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Beatrice Daily Sun from Beatrice, Nebraska • Page 7

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Ndbh. 6ttnda.y/S«it. 22,1946 BEATRICE DAILT SUN Here Week Monday 0. No, meets in O. Ol 8 p.

m. Wwnta's Club Music Department," X- C. 2:80 ieal afld dramatic program. Mra. Cecil Neumann, leader; Mrs.

Bruce Innis chairman. First, Mennonite Mission Circle 3, MM, Bernard Reimer, 1722 Grant hofctess, 2:30 p. m. Senior Guild meets at the Glen Oatia home at 7:30 for White Cross. Girl Scout Council Y.

M. C. 2 p. m. First Christian Church Sunday class of Mrs.

Morton's hieets at the church at 7:30 p. m. for a hay rack ride. American Legion Auxiliary meets at American Legion hall with special music. Executive board meeting at Tuesday Business and Professional Women's club dinner, club house, 6 p.

m. Happy Hour Club covered dish luncheon Nettie White, 515 So. 10th bring covered dish and service. United Brethren in Christ church adult party at the church. Devotions, P.

C. Spencer. Entertainment committee: Floyd Schneider, Philo Jones and Clifford Delebar. Refreshment committee: Messrs. John Williams, L.

Strough, S. Ridgley. Manettla Circle Mrs. Claude Dillow, hostess, 2 p. m.

Riverside Extension Club Mrs, Paul Penner, hostess, 1:30 p. m. Jobs Daughters meet at Masonic Temple, p. m. Diaconia Class Mrs.

H. Price, 615 No. 7th, hostess. 1:30 dessert luncheon. Devotions, Mrs.

E. Brazelton. Program, Mrs. Headley, committee chairman, Mrs. Tewell.

East P. T. A. meets at 3 p. m.

Glenover P. T. A. meets at school, 3 p. open house.

T. Club Mrs. Henry Bence, hostess, 2 p. m. Declm Amlcae bridge club, Ben Falk, dessert supper hostess, 7:30 p.

m. V. F. W. Auxiliary regular business" meeting in Homesteader I' room, aduitorium, 8 p.

m. Beatrice Hospital Group' meets at hospital at 1 p. m. Wednesday G. A.

Extension Club meets with Mrs, H. Wiegand, hostess. Leaders will give devotions on "Lighting in the Remem ber gift box contributions. Ladles Auxiliary of B. of L.

F. and anniversary party. Husbands guests at dinner at Sky- 'Vue, 7 p. m. St.

Joseph P. T. A. meets in school hall. Philathean Class of First Christian church will have a covered dish supper in the Fellowship roorri at 7 o'clock.

Hakeber Club Mrs. Charles Sharp, 1704 East Court hos- tess, 2:30 p. m. i FalrvieW P. T.

A. will meet at 2:30. Tea and social hour from 3:00 followed by business meeting. The executive committee is in charge of the tea. Thursday 'Mixed Party at the Field Club has been postponed.

M. M. Club Martha Eckel, 1306 hostess. "First Baptist Kensington meets at 2:30 with Mrs. Gene Dunham.

Bring White Cross box. Junior W.W. G. of the Westside' Baptist church meets-at 7:30 in the church basement. Mildred Rletdorf, hostess.

Glenover Club, Mrs. Helen Fanders, evening hostess. Knitting-Sewing Klub Misses Elizabeth and Margaret Penner, (hostesses, 8 p. m. D.

U. V. 7:30, auditorium. Bring guests; and articles I for auction. I.

St. Paul's Social Club Mr. and I Mrs, Albert Bargman, 718 No. 116th, hosts, 8 p. m.

Fldells Class Mrs. G. D. Neal, Celebrates Birthday Bonail Steven Roszell Ashton, one year old son of Mr Mrs. 'Jack Ashton, of Denver, celebrated his first birthday last Sunday in Beatrice at the home of his grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Roszell with four generations at the party. Carleen Kuhl Entertains On Sixth Birthday Carleen Kuhl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kuhl, entertained a mixed group of twenty-two playmates Saturday afternoon from 2:30 to 5 with outdoor games to celebrate her sixth birthday.

At 5, the guests were seated at a large table centered with merry- go-round with favors of miniature canoes filled with candy. Fudge sickles and birthday cake were served to the guests. Party guests were; Freddie Adams, Freddie Peterson, Freddie Nichols, Dennis Langley, Buzzy Sackett, Ronald Elmshauser, Phil Kleppinger, Katherine and Jeanie McCleery, Susan Jenks, Mary Joe. and Bobby Doyle, Ann Morris, Gale Christenson, Jeannette Ord, Ladd and Letitia Hubka, Judie Williams, Marva Rist, Calvin Haney, Bill Davis, Ann Weston. 700 No.

9th, Chairman, Mrs. L. D. Bonham. Devotions, Mrs.

Kensington will meet in the church dining room for a 1:15 covered dish luncheon. Chairman, Mrs. Ernest Svoboda. Devotions, Mrs. F.

H. Brockman Harmony Class of First Christian church will have a tea honoring, Mrs. H. Fishbach at 2:30 o'clock to which all the women of the church are invited. Philathean Kensington of First Christian church will meet at 1:30 for a dessert luncheon with Mrs.

E. L. Schiermeyer, 823 N. llth B. o.

Does meets in Elk club -room at 8 p. m. Friday Arts and Craft Club hostess, Mrs. C. McCoy, assisted by Mrs.

L. Lamberson. Roll call, favfrite author and why. Program, Mrs. Foulk, book review.

St. Paul P. T. A. meets at 7:30 p.

m. at school. All parents welcome. Mary Martha Society meets at Beatrice Mennonite church 2 p. m.

w. R. C. covered dish dinner. Bring covered dish, sandwiches.

Birthdays in July, August and September will be celebrated Veronica Class will meet for. a covered dish' luncheon at the church. Chairman, Mrs. B. Hotchkiss.

Atherton Jewelry the amazing Relit Ink dry! I. IVM i wittr. I KMRtiii I i with In Ufk- can't ink Wrfctf my frnftf rial, Vntn, Open House, Celebration On Anniversary 'Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harms of Crab Orchard, celebrated their 80th wedding anniversary at their home on Sunday, September 16, 1946.

A 1:00 o'clock dinner was served to 60 guests. After dinner a Service was given by Rev. John Voelk of Sterling. Open house was held from 3:00 to 5:00 o'clock in the afternoon for neighbors and friends. Mrs.

Jay Hagerman had charge of the guest book and Mrs. Henry Harms, poured for th? guests. A number of lovely gifts' and cards was received by the honored couple. Yelloiv and white garden flowers furnished by Mrs. Harry Hepperlen of Beatrice were used as centerpieces for the tables and as decorations for the home.

A three tiered wedding cake of gold and white centered the tea table. Those coming from a distance were: Mr. and Mrs. Otto Winkleman, Mrs. Nancy Lianburger and daughter, Anna of Petersburg, Illinois, Mrs.

Carl Eden and daughter, Irene, Mrs, Anna Strnube, Mr. Godfrey Panko and daughter, Emma, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Panko, all of Burr, Nebr. There are six children in the family and all were present for the occasion.

Mr. and Mrs. Harms have lived in the vicinity of Crab Orchard for the past 37 years. WYMORE SOCIETY AND NEWS Y. W.

Board The Y. W. board was entertained Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. R. Smith.

All members were present. Mrs. Lowson and Mrs. Miller were guests. Mrs.

R. R. Darnold, vice president of the organization conducted the business meetljip. Mrs. Dean Dawson was elected president to fill -the unexpired term of Mrs.

Ethel Constable who has Lincoln to live. A dessert luncheon was enjoyed preceding the business meeting. Kansas Visitor Here Last Week Mrs. John Gould of Washington, Kansas was a guest last week of her sister, Mrs. Ray Kuhn and family.

Mrs. Gould went from here to Lincoln to visit relatives. Blue Valley Community Club The Blue Valley Community club held their first meeting since Spring at the home of Mrs. Will Roberts, Tuesday afternoon. Mrs.

Robert H. Gloss was assisting hostess. The meeting was opened by the gtoup singing, "School Days," Army l)nit 1'H'vlmin HORIZONTAL 1,7 Depicted is Insigne of U. S. Army Division 12 Leave 13 Threefold 14 Rot by 41 exposure 15 Movie (coll.) 17 Number 19 Rough lava 20 Mast 21 From 22 Razor strnfr 26 Is carried 20 Sacred song 30 Strings 316 (Roman) 32 Symbol tor sodium 33 Diminutive of Stephen 3(i Timorous 3D Windows 40 Frighten 41 All right (coll.) 42 Tissue 46 To (prefix) 47 Point 49 Silicon dioxide 91 Insect 52 Nautical 84 Last 56 Bites 57 Sitting VERTICAL 1 Negotiates 2 Damp 3 And (Latin) 4 Louse egg 5 Malayan coins 6 Cry loudly 7 Budge 8 Anger 9 Greek letter 10 Powerful 14 Rough file 16 King of St.

Andrew (ab.) 18 Promontory 23 Black bird 24 Relish 23 Afternoon (ab.) 26 Red Cross (ab.) 33 Blemish 3-1 Acquiring 35ElectriCiil unit 36 Tasto solo (ab.) 37 Pressed 38 Obligation 42 Diacritical marks Cloth measure 44 45 Skin uTfectloh 48 Cooking vessel 49 Cutting tool 50 Idaho county 51 Exist 53 Virginia 55 Note In scale since, the fall term of school begins at this time. Mrs. John president was in charge of the business Roll call was answered by the members niuning the first school they attended also their first teacher. Mrs. Carl Hedding was winner of the guessing contest on "articles found in the bathroom." Mrs.

Will Anderson was winner of the jumbled word contest. Mrs. John Goes, president was Mrs. Ted Oerdes, Mrs. Carl Hedding, Mrs.

Arthur Hughes, Mrs. T. C. Jones and Mrs. Alice Ycck received Heart Sister birthday gifts.

Mrs. Eula Stolldorf was a guest. There were twenty members present. i Mrs, Roberts served dainty re-i freshments at the close of the, meeting. Stevcns-Kellcy On Wednesday, Sept.

11, Ifl4fi at Clyde, Kansas Miss Midgie Stevens, daughter of Althea Stevens of Wymore became the bride of Mr. Edward Kelley, son! of Mr. and Keiley of' Belleville, Kansas. The double ring service was used, Rev. James Roberts read the WARDS HAS YOUR Classic Brovyn and White saddle made of quality Elk-tanned leathers wlfh sturdy welt.

Rubber soles. 4-9. i 3.25 Popular Brown and White Oxford with comfortable moc- ityU vamp. Brown rubber soles 0fc mark floors. 4-9; Couple Receive Many Gifts On Anniversary Twenty-fifth wedding anniversary of Mr.

and Mrs. John Edwards was celebrated at Chiuitauqun park, Sunday, Sept. 15. The afternoon was spent visiting and Ink- Ing, pictures. The honored coupla recVlvod many nice Rifts, Those pi'psent were: Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Fort. Mr. and Mrs. J.

D. Qtmr.ltenbush, Mr. and Mrs. Will TMucknett and Fnye, Mr. and Mrs.

Marry Fort, Mr. and Mrs. Ooorgfl Ktburx and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ira) Buss and family, Mr.

and Mrs. L. K. Heist and Janice, Mr. and Donald PlueU- nptt and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Waldo and family, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jarchow and Bonnie, Mr.

and Mrs. Don Sclmerman and Bobby, Doris Mae Heller, all of DC Witt. Mr. a.nd Mrs. Lyman Hansberry find Gnry of Hnllam.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wusk of Sterling, Mr. Loren Plllard of Princeton. Mr.

nnd Mrs. Lloyd Grlffeth and Thelma, Robert Williams, Mr. nnd Mra. Robert Tyacr nnd family, Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Williams and marriage linos In the presence of the immediate relatives and a few special friends. The bride was attired In a aqua! blue gown with silver accessories, I she also wore a corsage of pink rosebuds. Her lavnller had been worn by the groom's mother at her wedding. Miss Pauline Lnrklns of Belleville, Kansas wearing nn aqua dress with black accessories was bridesmaid. Her corsage was yellow baby asters.

The groom wore oxford grey with a white carnation boutonniere. Robert Logan, cousin was his attendant. After the ceremony a reception was hold at the homo of the groom's parents In Belle-! ville, Kans. The bride was jrradu- a ted from Wymore high school with the class of 1043. The groom i graduated from the Belleville high I school with the class of 19'U.

The newly weds will make their home at Jamestown, where the groom operates a filling station. B. Of F. And K. The Ladies Society of the B.

of L. F. and met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Keith Mr. and Mrs.

Rolinrt WllHnms and family, Charlie Williams, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Qunokenbush, Mr.

and Mrs. Harvey Fort, Miss Donna Walker, Mooncy, Mr, nnd Mrs. John Edwards, Virginia and Vivian, all of Beatrice. of Blue Springs haTcharge of the business meeting. Following the business meeting bingo was played.

Airs. j. M. MnxwoU being high score winner and Mrs. Jack low.

awarded beautiful mflttof K. P. received the Mod- priee. The hostesses nerved ft lunch at the close of THE REPUBLICAN CARAVAN arrives In Beatrice, Nebraska at 7 P. M.

Monday, September 23, 1946 The meeting will he at the Y.W.C.A. buildingf, Ella. Speaking will be at 8 p. m. SeWtor Butler, Congressman Curtis, Val Peterson, candidate for governor, and other state and the county candidates will be present.

GAGE COUNTY REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTED Lamb In Blue Spring's. Mra. Helena Casebeer was assisting hostess. A deltghthful lunch of chicken sanrl-i wlciies, fruit salad, cake, pickles' iwd coffee waa served, Out Of Town VisitorH Mr. and Mrs.

George Martin of near Virginia were Wymoro vis- I tors Monday afternoon and while lion; called at the J. Cox home and the Bort Martin home cast of town. Weekend Ouento Mr. and Mrs. Walter Keck of Lincoln were weekend guests of! the lattcr's parents, Mr.

and H. R. Smith and family. Altar Society St. Mary's Altar Society were! entertained Tuesday afternoon at! the home of Mrs.

Ed. McCrackcn. i Laverna Roberts, Airs, Frank Phanonstlel, Mrs. Crlpe assisting hostesses. Mrs.

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