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Accepts.Fellowship , To Harvard School Depattment Receive. S $260 froo, Onl Of Letters " . In response 'kt ","!t..h pledge cards- sen.t to ask- mg for subscriptIons to buy a trre truc\ll: to servqayne rural arei':. the local fire department Tuesday evening reported 42 res pons':'" with pledges totaling The department is anxious to prOVIde thl;i serVice and urge;; farmers io return their pledges as, soon as pmibte. The depa tent Tuesday €lede1 Senator W, Crossland to hOTl- orary mem in the group, . , ' :L I'i , 'i ,1,'; " II: I." IFIll ,", .... ' ..... "FiI··· "'Ii l"'i '" I . .... 'E' ,1'1' R," AIL'D, I' Be ,to Take I" .'I! Jo'b of .Runnlp.g WaYlle One ,Day, to ASKA" TH jSDAY;I J NE N MBER FfVE Chamber of e- , :uite It" n for Re ' G 'I B Old . ). , So' f--- •' L N' W d k rgumfln ay e I S upervisors 0 'I ikely- o,sy 00 ec· \ l /!nfe CCOlolelglee.gl,fnAi lW u l1l m h''anve' r ' " ,I era Like H 'lne. I Til.' V' . 't 0 d C :;J Jfn , Hd hI ON MONDAY, JUNir 9 Do t. P' k 'd' ':' A Comme,cei com' n nlS I Inl y ,, d ,ruere In ase r 'ons and pomeqpming Fri4ay, 0 ea C 00 IS IC e tmttee al npunces that .fJI"mers ) -- 'RAINS v fr light , I I 'I I J O. ,A is -- I wIll be 111 Ited 10 to 1 un th town etc Cam., and Conservation "neh'rheo,w l oevres .lnOorm t ere 'lsi' Supre Curt Is Fjvorable ing .iss.ued and wihJ1be sent to},all WJ.YDe Principal IS Elected Board, Asks £'r,' adication of J I If! The one day tna "gels I' ,. p.lu t. The ed ers college will start, and en- on UY I - '"'I Service ComDlet rWork ka Friday ni ht, ne rlU, rter of T h f 'A' t ' uperihtendent bi. Board 11 t t d t I Three Acres of' Weeds and be expected, as we to 0 M ,'IF ..1_ an inch was r:Cor edT y the 0 e e r1nE'o .MiC Jon no will il3cluae f om , ro men lS expec e 0 equa to shape poll¢leB of the mw n any a lllll , s, t' ab ut 9 to 11 in tha morning Ind I At Wakefie,d. that of any recent year. Stu- I Fifteen Cent. ' iJ gauge at .. tll, 8t te '! ational c t 11' L (Jenis wlll be mostly frdm gClvelfiment nO. Chamber. of Com-I Wlnslde CCC camp recently bank here. bOlllt.5 df an inch Nebra ka court ,this teacher ranks-those reglster- Wayne county eradicatio!1 mette, and tinect details of com-I completed 33 woodland plantll1g;:, j'ell Sal'lrda e,lo',ng Ihe I week OIJered' oral argu';Ient upon I 'I ' b h t b' dlstnct lS now in rlharge 01 a board 1 t tutl lS Wheth I thel ' h ' '" rno her-daughter s u- log 0 reylew ranc es a e lh- '1 mCIC1H I?S! or, 6n faun" hflvlng qoopelatlVe record fo1' ay. T tal') Wayne t, e, mo lon, for g the de te>. Teas and eep eluded in the following year's of five SlJpprVlsors elected Monday I lllVltatlOlljiWtll 18,:illlt In m re or Llgileemellts IWlth tamp and for the mon h wa 2.15 inches. s ca e InvolVing d,s9os,tIon of of lasses and clubs IuTill b hel1rih teaching or to take advanced e\'E'ning when lantl·owners met at Itss bUSH e,ss only a tl'lal wm de1-l Staoton soil' consc-rv, at Ion dlstnct. 'rl,ol a,noun excoeds't e raln- let Id nd I' f '" d . k ded' . the court house toorgani"'e. All V t t tb I b '<.' 't P op I' so u £or :1 1 x,. ore-, th afternoon, After the levening wor nee In securmg scho- ' ... tenmne" ISIll'lf WI: These WcltdlandS ale un the f,lil of May, 1940,1 byln arly an closure ,Tl1Ie mat,ter ba quet, the day I' with a lastlc Summer students procedure' will be directed by the of course be i\l O\VC 0 se L mer ' uf 0 Ivcr Clock{11' William inch, Mois ure (ff inches under c IS actiOn da ceo I I have had ; professlOnal ex per- board on whIch wiU always one . chandise to the 0 tSld I Hamm, Con LlJq here dUring Aphl' s rpassed in whic the ,ITaxpayers' League I I ience and arc bent on lrnprov- from, each of fl\"d distncts in the appraisal 0lf \dlues, arad tI Cq, (two fa n sj, elltf l"eon, Wal- that ot the 'ame 111 any I and C. cjhallenged 'I , ing the1r abilities. They are not Dlstncts Ideslgnated and plecipltatc :;t;wtlin'g I' tel' A. Cartren eT, or-Ted Hw ct, M1's, YPLlr siIf'Cc ceeping tge local tbc·,validlty 8n:d regUlarity of. the ffl'cI'al- Sb" e :I'n" Investmg m further educatIOn :supervIsors electep Monday are _: I - ** .J<. '!I FnerierH;ka D a II g b e'l g, It'VIJ:,l l'ccurd began in ,1914'1 Nearest cIty s sale of tots to Dqn Wight- 6 jmt for fun, They mean bUS1- The farmer-merchant c.;·rd\'es, r'al!Il Spbtt@rbcI,Alfrecl'approachtu It in Apnl of man. I ' ne"s, and w1ll be here to denve .., d I I j , elM ' M ., d jiM l I G Two, Garfield. Chapin and west f.y must wlcatlc liS J.c:e It ,.Jye ow , mJnJean a- when ".22 i chb fell. Ac- ayas V roor the mn-t pOSSible benefIts from smiles \vhile keepwg lOtz, Mrs. MJtlllte Mi.llOtZ ;.lnd COl'dlllg to he Sate; IatlOnal's the Argunjleht of the I, then effort. W<:Iyne 15 accus- well in haud below tre sL/,l1facc Llsetta Gutzman, Gml sCllon'l gauge, 9,03- mch s during matter is set fqr Septemlber 15. H,. I tamed to college students - to half of Brenna, Riggert. Four, 'fhis ","'Ill reqUlre powdrful self H;plph Becl{.enhaucr, Thomas the i\1'st five m nths ,pf this E. $Iman IS f9r defcnd- CI 1m of Wm. : J,o*sop I c!Jangll1g student groups - and Le."lte, Plum Cre,k and east half control. Just <.l few customers ben Guire, H. E, Slman, David Ree;;, 11· year as co par d wrn 6.52 ants., : I aken Under diris ment' II> it feels deeply the fllend1Y 111- of Brenna, E, P, Qaq.uwe; Five, Lo':' 'on bUYllllg l'verythmg below D. MilicI' farm:;), Inches dun g th,e sam, penodl, The Cou1"t in render- In L,'ncoln ue'g' y.,' I supermtendent of WakefIeld terest w hIe h It gan, Hunter and ..!.ast balf of Str'a- 1 '11 "1 ,," I th F' I I' hi 'II Y a :,c 001 Monday. Mr, Childs 15 a '" ,WI pIO"C (i e:;:;OIl 'In nc 'I iJ , 1'<111('5 0 mdIl,l'\ dO r- last yca!, I wa* ot 1941) ed a d'cislOrl IPi.lftlally reversmg t' cI grJ.duate of Wayne State Teachels Wayne welcomes I thc army of han. Clare BusklGk. Rlggert' and The OCL'd$lOnai sho'ppct who ke, Herbert bJel'kc", Art WClchcllI- that nl'odUc cl eaVle t mOlS- h d I I f L' 1 ' W ijl newcomelS and trusts the sca- Eu kl k f ' S h 'J .' t e dlst 'let cau 't fll1 lI1gMThen the 1e appea {) I U. ov, m coliege and received hiS master's ' s r serve, Of one year, a s symptoml:, oi bUyll1g d dresl:i, bLI thlCll, Art I an, jr" Henry Sydow, tun:-, one tOl'l:1 oln June .3 court eld that ightman K from tI e refusah of son wili pl'll\e bdth pleasant and Anderson fori two amd Caauwe dcesn't e U It, <:ilkl' tryillg.un haH BUI!twhi::itle, Walter Nelson, bnnglng a famf,<jll of 31,9 Il1ches holds and veltd tItle to the Sf tC' Auditor Ra,'I1 John*onl· clOd and'profltable. [or three, thelr being deter- the In and non Daniel J, Wolverton, Chace ,it thIS plac(>, Th¢ fat I was much lots bUr the If> s';j;ie-et to u' 5e t'etary FI'ank M;3Jn:h' tq a mmed by lot. This board will me-et ch<:ll<ll1tly saying she wW 1.00' a,nd Rollan'd Spence. - larger Jl1 (ther [)arts jf north- paving tax lJen',whlch t e city had w' rrant for $1,386 1 WhICH r JOlhnson frrflm Harvurd university at Bo - soon to select its: officers, I I I I I A I 1 "2 "-0 I d toh, Mr. Childs has mstructed h e S p. d aroune R1C pel' lap:'. re urn, Wl, pproXlffia e' y u ,uJ i l'ces an east Nebl" ska, causi * disas- agreed to Because of 1m!': he should b paid for ,serv- A resolution i passed Monday cause Stl •C aggrav,ltlon, but 'nev' I were planted by! the CCC tJ'ous flno,to' Hi I some I sections, sum I rC'ial-dmg con- m as gnVl'rnur while for' er:Gov- several years, ummer erlO decl8rcs the Canaidlan thistle, Ruo'l- [h I Ih ' 'I! th" '5 '[ tl .... 'J I R L C h' t h M1SS Mildred Fn<,bie of EIgm, er e eS 1 c expepcllce ee s on camp IS,Y<.:UI·. orne (l 1c"e notably at om1'r. The total for fum' 1m of shence's sale to ;,rlO,r , ., oC' .ran was u, ,f'f t e sIan knap weed, pihdweed, pen;:n- tf, and toughe tlce.\> clnd phrub" were used to ld- JUlle li:lsl als recotlded here the cit trustee, the waving tax"' It was tHk€'1l un,ckr a vlsrment To Sta rt Soon nlClI p'-"Pp€'rgress; leafy spurge and onc·s flbel. The i{'11?W wh the, 1940 woodl<l!nds th'lt Was 6,81 lIlches,I Wh'11e 'the flood lien has not b¢en extlnglHshed. TD,:selrll,d"JtcUnda', t education at regular ml2C'tll1g Mon- puncher vme as jweeds which the is meas red lor u tlew SUIt an were damqlgcd uy the fl caused damage the i g , district Will aim \0 eradicate, Spe- '- If ," r The s retn court found that f I I d' "1 d<iy, Miss FnsblC attended Yank- .5 then clh n;gcs his nunc! wi be rill' IClist fall, , heavy rain ',111 tIme was n r ormer y IV!" ,In .; p ne, "I Two V is i t in g I natruc tors cial emphaSIS wil be gIven to rtu- but val able lf1 seoslbil - Some trpcs WCLe plantpd iq guI- VItal to tl1e oPtodUlCtiOtl of an In the claim filc¢j the Will Join Faculty for dIng the area of ties fro lapsing 111, to dull letharg . lied waWqways or that unusually ant small grain I r g l\'ernor "eeks fOlii some 80 lSupervisors were authorizkd C' 01 ,tax s, th,at Wlghtmalr. paId the d 'ys he "se,·,'ed' s goy ,'no,' be- t aching In Elgin a"d Superlo,' k T The ex!eptlOnal <!u"tomer, who may be to .sf;jvell' clq- crop. ' . - ", Ine-wee erm. Mon,day to have every farmer erad- f('arful the grocl'r w111 keep Olt Slon. Other tl'et'S were lpldnted llJ I amount which Iwas tl'lie reasonable teen June 17, 1930., -1;1.1) Novem- MISS F'n"ole take" the place of leate a mll11mum,of three acres or of the i d ' wtll and! thele irregular pr steep fwlds wood-'" value land th* Wightman br 23, 1940. He tlontelciS that he MISS Loreen Lll1dburg who ac- Wayne State Teachers college aliI! he has less than that amount few gray hall'S.. which Ie lots to posts, !fuel an!d F ' I' g,06d tItle to propeh y subJect as entitled tq the pe Idiem paY cepted a posltlOn In Jowa, summer tet m of rune weeks starts of bindweed on his place. A farm- happll l'eft'ned tn m redallJ g lumber. M<lny too were planted orm1r a to the tax Ilen'l hlCh the goverrIJOl- e..!eives for Bilb allowed mclude the f01l0w- next Monday WIth registratIOn be- er haVIng: mote tu,an three acres of II. ' " Ih tt· r ' 't isg' gmnmg at 7,30, Classes will be 1:1 'and dis 'usslng the en r - wmdbrakb for tarmsteaqs or feecl- DeclSlon to i e ma er IS 0 e ch day he actedlas" ],ernOL He . bindweed lB asked to eradicate cuning ,U1l11VI'1'Sal'ICS, 1S rfcor - lots and at tI;e same tinie 'Re I'dent,' 'DI' es statewide bec;ause on p csenteCi the dann to t.he state General control: Sey- per cent of this the I ",' B, C so ,call d wood for 'Post(s, fuel anl:l lumber" the outcome pends the legality a who re'fused t it,sue amour, $100; Bell season. Each will use his I 1 I tl d " f t 'd tn t I f d Tel_ephone compan", $125,' Mli- p<lrtly reserved. : fro, . t .. It. e lcre tl( I'e use burn & Scott Co" 63c. Dr. Raymond Bryan, assistant as good 0, thelt' SQul.,,', The expenen 'C The tret'-s and shl ub.cl plante J 'Funeral Rite 1 1 at 'In SImilar manner, The mHtter involves d question InstruCtlOnal serVIce: World professor of educatiOn and dlrec- WIll likely use on "! '-f S W d' 1 f r B ked t t $797 Ed t(;r of teacher trallllllg at Wesleyan ", of fal PIS l!l wlestlmg,wLth tralfl,'e thIS year consIsted u1 "lcell ash, ewar nes ay or I a consQtutional law, !:ltated Cl<ll'- 00 o,,,rea mg es •. ; w, large areas cultivation prob- e 'nl S t t t' I college, Salma, Kan" Will be a VI,,- d ' in tow I Will be 1I tjl'eat soul phmi.l- cQlttonwood, Amcrlcan t'1m, hdl'J.t- Mrs. Fr d Hil ert. r!'1U,'O Jllile e Ice DaVIS, altor'1E'Y fOil the lieu- cymour, ranspor a ton c larges d ably be the. favored metho Agent lant al d -burnJshelr, It WilllIJnC*' l :.. berry, black locusr, hlllWY lucu'St, I no IU. t nant governor, Lawi prq'vides (Contlnued ,,11 PH;ge Five) itor Instructor m th,e edue-atton e- Chet and the sup M F d H' t 54 f 1 I' p8rtment at W,ayne this summer. f I th t hI t II b ilable cate s c111s r Rlusslan mulberry, RUSS1'1l1 olive', rs, re lper, ,ormery 'f C . t t Rt the lieutenarAt govejrnor shal C Qff ... I He arnved Wednesday, ee a c oraeWI ea a r mt:ch t * I ;,' I, Ivelli or oun y t Ollnty lela S Dr. Frank Gracey of Meriden, at I ', d' d '. [I hnef Ftlrieral serv- testate or is dlsabled.fPPosition COll\'elle itt Waylle Conrr, Will assist in the art de- prOVides for assessment of %c an 1" """1',: : In ue and happy san cherry, honeysuckle an 111dC, Ices were held' after- Six YJoung Men Will Report \ as based on clal that the partment. The family ,arrived acre for support of the district for tr WIl I en will lik..ely The Will by noon from the I;.utheranl church in Next Tuesday at Omaha overnor could be cbn 'acted by Tuesday, the district for the next two years. go mt rural areas and mantge 1e tbe camp dUring the summer Bu'nalIw8s.alsp ]there. T ..n. t leptJone he and Large Number I1xpected to I This amounts to 40c p-er 160 acres fii\rms for one day. The 'UTft' 111 so tha! the Mr. and Mr 1 s. wned and For ralnl g. n some occasions his absence did Attend Program June 18 Pender. Winside! each year, '!: II ;:1 s to At Local Hotel.' L d' B b' n corn 111 be U at ec rom IVe:; ace fall. They had ade home in selective service and a quota <Jf onstitution declalres ,th1tt absence " More than 100 county officials ea m ase r temporary committee 'having , tIme, ut cuWttg hay and S ,II T IS,wd1 give the youflg Seward since. rs. i pert, who four for f the executive 'calIS for service from northeast" Nebraska are ex- (C:onUnued On Page Five) ij gralll ill be in brder. Th re old was born in issouri eaves her Young to enroll June 10 are '! the li,7utenantl giving pected here June 18, Wayne and Winside Is no at iridal cooling plat1ts in 1he ee as ey rna ure, lUS a per- hu",b"nd and s veral r thers and ' d 1m the powel'S duties and elnol when problems of common interest Scoreless Till Sevent Sum I" Subdcribe'(l fields Nature attends to tlt jpb, woodland shou d be estob- .t Lester Knott, Virgil Lin ah1, Lu- 'f--- - 1. ClI G 1 l-.l llshed ,IS (t:" I mur L·Sveile, Elmer Buss, Alvin ments of the oUice.!' will be considered. Clerks, com- Inning Sunday. , T T k p' h' and i is not a 'fays so a eeaj e . ,Mr. Mrs.j Paul I ilpert of Willers and Gilbert Appel. mISSIOners and treasurers will be 0 rue nrc ase to co Iml no olie would $ ggl"t. Passes Suddenly ASltoonfdt'-"IBtenad1ed)1 ,lhTeese, r mlcess' A new volunteer ",ho will be hoir to ,in the group, Lun<;!>eon al Hotel Pender and Winside hO'dl the Ambl could be stati nedl at __. f "'. Stratton will be followed by speak lead m the Big Six baseball Ie gue conv nient places for the 0tasllon, called June 17 1: Rl!lbert Coats Here In .oncert 109 and roundtable dlscU6S10n. - following Sunday games to * * * I i lo, the p I .Chapel choir, a ca pP f ' lla .chorus Otto Wllley of E;artll1gton, Is Pender defeated Laurel 4-0, 'fIm- Th n as the solar orb At Ho .... e rfo 0, r'" I Ilized H re el d J hay, J H rom Capitol univedity Colur.tbuc;, preSident, and Floyd GIiffm cf Side beat Wayne 8-1 and Emerson I I to and er III Q 0' Ranson an a W hio, will appear at W yne Pender, is secretary. defeated Hoskins 17-1. Pender:and :;1: lies ,re= I I audItorium unc 1 ,oS The offIcials usually ,meet, in Wmside have 3wins and nol de- limin l'y to turning to ArEi Conducted .Plan Horst:1shoe 1 Jtitching Thomas. first number of tre su ,mel' Norfolk. At the last SCSSlOn held feats to their credit; Wayne, 2 fins dou s of mosquitoes andl M,' Contest WaiYt e for entertammcnt chair of there Oakland and Wayne- and 1 defeat; Emerson, 1 wto:and chor swill 5e done, t W d Ch h J I d 1bd• -------- 16 men and tV°feo isl said to be ed illvltatlOns and it was deCided 2 defeats; Laurel, no wms aad 3 lo\\[i g impatH.'ntly in '1081 e u y ee rit_on. Number of Permits the fmest sin Ing 'to meet here. defeats. ) and's duty apptOached, xtr me Lllly VonSeggek'll, 5'1, pass- All intclest¢d' in Iplaymg soft I d. FY among the Lut efan [colleges of -------- In the Sun.day game between caut' will be peljrrut ed awny Salllldij.Y l've- u;:ll1 or In lbcal teams ssue III '-.Jounty the east and is t u/ing the west to Cousins Honored Wayne and WiJlside no scores the tn :be- ning at hl'l' horne lt1 Wlnslde, She arc invitt:'d bi A. Lueders to The state patrolman who the PacifIC coast,. i In L,·ncoln Clltb were made until the 7th innIng. tWE' d the gre('n of the fi M'll1d not fl'\t well III m()l nmg mQet at the Clt hall t/hIS Thursday here Tuesday to grant driver's Then Wayne scored I and WinSIde the ·tr<lnge intrusion of hUI1han btlt went about her work as 'llsuill. cv¢nmg <.It 7:4 ,It IS roped at that permits, had the bu1aest day for Is Elected at I,iUsk. Melvin Sahs and Warren Sahs 4, Wmslde scored anDther 4 in the verd re, Once 111 corrals or Her fother, Bernard VonSeggern, tUllc to orga lZC spveral local some tIme in Wayne county. He Elwayne Fleett'0od, Who arrhred 'were initiated mto Tn-K club, 8th. cien', the cows mUl'jt bel' 11011' ed. h{'l' unconscIOus in the rome te191s. issued about 60 licenses in the one home May 23 frdrrt hiS fchool work honorary agronomy orgal1lzatlOn, In the Hoskins-Emerson game, This must be done dn th pr per arid summoned J1('lgh:bors .<'lhd U Several to form a d8y.,For the six months he m Yutan has been I elected to at the college of agnculture 111 Hoskms scored 1 run m the 4th slde of an animal to avo d 'b' mg doctor. M1Ss VO!1Scgg¢ln dId not soit ballleagu,;. h'nd r presentatives WIll have a changed probably teach mu'slc next year, 111 Lusk Lmcoln last Thursday evenmg, JIlnmg. Emerson scored 4 in the I 'I d' , t t If I I ' ., r WYO,', [' I1 2 Ih 3d 4 the 4th 2 In \lC{ lIlto t1e ncx CfJJn il :consclous!1css :aJlc passee a1, Wakeflelili evenmg the second month. s, 10 e r, to , ther lOIre any ca,]ves m of a\jluy C\cn,jpg at the mat 'r,was discussed. As I I Bait Is Available the 5th. 3 ttl the 7th and 2 in the bE'in t \I"cElll('d, the ::-:t,rao. el', I III IFuneri:ll sei,\r!ccs }VCI'C held state lead I' be pres- T C t F 8th, h'lv' to 'I"Sl<;t by puttll1g fl gel' afternoon 1-t 1:40 at the 1 et Iv,; II b 11 d ,II' ,I, 0 olin y armers Pender held Laurel scoreless in . 't 'th <. If', tl d Ii th h 1'd t2f SI P l' L e, anot lJ;'r, Je I 109 1 e ca e Poison bait for grasshoppers is the Sunday encounter. Pender Ted Dohrmann, who was gradu- 111 n1e eel S mou 1;m P, e orne Bil a ' rom , au s u- sq n for I c::lf 8, be:Hi. mlo the pail bilk" the ran ;church III Rev. H, , ,... I: available at John Kay's elevator. made 1 score in the 2nd. I in the ated With distinction from Thi IS easy enough until thefcalf M, Iillpel't and the Hj"cox service Jf'\ horsesho contest Only a small am(lunt IS kept on 5th and '2" 111 the 6th inning. State Teachers college tnlS spun!!;, but s its head again;.;t po tom of Wayne, wefe III Bundl \ ,ill be held i Jayne m July and hand in the county as the demand N€xt Sunday Laurel plays at has accepted a feHbwship t.vith ('I ,iGlc of 111(' rail. We wadlcl ad- was 111 Wisner N/.r. Luedcrs i sl1 s th )se lllterested , has not been large. Anyone wlsh- I':rnf'rson, Wayne at Pender and Harvard Lll1lverslty divimty scnool \ is that th(' l('sultant stinW11. of Rev, Hilpcl t'::-; kxL was from lln , ' Pltll'jl,llllg to St'c Gf'ant DaViS or 'I mg a large quantJly IS asked to Wmslde at HoskinS. In CambrIdge, Mass, The seho:.Jlls mil certaIn tu fall the Gem's;s HI, "F01' dpst thuu I llmse notIfy Agent Chet Walters so that V/ayne team has made a good the oldest and finest of its kind in str ngf'I"s g,ll ments shoultl Ib I'C- and unto shalt thou retuln,' J"I. f provislOl1 can be made, reoord but deserves more encour- America. nll) PLll1TIPUy, I The "Hock, of u.r lve rot",: L'o,llnty agt;ment from local people., For Mr. Dohrmann willleat'e -x ,x· "x· I Ages" and God to I Atten'd i 'Pi B.. W k Ap II to Include thi;, reason a ticket campaign is tember tu st"8rt fourryears' worh on TI Tlree'" MIS, HIlp('rt jildyed "Lal'- ' "f(..; flu ee PY ::.taTtmg today under directIOn oJ. hiS Ph. D,; ar{d he1will study un- r care of the bUlS: f W It Id t Lafld l'n Dl·Stl'I'Ct w. p, Thomas, Ihe aIm being '0 "cr tl'e able lulela"e of JulIUS for nste,ld, 1t' should be UT dd- go." Yc aync ('mil y IS represen l;' a t 'U,. t:Io L,lly M 'I I S 'g I I nnlHl'Il 4-H "reek It) Lmcoln thl" An applleat,'on of farmers I',· sell 150. TI'ough ,"eather has been' !Seeyle B,xler. Mr. Bixler, whose stU)dlthE'VarenOangelS,Oflay- . <11' un"cgCl'll,{;Jug1- " 'I !l' ' " ful i'lnd have, no ense tel' o! FreCl'l Bernald vons(,g-j by Esth1r and Helcn Schroe- Garfield and Hoskms precmcts for unfavorable at, home games, the grandfather was the first preSIdent of hmm, It IS not necess' 17 d0 f:::l\' gam so ething to displease t-hem lh 01'- ""I.tl',ve-,.t ,., IV, .... ',",'. S'I" .....15 b.,p- Ul'an PIerson,' who ,'oee,ved a t/l'p 1 I ff [ td H d ' de to make them mad Idan- ' , "ll <. ,., I ,"" will be heard in the oca 0 Ice <:< The committee has desIgna e philosophy at Brvar. ge T1wy are already A tilled and conflrmed m tlte Luth- gIven by the SIOUX City ! the district July 1 at 2 o'clock. June as baseball day in Wayne. Ted is a member of the FiJ;st bu 1'13 idea of regularity is to r atch erun faith, MIss VonSeggern mov- Yiud::; ,cnmpany. for uutstand:ng In addition to the game with Em- Presbyterian church in Wa:"Tle and a feHow-especi2dly a stran er- ed: with her mto WinSIde work III the pIg Uub, Marian K IS f I .. I Extensioll Off ice erson, the band will play and races taught Sunday school classes or, Jpe pomls of, hi,s ar te an Is Advertisi g To Serve Workers will be staged. Ihe past year. . I I t'r'" i Deceased wns a member or the news repOl'tlllg for Highland L8S- TBS k To e ssed Farmers wishing help and peo- Contrast Is Shown BRIEF'INDEX +=:, St. Paul's Luthcr<lll ChUl ch in,'Wm- sics club, and !Bunnif psburn, win- 0 e pea e pIe desiring employmentlon farms 0 eel it, satisfied. He re- IblY Chamber of, Com boqrrjj are asked to contact the., farm ex- In Army IJ.1aneuvers Section ne v ss himself and 1'epeatstua Iwol'ker rt th: It}eets next Motday tvem g when tension office, This arranger,ent An instructIve contrast between Ppaaggee Sholel. Ifu anee. At tJ:tis jun tUle the 'I I I N h N b , , ld b h I r- VonSeggel11 11S bY' work in gi , s' room I' roject. About art ea t e raskans Wi! one of the mat ers t be taken up wa:; made when representa ives transportatIOn of the first World Leslie. Northwest Wayne. wo: an, Y:'I 'I ht:jf f<ilther, Bernald 10, VonSe 'ern 300 I s are I attendance. Be H nored at Pierce will be the a sign at in..! from Wayne and Dixon counties 'war and modern anny maneuvers, ,Page Fow--Editorials.. f j i ,\ ofl a brothttr, jr" S nday, June 22.! tersection of hIghways 27p and met recentl,y at Wayne county filmed by the Chrysler company in gress. H r:ses musi'be fed, wa e, a,ct oifl wtsner, two ,slsteb, Mrs. Le,l ora Plan fOI Mef' l'ng about 14 miles Isouth, 01 W,ayne. court to discuss the farm cooperation with the war depart- P ",.':-<:!<vo...i-.. 'I It h ld b ' f . '\', labor situation in I both counties, age IV.. --.........,.."'''''· c rrtee.' ,s ou e c t1e, ':l y of, Mfnneapolts, and I, r:i. . Of F rm"t s Unl'on ' ment. was shown Kiwan,ians Mon- p Six Wakefield' South- ,b IJfe 111 mmd, that dangerl pom s Marie Kamoni of Pettlcbone . . N W dR A ·v"'d Farmers have fOund it to day with the compliments of Al- W;kefield. 01 , "esh ,'n ,'Is hE' 'feet th " ...J ' ' ° or I e"el e get help when they need it Dixon ' L' i" n r m'O er and a Miss tt- ,Wayne cou ty 1'la'mers 'Union 0 R t M d fred Fisher. "The {\rmy, on Page Column. ,emIly ,a mule bas tr 111, preceded her Itl death. 'I, hold 11he tHi L d quarterly _ n 8- a f( Wheels" is the title of the filn1. Page Eight-Northwest Wak - ""fer of fr.om the The cousins se/ved as eeting June 12, at' 1:30 o'cloclt at N d hi d b ' ' A IdS th t Wa e L 'd I \ t b " 't Woo°newsdOary o"a t'he,::een"eqUreeCset'VetUb counly AAA committees. fie1 - ou eas yn." ,- os COl 18 re a Ions e,... barel's. ',I t e city hall n Wi s de, All mem- ,.- ' .11/7 t B 1 t AU La Is .f rmer and townsmari' at· I 'I bel'S alad frie1dS ar eleome. transfer $7,806 WPA funds, allo"" OlS ure rougTI! gan vanS: iion 1 ee,'ssarily extend tb far, 'ftl" Df'O'1I"eSS ISIIMad ':" H, Pet,ers, jf. is se r tary. eated'for lhe park to th" In Showers Here P 0 a ·Women also Appearance of a ne -';1 rye " I Wayne county FSA officers and age n...-:- lay, draw. 'I' ·In COlinty' new orthlof towf/.. the district supervisor for NYA in Showers' falling in this vlcinity Class. qrad,ua!€d.. MeI1 0rial , l The applkatiop. is sbon to be serlt this area ·were present. Orville brought about ,5 01: an ill't:'h of Service;, I ntment. A fr,tendly. feell gad 4-H pl'ogrfm In W Ye for WPA gran't fbr irnprovmg Ziggafoos of Norfolk. presided. moisture Friday and Sa1urday and Page Days. y r 1 ", cu ty is gettjng started Wayne fair I All agencies and business firms about .15 of an inch Sunday and east 'Wayne. No:r:t,h\y\est el\le an ygly thrust fr,om bar - t Chet Wa ter'-' ,8 L M d Th nt was IDllch ,I" ."ard creatures ed 0.1, ,ger,enronme'"1IhaOn y I are aske9 to cooperate by seeing on ay. e amou Wayne. I , : - -:, ' III f tr ," Plan Radio Program. that Ie wanting work make heavier in outlying districts. Page Schoq,:rs:: a ng or s I' Y groups wlsh ng to W 'I' , ,. I 'I ayne COll -ex ension servIce this cont c\. Farmers can also Collects, Old Papers. : I ,* * :1'* : are asked t'O see lim, 'I dlSb1lct se r,etary-treasur- has charge 0 the 'arlio program leave thEfir ,namesl for help, Other Attend Grand Lodge. Page I , the pUcl ea od, I . 'I er, ?nd Lusretia eflrey, Wayne. over WJA,G, June 6 from employownt eont'lets can also be L. W. McNatt. W, S, Bressler am! Wakefield, 1 , h6 pigs must be giver ,ra Nfood, ',Plan coult Session. . 1eonduetor, '" 1.15 to 1.30, "" ' made this office. ·Fran!, Korff were in OmBha PI,p,e "I "ti Us and 'r C 'pltens '., :Equity se"ion! of district eou'tl J J' 'J-.> ,L'.c.d Ir' 'I <loy and WOOne,day inr ,)N'akefi9<L,; ',' , , I, 'c' ", u t be sho fed set for June 6' 1: s ... .8 Grand lodge AlvUlT Page n the day ·r,')1 :1 IL., C, e;r has bf'!en ap-I Ray.H,'Su hq is iLl Wlth The Miss"Mary EI- J ,I I run t be gathcl : and;1 +"It's, A. l1\ iiointed for undulcnt I fev r at ,is home helle, ,len Wallac ,who SUffered a $twk.c 'Compllmed Mr. Worff and VlSl.ted. ,wayne'jAl1011a. 1 , , 11 - tCuuUllued Q ' err lh FiieltlO,nt/Memorial da. ,'Omaha Aid!. H:l'-B 11. , t II wr d I r' h goo K Iff' . t f " "" ' '" I: 'j " 'I I I was 110 so V. . 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Page 1: newspapers.cityofwayne.orgnewspapers.cityofwayne.org/Wayne Herald (1888-Present)/1941-1950... · Accepts.Fellowship , To Harvard School Depattment Receive. S $260 froo, Onl Of Letters

Accepts.Fellowship ,To Harvard School

Depattment Receive. S$260 froo, Onl

Of Letters " .

In response 'kt~3~~~1"~ ","!t..hpledge cards- sen.t to .arm~rs ask­mg for subscriptIons to buy a trretruc\ll: to servqayne rural arei':.the local fire department Tuesdayevening reported 42 respons':'"with pledges totaling $~60:

The department is anxious toprOVIde thl;i serVice and urge;;farmers io return their pledges as,

soon as pmibte.The depa tent Tuesday €lede1

Senator W, ~ Crossland to hOTl­orary mem e~ship in the group, .

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•~ F&~lIlf:t"I",,;o .... 'E',1'1' R,"AIL'D, 14::~~:~n:I' ~o Be Inyi~ed ,to Take Ovei'l'~l~;;;~;;f~~;~==::~":i;#;::===J-.~~~~~k~;~J~~;l;1\J'iii'i~~I;;~~'~I~~:;';;:'::~~':::;:ll~:~:::.:::=~~~~~,~~~~r~~~~~I" .'I! Jo'b of .Runnlp.g WaYlle fO~t• One ,Day, Ac,cort;l'i~ to ASKA" TH jSDAY;I J NE N MBER FfVE

Chamber of Comme~ e - -'--7-~

, 'ReeiprocaUn"i~atioh :uite It" n for Re ~ion 'G 'I B C~'Old .). , '~ISo' f---• ' L N' W d k rgumfln ay e I S "SOULML£MGEERTTEORMBEF~Rl upervisors 0"~" 'I ikely- o,sy 00 ec· \ • l /!nfe CCOlolelglee.gl,fnAi lWul1lmh''anve' r ' ",I era -'Way~eLike H 'lne. I Til.' V' . 't 0 ~ d C :;J Jfn , H d h I ON MONDAY, JUNir9 Do t . ~ P' k 'd'

':' A Chal~lbetrbf Comme,cei com' n nlS I Inl y , , d ,ruere In ase r 'ons and pomeqpming Fri4ay, 0 ea C 00 IS rIC~ IC etmttee al npunces that .fJI"mers )-- 'RAINS v rYing~1 fr light, I I f'-~ 'I I J O. ,A s~ecial ~ulletin is ~e-! -- I N~:m~;~::~' o/~neei~a:~wIll be 111 Ited 10 to 1un th town etc Cam., and Conservation "neh'rheo,wl oevres .lnOormt ere'lsi' heabnraaS~ Supre ~ Curt Is Fjvorable ing .iss.ued and wihJ1be sent to},all WJ.YDe Principal IS Elected Board, Asks £'r,'adication of

J I If! The one day tna "gels I' ~I • ,. p.lu t. The progr~m a~lan ed ers college will start, and en-on U Y I - '"'I Service ComDlet rWork ka Friday ni ht, ne rlU, rter of T h f 'A' t ' uperihtendent bi. Board 11 t t d t I Three Acres of' Weeds and~!lll be expected, as we to c~ude, 0 M ,'IF ..1_ an inch was r:Cor edT y the 0 e e r1nE'o .MiC Jon no will il3cluae re~istration f om , ro men lS expec e 0 equato shape poll¢leB of the mw l~lpall n any a lllll, s, t ' !nvolvin~ Lot~. ab ut 9 to 11 in tha morning Ind I At Wakefie,d. that of any recent year. Stu- I Fifteen P~r Cent. 'iJ gauge at .. tll, 8t te '! ational c t· t 11' L (Jenis wlll be mostly frdmgClvelfiment nO. Chamber. of Com-I Wlnslde CCC camp recently bank here. bOlllt.5 df an inch Nebra ka ~uprJme court ,this n~nhO:~I~o~o~or th~l~at~e~~~~~:~ teacher ranks-those reglster- Wayne county ~ced eradicatio!1mette, and tinect details of com-I completed 33 woodland plantll1g;:, j'ell Sal'lrda n"g~t, e,lo',ng Ihe I week OIJered' oral argu';Ient upon I 'I ' b h t b' dlstnct lS now in rlharge 01 a board1 t tutl lS Wheth I thel ' h ' '" rno her-daughter gr~dU<.ltetol s u- log 0 reylew ranc es a e lh- '1mCIC1H I?S! or, 6n faun" hflvlng qoopelatlVe record fo1' ay. T tal') Wayne t, e, mo lon, for ~~hea~l g ~f the de te>. Teas and inf~rrnal eep ~s eluded in the following year's of five SlJpprVlsors elected Monday

I lllVltatlOlljiWtll 18,:illlt In m re or Llgileemellts IWlth tl~e tamp and for the mon h wa 2.15 inches. Cl~y s ca e InvolVing d,s9os,tIon of of lasses and clubs IuTill b hel1rih teaching or to take advanced e\'E'ning when lantl·owners met atItss bUSH e,ss only a tl'lal wm de1-l Staoton soil' consc-rv,at Ion dlstnct. 'rl,ol a,noun excoeds't e raln- let Id nd I' f '" d . k ded' . the court house toorgani"'e. AllV t t tb I b '<.' 't P op I' ~ so u £or :11x,. ore-, th afternoon, After the levening wor nee In securmg scho- ' ...tenmne" ISIll'lf pa~ \CIPa~i WI: These WcltdlandS ale un the f,lil of May, 1940,1 byln arly an closure pl'Oceedlt~gs. ,Tl1Ie mat,ter ba quet, the day I~loses I' with a lastlc degree~, Summer students procedure' will be directed by theof course be i\l O\VC 0 se Lmer ' fal'Jn~ uf 0 Ivcr Clock{11' William inch, Mois ure (ff 5,~ inches under c nSld~[jatlOn IS ~he actiOn da ceo I I have had ; professlOnal exper- board on whIch wiU always b~ one

. chandise ~H::':urdlIl'g to the 0 tSld I Hamm, Con e~tlCtlt LlJq in~urdncc here dUring Aphl' s rpassed in whic the ,ITaxpayers' League I I ience and arc bent on lrnprov- from, each of fl\"d distncts in theappraisal 0lf \dlues, arad t~us t I Cq, (two fa n sj, elltf l"eon, Wal- that ot the 'ame ImOjl~* 111 any Iand C. ,Hen~rickson cjhallenged 'I ~- , ing the1r abilities. They are not c01.m~ Dlstncts Ideslgnated andplecipltatc :;t;wtlin'g bill'gain~. I' tel' A. Cartren eT, or-Ted Hw ct, M1's, YPLlr siIf'Cc ceeping tge local tbc·,validlty 8n:d regUlarity of. the ffl'cI'al- Sb"e :I'n" Investmg m further educatIOn :supervIsors electep Monday are

_: I - * * .J<. '!I FnerierH;ka D a II g b e'l g, It'VIJ:,l l'ccurd began in ,1914'1 Nearest cIty s sale of tots to Dqn Wight- 6 jmt for fun, They mean bUS1- ~hr:('~JI~or:In:~e~j:'n,Wlbbt~or, sDael~~~,The farmer-merchant fiJ~ o~~ c.;·rd\'es, r'al!Il Spbtt@rbcI,Alfrecl'approachtu It w~s in Apnl of man. I ' ne"s, and w1ll be here to denve .. , ,~

d I I j , elM ' M ., d jiM l I G Two, Garfield. Chapin and westf.y must wlcatlc liS J.c:e It ,.Jye ow, r~: mJnJean ~ye a- lY~7 when ".22 i chb fell. Ac- B(jlthjLldges~ndistrictlcoLlrthad ayas V roor the mn-t pOSSible benefIts fromsmiles \vhile keepwg cus~ ~ordr lOtz, Mrs. MJtlllte Mi.llOtZ ;.lnd Mr~. COl'dlllg to he Sate; IatlOnal's app~oved the is:~le, Argunjleht of the ~ I, then effort. W<:Iyne 15 accus- ~~I:e;iI-;d;:~S~'Hil~~~~kAanndd€I~~~iwell in haud below tre sL/,l1facc Llsetta Gutzman, Gml sCllon'l gauge, 9,03- mch s ~e~ during matter is set fqr Septemlber 15. H,. ~"': I tamed to college students - to half of Brenna, W~. Riggert. Four,'fhis ","'Ill reqUlre powdrful self H;plph Becl{.enhaucr, Thomas Mc~ the i\1'st five m nths ,pf this E. $Iman IS a~torncy f9r defcnd- CI 1m of Wm. : J,o*sop I~ W~ya~~eCI~y' I;i~~d:~'h~}~~,in~~a~it'~:I c!Jangll1g student groups - and Le."lte, Plum Cre,k and east halfcontrol. Just <.l few customers ben Guire, H. E, Slman, David Ree;;, 11· year as co par d wrn 6.52 ants., : I aken Under diris ment' II> it feels deeply the fllend1Y 111- of Brenna, E, P, Qaq.uwe; Five, Lo':'

'on bUYllllg l'verythmg below ~:cos, D. MilicI' (t;~vo farm:;), G~~tav K~l'- Inches dun g th,e sam, penodl, The ~'igh Cou1"t in Mar~h render- In L,'ncoln ue'g' y.,' I te~ supermtendent of WakefIeld terest w hIe h It man'(f~sts, gan, Hunter and ..!.ast balf of Str'a-1 '11 "1 ,," I th F' I I' hi 'II Y a :,c 001 Monday. Mr, Childs 15 a '"

~~~ ,WI pIO"C (i e:;:;OIl 'In tpa~ nc 'I iJ , 1'<111('5 0 mdIl,l'\ dO r- last yca!, I wa* Jt.ln~ ot 1941) ed a d'cislOrl IPi.lftlally reversmg ~ t' cI grJ.duate of Wayne State Teachels Wayne welcomes I thc army of han. Clare BusklGk. Rlggert' andThe OCL'd$lOnai sho'ppct who ~how ke, Herbert bJel'kc", Art WClchcllI- that nl'odUc cl eaVle t mOlS- h ~ d I I f L' 1 'W ijl newcomelS and trusts the sca- Eu kl k f ' S h'J .' t e dlst 'let cau 't fll1 lI1gMThen the 1e appea {) I U. ov, m coliege and received hiS master's ' s r serve, Of one year, a ssymptoml:, oi bUyll1g d dresl:i, bLI thlCll, Art I an, jr" Henry Sydow, tun:-, one tOl'l:1 oln June .3 ,supl'em~ court eld that ightman K JOhnsOl~ from tI e refusah of son wili pl'll\e bdth pleasant and Anderson fori two amd Caauwedcesn't e U It, <:ilkl' tryillg.un haH I~Urold BUI!twhi::itle, Walter Nelson, bnnglng a famf,<jll of 31,9 Il1ches holds ~ood and veltd tItle to the Sf tC' Auditor Ra,'I1 John*onl· clOd ~~:~~: f~'J~; ::::~t~~,~V~~~l~~~:a~~~ and'profltable. [or three, thelr t~rrns being deter-the gHrr~ll'nt$ In ~t(}ck. and non Daniel J, Wolverton, Wi.lH~l Chace ,it thIS plac(>, Th¢ fat I was much lots bUr the tl~lc If> s';j;ie-et to u' 5e t'etary FI'ank M;3Jn:h' tq ho~or a ~ mmed by lot. This board will me-etch<:ll<ll1tly saying she wW 1.00' a,nd Rollan'd Spence. - larger Jl1 (ther [)arts jf north- paving tax lJen',whlch t e city had w' rrant for $1,386

1WhICH

rJOlhnson frrflm Harvurd university at Bo - soon to select its: officers,

I I I I I A I 1 "2 "-0 I d toh, Mr. Childs has mstructed h e S p . daroune R1C pel' lap:'. re urn, Wl, pproXlffia e' y u ,uJ i l'ces an east Nebl" ska, causi * disas- agreed to extl~gulsh. Because of ~l' 1m!': he should b paid for ,serv- A resolution ipassed Mondaycause Stl • C aggrav,ltlon, but 'nev' I~hl'ubs were planted by! the CCC tJ'ous flno,to' Hi I some Isections, sum I regulan~lcs rC'ial-dmg con- m as gnVl'rnur while for' er:Gov- several years, ummer erlO decl8rcs the Canaidlan thistle, Ruo'l-

[h I Ih ' 'I! th" '5 '[ tl .... 'J I ~ R L C h' t h M1SS Mildred Fn<,bie of EIgm,er e eS1 c expepcllce ~ ee s on camp IS,Y<.:UI·. orne (l 1c"e notably at om1'r. The total for fum' 1m of t~c shence's sale to ;,rlO,r , ., oC' .ran was u, ,f'f t e sIan knap weed, pihdweed, pen;:n-tf, disal~poJOtmen~ and toughe tlce.\> clnd phrub" were used to ld- JUlle li:lsl ~ar als recotlded here the cit trustee, the waving tax"' It was tHk€'1l un,ckr a vlsrment ~~:~C~~t~ds;~l~ofr::~h~('~~~~~~~ To Start Soon nlClI p'-"Pp€'rgress; leafy spurge andonc·s hL~nall flbel. The i{'11?W wh ,Ip~ant the, 1940 woodl<l!nds th'lt Was 6,81 lIlches,I Wh'11e 'the flood lien has not b¢en extlnglHshed. ~ f'1:~na,YolbnY. TD,:selrll,d"JtcUnda', t "i'o'ovaedl~ education at regular ml2C'tll1g Mon- puncher vme as jweeds which theis meas red lor u tlew SUIt an were damqlgcd uy the c~lly fl cc~c caused s'l'lnu~, damage the i ~ '~f g , district Will aim \0 eradicate, Spe-

'- If ," r The s retn court found that f I I d' "1 d<iy, Miss FnsblC attended Yank- .5then clh n;gcs his nunc! wi be rill' IClist fall, , heavy rain ',111 ~t tl~at tIme was 1· n r ormer y IV!" ,In .; p ne, "I Two V is i t in g Inatruc tors cial emphaSIS wil be gIven to rtu-but val able lf1 k~'('plTlg seoslbil - Some trpcs WCLe plantpd iq guI- VItal to tl1e oPtodUlCtiOtl of an ~~~s c~~ ~~:h~~l:~df~~ t;~~~;rf~~: In the claim filc¢j the ~ieutenant b~~'~~o~~~~g:t ~:~ll~:~. ~~~v~~s~t~e:~ Will Join Faculty for dIng the area of ~jndweed,ties fro lapsing 111, to dull letharg . lied waWqways or watel'~V;lY::; that unusually ~bun ant small grain I r g l\'ernor "eeks pa~ fOlii some 80 lSupervisors were authorizkd

C' 01 ,tax s, th,at Wlghtmalr. paId the d 'ys he "se,·,'ed' s goy ,'no,' be- t aching In Elgin a"d Superlo,' N· k TThe ex!eptlOnal <!u"tomer, who ~ may be s~1bJected to .sf;jvell' clq- crop. ' ~'. . ~ - ", Ine-wee erm. Mon,day to have every farmer erad-f('arful the grocl'r w111 keep Olt Slon. Other tl'et'S were lpldnted llJ ~'_~~_./I amount which Iwas tl'lie reasonable teen June 17, 1930., -1;1.1) Novem- MISS F'n"ole take" the place of leate a mll11mum,of three acres orof theid ' wtll act~l hellj~ and! thele irregular pr steep fwlds ~or wood-'" -~ value land th* Wightman h~lds b r 23, 1940. He tlontelciS that he MISS Loreen Lll1dburg who ac- Wayne State Teachers college aliI! he has less than that amount~ few gray hall'S.. which w~ll Ie lots to pr~lduce posts, !fuel an!d F ' I' g,06d tItle to .tl~e propehy subJect as entitled tq the pe Idiem paY cepted a posltlOn In Jowa, summer tet m of rune weeks starts of bindweed on his place. A farm-happll l'eft'ned tn m redallJ g lumber. M<lny too were planted ~s orm1r ,~o~'a to the tax Ilen'l hlCh the goverrIJOl- e..!eives for Bilb allowed mclude the f01l0w- next Monday WIth registratIOn be- er haVIng: mote tu,an three acres ofII. ' " Ih tt· r ' 't isg' gmnmg at 7,30, Classes will be L~

1:1 'and dis 'usslng the occa~ion en r - wmdbrakb for tarmsteaqs or feecl- DeclSlon to i e ma er IS 0 e ch day he actedlas" ],ernOL He . bindweed lB asked to eradicate ~5

~:' cuning ,U1l11VI'1'Sal'ICS, I~ 1S rfcor - lots and at tI;e same tinie provld~ 'Re I'dent,' 'DI' es statewide im~rtance bec;ause on p csenteCi the dann to t.he state General control: E~ward Sey- ~~I~I~~e~~~ra~~ro~~r;;: ~ra~l~a~~~ per cent of this ~!uring the ~urrent

I",' ec11hatllorr~ B, C ,,{'erta~n so ,call d wood for 'Post(s, fuel anl:l lumber" the outcome pends the legality a dl~or who re'fused t it,sue amour, $100; Northw~steln Bell season. Each f~er will use his

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I tl d " f t 'd tn t I f d Tel_ephone compan", $125,' Mli- p<lrtly reserved.~~fl~;~): 1~~~tytl~~lgl~a~)\\I~lf/~~t~: ~~:~ha~o~~:.:n~: ~:~:L: ~~~~,l:C fro, ~ . ~hl~~u~a:~es ~fe~le~~~qpbse~ro~erb; t <I:~~I~r~..~en It. e lcre tl( I'e use burn & Scott Co" 63c. Dr. Raymond Bryan, assistant ~~:.l 1~sc:~~~~as ~t:~Jr~~~~et~~

"~' good 0, thelt' SQul.,,', The expenen 'C The tret'-s and shl ub.cl planteJ 'Funeral Rite

11Con~ucted at ~nunt(,lpalltles 'In SImilar manner, The mHtter involves d question InstruCtlOnal serVIce: World professor of educatiOn and dlrec- WIll likely use thlorate,~d on

~. "! '-f S ~ W d' 1f r c~ B ked t t $797 Ed t(;r of teacher trallllllg at Wesleyan ",of fal PIS l!l wlestlmg,wLth tralfl,'e thIS year consIsted u1 "lcell ash, ewar nes ay or I a consQtutional law, !:ltated Cl<ll'- 00 o,,,rea mg es •. ; w, large areas cultivation prob-e 'nl S t t t' I college, Salma, Kan" Will be a VI,,- d 'in tow I Will be 1I tjl'eat soul phmi.l- cQlttonwood, Amcrlcan t'1m, hdl'J.t- Mrs. Fr d Hil ert. r!'1U,'O Jllile Q"ota~ e Ice DaVIS, altor'1E'Y fOil the lieu- cymour, ranspor a ton c larges d ably be the. favored metho Agentlant al d -burnJshelr, It WilllIJnC*'l:.. berry, black locusr, hlllWY lucu'St, I no ~ IU. ~ t nant governor, Lawi prq'vides (Contlnued ,,11 PH;ge Five) itor Instructor m th,e edue-atton e- Chet Walt~rs and the sup rv~s-:

M F d H' t 54 f 1 I' p8rtment at W,ayne this summer. f I th t hI t II b ilable~I cate s If-rf'~tJaint'w)li€h c111s r Rlusslan mulberry, RUSS1'1l1 olive', rs, re lper, ,ormery G· 'f C . t t Rt the lieutenarAt govejrnor shal C Qff... I He arnved Wednesday, ee a c oraeWI ea a

r mt:ch 1,00ul<:J.ge~ t * I ;,' I, ~~~l~e~~iell~~a~,~~~J,C';'h~~: ('~~~l~,: ~~o~;~~i\tIP~~~ ~()~;ik ~~~~~~ Ivelli or oun y t ~:nO~~~t t~~fic;~vl:r~~~ntd~rt~~ Ollnty lela S Dr. Frank Gracey of Meriden, at :~~~~~:~:Ci~~~es~adeMOnd~Y

I', d' d '. ~lft('r [I hnef Ilh~E's.s, Ftlrieral serv- testate or is dlsabled.fPPosition COll\'elle itt Waylle Conrr, Will assist in the art de- prOVides for assessment of %c an

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"""1',: : In ue and happy cO~'r~latitn, san cherry, honeysuckle an 111dC, Ices were held' Wedn~stiny after- Six YJoung Men Will Report \ as based on th~ clal that the partment. The family ,arrived acre for support of the district fortr WIl I en will lik..ely be'invlited~to The w~odlands Will be~fencedl by noon from the I;.utheranl church in Next Tuesday at Omaha overnor could be cbn 'acted by Tuesday, the district for the next two years.go mt rural areas and mantge 1e tbe camp dUring the summer Sewa~·d, Bu'nalIw8s.alsp]there. T ..n. t leptJone wh~n he was~away and Large Number I1xpected to ~ I This amounts to 40c p-er 160 acresfii\rms for one day. The 'UTft' 111 ml~~t~s so tha! the tr~eS!and s:u~b~ Mr. and Mr

1s. Hilper~ wned and For ralnl g. n some occasions his absence did Attend Program June 18 Pender. Winside! each year,

'!: II ~~o:l J~t~l:, te~~1fi~~e c~~t~a~j~~, ~~m firm~~~.~:1~1s ~~se;,~~a\~+ ~~~~~~~a~1~g i~~a ;:1 s f~~oe~~: to ;v:;;;~Z~~~ ~~~o~~':: ~~ :~~ '~:n:~fe~~~~e ~O~~~di~e~~~\ ~~; At Local Hotel.' L d' B b' n eo~~enf.~ui'J,e ~::~\~:s ~~n~~~corn 111 be geIlleltallYPver~t U at t~~s ~ p~o ec rom IVe:; ace fall. They had ade ~er home in selective service and a quota <Jf onstitution declalres ,th1tt absence " More than 100 county officials ea m ase r temporary committee 'having

, tIme, ut cuWttg hay and S ,II T IS,wd1 give the youflg seed~mgs Seward since. rs. i pert, who four for Jun~'17. f the executive 'calIS for service from northeast" Nebraska are ex- (C:onUnued On Page Five)ij gralll ill be in brder. Th re ~re ~~ch:hCet~O gro~ andJlrlePlac~ old was born in issouri eaves her Young m~n to enroll June 10 are '! the li,7utenantl go~erpor. giving pected here Wedne~y, June 18, Wayne and Winside Ga~' Is

no at iridal cooling plat1ts in 1he ee as ey rna ure, lUS a per- hu",b"nd and s veral r thers and ' d 1m the powel'S duties and elnol when problems of common interest Scoreless Till Sevent Sum I" Subdcribe'(lfields Nature attends to tlt jpb, ~anent woodland shou d be estob- . t Lester Knott, Virgil Lin ah1, Lu- 'f--- - 1. ClI G

1 l-.l llshed ,IS (t:" I ~ mur L·Sveile, Elmer Buss, Alvin ments of the oUice.!' will be considered. Clerks, com- Inning Sunday. , T T k p' h'and i is not a 'fays so a eeaj e . ,Mr.~nd Mrs.j Paul I ilpert of Willers and Gilbert Appel. mISSIOners and treasurers will be 0 rue nrc aseto co Iml no olie would $ ggl"t. Passes Suddenly ASltoonfdt'-"IBtenad1ed)1 ,lhTeese,r mlcess' A new volunteer ",ho will be hoir to Appe~r ,in the group, Lun<;!>eon al Hotel Pender and Winside hO'dl theAmbl ~a,)('E's could be stati nedl at __. f "'. Stratton will be followed by speak lead m the Big Six baseball Ie gueconv nient places for the 0tasllon, called June 17 1: Rl!lbert Coats Here In .oncert 109 and roundtable dlscU6S10n. - following Sunday games to w~lch

* * * I i ~d~m~lbOtt~el~ lo, the bqu~tap ar~ I .Chapel choir, a capPf'lla .chorus Otto Wllley of E;artll1gton, Is Pender defeated Laurel 4-0, 'fIm-Th n as the solar orb !b~'jnS At WI~nside Ho....e rfo B~ 0,r'" I Ilized H

reeld J hay, J~ ~r H a~ rom Capitol univedity Colur.tbuc;, preSident, and Floyd GIiffm cf Side beat Wayne 8-1 and Emerson

I I to de~('end and lJl~~U er III Q 0' Ranson an a ~ ~sep W a1~' hio, will appear at W yne C~lege Pender, is secretary. defeated Hoskins 17-1. Pender:and:;1: lies $1fl·~per:l. appetlv~s ,re= ~ I I we:~~~:s :~ed J~dnae~ A~v~~ audItorium Thur~day, unc 1 ,oS The offIcials usually ,meet, in Wmside have 3wins and nol de-limin l'y to turning f0ragelove~! to Serv~ce8 ArEi Conducted ~or .Plan Horst:1shoe 1 Jtitching Thomas. • th~ first number of tre su ,mel' Norfolk. At the last SCSSlOn held feats to their credit; Wayne, 2 finsdou s of mosquitoes andl gn~lts, Mi~,LiIlY,M,' Vonl~eggern Contest i~ WaiYte for entertammcnt cOllr~e,1fhe chair of there Oakland and Wayne- extenB:~ and 1 defeat; Emerson, 1 wto:andchor swill 5e done, COWSIWII~be t W d Ch h J I d 1 b d • -------- 16 men and tV°feo isl said to be ed illvltatlOns and it was deCided 2 defeats; Laurel, no wms aad 3lo\\[i g impatH.'ntly in the'1a~tu,§s, '1081 e ~rc.. u y e e rit_on. Number of Permits the fmest sin Ing ~rganizat!on 'to meet here. defeats. )and's duty i~ apptOached, xtr me MI~S Lllly VonSeggek'll, 5'1, pass- All intclest¢d' in Iplaymg soft I d. FY among the Lut efan [colleges of -------- In the Sun.day game betweencaut' ~1 will be re~U1red ~( peljrrut ed awny ~uddcnly Salllldij.Y l've- u;:ll1 or In :;p(~ns'ormgl lbcal teams ssue III '-.Jounty the east and is t u/ing the west to Cousins Honored Wayne and WiJlside no scoresthe '~lIm<.lls tn dlffet'entl;~e :be- ning at hl'l' horne lt1 Wlnslde, She arc invitt:'d bi A. F~ Lueders to The state patrolman who w~s the PacifIC coast,. i In L,·ncoln Clltb were made until the 7th innIng.tWE' d the gre('n of the fi l~s M'll1d h~d not fl'\t well III ~~e m()l nmg mQet at the Clt hall t/hIS Thursday here Tuesday to grant driver's Then Wayne scored I and WinSIdethe ·tr<lnge intrusion of hUI1han btlt went about her work as 'llsuill. cv¢nmg <.It 7:4 ,It IS roped at that permits, had the bu1aest day for Is Elected at I,iUsk. Melvin Sahs and Warren Sahs 4, Wmslde scored anDther 4 in theverd re, Once 111 corrals or st~ll1- Her fother, Bernard VonSeggern, tUllc to orga lZC spveral local some tIme in Wayne county. He Elwayne Fleett'0od, Who arrhred 'were initiated mto Tn-K club, 8th.cien', the cows mUl'jt bel'11011'ed. fo~nd h{'l' unconscIOus in the rome te191s. issued about 60 licenses in the one home May 23 frdrrt hiS fchool work honorary agronomy orgal1lzatlOn, In the Hoskins-Emerson game,This must be done dn th pr per arid summoned J1('lgh:bors .<'lhd U Several tow~s WiS~ng to form a d8y.,For the c;omm~ six months he m Yutan has been Ielected to at the college of agnculture 111 Hoskms scored 1 run m the 4thslde of an animal to avo d 'b' mg doctor. M1Ss VO!1Scgg¢ln dId not soit ballleagu,;. h'nd r presentatives WIll have a changed d~te, probably teach mu'slc next year, 111 Lusk Lmcoln last Thursday evenmg, JIlnmg. Emerson scored 4 in theI ' I d' , t t If I I ' ., r WYO,', [' I 1 2 Ih 3 d 4 the 4th 2 In\lC{ lIlto t1e ncx CfJJn il rc~aln :consclous!1css :aJlc passee a1, Wakeflelili IMon~ay evenmg the second FrI~.~~.th month. s, 10 e r, to ,

ther lOIre any ca,]ves m pr()ce~J' of a\jluy t~at C\cn,jpg at ~.30, wl~en the mat 'r,was discussed. As I I Bait Is Available the 5th. 3 ttl the 7th and 2 in thebE'in t \I"cElll('d, the ::-:t,rao. el', I III IFuneri:ll sei,\r!ccs }VCI'C held t1H~ state lead I' ~uuI~Unot be pres- T~ T C t F 8th,h'lv' to 'I"Sl<;t by puttll1g ~ fl gel' Wiedlle~day afternoon 1-t 1:40 at the r\l~ 1 et Iv,; II b 11 d ,II' ,I, 0 olin y armers Pender held Laurel scoreless in. 't 'th <. If', tl d Ii th h 1'd t 2 f SI P l' L e, anot lJ;'r, Je I 109 1 e ca e Poison bait for grasshoppers is the Sunday encounter. Pender Ted Dohrmann, who was gradu-111 n 1 e eel S mou 1;m P, e orne Bil a ' rom , au s u- sq n for thlSfurpos~, Ic::lf 8, be:Hi. mlo the pail bilk" the ran ;church III Win~lde. Rev. H, , ,... I: available at John Kay's elevator. made 1 score in the 2nd. I in the ated With distinction from Wayn~Thi IS easy enough until thefcalf M, Iillpel't and the Hj"cox service Jf'\ horsesho ~P1tc~mg contest Only a small am(lunt IS kept on 5th and '2" 111 the 6th inning. State Teachers college tnlS spun!!;,but s its head again;.;t th~ po tom of Wayne, wefe III Bundl \ ,ill be held i Jayne m July and hand in the county as the demand N€xt Sunday Laurel plays at has accepted a feHbwship t.vith('I ,iGlc of 111(' rail. We wadlcl ad- was 111 Wisner N/.r. Luedcrs i sl1 s th )se lllterested , has not been large. Anyone wlsh- I':rnf'rson, Wayne at Pender and Harvard Lll1lverslty divimty scnool\ is that th(' l('sultant stinW11. of Rev, Hilpcl t'::-; kxL was from lln, ' Pltll'jl,llllg to St'c Gf'ant DaViS or 'I mg a large quantJly IS asked to Wmslde at HoskinS. In CambrIdge, Mass, The seho:.Jllsmil certaIn tu fall (lr('~' the Gem's;s :~ HI, "F01' dpst thuu ar~, I llmse ~~___ '~ notIfy Agent Chet Walters so that V/ayne team has made a good the oldest and finest of its kind instr ngf'I"s g,ll ments shoultl Ib I'C- and unto du~t shalt thou retuln,' J"I. f ~C provislOl1 can be made, reoord but deserves more encour- America.nll) '~d PLll1TIPUy, I The "Hock, of u.r lve rot",: L'o,llnty agt;ment from local people., For Mr. Dohrmann willleat'e in~Sep-

-x ,x· "x· I Ages" and God to I Atten'd i 'Pi B.. W k Ap II to Include thi;, reason a ticket campaign is tember tu st"8rt fourryears' worh on

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Tlree'" MIS, HIlp('rt jildyed "Lal'- ' "f(..; flu ee P Y ::.taTtmg today under directIOn oJ. hiS Ph. D,; ar{d he1will study un-r ;talun~ care of the bUlS: f tl~c W It I d t Lafld l'n Dl·Stl'I'Ct w. p, Thomas, Ihe aIm being '0 "cr tl'e able lulela"e of JulIUSfor nste,ld, 1t' should be UT dd- go." Yc aync ('mil y IS represen l;' a t 'U,. t:Io

L,lly M'I I S 'g I I nnlHl'Il 4-H "reek It) Lmcoln thl" An applleat,'on of farmers I',· sell 150. TI'ough ,"eather has been' !Seeyle B,xler. Mr. Bixler, whosestU)dlthE'VarenOangelS,Oflay- . <11' un"cgCl'll,{;Jug1- " 'I !l' ' "ful Ch:'iolt~lITS i'lnd have, no ense tel' o! FreCl'l .Il,~ Bernald vons(,g-j wc~k by Esth1r and Helcn Schroe- Garfield and Hoskms precmcts for unfavorable at, home games, the grandfather was the first preSIdent

of hmm, It IS not necess' 17 ~o d0 f:::l\' ~vOa~~1 bO~1;~dM8~n~~il~lRt\~~~e~ ~~I'tl~~lntZ~~~~e:,h~)~tnto~w~~~~ ~~~~:;O~o~f ~~~;era~~';l~~n ~~~~~ ~~~e~~cp;~I~~~~t~~t~~~e:n:~ gam ~~eS:~~r~~I~~~e~r~hO:~I;~~:da~~so ething to displease t-hem lh 01'- ""I.tl',ve-,.t ,., IV, .... ',",'. S'I" .....15 b.,p- Ul'an PIerson,' who ,'oee,ved a t/l'p 1 I ff [ t d H d 'de to make them mad ~'nd Idan- ' , "ll .~ <. ,., I ,"" will be heard in the oca 0 Ice <:< The committee has desIgna e philosophy at Brvar.ge ou~. T1wy are already m~d. A tilled and conflrmed m tlte Luth- gIven by the SIOUX City ~tdck ! the district July 1 at 2 o'clock. June 1~ as baseball day in Wayne. Ted is a member of the FiJ;stbu 1'13 idea of regularity is to ratch erun faith, MIss VonSeggern mov- Yiud::; ,cnmpany. for uutstand:ng In addition to the game with Em- Presbyterian church in Wa:"Tle anda feHow-especi2dly a stran er- ed: with her pilrent~ mto WinSIde work III the pIg Uub, Marian K I S f I..--~--~-!----l----<IExtensioll Office erson, the band will play and races taught Sunday school classes b.~e

or, Jpe pomls of, hi,s horn,~ an~ ~~oll~~;a~:r (:~o~~e t~:;,~xe~Pt f~r ~~~lr~e~I~~_~~;al;of~~ anJ~;fa:~~n~ ar te an Is Advertisi g ~ig To Serve Workers will be staged. Ihe past year. . I I

~~: t'r'"h~i~e ~i,th T~~ea~~~~i ile~~~ Deceased wns a member or the news repOl'tlllg for Highland L8S- T B S k To e ~'SC ssed Farmers wishing help and peo- Contrast Is Shown BRIEF'INDEX +=:,

~9· St. Paul's Luthcr<lll ChUl ch in,'Wm- sics club, and !Bunnif psburn, win- 0 e pea e pIe desiring employmentlon farms 0

eel it, satisfied. He qU~cl{~ re- ~ IblY Chamber of, Com erc~ boqrrjj are asked to contact the., farm ex- In Army IJ.1aneuvers Section nev s s himself and 1'epeatstua p~r- ~~~i:S~f~~d,falthtlllIwol'ker rt th: ~~:~l~fb:rt~li ~~~:¢tccthefo~m~1~~ It}eets next Motday tvem g when tension office, This arranger,ent An instructIve contrast between Ppaaggee TTwhro-;.e.J~qpanl!·ord, Sholel.Ifu anee. At tJ:tis jun tUle the 'I I I N h N b ~ , •, ld b h I r- Mi~s VonSeggel11 11S survlv~ bY' work in gi , s' room I' roject. About art ea t e raskans Wi! one of the mat ers t be taken up wa:; made when representa ives transportatIOn of the first World Leslie. Northwest Wayne.~T ~~lance wo: ~: an, Y:'I 'I ht:jf f<ilther, Bernald 10, VonSe 'ern 300 you~g I s are I attendance. Be H nored at Pierce will be the pla~ing o~ a sign at in..! from Wayne and Dixon counties 'war and modern anny maneuvers, ,Page Fow--Editorials.. CO~'-I

f j ~i ,\ ofl W~nslde, a brothttr, Bt~rnar jr" S nday, June 22.! tersection of hIghways 27p and 1~ met recentl,y at Wayne county filmed by the Chrysler company in gress. Locals.~

H r:ses musi'be fed, wa e, ~d a,ct oifl wtsner, two ,slsteb, Mrs. Le,l ora Plan fOI Mef' l'ng about 14 miles Isouth, 01 W,ayne. court hou~ to discuss the farm cooperation with the war depart- P F· ",.':-<:!<vo...i-..'I It h ld b ' f 1~ . '\', labor situation in I both counties, age IV..--.........,.."'''''·

c rrtee.' ,s ou e c t1e, ':l y B~nsbn of, Mfnneapolts, and I, r:i. . Of F rm"ts Unl'on ' ment. was shown Kiwan,ians Mon- p Six Wakefield' South-, b IJfe 111 mmd, that dangerl pom s Marie Kamoni of Pettlcbone . . ~ N W d R A ·v"'d Farmers have fOund it dtffic~ilt to day with the compliments of Al- a;'~st W;kefield. H~sKins.

01 , "esh ,'n ,'Is hE' 'feet "£ th " ...J ' ' ° or I e"el e get help when they need it Dixon '~orfie~· L' i" n r m'O er and a ~ister. Miss tt- ,Wayne cou ty 1'la'mers 'Union 0 R t M d fred Fisher. "The {\rmy, on Page Seven~Want Column. ~,emIly ,a mule bas tr ~ndous 111, preceded her Itl death. 'I, ~ill hold 11he tHi Ld quarterly _ n eque~ 8- a f( ~~ynl~~ ~~~~tybOaagl~~ts,D~~~~n :~~ Wheels" is the title of the filn1. Page Eight-Northwest Wak -""fer of ~ttack fr.om the e~, The '~SiX cousins se/ved as p<:\l~l- eeting June 12, at' 1:30 o'cloclt at N d hi d b' ' A IdS th t Wa e L

'd I \ t b ~n ~he "'t Woo°newsdOary o"a t'he,::een"eqUreeCset'VetUb wa~ counly AAA committees. fie1 - ou eas yn." ,-os COl 18 re a Ions e,... barel's. ',I t e city hall n Wi s de, All mem- ,.- ' .11/7 • t B 1 t AU La Is. f rmer and townsmari' at· I 'I bel'S alad frie1dS ar eleome. Wm~ transfer $7,806 WPA funds, allo"" ::~: ~~~~~; '~~~ ~i~~~:~:: lr~ OlS ure rougTI! gan vanS:iion ~~ ~.

1 ee,'ssarily extend tb far, 'ftl" Df'O'1I"eSS ISIIMad ':" H, Pet,ers, jf. is se r tary. eated'for lhe sthlet~"e park to th" In Showers Here P 0 a ·Women Reco~ized.also Appearance of a ne ;f~ce -';1 rye " I ,~ Wayne county FSA officers and age n...-:- ~

lay, draw. insta!ln:~xpres,sio, ~O'fJ,rJ'-- 'I' ~', ·In COlinty' CI~~s' new municipa~'I:lark orthlof towf/.. the district supervisor for NYA in Showers' falling in this vlcinity Class. qrad,ua!€d.. MeI10rial, l The applkatiop. is sbon to be serlt this area ·were present. Orville brought about ,5 01: an ill't:'h of Service;, I

ntment. A fr,tendly. feell gad T~e 4-H pl'ogrfm In W Y e for WPA gran't fbr irnprovmg Ziggafoos of Norfolk. presided. moisture Friday and Sa1urday and Page TW~~1yDays. ~~Wh-:,e~t1Y u~dulatmg vOl~e y r

1", c u ty is gettjng ~ell started "~'ttd Wayne fair grpvnds~,1 I All agencies and business firms about .15 of an inch Sunday and east 'Wayne. No:r:t,h\y\est

el\le an ygly thrust fr,om bar - ~e t Chet Wa ter'-' expec~ ,8 L M d Th nt was IDllch ,I"."ard creatures no~,aec~sto ed 0.1, ,ger,enronme'"1IhaOn Ia~t y a'~,. I are aske9 to cooperate by seeing on ay. e amou Wayne. I • , : - -:, '

III f tr ," ~ Plan Radio Program. that peo~'Ie wanting work make heavier in outlying districts. Page Thfe~RlJr.3:1 Schoq,:rs::a ng or s ~ngers: I' Y groups wlsh ng to Orga1i~e ~ W ~tt 'I' , ,.I 'I ayne COll -ex ension servIce this cont c\. Farmers can also Collects, Old Papers. :

I ,* * :1'* : ,"~ are asked t'O see lim, 'I W~yne, dlSb1lct se r,etary-treasur- has charge 0 the 'arlio program leave thEfir ,namesl for help, Other Attend Grand Lodge. Page Fo~r,..CarrolI. ,W~lbur:

I, ~Sides the dho~es pUcl ea od, I . 'I er, ?nd Lusretia eflrey, Wayne. over WJA,G, lJ!?rlo~. June 6 from employownt eont'lets can also be L. W. McNatt. W, S, Bressler am! NorUlea~tWakefield, 1, h6 pigs must be giver ,ra Nfood, ',Plan coult Session. . 1eonduetor, ' " 1.15 to 1.30, "" ' made th~ough this office. ·Fran!, Korff were in OmBha Tue~"J PI,p,e Fiv~)"'lnsid,e:, Sout)1~~,t" I "ti Us and ampl~lwat 'r C 'pltens '., :Equity se"ion! of district eou'tl J J' 'J-.> ,L'.c.d Ir' 'I <loy and WOOne,day inr MasolU~ ,)N'akefi9<L,; ',' , , I, 'c' ",

u t be sho fed ~ set for June 6 ' 1: s N~ ...~ ~I()r. .8 N~' ~ SOt~weli.,; ~ndUion- Unc~ged. Grand lodge mee~mg'.~Mrs, AlvUlT ~ Page Sl"i--ynu.ij~~ B~~n the day el?&~i ·r,')1 :1 IL., C, NU~~)Jer e;r has bf'!en ap-I Ray.H,'Su ~er. hq is iLl Wlth The C~n~itlOn,Of Miss"Mary EI- Kor~~nabi1and(JamCS;Kor~r"ac71 J Southw~t,;W~e~ N~~ .~~~

,I I run t be gathcl ar~l" :~r_. and;1 +"It's, ~G. A. Lain.be1~' l1\ iiointed W~ ~C'field1'~fibassadorfor undulcnt Ifev rat ,is home helle, ,len Wallac ,who SUffered a $twk.c 'Compllmed Mr. Worff and VlSl.ted. ,wayne'jAl1011a. 1 , ,

11 - tCuuUllued Q ' err lh FiieltlO,nt/Memorial da. ,'Omaha Aid!. H:l'-B 11. , t II wr d I r' h goo ~. K Iff' . t f " "" ' '"

I:'j " 'I I I was 110 so V. . ~s "y. last wee. \rema,llls unc an i ..l,uI'S. 0 S SIS er- ~ -' ,- .• ', ''''"'-, .' .

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M Mi~S Dora" ea ',' ,: Klein,ba1'h oIf ~,w. . Cross.',land, lawyor, ph. 304. .,.

1Kyl hom~s. , in-law of II/irS. Elwin Benson was

He kins,· '\ ill oe married Ju e 10 "i j5tf Mrs. Elwin Benson of Los An- t.b..&e and the Lns Angclles guest

l:by Rev"Ja per e~,~on, I' i . ,Mis~ Betty H!lwkin~ w~nt t(l) geles, who \vent to Kenosha, Wis., returned to O'Neill j"'lr a - visit,

, , Lf'ilCOrn TU~daY to vlgit a few by train to drive. home a new car, p~<trlning to l~ave- Monday flJr., Is in Divorce. day,s" stopped here Wednesday and Larami~, Wyo.; to see h11!" pnn'nts

o 'n&ura:~.e .eO~8' SiO' 1 ttl i ~hat you. ~a11't Petition' w;ich' Martha rleJr Mr.! and rS. WaIter~ Rogers of Thursqay last week with her hus- en route west., An O'N('Ill, I'ri('nd i~;

r" d f~ b 't1 " f d .seeks div-o' e' frd~m Herman Fleer Pend~r, wer Sunday gllc>:it.'> at G. band's tlUnL Mrs. G. J. Hess. She, accompanying h&r 1(1 (';difumia.

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HOr r'e 'WI ·ou. It IU a 'Ii ~guar . was filed ay 2~ 10 district 'fourt L. 1tdgers", I' M '1 M C J B d El 'h '1, ' ~ rs. ~ess, "', rs.~. , enson an Win nenson 15 ~ ectricitlll fo!" the'by HUl'r'y Ste ,ens, F.remon, at- Mi s Ellen] Larson O'f Newman Lylc tl'rtlssfleld wpre' in Norfolk Douglas airplane factory,torn-ey for he p ait'ltiff. GrO,v, went' horne Sunday after

j -.- j visitt~g a wpek in the Fritz Lue- ••IiI !lII1.III1i••••Ii•• iiJiJiJiilillfiilifilii••JiJiliii'IjI.JI.mluil.lI.

~,'~Ie 'wrif.. . ependahie ,(' P sml Fine. I dcrs home. 1 He" I Q 1-1 f L '. r' III noy peI1

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'on, mahn, p.aid~' fine Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Wf'st mid ' ..-e s ua I y or ecs.~ o( $5 a.m~... ostS$1..50 m C0U.. nty sons.o,.,.[ ogall.ala, Mrs. Frank West . . . "'I' •cO-urt last l hur day after feing 'of Wisner, and Miss Helen West of

'~~~i~gg~i1'lcoC::: ':l~~g~il~~r~,~~~~ ~=~r~~~;~d in th~ G. L. Rogers MOTHER'S BEST FLOUR._ ._$•.2~SUNBONNET SUE FLOUR. ' .... $1.05

w.st!;oint, ~elt Sunday for Ch;- MOTHER'S BEST CALF MEAL . 8~p q'b err. ' ~ ~Asse ed Fine. cago.: Me Fisher is attendin¢ £l.n BRAN _ $1~ ~J~

I MC1ViIlt': F. auman, 'onea, elect)<J'al school. Mrs. ~isher 1.<; 11 SPECIAL MIDDLINGS. ....plel1lded g pty 'n county court daugbt-er of 'Dr. and Ntrs. T. T, . $1.saMay 23 t ,char e of ddvin on a Jones of warne. . FEEDING LIME, 501bs. . ..35,chigh'w3Y 'Jth.uu 3 red rea light Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Huntf'mer Rf>alize morl' from your eggs, .. S('II them to us on It"T:.adf"visible on his qr. Complui was went: to Om~ha Tuesday to meetfiled by Cllunly Attorney 8.. Da- Midshipman Jean Hun(omcr who Sherry. Bros. Producevis. Baum~n wa~ a:--:sessl::'d ~ pne of arrived from Annapolis on ~ 40-1$5 'and coHt~ of *.45 and W~~ giv- day leave. N,trs. M. H. Ternus ()f •ehunti.I~. pe 131 to,pay. Humphrey, *.ccompanioa tho Hun-l = INDEPENDENT BUYERS

-. ~--- temers t.o Omaha and returned tu .. Call 206 FOT Country ServiceMis~i R' th Litm nnd Th~dore Wayne tv vi~it a few days. : " '

FredpI1·cl( uf tRar dolph, wer~ mal'- Mr. a~ ~rs. Richard K~l nnd I= West 1st S1. Wa~ne, Neb.neg recen ly. daughter" K~~thryn ,Rae, wJiI ~Jt.~ •• Il'Ii ••*••• JI'lJ •••• II ••II.II••••••••JfIi.II IiIlIl•••••--.- ' l-~~'---.-.n- ... --c--.--~~- m~-~~TCt ' .. f .'-.._-

! Patient: I" W 'h' 8 t essay i~ a few painting with lid­shall I do for jn- words ns pOssible on den red barn p*int.r,omnia?" ! l.wo of l1fe'Sfgreat- - I

,I Doctor: '1 E v e!r y est pro~le~:;. . " W.~i~ress: "H{' v o.~ v e n i n g Ikeep Ire- I He WI ott. WinS, you glVen you 01'-

peatlng ~o j!YOurself, ~ • der?"'m!aann;.,~ mgl t watch- Two of ti fe' S Diner: "Yes,. but

please change I·t toen greatest prob ems in an entreaty."

1 , i t hi's pal't f the. We keep rep~at- country are 1 eepipg -'mg that the ijest the house w rm ,in You'H S a OJ beroof,. ami tl e Che.e., p- winter and .1 eepihg needing lime t getest, IS a roo of edge- it cool in s mmer. rid of those., g' rdengra~ned rld ei:3r Red Top in Jlatilng bugs. You cGln et its J:l1 n g Ie. put., on wool is as' lose Ito here in any' a ount-rth ~he I' ght md a complete answer you want. 'i '

f. nalls, ~, roof,: of to this prOJfem las '. t Ithe I~~~t.t %tiia;l~~~:' tJhnosruiati: ~~;. r;:Zlh(lh· Those scr~n, fix-

ed yet? Bette get

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You.getthtbest'l.tor and comfort1'.with it 'done if they are-Iless, rwhentOil gft a Red T6p wopl. l n't. And if the are Irdof Uke t ,~s, I, _ . ill! too bad shfl~e, let I

"'I; I Protecti n ftlr- us fit ;XOU out Iwith ;!B3-nn~r ~teel pbsts your farm b liIdings new s ere ens at I

d .. f re'asonable pric S. .1t:jte ma e ~ntirelJ'!o, is the firs~ a d fot~~r1.~w s t e lO!' L That's most rea's n for • I

"'"1:-,",,+---+--...,..+.1--+-[11 o~ Iyone of't,~e pain t ing thelm. ,Jon~ :"Why don't.!,I ntanjr'''l'efll~o~s l/lY -,TlfefEf is'-'n "-nmer 'Ybuttake ydur bab~1 ~

y B~nn:ers are the est way of insming'this bbbk in an~'h ve HI·steel.p.ost on Itho prot~clion t, an ;by bbl ~d?"

1,rketfodaY. ~dh,·t rJ~~ johe : "Ij st ask:' for ste~l ~, Id DP s'ts~asl{ for :E}an- ;p~u supS;~~t\~ ~an~I'n1r8 !' ,'" II) .! that .snoopyl 1ci long

I ' smalli l~'OY ;was ~.s~~eh to:~~, ~011'; aSi:ed to; write! an have?": I

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I' I'll I Jill':I(!ll ~II ' I jiili:" I !I 1,,·1 . I 1 •1 II I

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:U·~~~;~~ L db~'~-~t .- NS~ -'r~.iiQ~I;; i~:·'-~ =,1"" d' C (t(, ,~N Me~)'A1 WIN mE

I,V,';j,e "ttl . ta oglt I bbn Eldel, IWllb the,01 eon-

!\. l's 'f,':-S!';IP L. Mil cr. r 110 we 3d 'vation S~l'Vlre at Hebron, ~CC2nd :-:;ltcd, W.lyne, 1.1,::; b en ho - c.~mp sev oral Ylef,SI IS new Jtl-ll.lOrOtt"'( by:m Omaha st*dlO \'eques ... ~()ll cons rvatlpnIst at W~I~Sldeing to purthlIse hpr Ieee t pho \Camp.~Mo t ot I~ll tIme wn! j~eJYfor ,1 n~\V H141 cn~alOrue hleh s p~ glVen 0. W~.k WIth the St utonOff4'ed to magazJn'f$ ad ertlse s 1~(1l1 dlstrl t. M. d Mrs. Eld r att!'and \othcI'~ WilD use Ph?t IS of a 1 rrj.oving to Wal e from Hebr9P thiS Ikin s III publiCIty. t :vJe~k. "

Mr,.iedoll SUIl /form r . t~lde1lt

... _i1 ~i~,~~'1~::c~ .~;.~~~Y : Mil(O!. . 4!k~~~!ta~':e~·~!g~VIa ne, C1011ege 'student, 3~d ,Jol n Irladuate n 1~3;r and Miss ·.l~za­W.ti t~rs, 1.nstl'1I'Ctb.r at 'th.e l.unl.'ve~- ib~th Pof .0.bel,,·g~r 'of Keed vli11e,/sity at Houlde,', C~lo.,'wqre rnn - ~d .• will be .ma:rried at. ~)eml

net Tuesday {It Misli ~j)Ohre '8 church in .Keep.y~ville the e eping,l

fan 1 home north of l~il ..er. Wi~h Of June 6. Mr..'!W~ltSell is iLi$tIlucto~abc ut 60 guests present., 'he cer~- ~ speech at·! the unive~·s~t~ of

, mo ly wns pCl'fo1'r'nltd: ill he gruel- aryland Miss ~Offenb€rgler has

.d.~ .. w. ith em <1lt.<11" in t~e s.~bor .. r. b.'en. teac~.i..ng.~rJl.ljSiC a.nd la~gUag.es~lpe MrspR. R. Smith; Mr. t11~d M 'S, ,n~ Green elt, IMel. They ptlll stayEd . S<,ymDur and Mrs.1 CaJ'r d'l i$1 WashiJ gtOl'l D. C., U1htil mid­Pet n'Prl of Wayne, atfended, M's. sWntner hen'th,="y plan 'c (l trip toPel ~r::(>ll plHyed fOI':'" tho iscl'vJ(? 'So 't~e rniddl ,wqst. , . I"IVl1', fmc! Mrs: Walte!'s lfdt irnmie- :

d,i,,[pIY I'm- C"lomhus, '1 10.. Bif - ~tlld~!'ts Attend . S.. .L.. ft. .L.L N::a.L..-. L 1-1. Bank':1<11(1" N. y" [llld W:lslllligt(ll, D..,~. . 1 il' ·!·1 t -';u~e,..l; 0 abdllre r~tur.ning to ~oullpr.. ~. 'ne Qve t'(t itS, I\Valfrrs J5 al:;o worl;;;:mg on ,lS Wayne ol1¢ge students. re to , '" A.ollie W. Ley~ Pr Jident .

I doctor~t(' -while· te;Jching. 1 attend Y c~ ami YMCA ('~nfer- 1~ " ~--- ,encC's in J<~s1:es, park, Colorildo~ Jum~ l\ft".-rttler; Federal Deposit ~n.o;;u a~('e Corp~l'ation

ITiJ· fl,<;e Scholars ip I 6 to 16. Aryn Ahorn, La"hylia iWh i!\- N1cmher Fede"al Resc • System;

At State uniVJ;rSiJ'J ~l~~~k :;:::~1~en~~t;~~'~un~~f;~~ I~~~~~~~~~~§§~.§~~~~~~~§§~M~rg.'ll'('t Baker,. da g'htel' of Jend the tw m~ting 'and will be 1_

Ml'~'" Carl 11::1I.;e1', pl:ll1s' to take d- rclpapel'onetl by "S, H. D, Criffin ~ - -- ------j-----.~ Ifunlol',o n( (he Unive,',i( ;01 .0- WI~O ;, spo/nding his week in the EARI1lS HIGlil MONORS Pi n to Ri:decoratbrn:-;k','l J"f'.genlS' SCh~ll.a.rshJP :VhJ.ICh \.v .s~rhegil'1s gOtto Linl:oltl today ,I]N SCHOOL COURSE M' tl w' t Ch h

< ~'h(' ('anlPd for havmg hJgh .:-;t an Juin others r riday in the tnp Eileen Collier, English Ie, 100fl'lS " rc!~n:lde:) in examinatiuns iJken by 1,Ve

1t. Harrell 'Be '](, Jack, Caylor ward Miss Margaret Sche ('I" Fi 'sl Mcthud)st church plms :l.

CO.lIPgf' hIgh sl'nj~l's, The .schol.i,lr- a,n VernJlIl"Jac9bs are dt.', legates.' was gr!aduated from the Universi y th(Jrough'prugram uf redeco QlJ(Jn,ship QmUllnts to ubout $8 the fll'St to' he YMI <:md w~ll be taken there uf Indian;] last :week wilh hlg \Vorl fur which will be s arledl'lE'me-.~I.('r in 1941, ~nd t

1L" ~l\ydrd Ihy Prof. G

i"W. Costerisan who will scholastic honors. She earned PBK II ('xt! w(.'(']c

'\vilJ hp l'f'l)cwcd for; t.he S 'cond se- sby for tI e week~end. Melvin Ev- J:ecogt1Jtion and speci~l h(~n()l':'i in' Tile vpstibu!e ~J11l!lpsl.pr pruviding,' HlP. ,stude,1~'s el'ingham, who is employed in the French. Slw ;wd M i:ss Schemel I l1S and adjaccnt

~~J~~I~~ j~~::'t ~:~!~I~ile~~~~t)i:f.~,7il~~~ ~~~~.' Will! ~l1so attend the cQnfer- ~~Is~%~~e~~: ;:;i::r~c~~~lelt~.~s~~:;~ I :'~~':/I~l~'I~~~::;~~:s;;:1 :ec m ~~is~~

K~~nrlf'th Whorlow was ,~ltern~lte, 1 to Bloomington, Ind., to tf'nch 'I till' ~lisle:; and bqpets.

j ;~:.~ ;;'1\·.;1'~6 n~.~S;n~Pn~:~~~,f'~~ihl~= Mr"s.,HAO!eM· f.l'onDlarH'j."oesl:itQ,'e·'U"'lOd again this f<JlI. Miss Cn]]i0r will TJ:~e funds pn)\lid("d [or t)(' re-i"-' '" c' ('ith.er te~lCh (.)1' work toward her IdP('l) ..ating'a.'n~. nc)w in ,the. lJ'mk.

\\'.i:'f'.' thE' scholarship may pe ('J~ifn- home lVl.0 day fr:Um :'u localj ho,,:>- ma:--:ter's degree. , ,LJtt!· SUlll'Jtmt;l 1,vas netess I'y .JS

('(1 by an aJbemate. Mi~f Bal er pital fOll~W.i.ng a F-'."-!,'o.r opel'ation, I nWlrt!bers of th!e ('ongrfjgatH n ('0-"

pluns to study art [llld 1 inter or Remod~1 HOSPitaL. O)}Cl'P.h'c1. ,in, bl'in..ging the wileydecor:1tioll. Marr:ied i Waiyne. !J'he BC'nth,lck hospitJf is being to .qr, VH:tOl West.

f --.- .....--------~~ Ear~EUtene l' eweh ,mel Mrs. !'>0'11' n s' F· 1 . . remoclcJl:'d lhis wc'ek. The upstnirs '" 'J!' , 1 er ~n ~,V • ~ vera. urie Pnial of ,Elk Point, S. moms Qre being divided. Is 'fomed in O~urt. I

TL"YnO.fcouWn!!leaarmte~.altn(Jdtlasd DCh"ew,.,,~l'elloearJnu·Ond b2Y""JUd

ge J, M. ------.----- l~-"yd Gnirk j foudd gulty in

\11' '-'",r I '-- To Funeral i'tt Iowa. ,I cou ty comt MLlY 24 on ChJrge of

I t · g k).. . Mr. LInd Mrs, Lowell HenriE'Y (,J Opel" ting a motor vehicle ithoutGwners, \ 0 m on mar to 109 fJ~IO- Sea tician Coh-vene,taS~;for, WI,leat.S:.:lturct8Y, fa.'1'o.!:ed ~he ~ Bellevue, L:I., who ('tlIne Saturday dri.\' r's license, was assesse ,. a fine'pI' posal, 100 per cent. TWenty Iof Uni~ Noj, 9 of Nebraska hair- tu sp~nd a few clays with MJ's, of $ Dnd costs of $2.45 Whi1!ch he;:ib~ lit. 40 eligible to vote IdId SOt' dI'ess~rs, nj!et Mo day evening at A.rneliJa Henney, went to uI\!t'3rs pal. I. ' bnmas p, Robert~, Lh-<~irm~n of Hotel Sitr'1 iton f91" ,dinner. and t(}day~ to attend fllnel'al rites f(Jj' Club "_0 Me.tlng. 1 . .

iN'f,ne county AAA C(/rnmJtt E', businbs. ~ayne pperators belon.g ChuS. IFlaugher', 83, who died in 'I "1<0-3 ~rerllrt:;; that w.ll.eat allotrl.'lej-JLS ~.'re 100 ~er ce!l1.t. ThE! J~ly 7 meeting his sleep Monday 'night. DeceLl~ed H~ppy-Go-L~lcl~y and Tasty Ino being determined [or tlhe will ~e in Wakefield. W{lS :lj urother-in-Iav\" or Mrs, Am- MI~('.rs 4~H ~]ubs ',met Th rsdily IIlD 2wheat crop. Persons des~r~ I eba, ;the latter's sibter, MilS, eV'etlOg. WJth ~ernJt.a Ott)' .~.l'l1'Y 1

in :lllutmellts for fLlrrns ion whE'Ch To' Fainlly!Rel.mion. Flaugher, h:lVillg died fi'v'e months Hie s assiste-d. Lessons we e glV-no ,V,'Ill':H W~l:-; planted f~!" harv,st DJ1. 'and Mrs. A. rD. Lev,,'is <lnd ago. Nu children su;rvi1,'e. The f'fl nd demom;tratJom m'de byin i1939, 1940 or 1941 sllould 'i _ daughter, MI', and'Mr('i. Ralph Flu- Lo~ell Henneys \vjll return hel'l'e M31jone Caauwe and Ma,'y H1CI(s.1l1e~!iatcJy :oubmit wl·itted requests ent ;~nd son attended a famlily re- later ~his slimmer.l0f,lim, lIniop Sunday iJ.t the Ponea stilte ---.-~..---- Studen:ts in ATmy.

pplicatlons Sl.10Uld ~'each the pal'I<I hon6ring Mrs. John Pearson Leave for East.. Jcillm~ Jones of Randolph, ormrrl. co nty off-ice on or bl?for¢ June (l0. o[ Spokane, Wash. Prof. and Mrs. M'. C. Bloss .1nd W~tne colllO'ge student, will attend I

,r~""'~··~.~!'§~~~~~!~~~~ P f b ~t~' dll1d Iiclllleth Wl10rlQw 'left Ul1

lil,erSit

yufdSouthern ~alifornr~1

=, ~ I, ' . M1 . ostmas c.'" ies, '-- Wl~e~~ ~~of. ~~'los~~;II~('~~:nOI;(_~nh;~J'J' ~~>x h:~~~::'~m~~~ep~l~~enc~lo~~~~1(S. Lola Simmonr>," about 48, '-I ~ ~

C0 EDI posUnastey at Bloomfield the t)8st wor~,,- Ithis S1ll1ulrwr in ih£> skJtc vu- nir 'MpS. Gene Tnv~ner, w 0 wn;,1: ,,, ; Ii 18, y~ars, died Monday everjling ill catiorlal sch(}ol. The b/)ys 1,vill 1ake gr;1 U~lted this year, goes ito' thel,

::l Si(j)ux City hospital -following:m instrdction in the shot), Enroute an Y ;:09J1 ·

THE T·.. · openltion for appendilCitis of a.bout east the Wilyne foll.;s vi;:ited Prof. ~---,--.....------l. ." ·-BE a mlonth ago. She is" survi-Ved by Bloss'! sisters iJ;l. Chic~go. Dr. and ; Gets Ilon~ry Deg-re . i

threF small children, her mother, ~~~~,J~·T~~S~<l!;l~~:~ma'~~'r~(~;~~~ li111:: :'to~t.,B.~:~~~ebal~1~e is ~~;iiSalurd Y

Mrs~ Hattie i Hoyt of, Bloomfiel~, h Ian,dll a sister, Mrs., Peters of Le'- will live in tht> Bloss home. Dr. for neb Jennle ~'1elson of. ay,ne1

June 6 • 7 Mars, 1n. Gl"i1C¢Y instructs in an hpre t!1JS rec iv d nn honof,uy doctc 1"S de-:'

J . Adml's.,'on,' 10','. a·n·i! 20'c j I ~ sUJ'urmer. grl'-' <:It Murningside collE'g TU('S1" !:! ): !LS: .Placemctlt.<; at College. ~Ia 'yDr. ~.J7i~d1VIr~'i~i~~~rn~~~ gh ~l~.,r('B"ILL ElLIO'T'T' 'qa , W"yne college ,l,i,l'n(s "lac"'l in W,· ghts here Monel"y a~d Ict

....... '.. I , ', ..•yThe,a·lr'.ft, new positions lhi::; 1,v¢ek urc Ava- Sin x CIty Tuesday evel1ing lor~ nelle LindsHY,llower grades at Al- thell' home. I I

len; Grayce' 9'NeilJ, 1st and 2'1lI;:I

W"V""," I at Brute; Wallace Kirlg, co"ch alld t DeedS Are Filed. I ~n ntr industrial art:::' at Delblt, Ia,; Doris roperty deeds filed inel de th

• COO/..ED FOR. C.• OM OR,t Anderson, 3rd, 4th anti 5th at Car- following; Dorothea C. A derse_Ti========i==='====i= I roUton, to.; Loretta :Radz~'k, eom- to arrie K. Hansen, Ma 29 lot""' mercia1 ~t Allen; Fropces Lnngen- $1 nd ,other consideration E% o~

THursdJajr Jurie' 5 bergj 5th and Jth at Allen, Doro- N 114 of 12-25-2 and lot 1 , bIOC~" 1 ,I , th~Y;Hyde, 7th tlnd ~th [It SJ!H'r 8, r:ss~~r & Brittain 1st dditiO.'SO E,·.nds th~ Night' Cr ek; Ruth larm, EngllOh at to ,os'90 ; I)0roth.a C. dersei Wi nebago, F.leano!I' Gustafson, to Andrew P. Andersen, ay 3

, ... I . sta.. n.ing~' I klldergarten at Ewlmg, Eugene [or $1 and other considera- ion, lot

i~ ,VI el, Junlbl~ 'hIgh athleb<;s at 7 nd 8, block 4, Bressler & Pa -,F~ .i~~' ~'l'~&~1fJ 'J.·,k~ 's lNorrolk. I tel' on 1st addition to Wi side.

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June 6 • 7

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if~of Ja~es Boys

~~esseiJ~me~'I'i .and

["Return of-Su-n-d-a-y-'T,--.+-::"'-++a-y I Rl"ank: Jamts'

I June B,,! .. Lbnget; than '~Gonewi:th t1~e Win ..I ..:. and twice as. thrH~il1g! I

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Laul'ell"l'l~ay e,~en .,tg. ~ WCl~ Ml end MI.'?- ReUb]n Carl- da . A ,pI me qmntr~as -enJoy..j with,' the (.i.J~e·t:ai.I"nent u~Ft t1.L'I ,!·r~ l"re:~.t:"':" a~ fif~ \JSH,.ct at J. H. Stwhr'.:: 'SundayMr. and Mrs.:Io n C<l son lam Isoll of r,.<ll'sb~ug, 1111, MIS Melvu ed bu tJh fGJlloWl'i:t~ embers o~ 1 serving. T

E' Isudl nl~e ampy uf (By SinH CorrespcJlndcnt) afterrWon. I ' :

Eric Lal'sqn \v~te SUl~d Y Hflel' Ccliison ~rtAJ:bCl"t C11y, la., Mr. and the famlI ; M_rJ anti IS. Erne~, I girts was p es nted Mrs, Agller. Mr. Olnd Mrs. Elmer Phillips.noon Ivisil4

rs i'n'th 'H\iol er I'llI' MIS Ell]11 Cm'lson and ,iro1me. Ec tenka p, Ml. and Mrs. Wml Nb L t hOi' ,Mr. and r .•A. W. Dolph and Ray Hobe,'" railed Monday M,'s, IVm; Ha"der ind family we~e

SOI1 hbmeJ'near Wu €.'I. • : Ivm' Cnrjls n and RUby .J~ nSQn. Cel ning, t'. and l\jIrs. Carl Luth t {m~ , 1~1n~ eLls VISI mg Mrs. ?el"~l·rd~~.sonnel' were Sun- moming III the J. M. Hubert:ll 'rllesciLly evening !(ul::lsts lfist wl!f~k~Pbyllis /Hnn~on nct II L is !B~Hj Me am MIS. Joe Carlon and aml Eictw Id, Mr. and rs. Everett SIS~I', ~s·Wi U Or1~ th dl.l~ dmner, vl'lior~ at the A~t home. at Julius .H.llloeriqhS'.

~~~j,~d§~~~~~~5~~'1W€'1'e sLlIj>Ifel" ~Ies iJ1 t le F'. '. famIly, m.J. und Ml'S. Joe dersGn Hahkl an Rod~ey, 1M . and Mrs t t ~'. a3tt ;s. tnt"Y ~I d welie Clme hom, n at rhurston. A~t S Mr. <:.lncl Mrs. Hubert Anker \'isw -I'Ml;I, ~lIld M~·s. E. J, Hllghes and Salmon hOme 'Frid y. I iL is' WD, ,uld farn~ltand Mrs. Edlth ohnsl'm Ma;x HoI orf and famqYI Mr.,and a Jle

,; Ijey orne d Ull ~y relatives rlf-rnl,~ul.':l(j~ Lakl', WIS., ited at H<Jlulct SU!"f'I1St'Il',S Tltut'!,;- I£Qnat:fl P8,spisltil

(Jail' 5!WIH Mon{tay in'I'~:dT'"" Neb. al,o "n o,!emlght g 'est. ' and Deah of Wakefield, *nd lVIl Mrs Mlk McCoy a~d Aatl 'Cia, Me, f Olt ~'~O,~ enJ~ye9t1a ~"~~IP alld M;" I pali:,te Cobb "p"e all d'IY evenmg, ,,John C;.u l.':lon aud IG. ~~'r All.!n Mrs, L.r

hl i1cvean~~ < 11/1 Gnr Hod Ml saVe-rue IPetersiJn and ao~ ~s, Wayne JeweJ! <lnd sons/ ~a;ISI JJIS <1 \lUI dy, lIS I 1I r 1- vl~ltors nt he ICluw home llH' past 1\1 r. ~Inrl l'VTrc;. E\'prdl RlJbC'rh 110lne Is ~emolleled

S ("llt TJJllrsd,ly in r':,ving at the Don, Mnq 'rlnmas FlJ\w 11 Mr, 'Ison enjqyed 8' coqperativd dinner a~~d~""r ndl

MIS IJatyles HuVk , Mr and Mils I Albeit JCn Wt'IC v l'."lk. ~ I ,mu [,ullily slJ('llt Sund.lY ('\,Plllllg The Leonard Po~pishi1s ar.e hav-s'lp.' :' G'l'nn Mfignu. n,h a d L. riel fPc, -\' in the BJjalme,', Pai'son home SUll' L, a;,m E lay '(Islfors were; Tuesday eV~l'll;g V,,,tOl s at "pd Mr and rp. Hex Bunn, Anlith at J, M, Hobe' ts". ;ng the;r holDe remodeled. T~e

]\1r", Anria Hi1ttigO~W:jYIl("'ViS- Thursdnylln ,ltIlux ,Clt,y. I 1 'day. i ,I.eo.ra Sc oepl"e of Jimerson, DoriS Hurd's. -( and Ilene uf Sl1~dt-l, W~ll.', v.~·'k- Mr. and MI~, KC'nJwth Baker reSidence was damaged cUl1sidt'lr-'i ed ""bth""s Ill"'" Fri'dny and Sat- Mr,s. John Vpllel" relmo.d ,om I ,Miss Rllby Fredricks0nj"etum_ Fr~nchs f Lau,relaind Roy Postel· Mr. and Mrsl'Lloyd Slaughter end VIS,t"". alillpn,y ,Greve s. S'm- and sun w",." Slinday afte'"oon aely ey (;,'e a few weeks ago. The

Tllllrsdayi' evt:T,ng

'rofn t vI. Hill ed FJ'id~IY afternoon rrOIJI nock wa~1teo I :,;pent IF'l'ida~ drelling at. CllPster d<Jy they 9n~. tht.' !Jl'nwrd Kut:h .!:"llP~t..::: at Wlll<trd I·!;nnnwr·s. addlt1011 th'lt was- mu-st :-;evprely\"'~;~~::i J"me, Ha"k .n1

1i.;ndo the homo of ,WI' ""1gJ1t 1', M'''.r'!sland, m" whel'" she tton~ed , ,~, • Banseh's.. f,,,ndY. "~'r~ [wn"r ,V~Sltu~ s ",t J,IJt' Mr. and MI s. fbrnld Sort>Ils.-'n !:;UI ned h~IS been re1l1oved ~ll1d a

(' lied I)n M:dilda Kir{'hnl!'r 'I<~l'iday Os(':II' Nelson Gnd [Jmlly., ',I I Allg\.lst:~na ('ollegCi the patt term. I' C a.."l.s' Is <Jonfl-:moo. . Ml'.':i. H€-r1~ertIKai was duly rc- Wilson s ,"Thd.. IJn HIL ,JftPlnoln ,Jll and farndy W('I"P Sunday 1'\VnMlg Il/;:W P,llt u[ 11.1(' hOU8C IS und!eI"

a tt·l'l1UUl:l. I I I Miss A~elle We'sman of Siou I H(')' pal~lflts ,met- her in Wisner. 1- gtlc n y~t ~estl\l"e .OCC3S1.0'l, memb'ercd ~unll£lY .f:vening, her w~~nt to th~ (J!ls.l,~sse homp to ~'e- gU('::;1:; in the Hdl \I~Y BCI'k hllrnr. l"lJnstl'uetiur.t. RemaindE'r of the'~'JH' C. H. Doc'st'!wl' fmllily caIl- City. ~Pl\rt 1'uC'scl' y !.If l~st Wt't'kll Ruby p~:~n~ to atiend the ummel' WlillS h ld at tHe Concl)rdla Lu~h-, bi·rt.hclay. r, I mind J)on:Jld,'uf .hlS .IJ.ll'thd:JY. 1he MI'S, Juliu5 lJInIH'l"ith~ SP{"I'!i dv,:ellmg E; being rep:.llrHI :JI1d t!e':

e~ ,sllllday 0\ l~lJlllg III th¢IJill" ,Mc- ",nth hel'l pnrcjllts. Mr, <l1'nd MI'. I session f~ 'the Teachers coillcge fJ1 erun c u. 'c~ l[l~t ,Suncl~y mornmg I' Gaylin BtSki~k S3Qg a solo Sun- Juhn Cl'ev(' l'mIiy JOlO(>d th.pm. se\'erLil dLiYS Id~t w('t,k \\ It!"l hp1' df"'tOrLitt'd.~ ;lW hOIllt', ,I f, I"l'pd We!-;sman, an Mf.ll'li<ln, I Wayne. i : ~' when a c ass of 12 Was conflrm~d, day ~or the Chnistlall chunh Sun- Mrs. Fred 'Li1-rant ~lnd C'bJidren mlJtiler, Ml S. Gt'ur~c (Jttr, at CJr- ~ _' Mn" Cl.Jll<' .'\11<'11 o.nctll3u ,1ml Mr, :'.ll~~l l\1II'S'Jf' D. I Salmo 1~ Mr.TI~~ Mrs. Lyle Cleyc-Hmd and IYIembel's were Arl~ne Ne~son, Ar- day SCHOUl

t' I of Siuux ('I~, includJllg her SU:1 rull.

rj1 ' I II 1 t!' I Mdry Al~11 aljlqi ,lUll ~j)cnt flU 1

1G, ury D,o,n ,spent the, Merln!I'ial hul- lIne J. ohn 0.11,. Bannu? Et.''Wln, Leortl MI'. "nd l's.,'Iiol'by H,"n,"."n ", nd' \', lJu is l.l sarloI', WlTC IlPl"e fur Dt't- I' 'I ( • .6.RROI"L' 1''-'',11';1,. A en Sl ell 'I'lt ly lnorn-.J 1 <-< ~ <-<, '-, Mr. ~md Mrs. ,JlI IU" IIltln('ri( 1S ...,I\.

I~'R Ui AIII'fi, ,'l'hmsday to Sutur "yoI' l"ot w,'<1 ,doy v'l',tmg relatl\'es In Iowa. Nygl en. H~H,Oltl C8Iaon. lVlerl~ family wer Sunday guests atl oraUon ddY. IShe brought to the and, famdy we,'" Sunday "VC'mnJ Mr. and M,". C. If, MOlT,; 0011-1'\ t h Itl f~l\ Ant'll'tsOI 'of Fm't \ Isitlllg relatives n Cr~lghton, They wr

lredmner guests in the Hubeck, md P~eJ :ion, C::lll:e Will Korth'. I I grin {'s o! tile- Killwll n.~I<.lt1\'('s, gLle~i.s UI the" Gt'(Jlge St"I.l httllle ed 11l thp CIt-lin W1IIg€ltt hume }<'n-

R I l' t MpH 1I1oJi cldY Mr. <ll'1.d Mrs. Varren Meeu J~ Lew Cl1vel811d home In Smithland t;lls~n, obeet I eters6n, CllftonJ MI', and rsl. Fred Jahde and rus.t's whlch Mrs. Hollie Bunn had fll C~lTulJ.l IC'Y{ I \..lll., SJJt'j1 and Mrs. Cl<l~'~l Will.)lll· ~\f Pon eli and in Ithc eVL'ning they went to Er1mn Loyd SUlpleton and Verde] k ,I n ht>lr Y'\l'd at PUl"tland da~ L'Vt'tllOg.

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t; I tl wel C Thul'sduy <.lfti:rnoon Juncln.e( I Hornl('l~ Iwhel·e they were oveI'- ',' i· I DarrdW we e SunduY dinner vil'.i- Plt: t'u II , , -:\11". und Mrs, Kenn€'th fLlkPr 3nd Fred Burress returned to Gor-Olot 1"'$ liP l' on S U(f'l1 11tUS(' . ' ,EI~\VIn.1h(' I..'lClsS w.ore whIte robe 1 tOI'S cit John L~tt's I Un', and sent tu M'IS TLiI"Jalll by son spent Saturday e\l'lllllg 1n tILe dun. Neb". Thursday after VIsitingI set t '·t I '~d t gU{'sts ill the Olaf NelstHl hume. n1~hl guests In the Don Cleveland wlllch er~ slgnlflC.m~ly impres Mr. land 1\I1

r.s IGeo Busblk spen] pbne Sundny Ml dnd M1S AI-

~"," I;':;;:'~ I"."': .~::~I~la~~" '"lS' e" Mrs. {'-Ibm Petqrson ""d HI'li home.: ."' .., S1ve La t S"turday Ihe cla" en Fliday eve;jihg' at the F, cd Utech bu t KillIOn and M, .lIId M" Ru)- ;;:,:~:e~~~r~:~:~: 110"11' lu, Jeoll' ~'~,,~',~:~~~,'i:"SGI't'll~~;::';~:n:'~~~M Jl;.'1 1\1 \\' I1 I d r I f' and ,M3's. -Freet P-~ersu!1 lof -Om 1"; Rellltlves ,Tram 11ef'e- woo nttcnd- joyed a pIcnIC elt the Ponca stat Iand Jmhn Elmer homes III LlJt1gp \ 1::!lh--d. .It the 1'.1I1 ant

o 'i" 'l l,[ 1:-.. 111t, .a,'t',e (...~ (')) i h.l, 'C<.Jl1ed in 1the hal' Anders )11 eel the \vedding and reception of pdl k to ether WJth Rev. and M! ~ Mr ahd Met' A" ,d Lund 0 hlJme III SJOlJ}{ CJty Mr. and Mrs. E. P, C,laIlWC' and blln.,."'IUIl( ;IY I 1l~IH'1' gU{'S ~ lt1 }('. I It' "t L' P' db' W Tell M d ME" , t 'II I M I M J , f CI C I'dH I III . I )' I IhomeTLl'sd<lY:dfepwon4<Is fe{kj Ol'l'"Une ('Leesen an Hug Eng-. Ie, r nil rs Incs Wakefield, wee at Henry Tm __~__ wu Cll(l"f'n ~lnc I. :111( I"S. u1nJoneso Im~x, oo.,pn. :;';l;;;' ~.~','!,;~~,,~:' C:c:~:~~' 'rhl'oeckr Dea" 'Wilhj,m,S Imid ~,'ide 0' ,!l'um ;n CalToll Wednesday were, \ele, '" dlld M, dlld Mrs Thoma now's Tues'a", eVl'nmg In>n VMS' gg,', n, !G. ot Pen. Roy Spdhr dlld twu 'hdd' 1'0 we"," Gwylfa Jones uf Norfolk, were"and ('kls rA, Nelson rUel dl'c!.l Lan..:hwqud, 1d .. ~I'e 'tu¢sday () Ml'. and Mrs. D, ,A. Paul, Glenn Etwln 1he glOUp elisa had a ShOI MISS MaJ;, llelen Bl'essler Wa dCI, dlt'd 1,;1 .. t v.eek 'J'hursday t.'vemng gUf'sts Lit J, lI, \\Tt:k-end guestsm UleC. H ... Mor-

I l\: I II S t I r 1 c'I'mglJt ~Llcstk 1Il IH' lllUl!tW of I I.$ P,aul, Betty Haskell, Mr. and Mrs. Ilvei tl p on the fell y Mond<lJ' a week-enA vISLtor t>t the Micke ~. 31Ju}lr ·s. Ins hunH:', Mr. and 'Mrs. Morl'is,and"d c' '" nl 0'," ul'ca . MIL I CI l' ul Hart Mr nd Mr' W'lliam tho diS p, tUle was t ken aYe I I Mr, and M,'s, R. L. Spah, and their guests enjoyed" picn,e din-MIS. 1"IVl'I'1\ Pt'tel'~on alHf Ntl/'- COUSlll, r. <lInt l'S. ye e e- u ,. <.l s\" W ' C I a S,-,ckeIson hnrr\e 111 Wakefleld, E ,J M(Car1hy of >onca. 1ns Im:lll ,..,twlll \Vl'dne~dHY uf l:Js~ \\(,l'k land, I }, Hask.ell, Arthul' Andcnmr and Ml". :lynco Miss Vln-;T Fl1edrickson WhJ11 uet-n l1um('d Ak-Sar-Ben amb<.ls- SOIl ,()f near Handulph, Mr. ~Ir:d ner in the ;Harold Cuulter lOmeIII 111(: .1(1(' C,lri',ull I;ll~l. I Mrs. qlareo('(' Er gst<ldt and M 'S: :mrJ Mrs. W..1. McIlrath I - I teaches at $crilbner, ,is visiting hel.' s:ldl)1' l"lilm that t('!TltuIY. Ml S. ,E. P. CaaU\\/C' ::lInd faml1y, Mr. Sunday, .

;Illd I\I1IS. OSC<lr N"elsd11 ,1I1d E:d, Sunrlquist spe t M();nOJ1~11 d,lY haL' Anderson ,md daughleJ', St. Pa I's Ev. I~utbel'an Churd). parents, th-' Enos FL'edrlck...<;ons. ~_. , ,~ _i tJ (. jl J/ I vlsiting relatJves 1 ('I'l', rfwy W }(:' Mal llyn, and Anna Anderson tuok 4mll 's nodlH'OIst of Concord, 't

l'l" 111>111(: hltl'l 111 'dll~lll'UlJt~. /)l'~{ 1-, dintlPI' ~lIl'~,ts Jll tIt' \V. A, ,El'i'ln He\,. P. p(':l;'son of W'IY~I,e, to Frc- (He\'I. L, M. DodOl', P<'lstOr.) I Mr. andl Mr,.;. Herman H~lnsonM I B 110llW munt last rhursduy. I here he Tl'il1lr: Sllllm<'ly., ...Jun{' B: SUl1dUj;' t~~~h ~~:l:e t2 S~~l~:('Cit:n~e;l'~ls~

\:1::11::;; III Hl'y Nl:l~~~l h~~~l\~ ML,i\'ll!l Lorgl"Cn l uf Sh~lldJ1I1, l..lll<lrdl'd ,j tnlin ~Ol' Turlock, Cal" :,c lOU], 0; Englislllst'I'V1CeS, IU'45:lVlolld:IY dJ't{'ltlllllll 1;1,'.;1 \'{'t'I}, f'C)lne SatLlI,~d<IY ('\'I"enmg tl;l when.' he WIll \'J~lt relatlves, e,nul ex,mm' tam ul (<I cchumens ,It l dilfi1e Fred Keli fnmlly have mo\-

K1J~,- (', ,11. TU1tl(', 11":'.1 Lvi!' the o! IllS L111l"lc, HPllI)l'll ~ndt'l"son w!H> had \Islkd ~n p, m. i r I t,ci to Pender and Ill:' \1/111 dl'lv(',pCll'Il'I,IIHi

j:al1d (;,lly '811' Sllt"llt li(jldlJL'l.!-~, lill Wdl!"!J('lld tllP :illlllf. (,uutlt'li HllllJs, 111£'t the group 11l Thu jd8Y cVt'lJing Sumby schot t truck for ~he Scnbner l'f'ndering

S' t [II '/W' ~nl'l" htTP,l·n'mulltandretl1l'nedhomeWI1.htC'aclw·.'lnC'ding<lt the parsotldgj" 'I"nt.,,~I lln :IV 1 t'llllllJIl 111 a~lIH'. 111 1M]' N I "I t! LadJ S of tIl{' AId wlsh to th.l/l" ~ <.l

M' "1 M" (l 1M .(" f S d I 1\ I. till( IS. ,I'll' t'son ;ll1u Wlll. Ml', nnd 'Mrs. Allen Salmon anU,w~. ':,:,'I\',;d ,:,"'t1":'~~U'"~:~ih'rl',,',e; [amdy and MI', a"U lVlr" F"'d A,,· -:- . all the b"kl' ,.ale 0 'u - famili>' of Walopf,,,ld,, were Sunda~ll()~'~p b:-.! i'rh~Jl".'>da,y 'If L~nl(luj1. (il'I"~()n ,mel (If P(Il)( ,I. Wl'H: For S~Wll1g Ctl'-ele. . f-vellipg vjsitors at tl~e [tiChesttjl"

M 11M (' j J~I Sund.ly dlllllK'I: III the> Ul.d Ml,". Lyle (If've];lIlcl entcrtalllC'd! J H& h I~ \ 1

and '~.,,':,::~ "'>l:<~;' ,',~1Il~: ~ I"~:~;~ N"!.,un I",nw, ,. the SI'WlIlg C"'e!e W"dlll',d"y ott" Oon4ordia I,"'heran Ohurell. "r:;~O:nt~;", Emil Tarnow anh "Nat.-onal··\, l1"'al-*'y .CLlIIll~11 ',ulli ),j(lllW FlldUtL'd,lllng . Mr, and Mrs. U, II. Duc'scller, ('I Hu('n 1<,st week, (HIV' Iv\'. T. CIH'II, p<:.lstor.) famHy were at a Norfolk p<ld( AI ~

lVII', :lIld ;l\'ll's. gl,IIll . Gf'ttll1<:1ll MI, ~llld Mrs. Al thlll' Do('sc,llel' iff Sund ly schlplol :1l1d BJble l'1:JSS :-, Friday for a Ireunion uf thc S~- I \ /

and H<IITV \\ ('r(" dInner Ules:; Sun- Ponea, .mel Mr. ulnd MI"~. 1'.\'(,l'e11t Undergoes Operation. meet S mduy' at 10 a, m. We n. - P<Jde i'elativeSj' *' I It'3 to the Mut~al benefit of all wbo\li\-e in the "Bread Basketf' of AnrericfU'to "ob.-Itl U;t;' A/ltOJ} GI'<lll( IIJbt hume. !-Ianl~ ~lttend(.l'd :vr1muri

,d d.ly Sl:l \'- c1e~~~'l~I~:~~l~~~~SI:~:l:;apfl~~~de;ctl~~;liy- jUice it see sevl'l'al new childr lJ ' MI", and! 1'\11 'S. Chester Hans I serve "Dairy Month" and see that .l~ilk, Butter. Ice Cream ~ and Ohee~e, ~e~~_ :~Jj]cl '1\11';. Halold 'UJl~lHrsoz:J. Ices 111 Lyons r-rj~ay. , ;1nd w leolne any othel's. and Chi'ldreiWE'r€" Decoration d' y ously used on the family table dunn.\t June. I • ,

nnd VC'I'IIl? \\'I'IP SUJ1(i~y ldi:nncr Mr. and Mrs. ~ohn .Sv.'::lll:'lfJrl of 111 a Holdrege hUSPlt<l1 last Thurs- Morn ngj worship services Su ... gue$tS ntlth '1IErvin Clink(:'nbeald DAY AND SA"'W'RDA'Y JUNE 6f14ND'"gUf'sts u/ MJ . .I11d MJ·s. J Ibll~ CUII- OmHI![I. speth tlJ. hollrl,IYs, In tht, d<lY mnnllOg. Ml'. and Ml"s. R(lY E: day Lit 11. Home mJ"sion ofl"{'ri g borne in Th Ilstun. I FRl 1" , 1:- • '1 :

hume of Mr1' N, ), Andursull .Jl1d ,Jullnsull lpft for :Huldrf'ge early will he liHpd 'Lit thIs f-icrVICP I 11\,Tr. ::Ind J:S. D. E. Sorcnsen M' r 1 TI){ 1 Tl ur 'd Iy l'\ e thLi1.. 1I10nlln~ to be with him and DOII(" S~,O(jidY . m~ets . i{JrlrlY '.... Superb Brandantl

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1\1r.\. Carl Lqth of Lau- aUlI y. IE~ I ca de 1 :;.. - MI ~ Jolll1so!. Onll'aha, Mr. ,mel Mrs. Ceo. Clal1l- FRUITIf'] \\( 1"(' Flld 1Y ('v('nll~g ~UPPl'I' Illng ,lnd n'~url1e I Sunrby. (Tl1up J,Jy) ('ntt'rt.lined by J\1If:" sen and Mr. Joe Cresspy \'Isltii'd '

III til<' Jlllius KildHwr Ml:i. N. U, Alllder:-'l~ll1· Ll1l1:ll1, Geo. I 'Ig uson ilt,hm home, ,I at J, P. CUmsen's Sunda¥. ILI 'Norrnun <Jnoj I\·,tn an! Mr. '.l!1el {,Iub lias MN'ting. Luth'1' eagul' meets Fnd:iJj' Mrs. IlIer~lll1 Baker wns (I COCKTA F !A ...... C k ~ 2 Lb, "2~"';"~

\'I'IIIIW mHI M,Jl)('Jl~ Et'hten- Mrs. Juhn SW<JlI$Ul! 4)1' Omah,l, Mr', Vullt'I's clltert~llll('d ('\'('lllil ~I the <.:!lul'('h, f 1't,esd3y vis,tor of" Mrs. A. w. Fancy diced fruits in a ancy'.t.\'-SSQ;U. 00 IrS, Bag •.••••••• "'":'k:lllllJ Hl'rl' \l.\ltUIS 11l~thL' ArVId WPl'I' dl1:lle~' glltl~lCi 11.1 thc' R;ly- Ult'ml)('I,; the Merry llul11l:'- C1HI'III \ ill meet Saturduy f'V - DO!Ij)h and 1fhe Dan Dolph fumlly

ol'd E""'I""~" h"lI'e S"'llni':ly ma!<cl's club Wedn'('sday afto"I'OC," ' tvl b f tl) ~ heavy syrup for sauce iPetc'ISUIJ Illimp TlH'scl<l1 <lltel'nuO!1 m,' .....,.1, 'L' j < • , '11111g, t'I]l'l'S 0 1(' newy ('lj\- were Wedo 5day eVPDmg visI1o~'s. , Kr ft Ch\:Jcolate M.1k Dime 8'b~1 \\'t't'k.: I Suml,dY a term 1In ~11l( SlllJper J<.I:-,1.. Wt'C'k. The tIme wus s.PC~llt lt1 fIrmed 1c1 ..,ss w.e 3sked to JOll1 t H' Mr, und 'rs. ErvlO Meyer lJ1:J.d salad and cocktail. a Ma \ted I' Phg et tl M "0 A d I Ite hiM V I' I,' .MIS, .Juhn Pf't(,l'Slll1 of C~llTOll, Rues,S 111 l'it rs, 1" , n el:~ m U J' W 1(: 1 IS, () C'l'S dlOll'. I (I fntqily Of andolph, <md Mr. ,:Il/td 16 13 .C:lIlll' ~UIHi:Jy rUI' il jew dnys' VISJt hOlnt, \Vl'l'~ !Mr, tllld Mrs. Gust refreshments. Mrs, Ol<.lf Prool's <h tlw confirm'~tjon phdt(J Mr~. Will lP.yer Visited at th(:,' 'yO~?:;; Cw,tI, h,·,' "",tel', M,',. D. A. Paul, lIa'''oll alld[fam'ly III I';me, """ NP1S011, Alina and Do!'>s and Lyd,a wlllI,e 0'1 hand next Sund,ly I Mrs. II$l eyer home Dero""t,Lll SUPERB:,CATSU#, 2 ~~i?~ ..... ,.. 25c,alld family.,~"'OIl,~l qrv"lc'I"J"~lnrlailyMO'f"1,wAaytb,;e".t Andl'r- W('ll'l ShE'LlSt'l' Wf>l'(' In\'Ill'd gUf'sts. Let u:-' It PI1ICmbcl the boys tHl clay. , I

1 .~ .... ... tJ dlnJ6g clamps Lind OtlWl S \\ 11' Earl Ahle s, Mr. and Mrs, LesliE' : r· Dwight ,Frpn, ph, nnfj] Do, rf'f'11 Frid"y e\1 nil1~' guests in" the For.""an.j(le Forsber.cr. b F I k 1 L I'S'I W ur: t d fA .,. may e gpmg y g1\'mg for

1fH Brudigam. "Raymond Bl'lldlg'lnl M -II • Co n a e ~' arge c'· JlI1dgl'P~~, ~t H'I~lt.3 .. ~"'I£ln., nSl,e home of Ml'sjN. . Andl'l',Son werE': L:.Jst Thursday was Irt1le JCll1lCe S( 1\, Ite[ ceJ;1tels \\ hah hd\(',.PP 11 and Vera _I,ternan visited Omah<l I er s r ' 'Pk '

Jll 1/10 Colll. Uttel!J,lll~ Ihome S.lt- ML ..",d MJ', del'eOTI 1\lIVIn {If FurslJPlg':-; UI1thcluy. Relatives who t ,. h d CI I , '-1'. .'''' gS. ., J! E'S a .... I~ e DS a lllS ldn 10 1"- relatives S~I~day. They reportl aun r,y ('\I(,l"lllg. ~ WaYlw, Mr. i,md Mr~. Raymon~ ('al1"'d in till.-' f'venIng at tlw Joe ltke I tlCL' 101 them Hele thf'Y ill heavy ram tJr.el'e. ' II: ,

lVh-. ~md 1\11";. ,Tohn ... ettman of Erickstm ,IH~l ~OflS and ML :lnd FOJ'suerg hotlw 111 rememblancf:' of nWf'tIC~l,j-;tIn.n fllends and Je1111 -, Mr. and Mrs. Herm~ll1 Lon~e'l F' AI k PI-ok 5al-".00 • TaU 31'"C,,,, "'f. W,,"· ;, proe" gll"SIs "' 'V/>', M"" 0"'1"," 'Luncla"l or 11.',"'1'1 ,,'Id, W,·,',' Ed"an) Jo'''l>' ,',," n[)" ~yu .,IId wo'~hlp CI" IS- M,', and MI.s •Art Longe alid C Y .r as a ....., ~Cans ....and NT"" nl~lIIH' (;('ttll~:m !\1ll11Cl.IY A I1UJll1WI', Jl'Ojn !J('t"c ,l1tlO'llc!{'d Phuf'IJl', Mrs. Huth JoJin- tl,m Iltl'latUJ(' <.J1J~ eVllrythmg Jol' d£lughter :whf' \,\llth relatlve,.; (If

e\l'lllllg In;-.;1 \\ I'('k. t M('mOj IU! da~ r'lips

"It the Ak-S:ll'- son nnd d,lUglltt'1 s, ~l1rll'('d Linn tlll'l]' S])I,l'ltU:.d \\'pl!arc will bE' PII~- Mrs., Hermd~) Longe at a Nurfolk Wh"NiAtNeCYBANrNe"ad I BRMA EBRAO\IiN~D~'1 ,[1'1 MORNING LIGHTMr. :1l1!J l\h,.;; ThO! ,IS Erwin, Ben tl',ll;k iq UI ah<l, They Wt'l'(' ~lld Mr. <lllel, Mrs. J.f'skr FOl"sbt'rg \.ldc(1. rIle Luthenll1 Chureh/IS park Friday! !for <J reunion. _ k

. QtUHtf'll lllJd Veldc! W l'e Sunday 1VI1'. and MrsJ WI . Walrand Ror,el', <lnd son, Mrs. Adolph Bloom call",d l'al"J~g h~ilr l! milliOn dollars (Y Mr. and ~rs. A, W. Dolph and COCO A."~--_J:ctllll1n glh'. b III thL' 'i '~l1du .John- ElnH'l' Wllm~rt111. Mr. dlld Mrs, Thur:...ddy :lftf'lIlOOll. tj~IS. plOst, Impo1t<Ill: ~urpu.se. '11ll'l Mrs. Gertrlll:le S~mn~r <.lttend,l'd , ~1,~1'!:&on !loml' III DIXUll. P<.Jul 11.ll"t, Bplty l-lasl.;e)l and I L' -. \',()jl?ly l'jlement has elt'cted pIa qs DecQratiolllday exercises ::It \VlS- On Sale Every FridaT 2-POlind 1'0'· 1I'lr. '!Iljl M,'~, Carl U'Jtolbal'k and (;":"" Pau!' , '" ('elebra~ Blrll:da

y. ., of "'."" and 'ill other k;nd, of s n· 'w,' Flldayl and we"e dmn",' VlSl- r~~w.;;:fL~:/..... IOc at Counel'l Oak I Can ...,.,,,,.'c_" 'Oe

VII \\'l'l (' gu("h ::11.. Li b dlld;ly j),u'- Saturd,ly (j'\'m~lllg ,SllPPf'l' gUPsts G\I( .,1:-; Ill, Un Alb! It Nygl En f ul "ttt'~J~t1011S, hell~'c. uur chu eh tUI'S at Jl}llfn NUOl'nuergp!"s.--'; I - --,.------ ,- .- - .--------- -1·1 hnnw last rtHll"sd<ly P\"('lllllg tu J'(''fll(l's the Ll1gent ne~d of pst b- Mrs. Hf',hY Talrl10W spent Sqn- b C S I.... No 21~

, i hpJp in the cpldll'lItHln (1f Mrs. Ny- 1lshll"W Clmsllan s('r\"lCL' ('Pilt 'J'S day (;'vP-tHllg \\lith Mrs. ArVid Ltjnel "Super·' I'ealn ty e, ..,orn~. VI-Alill,'E'xpen e' Acc."deni Pt.ll.~y gl'PIl':; bll"lhday Wt'rt': Mr, ,Illd Mls Ll't ps Ill'lp! while Henry, L(J~is Hansen, Lo,llbU Iii Emil SW,1t1~(}1l <.Jnd f<lmilyc Mr. ,md I --------->-----~- Kay and Juniol' Tamow attencled "WON-UP"

"nt.· ~.lRE p"" RCr "'SING A TRAVEL ...., t"ILICY;, ,. ,~,~; ~c:l:n 1~~;,;,~;:,,~n~'~~I;';;:;" M" '"I f()J J'S the n,;ght 'bl'M,eballA[g~Jme aKt N, orf~~k, SUPERB Fresh REL'ISH J16•OZ. 14,. GRAPEFRUIT

~a',r' IU ~ r,..,.., CiOJlS. Ml,.., Ii11.lJlH' GeUmnll ~...l i..jl.. .l\!Il'. alld~ n}- .. \1 In, .1/IIJI". Cucumber ar ... '....

E~A!VllNE'THI ,i'1ULL COVERAGE CQNTRACT: jgany. M", Anton GranqUist "nd I(By M,·s. Glen BUI'nham) ~~,~:ieJj'~;ll:ee;;;'';;''~t~~i:t~: JUICE• ,ThJ :l'\'~l'an-1' tl':l~~J IlolicY only COVN1S yoU fO,"/"SO many days· ~,::,::,:;",l~ii::~;~~I:i~,~~~I~~l~o?J:~:~~ MIl', "nd M". Gren Burnham md ~::;I~ho~;r:,h~~,~~~~~I:~t~~y~~:~~ COFFEE ~~~!£~~J£~~~~~~ ~o~:~nJ:e. 66c ~~:,".:,,:;eet;:~~~ u~of'~tiJ~ulatl'd tI"UV('11 (JUI' ALL EXJ'ENSE (lO~ltJ;'u,e gives yoU 'N~ ing Mrs. Ny,ll{'li sl'rved lLulcheon. (a~l ly slwnt SUlJday <It Xankt( n. AIM,t,LossnMge,'ldhrPemde'Tal'now ", nd M,'s. ~hdu'l' ('o'\'(',l"ag(', ('ad)' day, whl.-ther at hom'" or travelling a<Ud. E\ LI A. Kuhl is pain,tmg his ·Ie- <l appetite for :b t. A-(,of-ts ~,"ou Il'<~'" than rlc.ller day, I II i \7:1to1'. The work will be finis led Louis Hansen <lttended the b~l1- TAC CUT "A Mighty Fine Blend" 'wonderful mixer.

For nniversaries. ti",1 week. quet ~t 8t. John's'Lutheran ehllrch - 1 ~~rT.I~,,~ 24c 2 ~~~ . 45co 'I'his policy gives Iyou accidental death be1Jl~f' mo-nthly itJ;- A foml1y d'nne]' gIven by Mr umas Tletgen 'and i'nmily at- d f 3 23(nnw for hit', ltud la $500 ALL EXPENSE P w ISJON whi¢h and Mrs. K('I~neth IfOlson Sunday' ~~ in Wakefield Sun uy evenmg or Nco

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! C'pa~H I~:\TRY cxpe$.se for tl'ea-tment of My id. "ntatl mjury up t('n~ed the Memorial day -ser ices thmse having betn confirmed byto S'iO .0.0. mChl(h~~f surgeon's lc1's, n.urse's fl!,cs hOSjtital ,bills, was 1.he occasion for observance of <:It l,anol1., Rev. W. A. GQrdes.mNIH ne, X.lay, eli' Ii ,three birthdays ell~d Qnc wedding I.!;lqor Kuhl .and family ere Mr: and Mrs. Earl Schlotfeldt

• WI'jtten 011 ME;a.nd WOl\lEN fro AO~ 5 to 55 withollt :~;n~~:~~r~ci;u~h~h~a~~~~~f;~~ ~U1ld,\y VI>itOl", In tfue J. L. op- ar,d ~aby and Arlene Bleckwehl P·oIished. Maple,l1ljmltl('~lt rx_mlh_1i • Emergenoy trav~ c_l·d[i. Ued with each !birthdays: are, Ibose of Mrs. Ken: "'~r~O';;:17,,~,x~,7~'lahl and her ~e~e ~~~~:~I~~. ~1:n;~~:~~~~"~~Jd -, 'CLOTH'ES', P,I"-~:'."",eon lac' neth Olson, George Magnuson and mother, Mrs. Enc Cook, of 1'4'

~ Iner P~erson and the wedding im- rull, <.balled in Sholes Monday. son, Durrel\, were Sunday aqer- FLORJDA VALENCIA 5Mutual Ben It Health & Accider-t ssociation 'nivers'ry for Mr, and Mrs. Glenn MI'. and Mrs, Le,ter 13oden.tedt ,no~.. v~s~~or~~~.e';';~nry ~al'elman JUICE ORANGES, per doz. . .. 29c Per ~

United B nefit Life Insurance CQ pany Magnuson, Tbose present were the and J<lmily of Wayne, spent UI1- were Norfolk visitors Saturday, 'Our BI.agest and Best Orange Value 'B~x (.., I c. J, Magnuson, OSC8l' Johnsott day in the V, G, McFndden h me. and Sundpyj attended an oil cdlm- I, .1 I 1George Magnuson, Al·thur John- ~etty Kel~n,y of Canoll, sent pany PI'onl''''' '"t West Point, ~nd EXTRA l<'A~~Cl' WAEHINGTON ," L Hr " -I I son Arv"d P t GI M !~sev rHI duys lasl week in the '-I <;< I'"' tr ''( PLES 6 Ib f ' 29 Dependablea. a r,n6 01

" I e erson, enn ag- were luncheon viSitOl's at tho I1red W¥NESr\P AP , s. or. " CPih '27'" W ''\Fayne Neb I! Duson and Evon Peterson famlli(;s, ~~~~~~d Kenny <jl1d L, T, Wh len Wilkens home I)Qar Fender. I-::±:=='±_:';.E,,<::e:,:e:.:;ll::en:;:t:...:;A:;:Il::.-p:.;u::;r.::p.:os::;e:...:.;A::.PP::::I::.es::.,.-.' 1 BROOMS

I ~!~e, ::J- I' I lIave Luth Reunion. !'firs. Chris Hal~."len Of WIn ide, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Habrock l- .

~!~~~~!==~=!!~t=~_!~=!!!lb~T~I~~~~~~~~~~:[1 v;'lted her mother, Mrs. Wit iam of Kansas City, Mo., M,·s. Bernard JU~iBO SIZE T 9 E h 39~ ~C:::::::-::=-::-~~-==rf"--:--=:"~~=:C~~SI·::cr?I..c~~-"~- ~__'"-~'~"unionr

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~i{iff~::e,e~o~:d:'I:::n ::: ~~l~:kd~~:~~;:~i~~~~r~~~JI~~ SVNKISpELTEMO'MOANTSO'ESper doz. ~ 21'OC 5;~ and .... C'

'I I I j9~td painting the buildings 0 the guests at t~e Au~t.lst Kai honie. RED RI , Poun4 c

Wftl:1Do ~I A~I Ch,allll[l[ge ~~:~::I~~ form nortb of Sioies ia;;;j;~a~fdt:~:etlo~~,~~;~hl:~~ GREENTOPCAR_·ROTS, 2 [

C V I,' ryrr. and Ml'!';. Tom Ream. of George HaprOck <:Ind Francis Ba-WnfYrhe, were Fl'itilly visitors i the ker wel'e Sunday visitors at. Dan E d 3' I I Mrs. ,G, D. Bu~'nhllm and Wi lillm Dolph·s. 'Paun~ta and Shirley NEW CABBAG ~ poun ..... i.. C

tMre,qnglY homes. " Dolph rem*~d iror a longer visit.

' You f!r 'h~n9in9'youlr m al:.~·rIi our ii" Ethel Burnham of iOllX, Mr. and \'1rs. Geo. Buskirk were"I 'Ci , !Q)ent Memorial day in the Sunday afternoon visitors [It the

.l. ~" ~ tit h I f GI~nh Burnham home, returning Fred Hurl' home ~ southwest ofIl"re-c 10 an lI'oo~, I' 'fOr e se 0 hOib. Satul'day mo,uing. Wayne. Fr d', sister and family of

~l\'liis. Glade MeF~dden spe t a Latge Club I

our 5, ;lll1n /room, [[w erl v "ur d.,ealLs [ fO\l) Idays last Week in Wa 0 lit Avoca, la. and his grandmother n A ''''KFURTER~ d C...,. IF ,t: the I~ome of helt daughter, Mrs. from Lyoqs were dinner guests F~.,,' toJ, poun ..

' L .J.!d· Mit kL LeIter Bodenstedt. and family ·there. I ,I" ,are s-.;[ rc In 0 "..., o,c ~rs·1 I lflss Clail'e Timlin, nurse i the Mr. an~IMirs, Art Longe visited EF STEAK SHOULDER !2~'

St. Joseph hosphal at Denv r, is the.Cliffor Oaks 'from Omaha at BE ' c', I ,I spon,ding two weeks' vaeati n at tbe Mrs. I' eql'Y Rubeck home Fri- \ LB. . . . • . . . . • "I' I , I the home of helt parents, Mr and day even~.g' Mrs. W.· W. Evans, ,

' Mrs, J. P. T-imljn. Who hadl ;;jn with ,the 0ak fam- MUd Yellow 2~"1' omy /.10 (1.,,'::" 'e~s Mr- and Mrs. Willis Em bam ily, return home w,th tbem 10 Lp'NG HORN CH~,,lb." ',CI K and ehildren of: Springfield, eb., Wakefield.I wer~ Sunday gubts :in the Mrs, Mrs. M r~ Hansen and son, Pound$L. G.. D. Burnham nome. LeRoy art- ~

u~qQ. I, , lingr-ac6ompanied them Ito Fre- i1;.~e~~. 'r ~ ~~y~~~~~n~: F om ,sele~Pork LOHinSOPSi Pound ISc 22c and--+-,..-,..--'-"'--7H--!-----'--,..- - mont to visit in the Dale and, Mrs. ed. Dinklage were Tues- IllrR:+O::.A:.::S:,A:';~=-~.&=iC=,:.:.=;.:;,:....2_2c_-;a_U_d_''':'-~_.1:*=F===;;E~~~~I.I ' ) horrr

ea few weeks. day lunch ort visitors of MI"s. Lena I' , '

Plt':asantlHour Club. .' J::a~OWse"'v:: .the"wm. Dor.man fu- Ii, BAC'ON Sliced,lvi,s. I w. J.! May enter amed: " ~ , . ::" PORK

me~lbers Of, tbe Ple~simt HOI'. 'Mrs. q:\ .re BU,sklfk and MI:S. h,'"UARES UV~'lub at her hOlllle ThurSday ft~r- Geo. BUf Ir~. vlere among the ~oop. Following the bu ine~s guests e~t,rt;ame~ Wednesday aft- '1 !IIeeting and ,social afternoon MJ;!s. ernoon it the Da~as Gifford home iLP~,r,. ", C LPb~. ,' •••••• ~ 12c

May served a ::ru,Q-course 1 ch.- ~Oll~ 0 ayne ,in honor of Mrs. l~i~'Uiiiiiiiiii~••i'iiiiiiiiiiii••••ii=IE,,~1eOJ . y ! 1UlY lAg. jr.• the . fonnelr Miss

;:,~!~:r:=1!:=~~~~'~~~~~Ef~~,~~~~~~~~~~~~~IJ"" jl;>ella Gie e ~ho 'ta~ght in·'Wstr.ict '.'.. '" .. ramniZer thJ adv~. '17,anti isralnifc~ ~f ~r•• ,C,:Ii. Mc-'

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I miaiY suffer Qurtailment 0 some

PrIVIleges ~ the event a war,but It i~1 n t conceivabl thatany form 0 dIctatorshIp couldbe faste ~d n a country s re­

I sourcef~, 1 telhgent an~ indcl­pendent ~s the Uru~ed tates.

11110 otheflP~tion, could C nquerthe United tates, and aft r ex-hausted IIan s ~ave quit flght­mg, no rna Of group 0 men

Concert Planned 'At Park Toni~ht

Wayne mUTIlClpfll band, du dedby K D Hanson, presents Its fIrstsummer cancel t at BI essIe l' parkthiS Thursday evening, Junels, at8 o'clock He] eafter the w eklyconeel>ts Will be ,llday eve Ingli

The concert numbers are a fol­lows "Amenca," "E'tcld of Hon­or," W, D McCaughey, . SOUl hernCross," o\eltun" l:ti-Jul Yodd. Mt,Yoder lS one of the outstahdmgschuol composers and has glVjCn Ll",

thIs mtelestmg seleclwI1"In a Persian Matket," ntel-

mezzo, by Albert Ketelbey! thecamel-drn1ers gladually apploach,the cnes of beggdl S tOi "~ack­

stleesh" are heald, the be~utIful

prIncess entel s carned by hel'l sel v­ants; she stays to watch the Jug­glers and snake-chal mer. I TheCaliph passes thlOUgh the nj'arketand mterrupts the entertalfment,the beggars are heard agal , theprLOcess plepal€S to depart a d thecaravan resumes ltS Jourhe ; thethemes of the pr llH.:ess an I thecamel-dflvels ale heald fiu tly In

the dIshmc~ and the marke -placebecomes desel ted.

"Velvet of the Rose,l, altzes,Geo Barnard, commencmg Withseveral bats of syncppated tImefollowed by three delightful traJl1sin waltz time, "La Mmch delSoldadesca Espanal." mdlchr of theSpal1lsh snldlelY, J. de S etsliY,characterIstically SpanIsh, "VIC­tor Herbelt FdVOI ltes " Vldo HeI­bel t, one of Victor Herbel ~ s bestcollectIOns fO! band, "C lolmaMoon," concel t waltz, aVIs­Bourke, an old popular wal z thatshould recall fdnd mC'mofles,"n181ch," selected, ,'sas*tche-wan," overture, G E Hbl nes, ahght overture With mterestl g dy­namIC and harmOniC chanfes byone of our modern band c~mpQs­

ers; "NatIOnal Anthem."

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Some lone s:ays: !Ife cow,ists largely of

domg what Olle doesll't Ivant to do, If onedId onlv'whal he wall ted to do, he likelyv.ouldn't d{l much. It 1131 rov...·ing up streamthat generates vim and ~ourage.

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The demand for labor incident to de­fense b.uilding would i)('cm to warrant thegov~rnmelll 111 ~ll~p(~ndipg it:::-; peace-timespelrclmg and cmplo} mg bureaus, If wecanJlOt get alollg wllhonl creating ways tospend f<'del'al ~1Unpy to furnish jobs at thIStime, when cfin:we? :

The R~itiHh say 5:\chlneling, the prizefighfer, w~s killed bll the island of Crete,The NaZIS say he is Isldl alive, 'rhe Nazissay a c('rtam lmportllnt general bplongingto l)w all,,'s is dead The British deny thereporl. We wtll have to have more proofto be Imre.

- I I GREENWOOD. bankers. Recently it received a 1week-end wIth Mrs Armstrong's

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' Grefnwood cen1etery vJith i s loan of $25,000,000. Then came an- mother, Mrs. Wnght, and the O.'Shil'l~'g marble and wealth, f othet loan of 11 mIllions and very P Birdsell family of Wt:m.E1r wasflpWi1e sand foIlage, was t e lately another of the same amount. also here. •

jehle]; ttraetion-shrm~ of de p And when our treasury or RFC Harvey Neely left Tuesdaylovefa d sad met'll0nes+-on M _ loans money abroad It usually mornmg for Fort WOlth, Tex.Imoria day. People came fro stays "loaned" for a long hme WhelQ hiS folks ale. He gL..lduate~

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far a d near to place flor I Like Argentina, Cuba demands a from the I::ollege thIs Spl1l1g Itribp.t s on the graves Of d _ "good neighbor" poliCY WIth plen- MI. and MIS. F. A. MIldnClt:.JOkparte dear ones. Mbre new y tgl~:{dt~~~lrpI;:Sid~~Pt.ratnmdenhtl ' fW.mh~ ty of loans and profits. Some say Mrs. GI ace Andersorl to ~t"made I graves appear, and t e that It IS worth while to keep them POlnt last Thursday evenmg r, 11~.

--+-~;b-+rr-- cemefury lImIts are gradual y Ily and cEJrtam Important eople, good-natured dunng the ,emer- Ar,delson \dslted there untll Mun-It is an advantage to ave ample, high- t hundreds ~f FBI men and an un- gency, day.

iy tr ined bl'aius, Jjut it no advantage if I e:;lct'rn ing. Next year and ea h named number of prIvate ~uards Mr. and MI s H S Scace, MI<;sth b 'd d I b t't t f suc~e dmg year the number w 11 Be~ldes tl1lat, the entire Washmg_ aiR U M tt d

ey lare to e conSl erjl a Sli S 1 U e or Inqease, and In comparatIve y OCA a Ie an Homer \\ent to Lyon;;hard, pel'SeVer¥lg work. Living wholly by bnef time all of today's eld IS ~~:l ::~ee~~l~~:~~~~~ IS available _ F:nd3Y and on to Om~ha to 'I.1Sltone's wits usually pro\le~ disappointing. Will .tmd plai!'es under ev 1- _ __. 1\11'" Scaces sl."ter, MIS. R. E

onetllst not l1esitate at a manual task on greellIs on the beautifUl hlllsI e In the <:ountr+generallY. Uncle Ellls.the' ggumptioll

lthat: he i too smart or has The plot for Greenwo6d W s Sdm IS re~dy for all emergencies Mrs J F Ahern and daughters ~rf and, MilS Charles Hotherham

a too bright fu~ure to do i't~ Shunning wotk wisely selected, and pnde in ts so fal as police 1work and Iguards were In Blair MemOilal day. an ar'rll y 0 Counlll Bluffs lathat ~\\'I'll sOI'I, one's ha llis or tax lone's upkeep has been exercIsed fr m ~ Tom Cavanaugh of Omaha, sp1ent ",pent FIlday, 1lay 30. In the 'Geo'

tthe bpgmrnng. are conce ned The FBI spiderweb Fnday In the A T Cavanaugh Eckstrom horne fut MI"s Mddled's

mUSCles leads perilom~ly it the directibn 6f r- of In'Vest atJOn is one of the most home blr~hday.

~i~1 e, One who does Wi h zest and reso- Il':::::::::=====::::::::=±--' I cfflClent fpices In the wor\d. It Mr. and Mrs Earl GIbson and 1tlS AlcxelIlder

I ti any honorable jobl Undertaken, is al- ~-Farme-;:; (onnccts up \'llth aU of the police Ray of Omaha, called 011 frtends MltJnc;.!prJ!ls, came 0~~l~~~~ ~~o tl certain to realize gteater goals lat~r here Fnday. VISIt hel ddughter, MI:,; Clara

an ~core sllccess beyond expectations.,...,... (C9 n tlnurd flom Pag-p One) Mrs Vern FIsher of I'iQIfolk, Hl'ylmun, and hel slstel, ~I1.'>,)- --;-----------.- I.--~ ~rs ml st be used and later W' sh- spent MemorIal day 1I1 the Ben Anna McN<.lll

, Retil'emen~ of Chie( .Justice Char1es d. If ny tune lS- left, tHe gal den Ahlvers home. Mr and MI~. W. F. RulJln~onEVal}8 Hughes of the Unlt~d States SUPl'e,ljnel hould be hoed. Mr. and Mrs. R K. KIljkman were 111 Omaha ThUlSd~y 1\11cOUl'~, remove* from pUblic service one of * * * spent Sunday m Aurora \\ltl1 Mrs. Roblnsun \',.dSc attending Cl mcetlllg.A!mcrica',:.; ablest statesm~n. In his time he I We feel the day Will be a uc- Kirkman s mother. and MiS Hubmson \l~ltcd hel tlll-\\(a8 1gf:)verllor of New Ybrk, secretary of cess If,our suggestwn>l ale c le- Mr and'Mrs John H K)l VISI- de, II F Juhnsonstat"', memher of the world abrilration tri- fully fbllowed As a s<lfeguaId and ted Sunday (>\('nmg at till ~rank MI and :"ill., M)PHl CI)I~un d,nd

~'1' to reduce the number of fatal tiCS, Gr Ifflth, jr., home faml1y \\l.'re 1Il O,dd<Jlld Ido.t \\ uJ-

IUn;kI, supreme court ,luRtice and chief jus- tome ~upervlsed lehcarsals I Ighl -Mrs Guy Rnot and Genu left n,csddY ~.lnd agam SUtld.lY t! "ice, and he waH defealed fb}.1 a narrow mar- ~e ad\ISable. FolrmelS should fd- ThtllSday for Long Bedeh, ClI Mr. Mr Lu] (lfl::. infjt!wI, 1\.11::; :" jde

In for the presidency In l:J16. He was de- h.Illallze themselves w1th d ltlcs Ruot IS employed there. CoIs"l1 \\hu \\dS Jl1feated by the slogan that President Wilson Involved 111 till' day's englge- Mr and MIS. Bud DUnn uf Ran- GCledrlJlIC rrldtlck:; spent '-;lln-had kept UK out of war. ment. Townsmen should JOu my dolph, viSIted ill the TOn) Dunn di.JY Illgilt dlld :'.Iund<.lY \\Itn 1\111-

Illlto the clluntlY and find out IIcd hrJmc Thursday forel1oon ILlIl dnd l\ddl'lIe .Ju!lll:-ilin I\ldl-Ithey al c expected tfl do. As a cx- The R A. Dawson 1<JmJly "nel gal Lt and CJell a Realns spent 1 ,l( ,,_

tra mean' of eCUI ty 'ld s t Ted MJidner o[ Lmcoln, "pent V1e- day IltlPllllOll \\,.Jth tlJLIll

coats of ;tICkl~lg pt'aste~ Icou~ e~v: m/Jllal day With MI" H(:'lman l\lh~ HC'lle dlld MI,,~ llellil Sp tillIsplcad dvei muvv('1 and blldel Mlldner and the F. A MllelI1l'l::, o[ SI<,l!X llty, ~pellt \)( 1110111 il

ea'ts MiSS Betty Jones who tC<H'nC':, at wct.:k-clid llel£.' ThLY \'~It(d Ifl UII'

. * * *r I ONelil,5pentafcwdaysldt-U\\eek C H Jcl!rlY. Ale .... Jllll} <tIdBirds of C~liscl-Like BilIj Uncle SZlm IS. ~pen(l1ng now at \~Ith her Sister, Mrs. C<lll HdkCl MI" \\I)U'11 :::ip<.JCll him' "-

odpeckels have stiff taIls i)ll\~;::~>eO~~~b~~~/,;~I~~~I1~~:e:..:.::r_ Mr and Mrs. Floyd HaIght <lnd 1\11 <HIe! :\115 T l ,Jill""":' 11 pnWith which to climb treeg an all- fly penny 01 tlw lrleomes of all ddughters and MISS KathI}r1 Ler- oTld \llll (II .\lIasIJlJ llt\ )1' III \1,-char In deslted parklllg spots,l and pc opiP j ecelvlllg 1$1,000,000 per r.el spent Memollal day m I\ICldl_ morld] d,! ,Ind thr' \\ I 'I (~Iri !let f'better and mOle genetally krtO\\11 yC'dl 01 mel,the trltdl;']mountthus son II \\lthilj(lJr] ;'vII JUl e 11,111 I' I~ III

'they have dllsel-llke bills to iGlt JlI tdken w<r>ulct rUll the federal gov- MNISSfM, adelame Kauffm3n WdS the Cr,n ell :::tudw II( J t.. JIllC) ( d."

mlo wood for lOsects. NOWt l \\ C In 01 0 k Monday to attend <J <lbO.('llllTIent Jll.st tllrf'(' d<iYs If Uncle 1wquld like to ask the v.ol)dpe k('1 e.; meeting for chlCf telephone u!l('ra-I Mr and \11 P I I Ilin our nelghbmhood thiS que.s JOlJ ~;~:C':o~~ ~'~'~~~lO~e~~~ ~f\earl,l ~~~ tors I 'Hld bdby ,<lId::" G\~~:::r II~I i11"II::l~Why doyotl pelslst III peck10 lilJ dm(Junt thtls t"l>'cn would lun the MIss Bette B1Cllr vvho attertdsthe[\\cre Sund,,) guest\ In the rllnktlfi roofs <lnd other rnetalllc SUI - [('fiend go\.el nment Just 20 days. unIversity at Boulder, Colo J plan', L.ll sen hlJlr,l :\Il alJd \11 ~ \11 I'llfc.ces whlGh Ob\I011S1y can tlCld If Unde Sdrn took c~ry penny of to b~ home Fnday or Saturday thb SllJuler of Llll1'el, \\l!(' C.t:111IgnoUIlng of an edlblc nature? The C\C'IY p(~lson \\ho recbved $10,000 vvee . - gUt ~ts

practIce seems stupidly una dIl- 01 O\,('t' pel year, that amount Adolph Jot2ke and MISS Irene M dmg b Id tl f" I Budraka of Swux Clty, spent the <.. Ir an :\dll , Ed Sh, 'Ill III I J[

IWhen th€! preSident signid the \\OLl run lC ('1I('ra gOvcemment \... eek-end 10 the N. H Brugger ,-,(II)I1C1', an It <..lnd \110, Jdltl(~

* * * m.nkettng Jquota bill fOil corn, JlIst 137 ddYS EIghty pf'r cent of home. ~l"lt I'f West P01llt \\lli' 1,Ilt "Itl

From One Who Rcturns~1 wlJf';Jt and othel crops, It' meant our natlGndl Income IS recf?'lved QY Mrs Donald D.lby .. f Wel1lng- :,.11 Lmma Bed-,I,t \1, n,o. I d denAn Iowa man ...... ho used tt~ 11\(' a gleen light f()l the confeh~E's On people who get $5,000 per year or v II e H It 1 !

here, but who has been gont 101 til{' new agnculture apploPrlatlon j'("S therefore, the peopl~ In the ton, Colo., anl\ed Mond3Y after- J(J~lllS()~l Sol so \ut r :\11~ Gld'l'se\eral years, sald he still legdtd IVIII. The conferees expect W fInl"h lrmcr Pl8cket<; must bear the ~:~ne,to VISit In the Joe Stnolskl Leo l\l::Hx, \\}l', In theWayne hiS home to\\n He C!llplld- OI(lt work IIn~a ~hort tUnie. The blunt of thc tdX burden Contra1')

d th f dl f WI I t 10 d t gc cr 1 b 1 [tl t MISS Evelyn Auker of Roakford, III fit! uJ .:\1.1 ~ Emil cI three~I;~Ple, ~he I :~ldI1~e~~nt;)rest ~il~~' ~l~:~le~ee GI~lt IT ea~~l~el~::lt~~ ~nn~h~ I:~t ~ f~~U!i~ I~ 1th~ ~;pe~x b~~~~~t~S Ill, and MISS MarJone Harnson yejlh while crlmplctln..: IllS (fJ!1cgemanIfest, the lively sympathyl thl') II" Illg to Iron out the dlff~renee, Tn Ialse enough money' by taxB- \\ ere Sunday dmner guests cif MISS {l't'lJ :-iC, rctullled l" ,t fliL, ddV tufeel It IS a dlstUI bmj~ experience 1'll(' plams foueshy prOject Item 15 llun. we must tax the money where Edna Penn. LI' home at Spt'nc( I. heb SC\-l.'ldlOf lUe that eOlnrels one thl10Ughlill tlw; bill. Members are hopefUl II IS foulnd-In the middle and M~ss Geltrude McEachen of uJ hli leILltl\('s Cilmc tl t h munaVOidable circumstance to ~ed\C I t1ldt It Will stay In. lower brolcket gtoups. That;, IS why Llncpln, spent from Thursda.y e\e- 1\11 dod .'\11 > Ted :\-Ionl, andthe place he llkes I J - Ip'al'r'd

tqnn ot'll'r erSeriPerl'aYI tSaUxchsCh'emlaer,gle

tnlng to Sunday In the Mr::. A 1\1c- I d<:lllbhtE:l, \, hu dll ::;pendIng Ihe

Tn one Instance abou~ fIfty 'j Eachen home. I;"Ulll/lll'i In tJle ..L'\Ir' SteLla Chl-democratlC and republicatl l..'On- ple\Tnts the lower-bracket fellow MISS Ruth HeIdenreich v.ho I t..he,,1cl home, Spl'llt [lOll} Thurs-gl es,m~n sat together hstel~U1g tp flam reallzmg that he pays the teaches at Hebron, formerly of day tu Sund<.l) l'\ EnlOe:?; In the E..Ihe preSIdent S fireSIde chat. After he<'1\7 end of Ule tax bill We must Wayne, came Monday to ViSIt LJ Junes home Lit St Ed\\<:IfdIl \\a5 o\er thcy agreed tnat the ~~Org~Orp~~ ot~tl~~et'XoubrUs:ldVeenS'c.An frIends here 11\11 and \11::; Me!l.llle P31ke andIII eSldent, under the un~lmlted ~ Howard and Norma Jeanj Gun- el ... ughteI, Karen. 01 Chlcagu, came('lIlelgency proclamation, bas as ne\er be placed upon the so-called derson of WoEfusa, spent (rom last lao.t Thul,daj to VISit until Sundaynlllch If not more power th,n any nch Mo(;t of It Will always be paid Wednesday to Sunday 10 the My- \'> Ith l\Il ~ Pel! ke's [olk~, the L \\'tithel Iuler lJ1 the wOlld Thley be- be the mIddle and lower bracket ron Colson home. Il\II::N8tb Tiley dlso \l~lted "\11~lI'\('d the chief executIve v.{<lS as- groups. by the sweat and tOll of G g E k t 1

bltid tl t thewOIkmgman eor e c srom ,and RalPh/ 'ollkt'sbIMhel,Pllll K r-; P;Jlkc;tl~n~~~ldso~~/~i<;~~~l~~ \; C{;~1_ Hachmeler went to \\ahpeltm, 1"1 Mlo" :\Imnlc Will \\110 te3chc" In

\V k D, May 2~ for the grolduatlOn of SIOUX CIt ... , \\clS home for :JeIIJ It-~: ~S~IO~~~~ t~fe t~7~~/r-to"~:. ;al;~ crf'a~J~S-~~da~~;~;~v~~~~~~~~\ I~; Ru,,,!>ell Eckstrom la1 day :\[1'. and Mrs. E. W)Qumn

Mr and Mrs. Albeit Paulson Ic.nd l\Jaly of Atlanta. Ga, plem tot:::: ~)~~~,I:resn~~"'OnU~~ nt~a~lse :~~e~; :::~~:al;e~ e~~~:ln::~:~gm~~~e;re~~~ and Mr and Mrs. Floyd Booth of alll\ e In SIOUX City June 9 to \ 15rt

[utUI po evt'nts nl<lke that ned~ss8ry defense plograrti IS forCing produc- Dixon, were Memon?l day guests III the Dr:q D Tobias home !'IIbSTIl(' ple~·;[del1t docs not h.>\e the ,tloll curtaIlment of thmgs that the at A E. GIldersreeves. iWll1 plans to accompan) the))ll\\C'1 to declare war That IS the workers and :falmers buy, and MISS Larrame Johnson went to QUInns to Janes\J11e, WIS, andl'xr]uslve light of congress A Wdl PllOllty orden; ale preventll1g 10- Omaha Sunday to VISIt. FroqI there then to Atlilnta for the summer.IE' olutlOn would not. pasS the clustnes not engdged In the defense ~~; ~~~:~,~o;~~~~~dKan., where l\.Ir.:. Grace Keyser and Mr andhrIU\(' today Future publIC opll1lOn pi ogl am from getting raw mater- Mrs F. L. Blair :;pent MemonallOllld change the present house l<ds m>eded fOl the operatIOn of MISS DOIothy Horrell who WIll Ui-lY at Elm\\ood. Neb The \\om-['('tltlment Most membels believe tllE'lr factOlle<; Gleatly mcreased enter sen'lce as a Red CroS'S1 nUls~. Cll'S sister and husband, MI. <Inrit-he new proc1amatlon means an purchaSing power, coupled With will VlSlt With her parents here In I\lts J. C. Glmde of Cedar Rdpld".end to strikes whIch delay work In a greatly reduced supply of con- July before gOing to a camp. 1<1, were dlso there and came herenatIonal defense mdustIy, sumer goods, adds up to runaway Mrs Ralph Rundell of ~~.ll\'~I, Sdturddy to spend tlm; week. The

Central and South Amencan of- ~~~e~ J~:I~~ ~~yr~~t~t~~;n:s~on~ ~~~;I~e~e~o:o~~~II~,sd~r~~~~d;r ~:II~~~~~t~I:~~~n~~'e:'lln~~ce~~o~~~[1('lals, who usu;-Iily undel take to 13lltJsh economIst, an adVIser of Wllght The Dt yan ArrpstlOng hllme. GfI\ ('I nor D\\ Ight Gns\\ old~JI(k clOd play WIth the wll1ner 111 PIPsldpnt Roos('\"elt, <md the fath- fdnuly of Vollentllle, speht the \' as lI! tlltll clelSS.~val arrd polItiCS, were dmong thc cr of the New D('dl "pendmg pro-I =:====-:----'-j.__~-'-_--;- ,- _

~O\t ealnest lIsleklers to the plesl- grelm. IS IWIL' to U1g'e that vve adopt ••••••••••••••••••• r••••••:1••••••••••••••••••••••

tent·s speech. Sorne of these coun- tilt, "Bntlsh [meed savltlgs plan" CI\('S, whIle sympath€,tlc to the d" the 8l1S\\C'1 tH OUI pllce lllfla- omfort.! Beauty EconomyIltlsh cause, cllr w~tchl!1g the llun probh'm The forc£'d saVings

11rogress of the rar jWlth mOle pl;m prOVIdes that employers hold1llrpOSe than the people here Tholt b<'lck a p('t ('entage of all wages

I.e.; because they lr~uk at thll1gs frnm (',I('h pay ddY' dnd turn It over tolill «('onomlc POlt"t of VICW Thc tlH' fcdcl oll gO\. el nment where Itplesldent mll1('('9 no words olbout wIll be cleellkd to the indIVIdual~\'hdt he was gOI~lg to do so fell as workc-r-to be pdiel belCk to himjH'1J11tl~ Bnlflll1 ~lnd the demoClrl- by the gO\ellll1H'nt some tIme afterbl'e.; IS C0I1('('l ned and much of thIs the \\ <II Keyw's claIms the plan\\d" S<lld for the edlS of our nelgh- \\ould financE' the totdl cost of thelllllS to the "Duth who know the defense Dlogram, control prices,~drnp of lI1ternatlOnal politICS bet- dl1d hC<J.d off d post \\al" slumpleI' than we do~ There (1re some The fedefdl Sd\ lllgs plan IS really!'llelgn service men here who .say Cll10ther tax plofJlam to \ ralsetklt some of ou! l1elghbOis to the mOlley needed now

~~l~~~lI ~~Otg~~'7a~;~:g~n:fle~~U~~; The GI ange. Fal'mns UnIon and~{Ick Rnd the language of the FRrm Bureau FederatIOn are pre­~"'lllner. sClltlt1g' a sollel front on' the new

tdX blil now before the ways andI Some membds are noW leading means committee The proposal ofIcal efully what ~s said to bEj a copy IncreaslIlg tax('s on gasolme m-

d in' Session. bf the reVIsed mdustnaU mlOblltza- ste<ld of on excess pmflts has beenCounty ~oard transacted outme ItlOn plan With the president's un- uncleI' born1::.ardment by represent-

busmess 'DuesdaY!. ~lmlted emerg~ncy prqcla:matIOn. atl\ E'S ot these as, well as otherI -;=::--::::-:;-:::-::-::;=:::::::;-=-=~=I=::::::;:-II\\'lth the 19117 war emer~cncy laWS orgal1lzatlOns the past month. TheI. j\\jhlch have noti:been reqealed, and result cC'lnnot .be known, of course,

\\ Ith the legIslptlOn corgrless has untIl the bIll IS completed and en­,passcd gIVing the preldel1t new acted mlto law, but If expressIOnspowels, 1t IS bj',ellet'ed he ;LVI-day of sentiment among congressmen!program can b~ put I tol effect are any mdlcatwn, there IS likely'whenever Hie preslden( dfems It to be no mcreased tax on gasohne111eCessaIY. ! and motor vehIcle Oils The present

~ federal tax of I l5 cents per gallonNebraskans ho sat at t~e ring- may be contmued It is doubtful If

Iside wHen Bae trIed to take the another cent or 1 12 cents will{betitle from Joe loUts are convInced added to It. lthat Baer never had a chance. He:\vas out-bbxe¢I throughout the Cuba is another foreign countryiflght. It wil' requite a heavpr hitter ...vlnch has fared well from our~Il(e Demps~y and bne whol has an government polICIes and ou: trea­equal amount ?f SCience td defeat sury. Always boasting of Its re­[the colored ch~~~ LojJis'l It is sources and we,jllth It has been ..conceded, CouI~n' take h[81f the especially . favorM by a tradepunishment helga e Eaer. trpnty WhICh curt-'uls sugar pro-

: I I. duction in the middle and far westThe nation' I -qaPital is well td pcrJ1ut the sale of Cuban sug~r

~arded. Th~!lie rc 1437 ~cgu'ar h~~·c. The lclrgel' part of. Cuba spolice, 72 parkJIplice, 120 rcaplfoT sugar plantation$ and m~ arehUl police I ~bbut 100 uni:fQrmed owned by Ne~ York CIty and~ • bli e bout tw I 0 her- eastern banking crowds. But

('Isms" and Horseless Carriages.(1ndustnal Press Sel\!lce)

If all the statements made bv the advo)cates of "ism" ,,",ystcms were as t'rue as the\1are al'roganj. reprpsfntative democtac~would he a very fceblp and lllQffeetive way?f Il£e by eomp~rison, And, BTl'vclyenough, there are :';CH'ne people ,vh?, ap­palled by the roughshod VIctories totllIltar­lianiom has lately won, are half willml!' toaccept such a beltef. '

The comparati\'elv srpall business enter­prise is hardest hit by government restric­tions becauf,e Its margiq of profit is small,and a httle extra burden is likely to over-whelm It; powers of eljldurance, I

Soaklllg-- ~a~j~~~;r~~t;te the past\teek have ctimulated gl'owing crops of allklind:-;. A wet June b no\v needed as a pre­vent,ve of later dry spells,

Different branches of the governmentE,en Ice have drawn 8ft rnanv from theteachers' profession that a real scarcity of'teachers i,:, threatened.

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Wea]cnes5 of Service.(OIl1<I!I;:t JOllimll-Stoekman)

Failure of the TVA to furnish light and,p01ver to Important defense industries atthis hme 011 account of low water due tothe prevailing drouth in the Soutlle'ast

On account of ddfcllse production andIlincreased demand for fat'm labdr, the num­'bel' <:aillfullr empluyed 1I1 the Umted Statesnow IS said to, be larger than at any timein the history' of the country, That \villmean steadily grOWll1g demand 1'01' farmproducts and for manufactured goods.

Page 5: newspapers.cityofwayne.orgnewspapers.cityofwayne.org/Wayne Herald (1888-Present)/1941-1950... · Accepts.Fellowship , To Harvard School Depattment Receive. S $260 froo, Onl Of Letters

$165 ' $200and:,

Tru-Val Shirts

SPORT SHIRTS • Long orshort sleeves.

Essley Shirb~J8IsF~If;;n{~~~mor regular w~vett: fabrics.

~~:~we() .....35¢~::~~OO TINTs$2.50·

, ,..50cMA.;<ICURES C'"

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$165and ~195

Due to the advance in prices of; materials,all beauty shops in Wayne h~ve agreedon a neW schedule of prices ito becomeeffective next M-onday, June 9,ilas follows:

I

Other BeautgService~

STEELE BEAUTY SHOP" '

:,'~rhon~ 331

WOO·KI BEAUTY SHOPPhorie 582

COLLEGE BEAUTY SHOPPhoJ,e 254 . ,

FRENCH BEAUTY SHOPPhone 527

LUEDERS' BEAUTY SJlOPPhone 87

!

$100

Others 50c and 65c

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SWIJ\I TRUNKS • by Rug­by. Lastex Rayon, and allwool.

$100t<> $295

TIES • Wembley Nor-EastWrinkle - proof. Beautifulcolors and pattems.

<;, /)~/'-::'~~,.'1 :C', Y.-.::i~ ~f." ,;,,' ..~ Spring and summer paUertl5.

~~. .~~<', Mesh wraves, broadcloths,,*7~.." ,~' woven madras,

")~' $135

Glover PajamasCrepes and sheers for summ~r': Long or short sleeves.

New Beaut:y PricesEFFECTIVE JUNE 9

CHILDEN'S PERMANENTS, '

END CURLS '"

PERMANENTS or Halo...

SHAMPOO and 75¢FINGER .WAVE (Dried)

~:~~:~~A~n:(Wet) .. 60¢~:~:R(DrlCdI50¢

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1:lill',I~"ml":11 I ,"II ',I I II I ,I ,INEBRASXA, THURSDAY, JUNE ,,1941

, "ISII-- - 0 g:r:"-Jl''14 SOC1'1o] 11' e, a three-"o'ir'se lun'h- -, ~-J '-' r l: Mears homes Friday. They were daughter. anlt son-in-l w who at- r"I I I econl.l,w

saa dsearvpe"nd'I<NauntdcuwPls"I:tPela~:-_. guests of Mrs. Grant Mears for the tended. a weddm~ at ·-lPilger.r. \il dje,-, day. Mr. and Mrs. If. E. ~trahan left

1 I I I 0r8i~d ~irthday eake were ~n ~he Mrs. Fanny Gray, Herman Mil- AhaheIm, CaL, MondfY and will

I IX I II tab~e'l I I tonberger anct'Mr. and Mrs. Martm arriv~ here this Thur ayevening.

! ,! IltR~be~~~~n~e?R]~~1~"' 1'~+ :: ~~;,r~:::I:;C~~;:/-::l:a~~~~. W~hh hile*b·;u~. : FELIX ~a~:~eer~o~B~~~~~;,;~:~sI~n~~~ or:;~~da';;d Mrs. B, F, Hagemeister, ., nmg. Son. I ~ortJ~whilel club met Tu~sdJay MOOR afternoon all called in the R. W. Mary Lee and John -l~t Heming-

- I ' IV.t, B. C. plansta plcnlc at t~e [* * *' 1 WIt 1 1'4rs . Rpbert Roggeqb<lch. ·OFMEKI(.O Cl71(- HaUer homc near Wmside. lord, camel l<'nday to J ViSIt in the~drk l1e};:t IVtndd1. .1 With Joan ~enik. etu'sts were IMrs. Ruth Ros~n- OWNS 11 HOUSE Mr. and Mrs. J. N. ~inung, Mar- G. L. Rogers home. ,Mr. fuge-

jl " M," 1. 1,1,' lC,Ct:-> June I~l Wl~h sewh,Su club met 'l'bursdQ.» J1aJm df Kehneth, MI's. qtto THAT HAS guentc Emung, Barbara Straban, mClster a,nd John leH~IMOndaY and:~ Mrs. J. if. B .~Igger. Ih' I' with Joan Jendt, 12 m 'mbers ber- i"lelcr, .$rs. Erwin Fleer, Mrs; G. 57000 1N THREE Catherine Cavan<lugh, Irma .Jean the others remamed longer. Mrs.II ' D~. R. \ .' LiO.t?per,_ ,el1ti~t, Ing pd~sent for the eSSbn an~ t'IFre~ricks'l Mrs. Paul S~~itt- Dunn ancl Frances Ahern go to Hage~eIster IS a dau hter of Mr.

II rhoit~.e )120-J.~ Wa~n(', ~~~_ j~t1 I ,~?_C~~.1-.~~~ll:t'.' Mrs. F. ~., 1<'J'anze~ gerlbe}',I Mrs. ,I An(one Pfluf'!ger COUNTRIES- Omaha thiS Frid;;y evenIng to hear ana ','J. Rogers. J .'

_, .1~~~'n1UH.y 4J.Ub \VIJ,l ha~'r~ a pIC- was-a-- \>JSltlW,: Duris I RUl;Hwe.1{ an</l Ml/SS M~~u~ct Phipps. i A DURING ITS /9 Leupold Stokow:;ki ~nd his orches- Pro. and Mrs. Allert G. Carl-l~. ,1~lL' II rllll~(ia>', Jfll1e 1:'::,' In til<:l e~~rtUltlb June 6., II II - S-U91<rI-t me fcHlo'w~d the program. '1EIlRS OF tra. son' ad. sons went I to Ceresco

, EH~t p·ark. * * * I ! an<ll the hostbs served. Covdred EXISTENCE IT Mrs. P. W. Schultz of Beloit. Thtlrsday afternoon to viSit Mrs.

I, lJegn.'t.' c~ffclHonor m€~ts the IFor Mrs: ~Yatt.: I i dL"h IUtlchC911 is planned \hth HfiS k€tnlllNEb ~~k';idlg1~, lVI~p5'Cri~~U~~~eyldtal~df ~~r:chn;:O~~~I~~t:"cMarltsanondatMternsd"ePd'evelllllg (1\. lInc 12 \Yifli MrS. l!~ MI.,. ,l!roll1k ,KI,o,lc1e,r, Mrs. R. Mr.i. Clws. ~i]pham June 15., IN7~CT... 11Johanna NIl ctncr. I ~ I Porterfield MiSS Su Ie Souders J-l(. * * i Wednesday In the Otto Victor the Nebraska' Music Teachers'

BaptIst ~,lti meets" this Thun:- : Mr.s; Gdrg'e Hughes ncl M, rs. q,,: Here and' ,'I,here Club. .' ! home, Mrs. Schultz IS a sister of meet1I1g II1 Lmcoln arli tpe familyd,JY With Mrs. Wn'1. WoltS 1Il. MI's. G. lbllcl" smpnsed MIS. W. ,B. Here and l'I'her,c club rn!et 11ast Mrs. Victor, and Mrs. Hofeldt her returned Satu!:.·day. ,O. B. 11<:1<.)s nsslst~.' " Hyatt TUCS~'IY <lften~oun In hu~~- W~~dl1{'sd<lY Ilaftcr~oon With ¥rs. mother. Mr. and Mrs. Wmf Ku~ler who

~fl~kl'll Slnt' l1~ccls i~("~t 1'I1un- Qr 01 her I.Hrthday. ,I 'John Gushol:n. Mrs. O .. B, Hjaas, -" Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Preston and had spent the wmter !Nith a da\lgh-d 1\1' I' t J? i M' ph 1 Mr. ;md Mrs. Russell Preston spent Itel' in EI Segundo, Cal., arrived. ay r· cllmg. 1\1rs. Arind Welch ·X· "x· "X· II liSr::;ivrlt~hcCll' ~l~~se~\ss I~~na~l~ lust Thursday at Lyons, the Rus- Wednesday last wce~ to visit theI:'; ~eI.\'\ng ~.!JLll!"l11dll.. Outing at Cabin. R { t M W W R ." sell ~l"eston,s atte,ndin~ th,~, 25.th IHenry K,uglers. They, will visit Mr.

j ,.st.\.l i.1~l'l s <Judd mcet:~' n~xt 1\I\s:-. I::dIld p('nn~ 1\11S3 Be",- oc 'VCl"l' gucs s. rs. . 'h oc 'I" reunIOn of Mr. Preston s class. Toe and :r;:lrs. Arthur 'Chichester l'n" ",redHt'c;,'{{',',y at ,2, :JU" w,ilth lV,1,1's., L, e,le 't1,'I,all, MI"," ,II ''''I,' '_(, ",_ IH"1 d charge of 500 in w ~ch ;) I""t I J <.'., u"' ..... 0 • t t )\1 H f 1. A. Prcstons vlslted at Everett RqPld City, S. D., :and Rev. andI ,I. HeISOI.,. MJs. l~, C,' M<!t<t::> a~- h41!1, ISS CathcIln Cdvandu!,h, PI·IIZCS \ven 0 rs. frve Preston's. Mrs. H. A. Teckhaus in Otoe

slSt~. '. ' lvlls-" Stelld Hamml t, MISS MaI- M tel1('11 <Wild Mrs. I-taroldl,Q4 inn. .J .E'lst~ I St'I' !"E'usJIl;gt lIm t TI~c hostess served: Th¢ club Me ,md Mrs. Sam Udey and Mr. and Mrs. ~rlnh Meese of

", ':' ~l~. <I ~.' . I' u" :": s lldrll::.on and ISS LUllallle nl~'('ts ag,IJn June 11 wI~h Mrs. ECill of NelIgh, spent Sunday With FarIbault, Minn., :Mr. and Mr:i.l'11t1C1.Y \\ltlJ .1\11". :\I.n',Bb.'Cklll~ splnt WC(llcsddY~l1lgJht Bel:' S,'l'bcl' 'I :v!r Vuey·· ·ter M's M VCr B' J h dh,lt.~('l. MIS, I'. L .. LLlli aile! Mrs. LIt the gid scuut dlbill. , .v••". _v~" ,I •. . SSlS, I.... <lW- l.'rnll:" 0 nson an son, Burton,V f oS It r' 1St ' " " "" !IJ.rd, and family. MISS Jane Udey of Rushford, Minn~, parents and'l \~11l'~ \'~~lbLls~vJl'l ·lJ'IVC, a 2 I. __ . ~~ -l(. f. I F:01- I~ma ,'(onSeggern~ bc Of Nellgh, ::lister of Mrs. Crawford. sistel' of Ed. Meese,' visited in the

o'd H::k ck.,:,cl"t bll::'llle.~s meet- OffIcers Are Na cd. ' ::\11:-;. n. c. Hahlb~ck und rs. Cd me WIth them and remained un- Mecse home here frpm Friday un-ing' t'hls Frld,ly ',lllc'11lUun \\/(;f1 , r'1()t:1C,~> .C:~lb, nel':I,~lg" ,W',~h M'll·un l'vIeYE'r, tlIe'last of cn- tIL tuday. til Sunday. TheY'~nd tbe Meese·,MI' . HI K. KlrlUihlll. 1\11 s, ~. (: ~.tJl tz !\!l y 2~, clect~d elltel',t~mcd 40 guests !at a Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Muran of Al- f«mlly bad a picnic at Ponca Sun~

r'~ 11(1~' et~u~li,I;~~It "~I~!)'l l~>~\~l~~n':~:~':~ ~~~:: 1::»;~~:.~:el~·t~~d 1~:ICt~~~de~;ltt \}\cnlllg in the sil~l~l~~~C~~u*(~~~ ~~1(~l'~\~·,o ~~:jdl~:~S;}f~~Io~p~~o\~i:~ da~~rs. F. S. Morgan and Margie

(jl~, I IUl\l'llc lIll ri('xt Wc'dnt.":-.(j,ly dllt! .:\lr". l1enry H.~'ynul[b, :-(,l'IC~- lor Irma VOlJ~eggt'l'n!who lted Fl"lday e\'ellmg V,lJU1 Mrs: A. h;]d ClS Memorial dalY supper guests-at tile {'lllllTll t,lly-tle'l:'tllcr. NlIJ N. F fl1U[PC w\ll m,llned JUlie B to I..Icur:- Mc~acb('n. Mrs. E. R. Moran ~'E'- Mr. and Mrs. E~gene Wind of

Aid (d (lill j~, clldJ1l11flll ,Illd Mrh. ;Irl! [1,.1"11 tl'J1~ C'm~es dl m,llncd over until Monduy WIth Ccuncd Bluffs, Miss Ruth Judson, , [ J1u,mlJerSh1IJ! ch<.urm,JJl. "','·11)1:. 1'1'·': l:!"f"o, I 'v'""I - h~ tcr.>!l ("I\JtT 1 Ine(' " .., '-"! '-- 'r Sl~ pr. of Chic;ago, and ¥iss Betty Haw~

for f (,'c!,)vk tllO']1 I .)(. -te. -:. the !louse Lnd the guest Mr:.; . .J\. C. Vail of Sioux Rapid:-;, kms. Mrs, Wind is the formerCOl; ;;It the lnrlurj Honor Ref::ent B~ide., llunor found th m by v¢rses, la., visited her cou:-;Jn, Mrs. L. M. Doris Judson. Huth Judson spent

:\1ln(il of t;lC v' ;pllcatc Mrs. DLltlas Gl [ford <:lod Mrs. iLunrltcun was SCi vcd. The ~a- OWCI1C:i, Tuesday afternoon. They the week-end with' the Winds anddub next TL1(,~i(l,jY .itfter- Alma Buch: cn.tcrt~JU('d abuut 30 ~\:I',',o(I,\.vqe JI1 b~u, rose I and !lall not sccn each other for 35 the three were in Wayne with'}lllull With :\r~.•1. H. Johnson. ICf'ltlves und fncll~s uf Mr:,. Hay • yfars. Mrs. Vail accompanied hcr friends Memorial day.

Tile 1\']iljOl' J~rnup llll'l'\:; June 16 AI~ler; lorml'r~y Mi;;s Della -l .f. .Y,-, .. :::t~~~~~::;~~:;:~=-~ 1----- ----\\ Ilh 1\11''', \\' 11. Gl('SC, ;\ 1111sl'ellal1COLlo. show- l~oyal Neighbot f;odgc.

1'Il'c.lJ.~ h'l i:lll cr Thursday altchwull ltl the 1.,'.gl,I'"I',Y,,',t1 nN,'le.el~,h",UgOr IlU,dl"gS'de",yl~Lledv ..~, ----- - .------.. --e----h'l\·v ",('(]\'I'ITd Gifl'ord home, G,lITlCS were CJ')- ) '-- ~

)ll'(ln juyed altL-r W!l1dl the ,lJoslcso,e-3 InlIlg <it llw halil 'he mClhbcr;; kcr, :Vl1:~, Fntnk, G~';Hlth, 'l\l,a.l.·i-SCI \ ('d, :\11 s. Agler l"t'L'Cl\Tcl 'who p!;lll tu aHebd the Ifhl! d Jyn, E~clyn ~Illd J dnncnc' Crllf- ,

l~allY girts. ,idJ",tt,",d CI),l1\'l,'llt,",']1 at TI,'lden tu- 1\th,' J,e~~',(,ll BO, ,blllsm:1,' HlIth!,' !l<ln--x' ·x" +:- jeidY Huby M lllmy, IWilma son, Ruth Lundberg, BOl1r1\(' Jo .' I altnWi~h Mr.s. Welch. IEVilll'-;, Bl"Uwn Bessie Beck- Ma~·tH1, ,AvaIl111e Ll1~dsay, IDdl"o- Gra.ce Lutheran ChurC1 Dun of Sl'}UX Cdy,

C"~I;: AW~~hWI~~;;C1~~:~;eclM':t : ~i~il1~1~:17tr~;,~,~1 :li~~~I~la~:~;~ ~;"Jrett~\1;r;~~i~~~~;c~ ~I; (~:IIl::1t:~h~:,~,~~n:~ck;~ s~:~: ~~c~"S C II FI:II;'~ III thl hume

Mrs. A, A. \Vekh'li Monday c\'e- ,Br;ldfonl, Mary iese, Phyllis 0- seryed' l - lish scrvice at 11. MI". ;md ;'\.l!"". W. C. Andr('\I.'sSOCIE1'Y: ning l(1r \1rs. Alexandi.'!· 11c- II Caauw(!, ChrblQ punI1l, Mary + , f ': -- I pl;,n t,) g() tlJ Clc~lr. L ,Lt', 1.1., t()~

I Clille uf Mmncapolls, l\I~·s. l"l;lra ,I !\C"" ~,ll('\ctl,-: ,Ju! ~cy, May ~()S- Ga~,II. ll. ~'ilild1S lUdhodbt Church. J d,IY,tu spend uf the "ummel".l ' Salem Aid Meets. . Heylmun, Miss Anna IMd\',llr, I tel', EuILlllc I3njlg IeI' and ran.. .1': ' (Dr, VJctor West, pasto~i) The H,ll"ry of Sioux• - ' 1"HI1,':;," 1\ld met Tue-s.- rvJ!,-.: F. E, Gamblc" A. Me- ,I; chcn .Bdn1ste,~,,' *, ~', ")'0 l!ea(l Sellool "T\'nrmClI Christillnity" i~ the Lily, Supt. T. 1. Frie. L> (If W1SllCl",

illtl'rnu,JIl \\ lth Mrs. Jul1h 7' T' I IE,lchen, 1\.11":--. A. ,l1ld I HibjeC't fot' the sermon Sl'nday MIS. H: A. \Vdch dnri S,lllv werej , [(II' <l j'('guldl' meeting. Mrs. WIll1s N(\<lj~l':';. II Mrs. Coryell, HI stess. _~r(1~~~(~~~n~g"p~~ mOI'Il\ng at 11. I WIth :'11"", .•.\~, A. WelLlI llc:mul tal

I IH':~t IlH'l'llIlg place W8~ nut \ed tmH', luncheoJl \.... <1S : c'J"\'eci. J\ltwsa membbr' <Jlw Mrs. adv8ntedl, $1.30; Hl"mingtdn Rund ,I

, . '.-:' .:{. -x. ,I .1;' -;c. * ,I 'fl.. '1'. Cl;\Yl'(]lI1b'll~nd Mrs. F,lye C,",J""Jillllg" matel $lU.20; w,<lYne,1 Immanuel Ev. Lutheran Church. dlld ;,\'ll". L. E. C;dJlcy re-

I"d ,StldI1,1H wE're gllStS of Mr.,;. W. Buuk $1.20,' Jl'n- (1','\". Y. C. Doctor, pastor. I t l! d l' 11 the' at IF . M C F H d Ente~t~In -F):I ~y.. .' C. Cr>ryell .l\1ondc y. III c(lIltraet 1. t u,nc lut <I C,'-

cr rri.• '. I..owar . t 1\/11. dud MI.". (I;;llenl'l' Wllglit " 1""',1' """,,[ [" Mi'o, M",,'IC Brl',. kms',l't1u,slc ,$18,65; Van S('rVI¢e in thc English la.l.guage tagc ,It H"ttIc l\I1Ill1. They~1". V. ~.l. lib Irnill1 IS en ('l"- ,_" B df d j,: $5 B 'I' I 1

t<l10l111/ thl:'; ;:11tf'rn(ol1 cnil'rtall1cd at a 7 <:1111- ,I tdin Lllld Mrs. 11 ic Tbompson.' l'a ,or, rna 'Jng nsers, ; cn- SUlld:1YI'Cit 10 a. m. f plclll to l"ctLlln t 1l1!lT In a coup e '/1

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III lll'I' Inuthe!', :reI' Fnday ~vt'111ng. " \\'er~, I'M]"'" Erl(' Irhoml,son, preSIdent, Jamln. Schwartz, tommCj1~emcnt WaltHer LCLlgue mcetmg 1Iurs- \\'('l'k:,.

I I c"th Mr. alld~1:.;. W. E., Si\\ctt, MI. I 1\"",. L, "', Nle'dhf,n, "I'ce p,'esl- add~G!ss,'$'l5; l'aul A. WJl)sie Cu., clay cit 5:30 p. m. The Franl~ Dd\·lS Llrnl1y ('am~i\ln_·. l'. F,. !lilW:IH, on \el' I,) at VY , gown!': $15' E n Moore Co cap'lJll"tlll!:IY. ',':lld M.rs., ~)11llIA~.' LI'II:h'M",t. dent, lInd rdr.~. 1. C. Hilhlbed,{' :'W'" , ' ~' ' ." -- I' frpm Hal rL,ullnlle, Mu., tu spt'lld

;.md 1',11S' J,' {IIl,gs l')(, i. Sl'crut8IY-t1ea~;urf" were rc- $4.8Pj . M. Welch Mfg. Co., dJ- Altona Trinity Churclfl. MemOl'lLlI day ,Iod the \\"('ck-end IBible Study ~i;c~e. ' Mrs. Willa'(/ Wtlt~l'.,' DJ clecLl'd. The h Jstess served ploI1J.as, $73.20; Wayne Herald, , (Re~'. Walter Bralt'kens/ek, \'."lth MISS. l'('a]'~ Sewell and the I

('11 ell_' Illl't with Mrs. Mrs. J. R. ohn~~JO: AJ M. Dall- luncheon. The C'lu plans a show- pri_n'tjn~I~rogr~ms, $8.25. . vac<lncy pastoLl '" I R~IY Aglers.H.", v"',, ",,' ",', TIIl';.;l!ay "\\ hen l('ls, 1\1]'. ,II rl lVI~0. !'. i\. -:\'IJldl1l'r. cr flJ)" M I,s Fnll CrawfOid next co~P:f~;fr;~~~.()~jJ~~~~~~~~;.~:s.i~~~ Engli:;h ·serVices Sunday [t 8:30 Herbel t ·Welch, ~,tlldt'Ht at Wil-j

Hell.-Iwo! \\"ilS ]<.;ucl-' 1\lJ dlld 1\11, F,dpll \\"(lPIk--aJ tilt' hom 01 Mrs. Oscal' a rn IwmstowlI, ::\1.155., ~lllg., m the('1. ;';11' l)11rJ Bell.~lltJur t'llt€'l- * -l(- ·X- LlcdltkL')!\ ~l:r:,l~~;I%\\~~:S~I~)~;lJe;,i~~.~~;g~.I~~I~ '."-:h,e YOll~g p~~)pIe 1of the 'cb~rch chnlr fur c()ml1wnccmcnt LIt the ILlill.; next \\'('l'k: With Mrs. Penn. ,* ·x"I'\·* Ma8k UlborBtones, ]<:1I1ltor sup- pl~:-:(nt the thlce-act Al eIJ:3?, uniVCl":->lty .JUI1C 17 ;[r;d plan::. to bC'1

.;.. ·Y. -y.. :\11'; 1"I('I1("!l l'elll1 Ifor R. R. SmitH; 1 $19 "'01 N ·th' t. B 1l comedy, "Thlrtysecond qousw, l'omc aftcrv,,"(ln1.Officer~ E;'leeted. 1\-11:-- (',Irlll" l\1~rtl11. 1\11';;. I In !Jull()r of R. R. Smjth's ~ lCS'$8 -.,) {- I t

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eFnday evcIllng at 8( I .:\It". and Stutllm,ll1n

;\Ill-V\I liWllJ!J('\ ,It Bdlrd <lJId l\lrs. h'or -;),ll>n 'birlhday of M;\y.p'7, his chilql'C'n $~~'.4B.· <:1; Ig1 <.rn(' ;wcr 0., '. ' , -.--. I <.ind children, 1\ll,:S ~\1-ll!nct;l;\11". Cl.ll('l"wC' Wl'Cl): 1;1.',t Iii ~lud a Jl1Cnlc ,It PIlllC3 sUite dal k .l\t~<.Ilnt nanee of pl;wt:,..Ll W. l\Tc- St. Mar:\, s Lathohc Ch~lrt.h. ,It HI l\11,'.~ lIC'lv~l t5tUthll1<JllJl uJ Al-\\'('dm'srljIV, Ml:--. F Hi I n~)(llll,1t;, tln1C . her Rund'IY. Bc'slde;; :\-lr. ,lnd Mrs. Natt, hfrd\'fare, $30.0t; Wayne (~(,\'. Wm. Keam~" pas~tOl') tutla, were ;\lcllltJ!lal eI,ly guc::;b illDt'l'!-l'l' j11,'C'';ldl'nt, 1\11'1'. L. ,l';: '. 1J~"I tl,lCl'IY: All h,'ld th('lr hlJ:l.h,~ prrlith, those fJrc0.ent were Mr. cre~\m('flY, $3: Wa .... ne Grcfllh()uscs .Trinity Sunrl.,IY, Jiune. H~ ass. in tlll' A. 1". Lcud[~r:, home.PelTY· \'JCl' IIlTSldcllt <Jncll\1r,;. qj c lys dUllllg the mon~h. Aflll" ~1l1d Mrs. J,lml'}; pmlth and two & ij"urshy, $::17.3;); Ler[llC'!' ~;h{Jc IWayne at !J 0 ('l()t'l~. Ben ~dlctlOn ['vtr. and 1\11 ).' G. 1,\'. Lush' of

--- - - - - - •.- - - --" -- -- . "- <S ~'hJldr('n ;llHl l\11~' and Mr:;. Ren sl1(:~, stl av;' for dl um al~d U(;lSS, I~lltcr m<ls:->, con'cs,'slons, hewD'd, SLlt- Plaltl\ 1(' 1\11' ,llld :\11 Gel Ige$ml!h <mel t\~O Cll Iclrcn 0,1 Ydnk- $1.~~. urduy at 7:30. I j' W"ds\\ n:~'h dnd ID;_1l1aOi u~f 0 Neill

" ! tun, S. D., lJe';ln. ITI11h of Mit('b- Auxlll,lry ,lhC1lCl('s: Nll~:,. "nap Wed~esd<l.Y, F1'ldflY Llndl Sdtur- sDcnt If:lUl ... d,v l\(l1111g dnd tfl~1

C(//It 0'r'Dt' ~I1, s. U., Mr. ,utd Ml,. Gcorge book, 2PC,' Ollldh.l Sehoul Supply dd Y. w~ll be thc $urm.mcrj q.lldtor d<1Y \\-Ill) :\T( Bl \ ,11,1 H'J()t! II Y '1"'

" e,r,Y *""""," ,1,,,1 H""~l't "od 1;'''' 1'1'11, Cn" filIng Tt" Ser- len,,'s dnd Will bc 1ays of ,1st and MI' ,Hid"" Ildlldd 'led" of

f.r .. ,(nu MI s. I n('~t SIefken, enee T ,'<ll'hl'l", $ I,8 ; Lyle L1bstmcnce. , II I Omah,), called H1 the l' 0 n 1\ IS, APPAREL FOR l\fEN A..VD WOl\lEtIr. Clt-Jd Iyil's. D!C'lll Hughes und I Ostel,h~J~lt, books, $18.89; Smlth- ~." Judge J :\1 ChellY LInd Wm '~~~§~~~==~===~=====~~§==~~'hildn'n and Mrl <l1lel MI·S. Vcr- soni,ll1 Ilnstitutlon, $2:3; WLlync Our Redeemer s ...~th. Cnurch. .J.- __ _ n___ _ _ 2 -:

Home of Choice!l'leats and Groceries I II' HlIgheo uf W,llynl', Bu"l< ]f.0l'''' books, $14,43; Kil'k- (Rev, W: F. M,bot, pasjor)-L I 1"1 I -:~. *! * man's rug StOlid, drugs, $5.91; Wors~lp servIce ~t 11. I t

--- PHi'uNE-355 ---, Have Tea Tue;tay. Dr. Wa tel' Benthaek, sehQol physi- ~un?,",y school aV 10,Free Delivery on tl>r~er~ of $1.00 or MQre, MUY gIrl:> of, the Methodist Clan, $~O. ChOIr rcbearsal tuesday, at 1:30.

, "J r c'hurch entcl'ta1npd their motb- Capi,t~l outlay: c<'lrhal·t J Lum- I~uther .~eagu.e !1?ceb nq:t Wcd-~....; ~""' ~'~''''__~'''~Ii!OiiilEW3'''''''''''''IJi.l'>WWilK, " I ers <.Hld !lIen I"nystery muthers bet· CO'I SCle:'l1CC" $1~(i9; H.' B. trav- ncsd,l,}! With Mdbcl,fLu.sch'¢l1 leDd-

•lto;\'al Anne " " ~ P C1 G,ISoap TlIl'fday e\-l'lJll1glut tea '<.ll1d pro- en,' $83~78j,IJ\Va,in "Frencljl, science eICr:'dRcCrsV,' and Mr:->. Most Ll

1I'C soclUl

wit t Ch rrles,lId'aD} in the CllUIl'h PUI',I',)rs. M.l's. t $" ('J b Scl I S I '-'

(""'~l',lO Ie. e ,,45' ", ,'••,; l':J LBaarr~e '"", 18,¢ s. A. Lutgen, 1I1·s. Fr(;lnk Gncs ~I(JJCC, t <J, ~)~ ~~ J '~ .upp y Councilmen mJct iu c '5 i.lt.l~ .,; l!Jl "'" (:l,nd Mrs. Cia! nee Sorensen grO~~,~~r$(-~~1;'p;ctc:ka~d .a~.~n~~~ 8 p. m. . '

Ycllo~lstonc sQl'\·ed. The pr gram mcluded Tool Co.! 'SI~lOP,. $131 ..9r Grecn IFirst Baptist Churck !' sqngs by the glr s, ~umbcr by Ll Mask Laboll~ltunc~l casters, $11.50; IR' C L E*d' .J. )

288 5i'ic Ice' Tea qflartct cumpose of Dopna Hcll'- Hiscox lI~\II:dwar~, playground, Chulr~~' sc;1o~1 at 16 ;.a~~~\Morn_Ora.DOeS I . d~r, Dorothy Ahlers, LOIS Gam- $B.90;,Clty ~1 W<.l~h,(" cement, $65; ing worship ~t 1]. Sermdn, "The

p,'," tt, I ~~a~·t .1.... 23¢ blc and Evelyn --orensen, pianu Fullcl lun L~mlJcI Co., playg1'ound, F" t L" f L'f " 13 yip' U 't

, 11¢: sJlo by Doroth Ahlvcrs, book $158.86. 7"p~ m,dWCI10I']drCln~1 day' p~gl~ant' ~(Dozen rCVIC\V by Mrs.1 Lutgen. GirlS '"-'-......:-'-----~--l ' Mataroni revealed their n~ystl'l"Y mothers. S _I.e 8 p. m. The pagpant,1 "Light,:'

Matches' '1~h~ 1lC';..t mectlllg will be III U})(d' 'flsor~ of , Ahead,"'will be pre~,cn,te~ by tbeJ~l1y. I • i 0 .' Sunday schooL."'Tt'1l1 YOUl1 friends

6-box 15r: Spagketti .» ;f * I~ll'l~t P'ieked andcomc SundaoYevenmg(. ) Carlon lr::¢ For ~etty H.aJkins. ~!ltillll...:~".r!:~_l~age "(J!le) MId-week. servi¢e WCdllesday at

2·~~;~. ~ MISS MarglB Morgan enter- ~ . _.. _-::--:- 8 p. m. Itained at JOll!" t bles qf desscrt-/ charge o.f fdrmtng the weed eradl-I ----r-,bridge' Monday vening eompli-- catl:lO dlstr~t. Hett'bcrt, B£'rgt was St. Paul's Evan.ILtlth. Qhurch.

"" Pu& G mental'Y to Mis Betty, Hawl'ins ch.:llrm<lll, J d ~th:ers on.the com- (Rev, G. Giesl[:hl.'1n. pastdr);"alad ressing who g~es to he; bom~ in He~on rn~ttc~ :-vert Clare Busl~lrk, Lynn Chur.ch schoo.! at ~O a.l:m. Chil-" I Lake MU1I1 S nd<l Prizes in ~~l'S~~Cll I1~:vr~Il!=,(' Rl~l~, Albert_ Qr~!~'s ~n~ _s_cr\'lC:;~~_ 81t II [I: m. AI.I

Qf:u-t 1, ., 29¢ , "', y.. Watson, ~~onal'd POSI),.~hiI, Wm. ehildren- are requested t~ remainJar ~ br!dgc went to ISS Hawkms fln,d Wochler, Fred Jensen, C. H. Mor- for this service WIth thei~ parents.

~ MI,SS Barb,'lra ~tl'ah,an,. Other 1'15, DavC Rlees, ~he?,' Kling nnd .Vacation Bible .sel,~OOI ~ach dbyYeHowsto, e Crushed gl1e~ts ~\'cte Mirs Bett~ Ellis, Wrh. Rlggert. The~r duties have from Monday to Friday < 1 p. m.Pineapple ~ISS MIldred R~nger, MISs V.ir- been comp~ted: ~ Cl;:I.'3.scs for childn'n' an YOl1~g, I, g,1I1 1Cl McNulty" MISs Cather~ne Mi·. Caa we and Mt·. Riggert people from 6 to 16 !yean';. i3 ~~~z~ 25¢ CC1Vannu,gh,jtvIds. B.e\'e,'rl,y ~tra- were in Y i'k Tuesday and Wed- Ch'oir rehearsal Thurs~ay (t~­

ha~,. lV~IS~J•.~.ahon~ I l~arns~n, ?esday to <lHc,nd ~ st3tewide meet- night) at 8 p. m. ' :'Mfss MLlr~Q.11e tOOH, ,M1SS Je~n In!5 of super"lsorsi ~f weed dis- A recep,tion fot" ~1l nelw mem­MlIles, MISS A n crern, MISS tncts. Ts:lks wen~ given by Dr. bNs has been arranged for SunctiayBarbara Felb r, Mrs. Noah F. D. Keirn and !Don, GI'OSS of the afternoon' A covcrc:d dish Iundh­Marsh, Miss J an. iFos'ter, Miss ex1~nsion .S~l'ViC~','Lincoln,. also by eon \~ill be served in th' chu~chEdna Penn, MISS Dorothy the IKanstls weed .sl;1peJ!"VISor. An parlors at noon. All h1em ,ers, n~wLiedtke. experiment'al plo~ of weed control and old, are invited to att nd. '

'Sh~wer for ;~'d:.' wO~'k wag e:j{am~~ed. " i !

",MiSS Kat.hed:?e KYI, ,was hos,t- "t' _, Ex.changes , I,

ess <l,'t a, n'll~celll~E¥'u~,Shower Ii.? I, BIn. H, ~ECORD Julius :w.~!Iter,s, 16~, Jlldl~d_- ~ather h,orne T urSda.,y I ~vening ~ daughter-Weighing'!] ~ pouncls PierCfe last week. ,i ' I I~ M J 1 1 u r- 1 wa,;; -borq' ~riday! l'vlj~ayII130. to Mr. ~fl~nOr1ng rs. om, l~.j..' Ky. and Mrs. J~n Rummel 'of O'Neill. Pi~rce county old sett ers ha e

!ridC 01 a fow v. eeks. ;'tj:le bride's their piCniC Jun'e 8 fit Plfrce II'l~osen colors 0 blu~,lipink and ~lrs. Humm 1 is jthCl foimer .Mar- Arlene Backer bougl~t t e RunE-

I i~ver were cairiedJ :1 $~t in, the jpde Lerne . Mr.! and !\frs. Walter qUlst produed statlOp In andolp, 'Ibm} and tai1e decp~~tlOn~.The ~~~~~ay~~~~~~ ~fl~leFI;id~~~~~~ Mrs Henry Hememan 58, fa -

time wa's h'sP:O pla~ing games. <rev-ley Sim"--er...han thole II,em mer reSIdent of Pqnd~r, dJed In'fI\ gian~ pi k a abIU~MaY bas- ",,'~ .u UJ ,.... BloomfIeld~t!3t, ~a Tied th l I sh9 'er giit~. ,here. I Edward rvrcQUIst~nI olf BIOO}'-

t;Al'Qu.n the"b sket ! , ere ~un~' fjeld, who dIed la~t wetjk, was ath",0,t,"~, urn,b~C,I" lal,'~~S' G,.lleS\S, I ,Fa~iIY,Mi·v~s I~""', . COUSIn of Mrs, Chl'll.1 aker fMl'j;!re 1'5. J -.KY~II h~Cjbet* Mrs. Ehner! Jen~en ~._and.. ". two Wayne II

~Rifey, ~;'yrN ~Oll", ~i;;;' A,henl," chIldren of Sioux FeUs arne Tues~ Gyp;,es took ~b~ul 1140 ftoLarhy ia Wht rna' , II Mnrjode daf to join IMr, Jensbn, anager of ~rank Hrbek, fmrnpr De r ccot2f'v,iC,tOl,'~ Mari~, 8D:ld,i' IIC8thCl'in,Ie C~ ric~l 9rk fitore. ,!ht:jy' Will, ,live, and officers recovered the suKirwa , Mary Shar4~J "Franc~s in, thelrSea~e h~Hlse ~t 901 N'ebras- after chasmg th9 ~"r1d Ito Sou 1 ID~~ncs <'1, WilJ:ri· ~nd if' bcrt<..l B ..l- J k"L stl'pct. ,J i, ,I D::.kota. ~II I I '

.~~•••Il.MI.lIjIl~fi~[i~jiJ;hi;~!J;::!i:~.~:if~N!lltj:~jilil11i"!illr!i){I:;i;~;1!i;:;:!·:,:!~: '; ,":" .', 'A ( j I, ! -(

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Birthday PaJr1.r.

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In Hllspital at ~<l'fl()lk.

Normd J('dt1 HIJItJl('1 (',of :vIr. dlld !\II s. Ed H1ihlWI,.l',tukell to u N(H Jul\{ IJI).pIL_d ;J;JtU.l­dd} v>'Jth :J hip Wfh tlUll.

f With Every Nrcba$e OfS BAGS·~,

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JI -----~ Icame unddY 10 spend the Isum-t '

HOSKINS ~-Il ~~~, ;.'~ ~';m:;;': ,nt" Rev. HI", f'Dmnler guest:-; III the Pale Zie~

by IeI' home Sunday were Mrc ~n I1'fIrs. W. J. Ob!und I MI's. J..£wis Tiedh dlHil ·M!'; an l

·Mrs. lHarold AndeJ'",otJ of "'f/ake----=-.:-=--~-=~-.-.e:-~ fH.'ld,I~lnd Mr. <lnu 1\11'" p~y

. Bl'hm'fl' and farxllly. I .

w:::I:~~,~';l'1~\~~1('i~:~~~~~~:; s:~'I~n~~:~ MI', bnd MI's. S.lrn N,'Hon f'I'on-Wlt'a, Mr. and Mr~. Ll"yd 'PU1t,

huMr. nnd ~rs. ,IOlivc'r KI('saw Mr <J d !\1rc; ErrlPst Puh, ~,11' an 1were Sund;Jy dlJmer glle:ots In the Mrs..~ E. I'UltCI' nnd M.lIllJll D~eWm. PlweDltzke home. C'-IlJUy <1 a ]JJC!1JC .,l T..l.,Jl.l-Zoukk·

Mrs. Anna Andprson of ChIcago, pal k ~It N'JI r"lk Synd~'Y. _ Iwas a VIsItor ltl the Chas. Ohli.md -- '1homt> Fnday (,\ t'nlng. I. rnd~·tr.-o..s Operation.

Ch.ai>. WiQtcr' uf Wayne, spent l' ~i11:'l'1 ~ll<.Jll' UC(!I'!Wf'nt a mr}­the i.Jkk-end \\ 11h hIS parenb, I J(jj ('!J('I ItJlJn Cd} u:li of hiS l('g~

Mr. Jnd Mrs. E F Winter.' I III ~ NUl lulk hIJ~plt:d S~t\lrddy.1

Mr and Ml:-;. J dcob Walker f)f - INorfolk, were gu\ '<t:;' m the Aw"lt lIas. Tonsil Owrat.:on. IWalker hume ,sllnd"y evenmg. Jc~nll'(' (;1I1nf'."In, ddclgblcr pI

Mr. and Mrs. F~d\\rn Strate and ~Il and Ml'; \\'cdkl C\lL~nhll1, uh­daucrhtcr \lslted III the HnrI-y del went <! ton-I! "!x..:I"ll"fl ~t NoI,r-Sch~ede home Sund"y evening. fulk Wcdnc"u.ly.. Mr. and Mrs E\\dlt Kuester :Jnd

family of Wisner 'M'r~ SunddYdmner guests Il1 till Ibny Str<ltehome.

Mr. nnd Mrc:. n,l.\ mond Bern­hardt of NUllulk, ,I lIed m thl'Mrs. Mattlc Vus" j."rne Fl id,lYeven mg.

Fred and Ann~ Lundquist 01Norfolk, w.ere \ ISltO!· III the W:.JI­tcr Ohlund ,md E E 1"Jtter home"W('dnesd3Y E'\'enll1g

MISS HIlda Bu.umdll "'pent Sun- d(lY: PtlJgll';'~I\e pItch y"d~ 1.\('(1.day In the H C Mltt('l~tl adt home P11~t·S \~l'll· .lw:.Jl'd.'d til ~;~la

Sh'e left Sund<lY P\ (tl,n!-; to \ i"lt IMI ~ W.dtl']. F!:'n,k(' ,md 111 ;..Jlnd ~.\\'lth fllend" 1n (JmdL~1 MI" ,\\I~ Sp!'n~del_ A IlJlE'-C')U ;,,('

Mr. and Mrs Elmel I !ltllmd ;:md IILllll 11\ un \\'.1" Sl'l \l'd.

~l:I~~t~I~(t~i;~!~"'B:;~;: "p('~~~~:.l~ : ' 'For lI:ls--;tal .\id. I

mflnOJI dely wlth f: wnd In Om<l-I J..Idl('s wl1\1 ~ltt('lldl t.l 111"111"­ha !lIUI ::w! met IIll}..; .I\. :\'11 fti~, \\ d-

Mr and "NIrs. Ed S, lll'lhmberg tI('~d:IY wC'n' \1:" .\, t ,Jt'h (I ~

and family and Mr :Jnd Mrs. Joh'l :\11 Au~tlIl Fl Ad() [ill

Newman WPIl' \l'oltljJ, In the Ed- Blugw'man. l\11~ /'.111' r'U)llJn1l1,g<-lr Newman hump Sllnd.lY ev\.'- ;\1r".. fl,lnk 1-1('1J(·I. :\"[1.' Gt 1lL rlt11lng, MI S fl"l m"n Bll':, . I •

Mr. LInd Mrs. Lev.'lS T1Pdke o[ Gu SchmIdt ,lTld H( \. and 1\11:0 n.Wakef~e1d, and Mrs. Ann I A'1dl'r- F. Hiltorf and 1.lmdy.son of Chicago, lelt Till ,'I.,y for IBel1, Cal. where tlwy \~ .11 make Have Suptial Dimwr. jtheIr home. R('\ and Mrs F C EIJlngpr f'11-

Guests In the Oliver KW"J\\ teltdlll(cl ~t a 7 u'lluck jJn'-llll II tlhome Saturday \vere Ml" dlnm·, Sunday huntJnrtg :\1:' ';If'~

Regan of Davenport. Id, and n()J(' I,angenbetg ~nd AI1',ldHarlen Juhnson of Wisner. I Uti Ill' , Wlttkr \\ flu \\.:Jll !.W Il1~lI I I(·d . Lllle

of Mr. KU'.saw. 18 Gll(,St..~ wCI·e MiS:- Lon '.11lle, Il,:,jMr. and Mrs. II. (' :vTltU:>lsk"l.dt I Bel nyc\.' ,md Ml".s FnilwP" cdl-

and family were: 1:,ltol <.; 111 tlw bl gl'noel g-. Norns LJn,gC'])b('1 g. ]"_Kollath home SunddY ('\'1'1lJl1!! Inoml Wlttlf'I, Shirley \Vlttll'l, 'II:-i.

Janette MltteJ~te.ldt n'maJl1f'd ,,: Ll'lW Wlttll'r and :VII. :,.llid 11.the Kollath hume fllV the \~e' k ,Lluyd CUl·ttel ,md son of Tho jJ-

ErYIn Ebmger who has been dt-' s"n. la. Pink and Lim', ttw IJllti, s~:~dm.g_ ~ol~{'ge _::.:_~~eM~~·s~ 1.1" colure:, \\l'l(' l·dlll(·d uut. J_

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c.pffee With Anona Grose at herhome Thursday afternoon Mrs.Fred I Utecht and MI'~. Wilbui·Utec~ were also prescJh.t.

_Mr". brville Enckson und Helenand e1Jma Thompson spent 1a;¢

I Mond ~ with Mrs, C. L. Bard who-1;:jl:--~ ---, I I. made I the girls' majorette' cos-M~ I u l t 'S' · 1/iIi nera1 lof Mrs. ~llnd's uncle, Ja Db guests in he;F 'cd Wolters hQme I ZTh

'V leI" roo, g eJ" " 'Ir,a a - at Dix'On. I ~me : -elY were .worn for the

B Ad IL- W~te: who passed 'away SunRay fmit me OQ Memorwl tjlay.

Ianqlle !t1rr nge, 'to. I I . _ m rnmg. j I ' Thm'e J nso stepped on a nail Mil red Agler is hbme from

Presbyt<?'l'ian i~sionat:'Y SOQi~y, ' li.1 Social Fo~ec~. t. and Mr . Wa1te~ Lofg~en Mqnday n 'd Cll Ol'le oflhis feet. omLl~a for th~ summer V<lcatlon.

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sponsors u, moth -daugptol' bap- .Am.c~'lcan LegIon ,II u~ John, La rQnee'L(HgI'en and Miss, Ed a H ydar df Greeley, She r turned there the Iflr~t of the·quo~ 'l'ue::jday cy iug at 6:3Q, M"s. rn~~e'isl next Mondar.. lie M s. Ezra Bpeckenhauer spent Colo., .will arrJv Saturday to visit week for e1ghth grade graduatIOn,H. G, Campbell qf SiOUj. City, will 7:30 ~ the hall. Off! S nday aftcrnqon Wl1ll.1 relatives at h5r paten , M " and Mrs. F. J, her mother and sister-IIfl-Iaw, Mrs.

Igive .In illustrate talk on SouttI' el?C!C nn? installed, I N~wcastle. ' Hoydar. Darw~n Agler, nccompap,ymg her.America. Mrs, ~a pbel condUO

rw111 g e reports, IChris i~n,ch ~h. ~rs. James tr'hompson of SIOUX Mr. and. rSI arold Olson were Mr$. W. C. Rmg, Mrs.'R'3Y Agler,

tojJ'rs. Miss Edna oyda' of Gr~e- I . I (RevJ G B Dunning, pastor.) Ci~y, \!i~'l'ted frbm ThursdLly after- Sunday dl ner plld supper guests sr., and Mlldred. Mrs, Ch3uJ1lcey1 C 1 '11' . SOCial llqon to' sund~ In the Ernest El{- in the WII Mo re llome at Lyons. Aglel~and Mrs. DarwirlJ.· Agler at-ey. 00., W1 SI . Lin I , lub Puty.. ,I Sundpy ~ch 1 at 10 a. m. Com.. erath h Th rop Mr. and s. E~ W. Paul and BOb- tendc a post-nuptial shO\\!er for

~ 11 ' d acl ng " t 11 a 1o' her Somuned:,.l l'. 0 son came b' .~ ~-n.""t A" . d Lop' club rnembeu; a v¥'ves mpmon LIn e 11 ~ . m. Ii" LlJ1 lC', ana'~ bert eikes were after- Mrs. :Jy Agler, jr., at Ithe GlffordLfv; es 'el __l~~~ . _: _~__J had ~ lcnic Tuesday e ltig at Ib ~ ,- it!' ' fMr rnd M,s Ernl Hobson of noon and supp r guests. Other hate in WLlyne Wednesday after-

FO,. Ai,~nlV~l"SaJ"Y" the CIt p::lrh.. honormg S1~ptr~lna 1Eng. st. Jo 15 Ln ·bChurC.h. C rson, Ia, arid Patty Pf"rkms 6T guests In· he ,oore home w¢re' nOlr -WakefIeld C!ty ~vill opserve Urc Mrsl· H. M.adden. TI~ey 1,"lere (~v W I Gcrde., I astor) C dar faIlS, Ia, camc Sdtul'ddy Mrs. Davi SPlfr of Mmneapolis, rl and Mrs. Cml",Fransen of

, 60tll anniVel'S~1l'Yiw1th 11 cclebl'a- pl'csen ed u gift. i ' I: No sen Ices! UndaY~JPeeause St a d sPEtnt the !-vcek-cnd m the pt Mr. find rs, D ek Wmterboer ard Omahfl, were supper guests of MI'.tion August 10> 1,1 and 1~. The fIrst tj .- , I Paul's church vlll cel !brAc then l'4ax Obe homf· two Chlld en 0 Everly, la" M'f·s. and Mrs. ElVIS Ols~n Fllday eve-

I day will be clIm '1 duy. ,A pageant Spe tlr Moot-mg: ~ I , ,lnnual mls"l0 fest1\'a1. Mr, and Mq. C G ,JOldan 'Who JennIe Ne son nd Mr. and Mrs. nmg. They called at Lawrence

Igiving the histOl~' of th,e, town will. ,Ie. T. U. had <1, spec ~laeet~ I~- ll}0ved Tuesd9Y to the house va- Chus. Bra den \!rg of West POiI1t. Rmg'~ en route to Laurel to spend

"' d fte I n t tl Oo\rOOMlt'l ssion IChurch. cated by Dr. L. .J. Killam, W( 1C ,_ ! the ]ght With their daughter,be pre:,ented on ljin:y. {\. carnivul mg.l..,l ~s ay a 1100 la 1C ~ D h d f 1j, has be('11 eng,..g d tOfltihe opserv- Me~h(J 1St church. Mrs athe (RSle'~d':,Cy" sAel"tll,lln"t,QjIOli:t" mP", sMtoor~n) _ l\lI.O~d~8~~'~~]~~~t guests ~n the'l r" _I' I ~~ J;lO'~~ gU~~~ ;~ the Ola NeI-I anee, I ' Sylv€:£i h, state org~ml ,'~ rrJm t1~,. '" ,. If. q South"'es Wakeflel' 1 F d I

tL; l Ash1a~d, was here. I ing v.;jJrshtp J ~ dharge of the dea- Mrs. J. A. Seagrcn accomp:mled W ; to scn lbme l'l ay.a ternoon mclud-I ~ cons 6£ the ch Ireh at 11 a. m.' Mrs. A. P. Cqrlson LInd (;l1bI.'Jt ~BYrs. L wrence Ring) cd th Hfollow~n7' The Edgar Lar-

"~lectNe 1-1 ~eJ- For tr.UYU W~l?II. Ii! _ iarlSOJ!l to Omaha TU('~,d<lY. 1\1IS. . I I son, enry e son, Jack Soder-

I '~ I ,II . '" ~ ~ , berg ~nd Boe Evans famIlies HlsoFor L(J(;al C ,apler r: Mrsl Albel t Wenl:l~II e, Cl tQ.mq~ J MethfJ 1St Chutch. eagren W/il \11slt hel son, !\-IallJ lCl' Kenndh Tur rer :>pent Saturday M d M N I M C k' d 1

MAL P 1 f'W 1 r ld I.) qOl/)les;)t a formal pd ty 'Ifue~- (l~ov. Kelj' ~hfton, pastor.) I w,m, a few dlays. nIght WIt Rnl h Ring. nnrd ~nr. an~SMrs~IR(Jb~rt~~~()~.l'; ~<;.. I' tOTI..s~ 0 , a"efi~h' qlay e1l,nmg 1Il hOIlOl of drill)1l S Pn'ilchmg 10 a. m. Sunday Mr. flnd Ml$. Fled Lf'SSm,lO \JS- Tu('sdClY C\1"r,nmg the .John The E W L d hI f t- I t

~s een e ec E'~l c:> rlll111an ° e DII tllQ Iy !]'h( tlme \l,ClS spent III S(!JOft'ilt loA d. m, I itcd Saturday e\ cnlng Jl1 th{' ::\TJ s. Zlcllts of Wi.1in r, VISlt2d at Ronle t Set ~11~ ad apt I y. weltlDIxon county HEd Cross,. Mrs. Pos- game$ and 1I SOCIal tlm A two- L<l I('S' Aid imC'ets June 12 wi h i}nna Kohlmeier horn{~ WIth .!\II. ~L()nge·~. t ' s~c ~ou~ 1i ~l. ~~ ~heVC'.nl,n

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I PISll L:ikcs the p]Hce of J\lhs Thom- cO~lJsb luncheon WdS sel~('d lVII'''. 1\1cC$i{v. and Mr~. GOorg'l' Kohlnwl('l' nT MIS'" Al a rLautenbough is a Jose;~~se~OS~I~<l: r;cdve~'I~~ Llfl;)mi as Hcl\\lmgs \\ 110 a<:teq as d~au,L- I _ ,:: _ ! ICfrUndy Center, Ia. gUf'st m he ~tJg(]r Larson home ,In <lppendlcltls operation perform-man SIl1Uc Df'l(,l~)bCh 1~, 1927. ~I'ld~e Club Meets. I rl'(>sbY1tprian Cjurch. I Mr. and lVII·S. Cllfford TIll hy ,mel tl1l~ week I ' cd a week 8g0. They remaIned to

Othel ul[w('IS cl (t d <It the BI'ld e club met last evtnmg (R'i'f' All,lh McCcJIl, p.1,stor.) I Mr. and MIS A L. POSpl,,1\ \\('1(' ~ lVIr <lnd MJ:s. Ca~'l Sundell spent spend SundaY with his family.TuesddY aU!!'l nq..tm Imet tmg were With lIS E C Shellmgtoll Thl:2 Sll~H ny' IS!lfld::lY :::clool <It lO.~O ih Om:Jha Flld,ly attending tho ISl~n~'lY c~('nlll~ III the Albert VISItors l~ the E. J. Lu·ndahlMrs. Lee ~llt1fllC "ec1ctaly ,md glOllt~gal\-e MIS C H Mcldden, .1. m. Vor~lll]J1 :,elVlce. at 11 8. n'l. ltaces. They were dml1.rr gUl'st" In MJlLkpn home., home dUl'lng the we~'k were' Tue"-MIss Edla A C1 1Jn

l> t ~a~urer who 0\1cs to Olangc City, dlHll In]' ~hF q1J~1ren's d,y p'ro ra . the Dan O'Cnhn~l1 ~(Jme, ~~l~. 8~1 Mil Ed Sand.ahl an~ day ('\'enmg, Mr. and Mrs C. R.Red CII1S" l~lqlc" md l'uesd<ilYl:fVlIS ~ron Borg, v:.ho goes tu Wlj'lt-:;()r('~' I' socIPY meet' .tl.MISS E\elyn. (1:ffolr! ;mr! Kl'n- ~,)J)IS \lltcd~,1t C..F. Sundahls AS'h, Wednesday evcnling. Mr. and

:1fttl noon m t'l¢, home e~onom1f¥ [)em C{ Ibandl{ctcluc[ shuWers 11w Clhpll'll tn s Thlll'S ay. Mrs. . neth Lmden <lnd P<lul JCll,IflYiln of ISunc]dY e\lenin . Mrs. Albert Lundahl rind daugh-rpom o[ tlw sd1!C1Hll hot.1sc to h<lV~, r' Len !dU\ IS and :\lr~. £\':1 Conn + pasaden,l, Cal., al l'Jvcd I\Ionclay I '( ~ktty J. n; (Jrd spent .Frlday ters, <Ind Sunday evening, Mr andtee sewlllg fot· tbe Red! Cross t:'x

LFoc t. lI. Maddens. , \\'dl serve. Inorn,ing to \151t a werk ll1 the .J"),',vonedoorn,,r d",n'tnh[",JOnnn we,lt and Mrs JLI$ Chambers and D.onald

~Iained by a r~lj)l.csenr"ltive, Mrs. I ~ J I h . . 1G ~ ~".. -j M. nd Mrs. A. 1.. POSPISI qndl 1- aWlence ,ojn~on (lme. 'r·, I HI r I The Lawn'nee C.Jl'solll fnmllv

ene\'leVe F1tclr ~s ~ cI arge of the ."" M d M G K 1]' 1C ,('VI gren amI y W0re 1 M PISworl:::, Mr. 10 d Ml'l'. Clifford Busby en~ o1'>alem Ji~ themn Church. r. an r:::, -,{'urgc 01 m{'!- S '1 l' t f M d .,nc rs enr ~ ('ott were III

tert~an d nme co'uples at <1 picnIC (Rry. elm; nce Hull. pnstar.) ~T of Gl undy Center, Ia., s-)Jt'llt Ihe M11?f~ (~~n(';b}gues SOl' an Omaha Wedncsd8Y evening to at-, ~- i Sunljla evenmg m the l'lty parl{ SPII\jlccs fQ~ TrinIty Sunday: 10 week~f'nd m the MIS. Anlld Knhl- ~. eu l-::.r., 6so;·s d hI d tend the weddmg of Mch'ln, 'thll'd

ReZllliolll$ He~d h{)A~~'i g Supt. ond' Mrs. C. H.1Cl. rn,I"Sund.J school and BIble ~eu~.r homc. The/'l!.<:o vbllld rcl- son/'v~;~~~d :~~ tl~~ W:l~a~ R~~g flon of Nell Scott Bmderup, to Ila. F..OJ- Confirrhands Ma~Fe . The time was spentl soc ... c1ass¢~; 11 a. m., worshlp s~rvice, b.tlves m Wayne and Lyon". home Sunday bvenmg .Jean Hanson at ~Illel' Pal'k Prcs-

ially. sCl'mpm by thq pastor; 8 p. lljI., ves- Mt's. Thumns Rawlmgs htl" been The Rudolf IKay family were L~vtenan church. They returnffi oner~~~(~~~~gd~S~f;r;6~~~:: ~~~~: I - Ipel' sel·vl('c. ~'ery III at her home thiS wt'('k. Sundny dfnne~ guests of Mr. and Thursday .

~ 'f ~O~i'B d KHian. Con~irmdtiQn class meet~iSatLlr- IMrs. F. R. Sch,fw~ of SJOtLx CIty, Mr~. NOl~ Ct.lstJunsen. . Richard and Janice Lund w('ree':r~m chulehli!~ h d a 15un1On and M's. V. H. R. If::mson's Presbyt d:1Y. J~nc 7, at 9;30 a m. 'came Tuesday rnor,nmg: dlHI·MIS. Mrs R thelf(lrd Nimrod Dar- m charge at the Fred.Utecht falmbanquet sun~<lYll eveumg at Eng- teri<n unday so~ool class Had j I _ IE. A. Fruyd of Torl'lngtol1, 'vVy(J, wlll'nnd F rn ISlted Mrs. Ciemens from Thu.rsday pvenmg to Mon-Ush St John s Luth~ran church picnIc atul'day evening at thq St. Paull's Luth. CJlUr~. larnv¢d the mIddle- 01 the \~l'cl,. Nimrod onid yafternoon day mOil'nmg whzllO' Mr. and Mrswlth abou,t 50 ,ttendItg out of p cltYllpa ,k as a farewell for Buq (Rey. W. A. Gerdf's, pastor) I Mr, nnd Mrs'. Vmson PClluns of The Clerrye s Nimrod family Utecht Were spendll~g. the holldayposslble 125, TI e lad~es uf St. Kili~n who moved to Waynrt thd AnnlurJ) mlis!->IOr f~Stival will be Ccdat :f:'alls, la., and Dr. ,Inc! Mrs. Wf'I'e Frjd~YI rJfternoon ltmchedn and week~end at Spmt lake They~ohn's ('hUI ch se ved tHle nleat Art weel~. he class presented l hIm held Itllls Sunday. The mbrnmg IMax i Coe ~l'eltul'Ol'd Fl'ldny frum guests of 'rsrl Anna Benson. ace~mpanl~ct the Herman Hansen:;Thomsen d,ct~d rjs loas~master. The wiL~ a gift. selvifces wLl1' start at 10:3~ With IBrainel'd, Mlnn, wHt'l'C' t,IH'Y !l.ld The Ed ar "arsons and their thele to fish. .theme was FI4htmg the Good I _ , Rev. F'. Rath o[ At Jl1son, as the spent a week'. Mdry Jane Cut' sp('nt hou"e gu st ttcnded Art Rabe's Mr. and IVIrs. C A BOld enter-Fight of F:Hth 'r The ~peakers J'n- Fori ,Killion. spcrtl-eer . The lddlc$ \-vlll ~¢l've a Ipal! of the ~Ime m the DJ. C, D birthday @C1rt Monday evening. tLlllled at i supper FfJday evcnmg'eluded DelOl es IIGreve-h lrcne, Ba~ I tIla1ge group of friends had a fl ee Iluncheon ut nOon. ReM. Carl Coe hume. Mrs J. W.I Frederickson 'and Mr. []nd Mrs Gus Johnson andkef', Helen Utecl~t and rella Thom- co l1~rJtlve P1CDIC supper Thurs- IIelllln;m of 'Beemer, speaks illl the Mr. and 1\1rs. Jim :\IIltc:l1e11 WCI'e Elkn wcjre Tupsday overntght ~yrtle, Mrs. Perry Dale and so~s,sen Roll (',ill was ~n~wered WIth da levtning at the pal'k hOrlOfJn~ aft('~ptJOn with the $ervJ('pSI "tart- In Newc<Jstle Sunday ultpnoun glle"ts In the red Sandahl home JImmy al1ld Bobby, Mr and MISconfu IlwtlOn \ tril ses 'rile I eunlon Ml1sl H rold KillIOn who lE'dr. FfJl mg atl 2 :Hl. i 'Lind e\ ennig They VI. lJ e lun~ htUI1 Ml <Jndi ~,rs Lenus Rmg and M F. Ekel'oth <lnd Clance. l\1r andWill be held Uive f,llst Sunday In day; 110r Portland, Ore The ho oled ------------., I guests In the WLirren Seelc) l~ome r~enora and thlO' LLlwrenee Rmgs ~r~, ~o~rr~n .Elceroth and Mr and~uBe next yE',11 ot St [-:louIs Lu-U~- guest Was gl\-{'n a handkelchJCI Fl'a<':iutes inkle. _ MIS Emily HllllUh, Nil "nc! \lslte(j at Wollate Rmg's FrIday rs.. d al d1ran chutch. L shower, Ml ,md MIS Kllhorl dnd D~l WJl1 13l(chC'l, s n uf Mr .:tnd Ml s Ferns Bennett and VIIIIla uf e\ C'lHtlV, MrF an ,Mr~ ~J. t Ra~:v ~ndI.,. _ I farnlny ~re to hve at Oregon CIty, MIS I Call EIchel, I3ctUled IllS Pendel, spent Flld<2Y m the 1'..1ll(~t Art [Larson and Mary Alice ~oa~:lso~a~~I~, Tedd;neairrs IS'Ha~s

J(,aulfall tec~rded ore., ",here he IS employed'l flgh~ onklc Mond[]y] Ekcroth ho~e. Shlcld;s of Orpahb, VISIted Sunday LUbberstedt and ~hiJdre~ were • Protect your crops with iJlsuranc~ in

O Ga d b ~ .¥IS II B Ware Ieturned home {'\('nmg and overmght In the Art Friday afternoon luncheon wests . v' h ' t. n oca lty'e Pic~ic lemorial Day. I To Receive legree. :E rldny 110m M,lsun City Id' wh( l~ Bm g home J at Art Borg's. They were jotned at old line companlc-,:. ~'<ow s t e time 0

The Inmf,lll n wa

mefle1d Mon- .tJ: la'ge glOUp of le1atIVe$ ~nd[ Al1thlll Ll=J.!son of Wakpfjeld, IS she had bet-n \ISltmg ,1 week l,l The DwaJrle $cott family of supper by Mr and Mrs Fred Lun- pl:.~n protection again~t hail ann wind. _

day untIl ~ uesda mOJnUle fnerdsll18d u plcnJc suppu at the onc 101 306 Ito reCC'1 e d('gJ~es at the Gene Pdtklhotne 1\11 ,md MI~ W iter1do ~ tlwel~ guesjs In i he din and Corflne and H3ns Lubber- :omounled to 2J uf an ~ lCh, act'OJ d- clt~1 pa¥'k MemOllcLl day (om01- Cl c,~hton Ulfl\ NSlty Om.lin Junf' Pm k dnd S(J11 .ICl IlmpdJllC'dl hl I ILnwren('c <1~ son orne rom 1'1- stedt AIi Kinds of Property Illsllra.IlCe •mg tljl Long's ~illuge ~ memtarv to Mrs .James Fugnrd of 5 Hr fmlshtd law ('hoo1 j home Ml }>8l['k letlllned h,me d 1~'1 to ~1l7Id~YLO tt ded M;s Walter Johnson spf'nt l;:;st :.,Ma~, 1941, \\iu'1> wm er than the Dallas'JTexRs, Ml. and M1S Chas -~ Sunday and h~s WIfe .lOci bd!J>y \'(',.. f Ire~\~('ll Ql~nlc 7;: ~l:n Harol~ Tllesd~y fit ClIff Munson's Mrs Tomado. Lightning • Windst-orm _ Fire _

samp month l~$t yearl and had a Scdtt, :Neal and Helen and Zl glll Wa1efield iLocal I mamed a c{Jur:de Of, \'Iicd.s Killion ~t the Wakefield park Munson was at the hosplbl with :'~l~tle les~ lumftill T~e COlt1S UDI fnJnd q.f SIOux CIty, Mr rmd! M1S MISS Vl'llNuernU,elger w~nt to Mr andl!1ls (.?cJl Wnedt Ofl T [lIlISdaV evlmlllg' her husband \,\'ho underwent an Automobile. Theft _ Accident .1IW1th 0. gO~C~ stand an no I' plal1t- Dwamel ?yott and chlldnm (J~ Wu"- Chlqago suVay fOtla week I Ced.1r Falls! came rllday to spend The Rollic Lc~nge family were emPrj:tlmcy operation at 500 that lling hdS bum IpPOIte . terJoo, la, Mr and MI::. CmIIBJrl{ Dr and rs L IJ KJImd nndl the ::;ummel' In thc Ezla Bopcken- lunchpon guests I 10 the Albert morning. rIis conditJlln i" reportRd b:~~nth of MaYL I l~4 1941 anql Jecln WIlhelm of PIerce. "on rrnO\ ed uesd8Y to Way~e hallel home Ml ond Mrc; W.rll1 1 I Longp hnme followmg the ('xel- :::;ltlsfnC1ory ot prcscnt Mr ~JIld G. A. Lam erson IIle~n m:JXIJnlllU 7-l,}1 80.5? _ :vr~ss Flo ~'onnm I""ho taught at Lolglen dnd,>s(ln ,lu!1n of ,:foldd l '!(1'0S Flld,lY <llthnoon, Mrs Art Munson nnd sons \'lslted :

:~~~l~ mlllllnum ~5.jl~1 53,8.i P,:E. 0\ Last Meeting. BIO~m!lCld,!ls hum$ for the sum-I ~{Jnt., ~rl'll~ect Tuc"day last well. I Ml'. ~nd ~rs.: WaHer Herman, him Sunday nfternooh. 0 II,<I. I ;)996 67.19, ,IP. ~.J O. chapter had a picni¢ mer" 101' the summcl', Mr. Lofgren w:ll Twlld ,~nd I elmlld were Sunday The Rolile Longes were at Mar- Phone 376 Wayne, Neb. :

I,Maxlmum I 94 99 S~J?~arjMondUY evenlJ1g at the H. Mr nnd irs, Fred Tarrant andl attend W,Iyne col1c'g(' thiS "umm(" artel norm a~d llmcheon gueSts in Vlll Killion's fiDr hiS bIrthday SllP- •Mmlmum I II 31 36 D. Do elson home as the last son of Sloq. CIty, \ ISltcd lrlendsl Mr. and Thill'S Bien Llll)d and :\11. th(' Paul Dafgnin home. per Saturday evenmg. Suoday aft- ~!.-:~~Il"~••••••••••~~~s~.~_~••_!!!!R~nge i 44 41 lTjeCtin of this yeal' and nbQ ,1S <I Jl1 vyakd:d Fl'ld~IY. . , I1nd Mrc:. Lc()n~lnl F rcdl'lck'1on Mr. und rs 1 C. A. Bnrd and ernoon, accompamed by Mr and

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7 1.20 ~~~we 1 for Mrs. 1,. J. KIlwr1I, Wh~ 11" and I'S. An',ld Lund visitedl took MISS Gwendulyn Lund tu Betty ere in kttendanee at the Mrs. Albert Killion, thf'Y were in r1IGr~[;ltes,t In 24'hoursl .4 .66 1ved Ito Way,ne, <lnd Mrs. C. H Jll he Au llSt HetnemOJnn homel lIa~tl.ng's Salun1;)y fOI fourmon1hc; E. J. BLrma silver wedding cele- SIOUX City as supper guests III thp , Elkh' V 11

I.Total J.Jll. 1 to June 1 8 6 7.46 [tide, past presldent, who move, at hurstOl' Sundar afternoon. tr;llnJll~ Jll connrctlon \vlth lwr ul'ntJOni S~13[lY afternoon. Fred Tarrant home The Tal'rnnts' orn a eyClear days I 17 11 t <Dra ge City. Euch. was present- Mrs. El n "t Eker~)th, MISS Chari nurse's c0l1n.{'. The Lunds Ml'. am~' rs.! SW8n Soderberg, son, Jack, \vho IS \v1th the nDxy JJl

,Part cloudy 12 20 e la g laI'd pm from the ehapteq loud nnd 1W-11ton sl/lent Sunday 111 Fredl'lck.sons spent Saturday Mr. and r. Wan Frye and fam- Honolulu. 15 home Ion furlough,ICloudy ! 2, 0 :h', d, w ite and ~IUP we.re used Hl the lEarl E~ers hOJlle at Laurel. I Sunday In the C. E. Lynn hOfc -It lly \",err mlr [guests In the War- leaVing this Thursday. He nccom-

t-- I trhble d corations. The evenmg was Mjr. and fMrs. Vqlmar Andiers01 Mmden. ncr Erlr;naS n home Sunday. pnnied the famIly to Wakcfwld on F."nance ,CompanyWakeheld Lock..l spbnt s dally.' cmd famIly' were 'Friday suppe MI'. and Mrs. John Conn€y of Mrs. Edg<r uarson, Mrs. Henry Mcmonal dny, ~ _

Mrs.. <?ertnl~e So~mer bf Grand I', - I guests In tl~c Ed. Q3rlson home. Denver, Colo., arrived F~iday rmd Nelson and rs. Bob Nelson were Virginia Sand8hl nnd JewellIsland, IS VISitIng 111 the A. W. iH;~. D. Maddens~ Rev. an~ Mrs. C. 4. TUrnQUlSl vIsIted un~'1 Sunday WIth Mrs. With .Mrs. remk Sederstrom for Robmson received tben' A. B. de- _ FREMONTt NEBRASKADolph home. 'I .1 llfu:r. nd Mrs. Wilbur. Pderseb left ITuesday for IRo~l{ford an M~ry Gl'ceh and MISS Vena. Other her blr~hda T~ursday afternoon. grees at the commencemlO'nt exer- .

Mr. and Ml S Wm :$tigelrpan ~erta ned g4es~s OJt f~ur tabler Chi~ago, Il

t., to SP~d three weeks. Friday gl'lqSts m the Green hOrrJe _ M,. fnd rs. Art Borg an~ An- ci~s held in the willow bowl at .. L"

II welc.,S~mday f:41Pper gl.lests In the irr~d y evenling as a l' re~lrfot'l Fred Le sman, red Flege an~ were Mr.. f1n~ Mrs. Ll.fJyd Conger nettE! eI!~.t I?ende.r Sunday at- Wayne State Tet'l('hers coIleg~ • FurnIture oansLloydl ffugelmnh hOltle. S pt, a d Mrs. C. If. M dde wh6 Fr~ Bose the 1 of ConcOl; and famllyl of SIOUX CIty, MIL mad tend1n mlS.lOn meetmgs and were Thursday morning A number of

Mr.1 ?nd M1SI Al Borg and SOh 'ovJ his Thursday till range call d [it ~"m. v: ters' 1'hursda : Mrs. Herbert Green. Mr. and: Mh. dinnE'rlgll~SIS irl the Arepie Larson relatives and fnen.ds from here at- • Automobile Loansspent lSunday ivemng In the ~eo efty, I . Dr. and Mrs. Dj p, QUirrJI- r. and Mrs. 'ardon Nuern !taymond iNoods of Omaha, taMed home. t I . tended and enjoyed t~ ex-Hnhn'home atl,tmerson. 11 of Quth Sioux 'C'lty, were OUJ- ber er an Dorothy Dee, A, ~ m the afternoon. The Law:nGe Rmg and C. L. eellent address by Gov. GrIswold.' • Co-Signer Loans

Mr and MiS'1Paul Utemark and d -how guests, PrIzes in ~rid e Nu rnberg l' and Itiss Luella wen Mr. and Mr,s. Wm. Klei~ :md Barn I f.am lIes] we7e lu~c~eon Miss Alma Lautenbough. 8 former'Ar~ene were Stjnday SUppCI guests W~f t Dr:. QUimb~andlMrSjwa _ to onea S nday for a harnburge Douglas o( Battle ' Creek. wiere guez;tsJ: In I~he OrVille ~rlc ~on teacher In di<:trlf't 47, was al!'lo n 'In j,he Ed se~lvarten horne t~ Mo 11er. Sudt. nd Mrs.IMa - frY~1 : Sunday aflternoon and cvenmg ho~~ OU0J,ngl,·the Memollal ay member of the class, Our Loans Are Made in the Strictest Confidence

MIS Al B ng was 10 Wayne ~ w re prese~te glfts A buf- e~l1 Nu!ernber~ergoes to Omat guests in the Wm. Wolt~rs \1Iom.e. se~li~ ~'rn ell who is now em- Having a p~cJiic dinner togetherMondflY cvenlg for a dmner e sup l' was sened at the close ha rtdaY~OhearreOPoldStOkoW Rev. F. C. Doctor, Mr. and'Mls. I ~, tl ~. t t d at Clemens Nlmrod's Sunday were

t " , ' Ch d P oyeu on e es eoas an came . "mee mg of the haIrdressers' 01'- patnotJc theme was used ski' All menca Youth orchesl- arIes Wmtel' and daughter ~Il f ,j.··t th h f 11 ··t d the following relntlves' Mr. and W P THOMAS

I gamza.;,'tlOn. I _ tru.j : ! Mr. and Mrs. ~rthur Wmter ~I~d a~r~eljl~; N~~oh'~~ed~e{:dav;s~~_ Mrs. Oscar Larson, Cecil and E1- lI Mrs. La;wlcn e Hooton and chll- I \A.~M' fly.pse. Mrs. MY~'on BOtg leaves ne$ son, the last SIX of Omaha, Wl!l'fe ernoorn. r vira, Mr. and Mrs Robert Vaughn, • '.

drell and M~'. Evelyn Pate of I ~a Ives had a cooperatIve dm- Sunday fat DeI1v r, Colo., to joi afternoon calle'rs. The Otn.aha ThelJ. C.iBresslers visited at Ed. and Sandra L€'e, all of Omaha. Mr. Local Representative9~aha, w~le ll~ay guests m the m1' Su day in the WIlbur eter- heq l1usband wh js employe folks had been Saturday mght Sand.Ji--.l's Friday evening in cele- and MrS. C. G. Larson Find Elzada I~nc Fred.ncl\ls~n home. . S 11 a e for A. Ml HYIDse's birth- there., brati~' of ~arian'S birthday. She of L?urel, Mrs, Ann? :Benson. Mrs. OFFICE IN CENTRAL GARAGE, W~YNE

Mr. and 1\[I1'S. Ed. Dolph and ay,ofl May 24. G lests wereI Mr. Mrs. GCOl'ge EJekhoff returne~ aCCOITlpante them home for a few MarIe Benson, Evelyn and Mary (/J9.a,ughter an~'fgr~ndson of Fr\e- 'd -Mrs. Herbert :Knox and t:11'- horpe this I week,' after spendirlg days' 'VIsit. Ann. The O~aha f?lks, who had ~~~iii~iiiii~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijjiii~~~:ii~ ,~ont, were Fpda)t alDte1'noon guests m~oParkel', S, D., Mr.•tnd, IMrs. thrke wee~l;:s in tht Max Henschl~e Mr,' m~d Mrs. Jack Soderberg been ~ere smce Fnd<lY, :et~rnedIn the A. W. tool h home. I EItel's nand Iamil(y, Mr. andl'Mrs. home.' I and ~atlghfrs were m SIOUX City to their homes Sundtly e\enmg

Dr, "nod r" ,~, Qu;mby" ofl ijbarle Lundbecg ,:)nd RUd~" Mr. IjIr, andlMrs, V'tR, camPbll1 atld Thursda~ isHing Marjorie. They TO WI'N YOU AS A NUTRENA FEEDER ~Sou~h SlOLlX ,It, and Mr. and I1d .1'5. Enc Johlrtson and rAde- Pa~ll Illgr~m of S uth 5lOU C1t, werel dlhn l' guests m the Chas. Silver Wedding CelebratioD. . RY j.Mrs,.Stewar l;pe~-~rid-aY-in----the Ine,~r,andMrs.LeviDahlgrenspentFri~ayint)eA,L. uen- Ruoffhm. Mr. find Mrs. Joc C. Johnson COLSO". HATCHE I

~erdmancl S' mpl er '"home. and d ughters, Mr:s, H. S. <poIlms berger hoJjne. I The E lill Lund family were din- were pletlsnntly remmded of their I, I~ ~Mr, .and M' . Pa 1 ' emark and nd ,ughter, ThuJfe John.sor\!, Mrs. r. and Mrs. aul Doctor f ner gue ts ~md spent Sunday with 25th weddmg ann~versary of Sat- Phone ~34 Wayne, Neb.

guests In t! Pa 1 temark, ~r'l yp e De er'IWere Fr day callers t neL41ndtn Ruth Rubeck of F1'e- bors .brough~ lunc.heon and ~pentlqome 'for M. teJti,art's birthday. W , Wqlters'. mont, er~i guests of honor. a SO~131 evening With tt;em Fr~~ay~

Mr. and r~.· Ai, 1\1t Hunter o~ as To sil emtionl lme~ Rowley and sons ann D<)le ~~1d spent Saturday and MUSical numbers c?nslsted dTwo Harbors,' ¥irln"j I~ame Tuesl i 'R y Shalander erw nt a Ratmon'~ bittma of Pierce, spent SuntiIay ,¥i~h Larry Joe Ring. The vocal solo by Kermit i.0h~S~~ and:day to visit in hef· J, IHoydar a~d ~d~S'l op.er.ution IMon ay t the su

rrday IlAst wee:;. in the F~~d Lawirenre ,i~lgS too.k him hOJ?e II duet by ~rs. E.s~·. ';ut~erf~~d

C. H .. Merritt ho les and alsQ_ In ,Q~e spital, Ro ley hdme I ' Sunday ev inmg. FaIth and EUnIce M.rs. MelvInd

Lar. e opriate:Omara~ f' I I' ~ iss R~lth'Mahler. of Sum~ r, GUs~afs n I w~re also' visiting ~~:~~~s ~~~ epr~~~~e;p~rgift of

MI. and , G~Qrge Campbel~ I, To Boys State. la. aeco panied r MISS Matgar t thene. ~ I I . b h If of those presentan<!; so~ ?n .'. aUfh1ter of ~aYlor~ II Dea~ Nu~rnbel' er !will rep1'e- K}lmeie home!riday and spa t . M!rs..d. rLan~ and .Junior of ~~~~~i~~ w~r:: Mrs. J. A. SundellNeb., Vlslte n h$ ~red Hyde, s~nt akefJeld at boys' ~ ate in th week- nd.' SIOI).X. Ity, came last Wednesd.ay and Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Seth"om~ fromc nda un~1 Tuesday. ILmeo] ,The cam~ ,opehs thrs Sat- t\ an Mrs, obert E, l\nd r- to VISlt Ije"l parents, the Wm, Vle- 0' d BHly Mr, and Mrs,T?ei; were to, g ests in tile 01'- ?rday·l, I so~ anp f mily ld' a pionip st\ - -tor~, Al at ended the pi~nic at t~e C~~~a~u~~ell, Mr. ~nd Mrs, MelvJn

'N111erD~tton me, I 'I --,- • pe' Fl'ida with he Warren S .. ChU[Ch SUl1day. They WIll remam Larsen the Albert Sundell. Lnw-, Miss j Ja e ~""the son' :vho C.ity Co~n4i1 Meets. i Ie sat N casU. . I, for this week plso,.. - _ renee Hanson. Chas, Pierso~, Jas.

, teaches' at urleY!, I. ., arrived Wal efleld CIty, coUncil Ihad Cl iss oEmm Connor' w 0 Alfre and ferme SIevers came Chambers, Rutherford Nimrod.

. mer In 'the 5. , " athewson ~e ' ew Clty fllt r siYstem is in ~yel r, is h 1ping tn the Lon~ dr g VISIt thtlr pa nts. the Carl Stev- S. Johnson and E. W. Lundahlhpme. Miss h1 ry :m1ath Wspn who l;lll 0 eration' an~ is 1=lroving very' 1st re this summ1, ers, a d Ii other relatives and , families and IFrank IHanson. Con-teacHes at F.te po ~ 1111., wil~ orne' atisf ctory. . II ' arvin NUern~erger'of Ot~ I' 1rj~nds trhey were at Aug, Kay's gratulations are extended to this

, '~bou~-~be J'd le 'Jun ',': I" ':. i, I, :' , --+- I ,:n., came T~urs ay ;vening- a d MC'inda a~,ernoon., worthy c.0uple who , h~ve 1ive~ in. Albertc 6 n~ , lea, es tiM ,I l'ellks AiJkl~ ~njlW1l,el., 'sp t the w~¢~-,'ttd 4lje L. C: , ¥cs. $u ,Swanson and JUI', the vicinity since theIr mamage,ThUrs~ay 0 011) , , for, Po" n~ Eller Cormel y,broke her IN mber er h~. 'i,,' I called ~ iek San?ahl's Satucday and have ta1l:en an 'aclIve. part In

Wa$h. to v sit nkle. Sunday lev~ning when I r wqUers of I afternoon after havmg been iunch-I-community affmrs.IBest wlshe.s forI!or ~;nont~1 Ie emb~:got Icau~bt ,in the 'n Ar~ M r' .eon ests,llCltlArt Munson's. Jule many more Isuch l1appy anntver-j::om any I" 'whkelJ of fl1 i b'icycle., The e5~.s in hi-, h~r. b I'"mp~oyed at Fa¥s City; -saries. i II .

.\ r,yvlio h~ve e n be~ 'dutlto free . . ~a is transferred. I' I;L

\ IR"eU bOYS;a~ Iso J¢eiyed cuts and' 'M:r~. ' I Lund and Janice and John 'fiamper~, f E!nel'Son,

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WANTED

NOTIC~

busmess. Martm L. Rmger,agent. matf

WAYNE CO Nebr. Farms Wehave 10 farms m \Vayne county,from 40 to 320 acres, all reasoh­ably pnced and on good terms.Our banks are lJqUldatmg, thesefaons must be sold Consult Geo.W. Mill/r, sales representatIve.Wnte Lincoln Jomt Stock LandBank, Lmcoln, Nebr m29t4

We at~ opening a modetn matt-

r~~r~:~~Y~~r~:r:.ci;~~e"mb~ tnote than welcD1fJ.e to comeand se~ bour wark hone. GU.AR"'""c· '.'~,.,~,

::,T~~rv,~~T~~Ap~JI0,;';.., '<'''''''; '.''c,,''deliver. j ~ ,. ~

o. K. Ma'ttr~~ CO.Itear Brown-Mebotiald Store

Wayne.~~ta.ska

Mrs M V Cx awford and MISSFern~ere m SIOUX City Wednes­day.

Ca.rd of Thanks.WI:! WIsh to I;'XpleSS smcere aP-1

precratlon to <III for theIr manyal ts of kmdness and flO! <:II 11 lbutesot the tIme of the dE'dth of ourf:.Jthcr, Wm Dorman -Wm Steck­elberg f,1Il1Il). Emil Buhl LlmlLy,M,lrg:.Jret ~Jnd Ameha Dorm:.Jn

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m~~l~~{~~,°1~Sau~~~~1~h~ ~:~~: ~~the dlstlIdt court of Wayne county,Nebl aska1 upon a tiecree rcndel cdtherem ad 'fpc March, 1939, termthereof. 1In jan achon pending In

said court whereHi. rihe cliy. ofWayne, Ih tfie state of Nebrask.lwas plaintiff and Nebtiaska CentralBuildmg and Loan ASSocldtl6n, acorporation, et aI, were defend­anfs, T will on the 7th day of July.1941, at 10 o'clock am, at the doorof the office of the del k of ('aIdcourt, In the court house In WdyneIn said county, sell to the hIghestbldder fOt cash, the following de~

;:,c11bed real estate, to-WltLots fl\e (5), and SIX (6),block t~ree (3), orlgmal townof Wayne, east of the 6th P.M, Wayne county, Nebraska,

to sntlsfy the aforesaid decree, theamount due thereon beIj:)g $.1,­8GI77 WIth Jntexest and costs

Dated nt Wayne, Nebra~k~, thIS4th day of June, 194114-4951 JAMES H. PILE,J5t5 Sheriff.

LOCALS

WANTED·--Care of children aft­_____--'__-'-__-'-_'_ I ernoons or evenings by exper­

Ienced girt. Dema Meyer, phone449-W. Jull

FOR SALE -Brown geldIng sad­dle hOi SE' 1000 Ibs, gentle, goodsaddlel Art PI entlc~ 203 SouthMain. J5tJp

::\11 ancl MIS Raymond Sal a ofDcs MOInes, spent Fllday In the 0G Nc]son and Ed Sala homesMIS S.ll:.J, ;)ccompnnled by MISSDons Np]son I eturned SaturdayMI S<iln n lTIamecl until Sundaywhen MIS Nelson and Miss Berylwent \\ lth hIm to brmg 1tfrs~ Dort'shome

NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe state of Nebraska, Wdyn~

counfy, 55

In the matter of the estate of1/{llliam H Gnffiths, deceased ,

Crechtors of said estate aJ e here­by notJlled, that I will Sit at "Y1ecounty court loom In Wayne, In

sald county, on the 20th day ofJune, 1941, and on the 20th dayof September, 1941., at 1000 ('3chday to recel\'C' and examme allclaIms agamst s;ald estate, With 3

vIew to their adjustment, ond al­lowance The time 11mlted for thppresentatIOn of claLms agamst ~:;Uld

est~lte IS three monthS" flom the20th day of June, 1941, and thetIme lImIted fOI payment of debts ­IS one yedr from said 28th day ufMay. 1941

Wltness my hand and the sealof said eounty cuw t, thIs 4th d:.JY_1 0f June, 1941.. I (Sed!) J ~1 CHERRY,

~ .' J5t3 County Judge.

~~ We w,~:"dt~! ~~~:~ smeere

17'QA- thanks to the publIc for thell gen-;,rr erous patronage of our dmner.-

Cathohc GUIld.

.; The P,lUl Andel sens wereFl cmont Sunday

:vIr dnd Mrs Wm MIller andMIS J,Jke Ro\\se of Dukot..l CIty,called in the G G Hallpr humeFnd<lY

Mr Dnd MI s G B Childs whoalC \ ISltmg dt the A E Childshumc elt Belden, wcre hel e Wed­nesddY·

Dr J C Johnson \\<1" here fromFort RJiey, Kdn, lust week~end

LUI rame and Mdf\ rn Johnson re­turned \\ lth him d" far .IS Omaha,lOci :.Jre \ ISlting n IdtJVCS there\1rs JohnsrJO dod Halold plan tole<I\e soon The f,lmJly Will JOinDr Johnsun <.It the fort soon.

n...emer Lady Dies.Funetn-l ntes were nmducted

Munday tlt Beemer Jor Mrs Fredlidsenkamp who died Friday.

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by Gordon Morri'ilJI,Breeding Exper'

terry Seed Station

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Thre(1ten~ to Veta i ' Twins Cmtipl't" Record.. I P d I Palllme and Georgme DeLance

Parity on ro llCej twms ut Randolph, th,s week end~Washmgton June 3-President ed ,In mterestmg career as paper

Roosevelt, Ia~t~OrJtatlVe source lean leI s The younlg women dellv­reported todaY'1 Will veto th~ bIll crcd papers eDeh mormng for thecarrymg funds for the 85 per cent 'past seven years Now they haveparity loan aJnculture program, Igraduated flam high school antiIf congress InSlpts on attachmg <.In Will ha\e other employment, Paul­amendment fIXIng minImum pnces IIle- pJannlOg to IN to c.lliforllla.for gpvernmen~ purchases of fal m Theil· paper rouJ:t's wIn be mam-products. tamed by Bob <lod Blil Gibson.

Mr. Roosev11t, these sourcessald, was so oJilposed to the mml- IJndergoes Opet-atilJ'tI.mum prIce l~gll:;latlon that hp ;\/Irs A E ChIlds of Belden, ~n-

would reject Jt regardless of the derwent an operatIOn I\1dy 26 1Il UVItal Important,e of the measure III NO! folk hosplttll. She 15 gettlngwhich It happ ned to be ~ncolpo- alung Dlcelyrated. As mat ers now stand, thcy ~~~~~_

declared, the ~ItuatlOn IS th1sNo funds wlr~ prOVIded lD thE'

~~~.e~~~~ p~~~t~~~~~\~a~~;{ti~~ ~~thIS year's whrat, cotton, corn, to­bacco and rice crops

Yunds wO\.'rlCl bE' pro\ Ided, how..:ever, by a measure now pendmgbefore the house bankmg (ommlt­tee. As It stands thIs leglslDtlOnwould authorize an mcreLl"e of$1,000,0-00,000 ~n the lendmg powerof the c0mmodlty credIt (orpora­tlOn so that the panty loans couldbe fmanced (Carl B Robbmo:, thecorporatIon's preSIdent, selld vest(>rday that 'this amount w~JUldhave to be upped at least $242,­000,000 mOTe to pro\ Ide thc neles­sary loan funds)

But congressIOnal farm lendersnre working to tack on to thiS bdlnn nmendment whjk:h would r()r~

bId the use of ngrJcultufP dep3rt­ment funds fOf purchd!,;(,s of farmproducts at pI Ices less than 85 percent of panty.

(Panty IS the, pnce th8t theore­tIcally would gJ\ e the far mer thesame return on hIS (I nps, If) termsof pUlchasmg power, de; he It;­('('Ived m th(' lJe)sC years 1909-14 )

Agncultu) e depnrtment offICialss,nd that a price fiXing umcndmentwould seriously mterfl're \1, ith pro­glams unclCI \Ahlch ~ulplus plod­uels clre bling bought fm Gll';)tBntaln and for drstllbutlOn amrmgneedy famJilcs In thiS c(Jllntl}

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Plan Is ProposedFor Drying Foods

Wnshmgton, May 27-A propos­31 th<1t the Ullltcd States begm alarge-scCJle food drYing piogldm toconcentrate much of til(' n<ltlOn sfoodstuffs In convenlcnt ::md lln­e;pol1able fOl m WdS presented to­ddy ,lt the natJon.Jl nut! It10n lon­flrence

MOl e th<1n J 000 delcgatps D~dob<;el \ ers attcndmg the ('onfcf­cnce heard spe<tkers declare thatsuch mass food plocessmg would'save mIllIOns of bushels of gramnow bemg eaten by rodents or al­lowed to rot m grannnes nndllkewlse huge qunntJtJes of fruitfind vegetables whIch 10 the pasthave been alllowed to "Pl;lll on theground ,.

To put such foodstuffs Intopr< pel form for !,;C'ffil-permanC'ntstol.lge, the speukcrs s;:lld, crewscould be sent ,ll ound \\ tth pOl1abledrymg m.lchmcs \\hlch would\\ork through Llrm communlllesIII the s"me I manner ns 1hrcshlllgCle\\s whIch mme from farm tofarm

POI table food drYNs which could('on\ ert a bushC'l of gI am to a fewpounds. of pOWder retmnlT1g Its es-

sentlLil nutnent elements, a gallon 1[U!~5!~mr_~ AD51O~fm"kfOdPound~Ofd"edPOWderl .z -, RIJelod reduce other foods In SImIlar _fa"hlon by merely squcezmg thewater out of them' elre ab eadyIFactlc,ll ?

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Hints to Cardeners

FLOWERS: Most dowers shouldhave little 01 no artUlCIal water­

Ing untIl they 31 e at least balfgrown• When watering is begun, lay thehose on the ground and soak thesoil between the roWS Sprinkhngrequires the use at more water andis less thotough.

To get better and larger bios·soms. cease watering when budsappear

f10~C::rsa ;~:~:~:I~tI~fu;~IO~~l~tP:~~portant with sweet peas andpansies, lesS so with petunias.

VEGETABLES Avoid the com­mon mistake of letting vegetablesgrow too large before picking.Youngel vegetables are more ten­der. more nOUllshmg, and morepalatable

With a large percentage ot thevegetables, get them while theyare yet In the tull aush at growth.Root crop's-radish. carrot. beet­are at their best when hardly halfgrown.

Pick peas just Qefore pods fillouf completely. PICK corn just atthe "milk"- stage, that is, when thekernel, gouged wjth the finger natl.yields a milky juice Use summersquash when small. just after thebloom baa dropped ott

Other I vegetables. of course.~bould b~ allowed to' mature more

~~:u~~e~~rrf::~::;:~~~n~~~~tl~~~as should winter squash. C~lDta­

taupe are at their best when ,theyneed not be pulled from the atem,but roll oft the vine at a touch'.

TbElre ~re el!ceptlo.s to ms.y 01these rUj~B ot CQutM. Some maywlsb to use green tomatoes forBPechU dishes: Or tot" canning. or

1l!@!!~~~~~!ig!!!;!!ll~~1theY mB.

1wish to allow beans

&; .row to he dry bean 'tage. VI QI.' II

lIofile frbm I-Iospital.MISS Lenore R<Imsey returned

Tuesday from a S}OUX Clty hos­pltul whcI e she had undergone anop~ratton.

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Officers Have SUP1J'er.Offlcers of the Presbyterian

church had su-,?per together lastevcnmg on the lawn at the manse.

and crop repm t saId 1u­d,ly Hbw¢\LI, except fOf local,11 Cd~ the Idill relle\ ed a drouth(lJr!dltion fvVhlch was dete1101<ltmg"Tndll gralhs.

PH.'CipltntlOll r8nged from lIghthJ floud III opm bons and showt>ts[l,II r;umewhere III the stntc every

THE dl Ilfllshing gl'u denlng spRcm1.l.nd e natUlal tendency ot

every g rdener to acquire some- C M. Jones, 85, Hurtington'stiring no ell, has created a demand oldest bUSIness man, Wlll retIre,tor d'wa t flowenng plant~ The havmg sold hlS mterest 10 a cloth­city gat ener, eager to include as mg store to D. E Ewmg,-Jr.

~:nitt ~~ i~i~l~e~fgfta~~:~ss~~c~~~~: I~_::"-.---'----;'-e---.~.'::':'-.'---'.·--,-gan seek ng plants Which, althoughcompact in form, Would stlll pro·duce a rofuston of large blooms.And wh't gardener IS not on tholookout 01' plants WhIch are easyto keep uttlVated and which create"an order ,Y~appealance? These new l Qi\6 -1a.."g~~r~~t ~t~e~~a~t ~~pnet~3h;~0~ VV c?~ ""10course the variety -~

~e~:P:~f~f::I d~h~r~~t~n~:~~l,e~b~:~•stream1 nJed" flowetrs are equally

~~~~~~bJ ~e;O a~:eln~f::~~~ab~:l'~~hOI del'S or driveways. e(lgings forwalks, 0 Jar srnaU beds in gardensGall'tIene 't who have been dismayed

~~ t:TI h a~~:l~~u::d II~r~~~~1 ~eg;.summer 'Wind and rainstorms, wlll

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She ll!aves next week for Boston,Mass.,! to visit an uncle, HerbertCobb.

::vIrs'. F. E. Gamble and SOrt,

F'rank, left Wednesday with M-r~

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Jd('k Fitt;h went to, Heron Lake,Minn., Tuesrt,iy to v1sit until Sat­Ul'd<.ly in the Dr. W,. M. H.(l\vkinshllme. The Dr. Hawkins J<'llnilywill hJln hack and remain

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of sl.\mmer foot

And that's lust wHat you'Jl do

in a pair of 6ur thew Fortuna,Coolators-holes pUnched clear

furough' catch the ';breezes for

M1t!j 1. "I1I. 13ritell [use' at 8.1:4 Marie Brittain. Jean:retnains hereNebrask~ street. Dr. and' Mrs. R..until next Sunday when Mrs. Brit-

R.a~~~t.t~~~.'t ~;\~~.~ r~~ .d~~c~~pstairs ta~r~i~~~a~r~~rc~~~econover ofMr. aurl Mrs,'Chas. Nichols plan Bloomfield, spent Memorial d<JY in

to move' next Sunda to Norfolk the G. A. Wade home.IMiss Ruthwhere Mr. Nichols will be in the Duncan of Oakdale, was a Thurs­plLj.mbing business. I day night and Friday gue"t at

the J.[ Knox: J onh family of w~e"s.Lwil'~lheoIMn',.ls.peJn,twM.. emJoO'hieasl daa'Y'dhethr'ee ; and Mrs. Frank Korff and

t' dau ther returned Friday fromProf. O. R. Bowens. spcl eel', la. They had taken :\.11 '.>.

MI'. anlct Mr=;. ,Olivel' Rinehart of 'Korff"s father, 1\11'. Brewster,Harqngt~n, andJ Mr. :and Mrs. EI- Rochester where he is gomgmer ~ill¢hart were Sundny guests through the clmlc.at iRoibcrt llin<1hl:lrt's. Dr. Walter Bt'llthack left Suri-

Mrl and Mrs., Clyde Oman took IdoY fol' Clc\'c12nd, UhlO, to Clttc-nc!MI'~. J(jsun ~.(Jrf;.. t and. d8ught.cr to the A.meric~n Ml.'dil'<J1 as.:-,oclatiuntheir home In I3ndg-cport Satur- convdntlOn In se:-,SI(,n from Junl' 2day and the Omans w111 remam fIJI' to 6. Robed Bl-'nlh"ck <Jnd 'Lylr:

~ ~~l:nd Mrs. pnvc Bahdc, Mr.l Se~n;O:~da~~;s~t~12~-'~~:I:.of Ho-, I ,and Mrs. RubNt' Frahm and E'l-I mer, ~r. and Mr:;. ~I. .s. Evans cmd

. Nine y, ung ladi~s lea .he ~fij and 4th grad.c: symphon~ttes, organize~ by Mi~s ;Hazel: Reeve. The liott. ~'rahm .drove to S~t1d Creek two Children. of . Tcnn. pur-ch1ldren pe 'formed lOLa 1U~ 1'10 occaSlQns thIS ~Pl'1!1g· l'he tWIrlers, from lett to right, are Bette ccmde" S' d ., IVI t db' th f . L{ .' L .Jeanne IMH er, Lois Russell, i z e Heine, Phyllis r o'Her, Mary Alice HeHcberg; ,f::\etty Ann Grant, I. ." I I. ~ In..'. uun er~.. COil..n.t.Y '.'.- en s a~ . 10 .e.r 0 ! • E. e),Claire Mae SImmerman, a 'YIHe y and Bulle Benthack. -,--Photolby Crav~n Stud10 rn0l1<l!l day. I _ _ were Sunday gucsb in the Lcy-- . , ---.----- Mll:lS JCClIl Fuste.,r plans to leavc home here.

day afternoo Mrs. coJi~ laf'd II' II encc Baker an Anders Jorgensen FI.'ldaVor Silturd<l.Y With Fort Cul- Mr. and Mr;;. WCII(Ji'l C.'1a Pham.Edla, Mrs. M*y Ekeroth an M,s. 'I Logan Valley families. I' 1 Ims fnend:~ who Zlre Vlsltmg 1n have mo\';d from R''''.llns, Wyo.,

Ben J!'red 'icl~on helped Mrs Ill.'".. . . .' Sunday dihner, an.d sup " LIncoln. She will ~pend severa.I to Idaho .I-aIlS where I.",., 11.)rmer 15to further

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o~~srvc her birth a~.1 (By Mrs. Albert ~nderson) 'guests at the J?aul 13cngtson h:;:~ wc('ks in C.olrJfado. In,the Penney start'. :'-.)1 ClClpharnMr. and lVlr . Gus SchUltz \fere ,1\1.,.1"" were: Mr. andl Mrs.! Allred Nelsun SLiPt. and Mrs. \V. C. Jackm,Jt1 IS the. fvrmer lrent' .]''illlo,on who

Wedne$day d'nner gue$t'.> 0 1M-I'. t 1'. and IS. EmIt Ekbelg and and Elaine, Mlt <md iMr::i. Lawrence and dL1ughlcn, <illd :\I!rs. J'-H;kmail'-; used to hvc 111 Waynl'and Mrs. Qtt -Liedke at St~.:tdn, t~ 'sl~t ~~'~e~u~~~:c,~vcmngVI,sI- Nelson and ~~rgic' Atln, Anctrew mothef"~ i\1r" :VIillcr l of ,Shel~(m, Mrs. O. E. Hamrrult ii!.rl Claude \'."l're lt1

al.1d in. the! at rn.oon attendc 'I ttlC .' , . . Nelson Mrs. IPet.e Oberg Helen Ll., wet e hel e I'lIc,..day. Tney ~ 1~1- of Logcm, la., ::;pcnt til' 1'.Cl'!{-cnd to at~funeral of la f rmel' neighbol -a-hct " ~l'. and Mrs. ~mil, ~ullcr ~nd ~nd Alvin .NIl'. and'Mrs. Andrew ted Mrs. N. P. Nyberg. in the C. C. Stlrtz hlJmt·, \Jj~s,Stcl- ..c1hrnnifrierld Mrs E'nest Sasse. i: ~r:~cell<l were Sun~y ClJtenwon Olson and fu~ilY of iWinnE'bago J. .Mrs. J. B: Kjngst~n clOd I'Vl1o,S !<J Mae Hammitt, who L,.vcd herfC Re\'.

M1'.' Br~wl ell brQught :Itrs. V\~,~~:'S~~llH~~;a~nd~}~:~'.:' were arid ,M1'. anc1 IMrs.. Reed Thomp~ Ehie h;Jd ,L~ sunda

lguests H. J. \\/lth her sistE:'r, .:vIrs. St._. t9.., while Llds.i> ,J graduate and Ead,;

B.rowne~.l and; JImmIe up njm 'h~rSda altcrngoon and coHee' kins' an~ !;ory. pf W~nne?ago, MI'~. ~oncs, .Juhn an~ CoJ vin uf Alll'n, Hl c~lleg(', went h~flll'" til them. ,l funnel' _"udent t.herc. Hey. EJd:>

SIOUX City Su;nday aftel)lQon ,uhd l ~sts ar Hans Lubberstedt's. Grace} Ol"Sb?11h ~pd chIldren und 1\16.. -111c!..c~il's. Herbc,t Bunes <..lIlU M1S", Beatnce .Col;!) came <..llid ::\Ir. :\lu11l1ari - H~turnt'd -that •the -:'wo lCltt~r, rcmalllcd r;)e~: g Ml' and 'Mrs Clarence Holm and' Mr. and Mn,: 0 1(:;1,1) Nelson. l<.lmJly uf Truesdale, lao , fnJm Franklin, J:~ Vl:-i.ltlTlg week C\'l"lJng, I\'irs. Eads Clnd son ,ll'lJ

.Tuc'.>duy, the: bIrthday, dfJlll1Cr lVI rl'n'wel'el;stTuesdaycvenin' Ml's. Harv~j Hchningscn Zlnd C. II. Gcttma;1l <lld family of wlth relatl\'cs at y,,'-I~;l'!.'lcf, CClr- H~ltlt),~ 111 Windom Clod B(,J.\icrmo. ther, Mrs..4man.da Lindbe ,. Vi. it~rs at Herbert Johnson's. g Sharon spent :satll~'.day afternoon Kl)rfll)~;, :-'PCllt Sund lY \Vlth Mrs. nJll, Pender, MagnC't ;lnil Wayne. CI'l'{~I~, ;\,llnn., for a few day".

MarVlIl l"ell attended the1ld1s- 1" and Mrs Dean Frye lind at Clarence $aker~ In hunor 01 - --;- -- -- ----- - ."-_:::-:---.-..----,---- -:--- !: -- ----=---:-.::liiiiiitnct c(mventwn 01 Sunday S' 1 01 "'1 i . . S d d .; ~aneUe's sec~1ncl bIrthday. That. Itcms :\larked Thu~ (il:) l\Iay Be Purch<L<;.('u With Blue Sta,mps or Cash 'teachers and y.oung people S,alt - 9 ~:t~e~t ~~l~~er ~~la~50n~~~1(~r eveni~g the I' following friends ' .day und Sunya,Y at thl!: Jyllj3\sl n Clinton Carr CLime Sund<l to he.lped heL' C1etbrat&: .Mr. and Mrs.('hmeh south\~f Pender. Mrs~:AI'- end a Jew dLlYS visiting hi/j;iS- Will Baker p- d ,fuJlnily, M.l". ,metthur Felt alsolattcllded Sundror, te' Mr:; Kenneth Wenstrand and Mrs. WJil T '¥ ' 1\11'. ,mci .!VII's. Wal-

Mr. (;Ind MI' -.' Robert L. Ary.der- fa~i1 ." , i'ter CI'ose and famJly, Mr. and

son, Mr. and ~.~hS: Verne cali.lson, '.tM / anct M. rs. Bl'rnard Park a.nd Mrs. Juhn DClI~1 a~d Norma Jean,Frank Carlsoll; Misses MmnlC;and r dldren and Velda Park were Mr. and Mrs., Emil Muller <..lndOpal Carlson YlCl'C ~unday drmncl" S mday evening visitors at John Marcella, Mr.' Clnd Mrs. Anders,and supper gu~sts 01 Mr. and Mrs. D' hi's Jorgensen and Neva, Mr. and Mrs'lHenry Eo Ander~on east of cun-I ' Mrs: Nels Hanson Zlnd Mrs. Kenneth Baker and BJily, M1'. undcord. , R'ch'll"d Walter were Thul'!oduy M,rs. Herman Muller, Mrs. Tuttle

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dahlgren:and ~~tcr~oon viSitors at John R. An- and Altca, A,"lclle Baker and C<.Irl l

c1uldren, Mrs., N. P. Chnstensen ¢Jirson's. Holmberg.a~d Vict~r Jotgens~n ,were T~e~d : Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Park ,l~dd<.J~ ~v~nll1g, ¥uest.s. a.t, L~O:r]-:~t ~Ifildrcn and Velda Park \vere.1 =---:.----------: IDelsch S. Mrs. HenlY BClI.tel~ S.l~ $.'pnday aftel'n,uon visitor~ at U,~l:m ALrl"ONAWeqnesday and ~hursday 111 ,the B~'uwn·s. i 'Dersch home Iwhile M1. $a~litels 'Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bjorldunq ,VIsited rel~tiV1S at Dakota tltt· ~pd daughters visited with (J, P. S~~(~~;n('~e~;~~~~~~a~~c;'re~~:c~;s~t

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lund accom- L1undstrom at c.;oncord, on Tues- Mr. and MJ·s. Emit Schulz andpanied by Mr4 and Mrs. Leonard djJY evening. family spent Thursday evening Ul

Fredrickson _tobk Miss Gwendo~yn Ml;. and Mrs. Russel! Park (lnd the E. W. Lehmkuhl home.Lund to Hastirygs Saturday whrre JrniCC of near W<Jterbury weI'£' Mr. <lnd Mrs. PClul fSplittgerbcrthe i1Clt~cr tHke~ a JOlll.." mono ths' S,. turday evcn.ing CZlllcrs. at A.n- ;lnd family \V~e last' Wedne~daycourse 111 rnurs~'s training at Ingk- d'rs JOI"gensco·s. cvening guests at Fred Frevert·s.side. The rest '?lent to MlI1dcn and ; Donald Fleetwood and Jerome Mrs. Alfred Sydow.' Muriel and

spent sa.tu.rda:r.1 I1i.

gh.t with. reI. ".'. - ~..' '<:11':;.1'.11 W.(,1'l". S. UI.1d<l.Y. '.dint.ler Loge-ne were Fl"Iday eveninghves, retut'nlllg Sunday CVClllOg. g csts und spent the afternoon at guests in thli ~'red Frovert home,

Mr. and Mr$. C. A. Lundberg tJ e Elves Ol::;orl home. Mr. Zlnd MIl's. frank ShepherdarId Rudolph, -/-VIr. and Mrs. I1m;;k ' Anuna, Burnell and Emily Grosr, and son and (,:lyde Aspby of Nor­Johnson ~nd ..f\dc1mp, M1'. 'ar1-d E sic, MarvlI1, FranCIS and Nqrman folk, wete Friday guests in the

IMrs. LeVi Dahlgren and daughtets uller attended thelJ' cou::,!'n'!o E. W. Lehmkp.hl home. ,enjoyed a cooperative .Sunday dirl- eddll1g at Scnbnel' Sunday evE'- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stonekingner at Wilbur Pet0rson's. Mrs. Col- n ng:. and family were Sunday supper

lins and daughters and Mr., a.nl:l •.'.. fML Zln.d Mrs... Hans LUbberste.d.i guests at Alfrbd Sydow's. Mr. andMrs. Herbert Knox Clnd duldueR. El d family and MI·s. Ted Carlson Mrs. Paul Splittflerbcr ai1d Melf­of Parker) S. D., were <.lisa prcs- P d Teddy Lee were SundaY'ait: jorie ,md Evelyn and Mr. und Mr~.ent. ' e 'fl(Hm and supper g:uests at W11l Eml Bennett and sons were eve-

Mr. and 1\11'5. Al"t Burmester clTld ~org's. n!ng guests therc.Irvin of L.yons, Ml'. and Mrs. Geo:; ,.' ML and Mrl Arthur HolmHnBurmester, Mr. and Mrs. 1"j'ed ia~d clllldre,l~ were Mond~y . ev~-Burtnestelj of Rosalie, were Fllldayl, !l~,ng. V1SII(lIS . at Hoy ~undefl'.~,supper guests at E, Eo Miller's:. on

ll h, lpmg Mrs, Sllt;Jdell celellrate ~er

Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Miller, and,: :bJrthdilY.

Elton took 'Mrs. Lizzle BUl'm¢,.'itcl': ;•.. M.r~. Anders. J. u.,-g.fensel1 .s.pc.nt.and Mrs. Tillie Rcwinkle to their'l ' ,unddY at St. John Lutheranhume in Lyons <.Ifter spendir~g a', 'C Uldl. They sorved, a bCln.Cluet [orfew weeks in the Miller hulU~. ,Ii ;a l<lrge numlJcr ,of. cOllflrmdnds

---+~ ' ! " t at evcnmg. .SOUTHEAST WAYNE ' .. M,". and Mrs, V,~,:>1 El<ue,g and

Mrs. O. G. N.elson and Doris vis- I:C 11drcn wel"e Sunda~ dmrterited at Erwin Fleer's TueSday !eve- i lIests at Eml.l, Ekberg s. Theyning last week. sent the evenmg at the Lawrence Mrs. Ernest' Balhde and children

Mrs. Raymond Selia of Des lattert home. , uf Wakefield, visited Tuesday atMoines, visited Mrs. Erwin .t~eer M~" and Mrs. ,Clemc!1s Anderson Dave Bahde's.Friday evening. f Dixon, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harold Mears uf Omaha, spent

Mrs. Elsie Johnson of Newc~stle, ndCl".son and daughters were Sun- Memorial daJ w"ith his mother,James Hanson and Thoma~ of ay afternoon a~d lu~cheon guests Mrs. Grant Mealis.Hartington, Mr. and Mrs. IQtto t' John R. And~.rson s. . William Hawk<ins went to Lin-Fleer wel~c Sunday dinner gL~sts S~nd<lY evel1l.~ng visitors, at . coIn Monday to spend a fqw daysat Erwin Fleer's. Mr. and. III/Irs. lam~ Anderson ~ were: Mr. ~nd with Norman Capsey.Otto Christclnsen of Hartington, rs. Albert Lundahl an,d d<lu~h- Mr. and Mrs. q. E. Carhurt wentwere afternoon guests. ,~r; <md ML anp ~I's. Anton J1n- to Battle Lake,! Mino., Monday Lo

Mr. 'and Mrs. Will Martens, ar- I, erbery and Vernell Hallstrom. spend most or the summer.lene and jBillie of Sibley, la, i1'e- ',I Mrs. John Daht and Norm~ ~(\an Mrs. Hermar, Lundberg and Mis~turned tcj their home Mo,nduy ~rre Thursday, :a-~~ernoon V151tOrs Ruth LundbcI1g went to Orion, 111.,morning after visiting in the f¢ter ,ll Henry ~artlll~g s: M,r. and Mr~. ,to spend a WF'ek W1t1: rclatlve~ ..Jorgensen home Saturday ili'ght 1:I'd·n,.,'ylr~,,,I('r"'lrnkg'v,nl"d'·t'oC,hs'ltdh[eel~C.weI C Mrs. J. B. ingston, Miss El~le

I'-'. Kingston, MI' '. E. R. Mutz spent" i' I and Sunday. 1 The ClarencelHolm and Wilt Memorial day! with relatives utAl-'L ,,:' n'i PH ~~zed to est 'bUsh .ur~ families pUannetl to attend a "len. - i

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'. I••ars'9'1....' ,.. S 1"'1 floodgwm;nin ;en'icc. 9 lCllle supper at 1he Herman Stdlle Dr.. and Mi's, L. J. Kilian and,g OlUe Tue:;day evcnmg In hortor son moved from Wakefield to

, 1 • f Harold Bellm 'who leaves Wayne TLlesrlay. They are l.ivingCuming countynad nine drqfuces lid 'f In' '1 t th

~===*~'8I'=~~~~~~~="*~~~~~~~~.l.-t",0,--I'."e:a.av,,,e'--:-J'.'.un~e,-:-3:..-.- __-d'--'do'±:: ~~~. ~er~~r~a.jo~~son,Mrs. G,eo. in the downst?irs apartmen III eIlJi'a•. Blj:rJlllilillml!HllilEIIllllIl!Illl!!f!l MllllBifI- II 1II1!1.II!!IU!lElII!!lE!lml/smlnml!mmmmmmI!flI!U!I _= nqerson, Mrs'. lP.aul Bengtson and

~ 1 I, I ,,' 1 tI hlldren and Mrs. J ahn Bengtson

~'..J.. f 1. bl l t lU " S " ~~c ~~a~n~~i~~;ro~~et~:;t~elk~~~¥m Orl;Cl ~ nls ummerl ,il~~da:n~as~.:su!'~~;r.;;~';;s~~O:nd~ I -+ lorence of Omaha, spent the

I 1 I , eek-end visiting With the Ber-! Modern CORventnces are so in1t rtant ,n the hom~ ,I ard. p.ar.. k ~amil.Y and with th.eirI and so crasH r Vid~1d that you e it to yourself and ~hel Ch·lldlcn. Velda Park of

Y P lOUX CIty, also spent the we\fk-family tj> equip YOH home now. I nd there.

GET T~E IQUIPMEN1' yOU NEED I Mr. and Mrs. Fred MUller'~'.r,.nd Mrs. John ~. Bengtson, rs.

WHI~Ept ~S ARE STI~L LOW ' o,alia Jensen and son and r,1 I I I ' nd Mrs. Otto Johnson and dau h-

Dex e,. Idhing M'achines I rs of Mead, N·eb., were Sun ay.,.~ mner and supper gU€&ts at the

IN t ,l, ,S 11 I .elvin Lundin ~ome. i ', . ' 0ViJr. weepe S r :. Mr. and Mrs. George Borg "n~

,.t' 'f..' Electric StQIVes I leclric [l,e(J'igeralqr II n.~. r.x~~t ~ou.~~~~S::.r~~r:". h;t.a..~R' EZES I I : fterJi"lOon the Borg family ¥d.. ' .' '0, I : rs. 'Oscar Borg went to Sioux I W:ANT to see youII 01' ES DAYS I ~ , • it;' to get Oscar Borg who ~as shb.o~ the way youII I -, ' . 1M oi 11 I. It d Vhi. hi: r =: een Iat the, hospital. Wnile [<!It I r I

=: c yo r, hpme' with OnaJ Ilf I tlIlll! 8 an 'r"rnlS es Ii.a.".x.. Ci.• t.Y. t•. h.ey alSO. ViS.i.ted .w.. ftb.... shout. i, J - ~;' . • b . hi 11 t Lh r. *nd Mrs. Carl Jones. l'flr. 'f"e'f'(1ar~ R.aasevelt

~I! )'1n e,ectr/c:£..JLno,;,'·, : 'fIg;,~n~? p :I-I~,ve you: ,ime

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I 'f' I I I 1ebrate, h.~r birthday were; Mrs. s~~::;g G:~J::g dlJ~~n/f;d~:~II I I' HI' I C I ~ mirLurld and ,Janice, Mrs. F~ed tiona'l D1!/d~k'e me~tinK,'ilJ,::Oc.

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= ~ I I I a r wa~ I techt, Mr~; Wilbur Utecht '·~ld' ~::;~d19_;~~~"5~,k:~~~~::~}:;;II 18 till' , I I' 1\ I" =: rs. J:..awre*oe' !Rin~. ,Other .yisi-: .lIlu~_otuJc:, w"':" .u llDJ>~tt_'_~

,~I PflO it 2 7 1 I I I: I \ ~" r WAYNE IE. ~. t rs!that"ev~ni~? to'help her cie-~ 'Il~ii,d s!OUti. ", . i

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D·X Lubricating Motor Fuel and ~iamond 760 9ilmake your motor opera.te as smo~thly as lhou~h

you were sailing on water. Convince .yourself l:Jyjoiulni" the thousands of satisfied ~sers. '. I

FIRfSTONE ~IREt4..for cars and for traclors, !

Every Farm Fllel SllpplliNee~ 1

Tank Wagon Service: - Anywhere,- A.uy tune:: I I '1

Eat:1 Merc~an't::;:Phone 99 ' I Wa:yf~!~,t.:;;

Family Here Early.Mrs. Ed. Goll and daughter, M~5.

Henn'etta Beine, of Los Ang'eles,stopped here Monday when driv­ing west after being in Michigan,Mr. Gall, who was killed III an ac­cident three year's ago, was a sonof the Henry Golls who were learlySEttlers in Wayne. Henry Gall hadn meat market here on th~ site ofThe Mode, and the family lived

from Our Redeemer';."church. They went west near theturn of the century when thellateEd, Gall was '11 years old. Th~s wa~the first ti~e Mrs. Goll anddaughter had been here. They wentto Carroll to see Mrs. ~eine'slgreataunt, Mrs. Barbara Trautwein atEd, Trautwein's. I

Amateur OperatorsTo Test Equipmt;mt

~~~~~::~:;,r;~i~d 7~~~~'~~t~~f~1 SPRlNG--;;;E~~~':~~~e~~ Sp~,~~al~, Pound 27cWayne fair grounds for tel>ting ROUND STEAK. J ••• Pound 3Zcportable equipment for pos'sible

~~~~~;;:~~~,G~~~~dW~~7,'::~ f~~d Johnson's F1'blf:N Food Lockersw. C. Swanson,! who are operJt~rs, W N bwill contact other stations. A,'con- Phone 73 aynet e. ~,I

test will be conduded, The publlc I~iiiiiiii~~ii.ii~~iiiiiii~~~~iiiii~~ii.i~iii~~~~is invited to attend. I.

Mr. and Mrs. Milford Wtightand son, James, of MilwC1Jkee,Wis., visited from Friday to Sun­day in the Claude Wright ~omeahd with other relatives. RqbertWright accompanied lliem packSunday to spend this week~ Hewill return next Sunday wit;h Mr_2hd Mrs. Alfred UexO\v, SaUy! andCilausson of IHollywoo<;l. Fla., Iwhonrr~ve then Ito spend most b~ thesummer with Mrs, Lcxow's par-c~ts, Mr, and Mrs, Glaude Wrl.ght.

IPoncil: p1anf its "~Y!i qf j '56"[~~l-1b~lt.9n ,for June ~7 and i ~8.

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...u .....~••••~: O(ficiatei1~1unday:At Bavt sm Service: Ikev. p~ Peal'S n officiated Sun­: day at tre bap*sm of his great• ~randdaughter, IMargaret "Rosa-;­: ll1"!d, daughter o~ Mr. and Mrs.IA Herl?ert ~,':lliS, at ,:TurloCk, Cal. The: silter wel:lding ahl11versary June 4PI of :the i'1fant's trandparents, Mr.: .cllld Mrs, Elmer IS. Anderson, also

5'~~m~u~;~~~'M:~~a~~~e~~~~~~da~V~~~II lor the occasion I a dress that has=been:in the Ia'1lly three genera­l! lIons, her grand~other and unCI.": as well as her m ther having beell=b8phzed in this. Mrs. Andel'son isIB the former 'ertle- Pearson,=!JdclUghtcr ~f Rev. Pearson, ~ndn MIlS. Ellis IS,' the former Mana.n: Anderson. Rev.j Pearson left byII train 'Thursday for ·the west and= will be gone t 0 or three weekG.: Re;v. Pearson's 9aughters took hi~

ice I! to Fremont, ;

,-u-n-d-er-g-oc-i\-o-per-.-ti-on-. I" Companies fIenTY Schmi z, jr., underwe1t

an oper~t,ion .to appendicitis in ~aNorfolk hos:pit I Tuesday Ia [tweek. H~ suffe ed a ,sudden atack that. day w He helping EdwiLindsay put ha in a l barn: Mr~.

Se:h?1itz. stayed. I with lier. husbandUlltll Fn~ay. i I I

__ " Undergo Ope!tion. III ~Miss dlara isc"hho underwen.{=,fl'tl, oper~Uon fo appe, dlcitis sai­• UJrday, May 24, in a ~o 31 hosp1tl: and retutned h rme Nlonday. :

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-~-;t;h;-;;t~I-e~r;r---I- ~;~-r!, -lb:e~E~~a~~~~~t~rZ1re'~'~~: AUai:a'SuccessT~ Di,.e~t;;rs lii~cted -lii;so)v;-jfto Ll"V'eI t I\. , I Fed he'Se f aherome b~ bravmg By M,en's.Grollp I

A C g 1,£ B lit. ~luud wat 1)8 and makmg pve l +el- W"th dW rk Wayne Men s !::tub elected PlOf F 1 DIre e n z ' r rav~ry iortto~t'~::S~~:~t~wJrd, 1 I ar 0, .. W A Wollenhaup!, R M Ca,ha" or emocracy

"For c ul~ge, ImtIahv~ and ef- t--.- . I and A M Kern dlrectOls at the -+-f{'Jet. ,ve. U of t~le-p,hon~.faCllItle. s Governor DWight Gruwpld meetm~ Wedne~day e\ enmg last r P"'of. K',I N. P4,1 ke Cl alld ... _, Add G d week. Ihosc Whose term:> huldl 1 _ng_:.~n w~rnl .g m~QbJtants a Hood r~s es ra. uates a~ over are L. W,1t;UIS, Su 1. N. I', American:; ~o Support ofcHId, In ~lrectll1g rescue work m I CoI!J.ege Fnday. Thorpe and L. Ifl. kCISbl ~ Ii Aj,L. l' H !'i,lee of reat personal danger." !;.I J g II ~van ~ges ere.Tlmi Clta: Ion accompanjlcd Mrs, The n~e$~ity bf hard ..york, for w. ! "Let uJ rc.,o1~'(' to live f~r de--LothrOP'.j .. award. ThqU,ugh fully s~ccess m ~Ife. was strt1sse,d by eddlug) of Jllller mncraC'y!:·j ill hjJeakillg' to tlarge,Jware uf I'J!-iks involved, ¥I's. Loth- Governor 11.L..r.,gl'lt Gnswold who ' I group g:dtht,'r~fl at Cree ,-vood

t"llj1 J'~.rna,me-d, at, .h~r S.1ltChLJo,ard gU,\'e the,c?fn e.nceI~flfl~.(.a4,d~essat. I~ Anllol~llced Here I('~'rrH:'tel.Y lor ,lMcmorial S 1"'Jie".',,ltld warned InhabItant·, {jf the Wayne St~ e teachel~s I eull~g(' , I fnddY rnUfflJllg Pruf. 'K. N. Parke>f1llod anti directed res ue won':.. Thursday rrornmg when 9$ ba,ch~- .' ~ -,- , i l'hal.lengcd Alnt'rlcans to' el2p- ~

Ilkcallm~ experiences () 20 ye,,11'1> lor qf arts deg~ees besld,s dlplo- MISS Alice ~ae Y?ung Will apjJreclatll)1l uf: tbe advant~ges lot

i she IcommunH.:ated! f,lth other rr.as for c0'11PletlOn of uthA: cour);c::; Become BrI?e ThiS Month deJ~]()cracy, r

Iin, the path of thcrflood and :,,'ere granted. Dr. J. T, nderson Of William Nelson. in ()1,E'1l111~ his mess8ge l Prof

the~ p.oo;ted (m it~ progre~::,. Jn~~·odu~ed! the ~peaker. " I Parke tuld tnatl·it is tIttll1g dn Me~

IIJLSPite rUrhltlg water,.; t1~Cl.t threat- A dlplom.a IS not a tIcket to . The engagemb,lt and [lpproac:lv mOl'loll d lY' to IllUllur memb' (cI?ed the bldldlng and almo"t f8.me. Th~ lmpll('ss~on h~s ~e('n lng marrlage' of MISs Alice MaO dl'!Clldcl"': uf die l1atwn 8n11Yal~:)

I )"cu.chcd.,the secund fluor'whclC the cleated t11at there 10; mCl~.lc In i-l Yuung of WaynE" and Wrn, Ndson ,,II others whu, have C'ontrlbutf'd

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sWltcbboatd was 10c<.Jrtcct, Mrs. dlp!~ma; Ihat .no effort 111. later ~.f North Platt~', was <JnnouIlI.:ed theIr S('I"\'I('C» jn helpmg thi:; ll~­Lot?rop stuyed 8t her pb;,t uf duty lJfe lS nc~ded In ordf:r to become ...;'Jturday <Jftcrnoon at i.J pal"t! gJl.·-1 tlull :,lttalTl Its :pnsltlon of ledd"l­ulltJi W<.JtcrlsUbsidCd. Ll succe~s; Success ":'111 Ilut corne e~1 Itl til(' home of Mr:=;. Mde r oung. : 1IIIl.ISO It J; pl~opel' that the mE'-~I-

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''For dXC'I.lunnal courage ini- frum thJl1~.s' learned Il1 college, but 1 he weddmg will t3ke pl"H:c m, (ry uf '11 d J!l~ t d b,i ti ... tive ,HId effective use of' tele- from work done from now Oil. Thc vvi:?,'nc June :m.. '! cIL"t>ITe~ tl"J~uf;. c, ones e j3:;ven.1 ]Jho?e f,(lcilltJes n.1 wiarning 111- ~dvantagt of a college dll..lloma,_ iles _ Gue:,t'~ ,It I tI el(lcl-:: JUI,lel?COll a'lld I The wUlld I~ alarmed toda"'; :.'itIlwbltanti o~, oncumlng IflolJd wa- I? the f~'Ct th~t you can lealn <I L,rJdge S~t~rd;1y \'.'C'I,C :\11. ~ Helen Itrf:ltds whwh thr128ten dcm'ocl:acy.

, 1 iLl'S de:ipite grc'-It personcd d::m- 11,ttlc mOll<} rapIdly t.h<.m those :\'hn J(JJ.l(:.~, Mu, lldl'.11 \'lth and :\Il.'. '1\, ~lwClkel1 A+ericttn people to 111I - 1 f ,ger," Mrs. Lazure's Clw,1rd bore this elf' not hq:\;e the tramlllg," advlsed Duruthy Houk I,f CblL'dgO, Mr<;. ,.. pprcciatloll ot thel~ d th t, op~lt:St r~e~ ~:~~~~~rno~eercpC:OI~J 'I c.tapoIT. Durrllg Hlst year's flood the gove*nor, . . Arn.ol~ :--ndero,l)l1 c,.f l':rn,ll. M,ISS ~"u often tak~n fo* r;;a~~d, ~t j~

. , b V ' d I .\Trs. Lazurc ITm·tincd at her IJUst The wby of attammg hapPlne~s. MellJUlle lIn.uk, MIS..Cha". Nlch- tt-e duty of .,' h 10' . Icom.)a lY, \\i nue ago, all me a~ I . ' : . .' t ..., I' 1'··?·, c I'· '-dfq assume a s 1drewinine . . I 01 duty <md kept reSidents: mlorm- ,along WI h success In ~1D.tet Ilfe,.8s U s, :\ IS.., I I dme;,> Au",tl.ll _of,. Nor- II' preSC1'Vlng these advantages Ull.'

, I l'Ci on progress of t0e flood. Though seen by ,I Governor Gnswold,. m- fulk, ~I 0>, IV<"l1l ritch, Mr;;, Cdl rull dCI. a go\'erqment guatanteemg'_~ Iurged to I,e<lve the SW, Itchbo.al'd, eludes a, number. of t1~Jl1gS be.sldes ~t'tel sen uf LJnco~n, Ml;;. Howard, lillie, l.ll.)erty aid the pursuit of hap­

I she stayed and c;oundedithe \"lIlZlge IHivmg a good tune, 'As you be- 1'1.·her of WC5t Inmt, MIS", Jean tJllles<, "We lang th Ib t b 1,l siren a.nd called every line unbl all come citizeI;1s you must be WIlling Hooper and MISS Robert;] LUN;, ~I III (Jur canst I ~tJon :n~ :~:in ~~\

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tl'i.CP. hune service W:I.,; rendered to ~ake s~crIf1CeS f, 0,1' ()tl.H~rs,' Pj()- ~JJI,(,OlJ~, MIS.S :Vdma.. Gl1der.O;J:.C".'l' till' bl,lI uf rig ts and 2n;Jendments.u:,C'lcss at 1 a. m. Ly waters ri:;Jng neels attamed the hlghes,t type of (t Omaha, Mr·" H. E, Radnkf'l uf The mad ;,(,1 mble for indlvld:YalIII the office. Mq;. Lazure "md two C"ontentrpent from sacnflCcs they WIsner, Mrs. Wm. Ahe.I'n of Om;J- pi \'er III EUl10pe today demon­

, 11C'I.ghbors who Iiad come into the mf1de b~cause they kncw their h,:l, and :vJt:-s Helen GJiderslee"e..,tr'-ltI;S thai th!e stronger the ph,-si-Olll.ldmg were tll,Wble to e:.;cape, sons anti. d.aughter:;,:",ere"gomg b D',JU: bac~ele_).r bU.ltons and ~)ln!~ cal UIllt,y.of *natIOn, the weakerthruugh the \v(J~crs and debris have a hIgher type ot Itfe. J:Ie told ~CJIsles can led out. t.he. CI,hI becomes the ihdlvldual. Autocracy1~\")lIl:'h re,-lched Within two and a ~ the satlsfactlOn the soldIers oj scheme of blue all~ plllk, dnd tll'_'; l'IlCOUl'dge.> meanness such ·as spy-...\.t'llf feE:'t of the tcilmg and finally orld war,numbl'r (Jne g::Jmed by a.tJllOUnCement was. found .1Il tlll Y

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' mg, den.'lt, etf,"muved the bUll<jling off ItS foun- ma.kmg saCrifices for their COUll- ::IPSUh:S c~.nc.:e71.cd. I.ll lJl~nt.: uf th£' If AnH.'} Ica lis to continue to en-d,-,tlOn, The three climbed on top tty, I . ",",llne colol:-. Pllzes 111 bl Idge W('llt j('y [1 E'edulIi-!-gO\'ernment of b

the, switchboard and remained .Th~ !second. step in attai.nll1~ to.. ~rs, Ahern, M1SS Luer" ,and ILiliU fD.l tll~,peOPle._eaCh Clt:U.;.,unt'l,l 7:30 a, m, \vhen a rescue par- ~:~ppmess, said the go\'ernor, IS Ml ' .....~IC.huIS. . ,I f1IU .... t tClkc a actlve parto.-to sup­ly .saved them. '"Her loyalty to the lor young people to resolve to MI." luung IS the Oldy ddugntel pOI t thiS fo . "Th b "d 0

'tr<!clJlJon of serv~f'e re::;ulted In th€ t ... ke more.interest in publlC af- lIf Mrs, MCle Young. SlJ€ Wd:; d('ll1oi.:Jacy is Simp~e.,as~el ~u~~s8ving o[ live~." fall'S of the state and mltlon: The gl ~duClted from Wayne l"Jlit'gl' tn It'dlll llut th power of man o':u

Mr_ Wolcott's citatlon is "f'1r whole :basIs .o~ educatIOn 1S to HU9 alld taught the Jjast t\'.'u years lIldIl but cuoPfration .and tltis mustcourage <Ind effetct~ve action which make bdter cltlzens of young peo- III Norfolk. dt·, £lop 111 tl~e' ho~e Ute h In::C'ulted in the saving of a child's pIe, Today the reCl.I faul.t III go\'- Mr. Net;;on. son ?f Mr. :.nd ::\lrs. Ih(' church and the 'naticin~C ~~~lIfe." While picnicking With hIs el"nment .and public offiCials Iws F A. Nelsnn of SIOUX C lb' \\'3""' \\"(Jlld Will be safe for democraticf<:.ml1y near FratJ,klm, Mr. Wolco~t lfl the c~tlzens themsehles, fllr I graduated fruID WCI;l;lle crdiege 1.11 g',\ellllllE'llt y:hen the fl.·ee wii! of

, IW<lrd a woman: sCl'e~m that t.wo they. pay such YUle att.entlOn to I HHO and has._1)een en~ployed sime the m,'Jollty II" law and when the11 ~AI 10'01 tt. r' t l.'hildren were drownmg. Rushll1g public and political offjces, The for the GcncI,Jl Mulino:; ac':eptal1\..e tllitlPl"lt y . attJmpts. to b"'com" tl '", an eo {, se vICe rep, e- , d 1 . h f t d (e rpuratio at N th PI He I - - j~SCjtita ive, Nlotthwcstcrn Bell 'l'('ile~ tu the scene Wolcott saw a c~i1d . ~ngers w IIC . ace us 0 ay are . J n or a . . 1l1<J.JOnty 111 ~ peaceful \Va.y . We

p~ qn~ c,onJpany, McCoQk, Vail III thc deep channel of t.he rJveiI" gleed on the palt,of a few afild ~n- -.------- need to iJ\e t~le. motto, 'In God WeIn 'fl' I win~cr, ,:'00 feet off shore, Though n.ot a archy on. the part of the. ~an'y. Degree Is Grullted Trust.' , . ~

_l. ----"[.. ~ strong sWlmmel'~ .Wolcott dlsre- . The thIrd step 111 att?}nmg hap- T F P t "Memorialfday grew out of war.rdrh~il1i.ng ~ her P()~t nnd warn- r:arded personal l~ISk and ,waded pmess, a? ,'p0l~ted O~lt by t the 0 orme,. as or Let us today !heighten oW' det~m-

i.ll,,~,reSJde t,~" to. fle.e, to safety. through mud 3!]d. water to the dee. p spea.ker'lS ~h,e ~ut.y of ~.oung pe~- Rev, H. A, Teckhaus of Otoe, i.nutioll to It\.e,.,for our-country, ad-Tple~ty ye rs ago to the week Mr,S. rhannel, swam to the 12-year-old p.le to !;le dissatisfied \\ lth condI- Neb" formerly of Wayne, has re- henng to the principles set fonllLt~h~'oP pc ·f"CIt'med. the same Mrv- I child and managed to get ·her to tlOns as they ~re. Progress has crived hIS doctor of sacred theol- ill the Ametlcan c.reed:.' Profi.c~ lunder ~imila7 cireumsta/Slces ~ho~·c.· He then ,:\pplied first aid ne\.·e~ be~n rna e when people are cgy degree from the Lutheran ~ar.k: urged :~tize.ns to. as:~ume ~a'ild 'eame the flht gold medal ulltIl she was reVIved. Some hOUI!s satI~fIJd." ". seminary in Maywood, Ill. HIS 4.- maH'ldual obligatIon to promoteg~veb unde', the mi?ffiori,.. l fund, Ihter expert swimmers recovered Dls.dph~'H~d ffimds arJ necessary 500-word theSIS on "The Christian Americanism inj the home, school,

IFljlOd e.o tlitiotJ.<; at Winneb<lglJ. thc body of the s-t-cond chi-ld who today,.! sald the. spea~er. Youth VersIOn of Immodahty, an Hy- church and politics.S¢\'er milts, down Omaha cret'I.;;, !:'ould not be rcvl'/cd. must ~a\'e patIen:e III order to pothesls of Reality" wJ11 soon-ap- W~Y~l' mUfucipal band, directed .~I.t?'

-- - r-:. ---- -- -. ,- --- ----- ---~ ---------- dls<;lphne th,elr m~nds., .. pear III book form, Re\', Teckh<:Juc: by h... D. H~np'on, played sel~CtiO~:<_~-~.

The govell1or belle\e.s 1t IS ;;In cumpleted thic: 8[1('1' spE:'lldmg pal t Hc.Yl1lUlld Ellis, commander of tb:3 eo"

a.ssel. for YOU~h to receJ\'e educa- (If hi" tIme till::' past JO year" III LCglUll po:::t, presided" The·.chap;tlOn In an agncultural comr:'unJty. IA1"t-graduate study. Re\·. and bin offered prayer. '!'he' ',foIl -",eThey have a closer relatJOns~lP !VIr::;. Tcckbau3 ITCE'lltly retllrned \'ctel an:. of 'tqe C.ivil. Spamsb-WIth nature, a, beneflt tu theIr frum IllInOIS where the degrcC' W;J""' P.lIl('I"JCan anf We-rId war was 1'2"-:1.educa.tion. i umferred. They came here irGI}1 :':'a!ule, taps and echo concluded

The college 'band, under dil"E~c- Ot'lE' to spend MemOrial day in the! the $l'ITlce. ! .

tion o~ Pro~, John R. Keith, plaY,eel. H:nry Kugler home, 1ca',mg 5at-' The Leg1()n~lor guard' :?TId Lr-Rev. C, L. Eads gave the InvocatIOn Laday. :11::; ';1-luarJ. fl()\('er girls and ban:land benedictl?n. Marjorie Hctlk, mdrcl!cd hom the ptes tQ 111 ~

Dorothy NyqUISt, Vlrglllla McNul- Stock Is l\I.arketed. nl('lllul"l~d plot fOl" sen'lce3. Fb~;;

t:y and Mildred Ringer, junior stu- Herman Muller and son. Emil, Z'lId flowC'l.~ decorate.d the lJ:v1.dents, led the grad.uating stude~t.;; o~ Wakefleld, marketeer 10 yearlmg PUppy WI ('Llt"s were placed 011 LlI~

to a resel"ved sechon of the wll- ::.teel·s in Sioux Clty for S9.75, t!le I;;ravp..; uf clhollt 100 vetclaJlj HIlow bowl}. <lnJrnal,:; ::J\'cragmg 1.000 pOlllHb. ("("ml'it'rit,s pC the \'ICllllty. .

Governbr Griswold wns accom- .. __ - ~ - - _. ---j---------

panicd here by his secretary, F.Valdemal' Peterson, and a pil(\.l.and the party left by plane ClJtClthe exercises for McCook. A num­ber of Wayne people went to th€'airport to greet the- executive.

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S~DASourtelfday

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MI·S. Mildred Lothrop, chief p:­crator, 1\'orthwestCtlli ell Tele­llhonq ~ompany, ][om~r'lVail mFd-al winu('t.: ' I

The uimiversary O'f the dj~as­

t~-OliS' northeast Nebr,,:;;l a 1,loot' ofJune" 3, 1940. brough d'l'servcdr9cogmtlOll by the !Ii rthw~;,; em

~t~e~e~c~~~'~~~rsc~;:Pi~ ~r t\l!C~~I'jmal srrvic~ at that ti, c. 1'~.1:c.:na­tImal'tommlttee de 31, I'd ['61':th'2T lcodon: N. V<:lll med~ S this vJeel~

p ·c.scntcd ct medal andl "1,000 1acht( Mrs. MJidrcd Lothrq ,chlef :op"­crator for tlw Nurthwlestern Bellc~)mpany 31 Horner, <lld 10 lVlrl"Nell L,-lZUfC, fOllmCrLYI clllef op­erator ,at Winnc-jJago.' The rccog!-

I::; the scclond l'CSC11tCd tbLuthrop for sirqp r servic~ ih

1\le sonne COmmlll1lty. 11 1920 she~Icrformecl lllJtr;:}vortlly ervlcc dut'­wg L: flood LIt Homer fcjr \'.'h1'-'11 :;J1I'

I t'cclvecl the first' Va.\l medal ellgold ever aWdrcled, She now b€l-

'I comes the only individual to hEI\)C

~~~~~\C~\\~~~'~s~l'these Ila11ona1 y<u!

EstabhsJ.1 I\lemVriil Fund.

~~t;~~~*,~~~W~~~~~~~::t1~~~~'T~~1The '['heodore N. V'il memorial

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1' •••• fund \~as esta,blishe~ in 1920, fitI( the tU11e 01 Mr. V~H~S d'eClth, to

"'II c.om~emorate- Jthe lli' h ideals of.,= rublic sC}'vice' held' y Mr. Vail

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= who was chairman of I,he bo,rrd 01" ~h.'e-AJnerican Telephohe <Hid Tel~-

.I = raph) and glve rec~Jg-, !!I It1O'1 to sel'\'-

'I : by It:Jcpho/le

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n,nc d:1yghtersl 'nn,d M;~! a~d Mrs. [~ion f01' TIC 1 les' ha~ thrJe (3) ~igl t P~ant iI<l'cd VI1lhlk<.llnb, .1l'" spent Fnqny d3YS[ and, lJ <ombl;lJntB 01" 11l'0- S lanes .._ , --!- $12,000.00en 1l~11~ ~lt C:l!'! F'n've'1's: tests m\lst p m (1£1,11 1his time. 0'1 ~.nd freiglft 14,OOO.VO

ll, ,lhd MI~. Russ(\l1 PlYO~ 8nd W lness y I an11 and se~l thi<; " R pall'S and xtenslon 17,OOO,VOctalgh1C'~'"Mr. an~. r:::. Gllb,t',rt 29th1d,'1Y,o MOf' 1.941. Water 1?lant , !

D81 gber~ WC~' Jl !'ldt! guesls J,ll" I . . I." '1. l'h:ED~AM' I Salanes ++~... . 3.000.$0the Wnljn~d arlson 1 me. : (s nil) C~, 't CI '1 Coal, flJeJght Jlqd OIL.,.. 500,00

l\- r, ~ml M~s, MaI'v~n Thnm;ls .' f', i ,mnry. 1 ", Rep~:lirs and ilnprove-

an Mrtl and Mrs, Jo n Surhpl' J5t1 W ynr> ('h Iltlty, ebrnsl1:o. ments ..... --fo .. ,...... 10,000.00

wele S ll1day Idinner ' llC'sts l<lilt ' L- Pnrks I\ve k inj the .El'!. StU be' home. 'Es im..~te t For maintaining city

r. alld Mr~, Ed, ~arson ;lI1d ." I I parksso of \Vlokcf cld. W~l e Tuesd;lv Estlmate)~ tile probab e am'ount L'b 'ar.' • J, o-f monf'y JcP sUl'y fa' nII l1Ur- I 1 y. ,. ,

E\' llng ,g1~E'sts, last we,1;;: In tile I t I .1 d f t 't For mamtammg cityOs nr R6rr1seYI~ll1d Kenneth R;llm- pwoS£1S 0 N} ral~l'p for ~Ie CJ ~ o.f

llIbrary.

soy home " aync,. 1'a4 "n. or i,le fisen ,~Vjght'Fr('nCh of ,WJhitu, K':lll., y~:Uf c.om r ~cjng May , 19tJ, ,as BO;:rS interest and sink-

nrr ved Frjrlay: evening rand viSl'tr:(j plepa~ed., '~Jnd()~ted'l th7" CIty .'un it Sunday ~n ~he W; R. French COUJI1Cll of smd el~Y.' 1 eludmg <0. 109 fund 0111 bonds ...hOlle. The FroncYl famlly met him st~H~~ent f, tne ~ry~lre eVe'hue, of S'ewers .fit orfolk. ~ , . saic.lJ, cIty fm' t~c fIscal y a1' endmg For repalrmg $ewers...

r. alitd Mrs. Ed. El1is, Mr. ~lI1d Apr/I 3~., ,41:1 Streets and AllT~sMI " Frf'(] ElljiS and f;!J.mily, MI.<111 I Mrs. LeI~ neI EIlJs i:lI1d Mr'~.

Ju ~e Conger j'l;,d u no"host picniC'Clf ner Fl'jday :::It Rayrnond ~llis'.

_" ] 1', nnd -*,ll's. Frank Simonlll 01OJ, ;lhnm<i (!:ity, !<'ll"r!·ved Thursd[IY

~~ rl~lT~I~~~e~:I~~~)~:('~I~a;~dn~::s(:\-\'11. Gross fI[ {,v Isner, \vcre nbl)Fl'ld:1Y dmncr gTll~StS. '

~llth Allvin \'{)fnt to Stnnlt;y, la"SUlcby al!l'rn(~~l.last week withMI. ,mel MIS. If. r. Vr'nnf'rbei'g amID\II~ht Iu,r an irldcfinitf' Visit. The\Tp 1nlol'bel:gs e;l1j(ld m the ErnfridAI ViI' Jwhw ISa!tunby 1,1st wC,ek.

11. and Mils, I"runk Taplin antirI;l 19ht('rs' of B;~rnps. Kal1., Mrs.Clil i~ lfdmrlliJ., :dnughtcr and sOilol II~lIlo\"(Il". K,lll , (',lmo Thursd<lYto slJend ,Memol'!;l] day with thewi m1n's ~lUnt, Mrs. Robert Slam­

<lJ~i, l~ 1. T~e KunS<ls folks returnedh( Su day'. '

I. fin Ml'$'~' F. Cunningham,M ISS IIrene arid Miss Helen Spahl'of Sioux ICity, r, :md Md. Sid­t:C' (mb~.ey I dnd daughter ofSi( U ' Fo\ls\ ~. D., Miss Jane Jef­[ny f B1;JiI', lVIl's. Poul Soderbergan Ch;u,ltes, M's. Vernqn Van or\V Ikbfield, ~l.'.1 and Mrs. Harold.Ie 'fj'by\ Mrs, F. M, Reith of Con­co ,ct,1 n. S, .J ;f[rey and Mr. unci

JJM 's.!Blnir .Jeffrey o~l(1 PoUr 'were'~l' d~'y dinner gUQsts in the C. II.

J e 1'1 't'y ilf)me~ 1

I At wi. R!~J:ench's.liP uup of 17 young people had

n wJencl I upst Tuesday evenmg1::, t wcck. at r. ~ Freneh's glove

I Goldet;rOll Club. --

j~~~~@~~~~~~~~=;7=±~~=sL~-"~-=F.o~ crossing ,'repairs, proved nd I luwed al> the Jast

labor and atcnal.... 15,000.00 WIll an Te~t ment!lf sanl MlllilleFire Departm t Brune. ecce s el, dnu tl1d1 tIl(' (lX~_

. For maintal ing and ~. cutlOn qf sa InstIllrlll III may bepurdhasm CqUlp- committed tp LOUlS Slltulte asment 4,00000 cxecutol I

Muslcul und ORD~RED'Thnt .TlllW h ]flll atOrgilnJzatlOn 10 o'eIo k am, IS d 'for

For cstablls'llng and hcarll,1g ::lld chilOn, per-mamtaIn! g a musIcal sons mt IPst may ell theDnd amus ment or- I county UUT t ! oum" In mri

,ganiz.atio 1.' __. 12,~06.00 sho.w cd'u:W-l hy the prilyr·r (dGeneral Fund . 11 petItjonh should nnt be'

Salaries, Sll pljps, I, I;;md 'hat n()t~:0 v1' thl'. general n d inci- I raid petitioj :lod

dental e p('n~c -15,000.00 U1er('o[, he givf'11 10 ;d1Auditorium terf'sted m SI.l!d m:l1ln

}i'or commu ity :1urli-' . ing a <;J?py ){" t!w,forium ('xp me . 3,000.00 W~yn(' Urll ,11 J, a \';1 r l,)y

Total for' 311 xpcn.(> IW(' m'intc'd n ~:lJll rrdl',lv.

nnd purp,-)~.;.s .. ,$123,5qO.OO sur'('r's~i.\'f'\v 'I'ks III t'l -.oldTotal n;cclpts frJr thr~ of heHrmg.

fiscal yea endm;; (Sc,11) .J. ~,J, r'I!FTIRY,4-30-41 . $39,52420 jm22t3 ( " .Jll(tge.

rhis estim r te adopt( d IHld ap- 'I , '"proved this 1. th doy 01 ;\T<l'y~ 1941. ',;' NOTICE ~Oi:t:~':~~10R~(Scol) ARTIX L. HINGER, ThG "

M;lyur, COlm y, ::;~.

WA TER S. nnESSLER, In th~ ~:'1 t('1' of tb(' {' I L~r r)f

m15t4 I City Clerk, JU~;~~,I~I~;rsG:l~ :.;~~, ('~~JdF' :11'/:111 :('_

NOTICE OFbSETTLI ':\IJ~NT OF by nl)tinc~l, 11.1t I \':'JlJ \,11 ,,J litl'A COUNT clJ~mty COlll"t room In \,,1.\~:1 III

I

I sClld r:'0unty, on UlI' (jIll d 1'/ (ItIn the euufty eOll~t (If \Vayne JUl1fl, 194-1, Cl tl.-'n o·t'!OIck:1.:11 ;,nr!

cr)unty, Ncbr sll:8. I" on the 6LhplJ uf Sf')Jkmbl'l 1'111,The state {Neb!:1 I:J \V3yne at t('11 o'doc ;1. m., to 1('{"('II,· ,lllrl

county, <:S'l ] eXD.mine cdl kdms ngdlti't :'dldTo Clll peTs ns mt('I'C'~tp{l .in the estate> with vjew to' thl'lI'

co:·t:J.te of R ('1't G. Sbmb.lUgh, justm;'nt, an alIowQnce. Ttl'"dpCl-a$('u,: . . limited for the _ prescntntl(111 !I[

You ,(re he '('by. nl)t1flf'U that on claims ;]g;lin~t said ('statr~ is ttln..pt!1C 28th day .f May, 194-1. '·:pha G. m()nth<: from the nth d~!y (If .It nt',

St:1mbaugh, lied Iwr J111,1! ac- l041, :lnrl ihe time limited fill' J :ly­('()unt nnd. pc ilion for cll~tl ibution ImPHt {,i dpbts is one y(';Jt' fj"(;m'~;Jidof th~ rC~l(lu of saltl .f'sbl('. a QC- 16th d~y qf M<Jy, HH 1.11'rmmntlOn lJ, ~he-l1(""; ;llld for;] \Villll+s my hand nIHl tJI(' $ealdl~('hdrge. Ileknng ,'\</I!I.IJt' h:ld. on of '<::1111 ¢ounty court, thi~; U;tl111oy~;lld aecuun; Iand pelJti'm ,1t the of I\Lly.119~1.['ljunty court roum in \V;lyne, N.c- ('SC'al) I J. "\1. ('I fERRY,IJl'OlsJca, on We 14.th ,pny rd' .Junc, m22t3 •. Cfllll.tt}' Jlld·-<~e,1941, at 10.o'Clock <l. m., v.hen all! .'IWl":;QIlS interested may <.II'J,I"r t,) ORtER FOR HEARINGshO\~ buse \I),hy the p!'<1yf'l" q[ the In tll do~nty C0l'Lt o'f W,lynepetltJOner be not granted. county, ... ebraska. '

Dated this ,28th day of :\L:::Jy, In thoi mptter or t1ic ndoptir:n of1941.' Ruth Br~ggenwirth'a minor'-£Iuld.(Seaq J, M. CHERRY, I Upon filing of the petition of

m29t3) I County Judge. , ~~~t:~il ~~(l~~~~~;d ~~~ W~f~~~~~SOTICE· OF PROBATI: OF WILI~i th.e ado )tlO.n or Ruth Bn.l;3gen­

Thel state tOf Nebraska, \Vnynf' r \\llrth, a 0111101:'.county, ss. . i IT IS ORDERED, by the court,

At ~ coun yleDurt,' held at thpl th:lt sai( matter be set for hearingcounty court1·oom. in amI for s3id llwfore t 1(' coqrt on the 17th day:2,000.00cOllnty of W yne, on the 19th d;JY!lJf JlIne, 194I,·at.1O o'clock a"lm.;of May, 1941. that not cc be given by pubhca­, In t1,le rh<l tcr of the estate of tion to ')11 persons interested,Mmnie Brun , deceased. which s all be published three

On rend In and filing the pe- con~('euti\'e weeks-in some news­tition uf Lou s Schulte, praying I pilJwr of g$eral circulatipn inthat the ins't 'ument filed on' thej saId county. i . . .1

6th day of May, 1930, and purport- (5('31) f BY THE COURTing to be -the \last Will and TEjsta- . J~ M. CHERRY,ment of said deceased, may be m22t3' County Judge

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Used FORD V·8'sSpecially Priced

1940 FORDDeluxe 1Ii725Tudor..-Radio and Heater.

Real Savings forEconomy' Buyers

1!!~~L~~.~ $28519~~d:~R~ $275

Thousands of Miles ofCarefree Driving in

these BARGAIN VALUES!

Phone 220

! I

SO MANY PEOPLE HAVE SWUNG OVER TOFORD THIS YEAR WE'RIl. JAMMED. WITHTRADE·INS .•• WE'VE GOT TO MOVE 'EM

1.934 PLYMOUTHTudor 1Ii165

1934 PLYMOUTHSedan, $200

1939 FeRO·

A WONDERFUL TRADE . ~:~';,:~ . $550On Your Old Car... 1939 FORD

OU, R BUDGET PLAN Deluxe $575Tudor...Makes the Rest Easy! -Radio and Healer. ,.

central Garage"""'"MILI.ER & STRICKLAND

Wayne, Nebr.

1938 PLYMOUTHTudor $425

1930 FORDToW'nSedan

~iS is 7,000 feet higher than the snugly parcelied out between Rus­hrghest pomt of the Andes, which sia, Austria lmd Fr.ance.J• •h~d been conSidered the loft~t Mr. LernJr has aboit 40. early~uuntams on the globe. papers m his. collectfo . Some of

Would Parcel Europe. these have been given 0 him and'The NatlOl}al Gaz£~tie printed at others be has b0tfght'. "Stars and

Phlladelphla Fnday afternoon, St.ppes," publIshe'Ci in IEurope atJimuury; 17, 1823, states "The op- lthe time of the· World 'tar in1191B,PQSltJOI1 Jouflwls of London le- \\as bruught to him by his brother'rrbrk, that tu England thc occupa- who ::;erved O\'erseas. The Federaltlon of the Spanls!\ pcmnsula by Gazette of 1792, NJld Nationalthe French would be \I/urse than RegIster of 1848, Gleason's Plctor­t1~e FamIly Compact of LoUiS 14th, wI of 1854, Boston Nev.1s Letter~ of<::nd equul tu the Contmental Sy::;- 1704, The True American of 1820,tem of Nupuleon, With thiS nomJndl The Penny Magazme of 1832 anddif1erence cnly, thut EUlopc WIll !'\ew" YOlk l\111J"Or of 1834 arebe 111 three hands JIlstead of one, Clrnong utlH:'IS m this I interestingThe Holy AllwIlce wuuld take the cullectlOn.

~~~~~n~~ltB~v~~~~~:t~;l a~~atthcea~;,tt~: Patru-n-\Z-e-U-,e-act-Y-e"';j'l,-e-r,-•

Late at night, 'I fi~e in a private garage burneda section of telephone cable putting many tele­phone lines out of serviCe. In a short time, a

. telephone repairman was busily at work splic­v 1ng cable by lamplight so that service would

he t~stored as ~oon ~ possible. r"

Nowadays, ~elephone service is more nearly'trouble·free than ever befote--and whentr04ble does h~ppen, we often are' ableto make repai~s before telephofie usersilre( aware or it..

I NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE

., happened olle nif/IJI~

Irtcommend tha t thb c se be J ­

fcned to a lac 1 char ~uble o~-

I ~~n~tn~~U~d'~I~dtls~~~e j:~\:,<~~~I'-Jl1 un ll1::;tltUtJ Ill." ',~ uly d 1

~ll11clZJllg d(Jcull1 Ilt flOI a gl all )

ul cilul eh peopl'l til Iwmy ~f

wl1Jdl 111 t IOU <:l nun! 1q-p(ll t ai'll 'pd a fCw duysLIter. ThIS :-; uteme 1t LllJ lyshuuted (Ium Its pagc, "We urI.'

hapl y to I epurt~ I en uf~5UU 10 D"SI:;t III til 10 'clgn flllS-::;J()ndIY a wel u!) "hll~-

nlellt of (lxes luntu1l11ugc!uthlllg, cdl.~ncd Jluud+: and otIl-el ~uPIJlJes I

In"tedd vJ J()ll(j~'lIlg lhe COUl SC01 uetWJl :;d 10l tl by 11;) ChUlchInemlJCl's we Ull I d<ly !d1scussedthe case With a n!lclcl allt WhU,,!lllwnc'lal dJlllllllbjF~' I lought a 1

by thc dl'PI'l'::;SIOJJ

1

'h-,~ut,cd mId

\\il~ 11Jj1,11~:~ ,)~:~'s ~~~~,'tllin :-;tol y. We J!," he ';dld,

"1J13t glJ'1 ug! t tu be aj)letty gOlJd Jl1vcstm'ilL" The1rhe dug do\\ n !lIte !l s .l!lCddy

nU111y unpty ]Hlldc:t, fill tilt'

m~:~ t~)lIl/l~';~(,lll~tg() :hc ...."Jt" JI1

tile Jllillt I'\J\V oj tile :; '~lUul dUc!l-

J: :~l ~:~~ leu \1)(11I) tl:~~,i~:;'~ 1\1'~\t~)l~~~~~

JHJlll)l'S J'1(Jltl gl «Hllne)I SdH)I}l.

'Last C,\lI1Hlll'l 11(' lIb c'\ul hl'l d~

1Jle .1Jl1Jble ,Iud ~d111 cirUlllIP,lllJl, tWlllllll; 0/1111 ;1t tillhCdd (Jl I)ne 01 mest hlg.!

~~~~;~~. ll1;lllil1l1ci rs J1l Ne

HIs sm:tll nt '(]lllCk dl\ Idl'lld

~1\J11 ('UI1 Wlpt'(Jl Cell} dttddl un

G. A Lamhel'sflnelll E~ atl' a1V1 AI~ I{ill~' 0'

Insu ance ~x~cpt Lit' I. \'\'dyn('" Ne r. III I

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.,tlY.'n w .... ,.Cu_ Tcp~irit-r-,0-'-r---t--I I y\hlgglsm to pre{er pave y w~th

61hberty ... and to dIe In 'defe~,eIpf then: nghts as 'free me ! WI/at

I slhq~ feSl!?t this sf/int?t" Th OJ stu c­merit of the mOUve JD PlIJ g dem­

I OCl ~ftic governmc\1t is' uo d fn~m. Lord Chatllam and., I is 'prmted

pI Olmnently acro~s thr top of anEngbsh nCvfspapJl1

, T~ Indeperld-ent Whig, ~ated Aug st 28, 180B.Thlk 8ud 9Cl,ny other Id e\\-S1pa­pel~ ale th~trea~lUCdjOSS SolOn:)[V!I]JJam L

tC1 who' s c llechng

them as a h bby. ..........

·~""';b""';",.,."""=""";";;:~~¥~:""''';''d=±-~'"*=H==k~f+=1==~,,-fF=F==1t=¥=-t===~~-trd~=== IdC~~I~d~~2 p~l~e I~~~ s~; ~h:b;~~eary had t'fe~t at~endancc III ~)Y 15 19ches and 1 pr ntee!! on

r cords fOl ljel y~<~r Each I~- IJlull:-;h-whl~e pap:Cl 0 qu llty IC- coIn's POI1CY, "He ~hb not changed IC Jved a pI I , 'these Itwo and s:lllllJlJl1g p&rchment he puce of U{e olpJcct ut tilt \,>,11' .It dll, Heolsu M<~n<1/ I~Scboedhl ~ll1d th(! l:'>:'>ue IS nll1epcneei plOsedutel> th~ W' r lUI the Dnwn,

W.~~Vj:;~I~~lJ 1L~1i~I,~~cltvcF~P~~ Cornrnentll1g on al~alt::; m Am- J4st ak before. H' IJl1cb sJuvcl'Y ,n

I crlCd, the lJPpel' oLJteslthu~ the "le- the wby , and he thlll;:,b It out (1t~ker, DWI ~ht \\Ias <tb, cnl only puLJIl(:uns, at the hcad~f \~hum urc the wky . There Will be lllJ ~la\'elY

o c dny and [I.1tmbn [lVile, th~ ::;e\'eral'memocis 0 t11(~ gOV(JI'O- Ida t1 trouble thIs ClOY'I Schoul \Va" dismissed May 21. mUlt, arc l~(,cldedlY J 1}'OI' of a longe when Un,:; w;.Ir b '

l~atlOIl::; rn;et alt th~ schorl for the Ij(;J"l'\euln[e m the pleset t S"ystcJn In' published mtl'I\Jl'\V Jelft'l- Iahnudl Pljc'l1 c. In the I mornmg m<lnJ.tutnJn~ thc mb~ 1g(J 'and I son D \ IS, pi c:-ldCIlt oj tll(' CeoIl- ''jUPJlS prc:;ellted ~ mJsq.:lIaneous the, ntJ l_lm pOl_llE:.dcracy, c>:ple~"cd dc~pdJl> at tll::J)rogr<Jm, G lhcs and I basl'b.lll tUl1011 <Jct l~lUC (!dmg ttl uL,tcortnc uf the CdU"C JrJl wlllch tllL\,Cl.e dl\et'tll P [(II' the 11tclnoon. cl,y hustlle mCdSUIl' or de ]aldt1011 southJrn states WCle lightIng I!l

I <Jg,'lllst Dtl.)f of the bclllgCl 'nt PU\\- til~ Chi! Wdlf .. TJ~v cOUt)1CJrJl'1;,istrid 63, i C);, In tIns detelmJn<\tlu the 1('- <ole nLt blmd 1)1 dedi tu :\11. Lil,-

I (H.lnn.:1h l\1llJl'i, tea her.) !Jl.IJJlcdns DIL'" ~el'oncl('d' y a \a~t c()ln ::;11 stdncllng oIlcr of IOlgJ\t'-Jel'lY A~l IS tile 0 ly pupil !Jluportwn of tl~ f(,lderall~b; m;Jny ness r-vhcDl",,-cr they me rCddy to

\}'ho missed loss them ~I\'C (bys uj tl11' tIttel, lJoW£'j--'Ol' du to the rt:turp tu the cornfortc1uil: fllid of~~lJd 1$ tllU:-; ntll1qd to ~~n atlcnd- kllgth ul Ik1lummen 1/11: lhC udop- the ltn1on."~ncc luw8rd I I t10n pi d llJ.un-llltcn )~rsc act wllh ICcmfidrolce in Lin:oln.

All: cnjuy rl mbl'ln" glon/wel bulh Fl.ln~e ~md EngL~nd. ' Th~, Fulton Bcpubltcdn

,'b"'S PlctLll'S fOJ ~1(:t~lel'S day 'file Gl~lnd Duke Jr D~'lg, wh(, dt MIConnell;;bulg, Pd.lIts. I' \VelS prudalmcd KIll~ u Ntll1Jlcs, December 2~, 18G3, telb ufEl(!dllllr elY d Bobel t Hdnk mu\'- C.c:e1dl es that he \VJl1 pblc c by the pl<JC1~lg of Abl dlldltl Llflf (J1o <lJ1d

9ei 110m tll cllStllCt Mjay '} C~ldltUtl~ll lJlumulgbt<: by HIS J(jh;4 ,A, ~ndJ.C\',' ~'" :JIl.:.1C])L1ul:-, Hen lctta Ha'nk, Jerry ~'Asll, l'vleljCSty, Kmg Joseplli apoleon, C1un'~ chOIce fm ~lll::;:dcnt uod \ICC-

janice enl'IIlS und Larry Hun- dnd guaranteed by the emperor. pre::;\dent 10 IH{j4. CoJ1lJnen11l1g ~nbrnug fl'(I~h l10wers tu Emperur N3poleon ~,asl toul"lng the ch(JJce thc ~dlt(lr <':;IY~, "l\o

It' Ioum. Fldncc dS if IlJ::; blO heJ1, Joseph, m~nl~PlObdblY. SlrJ,Cl' 1ll: IIllmu.ltcl I

All pUpl wPle IHO!TIutcd, \,>ell' seuted ull the thl,OllC'lof Spwn. WdSlfJIlgton, hdS (nll)yLd the cun~

tThl' "lIl(Jol PWlllC 1vUS held' The pi lincc Ulj V*nna dp_1 tJder ce of thc lo) ,J! uf tIllSL1Y Hi at W,lyne purk, Ruller IJl'",ecl a dlstUl'bQn~ WJ1H:h toul-..I Ullin as AbJdlJdm n(l\vkatmg followl'd, I plal'c on accutlIlt uf th pljotest d('cs ~e has plo\cd hImself 'tIll'

I mudc <lgnll1.jit Am peLf ~:rllPS mon Iof the' hOlll " <ll'd the loy,l!Distril;'! 15, I \':llIch <ltteml1tcd to 'un! <.ld ItllClrr m,lsScS, WIthout dl"tll1dJ(ln of

I (Lucen Bdln~'s, tl'<p.:her.) C, IgUlS. In 1Hc same' dJS ldtcIh the ty, have alI cady (ltxluled 111Scboollcloscd WJth d pHnlC In P<I[Jl'l tc,ll.i:i tlHit the efnpclol' 'jvcry 01 hl~ rc-dectJun" ,

Bressler yurk In Wa:Ynje 1VI,Jy 25. bldC1UUS}y IT{'l'Jved :thcl prc-.sent A bqUotutlCln oj PI('sJdcnt Lll1-Perfect Hltc'ndallcc Iccords the. sent IluIn tlJe lklng OfJ,iUI~<.Ind'ltOn4 coln' last mest:lgC \\~J::, .gl\·C'n '(~f

J I ::;.,tln~ 01 24 Ivery b aut ful ¢oacli thos4 who weI :-,Iu\cs <.It the !JfC-~(lst month W~l C (' It !led by ,- I [I

gUrJth Y Ypung, Ed( Ie BdH'I', hIll ses.' A dbIJ~td1 ,110 TUI key gll1n ng 0 t 1C I cbelilOn, full 1OU,-udl1e Greunke, Tcddly r.'U().os\ stdlcs th<.lt tIidt n(ltl(~n ~'Jd RussJtI 000 r.e now, 111 ~hl' CnltL'~ Stolte,

1" rPdY svon be <.It ,lCdCC'. Eri~1JS1h mill alY sel'\ICC, ubout onl-h,dl ofon Young, DenniS GI cunke, ~l h h b I~larlenc TllllJl dlld Mi:l~Jlyn Day ... f!~lg of b'ucd urll'v'cd I~C(Jn an- W I J , nun: :1' (letu~1 Y ?C<ll' dllT]S,

tll;llpll' btlt tbe answqr w s that nb In btc ranks-thus gl\ Il1g the duu-rho:W who ll'l'Cl\'C <.IWdrds fUI dJll'Ct c(Jmmunlcntloh vould be hie tld\'antage of takJl1g so mudrhot miSSing morC' thanl fl\'e ddYS I

r,udll1Jtkd With Englajct c ccp~ With dbol' lrc~m the In.<;urgcnt CdU~E'.

II C' RllY IG1 unl.::e, Edple Dalal', I I d I th I r,IFludlW dlld DennJ.'; Gl'~unkl'. lLe CUlJCUlTcncc of 1< ran 'C', 'Ion SLlpp yJl1g e p dCl'~, \\' 111'11r Independence ~t 'ill. rnU::;tothcrWI:ie .~l' filled \\'1th 'UI FloWC1$ to ddcOl"atel the rcorn "AlJout 15'months lagoJa deputa- nWI whIte men,'

lweI (' !Jrf,.lught oy Eddie' Bulel, ' t.1 A "erl\,ement, thn pup "tllill ut Pole.'! presentpd trH~mqlelve:;," lD <; el" <Jr<:~~~nc~:, D~~:de~~~~~g, C~~~~:.~~ blJOIC HJtl 1mpeIlLlII MjJestY In verlformal, usU'ally begJl1nJng '~lI \\",11 S<.iW to soliCit the]!' mdcplcnd- wou d ~o7t respectfully mform the

. GrunkC', Duane Gre~lnke <md Qlll't.'. The monarch obsw red them, pub lC. Some of the act.s WE'reIMal l~ne ,Thun. Pldnts were '\\ hat yuu SOliCIt lS! 111 tyour own pIa d o.n the frnht page..bJ ough t by ML:iJ.. Barnes. F d, Ne lent. n

I'f> l1<.<nds. That a natIOn ishO Id be frtre III W nv o.

Trees l weI e pl<mtep and D. ;J.r-ld rccover her Illd('pen~E:'nce! It 1s The Amf'l"lcan Sentlnf'1 <md Mer-flUWCl' ~aJ'dcn se~ uut at the St:tJ!cwnt thut she 'fIIlj lL'" The CJbtllc Advertts~r ,PrlIlted June 28,

!schuol f,l uunds iIIrbor. d<lY. <~lJaptr c(Jmment~ fUfthe that the l~li, at Philadelphia,. hns the Ii :nt

IFl~)~;,". 7~~ ~lgl:~~edOI~I.ldl~ss~%l ~'I~I~ ~ped<lt]l)n o! Wal' betwcen Pdf$' completely de\ oted to dd-

IIJ Au;;tlld ,-Ind Francci hu causcd u verl1smg. Onc m tJele t('lh (J[ Q

I re,ldmg ~l'sts. I lJlu~t :-,Cl J()us uppre,;blun: of funds. r.e\'l' inventIOn. "It IS stnted m aLlheJ'~ 1m u spcl1wg C(llltl~t HUSS1C.t hud ~L'llt an ~lIntl::,:-;ador to LONdon paper 01dt <ltl al (IZelll elt

tr<':dted i~hc WJIlI)U.s ! to d Muy the UnIted StatL's regur lng tr<.lde Venlce has discovered or at leD"t,P~I~Y. Sdmmy :Fuo:,s dnd I i.lg1l'Cments. that he assert::; tt'lat he hu~ dlseu\'-

JunICC uung, who ~~l!1 be ht I Thc !ldpCl' tells tbat he Pnnc(' Cl:l'? a mCdns of plojll'lllng (J \css['1gl;:ldclS IH'xt YC~ll, \vqre f:l\ltUJ., oj \V:tles ~\dS tu re\'kwlthe lllllltid oj GIlly (!lmcnsJOllCo: elthel !It ,;Cd or

i PUPil! \vhllse ndmlJs \vele ()ll .It DOl'{'hc:-;teJ'. The trkllll'd men (,ls~whCle, agnln:-;t wmd and tJde.

Ithe hunor roll thc Ipust fuul' go.thered dt 5 III th¢ mormng and :Vlt out the al~ of Sdl1~, oalS: Of\\ eeks tt C Bc\'crly Anclcl.~on, ;.It !loon HI::; l\1djCS~y Wel::; still III stc m, at the I ate of SIX mJles an

I DL'lphOi. <:Ind Dc]OI ('I' G~ linke, bcd. 11e dId at rIve <~t 3 p. m.l, WIth hoyr."Dunna )dY dnd M.lt'lcnc Tll,lI11. gll'at lXCI tJOn and tHen the soldlcrs 'I1he snowy Imountalns of Thtbet

I :,\ll rf0tJll'l UIlC WL'I(~ were exl1dLlstco, The paper (0111- hag been cros:;ed by Capt. vVebb II pi [~l'lltl lUI tire '; dolV !nents 1hut the pI IJ1C:c's ldthcI, the Clod theIr height ;lS('el tclllWcl Zit 28.~ I

9. Sui q;l unkc <ln~l \\ould hd\'C b¢l'Il on tlme at 00011feet abo\e the level of the ::;C<.1.

C. WCll' al~() gUbts. dn occasIOn. =::t===:::---'--~ ------ -_.F()r~rt ttl MdY, (~tlclrcn col- A Jumpmg mdkh, with 10 gum- II

~{;~1~r\1 ~'~~~I~le~V~~~11~~r~I P;l(~~~ ~1~1~~ aas I~rt~~ d~tau~~IC~~' d\~~~~'lbo~~~r I~ I

cd 111 he Gradc Teacher. Moth- ImlttdlY u11lecl ;.lll4 d li.J\\'Ycr.CI'S d,ty c<uds \\iCle made "nd J'ost \Vas raper,ll"cd j~Jl··lll\ ltdtlnns to the l'vloth- Anothcr \ aludlJlc pOsscsslUn of Ier's d~lY pl'ogldm, I ::\']1'. Lcnll'l' Is d C()!Py ot The S;.lt-

FdIJJ cdrels \Vel C l'uiInPlcted. urday 1';\ cnlllg Pust 101' October 2{),V1S11111S the lust lnunth, were 1827, \\hcn tlldt IHdent-d,IY m.lgu­

MI~S ~ulneverc LYjlgCn,1 whu ZlJ1C \\idS U f(Jul-pd~e nc\\'~p.lpel"tCclchLs Jl1 dl,;t1 Jet 'f S, SI- mmy ,k I,f.l "Cllculatlllg thlOUg~J PcnrlsylVal.,1l<1Fun,;s, ,JaI11('C MdY IYOUtl~ ,md und;.lll the other stptes oj the Un-Mcll:{ nil Evans \vll)· held mov- l'lsmg 7

tIJUU parkrs e\'ery pub-

cd fr() n ~h-c .clJ-stnl'l .In I\iIJ~ ('h. ' AtklllSU1l1 & Alexundl'l

PUbltS!lC1S of ~hc: IJdP(,J' WhICh I~ulci lur :-P2 1I1 ltd\ uJiCC.

11 (:~~t~tJY U~~dth~t~~i~~l~ ~~I~~~~tl~:1~the mcludmg a sketch lrom IhJe lJ1 Vlennd, a St61Y of ol~ Wyu­111111g ;md ()ther~. News, ach l'rtIse­mcnt:; and other stonus flllilhe ad-dltlOIlul p<.lges, J !

Travels \Vithout Pomp."The drIlval and depanure of

the pi l'~ldent of th,c lJl1lted Stotcs\\ ,I::; a Cll cum::.t;:mcc \VOl thy of spc­lell llo11ce, not 1rom thc ecbt th3tdttencled thc fact but 110m the lactthat the c1uel magjsrate af a gtcatl1utton passes irorh city to CIty,frum state. to stelte, und no 113n­non's suund, 11U c~~r p1l'rcmg fIfe,nc SPllit stlrrmg dil:unl, no proces­swn, no pomp proclalf hiswhereubouts." j I

The early papet" tells dfJ newsof the Rothsclulct brothers whos~names have been bonnectJd Wlt~world fmance fori years., In 1827one of the brothets settled in Vi­enna and a seco~d in Frankfort,Another item tells tnat a' canal toconnect the Danube, anqi Rhinerivers was a poss'lbllity,

FashIons were given due atten-

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Re\i C G Stevens and Idn'II]YVjrel e m Wcssmgton Sll11ngs, S j),Slturdayl and Sunday, Rev. Stc­v ,os offlOlatmg at u weddlng,Suln­d'\Yl

The Aug Fl anzens were at, ottoF anzen's Thllsday ('v('nlng dhdl1C Otto Franzt'ns Wen::- In the :Aju­g11~t Fr,lJ)zcn home Sund,ly ('\1'-n ng ~

MISS Ruby SchillO" or LOlH'

C\ Oiling gUtts 10 the Albert Jae­ger home d \\ jn"Jd~

Mr [md 11" Mllflird WIlghtrmd soh (>f MJl\\ aJkee WlS, nr­ll\ed Fildll and \ls1ted untilSundtly 1I1 th( .Ll/nes :McIn1oc,h,nd Claude Wllghtl homes

Mr and rs. Hd>my M.ltl, <;l

Sun~ay \v lth and famIly, Ml ,Hld Mrs Hem \f'lcnd::-

Ih('l£' They weJ~ \\<Jth lVI!, l\Id~1 Jl Mil- dnd Mrs Lloyd SU1­

Emmd Gelll wood, the Frank RcC's ben and st)~ spent Sunday 10 till'i"mlly, Lfhl Roberts family <md C E Nelso hump tlt Randolph,1 numbel bl otn('lS. The Garwoods )f'll ond rs AlIl'cd Nelson .mdcdlled Ft'lday at Floyd Andl'ew:,,' fnnjllly of 3"k('11, MI and MI t;

~'nd ha~ S~turd.1Y dInner In the A. Fr~d Relcl, I51 . anc1 MISS Marth.t.C Sdh~ hdmc. :V1rl and lVIr~. Emil Vahlkamp Wel'e

MI. pndl Mrs. Geo, .partels find Sunday dml~et guests la:-t weck InB.llba1r Atl1 of Bylon, WYQ, camc the Wm. Hc

1cr home.

So.tUl eli,y 0 \ ISlt a week In the H :NI)' and. I, s Adblph Benschk"( Bal ~els home hel c and the Cell 1 ~nd famtly, IVI, <:l1d M['<: E1'\\ 111

VH:tOljhOnhC HI Wcl;)nC .IVhs S S Vahlkdrnp ,Ind clc.lL.ghtcr<:. Mr cll1dGlbso anH fdmlly of Randolph, 1\lr,;.; Ott,) 1"') e\ e) tHan" Hanscn\!,,'C1e Iso I Slmday guests Tn the 1\11' <md vIJ~ Clarence ROyle andBal tel ho!mc The Blamel Gett- Bl11 Rovle' 1he 10.st thl ec of MlI1­mLms cif Dixon whb welc ~und,-lY ncapol1~ hOI? a J.'J'cnllc d nner Sun­dJl1nei' gu~sb 8t John Gejman s, d, y ,It Hel bed thuln sand IS John Gettman etc In I l\II'-' Mllinle Glu\('rholt ;melth(' Ea tel..); home In the aft moon ell))O 01 IAllll (>1 (,cll1ed FIld,l)

1<1,t \\cek a~ Alltin PClduc s EldOiLubbelstedt, G('l) Wllkms, RayPel due, Mr. and lVh1s. Henry Bush,J~llIor Meyer, l\T1S~ Lottia Bush,Clmton Pel nn, MI. clnd Mrs. Hel­bert \Vischhot and sons, Mr andMrs, AI. Jugcl wel{' Sunday c,lll­C1S.

1\.others' ~-;;l~drs Club.Mothel"s' He1]Jc);; 4-H club mct

,May 29 With Lila JC<tn and WilmaDorman In the August Dorm;ll1borne. LOIS Fmn .JOined os :) ne\\membel'. After the busmess rncet-

Mt .md MIS HClm.lt1 AndcI50~,

A:manda .lt1d F:ml'll.l Lundahl, MIi.l~d i\T1 s. Albel t Lunduhl .1I1dcJltughtcrs were Sunday uftelnullnd~ttors in tl~c lIcl bet t Lund.lhlhome.

'Rose-Hill 1';CI1001 held the an­nual school picniC Sunday. A shO! t

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MiS S J Ben:,;on. MIS G J,He"s mid Lvl~ Bru:ssfl('\d \Vent toO'Neill F: Hiay and VIsltE'd ~n theBlake Benson home until Satur­d.1Y, Mr Br~~ssfieid, colh:·ge .stu­dent \\ flO w~.S In the Ht,,,s homehcre tll);; } c r; left Sunday for 1MmnesuLl to, spend t~e. summer. I t

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CERTIFIED: I herebyl eet!iCy thatthe Death Valley Te~t and. related workwere thoroughly and fai#Y conducted.Engine Destruction occurred in eachcase at themile~.I Iage statedd I '.'f •

r: I'tOMulting Enginller. who during A10dll~k )llIor i.1 Pro.

. flluorofAulOfloliyeEngineerilllJ.

• Isubject. You'd neve!,' make y~r own carstand such proving.ground tc~rtuif' Butyou wnnt as wide a margin of engineprotection and oil eC01l0my as ~ourmoneywill buy this Summer, and aonoco Nth'has nailed up plain evidence. i Ask todayfor Conoco Nth at Your Mileage Mer~

chant's Conoco station. Continental OilCompany-Pwnecrs in Beue;ing Ameri-iea's oil with Syntlzellcs I

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A triumph matching famedConoeo OIL-PLATING.

AnothPrwotlClrous ~ynth&i.c-:-ltH)gin Jseunder the famed \'eMn !,rocessed oil Pf'­cnt-still makcs :-';th oil give your engi eOIL-PLATING ••• lu~ricant that can't IIquickly drain dmYIl from inner parls.Instead, it's able to stay plated up .•• bn~an.l against \vear in advance, whilelypuare using Cono~oNth oil. In additionYhuget tbe life.gi~ing aid that foiled De~thValley. _. t.hat;cclipsed olher oils tes ,ed. .. that Illade one G-qu~rt fill of npwCanoea NUl bst Q,398 miles. Certificc,l.

'That's like :.1' mad (.'xtreme-beyJ~dthe utmost alloweu IJy authorities on ,hC

pric{>d ConocQ Nth oil-is Thialkene *­hibltor . .. man-made. (Conoeo Patent2.218.1:\2.) It inhtbits or check", the effe~t

of foul leftovers crented hy the normnl('ngine explosions. ThlL'l Cnnnco Nth stbysmore lilw its own good Sl'lf ... helpsltheengine keep fit-good way to savc quarts.

Ti Al The 6 new cars "vIe1\ MPAR f\ broken-in alike, after .n-

. j ad been t.ak~n np::uL for the l~cfcree'ltogmes t. 't All C'lrS tuned nltke. Saflle

, check untf~r~l y~.1l H~ndli~g evehed up [bydesert r?ute ~~ . 0 '~ S.quart fill per ~ar

I alternatIng dn\' ers·ine

: under lock. I' I and no more ••. eng

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r Id hom . B~nnie Lo~ Fisher ace tn-I s~m of Om<lha, M . and-Mrs, A. W. James~M Guire, al of Sioux ity,• I • pani d ~he wn'Ckerf; h,om fa n IClrlson, Mrs. Al x Carlson. Miss Lor~ame Mi r, MisS!- P!IYlUs

- visIt. I J ~ Lccne, Verna nd Clayton An- Kmney and Mi. s Norn\a Jean'-Ml. aitd l'\'Irs. Em I 8t('f en nnd del'''on "pent S nday afternoon H3rrl~o'n lenjoyed 11 picnic supper'

tami y qf Wayne, were Friaay with their grand other, Mrs. it\nna at the Pohca state (park S'unday.supper 1nd evem;ngr gues1~Jn jthe Anderson ~ r lVlr and- Mrs C'IA. KIhhey andHlfnry <llsten home. Ml 'f:vm E'ct ~md Jos phme Gust;:J[son PhyllIS ahd Buste' Wallace werrK6e~kl"', 51 , returned hOl e \ lth attended the slI Cl weddlng of SUnd<l~I' 'amner and luncheon .theJ.:\ for a V1SIt. 1\11 dud Mrs Ed Burman Sunday guests In tl,:le Walt!rI Otte home.

M ~-rd Mrs T J PlY r, :Wlr :hfter~oon ~I MI ana Mrs Dav Rf!,es, Marguer-[and f$ Will c11fyj nnd Norma Mrf J A Su dell, M\f;S Helen Ite and John wer a-rternoon call- --..,

g~~~ e~r~nd~~<\l~~~~ w~r Ol~tj~~ ~~~d~I'~l~:~~IS ue~~g~r;he \';~; er~hose ~ttendmg the SlIver wed-day ±ing gue~ts In the U"n1US Sundell home I dmg of Mr and rs. Joe C. John­Rns ~s en home! 'Mr Lind Mrs peorge Mlller of son FIldny evemn were Mr. and

M nd Mrs D:-l\re LueMel :-i;nd Dnkota CIty, 1\Its enn" Pletson I!VIrs R A Nntlr d artd fami1y~Chi I tf e, l\fr nnd MI'S jW<l~ltel \ 1"11ed In the R:A Nlmrod home Mr nnd ~tS Set OSSian, Mr. and -Flee, I Mr. cmd Mr~. Otto UII'It'h. Sund,IY dftC'rnomp. Mrs. Melvin Lars n, Mr. and Mrs.Miss .~r;ma and EmJl Kol \~(,J'e Mr ond ;\11';, !\Va1ter Miller 'of Roy Sl1ndell and ,DbrothyJSun a\y afternoqn gu('<:t" n the J),lkota C1ty. (illlfrl m the Carl l\lr. and Mrs. John McCorkln~

Carl Ntlrnberg horn"., /\nrlcrqm, R /\. Nimrod and Vern dale 'tlnd theil· house guests, Mr.M'. 9nd MrS. Ch~1I1('s Lohg land Carlson home,,; Sunday evening. and Mrs. J,lmes f- Crumbs of San

grall (laughter, JudIth LJ~g'lll of I\1r. and Mrs I,Neis Bjorklund. Frnncisco. Mr. nnd Mrs. GeorgeHut m. S, D., Mr. <l11d Mrs. ILC'C' IJW.lme ,!nd F:uniice \l.rere Sund::lY Bnonstr::l of Omrlha. ::lls;o Mr. ahdWel s dr Omllha. sJDent Frld~yl in ('\'cning \'JsJtor;,] nnd luncheon MIS. Wilton McCorkindale ahdWin 'i(le. Th! w(>r~ dmne~ gJJsts gu('~ts III the Elhs Vohnson home. sons of Laurel, Wl;'re entertB;ined atin t e'F E. ight home. " :\1r. ond MIS., LeVI Helgren, dmner and supper Sunday in the

Dl" <j~d d. L. P, l\II~elst:HH ('tll tl'" Lpe and lJerome and twm Roy Owens ho~e at Emerson. Mr.<Inc! clllIdrcn of Pendc", v\' C trt-i- d,lll~htPI'" \'blte~ in th0 R. A. Boonc;tra came Sunday to visit UJl­day gltfsts In the G. A. :\111 C'] ... t'ldt ::';llllll,(] home Thiurc;rlay arternoon'ltll Wednesday in the McCorkin-homC'. Mrs. L. P. 1'\1lttels1, dt· unci l\lr and Mrs, Jt.Oy Sundell drove dale home.ehl1~deh ~ll'(' <;'taYIl1~ Il1 t ~ ,John 110 Fl pn1nnt Thursd"y to meet Thost> "Uending the Archer pie­Dre}':-leh hom£! wIllIe Hr. Mlttel- DOlolhy, \, ho ~;\d spent a f~w nlC nt West Point funday were:~tud IS fishin,g in Call:-l(].l. n,lvc.; \'.'Ith h('l' SicJtCI', ,Je,lll, <:1t Lin- E E -Cconard <:lnd Miss Goldie,--------i: ('Ohl, ML <mel Mrs. Bert Harrison and

: ' ; ::Vlj, W~llel" Otte, Mrs C11<J.S, Manly~ and JYIaF~ Jalle Anderson,

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·8 j h t T·V k If'"ld [I Kllnwy. jl , ..md MI'" R EStrange 1\11' :-mt! :\lrs H. C, Bilrelman, Mr.fJ,lt eas rae l~ 1\',(,jC SIOUX CitY;\'lsltors TUCSelily. <Illel MIS, Melvin Larsen, Mr. and(By ~lrs. Ellis John~oh): '$;I/1rly ~prnt the d<ly With :vIrs Mrs. EllJS Johnsqn', ~. A, Johnson,

._-h__-'.,-_~ ____'I.rr)hn IJ~ln<:nn, Mr, ,mrt Mrs Lawrence Hanson]V r. and 1\11's, ehn" PJo,'<;on Ml s B W FrC'rlllcK.<:on [l.ttended <lnd sons (lncl Clarence Boecken-

\'Jslk"X] III thq Arthur FllJrJJlc hl1'mo [thC' (,llmmrQf'Cm~nt eXC1TIses at h,,lUcr and Frank Hanson. '",- .Sunlclay f'vf'f\inf.!. ~1.1l' W;lyne IStat~ TeachC'rs college "'--..

MI' ;:mel. 1\11S Nels BFllkIU'l(I.ll,hlllC;O.lV fftn.cl. lbtcr v,ts,ted Mr~. LOCAtSEunwe ,mel D~\ illnc' "pJ.nt :dem- \. ::vI. Hu an. Dr. L, F. Perry, dentist, ph(meolial tlay '.It Concord. ' ± ,Ed (;usttM"rm:and family:\. Mrs_ 2e-W nl7tf

MI. alld :\11 s, H<ll'lfy l\1Jlm crg .JrJ"'/'phllle ust,lfson were n the.and family \'Jslt['~l Mf." K,lth nne \~:.I1t('t Frp erlcl{son home Thurs- Frank Schulte and his nephewMalmherg Sun(]ClY aJtcrnl)(1n. ' IrI:I:" {'\fronlng. helpmg Dons Mne left Tucsd,lY mor~ing for St. Louis,

Mrr and Ml s, Gll1Wl t Cd~"1.<:on of {j{'ll'bl :--de hcr birthday. Mo.Oma11G, \VCl'e Sntul (by h renl1lg I' l\11~<'; Plnylllsl Kmney spent Thc :vI~rrlJs Krogers of Herman,vJSI110rs m the 1\, W C;lr]~oil hom!"' tl~IIJ."rl"y i1nd Fridny With Mary; were here Memorial day_ They

'NIl'. (lnd ·Mrs, WI\~ Korth nod ,J.me Coe. d,lugliter of Dr. and \islted lVIr<:. Grace Johnson andfnmlly We're Thllrs~luy i:'\'cntng Ml" C, I\IJ: Coe; w110 were V8ca- Mr'i Emma Bakel'.\ J<;1tl1rs ln tho VC'!'t1 q:-l1:j<:nn }wnlE' II tlOnmg ::It Br;:llnflrd. Milln. ,Mrs. George Johnson, Mrs. C.-c,

MI~ and Mrs N('l~ DJ0rkIuncl, 1\11' dlld ''!\Irs. Melnn Henry, Ingham, Mrs C. N. Olson andD'~<liIle antI ~~lnicC' "l~ltr'd IR the }\II, ,Inri lVI1's Carl Bark of Pterce, d~ughter Fpent S~day in NorfolkMe onnoughey home Fl'Ioay C\"(:'- i\-Ir. ,lOci Mrs Wolter Carlson and WIth Mrs. N. J. PIckett.ning, T('cldv W0re Suntlny <Jfte-rnoon <lnd Mr, and Mrs. Jake Barnda of

• 1r~ (lod Mrs. Vt'!'t1 Clr]son I('\ Pll;ng \ isitorf; III the Fred Rosalie, VlsJted Mrs. Emma Bakerpnt t't;[Jincd <It Sllncby di11hcr <ll1d Edl nson hpme 'Fridny. Mrs, Barnda is a niece oflunch- Mr. [lnd Mrs GilbC'l t Carl- I, WIlli', Rl\ge, aob Thomas ~Illd thp late MISS Cparlotte' Wh{te.

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New Oil ja .life-Giver. ~ .quar~Ifill- N~neAd~ed-~a.stcjd:all of 13,39Q Miles ..••

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more tHan Twice the mileagbaveraged ~y'5 other big-nam~,

ioils in ~i~n,dish Destructio1nITest., .Impartial .•• CERiIFIED

:' THIRST tilled gold-feverish Forty­Niners in eat~ Vafley. You can standthere toda orl owr l-Icemisphere'8 bottom,279 fept he oW sea level. And some of the

worst hea110n UJ S. Weather Bureau re<.;­ords Will b prying you up.

... Amer ca1s ~otspot! .. .where 6 idenU­'cal everyd y ~a~ scorched alonA'. testing16 ditfereht mdltqr oils, till 6 new engines!were jun . Ev,~ry conditiotwns th'eaame for < ll~QlW.lified aotho itics eyedevery mov. p~cd: 57 miles a h.our f?rnIl. The Refe ee!had bought;:; of the oibright off the atket; lllillions know th~ir

names well. hJ oiher oil wasl deeidcd~ynew: And this riew oil that au#hc'ntic;IHy~el~vered more than tWIce the mileage ~$v~r~ged by thj others is named I

. CONOCD NiiI MOTOR OIL 1. '; - Now on sale ~9re for Your Car.l1Iow could one pll pC this populm."·pridedConoco Nth oi!I. :Keep lasting-without.one added l:lrop-for an offidal totaL of

. 113,398.8 milt'S?tHOW could Conoco N~iIoU outlast t e all by 5,683 miles I cprmore, even ou lasting one "rival" l:Jy.8,268 miles!, •.• Certified.

New~ in Conooo NiiI :You know ~~ vitamin synthetiCs . .. mah­made .•• re~lo.c:ing Nature's'life·uivtlrssacrificltl in ::lome modetn food!

rprocessing. ':f"irriilarly, the Int.l.est refining methods steallif6j.'

'gi.ving elements from motoI oills. But mote than making u~Ifor that to'd,ay-in populart

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For That

Your Rexall Store

PRINCEof

Good Fellows­Your

KIRKMAN'SAIR-CONDI,TIONED '

PROTE~T

Yo ur G'!:!Jdens'NOw

GARDEN WITCH-,(Non-poisunous)

I-lb. Cans ,3-lb. Cans ' ~

•Slug Shot

Lime-SulphurBlack Leaf '40'

Bordeaux Mixture, and others

GARDEN GUARD_(Non .. poisonous)

I-lb. Cans

PARIS GREEN_l/~ .. lbi. CansI-lb. Cans

ARSENATE'LE~D_t.Jb'l !ackages4-1b. Bag,

LONDON PURPL~I-lb.! Cans4-lb.1 BagS

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COMF!ORTlNG. wm be paja­mas of sleek broadcloth, In cot~

orful- 'patterns. Coni. smoothfinish' to tub _ \\-ell. Livelystripes. Two-piece ·affairs. tail-ored with exceptional care. ~

Sized to fit.Sl & Sl.98

1.. :HE'LL LIKE a sport sbhft towear this summer. Blne,', greenand - brownish cnlors. cl>nyer­tibIa collar. Washable ,andprat.:UcaI, at 1

79c to $l.~g

COOL colors and patterns Inneckties that wiJI hit the bull~- ,e;,..e of any dad's fancy. Infine hand tailored, non-crush.fabrics' that will make a smartknot. !

65e & $1

Z5e Pro

Ton'S AND SPORT socks Inregular length or slack style.In solid colors and good pat~

terns. Fine qual1ty ra~'on. AI~

ways \vanted.

,STANDBY! the han(1kcrchlefcan be a -.handsome gift-if orpure .linen. Solid ,'\-hite withtiny hcms'. or with smart col­ored borders. Big I squares.

Z5e,I

SLACKS, If he l,ikes to golf orputter around the yard. or to.

- we:!r on his "aeation. Blne,green. tan. Well itailored as

dress pants. 5,.49 to $2.98

FATBIR"SDAY

'~June, 15th

nll~~.. and 1\11-5. Ettrl Dennett 3ndsqns called TuesdlJY ev('nmg la.'.:>twieek at Ralph AUl:itin's.

fd;:I~~ a;pdc~7~s~~~~~~~~t:;s e~:~~

Gr~enwald' a si1~er fl$r~ Mrs. The Tom Wyant. knd' Ernest ...:.Wa~te'r Splittgerber all Mrs. Bag1ey homes in AutO. were en-

NIr. l,l-ud Mrs. Emes Paulson Bruno, S~~ittgerber. bak d and tered land~small amot11j1ts ~f moneya, d J~n, Jimmie land Joan, Mr. de~ora'ted a" cake and Ms. Dave taken, from savings bank$..a 5. Elwin ~d son and Bender another, the cak being 11-,:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;;:Il1nal of Obert, were. l'idayaft- given to the Greenwalds. :Mr. and Ii,e+ oon guests in ,U,e LI d Powers Mrs. Greenwald were r~cipie.n~s. vi I~, me. ' ,I many gIftS. Cards and. VISitIng I'

Mr., and Mrs. Calrl Le sman, Mr. wete diverslOn of .the :evening.a d Mrs. Fred R~ijmer ud fanuly Luncheon WrlS served. Those pres-Q Sid~ey, Mr. a~d Mri;i Fred Ru- ent were: Mr. and Mrs. Bruno I

s . and daughters we'e Sunday Splittgerber and Lynnett, Mr. ande ~mi~g gllests last we It at .Paul Mrs. Walter Splittgerber and two iIJessznian's. ~ sons, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Splittger-

J 1 - ber and family, Mr. and Mrs. B. II' For LeI.a.n4- Beck er. H. VonSeg,gern, Elmer, ,Mrs., M~s. Marilla tIbbIE's Mr. and Fred Erxleben, Mr. and Mrs., Fre~ I

1\I1rs. S. J. Hale were Sunday din- Eruns, Mr. and Mrs. Ernestner guests in the Harry Beckner Greenwald, Mr. an? Mrs. DaveQ0m€ for Lclandls 4th 4'irthda·y. Bender and daughter, Mrs. V3.1

, -'- I D<::mme and Joanne', Mr. and Mi'::;.,Son Is Baptize' • John .Rieck, Rev. and ~s. E. H.,

: Robert Paul, Infant s n of Mr. B?ehllOg and daug~ter ~l of Hos- ,and Mrs. Robert Degner was bap- kIns, Mr.. and Mrs..Alvm D,aum,tjz~d Sunday l'v'J;'<.ly 25 t Imman- Homer Biermann, MdX Anderson,ud a~thej"an'chU1"{,,",by is grand- Mr'. and Mrs. Wallace Meytor, AJ..­luth~ Rev. F. 4. Docto . Sponsors thur Erxleben and IJarrell, Mrwere Harvey Degner 0 CarletQu, and Mt·s. Albert ReJ!JI~l~ <lnd bab~,arrct·-Mr." and Mrs. Paul A D6ctor r~t, .a~d Mrs. ~har1lC,l' I~llzen, Ml s.of F'ort Wayne~ Ind.' Inner and Chnstlha DOrIng, ,Mrs, Ernest Eck­Slipper guests ir the R bert Deg- man, Theodore ,Eckm,JlI, M~-. ~ndncr home fur Ithe occ' sian were M~s. John Gottlsch {lj: WInSIde'lMil. arid Mrs, ~f.erbel't pegner of Mr. and Mrs, Hermdll .ost~aldCarleton, Harvey Dcgnel' of Curlc- and RU~h Greenwald (,f Omaha,ton, Mr.' and Mrs. KLlrIlDegner 01 Fvcd Hem of West I~(J1IH, .:vIrs. 501'­Hebron, Ml':-:i. Coe Of I Pauldmg, on I?Yb?~hl of HUSf~n, S. D., <lndOHio, Mr. and Mrs, Paul A. Doctor Davma fwtgen of PlIgl';'

'of Fort-Wayne, Ind., Rev. and MI'::;. Dixon county sends 'IX men to

1n the Fled \ ~';~e~' ~~:;~to{~l~r~~~':~~: ~r~~;;= service June 6. Those ~'f'Jected for

1induction are NOlTlS ElIJ., Harold

I MiS ByIOl\ R th of Wichita, HllSO, MiSS Paula Arndb oflDaven- Holm, El1rett Swamoll, Rolland~an, v1!::ated ill nds hel c irom polt, Rev and MJ S L Mj Doctor Mbntelth, Edward HeCK(;nS andfuday aft~lI1 un until Sunday. and Noel of ConcOld c~IS Nelson.

I Mr. and 6 'Ie~cvelmann ~~~~====±::::=-=-=-=-:;-~_~_::_:;:;:~t:.::;~~~~~~;:;;;~were Tuesdn '- ftFn~on guestsI.i-----------.I "~ast week at e1rnan Gcewe's, I' ALTONA' Mr. and )',~s, ILconald Delsch Ibnd VIVIan el~ FndiJY c'vemng ) (By Staff Correspondent)~allers 10 the Ma VJn Vlctor home. '...;..',.- _

I MI and Ml P ul Meyer of Sld- IM1S:; L..lVonne Hansen; spent thepey, were M nd y dinner guests week-end With friends In NOlfolk~ast week In the tEd Meyel home. The R Ii U<lIlSenS Wl rc III the1 Rev and MiS Gehrke of Bnn- Ralph AuslIn hurne Sunday eve­croft, wte last ednesday dmnf.:1 r::mgIguests 1 the Fre Lessman home. MI and MI'" R H Hansen \ IS-

Ited at EmJ1 MeYC1's FIldaY -C\C-

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