Mother’s Vigil HERE and there throughout the land tonight many a mother will keep faithful vigil over some sick child. Heavy eyed and weary she will minis ter as only a mother can. At the push of a button elec tricity will light the tiny face, heat the water, warm the food, prepare the medicine. These are services the value of which is known only to mothers. We are glad and proud to be of some small help where anx ious mothers watch and serve. Interstate PowerCompany CHARLES DELBERT FERRIS. Charles Delbert Ferris, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ferris, was born August 22, 1901, at Brunswick, Ne braska, and died at the Sacred Heart Hospital, Lynch, Nebraska, on No vember 1, 1928. From the age of five ’till he was seventeen, he attended school and Sunday school in the Patterson school house. Then his parents moved to Holt county. He was married to Miss Ella Jane Clark, December 7, 1926. He leaves to mourn his loss his wife, father and mother, one sister and eight brothers. 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Why not come in and talk with our Corseticre—she will help you select the right gar ment for your figure. CHAPMAN STYLE SHOP 4, 1925, at the Wilson Hospital in Stuart. He was well loved by all who knew him and his friends all grieve at his death. Our hearts are breaking since the angels came and took our dear boy away. He was laid to rest in the beautiful Woodlawn cemetery at At kinson, beside his brother, George. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Forest A. Heizer, in the Pres byterian Church in Atkinson, on No vember 7, 1928. 4 H CLUB. Miss Faye Sigman won the honors of the 4 H club at Amelia given by the Chicago and Northwestern railroad to the highest rating club member of Holt county, which was free trans portation to the Seventh National Congress to be held for 4 H club boys and girls at Chicago, December 27, 1928. Fourteen active members of the club took the cooking project the past summer, which consisted of the pre paration of fifty meals, using thirty receipts, baking four loaves of bread, study of balanced meals, food habits, correct weight, etc, fulfilling all re quirements of the club, to be ac knowleged by the state to receive charter and seal. The active mem mers are Faye Sigman, Mary Sig man, Zelma and Mildred Waldo, Faye Clemmens, Mary Sigman, Faye Clem mens, Levine Pierce, Lillian Coolidge, Clarice White, Martha Fisher, Mary Minnahan, Ruth and Agnes Mulligan, Evelyn Smith and Arlene Fryiear. Associate members: Audrey, Cath erine :and Genon Gilster, Ruth and Birdie Doolittle. Local Leader, Mrs. H. O. Russ. LOCAL NEWS S. J. Weekes is in Omaha this week. Ralph Mellor made a business trip to Omaha this morning:. Mrs. John Lienhart, who has been very ill, is much improved. 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Ask how to obtain a doll free at the “BIG DOLL DISPLAY” at cur store Saturday and Monday, Nov. 17 and 19. D. Stannard and Mrs. Ralph Mellor will go to Lin coln tomorrow to see the foot-hall game between Nebraska and Pitts burg, Saturday. William Olson, who is employed at the Arbuthnot & Reka garage let a heavy iron shaft fall upon the end of the little finger on his right hand this morning, which severed the end of the finger. XMAS GREETING CARDS. Why buy Christmas Cards from outside concerns when you can buy them at The Frontier offive for less money? Two Quiet kAAAAMl Jy i j-jL .i jyjQtjj PAI&£ High Speeds Owners tell us they use fourth in the Graham Paige four-speed transmission most of the time, enjoying its new smoothness and swift ness. They drop into third (a quiet, internal gear) for rapid acceleration in traffic, or up steep hills. The gear shift is standard. You start in second. First, in reserve, is seldom used. A car is at your disposal. 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