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~ollege Gr~n s ,H~~~ i;AFf"~T ' . e~as! Robber Memorial Day Sprv!ces. Pldnllf~~ Dies Saturday , AT~R£PAS . B[!ayne AI~erlca" LegIOn Pos~ \ ~< OLLOW~G H I!Many D.egr es their noop T group of ambitious I ReV.'w. E. Biatsted, B.ptlst Pas- t At Home "ere luncheon MqDqay, Klw~ . ~ung pco Ie whCl are being Is found "ere tor. Will pellver Sermon INTEREl:iTED HELP . . B were eirULined by m~ I grad atEid fr high: sChools, 'Honorl~g Veter.n.. BIGgEST NEED IN S;iltyI Students Will F nish ers of I' slter 'savidlJ~ teoc ers' coB ges an~ unlver- State: Officer Recopize8 Bl;JSINESS WORLD I Mrs, HiIm~) Johnson Palaeo " Four-Year cour~a H re musement ompany whtc~' slUe at this time d~serve t(l Young Man As E~ce:ped Memorial services will be con- At Carlson Residence As Terms Cl &e. pening th~' season here th be c4mmende \and e~c:ouraged. rrhiet Of Bank.. ducted May 30 under auspices of '''fHE ~Iggest need in busl-; Pa!.t 66 Years. eek. It h s been, Mr. Sa TheY1 are to e comI4ended: for the G. A. R. Rr~ AmericlJ,n Leglop neatis interested employ-I l -- , dge's custo, for several yea gOOd sense I taking!. adV8d..ced ,I .-.- post. TentaUJv;e plan is to hold ees," say Mis. Grace A. Trott I wanle the program ~l the Gay theatre of Lineal , who is serving as B.~~ers 0 p(ovide ithe Illli pr I I step In edu .tion, the "eedof "plomasTo_ ram t;lUriD! his initial wee ean Ie" To Speak whic becom s. more and more at 10 a. m. Friday, May 30. Rev. chairman' for the conference of \!1 "Fakeni iTo! Lincoln funeral On Sunday DI nd the occ sian always mee , I pres iog In tapldlyl ch~nSing I_..c:.. W. E. Braisted, Baptist pastor, the west: central region of the i t fjlr~~, will deliver the ~ermon. Ritual national federation of Business Governor Arthur .J. \\'f&\'e llnd igh expec Uon~. The son . wl10rs Aro) to Banquet Seniors and :progress ng world" 'they Olyde AUaa Carlton, E ... Services Are C..onducted at Home ~nd character impersonaUo are fortunat in having ahea'd . C3ped ~t fof March service will flJllow at GreenwOt,d and pro~SSional clubs to be fin~ t~lent vi~ta and Burlsi 18 Made In Bishop Frederick D te lhawed Rnd we at Baptist Church This of t.p.em a ong 'which ,PriMn From! Farm. ce~:~:.rrc. I~gion ~;,ld17a~ ,:~~~to~heCa~~~: ~~~~ Wakefield. ~ I Frl~y lopmen~s g;re~ter E. !WlIson, post I To Speak in W ne. horoughly irelished. Mr. sa Evening. promises dev ~PIoYed Sixly students ~';W~ll ecelve dge who: is, starting Wayne State Teachers Collegei than ahy e er befo~ known. ",.A slate Jffleer's mf.mory ' of commander, will preside at the many people are, Mrs. Hilma Carolina Johnson, h: Th~ C~PI. ::i~te~~o,U~;~g'a~t~~ ~aynth: ~hno Mod~rn ~e~ce ~nt cfr~ e.~iJe~~ya~~ ~;i~~yY 0 S~:tt~~-, program. numbers, as plan· time-was ers, more concerned mother of Mrs. Albin carblon of' bachelor degrees for lion of I Igh echool ,will graduate itS! COl . d A ned now, willi be as follows: Se- about th Ir own time and sal­ the four-year cours ahd 1 9 will irst class f~ni8hing the ,twelfthI grams, cons en WI: mo e ~~~ l~ ~ , northeast of Wayne, passed away tection, Wayne Legion band; ary tha they are about the Saturday, May 10, at the home­ :receive diplomas for finlshi g the ~g~~ni~cga.lele 1~~: ~e':~: rade on MoQ.day, May 26, when t.~~iqing, re Ind US1~ gr~~uh ,~a...;ex~r~~o 92~hf~rW:.s! ~~~:~~~;yd invocation, Rev. H. A. Teckhaus; interests I of their company. Itwo-year course a the ayne n will be held at 'the c01-r a n$ exerc ses WI W C ~ of her· daughter, after a long: ill· J selection, band; vocal solo, Mis~ There i1 a place in business .. state Teachers COI~ge:thiS pring. rom year to ,ear, anCl e auditorium. Dean W. J'~'I people were afflict ttl th~ 8. d woes aped Marcp. 22 from ness, aged 66 years. FunenU .~ -l ,Commencement wee ~nclu es the eason has, ~ounq. hi~ aggr ck, head of the departml"ntJ old p.ays. E ch me bell' of ~ t ~ exas I prison f~'rm near Gretchen 'l'eckhaus; Gettysburg for evcri woman who can do ion larger ,ana be tel'. grad;uaUng class eJtv~rea 'p.p.tsyille. The man 8:s a mc- ~~ov~C~~ ~e~~c:~~d a~U~~:Yc::::d : l1~!ge ~ar ~ntrpduci a ~~::,;s~e~~g~J:~~~~I; :~~~:~~~ti~~~ ~i~~ :;o~. Ru~t~~~r ~~e se:e~~=~ ti foHowing at the c a ditor- he is g a hig education ;at the state, univcl"-i 80-cal1ed oration, an th pun- c anic by ade and had been home, Rev. John G. Nelson of thei"- ~1 lium: Vesper service' by C ristian tandard o~ d~amaijc pro yin Llncolh, will give the cla85 ishnlent ~n~he part f the' h ~:re n' few eeks, thou h he was band.' Rhe docs it." Following ex- self.j:lQcri~ici aU~d~C~. n~t Wakefield Mission church, offici·>­ organizations, Sun ay, M y 25, ions than iever, and acc dress. The seniors will joinJ g de- employe at the ti e he was Legion men .will sit together at perience as a teacher, Miss aUng. Interment was made in i 4:30 p. In.; ba.cca.la rente ~ rvices, ngly he h~s ljlmplolYed tal th the college graduates f()[i pended on t e num er In the atJpr~4ended He was I taken to the services nd G. A. R. men Trott entered the real estate th~m the Wakefield cemetery. ~ "I' Sunday, May 25, 8 p1 m.; recita.l uited to pJteseht in ccalaureate services Sunday, class. Well' into he night L4ncoln and was held until offi- will occupy places of honor. business. After twejve years Deceased was born in Sweden- Wayne has tree remaining Civil as treasurer of a real estate %uSr~d{~e;t~:fy~~~I~ I~~P~ ~m;I~~ ost impre4siv~ and attrac ~~ 2ii:~o~he ~~l1e~~ a~~~~~riU~ pr0Ud paren exulte a~d ap- c4rs c~mmu cated wit~ authori- February 24, 1864, and lived there,.' 1 ITd:M anner. Every year M .ha. aB a..!...aker. pIa ded, iwh Ie the lahce of ti"s ill Tex .I war veterans, Sommers Fox, A. J. firm. she became actively en­ II y~~ tO~dutY' until 1909 when she came to· by drama cs c ass, ues a, ay 'dge has 10 ru.Q the the1crowU, steeled' rState She ff Condit's son, Vol- Hyatt and R P. Williams. The gaged in banking. She is an America. She arrived In thi.s 27, 8;15 p. m.; and gra uation :weather an4 otJher unf The college high school SeDlOi'S nOdrled, ahd uffere~.: N VI an c6tt Condit, and Stat Deputy other remai ing veterans In influenti!1 leader In behalf of exerCl~e!'l l incIude~ country July 16 of that year, 'Wednesday, M y 28, !b t I' lass the following: Flor- outs'h.nding speaker' giv s an W i in W W d Wayne count are W. C. Lowry organized business women. going to Oakland, Neb., to make attr~butes \ ~~;~e~· ~f ~~:~~I~~r~; :~rtt:~ ~~~d~~~S'aJ.du $c~~:~ hea ~:ti~~~f:~~: iE~~:tI~=ye~rft~~~ appropriate ddres~, ,son s are dai~:s\ w; :k. T~:;rha;pen::~ of Win.side, T. P. Groat of Carroll, She her own success her home with her daughter, Mrs. and Cyril Te plin of Hoskins. to the fact that she has tried Carlson. She had since lived with the Carlson family and came ~~lF~~~:;~d~~i~a~~~ ~;::;i ~:rj~d1~~~~el:::£~;;r !:~o~~~~~~~~IE:~:am :~:':;!:~~~ ~; dl~ti;.e ~~~~ ~i~ i:~ ~ ~!.m!:2~ ~~;t~~ m:;~~rWi~h~ i~~~:~m~n~i~ilI;~ l ~~'n~~n:e :~~in~~~. ::'er i:d;~: I pr::::: with them to Wayne several sermon. ,strides, are pletsed to note ItolloWB. Selection, "The Fortune i~posmg on the ~ be ce of familial'. e decided the man to the cemet ry. G. A. R. rites to womtn in gainful occupa­ years ago. aa will be held ver the soldier and tainodnsfaOPrl>eUeltSo'"'m·thene.quTalakf't.ntnges= Mrs. Johnson is survived by her The baccalaureate prog m is ~~~~:~~dSi:~~~~~ss~:i~~i I ,~~eller,,, coHege orchestral club,. ~~~~~~~s'are ~eep~:d ~:p~~ the T as convic~. Condit w ~ailor plot se aside last year for dl aged mother and two cousins in ::at~OI~::~d"l~ay~,a~6~i~: ~~~~ "--- ~;;~a~~~~c~~ ~e :~:;:~~~~~ the rest of he prh-4ession. ~:~r~~d t~~ ~:,~Inpi~t~~~~d~~ ~~ these service. The Legion will real intetrest in amI's job, cul­ Sweden, her daugnter, Mrs. 'carl­ Com~ conduct rites over the grave of tivating 11he friendship of pa­ son. and the following eight cation, Rev. W. E. Braiste ; "My I > chool girls' glee club; addres:lI. sure. g back to Wayne r I=e!:ltur~js the late Her ert A. Welch, for· trons and being alert to the grandchildren, all of Wayne: Mis3 Task." choir; scripture, Rev W. w. I enn WE Sealock; overtur¢, I apin Frid y the state officer of Ian mer Wayne nd district Legion acquisition new business and , Miss Ruth. Miss Verna ! Whitman; "How Lovely, re the I ,.. ~'LaDame Blanche," orchestral told Car1to~ he was un~er arrest. R Club I Narfolk commander. to the satisfaction of custom- Mae, Loren, Reuben, Ivan, Arthur Messengers," choir; sermon, "The lub~ presentation of class. Pro:f 'I' I ~~l~s~.J.· ~edCo~~it 1~~~e~k~~ The AuxUi ry womtj.n will have ers, steadily and increasingly '~ and Harold Carlson. She alao Authority of the Teacher." IBiShop f L' t We' F. Gu.lhver; presentatlon Qf I I ' , charge of lacing flowers on strengthen the value of one's leave~ three cousiD5 relll.ding in Leete; and benediction. R~V. W. ~s I I Iplomas, Dean H. H. Hahn. pre"-" w~ ~ Carlton tn' r.move bne of his grave~ of ve crans in the ceme- services. HerIl!~ or t shoes. Carlto.". then atmitted the tery. ....~ J this country: Mrs. Hult C. Heidenreich. I I ntatlOn of scholarships, Dr U S II, roo d officer had~the right. . an. The and Mr.!'1. Lydia CarlBon of O~ha', ~ The recital by ~tudents ,of the ommence",e t In h nn.; and benedtction, Rev PA OS 0 yn The Legion meets ncxt W<:ldnes- . ---~------_. CQJlVict Js inus a toe on on~ and Mrs. Chas. Johnson pf W~~ ',j , musle depaltment is as allows: • p aVles ~ t n f~.,~.rlton ~he day to make final "xrangements Schoo,I .'aculty Mr. and Mrs. Hult of 0 ~ l:,:/ Piano solo. "Sonata G t inor," I Is. Tame For rogra II l The JuDtors of the college htlr Kiwanis en And Wive I." s cODvict"'d of for the prog am. were here for the. funeral ,/ilervic~. )1: ~:'fi: Elaine Winter; vocal SOI~ "Sol- FOr Thet Seniors. 1 I I' :school Rre entertaining the sp.nlOrs wa '1 lea~on; roemb~,t's ~~~r~i~f 1.:~~~eata~r~~~~~~~ -Ne~rly Comple~ A number of frleJids wQre pr~­ vejg's Song," Mary Lpu -;------I 1 ,$ond coHege high faculty Entertai ed MOD ay ent from Laurel and Concord for ion ~ Club H s Dinner fiU\ solo. "Sweet Birdie," ::t'dt tho . I (I I -this Friday evening at a b.anqu;et At Ho eI Norfol . 192~ .".. last rites. r . at~ lytWI a I'f s~- dity in by Sheriff Carl Ry- Few Nm.\' Ina,,"udors Are Added Jo' heobald; voc.al 'SO.I.O'" he Ir ' n . I t the BapUat church. The 1 ~e f~OWingell) bird," Mina Inhelder; voc 1 $010. I I or class motto is "Tonight We p der, where went the For Girl Sconts At W~yne City School For "r MII,t Go Down to the Sea in ~ - --- - ': r' ' unch Where We Shall Ancnor." Have P gram a holdup; H~ was tsk with his Tile Coming Year. Plane Damaged Ships." Frederick Berry vocal . (;. Uberties of Lincoltl. Be and BUver are thegraduatts' . . partner in ~robbery.LiterHuff- 81~"" ~ .. ~ d '-d E te • I • _S . man. They:; had a large share of ....,Y <:,>oou_ an -- era fl r- , solo, "Gay Butterfly( retchen: ,Re\·. P. A. Da.!'E.(1I6 ': i, olors, Tables for the dinner F 1- tailled by u8lness and Pro- With election of six new teach- At Field Here Teckhaus: piano solo'l "Pr Jude A erg, at erclse8. 1 i4l&y will carry out tho senLol' J. H. I\emp ~h'e8'~8poI18e.o the loot of ~6,OOO with th~m wI~eD lessl al Women. ers for thi Wayne city school last Minor." Mildred ',Mbses;, v,oca) II 'olora in flowers in other decorta- Wayne 4tette Sings Sev- arrested. S~ratton wasl gwen five week, the faculty personnel tS al- , . k ' ' al ~-I tI to fifteen years for the robber.y, Wheel 18 CQught in Mud ~ solo, "Gain' H0J9¢,"1 !t ~rest Commencem~t wee lor 0118. cr. ~_.on8. toI"'Pther wi$ seven sentences of Sixty girl scouts and therr most CO$plete for the enswng solO,:"~ ~biTtytwo w~ Landing and PuD- Macblne CPCk; violin zur a," seni,o,s are ' Miles Tyrrell will presido as .,.,"" . n leaders M!;'s W K SIIllth M!!:'s ear .Over Onto 'Top. . R 3 Hanks; voca.l :S!'lO, " 0 ing ;aduat.ed. th~5 sptrtng trom .'i tmaster for the aftCr..d.lnner Wayne KEanians and thei tW~~HearB ~a~h to ,nt concu;. G W.' CO~' rt~, Mrs. A. v: Y H: R. lest will cantlOue as sup~ m~,_" Harry ElliS], ishe; oeal ayneJlh~gh is hool will b, rog-ram. The tneme, "Seniors wives were g est!} of NorfolkcJu ren~y, tor ~he crimeS Of b:t~ Teed, Mrs. P A. Theeobald, Miss erlnteUde~ He IS a graduate of :$ r The airplane 'which Dr. V. L. solo, "Sing Me to;S ev," I" th" ext·s nday: I enlng .wit~ ater now into other. roaQ::I to tq~.mb:E}r~ Mo day eventng- a~ - lP.:$ ~uto.theft and robbe y Nyeulah Wh tmore, Mt53 Manan Yankton lt~gewi:lh the B. A. de~ ryn Bolshaw: YOC!l-I.S[' "'.YIViR," qalaureali:.e ser;vi ~s at the P ,success,·' will bl!l cf}~~ied. out in ner and a pr gram at Hater-No e.... -g,un: In sB'9'eral Tex';t 'Counties '30 Theeobaldl-and ~ss Velma gree and thle"'. University of Ne- ~=~~:~;:t~ior:;:f.l~~~~~ Donald Simpson: a.n ! pia 0 solo, ~yterian churc~" Senior cl$s the to~t subjects. The program folk, twentys~x from here goin The eonvl9t was W°iaing on a BernhoItz wbre entertained Tues- braska with the master of arts , about $1,000. last T~*Bday ev "German Dances," E el aid. »rogram win 'b~ given lit iV be M foIlow9: "Seniors," for the occasion J H Kemp 16,000 acre prison rm ne~~ day even;ng 'at a 6:30 dInner at degree He has had graduate Ul ed ning when one of··th6'; ~heB8 "ThE' Admirable Cricht n," by ~chool ~uditoriu.m Tuesday at '~rof. A. F. Gu1Ii1Jer; "Enter." Wayne, spoke and the local clu Hunuwdle when he escap the Methodis church by members work at the University of Mont- J. M. Barrie, is the pia to be *oon. Seniors ~I entertain loa Ruth E'son; "Now." Evelyn oetette gave ~evcral selections. is thought he was on J.iS way to of the Wa and Pr~- pellier F ance At present Supt. eame mired io mud A8 Dr. 8i was landing the pUme at th pr:esented by studentR of the ~unlorg and fa€i;ulty at brea. ,~eyer: "I to," Miss Peari R~~h- Dr Howley acted as toastm~. Canada and stopped Wayne fesstOnal W ciub Dinner Best plan to go to Columbta um· fIeld east of Wayne. I?r.. drflmatics department. T lis is a ~edne a criticism of mddert1. rtday May;_ :2;3, a ITheobald: and "Success," Dean to his welcome. Jerry Brown d,f wer coration3 for the reqtliremehtS for a doctor of hurt. I 1if~. ethodi;.~t English sl}daJ 'Miss -Lenore clmr h. L. C. 0 ,1-1. H. Hahn. Dr. U. S. Conn will Norfolk, 'disttiet Kiwanis officer. OJl City ."'Ullds two lotig, ta osophy degree. p~e i~ dtrect.in~ ~omm ~ell Dr. Siman had driven the Ra.ntscy the prOdllCj lj'f· Llnepln. S;iv B the the studentl! the "Open Road spoke. The Wayne oelette the, Following' he dinner, girl Miss Glennie Bacon wUl continae here from Winside Thursda¥ att-" tion, and Prof. W. C;. Htl let' ha$ lnent.a~dress. Rev. P. 'A. Success," cnter1atned Wiit.h several numbers. 'scouts ~ang lone of their gon~!:I, as princigal for next year. Miss to ernoon and' 'Was landing at the chargf' of orchestCflI mus.c. The eliversrcthe se man Sunday. ,Dr. and Mrs. Conn, Dean $nd In lhe group!were F. E. Gamble, Receipts for Sh.-l\-lontJJ Period "The Smoke Goes Up the Cbim- aacon haa'been with the Wayne airport. 'When 'he- touched the CRSt Is fl,S follow~: Lor Loam, The lJf!rcalnu eato progr~ :;Mrs. Hahn, Prof. and Mrs. Gll11i· Prof. W. C. Lowrie, J. E. Britl- Just Past in Wa)"ne Amount ney." Group ingingof' "America" school several years and last year gtound, one wheel"WJ3,S caught in DeF6rreR1 Hancock; Lad Mary s fol,ows: relude, Fra ijYilr, MiB3 Lettie Scott, Miss Rl,th- tain, T. S, ,Hoole, L. W. Eilts, to $S8,64.8.57. followed. elma Bernholtz was roa."de principal. She is a Conk,~yn ~rvling H.o~n, the mud and the plane .coUld not Lasenby, Aulda. Surber Lady hllleo: invoca ion, Rev. W 'erford and Miss Enld Prof. W. Prof. J.. lecl folk of girls in the graduate of the Wayne state g1l forward. The plane ~ tipped AgathR Lasen'by, HoI W itmore; etden~eich; hymn. "Come ,are to be guestB besides thc senior G. W. Lewls and Wllham Beckent. Statement of collections and younger ne of the earliest Teachers College, and received her ~ nose first. The propeller was Lady Calherine La.s~nby, N aoml' lmlg]y Kit'" ¢ongrega I'clas~. Miss conklyn is junior hauer. Miss, Anne K. 0 his pIaye disbursements of the I city of Ol colonial ances, the Virginia bachelor f.\cg'ree irom the state h W IM Wayne funds for the ,six-month d buried in the mud and the for,ce BultR; Honorable Erdest 00II ey, criptu e readi g, _I"'.ev. Isponsor. , the pia 0 aC~Qmpam.men.. r . reel, opened i the scout progmnl. univenjity~ Miss Bacon attende of the ;engine pulled the (lane Henry Reynnldfi; Rev. Jo n Tre- eiden eich; payer, Rev. i~ The junior class lllemberg lj.re: Be~s Gearhatt MOrnSO?, prOWl". period from Novemberj 13. 1929, This was f wed by dances .Of the univetsity in Chicago last sum- over onto i ls top. " herne, Marlin Buschlmm ; Lord raiste: _ong, "Lift Thine I MI'lrion IAuker'. Robert. Gulliver, nertt state reader, furmshed thf to May 13, 1930, wa~ reported Indian an<:1 tcb origin. mer to w rk toward her master of ddres~, 30hn~on, The machine was left at the' Gporgc BrncklehurRt, Richard ids' OC\H'l; "The ack Klrigstonj Kenneth rest of the el/itertainment. Danc:" Tuesday evening to the council Mrs. W. Smith spoke to the arts degr e and will continue her Wayne port and Dr. SltnAIl sent FanRke; Lady Broc lehurs1, f the Harvest~I" Rev P A 'lDltner Lessman, Alphonse Marti- lng follQwed.' at its regular meeting., The total group on the beginning Of studies there this summer. Wayn~ A~lene for a factory specialist to re~ir Frances Larson: Crichton, butler. les, spng, "PI' lae Ye the ischang, RoberL, rheobald, Miles Th0 group going from receipts for the period were $38,- scout work l Wayne and wh3.t It Miss Urban, graduate of tQe damage. John McEwen; 'l'weeney maid, ~r," girls' cho us, and be :Tyrrell, Mar.-J.aret Baker, Hilda. included t.he ,following: Mr. and 548.25. ,has done fa growing girls. ,- She Grinnell cbUege in Iowa, will have ._-~--._.~-~- ' F' h ,~ ., H The collections were made from ' Dixie Cooley; Fi~her, Lad Mary s lon, ~v Will am lSC er ttlg, Eleahor Mac Johnson, Mrs. J. H. J:'j-emp, TS.. 00..j 'spoke of tit able leadership of charge of IDusic. She takes the the following sources:' Cash on maid, Amy Bengtson; immons, The ommelnment progr EUZft.beth Jon~8, Ina Ruth Jonson, Prof. and M rs. WC.. L owrt, hand November 13, $700.47; bills those who h ve become interested place of , M~ss Florence Phillips Files A~ Candidate Frances Larson; Jeanne, Marion as follbws Or an prelude, IHazel Nielsfiln~ 'Ruth Stamm, Helen Coach all:d Mrs. W. R. Hlckma , In girl scouting' Mrs. Smith ex- who declined her reelectlon for rih d· MC M C Mr In pouch November 13~1$1,229.91; For County Offke Mulford; and Tompse,tt MardeI F[orende r i lips, lOVO , Steele and H len Swanson. r. an rS'I' ,. raven, ;1 plained the Iwork done at the next year. SC~::~~~tlOn ~ .~~~~~~enquatt t-.---t-"-~- ~r~. ~r~ ~ri~~ln~l;,tr·E.~~m~~~: i:f.~ 1~~":fo~;13~~~~t ~ c~:r~: ~~g~~:r ,:~,~~i~;~rt~~ ~~~:::issiun L;~n;~~I.~Z~.~:~ :.:~s~~~:~ exerdses are as ;;;;len:'of ; I' s -, .t Earl Lewis of Wayne, flied this. follows ProceHslOnal. "Festiva.l address, "rndt Jduality, a T i- US aIDS n)Ury Mr. and Mrs. L. ~. Ellis, M~: ~;V~~gbe~;~$;~;MO~u~ 'ti:~,3;:~~ Mrs. P. A~ Theobald told of the charge o~ commercial work next ~:~~ aSn~:~~'i:~: fo~o~e ~~;:~ March college orchestr vocal bIe" LC ~b rlies, present n Wh H- t BC and Mrs. W~liam "". Beckenhaue , ,~origlnating cf the community CfJm- year. He will teach for Miss Mil- county sheriff. A. W. Stephem; flO;O, -Love Is the WIll"d," Martha of ~lasa, Sup~ R Best, pr ~ -~ ell I y ar Prof. W. lrvi g Hor:n, Miss Anne $50; licenses, $240; fine~d $2~; t~- mittee and ~re splendid effort the dred Cole who was reelected but who filedlon thedemocratlc ticket, Ma.rl{ytan Invocatton, R v P A tabon of diplp as. C E Car & t, Kohls, Mr. an Mrs.,C. O. Mitchel~, bacco Jice~ses, $180; a, mtsce - members of, this committee have declined the position. Miss Cole ' Davies song, "To Sylvi ," Mary presenlauon bfl scholarships, [' Mrs. Ellen S. McMaster Is Rrni~ed Prof. J" G. . Le1"is, Mr. an~ laneous receipts, $1,509132. made toward raising a fund for plans to attend school in. Chicago and Mrs. Gertrude Morris, who I h W.A. Of the fuml of $38 548 25 the .., filed for county treasurer, are the!i ~~~~r~~ea~~~~ha~t,he~dd':e ~~ G~~~ ~~~~~ ~:~o b; n~:~tl~:~e~~ and S~Ck;:u=:;ctdent :r:~ox~' B. ! arha?; and . ~. spuOmSlleodf w$3it2h,9412h.2e6 ch,.taY~:lbree·e.:ur~er~ ~:rke~:e~~d~a~ftoSc;~~et ~~~~~rs tn th~.S:~~;~l will inst~ct in so- two other candidates who h&V~:i ti fAT khaus ~' M b @f th t of older Ii filed to date. . '~!j ernor W('aver, presen on 0 I Th: class 'rolI includes M~s Ellen S McMaster qf Lm- Y h 11 _ I Discounts lallowed amounted to . em ers 'Ie ,,~oop d A cial selene and be debate coach "J' out _.ljS. IJnner I' $3,105.95. !The c~sh..on hand is gIrls gave a'pay, .ra,: rna. c- again this year. Mr. Behl's de- ~;; Icoin, mother uf Dr. C. A. McMBS- cepts the Modern Gtrl. written bate team t.ook .district champion- HR.~F IN,D,EX. j. ."J C t $1,017.78. rmd the biBs in pouch ' t f W ',atenrd 0sfuffWer••yndef'roSmustashioncekd .brm"hP3e In V IIClrJ ontes amount to\ $148226 by ,Mrs. S. A .. Lu gen 0 . ayne, ship this y~ar. He will ~ttend the Seetion..' One. I s t '::J. The council ' dis~us~ed the mat- for' the occasIOn. Parts m tlt~ Universit:y lof Iowa and work to- Page Two-LocSI. News. : result of b¢in;g struck by an ~uto- I~- , tel' of bUying new tops for the play were taken as foHows. ward his ~ter's degree this sum- Page Three-Correspondence. K~rney, :r~e mobile whlle crossing a Lincoln Alford Lantzi of 'rakes old lelectroliers on Main street, "Grandma," Sara Jane Ahem; mer I Four - Editort&1 Comr, street Thulrsday. Mrs. McM"ster Honors itft 'Atwa.~r Kent I making these similar to the new UMoth·er," ~f;Lrcel~a Huntemer; M·iSS olive Huse who is flOishing ment. . is past 80 years old. Her inj~ries Audit! n on ,Friday. ones installed south of the depot. "Margaret," I. Evelyn Wendt; "1..0- h 1hi d;. . . l u tor pf Page Five-Miscellaneous. I, im~ _~ Sixr-Soci~ are not serious and she is' la," Olivia Diffenbaugh; "Dora." er. . r . yea.r ase lOS r c te page News. proving nicelty. Alford La tz, son jof Mr. and Mary Ellen Gulliver; "Miss Brun- Latin tn ~~ Wa:vn school, has. - S,eUon Two. ." . Mrs. MCEaster was partly Mrs. AI C. Lantz of iearney and Sioux City MQ.R. II son," Janice Mae Teed; "Hele":,:: signe~e:r P?~i~~n f~:t:h:':~:~~~ Page One~Wayne Wins Me~t.- across a at eet when one car nephew of ~rs. E. . Huntem~r Jt'1ssie Ha~son; '-'tenderfoot scout, ~earrrl. ~ f ~d t the D. A. R .. Pil;:tu~e. COlle~e ~~rn stopped to 1 t her by, An9ther of Wayne, on first lace in tHe Weds Wayne Girl rfluneU ,Auker; "second class er as 0 :ar s egree a'11 N ws Robert Stone BurnArl car coming tram the rear s~ruck d.istrict Atw te~ Ken radio aUd.l- scout," MaI1ian Kearns; and "first unive:sit;.t~ o~ 11;~~ag~::: :d ~ar~~e,'Co.m,e of Stud~:' the first ~at and forp~d it for~ bon coP.lest eld Frt ay in l(:eaj:'- Miss Mamie Baker, daughter of class scout,~' Helen Steele. atte~ tliOOt fini W b r Damag~ .by Storm. -~ I ward, striking Mrs. McMaster and ney. He Is a senior in Uj.e Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker of 0 npx year,. 8 ,ng ,e Pag Two:.:..social News Loc81 knocking l1et to the pavement. Kearney hi h school this yealr. Brenna precinct, and Mr. Ray- S ·d' C degree W?M nekt sprlDg. MIssH~e N:ws. Radii} Audition.' Truck Dr. Mc~a~ter plans to go to Eight cou~ti s entered the contest mond Clancey, son of Mr. and Mrs. aVl Ott f!mpa.ny, ' was gt'f','ated. from the wa.~e Da~aged by .Ftre. ~usinea9 Linc.oln ne~tl week 'to see, his at Kearney. • M., E. Clancey of Sioux Qity, were . 0 ben""g .·Season State T'1ather~ College and. fe- Revie'o/~ >:'.: ,,:" "~'. : mother. He will also attend the Alford: g es to Omaha next -- J ' at the Catholl'"C church ! __ !: cei'~ed he~1 A·I., B. degree at :11be P Th _M dUn Fea , ..,. rnarned U ersity f Nebraska An In age irec--:::-ur&. ~,a 0•.•...' - atate dental meeting :While ther~. November comp€!te for state at Laurel May 10, the Rev. Father Walter 'ISavidge .Amusemeht tIDVt "t o~J Lati . k hr- ture~: .,'" ',_ hono~B. F ederick Berry of O'Sullivan, pastor of th~ church company op~ned its twentyf~urth s ruc or! r ~e 0 war r.e Page Fo~r--:,;Cf!J'~:U' NortPe¥~-. WaYJ?e~ repr sents this section In there, officiating at the e,eremony. season in Wayne this week, with h~ n~t ~etld~en .~e:ed. h' f Waynej !;outh~~st ..Wayn~~· 0 the boys' contest at Omah~.. Mi$s Florence Baker an,d Ralph good crowds attending. Mr.: Sav- ~ ,. 1-1 er WI coac lOd Page Fbij6-7-'Jl.8k._,~f~~d. Le911,.~,' Winn;,;,;(e~s Sis~r h~ YD SC~OOlHlfor ~~h_~. ~ In roaha go 0 Clllcago Balter ot Wayne. and idge has placed special einp.haSiS t. wa [ r ~etht.l'n Wilbur _" I, d n./ t New . I' h w: term next YeBi . s lR:'Ll -, "'it... ;~rk. nner l•.uere go 0 :~~.' ~~:~ of the bride, atte ded the ~~~cIt~~~a~;~e:~b~m:::Stii~dl~ team t~k dis,rtct title this ye~. P~:r~ t~~ib~teRe~~~!'c'(' Alford ~ tz took fi st honor:s Mrs. Clancey has been mployed devices. ·H6 goes to Pender: next 'M~. ~olr {h "'il~~tten~t c~Ch~ ~~D Three~ -1' : In the'stat high school mus1c in 'Sioux City for some ti e. 'She week.: 'se 00 a.l e1 vers,Y 0, - Page On~.'·'lOTh. hoiObl,N~~.,.~q~'; contes I at IHastings a couPile is a former student of th Wayne I ~ : _ bras~a thiS s~er. .! t A Cid-""'~ts - -¢.t ;:'.i,tf An j 'eekB ago'. I R 't 0 T t ,. Waite" \\1::1t, who has an IA. or cc e~ .. ·.~.a~ Y ,;1 W stilte Teachers college. . epo.r 8, n es 8 B. degre'e ":0 .the Wayne Teat:hM dresses. " . ",', . Mr. Clancey is emPIOY~d as a ;u P Tw" T··..;.cal'.. 1'Il.T- s· N'~orlh A ~e Ready' S"o'.n ers Coll~~" continue .il1.'lhe age ,o,---~ ·r~W.' . c·· s•.tesm~n at thoe Sii>UX Cl Y stock ., Y 111 west ~ W.YD.-e•. ,SQqtheart-: ~::.th:f: b:'~ l~i~iO~ ~it:1l . psp~rs flr examln~tio~s.k~;en ~~~~~:ije~l, ~~~~:~i~: ~~ir~: pa;:~~~~~~~~'~b~~i,: 'I by se~rnlhlland ~lgblh g~,,:~~rs o~ silYls°f ~'I,~kathO·iJlIN·8um me~, ,', Pa~~~n.~u·"'r' .~.'ftl".d:,'..!·I,'I.' 'Vi~,;.• : ....'.;._. ~s;9i~ .. Birth Rej;orcL' Waynq co~r.ty rural schoolS ,. re Me S V9rrtQ.'!IIt..e, e.'tll gra u~ .,_ ~~ _ Fi ~...,. .. ~. y sf~erln~ son Wall born' May 7to Mr, Mlng rad I Dr,. N.eb. h.,! nou~cing plmlS were mailed to ; D-ear Sir-: ~ '. 'j I, :~:~'j graduates 'Wednesday to give rT1h I J ,~ '~jj1'; g,eneral information in TcgaI1d to IlU 1 ,C P ate you mu.G1.e for me last Decem- 1 I;· oompletiean~ ::;aii~factory .~n every~ ay the program. More 'H ber~m has provedpl~ase? a.~d '.i . - .... J.' ..:i.J.. nouncement will be made Jater If, Iti \veH wear It continrun)ly. J Jh: :~~u~,~;~ang~~~::t~~ b;~~le~,Ch~hoel J IH I hardly nOlIce that ',I wear a P, ~ate., ,'. '_'.' :_tf':.),:. Iii Your.truly, Mrs. C, H, T. ·It i' ~~:": of over 200 finishing thi'l 'ili -,--These plates sbld for $20 a set, n}! I T,he te-nth anniV&Rary of, the' )y"U ; . ' I.''<'1. §~~;~;~::~~:~~ti:~:;f:~~~:1 iD . Dro ~~L ~J~~ry '~Ji ~~~~:~01n~i:;OI~~:e'O~or~e Pi~;~, Il:.hc~e Way~et Phot~e k~~ a r € L-I-N-K-E-D 243 Neb. Res.. 238J I ~ stUdents, plan8 to be he!'e. I with 230 D the r 'I - 'tttttttTum:::_l!!! ': !!1' un ! ,n::::.t:.-r.:::J Chapel program at 10:30 will f i ~---_.~-~~_.. .~', ,~nl follow regIstration of alumni.! H-O-M-E OV¥'NED ~:m::um::~:=l:::m::um::..-==mr.:m:m:r':::::::::::ll::::: J. Roland Vinckel, superintendent Stor e s, SO. that 'l~:l ti" at Arlington ·and member Iilf, the I THE KNO.T-HOL'E i:I ' 1920 class, ,.'-'11 .preside at' tnis. through the COill- II" ,': ,,:1 Luncheon win be served qn th·~ 1..... i campus at '2:30. Miss Njleulah btn€d purchases we I' No. 47 Wo}-ne, Neb., Tl,ursda:\"' May 15, '930, V"l -1 1';11 Whitmore is chairman df the bl . I' , I I' - "~ committee arranging for the noon are a e to gIve you We can't p I ~ a,s e and posts. So why I ing capacity. :'''1' .~ ~ ~'1 .I h Th h d b d cveryboLly we I not use the b'::st of 1 Let us sho·i'i-' you l)-1(' I UL~C commll.:.~e will prov:ideeon. ane entertainmentu,get for e -rock l)l'ices. on Utt, know that! But that Ithem wtlile YOU.'1'e at, reasons' . V."ln.:.. . , ..·.·.;.. ,1'., 2:30 WIr:l.Y/Q~,v.l; gomg:~~es dW make~ ~ki~~:me i,{~ ft.}.:r'~i other's day with the former,j •. for the occaSIOn. ThIS IS f' dl . I/,.;; / . /) ':,f p~rents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bue. lIosprtal G.uest.., the sam.e number they S?I last nen Y s e r V Ice ///, /i'':;'' county' ,farm lady i!~" oe.!': to J_,i~- t!w. They went on to Omaha Mon- year, Mrs. W. H .. ~hIllIps IS presi- W hie h is whole /~pvz [to~d tiS Good idea, iE ...,;.'..'. e~'Ll a .....)n..d y. Tbe visitol's found some. very D,ays Obse.r.,ved. I dent of t.he AuxllIafy., an(l~Mrs. Ithat~ ;:11- ' , l ~. 1! ~ Q;,es"~;':c"~~~\Y at Ch'cagq : R :,~ Wh,n you come '. ,.' . J~ Ii;; M~SSdDegOrreaethYfromFelbtehl'e"u·hnO,vh~~.,atny B ~~~l:~ i::~·nmu~~ i~ '~f1 Black IS i W"",..""''''".. ,'''''"...... ,".... '''''''lr'.. '..''·" ..,,",,''',...... ,''''".,." ..,.... ".""...,"'"."..... ,,, ...... ,,,..... ,, ""'"''''''''.''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' ji LlUfi!!er :CO. I-our 'phone' number "'" h .I. !l a fence except wire Wa:fDe....' '. N~.b. '.' is. 'l4'l, ..•~.. ' .'.i.... ·.'•. Q Nebrasl! : l~lamQn S, a c e.'J, ewe r, ave leS, 'te.. n·el. gades Will h€;ar1'nmged for(de~ ~'I, -- T '. ',' .';.11. .._r. ans to ar-I p rtmental wor,,{ nex~, year. ,:pAisl=\ I.' W1l,ll~heSi for' both girl o.r boy in aU th late; up-to-date designs i- ~radUa4" and!.a~eB-c.EIg.in,. GT from Los. aude Curley '\-ho isl a ptin~ B.Ulova, \Valtham an Hamilton ,w'atches that : I . heat're'. she spent 0. the cOllfge here, is! to-be you - n de-J}€nd u.pon for correct time. Ii h her son, c pal and teach arithmetic an~ ay M-;s. H. J. g ammar. Shei plan$ lo attend = -,, in Wisner. shool in Chicago t~is summer, II 'Di m'0nds-We have only the : ' Wayne, Nebraska an spent iss Marjorie ~ease, IWhO has a~ IJ • L in Lin- . B. degree frcjm the. Wayne coli 1 Blue white, perfect; at special low prices. :g:.' 1 Westel· Ele""·tr'l·c I ding thel .1 ge, wi'll teach IHtCl'ati.'ure and hY",.. I. ' I 3 D It "'-, 3 Days In sesslonl ene. Miss FldJtence Peterson of ! Our stock is mlerl10wing with suitab e ays Sound,System o the Tri- ertrand, will jrrr,struct) 'in history ,I I GRA.DJI,JATION GIFTS --~-- l ~ ~Jt~O~~P~i I~~:;:'n~: °1,t~I··1 '.~. i tion of this Ii!'S 'MA 'J ! 18 19 2'0 C.-h 'homeMon- d gree tbis sunjmer. Mrs. Melvi~Mabe. i WAYNlE'S WELE. vn •.,. ·ue~, 0' "lay - -. 'I";"'" , inn., wbere, dUoway and :/>frs. Jilelva J .G,. M'. ' N'E·: ,I S. i ..T - J'I R .•: un., 1" is wife' ho have taught i the eighth .~. 'I ! LEADI1"lG grad~ i j opeIla-i·rec:~ a~~~ed d sixth th past yeadIlex~ j ~ J ;w..lt·· . t- , 'd their ttcelection1c for _"_B_._"_._"_"_U_._•••••••••••• a.' ••••_ ••••••••lIIg. '•••11••••1111 L 1-\; en, 10,n. Miss Louise lpggelj't: Who taugh~ ••••••III ••ac••••II. lov~d Hebron 'and. win i'Il~.: y OIl themik!<$unny'Side UP" s ruet in the ,fifthctuttil-a,rade. Sh~ kes the .placetf ¥Jis Pease Wh~ . !Iou ~illlad~re them.iTJ. .i . oes into depa tmeh al worlf. ; Miss Eva Gli. Sda[,~adUafe Of For iy~rs I ~ave believed a Movlelone Musii,a! Romance e~:ya~~e N~~;Sek'~~ ~i ~~~t~j t clo~hes ~" ! made by i .'aynethe fOU.lastrthyeaiI'.gra.de. ' he cam.e.. ii, Miss May Gi lies w~o has Be tending the. iversity in Lin c 'h, is ·elected to laCh in •th ED.:V. PRICE &. CO. 't iTd 'grade. S e 'tak s the place o M,ise Ruth os's' ho goes t9 t e second gra, e. ~rss Ross lhas n A, B. degre from the W'a'yne g e .neayne. e n.andfewha,' ears.'bee.. n.. teaChing.Mrs. LulUIII." aite who haS taugp in the sed od grade seve a'1 ye :rs. will noi :t~rn ,next .Ydar. ' i ' iNtiss 'Coila ~o1:ras ,a'bd Mis$ inDie Will 0 haVj taught t~ l!stiv,eral...' g. rad~yea:rs,6,n ill.lein,te•. ~ urnrga1'terito thel:. fa .: oStttons -in th '1'1:1.11.' Both wll 'ke work 'at ihf: lowa 'Stat ~ ~chers 'ColM e this I :.summer. '' eter Henke \I:'h.hassel:ve~' ~ll;~~;:'o~~~:J~~~ ~~ti=t :lfea, ! "\.

Marvin I C 11 ; . tractors; 0 ege Gr(lnt{J! iJI Lutb w 'Many Vegrees plowed a ' I I (ConUnued ,From ~a$'e One.) Bl.rth~Y PaUl ~ery, Clarenc~ Schwarz, Last Lillian $mall, Merrill i Whitman, fiowa~d Dorothy Wilcox, Jesse Zimmer- numb'1f neighbors and fIll nds man; BDd August, T~omas Ad- The Un~nown Soldier in honor 0 her birthdayJ A~'ery ams, Ralph Andrews, Hallie pleasant s clal afternoon was en- Blievernicht, Theodof$ Carlson, i Under the flag-draIied casket lies an Unknown Soldier. Je8sl~ jOy.ed. reshments were se ved George :Cornlsh,' Halsted,' A nation pays him ijonor. 1 by the h 8 eas, who received sny Evelyn ,LagiChutte. M~rgaretMc~ .He lies with the 1eat dead, a medal of honor upon his pretty. ub ul gifts. DUDO, EdJn nct McEWing, Bertha breast. . 1 1 I 1d':arshall, ,B aDche MUler, Mar- gener~ls, Amiu',·' Picnic To jorie Peasei Jennie Peck and GUI1ll fire salutes, s rn gra,re governors, care-bur­ Sylvia ~lter~a. dened leaders join in payhlg him homage. We~k Those wh'l' receive the hachelor Be eld This 1egr~e An unknown soldie~. Nameless. Jt't one af ·~he soldiers i of science in: education I The a 0' al school and com~u. are: Francea' E~09, Mabel Hur­ nity :pic i ,will be held at the stad, Qonald Jones, Glen Felix who WOiit~l~Ot~;t~~;o~;!;i~~~~f:~;S;:~'::a:;::~e. fatrg...ou d lfriday, May 16. In- and fto:r: LaI1gfe\Idt. ner will e Merved at 12 o'e oek Three 'who receive the bachelor For him the solemn! strains of tlte fu eral march. noon. town band will lay of fine :arts degree til education For him the reverelice and the tears, .f a great people. and a b eball game has een are Ma~ttha Ma,rkytan, Susie Sou~ An 1l,nknown soldiet. No, No, No! i arranged or the afternoon. I ders and Anne: Kobls~ "The I s week in the old SCffiOI Of th~ 129 flnishhig two-year You knew and love Ijim. He played with you, carried you bUilding" •• is heard often at the.thco~r~e:;.~:~ru;:p~~~:.Wi.~iv:e~~~: on his shoulder, dropped weeties on your lap as he p.assed you. ChOOl g 0: nds these days. Pans You knew him by name a d called to him familiarly. You never or the n w building have n comple~d work for the diploma thought of him as great. He never thought of himself that·way. tr~ferred f efinUel , ecided upon by the but have to the four­ He was your friendly play~ate. chool bad. It is expected that year cm!Irse and will continue to dail~ rhe ne odern structure lwill study '~or the bachelor degree. He passed you on his way to work down at $e corners start' HO n. after the close of Thtrtyo~e finished tbe two-year or in the city or on grandd~d's farm. His clothes were th~ clothes of school. course \l)ut did not seek a diploma, a worker and his hands were soiled and brown when he passed by Botan. tudents are searttog mos't of' them planning further at evening. But he still smiled at you. 'Remember him now? college work. ~ar every n a and crannyg near erelj~••iiiiiiii~111 When the call to came he said nothing about it. He f?rfirstspr.itero.,g fl.owerineeks of plants.the boJany.he gathered up his few thing -there weren't many, a few shirts and course vi devoted to study and handkerchiefs and a cou Ie of photographs--and bunched them preparatio and the last e ght into an old suitcase that wts held together by one strap,. He smiled weeks ;to intensive labora ory "app~(hick good-by to you as he pass d on his way to camp. Remember him

work. :r its wert:l given the now? J Michigan otany tests May . N~ws High Be 001 semester exam1na­ ! You missed him fOla while. Yo,u heard that he was out at tions ar~. I elng given he.fe t1?RY camp and as you wound t e ,muddy brown wool that your mother amI yes~e ay. The Munich ~ests Co~n planting time i3 here. was knitting into socks yo hO., ped he would get a p.air Of. them. He ~~~d.Plare geonretry have ]cC'n Thf-, ,\veather pprmitUng. did, He wore them in th trenches and the fields. He had them there!will be a lot pf farmers on when they picked him p land tagged his poor broken body and in the fielq follbwing the buried it with a little flag nil a white cross marking the place. co~~~et~bh ~~da~~~a~e i~ist~~~~:~ wire back and forth. the las~ f the week Whe~ all T~ Don't you remember him now? Why child, he's the One ~re cold weatJer is sure that didn't come back th day the boys marched home, the band copies complete. Bro~der Regio~a work in ninth jand makiJ;1g' moro House playing, the flags flying nd all the mothers and sisters cheering tenth it!-d strial geography has businfss. Havf;l been taking thre~ and the fathers jumping ?P and down and shouting madly. He's created~'a: great deal of inte est. out two or per day the one the gold star is for on that flag that hangs in the Hall. A serne te of physical geogr phy lately. 'I h That's the one. [e very o.ne you know. He's every boy precede his course and ped Harry Wert pur¢ha:'led one clear u~ number of questi ns. who went out when he as called and laid down his life in the of those 2-pen 'farrowing struggle to carry throug, the duty that was his. Died doing hiB Miss~o l houses this week. duty, the boy of America The boy you saw every day. The boy . Meetings t s. E. Auker had his tenant who whistled and sang a d played with you. bring in the BcreElns for his rr Be Held H re Remember him n~? I' -,~ house east of Wayne last week, We rebuilt and re­ The iN kefield district O~f' tbe That's the boy. or him the flag i8lowered. For him the l'lcreened them so they are heads are unco,vered. or him America proudly mourns. Her ~~~~~~~(l. ~~~~e;:n~~ ~~I ~o ~~~~ just like new. Unknown SOn. I dla Luthe an church on Tue day Hugh Winterst~in bought and Wed esday, May 20 an 21, one of those SimPlex stoves. 1930. Th· following pastors: will' I took it out there Tuesday WHY =;J=E=W=E=A=R=T=H=E=POPPY attend: ,L: rthur E. Olson1 of and !what do you think I wallsa,l'J A. Martin of "'-1ake~ found Hugh doing? He was Millions of Americans] will wear the blood-red poppy of Flanders Fields field. W. Holger Pearson I of digging potatoes, and at this in memery of ~hose gallant A~erican boys who sacrificed their lives in t~e World Bristo~ nd Edwin J. Eric son time of year, too._ Their cave War. J..R.t us hope that every qne Will wear a poppy on that day, for in no roore of Hamill S. D. Services wi I be had collapsed, covering lip fitting way can we give expression to the honor in which we hold those men whQ conductecl Tuesday evening 8 died that American ideals might live. Let U3 bope, too, that under every breast t about twenty bUshels of po­ bea~ o'clock; cdnesday maroin ,~t wh,ch bears a poppy will a heart which understands the beautiful symbol· tatoea and Hugh was dig­ ism of the little flower. ! 7." . 10:30; W dnesday aftemoo' at ging :them qut. e~pty 2:00 ·o'clo k; and Wednesday eve­ I , . The wearing of the :'p, pW is no form. It is no idea developed tn the mind o'f .any man and p$ ed to public a.cceptance by clever promotion. 'rhe ning al;J 8 o'clock. These ser ices Wonder what's been done with the time saved by, hav­ idea of wearing the poppy itt emory of the World War dead sprang up as nat· will be iin English except We nes­ urallyas the little \\;ld poppy rows in the fields of France and Belgium. It took day m9r ing. Wednesday ter­ ing bobbed hair? root spontaneously in Englan , Canada, France and many other parts 9f. the noon thei' will be a. free di cus­ We built an apartment world as well as in the Unite States, until the flower became the almost uni· versally recognized symbol of orld War sacrifice. sian on e third article of the housle for Herbert Frevert apostolic confession. The little wild poppy the one touch of beauty Which survived amid ~~~~J:~:~e ~:~~a;::i%o~ the hideous destruction along the World War battle front. At the edge _of 'the trenches. beneath the tangled arb~d wire, about the ragged shell h~les and oVf:r COIH'or in Lutheran Churth. and they aIt have "the same (Rev. . T. Carlson, Past r) the fresh gra,ves it raised its rave red blossoms. It. seemed to be --the one im­ . back! yard. mortal thing in that region here death reignP-d. The soldiers of all nations Sunday May 18: came to cOnnect :the pOJ?P:( ~i .th ughts o~ .the~r dead ~!,mt~des. Sunday Hchoal and service at C\I$tomer.'cT"I WA!lt to pay'· .iQ.~a; w~s eH~ (ohthl~, Tije such:{t. t - t' . .cCBlJIX! c ••• the llsu•. al time with Swedish t' orn~ ca,,,. \ ~ gi~e,lt',.l'ts-.'fir5f~orint~fe-, lng servi .cs at 11 o'clock. .." sal'Sn:J:an\+£I.'VOO;'I' sit',';. bllt CoL 'John McCrae, a Choir ehearsal Friday ev ning it 1a 90 uMual that I am' himself, he wr9te those im b e lines; , at 8 o'pl ck. Afraid you '+nIl have to gIve I T¥ iP stors of. the, waktield W!I II Ireterenpe Or two." "In Fland rs fields tile poppies blow, distrfc~ ill be with us on ue9­ II tJo-pen farrowing Between he crosseSt row on tow ... " day ev~m'ng and all day We ne9­ So)d house to Mrs. Emil Fors­ day, Ma 20 and 21. Ev~n before the m~n ad Ireturne~ from the war the perfect little poem burg, 11 mil~s northwest of Tuesda evening, May 20, at 8 had winged its way around th world carr~ng the ptc~ure of the poppies waving here. They have the right r~turning .o'clock, ermon by Rev. A. hur over the graves of the herolP. ead,. The Sailers brought the YI.ston_ ot idea as they are putting this em~ ~th E. Olson of Wausa. the poppy fields. back with t indelib.liY engrave in their hearts the hous~ out tn the 'alfalfa field. h~d i~ fio~~r Wedne day morning at O~30, rnemones of the comrades th y left Shallow ; ar grave;s. Like:s- t~e ~, ~cred May sermon by Rev. . A. springing from an unseen se d, poppy, appe.ared everywhere, wtt,h 1'1, InI the, past week I have sigt:ificance. It became the fl wer of reme'nibrance ff?r the m~n who. ~~~ .~u~.'lm Martin, 0 Wakefield. had Iseve~al d,ifferent people out their life's blood around 1 e roots of ~~ little wili:1 ftower ot Fra&;cc.: ' ., Wedile ay afternoon disc ssion requ~st me not .to ~ention Although a dozen fe is have no passM since th~ last n:t~: ,was' l~td on the T ird Article of the pas· that,they were getting a neW to rest beneath the poppies, , 'e flower hRS' lost nofie of its me~ng. 11$ beaut!~ toIlc co fession, introduce by brooper house. They didn't Rev. N. alger Pearson €fIf Bris­ want it known they were f;:t t~~~~I~~~fS~i~~~~a~~~~: ~.o~~~eU;et ~~~~o~~ t~~e ~:nA':e~~e ~~~l:S.d tow. Re Edwin J; Erick13 n of raising 80 many.chickens on the American Legion Auxil(a . it has bec me also a means of aiding t~~·llvt~g H-amill' a d Rev. Arthur E. Ison' accQimt Of havidg them stol­ ~~Ctt~n::r;~:ec::~ayN~~~:t~~~et~:~O:bbtJ~~~~:~~oS~~i::~~·~:~:~~e:; will be t e speakers on We nes~ en.~'ptd you kn~w. Itjs pret­ eed~ ~f day evert ng. ty 'ard to get· away with ca,n wear a poppy. If your" h art beats qricker at the memory of the •.d: A cord al invitation is ext nded America's heroic dead, plate a ,bright r poppy of remembrance over it on chi kens raised :10 a Happy Poppy Day. c I , to these services. The JjJ gUsh Chi k Brooder? I They sure language will be used exce t on will' ~o a lot of squaking un­ I' Wedne3d morning. lessl they have II I.RED chick-

en «lOP. 'I Prohlbi ion would be more of a . THE MEMORI L POPPY. ~. Beiln~tt success if every dry who ind rsed J. purchased a Na mere flowJ.r whose Crif'oned petals it would nly use it persona Iy.- 9x12, Happy Chic\k.Brooder. Bloom and dro and fall Loui5,ville Times. . ' Sapho.-"Faith, is II won­ Before each se ing surr derfUl thing to have." But more- R81pho.-"Yes, but' tt don't hurt to take a good para· lood of thtse chute along on an air trip." Who died but' esterday,

We sold Emil Ut1echt II Upon the shen om fieldI'of France- 9x12 Happy 'Chick Brooder It symbolizes a.l to well . Mon~ay. The sacrifice M tho,se . Who walk the ilent vall s of the deep. w~ have !l. new Martin It brings to Usi. t e Wind-totsed sea house on top: Of one of our Which shelte~s hem. ' lumbh she

'L~~t memory IdiJ;l1 wi\h ti e I#i--~_l'w.~:~x I· r~~~J;t~~~·.• ..1 . A 1o'. F . I]

.. II \ AR·lw ;rhe Motor' e de­ bJ:"as~~ feat~lres oncH, ~and, :-;av,e mtl1tip~itd tax State- Medical _association l aura ing in the repo:rt partment of physical e#ucation me~tmg. The doctOl';; contin11ed Ii ~ th fact tha~' it represented an for women at the UDivet'~i~y. ~~r~~lr~~~Il: ~~~~l~:S J~~l~ :~~ , Ulelr program through th~ WE'('k. i c-rel!-:;c' over tlhe deaths of 1928 Exhibitions In- es, jtlS~ Mi~1S Sewell, who had charge of f 1~ perccnt,~ This gain made sports and folk. be caUHof the tionall H!~T(~ei:nent ald then apd e was P~'Olj(] of er. An- iog put nettr $80,000 in circula­ shorllll, built new ,one. Either other had a letter from ler boy's 'tion to further thp. CI1113e of his tlveJy, al.so took part on t110 prO-1 It has heen ~he practice in past representatives will be m·,de, the our uIbcterstanding of he war swee eart, a girl who has not own election. That would be ~:rophy. Tf)W"l.I.eal"~' con~O.lation gram. 1.'hss\F:ances i'~e- ..to seek in the chairman of the p has business i~' terribly Ii lited or found a new romance nd who $76,000 in execs." of what the health educatIOn chlllrman, act UW.. t mot car registrations said. This is to eli e any thi" Jlea~c-Lime wastb, inci­ has ri)t married. She ca not open law allows. The matter i!'> still sideU at the program Monr];l.y. i .,:rea:1ed Tapid y, that there were rivalry that might e tWl<'en dent to l~eeping ready. or not that letter until the s ip ifi in hanging fire, but from What we Mis:. Sewell· was accompa,li€,l nrc driver!'> n the streets and grbupg, mid- ean. and so she does not know of the man anO hlS' reputa­ too rleady for conflicf, is uu­ ~~~;~~~~n ~~ID~rr~~g:~~ ~S~~',~~ i:..ifl~~~y~heti~~ a~~ff~or:a~~;~~: ar~e~:;~~e:edto fr~:: • nlOlcessary and inexcu~able. If now now what messag of love tion as a jmblis: spirited citizen, a child in the eightn grade the I iter contains. we tl1ink it· better' to modify the cQunty supetintendent. I us. That is c6 sistent. of course, t.her .. Deane and Or aS~:)Ciati()n ~ime showed s}'1l1ptoms of spch dis­ Th most. of the mot ers have, law than to oust so good! a man, 'the met at the i iJt il happens that the increase colleges, Hebron Acao regar~l for conserJation, he been, as mothers often re, rath· ,who 'seems to be the object of or the t1l1nl annual health week i' l1':I'th::; last year and the in- Wayne, Chadron and ' in Lincoln. . , reJse in molo car registtations teachers colleges. ,.. j! wouldl be n sUbject of' :;pecial er ti id about all this uss over persecution because he isn't a inquil"y and surveillance. If a them Army officerR ave met tightwad. man squandered valuables in each one a!'! sec reac ed New --- _ W~~n~-Ch;l;';i~es I~;~e,::ut FO;r ~fe°\t~~n de~~h ~: Couple At Mac:t,t.'.i· . handling private affairs as does York. Each has been given n The Flexihle- Provision. *' iPcrease was 1(2 per qmt, motor f:I; the military branch of t.his and fine otel room for the rief stay Lincoln Journal: The democra- qar regi.tration made a gain of Wed Many" . furs every oUier governm~nt' he there with receptions fr m nota· tic oppo:'liWm to the flexible pro· Church of ('hri:

'~_ 'Luth~ran ...... , •.1 sight and sounds, th re will this power with the presidel\t so E\'ang(·)icHI Church. hastly toll, bl t It hal1ncreased 13 children, uIne of come, for .each of the m thers, a that he .can iron out the' inequal~ (Rev. II. A. Teclwaus, I','1:itor) '1lh pcrslste e. T e efforts ini:'. They have 28 rrh~ n'othprR' Voyugc. heart ~enching momen. That ities whioh congress insists on May 18: a.y have b en of value, of and 16 great-gran Omaha \Vorld·Herald;" No more om~ Sunday school, 10 a. m. (jOurse. smce I is re ,sonable to This pioneer cou they \vill when she st nds, at maintaining in the tariff bill. ~ sentimentailly t,ragic vOJage has last, eside the mound a d before ~~~------German preaching service, 11 "'s£ume that ·thout : the cam- may claim B. distinctiGril i that even been undertaken tlhan that a. m. for sill ty the death toll they own arid reside in a 110m cabin the 'hite cross which ells her ,Just W be Smart. tgnS large~. of the 250 "gold star Imothers" that n the earth at her feet lies J. W. C. in 'Sioux City Journ'3.l: May 17, choir practice at 2 p. uld have be such as pioneers built. Both ate who ate alii., the AtlantJic today, the b dy of her son. hat rno- Every once in a while we hear m. The junior class will meet at he motor ar acc(j)unted for hearty and activ.e. bound for, France and the graves ment will be just a bit t solemn, somebody say that girls smoke or the same time. I ~~'~;;;;;;;j;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~,t~~ of their sons who died during the just bit too sad, for a yone to drink or do certain other things The Ladies' Aid society plans a 11 \vorld \var. intru e upon. One like to be- not so much because they get ~~~~':~~e_~~r:~~e~4~_at They arc going as the guests heve, hov.;ever, that ther will be any thrill out of said capers but Mr Den- i The odern "Child's Bei' 'k" of "the gOViernment," thiat rather re-es blished, then, Born kind of "because they think it is smart." vaguely i~rrifying org-anization happy Communion bet een the Whereupon we always recall the First Baptist Church. I i (Rev. W. E. Braisted, Minister) i "1;'~c n:od rn child's ba~k.is .a.l~ife ,insurance ,,·i ,icy, which tooh: their sons ajNay from moth r and her dead boy; a remark of a certain bachelor ~ccordlt ~o them, in 1917, 'to go tOlwar. The com nion. that will dis olve the friend in defe-nRe. of his own ceJib­ 608 Logan St., Phone 309J. : WIth ItS. egular depo.slts--thelr SIZe Sunday, May 18: ~ meanS-1 safety, Its steady In ~'~ Its government. took their s ns away, woe i her h~art that h had to acy: "Any fool can get married growth val 10:00 a. m., the church Sunday wrotectio tor both child and parent. It is the"tleal but now it is giving to he muth­ go ; a communion t at may -the real tti.ck is to stay single." c.ombina~i ers a voyq.ge they ne er could resul in some new d termina­ school with topic for study, "Who i n for saving and p-rotection and cr.e)iti6n ; have dreamed of taki g other­ tion, nd new resolve, at other EI(>ct In District. Is A Good Citizen?" That is an II ~~, thrift abits. . ... ,.;,.. [: wise, for most of the~ on this moth rs' boys, in future ears, will Oakland, Neb., May 13-Mrs. important question. Welcome. ,-' t It-~ t~are rather poor, as worldly not ve to make the sacrifice Jennie Chard of Lyons has been 11 :00 R. m., the worship hour. your c ildren are insurable under its reqUi e-; ggods go, full of care and hum­ that aT demands. elected first district president of Prof. W. C, Lowrie, who has been rrents, th Mutual Life Insurance Co., of New Yo k. <.if-urn worry, and nevl' other­ Rebekah lodge, at the close of a faithful as a member of this I A,merica' o,ldest legal, reserve life illBurance~~ep -' meeting here Monday. Mrs. Lena ,vise, destined for the . dventure :~~~~ ~~~nw~Z ;;:~esbeso~~ea;~~ I ~any weI omes them to its great membership. 'j , of foreign travel. _ Dr. A. L. Bixby: T at's the Smith of Craig was named vice­ They are women, nov..~ frail and troub e with the law 'n some' president; Stella Willey of Lyon"" Delaware. will bring the message 1·Il,is D. Noakes, Agent 'I cases 'It interferes ·th the Isecretary, and Ella Bross of Blair, this Sunday morning. We l;hall ::a~~~~;e(~oat~~rs~~:~1~~ ;~~~ right of a man to be his own treasurei'. welcome that message. OFFICE WITH F. G. PBJLLEO i N;,b~ arms the gMt babies whd?se downy judge in m~tter~ where nseience Sml~l~in~g-a~nd-H-n",~'-fu-1. 8:00 p. m., there will· be no Bank mdg. , Wayae, hair, whose wonderir1g eyes, ~~OUI Oh~:rhl~lu~~~co~~~ ~alt:~ meeting at the First Baptist whose plump little bodits, repre­ Dr. A, L. Bixby in Lincoln church, as we shall accept the i.n­ sented tremendous possibilities for likea Ie a man as ever au l?oked ~~;~n~~ dO~~:,~r~~::nWh~~w~~ vitation to join in the high school baccalaureate servioe with the joy for thoRe mothers. None of at, t unfortunate in avmg a J-.ondon agreement is about. Vo'e them thought of the dtthlY cli­ g~ea Prel;'pyterian churoh. deal of wealth. He and fear he wouldn't dare discuss the The evening of May 25 is the max that was to come to those hlS rather have fo~ y ars .done question if he did. His favorite possibiliti('~. It is anI ~ rec~nUy ~ '~msmess college baccalaureate service at gr at. manufactUrIng pose is sitting on the fence with the auditorium in which this I that any great number of the m t e CIty that hears t e~r name. his ear :tb the ground, and smiling £Gf€~' people of any country hive given e church will again join. I :al : w~~~e~o~~ t::e tlir:: ~~ up at th¢ stars in hi~ rather .awk­ much thollght to the looming ~ame menace of warfare, and have be­ pri ry in two 1 ps ahead ward, but always hopeful attItude. Fa~ske's gun to taJ.~e steps to m$e it less of e LaFollette pref rred can~ Graduation Gifts i likely. i dida e. The Blaine· aFollette Ev~rYbodY Appreciate. Jewelry ~,,_ I One of the mothers: who is com iD:fl went against im from making the trip wit~he :fil'st the 'irSt, and he had t.o jump contingent which saile rp'm:New sam after the nom' ation to . d ~ i : York Wednesday, is fro - Flqrida. over ome this disaffe tion, well We Iulvc a large .tack of Wa"'1, She is catrying with h l' a ~ittle ,gpo en of as such, T e law of Diamond Rings, Parker Pens bit of saq.d from the bach ,near Wis onsin says that a expendi- Pencils, Toilet Sets, Leather i 1 her hom~. "I hope t gH a tur of over $4,000 b any uu~ ""_ 420-Fl20. WANTED Cafe

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FOR SALE-Phile tcry. 100 hour. L. W. Kratav.il. Charles Jeffrey fl~8hed last" "year. Ed. Kat'~·' Will~r "tb a valuation of $4.07,M Leal e ptecinct and ha ooq. Uti being $90,000 more than this Ibeing $50;000 'mor 1 -- I in! 1 29. O. Huldur fint,shed L9- year . Wa e city library has received ga~ pre lnct witb ~328,OOO. This r ---~~-,--- .Social·pi..... as.. thirt~t 0 books from I the Sta~e Ilw~a~~;,;a;n~I;'n;cr;e;a;se;;0;f;$;5;O;'O;oo;;0;v;e;r;;;T~&;;a;;W;a;yn;;e;H;e;r;al;d~~;~.·~-:"'~;~~. 1.' , " Librar commission for usc Of ,. "'H i'"The I. 0.10, F. odge pI s a reader, here. The collection wiU ~anclnt party' this, Thursqa be h~ e for about two months~ the. hall. In "tl1e list are the following : The Pleasant Vall y club eo s book~: "My Studio Window,' rie*-t Wednesday af ernoon i~' Andre s; "Life and I," BradforrI; Mrs. Elmer Noakes~ "Busin 3S and the Civilizer," Cal· ~: Harmony 'club m ets e t kin:,;;;! • Cape Codditics," Chath~m; Schools ·W¢nesday,i May 21!, at the 01 e "Fifty Years on the Old Fnm· of', Mrs. Claude> W e~ eS. , t1el;,'1 Cook; "Show Window," ~ De~ w are prepared to take care of ypJr I _The 'Coun~ry clUfdinnel' 1m)'· Davis; "Seven Iron .Men," nedpostpon~dfor this we has e~fn Kruif; "American Character," Er­ :ice cream orders for your picn'ic indefinite y pccaus skine; "Lonesome Road," Green; I unfavorable :weathcr. : : "Life nd You," Hind; "'Sunwise Members /;>f the Baytist U ic~n Turn,," Jenison; "Frenzied Fic~ and will appreciate them. and Missionary sodety will Ol~­ Uon," Leacock: "Almost Pcrfect vene today. at the Ichurch f r la Stat~,' Marquis; "If I :May," Vfe have Special Price and Service re~:r F~~~~~:~~;e~ ~~~·has e4t i:~I~I~: :~~ir::u~f ~~~~s'~OI~~~: Prof. l-. F. Gullivcr day'. at the J~ M. t~han 01 e '~ca~f H·th~· ~~i~i ing,ir ewton. for you. Strahan, rs. be tIe SliPerihte;tlent of the Col­ With Mrs. H l ~igh "mo e," Norris; "Strange In· A~k;er. Mrs. J. B iSben a d I sthool Depnrtm~nt. lege School. ¥. terlJd ," O'Neill: "What -Have i Mrs. W. M. HaWk~n as haste ·sc . we', .\ Members of the Presbyt I'i n ~~~. ~e~,~o p~~":e~"''';;~~~~c;'A:~~ :it=.gUlarl.· l.1iSCllssi0ll of ing. The hostess serveelluneheonl.., EV;U1g-('Ii;;I~jd. picnic for members and their made ready for use, The treadle . ',. Waves : ~ _Members of e ~rder of as- families will be held in June. boards show the most wear +,#~,S~r m~t Mrs. Carl Victor, it., ancj . .. M nd'y,everiin f r cs~ yest.erday to meTb bring to mind the slow labor 0 • Win Real Friends By Giving Real SaVsfactlbn" Grace Evangelical Aijd. LaPol'tf'l Club McetinJ.:". the colonial housewife as she pre il ,. Hopmann read to th~ Members of the LaPorte Coro- pared the cloth for family llSC. They are distinguished from others by their soft, lovely -­ waves, with ringlet curls on the endlJ--if desire4: Dr. Martin Luther's i munity club and glles~s, Mrs. R. B. When Mr. Orr left t.he famity chism. The remai~e Hanks. Mrs. Henry Brlldigarn, home in Huntington county, I 81ftetnoon was spent Iso Miss Mabel aneI Miss Hflda Bnjl- Pennsylvania, fifty years ago, h~ yifford's Reep,is~ic Waves Are SllP,,~'m.e the hostess served. i digam, Mrs. Mary Doring, Mrb. brought t.he wheel with him. An.. Herman Balter. Mrs. Herman Bl'u- other prized possession of the Ort i' - ~~eers~i: :n~e:~~n~a l~~e~~ ~~~nd:r~~~t~~c~~:~eJ~t digam and Mrs. Louis Test, were family is .. an old-fashioned -patChr.1 cording to hair textu e; all the while being protecteli entertained· Wednesday at. t.he work qUilt. made from clotl~ ; against the danger a baking----()f drying the hair arikl home of Mrs. Max Brudigam. woven on this old spinning wheea making it harsh or str:aw like. It. imparts an improv¢& MrR. Ray Ag.ler and Mrs. E. M. many years ago. lustre and softened texture to your hair, with ~bso:' Laughlin hact charg-e of instruc- A collection of rare, old bookS, lutely no discoloration to gray or blonde hair. ' tion in art craft and the women handed down from generation t.o PHONE FOR AN APPOINTMENT NOW., made several articles for beauti- generation in the Orr family fying their homes. A 'music pro~ t.hrow interesting lights on early Perman'ents, with soft water Shampoo $8.00 ' gram followed. Mis,';; Dorothy \ historical events of America. Per'­ Finger Wave .75 Marcel .75 Gulliver n.nd ROSH Hahks played haps one of the most unique of I w~ter several piano and violin selections. these is a vol~me relating the "0 Soft Shampoos .50 l~rl'!-Ihytl'rian Mi~si , Mrs. ,Laughlin gave a musical day by day events in the lives (If Mire. c. w. HISc0i" w reading, "Home," and ~he was ac- the important character!'! of the ycs~erday to IIle~ber companied on the V1.0~lD by Ross Le.wis and" Clark expedition inlV. ' :,~~~d ~~~t~ Presbyterian Missipnar Hanks All JOlned III singmg the northwest. This book, ber Despite the roar of the motor. it is nQw possible for J1 passenger $n a Beauty Mrs. K Q, str~tton ongmaY'songs WrItt n by the heved to be an original and rar~ ;lghtseeing plane to hear about as well fl:s see the sights. Equipped with I Anna McNair assi$ted - club 7women, MiSS Gplhver and edition, was printed in 1807. HCI- a. loud,speal(C'r. Pilot Floyd Cox, right. is shown here demonstrating the e.ss. Mrs. W. C. H ell MI \Hanks playmg accompanl· lating a~ it does, in diary stylEj, new "barking" device to Helen Springfield. left_ at 'VashingtDo" D."C. chal~g~ of devotion~ls. S!,J. E;. ment. The hostess served a two- incidents in this most int.eresting S 1 In D dl G Hufford had eharg~ of I SRon course luncheon. of pioneer expeditions, it present" a esman vents.. ·ea.'(to '. un study. f{C'frcRhment$ v.~ He ved. an entirely different angle t.o thp .., Sunshine Doughnuts . At, LUn(1heoll Mond.ly. Sholes ~~~ina:( :~~~nt~ist:~~Chb(J~~{c i~ I . ifre~h;every ~eitder.··' Mnl. S. A. Lutg~~ (By Lenrile' Bunibam.) sQhools. The first death gecurrin~I .day. D,;,lj.ght£ully. Serye .30·'c" the following ,M 1210' fll!,:.ev~niiJg)uhcl!M';':';':'·+"·+i-'-·,·,·,_L..,.J)o~en., .. !. con Monday 'at het Mr. and ].r~~~~~JI !Jnncs werc ~~n;~i-Quartsalad 17c the dRy. 11 Presbyterian churcl, is undoubted- Mrs. Rudolph Sch Itt returned ly more than ioo years old. i 1 With $2.00 order. Saturday evening f m Kansas Has Unu!!mal,Dahlias, "'5 had~een R~ B~.~~ >,~: ~. ~ City where she taking Mrs. H. Ijtake of sgutheast I nohi:'rt F. Hudson. right, a traYelingr'alesmo\lf\ Q[ Richmond, Va., ifl .' nap i2r , • l.r~;:e~~·vada clarki. Miss (!ra~e o~ Wayne, wiU ha; e S~Q1~ be~~- ~h(lwn here with his machin!'! gun, cal d the',d-eadliest in the \,,:orlrl. , , ' '.-'"," ~;; if unus~al d~hh '\"~shin~ton T" UfuI and tI rchld i s ! "'h',.. h was testC'tl before Ordmmce officer at recently .. T.lle OTTLES-Dozen. quart siz~ ::.••; ....•....-r61,<: Rbb.ins and Mildred \ usseu!,were til D It th fd t th ttl "1 [ • ,• h s year 1 e e, e ''1'.c.. I' 1'.111, r~l"fr('. !f~(t by. Huds(jl~ after 10 ~.'ears. f resea. rc 1, j<; capau e 0 dilng Thursday dinner gue ts of MiS. she has ~merous ~ther "{~netI~s : ·.~O 3liucl' I!ullels nine m~[es at tbe rate. [ 800 .. minute. ALT-lOilPer Cent brand, 2 for : ~:..7.5.f.· ILiK-Large Oatman's, 3 for J.2~ E~rs~i~1e~inne.Y chh~ I ~ a two of garden' flowersll Mrs. I Bakt i I dren went to Oma· Saturday ~r':~o~k.ff:a~.~~a~.:J i~;r~~~n~ i lAS Ziegfe1ds Arr~, ed on Coast R if:es ::: f~~~s.Visitl'l with rela- her dahliai: She 'has de\Telope~ I, ------1II-·-r-~-;------+> ~~~e Ps~~~~...... L . a number, of har4~ ty 'es and Salt 79c Mr. and Mrs. TomIMunson r~- some of Igreat size! and eauty ' turned to their -horne in Chicago 1 qA '1'SUP~Large Beeehnut •. .'.. 18c Friday after visiting, "Grandma" ' i i GOFFEE-Butter Nut, 10 pounds $4.65 Mattingly a few days t Progress Is adf3 . .EM:ONS-Large size, dozen : ··29c A ,son was borp. S turday to On I New Uil±'ings 17C Mr. a!lld Mrs. Ed Bre er of Ran- :. T INKA~ARONI... iSALMON-Tall pound. can : d(,'tlphj Mrs. Brenner as fortnerly Work I ~!n new-'- 'build ngs ir ' Egg Noodles, "Spaghetti, 10c box 5c

Miss Anna :McDona}(.~. Wayne i~ progressing n W witr 1 , Baccala,ureate . serJV ces were ruqre favlo able weather. I Hea* held, S. unda.y night th.e.. M. E.. rains of t e past thr~ wee s ~ ~O~~U;d~ :,. .of~ II church, 'Rev. E. Grai: m Ran- haive cau d some del , or I 'qkorn &9c dolph' preaching the s rmOtt" new briok hlch Prbf. E. J. HU~- ~ID~EY I B:. 'IW., Burnham 1>~, eo tleted temer is lectlng 0P Ma n stree , BEANS-Heinz medium••....,...., ...... •....lIc 'tl1.~ c:e.nsu~ for Sher ,n. p. cl.nct i$ enclos+ and interior work s .and ~.e ,,town of Shol . He...ound s~arting, FramewQ]Tk a d flrr i~ol~~~~~:tilcl~.c';i1~·,··fr.·~~h·~t~~k::16~J..~. 118 . rms and 532 p pIe the sfding are completed for I,he ne pre'ci ,ct and; 92 in Sh les. fillIng au\ ion whicU J. R. Mill I' I BtSOAP-Latige size •.,f. :<., , IOc The' high ,school ~,y" .. 11 a is erectmg on the 1 slte--1 of the HI SO-Large ·25 box: ;:,. , ,~..•.•..••.....19c M~L cpmmuni~~ Fra~ework . ''... . 'HI" Mista.ke,"" given , ay', hight, bouse, fS I o T TISSU Jumbo 10e roIls :...... c r;~p~:e~ll ofa~:~~;=. ,eIs~, ~::: ~:~de~e~rw~:tcaro~ied~e.sc~~* II A IN BRAN-15 bOX.······.·,··l ..··.,··»··:·.··········il0~ 0 me ~urnham, Burn~ M 4sen, hwOlull"jea'm S d.lnMgeyhe'r~~beeenw I~amceedl Wanda MeFadelen, Gat t tgen, I.v~'r..,Jo~es... Maxine ~s.e.'t and e~st Sev th street E c vatio I M~tba' Kl'ei'" did e f 'ib their i~ being I ini5hed or he ne I i l "a~ts; Much credit i dU t1Ie residence I. E. Wr gllt s bUl! • I Th~ t ~Iegfetli "glorlfte~' ,school. ,1 thg portA f 1>ls ow ho .e· >howm.q who I the ,jlmOJ ican girl in Ibis eW:1 gam e at c llege i FIQ en: I'~ Illes hftf:l 4uit B~oauwa)· terill~o~ tlly ((n' HQlI3-'Wood :~o ~n· ~~ f~:r ~aJl{i P.hrt~la. lebon. ,. and ste uthe s as a new medium. H is IshoYiti here l\Hh seco,: al of th 1 ~Ir~ ~nugh,~er. nnd Mrs. ZlegCeld\ the to me .BUlfe BurKe, as they lar· :l~ge ~.lVf,ld ~ ~ 'O;';i'fl p.ed an \ ' 1 Dt ].,03 :ApS.cl a. I I \ <'~·"\I·'·: '~: l ~·~'Ll_:.:..j:"_t_-~.·:;:'j:_~~_£j;;!~i;~J.j\'.t.l.r~;.:~:;.):: l!:III'?'.'~~1II'~:illl:;i~.'~·:;~.~;.~\~iiI~.';tllli·~.:~~"~ii!:~.:;:t~.?'~i1:~~.· .. ,. ' .-': :' of' ., :,,:' ,t,I. '\' :. t , I ...... BE'I.AL~

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voL, 64), No. ~!~I~~I • :-fi; esture of Peace. The cost' of p oducing a pound of the wind. Mr. Bastian whO-~! hun~ ~nd S I Y~ k epubllean: Twd butterfat! was J 45c a hundred orne ta age n in th~ yard watChing' tU6 cli)uds: ~. d 1 pounds of milk, $228. S IOf F °d at the time, of the bigh -wind, . re .1'nQ thirty mo.there. h.ave In Matt when the tester made tor rl ay h~8 dep rted from Nebraska and jf sustained a gash on .ctllp oth r1S tes on a missIon of his second t1 to the fann Mr. - ~- which required five 8titc~ to peaee '!ihey are on' the r way Rabeler told 1m that he believed Lightning- C PPSTelePhone Serv- close when struck by the liitarp to t cemeteries of Europe to that the cO~lt of producmg a iee-WI d ~rick edge of one of the brick!.' No 1 i ~e lbt~i pound of butt:el'fat wculd be less From C im----t---~ey and Wall. other damagelres-ulted at ~e Bas­ v s . I al places of the'r and hIS profIt Imore as he had cut tian home. Branches were blowtl 1 (By Alic~ Lister.) ~' Bon 0 e in the worl~ war. down the amlnt of grain he had ~ Tho "W' club sponsor d fr':.i:~eils b~n th;r~:;Y :~~bg ~~: t~s~ci:~~~~~nt~n~o/~nt~~~ been feeding 0 one-third of what da~ig~~~i~i~ 'sa c::.:~an~:f ;~~ . dance at t e gymnasium tu moun:fd to three~fourth9 of an day evening Music was turn she 2~ tt~t !:P~~~ifv~~;~:~~ ~Jo~~dii~ t~:~::F~:;~:~nt~~ £:~m~:::~ ~t'~~e~~~:~~:~:. .nch, making the total fpr the :l~:: w~~ ~~a~~~~·. Mrs. 11 past week five inches. Another ~:v~~.~t f~;o: o~~rnt~~ ~;se~r:~~i tht~O;i ~ ~~~;: ,%w;~ty~~~ al£ inch fell Saturday.- Oreeka Students ill hold their annu I war d. I te ::re in the vicinity of Wayne were spring fraU this Saturday' ev ­ A these mothers hnd thous- was $70.85. e had reduced ·his 'phones wer out of service Fri- wollen with the downpour. !!lome ning in the gymnasium. and more arrive in iEurope to cost of produping butterfat from i;o;~~~ s~fct~~~ ~~r~~W~all ashing resulted in nelda. but Virginia toltenberg spent tb wee at the resting! places of 45c a pound to 12c a pound for dar of ot enough to do much dam­ week-end i Omaha. ~~~l t~;n~:::e br::t1:~a ~:;l~ his feed cosd His returns for Htabak's st. re ibuilding was blown gc. Mary Me chant has been elect rna y prejudices an~ :Misunder- every dollar ~xpended for feed down, .the ,e~ty wind loosening , to teach at Concord next year. sta dings will melt i away and jumped from i$1.02 in April to lhe bricks.: :J.o other damage Colonel Lindbergh didn't claim Harriet Slier spent the wee 1~)Ve-that r;-~~ i~O~ia:g'" y~~ kp~~~c:ha~ t~ onretClnoer~tWfhaesnte:e ~~ aC~~88Yb~~e eod with ildred Johnson at he mot er $"reatest of I, Yf: was done thje store. I home in, usa. all ~human RffeCtiOI)S-Wi.Il .. be d f t,\. tt£ A brick c im\ney on th~ Albcrt y iW fou d a powerful a.ntid6te to pOlin 0.; b ~.rfat? Are your Bastian hou e iln the east part of ver had, and that is ~ record ih ,- LaVern~ Lawson has been i J Terra~e '=>r-=w:a:y.====:t:o:wn=w=as::::Ct?m::ii:e:t~=ly=w:r:ec:k:ed=b:y~:ts:el::f:.-:N:as=h:v:ill:e=B:an:n:e:r.==~ with heart rouble at hal. the polson in human hearts II ;c:o:w:s:p:a:Y:IO:g=t! ~----- ~ I Supt. Ar hur Kruse of, IAlle , tha when allowed imrestraint . end. In cruel war. I I spent Satur ay at the coll~ge, 0 ~ business. I T e visit df the mothers to I' , .The Wo en's Athletic associ EurtPe and the infl~ence their r s~ Uon will ho d a banquet at Hot uns I. (ish love will ... ,art in mo- I I: I5tratton th s Thursday evening. Uon will be a powerfUl agency Lawrence Jones of Wausa, vi for tie suppression Of the next !ted friends here over the wee war, : I end.

ii M{~: ~~t~:r;ci~~n~~pa~~:ri:. ~&-rse-Of-St';dy ~S' ~ in NBI A nk That elps You hag been elected to teach at t g~:~~ R~~~~s,bU~~c~.~ cf~;~:e i sUh~:a:r:~:~1.d ~::::-I.~·I'. . S. Ringland, Mrs. J. G.' ines, year. Shet'will .have, shorthan 0·1--1----+---- ), Mr~. E. wj. Huse. I, Mrs. CI ra Ell~8, Mrs. Paul Har- and will, be n her duties ther:e' i '~tneral, Classical! a.nd, Sci- ~rta, Mr " 1. H. tBritel1. September. Miss Henry co. Wo~k. ~efused --1~ljft-~~~~. I here last f, 11 to take the pIa entific We have nev r to do a f vor' that. did not en- of Miss Eifel Stevens. rse of study in; the Wo,yne croach upon e,methodg of reago able and l~ige•..,t "er ,I'story , The memurement class at school, acconi.ing to: ar- ,Cllap!l . iI college will give the last test i B . banking, for any of our deposit rg. "~, I•• Ne,v Edit 011 ~hhee t~a:~~~ IAlpS~~OO\es~hiSwiI7ee . and i:~tG~~n~~~~ar~n,R..:nll,~~; 'J revis d somewhat fori the cOJ4ing It always aff rds us great pleasu e to help where and I, given in the high school and t year th the aim of better fit- ;I''ictures of C .' rter Membe of I National Irttelligence test fro ling eeds of pupi.ls. General, when we can ! Waynl:'1 D. ¥:." R. Are Pu 4 the fourth Ito seventh grade. classi al and scientific courses !Will '~' lished .:bY State. .' Dean H. '.~ H. Hahn gives t be of ered. The utre~ are strit:Uy The record ol s~rvice we have g ven you in the past --- cOI1)mencement address at Mask I colle preparatory. Supervised I History af the Daughtf' S of fn May 20.\ study will be conducted with each is your solid Jssuranc; of gafety i ,banking here. I the American ~evOlution ch pters. T he .Ca~~ollc club held !ts a - reCi1ion. I h~s ;iPf Nebraj.\lka just been pUb- [lUal pICnIC: Wednesday 10 t 1n he general course the first You' and you fl'iendg are in~e to make this your' .. 1•. ished and the v.olume carri S de- ,talistheneutJt... Rainy Weather pr.~ year work: Will require EngjIish tails abo u t ; organizati of vented goiz,lg outside for it. ,I and athematics. T-he pupil r1nay banking hom Douglas King dhapter in ayne Ruth 3.edergren spent t e elect ,two subjects from the fol- I scienc~, r October 27, 19116. The c apter week-end " Oakland. lowing: General physiog- II .'1.. •. i was named Dougla.s King r an ' Frcshmeq of the college hi raph~, ~griculture, ttommercial !ancester of Mrs. J. W. Jon and school pre~ented a program arithI)rtetie and Latin The re- f ~onvocatlOn Th' St tNt· I B k Mrs. Paul Harfmgton who were I' penod Wednesd qwre4 supjects in the second year ';' a e a '. na a .1' ~ 'active lD f9rm~ng the org iza- !r.as\ week~ Tbey depIcted e are Enghsh and ~athemattcs ition here. II I;pas, pres and future by dr - Two lecilves may be: Chosen from ~eWritlng, ~ookkeeplDg, i I' I The Wayne chapter no has maUzatton For the past th hlSto, ReSjurcea over CkJe Million Dollars thlrtyflve meml"iers. Mrs. .W gave. a scene of first days f Latin pression a~d French !i· Jones was flrs~ regent thers school T~ represent ~he prese t $ngll h ~~ require,d ,i the third Rollie W. Lc~.'0", pr-GJrl..dent C: A.. Chace, .V.ice p.. re..Oid..e.nt ho have :served In this ca acity h~i track mee sce~~ ~ Wr ~ three ele Uves from ; {german Lundberg, Cashier .' re Mrs I H~Bl'ltell M s. E d i t d It er and W,~r mU:s1. bookkeeping\, shorthand. "~' - ! ' "I' ..,.. -i i oslomlat::;lty, rs. J.' G mes: I e~c e e future ith mo type lting, comme cial Jaw, . i Mrs Clara ElIi~ Mrs. H. S.Ring- gr uation \ Fren ,l.atin and bi ogy. US i ,,'. '_"'~_"'II' ,'0':' !-l') land and Mr~ W Huse Sophomo~~ghes gave a program hlStO t~ei~ the only~ear~lquired sub- ••~ •••••~•••••••••~"••••~ ••••.'.'•.'·II;~ ••••.•··.· •..~"•.. :~"".:1.:,·~~ Charter riiem ers were. IClara 1 college convocation ject fourth WIth three . i.•. 'IKing Joneg,-\Flo ence Welchl Arm~ Wednesda.r electt es from Engl ah, mUSIC. = 'w:' ~.'],. ,strong. Florence Gardner arta, I' Wayne, Pilger and WmsIde t Fren~, ~horthand, pq'ysics, type- • ayne, .. 1., -1 . IFannie Britell, j::;:arr'e Aleo Bri- ~n a tr-:lck meet at Pilger Tu - writi g, aebate andp~liticalecon- : •• Nebraska.= · tell, Ethel Mi~'er qarhart Vir~!· ~y 1,a::lt We~l{ and W?,yne coUe e OlDY. > ,; ,. .' _,!'. .,. Ii. ginia· Chapin 'M. Cain, Z'ueU Tres- i hIgh won WIth 36 pomts. p.n. r :. I.-l:li lhe Iclassical couf.se English, :. . f:L _ = "tel' Dayton, ara Ellis,. Jessie was sccon4 and Win-$ide thl:. math matics ,and :Labn are re~ . I M. C. RUSS L, Mer· -= '_Austin Reynots, Lena Tyler The th~ee schools plan. anoth r quire, the first ye,r, with one Phone 171 )I. ~ Gr~en, May Fi her Huse, I attie meet thIS Friday at Wayne. eleCti from gf!n¢Ial science, ';'Della Field.Jac.bs, Kate K stom- Luel~a Ball spent the week-e d physi grtphy and I agriculture. 1 .. : I atsky, Jean R. Min'es, Hele Kos- ! ~~~~eElle, Anderson of New "n The , glish, mfithjmattcs and Ii , L I t I " :- tomlatBky Orr, IEtta Welc Phll-I '. t' Latin~are requited the second DRIED QR EVAPORATED FRUIT We carry practically at all times the fineRt • Ieo, Ells e F ord ,per,Pi AI'Ice E ver-:',' spentLorena!",'thi-,; Weldonk dof hCrofto, . h year ·th one elective frorlt. his- prunes "".'oney can buy. Our pricei:1'0 three pounds for 39,c on the large.40 to 50 • ~ t. type~ -" small~r ~ize I?run~s ett Scace Marw.' Elle 11'.' e '! weeens -en ere tory, French debat and should be interesting; or if you wisp, we have the for less money. '(. Bernice 'Griffi~ ~m~rso ~C:(i M~ie Brt . . ' ,I Wriurig.: English a d Latin are Choice ~ried Peaches; clean meat:y alyes _ very cho.Ice: (ffi't;{lQ~'al'l~6H" -:, .. '" 'I" ~~';i .. :~~ __ ,r:11~~IJ£t~rG';ill~1i .')?~. I '. """'"1''''' ",-"; .'. ,.; 1_ I" : .ere is a steady absorption, it' wDrk. There haS! ~~~n co , Sioux. City Uournal: IndustjQ, ~ lf~ true, of the unemployment but ble corn planting' In Iowa :'i~ts continue ;'. to Insist that . it Is small. What the country d~te, and general rain.~ ha'Je b i·many respects: ~usiness',ia ". needs right now is work at gO{l~ promise of a gooa, s;~o.rt for t gOOd," and to predict a steady _ pay for about 2,000,000 of. the growing season. ;' iSedj.lJ,S Man 1?0puI~tion. loa.dt~gs s~~ :F'~recas 'Here sh~' lived ' A.rter "'Wo-rlt'lng jprovement. ,The .steel pe p e That would ease the Freight car for t I ,: ~ituatlon wo~ld ~,' 1 ' ' hQu~s tn solitude 1n a sQ1all hOUse I especially are 'S;lnguine as to t e as a miracle. It week ending April '. e rna.d.' Thr. Rl¢l orne so iety mee future as they emphasize t t add heavily to the purchasmg appreciable gain. 'T.~e tota.1\ ~ IThur.da~W ~~riif ~edJ~ob~a~nh~~ehr ~~~1~~~ tl~h: orders now are increasing i power of the copntry at -large and 907,174, an increaM'over ti • th'.",S ..• a.fterno n .at t e. palnt~r. sati~factory TheY~ w~ t~e 14';~93 hom~ of rs'i' K. Co bit. ~ Imost way. I ouI? relieve at sa.m; time a ceding week of' car,.:) I ~~UxiJia He~ot'\lY acquQ~ntance In Ha.s- :Qttention to all Improvement' ondibo~ tha~ eaSIly nught be- was under the tota.! ~or th:e~saJl Al11eriean : Legion y ;buildi-ng, in Q.1I1tQRlobUe man - orne dlstreasmg. . week in 1929 by 144,,711 and b meet~ Tu~sda of nex '~ek t k. rnB.....as.& ,druggist. So friendly the lodge !~al~J. in regul r Isessio . did s ~ become wltl. him tn fact, turing and sales and in the g~. ; Farmers in the middle west are low the· figure for the same \v~e that hen he moved with hlg eral business 'IIone. 1 progressing with their spri.ng in 1928 by 55,833.• s~~;:a~:;~f::l~~a~ dT~Uer:~ ~ tam'll ! td Phoenix. six yearn ago, she .d, cfde,d she 'Would follow. Steel manufacturers,·-of cou s '1~~~~E~~~~a§§E~~~~~§EE~~~~f~ ostpdneai two wee cs fbe<.\alt e Fl;!eble, and' unable to work ef­ ron~s. f:h~ilt~r n:t~u~~i~ai~~nfn i a 'I jzry mrm=~~:}:'1 of h:t !.Mrs. Llo d Powe's :flcteh'ibr :at her trad.e, Miss Leg~ :,r:y I and Mrs. S. W.' Bonaw tz will be gand 1'lftaU-red to a small raonL ~~~~~/ln:;;hIC~e~~~c:: ara~~~~ ~ \'~;'I!, 'hostl1sses ~nd ~. he meet ng wm J?e Therl'l ~o. she lived in 'secluflion. I Yon Can Buy a Brand i\.T.ew held !at the- chhrch pal' ors. ~' Save Or a reHglom~. plclure,.there . '1'h~ W. ie. 1'. U. eets th s was n6 ·ornah1ent~tton,nor decora­ Friday at 'the 'home 6r+Mrs. D. .' tion In her dl'ab quaflters. ~;':~~n~~~~f::r~~;hi~~!~~~U ~ da~~ni ~.l'E!Ckenha In the last daYB of her JIlness . I Chevro.·let Se, 1(2: Noake.l3 With Mrs. Wm. 1­ s~eadraStlY ::a:a~~ ~~~~~heronU;ua~:;;o~~o t ·:1 \-: ~Ssistant:hostess'I·Mrs. she re[uAed to go to a i ('I' as S. +. Li~y of the Vall hOSpi at but snbmitted, with con~ Lutgen .as charge of the less9D {\fernbers of th alder ble reluctance, to' the nurs~ Welfare~" co~re:~e on "Health and Child I,· .. le)l girl scout tug a ranged tal" by the Catholic is spotted throughoutirre~"il-tJe f I ::!•. '!.:••...\....:,'.!.'. Roll 00.11 will be answe~ed by glv· e\'~ning in r Worn n's! Club ot Ph1>cnlx. country. There lS. much. or 'on y ing (~UlTeut events. Dean H. H. When her- effects were flea.Tch~c1 larity, although good reports ate Minerva club membe~s will be following her death only a rew had from some regions. Warml?r $125 D C'utel'tuined Monday, .Mlay 19, at ~::1 ~~~~:~~ H:ltter", were found------and thOse weatber has helped seasonal gO"iS own "Grandm~ A were :addressed to "William" Leg~ over a wide area. An apprecialb e ~f ir~.~~l~~~~I~C:~~ a~~:efO~;:~~ Gitil," which , .and·1 part nf summer trade actu y BALANCE ON MONTHLY TERMS" 'I'w!enly·two years a.~o Phoenix has been enjoyed in the merc ~. iog have. charge of ref eshment$: Buhiness was shocked to learn that "Nico­ :Mrs. Smlth, M~s. E. W! Ruse a~9. maIn's club lai" Oe lla)'lan who lived for tile business, but goods are 1Jt \Xl . Mrs. E. J. E!untemea Ente~'. baQquet given yearR 10 thnt city disguised as a moving as rapidly as is desijeo. 've have a few new 1929 model Se(lans tldnment for the after oon Is ilD scqut troops. was a unil1y" 'De ~ gand Russian nobleman, actuall:t :~~~~~~g~::ll~~~~oih~ I:~= that VJe will sell for $625.00, ~~C~ully chargc of Mrs. C. W. rown, MrI' l'e~istrat1on fees 'Woma:o. Now it can odd the l..eg­ C.. ~. Wilsssion. het' engagement Radio Audi ion lfrederick 'Berry; "Sweet Mystery 0 YA FEW LEFT Because of the rain and Wiinf:l marriage to Ma of Life," Harry IJangley; "Sylvia," the change is not rapi:d enoug!l-. !'torm of Friday eveninj,,'the R~­ day evening las Colle~e ~ome . Held At Donald Simpson; and "On the Ir;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;=~I First -First Served hel_all meeting was not wep given by her Road to Mandalay," Harry Ellis [:. attended. After a sho t' busines,s Schultz, for t ~3rtha Markytan d FredPriJck Fisher. f'f'ssion, the meeting, was :ad~ wa{; enjoyed BN'ry Place Fir t' in FOlUt' ~~3. prlf;es were Ryal Miller Chevrolet Company j')\lrned llOtll ! COlmties en'. c. '\'1. Bro'W'll Truck Damaged IOUX CITY. IOWA Liedtke. When L. W. W. CIU~Meetinoi' -Atwa~ Sale!': • In the first r Kent 'rJdio for \rn4. Ca.rl ranquist-'I.wRR hO.st- was let out of Here Saturday e<;s F'ridav to members, of the L. ment announce W. W. clt~b" he time was splent on, a slip of ~JtWllire Belonging to Lincoln II~~~~· in making p per bou~Oir dolls. neck Mrs. SChl The hostess erved. re re.8hm~nts eon at the close Co panlY 'Turrts Into Ditch Second Hand at the close 0 the after o¢m. This and Catehes F1re. , WAS the last. e€ting nidI Ol::to­ --- her. Fire,'which started in the en­ Oil Stoves gine of a truck belonging to the D(>~rcf\ or HO~lOr l\1e<·ts. • Lincoln Transfer company, did We have five on hand, : MrR. L. E. JPanabakeI1 was h

From th COOVER .ART s'!un 0 cfLincoln, Neb. WIll be WIth u . .. ,I She i a very competent artist and designer. " . " -Those wishi g to attend thisrre~,Sch,ool of Art I~, strue;tion sho ld call and registe\ nowbefpre the cIa, is filled. AU r~ welcome. '" .' ,. ."I~ ss;;~;;;;sif~;;are ! ,W 0.di '; LI,' , , ". ,' .. ' .... - .. ~ ,lPhDlilllos I ~i·.1 I I ! i~~~m\V ,"" ,'.1U1ltfj·········,·1·: .'... I. 'i.·,l .; !I',··.. , II 1"/ ' : Wk.YNE l1.h;H.A D THUHHVAY, MAY 1::>, ~u:so.

I· ,,I I i It Lead a To i d Build Throug out ~l1e an~ this usan~ of young men and women abou to shoulder the important tasks an .res dns bilif.ies fo em. To further their success is a com unity duty. Wayne wishes .them the best for the,future I·(.• .-. .-. .-. ...-.' . --~ _. The Mo~tlComplete Line of !II AND SAVEl Gradua~ionGifts if,iudes Men's Suit:: !7·5·C Cleaned, Pres! d;· .... Memory Books Gift Stationery dcanill~ ~ ~1· Portfolios Leather Goods Oil and plress- Men's suits and 25 ing-. continll~ three flOre pants cleaned an ssed _ ' : G Q Vest Pocket Kodaks China and Glassware ctav~. lVian~ have t ken Ladies' overcoat O. uand $1. 0 Brownieg Perfume in Gift Boxes adV \Jl P ~his p wcf.-k. I. The rQduc- (Th-ese pric ,,3 do elude fur ('oats) Picture Frames Gift Books Men's overcoats (ttl 00 and t iOIl:-l cQnti1ue untilI Sat- cleaned and d~ ell'" '! up Picturcs Bo.oks of all kinds urday Inig(ht • May 17. !Ladies' wool dr and l FJ5~ Fountain Pens in Sets Musical Merchandi~e \ Do not l del( y. Take ad-: cleaned and .... Cup vantagp of these offer" !Ladies' and men .. SOc flOW.. iW e ,will re~ain Caps cleaned ---if ~ ..:_ .. __ .25c Royal. Corona, Remington Typewriter:j-the ideal gift open eHch evening. Ties cleaned andl; r ;ssed ...... J.Oc

JACQUESOIL SOLVENT CLEANS I;EM CILEAN MANY OTHER ITiMS J~(QUE~' ! lL H. Jaeques Jc"ic B. Ja"ques BOOK-M USIC STOR~ MqDEL CLEANERS .1 11...... ·...... ,,,.... ,,',,...... "...... 1"'''..·.. ,,....,,,..,''',, ..,....,...... ,,...... ", 109' Main Street ~ JONE'S PHONE 463 :1, !I:I 'I:======F======~ ..:::Ij======'~ Where and When Spring Is I .1 .. ' 0/' Wi~ Paint Will the next Toruado storm strike? Here-- fs orne of the cheap­ . Nd One KnOWS!I' , Why not rl:jdecor­ est r·nd bes't means But everyone kno.ws tha~,I!!whcrever and ~!i', er.evcr'l· It. stnkl~S. 1.'( a f insurance for ate those rooms you buildings. ,,,,'ill cause loss of propert,y. se.condS onlY!.: .. '.'•.... !".,ll required to raze before cleaning a dwelling or other buil/ling. I,:. " house? We have Sudmer rains and Then it js, at the time of a loss that an agd'l: 's'ikcrviec;i arc most a complete line of heat make it neces­ i appreciated. This i~ allithe mnl"c true af: r ~ windstorm loss, wallpaper, i Sani­ sar)j to furnish pto­ when an aRsured's grati~ude to his agendll;, fo:,' selling- him the tas and can,vas. tection for all expos- policy, knows no boundN. :11"1; , We have eWrY­ ed 1rfaces. torr~,~Uo ill~Un_ml:e thing for a com­ Don't delay until it. is tOiO late. Buy now. C II Uo For EOtim.atJ The rates arc very 10\". plete job. On Your Work. , For complete informatioll see ox pholle- '1'.. ,", H. G. Hostetter Painter, and ") ,ed~~T.~ Ri~~er Decorator f Marti!n Lo PH.oNEd ..I/;J- , LPH~liE.~H~;J. cl ' / .; W~y~e~ At Insurance Jl-:Ieadquartthrs OPPosii~'i, G6lden Rule Store. Wayne, Nebraska Nebrl$ka

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! ! .;;======;;==i====!=~ ~r;:======~ , I I• I R. C. tla.hlbec· At (ommencem~nt Tlmel It's Here! Fdltz ~ne~~.k~~press Painting a~d De~orating We ExteM Congratulations '[ The New::Oliver Hart -Parr WORKl>j'!"I·1'j~'HIP Guaranteed safel and rapid 'i BEST MATERIALS, 8XPERT ToAll Gl'ad ates I Row Crop Tractor transportation. Wayne.! Neb~aska I I; WAYNE, NEBRA~KA Ii TQjAll Pare ts the latest, the greatest, the best in general I purpoRe tractors. The reRult of four years' I If ~======!=9======I1Ft===!f TolAll Instit Itions of i~ten"ive field experiment. .It·s ·new from LClil'ning. I n~diijtor cap to wheel". They aren't just wheels-they're the new way of applying ,p======F=~ 'I, II I J. H. KFJtIP, D{stl' ct f-lgent I Plower.• Ih all kinch of Roil. uncler all conditions. you «Good Equipment Makes ',' get the full power of the tractor without Dr, C. A.. McMaster , ," II A",O~i',;t~·~~f~i?ttgent I traction 10"". Put it to work on YOUR farm Goodl Farmer Better' i .'I ':""then y\>u will realize why it's the great­ Dental Surgeon ' est tracto," out. '. r- I!I 'II The North'rnestern ~. utual Lifel X-RAY DIAGNOSIS II I H. H. Hachmeier "'+h ' Insurance Company W y J ;I II e 1';'1' Wayne, Nebraska . a ne1 '~I ~======:==f=rr McCormi k-Dee ill,tg II ! '! It~s !.II : The: The fourth Leaf DR. L. f. P~RRY 1 I II I DenI t'lSt :. qr~am i That Makes It Lucky :l):-Ray •. I Extracti""ns . ,I Farmer's A three leaf clover nev~r wins a smile, from Dame II. I Fortune. It' s .the fourtl!l. leaf that ,maKes it differ­ Olfice over Mines J ewelri' Store ent from the ordinary-J-.-it's the extra leaf that Statioh" . ~akes it a luck find. ' l. PhonesI: OffIce 88. Res: 43. W~yne, ,!)'1ust as it's the fOUrth~quart in evefY gallon of ualter State that :tllak S. it different from! ordinary '~ I otor oils-it's that ext a quarf that makes Quaker Extend.~cOngl'atu~atio S to ' tate,a lucky ,find for y ur'motor! ".t us prove t~ you th~ value of the e'¢tra quart of the qraduates f 19 O. 'br~eation th~t is in e ery gallon of Quaker 'State !~otor or Tra¢tor Oils. MAY SUCCESS B YOURS :rhe Wayne r·illing S~ations • .. . i ! ~ l I . MERCBA..>i. & STRAHANI M~nley ..·W Ison hlamond 004 Ethyl G ollnes, Qoake~ I~tate ana I .. ..., ....• ' I'. . DIamond Olio, amOna Keroie. J. ask~ "Fast. Tonk Truek Se .vI... ee. Anytime, ..:fW.he.re. Wayne "j . Nrb est Fn~ot St., J'h~ne 99 . \ . so~ ,.Mimi sl ·:.1 '... :. , I Dulness. I I THere is a steady absorption, it work. T ere h~S'j~~n con~id !. Sioux City Journal: In. dustrhU:'5.~, Is. true, of the unemployme-pt but jble corn.,t Planting.,. :p,n., lOW.a 11 rizonklWo tats continue -.to insist that hi it ts smalL What the country ,date, .and ?,eneral d.ii~p have g Imany respects ",uslness 'is ".very needa right now is work at good iprom~se ,f a good. ~art for 'good," and to Ilredict a ~teady im-, pay for about 2,000,000 .q~. the: g.;owmg !Season. . i, ;'~j .. Livel;l 50 provement. The steel peopl~ population. Th~t. would ea~e the. ~ Fr~ight. car l~d~gs for . oclBl ! N g~I' ] iF'orecas lI. Immlgr411t Who, nt the I es ecially are sanguine as to th~ situation ::\'J ~ miracle. It ,.WOUld :week endmg Apn~ ,,~.6 made 'The RI.I;~al Home soct t -mee~.s . age ,Of 1*, (lec detl she would ,::I~~:::: 'fuiure as they emphasize thad 2.Ud heavily to the purchasing !apprecta Ie .gain. 'T~: total know~ this Tlllltsday ,'afterrib.n! 'at t.~e 'l)e. thencef rth as a man, ·orders. now '&re increasing in aJ power of .the co"mtry at ·Iar~e.a:e.d 1907:174, n mcrease: "i'':,er th horne of Mrs. C" K. Co b,l . achieved her a'mb tion. most satisfactory way. They cal~ would relIeve at th.e same ~ime a !ceding eek or' l4iJ~'" For 50 years s e so success- .attention' to an improvement in! condltio~ tha~ ~asily migl:it be- Iwas u~d r the tot~l '~or t ~. American Legion ilY fully disguised her sex that only building ~n QutomobUe manufacJ come dlstressmg. week 1U 1929 by ,~4;4Pll an< meets Tuesday of next' eek' t after her dellf,h. In Phoenix, t ring ~nd sales and in the gen~ Farmers in the middle w~st are low the gure for .th~ same the lodge hall in regul ~'ssi be,~ j ,no At·lz,. the otl1er day did It e~al business tone. I progressing with their apring In 1928 y 55,833, St. Paul Lutheran Ai eetlftg come lmown that William De Le8l-1 ~~e~ gand, the name she went undel'. to have held last "l1l'sdt;l.y Steel manufacturers, "of course} ~~~~E3~~~~~~~~~gE~:a~~~~~ -I\vas post~oned' two wee .' cause 'wns a '\'oman. As she lived, so are familiar with the trend in" ~ ~.·._.:==::.t ',:of bad ro$.ds. ,Mrs. LIo (f :Pbw~:rs 'was she hurled~in luau's clothes, Iway that is not duplicated In any :Innd Mrs. 'H. W. BoDa-wi ,will be Not.hing in her manner oC lIv· lother line. Theirs is a basic in~ 'ilo~tesses and the meet( gol will be jng betrayed any feminine traits ;dustry, which reacts rapidly in! Bt~nd held at the church parI rs~ -unless H was her fondness for response to changing conditions. YouCan Buy a N;ew cats, In the days hefore prohi­ 'Their confil1ence in the future Is The W. C. T. U. elB t!iis bition she dl'llul, with men in sa­ Friday at the home bf , r . O. W. of value and largely because of! Joons, argued politics and acted the fact that they usually know Noakeil With Mrs. wm.] enhalt· at> one oC them. But after the tt~.sistant what to expect long before it er as h.ostess. . S. A-, • passing of the snl0QllS, she Jived Sedan comes Chevrolet Lutgen :&las charge of he lesson .as a reclusC', desIring neither i . on "Health and Child Welfare." male nor female companIonship,' - Trade is spotted throughout the RoB oo.l1 will be answer d ~Y giv­ The history of her curious [country. There is much. irregu-; for' only ing current events. melamorphosls began shortly a[4 .~rItY' nlthough good reports IIro Iter she arrived at the home of her ad from some regions. Warmer Minerva club. membets 'will be sister in St. Louls from her ua- enterta,ned Monday, May 19, at eather has helped sea.flonal gOOdS.' $125 Down ver a wide area. An appreciable :1. 1 o'clock luncheon at ~ home ~~~etoA~:ar~t:~~~~a~~nge'theSl~~ad~o~~ art of summer trade actually ()f Mrs. R. R. Smith. The follow:.. painter and int~rjor ·decorator. BALANCE ON MONTHLY TERMS ing have charge of ref~~ ments: has been enjoyed in the mcrcan~ In the days of her apprenticeshff) tile business, but gooos are not Mrs. Smith, Mrs. E. W., H se and she wore tl'ouser!S, and, finding moving as rapidly as is desired. Se~lans Mrs. E. J. Huntemerf Enter;-- banquet given '1 them congenial tQ her taste, fe· We have a few new 1929 model after.*o~ tl~~m.permanently. uytng power stm,ply cannot main­ ~ell ~ully tnin.ment for thoe is in scout d,.oops. Tl £olved to wear I "nmy'I ,!De lte-~gand that we will for $625.00, charl;e of Mrs. C. W. Bro n, Mts. }'egistrntion fees So, on the dea~h or her sister, tain its ~treDgth against the in­ C. E. Wilson and Mrs. t, ,' DalEl'1 Uce hela Monday the )'Otlllg palnte~ moved to Has· rOf~ more ,than a ,sco e or years reads of unemployment. Too. equipped with Bumpers' and Spare 'Thi8 will be the' clulfS I annual I ')(\n8, 0., where $he was to live kI)own as William e LeggJ.nd. many 'W'Ot'kers are idle for a Tire, on the above terms. guest day. Announ~ement Pa ------~------,strong merchandise movement. Miss )l.nne edt Franklin Philleo; "Until," The report on employment is a ONLY'A FEW LEFT r~~~~~;; I Radio AUdi~ion Frederick Berry; "Sweet Mystery ~ittle l:Setter week by week, but n:1~~~:l~:e I~ ~~~i~~in ~nd wind ~e~~r~~;~g:Om:lartl ~he '- a":e Wednes- H II A II of Life," Harry Langley; "SylVia," cha.nge is not rapid enough. com~ ~ :-;Iorm of Friday evenln~ the Re~ ~ay even~ng 1 II party . I e ( to· ege Donald Simpson; and "On the First First Served lJCklh meeting was not well given by! her c. A. I I Road to Mandalay," Harry Ellis attenueu. After a short )Jusiness Schultz, (or 'tw Bridge Mhrtha Mnl'kJ'·tan ·~t.d Fredprlck Fisher. Pt's"ion, the meeting ~ag act- 'was enj?yed and I BPHY Place First in l'~our .1=... jrl1lrncd \lntH May 23. prizes \\tere Mrs. W. R. Ellis went to Madison! ' Oounties H1ert~, Sal' Ryal Mille.r C.hevrole.t Company C. W. B~own Oscar Monday to attend a session of Truck Damaged 'slOuk CITY, IOWA '1 Liedtke. Whe Atwn.t~r lor e. - L. ~~'~. '~~'a;l~h6r:~~~~i:tglwns host- 1'0. cat district court. lIn the first Kent radio was let oilt of engage- Rev. S. David 'Sikes delivered al!ldition contest at the college'the Here Saturday c<;s Fridav to members, of the L. ment annpunce cl~b. found two sermons at the Battle Creek I HeDing of May 7, fqurteen young I' W. W. The time iwas spent on a 8)ip of p to its Bapti.st church last Sunday. f lks took part and iMiss Martha mak~ng lUaclline Belonging to Lincoln ~----=:gj in paper boudoit dolls. i I ~~~k~t ~I~J' C~::I lunch-! Palll Harrington and J. C. NliSS I arkytlln and FrefriCk Berry Company Turns Into Ditch Second Hand .f TtlC hostess served te~re$hmelilts vening. Ileft Tuesday for Excelsior Spring::>, p ,.aced first. They ill represent and Catches Fire. at t he close of the afterlnoon. This i Mo., to receive trf'atments for Wayne, Knox, Ced and Dixon \vns the last meeting until Octo­ M. E. F0"i"gn ", their health. j I c~unties at the stat audition in Fire which started in the en- ber. Oil Stoves ' Mrs, EarJ Merc s hostess Mrs. W. A. F:mery arriveu home Omaha in the fall. ! gi,ne of a truck belonging to the Thursday Qf last o mem- Sunday from a Vleck Rpent with :Miss Gretchen Teckhaus and Lincoln Transfer company, did Df'~.r>f' of Honor Meets. VVe have five on hand, leign Mis- Iher pare~ts, Mr. and :M'rs. Pete E~nor Lindbergh plaeed !'lecond in considerable da.mage b) tbe ma­ Mt'~. L. E. Panahaker 'WI\S host­ ~i~r:aX ~~te~. Rome as good as new. '1'1. A. sen-I Danahy. 10 Omaha. I t~e contest. Miss Mina InheJder chine when the car turned over oss ~l1rsday evening last weel, ::vlr~" These were taken in on tel', lesson \leader the after·' Mr. and C W Brown 'I and Harry Langley !'-';ere third. into a ditch seven mites south of Cookcr~. to members of the Degree of noon, was ~mabie present.i went to Omaha Saturday and the IMiss Faye Hanql1ette, voice Wayne Saturday about noon. Coleman Honor chapter. The time wa~ Iir Group singjng too t.h~ place of II J~tter underwe~t. :a rnajore- Qper~- t~acher In Sioux Cllty, and Mrs. The blaze started when the truck spent in discussing regUlar busil­ th<:l regula~ study M s. W. W. bon Ht a ho~p\tn.1 there .:llindaY' W. C. Hunter were jlldges for the turned on the soft road and ne~s matters. The socielty win Whitman l;ed de '0. also Mrs. Mrs. Brown came through the occasion. The Singc.rs were not dropped several feet into a ditch. u~ed' meet again Dext month at the We have five Julia Gilde~sleeve CI charge i'f operation s¢en hy the audience as they sang IThe damage was mostly in the same.. place. ~ j the myst.eri box. II ley M~r- Mrs. E. C. Perldn~ Tuesday bfhin.d screens, so :that jUdge.B engine. The body and tir.es were chant playEid a c solo, 'Wlth for Rochester. Minn., to go Inight not be mfluehced by per- not burned much. The dnver was For Carl Victor, Mary ElizalJeth accom~ t.hrough the Mayo clinic. Mr. s naUties. not hurt other than having- one Coal Ranges MI'. and Mrs. Carl Victor en- panying at jthe The host - Perkins went to Cairo the same ,Miss Ardath Con~l, who was limb bruised. priced to eell. ~{~~~~~nyedfo~t t~/a~I:~~~~ne;ixt~ cs" .<;erve0,! refl" ts. Mrs. day to tAk~ hi!' two sons. the~e I a~pointed by Miss Marie Ki~pqy The truck had come to Wayne Cros~land C. W. hostess to stay \\"1111('. Mrs. Pprklns IS 'I oC v..,'OW in Omaha as chairi'na;n to' bring ani!Dals for the SaVidge second... birthday. The gu~sts in­ next month. wa~ cluded: Carl Victor, jr., and gone. . of the four countie& for at At- Amusement company. It re­ One Used family, Fred Victor alhd famny, I Mrs. Leonard Balcom find Chll- water Kent contest,' had charge turning empty when the aCCIdent Observe MUfic \\' , ,dren returned to their home at of the progra.m h~re last week. happened, Carl F. Meyer and family, Miss Members i of t vtayne wo-l S~o.ux City ~onday <'loiter u v-;~ek's I The girls' pl'ogra was as fol~ The Wayne fire department Lena, Miss Emma, Miss: Martha ~ ami Miss Hjlda V1ctor, man's club feld u'j)Uc Music VISIt here wlth Mrs. Balcom S 8i3- lows: "The cry of Rachel,;' went to the place aDd exUn... 'Eledric Washer week progr m F I afternoon tel', Mrs. L. A. Fanske. Mr. Bal~ Gretchen Teckbaus; "An guished the blaze. THE massive proportiolll of thoe '"'Bressler" metnorial, designe<1 at the Gay heatr ;, a number c?m ca~e SHnday to accompany Setret," Mina Inh-eld$r; " And One Hand-Power and erected by us at Wayne, Nebraska, with its pleasr-~ attended. ~fter singing hlS family home. , lIn niIng Song," Kathry[n Arthur Brisbane, who has beeJ Washer. outline and finely cut mOuldings, stresses the endurance of a- l :r~~s:~eE:J~~:;~e a paper ~rs. E.d. Forster of C .eve a.~, "An Old Abode," Ph uta persistent in a-dvising Colonel. memorial of this type. The finely carved acanthus leaves on 'c too the OhlO, arnved Saturday for a VISIt loR "l- S'l t .. ' M Lindbergh to give up flying, must HI::3.Yc:J. 'Ncre -----=---;--++:-r---,-INatiOn, Co~ Ma~C~_~~; ~nd :,~nz ;~own each corner are symbolic: of the Gardens of apu Home." of se:erai days in the home of Bij:d be getting somewhat disCQuraged. row:;} used by the- ancient Greeks. Mrs. J. G. N'i a piano her SIster, Mrs. George Fortner. S· . "N .B 't '-Toledo Blade. Your Dollar Goes sang Mrs. A. C. ,A.rno.ld came from tng'ing, aoml u~ s. Farther Here. :~:~~, ~:S;J;' -Lyons, Neb., Monday to F1pend a The boys' program incIudetI: ------Modern memorials fur every Purposf;, priced f.rom.$25.00 up. o mu{ few days with Mr. Arnold at the "Goin' Hotne," DeFlorrest Han-, It pays to advertise. Just as~ sic Mrs. H. iR. se~~ -WRITE- ing and n~ rea.de Wayne hospital and to visit her cock; "Sta.r reyes," Einar UI1"d-, anyone to Identify the first daughter, Miss Ha~el Arnold. bergh; "D,reams," Braden ca.rhat::t; enteen amendments. - Chica~ L. W. McNatt I. . " sung by M~s. Caspe~'r:: R~t~;i Mrs. W. C.IH ;;' s.' Mrs. August Loberg who was "Where My Caravn,q Has Daily News, ., J. F. BLOOM & COMPANY I rs C c: taken quite seriously ill at her I ! Hnrdware ~~:~d~~r~nh • j, T.· J~nes. home here last week vVednesday ',I \;;INCE 1879~I' In represenq:ng liirnusiC Mrs, was taken Sunday to the home of 'PHONE 108 J l\lanufacturers of' Fine Memorials 1 ;~. Clyde Omanj and A. Lut- her daughter, Mrs. AIVln USE :1 Designed by AJ'tists Built by Crartsmen r gen sang 86loB. , nnd Young, near Randolph. Mrs. Ed. LONG DiStANCE Wa~e, Nebraska ,home songs were ed by Kalkoffen of Randolph, another \ 17'h nnd Cnm;ng street.. 0n1lIh'\ Nebr. .' I i ! a ,solo by 1Jiirs. group daughter of Mrs. Loherg, returned l NOW- Singing. The clu its last to her home Sonday after b~g I l~ meeting thi~ spli turday, here a couple of days helping care r pro~ .. , · ··iI -May 24, wh*n a I nd for Mrs. Loberg. j TheWabe gram will b~ held tel Strat- Wilma Hoguewood, daughter of ~ ton. Each in :~ guest and Mr. and Mrs. George Hoguewood, members a~~ •.,.O'.ilY Mrs. who suffered a relapse last week Bt!6Util I C. Shulthei~ ~ "\J.f. Huse following an operation for removal for reserva~ions. I of a gland from her neck, and who was taken back to Omaha Y o.u will feel fir ly con­ for treatment, is improving. He-:o vinced of this f c whert mother is with her in the city. you se,e the 1.0 oJ y,.tex~ George and Everett Ffoguewood ,ture of your ha r,! th drove there Saturd-%! / to spend natul'al beauty' ,of' it Sunday with her. Mrs. Carrie Norman arrived ! A clas~ is being organitedto take 'i clinging waves. BotH home May 4 from Milwaukee, I .: f -I the qualities of.e~l\raCl .Wis., where she spent two weeks with her daughters, Miss ~ennle teris.ti.c'\Of the .~d$ri~ Norman and Mrs. Harry McIn~ permanent wa'!" rl ~ro ' sh. Miss Norman was employed i $perial Art !Work I I'll cess .,. the i T@ve y the telephone exchange here ~f r several years and left here ~For m~thod : One Week CJnly- e' il which Iw nO about a year ago for Milwaukee, exclusi~el'y. t I use Wis., where she iil employed on A~L the city exchange." .: '(['he LESSONS ARE fREE TO WHO A TTE/Vl) .: It Is Awarded Trip j ~The study w~ll be on decorating Lamp S}1ades anJ i II Indiana. Meeting S:~VE TI ME iJ • !Bases, Stippling Out Landscapes, Trees, .RaIs~d Or?a" • 1 i ;ments, Painting for Furnitu~e In~ay TrIm, ChI Pamt- :';. '~' ,I,. It cost'S:verq :,• ~ngs and many home decoratIvear~s. . . Iift/2 to telqphone­ a t-.With the assi~t.ance of a few. lessons ~ne wi!H be able :j wherever ~otJpleose i to make many 1jhmgs to beautIfy t e home. . , ! i l'lrRS. E. C. HO SE - When ~hefG's' Q ~uQs~ion to be.ad.weT&es, or , - penon91 maHST T.~.1uirlng t.onsuttotion •.• I She is a very ~ompetent ar ist a d designer. r....th·t)/OUrtvlePhonoi...lllI0fl94Iut_, get yo r pal'ty ·and, !

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I I ich the com unity has trained t!em. ITo further their 'success is a commtltnity duty. W yne w~shes II •• I•• !•• i I. I .-. I ! .-. I ...... -. i! •• .-. I I I , , J;====::b=l=t::::I:::=:b:l::====i=~*===="" -' - ";;======F=F====l======~ Sincere Cong~atulbtions to ll':,I~raduate§ , '~-, The Most~¢ompl, te Line of

ell ~OM E N'oW'i~,,'" DSAV E! Graduati t>O.i Gifte: includes S i i~;;:, pecla Q tn's Suits , 7.50 . low P'rlce~ ,leaned,Press,',, . C Memory Books Gift ~tatiol1ery l\'Ie~'s ~nd ~air 011 cleaning and I Pl'eks- suits e 'I 'a $1 25 Portfdlios, Leather Goods il1g continue three m3re !jants c1ean~d and, Te~sed.. • ~. Vest Pocket Kodah China and Glassware days. Many have takf'n !J,a1c;:~eOdv~~~ats ~i~~$lJ}O ~~d Brownies Perfume in Gift Boxes advantagelhi~ of our HcUe , c'1::e~v::i4,.~a~~ If)e PI'cture Fl'ames G'f E k \\'cek. The tredti.c- ir. ,i.iI1;C.I;l,fU' (';\ts and It! 00 S tions continue until Sat- 1 c eaned and oJ).oUJ up Pictures Bo.oks of all kinds unlay night, May 17. fi,a ieg' wool dre , 75 and Fountain Pens in! Sets Musi~al Merchandise 1)0 ~ot delay, Take "(~: 19 eaned and p ~se~.~.~., . C up vdntagcc of these dlleIS lLalies' and men's atj! cleaned .....50c Royal, Corona, Rbmington TypeWri\lers-the ideal gift 110W. We WIll remam ¢a s cleaned 'r~- .,. .•...... 25c open each evelUng. Tie cleaned an~~e

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~ I , Where ~nd )11'en Spring Is 'Paint Will thel next TOI'n~j'{j or. Win~~i~,.m strike? ~" Here-- !Js one of the cheap­ . No O,e Knows! . '. est and best means ,' 'I' Why not redEjcok'­ o f insurance for H~lt CVeryOl~. e kn~.w~ th~t. w ercver, al,leI \V'.!!:' 'n'~\'(~r .it ~trik('.~ ,it ate those rqo~s ''''IIl caUf->C loss of propert:v~. Seconds only _, e l'pqUlrcd (f) Ul.ZC your buildings. J before cleaMI1g a dwelling or other building 'Iii I house? We nave Summelr rains and Thpll it is, at the time of a '10, s that ~ln ag"C~~, r~:~~rviccs are most a complete line of heat m~ke it neces­ appreeia,tcd; This is all the more true aft~,: ' j a:: windstorm loss, wallpaper, Sani­ sary to furnish'13ro­ when an as~.ured's gratitude to his agent i( p.tl,sclling him the tas and canvas. tectionfor all expos­ policy, knoWs no bounds, :1 ;' I We have e~r~­ ed sudaces. Don't delay' until ~t is too l'te. Buy torl141~ 0 I insurance nOW. thing for a com­ Call vi. For Estimale The rates arc very low. I I I plete job. On Your Work. i1 • H. G. Hostetter wm"";~;";;i~' Painter and ) . De~br.~to~ ~- ,,, U::'"Riter ii,_, "k / p'l{dNE' ,29'~ At Insurance Head,T & srnA~AN I plamond and Ethyl (l~sol1nes, QUaker Slate and 1 ~Iamond .0118, Diamond ~er0SO/'e.

i. Fast T ni, Tr.Iwl, SerV.I.ce Anytim,e, :tnyw."here tt Fn st, St. ~on. 9~ I. I s.ut~~..: St. =====!r i ,cbes. ,lve lamb~ had been kil- I N,ortheast ~ayn'e \ eek: , ~Uite m reco~red!om the, M~I~B Ad lEtd"at .t ''Morr18 farm the first I ~", 'I th I scarlet fever but tJ 'well ~Were -relea ed ·~I'1·f9.~,aT8n e '~'last . eek land "thJB led Mr!. I ! (By Staff COrrespondent.), a aill. Tri . . ..: '[ orris -t investigate I the cause. I Mr. and 'Mrs. Ben Meyer and 'S'c 001' :S "h"e1d ,In '0.. ot\:,~2 . e thOU, ht a coyote h,ad been do- . ~ev. ~. C. Doctor spent Sun- ! mily were Thursday .guests in on satuJy inste941) f qes- ,tl~e f i I !work. Wednesday last .oat eveDIng in tbe Fred Lessman It e O. H. Hansen home.' day tecau e "bf' ;the, f cle "'!'eek he saw the bird at a distance horhe. Mr. and Mrs. Armin Biermann weat e1'. + 'i* a fiel~ At night the bird flew Miss Margaret Baker spent the IS ent last week Sunday with Mr. Ro Ea Boil and Nelsi N t~ a tre near the house and 'Mr. wee.k-end with Miss Helen Hiscox lafd M. rs. Arnol~ vahlka .. nttenr-: a~Chine8e din.~~r n -,...j-+-----r~---_1'--1_--.J InP ·~t. , i -of--·+-.... :r.forrts s able ,to shoot it. fn Wayne. . Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Vahlkamp by E ella' ing in her home Dr. and Mr. iW C. Log n JThe ea Ie had wool in its claws. Mr. and Mrs,. Fre?Meyersspent '\ erelgucsts Friday afternoon in urda. afte oon. ~:,\ ~ ii ~~m~e~rs .. dn Norfolk Th rs y. '.... is having the bird T:£ursd?-y evenmg In the Henry t e H1. H. Glassmeyer home. Mr$. B. W. FredericksQn. is' $- 1 ' Mr,·and·M • Nli l. Dave Hamer and guest$ in' the Frank'i"~' HanSon .Miss Ruth Ev~ns ~were in o¥olkl ftm ly nd MISCl nf'y of Carroll. ~ nn<~unced her uated fr0tll;. the ea 011 high guests in the Ernest Echtenkamp f, mily f'pent Sunday afternoon of home, on siunday. carli; Lar~n .

·:M~~~S,Y'I" L.' He"er nn'1 ~' rs.' \] Cs't'WwCcl~d~lne"llha;, W"{'I engagement and [l ro ching mar- eSOlgh,O'tOh] garnadd · djthprtlloCmaWB 'lh'SrT~hcUe~e_ so~::~~oeG~~~:~~~d :~u~~:~~ home. 1 :~t wer.k in the J. A. Lewis and 'John Boeckenh~uet spent .1'lU-"l. pl1 ~ I "" ' co riage to Mr. RalPt L Gemmell, e ." Mr. anIi Mrs. Harvey ~chte"?- hpme. Sund4y evening there ~s:~. Charles Mills wer.. e in ~W yne *. Mr.. aIll.:d Mrs. Hob Ron of Mr. and Mr_. Rtbert Oem- dq.y when commence ent exer- ling, ColO., died suddenly Saturday kamp spent :Monday evenmg 10 I IMhi~; Dorothy Winterstein was Miriam Swanson,. PtWii: in ijis- Tuesday. ,I I r turned i Thursday mell of Carroll, Sa urd y evemng ci8es~wUl be held at the 'Methodist 'morning Iwhile 'working in a store the home of Mr. and MT~;. Fred a,lbstipper glJest of Miss Gretchen trict '13, took the seven.tl... gr~de ~:~yan~ ~~;. ~~q C~~:il~~' ~t:;1 t l:~l:e~~~e i,;h~ ~or t~c t~';'i~~d~~s:~tl;;el a::t.~ ~~~;hCIt~e:nllJa:::'~:ve ~;;::s a~~ ~r:Je~l~~T~t ~~~~Ug':ih~' b:':i; M~~rs;nd Mrs. Ed We1ander and I~(~h~~S4in Wayne the evening ::~ana~~;l~=d~t:;:t'~2~n:~ 1n Wayne. ' i dryS, Linl):o]n. The wedding, date was .dFe3s. Special "music will be was brought to Carroll. ~onday, family and Mr Johnson "'"pent la."t ,Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wittler and unable to take the examination Mr. and Mrs. Evan IHnJmerlj Rev. \Villiams w not made known., furnished by six .high-Bi hool girls, coming rs far as Wrnslde by week Monday evening in the J. C. ll~\lghters spent last week Sun- being ill wiith the measleS. ·spent Thursday in ,the Mark S.wi-, ~unday pVl'ning- to Miss Whitney is a gbduate of 'Mildred Grier ,EUzabe-t Gemmell train. Funeral eel'Vlces were Baker home. d~y evening- In the August Wittler ~-''--~~~ hart home. I staIla.tio~ of, Hev. D~\'les the Carroll Elchool Iand attended Regina ~Sha~on, Opal Wingett: con~ucteU Tuesday afternoon at Mr. and Mrs. Marlnls Holdorf home in Wayne. SpeCial attention given all kinds Mr. and M~s. , :Mr. E adt Hurlbert of Carroll, were George Ed'f"'artls of P\ay~tte,; Griffith rarwood. 'Romi~ger 'delivered the CI~s3 ~er~ Carroll most of his life. His par· and Mrs. C" K. Corbit. : gdc.c;t$ in the Ernest Beale home (Idaho, was a !Sunday guestl jd the'i ,Miss lie1en Morris Soda]. mono The Methodist Ia iee' !., and Mrs. Fred Voights WE're :'\-TI!'s. C. E. B~nshoof, the last I District 44,! the Morris scbool. Vto1p. Thomas. Friday at. the H V Garwwod them. I Seniors Bat ·toge h-er at the f . G~~~Od and son. True. Sunday .O"upp.er .g~est.s in the Iname;'.1 If \Vinside, spent last' 'closes ·this week. Mrs. Mil~red 'Mrs. Matt JODEtS homel hom('~ .. Church. Sp1I'ing ,flowers were dec~ C:~~ rom .;.r Ing. with th~ body Henry Hmnenchs, ?r., home. week :Tuesday in Sioux City. !Haskins is thk teacher.' Saturday! from H,ed lowa oraUoljLs ·tn 'the autlitolri 0, s son. r. and Mrs. RIchard Mr. and Mr:'!. Byron R'lth spent :Mr.1 and Mrs. Will Baden and ,I.. _ Mrs. W. M. :Mill's 'and Mi8S I-iIan- where she had visit week; The CflthofP(~ ;:;-d wa>! pnstponed Sen~prs .presented 't l; play, b:~= d~~~~v:~rO~l~h. Gn~~fl~ Thursday evening in the HE-rry famiJ.t of Meadow Grove, were 889, 1 T y ~f{:}~ah :Mills were Slll~day guestfl in, w~th reltJ;.ti\'Cs. Mr. H. Hal from last ThurRday until today "The ,Family Upstairs." Monday Sunday MJH ~ IDOlS Rend~r home. ~r. an.d c ~rs. Pe.rc , guesq Sunday. May 4. in the ;~...( ~'the Charles M~lls home. IF1Shf'r of l"l.etl Oak. rought bccallOw of rain Mr~ Leo Collins evenin~ at the comm nity hall. Bid . rs . th g~~. of Cadwallader ()1 \-VlO.,l(;C, v.erel homclof Mr. and Mrs. Jobn PuIs. ,;.". Mr. and Mr( Charles Mms rerel her by dar. left Su *1' is hostes:-l. ... The ~te was changed from last 'h:ree~~r~~~ ~:~~:lo er re a lVes also guests there that evening. I'· l-Ir'l uncl Mrs. E. H. Glassme~er Cars and TruCks: SanadturMdrasY. wev.e~C,.ngLotuanes, ts (j}.f Dr. \"~,)rlrll',;ao~'tl,),M"rs', "nAn'·,', rrv of __ Frlda because of'raln weather. . Mr. and Mn1. C. H. Anderegg and ~amily and Henry Glass- Per day d il r i n g the' g. 'H M ied ·Fri- RoynJ Neighbor lodge will meet The_ at ~ncluded: Gil ore. Bahs, an1 Fret} Heyer Of. LaCrosse, ,mIJf'kahs Mft't Tuesday. ,and Sunday made the TainfaII for wee< WI er gran paren s. r. ,guests in the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Nick Kvols and H. E. stoltenberg . a ('ar The Rebekahs met Tuesday eve- vis, D~rothy Evans, N lIe Elder, last week in this vicinity more and Mrs. Fred. Slone, near Laurel. IMrs. Joe Pinkelman. ~ l Mildre~ 'daughter, Dordthy, went to 0 aha'of Cattle! to Sioux Ci lIlc(:k.1 ning a,l the hall for regular busi- Grier, Elizabe Gemmell, than five inches. Creeks were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Victor, jr., '. Mr. and Mrs. Fran Refnho.'d Saturday onJhe excurSlO~ • Mr Ahetn and H F. enberg I, ness. Miss Dor~ Clj.ristensen and Franci's Johnson, '!Fe e Jones, f~lled to overflowing by the end drove there Thursday to aecom-. and family. were Fri ay guetts MISs Clara eft! spenl T I('$day went to I the city T with IMrs. Mary DavHl served. Oliver Koles, Margaret inn, Ray- ·qf the week and low roads and pany their daughter horr.e. :in' the John PuIs hom. Mr. aJnd We are also p,oud to: II aDd Wednes y last v.ee 1J'nth thClr stock I r mond J...ink, Oberlin Mo ris, Beat- fields were under water for a Mr. and Mrs. C. H. And-::regg 'M!s. Fred Reinhold v.jere guests' announce 'thatthe mim-: ::. her Sister, M. Lloyd Mill I' I George Edwards f QUl"cn EsthPrs Elect. rice ~urrill, Gilmore , Re- t~me. Only a few in the viclnity .and Fred Heyer left Monday for ~in the Puls home Thursday. l:lalligh~ ~hannon. ~and !:ler of Ford Cars andi II, Mrs. Eva.n IHamer and ldaho came Wed Queen Esthers met Tuesday last gina Edna SyLvanus, have started corn planting, their home at LaCrosse. Wi.c;., Henry Glassmever df HemiI1g- Trucks which depend'. II' t D th t F de - J. Zela 'Willialna Carrie lIson and ;many have som I wi t t after visiting at t.he Siman Less- f~ left for Talmsge, Neb., er, oro Y'JBPen Tl ~B.l!ter Iweek to spend a week with Mrs~ W. C. Logan 'and . " ' e pong ye 0 on .our garage e~~lus-!: ::. noon Wlth M s 1"hornas ghes hts sisters, Mrs D elected officers for the coming ·Opal l'Vingett.:dio. man home and Wlth other rela- Fry morning after a couple of .1.. Those who flDJ.Sh 1 e eighth tives and friends since Friday. wee s' visit in the E. H. Glass- ively for service. are as' :: Mifls Louise AJUams pi ns to Mrs WR Tho year as follows: Beatrice '1l'ift, d' Catheri l-I~d' Miss Ruby Hale completed her Imeyeti home ,' /1".Jd ". Do .. ' 'il ---=- . parlor. Pot luck luncheon will be from Friday night until sundaY'j Fern and Alice Mae were in j • ' ", 1:.>1. &:;;U" . 'i-'liJ .L' I . and addressed the se IOrs and served. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Victor, jr., \Vayne Tuesday afterno~':l' J' Phon~ 9 Wayn~, ~eh. :1 ad E.xtflosure: e ~. I ., ,~;-,- . "t" - • 'l:' also the whole high sch 01. M~thodjst Church. and family, Carl Meyer and son, The: Carl Anderson family ha'1 . " :: Is' $sential:. in' Newi!~1 ,t1law'Hat Styles; se;~~;em:~~~~ast~:d the as- (Rev. W. A. Rominger, Pastor) ~~~:l~innae~dgu~~~: S~~l~:y ;;:c;~:1 '~"""'''''''''''''l''''''''''''''''''''''';''''''''''''~'''''''''..-t,!~ :: BY ~RRIET l' ~- lr;·· ).. { Ten senior girls serv d at the ]O\e:~Vi~~~d~~n~~~o:.lll~e :~ ~~~ ~ha:l b~:~l~~~'V.S;~~~ioV~!~~~yh~~orMo/',i The SHELTON J. f! " Woma~'s club lunch on last " STRAW hats

u only -the youfi shoUld ve tu,* to I o~:¥ 'Bartels has been e eoted to 1 The Ladies' Aid met Wednes- Mrs. Max Holdorf and Mr. and ~'I' ~n r~des :: wear it. 1 teBiqh the grammar in day at the church parlors with Mrs. George Lessman were guests II I . I I' 'I· Il RlbboDB trl the rity, Attl'~.ctn'e 101' 'Pl~ 9f Miss Florence uol ,WhO Mrs. Frank Griffith, Mrs. John L. in the Henry Lessman home Thurs- 1 t l,atge aJ, mb1c I d hIll t IiI ' J! ot Ibats, with m4ny a tho g t to !"f' i arc the Ln goe tiJ Hastings to t aeh art. 'Davis and Mrs. Othel Baker as day afternoon in honor of the Si~ce I have m e gas t an ave rQom 0 8ft, , I' ,~ = \ the :neatness nd beauty of ' ows\ i UPII("r ~('rt and the Mis iranees Taylor W yne has i hostesses. seventyeigbth birthday anniver- I am closing Oll my surplus stock at unheaoo of ~ I ,:~, t\ large and sma I. ~ l ·:;:.~'r:~IJ;r.;:I~~t'oist;: bee 'Jeoted to te~h' th~ 'in_ 1 Lila Fisher is leader for the sary of ,Mrs. Henry.Lessman. Mr. lo~· prices I - r, ',',' BalUbuntls, aklUBJlyendU, riDS, the'", I'.' te e' iale 'grades in ,lace of \junior Endeavor and Lois Jenkins and Mrb. Fred Voights were also I' 1 ~ ~ 11,[: ltatlan Ilean ts bIghorn hair g p • I.. F I Primulinus GJadloli-A mIXture of . ty glads of yel- ~ I' .' . MiSJ oma Jackson wh deel1ned, furnishes Ilhe special number. guests there that afternoon. In t 1 straws, Uneo, od' loou e able ,I 1 , 0 'J kl i] d f low, pink and white. Large bulbs, r do %5e : "other straws '1 n up'to mtk <\ the 'GrosJaln ribbon the place ·-for next year. Mrs. wen en ns s ea er or the eVling Mr. and Mrs. Fred .J hat~ ~ ~~ Flower~ II~, season's smartlst the~' 1 Cblo~,trim 1"ineY~~~str~~~~ the seniors and Miss Mary Rees Flege, r. and Mrs. Siman Less- Large MIxed-Jill colors in a e mixture. .' Black hats n d pink aT the COU tg Meeti l,furniShes the special. man an Mr. and Mrs. Paul Less· About 15 different varieties. Large bulbs, per doz.85c ,. outstanding co or tonrs., NatY blue .tban on tone. For I ,I ~~ . man w re there. 1910 Rose Glads--A hght rFd tlower1with J.hite lines an j, "" comes aft~r In It... Some B. orts b.3llibll I hnt, has . i'To ,Be In'C -rroll i st. paw. Ln'.hera.n Chur~h. the lower petals. A rapid 'propagat~,;r._:r:.a.rgebulbs, par. ~.:. hatB are dead \ h te.. 'But tl e inks nml,a eep brown tri - (Rev. H. F. Krohn, Pastor) Southwest Wayn.e dozen .. _.' _ _._.,._._ __.., _._ .r..·.·-·- -.~ .~" run first. ~ J' red hnt has red, C8~1 W. ·C.·T. U. termins English services Sunday mom- Blooming Sire,~,.A'btiX,• ture ~f p~,!rhaps'thir:GY I: The ne"est kl ,,] 6f a I, ·in/mod nsvy b no. 'the:W yne 'meIl1bl!rs .'ll'ri ay, May 'ling at 10. (By Staff CorrespQndent.) 00 .'. hat lis 'one t 18 ·dOfS 'BOI ef,ing .three .t nes, the 23 ';,h-e at th.e·':M:ethOdi church German service at 11 8. m. sorts. All W111~bloom'4hlsrear, per!~ j.: ._ 7.5c : ',' original With t e ~irim. Li ling IJlack. ~ ftO;' thE,annu.al ..aprlI)g "m eting of Sunday school at 11 8. m. Mr. and Mr.s. Emil Vah~kamp One lady who purchased tl:!-is .~sortpient,~rom me:last . "'.'~ one's ·ot'imi,tol, hOi\V ~ e eye, 1 .t~e 'Thre -of the. the' "C unty units.' 'Mts Ernest Sunday school teachers meet spent s.unday, May 4, in Sioux year 'said 'thate''llliJrtuJ'e' or 'l~.~bs F."~ actu~lly " J ,'.. new.est trick. S m~ or hese ati eau hats at the show 'EUler; f ;Carr~, 'Is .~ y prest. Saturday,' evening at 8. City. ~' worth $10. -Or er at oneelto.svo!:d.disa~intin-ent- It '.•... "...;:.:.' •..'.'.' ' h.•ts. a~e CQJ~leu. "h~IO." ,hats, 'a~ gel".1 11,.at... 1...... , an_ origi '~t ~ Q "•.she.. ,.d tbel"eo mittees' Meeting· ·of the ·Ladies· Aid, Leo an.d Nels Nelsen. spent the is not too late _I. 0, .p.'.ant.. JX>," ~DO~ sen~ "~, ps. ,,'. ' "I ,; hats, a;nll Io~';hclhaI, ~ ~,o.t •. I ipg 'the aelv~~ are pI lug e progra . planned for last week Wednesday afternopn of May 4 in the Fred 1-

~~.~,,,:):; I. ,: ,. , • '. t~lt~e; II, d rl.ti""~tl. 'I at the church with Mrs Fl;'ed Hel- .Runge .!home.' M gladioli rs..t .pr.iz.~ ~t. fo.ur c.0 Uast, '.', 1,."';'" ~XT ~q .s~ p s, lng] t,ure<}.u i1Yerent . '~ll '; weg and. Mrs. Fred Seh¥er as .Mr. a,nd Mrs. Arnot'd Vahlkamp yearWto.Wayne county jdc1ud d'.nty' fairs.. ,, r ,',,~',':r' tt ~brnel~~' "9: ~~t~tra ,'", e ...... y e., ' hostesses, was Canceled 'on ac- were Thursday visitors in the I "~ ~' ., '1 r.$."li..oet~~:~:.l~ t~;~n~~~;~a~rl!ca Jle.·~tia:~t. we:~.~.I.~Q::o:tr;~n·poS.lble :~~ni~f;:~:~::nl~'tb:e~ }.. l;.:.•.;..•.'.'.."..".. .. A ...... th.atMr, .. 'I Ira,. ••.=..e'e· itl(": . 1.<' 'Ielt, ,'de 'Wilh ,a" is ;'~it·. ;?' ,cJo,y .Iastwaek '/> Lloyd 'Hoover' iB, mistaken about thajt W~<. U1t';;'B~rs ::;;

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------ON-....----- Colson's 1MAC i .1 Quality Chicks I 100 lots 500 lots 1000 lots Per -100 Per 100 -Per· 100 S. C. While Leghorns ,..... $ 9.70 $ 9.40· . ~9.00 Brown Leghorns ,.. 10.00 9.50 .9.25 Buff Leghorns ... 10.nO 9.50 9.25 Buff Orpingtons ,... . 12.70 12.40 12.00 White Rocks . , 12:'71l)... 12.40 12.00 B-arred Plymouth Rocks , 12.70 12.40 12.00 S. C. Rhode Island Rei!:~...... 12.70 12.40 12.00 R. C. Rhode Island Whl~es... 12.70 12.40 12;00, White Wyandottes ...;...... 12.70 12.40 12;00 White Minorcas ... 13.70 13.40 1'3.00 Buff Minorcas ... 13.70 13.40 13:00 Jersey Black Gian~s ... +...... 14.70 14.40 14;00 Heavy Breeds, Mlxed...... $ ·9.00 Straight. j Let Us Do Y~mr Custom Hatching Our price for custom 1atching is $4.00 per 100. AtthiS figure you cannot afIo d to hatch chicks under he s or in small incubatoris. I I ~Is~~ ~~~~~J

;1 .,!,~ /'-.'~!!.{",,~_"'70 ,Why? 'Out of Work. moriths ... .lthey ave In {hk: "5t Aur9ra Genev~ H Jd'A . t· -Ihonths~the a::lsocla.~ir~p.1 Republican: He was an Signal: The government el.', ' ssoclal Ionl six w.1l 1<1' nian when he entered the is lookl g for dairy husbandmen, t .. rank well _·'th t e otber :.:a,~sbCin- Rf 0.'.Work sta~t ~ rison,: an old man at the young agricult fa;l economists, electri- por s n , I tions in th t' i ah's i.ag"e of 64. j clans, p inters and dieticians for __ At the resen time there·: arc , Sixtyfour is no t./me for anyone veteransj hospitals throughout th~ cumin~, WaYne and Dixon Coun- thirty diffe ,enl c w- testing associ- o be I-bId, these dfLYs~ It is the country. An astr~momer is also t,Y Group ShOW8 Increase ations in Ne'bras R. ge a which, many men are wanted I'lnd b,indery operatives On Profits Made. I The mi1k~tank building denlo~~ ., eachi g their mental and pro- for PUbl[,hing offices. Salaries in __ stration w ich as put oti ~y ~uctiv maturity. !yet he was an theBe po IUons range from $1,680, Me~bers of the Cuming, Wayne, Horace' Yo ng .~ the Portlanri came up hile the machln was old m n at 64. J to $5,2.0 .. a year.-News report. and Dipwn Herd Improvement As- Cement ass cb~,b n and. P~tll Half .' and second grades' Frida. th~ there. ± I Bae of him wa. fortyfive years This at is merely suggestive sociatiebn are receiving $2.00 in re- of the Ex nslO Service on lng. ,. Miss M rgaret Thompso and In the !hanking bU~iness, fortyfive of a reason for some of the un- turn fQf every $1.00 according to Conrad ken rm three miles' All of the first and sec~nd ye Miss Ber! ice Erxleben of South honora~le years except for the employment that has been given the April report supmitted -by 'Ar- north of "'1est Pint Friday, May, graders were back in sch 1 Mpn. I ~ive Sioux Ci~' visited frO.l riday laBt fe~v, so far as the records consider~ble discussion in .recent thur 4nderson, official tester I'for 9, ~as attended y about on~ c1vz-~. day for the first time In until Sat rday 1n the ¢.iffi J Erx. show. Before him was sixty years months·. Only a ~ew of us, would the as,!j!ociation. Twcntyfive b~rdS ?n mterested fa ers. 'l'r.~ tank j weeks. , I 1 leben ho ,e. In.prislj>D, more than his lifespan. care to qecome dalry. husbandmen, incl~df'g ;320 cows were 'tested IS ~f the stx-.can,.type ~tte1 Wit:l: First arj.d ~econd gradens pl.n. Mr. an Mrs. Henry, Btu dieck !Perhaps that is Why he was an agricultlllral economists and as- durmg 1 April. The average pro- an insulated lld. lAccordmg to Mr. [ ned a hilt¢ and picnic for! ycstkr- n ~s day. ' and Arn d spent Thursda eve- bId m<1- at 65! tronomers, but the fact remains ducUo , 617 pound3 of milk Young tanks of tJ1.13 type ure pra·. -' ning in t e Henry Pfleuger home I He ha([ owned or been coo- that vaat numbers of our young and 2 .8 :Wounds of butter fat per ing very popular on Nebra~;.{:.t ('ool~ Social. helping Ifma Pfleuger eel bratc neclCU. with eight banks, this people fail to make proper use cow, &nd $2.03 was returned; for farms. Milk or cream ean be her eight bihhday. ~Ollng" old man. I\~d the banks ?f their opportunitie::; for training every ~ollan:l worth of feed. This ed down t~ 60 o.egrees withlO a. l~ad ipcr~ase comparati~!IY Thi~ BecauR~i;Of rain the Kinkl'l H'er~ Mr. an Mrs. Chauncey Agler, gone to smash m the twink- In special departments of work. is an of .28 per cow over sh?rt time. aId flocie~y wa~ postpon1l from ~~:t~:s~'~:;~n~:~hMr.a~ d ~:~ tl~: i~)~e:l7K<~I~~:~1. T}~~~n a~~:1t~;~: ~~~~ ~CohuO~~S p~~~~~(~vco~~rys~~~~~~ ~~:t ~rr~to~~~~:;· l~h~o~:~~a~~ ~:~fe:oa~~~g i~ol~::o:ZU~~~~ ~rc- Saturday I' of la~t weel{ un,W Sa.t­ were Suhda)/ dinner gue ts of of ~tlllty, Hcn~pnce to the peni- as much as possible and :mme of milk Figuring on a butter -----+-~-- urday ofl this week whdn :Mrs. them~elvcs B,ert .Horblby will enlertail}-. M Ml ll' L t tentlilry IhoUrf>. fail to realize what it i::; all ahout Th cows returned $5.90 per Meet At Linc'olll, Friday. JFopr will finis the The story is not' Illl told In the and finish their school work al- cow ve feed costs to their eigh~ ~ a~~ t~~ kea~.~n ~hey ~'iimplc narralinn (If F. J. Klrch- most as: poorly prepared for prof~ owner.$;. Annual '''play'' day, ,ponsoro,"

are re a ,un lec, 1 e ers, ,nliin'H misapproprHltion of funds. itable employment as those who The :~Igh cow in the association . L Fred Koerlm9~s and Mlldrc Erx- IThILt is ()l\Iy lhc beginning of It. skip the schools. for th~ month of April is a pur~- ~entt:l~~:i~~t~d~~~~~r1i~;~~~; leben. ,- l}Jphind~,t()ry, it all there IH the real It will always he true ihat bred Holstein o'ND.ed by Francis ~y,CO~~~ct:;~ :~r;l L~~;l:~ i~at(~~~ Paul and Bruno Splitt erber the :i1.ory of why he did it. some men and women have hoth < brothers of Carroll. Ed. Rennick went to 'Omaha Friday 0 busi- \Vho cnn l:now. that story, un- the intellectual capacity and stern IOf Pil2-.er had the high herd in the f hOH~eHs ' k d Ih . Q a the coll:eges to be representf'r1 Miss Be"s Rew iH this ness. Th.e lttter mar etc a car 1(,.% ,c t)~Ulker himself chooseR determination to succeed that en- five to !1:J group. C. D. Ankeny of Thursdayj to members of the Wo­ . th ·t th t til .,', I' h in events. Luther college of Wa- n Ogs.*, W ,eII 1n e CI cy 0 C I. cr ap:-> it was busi- able them to rise to plitCps of Dixon,·., had the high herd in the h man's chlib at the last mqetlng of f h 'H 00, Hastings, Grand Island. stupped t Vil".i.t Mrs. ugh IMagill nm;H pressun', the g-radual en- profit without much Hchooling but group Imilking sixteen or more Chadron, Peru, H~bron and Doane the year, There will be I a busi­ who is 1 a !hospital. i croac:htllrnt of high pressure those ",!,"ho have these qualifica- cows. jThirtysix of the- cows on are other schools entered. ness se$slon wi th election of ,l Mr. and Mrs. John F. gntken world on a miLD who was not pre- lions can rise faster and go far- tesL produced over 40 pounds of officers. of Fremont, came Thurs ay to pared for high pl'es:mrc. Perhaps ther if they make the he~t p()ssi~ bulter: fat per cow. This is 11.2 ~~~~~-- spend several days with t e lat- it waH the trc'mcndous responsi- ble use of the abundant school per c(Jnt of the cows on test in Quarte,* Dinnf'r Ik Wednelula:y. In Finals' ter's brother, Wi1ke. Lueke , and hility O,f.~,U1dling:-;1) large atruflt. opportunities. It takes energy, the association. Thosehavingcows The dotnestle science ~lasg of Of State Golf Meet family. They'had beel\ in adiHon Perhap.4 1t was the desire for grit and tireless application to which ,prl)duced over 40 pounds of the Wayne State Teachhs Col­ and Lindy belfore coming h re and wealth al ~lOy c:>:-;t .. Perhaps It get the most profit out ()f any butte,1 rat during the month are Maxwell Hendrickson, Wayne. lege cooked and Berved $. dinner they P-Ia~ to. go to Colora}lor bc- was~h IH:rS(J!ll.d ~()b1Jg.atlOns..th th t school. as follows: McGuire & Rees, Ios t to Allen Dowling, Madison, for members of the Social Circle ~ nf'~ .-~------fore ret ming home. .J ere :-'() tmnny h lngs tha -- WiSner' 7; Earl Feyerherm, West Saturday in the class A quarter at the aollege calistheneiJ-m yes· 1 g 'pr(,s~:l~"C 1~ terday. Mr. -and M.rs. Everett F x and -.Irln ,0; ear upon CI European countrief:! are crJDsid- Point, 2; Otto Haase, Wisner, son, Donald, land Mrs. Myr Ie Fox flaws m a ma~ H:moral make-up, ering levying a tax on American R. S. McGuire. Wiener, 1; Ed. %~~~S ~[ ~i~~o~nt~ ~~~ ~~~~~I ~~;, m~lnh~ t1~m~t cro~d Members of the Norfolk Rebe­ and son,.' Darwin, left Fri ay for so . that tourists. That·:! right; tax them Renni k, Pilger, 1; Wm. Peterson, 2 and 1. Dowling lost in the semi­ their hOJ!ne in Kansas Cit after al!;~\ns Illl.a t 1 - weakest tOl~t and make them feel at home. - jr., P~lger, 1; Hugo Nicholson, finals. The first named went to kah lodge have invited 1i'he Win­ ~everal ll~tl ~m~ps an~ Lln~oln side chap~er to meet with them visiting days in the' Harry sOlllcthmgh e Albany" Knickerbocker Press. WisnJr, 2; Alfred Ulrich, Winside, Wednesday last week with Bennett home Enroute baCjk they g~ves away to t e se f that 1S not ------~-~---- . ~is ~r~s~, orcna·~ro~.in2s~,de·w"m; .Frvaon- hfs father, C. H. Hendrickson, Friday evening, May 16. Assembly n Presjden~ Lillie Silve~nail of planned to stop at 'the ho~e of lllmself. .. .', .. Our heart goes'{)llt to th(' ;--Jew who returned Thursday. Seottsbl~ff, Mrs R01Jvena Tuttle in ouncll But there It IS, thlS thmg that Yorker who pondered the cenSll'; Seggern. Wayne, 7; Lyle Gamble, will hold a school of ()~c r~{>~'.)W::i. ,tl~(: be~uty instruction. Bluffs aIi-d Wayne Hodges n Mal- no .producer kof taker's question concerning his Wakefield, 2; H. J. Nurenberger, Health and inqul-rer a3ko;.' vern, Iowa nne Ole s trag¢ les. It rna e!'l marital statu!'>, and answer~d: Wakefield, 1; John Krause, Allen, What do you do to get soft, white __~ old men of men Who. are only ~4. "Precarious."~DetroitFree Press. 1; C.I D. Ankeny, Dixon, 5 amI hands? The best recipe is, Noth- ,,"'oman'Hi Club Banquet. Trinity Lutberan ('hur I. It sendH them to prison. It dls- _~~~ ~ Gale $eldti:tn, Laurel, 1. ing.~Arkansas Gazette. Members of the Win~ide Wo­ Thi~ man's clUb met last 'thursday (Rev E J. Moede, Pas or) graces them. What people really want is 3. is the sixth month for the evening for a progressiive ban­ German services Sunday at 10 religion' that will make them feel asS()ci tion. Each month show£:d Colonel Lindbergh made only n quet. The cocktail coulrse was a. m. I Hev, M. G Jnnes and family respectable without requiringlthem an i crea.se over the pr';\'lous brief stop at Colon; which: wa,; _~__~__.__.... were here [rom Wisner Tues· to be respectable. - Publ shers mont If the cows in the associ- grammatically correct,- Spring-- served at the Art Auk~r home. ~~t~_~~ ~:~.~ ~_~ ~~ Mrs. Auker used decorations of Try a Wayne Herald __ __ ISyndicate. aOon continue in the next six field Republican. spring flowers about the ,home and for the table. The dinner :;::::=::::::::::::=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.~::::::::::;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: course and dessert cou~se were :: I ,1~ :: served at the Dr. V, L. Siman 00"""""''''''''''''''''''''''''1'''''''''''''''''''[;] home. The dessert course was to have been served at the home of ~ Mrs, Frank Wilson in tile coun­ I Peter Pan tI1tD-but because of ~ain, was served in town. Mrs. Siman u:wd KOTEX yellow tulips and spiraea and yel­ GinghamS low nut cups as table decoration~. The genuine The g"llcsts remained at the Si­ Per carton of 12, man home for the evening. The time waf' spent in playing bridge. Prizes were received by Frank Wilson, Mrs. Art Auker and Mr. 29c and Mrs. Walter Gaebler. 35c BETTER - - :: I 00''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''<'''8 := Method;8t Church... "Ii l' '1 •• ot~2~:;;o~r:~~h~:;~d:~s~~~001 fashiO~e~~~l1arant"ed. ~tf ~~~~gh:m5'~~~. ii DES SHOEU'SESFROCKS Full tab: y! ii Morning worship at 11;. Silks, Celanese, p\'inted '! ~r 1 • Epworth League at 7 fl. =.:. All Sizes and all ::;hat es. I. perc.ales,. V. ...o ues. in.d, yared. goodg~v.al,.ue5 .to , .=:' Evening worship at 8 Silks.•.,.• C, t.eples. ~1,S'!lartly styled rdr pER PAIR . ..: ali"d. street or homo. " I ".'. .50",: tji p~ryard '. • :: Much Rainfallln !: ' ~·5"9.~' 89c I ATTHEVER ·SPECIAL PRICE! OF 55 Winside Vicinity i5 tl' t,1 $1, $1.95, $2.95 I 15d PER YARD :: - ... :: A little more than five inches =: I I •• of rain fell in the Vicinity of •• Table Damask rS) TABLE -~.39c:: Winside the past week. Toward!: the latter part of the week, much ;. Graduat."on G.-fts 64-inch mercerized . c - .: of the moisture did t;lot soak in. Creeks were high andj a number :=•• All shades. Dress' prints, Rayons, Better Vo.ile8, Silks,' ::••

of low pastures were f190ded.:: MAKE THIS YOl..'R GIFT STORE An at I' Values to $2.00. •• Plowing has been greatly de- •• 85 cent value, :: loyed and farmers will generally :: Flmcy Lingerie, lIosiery, ]\"eckwear, Handker- PER YARD AT THE VERY SPECIAL PRICE OF .: be late with corn planting. Very.. I 9 PER YARD :. little work was done in t~e fields :: chief::;-¥akc it a ll~cful girl. 59c J 3 c' :: the past week. With the amount •• •• of moisture already received, sun- :: :: ~;rdfo;i;:e th:ex~ro~e;,)';~~~ ia G'R' ~:. C,ERY BAR~.iAlliN'S for Thursday, friday a5 Roads were almost impassable .: '-t' '-lJ and Saturday := in places Sunday. Very Iittle:- -- travel could be done by car. _: :: 55 . SUGAR LARD ' i PEANUT BUTTER 55 ALTON~ . 1:: Swift'" Silver Leaf. The pure Full quarts (Mason jars) of quality peanut butter' :: 55' ! The very fines!, whitest granulated sugar. white lard. at the low price of 55 ~~th.ll::: •• ~KbeJf

WAYNE, NEBRASKA, URSDAY, ",MAY 15, 1980. I

I Motor Accidents " Bo"Y Is'Vr,ow.ned Fac,I,Ult.... Members '" spot

an'ocrc'~tfe:d:~Jatrh~~ilwtha'esCi;b~uttrSe't : {o~OSf~ ~f:i~~~~nOfw~~~ ~~:t:e~:;~:i~~ t ~~:l1~~th~~~:kw~~~in~IO::d f~;~~: I A'..'c..n....M..";;;Y;;;23;;;;;;;.;;;_;;;p..ro.;f;;;.;;A;;.;;;V;;.~'f;;;ce..d;;~;;z;;on;;a....p;;;r;;od*c..er;;'~;;;;;";;;;';";;;"";;;;C;;;;;;f..r..o,;;n;;;;;th;;;e..re...... ~...... ~':1 Wi of vocational education is j s~ dered too near: IIro .. _ chemistry and so'Us at ash- completed. Every issue of ea q Seeing her brother slide into the --e;;.:;.;;;::-.------II lngton; Prof. E. B. Bngl an~ paper published in the state t water, litJtle Lois rushed to his Prof. E. A. Neischmidt, soil the past fifty~two weeks has be n assistance, wading into the Cre€K JU dSO'n '~ Furn ·IUt re ~;~~~:~~."~nt:eTun~~rsit nt~~' ~~:~'~~{,c:ca~~red ::C'~~~t aS~t~c'~~ ~~~ils';::ld~~;,g~,;:; :::cru::~~h~~ .. who conducts soil .surve in Information obtained was co - find him. Iowa. Mr. Hayes q.as rked piled by the state deparqnent. Lois and Dale then rushed ,c.tt, with the soil and conser Uon Seven thousand people h the house and told their mother be~n ~: Ji ,. department of the Univ rsity severely injured,: per what had happened. The mothcr tJ I of Nebraska in soil surve s for nently disabled or killed ;by, acci· notified Mr. Benson and (;arl "'IA'" 6Jj the past fifteen years. dents in the past twelve i montf,s. Schultze, who were building a 'lI1J. w::::- Nebraska is one of the' most This is an average of more th n fence about half a mile away. fertile fields for soil inve~ tiga- two killed and n.ineteen injur d They ran to the scene 'but cOllld Uon in the United tates every day. During the win er see nothing of the body. They because of the variety 11I cll- months accidents decreased. But jumped into an automobile ami malic and oxuinage condItions bright days and the open road's drove half a mile downstream to associated with the soil. No brought an inyrease and the num· a point where a 'fence lined with state has made greater pmg- ber of accident casualties occur- accumulated underbrush cros.'3ed ress in the study and mapping ring is now growing daily. ! Butterfly creek. of salls than Nebraska. From During the year, the Press lS~ While they were searching in two to four counties arei sur- socialion has issued hi-wee ljo\ this underbrush the tiny b\)uy INI veyed every year, sixtysix bUlletins which have been p b'" came floating down the stream. counties having already been Jished throughout the state. I~ It was still. warm and Mr. surveyed and mapped in jel.ail. was hoped that our peaple wo, lr~ Schultze, a former superintcnd'Ont Nebraska's marvelous '0)1 is become conscious of the situatipq of schoolR in a Missouri river town a great seed bed for a Wide and make concerted effort Ito drained the child's lungs and at­ variety of crops. Loess" 'pam, prevent' a peace time accident tpll tempted to revive him by thD use clay and sand, each ad pted in Nebraska which annually ktlls of artificial respiration but wac: to certain productive use", are and maims more of our Citi~S unable to do so. being studied and then i tll!Ui· than did the World war. ~- ._.__ BIRIDE l f~n~~keUSt~~ :~a~~~: :d ~~~:~ cO~~~iio~~a:~~~'ltOf ~n St~~~~~ii t~ Romantic Stars roent NebraRka is regi. t riflg safety education and accid nt In New Pic'tllre in the march of agrictI tutal prevention wa:; in response to a popular demand that "someth~g The audible screen's grcate"t I:::======~~=~ ~=fe~~n~S :bO~etrs~t~~1 ::':t~erPU li~ pair of sweethearts, Janet Gaynor last requires the cooperation of ev ry ~~_~t;~~~lei~,,~~;~e~~ci:~;B~::i,~ boy, girl, man or woman, bt i4 Fox Movietone musical romance, ness, municipality, organizat n coming to the Gay theatre Sun­ Bn(l depaI!tment in the comm n- day; Monday and Tuesday, May wealth if N'ebraska is to be m de 18, 19 and 20. a safe place in which to live.~ "High Society Blues" is adapted The first table shows the st k from a short story by Dana Bur­ truth of what has' happened d r- net, whieh recently ~appeared in lng the' past year becauso :of the Saturday Evenil1g Post and somebody's carelessness: details the troubles of a whole:;ale Inj, Dis. Dth. T~t. gr'ocer from a small Iowa town, 3H! 1H ~i! 4~~~r~:: S~~r~t~~~~:!~::~:~~~~r~r:~ 394 70 57 521 excluRive social :set of Westchester 645 82 115 842 County, New York. ------+-. The young stars are surrounded Total m10 449 781 61)40 by R. cast of unusual strength, The following' table shows how including, William Collier, Sr., one person haR been killed a;n~ Joyce Compton, Hedda Hopper, tw.elve .hav.e been. s.. cv.erelY injUleQ, Louise Fazenda, Lucien Little­ every day for the past 365 d ys field 'and. Brandon Hurst. in auto a~c1denl:.Si,aI9·ne,.' ,David Butler, who. guided Mi~R InjurielS Dea 113 Gaynor and Farrell so successfully Pet' er to new fame in their first musical No. cent" No. c nt comedy on the sereen, "Sunny Skids 442 11.8 24 6.5 Side Up," also directed this de- Tire blow~ out 132 3.5 7 2.0 lightful comedy romaD;ce. -Meeh. de~ects 97 2.6 8 2.2 _. . Phyllis Kilborn, Leon H, Ck.,eY Loses( Carl. trol 238 6.3 23 16.3 Grant Millet, Bonnel Jone~ Bona Speed' l' 292 7.8 26 17.0 Return To Wayne del ~Roland" Billy Jones atf. Mur1Passing c r IOn ComatoGk. When PUPI com" struck ar After Visit In West plete the sixth proJect til :y Wllj passed I 144 3.8 12 3.3 Thp- ..' "ii, [I;; r!p~ti .~b ~"~W" 'rsdn~p>ent-Fi~y'e '-I't~fW" st~!'rn:iofthepast)Veek Line~en~ :Ma.x~ t,~-~serve'd_a.t ~:'-"'. "~ iN'",':i "'»·'~I..·" l"Q~bo}'n: ningin the'i .e~,e "'~ ~_ ~.1."YP~ .v~rious.-lines r,.and.~:n.. Mr.s...... t:~Vle!udl.g.a.'!".. '1cars. LunCh.eon .. I.I!.'..·.. 'i.. .. '""'" ".PJ. :,'., .yo{(... home·,.'" elplng .Mrs.. I Ql::t ...... w" .:'at,.. w"".k on, the. I' d . mrnest. , and mi 'ght. , ' ;,Ui r'(~Y, ~t'l.ft~~. ,,~POl Sbot'U',<:eleb.r~te ,,(~y s~,.corr.~sponde;nt.), t~(:w~., icll~Gd ~lkla;us '1:11f1~.was 'I~:i. nll-and- !. aut.') ':l' I her blrtl1day., i" I' th 1.fl-st'I,Of ... '.' r ...1'11 "J ',' ·,~q~tnb2. C"ll~'d ~·f":RL-. ~ndS' D n sta~ng "playl~g, 'E~ Ad."I;:.,~.i. 0 1.0,..' ti','II If,', '.lay " 'Vn'C,aOlnnd, ;;r....M· :aM'.urcs.lt :;. -t;' ,! pUrlior Meyer, hClrs been pent. in! visiting a a Wayne ant " M~ ~.... ll! v }'\'.I. d r,I. ~',Mrs. mil .iBare ,a,n was a Fri~ .w~th: his ~randpa~.eJil.ts, "1\:1r~ ,and I ~~ !'(,,' S<:i:en,c¢ in. '1;',.lle J.. hit Pat! s. n ~l me. ,'•. 'Atkins a d daul? ~er, Bett~, ~y gu at a~ the i: m. Barelman Mrs. :c. T. Norton.. ~lle past week mt;tUm,mnmm= .' u:::mmttl,'.I'. n Ii rrna Kr.y . ent I 'l'hUl'SLhy I}vcrc S\.lnday,. dinne guests .,dt OlUe. J. 1 While' members' of \ the 'Harvey I eV~?:~~d~ ,i:~~. Ii... ~r.Yp~~<~l~leh~~l:~~d r~~ ~n~~r'1~.~;te~~~a~ .. ~ i~~a~~~ ~~~:. . ~~:;y.ra. ~~.~~;~ Cil~~S~~; M,:e.Jf~.:s f~~~~ ~:t.ei;~~it~t.'~~I~~~: SH0 E: REI'-. lRIN ,.. !! lji Sunday in the- Ce ~~fe ,aUsh home. Mr~J. Art Ha¥eman, Iss Leona Oeo. Ruter home. M\ss Cereta Gildersleeve, Donald ELECTR~\C, MOP.l~.Rnt .EQW'PMEN1'-'~'~ i'~I·I~~.;i Mr, and Mrs. . L. lJrbJa:ld vb;- $";chtenlmmp, Art Lon e and John Mr. a d 'Mrs. Harvey Haas and Shinaut and Herbert Knudsen FIRST CLAS'1i:. W~RKMANS D v • .. ",' y ited~. a . 4 in t1 e r.:rn.fhc1 AlIvi~~ ..'.~.' nd Fritz Thu:u were Sunday eve- ~amtly ere gueflts Sunday in the s~entJ the week-end at Albion in ' '.'''' 'hi ' .. U ....., '" Hh-~ I.' ;! :r <~~.t hom, II lj1ing guests lal'lt weekiutheHal"ry C,..T. J h~S1ohome. tile hom,es of Don;tld's aunt, Mrs. These two"ihing~ co.mbined enabie. us to giV)',r:'&~.·.. ccc1y aIT'~,':,·.,. M. and. Mrs. S, W. Elder called fuchtenkamp home. Mrs. ear Fox and baby spent Frank Petersen, abd cousin, Mrs. . and satisfactory' service.' ~l! ~ J LI ':'l~ Mall ,ay last wee I 4t the flay Per- : Rudolph Lorehzen as a Sun- last ,we k T esday afternoon With Herbert Pe~el:sen. it ~" .. """1 due lome. t da.y lUnner guest last week in th,e ·Mrs. Pfe .p terser· ..Mr. and Mt:s. l:iarry Prescott Our price.s ar.,e ,ver,. ~eas. on. able. ~.:... ·t· ;.1 iii:. ,!.;~.. . ¥I. Wld Mr,13', n 1 B~rtlett and George Reuter home Mr. and Mr.. nd ra. .;rulius Knuqsen arriv~d Tuesday f.rom Great Falls, ~ ~~: n, :Jij ra~ A~~ fa~i'l.YY.' iM~>1. L WK. :~,,', ~:,:~.;:'.,1.:1 spent Ml;l "in. ,tbe El'Des.t Lou Baier and r. a?dMrs.. and ,fa Uy ere Sunday guests Mont., to visit the former's par- _ .'.! r" tavll ..i,.;.: re ho!d~ P'n~l$en home. '. ~-Ierbc1't Reuter an daughters in tbe . J. ohnspn home'\, en,ts., Mr. and Mrs. True Pre::;colt. . ti ~ :~ chur~ Rjay Roberts a (~ family spent \~{e1'O supper guests. Mr. f!.nd ra. Emil Barelman for a few days. They drove lUWI'III!I""I~mumuulJlinllllill,tultl.lIIk1mlllt1[t;S';'~''r")i! ternoo~. tSun~(l.y lust Iin ~l1e J M ' and SOD spe,).t Sunday afternoon through from Montana Mr Pres~ " I,,', I" ~, ng,' tne ',ROJeI.fts ho.;:n.e. '.: ., . .! Mr. ~nd Mrs. H. . Barelman 1: 1 0;,< " --- '1 q am] chIldren !>pent unday last in.,~~hre. l'Ienr;yJ •. t"~;men'arn, Bsrr'u' dh;~m.: cott is employed by a mIlling :u::t:::tmUtmttt::mtmt::mm••mW.m-"tmmtut~.::r..;;m; ...... 1 ,.RQ~ie I!{ic.~ols We~k and ~rl3s ~ y umm:U.. U"~I 1 J:y}rs. fa:s a Sunday .in the' Herb rt Frevcrt...... 'Ib .u comp,any at Great Falls J 11· .. I ij ~es~' lQ,&t w-ccli: Ithe' Amos Ech- ' a,nd f~~y w~re visitors Thursday MI'\S J. W S}-reahan and SOD, i. 1 ::1 , ~ and ~:rii~arrip 'htune. ,'. hO~lA d1Y~~S. ~t~el~ ~ d , LOls evening in Ithe Hermn,n Baker Edward, and Mrs Albert Games , 'I gj. )1 ~m. ~abY Mr and 1!-'!rfJ Jjcverett Larsen r a 1 Cf3. e ay 111 the hQrne. 1 and spent last week Mon- ' I t,,', i ~fenl'Y ~ l ,_alle'd' Tb"r"day',.. ., "enlng ,'n lIlA. Frevert home. Mr..and s. Benry Brudigam day nd Tuesday in Sioux City :: H;;~:~~: 'Will Finn home. I I :;VIl'. and Mrs. S. \V Elder, Mrs. and family sent lasr week Mon- at e Robert DeHart home. I:: ~~' -" ~ d;1 H. C. Br:.Tclma :. nnd _Bernard Sadie Snodgrl:l,ss and elley Cha3e, day evening. in the Will Baker BObbY. DeHart accompanied tIl"em g, '.' ,,~•..':11 Ba.re~~an I :~I" ~ll were i . Oakdale Thurs- :the last named of L ureJ,.., spent )lome. I home .for a two weeks' viflit in day \)11 business. :'SatunIay and Sunday May 3 and Miss I Be~~'ce Sylvanus of the ,home of his grandparents, g.f i.) Ch~rles .Banse ~ \Vas in Sioux ~, in Emer8on, Iowa. Mr~. Sood- .waYhe~~pent Sunqay after ' MrMs·11··sF.'ManoknILaonB. ~m' er 'an'l M",.. I"MWb•. ".~." ',:xaeSI·enhesr.epaabllr WI"1 to' wcaemek· Saa.nt~ Mr. nd Mrs. Milford Barner mer land son, Mr. and Mrs. /:, " "" ::.,.! ~ ~ ~ ,",,~ e 4 ~" L'" CI. - and family spent Sunday after- Herman Brudigam and daughter,,. r :, : it ..' ';." ~ I :~ Ray, Perdue call .May 6 in t.he urday. returned to tl eir teaching .noon in, the B. Grone home. Ernest ' --;H V:",'" 'f '"'' .'.' GeOlfC Post har (' i.n Sioux City r Su day. Miss Grone tas also a gue:Jt there that iii I . ," ": ,,~.-! ~~f:~,ei:;;y~~:~~:::"::~::~: S~~:~;~::~t::~~::~~~~~ ;'~¥,rl~e~~;1;£sd~i~e~~~~~;; catt~e~~§~::~p, ~ ::-~_~!.·f,·~.',.~,·.·.'.',."~_"";. I:: i'l' §JmD iAVMJ - visil~d Friday in the Henry Ba- J. H.Spabr and Miss Nel!!eSpapr b e v15 g Ed Nissen whobas ILong time, low rate. ~~ ~ "~" b~: lin W ker jhome in W yne. were Friday callers nd Mr. a.nd ill. I. .. J f-t ConRer Mr.'. Paul Soderber of Wake- i C tIC tt' ..'"...... Cl.... m the fi('ll!, and,1-f1'. and rs. WIlbur Will Nissen· of Sterling, Colo., I en ra a.,e § I; ) '-VOl 01 rI{. g.~ .. Spahr--..vere Sunday allers. ~:;:r,tj;.,P~~~:e:i~i;i~gtb~d?~~:~ I: Loan Corp. ti , a~ Central Social cir Ie members ::.en who bas been ill, but who is n 1 !.nd 6"1.-.1Jiit:& ::1'" ~~~e~ue~~ilr:;~; Fri~~d~~lh ::~: now'improving. , ~~~~~~ol~:bvr~' D - '-- ..~~. iLl gIven in resp~nae 0 roll call A number of the te'iep~one l.ines aIOt! HI., "I'i Mrs WE Back a.nd Mrs W Vol were put out of order h;) the wmd u. '1- F you are u.n.': de- a :.1 Roc had charge of a surprIse :: Sennlts. $1. 0 :. ~]I • ;, :i r program end condu ted contesls ,.••••II U Jlll_••••II••III1.a H: s rt $2 ~ .. c. Ided_as to .f J.. :U.•.. st ::..". :,v:~'~~e ~:lsze E~~ l3;::~;tw~~~ i U At-f· -II i ~~;:s, $2. 0 what type ?f s'r'aw II: M" GeOlge Hoffma , Mrs R J: Milan., $3. 0 hat you WIll weal'. . "'."'. HeftI. MIS Will Kn II, Mrs Al~. se r. teta ee :• I t his summer 'l'€- 'If'.; tllur Smith, MISS M ne Stanton t IY : Leghoms~ .50 1. • I~'~: and Mrs Claude Ball y A £Dc,.1 • - Il QUr- • and up, s€rve your deClSl0n ',;,: twa~ bme closed the day and a -= D' k' W t d D_. -. t'l 'h d th ,if coutse lunch""n w served by lBg ,udn 1 you. ve a . e 1.".1.' Mrs Pblihps, Mrs Jobn Goor i fln a er an uc-verages :'.• ' a,. vantage 0f Ch~bS- I :',I! and MrR. BaSIl Osbo ne. The clJlb It iR pure nnd clean, as we make it from a ing with our 01u .. ~I meets the second hursday in I pure city water exclusivJy.: .' "~! June with Mrs. . en Flea.u;\,." '. plete vanety before ~.C':'. Mrs. Cad Surber WI I be leader. ! BEST FOR THE ICEBOX. TOO, : j'H I Control methods' 0 household:; JlI : yOU. ~I-?f :~:r ~~I ,~~:~:ni~Z~'~~.\'~=~~i Wayne Artifteiallce Co. jl. fRfO L. BLAIR ~ :"i~ ~1 braska" Officers V\-'l. I be eleoted III III 1 1: -I ------; Phone 29W .: Wayne'. Leadinjr Clothier ~H" , POSSibly we can ake care of = m8tf :11 I sir. 'Jl the ex-soldlers, but 1 the veterlitlJif- 11 11 ••••1111 11.&••• '~~.::m:m::::..::m:::u:nml:llllllm:.tuU:=t:::::::::-::::J:::m::m::: 1\.-.' of government com isstons ever ---~----~-- =+ ---- .. ---- 11 ,,\U get pensions, we're sunk.--Flor· ~'-i' " l! -,f,.~ ;".l! ence Herald. t!. i '~ ('.f~. '11 "Mi Om idea of a w derful sten~' ographer would be 0 e who could " .' ~' stop now llnd then t powd.er her nose whUe taking d' .taUon from OUTSTAIWING FEATUB~ OF TIlE NEW FO~t 11 Floyd Glbbons.---'Lo s'lille Times.

New streamlinehodies. Choice of attraclive color3. Adjustable Eront scats in mosl JO~ics,iJ . ;,' 'j Fully enclosed, sile,n.t foUr·whcel bral

Five stcel·spoke whe~ls. 55 to 65 miles lIB hour. Quick acceleration, Ease oE Low first cost. Economy oE operation. Reliability and long tiCe. '8 n.cwi~ Thn.1t ofI."an egg traiin, .nea.rlY.lO No other mem1jle-v "of the'fa~ny Wee roUes 10 ! _ was in the rooin' a.t the time, but J!1x~ About Nebra a few minutes! la~lf!r the: m0:Er Heald! uItl': ,? 0 'boy! Nebl'ask is found: the little' one lying on he' I and NebJ·as t.h. fourth largest PO.UI. try pt'od c- ·floor land the family collie ata d~ Wisn r plans J Jod.t i alf four er, and in 1929 produced 160,0 0,- iog ~y: as dripping wet as the I------,~-...e----_,_l---_,_.--.::=---.:...;C--.::.".:--.::..::::+:..:::=+::..,:.;i.=-m::::.. :~. namen~ &unday, May 1 .' .~ 111'1 • I Will M:J{;;upin. pou~~s. reclJ.B~ ~ided ...... _ .. 00 Hard tal figure ut baby.! The little Qoe was ., I '. , r Geor e A. Wilson ,ia ' at PenR I' de~ ~ged Ap'n 30, 68' y nrs. livca loads.and ,because'some dressed.,some IsButshipIt'sed itated! with diWCUlfy·------i- : e.•.e ~ C~f~ wor~d Lym~n, R K···. IN··'. ·G.. JOhnlEmPke of Pone found J When we tell the tha.t f1~ure, 40,000 pounds to the ar. Verner G. for sevJralis'· mother coyqte and ten pups. -1 ' uri g ebraska Jproduced 110, 00,000 Tllllt's a fr~ight train a bit m re years a resident 01: Nebraska lmt Euge e F·I Balker died near peni th lOUUdS of buttel m 19 9 the than 35 miles long. for 25 years until !three years ago If !orld mer ly :mules and says, 1.ler :1 thel age r.'I 6l. manager of the Stnndard on Co's. TheM1Iei'uftct Pierce S te ban 1 ' That s some butter." B~t the rhen think of the millions of Sha~g-'lJOM" . ~ interests in China.! died at ',. '1 st mid !WIll ,mt up and take. notice heiJ.d of cattle, hogs and sheep we hal 0!l April 25. was 62 years ' . ' ' , 1', paid t, n I ercent. d.iVl end las •..1 I-fe (IN· when it is told that if 411 Ne- S~d to market each year. The e's ;;~~s;2SG~i~~~~r, we~~;e*. ~r. llmslm butter for 1929 were: loaded a ive stock t.rain more than I, 00 ICharles Lyman, . . .' . :. . .• ". 8, Ron of and Mrsl Wj~lialljl LCI* of Pierce,.!1 died las I Shivelyj of Laur ib. to standl~rd refrigerator! cars, les lo*g. And barley, oats, ye, week. I ' , wil( Itake place 30,000 pouIlds to the cal', it would a , les, grapes, strawberries, ar­ d~' Charles Gleim,!S5, veteran I of The jWest: Point 'bO~. cuUm' II . Fif Y busin~ss men. of till a freight train ahnQst 30 sass, etc., etc. Gracious I the Civil W'ur, d~ed at his h6me forgo~ club hlas tnised $500 ~p. buy i,ead d by AIf,61.ican Leg'i Ipilos Tong, then the world begins a.rly flugar-':""240,OOO, 00 Ma~ ~o in Omaha on 2. He was, 85 town ylock. ers" went 0 t to the realize the magnitUde of Ne- p unda of it. Four tQousand ar­ years old and had lived in Om~ha b~ltter l-ierrhan ~aker died ~~his ho istrJrt west f there 1llraska'g industry. lOld3 of it-ll train of sugar rc ~ince hi~ discharg from the army in ]804. n.ear NCWCfls.ue M~y 2 t I,the a celt and s~nt the ua How many Nebraskans 'realize th n 30 mi)e~ long! '\l of 90 yem·s. clea.n liP the debris, GeOljgc A~ Olson of '.h. Wa.usa peo Ie heard ~hat next to corn' hay is Ne- Now let us Summarize. If all When the Omaha Chamber .of in Omnhll. 1'ucsday _las~ '~cek Fridd.:Y eveni g .by Mr. braslm's most valuable crop? th,e prod/lcts of Nebral1ka's so 1 in Commerce "good will" train starts the uge of 49. "1( n ~f Omll ,ill regar Bay is bltlkyand when baled 10 UJ29-ha:y, gllains, live stock, ut- from Omaha next Sunday ,the tons malto lL carload. Well, Ne- ter, eggs, poultry, garden t:r lck, BiOt1mfiel~ communit club treets, ~ Wausa consid~ring construct! n of ,atre~ paved but is co braHlm's 1929 hay crop if baled frEt, etJq, were laid lQtO stan ard !~~~:;;aD;3.Q~~~k,beno~ C;::fj 7~~ would fiJI 600,000 freightl cars, f ght cars and assembled nto ~_~_ . swimrping p 01. ' I' surf cing sid streets. Em~r:'10n illage board is coni..; J. . Coffe sold the which would make fl. freight train 0 e long tram, and the t n':l __....__• .., ~t OIS11JRE"'~ fOI~.1 exa.la~ge more than 4,GOO miles loqg. s rted from PeteJ;'sburg, siderimg bu jng a new engine t.elephone to t Us-I DIRT,JlIR Bi~. wes~war? oce~ns tliut or . IT'ele~hone the p¢lwer lant. j ji c. early tesldent P take' his son ito a hospitnJI1~Jid)\'::ts I l)'Yladl~'()n, Wedn~sday la~ aecid~rlt i~1UP- fitJ"aigh t line they would make a Hamlet boasted a .populatio ,of I of all: in the matter of pet· GENERAL E ECTRIC died -returning wIlen the ~ttr~i~~I)~fb~:~: ~~~~~e~~~e:?lO~~i sonal service, we are prepaIl'­ ~:~~:t al~:1 t~~e a;o~ ~~fU;l5v~~ars. HI pened. .' 10 in 1920, but has a few ore! eel to make it as simple or as ALl." STEEl. RIfJFIl GllERJl'l'8& Tr\lck traffic on he Linco'l --- ~~-----_.-t- right· _·laid in three rows, they now. l t elaborate as may be desired. would girdle this old earih of hig-hway between- Sa uyler an . But whatever the price, our U6 OUl'.'1 three times at its gIleatest Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ha sen, Join in the General Electric Hour broad I eoery Srdurr!ag mmlng Fremont has been f tbidden a merchandise represents thie OIll!Y circumference, and lea.ve mor.e Jiving 10 roUes southw~s of a nation·wide N. B. C. ndwork,. this section is being paved. very best values obtainable than 1 500 miles of eggs to' make Creighton, celebrated theIr 63cl for the money. And our pel'­ gr~duatl:! ,7 Thirtytwo will b1 a bowknot in the center. stin wedding anniv~raary on Apr 1 29. sonal service is unfailingly . : from the West point high ,scho pretty big? All right. with 36 They have $1 gr.andchildren and efficient, dependable and J. B. Sauser, Crofton, Neb ~ ~a6a~~n~e;;v~:o~:r d~~e:~ber dozen C'ggs to the crate we'd -have 10 great-gra.ndchlldren. sympathetic. F. R. Sterling, Hartington, Ne.b. • to have 555,555 thousand crales,in Herman Fleer, Win~ide, N b. I. / Supt. R. A. Dawson of Ra which to pack them. Thein 4,80 A P9rtrait of Augu,stus F .a~i;..r U dolph. W1Ui called to ,Lynch lals crates to the car we'd have a Podge, 12 !years senator- from Jos. McPherson, W yne, eb. \v('p]{ lly the serious illness of ni on few more than 1,111 freigh~ 'cars. Iowa. and the man for hom Beckenhauer's Carl Baggatrom, W usa, eb. mother whu suffered' n stroke ~:anJ ' . Dodge county was named,- was II hung in the court house at Fre­ J. Malmin, director I mont recently. The portrait is by funeral Home ba~ ::e~~IKon.jola the GO-piece Drake university i Put·. r ~arles Ellsworth of Fremon and The Ho..... of has accepted a coni..raqt with Dan wllB given to the county b the colleg'e, to hecome dirdctor of rrJ Rotary Club of Nebraska ci SERVICE ~~ r A;AMO~NAlIB-·.'A"'f' sic at Blaii'. :t Quick End To Phone 292W A bus .mail route tas star~e a~ 10 S hP . • The 2-yea'r-oOO daughter f J. Wayne, Neb. tw Se~ nif, G. Logan, livin/< in Minatar , fen ~~~fOI:e~~knd ~~~~~t~y Tbhee Y tomac aln· will pick up :'lack" a9 each pIa 'ot l, be I 1~~to~a~W~a"~h~tu~If~.~fi~n~ed~"~'i~tl~l*a~te~r~.~~~~~~~~~~~~!! tf{~I. It'hl"e' H:~I'PY Lady Ea.ger to Tell Ho~ al~~rf~)~~ ~~:flte~ new junior Cha ~.'-<\ Nt'w Ml'dlcint~ QUickly Rellev- ~~~iV;)t~ c~)r~I~~ceg:cl~ t~~as .. tOI all cd Hl'l' Stubborn Aliments. fi e fimifttcr Sm~oth of h~dding to ,tornado vi ,- i$ ~rdcl' I ~eklY ...... _·· timE Tekemah. \\'flllSf1, f rof~ Bloomfield nd C. *nty, golf have I ased so e df to land C. O. Anele son and . 1 have a -course. The farm 1 s ~eJly, Sixes eat Fours li:;~dge. close to e,lel! tOh'n j, Midland H SIxth anlnual mU8~c fl'sllvill was hrld Friday, Satu - l YES,t~ get

er-Six because of its )1]'1.;11' "s:::~:· i::~S::.~h~:."f-s The Super-S rigid, counterweighted ~;; ~> ago, left me in a very wea aDd New ~ex k h ft H t . ',- run-down condition." said rMrs. /lIlce fiver co veutional Sixes. L;>ok era n s· a .. a mon c Otto Ptllnsky, Mapleton. Mil . "r IJ.t the record • They show what any Bid f have suffered from indig stion ne.. Essex enger can do. No . a ancer Oi n i new-ty e ever sipee, until I began 't+king ,coSix"everpro edsuchall..aroundPe:r- ~ " Konjolf1,. No matter wbaf or ... ~ t - how li~tle r ate, gas and ,pain fonnance. Be' ility and Ecqnomy. engl.ne mo1un SO S fOllowed.'. I had no appetit~ and ~'C1 forced myself to eat enO\l h to .iJBex Ke@ps ts Newness for )Tear" I Smo~· kweeelgPhtmaCndgOsitnrgen'gthI aSnld°vlmIYyl.·gleOnS~ TheJ Sq.per-Six princi Ie frees Essex from vibration. thnesslsII anfut - It .av III:illl'lli'll"'J.~ ~.~.~.alt.~ ~='~~~=' ·1:~.L ·.B··•. ·'I,'."I<' TI s .. '---.p.P,.. ... d,ses. ' l that havedeVbeen,#l0 ths" ',0.", ifN1ie.finlOr'¥ "tP-OuuacoJrt. 1'.1 1 I,... ..•...,'...•.\li."..~.•"'~Ii 1~1!II.:lllilll;1 ~"en.re~f~ '~I :;1 ,. J,"~~·I1.,:." 0* In I'10I/ni.. ~G ~1ij~T+r~~~~~~r,~:;;;:~ "'liIIIIH'iIIIH~~'''.t;fi;iii~i~~~~;~~~.~~~iJ[~~iI~~i~@ii~!i~~~~li·~~I~~~:~-I'i·liiB~\Uiri~~:eti'·~·Ht~~~:tj~1:~~~@i;'~;j(t~'~~1iii~;~~:~~~:;w~~:~r~)!f~!~~N~i;1~t~i·~~i:·~I~~~J~lt~~I~~~.'I'EJreeW:tQvlin\s:,.)I.Wc< I Pit UU :1 I I

S~oe Price .Dro D~~itlg This Anniversuf'!!I Sal~ PINEAPPLES-Fr('eh. Wom¢n's Oxfords, Ties . Womenrs Pumps, Oxfords 2 fur ,.. lahd Pumps and Straps Here's a lg,irod reasqn why every In the \tici-kid <:pHlpatcnt woman -!should buy from this leatheri, you w~ll do well group. 1h~y are carefully finish- to chobse f r cl> m t his ed in.ev~rY, detliLil to give comfort b a.nd long w~ar. IAII styles o.f heel~ group~ Price, has .cen ~:,;:.~ 1:'98' "", ~duc$i98 Ma1e to Sell 1t-$5.00 . ! 'TV $6.95,Wom(?1l's Growing Girls' I . Slippers •.• Pltmps Spm·t Oxfords·'

I ."'! In' the colored kid ;Ieuth, Mude with crepe rubb~r I :In brown salf-ski. Size er~ and light colored pat- soles. Just the thin.g for 'from lr to 2. A most al cnt leu~hers. Vert new this summer. Now, pait ,~;;:~ r~~ d"~~~95·:: ,:,~~~~~i~, ".,,,, -F··' • 'I ·.·.1 !.J . 1 ,. '. '.. ,~." I i! 11'1'1. :', ~:: .1'1: iii 1>1 I 1 '~j:.1 :.j ; 1,930. 1'~ou'.11 'Fi~d H~ndr,dJ of Thbl~ ~ Many MtleSI, To, ' ttena! Il.. + " !r..

" Up to $2'rO :' GINGHAM ' Pa,l Oline ,Toilet MqyDay ~he L ', Women's SILKCLOVEJ 32 inches wide]ncluding So p, per 'bar.. You~ favorit+ brand. Apron Checks. I 5c 'fade with ,'ouble tip, novelt~ ! 39c valhe, cuff. Iteduccd now to Per ." 9 (Ltnjit, five bars to a yard...... C I' cU~,tomer. bs.for $2.00 Rayon Kimono­ SIL¥S TO CLOSE OUT Per Yard __ 98' C "Miss Liberty" - Women's SHEETS 1- , Pure Thread Silk Hose

SERVICE, We Aninounce• 'Percale Sheeting 15c Turkish Turkish Prints 0-1, 81 Inches wide, Towels Towels 50C DIMITY iThey are fast colors, rial good ljuality. Size 16x27. Soft, absor­ Colored, fancy towels, FLAX and ib c aut i f It I patterns. bent towcl~ of uesirablc "6' ON size 18x40, regular 35c U Inches wide ' 'Mad,e to ,ell at 29c­ , Pel' Yard weight, woven douLle tern s p ,new Pa,t Women1s inqw; a yard- thread yarn. Each- value. 29~Yard ,- [n the famcj>us "Marrcy, Lee' brtndo trinJimed in contrasting abrics. 29c 4for 51.00 .\Lld,' "I" lint' I~r();ldcluth and other opular 19c L\;): II YlJur tttlOice- I ~ ~I' - ...... •...•••.... . :.m.... .••...•.••.....a.M ..O..•....•....••••I - ,: j r $1.50 Bed Spreads $2.95 Rayon Bed Spreads •••a••••••••s ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• arc colored, -crinkled bed sprcad:'1, Size 8Ix108, ill the largest sizes. Pric~ rmjC, green, golden and yellow pat~ SlAnother Reduction'i Mlade in fancy figures. aig Size 81x90. ' • I • I ' i : . f= :H:uk to Sell at ~2.50 at98c Now at $1.98 , . Women's full I fashioned i "AUen A"Hdse 5 • ):R~(ED ';I~·· ,.~, ~~§iI New Summer SILKS They are malic with reinforced heels and i • toes. In illssrrte.d popt1ar shades. Yo til' • lOW ~ . • ,.~ • - FOR flllDAY 0 N r-IY'-.- -i One of the larljest and most complete stocks of dress o • I'~ silks to be fourJd anywhere in Northeast Nebraska:' • 11i~:'1. 11 " :II'le'''''' In std!,cs ahd plain, 9" ~ ,~S~~ond.1.. " C ,1e .~§,$-I • : 11 "11,1 'V I T Day of the S1 . ~, • . "',' These ·low prices should prompt every thrifty-wise 9 • ,:l;,::~\n11,~u1·e '~# ~'~%~_=-~. woman to choose from this group. '"""'- '$'1· • :' 'liI1.\ C!'l :·'·:.. colorelj 16c ,',,' IBlEACHEp • Si~ks , : i,',II', 1,\\lIL'.';(; ."a:'llin,n'I",eaChCd lOe ,~~OO. 'I" I~.A LJSt'/IN :, $2.50 Flat Crepes- To $2.50 Printed . 1:1 lik:((.'lH'd, pcr yaru ~ ~y. ~ 40 inches wide, in all the The very latest designM in ,of : il! Il:,\;'{ES Fancy ft( ral 17' -= 1:\,: i 1 " Made to senl at $1.50 I : ~I 1"" y,,,·d., , C = :,1G illd'\.'.;'S~\\'iil(',. good ljLlaliit rylll~- W:':lt:d. ,hades . $1.69 thll~ ~~;tlPrIll~s: $1.79 Il ~o~tl ~~§'"= per , at d .·_ ..... __ . 'Spril1g 5 ! /I ,'''',' m:AD.Y CJJ!'PES- 19'C lill. '1') J,;riell may oOLlnd tOQ1 . ! 1- '. • fl'!\'.'f'rcd, per y~fi i:~ I.le. :.\l~ ~:.ll11t il':-; here-a'JO~lq2~O ~ , IIIi Flowered Celanese' IColors • I,: 11AMASK In pain or '67 ~ ",lld~ "9'I11d. II ~ $1.75CI'epedeChines 11:e';~rI29C 6~ ~I~ a~~ ,~~~£eS~~r:~~lain Voiles- 11 FLAXON PRI I'I % , J va d In the much better grade ~?~~?~~llen~~!rt'nd, ~~~~hi~~P~~ il d1'CCiSas,'Peryard c".' ' II: J II' ~ Rhades $100 voiles, worth 79 silk, service weight hosiery, ~ the 45 guage. A $1.25, per yard... __ . clear-sheer quality of the ve fi'ne cobweb tf!xturc:3 'i '" "" {'OJ "'RED VOl Its In ~ 35 I ~~ J 1 ~.",,/, ( Per y~~d..__ . ------. • C. -silk from top to toe. L' 'I ,j,,"r;L:lgC 0/new patter Sj ~ard, C: -#'" jt, {o yardf; til a custOJt1Jt.) 'l"~ Offered at a time When ev ry oman ,is plannln~ J~AYONS ~'~f~'I~'~~i~~~~'~~~;J!E ~ her hosiery needs for the c ming season, to b!cn,J I, I,':' In tI E! new ~ ",,,,,),. Now, per y' I'd ,&I•••iinrCz•••••••••••••• wit.h the new costumes. I Bought to sell at $1.75-Ch ice inow for the Anni­ versary Sa~. $1.39. ' This is, indeed, a remark hIe Isaving that every 7~a.·:-ll ',~' (~!It~~~~ ~.~~~,~~es thrifty fwd fashion-wise w mall will fully nppr~­ date. Sizes 8 ~6 to' 10. 11. ~ I ::J I GROUP ONE . CROUP TWO \.:",.:-< ALE T' ,']1", To $1.:'0 values,:children's To $2,50 chilrlren's dress- W6men's .59c Women's 25c Lisle' e,.. o rlresses. Sizes Iz to, 14. es, all faRt colors. ~ j ,I Rayon Hos Stockings,; e , :M1ade in the fine guage. rei forctd to T,• gtve long wear. Any popul r 39 ~n as~orted shades, ~ercer- l ~_.. 19,,c : (l"II~n 1'''':'8 f:'udc""",c" cl1C:t 0' II Gallon Prunes-S')l" ....49c sijade. Per pair C Ized lIsle. Now a palr... _. .• half Peaches, soJid I,udccd, '17' 89 I51 .','·'6'9 I I 'I ! ,. per gallon car I I pacht cI, pel" gallo~ll c:,ln a••••••••a•••••••••••I~a.m.m.D•••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I ", I I PEflffiW; DA Y- I urs

.... :,;)..A,,,, '\-i'·:,-~ I' i '.: ,t (;'" j,; " 1'" I The Lutbet'a~ Ad was post­ poned becaus .;Of ain!' to Thurs­ day of this er,lt hen if,t meets at the purocqi3jl s ll~ol b setnent with Mrs. Emil M, r~ s host- ess. I I,

Another pI/la e of much-needed Twelve Cqrs, Of i . national adj48 ment is disclosed Stqc Sh~pped tiy tire fact t at t.here are over +-, 2:6,000,000 aut abiles and less Stock ShipTil~nts i from ~{oskins tJJ.an 1,000,000 I hospital beds in for the \Y'eeki peg! ning May 2 r'I'm a trained nurse and served t11is country.~, Brunswick Pilot. nrc as follows: E Schellenberg, ~t~~e: ~~l ~~ i;;~r~d W:~t~~~~ --:r~-~T--'·-·_-'"---- one car of ca~tle to I South iOmaha; -C W. A. MauSt I oJ;le ar of Ihogs to M~ ~,wo h e Sargon I was almost a o'ming 0 Sioux City; Llyle rotz, cars ne vous wreck, was pu on a strict ' of hogs to Sioux Ci y; H. C. Falk, dl t of mIlk, for rna ths and I W one mixed daT t SiOUk City; w s constantly havin to dose a"-'oe Reinhold J. Filter, ne cart of cat­ m self with drastIc 10. atlVes, and J tle to South Omah ; Carl' Strate, "A DISTIHCTlY FINER GA OliNE" Gus Schroeder, 'E. '. Behmer and il any after long suff rlllg I was DR. DORAN ==",,'··""'··~"""''''''',*""..-...... , ~'-=''&.iiilI~....i dfn to 95 pounds I started __ •• George Lang~n~erg: ea~h lone car S rgon about a mon h ago and of hogs to ;8i~ux City; I Albert Behmer and :E. O. Behm~r. each ~ ~av':::'ta~p~~~~e'~fs ,~:'~:st~:"d Specialist STANDARD did not e pect a wholesale sWI'.~h to the ~'Red Crown Ethtl. one car of cattle t SiomCj City. M whole system fs onderfully In ~~~~:~~~\~~;d~,(\~~

w~;hip will be i the English ~~e heann~ thereof b 1 ~ven to cer~ and chronic catarrh. lahguage. Sl1nda school at 10.

in and 1~ and th¢1 S nth 1 703 feet of man out lo~ 18, and~ al of:out lot 19, meet- all in IT•.•. ohnso.ns. A diti¢m and Out : ed qua:- Lots, to the C ty ot' Way~e. be- il:" nd Sun- Quart of Sed io 7'1 Township was m ing a:: part q he Northwest li!!~=~===~~~==~~~~~~~~::=ll 26, ge 4, ,as of Ithe 6th P. ~;:~;L I plan M" W ne q:o\.1nt , N~bra8ka. to 21 satisf i the afo:~e 'd ~ecree. tbe con- amou t due, ~lJ.er. on :being $9,­ hes. 540.00 lwith iqt~ es at ,10 per cent cted from arch ,,9 9. and costs and al aCCl;U 'g' cos S.I r· Dn.t 'd' at 'll 19th day of J. :A. W, the con­ program will be ~agmBUE.a~~RmDmm ••u a •••••••••1 : ! '''-'''. ;'::' ':;I.' .':1• • i ~ ~ITiI = !Iillf'I,1 fJ (It! htJI-1J 13, 1930, IT'S OUR SElRVICE that we ate talkj ~I Boeth. Berces, clcrf' , iug about '.. servicecombin¢d witlih. No~ce of Probate 01 WilJ., prop.ucts of u disputed and ~sta~1iSh~.1,".'.~.1 The State of Nebcaska, WnJIle qUljJity. Th se are the things thalll; County, ss. I "fil. the bill." , . 11" 276.48 At d county! Court, held at the _ 1 ".

~~~:t~o~~~;t :o~ay~e: a~~ i~~ W:.'E HAN.DLE. HESE QUAL.ITY P,ROq~CTS: '.1.••.:.':.,' ,50 5th dav of May. 1930, , S _ 3.25 Peesent, J, M, Cheery, Cou'i'ty : j I elm-Soll, Euttermzlk for P,lf}iJ. 2< ,~~ Judge, " Wert;: Feeds and Seeds. .'. '.I: 8'" LO~~S t~ri~~:t4~c~;s;~~ estate I of It... " ; l"'~! ' . 0 On reading and filing the pOti- W el'tz (Inri Haley-Neely Seeas. ".\,,; . .25 tion of Mathilda Lage, pcaying I Goal For Every. Season ;'-J:! 3 .03 that tlle 'instrument filed on the ~ , , . 11 .58 12th day of April, 1930, and puc- ':. ALFALFA SEED-,.- '. ';,;:1 2~~ :~~ i::;~::fe;'o o~e s~~; ~:~~a~~~ =~ Jc;:;;n~'~:;;;ge Not mg bv.t the best grades. GI'lm!l11~! be pebved. appcoved, peobated. . Cossf.ck, Dakota No. 12, Northwestern;"". 15 .24 " ,38 ~~w::d at~~t::~~~e~f ':a,~heL:::: W'.~'i 1 .00 Glycerin Mix Removes . .G 0 &C I( :.:.:•..:•. '.= 1 .50 ~cl~;~::" d~~ea::~ ~~~te~~~nt:;:; Cause Of Stomach!, Gas I. 'yne rain oa, '. Ai:., i 2 .00 be commItted and that the ad- . ,V.. • ~90 $..68 ~n~~~:t~~ntooii::~~ {:~~t:s~':Z b~ckthml 'Simple glycerin. bark, I I: I Carl A. W. Madsen,{)wne.r •....' .1il i g .11 ecutor. saline, etc., as mixed in A~lerlka, I! C : '. .'l~ ~ .46 OrdJered, that May 23, A. D. acts on BOTH upper and lower' l', II :,' l Phone 60 ; .07 1930, ~at 10 o'clock A. M., is as- bowel, removing poisons yqu nev- t. ." i ' ~I" ~~id pcti~1on, thO~~Wl:t~lcrc and~ &:1rR.5IE1.rH&=.JII.m~SlII a~IIr:~~ -r-~~. 14 .65 f-jgncd for hearing er which i Ifll:lElEI!•. •••• •• ...... 85 .10 ~.IUI.•••II.:o1.11 ••II•••••I••~ ••II••IIIIlII••I9I1.liilaHIJ.aEII!J•••IIJ1DIlI!!!I!ilfln~.'.alllJiIiIl!:J!lliJl!IlIlIlll.llI lI IItJi . ::DJllIlrt.OIilUJa.mMII.lI.a=.ealill••Jllll ...IlllIll.ll.Jllllml.llltlilll.l!IIlIIlUllICIIICl3-II&1JUI1i.1I-.a:l: tGII-D.lIll1!11ti1l::!Il:lll!Di!I&JtU.IIIIISIl.IBi.II.-r.... _;

:UDAIRY ,ij .PO •• I • W'?E cows:.Ffi** I...... ,. .. _._.1 .00:: I [; I', ...... !, \75:: I ~ . ... 1 .00 •• . :~~ :: .80 := .25 .1!1 1:6g.is 2.00 :: - .6·90 :: Co. Treasur.~r 3.34 •• 1.43 II_ 3.00 :: 1.2.') •• 35 "" ~:;~ 55 ( . HEA:D 9.00 :: 3.00 •• 5.25 :: 9:00 •• 8.25 :: ~:~g a5 7.50 -= I 9.7"5 •• I ·7..2-55.75. ==•• 2.00 == 4.50 ": 4,.m3.75 :"._ Auctio~, 3.00 == 9:00 •• At Wayn 9.75 ::: 7.50 6.00 ==•• l~:~g 5: i:~~ 5: Tu~sday, 5.25 := 9.00 •• M ~~:~~ II.=;, 1~:~ :': ,:~~~ot ~,,~~X ~ ~l :: 0, ~ldena, are now offered at revised prices. Come early - come immediately - yo will ing f(lr Nebraska.•. Calif., tbat he is.l\Ctr'l­ S. S. Stnilh of Little .c'-'k have the best selections-the choice garments will not be here long afte thi~ Iowa, wasl rp Carr~ll lnokina flu' l.usiness inl'.crests. announcement is made. Our buyers are now in New York markets sel~tlng Mrs_ Jorn Sh(lrt went lo. ack- new midsummer styles. Our stocks must be cleared in order to make roo fOl' son to Vi~'t her ~aughtcr,.. earl, at the ac demy tllere. ! their purchases. I : I' A son 'as born April 12, 1912' to Mr. an. Mrs. 4ugust Erx eben of southe st of "'fayne. I OJ"''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''I Mrs. E. Huntel'1 plans to cave I I:' soon for: her permanent on:(. near Los Angeles~ Calif. 9~ Mrs.•r. Vogler' of Mary:Sville, N.. ot a won] here do we say of "former prices. .'1. You 1 I.. r:. Yi~~tjW. \Viii quickly appreciate the wonderful coats. that 1$ Kao., arrivjed here'for a jth I' . her son, JIohn Luers, and fa nily. , Prof. J. II G. W. Lewis J It' 1'01 C<1ll he bOUgh. t ~t this I.O~ price, Mixtures, ~an.cY '. :. Fort Dodgje, Iowa, to attend fun~ eral servic~s for his wife's I'[1iOllJP~. twcuds and plam materIals. Every coat fu I Im- . Miss Eli~abeth Davis ret:l rned ('cl. New belted, tailored models. Sizes·13 0 17, from Bridgewater, S. D., Wh~re l she had b~en employed for rome IMr~. Julia Lage. 1Gto 20, 36 to 44. Come immediately, before, your time.: I Aj number of pupils Mrs. Elsie ,Littrcll 'Vi.Sit<;9-rlh': Iiouti. this way took choice has been sold. parents, Rev. and Mrs. . J. eigl'lth grade Ringer, a~ their new horn at Wa:yne Saturday. B('-nson. ; Mr. and Mrs. Harr Bert Brown arrived home from IfaxnilY were Sqnday l:iii<;iPllanikinton, s. D., where lie! wa::; dinQer guests in the called by death of his bi"OU1- ,home near ""'inside. er-in-law. i :..\~r. and Mrs. Loui's, M~~I~a~~o~~ch~o~adOfth~l~iJ;~~~ ~~'~:~~un:~~s'ev~:ct rnri~h hout In of one of his h&-nds crushed in the !Walter A' Sale Wi Parallel Our History a corn shellel'1. : Mfr. and Mrs.i W. I' I The marriage QIf Miss Bb~ie iand: Miss Florejnce Heyer and Fl1ank Pryor has IJ(Ccn spe~t Sunday eveni announced. 'the couple wUl i li've the Everett Lindsn . I onlen's and Misses' ( near Winside. ,Miss Irene Teh s S. R. Theobald' and TheOJ!dore and, Friday inT W !)uerig have yielded to the ';:;ug- Henll'y Baker h1lme !~estlons of fashion by rellloIvju.~ eighth grade ex~mi their moustMhes. Mr.: and Mrs.' Ant Three scraggley willow ~recs and: family spent S that stood in fr.ont of the 'l~oyd noo'Q. of last wJek hotel were cut down and h~ulf'd Gra:p.quist home, in away. , ,v,rne Bell went' SP ING COATS A union banquet was l, 1'.1" f"r Kanf. last week

~~et~e~a;~istt~h~~~~us:~~r~~~ II ~~~i~~~~r~a~~;~ h~ attended. e Mr. and Mrs. F W. S Brown and da~g tel', daug:t!lter, BeSSIe, a Coats that sell today for a Mrs Carne SchaJlnus aodi I aby spent Sunday e'Vem went to Gramte ]<'alls, S b~ to the home of Mr A. L. great deal more t han this 1/'111 ViSIt the Lloyd Rubeck faWI y IrelBfnd ~ Mrs GK Johnson and da gh- Harry BaIrd and t r, Dar- price in most stores are offer­ ter of LaJunta, CpIo, arnvAd here othYI and BonDle Jo a ti were el~ven for a ViSIt WIth the formelta ,par- over~l1ght guests last week Mon­ ed . today for ninety­ ,; ents, Mr. and MI!S" W. M. F1lect- :day 1n ,the James Ba~t,~ hOm,e in five. 'Covert andcovertine~ 1woqd. , Waype. "1'11" $I~ Mrs. Jame's Blri!ttain I~tt:,for i M~. and Mrs.:tr. 11,f;oden amI l stunnirig fancyinixtures-un­ i Minneapolis, Minn., where ~ijc! will Ifamqy of Wisner, and ' :,1 G. Soden 95 spend' some time with her da~ll~h~ ,of S~rgcnts, Colo., sp ~t t~e aft-­ usual tweeds - neat tailored tel', Mrs. Alex Stewarlf ano ernQqn of May 4 in the :IAlonzo I family. Sode~ home. III! " I broadcloths in both black lj.nd Daviq Cunningham Jer'l! for ,Mrfs· C,hris Weible:1 ilan~ son, navy. High tie, flared models, ~t e~','., Ainsworth to visIt his fWtl\pl~r1sJRcv. "JOhn,I,. visited the Otn. of the Lloyd CunninghaIIn. He to ,former's stster, Mrs. f lve Koch, the very latest that the style visit his grandda,'lghter, Mrs.1 Lee :nCflr ,Winside, last w ',ednes­ markets have sent us. All sizes. Young, at MorrU, Neb. t. ,day fvening. Mrs., H. M. Hyde who vi'lted! Miss Anna y.oung 'from her daughter~, M.rr"'. P. A. r',neo,_ :•• wak~ ••field last week it.:ay for ~~li~le~f oi~:re;OIr.ndlef~r~~)i' ~;~~ '~r~i.S~;~o;h~~~~;. rn:~ home at Vermilion, S. D. ihome: Sunday. Word from C. R. Witter; s at-es Mds Bernice Spli that he and his wife \\i11, r ~urn ;Ernest Splittgerber ; to Wayne in Jun to make h0lr: the '1'ayne high sch Now you can actually buy home. The Witt r grocery Hore town '!Tuesday n1ght at Fairfield burIliedt rccenHlY~ seniot~ class play. your coat that sold from twen­ A Dumber of "Wayne cH z~r\s Mr.', 'and Mrs. F. I seventy-fiv~ met to effect a tpmporary: 0 ~;