Fourth Degree Knights to Hold Silver Jubilee Dinner on Lincoln”? Birthday to Observe Holy Year; Re ception for Archbishop Hartv. A dinner ami reception under aus pices of the fourth degree assembly of the local organization of the Knights of Columbus will tie held at Hotel Fontenelle on Hincoln's birth day anniversary, next Thursday. This occasion will be responsive to the designation of 1 **25 as "holy year" by Pope Pius XT. The fourth degree is tHe patriotic degree of the Knights of Columbus and it is announced that this dinner will commemorate the sil ver jubilee of the establishment of • the degree. There are more than 100,000 members of the fourth degree in Ihe United States. Another feature of the dinner will he a public reception for Archbishop J. J. Harty, who was in Rome last fall. The archbishop will speak and will convey a. message from the pope. Francis P. Matthews, member of the hoard of directors of the supreme council of the Knights of Columbus, will preside at the dinner. Arrangements will be made for 400 attendants at the dinner. Women will be present. The dinner will be at T. Columbus Sportsmen Form Walton League Columbus, Neb., Feb. 7.—Columbus sportsmen organized a chapter of the Isaak Walton league here with a charter membership of 172, Officers elected were: Judge W. N. Hensley, president; Dan Bray, vice president; Fred Boehm, secretary; I.. F. Phil lipps, treasurer; C. I.. Gerrard, J. C. Byrnes, H. A. Graves, Jack Elliott and Joe Gutzmer, directors. The chapter will send representa tives to Lincoln, headed by J. C. Byrnes, former chairman of the dem ocratic state central committee, to win support for several bills now pending In the legislature which are of special interest ta Nebraska sports men. Parent-Teachers Favor Child Labor Amendment At the regular meeting of the Haw thorne Parent-Teachers’ association last week, the members went on record in favor of the child labor amendment. Resolution was passed requesting the secretary to forward a copy of the record to every member of the legislature. The meeting was addressed by Charlotte Townsend Whitcomb on "School Questions.” ' In Divorce Court. Marl# Groa# against Donald D. Gross, non-Mi port. Je» fFUR COATS^ < ' ?! I; A Positive Guaranteed Saving of !; 5 At Least $100 I: I" ? ■ Fur Coat values that will thrill you. Beautiful, luxurious, superb quality coats at far, j I Hp far below half price. Buy them now on the easiest sort of payments. Fulfill your "| | ambition now to own a beautiful fur coat. 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An experienced eye can foretell the size of th« day's catch in this manner. Picture No. 3 shows four Okohoji fisherman and a sample of their day's catch. From left to right. H. W. Kellogg. Mrs. Alfred Rohr, R. M. Kel logg, Alfred Rohr. CLUB TO DECIDE ON PARK OPENING The Southeast Improvement club will hold its regular meeting Friday night at the Bohemian National hall. Several important questions pertain ing to the future of South Omaha will come up for discussion at this meeting. Southeast Improvers Will Meet on Friday Members of the Southeast Improve ment club have requested the city commissioners to name the new muny ball park, "Koutsky park," in honor of City Commissioner Joe Koutsky. The date for the formal opening of the park will be set at the next meet ing of the club. The city commis sioners will be Invited to attend the opening ceremonies.' Failure of the city to sell the park bonds Is causing many property owners In the vicinity uneasiness. South High Graduate Bares Secret Marriage Miss Genevieve Rynkos, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Rynkos, 4208 South Nineteenth street, surprised her friends when she announced a few days ago she had been married since December 26. According to Miss Rynkos, she eloped to Glenwood la., on December 26 with William Francis, a salesman, and was married. Miss Rynkos was graduated from South High school in 1923. AURORA CHURCHES VOTE TO COMBINE Aurora, Neb., Feb. 7.—The Congre gational and Presbyterian churches of Aurora have voted to combine. For some time committees bad been working out the plan of federation and special meetings of the two con gregations were had Thursday eve ning to vote unon the proposed plan. The vote was practically unanimous I in both churches. The new church will be called the Federated church of Aurora, and all funds received for benevolences will be divided evenly. The officers of (he new church will l>e also divided in the same proportion for two years, after which they will be chosen at large. Debate Tryouts Held. Pawnee City, Feb. 7.—At tryouts tor the Pawnee City High school de* I hating team, held this week at the 1 ' - - - 1 I Hotel Pontenelle Sunday Noonday Dinner 12 to 3 P. M. $1.50 FONTENELLE SUNDAY EVENING DINNER ROYALE 6 to 9 P. M. $2.00 Main Dining Room Randall's Royal Fontenelle Orchestra Noon and Evening Indian Grill Sunday Dinner Noon to 3:30 p. m., $1.50 Hotel pontenelle high school, John Morion, Ralph Gor don and Charles Calhoun won places on the team with LaVonn l.inn ss al ternat Vernon Hupgate will coach the term. Trio (jives Concert. Aurora, Neb., Feb. 7.—The first pro gram of the V. M. C. A. benefit lycemn course was given at the C*hrls linn church Friday night by theT>elta Omicron trio of the University of Ne braska. 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