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The Hastings Daily Tribune from Hastings, Nebraska • 10

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Hastings, Nebraska
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10
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HASTINGS '(NEBtf DAILY TRIBUNE THURSDAY JUNE 18 IBS i TIN The Tribune's Daily Pattern i Hold GrocaryShowar For Ralph Ksmpfi' Mrs Mabel Pau-blon was hostess at a grocery shower Tueaday evening for- Mr and Mrs Ralph Kempf who wera married June I Mrs Kempf formerly as Miss Ruth Fowler daughter of Mr jmd Mrs Walter Fowler of Fairfield Mr and Mrs Harold Hoevet Mrs 1 Hoevet and daughter Rose left Tueaday for Randolph Field Tex where they will attend exercises at which Dean Hoevet will be graduated from the flying school a little hat Match the bait to your hat gloves and ahoea The newest material for this typs of dress Is wool or cotton laee Other good choices are linen flat crepe pique or gingham Trim the collar and cuffs with grosgraln ribbon or Mas fold Pattern 1237 Is designed for 14 16 16 20 40 42 and 44 16 requires 3 ytrds of 30-htch material 3 yards of ribbon or blu fold to trim Far a PATTERN uf this attrae tlva modal aand lia In COIN your NAME ADDRESS STYLE NUMBER and SIZE to HASTINGS DAILY TRIBUNE TODAY'S PATTERN BUREAU II STERLING PLACE BROOKLYN Tbs naw SPRING AND BUMMER PATTERN BOOK IS pagaa of at-tractlva daalgna for avary alta sad vary occasion la now raady Photo- port of the grand chapter meeting at Fremont Mrs Mary Han read a poem' aa the benediction Refreshments wera served at tables decorated In keeping with "Flag Company Buys SgronviD Elevator Lester Reed Is new manager of the grain elevator here bought last week by the Fuller Oraln Company of Kansas City Mo from John and William Anderson Mr and Mrs Reed moved Wednesday from Sills Into the old Rudeen home In the south part of the village Continue Two Grades High School SaronviHe Continuance of the first two grades of high school here next year was voted at the annual school meeting this week Continuance of a 0-month term waa also approved Luther Johnson was re-elected director and the board was authorised to plant trees to replace those which have died on the schoolground aw Araaaaa raaSa from poturu kolas won a rea-lora von wlU aatatLsi lag aoolgaa la thlo it book kalp yoq Oat pattare Spring and Summer Pattan Bosk II Mata Bask aions lo poor sawing thq in aanta Votg $3000 Budget For Psuline School Thirty four taxpayers attended the qmmqi meeting in District I Monday evening Swlgart was reelected director Other members of the board are Evans and Arthur 81me A $3000 budget was voted for expenses- for the ensuing year Zogg was elected in District 26 to replace Charles Pavel-ka Other board members are -Thomas Emel and Lammert Merkel Twenty voters wera present A levy to raise $600 was approved few the district Louis Buhr moderator in District 4 vu replaced by Harm Hagemeyer Eleven voters attended the meeting A $600 budget was voted for the coming year Landrefh Rites At Naponee Today NAPONEE Funeral services were held here this afternoon for Stephen Douglas Landreth who died at his home here Tuesday He had lived in Naponee 23 years The Rev Pomeroy prayer service at the home preceding the funeral at the church napfca thaaa pi McCook Approves Auditorium Bonds McCOOK McCook voters resterdty approved a $50800 bond Issue to provide funds to mafab a 163800 WPA grant tor the construction of a municipal auditorium The vote waa 1127 to 570 well over the 60 per cent majority necessary to carry The auditorium Is to be erected as a memorial to veteran of all wars on a site being purchased under direction of the American Legion Post which Is custodian of a $1800 surplus left when the wartime Aid Boclety disbanded Four Receivo Degrtes From Frinklin FRANKLIN Franklin chapter met Tuesday evening with 42 present Candidates receiving the degrees of the order were Mrs Elsie Holdrege and Mrs Ada Hunt of Riverton Miss Muriel Austin of Naponee and Mrs Beulah Ouers of Franklin Visiting grand representatives Mrs Dosset of Wilcox and Mrs Beck of Hildreth gave short Mary Wheeldon worthy matron of Hildreth chapter and Mrs Henry Erickson of Campbell plan spoke Henry Erickson of Campbell and Mrs A Beck of Hildreth were additional visitors Mrs Spence gave a re By CAROL DAY Simple eg It Is this tailored dress In modified shirtwaist styls possesses magical flattery for the figure The bodice Is cleverly darted in such a way that It rounds out the boaom and mtwiwtiaaa the waist Wide xuvers at the neckline are softening end the slim silhouette la accentuated by puff sleeves high at the shoulders narrowed in the arms with little cuffs Pattern 8237 Is an Indispensable summer vacation style nice td wear traveling easy to pack It looks equally pretty with a big or Flapper Fanny the things gome without sun-glasses so PERFECTION Oil Stoves and Ranges For cod summer cooking No no odor Binderup Hdw Co OVER 214 GAMBLE STORE MANAGERS HAVE SELECTED THESE BIG VALUES I Tha Law Plicae rids Sale We have combined the suggestions of all our atora managers Into one mammoth sale offering you values galore and sensational savings Nazis Sink State In Red Heavy Rearmament Expenditures Put Nation In Debt (Cotruspcudenca tha Associated Nasi feverish spending for rearmament public works projects and the 4-year self-sufficiency plan Is sinking the nation Into the red at the rate of seven billion marks (12800 000000) annually according to a reliable estimate Despite this the tremendous expenditures are continuing without apparent and Germany finds Itself In the midst of a boon government-financed through credit Inflation which Informed quarters said could continue Indefinitely The extent of government outpouring of money Is reflected at least partially In the cost of rearmament conservatively estimated by authoritative sources at 15000000000 marks since the Nazis came to power In 1033 Germany's annual-deficits can only be estimated because the government has not published a budget since 1034 The only official figures available are those on the public debt and tax revenue Published figures on Germany's funded and floating borrowings supported by expansion of the credit structure has been the principal means of covering the capital expenditures only a partial picture of the financial situation Behind them stands a secret debt These figures show tor instance that the funded debt Increased from 0746000000 marks In 1033 to 16 820000000 marks ($6728000000) on March 31 1038 while the floating debt Jumped from 1944000000 marks ($777600000) to 2345000000 marks ($038000000) The 1037-38 tax yield Is estimated at 14000000000 marks against 6JS000000 In the 1032-33 fiscal year Prompt Postman Saves a Life FREMONT Fourteen-months-old Gerald Krueger of Fremont probably owes his life to the fact that Chet Evans Fremont postman was on schedule Nniiy morning Evans reached the Krueger home a few seconds after the Infant fell Into a five-gallon pall of water The baby nearly suffocated was pulled out by his small Mother Evans applied artificial respiration and Gerald was revived Truckload of Cattle Stolon at Hildreth No trace has been found of a truck load of cattle which was stolen Monday night from the George Nordbrook farm four miles southwest of own They belonged to Mr son-in-law George Bung-er Jr The truck was traced as far aa Alma before rain erased the tracks Swindell New Mascot School Secretary Ellsworth Swindell was elected as secretary of the Mascot consolidated schools Monday evening William Ludeke was retiring secretary STUDY PHtUFFINES HANSEN Hansen Missionary Society met with Mrs Arnold Baumann on Tuesday afternoon Mrs Will Markham was assistant hostess and Mrs Bedford Johnson had charge of the devotionals The lesson was on the Philippines and Puerto Rico Mrs Wendell Haggard was leader Thompson left Tuesday for BrfUna Kan on a business trip Mr and Mrs Lee Markham family left Monday for their home In San Diego Calif after visiting relatives and friends here I HIPPY RELIEF i FROM PAINFUL BACKACHE Caused by Tired Kidneys Maay af ttsra nawiaa aacglag paMd taabama psopia bbaaa aa aoida cr atrmiaa in aftaa raaaad bp Iliad ad aw aa nUarad wbao Iraatad la tha right 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wear! warn MS-J IUI rfrfl aoeeeeoeoeeeeoe 11M ISa se-ie e-ie 4JS-U i 1 MfAlNlAIGlEiRiS By Sylvia people will do to get attention! be Ben Skaxmaji Beau Brammefl Palm Beach Ties beautiful washable They hold their shape $100 Interwoven Hose Tills Is really a man's Hose snappy yet serviceable 35c 8 for 55c and ap Dobbs Hals Many men like tlie light weight Cross Country Felts all the year around Large selections $5 1 INSURANCE FOR I YEAN ONLY III EXTRA An Esehnlva Gawthla Offarl Ngw AItHgw Mawatlia Bkyda Tears ahead of he thee In stream Heed eaeiereere' qneU aad performance Headlight Mtt lata body Bread new streamlined fauna Lmge fall length tank $L2S Per Week Today's Answers to CRANIUM CRACKERS Questions on Page 6 1 Mary has a little anpr a half-million less people than John has 2 The first name of Woodrow Wilson was Thomas 3 The correct quotation concludes not now that April's here" but now that April's 4 Arthur Byron Is a stage and moving picture actor 5 The capital of Morocco is the dty of Fes Sutton Walking Club Honors Former Members The Walking Club gave a party at the home of Mrs MacDonald Tuesday evening to honor three of their former members who were visiting here They were Miss Alta Garrison of Corvallis Ore Mrs Ralph Schell and Miss Alida Curtis of Ordway Colo MOVE TO BED CLOUD Mr and Mrs Harold Tucker and family moved Wednesday from the Hunter property here to Red Cloud Mr Tucker works on the WPA recreation project MORRIS FIlEs LINCOLN Paul Morris of Cental City filed as a candidate for the unicameral legislature today from the 30th district represented by John Knlckrehm of Grand Island CMIm nl kata eleanS li box aoWrut Ho atari eleaalue Hava tkraa atacai Pfcaaa S4S better Get A Headache Over What iorffr Miht "SLSaik INSURE AGAINST ITI Steele-Ellerbrock Insurance Agency Elpp BUg Phone RAZOR 100 A sturdy wcB-auds rasor ad 10 guaranteed Perm-tdfs Blades Gsawara with Mi Yaks Stag Gall Dalle Dad win appraciata theaa taagh long-diataace ao curala golf balk Tobacco 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Years Available:
1905-1964