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'111l' pollttC tl demagugue (kul,; lIe n1<Lgmflcs ,1111:1 pI ('o;{pbplj anClful cures ... He P1PJlI\IH'(' IY {al('ful1y l'ylllg to shl'w thal- (' ('1 Y man's bll-th* Ilg.llt ,\ llll' ,01 \omfOlt arid lux- 111\- \\llhout gl\llg ,wythmg 111 lC- tWtl Till practlcall:' pooh-popher! HS d.n b,llfl('l to (',lSy -- Id('uhslll Th( d\. magoglll' IS a J'" W S lhu>,lL tu bNdusl' of Ills at III Olllf)1l oon pll'dgp I,) llll'lp I mllst t1lO.. 'lP who I (' I ("t 'Ill' ,\"t...j-;l t,) lw]!' Ihl'lllSelVl'Cl veil flo Jl ... 1 Y 1".J•. p,lll1L.'l.'''SY tlMt stll l.l.nk- _ ling lllSlll!lll'llt Mfll' (l'IL,Ull sol,Lcc Essay' Contcst Announced fill Illlmall 1111:-;1'111:> 1l1Jd only lJU5t- l,('t!p! <i,,) " Ilcl,lyeu by hx- For Four-Stale Event ltlg- ,lLt, nllOll on JlO!'l'S 1.1U]('1 Coming June 12. than {tllnul1,'ldllll dfott. The dern- ,LgUgUl' tIll'" til rn,tkc the ViOl Jd TIll! tC('lIth annual mtcrstatc con- thlnl{ the om' dol's' nothlllg fClcncc of f,trm women wtll be but looks on IIlU'I't1y and wistfully hpld in SlOUX elty Wednesday, Jim" of as mlleh as tllp 12 (lpCll to all women hVlIlg on who ,tppll'l's I1m'self llltently and farm.<; m !o\V(1., Nebraska, SOllth ullflaggUlgly to hIS uwn acceptca Dakot.;.l. and Mmncsota Mr.,; W. H j _-llk 'I'll{' ucnHgotIll(.' leads mto a Neely 1.9,a membCl' of the {'omml/- \USlble Ut()Pld beY81111 WhICh 13 tee making a\:rangements, and the f nd d mor,15S oJ: dHmpPOlhtmellt RUl-a! Home SOCl:ty of Wayne Wlil nl1 dl..'SPlill 'rJ 01 aYlng probably atterd 10 a body . gogtle I::; !lot fO! ntl away flom (he Feature of the.s::onfet:cn;c the footlights dOlllg fiometlllllg to essay contest on .subJec., The ....ll\le human \\'0 lS U,l to s'-rcngLhen Fatm Home and the World To- fa.llct1.ng footst ]).3. day" F.J;say must' be wntteft by

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~lP pollttC tl demagugue (kul,;EI~~en(,l<thLles lIe n1<Lgmflcs ~lls

,1111:1 pI ('o;{pbplj anClful cures ...Heftll'~ P1PJlI\IH'(' I Y {al('ful1y l'ylllgto shl'w thal- (' ('1 Y man's bll-th*Ilg.llt I~ ,\ llll' ,01 \omfOlt arid lux­111\- \\llhout gl\llg ,wythmg 111 lC­

tWtl Till practlcall:' pooh-popher!HS d.n unlle('PS);I~IY b,llfl('l to (',lSy --

Id('uhslll Th( d\. magoglll' IS a J'" ~ W Slhu>,lL tu ~lhlllr bNdusl' of Ills at III Olllf)1l oonpll'dgp I,) llll'lp I mllst t1lO..'lP who I (' I ("t~ 'Ill' ,\"t...j-;l t,) lw]!' Ihl'lllSelVl'Cl ~n"veil flo Jl ...1 Y1".J •. p,lll1L.'l.'''SY I~\ll::; tlMt stll l.l.nk- _

ling lllSlll!lll'llt Mfll' (l'IL,Ull sol,Lcc Essay' Contcst Announcedfill Illlmall 1111:-;1'111:> 1l1Jd only lJU5t-lJ~,llt l,('t!p! <i,,) " Ilcl,lyeu by hx- For Four-Stale Eventltlg- ,lLt, nllOll on f,~I~I' JlO!'l'S 1.1U]('1 Coming June 12.than {tllnul1,'ldllll dfott. The dern-,LgUgUl' tIll'" til rn,tkc the ViOl Jd TIll! tC('lIth annual mtcrstatc con­thlnl{ the om' v.~lw dol's' nothlllg fClcncc of f,trm women wtll bebut looks on IIlU'I't1y and wistfully hpld in SlOUX elty Wednesday, Jim"Is~lc~llvlng"of as mlleh as tllp ()ll~ 12 (lpCll to all women hVlIlg onwho ,tppll'l's I1m'self llltently and farm.<; m !o\V(1., Nebraska, SOllthullflaggUlgly to hIS uwn acceptca Dakot.;.l. and Mmncsota Mr.,; W. H

j_-llk 'I'll{' ucnHgotIll(.' leads mto a Neely 1.9,a membCl' of the {'omml/­

\USlble Ut()Pld beY81111 WhICh 13 tee making a\:rangements, and thef nd d mor,15S oJ: dHmpPOlhtmellt RUl-a! Home SOCl:ty of Wayne Wlil

nl1 dl..'SPlill 'rJ ~ 01 aYlng dema~ probably atterd 10 a body .gogtle I::; !lot fO! ntl away flom (he Feature of the.s::onfet:cn;c 1~, thefootlights dOlllg fiometlllllg to alJe~ essay contest on .subJec., The....ll\le human \\'0 lS U,l to s'-rcngLhen Fatm Home and the World To­fa.llct1.ng footst ]).3. day" F.J;say must' be wntteft by

Mae's a lad)'. now,and she'll liel' ony~

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('{~~]~r..·ildl~~~~;"'i'i..-;'" ~~:~4~~.-h~dr,~ c. ~~:'c~"~~~~-~;;,i-Relief Ga~d'el~s a~~ ;~~ --~~~~---~;~urda;'"-~~~~~~~~~n~;~- t~'e-i>etlef &h~~ Bl~i~ ~~id~~' to ~lait-he~~d~.~gl~t~r~:1Ml'B:-~;~r';"~inllP'~nd s9:--;~~'-;:~;~~~d~;~~~~~;-_.~~~.~~~.~.::~:,~ :~ . "" I'" I"t Wl'~ht ll,nd Carl N~ :~ comnllt.~ . visitors.ir: th~ Ben Bokempcr home. llome. . Mrs. Harold .Telisen and Mrs. Earl o'clock dinner guests. at the Her~ ,Lunch Iwas sCrVC,dIby the liol't ~L

'~' . nl)J-eel Of Ta k ~ce to ;deliver the .traveling I{iwan~ rr p , '.d i" F d il\1r., and, Mrs, Ernest Bahde and Mr. a.nd Mrs. George Fortner Jenser, She will aiso visit another man. BU'ss home Sunday. at close of the evcl;Jing. ~ :,: ,: ~',~~' 1 :' I,' 18 Clt~.to,Alblon clU~. '., "0 rOVI e ~O) children w'ere' Thursday evenino- and family visited Sunday in the daughter, Mrs. Milton Carlberg, at Ml'S. C. W, Anderson'spent sev. I" _.~ .', '1':' '1". . " ---:..' C M Craven ann~>unced plans visitors ·in the Wm, _ ThomplSoF B, H', ~osely home at Belden. Arlinb-ton-r'and will return the la~t eraL days last wcek at t~e Pale I. Is Nunu'd l'll.st~r:,''::; :' :,.: ::;,Civil' War' Veterana !CJesb for' tile Kiwanls-¥"c>ung Men'~ C~~ning ~e~~rPlarined or .home. . _ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kroger and of th~s week. Ziegler home. -'- Rev.: t<'. C. Ehingel' wa.') a~5ig • I,, OftKiwani~ CluD: At· Business club golf tourney of that Next Autumn To Utiliz Mr. and Mrs, Roy Holm and famil~ of Newcastle, spent last ~r~.. Wm. Nichols and family, M~.j:nest Muhs and daughter, ed iOj.8 pastor .or Hw,ldl1:i F.vf~nge i.~ ':1"

onday Meet',n"', daMy "" Ll'v'ng"ton lectu,'cd 0" ,'nter. Produce, daughters were Thur.sday evening week F the Mrs. M. Kroger home. MISS ~Ieg{:rt R 7nnerfeldt and Miss Sh' ey Ann, returned to their cal eh. ,reh at'the NcbuUlka. lrOJltll:r, l '.

6 ~ .,., supper guests in the Reuben Holm M-r: and Mrs. L. B. McClur: and Joyeel Ch8;pman of NO:to.l\t~1were ho at Pilger Tuesday J. after ence- 11'Id in Ithaca. S'llnqa,.y" IRLl '.' ',,,'"Wo 1 should be the picture, jor \Iecoration at th: Becktfu~~uel' A new garden projed which uts home. - c;atohnn were Sunday guel'lts In the Sunda.y dmner guests m th RayM .spen 'ng several days with her C. F. Schmidt waH tlHHiglied 6.'~,

hllli the Ihouse her frame," asserted Chapel Monday aftelnoon and eveM into cultivation 11 1M2, acres has. Mrs., VelmaI' Anderson and Wayne ?arpenter ~ome at BloomM mond Nichols home. The orfoJ1C parents, Ml", and Mril. Herman Mornl g. St-tfi', .. ': " ','.J. ToJ. yvingston. color psycholo. ning, arrangem(,..l1ts being malle by been launched in Wayne and 1'- daughters spent Wednesday afterM field. fo!;ks, Ialso Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Buss, . --' 'I I':" ~r,~,~:,J~.ist, \..·)~O addressed Wayne KiwanM R. C. Hahlbec~, 1'011 by J.?ERA Wo.rk Director . S. noon with her sister, MI·s. Roy W.iIl Da'i'is came from f Blencoe, Nich~1s and Lorraine and Wauneta - M,·s L F, stover Mul'}' Ann· lUll} ,(~tliltillJ.:' Heel. : ' 'i 'I' :~' I'i:Ul'S on Monday noon. "Balanced --~"---~-.... -_. _._.---..... Con,ant. Io'ive aeres'have been put Lennant. '. ,Iowa, Monday to visi~ a few days Mae ~ere supper guestR in the. Rogel: a~u . Mr. 1l;1U :Mrs'. H, 3. Mrs. Herman H\l~s ,cptCljta41 <1..' ,':('olnrs a~ necessary. ' . that's- why Alte)· Judgment in:'o ,potatoes at 98:rrqll. Of the MI'. and Mrs. Eddie, Bokemper with. Mrs, A. R. DaVIS and other A~ Echtenkamp h~me. ".~ Schmidt. all of N:.lperville, Ill., ,Ilt n. lIllling hpL' nl hI!\, ',j}q~e I~ 1"..

'1~,t'1,)rUF1~~,'etch O!sf uS~ eSmtrlukllan(!.. ina scCOalo"I' Ill. Flefchel' Ca-se' su','e Wa"adynoneep'lhoatlfala4c2"els";'~lsatnTte I tihn, an~ Dua.ne were SU~day afternoon relatives. Mr-, and Mnl. Ralph Gemmell came Saturday to :;pcnd a. few fucsdny ·and Wf'd1\esd;ty, lane ,:1;', I," ..~ .. '= .I!M, vlsltors In the Joe PIpet, home near Mrs. Blanch<,;, Drake and Miss too~ ~~obert Gemmell, Miss l~liza- weeks a.'. ,the Rev, C. 1<'. Sehnudt noonR. GUN,t~ werl' .Mrs. Hlel'~Jll :',.

vlllue a d these values should be . Wallet· I)letcher, who is ordered five al'e in potatoes and tll re- Emerson. Flbrence were·. Tuesday e·vening bet!l Mil Mi."!!> .l('.5sie Gemmell of home. . • N('i~zk ,.Mr.s. Ed. Wittenr!!t~"MI ~ I/;'(~onsid,e e~ in decorating the home. by the dl.',triet court ,to pay mainder given over: to .1,500 cab. M.r. and Mrs. Wm. Thomps?n and dinner guests In the Hev. M. C. ~arrol1, t~ ~incoln Sunday, ~he lBl:lt Miss LaVerne Krause 'of Sioux Ernes Pfeil. Mrs. GU~ :~~,hmi} tl . ! "I,:">t) ml'l.n offices have walls of that 1$1.000 fol' coare of Nettie Beh- ~a'ge plan~, 1,000 tomato p ants ~~mlIY were Sunday afternoon vJsM powers hoine. . two r,emalll~ng to be employed. in I City spent Fl'iday and Saturda..v Mrs,. ' G. F}ohrke" Mrs.:, ~cr I,i](>l1lun-)ellow which agrees with "mer's child, was released from find .500 peppers, and beet, arrot l.ors and luncheon guests. in. the Mrs. Ida Juhlke. MISS F-ASther th!?, Clty thIS summer. Thb fIrst Iwith her parent."I, Mr. and Mt4. Marb, }.III'S. L01]Jse 1dY~IH'p~1a, or, p.orseshoe gre~n jail Wednesday whell provision ftlr al~d string bean.seetls. The eeds, G(~orge Jensen home. Otte and ~iss Lydia In.hnow, all lhree returned the same day. Th0[ Louie Krause, before leaving fOfIMrs. imon SUI'atc,:wlnl'h iF sic'{i.enmg W.1len offices th t Ie La t e'k plants and 107 bush I of s d pMI', and Mrs. Enoch Anderson of Wes':. Point, spent Monday in the Ralpll Gemmell daughters l'emain- the navy jlQspital at Mare Island, and M 's. Cah Finup.,:l1'~' tk~{'prated in .~aJ'mbn:y,~'l then it e:a~:~;~eJ:da\~~~; 'ile 1:IlYW $~5 tatoes were fllmiShe~SbY sta 'e c;': and sons and Lana .Kaer o.f All~n liirncst Alderson ~ome. ed in ~he Charles Whitney home at ICalifornia. served by the hU$lc:>,.q.

nWlI wilt' be in good. humor .wh~n cash, $5 monthly til(' fil'!olt yeal' and cl'gency relief administratio were Thursday evenIng viSItors In Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boardman Carroll. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brumels and I).-'.-'.--".i-'II--.I15]"".1.:1r1)ll'Y }':q home, llnd, when theh $10 monthly tht'l"pafter lllltil the The gardens were s~al" ed as the> R('Ylluld PPlersnn ho~e: and daughtel" went to Cedar Falls, - -- - . - ---'- daughtel', lrl'n(', M,'s. Minnie

~~:;;~l~~\~~~oa;:~~ti~~~~~~~ Sl~t~;[ ~~~~Olli;e,;~~d~o'll~I\:J~U~~~~~~rh~~ ~J~rkw~:'~~~s,or:~I\~;/he ~~~~ D::r~e~~t~;~:~q'a~~~e~ltI~~lhO~~~~~ II~Ji~~t'~:.t~~U:~~~n~~Si~r~~r~eel{ 'H'OSKINS l~t:'~I~c~~~~br~~h~~;~~o~i:'~~e'M:~~\~'W!lPll ctJlor balanc~ is perfe<;:ted, pay: $10 monthllbinlling July 1, bUdgets in gardening. Prod ce wJl1 e\ltertained in thf' Gene Wheeler Mr. and Mrs: Frank Kroger and sutuay wnner guest.'l in the Wm.tl!t'll t~eY'ie happy. " ,$5 to go' for th(' (' ild and $5 for Ibe county property and will be'dis- home, south of Allen, Sunday. family, Mrs. M, Kroger, Mr.!'J. Grace :\3rueckner home

"C,,1 ,. psychology is not new," COl.lh costs. tl"ibuted equally among I'e ef cU~ Miss Leona Fucher, teacher of Johnson and Edward Johnson were Mrs. W. J. Ohlulld of Hoskins, Mr. and Mr,s. Frank Otrsten afld~ald ttH. speaker, ~'but 'Only recellt~ . ~_. ----- - ----- -\.. ell~,s by cOllnty commodit cle-.rlt. Ple3-"lant Valley :-Ichoo1 and pupils in Herman and West Point Io"'riday. is editor of this department. da\9Sllter, DeloreR of Hadar allfl.

· Jy has ~t come ~o be gene~ally 'rec~ Savidge '1 j.ltck .It is planned to hold a canniJ g cenM and' patrons had their annual pic~ Mrs. Oscar Lied~kc, and daugh- Any news contributions from MI'. and Mrs. Wm. - Koepsel and.Igni.z(,tl' Just &:l soon as light '. tel' in Wayne next fall to p 'eservc nk dinner at the Bchool houS€ Pri- tel', Miss·Dorothy, [Miss Anna Lutt, town or country will be gladly daughter, Dorolhy of Norfol'k, wereI :lmr. t) the earth, and life and Tips' Over Sunday the garden produce. day., , Miss Gertrude Lu~t and Miss Fran~ received by her. Sunday dinner guests ai:. the Mrs.J~~,owth came, then <l.oh?r resulted.' One of Walter S;Lvidgc'S trucks Mr~. A. C. Thompson, ,cou lty r~· .Mr.. and,.MrR. Roy Holm and ces Lutt w~re in Sioux City THes- i Wm. Rchul~ home.RIt· J:;;;I<lC Newlo~ ~scovired the enroute to"Pendcl" for ~h-e tuwn'~ lief director, was m Norfo k Fn· daughters were' Sunday evening tIay.. . > .' M'~ Cl 8t t ,"- S d Mr. and Mrs. J()hn Pfeil of Ha·('xl~kn e of ~hree pnmary color~·.. golden jubilee: eplt'bratiun this day and Saturday for dlatri I, conM .<:,upper guest.s in thE' Emil Wal~('nl Mr.·and Mrs. Arthur Weaver and d' I..s ar~ ~\~ Wll~ a '~'I~Y dar Mr and Mrs Fred Krause and)'l'd, yi' tow and blue~from WhICh week.. turned over near I~U1et's()n oil feF,ence of workers from 3 counM hOU1e in hono!' of Elnora's birthday Miss' Clara Eri,ckson of .oakland, h;~;:r gut's a e aul I er familY,' Mr. and ·Mrs. Chas. FUhr,.111.1 ~)UI~l' colors al'e deri:ed." Mr, Sund~y,when brakes failed to hold ties. She tal)<ed on "Intel iewiJlg annjyersary. were Sunday afternoon, and}Unch. Mi~s Rosella Mrller (~f N()rfol~ man and daughtel', Arlene,. andLlvlllg, ton asserts tha. by plac- 'as lhe m:.lChine stal.ted to dumb a· Wi a Case-work Too1." Mr. and Mrs. Velmar Anderson cop gqests in the. H, A~ I reston Ispent Sunday at the Palll Mille,' Hpr~ert Krause were gu.est8 m the,m!::· '('Q ?rs b,efpre a 'pers!?n, and hill. Th(.>, trudcwas Ca.l rying mer~ Miss Edythe Kinney, county and famity wC're amOllg thofle nt- home. . . home. '~()Il1C Kmusc home FI'Hlay even·JJ"l'SllJUh.ng hl~' to ~oncentrate OIl. ry-go-round t~quipI~·wn'" No on~ nurse, att~nded distr.iet me Hng of tel\~ing j.~l.e confirmnt~on re\:l~i{)n JV[~r~re~~n:Dol:~!t~~~tma~I~~ Miss, ,Margan'~ iRtamm Rpent mg.~il""'.', 18 .thoughts ,may be m~de wa.." hurt and only slight damagf' F'ERA nurses in Norfolk 'r lesday. ,al,tavC"O"ng'O"'ede,,S',",',"n",Y,.;......Medls·,"nMt'ld,e"L""'''' Allr~ra, came Monday ,to visit a MN~lnfd"ay at the Al't Mt'icrH h011le at,_0 tl"ayel .m a certabI way. Ii or done to the rop(' 'ty. Blllegl'as5 seed has been recelv- 'iii 'J lklll~tallr' m experiment befor~ a , ('11 from the state ~'elief or aniza- theran church tlw're in 1920. fcw days in the H. B. Craven Mi,ss 'Alief' AndcrRon spent the

,!'. nH~p 1.1 physicians in 'W&shing.to~,'· Fort~: Hou s or DevoliOlt. tlUn to seed the newly·gl'H. ed sec- . Miss ~rrai.ne Anderbc1'Y and p\'.l- hO~r~: and Mrs. R. E. Gorml~ and we~k,-end al tlll' L(JlliH Teldke hotJ1c

!l)tt;t:'(_~I(~~~Orf~ f~~~:!:tif~:~~~ C():~~'~re(~l~~l~~~da~ ,,~~~'O~:~da;e~~ !Jons of ~~~:~_~irg~~~l.. ~~~l;~lSS~~l~~I~~C~I~c1~~O~~:{~~~{::); ~U~~I~~::t~::\:;:~~~;n~~~~::~ at~~;e~~I'nice M~Y spent RUl\{hy

;::~S~'l':r't~' f,::~oc~~r~~',N~': y~~~~ St. Mary's Catholic ehmen. Hev. Are Wl"tl Tut~tlay. house Sunday. The patrons of lhe : 'd' t . ~h Cl at the Fel·tl!nan(} Lew !l(}mp at1i1l1i1dth<r of musical inlpllession::J-- Wm. Kearns was f!-~sl.qtcd t:y Rev, Mr, Alfred T. Drayton a .Orch- di,o;ll"ict wer~ invit.ed. After the ~l;.fglftt~~~;,uesa 111 e -' arence Bai:.tle O'C'C'k. -~.1 nlJI~in, for instance', somet'hfng :rho~s Walsh of Haltle t~reek, an!, and Miss Lillian E. SrlllZ of ~}(}UntNHls thllllCI' there were vt,'- Harold and' Lorl'a,ine Johnson M,i.<;;", l~dllu TLlIllJing and Bob Hallvny l,ght a3 one of his waltzes:' .and H.ev: Juscp.h H.c=w o,~ W1SI~el'. Osmond were married TIlf's ny by 1(,IlS con~('st."l amI l':1.cr.s nlld· the went to Omaha Friday to vbit this of Allen spent 'l'hlllwluy al lhe C'"Yl\'i,"1 Raid the doctor. "I. was rhe chon' flll'.llSh<:l speual ]l1gh Rev. J. A. Paddock,. da,y closed with plenty of ice cl'dm week with their g~andm(),the~,Mrs'. W. ~nderson home. .1hitlking of my wife playing a Cho~ mass, ami SPl"lflg 11flwpr."l deem'at· . ----. --~~~I and cake. I Marie JorgensC'n 'and aunt Mrs. [ML'JS Vell1:l. Anu{'l'SOll entertalllM

]till w'~ltz," ed tlwalt,lr. Northwest wakerield Mj·: and Mrs, Alhelt L.undahl C'!l" L. M. Slight. ' . ' e~ th.e pupil:; and )lIUl'Ilt.q at a pic·A. J Hyatt and R. P. Williams, (Mrs. W. C. Ring) tt'l'tamell rrt sunday ulIlner a.!ld Rev. and Mrs. H. Hopmann and me ~ullday. aft(,l"lloon .

.\VaYfJ"s only Civil waf' ve~erans, ('otuwil In S("SS;iOIl, lllJ1chctJll thc foll<?WlIlg guests: Mr. family went·to Bloomfield Monday Miss Lydla B.ehmer of Tekamah, I t Marian and EP.on Miller~ spent and Mr."i. Marll)l Ekebcl'g and to'r,',e,,',t a 'ew d"y", with Mrs, Hop- spent Sunday Mth hcr parents, Mr.

Wl~re !lonored guesL'I at the IUllCh- Wayne city ({HIII('il hat uni'ven - F'l'itlay afternoon at FranSB '13. daughter hom Under'Woou, IOy.'a, majn~'s parents~ Rev. and Mrs. A. and M!'.s. E. O. Behmer..·~:i~. 1~ ~l?l:~:~a:;~;~ri:~~mf~~~~ ;'~~n~;;.til'ii\l:itn~~~y ill11(~11~;~'~les~~~ Florence Fransen visited Marion MI'S. Nagel ftom Walnut, Iowa, Mr. Ollenburg. Marbn Bauman' of PIerce spent

1> 1 HA 't Miller Wedncsday a.nd ThUl day. ,'tnu,M,'s. Nel,s EJ{eberg and M, I, Mrs, MalY Jane Stl',ekland an·1 hom Thursu,ay until"Saturuay at(\{'('m ted:J}leir table. ('UBSIOT! of PfU!)()SL'( FE:' fH'oJe{ B b b U

1 0 by Culton and Elton Miller and Mrs. EmIl Ekebcl'g and famIly, Miss Nelle CY-rickland "ar€ expect- the H. C. MlttlE\"itcRd·. home.f:111lt. H R:. Best, presiding in ab

M1.0 build tenni.." COllrL'l with re icf spent Saturday aftcrnoo with MI'. and Mrs. Martin Ekcbcrg ar- ing house gu:~s thi,s week~end, Mr. Miss Delores Cars:en {)f HaJar,

f:Pllc't.'I Of r. U. S.'Conn, appointed labor. Bobby Banson I S d t-----r- .._-----,..... ---~-" rIved Sal.ut·day and arc also ViSlt- and Mrs. George Tillquist and Gene' came, un ay 0 spend ~everal days--~T-~-1-'---'-,----- ~,'< Miss Marian Miller and Elton ing other relatives this week. uf Chicago. Mrs. Tiliquist js a at tHe Mrs. Wm, Schultz home.· .~==:lz= , • Miller will Oroadea.."It from Wayne ~ ~_ . da.ughter of Mrs. Strickland. Dr. an~ Mrs. Lonis Mitllestea5lt.,;;r Sn.turday forenoon, June 1. LO"'AL NEWS Mr. aj1d Mrs. O. J. House of and famIly of Pender SPf'llt t{le

~ PO"~'Jj Ml's. Emil Miller was a ;uest of '-" , ringfield, S. D., returned home week-end a': the 301m Dl'evse'r,

I ~ I~..J the Pleasant Valley club t Mrs. Mrs. R. R. Larson wa.."i in Omaha Su ay afrter spending the weekM home,

~I Jerry Turner's Friday afte oon. last Friday~ end lie with the M. V. CrawM Mr, and Mrs. Art Schellpepper

Mrs. Bell L1~d entert~i.~Cd a Mrs, Gus Vani.sche was in SIO\lX fui'ds. Th women are sisters. and family 01 Stant'on spent Sun-.. {T, S. No.1 grade. . number of YOlln -people ~onday City Io~riua1. Mr. al d Mrf1. C. E. :Bird of LinM day at thc Mrs. Hannah Marotz

clean, Trlmn.ph, evening in ho~or of Vel' ellS birthM Mrs. Clarence Wright and !'Ions coIn ar spending the week wirth home.Notice our New day. were in Sioux City Tuesday. the tter's sister, Mrs, Ilda Rosella, Reuben and 'E.arllMiller~ewy:::gt~~\.;v~~~ Henry Kru as a Sunday Mis..~ Carol ,stoddard will retmn Ho es. Mrs. Bird came Saturday were Sunday dinner guests in the

dinner guest t enry Battling,s. Friday from a visit in Jess,up, Ia. , and Mr. Bird on Sunday evening. Mr,", Minnie Uf,Jecht home neartatoes. Henry and Ern Moelle were G. W. Fortner was in Sioux City Miss Helen Ray returned a week WIllS/de. ,10 ,Ibs. ~7c sUiFr~~ ~;~~~'rg and Mrs. jalmar Sunday with the Herbert For~ner~. ago. saturday from Verdigre where Fran~lin Ziemer, who has been

Lund spent Friday af.ternopll with in'~:~~f~l~if~n~;~C:;~~e~~eSt~d~i~~:R~~~~~iS~n~a~:il1~i~~t~n~h~ni~' ~~~~:~int~ .~~1~~~1 ~~ ~l"J::r{'~~~Mrs. O!.to Johnson at tllq Oscar Prices. , versity)n Lincoln this .."lummer and home folks.Bl:~:~~~;~o~~rphY allJ} Rus- ',Mr. and Mrs. H('nry Lage called rt'turn to Verdigre~...fall. Mrs. Fred Fensl{e, MI'S. Robert

s,ell and Miss Jeffrey of qc:uwat- ~1~e;l~~g~lYdC om~n home Sunday. ll~~~~~:n;a~:Ss,MD.~:t~~~~d~;~;~g~l~~ot~i~:~:~ean~r·'lN~:,l~~~er were Thursday dinner guests at Miss Fre(la Sllnd' I and Miss evening to attend the graduation visitors Monday.Ernest Paeker'$. I Blanche Collin§ were in Sioux. of Miss Dorothy Powers who re- MI'. and Mrs, H. C. Mittelstendt

Mr. "and Mrs. Art MeY1rs'" and Ci~y Tuesday. ceives her B, A. degree. Miss and family spen'". Thursda.y even-Eleanor Mac, Mrs. Miller, Erna Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frever-t powers will remain there some ing at the Mrs. Emma. Baumanand Arnold spent sundaYI evemng oS nt ThUlsufl.Y evcnmg in the time. home near Pierce. =at Gus Schultz's. d enry Lage hony: Mrs. Harry Howarth and DDris I The par<!chial school e1<l.';cd Fri· •

Rev GUy B. Dunning f Nehgh MISS Vela Weldon of SlOUX City an.d Ruth, Ronald'Stdnger, Lester day with a picnip. The afternoon :and Mtss Grace Neal Wie Wed- spent from Thursday d.O Saturday Hinzman and Raymond Bowers was -spent playing' kittenball, ­nesday supper guests of r anr! In the:1 K Johnson home. ,spent Sunday afternoon in the J: games and' contests. ' =Mrs G C. BuskIrk. Mr and Mrs Paul Zeplin and K. ,Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. anlj. Mrs.• Thomas L-c.Roy _

Arnold Fransen was a aturday family spent Sunday III the Arthur Ray Robinson and Jewell were BUpM and Mrs: Wm. Kragh of Norfolk :ov~rmght guest of Harol Brown Lindell home at West Point. per g-uests. were guests of Mr. and Mrs~Re ,J

On Monday, Harold ace mpamed Waldo McIntyre of Omaha, vis· Mr. and Mrs. Eph Beckenhauer,' ben Weiher Friday evening.Arnold to hIS school plCn' . i~ed flOm Fl'ld<LY unbl Sunday h,1 Miss Mae, Don and Joe BeckenM Miss Edna Krause,.· and sse1I

Mrs Loren Agler of Om ha, Mrs the Flank DaVIS home llere. '. hauer, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beck· Hansen m(y~Qred to Sioux CIty FriMRay Agler 'and M1Jdred ere SunM MISS Gertl ude Bayes came from enhauer and Joan, and Mrs. Dor- day and were laccompanied homeday evenmg ViSltOlS aft r bacea- Wll1slde Sunday to VISit a few days othy Swanson had Sunday dinner by Miss LaVerne Wrause of SiOlL'Claureate serv'ices at G C Bl1s~ with Mrs Jenme Schrumpf., with Dr. and Mrs. T, T. Jones and City,kirk's f MiSS NQrma Bahde and Albert oaughters.. .....(. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fairbanks

Mrs Culton and grand nughter, Albertson of Cedar Bluffs, spent I\1rs. R. T. Whorlow went to and family of Norfolk and Mr. andTheron CUlton and Babb ana Eu~ ----- ---~~-,..-----

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,d1)" ,i g'\lf'_<;!s in the \V. B. \\~nlcr homc.lccntl purchased. Cement lase:,; Mrs.\. CALS I Mrs. Sophia Surman, J.:ta.rian l~a1,.'e ~een put il} for the pre-oS and teas,. ". Da ..... is and Setty Joyce Surman vis- hnoty e.> .

. itcd the ~alph Princes Friday evc- MI". and' Mr:,. C. "q. Rew andMiss Norma' Frese ,"vas a: Suntlay ning,. Mrs.• Ray Moore of Sioux City,

gllq"t at :-.rarun Pfeiffc'r's. :\11' and Mrs. Alex Gabll'l' and were here Wedryesday last~veCkMr. anti :-'[",s. Herman Puuoll and ~lls::> Margaret, Mr. and Ml'.!j. Jean for ~ e John P~'incc ,funcroJ.

Billy \\cn' III ~\lI'folk Friday. Boy.t went to Norfolk Sunday eve. MI~s Flor~nce Scribner wh) I~as

'Herman PI)doU was in Wayne on nlU§,'. . ~~e.n 1~t~nctl;g;. t'Kcarner n rmal,bU",,1Ot'S';' Thqr:::day aftt'rooan. . ~USg Florence Evans of Norfolk, ,me :'t~_l~~( a\v OR.sp;n\bthc, sum~ Pknio At Purl<. , ,

~iT', and 111'" .:\ler~ll P:tJllkJ'e' cl.l.mc Saturdav morning to spend a m~. ~ Me f'W' cr ~eI. .Patrcmlandpupil$"dF'd1stricl40,in \VaytH~ Satu;dar..l;lfterIlQOn, \ II irw days in-the H. E, Siman ay UI 1e au, 0 th a~ne;E ad ~un- taug,ht by 'Miss Tlllie itckert, had

, ~I'H. 1'. H, Hill \\'a.'>' in. No. 0 k 1UHll:,€!' home / ~I~!'cn~e 'Ca~lso e s~~ picnic dinner together in Wayne American Legion and its Auxih~Fn~lay afternoon bet\\'ctm tral.lls. ~Iarvi~ Trautwein who atte C( Vay c, was there for the eek~ park Tuesday last week After ,By are co~operating in arranging

.F "~'d Jensen m<~de a bu:uness Untversity of Nebra!'lk,1 this pa. t end I noon dmner the chlidren enjoyed Memorial day program for todaytrIp to \Vaylll' Filday ,Ifklnoon year, WIll enroll for summer hoo Mrb Bert Hornby, MlSSflerna Hie p;;trk eqllJfpment. j ltl city p'8.r-k. ·The program opensMI~ B ,M )'lcIntyrc and John'm Juno " Hornby, H,lIQld Hornb , Ml s EI~ at ]0 a. m., with the following

\\l'll' 111 \\ \j-!lC ;londay mOllllng I ~tr and 1~rs Charles MI e d "Ie J-f0rnby and LellJlJ: Ma .BO!~ .\t liatz Hume. numbers: "America," sung by 'all;~llq~ \ll( P Nelson spent the t1<l.ughtel Marnal of BaneI' ft, ea.lI- mg \\jorc III Wayne Thursday after~ Melry MIxers' cooking club met invocation by Rev, A. E. Fowler;

. wN'k l'llll \\'lth ),!l::;.,> l;-;uniCt: Nydahl ed on the Ed Lmdbelgs S Idayaf- Il( on Wednesday afternoon WIth Tw'lla t['r';;m'l,,~t~oen SOolfO' sNpeiaCkkerHabnysenC:omin" Methodist Church.I .Mlse; Lln 1 ::\'lem,lll11 \\ ,lS sutJdasrl tel noun n,ct and Mrs W, F. Mo t and Katz at the Mrs Clara Katz c'- , (Rev A E Fowle t)gm'.st III th, HU':n'lll F re~p home MIss Beltha MISS Emma MISS IFayt e Ann wel'lt to T amah home Mustald denionstratlOn was manuel" Walter Fenske; a'ddress, O. ,.. r, pas or

:-'Il~~ A,I,1Ill1e 1 rmoc \\a", a Sun AnnR J,i}ml1 and Geor.gc KoU spent 'I ues lay aftelnoon to spend Mem~ glv~n by Mildled ChrIstensen and S. Spillman of Norfolk, ex~attorney Sunday senool 10 a. m.dav IlnJl'r ,. ('st, th B LiS d ft h I Ruth Sehmode and TWlia served gt'neral of Nebraska'. vocal mus- Morning worship at 11.

.J ( t gu n e en eWI..s un aya ernoIDJ! In t C F;cldllld.nd 101lal day With thc D W (J;reen- E i . 8 h Ifhum~ ~ I '"05-<; home Ie-afc; I ie, Mrs. Ed. Bahe and MIss Alma yen ng services a.t ,A a-

i\I t:\1 r 1 r k ~ }! FOurth Birthday Laute.nbaugh; ;'Star,:...Spangled Ban_ hour song service, singing the".:..:. Li

allc• rs lC~T '..1,'"Ik,oF,n aJno I ~"~l and

JMrs G A Mittelstadt :\fr and MI<:: ~ral tm Hentsch LO"""'e VOSS: fou th 1* [hday Ill"." by all', benedl'ctio'n, , Rev. songs you want to sing. Also those

~"'~~." I",,,. \,\.le Ill .. ~Ul 0 '11 aYj'UH ..."IH M Strahan and chll-I tlld rel ma Jones spc,,' safe""day - c,·"t I" ann, e I b t d Th FlIwle r • who read the 41 Bible stories will,u enw"n (herl attencl~d the Pender JUbilee evcllmg 1Il the ChrIst F elble v rsary was ce e ra e urs~ , W~ ron III TI dlll\\ t'lll (arne h,ome, on TU~l:lday hum and \\ e1 ethel e on T\ esday day €verung when guests wele Mr PrrKessions to the cemetery ~ol: ~~~yh~:~ienoitngW~l~e: ~~~r~~~:~

Sa \ill! 1\0 ,llt1IIlutJl1 !ftCl ,1 VISit: 11IS,,1 ElSIe and MI;>s Anna Dang- befOl"~ r and MIS Gustav Koll and son, Mr li'we;, Thirteen graves wiH be dec-In Lllllul1P,' I btrg!S'pent Sund{lY afternoon and }'1I6s Lue,He B"u"c who hi been and MIS WIlham Koepke, sr anrj [Hated by children of Hoskins and anyway.

, \\ Ilk • 'I" Els L h d \\"ns"lc wo.r veterans, fn char"e of Last Sunday Ivol' Morris sang aLJ'r~ (lll WI';-c\ \\{~ 'lgO remoIllncd overlllght at tnc Frank tPUC1'"O at W,nneba 0 th ast ~,...,s Ie une eon was serve r- 6

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L'I 1 b g PHd V t d b th .M1S" Margaret Gabler "nd 'M,s. beautiful solo for the 1vlemorial day.Ul'Co( l\ lllg-nt f-,uyst Jfl the del-rGray lOme lyeaI at!'lved home Frtd y to owar ass re urne, orne WI .a, d M .mall .JMgl'l hOlih \ 1fl'; C C Paull\. was taken to Ispen I the summ I With the dllam the KalIs for an extended V.LSlt Coulter. SEl.lute by firing :~~vl~~v~nan:ri1:s~dF:r;::~~~r ~~~~

A)ldre\\ Prll1ce (If Plcluddville, thi' Lutheran hO<SPltlll In \Vaj-ne Ern c~ - and taps conclude the' pro- "'Th BI d th G "N fl h ttl rhlllStla.y dmnn 10 the I last Tli.ursday fOl medIcal care ,mLl D :nd Mrs R E Gorm,J yand Coterie at Bahe's. gram. Afterwards, ·a delegatien e ue a:n e rey.R..~I!,h I'llllle !lome IobservatIOn Rut! letlllne Wednesda 0.&1'- Mrs Ed Bahe was hostess to the \\'lll go to Hoskins to decorate Trinity Lutheran Church.

1~"I"S "1m l LLUtenbaugh \hlS 10 Mrs Ben LeW1S M1SS Eth('\ and n J t k f a ~ h CotellE' club on Thursday after~ of the soldier dead, number- (Rev, H. F. Most, pa8ior)

_ 111t _ht)tv.['t'n tWin::. Tuesday MI!'lS Dorothc3. Lew!:> and MISS t~:y a~~en e~ th:o~ate~:n~ 7c~~~ 'noon no gllests bemg mcluded six. Sunday school and Bible classes,n <!1lI1lg" l'1S9 \\ ~':k IA.dahne ;Pnnce weI e m \\ aj-lle Fn- vellt on MIS F I Moses had hIgh score Auxiliary members met Monday 10 a. m.

Mr... :"'r,tnk K~\l{'gC'1 called on d';j- .afternoon, M ss Dorothy "Glliand wt~ has Mrs Bahe ~E'l'ved Fmal meetmg of aftl'l'llOOn at town hall to make English services at 11.~Ir:; \\ 11Imm Ko{'pk~', sr., onI :1'11-"'\ ·Mab€t LeWIS goes to L~'n been making her home at Mrs Al- the year WIll be Tuesday, June 4, v,Tl'a'..bs for the cemetery. ·Next Choir rehearsal on Thursday,Th~ll.sr1d·Y aft,'rJ10tlll, coin Friday morning to begin Sll - vina Christensen's, returned her "";hcn Mrs, H.arold Neely has 1 rcg-tllar Auxiliary meeting comes 7:30 p. m., at the church.

Hn' anll .\1rs. H A. Hl1pl'I'l:' of B1cr's employment at Lincoln Gen· hnm' at Thunder H' wk S last a clock luncheon. OffIcers for next June 21. : - . Teachers' ..nd workers' meetingPier, P, \"1...,iteol the .Rev. H. ~. Hi!- eral hospital." WE'd ·Tuesday. a,." year will be. elected. . on Friday, g p. m., at the Ed,perL;. Sllnday ('velllllg. Mn: E, 1', Warn{'m\lndl' ;In(1 l\t '~. H. H. Huffaker a'1n Mrs. Former Teacher To Weible home.

l\l1lrY;lIl~ .B,t'ij}brpcht went til'l Brar.lIt'y Lee,. Mrs. Ropel·t J(~hnson JA. 1'. G.'l.l"ter \vent to Siou· City Picni(l at &.hool. 'Luther league social and devo·H?Sjllb ]',11(1.1:;.' to spend a week I~tnd .Mlss Elizabeth Johnson WC'I C Frill Ly to vbit over the we k-cnd Drs.trict No. 23, tallgh.,t by Miss I Jfarry Edwin Ulrich tionals come Monday, June 3, 7:30WIth tll!' ".<1. Bl'llmels, III NOIfolk Saturday, with P,Irs. L, n. Keckler, RI d also N\ville Troutman, had closing pic· -- p. m., at the church parlors. Miss

~~ ' .... l':mma Pichot~l of Dodge'. Sunday aft(\rnoon guests of the at ~ rgcant Bluff. nl'C!llpn Sunday, about 70 patrons. Of interest to Win.side residents Elsie, Miss Freda and Edward;it,.! t VISltl\! Tuesuay lal1t \\"edt in IC. E. Nelsons were Mr. and Mrs. I M. and Mrs. Andl'ew ielsen, pupils and friends attending, After is the approaching marriage of Weible are leaders. A special num~til!' Lam B.utlt'tt home . Harolll Nelson of Norfolk, and Han. Christensen, Mr. an Mrs. noon dinner, the men played base- Mbs Rachel Bracken of ·Emerson, bel' and devotionals on the Second

~1~.'i Anton I'l'tt'r~{'tl and MISS 1111:';:-; l"~umc{' Nydahl. A. H. Jensen ancl family we e Sun~ ballj- and ~/1e chIldlen enjoyed to ~1I' Edwin Ulrich son of August' commandment are planned. '11)Hg lr,'t Pt'tet"""n wen' Sunday I Paul Chri~tens{'n leaves todl~y Id i." afteulOon and SUJlPt:"ruests gar1J~9 l.nd contests Tee cream and m;lrh of 'Winside' vfcinity. The Church council, had businessglll ts of thl' ('<tl! ~ens('tls fOi !\Il!ora Inc! where he has em- at \Valden Bl'uggel , cake were served m late aftel- 1111pllals are planned for this Sat~ meeting at John Newman's Mon~

gllt"ts 111 thl' J,lck R"lIl-, ployment as Imotype opetutor on :Ml • <lljld MIS J M Strah n and noon MISS, TlOu'ma gms her urday afternoon, 3 o'clock, at Em~ dayevening,/' bl"l (ht \' l Ie ~rl and Mrs the AU!'Ola lOll! nul I f1mll) of Wayne, Dr amI rs L second year as teachel ne t fall e["'l)n Presbyterian church, with Trinity Lutheran aid meets Wed~

Honw;;; E< kle~ of I\'"orfolk Mr and Mrs Ivor Jenkms and I P MIttelstadt and chlldlen of r('ceptlOn following. Miss Gertn.lllle nesday at the church parlors, with~1 1 Illd oMr" John Brugger of Belly Y\'onne of Tilden, wele Fn-I Pendel were Sunday JllltCI jgucsts For l\[rs.' . Bayes, Mrs. Etta Perrin, tM:rs. Em~ Mrs. Carl Nieman and ..vII'S. Jake

Wa\ll( ,1t!t'!Fif'<1 the John ~nnce day evemng:. and ove'N,light guests of the G A Mlttelstadts I MIS W B Werner s blrthda ily L, Mettlen, rMiss Gladys Met- Walde as hostesses.fUIH l,tl V. cdnc"d,ly la>it week of the Anton Petersen~ Mrs Ari HeJue and Mrs{ E H ..... ClS celebrated Fnday evemn tlen, R,ev. and Mrs. A, E. Fowler,

Mrs H('lm,,1l B(,\lthlen. and fam- Mr and Mrs Walter Gaebler HIll of Thursltm spent S\ln~ay m I when g.ue!ltg III hel home we I Fnt:>; Dimmel and the IDrich fam~ Southwest l'l'akefield11y \bltl'i tlw Herny K1:cnsang:> were III ~aha ThUlsday for the the' T, H. Hill home. Mrs. ~elma and Mrs. Fred Slphley and fam y, ill!.',; may attend. The couple willlt~ JIIl.sHIll" .satur:lay l'vemng. I~tate undertakers' c.oIl'Vcntion. Cowles accompanied them aI d vis- Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Carpenter liv(' on the Ulrich farm four miles (Mrs. Lawrence Ring)

Mr..;. R. B. Tj(:inc~ and Mm, Her- TheY' returned home Frl?ay.. Ited Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Fow er, and, family. Mrs. Lula Foote -and west and ·one~half north of town. Pete Lundgren lost a horse lastmall -p.{lU.tll~cn called, on . Mrs. Mr. and M~s. T. H. HI~1 VISited Rev. H. M. Hilpert and janice, Miss Bessie, George and Delbert. l\lls.'} Bracken received A, B. dc- week.P'~\l.:I~I(, Rl'I!~.tlS :rf(~~y ~vcmng, Sund~y cn:ening and,overmght With MI'. and Mrs. Martlll Bents h and ~r. and MIS. Tcd Foote and fam- gll'e at Wayne State Teachers c..ol~ The C. A. Bards wet.;"e Sunday

"'h"." Glad.}", Ruchel t spent ..s~t- the lat~er s parents, Mr" and Mrs. Velma, Mr. and Mrs, JJtliul.i lly, Mr. ilnd Mrs.· Jens Thor anljl,lrtl:l.~ l'\~~ng anti Sunday. With C~l'1 .Mltte,lsteadt of Norf~lk.. Schmode and Ruth had unday family, Hans Thomsen, Miss Gel'­tbe ~alll clt'hel'ts JIE' I' HoSkms. . Fntz Ihmmel moved hiS prmt- 'dmm'l' III the Christ F. teib1C trude Boehn fUld Invll\ Quaa.s .

.Mr. and :-'11'3. ~el Foote and mg 'plant Wedn.esday to the Mc- home, Lunch closed the evening.Chlld}l'n "r Pllg-;;>r, \\crc Sunday Intyrc corner bl1ilding which he Ie· Stlnday evening gU0li*. in the .

\ViIliam Koepke, SI·., h el were Two Birthdll"S.MI'. and Mrs. Emil St ffe~T and Mr. and M·rs. Walter Feqske en­Ruby and- Helen of Canol, Mr.. tt'l'tamed Sunday evening for their

I and .:\iII'S, K A. Summer and twu birthday anniv(,l'sal'ies, pinn­H~'\\'ard chle being diversion. Guests in-

Mrs.' C F.:. Nel.."OIl, Mi.c;s MArgal'~ eluded Mr. (lnd Mrs. Herman Po­et a~d S,egvard Nel"on an~ll Lors: doll and famlly. Mrs. Lena Wittkr

~~~i,b~~dW~~;et:~t~;~e~eC~:~:~I~':~ ~:~lc~:~~i~:;d~~rni~;,dM~:s~d"~~;ment exercises at Wayne ~tate Ernest Wrate and family, Mr. andTeachers college. \ Mrs. August Spangler and famBy,

MI'. and Mrs. Lyle Marot:;>; andPatty, l\iliss Malian Wacker. LW1­chcon was served at late hour.

An honor~sYSitem has been putinl;Q effect in a boys' reformatory.This will make the boys feelstr.anger than ever. when they mixwith the outside world again.-

chcs~er Democrat and Chroni:

George Bernard 8ll:aw says hehas W1'itten a movie scenario whichhe will sell to the movies for A.

quarter of'"a million dollars. That'.~a good idea for a Scenario itself,­Detroit Free Press.'

Somebody has invented. an au.to':mobile that can fly, and> after thi3'YOU'll never kno-w when a womandnver sticks up her hand~\i1ershe means to go lee, l"!"I!'!ft r orstraight up, - Roanoke (Va~r

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• I t ht t ;, l' t d t',· 'jl d~'-' r --:-d~-\ --- '" IMa~~lin's car plate nnmber lS ~h-o has already SpEnt the- first in- erica-os and Europeans ihin~ pe':ter-fH'E "'{J(T"YN'I:;" HE'R''ALD" t11en S oug. o,u.e (IVer.e 0 lJUl . 11l~ \Vl - ON SCREEN. 1517. 'Stallment of t}J,e Townsend $200- on their feet. Too many 9f our. .. ". V'l'1--1.!I:o. , ey and 8a~e-l' bl'ldg l at the, crOSS1l1l m~n- Two nutstanding motion pic- It is thought fQur men were in a~month penston in advance -AI.. Congressmen eVidently are 3ittirtg..------ -- .- ._... _,_.. _Jl.._~_..,.__-4___ boned. ~ tur.e creations appeared at ~he lthe Freeman ban)t hoJel-up and 0 bany Evemng News. down.-Beverly Hills Citizen.

£.. W. HuseJ Editor and Proprietor. " loca:l thea.tre during' !the 'past I ficers are on trace of three. _

T1l;II Oldest EatabUsbed' ~per ~ wa~ County, for Tt~e~~~~t IeS·'t~1.~~~l~~c~dl~~i~~~'~S~~·e~t~: ,~~:~I.ie~~~:~li,:~s~~~a~(~:~~ I h~f;~~;a~a~e~ie:i~e-~~~\~h: ;:~ '~b~~e~~C~d~~~~~:: :!~~~t :f~;~: fr~;c;~e~:; o~sc~~~~n:OO;~l~I~~PubUahoo I!1ve~ Thursday. homes somt~ time during Sunday" T e ses- structlve force in France be~ 'near Emerson. They thmk that noon nap.-Grand RapidB Press. the living Public Enemies can holdU~~ ~~~'MiI~S~~~~ ~ ::r:.~d~e~~ sion was ~atle unustlal by the. a(iUij'Oil of ~e: :;:~:t~~r1f:;Pl:~iX;:~:~" ILimerick and penning "split up" I ' a meeting in a telephone booth.--

or Mareh 3, ..lSr9. Known office of publication, t?ree. l~a.lOr task3. Arrangmg s::o Ie of French King, Louis xiiI, Reich~ on acc.ount of differences" Admiral Byrd ia back home. and Greens~~~a.) Herald-Journal.Wayne, Nebraska. h~~01 In the, l,east harmful, mannel, pr,o- elieu suceeeded in defeating m~ ---d---- will try to, get America to warm....;..:..c.:;::===========::,__ 1Vl?ll~g for pnr]-m~ltuel bett~ng .and red~s- trigues and shaping pUblic poli- Wor] Events up to a cold sUbject.--Wichita

~trIcbng the st~te for the lllncameral legIs- des to safe'guard the govern. ,Am\elia Earhart made a 2,100 Eagle, I

. IlatUl'e occupied ·much attention' a d ex- ment.. * ~ 'l< ~, ~es Miserablcs, mile JilOn~Btop plane fllght from ----------~tended the se.~~ion beyond the usual time. Victor Hugo's masterpiece, fol~ Mexfco to Newark, N, J, The absent~mind()d pl'ofessol'Members of ttje legislature are belie ed to lowed. Hugo's high place 1ll llscd to be <1 joke. Now he IS ahave ranked ccnsiderably above thel Hver- French literature was analogous Princess Ingrid of Sweden, and t~~~~~ment aEsct: -Flomla Times~

Iage in intelligence and judgment a~ld in to that of Shakesp:are' in Eng~ Crown Prince Fredrick of Den-comJCientious ,~l.pp ic~tion to .public s rvi~e. ~~dlM~:l'~~:~~~hi~~ ~~~m::~t mark j wer~ mal'l'ied Friday. It is easy tQ ke~p from being aUnder t~e Unlearn n·al p~an the next legIs- ten in 1862,' dealt with inhuman~ bore. Just pl\aise the per~'6n to

't ~atu,.Iie,wI,1l be n~{. ueed to ,f~)l"tythl'ee erow Ity Qf the penal law.5 of F.rance Donald Richbel'g, in charge of whom you are talking. _. Rirming-~ bCl~, (:.lected on cl .n-paltIsan ballo . -the brutal practice of lmpos~ the NRA, will quit this post at ex~ ha,m Nfrws, '

iltt'lit&ung MeJ:?lber Nattpn~ Editorial AssoclaU ussia explains hm: Rus- ing severe penalties ~nmoved by pi ration of th: ~~ act June 16. A nation\J-m~~~;;;;h the

\ TELEPHONE ltG. sian children nrc taught in school t dis- ~~~e~~ast~;tci~'~~~:o~~~~~:~:~ Poland buried her lib-crator~dic~ ages 'usually is~ su'ccession ofb . $90 P Y . d rk A' t1 1 th t th b b t th 1 tt f th tator, Joseph Pilsudski, May 18. yeft, Right, ;.-eft, Right.- Norfolk

Bil scriptIOn, ,~. 0 er ear In, A va ~'oit thei~l~,~~~\~~ . l(A~:-';~:~~~ric::O~l tr ~e~:; l:~~~~c~~l1'b~ed~o ~aet\e~ ho e HIS death has caused unrest in Virginjan~Pilot.Kills THE SUIll'erne court of the Ulli a tarrying in Moscow could not unde,f'tan(l milch greater was the I ury European POli~;"'\ * Fran~-- could -~~~-~t1isianaNRA Sbl'tes is still the l;Julwark of r the unfriendly attitlUde of a child, and ~~:~lc~Yc~~~I~:~I1~~~al~esf:: Rear Admiral Richard E. back and welcome, for that $15,.

Amefrean democracy. It has st Hchool training is the reason given. The ioms that may apply and in ire Byrd and his Antarctic ex.pedition 000,000 Napoleon got.-:;;:B3.n An~qeclared the NI[A unconstitutional.. h~ minds of Rw~sfan children are molded vith- today as truly as theyto!lid wqen arrived in Washington, D. C, last tonio Evening News.

'decision was ~manimous.· No one fami ·ar .out regard to truth, and with the ,ingle t.hey were written nearly seven~ FridllY after two year!> in the south ...-- ---- --"1

with the constitution could undel'J.:;tnn.d h purpose of serving the wishes of the 'tate. tyfive years ago. This: is one: po~ar, rc;g:ions" * .:: ~ ~. " ar~ascs',:egnntl~i cS:uYrSag~h. atTh~~.~~sl:gs~that fundamental safeguard "';buld p'ermit It is patent to anyone free to gather facts "Life IS tb give, not to. "" c ,-,

an' rxecutive arb'ib·:u·il,\,.- tv fix wages and that.-the best condition among work rs in talw." I The world's l'\rgest la.ndt plane, pecially true if thf'Y arc in knick~hours 'and {)thel'\\'i~(} lnterfe..re ,vith the RU[-l.sia is \Vorse than the \vorst conditi 11 in I~ the :Maxim Gorky, owned by Rus~ erg.--<Springfwld UniOll.conduct of private hu~in'ess. with 'full re- this ('ountry,' "1- ---- ._,-- ~jj<l" crashE'd May' 18, bt'ingUllg ---~------

Apon~ibility resting. on the owner.' This Hatred ~l~~lt:a~l~a~)~ea;~i~'~~Ultinqin lOBS of Sh~~nt;;~g ~a~1:~e~~/r~~~~~o,h\lrden was ma~1e extraordinarHy heavy Stealthy and devilish kldnapmg a ways (Continued from ;Fag:c Onp) r '" '" :" I' grand opera and comic opera ty,pe.during the depression :\vhich de,ma-nded wrenches hea)'t tendons, eflpecial1y I if a Nebraska and Iowa have been -Dallas Morning News.mo~;t pX~lcting e.COllomy to make ends meet, helpless child is the victim, The cl'i e in- Still Ab}(~ To LallJ{h. alloted $28,OOO,boo for ~oads and .. . _To reinstate the NHA in a ne,v form by volves the mOf.;t heastl~' coercion. P< rents tir~~;:el'l~~:h~~~~~~,a~~~~p~~~nd~~~ nvcr channel. Improvcment of the it'~~ ~oen~~~c~~~~~~~e~i~~;::r ~:frer:~

j:;~~~(~,~OI~,~;,;,~\:v~teh ,;~~~~:~~(t~~~t~:~~~ ;;iO~~lecti~1I~~.~~:i(::~,;t~'1;;heO.l~B~: ,:~fe ~ ~V~~':' i~;:;:'~~~~~~:;t~~s~x~;,,:;~~;ng'::n;~;' ~~~~~lc,~';'~;~:~~l~t;~~~:.o;;: ~:~~:;'o~~b~~est_o Dl::fc~~thi~-of the bureau "ho "ish to k('t"p it alive. sanl,v restrallled through fear that treats cli to avoid serious :-l'ouble }iJven lt tOOth ~ _

r, I}~;~~' ~~~~~]"U1~~~C~~~~~y1~~1e~~~~~~;~Uee~i~~ ~~I~l ~:~f~~~~'l~~dt~~\~: ~~~~t:~~C~lb~~~e~f~I{~~: ;:~v:~dt:~':~;~:er~tve,r ~':Cl:~~~' I~E~,:~~b;O~:~:;~~~:i,tha~l:i ~1l~~:;~~;:Y'~;~I~~~~~nt\~~gAe~:IJl'l"ate bumness, sur..h a malllfest olmtruc- The hardened cnmmal, wlthout a ,mgle Clousncss of SituatIOns d('vcloped 1Il

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house repassed the bill over thc ex~ ough to acquaint herself with theHon to reC'lf)ven, that congresH should not qualm of COn~CIl'nCe, pub~ mone:,-,· ~ bove tha~ unhappy country Here s on(' Iecutlve veto but the sennte upheld new bridge rules.--InrlianapolL"lhesitate to ac('ept: the ch>cision as ground to suffering and abov~ lIfe. reporter] In a recent magaZlIlf' al- the plCsldent I Star.Junk the lHlleau. The (,Qmt's luling ought hcle' An mdlvldual, acc?mpamedl *; ~ ~ t

to. act as a. nerve tonic to cong-l'eHs~onall The scramble ~o budd a ,fl'e~ !J ic~ge ~'lSh~s:~'bPa~~~1f,'l~:~I~~o ~e~~l Jane Addams, world :cnowned The troubl~ with Bergdoll waS "Medical students need a greatopll)lon~ WhICh ~cehl to have heen oscIlIat- acro~g the> MI~ROUlI at SIOUX City IS l

1U 1111e w lS "Why ~e' the man who free I fOl her settlement work U1 ChlCa~ that}le didn't ~llln'k we were tak~ lIeal af training before they can

ing- I)('t W{'PH sound Judgment and cheap With Pi ogrl:'S~, Lui we cannot see t at it tL~ from Oll~ ch~ms,,, ihe fath('l t('- go, dted last w£'ck T1Je~1I1ay anll ing serjollsly the bouble we w¢'rc write IJass:a.ble prescrip.tiIlohtics, The ('ountl'~, may well be thank- would be <1 very powerful magn t in plie.d "You remembel mothC'I'R [unCIal was FI;d~Y:~ the settlc~llll with Germany,~Portland (Me.) mentionsadoc.tor. WeundJerstandt ul for the pos~eRslOn'>of a supn'me court d1 aWing bliRinc~s to neighhorhoodH 01 the lIlce gold cham and my thIck \\'ttch mr'''lt shbe foun

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h""I '('fars atglo,! Express. that some of their earlier efforts:Uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiliiiii

til til 1 th t t N 1 k t f th we vc oys s e au eu 10m WI are hopele.s.sly. legible, - Punchd~.( 0 \\ Ia "oug.."oS ac <e, e ("Oll age 0 e )] as -a Sl[ e 0 e lIver, I 'cham "_~~__~__ Clly 'treets._ca''l'1''''_~lteca.sket 'ar::,:~~we:~\e H~~r,i,::;nna' j;;;;~~~ (Londo~-----T _

1fJ'hc NRA smacl<ed of dirtatorRhip, It One may be too brash to be pcn~qllnlly Gan!!slers Of H Senator Long legards him- What's it to be called'! "Under the Maqy Hollyrwcod fl1m~s,tal q han'vaR e:<,tahlished two yean;; ago to force up popular, but he contrasts rather favo~'ably U Relf as a natIOnal as.set he may bc Big Top?"--N('niolk L('dger~Dis- doubles to perform dlfficullt featswages and commodity priceR. It waR ex- with the soft-veneered 'specimen whojis all Middle WeRt exaggerating by only two letters. patch. ill a :fiilm. It is denied, ho.wever,'peeted to increase e.mployment and stimu- things to all men and who cannot bje de- • 1- Philadelphia Inquirer. .. thai; one actress 1\115 a permanentlate buying power, It ,vas designed to pended on to go ill any' one dircdipn at BeIng Caught ~ --~----. sea y, to wnte an.eplgram, dquble to pronouno;:e all W!ll'(]S overtravel along harmoniously with other fed- anyone time. II (Continued' from Page On(') The. churches- a,re gettmg &1 b IS ~~~Il' l~'~~ t::rJ~~eone~ .three syllables, -The "Humorist feral bureaus, fixing price parities and in- ' -r--- brr:athmg spell bet\\een the oyst~rl ~o.mel . g < • d :m e (London), "" 'I~uring reasonable profits. Hardboiled 'Jefferson's Great Dream, J NiObrara and dmve by way of t11('I,su ppers and tl:c straWberry festl~ .hmg applIes to a novel.--A!l{an- Bridge Notice. \General John~on ,,,as put in command to Eccentric, Birmingham, Mich.: The Whe.eler bri?ge to. South Dakot~" vals'-'Eost~~ _~~I!~_~IObe, , sas Gazette, -----..: - Notice is hereby given Jhat b~ds

make il'nle.s and "crack 9own" on Qffend~ ~ol'e clos~ly you scan the trend of "ffairs i:.:~~a.:~~k~::t\v~~~l~~~~di~ Don't worry about to~day's pali- You have to say this for King will be received at the countye~s, He flllaJily ~aw t~e meffectualn~s~ of III .the Umted States over the pas~ ?e~ tury, is "~.he officers' belief that this rna- tical "menace." Somebody'll bob George: He has done everything clerk's office of Wayne Counfy;Ne~

. h.IS tm:k and qUit. Smce then ambItJous the more you must be of the opmlO~that chine was used by the men who up tomorrow with a much bigger possible to aqvance the program o~ b:raska, for the furniShing of allDonald R. Richberg has b'een trying to the present era is the forerunner of a great held up and robbed! th~ Fre€man, fool idea'. - Thomaston (Ga.;. every king a man,-Birmingham necessary material and l8Jbor forrnanagp the hUl'eau and to persuade con- transition .in our theme of govern ent. s. D" bank Monday, Shei'iff Pile Timfs.__' _~_:____ Age-Herald. the erection and cOflpletion ofgress to keep it alive in modified form. This natipn was founded, and Thome J ef- ha,d pictures of Limerick, Denning The NRA is due, to expire Juna An otq.~timer is the one who can ~~df~: ~~~~~;h~~~~~:s~~~~~s'6~~;

So m.wy things doing violence to tra- fe~ron visioned it as such, on the t eory and others at NIObrara MQnday t be remember when you didn't have to the ya-ar 1935.ditional "rights .'ind eOllstitutiona'l safe- that the ayerage man would own hi own and a party there picked Denning's ~~' ;nd tn~ cons~r<;us'i~c~ms 0, let the other fellow beat you at AU such bridges to be built inguards have been attempted by the admin- 4.!nd, and alRo that n majority of th,e opu- as the one conn.e~~ed with the cal' es~a s~~ns10~a ~v:~ing e ~~,~:: golf to c1Qse a business dea.l.- accordance with plans and speci~istration on the gl'ound of'the existence of lation would remain in agl'icultura cen- robbery.. Descr~p,IOnho~ tll.ese me~ criptry, . Brooklyn Daily Eagle. fications furnished' by the stateextra'ordinary conditions that these words terf'. I ' also tallies Wlt~.t a gIven ,I.I~ , __• engineer and known as s~andard

,by the supreme conn in the course of its I But this dream of Jefferson's h

1S not Fr~~~:nt~~~~hOtff~SGailey'Scar The British film companies are Hitler tells his people that Ger- plans and adopted by the County

deci:'lion are reassuring: "Extraordinary materialized; Imost people work fo oth-I was used by the gan~ in store and 'luring away' some of our America.• many did not lose the War. If it Board of Wayne County. Ne};lraska,.cc,nditions may call for extraordinary reme- ers, and \they do not depend upon their service station robberies a,i: Verdi- actors: We'd like to make a few can be' proved, it makes Germany Bids to be filed with the county·dies, but ~he' UI:gument .stops short of at- own land for Rustenance. The result·s that gre' and Creighton the last of thc suggestions, -O~ara World~Her~ pooitively unique among the par~ clerk of said Wayne ,County, Ne-tempting to d#fend action outsid~ of con- we l'now' have a gcneintion of voter, the w@ek:Sparetireonthemachine a.ld, __.__~____ ti~pan~.-De~_~~_~~~_ ~;at:a2~~ho~:;f~:~~~eo~~0~~~;;:gt.it.utional_ autroi·it~·. Ex~ra?rdin~rfV ~on- maJority of whom are product::; of c ty in- yvas ei~her lost 01' sol;'1, 7he cal; JA tirni t we take it is one A Yale rofessor sa's that Am; Said bids for the building andclItIOns do not create constItutIOnal ppwer." dustry; they do not know the feel of an ax was drIven f~om the deser.ed farm ~__s_,__' __'__.:~_ "__~~_ \Y repairing of said bridges will be

' aR it clears farm land in a foregf' they at NIObrara mto town and back 1 .••II•• II.III1I1I11.II•• II ••••IIIlI••II.IlIDJlP:lDIIII•• II.IIJI••_.II•••: opened at cJne o'clock noon of theGrobps in' both major political parties do not thrill to the turn of a furrow a they WitP. a flat lire, ~hlS rummg OIl~ : '.25th i..!y of June, A, D. 1935, by

are given to stressing expediencyabove,the sow crops' they have no recollection f the wheel The machmehad been used - ~ : the county clerk of said countYclll, . b t f ! d I . d 1 thaI d and had been drIVen about:, ,.the presence of the board of

needs of statesman::5hIp. In reconstructmg ea 0 ,~m a~ll ram an sno.wan s?e 1700 mIles A farmer saw the car I. ~. •count commls.slOnersofS3Jdcoun~along'sound lines the country should call upon theIr bodIes as wmtel' tried to drIve at 'he abandoned falm a couple ot • "\ • • --"" = t /the office1of the county clerkto, lead(,J'f'lhip men who are disposed to them from. the conquest of Nature s ele- d<'l.ys and notIfIed offlClRls v.hQ In = '\ q ~: O~'S~ld county ,play less to the galleries and to think and mental enVIronment, vesbgated and found the machineI=~~ • No bids WIll be considertd un~act more for the preservation\ of 'funda- '" The net result of all this reveals a ma- stIll beanng Mr Galley's lIccnses •.• ":less accompanied by cash or a

.. mental American principles of govel1urlent. jority of American citizens 'Unable 0 ap- Sheriff Plle, Mr Ga~ley and A T j: • certIfied check for ,$250 00: pay~Though~ ghould centralize more on whether preciate the priceless heritage of frere; Relf- Cavanaugh went to Niobrala and!: =able to Bertha Berres, County.n public policy will help the. country and governing privileges; the resultmg ~ihzen qrought the car to W,ayne Monda} _ I. Clerk of saId county, to be for-

leRs on whether it will be good politics. ~pathy and "clii'intel'est therefore lea e the Im~~~r~~rbe~~~~ ~t~~~n~a~~(~ II • ~~~~:r ;~f;!~~OCZ~~t;1~~0 ~~~~r;~~In selecting leaden:: next year the republi- way of gover~m~nt~pen,to the dem~ .o$ue: teacher at Niobrara now, was with said county, if same,is award~

I can:,; will do well to follow the sound the predato) y .md ~CIcenary pohtIClan, strip-ped of the plates and thc car ed to him. .middle course, going forward without fo1'- and, unless human bemgs reform, ypu can was left in Wagner. It is though' I "Long-Put_OHU jobs of imoO The Board of county commission-

'oi felting any of the fundam.entals in lAmeri~ f~gure out for yourself how an.d whe~ s01l!e GaIley's car was left at the farm provement. and repair" •• the ers reserve the right to build orcan charHcter. The gafe aild reasonable form of State piracy and dictatorsh~p WIll Frjday as that was the night the things you have been .thinking construct an:y other concrete

- ((ocU'se, if liot 'ftlways the vote-.ltet:ting eventually become sovereign in our b'elovcd Mackli!l machine was missed The bridges, arches, or slabs, othercourge, is to mr'oid would-be potitical bosses America. Macklin car, whe~ 109fl.ted at :Va~- about during the winter can than steel, whic~ bear on o~her

th 1 t 1 . ht (':.. ner, had the Galley keys.m It now be done ••• AND WE plans and speCIfICations furmsh~whether cy )elong 0 the eft or fIg - ,__________ ed by the state engineer and adopt~. wing, ' ME'lORIAL DAY, "'" I WANT TO HELP YOU DO ,d by the county board,

Recurrence of MemOrIal tlay THEM. The board of county co~mlssion-The' bridge on the \Vayne-Laurel high- will be .the occasion of appro- I". WE ARE HEADQUARTERS ea',',sdraeI~e~r~:,the right to reject any'

way, crm,sing Dog creek just north of town, ~pstro'awt,.engPOrofgfrioarmasit'r.a.n"budtaathoen Ibhe: • FOR ALL MATERIALS NEEDED, Dated at Wayne, Nebraska, thishas been the cause of a number of ,serious '" "'_accidentR-on'e fabll-during the past few graves qf thy soldier, dea"l.' • FOR SPRING REPAmS. I1VI~ 28th day of May. A. D. 1935.

years, and 'th',e '(fCmand for rehuil~iq'g it :p:~ria~Q d~~m:~9~~t:t ~~~. 5 PRoVEMENTs. AND ALTERA- Ber~~~n~;r~~:~k'Of Way~einto a, wider ,;strueture o.nly ~ answers .the _ TIONS Call us .for any ma- (Seal) County' Nebraskane.ed for greater safety, It is probable ,cars deeds of d~parted Civil :war-vet- - .." ~ d f '" ' .could pass on the bridge by creeping along crans, but sinc(f then it has been :' tepal item needed <Ill or M30t4and 'stopping often tl) 'take rneasUl;ements, ~:;e~~:~c~~ ~~:: tr: :c~~~~~, :' reeonunenda~onsformechaniC5 Notice To Contractors.'but trying to pass at normal speed invites Little did those who took part : 'to po Your.,w?rk. , Sealed bids will be received attragedy. Looking wide enough ·to accom- in the 'sttuggle between the = "," ',' OR. w~ll be glad.*o se~d the office of the Deparpnent of

modate paRsing carEl is dallgerou8~Y misw north and south--:think another :. someone to 'make an accurate ~~~~~ ~~d [~~~~i,O~~~r~~~~taJ~J. 'Pleading. The highway is to.o popularly Us- mwaorrewteorUrI~?leb"eanfdOUgmhto,re·BcoU:.~I,Yt' :. .e,stunatA • of the amount of rna- June 20. 1935, until 10:00 o'clock

ed to suffer the peril of a too ~U\.1'row bridge u. . A. M., and at that time publicly op-carne in the World"leoT.lflic~, and II terial and the cost of the labor ened and read for Sa.nd Gravel Sur-its sacrificeg were .$0 gTeat and : you'll ned ", •• mERE WILL BE facing and incidental work on the'~~atP::~~r~e~til~SU:~;i~:~~~n; : NO OBIJGATION ON YOPR Norfolk-Winside Patrol No. 335,its effects. Before reconstruc_": PART: St~~eR;:o~Bed work cmIsisUJ of.!jon'is completed! rumors of an~ 1==. resurfacing 17,5 miles of ~raveledot:ber war, are floating over Road. .from Europe, made more orrifn"" The approximate quantities are:ous by the way nations of the • 2,995 Cu. Yds, Sand Gravel Sur~old ,?,orld '8:re rearming. On = face Course :Material. ' I .'

Memorial day everytWhere in _ '. 'The attention or bidders is dl-thls country voices wIll be Ilfte<l. The'olbald 'Lumber" .(0. . rected to the sped,I ProvI,ion.in protest againsi:' the folly : ,= covering subletting or assigningand fuJ:ility of an{)ther War. = =the contract. \ .From every rostrum V(.IlI issue .. . ' . •. The minimum wage paid to allwarnings against participatio:J. i: Phon'e 148' . Wayne, Nebr. =skilled la\Jor employed on ~hiS con~in another European conflict_Ill ~ , , • tract sh)ll be seventyflVc (15)

:o:~o~I,ofl~et~ef~~~~a~;;~~ ~~~~~~.~~~••_••JiI••_Jil•••••• c~~~eP~in~~~~ w.age paid to allerica's defenders are extolled. ~ , intermediate labor emplQyed onfind as tiw graves of departed I 'WANTED-WOOL'" this contract shall be sixty (GO)

::~~~~~s~rt~~~~~rr~~s~i~;~~) w~ will plty lac Iioulld for clear medium WOOL. Th1fl. p~lco ce;~e P:~n~;::~ wage p~id to alltbe aftermath .of dead and \ SUbjtlct to.nuvltet C;hllnge., ' ' unskilled lQJbor employed on ,this

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S. : farrq. - ., I. Margaret Whitman of Aurora, Tuesday f( r t:.he Jubl1ee cclebla- Are To Orgaluze Mrs. Ray Perdue a..dd M' Lot·' =Aile 1,. ,),·".Di~;_, '1' e.'.A"idc·ho,f""cO,,"tnR,c"ed,es·mJ,i:n'e'S6Lw"tjhth- Miss Evelyn Mellol',·Mrs. W. v,,'. tlOn I., NOl'lleast Neblaska Amatems' tin Bush called' FrWa on 1041'S. - rn' '::,.'0CIE Y' .... Whitman of Aurora, Mrs. H. :E:. MIS Ka~e O'Donnell and Lmmse Radlo club wlll be Olgamzed at Henry Bush andM . Grant Mears. = ~I

' . " , . • ' -'. '. Mr<;. 'Herman Bund. Mrs. 'Carl Ley, Mrs: Walden Felber, Mrs. L and Kathryn of Wynot, spew Pender this Sunday afternoon, and Mrs. LIGyd Allen of Loveland, _ . 1'1' i

Sund ·assLsts. H. J . .Felber, Mrs. D. H. Cun~ IT'.l~:I~sd'ay .in the T. C~llms home all interested in short wave work, Colo., and Mrs. Frank' Spahr spent .: . " . , r

Presbyterian Aid meets next mngham. Mrs H B. Jones, Mrs V1Sltlllg MISS Irene eOllUlS who has are Ulvlted 'to attend .Melville Monday afternoon wIth Mrs J H. _v,,'ednesday at tile church. ,Doll C H FIsher, MIS Burr Davis, !beell ill. Palke W C Swanson and ROy!spahl :exhibit and children's progI'um Mrs J T Bressler, Jr. Mrs J I Challes Tompsett of St LQUlS~ Meyer of Wayne, Halold Dewltz ~Il.s,-S Marg.uc.t MIllet of Wmslde _will be followed by l.ea. r. Carhart, MISS Dons Judson cum'e Tuesday mornmg to'VISIt hIS and "Fa+' WItte of \Vlsnel, paUllSPCd last Wcdne-gday and Thurs~ :'ll~~SI'.SM's,Fyt'UJ'.\k"e MS'OM,'gO.",g,al,nave\U1"s~l MISS Norm,l. Cl1lpcnter :Miss I d,lUghtel Mrs R B Judson and Murray and W J Hepfinger M d.ly 1Il till:' "VIi' Vl Roc home wl'h II~, ~ 1LM:llI,l.m Huse, M1SB Mary Janl' fanuly He went on to BloomfIeld Pender, met lIst week Tuesday ev- 1115" BCl1llCe :

Riled invitatiolHl fM an. ,evenin Morgah Ion Wednesday emng at Pendel to md.ke plans fm Mt llH1 Mrs, Fred Reeg aud .IIh1idge affair on Friday, 8 -I--~-- -- Rev P Pearson and MlSS Mae of the get-togethe! SevClul flO n I fanuly and ),Il and MIS Ll1(ll1ard :o'cloek. ~ CALS IHelshey, and Mr ancl Mrs IvaI' Wayne Will atlend, mcludIng ::\II IPO~Pl~hll and family WCle Sunda\' =

WOlld WhIp Cuild·of ~he Bap- 0 IAndcrsrm and fanuly of ConcOld, Palke, 1\11 Sv.anson. Gelald (linm'l and slipper gucsb 11l th~ 1mfist church meet" Friday eve f-ipL'nt Thlllsday In Wayne wIth Wrlght and Ml Ml'~el CCdl Hl'llsley home

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~:~~ ~~;~lll~~S'H~i '~il~)O~S' Miss; Verna E!efson spent Mon- I~1t~;r~~I~~ ~{;:~S;~·L. Blair arrived p. B~I.~~~~l~S 1:7:~~I~i1~ob:e:e:;e~.~~ s()~~:sMr~I~a::; Je::::~S~I~s. ::~chal'gc nf the! lesson and 'Mis, day in Sioux City. '. illume Saturday from a short visit 4:30. Tommy Morri.s. Sioux: CitY[PCl'dtlC and Miss Lattia Bush cull-

. <?race Chichester will l~ad devo Mrs. Carl Wasmuth' ,was IH'Tf' r In Kansas City. Miss Mirabel and radio man, will be master of ('crc~ cd on MIS." Geo. McEachen and\ t!uns. . from Emerson TtJesday. ~Hss ~dty Blair will come from monies, and two complete shol"t- Mrs. C. B. West Fi"iday.

Mrs. A. 1'. Clayc0mb, Mrs, H D. H. Cunningham was Jwnw, La,wrence, Kan., at close of sch901. wave transmitting five-meter Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bennett call~

'R Craven and Ml'S. C. M, Crave from Sioux City SlH1day. i MI'. and Mrs. Frank B.:'lker and equipments will te dcmons!.rated'l cd ~,Llurday at H.ay Perdue's.. ThQ:<"1111> w)lkh cn'erlain Bidorbi club at J Mrs. A. L. Swnn was in Slol1x'.\1Iss Florence alll] Clyde, Mr. amI purpose~thene"fOl"gani7.ationis Bennetts had Sunday dinner wit'1

f!ll' I\l,:~ ~i~~~~~ktl~;'i~1::SOJ;I~~1::~'?~lU~~~C; Ci~r~~~~d~./O;.~e~o~~~'ey WPl',' I~~·~·o11~~~\,~i~:;.:;~J:~~~~' (~~: i~re:;:~B~ittl~:O~;;:~~~:{,~~~~~~ :~~n~~·:?t ~~~~el\~s~;~~.~PeJ1t theJunl' 6, at the W. E. YonSeg in Laurel Monday evening. illl'I' ,glle.qt.S in .the Herbert Perry this sec~ion, and for relaying army --,gern horne. Miss Lett1e ,scott will ,spend d('('- I home. , and navy mes~ges, l\:t John Goshonl.8.

loM0:l~'~~~nwn~~~e~.~~:rss:~'~}. or~~~:l'~;~~~~s:~a~~~~::cc,visit- jfe~:;Cllil.:O~~~lAh~;sp~~~~r t~~~~ Deeds T~Propertu tl'l~;in:~~(~'~I:::·d~;he~'e~~:;~:·:tr~morning at Laurel fot': MiS.l' ed Sunday at L. A. Fanske'l'l. I Dixon t{) Cedar c0unty and is 10- ancl Ml~ Gaynel'd Gaylord ofFeI~ey, l~ride of June. Mr.:l I Mr.. an~. .Mrs..• Fn1.llk 'Strnhpn I!'a'.cd at Hartington.. He was hel',; Are Recorded Here Wc'{)(] take. Gue:;.ts w:ere ~r. and

Davl.'J, Mr.'l.. WaJden Felbef were III SIOUX C1.y Thursday. . lo spend Sunday with Mrs. Allis Property deeds reGarded in Ml·S. I~en Meyer, Mr. and .Mrs.and 1'lisS' Evelyn ],plbcr arc in Mrs. Neltie Maloney was ll1 II pollaru. . WCluadYc~etl,ce"'fmOltIYow',hneg."past wcek ift- Harvey Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs.vi'!.'!! from Wayne. Sioux City Monclay,f0r the day.. .J()hn Keleher.0f ~lk'Point, Ml"S. Chris .Niel!,on, Mr. and Mrs. Ray

Country clnb dinner party W~'l Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Miller were 111 i ft"ving Benson' and ·Jack of Win- Frank Lorenz and wife tQ Equit· Sutber, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Han~J)(, held Thursday, June 6, at th ~ IOmaha Friday l'e~urning Saturday i dom, Minn.. and Mrs. Mike Jones n.ble Life AssllI'ance soei(·ty, May S(,ll, MI'. and Mrs. Dean Han:;;on andcl\lb hou.'lc. The committee il Mrs. Herbert Perry caned on 18JHI Patricia of Sioux City 'spent 22 for $1 and other eonsilh'l'ation, Mr. and Mrs. W .. W. Roe. In pro­cllill'gc includllS ~h. anfl Mr.. Mrs. Jce Haberer Monday evC'ning I 'rI1Psday 0f las: week in the T. Col- the SF;: 1:,1 of 10-26-1. 'gl'Q..'iSive pitch. prizes .went to Dean

~:ilg:·t~,V:~;.~e,;~:ft ~I:.~. M~~. : en:r~l~'k~' ~~~~eisn ~~;~il~~ ~~)l\~ lin~I~~a~~' Mrs. Fmnk' Westranut M~~~~al~\~~~:~~;~2~0~(~: $i,(~ ~~~~~;dMr~h~~~c~~~~~o:r\~~~Wright and MI'. and Mrs. W. ,day. • of Lahl'cl, MI'.~. Nea! MeCordindal-e OOQ,. NFE'"Bl,·o4~'f&27c-207.-~t'O 'Chr,'st,'n, elOSe~_tl_I~.c_venJng. ,_ 'Ellis. Prof. and Mrs. E. 1. Huntemc'r Ianf! Mrs. George Clasman of ! -

Ml'thollist Home Mi~sional', and faJl1ily "'('\'(' in Sioux City ())I I W:\1<C'field, w('~e in Wayne 'fhurs.- Kybcl'g, Ma 27 for $1350. norlh dlI'~BJBo11 I 1fT1ft . 1-2 of lot', block G, Britton & I := __ .

\~'iJe 1~1~~rc~~('g~:~I~;~)~~~e~h '~~~~~~Y(l Whitman of AUl()r[l, ()~~)l;~~~~ellcemen cxerClses Blesslel' add ti(m to Wayne. ..T~llle n, 3 p. nl. Mr'k. I came 1rmHIay to vl.c;it HCilwl't ('\111- ::I.ll"."l J. E. Swcpt of Los Ang€'!~s, Slate Ba k of VV'aynll to The I til • til ~ '"

H. Will le:lJ dcv(~_- Irl1

ing hanl. , arrived M()nday to viSit her State ~~tio~al BElJ1k of \\'ayO<', I,' ","fJAG N f lklJ(JIl~, and Mrs. 1. H. Ikjf.oll wf"11 Donald Simpson of Sioux 1 ~lsll'l', Mn:;:. Elmer Noakes. The May 27 10r iI, cast 70 fcpt (}f lot "(y ,or 0Lc plYlg"l'am leader, an([ hostess s was here Sunday, guest at F. 'two went to Bloomfi.eldi t.o spend 18, block 21~ or~ginal Wayne:··1 __will sel·V('. Morgan'.'l. \wilh the-iT,' brother, _. -" -1--- - -- --------;- Thursday. May ;10, 1!)35;

St. Palll Missionary socic~y A new comcr en~ra,nce has b('{')1 Lauman. Pays Larceny Flne 7:PO _Wcndail HaJi, ha!Ijo. -.

~~1~~;:~h ~:~~l:)l'S~l1l~S~~;. .a~Iii~1~ ~~ll~ ~~;~~~('U S. Berry's office 01' :\lrS. c'h,;;~~e~~n:~~;ig~i~~I: In COllnty COllr~ 7:15--.Morni?g ('Iu».Spall!' is- leadpr of th@ le!'lson ~ n Mr. anll Mr~. T. C. BaHike an'l a few days in the C. E. Sam Stinson, jr., real name un- 8:0q,- -~ev~tlOn~1. ."HolLling Oul a Helping Han." Bobbit' wpre in Plainview Sunday l1ome. Carol and Nan known, was fuund guiHy in county £!.OO- ,J.u~sell Jensc~, pmno. .

court Thursday on charge of lar~ 9:30·- The Comsloc1{s, gospel Rmg'-Mr". IIan')' Me-Millan has det~ visitlllg rclat.ives. I:'<Ilcholahsen accompanied her to .lions !Ind ,Mrs. J. VvT

• Groskur h MI·. and Me:;. Lawrence Bennett I Vl~jt a few dRyS. ccny. He was'ordered to pay fine of ers. , .' "cunduct." the quiz. vi.siled in ~he Gcorgp Haruer hom,' I J]\!Ti!'!s F'lolieneCt Hoy, who has $10, make re:stitution to E. O. 10:0~ -Vera Par~et', banJO.

p.. Stratton in amount of $30, and Ipay lO.lu-"·Street V.Olce.(;0\1I11·l"Y club social aftemoo s Mond::tyevening. , i jn\lgllt 25'years in Bloomfiel.d,~is- costs 'of $32.23. He paid the sum 10:20-- West p.~lll't..

will st,ll". 11ext Tuesday with 1 J. T. Bress!er, jr., and fan\il.\': II('d the C. W. Whites from Mon- and was released. . 11:00-MasterplCces. .o'clock cowred 'dish luncheollrat were Sunday dinnN gucs'_s in thl' II day until Friday, going to O'Neill . ~__ 11:15 .. -Fla,p and Jack, hanJo!!.lhe club IHJl1~('. The social co~..J. '1'. Bressler-home. 10 vi;>it before returning to her 12:00--0dd Facb.· . \mlltee, Mrs. J. W. J<mes, 'Mrs. L. Mr.,and Ml>;, O. G. Nelson nnd I !lIIIllC in West Point. Lutheran Hospital. 12:15- Home Folk::;.W. ElliR, Mrs. E. O. Stratt n, Beryi spent Sunday evening in the I ::\11'. and Mrs. perald Porter and Mrs. 'Anna ·McNair remainR 12:30- -Art Thomas.1.1rs. D. H. Larson, Mrs. D'I S, I.John Gcttm811 home, daughter, Ruby. of Madison, S. D., about the same. ~ 12:45-Don Bridge.W1ghtman and Mrs, W. C. CorY~ Mis..'! Mild,red Thompson of 8i0UX'IC:lffiC Monday to visit with rela~ ·Mrs. Evelyn Korff of Wayne, 12:50-----1Mail Bag.I'll, wi.n-bC-~~---'Cha-rge;- - - __ j _City, spent Sunday here in the Mr:c;. fives until Thursday. They spent was admitted May 27 for medical 1:30 -Farm Woman.,N(t~Fu C1Ujb members and J;1~R- A, C. Thompson home. . 1'ue::.(lay afternoon and evening in care. , 3:00-...Welldall amI AI, violin u':Id

:;~~l~~~(rJ:~l1~~~:l~~~\Vi~;~r~r. 1~~ Li~Cl~)I~n~lp:~~i'n~'~' :~~~C~l:~;'~ ~~~ I th~f~sK. ~~'l~,~so~~~~e. and ~iS\S m:f~~lM~~~~n~ill~:L;f~7so~:;::13:-~5ui~~~l'vcy Robbass, cOllcerlinA:Mrs. Clat'enee Wright. Mr. l]d the J. Knox Jones borne.. IMnud~ Curley plan to leave next May 22 al}tl she enterceVlhe Meth~ 4:30-Detective.s. 1

Mrs. M. B. .Surber of Pender, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kirkman Sunday for PiLlo Alto, CaUf., to at- odisl hospital in OJ1laha."'· 5:00 Russell Jensen, organ. . (.

~ill be guests. 'On the eommit- and Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Larson lel\d Leland Stanford. Mrs. J. S. Darrell Franzen, 6-month old .'Jon G:45-Hislory.·

t e in charge are Mrs. Waldell were in Omaha Sunday.' Lewis" will accompany them to La- of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Franzen, 6:45---Harley stutesman, cowboy.elber, Mrs. Bllrr~ Dayis and Mike Carvel' who is employel:.l-at I mal', Colo" to visit Mrs. A. A. Mi1~ pn.eumon!a patif'llt, wag dismi~,"lQ!l I<'riday. l\lay :H, 1935:

~rs. !]'. C. Cunningham. ,The the C, A. Kinney farm cast oj leI'. May 25.' " 7:00-Wendall Hall, ban}>,

g nup will go t.o the danec af~ Wayne, is seriously ilL .' . The Gus Milner family'moved on -------- 7:15-Mol'lling c1ult..t ~rward. ,Mr. and. Mrs. F. L. Bln.ir and TllPstlay from the Wentlt property Wilbllr 8:00·-~DevotinnaL

I Mrs. Grace Key'3cr will spend at]O FJ 8th ~o. the George Noakes 8:30-'-- Docie Gcne, Wayne Heralrl.'~OCiaI. Memorial day in Elmwood. property on 9th street, Mr. and (By Staff Correspondent) !J:OO--Rllssell Jensen, piano.

B'bl St d C' I' . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Priess wC'l'e Mrs. Edwald M, Hart and oSon of Mr, and Mrs. "Milford Wright 9:30--The Comstocks, gospel sing-~ Bfhle ~tu 1 I~~'cf~ mf\t Tues~ gllesi:..'l of Mr. and Mrs. V. L. CJl1;is~ Norfolk, will move to the Wendt and baby w:re .~unday dinner and el's.

CHASE & SAN.BORN.'STENDERlEAF-OrangcPckoe I I th ~ Y L W K t '1 tcnsen at Norfolk, SUllday. 'propertlY. 'supper gues:s m the James Mc- 10:15-Strect Vojce.

TEII 7 3 ~~;: ~mII :rJ.~I~elfl ",as le~~e~v;,f . Miss Barbara'Milner .o.f Atkin- Rev. land Mrs. Fay Mills and Intosh .home. 'Mrs. Clark Banisfer JO:80-~West Point.

pkOgz: 3c tpe lesson, ~n, ~amteh MGonFdayM,o, V1SIt a few daughters, Patty and Janet. were calMled III dlhMersaf~:~~~~s, Holt vjJit~ 11 :00- Masterpieces. 1

• ~ < * ~ >\' uay.'J III e . <. 1 ner home. in Bartle Monda f I' 50th wed- 1'. an. 1 11:45-Demol1s, insll'ument:tl trio.Mrs. E. R. Mittelstadt and Miss din anni~el'Sar YOf 9 Rev. Mills' I'd in the. Ern~s(l}l'Ol1c horne M Jll- 12:00 - Odt! FaetH. ,

Japan Cfreen ~ C large 7 oz pkg 26c Ir~r~~c~w:~~k~E'~~~~~~~tam~ A.lmCl.. of Laurel, spent Sunday eve~ par~nts, They ~11 go to cornmefi- day evenmg of last week. "h' Y~:lfj Home Folks".PUIII SdlUlz~ .. ~d Justlmcle club Wednesday af~ mng m th~ J. M. Strahan home. cement at Wesleyart university in ~~r. and Mrfir, Dean H:ns<:n w rc 12:30--Art Thomas.D.E LUXE CLJOCOLATE COOKIES Ih. 22e tel'noon this week at social time Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Br~gger Linc(H~ on theil' way home. Fnd~y supper gtles~... In the 12:45 Don Bridge.

rl ~Ollowed by' luncheon. and Marcella w,ere Sunday wnller. . Mathles Holt home. 12:50--Mail .nag.,guests in the Charles Adcock home. I J...hss Arlyn and ~3 Dciris Nel-I Mr. and Mrs. Mathies H{)1t w\1re 1:30 --Columbus.

._ ". lb. 19c * * * * Prof and Mrs F. G Dale awl son spent Saturday mght and!. Sun- Sunday supper gue$bl in the An- '2·00-..AroUl d T~wn. _Mrs. Felber, Hoste:Js, sons v:.ent to. Li~eoln Tuesday to day in th7Irwin FI:er home. Other drew Parker home.' '. "', 3;00-Andy Moats and his orclhC"~'l- ...

I,d~:'d::~~~ne~h~~~~ ~~~r~~:~ visit Mrs. Carrie Wrigley 'seV('ral Sunday dinner gues':S were Mr. and Arvid a~d Stanley DaVIS and tra. ' .days. Mrs. James P. Hal1~on, Thomas Waldo McIntyre, the last of Om~ 4:00.-.Helcn Lederer. soprano.

for Mrs. W. E. Gordon l':1nd~Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Strah'lm and !lanson, Ralph Olson, all of Hart- aha, w~re Sunday morning caBers 4:30--Det,ectives. 'ftohert Lovell' of omal*, Clnd children were Sunday dinner guc.')ts mgton, and Mr. and Mrs. Otto in the Henr:y Mau home. . 5:00--.----Russell Jensen, organ.Miss Evelyn·t~lb*er~ in the G. A. Mittels~adt home at Fleer. The John Bush famIly spent 5:45.:.......History.

dentral Social Circle. Winside" .' Mrs. Helen Jotzke a~d ~ns, Sunday evening in the Fred Walde G:45--Demons. ~'Mert1!bers of Central Social Dr. C. G. Hagerman and 1\1iss Edward and Adnlph, of SlO~~ CIty. homa. 7:00-iM\lsical Moments.

~irc1e enjoycd a party Tuesday Laura Sheets of Niobrara. spent w.ere expe~t~d this: Wednesday e·ve- .Mrs. Ra~ Perdue and Allan. and Saturday, June I, mSfi.

r..~tern on at home ,;>f. Mrs. Gus th\Week~end in the Dr. L. F. P~r~ ~~~,~ i~Ot~S~i~;~i~~~::~~YhOe~:- :l:~in~:~~o~nus;u:~:~tMo~day 7:00-Wenc1all Hall, banjo.

~:;d,t. ~~t:h~~:m~~;~e~l~~~~ ryJa~:~ridley and' family lef~ on Mrs. Brlolgger and Marcella wili, The Beach Hurl~ert~ visited 7?5-Morni?g club.W. E. Back. A pro~ , Wc.dnesday for.t.he east. Jl.:'II'. Gr.ld- ret~r.n to Sioux City with th~m for Sunday at Claude Balley s. ~;~~~=~~~~:l~e~~, Wayne Herald.usir was followed by ley has work III automobIle plant a vuut. 9:00-RusseIJ Jensen, piano.

* * ~, * atia~i' j'~~~on and Cln.rence Kay N~~y~~~u~~~:i;'~~~::;~f~~~ Wayne Hospital. of 9;3?~-The Comstocks, gospel

b 'Sh""OI'esS' ,·sM,.am'p~,aO'V~;~g'M.attingly sIngersie avis. were in Bloomfield. on ~usincss WDck Nom Omaha where Dr. P~rry ...... 10;15~Street Voice.

Mrs. . M. Cherry and Miss from Monday mMlllng unhl Wcd- 'attended the dental conventIOn. Kenneth Head. d~ Scribner, is lO'3(}-W t p . tFrances eli ry entertained Sat- n Isday evening. . Mrs. Perry and Nancy visited in improving and win'go home so n, 11 ~OO-M~;ter;i~c;s.1~J'day after oon for Margie Da- m. G. W. Crossland was m Lincoln from SIlll'C1a~ to Wednes- Mrs.'W. J.'Littleton of Carr 1, )l'4t).-Demons instrnmental trio.vis of Pilger, who came Tuesday N lrfolk Thun.l1a:y +.0 SntuJ'(lay day of last week· Wltlh Mr. and surgical patient, was dismissed on ]2~OO~dd Fa~t.s.

Jast week to visit. Guests were w len W. A. Crossland was ther~ Mrs. Merle Lyo~. Mrs. Oharl.es Tuesday. l:;l:Hj:"'-Home Folks-.Ethel and Wandq. Olson, Florence fr. m Lincoln. !'lag~r of WatetVllle, Mo., also VIS- Herman .Baker ~f. W~ke ield, 12:30-Att Thomas.Striegl, Jane and Johrt Merlin r. and Mrs. Ralph Baker and Itcd m the Lyon home. surgical patlen~, was disml don 12:5Q--Mail Bag.Brisben. Mrs. Cherry, MISS Fran~ M s. Florence Baker were Sunday ------- Tuesday. . 2: 15----Conservatory.ccs Cherry and Jane Brisllen e enmg supper gu.ests !n the 1-let'~ . Marry On Tuesday, Mrs. Henry Jo~mson. and mfant .2:3D--Rex Muller, baritone.

'took :Mhrgie to Pilger "Monday bcrt Perry home. Miss Joe Moore of Pilger, and daughter are domg mcely. They 2'45---GoUeg of ¥usicafterl1oon,' t ~d Morris who had!. been' at~ M'.r. Clester E. Jaek~ of Stanton, will go to their home in 'carroll 3~OO~Demo;s; in::tS't'Um'ental t i~.

.e drng C?llege a~d stayinf at Mr~. were married May 21 by Rev. P. soon. 3:15~Radio Bill, . .,With l\I,Iargar~t Bradfor~. S~ lla Clnelrest?r.f!, left FrIday for W. Sawtell. ---------; 4:30--Detcctives, ----.,." ,I. Mi~.''1 MUl'gard Bradford enter- hi' .hom~ at MIlford. . ~r ~-,~--~ 'Nopthwest Wayne ri:OO~-Rllsge.ll Jensen, ol'gnn.tainc.(1 the st. Paul Young Wo~ Mrs. C. J. Shuck and dallght s. I ,Go Irb ltocllC&;ter. l fi:30-.0Id Timcrs.men'S. mis.~ionat:y Monday eve- w('nt to Nc.wcastle la.'lIt ThurR(!ay, (B~ stafr Correspondent) G'OO- ... History

'"ning:<IMlss Ruth}leidenreieh hl;L<1 ~ Vis~t ~iS week with Rev. and te~~·i"~:.w~~e~:~~~~~~r~q~~~~, 'Oscar1Jioeman called TuesdaYlat 6:15---Dcmons'the devotionals. I In a spell do\Vill S.. d' ;:a~;tf:.'B . nd R. Bow(}D g.un~y. Mrs.. Ley w111 R;ay Perdue~s. . . S'wldaY; June 2, 1935.Of ~b,Ie v(l~e1t1ere were five r. an rs.. . rugger ll. 'Allan Perdue spent Friday and .

I'4'J ~tVnOl I d Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pierson wen' In g:(J U~roilgh t~le el~nii.c. .. d 't M 1 R' , JO:OO-Requests. <

~e~~ ~e;~<;e Veed~pe~~~ '~':t WiJL<ride las~ WeJnesday afte~!IOd'n. -~'-~~~~ sa~~ ~~n~r~l Se~C~1 ~i~~ie meet.9 11:0()--Presbyf.eri.an Ch~rch.meetiln will be June 24 at the for ;Tohn Prmce's funeral. 'S'o~th~estWay'ne J G With M s John Grier l2:0{)~Helen Karella. pu"no.

,ehuroh arlor,s witli ¥iss .Geor~ Mis:, Blanche Collins who· 11a$ ~ne d' e Han~e~ is s ebdi~' this 1:2:15~Andy Moats, o.rchestra.I been teaching in O'Neill, .oame . (By Staff Correspond~nt) , w;:~:: the.W. E. BRoce 1;Jome~. J::45-Marcella LaceY'1 soprano,

,I ~i;~:~. a~p::::ri~il~:~J:~~~ home Sunday to be VS;ith her folks, Albert Miliiken and Henry Mrs', W. E. Back :;tno Paul called ] :OO--PlaYle~.jfor later. ' . , M~:'CJ:dGM;~'J~~~~~St' t' .O'Neill Dang~~~g wer.e ~on~ay evening. Sunday ev.~ning at .Ray Perdue's, ~~~~-=~~;l~~~:l~~'I '" *- * * Monday to visit h¢r mot~cr, Mrs. calle.rs In ijhe Emll·Thies h,ome. Mr.,~nd Mrs. ~Ilbur.Spahr had 2:00-CongTessional Records.,For ,Harriet·Craven. S. J. Benson. Dr H Q '11 bying MISS Edn.a Sy.ra~n spent Satur~ dlnnet In th.e .:farvey "fIaas ~~oI?le. 2:30-Lutheran Bible Hour,I Miss Harriet Craven whoae her home Memori~l : WI day and Sunday With the Rudolph .~rs. qhnstine q~t?j1 and sons 3:00-Hawaiian.I coming marria~e to MeriU Whit.: Cleveland Scott. 0/' Niobrara, Swansons, <She also attended the V1Slt~d, Sunday ev;emng at Ed: 3:15--JReque.sts.

Iman: takes place June 22, was Mrs. Everett Scott. of, osmond, ~~~~o~~· ~~:'~~y~enry Blohm a~ G~~~~arl Surber and IIMrs. W. 'E, 4:.l5---~orld, Affairs,gues'~ 10~ ,honQr Wednesday' at came for the college commence- M Emil D< b nd B' k t Tu d . lwith 'M1 s 4.30-b!ospel Singers.bflidge luncheon given by Mrs. ment exercises. last'ThursdaY,:. son.r:M~~~~r~rs,w,:n~ef:;,~r, G~~ W.s:negt.. es ~Y'<I ~". l--'-~-'-- .

' ~IO~~C~:::~~i~~r~~~ o~~il~ D. H. C~n~mgham's niece, !lflSS and Mrs. Herman .Jaeger a'nd fam,- Mr.'J. W. E. Back ~nd. fam:jly Hltl~r; says unemployment l~the party, flbwers ,and candles :ary Virginia Hu~son o~ Roberts, ily, Fred 'llrtd Hemy Dan~beg,MiS;9 visited at Ed. VVei-ble'~1 near W1n- Genna,ny has been reduced from 6,;being attractive on the t~bles. .o.~t., plans to a~nve thIS ~eel{ to Edna an(r Miss Litile 'SwanSOI\ side Sunday. I I 000.000 Ito 2,?OO,OOO bU~ does ~o.~<;Js.e mol.d lce cream ,and ca~~s \ VISl~ in the Cunmngham home. were visitom in t.4e EII).il :T)lie~\ The ~ugust Haase fq~JY spent -1'ay whether It Was by beheading,w1th 'fancY' frosting also carried The Bernard Meyers went to home Sunday evening. Monday evening in the Henry or b.anlshmenf..-Helena (Mont,)

~ out the colors. Br1t1ge"'yas·divers~ Om'9.ha. Monday to take' nale Mey- Mrs. Louis Tliles Miss "Marie Haase hQID;e. . '1 ' 'fndep.en~. C t'io,~ :~tterw~rd ~~d" "M,rs: dr~'V~~ " er tb a specialist for mediqal care. Matth,ies. MI,', and Mrs. Car~. Thies Mr, and Mr:s. Henry( -Bu~h apd . )1' . , _ =\' ~a s. '.:}'. d 1"P\e~,~~,ted ~ighl~co,rC7 pr1~e, ~I~.o·' Ther Pl~~ed to return Tu~?aY. and fllmilYI Mr. and Mre. :Ru~olp:h Anita,call~d Thursday f41. t~e Rry ~remler FJandin. .dlilclar~, ,the = gC}RtSrf frk meIg,~.e~t o( hq~or g;lf~ .to MISS , ~r~;, Among those ,attemliPgj the jub- SVo(an:ron ard dAughters, EtWa, I:Al~ Perdue hQm~', ,I '.-, " Freneh are a, IlRiUo;~ ,of pqlfUcal, _I I (!,~ll I U" ,~..,.v~~.. Th~,guest li.9t,inc~ud~d '. llee, at, Pl;!nder. Mol;lJdaYr e\>;cning He, ~rthy and Mildre<,l; w~re vjsl~ Mrll. W. W, ~e anel

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H. :1,3. Craven; Miss Rarriet c:a~ were Hc.nry Reynolds. Bill wetz~l, tor.!l in the Emi~ Thies home Sup- spent ~un(]ay with, Mrs. C. P. 'NFI~ Imp:e~lOn Lhey were a natlOtl of = aP. iiIIli ........... ...o:I1J '~~rj~t:s ~~ry~~~a~~a~~ ·~;r~~dJ~1:..s~:r~::=:';::~~ ~n:t~n;:rThl~~~ol;~1Ue re- '$J~~\::;la:'~llr~. Q. W, ~bert' ~d ~s:iJmak;er.~. ~~ashvil1e Ten~'-:I ,'I' ""I

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Concordia ServicesGreeted By Many

At' t.he anniversary services onMonday afternoon of the ConcordiaLutneran church, Rev. C. T. Carl­son gave the liistprical sketch.

Greetings frOm fDrmer membersof the congregation who are noWliving in Loui.siana, California;Iowa, Minnesota and: other stateswere read Sunday afternoon.

Rev, A. P. Westerberg of SiouxCity, Sunday evening presentedMrs. C. T. Carlson, director of the'choir, a bouquet of callaMUJies fromthe chOir anct congregation in apMpr~eciation of her work. An anni M

versary gift from Mrs, Ida Wallinof O~ha, was also given at thisUme. Mrs. Wallin .presented thechurch two 7-braTl'Ch' candelabrasas a memorial to the late AndrewWallin.

(By Staff Correspondent)Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Otte were

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Mrs..lI.. L. Harmer and Mrs,Charlcs Mills werT in Wayne SatMurday. ,1

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p~'l'tld h.ai'tt'IHI annual Norfolk ~~~~~:;-~='::-=~=I=~l~~~~-~-~-":;;;"~"~';--~~;;~:::;:;;:;;'~===;::;';';;;;;;;;;:-~~==~t==~===;=~~=~II;;~~:;;;;;::~::;:::~~-~--~--=r"~";;;:~'~-~"~'-~~~-~--;;:;;;:;;;~0:;i;0,::::~:::,~..':I;:;"~:,'; 'f,~:g~';",;~:~:,m:',: Distl'ict Rel)ekah ;:~n~r~~,:;~~v;:;~i~~b'k~~t~\\',\\"111' .lllll(' l!) lo 2ti, This is the- M . 'I II ld ( vii gave a ehalk talk on ''Tho

• lhll't! l"'Il~"C\ltl\'l' Y~,\i UI(' ICClca· eeflllg s 'e t~Body." The class meets ,this\",1 \'(' \'d\.'atlt,'ll fknod h3$ becn in Friday at Young's, '

V''.IYIH' . Eleven Lodges Will Be~ll4~t~;::;~II( :~~lll\'~~' l;l\~~~I:~t,ic~~\\:~~:~ Represented Here At Rcbekahs Elect 'Friday.

l I; I '\\ II b Th C' H II Rebeliahs met FrIday evcning:~~:;t('kl~~IllI~~I:~,rl\(dS~:;l:'~f::~turc~ar~ e lty a. \(0.:......-:0 at the hall and elected Mrs, Ed-'lu 1)1' allium>;, lampfu ('s, cx.plnra- Rehekah di.stric ... No, 20 holds its na Petersen noble grand and

ll(lll~, fl wndly fWiles, gl't acqua.m l.• conventlOtl at Wayne :friday. Jllnc r Mrs. Bc~ Lew~'S viee grand for(',I llOlHS. ~uapshot.i; and twilight 7, wllcn afternoon and evening pro- Rix mont.1ulo T ey Will be install-ro

- SlllgS grams wlll be conduct.cd at the ed in July, 0 her officers holdHt,\, Italph M Fagan of Pe-t~Ucr, city haH Mrs Maude Roundtree, pver. * I * •

IS ]11,sIIll'Ss malHIg\'I' fm: the i~aU,..,1 state offlcel, iWlll be presen+. M~S ltl.l!' ,l'ld l:.t'\" r~ Kl.llll'lllh ol B,l'ss Lewis of WaYI\!" lS dlstnct 'Mrs. Best Is. Hostess.I'l:llnVH~W, IS ,ls,s(leiate manager, vice presld~lt. E Mrs H. R. Best entertained at!tt'V (it'" .s I'll( In,a (If No!'folk, IS Tne- sessIOn opens at 1::l0 at the brea~fast Sunday morning for,It'an H,'v I'alll Ihllll1<ln Of,l':UI-I,CltY hall. Thel'e will be a banquet Division of Nebras- ~""n her clas'S &to Mejj}odist Sundaylulk IS dl~tlH t SUpt'I'llltt'lldcnt afterWard and evening program, ka counties into dis- ,school girls, several of whom

Wayne "lodge ()fficCI-S open and tricts under uni- -I>~"CI'" j"JC"cc~" were graduate~ from high seqool

'loyal Neighho'rs' Clt~~h~IO~f~~~~~~I, C',(llendgc, cameral law. ;~~,t~~~~ o~Pt~~gl;:~~e~~dw~~~.lleetlnPla,illniewll.f:llting10ll, Bloomfiel, Carroll, ~~.. tt S d h'r f

.... IBid _ gte'row"p.,Wden 0 I un ay se 00 a-H'lv,I] l\', l~hhoI" 11l'ld distrlcl l WlIls:ctchC:~~°J:ia n(/n~~re ~o ~~ I

n''''''l'''" .,1 1'I,unV'nw >lnn"!,v IRand)lp g > GRA'OOAl{ CLASS Caule Condition ill W(';;lern Nebraska "Aloha 00" anti "Bel>eve Me If ) , ) , (i.\lb PI',III U( Illll-S L.") p,bt or:l!,le IlcPlesented. , ,. • ' ~~lal~:?se Endeal'1ng Young Fortnightly Picnic•.l~l!l ~ll'~ ~1.u' F(,.~t!'l h j1,Ig: IJlal'~ Commltt.ec "hali'men fOl the con- Descrl]lcd By Th.. ()ll1an~ or Way lC Dill' S t d f Members of Fortmg t1y chlb

t\',lnl pn' on t.he tell\'- vention have: been named as fol- . e ea lOfiS a 111 ay were ~r

Tal{lllg !Mlt \\(,le Mrs 'Iows: Mrs 1. E.'Ellis, dpcotaqmv,; flGHTH GRADfR'S ---- -~ -- . " Maxine and Beverly Chamberlain and thelr ~mthcs, about 40 In,\II,,; :,Lu' l":lJls, i\h."'~ IzetLl Mr-s Alice Chance, li:1.uquet place., 'rHo-thin, staggering caLUe" a S'!llrn A widow wlth 30 hbtid. of Winn~toon, Mr. and Mrs, Ge;. all, went to ~he Coun.by, clu,b,qn

Hll(c'IW, .\lls :>111" .:<.lllte!. MIS, Mr,:; I~ottic- Pana.bak~r. favors and fast dlsappea,ring "p!'antom" Clty I01\nted ]0 mlssmg next m~t'l1- Bender of Lincoln, Mrs, WIll Long ISundayevenlI~g.t~orplcm~ dlrnnerI' ,llll'lllUI B,l!ll"U'1 ~ Mr~, Velna table. decoratiol.ls, Mrs, Faye Fleet- --_.'-- , , . ,cattlc perishing by ~he hun· lll~ And so it was ovcr the al- of MagnlOit Marjorie and Doris followed by VIS1C1l1g, IMIS, ~ .•M:]:l'l g ~lt s ,1l.ltlle Mllllken, Mrs wood, reception; ~I'ld Mrs, Dorothy, Herbert Cu&hing Will Give Idreds. in a last-of,-April snow- ky dHilic to(, undcrnomishcd Hnd Lund, Mrs' Oscnr Bloomquist and' Brisben and Mr~. E R. Love.\lllllI\" PICISl0l1, .Ml.s. Lllctecla .Jef- Hnrnhoft, towC'ls:, ffilrl'ors, e~C, Add F W C t stoi'm " ,and an unquenchable !<in weak. to rcsl.<;t Ole cold, calght Ruth Anderson of Wakefield AI. comprised the commlLtcd, infn') ),1/.-;' M S ·',Mallory Mrs. .--- L' ~ re$s or ayne oun y spIrit (~f ;lptimlsm-these are but In the thlOCS of a l.ast,.or-sp ing bert H~gelen of Laurel on' his charge, This closcd the c1ub_~ea-

L t C . T Class Thursday. a few, of the impres.';'ions ~he Clyde snow, ., t birthday of Sunday, and Bllly son.1;],1111 lw IJr,ldtOJd, MIS, ClmilsIc ec ure OlirSe 0'j.,',',',',',,',',',,"I',',",',',:,',',11 Berg and Miss B'rlOng Var'ed Talent Wayne COllllly will graduate 134 OmanS' brought back, from wester,n A friend told the Omans f ~ Hawkm.s on his 12'.h birtl).daY' of_. ..,,'- lo e-tghth graders on JUIW 6 \vhen N~bra,ska afte!' th~lr recent VlSlt 11l'\g-hbor north of Bayard WhOrhUd Sunday, With Mrs. Roberts.

I, l'e,'te," C"sh,',,!! r,f Lineoll1, dPn.1lty WlLh the ..Jason Gat'S,s at Whitman. tlfllight hIs, ca~tle down from the .------ ~~L...._ K 0_ F. memlJerH andWclyne S~aL-e 'readters £ollp-gc -, ~, 0' At W t tt d d b t t th b It 1',.., (llTlj ()Il Jl,-iday will present tht.>. following lecture state, superintendent, WIll give the . I f hi m~nbth?,:at~; e m~st~~ \~..~n' r~ °stor~ ~a ;l~~'l!f~~~ ,(;lub ()ommittc~ Named. ~~~S~iss~I~~t:,~~~sph~r~:'t'IL~-~

nllm};t'rs durlng summer seSS!{)Jl, addn'.'l.'Y Miss Pearl 1':, Sewell is ll1 !>a ~ ~ pllIe- r~ e, It' snow-. ,( Business and Professional Wo- '"it JVaylle PaJ·SOllage T d f chalgp of the program regls.cled Herefords, which wa~lt1, H,) 7~1" of 180 head ~ men's club execu'lve staff met Friday with Mrs. Everett Rob-

./ :<'11 ),.I.IX Clll~!:l oj Haltl!ll;ldll ~1~~n;~~Z;ta~~~~Otfco~m~ttee~eJU~C In tilt' cla..s!> of eighth gladcls charge of a former WaynCltc, 1 astures have becn pocr the as. Thursday afternooll and namerl er18, t-tiddles and JokeS' v(ere'

a'l'l :<'11~c; f<:lla I:h nlll.lt!i or Chad- 10, Corne1lus yan VlIet, eelhs'_ !ire ~he fnllow,mg: Distrl,ct 1, N01'~ i~~7: fl~~u~~t~~er t~~Y:;:te,:~~~i,:,~'O YC~~ ~~~ct~~~~h;~;~I~~~r ~~~ theRe standing com:niltees, to cal'- f~;;llse;~~dJ'~it~;I~a;odci~~('tr~~I (,II \~ ,'r,' InalllVlll'lJd,ty at \!\'aym' fllmt the New York Phllharmotllc rna .Teall Hal'rmi!!ll. Phylils Kinney" Ill' I d 't! ' t t' h' h I'Y on club actIVIties dunng theB lptl~'t p,ll >;, ll'(h"l', J:ev, 1\1 (; (lfche.<;.tra; June 17 and ]8, Dl 2, VlctO/' PetRl.sen, 1'~I~i(' Hammer. fbl~~om" hlln:ls"lanIL"i~:sa,:~nGidOe~ltI: llr I\e tf:):~ ~~nn;i~t~~<;;~': I:rgl~r ~:~~ slimmer vacat:.1on: HospitaU~y, MrS", Allen Bradford enlerlains

11'11\\"1.>; IH'rlll! lll'llg Un dDuble I'lllg John G Nelhanlt poet laureatc of Cleva, ,Iorgen,sen. 3, LaVeI'll Falk, g ~ , P f I 'j p , t 130 M1SS Genevleve Kmgston, chall'- thlS Friday.( TIl( !J11(\!o 1'" ,l ~l~lt·t of NPhraska, who ~lll read from hu·; Allene Walkel, Delmar Stam,m; '1, ~~~~a~m(J'lt~~JJ~l :~~Jl~llCU~ld~I;;0~' ~(;;;>;t(~I~o~g~~ aCeorl~~::~dc~~e ~~ Ife~= ~a.n. 'Mi,:;,s Arlyn Nelson" Miss Mir- •'PJ' I B+.'llthael< (If Waym< I1l'W manuscript ~nd also sp('-ak to :Manfor~ Kal, Mandville K,al; 6, Some {'vcn hdu to be helped mto tid, nud Lhe C:lttIC branded bC'S~dC<; l.'lm HllSC; program, Ml~S Norma St. Paul Lutheran A.d...\11 dlPI Ml}; Harry Hll'S<ilcl OJ! e1a-s."i("s; ,June 20 and 21, Goodman Irene Suber, James mnCkSGn'lthC nn The ea.tleavela ed $::-.3 J:l tlllA slJ,lte :here IS a herd Ia.w C:upenter, chal:man, MISS Mary, Tlwentyone members an,dsev-lL." Ilgt"ll \\!'Il athndll11t;.; 'rlwutl'e players presentmg "ThE'l"e LeonaI'd Hobelts, Warren Erland- g g t 'th f Jane Morgan, M1SS Evelyn Felber, eral guest.'i attended mee~lng of",.. ~-__-'--IIIS Always Jlll;~t" . ~he fllSt day. son. 7, James McGuile, Geiltrucle pc~t~~~' :~:J'~~IMr,'l Oman lalk- ~;;:I,:~I'll~~l~~~:r~('h~I~1 the~rstdc~~e MisOl Ruth Ross. ~s Arlie Suth-, -St. Paul Aid last ThUisday at

!lllll "Hay Fever" by Noel Ol'W· McQUlslall, Otto Thomsen, Mary, . 1 W' N Q _ k h d I clland; courtesy, MISS Evelyn 'Mel· the church parlors, Mrs, AlbertIII':BE'~ \ )\;O\'I'~I.'I·\'! Ial{l fut' ~econd day, whIch will be Lou Bt'udlgam; 8, War~en Bre:s- ~~;ltil~~l'~~~~ ~~n~~:r:~(~oh~~ l.llll {'~~T~n la;e l:;n~g, :cC()rfl~~~ lor; mem,bershlPI h~iss Evel,yn Johnson and Mrs,' Charles M~Y-,t I ,OIV 1~1·I·Ce dllnn/{ thc Sliver jubilec cplebra· sic!"; 11, ?evrge, v;ss, Evely_n l1vc III Ncbl'llSkil'S r~lge C0untl'y to> ,'0,11' Oml'J.n bllt thiS came I too Mellor, chal~mat, :1SS Mary -:t-ll~, er ~~rved, In t~ree Weeks the

.I lIOn, ,June 24 and 25, Charles BO<W-1Spcl1glel: 12, ~IVlll ohn~on; 1;:" ;near Mullen, . :::;ald lihe, "In the fall ].lll' for the Wlnter whea~. f\illce M1SS L~ttle e~ t.· 1'8. Anne :. - ~cle _y meets W~th Mrs,· R. C,

mall HulchIllS, the' blld man, who MalVIn Cil\tnkc, .Hl, WIlma Gem- we- had 800 hea-d of cat~lc and we Apnl 6, Dalton has had ove~ 11 lel's, M1SS DOtO~hY Ross, H,th.lbeck and MIS, Jphn Gnmml

'Of whIstles t:i,l'd SO~~~' paints t~em on I:~l~' ~~~:~;~ ~~~~'\~~A~;~I: ~~~~ sold down to 100 Iwad and have 200 1111 heR . I -,- .~-~---:-_ , hostesses.

She til(' stagc. ,!Oct IS accompa.filed by , . g., ealvcs 'rhpy've haiJ no hay 'III nllt optlmlsm l!'Iump-hs a11OI1g (~HnJv.tl 011 four. )....et illS WIfe, accotTtplished vocallst and ets. 20, RIchard Baler. 21, Mildre-d Wl1ltt:1 _ just 'ltc ('oHon cake "" th,·sf' wes'elll fftl lj, , ,they lake WaItt,/, Savidge's carnival com- t..ntertain on Friday. I

haqusl.; July j 1. SLrawbridgp SCh~'oe~er Ami tJ1 1S- ;'otLOtl cakc l'J Wh'll till It lossc,s on t lC chin anrljlfiPe pany left for s'ummer tour on Sun- Mi~s . Izora Laughlin R\I{I MloS,'l \

IJanc(',gl'oup. Dl;.iJtnc~:2?, G~o:ge Steele, ,A~- western catll~ have been ~Xl~tll~g fOir ~etter PIlCI:' and better pas- day, a caravan of six trucks earry- Madelame ,Kauffman enterlained

M'. Alrr-al1y bonlred fot next fall and nold O~)S" 21, VOinon Jensen. 2'~'llIP(JI1 The laneher goes out and 1111{' nCXf.:. season. It's the pint ing the equipml;!nt Mr. and' Mrs at six tahles of blfdgc Friday

D'51,C Wlllt{,l' ...tel'm are these attra,e~ons' g.~~~Yf~C~<;%~~,W~~~(I;I1~~~~~e~?;' E'pnn-kles lhe' coneentla:ed food, "r lhe W~8t. Savidg~ <lnd ~u~ior ,accom;pani~d evening m the Dr, T. ~, JonesJohn c.urnt'y, noted ~lI1ger, Mad- 28 north, Donald Wacker, Mallon wh~(h 15 yCllOWISh and about lhf' In AntIOch lilc. Omalls ~ould a the ealavan, lIavehng in the!!' horne, Score pnzes went to MISSame Borgny J:lam~'Cr$ Jb~;n com- D~vls Allen Christensen, l"redcl~ sIze 0f i'ihcllcd peas, about on tllO' llll!' :g~ost town l for thIS llce- house~().n·wheels,The compa~y ?as Edna Sylyanus and Miss EulaJiepany presentl~g GhostS', Bach- lck Nit'man' 28 .south RUlth Ren- tbal'el pl'ailie, If It gets wet, It's !Iounshing po~ru;;/1 towh haal sur- cngagel~~nt at Pende~ for JU~llee Brugger and traveling prizes toman's woodwind cnS(Jmble; 001'0- .." , h Iruined andered its chartor and IS fait re- event, chen goes on to 'South SlOUX Miss Kathleen McFarlan and verI Mr.'j. V A Scn!.f';' q:;lter

Ilh Y Crawford who gives eh~l'ac'.e~ ~l~;.3~1~~~l~ha~~~~e,s~:,rn~~iS: +-ike' Lhe 8dvlce of Ff'anC~'R mnling t~ open p,rairie, Anpoch City The company Will probably Mi£s Vera Sylvanus The hos~· III June when Mrs H. I?LL()..o::ketchcs; Frances Grant, lectme. k . P k F d MarJe AlltOtnel,te wh('n mforml,rj wa.s born tn war tlml's, . born to be gone entire summer. I ec;ses served, calrymg out pastel r,.t.nges the progtam()!l ar~; a EUl'Opcan danc~l';,and ~~~f',J~1~~e~I'v~l:rl~tl~{~~,:e'i\2:r'~r~l~that ~hc' people wCle beggmg fill' meet a grea~ nelld, Lake ~'atcr _ ~~__~~ ~ _Kurt Bn;wnell. tc.nor, who lecent1y Schlake, Mal'LlIl McClure; ;{;J. Hllth blead, and we.;telll Npblask,ls was pIped ftom many miles way, l'or~r Student Weds. \ . &q&~,allg t~JI,nl' role l,:l}hC Metrop~l~~ IF'l'evell, Chf(Qrd Bakl'l, F:1'W1lI cO~\Il.sel. "Glve them cake," _ the potash cxtlacte,(t a,ml sent eRst MISS Kathryn Vlasmk of NlO-,HI Cpel'rt lJ{)nOllllg Dam~m,ch;:, g'l er 34 WIlbur Wiellwd liilta rho day aftE'I' the R<lle. AprJ12), fof' llse III explt~v(',s AntIOch hlen,l fOltT)cr student of Wayne. •

rwtl: .utJl1l~el!';~lY, ~c('o_mpanIed ~j~ N~I~Cll'; 35, Cecil Harpel', ~'\j. Roy l<lin came, Huon lnl lllng 111'0 ,t WI t thlived .. _~ I~ gl'~W <to about 13,500 ('ollege, and Donald Bugbee of Ger- 1 .Mal t'ltl.K.lI:Y'JIl'lIl, Phtlllst. aml Jose ,John.son; <10, WaIte! BkJeJt, Helen alld col(l ."'now wh~ch playcd havlll; populatlOl\ Jl1 l)lI'cc or four ~eflrs, mg, wct'(' mauled hay 1?, ThcphlllC AntOlne',Soplano, who makes Gt'tlemann. Bonne.l,l Hoeman, 41, with the thlll. scrawny caLtle, Then the wal' 411deoJ and pptash blldc IS a nurse and had been athel· Metropolitan debut ltl sep;em- Harold Appell, An<onm PlisC'i{; 42, Many wCle the- crnsllal~les in Whit- could be bCllg,ht j from GcrpulllY Scottsbluff the pas' four ycars.bet' Seybert Swanson; 41. ElnesL Iman VICinity, One small band of cheaper than lt could be maltfaC- The couple will live III Kansas Clty,

St't' II>; Iir:-;t! \ml'lIl'whahl;v -"~,--.'-: ---~~- Jlltlck; 4-6. LOllis Bl'Oglcn;'4:T, Colc ('attic was killed off entIrely, Hnd tured Ani;}och! lallgllt!'hed, lls Mo, \IlIIt! tht' StiliI-; )'U1I \\<lllt • . • Is \\cddlllt.; Attlnd,Ult. Haglund Chfford Victor' 48, Law- the riding hmscs used in heldllig twb and three-s.t()ry tuslI1e"s ~OUS-I _ ~ ~__ ._._III<:1a:: Mr and Mrs, Elmer B,'M:Htetl- renee H~nscn Ailee He~lwag('n them fwm AngOla. j,n a pastUle cs fell lllto dIS usc , , . It''l hUllses Roosters ~·isit Wayne.

sell attended the wcddlllg of MISS'I DiEI:rict 50 Berl1ic(~ Hosackel' cllen all'>) werc mov:cd away, ol1e bvl one, Several cars of boosters from

J C· NUSS .Rulh Sledm':z and Wllfer'd A, Da- 51, Doris Vvest, Denald MCJl:aChpn; Near BndgepOit was a. herd of many of them findmg new sites at Pender were in w~y:ne las'; Thurs-• 7,' ken at Lincoln last Saturd~y eve· 53 Wayne Anders~n- 51) Eleanor cattle bmught down from DougJa~, Alliance 15 mlJes dis'':ant. Now bllt Iday advertising the golden jubilee

j~~~~' ::;:~ \M;~~('~~~te~~:~~lgwe~~ .J~~es, DorDthy stam~, Raymonrl Wyo" for feeding These ";'(')1' a :~w bUIldings remain. a:-o,tore and I{)f May 27 and 28, The;gl'oup wore

: , . , , Khng; 56, Edwin Morris; 57, Bur- hel1ded out on the ('pen pas till' P(J..~ office are the only cent.er? of Ired shuts and caps, and the scoutNebr. InCI~lded In Ple.m\;tIRl dmnel a,l detle Granquist' 58 Eileen Ra:be' and fed on cot,ton cake" Out ()f actIVIty, and Eoon ,these too WIll band played

, ••••••••••~ S~nne country elu ,Thursday eve~ 59, Harley Bani. Mar,gale Hag~ 250. 45 head, also six saddle hOl- (1Lsappeal' and the prairie ~ll haVi~ _~-----.:...~ ~~_ _ _ ~ __.". ~lflg, lund; 60. DOlothy Prppltt, Malian .~'es, welc found dead aftel' t!l(' __',tlum!hed, _ ~ ~~__~ LOCAL NEWS;:::~~:::::::::::::::==:===:=::===::,=:::::::=:::i~ ii:~~~~I::~I;EI~2, L~:~~;l I~~~i:l(~~~ Is AI)lloin l~d, T(~--- MlIsi'(.~ l~"l!l·nish(~d Ml. and MI'E. H ,,;, Mccltfre of:: Sh . -\.. WOII' •• Gordon Fisher; 64, Lillian. Gust; I. H.Rlldolph, visited: Dr. fUld Mrs, G.:: erwin - I Ii\ms :: 65, Clait' Swan,,,n,. Feeo:,,, D,'n, Slate Commission 1"01' Herald Radu.) J, He" here Thu,sd.y.a. PAINT ' ::. c.Sla; 66, Me,lvlll Mlllt;!r; 68, Dea 1 __\ I Fredenck Berry was here from,:= •• Bruggeman; 69. Kenncl~h Gamble, I k Lincoln visiting the F, S, Berrys·ul!I The palpt that can take It. :: DOlOthea Temmc; 70, Margarc,'. James A. McEachen Named Vocal And In&trum

Jntal from Friday until Sunday. •

., ~; :: Ann paulscn~Thee-dOle Jones, Car'- On Board To AdmiJlister Numbers Are Provi ed Mrs. p', L, M:a'boott accompanie'd

~: ~ •• o} ~ones;. /2, .JcZf': Bush; _73 Control System. Fer Broadcasts. lher'son, Lyle, to Llllcoin to spend.l.t t •• Chu e Kal, Darrell Puckett, Mar y : Saturday and Sund'ay las~ week.:: == Helen ~ressler; 74, Ca!'l mldhardt; I James A, iMcEachen of Lincoln: Mr', and Mrs, Clyde Oman fur, 'St. Paul Lutheran church is hav-iiil -:: 78,. Wlllal'd Chapman, CJatt'n~e formerly of Fay,ne, was one oj nIshed music fo!' Friday's W:tYl1C ing a ff;od sale Saturday p. m.,:: " l~ J •• pfClffer; 79, Betty Gray, ElslC three named by: Governor R L Herald radio broadcast. Th€'lr June 1,' atl '.he tStamtard Market,II_ \.V :: Dangberg Cochran Sa~lJIday to make up till' nllm~elS were "Come 'rhOll FOllnt" OUp~:) '- , •• DTstrict 80, Virgima Gr:lf, 81. new state Iiq1lor commission, Mr of l<;very Blessing," "Beulah _..nnd," 1':;, 0, St.ratton an enme Kay011 t :: I Leona Meyer; 82, L{lrcne Wiltlel', McEachen's term is for f-Dur years "Out Where the Wc:s;t BJglllS," went La I -.y, last week for:: 0 .: D~ltlald Rohde; 83, Viole-t Smikh, Dwight Felton of Ogalalla, is cho- "The Las,,::1 Round-up" and "W 1 c it of their he"aLth retu~n... SWP House Paint =-.' Eva Morris; 84, Leo Stephens. NOl'· sen for Lw.o years antI W, W. Oll- Gl'OW Too Old to Dream:' Friday , I

:: '[~~~r 1~1~~ltfl~;l~~~,.I~~e~I~~~~ , Costs leRs 'bccause you use := rna F..ddie; 8G: Georg~ Nl~n:berg; michael of Omaha f{ll' six yeani DedICallOns Frid{iy were fOl' Mi,ss Dr, W. M. Ha.wkins who i di~-I:: .Ylll1r\lOmc ago wdl as other less and !Wenrs like iron, De~ •• 88, Donald Qultln. Elvltl ~wlflne,y; Th; three have charge of Nebra.9., Clara and MI~ Maude Hec4.cr~ of lnct supenIisor ofl.rehabilit~~ion•• IIlS,'ctS Why not atRo :icreen fies Ut.e ravages of the e10- :: Trlmty Lutheran, Ho"kins, Orin kas lrquor ,conhol system. :Mt Red O<tk. Edwm and Everct~ Lmd- w{ll'k, came from South Sioux City:: In,yfHlt' POlI'Il as th(' cost IS ments. It looks better and •• Ruhlow, Ruth Pley; Trtfllty Lllth- MeEaehen lS republican and thc say. Miss LUhan Larscn of Laurel, lo spcnd the \\:eeli-end 'with his

i5 :~(Jir~t~'rt~~a::j~ ?:;o~~/~v~·~~ ~~9~1:tl~f,~r~f ~{)~~:cn paint _ aE ,;~~~' st~~~~: ~~:a ~p~rtC~~er~~~' ;;'~~~d~;Ot:~~ ~~~:~~~Sth::e i:: '~l::h ~~~~rS~7~~~~~'O~~~IIII~S~~~ fa:~~, Margar~t Mines left FrIday

=~ L~lllll~~~II~tl1{l;()~bl;~~(~iJnOlto~;~~ ~- - J._~_ -~ :: Hc~ry Warrelmann, ~cshe Youn~- of ~he ,three can be ,of on,e 'P~!lt!I(,;I~ Mrs H. E. Sttl,mhau¥h of Tekam:h to spend the week-end a~ LogaJl,101 g •• m?1Cr, Wlllard Ha1e. Sh,oles, Gall pal ty and no two ~an live In . lIt on her birthday,. 1 Iowa, She began her summer's du~=: l?,.ee:: ~lner'I.Flor~nceRoot, Loona BartM samc con.gressional/distriet" ~. Mrs. C,' A ;OtT, pre,' I cnt of til!.s 8..<r dietitia.n at Camp Brew-•• =: l,tng" Ge.raldme Whalen, Glenn Hall, Mr. McEaehen, president aliI! W'aynCI AUXlIlUl'Y pO.':lL u.ni~, spok(\' ster, Omaha, Monday, ,:: Mol1e",,.;ze A1U! The Home Decorator ~., ~ary ,To Burnham; Hoskins. Bel'· pllrtncr in the- ,Peglcl'-McEael11'1l !Oll Poppy. day, : I Mr aod Mrs, Clyd~ Oman arnv~:: R;ero(Jf .: lUce L~n.~..=.~:~~~::l~~~charcl~L w~';!les.'Lling firm in Lincoln, i~ ,I "I~Q-ppica for E;alc," <i: plaYlC( ed home la~t Thursday fl'O~•• ~~~~m::, {;~g;iiin~i~g ~~~~ == , Hom" r 'om os )IUll. gladuatc of 'rayne T,ea~hers C!~t· WIth settipg at tM LincOlnl ve~er.· Brid,gepo~'~, Neb., ~here t?ey spen~:= N()\V is the tJ;~0 [or It NF:W gcstiOml by Betty Woo~l, not- •• . , L" 1 - I I lege lind studied law at ~~e ;,>t01I(' amf hospital was pl'es('nlte~Satur-. a couple' weeks WIth thmr daugh.•• H,ool,'I M GARAUl'~ - SUN- cd inte/'ior deC<ll"l'Otor, Get :: M.'- 1 _ - rsen w 10. was III Illlivelsaty, He is former cashier ot da.y m~rnini by Mrs. O. WI.cl-Iarn: tel'. Mrs, Ja£oI1 Gorst, and family.•• HOOM - ,A.;1'TIC JJINlNG or , r-m It •• a SIOl~ ty hospItal fO! ~IOQ(:l. a Randolph bank. '. G ' .... •. .... nj I "•• t t your c~t ol,lt 0 ee as Ii. transfusi s, was brought to tp.e, A . .L"\'enard,· W, R. Hldr fl1l anc== ~:~~:~~:d~~"'~ Tcr~s 0 SUl is a ve~!,e book and free •• Frankl - ,a en' home at Laurel lastl The commlttee was appointed.as ;F C. Oale. I ~.•• to you for toe as}ilng. . ==. 'X'hUl'sday. The LarSeJ1S formerl\' soon 3-.. Go~ernor CO,chran had Vi{)lin anti accordio!l ,'>election!; , 0,C(J" ,E TV'.:: - --- - "-~-- •• lived at. Wayne. - Signed the h~uol' !egalizati~1tl law 'were prcsen~ed.SatUJrday by M1SS•• b • ' I I :. I == '""__,_~__._ The cOlIJ..misslon WILl eontr.ol ':.he!L· Emma Rowley of Wakefield, w;..th

:: FenCing andPosts Step Ahd Straight· :: ,SInge, JIo-EhXl1R<" quor s'::".~~~,.':~t":."" M;ss Unne' Bloomq,\L,t as a.eom- With Mrs. Seth Maricle. J=: If yOIl an·r in ueed of dth:'l' L dd :: Clef-ent WilliJ;l.mmn, college stu· J dOth St I T Wed ~anist:. Toe ~elcctionLs were "In the :Social circle met last 'Thur:'han It will PIlY yllll to look over a ers •• dent 9f last sum~erwhp sang with ~ • U I I 0 po o. loaming

l" "SlIver 'Threads Am·== Olli Rinck anc( :')C'lect the kind J • •• the {;oys' 'quar:tct", has been rc· The engagement of Miss.Judlth ong the Gold," "Old Fashioned day with Mrs, Seth Maricle. ~rs.

... best 'Slliled [(II' your llUl'[)()Se, Fully rodded step laduers, 5- :=- elect~d fot' lhe coming year at Stolpc, Wayne college graduate, Meeting," "Sidawalks of New Robert Frahm was a guest, :The

:: ~~~' ~~ic~~~y~~ ~~~g~i1~\r~~ ~:ftatat$1s~oO6~:'~d a~_f~~·7:i == Craig. Mo" school ~th salary m- and Harold Rice, was announce~j, YOl~J" "Red Wing" a~d; "S.ong ?f :~::.~, ~~r~~l'~~~re~:~~~~~r~sa our prices ale lower than $2.25. StraIght ladders of := ~~~:S~;lm::;W~~ ~~~~n :~e ~:~ ~; i':~:C~:::: ~7ir~~~e~lt ~~a:~ ~~g,Se'~O~ehelFI~lt~:~~~k;~~he~~m~~I~ two weeks.most place~ first qua,hty at 30c per foot. •• N ' ,

I Ie ' .. •• band.· . " eligh_ The wedding will ,t,.'l;ke Tavern in ~ne Town," "The Man onI r: == -- --~~. ~----r-- -- -- place this slimmer. Miss Stolpe I'C- the Flying Trapeze" and "When,.: .11 I,WiII Wed at Laurel. ( ecivcd her A. B. degrl.ee at Wayne I.t·s Lamp Lightin Time in the:.. == Th~ marriage of Miss LOretlyl in 1~33 and taught the past year at Valley:' Miss Marian· SeymoUl'I=: .•• LaVina. Burton, daughter of Mr. Neligh. Mr. Rice, graduate of Nc- played tor him and she also played

lUI i·· d '!Mrs, W, F, Burton of Laul'el, bl'a.~ka university, is practicing fOI" tIle: ~~%ion. playlet. Einar:: ~ Russell Langley wilt .take law in Neligh. Berntson pla-yed on a uk,elin. His

~l·· ,:rune 1; a.t 8 I:':: -------" ~~::~,:g ~:rerl"~:eGO-:w,e~~I' n is' a 'I'h'ec:' "Old O:lktm Bueke+.."

t. "Carry Me Baek l() Old Vil'ginny,"

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5c

Fresh

I:l'alibut

230Uc

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3c

r.argn('an

)'oun." 19c And 17c

Pl~r

}'ouud

8houldcr Cut-YOlIn(l

FreshPrImes

W fer Slil'~l1

A ,y quantity

Pouhd 38c'. Pound 19C

Dr oedBeef

c:······119c·

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~:I~~~~~lI~~,~~~~.es,I 2 ~~7~~e ... ...!35c

18c

"Dew Kissed" Tomatoes

Morning Light Peas

Friday and Satur1ay., May 31 and June 1

Matured Pell8 prepll.l'r.-l.1 hy a SJ!l'('.M .ial proceliH. Man)' UlK the 1la,\'or orthese fully dev.eloped ~ea.~ It.'i aMidedlsb. N"tbing nicer f

l

' pea SOUl"

SaleSpec. 2';,,7;,; lSC

BLACKBERRIES N?A;~ILa~ge ftrm berries. Western pa(·l,. \\'1'11 filled 49(',ans, SALE'SPECIAL .... ··f •.• ••.•. . C

Fresh Gr~~ndPureBeef

Pound

P.~stBranl\'lakes

10~~;g.lOc

For hamburgerand meat loaf.

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Fancy, whoI." red rille 'J'om:'ltot!!oi and a'won: 1,<,Jerful flavor. Very ~QItd. pru~k, 'fry a !"ew euns~Ild you will want one 0,1' Irtorf-\ easc!oIJ

BEEF ROASTu. s. aio1"" I

PEACHES,

v.'s. Choice

BEEF STEAl

BOlLIN' BEEF

FRESH. ~ORK ROrST,~~u~d •

FRESH PORK ST~AK, pound

,Dtlet~. ~::~~~.tlon Pineapple

i iIf

"1-' • c .]" I tJ A' ~ --- .:- ··Ueand ;~~~-tiIl~-:--;h~~~-;;;es'last week to spend the 5U~mel' at Ames, I~wa, whcl'e Mr. Kyl ~v·i.!JAlt~ n I'son home last W(.~IIH.'sd:ty uftl't·~,'~'l~·tnlng OU~I~~(~I1S n le rgentlne II fl. qu8.l'l or pint.a.t a ,time. ~ati'B. '", tend college ~galn th~met'. nbon. .

:'.. ~', . , '. ,-' . "Although Al"g311ttnb is pehin<1 . The'Bruno Spllttgerber5 Called The Kyl:l, also Mr. O1.n<1 Mrs. H. L. i Mr, amI Mrs, R, J. Halt' ('nll('(1 inDCSCI-ibed By 1~~()"'1l (~r Wayne Resid<-~nt in machinery. antI auto~obiets, it is' o~l·the"pa\ll Dryers ThUl'sday eve- .Spahr and Garry of Rlllldniph alHl the- 'l:!arris SOl'cnsrm hamp Mdnday.

• • I not back,woIilrd Uke Arkansas or lUng. '. :Mr. and Mrs, Roy Rpahr and Lc- evcmng of last wpck,1 parts of Southern United States, '!Mr.s. 'E, W, Lehmkuhl, visitcll 'Roy and Lois Wt'I'C Sunday glll:sts [Miss Retta Mdntyrc ,'vent "tu

,awut life in 11 <~Irr money, M,th('lr peso or .dol. 'rhere is very little u~e-mployment Mrs, Harry Bennett l"ridllY, :lHer. of the'Spahrs, ' Omaha. Sunday to spend th(' Rum-aI's, equals about 30c in .A:mcnCi\Ol and Buenos ,Aires has few slums, n<\.on. ~-~----~-----_._- mer with her l]l0ther, Mrs. John

or nn A~ricfUl-aecllmnt.in.ghim· onl'Y· 'but the ,general standard' of liVing The Albert Gree-llwalds called on SHOLES J\:'IcIn~yre, . 'R!'lf to sOutQerJ,\.mqde of ll~ and "\ye still have quite a time Wit~l is lo:w," the Frey El'xlebens a ,WCfk ago ' Mr, and Mrs, Martin Meyer andl'lluthern Iazy~lanquid Clima.~, al-:e ~he language. Out m the (''ountry . ., . ._~_._ S~daytevening. " (By Staff Conespondcnt) Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mf'y"er ant! fam-written home to the J. M, Sod(!ns oWnS?f1,(}OOt020,OOOPOPula~on, E' I D 'I'MI'. :md Mrs. Raymond Larson J, L. Dnvi.<; was a Jj\lsine_<;f; cull.;i1y spent last Wc!ln't':"day pv('ningnr Wisner, by tb-eir son, d.~ot'ge, he people haye sel~o-m Iwurd iEll~. .J,lr y ays n visited Wednesday evening last er in War-'ne Frid!ty: forenoon, 'In the W. H. Mcyrr h(J!np.W~1().'J:eceQ-tl)". wen~ toO· BlleJl~S ~ISI\ spolten, knowmg only Sp:m- Wet week wit~ Ule la':tel"s sister, Mrs.1 Miss ~ori'anie Hall went to NOI'. Mrs, Ell. ~:)JTO"" n,f Trkamah,.I~.lres,· Argeijp~, ta.~e bls ~Sh. ' , ayne OlIn Y August BI'Cl'mann. , folk Frirl:ty evelling on !Jw:;incRs, spent fmm I Hr,o;day 10 T!lllrS':layh')p\e, . The Soden f~.I,l1i1y ~4{rm"erly I "Our apartment is nearest to an __ Prof. C, E, Germeroth, R. Mllel- J. P. Timlin lind llnn:" Ti(dgen lil.,;t Wl'rk In tll{' OSl~,lr ,lon,,",ol1lived in Wayne. :~\ml,rlcan 'hnw~e that we cou.1d filhl F..arly,Days.· from the Wo.yJ1C leI' and R. Degner atte-nded local tran,M..cted bllsinr_<;s in V,'aynr; 011 [wnw, . On 'fhlll':"Il'ly (:10nl1 ,MOl'·

"The we9,tb.er a~ys extreD,lcly . , . , it has shutters in place of Herald for May 22, 1919: confcren-ece at West Point Oil F'ri. Tu·esday, ',. row and Mrs li'lilyd Hilt (.lmp fot MI and Mts Ray Falney and the Otto MIlicI' hnice The sun. shines most of the ~hu.(les, nnd no ,':lcreens. We have WOl'k on tile fcderal,higluway beM day ev(!ning, May 17.. GeOlge Swelgalc1. )1, has l)('en JMI SMOllow FlUncls 8nd Milton VJs1ted Friday \ ening ~tilne and skY' is usually very. clear Ito get used to flies whit:h a~e not tweell Wayne and Laul'el wi,]) start Thunllll~y eve~ing:, Ml'S. ,J. G. hetplllg hlS fathel. Cl'O SYd Igald, Ml ond MIS Vldfll Ellckwn cvenwg a~ Baxter Boe's MISS ~thel T1~1I1l1" blue. I ba.v,e been out ;m the so terribly bad. We hav,e a pa'jo, soon, ,Bergt, M1SS Clara, Miss Flura and sr, ~he past week and f Im11y, M I and M\';~ DaVId Ml and Mrs Albert Wa~son and day mght Wlth M('oLmlry qUi,te ~ bit. You have no n walled-in space withou.t 1'00f, Capta.in John Beurd of Sioux Lowell Eergt were in N\Jl"folk with Mrs LOLll.QC .JolI(,!'l ~nd famIly L1( om <Inti \ f Wlily ;'I.Jt Jil I MJ <, I f.lmlly (alleu Sunday evenlllg III The two went tnioll'l~ ho\:y big this,:nation really is w::hkh ha.'> tiled fl()o~ and tlmin, v.:e City, neN'{ly electeu' w,stor of the Roy Dattiels f~mily.• ' spent SatmdR.Y 1Il the Hay JOlH'S I~-I:tI()l(l Cunnal COil ill1d H, v ;UI lithO ~hlllry Sprngue home !see Miss Lillian L1I11tll you trav# around. I travel wash out there nnl1 als:) l'at III Wayne. P!.1:.<fbyterian church, will MI'S, Emma Berry of Wl'st Los home,at Randolph :tvTl s Lloyd all of (on- lVIl <;Ltld MI S Ha.I~~ MJtcheli and ceen 111 The S .:T. Hmtls!:ly by ,t..rafu bdt:'·~~ite a bit by, the pati0

lmost of ~hc time, We be Memorial day speakel" Miss Angeles. Calif,. al-rived WedllP.<iJ.lay 1VJ'r and MIS Matllll M U.lSl'l1 VIS 1(·11111 welt' SIlntl,J,'y g"lJ( sts III f'hyllj~ Hl~J Bplnlce speq.t Sunday Fred Beckman's S~ll1

:llItlllllObile.·The.re are roads .every- hav('.a water filter In l~IlJ' kitchen, Virginia Bowen will give a ,read. las!; week kl' n vi.s~t with her ('Oll- lted in the gW'letl R'J1'Jns home ,it tht' Alhm C[ulc,' t\ hom!' dftl"llH (>n ll1 tht Ray Farney home and Ethel 'lctUllW,tl :hortte.Wh"l'(', but dirt ones. Poorly ,grad·' Argentine water is not very good. ing. .' sin, Mrs. Robert Rogge.nbach, :'11'" Harthlg'tO\il. Tucf'ltlay -- I !viI ll1d Mr." Herman FJC~hten- them. I~. I101. In·the past tw.o or tbr.ee years, :Most t(),\"lns haVl' neither water \V:l.yne county Victory loan remaining until last Monuay. Mrs. Mr, and Ml R He'l m:ln era[ { f Sl'llOlil f'l(}!'il:i \\ pllm>sd.t~, -kamp 'and Fayt· VI-S/tCI! Sunday ev." I~·'Iru(' have, been pa:ved but l' ha.ve systems nor sewage systems. No dl"ivc went over the top w:hell Rc·ggenbach and Ml'~, Berry eo'lllcd Belden called III thf' LOillse Jones DIS'I J( t 7R clos!'d llLSl Wf'l!nf'';- (rHTlA m 1hI"' Hudolph Creunl{e;:l't~ll no gravel., ~ one dtillk}1!latel' in this ('ountl'y $H66,800 was subscribed, in the George Peters, jl'., home on home Fud<1Y cvcnlllg _ (]lY With a lll(lll\ <it tht' schf)ol Iwnw ,

"This is a very good fa;rming u~less it lS ·ltere~ (Jr boJled ' .' John W. McIntyre of Shenan- Friday:morrung, had noon lunch Mr alllll\-lls Gco Swclgnlrl. SI A plOgLIllt ftillowpd MI'"'o M+s August DGlman and child·(,'lIllllry, exc~t certain sectiQP"S milk, t~, co fcc. Wlll(!- and bj~l'r an' douh, Iowa; IUld Miss J<JSephinc will} the George Roggenbachs, .tnd visited in t.he Gco. Sweigard, jr" IHl McInt~I'(- 18 tcaehpl·. 1en !tId Mls~ MtlllC Chichester had--.yhkh are.too wet:, I have covered ]thC i'avol'i beverages. MllC'k, WllyU'C college instructor, sp-cnt the afternoon in the Ch:lI'les home 'l'hutsd:lY f'v~ning. " BIlnrJay dlllnror with MrR-. E. L, Chi~nho\lt 2,000 miles apd so. far hav~ "And W}Ho'n it comes to eating, wel'e IT4l1Ticd May 20,1919. Hogenbach home: I Mrl Bell'y'wa~ MJ;. and Mrs, Leonard Whalen .Distrkt, Ii!) C'lmws. (·hcs.~"I',~J')t seell one hill. The whole counM everything is,t1iffcr('Ilt.. Now ~l1at J<~arl Berdner of pjJger, and Miss' Thursllay gues,t:. of the Ed. Rag- and.'ff}mily c;lll"d in the Ed, E:"llny Di~trk'.!'i9 clo.c!'d Tll(""'I'IV, ;v[n:,. ;\'Tr and Mrs. AlhtJl·t Andersontry is .very level, just like ~he we're ill an aplll":nwllt, we' tl'y to GCltl'ude Motson of Winside, were genhaeh ,and Robert Rpggenbach, home Thursday f'V0111llg. .21, WIth a jJ!I'nw at thp l'"llll :mil l1t'vprly Ann visjted Tucstlay

'nI,'a along the Platte river. It's livh Jike Arbel'icans. There are . d May '15, 1919, jr., familie•." Mr. and Mrs. Will Mr; and, Mrs. ~\I(arLin Marlsr:ll'L('s';man M1SS Hulh Do( IrL"It iN..sel< in the Herhert1::1 e:lt corn country; most of the ·vel'y, fOw Americans here an Will '1 cst buught the Fred VanM Hoggenhach called that eve-nlll,; to I,spent ;rhur,t:;day 111 the CVPI f't· n,(J)] ItOl IS thf' Ii,unl ~ W( 1t', 11_ 'J'hllnc. l"l1 being shipped' to Europe. I about half of them have l::t~l'll her{' Norman farm for $2\50 a.ll acre, sec the Cahfmman l11S home at ILn tmg"trn.. Jt yt d Itl tl.1 itl t 1n I' n . MiRs ¥ary Hicks spl'nt Suryday11lVt !Jt:en on ·several farms. They' 8 or 10 yeals and have b{'gun to ,Miss Bess Lefler of Winside; and --- Mr and Mr.<; J·-:tl 'y{enny and ::VTI I wlth the Roy Days and went t<J the11111k large numbers o.f co-ws, OJ:' li~Te the Arge:ltinC' WdY, M;lYbl~ we Thomas Chilq~list of ~orfolk. have N ;Ile Finish Studie,"J n.nd MIS H.uley IRI m '.\Cl t VISllOl, ~ F:mlllll1:m'J ~(':HlflJ ~ lmws. • ('all Mall ho~e l!lat evening ~on(,lll' at all. They mIlk ·,oo.ce- ~ wlll turll nahvc also The natIVes anollll:ced their mal'1:"tage of De~ J. 1Il SlOUX Ci~y W(H~(sday T' mm,ll1\ll1 Llltmldl] (1100] clos

~ '.I.ty .... and t~e cadv.es run wi·.h tilt} al'e,rille people, .. tlley are .',IOIW cprober 27, 1918. 'L At Paroe/nal School I Mr and MUl l-lc:lly L(n~(11 (d RllndlY WIth l pHlllC" at tlw~, ws l'emamder of .the da.y. 11 aIOll!. never oVt'r-wol"k 1'; tal,cs two A son was torn t~ Mr. and ,Mrs. ,.- . spent Thlll~riay ('vrI1111~ ll1 _1 Ill' .1~lhll ~l.llll :'h \) I,=;elnrlt f~l 1~"PI1:'1 :ll:d I~a-I.;;;;;,;;;;.;.'"""''"''''' '"'''''__''''_''''''__~+*'*

"There ,is practi.caUy no [ax 01 "3;tIVes to d'l tl1I' wUl'k of onp Am, John Cook of Hos~m.s, Ma.y 20, ,,~~tonu. ParOf'hlul. SChoO.l .. ('10f;f'd Lcn7.~n hphle at H.!lndo1ph: I ~~~I~I.};; A ,go nJ,. ,,( l,q,V\.(~ altl~I,Jled.lllll,1 find -land isltigh compal'.eu tl {'Mean., ." l!)]~q. , I~rld:ay, ~)f(:g-ram bemg Oln1ttl'd_b,e. M.]s;;' HuLll .lone',"! ,,;·pt'nt a 1, ~l,t, no} (It 1)[\,,,11<;1 I~ tllC tr.'lCli-,pi in's o~ farm produce, hogs, ~a ~ "We will c;lm·t tn build 01' WIll . Ed. Muro,tz of H,osklll.~, bOllght::t. ('~I,lSl' of, RlClo.H'SS amo,ng t,l:(' phl!- days the past w{'I'k \vlth (r, I

. ~J,;, gl'3_m, :etc. ~o trees exee t bUy :l Ilt.'W ]Jl"udu('(' plant within a :PO,OOO l'e~ld('-n~e III Norfnlk. dlell. Nlll,C eIghth gtadclS l'o,m- and Virgini8 (~l':lf nNlr Ikldpn .wlla'. ha:ve been planted, . ,n couple of w('('k.c;. OUl'~ IS the only ,Mrs. E}mcr LOE'ngl'en mov('(] plett'd OWll' schor,! work, on!' glrl Will)ll.. Ne,vsframe buildings anywhere as a I pOlll:ry l}n's.'1ing plllllt 1\I the (>1;_ f!'Om SimJx City to Hoskins, Norma MtYCl, and eight lcuys WII- Mrs RfJl'ert Etldle JT nnd , , 'I]1ll1lhp!' has to be, imported fro tile counlly, Th('le an> HO reflig- Pm£. A. V. Teed gave the lIos- Idrd HaIr Henry Warrelmlnn Al~ Rnu1 TlCtgen callrl! 111 tl1p (By Stil.1f OHrrSpOn(1<nt);,1111'1' C?U~,trie<J. The houses [~nl ~r~LV':II'[LlI~'Und ('als ~() all pO.\lltrY'I~Ill~ graduation, i:l\~dn~.ss. In tll.c. len Spht'g-C,I'hc;r, H{'J1IY All1l6_ITletgen ~onl(' ~~lldayallrln~lnl1 'rhe Iluy F'nll1PY!'l (,.ll1~d S:1IIll-J-IOI(' bUildings arc mad; Qf bnc\, BJlll lIvestock has to 1,(' ~hIPP""'IIIt:la.sS are M~IY (Jleasoll: Lydia mann, \iYIII,lO Ko(hlmoos, Alllull! Ml~S ClaJl( Jlmll! l(;~lllled Itl 'lY I'V(ll lllg at L L Way", I WA~NE,ant.! concrete. . r aJiv{'. Many plfH'{'S in thi~ rily 3nd I~('hmor, Rosalie Bauennelster, El- SIefken (;1.lJence Scllle.mCH I and school "at Ib.nt!ll] 1h I hill -,'If I' nnd Ml s l-l III Y !{Inr]rr ~p('nt ~~~~;;;;;;~~~~~~~~;;;;~~~~~

'''TIU'' farmers think that 15c P~I' oth..,,:'>, 'IH'Y le:lu tlw milk I'OW ISle Anderson and August Ham- LeslIe Youngmeyer The.'ll W1Jl mornmg ai'el lJllllg 1 n fl" I SilIld8Y f'V{,l1ln~ In t ht' Fd (tlll I -jlnlll1tl fnr bllt!erfat is' a very b g fll'f,lll1d WJth hel' ('alL If Y'lJlI mann. he 'Pli'~<Wlltul wlth dllJloma.'1 It tlH M1SS L('OJll 1 TlllllS· home t

Jll'l('e, That equals abont 45c ~o 5 c want milk you hand cul your bot~ George ~Barto of ~akeflelc]: {OI~nlty eighth gr~de plOmotHlII ex- Ilay to til(' L( I IIll! Ime 1ll.lF Mr~ August T!l\In, MIS Frell____________.__ - - bou,g-ht a farm ncar H,ul1l1g1on fO!' !'lelReR on June H. R, Mucllf'1 le-IRandOTph whl H ~llP \',I'1l hr pm- Ottl" R:lynHlnrl nttro Rnd Alflr>!l

$165 n.n acre. turns to Ill(' .schoolllext y-{'aJ til ;1,<:;_1 played. . - --!~~,;ll"IY cruH'k,:h~n~ !)O,'l~ght ,th,'~ 81!'1 l'ruf. (' F. <i!'l"nH'rotli. I The Pi(';l",III' 1((,111 dllb llWC'tS •.I

O.,lal iLundahl leSlclenc( III W.l1u - the LOll H!l(Jt!p hrJnW • Ifield for $1,700. Fur 'In;. IJa[)Ulll'. II The l]('xt m,>,'1111p'" wlll'l)!' \\ Itll I' !

A ·son was bol'1l to Mr, and Ml.';. Mrs. Valrliu..<; Damme's (~l;y Root ~ • • •• •. iAndl'f.',W Lin?ahl of ,G!Llllll~, N. M., W1U; cp!ptratl-d at !let' IlOnW:1 MiR:'; 0 ~al <iraf oC E\'ltkn, r~-I •• •fOl'mt'rly of Wakeflf'ld, 111 May, ago W('dn{'sdny evenIng- \\ 11('11 turned to] hi'l' i"'IllP Tlll'Stl,ly ~lft('r " " J,19HI., gupqts W('le MI'. and Mrs AllJc,'~ spt'ntlin". ;1 irw-tlrIV.<; wJ1lt Mirs! 1111_~ ,""",";' iooo1~~'III'

I ba~~'S~; ~~~c~i~~('J1p;~~~~etell~~:I~ ~t;:~"r~~~(,l ~:~I(;~e~~~:'~'an~r~:lll~;;~ Ruth Jobne~~.' : __ Sold By _-_pastor, died l>n California in May, MI". and Mil;;, Otto Gl"eellW~lld i:Ultl Mi.RS Nr;~a Miller ~pent Thl\l'Sc1~y Carhart Lumber Co.1919, f:lmily, Mr. and Mr.s, Brun~ Splitt.' f'vemn~ With he]' SIster, .Mrs. I.~a~ Phone 147 .. 1

Frank Blake died at Wakf'fielrl gerber, A social eve-n,ing of lards Rlle Leley, ncar R-'1IlIJ('lph. Sh!' r:c W . [ill. b 'May 15, 191~, aged 34, closed Wj!,ll luncheon, ' lurnc~ hom.e Friday, .. : ayne,. A30tf e r ..

Mrs. Anna Jorgenson died at Alvlll Tlelgcn and. WI1!Jqm _ . _homo of her son-in-law', J, P. Altona Trill~theran(·hurdl. Hhode entertaincIl the young- folk'\' M t" L R'Cla""e, ,!ear Pend,,·, May 18, 1919, (ltev. E. . 'Mpede, p"-"to,.,, at a dance in the commnn"y hall. ar III , lugerat age of 76. r.. EngliBh se ices this Tbmsday A veW enj,)yahl"e t!m(' was report- Real Estate Farm Loans

Miss Martha StoUing and Carl eV(!l1>ing llt 8 o'clocij:. cd by all. Writes every kind of insurance eX-IV-ollers ot Concord, were 'married German services' on Sunday 10 Miss Hazel H:llI,smann ~Ipent the eept life. '" Special attention to~ay 15, 1919. a, m. week-end Wi!Jl home folk<;. Sh{l re- FARM and AUTOMOBILE insur·

V, G. Williams bought th"e Wal- _"_,~ ~____ tUI'lled to Wayne Tucsday tn com- ancet~1' Hurlbert quarter section ncar..,' plete h.cl' ycar of school at the: ~ ,C~n-Oll for $300 an acre, Southwest Wayne IWayne No,·maL M'-'O Ma>-jod,c ac- ac, Gildersleeve;~f.~sP~es~~~:;eb:~Jt~~trr;~tfO;'$~~ Lu~~;eS~i~t~~~re=~:::~q?VCl'~ll~:~a;'~~~lr~~~I:~:::tl~,rncd -,-All ~1~~nt"io/rh:u.l'ance-

M, S~ ~n bought t~e Carroll dn,y~ last WC~k W!_th Mrs, :val':el' No h W· Trnvch~ra or Hartford Multililest-oI'e J;lelongmg to George Linn and Ulnch. ., rt east aYl Lint~fi· .FI3tf,the I,ate Harvey Gat'Wood, ,Mr. ~nd ~rs. T. C. Wmte-rste~n (By Staff Cor:espondent)

A son was born to Mr. ana Mrs of 8arlO11, spent th<: week-end III M d M' J h Bak I' w~ c Dr E II DotSOllEd. Shufelt May 13, l;;Pl. . !.h~ H. W. Winterstein, home. ThUl~~d~lyl evell~'ll'"

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, . Mr, and Mrs. Ernest IKoch and " . h h EYESIGHT IrW~1s, ~ s~ ~1l11 Ma daughfC'r, family visited'Sun'day last week in il<~mil Roeber lHlnlC. I .....' ~ \

were om 0 r. <llll~ rs. Waltet' 'VI.llka h I Mrs Roy HuH and Joe- anrI Mlu'- SPECIALISTTie'tgen,of Carroll, May 16,1919. :he Amold 1 l'Cl mp· o~e, ,jade ~pen': Ifuesday evening lof

Ida 8 daughter of Mr ~nd MIS iMr, an.d Mrs. arenee owers l'1st week in the H;lTTi.<; SlIrel1~Cll Open E\l'IlIIl~s '''ll~ne, Neb.Fred ~a~vis of carroll~ ~a~<; bllI'lw;j ~I~ .fa:711~YLl~~~e~O::~:>;~~~;vell- J~(:me, 1 -------,-.-----, -,on the shoulder and stomach when l1lMl:~ ~nd Mrs. Wm: Heier .:.ver;' Mr, and. Mrs. K. A. ~Tuf[ _J nrJ Drs. lJewts '& LeWIS IIher eJ.othing cau~ht fire from·!.t callers ill the Fred Heier'horne- ('ll ·son) Gordon, ?f Thandolph,. Wjcre CHIRO~RACTORSspark from a heatmg stove, Monday aiternoon of Jaa.ft week, Thursday ~vcmn.g guests In ~hc' (Established ~~,14)

Mrs. Da.vid Herner in Leslic, had Mr, and Mrs, Otto Gerleman and Mrs. Roy I~t1ff home, I, Neuroca~omete}:" Dl;;rvk:e ,

two goslings hatch from one egg, MI's, Minnie Brune called Thurs- Mrs. Albl!) . CarJ~'~J!l .mll MIss, r hone '4:9~:"':'~~111!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~iand Mrs, Geo. Buskirk had a gos- day evening in the Louis Sehulk Verna calkd III the Harold~ I112 F:Qst 4th St;...., _ Wayne, NeJ\1ling wj.':h three feet. hoine, , . ' 1------- ,

,From Wayne Herald for May 21, Miss Elsie Wr;rt and MLss Gel- 1 ...

~~O~{o~~'sC~YC't~~i~v~O~~~h~n:~l~ ~:~tI~u:\~S~;:~l~ee:ki~~~: D~~'~~t; I'treated', .. Mrs. Malinda Abbolt Milliken home. l1fastfOr ])~, / .. Il,"ee

died at home cf her .son, J. E. AlJ- Mr. and 'Mrs. II. W. Winters.tdn Sedall'bott, May 15, 1903 , Mr .and :tnd Betty Lou Winterst,em :'1p!'n~

Mrs, L. C. Gildersleeve took their' Monday ·evening last week in 01('son to Sioux City to have trcat- Bert SU1'o.er vome,ment for throat trouble. ' ' Arthur Mr. and' Mrs, H, W, WintcrMein,Roberts who hadJ::ee-n in employ of Betty LOll Winterstein and Mr, an,lL. P. Grth, went to Ha..'ltings , .. , Mrs. Bert Surber spent ThursdHV1. W. Alter was electe~rU:1tee of evening in the Harold Quinn honH'.state grand lodge of ft.. O. U, Wi. Mr, antI Mrs, Fred Erickson 'JIfor six years, . , . Ma Qr Jam('s Winside, were this Sunday dinnr'lBritton appointed Ge rge Minr;,' glll'StS in the Albert Milliken homt'marshal. T, H. Fritts electrician, J:?clty Milliken n~tUlned home williand Dr. J. J. Williams phyHician them to visit a week.

.. When Miss Dora LarRoll, Harvey Reib-dd went to til('daughter of the J. P. Lal'sons, wa~ Walter Behmer home at Hoskill'driving a team n'car the railroad Sunda.y last wcek MI's. Reiboldthe horses became 'frightened, and who had' been ,there ·several,days,.ran away, M, S, Merrill and relurned wi'.h qim Monday.,Chal\n~ey Se:well stopped the hor- Mr. uI}9- Mrs. T, C, Wintersf.(l,)l1s-es but Mr, Merrill was injUlcr]'and daughter, Bet,ty LQu, 0f Cw·when the buggy ran over him. roll, and Mr: nnd Mrs, H. W. Will- .

From Ponca Journal for May 1!l, tcrstein wd.t to ;\J~io~ Sunday to1881: We are now having in Pon- at~end' the sChO~l PIClU~ of. whlclJen gay times in' the willking hll.si~ MISS Dorot~y Wmters.tein IS' OWness!\.. Prrlf, BueLtlH'r, tho great teacher., .MJSS Dorothy return~tl,~" j

'alkiBt;{ame down from. St. Hel- Wayrw With !.hc-m for th~ l4J-lllm:I'I',,~a and opened out in Gamble's . ,~lj.aIL EvClJ'Y evening since, great W~th M"~'DW~ttJer.lIoings and wonderful pei-la' perIor~ Theop,lnlus AId members andmances have t.een going on, . At six guests Wel:e en,tert~l1,ed. la~jleast 40 pI' 5Q persons walk every Thursday ,at home pf Mrs. AUgll~.teVMing. A number are f~rst-clast, Wif~her m Wl,ly;ne. T?e hosterRwalk-lsts and step off a,quarter mile served ~fte.r regul~r ~l=slUess. LMt!:;,in a minute and a half.. "Others Fred WIttler of Wmslde, entertaiksare n0t quite ,as rapid, especiaJ'ly ~t the church parlors June 20, Iat the corners where footing IS - _. I

. E:"ei:l~i~":ifo;~e::~f;~roie~'t~:· Northwest WayneIgtoun~~~~_~!~~_n~~~~annerr T~~Y ~~~~~=;~~~t)familY""'''''''''''''''''''==''''''7:"'7"777-:-',1 called on the Austin S-pahrs SUI{-.. Aliotla day laft.moon. '. II

Norma ca'rpenter' W1l1 mit R.Rs?'iJ;:~;e~:~:s~~~~n~i~tAltona. each Satur4a)". She will guests in the Frank Spahr home 3gladly rec.l.. any n8WII coiltrl- Mrs.-r:.toyd Allen of ,Lovela \1,

''-''~",~;;~'''.''''''''''·.='-'·======-''·I Qolq" .returned. to '-he F_ ' '~pahr bPtne Saturday after v it~/MArjory Caauwe ha.e been ill ing since Thursday with iMiBg Ir Ill'

With measles. and Mia:> Helen Spahr and..r..a.:V:et:e· Roggenbach ,vl~ted ,Hilma. Nelson. . .,' ,

Etain~,riI"auon Saturdiay.afternoon. .Mr. and ~r.s, '~char~ Ky.I, me,·Mrs. George Nau's nephew, Del·' fmm West Point Friday ,1;.0 .v.sit

o~ ,Pilger came 'l)lC,sgay th~ J,,~, SP.ahra unt,il they gq: to'ilii·',i;"i!";'i"'··""":;'~""':!:~1:;I\.:·\~ ',~li(i';'~r,):\;';'·;~~:!',d'i ;:',",;' "",] (,' ;'.,',' (. ~ ',,,, i:/ "f,:(.' " ',::

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a. ------------~-- -_~._________________________________________ With McCormick-Deering Implements - None Better =:I: HAYING TOOLS -'-- Mowers - Rakes :- Lifts, Th'e McCormick- --' ==!: '"---------------------------"9 v---------------------------v Deering is the first honie-ch:;awn mower with enclosed transmission, ••,- : LET I ~ 'I':\y 1)1'I'~ TI{lBl'TI'; :' I Oil MC"loticd Day 1- automatic lubrication and other featuret> adding to efficiency and ,1=i=' ();\ """o"nL IHY. '1 I Ld us pay due ill'ilJUle! I endta~ce. Tl,le hay-stacker ha~ greater slrength- and buirds high- ;=I~ I _._c I"I' 4) lers C~llivators Separators 55:'~'l!! ~,~tp~~ii,2,,~~~~~~et'~)-, 'I II Lel Us Serve YOU! III . ~~~~ic~~;;~::i~a~~tti~':.~or~~: ~a~~~aei~~;;:~~t~~~~=i:~e:o~:. ~=5:i~I ('I' illlp(ll'taIHT Harness and harne-;ss R(~pairs perior to all others. er- _ that is a masterpiece.

S I' '~~reamd"ir\~::~dUil~:er, ill' ! • 'Ii USED IMI!LEM~TS 55=. " Ice Cream Cottage Cheese , ! Our shop j" 0]1<'11 ('I'('lIings I See us for bal'gains on used implements. All kinds =.=.and Buttermilk during .'·Hlmmel' 1'01' t'Ol1Vell- • W h:: that 'yOll wililih' : il'11CV of llll.".\· l'arllll.Ts. : of mechanical service. Also repaIrs. e ave ~ome.. ::

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1i· Drive O~e of Our : I Memorial Day i I Ilh ~el Us Pay~hem!i!Ill' f.ORD·.· .... "....•'EIG"H·"rS I Wew. i,;jl t'.J.eXJl.res,; ~lUl' a]Jprcc~ation fOl' the trust ,II ~~I~~~~ew~~~?v~l~e~~~= IJlaee,tl n us and the bU::-;lnl'~"1 glVen us fo1' the sca-. ,• JI l' day as a Holiday~: ,;on nO'r at aclimax. WI.1l'n you necl. our.,.;erVlce: ry I A C ask YOl1r nei~hbol',. exam Inc our ,":,ork.1I1 Y0l;lr local ; .= ! Before ou ,Buy ny ar cemete.'Y Ol'stOP III at OUl' studIO cl!splaymg the Have your suit cleaned and 5'0'"' .',: : A A p. i late,.;t ill memol·ia!,.;. /"' .pressed now at this,"-speeial '. •. .C'":' 1 ~ ny nqe r which continues FRIDAY . L.i I I I Mitchell Memorials and SATURDAY. ..

:! B· '. M· t C . IW M:' . . 't' W k ' 'JACQUES .'. ~ .I riggS. 0 ore O~ Jl.:::~.~~__~~g~ ~~~ r,"ONE'" ..'._".-T."... D,...."'H,;:\YN£~EO~

'. I For Refngeratlon I ! I I TllllC Up Yo/tr\Motor Before Y~/t,. Vacation To/tr ,I Refrigerator- I]5 I Ire iH the m(;si eC~llomical , I'I, . Is the answer for perfect re- !I. I I I 11 f' f 1 I I I Don't t-'!lnj] yuur V<ll:aUOll hv a ll'ouhlesomc car. Let UH check it before I frigeration for the farm-\j"I'=.: I! ~\I:\l~e~-llen( ale re l'lgera 101 I I I \;0\1 start. Alanv peopll' \Vh~) use tlwir cars daily'for only a few mile~ I has no moving parts-wlt'll

in thc~il' regula;' routine,- with JH'Yl'1" any trouhle" dl) not rea1i1.,£~ that a last indefinitely-nothing 0.A .good kc box never get~ cal' that :-;el~ms to work ill the city may he qUite unfit io undertake long wear out or get out of order

j. I (i\ll, of ot'del', The c.o~t is , , distan('(', high ~I)ve.',d trillS. For cumfort and un,interrupted plea.sure, '-no connections of any kindi,. 'I II 'II I the '11 I'lot for ! II' I th t ' needed _ average b'1rn1'ng'. ~'ma <! ( . y WI. <C.~ cv(~r.\thil1g ~;llOUld 'be dune that will in:mre contllluolls inure WI aU

I": ':"ears. 11 ~ enforced halb. Gnp thing yOll Hho\lld he su'ru ,of is t~ chal1~e the. grea~e time less than 2 h~urs per":: , 'Fn(!ds (~o' n.ot di·y. 6U~, <l!HI "All Honor to Th s.e Who 1 111 tl'an:-.mi,<.;:-;ioll and differential. (;n\aslJ that is smtable for wInter IS day. '~. ,• I flavors tlo not mix III Ice , . )Preserved Our Inde. I I akolut,,jv not suiLable for summ('l lIS", We "'auld b,c glad to go ovel' KU . LER

II::!:.. I, ·;~;::i~~;;~:,~;:i:' ,It' w:~~~~Qr:~n 111,i :;''''COkv[iL.AUT9 co. ''',m:': Ele~~!~. 50.Phone ,29,W Wayne: . John Ka Phone 152 . Wayne, e r. \VaYII~. Nebr.

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CO'ok.-.'ng., ) I· 5" ", FOI Evel'yHome .1,i alldSatll,n/ay' erty against Hail I

I --The Gencr'al' Eleclric Refrigerator and F,jre Loss I' ,.1

"1. 'I 'I' . 'I' costs !cs:,; ,bcca'lI!3"c it costs $60 to $100 I,. " .t,ay ~9 and 31 and',June 1'l'uke home one ~ of M 1cs.<> to bpcratq than ~lnY other elec~ u e I/VI 't ' f 'f1o'Jir I trfc refr~gcrator.· l "":"'-0- t •. CIt; cr s 'amOUR I11CS ,I. . I, ----:.' Nc~ Air-COOIC'd, Elcdt'Olux ,' (iperaled I ' 1·· : ' Let us ipsure your proper Y tMell1oria~ Day Dinner. II wi~h' ke.r05en~ or gas, prllyhlcs mod~ I GLO-' ONE @5 00 NOW ~ be:ftfJre it is too late. ,

I ern refrIgeratIOn for every hume - In I 1~l'rJH,neJlt .. tl' • - Ask about rates on relia.bFc II •. I . I 'town "M o.,unl<y. • , ., J . ..... ll'3',50' . uran e' '. I Let Us' :Pa~/ therp Due,I" Rlll'I~RwClJJtL d) InS ' c;

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will b~ made navigable nmtli ofSioux Cl~Y ,to connect up withFt Peck. where mllllol1f'l of dollarsare bemg spent by Ule government

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W..\YNE HERALD, WAVNJiJ, NEBRASKA, TJreRSpA¥, MAY ,1935,. ,

Carroll Department oflhe :Wayne NeraldDorothy Buse. NybP-I'I' &f the Herlil'd St88', Itt editor of tbls dep&rtmflDt. She will :vIslt CarroU every Monday. AD,. newe aontrlbuUooa

to these columnll will be gladly rMelved by her. She Is also authorized to recetl'fI new or renewalaubecripUona.

onWatch for:PremiulllWayne·

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Here is yow opportunity to buy tires •.• exceptionally FINE tire' ••• at"prices so low, they are simply ridiculous." , ~'. ,NOW y,"u can equip two wheels with Famous RoadgripPef' Tires,4G., but liltle more"than the Standard FIRST LINE LIST PRlCE of one .•• likewise four I'(heels ca'n--beequiPped for but liUle more than the first line list price for two.THE U. S. GOVERNMENT uses Pharis Tires. ,

_There is. QUARTER OF A CENTURY EXPERIENCE behind Pharis lITes. They are built bya fadollY which has been making quality tires for over a quarter of a century. , :.:_

HOLD WORLD'S SPEED RECORD. Pharis Tires hold the World's A. A. A. Official StockTire Speed Record, established at the Indianapolis Speedway. . - e - • ~

FAMOUS CUSHION CAP CARCASS. Pharis Tires have~double pr9tection against blowout,;They have a palenJed crimson cushion shock ply and a black rubber cushion breaker under the t~ea?, ,

CENTER TRACTION. Pharis Tires have the famous center traction for quick slarling and stoppingand maximum non.skid. I ' ,

MILLIONS IN USE prove their greal ~earing qualitie"

thie.st young woJr!.~ I have ever wee~' visit with ,the Clifford John. voted in as a nbw member. Mrs. ll~ applicali()l~. has ))(,Cl~ lluldc by

Golde'n Dawnby PETER B. KYNt

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