.boutl in· :Milo ¥eyer, Arnold Gust, Willa'td write "l want to st~~y life in a <jle- MarShall' Dr, and rs. E. H. Dot~ Monday t vlsit Normanl ' Capaey. d stry recovery_ I 1 •

and .A.roold. ;tIamrrierJ Elizabeth. tacbc'd Bnd unbiaseq manner. IIf son: i : The boys' ell'e pais tor ~~ur years i < r' Iq '1 =.V~rnif and S114s. Brockman, Grace one is trying to f~ll~ or to getr 8 Locallcosmetolo sts met.here on at Geneva. I i I WAre Do,"ng D,ll' P r !Belf,,~nd DO~,otbY Ny"stro,ro, tbo last jOb, ".or to llst,eD to ,,'rleDdS' he elk,t T~e~d~~,lveniDg ,Dd eleoted off!: ,Mrs, Ro 0IFISb and I~augbters, e ,: I " ,,', i itv.;o aif Sioux City. r see the Wotjld as it'~B. That's wby eel'S. M, . W. H, ,ffQrd, preSident: of Norfolk and Miss EulNic Brug- 'RfY Beelo:Y, Wayne Bud RUbec'iW~llr =

I **• • I w~nt to bC"away so 'I can hav'" a Mrs r Ce.theri.ne ~ley, $cr.etary, ger arrive bQm6 Mon, o.y after : otto. B!aelo: GurMt' I •Wl:tfi IUti'~ Froyd Omger.. . '1 year of, nteditatio 'l". 'Dr. Ho~se .and.Mrs~ Phdip ,elfl, treasun:;r. spending vhal days the faIr B rt Graham, Wayne 'I J II •"l'he\~eriC8;n Legion Auxili~ addl;.' . Pi: mel!'ting of operator~, from in Chicag. i ' F E. Powers, Wayne Otto Wagn~~, Carr~U t

",..$ .m.. ~..t, W.i..th,.¥,rS. FlOY.<' Conger o~... 4'1. w.total a novel '~nd'~ary ~(i¥s .n,ear~y t::n~ ~ t ne~ :e~: a~ 2 Dr. E.. . 'Dotson's s ster, Mrs. S,gurd JemJen, Wayne I Eluier Otte. !C~~~o~I:' :".' • '~T1fe~da e~enlng. Mrs"Hattie Me daughter) ,9&i9 ilas not a .nQv.el next sun, .. y a "e cl y a" Cora co. n of. Madi on, S. D., I ax C. Jensen Wayne' Guy,Sauder ,IWinsl~: 'I' \ ,.!Ni4tt a d, Mrsf ,Glenn McCay were r,.anytJ;lhi$'i else,I/' :Or. House s~at- • '" :' and fathe • ~~ I. Dotson Of Pierre, ' 1 I'I',' :: '·a.''~.S.lf..t.~~.. ' .. bO.~te.s.s?s., .T.h.0 .r.el(U.I.,a.r... 4.,.....,1.':". ,r(!.P.I..'Y.,10. cl.Q, : ,.'.a.bO~. t .Ns.'~t1re-: . '. .. .... 8;~r I.•.. r ,oIt.rOVln..gol S~ ..D.. _, sP~ t c. w.eek-en in the Dr. G o. H. Lessman,. Wayne GranqU~~d6lo~r. X.pfessr· =b~S\D~" mee,\lllll was ~eld. ,Dele- ~Dt Iltera!'Y:,wpr!li) "rt ~oes ~D' Re>:, ''I' A, D,,¥ ~s, who s~ffered E,la ~ ,home, P rry Jarvis, Carroll ,Wi,: , .-gM~~." to the, Ke~l1ley.:. COJ>V~D.tloD. .,\~, . I l1ell~,ve a .tr?k~.I),a.t.RdC T.SI~rr MlD~" Is I'. Newe?, I ard who h boen at- B ckley Tran.fer, Carroll . lloy Witte, ,1~.ld~ '\ .•were ected eS follows: M~s, WI'I- e uld -te hDprd,virw- Dleel" ,accordIng to ~el'dh\g, h 61 aDd brklDg ID H. P.Nlel.. ,Wins/de· I '.tel" re~;aler," With Urs. FraQk ~ ~~~g 'Word :re~eivf:!d he o. ,'Feeling' Ie· ~;nnea i ,!arr:tveii. ,unday to onta Bomer, Wayne ,! ", I I~.ii\eiaIJ h~~.I~t~.!"~~l:.:D.1rs.l Yv.:~,p" . ,; h'~, turD,~,d ,.~? ,~¥e .. " ,ctC!ld f11~~ soo~ ~~n,~. , ya. with, a .~?ther, F W •. ¥r~n, ~~yne ,j ~hriS Nels~ }~~i,~r.~4?~ .•' 11,H~kj1\::p·"S.,H~l'Y·'M;cMi~l.an,al:},;h.e,r' 'qs.:.after~~:,,!'troke l~htl:iSable rtol:AP'~ r.d. *"t I.of C ool'powersJWayne,'. tH.nrug.ge nJ:~~@."I.'. .'alte~ate;,'ws;' ~; 'R. ickm~Iir ' !'hi:' be ~bout,'as usua~.:a:e is taking a iAJii~·· .~e~~ ~;~~tbe •••••••p~•••ft••••••••••••••••• ~••• l'j~~...'... . .

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Miller and SU"ickland, P,'ops., Open ( Ii. m~ to 12, p. m. I'

W~ (iive C';mpI~te1lire and Roadl S<;::"ice 1

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WE V LCAI\lIZEC SING$

~f,ten a ~Io~out or ~utrips a ho~e i~ a casmgthat a b'1"t '!Yill' not re.,p~ir. W,e,lqaf'vUlcanizea ,new secti~ in andgU,arantetit Ito &old forthe life 0 tb,~ tite, An­oth0r of o~e extra ser­vices you ge, klt the Cen-tr~l. _. I

SOME ~AY YOu/'II' look back tothe summer <If 93IJ and (say:

"Imagine! A Gopd ear Tire foronly $5.00!" I Ii

Yet even thfsel re arkable lowprices mean "ot~i ~ unless thetire is built right. AI ng with theseeprtraordinary price for the newPathfinder you ~e the highest'luality in the mqde ate price fieldGoodyear has ev~r a tained.

fhis new Path5n er is a bi~~e[value than the Jld athfinder. Ithas the bi~ger ~af, ty mar~in ofFULL CENTER 11' CTION-bi~·

ger milea~e frpm the 20 PERCE'I!T TIUCKE~ EAD-stouterbody of heat-re$ist'n~SupertwistCord,.-and othf.r inprovementsth"t make it a s~ill etter bny thantM 17,000,000 IPa hfinders that

went before. ~. Look at the n:4eather values,

also! This gre t t~or(lughilred­the finest tire Iat /:D0npy c~n buy-waves an all T;'of, r dce tag.

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'Vhichevcrvc w nt-newP:lth·finder 01' All-\'je~t C1'-l'

pmemborthis: ~\Ior.e p~o ';e: te G',wing mon·ey with Good)" r 'than with anyother itilld, .

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JJ\ QUES,CIean~, Dyers, andI Mail"rs '

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1111GB or LOW?1lTake Your Choice." SllJo"B.Paris

Satin~

Felts aM.Wool Cr pes

$1.95-to$5.

Me

Be Amo~g. the first to wear the

NewFall

HATS

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aii"',e Of Ware ,1lP==;I,~Q:!!':':D!:tI' ~EQ~LI:==ST==='9'l ' I 1 ' I IDiel"IIlIlillOis ~='INT<"3.000 T,,'"""Hi,'E W'WW~'I N"'E AL'D',

.if,larenct' E. Hod.on, Mayor, 15','00'0 RHE°\"D&eSR ' I . ................. , ' ,'Of Rock bland, Paue. AI

Away ~t W'!'<'k. I~~=~~~~~~~~==d::::="':::::::~==~~=~~;~:;;;;;~;~b~;;;;~~~;~;;;;=f:;~~:::'::::::'::===~~~~~;;~~~~1Clou-cnc.E.Hodson.4p.mayorof FIFlIY-THIRDYEAR WAYNE,NEB ~SKA, ij,URSDAY,AUG ST 17, 1923.', -'---','--" NUMB~;R NINETE~N

Rl'(k blfmd III and natiyC' of· _ ,..._. _

Wayne "eb, d,ed Mondny last C .Lple M~'-rl'e 8n thhast Wayne :!I II 1111111111I11I111I1111111111111111I111111E' 00 another my,tery ~hrllle~ illere sic and lalks by fOl mer mstructors\ Op"n Storo S""",

\H"Ck from a. bh"X)d clqt .h1.tneraJ. OU at.- v U !tJ I I::, M m' Ii :::I t Is, the story that c ntaln~ 11 the and sludenu IThc Brown~Ekberg t..-umpany.!';""n'ul'S WE're conductf'd Wednes- H S (By Staff' COITC3p0ndent) om s ~ f ' 0 Ie tea § olorful atmosphere f ~~ un· OfflCcrs, rs Hall V AndcIson 01 o'.\'lwrs qf thll' Golden Rule SlOl('f~ofday at the f't'Sld~nce and inter- I ere at M d Otto Fl 1 ca.lled A aJ 1I11111111111111'1II111111111111111111111r! dermg, roanng tramp thRlt giv- WakefIeld, plc~H.knt, B W V,lUlh one IS In Wayne, Will 1~enm~'n.t "'llS Hl Mcmorm.1 Park ceme- __ 1 an Mr", e ec.. .1 en the right of way c~ear cos the Wnght. W ync

1Vlce president, Its new Norfolk slore about Sep-

~f' In Roek Island under .Masonic M" I M"· P tt II Sund$.Y lasl we kat 0 G Ncl- GAl-' IHEATRE continent that thc'sJlk e ql.rry Mrs Merle oe Carrnll, sc('r('tary It'mber 1 m the bUilding formerlyaUSpIces .a.!1 In.m re 0 son's Mr and :Mrs W. E. Jenkins of i;tllS week /, Cover the WatcrM may reach New York In th ll.prt- and J J St ele \.~laync tnasun'l occupied by the Wolfe cOlljlpany

Ml HodsoJ1 ,\tl.S born January tsride Of~DZ ay Helen U¥-tghhn spent Wcdncs- Vinton,Iowa, were Sunda.y evening f ~t" heads t4 parade of plctures est. possIble tIme And on t I ~Tatn met here 1a:.> Fndayand planned II W Ekhe-rg--of Holdrege, IE In

~~ 11;;93 111 'VR)ne the son of John At Wa Hom. day tnornlJ/lg Inst week With Del- dinner guests in the C. A. Orr at ~c Gay ~is story. Written by a murderer is loo,se, a fa derer for thc day program I"'olfolli supenlslng the remodelling1Ul,J Sadli:l IrWin Hodson The k- phJe Horst/man home a. *'I'wspaper rplm about a newspa- who kills WIthout leaV1ng a mark Committe g have been named as "'ork .'lamil\: mQ'" 'i to B{)\vUng'in 1900 Miss Mirtam rrescott, sughter Mr, andlMls Ja.ck Skeahan were Mr and -~rs .Joe Lupfer and perl reporter who has the water- onlhls VIctim's body I f I 1 R t M M I'" --- J'1--

,j I t'\.n;: later to Rock Is of Mr and Mrs. 1.'!nlC scott of Sunda.y dlhner guests ~ast week in faIIllly of Denve~ Colo left Thurs- fr6rlt as hIS l:Ieat and a crew of J t be! th t' l~ tl ~ 0 ws M c~~ 1O~ r;h· t:'Id 1:.111I11111111111111111'11I111111111111111111 IL:~d ~)~~l y~~od&t-m marned M~ \Vaync, abd Mr Ulrenz Kay of the Harve Mltchell home. ~ day for Chicago 'to a.tt~nd the f&lr to~gh smugglers as hiS enerwes IS WCS~S a do~[~r p:rs~~~s c ~'8 tni\~ B oe W ~r ght I-lnu Pr~~ j, C ' ~ I ~I ~1)..,nllh\ Co\ nC' Septt'mber 11, 1915 Oma.ha, S(ln of Mrs Ann Kay of Mrs EtlC Thompson, Mrs A C after spending a day WIth fnends\ being hatled~.s one of the re~l) owner who is makmg the. I )ment H BTlg~t table Halt;; }<'Isber I:: ::

HtJlll ,~[ ~n <~\ltoml}bilt' sales con· Wayne, were married Sa.t rday Bf- T~onlP~on and Mrs Hannah Beck the C&rl WnghtB, here. gopd plcture~ of the year "Ithe to take a Prof Nybe'rg w 0 IS ('.art W,dghtl" D H ('unIllngham ~ Ett'rtl :\lr Hnd.$on also interested ternoon, August 12, at tthe Pres- were In Norfolk last Fnday Ml and Mrs. F .. L. BUllr, MISS oth~r two stiows arc a toss *p stricken with sleeping sie f> or and Abram~ Gildersleeve cnffec 1= =hlm:wlf In lllOpnumty affalrs and ('ott home members of the two Mil" a*d Mrs, Aaron,BUfftngtO~Muabel anil Miss Betty Bhl1r ar- Tl1ey may ~ppeal to you and tHey paralysIs or something n plUst Mrs S B ~hltmore and J .J l§ §un. !\Illn 1 this yt'ar \\8S sVoorn in as families being present for the cer-: of Rftd Giak 10\\a, were Friday a.f rived home ;Friday after spending mar not It depends on reach the Rockerfcller ms t Ite m Ahern }em nadc J J fitcelt' Mls", = =mayor nt H.Pl k' bland . emony, WhICh was performed bYI ;ernoo~)guests lD the Aden Austin 10 days in Minnesota and at Lake YoU like the type of story New York or die and th'e p fess,- Pearl Sewel awl Ed Lundak lce I~ ~

1.11 Hc\dSOll.$ tatht'r d1ed several Rev G B Dunning of NelIgh. Tlle noms.-- OkoboJI When they left Roches- are bmlt on However, both r- or's daughter to New York. S they cream S WhItmorE', Mlutln = =H'l~rs fl.!;cl HI$ mother 1S llvmg lD young folks IMt after the weddingl ~ml1land Will Ewcrt of Pierson. ter last week Rev P A. DaVles, les are outlIned here and lel's e all start to New York Allotg the Hw ....cr and H B Cr,ncn ~I mUSH; I:: ==itlll k hland - for Omaha where they \\111 make Iowa" ~pent a few days last week who suffered a stroke there, was they help you to make up yltJUT way a man IS killed and Ino ~race Mrs'" 11 W IThe(JbalJ I I:: ~

~ - ~ - the!r home Jhere vuth the carl Frcverts and ImprOVing and planned to leave the mlI~d Iii left of how It happened th it the 1_ _ -- _ ~ I~ ::

Fat't' Is [·,icresting tlriss Prescott WQTe a dress °d othets. K K M hospital last Saturday Fri.-Sat., Aug. }8-19. II professor IS smgled Olut for~a VIc-I Read thf' want ad eulumn ill thl :: ::11 blue lace and earned roses Sh., Mr and Mrs aspar orn. ISS - "Heroes I~Ol Sale." bm but It doesn't work at t Of II = =

1'0 (;roup of ITisitol·s and"Mr Ka~. Ul!attended, toolil Fanme Selders iLlld Herman Rue- To Come from East. r Here is a. story tha.t encompaEes course the mlil owner has~ ~en In II V\- a:; ne H~~ 1 __ I~ §1 d I places bie.fore an Improvised altaJj bIg attended a miSSion festIval in Mr and Mrs Ensign Young and a. plot of more situations thali y love WIth the professor's a ghtcr :: A N =

ern\\ lis an' lOcreas ng at y at of gardep flowers as Mrs H Lynq Laurel Sunday last week daugQ.ter of Rochester, NY. plan you have seen m months It st ts and It wouldn t do to kIlt t 11 pro- :: ew::the [fur Ip l'ttll:ag

o, accorm;g to Tuttle at Clarkst~!l, Wash, pla.yed John Lower returned Wednesday to arrlve thIS month to VISIt Mr dutmg the war and It ends un In tessor wlth such being t 'ase $ I:: §

~:~'l.T~~) l\1~\~ s~ L= T~~t e a.~~ the wedding march last week from Hur{)n and other Young's parents, Mr and Mrs E the present Iday .age It IS ~~the' The cast meludes Nell IJillon I Send 1for tilt nf \.1 j ~ DAY ;(I. k~t n t~ st f 'A I d Mrs Kay is a graduate of WaynE! South Dakota pomts where he B Young Mr Young has com- story of a war veteran who er· Shethl. T'!Ty and Guy KI he' bllt mOllth~ (If = =Mrs J8.sl

1D .... lr~ a or an , high scqool and Teachers College ~pent 10 days on bUSiness pleted a CQurse In music at the Re- forms an hhOlC act only to sea th ted th T ttm ~n th I :: =

\\- y( \\ h(l .I arnved here last She taught two years In Wayne DaTi'" Brown returned to Sldney chester umversIty, receIV1ng hIS qUltter get Ithe credit! Then~the e s ory an th e ~~ f, l t ~ I = ~\\p('k T\I(':Sda·i after Rpcndmg sev- count;) Thursday after vlslbng about two master's degree HIS future plans veteran her~ RIcha.rd Barthel ess express are e re y ran Th "I . = Thllt )OU ha\l' Ilef.:ll'{'t =era! ~B.\ s tnt hl' hC~lt\ h The G~r~ Mr. Klay IS a graduate of Wayne months here 10 the John Grimm are not yet defInIte return", to th'e Umted States. oS ell~ ~:~~g:I:~~~~ \~e-l~;~~;~t h n ~~~t 1 e Rl antic ~ t'd to ~l\f' HI HlP past ~~~~ur('~l~~:a:;e~~~g~(;m~.~ th~ hIgh St~?Ol and aJ.!Kl of the Umver- ~o~e b Th~ G~~ms took her to Shl/lcked ll.n<). a Victim of dope. I He It IS so dIfferent that y never I :: -",V- n,',',,~al.',I,~~.,t,O,t ,~~',~,',',r,~ ~

~ " Slty 0 ~,ebraska~ where he reCClV- o~um us Y Southwest Wayne fmally lan4s a. Job in a laUl~dry guess It,""and1wc aren't S pOBed to I :: J. ., u, "" ' ::

Llvd~ l mans cd an A B degree He lS afIIhat- 'Mrs Rnbert DeHart of SIOUX gets half I terest In a laund:f.mg\t III t th column I Monthly = h,JtHt in Hll' future. Loolc =A:j oDe g('l'S to l'Xhlblts of diffeT~ ed WIth Farm House frat€'rmty and City VHated from Wednesday lIn- (By Staff Correspondent) deVice lose hiS WIfe. makes fft;ty - q 1 In IS :: t::t I [ t th(' fHlr S8)iS Mrs th h - fllt" lrd to IlroslJfr t, - _:n III lIOn" .~ h' lS a 'memtller of Slack llnd Bndle til Sunday here WI er parents Earl Bartlett was a dInner guest th<jlUsand oUars whlch he rns I :: ::

funlt" ~t tan JlI"t lmagme C IS III club He was Qie<;t,d to Alpha Mr and Mrs Jack Skeahan Mr '5. oytr to be sed ID perpetuatlOg the N I C II :: th oUi:h UU"l m£'3.11I · II{' ::

tht ((lll"tl" r('presentcd.- ... so com- Zeta honqrary scholarShip frater- r1ehart came for her Sunday and atT~nBMey~r s Au~~td Thursday bread lme and tho pIcture ends Orilla 0 (.). ~. = \\ ho I l( l ~ til(' ~UI1I ~ t s ::;;;:pldt' If; tlll'j In au ArabIan Vlll- mty III h~s seDlor year Mr Kay'spent the day here e en eyers c~ e Wltb him' bummwg around I the[ MAr~~~l~~(h()~:(:"t wl~tJO\"~'~I; :: nl' ~hu1tJ\\H, I ::Il.j:t for m"UInl' people have been had 'a f(:Uowshlp and taught at the Mr aDd Mrs Everett Helke~ of ev~:nga~~ th~r:au~bZae~~n h~~~h country WI h the man who chtatcd Gradllatc I eell ~ I ~hrou!-:tll III r' 1r(ln1j thu.t t couniry agrIcultural college ono term He Oakota CIty viSItC1:l here Fnday spent Fnday afternoon WIth the him out 0 hiS hero s laurels I due- ~____ I I '" It till \\ lCid 1m UH cnmp'ltl :: Fl'rst Nat.'+nal ::and th" r S'lrr 'IUl, In~s se up 6r 1S nO\\ foreman m one of the freez- In the Charles Heikes and Adolph mg Loe w r .h . lnn"tllp lhl \In lrnl lllal Ili.1\l 1= 1J) =.;then \nlj (,ll h of thcse countries Ing departtnents of S'Wlft & Co Meyer h{ mes They brought holme W~ter Uln~hs Al V I all d 11'he pIC ure carl1:lcs a seml-traglc Seventh Annual ~'funlon made the A TLA~l J(' fl)r "l'. = n k I = r

mamt!lIns 1I.n tal\ngt hou.."t w~ere plant in Omaha and supervIses lana and R<~yoma Heikes who had ThU;Sd: e::mngVl~n °tbce cW~ undertone througHout and Barthel Will Be Held 5 Jday lnty fivc j.~';-tl!, \m' rica, m<> l ~ ~an I ~

an scr>tdthe !11ll" yjllCam elrworkofBr2men vIsltec\themsmceSWlday ro(]:sssee stofltl!ntoltPIcely In AtSh IH f quotNi andlmo",l lh'rJ:oheJ 1= =1h TnlS fht part\ plljoyed stoppmg MISS Mmme. MiSS Alma, Otto Vahlkamp home t d falj:t wh lever s~cbess the picture C Of;) I· magazlDc = WAY N E :: I

r1n "l w'r L1 of th('se eatmg houses to • -. -d - - and Alfred Frevert and Clarence I MISS Edna Hollman '::It'::Ca at~'lD:J IS duo ITt0stly to him In Nebraska Norma.l {a Jig' faeul I~ Ht'spn e ~ §t'l,.__qljl&ll' ... an,11lS tvpes of foods WIns. e Mmlster Royle were- among a group of homo Saturday after h g th~ supJ50 tmg c~st Loretta Young t~ memhers and stude dunng Send $1. (mcnt!onlUg- tlus ad! I;: :\llmhtr FlO 11a.1 =,~ tklg'la.n nHIlgc IS espeCIally A d T h W d a.bout 70 who went to the Herbert week In the Ben Hollman ~;n~OI- asThis wlf and All e McMahon the preSidency 01 tM la ~J M Pllc '=:r' t III ~

charrullllg thf'y thmk III eac er e Thun hoine Tuesday evenIng last Ml and Mrs Ott Hahne head the st and wh~e It IS a PlC- WIll gathcr al the \. fJC Statc to I:: r.:~ _. I •• =Hepr(lductlOns of prehistoric I week to help Mr Thun remember ondge, were Sunday sUPIper guests tlh' Teache-rs College campI s:n xt Sun ~1{):'Ii'IlIL\ = 00 r earp:. of Faithful =

n.astad,lll" art: al~o wterestmg to -~ hlS bIrthday last week 10 the Ben Mtyer home tu~ bUIlt on a I ~m~ y~: ve see~ day Au "ust 20 for t j'r seventh !\TL \.:"iT[( :: ,II ;;tht \11-..110"" Till' ammab are Rev. W. F. Most and Dorothy M E D Bomne and daugh- MI and Mrs Theo Reeg and ag m an agamll sou appea I g 'c h ct :: Service If0 N. E. Netr. ::

I . d r~, b b fPIt S mday after lh 'pugh e fm~ performance of Iaonua rcunlon over 1 I" tn- - ~{ro"t nat lr,ll and roar as though Green eaE Are Marrle ter. Bonme Lou, came from Pcr- a yo I ger, s'pell t - B hhelm ss Wlhether you like It her at noon \-\Ill be follt 'C by rou ,:;111111I1111I11111 II II 1111 III1I1U II IUllliGthl", art H.ltuall)- alive The ~e- I At Tekamah. ry, Iowa, last Thurnday to VIsit a noon last week lD the Herman or at 18 a mattpr of hkmg a plC- 1 ~ __ -~ - ~,Cj I'dical C(l\.' l!l anot~cr Interesting ,f(>w days with the former's mother. Reeg. home. ture of wa'r Veteran who ccr-sf lm,'~l Bus=-", -blmks hcr eves. At a double weddmg Tuesday af- IMn; L I' \V!ll('g'lr Mr and Mrs MI. and Mrs. Emmett Russell "Wh~~ ra r tall. g'IVl'S mlik and 'on£' tcrnuon, August 1;). m the ?eltam- ~I~~g-~r\.~nd MiS<R FayC" drove t~ anri daughter and Mrs. Mill,niL' taip.lY ge s. anYittll,n~n~n~oh~:-ry­\Y,.llll,; :t:,nk ~bt' IST('ally alive Tho: all Presbytenan church. MISS Dor- Sioux- City to nH~['t th(''P' !1ultbcrg spent ~hurnday evcnmg thibg bnt ",hat ~ eu 0 .;tnn"par\''lt man IS on\~ of th(" oth)' Greenleaf of that place. and Mr and Mrs'- ,John 'I-fjndera and In thfl Harry Swmn€'y home. ~un.lUo .-TUl'Sj, .~Ul{. 20-2~~,....2.Il1 In, man cit ll~ exhlblb lD the SC1- Re\ \\ F' Most of Wmslde three chtldl ('n of Tecu.mseh. VISited Ml: and Mrs VIctor KlllcSche J."I' \'t'r thJ \\au.~rlront.('n , hat:!' wero united lD marnage and from August t to 7 m the Frank ann Mrs L0UIS Schulte werle Wed- ",mug~ers o;h1Rll\.s, S\,;--aIOS a~.dl

(,rO\I~ (If <Jno otlwr fnut MISS ,Ruth Greenleaf became the v..'eber home Mr Hmclera is a bro- nesday ('venlng guests last week of sallors- hesc a e the ,~lg 4 of 11trrl" ,wct lhnvmg on! bride of Mr Mervm SRckett ofTe ther of Mrs Wehrl Mrs Joe ~,1h and Mrs Walter Ulnch Cov{'r th' Watepront, the storyth, ,Ul JrlterestlIlg- These kamah RC\r V\o'm Goede of Pen- Smith of V\'\not \';a", also a week- Mr amI Mrs Harry Lagemann of a rep rtel who, aftel the ttadI-

--<'1 r tn es and be~lr oran-j rim brothcr-m-Ia", of Rev Most enrl glJCl:lL of her parents, the and Fred Leadmann of Carroll tlOnal w y of ~Vle reporters, sets

p:1 VIL:" S IIf ch'vclrlpment I performed the ceremon:,< • Frank Webers :~~~ ~u~~:YO:~=~t~~e~:t~o~~st~~tnt:~lt ~~~~J~~~:~~~~::~h~~~TI\ ']1 !luna" sl.lo'" mg l;onstruc- MISS Adelync Most, sislel of HC'", Ht'rman Frevert MISS Mary and d I-

dId US\. In hiS trackmg

• " \, tl.l Ill'\\ types of ntatenal'\Mbst, sang "0 Pelfeet Love" ber- Marvm Frevert and Mrs Hennet- Nr and Mrs Ed ~le~~:k a~f ~:Ota~es a flyer for the smugglernn j '"'F \.... I II ,IS of furolsluog are forB the brtdal party marched to ta SlCgert of PILger and Mr and sons Herbert and F:

id k fat n' daucrh er IS almost killed

'\1'" lnl\"( stlnl; Thpv found th~ the alta~ to the strams of Men- MIS Adolph Henschkc and famIly Wmslde, and Marvin M el~/r 3 On ~ p t~e ;S a ta~n and fmally solvesh 11"\ h l' dl~phl"S 8ho~'lng meth- delssohn s mareh Miss Most alslo were Sunday supper guests last Pender, spent Fnday eve ng i y f P th I SOI> I r t mIlllq; f)::kles etc ala s~ng "At Dawning" week In the Carl Frevert hpme The the John Reeg home ;:~c~~~re~e~ or;ms e gt.r'<. j 1 It I If Ii MISS Dorothy Greenleaf wore a PIIgel folks remamed for the eve- Mr and Mrs Arnold vahlkamI: At the head ~ of the cast come

" \1 t pL-l.nltd.rllllt1 lh which dt'e:>s of white organdle and whlhe mng Mrs 'WIll Frevert and ChIld- spent Wednesday evening WIth th Olaudette colbJrt and Ben Lyon"'t'!~ (,In I IlthN b"dll:-; of the hea- qllie veil fashioned wlth a tra.tn en of Wausa MI and Mrs Harns btto Sauls. and Thursday li'vcnmg MiSS Colbert, ~hO gamed qillte a,\ n~ d t t fl \~111 d onlu a huge dome She carried Ophelia roses MISS Sorf'nsen and Hun and Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Emil vahlk;mlP VlSlt- reputatIOn fo~aklDg baths on thetht \ lSltl)rS LnJ[l)'t'J a lccture on ~ydI~ Behmer, formerly of Has· H J Hansen were callers at Fre- cd the Arnoid Vahlkamp screen m "SI of the C"'ross" thetillS "t lI'Oll klms, acted as bndesmald and Rer.r vert s that e\'comg Mr and Mrs Henry Rudebusch tIme she took bath m goat's mllk

FI,ro)],ll hOlmr til(' fOUl stopped R S~lpwnght of Pender, served q.s - •. and Bernard and Mr aI).d Mrs that came fro burros takes an-In f lrn sl(,n III to see Fremont trest man Home from "lsconsm. Augu"t Rudebusch and Alvm of other bath III t lfl pIcture, only it isr:.ol-,,'rL~'IO:-., frJE'nds of the Gorsts A reception for relatives and.<l Mr. and Mrs. Aden Austm .and Randolph, were. Sunday dmner in the 'ocean. IMisS Colbert seemswb(' lH'·i tn hi: m \A·orland. Next few ;n,ear, friends followed at, t..b:~, ,~ons. war,ren and Ralph, arnved gues.ts last week 1D the John Reeg 'particularly fitted for this role. Herto the P.r·!wrtson hume is the resi- hom. of ~r. and Mrs. I? W. Gree~- home Tuesda~ l~t week. from a home. appearance fit that of smugg-dence \~hlch was the home of Dr. l~af"pat1ents of the bndes. two-week VISIt Wlth relati:,es at Mr. and Mrs. Otto Gerleman and ler's daughter nd it makes a goodE S, Buur s parents for years. Rev. and M~s. Most left for) Chi- Menomo~lle and ~rdon, WIS. family, Mrs. Anna Swcigar(l and performance sc~m better. ,Ben Ly·ThIS, as mo."t homes of Forreston, ~a,go to 6pend about a week attend- daughter: Alta, and Fred Erune on as the rcpolrter turns 1D sam,;is wno{krfully qllamt. The whole 1hg the world·s fair. They will then Long Beach Guest. spent Fnday evening in thelOscar good bits and bluff old Ernest Tor-V,\Yil "PIIf'C\.B lIke a. picture from Visit Rev. Most's father and other Fred Keenan of Long Beach, HOt;man home. R0Salie Hoeman .r:- iance always di~ hit as a rough andcn,li,n,I<1.1 rlnyR. ann the visitors en- ~elatives at Ohiowa and will rC:lur,n calif .., was a Th,~lrRday supper and tun~ed ,With the Ger,lemans tp VISit ,tqugh Charact~. The comedy re­j"Vl"! 1\:\ attractlveness and peace· the first of' September to make overDlght guest 10 the M. C. Lower unbl Saturday-evenmg. lief comes in cCoy, a reporterfnln"s:: their home in Winside where -Rev. home. Mr. Keenan recently came The Nels GranqUist and ArUlll.r :who ltkes his ups. . i

- ,- ---~----- Most has been pastO'r of Tri'nity to Wisner wit~ the body of hi.'! Odegaard families, also Thomas: A few of t e highlights of theCornerstOlle Laid Lutijeran church the past four wife who died m the w~~t. Hove and Dean Granquist, w~nt to :'pictUl'le are th actual .scene~ taken

: year:s. The entire ..c~ngregation was ,- ~ the Albert Paul~Cln ho~e at \Dixon lof capturing ..s~arks In WhICh t~e.,,1 t ~,! or!olk Temple invited to the ceremony. Among Celebrate Birth y. Sunday last week for cilinner. iHow~ 'Chinese are s~uggled, the mart-

(' of N f lk' those attending from Winside were About 70 relative~ d friends ard Paulsen returned wit~ the ltime packgrou!nd taken along theM~~;;:~~:fstt':.!~~lj~r w~~ °lai~ ~:s~ tvfl'. and Mrs. jEd. Granquist. Mrs. came to the ?arl Frev rt home on Granquists to spend 'last week. 'waterfront,. thF .Colbert bath, Tor-Th\lrCi.-!.'I .... aftl}rnuon with rand of- Th?rVald Ja.cobsen, Mrs. H. Traut- Monday:evemng last .?€~ to .help -, I, rance~s anbes j"""lth a p~ug of tobac-f'· A ~h t wem and Mrs. Nick Hansen. Otto !Frevert celebra '7 hIS blrth- Week in Dakota ' co and the fac~ that Liberty maga -t~ln~~;~~n t(h~,.a:~~~mo~;~~~ver~s~s~ Mrs. Mos~as been a successful da~. ~idnight luncheon closed a Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Vahll\tamp zine *ave it tliree stat~. You'll likeJ M Chern. l\o1iss Frances ,Cherry, teaqher in ,inside school for two SOCI:lI bme. returned Saturday from Cani~tota, the ~to~. It~was :vir:tten by one101r. and :-'-Ir·:". Ra.lph Crockett, Mis5- r;eats past, 'r signing this spring. ---:-. S. D., where they went Mondax last Ma,x '~lller w 0 hasXlved a repor~Abu' Crockett. Mr. and Mrs. W. The bridal Party was entertained For Mrs. Nels Gnmm. week. ters hfe alan. the aterfront anaII .:'\"['{'ly, B. L. Stark, F. S. Mor- at ~ o'clock dlnner Monday evenin~ t MfSI. N:IS Grimm was surprised - I I it ,catrie~ actin, adventure andban. ~Ir~ Catherine Dilts, Ray by :Miss Lydia. Behmer. on her bIrthday Wedne~day last Here bom Hawarden. I ' sv.ell!~nding.DlIls. Andrf';V Okeson and Miss , . week when Mrs. John Gnmm, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Simon~ and,1 Wo(}~;-Thur:, Au~t Z.~-2'1.Ohve AI~trope, the last four of ~ad the -Want ad column in the OUo Lull and daughters, Joy and family and Corrine Crowthe~ o~ . The 11k .Express.\Vakehcld. Iwa~ne Herald. Delores..Mrs. F. C. ~ammer and Hawarden, Iowa, spmtt FridaY; afi It'S, JUSi,t abo t bme for Wayn=-~

~~~~~~~~~~~~~'~!_'~~~~~~~~~~~.IMaryAlice, Mrs. Will LuU .and ternoon in the Harry Swihne~ -----.--~---;: daughters and M,rs. LeRoy <?rtmm home. The visitors left Sundat at] 1-- --- --I ,

cam~ to hler home f?r a soeml af~ ter spending n few days with tela t '0' ,! Ii t .t ";~::;;~;~~;.:~:: ~~:~~~::: ,:~:~ ., I r,O,~IPILtu:~~ Ilin dn his birthday Thursday by Modern Instruction I I I~~:~~. t1 Gh~:s~sO~e~ort:c :;~~ Hawai~~;,u~~d~f~~o~iOI~:&usfl Allhosl( Over'ies of ot~ Lutt, Carl Thomsen. F. Wayne, Neb., 'Genera.] DeliVerYI1 -r- I ' •C. flamm r, ,Peter Jorgensen, Carl Laurt:l, Neb., Phone 208 -+-

I' Millt an S·' J. Hale, also Miss Iz- ;_~_ '" AI.7t4PI Iii, ,. ora, aug lin. Five hundred was _ ~ Better Get those gar-, diversion and prizes were received me;nts i~for _

by Mrs. iller and Mr. Hammer.

Lun~hon losed tile party, C1Jani, g, Repai,·.i~g a d Alter­

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J}~OI'qu.r:t~ UNLAWFUL TOl:~ro _, j.gL WR.lTE A. OI[CIl~......a..~OOLLARS '

\;:x:~ FOR L,ESS, TI1AN'~-r~'N=J OlliE DOllAR. FEW

SUOI CIlECl<SlIlOWEVER.~R.E WRITTEN.

DlSTINGUl$HED SERTl~{.l most (!islinguiBhing fa9lor i,n good funeml il:'ecting i:'l theqUid and ~Imrly movement by ~Ich the servi e jprogl'essf;!s.F'ul1('ral.'l directed by us move with such unlnler 'up~eu snl{Joth~'

11e,,8 tha~ all drbils arC' clispalched with dignity. I

WM. BECKENHA IfRQuality Funeral Dir~ctor~r,~~:~.'

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ON tAOTORING!, .11.

i . . ,1- " W~u.."?,-,,,ell, C4evrolet, just isn't qat ki~~rCBS. It's built-right and stays that \\lay. Fl , f ,-you can l~ok forw?Id to gettint fgoojilrt' "Whe.n ~vu trade y~ur'. Ch.evrolet inJ.,~i~...."r.r.e.vl:l1ue 18 no~ably high. _ I· , /:/1. '.Can you say 'il11 these s:um: thirig ~bO~~ ~y ":

other 10W_P~~ car? ~V1dent1y~en~l:~rks '.1

not-frdm i:h .way that America Dr~...~toS :AVE wlth a Chevrolet. I. ' ~ :.!, II

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Mer' ~...., .i• .,.. ......--!m.. J,~ho~e wllhin Ithe , clrcle of cle~ine.8, withNaldrm Fa~ Ij.eat.. The ~rd, ~y work of

fur.na.c~~:rin~ is e.'imina.ted .f~.rever. Yourhou8e a d, its Ifurni:jhiugsWill he .cleaner, willdcprcci~e less. Y~ur le~sure h~urs. '111 bespenl hi .lul easy c~kir,inslbd 1>£ in ea~ryi~basemellt Ire~use u Ihe cellar /slilirs. I

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Ea I D· s' In \V~LS h~)J~ol'e(\ at n f,nmllY rCllTlion in newli lPO.stmastcr ..at Winsido •• ·1' 2:1 Walkathon. Saturd~~ evening for.', Chilca~ t ~ion. in W ync, in said "Co'ulnty b the I 10 thor Y a~ . ·thl~ I~Ir Morris home near Carroll. EUg1.. *.C Giddin.S"s sold h.is far;Ul t9 2:3. -Around town. sp~nd a' week 01',10 days a~ th Notice is heree v n£hat a 18th ay of August, 1933, R d on 'tou at Ihereby noUr, • T~ t 1:( I. .W·· C·...... The ". 1\1. Mitchell, Phil Burress Vlt. is. Hench for $35 an acre I •. I. 3:0t;)-Varlety. fair·.., ..., -~ '. I specml election w II el in the the 1 th day ot November, 1 33 at will sIt at the county Ie urt ~ omayne Ou.uty "n,l .' V, Zimmor f~millcs, also E, H" Gould nad a rib broken wnen (j:4:>-Wall Street, !\dr, and Mrs, Lawren e Wan/! City of Wayne, W e 0 ty, Ne- 10 o'c ock a, m, eacn day to r eelve In Wayne,IIn sald Colin:v, o~ t~e

~-- Bert ~nd Fred Burrei:s, were pre- kicliil.'id by a c-olt ••• Rev. F. E. 6:00-Eddie South. beIlg. Miss .!A:.melia, ~ nSOD an braska, at the re 1 rolling pla- a.nd e amine all claims again t'said 18th day l:jlf Augus! 1 ?o3 a aEfLrly dll:-"s fr:pm th(1 ,vnj~nc H.er.~ 8t.~nt. ' Leamer \....m be Lutheran pastor 6:1~im and Ray. ver.n Carlsom, the 1 ,t two 0 ces on September

l5: 1 33,1 fOlj the Estat ,with a view to their djuat- the 18tjb dlly of Nov rh cr, 1 3 t

aId [or August 3l),; 1917: F. S. Blair has had a relapse fol- here .. - Del Blanchard bought 6:3~V.ariety. W~kefield, were" Sund y evenin purpose of sUbml~ i g 0 the alec- mdnt, and a.n~wanee.The ti e lim- 10 o1c~~ckJa. m. eae I l:ty T w

Wayne ll}lm.:ha/nts , h:wt {ldded' l(lWin~ typhoid fever. half; interest in the R,·W. ~ilkins 7:00-Riversiders. dinner guests of Mr.' nt! Mrs. Ev tors of said Cit th ques.tion. ~tC'd f r the resentatlon of laims celVe in examln l\Il lrnstwo sewing n.l!lcHinN> ~o l'qbil)rnent Thq Rollie \V. Lf'Y family retu.rn- drug': store ... Prof.: Ashley will 7:15---Kimo KalanL ereitt Heikes near HUbbard. "Whether said Ci Y!Sh I purdhRse 6gtaln t said Jstate IS three onths agams swd Estate', wit a 1 toof thl' Red Cros~ rOjms 0\,('1' the "cd from an uutomobile trip to St. head the city srhool ... John Saturdu.y, AiugtlSrt 19. :Braden Carhart and Bud Me real estate and et c a bujlldiJig or fr¢lrn he 18ttl day of August A. D, Itheir ad~lustment, nd aUo nee.Orr & Orr $tm'c an( wonlt'n arc-!paUl and Duluth. 'Unh moved to Wayne from Pen~ 7:0o--Varie~y." . ers: wer.e hcre.E.,.fidll.y.to vI-sIt hom buildings thereon f. I' ~d1tO~iUm 1.933, nd the! tIme lImIted f r pay- The b e lImited fol" th pres nta-bUSy malt~ng ho;~pital SUpnUE's. A flan was born August 2G, 1917, nSY11\1ania ... Roy, ,:Son of John 8:00-DevottonaJ. I. folks. They returned to Grand I and social and r ¢ ea 0 al pur- ment of deIa IS One Yea from tIon 0 cl~lm9 against ~aid E tate

H, c. Hl~nn~J'iIs nc-{\; pl'~itle-nt of to Mt. and Mrs. Paul. Snowden of Fisher, fell and cut o~e ;-arm badly. 8:30-Uncle Gene. , ,land tho samo. day ano, planned,tb poses, and maint~in age and Salid 8th d Y of July, 1933 IS thr months from tlie 18t4 day,the \Vnync Cemptcryl a..s.-":bCiation·1 Cnrrdll. ' F~roU1 the Wayne Herald for Sep- 9.00----Baseblin. go,'f~om there "0 Denver wherp operate the samelt th lknefit of WI ness y hand and thel seal of of Aiug~, A D. 1933 and t~e ,.

Otht~r n~t'l'lltw.'l·!> of th\?' boatd Hrc .J. Carroll school Opt'ns wiUl Albert tembC-f 12, 1881: A heaVy hail did 9:30---Sacred quartet. th1.Y aro cmPI.oyed with an. orche~- the inh.abitants. Of.. 1d j~.Y,~. d.t.O said. ountyl Court this 28th day of h.. me.I mi.tie...d. for payrpe it or:•..ep•. I.S '.T. Bn'ss.ler. C, A. Ch8le~ Ht1;d H~nr)' Kuhlman. Mis~ Ne\'u RusSel.l. Miss damage south of Wayne ... Ida. 10j?~--Grain market. tra. . . I borrow money ~n Ie gel the pro- July, 1933. i is one year from said 8th d Y ofuy. The bonks show ~2 intN- F:thel GI.\."t~ll(ld, Miss Lottie Os- Hannon feU from a haymow anu 10,10-Strcet vO.ice. F'., H. Jones of ~s Angeles, perty of ~aid Cit po. i~s nego~i- '(snaI) I J. M. Cherry, July, 933.' . ':1rilcnts Ii.n~L two d~sint~'rmt~nts dttr· trllnd<,r. ·1\-fh,_F.lletdl£"r, Miss MariE' dislocated an unn ... Miss Jen- 10!30~~est Pomt. CaUL, was hero the last of the able bonds, or e lse~ in an' , ~t?, C t J d e Wit esa my hn.ud an ,.the se ~Oftng thE' year. Tht~ lU:sncill.~ion was James nn'd MI~s Stella Zi('mer M nlc Highland was severely 'injured 1l.:30-HIstOry. week attenditg to business' i.n the amount not ex-cee g twen~y-five . I~~~ u.g '.1 said umity Coutt, thils 8th d. YOf."fornwd 3~1 .... ('ar~ ag-o With '2;) ('har· It'!l.("ht'l\g. when Ulrown from a horse ... 11.4

05-0" Missourians. estate of h~s mothel:'-in-Iay, Mr~. thousahd dollars (, 5, 01 fOIl suah 1 ~ D[',cd Notice. J,uly, 93'$. -:' !

tc-r meml~l';'''' Tl't~ All'l"(·S l,f land Y\". E. Wplbmg, manager of Car, School opened in the Presbyterian 12: -Nebraskans. Phoebe Elmm. He plans to viSit purposes, and to i~1 vy an a~nual 'T 'M A K Fi h ' . (s at f J Ch r,vert,. "'.)ll(Yht '.'It S2..:'.I,,'.r IH.'fe in roll F'arnV'I.'S Union. moved It.) om-j ehu.. r~h lind .the new· building win 12.15-Karl S~e~an. the fair in '~Icag6 before retl!lirn- tax for the paYm~ of t~e in crest a I" ary " . ~ ,e~. \t: c .~ i~' , ,

' . t' 12·48' Don BTldg-e inn- west. ~ I thereon, and to rat a si king YO}1 are hcreb~ notified that on a 0 ;illY '" e,18~4. Ilnd nllW 10 mTt'S have lll'l~n, aha. be. ready soon... George Ament 12:50-~ d ti' l:;> 1-' th ~th d f N b r 1929 I"d,j,'d •• t S-ltlO an at'l"~ Charter I Tlw Da"'lu O'I<('('fc childrrn of die',l shortly !>"'ter cominoO" from D- " --------.....0 e ques .~ons. Dean H. H. Hahn's two brothers, fund for the pay. nt. f l the'.1 prin. e ay 0 ovem e , "... I-" '"'"""'" 1 00 Vic Moran ~hij.rleS' S. an. Peter Hahn, and cipal thereof." i. b_ought at public tax. sal,e from themembt'rs "f tht' HSS()('Hltion '-\'t'l'l': Carroll, narrowly ('geapcd mjury linois. : '-.' t eir wives Plan to come from Or- Polllnp-'plaees W[l emai'dlop.en County Treasurer of Viiayne Coun-1'_ B. 'l":~','I'lr, t;. H. Schnur.. J. S. when a car. In which tlH.'Y \\"('!"C'I TI"T"nm P"llca Joul'n"1 fo- AUO"1'st 1,.10------Varlety. I 0, t N b k th south ne half of' I ~',,-, "- ~ eo~ 1 45- Organ llle, Ohio, . ithin a few days to from 9 o'cloek a:'f u til 7.... 'clm.:k Y.' ,e ras aj e 0 - ,HaIH', ll. "I. lhIlcuck: H, A. ),L,101'C. rit.\irlg fail,eli!o turn a curncr __}:r 28, 1879: "That the sale of the C. 2\5=Walka·thon. t' ~i~it here. ean and Mr,s. Hahn p. m. 'I ~' the nor.theas,t ope fourl~ (~2 NE4)Ll. D. ~latl'r. \\ U.. l~aIl1~l{-'. \\ A. b\)tt(~~ ;)f ;,l. ltd!. . .'" .' C. & B. H, railroad has been ma~e 2:30-College of Mus Co may go withi·.hO Vislt.ors to Chic~- I Dated this 9t aYI O.f Alugust, Of. SectIOn SIX, Township 20 North

1L,on',. I:,. u c'ra\.\.,,,.,r-d' \\ L.' H:.l)"- 1Irs.. h. 1....Mason il.Dd ChtlC.I.nn of and to p.arties who will push it thl.S '00 V it' gOi to attend 'he fair. 1933 rJ

' I Range <1 East for the taxes for thqns, J I' ,1 . .-\. Lintily, J. ~";asp,t'r.. Wyo,. are, visit~ng in tho V. fuJI, th,'re can be no doubt. .. Two 3

5:,i.<O:-W....rlleSyt'reJt. ,_ ~ . I 1928 m t'nO" t '1:7624 a d

. . I T ,..,..........-... ... . ' +YlT. and ;M ;8. W,alter Stanton of cal Wal. r S areS,.slcr; year . a o~n 1 eo 0 't' • , n1N. Fl\cl,lll~t'r, .J. :--tcck, PaUl Cr. \\lllmms. ~{)mc al Carrol. hClrough looking customers armed' 6:PO-Eddie South. P~mpa, Te~ml' viSited from ",ed- al0t1 City,q.erk that I have paId l;lubsequent taxe</F.ngli~h. Lutlwr l'~l,,'d. :'It. ;--:;. {)1I\'Il'Ii'j w()m:~n <\r:' sH;t~rs." .., . wilh revolvers and bowie knives, 6:30-~Vailety. nesday until riday last week here I _ I _~._I for the years 1929-1930~1931 and~. R. Chll:'l',.J ',r, Brt':-;:-;lt'I', .Jam:::: M1 s, E\ u,n J,tnlUns Of,~arrol1, IS came un horse b8;Ck into town. On 7:l00-Riversiders; w~th the for er's sisler, Mrs. Ellis I N~)tioo .of: 'Ilg. 1932 amounting lo $244.45. 9

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Bnttl,n, j. ).1, ~tl'll kl:L:hi, HelllY I .". .lIter an Opt! atlOn lUI arriving they of1(.·red to sell ~hClr 7l1a-Kimo Kalani. Girton. The two had 'not seen each In ~he qounty iCpurt of ~Vayne ,property was.. a.:~essC'd in the namljlLf'y, D. c' j-'attl'l':';(lll A. Kh'uv('r I :C;lOl.!X. _ " ( _I horses at so low a price that it Sunday, Au.gu.fit 20. other for 26 tears. The 8tantons County, NebraskU-i I of Mary A. K. FIsher. Ioml J L ",'>nun" ! A son "as born _,:ugu~t 2':" 1.11" ",ouscd suspicions that they were 10:00-BasebalL wMt td.,Ord 0 visit befo," retu~- 1 In tho 'Pattee p thp Estale of· You aco forthe, nouma that the

Birth rl.-'j'"I·ts III t1w Herald tbe '. Lo .111. an.d .Mrs. I.,. rancls. Klmbc.'lll stO.1 en, . The).' escaped from the 11b·Or:' R t in~ h9 me. I ~UlSFt Kortb, deqe seO!. . time in Whi.ch yon may redecm ~al'llla.<;t (l~ 1!11,: ~lr. and Ml"5. '(If \\·ak~'fi:'ll~. Sheriff and' it was soon learne'd 11 ;O~P:~~:;t=~ian church. fProf. and ¥-rs. 0, R. Bowen, ac- The State of rflbr~s""a, VVayne nropcrty Will expire the 25th day o~.'(J-t~orf;t· s.'n, August 17;: DetJd h.al bought thr ,lame$ they wel'C noted horse thieves. The 12:00-Helen Crl/-ven. companied by Albert Hansen and County, ss. i 1 September 1933 and unless theMr. !'.nd :'.In,. Fred ).Icyt'r, d&ugh-I ~l~:k f.ar,m..l~ Leslie !)r~~m(:t f;?l" Imen were found next morning 12:15- Harold Stearns Orchestra~ C~clI VanVleJck, plan to leave at L To, all persons ~Iliter~sled in said same is rcd~emed by ,that date, IIter,.A llgll.~~.~ 1P; .:\11'. hpd Mr.s. Jcns I$1.,) p~.' .r..c.,.'... '..., .'... 0.).'"..1 .". O.H.I.'".l t~ \\ III paSSl.'ng . thrOl.I..gh Newcastle and 12:45--..Farmer Poet.,. cl(:l§~ pf sU!?1-_J/!l~r ~chool on an auto- rEstate: ,I I ~ ""'ill apply ~? Lhe County TreasurE.1r To, ant"cipa eChtislHln ',(Ill, Al.1Plst :l~': Mr. ami [l]dV(' frc:

mH,ar~~~~tx~n to th!' farn1.. they were taken to Sioux City." 1:00 --Playlet. mobile trip t.0 -I5es-, Moines',' '-Iuwa~ i~-: ~-eu,-cach,and. ~~l, a e her_e~y no- of w::n:ne. Go.unty, Nemraska,., for a every' need 0

. Mrs Ht'nlli1!l \\"1'lph!L'r, d3.uglltt~'['" :::-r~. _:611

('S r;;IP:ll1~d E>~lcl hCl~ -- "- --------- 1;30 -Andy's Orchestra., . Ctty, Chicago, Springfield, Ohio, 1(1fled that Henryl:kor hi has frt-e-d -a dc.cd lherefq,r. l';AUg'l~t :!li: ~1r. t.lIld M:-s..L. \\ "1 r.('.,.ld.,.nCl_.In,.." :I.)-nt lu rllOmas 0 Th A . 2:0D-·Farm Forum. s~, LOUis, .Mo., Kans:a.s Qity, Law- I?eti~ion in said epprt alle?"in~ t~at Dated thIjS 8th day <\If Augus , arrange . 11 d 1_

"ath. cl,tl.:g~llt·!,: !'Ill' and )'ll'~ \\"m. i llug"IH'!' tor $,1,2;)0. _ n 'e Ir 2:15-Rolfe Orchestra. rdnce, Ran., and Lincoln. ' LOUlsa Korth den9-rt~ thiS life m- 1933, taIls perfectly.LilJcngll''l\ ~\,n, "'\lIgusl ~5; ~lr·'i. ).hs~ l:dlll,Cl' B('el~(' or, ,\\Ul{t'~ 2:30-Fern Eggen. Mr. andiMrs. R. R. Smiith plan to Itestate on or, ab4t1t t ~ 1s~ day of.! August Loberg. '1and ),1::-; l' F,'mt'y, dlWghth, I fl:'!d, and MISS Mane \\ ll~ht u1 2:45--Mall Bag. dtive to Iowa at close of college ,July, 1933, and .PttYi g th.a~ Henry alDt3 RISe x IAugw:t. 17." . !~:.:'I.~'nt', ,vent to bUlIg1ns, \\yo to l_ ~hl~rS~la.Y, August 17: 3:DO-\\-'est PoInt. tl?rm. Mr. Smith will visit in Du~ ,Kprth be. ~PPOlllttd dmlD1strator -+-~----._.- I '

Abralll l_,l1dt'rsl~'t"'(' \H'nt to lJ~l. I J_l;l:\, _. ~ ,1'" " . II :00 .-\ anet;y. <I :30 ·-Rhythm Rascals Orchestra. b!1que, Manchester and iMo~tlcelIo 01 said E&tate., ea ing willi be NOtiCf\ to Creditors. . IlUlh,. '.!,.nn,., t[, -"l't' Iii::; J:ltht..':' . .J. J. i .' 1.,..hl.,_-\..', C'.. '. }~~mS:H:. f~mll~ .of ~)11-18'.?0__ Devntio?al. 5:00-Gospel Singers. a,.d Mrs. Smith plans to go toChi~ hr-d on saf~ petit on be-:ore me at The State of Nebraska, wayne,1 fun~ra om,Glltlr'rs!"n', ~ I'll S LdlH, ;>.;. D., \ lSlttd J. A, \\ m- ,10;'30·_·- Uncle Gene. c go where she will visit relatives tlj'l.e county court ~I00 1 In ~ Wayne, County, 5S.

Wm !'ll;l".'!t'!· t'l"k !lIS btUe llau- i tl'l~tl'tnB llt'H'. ,9:00·--Bascball. aid attend the fair. A brother of Nebraska, on thel125t day:of Aug- In the County Court AUMAND HI COX

ghter tLl :;llltL'\. l'i ty lu l'(.n~tllt a: ,J. H. \\ e~tltl:' s slUl"t' all says 19:30 ---pacred quarlet. Mrs. Smith plans to bG in the city u~t, 1933, at 10 trelo k ·a. ,m. Iii the matter of the Eslale of ....

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I1ll:00 __Grain DlB.rkct. WEEK'S REVIEW from Buffalo, N. Y., during her vis- I (Seal) I J·I M, Cherry, Oscar Freel Vugt, dcceascll. " , ,let,i" [C", he,: [',,,d, and "d('- "It"" ,;earnen

g, '" .., "I HL~C>S~ .. oet Voi",. I' it theee, I aIOt3 P0\lllt:yJuctge, __ . . "'-'--.--0-'~

noitis l"('l"I1ll\'l'd I bll",. and \\c h,l'( bE'aul.1- 10:30--\'\('st Pomt. d , I

G. W. Fq.rtner. left S;atur ay o~ a lNotk-e of Settlemen of AC(".otD1t. I IlI'ilSS Elh"1 VLJ~ UIlLk'l"\VL'IIt un 'I f\ll lTetQDIlv~ anti ll~W ('Val, sl:~PCi 11:30- History. OF THE HERALl> ttl H 'u b btl ~ N h- D Ioperatil,n f"t rrng-~ that WIll Jllst fIll the h1l1. I11:45-·Missoul'ians. rip t~S 'M' e;; t e ¥one a au ~ ,In the Countyl urt of Wayne ot I~g 0'wn d '

Carl l'h~<'1\ aden()iJs and MISS Esth€'!' Tt'mphn of HosJdns, 12:00 .Nebraslmns. EXCHANGES m.on.· r: or ners son ,an lounty , Nebraska. I anto" ,,'I" ·,'PI"·,·'.',,· I tn EaHk ('rL'pk lu teach. ,12:1;) _ Karl Slefan. ~ \V1fe, Mr. and. Mrs. Herber~ FO~.t- The Sta-te of IN"ellraska, Wayne

- ~. ,- ner of Sioux ,City, accomparued him ounty, ss. I1 . 1.1

• • _Mr.s. Wrn \\"Il'land, "'!w was (iH., ~\lHteltitaxJt of Hoskins, tOOkj12:18-_DOn Bridge. C~ d th tt d ,as far as ~ulcago an cy a en - I To all persons III rested lU lhcwas ":1 IH'r b\l"l!llhY by i his :-,on tll OmahR. f(lr Lr('~tments. 12:50---Codc questions. ;James poty, 47, died at Pilger ed the fair Mr. Fortner, after Jstate of WIIhand epenstock, de- ~ I 'ta

the \\11I! hrought ciHlncrl H('rman .!-tadeun:r., 54. tll('~ at th£'j1:00--\'IC :Moran. Tuesday last weck. I stoppmg In Chicago, planned to go eased $ ~ ntto her h"I1\'.': ..\ H, l:nnkman and hOITW of hIS. daughter. l\]r~. Fr('u 1:1))--Varil"ty. D" ill h cst pIcniC l L b dB k Fa to a 0fa mill', \\> L, \\"it'llllld aua family,! Brueckner, \Il Huslung AliguSt 1S,! 1 :'45--0rgan. I lxon s annu _arv 0 e anon an er\\OIC, .' You are herebY. n tlfH:~ tha.t 00

was heM T.uesda.y. V1Slt relatIves and fnends. , he 2nd day of Au~ust" 1933, Su.. "' IMr. and ~...lr">, {'all ),I<lu, Mr. andi Ell,. . 2:]5 \ValkaUlOIl. Ed. Albnght of Pender, bought Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur BrItton of allla M. Piepenstnek ;exedutrix, fil- 1 '

Mrs. Charles ~I"ll.. lotI!". Il.htl .Mrs. 1 The. Jot' O\.·errr\ans ill(J\'l'U from 2:30., Mina lnhcl~er. th R grocery store in Lyons ltd 1vi ,. r, ~, H k t W' 'u e ~ss. .. Sioux City, came Sa ur ayan, s~ d' her final a.cd~un , ana petition W II 'f' FOUR 2-o-LB THRIFTY\Vm. Kllg-lL-r and daughters, 'Mr. I us illS 0 'mSl ~" 3:00---Variety. Wilham DaV1s of Pender, lost ited over'Sunday with the la ter's or distribution ~f he tesidue of 1 P 'j 01 . II

and Mr~. Ih'tIry' Kol'll an_d Mrs. ,Pde Hrumds 01 :-Ios!iins took,3:<15 \'-VaU ptree~. one of hl.~ filllge,rS in a feed gritlder. parepts, M.' r. and Mrs. C. C,.!l,ern- alJd estate anCU, f, r a ischarge BU"D~ES 01' FO R :78-LB. WET WASHBitlemevl'r. Ihis daughtl'r .. .Mrs. F,rnl';.:t Puls, to, 6:00 Fo-dtlie SOllttI. U' S 20 f EI I was.-r 1..._:i ..l' ranCls ~am, ,0 g n, don. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. D~Ker of o"rl'ng will be' b d on said ac- ~"Miss "'al1il' Arrntil'I,,,t, who is to Norf,)lk, tllt' l.'ltlcr t(l have an op- 6:1:J . iu':t and H,&y. I . d' 'f 11 f a "-

fatal y inJur. m a a rom Carroll, alS.o spent the. ;-veek-end. ount and petition' at tJlJ.e County iJundle a monthbe marrll'd SOlun to ~lllrll'y Spra- cratiOIl. . (;:30 variet~·. horse. I . '. with the Ijerndons. BIlly and ourt Room in \Va. ne, Nebraska, I Iguo, W"-, llOo«ml >ct a ,h«w<" gi"- Spa"', from a tlm'hing enplIO 700 - !elVer"ders:, The Farmfrs Uruo~ nolds Its Keitb Brittan, who bad como bome, , n, tbe 18th day elf ugust, 1933, at '. _, .en by Ml,:-;S l-.'ranl't's, ),,11:-;$ Essit' antll~('st~r(lYE'd a straw s.t.aCk at the .A. 7,'.15--"---Kim.(~ Kalrupi. , semi-annual !.meetmg m Randolph with Mr~.l-:x.ernuonand Mrs.!Deck- to o'clock a. m', Y u artd all per". N~ INDI ECT. CHARGES.,':Miss Irelle '~Jl<-lllr at tlu: Frank (,. L;ar]son place at Sholc-s. I Fnd':l:,!·, August 18. Octo.ber 10. I , er to ViSlt &, couple days, returned ons interested i!S id matter may, ,Spahr hl'nll' Jaml.'s }karl(', Tl'sH!ent lJf \\·m·17:OO ..··Vancty. M Edna 8t 1 and Martm I

"':1 f d I . N f lk 8 00- 0 t· at ISS. re ow. with their parents.· J ppear at said i and place to Such q' Soap, Bl le and Softeners on' yourG. W .r\lb('rt i~ lmpro\'ing the L 51 e a. ,~':\' y~a.~s, ",Je( ~,n or 0 J,:, .- e~o IOn ., OU? of PIerce, were marned last Mrs. R. B. Atwater and daugh- ,show cause if a y there be, why , . . T

M. (hn'll far ril ]1(' !lou"ht The Al- Allgl.JSt _H, 1,1., H.",ed 4.<.. . H.30 --Uncle Gcn~. week TileSday.. . tel's of Des. Moines, Iowa, who, Isaid accOunt sho 11 !Dot be approv- J groccr~ account Nor addlt.IO\1. to lYonrberts will mo,e Ilt'r-t: f~9~ Sta:

nton, IfOl~~:~~i~~~C l~~~~ll~~ll_s:(JI~~n;-. \\~~~p;~~ ~:~~~.~~~::lIq'uartet. . Ced~r county .Farmer~ Umon came here ')ast week for the fun-led and the praye f thol'petitioner I ' . . '... ~"~' ,

'I S I th holds ItS annual plcIlle thiS Thurs- "'''al of J,. q, Min"s, arc re.maining be not g-anted, d gas, el ctnclty an 'J\i a tet"""nuls _ ,r rnry _' on C'R, rncss('~p'r on e tt'l', Ml~.o.; Mabel Trena.ry, Miss 10:00.-Grain market. '-'~ '-' ~

Croflon ::ne of Ull' r~l1ll"Oad, has Grac(' Hurla.n. Miss QUl'('nc C:ra~ 10:15-Strcet VoicC', day at Randolph. 'this weck with Mrs. Mines and I Dated 'this 20 ay olf August, 'brpn ~ran~f('rrvd tu thv Culumbus- han, Mi",s Bessie Leary, Miss Ger w 10:30--West Point. Laverne Kelley,. 17, . of Ponca, Mrs. J. R. Rogers. They plan to be 1933. i • 1M d M t fNorfoll{ rUIl, tnn!t· MoU;(ln awl Mi::;s JusepWnc 11 :30--History. was .drown., ed Fnday m the Mis- here untilne.xl' Sunday. Miss Mar.- . (Seal) iJ~ M. C.HERRY,. I d of Ilh ess all o~ 0 1

MIS:; Irma .lames wcut tu South Cartel'. (1l:45·-Missourians. SOUTl near that place. garet Mines returned to Omaha the I a3t3 I County judge. ,Sioux CIty to teach. Gvorg'c ~,tcelc calnc frnm Van 12:00-Ncbrasltans. Mrs. Harold Voter has taken last of the week and she plans to --'--" ,-,_.-,- ' OR" OF WASH DAY. ~

charge of the Laurel theatre since come .... ome this week to stay Willl N otice ~ ·tors. T- I 1 ~~. r~qt'Mr." Henry Urudlg'an'l j:.< tl'l'()\'-, Ta:5sell. VI·vo .. Ja.Dles Stt'l'!e from 12:15·-·Kal'l Stefan. d th f h husband q k W IiI • -Ie-. ea. ° er . . her mother, Mrs. Clara Dunham The State of eras a, ayno i PONE 287 _ ,II' .'eflng frlllll ,1..JI(lOd.POlS{lning which IFort sn.. t'lling a.n.tl ~dwal'rl Steele 12:48--D.on Bridge. M M II Kan of Wisner I' ,

ISS ~rce a r' . e , of Wessington Springs, S, 0"1 who County, S$(. I . r ,IIstane" [no" a slm" en one hsnu, from SIOIlX Cit)', fo, a reunion at 12,50-Code questioos. W8.'l marned to ~llham Neumark- was h,ice also for the funeml,'went 10 the Count~ C u,t . I... '

Nils"" lll'l('ll I';!alr \not to Hast- till' Mrs. C"ar(Jlmf' Stcele !wme. l:DD,- .. MlfSical

moments. er o~ Colu~bus last week. to Spencer,'Iowa, the first of th'e In the mattet 0 the estate of WA N~ LAUNDRYing-s tll t(\!l(h From the ""ayne Herald for L1C-Vahety, , M1SS Effl~ Obermeyer Of Coler· week to spend a few days before William B. Vail) d ceased. To the , '.' .DanH'l Bl1JTC;-,:-; of Gr<1nu Islanu, August 31, 1893. Frank Mettlen is 1 :45-0rgan. d d CI ft n Thomas of Hart ~ ~

~n~~;n~nwerel;arned AU$"ust 9. - going homo. er~~or:r~fh~~~bY nt:~i~~ed, That I I! !

'pe~~~rrs d~~dt:de a :~~~eOf ~;:~~d ~~ Read the Herald want column. will sit at the <tou ty d:::ourl Room

the school for use as an athleticfield., I

Miss Cathrine Liewer lof Butte,

~~: ~~~:a~::~~~gg;~~~~~yEn;:~~

we~~~s Amanda Curtis I of .SiouxCitlY, former Wayne sltu[dent, wasmahied to .Maurice Grant:lgenett ofPerlder., . . ,,,I

Vivian Jenkinson, 2i, "only wo­man jockey in the Walt~ill racingmeet, v:as injured in a ~pill ,and isrecovermg.

Walter fiart of con10rd', waselected hlhad of Dixon ,ounty OldSettlers' association at the picnic

he!l!w~~ ~~~~. weighing 19 1-2 and7 pounds were born Apgust' 2 to

~:~ ~~~th~~s.~~~:/a10bsenwho

bu~gi~~tiSo~7a:d~:k~t~\\~et~~~~~e~;ar~e:::~v~:~~so~I_S~ between I'II

Henry C. Ebmeier of ~aurel, andMiss Alma Swanson 9f Wayerly, < 1were married last wee1'4.. :!'.lr. Eb~ I '

meier is to head the Scoba. school. I TO i~PEND, ..11

Paul COmbs, principaJ in the Pil- Ipr~~lliep~~~ele~ 1

ed superintendent on re1ignation of " "I j'~::~h:'::s;~:, I:tof [~~i~~e:ad ~ Do B8 over two out of Ie cry five

Local Ne~s ~ buyers ofloy,j-priced car~ e d ng.MerrilI'Whitman of SjIperior, vis- SA.-q-E iW1TH A NEW CllEVROfB,T.

ited over tbe week-end Ihere in the spend less to begin with-b.ceause th~ GH. B. Craven home. j... f $445 . ch I ~

c, W, Hiscox and J~hn Blngold bas~. Pflce 0 18 ~omu .ow. .'were In Omaha Friday, C, A, Ber- price of any other Fisher Body, You 111ry' and son, Jt2)hn, accompanied ~them as far as F1remonL e fewer sto.ps for. gas and oil', b ~se the!.

Mrs.: Alfred S dlnk :and daugh- J.. 1ters w~nt to Pi! er the last of tho C.hdvrolet 81x-c"JImdct engine... can gr el overlwee!< fo' be with rs, Sedlak's par-, .tw h"."dred II'J.le on a twkflll! IY u Won'tents, Mr. 'and M' . O'eorge, Damn. _I Wo'"

RoMrt Guffive , D<j\J,)d Linn and have to be won-fin:; about seeing 1;l1e -ce \TIanLyle Seymour j hiyed Slp'ophone, I' 1.._ I .1 ~ ill bplano .and aceor on number. from ' l:l1l Fe.tim'll or p/lying ~ 101: of rep' If ., ~Norfolk radio's tion W.lAG Sun,: ! r =da~:1:r:~~ e 'Great Laloos 'I I • . LTrl1llBlt cOJ:POrll ldli ~late. rot'Mr, " , 1"'0 "and Mrs. w. R. ~li8 of Wayne, I . I ~ \were ltaking a (1ruiSe on tb G~t , 1 . ' 1 I

ON{8~J/III.If'NtE .:; I~." ~~i~:'l::,';",":t~W!g ~nd :~' 'hone 1 2, I• , ",,,.;J;L,' c~'J 'c ~'-, liv~ii"G'"eo: I" ~~:~ft~~ :,:I'! i,"1'1'v'J

, I '. I .. ',' '.....' ..''.", """"1>, h". h ~ll::'~ PpI'Ii iles 'as ,I Mr, ahd Mrs, J. E, Flufford,' ~ E WI"'Natural Ga. ...... ""'......". 1'1 MJSS Izora Laughlin, Miss Made~ I '.'.

t 1 ' I line Kauffman, Misa $~le SOU1ers I _ , "

1,..[ I f jl , OR\SEE1YOUB bEALERJ - I~ ~d a",ftiend fro~ ~ort~ left~ 1'1' ~ 1-, I~I, 'i ~ \,,~,,'I~I" ~ ',";""~~\'b':"I1:',',,,\,""'..;.;,,,\,~,'rl.l~~~_ !iiW ·,"C(,~.llkl~"J,V1\lilO;l.~-"'~~'(""'l>lllilili to:llltm~ t"llh~ rll,'.t,JIIt.,ll'l ~.li'j;~1 brlilJfJ ",ij;(m-lfi.';!.W.t IP.Ii'd ·jj~r'!) k~JJ' ,1~~W!l~tJPi11 'Ii ~". OJ(M"~lll1\hlll"lfjit!!tilftil~\i,'fl,It;j,,,,a I ~ ,jill 'i ~ ~ I j { .....~ '" 1 j I j; \ 0 ,

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• . I ' ] ~~met c mnl' makl g ~t fire :Davis: Mrs. EdWl"~:D 'vls a"d IM*~. 1861', Hk;vey N, r.arsen, fdad' d,agging ..': "Car'~oll Deipa'rtm ht Q't T~'e W' y e' I Her~1 ~vefbe I;~ ~e~~ h an frames O~~s~;;:~:e~~~t~l~~Ians It~ ~-I i~:~ ~~:;;;~~~~:::'~"r~~~dd,t;:t~;g.. I I I wr ~ hJrigtjm.~' I "25ual Picn~c at th c rchj A~gUJt ',8

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~. R. Evans, l'oad ~rng·ging

I Hi P. Olson, ,oad dr~g!Jing ....~'""".'"''t I i I . I 1 Mr. Ian A r~. jW. 11:. Jen Ins of ~en's Fellowsh'p entertalnetl 1868 Ll ther Bard, roa~l raggIng .

t1<JrDtlty HUl\ Nyoorg 01 t e It,eJ'a1ii Sf.ftJt, JH edlWr f this departmerlt. She wl1 vl81t Carroll rvery MOD ay. Any news contrl utlons ~hinutros~a~f\vun~ llWshPnWdaeyre hwelrt~ frreo,ma

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ArthlUt Carlson, rOll ·drnggln . F••

.. l.\ J~ U , d MeL ~ k T d l!:al'l Bennett, rDndl dragging ;~ to these colmnn will lie gladly reootved y lieI', Sbe's 0.1 0 anthoiiz .tJ to receive "elv or rene, o.lsu'!scrlptions. , Uves, ~rdved hO; Wednesd yo last ::st W::k, 90 bein ; ~~nt. U;javl 1869 G. W. Albert, road dragging

• , •••-. ~." --' ., "" ",... '" ' -.:l weelc from j: Ington, D. c., Morris was Chalrin of the P~j 1870 H~rman F. Vahlkamp, roa-d draggin'" 1······,--..-1-- .'

t I Where, M;lr . :.r n I s was called to, h . 1871 Henry Brudigan, road draggingt:{a.lpb Gemmell was In Wa e Belden, spent Thurs y !With Paul. an Mrs. A.,E. Bartak, Mr, and M. Silver of Laurel, calvin Hurl~1 assist 'wl.tll c l1muJated work in ~Iam w fch was o~~OWt: Son J 1872 Alm:rt Utecht, road,dragging

. Saturday, I I;tees, Lucile and EdMn Well... Mrs Hw'old ~rlggs and famhies of be't, MlaurJce Jenkins, Mr. 'raylqr the bankIng ep~rtment He hel. Volunteers for J ~u, al, scrl 1873 iHerman Brockman was In N r- ards ~nd IvaI' and H lUSIWUliatllS Ew~ng, were Sunday guests lin the an Francis Paulsen wero guests I cd five week, at !the capitol, P ~,ure, Mrs ..a.eQ..r~ wens; son 1874 ~~~I~~t~~~~::~1a1~~~~ing.. . _ , .

folk Friday I .vere Saturday supper guests in the Ed RethWiS~ home. Mr. aIld Mrs. M . Paulsen snng and Miss l-Iazel Cambrain, Junio uartet of E 1933 .Dr. "'.. C: Logan Wil.S in Wa e Rev. It, L WitHams ome. Ed. Stapleto and family cD!lled In M ntgomcry played for him. Thel Ubdor 0 Operation as Williams, ~ e William; Glen Swar;tz, road dragg-ing .. I ......

last Tb/J~d~- Sunday eveillng 1l. .~. 1.. wm- the afternoon cl b meets again next Tuesday. Evan :Jen ins, 84, who ~ under- St~nley~Grifffth Dw{ght -I Road'Drugging Dist. No. 2 ·-RC'thwi~ch.Frank Erxleben was here ir m iams and 'family, Mis MJaEf Banks rrank Bur ess of aolyO.ke~ COlO., - went ani ope aU n for appendicitis VlS, prayer, Enos illia~; ad

11874t Geo. Reuter, road tjlragging .67

Wayne Saturday. and Miss E~a Mae orrrts were Fred Burress of Los Angel~s, and For Loren StQltenberg. at Good S rna ltD hospital in dress of wel~o111e, dwin Jones; 1880 ~:.;:'.awt~eg~e~,rad~gal~ggl·nrgOardo·~f1,O, ,2 ',00The 'V. g. Wagners were lin guest.9: In hie Wm.·Re s b:bme. ,)'ohn Burres~ of Red Cloud, were Mrs. Harold Stoltenberg enter~ Wayne, is I pro I g The HIscox solo, 'Eno~, Davis; I II" ading, "~Ui, 1881 :r! 6 Ij'5Cl

Wayne Saturday. Mrs. Claude Sinlt t\n~ Mls$ Monday dinner guests of tlie rvor tainE;!d Momlay evening last week ambulance c me f om Wa e to iog Tlme, Mrs Ev n Jones, i - 1882 C. J. Ha.rmeler, dra~ging roads ,.QO'Dr, {\.nd Mrs W. C Logan w re Famy MUls of Lake nqes, S. D., MorrIS family. 'the men, whd have for Mr. Stoltenberg and their son, tak hIm to the h spital !::d t> strumental solo, iss I GHid s 1883 August ~rerJzen, ragging rond.,; . .flO

In Norfolk Friday. vislted last week here ¢ the for .. been here a~utllO dl1YS. platt to go Loren, whose' I,birthdays lare the Slbl:y of SI UX 6f y assisted Wlt~ Jones; introdUCt1~±1f speaker, D8.~ 1884 E. D. Morris, drag ing roads '1 .50Dr. antI Mrs. 'V. C IJogan w re mer's'sfster, Mrs. W. . tms. to Gordon. th last of this-w~ek. same day, Picnic supper was ser~ the a erabo. Mr. Jenkin$' c,h1l- vid Morr,l,s; addr S "Ch$OSiIlig a. 1885 Rees L. Richards, dragging roads .n'o

In Norfolk. sunday. Mrs George }{oIelnt p and Miss C H Mor Is recently sorved 15 ved to Mr. and Mrs. Harlj)ld Har~ dre P Mrs El~zabeth Will Vocation, Supt J nek; song, la., 1886 Charl,ie Chapman, pr~gging ro.<t.d~ , :39Charles Honey was here f m Mylet spent (i few cia .9 a$:t week acres of turn~ps, a pound o~ seed to mer and children, Mr. a4d Mrs Da~~, sam: erbert and Law~~~c~ dies' quartet of r, John owen~I, 1887 pritthard ,IBros" d~agging roads ,.' 1:50

Verdel over Sunday. tn Emerson willi e fbrm:er'fI.' each acre, f r feed for hIS sheep. Walter Lage and son, Mr. and Mrs Jenkins acc mpaned him to the Mrs E, A. Morr~s Irs. LaWIjenc 1888 Ray Rosacker, dragging roads 2 .00Mr laud Mrs N M Pntt6n w re mother, Mrs. J"ennle cI~Wfer;--' The sheep w II be turned into the Floyd Andrews and son hnd Mr lll.ospital and 1 remamed during the Jenkl~_and Mrs. Et~O. DaVis; tal , 1880 Martin Andersen, dragging roads 2 .00

'Wayne visitors Saturday Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Harmer re- turnIpS as solon as the plan~s have and Mrs. John Rethwisch. operation Another son abd wife, E. J. uavis; song, u mbra~n seninr 1890 E. 0, Richards, dl1agging road" l' .00.Eva Mae Morris spen~snturd~y turned Saturday f om Neligh grown Mr.1 Morris had most of -- I Mr nnd M~s W E Jen~ins of quartEtt-of E. O. Dis, E J'. D~tvi~, 1891 Henry Mau, jr., draggjng roadf' .June' !1nd Jl1Jy ..00-

night with Mary wnUa s 1 Where they spent the st Week. his gTain destroyed by recent hail. Invited To Narfolk Vmton, Iow4, ca~e that levening Rev. :ft.. L. Willia and Franft 1892 Alfred Eddie, drakging roads I . 1 .00Mr and Mrs. Robert Pritch rd Mr. and Mrs. Ray armeier atld Rev. l\Dd ¥rs. R. L. Williams nand remainer until Sunda I GriffIth, prayer, M. I SWihart. A 1893 EdWin Jon.es, dr~ging. roaJ~ I 1.10

were In Wayne last Thu sday, Mr. and Mrs. .Letmard Hallin and and chlldrenrand Miss Mae Banks FO,. Tuesdpy Q'ame __ YI s4cIai time with g~l es an4 reftes~~ 1894 John Gettman, dr gging road" I ~ .75\The R V Garwoods Ued Sl/in- famny were Sunday ests in the were Tuesda:v dInner guests last - J Baptl t Ch;urch ments closed the ere ing. 1895 Hans Asmus, dr ging roar.\i'1\.. J.'. 6.0{)

day in the George Linn ho$e. J"ake Harrtleler home :kanaolph. week in the IM. I. SwthfLrt 1 home. Carroll day was obserVed at Nor Sunday sc,botb1 at 10 a~ rp, I lr I 1896 Omen Johes, dra,lfgiflg roads. I I·no

Mrs. (.~therme Franci ~ fam- Mr. and MrS. W. ~ees and They were eptertained W-edneSday folk baseball park Tuesday an~ Ladies' A~d met at the churct I LOCAL EwS 1897 A~thut Koepke, d~'agging ro:uqs I ]U,.. ~jOUy wero in Norfolk Thtlir5df,Y' family, Miss Esther ae KIopping at supper U:1 the E. J. Davis home. that evemng people from this \i parlorS WedneSday With Mts I i Ronel. Drag-ging' Dist. :l -I{oc}l. I

Velma Owens was a Sund y s~po. and Ramey Hill were Su d~y din- and ThurSdal all day in th¢ IGriff~ cinity were guests of the Norfol Charles Whitney hostess ~Mr. and Mrs. 0fe G Nblson and 1903 E. J. Scheurich, (~ragging l'f1Luh; I", " ,.8nper guest of Bonnie Lou 0 ens, ner guests In the David R es home. ith Edwards home. IFrida~ they club at the game between Norfolk' 1- ---+-. f mIly had as gue t in tllelr home 1904 CFltltmffeOrrdGJ'Oahnn'l,Uoinst,ttrl.l'gagggtn;nggro'a'''("1,~ICl Ii 8.40.

The Merle Roes visited' M s. E~.. Mrs. Eric Cbok. M~s. Mane «rere dmner uests o~ Mrs Richard and Beatrice. The Carroll band ac- cong'rp.gatl~mo.lOhtlJ'('~ riday afternoon d for Wnner op 1905 u., . 11:101

rtla Roe m ,"rayne Sunqa~ I aftp-Staarm,Mrs. I;larry o~te and 'Mrs. Rees compamed local viSItors andl played Regular pteaching ~t1d Sunday Fjrlday night Mr nd Mrs MelVIn ]906 otto Kant, draglgg road~ 3.00noon. Wm. Sun~l went to ~yne Fri- Mrs Ann ichard~ and t,atimer, at the game. I !;:chool -1 Ifelson and familylo Maskell, Ne~., 1907 C. E. Nelson, 'ell' gging rouu" ~ \>.0

The George Shufeldt d.m$r, ~~- daY, to the funeral of HjarfY Sedlak. Miss Eleanor Edwarljis, Evan Will- -- I Ladles' A a meets Atjgust 23 at rund Miss Gladys Mlson &f Tular¥, 1908 Earl Wade, drag ing roads ".<. __ . ' 2~:ifO~ed Sunday morning at jwItt S?~:K- Albert Brockman anld Harry lams and Mrs. Ree~RlChatdS and Marry Thursday I the church ~nd Govered !dIsh lunch~ S D. l' I 1909. A

K. Jebnenretthr-:aRmahmresCe~, '<ld.r'aaggglP,,'nngg ,:oOaa.(:: 10.20

dahl's. t Jensen of Winside, an~ Arhe Suehl LuciJe returned Sa urdaYI .from A eon WIll be erved Mr. a,nd Mrs. 0Je G Nelso an;ct 1910 ,). u.... S:OUlIa Jean Roberts was a ~un4s.y Of, Miller, Neb., left Thur,sda1y on a Dwight, N. D, whe e they Visited t Local PaJ'sonage --L- famIly and MISS eulah Bogflnhott 1911 John Gettman, d agging roatl~ 1~.r;1} ~

guest of Mlrlam at the lLe~ R.b~- trIp to the ;Black Hills and Color- a week: in the Gear e Beale home. I - St. pa1'J~ J..Illtlwran <;'hurdl. drove to Chambe s, Neb, S nd81Y 1912 Wayne G. Willia ,s, dragging roarls .OU Ierts home _J ado-. Miss Esther Jenkm , who accom- Mrf'3 Clara Rudolph of Colome, S (Rev. Hf F. Krohn, llastor) to viSit tn the Clyd KlitZ an Glde i913 F'rank Lindsay, ~ragging rnads .50) ,

MISS Ruby Da.vls Vistted .Mlrs. Mr and Mrs Aaron ~uffington panied them, remtined to help D ~nd Mr Reuben Swanson of l~ . ]Grimes homes ]4.1 s Dohs Nelsdn 1914 Reuben PuIs, drtggtng roads ~.7r).1PaUl Rettnvisch from Wednescfay returr;r.ed to Red Oak. Tue~day after Mrs. Beale care for wins untIl No- Ra:ndofph, were marrteu Thursday u There WI beto serVice or Sun~ sta ed in the KII~z hom~ to spend lQ15 Aug. MeierhcnrY,',dragging roallH rI.7f)~untIl Satl~rday visiting the latter's par~nts, Mr. vember aftevnoon, August 10 at the St ay school rex Sunday. We are -.'b. :eek WIth school chums 1916 Frank Maas, dragging r03.d~ I ,4.4 1) I'

MIss Thelma Lewis went to ~el- and Mrs Herbert Robsol1, severlfl Mr and Mrs Fra k Loberg re~ Pau~ Lutheran church in Carrpll all cordIally lUvlted to attend the . , 1917 Victor Kniesche, !draggiIigo rWl.(ls ._. 14.GUdell to be employed at the Hernidn days turned Tuesday ~t week: from Rev/ H F Krohn performmg th~ synodIcal c0t.ventlOn serVIces to be ~ 1 I !Uoad Ubt". I'und!'!,' ; rGoodsel home Mr. and Mrs, Henry Jdnes arriv~ Fremont Where the viSlt1d Mrs. ceremony. They were attended by !held In Chri~t Lutheran ~hu~ch and Family ~eu ion oue1 Dist. No. 2'/. ,

Mr and Mrs R E ;TFne~ tt.rtd ed home last Thursday from Kan- Loberg's mother, rs Anna :f'uer~ Mr and ~rs. Dave Swanson After the hrgh sc 001 audItorltlm In Nor~ 1898 Damond Kenny, oad clrag~ing nd I'oarlworlt' .~0.731son and Jqhn R. Morris wer~ I in sas City where they attended the stern, and brother, Gus F~ler!3telD. the wedding the couple went to Co~ folk next S nday. Pastors, teach~ Of uk s 1:8 Hel~ Arthtlr "lass, roa wRoOraJ,d Dist. 9. ~2. ..Nottolk Friday. t' f~neral of the latter's silster, Mrs. The ,last named IS lmPf?vipg from lorre andl then will return to Il)ak~ ,rs and l:i- r de~egate~ WIll attend Of 117 m m.ber of the I S_uItr 1900 ~ ~6.15, Mr. and Mrs. Chris A~ ersonlOf Sue Wilson. broken ribs and a broken jaw their home south of Randolph. '2~e conve t on rom Augustl 16 to family, 88 at endlf! the iannual r~~ John G, Newman:, rRoaO~daPn,il"tb'r,' t"'gef,w~',)rk '1

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', 5' '. , spent SunCIay eV, ing at l.;fr. atl.d Mrs. Osc4r Swanson whl~h ~e sustained three w¢ekls ago, i __ i' ' i , ,union at VIe t P<jl-i t park August 1899 u

Yaryan·s. , ! were Su:nday dinner ~ests in t~e when a wagon of grain bundles ran R" i~e H . ~h ~l 6. The gTou cni' d pknic.dinner " Road Dist. 0.1°. bE~ L. Plersons wele Sunday Wm.. :S~anson h~me.. Tl}e Clifford over hi.m., "1 S ss ours r Me .Odi~t nsF· and supper. The so :Visi~ed and 1875 E. H. Lessmann'l road work 3.i~D

, guests in the fd, Gld.nn ¥....bS c~ned tha.t eveni~g at Wm. Mr. and MrS. Aa;ron BUffington onfoJ·m To CoMe_ (Rev. Da~ld S.Impstun, pastor) the men pIa ed .0 seSbi.oe. In ~e 1876 C. B. Thompson, toad work I . ,3.~OI~ home. at Belden. r I. Swanso~'s. of Red Oak. and Herbert Robson f ~ T· Sunday S¢ho?l is c nsecrated to group were::;:M!, andlMrs. J. t!. Herman Asseohel.l. eR",oaoCplcDra;St,'n'g. tOr'ab,!'

o'r, Miss Genetieve Botend r ofl Ran~ The C.hris petersens. left Satur- Visit~d Friday at the Clifford tm- , In. coo eration with the N A, the task oftrmning UIl ch~ld.ren in Claussen, M., ~ , Mrs..AdO~'h 1877 flU .. __ . .+... ;S.pO

I,dolph, was a week~end guest of' day for Wyoming to v:isit a broth~ dersleeve hom!'! at wayne~nd Sht- ~ode, bu iness men' met last w ek' the Bible ~~H~ prepatrJ-ng them for Claussen and fa it ,Mr. and M s. 1878 Herbert Reuter, dperating grad.r .1 is.!JOI Miss Mary Rees. ~ , ~r of Mr. Christensen,. They will urday at the J. N. I4-n,d'an tlr home ,land arra ged a schedule of ho rs' ~lse~~ ~hrIkbaJ':l- hor4e. No .other Otto Heithol family and r, 1927 Elmer Bergt, operating tractor j 1rr.GO

Dorothy Jean Griffith is~n~ t".tlQl go through the BI8fk H10S on their at 'Randolph. ThJ Buf ingto:rs, ,'Which was put into effect Man ay. mstJt~ubon lean klo for our ChIldren and Mrs. Co rad eiefl,Sheuser,. J . Roael Dial. o. h3.days the last of the w k In the' return hdme.' Mr. and Mrs. Robson, and' Arthur Most bU~ines8 houses will be 0 en and youn.g Ii'eople what the Sunday ~f Wayne; r. nd Mrs.1 Th o. 1877 Herman Assenheimer, operating tra~tor :6.90john Davis h~me_ I Mr. and Mrs. George IHuey and were Friday everling guests in the; from 8 R. ffi. to 6p. m. excep ing school trres~to {~o. Par.en~s should lIulsebush, ,1". , d :Mrs. Elm~r 1878 Herb"ert Reuter, op~rating gra cor, 6to

Mr. and Mrs. Henry I Boh~k ~1! family l~~ve ~h!s Tt;rursday for Heriry Wyrdtjlman home and they,' Wednesdays ancl Saturdays W en not ne~lect to Use theIr IIjlfluence trulsebush a, mily! ~r. and Roud Di~t.1 o. 7. IBelden, were Sunday gll~sts in the their home in Mllwau~e~, Wis., af- had supper Saturday evening Wit~ they will remain open until 11 p.m. on theIr y ung .f~lkS to see that Mrs. Wm. A 'I Y" y dnd 'fami~y, 1918 Gustav Nelson, road work iT f ,5 0Will Loberg home. t.er visitlng·relatives ~e~e since the Mrs. Ruth Horn. ' Cafe~-.: garages, filling stations nd they get th trll.lmng. .:Mr. and Mrs vv, . Hu,~sebirsh apd Road DISt 1'0 8.

The Joe Sellon family of Ran~ first. at IJuly. I Mr. and Mrs. Frank KIopp~ng lumber yards will open earlier nq: Sunda~ sfhool at 10 a.· m. family, Mr. nd rs. IIWnt. Biles 1919 Robert Wylie, road work ~ '8 i 5dolph, visited Saturday in the Clif~.· .Mr. aid MrS. Henry[ Kieper were left Tuesday last week for Burw"ell, some -Will close earlier. WorshIp ~ervice.at ~1 a: m. ~nd family, Mr I d +v.trs.J",,:wal~r 1920 Harold Andersen, road war & I. 17 ~5'ford Francis home. Sunday luncheon gu~sts in the Sidney and ·Chambers. Neb. They __ I No evening serVIces durID~ Aug- Schweers an f fly ,nd ~v1r, So d '92" Percy Andersen, 'oRa,oJaWdoDrklst 0 '19 • I 1

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rOThe Lloyd Morris fa~i.ly was en- Frank lopping hom~. and Wilbur also planned to go to adjoil'l;ing 'M I J 1 ust. ' Mrs. Adolph Sc eel's! all ~.of p; n~

tertained at dinner SU~day In the BefU sent Sunday afternoon with states and Will return the las~ "Of larry n u y ~ --, ier; ~r. and I Mr~. Perha d I...9J.d Over €IaimA. I. T. P. Roberts home. , Junioll 0Rping. this week. Mr. and Mrs. FhIed A t Dodge C" y prp,~y1:f>rla~ Church. chweers} r. d ¥rs, ,Herm¥--ll The following claIms ar~ on frio wHh I he county clerk but havljl at

Mr. and Mrs. John I OUe anq Mr.. d Mrs. Ha~~ Howarth Klopping and family of Om~a, II (Rev. R, L. Williams, past!?r) chweers ~n fa; fly land Mr. and be, passed on or allowed at thIS timr I IIfamily and Miss Grace !MiUer went, and da ghters of Qrfolk, and are staying in the Klopping h9,me M H rl~ I S,unday .So 1,1 p. m. preac;I1ing in 5rs. Emm~t ~, dt ajnd fiLmily 9£ Geln~rn,'012C9' 1> . Ito Wayne Saturd1'l.y. I Miss E elyn M,lrrls ere saturday while they are gone. Frances land M r. d owar D hannon, son of English. S nday school to follow. eemer ; M"f." a Mrs. Gerhatct I

(,;rlt-n Hall came from Rand~lpG night a d Sunda.y g~ests in the C. Bryan Linn Klopping of Omaha, ..:~a~" ~rs'M" C. Sha~non .Of .SU,nURY eve inlg at 7, junior and , u~r and ~a ly,l r'~'nd ,Mrs. R4y 409 for 2500 1451 for 2310Saturday to be -emp1l1yed at the H. Mor is home. I ~ were Sunday and Monday gues~s at J ~t' anf M IS8

Mzel:a; ColVIn, se~19r C. E. Junior leader 'is Elva ansen and 111li':' r. and Mrf: 1932 'i f

Paul Rt: thwisch farm. I Mr. ~d Mrs. Ralph Miller were Frank Klopping's. ;ug

leI' : rs. au e Mars~al Fi~her an the topic is "Seelng ~rt Hansen Ian I fam ly 'of Oa ~ ~983 for 26.2::) 2668 for 50.00 4831: for 114 fiOThe James Jensen alid John cbtte Sunday ,dinner guest{3 i~ the Glenn Mr. and Mrs. Adelald Jobi-son ~ 1C~~m us, Ran.,. were marned Things to ~d~ire in Other Peo- and; Mr. a~d s. ed Weitze - 4832 for 34.55 4833 for . 9.1il 483·1: I for 4.i2t

..•• fa.milles \vere s.unday oa.ners In the.. lIaines ~ome At.seld.e'n, They took and four. children of Genoa, Neb., u":f d ~t. DOdg~ CIty, K~.. They pIe." EV~ M4e Morris has the amp an . f.1if.'ehl~ng; M.. r. 4835 for ~1.35 4836 for 5.85 4837 i fot ',.1 4:3~"George Shufeldt homell home DelIa'Mae Haines who had came Saturday and visited" ,over aSrhl'lve erbefFrI ay. tOtVISlt the SP~ciat. T se,nior leader is Will- nd Mrs. edon and f~~ 1933 I

annons e are gomg 0;) Norfolk 'for 1"2.50 '662 fo" "20,.1'0, I 1 06' ,for '2,00The Harry Nelsen Ifamily ba~ spent 8;' week here. , Sunday with Mrs. Johnson's Dloth-I t h' h ' ia Jenkin and the topic "Wor- 'ly, Mr. a . McDonald d '( . .. ~ Idinner Sunday in the Wm. Lam~ Georte; T. Porter'w~o has been er, Mrs. Emma GarWOod. In ~onor hO rn~e t ell' orne. Mrs, Shann~n shtp God ut :of Goods." Gladys amily, Mr rs, Art Suhr aJ;1.d for 31.50 1199 for 2'~.OO·]'22 ,. for' 1.0Ll

: brecht home at WinSi~e. fil, remains about the isame. Mr. of the Johnsons picnic dinnerl was as ee~ t~mpI~yed the past· s~x J0'/1QS has usk. Preaching fol- rs. Anna of Stribner; Mr. for 18.60 1532 for I 82.20 I 1 31 +o_~ 3.41)I" '1 Mrs. Linn of Laurel, spent sev~ and M~s, John Banister and John enjoyed SqndaY.: at the Frabklin years a e te ephone company III lots. I ~ and Mrs. ISt,lhr artd daugh- 500 " ,

ays- last week ~ere with h~ l\fOrg~f Wayne, ivere helle Sun~ Rees home. :. In the group wer~ the ;r~u~sbUi Kan" ~nd Mr, ~hannon Ladies' Aid met W'dne-spay in ter and hu and babr. of Ft~~ ~ard adjourned to AUgll~t 22'11033. . iter, Mrs. Will Rjeed. i day to 1 on him. 'I Johnsons, Mrs. Garwood, Ctiarles ve or:~ ~lOUX CIty se~d the churchl parlors wit Mrs. E. J. mont. I', I i HFJ_~HA B~RREr;, ClerIc.:,

Max Brudigam and Donalp: Rev. d Mx;s. D. IT. Surress and and Jay Garwood, Mr. and Mrls. W. company Wlt headquarters jn .: I ---spent, Saturday afternoon with family: . f Hope, Ka.1l., returned here W. Garwood, Miss Alice GarWood, Norfolk. . d I' COU1fTY,BOARD. I ,. , 'Mrs. Mary Ddring in ,/wayne. 'We?tie~day from ImJnan where the R. V. Garwood and Rees fam~ -- i : .Wayne, Nebr!a, Aug. 8, 193~.

Mr, and Mrs, Wm.1 Mills wetie they vI/ritoo and they 1f"-" to leave ries. Plan Free Day Board me~ as per adjournment. AI! members, esent. ~Sunday dinner and supper guests:in Friday I!or their ~q~e. , Mrs. George Eddie and Son of L t Of • t It i~"'hereliy resol ed b¥ the County Board of ynb County, N~-the Allen Stoltenber~borne. Mrs. i:W. W. GaJ.jY90~ and Miss Winner, S. D., who came Monday as I':f lIgUS braska, t~at n~ baunt be paid on co~otes after the rate;' of August Ifj),

Mr_ and Mrs. Ralp, Hilli~r 4ff Alice Qarwood weN!: guests of Mrs. la.st week with the former's father, -, 1933, I ! 'J 'Wayne, were FrIday evening dinner True Prescott of wayne last Thurs- Henry Rethwisch. who spent the Carroll plans a free day Wed- Whet-ed ~red Hil rt has made ~PP1ication for 'IOff Sale" and "Opguests of tbe W R. HlIlIers, day at a tea hO~g :fdiss Miriam week-end at Winner, left Tuesday, nesday, August 30, With basetlall Sala" liclmses, land

Mr. an~ Mrs. J. A.II Peters of O~- Prescott, bride o-f aturd&y. Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Huff tak~ a~d ~ittenball games, horse-shoe Whereas rtotice of such appucatif:n has been Pilisqed Fd no r¢-mond, VIsIted 10 t~e Rev. H. F. The Herman ockmans were ing them borne Miss U>mse Retll. pItchmg contest, mInor races, wra- monstrahcen appearin ,Krohn home here lit Sunday. Sunday afternoon I callers in the wisch, who was in WIliner durmg ter fight, dance and picture show H is here~ resolv d by the Coun y Board that t e n~ces$ary bon4s

Mr. and Urs. Ot 0 Black I and carl Jensen homer. Mr. and Mrs. the Eddies' Vl~' here returned planned for entertarnrilent. T-fle IbEl approved and that uch licenses be issued to the id Fre~ Hilpert.Mr. and Mrs. Julius mnerleh1f and Nels P. J-ensen of ~inside, were at WIth the Huffs. Mrs. kddle and Lions club and busmess men aJre I Tho followmg cIai s are on mot on audited a;n~aIlowe4 and waf-'Helen were in Wa~e Satur4t Jentlen's for dlnnet that day. son, Lee, were hUrS~ay dinner sponsorrng the event antl aommIt- rants ordered drawn n the respect'lve funds as h em shoF' W~r­

The Seth MarrtcJe famB 1" Mr. and Mrs. WI. H. Wagner, jr., guests in the Harold H rmer home tees have been named ~s follolWlS: rants to be ready an available for elivery on Sa ~rday, 4\,ugust 19,turned the last ot the week t rand chUdren and Fred Wagner and supper guests in th Floyd An- Finance and general, H. L Bridie- 19331 " 1

Bpend1~g several w"ks in I~\\fa. welle SUnday gue~t9' in the Ted drews home They also Visited the meyer, E':d Trautwein, M. S. wjWt. ' General d. IMrs.1 Byron Jone~ returned 0 IStapleman hOMe. Mrsl Stapleman, Henry RethWlsch, Jarltes EddIe, ney, George Lmn and Erw fC~ok; No Name _ t For Amourlt

Red. Olak Tuesday I~ter spending wh9 has been ill, *ema ns the same. Johq: IRethWlsch and Harvey EddIe danct, Lester Bredemeyer, Henry 183!J MIlburn & Scot Co Inc., supp les for Co. su~t. 1758several days here ~th rela.tl~s. wm,Johnson o~ Spokane, Wash., families. TImrj1 and Gus Pauls~n;1 sports, F. 1840 Hammond and tephens <L'o., pplles for Co. Supt. 189]0

IO'nel Meyer and nda:as. of and Edg~r Seder~trom of Wayn.e, __ I B. pec~er, Charles Mills and C. D. 1844 J DaVIS Star, mdse. fJr M s B W Wine~d for July '762near vyayne. spen Tuesday last were 'l'uesday 184t week callers In ISooiaI. Har~ah, ball games, C~lvm Hurl- 1845 fJ Davu'l Sto e mdse for D. A. Wslie for ly _ 1007week wtlh Irene a d Edith ahs. the Nels JolmSon home. Will &11d ~ bert,1 Walter Lage and .tens ChrIS~ lS4G Oh' F' Scheel ftroc for Ott Kruger $10.0 Mrs. Carl

Miss Regina S annan visitred Nels Johnson had not met for 3ii Delta Dek bridge clull meets this tensen ; concessions, N. M. Patton, ~ , th i $' 190 'total 'from Wednesday uptil Sat~r~y in years. Fflda~ with Mrs, Tom Roberts. D. J. DaVIS, Supt.« C L. Jliranek and 1847 J;-t R ~ineegal' ~ll~ for -ptiC ester $556, M IIory, $539,the Frank Mans h~me at Hdskins, . SundE!-y dinner and ~pper guests _ Lawre:qce TexleYi motion pict~re, tota~' j " 10.95

Mr. and Mrs. Guty Elder artd son m the \;Vm. Sundliht home were Mr, Queen Esthers pla.:q to go to H H. Roney and ~athah Sterhng; 1848 Lyle G mble, Ilk for MfPhe ron family f l' junel andof Los Angeles, whe Sunday eve~ and M~. Hans Sundahl, Mrs. Lyl~ Wayne August 24 for thelr annual and horseshoe IntchIng, Hen~y Jtly ~ 4 41nlng ests at the A. C. Sabs Asay and children, Dorothy and Le.. picnic. :JI4eyer atIJ.d John Laufle, 1849 ~ J D[mmel, rlDtlng _I f 11 J 1539home. I.. land, a~ Gilbert Sundahl o'f _ I -- 1850 use Pub\ishm Co., SUPRhes ~or Co. Clerk ~ 2320

The IDowe Lov~fattulY I ttslted Wayne. C~tholic Ladies' Aid meets Aug~ ew School Cave. . 1851 •rank EJrxlebe , cOp1miss'one~ service for minth of July 8050last ~ ek at Crat an~ they are Mrs. Lutber Weyer of Whitte... ust 24 with Mrs. Leo Collins and A ne storm cave is bemg bUIlt 1902 enry ~ethwls h, qpmm:l~oner services r 97.qospendl g this w I k Wltn reianyes mote, I~W'41 leftl Mondtty after Vi~· Mrs. Frank Noelle. at , the m. PrItcliard school. 1922 ebras,ka Dem at, .prl~ti~gl . 30.93at Pa • I I jUllg her dllugb~llr. ;Mt.s. w. J. Lll- - , ood ~alIlanta haSP room.;:ijd board fot Ch rley ~artln I

1 A, d pple ~eY~ one Of!JMerle tleton. Mrs. IsJl.bel Marshall at W. C. T. U. meets August 24 nghte-r Is Born. 19231 for JUlY" j 30.00Roe 9 ,n.est horse, was faun dead Whiting, sister I of Mrs. Littleto'h, With, Mrs. C. H. Morris. Mrs. Char~ A da ghter Was born Sunda;y, 19251 o-ood Samarlta Hasp., hospi~aI care of Jobp Jones' . 24.do

at is place onday <lame for her. 1 lea 'W1hitney was leader. August 3, to MIl. and Mrs. Edgar 19261 Good SamarIta Hasp., hqSPIt~1 care of L 1I61b,took,1 5.00. •. I.. . ,M~ss Luct~e ~.~~on: returnOd I - SWanso . 1928 Good Samaiit Hosp, hpspitlal care of Voile dsmt>nd 32.00ens ChriS ensen f~im y anff Tuesday from bloD where she Al~ThlS Wednesdaw. I - 1929 Silverberg Bro " groc, for Sam Simons $9.961 Mrs.ICom- I.nnie Hur ey wer ~hdaY vtSlted a 'Wee \lVith ~ss Eva thodist Aid met Wednesday ~t Is Winner. I stock $14 00 for July, Tqtal , r _" I 23~6

guests in the Her Hu e h.ome Swapson. The lat~er h spent a at t e church for election of offi- Magn t defeate~ Carroll In bas€!- 1930 t. W. McNatt Hdwe. Co., hartlwl;U'e and paini $9.41~ sup~ 10'~at bi n. L. week ~ere littd Miss S annan re- eel'. :MIl's. H. L. Harmer and Mrs. Mll Su day! at ?4agnet, the scare plies Ifor Anderson 15c, t9tal . .J.

III L. . Olson w nt to ISr~ Cit-v turned wl~h her. W. . Mills served. being 1 to 3. I 1931 Mrs Ben Lass board an~ roo~ of Wml Se~a\Ier Ifromthe I t of the ""k and ro.,ght GOOrge~ came from ~ J - ~ . July 15 to 'Aug 15 .+1.. .1. ,. 18.

,'home, rs. OlS0JnWbO had d B:tt tflc~ SlffiiiilBy'Ho vlslt over S • Do:1", Jiln'II ~tfe. I Sip f~r Work. 1932 State .JoUranl Printing Co:. sup~lles for Co. Tl-J:s..f • • 8opera on,. I s. HiJJ wife an ~bOut 50 Mends we~t to the Abou 20 app.hqt~ions for work J J. Steele~ Co. Treas" postag~ for July i93~ ... _ 10.

1 W. ,llillter, S5 Antlti REI and here seve E lOtte home Dear Wayp-e Sat~ on gov rnment proJects were re- 1935· , till Kell f FUrid. IPail} Hillier! SUnday dimrer Evans _ ur y evening to ~elp Mr. ette ceived I t Saturday by V. ~. Wil ~ I So era ~ I I 0gues in

lthe Clf t'l'routma iiOIne rned with ~im. • I eel raW his bItthday. n\aneing li~ms. ho enrolls persons in th~ 1934 $oldiers Relief oom::;:~,=~:~ief 11' i . ~-r' 500.0

-I _de. I !!iss M"" RJ,,;".1 "f 81 tI I wa enjoyed and luncheon follOW- vlpnlty . I • Lt" 1-Etxl .Ln, I Ity 8 GeOrge ddle ot W~ er, $~ "::T~ "\. • a ng ted. I I _. I I ComJtt1Bslvner Dis . 1'110, eye •

Xl ~r. enry He ,It P iii tile ,~. R, 1... W ~ W~rk On H"nse I 1841 f' E :fowero, dra~e "I -- . ' " --}. L --" '15

• FrldaY' tetllblilt V911l Mrw. riJi ~,dD'" minor oper,,~~ lfacte 'iriDlny PlCntc. i IFra ewotk for th~ ~~¥. two, 1842 or~h!l' Radiator nd W~ldlng ShoP, 1"e1111lg . -I -- ' 2'

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and}{ ,H, F ' bt\1Uld Wr. ~.. ..:.,;,...., a r " hOnor SU!!dar. When f~rrt s uth of het", Is pp "nd the 187P I rven q. Erxls en, fO W:t -;;, '2-RJh -- scb.----· '----"'--'

1 • ane, UT3I'El -T-:-,..' morning'. I c dlitiier at Bres;. r at 0 the strt!I..cture lntetior' I ;:0 " "",0, I':at,lellded the DIInl~t rs pIc- Mr. and Mr~, :Hel'ry Brudlpift In the w rk II beginI' 1901 , rant Is c ."b ttery for tra ,or. 1---- ". -- 28f 0

I fUr.t. F. I . poctor s Church a.nd 'famlly, MrJ and·':;Mrs. Hermm • C. I J:l.. I i o. 3-~OC • J, 18lIt u..,oIay. I " tIIg_ ...... *"'f!ti. _ ~c~.. .' :Mr. Unanlmo Vote. I' 1643' tand~ d '1 . • -- , .. -- 44'1 Q

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s ext MH~B"Pearl ~llehI a.nd ~N~~ FI0r~nco '[J , I If'I H . treasurer, J. . ~Ch~ode. grol1Uds. I .. I i sund,a~. ThlS 1S t~e annw.al }fIU sian Newman.W··d t t Th Wa' Id "Ther '1 b~ Plen)j of baseball I - I festl:Val of Peace church, and all- ------InSI e epar men 0' yne e·a ~or fans is1a

l'l" "ys Mr. Brune nand Is Be-Or ani~. day Sf. vices are planned, begmbing 1\Ll'thodi.st ('hIllOCll.II "Basebal /In hel m~ning, ~ouble Wln'lde band is m Otingl for reg- with unday school at 11:45 ~ m., (Rcv. A. E. FUWler,,!astor),I - 1 header in th &fie OOD, ana kit.. ular practices each 1.lcs'd~y eve· and C lUrch at 10'45 a m. T~l¢ af- S\1nday sch~ol, ]0 a. .1

I I , I I i tenball in thel e~eni ,is the Hne- nln~ at the town hill directed by ternOtlon HelV1CeS begin at 2:30 p MOllling WOrShip, 11 011lock.~()rm:~ ('nrpt'utl'r of the' R(' aM Staft'. Is etut.or of this d<,partment. ~ny :ge\vs cont1;lbUtlpns to these cplumns from town or country will up. Last! yet f4lkff. 'Came from all Prof Eric Ecldt'.1nd lof Wakefie1d. m., Wilh <,venmg worship at 8 0'- Epworth league~ 71' .

be giadJJ-' re<$ivedi bJ-' her. I . over Nebras atfrom fOloradO, Fred 'l"rampe i~ ser Ilrng 1'9.9 man· clock.1 Evening wo.rship, 10 ' 'ock.< ! I~ I I. Wyoming an 0 heilnearb states. ngEjr of the nev..i OIg~Jzndon, a;nq __ Prayer meebng s eld each

~ I 1 ~ I J . We expect a9 e Ilarge crowd wnt plan public con rt!'l as soon as St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Wednesq,ay kvenillg.~h ~'" I 111"'- HC'rmnn Po OlllSDn and fami1~,,1 an9 ~rs Sophia frpm ;Blall' and h!e been s~en lng aRry last T~ursday evening. brin~~ this time," 1 the b~d is prepare 'Later, '3. be- (I}ev. H. M. Hilpert, pastor> Jumor chOlr meet fa p~cbcewert'1!l :'--:111 folk F'lldtlJ· I Surman and fnmi1~'lat ~undny din- the nlonth of +\ ust with Mrs. ing refreshments. The oorppltite p~graml for the ginlp,ers' class will b~ formed to Ch9Jr rehearsal, Frld1,ly ev~nmg thJS e'Vemng ~t 8 o'c ock" '

l'J1:<; Ch'ultfC: Hob~>rt$ of Norr7nt

, cr. ~ Wendl's brother, 1'. Voss. -. day fOllOWs: IB d ~once~t by Os:' tra~n candidates Jr t~e group, at 8 o'clock f Senior chQlf ractl es rlday'ev-.V-lSltNI ITt" f,lIDII'\' lu't Satwda'l· Gurne~' Benshoof re~t to Martm, Dmper and sup er guests at Itile lias Qulltl.Og. I mond concert and.' 9.30 a. m; Most all of the me ers pf the old Subday school at 10 a. m next ening at

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lCkson ':;J.nd S D, 'on Im..<dness 1 st Friday, llnd Eoul stt"fft"n h()m~ Sunda)!; were Mi-s. Cora. Brodd entertained ~~e baesball ja~le, Red'Radlblers¥.s. band have turned 0 , a~d a good Sund'ay, followed by Ger an ser. Ladles' At oele y s rved rthe,,;on trw! \[('\1 tl' Nl'tfolk FrJ.

1!\\ll3 c..'-pectNI 1l0m1 ye tcrday. I\~I and MIS. Fra"Q,k Reinho)dt and fonow.ing ~Q.dies at quilting a w k Outlaws, 9:lJO Iia m.; horses oe musical or~anizatl IS anticipat- vices at 10 35 dmner-for LI m CIU; Tu >sday eve-

~la\ M1. anu M.rB. H. S. Hansen and d/tugl~tel, D01othYj, Mr and J:t,!lrs. a~'Tuesda:y afternO'on~ ~rs F:~d games fQ "1hicp. three Plrizes ill ed" 1 j Student Louis Bernthal eoniduct- lllng ,'I>" \ i.chnt' P,lnrc' \'CSlt(j<l, inl Clllnry ""l"o'gcwsik '" U1. Andrew Jbhn Puis and 80p, Harold, MI•• Erl~kson, Mrs. John Mlllel"n Fnd be give~,ll~ m': mlnpr sp rts _ ed sd,vlces m the German ami,Eng- The aldan Jund y sc 001 had a

th,~ L( (, J~ n<;t 11 h lTI1t' :1t Cnrrt,!l ~nstll:r\elson home Sund~y evening V101e.J Rel~holdt apd Mlss Margar- Mrs. Rasmus Rasmusson. 0 n - lncludmg Ifr~e- w n race, bOys' Girl Snouts Ihn ~e. lish languages llere last Sunday Jomt piCniC n ~res ler park,'\N'k I I "it and Mrs. Otto Hansen and cl Pu~s, all of Ptlg¢r daYj afternoon sh-d ~Dtertal eq races, g~rlg' toa k race, boys' A food stan9. wil jC operate in LadlCs' Aid SOCIety meets rvved~ Wayne, a we-e ago Tue. day afteI'

1lts;:: Cilh"h!': ~tl'ttl€'n wli~ I in hnlll:r of Norfolk1 were guests m Mt j and Mrs. F. G. Gaebler land ~aln, servmg refreshments on three_Ie~ged~ra l~' fthree-Ieg- front of Mettlen's t re !by the lo~ nesday afternoon, SeptE'ffiber 6 noon Abuut~o w re Pjenent"'u\hlC l)l" III " •• ~~.., ~nttlt d'ly bf ('1 -I till" Bans Nlclsen ~ome Sunday two dfa)lghters, MI~s Irene and ~:iI3S ac1il t>CCaBlO1J,. ged racer gil' at ip er-ki king con- cal girl scout$ thl afternoon nd __ The aid me bers mt to qUil~ onn(lOn M~ss \-Vilma Le~"ls was in Oak- StellDj. were here Several da~s llf;Sl - 1 test, lacHes' f ee-for-al slipper- evening Pro<j:~ed;:; III Pc usetll to TI inity LutJw.rnn ("'1mN~h. Tuesday aft('r oon' :\fr :111 1 \11" .T,'lm l"<,,,hs(l.ck ("Ian] ld.nd WIth MISS Carmen Han.son wcelt VISIting tbe~~irst·namedsbro... For Blrthdays. kicking b~nt st, ifrr-fortall whee)- finfLnce a weelt s c plUg at Cry- (Rev W F' Most pastorl) _~ _ 1--

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I'd' lr~ 1.1 \ 111 d 1.;:\,11 home Sun~ia~ jflom Sunday untIl V;rednesday. t er, walt

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1 Gae~ler and famiJ.yj Three birthdays in the family barro'w 1 aQ ,lti.8 a. m.; band sta! lake next we kl

or the Week sunda; schlool at 10 3. m No Lo I•

•,,,,j,,nc ,Dr and Mrs. H~rye,y Tangeman \,ey left T l1rsd~y morning fOl circle wel"e incentive for a soclaJ concert" o~n; !lou Ie-beader b!'se- follOWing. Plans for the stand oth.r Sunda semces dunog ab, Ml" and Mrs eue1KRi and 'I~Il In 1 \11" J~\ISS\ 11 Pn;or VIS1tund famIly VISited. l~ the 1Haul.. 'lDsworth t be )Vlth other rela evening i!ntbe Tom Pryor home a ball gam~, 'WrinSJdel vs. Carroll and werc made at a tr 0iP mfeting WIth sence of lheY pastor Rhea Fern and M and ~J!\. mill

"Id til, (·111 TlolltmnnsSunliayl

l[)enCSlahomeat<ba.rrbllsundaYI ves 1 week ago ~dnesday. Mr and Winsidevs oslbns,1p. m; group Kalthryn LeWIS a ~ek ago Wed- L 11 . Ad t t W d Kal and Donald ere in 0 ahal\ TIm' Mh and Mrs \phat1les MJsfeldt MI~S Mar ory Ley and Ja.Ml;lS Mrs. RUBS 11 Pryor and Miss Eve· smging 12 pm,; water fight be- nesdlay evemng ere

lwere 18 a les I SOCle y me e ~ Monday Enul Kal lo arl{et at-

l 1~11 ~ 111 '\1 t '" :\lax .\sh and son,l andl Siurley Bess Imarred to Bat- ¥orrJs of ayne were In WinSIde lyn Carlso all had birthday annj~ tween~'lDslide ~d Hosltins groups, m€1mbers present n three gu~sts, nes~ay afternoon la~t v.eek WIth tle " •G':' dd ",1. d , 11tn <s at La"reli tie froek Sunday 10 8 end the day Thursday, conneetlon w~U1 coun- versaries tbm the past Week. Tlte 5 p. m, kltt ball game, two Allee Wyhe, jcJ:ani t and Margaret Mrs Fl"ed W'ttlel", n the ~urch Mr and Ml"s. J, ho L l"lson and~t1'111 \ I :ro.tiss Malgaret Ne son went to ~y relief wo k MISS Ley JS volun- Walfred rIson faml}y Joined the teams 0 thi~ c mmunity, 6 p. rrl; Smts A ses~JOn 11 be held at the parlors Guests wer1 Mrs ~ ~nry 111 J C e 'etur led S tur-' \;I~'", 1\< S,' Lbn('r \H'n~ to Omaha Tuesday II for fan mdefmite teer worker for tih~ newly created Pryors for ioe cream at'tl cake. band eo terti .30 ~ m; bathing WinSide public Scho~l S~turday ev- Fleer, Mrs M L H:'~Jn, M: M~l~O \Jars rr~~e M~~~/I I 10 n, 'w IereK, U IH \ 111\Jl ..drn for nnllD~I\Isl~ With Mr and MIlS Emar Nel~ count~ commlttee m charge of ex- - beauty nfest~bPen: t@allyoung ening ~o make pIa Sl for the camp- Gra.ef, Mrs Georgct G:bl~l, 1

Mt ttl Y spent a wee Wtth relatl es.

dttlIllt, Sll\, ,sonf pending government funds for rod Has It. N. A. ladles i he co ntY17 p. m; pave- InK tnp Jo~n Miller, 1'4~~--l~_~_e-~_~y , _~II .l!ld )~ I" Ed C;I anqmst ilnd I :ijaIold MorrIS Ihadl Sunday dm

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to needy. I Mrs E. T Warnemunde and Mrs ment d *cJ wi h liP sil! by Jerry's ~. ;;................. ...... •:::\11<:!'> t;t It I 111< :\T( <:t dlO\ i lo SIOUX nl'l~ \vlth hIS par'!nts, IMr and Mrs Mrs Mabel st~ton and four B~ M McIntyre were hostesses to Rhythm Rasca~s, $:~O p m ~ublic Sch Ql Wlil = w •• ~~ =l'lt\ Ie H )'Inrns a thelir honw nt'ar Cluldl en trom LeM rs. Iowa, were the R. N A. at home of the flrst- ~ • •

:\1'" h\, :md l\b:-;~ ('fUroll house guests of tb Wilson Mlillers named a week ago Tuesday after- M:n!i'ons[In'IS!m>slon. 1leopen S pfelllber 41= :(;1:u1\>.; \It 1 I '1 \\ 1 );01!olh ,t1Sl' ::\11 and MIS w~ltred Carlson Tuesday and Wednesday before noon About 12 members w;ere pre- Maso~~c 10dgb WIll hold regula,," _ ~ • _tIll .. 'Ill 1 I land cluldrt'n of near \iVayne, vIsited 11a<:t Ann Malle StJanton and Mar- sent The regular buslDes~ seSSIOn meetmgljit the h!al1 this Friday eve~ Supt E A .AtSl

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:\11 U1d \\ 1l1lanl Ellme 1ll ~he Ted Nydaull I home Sunday galet Miller spent tlhe second after- was followed by lunchepn On mng. I tmat WmsHle $ch 01 W1ll open on _'v nt t 1;1r"l'ntll1d ::-;unday to IS9"" evqmng noon \VIlh Betty and Annabel Wa,r- Tuesday, September 12, uie Royal I I ....... Monday mornmg September 4. :

1tWit <: ITl 1:!( '1\' t I ].Ir and Mrs Cltto ~oock and Mr ren at F~lracres J Netghbors Will hold usual 1 BesslOn, 1tidme, In Session, w~th registrahont the hIgh schoo, _ d

~ll" I, 1-1 '\!'1l1l1 \ and 1hss d.n~ Mr!': Hans KottJdh were guests Mrs E,mlly L Mehlen and MISS place not yet announced. Regu]fiT business meeting Df the scheduled f~r Au tft 31 and Sep- = .Jl3.llld "'I'll \\ 1\ III \\a,nci or-11m

thc Hany Jensen home Sunday Gladys Mettlen motoled to D"wn -.- I Volunte~l" fireme"l was beld Mon, tembel" 4 Two ne mstructof' "ill IThur, 1.1\ 11 It. 1I1U(l!l • eyenmg Sunday when they were gue$ts pf SOf.JaJ. ~ Success. l·- day eV~~1llg atl fire hall be found among t d 10wer grade

:.\11 .1, 1 ~!l' lIlll\ .Jensen lmd JHr and MIS E Tli \Varnemundc :Mr and Mrs Martm Olson and Awn!I'ary to Roy Re d post, - faculty thiS year, MlI~s Theo Nuss1\ 1 1\' In", h~ll £;':tmc Iand son Bracl,ley L{\e. and Mrs faml]) Mr and Mrs H J candpr ArperJCan LeglOD, arrange an ice Bank M1iy 9pen Soon. of Sutton, who kes MISS Goldie Ii

at ! ~ no1 1\ I Flpmt tt Molgaard Vljerc m SlOUSo: and son, \Vyhe Candor, all of ~y- cream soclal l.p. the CltY~rk Sat- As sdon as ~he reqwred 85 per Olsen's place as ftft!h and SIxth =Ii u II w,,'" , C' "dmne< g~est: cIty Monday ons an~ Mr and 1\;Irs A. C Mett- urday evenmg from whle a pro- cent of ,\Najver~ IS obtamed, t!,e C,- grade teacher, a d M"s Margaret =

In tIlt I '-'(ott home at NOI-1

Robnt Slman, lor Norfolk, len of SIOUX City, v;elre there al- ill'of about $18 was reall dIce tIzens ~ate bank of Wmslde WIll Lefler of Madlso~. who replaces Ill:10)1, \Hll 1)(' \\l~h hiS gra~Jdparcnts, Mr so I cream and cake were se ed to a reopen der :q.I1W orga.mzatlOn a MISS Dorothy 0tecnleaf as first =.

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' and 'II'S H E Slm~n, lIOt" attN M,s Ehzabeth Davis Hall of Illrge numbel" of fl'lends o~ the or- H Qiso ~xpeCts the bank to be and second grade I teacher _D, nn l \ ITl \ ,>.;It\ 1 1hi \\ l!Uam lh(' P1ClllC todl}.Y Emd Okla ""as a dmnel' guest I ill gamzatlOn Regular scss~pn of til(' funatlO~mg W1tblll a week. --:t- =1'1..')\ 11>.; 1 1 \ ThC'o \\ 1tt and Ajrdath Frances Ithe R H MOlTov.. home last w~ local auxilIary WlIl be tb,s Friday - W inside T~kti!s Easy •

),lh \\ 11111 and two \\ele dmncr guests of Margllretl'l'llt,>sday Ml's Ball was In d.ha~ge afternoon with Mrs Gcor~ Plmon l(>.J'~ QllietDebut... :.~OI1.., I 1\ \ I 1 I ll'::: I ( 11tl\ l !'; ,mel 111d ,1n(1 Hal r1et RmlS': III !the' R H 11!o1-l of the millInery department III the _ The eturn I of legalized beer W,n 0 vet Wakefleld .•fll' n l~ \ I' ()nk 10\\ 1 If(W: home Sunday Morrov.. store in ]914 and 1915, ~nd Picnic On 'El.lkhorn. I , caused IttIe excitement in WinSide =

V- ", h, "; ',on ,n" daugh 1Ir and M,s G A M,'telst!."t has many fnends 1\ :s,;ocaI/tYf A large l5;roup met f4 r pleme on the tentb fu,d its re-blrtb was Cal'l'ymg off th large end of an -i":t, t" \\ 1,,\ ",j n \\ lth ),fl Ir]lo\P to Pcndm Sunday to see S~e lS the slstet of 0 aVIS a dinner at tijE! Robert Lar n cablll celebra ed verrY quietly at home 11 to 8 scorc, InsJde defeatedano! rIl S:;tnmm ~r their new granddau&hter m the Dr V. ayne. M 1 J ~ at the Elkhprn near Pi~er last and on the street Only three beerl Wakefield on th Wakefield dla-

l'« ,\, t , m'm a I L P M,tteistad',.bOme f d f S~pt ~~db l"S h'/!'a:hes fO~:::~;'s Sunday Altendmg wer~ Mr and heense I have feen grantcd to date ""and Sunday af ewnoon B,tter- !nm ,,,' ,,," n tecp" I ~:i"~ ~~'r~e;h ~~·~:~s a~on':an ~oth:':,o Mr~oU~rank eOf l'\llfttle Mrs Hal"old Neely and Jilek, Mr 'I -, les fOl" the Wak leld team were d _mg 'I" "" 'I 1', ,t h" home , ;fnd Tuesda w'th i::" Benshoof ~ Cl"rcl', to \\ ms,de fOl" medccal tl"Mt- a~d Mrs. Ir~mg Gaebler and Wal' , ojlll .t for Dinner. Pltchel"s Munson, Ralph, Echten- • S _I'

11 t lnd ::\1· L 1"111 us nasmll~sonI A.rC'nts th~y Herma; Martms ment last week! and Dr B M Mc~ ter,1 MlSS Ylben Neely, H~rry Rhu- Dmn I meetl.ng of the Libns kamp and MilleT!" clateherlS, Leon- : ol ;.'('nt. rt Ulh 1 '\11 Hld 11r<; Ilell an- P Mr ~nd Mrs Ca Nwmp.n anti Intyle ordered a blood trBJisfusion dy and Rosemary Neely, all of club w ~se!rJed by ladies of the ard, Hehschke ain Kellogg Leon- _ a o. ~f!

:~~~~~~~~~-~~~-:llJ:rand Mrs. Ferdmand'Koll re- whIch was given last Friday in Wunslde, Mr anrJ Mrs Clarence Metho is chl./-rcl1 in church base- ard was taken 0 t after recetvmg f ;'

~JrnCd from Davenport, IDwa, oh Norfolk LlLtheran hospItal. Mrs Wr~ght and SOD, Robert ~f Wayne, ment u sdayl ev~mg A program a fmger lDJury attcnes for Wm- •d ft t k ' itT k'/ tbe donor ~rj and Mrs Hubert Leuck and centeri gtar0r.d the N. R A plan Side were PJtct! rs, Hampton and •n ay evenmg a e a wee s v 51 lranc was. f "'I I t W Ibl d _

th J.J.. fCIt til t r, anq Mrs Larson 0 ~I ger. and J~ ppli at~on to loea mer· Anderson, ca G~rs, e e an •M1SS Es er or5ensen 0 ar- MI s Lee We Is was e1Cpec e'i" a 1 _ chants w s arranged by Pr.esldent Granqmst WIn Ide plays Carroll •.

I tnll, \'!!;ltedd In the H C :a~r~ the home of her mother'MMrs.:a.;;- Jm.. Koll Hostess IRE oJmley and Walter 4aebler and Hoskmq In ~ 1 dOUble-header =IJ10me Sun ay evenmg, an al me Lound, on Tuesday rs e s~:, • M Il attle thiS afternooll; as a feature of ,I.

and Lllllan Lambrecht w<,rc theJte returns to her home III Om8Jha fol~ .f'Ieighbonng Circle metrlwith rs. I I -. fhelold settlers' Jchle Next Sun. I_for supper JO\\lll the old Settlers' plcmt: Her- Herman KoB last Thu sday and IMoves 'iro Ohio. . •

IM~r and Mrs Herman Frese aud bert found and two fnends fnom sp~nt a social afternoon There wal*rlBrugger was in' Winside day the local team. plays Carroll at =

ryan and OeIlla spent Sunday af- Alpena S D and Mr. and Mrs were 10 members presenLI and l!'oll last w If attiflndmg to the pacl;ting Wmslde, and onli~ugust 27, Hos- I•.tC'rnoon at the John Bush home Earl L~u~l1 ~d rlaughter, Maxine, cain was an~wered by gIving a sug~ and s lppm~ of his' household kins at Wmslde.l; :=.nnd th(' four sp('nt that (-'vening at from Norfolk, WIn also be here for gffsbon for care of the haIr or n goods and far~ implements. The ---j- • 1M

!JamC's Jt:'nsen's. the affair. I ~persbtlOn.I,Guestswere ~rs. GllS- raIlway lear l~t Wednes~ay for ~~~11~ ~J~~.da~:;h. R. =

Mrs Burt Lewis and daughterS':, . G t de R f W· e- tl\v Koll, Miss Bertha, Mtss Anna Oakharb~)l~, OhlO, where the Brug- ,(...,. ~ p . • ••;Miss'M bel. Miss Wilma and Miss ba;M:~SSWh~r:~s beeno~iS~tl~gln~er a~d Miss E~a KolI, Miss I:Ieiser gers ~aJe purchased a farm. ~e Umted serVIces WIth Peace Re- ,

IKathr~ Mrs Cora Brodd and M.ir,s g, ~ A th H h·d nt of Anoka, MISS Gladys Reichert Bruggler,l farxb northwest of Wm­Helen· hUdy :W'ere Un vVayn(' Satur- ~~n\~a~~:' onr S~~da;~s:c:~~p:~y_and Miss Florence Stender. A two- si?e ~a~ 8014 to Burt Prince last(;lay af ('moon. in 'ho~c her grandmother and oj:lUrse lunc~eon w3;s served by Mrs. wmter.

Mx, and MFS_ M. P. Jense~ had au~t Mrs. Emma Baker aid Miss lfOll. Th~ c~Tcle wlll meet Sept~m- 1 _Sunday dinner and supper Wlth the Lulu'Ross who were all-day guests ~er 14 Wlth Mrs.~red Muehlmewr. , . ~ ~ames ~Iega,tes •.Carl Jensen.!!;. Mr. and Mrs, Her- at Merscheid's, The guest will 1 At A enc{m Leg:ton, meetmg axnan Brockn)'3.n were there for sup- make an extended visit in' Wayne &ntertains Circle. week a 0 Tuesday evening, Royper that ev,"ning. before returning to Winneb~o. Mrs. O. I. Ramsey was ho~tess Reed st a~p,t~d the set of rulesI Mr. and 11rs. Aden Austin reaqh- M R b t J h and her to the Sociall Cirrc1e at he~ home a and by laws r~commended by the~ct home a we.ek a~o M~nday after two r~~u ~t:~s M~s:s~~zab:ethand week ago Wedn~sday, with 15 nation org ~ztation, an~ namedan extended stay m ChICago, ,dur~ Miss Be;nice Johnson called on members attendlDg. The guests Fred G een Jn~ Henry Swelg~rd ~sing which 1j.hey attended the cen~· 'k were Mrs. Harold Neely, Mrs. I. o. deleg" es to tile, state covenhon attnry of pro.gress e}liposition, ~~~n;~d~' ~~:~~o~n~e~iSa;~;r~ Br.o~n, Mrs, L. W. N¢edham, Mrs. Ke.arrill: A "gMt 28, 29 and 30.

Guests m the Tom Pryor home. . y r' j S· Cit Wilham Rabe, Mrs. Kent Jackson, FrItz, lmm~l I and Frank Grayweek-en~ Qefore last "'ere Mrs. mee IS now rvm

gk n t ~ouxh y, Mrs. Louis KoIl, Mrs. William Mis- were: hosen the alternates. Fo1­

,!,.rvor's sister, MTS, W. A. Hansen RMDd spent theNwlee . a d tel' °dmUe . :felclt, Miss Bess Rew and Miss Dor- IO.Wi:111

the -hulsiness meeting ice' 'I ., rs J urgen Ie sen an wo a - B t Le .. r I.

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~nd son HbwaI':d, j and ],..liss Ehza~ ,. . 'F'r d ¥. E othy Rew. Mrs. ur WIS was III crea and 1<z!'l;\.e were serve yeth Ch~se,1 all of :Omaha. ghters, i11~Sth ances a~ternl~~~ :~ charge of the contests which en· Roy I~Itt, I~Iritz Dimmel, OllieMrs, Herman B¢uthien and fa~. ~:;.;o~~ e anci

e~~:~d and Billy livened t.:?e afternoon, ~nd Mrs. Smitljl,1 rank IGiray, FranJ;t Krause

i y were dinner ggests of the Wlll· 'th f Ben LeWIS read a magazme article. ~nd Ge e Brlrv~.iam ahlers famil

tin Hoskins 'on Carlson w;~ ~eMorH~~pp~r·M Next meeting is with Mrs. Charles I : I 1:": 1_

~unda~. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mach H~:~:nFlee;~'M~Ad~lf:~ FIe~~: Farran on Wednesday. ! II~outs ,$~nsot" Stan~.called there that a. ternoo~. all of Wi4side, ~,..d Rev. and Mrs. - 1 BoYI~~OHt~$f No. 1j'l9, IndIan and

Mr. and +drs. W lson Miner and H A Hilpert and iss Lois Krankr: Have Family ReWlion. r Wolf !~ttrQl ; lare op~rating a food~aug~ter, :Nlarg

ar'rt, were guestS' of of' Pi~rce icame ho e Thursday afj The Jensen family met for ninth ~tancI;h fro ~ of Dr. J. G.- Neely's

{he Chris Graverhblts at Laurel.on ternoon ~fter ten days in Chicag4 annual r~union in Oakland pirk <rffi~e!durin 'rthe picnic celebration8und~y aft;ern

oon, and ,M~r?Rret attending i the world's fair. The ::;unday1'with about 100 meJ?bkrs toda)!1 Pl~siw~re made at an out­

~·emaIne.d flor a f'lW days wSlt·.1 party made th~ trip by automobilef att~nding. Represen.tatives I.from, ~oor l:mee~fng! -in fr,:ont of. ~he Le-LUid\.V:g ,.Sonnet!berg Wh~ Jl~S and brou~ht Arnold Hilpert whCjt Blair, Herman, Omahf\. Wahoo and gion hall, ,esday lemng of

peen qUIte Illl for.! a long penodj

IS has been visit~pg in Chica~o, baclf Winside brough.t..we..ll-filled basket.S ~as..t wee.k, i of coutmast-.~ow able tp be up and ~'round1. tHe to Pierce Witlt them. iThe Winside _~.!!.g 'spent the after-dinner hours er E1 Ai. A ine couts, Ly-IS an early! ~ettle~ of thIS locahtjY· folks report tie fair t(fbe ~ ..thrill~ "j.nformally. Winside membelts Ie .JQns.

fln,. elsen, Donalp.

, Sunda! dmner rests of thel H. ing experienc .. and p~onolttnce thf were: Mr. and Mrs. Chris Peterson Kat~j Ftrede'r cli: Witt, Harvey Po.r.rautweI~ W~1'~· ev. W. F. ME.t, weather comf rtable' most of thf and family, P. C. Anderson, Mr. doll,l FM.nk IWeible, Irving Ander-:piS fa~her, Wtlha, Most, and s~ time. and Mrs. Chris Jensen and Ella, sen, ItH~r~ld transen an? Gilbert~er, MISS Jertrud~ Most, and r. ~__ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jensen, Mr. and Eckert,', ~ave! signed up for campfLnd Mrs. d. Trautwein of CarJoll. Social. l' Mrs. Leo Jensen, John D. Jensen, durirlg I the Ie@unty fair, during

I I John P ·nee wfnt to Essex, :Ia., , _ Magnus Jensen' and family. Mr. andl_-'-'_--j'_-H-+ _I ~iddle ~f last week to visit his IUn- Order of E~stern Star convenes Mrs. Chris Jensen and family of DWill Be Evenl

,CI~. He plans to retu,rn to M~yb at the hall next Monday evening.' Carroll. Mr. and Mrs. John Jensen r.~lmic at ~ochester: ~lDn" lasti. of , of Battle Greek, Mr. and Mrs. ~ A:ttfntion to

G t ~he month for addlhonal med;J.cal Sodial Circle meets with Mrs. Frank Richardson and son and Mr. Ob&te C6 Pi~ea of Wom(tJ~.rea er I !Care.,. Charles Farran next Wednesday and Mrs. Arton Jensen of Colome, Offl.ce hon 11

1219; Night phone 2~~.I Mr. and, Mrs. Irvmg Gaebler a~d afternoon, ,A~gust 23. S. D., and Mr. and Mrs. Fritz W~ I I ;Nebmska '

If you~car is in gO~~ ~on, Walter, left for two weeks III , _ Lindstrom ahd Idaughter, and Mrs 1-.;---1-,--,+'-1-----:::--:-';--1working- order. A~'O- Ithe Black~HillS of South Dallota Auxihary to tbe Ameriean Lel N1Ck Stl'1em of Ham,ll, S, D. were Dr,~ is & Lewifl!lute guarantee of ~a. ~.&. Itpe mi,ddl C)f the week.. Mr. G.eb-:- Pion meets thIS Friday L-ternoof among the group. L

C• OPRACTORS;] """I, h ~r came dme from hIS work in t:I~ __ a

taction is given ltd WIth Mrs George PinIOn. I (E b1iShed 1914) I

. b I 10.. als CI YIF\1'i ay SIS F .every JO, arge . • I Helen reuen VIsited Tbursday - tage s et or NlulIO ",eter Service.small. ! i1nd FrIda with her gran~pa.rejnts, Have Group f'lcni~. I ~ • I ?~ne 49

lr. . I Mr and • William Koepke' st Included In a PIcnic t,arty M)t BIg CelebratIon 112 Ea 4 h St. Wa e, Nbb.One-Stop (;iare! e and her Ptre~ts, Mr, and Mrs. j;:";i Le:,:n's r::~ ~~~t'kr a~reMrs" g'

S E R V I CEI~Ste~n~ d daughter., came! ·for ~~nt I:'elison, Mr. a;'d Mb. 't.:"'* President Look. For Record I LA"II Ck~ lldfeI,Bleeve

i er" eve~ng, Bright and Mr, and Mrs, K:enne*. • _ I I S ~ nSllrllnce-Motor Repairs 1 Sl\nday even1I\g guests of 5' Rams 1 Breakinl(Crowd Of Old - eat for tb&-Battery Work Ivi*a (p!Wistensen and fa ily ey. _, Settle.rs And FrieRd.. Trav,,\""'i ofl.""Ba•..-, !IDJltlJIkl '

r~ ~rsl :II:anIl Wilson and da - llavo Plentc PS1'ty. , I _ .1 LInes n$tfTires and Repailin er, )Dorothy, IMiSS Lyda. J~en, ~~. and Mrs. Jo)m'MU1ei -an~ With an 'all-day program featur- r: D

Greasing ,,! ~~\~:~f't Henry, Ni r .sen son, James, IMr: and Mr~. Ferdiq.- ing promis!ng baseball events, con- r .. !.H. olsonGasoline and Oil ~ I ", r. s ro~. I I ~nd ,Kahl, Mr. a;nd Mrs. :Sam. Rei,;" t~sts, concerts and', danc~, Winaide' I ES.IGHT '

Car Painting Mrs..~lvma ?hrlstensen .' and chert an4"Gladys and Willis ha~ merchants will play hosts to former . E, .ree chil<lren, ~,,:,:-rargJret,IMISs. pIcnic dinner on banks of tbe El~- settlers of Wayne. county In.,!!'e sip CIALIST

,Washing and PoJishi g Y.elda, .an~ p.aul, Vls'1ed ~t Ft.aan.k horn. rlve.r SUnday... I.32nd .annUal Ol.d settlers' . rCUIl!.on Qnl. .,' . W ..yne N¢hE .. ~Ul"relm yer's. iS~turday ,everllg. I' ., - I t9.oay, Presjden~, William Jl1Ul1e 'Ilt- ~,~.,'.. , r'

very servIces ~s rs, Cb rIel! ISChe~le:nber!g-. c ned' Danoo" at !otte~s. ','I peets a ~rowd 'of at least 5,000, tbis j" n" :,.,1 "'T J ,.complete and effip.. ' . ere ear/I

ier. in ~eleven~. , I: Mr'. 'and~.. B~ Emil ,o~~e en~~,r-, .bein.,? ~~~t ie.~~'E$ ~ttenda~~e. ,ror . ,.1 j .•' ,'.f:.,.. ~: ..",.. '.Q~eS , :.

ient. I~ B~rba.tia and:Jayq.es Strah~ ."O'f ,t~ned··'the members of ith~r'cl~b 312' years fo mer set.tlers have ~en o~s' :AT!IIC PHYSICI:AN.

W· A t Wayne V1ere With their gran~par- .a:nd other guests at al ~D<:ii1g coming litae to talk over old ttiiies, 'i I I ,'1}~8t :' ;

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",-C?Ordl?n Wi.'.• t.h.. OI.d f.ri.. nd.•.•, and tbe an.. m~al ..re.-'. ;1'.11 !>!!.: g '.I.C, \I~.';.•1'\~ d.~' ~4~.". 'dt, 0 Saturday anq,S day, mUslc.w...sfurnlsbedbY"!Dcalm~nlunlonh8s ownInto .... "v""tllf' r' "f 'f!i",:!Il:IiI!'l!!!!!3-'.I"Service' I d Mr" and ¥i;s. J. M" Str Jan ~niirefteilhmentSserved, I ' " tila! pr~o on.. At flrilt. a pie: , .:'! . . " .....'C' l'lff' F- i ~Mne ,to .t~~TI\ ~undayey~n1!l ,I, J :,,' ' I' I'· I Illlew¥I'lle ~ two m1Ie8wes~"'1,IlIi-: ,.. ilVru'U;"'n'etl-

V~ !' Sunt\a ~irln~t:aJid$upper' st. ~Jllrf\t"",y. ..' I', W~eb1ltlnlar~stintbl.d1ed'~lltIJ~f 'i II'''~,.: p,~.one 8'7 ': '.1 .', of the Huan! Koepke, sr" fa lIy : Mrs. E, Grantlst, Mir.. Ju~a: aD V\'insjde folkS adopted the .ceJel ~ '. /";. . 1"anIJ LoonS

were .' H~~rY PuIs of Pi,ger, qildersleeve an,d. daughters, Efdl bratlon 18:s their very own, and at- Wi it-es,e ,rr ~d of: in8ut:'ance~.'Way' e' Nebr Mr~ and Mrs. Ferdihand ,yoss I.an.d S.urber and-M.r, .d Mr~. Cl.ares.c: .~~dan.ce h,.as..."" ~,_. . .~.e .~ ,,~~,:I ,L.~j!JEm -.~tt.eQtiop,> ~i, l!;t, I :" 1-,· e toprI d .I!iO-:. With ~h 'Ii" I. j4.:f?;QMQ~ ~

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II I I' 1 I I Wisner, last Iwcc}t. Mrs. Kay is lal/Omalia.. IThc BusSes brought him and artl n of Tekamah, ly following the nip'r ng s rvibe. Rev. C. Wm. Dedlow hf DUDca1n,! wUl be no eve Ing ser.'1c~. '1daughter ot4,hCSohl.llzes· II ) I 1)ack Sunday. spep, last week lin All are welcome. 1 II Ncb.. and If.n offering] wlll be tak- practice a,fte cagu.c. I

O(I T Mr, and rs. Leo stt\~ffer I1n'd 1 :Mr. a~d MrS. Retnold Kull and t1:101

an acca- ~I I en. DinneIj,wUl be served at noon...2-- I

Isoh. Junior, :and Mr. and MfS. Ed. daughterl spent Wednesday and stan was M siler's birthday. peuoo~~ch. by tho congrega.Uons. Local I Iamke and Ifamlly we"'1 Snnday Thursda~ In Mrs. LoUisa Brum- I KI I I Games. I (Rev. A. D In past~r) ~- I Plof. and rs. C. In. Wll 0di:pn.er guest~ in the Herman Sho· mond's ~me. toskins tep.ball has challen- Next Sunday, gust 20, tho E,:-ngellml Church. f I family will Islt at Br 11'

~ walter hOlU~south of Wi$I1'e1'. Mr. an.{J, Mrs. Dick Wiseman and e an te lim: this secUon to a Pc~ce and Refo congregatlons (Rev, C. F. Schmidt, pasto) I Bedford Ind durin th'o....._IL.,.._.... -~..;.---...,.--- M1. and rs. W. L..Wfeland and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bruggeman g Y, hold 8. mission f s lvJI at tlie Peace Sunday school at 10. Lesson ani " g

Bo I l\;ootlng. a Nuss lat the tormer'a home famIly, Bo ell Ba-hde 6f Wake~ speni Friday In Burwell, Neb., at- i~reH~~~.s ~1~~rBa~~t:le~l~h~ church. Sunday q O~l 10 tp 10:45j "Responding to GOd's~Call" I AU~IISt. Th latter is

~l;) ka.hs met at the han FJIday ijans we~e made for guest day so- qeld, and M~. and Mrs. 0: J. Erx· tend~~g.~O rodeo. . scttellenbcr ' ~am Monday last ~Engllsh servlces, I 10:45; German Morning worShip a.t 11. I son s former orne. Prof

eveni g for theIr regular business ~al at the Country club thIS Wed~ l~be~ spent ~unparE~e;ngl last N ~1 ~a1 efb~n.M~~~t1:; ~:o~~o, wot1t by 21 t ~ and they defeat- serVice, 2:30; yo~ng Ipeop~e's ser- E L. C. E. at 7.30. Topic, "Wor~ Wilson Will go to C»1Cagsc&Si n.. n sday. 'The commj~tee includes we~alll~.;h:~u~:ler gU~st:i~o~~1 F:a~k ~llerChoma. • lei cd Itho Marot t am Wednesday by vice, 8 p. m, Cue t speaket Will be shlping God Out~" TherQ fau' durmg their sta~ in t

I • .. • • ,rs. Cb.arl~s Allcocl\, Mrs. Frank Il WIn SChU~ home last ThursdaY! Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Voss and Es~ III to 7 Tr.Jh 13 cond game was ~ __-=--::.-~ -<--- r _ ~ __ •

~n(1 J.>knh, Frlwl-,r· ,'Yeool , MI'!:;. Emma Baker, Mr~ evening wero MI'. and M1;'s. Frank ther anq Verna spent .Sunday eve~ calj.ed off 1 e fourth inping be- I I ~The Light Bugade and MIssion· John EIUlUlg, /Mrs. :. CQllhns Plans Schulz and Mr. anQ. Mrs. Lee Stauf. ning las't week at Harty Bern- cause of d r ~ss. Mond~y night I I I'

ar~ ~QCldY of St. Paul Lutheran we~e also ma~l;J: for sorvm~ at th~ fer and son, Jnnior. IrwIn Schulz is hardt's at Norfolk. the ma.rrlc ~I1 of the country Wate' r Pumpchurqh lInd a pIcnic at Bl esslN' fall. ThQ hostesses sel vcll. .The the son at tho F'rnuk Schulzes. Mr. and Mrs. Iver Anderson had met the ~rrled men of town.paJ;'li. F'llday nttClnoo~, 42 bemg womCll'wJsh to Ulault the public 101' Ml' and Mrs Wilke Lucken were as Fri~ay dinner guests Mrs Anna - I ,Ipn1s('nt. 1~hc time was ,Spent socla.l- patlOnage of the picture J1ecently amlilng those \~IlO went to PilgerIEriclt~on, Gus Anderson and son • ,mify Reunion. I L E 'A K1,Y· ~qponsor£'d last Frida.y to attend tho funeral Iand Elmer Kerstein. LoUio La genberg and MISS I.1ou~ g

,., ,. '" • '" '" * '" Sl'rVlces for Harry Sedlak the 3 1_21 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jochens and ISO Lange berg entertained at 6l\1IS~ I~U,th Ito,,,-,,. I~ost ...s..~: , If'or B:r1dt, ~~ l\loutJl. year-old son of Alfred se~nak. whol Rev. and Mrs.. C. F. Schmidt left O'clocl~ dm ,c~ SWlday last wee~at I

Mlf.':;' huth HO.SS cJltcrt~u~ed eIght Miss M.iliam prescott.. whose was shot by his father, AUgUst. 6.1 Friday for M.ilford, Neb" t.o attend a family rr,nIon. Guests were Mr. ON Y DR CARSSaturday aftm'nooll comphn~enta:ry marriage- td LorCJl1 l-:: I1,y of Omaha Mr. ami Ml\s. Chauncey Agler i the Lutheran assembly. and, Mrs. r4nry Langenberg and 4to '-In;. :\Iabel }:ulln\,vay llnd MISS took place last Sat Inlay, was hon~ and Mrs. Chns. Roggenbach and! Mtl and Mrs. Ed. Marotz and fa,.mlly, Mr aJn,d Mrs, Wm. Lan en- IHC,lCr Spahr, SiOUX City tc~chers. ored Inst'Thursday when 'Mrs. Trll~ son left last week by car to visil' daughter, Angeline, 9f l\lorfolk, berg and ~arri1y, Mr. and rs. I ,..: ·th ~ tBmlg,-' WIlS ll.IVt'rs((~~ ~nd M1SS 01- Prescott 'entert~ined ~t a tea f~r ~I'l. Mrs, -Aglcr's and Mrs. ROggenJ spent Tt.lesday evening last week in George Lnlngenberg and ·famIly, ~ WI a ew~ran ee Ii ...e HUStl held lllgh SCOIC. The h03- group of frlena3. M1ss PrescoU S bach's sister, Mrs. John .Kopp- tho Oliver Klesaw home. MI'. and ~Ilrs. ~lldolPh Langenberg :::r::::=:-- Itess 5L'J;'vcd IU~C~~O~. tr,o~ls:se~u was shown the gue~ts. hamer and family at Morrison, III. Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Buss, and and ~amIl~: ~r. and. Mrs. Ernest ~~ ITh P "'kl P I I

_ Vlsltm.:; followed and Mrs. PIeS- Mrs. Kopphamer was formerly Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Muhs returnccL LangcnbC~ and famIly, Mr. and ~ omps n a" ss umm\\ith Frt~Jl('l'S l ..utt. . '. cott served. GU{lsts were Mrs. Ja-IMiSS Ma:tha Lessman, daughter of Monday Il\st' week f~om Falls City Mrs. Walt l' Fleer and family: Mt C "'" If "

, Members o.f the StePPing Stitcll son Gorst of Worland, Wyo,. Mrs.. Mrs. Mmnie Lessman of Wayne. where they visited fIVe days. ~d Mrs: m;.1 ~onneberg and,fa5 D All u· k ' f d IT .1 _~__crs. 4-H ~l'WIll~,dub. were enter- H. L~nnTuttloof Clarkston. Wash., 1The Aglers and Mrs. Roggenbach R. G. Rohrko and .kugust Ziemer l1y of L, Ol~, ~nd Lenna LangeT Cor l'la es 0 ars an . rUCKStaInqd last w~ck Wednesday by Mrs. Clyde Oman, Mrs. Anna Kay, and son will return the end of the Were in Wayne last Thursday tp sec berg. I \I , , ' " ,', , !

Miss, Fl'ant'es Lutt at the home of Mrs. Ca~l Wright and .three daugh- week. -' alYout getting aid for this vicinity I I I -. HERE s the answe.r to the question ' tlon we~s n groove in the shaft. ~dnce tJ~cMrs_ Johanna Lutt. Games were tel'S, MIjs. Har?ld Qumn, Mrs. W. Mr. flnd Mrs. Paul splittgerbel' in fighting th~ ~indweed pest., ~tlltoh~n.Tim~Club. HW at lean t doo- to make the I shaft b ome~ Worn no amount of rd.pacl iJ1.gcnj0rcd antI the hostess se~ved. The W. Gar\'(ood and Miss Alice of Car- and Miss Frances Meyer, their Mrs. Fred Sonnebetg and, -two Final nteet'bg ,this summer .of wat'r ]ump on my car stop or "talU g up" on the packing nut i a ·las lngCIUb

tmeets with Mrs. Carl Siever.s roll, MrS. George Patterson, Mrs, guest from .Randolph, wcre visitors children of ~coln, returned home thb Stitchrlnl !hl~ sewing club was leaking?" ~ Tompson P{lckless Pump can't ' cure fori the rid leaking trouble. 'II .J

ne-xt, '" '" * • Harold Sorensen, Mrs. Harvey in the. Emil Meyer home last Tuesday last week after visit~ng ,a held, ~ug~st 91 With Hattie, Pla~t. leak, I.t is c nst ucted that way. If it should ~: I I.t . .. ',., Beck and Mrs. Marla Wolff. Thursday, The Spllttgerbers wen~ week in ·the Langenperg ho~e. The, vice !pre6~~ent, Margaret SJo- leak within 100, 00 mUes, a new pump wUl be In a Tompson Packless Purrh~ 4 er~Hap lsts ~l:.\\(l l~cJtic. .. " * • • to take home their son, Rolland; Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Ahlma; and bl0lf,' was In dlJlarge in place of the installed on your car absqlutely free. fectly a pPf2. ct., aH-s.teel, scalinglip.g ~n

A out ,W att,c!1ded the picnic i~llSt Young '!)eoplo's Class. who had been v:isiting In the Meyer family of Stanton, were Stl.nday pre~ldent'l Atr-I1~a :Fuhrman, who the op n end of the housing top ~l" ThU£'day ~v~nmg for ~men'ofi the The Young People's Bjb~c Study home for Lhe week previous. Miss ,guests last week in the Ed. Winter v.,ras: unab e to :at~end. Color com- in an ord 'nary pumpl the packing be- water f om reachi.ng 'the pump bea in1!s ,s, d~aP.lst MLsslOn.ary society and ~n. ~l~ me.,t Fttiday evening in the E. Mey.er was a Sunday supper guest home here. The women. are,: sis- bimitlons we~, ~'lVen for roll call. ~ .. . no weat can Itake place, The 01 Sfl ng J;in sIon t ~re.ssler park. A .social ~Ime S. Young hdme for a lesson in ,the of Mr. rapd Mrs. Emil Meyer last ters. i: Articles rpade by the girls were ,Lomes. fIlle~ tlth rust .and 0.~her grIt are always hF,ld tight against the i s de' 51011.1-:was,cn~oycd after the dlDner.!~ra. ~leventb chapter of Hebrews. Wm. week, Miss Meyer is a niece of th~ Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Rohrke!were judtcd by M,I, Reba HUl of Stan- and WIth !the ump shaft turnmg 2500 del' of the 'P'Ump casing and ab I tel noC. ~- S.pra~l1e entertains the_so- G9ldSID1"th of P.lalnlvicw, will be Emil Meyers. ,I In Nor~olk Monday last week 10 sec toni an~ MI~S Ella Fuhrman of to 4.000. \tirdes a inute a natural abr~5ive ac- water ~.,n leak out along the shaf . "I,cichcs III .Sept~mbcr wh~n White here to have charge of the s~udy MI', anel Mrs, W. E. L,tndsay and Mrs. C. E. Burnham. The, last NoL'folk, and.:awards were as /01- j I I ICroSs Sc\vmg :~l.~ done. this ~tiday. Miss Laura Thomp~ F1orcnce, and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. named plans to go to Cal~ornia IOW~: Du~t. cloths, Alvira Fu~rman,,I ! .J t I

son of ~maha. who le.vcs·Octbbcr Pfeil and MarjOry Carol spent a soon. ., first. Lor~m Clocker. second. hold· Thom'plson Packless Pumps are QUiCJldY.. Installed a.~nld G[~t. Sl, 1,,,11 Luth,,,,,,, Ald. ,. 4 forA(frican mission fields, I" in we.k agu Wednesday with the Roy Mrs. Louisa Brummond· snq Mr. er and p d. Mlyss Johnson. flrst, Leis than the Trou·ble, Expense I an,.d . Inconvl'An e 1 a . \

\\fomc.n of ~t. Paul Lutheran, AId Minnes@ta af.ld plans to go soon to Omans at Niobrara. Mt. and Mrs. and Mrs. Reinold Kull :and dj:Lugh~ Ruth BaperiOlelster, second; ~aun- S ~werr enlt:'l'tamed last Thursday at Keswick, N. J:, to attend a Bible Pfeil and Marjorie Carol we~e ter visited Tuesday last we~k In d:jf bag, J\.r~yss JOhns~n, first, Lor- I W P C hithe Ichunh parl?rs, ~rs. J ..R. Hef· conference. She wiH then tome to guests of the Leonard Hylands at ithe Ernest Wltver home ati Wal- a1?i CI,oc~er,1 second; kitchen apron, 'I orn ump aUjses. J ' ! .

ti. n~d Mrs. Lloyd MllIer.belng:hos-IWayne '~nd;IQeal friends pla~ a Wisner Thursday evenihg. Callers ~ut, Neb. ,l\(II~red_JC?~.deken, first, Alvi~a rJ 1_ ' I~~esses. Pians were made for ser- shower for her '~efore she l"aves at the Pfeil home Wednesday even-· Me. and Mrs. E.E. Potte~ and FUI rma. ~eeond..The "(ork w,1J And J~emembe,.:,- THEY'RE FULLf GUARANTE D F\n,J(;Vj~g at the fall' .and the ho~tesse~slfor Afri,ca. The class had word ing last week were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Oscar ~undbeck, an'q d!augh~ l?e. on displ,ia.y'at Stanton:' county I I......'

~:.j/~,nted, Mrs. Juha L~ge and Mr~. that th~ Westervelt boys, who were Herbert Peters and family of thia: tel' attended tJh.e Highlander.tpicnic faiL Cuests at the meetmg were ~ 100000 Miles:' I 11'1';f,.+i.,~~l<b Kremkc entertam August 24. here las~ summer, will be in Oma- locality, Mrs, Walter O. Nelson and a~ Klhg's park at Norfolk Si.t~day Mis. C. J. L.F~h~man, Miss. Ella '!',: 'I .'~':~' ~,'" ... ~., ha the· last of this month and sev- children of Colo-me, S. D. Mrs. last week. ,I Fl'tihrman al-!d MISS Janice Potthast N€> L AK G NO GREASING i NO <TR: '~.omtgn l\~ssion Gr:oup• '.' e~n.1 from here· pian· to go tQ the :Nelson is a niece of Mr. Piell and ,¥r:_and Mrs. Gus SChroodJr and oflNorfolk,1 Miss Leona ~nq M~ss IN I ' UB1E;-'

~ethodlst FOrC18"D MlSSIQn~ry, city to' hear them. a sister of Mrs. Per-ers. Florence wer{!; Sunday" gl1e~~s thts ..Eh::c!y~ F~~rJil1an o~ H~sklJ?S, M1SS IASILY PUT ON i I fbslTIVE ACTIN ~.'- ISOCIety met. last '!'hursday With ......' week in the Clarence Schroeder Raba. ~11l of Stanl~n, Mrs. GUARANTEED :~IMrs. C. E. GI.ldersleeve. Mra. H. C. For DOIUlld StelnJT1.r'tz. At Brnno Spllttgerbcr's. home. Mr. ahd Mrs. Fred Lagc- Etq, Fuhrman and' twins, Verna 'ICapsey was In. c~arge of the pro· In honor of Donald Dean Steijn~ Moncth.y evening a number of schulte and Verdeli 'of Randolph, ~Itd Vernen, ~ Mrs. Cha.rles Gade~ ig;::n~~: : m.b~:~~~~;:::t;e~ meb's eighUt bi,rtliday Saturday, friends euj,oyed a social time in the were also there. ken. Mi~s EI~ Grimm, Miss Joan . Ii W· htYB th I E W'l Mrs. Lloyd Slmlnmctz entertained Bruno Sphttgerber home for Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Koepsel and ~l :H0'J:,~rd ,uhrman and Miss C 1·l k .n~ tt ~ t: k" rownd r: ~~ 24 frieJnds and schoolmates in thl' Spllttgcrbl'r's birthday. Out of Han.'.'jen of Norfolk, were visitors M non Ilsol!i. entra I 1 ara~e' 'IC~ :~'. ~iirC b~~sl~Ser~n.o en~~e afternOon. 'I'hetimewasspentplay~ town gues~s were Mr. and Mrs, lin tho Mrs. Wm. Schuh>; home Tues~Ii" . i., -- , . I 'f· .'

p y~ * .. '" * p. ing games, Icc cream and, cake Wm. &tark and Mr. and Mrs'jday last week. Mr. and Mrs. Milo ] rUllt~ LU~~1Cran Church. I jF G N ttlot werq s.erv~d at the close, ~is, Hu~ Charl(s Stark of Stanton. '[Hansen of Norfolk, 'wero visitors ,(Ret. 1m. I. Frey, pastor) Miller. &\ S!.tr1c~lalld " . . II' .

or nl.C(1 ~ e ,o~ go aerg and Mrs. Ernest Ko!lltt a.s~ -_ here with Mrs. Schulz the same ISUlll'iay schO?1 at 10 a. m. " I, I' • IRo~anJ and MISS na Jonsoll en- sisted IMrs. Steinmetz. The p"llests Trinity Lutheran Church Iday. ,,~ngh ~ serVICes at 10:45 a. m. , A f th D t PHONE'. W Nebra8lta

tertalncd about 20 young peop}e were Wendel Groskurth i);n~lt.l (Rev. E. S, Moede pastor') Mrs, W. A. Gutzman and Mis:> The nUllal SundaY,school picnic ,cross rom e cpo -l : ayn , Ilast ?hUrst,lay evanlng for their Denbeck Betty Roberts' Sl;Iirley There will be no sdrtvices next Angeline Marotz accompani~d by will be wId August 27 irnr;nediatc- .~--------_._~ .. _

~~~s~~)in~'~~~~:~:~ ~~~t~e~~~ti:f Mae P~wers, Irene l?~x, Mary Sl~nday. The ~orth.Nebraskadis- Miss LUci~e Krampien of, Norfolk,h 1'1 t· t . d

gSharer, Jean Ann Sharer, Ruth tnct of the MIssoun synod of the went to Tilden Satullday to attend

a:~ed ncli~glm~ w~~ei~n ~ C~:kS Jean Phipps, James Hogan,' RRY~ Lutheran church will' be in session a party given by Mrs. Geral¢i Den-were ~erVCd' ce an e mand Murray, Hobert Seymour, a.t Norfolk in tho Christ Lutheran nis for Miss Laura Louise Holmes

. Paul Pefcrsen. H3.rold Racher~ church, and Rev, Moedo wlll be of Wayne.At ne(>la~llhml{'rHOUle. baumel-.. Marjorie Berg, Gell(' there. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kollath

Mr. and Mrs. William Bec~{en~ Berry, BJily Thomp:"on, Cletus ,1. ---- ----- and sons were Sunday. dinnerhauer c-nLprtnined at dinne!! on Share:, Betty Jo GIldersleeve, Ar- gucsts last week in the Peter Eru·']'hursday (;vening with· Dr. ~and nold hohrt, Harold ~?hrt" !-"or~ HOSKINS mel rhome. The BrumeLs were·Mrs. H. W, Casper and daugiP.ter, once Kohr~. John WIlhs ,Plllpps, lunc~lCon gue'Sts that evening i~ thcDorothy, and Mrs. Nettie Call" us Robert Wnght and Betty PIla. Miriam Huse of the" Her- Koll~th home, and Gustave Kollathguests. Dn Friday evening the '" * * .. aId staff, is editor of this de'- and Idaughter, Esther, were, alsoBeckenhaucl's had as dinner guests For Laura ui<ro Holmes., lJartment. Any news contri- there.Prof. antI. Mrs, C. R. Chinn and Mrs. Geral Dennis en~er~aineC:t butions from town or coun-sons and MI'. Hnd Mrs. R. R. Smith. at a pantry s ower and bndg~ Sat· try will be glady received by Son Is Born.

urday at her home in' Tilden; com~ her. ',A. son was born August 7 to Mr., Degreo of HOllor. plimentary 0 Miss Laura Muise and Mrs. Rcuben Pulz.

Degree of Honor lodge met on Holmes, whose marriage to; Her~ Mrs. Henry Aaberg went to Win~ ,Thursday evening with Mrs. L. E. man Eickh ff takes placei this sida Saturday on business. I Compl:etc 'Vater I~x.tensioll.

Pan~bakcr, Mrs. Alice BOYl(e was m?ntr.. The Wayne guests I'were Miss Ant;t0 Engdahl visited T.ho water works extension,i.nitiated into the order and slte was ¥JSSj HOI~e ,Mrs. Il?a H~lmes, friends in Wayne Saturday. w:h\ich has been under way In Hos~alis'o made chairman of juvenile Miss LoUiS and MISS ~Velyn Mrs. Carl Finup spent Friday af- kl~S qw past two weeks, is comM

~Vp'rk here..Mrs. Boyce accdmpan- Wendt, Miss F'aunetl an~: iMi.ss tcrnoon at Ernest Fuhrman's. plete.Jell a group of young folks to Nor- Faye Bcckenhauer and MISS': Mlr~ Hcnry Clinch of Wayne, spent -

alk Tuesday to attend a district iam Huse. Bridge was playod at tBC week~end with Earl Miller. nuJJdl'i New BanI.p ogram and picnic. Mni, Jane thr<:e tables and ¥i,ss Angeline Mrs. A, H. Basler ahd Mrs.. Wm. Construction of a new barn on. arnett and Mrs, Lizzie Bonawitz Marotz of Hoskins, received I high Brueckner werc in Norfolk Satur~ the ,Emil Marotz farm six: miles

Jl'ved at close of last Thursday's sc?re prize. In pl'csentin?" gt.'.ftS. to day, sout,.h.east of Hosk.ins was startedeeting. MISS Holmes, Mrs. Denms earned Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Voss and Moij:,day.

If' • '" * out the" idea of "Feathering, your family were $"Lincoln last week !i~ , -nth Doctor, lIostcs..,. nest.l" A tame pigeon and a bas~ Tuesday. . \ Dig New Well.Miss Rut,h .Docto~ cnterta~ned ,ket ~ecor~ted iq pink and +'rchid The Ben Br el fal}lily spent ~uI sc~eurich and Hen~y FaU(

last Friday mght In her ~ome brought gIfts to MI~S Holmes~ The Sunday evening last week at Peter cOn]~leted 1& new ~ell at th~ Charnortheast of Wayne in honor of hostess served two-course ~.unch~ Brumel's. lCSft.• rate [place th.1S week and haMiss Luella. Norden' of H-owells, eon, carrying out Miss ,Holmes' col- Mrs. Emnw. Casavent of Norfolk, goo 1,luCk., _ "Ncb. Miss Doris and Miss Arlyn ors. : was a Friday dinner' guest of Mrs. l I' --'Nelson, Miss Beulah Bornhoftl and * * * * i Emma 'May. -, GJ1.nt Two LIcenses.Miss Amy and Mi~s Gladys "thor. Entettain for· Sisters. : Rev. Tm, P. Frey IQ.rrived home he Ho~kins village board g.rant10.w; were guests. IThe eveni.ns: was .M!rs. F. I. Moses and Mrs.1 H. S. ,wedne~.'ay last week from a ,trip ed*~.ellBe~ to sell, beer _on theis!>?nt in pla~ng games after Which: Mo$s entertained last Th-ij,rsday to MUtaukee. P ~ses to WtIIard Fletcber anM1SS Doctor served. Miss Norden' aft~rnoon c~mplimentary to: their HarliY Ruhlow of PlainvIew, is Mr l , :Cla~ Lefler. r

'was the guest of MisslDoctor from 'sisters, Mrs. lEd. Damme of: Sioux ViSiting. relatives ~nd friends at '!'...J -Thursday of last 'week untn Mon~ City, and Miss Ruby Reed 05 Win~ Hoskins this week.1j I ~Qm.c from Islands.day of this. I side. Other guestf) were Mrs. W. Miss, Rose Ella Schaefer of Nor. 11'11513 Florence Schroeder arrived) •• * • C. Logan, Mrs. Tdm Robert~, Mrs. folk, spent last week-end with hOfllas week from the Berrtituda.

.For .Mabel Scltmelscr.~ f,..eo -!ensen and ~rs. H_ H. Honey Mrs. Walter OhluJ:ld. isl nds 'SlDd New York wh~re sheMISS Cla~a E. S~btherB, M~SS of carroll, Mrs. dora Bradd and ,Mr. ,I and Mrs. Arthur Behm~r haJ spen~ some time. I I

,Mary Curn,er and MIS~ Jean Smlth Mrs. Ben Lewis of Winside, Mr~. alQ,d sons spent Friday evening in' .,i - Ientertained at four tables of bridge "Gr~ce CavanaughJ Mrs C Hj. lIeI\~ the Frank Buss h0llJ'e. \ j .DfLU Game a.t Pierce.Friday ev.cning In Urn W. R. Ellis drickson, Mrs Hobert AUki Mr$ rJMiss DorIS Anderson of Norfolk I n a Well played game Hoskinshome complimentary to Miss Mabel Paul Sirnan, Mrs. Wlllls ~akeS, s~.ent several days last week her~ d eatedl Pierce 6 to 5 Sundl1Y inSchmeiser who leaves Wayne at Mrs. Glen Mecay, Mrs. H. . A~- Vrith +M:iss Adeline Miller. ba.$eball.l BaJtteries, Hoskins, Johnclose Of the,conege summer term kins, Mrs, R. W qa'Sper, Mr . J. At. iMr. and Mrs. A. W. Rohrke of af~ ~er~s; Pierce, Spittgerber andthis week Miss Lenore Ramsey Btlsben, Mrs. Wi]lard Wilts ,Ml' adar, were Friday guests ill the ~1tZlot'land Mra. H. S. Rlngland received H. D. Addison, rM"rs. J Mi. Str _ . G, Rohrke home here. i I - Iprizes in the games ahd Miss ha.n, Mrs. W. C Goryell, Mr~. C. . ;Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Marotz left i ITo Teach. Nursing. IISchmeiser was presented a guest Chinn, Mrs. F. G.I Dale, MrsJ D. n. atufday with Lincoln friends for r~ ~. R. Young, daughtqr 0

1prIze. The hostesses served, using C~nningham and Mrs CarlQf.I Mat- ¢hicago to attend the fair. th jE. Templins, left Sunda;flowers for table decorations. tin. Bndge waS I enjoyed. Hi~ I MrJ and Mrs. John Wagner of fp A ~i Arbor, Mich., where ~'Sh

•• " III score prize went to Mrs. pava _ 1'Y0ofsey, S. D., eameJ Saturdiy to VI 11 dp ~urslUg and teach at StGulld In J.lfj,etlng. I' ~g" and ali cut to Mrs. Noake . T\"it In the Jake M~llet home. j fep~ Fospital.

Women of St.... Mary'S ~lld were e honored guests alSo iibceiv d IMrs. Ed. Winte 's parents, Mr I 1 - Ientertained last ThurSday! by Mrs g fts. Tw:o~courSc luncheqr w~s Jlp,d Mrs. yvm. KIu of Norfolk, VIS- 1f~r Mrs. Harry Behmer. IElIzabeth Martischang and Mrs. J. s~rved by the ho~tesses. I ft.ed here Wednesday last week. !Mrs! jHtry, Behmer was rernem[~

M: d; ~ [. MI'. and Mrs. Elmer Tho~ren b~redfn er birthday, Augustr. I rIY'lINA ~n ay of last week on a HumDr: h} Si6ux €ity, were Flriday' evening rv~en atives and friends1ctuheAU:1''-' I tp:p~ ...1 j ~ests in !the Frank Millett home. ,~~e" B me~ home for a soclatl tI e

i ~ "Ca t Witt vi Ii' TburBtUty evemng callers In elIMrk LOuis Krause wentlto Sioux Fr r -reshment8. I IN rma; rpen er s- August Btermann home W re 14r. Cit Monda to VIsit her cta hter I I ~ - I

it 11, tona each Saturday. She ~nd Mra. Otto Frant,..l and ehll\i . y L Y K t ".fa' IICIUb Moots ThW'odaw ~will glady r!'celve any news lien,Bobby land BerbRr.. I l\d- f¥~s. ~~~a ;':~n~ ~:Ugtt:~, 1 The IHlghland~r Woman,;. I el hconttibuttons. I MISS. ~Uise Longe 0 n4.r ernice, yisitod in, the O. ~. Berry et Thursday ~ternoon IWith s.~ Wakefield, spent· Tbul.'sd y 4d OIDQ Tu~sday afternoon last week. JK11,leger. "The Word of e

Mrs. Car! Frevert atld family trida~ 'Of last -yveek as a uest~. Mrs Art Behmer and ild" was the topic of di.sCUS5i~'spent I<"'riday in tho Herman Longe he August Biermann home~ d ;$' da: I a d e hostess served. I ..bowe. ~ I ~"'1±' t W Ji.Ji,,;;". ' - :~"" Mr. an~.·~rs. Brunq B ,t¥~f.')'r, v -. il...."eIlD Nbse. . Icl' I'spent suiiday In stanton with Ithe Mo 1_ aljd Mr.. Hetbe iBeblller, J ,d'mghfer 'nl' Mr. al:\d M '.'•• ·."·'IW"m. Starks. . J ,_ j I e eIdt ho . r·land Mrs. Lloyd Behmer, en Lab.genb'erg, got a piep-co of

,. MI!..Ya~ .Lllue W.dCkm~nn... ape.. nt 1_ .M.r. and :Mr.s..Bruno Spi tgerier have een .il1 Chioa.go tho Ip.at ave! I.n her n.oae l"riday "'1U he· $!rM:~ II li\llt wce In the Bruno dro,,: to Stantop Wednesd y evkn- week. -.... . : '. : d t betaken to Nortolll' t~h~ve

· ...~lIttgcr',f home. ·1"· Ing 1ast Week 'to celebr.".,. e. Mrs.. Mr .. M.I.nn.ie p.la.. ne.. r.. a.n~.~..•u.gh.. '. 'doe. o..~ r.eroo.. ve the pIece. . I,')fA: . Mrs,rFh.e.J,;o-!er" Fel1e•..a,t\c1.~n":Wii,lj, .. ,VI~l···,,.,· ..' ,).,1,-"' .. -' .. '·· i· .~.~~~:i·:;Wb',t(' ,t' """, :~~~~:<.' I:~,<: e:t' WntL s'chufz. wean d~~ :M?'a:J;:t~8~·!MJlIer.~'; ,I

, na, o~d,:~hme;: sPeri.~ w.' pa"i r.'·' 'd 'Mrs; ,.A:', ' Woch