He Wayne Herald '1 --~-Wayne-;-Nebra8k~~Thursday, January20, 1938

He Wayne Herald '1 --~-Wayne-;-Nebra8k~~Thursday, January20, 1938

HE WAYNE HERALD '1 --~-WAYNE-;-NEBRA8K~~THURSDAY, JANUARY20, 1938. __~~ ---l-~ • _ Long Family Came FUNER,III RITES Semester Begins At Fl I 11 ' Fla!~nf~~'!o!'!.n_~~r!! ftlJ ~eonT~=!~'!r!c~o~! agman s ata y ton Novak, were here from Thur- HELD SATURDAY Wayne training school Monday t~~g ~: ~u:~~e~~ l~eU"j"~:j'I,c'~'~ I " :;::~~~~gte~h::,,~~;e b~h:~~: ~~ Hnrt Whit On Duty'. Long 'Who, with his family, .locat- p' --,. • that tlme. Final eXi/.TnJ.natlOns a'l"C -- 7::'::E~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;~1ed ne)~r the prescnt Slte of Winside U')fteer Of Wln~ude Dies being gIven thus week. Grad*o :~ .1. Ove~nl of Red Cloud I'Ll ES P ESIDENT in 1880. One of Mr. Long's sisters On Thurliday Following IWIll be glven out neJl,:t 'fuesaay, 1,71-:-:===-c----------::::::===::::::=::\l' -- SpeakS On Spalla At T un KICKS ON i. Mrs, Chet W,tter. The W'lten; Bri"f IIIn"... Bonnie Jo Martm 01 Wm5idc ha, NEBRASKA SCHOOL 'A~i Carlson I. StnaeI., 87 'D' W bu,lt Ihc .'Iuclule occupied by Ihe transferred to the trammg schooL SYSTJ:;M IS DJ:;NIJ:;D ~nken Driver. hl • FI• c:lU_~)" Inner. A ICE PROCRAM Johnson bakery ,n Wayne and l'"uuerul.::;cr,vlcc:J were held 5~t- lier parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos 5Uf"f"ICIENT f"UND I, City Sunday. ••• uA spall is a piece or rock which operated a store here several ulday at Z u cJocl\ In tile Tnruty Martin, will move here th~ first 1 I ~e 1d1d not. break in. We!were .,ha:s chipped away in the process A ~~~';;;le~OIi~oo~he oc~~~:~jCI~ years, leaVIng about 2:1 years ago. t~UJflan ~ll~lth ill Wm~Jd£' for of February. AN artlrle In the J:mual'Y i.<>- ; byI~J~~~C~'~I~~[~~~u;~~nc::~} 1 lJ",arcd in the newspaper b~ess. of cutting stone," defined K J. pau'P of th rotogravure sec":' MDL and Mrs. MWlttwcr now. l~vcthin v,! ar es de e en"~ehrg, d P1onteher, Miss Lettie Scott t<llked <It high sue of the Nebraska Educa- I, nagman for the CSt.P.M.&O. rail.. a,'nd owning a newspa~, w$ 'ne- Overing, of Red Cloud, secretary ~I" enver wereh f. 1tter is In e '10 passe aiW<lY ... urs ~lY a 1S school convocation Wednesday tionaI Journal JXllOts out lD- c:cs5i l'y., because there. wits no ;ot the state school boards' and cx- tion of Sun BY'S World-Herald. real estate busmess and Mrs. h(lme follo\\' mg a short illness. morning about her trip to Mexico. adequate financial support for I road in SiOUX City, proved fatal 0 service~ ~~ l~i~r~~~ i~eSf~~~t~~l ~~~~~~;~ ;r~;~~r ~~~iy H~:r~ ~~<t~~a~l;ed ~~~~tle~el~ i7el~~~~~a;a;~:~e:u~:4M~~ c~~~ ndticea.ble demand for our ,ecutives' associatfon, who Epokc IS a deSigner in a CJty FAIT HIS NEED ED the public school system in i at ;w.~ges eit~er in that or ~nr ~th. Mo.nday everting at the Presby- ably on the, Wallace farm plan. vices were also conducted by Rev. Nebraska, notIng that cries for wa" employed as flagman at 11th ,~~,:~a~:~~:~hf1~~~tin~~~b:~~O~~ ~~~~om:n:':~r~~we~;ax~:e~~~: cr'rt,eld. '1"." In the Wdrld-Herald display, GROUPS NAMED Kn.wb at 1.30 In the home. BUrial 1and Steuben streets. About 6:30 In the old,day~ bUYin~ a nelws- the board of ~ducation and Busl- ~hee J~r~~~;t~, ~~O~Pg~r~:jpn;es~: w;.\s dt Wimade cemetery IN WORLD TODAY teachers' salanes below those !~~r::tl~e~I,·:[;.I~c~,~i~~~%."~::f paper phmt involved n sma3 in- ness and PrbfessJOnal Women's Cad FrE"drlck Rl{hi.lrd Schellen- of nelghborlng :-tate<; Accord- him .. bout Cl Llock. -Mr. Carlson ~~~j~~~i~~:.forT~~c :~~~:rYh:~ b~l"g. vestment. A few hundred do lars club. II WAYNE CLUB son of C<.Irl <.Ind Fredncka ing to the writer, the cost per suffe,ed ,j fJOlctured skull. frac- 'would start a fello}V'off, and any Mr, Overing remarked that eV1dently overlooked the fact ~ch~~;~nberg,I was 1~0l n FCbrli~ry ~~~~e~n ~~w:':st~~nsta~~ ~~~ tures of IVJth legs and one arm t~Val new-spapers were started 1)y teachers have something .In cum- that Wallace is the president's 1 VI Id .' \~ t 1; t VI f~ie of N ar E. J. Overing Addresses Ki~ c~Pting Maine. Some southern and pCl',.,ltJle mternal injuries. He 'ivaI groups. When a faction be-o mon with stont1cutten;, MI'. Over- creature and subject to his will. 'stc<Jttee lr~ ~~~ a e () rels~e P eu: wan..' Club Monday states spend more per pupll : was taken tn ~, cIty hospital where Qame aJ'grieved over something or ing's trade. "The teacher develops The secretary is undoubtedly n In IC provlOee 0 om- 'he dIed ~It If! 30 without regain- Wished to promote somettling, ()f~ .beautiful ideas while the stone- carrying OIut the pre:;;ident's Committeea For Kiwania ~ern, Germany, and passed away 1 About Ideals. ~~:nu::~{~~~:~ b;~~~sh~: ~fe~h~ iillg consClnusness. ' ~n d fund wasjraiSt:!o to buy equip- CUj~teFIII~rites them in stone." Wishes, andl whatever is wrong Year Are Announced 1rr~~~h~3'I~d t:/~~I:~ of 67 years. I "F Ith V'hlCh intangIble state's busmess have InCTeaSea, I'd"H"'O,D,,[Ht,",",<:,' r:,8,' °wf aSsiOUcX.harCgitedY' ment and est~blish a medium 'to Q mg spalls forecast some- In the agri~ultural program or By President. ~ ; a,. lS , IS •• __ __ .. Ijcach the public. Embryonic thing accomplished," declared Mr. in the manner of its execution, Wayne Kiw;lnls club committees Mr. Schellenberg W~IS baptized I necessary to keep t.h(1 world go- accordmg to the report It I with ffidrt:>l,t;.lg:lif.er, also with in- ~~~ngC~~~;;n~~tJ:~I.a~B8:hU~~ht:~ ~l~'~'d.sal~ ;~ :dd~evs:rJ~og t~~ ~I~ ~~:m;oa\~C'\{~h~o~scs~~~'eed~::~ newspapers. usually had much dlf- Overing. The spall is the bi-pro- mam responsibility belpngs to for 1038 were annuunced this I I toxlcallPn Court hearing is set f,iculty in keeping their heads Iduct of jndLls1tY, It pJIes up as the the head of the administration. : for J<.InUCJl y ~;) Bill Mathews, 37, above water, .and it is doubtful if $tonecutter wOrks, The speaker How the fatmer could be pleas- week by PreSIdent H. B. Craven. Bar Walde. wanis club Monday followmg the I 'ilOnal prograTTl!; have been cur- ,and B If S~emonsma, 39, were qbjectives sought were more easily compared the spaUs a.s the bi- They are <.is follows: Deceased carne to America with regular noonday luncheon at hilled, and teachers have been 'h d U t· t' Th ~ttained by their frequently fieI'!" product of stone to kerosene lamps ~~ew~i~e~~e~=~~~~f~I~:S~~:ii~~ Agrlculturc, Dl". J E. Brock, hiS brother, Wm. Schellenberg, In Hotel Stratton. Mr. Overing 15; overloaded to the saCrifice of 'fa;~';~{1 \,:';.11'('1 fnl~~~~~;~onda; aggression. Newspaper boneyai'ds with the bi~product of oil. The in- istration p licies, is almost in- Heresr,mWac~ltLc::,nMdoblel'C'~" DH,o,mJe,'CS, mJOo~~= 1885 and :;ettlecl m Wisconsin. In secretary of the stilte bO<trd of student ad\'anti:lge5. It IS :-ug- and .en~p:1l'Pcl to pay 525 fine have b~ strewn with wreeks that ,vention of movable type was a bl- conceivable • ..., April, 1886, the two moved to educatlOn. ge.sted that a larger share of e:Jc r· n' t' ,pro '(' seven days. They , tes1illtid from lack of need 01" from product of learning. ~~~' ~e~bc~~~~;,torir. ~~t~no~~~~ Npbr~ska :lnd ;;ettl~d nel,ll' Hoskins. The Kiwanis duo promotes ~~o~~:en~~stlt;mSgl-llf~~d \~c~~~ ~~J1d thr ,"" ',,~d h~'';r0~-n s I.,'on ,cilisa~po'inted'expect.ations, Out -or u Bl-P.roduet Ollndust.ry. Mr. Schellenlel'g wOI'kcd on a brotherhood and peace. contmued Mr ( "-"'1l' ~ crt :~n~:lt~:~;t~n~;c:;~sp::rP=tbi~~~d~~~n~/~~~~s~;:~~::~a;~~ To Giv Readings ~~~, J p~.f.J~~~~.n'H~;k~~n~· tu.t ~:~:m:~d<JtlaS;ol(:~p~;~;ewa:e~~:I~~~ss~~a~~; ;;.~:n~~:i~~r l~f nr:~~~ ~~~~~~e ~~lt~~SS~~~~~t~~ a~~~; ~~,~;:;.,:.r ~ :':';'(~~:~~~:~ ~~:d 1'10 meet stCqdlJy advancing de- M~.: ·Overing. He discuf;sed the I.'or!' C'onventl·On Theobald, Mervm Feddersen; boy transferred \n Pender. Hc left the Iimportant as the growth III ehar- other things, "lack of lntelllgent st:;-\' oj 1, 'I,e; ('JOugh to retire, he , :ptands, and t~erelore survived and situation following the World ....... til' and girl scouts, P A. Theobald, Dr. railru<.ld <lod moved bilCk to aetel'. The unseen force:; arc the mterest in educatIOn by our chfJ:-f' r,,:IJ(", t" keep on working tloUrlshcd on a par WIth other in... POihting~ut the desire of the peq- __ W. A. Emery. P L. March, Prof. fClrm, rctlfJrig 11) :vectl"S ago when real strength whlch hold <I group pollt1cal leaders." ThiS l<iUcr I a'ld tI,,, rurr.jl,lll)' assigned him to austties, Lo g ago, rural news- pIe fol' r duetion of expendltunts. Bess Gearf,art Morriaon To A. V. Teed, E. E. Gculcy, Walter he moved tn Winside. Deceased IS together. Th{' spcakC'r g<lve the sugg~stJOn may well be reff'r- Ithe fli-l~lnC1I" positIOn.

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