Baccalaureate :iY~~~~~e~~~~nd
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,paper, QI1.,"CoopcratLOII-.
Organizations With Public Li·
braries," at the 6th district con·
fire chief of tilp Wayne VOlunteel'!
Fire department. H,' was re,
,
elected to this post at the l de·
partment's meeting last Tuesday
Other officers o~ ..ct('d include 1
L. B. McClure, preSident; Norbert 'Spring Court of
Bruggel', secretary, and H. i E.
Ley, treasUl'er. Walter S. Bressler Honor Held Here
was named foreman of truckiNo. 'Th'nrsday
2 with G~rge Bornhoft appoillted
Boy scout awards were made
as assistant fQreman. A. E. I1avi· to members of the two Wayne
son was elected foreman of trucR troops at the spring court of
No.3.
honor of the Logan, ,valley dis.
trlct of boy scouts held at the
training school Thursday evening.
A. F. Gulliver and J. M. Lockard
Troop 174
"ader ~~~~el~~:t~t~~~~~~~7~ ~~~~t~~~~ 71~
Rev Carl B
A war d5
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Service Will Be
Held at Auditorium
Sunday Night
I
To
avoid conflict.ing with
Wayne State Teachers college and
college training school, bacc::daureate service May 22" Wayne High
school has scheduled its baccal·
aureatt? for this eorning Sunday
C'vening, May 15, to be 'held at
th(' municipal auditoriUm at 8
o'clock.
The Rev. Carl G, Bader will deliv!'r the evening address choos·
ing as his subject, "The Pause
for Power." For t wo
South SIOUX CIty. ApprQxunateiy
30 northeast N(~braska librarians
and other interested wore pr(~s·
el1t. Other Wayne WOllWll who atwere Ml'$. Grace Cavanaugh, Mrs. H. B. 'Cr'uvc>n, Mrs. E.
S;'Blair, Mrs, ClaUde Wright, and
Miss Lois Crouch.
Miss Katherine Beal~ of South
Omaha. president of the Library
association, presided. Mis!5 Lucilrn
Warnock,
secretary was also
present. Miss
Nelli(~
!The JUnior class of the Wayne
hi~h school 'will entertain the
Sq~iors at an al]nuai- ~an<iu~t this
F\iday evening. The thenie of
b;;inquet ,is,
to be -revealed un:
til the night of th(' 6:30 o'elocl,
di,nnt'l'.
"I
The committee in charge ineludes
Hawkins, chairman
of the
pI1ogl""dm committee,,'
<> nne 11
Jones head of the decoration com.
mlttce, and Marion, Vath, menu
not
Carey and
Miss Johnson from the state Li·
brary commission at Li'l1coin tool{
part_on_thE'- ppog:r.am. Seventy-five women wencdn attendance Wednesday at a'slrniliar
meeting held in Neligh.
City Committees Are
dB
con",se~~c;iu~~t~i~~vfe+~;;:;::
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W ayne
---wel~(' given ·'·lo Donald
Prep' n"t,a e f or oman.;-'-ci-b'
Denbeck, Bob Haas, John and
s u
W. S. MiJler was elected presi· Robert Einun" and Rodney LoVC'.
w"---
-~~J's..!_tp'e ~b;;~9~I®Feale" ~.
had either a son or
I '
the graduating class,
Bar· ,
~ba-I"""Bader· graduates with til('
1938 . class. Last year Dp:vaim~
Dunnmg was a member 0.1 the
senior class. His father, Mr, Guy
~~];~~~~~~gse~,;;;~~~·ed the bal" Results
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<Jrtl'ie"'City·~toUncil'-for: the ""T1Ie'''WnlJWlng'' 'aWllru,,'
Iensuing year at, the regular n1eetThe date for the Iris show to ing of the council last Tuesday.
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rnade to boys of troop 175: Edwin
Denkinge .., Jack Dale, Robert
NichOls, and Gregory Stuvee,
tenderfoot, and Homer Scace,
first class. Merit badges were
earned as follows: Dale Bloss,
nwntal work, carpentry, lcather·
craft; Billy Orr,--meta1-'worit;'
leathercraft; Robert Parke, metal
work; Warren Finn, leathercraft;
Harold Olson leatherwork and
Herbert W I
chDlarship'
be held at the Ci,ty "Auditorium, The cou~cl1 accepted the
WhICh the Woma~ ~ club"is spon·, lowing appolnt/nents submitted
soring IS mdeflmte. Te~tatrve by Mayor Martin L. Hinger; Dr.
plans were made to have It May George J. HesS, city physician;
27 'accordlng to Mrs. H. H. 'Hahn, James E. Brittain, city attorney,
chairman,
but dtlo to the weatheI' W. A. Stewart, chief of police,
The Wayne Prep spring mixer
sponsored by the Pep club held the .exact date will not be defmlte and Walter S. Bressler, light and
untIl
next
week. Gradmg of the water commissioner.
last Saturday evoning was well
be superior excellent and
altended and the committee in Iris will No
admis;io~ will be
Committees appointed are as
- rffiOi'ted a -SIClQ"ta;ntiaI-i-;;,,::::'
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liows,'-LighLand-power;cbc=fr.-: -c=:c-=-===:"E·, ''''
ma"de, Games and folk
McClure, W. S, Miller, and W. F.
were the diversions of the
Perdue; finance, E. E. Gailey,
Herman Mildnery_an~ L.,' B. Mc.'
F.'
'. C '-"', , 'Clurc;wa:tcr, W, F. PerdU1!;:-J15hl'i'- ",' '"
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of Popularity
Contest Released
Saturday'
of the
eJjts'
Tuition"
will bl> announced
c~apej, May 18.
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,The! University ,,~cr~\!\I1l~!p
r1jles !rc>qillre that th~ ~~ljlp~s
nQmln~ted for the award:' ~l!!f'1
anit,In the upper 10 'per.""'" 'taL
,-- -,-.' ,-_:-:i'ectcd~'---'
:the gl'adtiathig' class{':, ';,;
In high S<Jhool,the p"rcentage nominations shall ,be ~cco , ,' " ,
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b
t t
nt
f
more
t
o~ studellt» "'hoo,v1ia~~~" ,,':f _s ~ ~rng s 0. o!,~,".Q.r,,,
'dUd(·d~"ll'::tli#'!ri'mor..~I1S~a:if." 'jOr;ISU!5t:'ocoffiCCl's ..-concernil1¥" ,the'
cr. Sixty SHmonts o( th~present student's charact.er a. nd-ilblllty,.,
,
Brugger, and E. E. Gaile.y'; st ..("cis
Th
h \a h
ff d
enrollm~220 stud 'nts had
e sc 0 rs Ip IS ',0 ef'! ,.l~
~
and aileys, W. S. MIller, John
the required dental co rcclions order of ran~. If the fIl'St rame?
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Brugger, and W. F. Perdue, and
rO)eC
making a: percentage of 2.2. The c,,:nd,da~e _w..!.tt
upab!!, ,tIL a9: C' ",_~""
'~%~ier~:~~~~E~~~i~:;: J o h n ·
percentag
1h",,-,ft~~~iW., pt"theawa.rd ~t-'wliEoe-qfferer- :
Other.' routine 'bt"'iness was
Contro~ ;Projectl>'""'~'fit· .,::":..,~; ~
~' ~""*lhlputb'!. Y~.?'<' _n~l't 10 h~~. Tbe. $~hotar· ,
transacted.
.
Ar.e Establishea:~-~ - ~ "n"the-p
otal "'1rollment 'f'fr~ be used this
States
of 465 stUdents:
,
fall.
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In the grades the honol' roll and
'yy,ayn~F,I;"l"P'~V "ol'UIl"'" ~ ~ '~With ~~~i1 e~sion adding to ·non.corrections Rrt> a. f"nows:
Sings 'at Lungleon
highway maintenance costs from KimiPl'gm h'll, 16 eOlTt'el(I'tt, 2 non·
b
Two hundred grade 81hOOI stu·
,denls' names appear on the
schoo.l dental honQr 1'01, il w:,"s
announced today. Of theltolal en·
rQilmcnt, only 45 youngs,ters fail·
'>.<l.tl'.h=_denlal<!e~ici."':~ci.cs cor·
H'IWay"
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toslon
Damage Checked
'By SCS p' . t '
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l'e.
ih
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second,
M,"sLhandsollle Don Strahan,
first; Bob Hossie, second; Arlene
I Grlrnth,
fil'::lt;
: second.
lVlost athletic
I
Kathenne
Bob
Kyl,
Candidates foJ' a four-year dt'grew from vVaynf>- Stah."- 'I'eachcts
Hickman, collpge this yCHT totaling 80
fii-2'l
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Ma.ino to California, planf::i to cut eOITPdNi; Fil':-;t gradb, all 29
uown tllis damag<' al'l' b("ing d('- cOl'l'l'ctl'd; s('cond grado, 22 carThe Wayne P!'ep mixed chorus veloIwd cooperatively by thl' Soil reeted,
4 enon.corrected; third
Prior to accepting his pastol'-' first; Don Strahan, second; VIl' spniol's \\'('1'(' annonl1c:ed recently eomposl'd of 45 voices prc!:H'nt('d Conservation S('rvicl' and
ate here, the Rev. Carl G. Bader ginia L('wis, fIrst, Kath('ruH' ))y til(' I'('gistral"'s oHio'. January H bripf song recital at the rcg- highway departments ·ot
~~~r~~P~/~~~i~(~: \~:: ~~~c~~,~i.~.~ • K)~o:~'eo;~~;)\lial
Dun
,,(rahal1~ :';:'~;rl\~~;'('I(~~!:~;~I~;~7'i,~1:111;~'~:;:,~:' ~~;~:; K~~an~ot:,~nC~~,?~;:'Qn~,';~, st;~i~;ly.one
:~;a·:.rt{I~aVn' sFt'~I~'I,"Cd~hta()r1ti~l,g(: IM(,i,~_I'S"'I:V(I(l)(,),
jl(:,','s"t(;"llllIOI!I)tlll,lil(,:i,(c,"(I~,'llll~.,"sje,ycoi,.I
. I,d\;l'jA"I(·- ~ll,~~\(I.ll'~I:l\~'~~~t (:~~:~'~~~~~cs M<~~ll ;~~ ~1~O~~~~\'i~anS~lJ~~:~'(~~~' t=tCu::~~Cti~~~
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hignway
lhe grade, all 30 corrected; fourth
;) . . gl~ade, 20 corrccted, 6 non-cor-
(,Iosion
~e~~~;c~~:.~~t;d·~(~x~~ ~~:~~~,tc~6
control projects have been estab.j corrected, 2 non-corrected, sev('n·
n
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hshed in 21 states. Plans call for th grade, 24 COlTPcil'd, 8 non-corpastorate last September.
1l101't', second,
c('iv(' their degrees upon compi('· stna:tol'.
the ('stablishment of similar proj- reC'ted, and eighth grad(', HJ co;'·
Most llltPlItgpnt Althul Gulli tion 01 th() n'quil'('d ']/'dits.
Th(' girls gil'(, club directed by ects in 11 additional states.
rl'ctpd and 18 nOIl.coITectpd.
H('v. Bad<'r was gl'antNi hIS A.
B. degr('(' fl'om Central W('sleyan: '(.lIe. 't. GJ'
',s('
('lund
The cdndldat('s arc as follows
MISS Dorothy Kyl, student teach
Tll, work now going forward
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at Warrenton, Mo" and he l'p. ~ 'h l~.S 'Wh~:ll1 GJ(J~ 't s E 1 ' fOHryeaI deglee thIS tOlm and m Cl, sang two numbers. The s('x is no morc than in the "laborac('iv('c1 his S. T. B dc'gn't' from (,~~~i(~.laseco~dn101TI, Irs; 1 eUI August are as tollows...
tette cemposed of Beryl Nelson, tory" stage of highway erosion I
Boston University. }-Ip is a POl't
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MalY AlJord, Mac}, GpOJ g(' .Jeanette Riley, Vu glnla LeWIS, control. It involves n1t'l't'ly th<' d('
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of considerable ability.
Most studious Arthur GuIll I Ande[~on, Clelghton, Lela Boe, Katherme Kyl, Patty Brcssiel,
Rev. Bader had also twc'n 111 V('I', fir,t; Glenn GIC~t" secQnd~ Wayne, Velme BlOekman Wayne; and Arlene Glllllth, also sang.
:~I~i~~~~n~f t~:~~::;;l '::;~~I'Q~(':;:Z:::
cilargp of pastorates at Falls ~~t:h,Yha Whitmore, 11rst; Verna! Robert Brome, Norfolk; Beulah
- - - - ' __4 - - sure~ along stretches, of roadway
City and Scottsfluff.
(at bon, second
: Brown, Beldeo; Margaret Bruner,
varymg from one-half to two and
The processiohal will be played .. Most bashful Glenn Giese, I Geddes, S. D,: Mary Cooper,. Mo·
one.half miles in length. Mea,
by the high school orchpstra un- fIrst: Howard W~?rlow, seCOlld;j vI.Be, la.; FrancIs. Dahm, SIOUX
SUl'l'.s which prove successful in
During spring cleaning season
der the direction of Russell Wi·; ":dehne Bock, ilrst; Dorothy CIty, Ia.; MontravIlie Davenport,
the",' tests, hQwever, may later b" this year, Mrs. L. MI. Owen
doe, The Rev. W. F. Most will Bahm, second.
.
Jr:, WinSIde; Elizabeth DeIly,
applied by State highway depart, found among her old p~pers in
giv(' the invocation. The high' Sle~plCst- -Harvey Neely, fIrst; Wisner; Maxme D~etz, Norfol~;
ments on a much wider scale
the attic a copy of the Nebraska
.-~l A ..........QUa=Chok=w.ilJ-.,-· ._1_~~~~~91~!l~~'.! :;eco~1d; ~!~nc~,? .~l~po?tor, W~kef"lCI~;.~. ~~~?:~. The second meeting of the ..Highway .. -erosion-~-damage,
.hl1b1iBlfea:lifJ1fOr.~-~'=+~.-"-;"·-;-'·
!)alE'st~,J'"Gloria Patri" ~mlth, ilrst; Joyce Mlller,_ second. Hanson, WakefIeld; M1lo HenKe1~, "series-of 4:H clOthing-leadel"
caused, according to the Soil ConThe Neb"raska Demo"rat of
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H
d
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d Jay DI ing meetings for Wayne County
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"Adoramus Te" and "The Lord I • ~s a ar.oun
on
~a an, I awa~ en, a'
~rwar W'
. will be held in Wayne this com- servation Service, both by de- whi~tI the pre~ent Wayq~ __News
Bless You and Keep You," by' fIrs ; ~?~ Hl~krnan, scco.n ;, ~1"1 xon;
argare
ones,
ayne; ing Thursday. Miss ~ Allegra WH- pOSits of soil washed from ad- is a continuation has 'been a
Lutkin. Rev. Most ha~ chosen his lene, Gl'lfflth, fIrst; LarhylJa \\ihn" Roma Jones: ?arroll; Warren kens, assistant state 4-H club joining farm lands and by direct Wayne county publicatiqjn for 54
scripture text from Isaiah 40: mOl e, second.
I Lamson, Nehg~, ~ean Mahood, leader, will be in Wayne to dis- erosion of cuts, fills, and embank, years. Through the years many
25-31
----.. - - .. - - I Columbus; CecIl RIchards, Deca·
th t '
I' F·tt·
F'
ments, A recent survey made by changes have occurred., In the
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tur; Gilmore Sahs, Carroll; David cuss
e OplCS a
1 mg,
In- the service in 16 southwestern
Forty seniors will receive their
Sanders, Beemer;. Josephine Ster. ishes for Wool and Silk, How to
early days, it served as, a state
diplomas at the commencement
ba, Clarkson~ Ehzabeth Towns, Assemble a Costume, Choosing Wisconsin counties shows that paper publishing news Qf neigh.
('xercises Tuesday, May 24, at
C
th
Accessories, Carp of Clothing and erosi6n on some road5 may b(' boring states. In 1900's aE'vertisewhich time Dr. L D.,Weeks, presi·
I Sioux ity, la.; Ru Wagner, Children'S Clothes, Miss Wilkens responsible for as much as 36 ments and news stories, cupied
·
"t y 0 f S ou th
NelIgh; James
Mary Walters,
mat'erI'als PCI' cent of maintenance costs in th e f ron t page compare d WI·th th e
d ('n t a f th e U mverSl
Grove;
Whitman, Meadow
Wayne WI'II have ,'llu:'t,,'atI've
~
Dalwta, will be thE' guest speakDr. L. F. Perry will speak on
d Z M . W' ht W
and prize winning garments from anyone year.
present day practice of reserve!'. The' "lass roll is as follows:
,"Children's Dentistry and What an
. J~:; c.::',~.h.tesayne.
the State Fair of 1937 which she way are both vegetable and me, Ing the front page for he~ded and
Bader, Barbaro.
'It Has Meant to Wayne and Vi·
Lillian Albert, Madison; Jane will discuss with 4·H clothing why are both vegetative and me· principal stories.
Baker, Roberta:,
'cinity," at the State Dental as· Barrett, Newman Grove; J. Don leaders. The meeting 'Will be held chanica!' Soil·holding vines, and
Wayne residents stilI speak of
sociation convention to be heid Button, Burwell; Nellie Claar, at the
Hall from 10 o'clock grasses, or shrubs are planted at the "By Dad" column wt'itten
Baird, Dean I','j'
at_. .~i_~cE!t:.l_-;. ~~y _ 15-_1.~. 9ther Sioux. CitYi--Ia.~- -Esther- Goaeher, to_3L3P_ '
c
&lair-, Bette--Wayne dentists ~ho pla~ to at- Sioux City, la.; Betty Jones,
spicy stories and stingiJl1g q\lips
Bomer, WaunE'ita
tplld the conventIOn seSSIOns arc I O'Neill; L. D. Loryn Kneeland, Senior Epwol'th League
brought a lot of chuckles from
Brockman, Dale
Dr. R. W. Casper, Dr, W. A. Thurston; J. Howard McDonald, Elects Officers
the readers. And depending upon
Bush, Anita
Emery, Dr. C. A. McMasteI, and Pierce; and Margaret PhiPPS,!'
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the "victim's" sense of lIumor, a
Canning, Beverly
Wa n
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vert, which not only protects (rIb half·hearted chuckle from him.
Dl'. L. B. Young.
Carlson, Alvin
Dr. Perry in his talk will give
y e'AUgUst Can(Udates
Semo~ Epwo~th League of tl'!e and embankpwnts from -erosion,
--------Chittick, Elizabeth Jane
a resume of tbe dental h('aith
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W,
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PhilIp BeckWIth, Cedar Raplds, elected officers at their regular washmg on
1arm lands.
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Ellis, Betty Helen
~~h~o~~ t e two
ayne.l U I Earl Bridg.ford, Newcastle; Rose
.
, ~~g!J~J&!..!!!l<'!&_~_ _ _--PWllLJlf't:.llLllllrlDO<b.wi~~.''I]!'~,~1IP,--;'-Frevert, Delores
-shown in
were as
from highway,
~--Gildersleeve, "Fi'pd
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wal'd~, Win~ide; Dorothy Frink, presi.dent; Bette Wright,
vice j erosion con~rol work: (1) Preven- i
,
Graham, Orval
So. SIOUX CIty;. Rob~rt Graham, president;
Berniece Smothers, I tion of damage to roads, 12) re·' Lutheran league will meet this
I Eleven Members Taken
Granquist, Leona
A.llen;.
Ruth
Heldenrel?h,
WaY!le;
I
second
vice-president;
Jeanne
duction
of
maintenance
costs,
(3)
:
coming
Wednesday
eve:ning
at
Grier, Don
'
i Into Church Membership
Smgme Holmberg, SIOUX CIty, Baaer, third vice.presid'ent; Rob· I protection of roadside farm lands, the church parlors for a social
Grier, Marjory
I
Eleven members were received Ia.; James Lockard, .Shelby; Car-' crt Hossle, fourth vice-president; (4) increased safety for motor' and devotional hour. Mrs.: Howard
Hamer, Arvid
! into full church merp.bership of olyn K?rtman, MadIson; Leno:a i Barllara. Bader, secretary; Billy traffic through elimination of Kahler, Leonard Martens, and
Hook, Marjorie
lOur Redeemers Evangelical Luth· ~ug?hn, W~ynp.: Ethel LeWIS, i Hawkins, treasur-Gr, ana L~le Sey- d-i-Wh-es and -ether hazards, and' Winifred Soehner are tOle social
Kingston, James
-eran church duri.ng-- the service Wmslde; ~ecl1 Lmgenfelter,. Oak· II mour, chorister. .
(5) improvements in, roadside leaders. Marvin Dunklau _ will
Leultke;-D-orcitby
Sunday it was announced today dale; CeCIl McCarter, WIsner;
appearance from protective ve-! give a special number. T e discusLessmann, Merlound
I by the church council. Most of E~rl Miller, McLean.; Margaret I To Give Cor mencement Address getation over raw, unsightly cuts I sion on the fourth comm ndment
Lundberg, Ruth
these will secure letteI's of. traps, M,ller, McLean; Lorlne Sch:,lte,
Mrs. S. A. Lutgen will give the and ditches.
will be lead by the Re . W. F.
Lutt, Dorothy
fer (rom their res pee t I V e Elgin; Donald Rasley, Blo9mfreld; commence ent address of the
The highway erosion control Most.
1
Lyngen, Guin,eve!'c
I churches.
I Olga ScpUltz, Clarkson; Lois Sie·1 Senior clas' of the Sholes high programs of the Soil Conserva·
McMaster, W'!-yDe
The new members are Mr. and bert, Wayne; Audrey Sich, Emer- school May 8.
tion service "arc being carried on Speak at P. T A~
Miller, William
Mrs_ John Warrelmann, Henry (son; Ruth Sletwold, Sioux City,
with the advice and assistance of
Miss MilQ.v€Q .Iark nd Miss
Noakes. Evelyrn
and Leny Warrelmann, Mr. and la.; Olive Smith, Pender and Na- City, la" an
loyd'Snodgrass: the Bureau of Public roads" and Ruth Ross Wcr,e
·est ~peakers
Osburn, Helen'
Mrs. Gust Johnson, Ruth John· dine Steele, Lake Andes, S, D.
Orchard.
the Highway Research board.
at the Parent-Teacher as ociation
Preston. Leland
son, Mr. and Mrs. T1'lorwald Ja- CaDdidates for Degree Bachelor
July Candidates
meeting held in Emerson WednesReeg, Arnold'
cobsen and Warren Jacobsen, and
of Science.in EdUcation
Kenneth Seymour,' Washington, To Attend Conference
day evening. Miss Clar gave a
Reeg, Lucille
oJ Miss Bonnell Christensen.
P. Leon Alford, Macy; Robt. Cle· D. C.
The Rev. Carl G. Bader, pastor review of her master's thesis,
Ringer, Mildr~d
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ments, Hartington; Charle.s Dene.!
August Candidates
of
the Methodist Episcopal "The Effect of R;medial \York in
Roggenbach, DeFoj'rest
Boll"Janssen Wed Sunday
sia, Wayne; Sterling Eckhardt,
James Brock, Wayne and Har· church, will leave Wednesday for R€ading Comprehen~ion POl1 AI·
Sahs, Melvin
M\ss :A:lvina Boll of Omaha anI:! Wa:yne; Leo 'Finn, Wayne;' Roge,.,.]' old Frey, Pierce.
Plainview where he will' attend gebi-aie Achievement." iss Ross
Sandahl, Faye
Walter H. Janssen of Stantoh I Gibson,' l!astings; C1~nord Han- Candidates for Bachelor of Fine the Norfolk district conference! 'reviewed ~he history of reading
Sharer, Jame;~ _
were rnarn~d last Sunday With sen, College Spl1'ngs, la_:' Allan
~rts in Education
of Methodist churches. He wili \ and comparea old and n ':II readSimonin, Franklrn
the '~ev_ 'E_ H. H;.~pert ~f Winside i H~n. Ames; Theodore . MSfrls,
Dorothy Kile, Creigh,ton and preside at one of the morning ses- I ers. Supt. and Mrs. E.
. Smith
S1;;rahan. Betty
Wright, Roben
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readmg the marnage hnes_
1 MIlford;· Lloyd Saltzmann~ SIOUX Donna Kohls, Creighton.
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House Clean.·ng
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Slmatmg propagar(Hl, ~~1C ayerago citizen will flrjd it diJ fJcult to h~u·t J~umb(~r 06" Waynd, l~ebraska.
j(eeQ _p.olit~cs out,
,nind, ,_!:rqm "now until we pled a~othf!l' : It was votqda~ f o w $:,
president.
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Nays. :None.
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;lI,joScvelt Men WIn
In the first Q,;flllit<' hallot test of "m Iy p;rimary returns, I
Whereupon, Chairman Erxleben declared the motiDn carried.
candidates who nf.lVC ~'Hi'PPfJlt('d 11))(' pl'(lsidcnt wOn by nirge ma-: I On motion 'all ~eltifled checks deposited wIth-bids which! are 870
JOI'itws. Prior to :th~se,'prlmati(\s, dopc~tet's in both camps stated i,u~iS day J:ej~ct(~d are or·dc~e~ returned to t.he bidders.
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th.> r"sults woulQ iilldl<:i't(' tl1(> rdatIVe popularity of Prcsid'mt' " Oel'W",d check ,of Carhart Lumhcr CO. IS als.o ordered retured 87i
Roosevelt. This behig ,tl'e case it seems so far ,~s this sampling; tel bidder.,
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of public opinion 18 ('9Inc(") lI(>d the ppopJe are sUll ('oromittcd to:
Contract between W~ync County, Nehraska, and Hohcn: E~dH! 873
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PI'f'sld,'nt I{OOSCV,)lt~. ,l>I:ograrn.
: Sr" dated April 5, ,1938, 'ill regard to, borrow d!rt O)l HIghi,;a
!kpown ,as Project FAS. 416·B, extendmg north fr.om ,town of par'
!iit U ,i1rijt DOWn und T('I\ 1;0 Go
It is still lit'st OWl' Md abou( ten to go fot' the "smear the, r~.Il, was fIled as of thls'date,
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P,'esidcnt" pig silltl WI",)lI'if)J'S 5') f~)' lis ~mflll('J\eing anyonc but,,' It was-moved and seconded that the Budget as submItted
Congressmen is con~"'W'd, AJI(I although their playing is unpop·, r"cOlvcd, but t~,at th~ sar''' be not entered at large,o.n the
ula1' as compared with lhe president'::; it must lw l'C'r~wrnbcred that' 01 th(' County l~oard untIl a Ja~er date so that the figures can be
it's early in the ga~n(> find that thm;(~ "flmcar the fJl'cf;irlcnt" arC' (:neckc.'d by Campbell· Bryden Co. with whom the County has an
--,<>ut--t1Jltlwtn-.at1ywfty··+h"Y-;'fln,--AH·' "(Joogt',,sflffi---'<;;'~~R~'"=tracL- .. ,,--,- ...... ~'-' .._-_..'-... - - - _ ' c _ '_ _ _ _ _ '. .~, 1
....-----..:Iil-1'7-May -l1;:-'O!hr¥"""""±6"'e•.-Aof'I'il-Uh,.,'.';'~c~~I~.---l&.lC<f· - EIV 'ivirtttt''Of.ftn-(mler'''o:!-~II!''~.--~':rexas, Dem.} warned r.ongre,ss a week ago, "thes(: J'PiH:Uonary,
It is furth(~r ord(~l'(O(l that the summary of the Budget together
interests have taHt,ed hlood and they will' attompt to repe'/!t the 'I With a notice of a pul,lic hearing to be had with rospect to ~aid
victory they Won oJ\ the reorganiZation bill. You will he deluged
before the County Board on the first Monday in June bl!
with letters and
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once each week for three consecutive weeks
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<illted 1,lU,38, was cancelled l",cause of death.
democratic congressll1eq, and these congressl)1en who have un·
The following claims arc on motion audited and allowed and
Splain, Schnell and
,wisely joined the reactionary squad are doubly worried now since warrants or"d(~l'cd "drJwn on the rcspective funds as hf'rein shown.
Western' Union Telegraph
supporters of the Pr<!Hld.>nt are getting the. sign to play balL
Warrants to be available and ready for delivery on Saturday,
poor ---------------'---0-.-.. --'---.. -'-.. -, .. --_.--.. -..,-'In one of his uflr(~ $idc chats" Phil, speaking on the needs of May 14, 1938.
Mrs. S. A. Lutgen, Room and care of poor for
Mrs. Alice Chance, Room and care of poor for
Ihe unemployed, and 'luite naturally- expres·sing in the Harne
(l''1J'1J~ItAI. FUND:
Theobald Lumber Co., Coal for poor .. --"--- .. ---.... -rbreath what he ~()Uld give th(lm sald, HHe fl(wds to be given a ciai No.
What E'ol' I
Council
,Oak- St.ore,-Randolph,_ G'·Qc..-for, poor for M~r,"
useful-:!ab. llOJ'mal"",houts ,.of worl<, ,nOl'mal- hours of play, normal - 8~(~"Sj] r' r- - I 1't 'C "S
r [-- C cr k -'$
and April __ ,________ .. __'______________ .. __________ ,__
hours of sleop, plpnty or I'resh ail', a gOcDd home In whi~h ~o live, 8~1 it(~~1~n~~~;~Il;~~11dg·rn~~·' 3 u~~~~~s ~~~nt~i ofe\y~;~\~;.it-~.
City Grocery, Groc, for poor for March and April_ ..L
plenty of good f/lolesqnw foajj on th~ table, which a usclul job
4,22.38 'to '7.22.38 fo~ u;,x lists ________ .. _______ . _______.
Gilbert Fletcher, Grcc. for poor for March and April~ ..
has enabled him ~o 'la~")\ and pay lor h)mself, by the honest sweat 812 j J St 'I Co Tr ' postag> fo A I'll
_ 'Qf JIj" ill'!1l. brow i'~_,.slnc!:. __!2. ,-'!!lJj1IQ!!..- Q."--,,o bp! ng, dI J'ectlY_ flll~ _. -813-J~~St~;ll~,-G.;,-'I';,~~~;,FX~,jgh~'-a~ -lor-G;;~;i,~'-a~ . 6~&1--:2'-c--_ TraJ)t\Vei-'LG,!'Qcery,_Q!,.Q!",fer..Jlo_~f~~IiIc -,.,-,~~~cc~""'~l-""iii.j':;ir:iic;;-"irr~'"'i;;'-;;;
, - m·, R', C, Olhey, ""Care of pOOl' -_~::_c_'.c::_c_,,"___ _
another 20 mtlU.o,," beloug lndJl'{,ctly to this gl'OUp, (,ov(»'nol" Phil 844 N. W, l3ell Tel. Co" Rentals -Apr. 16 to May 15; Tolls
88L,JYayne Hospital, Hospita! ,,>:."e 'II poor $113.00;
! would ha.vc a for~linable squad!!' start work on,
Mar, 15 and Moving charges $46,13 ___ " ___ " __ ""_' ____ _
,_$25,00, total .. ________________ ._____________ " __
" '"" "",' .. - Therp· ,Is. one itbill/l' consistent ,about the 'n'aetionaI"l,'s, they 815' -'J·am(!":'!:!,iJ'H~,.\>%ll"'l:jt:k,Micl"age in ,se",ch of H,--J,""Loh·
Sal., ,Jamieson' Clinic, Hospital care of poor $192,00;
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- . havC"'htlltl-to the""om:-''thool'y "gl"" 'hill' money hili rpin", They hav"
man's ·b~'$1\l~6'4; cash auv, fol' hauhng llH'n $1.50,
. $9,30, total .... ______ .... " ___ .. __ .. __ ...--------.. ---------_n~'ver changed their conviction, always convinced ,to Ipt this group
Tatai' __ . "' ______ ...... ___ ,, _____ " _____ .. ___ .. __ .. _____ ,----- 18,14
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plunder at will, bl,ciauSnlSG.mchow "noligll crumbs would fall from 846 James H. Pile, Sheriff, Cash advanced for matE'l'iajs,
their bountiful tables ttl feed th,' rost of the world. They would
used In locating H. J. Lohman's body ___ ...... __________
2,00 889 W,? Canning, Mileage for WPA Project 2316___ .. _r __ 1.70
just.. let. the, farmers ,<l,!o_ne, igrior(' the unemplqypd" junl,_ social I
Jamer; II. Pile, S.heIjH,'"c Boal'd"· of ,pl'isoners fol'.·Apr,,-,--,_-- 890 Mavis Baker, Salary as Asst. in FSA office ApriJl8
sf'curn~;. Ilfijl\if"U1f€' tm'fi:1cn of-taxation on -nrc", hfi('l(s of thf'. 1('ss i
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recovery pol,! 852
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892 Misfeldt_ Oil Co., Gas and oiL ___________ .. _____ .... __ .. _, '3.84 -------,.---""'--'---"".,-'-,.. Supplil's Co. Ass~8~~"-c~-,=.,-",,.~--"".,,:_,,:.8,O 893·," tiinter Oil Co., Gasoline ____ .. _____ .. _____ ..'_____ .. _.. __ ..
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B' ,", SHERIFF'SS~l,E:,::::::,,·
Henry H. Sweigard, Assessing Garfield Prec, 1~38 ____ 153.12
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C. II. Jeffrey, As~wssing Strahan Prcc. 1938 ___ .. __ ._. __ 147.50 804.
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David J. Hamer, Assessing Wilbur Prec, 1938 ________ 155,00 ,895 Wayne Book Store, Supplies for R'elief Office" ___ "_j-_
2.50 Clerk of the District Court 'of
Pearl E. Sewell, A~sistance in grading 8th grade exa·
896 Harold Dotson, Mileage delivering commodities AJ1ril
Wayne County, Nebraska, !npon:a
5.00' decree rendered therein' at the
28 and 30 ------"" --------,--------.-----------------'-; May, 1938, term thereof, in an ac.
897 Twila Bergt, Writing Old Age, Child Welfare, and 650' tion pending in said court where
Blind Assis~anc(' w:~~~~~ f~~~~l;iL~-------_------.
in Metropolitan Life Insurance
Company, a corporation was
898 Elkhorn Constmction Co" Bridge work --------------. 79,29 plaintiff and Elizabeth B. Chace,
899 George Gabler, Parts; labor and hauling lumbeL_____
5.00 et al.. were defendants, I wiH
GENEHAL ROAD FUND:
~n the 10th day of' June, 1938,
Comm. Dist. NO.1-Erxleben
at 10 o'clock, a, m., at the
862 Cent"ral Garage, Gas, tractor fuel and repail's _______ _ 150,95 door of the office of the CICl'k
861l Carhart Lumber Co" Lumber __________ ,________ '>,1/'., __
5.10 of said Court, in the court house
34.65 in Wayne, in said county, .sell to
900 LangemeiN> Ser. Station, Gasoline _______ "________ .
901 LangemeiC'r SCI'. Station, Gasoline _________________ _ 22,82 the highest bidder for cash, the
902 Langemeier Sel'. Station, Gasoline ________________ ~_ 27,89 following described mal estate,
902 Langemeier Ser. Station, Gasoline _________________ _ 5,92 [ to·wit: The North Half of the
35,49 Soutbwest Quarter, and the West
904 Langpmcicr Ser. Station, Gasoline _, ____________ _
11.32 Half of the Northwest Quarter of
905 Millcl'·Hassclbalch Co., TIppairs __
3,80 Section 26, Township 25, North,
906 H. H. Bachmeier, Repairs _________ . ____________ .
14,60 Range 3, East of the 6th 1', M"
907 Intf'rstatc 1Iach, & Supply Co., Repairs __ _
908 Millcl'·Hasselbalch Co., Repairs _ _ _ _________ _
2.3'\1 Wayne County, Nebraska, to sat,
5.84 isfy the aforesaid decree, the
909 Sorensen Rad. & Welding Shop, Repairs & repair work
9.2:: amount due thereon being $12,·
910 Wayne Cylindel' Shop, Labor and rcpail's ______ -___ .__
911 Leon Hansen, Operating grader ____ -- _________ .____ _ 44,00 761,2,5 with interest and costs and
--Leon Hansen, Operatmg grader and rcmovmg sn6w -~- -- accruing-costs.
attachments ___________________________________ ,, __ ,__ lOAC
Dated at Wayne, Nebraska this
913 \Vayn!.'_ Cylindpr Shop, Cylinders and repairs ______ ~_ 57,19 21st day of April, 1938.
James H. Pile, Sheriff.
9B Hf'l'nlan Asscnhcinwr, Operating tractor __________ ~_ 53.60
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915 Wes Hansen. Cutting trees, moving fence and repair·
ing wagons·culvert work _______________________'___ _ 25.80 _ -'--__ M-"y'--10.17:24~~~':..e,_7
916 Lonnie Henegar, Cutting trees, moving fence, repair,
35,00
SHERIFF'S SALE
ing wagons and culvert work ___________ _
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By virtue of an Order qf Sale,
917 Bert Graham, Trucl{ing grader ____________________ _
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directed issued ~Y the
918 J. J. Steele, Co. Treas., Frcight adv. for Dist. L ____ _
:56 Clerk of the District C4urt of
!HB .J. J. Stpf'!p, Co. Tr., Expl'PSS adv. _______ _
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County, Nebrasl>a, ,upon a
920 Wright LumlwI' Co .. Materials ______________ .______ _ 10403
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1 decree rendered therein at thf'
ConlIn. Dist. No.2 --Swihart
64.60 September, 1936 term thcl'eof, in
,862 Central Garagl'. Ga:--;, tractor fuc'l and l'epairs _____ ..
70.62 ,an aC~IOn pem::n g In s~ld cou~t
894 MC'rehant & StrRhan, Gas and tractor fueL ______ ,-')r" 00
wherem The CIty of Wayne, in
,921 IvI. I. Swihart, OVf'l'seeing road work __________ _
"'~·.lt11 th? County of \J\tT~y~e~ stat,tf 01
922 Mpl Jones, Hdping'u'ith snow fenc(' ____________ _
6"flO Nebraska was plamtIff and Cath923 Thomas Littk,ton. Hl'lping with sno\-\' fpI1Cl' ____ _
":) erine L. Dennis, et al. were de·
924 Charlie Fredl~!lbach, Helping with 5nO\\' fC'ncp _____ _
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fcndants, I will, on the 13th day
925 NorfolJ{ Electric Service, Repairs ___________ _
!·2- of June, 1938, at 10 o'clock a. In,,
n26 Spllons MachJnc Shop, l~~('pail's on motor patroL ----- 48:0~ at the door of the office of t.Jlc'
927 Emil Tif'tg{m, Opf'rating tractor
48.00 Clerk of said Court, in the com t
928 Gurrwy PrincC', Opf'l'ating grader _-'- ___ .. ____ .________ _ 16,00 house in Wayne, in said ~oun,t~·,
929 Jay Drake, \VPJ\. Foreman -------sell to the highest biddir for
930 JHV Drake. WPA Fotpman, Apr. 5 to 18, claimf'd
cash, the~follo\ving descri cd re~l
$20.00. C'xamindtl and allowC'd at $12.00
6,00 estate, to·wit: The Sotj~\l S 'vel1t~··
61.72 five-"(75 ft, Feet of Lot!T!',i'f""---~92 Misfeldt Oil Co" Gas dnd oil --------------------(3), Block One (I); 'Spah!'! ""Ad' i.
893 W.inter Oil Co" Gas' ___________, _______________ , ---,-- 14',9 i Han to Wayne, East
he 6 h
899 Geol'gl' Gabkl', Parts, labor and hauling lumbC'I'_
32.05 P. M., Wayne. County~ Ne rasj~a.
g30 Jay Drakf', \-VPi\. Fa! ('man -----. - . --. ---- --- 6.00 to satisfy the aforesaid decnj·
931 \Vor1y Vr Bl~n.3hoof, r~oad work _" _
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932 E. L. Pearson, Road work _____ ...... ____ .. _____ ... __ .. _'__ 13.20 t Ie amount due the~eon' b~i!~g
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T.~ .. -- .......-:_'+~-Mad't.-& Sul'pl"...• -~-tr.,- ..:q........,.air::;_------------- 6.08 $1'd634.33, ~'ith i!l'!'t€'rest ..i1n~ CO:!:ilts
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STYLING, WE93.,1 W. & F. Machine \-Vorks, Labor and rC'pairs__________ 16:0~
Dated a~~.,rne, Nebraska th!l",
RIGHT STYLE
935 Allan Koch, Operating tractor,
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936 David Koch, Cash adv. for postage and parts ______,__
937 Barton.Warner Co" Culverts ___ .. _____ .. ____________,__ 182,98
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AUTOlUOBILE 01{ lUOTOU n':HICU': FmW:
Ma~ 10,1,,_4,31, June," lfJ t
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By Hart Schaffner & Marx
Club Clothes
Hirshey
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HOLD THEIR PRESS
WEAR WELL
HOLD THEIR SHAPE
ARE SMARTLY TAILORED
THE~ ARE OUTSTANDING VALUES
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CUVE'VOtJ· MORE-ffIAN SM~'I'
FIT THE'M WITH EXPERT CARE, IN THE
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Oxfords) gtey; tan,_ whit.e) also ven"
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Burdette Hauser!". goad drag~~------------I·-Man'in Bl'udigan, Road dl'aggmg -A. G. Bressler. Road dragging . . ______ --'=\___ -~------I--
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2,00 Dr, Ogden Establislies
l~:~g P,racti~e
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Melvin Longe, Road dragging --------~-------------. 6.60
Emil Tarnow, Road dragging ---..::----------------,-- 16.20
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Harve~ Splittgerber, Roadd.'lragging ______________1__
3.45', an estopathlc l?racttc~ a HartHenry ·Brinkman, Eoad dragging' '- ______. _________1__
8.25! ingt--on leaving for. his ne'l' pra,csti,]
945 Willie \='. Kay, Road dragging __ ;_.. ____ c ________.__;,__ 1~,80: tice 'Saturday, Dr. Ogden
946 Will L. Baker, Road draggi,n?" for ]'-Ial'ch and' Aprl -- 1<:>,00'1 be assqciated with the SI Y'f~' q.?f
947 Arthur Carlson, Road ,draggIng --.. ---------.. --.. -, .. ~:~~ 1 tlfie Jamieson hOSPi,taJ.,:pr,!,qg<\,l/:l_
·9~8 'Dari Leuck, Road dragging --:-"---.----~--:..----;;---- -h d b
t· ff d t I I f tll
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949 Virgil V. Chambers, Road dra&g1.ng,-----------~ __ 15.00\ ~ .-,een a.s.a
9.(0) JamIeson Chmc and hoop tal fof'
950 Alvin Longe, Road dragging __ .!.. ____ ~_____________ __
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to ~ssistD.ebj;or.:._, " _
Creditor'Settlements
i' satisfactory to d~btor and credi·
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lout cost to debtor or creditor,
Settlements 'bet
' . . , I Verzul saId and :IS l)('neflclul to
who are debto s wectel~h }~!~:~l~ hoth parti(:s inasmuch as it pn·
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ab}ps lhe tanner to go on with
-·~·i~~'g~a;~~~~:~:i-l~~~l'~~~at~~· ilis OI)'l;l:}ilTorlli"-ai\~' -"~~stili~~es" ih~~'
kotas N b
k
creditor of receh;mg as much of
sta ~n ~h ~a.s ,~, a~d ~a~~a~ ~o his inv('stment a~ the farnH'T' can
cU{'d~'d tor 50 farn1l'l':-i. TIl(' I~)(';tl
eOlllllllitce e.ollsi~ts of EoUh' \V.
FarmaJJ
~re~t~~~ VALQES
wa~ l'l'Ceiv~~ ~~ll::~., 'Ih~~(,.~\Ol.d pos!:>ibly pay. The work is done
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e. 1 rc ~l?lll Il.bll111d.l by a county committee of local
~alln SecurIty adnl1,l1l:Stl:y,tl~lll 01: ,9itizcns and the fDA ::;upel'Vi-S01'
flCes by Ray L,' Yel'zal,!! I cetlnty "Ilhd' cOllsists : o~ blinglng ttl'
rehabIlItation ::;upeITit:;n,.".
debtor and ('l'pdit~I' tog'dhcl' t~
In W:ayne county, t11l' ran)} tall{ ove1' their 1l1lltual" diffictlldebt adjustment l'eeol'd lo date ti('.s. No actioll b takt~n unks:..; it
:~t~?w.s th;-,lt settIcl1lPnts h;lvc iJL:(~n i:~ s:llbfactol'Y to IJoth pal'tit'S
Wer~
and the committee has-no powC'r
to force any sort of an adjustLoy, Wayne, Willialll K I~Oggl'Il' men1...
C:iw:,tpl"
1'Lol~,l'll,
Wai{oficld,
Martin L,
Vv'aYllf',
alld
C('OI~~\'
lUnger,
hitch,
\'v l~jlH'l',
1~1'11'('.;
Wa$~ll'.
Li'anncl',s who an' not F,sA hOI"~1:':; w(~ll a:·~ thos(' vdw are,
h:\\'l' J'('l'l'i\"{~Ll dl~ht adjustn1t'nt
1'O\\'('I'S,
service from this
agl:::ney,
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"~~r.nl.Jicl.!t .,ad.iu:dt~ll!~nL ".dpc~; _Y~!r~f~1.p.<?i.!!.!~?~ OU~'. The .l'cgiol~al
Hut always mcan reduction of Uu.:! report showed 'th·tlf-sr[ghTT~': q\~el'
amount owed," Verzal said, "Very half of the 12,000 farmers I~ided
oftl!l1 it simply means lW\\l n;· \\'c1'c· FSA bOl'rowers, while 5,7-10
paynwnt arrangements, with an Wt:'l!€ not. l\1:any of the latter
. ('xt f'l1s-iOIl" of"-ti·n1L'·-I~l·<Tnt'"ct· i'::/ tl1,ci'"'C"D'C"1TlT(ITmtrtc,dh'"",rl)ic,-'
cl'editor.
Some
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l'allgemenb nC'(,l's:~itat(' ,I lOll: ("
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el'(~dit
tlclllenb were made', or \",'cre aule
Jor th(, ,farmer, 0;' a tn. operate . 11l1dl'l' , ,thNl'
definite pIau of farm OPt'l";tl iOlI' mUlciat" POW('r.! h," said.
Mexico Joins S. F. World's Fail
MusiclairEtectric Radios-_ $69~65
$44 6-1Ut~ ~~~~~~;~~;~~~~l:ZA>OO
~j~~
34"
AWb W~~-~~~~--~-~-~--~
G~t~~~~~
__ :_____________ ··64 ·.--,,1.
<T.·c~,."Lgi.jj.. ,
25.00-
Musicair Battery Radios
$32 SEJJ':~_~~~=~_~~ ______ . 18.65 Lawn Mowers/ Ball Bearing
$40 '~El J'~S~_~~~=~~~________ 20.65 ~R~W_~~~~_!________ 9.25' to 6.25
Coast to Coast Store
Locall Owned Store of Its Ki",,--
Mexico will be a major partici· lntcl'national Signpost on Uw .
pant in the "1969'-GOlcrenGate-fil-=-I"land.,~eflm'it-a'-Melero..was sent
tf':na:ional . Expositiol~ (~n Treas· the Mexican Sonsul Gf'n<'l'al as a
utf' Island 10 San FranCISCO Bay, representative of Mexico on an
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and here Senorita Hortense Mel· official visit to the site of next
era, Mexican beauty, christens the year's World's Fair of the West.
991
Arnold Reeg, Road work ___________________________
Road Dist, No, 40
Lloyd Miller, Road work _______________ .__________
993 John Surber, Road work _________'______ .___________
994 W. W. Roe, Road work ____________________________
Road Dist. No. 41
995 Albert Milliken, Filling in culvert ___________________
996 Ernest Grone, Road dragging and road w6rk________
Road Dist. No. 42
997 Henry Peters, Operating fresno, hauling dirt with trac'
tor and repairing ___________________ c ________ 7 _____
Road Dist, No. 43
998 Byron C, Ruth, Road work _________________________
Road Dist, No. 56
987 Walter Carpenter, Road work and dragging _________
Road Dist, No. 64
999 K J, Scheurich, Road work ------------" ----------LAID OVER CLAIMS:
99~2
4,00
28,00
26,25
55,00
95-2A.A:-'Klilt;;;;;-RO'ld-dragging -:.===.::==:::::-_==.:==~-_~ .60
953 A, A, Killion, RO'ld dragging _______________________ '11.00
954 Fred Victor, Road dragging ________________________ 15,20
955 Geo, Reuter,: Road dragging _______________________
4.00
2,00
956 Leslie Swinney, Operating patrol and repair work____ 47,20
3,70
957 Nebraska Culvert and Pipe Co" Grader blades for
Auto 'Patrol _______________________________ ._ 27.44
Road Dragging Dist. No, 2-Swihart
2,00
51,20
955 Geo, Reuter, Road dragging _____________________ "' __
958 Henry Hans~:th Road dragging _____________________ _ , 6,75
30,00
18,30
959 E. W, Stolte'1,*,rg, Road dragging for March and April
960 Keith Reed, Road dragging for April _________ '" _____ _ 1.50
4,80
961 Clarence Koepke, Road dragging for AptiL ___ .. ___ _ 6,00
962 Wm, Boden,tedt, Road dragging for April ___ '"_'" ___ _ 9,00
4,00
963 Gus Marten, Road dragging for April ",, _____ . _____ _
964 E. D, Morris, Road dragging for ApriL_____ _"''' __ _ 14,50
6.00
The following claims are on file with the county clerk
965 F, R. Clark, Road dragging _______________
15.00 , have not been passed on 01' allowed at this time:
966 Alfred Eddie, Road dragging for April __________ _
7,00
GENERAL CLAIMS:
967 Gerhard Wacker, Road dragging __ .____ _
11,00 No,
Amt.
No.
Amt.
No,
968 Floyd Andrews, Road dragging ___ ' ________ _
g,OO'
201
for
30,00
_
_
20.2
for
10,00
203
for
969 J;'ritchard Bros" Road dragging ___ ,, __ .,,"" ___ _
: 205 ,---for--131AO.,---1,OOQ.. ---..Lor'----'1"'2"',0"'8'-_--'1"'O""01"-_"'fo"'r'--_
,- - -Road Dragging -Dist--Nu~"3~K(Jch'
15,00 ! 1002
for
97,80
1003
for
161,00
970 Willie Suehl, Road dragging _________ "' __ _
COMM. DlST. CLAIMS:
3,00 I
971 Victor Kniesche, Road dragging ________________ _
3,00:
Comm, Dist. No, I-Erxleben
972 Richard Miller, Road dragging ~ ___________ _
ll,on I 835
for 108,50
836
for '300,00
973 Reuben PuIs, Road dragging ________ ... __
_ __ _
D~isel
E _____ _
974
Wm. Carstens, Road dragging _____________________ _
9"75"""- Adolph PerSRe;·-·Road···dra-gging·:.._-:::.. .. ___________ -__ _
II
23.50
8;O()t- 728
Comm. Dist. No. 2-;-Swihart
fen'
l:nz-'-
976 Raymond Granquist, Road ,dTagging _____________ , - .
Comm, Dist. No, 3-Koch
977 Charles Oliver, Road dragging ___________ ' _________ _ l~:~g!
for
15,60
978 Cliff W, Johnson, Road dragging _____ '" ____________ _ 5.00 Ii 547
8,00 I
WHEREUPON Board adjourned to May 17, 1938,
979 Robert Graef, Road' dragging _____________________ "
980 Carl Lambrecht, Road dragging ___________________ _
8,50 ,
Bertha Berres, Clerk
981 F. C. Voss, Road dragging ______________________ ~ __
8,00
982
Ed Brummels, Road dragging _ .. ______ ._____________ _
7.75 Have Practice Meet
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Wayne High school and Wayne
48,00.
~~ g~:t~l;~:~~~:;', ~a;~;a~~:;~ab~;-==================== 7,00 Prep track teams competed in a
985 Brader Service Station, Gas _____.______________ ..: ___ _ 22,68 practice meet Friday on the col986 Nieman Oil Co" G",soline, oil, Zerone, tractor fu"L __ _ 42.48 lege field. Coach Morris and
987 Walter Carpenter, Road dragging and road worlc __ _ 15.00 Cpach Bloss were well pleased
ROAD DlST. FUNDS:
Ii~oad J?1st. No. 25
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had a sunrise breakfast and hikc
last Saturday morning. They
hiked to Bressler Grove" where
they had a 6 o'clock breakfast
followed by games and contests.
Miss Bette Blair, secretary of the
'.II'ganization, was in charge of ar'
with the tryout events.
dub
rangements/
Has mke
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Here is th~ colortul "Pacific sition, on
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Ho~se" to be. erected~at' the 1939 Francisco ·Bay.
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cal club of Wayne Hig-? sChool, delegation of six who represent Golden G,ate International Expo- \ and. custo~ of the
Members
of
the
Sigma Mu \ Attends State Meet
Gamma. science and mathemati-
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Miss Mildred Clark as one of a
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Miss' Marcella Hurltemer
O. F. hall. FollOWing the business
'John·
: house guest, Miss Smith of Val·
meeting, the hostess, Miss- Eulson, Jennie Schl'Unlp~,
Lettie C. Stirtz.
La Porte, Community club ley, spent the week·end at the E.
aIle Brugger, served refresh·
Scott, Mr. J. M. Cherry and Mr.
meets
with
~rs.
Rollie
Longe.
;
J.
HUntemel~
hOme.
Both
are
ments.
T. S. Hook. Officers 'll'e, aske~ to,
Circle 2 of ethodlst A:ld meets! teachers In the Tek,a:mah' school.
wear white.
" " 'II!:r."arid Mrs. ':Harold' Winter·!w,nn,h,,,"
Bridge Parties
WIth Mrs.'ll . . Heckert.
Redeemers Aid
Prcsby'etiat. Miss1imary'
I stel~ spent f'\1'turday an~ Sunday
Mrs. F. W. Weible" Mrs. N. L.
lI!:eets at Chtmll\
clety' Oleets at church parlors
I at the H. W. 'Winterstein home.
Ditnian and Mrs. .Gurney Ben·
. Members of: 'O\lr "'Ftedlecme',.,,\ gt.lest'tea.
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Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sydow and
shoof entertained, six tables of
Evangelical Lutl\e~an" '
Thursday .
,
famtiy visited at the home of
bridge Friday afternoon and, six
'the church parlblls' "
Con'tract .chlb meets wit.h Mrs. Mrs: C. O. Wolff in WinSide Sun·
tables Friday evening at the Mrs.
''''noon ,for a' I" '
O. R. 'Bowell. - I "
' ,day.
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F. W. Weible home. The home
and social
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Mr!rry '16, dub meets al lhe' Sunday et'l\nlng visitors of last silver, and, blue and whlt* The was decorated with vases of tu·
Paul Zeplln h~me .
week at the 'C. H. Frevert
home
room was represe tatlve
lips and lilacs. Ajo, ,the afternoon
C" J ' 'RI nge r
,
d banquet
h
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Jacobsen. Mrs.
Progressive "Home Maker', club were Herman Frevert, ,Mary an of t e upper deck of a large~. party Mrs. H. S. Moses received
taken In as a n"w
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with M~S. Earl Bennett,
Margaret Frevert, and' Mrs. Hen· The tables on deck formed a trio th,e high score prize and Mrs. G.
The next mee~lng
Central, Soc al Circle meets at rltta Siegart' and Sernlnd.
angle and were centered with
Mittelstadt the traveling
Mrs. William lIiIjtrtln:",
the home of rs. Dale Brugger,
1,0uella ,Meyer was 'a Sunday 1vases of sweetpeas, the ',Senior
Out·of·town guests at the
hostesses will
Mrs, gd. DamMother"s S'tudy' dub meets
.
guest of Rach'!!el Han· class flower. The
party were Mrs. Grace
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d M
M'"
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follows;--"Weleome;'L, '~~'!d~~~:a:,:,",gh~~J~.r:s;-·,!:-M:-J:ttr:~mit"~~~,Kl:if.jlrii;nio;fe~~iiSj;rli:eaii~.r.fI'i~n.Gs-.In--w·ayne-.•--_,,--+;......----..-.-,~1:ta~I"·il0s::~ses ~g}~·l~., "",4 ~I' ~~. George Mackll:n
Wacker,
toastmaster;
"Sail,"
"
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Davis will aS$lst.
Supt. E. P. Wendt; "AI\vays,"
country clup will have a covTheo Witte; "Forward,"
Hostess ut
ered dish luncheon at the club
"When
'Sail Boat
'Infonnul Purty
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lie
an
party, Guests were Mr.
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.'.a...I .. ,FclbL'r.,Mr.. ~d~.,lIfr.,s •. ",Wal;,
den Felber, Mr." and, Mrs. H. B.
Jones, Mrs. Prudence" 'I1heobuld,
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon, ,Smber of
Pender, and Mr. and' Mm. Hurl'
Davis.
Cent....1 Socla.\
Enterta.lned
Mrs. :Oale BrUgger ent~r'lained
Centrat'Social Circle at. her home
Thursday aftel'npon. Mrs. ·Wal,
den Brugger was IlsS!stant nos·
tesses. GUe~tL,\Verc Mrs, Leo,
Jensen and Miss Freda Osilutn.
The next meeting will be with
'St. Paul aid gives a Mother's »c~re Sunday dinner guests at
day program with Mrs. Ed. Gran· Ben Messen 110me .
"qulst,,,.Mrs.,,Ca~L
' MPs."'" J." 'M.
Mrs. Harry McMillan hoslesses Winside Thursday visiting at the
at the churph parlors.
G. A. Mittle$tadt nome'. Mrs. Mit·
American Association of Unl· telstadt entertained the Winside
versity Women will hold the last Woman's club that afternoon.
meeting of the clu b year and
'
"Iect.lon of officers at the h()Jnc
Miss Kathleen McFarlane left
of Mrs. T. S, Hook.
afternoon of last week
FrIday
, Colo., whel,<i:~he' will
Cameo memners have a dinner
her work as a nurse.
party at the L, F. Perl'y home.
Sunday dinner guests at the
Wayne Women's club meets at Will E. Back home we~e Mr. and
club room.
Mrs. G. W. Wendt, MISS Beulah
"Rebekahs"hav" .. rcgula.c
,
Mllt~J,Jir.alStoddard,and
Ing.
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Miss Mary Walker. ~,,Saturday
Mr. ami Mrs. Emil ~eyer, Nor-
~"!.:;,,~I:l:.J.}~r::i!l~,2:""ho~~~~ RMr~~~Pt:':,~~~~;g~~~~
Behmer
Hoskins and Mrs. H.
D. Addison 'of Wayne. At the
close of the 'evening the hostesses
served refreshments.
Winside Woman's
Club Meets Thursday
The Winside 'Women's club met
Thursday afternoon with Mrs. G.
A. Mittelstadt as hostess. Mrs, A.
H. Carter was program leader.
Roll call was answered with
quotations by eacli-memb."-'l'ne
program was as follows. Mrs. H.
E. Siman analyzed the book, "No
,Juvenile Divislonllleets
Fourteen members of the ju·
venile divisJon oL.J:l!e ___ EJ>Y1\1
Neighbor Lodge, which was reo
cently reorganized, met Wednesday evening at the I. O. O. F.
hall with Larry Davenport, Oracle
-:After' thebusiIless f",";L~."'.m"~","),)_"',,,,,,<,"'L.!""·"'''''''·''
meeting, the evening was enjoyed
socially.
Le~I~,~~;~,~~a~e:7::~~ ~td t~~ ~~,::"~s~~!~ea'~~;a~.r·~~~a~t~:~~~
Mr. and Mrs, F. 1: Mbses'and
Heillneman home at Pen- Forever," Mrs. Siman and Mrs. son, Bob, of near Wayne spent
Sunday
afternoon at the Mrs.
evenirig. Miss EI- William J. Misfeldt; pian£? ,solo,
verna Hdnneman remaining at Mrs_ Siman. At the close of the Mary Reed hoine.
Miss Alma Lautenbaugh, who
hN home after spending several afternoon the hostess served rewt'cits at the M~yer home.
freshments. Guests were: Mrs. H. teaches near Wakefield, spent the
" MI'. al)(I,' Mrs~ Tlus'!.si\ l>r'l»~~m
J. C, Neely, Mrs. week-end' with-'her -mother, 'Mrs.
Lauteitbaugh.
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anu familY'''~ip{i:¥.:?:.~,~;~thc
. 'W:B. Lewis;'~rs'.
W, E .. Fish home at Norfolk.
R. E. Gormley, Mrs, H .. G. Knaub;
-Miss,,',' Evelyn
Morris; , who
Tom Kelley ~Des JYloines, Ia., Mrs. N. L: Ditman, Mrs. Robert teaches near Wakefield, spent the
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w.fs a Sunday ''dinne;' guest at the
Miss Gel'trude, "Bayes, week·end with ""hel'" parentS,' !li:r:
Houses
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R. H. Hansen home. ,
:rs. Cora Schmode, and Mrs. J. and Mrs. Ivor Morris.
Mr. lind IVlrs. Wm. Meyer visit· . . Strahan of Wayne.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Emmett MEN WANTED-Writ;;-;;t once ,2 ROOMS FOR.REN'l'. ;Mrs.
ed Sunday evening of last week
--and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Beckner
for personal interview. Meet: ru;ary Schmalsheg, 520 -~t
at the Jacob Reeg home.
Clarence WItte Dies
ail of Sioux City, Mr. and Mrs.
Rawleigh executives who are
Sixth St.
10- P
Mr. and Mrs. , red ~/,'Jtels and the week working In the FSA 9 f ·
Hershel and Jean Baird, and of Heart Attack
Ben Benshoof a)'d daughter, and
holding' group Nebraska sales
Miscellaneo.. a
Mr. and Mrs. Russe'll Ilartcls flces at Center and Hartington Lowell Wilson spent Friqay eve·
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Graef and
meetings. Talk to thelll about
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s~ent Sunday w\tG Mrs. Speicher r"tul'ned to Wayne Sunday
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famil
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di
~ Remsen, la.
Locals
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n ng a
e m
eyer om.
Clarence Witte dropped dead
y
were
un ay
nner
opportunities for good men in i WANTED: Married man for farm
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MI'. and MI·s. Bert Surber, Mr. shortly after noon Sunday. Dr. L. guests at the John Loebsack
10 Rawleigh Routes now open. I' work. Must be expeIjenced In'
Mrs. Helene Jotzkc ,and sons,
Miss
I,uVcrne LII',r90n
and Mrs. Harold Winterstein of W. Jamieson of Wayne was called home.
Rawleigh Co. Dept. NBD·376·125,
farming and stock feeding.
Edward and A,,~OIPh" of SI,OUX teaches at Wellington, ColO., Omaha and MI'. and Mrs, T. A. but he was dead before the ar.
Mrs. Kent Jackson and children
Freeport, III.
4t·4-26
I Separate house to Iiv~ in., John
City were 'Sund y guest!; at
sp~nt: the weel,·end at the R. R. Winterstein and ~tty Lou of rival of the doclor. Death was due were guests at the Mrs. Julia
Bush Wayne
Norbert Brugge" ~om()l'
Larson home. Mr. and Mrs. Lar· Carroll were Sunday dinner to heart attack. He is survived Overman home Sunday.
For SaJtl
---'----.-~---r:~arold capse,~or J., Qcoln came, Son met her at Fremont Saturday guests last week at the H. W. by his widow.; Mrs. Mildred
Mineo .Good returned to his"
i FOR SALE-Complete, furpish.
Friday and spc t the week·end and drove to Omaha where they Winterstein home.
Witte, his children, Betty, Shirley, home in Blair Sunday after WE HAVEings for Five Roo~ h\,use psed
with Wayne fric dB.
spent the day, She returned to
Mr. and Mrs. Harold QUinn and Bob, and Billy, his father,"William spending two weeks in Winsid,e
Atlas and Sweet Stock Sorgo,
leSS than one year, Call Wayne
Miss Jessie Hallson who teaches t~S~~:~I~ugn~::toM;'~,::~~, Mrs, family called Sunday afternoon Witte, two brothers, Roy and relieving Ed Lindberg, section
Our prices are lowest.--G. W,
News or Write Box 307, Ef"er.
at Ponca spent Ithe WI,ek'end at
at the H. W. Winterstein home.
Everett, and two sisters, Mrs. foreman.
_ ~~~~ _ _ ~___2t.4-261 son, Nebr.
, 1V- ltp
the home of her IP~l'cnts, Mr. and
Sunday dinner guests at the
MI'. and Mrs. A. V. Teed and Harry Granquist of near Wayne
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Selders
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Mrs. Dean Han-1m.
Frank Morgan home were Mr, daughter, Janice Mae, spent Sun· and ,Mrs. Steve Krompotic of
t t 0
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d FOR SALE-200 acre farm 6\,' Farm
ac merr "i0r ,a e
'r
lind Mrs. Don Simpson of Sioux day at Ponca visiting Mrs. Teed's O m a h a . '
wen a rna a u ay a spen
miles west of Wayne on high· ' I ,
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Mrs. J. T. B~es"lel" 81'.. who City, Mrs. D. L. Strickland, Miss mother, Mrs. H. C. Jiields and Mr.
several days 'with friends and
,way 98. Well improved build·, McCORMICK·Deer!ng .f~ed grind.
fell and spraine\! ',her ankle Is Nell Strickland and Jack Morgan 1'eed's mother Mrs Elmer Teed
relatives.
ings, rolling well·laying farm'j er, 10·in. burr WIth i el~v~tor,
getting along nicely.
of Emerson.
'M,'s. Claren~e Ha~gen and lw~ Entertain Husbands
Miss Gladys Reichert spent the
Inquire News office.
good 75·foot belt. Il1qUll'e at
Charles 'Beutol.v: who has
'Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Oman 1'0" 'children, and MI'. and Mrs. Martin
The G, T. club members enter· week"end with her parents.' Mr.
10·2tp
News office.
, __~il~l.;.e~ig~h;t~~w~ee:"."k::,S~~"i.,",__ ~s~o,m~,~e,. __u~~,~:+~~~~~!::':.~~::-~;~~:"~~~::;I-':;;~~~i'~~; Sioux "t:lty-wcre Sm.. -ialnedthelr husbands---atfolk.
S. H. Reichert, at Nor·" ~iiiiiffilN~~!!!!!!!!~imi,,!~'~II~--'"
Bridgeport where they had pe"" day visitors last week at the E. Mrs, Charles Schellenberg home
f,i
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Burr Davis a~d J.T. Br~s$ler visiting their daughter and son.ln" Fels home.
Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. G.
Dennis Brude of Plainview
spent Saturday ,of last w~el{ in law, MI'. and Mrs. Jason Gorst.
Walter MiliaI' and Geo. Hogue· A. Mittelstadt were guests. The spent the week·end at the W. R.
Omaha.
Mrs. Oman and daughter, attend- wood left Wednesday morning evenin~ was enjoyed at pinochle :Scribner home.
Mrs. Burr Davis and son, .Tilll· cd the sixth district convention for the Kentucky Derby,
and prIzes were wOn by Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Walde
rote Burr, returllcd home F'riday of the WOnleIlS dub which was
Mr. and Mrs. C. Sorensen and George Gabler and Frank Bronzy- were Wayne visitors Saturday.
after spending the weel' at Platts· held at Gering. Mrs. Gorst sang family went to Norfolk Sunday nsk~. At the close of the evening
Miss Ruth Worrell of Norfolk
mouth.
on the afternoon program.
of last week to help celebntte the the commlttee, Mrs. Schellenberg, arrived Sunday for a short visit
Mrs. Ralph Carbart o[ Ran·
Mrs. Willard Wiltse and son, seventy· fifth bh·thday of A. P. Mrs, Carl Nieman, Mrs, George at the Frank Fleer home.
dolph visited wlth her mother, Rowan, of Wausa'spent the week· GO::'isard, fathcr of Mrs. Sorcnsen_ Gabler. and Mrs. Frank BronzynMr. and Mrs. Allen Carpenter
Mrs. V. A. Sentbr, Friday after- end at the Wm. Beckenhaucr MI'. and Mrs. GO.::isard have four- ski. served n~freshments.
and son of Hoskins were Sunday
noon.
home.
teen grand·children and seven
dinner guests at the Raymond
Mrs. Don Beaman of Vililey
MI'. and Mrs. H. D, Griffin great grand·children, Snap shot l'ree Movies DIS<1USsed
Bates home.
Falls, Kan., and Mrs'Paul Dewitz were in Hastings Friday to at· pictures and post card showel'
The Winside Community club
Mrs. Rufus Mann of Norfolk
of Wisner visited Wayne fri(mds tend the annual meeting o[ the was glvm MI'. Gossard by the met Thl\rsday e,vening in the spent Sunday at the Otto Schnei.
Model,
Thursday. Mrs.~.'~eaman leaves Nebraska Academy of Splence. children.
I Community hall. Members of the del' home.
Diamond
for her home
onday mOI'tling Dr, Griffin spoke "On V'isual Ed·
MI'. and MI·s. Clarence Wright, Methodist Ladies aid served the
Donald Jugel, who is stationed
from Wisner.
ucation."
Dr. and Mrs. L. F. Perry and dinner. A discussion was held in the cce camp at Madison,
RING
Mrs. H. C. Capsey returned to
Dr. J. T. Anderson was out of Mrs. Freeman Decker spent Tues· concerning free moving picture spent Sunday with his parents,
Our buyer has really galle "to,
Lincoln Wedne9~ay after spel)d· I town FrldliY and Saturday on day in Sioux City.
shows for the sUmmer m(mths. Mr. and Mrs, Richard Juge!.
iOg several dll.YS with Waym' I business.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crockett Dr. N. L. Ditman and Aronoel
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bates
town" In enabling us to pres·,
friends.
C. J. John"Oft is spending sev· entertained MI'. and Mrs. P.C. Trautwein were appointed as a and daughter, Mary Lou, were
t this great assortment of
:'e jewelry In time lor the,
Mr. and Mrs.' L. B. McClure <'ral days at the Wilbur Spahr Croc\<ett at Mother's day dinner committee to int€rview business guests at the Ernie ,prince home
and daughter, Cwolinn, wer~ Sun; home,
Sunday,"
men and see if they favored free Saturday eventng.
Bride and Graduate gift .......
In Handsome
day dinner gue*t~ '~fl "Mr. and
Local P. E. O. Chapter or·
MI'. and Mrs. H. E. Radaker, mpvies. FollOwing the· business
Mr. and Mrs. JackJ Pollock and
son. YQU'il ugtee these are the,
Mountibg
Mrs. Albert Kerns.
ganized a chapter at Wisner Jane, and Katharine of Newman meeting cards furnished diver- son, _ Jack, of Norfolk were
greatest values ~ years. See
.sunday-dlnntir-'gUests' of I!\st Monday.
GI'ove were Sunday dinner guests sion for the remainder of the eve· guests at the William Sydow
tbeJIt-i>Y all means.
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_ .._week--at,..tbe T. : S. Hook home
Girl Scouts of the high school at the W. H. Gildersleeve home. ning.
home Sunday.
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were Miss ErI1Uy Llnderl abet ehjbyed a picnic at Wisner SatWIlma Gildersleeve of Omaha,
Dr. L. W. Jamieson I)f Wayne
Fble Men's
'il
Mr. and II!:rs.lii.! E.'SeYbotdand urday.
spent the week-end at the W. H. With Mrs. Hansen
was a business visitor in Winside
WATCHESi
sOnEIY;ood, ot,bnawa JII,
i Mrs. ~. B. Judson went to Gildersleeve home.
The Loyal club met Friday af. Sunday.
,
Westfield,
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and¥rs.~,A,:MI,ldn~r,an,fI. ~lI1aha Thursday where she will
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temoon with Mrs. H. C. Hansen
Miss Rosemary Neely, who at·
WRIST W A'I,'CHES
Mrs. T. C. Cunningham were in De a guest of ber daughter, DOris, .Alpha Psi Omega
as hostess. Eleven members and tends Wayne State Teachel's col·
Stanton ':I'hl'r,~~y af~~~'!Ioon, Mrs. a,t a Mother's, day banquet spon· Initiates 4 Members
. the following guests were pres. lege, spent the week·end with her
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:M!ldner review~?,~'~gal Pal", s,\,rr d , by the Busmess and ,Pr~'
,_ ent: Mrs. George Gabler, Mrs. mother, Mi'S. J. G. Neely.
el1ts" by Sil1c1ail' LeWis at t)je"- fusslonal "Women of Omaha:
Max, Mrs. Wilham Rabe, and
Miss Ethel Lewis, who attends
rold
Congregational Ladies Aid Moth· 1 Mrs. 1f:a
Capsey of Lmcoln
Four Wayne State Teachers Mrs. Charles Farran. Pmochle Wayne State Teachers college,
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el"s Day meet,in,!t. Th<:,Y were en· I was a dmnel' guest MO,nday of college stUdents were initiated furnished diversion for the after. spent the week·end with her par,
at ttle"r'~'1 ,gllg~1' hom(, Mr~. Geo. Crosslalld,"
il)to Alpha Psi O~ega, national nOOn and Mrs. George Gabler reo ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lewis.
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S. H. Seymour of St. LOUis, Mo., drall/atics hOI!OI,' fratel'llity, at its celved the high score prize. At the
Mtss Lora Weible was an over·
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'I h~me Monday.
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Len~re Ramsey is faculty spon- served refreshments.
the ~arl Ritze home ,Saturday.
In all styles,
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Geo. Bartell :and tfa"r~f!e, ,~~~~ntsEg'Y;g:f~ pairX;~~:
Mr. and Mrs_ Christ F.'Weible,
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Fl:eshman Party
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to "71s'"fthe Chas. ,Hel)<es home. I
lj:e!l,!in~ay.,l'nd R:!,be~ .Sutton.
The members of the Fresh'man 'gene, spent Sunday afternoon at
J'ayments may be
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'I' Mr:' and Mrs. Schuch Haneman MIss Dawson was recently voted
t b tl' 1 . <I'
th class held a' party Fr!~ eve- the Herman,Jaeger home.
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e nlng In the high'school a\lditor.
Warren Jacobsen and EUeen
: . Horstmanlan!lI~.1!~RU$.,. ,'.', :.,
ium. E. L. Jorden, class sponsor'l Christensen spe~t the week-end
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were Sunday. Membership in this o,rgan!za· acted ..~ chaperon. Ping ,pong Wlth the former s parents,., Mr.
the Clarence" ,t!9!l ,Is open. t,o student,. com,plet· and heartS furnished diversion fol' and Mrs._ Thorvald Jacobsen, of
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Entertain
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We-Wan·Chu
.l~_el'g(>r. Mrs, Mae Young an"d Mt's.
·"·~Mr. and Mrs. Allen, Cook en- A. Goltz will be assistant hostertained
We-Wan·Chu
class tesses.
Thursday cvcnil1g, '~~I,l ~ couples M.Qnday
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~~,~}t~tcsSl{fpco"?-~sisUng. M'l':'an~ pi,cnic 'at the Bressh~l'~'park' {or
Mrs. G. A. Wade !tad c!tal'ge of ehUdr,,,, of club members.
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the major requirements. of
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evening. At the ,close'. 0,f
'l,or,.'1 Q,irecting- evening
scholarship rating.
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Oll,\ah~ 11a,~,~in&" p~,\~ing.,.
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refreshments
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Rev. ~d MJ.-:S. W. F. M~t
Wayne viSIted With relatives In
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Presbyterian .lid i e\~ctea offl· ,
eel'S Wednesday afternoon. They
are as follows: Mrs. \Vrn. VonSegger~, presid?nt; Mrs. Ross Jacobs, ViCe presldent; Mrs. T .. T.
Jones, secretary, and Mrs. Mae
Young treasurcI\.. Mrs. J. T. Anderson r,ead a paper "Th,e Music
Intosh and Mrs. Walter Phipps.
Prizes went to Mrs. J. Albert
I Johnson and Mrs. Eric ThOlnpson
and Mrs. J. H. Fost('I'. The hos-
tess served at the close
or
the
of the Blble." Miss Betlwl Ander- afternoon.
sen sang. The serving; committee,
Mrs. C. C. Herndon, Mrs. Will. Rn Honor
Vail, Mt·s. F. A. Byrat'1~ Mrs. S. of Birthday
B. Whitmore and Wm.!I!!sEachen
at the John
st'rved l'cfl'cshlllt'lltS <It. tht' elOS!:.
Mrs. Dean Hanson was named
chairman of the :flQ~er commit-
sons, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Franzen
Missionary Society
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mathias
Mt"{'t.", \\lednesda)'
Holt, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Tfif:"- -Ph:!!ibyteii}ii1.:'· 'l\rIiS::;[OI~;ff'Y Parl{ei~~ ~and··1ir:~and "11rs::-MaiilTa-;
society will meet \;Vedrll:~sday- :!fl- 1-[olt and daughter: Donna~M~c.-·"
e1'1100n at the church parlor!:.>,
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son and Miss Mary Wallace the Have. Regular Meetfug
devotionals. Hostesses will be I Regular meeting of the Royal
Mrs. R. R. Larson, Mrs. J. G. Neighbors was held Tuesday
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counties. Plans were also
Mrs. Virgil K..,ney
Enrertalns
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to have an initiatory meeting at
Harmony club met \Vedne,sday Albion June 3. The committee in
at the home of
ney,
Mrs.
Ed:
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K~\)·
Virgil
charge of refreshments were:
Qr~!1g.~,l,~~ ~~~ Mrs. Min}lje_Mc.N~Jt,_;Mrs.
charge of .a contest WIth Mrs·l.JenniCk, Mrs. Florence Rogers,
Walter PhIPPS ~nct Mrs. Henry and Mrs. Sue Brown .
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las Gifford will· have charge 01 rAid Meets
the program.
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Mrs. T. B. Heclrert will enter·
tain Circle 2 of the Methodist aid
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Entertain f o r - - -
Miss Kathleen McFarlane
at her home Wednesday afternoOD. The committee of refreshMrs. C. C. Petersen and Miss ments is Mrs. Jennie Schrumpf,
Helen Nuss entertained at the Mrs. R.' J. Kingston, Mrs: Virgil
Pdcrsep_h,()!l1$•. Witl\.a
chief shower in honor
han"ket~- .K,.~.;~_;~~. ___ .1."'n"... .tl<.g,uLe,,4
Miss' wood.
of
Kathleen McFarlane·who left for
D(~nvl'r,.
Colo.
Bridg'c was played Mrs. Clara Ellis
with prizes going to Mrs. Golda Enrertains P.E.O. Chaprer
Rubeck and Miss Lavern Stamm.
P. E. O. "Chapter met Tuesday
The guests includt:'d Miss Arlyn afternoon at the home of Mrs,
Nelson, Miss Celia l-tichal'ds, Miss Clara Ellis with Mrs. J. WoodSusan Ewing, Ml's. Arlt')"l Fitch, ward Jones assisting hostess'.
Mrs. Carl Nu::;s, Miss Mary JJ;s· Miss Mary Mason who had charge
Perdue, Miss Madeline of the program read two articles
Kauffman, Miss Jean .Jonp:.-;, Miss Oil "P. E. O. Harmony" ;-wd "Our
I{olda Rubec\{, and Miss Lavern Pin." Lunch was s~I'veu and a
StaIllm. Luneh was s{','ved at the g~rden banquet was. presented to
c lose of the evening.
Mrs. Nettie Call in honor of her
birthday. The next meeting will
l\lrs. H.. I{. Stuart
bp May 17 with Mrs. H. B. Cra·
ther
Entt"rtains
ven, Mrs. V. A. Sentor assisting
Mrs. R. R. Stuart entertained at hostess.
desert bridge We<lnesday after'
noon. The home and tables were Pp.rty for
dpcorated with lilacs, tulips and nfl'S. Ed. Ellis
peonies. ~ontra~t bridgp was I Mrs. Ed Ellis was honol'('d at
played, prIzes b~mg won by
a party Monday afternoon. The
O .. R. Bowen, Mlss Kathryn Hug· occasion being her birthday. The
amI', Mrs. M. C. Bloss,- and Mrs. afternoon was spent socially and
Russell Anderson, othel' guests luncheon was served.
were Mrs. J. R. Johnson, Mrs.
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Wollenhaupt, Mrs. Ray Hici{man, Tuesday Evening
Miss Lenore Ramsry, and Mrs.
Consumers group of A. A. U.
L. F. Good.
W. had a covered dish lunch(>oll
at the Fred Dale home with Mrs.
Mrs. H. Auker
J. R, Keith as aSSisting hostess.
Entertains
Prizes in bridge went to Mrs.
Mrs. Hobert Auker entertained Russell Anderson,and Mrs. Allen
the Fortnightly club last Monday Cook.
This
Wayne
closed the group's
N:brask .
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Mr. and Mrs. C. 0_ Mitchell
and Otto Olson. The next meeting
were hbst at Sunday dinner given
and will be in two weeks.
In
honor of Mr. and Mrs. EmU
wili
Jensen who are leaving this week
and Five Hunm-ed-ci\tb
for Los Angeles, Calif., where
will be a picnic for the children Meets FrIday
Five Hundred club members they will make their home. Guests
of members.
met Friday afternoon with Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Struve
Entertains
Berpard Meyer as hostess at her of Sioux City, Miss Ivy Langmack
Atrusa Club
home. Mrs. Albert Bichel was a of Ponca, Miss Honore·Mae Lang·
mack, and Franklin Langmack of
Mrs. Chas. Heikes entertained guest. Prizes were won by Mrs.
Emerson.
the Altrusa club Monday after· A. L. Leuders, Mrs. R. C. Hahl·
noon. Roll call was answered by beck, and Mrs. Eric Thompson.
The next meeting will be held Mrs. S. A. Lutgen
naming trees and flowers, Offi·
cers were elected as' follows; Mrs. May 20 with Mrs. Ed Miller.
A. Mildner, vice preSident;
Mrs. E. R. Love, secretary
treasurer. The next meeting
be May 16 at the city park
Entertains
Mae Young, presid~nt; Mrs. Earl
Mrs. S, A. Lutgen entertained
Merchant, vice .president, and Mrs. H_ D. Addison
membe,~ of the youn.ger set at a
Mrs. Chas. Heikes, secretary and Enfurtains Club
Cameo club members met Fzi· 1 o'clock desert luncheon Saturtreasurer. The plac!, for the next
day afternoon with Mrs. H. D. day at her home. Individual cilkes
Addison for a 1 o'clock iuncheon. which concealed fortune {avors,
Tables were decorated with May mints, nuts, and white house ice
meeting is undecidfd.
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Bet~ y~J aDe -D-ress-Sh O~:
ning. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zeplin
were guests. Prizes in ,. cards Give Farewell Dinner
went to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zep· For E.- Jensens
lin, Mrs. Eric Thompson, and Mr.
Business and Prolj,8SiOlial
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T,HIS IS YOUR OPPORTUN~TY LADIESI~
grand prize; Mrs. John Bressler, Meets Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. John Kay enter·
Jr .• traveling prize; Mrs. E. R.
Love, no score. A two course tained 8 to 12 club Tuesday eveI
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a. guest. Prizes in contract -bridge
were won by Mrs, F. I. Moses, 8 to 12 Club
luncheon was serv¥, by the hostess. Officers ell' ted for the
coming year are a follows: Mrs.
Wm. Hawkins, president; Mrs. F.
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We Have Sold Our Ladies
~~toW~arStOi'eand arel:eaving tke-ity~
Our-Entire Stock- Must ~ be
uced
Tw()'Thirds in the Next Five Day~. ,- 'Tfii"$~
Jy1e~ns Barga~m!UJ:~ftLQ\W- (OSl Pr"~~~1i'~~;~
Go into' EfFect .at 8 A. M. Tue.~day·· :and
Last Until 12 P. M. Saturday. Ti~e Will
Not Permit a Listing of the BELO W
COST BARGAINS Come Earlylll
Mines, Mrs. Carl NlCholalSen, MI's. evening. Plans were made for a
~~:~:i:entworth and Mrs. J.G. VV. tri.county convention to be held
ill Wayne June 1 which will in-
:":":pahr
(Eastern Star
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Kensington
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Eastern Star KenSington m e t : ' : ' ilill ~
Friday afternoon with Mrs. Ralph
St. Paul Missionary .society
Methodist Home" :Wfio'!J\l'Y
Crockett. The, afternoon was met Thursday afteri1ooo,;wlth society met Thursdi!y aftIetl\ooll
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Mrs. Wilbur Spahr. THe confer·
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spent socially. Miss Francis ence which was held at Emerson at the Wm. Beckenhauerl h'1D)e.
Cherry and Mrs. Jessie Hale were was discussed and stu"y of the Mrs. Jennie Schrumpf wa:! asSlstday evening.
assistant hostesses. 'i"
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regular lesson followed., The next an hostess. The '1~~1,',as ", ,,~D. A. R. at
meeting will be the· firSt Thurs· orated with bouqt,l~~" 'o~" ~n1iP'i'
Mothers Day
Wakefield Saturday
day In June, place of meeting to and lilies of the Vall,.'e.Y.'fWeffty.
Program
Local chapter of the D. A. R. I be announced later.
two members and .I@!!"t:r "'~
The Cheerio club gave a Mothers wlll me~t siaurday at the·home A. A. U. W. to
present. Mrs. G. L_ Roger' ,/!I'd
day party at the Faye Wheeldon of Mrs. Mae Young, Mrs. A. L; Elect Oflleers
devotionals. Mrs. Cia"u,d,e jWri,ght
home Thjlrsday with mothers of Nuernberger, and Mrs. A. Goltz . Mrs. T. S. Hook as hostess will completed reviewing " the ~k;
will
be
assistant
hostesses.
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'members or a friend as guests.
A program appropriate for the tion of officers will be held at entertain {he American Associa· "l}ebullding Rura~ '~~~f~/':::?~
day was arranged and led by Mrs. this meeting. A puppet show will ~1~,:',eO~,:':;~~~t:;!I~';~~te~: Mark Dawber. Mrs"'IiItifre~
Emil Lueders. Mrs. Texley Sim· be given by Wakefield ladies.
tion of officers is sch~uled. It Main hadcharge·-o~e~iijit~ ~x
merman read an article on "The
will be the last meetiJjg of the two-act play. She was ass~sted ,~y
Origin of Mother's Day." Mrs.
Enrertains Play
association this year.~Sisting Mrs. Carl Bader, Mrs. IL. IA.
Carroll Hemmingson read two C t Afte Sh
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ho~tesses wtll be Mrs. H ok, Miss Fanske, Mrs. Jessie ~F' MI;S.
short poems. After the program
Miss MarjOrie Hook entertained Emd Conklyn, Mrs. W. . Dierk- Homer Smothers and ~_ Ada
a luncheon was served. __
the production staff and direc· lng. Miss Esther De ·tz, Miss A dr
Proc ~ h-o
1°Hold Annual Spring
W. ~ A. Banquet
Seventy-seven W, A. A. girls
an dtheir sponsor, Miss Esther
Dewitz, gave their annual spring
banquet at Hotel Stratton Thurs·
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Tables ~re decorated in red tors of the Wayne High school Verna ElefsolJ.,...,.,and Mr~. W. A.
cream were served. The afternoon
news.
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was spent studying their own and white with a center motif of sen,' or class play at an ,'nformal Wollenhaupt
bbx opening amounted to wenty·
numerology and astrology found red carnations. Each guest re- party FrIday evening at the T. S.
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dollars. The fOll~';':" '~ Q~iceived a carnation.
by charts and books.
home after the e.·venln g per· Dorothy Hook
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The guest list iricluded Mrs. A. Hook
The guest· list Included Miss
formance. The guest list Included
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Margaret Jones, Miss Marian Sey. J. Lynch, M~. C. O. Mitchell, Miss Beatrice Fuller, director; ,Enrerts.ins
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Y'far: Mrs.• Claud.e. Wnsh 'I' P~~!'
dinner n'tbur, 'Miss Allee Mae Young, Mrs. Amelia Lessman, Mrs. Her- Miss Ruth McDuffee, assistant
Miss Dorothy Hook en rtained d~nt, ,Mrs. C. 0.· Mlt~el~, ,vl~r
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poles. Mrs. J. R. Johnson and
Business
and
Professional Mrs. Armand Hiscox were gue~ts.
Women's de~art~e~t !"I! ,of the Bridge was the afternoon diver·
Women's club me~1 ~(Jp~¥y eve. sio~. with prizes being won by
ning of last week, Election of Mrs. L. F. Perry and Mrs. E. O.
Women Elect OffiCers
officers were as follows.· Miss Stratton.
Ruth McDuffee, p~esldent; Miss' The club' will have a
--Arlyn Nelson, vice president; party Friday evening at the L. F.Miss Laura Hossle, Miss Delores rhari Sund, Mrs. Wills of North Feddersen, and the chalrmenof guests at Sunday diEer laSt p1"sid~nt, Mrs· Carl Baderj ,secrrMiss Doris Patterson, secretary, Perry home. Mrs. Henry Ley, McNatt, Miss Bette WrIght, Miss Platte, Mrs. Ed Denesia, Miss Feddersen, a,ndthe chairmen .Of week. The guest list inClu,.ded. tary, M.' rs. G.. 1. ROge,rs•. ~..
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and Miss Miriam Huse, treasurer.llIlrs. w. A. Emery, and Mrs. Wll- Verona Hahlback, Miss Dorothy Allee Larson of. Newman Grove, the production staff. Refresh- Miss Adela Eddy, Miss Illy Bol- Mrs_ L. A. Fanske, corres ndtitg
The Library cotnmittee. had lard Wiltze of Wausa will be as- Hook. Miss Lois Thompson, and Mrs. Walter Lerner, and Mrs. ments were. served at the 'close I ton, Miss Alice Linden,
Miss secre~y, and ~ ~ ~ W, "
Mathew Holt.
charge of the pro~~;. Mrs.
sist;ant hostesses.
Miss Helen Vath.·
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• ,VIvian Munt. .
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and
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C. H,. Morris ~nvites
Neighbors to Use
His Vat for
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"party" nach
I year. He invitpsi his nei,ghbol's .to
! bring in their· sheep 1ol' a (hp
I ping in his vaL As mRny as
'1110 12,300 ewes ·and hlmbs hnv(' lW(Hl
,
I dipped in a slngjle forenoon.
I . 'fhis yea.r l\!'fOl~l'is will have his
a I Hnnual gel·togelhpr on May :11
be I A new ,will 1)(> 1he! marltct
0,[ qarly larn
rt"p·
of the ltxtcmiion
ns.
are eligible tb 'grade
A group of", such i lamb.
sell at the extreme top of
the market.
It is essential that lanlbs lw
flropped mrly and that they be
f~d grain I'm'
them t.o reach
I1rimc condition by late' Mayor
e!f1r1y June. The market then is
usually from one dollar to a dol·
lar and half above the' summer
nmrkct and as much'as $3'above
liw fall market. 'l'his ha~ caused
many Nebraska. Iamb producers
t~) crowd. their lambs
for this
La wren~e of the
arc to B:ppear Qn
the Nehraska
Demonstrations dubs at GI'and
Island in June.
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Dr. Graham, just recently retired from the U. S. d"partment
of agriculture, originated I the
first 4·H. club in the couhtrr.
K·"Clwn. widely as a ph,ilosdpher
and studimt of poopl". he appears
in speaking about: "Philosbphy
For LIving."
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Mr. Lawrence, widely known
newspaper editor, will bring another stit'1;ng message to I ~he
Nebraska farm women attendmg
the
meeting. A powerftH
speaker, h~ is devoted to the bet·
iune -
Wayne county farmers this
week were urged to he on the
look out for grasshoppers hatch·
ing. .
0, S. Barc, extension en tom atogl~t at the Nebrasl{o1. college of
agiicllltllre, says tM two·strlped
and migratory hoppers hatch late
in April and during the first Iui1f
or more of May. 'l"h'd big yellow
or differential hoppers eggs
hatch the latter half of May and
the first part of June. Ail
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types hatch along sod fence rows,
sod road Sides,
turn
rows and field
ditch
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Pasture Livestock
to Save Feed
palis
, , . .. . various
of
the
101·1 States. They show an acre of Real Estate Transfers
graded pasture for hog::; saved between
800 and 1,000 pounds of corn and
Marvin E. Loeb and wife to
500 pounds of tankage. _
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Anna D. Wagner in consideration
Agricultural Agent Moller cali· of $260, undivided 2-15 in SWI,4
S~tbstantia.l Decrease,
ed this data to the attention of of 11-27·2. Filed April 30. WarIp::.J:>_()x:~_E:!1l?~~'! "
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ten cou!!!Y
w1f~the
j@J~i~~~~,~~~~~i~~~l -.<'.en-r'lcn
ranty deed.
"R.
Mitcne1r anuw]fe,
stock Program.
et aI., to Claus Kuhl in consid~ra
tion of $9,000, NW"4 of 10-26·1.
At present feed
Filed May 3. Quit Claim deed.
made
=Emrnac ..Q-=- DlliOlL .!l>-H<trman
per acre for pas.tur~ Utecht, 'in consideration of $5,500,
'10" of -NW ':4 of 12·26-4.- Filed
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into account the fact
~·~fi~~:.i,)~~~~~~i~fiN~)if:i!:";..;i~1fi!~~~~~··
'cut from the
sarIle-mea. -An ·average of 21.7
pigs were pastured, per acre in
the tests. - _.-.
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them this SOlve noon. •
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Eggs a"fld Cheese In ASllaragu<,J ~eHtA
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Arrange creamed lasparagus around the ... dJ.{e of. a, slice, of
A La Goldcnlrod arc as popular with grow~-up~, ,8:/5 ~.h~~ ~re
in.. nursor.y_ citclc.s....:w.hcl'IC_1hsY.. !I.P.I1C'gr .9q,~_n!,st. Here IS t~~ r~clx.l?e; .. ___ ~ _____ _
EI'gs A La Goldenrod
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2 cu'ps medium-whit~ aauc?,
the
Ef;gS
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whites of
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the egg'l
~hit~s.
4dd
C_"',~_U!L"H' ... ~1:!c':".g~:;;:;'~::~:T':;ffi.,3'c;~,,~,-\':~';;;;;:~a~;~;;.-~.,;.;Ar~b?fee'~~l~i~~~·
Cut the' 2 rearound edge
was
Pa~'ture affords
pot
buttered toast. The a::l1al'a~us may l)e cut up i~ the. white sanc,*l (lr the
white sauce may be pOij1"cd OVl.:r ;.;hort stalks \vI.th tiP:"!. Place a ahl~ed
or poached e-gg in the c¢nl('~ of the nest ano spl'lOkle grated cheF~e oyer
ne.~Itr~~,'t8!~t~~~h:;;~:~:~t:to6 the·tabk·
servings.
ii
,'crumb m,ix~
condi·
tiqns fO!' sanitation- in
h..O~g~";;;;;_j~l!!mtPJr<}.
~~~;~~);'~~~~{t;~~~j~j~~!J;t
dUG.tion~ .Hogs_,fat'1·O'Y cd ·e
~:~fi$l~~;i~~A"3~~"r;"2ir:~{, p,
tllre, not used byi. Cce~m~'~j;~1:
years or moved to
word
made, 1~ IS de lC10USThe spring, pig crop in Nebras· before .they"are,.ln~tcst.e(l,~.,WJLtnl·todjay·_"'m()Urlcll.g-ttle 0Pl/roach·
melted dro1>.... lices.01
ka will probably be somewhat I stomach worms, are much
ing marriage, of Clifford Bair,.
that is, fry gently until ed!;e.,
larger than· a year earlier due to thrifty than hogs produced in old former Wayne State Teachers colWhite
and serve on toast or wIth.
more fa vorablp fced ratio and the: lots. Round worms, necro and .lege instructor, a.r,d Miss Anna
Do
add salt to sauce as dried beef is v~ry, salty.
unusually favorable weather con- buH nose arc well known discases Withers. Miss WIthers is a music
And have you ever tried adding fresh gre,en pe~~ J:o the cr~am
ditions at. farl'owing timC'. Nc- fostered by old hog lots.
instructor in Winston college at
sauce you are using ~or your new potatoes? It s a dehclous combUlB
brtJtii(a hog numbers, however,
Pigs also make more rapid Salem, N. C., where Mr. Bair i_s
tion with cold slices of meat.
i
t
t Th
. of my Betty
Athey
dvi
s ea.spmch
.
.
arc only. about one-t h inI 0f
nor- ga
ns on
pas ure· than .in the dry teaching at presen.
. e marQuesti6n: Some
friendsCrocker
say that
put
ef soda 1U
rnal wherea::; in the eastern part lot,· An average of 39· days less riage wil~ take pface in June.
with gre-en vegQtables when they are cookmg them to mako
oJ the eOl'nhclt, numbers hav.e was required in the tests cited
them have a bright fresh color. Someone else told me thal
bel'n increasing during the past above to grow from 60 to 225 Plant 350 Trees
the vegetables were not good for you when soda had been
year 01' 18 rnonths due to a plenti- pouilds~ This reduction in length
WPA laborers· planted 350 trees
_Iatddl'se-td riun~e:isrtav1:lan~~l'tamins in the veget~bles are de-stroyect
f'ul j"'l'd ~upply pl'O<iuced in 1937. of feeding period usually m..a;;k;,e~s+<>n.w<a.Yl",-"s-tC-I'l-ao"s_4a&t. weel< ll'li--,,,n,,,,o,, < ,
h
t 151 ;
~1.,.' to marKet nogs
by
soda. and
Also take
the soda
make t e vege a ~.11
Gco"fge S~lYS tnerf't will
-})OSSluIC
the first shipment in the 600 tree
softadding
and mushy
awayseems
their to
crispness-althou~~
be no great increase in numbers season when prices are high.
allotment granted this city reo
does help'-1'hem to retain a bright color; HO'Ycver! J t~1D~
of hogs in Nebraska until the
,cently. Another shipment of trees
you will find that if you cook the!'! qUickly In bOllm.g
corn "rop is produced. If a nor· Nature to Rescue
Is expected· soon.
t l't.:
water in an open kettle-not allowmg them to .tand m th
I
i
duced in 1938
~.'
. . '~
water too long~they will retain their color and also a fresh .
I ma crop S PI'O bl
b
b' In Healing Gullies
h
h .
crispness that is more agreeable to the
than the sof j
I liwl'e will proba y e a su·
If
the
subsoil
in
t
e
ditc
IS
spongy condition which developes from usmg sOd_"._ __
stantial increase in hog farrow·
of low fertility, it will not sup.
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WE HOLD THAT LINE!
Day In mill .lilly out" y~rn will flnd-almo ..t P, ('upful
of cream ~u ~tV(~I1Y ,qm"rt of' Wa.yne Crenmery s ndlk.
That'. whty ,you
f"'lW II111t)cIUaWly tlw di"thl('t1v~
fb,vor-SIl ullllijl/l'l th..~ n\O!it fllmUies In Way.",
would thll.k 01' ."r,vlng ,no nth"r milk. 'rry It. We h"
lIeve yon
a~r~,.
i'"1'
v.tn
Sold in Leading W:ayne Stores
--;
hOj
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ing nextd fall over the number
· th e t'a II o·f 1937 .
farrowe In
Wayne Creamery
Phone 28
port a high type of vegetation.
But growth 0 f f oxta'l
1 an d .
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White Ka;fir, Estimated
lion in catching silt to fill up the
Five-Sixths AB
ditch. Sudan or cane, w)1en seed·
in a ditch in the corn·
Valuable As Corn
Edw. Seymour, Owner
.
Wayne, Nebr.
will heal the gully.
-In holding moisture where it
falls, contour listing of corn not
only keeps water out of the gullies but also insures a stand of
corn. Contouring pro vents seed::;
from being washed out of thy
ground on slopes and being covered so deeply on low arcas that
they cannot emerge from the surface of the soil.
Thll.t grain sorghum has tang·
ible valu(' for bed cattle f~eding
was indicat('d last weel{ at Feed·
ers' Day held at the> Nebraska
eollcg(' oC agriculture. White' wafil' proved
to be about fivesixths as valuable as yellow corn.
The corn-fpd st('t'rs in thp experiment. conducted by Prof. R.
('rollc,' ill palatability of the two
grains. Feed costs pel' 100 pounds
e.Air-Conditioned
months. Wtwn fed
A modern air~conditioncd Cool~
erator keeps foods fresher ".• ;
prevents rapid dryiag out. , • gIVes
you plenty of icc ~hea in only 5
minutes. Yet it a<..'tually ~"nslS ~
much as $100 less than you"
Cooleratorfrec{or 10 dllYS. SeleC1l
any model- see for yourself the
big advantage of Coolerators pn..- .
tented air conditioning cha.nber.
FOR YOUR FRfE TRIAL CALL
UFlowing in" of ditches is of
little' value if implements later
run through the ditch to stir
loose a load of soil for ea·ch rain
to carry away. However, plowing
in to widen and flatten a ditch
is a good practice if the ditch is
immediately seeded to a thickly
growing erosion resistent crop as
sudan, cane or cvC'ntually to
brom('grass.
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MaCarOnl' Rl'ng Fl'/ls the
B l'II Saves the B u dget'
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tr
st~te ..
meatS in your own home by trymg
stamp to cover return postage,
alfalfa.
I';:afil' showed a rl'placPll1cnt value
8 Pt'l' cent that of corn. ',.Vhen fed
with silagt', the replacement valu~
of kafir was 85 pel" ('Pllt that ot
('orn.
.
p steers used in the test
I
If
. had bel'I1 marlt:t'ted a short time
ago, th\, lwt profit would have
bl'pn g l'patcst on the stC'ers fpd
COOLERATOR
COSTS $100 loESS!
-expect to pay. Prove these
with
worry about what to serve, if you dread to start the next m:eal,
card to
Crocker menus
In carefor
of the
yourweek
newspaper,
will bie and
sentask
tc
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H. Thalman,
itable,
'rherp W{'l"P
was the
but most
littleprof·
dif-
of gain ranged from $7.96 for
corn. and alfalfa up to $9.59 for
t1w com·I("fir·silagc fed lot.
Fiv;' iots of 10 steers each were
lI~t'd in the test which covered
ta~te
('orn and
I Steers
a1falfa~-$D.41
per head.
Well Dressed You ng Man
fed corn and silage
ranged next with a
.
-- - of $9 per h(~'l.d. The steers .
1lmfil' and alfalfa would have
: ll('tt('d $5.68 ppr head and those
i ft'd kafir and silagl"' $4.92
head.
Total fced costs on the
lots varied considerably.· It cost
$7.96 to put on 100 pounds of
gain on the steers fed corn and
alfalfa.
The corn fed in
test was
Wayne Ice &-PHONE
Cold29 Storage ~~.
1UlYe
. Meet the. world well dressed and it's.
half yourS to begin with. You can. do
exactly tlat in these smart lookmg
"Graduat on',' Special Suits..Also a;
fine selec~'on of odd flannels m n.ew:
shades. I
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the
Parties need not be extra~gant
No.' 2 yellOW. The 'kaflr, shipped these dayS to be spectacular. BUdJlet.
III fI'om Kansas City, was a good wise party planners are building
grade of white ),afir. Both grains many a' novel and delicious main
were cracked. The alfalfa was dish' whose chlel ingredient is the
No. 2 greeo, the coHonseed \~as Kraft Dinner. a macaroni a~d, cheese
I2repared in ninJe -.:minpebble-s1zed 43 per cent protein combination
utes. Perfect J.,or itself alone. ,served
and the silage was .tnade as the family <.iinner. Kraft Dinner
-drouth.lnjureCi corn contain- has, an sorts of part? pos!Iibili~iE!!l
'no grahl.
I~ , '
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i i i ' : ;,
too., PrIlj)ared
in a nn2 mold,
the
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$16.7
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$18.75 $19.751
.
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J
d L. Blair!
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t\80·yard run \\t'Ol1 by Barnum,
Chadron; Flannery, Yanl"ton, sec·
'and; Harris, \Vaync, third; Kelky,
(~l':lbhinf.! off 8 nr:~ts and' about \Vaync, fourth. Tini.e- 2:03.7.
an equal ~ amount or :-;ccond~;,' 220·yard low hurdles--Won by
\V;IY1W \Vildcats l'oU{'d up a 70 Bradford,
\VaYI1(';
H"tzlafr,
point total to win fii,:-;t hon"ol's in Wayne, secontl. Time :25.
the Wayne invitational tl';wk 1'('120-yard high ilIlrdl('s \Von hy
The kidnap g~ng has struck in
Wayne! G~'nial Jacl{ D('nlp~ey
v\lp have l< id l'1apPcd .Jach DClllPwho greeted all gueds ynt(,I'mg
> r
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Hotel Stratton lc'lbbv b Ow vie-, S( >. He WIll
tOl,n ,to thl (;.llis
time of a daring "kidE;:) ·rusc'.' and burne~.'atlthc,CltY Dump un.~.
I
: less you olh:"'r ,Ull1plC' l'l'\\'ard Pub·
~::tChc~n~~~t~\'Olr~~~I:; (JOl'~~;~t;~ lishing said r~'\vani 'in Wayne
broad daylight. It is bpli{'vl'u ~h:lt newspapers. :
the "crime" \vas commillC'd Iw·
~hc Kidnap Cang
t::-
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DR. J. T. GILLESPIE
OI''1'O~ll';'I')~IST
I~ye- ~xanli[lation"'- 'rrnining
LC,
o.
la~-s
slag cd on the eollegf' field
Friday. The closest rival, Chadron, tl'ailed 45 pOints in al'l'eal':~
while the Wayne tutors pOllmll'ti,
out tlwil' smashing ddory oV(,l'!
Nebrash:a s~hools awl Othl'l' llorth
central confeJ'ptlcl' l'lltr<1nts.
Ervin Hetzlafi' anel Hllsty Brad-I
1 ford, \Vayne State 1l1l'1l, scoring'
~ 18 a11(1.17 pOints rCSIJecUvl'ly w('te
1--
Strat!toll
\\~ht'n
i]ltcl'-
, vic\vt'd by tlll(, N~w::.; 't'ppot'tl'l'
stat{'d that local <lUthoriti(~ ...; havl'
not been calle(~ 'n 'on lIw case as
tJll'Y are 1ryin,g to eontact this I
Glasse~ Ph~!·wrill("11
~:;;=';;~~~~.~.-,"~~~~....";-':;-~-:''';~~.-.:-"",:?,,,,
'1'illH'
II
(i<'.ldly gang to lllt'l'i thl'lr de I
I1ldl1Li::-, j01" tlw ll'tllln~()f ,J,I(k UtJ I
J""mlj)<i~ ~.. ~. __ _ __
_
ii, +_....~"'_",I~.;.
Thi::-:: gang for all ih hold ness !
Ahern Building
,---.---"Vla;y:ncr ~.N..ch":T_-1.'hon(~ 305-.1
Hptzlaff, Waym'. Tin\(' :15,,1.
lOO-yaJ d dash Won hy I~dznff.
\\laYllP; Hilllp:~on, !'('(,!lnd , \VdYIW.
:10,1.
Milp
\\'l~1l
relay
by
Wayrw
MatUl'Y. Thompson,
Simp~on. Time'" 3,37~
Javelin
\Von by Bradford,
Wayne. Distance - 164 feet 3 in.
Discuss throw \Von
God(Goodell.
did not leave a cluE'_ Jt 1S hoped :.
that the gangl sets the Dlcctjng
phtcf', :->0011 as thp well·beillg of
•. ~~DY'
Except Life. Special att('ntiull
to I'AltM alld APl'OMOIIILTc
Imml';tne('
Real Estatl'
Fa:nn I,(mlls
.'W(~il"
I
W~lyJic~
:Jri."ck ~in
~·(~~idenis han'
'ihc'T()b'6~;,-"I'He" nrt3-"
size lih:eness of Jach: sCt'l11ed t.u I
\velL'olll(' all rUf'sts.
'I'he Hotel staff were really'
quitc proud of .Jad~ and onc fil1C'
One hundred walTior~, memo
bl'l;S of the Omaha TrilJ(' of ll'ssir will leave their home rcserva·
tio'ns May 19 aiJoard a ;';l'l'cially
chul'tel'eu "iron horse" for a
I
I clear day la~t
'--------'~"-----, picture tah:ell
G-ay
.Tlleatre
wpek had tlwil':
with him. It was:
feared that Jacl( might lW hidnapped by .':iOllH.' WaYllt' pi'anl\sL('l'
and he was s~lfetly loclwd up
":,1
;~'
:'rHt
lJ,',v ': .. 1 :'1 I:r'"
~i,~:~lrhe;'~::~il~~' cn'::., U~i;:~~t~~\I.\~!:~~I;:.:,::~~\I::O ~li;:;~::~~]i
the StuutOJl. ll_w:;irlt's.s .1Hl'Jl'S _cluQ 1-:-·"'-"'O--hi'I'" T!I\'- ma:I'olluai!'lc _UlHl
on that date . .b.Iignll'cn neighbor{;-,\.1j).h11t
snit, mix
ing cities and towns will jQl11 the
. vc, C.:qCiotlS!
each C'vening.
But the gang watched its chance
Stanton business lllcll in wclcorh-
and tl;iruek ~lI1awaJ'(~-,,?_
on,'_ahiiiia~;n;;;s~"
e
. i¥'ii,lI~""~'l"il;c'rV·ivb;li:e~I°1tl;', f,,:;:,:-;c;=,~~'.i:i;;! '~F~i:: ;~~~k"d..:b~:;:,ti.il.~".(,1<iE
last year,
The Tripe
ing thewas'
''i't:~ssir
WAYNE·
l.1t"t TilllP
,,,:.,! .,\ .:.
11. \':,
'1
'l'()Hlght-Tues{ia~'
<.
"STAND IN"
Joan Blondell - "[Pslip IInward
Clip This Ac1 and It Will Admit
2 for 35c \Vedllt";cl;-'1-:V
em
tv
"WOMEN ARE LIKE
THAT"
Starring
I{a.y l~anC'is - Pat O'Bl'ien
-Also--
~xpq:'i tioq
tprnutlonal
on.
TrC'a~. ~-- ""1'
~-.-."'
'-~ ~
sut'(,(Is and in San Franciseo Bay.
The tower, now llE'aring comple-'
tion, will 'house a carillon of 44
bells on which world-fHmotls hC'U
ringers will play thro11ghout thl':
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UIl!;;l
F!' 1H(l1i1/1I1,';: peel.
('ut a;;
viSit.or::> a'J(!. tHeir nU~l.':i al l): .... d h';;il'ell. llt'at 1 or 2 ta~lk:;i)O\mS
p. m. III Ul.e LueUl'he gdragl', ~L~: ~\lttcr in a frying pan. Fry, turning
cording to Judge A. E. Wenke, ~;~~~lt~~~j s~~~~.~! l!~~~wn n,llu tt:udcl'.
president of the ::;tanton .BUsiness
~ _______
1vlen's club. Amung the Ull1aj!aw;,
Sotne US well" Sandwiches
r~l~ ~i~~~~=._~~~': __.. __ .._________ ~ I ~!~,On~~~lo:t~~n~n~~a~t~ ~'. ~~~: th~Sf~~!}~'/~1I~~~~~~ ~~\~:~d~~i~;~ie·
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'I.luist, llig ChiL'l and Chall'11lall or (nr-:R iJ,lg:W'lH'd \\!th hanall~'~ Try
Tribe of Yessir, W, D, Lane, h,mll":", with yoU!' favorite sand·
I the
~___ ___ Prrec'~idellt?f ~Ile ~~~laha .~t;~n~~cl ~;~~~l: ~;I\\~~;na :N~;R o~~~
an . ~ranC1;:, ~ av \'uur
wilh
Aw ar d s 10 Men thewsOlll,mel?e,
VIce-preSIdent
01 the ~hosen tilltng and put sandwich to.
I chamber.
1
_...Jolts
-. -o,'v;!ed ham and banana
Basketb'll Letters Belated Snow
slices; er;am cheese and Jam with
U
I
BIke of bread
second
l
'f·ill('r.
lio"8:
Week-End Plans
comblna~
R('('ommcnticd
I
tHlnclla slice~;
peanut bUller and
hanana slices; salmon or tunaflsh
("('lery llnd diced baW·eek·cnd plans received a se· nauas. ,nixeu together with mayonnai:.;e.
vere ~olt Saturday when rcsi!'llInhl!1P{j 1,jth
H - - - - - - - - - - - ___-J.-d"'c=·nts were greeted by a gooey
lC.y'lI UlttnlUY.llJUU--+_I-+l-fH·"'''=L--l.J.!+'-\\;.J.ljc;j
and - Cll11Ull~ wmd. '1' 1(;
ChiJ\!n-!l ('hcer the llj.?ceasary
weather again marshalled forth gla.ss of milk when it's In a "shake"
i 1 ca
as c
a
cam
avE' galoshes, rain hats, and up-turn- made' ,,-llh iJananas, To make this
: been ~warded sweatel'~ the pa~t t.:U coUal's on winter coat::.. Last "n-'r-:ulnl' sO{la fountain sppclal" at
th('
W'ld
t b
w~ck for
k
t b II t
Collpg('
::mow
h
.~)a~~{:'~-~~~l~...ruillllie...tillUPU.cJ.:.? for MOJJ1..£!"S day
new
arc Rusty Brad- gifts. dashed 1Il and out .::;t~rc::;
[ 'd "D t h" C i t J
H t uodgmg puddles of water -and
01"
_u C
~ vel', ~al,l un - ul'vping awning::;.
ernel, Jim Aheln,. Ho.",.ald MeOne Wayne man was heard to
Internationa 1 Exposition on Donald, and Quentm WhItmore. r remark "U's been a brief sum.
Ten'
men
lettered
this
year,
but:
mer."
must adnlit that snow
Francisco Bay, make up the
bathing suit worn by Gloria two were_ undergraduates' w~o: on May 7 is a bit unusual. But
Daily. Gloria donned the attire have, prevIOusly lettered and Willi from 1J1e angle of more moisture
for a dip in the surf at Santa not lecelve swcat~rs. They, are, it is an cxcel1ent idea.
Bpb Cunnit;gham :and Babe Mar-I
Since Th.ursday, Wayne has 1'eCruz_
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Qff CaJnpus Day
, Lingpnfclter who are seniors will I
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,The senior class at the co1JegE:'! be awarded blankets at a 'later Take Achievement Tests
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tnl:lihing school had off-campus I date.,
\
;
W
H· h
h I t d t"
day Wednesday, ,.They spent. the
Ashly Edsall for ste~ar playing i
ayn,e Ig ,se 00 s u en, s
d~y' at Lincoln. P,rof. E. J. Hunt- . in foptbal1 will also n'ceive a " are takmg achlevement tests m
e.riler accompanied the class.
! blanKet.'
I .English, social studies, m~thema.
We
s Fair of West from Air
IHHlll',
ju:.;!
n'r'nnw··
~lke
u fully !'Ipc banana
,
Into a !Jowl Ilnd beat with a rotary
I'g'g' iwalpr untfJ creamy (Ot' press
b.t/l,jllu 1hl'ollgh n medium wire
111(,S\1 strainer with a spoon) Add a
Clll) of cold milk and mix until
I:l'camy Sf'J've very cold
.
Advice on Shopping
\\'!!I n Y,,11 go "to market. to mar~
lu'!" to ('hoose your g-roccriea. be
~'\:"('
l:nf)w how to huy your hn·
rr,.nas.
HI'/"(' I
latest advice from
y,ll1
i~ h~
li~1~n~~~IJ:I~I:1~ltj~sl
th(,111
buy
iii
Ih'l
f;ton~.
as you find
Many pretel' to
!",""" .. o by the "hand" or -cIus.
If I'
I~, I~p YOLlr ilall<.tnas irl the fruit
i)l)wl 01"
(':~n !':'lill,?;
h\l~JH:'l
(they
rnuk(!
a
(Jpcol"~lion)
and allow
:1)(-:11 to nf}<!ll ::II C'f'Hllforl.nblc room
do lL/Lt put III a refrig-
l'ri,I'll' ('lI!
e.J( h ··llfl{.;c!''' or Hepa··
11':/1.'11:1 "f.:1 IH'(ded, using a
~~Jlr., ~(J a~ not to teal' open
th' ~,
;'o(Jf p!;(']
Y:!,' II th,· 1)";J,I!.:! Pi yrollo\\' w!lll
dlJl'll11f'~' Rm·etl'l\cd . 'ii" ,
a1 a sppr·ia] pri'"I' of Sc' ..
'IiI"; :!-llan,'" prult('s or -l to Ii, ' 11EI1.io~" Hil o'"("asillltal dis'l "f
til<' Iwl11('I' (If :",akill:,'! aml
J,II\,
:;II:t·l·p
'··d·r
~~)('E'n
11
r.))"
tiP
It b; pal'tlally
Cit tlds
l'I),~;lillf~'
L:~l'''.
hrui! OJ'
fry
i
i
.n-Cin'rtamOn Bread '
1'('
li!:ill ill<' \lsl1al ql1alltit:l, (II'
)1<-111,\·
.---~~I""--
oi'
('illllHll-l"ll.
~Ii(·t·cl fur
Beans
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L. Jl. McClure"
Elmer Gailey
IIF. Perdue
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u. B. Mcclure
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STREETS AND AM)EYS
P RKS
-- W. S. Miller ~.
HeI'tl;la Mlldncr
John BrU!flter I
John,B uggel'
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Elmer ailey
Motion was made by Miller and seconded \>y McClure that the
appoIntments be apPl'o"ed as submItted. MoUo\! cried.
Motion was made by Mildne!' and seconded I by Brugger ·that
the ,;",Iary of. W. A: ~te~~rJ, be flxed' at tIle ~um Of ~90,OO per month.
Motton carned, i;; I' ': I '
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Motion was rilado 'I)Y" MlIl,,!'
seconded ,b~ Perduq that the
salarY of W. L. Phipp~ be fixed al $100.00 pel' inpnth. MotiOn cal"
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Motion was made by McClure and
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The application of J;'etel' Petersen for permit
Hall was'read.'
made by Miller and I
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With Merle Roes
Merry Makers mf't Frida~ evc.'
ning with the Merle Roes. i The
business meeting was followed by
a social time with Miss Harriet
Relleke and Miss FAith sahs in
charge. Lunch of cake, ~and.
wiches and coffee was served.
The next meeting will be with the
Relleke
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Sheep Club Meets
Golden Fleece 4·H Sheep' club
met at the home of Mrs. A'1gust
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Covered Dish Dirmer
Junior Missionary society: had
a covered dish dinner and lesson
at Methodist church basement.
Mrs. James Hancock and' Mrs.
Dave Theophllus had charge.
L. Ringer, Mayor
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Walter S. Bressler, Oity Qlerk
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e-·-·-:-MeetsMay 17
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Name"4'It--swll!e-Club- The 4·H Swine club met with
, Mrs. Jay Tucker ahd Mrs. Clarence Gettman on Friday eve·
tloyd Morris "gave ,il Ilarty for ning. During the business meet·
l\'1rs.- 'Elgin·-- 'l'ucke;" ·:·'l'hi.lrsaaY- ~~ue
club for
afternoon at the JoY,I· Tucker their organization, A social time
home._ Ap,eroxj?,afely .._25. guests _was -enjoyed.' - ClarencC"
att~n!i!e,\L,Mrs, !,'lIck. W!'Ft,h_ h~!! 'candy, ".. ·Harry. 'Dcnesia,'-'ElIAn
chat:~~' > of ",",tel'tammert Wh~C~' Jones, Harry Neilson, t. P:- Rob.
south school"
consIsted of games and c
erts and Owen Jones were guests.
plot. The youngsters
tests. Mrs. Eva~ Han~er and All members were present but
lettuce, radishes, and
sets
Mn;. Beaton recclved pt'lZes and Erwin Morris.
. :~~t;"~~f:.n'::.::::~::'t''":' their garden.
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'Thii;i1grgde.pu~i~s arj,~tt.1dYing
~~or l\fr~. Tucller,
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~"''''"'lm'Y "WlIr-moet· May 11' at'
E. W. Huse hOl~e. Mt~. Anton
Lerner and Mrs. 1 Albei1J Carison
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May 10'
the l'llness of Mrs. ..
The week of May 19 will be Na· She had ';ilfi~,~e,,-:;~i:t¥~~;-f.!·"""ning accompanied by
tiollal Air M'ail week and Nicl< apoplexy and is helpless. She will Bernice Honey who teliches
Warth, our postmaster has been be remembered by many as they Allen.
Instrumental in getting Carroll on lived north cast of Carroll many ,The Rev. C. E. Frederickson and
one of the flying routes. The years.
family spent Sumlay at Henry
plane coming1'b Carroll will come
Wackers.
from Hartington through Cole· Undergoo, Operation
Clyde Perrin left for Walthill
riUge, Laurel, Carroll and on to
Mr. J, It. Hefti underwent an to help N. P. Christensen of
Norfolk. The rural carriers will qperation Monday of last week at Wakefield, formerly of Carroll,
gO over their routes in the mol'll' a Wayne Hospital. He is doing as do carpenter work.
iHg to pick up all man anyone, well as 'can be expected. Mrs.
Mrs. Joe Duffy returned Satur·
nught want to send by tillS plane. , Hefti is staying in Wayne to be day from Sioux City where she
'this is the first time Ca'rroll has, near him.
had been visiting ,a few days at
had a chance to send mall by
the Jack Ross home. Mrs. Ross is
air and may possibly be the only With Henry Jones
a ,Ister. Her daughter, Miss Lu.
cllance.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jones, eille Duffy, f,inished an eight
~iiiiiiiiiili~ii~ii~~~~~iij~1 Ie_ O. '1'. Club Meets
The E. O. T, club met Thursday
willI Mrs. Herman Thun. The
women did sewing. Mrs. Fred
Thun was a guest. 'The hostess
grandparents
of Miss
Jones
and
Marion Glass
whoMary
are CalTolI
High school graduates this week,
entertained Supt. and Mrs. A. H.
Jensen, Philip Carlson, Arvid Da.
vis and Mi6S Nadine
months'
beauty
course
Sam·
uels
Beauty
school
and at
returned
home with the family as Mr. Duf.
fy and Leroy went to the City
after them. Miss Lucile will be
at home until
when she
a SCIence prq]ecL In th!eir' aql;lar·
tan are two turtles, ~ tadpole,
neutc fl'sh and two sn'ls
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alsO"have 'tw-cS--garter 5:i1,,1l'''•. ''-A
group of the third gra~e children
took part on the Order o>f Eastern
Star program Monday tvening.
Second graders have completed
their number work bitoks and
spelling books and are, taking.a
series of tests in completion of
this unit. The pupils aUe mal\ing
puppets for two puppet shows.
The boys are working together on
Jack ·and the 'Beanstalk and the
girls oil Goldilocks and .the Three
Bears.
Throughout the int~'qflediate
grades and junior high the stu·
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series of six health *alks
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d9ctors, sportsored by teState
Department of Health in ~oopera.
tion with the State Medical asso.
ciation will be broadcast bver the
various radio stations in 'INebIjas._
ka during the week followmg
May Day.
In each school
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Health is our
all cooperate to
On the Road to
COchra_n_,_ _ _ _ _"-'-_+_
dents are
mal<ing
.. lth fair'
and ToDr,
Have
safety
posters
for thehe
apnual
J. T.
this coming fall. In jurior high Of. Wayne .
entrants in the Legion Auxiliary WIll have hIS
poppy poster contest 90mpleted,
their pos~ers
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NormllJl·Bailey Weddlnl{
'Mr, ,uld Mrs. Nick WUl'th and
b"by and 1<'. D. Mack went to
Oll1aha a week ago Saturday to
the wedding of Mrs. AIm
Norman t.o H. E. Bailey. The
Warth" returned Monday and Mr.
Mack remained for a longer visit
with relatives. Mrs. Bailey has
visited in Carroll numerous times
and has many acq\laintances here
who extend best wishes.
Mr. and Mrs, Herb Honey and
two-course luncheon was sel'ved
in honor of their grandchildren, Vern Jennewein were in Creigh·
ton Sunday to visit at the Seth
Joint- PicnicMossman_home~M"s, -Mos,;manis_i·_::l:!le.. ,!11tn...glracle_naS-i)UE:t-<wrnDistrict 36 and 83 of which Honey's sister.
p1eted its hidden
project. I
Dorothea Lewis and Virginia Mis.
Miss Louise Bredemeyer left Some of the pupils are ielling old I
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felt are teachers, and their pu. Monday for her home at Berger, famous stories- such as Rip Van
pils had a joint picniC on the Wm. Mo., having visited 10 days at H. Winkle and King Arth\1r. Atten.:
Jones lawn Friday afternoon for L. Bredemeyer's home, She is a tion is being placed on fair rna·
closing of the school for the sister.
terial in the art class.
summer Vacation.
Most of the . schools around
Marjone Fitch, Buddy McNatt,
Carroll and the High School will and Robert Stull, sixth lrade stu·
Five Hundred Party
close Friday.
Miss
MarjOrie dents received a grade of 100 III
H ....tes. to Club
A group of neIghbors enjoyed will close Friday. Miss Marjorie spelling for the week. ~ study
O. S. C. met with Mrs. Dale a five hundred party at the Fred Rue closed her school in District umt on Australia is bing com·
Brugger on Thursday. Roll was
home on Tuesday evening. 50 last Friday with a picnic for pleted this week.
answel'ed..w;th uliints...on-'J.'abl"
was sel'Vea.
the children. Miss Roe treated
The
seventh
gra~ers are
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her 'pupils with home made Ice studying the history of usic and
I gave ,their report. Interesting
The Rev. and Mrs.·R. L. WII. cream.
are planning a fuusical program
fa'ct" about parents 01' grand. Iiams, Louis John and Miss Mary
Miss Jessie Gemmell littended \ for mothers at the clohe of the
parl"I).ts were discussed. Mrs. W. were supper guests Friday ev:e. a BaptIst meetmg at Lmcoln last year. Pupils who recelve~, a grade
E. Back conducted games. Mrs. ning of Mrs. Ann Hughes and week end.
of 1~ for the last fo~r f,Ve~ks are
L~~o Jt.'l1sen and Bob WeI'(' guests, Tom Hughes.
Ed. Stephens. Tom Littleton MID?ne Johnson, LOIS' Llndsp.y,
Hostess served. The next mecti~g
Mrs, Joe Schmitt came last- and Nolan !JoIee.amp we~e in Manlyn Stratton, and Sa ly Welch.
will be with Mrs. W. W. Roe III Mond.llY from California to visit Ponc~, on ~onday,
High School Attends 0
abouf a month with her parents.
0\\ en Puce of Red Oak, la.,
n House
--I She Was the former Mrs. Lillian c:,"me Sunday for a visit With-reI·
Junior and Senior hi h of the
Deltu Dek Club Meets
Waller.'
- bves near Carroll.
Wayne City schools convened
session
M_ 1'S.''Tom:R 0 b ert s ent ertined
a
II Vernon Bellows came from 1\:1
. r. an d M r5. H . C : J3 ar t e I 5, earlier for the mornin
Delta Of'Jr Bl'ldge club on Friday, Blair Friday on business can. WIll ~. Jones and ~arton Jones Friday in order to be ismissed
The guests were Mrs. A. H. Jen· neeted with the telephone ex. were m ~artalk Fnday..
earlier in the af~ernoan Ito p~rmit
sen, Mi·s. Nolan' Holecamp, Mrs. I change here.
Mrs. WIB Back, Mrs. BaSIl Os. the students and inshvctors to
Glen Jonl(jn~ and Miss Winifred; Dr, D. R. Ehlers of Decatur was ?orn and Mrs: T. P. Roberts were :~~n~n;i~ti~~~~aira~~l':n':~u~~
Stephens. HIgh score prize went a business caller in Carroll Fri. III Wayne Fl'lday to a 4·H club
to Mrs. H. H. Honey, g~est prize: day.
lead~rs c~lnference.
Wayne State Teacher' college
to Mrs. A. H. Jensen, HI cut prize
Mrs. L. E. Morris of N odoll<, . MISS VIOla Blohn v.:as an over· campus that day.
to Mrs. J. C. WOO,dsand'lo":lspe:rt the past week at the John nhlght guest at the Blame Gettman To Intenie\\ JObseek
score to Mrs. Glen JE't;11nns'. Has: Hea'cn home Miss Ina Heeren ome-_Wcdncsday.
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tess s~rved, luncheon, Mrs. ~d I has been ill. '
Marga~et a~d Carl Nelson
~r. Ziggafoos. fIeld an of the
Trautwein will entertain club m I The Albert Hintz family went stayed WIth theIr aunt and uncle, Ne~raska. ,Sta~e E ployment
two weeks.
to Norfolk on Frida ,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Otte Tuesday serVIce, WIll be m Wa e June 14
m.ii.ii.iiiiiiii~1 L'Ions c Iu b mee t sues
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d ay f 01' over
to mtel'V1e
workers
d MnightC· ITheir
N I parents,Mr
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rega July
dmg12'obs
on hlg way
con·
I regular session
an
rs. ar
e son attended a
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F. D. Mack . returned Friday party at the .Tames Maben home. struchon projects.
, from Omaha and Saturday he
Mrs. Dale Bx:ugger. and Mrs B.
I and Mr. and Mrs. Nick Warth and Obborn and Mlss Frl(>da~vJere at FiJe New ease.
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the John Gettman home Monday
An appeal from cou lty court
, Colleen Roe went a NeV{man afternoon to work on C. S, C, involving O. S. Roberts vs. Sarah
All interested in o'rgan- Grove and Lindsay- to spend
Myrtle Cross was file on the
Day.
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a Hiawatha Safety I Mother'S
Mrs. George Holecamp returned
Miss Eileen Oppleger of Col·
s riC cou
oc e re en y.
umbus and Miss :Erma 'Perry and foreclosure action invol 'ng Terre
f rom LIncoIn IastMond ay~'h ere M
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I she had been with a sister ,Mrs.
iss Virginia Jones lJoth of Stan·
au e mewmg Gompa y vs. u·
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ton spent the week·end at the W. cille M. Mears, et aI., w,as also.
A. King, whose husban
as I cen E. Jones home.
filed. recently.
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in a Lincoln hospital for seyeral
months with heart trouble. I He
Mrs. Worley Benshoof sPent, .
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will be'there for some time.'1 The Friday afternoon ~t~ Mrs. E. 1... J E~rI ~~n.d Of. No~ ~ was a
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Ki.ngs were former Carroll :resi· Pearson helping her qUIlt.
busmess ViSItor In
Sun·
dents.
Mr. and Mrs. Blame Gettman day.
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