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20 PAGES One Pages 1 to 8 Airstrip Opening Attracts Crowd The -public lS InVited to Wayne city auditorium next Sunday del's Chnstmas oratorIO, "The ]\1(,sslah,' sponsored by the Wayne KJ\\-anls club Prof John R KeIth dIrects the fInal performance He has chargc of the orchestra and Prof Husspl Anderson the chOIr SolOists ate MISS Vlrgll11a Harm', of Bancroft, soprano, MISS 11 lrilyn Ross of Bancroft, con- tralto, Kenneth Gansebom of m(lpd 1enol, Bob lIansen of Em- erson, bnntOlH', and Prof Russel, Anderson of Wayne, baritone Membels of file chOIr arc First soprano, Florence Allen, Betty derson, Mrs Esther Carlson, Car- loll Connell, CorrIne Faubel, bara Felber VIrglOia Harms, Cle- OM' Heme, ElOIse Jacoby, Cdnme Johnson, Ida Macklm, Beth Cleery Jean McIlheran" Veva Mom e, Arlene Nelson, Irene Olson, Ethel Hosenkotter, Manan San. dahl, Mar:Jyn St3.ndley, Dons Smldt, MalY Tedford, Patncla Tedford Jo Ann Tunbelg", I-4ary Widman and Vanna Lou WIJSOl1 Second sopri1nos arc Elva I'r Bonnie FII'I)1lng, Donna F'ran- CIS MarJolII' Hallstrom, LeaUM Harbaugh, Betty HIldreth, Norma kn:,\('tl Dallcne Keagle, Nola Oneal, Ruth Owens, Elizabeth Paulsen, Mary Payne, PatrIC18 Powers, MarIlyn Ross, Marga1et Rowe, 1\lary Schmiedesl<:amp, Bet- ty Schulze' Jeanne Warner, Glona v..'dY and JanIce Altos arc Mrs Ed Dahf' Marjorie Alwc BLCrmdnn, Neva Brown, Vir,,' gmla Canuns Joyce Carson 4 Betty Conner ,Joan June Daw· son, Lila FIl'tchcr, PhylliS Gcb- haldt LOIS GrcellwujU, Verle Grau- er MIS Harold a.*iffin,. Vlrgmla Hale, Hunter, Adelyn John- son uane KItfelsen, Dawn Langenher , Mmam Mann, Bar- 1mI a Manners, Marian Marienau, Ida Fr,lther, Marybelle Samuelson, Bonnie Jean Smolskl, M,yy Spath, Leona Swanson, Elna Carla WrIght, Mrs Q. B. WHitmore' and Ruth Witt. 'Ij"C'nn\'s arc William hauer, Gansebom, Elmer j Qlcim 't:undahl, Wendell Pel erson, Merle Rmg, Rochester liGaJlord Ryan, Mo:rris Sandahl, IDaniel Ste\\fBrt, Earll, WIll!am Embielj .al\d I>l*, Savllle Basses a"'c' BIll AUen,' Gene Be:lmer, Robert Burnllam, Wm RyNs RIchard Clark, Rober! Crtlbb Lloyd Harold fm Robert IJanslim, qlenn Heyne, Pprr} King, Ray Leafs4edt, Vernon Paul Llngren" Don Lyon, Bah l\1eyer, E ton Miller, John 1;drke Dean PI Ison, Ray, PalJ:ner Root, Stanley Samuelson, and Gregory The orchestra IS composed of the fo!lowmg members Vlolm, George BarIo\\-, A J Atkms, Mrs !?Or-lS Sellhorn hadelle Johnson, Clif- ford \Va't, Darrell Dunnmg, Mrs Bernard Burke and MIS. Vernon Jacobs, vlOla, Mrs Marilyn TrIppy and SusIe Souders, cello, Ruth WIlliams, Richard Campbell and Ann Ah('rn, stnng b&ss, Harold Osl'on and James, flut< jannenc Gnfflth and Shirley Pflueger, bassoon, Barbara Trent- zel, tl"Umpet, BIlly Graves and John Johnson, French horn, Rlch- ald SaVIlle and James Hypse, trombone, Jack Campbell, Robert Lult and Kenneth Hopkms; pam, Jean Peters. ----- Public Is Invited to Hear 'The Messiah' Sponsored By Kiwanis Club. I' Plan Ito Organize New Dairy Unit 'I _ Dixon and Dakota Counties Cooperate in Program F Of Better Stock. A ta 109 held jn Ponca school last week, daIrymen of D1X- on and counties deCided to organize· an arqflt:JCd iJrecdmg socIal IOn to operate In cooperatIOn With the Wayne and Cedar (ounty groups 1J'hc ne\'" nSSOCldllon Will mclude most of Dal'ota county and t ...... o-thlrds of Dixon Wayne asso- CIatIOn mcludes southwest part of Dixon county and Cedar county as- soclatlOn tJhe northwest part C W ('x tenSIOn dairy hushandrylman from the collPgc of agriculture In Lmcoln. dlscl.Iss('d the value of fhe aSSOCiatIon In In- creasmg butterfat and pounds of rmll< :M:r Hibler adVised' havmg 1,500 to 2,090 cows Signed to the assoeIatl0n DiXon County Agent Howard Gillaspie ld Dakota County Agent Arthur M seman conducted the meeting \ Leo WeI enstclIl. F1Cd Starl< and Harold J [frey of DIxon county and Paul -'utbel bon Ralph Boalsi and Millo For£:>shoe of Dakota county w9re named on the comi tmttee to proceed vhth orgamza- tIOn Interest In better dalry breedmg IS growm so rapIdly that leaders believe service WIll soon he available a all farmers of east NcbI' slm , Leonard Leindecker Rites Are Held Wednesday at R}deemer Church. Wayne Resident Dies in Lincoln OF--- Oratorio- I YEAR'S CORN CROP OUT OF THE FIELD Set for Sunday of thiS year's corn crop had been gathered the flrst of the week, with a yleld"runnlng as high a)s 80 bu!'.hels to the acre Small rctUl ns have becn flom flC'lds plantC'd to alfalfa or sweet clover Comblned WIth msu(flclC'rtlt mOlstulf' have been disaPPoJnI m spots Mr I1aIdcI haY9 all corn. in Wayne county IS the h}l)r:d vaflety He knows of no 0 her l(lnd here mentIOns a orn root worm that has caused some damage It I, not related to the cut worm but It IS qUIte as much a SOUI're of InJUl'j \Vhen a farnwr masters Ol sur- vives ohe nlllsanc(' ,lOot her one appears Weather last w('pl< was favorable for corn plckmg Some who hdd fmlshed went to 1I1C [lId of others who \\Cle still hchmd ThiS spn If of coopera- tIOn, mhcrrnl In mldwest fat m populatIOns to hfe's zest and satisfactIOn Funeral fltes ",ere held Wed- nesdE\Y at 2 30 p m at Redeemer Lutheran chuI'ch for Leonard Lcmdeckcl', ncar]} \\ ho passC'd away Sunday evening at Tabl1ha went to Lincoln for the lhody Rev S K de Freese offlclated at the seTVlce Mrs Marcel Rmg, pamed by Mrs M L Rmger, sang at the ser"VlCos Bunal followed m Grecmvooki PalibeBrelS were Jay IBlegler and Will Biegler of SIOUX Wlll Lerner, Frank Heme, Fred Dcnkmgcr and Leon- ard Dcnkmgcr Leonard Lell1deckel' was born Decemher 28, 1863, 111 Furth, Ba- vana, Getpnany He marrted Maria LoUisa K\lgler Decemb£:>r 29 1889 came to Waynro m lR93 and had lIved here until a year ago last August when he we-nt to tR1Jjtha: HOmc" Dec easdd's \\ Ife passed away here m J"nuary, 1931 First Wayin;-C-;:;-unty Flying Farmer Glenn Wingett Dedicates' Po':!. One of Ihe largest, most '-'nthusi. dstiC crowds- ever assembled at an ulrsibp openmg was present at Post olumander the Arbor Lodge (arm airstrip Rites fol" Ben Warrelmann Sunday, stated V. A Hurnrlch of Are Conducted Monday Is Here In West Nebraska. ' ( h Ben Warrelmann, about 55, Richard BJier Is New Head dent of the Altona vJ('lmfy for Of V I terans of Foreign ar.d opE'rat('ri hy ",rayne some dJCd Friday, DccC'm- W rs in Wayne. bel' 6, at IllS home at Pot ler Fun- I " " eral fltes WCIC conducted Monday RIchard Baler who had been scn- kept Pilafs 'and ior VICC was promotf'd Dale Larson of Pend r and Luther at was a native of to commander of Wayne VFW Einung of Laurel b sy untJI late G Jh d h c as a post evenmg last week afternoon gIving rides:Lhose who He by when the' men met the, hall. rode ranged in age) rAtH 3 to 75 Paul Hilpert and others for He Sllcce ds Don WrIght who is years. years He returned to Germany in Dakota!t Bud Sandahl was ViSItors who flew in and were The'Y moved from 1he Altona elected nle ' jUnior VIce command- son of Pender, natry Danesia and b t f er R G Wayne and to Pottcr a ou our Leshe unuelJ reportmi on the V A IlumrlCh of West Pomt, Mr. Warrelmann leaves hiS Wife dance. C arIes Young was named Ervm Erxleben, Wingett's and two daughters, MatIlda and to th€j c tertammcnt commIttee, structor, of the Pender Aircraft t both at home John Kerrrut Florme and Beverly C,o, furnished man of Wayne il3 a anli Canning erved. aIrplanes and instructoll3r Henry Warrclmann a nephew. The PO, held a specjal meeting Sundar rweather Mr and Mrs John Warrelmann Decemh<! 'n will nbt have the permIttIng, a government lIcensed and Paul 'regular m etiJ;lg Dcccmbe:r 21, I' w.ill at the pert wentl to Potter Sunday to at· Earl Jo es and Mike Karel WIll alI"Strlp to glVe rI es nd msttpc: tend ':the rites. serve' Ja aq 7'1 tions, ,I "\; ", , I ' I I Passes at Home Here Wednesday Rites for J;s. E. Helgren Are Held in Wakefield Last Saturday. Intruders Also Enter Dixon Store and Allen Garage Wednesday Night. Money, ('Igarellf' llghtcrs nnd minor ,II ticks were- taken from the Bculey serYlce station if Can 011 Wednesday night last wc{'k The same nl[!;ht the Schell store In f:n Tletgenl al;ld other offl('ers nre making imte'stlg:atlOns I EntranCe! to the JarvIs stOl'l:' was gamed by breakmg a rear wlndpw and uSing a bar to force the baH on an door The sum of m cash was taken from two boxes, bul"'10 dollar bJlls m an oatmeal dIsh nearby were left Intruders took five cigarette lighters valued at $5 each and eIght valued at $1 each A huntmg kmfc and small artIcles ""('Ie missing- The Balley s'tatlOn was entered first because a roll of \ ulcanlZlng I uhber, \\hlch \"<15 Bussed there, \\as found m the J,lrvls place \l'udcrs splang an east wlodow latch at Ballfy al1d eVIdently left through the front door which was locked With a Illght latch They took penn.cs left In the cash tel' and sathe flashilg1hts A door ...... as pried open with a scre\\-dnver cit the Schell m Dixon and elg-aret1es and small Items were taken Two wmdo\\-s In the Allen garage were broken but nothmg was ChlCf of PolTee George Barnhoft made the first InvestlgatlOn at Carroll for Srerlff lIans Tletgen who W,lS 111 The Idttr'l' elfter""ard took ovC!' thC' matter Carroll Firms Lose in Robbery ntes were conducted Sarurday afternoon at 2 from the Hypse mdrtuary and at 2 30 from Salem Lutheran cl1urch In fwld for Mrs Aaron E lIdgren, who away at home sout h('ast of Waj1nc W<,dnesday e\ ernng, December 4 aged 48 years, 2 months and 24 dayS Rev C W Wiberg oftlclated M F A BUrial followed III th<' Wakefield crnH't('ry Pallbe,'rC"s V,f'IC' LeVI DahlgrC'n John"on, Melvlll Lunclm, Palll Dahlgren Ernest S<ll1dahl and IChc\rles Plcrson Four yeaT ago Mrs Helgren suffered herr fast serIOus atta('k of Illness SInce then sll" Ind not been well but shr' carried on to thC' he"t of hf'f devotmg self to her famlliY Hel"n Edla Marr'('lla Lr'vme was born III Pag-e county, IF! , Sf ptf'm- bel' 10, 1898] When five years old she came her pelr('nts to a farm northwest of WakefIeld She to Aaron E Helgren F bruary 1, 1923, and the famJiy h d since It ed In the Vlcmltl('S of akefwld and Wayne I DeceaSCd was confirmed m S lcm church at WakefIeld May 1, 1914, and remdlned a faIthful n ('mber Mrs Helgren ka\rs her hus- b nd, four chIldren Eugene, War- l' n, Dorothy and Gordon, and one [ andchild Donald Helgren She 1 surVived by her mother, Mrs A Levme, anc;:l three brothers, ('Roy, Bernard and Harold, all of akefleld I Those from to at· the were Mr and ffi rs VIC Wallin an 1 Rohert of tanton, IJ,. Mrs Bprt Lcv!Oe of hr'nandoah, la, MISS Florence SIOUX City Mr and rs Reyn ld Johnson and daugh- t l' of BrIstow, and Mr and Mrs , PaSses at Potter Phenomenon Is Witnessed Early Tuesday Morning I" This Vicinity. A hug''' hflil of file tnulrd h.:-- a tall of [lamp!'; strd'akC'd ar'ross the skv Tuesdny ahou: S 10 and n ol1sed conslderahle !';pprula tam as to what Jt W;:JS and where It Iclnd('d MISS -VVmn,f' Miller '" ho llves a half mIle south or to\\ n, saw the ball of flrc high m the heaH'ns and then watc!<l('QI It fflN to fhe southNlst 1t wat so IftlgC thai MISS MpH'r thought 11 musJ hc a hurnmg. plane or a huge metpor A radiO hroaIC:Ist told 1hat Omdha1people \\1 ncssed d hall of fm:' With a tAil lh t ,lppeared to be PUl plf' RC'''ldenl 1here thought thl'1 havc 1>e]n a meteor No d fll1lte Info imatlon has been recclv-e about th phenomenon Shenff Clnd M $ Hans TlCtgen drove Ia dIstance around 1 the are southeast of Wayne learly Tue day after beIng notIfIed hy MISS Meier, !Jut tlley found nothIng Flaslll'cs seen In he :..l(y Tuesday evenmg were als believed to be T Pistol To Get Burglar I -i-- Walter H. Rhlier and Wife Think Quick y Tuesday Om'lh Store. Usmg a cap p,stol, Mr and Mrs Wal cr II Rmger of Omaha tornercd a prowler m theIr drug st},re and caPifUrf'd on honest- css l)urgla Tuesday morn- U).g abo It 1 Mr Rmger IS a IJrolh- ct of L RI ger of Wayne Mr a d Mrs Ringer had worked late m thelr store As they were prepan$g to leave the $tore, Mrs Ringer hearl!l strange nOIses Mr. Ringer and found a steel cover had been lemoved from r1 coal Ihole leadmg 10 1he base· ment Mr directed hIS flashlIght mto thf hole and saw Forty-Six Make Honor Roll Here --- - - -- -- --- - - Family In Atlanta Fire Mt's E' G Smith of W,lyne n'- ('Clved \\'dl'd MOlldny t hu t hel' 11l1'('1' and hC1'1 entire famIly perished enrly III t7 Winecoff Hotel flI1C at Alantu, Ga, which killed an InJul'£'d at lPRst 100 moro t M0mb{'rs of the fanuly cre Mr and Mrs Paul Goodson 'I and two children Bar- bara, '5, and Paul, 2. of Clucago, who \\crd c/lloule from Chicago to FlorIda fior R vacatIon WAY Tcntatl\e uuugdt flg-ules pre- pared by the state Iboard of tlon for the four leachers colteges [or tl1(' commg l)l('nnlum mclude fo- 11w \V,lyne school i1 npw "'tndl- um moof'rmzed ltghtmg for 1)\(' lr('lln,ng sl'hool and l"('pHlr Funeral $ervice Held Mark W. Simpsj>n Dies Her1 Saturday Evejling After Two-Month Illness. Mdrl< W. Simps tn. resident or Wdyne county 36 years, passed away Saturday e 'enmg, Decem· h('l" 7, al 9 o'c1ock j aged 67 years, 29 days 1\11' SuTjpson had be-en III Jar t\\ 0 months land had recelv· e-d c,lIe 111 land SIOUX City hosplt,q]s 'HIS copdltlon became ClltlCdl Saturday Irornmg and WelS brought to t local hospltfl.1 where he dlCd that evenmg' \ Funer,l1 lites Were conducted Tuesday aftel'I100l1 nt 2 10 from Students at Wayne Schoql l11C' C' 1UPC'! 'wllh Rov Earn High Rating for OlhC't n P!"Oett, Presbytermn -Second Period. nllnlstel In charg(j Robert Han. sC'n sang "In 1he Garden" and "Old cIty school has 46 on the Rugged Cross' ¥ISS hon 1 IroIl,for the second Johnson ,1cc(lmpanJed hIm BurIal perl 14 sel1lors, nme ]ul1lo'1-sl, 14 folloy. ed In Greenwood cemetery, sophornprC's and nme freshmen To Pallheare-I"S were Dale Presoott; place on the list, el studpnt must Arthur Mfl.nn, CurtiS Foote-, Wal" have avdrages of :l or b£ltcr and 1el Simonm Eliza Kelley antt no grBide below 2 Phyllis Foster, MC'I\ In Russell sophomorp, has an a\ieragc 01 1 III Marl, Willard Impson, son of live subJC'cts Rll'hul d nnd VIC ma SImpson} The roll mcludes of "'flS <It Oelklnnd la, NOHm. 1, HJluegal{le Bucltcl, Beatnce l)('r R, Iflr9 HE' maltf\ed MiSS R1!ye Stage, Ruth Shufelt, 'enlOrs :tt Avoca, la, March 29. thei' BUll'lter, Harlan IklCr Jun- [ 19(h alld 10 t1H'rn; was onG WIS, PhylliS Foslel Dick Baller, son ])elln A tlIel?e, Mrs 1\.£:>lth Faunel1 Palmer Claire Sm1nlCr- R('cd, made Ill'r I11OmC' With the man, Donna Day, Sm1[Jsons for 12 ydal's, and an 01'- 1 25, Colleen Rogge senlOI", DeVee phan, Chdrlcs Apgh, was m the1r Relkofsl<l, Eugene Vahlkamp, home 10 yeal s lors, LOIS Spahr, :'jophomarc, Tlw Slmpsons rarne tOT Wayne ley Maben Nadlre Lage, count) In 1910 and had been on a men, 15, Durothy Mullen, Betty farm l1('ar Wayne !'lInCr> With the Ann Petersen, Dick Puwcrs, l'x('epllon of SIX }eral s when they IQrs, LaNlta Woods, Fern Mohl, llved In W,lynp an(f J\1r Simpson freshmen, 166, Vlrgmla M"yer, 111 h\ lpNI Wm m the thre(' suhJects, 17;; Esther KfJrn, mortu,iry Annrtta Nelson, Elamc Test, DC'ccascd '" dS a Imembel' of the lores Victor, setllors, Beverly An- PI dcrson B<'l'tllta DOling Joan Har- Mr Sllnpson leales his \\ Ire and vey, Nbrman Maben, LOIS son Dean, also a Irothel" Jess E AdelYllC' Claussen Simpson and a Sl ter Mrs Rob"'- na Joan Wert, soPhomores, ert Wilson, both {Oakland, la, Joan :meckf'nhaucr, M<irdclle Lar- Four brothers and l sister proecd. scn, RlObC'1 t Mose;;, ,Jack Fisher, cd h1m 111 deatl] freshmen, :2, Delila Frese, Lloyd 1 Russell. senIOrs, Jeannme Milliken. Bd t F JUnIor, B('rnIta Recg, MaxInc Nel- U ge gures son, 'Warren EllIS, B,lhe Benthack, sophomores, Bah SmIth, freshman Include tadium Huge Ball of Fire Legislature Action-A. P I Soon on Made Arouses Opu ace For State Schools. ' 'j'1 Iwalth, \\ ith l<lUSeS ,111<1 safe· gll.ll't\', 1 h POll1lc'd oul th 11 ,Ih!-l.\' l('('S fl'om lind tiellool 110m colds Loss In doll,us Imounts mtn millions yl'IlI' 11 lS noted th,\t one-fOUl th uf ali IJl'ople III the llmtt'd h8\ c three or mOlf' (old pet' )('<11', hnU, at IC,lst t\\O l'Jlds H'ry snhall pro- pOl tJon es(/ape \\ 11h only one or pont' 1'he cold 1:S dlsagrC'c- dbl/.' ,lOd but It IS not dclflg<'1 nus unless It he comes sOl11t'thll1g fhel leport expldllls fThp busy prrson In C'H'r} da} nde cannot posslblJ a\Old expoku",-, to colds lIe mdY lXppct 10 l)(' spr'lyed "'Ith cold gt I ms by cour.:ht'l sand snce:!.cl S \\ l!l.el ("\ 1..'1' (I m'lds gd.th- er Do ,\II \\ ho .1ft' pxposect, calch cold No th() <10 not Some pe(lnle seem to Ilene a na1tu ,d rCslstanc (' to colds Ot!lCls <Ire n<ltUldll) SUSc(ptlble and nppc ,u to {",,: h ('(td at €'\ cr) oPP0l111nJt) CI ance IS probcill!;r d fuclor, but hel t' ,U l' (,(,1't,l1l1 (clleless IwactlcPs til,', do 01,11" us mo\(' Ilk< I) to CdtCI1 cold liggesl('(} oul of hal dl) stully r(iloms dles<; t 11' tIll' \\(,<1tl1('1' d \IlIHd dlPt ll1 mdd('r:tllon grt plent: (If 1 (lst keep (h',ln Kc'('p d ('old d()\\ 11 to a ('old to dodge the UlHh l LlkL'1 dncI fmal rites Legion Offiter Speaks to Post '11"'1 '" 'I #ll..-jl\, " ., i, I. 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Page 1: THE WAYNE HERALO 20newspapers.cityofwayne.org/Wayne Herald (1888-Present...Mr. Warrelmann leaves hiS Wife dance. C arIes Young was named Ervm Erxleben, Wingett's in~ and two daughters,

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Airstrip OpeningAttracts Crowd

The -public lS InVited to Waynecity auditorium next Sunday eve~

~::~~1 ~ne~j~l~;es~~taat~o~~~rH:I~~del's Chnstmas oratorIO, "The]\1(,sslah,' sponsored by the WayneKJ\\-anls club Prof John R KeIthdIrects the fInal performance Hehas chargc of the orchestra andProf Husspl Anderson the chOIr

SolOists ate MISS Vlrgll11aHarm', of Bancroft, soprano, MISS11 lrilyn Ross of Bancroft, con­tralto, Kenneth Gansebom of 05~

m(lpd 1enol, Bob lIansen of Em­erson, bnntOlH', and Prof Russel,Anderson of Wayne, baritone

Membels of file chOIr arc Firstsoprano, Florence Allen, Betty An~

derson, Mrs Esther Carlson, Car­loll Connell, CorrIne Faubel, B~ll'~

bara Felber VIrglOia Harms, Cle­OM' Heme, ElOIse Jacoby, CdnmeJohnson, Ida Macklm, Beth Me~

Cleery Jean McIlheran" VevaMom e, Arlene Nelson, Irene Olson,Ethel Hosenkotter, Manan San.dahl, Mar:Jyn St3.ndley, DonsSmldt, MalY Tedford, PatnclaTedford Jo Ann Tunbelg", I-4aryWidman and Vanna Lou WIJSOl1

Second sopri1nos arc Elva Flsh~

I'r Bonnie FII'I)1lng, Donna F'ran­CIS MarJolII' Hallstrom, LeaUMHarbaugh, Betty HIldreth, Normakn:,\('tl Dallcne Keagle, NolaOneal, Ruth Owens, ElizabethPaulsen, Mary Payne, PatrIC18Powers, MarIlyn Ross, Marga1etRowe, 1\lary Schmiedesl<:amp, Bet­ty Schulze' Jeanne Warner, Glonav..'dY and JanIce

Altos arc MrsEd Dahf' MarjorieAlwc BLCrmdnn, Neva Brown, Vir,,'gmla Canuns Joyce Carson

4Betty

Conner ,Joan Co~nd, June Daw·son, Lila FIl'tchcr, PhylliS Gcb­haldt LOIS GrcellwujU, Verle Grau­er MIS Harold a.*iffin,. VlrgmlaHale, Jean~1Hunter, Adelyn John­son ~1rs uane KItfelsen, DawnLangenher , Mmam Mann, Bar­1m Ia Manners, Marian Marienau,Ida Fr,lther, Marybelle Samuelson,Bonnie SC~lOeder, Jean Smolskl,M,yy Spath, Leona Swanson, ElnaW~lkl'r, Carla WrIght, Mrs Q. B.WHitmore' and Ruth Witt.

'Ij"C'nn\'s arc William Becken~

hauer, Ke~neth Gansebom, Elmer jJohnson,~ Qlcim 't:undahl, WendellPel erson, Merle Rmg, Ed~mRochester liGaJlord Ryan, Mo:rrisSandahl, IDaniel Ste\\fBrt, J~Earll, WIll!am Embielj .al\d I>l*,Savllle

Basses a"'c' BIll AUen,' GeneBe:lmer, Robert Burnllam, WmRyNs RIchard Clark, Rober!Crtlbb Lloyd l'~arle(', Harold Grlf~

fm Robert IJanslim, qlenn Heyne,Pprr} King, Ray Leafs4edt, VernonJa{ob~ Paul Llngren" Don Lyon,Bah l\1eyer, E ton Miller, John1;drke Dean PI Ison, ~~old Ray,PalJ:ner Root, Stanley Samuelson,~t~\~:n Von~fggern and Gregory

The orchestra IS composed of thefo!lowmg members Vlolm, GeorgeBarIo\\-, A J Atkms, Mrs !?Or-lS

Sellhorn hadelle Johnson, Clif­ford \Va't, Darrell Dunnmg, MrsBernard Burke and MIS. VernonJacobs, vlOla, Mrs Marilyn TrIppyand SusIe Souders, cello, RuthWIlliams, Richard Campbell andAnn Ah('rn, stnng b&ss, HaroldOsl'on and Marybel~e James,flut< jannenc Gnfflth and Shirley

~~~;~~rllBN~~O~on~~ra~~d~~~~yPflueger, bassoon, Barbara Trent­zel, tl"Umpet, BIlly Graves andJohn Johnson, French horn, Rlch­ald SaVIlle and James Hypse,trombone, Jack Campbell, RobertLult and Kenneth Hopkms; tym~

pam, Jean Peters.-----

Public Is Invited to Hear'The Messiah' Sponsored

By Kiwanis Club.

I'

Plan Ito OrganizeNew Dairy Unit'I _

Dixon and Dakota CountiesCooperate in Program

FOf Better Stock.

A t a rn~'cl 109 held jn Poncaschool last week, daIrymen of D1X­on and Dr~kota counties deCided toorganize· an arqflt:JCd iJrecdmg as~

socIal IOn to operate In cooperatIOnWith the Wayne and Cedar (ountygroups 1J'hc ne\'" nSSOCldllon Willmclude most of Dal'ota county andt ...... o-thlrds of Dixon Wayne asso­CIatIOn mcludes southwest part ofDixon county and Cedar county as­soclatlOn tJhe northwest part

C W ~Ilble-r, ('x tenSIOn dairyhushandrylman from the collPgc ofagriculture In Lmcoln. dlscl.Iss('dthe value of fhe aSSOCiatIon In In­

creasmg butterfat and pounds ofrmll< :M:r Hibler adVised' havmg1,500 to 2,090 cows Signed to theassoeIatl0n

DiXon County Agent HowardGillaspie ld Dakota County AgentArthur M seman conducted themeeting \

Leo WeI enstclIl. F1Cd Starl< andHarold J [frey of DIxon countyand Paul -'utbel bon Ralph Boalsiand Millo For£:>shoe of Dakotacounty w9re named on the comitmttee to proceed vhth orgamza­tIOn

Interest In better dalry breedmgIS growm so rapIdly that leadersbelieve t~ service WIll soon heavailable a all farmers of nt)rth~

east NcbI' slm

,

Leonard Leindecker RitesAre Held Wednesday at

R}deemer Church.

Wayne ResidentDies in Lincoln

-~~GH ;~~ C~NT OF--- Hand~l Oratorio-I

YEAR'S CORN CROP

OUT OF THE FIELD Set for SundayCO~~~t~;~71~~73R pe~a~~~~of thiS year's corn crop hadbeen gathered the flrst of theweek, with a yleld"runnlng ashigh a)s 80 bu!'.hels to the acreSmall rctUl ns have becn flomflC'lds plantC'd to alfalfa orsweet clover Comblned WIthmsu(flclC'rtlt mOlstulf' lesult~

have been disaPPoJnI Jn~ mspots Mr I1aIdcI haY9 all corn.in Wayne county IS the h}l)r:dvaflety He knows of no 0 herl(lnd here H(~ mentIOns a ornroot worm that has causedsome damage It I, not relatedto the cut worm but It IS qUIteas much a SOUI're of InJUl'j\Vhen a farnwr masters Ol sur­vives ohe nlllsanc(' ,lOot her oneappears Weather last w('pl<was favorable for corn plckmgSome who hdd fmlshed went to1I1C [lId of others who \\Cle stillhchmd ThiS spn If of coopera­tIOn, mhcrrnl In mldwest fat mpopulatIOns ,~ctds to hfe's zestand satisfactIOn

Funeral fltes ",ere held Wed­nesdE\Y at 2 30 p m at RedeemerLutheran chuI'ch for LeonardLcmdeckcl', ncar]} R~, \\ ho passC'daway Sunday evening at Tabl1ha

;~o~~~ l~e;~~~~:.nUP~f~~~I~I\~~~:went to Lincoln for the lhody RevS K de Freese offlclated at theseTVlce Mrs Marcel Rmg, accom~

pamed by Mrs M L Rmger, sangat the ser"VlCos Bunal followed mGrecmvooki cetnct~l} PalibeBrelSwere Jay IBlegler and Will Bieglerof SIOUX ~It}, Wlll Lerner, FrankHeme, Fred Dcnkmgcr and Leon­ard Dcnkmgcr

Leonard Lell1deckel' was bornDecemher 28, 1863, 111 Furth, Ba­vana, Getpnany He marrted MariaLoUisa K\lgler Decemb£:>r 29 1889De~eased came to Waynro m

lR93 and had lIved here until ayear ago last August when hewe-nt to tR1Jjtha: HOmc"

Dec easdd's \\ Ife passed awayhere m J"nuary, 1931

First Wayin;-C-;:;-unty FlyingFarmer Glenn Wingett

Dedicates' Po':!.

One of Ihe largest, most '-'nthusi.dstiC crowds- ever assembled at an

---~--- ulrsibp openmg was present atPost olumander the Arbor Lodge (arm airstrip

Rites fol" Ben Warrelmann Sunday, stated V. A Hurnrlch of

Are Conducted Monday Is E~ectedHere ~re;:erP~~:~ol~~;~i"6o=:~~~~iIn West Nebraska. ' ( h

Ben Warrelmann, about 55, reSl~ Richard BJier Is New Head ~~a1~hO~~~~~~~Irs:ri~ i~~~e~dent of the Altona vJ('lmfy for Of V I terans of Foreign ar.d opE'rat('ri hy ",rayne C"~unty'ssome yC'ar~. dJCd Friday, DccC'm- W rs in Wayne. rlr~lY~~~fap~~pt'l~ ~~,~n ~t~~~~~bel' 6, at IllS home at Pot ler Fun- I " "eral fltes WCIC conducted Monday RIchard Baler who had been scn- kept Pilafs COrdOl1~IOrCSSler'and

ior VICC c~mmandQrwas promotf'd Dale Larson of Pend r and Lutherat ~~.tW'ar~lmannwas a native of to commander of Wayne VFW Einung of Laurel b sy untJI lateG Jh d h c as a post TUe~aY evenmg last week afternoon gIving rides:Lhose whoy~~~a;;an~nHe c:'~se em~oyed by when the' men met a~ the, hall. rode ranged in age) rAtH 3 to 75Paul Hilpert and others for s~veral He Sllcce ds Don WrIght who is years.years He returned to Germany in Dakota!t Bud Sandahl was ad~ ViSItors who flew in and were

~~cr~N: r:~~edt~n~h~~enC~n~~ ~~::'~~nfd3~ !~~IO~a~~(~eon~~~ ~~~ ~b~~n~~~~;et~~cW~::bke~~Pa~JThe'Y moved from 1he Altona VI~ elected nle' jUnior VIce command- son of Pender, natry Danesia and

b t f er R G Fuclb~rth,of Wayne and~~~t~ to Pottcr a ou our ye~rs Leshe unuelJ reportmi on the V A IlumrlCh of West Pomt,

Mr. Warrelmann leaves hiS Wife dance. C arIes Young was named Ervm Erxleben, Wingett's in~and two daughters, MatIlda and to th€j c tertammcnt commIttee, structor, of the Pender Aircraft tEdn~, both at home John Warrel~ Kerrrut Florme and Beverly C,o, furnished gOVprllnie~t licen~ed'man of Wayne il3 a broth~r anli Canning erved. aIrplanes and instructoll3rHenry Warrclmann a nephew. The PO, held a specjal meeting E~ch Sundar hcreaf~r, rweather

Mr and Mrs John Warrelmann Decemh<! 'n ~nd will nbt have the permIttIng, a government lIcensedHenr~ Wan:el~ann and Paul Htl~ 'regular m etiJ;lg Dcccmbe:r 21, I' i~structor w.ill ~~~re~en~. at thepert wentl to Potter Sunday to at· Earl Jo es and Mike Karel WIll alI"Strlp to glVe rI es nd msttpc:tend ':the rites. serve' Ja aq 7'1 tions, l;~

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Passes at HomeHere Wednesday

Rites for J;s. A~ E. HelgrenAre Held in Wakefield

Last Saturday.

Intruders Also Enter DixonStore and Allen Garage

Wednesday Night.

Money, ('Igarellf' llghtcrs nndminor ,II ticks were- taken from the

~~l~~r ;~~~;~I C~;f~C~~~~c'r~l~h~Bculey serYlce station if Can 011Wednesday night last wc{'k Thesame nl[!;ht the Schell store In DIX~

f:na~J~e ;~~~~~~lct :1~;~11f I~I~~;Tletgenl al;ld other offl('ers nremaking imte'stlg:atlOns I

EntranCe! to the JarvIs stOl'l:' wasgamed by breakmg a rear wlndpwand uSing a bar to force the baHon an mSld~' door The sum of ~20

m cash was taken from two boxes,bul"'10 dollar bJlls m an oatmealdIsh nearby were left Intruderstook five cigarette lighters valuedat $5 each and eIght valued at $1each A huntmg kmfc and smallartIcles ""('Ie missing-

The Balley s'tatlOn was enteredfirst because a roll of \ ulcanlZlngI uhber, \\hlch \"<15 Bussed there,\\as found m the J,lrvls place In~

\l'udcrs splang an east wlodowlatch at Ballfy ~ al1d eVIdently leftthrough the front door which waslocked With a Illght latch Theytook penn.cs left In the cash regls~

tel' and sathe flashilg1htsA door ...... as pried open with a

scre\\-dnver cit the Schell store~ mDixon and elg-aret1es and smallItems were taken Two wmdo\\-s In

the Allen garage were broken butnothmg was ml~smg

ChlCf of PolTee George Barnhoftmade the first InvestlgatlOn atCarroll for Srerlff lIans Tletgenwho W,lS 111 The Idttr'l' elfter""ardtook ovC!' thC' matter

Carroll FirmsLose in Robbery

I'-~uneral ntes were conductedSarurday afternoon at 2 from theHypse mdrtuary and at 2 30 fromSalem Lutheran cl1urch In Wake~

fwld for Mrs Aaron E lIdgren,who pas~C'd away at hel~ homesout h('ast of Waj1nc W<,dnesdaye\ ernng, December 4 aged 48years, 2 months and 24 dayS RevC W Wiberg oftlclated M F

~1~~I~d\)~n~; AE::~~~h aCf~~~BUrial followed III th<' WakefieldcrnH't('ry Pallbe,'rC"s V,f'IC' LeVIDahlgrC'n W~lt('r John"on, MelvlllLunclm, Palll Dahlgren ErnestS<ll1dahl and IChc\rles Plcrson

Four yeaT ago Mrs Helgrensuffered herr fast serIOus atta('kof Illness SInce then sll" Ind notbeen well but shr' carried on to thC'he"t of hf'f s~rength, devotmg her~

self uns('lfls~ly to her famlliYHel"n Edla Marr'('lla Lr'vme was

born III Pag-e county, IF! , Sf ptf'm­bel' 10, 1898] When five years oldshe came \~l:h her pelr('nts to afarm northwest of WakefIeld She

~S' marrli~t to Aaron E Helgren

F bruary 1 , 1923, and the famJiyh d since It ed In the Vlcmltl('S of

akefwld and Wayne

IDeceaSCd was confirmed m

S lcm church at WakefIeld May1 , 1914, and remdlned a faIthfuln ('mber

Mrs Helgren ka\rs her hus­b nd, four chIldren Eugene, War­l' n, Dorothy and Gordon, and one

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andchild Donald Helgren She1 surVived by her mother, Mrs

A Levme, anc;:l three brothers,('Roy, Bernard and Harold, all ofakefleld

I Those from out-of~town to at·t~nd the ~uneral were Mr and

ffirs VIC Wallin an 1 Rohert of

tanton, IJ,. Mrs Bprt Lcv!Oe ofhr'nandoah, la, MISS Florence

~cterson ~f SIOUX City Mr andrs Reyn ld Johnson and daugh­

t l' of BrIstow, and Mr and Mrs

F::·:~;;~~~~~~·t, PaSses at Potter

Phenomenon Is WitnessedEarly Tuesday Morning

I" This Vicinity.

A hug''' hflil of file tnulrd h.:-- atall of [lamp!'; strd'akC'd ar'ross theskv Tuesdny mO~llmg- ahou: S 10and n ol1sed conslderahle !';pprulatam as to what Jt W;:JS and whereIt Iclnd('d

MISS -VVmn,f' Miller '" ho llves ahalf mIle south or to\\ n, saw theball of flrc high m the heaH'nsand then watc!<l('QI It fflN to fhesouthNlst 1t wat so IftlgC thaiMISS MpH'r thought 11 musJ hc ahurnmg. plane or a huge metpor

A radiO hroaIC:Ist told 1hatOmdha1people \\1 ncssed d hall offm:' With a tAil lh t ,lppeared to bePUl plf' RC'''ldenl 1here thoughtthl'1 m~st havc 1>e]n a meteor

No d fll1lte Info imatlon has beenrecclv-e about th phenomenon

Shenff Clnd M $ Hans TlCtgendrove Ia conSI~rablC dIstancearound 1 the are southeast ofWayne learly Tue day after beIngnotIfIed hy MISS Meier, !Jut tlleyfound nothIng ~ •

Flaslll'cs seen In he :..l(y Tuesdayevenmg were als believed to beeaused~_

Use~ T~~: PistolTo Get Burglar

I -i--Walter H. Rhlier and Wife

Think Quick y Tuesday~t Om'lh Store.

Usmg a Sltlgle~hot cap p,stol,Mr and Mrs Wal cr II Rmger ofOmaha tornercd a prowler m theIrdrug st},re and caPifUrf'd on honest­to~good css l)urgla Tuesday morn­U).g abo It 1 Mr Rmger IS a IJrolh­ct of M~rtm L RI ger of Wayne

Mr a d Mrs Ringer had workedlate m thelr store As they wereprepan$g to leave the $tore, MrsRinger hearl!l strange nOIses Mr.Ringer mve~tlgatod and found asteel cover had been lemoved fromr1 coal Ihole leadmg 10 1he base·ment Mr Ring~r directed hISflashlIght mto thf hole and saw

Forty-Six MakeHonor Roll Here

--~---~ --- - - -- -- --- - ---------~ -Family Peri~lzes

In Atlanta FireMt's E' G Smith of W,lyne n'­

('Clved \\'dl'd MOlldny t hu t hel' 11l1'('1'

and hC1'1 entire famIly perishedenrly Sa~UI'dRY III t7 WinecoffHotel flI1C at Alantu, Ga, whichkilled 1~ ~rsom; an InJul'£'d atlPRst 100 moro t M0mb{'rs of thefanuly cre Mr and Mrs PaulGoodson 'I and two children Bar­bara, '5, and Paul, 2. of Clucago,who \\crd c/lloule from Chicago toFlorIda fior R vacatIon

WAY

Tcntatl\e uuugdt flg-ules pre­pared by the state Iboard of educa~

tlon for the four leachers colteges[or tl1(' commg l)l('nnlum mcludefo- 11w \V,lyne school i1 npw "'tndl­um moof'rmzed ltghtmg s~slpm

for 1)\(' lr('lln,ng sl'hool and l"('pHlr

Funeral $erviceHeld~\ Chap~J

Mark W. Simpsj>n Dies Her1Saturday Evejling After

Two-Month Illness.

Mdrl< W. Simpstn. resident orWdyne county 36 years, passedaway Saturday e 'enmg, Decem·h('l" 7, al 9 o'c1ock j aged 67 years,29 days 1\11' SuTjpson had be-enIII Jar t\\ 0 months land had recelv·e-d c,lIe 111 ~Vaync land SIOUX Cityhosplt,q]s 'HIS copdltlon becameClltlCdl Saturday Irornmg and h~WelS brought to t local hospltfl.1where he dlCd that evenmg' \

Funer,l1 lites Were conductedTuesday aftel'I100l1 nt 2 10 from Students at Wayne Schoqll11C' R('cl~enha\l('1" C' 1UPC'! 'wllh Rov Earn High Rating forOlhC't n P!"Oett, Presbytermn -Second Period.nllnlstel In charg(j Robert Han.sC'n sang "In 1he Garden" and "Old ~a;ync cIty school has 46 on theRugged Cross' ¥ISS Constanc~ hon 1 IroIl,for the second slx~\\i'eek

Johnson ,1cc(lmpanJed hIm BurIal perl ~I 14 sel1lors, nme ]ul1lo'1-sl, 14folloy. ed In Greenwood cemetery, sophornprC's and nme freshmen ToPallheare-I"S were Dale Presoott; place on the list, el studpnt mustArthur Mfl.nn, CurtiS Foote-, Wal" have avdrages of :l or b£ltcr and1el Simonm Eliza Kelley antt no grBide below 2 Phyllis Foster,MC'I\ In Russell ~ ~I sophomorp, has an a\ieragc 01 1 III

Marl, Willard Impson, son of live subJC'ctsRll'hul d nnd VIC ma SImpson} The roll mcludes Averag~ of"'flS bOII~ <It Oelklnnd la, NOHm. 1, HJluegal{le Bucltcl, Beatncel)('r R, Iflr9 HE' maltf\ed MiSS R1!ye Stage, Ruth Shufelt, 'enlOrs Es~Kll~on :tt Avoca, la, March 29. thei' BUll'lter, Harlan IklCr Jun-

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19(h alld 10 t1H'rn; was I>orn~ onG WIS, PhylliS Foslel Dick Baller,son ])elln A tlIel?e, Mrs 1\.£:>lth Faunel1 Palmer Claire Sm1nlCr­R('cd, made Ill'r I11OmC' With the man, Donna Day, sopl~omol"es,Sm1[Jsons for 12 ydal's, and an 01'- 1 25, Colleen Rogge senlOI", DeVeephan, Chdrlcs Apgh, was m the1r Relkofsl<l, Eugene Vahlkamp, Jun~home 10 yeal s lors, LOIS Spahr, :'jophomarc, Shlr~

Tlw Slmpsons rarne tOT Wayne ley Maben Nadlre Lage, fresh~count) In 1910 and had been on a men, 15, Durothy Mullen, Bettyfarm l1('ar Wayne !'lInCr> With the Ann Petersen, Dick Puwcrs, sen~l'x('epllon of SIX }eral s when they IQrs, LaNlta Woods, Fern Mohl,llved In W,lynp an(f J\1r Simpson freshmen, 166, Vlrgmla M"yer, 111

h\ lpNI Wm n('ck~nhaucr m the thre(' suhJects, 17;; Esther KfJrn,mortu,iry Annrtta Nelson, Elamc Test, Va~

DC'ccascd '" dS a Imembel' of the lores Victor, setllors, Beverly An-PI E'sbyterJ~ut churc~ dcrson B<'l'tllta DOling Joan Har-

Mr Sllnpson leales his \\ Ire and vey, Nbrman Maben, J~l1lors LOISson Dean, also a Irothel" Jess E Wlcla~d, AdelYllC' Claussen Don~Simpson and a Sl ter Mrs Rob"'- na Ba~'CI', Joan Wert, soPhomores,ert Wilson, both {Oakland, la, Joan :meckf'nhaucr, M<irdclle Lar­Four brothers and l sister proecd. scn, RlObC'1 t Mose;;, ,Jack Fisher,cd h1m 111 deatl] freshmen, :2, Delila Frese, Lloyd

-i-~- 1 Russell. senIOrs, Jeannme Milliken.

B d t F JUnIor, B('rnIta Recg, MaxInc Nel­U ge gures son, 'Warren EllIS, B,lhe Benthack,

sophomores, Bah SmIth, freshman

Include tadium Huge Ball of FireLegislature T~kes Action-A. P I

Soon on E~tinJates Made Arouses Opu aceFor State Schools. '

'j'1 ~~ ;~l~,n~::~r(~ ~l(~~~!\l~:n~~~,:t~~~Iwalth, \\ ith l<lUSeS ,111<1 safe·gll.ll't\', 1 h POll1lc'd oul th 11mo~l ,Ih!-l.\' l('('S fl'om \\(lrl~ lindtiellool Il'S~111 110m colds LossIn doll,us Imounts mtn millionsl'VL'I~ yl'IlI' 11 lS noted th,\tone-fOUl th uf ali IJl'ople III thellmtt'd St~tcs h8\ c three ormOlf' (old pet' )('<11', hnU, atIC,lst t\\O l'Jlds H'ry snhall pro­pOl tJon es(/ape \\ 11h only oneor pont' 1'he cold 1:S dlsagrC'c­dbl/.' ,lOd (lost1~ but It IS notdclflg<'1 nus unless It hecomessOl11t'thll1g ~'orse fhel leportexpldllls fThp busy prrson In

C'H'r} da} nde cannot posslblJa\Old expoku",-, to colds lIemdY lXppct 10 l)(' spr'lyed "'Ithcold gt I ms by cour.:ht'l sandsnce:!.cl S \\ l!l.el ("\ 1..'1' (I m'lds gd.th­er Do ,\II \\ ho .1ft' pxposect,calch cold ~ No th() <10 notSome pe(lnle seem to Ilene ana1tu ,d rCslstanc (' to coldsOt!lCls <Ire n<ltUldll) SUSc(ptlbleand nppc ,u to {",,: h ('(td at €'\ ~cr) oPP0l111nJt) CI ance ISprobcill!;r d fuclor, but hel t' ,U l'

(,(,1't,l1l1 (clleless IwactlcPs til,',do 01,11" us mo\(' Ilk< I) to CdtCI1cold SRf(,l~Ulld;; liggesl('(}~{e('p oul of hal dl) stullyr(iloms dles<; t 11' tIll' \\(,<1tl1('1'('~t d \IlIHd dlPt ll1 mdd('r:tllongrt plent: (If 1 (lst keep (h',lnKc'('p d ('old d()\\ 11 to a ('old tododge the UlHh l LlkL'1 dncI fmalrites~~~

Legion OffiterSpeaks to Post

'11"'1 '" 'I #ll..-jl\, ".,'r~~-+';'-'!'I'\ i,I. I 1 I, , :1

THE WAYNE HERALO

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Page 2: THE WAYNE HERALO 20newspapers.cityofwayne.org/Wayne Herald (1888-Present...Mr. Warrelmann leaves hiS Wife dance. C arIes Young was named Ervm Erxleben, Wingett's in~ and two daughters,

1 tIp. vanillaY2 cup ch'Jppec{,~rnut meats

Walnut halves

Can.ol' ~n.aJz.t.:. Dim/o.The Homema.kers' Buteau

A," EXIT4 Saltway Stroke

earol Drake's favorite

Christmas cookies

A full cooky jar adds much to the en­joyment of the holiday season. Thesecookies will make pleasant snackingfor droppers~inor for the family,

CHOCOLATE NfJT COOKIES

This luscious mouth(ul is fl cross br­twei!n a cooky and a candy. The reOJlcuses no sugar.3 one·oz. squares

unsweetenedchocolate

1 fifteen-oz. caneweetened con-densed (notevaporated) milk

Melt chocolate over hot wa ter; addcondensed milk; stir until wellblended; add vanilla. Stir in waln,utmeats; drop by 7"2"-teaspoonfuls ontowell.greased cooky sheet. Place wal­nut half': on each cooky. Bake inmoderatA oven (350° F.) 10 to 12minutes. IRemove from cooky sheetto rack immediately. Makes about 5dozen cookies.

HONIY HERMITS

Here's another sugarless cooky. Besure to grease the cooky sheet well, (orcookies containing honey tend to stlCIe..

, 1Y4 cups all· Yz cup honeypurpose flour !4 cup melted

Y4 tsp. soda shorteningYz tsp. salt Y2 cup choppedYz tsp. cinnamon raisinsY2 tsp. nutmeg Y2 cup c~opped

1 egg, well beaten nut me~ts

Sift flour and then measure intosifter with soda. salt, cinnamon andnutmeg. Combine the egg, honey,melted shortening, raisil1s and nut

:e:t:~i;::a~~~~ ~~lh~~~~~~x~:r~:mixing well_ Drop by teaspoonfulsonto well-greased cooky sheet. Bakein a moderate oven (375° F.) 12 to15 minutes or until do'"'~ Makes 2}1dozen cookies.

Buy Nuts NowWalnuts i~;ri~h~':'~r~'d,Lb. 4geWalnuts ~~~ris~.':',~~~I:d,.Lb,43c

PeanutSROIlsted.........Lb.27c

P , 4·oz. 39cecans Shelled Bag

Almonds Sbelled ~~~ 250

Fifberls Shelled .. , ..", .. ,~~~ 290

Peanuts ~~~;edB~~a:;:~h:l~~~ 290, ,

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"lIptm.,."" SltIt'.W.:I,,,,, m,n" ttt I(..

46·oz. '23C.. Can

No.2Y" 20#>. Can "

3Y13~~ 27C

-requires no 8'Ugar

CRANBERRY RELISH

4 cups or 1 lb. cranberries1 mediUr-size orange1 cup mild-fluvored honey

KITCHEN CRAFTFLOUR

25-lb. Bag 50-lb. BClg

$1.63 $2.99Get 3 favorite recipes forChnstmas cookies free.

Flit; for lnr,..IN THE DECEMBER

~t?ndi* CHRISTMAS RECIPES At* PARTY IDEAS ~* HOLlDAY DECORATING

ph,sotfrerolllstlllldillllfmr.mlllldfidiDII

Wash cranberries and orange;remove blemishes. Peel or­ange, remove white mem­brane from rind and seedsfrom pulp. Grind cra.nberries,orange rind and pUlp in foodchopper, using medium knife.Pour honey over the fruit,stir to blend. Flll sterilizedpint jars. Let stand 24 hoursbefore using to develop flavor.Makes about 2 pints relish;,

PIf.-HOI.IDAY

SALE AT SAPEWAY

Above prices ale ~ffective t~roUgh December\\~4' in Wayne

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,A good way to save time for the extra duties of the holiday season is bydoing your Christn\as food ahopping early at Safeway, Just check the itemsbelow and prepare a list of the things you can buy this week. It's a grandidea to ,.tock up ahead of the crowds.

r kCh Rib e.nd, 43c Center 49cor ops .. Lb. .Lb., Cut from tender, r\vh1y-8avored

loins, serve with !fried apples.

. 41frankfurlers Large. top quaIl;y Lb, e

p.,Ogna Large or rlng·style•. ,,,.,,,.,,,, Lb. 45c

Grapefruit Juice Town House

Pumpkin Moon Beam Br;md "

'Pancake Mix :'e~f;~~~~ package

Libby's Peaches Halves, in syrup .NO.~~l~ 29c

Whole Apricots Valley Gold; unpeele;:o~~~ 21c

Golden Corn ~ountry Home j wholc, func:~<~n lacPeas Sugar Belle; fancy, Sweet variety.. .~~l~~ 1geSauerkraut F'JOank's; finely,sh;ClI<led. "N,O,~~~ 15c

Blended Juice ~i.~~~fI'llit and orange ...4.~~~; 29cBread Mrs. Wright's; white or wheat. . ~f~:f 12c

: Airwa, Goffee~~bg 31c~~bg $1.09

Wheatsworth Gereal ~~~i:c~~eat .. 2~'~: 2't:

Baking Ohocolate HerSbey's .. ~~: 1geVanilla Extract Schilling; pure 2;t~ 35c

Old Dulch Oteanser ..,....... . 2 :it;: 15c

.~.~N:avelOranges ;;,~if~;~~~;med:m"ize .Lb, i 2c CRANBERRIESGrapefruit ;;::~~ ~::~~e';:eal~d," .... Lb 5e Lb, 39CA, pi Washington, Deh€l.ous; Fancy 2 29cMP es and Extra Fancy .. Box $4.89. .. Lbs.

I ~a$cal Gelery California.grown Lb. IDeI

I' Oauliflower California; snow.whlle ...... "Lb. 18c

V ' Klln·dried, lielams u. s. No._ 1, southern·grown., .....•...Lb.

P tit Ru,.et, U. S. No.1 grade, 10·lb. 4ge

i0 aDes ideal size for baking ... , ...Mesh Bag

No. 30

soon as it is mixed;it doe!; not stain; Iand it isl ~aterproof.For repairing furt­niture and any oth!.er Use on wood,there is no gluequite like Weld~'wood.

"There is still plen- Ity of Urpe to spruc~ ,up the 1b.ouse before,'Christmas. A little'Spred on the wallSi

~:~ r~~~~~sa 7ifttl:I'Spred ~uster on thel

~~O~:~~~Pl~~~. }r.~!easily and qUicklydone-when you useSpred.

Silver WeddingDay Is Observed

"1 '~lways wantedto live 1ike anArab," gurgles BabsHutton, explainingher PQrchaRe of adwelling in Tan­giel'll. That coarselaughter com e Sfrom the I house­hunti.ng vet era n,who lives like anArab.

Have you. triedthe glue the ex~

perts use, WeldwoQd

mean you'll wantthe more cconomi~

cal gallon can from.then on. That's theusual thing withwomen who haveonce tried Tuf-Lus­tre.

, HouseWife: "Wh;yshould a big stron,man like you be aubegging?"~obo: "Well, l~r

dy, it's the only prof

I"'"",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,;=,,,,,'" I~i~lt al g~~tl':m~;can address n beatl'i~

~~~I wifh'.:::~nan ]jik~troduction."

Wayne, Nebr., Thurs., Dec. 12, 1946Vol. ~

~kit Is Prl'sf'nt.'d.Neihalf.dt hall pn'sentf'd a 1~pi­

cal room scene as a skit for coll¢geconvocation Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Harrison('('lebrated their silver weddingannivcr;;ary of Sunday when they

XOTJ('~~ OF PROBATE cntf'rtair1t'd ~() 1'('latiYPs SaturdayIn the County, Court of \Vaync ('vening and Sunday afternoon.

County. Nt'braska. . Ll~nd1t'on was served a: both g.tJ.th-In tl1(' malter of tlhe estate of Iermgs. Mr, a~d Mrs. Harrison

IIerman BroschC'it, d('cPfl.scd. wer(' married J.n Wayn? Decem-The State of Nebraska. to all 1)('1' R, 19:21. and have lIved on a

pers!ms in1c'restl'd in said estate: f~rm n.ear Wayne all of thel.r mar-Y( u aI'£' hcroby notifil'd that ned lIte.

i~n~1I.r~,~)~;;e11il~;~~il;~a~~~~~~~ Ski'; Graft Is Used'· ,::~~se~~i~)r<l'~)~~~~<ll~~i;:~ed~~te~; In Healin,g Wound~~~:~~tri~~~~~~:;dI~~ra~~~~i~~:~ M~~r~~~ll~;ltel~'O~O~~y~:"I~~~

.n Lo(~al Ho~pital, administrator of said est.ate. Hcar- a skin graft on one of·his elb'owsLinda Walker. daughter of Mr. ing will be had Qn said petition be· last week Wednesday in a loeal

I and Mrs. Glenn Walker, retur~ed fore me at the County Court Room hospitaL The child's elbow Was

Ihome Saturday after receiving in Wayne, Nebraska, on the 28th aCcidentally caught in the wrimgercare for pneumonia in a local hbs- day of December, 1946 at 10 of a washing machine a few weekspital o'dock a. m. ago. The skin graft was used to

' . ~ (Seal) J. M. CHERRY, Ihasten the healing of the injuredF d12t3 County Judge flesh.

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In Bowlin,) Leariltj Are Awarded Here For WaYfe Man 0 Kiwanis Club ,.Goes to Conference I DedLCatedSltnda~ For Henry Wretmg,iStanctings in the \()Cnl bo~Jlin Funeral rites were, conducted A rn tion picture" showing' the Dr. ':'ictor R. ~orey WR.S in Min- I'll l\1Pthodi1-1t church df'dicatc.;} 1\bout 15 !1f'ighbol's and frlentis~glle tlti* week fOll~,W: \\r T Wedne-sday, December '4, at Beck'" v~uabl r:esear~h and ~linic he~lth nesPO;hs from FrIday \mq~ Sunday a n('\!I' Hllar .'i('n·il'l' at worship Dc¥ goll11'red nt til(' }{rnry Wipling

.I. Twentyooeight Col1ege Men enhauer chapel for Herman Bto- w rk bing conaucted In the fIght t«;> attend t.he 17t h Hnlllu~1 l~ni\"l'r-I ('('mh('\" H: Till" :-;('1"'1['(' consisted. of plllCI:' four 1l1111'~ north· of \Va!<('-ll<,y's, Wakpfield " 101 ~ ~arn Recognition This scheU, nearly 86, wtlo died Novem- a inst infamtile paralysis was SIty of Mmnesota conf"C'l'enl.'(, on a ptur 01 I'andt'luhnl in a s{'\Tn- Hi'ln. F'ridny nft£'rnnon nnr! SHt~orrison Coffee Sho~ 9 6 bel' 27 at the home of hiS'sister, shown 0 Kiwb.nians Monday. higher educatio.n .With. :p('cllli n'f-

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("andll.' gl'UUp.. Ttlf'. Sl'l lS ·callt lll'day with four picklnJ.,t machinesetz Cafel·· -.... . 9[ ~ Season in Sport. Mrs. W. E. Roggenbach, in Wayne. ,Bresi ent C. L, Pickett announc- ~rence to trammg 6t teachers 1ll'Hlls (lml 13 h1l-.":hly polished, and tiJ harYl'st 60 acr(>~ of corn, Mrl.'.it>lsen's Pool Parlor. . .. 9 6i 0rach Don Emery of \Vayne Rev. Herbert Teske had charge and cd that the house llnd music com- The U.niversily of NebmskH, Oma- 1111' lq..;hll'd· (TOSS In t Iw bUtl<- E:mil Mull('r, Mrs. Frl.'d Mulll.'r,'etgeu's g ~ Stat ~ Tt'uch('rs colh:'ge, announced burial was at Altona church ce-me- mittees will assist at the' "Mes- hu unlV£>~slty and Wl'lym' IU(' the gl"Ound m,lI\I' l'll l'xcl'l1('nl app al Mrs. Anders ,Jorgeosf'n and MrR".L.;V,af~·o..,·~:,s::.: ..\·.~-;a..k..e..f·':e..l·d··.· ~" that 28 men have earned football tery. stah" PIlscntRuon Sundny. schools In Nf'I)lcl.sl<a n'prcspnled for 1111' CllrIslmas program t at Kennelh Baker assisted Mrs. Wpit-IU.~ ... ''I' h..'tf~rs. Those' awarded letters Mr: Brosch(ll~ \(\l/I.ves his sistC'r, KlwIl is International 5pom~ors among tlw 150 ('du~utors lhen'. WilS jJll'S('n1"I'd 11w junior and ing wit"h serving moals, Mr. Welt-ayne Poultry & I>:gg . 5' url~: Al Bahe. Wuyne; Roland Mrs, Rog-gpnbach, and two bro1h- a radio broUdC8.l>t Dect'mbt'f lS at I"Jany wen' from. Mlllnl'sota nnd sr:nior cho.irs o! .church. the ing, who spent fiv(' wel'ks in a;I,'anson Gram & TnKklng 51 1 Behl', Norfolk!; Warrt~n Borg, ('rs, Wm. ·Bn~selfeit of Waynt" lind 1 p. m. C£'ntl"a-! Stun~iard time to Wisconsin. R~crUitnwnt. sl'll'ction altn.r sorVl('C IS a rlnnH1ion to the Sioux City hospitl-l.l. is improving

'===;,======;===I=_==I/1'rnerican LC'gion.. .:21 1* Wak('fi..'ld; Jini Brady, Norfoll<; Emil Broscheit of Whl'utl'idgc, recogni e the club's \tork in Ilrmy and preparatIOn of n('w 1euch('rs church hy 1\11'. Hnl! :\lrs Chris Tlet· after having malta f('v('r. 11(' is,

~~~~~~~I~~,f~~O~~:~O:.~~~~f~(.;Il:~~~Jl~;~~~~~,P~·~l~~~~~i~i.?'~~mO~I~~~~= CO~~lOng thosf' hoI'£' from away en~trn nt~: " kd t tt d ~~~e:~s~e~~~·u~aat~~na~~r~:~~l;ei~l~,~S ~~~~d~~n~;:,~n~~ic:::~ll~~::~.~~ ~~rr~:~ ~~I~pi~a~~ ~~n~~e~~t i.~ stLlI obliged

~. Nielst*'s Pool P,wlorj Dl'tl1'lll bue!tl, Lyons; Rt'x. Johnson, \VuynC'; were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mor~ em· ern w('re as e 0 a en The Minnesota board of t~ducntj()n th(' rilllal ])l'"Ogram of rlf'dicHtion. _

"~l(;l;:: ~tA~~!l~;C~;l ~;,~%~ ~;" ~~~,~~~:~ 6'HI;~;~.U~::~;er,R"~eri~~~;': ~}~~~~ ~~~,~~~:;dM~~sJ~~~';'~a;: ~;~ r;I~~~i~~~n~:;;i;~a'o'~C~",;: ~~~oo~~tr~r~~~, l~~h::~<l t;~R~n;:;~ ~~h'~;1 ~:~:k,~·a"~:W'.s': ),;,< I~~l~~;; wayn~~~u'~~;:Y'I~;:';:':;; the. No.

it·tgt'n's; Dl'c('mb<.>r 1:2, Gu~tlif Ed. Mandl. Stanlon; Hili Miller, ty of Kansas City, Mo., MI'. and ce;::~~2'50 memhers, John Wear ~~e('e;u~~t~~~~.it~~ist~~H::\(~S~'re'('r~;~~~;~\\\~, .. "\)n (~r~~;~" L('l l 's nl~ld,)(~~~'. vC'mber gasoline lax l!'l $:I.'1;)7'R~. n's vs. Pillpy's; l)('c('mbel" 1~, Pender, .1101 Morrison. Wayne; LeE' Mrs. Carl Oestrf'ich, SI'., and Mr. ~ .J :o,\'hieh includf's $:2,;)1\2.9.1<. for ('oun-

... 'ansQn Grain & Trucking \"~. Otto, Pierce; Dicl< Pt;>t<:'rs8n, Nor· lind Mrs. Carl Oestre~eh, jr.. of ~~~a:l~er;a~~, (~~li;t~~~~,~a\:~~~ ~~hos~~~t'r~~; i~7('r~,~f:~:~f'1~;j(~:7/~~~~ ~:Itl\l;:; f~\~l;:~~d~;~~:)l:~~!i::~~ gn~~'~ ~(~t~ 'ty roads, $7:!6,.57 for brHlg['s [(Illlaynt"1 Poultry & E~g. fOlkl' Bus prund Norfolk' D(~lln Norfolk. Mr. and Mr$, npubcn S I J I $lRR.2R for road distri('js.Miss Edlla Rastodl' With 14ll an tft Pllt" 'z('l', ·M<ldison'·, Larn.' Rl'tZI~'l.ff, guests 1of F., . Berry. ,ant Oln Nphrasl<a t('<\cht'rg ('olh'gl'S grant tm,; wel"{' pulpJ1 dl'('l)ra! ions. Mron ~und with '101 w('r(' high indJ Pieqcc; RaJ~SChrlll.cdeskamp,Walt. \Vcrkmcister of Madison. Mr. and Burt w~s with :1'. S. IIook the degn'l's in educa1iol1. ilnd Mrs. 1). Hall arr<\n~;p(1 thl'sp A I R NEW S

kldual sl,¢l~rs l~mong \\'on1l'n all~ hilL! Don Sondergnard, Spencer, ~~:: ~~')t,~n~E'~~::I~ho~f B~~~~~~: ---- Prof. ,\I~d \hs . .JIJhn It. !<.('ith \V('l'e ....

r, eln,.ttl~'.'·to~).l'.·,.:S.t-di','-·:'..'gn,.·.I(g·trs~va-;~Yn~" I I Rec~'ve Be'neff'ts 1'11,< Prol",rty n" ..,,," ..h"i,· [,,,,,lIT,. ,II'" (' N, ()"onIa: Earl \\'cnbOllrnt', Ant 1011, 1-1.; Mr'. and Mrs. \Vm. Thies, Peter \\lis:nt the orgilll. B. E Graham ,mrl Dr. Cn.r! Barr

Bobl Westphal. Tildf>n; Boh Wol- HnnRcn, Errwst Wolf, Himry PflUf>- or Reenlistment CO~~~Ypei~t{~U~~('~~~l'f/~~~\~,7n':;·ayne WPH' \'lsilnrs from Til<!rn lastver~on, Stnnton: l>l'::'lll Sandalll, gel', Mr. nnd Mrs, Aug. Matthes. _ h b wp('k, calling on Ur. C- E. Bush atWaIkE'fil'ld;, DUl'r('n C'yph('rs. Pon· jr., G('o. Hoggl'nbach, Fran\; Rog- u. s~urmy reerlijtin~ stnti~m in Waldon Oliver Smith 10 ;\I;·-Il·i- Verte ra in Back Wayr1r'en; Hi Hansen, l\1norl1l'ud, 1a.; gC'nbach and Mr. and :rv1Jrs.lh'rbert Norfol announces tl10:1 it is uc- etta Waller, l)ecemher ~ [or $lO(), Brokerz in Fall ll:l\'id ,Chnmhrr:-; ;H1d 'ion pnil1

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'."""-- -" ..,. '~' Budl Harder, Anthon, la. Labs of Wisner, Mr, anq,J\II.rs. Hen- ceptin enlistments of combat S 50 feet of lot IH, Taylor & Wa- II call Sunday. TIH'y h:l\l' OWlrr \ I I d FdA 1 woundtd disablC'd vf'teram; with chob's addition to Wayne. l\ll's. I). o. StocktlJn of Denver,

La~:ryt~~~t~:~:~~ndBI~)I~H~l~:~,tt~ I~I:.~ ~} :?i~~:~~,ll~~g~l~t l\1~l;thE'S~~:.:u~~ certai military occupa1ional spe~ Lulu Boyce, et al., to n'tor sistn oj Mrs. \' A. S('nter of own plane /-tnd fit'ld al Thlll,,,l()ll'

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I".. ~ the only senIOrs. Altona, 1\11'. and 1V[n. Will Peters cialty umbers tor lhree.year pe· Peteracn. December 6 for $~,.)n(), ~::~:.>~~~~:.Ii/,;;::~;dI~~ li;:~::11:1~::.1~[ l~:~~' n(!~l~;l~~~}.ll;~~'~~'~~:~'r\::~·~:·d:;I;\l~.P;;~~~:;\\tt'stphal has cilrned his fourth of Wak0field, and Emil of,Wh(,l1t- ~~~e~~:~' J;nh~:~yW~1f rr~~+~sta~~ ~~tdfti~~o~~ ~~~~~l:'ford & Bnmn's w('I'k \\.1\"11 o.;)H' [I,ll in :l bllS Slw uwn sllilt.". .

~~~\~;~llall'a~'~~n~~y a~~in~IO:~~Cll~,i~ ridge. Colo. who have one of tile critically John V. G6stuf to .Tacj< and IS III .l 11(1"pll:l1 \\ 1\l'J"(' stH' will!w K"nnC'!h BpYl.'ler and R G 1-'u('l~needej MO'S numhf'rs, will retain Frances Killgston, t!(,(,(,llllH'r 7 I(lr oldlgl'd III n'malll aoout two ber·th flew 10 Wkhila, !<.an.. loron the Nl'hraska coll"~t' :1I1·con- Old H m Wr'ns

I II ' 0 e the g ade h"l.d at time of dlS- $3.750. E 7S fl'('! of S ,111 f('l' I o! Illl(lTllhS. a n('w Cessna last weE'k. leaving((,f'Oncl' lpurn at t ll' lac:; P pOS1- '"tion. Rl':tzlaff and Ilanserl have Over Wayne Team chan:~. After1ha1 date t!lOSf> who lnt <1 and 1-; 7S.f{'I' of 111t ~\ bluc!\.:2. Mr·'i Stoe-klnn W3~ ¥oing to the around miduighl and making lhl'('arned 1\',;0 Idlers. Tl,e (lid 1I,'m" qu,'nle' fron, enlist Iwithin 20 days aftl'r t1wir North addition to Waynl'. 10 shop and had Just hoarded flight down al nIght via Omaha

, dischatge- will a.lso hold til(> g.rade l!prlwrt MlltelslHl'dt ann \\'ifc the near hf'r homf'. Th-e driv- and Kansas CIty. TI'C' new C('ssna'Corn. Is Hltsked SI'li~r)U"X,' 4(8·~t3y9,d~'!r",(d'laeyd;VveanY,nnegC,Onllelghee thcy hlad at ~imp.()f dll~charg(' 10 Erwin A. 'and Laura A Ulrieh. Il'r started tllp bus \)pfore she had was delivered to Loyal Schuler at

, r, BenHits under til(' GI hill nre Dccpmbt'r G for $7S0, loJo.; H;, 17 1imt' to find a scat and get hold Belden.For Louie Gramberg fl~<;mt ,hH")II'dPII"I",,lnl,eg"lmed", ,1_~~~}Oh, la' ,Iol"h

ael still akrailab1l' to lhosl' \',;ho ('nlist and IR block' 1~, origInal lIo.'ikins. of anything Tlw hus' starting Clyde' Fchllmcln of Bpf'n1f'r look'" £.u £. now 1nd serve a minimum of 90 Curtis and Emma Foote to Cur- threw her to thf' floor of the bus delivpry (If a ncw t'pssn:t l'llJ last

fo ,AI.I.'I~U',k"in(fr"I,',~~~),~',:"g\~:I[,·,I)dh~~n~)~~Yn hallrl'," ()I,I 1,1",,1,'" l"am, ,n<'ld" up of days, one day of which must be tis A. and Emma C Fou1e, Dl'cl'm- and injured \1('1' back. week. making a lola) III S('\'I')1~ ' ...- ~ < '- spent

1bcfore telmmallOn vI" th(' bel";) for $1, Wl~ of S\VI:i- and David Meeker of Imperial, hroth- n('w C('ssnas df'liw.'lTd hy Wayne

ill. MarvlTl Nelson. IJnyd Dunklau, C'ollC'ge ;;tars. has \Vbn all threC' piesI' t emcrgenq, W 20 acres of El,:! of SW~4 of {'I' of Mrs. Stockton, is with Mr. Air S('rvI('(' thIS yeaI'.Kef1lneth J)unl<lau, LC'o Hansen and gatlll'S played this SP<Jl,son. Donald 31-~6-4, l'xcept a strip on thl' Vv'l, and Mrs. Stol'klon in the cily. Recent solo slwkn1.s at Wayn('Howard Mau furnished machines. Gothier, former Wayne star, is - A('Uon Is Fllt'd. Gustav May and \\lfe 10 Gustd.\ I SUit hIS l)(';,n fJltd agamst th(' Air S('rvjcl' were Itaymond (r~I'JlIThos(' who pH'!i:pd hy hand and with tt1(' city quintpt. DeUel'S. for- PartHian action \vas flied in dis- and Marlha M,ty I)p( pmlH I' J [or !Jus company 101 dRmages of Laurel and Tom J{ol'rh('r ofhelpl'rt otlwrwisl' arp John, Aldt'n lllC'r Morningside star, combined triet ¢ourt thlR wcpk hy John D. $1, N)2 of St.11 01 .11-Lb-1 __ Wisner.and F:dward Dunklan, Mlkc Drag- clowning with good playing. Law- Garwqod and Kathleen Garwood, _ Mrs lIan y F1Shl'r returned last Recent private p!lots' lirp~<.;pshu. Hus"pll Th'ckman, Asa Hnd Bud renee nt'lzlaff was high scorer for his *lfe vs. Mildred Garwood. et Mrs, E.d, Dunklau. und.('rwent an IThursday from Omaha where she Iwere lssued 10 Don Storm of ( 0]1'-

HarH'Y. ()!to Sahs, Kpl,nit Fork, Wayne 1-1(', AI. Bahe' and Bill al. EJl)r; Davis is attorney [or the appendiCItis Ow'raj ton III a loe-al \ l'iltf'd her brother, F:. P. Ellis, and Iringe. Randy Allen of WaYlw andWill Hampn, Emil Brader, August Hulseuusch were outstanding. P9a.in, {'ffs. j hospital Tu('sday. WIfe. Herman Wacker of Wayne.Krusl" Alhf'rl Fuoss, Fred Vahl- Johnson's Jukes of Sioux City, a _kamp, Will LUft, Carl and Orvllle team with eight wins and no de-Nelson. \Vomcn who brought food feats. came to Wayne Wednesday !and helpt'd servE' arc Mrs, Mike evening.Drql.ghu. AIrs. Lloyd Dunklau, Mrs. The Wildcat fl:'am will open itsAIt)C'rt Fuoss and Mrs. Otto Sahs. college sclwdul0 h('l'(' TuC'sday, Dc­Otlhcrs who helped furnish food cpmhcr 17. wl1('11 It nWl'ts Umahaare i\1r~. John Dunklau, Mrs. Frpu University.

I Beckmall. ;\lrs. HussPiI Ut'C'ktllan.! As:-.btant eOHch G. F EllysonNeyer will there he nnolhl'l" ('11'0 [7I-11",}; Asa 11<:.l!"VCYl M['~. Aug. l>o.,'.- har~ ('h:trgl' of_ lraining a ft'w days

fBabr Rutl,lh.) Jnhn:;on, ill the olJlll- mall, \11"'i. \\'tll, LUlt, MI·S. ('adj \\hlll' ('ouch I)un EnH'ry was ill.

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inn (If ra l!' whn han' "1'('11 l11l'i i'il'ISUll. :Mrs. \\lm. Hansen, 1\1Is. _coIOl",'d ha'~k('lball pl,l~l'l" ,I(lhtl- Aug. l~nlSI'. Mrs. ll('nry Harl.s('n, Lift Restriction1~~t1 \\~;//ll ;i;~:~ i~~I~~~~n~;I;;~~:~'I';;~~:)~~ i:ll)'~'"t:'~t';~~~'l:h UunldHtl and Mrs. Placed On Mail

Itel'S' world champIOnship lravcling All rcstdctionsj.on mail service,negro h'.¥ Skin Is Grafted whieh were placed because of the

Year alter vear Johnson, flpt't I H l' B coal shurtage, were lifted_ Decem-Cleveland player, on(' of th~' 01'- n ea lng urns b('r 7. All foreign malls stored forigmlll mecr l!lers of lIw Glohp Trn1- Ronald, L. youngest child of Mr. shipment to New Y:ork were re.

jlt'rs, has I "burned thf' hoops:' and Mrs. Donald Carlson, sub- leased. Normal acc('ptance of mailComing Hack,. la5lt year art('r Ia mittpd to a skin graft on his chest including that for foreign mail isJhree~Y('q~ Itf'yoff for ttl(' war. 1e find left shoulder Thursday in a I't"suml'd.Ihil his hlikheS! In oy/'r InC'll hospital 10 specd tIJl'IH'nl- The urdor ur Drccmher :) limij-:lGR ,l2;,1l11t$ 11(' :':6 pOll1j::: ing or hurn.'. stlff"rp<! a \\-'eoks ing \\'cight of fIrst class maHerIHc is deEtdly from corners a~d ago when a Irlilt jar exploded and and woight and size of fourth dassa marv('l~)us drihbler. thr('\v hoiling liquid onlo the malter IS also terminated.

Coach Bobbv Grund has oni' nf child. Ronald WalS mo."t sf>verely Because post offic('s expect athe stlJ.'"(mgest teams in Glohe Tr~t~ burnt'd on the ctwst and shoulder. larger volume of busincss this yt'nrter histoIlY· Wally Edwards, judged His left arm \\'<15 also hurnC'd but than ('vcr bpfon" all are urged tbthe outstanding freshman playl'r 1t has healed. lr'l. the grafling op- miHl early to assure delivery.ill. the 1~4'1 world·s prorcssl0tll<:d oration sklll from the tlllgil wascage tOllI!hanwnt in Chicago, is ohc used.of 1h(' tJrkkil.'sl !JI\"f}! pla}E'rs in The child was ablc to be lal<('nthe country. Two of the flnE/st home f!'Om the hospital Thursdayset shots 1Il America, gian1 Glus cvenlng,Stiles andl flcot Manon Phumphrpy Ronald h,ld suffered a 11roken kground out tho cast \\ith Chris Red- about a year ago.mood, a fi:"uard from Pittsburgh.

111(' GlolJf' Trotlcrs I'Os1Pr in~

cludps: L'lco Johnson, No. i 6,Clcvelam1, g-uard; Chris Redmond,No.9. Fittsburgh,\ guard; qusStiles, No.8, Kansas Cily, cl'n1rr;Wally E~\'~rds, No.7. Harlem, J"lflr­ward; M rlOn Phumphr£'y, No. aU,St. Louis, forward.Surlday, Monday, 1'uesday,

',' n"""mber 15-16-17

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Olfthe se.rvtce. The sermon. SU.bjcctl

wi J be "Dirge of the Other Road,"H ar the organ chimes.

he Christmas candlelight serV­ic wilL be given at 4 :30. Both. theju ior and senior choirs will wre­se t tne music program. Mr. fO;Mts. John R. Keith will direct thchp,irs. Mrs. J. T. Bressler wil b!at., the organ. Dr. West will readthe homily.

Youth Fellowship, 6:45. HollisJohnson, president. Mary I-larder,program committee. Raymond Jef­fers, sponsor.

"The'Messiah," by Handel, willbe presented at 8:00 in the cityauditorium.

You are invited to all theseservices,

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E nI:RALD, "rAYNE, NEUA~,:i

First Bapth;t Church.(Rev. R. J. Bulkley, ,pastor)

The Christmas pageant. "TheChild of Prophecy," will be pre­sented by the senior ahd juniorchoirs along with the Sundayschool children on December 18 at7:30 p. m.

The pastor's message for Sun­day morning will be ~"The GospelAccording to Handel's 'Messiah', ..

Baptists along wifh others areurged to attend the presentation <ifthe "Messiah" which the Kiwanlsclub is sponsoring Sunday, Decem­ber 15, at 8 p. m,

St. Mn.rY'!il Catholill Chnr~h.

(Rev. vVm. K{'arns, pastor)Decemb,cr 15, third Sunday of

Advc,nt..Gaudete Sunday; Mass at9 o'clock. Catechism and benedic~

tjo'n after mass.Confessions Saturday'at 7:30.Friday, feast of St, Lucy, virgin

and martyr.The drive for used clothes for

the poor of Europe' is still on,Kindly bring your old garments tothe parsonage as soon as possibleso wa can ship them to the needy.

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Art iOoeschers, wer~ there in t~e, -Mrs,. Roy . ange eler and Mrs,I-----------.., .pan,ied Mrs·. Otte to the Serve PJI"","-, -- -~ ..,-~ ~ -, rSOUTHEAST :::::,-... "' ". '"- " .....~~~~rs~~s~~·ca~~~~~~~t~~ebi~~:" cI::d;tes1r m. d~~t~i~~s~~f:~~~ WAKEFIELD' Mr., m1drMrs. Reuben Goldbcrgday :of Mrs, Nelson. League Bi Ie h~ur.,and business" ,:.I oJ and JaNohn were Sunday dinner

I B~rthd-a-y-S-U~rlse. . \m~~~~d~t j~ag~1 inJtruction class . '. by I ~~::~ ,in the Henry Holmberg

MIl'S. Millie Nelson was surprised at 81m. 'Mrs. Ellis Johnson Mr. tind Mrs. Nels Bjorklund,Sunday when relatives came to, 'Sat rda~t Ch ist~RS program '. I ~unice and Dwuine were Sundayhl'lt:1 celebrate her birthday. Those rehe~ ~I.~, 1:3, p .n.1. Children's Mrs.•Tohln ~1cCorkllldale was a atte-moq~l visitd'ts and supperprc*nt were Mr, and Mrs. Luther :ci:mfl Uti!, cl'8ss at. 3.' wC'l'k-l'nd ·lvhutl~r In the G~orge" guests in the Albin Peterson homeHypse, Mr, and Mrs. Ernest '.Sun, R~: ISUI!dny ~chool at '.0. Boonstra home In Omaha. for' Mrs. Peterson's. birthd-ay of 1I000oroo on BlrthilaY'

1HYI~.SC' Mr, and. Mrs. Taniel Hypse, .Film. !StrlP~ Will h~ shown to 11- Mr. nnd Mrs. Wolter OttC'· and Sat~rda:y, Mrs. Arthur Florine was .p!(' ~_Mr.: and Mrs, Ben Lund, Miss Iluslru~e th lesson, Germ/ln ('om~ SandY W('l'(' Sunday dinner guests Mr. ~nd Mrs. John Boecken~ flntly remintl.cd of her birthd lyPau~ine I·lypse of Wal<efield, Mr.-Imu~idn se vice at 1():1O: Please in thl:' C. A. Kinney home, haucr .fnd Lyl(' joined Mr. and' anniversary of Saturday ,vhen t ennd Mrs. Oscar Borg of Dixon, ~eglsU'r S turdey. Enghsh serv- Sandy Ottc was a Friday over- Mrs. F tTf'~t Hansen ~nd family following l':athered in the' 0 toMr. and MI's. Laverne" Nelson and 1l1e at'l1. I . . I ni~ht and Saturday visitor with and Mr,. R. M. Bell at Sunday din- Nelson home fOl" a social eveni gdl.lul~hte,· 0.1 0.smon.ct and. Mr. and. 'l~uesdaY~1choj.r reohearsa at 7:30. his aunt, Mrs. John }{.anson. ner an9 supper in the home of and served cooperative lunch: t.Mrs Cecil Clark, DDnR and KaTen, Wcdnesd y, December 18, Wal- Wilbur Parker and Richard Mc~ Mrs. He.l~n Anderson, and Mrs. Arvid F',nine and r.

, -~- thcr Leagu Christmas party at 8. co.nnell of t.iOUX'City were Sunday Mr. atnd Mrs. FI':d l'~arJ'!son, Mr. and Mrs.·Martin ,('Ison of 'r~(~oncolrt1ia Ev. LlIth. Chul'(~h. Hear d. Walter Mai('-r,. the visitors in t'e ,Lee Parker home. and Mrs, Paul EvermghaJ1il and tbnp;e, S.' D., Mr. ,nd Mrs. T m

(Rev. J. Eo Sutherland. pastor) Lutheran :our spenhr, OVE'-t' stfl- Mr. and 'ts. Ellis ,Johnson and Kr_alarc,.,rvJ'svcer:t"~~a~:~t:~e ltl~O~1~n~~ .Johnson of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs.Thursday, December 12, Wom- ~~~~rWJA ,N?rfolk, ptl-ch Sunday G AH d J I S odfl.~' L Lloyd C!lrlsh'l1S£.'n rand daughters

('n'~ Missionary sGciety meets 1;1' 2 noon ,t 4,30. ~. . l't' .. 0 1n~on thwelJ for of Mr.' and Mr!=!. Elmer Harrison of Hector, Minn., Mr. and Mrs.evenmg VI~ltors m (' art; a <. Saturd*y evening for their silVl't" Raymond' Florine and children,

~1~etl,~1~~l;.~~~~ :~r;:~~~~~,i~~~:: Rt, Pl.\ul'~ Rv, I~uth, Chureh. home.. wf'dding. . Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Florine ofupl,childrcn's home. Omaha, (Rev. T"J, C. Schuldt, pastor) Vern lind Art .Tohnson and Carol Mr.· and Mrs. Arvid Florinf', Mr. Wayne. Mr. and 'MrS: Elmer Nel-

S d I 1 10 TI Bobbitt., all o[ Umaha, were Sun~ and MrS. Martin Nelson came from son and 1\lrs. Anton I-I()"lll)l'n~.S~turday, Dec~mber.14. Sunday ,serv~~e,a~\s~~o~I'. Sunada;\ch~~~ daiY visitors In the l,"}"ed Johnson Cartha~e, S, D .• Saturday and vis-

~chool meets., fOi ~hrIstm~s pro- 'Christmas rclwarsal, 2:30 [J. m. hor~1P. .. itcd ur).til Tuesday with r('lH.tivc~. Honori.n.g ReI8tl\'1'~. I.

gral1, 1'('tl('H.~sul a~ 1.30. JunIor and Me¢tjn~ofSunday school teach~ th~,.'·a(·al}t'-"so~va:-rda'lwmhoon)t'hUss, 1~C'oetne(,I,I~ Mr. arjd Mr~., Flor~n..e wcr~ Sat-, Mr. and M,' rs. Chas. FUJ·a·n andls<'nlor con!lnnatlon classes meet 'd j. TI d" D L P L-" '-~. ,-:u d ht to t Iat ~hc same hour a~ the church. ~~ ~~, i ~.I~~~S, lUI'S ay, ecem- ahospiLtal in Sioux Qt.y last week ~~ya~~~~~fln~gome.vISI r:- 111 Ie ~~~~t'~:lrt sO~'n~U~md~n~~~(' i~n\e~~~.

Sunday. December 15: Sunday Junior catechetical clas$;, Satur- fo~t;seatn~:~~cn Goldberg was Mr. and Mrs. Arvi~ Florine and Lcnus Rin~ homr. Dul"ing thc'llf-seltool and BiL~le classes, 10 a. ro, day, 1 :30 g. m. Senior catechetical el('cted resident of the Dorcas so~ Mr. aitd Mr!=:. Martin N~lson of t('rooon, 1tw folloWing relativ{'~Hol?" communJo.n, 11 8. m, The class,3.p.'n:t. ,i('t 'af the Christmas luncheon Cartlu:~ge. s. D" and Mr.. a~d M~~;' gathered ,in th(' .Rlng, hom~ andehOl-r rehearses m the afternoon at Luther League, Wednesday, De- ~ y d M Ell" J h Otto N-f'l!'lon .w('re rnteltllll1f'd <It served <l coop('ratlve dmner In the2'30 cember 111 8 p m hurs ay. rs.' 18 0 nson was Sundfl,Y dinner in thp Elmer NcI- ('vpning in ,thf'ir. honor; Mr, and'ThurS~ay, D('('('mbpr, 19, Ladies" Womenl1of t·he ·Church, Thurs~ a.guest. 'M d son h1me. ThE' out-nf-town folks M~ Fmil Ericl<son of Mead Mr

Aid C'!lfJstmas party. T~l' lunch- dc'1Y. December 12, 2 p. m. M Mrs·)tn~a I~hearefi f r'stnx wer,' '('11tC'rt.ninl'd in llw Arthur and ·M~S.. TO~ ~{;hnSOn nf Li~coln~con \.\'111 be sC't'vl'd at 1 0 clock. The Su;nda/ school Christmas Ci~s. ~'l'~" {l~~~r~~int'~ a~ Sl~n~~Y Flo.dn.ll bomf.' Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd nriste~sen~

A:~~d~~~t~rC~~~}~~. 20, ~uther :~:~\~~\~~~o~~ I;;~~i~t~~~~~~~~: (li~~~r Rn~ supper in the Bernard f..or E!m(~r Andt~~on, ~l~ a~~U~l~S~r~Jt~~~~'1. ~~~"l\1~I~~d"U;-t.a man so ac~ount of us, as bel' 22, 8 p. m. Therl' "'ill be a KI~tr~Ya~~n~~~s. Milton Gust.afson, Mr. a-nd Mrs. Nels BjQrklund, Mrs. Anton ~olmber~ ~nd Joanne,

of -mmy,tefs of C!:::lH'lst,. and stew- Chris1masl candlelight sCTvice on Ed. Gustafson and Mrs., Josephine Dwai e ,and Eunice, Emil Bjork~ Mr. and Mr~. M.ar\rIn ~Io~tenson:~~~~~~(':~~,{~~,C'~~~ter~~~i~~cf~~' ~~~~ Christmas cve, beginning at 11 :15, Custafson attended the funeral of lund, . Alfred Johnson, Mr. and and daught.ers, M.Iss MarJo.rle ~ol)­

a fMmer noighbor at the Baptist Mrs. J~l.liS Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. ej\M] s, Mdr. ~lnd > }Rrs. bAustG·rn IdRhlllg,~r~~~I~~1~\1~2~'18n be found faithful." Immanuj>,l LlIth('mli Church. church in Oakland Sunday. Walt!: Chinn and Norma Jean, r. an .1\ rs. '\,eu en 0 erg

(Rev. .r~~o~~~~%enr~~astor) M~s. FI'ed Harrison, Mrs.. ~aul ~r~er n~ndM~shil~~,:rtM~s~ec~~~~ ~~~I~~~O~~a~r~:~t~t~'>~ ~~;~n~A speqial' adult confirmation ~\~~rj~II~~1~1 S~~~rb~arei: ~~It~~ Boeckenhauer and Miss Cora Hag- berg. Mr~ ~nd.Mrs. Weldon Mor~

service will be held Sunday at 10 W~~nesd1:lY aftC'rnoon~and Th~rs- lund 'f.ent to the Walter Haglund tenson an~ chl1dren and M.l'. anda. m., in which two children and d . ·ted M H old M· home,}I~rida'y evening for a social Mrs. Martm Holmherg:. A gift wasone adult will be baptized and two ay VISl rs. ar mer. time ~nd scrved coopC'rativc birth~ presC'nled to the honored couple.adults confirmed. Visitors arc wel- . Harry G~stafs~~ an~ so~, ~~ry, day l~nch. honoring Elmer Ander~ Mrs. Fujan is b('tt('(' Imown herecOJ11e. ~·te~~:~ ::::vis~ead ain ~h~r EaX. son. ·as the former Agnes Ruth Ander~

Elders Imeet at the parsonage Gustafson, home and with other son,Thursday levening at 8 for examin- relatives until Sunday afternoon. I Club Ha.s Pttrty.ation of the adult class. Mrs. iAI. Johnson and Paul were A dmorgasbord was enjoyed by

La-dies' Aid will have a Christ- Friday forenoon visitors in the memtlers and ~everal guests of the

:~s19~~~~\~in;M~~:~.a~e~~c~~dWalter OUe home Cj.nd accom- Serve An club 'at th) home of ~rs.

Mrs. Wm. Wischhof hostesses. In-stead of exchanging 'gifts, eachmember will contrillllte money forEumpean relief.

Walther League will have aChristmas party Thursday ('ve~

ning, Decemb<'l' 19, at 8. All youngpeople> of the congregation are in­:vitf'd. Each is asked to bring agift.

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ORANGE JUlqE . : I . 99Adam's,2f46-oz. canr ~ .. J') C

BLENDED JU~CE r 1·1 9 Redeemer Lntheran CIm.eh, ULC.(I 9 (Rev. S. K. de Freese, pastor)

Domino,~ 2,~46-oz. ! canj3 l.-:..... 'C ,.... I Third Sunday in Advent, De~t \ cember 15: Sunday school at 10,

MiXED VEGETABLES 39c VQV '\ ~':~:~y:;erviccs at 11. "GOd'S! LOCALSVeg~AIJ, 2 for ·'.··r~··~". 'I h

Wednesday. December 11, Lut ~ jDr. C, E. Bush, dentist, ph(mc

"PEAS . i . 31' c· er League at 8 p. In. Leaders: 44, ,Wayoe. If FA'Ap"RciICwOHTosLE PEELED I BF'EBASTNPSBlZE MEALY 5 JGRUAIPCEEFBUlT .27Fairmont Pride, 2 fa Come ,.....I and. Marlene Sieckman and Tom Bahe. H. D. Addison was in Jlonca 351/. 1 tJ, _ d

pQ'I'tJrKIN I 39 . '~ y pr:c~~~e~~ai'p~~~ember 11, choir ef:~?'.:ou~~ing ~ caBe in the, :~L;;';N··;;'nOJ:;-gEiiNEL"~~'::';LA~ -.-·.·-mNUT~1 ":~'::;'D~".': ---------,---. - "

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. 21j~ ,ea s .~ ..~... C ,pick outtl .our mCo~nsaf~nh~~a~t~I'o;"nDpcelra":"'sCstia~t~r2aro1::3~h;i~:St~J~a~?n:';;Sgu':.i~;inT~~.~ ~~;' .!.~~~D _.. .13~ ~~~f~~''!YI~~.~!:28g r.~.~I!D JUICE 33.~.C .' t W . Th .6 ..., m . I.. 'r . B udi~am home." ~. FIORIDA ORANGEome. 0 . " yne rsu' (j),hristma ,~ree' Thursda~, December 12, teach- ,Mis~ Helen Ray was home from ·tl-UJ'ERB J.A.~OE SUP RB .ll.OLLED (, ..

and see t~e Bi ,B b I', ' ~)'s~,n~~c~~~n~;~~gr.;~~ttheholl1e ilh MrstoJs.r.~/he week-end !!4~~! PEAS.Jge ~I~ !.. .~24e ~~!.C!"- ... .. 3le______-:...,-J__-+__I-I-..;...._. ..!..._~_----I--..;....-- Tuesday, December 17, Brother~ Mr.! and Mrs, A. C.·Wolters en~ ASSORTED NEW CROP

,C.' O'N··G'· G'.R..OC'.E'.It-Y hoodut8p.m, Ho,ts; Ed. Damme, t rtained.at Sundar evcniog din- 1 FRESH~ K. Dunkl~u. and 0. Liedt.lte. ~.fr for Carl Wolters ahd Mr. and OLIVES ROA.:TEDA cordial welcome to all. "Irs. Herbert Bergt. AND

, :--" .. ., ~MiljSBetty Forth, daugHter of PICKLES' po UTSOrllee Lutheran <Jhureh. ) . . rs. Frances Forth, h08 arrived In. po' .' D~ FOB 4

. "', .'...:. I The Chnrch of the Lut~eran HouI; .·ldley, Cal'., where'she will make SEE OVR 2~:NC·D.",23c

PHONE. ~)~..~. '. ~::N" ',"~~~~~l~~!~II.!!I!.,DIIISIPjLAiy.l!!~r ...,T:~~D~E~CZ.11!3JA¥N~D!E5Jlr!~JC.:~~III~~~~~~·~'~~"~·~~

All :wt11i-i}reciou~ ~tones

In ~toek'at' I

RQ NEWS ,on and Jewell TRy;lo wcrela.fter~

, ,i , , " ;,.: " " : \ ~f\l.,ca~~l~~· cal'lS~rf'llllllY and!By lUn.. E.: J.IHughes tllyne and Dand l:'lson spent

uoday urtcrnoon ut Adolph

:,~~i:~~~~'~o~nson~'we 'Ii Sun- ~d j\Mll~.· .a"nddIMMrsrs.·IIEe'mnl~y SSttaalllbpg l~dSicraCl'ncr of lendal~ Cal," dinner guests" at Cal" John- -., .. mg d K

'So . Frlda~·. T~Urs~~~KJ:~;~r ~~ N~:f~lt ~~~~.', l". and ,Mrs. J~<:k Erw n were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Paul and k rae 1" I'j:l\fax Holdorf's to.r sup r Sun': Nancy ~~\;ere Sunday dmner guests r Te~eR~Winkle lef Fllday for

ht.' , :~ in the pm t Haskell home, ~est Salem, WIS, \ tlt'l'e ~c wlllMr. u~d ~r~. Julius Ki hncr M ,Mrs. 'Fred Johnson and Mrs, AI~ pend a f~w months 11 th(' NorbC'l t~nb vIsited ut James Hank's bert Lehmani visited ~n ·the Thos. u~t]trls:mla.~lnhro'dmeJOlll'on an l -1111.~a.Y. -; E'rwin home Friday afteornoon. _~. Q L

E.~v('}j.·n ,find Alice I Luc j~ and', Mr. a.nd l\frs, Roy Johllso.n Ilnd ren and Miss Lor ~ttu ,T~lmsonl.ta Krat..'Ul4,;'l' \V.ere hl.. kUX.. CH.,Y Clara JOhnso.n visited in 'the C. J. '~l1l('d in the l':rwin 8!=!tNtd home'·unlaj)-'. • Pett;"rson hOr(\c Sunday nftel'llOon. undny !}ftl'rnodn.Mr; mld Mrs. Cart D S, (~r and DUllil~ Dahlquist,' Roy Hunson Mr, and Mrs. Free, ont L\1\)bl"r~

r,iS SIX.n.,. SU1lday. e.~. '. log .at and.1 E.~dwa~l· L.inn were. sunda.,y tedt .and Larry \\:l'tC' dinnel' andInes Hank's. . " din~ r gue~t1 at HC'llI'y Erwin'S. ~nclwon gU('~ts... III the Gunnar!l\lrs, John Vollers Wl'nt to P~"'n- rs, Marland Schroeder npct \l..'l:lIlson home Sun y.I. lust WCl"'~ to spend sn 1.... tim~ Bob, i€' were :Tuesday ctlllers' iat M~'. and Mrs. Ca roll Gordon,:"the Carl Vollel1' homel> ' Mrs:. 'Claronct> Engstedt's in Dixtlm. ~un~cC' P.earson and MI". and Mrs.M~'S. Yv~)nnclEngstedt 5llnd girls Ernest aqct 'Ardyce Swan~on rwm Dickes were upper guests:>ont F~iday· tlfternoon'l in the were dinner guests of Ron~ld n. the HarvL'Y Tayl I' home Sun-

m"lal'ld Schl"Of;'dm' home~ I, Fis~er in the E. E. Fisher hoJlne ny. ",',I.,Ort'Il\~e Anderson of Albia, Ia., Sunday. : Mrs. Marland Sfhroed('r a~d

•. n.. I.e MO.nda~' to slX'nd. tl ~.;I,..(~ek in . .r4:.:r. and Mrs, John Carlson, El.'ic hiJdren and Mi~s. onnic Er"'1. inht',U:.'Roy Johnson hdnw.1 Urjson and Mrs. Chas. Okbl(J)m elpcd Mrs. Albm , eterson cele·'Mr, mid Mrs. Dunne b'l~amer visi~ed in the Levi Reimers home rate her birthdHy S turda:t aftf]-r~'(Ire 'at GJemn Granquisl,'s near Suqday. i oon.

.n}'lll~ for Sunday dinner,' . ~r. and Mrs. Erwin Dickes a:nd Mr. and Mrs. Joe f,arlson, Mable!. Galkrs at Eric NQlson's last Tommy of South Sioux City w¢re and Melvin an~ Mr, nd Mrs, Har­('ek ,,,,pre Mrs. Bl?'t:x1haid Koch, ,Sunday dinner guests in th~ BiI¢er old Carlson en,JOyed tn oyster s~p­

~d daughters Thun;d~y, I:!vcning, 'Pearson horpe. Mrs. VirgIl Peflr~ I·p~r at CUfford CUl!on.s Mond~lY__,____ __:.:..1- , night.

M~~;Sa~1 ~~~c~· ~d C~i:::.S ~~Butler of waShingtof' D. c., sPQntTuesday (-'vcning in he A:"a~l Fred­rickson horne.

Mr. and Mrs. G, st Kraemer,Anita and LaVOnnl'! and D9rot hyStalling- visit cd Don 1 Vollel'~ in aPendcr hospilal Suntlay. They al­so called at Carl Vc\lIers'

Mr. and Mrs. wql Erwin, Mrs.George- Monk and iMr. and Mrs.RobC'rt Erwin atl~ndl'd funpra]services for their cousin, Wm. Concord Fre(' Church.l\lills at Carroll Th~rsdav (Rt'\'. Paul VV. Nelson, pastor),M~l and Mrs. Glpn Troti,' of Ash- "'But as for me, my prayer is un-

ton. Idaho, ]('fl \ 'cdnC'sd<lY for to The{" 0 Lord, in an acceptablehorpe afll'l' sppndi

tg two wC'('ks time."

with Mrs. Troth's ather in Nur~ Ladips' Chri!itian Fellowship cir­folk and Mr. Trot's mother in cle meets at the Walter JohnsonAllen Uome Thursday at 2:30, Rev. and

SUI~day dinner *uests in H,c Mrs. Lloyd Gustavson, mission~Gale Sellon !1ome Wtl"l' oscar. Kar- arks to Venezuela, S. A., will ,bringdC'll Hnd ~ons, Mrs. (~l"Ocnbeck, Mr. tI)0 message. At 8 p. m., the Wayneand Mrs. Virgil Kar ell and Janet, Bihle fellowship will meet <fl: theMrs. Hildul' Carlson1 MI'. a~d Mrs. Virgil Kardell home, one mile eastCl,ifford Cal"lson ard Lctla and of Wayne'. The Lloyd GustavsonsI-hlma Kardell. will speak.

Sunday d·inncr gUf>sts at Thos. Friday, 8 p. m., the young peopleIEr.Win's wprc Mr. <ltd Mr~. Elnwr \vill cunduct their service at' the

INt>lson. IVll\ and M's. Vonce Nf'I- USl'iU' Kardell hon1('. The Gustav­son, Mr. and .Mrs. cal Rollinson. sons ill bring the nwssagc.Mr. and Mrs. Art Nebon, l\.'{r. and Sunday, DecemhC'r 15, servicesMrs. ClarcncC' Tu~t 1(', MI'. and will he conducted at 11 a. m. andLy!(' C1f.'wland al~'d Gary, MI:s. H p. nl. Sunday school will be heldMary Tuttle, Mr. an~i MI·s. Q'f'rcntm at 10 a. m. A prayer meeting willEnvin ,IllO son, Mr. 'and Mrs. vVal- t'm-'('edc the' C'vening meeting. . ,First Prl'shytt"I'ian Church.

\" t f 17 . Itt t h t· I h" da'n),!,JOMI",:,s';/.mG"I,I,',',I" ]).1·1',:,',',;,·',·".,:I,',',d, ~"nr(l· The annual business meeting of Corner of Third and Lincoln Sts.

'f a erpl'OO ~Jewe R rap \ta C ef1j Ram CRR, ~ oc", t.~ the church, postponed from the (Rev. Oliver B.. Prod"', pastOl~)

rp:·m"tant, lIon-magnt'til', ::;W"'Pf) sl'¢bIHI hand and famiIY·JI",,_ o'.::::-.".:-+r","PI,,'r. ~~~~\~e;ii~.be held at 1 p. m., Dc-; Sunday, December .1;5:

luminotlR dial. t II ' .," l"\ Midweek prayer mec\jng will be :.w~~~r~~g;:c~~o~~p~ein~~mf~~t.Dr.

r A neighborhood corn picking held a~ 8 p. m., Wednesday. .:! Junior church, 11 a. m. Mrs.$40,00 to 0.00 II crew held an oysllPr supper al A I?IXO~ county Youth for Christ "Freel Rickers, director.,

~~;~;nt ~~,'~,II~~~~I~~ fa~~~/l(~{~~'of n{71~~ me(',t 109 IS pla:nn.ed for DC'cem- i Worship, 11 a. m. Sprmon hyb~'r,21, '1t Ponca, wlt.h Rc~. Dc Jung 'the pastor, "The Sense of Un-

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,Jew. ler

"1 . Ii ~= , dinonal servkc in' our ehurch willThe {'~(l;~~~tOnK(~~~~,t:il~~. Oscar _~ === include the singing of carols, the

Nelson and Georg~ 'follers fam- lighting of candles, the baptism ofilies wcre Sunday (finrler guests at Church of Christ. infants and childdren, and the re-

I Olaf Nelson's. Mr., and Mrs. Wol- (Alvin Gicse, Pastor) ception of members. The youth

jll.i•••••~ jii!iteiriS'iMiris·iAinnii~eic~,airil'·ioniuiniditlh~eI Bible school, 10 a. nl. Commu-! choir will sing. LaVerna Maurernion, 11 a. m. ~~~'sfi~~o~ ~~~~,~·~~~it~~o:\;y"~~

Tht"ophiJus Evangt'lical Church. V. Gregory Rosemont.(Rev. D. Buclter, pastor) No Westminstcr fellowship serv-

December 15: SundaY school' at ice will be held this evening.10 a. m. and divine service at, 11. Kiwanis Christmas service, 8Practice for the Christmas pro- p. m. ,All members of this churchgram at 1 p. m. All who have part are invited to hear "The Messiah"

in lhe program arc kindly re- ~S~C~,oI~a~~~~r~~es~~I~cl;ro~I~~qu('sted to be pn.'sC'nt. Prof. Russel Anderson and Prof.

Come and worship with ~s. John Keith ...

"0 come let us adore Him." Youare welcome at our services.

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Page 4: THE WAYNE HERALO 20newspapers.cityofwayne.org/Wayne Herald (1888-Present...Mr. Warrelmann leaves hiS Wife dance. C arIes Young was named Ervm Erxleben, Wingett's in~ and two daughters,

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25th wedding Ul niVCrSlIi")/ \\ I. l

w~s held ~undllY ufh.rnOd,ll, 111,returned 1'0 Omnl u t!lat j'\ 1'1;11

Our Gift to you-One Rey.nold's Rockett Pen withEveTY l'"rchase 0/ $50.00in the Istore f,rom Dec'em~bel' 11 th throu~h Decem­ber 17th.

Special.... '

FREE

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Reg, $3.98 and $4.98

$4,23

guage

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INFANT'S ROBESFlannel Blanket Cloth, si ,es

Reg. $1.89

INFANT'S /(N/'l' SUITSSize 1 to 4, Reg. $1.95, Npw

INFANT'S SWEATERIsReg. 79c and 98c, Now

$10045c·

BR~~Slf_~~g~$~~~f~~:HS~T$2394-12x12 Napkins, 5-12x17 Place Mats

LADIES' HANDI(ERCHIEFSReg. 3ge, Now

INPANT'S I(NI1' BONNETSReg. 35c, No':"

GUEST TOWELSReg. 45c to 69c .

9c.... 23c

19cLA~~~S~a~~~r!I.~~~oOATS$3995

Chesterfield and fitted coats in all wool fabrics1/2 Price I

LA~~~S~s~~~:~ of sizes left .... $1488Reg. $18,40 to $29.95

$199',$249HOUSE­DRESSES

LADIES' PURSES .$144 $199"lO()% B:oadcloth. to

Reg. $4.98 and $7.50

GLOVE and MUFFET SET .$1'98fOO% wool in wine, tan and yellow

Reg. price $3.98

'CH~fa~!!I~~!.Prec~J~/!1.Aa~dblue,$l~OSizes 2 to ~Special! ;

Only $3.98

98c74c79c79c1/3 off

$498

Combination offer with 54

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$69589c33c

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49c$179

~....... $149$139

.L$179$1095

.$398

Manager's SaleContinued (0, December 17th

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Giftsfor

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, TIIURSDAY, DECE~mER 12, 1946

MEN'S 'BILLFOLDSReg. $1.98, Now

MEN'S SHAVE SETSHou.e of Croydon, Reg. $1.49, Now.

Reg, 69c to 98c

PLASTIC SUSPENDERSAnd Be!ts, Reg. $1.00, Sale Price

BECAUSE OF THE EXCELLENT, RESPONSE FROM OUR SALE LAST WEEK WE ARE CO/HINUING TO

OFFER QUAI'ITITIES OF OUR REGL!LAR MERCHANDISE AT DEEPLY CUT PRICES,

BOY'S TWO-TONE JACKETSReg. $2.98, Now

MONEY BELTSFor men and boys, Reg. $2.50, now

BOY.~SSWEATERSReg. $2.98, Now

BOY'S TIE and BELT SET

ME~'~~;;;;2wJANTSHerringbone, Re~l. $3.29, Now

BEDSPREADSReg, $12.951

Chenile figured spreads, 90x105 .

WOOL BLANKETS25% Wool Medallion, 72x84

Reg. $4.98

CO~~~~~~!;SprfnlS

S . I Off ~'~({;$:"'~~\"~'":'; ~ !"/( 1//11/1.;1'/pecla er ".; V,\ '. ~

CHRISTMAS TREE ~ ~LIGHTS ':~ I' ~ "

."". , JB('('lUISl\ of Imut4'tl fj1UUltlh rt'- ~,; r('pi\l'tI-tht· first 20 (lIstOnlf'IS ~~~ ~lolnbitlatioll OfferFriday, J)f'( {'tnb!'l' Hlth. mal{· <, .~,

hlJ{ a $5.00 pUI:('hasf'l in the ~:....'

slor.. "ill be cn"",'" ,,, I'"r.~' Silk and. Nylon HOSE

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~;:~a:DI' ~rl"c SliK9ht s~2at8"u9r ~ 1 pro 54 gua~e 2 thread silk $2.98}lrj(oe of tl). rU'. ~ > 1 pro 45 guage Nylons 1.35

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All acknuwlcdgt' Ihe ,·:g!lls uflabor, all admit 'that laborerswere nol justly trealed by man·agement some generations ago,But manYI faults in manage­ment were' corrected, and nowthe tables turried; union labo;has been, pressing down thecrown of' thorns. America'smillions wbre not offenders inthe old dai>'s~ and t ht'y arc notthe offendlcrs now. TltJ{'y justsuffer frot disagrc.cmdnts anddisrupted productIOn. Com~

menting On unfortunat{' ex.tremes., the Omaha World­Herald say1s in conclusion: "Bigbusiness, it is true, cotf'rtainedS?mCWhatJ'the same mista.kennotion in the palmy days ofHanna an Platt, P"nrose andBacr, GOUr and .Harriman andRocl~efelle. It found out hoWutterly w oog it was, TJ.·qda~ls'labor bos. es arc making tfIesah1~ mis~akc. They have noidea how 'frong they arc! Theysee not. I.dim1y to scnse thetern est Of wrath that blowsagai st t~.~em. ,But they willlearn, Anp bitter wiH be 1heI~sson, BItler as well un/or­ttlna\bly: Ipr tho people 'who un­thin[lli?gJY' hqve lwrmitl{!d thefatt nmg of the Frankensteinthat now stands revealed as the

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s tur:day evening for.a Christmas visited Henry Wieting WednesdayIcompaniep Mr,· Hnd I Mrs, ViT.g,ilTRAGIO COl\lFORT. P rty and gift exchange among, evening and fuund hi.nl ilnpro"i.nK E.'.kbcr.g J to Sioux: Cit.y· Monday

of~llf~~~~~,l:~~'C: l~~i~~c~~~~ a ults and children. Cootie was sl@wly, \vhen the latter 'had catOe on Ihe

tive provides a haven of rest ~ :~Si~~anr:rsLi;~~~~, ~c~s;e a~~ an~rN:~~~C ~~:~:o J~~I~;~;:J:'I~:Or~ JJl~I~<~'\¥alt{'r N, jolmsons 0~'rc ~Iluro.d,I,>yll\C'~IUt'14)11}::~I'l~':ld II,

for him and his devoted Wife in e arge of the party,l Luncheon genson's Sunday al t{'nlO{)ll luI' IIII John N, Johnson's nt> Lllulr{'l J •..,

.~~l~r:t~~~[~r~~l ~nn: ~~~~~~~ w s served, lut1t:hcon, . l·'riday {'vening to ohsl'rve lilt' ~~au~ C~:;~~~lt~1t\~o~~:~'I~'I'l~~S{~~:~' 1,1:from interference afe assured. -------~ M~·. and Mrs, Vl'nlOll Schull;; birthday of 1\1rs. J~)hllson. They ning, Dl'c(~mh('l" 17, \':Jlll

'.l1ld .~id1l.lnl \Vt'll' Sunda.v dll1lH'I' \\len' dinner ~dsts Sunday in theThe room will bn w"11 1,'''11 d a'ld their hU!iiJ I1lds as.. 0.: b 1 e gu{'st in the FI'C'.d (iilders!l'l'vc Wfl1l{'I' l<'rcitric (son 1101lW,and comlorta"ly Ilnalnd N LOGA~' I Nol,·"'· lhe chan {' (01' d1l1,'.' \'.,

~ u ~- 0.:. 0 n hOITIe' in WlIyn{'. MI' and 1rs. John Z,undal nnq ..one will bother, The COUPle] VALL E Y The V('rnon Schull:;: and Clal'-' daugl~ters, Karun and Mar~arei J1esday aflernooll, Mrs 1\1 I'may look out the window ill tall enee 110101 fllmilk's spent MundH·y' Louise, Mrs. V{'ra Schraeber of ~~~~~Eim(~r;·ll'e~ ~,~:~iHi. l~~~:::i \~ :1'·:~~l~~~~n~nd~l~~~n \~Ultl:)~ lnuV- by ('v{'ning: Iwl[Jin).~ DwainC' Paul cple- Judd, N. D., and Mrs. Etta Simons ePlce Pearson H d MI>'-, LI'<'1I:II'

'1t d t iJ ., ct pel'~ brate his birthday. of Laure] were last Friday ev('- Fredrickson W£'r{' ill Illr':"'1' Cd' 1

0...:e In (-'a~rell:ln un· Mrs. J, E. Bergerson Mr. and Mrs, Gl'O. llumphrc-y ning dinner guests in the Vernon Jor"cnson h"n',' I" IJlCin II, ..

III (-'n (It misery, . wy will The Harry BaJ<ers spent Sunday and peter Henningso'n of Redfield, Schultz hurne. '"~~~ll{e~~ci~~~~lOr~~~ C'~~l\h:\~~~~ c eniJ.lg at Herbbrt Johnson's. S.. D., were Monday ovc-might ---- -- -I -

behind--the barnyard creatures S ~n; H~~~:n ~~~~f:y~n~\~~:~~:~~ gU~~ll~ ~~~~~~I~"\~'{}i~~'I~,71i~(fS~;;~'ilY Memh~I:~n~)~-~tll~~·h~;~~;~;·I'IY club. SO~<~~I~;~~"';:,~~.NE~a~l~~~e~~~o;~~t~I~~:S~ \~I~~~ 'g ests in th~ Will C. Borg 11O~lC. enjoyed oyster SUrl[ler in the Ken- and families wenfl1 tu t!w F'I'C'd Gold('nrnd nlvllllw,·s <Itlll II"were iIlJ.properly fed. The The MelVin La~sons w,ere Sun- neth Wenstrand homl' Saturday Ma1hiesen home 1n A!lc-n Tuesday families had a IIC ll'·/MI11I;1 !""chunge for this couple from d y supper gues.ts In the l"'01l'5t W, en'Bing afler fini...;hlOg husking evening for a farewell parly I)('!ore and ~irt ('XChanhl~ 1-'t 1'\' 11,1

hard work and rcspo!1sibility tol L nctahl home, .• corn. . 1-/ lhc5y leave n{'lx! w(>pk for Califor- in lhe Walfred ( :lrls"l1idleness and social sc('ul'it . will Mr. and Ml's, Wilbur nal\~'r w('n' TIl(' l\.('rllwlh 1l;1!HT l:lInily and niH In visit. Th£' club pn',..;('nfcrl Jlr()~~I'{'ssin' p.ld 11!11/('~ \\

sharpen recollection of ;im('s S mday supper gu('sts 1ll the MI'. lind ML'~. /{nder:, .)org£,llson Mrs. Mathi(,~l'll ",jill It gJfI. LUllch Mr. and :V1r- .•J:IIl1'I.:; Jidll'.r

past. when thpir litHe youn '_II H ~rry Bilker Iwnw. sPt'1I1 Fl'ldHY t'\'Ptllllg Itl III(' Clar~ was SO"Vl'<1 af!cl' a ,wci;;1 tillH', En1(':;1 Mllhs ,l! d ('101" '", (

sters canle to them for car('s~- I11e llarry BaJH'r~ W(,IT in IJ1C' ('nCt' Bak('I· IhlllW in tlOJlur of 11ur- son. C'm1lll'l·aliv' JUII' II( "Ii

ing sympatlty, A cOll1forll:ibl~ \ II 'rmun VahlJ.~al1lP: Jl'.: hO,tnG 0ull- IW~~, ..1:l\~(~ll~;~:~~.ar:rc'd l\lullN and For ~i1\'Cr Wt·ddill~. ",l'l \Td.

chai<' [01' an ~.lld.Slt'r wilh nOlh_J d[Y. evcnJng 101' \l'rnJ~t'{'~. bJl'!Jl- FnU1ci~ wen' ell l!l'rrnan J'\1ulll'I"s Mrs. :Roy Anderson of Omahaing to do but t/unk of ill health d .r~" ., I, , ,. . came Wednesday ('vening to spendand hyg-ollP <IctiVitl('S is OIl{' ul . J.-'I . a~d MIS. Rtu lln j~lllll"on lor Sumby SUPJlCl'. Mr. (lIlU Mrs. a few days with her daug-hter,the tragic lcwquoncl'S in lifc. It vl·lled In .!h{' Del,m'll' tarlson Fred Lundin S[JPllt lh(' {'vening jn I\'Irs. Dwaine Paul. Mr. Andersonis made 11011.(' thC' ll'ss so by rca- h me at Concord Sunday, after- 1!j{' I'rcd l\IU!l(T homc. and Elaine came Friday ('vl'ningSOil uf being lIlevilahlC'. n on Gus Schull. Mrs, ll1:1S, FIl'C'I- for the open hUlls€, at lIw Paul, tn fIll' Ii~" I I. I

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Christmas Party..

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TilE WAYNE IIBRALD, '''AYNE, 'NEURAl';

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Central Social {;irck.Central Social circle melllherB

had 1 o'clocl< cOb{)erative huffetmenl Thursday with Mrs. }Jail'Brugger. Mrs. Carl Nie!lmn, 1\11':-0.Waldon Brugger, Mrs. J. lI. Ihug­gel', Mrs. Carl Nelson and Mrs.Jake Walde were guests. Mrs,\Vorley Bensoof had the Christmasstory in song, and Mrs. Keit h Reedtold of Christmas decorations anddisplayed them. The club hascovered digh dinm~r with hushandsas guests January 2 in the W. E.Back home, Families will bave' a,New Year's eve party at the Ed,\Nieman home with Mrs. John Gctt·man and Mrs, Dale Brugger incharge of entertainment.

gaal'd's. and i\Ial'iJyn \ViiS abothere Sunday.

111'. and 1\lrs. Hay -Gamble Wl't·('

Sunday la"t wc'ck dinnf'r andltll1,'h('lm Ht Albcl-t Gatll­bl("" l1t

TIll.' \'I{'ttlr Enil'sc!l(' Luni7y (',di­ed at LOUtS ::::;d111Jl{"~ 811ndllj-:('Vl'n­jng and ill' lIcrhnl (icrlplllllll'sTu{'sc;lay ('wning las! \\'l'{'k.

TIn' Henry ]{l'l'gS \\TH' Sund;l\laf·; wC'('!< dintH'!" I-.:upsls al lL'nryRudcbuscll's al Randolph. 1'111')1spent It1£' ('\'('nm~ at Frcd Req.(s,

Perry Benshoo[ of Van Tass{'lJ,\Vyo., <lnd Ed. LindsHy calledThursday mornm~ at Rus~;('l

Lindsay's. The ::'Ill'l\'in Tluss('IJswere at Russell LlOdsay's Tuesdayevening la."1 week.

Mrs. Clt'nn Gr::lnq\li~t's birthdClywas observed last \Vpdnesday whenMrs. Anton Granquist and 1\lrs.Howard Gaunt SPCllt the afternoDnwith Iwr and Mr. and Mrs. FrankLarsen, the c\S!:ing.

Mrs. Fred Thtm spl'nl Mondayaftcrnoot;1 Ja~H wed, at Louis I

'!'cst's. Mrs. Fran]., LlIlC\"~Y ;Inct.shirky \vc-r\l 1Iw.'t; Thul-sda t'\,('I1-Ing. i'dI'. ilnct jI..lrs. Carroll \:,1\'illl­

augh had Wednesday SUPlH'1' atTest's.

Mr. ,md Ml·S. Mr-rlound Lc'ss­man Hnd Marlin were Sunday lastweek supper guests at Arlhur OdC'·gaal'(l's. Elmer and Raymond I'

uranquist \~'cre at Od{'~aard's

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Th~lll;~(.I'~L;1~:~~il and Nanc\' Ann Isppnt l~hnnksgj\'ing willi t/;e far­mor's parenl~, fvlr. and Mrs. C;,-·o. :;EschlC'l11an. RlI GrooJpy, Nl'hr. They =m"l.-efumed Sunday IClsl '\el'k. They""err b\' l\tt· {Indrh()nl:~:' '<l'1l1 M,E .... cllklll,{]l \\·I'-'.rT. 11](' l1H'n be, : Iing brolhe,rs of Mrs. Zoucha. : I

Grimm who alTi\'{'d home Wcdncs- Jloo"r Burnell R~I,,'r. """Iday of last week after ser'VlIIb Burnell Bakc:r's 4th birthday wasoverseas. He wlll be on termma. 0bserved Friday \vhen rola1 i\'es •leave until January 2. and friends were e\-ening guc-sts tn -I

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Parker the Clarence Baker homC'. :1and Mr. and Mrs. Matt Holt, sr.,had oyster supper Monday of lasl Cf'"lclll'atf' Rirthday. ;1week in the Matt Holt, jl'., home. .!\-Iarilyn G:HnlJl .. l'el('\)ra(('r1 !leI' O. iD. WURK PANTSR:ipi~n~us~~l~~;fl~ol~~n~yhn~~rtl~~ H;lh Inrtllda;i Thursdl-lY whl'n Mr. 1 Heavy Twi,ll, size 34 to 44, Reg. $1.75

and Mrs. Clarence Hron,ynski and dMrs. Austin's and Mrs. Bennett's Lois Lang('!Ucil'I' and Jack called D. "D. WOo 'u [>ANTS .birthdays were Mr. and Mrs. Aden at Lyle Gamhle's, A~

AlI,stin, Mr. and Mrs. Warren AlIs- Heavy T J'll, Reg. $1. 75, sale p-rice ._ ..

Mti~s.anEdarCI aBr~~n~,n,na,a'dnd". "Mnsr.. and For \I\'l'ddin~ '\lIllh'l'rsnr.y. LEATHETR JA flKbT'lTS.. ~ ,.., MI', ,Ind MI·.". Alhl'rl ReibuJd ob- \..J '"

Geo. Reuter's birthday was ob· sl'rved lht'ir l;llh \\'pdding anniver- I Special gr up, Reg. $12.95 to $21.85

~~:,ve~~~U1:~:~~hl~l~~w:~;..~~h~~ dl\I~~ ~al~~'>t~~:lt~.I;~~~~:dP~l~!~i;l;d l~t;s.W~:ll~~ Capeskin CabreUa Horsehides

home were the fa.miJi{'s of Adolph Ie]' fklmwr Clnd [;-llnily, Mr. and MJ.JN'S WINTER (}APSf~~u~Se~~'Ito~e~~~~~'ci-~~~b~t:tJ~}~~:~!l!;:~~l~~~~!l'y l\cilJold v

nd the Chas. 5 M'elton Corduroys~ ski modelsson and Fred Aeverman and l\14.ss : Reg. $1.19Amanda Wischhof. . I Ua\'(' Farewf'1I Party, -

Mr. and Mrs. John Recg, Me. All 13 members of J.O.B. club: MEN'S MACKINA W~: :~~s·I\;~~.ryJO~~e;'e~~da~~m~~ and t~lf'irh~l/1ili('::; gat.herl'd at Fred: ' 1 1000/0 Wool, Reg. $~.95, Nowdale', Mr. and Mrs. H{'rman Meier- Thun s sJ;~ay, .('\'.l'nmg la~t wl"'ek JlIdirks and Ill(' Marvin Mcirrdi"ks ~' " ,urpl'l'" f,,'ewell for' Ihe .. BOY'S WORK SHIRTSfamily, the last lwo families of rll\}nS \\hn ",rc muvlng to No~'folk. Chambray,·' Reg. $1.09, NowPender, Dietrich Meyer of Win- TI.w. club ll~'<,sented Mrs. Thunside and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick ~Vd~ll;t,;,:r~~.~ueslsscmd lunch· MEN'S DRESS CAPSNiemann were Sund(!y dinner ~

, guests in the Ed. Niemann home.

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...- •..- ---uhio~~~;"est' ~-;;-J'-fi~~h;d witl;-~-;;-~v~r,

, more, amenable to ~oPuI~r rights. .

'!+--F-'-f'-'---' Ptogress in peace !lkgotiations, with'less ,disposition on the l]art of Russia toforce the United Stlltes in~o an unfa,vorableposition, discounts Henry, Wallace's Madi­son SqUare Gurden speecl' in which he ex­pressed fear that forei g

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relations wouldbe badly knocked out t rough failure topurr up to the soviet un on with amiablemannerS and liberal conc ssions. He re"!ilI­ed from the caQinet, and is ill-boding pre­dictions failed" The firm olicy of the statedepartment is appllrentl I bellring fruit inthe sbllpe of II more trllC~ble Russia, Thesoviet union wllnted~ all fllcts lib out theIItom]c bomb. lind othe' informlltion itshoulj:ln't k'now, and br therly l<lve ledWal]"ce to want to yi ld, Russia keptits ,secrets to itself. Fa ling to pilly theUUlted Stotes for a sucke' not only augur­ed for sllfety but braug t soviet bell,we­thers to more reasonable, cooperation, thisin conflict with the WillIace pronounce-ment. I f

-----0,--11---Suspension of the co;al miners' strike

h.appened on the annh·t~J:5Rrr of PearlHarbor. That Japanese Dn"fumy five ~iean:;IIgo. prccipitated a terriUle war. Vietor.vexacted huge sacl:ifices. The mar~h uackto a peaceful foundation': has been slowedhy ~trikl'.s in thi:" countnT and by contend­ing St~lf-seekers arout1(!' the \\'~)rld. ThePearl Harbor attack \vas a terrible shockto unpreparedne~~. Resumption of coalmining WH~ a Pl'OfOld.tld relit'f to a nation'sover-burdt..'lll'd ('COllomlc,s. 1\ow. let 1'('­

covel'," proceed. Ld till' ~ocial order g-oforward with l('~~ strife and more unity.Let disagreements be Rettled by arbitr,,­tiol1 anel without interfpl'ing with orderlyrecons! ruct ion,

-----()-----Russi.:t.'s Utopia is knoeked in t.llt lwad

by a blast from the AFt on wag' com­parisons a.s reported. by Nation's B Isinesswhich say.s: .. 'The American \\' rker'sreal wage i,::; at least 65 per cent highprtoday than it was at the time of the Hus­sian re"olution (1917), while the Russian\'\"orker's real wage is lower. 'in Hus~ia,

real wages declined 40 pel' cent from 1927to 1n8: "'We should remember thesefacts when communi::.;ts and their fello,vtravelers claim that the soviet governmentlirings a better li·fe for the workers.' "

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It is understood that a proposed con­,stituUonal amendment will be submittedin January to limit the presidential tenure.An absolute maximum of two ,t"rUls maybe opposed in a resolution fixing a onesix-year term, Less playing politics wouldre-::;ult in carrying out the one-term id~a.

.i\lore than h ....o terms permit building a.gI;n\t POI~'al machine. Experience hastought Ih two terms hy one fellow' arcall the cot lltl'~' can wpll ;.;tand.

r!BR,E~y~'----8tall Corresponpent

,jhe Aug, Vahlkajnps we~e atAlOert Jaeger's 8unday last week.

:Mrs. Dave Maxwell and Tommyof 'Wisner, were Thursday guests at

,a&r~US~~;~rspent Wednesdayand, Thursday alternoons With]~a~hy Schnoor.

:1\1r, and M~•. Henry Warrelman.~r1~. Lam had. 'ruesdar: last weekdinncr at Geo, Frahm's, .

Susan Anderson of Norfolk, w.asIn the Melvin Schn.oOr home fromSa:~uTday ,to Monday last week.

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St "ke JO N L. ~,eWiR,t' cr'art of therl coal miners'uni n e lied offEuded t·he lotion-wide 'tr ke sudden-

, Iv S lturd"y. and 0lel'lJd 400.-000 miners bac~to wO~kl Bar Inis of in­dustry and bog ill!g dow) of all activitieshnd set in. lis' of fuf'l had \l ell greatlytUl'tailC':1. M.al y school::; \\".~re ·lo~ed. Re-duce!! ligltting- ad been onlert' . ,Threatsto health and" mt"ort mUltipli~d'land th9

,future ,\'as lln)- hing IlUt brighj' ,StrntlS~l1ltltii.) 1 of p~}ople"~ 'ights W38

strangel~' an;.l tragkall.r in co l.tr~l.st withthe gl"d Christ illS season. W thlresump­tion o,f 'c'oal p oduclion; the at'on feel.e.asier, lInd the sp-irit· of goodrfe lowshipwill, \le ,allowe, to d.evelop ,Vit out re-stl'~unt. i I· 1

What 1Il0"N Lewis fronl 'bald lefiance, to unel;Ptlcted submis'li.JJb ~ 110t wholly

clear. the co rt had;ronposefl ~ hea"yfine on ~he boss and his umon. , Aichon on

,'an appepl to tl e supreme QOU~ was be­.' lying Ul',geq with all POBst!>!¢', s eeld, The:~I' "boss 11llll11feste sotne feeh~go of respec

'" , for the lligh tr bunal by Irot w nting"trike in progre while the aPPfallwas un

del' cpilsiderati Ii. t'· IBut as a mat er of fact, 400, 00 miners,

suffering with t "rest of the couiJtry. mayIhave 8ho\\"n a tispqsition to b "eak awa\1from the Lewi 'dictatorship" [nsciOUSof inordinate power, Lewis may( h ve be'ej

.till'l'orize,d by adverse reactions~n" threatened collapse 0 his union stre Ill' h.

S",,,p~nsion f the striJje 01' e continues tiIltii :Marc 31, 'and in th eantimLewis looks to egotiationl~,fot a' permanent seWlement Also in~' the m~antimethe C.Ollljt~y willlook,to the newy nstalle Vari-colorcd light, and appropl'iatecongres~ to tac e the 'Va ner ct and th scenes lind programs proclaim the "p-Norris-LllGuard a :ll1ti-jnjUn~tj net, fix p~oach of Christmas. The goot! I idings of

'! ing ovel~ or ab lishing thd sa n e 0 ma]{ 2,000 years ago arc being reechoed in allRtrikes l'e~s ('on ·enient. Qongr ....R1 f'hould partR of the ChriRtian world. They shotrldhu\"c thq ability find eOllrage to undo Hom he put into full practice hefore anotherof the JH,W deal s coddlingllaw. a d mok ,2,000 year" roll around.-_._- _._+----~ '-_._------~~ --,---+--- --~.~._._._-~----------

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Delbert ~onge sp nt 'Vednesd yat Erwin \('ahlkamp s..' '

Mr. and 1l\'1rs~ Car Damme werle'at Fritz Th.:un's la t \Vednesdckfe\-·enmg.

1f1'. and :1wI!l"s., Fra l~ Longe we eat Elharot Bospi hll'S Tuesd yevening iast <w~ek.

The W. S, Ftupproll:; spent Friday evening 1 twe~k."at FloydHu R's,

1M.r. ami' Mrs. ~ arren Aust·n. and Carol Ann \.ver in the Ad n

Austin home Thurs ay,Miss Virginia Lee a Wayne co­

lege SUdCllt, sllent the Week-c din the ('. A. Presto hom6,

ivlr. and ~Trs. Franl< Longe we eamong 1h05(~ whD surI~rJ1.;cd M .and Mrs. ~ug. Kay on tf?eir 45 h

Page 5: THE WAYNE HERALO 20newspapers.cityofwayne.org/Wayne Herald (1888-Present...Mr. Warrelmann leaves hiS Wife dance. C arIes Young was named Ervm Erxleben, Wingett's in~ and two daughters,

be hC'l'c 10 sel"\'(' ,n~ installingofficer. A (i;:\0 myel'cd dish11Illc!l('on ,,,-ill l){' Rc'rvcd.

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Party lis Held. ,VI"W Auxlliul'y nU'I Mondny

l'v(~nln~ in the WonlC'n's clubrooms" for H Christmas party,Miss 'H.l-\zl:'l Ht,l''''c presentedhalon twirlt'rs ill several num·hers. An ocJt·t from the' highschool' 'sang Christmas carols,followe-d hy ~:-roup singinl{ ofcarols, with 1\1I-s. Earl Larson attill' piano, Mr~. Irene Jugel andMrs. Wm, Finn had charge ofthe cnlct;lainnwnt, and Mrs.1I. D, Addisun and Mrs. BenMeyl'l" 111l' rdrcshh1cnts.· Theorganizatiun will havl' a bw.i·n('ss nn~l social meeting Janu­ary 13.'

'x· -x-At Church P!,r1ors, .

!'r('s!.lyl('ri;lll wonwn 1ll('1 inIll(' church parlors last. \V('dn{'s­d;lY \\-'Iwn HI·V. O. n, Pro('ltshow('6i filJ1l~ oj' !l('gro schoolsin Gi'ol"gia 11nd Soulh Carolina,Miss Vc\'a ;\l()on, ~ang spirilual~

and .Mrs, :Vlal' Young had devo~

1ions, I rosl('~s('S werl' l\'lrs. PaulH.oggP, l\'1rs, T('xil'}' SjmIn('rman,Mrs, P. L. l\1<ln'll, Mrs, Jnnwsl\1l'lntosh, I\lrs, Fred n('ckman

'nml 1\11'S, Ii.. [\1. 1'\('1-11, Th\.' wom~I'n l1l('l'l I }(>I'('I11\)Plo IH when Mrs,I L M. 4'll!U'J' has t 11(' proj:!;ram on"\Vp Il~l\'t' Sl'l'll I lis Slar," Car­oL..; WIll hI' ~Ut1g anri Mrs, Ray­nwnd Sc!ln'inl'r will be servingchait'man

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CardiganSlip-On StylesIn All Colors

Chiffon Squares andOblongs, in Colorful

Prints, some w~tlhO~qUi~6~~

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Belts . . 1.

Sweaters

SWA~'SApparel Eor Men and iWomen

Scarfs.

NeYf CoHons

Joy~e Hulwite

p~ggy Jean

Kaytuth Classics

Ado~able Frocks

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1-111. Har"il

Omaha ].Oamily

Laundry Soap

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Kraft Dil~ner'l

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Fresh and Cold Meats, \Fish, Oysters and

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Be ddY thl~ w'eL'k With [\11 f1I ,10 lllson lor Chh~tInRS PRrt~ <llldI giCt exchange,

IOb1erve Bi;X~h·~~~o111 hllt,or (II (~I('llil j !llddl'I'-

:11 h 1'111",lLlY,,101' l;irr'lnl 11l1l11'd ;\

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('hat '.. Dqcc ('[' 18 \\,'i1l1 l....lrs.Ch~. Ht..,tt..'" Mr~, Evu A::;hass\: " I

P () llllllet. l'xl ·tllC~(' y ,~f.h~rn (n l~lt h hom(' of M l's.W m VOll ,i,.!;Cl'll with 1'/lrs,.J.O V('11 W l'ltl unet Mrs, {, \V,Ca!>1 " :ls'is if g. Gins 'v II h..:­l'xci n l~l'di, f II )Wl'd by II 'odalhOlU,

H( [list ~'1i 's'unary alld '0('1;,11

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PI'i'1i.C.~~;n:~,d3'1, ,F:"~E~ .. ?URj\¥HtA't TOAST AFERS I

SU,nshine, I-lb, box . __ .. _

<::REAM of WHEAI P~r box

<!;RAFE NUTS FL KES, Large box _

. ~5-n•.8a(:k ._',50-lb. ,S3A~k

Gift SU99~Sfrom 1 I

Thei~-M~4··Jackets, :$3.85 to $5.00 IT I

Bed Socks, $1.35 t<> $1.60 ' '

Swraters, $1.95 to $6,9 .] i·

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d,- \' l:lfl:ernobn with" :Miss Clara', iSt~hh(lf. : . t'"MII}l~rva, ¢Iub !,as- n ,C1lristmas' ~

Jl~ '~'.till¢ IlI.l,it Monda.~' \,'Hh Mrs.F. S. BN'l'Y~

R. l"ht.'knl.' ~'IOdgC will Ill('('t Fri­dt y. D~lt'(,'m}('l' 13. at· the hall tot.'I'L't tJl't'it,'l..' ,'. ' ,0

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til s TI~~n'Sd~~y in till' purish I}uli~'rp:c::r{'ssi\rt' Hom<"IlI.lIt.C'l'S nll'L'1

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Authorized Philco Service

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Lessman Radio Service

1'- CARPE'NTERIft:,j'li!f: COMMISSION COMPANY .~ W SIOUX CITY STOCK YARDS

Behrens &Lester. l

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Music by

Tuesday, Qecember 31

Wayne Municipal Audi~orium, I

Favors - Noise Makers - Fun

New Year's E~e

DANCE

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Jimmy White and 'His Orcl'e.tr~I )

Sp~nsored by the American Legion

Atteill:W. R. SCR)BNER,VJn$ge ·C1erk.

• ALT~}~A [LStnlf Gorrespondent

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EMBER 12, 1946 I, .fot the"sum f Seventy-£" e Dollars C~nant of ~t-~l~~- ~~~~ted at -A~~··~---- BtRTJiRECORD~'~f~~-~;~- ~~s~~;~;~~~;-;;~~r:·.in cash and the Chair 8fl of the Munson's Su day afternoon and A SOD, weighing 7 pounds, 12 and Mrs. Jens Christensen. IBqard. of Trustees and tf.e Villa.ge', were,luncheo guests. 'ounc('s, was born December 6 to Mr. and Mr::-. J. G. Fitch br Lin·Clerk be, -and they a e herebY Mr,- and Mt's. Louie Ht'i!wman, MI'. and Mrs. Ba~ton Peters of coin spent Sunday here lin tIll'direct~d to !convey the, same by Luel~, "Rus$clil and Keith of Pf'n~ Emerson in a local hospitaL home of tht'ir sort, 1r1en Finch.

b Quit Claim ;Deed executed in the der ere dillnCr gU(;'sts Sunday of A son wns born Tuesday, De~ The Ckmith JO~lnsons ~mov(,(l1 Y name of salq Village. 1 the Imer 'Willers family. Wm. c{'mllt'r 10, In u Norfolk hospital to Ihis weck from West 1st st 'cet to

L---H'-M . Vi· C.jRing SectIon 2., This Ordinfance shall P('te~'s was ¥~' aner~oon ViSitOr,.. Mr. and Mr~., N~rmun I~I.t~('nder of on,e of the :F'rt'd Ellis apart lent5:' : I i be in full force and ('ffe~t 30 days M~s. Roy gler, Jr., and pupIls Norfoll{, MIs. h.luend(,l IS the for~ fhe Harve~ Echtenl<.amp W('ICJmMyi: ~ir:~lh ftt~~f t spent ~tur~ • S H 0 L E '8 ' after its passage, approval and nt tl1e Bel1 wo\cnted their original mer NOl'nm Meyer of Wayne. at ~arroll FI'lday evenlll~ ~o .help

.....J publication according to law. musical Pln:v,t"Pinocchio... Thurs~ A ~on w,as born Saturday, De~ Brenda Sahs observe her. jtli. blrth-Mr. and ~':I' Hja mer LU1d vis~ L ~Rssed IH1d upproved! t1.1is 3rdl dny levening )('fol'c a full house.. cpmber 7, 10 Mr. and Mrs. G. W. day. . 1_

l.t.ed in the ~r~ Fr drid~.so . home by-----+--l day of DCC~Im,Eb~~;~,],~~~,TWEIN, A socinl hour ollowpd and refresh~ Pinnt of Wayn£'. Mrs, Pinnt is the ,Mrs. H. H. Humphrey nnli Mr~.$unday eve In • d Mrs, Ma.rtin Mq sen vy ments were e joy,,-,d.. former Lorraine Christensen. _ Burdette Hansen of W'lStneIl sp(:ntI Mr. and r~. Je~ Brown II an " (' fhairman of the Board 'D h d J eh' A scm, wcighing 7 pounds. 3 Fridaly aftQrnoon at ~. HI I-latl-Mrs, Hjal er! Lun were Sioux Bonnie Ball of Dt"catur, v sited Attest: .•~ orot y ~n . ,unp .' IOn were "Ounccs, was born Satl,lrday. De- !len's. ,City visito lI1onda. l . at Roley !sam's over Sund y. W., R. SCRI NER, home from I SIOUX City for the cemher 7, to MI'. and Mrs. Maxin Frank Morgan and Ted' Fousl

Robert 'i Ha on matketed Miss Marianne Van Slyke was Village Cler, . d12t~ week~end. HM~l. and Mp:le Bro0~ Wells of San Diego. Cal. The other arrived hom(' ~cmday aFter nhogs in Siqux: Ci~ Monduy and· a weflt~end guest of Miss Flo 1 man of, ~ ,tmgton . ~nd Cecll child in 1h(' family is a son. Mrs. week's hunt,!ng Hl MI<-,sterr Ne-was down for the s Ie. Samu lson. 1 + -'--_,....., Rhoades of f\llen ~Ited there Wells is th(' former Lavonne Han- braska.

Mr. and :Mrs. arold Schnier Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schra \'is~ Sunpay afternoon. / sen of Wayne'. ' Mrs. Nf'IOe Call. Mrs. fR. w.,nnd son, *~,. 'W"' ,-, '''"' , •• ~,. e.,," ~m. ~,. rroUT W'''' - m" 0"". Mo. "", 'm'.•".M", .,,"Mo, .'••"'~,. M,. 'm, H,,,'",,' .'.,were Sund8 supper guests 8~ Ivan urday: eVf'ning. WATIrEFIEL:D Gustafson, Mrs. Clarcnc~ Holm pounds. was b.orn TU.P8day, De('em- MISS Irma Back iwer€'· in ' SiouxNixson's. ! Mr., and Mrs. Lonnie J\.. and LaV('rne Olson wcre WIth Mrs. bel' 3. in a SlOUX CIty hmipital to City Saturday.

Mrs. Ke neth Packer ""as a were ~hanksgiving dinner ests 'by Art Borg Wednesday cwninJ'{ while Mr. and Ml'~. Don Strah~n<of Wa- Mrs. V. A. .Se t£'r ('nt('~tain('dguest of Se e All club Friday at, at LliYd McFadden's. "lh£' m£'n wcre at Brotherhood at terhury. The othC'r child in the Sunday al suppe for Dr. anti Mrs.1 o'clock I ncheon in the~ Ivan Mr. $.nd Mrs. Lloyd SaIl) and Mrs. Lawronce Ring 1he Mission ch,urch. family is a girl, Sally. Mr. Sira- Victor West. Ms. Lillian 'Mill('l'

,To~nr~o~n~o~~. Kenneth iacker Sandr of Carroll. spent S nday The Frit~ Lucders fal1nily wero Study Circle memhC'rs wilh han is superintend('nt of the Wa- and Mrs. G. L. gers.d eveni g at Harry Nelsen's. at Rollie lfnge 's Friday;evening. their famlli0s, comprising a group teruury school. I Dr. and Mrs. .~. Pct"crli:a hml

:~~ ~\~~~:~~~~~:set~eor~r~a~n i~:s~ anr:r~'~~dN~~s'G~~~::Vi~1 ~n~~ ~rs. DiC~ Sandahl acdompanied ~~~~~~te~i~; d~~~el~a~n t~I~~r B:~~~~i Jlprl' from l{orPIL.l ~~ct~;~~ ~~.m~< \~~~:l~~l.P~)~~:. <~~l('iWnM"re. J'anFdre r~~~s~~·H. Seh lier of the' alt Shaffer home at iercc the Art Mpnsons to Norfolk Frj~ Gustafson home Sunday. A social Pfe. Mclvin A. Kr>rn, son of Mr. Mrs. Victor M ]'{'y' ahd D~. <lnu

n: Sunda . day. I ! time followed. and Mrs. Adolph Korn, arri\'('d Mrs. Orville F. Moote.Bancroft, e~re Friday ~.nner John Dunwoody moved int the Mrs. Art Munson \'i~!ited Mrs. Mrs Cliff Munson Went to helfc Decembcr 4 from Korea after Thp J'lmes Blesf;IPI'·g wpre Sunguests in th me of their augh~ Wm. Mattingly rE'sidence ('d~ N. P. NYbfrg in Wayne Saturday Sloan': Ia.', Saturda~ morning for serving, across nin('~ months. He day din~l'r gu("ts ·at,.'iA. G.. n~{'ss~ter, Mrs. Iv n ixson. afternoon, a we('k~('nd visit with Mr. and If'ft Nowmtll'r 9 and arrivrd in l~'s lit P('ndt'r. Mr!'l.I,I~l('l\'1n Sam-

Mr. and II'. Reynold An erson neSd~aY to spend the \\inter Mr, and IMrs. Elvis O~son spent Mrs. Andr<.>w Carlson. She at1end- S('attlc', Wash., Nm'(lmlwr :2'1. 11c uC'lson and chil r('n, (,1l Ilhtl Wl'<.!-

~~n~e~w~n~ ~ ~~~ ~~:~~s ~nn~~~ m~nun~~y dinner guests at Mar~ ThBnurdrSdfaamY·I,~~yv.eningwith tllie Gordon cd Mrs. Orville Erickson's birlh- ~~;~~~;l(,:,n~~;'.!Ir~~l'~~al~~nC[\\~~:;n~~l n('sday al ,James nn'sslC'.r's.~Joseph Eri s n home. tin adsen's were the Ed alin 'e day party Monday aft('rll(lon and )P3V(\ untll l){'cl:mb('r 31 when he Mrs. Walter U" mcr and Jolin r('-

ov~r~:~ghf~nle~u~::y~;.~~~u.~~~ ~:~~s ~~m~f;e~i~g~~r~~ctgt~nerett Ba~~fma~r:~m~::~h~e:~;datF~~~~ ~~~~~~~th~~:~~I~~~Ml's. Lawrl'nce f(\('l'i\'t's a discharge. :;:;;,e~. ~~~~~rc~ ~\.~~'i(;e;~e~~I, I~:;~r:Dahlgren bl thers. Harold ypse Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cnrlso Lund's W~dn('-sdHY eveni g. Mrs Rudolf Kny and; Mrs lOCALS former's p<lrenlS Mr and ilrlrs ::\1

S d $' pper guest daughter of Fremont. Lo~g~;' a~ii~d~~I~~wa~dux1~~'ryR~\I~~ .Johm;;(' Kay Rrrang~d a pieasa~t..J V. Cr<l\~'ford, t~~ Il~em to Y(;nJ.:~waM'ra.. aunnd Yrs~ Ben Lund oined Thanksgiving- with Mrs. nna surprise for Mr. and· Mrs. Aug. 1I1r. and Mrs. Emil Thies a,ld tvn. I

. ner'at Wtlkf'fi('ld Mondar.' ~ "a group of t'3.tives Sunday after- catls~n. All visited III 1h Ivo ~ Kay Friday evpning in observance family spent Sunday afternoon in MI'. and Mrs. 'Valtf'r l\1illf'l' ofF d . k h R 1 I Myron Ison Il:nd Le and IIer- .noon to help hel' sister, Mrs. 'Millie re e iC ome near an 0 pl. man. ret. rncd sunda~ e cning of their 1~th wedding flnnlversary. th(' J. G. Kyl hom('. Dakota City an~ Mr. ar'l(f Mrs.Nelson of "oncord, observe her daPyf~. ;~y~~e~~~~ a;~~r:''id ;; dU~<;~ Ceom tht"i lrip t6 Chiea o. Forty r('lativ0S spf'nt a social evf'- 11rs. S. J. Benson and Mrs. G. J. Robel't Martin and daught,('l" 'l,fbirthday. :' is on terminal kave awnitih his Wednesiday cvening t '" RoWe ntg an.d er~oye~ IUrCh00n. A gift Hess had Sunday dinner with Dr. Sioux City' \\,pr~ S~nday (~lJlr](,l'

~r~~~r:~;:a~:W~:;t~~~ ~:~c~ ~~~t"t~riSni~j t~rsho :'t~: ~~~~~ti~:r~J~~d~n~:rt ;;:'~igan'" ~r~~~JrI0 rr:,er ~~mp,:n8 pr;'- an~::r~c:;t~~l~;~~~of Wymore ~~~':s in the . F.. Snmw<l'on

dny supp('r'~lestsof Mr. n~~ Mrs. Volk. I Mr. a~d Mrs...Al~f':t: ~Ju~(Ia~1 ~iou~s·Cil~·w~~()~~:lY \~~ sp~~~;('1h~Jess Brownell. and dauq'htl'rs VlSlfe In t 1(' .:. • d:lv \\'Ith hpr :VII'S. (lrville-

Sinc0rest sympathy is 0xknd('d (~ARROl.L Lt~~~~t:;1 ~~~leN~~;n~":n~~~111,in3'('ne Er'id<son, hirj]lf1a~' it was.

~:1l~~l:'::~;~iJ~('~'I~~ S~l;n~'l~ltJr.~H~ ('arroll Board. Lund an~1 Dale nard wen' at cq7- Z~~~(;V<~~d E. l.~)y~~:~~~:.:m~ho.od days a ? early marl'ied hfc in Carroll, .\J"phl aska ~~t~dd:~.l', the Luther Le<~gue raj y numhC'r of illf'luoing :VII'S.thIS eommu Ity. D('c('m1leI' ;.I, 1946 Mr. and Mrs. LeonaJ~d D0rsch Alfred Nordstirom, fOl'nwrly of

:Mr. and 1\ rs. Howard Anderson The Board of Trustres 0 the and Mr.1 and 1\1,rs. Wm. Wascher \VaJ{cficlcl, enj~)y('d afternoon cof-of Sioux eiC and Miss Doris Lund Village of Carroll met in rc u1nr were al; Ivan Johnson'1' Sunday fcC". • ••••••••••••••••••••II••••••••••Il•••• lIa•• tsll.II••II.of Omaha ~pent Saturday night SJoew,s,inoJjl °mnOanbo,I)::resdpart;S~)litth. te?, sfoJl..-. evening. r().=:;:;;-~~~o]= :and Sunday ,in til(' parpntal Hjal- g- ~ ,- ,- ~. Mr. a'ld Mrs. Arl Hallsenwere. •111C't' Lund hOmc. p<lUls~n C J 11alll1('l('t' J L If'n al Berhpal Gustafson't; Sunday 0'" THB • &I

Mr. and MIl'S. Erne:,,1 Pacl{('J'vis- nckso dnd l'd\\ TI<Hlt\\Clll All ('\'l'ning, ohs(\l'ving his h1irlhday of p I "~ : =!ted in tlll' \\1il' Murphy homc Sun· sent erry Johnson Saturday. -o/~.A'. \,;t : :'dayafternool1. Thpir daughter and Me tmg calkrl tn nrdrr by d\\'. Mr. ~nd Mrs. W. A. PU·I'L'.f>l', --r~- Q •

husband, Mrl. pnd Mrs. Geo. Dar- Traut Will ehallm,ln Horace:and Gen<' of Madison were I\.JI A 'K ET • •nell of Missot.llfi, were also guC'sts. Mm tes of last ll1Cetlllg read Sunda,)( dinner guests in the Ed. t\ _\Y I 1 . ,i We have, all material and .5

Mrs. Paull aind Mrs, Joel Dahl- and approvPd. Sandalll home. ~O.~() (J~(). plete job.~gren were~' the Robert F. Han- Thel follo\"~ll1g bIlls were Ie d The Gordon Bards visited in the \ I_son home esday afternoon for ~ Gcn{'ral Fund: C. L. Bard home SundalY and Mr. Sla~ght('r c ttle looked st.eadY 1= INDUSTRIAL COM ERCIALa committee meeting, planning for Tax 0 lots 9 and 10, I and Mrs. Emil Lund !spent the to 2;;i cents lojNf'r Monday, steers ,. FARM WIRINGthe Parl< H It club party Friday BI k 7 $ )2.113 evening there. ' and heifers !oiclling in a range of :evening. Wayn Helald, Proceed- R('u!lC'n Olson and Daryl, Mr. $17.~O to $30.UO, quotable top '. The Fin'~s~ in Workmanship and Materials

Mrs. Ben Lund" Mrs, Jess jngsl" -.-. 1.70 and 1\1rs. Elvis Olson were guests $3::i.UO. Co~s,cleared from $9.00 t? ':B~wnell an~ Mrs: Clarence Olson L. G. Hallef'n, Care of fire at supper in the Paul Olson home $1650. nulls wpre 50 ('('nts lowpr, •assisted in serVll1g the annual hOUl'·e, ]946 . 0.00 Monday <,vf>ning. mosily $1~J.<)O down. Stocker and I:] o'clock luncheon of the Dorcas J. L. 11'llrickson, Lahor on Mr.'anrl Mrs. Gpo. Buskirk were f(':('clf'r tl'llde steady to strnng, •socIety Thur;s4uy at Salem Lulh~ fire h014se doorg 3.00 dinner guests Sunday at Wallace prices ranging from $11.5~ to:eran ehutch: Fulle ton Lumlwr Co., Ring·~. 1.:lmer Johnson of WSTC $19.(:0. Stol'!{. stl'el' calvcs s~ld u.p 1= ELECTiRICAL CONTRACTORS

Mr. and Mrs. Vic'. Wallin and tC'ri II 5.511 join('q them at supper. to $:2000 heifer ealvps to $17 00 h \ tf W N bBobby of St 'n~on, la., Mrs. Hattie H. II. Honey, Salary 0.00 The} Wm. Vic10rs enjoypd a gf't- swin!;' '11'~qjng was largely ~te~d;: P one 71-W ayne, e r.Levene of henandoah, la., Mrs. Light Fund: together in the Louie' Meyc'r hop:e \'.]th last week's closp most butch-I:••••••••••••••••~••• II•••••••• IiI••II•••••••••••••••Lowry Muns 11 of Bloomfield, Mr. H. H. Honey, Salary Sund~y (>vening, celcbraling tl'ieir er hogs sellmg at $23:25 SO\\S from, -

~~~g}~:;' I' ~o~a~nr~ Ja~i' ··;~~i;t~~·:·s~~~T·.. ~:6g 15~~1~W~~;~gs~~~.~;I::";;~ily, Mr. ~~2IT9tgo~2~e2e5dc~t;~:ssoi~0"Z~m~~• I

day guests irt the Le e. W. R. ~ribner. Same ' . 9.00 and Mrs. Art Stringer, of Tower $2325 S1:Jughter shcep and lambs RADIO REPAIRMr. and Mrs. Art Meyer joined C. St. P. M. & O. Railrpad, City, N. D., were Sunday supper were largely 50 cents lower fat

relatives and friends in the Louie FreIght on car distilla!te .. 4.87 g ues1s in the DarWin Agler home. lambs selling from $19.00 to $22.50, IMeyer home Sund~evening to Home Telephone Co., S\:>rv- M,rk Utecht was with his clipped lambs stopping at $22.15. ,help them observe their 15th wed- ice ... -. --- .-- __ 1'_ -. 4.26 gran,tlparents, the Emil Lunds, all Feeding lambs quotable steady at Bring us your car radios, h~me sets and portalHes,ding anniversary. The guests Amusement Fu ld: day [ruesday while his parents and $18.50 down. for rep8;ir by a comp~tent r'1'pairman.

~~'e~r~~~~~~dT~~t~O~~~:~a~o~i~i: G. W. Wing~~~~~o:d'; 5.00 }~~k.IWilbur'Utechts we'.J;e in Nor~ th~~'~;i~it~e:er~~ ~~~~n~:;st,f~~~ We have genuine Philco ~arts for any type of

and a purse of money. James Shufelt, Labor 3.30 Mr. and Mrs. RoWe 'Longe and at $2350; Ed. Sandahl, steers at radio repair jobs. 'I'Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hall!lOn Wi:lla~Moore, Labor --<------. 8.10 thc Iboys attended Mrs.: RaS 'l-I$22; Wel~on Mortenson, steers ,at.

and Bobby,. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gus . PaUlsen. Cash ad- I bin's box S.Oci81 Tuesd~y eve' . $2-?; MorrJ!'I Thomsen, lambs ot $24·1 Bring four set in in the morning and call for itFelt and Myron were among the va for labor .-.--., . 3.00 Mis~ Ardyce Lutt aecompanie .-._---- ~~-----~~ in the evening. •group of relatives who spent a MQ ed: by Harmeier lfld sc ond- the.-n. Orn.i~ Marke~!Jr D('(l('mber 10,pleasant Sunday afternoon with ed by;Henrickson that he hi Is be 11he Ar1 Borg tami~y enjoyed i(Pnces subJect to ~hangC') See us f~r your new Philco car radios.Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Harrison in allowed as read and t e clc k be supper at Hans Lubberstedt's Co~n, No.2 yellow ._ $1.10honor of their 25th wedding anni~ instrutted to draw w nant for Tu¢sday, after which the group Oats -- .. - - 7·2c Free pickup and delivery.versary. Cooperative lunch was paymt'nt of same. Rot call: Har~ malie their Christmas frUit cakes, Barley $1.00enjoyed. meier Paulsen, Henr~kson and as is their custom. ------.---

Mr. and Mrs. Emil Miller enter- Traut ein voting yea; one v?ting Mr, and Mrs./Harry Wert were Prepare for Play,tained at Sunday dinner for Mr. nay. 1rhe motion carri. '. Suhday evening guests at Albert Miss Lenore Ramsey's dramaticsand Mrs. Otto Sahs and Gene of Orclinance No. 1681 was duly 'Galmble's, celebrating Larry's 3rd students are preparing James Hi!·Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Less~ passed, birthday. A number of relatives ton's play, "The Lost Horizon,"man and Bonnie and Betty Hinne~ Orqinance No. 169 was duly wete dmner gue19ts, which will be givfn January 16. .richs. In the afterno6n, Mr. and passe~, I C L Bard's birthday was .cele- -----Mrs. Sahs and Gene, Mrs. Paul Th~ chairman and clerk were brated FVlday evemng when 20 The flagpole has h('pn remov('d,Lessman and Mrs. Emil Miller jnstr~cted to sign an asem nt to relatives and friends spent a SOCial from Main street intersection invisited in the Mrs. Minnie Miller J M Petersen, gtant ng p rtpls- tlmc at his home and enjoyed co- Piercc as a safety measure. '

JheOnm,eenWohfer~mMerr.,oanndweMrers.dHJ.nannesr Slon to cross Lot 8, Bock 7, WIth operative lunchec1m.~ sewer' PIPe Dr and Mrs, R. E. Gormley of Elmer Lueshen of Wisner, has

and supper 19uests. Mrs. Theron There bemg no furt er bu mess Wmslde and Mr and Mrs Harry corn averaging 120A bushels.Cldton and IMarjean also joined the meetmg adJournethe group. W Ser bner, ~III'•••••II.B••I1••••II••I1 ..

d12t1 dlage lerk =• There's Fun Galore in Store for you

Ordlminbe No,II68, =1An Ordinance direcmng th ,ale ' at the Big, Gala

and conveyance of Lot Eigh ,(8),Block Nine (9), Origi?al To ;n ofCa"l'roll, Nebraslm, and the m nnerand terms thereof.

Be It Ordained by the eha rmanand Board of Trustees of th' Vil­lage of Carroll, Nebraska.

Section 1. That Lot Eigh (81,Block Nine (9), Original To n ofCarroll, Nebraska, be sold to loydTcxley for the sum of Sevent -fiveDollars in cash and the Cila rrnanof the Board of Trust ees an theVillage Clerk be, and the arehereby oirected to conve thesame by Quit C'Jilim Dced ex utedin the name orVaid Village.

Section 2. This Ordinance shaltbe in full force and c(feet 3 daysafter its passage, a prava and

p~=~ona~CC::;~;~ l~~ 3rd'day 0; December, 1. •

EDW. AU EIN,Ch,airman .(J,~hc oard

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Page 7: THE WAYNE HERALO 20newspapers.cityofwayne.org/Wayne Herald (1888-Present...Mr. Warrelmann leaves hiS Wife dance. C arIes Young was named Ervm Erxleben, Wingett's in~ and two daughters,

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ers;- soc·ket wn:\nch sets; elt·C­tric w('Jders; rocking horses;rollN' bearin-g scooters; ('lectricroom, ...be~tcrs (high cupn'City, lowwattBge~.

Air compressor. • .Dairy bul1'l electric water }wat·ers.Comfort covers for John De(lreA-B and Ford.Fairbanks ~ Morse UO-volt· AC .Ught plant.Tank heaters.Iowa cream separators.Four~whed trailers,Used burr mills.Da-West grinders.BICKERT F'ARM SERVICE,Waynp., Nebr. d12t1

LOST: Double strand pearls. Mrs,Paul Peterson. Call 171. d12tl

WANTED: Load of dry .cobs.Phone 94·W. d12tl

FOR $ALE. 3-burner gas rangewith I Qven under~ combinationcabinet and brpakfast fable.; gasspace heater. All items suiltable(or apartment. Phone 357.

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12 ft. x 12 ft.

For Electric Fencea •

Modern and Scientific

With Cellophane Glasa

$1',50 per door cover

Steel Posts

Agricultural CommitteeWayne Chamber of Commerce,

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Fullerton Lbr~ Co.

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Screen door covers"

A~justable floor .jacks

FOR SALE: Choice Holstein heif­ers, hath bred and open. W. J.Kiepel'. d12t1

FOR SALE:: Springing heifers.Frank Larsen. cL12t 1

FOR SALE: Purehred Duroc malehog. Max Ash, phone 3-F2.

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FOR SALE: Ducks dress('d n'adyfor oven. Phof\(' 24-F21. d12t2p

FOR SALE: 1931 C'hevrolC't s<'dan.Hcc<,nt ly O'·(,l'hiluled. Good rub·1>('1'. Bill Morrison at Hotel Mor­rison. -----t- d12tl

NICI·; ASSOrn')'lENT of newhome woven rag rugs. Can seeuntil 6 p. m. 303 East 4th St., Card of Th&nl{s.Wayne. d12t1 We wish to express our sincere

FOR SALE: Pu'rebr('d Hampshire r:p~I~:~iOp~c~O~~~S~o;~o~r,k~~hoars. But not for last year CllS- Mrs. L. Gramberg. d12t1tamers. Adolph Henschke, 7 so., ---~~ ~--~-~.~--~

74 west of Wakefield. d12t2p Card of Thanl{~,- I wish to exprp~s sincere thank~

FOR SALE: Single-row pull-type to those who reJtQembrred me iIMcC~)L'mick corn picker in run- any way during my stay in thening ordc.r. Price, $250. Fred or hospital. Henry Wieting. d12t1Ernest SlCfken, phone IO-R. ---- -~--.~- ---~-_._---~

, dl2t1p _ Card of Thanks.We wish to thank aU who helped

FOR S:ALE:I High chair; child's Iwith corn picking and serving dur­ro(!~er~ cabinet lind tah~(' ~odel ing the illness of Mr. Wieting, alsoradlOs; Leonard refrlgerutor: the ladies who assisted with sel'V­Norge washing mll<;hine; studio ing meals awl sending food. Mr.couches; hot plate; 2-hole gas and Mrs. Henry Wieting and fam~

plate; wardrobe and chest of By. d12tldrawers; gas range; 2~piece Jiv- - __~ _ l

~~~:o~~: s~~~~I~;teisehO~ini~~ We w~~rdt~f TC:~~::; sincereskates; folding metal chairs: thanks land apprec(ation ·to all thesleds; .22 rifle; kitchen sink; friends and relatives for flowers,kitchen cabinets; ba,th tub; sin- cards and many kihd deeds duringgk and doublc utility c.:l.hinets; our bereavement. Our thank~ also1wo new oil burners. WAYNE to Rev. F. J. Schank.,and ladies'MATTRESS SHOP. d12t1 quartet. ·Mrs. W. M. Mills, Mr.

FOR SALE: HOT p~OY~ ~as -h~~ ~~il~":1r.A~~~nM~;~~~fa~e~e~~~ing stoves with automatic elec- and Patricia, Mr. ~nd Mrs. C. C.tric fan (See our display ad). Mills, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Mills andGIFT ITEMS: Vacuum sweep~ Martha Ann. d12tl

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Wind bIe,," the _mattress off thetruck bringing -it to Laurel, andby the time ,the driver went backto look for 'it, the mattress haddisappeared. A few days later aWyoming tourist delivered the.mattn'ss 10 Mrs, Hamlett, explain­ing thaI ha found i{lon the high­way and eh('cl<NI Miles City st01'OSto discover the purchaser,

Sponaored by,

Taxicab Driver Shorty Sum1er~,Alton, TIl.. was rtriving a pa~spn­

gel' along Broadway at 6 o'dockone morning- when hl:" notictld aduck flying along"side the movingcab. 11w duck !<i'pt shadowinghim for ahotlt five bloeks, Mr. S'-.Im­nwrs said. Tht>n, hC' related., fithonC' hand on the steering w1l?el,1H' rea('hcd ollt and grahbcd themallard. '

Mrs. E. M. Connell, Miami, F;-la.,called po!iC'e to trap a snake wliichshe said had slid dO""'n tHe ch'im­ney at her home. When Patrol­men Marvin Mann and ChulrlesJohnson arriw'd they heard a t)disein the stove. Mrs. Connell turlj0dthe damper to shut off the snak\c'soscapf'. Mr. Mann armed hirnsrlfwllh il hof'. Mr. ,Johnson ~irahllf'i1

a stolll stick Th"y opened the5tOV~\ door, tosl'cd in a hurnipg p,a­p(>r to smoke the snake out. Outst alkpd un indignant and slighdysooly red bird.

Was encased ih' a cast. 'Unable tomove it satisfactorily he got hisother leg uhder it and used it asa lever, A bone snapped, and he

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Tickets on aale at Chamber of Commllrce-Fir.t National Bank-State National Bank--AAA ~f­

fice-Soil Conaervation office-Wayne Poultry & Egg Lfd.-County Agent office.

IJ". Tickets for

~ecognition BanquetI ' , HonoringI

I Albert Watson; Bernharcf Splittberger and David Reesi Now On Sale

i Wayne Auditorium December 18, 1946 7 p. m.ONLY 300 TICKETS WILL BE SOLD

Roost Turkey Dinner-$1.50 per plate

Stalll'm er; tr£>asureF, MYTOn W~l _

er,y:~o Fellowship will "ha\'e a

mo~t I meetlhg at ttt€' AwaltWal~e farm home FrIday cven~

in'ij c rdial, welcome is extendedto ~ll;. When Ben Krouse, Qlicago, re-

I , . turned to his parkt"Cl. nutomobile, :' rlnlty R('hool N()tt% - he discovered n thief had gained( l!'Is Dorothy 1'1'1ILlsn. tC'IH.'hel') entry hy breaking a window and

c~r I'l}' KrilUS(' and Y'vnnnc llrealdng all the door locks. HeRelll~(" l'e~i'nlly 11Hl,l birthdays. also broke Opt'll the luggage com­Thby l'l~eclwd lll'('spilts d'om pnrtnWlll. ]'vlissinj.{, MI'. KrouseclllsS,lll \l['s wh,o lH~ drawn (heir told police, \vas $1.500 in jewelry.na~l~s, , Mr. Krouse walked to the station

Dwi ht Bruggpman is a new pu- to report the theft. The thiefPll' , also had deflated all the tires on

Girt from South Dako1a visited his car,school Monday last week.

IUpp r grades have finished"':Rnb'" )ouncl" ,111(1 are' now study­ing' 1) ('ken's "Christmas Cnrol."

~hC' ~nl and 4i h graders havefinlshe their first geographybo1k ,I Il'le\\ shades hav(' arrived, nnd

th¢' 1i lrary floor has been var­fli$hcd

Hold Fann Silow.About 165 people attended the

farm show given at Hoskinsschool last week by Socony Vac­uum Ojl company and Ho~kins Oiltompiny. Luncheon was served.

Son b Baptized.Mark Wm" son of MP, and Mrs,

Willard Maas, was baptized in theMas home Sunday afternoon. Mr.and Mrs. Harry Fry and Mrs.'Nm. Maas were sponsors.

Observe Birthday.Mr, and Mrs. Gus Schmidt en-

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tertained Friday. evening for Mr.Schmidt's 78th birthday. After asocial evening, luncheon wasserved. • .

Peace Betenned Church.(Rev, C. H. Riedesel, pastor)

Divine services at 9:45. Sunday.chool at 10:45. "

Young, People's League of Peaceand 'Immanuel R~formed churches:will meet FtidllY evening, 'Decem- 'her 13, in the Mrs. Louisa Strate'home at 8.

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InsWhy pay e~or itant pricesl ~o havyour home lUS llated? I Have Gambles' bonded, t ained~cew insulatyour sidewall and a tic. JReducYOUl",home temperatUI: 15tregreein summer. Saves up t 4070 of, youwinterfuel bill. RedUC~s yo l' paint!-

"ing and redecorating C ~ts. ire an<ll

verm,', in proo~. ,Gambl s g1al,.ant~'all' Jobs agamst ~ondensa Ion ansidewall settling. Cdsts a Iowa$175 to $~OO orl average 5 t 6 roo 'house. I ', ,

1i1"'.~Y0',$'1'1':',';I··~' 8,' 'N'ti',"'~~'IS',I Sch'~~f"S Slinday "\('Ie tilt' HarryIlotte Behmer and Mrs INn. A P '(.W r Uernhm-dt!-:. of Pilger. H<\l"ry Bn· SchT"Q('der won jprlz'ps wtliCi we~1~n~ ftl1l1Ih~'01' Oakdnl(', Mr. and prt"sentcd to tne bride,

1J;r M.rs. f\1tlD A.. Ulrich I lW"S Ed J'nhardt of Norfolk, ~_'"~-,-",--",,.~, ..,----.-'--,--'I I lllld tl1l' Ed, in Strate:.; For Dorcas SOClety~

i.ll('r f,lmil)' called t Idin~lcr g~lfbsts at! 1\tl's. Ann.a Th" Herbert S('hwmdts, EdIth Dorcas society met Thur ay it, Sunda.)".' 'Scheurich' . Pm el1ltzky }tC'l'lwrt Kr<lu"e, eo PUIs' fi a Christm s pa -Voss ",isit~d at 01. nili. ,Mr. am Mrs. Hl;'l1l,'~' Langcn- and 1\1~ F~E'd Klf'ensan and gift exc ange. Re. C

evening. bel'!;, jr., went 0 Glmaha Friday Chas Fuhrn\A.ns "Is ..til'd ledesel haq "d votions, ~ Ar-logS had Sund y: .to yisit in the ~em'y Langen- day at Mrs ~nnnie Krau nold Wlttlet ad an art le on

bt.'rg·s.· 'berg. sr., home. \,. bed Pf't('l"$ and Mrs, M n Christian col ege. Gues s wereMrs. Roy Ncal'~: cal1 .1 Guests at Ed, (ollnth's for Sun- \ I~lt{'d thcl'(,\ Ffl(ltl~ Mr, and Mrs Walter etersen and farn­

Uli:ich's :Monday, Iday dinner ''''er t~e fnmlii(>s of i\ll"s. Gus Schmidt and l\1l-s. E. E. By of Grund Island, Mrs. Sam U~­1.''1')' ~1~tthl;'Ws:., fam '::;' Arthur Bl'hmN" Ed, Bohmer, sr.• Pottl'r cnllNt ~nturdHY. rich of Winside, MI'8, Erwin UlrichCnrl ~uss' Sth'da~'. and Ed, SChaffel" TIl(' W. n. Walsnn"s of Atkin::;on and Mrs. t':dwin Mcicthenry. T"{'i Mr:-. ManIt!)," i).Vils n Tht' familil's r Ed. Scheurich, $olINlt Satllrd~IY (\ftlTnOll!l :It Clytlt' llt'x1 Il1N'ting will h(' In Januul~y

, at. lfd, Brumels', Rc\'. E. }t, Soh1 and Wesley Sohl WilsmfR. l\l'rs. Gus 1\1artl'n wal' ,vith 1\11'S, Louisa Strate,H,'ms Asmus lmll "GH y Wl'l"e SUnLlny d nn¢r g1J(~sts at an e,"cning: ~l{,St. 1\11'. Hnd Mrs.

, l'idn:,' a~ lIN'Ulani rtc s, August Mderhm ry's, Hl'rman Stnmm, til<' Clarence WMS Meets..and Mrs,· ErnC'£i\ ens e TIll' LeRoy \\' acht C'I'$, l\'Ir. anti ~~:~l.r~~~r;s aO~d \~~~~,idt~l,~)~r~C~~i~t WMS met Thursday whe~ Mr~I n Sioux' City "''1dnl?sd y, 1\ll's. Frank Mal pn ~lIld 1\lrs. 1':1'- IMIfir~o, IEdr,F"lan]ktlllrel~hdheVaodtltohn: 1':-,'a,'10'p·ll~nr~' V\)~S fa111ilJ' hid nest PuIs \'isited at lUrs. l\linnie Wf'r~~ ~llndHY ('vening visitors at _~ _ '- '<; '" oIn:if :-<Uppt't" at Gl'orgf, C:.- 'S. Brlll!'cknt....l"g Sun;day. ~~;;~~(~\he~~I'~I[)~~l:~~.I.'an Joc!lens on India. Mrs. ReUben

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:U1td Mrs. E. O. B('lnnt~1' 'v s- The \Vesley $ohls, 1\11'&. F~rNl ,J <~~r'OV}d)oC"lm,Sp']acr:!rsof

' MMr~n, cey, A, 'wSO"~t Alb(lrt B(>hmcr's.' Sund '., Jocheml ·and La~\T'l'ncc and MJ'~. ",,-- ,-- '-, <:> 1-" 'lh~lH'Y Voss \'isitf'd l\I'S.JErwin IUlrich \·lsitel! nt Rev. E. Nelt' RllJ·al TJ·llCk son who is in a hospital Shr

llrh'll ~hursday aHem n./H..sohl's Wedn~sday, ..I \vas assistf'd hy Mrs. Elsie Mansk~Huns Asmus fumHy SI nt Mrs, Ed. Brumels [lnti 1\1rs. For .,:l.lrea AJ·J·ives and M~s. Erwin Ulrich. Mrs.

]~IY l'\'l'liing at HCl'lllan p- In'Jlt' Hinlz ann Lpsli(, callcll in A 11('\\· rural nrc truck. pur- Manley \Vi!son and Mrs. George; Ithe Wm. J. a'ld Henry KiC'pt'r chwwd through contrIbutions of Schmidt \....ere guests present.;Hans Asmus family 1 l.d hl)!lll" nea1' :':'a~~tte Sl~!lday. . farnlers. bU!iiness mt'n and r<.'si- T nity Lutheran Ch\1l'("h. 'Surl:.1ay at ellas. FUlr-1 Th¢ fo.f:1Hh('S 'of (Tl'Orgc \h'llg- denis of HoSkins community, ar- North Vn.UAy Club ~twtM. (Rev. W· F Sprengeler, pa.stor)

, ncr. 'Hl'lI l'n Pt!IS and E(lwln rived in Hoskins Inst Wl'l'k. NOith Valley Card cltlib met I Divl e SCr\'ICl' at 10 Sundayc.st Pieit visitc-d at Ella \'\il- l\kinlH'n y were Sunday guests i'n The truck which i~ ready for Wednesday erenmg In tj1~ Hans IsChool <1t 11 51'r\lces In Germanand :\'linnit' \\'ittcnber~'~~the J8CO! ),tillclt, sr.. home. s~~''''i('(', wiIJ'1)e mann~~~;<bY Hos- Asmus home 1\11' and 1\ rs Har.., W!lll b conductNi at 11 With Holy)', I\li$s F na and l\Iiss Arlene kJn~ fipemcn and Will ajOswcr firc ry Drf'vsen were .welc?Oled aSI qo~m nion.

C. It ,\\'alkl'rS wprc 51 n- \Valkt'l' <'IlU j\IIS.~' DarkrH' l\Icier- alarms on ~arms .withir/1 a ra~ius In:w members. Pnz('s m cards ,,13lh1 clas~ and choir met Wed·dinnt.'x' gUt's t s at .G ~o, henry. wi 0 at t('~d \Vaynl' college, of about fl~·e IllJI('s of _ Hoslnns, i","ent to Mr. and Mrs. Drevsen"l nesda evenmg at 8 and 9.

t's, Spl'nt las \\'l'cki-rnrt \\:11h home '\\lth tlw excf'pllOn of the t('rrltory IMr and Mrs. Ernest Machmiller, I Reg stratlon for LOrd s Supperr\. Bruggeman family vi it- Ifolks. 110Ilh of temn, III ,\lllch the truck LOl11s Bendm, Mrs VIr Ai Gutz- i~ req ested to be made Wcdnes·

y at Herman Drug Tel Mr. iln ~1 Mrs. Ed. BHrgstnecll, ,,\ III go out ahout 10 miles m,lnn The December 20 meet-I day, flcembcr lR

~~:~r i\i~~1S~~~an Bruse o~: ;~~nl\I~:11l~If"I\I:,d ~~~~mw~~~l s~~~ ga~~~s t~~IC~~ at~:1\1l1~~~ ~~~U~q~11~~ ing Will be at~~ Bend~n's, ' -i ChC;~~~ r:~ E~.i~\~~~fc~C~uf~(~a~h~~~<I, speitt last wf'ek~NHi btl hell urri,lY .lllPl'n()Ol~ gu('sts at Glt'n ment to pUlnp "uteI' from tanks, HllVP, Card Club.' I ~erno n at 1.

tt Krause home . Frmk $ ('lsll'l ns dnd \\t'lls on Llrms. M('mbC'rs of the Triple Thre¢ I You g PC'opl 's socii'ly will have. and Mr<; Ern('st Fen ke Mrs FlIras Nl~'sen, Mrs Aw,llt - -- Card club and Mr. and Mrs. El. :lt~ CIl'istma!> arty in the hase-

~ThtlrsdaY (''''('lung at Aug 1st \.Valkl"1 tr\hs 11H~1C Bru£.lckn('1 Corn Is Harvestd F. Winler, Mr. and Mns. Arit II'ment lf the sel 0'01 Fridny e\'{'ning

C er's n('ar \Vmslde jl\h" EI'\\fJn UlrL h and Mr~ SIP. F' J h T. t. Bf'hmC'r, ;\'h'. and Mrs. Arnold lat 8. The eo mittC(> in chargeRollm Hanks It:''ft Sun't\) "ers Aabprg C<d~Id FrIda:,: H~ Clyde OJ 0 n le Je Wittler, 1\11'. and MrS. Henry lof en E'l'tainm nt and lunch is "Self dpfense." ruled the judge

mp at PlttsbUl'g, Calil, f- vhlsons . Thllt)o-I\"(l nwn \"I~h 1 wagons Lang('nb('rg, jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Edwa d and ('rhard Gl1ll'k, Ar- at SI. P~uJ. !\.1inn. The case be-l Al 1[' h t F'd lid Ed·th Pi fore him/was C. J. Kastner's $50

~ ndmg sf.'\«'ral days her l\tISS Dorothy Prausa attpnrtl'd' pl.ckl'd 1700 buslwls oL rorn fOi j . n'sc man \\"('re gues s b rl ~y ene 'arquar t an I ~ damage uil against James .:8.(~ Arlene Asmus \'l~" a 5 In-, Luth('rul1 Tench rs' conf('rflhce at Juhn ThlC'tJIC' TUl Sd.ly lclkt \\oeC'k eVE',ning at G{'orge Langf,"n erg- s. wenit· kyo

guest of Miss E,r a Chl'lst L'uthera school Irl Nor- Mrs Thletj{!' p,ls5ed m\;:j~ III S('p~ Prizes went to Mr. anrl Mrs. Lang-, I--c-~+----- ~~a~:~nd~~et,~~~~k·~r.N~~";t;~~'~at Harry S~rate [lllk and Spf'nt raiay cVC'O\ng m 1C'mh('r Ladlf'"s \" h () IlI'ought enb'C'l"g nnli Lyle Marotz, ,I LO ALS

. ,Wtlson IllUpn ed the Bcnry Krcn home lundl "nd assls\c'll tht'l hous('- ~ I I "--- ~u~~r:~~r~in:i~d:da~ng;~e i~~~.' e 1 ser:Vtces at Norfolk P s- The Harrv llOht>rgs \'\('1'(' .11 kcepel Ml~<; :\1,11)' S l!-:.t. \"f're Newcomers Meet, .'! Mr. and Mr . Raymond Florinc hosPital.~JUrlge John L. Roundste ~a,p church for \V. J, E\ ns, G S }. 'd' jS t d r ;\Trs. II{'rnwn :\t,1\, M s. Ted. Mrs. E. H. Sohl entlertamE"~ and C lildrcn \ e,Te punday dinner ru]~ I'n t c defcndant', favor after

"'I • d . S eo., ·o..;C mll t saul' avo • ean- W 11 \1 H F' F II 1\1 C Nib T d J1 tit· th l{' L f ~'U'r' enn \V,a ('s were un ,Y ette Friebcl'g 1'0 utnl.'d h~m(' with ene,'. I·S. . . <<=1 '1 .rs. . C'",:,comcrs c u ues a . a,' gues In e ran arsen 10mC'. witnesse testific-d that Tiny was

it:'. guests. at ·Glen ~rln s, her parents aftE'l' sppnehng the IT. \~~111«'r. 1\,lr~. H,ekn Ixrel, Mrs. Christmas part~ and gift ~x Mr.. nd 1:\111'5. E. J. Erickson of the aggr~ssor. _

rW~rnE' Frmks called III he t k 'th he d I Haj'n Schwedt>. i\lIS. I-krflan Avc, change. Mrs. Ezra Jochens c6n- Wake'ieldj wei'"~ afternoon and I

'en .g. .pa~in~~~;'-a~~ un: g~::7kP~~:~'l~ Mrs. 'Lloyd Ave and Mr. Robert ducted cont~sts. Ladies sang sev: lunch on ijuests. ' 1M i Be,a and Lanni(> Maas re- 't H C,tF lk' fro S d ' :\Ialrslwll. cral t;eJecllons. Mrs. I Geo W Joh Bbrr:s~, who at1C'nds the· Econo'r?'-weary housewives who

'urn:!d tw~(" SUnd~y ,afti:or spe d- ~il Wed' es~ayS 'Jastm

w~~kJa;'\"J~17; Schmid.t and Miss Jeanette ,it Califo nia;S('h olaf Fine Arts and ~t~h~h~~~~l~e:n~P~~~~eex:h~~\~u;~g 'ce ,I weeks at Hurry F ~'s I th .• t· ~ d M R _ NO ONE INJURED, berg \\('1'(' gut'sts. Mrs. rne&t Craft at Oa land, will arrive

, . I t'll pa en .5, r. an rf· eu IN CAR ACCIDENT Fuhrman will entcrhin mn Jaml home this Fri ay to spend Christ- make bo h ends meet, can take an rcoln~, I ben Fal·, weI' in Omalla ancl < I I· mas acation n hiS, pan'ntal Al ... look at rs. Elnora M. Freeman

, Fr.~d Jochens family nd! Linc:oJn n bus~nQss, No one wa." injured :":~t'1l car.s ary. ~:I bert t-'rry hOI 1P. of DenVrir, and keep right on won-Cur Starlnakers were Sun ay Dmne g u ('i s t s at Harry ~.i~kr:i~2a~Xl;;rr~·\~t;J~s~~1.i~~ Celt>hrat£" Birthday. II,! 1\11' . Frank licks arrived home dering. Mrs. Freeman is provid~

To help Miss Anna SchLIltz Elr- last C'dm>sdaf from H.ockton, 111., irtg roo ,hoard and laundry SCI'\,-

~~I~lrl~~.1l1~:;,~~n~~~gaa~~oguttf~~;)·~71~~brnli' her hirthday, Mr. and l~S. wher she had ~Iay{'d with the Don :~; ~e~~~~O~~i~~r:~t~~~~ca~~~~~~notth ·of NOl'folk On hidlnvay :~5. Gus Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. 01'- Hicks family ~lhi1e Mrs. Don Hicks

h was i a Chl~ago hospital. The them $ 5f a month. The vets,Riding with Mr. Fry w('rc his wife man Buss, Mr. and MrS. Ernest last.n m(>d iS~OW home. aware off .the high cost of living,and 1wo ehildren. M.rs; Klel'n- Bchmer, Mr5i. Gus Marlen, Mts. Mr . R. M. lilner and daughter decided fhe was losing money, andsang was in Ihe ('ar WIth' h('r hus- Hprman Joch{'ns and MA,. Emrha left ~tUrdaY y plane from Oroa- offered to pay more. "No," shehand. The Fry car was damaged May, the last of Norfol1<, visit,ed ha fa their hiDme in Dt't.rOit after said. "1t's enough. People whoconsi(krabl}~ but lhe I<leensang her Sunday C'vening. spend ng two t'E'CkS with the for- think it costs more to keep board-ear wus only slightly damaged. L mer's parents, Mr. and "Mrs. J. N. egreSt,~?n't know how to handle bud-

Da.ught4'r Is Born. Einung, who t ok them to Omaha. .

I . Haw' Trinity Aid.. , . A daughter, Alice Lou, wei~h- Re. and MJs. E. J. MOf"de and --Tl'ln1ty Luthf'ran Laches Alcl ing 7 pounds. 3 ounce!>, Was born Jeane tl;' o( tAretna and Mr. and ~na Payne', 50. a ck'rl, in

~~l~~rl;~I~'~:<~h:~~t~:scpa~~~~~~~~ TohU~~:'y ~~~~~~:. :a~t~be~r;: ~;:~J ~~~~~ ('~~~7~~e~~nnO:r :~~~~ ~ C:~uSiom~~n~~ar~r;~U~ogn(~~~~W. F. Spr{'n~{'l("lr had devotions Wa]lC'n's husband who had served in th Orville <.['xleben 1'lO.me. Rev. in the shop made her lIervous andantl Mrs. A. Bruggi'man presided. as; a baker in W~rld W~r II, had Maca' formel' y sprved the Altona her intuition told her that he wasRev. Sf1rpnge}('r rpad t11(' history a bakery in Pierce in !which he ChMUTC", 'and ~S, E...lalll DUIII,]au going to rob her. The customt>rIt n d origination of Christian ~st his life last spring, _v. _ who received the whis'pered infor-hy,ttms. Mrs: Lyle Marotz, Mrs. and aughter of Arlington were mation walked up to the youth,Wayne Thomas and Mrs. Art Have Shower Hf:re. Sund y dinne and luncheon guests drew a gun and searched him.B~hmer sang 1'\\'0 Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bryant, at arv.ey chtenkamp's. Mrs. Mrs. Payne fai.nted but she was

Ps~hp'fl~", ~~~ert~}~e ~~:eoc~7~~1 o~c~~~ who were married recently, were i:r~is ~un~~. ~d.AI~i~tt~;ka~dp ~~ViV~dh byF~he c~ton~~r, Dete~-honored at a miscellaneous show- . lVe 0 n l"'1n . r. mn. w a

'I PI1ausa. sang 5iongs. Instead of er in the Mrs. Louisa Strate home were also lun heon guests. was carrying a revolver, had told\ g~ft exchange, each member no- ,(,11. him he planned to hold up Mrs.,

Inpaetoepd]e~s ',uHmom'eO 'lhnC oL'mlt!,1hl'arR, nTO"I,'o} ~a~~~d~~r~~f~~'s ~~~a ~~::~~ ---- Payne but she was so nervous that

n d she made him nervous. He was

I

The evening was spent socially d E~~~{'~n~oi;~~n~ ~:i~:::c.t:, ar~i~~~ and in group slnging. n n S'l held by P01ice~~

sic!ling a1 the home. Mrs. E. F. For Anniversary. -.----- Spectators applauded the orig~Wlintcr and Mrs. i....bttie Hall are Mr. and Mrs. EdWin Strate Ha old Hn l, a Clar('~cr, Mo., inality of an Oakland, woman's

Ihdstesse~ for ~~=-Janual meeting. ~~~~~~:~~dr~~i~:~/~~~n~~;.dlntri~~; ~~~Cs n~', ~~~~ (~~l I~~yh~)~'i~~egd ~~~ ~l;~:lCi~~~ J~;e~~73ge~nM\~~ R:~~Ii'or Ree-ent BriUe. in cards went to Mrs. Mattie own house l~ the Un.versity of Wellington Russell told ~hc judge:

~rs. Joe CarllC'rry, la . recent Voss, Ha'!rry Ohler, Mrs. Harry Miss uri FIt C lumbia. It was sim- "I was going down where the

I,brH]e, was honored at a mlscellan- Schwede, Ernest Slrate, sr., anp pIc QUlh 1 place the 12~hy-20- bridge is on a slant, judge. "I

ll'OUS shower in the G,e1rge Lang- Herman Opfer. The honored ct;JUple foot str ctur on a semi~trailer. thought the bridge was going tocnberg home Sunday. Hostesses received many gifts. But hoo ing up the utility pipes fall down and that everybody was"vere Mrs. Langenberg, Mrs. Gil- _~ was' not er attef. There wasn't speeding to get off beiore it fell,bert Fletcher and Mrs. ,!\l Hirs~h- Dau~htcr Is Baptized. I a pl mb r av il~ble, and Mr. Hall so I speeded too." The judge,!man. A decorated blue. and whLte Linda Rae, daughter of Mr. and had 0 dive itO milC's to Clarcnce however, made only one comment: ;u~~rella. was ~uspende from ~he Mrs. Gilbert Krause, was bap- to fi d ne. I • "Twenty dollars," :ceilIng hght fixture u del' .Whl.ch, tized at Sunday morning services : Dave Theophilus, Manager'~ftS were placed. Vas s of wh~te, at Trinity Lutheran church. Spon- Le n Hut henson, ll-year-old MrA,f,teArr,CceanHvaa'mSi~]egtt,efV"nearJa]ly tfoowunn'd' • N b

urns decoruted t~e r·om. M.lss SOl'S were Mrs. Allen Bruse, Er- Van ouv r, ash., youth, broke • Phone 78· Wayne, ·e r.

l:~~~!!~~~~!!~I~'I'M~~_~~~~~~~~~I~B~t~tY~C~ar~h~e;rr~y~aSgS~IS:telt~h~e~,b~r~ld~e:Ina Krause and Duane Weich. his left eg hile in bed with a a suitable mattress in Miles City, = 'II ..,.in unwrapping gifts. iss Char· brok n ig~t leg. ~is right leg, Mont., bought it and started home. • ••••1I••••• ~JII J!I, ..

For Birthdays, r*~2*;;;;;:;;;;i;;;;;;;;~=;;;;;'===;;;;=======;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:~=====~Fred and Andrew Mann,. twin

sons of Mr. and Mrs. John Mann,sr., Wf"re honored on their birth­days Tuesday, evening last weekwhen Mr. and Mrs, Fred Mann

I entertained,

Ev. United Bre~ Church.(Rev. Ezra 1I. '~ohl. :pastor) ,.• .....,.1

Bible ~chool at 10 a, m.. Wor-, , Q' ,ship at,ll. No evening §ervlces. 'mahal World-Herald. Organization of tile Brother-

hood w~ completed Slmday even- , I

It :,I,:~~!!~~~~~~~!~~~~~~~~;i~~~+~~~...;.7....;~4;,..._~rr:ing' 0 fice~ elected,at;e:,.l. J?n:,si. I'dent. E ra Jochens; v~Ce'prelhaent.Jesse S6hl; secret8TY, 'M-aul"fcelic;~~..;..-+__....r:-........__...._~...:."l'"__:-_f- ;..._.... ~~........7:t~~, ".,,',

Page 8: THE WAYNE HERALO 20newspapers.cityofwayne.org/Wayne Herald (1888-Present...Mr. Warrelmann leaves hiS Wife dance. C arIes Young was named Ervm Erxleben, Wingett's in~ and two daughters,

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$1.69

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mZ7.YBilding Blox

$1.29DDZCn..~ of different de-­signs-hundreds of hap.py hours with BizzyHilding BIOI. Set con~

~;~d ~~t~~r:; :i~~interloclJing corners.

l;ljzzy Rilding 810;1" 890Set cont.ai118 57 interJock~

ing blocks.

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(1) Fruit Plaques, pair .. , , ,89c

iF) Military Brush Set,2 piece

(G) Men's Toilet Case,fitted

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(A) WCI',bdon Shnvin~ Sd $I,llll

(E) Cookie .Jar,Puss 'n' Boot.s.

(B) Pen aftcl Pencil SeL

(H) Powder Puff Assortment, 89c

(C) Morning Glory Cologne 20c

(D) Teen-Ag'er'sDresser Set

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Got a Christmas gift problem? Relax ;-;-,a glance at the grand gifts at Gambleswill teU you it's solved. Gifts for grown­ups on your list-gifts for toddlers orteen-agers-gifts that are easy on slimpw'ses , .. at Gambles.

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MidgieTrain Set

$1.09Toddlers like toy trainlltoo. Locomotive and 6 carRroll freely. may be coupledand uncoupled. Safe forchildren , • • attractivelyenameled in bdght colors. "'Every de.tail-even treesand warning signa-comeswith the set. .'

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,$1.00

BuildingBlocks

Hi-Lo Blocks .. 54"Each of the 20 Hi-Lablocks has 3 sides ahow~ing various---.clJaractera.1 side with a big letter.nnd two grooved Rides tomake building easy.

Casserole Set, Smnr /lcm,~ 811hjrdFire King. ,$1.00 A. '1'0 Fed. Exc£.5c Tax

Admiration Stationery. 19c H

Five Year Diary .. ;c .. ,2:iC. ~~""

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The Friendly Store

·Play BloeM: .. 59cTol.s can build manydifferent' dcaignB andmodelJf. wit.h the 8 blocks::~ 8 icyliDden in this

Bath Powder, 8 dunce, .23c,

~'Betty Van". Compact. ,89c

Glamor-Lite ,Cologne Lal:np

Sutton Bubbl~ Bath. .39c

Assorted Sachets, '

Salt and Pepper Shakers,plastic, .. , .. , .98c

Salt and Pepper Shakers,silver plated ,. ,$1. i5

Metal Juicer.,;;; $2,98

Bag of Blocks, , ,690Novel building bloc~

~~gl:'~ot.~:~g~::: he:1fmoons, IIltc, Colored

~. yellow. and greenI with \;,egctable dyes., i

Gttirrt6te4.The Friendly Store .

Tiny TolToy Assorlment

$1.00B~lIY JiUlc'hnqrls sw..v out 01 nil"'"chief if t.hey .bfvc things to build.

~~t~~1U~I~f9l()~~s:~k~YTi~y9¥~toys pleasing to pre-school-age chit·

~~dnh~~;'b~~1~ci~'Jc2block.

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Men's fine ties in maand fabrics. A traditiogreeted happily,

BuildoConsl rlwt ion

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$:l.9:>M aka I_his n mcmorohlo0hris!;maB foJ'. the !loy'Whu hkes to bUIld thil~l;"I;I.

~~~~l:: pC~il~~~__BS:;:nnd man", ot.her l_oYfl canbe made wit.h BUildo;,,".l';;lcetrified Buildo ISet, .. , .. , , , , , . $5.195The youn~ builder dal)

li~1t8~'~~.~.l;l[~thifJ5~~d~;d~l~~~f~e~t.. Batterres

~",. TO M T~ER.1.'''' Season's Greeti gs

Wilh Bes'f,hriS' as WishesA gr dj gi I! Chenille spread,daub e ~edrizel plain colors ormulti-coloredl floral overlay.

1 $1095 ',!'~~~~ _,__~J

Wagon ~ ;/,WilhABC Blocks

$1.79:1,

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I ~lT';I-'-'--~-"i1T , ,~IE \vAYNi IIERALD, \VA~NF;'I 'F. lit SltA,'TIIURSDAY" DECEMIIER 12; 1946 •

I OO~LS Janot's' b

i! May, Mr, nnd MI~,ldOIPh Longo', In,1. \' I I' '----'1- ' --jj~"1I,l.. IEI Ern,le Eb r nntl son spent Sun- lqttcl' Wl1~ 'l'Srf\t~"d 't.'t'{ he ysl~r supper wa,s held at Ceo. .at Vv~aync December 12. OfficC'[IS A '\\o! D'I h -----tc.\~-;----

2: ! ~ f~l, ~'I Bush dentJ~t. ~ ne day evcni ' <,It Bardman's , sUc~t .. ' . I ay OYl'l-ni ht, uskirk's Frklay evening. C. W. for the year wcrp clf'ctrd' f I' Th. '",0 p , secretary-treG,sUrer. ,district 73, furniShC,d roast dUCk,

4i~i:~';n Rhlpps return ~ ,Mrs., WI. McQuiston a,o:1 son,' L~;lic Farmer', Uniqn nn al ~~:~~:s a:;'d t~~llc:~~rma~e:;f~e lows: WiIi, Bi~rman" p,"~\~el; at ':, n~,xtC:~~~:~~ is January 3 and othel' :atables for the Co-

I QIU}~~~lQldUJatcrspCPdlng,,"0 Ed. aU,cn td funeral services for' -- g y g RayAgle,.j,,,,,lecp,e'id,,nt'M' M" ' " 10p

"rall"" d":s-:I the pupit,W "" lin lior ntal '\', 1;, n relattve t Odebolt, Iowa, Wed- . ~~ , s. ," Joyce T,trnow, t".,'h"I' of i Nuv"mh"r :nP ipPSlhQmc, ncsday. ' .-------<---... ------------...- ------

t, Bill)' .M&rt It and p.. t, Robt.>rt 'an Cleave and Ron- G IJ IJ -renee. Kohrt of t. Riley. nie Leuderslof Wakefield, Mr. and At't'tMe4sWI'n~ th~, ,ycck~c d, last week Mrs. Art I ~eyer and daughter.rc at1\'CS h~rc, " Mrs. Anm

fIHolst, Ervin and El~

Miss ~aye Britt 'in left Thu ay rnpr and be- John Grc.\ l' familyfor ?asadcna, cur, .. to 'spend a out were SUI}( t'ty visitors at Joe \Vil.1thrre rnoh1hs'wit ht~l' si~tcr 11's son's.Edna' Stew~rt.- !~' lIdl) (;1"1'1 Johnson, Mrs. H('lll'y Tarnow, 1\-Ir.s.

, .M'r.and·~trs. Wlr1l'yH;:msc lOct ~AboUI 12lwi~hhors ~ath('red at Adolph Eng!isll, Mrs. Marv l(all­

family 'of Pierson Iowa, WCI"V hl'~t (,url A. A. Joh~lson's r...Jondll'y 10 St'n aUt,nd'lil LI.ldiE'S' aid HI'"Th,Ht'S.w~"k. Sun~l:lY db ncr 1,'1l(,5t5 a,t pkk his corn fn~' him, '[\\'0 ladl4..'s slun W('(lJil' '(illY. 11 was tll" .. ltlSl''Vr~{'U Kbrtp's, W{'l'c on hand t~) IIl'Jp MI'S, ,Juhn- of 11 l'Ullt('~t Lmd about 100 alll"l(I~

~~t., and Mrs\. tl \Vighln\llh tId Son ~('I dinnl'r ~Itld ,s,t.'r\'l' it. 1\11". ("tl. TlwSl1 latilt's \v('r(' gU('~:ls of,D<)nald

jand 'Mt"f', . \V. Jones cnt ~()hnso,n hr'{)l~l' ~ln arm 'l.Ibnut six Mrs, Erwin Clin]{enlH'ul'(\ <ind she

~11);' Ll.nt'dln· Frf and rctu ned Wl'Clqi bRO, ,o,.'as on the ,Winning side.

tUrd-ay. I Mrs~ ugcne Hill lund - -----I------~ T. V. H bbel, state cVl;lngeli~t

so ~Cl.x)m1¥t.t,lil'"li',hem to Fn.'1 ~O1l1 ' , I of the Chr stian churches of Np-~d I'Cturn~"<l wiUl:Mi', Hill w1 b is b k I~ d IelnploYt~ then> :. L E S LIE \{r:t~~;e~~ ;s~~~al;cte~c~~;~~I~:~I:J

.. -----;--~-- I - - ~ by ~~~l(·m~I~~\~~lIkT:l~S ~~l~~(~ln ~~~:l~NORTHEA~ L-l\H;S, Grace Buskjrk Will h(' 111 es MOlllcs <It clll ag-

n~ullull' n {,l'lmg 01 sUlloundmgW~KElfIELD 1\11' dnd MIS Geo Ru~kJrk had sIllies

.L Suntluy dinner Ilt W C Rmg's plcasan~lVHlll'y dId mel \'it'd·by The \\7111 Ko,·th" \\er~ Sunday nC'sda~ at I rs A W Dolph s Of-

Mt B I evemng vlsltorB at Henry Tar- fICCI'S clcc~ d aIC' Mrs C W· Me-l - ry.nn Jop son no\\ s GUlrC', pl'e~ dent MtS John Bn's-

ir.' nnd Mrs Hcrbcl't G cen 1\11' and Mrs Jop, Wilson \'~'C'rC" sic-I', \ ICe resldenl 1\IH;;s ('01 awljre Sunda~ \IS1ors 10 the \ ella Thurscta) chnncf" \JSltOlS at A \v. Btessler S cr('1ury 1\lrs ("hilSGre~n home. Dolph s I Jorgensen, tl'caSUIcr rl1l' nt'xt

W. S. Nelson f 'Wayne \\ s a Mr and Mrs1 Val Donf'hue o[ mc/;,tmg will be \\ Ilh Mrs Ed\\arddi~ner guest in th JlI";yan Joh son Omaha \\{'l(' ,\ cit-end ~lIl~stS at MCQulstun, date to bl dnnouJl(edhome Frida.v. L. J. Bn~~s1cr'.. 1at(,l". I

''''!iss i\ta~'l~n<, ,!.Becker wa a . M,I'. and Mrs. lABan S~lmon and Gu:" ,FOs!~isiJ. Geo, Rus'kit:k, Lf'SwtCk-el1d ,Vlsltor',m tJJ(> hom of tannly were Sltn,day (,'"¢,ning vis- Brud.lgan \"','el"(, guests._ 01 .Jo.hnM. and !Mrs. Glair Waite at I HoI'S at Mr:::. Mary Hanlscn's. BI"O\\11 nt the trlll'ker:->' Il1t'cting,AI' e~, f ' .Carrier on Jioute 1, Vl~rnon banquet an~t :;how in Sioux CIty

" hss MQ.n·a L(' Anperson was IVan, has a n'E'\,..' jee~, Muddy 'Thursday. j'About 1,000 \\' l' I" I'

a ,:\reek"E>nd guest in the hom of road.s won't be ~ handicap now. p1"c$cn1. Tw cartoonIst. P. J.

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1.. and Mrs. C,laiI' Wa!tn .1t J 11ISSf>S Cora, ',Mary and B('etha Hoffstrom. of S1. Paul, I\linn.,en. 1 1])1'('5:::1('1' \v('reo < Sunday dinner skC'tclwd a' pidu\'C' ur GP(Jt'gC'Ir. a,nd, Mrs. scar BC'cker, 51'.. g,uests at Myron HCCSC'.S in Pen. ~\'hiC"h d(,h~g ted th(' ("I'ow\1, 11(' b~'-

a~ Mrs. Oscar eckcr jr" and der.; mg on the heavy list.ch Idl'en WCl'e Sat rday ~sitOl in Geo. LaasC', sdn of Mr and Mrs. Harry nge of Omaha, 1\lrs.N rfolk: Gus Laas/;', underwent an appen~ Mary Lund Mr. and Mrs. Rudy

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"",eCk~eJl,d gu('~s ~t Otto 'c,l- dl'CtO,,?Y at West Point Wcdnf's- Longe, ~r. an,d Mrs. Emi,l Grl'.'.'l',son s we~ Mr. and Mrs. M I't m day I1lght. Innd family Carl and MIss Min­Nql~~n, of Eartha e. S.D., and Mr. MI'. and Mrs. A,. 'ltV. Dolph spent nif' .Fn'Vpl',' Louis Test faml1Yrnne Mrs. ~homas Johnson of . 1 Sunday cvening at Alvin John- MaXine ad gaal'd, Mr. and. Mrs.cO...~'._ I: 'I son's. Saturday Mrs, Dolph vfs- Fred Jahd of Wakeficlp, Emil

. tvd~ Le*.a JOhn~on of Minne po- itcd friends in Pender ~(~a~i,~J~U~n~io~'.~;U~t"~cl~,t~\'~is~it~C(~l~.~t~R~'~l,~:~~~~~~~~~~j~~t~~~~~':!.::::~IJaS~'hJo~e~ H \Vt">ks Vacatlo III I\Il and Mts Art \\'elltel" \\('le I

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$1 XCltYrMlssJ ihnson W8SV Sit· hOsts dt a coopetatlve o)st(-'r sup-in Mrs, F C. elson and ISS PCI' Thul"sds)' c\cmng for their ~~M, tUda Johnson. Th.C ladleS are (,'01n Illckmg group and a few \:7SlS~(,rs of Bryan fOhns.on. guests.

,Mr. B,nd I\Irs. E \yin Fredric son Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barelman I~ntertam:d ~t .8, oys.ter SUI per Ian(~ An~:la were at Harvcy Lar-ITHursda), ('\enm~ for Mr.. and son s Friday evening in honor of I

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Page 9: THE WAYNE HERALO 20newspapers.cityofwayne.org/Wayne Herald (1888-Present...Mr. Warrelmann leaves hiS Wife dance. C arIes Young was named Ervm Erxleben, Wingett's in~ and two daughters,

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Jfa~;f:11 ..~~~~!~!.~~~?~~g~~~;~~~~I~~:;~1:~~~~hl'Lool,s"Li~eI Ol~ Times When You look at L'~r O?'S 'Prices;' ',. IIJI.! I,. . ) ~ ~

J1 ~ ,op Our Newly Remodeled St: re ~ \I .

'~ \~ ~J m Floor to Floor -See Now • · • i 'I'Iii " II ~ \I,~~urp! ising Lucky You !. i ~

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':!~ Is 't It 120 W01iwn Will Oel Dramatic Proof i ~''!!.';.__ of l"arsoll's Low Prices! ~ !..... WHAT A ~Jl;'.4UTl 'UL . . . rr.: !!1;! Miss ~ .;ii th :nille • . Iii;!.

i RI be Elaine ; 0'FF~~ Rayoll J(llit . " . I • . ~. ~ ~

!IY()ll.car..'BlfYl()ra~~'. ,Gown".5 $1' .9A :t~· . . ;U-l , ' ,tt',I~ 1" . I .,., ~ ~

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<J {. ;.1:, Every Lad,y's ;,<~ , The irn·gularit,'" j;-; hardly Iloticeable and many can ~)C w..;cd J(:~ ,3

AI! .' 1'",. gifts as ",ell as for ,YUUI" own use, If theB~ were fidt ~ iii'~ at ["AR, 'ON'S I ' quality, thcy woul~ Bell from $2,50 to $:1.50, Beautiful knit 9.! !S• .! . I ~ ~Jt; • Th,' p"rl','''t. Christm,,,' I rayon gowns sl)'led only like Mi", Elaine can sty If' then, Ii! COAT SUIT ~l?; gil'l 1'''1" the hly of !"Iur I ~. ii.f.

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::'1' ~ chnk't'. Thl'~t' !l\,(d)' TO\)C:-::' _ :\1,\1:\ FLOOIt - ~ _ _ , : ~lif art' made of row,.:. and ~ ~

~ 1'LHv.:'o1' hea\'Y lurfing with M1 ~~ If! a fa 1;ulous'ly yi"ek ~ldr·t ~ ~

~ ''''e",p, Prelty I""tcl lif ~

~ ,had,'sine\','r)·rain. § <; SHORTIE lrlI ~:~~~,I't'~\" Cotton Channers i or Il," ~ ~~ '~ ~i The linninlinc Seersucker i:!!

n~ ~;2t"'"' Brunch Coats i. at _ _ III'.'.. If ~.;.~.,~ _ 'L\'" FLO'" _ by Miss Elaine ~.:.';:: "I'I

"'" for Mother ... Sister." Sweethe,..·t rr.: Ready-to-Wear Main Floor Dept. Store ~I"·.'.! 'I ,.~ A Must for Christmas I

f I: IA':'~~'~' "'H~?as ~k~e~"sV~~FTS" $2.98 '\I ii'lLfOlOS' I1l! i 1-:\'1'1',\ "010" in till' rainl)ow, malL, to ple"se every ";1 $2.50 $3..00, '$4.00 $'5'.00 ~W~ WOlllall. Your ch(Ji~'c or a round or square neck· ~ _.~.. 'Ou Lowest Pr ce on This Quality line , ' , of a floral or ,triped design." Easy to :.;,'.' jll1Jr.: ,in More Th Il Three Years wash, easy to wear, easy on the eye, " ~hd oh, ,... . Above 'prices include tax ' III, '3 '$1 00' so easy on, the billfold" !'!.: ' . I' I.., ' ',... Bill folds of all descriptions, Everyone all leather. A p~acllca.,," . 'for .. _ IlUlWET IlASEMEl"T . COTTON SHOP _ "•.,

'ij • I ITIALED • LACE TRIM ~ gift for any man, See this value today, i! ;,·t',~~,,,::,~:,~, ,i:,\~,~",~:':\,~:,w,,, w,"" ,,," '''''w "' [fRI=E GifT WRAPPING fiR YOU MI=N 1~ You'll Find These in Our if.~. i - ~lM '~'LOon - . L ,. I·'" L. ~.~ On Sale Thursday New Home Furnilh. IJt;. ,.'".,. Evening at ings Department 1I1

,INOBdDY EATS LARSON'S AT KEEPING Pat;-ES DOWN17

':JIJ 22.44' B"'''''::=; t1'1 .. 100% WOOL SKI SWEATERS i .BathT~~e~1

11 ,J! 's G1 B tt H t B t th Btl th· VI' I By Comparison,. Most Stores Sell This. Towel at j~39 ! iit.. fl ay as, e er , urry,. 0 ea e oys 9.. IS a ne.! Larson's Low Price Thurs. Eve, at 7:1 "j I. ! Just what all the girls have been clamoring for, Made of beauti· $ 95 Ii! • $1'. 00 I i;!. Ii! ful fine soft yarns with the cleverest design, And such pretty, ~ i I·' .' i ~

~ ~ colors. A wonderful \va,Y Lo :"Ily IlMcrry Chri:il.ma,,," tu the girl 11! You will marTvcl at this out'stamhng value, f;il

I,'I ·a e,'.~ in the famous Cannon ~ath Towels. ~:;'i{..: in school or at· work, Siz~s 34 to 40, "a Solid colors of blue, rose, peach, , ~ ,

II". I'~.' .:~, green and gold, with contrast~ ~

:tti ing colored border. Rc- OI.I . • 'L:.i R d 'Ji?a mC'mber ... these go itl

. i ~~ ~. B tie wlhl e -=~ on sale 'I:HURS~ _,

·1 I 1{i " G.ay with Red I.:Ii 1I) Ii D~r 7~~~lng' While .;

11 ~ , " Brown with Yellow (t' ~ It Will Quantit:y '!!.'Ii!l 2\. i • Green with White ~ p-! Pay You to Be.Here , La.to-Limit- 1f!!!.I... ·t"",,- " I ' • • ...,. 2 TIC t er ~I II' '"'\ c; • >, - ~IA1N FUIOtt _ ~ Thurday evenmg at 7;30 ' owe. to a UI Qm .' ::

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1941 Buick SedanetteIRadio and Heater

1942 Ford Super TudorRadio ';nd Heater

194'0 Chevrolet Sport Sedan'Radio and ,Heater

1941 Ford Super SedanRadio and Heater

1942 Chevrolet Sport SedanRadio and Heater

FA'~M~ IS BOJGHT~~~'-._.. Brought --;:~~:~e-4~[ere-.-BY ED, NIEMANN Frank Erxleben, who had been

Ed. Nicmanh bought the R. R. J~' 0!TIaha for meqical ca,rQ, wasSmith quartor section of land five tir'~llt.e.ht home Sunday mOl'nlnR ,Inmiles west of Waync. , the ~eckenhflue,' nmb\J1anfl:' Wtl-

----:-----------3-~- ,1~I'd1WiH:....,dJ·ivil)~ to the lcity for'ro Ryno:1 Me ,Uug. him. After being In a hospital; Mr:

~ev. OJiv{,~ B. Pr ,tt ana w. R. ~~~~:~ih~:: ~~~ ~..~ t;t~l~ ~~TElliS ,were 111 Columbus Ftlday the city. His condition remains~hct1 ,the forn~er 8ttende~ a meet- about the same. Mr. and Mrs. Er­In?" of the umtcrl promotlon com- lirin ErXleben also drove to tha citymlt.tee of he s~mod of the Presby· r,unday .. Mrs. Frank ErXleben andlen~n qhurch In Nebraska. iss Esther Erxleben, who had

-----~~- cen ·at Hall's with Mr. Erxleben,lJJl(}(·rgoes Opl'rntlon. 1 .ls,p came here.

Mr·s,. Emil Barelman underwent -,--_~~ _an opcrpJion Monday last week in Masons Will EIl·ct.a Wayne hospital. She is gettingo 'Masons will elect officers F!"i~

along nicely. d'flY, December 13.

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".'.'.i' '.' ·i·~~~~~~il ..~,r•••... -G......~.'.'.'~.•~.-.•.~' •.......•....•, ~nsplres . aro s [~~rdti;~~!~:;£~,;~:~~~ w~d~~~~~1~~::.~7~n?:t~J~~~ ~u~~:;h~e~::~!~~:~if~~le1~~: 'i ' '- " i·,,~' :: Wayne High Teanl to Qpen Members of the Hi-Y club',went Perfect score's in spelling were th.e Methodist church and the pub~i" '. rA~.10, ,S'R '=. Basketball se8;,s~n with swimming it} the col.lege pool earned by Helen Corzine, Mary He is~nvitcd' The service incJu4es:

I ~ PdF d Thursday evening. By arrnnge~ Einungl

Ph.!Uip James, Patty Jef- Prel de, '''March of the Magi., ' ::',' ',,' :Ph' ' ' 11 • en er rl y. merit with college authorities, this f Y K l' J k' K ff King'/, DuBois; candJelight pro-"J;~ii9;Main' ,:' lone' : Wayne, Nebr. t A Christmas trci? with lights n~d group will swjm twice each month ~~~bY ~~~~, ;:a~~~s~cri~:. ;~~i~ cesiii oal, "Adesle Fidel.es," both

:,:;! Ii: It,· · gay dooorlltions has lIet'n set up In this winter. A box of toys and 'Skeaho.n aM. M,{lrk Tietsort. chain; invocation, Dr. Victor" ',I':,?;. , " ":", " :', :: the ludl ~~ Wayne cily school. Stu- clothing was collected, for unfor- Art class made poinsettias. West; Wart's "Carol," cpoirs;.~..~ ~\i.p'p-!1y f n~. r radios is !limite. If you intend. - dents. g&~her around t1w t:('(1 tunate peoples of Europe. Jackie Korff brought pictures of "Cantique de Noel," soprano solo,

.. ,-~IJ.', r: , ,,' ,~ . t, ;, "'1 " =each moming tor a short S<'SSlon The club wl~,1 hold regular meet buildings in Rome for histography. Marilyn Gamble, with choir;'10. ~t.,~c,.",'''$e, . ~~,:, :or :'.Chri:st~al, n ,w is the time to II! ,of cnmUng: , , ing tonight. Don Shultheis will b Attendance has been good. "Christmas Song," congrega'tion

I~~ f • '" HI 0 I "in charge of d~votionals. and choirs; "Mary'S~C' :01-;" jun-'.

u.y'.. w.11.IUe', w t.il 'ba.ve a. ~ce ae ~.l .t assortment 0 • Hayne. UC f>VI S open :1('11' Fifth Qra~,Notes.

I-,;",,;,;. ,I" , " 17-gama busketbaU schedule In 11 Tr~phies r~pres~nting honor Pupils earning perfect scores in ior choir; Handel's "C ristmas,"

.. •• li..adio.'8., reo,eo d .'p.' yers ~nd :~ombi_,.H.ons. _ game.With thC"pe.. nder'pcndragons Won 10 all spqrts and many othe tpelling the past week were Joyce choirs; the Christmas" oryas,told+i,~ I ';-l i I I f, • on the city auditorium floor Friday activities havi> been moved out 0 Bowen, Joan Pawelski, Lowell In Luke, Dr, West; "Polish Carol,"f.;;', • 11' , ' ''''l 1. b I' h : night. Second teams will begin the trophy case on the first floo Johnson, Gloria Ahlvers,' Jerry Marjorie Brundstettcr; "1..0, Mow

•• ~r .tock of rep,~r parts ailq tu eSI,lS t e most com- =playing at 7. The first tenni game and placed in a trophy case in th Korff, Ruth, Weseloh, Sally Liver- a Rosc E'er Blooming," men's: ;.. ~:\tete that is to '~e obtained. Due !to this we can • will be started at 8:15. principal's office. This arrang£~ inghouse, Betty Lou McCullough, choir; ".Ipsll Bambino," PietroI'· , , I' • I) II}' M Ph I ment makes ai, much nicer displa Virginia Pl'Oett, Evelyn Rol)('I'ts, Yon, organ; I.uthe!"s "Cradle,'. -.,- I n d s rvice ' • arre loUY c erran laS and puts the trophies at a place 0 Hymn," JI.IIlP Dilw~on: "Gloria in

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. e '.! • hef'n dcct<,d hon.onny cap~ain 'of advantage t.o bigh school students Marcia ,Witmer, Patly Bush and E I' If" . t· "SI

= II ,I I =the 1946 basketball kam. l)arrel1 The wall cas~ formerly clos~tin CI~:~~~S A~~~sr~~~I~~~~\ star fish ~~~f~es~~:" ~:'~J~;~~ l~~~ir;~ ,~~;:~1'.- Mre will aJadly ,~ive you f'.A.EE estrlomates o~ repair - has pluyed four years [01' Wayne the trophies is. being used to dis gent Square," congregation', "Bal-• ·1·.Tl" t rd position Ih' is from California to the students.

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1_' '. " · r: 19 1 a gua . - play projects and class work don lelujah Chorus," senior choir; "An-I'- :work. . I I • promin(>nt in other l:iports as well. in the val'ious grades throughou Pupils decorated the hall tree tioch," both choirs: "Silent Njl~hl,"

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=,I i, ,:• An, all-school Christmas. da,ncc the school. Friday after:noon. antiphonal, both choirs; iJ('nedic~

I,j-"" -:! All R dio Service! Guar~ teed. : IS bC'lIl.g planned iJy t.he ,JUniors Two new electric sewing ma In art class, students painted C d postlud:,1 ':,1 , .. j' , I .. • who will net as hosts. The dance chines and an electric refrigerato CJ~~s:~~g~:~s~lass, students are Ion a~._ .._,~ _

: :-,' t' , ' J ", aWill, be held .:~ursday, Dec(?mbcr have been received for the hom FIt tI~'''i!•••••••••ft•••••••••••••• iI•••••~......... 19, In the act,lvlty room. .' economics department. A ne ~~~gy~n;t~;~r~ot~~~ne~m~~~e~P~i ormer ns ~ruc. or

U,"'· ,." " ," '. T-o ~daync fHlgh studen_~ cO\1nc~1 electric stOVE! is expeeteq. lhe class, Here th Be WedI, .1' fI ar 8 temoon votL'U unanl- Mrs. C. H. Lindahl's biolog

+1"/ll ';j; Mach'l·n~ ~I'an'd I. ...aCtinel~SS ~ ili~J;1~: :!;~::E~IU~:~~~~~ ~~~~:f~a:pi:~~~Yf~Jt~~~~~~~ be~~g~~:;~:~~i~~~~e~~~ ~c~:~,;~~!~~~:~e~n~~~;c~{J~;~~~

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1'V ~Vl "r The council masking the ¥~teens .• did experiments to show the field Fred W, Schmitt of Tn'nlon, to-, .;', \ ~ to decornte the Chfistm&li tree hibit in the liJ>rary is block print ot torce ot a ma'gnet with iron Max A. Campbcl1, snn nf' S, E.'I P r'm.!.hen S and c,m4l1et t.he singing nti carols ~nU~i~~i~u~t S~~:.~n Rogge in th filings.' A compass was made by CbeRlm

lPOhfeIGI,.arlnndne'lhle, lKR'a~.M, 'I','a·,,,,cat.~~~ :.

1·/ • I (II jn the halls during the Christmas magnetizing a needle and putting " ft..'

'~ , SCQ.fiOn, The C.Q\mcil favored Prin. Twenty neW books have hee it through a cork in a pan of W8. announced Miss Schmit t taught •'i "~. ~ G' Id W '* I F. A. Landretf's request that the ~~~~~ ;~et~~:~~;sct:e~~gQ~h;S tel'. kindergart~n in" Wayne two and :'1'1" I <? ,a s \ council sell t la. second semester morrow" by Darnell and Huff, 'I New inspectors are Bobby Sieck- a hMa,lsfsyesaer,sl'm' I'tt has. resia.ned' her =.

Ii t: activity tickets. man. James Marsh, Neil Palmer, b

I;' II . 1 Members of the National Scho- Chos~ Freedortrl" by Kravchenk , Larry Joe Boyce and'· Delila Gil- Paots,ilh·ieonClao'seNoofr'thhePfl,ar's'te ".cefmfCec,ttieVre. :.' '. • I I 1 lastic HonOl'ary society met with "The Great Globe Itself'" by Wi - bert. '"

'G' 1'" tt.. C b "c Sh~ h j MJ Eloi J b ]jam BulJitt, a set of Shnkespeare Students exchanged names for cSOhlelegaeHaennddeldowaKeSa,ranteeYcotlelaeeg'lelCr"ns I.:I j' ,c l'lP-"Y0 II tom Ii. - r~ e mpoo t e r spon_, ss se· aeo y, complete works by Kittridge, ", .. 1.: L Wednesday after SC.hOO.I.. The or- Child's Grace" and "Our Fir t Ch;~srtr~cat s~i~~~~ in spelling rJas~ A •

! C 'erne H~~r Dr~$ ganizaUon is plannmg, an Induc- .Speech." mMers,' Cam\ bell is a Kansas attor~ ••~ "'1 lion serviee In preparalUon to ex- Posters of "Land of Make B _ 'ery test were earned by Doris P l'939 Chevrolet Town Sedan' Bully- 001'" Lwde" uffs tending membership i.non after the Ward, Jack Lennart, Delila Gil- ney. He served he past four years • ,

aT V .II opening of the second semester. lieve" have beeri given to eac bert, Bob b y Sieckman, Ted as a lieutf'l\lant in the U. S. navy. : Radio ;Js.n:d Heater __

iJ d The club has bcen invited to con- room of the elementary school. I Schuldt, Neil Palmer, Larry Joe ,Prior to ~t~bliShing his la\v prac- • •

ther Co~meti S duct the induction ceremonies for Thirt~~j:n,~~o~i;::~h~m('sa. _ Bqyce, Helen Shrfelt and Steve tice in K nsas, Mr. Campb('ll = 19~9 Pi . 0 th Tilda =, ' I, i','~ ~~i~e~ r;~~~~;:~:~h:'~'~:ci~~ pear on the honor roll for t e pa~~~~~ts wrote:' thank-you letters ~?sU~~trd~h~~eat\~,7Jlin ~~~~~(~Il ~~~ =.- 'Perfe~:n II r :.. . .t' h ~ ... second six weeks., Alice Ben ~ I theatre •

IALL W ;JtK FU14oo, GU,A:r.:P4TEED g~nization. ~an,i~eCJO~nson, Jim hack had a st~aig.ht 1 averag. in Engl~~o~a~rd,Grade.': :

I I ~~::e~h~~ea:l ·to a~o~J~c~ont~:~ Other students a,nd averages ar: Mrs. E. W. Iiughes visited Wed- JcanToB~Y'~,t.ec~o:~'e~~I:dn,' David : STIRTZ 01L (.0. :• I ' ceremony_ 'Pwayne Atkins, Ftosaryn'EIlis, CI 0 nesday and Mrs. Murphy Monday _ •

I 1 Mrs. Minnie Sheeley of Grand Shufelt, Elaine Otte and Dorot y last ,week. Hamer, M. 1. Swihart, W. ,1. Mir : 5

~ A YI ~ 'E Island, field \vorker for the Girl ~~~n~n~ke~~~~.,al;ab~;~:i~i~~', Bee Kollmorgen, Je'rry Lueders, feldt an1 Erpil Meyer went o. •I Reserves and YWCA of this ar('a, Donald Wightman and Fred Proett 0tlomna~Oaf leOo'~~~eyn~/f'~C~~~arie~~:~~~ = Phone. 70 II Wayn~,: N~br. a.

B E AJ U" T ly jH 0 P CVliUsil}ted\"teld,ene.Wsda~yy,neslh{ejghcoYnf'etererends ~eo~aC~~~:: ~::r~ar:ti~t~~U~iV~ ~ played piano solos for Friday : .

.. with U;e cabinet in the morning Hofeldt and Heinz Ol'e, 1.2; Shi ' m~e~~~~nOf i':::o:.a~~~ul;·s in St. 11, 12 and 13, I,~ .:' i and talked' to the entire member- ley Pinkelman, Bonnie Sorense , Petersburg Fla. wrote to Miss Ha-

ALYCE SPJI:Slaqd iJEA:~qnE (Test) "-AVANAl)JGII ship in the afternoon. The purpose Wal~er Gilbert. Dlpk Cannin, -zel Reeve 'and '3rd graders. She 0 Th L d '019301 MalOn St. ..Jhone 418 °zaft,M'onrss., inSbtel,eelefY"'e"ldV,-'ssit,otoS'II.o,lr,gualantie- DaVId M~yer .and D0J;1 Kolh~10rg n told that she attended I;,tingling pen UrS ay tl p. m.

11 1.3; Merlill SIevers, Tom Llndsa I Brothers circus and found it much{FO

Inner Phillips 66 Offl e) I the work and ·to unify the activi- Reno Pfeil, Charlotte IBrlndley a d like it. was when she saw it in SE'LEeTED

~~~~~:=:::::==:$=::::::?:~tr ?:?-~E?-?-'i~?-?-?-~~t~ie~s~p~u~rp~o~s~('s throughout the state. Re~ Sala, 1.5; Shi~ley Awisz s, Minneapolis. Sunday last weck,: LOiS ~oyce and Marlar Tho~pso , the R. L. Larsons drove to muni-I: :•••••d ••••••••~......... a II•••••" ••••••••iUI••--:. 1.6; JJlnet Johnson anl;! Jams D - cipa'l pier. Gulls and pelicans flew VALUESr! •• ~ I I I' •• ry, 1.1; De~ores NieIstrn, N~1l Bur -, aroUnd looking for something to

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~am, MafiC Kal!wfs~ll and Ph 1· eat and a lady was giving them

I'.l. .. I =hs Debus, 1.8; Richard; Berry, 2. cakl!' Sharon and Joan started t.o " h 'd

::.. D., n~' I.' Let WI-nter Be • Junior high school ~lrlS will si g scho~l November 26, They attend For;T urs a.y

Wlt~ the high schoollchorus In t e an open air'lschool named Shore': II

Ii,. ChrIStmas progrllm. ! • crest. The grades put on a Thanks-

*. ,RenoPfeil, Ba~bar8Debus, RIC - giving program. The R. L. Lar-: l·Vln''g Menace· ard Berry. Cleo S~ufelt, Jan t sons drove to Treasure Island

I', ' : ,... Johnson. and Loi~ .~yee are t e eauseway to Pass-a,Grille' where 240 PAIR T'owelsI = ' I .1unI?r hIgh partlclp~nts 10 t e they saw people bathing in the

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'.f" • t.j Chrtstmas progr~m.·1 . gulf of Mexico. Sharon writes N I J! 'Winter can't PJ a menace to your car unless you let New officers elected In the 7 h that the weather has, been hot y' ons • 17 26

••. ' I it. That Is wllYI it is important to have your car serv, grade for the third ~ix wee~' e- from 80 to 85 degrees, The Lar: 1 . ,

'1 I . d tith ~·t ha t· h k ddt k rlod ~re Bob Carhart, pre5~de t; sons have found a house ·for the I, • I; lee an ~- reeze, ve Ires c ec e J an a e Donme Skeahan, vic~ preSIde. ti season at 2828 north 12th street. IrritgWar •. White ,Terry:, .... ,5•.

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other I pr~cau 1 ns. Ja;pJet Johnson, secretary; Elal e In clQ~ing Sharon sends greetings 'Cloth

I· 1 , , 1 I Otte, treasurer. New stud t to tl,er classmates. _ Sheer Clear"· "r,". i r 1 council members are DavId Mey r, . From Second Grade, Beautiful Hos~ _ Colored:. NOURSE JR... -IC .I.O...N.•PR. '•. IOF,01. S AN 0, ,GREASES AND DERBY GAS ,(RE Oon Kollmorgen' and Alice Be t- Roc Jean Woehler and Harriet, Borders°1 J hack. . ' ' Murphy celebrated their birt.hdays 51 G

. '1 ALWAY TOPS N QU11TY AND SERVICE Jacquelme Andersen wrote fr J11 last week, Roe Jean treated all • auge=.' ;'. . ,·1 'I Alhambra. Cal.. tha' sbe Is n- to ice eream and Harriet brought 3I

joying. her .new school. candy bars, ' $1 25 ( ",,:,• . I, ,I 1 JllnlOr hIgh basketball pract c~ < Students made Christmas trees. • or: QU lily Se~f.liCe Price =sta~ted., " , Decorations for trees are handI

JI, • It • , • • • Jim Forth s team IS lelidmg D n: made and each tree is different. Limit One Pair $1~15

' .: ; ald Ulrich's team in a fracti n$ stients aJso made Santa ~laus to' a Customer

=;1· T. ,I."A.d.o,.It,' Tit K. AN1' <:;All. IR.. E AND TUBE REP\<\IRING ra~~ggyRubeek and EmajellIl l' ta s~ 2nd fl'rade has s~veral new A SPECIAL FOR THIS EVENT

I J?oId are making ChristIUaa ar W"", hoD s. ON .SAL'E 7:00 P. 1\'1.

I mgs on the blackbo~rd which t Yi S udents have learnE1d to write· C' I' 'II t ~·I C' will color, : l--..a{ld spell the names of the days: O"y·· 0 I I I 0 Ten received B ·'p~rfect ,~core iJll, of the week. Those vrho wrote I

•= 1!.1. ."" . ..• the mastery test 11 sp~PlOg I st,· theln eorrectly Thursday receivsd . Beacon Blankets

JI week. a snowman on his paper.= Wa.....e', N :lir, . I Ph 305 WINew offieers ele ted 'for th Kindergarten New••

e JU e one .. , grade Club for the t~ird six we ks S'tudents decorated the Christ-I are Richard Berry, re$ident; eo mas tree Thursday. ,

_~~••••••~. • •••••••••••••••••••111•••••••••••• Shufelt, vic£,! preside t; Heinz 0 te, Barbara Kay Wolske, was a ,vis-•••n •••••••••• ,••11.'... •.•.•.. .,....•......• 11'••••••••••••••••, ••••••••••••••.••~...... itor. T.hurSd~Y afternoon.• I' d ·Students alre learning Christmas':-I:':I~: ;. 1':1iii I i., :1 . :Il::arols' and other songs, for the

1Bii' b," ,Par adoi~~::~;~~:,t~~~~~!'J .. ' ,gj!III:' I, " J .~ : For Consistent Market Price,

'"I' lrhtks ay: Evenibg, Dec. 12 .. ·1: Jg?,~;~::,,,,'I,' M~i~ 's,tre!1 t

lIWayne, ~ebre 7:30

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p., ttl,. i.. ! w~~ ~~;~::e~~e~~:d:!te"~I • Quality Denim "M D Id...= " I II .' . . = Elkhorn Valley • 32 x 42 SC ~nr"

1 ,I 5 Hereford Sale ,pef1a'l .I I . I , I 1 ' ! to be !teld at t!te Norfolk $2.79 ~ $3~()5iE .Baby Car I 'age .. rriCYCres - Scooters, Wagons: Llve.took Saleo Pavilion - - to

!:I:liii~i;:: : I :i'Ra' 'l~s Y!r tJpOpSI f {Babi~s 1 Bands' .,- I· l:~~~:::e~e:~~:~d o~ rL,E AT 8~3:R~~'~~:~ONEOR~::~::;:i~;Customer

• . ..... J or ~ and Polle4 Hereford Bulla I • I

i!i\ilidi!llii:iil I ·'1'I' II 1 I I II and Females 180 PAIR Shirts ~.nn.ia... D...r.awer''!',i".'" ", 'j I I . • Ineluded wUl be 65 Cbol"" Herd, Boys' "Rail Chief" I. lk W!>Ql

i~~r;·IE~ie~ run or 'ayhe AU4i~Ori~m 8 p 1m., I~is~ ·~:::';:"~':'S189 r'n:;i!+li'I:';!itl"!'i~,l';! .. ,!"I'::lliii:",·",:I"",;iII.!'i)'.I,:t I 'I" g , -I 1 1 I- !Iu.

II." • Siz8•. 10 to10" , . I f~a

1':!'lil~'ll!:'!'I;:,;,,!,!I,!,!::II' . "flo'iil'!i Fitl' 'Ii JAOMISSI' N I, ,I .: • F;?~J;~Jr' ~i:.~:~~Ti~~::~~ Cuato~er ~N, O~TSTf~D1NG VALUE

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Page 11: THE WAYNE HERALO 20newspapers.cityofwayne.org/Wayne Herald (1888-Present...Mr. Warrelmann leaves hiS Wife dance. C arIes Young was named Ervm Erxleben, Wingett's in~ and two daughters,

'-yrAGE THREE',

Gift

RINGS-The Perfect

KEEPSAKE DIAMOND

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'I'll Omllhn l\fN'ting. ,DI·. M,' Jt. lfunnwnll \vn~,ln Omo~

~.I't ~)(:(,{~llll.'CI",' unti 2 to ntt~t W J()lIlt dlSII'll't C()flvcnUon. or the

lllPrlCHll Colkgc'PUlllic Relationsa 'social ion all d the American

111111111 Council. I

Gift Goodo

For eoting most ot Christmas dinnerCily Cousin was the winne'.All the other chifdren howl,"No foir, he war on a fowl."

Christmas Candles

.1 few gift liltggestiol1s

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v(Ialtha !7.!o!Jan'~ f'Jlecijte ;;n: ROASt TURKEY "

Place stuffe~ turkey on cr rack irt an open pon. Do not' add Welter anddo not cover. Roosl in 0 p,ehc~'cd, &low oycn (3?SDFJ i:fccordlng Ijfollowing schedule,

8 Ibs. sluffed wcight .•••.••••••• 18 minutes per pound or 2% hour,12 Ibs. stuffed weight .. , .•.•..••. 15 minutes per pound or ,3 hour,141bs. 51uffed weight .••••••• "•.• 14 minutes per pound or 3!4 hourf1S Ib5. stuffed weight, '1' .. '3 minutes per pound or 3 Jl2 hou'r,

" Sausage $read IStuffing1 pound sausage meat : ~ tablespoons ~iced onion2 eggs i 1 teaspoon salt .'1 cup milk I >4 t~bl(:5poQn5 chopped ponley ,7 cups bread crumbs , , 1 Ctlp dICed celery

~ For 012 !fi14 pound lurkeyPon fry ,iaus,ogo until brown. '1rpin. 8eat eggs s!!ghrrYl' ~dd ho~ rrIIl.k.·Mix. r.emoiriin~ ingredients and ,our over them the egg mUl,fur•• ' , "

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~), .IThings are NOT alwaY$ as they seem

Which is the longer -the top line" of the top flgup~, or the bottom

line of the bottom figure? WcH­mcc.:j;ure them and sec!

Siplilarly, ill the li'\'cstock-mcatindl~st.rv, ('onclusiolls based on aqu;c)... ~I~llll'e at a situation arc

not always so. 1\ ('as,:: itt po!nt is ,tht; "spread" ue~

iwpm. pri('~s p<lid f()~ JivH~dock and the,pri~c reccive~l:by the llu'at jJucker for the lnpac. The tact IS that Upsspread iH lJilr:-ow, Out of every dollar Swift gets fromt!", sfl.le ot':its produds, 'j~) cents, on the average; is;retllrned. to producl't'S.

Gan you nall1(~ alloti'dr b:ls;rH'~'S t:13t returns such

~a~ig~~~:~~~l:~tg~a~~f~;d~(~~~~o'~~~t~th~~db:[~e~that perfoims ~O' rnailY ('ss2ntial services wit.h thehventv-fivc cents left ~'rom that sales dollar? The ~ ~twpntv-live cent" pa.vs all ImSlllPS8 costs. Livostock~buying eXpellSf's. :::,Inu~htpnng, refri~erationand proc­essing. The co-rt of w.lling the meat and. deliveringit to thousands bf marketft all over Amerie;a. Neces­sary supplies, such as flait. sugar, barrels, boxes.paper. Ever-presi'nt. ta:r.:es, etc. After all,1 these! ex·pcnSCB arc p(lid, Swirt's share averages, oy~r a pd.riodof years,less than 2c on each..sales dollat;. This amount.c;10 a fradion of a cent ~ pound of prQdu.qt handled.

Cents and Ladies Bill Folds COinpaet

Chain and Locket Book Ends

Pen and Pencil Set Pipe'

Christmas Greeting Cards, 50c box and $1.00

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Walches Pearl Beads Jewelry Rings

Toilet Set Sweetheart Bracelet

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TAKE TIME yo SAVE TIME

('stL are many and V:lri('c!. \\t~ijhout a plll11 angOdd business records, we would be almos.t certain1.0 hlll into seriow,", losses bcc.l.m,c our profit ma:r~

gil' is small. But by pblliling" carefully, diversi·fyi 19and working efficiently, we like you- hopeto llcrease our earning~ in the fuLure.

by L. S. Hardin, Purdue University

'I'h lr(~ is a lahor-saving or 13hor-wnsting 1;iay' to doevl:~ry farm job. Because Wl-;1, use too rnany old, hardwu. s, we waste 15 to :d5 percent or our lime. Greateratt'lltion to how we do our jobs can save time 8I~d

wo k.ays of dt>ing ]ivcstnr:k work em;icr, faster and

bet r are especiully needed. Most farmers still uS{j.,ain o~t as much work to make J no pounds of pork,be f or milk as they did 25 years ago. Yet, thanksm() tty to machinery" we have reduced crop workon -fourth to one-half dHrin~~ the Jaflt 25 year$.

lert farmers are slmpljfving farm jobs, cuttingchi re time i5 to 50 per~en.t. Five Indiana farmers,b~ carefully 'planning thcJr work, are raising marketho s witll one-quarter the average hours of labor.A inncs,ota farmer n~arranged his barn, adopted

~ cor eet milking prar:ti~es, saved :30~hours of workan 138 miles of walku'}g a year. By rearranging hiswa ring system, a poultry man saved 22 miles ofwa king a sea!-'lOn. Some farmers arc making hay in90 an-minutes per ton. Othcrs, using similar equip~

me t but harder W4YS of working, spend twice the time,. hat these farmers are doing, otho.r~ can do, t(j)o.Know just what you want to accompfish. Figure outhow to do a job the easie!;)t. cheapest ,~nd bl;st w~.

~X~n~~t~::ro~: :~deJ~{~;~a~o:~e~~tc~~~~n~o!l~~~ientc~orc routes, keep equipment uusy, choose new~cquip-

::ih~;~~;;:~;:;;~~~~~~:;~;;~;:~;.;~;;;~rnii utes wasted a day eql,lals 3 clays a year; 5 sLePi?a ,d y 8D1:0unt.s to a mile 8 :year. With costs rising an4pi- fit margin,s due to shrmk, we can well afford totalk time to save time. \, I1'1"" ~', Soda Bill So.. _ ' ~"',I '1 ••• lvo(rkrs die young; thinkers lilX! long. :h

.. ~.ta brain i~ no stronger than ~t8 wea,hest thinh.. c:;.:

o A D LlAR SAV~D\\ ~j"~i IS AD LLAR EARNED

~~. i This tru old saying haH been

, an imp rtant guide in Ule, husiness hilosophy, of Swift &

Compan right from the begin­ning of our history, A ld it alwaY3 will be,'because thl;lt: is the only way anyone can mnkemoney in th~ meat pac ing bu:::;incss.

In no oth~ business hat I know of is theresuch a narro margin oj possible profit. In thepurchase of ivestock, f r instance, our buyerscompp-tc wit. buy~~rs re r~8enting 3,500 rnC'atpacking pIa Ls and 22, 00 other commercialSlaUght.erers.~Then, we sell our products incompetition with the sa e 26,000 sJaughtererswith whom e ,compe when purchasing thelivestock. Bt,ause?f t.hi consta:t;)t competit~vepress..::T'e fro both Sid s, our profit margmsare very nar ow. '

Thus, to ,-bake money we hauc to save money.Yes we, tl0' have to "plan our work andwork our p an." That' why we are forevercheckin~ o~ operation to increase efficiency... to chnu ate waste. . to do our job better.That job is ,0 process a d distribute more thansix and one...half billion pounds of meats andother products each ear~ Only on such avolume of business can I iny savings per poundadd up to tHe profit wh chkeeps us in business, f./I).Simf ••Il.

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l.Jong winter even~ngs bril'~(filr:'liliesiogp~hcr after I'chores are done. ,1 hen the e s tIme for serIOUS talks 1 Innd good fun. In Decem er there's opnortllnity. ...........---(00, to review the results of the PFlst y~ar's work I... io make plans that can be carri-ed oui cffi- ./f.cienLly in the year thai res ahead. r//.

Proper plannins- uncov rs new opportunities in:'Iny business. WIth exp riencc, know-how, anduta-in "horse sense" to draw on, plan-makingdlOUlcl not be difficult. You think back with/,Ieasure on your good crops ... on how well yourJJ ,'csLock or poullry pro rraffiS turned out. YourC':1cmhcr litil8 things til< t m'ade them profItable,q:- cau::;ed a l<\Jss. Vv'ith his in mind, you 10f)kah ':~d and decirle on nex year's crops and roLa­(:,'i'::. You think of way to improve your live­~~tr·,c;.;: operatiO'ns. You lake provision for the,:urd1<:lSe of hreeding stocl-, seed, machinery, fcnc­mg nnd equip'ment. You consider your problemsfrom all angle$. That's t 1e way a sound plan ismade. Then you seL you course and stick to it..

'vVhat:s truCt,0f the ind vidual farm or ranch istrue of any uu iness, sm 11 or large. We at Swift~~ Company \ ell know 'lat we, too, must pInnour work nnd work our [Ian. Our business inier-

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ELECTRIC VAN.

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LIGHTS,FRONT and REAR

,IFENDER GUARDSTRUNK GUARDSELE,CTRIC WIND·

SHIELD DE.FROSTERS

CHROME WHEELRINGS

UNDER-HOOt>LIGHTS

SEALED BEAMSFOGLIGHTS

TAIL PIPE EX·SIONS,

i FLOOR MATSjB,-,MPER JACKS

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Fam~~1 G1 ; hottersWayne Milliicpal AllditOl'iUIIl

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S(;Jg~~~~ .\~;~~ ~~~3,7/;h('arln~ :con~ort~and soh't'stbe ~rcatl'stProtlllmoCaIl~in­Olle hearin~taids! Expert freeheattin~exa!Vinatonandcon­suttatlon f~om he world'slar~~st pedonalrscnicc for.headntt aid ~lsers1

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._-------Corn Is P ~k~q Couple Married Pill Creek Forms Students Present Mdt,y I1i1I'dor, Toe! Sohuldl, M,"'-

itt lIe Yllell Fal'm By County Iud oad Org(wizution Recital on Sfmday ;'~'It;~;i'~:',"~~,~~~~ «:::ill,::,~': t;t,~~~;:~f\'l'lghboni an<1 fI'ends finished Irvin R. ,I'lu 11 CI'l'('I-\: precinct r('sidcnls, Sludcnls 01" ~1rs. Paul iI-Iarl"in~- Atkins, ,Phyllis Fo::;ll'!' Hmi lJavltl

piddng com l.ns~ TI urslluy 0101'0- Grove, and Miss Margaret Linch In ;(j a mt'1"'ting FRiday ('vcuing at ton appeared III 1\ piun:o n.'cital Carhart I .ing for Aa..ron l~t.·,gr '11 whose wifc of London, England were marri'd db! l"i ,{ Wi. org3.nizcd \0 promolc at the Women's club roOlb Sunday I M('ll1b~'rs Df 1he who did nulpassed away. ~~r.rk vas done with by Judge J. M. Cherry hfi'r¢ F 'J- .bettcl bnll-~O-nHlrl{el roads and afternoon [\1 3: 1:1, Itlur~nls Hnd tall(' parI 01 this tim<, un' BlIl'uarathree corn PiCkrS nd nine trac~ duy. rvlr, and Mrs, Don Li\'}'l'i1 g- to co lpCI'ate wit.h other gruups in friends wen' gues1s, [Harll'ls. l\1yll'1 BHl'l'llllan, Marilyn

\~:~can~l;~~~~}~~SI ~~ ~ iJ~l:~~e g~a~~ ~:~~~n~~.M~~~O~n~~oo~~ty~\,~,~:,ct~ ltd ~~C\I;~Ji~~ 1::~:~~~'U\~~U11'0afl,~;~\~dil~~~~ Pf·~N,o~~I~;.'~~r L~~r~~~,/~~I\:'r~1,~e r;;~~~I/:~ g~~l~d~:~iI~~~rl~:~~ J~~cu~l'ff;~~~~'re Harol~11 ~~~I~1 ':1~7~:~~1. a local

Gl~_tl',ilnl'11n~""~ll:AI\I'vi'l~t)\nl',l, "'I" (,IIO,IP[~>'I'III(O"I'nnd' m Englund during the war, IS nl \,.\,. I.,'ll'{ Il.,1cl l 1I<llll11an E~11Il BUlelmun Donald W l!{hlmun ([L'OI,! ndl~er, hospII<1I lasl ThUlsday for medlCal<' "~cl fltlllllm~ I \Ill' llh,w:m'ln lind Ii:llwsl Frevert Maybelle L('hlenl~clmlJ, LOIS VIlCI, Patrolllze the advertisers cfire

J\lvin i\1l'Y('I·. Ilnh'l'\' Larsen. Sll ll' ,II \«11 IjH' Plum ("ll'l'l~ uOil B{'r1l'lH' J',lh1l'nkdtllp I,lm( II Jl}hn~ ~T~~T---'---'- -;----;-- --t- - ;--.- •Maull'o I :illdl, 1""11l ~1l'Y"I', 1,;1- InSllrallCe Office 1'111< It 111'<1 "I ItI Itt'! lei "",ds .. ,IS 'Oil, III e ho'lntOi gIn ,\1e11 dl lie I:"lI~I:"lIr!.!~r!.!~I?:~r!.!~r!.!~r!.!~r!.!~r!.!~IIf:~~~I!}lmel' HillTison, 'Joh* I Test, John F'l A M d llldlll[l'sll'd at Ihe nH.'('1mg Flecr DOll KollmOigen, Tom Bush, 'and Paul Si('\'l'I~S, E~nil Brockman l es ,.e aD ~ -- - - - Jml Atlqns Jltn BlldsC'll, Wal1l'l _~tnd ,1(11111 LO\\"l'l~, To lmplov(' senlCP 10 Nl'1Jl<IS\d },Inn (ourt H~'"sioJl IGJibel1 k"orman ShInlllt)'llgtntU I Give Her That: 0" d

WOlld Wur Twu veterans, tl~e" t- lJlsIllll (OUt t (:unwncs Dl'Cl'nl- PlocH, Jl.lac;Ir lmc J chl0111~,1l1ljJ, J(J lamonL"b' ~T cruns Admmlstrallon htl.s"lmo\pd her 19 \\hen ,Judge Lyle Jackson Ann Po~(d P,lllY PrtfClSl!l Leoni]

~;j_iiiili.Ii••II.II.IIIj.IIIII.II"••';'1 I rary l'1eWS the N~ltlOnnl ~lfc In;ur(l~q{' fl tS ~! _N(]llg~~.. ~e here ~~~~~~~_l:l~:s..~l_.\~~{'l Joel .J('f!~_(~~~ . This Christmas[;)[. thIS a.rt'a 11'~)]l1 Np\\, Vimk (0 1lI••••1i 1oI •••••••1I••••_ •••••••••••• 1lIl•••••••• !1 '

This wed\. in tIll' ItJl)vk l'l'vil'w 1'01"1 Sm'llml!, Minn., stntl'slRohll'l .. ' •>W<'llOIl ot" Illl' N. Y Tillll'S WilS <ttl T. Iludson of Nnrfol!{. l'orlt,!h'1 l'l[l- : PRESCRIPTIONS :'11

;u·t idt' \\ !tiCh lJq,:an, "A gl)(Jt! book rl'sl'nlul i'l'e, Nl'bI'HSki,1 Vv'UllJd VVill' :I nis lllt' IlClt\'l: 101" a Jri()ndly ItlSlTlP- 'l\vo velpl"<lns should noW llllli : TWO 1\.l<~"IHTl·~nED l'IiAltMA()ISTH ... YUill' Ilr(,!'>C'rilltion liltli(ln on lilt' t 111( p.lj:l·, r';('xl 10 thpir prC'mium paynwlIts t().l'O]Il'l'.. .. \\'i~1 Ill' :~('(·\_lrn~l'ly __ fllh·cI by__ n rt'Rislt'fl'd _l'lmrmal'ist only. :buoks 11ll'l'l'l!Jed hy au:ltors. 1 tions unlls, Vt'It~rdns Adnl1l1bll.l-I: - --- ----- --~---------I- --- - - :.tl"l'aslll'l' thoSt' . Iltl' simple lion ..branch offlcl' ,No. ,8, F( rl I ~ OVER 40 YEARS OF RELIABLE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE .1

(' n11:'t. l·hlistma:-.. lll' ';i;lm· SI1P[lll1g, 0..1tnll. 11 .IS \'Ita] 11:111" FELBER PHARMACY' :1

':2;->.,01' :my n1lWl' tl:lk \\'11)1111 the \'('tl'l'ans ll\ducll' thC'i~' "N'I or" ..• ~ _\span or l'l'nH'lllhl'ITd Fur numhers wh'l'n r('m..!1 t 109- pt~Ylllen ..,.. II. J. Felber and Walden Felber, Prescription Druggists :thost' \\ ho {'1l.,t"lsh I's('apl' Till' "N" number is found on I 1(' 'II . a,illln TIH'lll, ll\'l' ill llH'l~l illlt! ,\l'l' \'elerans' yello\\" inslInmcc ('l'!.tl!I_IIlI.~III1_~.II=.nllll••••• aJl••ISII••••II••••II••• IIIII•••a •••a ••1II 1ilft('d out of k}'Sl'l' O't'l\'l's by cates. \Vhl'll a \"l',ll'ran COl1\',' ·ts I - ' __- _~ - - i Ithelll. h!l':-iscd lhings 10 his \\'arlmH' lpnn m~Ul'ancc 10 a I .~;~'I·~':,~(l,:·t Ilj!~ \ 11,' l)::~llks ~rl~I.:: 1;~~;, rr~ant'nt ,,~~, N~~ll inslIrl1n '('. i HOME BUYERS TODAY NEED \'''''''- . IChnstmas we mllsl 1)(' ('H1Cful to 1C IS a n I )('1'. I' ....sch'l't tl1(' right f01" 111(' per~ Hay;-if~i~-Gi~~; I -'-'~'~I-"son to Ill' i\lld that IS Ana ysis of site nn( ~~I~ ILln! ,I ,"," II", ,,','I"I"I\'II \'1 Rad,'o Intel-v/'e {' II 1 I I-II '" -':1 1

," , , lIei,," I >01' IOOI •• ' A".".':,1 Ia lled,11l' Harli() sl:tl;UI1 \\·L:--;. ('hlf';1 ~() I €tn \\ I'()!l.~ on It \'Oll Sunday nH.l\'niIW .11 t 1 \.') ('al'l' l·d I inspection of Pl"OpCl"lydIt 1)('('.1(\";1' you lik(' ii, ;)1" h(,c;\us(' I I I I I I f I' . 1 ~~ I

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In'vIIIllllll'IHlat iOll oj ('II'I'k who:\1 t \\' I 1 'J Illla~ t1tJt 11:\\"(' l~':ld It and was jlls1 • am 0 <-I:'ttll', lOll, pa;·t. I',' and' last but lIot easl~

t I'Ylllg 1,1 ,,\'II ) PU ",nllll'lhing. If ~~~,IOG~:q::I';;ll~'~:.L't l~;~.\n~)(\:~~l~~~l t;~: 1" FHA's expert, ~!!~i,:,:~~~ I''',' 1..'::11,1 ilf'l.p you at 1h

,l' .library in hankcn; lhcl"l' 1,0, \'('lcr;-IIIS ll1<li 11;'1 apilraisais. '.-~lIIIIlIIIIlIII~IIII11...lIIIIl!III...IIII.'III11I1I111I1I111I1!1~"1yOUl" seh'ctlO\l of a ilt ok JOI' Chrfsl- for homes, l'qUljlll1ent, )1\·('Stl l'k_". ma~, IIlI' ,l child OJ' nn adult, \\(' 'I l ' 1\1 1\1' . I '

\\'111 Il,' III he )j ~l'l'\'ll'l', It ~1~1~1 1~~I~:r;I':~'·!l'/H~~',ll·:~ll:.(l:;~~~~~~:;;';- BUY THE SAfE WAY··· THE fHA ,W~r I LOU A FANSKE'I~ nul' l't'clrl alld. know lhe ous about OWl!" and 'Irl' I,'~)i~l,~~S dlld C\~'lY()l1t hasn't the :serious III Ihelr \'Cl1tUtl'S'l The St:at.e Nal:'ional Bank • '

\\ L' han' a 1I~'\\' C u'lslmas book Harvey St.apll'man of Rando') lh·1 I Jewe.I'ernllS wCL'k to add to Iw many new fractured hIS rlgllt thumb wI {'ll R()LLn~ w. LEY, Prl'sid~'nt Iolles aln'ady purcha, en. This ,is the nwmb('r wa~ ·caughl Iwl\\" ('n i 1\-1elllhor of Federal ReservC' System ;~nd F. n. I. c.

",!Ilkl' YOIII' , (1,," M,'I'I'Y Ihoho, It lInd I'U.".O_Y 01 It en.'.''',,'.'','.1 cl,l ~i1I~liJ~ii1~~~ii1tmZ1~jf.I~i*1~liJ~~~U~!\1i.lrJ~.. Theil' liS a spcL'i;ll -- ~

m('anit1!-: JtI 1110 \\ ;'l Ht II fashionedal hume. Ihl' I mantll' garlandedwllh nlCltel"lals Il'mll1 Iill' garr!C'nand t]l(' dinner Iti1hk'IUlliQlll'lV df'\.'­o!'aleclllY <In llltl('\'l's1C'c! hOIlH: lllHJ~­('I". TIH'l'p an' hUlld 'pels uj dt'('U1'­all\"(, ldells (en·: W:ilpg rCd(lllyolHalllcd

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(II till' ltln'ill'Y In :l !JlllJl{ ]ill\)-Ilslll'd tl\(' "rlllo!'s [,llok H1:t)~-

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Van Tossell,and DIxonit,\\" ,a1ld 1.I\1r. <.ImI i\11'S.

Art o[ ~Vjnslld(' J(,fl TUl'S­duy for Excl']si(Jl' Springs, Mo., ul!to go lhrough 1'hf' cbnic. Mr. Jkn~

shonf, \\':!10 had IWCl1 ]Wf{' and atWinside, t!wn go('s Ion 10 Mohile,Ala., 10 1)(' \\,jtJ~ his \\,'jfc who wentthen.' 1\....0 mon~hs ago 10 be witha ,son, l\'lux Mngill. Mr. Benshoofwlll stay in M(~llllC' until Februaryand Mrs. Benlshoof will remain

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Aukers ,plan to go 10 McAllen,Tex., and lakt' ,10 Mobile and FlOl··ida, They will relurn the firsl ofMarch, Pl,n!,'Benshoof, Mr. andMrs, Auker. r. and Mrs. fIBroidQuinn. Mr, ( l\Il'S. Don Quinnand Mr. aI~d 1's, W. E. LindshyWCI'C at Mark Bcnshoof's 1warWinside Tuesday last week for

~tn~~~dS:~~o~~~tt:~seck ~~~c~a~~BensllOof were Mr. and Mrs. Rus­sel! Lindsay a~d Junior. Bert Hy­alt, T. E. Lindsay, Ernest and MissOlive Krieger. :

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}i'artn B"I'f"all I'~rlday. .- Logan Valley farm bureau meetsFriday evening, Deceftlber D, atthe Wischhof slchool. Each one isurged to bring the Nebra§ka Agri­culture paper Dr November 14 asresolutions in it will be discussed.Miss Alice BeQkcnhaucl' and Mrs.

Don B~~~~~hal~e~~i~_~~_=_~tesses.

prografalld Social.A program a d box social will be

held Dec, 20 a 8 p. m.o in district48. Miss WU a BOltOll, teacher.Everyone wclc mc. d12tlp

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Stirtz Oil Co.PHONE 70 FOR TANK WAGON SERVICE

Wayne, Nebr.

The present critica'l solid fuels situation is rapidly'accelerating the demand_for Natural Gas and the re­sulting condition co..-pled with 'delays we are experi­encing in securing m~terials a~d equipment requiredto complete capacity additio'ns under way at thistiQle, compels us, to require that you immediatelytake steps to stop all further installations of gasburning equipment, for Firm Gas use other than resi·dential and commercial non-heating. We regret thatneed exists for such action by us which is taken onlybecause of the present emergency s~tuation, co~pli­cated by already disturbed economic condition a~­

feeling the manufacture and delivery of materialsuse~ by our industry.

""This request to discontinue such sales is beiftg for..

warded to "II utility customers of the company and,is to continue in effect until you are otherwil)e ad·'vised by us."

-.- Sinclail: and Goodrich Products --

An Important Announcement

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We regret that this ~ction is necessary and sincerelytrust that the disturb~d economic condition now af­fecting our country will soon riirht itself, enabling usto serve, without restrictions, those who do not nowenjoy Natur~lGas.

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We have just been informed by officials of the pipelinecompal)Y supplying our natural gas that the furtherinstal1ation of gas space heating equipment must beprohibited as long as the present fuel situation exists.and until pipe and equipment become available for in­creased pipe line capacity, Their reques~~fol1ows:

"To All Utility C~mpaniell .••

421 Main

Nothing will please the proud car owner more than, a smart practical gift for his car , . , Choose from

our wide selection of accessories,

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Attend Rally Sunday.Twelve memb"ers of Youth Fel­

owship of the Methodist churchnd Rev. Mrs. C. T, Dillon attendMd the monthly Youth Fellow,.'ihipally at Dixon Sunday evening.

'Christmas Programs.Pup~ls and teacher, Miss Dorothy

Davis, of clistrict 53· presented aprogram at school Wednesdaye;ing. A large crqwd attended.L ch was sold. Gres. llreseedsVia $64.45, ,

A progranl was presented at~lS.trict 28 south Thursday evenmg.A fine crowd attended. Lunch wassold.' Gross proceeds were $60.Miss Dottie Reed is teacher.

A large crowd atte'!ded the ,!ro~

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Att~nds Veterinarian's Meeting.:J2r. and Mrs. N. Ditman, accom­

anied by Dr. and Mrs.' G. L. Col­ins of Stanton, attended the stateeterinarians' convention at Lin­oln Wednesday and Thursday of

this week.

Patient at Hospital.Burt Lewis, who has been taking

medical treatment at Sioux City,is ~ow a patient at a hospitalthere. Mrs. Lewis is in the city atthe, home of her daughter, Mrs.Robert Lundak.,

I Returns from Roch~ster.

I James Troutman, accompanied

W.Max Lamson of Laurel, drove

t Rochester, Minn., Friday andas accompanied home Saturday

~the former's parents, Mr. and

1 rs. Clint Troutman. Mr. Trout-'an, who is recuperating from a

r~cent operation at the Mayoc~inic, is reported as satisfactory.

I Attend Conference.Rev. and Mrs. H. M. Hilpert and

~n~~~nc~tt~~~eda f~~:we:ro;~~~atl the Lutheran church in Pon·

nTUeSday. The farewell was for

R v. Wm. Weber, who is going toS lith Dakota to assist the Child

h~~lf;::~~~sOt~:~~~on~:v24';::res~

I BIrths Are Reported.IfA daughter was born Monday

D~ember 2, to Mr. and Mrs. KarlM'ller of Denver, Colo.. Mrs. Mil­le is the former Miss VirginiaDilon, 'daughter of Rev. and Mrs.C. T. Dillon. ,

r. and Mrs. Glen Roland arC'th parents of a son, weighing 10%po nds, born Tuesday, December 3,at i Norfolk ~l:

community Club.

fninsi{,le Community club will

hoI its monthly meeting in them nicipal auditorium Thursdayevening, December 12. TrinityLutheran Ladies' aid will ,servedinneI\

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Methodist Cburch.(Rev. Mrs. C. T. Dillon, pastor)

, Sunday, December 15: Sundayschool at 1e). Morning. worship, 11.Youth Fellowship will meet at thechurch.

Saturday, December 14, a groupof young people will meet .,at thechurch in the evening to packChristmas boxes for boys of thechurch still in service. .

Youth Fellowship will hold aChristmas party Friday, Decem­ber 20, in the church parlors. Hos­tesses will be Misses Luretta Maeand Bonnie Lou Fisher. Gifts willbe exchanged. '

The annual Christmas programwill be presented Christmas Eve,December 24.

s~. Paul's Ev. Luth(':ran Church.

fmRev. H. M. Hilpert, pastor) ,ursday, December 12: Church

m mbership class at 8'p. m.Friday, December 13, choir at 8.Saturday, December 14, Christ­

mas program practice at 1 p. m.Sunday December 15: Sunday

schoo! at 10. Service'in the Eng­lish language at 10:3Q.

Sunday evening, Decembel" 15,Rev. M. Reetz of Gurley will beinstalled as pastor at St. Paul'sLutheran church at Carroll. Rev.Hilpert will assist at the service.

Emanuel Refonned Church.(Rev. C. H. Riedesel, pastor)

Sunday, December 15-- Sundayschool at 10:15 and morning wor·ship at 11:15.

Young Pcoplc's league will mcp!Friday evening, December 13, atthe Mrs. Louise Strate home withErnest and Waiter Sttrate as hosts.

TIlE WAYNE H);:R.\LD, WAYNE, NEDRA"

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Missionary SocietyJ.woma.n's MisSi0f:ary society of

Emanuel Reform d church metWednesday aftern on with Mrs.Emma Ulrich as Ihostess. Eightmembers and .two guests, Mrs.George G~bler and Miss AnnaBronzynski, werEOt present. Mrs.Wm. Libengood had devotions andMrs, Dave Lueker was programleader. The program follows:·'Religious News and Comments,"Mrs. Libengood f 1'Merry f"hrist­m.as," Mrs. SamueJ Ulrich; "Wom­anhood in Africa,', Rev. C. H. Rei·desel; "Look On td Him," M!'&. Au­gUst B~~zynskij "Cradle and~ross," Mrs, Ot:J Ulrich; "Did.resus Come 'roo oon 1" Mrs. EmqlQ Ulrich; !tSto ,of a ChristmasGarol," Miss Amelia Schroeder.JM:rS. Ulrich serv~. The Januarymc~.ti~g.. Wil.1 be ith ,Mrs. ~Ugu.stElren*>,n~kl as h te••, M s Elh­ma Ulri~h.will be evotionat eaderand· Mrs. Otto lrich, pr gramleader.

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t W·, H" . I Lunch was sold~--~~)SS proc(';~-lguest~ ~f Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mi~~-g-r-an-d-p--t'--M- - d M --~ --I

par' me' . ay' I' amounted 10 $84.10. !\liss LaJ(':lm' feldt. Ritz{', aren S'~rr. an rs. ,ar.. " . n --- n.e .e.-ra' Miller;s leac~..-. ~I,·,. Tom Richards of Wayne Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed. Lindhel'~ en-

WI~SIDE LOCALS ~~~~~,t ~j~.~' ~:~~'l,~'~~ ~t\~l ~~~r~~r- i'~II;::~n:(~dM~r~~n~l. ~.rSaro;l~m'~~BY MISS GLADY REI~HERT ., I Mr. and Mrs. Frunlt Bril!:ht were 1\11\ and Mrs. Ralph Andersen dlnnel" Sunda,y noon. .

.:-11--,----.:::...::...:.:==--==:::.::..::)..:.:=:;::.=::.:-------------+-------~-----,. in Wayne Saturday, : flntL',rlained the Art Schellpeper Sunday ",veiling visitors at W.in the Ted. 'Foote h~me Tuesdayflocal audilorlum in January to • t . S h I I James Troutmlln wag n Norfolk fanllly at dinnCl' Sunday noon. B, Werner's were: Mr. and Mrs.evening in honor of ~r. and Mrs. ra.ise mohey to help. finance the ,·oJec s tn C 00 I business visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ritze were Walter Carpenter and Lloyd andFoote's wedding, anniversary. Af- purchase of bl('uchcrs for the audi- Feature Chri~tma8 Mr. and Mrs. E. '1'. Warncmundc Sunday evening visitors at the th~u~:yFO~f~~r~':nlly·v,·sl·lors aI'tel' a social time, lunch was served. torium. The general committl'c L 1wcre Sioux City visitors Friday. Richard Ritze home at WI'sner.World histol"Y eluss in Winsi e A James Troutman's were the Carl

In charge includes: Mrs. N. Dit- h ~h debated the following: R'~ Mr. and Mrs. I':. . plrale visited Wednesday supper guests at W. Troutman and Vernc TroutmanSt. Paurs Lt'4.gltc Mefts. man. Mrs. Frank FIC'cr, Mr~. R. E. sllved, that civilization owes rna e at the Car~ Nurnberg' home ThursM L. CarY's were the Charley, Cary families anti W. L. Cary.

pa~f'~.nI~ut~~~~e~UI~~a;~et~~ t~l~ ~~:;Iebt~~~~%S~li~~:~C~~e~ea~~= t oriental countries than to daf;:e1~~Ph MilleI1s-'were Sun- ;~l%.Ch('ster Cary families of NorM Ernest Grauer of Campbell leftchurch parlors Wedn sday evening pointed. Officers will he elected G '('('ce and Rome; resolved, that day evening visitors at the AI~rt Miss P('ggy Francis of Omaha Fri~ay morning after spendingwith 15 members an guests pres- at the next" meeting. Mrs. Chcs- Alexander was a ,greater charap- Hintz home. 1'- spent 'Thanksgiving w("ek-end with several dtlys in thC" home of hisent. Members plann to have a tel' Wylie, Mrs. Duane Thompson t r in history thlln Caesar; re-~ Mr. and Mrs. E. F:. Pp"ttC'r of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. sister; Mr!'l. Walter Gaebler.

s lved, that a knowledge of Lat n H k M d it: Thursda~ evening dinner guestsChristmas party an exchange of and Mrs. Ditman were named as is a necessary clement in the be t os .ins, were on ay visitors a Francis. at \Villis R~tze's were: Mr. andgifts Monday eveni g, December the nominating committe('. The e ucation today. Sam Reichert's. Sunday dinner guests at Carl Mrs. Frank Lacy. MI',s Etal'ne16. Rev. H. M. Hil~rt showed a evening's program follows: a play- 0 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ni('lllnn and Ritze's were the Willis Ritze, Nor-film. Lunch was se ved by Miss ~~~g::~;~~~;:r~~i~r::~:l'n,S~Q~~\ or~ie~~a:~~~e~I~~~ks.iS starti~g ~r~~~S~~,y ~~~~a~:harles, were in ~~~ili~~.cnsl n and ~~dgflr Marotz Br~~~~ ~:~t~O~f!ff~~r~~ s~~~~~~~Marian Alice Dangb rg and Miss Otto Graef, Mrs. Artic Fisher and In a udnit test over Roman his- Mr. and Mrs. Art Aul{('r \,,'crc Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lambrecht sevcral days at thc home of h~rMarian Lou Dangbetg. Mrs. Wm. Loebsack; a stpry, "My t ty stu ents earning A plus ure Tuesday evenin~ gu{'sts in the ~ and daughters of Laurel were daughter, Mrs. Norris Weible. Mrs.

I1a,,'c Family Oather'ng. Christmas in Esldmolnnd,ii' rpud by n ~~~. JC~:~~aa~~n~a~~~: ~r~~:J W. J. Misfeldt home. Sunday visi OTS, in the D. ,W. Hoff- :~~bj~: who is III, is someWhat ifTl,A family gatherihg was held Mrs. D. Warde and the singihg tI ird. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ollie Smith werp man home. Mr. and Mrs. Npal Grubb' of Til-

Sunday at the Mrs. Olaf Swanson °sef"vCeldlrisotnne'"csouersa.rcoISIU·nT(..hl~q,~,.os1t':'l~es In an AmC'rican history test over Monday evening dinner gUC':.;ts at Sunday atternoon guests at the den and Donald Misfeldt of Lin- ~home in Carroll, hO~1ring Mr. and ..'(">, ,t R I t' d f A I Hernmn Brockman's. John Asmus home We'rC' lhc Hal'·Mrs. Ollie Smith. fter a social committee in charge of the pro- \\:~t ~~o~~~)l g~:r~:r~ M~~~~ The Gus KramC'rs were Sunday ry Millers of Wayne and Carl coIn were Thaksgiving guests atafternoon, lunch wa$ served. Mr. gram was: Mrs. Gormly, Mrs. angberg, Florine Graef, Janice afternoon last w(>C'I< visitors at the Ehlers fHmily. ~i~f~I~7.e of Mr. and l'vln;, W. J.and Mrs. Smith were presented 8 Graef, Mrs. Hansen and Ml1s. Flef'r. I ilpcrt, Chester Marotz and Eu- M.artJn Pfeiffer homC'. Sunday dinn0r gupsts at Leo MI'. and Mrs. L. J. S!pinf'r' andgift. Those present 'Were Mr. and In a contest Mrs. Malmli>crg re- g nc' Weible. Willie Damme and ,The Duane Thompson family Ni<'ls('n's were thC' Max Lams<'n sons, nud and Keith. of 1ioopeJ'Mrs Smith 0 'S d ceived thc prizc. Thf:' neXt lTIeet- avcrne Apking earned A in the were Sunday afternoon guests at family of Laurp] and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. ,John Steiner of Omahafamily, Mr.' an~C:rJ. ~:;.~o~w~~_ ing will be January 6 wi'ilh Mrs. s me test. t~e Edwin Ulrich home. Clint Troutman. wpre guests Tuesday of Mr. undson, Edgar Swanson and family, Verne Troutman, Mrs. Ceci~ Prince i }"'rom Grammar Room. Kenneth Baird of Lincoln sp<'nt Ml". an~l MI"S. Duane Thompson Mrs. Franl< Fleer.Mr. and Mrs. Leo Slnphnns. Mr. and Mrs. Artie Fisher as hostesses. ~ Thanksgiving day with his part'nls, and dalld"I,1('r wpre Sunday last -

<:: <:: Each grade is prpparing a play M d M F d B Ii Ewning visitors Sunday. lastand Mrs. Clair Swabson and Mr. ~~~ ~~~:; t~~ii~hWi~~~ "~:::~~ t j)l'(-'spnt to the other two grades ~~.n an/~r:.eAll;.ir~1Cif'rh('nry ~~~~;:' \:~1~7;~~r~~~l.tlH' John R. Jones wcek at the August Speckhals

and Mrs. Clare~ ~orris. Troutman, Mrs. Leonard Martins. a h~;~;l~~~aspro~;~: pI:;: f(~er~~ wcr(· Tuesday ewlning visitors m Rpv. and Mrs. II. M. Hilpert and ~~~~e~Se~~:d f~;"il;:~dMr:;~~s~~~~Entertains Coterie ClUb. Mrs~ Shirley Lash and MrS. Krtie ade. the Carl Nurn!Jerg homf'. IRodnpy were Sunday afternoon nie and Miss Anna Carstens and

Fisher in charge. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Conant of guef;ts at thc Rev. Herbert Teske B 1 CMrs. James Troutr:part enterta'in- I The room was d('cora1C'd Friday. Omaha, were w('<'k-end gucsts of home at Altona. il· arstens.

Pd Coterie club ThuItsday when'l! Mrs. DltmlUt, lIostes8. t"Liltle Women" is bf'ing read. Dr and Mrs REG rrnl Mrs. W. J. Misfeldt spent fromwere present. Guests were Mrs. TI 7th d Btl t" .. ~. ~ ey. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin LC'iting Thursday until Su d I t k

H. M. HHpert. Mrs. ,Ray Ebmeier. tr~:"b~d~~t'::I~~e::e;t,;~C;;'e~~~; 0 a/~~eresti~~ Pha;e:~l ~~~:~TI Dar;:;~lla~~i;:;:r~f ~~~~~sc~:~~, ~~~ ;O:ai~f7~~o;~'hSU~~~y v~ii~~rS ~~e:c ~;nlheM~eak~~~~~ ~~~F a6~~~;::J~~~g~'M~~U~~'~D~::;'an~~~~ luncheon Tuesday afternoon. Tlw Perfect attendance students Miss Evplyn Baird visited at Mar- \V. R W('rn0T home. Reichert were dinner guests SunMD. Warde, Mrs. E. f' Warnemun- Christmas motif was used. Guests \ ere treated Wednpsday. vin Leiting's at Randolph this Mr. and Mrs. Norman Svpnson day at the Grubb home.de, Mrs. Art Auker. and Mrs. Leo were: Mrs. Clarf'nee Armbustf't, j' Intl'nn('dlate Room. week-end. and Mrs. Willis Ritzc spent MonM Mrs. Theodore Sladky andJensen, the last of near Carroll. Mrs. O. W. V.r"atherholt, Mrs. Ar- Mothers will be invited to a MI. and Mrs. Mark Swihart of day in Sioux City. Dickie Ritze Katharine of Lexinglon, cameAt bridge, prizes we.!1t to Mrs. Jert~ den Melcher, Mrs. Bert Armbustf'r, hristmas'program. Language peM Carroll were Tuesday evening spent the day in the home of his (C(\nlln\l~d on Page SIx)scn, Mrs. R E. ljormley. Mrs. Mrs. Dan Harris. Mrs. G. G. Col- r'oct is heiog u,,'d for pme'iee ,......., ......., .......,......, ......., ......., ......., ........., ......., ......., ..., •Warnemunde Mrs. IEbmeier and lins. MI·s. Waller Jnhnson, Mrs.• nw. Gifts will be exchanged. . <!:'::"'1lfl':'::"'1lfl':'::"'1lf<':'::"'1lIl:'::!>\~::"'1lCl'!::!':liCl'!:~CI'!::"'1lCl'!::!>\'l?::"'~rr:~~~rr:~Il!'l~itr:~i!f:~Ir:~~Mrs. F. 1. M~ses. Mrs. Troutman Dick Becker and Mrs. S. Armbus· SilhouettC' pictures of the shep.served' Christmas luncheon, The buster, all of Sta~lon. . I crds and choir boys decorate win- ~ \club will have a Christmas party At Contract bridge'. mf'mhpI'shlP c!ows. •DeCl'mbl'r 19 a1 the 110111(' of Mrs. prizes went ta Mrs. 1. F (;(1ehl('r, I ~" TIl(' ~rd and 4th an' starting ...----.: ~-~......,Cora Bradd. Mrs. Thorvald .J~cohsen .and Mrs. s udy of the Congo r('gion of Af- '1

J I. ~. N('('ly. ( .. upst prizes werc I ica. Whe St h is studying middle Ilionor \V. O. Rmiths. awarded Mrs. vVpatherholt. Mrs. tlantic states.

About 60 rE'lativcs and friends BC'cker and Mrs. Bert Armbustf'r. In Primary Room.went to the \V. CJ. Smith' home Mrs.. Gachlpr will entertain the 'Christmas d('('or'ulions arc beingThursday evening fjor a farewell cluh 111 two w('pks. flarl'd. =before they leave for their !lew -- , All had pNfC'ct attC'ndance lasthome at Puyallup, IWash. In the Wome.n"s f)lub M......ts. eek.group were the families of HerM ~~. W. J. Mi.sfeldt C'n1f'rtainC"rl The 2nd grad. C' made additionman Brockman, L¢wis Johnson, Wmslde \Vompn s club Nav('mlwr rill cams for us(>.Chris Pete..,on. CIlirenee Morris, 20. Twelve members noct five Girl< will he exchan~ed before Make Praett·cal" Useful Gl·ftsE. L. Pearson, Edgar Swanson, gu('sts \\'cr(' presC'nt. Mrs. IT. H. thristmas.Leo Jensen, Wm. Swanson, Clair Huffaker was program leadt:'r. ~rs. Robert and Daniel WaterhouseSwanson, Leo Stephens, Waldon Walter Gaebler had an .artlcl(', rt' new students.Brugger, Otto Koch'l Harry Rhudy, "Life of Caruso." Mrs. A. T. --'Oscar Swanson and IHarry Nelson Chapi~ gave ske~~hes from t.he Return!ii from Hospital.also Mrs. Emma $wanson, Mrs: followmg books, Acts of FaIth f, Miss JC'anne Lewis who under­Mowinkel and Miss OUilee WellM ~nd Storics," by Ir~vin. Sha~, . ent an appendicitis' operation atman After v'sT d . Folks Do Get Born. hy Maill:' orfolk hospital recently wasluncheon was s~;",~gb:~ue~~SJC, ~~~~~l~ke~,O~~d '?;oua Be~i~~; rought home Thursda~'. '

Life," by Leo "Guild. Mrs. Em't I LeM'C for New Home.Lrwis conducted two ('ontrsts. in iMr. and Mrs. Ollie Smith lefta poem contest Mrs. A. H. Cartl1'r he middle of this week for theirreceived the prize. .Mrs. H. E. S~- ew homC' at Puyallup, Wash. Theman and ~~s. ~~pm play~ a pl- ~dgar Swanson family move to

~;~~~I.ct'M;~.c~l~~a~1~~~~,[~~\~~1~~ ne farm vacated by til(> Smiths.

hostess at the Chritmas meeting.Gifts will be exchanged. Mrs.Gaebler will be program leadC'r.

At· CarstensMr. and

tertainedThursdayCarstens' bitime, two-served. !

For Blrthd"~~nlver...rY.Mr. and rs. Paul Deck enter~

talned re.13ti e and friendsl SatuI'·day evening,' .he occasio~ beingMr. Deck's birt, day. After ~ socialtime, lunch ~as served.

'H~s~~IS*1:I~~ MelhodIslchurch f0

4a~ Christmas party Devotional ,Group Mjeets.

Tuesday af cr. oon. Mrs. James Devotional di¥isioj1 of the Mcth­Troutman .. as, in charge of the odist church met Tuesday after­program.' ift!; were exchanged. noon, December 3. With Mrs. G. A.A covered, dlsh luncheon was Lewis as hostess. Mrs. R. H. Mor-served. II ~i . row was program I lC'adC'r. Mrs., : r- Artie Fisher had a paper on "TheEntenaJn a Doner Party. Nation'al Organization of WSCS."

Mr. and 1's Jack Sweigard cnM Miss Frances Wyliel had an arficletertained 1 ~t 7 o'clock dinner about Victor Hugo. ;Mrs. Wm. Wy­Sunday ev ni g. The Christmas. lie showed several photos displayMmotif was se. At bridge, prizes ing the world sC'rvicc of Unitedwent to M s. Art AUker, H. L. churches. A paper, by Mrs. Clar­Neely, F. 1. Mbses and Mrs. W. J. ence Hansen concerned "Consecra­Misfeldt. tion of Indian Chriftian Women."

Rev. Mrs. C. T. Dillpn gave a bookHave Birth By

tiDinner. review about "A rOY in India."

In honor of Mr. Selders' birth- Mrs. Lewis served. Miss Francesday of Sa ray, Mr. and Mrs. Wylie will entertai in January.O. R. SeIde ~ ntertained Mr. andMrs. Wayn :fng of Norfolk, Mr. For Ltltb~ran Ladles.

:~~ ~~~rli lleI3o~~C:na~~ ~~::;;~~ La~~~:~~Sh~l~au;f~~~:st~~~~:r~Sunday noo .1 ty in the church parlors Wedn,es­

day afternoon, 34 J11embers and 28Ori Weddln nnlversary. guests being preserjlt. Plans were

Mr. ahd r i. W. B. Werner, Mr. made to hold a foJild sale and baMan~ Mrs. K n eth Werner and: Mr. 7..aar before Chris~as. The com­,an~ Mrs. G n Baird' were guests mittee to be in harge includes

:~~=~~;;;;:;;;;;;;;;±i;;;;;;;;j;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;~;;;j;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;IMrs.N. Ditman, rs. Carl Ehlersand Mrs. Ray Eb eier. The pro­gram consisted of' several filmsshown by Rev. H. M. Hilpert. Sev­eral Christmas hymns were sungby Florine Graef, Beverly Bens­hoof, Janice Hilpert, Eroa Jaeger,and Marian Dangb,ig. Gifts wereexchanged. A preftytree decorat­ed the church par ors. A no·hostcovered dish luncl~, on was served.The serving com~'ttee included:rvtrs, Herman Bru igan, Miss MinMnie Carstens, Mrs Otto Carstensand Mrs. Otto Gr ef. The JanuMary meeting will b a nOMhost affairwith an election of officers.

Page 13: THE WAYNE HERALO 20newspapers.cityofwayne.org/Wayne Herald (1888-Present...Mr. Warrelmann leaves hiS Wife dance. C arIes Young was named Ervm Erxleben, Wingett's in~ and two daughters,

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Wayne, Nebr.

Phone ,358-J

Hammer mill, completewith screens

McCormick Deeringspreader

Hog chute

Brooder house, 8x12 ft.

Brooder house, 10x12 ft.,new

2 brooder stoves, one elec-tric and one oil '

Set of harness

Cross cut saw, !:i-ft.

Sledge hammer

3 log chains

Hammer mill belt, 30-ft.

4-in. belt

Spray pump

Oil b~rrels

Wire stretCher

.22' repeating rifle

Numerous sma,~l tools

2 box wagons, one goodas new

507 Nebraska St,

Announ(:ement

w.· E. RQggenbach

I have been appointed dealer for KARRIALL two·wheel farm trailer. With a body of ste'el, this all..~urpose 4x6 trailer with 6.00x16 tires gives ail the~dvantages of a small truck. It 8,:\ve5 "hundreds ofdollars in cosls. The Karriall sol~~ tran.sportationproblems for farmers, bu.,ines8 men, contractors,rportslDen, vacationists and others.

, See the Karriall on Di;jplayat My Residence

I AID Als'" Local Dealer for the

H Luxury House OJ) Wheels"

Glider Tmiler House

guests Su~~~~--;n--~~-e T. ~~-'~~ok I--~nd b~~Y o[-FIast~;-;(:-;('~:~t4" ,t

homq.• l\~rs, Lamb is a grand- \V<,dn('sday' ·:nftPl' vi:;itin~ Mrs.datlgh1C'1' of Mrf;. :l\olary Huok Dl'l'nnOn's molhl'l', Ivln.. 1·'mtl('lJs

MIt. and l\lrs. Wunace DI'C'nnon Forth.'-"-I'-"--'-'~---'-..------- - ....~--.---~~--

5.burner oil stove with built·. ' in oven..

l"aundry stove.Kitchen table,Two end tables.Large meat grinder..Lard jars. Churn.6-qt. ice cream freezer.Electric cream separator.Other articles too numerous

to mention.

HORSES

II

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1% doz. AAA AUSTRA.WHITE PULLI;TS

Team black geldings, coming 8 and 9 years old

, iHousehold Goods

Four Holstein cows, 2 fresh about 2 weeks, tw'o'fresh in March are from Wisconsin herd

Three yearling h-rifersTwo spring steer calvesTwo calves, two, weeks old

.l1-CATTLE-11

John Deere Model B tmetol', 1939 on new mb-

ber-extra. sEt_e_e_l_w_h_e_e_l_s -.

. GE deluxe refrigerator.2-piece bedroom suite with

innerspring mattress.Complete bed.Two dressers. ,Axminster all wool rug, 12

ft. x 12 ft. 9 In., with pad,used one year..

Dining room table with sixchairs.

Studio couch.

M MACHINERY, ETt.

Hl'RSD,U', .DECEnlBER 12: ,~94.6 .

e al'rangements with youI' banker. All property must he s,ett(ed for hefoN: removalI

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FRI. Z THUN, Owner

MO DAY. DEC. 16I I Lllnch sel'ved by Redeemel"s Ladie~'Aid

Tractor plow, No. 52,

Tractor cultivMor

McCormick Deering 8

tft.

grain binder, nearlnew "

J,ohn Deere powermo4er,new I

Sandwich elevator, 321ft.copperized,. completwith hoist and pow r

McCormick Deering e d-gate seeder '

Speed jack

John Deere disc, 11-fwith tractor hitch

John J{eere corn plan er,160 rods wire

Flexible harrow, 20-f

McCormick Deering ay'rake, 10-ft.

Cultivator, single 1'0

Walking plow, 14-in.

Hay rack, ~omplete

~rucks

Some hay

As I am going to quit al'ming, I will sell at pI blic auction on my place 5 miles south of 7th stl'eet and1 mile and 40 rods we t of Wayne, on

turned home Saturday. Mrs. Brl,Jg·geman is Mrs. Fork's moth<>r, ,

Ml's. R. C. Anderson of MHctis~m.

SJ-H-'Ilt Thul'8day and Friday in 'heLloyd MOlTis home, Mm, Andb'~

son is a sist<>r of Mr, Morl'i:s.TIlt' .John K Gaskill family lind

VII'gil 8huf~'1t of David Cily wt~r('

Sunday gUl'sts in the John H..Jones lmd Ed. Shutt'11 homes,

Mr. and Mrs, 'Walter Relhwischlind Dorothy Ann went to SiouxCity Monday. Connie Rdhwischstayed at I famld Stoltpnberg's.

The Art Cooks called SunGlayaftprnoon in t.he Ed. Fork ho~ne.

MI', and Mrs. Pel.(' Vollerson tndfamily of Laurc] "'1"1'0 there' ~l o.

MI'. and Mrs. Henry Wacl,e-r. sr.,and ,family, Mr. and Mrs, Henryv..'aekt'I" jr., Hnd family W(,T'C Sun­dny dinn('l' guests in the Ai'ticFisl1f'r hom(' at Winsid('. :

Ml's, Gpo. Martin talk0d llast

~~:~,7 il1~oWll~~)r i:o~~SY~;tS~~~lO~~W~~Fipld, Calif. Mrs, I-~loyd Marti,l~ isC'mploy('d in a telephone offlee.Sgl. and ]\'Irs. Martin and infantson arc well.

Mr, and Mrs. F,:d. \Voods of RedOak, la., spent from ~':riday untilMonday morning visiting Mr.Wonds' sisters, Mrs. D. J. Da/vis,Mrs. Griff Edwards and Mrs. JblmJones, and with other l'('Jativesand fl'il,tHls. Tlrl.' Iowa folks \\If'l'l'

CARROLL LOCAILS

rrt'sbytN'lun Cll11rc I..

Sunday schcool at 1, JC'SChinglit :2 with Rev. 0, H. P 'octt incharge, No L'\"l'lj1g s('I'\'it l':;,

!U(.thoc1ilttl Chnr('h(Rev. F, J. &: umk, I' stu!')

Dr. K E. J, dmlan, districtsupl'l'inlendt'nt of the NO! olk dis­Irif,":f, spoke to the first _quartcrlyconfe-re-nCl' of the ~L'thodist

church Monda)' C"lpning. 'WSCS riw! Wpdnpsday aftf'r-

nO~~~ita~,t~('~:~~~:~t- S('hoo~ at 10;pl'Nlching at 11.

{~on'~TI~attolln1 Chu~('h.

at SlUtd~;'u~~~7°i~h~~()l~ °ca~~'~~v;~~:1)('1' will preach.

Pilgrim FE'!lowt<;h'ip servicps at

2 t~;es e]('anpd 1'11l(' chlllich WC'd­nesday instC'ml 0 ha\'inr, lhe Aidml'ctiilg.

Sf. Paul's L1I71'ran C~ur('h.(Rev. II, M. I{i1P~,rt. supply pastor)

Rev. M. Hcetzi of Gurl('y, whonccC'ptf'd till' ca~1 to St. Paul's('hurcll. will 1)(' in~tnll('(l SlllldfiY.Lkel'l11bel' 1."'), ;11 $ p, m.', with Ri'V.II. \1. llilpl'1'1, \':t(':lllCY 'p:~~I()1', ,~)f-

, I'd' Iman and' the birthdays of Mathiesera Holt, sr., and M"i'K Krei.The Elmo Jenkins family. I\~I·.

. - and Mrs. E. -L. Pdrson, Mr. unn.. , ]\1n';. 'Ronald Kuhnhcnn of WHVIH'

, , ;uid Mrs. Alief' I1mlbl'1'I sp'pnt

--'---t+--t--'-,-------+--+---------'---~------+---------Sunda"r in thl' Don Gilmer hom~ at

S~tnday r,linlw1" g.uPSIS' at End ~~\:~~~~, ~~;hl\~~('~~;I~{'~1~~~1~i:~~~~Davis', ,Till'," WI'!"I' SlIJlpPl' bii·tlHhlY:-:. 'I'll(' I\\'() 011'(' 'twinglll'sts, I TPlll 1(<lIH']'(s' Huh- d<ltll~h!l'I'~ of MI'. ami MI'". 1"('11\,-l'l'ts and i\.11I's. Wl,ods tin.' l'OU~ir"'" son, Mn" Ilurlllf'rt remained in

TIl(' \l IlIw!I: Ed~h' fnmily find SOl1th Sioux City to visit relutivesDHn ,1 )1'i:I'I\~\I'tl spl'lll 't~alllnlilY bel'nn' returning 10 CarrolL('\'('llln' III Leo Sll'plH'ns' TIl('V Ml', and Mrs, John D. Garwoodvh;iled Sunday lIftl'moon in 111'(' of New .lers0y spent Tuesday HndLyJ(' I'l'll']'s l1l)nw at Sholt's, The Wedncsday at 'Frank Re('s·. Mr.EddiC'. r1Il1ily sPL'ol Sutunl<lY a[t('r- Garwood, who had been stationed~oon It1 !'f1)rf',()lk, in New Jersey, is on terminal'

Mr. arhl 1\l1'S. Walt ('I' I3rpdo-' !Paw and' will soon receive a djS­meyer Ot' Lincoln c<lllpd Sunday dml'gt'. i\:Ir. and Mrs. <.iarwoodaft('rnoll~ at John (~('Iltllan'!'i and ]PH Thursday for thp Wt'st whf'f('w('re S mday dinnl'l' gue,.. ts at 11.1 MI'. Garwood will at1cnd ihe Uni M

L. 13rp( I'ml''yI'(S. Tht'y had sw'nt vf'rsHy of .~'Hlifornia thf' ~c,'c?ndSaturcl' y Illght at Handolph with ~('.tll(,H!('l.·. 1hl' Gal'\voods VISited

Mrs. n. Jt(, Gillson. lr"lt'nds 1t1 Bpldf'n W~'dnesday lastMI', md MI'H. v..'inifl'{'(l "\Vallpr \-\'P('){'. aJ1(~~th;lt. eVI>11111/I g-uests at

and ('h ldl'pn of O'N('ill sw'nt lR.sl 110"h.nst. til 111'1'. mIll(' F fa?k Rf'cS\\'f'f'k-c ld in 1111' HohNt WallC'r h(~m(' 1I: 1hpJ!' h.ollor lI1cludpdhomC'. 11'. amI Mrs. Lt'lafld \VaIIN VVCiV(' (~arw'{Jod, Mr, and l\1rR.

and fnl1ily o[ v..:insidl' and MI'. and DavId ;'HI.\\'ood and ~l'. and Mrs.Mrs. 'ay LandanijCf and Don Ollo ~'a.j.~lht'r a.nct family. Mr. Gar·sppnt ... llndny n! \~'all('l"s. 1\11'. Hnd wood IS a lc'OllSIn of Mrs. Rees.Mrs. J lhn lVIolTis and JR.nnabpllc ---j-----

visitC'd Ht Wall('I"8 1-Ionday. LOCALSThanl(Sf~ivitlg dinner and SllJlJlN Dl~, C. Eo BU~h, dentist, phollf'

guests at ,John J Iorstman's \-vere ,j:!'l, ,Wayne. t (Mr, ar d NIl'S. Mathies Holt', sr.. Vol. A. IIismx was in Sioux CHyMr. an 1 Mrs, Andrew Park{'\' Mr FridHy on husinf'ss.and M s. l\-ltJtt Holt. jl'., and Don~ l\-1l'. and Mrs. W. A. Hiscox Wf'rena, and John Farr!'l] of \VaYI1'", and in Omaha W('dn0suay J-Ind Thurs­the Te Kl:"i family. The' occa- dMY o[ lasl wpck.sion h mOl"pri 1h(' :.'~lth \H'dding 1\-11'. (lnd :\1I's. VCl'ly LHmh andannlV{'ls:lry of \11'. <:1IH1 !\11'.... llnl'sl- .TanH'S ].('l' of Sioux ('ily were

::'vhs. Gpo, l\'lnrtin was in v..'ayneSat.urdu;\'·,

Miss ,S~san S~~felt spert Satur;-day in SIOUX CltlY, ;

f.~()T Ml'i'ts in, \" Mrs. Ed. Trayt,wei~ sitent Sun~Mrs. John Kay and Mr:<>, :Uenry day and Monday' m Lmc ln,

BUsh entertained ... OT mcml1ers at 'Mrs.. I·~.lmer t.C'iting nd Rom:;a Christmas par y and g ft ex- were m SIOUX City ThurSday. .ehangp at 111(' \Vo wn's cluhi room.s Mrs, \V. n. Fn'nch 3,rhd family

in. \Vilvne.TuCSd<l'. ['.iSitl'.d.G.l .John 1..':ln:,wnll:, sun.dBY'. , ' ~Il' atld 1\1I"s. Bi'J'[wnl Dalton ofCatho1jt, I~~ullj'l'; :\ pd. \Va~·nc \\ ('f(' dml)c'T'

Catholic LadiC' , Aid ht~ its j!uf'sls III 11](' IIolllS 11011W.Chri;:;tmas party; nd p;ift ex 'hangl' I i\1r. .:I!lli :Vlrs.-. H. \'Wednesday. :\-'11

f.' 1\1. W.! Ahern of C'r:-\l~~ Sjlf'nt Sunday

and M,rs. Clara I !Jprg ('tlt('rt.ain~ ThUll'S. . .

('d, Pot~Juck lune won was s0rvcd. ~'l:~~~~~~ ~;:~~,.~lak~~d~~)\~d<l~.lSlt~~.:~~niJ~~Ji"or I)roje('t Club. 1 last wed<-

Hillel'C'st PI'Ojt'1t club mo Tu('s- Mr. a~d Mrs,' C:arpn~p M~rr~sday at Mrs. GC'o ge Owen' for'a "jIisited ~undaY, Jllght al Cl~lr(,hri~tm,-,s part} and gl,ft f'"X- Swanson s. . , 'change. Mrs, L1Vi Robe-nts and ' Mrs. Wm. Pr~\(,hald slj)cnt M°fol~Mrs. John Grie had entertain- ~ay aftt~rnoon last wcek at LeWIS

men!, I\lrs. Llov( Morris and Mrs !JoHnson s. .' . .Evan Hamer I;ad charge of re~ , Mr. :md dMrs. JulJ.I\S Hljon;rlChS

freshments. ----'- ~r~I~~Il1~~'~ ay C\,('llmg a - enry

~! Dr. Lucian Stark o£ Norfolk

For Henry lIoka p.H. L. Bredem yer, MiSS~Bred(>- ~~~~~ h~~n('~aY in the' John R.

.meyer, Mr. and .. ,s,. Julius Hinnp- Miss Katherinc Kyl was a Fri~richs. Mr. and MJjs. pea, St 1z, Mr, day o\'ernight. ~ucst in 1hc Lloydand Mrs. Geo. Hj.nsen, Arn Id and Morris home.Eleanor, and J yce Hall helped Mr. Rnd Mrs. ~m. Swanson

~:;r~~;%a;m~~'~~~~~te£J~~~r:o.~ \vere Sunday pvcJhmg 'guests atLewis ,Johnson's. :

was served afte cards and ViSlt- , Mrs, Ed, Hql~arhp and familying. I 'visited at Aifr('d t;il'l'scl\enk's at

!Randolph Sund~y. ,Mrs. Scribner, II stf'ss. ; Mr. and Mrs, MC'lvin IManz.lllnd

Delta Dek m t Thursday with II'family of Dixon called :at ClaudeMrs, W, R. SerH ner, Gue ts were ,Stanley's Sund*Y,Mrs, .Oberlin M rrig, Mr , Ellen 'I Mr. and Mrf. Harolcl HoognerRobbms and M ,Norma Clark. and family of Laurrl spelnt SundayPrizes went to rs. G, E Jones, lat. Wesley RU~'ek's, 'Mrs. :r, P, ROb. r.ts, Mrs. Oberl.,in Mrs. Alfred a.tcnt and Jana ofMorriS and M ' Lloyd Morns. Randolph visi ed one day lastThe club meets· two we l~s with week at John ettman's. .Mrs, Ed. Traut f?in. Mr. and Mts, Lewis Johnson

were Sunday dlinner guhts in theObsen-e Birthda " . Mrs. Wm. Prit~hard home.

To ,help Bren,'a Sahs c Iebrate Mr. and Mrs!. mimer Pestel andher 5th birthday!,gUests in the 0il- son of Pilger J"ere Sunday dinner

m.. o.r.e .sa.hs hO~'. FridaY~,eVenmg guests at Orvil c Harrison's.included Mr, an Mrs. Fre Meyer, . Mrs, Roman Pfanz ~nd daugh-Mr. and Mrs. H rvey Ech ,enkamp ter Off Belden pent Monday after­,and family and r. and Mol s, Reu- noon last wee at Ed. Hokamp's,'ben Meyer a,:l daughters of Mrs. Henry ock of Belden andWayne, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cook Mrs. Ed. Boka p visited Mrs. Carland family and Mr. and f1rs. AI. Munson Wedn sday afternoon lastbert SahS'., I week.

Don Denesi and Miss Mrlitred:For Birthday. t Kenny of \VaSne and Don ~I-Iorn

To help Mr. 'Wacker elebrate sp('nt Sunday lin the Ed. ,l(ennyhis b~rthday, gu sts in' th George home, I l_Wa.cker'home a Randolp Friday Ml::._)!nd M~S. Rudolph Vlasaknight >included t e Hollis illiams and! Rudolph.' j~'., w('re Sunday din­family, Mr, a {J Mrs. Gerhard ner guests 111 ,the George Owens

Wacker, and annie, t.hl Edwin home.Rie;hards famjl and Mr. nct Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Green and'J I ':' W~en Lyons f Wisner, Mr. and Duane of Hoskins were Sunday

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.1. • ,•• ,.,. ex. ey.'.'. M~. Tony Wi,pt an.;! Mr. nd Mrs, dhinnef,r guests at Worley BellM

pa..u.I Hoeser Of .. andolph, Mr. and 5 00 s,

I IMh>. Bernard alton a d Mar- Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Sinith,.Sa' 'es '& Servl

' -Ie' g~ret Ann of W yne, Her Hanson Frank Smith, Myron and Rolla. I . I" . '. . , I' of Omaha and Rodn~ Thomas. Lush were gucsts at T, P, Roberts'

Pho.'.·~b..,1 Carr.ol.I-,'.Ne Prizes in card '..;went"ta Rodney Sunday.'I119maS, Mrs.:. illiams, :Gerhard Mr. and Mf' John Schram of

,I .1 , . , .; Wacker and M. WIntz. Belden, Mr. a .d Mr•. Henry Ho-•••••.••••.•••••• ·......·.....111... .••111........ ~i~r;:ls~~~a~~i ley were in Blo~m-I' . . .. ' . I Mr. and MrS, James Miller and

I ·GO· ..'N'e·w·s'~ Mis. Helen Hinnerichs of Wayne:' ,; ," spent Sunday I in the JuliUs Hin-

lit~ allofilia~lh~g 'isers,\Ve bave airmont'. ne~:;s~~:ieQranqUist~had SU:.Gold Nu"''''et Por M" f, , day di.nner a:JDa)c. Ev~rs' ~t Dlx,,.... . a":er' 0,' haild·'t· _y. We on to help M'.... Evers celehrate

, ~';l'alD.. Cjln supply.y~u,r .'fa ts ~ith this good hc~~ir~~~aYM' , Dal~ Brlkman''!og reed. We a so' carrY Hpg P lIets and I", <!CLa' M h' P II ' ' and Mrs. Ed. :aroC'kma!n and Cla'l"-nAY.Ing 'as' e Is. A:l,SO 320/0 C ncentrate. Iencc SP('fit Sunday' 'evening at.....,' me in and let s supply Yi.Qr wa tIS. :: Herman Brockman's

• Mr. and Mrs, Otto Black and' ' !I r • Orville were Sunday af.ternoon and

. " S ,yoUr ~roduee~ =luncheon guests in the; Alva Beau-

""IIW ':~a"'''''iI'Uel 'Ii ·~;::~~~E~t~~1!:~{:r~w..,;~;.,!::,<,""'I,;"·,j~,"I~',.,'I, li",>:1 "j'" , ,~,,"" ,',": ,,..'" 'off! d,,_ 'f' '.' ,~, ' 'i,~Yrv.: ;~~c" ~un~?,Y, "dinqer

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~or Salt:.i 939' Buick Seda '.'

'"It936 :Cbevrolet TJwn

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I~936 Chevrolet 1%-t n.,, ! Truck,

'1'1938 Lincoln ~eP!lyr. Sedan ,

, IMe,dlum Ford T~act r,, equipped and rea y

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.• C0lr\plete Line of~ Fa m. Machinery

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l~J11l'l"ic,Hl, Lq.:ion mel 'Tue dayst: \\'(~l~k in tllL' !}{'w 'club 1'00'11 in

~bank ba~wment. ~l('mbcrs dc­

'~, !.;i .tt~ ~i\'~ a one-act :play flh~ 'ibn 'n1l'mUf'1'$ participating. No

!.f.t~l,; hiLs.' .beell sd. The' 'p.lay andij.$t, \v.ilI be chosen soon,""~,,gi()n'J!l€'mh('rs made UP,fl box

Q.....••~~sC'n.t.to the veter.an.i?' hos i.talifo~ he ','Yanks Who Gave" pI' 'ect,

1M:,Nsorll3 ~..PtEDS d~:\If'' and :\lrs. Carl Munson, wh6

holdi~l fnn" sale Dec{'\l11){'r 17, llnhto- nf)'"',! tn Umaha, about tile 'irst()f t.I~\' yt',ll' f\) he- with their dn 19h­te"S:"1 .:\11'. and i\-'ll't'. Leo Step H'l1Swill lllllV(' tll the l\1uns~U1 far 11.

ICH,ARLES JORGENSEN

, IrO HOLD FARM S LEC ial"lE'$ Jorgensen, .who hoI s a

,rarf' sale: December ~8, has bo ghta h me in Norfolk whe're he andhiS. :n;olly. Wi!I.· movC' !s'onn. Mr,J(~t bn~'m will do caf~Jdtry , (Irk,"!'he (:Frank Vlasalts ~ill' mov tothl' f:\rJTl ,J{)I'g,:~_~~~ ]t',\\'C,

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'11' S pt. l), \'t". Jones will attendthe'I' ;dc]Cga1e assembly of the" NiP'tt aska Educators' associ tion

I' ' ,Wh~k b is mt'eling in Lincoln this! 'I'hu S'di_Y and Friday

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~nvin Jones was a Sunday rlinMne~ guest in the G. E. Jones J orne.

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120 Boys' Bib 6- Band Overalls

120 Men's Band Overalls20 Men's Unionalls

Designed especially for Sportsmen, Students, Ranchers,Lumbermen, Truckers

Jleadlig-ht is famouR for these cowboy pants which are made of theR'ame tested denim as lhe ovel'alls, A popular garment With !pen wholike the saddle-pant:::; type of overall pants.

IIt~;HlIlight. ~hrulIJ,; o\"erall ,ial'keb to match the famous Headlight 0\'1..'1'­

<-dis afe mHc!e of the same quality denim and carry the same guaranteeas the overalls. Every jacket certified hy thc~ United States Testing' Co.

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give you a n,ew pair FREE. -111

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UnUe4 Slat Testlng:Company ,

Evel?~a~t:~~~~~~~d ~~f~~~~~~::to~~'~~,~~~ (1 0

United States Te$ting Company. Headligh( Shrunk Overalls :tre rc~t• larly tested for v,'orkmllUshil', construction factors, tailoring qualitic',= stitching and size measurem~nts_ The materials are tested for textur".. construction, weight, strenmth, durability, weayc, color-fastlless. aJ d;: shrinkage. A~ areHult of t~ese tests, Headlight ;ihl'lIl1k Overalls ale

".. "-I.:'i','.'. certified to be l\.djl.Of..hi.~ ljudaIit>;,stlj'Ollg, dUl]at,ule'dcIosely.wove I,fast-color, full-sh unk deni"

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1ill ~ , I ID'~ I I IJ;;.~t.' ~('l H ~ nd ~1l~ uml Ml'S".ldcnc(' ',V.hI h. Ill. '.'.Y b.'.nght, ". Mrs. nnl'old X 'rrpil)('l" Tt'l'l'!U.> 1 ~111. offering, of pUrl>lJrpd Po1and granary, machine shed, chicken I t~ I~idnight.. Apply ',0, ~YIVj.31 e.o"., omHh.".2' Nell. . ). u17\ rI I ~ r.. Ole n"\tnt Los Angeles. Mtu')' Nov lk ~nd Miss ElSie No- til' IIp China spring boars. 'Immun.ized. house etc good caYe cll'clridt¥ 0 Nelli, Mornson Coffee Shop. _I~ ,I "[.. fO 111s,l:b Fhu ) , !\ 1'50, B. rfolk came vnk,' who ad Ibccn in the Boyr-c' - Nc;w blood lines. Four blocks water'supply, piped to bllilding~ c,l:Jlf l TAXI SEH.VICr.:: 15c l'!ll'l1 1I1 ,'11". - I ,~r FOR SALE: Top purehred -Ia lp- d d I •

I, I r o~ a visit with Il).frs. Slad.. :~. d~~' At\~d", r bc(o~fgo~~tCt~ ho~s~~_~~ ~~~r .~~~.~ .~~~_,?_~rton: shire, boars. 'Herbert' Al leI' ,7 '~C:;n~f college. 01: G. NC~~~~li ~:Y. y~~o~ooo~n~r~~~~ ~oB~~~~~~ LARGE lOWA FEED C( lMPJ\;-.Y ~~I,l,~~"~I,r~(:J\~~ ~~l.~ Yli]ll~r~~:)~~~ r~'"I is k ~. Mr. and Mrs, Burt ., e , , miles norlh of Wisn('r. n' 814 '_________ B ld N 1J dl:.:!12 1 J l" I '1 ~.

, 1--"1"I.s., 'S4I~urday morning 1IIrs. Ra, ol~h wit Mrs- Ralp,h, Car- W INTS -..-------~-.------ USED CAR BARGAINS c en, . c r, HIS or n '" II '0'"'' 0'1 til", ,]>, Sliidln':, and dn htcr nnd Mrs. hUI COl l.l 10 )cl\. found~l ~ d~IY 1 . FOIl SAGE: H('~is!t'n'd ,putted !Ili.'i :'IlL I" I llil\',· ",'T :111111- "-~'--.' -~,- ..--------,- ',--, ",." I I) [II R ct I I F'I'() PI ct' 't ~ Ill' ',1 III 'I"~ ~!\' ~i\I.l·'I!IIIUt'S ANO.N:Y:\1(J1J," A'U.wls.\·(·nt to Soux CltY.. ll be .un,( w.(_" 0" U.'.' ",n OJ.)l. "_ I. o'an China lloars. Hit.: 1hiclc l.~H() In! CI\. Slu'cia] ,I-dum' I' ~1iIIJJ' .,

i.'h I )l~ r l\1r!': 11011(' uul :Mn: COl' I' [. [ \" 1 ' :<6'41 ("" ' 11111,111:11 III J.-::lniZ'l1ll1~Of fi:'llhil'lll't' \:i$, '\t'it.'nt ..ll ' , 'hus- ' '. ,. , ( ,'" w ea~Y-l'Nlllg YIll'. ,.,. \WPl't'. d<lll,nHiloHndlll'il!l'I" ,t~4, " .-,ii. ,.... ,;.:','I::: ,I> r~", hur arc u(lth 9~<\l'tcr mCUlUCl1) at . , o\{llr W\() 'CI,IEVl{OL!':T ·I-thu)l· ._ I.. ~' ,IS a ~ro,u in W;J\<:,_

:';',C l, La We'ible QJ: L.in~ Rn dolph, ~" : ,.' . oL_.___ --"-~-,~--- -- dnn,lwHIt'I'. wANTrD CI tl [III'" , Ppnder. ptric'!ly hll-"i

l.:!, ::c.'(), n, $~Jj.~, the hanksgiv~n re- ~ 1\ l"S: p, ~f. Stl¥,PI~e.ns of \~~c,'hltn, ~ FOR SALE-·..Slud, or yl'ur Jld St't'w 19~,}H CHEVfiOLET Spt'dlll dl'. l cOl'Y~i) ~ut~ ~~~ co on r'fF~i hill\'il'lI', j[iJ Illl' IHl:;lJH'SI,.' malUllll'i<.m., No monfY im'oh'l''rJ.

~!f$'w1{h;hC'J:'nloht;"r, ~Mrs.. elNl KU.~ .. ~a.m.t.~ MO~.,~a}, In:: \\C~]< t~ ~ i....... olldcultinglllfalfn, Malt lluroc luxe town ~rdnn hP'lh'I' Wi'llI..' W, C, Smith, P. O. Bo" For C'onfldf'nUal partiC'-IJlars,:Weible. Mrs. ,V ible and f mi1~' Spt; d a e<>uple of \\CekS~\~th hCl ~.'8RIIIJJg' hog. 'N. S.,lIllPP, C,IlTo I 19<]'2 PLYM\DUTiI Sl;l'('j~l d('\\Ixc WANTED~-Io lrade man:s 17-jc\y-~~..~ ~;)I:~fl ~:j~~. p, O. DOh 5, I', Wak~~i,~·,],~v'~~re ,'.01ahksgiv ng 'd:ay , timer IUO hel'. ~~rs: ~'1"a A~h", JJlhllC Mr. _ ......~, ~,__ ,_.~__ " dl~tIJl. 4~'dllOl' sedan" healer, ~l Hamillo" wrist watch for gen- ~ ._~,_ .g':' ·ts' df Dr• .and Mrs.,N, 1)1 man. SH.~t,h~ns 1$ m~~ushmg-t n, D: C., FOR SALE: Puppies, $;) PH('h. FOlt SALl<: r'urt'lJIHII )unw hO;lrs' 19,10 '~)()N'IIIAC Spt'cia] six 1- l1c pony. Wri1e No. 10, Wayne 7;ijl:t;;11.;~:6,/J·i!!i~.:;~M.:,:,'i%:~~:":.'i'''''· It,

, Ir: 'l~nd. ,Mrs. sUe Colb. n. nd ~T1 \~S n~~~s,... 1\' ~s. ~Rh (mtl~r1a,l,ne~ PlllllH' 'l1,t·\V. dl~llp Ilril'('d I'ir-:lll Hull1. l';n Ill, l(J dou!" sl'dalJ, lwaln. lINuld. dl~1lfl - _ ~7~•.h="'=,"-.n-::,=.. M1''''·::<'.=.....""••''"-"'"AHo'-'''.Parrell Bai'fd"Qf Kan:::ns, Cil,Y. ~l.t Hll\d Sun dy ,li Hotd l\1<;:Jlw .-"--~- .._._-_.. W(' nllY, Sdl anu Tl';ldc Used ----,----~--- ~---.-~-- _fIt1#if1l1Q#"r##'l{It'f/.~J

".. am~'Fri~a~. to \isit se'l'el,.jl da.;ys. ('.lSin for MrS'I..~•• tcphens, MI". nnd FOR 5ALf' 200 Austra White mill'~ north ur Waynl' (J 1 hig!l- Cars. " WANTED: To l'C'nt or \('ase, un~ WILL THE PEHSUN who pid(l'd =:::=======~_TheY \\'It' gues s at the Gene l\h . Ray Ash, liM I', nnd Ml'K Max pulJets. Uim Maben, Wn}:ne. way 15. d51f I OLSON MOTOR COMPANY, furnished apal'1.-m"'cnt or house. up Ollr expre.'>s pae],agp addn'ssw ('an) of TIiUlllts.Balrd an C a. 1t.'S Cruse fl'Y Asl and ~lcrry.:,. dl:2l1p FOR SALE: 1\)36 1 Ford 109 W .3rd, Phone 93-W. dl~t1p Mr. and Mrs, IJhil Debus, Morri~ pd!o A. ,I. Atldns Salunlav in 1 wish 10 l':\press sincert· thank..,homes, r. ~l Mrs. Coley wcr~ 1\ r. find l\IrS~'i;HOWnrd TO\~nsend - iJE V-H Iruck Also hay \\-'lll. son Coffc(-' Shop. Phone 30-W Waync picase return 10 . to ail who rCll1pmbel'cd I'll(' \I'lli!

ac~ompanicd 'by two 1hens- ~~t~...o;~~~,t~nl~nd:l~~('G~~~'n~~\~n~~:~ F~,~thS~{'l,j\' :l'u{)~~;. ~O~l:\ ~l<l~~:,I~ l\~ohr. PIJOIW 170F3:!(), Lllln'I.~' " V d3tf office' 01' phonc ~:i-.J 01- llo\\'t't'~. Oln,rl ('a~ds \\"hi.ll' I \\':is IIIant hunters. of Spalding, Cal'('IlCP Jt.'ffl'ey of MclvlnSamul']son d1211p ]\;('Ilr. dl:..!lip .~$Jf(J/lSIlJ.l7 ~ Van Blddford dl~111J thl'I10Sj)l(dl. l'rank l·.I·xl('llI'Jl

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.j~ ••\Vnynt' ~ tJ lWlf' fOl the w(ek-t'llcl :"vII'S Ih1\\- \\ell See Chlls MUlphy dl:2l1p ~c~nCI;lo~Il}{~1r t III d 1)-lllll ~ll1;/1 hoI-: houst glltldly dlld tllh WAN ren W,llll(S-' ddY or night ----- ~ - -- - -- ~ 11,1111- lu IH d_'!lf);n... IIIrs, StttUn hICh('s1t.~I· spent ,it'd, 'Jownsendlls .1 d,IUglltCI uf FORSALIt PureblcdSpotted Po- --=---:" , ~ lllH]HllIHJlIS( blOI}(ill Imus( shlf! Apply 10 Syhl,[ tlN('JlJ, ~ IIJ(Jllls 1I(II(s '\!lo "'(I\(l! I

S\lnday With hel sister'. Mrs fA G Ml l Hnd 1\l1s B~nws I land CJllllc\ male hog:~ Good Oll('~ Fon S \1 I (' 1St slllgk-1 ( I tOI n I rt III ('l! IHl* tlgh1 t h (tiWHy ') MOllison Coffec Shop d'}tf 1Ji..• ./iNuIlN'fJIM 1!l()"'l \\!1n ... ( 1\1 ( lids lilt!\\'~l't. I I ~Ilt. CI,U·t.'IH.;e (mbollS fllOHdl ,1 C \,,"oDds, Carroll n14tl l1.ll!i:el III gllm'i(OndllJOIl jl(lsSPS- dLlt:s lJ,-lstUIl' 21 MilS cdLIlJ,1 \VANTr:D COmbll'ldlJOndIShv.ash- - - ~/ 111l11l01ldJ ,tnri \\lto

IMr and MI'S. 11 IIlHls('lm plan Ihl1 v.('{'k to the- \V('~' 41h ~trel't I ~, slon <It OI1({' l'hnni\ ai'il Wltl- BUIldIngs :tn~", f(,~lC(,~ ll'l \ ('ry ('1' .anrl Jandor Appl)' 10 SylVia ---- ------~~ [(HIlI(l! HIs u[

1011leave n<,x1 \\( nesday to s(Jl'nd rE s1dt'rHc \\hlch th~y bought from IF INTE~ES'I1F.D In an auto hnr- Side Ollie Smllh, \\'rnsl( t Nt b good SI1<IPl 11 hOO }{) 0 NeIll, MOl rIson Coffee Shop LOAN~ nU) lh,it !lom( ()} f II m OUI r('( I III '><'"",,",,O,nl. \ It, \~U, ~"('eks or tw monlhs With tilt' Ml:r Por,l MClCl 1he Pete Peter- gam \ 4il O~smOl)Jlc new_ lub- dil:2 1GO ACHES south or Belden Good d'5\f With fl GI LOAN I'iegui,u 11 m \\ 111011 III IMaXin Wells fan Ily in San ~leg(J, sc , \\ho "CrE" In the property, bcr, custom radiO, 1wo !:(CaINs ~ ~ _ ~ ~ _ 1\\0 stor'y house I,llgf' IMrn Cdt- loans at ]Ol\'('St 1',111'0.; Sl( lo( II md ;\11 III

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Over Wa,yoe {ep, si ~~,<~~~\~~~li;j,'~:Jl nH'l'(S Cn.rroll !wrc ~:~~~~I \)\l;~:~~r~:~ 1~::;l:~H;~: (;~-\~~~l' i:ll:~::~:~ iSltd~h~~~n::~ti~l~Yt~~e~~~~cefi~~I II I 'e'l'l'ml)t'~· '3 with tht' flt"$t !-:aln(' "(;I'I't'n U~Hld" inil i,l! ion for llCW

C On T C" Here s arting latl 7:30 and the sct"ond rn('mbt~rs \vill be held, ~:~~a~:~~~~~Jh~~t o~eti~~:a~e?~~ 64thlYear~,No. 31 Wayne', Nebrusl{a, Thursday, December 12, 1946 Sec. 3-Pages 1 to Qar.r earns OMI g g me at R:30, Sixth Grnd(' News, considered is "Exci':ement in Santa" ' 1For ~)oublehe~del'Thb I S\,'1I101 c~:,;s had ,;Ii:) nnJ~uill '1'\\0 Ihllt'f:ls of Ill(' studl'nh; no\" Claus Land."· ' ,'~ood ~hang~'makNs will be slore a Christmas tree for the bullelin h Ac.c dcntnlly St.rncl(,. NOJ·folk Relali'ves

friday Evenin Ip 'usan1ldl n('1 'Vednesday cr'n. hHH~ th If n,llncs on the dllltal Nadenn ,Thompson brought a Ikeepers for the ~oming week. hoard, Gcraldin(l Echtcnknmp, 11, the~II II~, nt'cum K'I 1 ,~t 1hc homl, 01 hono!' roll .small live owl to show children. First (lmtll' :'IJl'\HI. A lllllSlc stOI'(' "\"as mndf' nnd ShotS lnlprovementI \\ cl'>,nl' !:>I'l'~ baskPt~b~l: {(.'dm Illst I 1~lllI'I'S, M~ 'IS TIll' tl 1,11lClll hpl\\l'\ II l'IClllh m- M,~ry Ellen. Christenseh brought I Most pupil!' nrc maldng: rapid pahllt'd blul~, (ll tIl (' many ~:~;~CtL~~1r~~s~a~I~~~:y~:)~'~~~~d Mrs. John Fumarol of Ncirfoll\:,

its [lI'St ga.me of the.. ,t sop hOle In a Cld~ nl('~'tlng last \H'l'kltheIc!ustlll'S ,lOci thl nulurnl n'sourccs birthUay Ire!it.s Friday. Ipl'ogr't,gs with Hook l'l'lorlR Christmas songs til(' sludenls know about the head and right hip formerly of Wayne, 1njured thoThUrsthy: ])l'<::~.~E'r ,1 tl \\ Ins,de, S Illor c1ns,s lscussed furt her plans Q! Frmll\p h,l~ hl'en Ill(' plOblenJ An amaryllis in I.Jloom was the All (,OJ.oyed colol'ed p~oto~raPhY tlklr favorites are "Si!C'nt Night" Tuesday evening last week when flesh on tl1C' small and ring fingersb)j Ii St.'OI\.' of 3_-_1 Alt mHth HilS f l' tlw ( n.o:;tm,lS formed danc£' III till' !,"t-'0l;r<lpllV l IH~R for tile pust gift of Miss Stcllu Truster. In lilt' 'd f{1 ahd "Up On the Housetop."was th~' flr8.~ gnm(' tor the P~'P \ hlCh \\111 be h('ld Deccmbd 20 \\-t'ck' Third Gnult' N'I'W,~, I MO~I )l~f' Ih~lSNI'st grade hnve Jerry Kingston, Julie Brown, and ~~~. w~~ea~Z~d:~tt.:~le;~~~c~a~~('~ ~~l I~~~c~'~~~ltg~~~~~r~~~:th f~~~c~~stcrrtm~: h\"(" Ihe- p:n.r~rs aH' \\ ,m. It the stu ent lInI,on n~\\t' ~;n. Slud('fllR Iw\C' N'('ll <;('\11111 ('du I 'I'll<' covers for the Pi 'rim bonk- fjnished Ih(' Dick find ,TflnC' PrinlC'r Liilda Erdman have loaned books. Concoro ba~ketball game nnri was an' healing nicely now. Mrs. Fu-sldl' tl'Duble i). lhe stt'Qn half df- l'1 \\ ill 11 , III clwi W 01 1,IIf k\'1 IC,\! IOlla] !Jjm~ lhe pust \\ PI I, und . '. g . and I I' I din. . d Patricia ShC'rry hus brought toys

i~l~d\~'I~{l~~?(~' l!~~~' ~~~:~d lo})3t~I~~ ~';~tf;\'I\\~I~ ~)~7:'\:~1 M(l:':~~~~~~~ltll:~;:~ ~~~~;~~'l':::S~;~:~~~~;~ !IH'11l al some sub- ~~'\~I~~~~ ('~~n~))~~I~~;I~:ai~~.,SI~:~~ su~sd~:~~~~Z'~risltl~l's t :~: ~nd to school. ' ~i~t;~go~~~~e~. cal' when the ac- ~~~:.r~:s~~f~~ ~er:~ ~a:: ~~~~a~c~oIsectl':'\IHUin 'of till' Pt'('!l tiulll. led the h 1\'(' bt'{'ll '.appointed I"lll' dl'c )fll- ..,. I3eHl'mgC't' IS dOJn~ the typmg. , 1a ,s ,tn ' Mr~,· Yale .!eSSlc~_~~~_~~~>_./ Mrs, Ech~enkan1p, formerly of :vIt'R. Lt'stcr Cart right of Nor·

~~~ll~i:~~ ~~!;I~~~;.)(~,lt~:>ir)AS'~:J/~;:~)t.'rg t ~1~1~~~:~~ ~tl~~'II:~:~n~~::l!~~";t'd :IIII' 'Ii III l'lll~'r:~~~: i(~;ll'~\{,ljl;h ~~~\;.S~I ud),' of ar~II~~I~~~rl~I~~~r~l~do,,\~/~Sc~~~ii~,.C,hl'c~t;ul~r~frsfl~d;r~~~,sa'd'"I t.hdr moving Sings in !\Il"ssllll\.- ~~~~~i~~hO~~aChes primary III :~(~I(~'l ~~7~.~I~~r,;~~t~o~~ ~~~~~~\1~;~, """"\""""1'(_,,~, II I I d ,r I I leo our ya, ,'u.. M,"·" Aletl1' I'fluug." daugl,le,' I 'II' h h... • ~1t'Ofb<lkNhHlltickt'bla;;t\\l'd~ll(' Unlll'fmgtnuRtry, \\'l) lms mas\Vorc , ", .' :~. '-"'." L,-', pact'. lsi \\'It cal'ttroulJl('unu

I' I: 1'~l' PF urb,fll'[l 1'1l'1.~Y WHS, in l'lmr gl"__ . were U~l'd showing lL1ml1(~l'ing in Cutting f~ee.hand trees has been gT~C'U~~~O:; h,a\'[' a polnsl'ltl1-l Irom lhe (Jf Mr. and Mrs. Franl~ Pflueger, is obliged to res I about half Ihe

Penn. F ~ l_: I TI,r",(~cl" ~ 0ln,.:,\_,~ '(~:mri,I,'nll,lh,','"',','",."".,, ,'~;\~' !J':H'llIC norlhwest Clnd III AlI1S- on~'I~~~~/:~OaJsCCI;UI'Pd pla~ls have sardi~:,'('~ans, pl'I'lty shapl'd bot- :,7'~~l:~<1;itn~1n~'~h~2~~,'~~~~h~~d~~;L~ )hlnnr Ill'e('nt Bddt·. time.

IHUII. C 1 ... ., L ~ ., J I Mrs. NOrlrnan Lubbcrs1cdl, thC' l\I:'s. Frank Canuw(' of I';or[oll(,E:(.'hi~nli.llnlp, l· 1 :) I' iCll'lil [or 'stlWS as tlll'V won't lIP~ I':,'\~ lll'l"\('l'I·S p!t-,'(l'd 1"01' the beC'n worked out. Eaeh child will ~ ('$ find, ',fnlgrant hl'l'hs fll"" help- munl December 8. former E~aihe Ha,nsen. was honor- sistpr-in-Iaw of Lee Caauw\,. un-

HCIl\il'I', (; 1 ~) '~C'I and arC' casy tn \;"{'P l'!~'al1. HHJlIlY Dny cluh at·t' I'J'l'sitle~t.! have a .part.,. :~~~s~hrlstmas presC'nl ('onstruc- THUNS W-ILL MOVE cd at a mjsc~llaneous showcr in the derwcnl n guitre operation laslSV1\"HI1U~. f" I 1 21 fihey ~lIs.t) I\\'or~ nlCl'ly In'(illlg l?onaltl \·ICl' pn'slllC'nt, \\,11-1 ,I-iI'~Olld (Imdl'. I'll'''> 'Christnias 11"('(' s )('llin' III }('I'S Wendell Korlh home lasf wc('k \\'('I'k V/l·rit/(' .... tlny in a 'Nnrrolkn~llw,FlU 1 L'Ui~"l'S ur \'{atNUlg .poultry: l~al1l .' <Jnri sCLTetary, \\OI'k IS pl'Ogn',ssmg tlu:cly on <ll.e Hiding wrilir ~ land ;wILnl •. TO NOR~OLt<. SOON Sund,ly flIfternoon :'Ill s Rd:>- hus]!11 d ~lr ,lI1d MiS (llt/\-\l

Win."l.dt, (3·~). Shop \\j()~l<; has Included *lldl (tin')] SlI11011111. the puppet show. All Ihl' heads ~ I 10, I :\1l". and 1\-1rs, rred 1hun Hnd Tongues MIl'S Waltel HUlhoop 1"( III lu Ill! (II) 111l1TSdH~ I V{ fling:fo n i"T ........ things as tlw makin.L;, III c('ownl Thl' Cill'istl11:lS progralll commil- and cosl LImes ill"(' ill order and Vri- :Klndl'I'J,;'llrtl'''', t Ill'l'\.' d'--lu~htl't's plan lu mo\'e 10 Mrs Erld Albers Mrs LC<slef V\il n- 10 RI I III I <Inri also 10 \ lS11 1\115

Sorll'll, 1,- 1 :21 I.roughs. I~ail hoXt's ('hICkl'll n~i:l~h tl't' eOllsl.'>ts ul DH\\n Bulkky. !pay pupils made a reC'ordmg of thc- S.tudenlS have l}['('.T1 d('cnralmg IT'\orfolk at!er till' Thun farm sale de<ll and Mrs Wm KOllh \~(,lt IC'ddU\\1 S slsle!'!;Itt'it!. <: tJ t tecders, Rolth-Ting at flll"gl' \\jurk, C!l<lIl"nl:ll1. l\OlJl'l'l SIll',ry ilt1t1 uon-I voice parts. for thl' play. I hell' rOOlll for Chnsl m;IS, Tlwy I.De('cm~('r 16. M~. Tllun's brol h- hosl('sses. Mr!': I'r,ll1k I-!rln(' Ilun ~ - ~--S~'hl'lknbl'l·g. C' :l Ias well as <i\cetyleT\e \1 ·ldlllg.; I aid 1)elll\111gN. SubtractIOn cC1mlllnflllOns arc h('~ have made a bordCil: of wl'{'alhs ('I', Lowe Thun. WIll move to their a prize T1,I.o eour!':C' lunchum \'.0<18 I HI 1 til 1 It son Hporls ("orn <I\'-

I:~.ilh)n, G (l ~ FFA chapter has l'l'(E'nl lv' lJll~ I Tht, 1"11"11'1 grath> ~~H\'(' ,I dl'nlOn- ing llsed in. making changc-. The and candle~. They ll!sC1 decorated farm. served 10 ahout !\() guC'o.;1'-; ( I di'll1g l1h 1 bushels ,it r::mt lsull___ +-----~___.__._.o..______=_____...~__~~ ::........-_....: _ ~~_.l-_____ _ _ _~ ~

-~~~~---~-_._-----------~---------_._--.--.---.--.II Look t •Wayne's Biggest: Men's and Boys' Storf for Big News Because • • .' ;,

"I All ood Things orne fo ••.:Larson's Clo~h ing S~ore II!~ Nationally Advertised Names • . . A Privilege to Give · • · i,!I Suspenders Courtley Lined Iil'~ Garters ROBE '>c C~::s~in Ii!, '!! Sleeve Holders ' ~ ~

i~ Belts GLOVES :>~A"t;f/ Iill Billff)lds~- " Sitt I"~ ~

j! ~ ~• , I •~. ~Ii ;nitiul Bud,k iil

I ·'"", All [liil"I!.' .-\11 ;-;i;.(', ....Ko': ""-

\'Ii Blue and Maroon I •Ii! $3·50 l'A:\'Ii Small - Medium - Large I •

il HOLDS EVERYTHING' $8·95 II M"·,M"ifle,, i~ \ I W II 98 !,. ",1,1~ ~'lIf",'!, "j' I j c I '. ~~ ~

,~ SI~~E.~.~~::R,Y 1/)1":: i!~ is you~ flame. Hitkok Sig- , ~~ ~ (Jet Irlllial Jewelo/ is "in- ;:

~ di,ido,lIy YO~'''I Botany ~

~" r"".,"dColI, MUFFLERS' :»t_.~ Barsel $3 ~.~ no Cho;"",,,, ",: :$2 I Made of Imported Seal. this wallel has pass case, arelale window Bolallv-a lIame that Lver\' ~~ card case and coin purse and closes With a zipper" , mall a'pprecialeH, SOlid,OIOl:H ~

~ lP5 00 in browll\ wine and y llo\\'. ~~ ill • Also heautiful plaids, All ~.,,,.__,Ii! I'll", h't!. Tax 100 « \\·oo!. I "ill

~ $1·95 ~

~ • J?[orshe; 1 Interwoven Sox 1 ,-,,·1~ & Crosby S llare I A Gift that Me ns --'\ ~~ StJX - SIIX - ~ox ,1'111' More Than Yo I " ~:;", • l?orllllle i l1Jl(Jn rflW of vatt('fnS to K ii!.~.,~ chuose from ,-- :\ylnn, now /1/ /'/) "'".~ ravon, \\i(Jols and <.'ot- • • • /1ILa/ UaL/· ~ _ --

~'~liJ":';':' :::'\I\,,~l:i::::::::ls ;':,f :hoeo ~~~"ki}tl:,gttl"~'l:~"~~\~l~nd IllsGTif~,E~-rh:Tt:~8;e-i:ao,e~', i\ BODYG'.B'y"A/RIt!Ka~~ ~_"'.ill."! ill thl' l1ii£hl time. pair ,~~.

lli: Dr"", ttl' ),our vat'dl'lIhe 45c'¥I' ~

; ;;II;,ItI:;I~tl:)~I:f'I'~::::\' 101 I" $]JW I S~ 'llo6ool' D, Xl,:;" ~\~f I I.r,,, tnv ~

I I I fVq{\ ~~ Beau Brummel r I I ~J,I ~

~ 5 Sh ~I · PO;:ss ~~rts $/ ~ I~ Jathing will be rnOl'e ~ ,~"__. ~".~~,~,- I.Jr.~ '1rclcomc than a Beau .~}y~~i:;:~~,\ N'i;", Shipment of These Famous Botany Ties Just / __

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l1!!'.~ Brummd Rport Rhir\. '" I Received,., Beautiful Scotch Plaids, .,~P.! Gome in solid coior" a nd I' C 'I 'li!.

I~ ~atterns , , , also rayon .... ~ Pallerns a~d PlaIn 0ors,'I

tSi,-::," lilila$b,a2'/d.ioneos, '$ 50 .~ ...""",,,.,\- ',1'

1,1'1 ':ll\~:':""_ r 1 Replenish his Htock of underw~ar

THJ:r Stratdliner starts you off in with these hard-to-get BQdy-Jt style- and takes you here guards-a nam~ that every man _;

.. ! to you're going with dash ana dIS. knows and is, proud to own. f' I __

~ I ' ' tInction Clean, modern linfs and I SHIRTS BRIEFS I::~ $5,~O ~:rh~::::t9l~:k;e:: ~;Utets~n I C 65c 65c 'j I. -. '::i~V*i

1~Ii:}!i~~i~f~liJ.~~iilJIliilJ1Ili~~~Ili~~W1Ili~Ili"~WJ~l'il~iCIl :2Il~2Il~~ :~~,~.1~~~~~~~11~~~~~~~~~~ I~I'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. (,""""--'- 'I I r), I :f'0

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\Vayne to OmahaDal1~1 Sf'rvice

t~·. \t~~~:~~l~ __ .. ,..... . ..,8~~Jo ~'.~~Ar. Fremont .. 10:30 a.m.Ar. Omaha 11 :45 a.m.Ar. Lincoln...... .....12:30 p.m.

Return ScheduleLv. Omaha 6:00 p.m.Lv. lXncoln _ 5:45 p.m.Lv. Flremont __ .__ 7:45 p.m.

t~:: {~~~~~...... :::::JW?& ~:~:Ar. Laurel. . 10:30 p.m.

back of us, in our

service to thi;:,

community.

ake- new friends. It i5 pleas­

tch this bank grow, as new

re added to the old ones

'hooks. In time, the new

s becotne old friends,

Olde. B,j.nk in Wayne Oounty

Th~

First: Nat:ionalBank

GOODDrs. Lewis ,& J;.ewis

CHffiOPRAhTORS(Est. 19U4)

N eurocalomet;r" 'Servlce112 East 4th St.

Phone 49 \~e. Ncb.

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e+ns a _oDd trade-in la'e~!··I

•• T~inggood care of your car ~8 more important

now thQn ever.....Jfor more reasons Ithan one r That's

the way to keep'!it rolling smooth!)l' salely, econom­

ically, ]froper a~tention also prote~t9 your trade..in

value, ••Yout FOI'd (jIcaler has the modern faoiii ..

tie's and eQUipl~ent to s:llve you ti~e and money on

every Jlind of tepair job. Right now, wilh ml\oy

~~teran: mecha~ics hack at work,l he can give y'OU

fasler, Imore ~ependable servie~.•• It'. good

busines~ to bribg you~ car "home" to your Ford

dealer'. He 1<oo+a your ~ar best-uses genuine Ford

parts-Jod give" you fl-iendlY ser,viee. Remember

-For~'$ o~t ip.! front ih ~ervice, too.t -

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Buffet

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Hammer mill belt, 30 ft., newSome hog ,troughsSo~e hog mineral "iSlop cart .;

Household GoodsElectric cabinet radioEl~etdc McCormick Deering ere"am

. separ~tort No. 3~S: A-IElectric National milking machine,

new· ,Electric chicken water heaterElectric..ironTable and 4 chairsRocking chairOil stove, 3 bium~r and ovenElectric solder~ng ironElectric bi'oQcJer st~Ye, 500 chic~ si~e

IIMany articles too J:1u:m~ro-u's 'to men-tion

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12 l.nilch cow~, some fl'es..h and someto he fI"CSIt I~y sal~ day, 3 to 1 yearsold, ('Xll'~l good CO\\S

.5 springel" hciff'rsI

2 st(~ck eows "i~h ~al\'es at sideqwhiteface calve" wt. 250

21\,.\hih.',Jaee ;';h'(~l" , in )'W'd on fe(:d60 da)'s, wt. 700 I lS. \

Hei'ef(;l'd hull, 3 ~TS. old, registered. Fl'om'the herd of James J. Dytryck,

Clarkson, Nebr. .

56 .Head Cattle

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MACHINERY, Etc.1935 DodJe hay sweep, A-I 'and good.

rubber1935 Dodge, for repairsMachinery trailer, _7-ft. wide with. good rubberWalking plow, I4-in.Some horse machineryBrooder house, lOx12" new in 1945New set harnes$New feed hupkl;log self feeder, A-IFuel pumpNew electric 'iz·in. drillTa~k heater, wood burnerGarden culti.j.atorVise, goodEl~ctric emery wheel with motor; A .. t50 P,osts', s0n;a-e fenceHudson pressure spray pump6 barrels, 55 and 30 gal. stze

50 .HEAD HOGS

fEED and SEED55 Ions of alfalfa hay-firJt, second

and third'cutting ,~O ,bales of fourth crop alfalfa1'00 bales of good oats straw1500 bu, Boo~,e oa~s, for seed or feed3500 bu, ear COl'll in Cl'ib and crib-

bings

~oo A"":~~~~I~,~~~ea,)1'.....dllclion, ] 00 White Leghorns, ]

vcm' oldI

oopell gilt..., 'It. 2.50 Ihs.I

:m mix('{! hogs. wt. 2.50 Ihloi.All cholera immune

McCormic h:y load~r

Weed'mo"" er' 3.£t., power driven, forfences, n boor

Trailer w th ew' 'flare ~box, on goodrubb r

Trailer, 5 ua e tu~n, with box andnew bert A-t'

Triple bo w gO~1 li~e newJohn De.e ,e ~dgate I seeder, A-ISeeder ca tt ike newFeed wag n, ith,flare boxHay rack 'wi~h gears, A-IHarrow, 4-f~., new, never. usedHarrow, O.ft., and ,evener I

McCormic lI>ee;ing, 12-ft. I>ay rack,A-I I

John ,Dee e tHevator, complete, .A-lMcCdrmic Deering corn planter with ..

160 ods ,wire, A-IJohn De,e e hammer,mill, IO-in., A-l

fAR

!As Ill' '~,' S,Old my far:l ~nd;.l!llmO\in..' t,o :~W~l I,will sell tl~"e f~lh,)Willg pl'Of'el'ty to thehiglwst· hidder at my

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farm I nllIe south and;) 1·2 west ofCa '1' 1l:12 mIles west and 2 nnIes nOt,th of a~'lw, 011 gmH'1 spur on highway

93: 5 Il iles south and 1 mile east of S 10 ('S, Oil 'I

. , . . I " i _

S:Cash or see your banker. All property must be settled fori before beingved. ,,' : - . , . " i I'

CHAR ES JORGENSEN. " OW~a:R

W. C: His Chalmers tractor, 1942rno el, A-I condition, lights andstar er

W. C. p wer liftW.C. p wer take-offw. C. ultivat~r. and mulching atR

tac mentI!j46 dis , 15-ft., newjl/Ilis Ch lmers plpw, 2.bot,tom, ,1" 6-in.,

on oDd ru~~er, like newFactory,! uilt cab for Allis Chalmers

, tracto, with lilIhts IEasy rid seat, for W. C.Johq De re spread'er 'on good rubber,

A-ICase po~er mower, 7-ft., on rubber,

194 model, fit any tractorMcCorm ck 3-boUom plow, A-IJohn D ere IO·ft. power hinder on

rub, er,_ A .. t

Black hOl'se, smooth mOllth, wt,1.500Rlae];; mal'C, smooth Otouth, 'It. 1.500

A good mated team .and gentle fori children ,

I Black!I1Orse, 4 VI'S. old, ,~~. ]600WJ11 broke· .

Sorrc ',h,0I1s(,," i,I,' yrs. old, wt,1600W 11 broke .

Shell' ud POll)', wl. 800 "A ood 'chi1d~en's pony ,

90.0090.00

61.09

91UII

51),00

29.726:00

65.1058.8027.60

'1'.",1()22,66

4.51IlO,8.051.4417.9011.50

77.0090.0084.0029.91

D::d)O362.89

36.75'1::'.50

111;').12JiU.U,l

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'1'ools, etC.

Lunch Wagon on Grounds

Set of leathe~ ·f1y...ets, newSeveral collars a.... haltersChicken fee<ietil·and waterersi!50 feet of 3;in. ~e11 pipe and some t'l4-ln.

pipe

Larg~:steel 2-hole kettle

Meat sawMe-at grinder

Oil 'tank heater

Good pumpjaek

Forks·...&:001'.

Shovels'Speae.Wire~Wetl:her

WteocbesBolts'Re:pairsPost augenDouble t........Neck yokesSe'Veral lOllguesHand power "lippe~ , ,I .And ma":~olhe~ a~tibles too 'nu;"e~u. to

'''rirel'..t~: I!,.

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CHICKENS

Two extra\good Holstein milch cows

Hay and Grain

·50 HEAD HOGS

2 'headCattle

Six dozen Austra-White and Leg-Rock pullets

and netting wire

50 head of early fall pigs, vaccinated for choleraand erysipelas. I

About 50 bales of good horse hay25 bales of. straw 250 bl:\flhels ·of barle~ .Some baled alfalfa 5 sacks of brome seed

, 500 bushels of oats 70 shocks of corn fod~er

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Miscellaneous ArticlesSeveral wood p,/st"About 75 steel posts.

Several rods ofbarbtdSelf feeiIe~ for hogsSeveral hog trough. I

3 feed ·bunksHog chut~ ,3 sets of throw hoardsSeveral Sits of hame..

2 discs, 10-ft.Flexible harrow, 4-sectionHarrow, 2..seetion2 cultivators, single..rowJohn Deere cultivator, 2 ..rowGang plow, 14-in.Sulky :plow, 16-;n.Set of farm scalesFanning millBu":zz saWTI;Jreshing machine belt, 90-ft., 8-in.Belt, 30-ft.,' 6-io.; newMcCormick Deel"ing Primrose hand cream

separator I

All 'th~ McCormick Deering machinery isin the best of condition.

new

and cui-

arm Machinery, Etc.

IModel, 61 6-ft. com-

Commencing a 1:00 p. m.

As we have dec'ded tJ;, quit fW''!ling, we lvill sell at public auction on,the faJ'm located one mile southand three-foul' lIs we~t of Wayne, on

Th rsday, December5 head Horses

,John Deere D trac~ rMcCo~ick Deerin

tivator .

Tractor .hay sweepMcCormick Deerin

McCormick Deerinplow

McCormick Deerinbine

McCormick Deerin 10;ft. power grainbinde~

McCormick Deerin 2-r~w .Ip';wer cornbinder

McCormick Deerini' spreader~cCorm'ick Deerin

McCormick Deerin. McCormicL; Deerin

rods of. wireTractor stalk cutte ~ 2.row

_~ w"gOllS with 'triJ1e box, extra good~aY'rack and gear and 4 extra wheelsStaniIard steel rou hage mill and grinder

I taurr grinder .,

~rain drill, 12-ft.

Hay,. rake, ll-ft.

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'" ' I:i~r~RM.S:Cas/t' ormate ~rra~ge1ents~ithYOllrbanker: AU proper~y~u8t ~~. ~ettled ~Oj beforere:()VQl

·~ti!d .. ;;"~!ILewiS-Mrs.,JohoA. ,[eWIS,1"·Owners;.

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~III!J "'A\'*lI: 1l~iU.l>. WA'1'l\'lIi. S ~RASI.l.THURSDAY. 'OECE~ml!Ja~I2.11l~~j;l" 't~~~~01~~rso~~t ~t~~-~~~'r~~i~r~jr;;f;4-;~ts., .----;""'+-;;{-~~~~~-.~:~~~....;: f~~'~~;~·~n'~l~·Ban s, decea~ed,i rear·names ~n7 names.unknown, Defendants. --- ~~ds upon 0; aga·i~st said real ".-------------•..

1 ~'~ a,~ ~he Counu; Curt Rqom Cas~ !':la, 5~5~ Doc.l,S. Page ~5., ,estate of Ed\Yax:d· U. Baldwin, dc- kno:vn; the ,.heirs, dev.isee~, lega· Y-ou. a,nd'ea'ch of you, are hC'l'('by estate, to perpet.uapy '(mjain .. you, rnor.j:.~yf~r~a~d~~o~i~l~t s~~~nt '. 'kdsl:lO.W. ,<;au'·, ,,·hY,.the ,'1"0::' George \V. Anderson and ccused, rcal nan1('S unknown; the tees personal representatives and notifie,d that on ,November 12. ·and each of You., frAm "v"r 'ss"rl-, Itt h Id t MAd d v ~ '- n ,,- CHy of Wuynt" Ncb asl(it.

, PL·~.~~.~ o~ ".ll,'! ~,l l{~.I,er ". qu., 1110 +Y.ll~l'Y,: ri er80.n, h~" W~.f.e;. JOhn...he.,il's. ,pvi.sees, lega~ees" pers nal all ~ther perso.ns inter.csted in the 1946, Herman RasmusSen and lng or at tcmpting to Assert thebe ~'ant~'d~ ~l,-d ,tha,t.;,~ ~ o:fple ~ and Jane Doe" r.eal names ,-representatives and all other er-'esta e, of Ad~lia' Ravmond,. de- Estell A. RAsmussen, as plaintiffs, samf', which said rflnl f'stnte hf lo~ And plaintiffs furt.her 11l'HY forpc~~'enc~~,~r i~aid pg:t~h ~nd ,~he un¥IlQwn; ,AU pel'Sons having or ,sops in!tercstcd in the. es(at of ce-a~ed' real names U1ilmown; all filed t.heir petition in the Di'strict ('Htf'rt 1n Wayne County, Ncbruskl\, generul ('quHnhlfl relief.h".~ai".~~. ~the~'t,.\o.f.• :l?~ .:-gi~ 'n \o,j al.,1 ;~la.inl.}~ any iU'tere.st in ..an~, to ~tcp.hen .Utter, decea.SCd. cal pet'~o.n~ h~ving or claiming any Court of Wayne County. Ncl1t'I\S- /lnci is dC'scl'ibC'd as follows: You, nnd eacb of you, are nllti~'per:s~;n)~.,~n~e~s~~ ~~ S d ma~t~r ~ts. ,~, 2 ,and 3, ~lock 3, H~lkes' names unknown; the heirs, cvi~ intercst in Lot Eight (8) in Tny- 1m, agaInst yOll. Rnd eneh of lyon, flQd that you nre, .requIred to Jnn~

, ?y p"",bll$.~ll,ng"'b, (;OP)' ,of I his, ?~~r Alidlh~n, In the CIty of Wakefield, ooe&, legat,e.es, personal represe ta- lor;~ Addition to the City of Wayne, as defenQnnts. ihe object. rrnd'prny- AdL<dl~,tl'oonightto:(81) I~n C'fIStyy!o'O"af SWC'r said petition on or before the

ll'l tl~e ,\~a~me H,~r<fl~, I .\V~~ ll\.W~ne County, Nebraska" real tives and aU,pther persons i ter- in IWaync County, Nebrag}m, and cr of which petition and Ac.1ion Is ".... I .30th day of December..1946, qther~newspa~r :Pl'~nt~.i~ s,· ~nt¥, nat;nes unknown, ,an<\' also saId ested' in the estate of John D, fill that part of tl~ Ens!. five hun- to secure n dC'efee adjudieatirrg Wayne. in ,Wayne County, ~ wise, the allegations thereof will hetI~t'ee Sll!.-"CeS~lve weeks, prlOl.' ~Q rt'f\l, cstatCj 811d All,persons hav.ing Utter, d(!ccascd, real names, IJn~ {h'C(l t\3lenty~cightl feet (528 ft.) of plaintiffs, the ahsolute owners of Nebraska, and all that,part taken as true and a decree 'madesaid day of hearing, : :' o~: cla,irhing any ,interest in and to known; t.he heh'S, dcvlseQs, I 'gll_ 11m iN(.frth i'laIr of the Northwest and seized in fee simple of the real of the East five hundred 'and entered against each and all or

'I t"he C nty"trreUSUT€'l' I J. ~,C~ ERR~ . LOt 5, Block 4,,, Heikes' Addition, tt'es, personnl repl"£'sent.ativ('s ami Quc(rter of Section thirteen (13). estate here-inafter described. foT'~ twenty-eight feet (528 ft.) you as prayed therein,otl Wa Ie COunty at p~ivntc ta.,,< : (seal). . Cou ty Ju ~e in t.he City'of \Vakefield, in Wayne all oth('1' p~rsons. interested in the Tow.nshlP twenty-six (26). Range ~ver quiet.ing the title to said prem~ of the North Half' of the . Dated November 19, 1946.•.J.e. fo~' t e t ~ for!llthe Y.eal' i. ' I,! ' . 5t3 COl,m1.y, NCbJ't.'.Sk.n, I'cal names un· eBtu.te of Adelia l\lnnks, dec('a ed, thr.Q.".' (3). East of the 6th P. M., in ises and every part thereof in Northwest Quarter of Sec- Herman Rasmussen19i1O.. th ~ fOlio g deriCJtribed 'real,' :," -.-,--'-~ " known, ~\'nd also said real estate. real nam('s unknb,wn; the h 'irs, Wayn~ County. Nebraska. ·located plaintiffs, to forever bar and eXT tion thirteen (13), Town- nnd..~8~.!k.. ",'j~~. ,at.. ' l'\!l..' .: ..~, ."l.l;"nd '.2.'O:! '..':' .~"().. 1t,'.~~ TO cihr.n ,R~ , (~Pleadcd ~.N'ith Others) devisees, legatees, ~ers~nal rc re- and, ~:ying north of said Lot ~~,ht clude·' each and all ,~vou of ali ship twenty~six (26), Range Estell A. Rasmussen,~.. 'I~. ~1~ .'. ·1.l~flalOng ..,.,..,'1"h~. Sl~tr..: of Neb.~as ,W~.ne DefC'ndants. sentativcs and all other pc ons (8)jin Taylor's Addition to"said right and interest' in: title t·o, three (3), East of the 6t.h flalntJffstHe ,~~de of the ~U.Ul one CountY, st. YotI a d ('ll;'Ch of you will take " ...... ' . ~f ,P.'M., . in Wayne County. By Burr R Davis.h~\lr 0 th~l Nort 'st Qllath'r of .. In' '{he 'mn.ttc1' of the ~stnt~ of notice t at on the l't1th day of Interested In the estate ~f Ab am \...lt~, of Wayne, Nebraska, re~l ownership of. and liens, claims and Nebraslm, located and lying •n21~4 Their A:ttorn(';

~tion.~~.IJ 'lu\,,'us p~'t);,RallgoJ:I, GC~Jl'~(! PtJs-t. deceased. ~ November. 1946., The City of -Eut,.of,lh

l", ~Ili P. M.• lnWa;·ne. l.~iIQl'Sof s~jd estat are he",- W~kefleld. Nebrllskn, a Municipal

County. r.:cbras:kn. 'hy notift&i. that I wi~l ' it Rt the Corporation, fmad its pptition inthat. s.aid rNtl e~ .:.'Itt,~ ,vas tnxl'd County (\)Ul'l Hoom in {'.aYIl(', ill th~ Distrid Court of \\layne Coun-

.in,tltl' l):Hnl1 "f GN) ·~e C,.' Dr~~\'sl~n. said COU~IY, (~n the 1:1 h day of ly, Nebra.~ka. '-.lg.".linst yt~U and ,.eaChrt~C' tllll(' for the n..--ctt'mpti0n (If Dt~t'C'n~bel, 19,16. at 10 b l' ock h. m., of :I:Oll, unp!t'adl'd \\"I1h others,

Mid rt~Hl l'$tntc w· 1 l~xpin' t1Ul'(' find on t1w Uth day ([ i\Inreh. which is Cast' No. 5:275 of saidnlOnths fmm thl~ ( tc (If tth" 'ln~t 1194.7, I1t 11) o'('loc]( n., 111·'10 l"L'('elve County and appears on Pagl' 85 ofPUblit'.nt:ion.' ()f .t.l1i~ lwt.iCC lln~ D.C- Iln.d i.'.:'.'-Ul.:~nc all,daim.s a ~linst.said D~c1,~'t N?:.15:. records of thL' ClerkC"C'mbt'I' ,HHh. 1~14t:i, or ~)n ),1<\l'('h 1estate, \\ llh a \"Il'\\" to th II' adJust· o[ SHld DIstrict Court of WAyne19th, 1!H7"afl(~t' wh dl (JaIl' ttl\.' tln~ ment and allowance. 'he time County, N(1)ras.I-"l, the objC'ct anddersit:ned will appt to' thl' County limitrd f~li' the PI'l'Sl'n ation of prayer of which petition arC' to ob­Tr'NI.SU1'1;"!l' :01' Way c County, Nl~~ claims against said l~stat~1 IS thrcC' tain a d('cn'c of sai~ Court forc­brnskn, ~,.lJl~ 3. T'l't'lls ll'er·s dl'('1:! fot' I montllS from .tl.W Htll drY of De~ (~IOSil.lg toJX liens as C'yidellCcd bysaid 1:('8.] l's.tatc. l('t.'mb~'l" H)-t6. and 1h(' til. l' limited ccrtific<1tes or tax s:t1t' and !iC'ns

Datcd:Dt.'cl~mber:\ !!J-1l). for paYI~ll~I~~ l,[ debts js~On0 YPa\' for subsrQupnt 1--:"('l1oral taxes andIl.-\~S . ~Aj\;SEK I [ml1l s~lld 2;)th day or Tiovcl11bcr, special as~cssmcllts. if any. here­

OW1)('r and hold('l' 0[, the 11D·lt~: I !naftcl'Sl't forth, of Which plaintiffqer;tific~te f: t~ sale. , I \\ It,ness my lw.nq.., and the seal IS now the owner and holdel:,

! j, ' d5t3 ,of sa~d County Court, his 25th same being liens against the fol:-'bJ ::".:.'. ',:' ': '., ,day at November. 1946. lowing tracts of real est.at(' locat~" "dr. qt PMll 1'EOJi'\'I'ILL '(S.al) . J. M. CE ERRY. ed in the City of Wakefield. inI, ~t!' State of Ne J;asku

l~Vayne n::'8t3 Cou ty Judge ~VaYnc Count)', Nebraska, furthc~'

.At~i ~~nty ,Co Lheld at ,the NOTtCE OF SET'rL mlllT ~~~~t~~~c~~tr~~:~eOf:~~~~~rn~r::dCounty' .Court' Roo n: in and for OJ" .<\CCO'UNT. amount of Urn to AtlgUSt 7, HH2,Mid ('oullty of \Vay c. on 1hl.~ 30th Tn tIll' County C'om·t If ,\Vaync to wit: I

day Of :i':ovemlH:I\ 9,16, ('ount\", i'\ebraska. CAllS~~ OF' ;\CTION NO 1·In the, nl/tUl'!' ot thl' cstatl' of ~~ ThC" State of Nt'i~rnsl{+, '\)'<lynl' TAX Cl':UTIFICATE NO' .'/

Augusta Bt'umm~'ls d\,('ea::-l·d. ....(Junt\". ss. ' I $8~·Ullj, on Lots 1, ;.! and 3:

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...' O•....~.I••.. r'.'.a~1in.g. ".nd i1.in.g

t.h,(' .p~'.' .• i~ To :11l.Pl'rSOI.1S int('l.}S~1d in the BIOCk.O'.Ih'ikl'S' Additio.n, ini' ,tli!>n, of Li~~e PuIs, et ~" pFaymg jestate of Dan Su ber, de eased: the City of Wakefield in;,,;t'lja,~I',the,in$hume 'filfP: on the You are hereb notifie 'that on WaYllC County,:Nebraska'l,lIOtli dsy of ·Nov.n ber. 1946"csnd :the 21st day.of Novem er. 1946, CAUSE OF ACTION NO 2'

," \ jjl,».~r~in;g t~ be .tll lasti,~vm apd :Elmer Surber f led his final ac- TAX CERTIFICATE NO: 3:i", ":'.~;.;.:!:I/l:!~~am:ent of said ecea,sed, may count 'and petiti n for di~trlbution $:n.80., on Lot 5, Bloct 4.r';~~!"~I'hfiJto\~eq., ,~d aHo:'! ed a$, th~ .last of thE\' residue f said Jestate, a Heikes' Addition. in the CityI::' :;~::,,:,;"'ill and 1'<:-shullcnt of said ~\ugus~ di:'tE'rrnination of the heilis and for of \Vakcfield, in Wayne Qoun~

I' ta BrumtncIs. dec€' lscd, and that n discharge'. He ring \V~.'ll be had ty, Nebraska,, the C-x(~cutian of s id Instrument on said <.,C'count ~ nd petit. on at the together with interest on said eer~

~ay be committed t lIm"}'y Brum- County Court in Vayne; ,cbraska, tificates andl subsequcnt general1,,!:n1~~~, a,\d, Edwarq ,ruO'imels o.s on th~:\13th day f DecerqtJer, 1946, taxes and special as~essments. if':"f~«:~tO.:s' , "I: , :." at. 1 o'Cl?Ck p. m. when ap persons any, all as alleged in said petitionl

0t:\DEl\ED•• ':\hat 1?~~mb~r20. 'tnterested msy spp""r Ito show and praying further that the prO",,194~r, at. ,10 ~ clod fl. .. mo., IS ~s~ cause Why the 'p ayer- of. the peti- portionate 'share of the costs in'signed" for hearing said! 'petition. tioner'be not gra ted.:, each cause of action and separate

Dated this 21. t day of Novem- attorney fcC's of ft-'n per cent. ofbel", 1946, . the amoun1 of the decree in(Seal} . M. CI-tERRY. ('<tch cause or action he as~n2St3 Couhty Judge ses3cd agaill~t each or said

. _._-,--_.1-- parcels of real ('.staft-' describedNOTI(,~KTO C'itEOI1rORS above, C'ach of .said parcels being

, The State of cbruskfl, Wayne fte~~~,e~~~l~ni;n~~nag~~ll~t °tfl~~als·~v~1r~County, ss. ...... '- '-

In the matter of the lestate of al PaJ'cC'!s of real estate describedWilhelmine J(nc l:;:e, deceased, herein and in said petition were

Creditors of sa d estate arc herc~ subject to taxation for State, Counw

hy notified, tha I will sit at the ty. Schoal District, Municipal and· ,County Court R am in ~ay~e, in Pubiic purposes for the severalsaid County, on the 14~h day of years enumerated in the petition;December. 194(), t 10 o'clock 8, m" and finding that said tax liensand on the 14t 1 day Qf "March. ate first lien~ on said premises;1947. at 10 o'do k a. m" !to receive and further praying that unlessand examine all laims against said the same is paid by you or any ofe.state, with a vic \V to th;E1ir adjust- you, a decree will bE' entered inment and aIlo 'ance. e time said Court foreclosing and foreverlimited for the presenj ation of barring you and each of you of anyclaims 'against s id estat~ is three and ·all claims upon, interest, or.months from th 14th d1iY of De- estate in, right or title to, or¢~mber, 1946. an the ti¢e limited lien upon, or equity of redemptionfor payment of ebts iSlone year in or to said herein described realfrom said 2300 ay of November, estate, and. in default of the pay­19:4;6. !' ment of said tax liens, interest.,

Witness my h nd and the seal casts and attorney fees, said prem­of 'said County Court, !this 23rd ises or so much thereof as may 1;le~.lilY ()f Novembe " 1946~ ~ecessary to satisfy plaintiff's liens(Seal) . M. ERRY, shall be sold in accordance withn28t3 i ,'I. Cou

ity Judge law' to satisfy toe amounts found

due; and further praying for such'NO'rICfr} OF RECI~OS1JRE oiher and furtJ.1cr rel.icf as equityI 0l1' T l-IENi requires and as to the Court may

,.IN THE DIS, Icr UR'!' OF seem just and equitsble.WAYNE COliN. NE RASKA, You and e~ch of you are here­THE CITY 'OF AKEFI LD

INE- by notified, that you are reqUired

B:)tASKA, a M icipal i Corpora. to ansWer said petition' on or be·,tiC?n, , laintiff, s. EI~i~ Carlson I for~ the 6th day of J~nuary, 1947..:' •••.,'""::::::::;:=+=::;:::::b==::l===+i::::C::=C! TRE C1TY OF WAKEFlELD," NEBRASKA. A Municipal Corpor-

a tion, Plaintiff,'By Harry N. Lal'&on,

Its Attorney.n28t4

Page 19: THE WAYNE HERALO 20newspapers.cityofwayne.org/Wayne Herald (1888-Present...Mr. Warrelmann leaves hiS Wife dance. C arIes Young was named Ervm Erxleben, Wingett's in~ and two daughters,

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HICKENS ,hite and White Roc'k pullets

, J.,EATHER SOFA, CAN BE ~ADEI~TO ,BED ' i _ ','

CENT~R TABLE ',\ I i• I

BOOK CASE' :

two ROCKF;RS, '" JDeLAVAL CREAM SEPARATORSEWING MACHINE I'WASH SrOYE I

5 he d Horses

Some Austra

GRAINAbout 500 Qushel com alJd about 200 bushels oats

Bay team, mare ~lld gelding, smooth mouth,wt. about 3,20V

Team! gray and ~fty, mare and gelding, smoothmouth, wt. a~out 3,200 '

Sorrel colt, comin 4 years old, wt.1700

LUMBERTHREE SE 5 OF HARNESSJOHN DEE E GANG PLOWTOOLS, F RKS, SHOVELS

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I , 0 95 ,..12 b~OOd sowsflfl onethol'Oughbred Spotted

Polan China male ho,g

BLIC~ALE'I ,'.

As I a goinJ to qu't farming on account of ill health, I will sell Iatl

Public Auction on the for~~;:1;Henry Rethwisch pi ce 1 mile west and 4% miles north of Carroll, V2 mrle west 1,nd 4% south of B'elden,

l1ue day, DeceJQber ~7I I , ' ~.rT'Comrn ncing at 1 p. m. Lunch I" agon,on Grounds

Six mi ch cows t be fresh in early springSprin ing heife~fr sh by sale dayTwo st ers and ne eifer, coming yarlingsFive s mmer cal esPu~eb ed White ace bull

prt.~bYl~ri II Church,(Rev. ehu:;. R:lb'('nbcrg, pastor)Sunday sch'ool lut 10. Morning

worship at llj \~'l'slminster Fel­lowship at 7.

of ins'tl'1lctioJ) Salurd.1y at1 <It till' n~i1l1~ll·.

IChoir Tllllrf-idnj' at ~.

Sn1pm tlHlran Church" IRc\'. curti~W. IWiberg, pastor):I Choir rdl('"rsal on Thursday at

• 7:30. I

: C.1l('chcl iC:jl, lll$t 1"ue! iOIl clnss onISaturday. I! m'l

Sunday Sl'! (lul ~lllrl EilJfc C'lassf'sat lOa. Ill .

. Divine wor~hiPlat 11 a.I - ~-

Chri.4tianl Church,

Rev. T. V'lHu!bbCll of Lincoln,spoke at rnornin~ land eveningservices Su day. Hev. RobertEvans of l.j,I~' 10 iva, W,ill speak atservices Sun ay, )ecember 15,

COml1111nlO an I morning \vor­ship at 11. "bri. tian Endeavor at,6:30. .

Choir Tues ay .vening at 8:30,

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"Id l'rhursday evening in the Henry Grimml and'> Melvin Korn, who ar- were'last week Sunday dinnel' Ilnd 1era > • Nolte home. \ l'!vC'd in tllc states recently, from luncheon guests ul Ray 1I1U1lIllCI"S.\ The Russell ,Lutts were lnst I\.on:a·1 lV1I's. Henry Rt'll<'l;;e nnd. Miss

week Sunday dmner guest.s in the MI'. IUlJd Mrs. WUl'ren Mau ,of Dorothy Rcllckc spent Wednesduy. John' Lutt home" Norfol~~, \\'('1'(' Tu('sday ('venlng last last. weclc in Sioux City visiting

, Ili'.~H--.:l-:!:--'b:-~:-:-~,""-::+;'---c7-+7'"~-;-;-:-,-,-....,..'-4~;--..:J,=-::::~~~~~'--"-.:::":~~~~~_-+ -,--- -:-_-j-_~_________ The .Lhwl't'ncc UtechtR, spent ,wek gum;ts in tlw Gilhcrt Muu rC'lnllVt:!'B. Miss DOl'ofhy ~~rt Tues-"J,l Thursday In the Jrrcd Schul'z 'hpmc hom€.'. dny for Delano, Cat, to accept a

ncar Martinsburg. Mrs.•Joe Bubl'rer of Hnsttngs, supe'rvisory position in a DelanoThe Edmund Longes spent Sat- and M~'~. Dll,n Sherry and Pauy hospital. . J

urdny ('veiling, November 30, nt visited ,Monday Inst, we(>l{ at Peter Miss Irma R~ss spent the week-Dolinar Paulson's. I-In bereT's. ertd last week in the Gilbert Rauss .

The John Dt:'njun~lns sprnt The Alfred SiE'vers, fam~ly spent hbme. Miss Rauss and Mr. and'Thursday evenIng In the H€.'rman Wednesday evening last week at 1\4rs. ,~auss were la~t week Sun­Steub\>, sr., hom~. Vernie Sievers' to help Gary cel(.>.. day dmner guests m the Henry

Mrs. Gilbert ~au and Ronald brute ~is ~jt'thday,., ~~~~~at~O~~~~t~~~p.Mrs. Rauss'were Thursday dmner guests in the Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sievers 'Call· . yFrank Baker home. cd at August' Kay's Thursday even- Mrs. Alfred Adcock and Norma

Miss Rayoma Heikes was 11 Wed- ing 10 help them observe their 45th Jean of West P~lnt, spent Sund~ynesdtity last week overnight gue w('ddin~ 81~niversary. and Monday -last week In the }~d.

of Eleanor Benthack. Mrs.,Chas, McConnell and Dan: Weber hqme. Mrs. Adcock IJ.?dMr. and Mrs. Matt Goergon' of ny weflt to Couneil Bluffs Fri. ~orma Jea.n find Mrs. W:ber VIS­

Walthill, visite~ Wednesday last day morning to visit a few days ~1e~~9. :ugrst CarJ~n I~ ~akc-M '. and Mrs. Wm. Huge!man week at Ambrose Jordlm's. \-\-'ith Mr. McConnell who is em. e on ay as~ wee to e ~ her

wen to Omaha Sunday last week The John Heinemanns were last ployed there. Icelebrate here birthday.to 1 ke their daughter, Mary, on week Sunday dLnncr guests in the Mr. and Mrs, Ted Harrison and I -llC'r 'c!urn to Ames. The' Hugel. Lowell Dinkel home at Norfolk. Gay Burns of Omaha and Mr and For Birthday.man l'eturnl'd home Monday night The Adolph Claussen and Cur- Mrs. Aldan Sederberg and C~rolc The, Henry Brinkmans spontlast week. Mr. and Mrs, Hugel- tis Foote families spent last week were Sunday, DC'cemb~r 1, dinner Sunday, December 1, in the ~ocman were in Grund Isl;md Wcd- Sunday evening at Arthur! ,ann's. guests at Elmer Harrlson's. Mattes home at Wakefield to helpnes ny.last wl'C'k and Thursda)" on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lutt and The \\lalter RL~gS wete last Mr. Mattes celebrate his birthday.busi leS:'>. Bonnie were W'ednesday evC'ning week Sunday dinner gues1s in the Mr. Ilnd Mrs. Lawr.ence Thomsen

I~sion """""----. last week guests at .Be-n Nissen:s. Emil BJrgholz hortJ.L\". Mn. and and sons were there also,'Mrs- Basketba1l Team Ben Nissen, Jim and Miss Bon- Mrs. Otto Fields and- family 'Of ---- ..-.--

nie were Sunday dinner guests in Wisner, were 1here also.Play' First Ganle OUTHEAST the Chas. Nichols home in ~'ur- Me, and Mr<. T, A.. Straight.iF r V'F."· Au:oQlUary. I WakpfH?,ld bl skf'thall jearn went A Y N E folk, jr., and Judy, \\lho had visited u

l"FW Auxiliary met ,f'Sdl~Y. I to South SIOUX CIty Tllcsdu) e\cn- Perry Benshoof of Van Tassel, w{'pl{ nt T. .\. Slraighl's ancl M.s.~t 55 Faith Gusfnr,son W 81 clullI'- ing for Ow fil'sf !~3I1W this season. by,-------:-~ Wy(}., and Everett Lindsay spent Ella Jrnl'd('r's, rl'tUI'Il'('(1 10 tl1l'lr

m m of th-e seniing- comB 'tlce. Gl'orgp Hail{'y is L'oac~ •. The next .....+---Staff Correspondent ~~~~.~~d.1Y morning at Tru(' l'res- ~~~~:~ini~l ]~~t~~~~:\.:. \(an. Sunday

~~~{~~f~~'II(III, \\~;~'nD~I~~n~'ll:~~n 1~~3eC'~~ , Mr. and Ml's. Npls Grimm and .l\1I'. and I\frs. Ilr'my Doring and\\'est Point. Tl ~ D Gro[lC'S sr)('n! last \\'(':]{ Nancy and Mr. and Mrs. ,,1ohn family of Winside, Mrs. ROsa Ball:-I

Sun \, y af1C'l'noOl.l.'lt I' r('d n('e!~ s, IGl'imm Wt'llt 10 Frl'lllont WC'dn('..,,~ ('I" Mr. and Mrs. lIt'Il!"Y Brudigam"GI'C'l'n l\lidnight," <l thn'C'~act M_"and_ Mr_s.G_ll~crt__R_'_'u_ss sp0nt dayday last Wt'('k 10 gd T-5 Neill and daughters and Lester Meier l

('on1C'dy-m~'slf'lfy, \\'as pr(';,;cnll'd by\Irr~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~-~~'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~till' .lullil!1" d(l:-;,~ (l[" W;t!i:l'ril'lrl hil~h

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i- A thrilling new gift for the home-one to ~herish t~fOulh-. 'out the year. Ooe of these lovely bedspread~ will ma~e lOY

bedroom look its charming best, not only ~or the holid, Ji's.but every day. Velvety soft, fluffy chenill~-row after ~ow

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By Educati n

Satisfy Shi Pfnf~ ippetiteswit!\ delicious,golden·brow Robb.Ross pincakn or crisptiSty waHl s • ; ,'fillint and nutritious•. , euy to Iprepare with Ross-,~O:f~':;I~'~!~,ke 'and ...._ --~Ask for 2D'~l' urtonotthrlftyJ'z·lb"bllg.Also Robb· oss Old.ti me ButkwheuFlour, "

Ninth: iqg\~si~Cd SC:'IcC' C:J'OS~; '41 dis~ char~e 'from 'service ma be C'n~ and rJ.rr. and M'rs"'; Lawrence Utecht and Mrs. Fr('d-W~o-lto-r-a-n-d-D-c-IO~s, ,~~';C~;--;~-;~~'C-~l-~nd s,o,ns 0, f' Cpn~ SChU,ldt~rs. Emil BUc!tstl'on," 0inCUiS,!I,\~diSCl'\'J,CC medal; 5, legion titlep to a pcnsIon, ~ac«;or in~ to a and.Jjanicc and Mr. an~, Mrs. Emil Mr. and Mrs. Wafren Auslitlt and C I'd Mr and Mrs Reuben Call ri 'f11nwl::it; 1;6, I~i,l\'cr s1a1'; 7, dis .. l'eIX\rt in tho retraining and re~ 'Utecl:lt and Melvin were also' Carole Ann. Mr. and MrR. Mel- a d '(all~ily of C~l'mll, _'.M'r. '~~d Mrs. Wm, Wagner, Mrs, C. A,incuish,e{lf~ipg, cro~; 8, navY,and emp~oyment administrati n bulle- there!1 vin Johnson called in the C'\'~n- rs, Dallas Gifford 'and Dick and Burd and Mrs, Harold 'GlIdcl'·trine .cqr~,!medal; 9, soldiers tin No. 31, October '17, 19 6, ;:rhe 1- ing. iss Ida Macklin, Two-cours(' 5}0('\IO, ,

11~h_l; lO.!bro6ze star; 11, air med- base pension of S60 a onth ill- Celebl'nt..-e Birthdnys. I meheon was SC'l'\'N'l. "':--::=-:::=-:=-::;-:::===;::::==:=;0::=:::-;It 12. ~1('~tE."r of commc'!dation creases to $72 \vhen the veteran 'To! help Andrew Johnson and F'o.\' UlrtlulJlY: \ I, ~~~?~gH~~~~:,.. =::t::::....

I,,:l~,dal; "'tL3~ purple heart. has been on the rplIs t 'n years Mrs I 'Melvin IJohnson celL'bllit(' Guests 111 the Vlrgll Knnlt'll I Plnn 101" I'nll';Tl1lll, W..ternF'eed1nlHf9w.. " ....".0ewIIjVcterimr arc urged to designate or ~mthfs th,c age of ~. This thclrlblrthdaysl' guests III the An- homc TUl'sdny lnst. .\\'l'l'k tll 1lL'lp ~Glll'st~ in Ihe Hu1'l'Y Ml'Millan ORDtIA& MLIOIT_

j;C'ZleIidlU'll$ fnr insurhncc. As p('n!'non'il-i 'tlV,luln,b,lc (,lilly n \,ptcr- 1 I 1 1 I II I I ' 11 I' II t" d l 1 dl(,,\\~ Johnson htHlH' .IS \\t'l' < ,ant' ('l' (' lrll (' WI',' 1 I 1l1,'lll~ ay h 1ll1l,, \V\'dnl'sduy Ilflt,'r"nU,on ,last C. .. THO.... co..he iIlSUl'a~lCC ll,ct oC 19,1G doc!' not /Ins whose ISH)l lty )~ not Sl'l'viel'~ Sund loY COl yihlll'l' IncllHh'd Ml' Inelu(h'd M,', Hnc! MI'S, IJarold (~un- \ 'l'ek In hl'lp plan fOl' next yo,u'\, LN. aTOCKr.AOK... IF

i.n(~ludl! ,U1C,old provision fol' an conncctnl. For j)C',nslon J.ul'f1n:-ws, tu!d tIs Frcp')i.ust'(· lVll and MIS 1'1l11'SOl~ .'.lnd ~llughlt'I'S, 1'111'. lind ~t'ogram f~,' SI. Palll Llllhl'1'HIl e.e."ou1-4'l21 1I1Excbaa "~Ut.utHatk, ordel' of SUc(:cssion, in, till' 'Ve,t('rttns Adrnllllsl rn ltln tIP- It(1 liN t Wl!:,chhot of LilleISO!1 !VII' Mrs, ChI forLl Curlsun LInd Lpila und adlCS' A~d inl'luLled I'vhs, T. J. C. TaN PbOM 11·4242 IloM Cit, Ite~=~hl' l.:',','ent l'Uo'lJem:fk,lal',)' ,\VaS des_i, ~in('~ tl:,tnlll~t,i Iwr,llll,lIlt'n ,d,is!lhl\"- I' ,',,' - ~~_~ _ •Ig'tlat('(i, "¢t('r~ns nl~ urr,-cd to dC's- tty as Inoblhty to 10110\' conlln- .Jig~,UltC', tho~I' b,eneficiary so that the Willy und sUllstnl\tH~I~y gl III Iul oc~ .~~ '~",'I!l:~CI(t«lC.~~!(:c~~c:tC:!('('Ci:.l,(l1t~.«tt!C.tC,.:~-.e:.~4:~'.o!!C'-:lt'.C'(!€~t·~~'!,«'(',;r;:tC'4I(l(~(:~':.(a:'!o.::':'.('e:!\t·'1l:'C.t(~bl~'~·:.l:.~,,;·e;',€lU::!C'Cte:Ior'<:!(:~'.c:'~;:'(.'~~'4:~~!C.:a::lCtCt.(S(;.::lCt.C!C-IC.rc.:c~

,--+----.1 pl'bc('('dS qf the ,jpsul'uncc will not cU~lHtlons, and disllblllty S ('illS cC'r- I 1/h~ paid inIn single sum~'to his ('5- t/lm to IU!3t the rest of t lC \'l'ter- I I //, ~l.a~,e UI)()n death und til lS lOSt' its a,n's 11[(','.' To qualify fur Ow pl'n~ I I ~id('nl ity a d become su 'eet to all SIQl.l, a dlMhll~d veteran n u:-;t have iI /• ' "~laws governing estates,lincluding an income less than $1. J!)ll.O~l achtims of l'l.-ditOl'S, administ.rator's y~'ar, if sin~lc, or $2,?On.O(, if n,1ar-ft'($ and ,ourt expenses, It may rlC'd or 1:1 WIdower With m nor chU-happen tim t in cases in which the drcn,insurance' is paid to tht' insured's Q- -Can my ~'Ubsi~tC'n(" allo\\'­estate, thl!lt those \vhom the in- ancc iJl' apportIoned in l \'('n1 mysured othfl'wis't' would have chos- wife ano I d,-,ridi"' to .S('Pll a 1(.' '.'Cll, will ntfvcr realize the· benefits. A -- '1es, I,!ll' suhSl:-;t<'!1tt'. allow-

IIn any (~,v9nt,', tho vct?ran who docs ance' IS SU~)~"c.t. _to UppOI lO,nn1l'n,Inot dt.'sign~tc bendiclurics may ex- un tlw baSIS' of III pPr ('(' It !ll tlwpose his d~'pendents ~o the risk of veteran., and 3U pCI' ~('n lOI' hISulHlC'C'essuh expel).se and d~lRY, wjfc, I· u~th('r npportJ~l1I enl may

I3esides n~ming the primary or be made 111 ('usp of ehlld '('n, ~'','Ift~first l)('neficiary, it is also import-ant for a Iveteran to name a con-

tingC,nt °i "_'0" ~""."'" rNORTHEA". ,hecHu~c, n many ifstancC's, any , , . ~ I~~~~,J,~d,~el ~tl~~~ \~~~le~,~I;:~,e:l~htl~~ WAY N E . ii'I

thl:' tirst Ieneficiary .: This might by__+-_' i,:necessitat reop(:'ning thg' veteran's ' Stuff Correestatt' mu y years after' his' death. ' API G f' f WTl", fonmlr rcslrielions on II", 01'- Till, 1':,I\\,ar<l Bah'rs" ract1·Ca 1· t l·S a Joy or Years ~~:::~~l r~t~\;; :~~~' t~~C\'nsl~~::~\'~~~ ~~:;~~rsday C~('ning <'11 \\',11 ll11' ~ I ~ > iing pcrmilted to designate, only But-ton E htenkamp vis tl'd with gib('neficiar cs who. are near' 1"('la- Merle Dean Roeber Sun a;y l'\'l'n~ ! ~

~~~I~'S;)!~H~)(';·~:~'l~~C(:ig~~:'~~QI~~llirc~,~~l:~'~,: in~/l~~lt~;~l"i~~{i{()('I)t'r ''''1',1'"",,,,,,,, ~ I , CHATHAM ,~kg'll entity 01" his estate as the' ,,1'1enwo!1 last ~ II' ,,~bl'llcfkiarj- 0\' bl'n('ficiarics of his Eehtf'n1wl11l '~. i~ ~insllranCt' policy, The insured IVlanlyn a 1d IIarlan Rl \\'e iii ~

fl~'~:~~'~ct:~,t;~')S~~~~17)c~~~r~a~(~o:~,:l{:~; ~;~:~~{;~I'~~:~\~~I:~~,(~~llast \\'e [{ ~ ~',),~\, Beautifttl Flower ..Toned ~i"suram',' ,benefits will go to IHc Tht' Harr', S,w,'n,,"" s ,,,n! la" ~ l ~proper parity. I \\'C'ck Sunday aftt'rnoo[j JIl the Jl" ,I"~ ~ B1 k ~

Veterans of either \Vorld War Dick LuC'd('ls home, ~ an e t s "101' World'\Var II who become pC'r- l\l~.rs(:<;;:r\\;t~itt~::~(,~:sltl~, ;al~'~~'~~~~ ~ ~t1ltll1pnlly ,~nct totally disabled from ~ \ ,..

disease O!' lnjllry incurred after dis- M~7~~~YFl~~~~~~i::~ ;~{l~'~~\':~:~ ~ d(lugh- ~ U, Are lOO(i~ Warm Virgin Wool i ~

~ """ ~:l~~ <~~~r0~lll~~~;t'1~\'~~;~'s~u c~:~y 2~il~~ B hi i7AR//'~' Kracmdo a'" ('nneon!. ~ $15.'·95 =" '~<" "."'.. , , '" I{a~~~'; ;::~~ ~,;::~. ~~ ~, \\"\'1'(' TIl""I"c;y;,,d ~,1 ~

nl Frilllldin ~: When you buy a Lllatllam, you buy more wa-rmtll with JiIiI\1i'.,<ll1(l 1\11'" l'ollr,lcI \\'t'il'l'- ~ i

S!1l'US('!', Ikrnie(' and ,h'l ry sjll'nt ~ le!J!l, weight, The wonderful velvety finish is the result ofSuminy e\'('ilinl~ 1,:sl wt'lk in 1111.' ~ Chatham's many years of know-how manufacturing, Every.1\11'5. SUjlhit, Hullman 11m l!' !'1 blanket is beautifully finished with wide, gleaming rayon l{

H.t'\". and Mrs. T, I r.- Bud1l1Cl" ~~ latin binding, Ev~ry blanket is pra-war length, 72x90. 1ft

spent last v,'el:'k TUl'sda. l'vening ~ ,at Andrew ,Johmmn's, lVI'S, Jake ~

Johnson 01 \Vakdjdd, Yisitcd ~I D ..::~~t:~:,lll"~',I:\~;d'~'d:~a:JI~~:; ~Gifts that Please U\iUJged Beauty ,and Mr. and ·Mn;. Frank Crjffilh ~ , acallcQ al Roy PinSll]l's 11S1 w('ek ~ -frmn our (jift Sectiun ~.~,,' 0Jf Tlli; TIMBERLAND I 'j",Bun&ay The Roy Pkrs ns spent ~ J f\ IiThursday evening at Shirley ~ Glasses, set of 8 II ,,1Sprague'$. Y Variou.'-i shatl('s. $1 9 ~.;- ~ 11- ~

Mr. lind l\'lrs. (;r;lnilld Wisl'h- ~ RC'gular sizt'o • ""' ~...\." r---- ~.<:::=--- .~ ii .....hor I:lr)(,'nt last \\'l'dz Srll1d ly al'll'l'- , ,-'" .', 1~~ ~~ 4:~.'f' , ~~;- "~t100n 1.11 l':ldl'!' LulJ[wrs!l't t's. Mr·s. ,,~ W F . 5 12· ~ • ~'~' "(, ~. ~1 ' ;> !Normlln and 1\ll'S, F["('l1lmt Luh- ... ax rUll ets, pieces ..-..J-." ., ... ~-"":' ... ~<,,\ .•!~:::~,,>\~(!t;'.~;f ,t '.1bl.'rskdl SJ.Jl'!llt Thlll'sd,()- ,rlcrnuon ;; ScI contains il]lflk, pltlJ11~, pt'ilcll, ~~.,!,~ #oj

al LubbclsI,'dl, ~ C:~~~~~cb"nm" $1.9~ ~ ,~_'-~~"0-;f,-~, " - ,(~.1 ~:~;:~~~::~a~~s (;I~;~~\';; ~;~~'~~,,~:~ ~ Silent Butler ,~

W' 1\11 nwtal. Lucil(' handles p('mnnen1: "John G('{'wd's last 'aturday §II salin enaml'l finhh, :'~::o ~{'\"('nit"tg 10 help 1\1rs. Ge( Wl' cclc- ~ ChuiCl' of colors, =lJr~I[.~(. hI~;~l~r~n~~~~is we F.f'id'ay W Ash Trays, set of 4 I~l'vl'ning 'ctinher guests at IIc~'man ~ Tillt('d.Utecht's at. \Val<cfi{'ld. :Vlr. and ,,~"

Four kat' shape I:~. A~~~~~,\qrUI~~,~~~h~)f a~ ~]l/l:}ri~i;{ i

~ Pott7a'St~UBl)~~.:,~::~~~:m~l~d Wing .l'a d dLJ\.SKA.n, ~~ Pieces, Sail and 29c $,2 50 UJ'""'''

i":~ ·t" Pc~pcr Sets, etc to' ii

... the !lift she'll Jovel' best of all.

, ' ,~ \Vhal a wondcrful way to say "MC1iry Christmas."

@ It is a blankel that wiD thrill any woman,

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