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B2424 Ambulance Lincoln Umberger's abstract of titles, 414 Verne Hedge, First Nat'l. Bank Lincoln. Mrs. Elwood has been quite sick the past week. Otto Buck of Murdock spent Sunday his old friend Frank Coleman. visiting Miss Hazel Tubbs here visiting at the E. McDonald home. Wm. Hartsook was quite poorly the week but is better at this time. past and Mrs. Dora Mrs. Dora Leesley Woodruff visited at the Earl Hightshoe home last Friday afternoon. Earl Hurlbut of Louisville spent Sun his mother, Mrs. Lulu day ivsiting Hurlbut. Mrs. Dora Leesley and Mrs. White last Tuesday afternoon spent Lincoln. Mrs. Sanborn went Mr. and last Wednesday to attend the Lincoln funeral of the late McDowell. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Armstrong and Lincoln visitors on last Wayne were Friday. Call Forke Bros., The Auctioneers. We conduct and clerk your sale. 132 No. 12th St., Lincoln, Nebr. Mrs. John Grady has been sick the week with the flu, but is reportpast ed better this time. McDowell and Mr. and Mrs. Emory son of near Lincoln spent Sunday visit ing at the Mathis home. Marvin was quite sick Mrs. Lyman again the last part of last with the flu better at this time. week, but is some Mrs. H. W. McFadden Dr. and of Mr. and Mrs. where guests McDonald onl ast Thursday. Miss Lois returned Sunday spent the hollevening after having days with her parents at Fremont. Mrs. Mable Hamilton was quite sick with the for several days last better at this Borden and family Mrs. moved last Friday onto an near Waverly. Mrs. Jacob Witt moved Mr. and Maher property in the north to the part of town on last Monday. Minnie Mason and son Robert Mrs. Lincoln Saturday and visited went to Sunday with Mrs. Nora Carpenter over and family. Mary Jean Sanborn returned home evening from Omaha where Sunday she had spent the vacation with relatives. his are both sick with the at this time, Mathis is laid with while Mrs. up injured foot. Guild meets next Tuesday afternoon, 17th the church with Mrs. January Talcott and Mrs. Will McGill as hostesses. Mrs. Hand and grandson, Hand down from Lincoln Glenn were visiting with old last Wednesday friends. Woodruff returned home Mrs. Katie last Monday evening after sepnding week with her daughter, Mrs. George Shellberg and husband in Omaha. and Mrs. Emmett Cook and ily of Elmwood and Dr. and Mrs. Taleott were dinner guests the Otto Erickson home on last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kyles, Raymond and Ruth Horn of Lincoin and Miss Bertha Kosin Alvo spent Sunday at the home of Charley Martin. Raymond Howard returned home Monday evening after spending the past week with the Austin Finlay fam. near Emerald. Irene Faye, the nine months old baby Mrs. Earl Kuntz, sister of Mrs. Geo. Trunkenbolz is sick with the chicken pox at the Trunkenbolz home. Mrs. Katie Woodruff and Mrs. Dora Leesley visiting with and Mrs. Chet Laughlin near Prairie Home on last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Lambert and Winifred were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leesley and family on last Sunday. White Ralph Vanderman of Ashland helping his uncle Ralph Coleman do some butchering one day last week he received very ugly cut on one hand. Dr. and Mrs. H. W. MacFadden and son Weber departed for their home at Chicago on last Saturday morning ter spending the holidays here visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith of Lincoln and her father Frank Chase of Guthrie Center, Iowa, spent Sunday afternoon and were supper guests Mr. and Mrs. Peters. Mr. Walter Goings who underwent minor operation on his leg about week ago recovering nicely at his home. Rev. Goings is staying out there helping with the chores. Mr. Albert Erickson accompanied by his sister-in-law, Mrs. Otto Erickson drove his home at Kirk, Colo., on last Saturday. They will be gone three or four weeks. Mrs. Emma Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Stevealberg and two months old twins Anna Laura and George Lawrence of South Bend, Mrs. Alvin Holmes, Mrs. Oscar Reece, and Mrs. Ed Miles Ashland guests at the John Vant home last Tuesday afternoon and evening. The Greenwood State Bank was closMonday for reorganization by direction stockholders the bank. McLein of the State Banking Department in charge. The following are officers: Phil Hall, president; Landon, E. Miller, cashier. The Greenwood Woman's Club met last Wednesday afternoon, January 4th with Mrs. Peters. The topic the afternoon was general discussion of the present day times and Red Cross work, there was much sickness which kept number of the members away. Mr. and Mrs. Holland of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Holland and son Kansas City, Miss Clarice Smith of Topeka, Kans., and Mr. and Mrs. Mathews and son all went Omaha Sunday where they spent the day visiting with relatives and friends. Cemetery Association met with Mrs. Lou Hulburt, Jan. 6th. Decided would have our cooked food sale and bazaar usual glad to have whatever help can give us. Bazaar and sale will you held on Saturday before Easter.