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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1936 TEE COLUMBUS DATLT TELEGRAM. COLUMBUS. NEBRASKA. PACE THREE -i Personali Finds Lost Teeth ber engaged in beauty professions in the state up to 31.054. WPA EMPLOYM EI1T Paint Headquarters.

Trlcka'a. WILL DISTRIBUTE CLEAN UP PLEDGE tt0.ez&L. LIST IN Milton Wagner spent Thursday in Central City on business. HIS TITLES CHOSEN FOR BIBLE MURALS Decorations Suggested by St. Ed Minister Will Be Used in New York City PLATTE OVER 400 Lion Coti With Trailer Ehelblna.

Mo, (lit Farmers in this nvtlon sent a hurried call for the deputy game warden when their tiock became wild and frihter.fd. The warden discovered one of the farmers had bought a race from a carnival man who had forgotten to remove the African lion. and Mrs. Arnold Eucker and family, north of Lindsay. The following clergy assisted Rev.

Fr. Egbert with the closing of Forty Hours devotion held at the St. Bernard church last Tuesday eve-niug: Rev. Fr, Florence, O. f.

Rev. Fr. Ben, O. F. M-, Rev.

Fr. Alfred, of Humphrey, Rev. Fr. Ber-nauer, of St, Anthony. Rev.

Fr. Zaplotnik, of Lindsay. Following the services the priests and brothers were served a delicious supper at the school house prepared by the ladies of the parish. Miss Josephine Blermann came home fron Omaha Saturday for a CARDS MONDAY COUNTY Appetizing lunches at Dance at Duncan, Sunday, Oct, 18. Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore Kaufmann Need for Work Because of Drouth Accounts For All But About 60 All Rubbish Placed in Containers Will Be Hauled Free During Campaign spent yesterday in Omaha on busi St. Edward. Oct. 17 (Special to The Telegram) The American Bible ness.

Opportunity uses the. Want Ads ftu cunt afford to mis tbem. Watch Telegram want ads for daily baritaina. If I society in New York City has Just few days' visit at the home of her Polilis 20tf We dye shoes any color. Shoe Shop.

parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bier-J Tari0n Simms; ot SL that of six mural decora One of the major features of the Edward, Junior Chamber of Commerce fall tnann. Mr.

and Mrs. John Bahm and clean-up campaign, now under way i A tions they intend to use, four will be from titles he suggested. The society is comoleting erection of a family, of 3tanton. visited here Saturday and Sunday at the home Dwight Griswold Thursday, Oct. 22, 3 p.

m. Park or Court House. and with Al- new building, the walls of which of Joe DrueppeL FARMERS I Take iXotice! I More than 400 workers are employed on 16 WPA projects In Platte county, according to an estimate given The Telegram today by WPA Supervisor Spencer Wright. 'The exact number during the week which ended Wednesday night was 387, according to the count completed yesterday for his weekly report to district headquarters. New assignments made Thursday, Friday would put the total over 400 today, Mr.

Wright said. bert Kaus. Sylvester Heiman and Urban Boesoh left Sunday morning for Colorado where they will be em Frank Bock of Bellwood, was a business visitor in the city this afternoon. ployed for some time. wm oe aecoraica wun paintings oi historic bibical subjects.

Several nations will be represented. Dr. Simms is considered one of the best authorities on the English bible. In America. He was asked to submit some historic events of colonial days pertaining to the English bible, from which their mural artist could make his six paintings.

Dr. Simms selected a number of inci- Miss Mary Ruffing came home from Madison Saturday for an over- will be the distribution on Monday, Oct. 10, of cards that will be presented to every property owner and renter in Columbus, the purpose of which is to enlist the aid of everyone in the campaign for a cleaner city. The cards, together with instructions, will be delivered to every teacher in the city schools. Each teacher will, in turn, announce the program to his or her puoils.

The cards, bearing the legend I (or we) promise to clean up our property not later than Oct. 30," will be presented to occupants or owners of all properties in the city during the ensuing week. Kvery child bringing in one or more signed cards to the chamber of commerce office not later than i the 387 numerated in the last Sunday visit at the home of her See What You Buy! Window Wrapped Superior Breads. 6CU I check-up of the 16 projects. 327 parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ruffing and family. were farmers in rural areas throughout the county and farm Mr. and Mrs.

Pete Herchenbach laborers in the villages who are were Columbus callers last p' flt. Wa must have 600 tons of Iron for immediate shipment! Brinj Your Old Iron HARRY KAPLAN TOP PRICES MUl weighed in your pretence Inquire at KAPLAN'S LIQUOR STORE 1259 26th Avenue We also buy all kinds of Metals. Radiators, Batteries, etc For Hihgest Prices See Kaplan. Mrs. Caroline Wieseman of was here today visiting on and with friends.

working on WPA jobs because the Harry Dahlhauser. of Lindsay. tVim drouth deprived them of their cus The other two which they will use 1 are not related to any specific inci home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Korth tomary source of income.

Superior Bread. Enough aald! Alfonse Heiman left last Thurs The other 60 were Columbus men and women from the relief rolls who are employed on projects In day for Fort Dodge. la- where be will be employed for some time. FIREMEN'S Convention New York, Oct. 17 (IP) Surgeons had to cut a 4-inch incision in Fred Marquadt's neck in order to remove bridgework and four false teeth which he swallowed in a nightmare at sea.

Although the teeth were removed, the condition of Marquardt, a 27-ycar-cld steward on the liner Berlin, was considered grave. The operation to open his esophagus required an hour and a half. Marquardt was brought here yesterday by the liner Europa, to which he was transferred at sea from the Berlin. the city. William Henggeler, of Columbus, Dance, Columbus City Aud October 28, will be given a free ticket to a special entertainment to was a St.

Bernard caller last Thurs Here's a list of the projects which itorium, Tuesday, Oct. 20. be shown at the Columbus theatre are under way now and the num Gents 50c Ladies Free! dent but rather to a general idea of the use of the bible in those early days. The historic events to be used at Dr. Simms suggestion are: 1.

The printing of the Bay Psalm Book 1640 the first book to be printed in America. 2. The printing of the Aitken bible, 1783 first bible openly printed in America. Previous to this there had been bibles secretly printed but they two weeks from today Saturday, Oct. 31, at 10 a.

m. ber of employees on each, grouped according to their classifications 462 as "relief- or Rubbish Hauled Free All rubbish placed in the rear of County sewing room, seven, re day. A number of friends and relatives spent Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beierman and family.

Florence and Leo Stenger arrived home from Oregon where they had been employed the past few months. Mr. and Mrs. Tom VanDyke visited relatives in Omaha. Wednes the lots will be collected the latter Miss Clarice Moore of Omaha, visited here this week at the home lief; Columbus parks, three relief, part of the week by trucks furnished by the city street depart of her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Moore.

five drouth; Columbus cemetery, 22 relief, four drouth; Walker township road work, IS drouth: Lost Creek township channel change and ment, provided the rubbish Is placed were labeled witn an Jngiisn imprint to appear as though published by England as the king had ordered. boxes, sacks or other suitable BOYS PROGRAM AT container. No loose rubbish will be collected. 3. On Sept 11, 1777.

congress re Typewriters, rent or sale. Teller's. Get the Genuine Old-Fash- road straightening, 21 drouth; Columbus sanitary sewers, four relief, This Kansas sunflower, one of the largest of the campaign, seems, by its size, to represent the Republican party's hope to place a new administration in Washington. Pictured above in the sunflower are Gov. All Landon and Frank Knox, and, below, John Bricker, G.

O. P. candidate tor governor of Ohio. Directly below the sunflower is Landon. speaking during the campaign rally in Cleveland's Piiblic Hall.

Spill Another angle of the clean-up four drouth. solved to import 20,000 bibles from Scotland and Holland, to relieve the shortage of the Good Book in the colonies during revolutionary days. campaign is the contest, now being ioned Horehound Candy at County flood repair work, chief- in Shell Creek valley, and road Fricke's 19c lb. run, on the topic "Why a Clean City Helps Prevent Fires." A prize of $5 will be awarded for the best work, 51 drouth; Lost Creek town 4. Founding of the first 10 col ship road work, 37 drouth; Colum Miss Genevieve Olson went to 'Y STARTS MONDAY Schedule of Gym and Swim Period for 3 Groups Announced bus street widening, eight relief; letter of not more than 100 words.

Grammatical construction will be leges in America, nine of which were founded for the study of the bible and which are still existent Lincoln this afternoon to visit over Columbus 'mafking streets, two re the week-end with friends. given some consideration, but the day. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Beierman and family, of Albion, visited relatives here Sunday.

Miss Loretta Leick and Miss Mary Vapolka, of Omaha, visited here Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Leick and family. Mr. and Mrs.

William Unger returned to Norfolk Monday after a several days visit here with, relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mueting and family, of Cornlea. and Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Melcher, of Monroe, were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stenger. Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Backes were Norfolk callers last Wednesday. lief. thought expressed in the body of Community sanitation, county, These paintings will be viewed by Dr. Wleseman, Foot Specialist.

6:1 five relief, three drouth; Humphrey, LAEMMLE NOT TO QUIT MOVIES FOR GROCERY many coming generations and it is no small honor for St, Edward and the letter will be the deciding factor in picking the winner. Letters must be plainly written and on one side of the paper only. All entries Burrows, Granville township road program, 61 drouth; St. Bernard Raymond Groeteke, of North Nebraska to claim the man who suggested the titles. township road work, 39 drouth; Bend, came here this afternoon to Quaker church road in west part must be in the office of the chamber of commerce not later than mid Grand Island, Oct.

17 (IP) Carl Laemmle, movie producer isn't visit over the week-end with relatives and friends. county. 73 drouth; Columbus night, Oct. 2G. recreational center, seven relief; going to desert that business to run a small town store.

S. G. Hell The clean-up committee of the rural water conservation, two relief, Hallowe'en novelties. Teller's. Beauty Field Grows Sacramento, tlpi Cosmetology Is the fastest growing profession in the state, according Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Schaefer and 11 drouth. junior chamber is headed by Leonard Miller. Other members are daughter, Joann, of Schuyler, were The water conservation project er, president of the Wolbach stores of which Laemmle is a stockholder, denied that Laemmle, who is also Heller's cousin, had come here for Dr. G.

H. Rucklos, Ivan Jaegger, Dance at Armory every to the latest statistics of the de is the latest one on which work Fall and winter activities for boys of three age groups will be launched at the Y. M. C. A.

next Monday, according to announcement made today by Assistant Secretary Milton Brown. The Friendly Indians comprising the youngest group; the junior boys, and the intermediates, will each have several gymnasium and swimming periods a week. Here's their schedule: Friendly Indians Monday, gym, 4 to 5 p. swim, to 5:30 p. Wednesday, swim, 4 to 4:30 p.

Saturday, gym, 9:30 to 10:30 a. swim, 10:30 to 11 a. m. dinner guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Wagner.

Sunday. Al Schwantje, Everett Smith, Lee partment of vocations and profes Saturday night. 462 has been laurfched construction of dams across gullies and ravines Jackson, Phil Whitney, Al Kerbel, the purpose of buying out the oth sions. The registration of 138 new operators brought the total num- Paul Stenger spent a few days last week at the home of Mr. and Ted Miller, Clarence Speicher, with to create ponds by impounding sur Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Bates went Fire Chief Otto B. Johannes er stockholders. Laemmle's visit here was purely a one and for the purpose of looking over the Mrs. Paul VanDyke.

of Humphrey. face drainage waters in wet sea to Council Bluffs and Omaha this Mr. end Mrs. Anton Loeffler and sons. Construction of two such afternoon to spend the week-end store, which he had never seen family, of Pierce, spent Sunday vis with relatives and friends.

dams was started this week, one Heller said. He left for Hollywood iting relatives here. on the Henry Heins farm one and $1,587 AND HOME late yesterday. Mrs. John Schaecher.

of Hum one-half miles north of Monroe, New tallies and place cards. Teller's phrey, is spending this week at the REVERT TO STATE Junior Boys Monday, swim, 4 to and the other on the John La winners place about 10 miles north and west of Monroe. Mrs. Ferdinand Brodfuehrer and Model Poses 5,000 Times London, (IP) Marguarite Sal 5 p. Wednesday, gym.

4 to 5 p. swim. 5 to 5:30 p. Satur le, artists' model, says she is home or her daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Dohman and family. Joe Schaecher and Clarence Al-bracht left Tuesday morning for son, Dickie, returned today from Lindsay, where they spent the last Lincoln, Oct. 17 IP State Trea day, gym, 10:30 to 11:30 a. swim. the most painted woman in the week with relatives and friends.

surer George E. Hall today received a check for $1,587 and a deed to a lot 11:30 a. m. to 12 m. SCHUYLER Amaruio.

for a visit with ret Intermediates Monday, gym, 7 to world. She estimates tnat the nine years she has "posed for artists, she has been painted or atlves and to attend to business. 8 p. swim 8 to 8:30 p. Wed (Saturday, Oct, 17) and home of the estate of Elizabeth Daniel, Omaha woman, who died about a year ago.

Chris Dohman accompanied them Received full line Shirley Temple dolls at special low prices. Teller's. 453 nesday, swim, 7 to 7:30 p. Sat' sketched 5,000 times. A Colfax county Roosevelt club there to spend the winter months.

urday, gym, 1 to 2 p. swim, 2 to The woman had no heirs and left was formed in Schuyler Thursday evening. A temporary organization 2.30 p. m. no will.

Under, the law, her property Mrs. J. E. Coissart and Miss Ce bcneauies ror tne young men was formed at the law office of I. Allen a week ago with J.

R. Hen LINDSAY Mr. and Mrs. L. Ruzicka and and the business men's gym and ST.

EDWARD (Thursday, Oct. 15) Death of D. H. Culbertson David Harvey Culbertson, an ear reverts to the state. Hall said the estate would be turned over to the state's permanent school fund.

Attorneys O'Sullivan and Southard swim periods, which will begin the ry, as chairman. At the meeting on celia Tiesing left this week by motor for Long Beach, where they will remain for an extended sojourn. daughter were Columbus callers. following week, will be announced Thursday evening, George Fiala, Big Double Sale TWO COMPLETE OUTFITS As we are leaving the country we will offer the following described property at public auction at our place 3 miles north and 3 miles east of Fullerton; miles north and 1 mile west of Mercttison school house; 13 miles west of Genoa; 12 miles southwest of St. Edward, on WEDNESDA OCT.

21 10:00 A. 31. i. Lunch Stand on Grounds 17 HEAD OF HORSES 17 including six well matched teams and three colts 40 HEAD OF CATTLE 40 17 milk cows, 2 bulls. 6 heifers, 15 calves 6 Shoats, average weight 50 lbs.

Complete Line of Farm Machinery, Tools, etc 350 White Leghorn Pullets, 25 Select Cockerels Household Goods Dale Eisenmann and Carl Blackmail, OWNERS ly day furniture dealer and under Thursday. in a few days, Mr. Brown said. or Howells, was elected president; represented the state. taker in Albion, passed away Mon Mrs.

W. J. Smith and Janet Lea R. Henry, Schuyler, vice-presi day forenoon at the home of his and Mrs of Albion, visited dent; Gilbert Koza. Clarkson, sec Sharpshooters Aid Farmers Oroville, (IP) Tne Duck and Goose Shoot at Siems' Airport.

Sunday, Oct. 18. 462 retary-treasurer. Democrats from daughter, Mrs. Maurice Ewing, six and one thalf miles northwest of St.

nere Wednesday at the Ed Weld-ner home. Mrs. Weidner accom Howells, Clarkson and Schuyler at Feather River Gun club has Edward. Death resulted from panied them to Albion. tended the meeting.

W. I. Allen, come to the rescue of the pest- BARBS paralytic stroke a week previous Gertrude and Frank Wasko left R. Henry, Gilbert Koza and Paul ridden farmer. They have an The body was brought to St.

Ed for Chicago to work. Busch, of Howells, made short nounced that all farmers sending Mrs. E. Beltz and James and talks. Other meetings at which ward to the Kennedy undertaking parlors, where more than three out SOSs on account of crows, Mr.

and Mrs. L. J. Guy and family, of Omaha, came here this afternoon to visit over the 'weekend at the home of Mr. and.

Mrs. Dale Whited. Mike Slizoske were Norfolk callers. squirrels, and jackrabbits will have years ago he had selected his cas Tuesday. a sharp-shooting crew placed at outside speakers will be present, are to be held in each town of the county.

Gilbert Koza announced at the meeting that a dance will ket and made ad necessary ar Clarence Waldeen Is In an Oms. their disposition immediately. To- "Hat takes a 75,000 mile tour In place of its owner. It was news, too, rangements. Funeral services were ha hospital taking treatments.

School supplies at Teller's. date, they boast the death or 776 crows, 1.343 ground squirrels and held in Albion, from the Methodist when a brown derby took a walk. Marcella Ramaekers and Rosella church, Wednesday afternoon at Widhalm were Humphrey callers. 2,117 jackrabbits. Mr.

and Mrs. J. A. Schrier, of be held at Clarkson, Friday evening, Oct. 23, at the Clarkson Opera house, the proceeds to be used to help finance a real democratic Thursday.

2:30 and burial was made beside his wife in the family lot at the Rose The treasury has a machine with which a number of checks can be George Slizoske. of Genoa, and Bellwood, came to Columbus this morning to spend the day shop Hill cemetery of that city. Mr. signed at once. Any chance of bor campaign during the next two Col.

B. L. Anderson, Auctioneer. Genoa National Bank, Clerk. Frank Koczar, of Osceola, were guests Monday at the S.

Slizoske ping and attending to other bus Culbertson is survived by his weeks. rowing it about the first of the Finds New Way iness. home. daughter, Mrs. Ewing, and her fam month? Mr.

and Mrs. Frank B. Bures and ily, where he made his home of re James Sanford and Rachael were their son, Leon, and Mrs. Bures to 'Run' Scales cent years, and sons and their Omaha callers, Tuesday. and family have moved to Clarks A problem that the trailer brings with it is how to keep hitchhikers Mrsi P.

Kbel. of Council Bluffs. families in Gary, Ind. The young Sen. Vandenberg, KFAB, 7:30 P.

M. Saturday. w-f-s where they have purchased a cafe. is visitinjr here with her Bar est son and one of his daughters Mr. Bures, councilman from the out of the icebox.

came for the service and the older ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Korus. Third ward, and former mayor of son, was ill himself and unable to Mr.

and Mrs. William Worth and We are anxious to read "Gone Jscnuyier, resigned at the meeting of the city council. Tuesday eve make the trip. children returned home this week With the Wind" to find out who from DeKalb. 111., where they have fled with the politician.

ning. Miss Florence Henderson, of Los Angeles, will arrive this evening to visit over the week-end with Mrs. C. A. Allenburger, en route to Detroit, where she will visit.

Other St. Edward News been visiting. A marriage license was issued bv Beaver Valley Chapter of the D. Mr. and Mrs.

F. Torczon and County Judge William H. Roether A. R. held their first meeting of on Tuesday to Walter Arthur Wurd- "Wives are needed for Alaskan bachelors." Volunteers should remember that when northern men THE MOST MODERN V.

HOTEIROOMSIH p) CHICAGO family, and Andrew and Mike Torczon, of Tarnov, were Tuesday eve the fall at the home of Mrs. Wm, eman and Henrietta Ann Paper, Special on playing cards. Teller's. Finch Tuesday, enjoying a one ning guests at the John Zoucha Doth of Leigh. sit up all night with a sick friend, o'clock luncheon and a lesson stu home.

Robert O. Simmons, republican they sit up six months. dy of the "First Ladies" in the candidate for United States Sena Mrs. Kate Halleron and Mrs. William Gielkerchen were Priscilla Colonial days.

Mrn. Martha Clark "Modern women are timid, It tor, is scheduled to speak in Schuyler. Oct. 20, at 2 p. and Rich club hostesses, Thursday.

led the discussion. There were ten memlbers present. Mrs. Gus G. Becher and her guest, Mrs.

Edith Williams Ruh, of Rochester. who left last evening for her home, and Mrs. Julius Nichols, drove to Lincoln Thursday, where Ruh visited with brother, Fred Williams. is only a boorish rebel who will sidle up and say "boo!" to an armed ard O. Johnson, republican candi Max Wilson and family and Mr.

Mrs. J. H. Reis was hostess on Thursday evening to members of the Contract Bridge club. date for attorney general is ex and Mrs.

Harry Beeson, who left loyalist woman. A skeleton was found high in peciea io De nere riday at 10 a. Oct. 23. Mr.

Johnson will P. Bettinger. of Denver, Colo, St. Edward to locate and Engle-wood, a couple of months ago have both purchased homes in that tree at Portland, Ore. Whoever it speak at Richland before coming Is visiting relatives here this week.

Mrs. S. Rausch and Lois return was might have been waiting for to Schuyler, Friday. city, according to word received by them to build that stadium. ed home Wednesday after a few days' visit at the Tom Miller home DAVIDSON HEADS GROUP Mr.

and Mrs. H. A. Clarke, of Alamo, who have been in Lincoln with their daughter, Mrs. H.

Turner, and Mr. Turner, came here this week to visit with relatives, before returning to their home. in Humphrey. Omaha, Oct. 17 (IP) J.

E. Davidson It's just a bit dangerous in these president of Nebraska Power com trailer days to tell a new acquant pany, has been elected president of ance The house is yours. relatives here. Funeral services were held at Fullerton today for IMrs. Edward Ely, 36, a former resident of this community who passed away at the Grand Island hospital Saturday evening, Oct.

10. She is survived by her husband and four children, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Whit- the Association of Edison Illumin ating companies. After seeing the film, a local housewife intends to read "Anthony Are you interested in the development of oil and var Adverse, even if the baby hasn anything to sit on at the dinner ta ST.

BERNARD (Wednesday. Oct. 14) ious minerals in Platte and ble. adjoining counties if so, The annual bazaar at St. Bernard Sunday for the benefit of the SL visit the office of the Der- Residents of tough old Tombstone, aker and four sisters, Mrs.

Walter Anderson, of Oregon, Mrs. Orville Iiaais of Fullerton, Mrs. Henry Ely, of near St. Edward and Mrs. Walter Holmstcdt.

of near Fullerton. Her children are Mrs. Arthur Mc- Bernard church was well attended have taken up poetry. There icks Exploration and Devel a large crowd from surrounding must pe relief all round when one of them reveals he's a-headin' for towns being- present for the after the last roundelay. noon and evening entertainment.

A opment located in the Evans Hotel, Room 106, and see specimens. 37eodtf chicken dinner was served at five clock. Apple Trees in Bloom Columbus callers last Thursday fcpringfield. (IP) and pear trees are blooming were: Chris Dohman and Cather ine. Peter Maag.

Albert Kaus. Mr again in the Ozarks this year. and Mrs. Killie Korth. Killie Ottis, Some experts explain that the drouth had the same effect Mr.

and Mrs. Tom VanDyke, John winter upon the trees, while oth Boesch, Cyril Boesch, Mrs. Law Dr. K. D.

Davis will go to Norfolk tomorrow to attend the Northern District of the Nebraska Association of Optometrists Extension program, to be held there tomorrow. Dr. Davis will present and discuss a paper on "Applied Neurology in Optometry." ers say the blooms indicate the rence Dreifurst and August Foltz. ROYAL CANADIAN The directors of the SL' Bernard trees are dying. Nurlin.

of Boone, Vernon, Aubrey and Wayne at home. There are two small grandchildren. Martce DeVore, Maxine Long and Betty Lou Pope, a3 representatives af the local Queen Esther group attended a "Golden Year" Jubilee celebration held in connection with the National convention of the Woman's Home Missionary society in Lincoln, Saturday. Miss DeVore acted as one of the princesses at the crowning of the National Queen. Re.

and Mrs. W. W. Hull and Mrs. M.

E. Trail, sponsor, accompanied the girls to Lincoln. They had the added thrill of seeing and hearing President Roosevelt and his party. Dr. and Mrs.

Bruce V. Anderson of St. Edward are the parents of a daughter born at an Omaha hospital, Oct. 7. $1 MOUNTED POLICE Telephone company held a meeting Wednesday evening at the SL Ber CARD OF THANKS.

AK-5AR-DEH nard school house. We take this means of extending HOTEL SHERMAN 1700 ROOMS 1700 BATHS DRIVE YOUR CAR RIGHT IN HOME OF THE COLLEGE INN Roger Pryor His Orchestra and 50 Stars in The Biggest Show in Town" LIVE STOCK and io our many kind friends and neigh Mr. and Mrs. Frank Albracht went to Norfolk Wednesday where bors our hearty thanks for their HORSE SHOW assistance and sympathy extended Thirty pounds lighter than she was six months ago, Helen "Boop-a-Doop" Kane is seen arriving in New York City by ship from California, ready- to recoup the fame that slipped away from her when she tipped the scales at 137 pounds. Her method of getting slim: plenty of exercise and no salt in the diet us during the recent illness and Nudism Goes Nobis Los Gatos.

Calif (P Nudism is going Bemocratic, professional and noble. Delegates to the first 'nUdist convention here included a Kansas City physician, a Portland attorney, a Fresno physician and a French nobleman. burial of our beloved husband and they were calling on relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley Beller were Norfolk visitors. Friday. Miss Delores Bierman is spending a few weeks at the home of Mr. I OMAHA MA MY NEW FEATURES father. MRS.

GEO. H. WIN'SLOW AND FAMILY. m. i I.

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