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Beatrice Daily Sun from Beatrice, Nebraska • Page 7

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i( vV LEE'S RADIO SHOP FOR QUALITY RADIO Notice! Notice! If any of your Electric Appliances were damaged by flood waters, TlLEY SHOULD BE rHOKOUGHLY CHECKED BEFORE BEING USED! OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT IS SET UP NOW TO IENDEK THIS SERVICE. or Further Information Call Klunipp's Hardware Dr. H. L. Gundersoa Optometrist Examined Glasses Fitted Phone 861 504 tt Court Will cull your poultry Weigh and pay cath on your place.

Kelle Produce Phone 928W Trenching For Gas, Water, or Sewer WRIGHTSMAN TRENCHING SERVICE Phone 940 910 Grant St. Perennials Columbine Delphinium Bleeding Heart Sweet William Bowers Greenhouse And Gardens 831 W. Scott Yorr Home with: Gepeva Steel Kitchens Electric Water Systems Plumbing Fixtures LAMMEL PUMP AKD SUPPLY 310 Court St. Beatrice, Nebraska Cftli 263 If you mlr youi paper eel) the Sun offlo No. 263 before 7 p.

n. on week and between 9 a. m. on tf the telephone not inswered immediately, wait a moment. Then two telephone and poMible that the perao) in charge at theae calls may be on the other Bedding Plants Petunias.

Snaps, Salvia, Verbenas, etc. Andrews Greenhouse 1824 Elk Phone 649 VAN BUSKIRK'S ELECTRIC SERVICE Contracting and Repairing Back in business after 7 years electrician for government. Located in furniture exchange, and Court Phone 155 Cyril Van Busklrk TREE SPRAYING Shade and Fruit Trees Phone 352X Keith Hubbard E. E. Best, D.

Chiropractor. Funerals Mrt. Rosa services will be held Friday morning at at the Laughlin funeral home, Wymore, with the Rev. E. E.

Powell, officiating. Further services will be at three p. m. Friday at the Simmons funeral home Smith Center, burial in the Smith Center cemetery. Iwohn-r-Services will bu Thursday at 1:45 m.

at the lome of Iwohn in CJa- and at two p. rh, at the Methodist in Clatonia. Burial will be in the Clatonia cemetery, Dr. Alva Clark will officiate. Pospisil-Zajicek funeral home, Wilber, in charge.

services were this morning at the Venrick funeral home, DeWitt, with the Rev. W. H. Klempel officiating. Further services this afternoon at Morrowville, and burial in Morrowville cernetery.

Phillip were this morning at the Miller funeral home, Wymore. Burial in Blue Springs cemetery. Harvey Egafrt Funeral services were this afternoon'' at StPeter's Lutheran church, Wymore. B.urial in Blue Springs cemetery. iunerat home in, charge, tank-type vKcuum cleaners.

Seal of Approval. Van Borkum Co. 14-tf Gene Gripe, SA, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Preston L.

Bryant of 1727 North 15th Street, Beatrice, is spending his 12 days leave from the U. S. Naval Training Center at San Diego, California with his parents. Sells Mary Slemp has sold her home at 915 Court to William Wienke. Mrs.

Slemp is moving to Peru. Steak high teachers had a steak fry at the home of Mrs. Marie Licdtke Monday. should not overlook our May dress regular and half size dresses 12 to SO In summer sheers, bembergs, Swisses, rayon crepes, chambrays, only $8.98. Smith's Store.

17 Seriously has been received hero that Mrs. Howard Oden of Council Bluffs, is seriously ill at St. Joseph's hospital, Omaha. She? is the former Maxine Ewing of Beatrice. Injures Lytle of Lewiston suffered a serious injury to his foot when it was cut by a power mower recently.

He was brought to Beatrice for treatment and 20 stitches were needed to close the wound. The accident happened when the blade on the mower broke as Lytle was working at the Lewiston park. For a REAL lunch-time Stop In at Bud's Drive In for a "Hasty-Bun." It's new and completely different. You II love it! 16-1S Encampment Saturday evening, May 20th, a de- g7 ee staff of Higgins Encampment No. 16 of Beatrice and Joy Encampment No.

135 of Odell will confer the Golden Rule degree at a regional meeting of Saline Encampment No. 4 at Lincoln in the I.O.O.F. hall, 1108 L. A camp from Omaha will confer the Royal Purple degree. The ladies of the L.E.A will serve refreshments.

Services at day services on Thursday will be conducted at. eight p. m. in the DeWitt Trinity Lutheran church. Services in the church north of DeWitt will be at 10 a.

m. hotel at Virginia now open for business. Meals every day but Sat. All day Sunday. Reservations for night dinners and Sunday.

Bohemian chef. 14-19 In Gray of Route Five, Beatrice, had' a heart attack and stroke at his home last night and was taken to the Lutheran hospital for treatment. He was at one-time custodian at the Y.M.C.A. Marriage License Keith A. Houseman, 21, and Joan Bishop, 18, both of Beatrice.

reputation founded on professional confidence, Harman 17 To Annual L. Irwin, superintendent of the Beatrice State Home, left Tuesday to attend the annual meeting of the American Association for Mental Deficiencies at Columbus, O. To Tour O. Weibel, son of Mr. and Mrs.

O. W. Weibel of Beatrice and professor of agriculture at the University of Illinois, was chosen with another professor at the university to tour Europe this summer in the interests of the oil crop production. They will visit'several countrihes. They left by plane from Chicago for Paris May 8th.

Heads Lincoln Group Mrs. Harold Shelley, formerly of Beatrice, has been installed as president of the Lincoln Council of Church Women. She is a Methodist representative on the council. Farmers Farmers Union local 1361 will meet at the Harbine school' Friday eve ning, May 19, at eight. There will be a business and social meeting.

All members are urged to come Please bring fruit pie, At the Alfrieda Grubb, treatment; Mrs. Ernest Nelson, Mrs. Cora Koller, dismissed. summer comfort, we SUQ- you try a white nylon marquisette "venue" girdle 12 and 14 hook style at $3.98. Other nylon meshes $5.95, $7.95, $10.00.

Smith's Store. 17 At the Vicare, Louis Wilhelm, Mrs. Fred Sohl of Odell, Mrs. Jerry Weigel, Gerald Moslander, surgery: Pauline Cramer of Pickrell, Mrs. Lee Pasco, P.

J. Theissen of Jansen, George Grajj, treatment; Mrs. Melvin Searcey and baby of Burchard, Walter Knape, Mrs. Carl Hendrichs of Fairbury, Mrs. P.

Klein of Wymore, Francis Hassenplug, of Jansen, dismissed; Judy Plihal of DeWitt, transferred to St. Mary's hospital, Rochester, Minn. Young Bandit Quiet About Taking Money BALTIMORE, May 17. The big "Silence 1 sign hung conspicuously above him as Gilbert Scherr soft-shoed down the stone steps last night toward the first floor of the big library. A bareheaded young man coming up stepped in front of him, pointed a pistol and gritted: "Give me your money, or I'll blow your brains out." Scherr handed over his wallet.

"Could I have my wallet back, please?" he asked softly. "I have some valuable papers and cards in it." The gunman handed the wallet back. "Take out the money," the bandit: said, more softly. Scherr took out 512 and handed it over to thp robber, who slipped quietly down the steps and out the building. Haven't those signs bothered you, too? Personals Mr.

and Mrs. Al Hahn of Lincoln spent Sunday here with Mrs. Hahn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Grabber.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hubka and family of Lincoln spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. George Caruthers and the Charles Hub- kas.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard McCann and Laui'a Jo and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fowler of Omaha spent Sunday in Beatrice with Mrs.

Laura McCann and Effie Howe. Richard is production manager at radio station KBON, Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Williams of Dunnellon, were called here by the death of the former's mother, Mrs.

Lydia Williams. W. S. Miles left yesterday for Hays, after being called here by the death of Mrs. Lydia Williams.

Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lincoln and Jack and Mae Hill spent last day in Lincoln with Mr. and Mrs. Roscoo Abbott.

Grace Ovitz of Chicago spent last weekend with Janice Hannaford. They are both students at the University of Nebraska. Mrs. Lawrence Black of Des Moines, is here visiting Mrs. J.

M. Hannaford. Mr. and Mrs. L.

E. Kerly of Greeley, were here visiting Mrs. Kelly's sister, Mrs. W. I.

Reed, and other relatives and friends. Several dinner parties were given in their hopor and a picnic dinner was given Sunday at the park. They left Monday for Lincoln. They formerly resided in Beatrice and Wymore. Mr.

and Mrs. Al Clausen and Joyce were in Lincoln Tuesday on business, Mrs. Grant Miller of Cedar Rapids, is here visiting old friends. She is a former resident here. Mrs.

H. D. Haley and Judith Ann returned to home in Eloy, after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Graves. Mr.

and Mrs. Dave Nicewonger of Pickrell, who have been spending the winter months in Corpus Christi, have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. George Manion of Goodland, and Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Manion of Marysville called on Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foster of Ellis yesterday. George was Rock Island agent in Ellis about 40 years ago and for many years has been Rock Island dispatcher in Goodland.

Bert is Union Pacific dispatcher in Marysville, Kas, M. S. Hevelone was in Omaha Tuesday on business. Mrs. Hevelone, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs.

Jules Greevv, returned with him. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Burge were in Fairbury yesterday for the funeral of Mrs. Lew Shelly.

Mr. Burge was one of the pallbearers. Mrs. Mabel Penrod returned Monday from Des Moines, where she has been visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence Black. The Blacks returned with her to Beatrice and will go back to Des Moines Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J.

Chatburn of Omaha. spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. O. W.

Weibel. Mr. and Mrs. Don Bohrer will return to Belvidere, 111., Friday after spending their vacation in Beatrice visiting their families and friends. Mrs.

H. M. Seckman and Janice left today for Denver, where they will visit Margaret Seckman, who is taking laboratory technician training. Laurie and Gail Steinmeyer of Lincoln returned home Tuesday after visiting here a few days with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrjs.

George Steinmeyer. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Brownawell, Eldon and Gary Lee were Sunday Mothers day hosts to Mr. and Mrs Myrtis Pike, Mr.

and Mrs. George Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Pike Jerry Lee and Norma of Oketo Mr. and Mrs.

Nick Blocker, Rosalie, Ronaid and Donald, Mr. anc Mrs. Arthur Pike, Leon and Davic of Home City. The birthdays of Mrs. Blocker and Eldon Brownawell were celebrated.

The Only Stpre in Beatrice That Gives Atherton Pharmacy 500 Court Free Phone 394 7 WANTS NO ALIMONY LOS ANGELES, May 16 Actress Agnes Moorehead, suing to divorce Actor Jack Lee, he husband of 19 years, says she doesn't want alimony. She charged cruelty in her sui filed yesterday and said the; seperated last June. daughter was born Saturday at the Menndnitc hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Rober Thompson.

daughter was born Tuesday at the Lutheran hospital toMr. Orlyn Qverbeck. son was. born today at the Lutheran hos pital to Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Virginia, Wilber News Engagement Mr. and Mrs- Joe Neuman announce 1he engagement and ap- marriage of their daughter. Mable, to Donald L. Hoffman, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley Hoffman of Wilber. The wedding will take place May 21 at the Methodist church in Wil- jer. Marriage The marriage of Lt. and Mrs. Van Rozny took place on April 8 at the Naval Air Station Chapel, r'ensacola, Fla.

The bride was Hatherino Minntck Read, daugh- of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Min- lick, of Woodfield, Rosemont, L. Lt. Rozny is the son of Mr.

and Vlrs. Frank Rezny of near Wilber. Shower A pre-nuptial shower for Miss vlabel Neuman was held at Legion lall Sunday afternoon. Sixty guests were present. Hostesses vere Mrs.

Josephine Pivonka, Mrs. larold Hoffman, Mrs. Kenny Gelbart, Crete and Mrs. Dennis lab. Anniversary Mr.

and Mrs. Gust Weise of DeWitt observed their 50th wedding anniversary at their farm tome Sunday. They have one son, and four daughters, Mrs. Carl Schmalgemeier of Pickrell, Mrs. German Buss, Beatrice, and Edna Helsrt at home and four grandchildren.

Miss Mary Bogdanski of Beatrice was the only one present who attended their wedding 50 years ago. Mrs. August Janouch and daughter, Mrs. Karl Landrum, and grandaughter, Margaret, of Oklahoma City were Saturday dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Marie Sasek and Bertha Bocek- They stopped in Wilber enroule to their home in Oklahoma City from Los Angeles, Calif, where they visited Mrs.

daughter, Mrs. Alfred Burnett, and Mr. Burnett. Mrs. J.

V. Gain entertained the ladies of St. Wenceslaus Guild Tuesday evening with Mrs. Edward Fitzgerald, Mrs. James Real and Mrs.

James Cain as invited guests. J. M. Kasl and Tommie Thomp- SPONGE 1111 No. 13 Phone 147 son of Kansas City, Dally San, Beatflee, May It, 19Sd visiting relatives in the Wilber vicinity.

Death A still horn son was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Fritz May 2 at a Lincoln hospital. Private services were held from Shimerda-Schlcis chape! that day and intormcnt wa? in Bohemian National cemetery. Mrs.

Fritz was the former Evelyn Placek. Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rezny of near Wilber announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Leana, to Robert Kudlacek, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Kudlacek of Wilber. The wedding will be an event of May 27 at the Methodist church at Wilber. Clerk Gives Life's Blood To Save Son OAKLAND, May 17. E. a grocery clerk who gave his life's blood to save his son, died Monday.

Physicians said today his soil. 11-year-old Robert, probably would recover from i kidney disease which necessitated the blood transfer. The physicians said there was no danger from the disease being transmitted, but they had plained to the father there DVM danger to the donor from foreign material being taken into the system. "Go ahead," the father Said, tot nearly three hours, he and Mi hig son were linked together by tubes exchanging their WAHT AOfl BStKO It's GEYERMANS For Insured FUR STORAGE if Cleaning Repairing if Remodeling Restyling Phone 16 for pickup CAMERAS Films and Everything: for your vacation. I Binoculars $4.20 and up GALES THE POST OFFICE IS ACROSS THE STREET See them now in our SPWH6 SHOWHG FRIGIDAIRE 3 types, 4 series, 1O sizes of America's No.

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