flame us into b state of war hysteria by- insisting that another war was inevitable. He expressed the belief that the closer relationship being formed between countries which is bringing -about better understanding may preserve peace but that.he felt today adequate preparation for defense was essential.In AttendanceThe list of those who registered at this year's reunion follows: Phillip Minner, Council Bluffs; V. W. Nipper, Omaha; W. W. Walker, Council Bluffs; Elmer Boyce, Glen-wood; Ed Hayes, Glenwood; Alfred Coons, Glenwood; George Radford, Glenwood; R. Weidner, Omaha; Elmer Beetnan, Council Bluffs Wilbur Knight, Glenwood; Jay Wertz, Glenwood; W, C. Meadows, Omaha; F. D, Logan, Glenwood; /im Endieott, Glenwood; W. D. Sawyers, Glenwood; Eai-l L. Murphy, Omaha; Lloyd D. Woodruff, Omaha; Robt, Boyce, Holdrege; Neb; N. T. Benedict, Pacific Junction; R, E. Moore, Council Bluffs; Carl Miller, Council Bluffs; Harry Hixon, Om'aha; Ed McClure, Council Bluffs; A. S. Christopher, Washington, D. C; Charles W. Hunt, Council Bluffs; Clarence B. Day, Marshalltown; Dave Barnett, Glenwood; Frank Dunn, Glenwood; Forrest Weidner, Malvern; W. A. Benscoter, Glemvood and J. W. Hunter, Glenwood.tiful co-operative dinner was served by the ladies of the neighborhood, her sisters and several of her intimate friends. A beautiful over*anight bag and several personal gifts were presented to Mrs. Fitch. The Fitch family are leaving Aug. 3 for a months vacation in California.Those present were, the three sisters of the honor guest, Mrs. Mildred Mayberry and two children, Neil and Fay, Mrs, Eva Haddocks and children, Wayne and Edna, Mrs. Charles Wilhelm and children, Florence, Dorothy and Charles, jr,, also Mrs. Dale Hunt and children, Ruth, JJvelyn and Dorothy, Mrs. Evelyn and Dean Anderson, Mrs. Fred Edwards, Mrs. Josephine McClain, Mrs. Russel! Ridenour and- Janet, Mrs. Mary Marrin, Margaret McGovern, Mrs. Lee Sargent and Merrill and Darrell, Mrs. S, • M. Lee, Rev. Lucius Smith and Mrs. Smith, Quayle Smith, Mrs, Park Pouch, Beverly June Hise. Mrs. Harry Russell, Dorothy and Lilly May.“Who learns and learns Yet does not what he knows, Is one who plows and plows Yet never sows.”NOTICE TO TEACHERSBig Picnic at Krug Park SundayWhat will no doubt be one of the biggest picnics held this year will take place this Eunday, Aug. 1, at Krug Park, Omaha. Readers of this paper will have a splendid opportunity to spend a very enjoyable day and participate in the activities of the afternoon and evening that are being planned.Free admission, parking, rides and picnic grounds are being ex* tended out of town visitors. One of the special features of the day will be the giving away of three hundred and fifty dollars in groceries, and other valuable prizes including two bicycles, 4 silverware sets and watches.Krug Park extends every reader of this paper a cordial invitation to be its guest.The next regular examination for teachers’ uniform county certificates will .be held in the office of the county superintendent on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Aug. 4, 5 and 6, 1937.•Examinations will begin at 8 a. m. Wednesday.AMY HAMMERS,County Superintendent of Schools.July 22, 29.Dead AnimalsRemovedPHONE 623, SHENANDOAHReverse telephone charge*'to utTANKAGE FOR SALERAMSEY RENDERING CO.Farewell Party Held for Mrs. Glen FitchA farewell courtesy and birthday surprise party was given in honor of Mrs. Glen Fitch at her home Wednesday noon, July 28. A boun-Terry Optical Co,