PAGE TWO
F ÎWD A Y. Matth M. W T .
ON' A STEM
k friendship is a fragile thing-
THERE 18 ALWAYS ONE BEST IN EVERT
LINE - THIS IS IT
( ben»mer, Mr. *n«k Mr% Ru«y C bo »- all memb^yq to attend,
b .b y and the host %pd tosteaa, Mr.
A kitchen avowee to ae^pi
i. and MCA Guy Randle^.
utenalla for he M^r kUchen I? «><
'
« 8 8
PioAeer &11 will bf held, eac* f
LINCOLN, Nob,; Mar. lg-m-CU
Raby Clinic Mcett With Dr. I m - membei being reenacted to brlal ; > ) — Fred Pastel, lusty voiced
1» keep Yesterday— •
roasethiag from fpm«. Moat ol t Madison, Neb., farmer, started
The usual monthly*Bahy Clinic the tlmd wlU be spent In maktaj something when bs ‘g-o-o-g-l-e-d*
met with Dr. Inskeep and* his articles for the patients at boePlt ihis way to tbs world Mi bog calling
championship in a contest at
staff, composed of Miss Jennings, al No. 7T Is Portland.
Miss Coppes and Mrs. NoblHt. in
Delicious refreshments, 1» k ee» Omaha.
tk0 Clr|c clubhouse on ‘ Winburx |ng with St. Patricks* Day w « l bs
A ^ a r e s a M o ftM widespread
Way yesterday .atternon, Than- served. The folloglng commute« notoriety Mattel gained with his
day, March seventeenth. Fifteen with Mrs. B u t Croat.as chairman, bog yothliRf.
at searir
' babies w«re present.
Is in charfe of the meeting: Mes levery nature are
hpld In
sr s, McCormick wrote the h is -, dames R. L. Rurdlc. Jr.. William Nebraska cities and towns. - *
' Lodes and Mrs. George Gilletts ! M- Briggs. Warfep Cook. HUph
Duck calling and chicken call-
and Mrs.’Gearhart used their cars Bowen and Burble Burnett. a
contests followed the hog callin g,'
tournament.
Sxhasstlag t h e ’
to bring the babies to and from
variety of ’’cpliyig" contests, oth- ,
■ the clubhouse, who had no other
means of transportation.
HOLD BKACTIFTL SKRYICK er fields of endeavor were resort- ;
Mrs- Harris Dean, Mies Virgin-
A wire has been received by cd to. A few days ago, an Oma- !
ia Whittle acted as hostesses. Bfre. Gilmore from the grandson h a youth crammed 100 sticks of [
These Clinics are held on the third Harold Chancellor Black, who ge- gum into his mouth t o ‘claim the >
Thursday of each month in the companfed the body of the late world’s gum chewing champion- ;
civic clubhouse.
H,enry George Gilmore to Detroit rb’P. His claim was abort lived. '
8 8 8 s
for burial, that a beautiful service ’ Gum chewing contests are being
J u i, loc-Senior Prom,Hnge **
was field by Or. Mason of Christ .Ir-aged in all parts of the state and
Sucress
'
Church, on Monday morning. Mar. c. statewide tournament will prob
The Junior-Senior Prom, which A«, at 11 o’clock, surrounded by ably be held latere. The gum
is held annually by the Simior his daughter, Mrs. Stevens and chewing record to date is 150 |
1
i high school, took place in the ' children of Detroit, his son Ha- rtiegs at a single chewing.
Bud Bafrr. 18 year old Hooper,
; L'tfa Springy hotel lAst week, 1 bert Gilmore and wife of HonB-
i with over one-hundred students in ton, Texas and many old friends Neb., youth, (lajmed the egg eat,
: attendance.
with whojn h i waa formerly asso- big championship after consum
ing 72 soft boiled eggs la leas than
i The ballroom was beautifully elated.
decorated with wicker, over-stuf-
In addition to the beautiful an hour, breaking the record of
About
fed furniture, colorful f l o o r flowers from relatives and friends 5 2 made by his father.
lamps, potted palms and orange sent on to Detroit from Ashland the same time, Tony Oddo ate 34
lights, all making a pleasing there were many lovely pieces Hamburger sandwiches In a tour
background lor. the dainty dance from friends it^ Detroit and Hous- nament at Nebraska City, Nsb.
Both records still stand. x
frocks of the young ladies Those ton.
who did not care to danpe passed
Many tender and. sympathetic
the time playing cards on the mes- messages were sent to Mrs. Gil- RAILWAY MAIL
SERVIOS EXAM.
zanine floor.
* more. Her niece, Mrs. Sorrell,
Henry Sheldon, science teacher, read the burial service from Mr.
The U. 3. Civil Service Commis
gave a feature number /n d Foss Gilmore’s prayer book at 8:30 a.
Kramer played two numebrs for m. Pacific coast time and also a sion announces an open competi
dances. A “get-together” dance sermon of the late Dr. Hinson, “At tive examination o f applicants for
was played in the form of a Paul Home With the Lord,” which was appointment to tbs position of
Jones, with Mr. V. TiHotson call- very comforting to the little fam railw ay postal clerk, to be held at
ing the moves. Late in the eve- *ly group at “Eiderlea" the home
ning confetti, serpentine and bal- so well loved by the departed one.
District, 8aattle, or the Secretary
local board of Civil servie» casia»
ROASTING FAN
ngnltr $e.5»
$1.00
W hile They L äs V
Thero>> MMnettyfc*
attractive
—even
> cajnp Are.
Perhaps fhat’j why tfw g p W id wganisa-
tion for girl* whic^ te eefebmting to
WnMey Week, eheee Cvup
w
its designatiwl
'
O’Cedar Mop
IK U A # » « tftet Ashland ahoeU eele-
brate thia anniversary, bqcaipe in this
Way recognition lg given tp the Ijfaort-
ance oar otty attaches Ko gtoiBg gixta the
same opportunity for Oattp J iv e activities
as boys are given for Scouting.
90c bottle of O’cedar pel
ish with each mop.
st,w
GrapHe Wear
We congratulate the Qa/np. Eh» Girls
upon their loyalty to the organization
which adds so many happy, useful and
helpful interests, to their every-day hvee.
each
BIG VALUES
R ust
N ational
B ank
ASHÌÀN0
j g g g PREPON
COMMERCIAL,'* 3AVÏNGS, ~ &Af%ABFOSn
HTYDGRAKER DRILLS
The leading one’s in the Stude-
baker drills of the sixth grade
rooms are as follows:
Mildred Urban— 49.
Merle Wells— 37.
Rudolph Peterson— 36
Malcolm Meyer— 32.
Malcolm Meyer, 6A
Headlight Waist O veralls...........$1.95
ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED
ARMY GOODS STORE
Biggest Little Store-in Town. Open Evenings.
xafcw taf
Hardware
‘The Winchester Store”
L incoln School
"I can’t afford to take
any chattels wtfJimy
vdice—my iob de-
pends on fa A « 4 so
I stick close to Lucky
Strikes—the one rig*
arette I’ve found that
is completely enjoy
able and doesn’t dry
my throat/’
This Is KOIN Announcing
Dolph Thomas—noted Portland announcer
—smokes Lucky Strikes and recommends them
L u ck y S tr ik e s are m ild an d
mellow—the finest cigarettes you
ever smoked« They are made of the
finest Turkish and domestic tobao
cos, properly aged and blended with
great skill, and there is an extra
process in treating the tobacco, "It’s
toasted”—no harshness, not a bit of
-¡¿3
Before you buy any make Qt automobile, let us show yoo Today’s
Ford Car. You may consider that you know the Ford CAr. You may
have been a Ford owner for years, and think you are familiar with
the splendid satisfaction which the Ford gives, and yet unless you
have made it a point to exahun« the Ford Car as it i& BUILT today
.—drive it andnote its improved engine performance—relax ia it over
rough roads, and experience the increased comfort' which it affords,
and to learn of the many recent improvements, you do not know the
Ford Car a$ it is built today t
' , .
«Many of the new Ford Car featuresrare obvious—balloon tire equip-
mont^-wire wheels—pyroxylin finish—a choice of - colors—improved
upholstery—and many others—but the big satisfaction to you, as tl)e
owner of Today’s Ford Car is to be found in the way in which it wilt
fulfill yo.ur expectations of what a modern motor car should be. You
will be amazed at the increased power resulting for the new Vapor
izer, the smoother engine operation, the increased gasoline* mileage,
the improved riding qualities* and above alt, in the way in which this
car handles» and performs, in traffic and on the open road.
i n short, you muât drive a new Fbvd Car to be a fair judge of pres
eftt-day car values.
. ■
YlM
.a
w I'CwSSjlM
inyite your inspection of Today’s Ford Cara.
lafS
Claycoinb Motor Co.
THE FURO «ARASE
Lincoln
WES Make
Your Throat Protection
Fordsan
a Mfewnce IVfrere F w Boy Four
FORO
X