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Deen wean urther de-e trade of oly a high movement iverage of ital goodstnd of the related toDecember icorae tax iroeeedingi four up-rium and all street, t recently e of daily effect of 3 from the hem to a unde? theWith fifty entries m the 1933 Christmas home decorating contest sponsored by the junior chamber of commerce Dec. 20, 21 and 22, the following winners were named: In class A. Jots more than fifty feet and corner lota, first place went to Homer1 Martin, whose home is shown at the top. TheMartin home is located at 1735 So. 25th. Second place was awarded to Mildred Knight, 5102 Greenwood; third place to Bert Am-spoker, 3448 Franklin. Honorable mention prizes were awarded C. W. Theleen, 3410 Dudley; Eleanor Green, 5100 Leighton, and Dr. E. V. Millard, 3637 Holdrege.In class B, lots under fifty feet, first place was won by Frank W.SeacreIs sho’ to Of and t trout,mentiiAdamNabb, Oliver be pre of thethe American people by reason of the gain in employment and the higher wage of those whose work had not been interrupted during the depression. Third is the release of large sums of money byheadlining Buddie Paul and Marguerite Neff, vest pocket size dancers, called and entertained. Saturday morning the St. Paul Methodist church ladies took a group of children to the farm forSEEft
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Lincoln Star

Lincoln, Nebraska, US

Sat, Dec 23, 1933

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