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Beatrice Daily Sun from Beatrice, Nebraska • Page 9

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Beatrice, Sunday, March-7, 1048 DAILY SUN Wymore Social News Shoft-Mlller Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Shoff announce the marriage of their daughter, Margaret Ellen, to deorge Edwin Miller, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Miller of Macomb, 111. The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. Frederic J. Busher at 7 O'clock in the evening of February 13, 1943, at the First Methodist church in Reno, Nev.

For her wedding Miss Shoff chose a brown and yellow crepe suit and wore brown accessories with it Her corsage was of gardenias and carnations. The couple unattended. The couple are residing in Bruno, where they had an apartment in readiness for them. The bride is a graduate of the Wymore schools and is now employed in the American Trust bank in San Francisco, and the groom is a member of the U. S.

coast guards. Birthday Dinner For Threo Little Miss Moiinie Mae and Lloyd Dean Heusman shared honors with their uncle, Dean James, Sunday evening at a birthday dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd I Heusman. The dinner table was beautiful With tall yellow tapers in crystal holders and a large, four-tier cake frosted in yellow and white and bearing yellow and white candles for all three.

The top layer, three inches across, hnd one candle for Monnie Mac, the second had five for Lloyd Denn and the last two furnished the correct number, for I Mr. James. Guests wore Mr. and Mrs. Dean James and two sons and Mr, and Mrs, Carl Mueller and two daughters.

Lincoln Visitors Mrs. Fred Neumann and daugh- I ter, Mrs. T. C. (Pete) Jones, motored to Lincoln Friday.

Miss Mary Jane, who is attending the B. accompanied them. Program of Original Numbers Mrs. Cecil Neumann was a guest I Monday of the Beatrice Woman's club, at a luncheon at the Paddock hotel. After that she gave a thirty-minute original program at the Y.

W. It consisted of her own poems, songs and monologues, I Catholic Ladies' Card Party The fourth in a series of card given by the ladies of St. Mary's Catholic church was given I Tuesday evening in the Greenwood I ball. Mrs. J.

M. Crane won the high in bridge and Mrs. Agnes rJDorais 1 was high in pinochle. Mrs. Theresa Rauth and ra i were winners of thfe I'tidor prizes.

Mrs. Al Thompson theilvicky person when a cake raffled off. I1 Dainty refreshments were litd by the committee. The next I party, Tuesday evening, March 9, l-lvill be the last of the series and prizes in both bridge and (pinochle will be given. There will 1 also be door prizes.

tirth of Baby Girl A nine pound baby girl was llborn Wednesday evening to Mr. land Mrs. Elmer Mueller at her I home in Wymore. The proud fa- Ither was expected home this mornr ling from Camp Cooke in Calif or- Ihia to see his new daughter and Itoer mother. I Back From Omaha Mrs.

Joe McMaken returned from Omaha where she been oh a business trip. Pinochle 1 Mrs. Kenneth Wignall was host- lees Thursday afternoon to, her J.piii6chTe club. Mrs. T.

C. (Pete). (Jones was high and Mrs. Clifford iShaw second high. The hostess served a lunch of potato chips, pickles, and coffee.

Mrs. Wayne will be. next' hostess. Back From Eaat And West Coasts Mrs. E.

O. Simon returned. Wed- (liesday from New Uondon, is her husband had left New IjtTork and is on his way to Miami, She will spend a few weeks jwith hre parents, Mr. and Mrs. JW.

L. Jones, until he is permant- Hy stationed. Mrs. Robert Steward arrived Thursday from Albany, near the camp where her is stationed. She visited an uncle in and 'nroute home she stopped off in enver to see "Dobbs 1 uncle Will ines, whose last boy had just fit for the service, making two loris in the army and one in the iavy.

ercome AU Obstouplea A good motto "if at first you don't try, try again." 'Vith out this in mind the com- aittee would never have succeeded in getting the dinner served tonday evening to "the Business id Professional women. Obstacle 1, it was learned, in afternoon, that part committee was sick and unable tp serve. Obstacle 2, all foods plan- ned could not tae dbtalned. Obstacle cupboards were locked and keys In. possession of a member who was out of town.

Obstacle 4, while one cupboard was opened bjt. the aid of a screwdriver, the one with the table linen was not to be persuaded. At last, after stituting food and linens, the committee, Misses Beulah Mason, Rose Qutnlan and Martha Thomas (some substituting for others) offered a lovely dinner. As a climax for the evening, each member told of her most embarrassing moment. Take it from were interesting! Cheerful Helpers Mrs.

Howard Ray waa hostess Thursday afternoon'to the Cheerful Helpers club. There seven members present and one visi-' tor, Elma O'Donnell. Since the hostess provided no work for them, the ladles visited after the business meeting, At the latter it was decided to have an entertaining committee to plan some sort of entertainment, It was also decided that each member should bring a gift to the hostess when she serves, Mrs. Ray served delicious lunch. Mrs.

Arthur Hughes will be hostess at the next meeting April 11 at the home of her daughter, Mrs, William Anderson in Wymore, Receives Letter of Acceptance Keith Gustin, son of and Mrs, W. O. Gustin received a letter of acceptance from the government. He was one of three boys from Wnshb'urn college, Topeka, to be by a commit- I tee from the Chicago university study the program in pre- meto.orology at one of eleven universities. He will have the rank of private in the army air force and upon graduation will be eligible for the course in advanced meteorology.

Successful completion of the course means a commission as 2nd lieutenant. The course lasts six months and consists of calculus, physics, geography, cartography, history, military drill and exercises. Keith is taking his basic training at Jefferson Barracks, Mo. Shamrock Tea The annual Shamrock Tea given by the Wymore Woman's club was given Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jack L.

Terhune. There was a short business meeting' conducted by Mrs. Roy Small and the twenty-six ladies present enjoyed listening to Mrs. Guy Stahl review "Lieutenant's the latest book by Bess Streeter Aldrich. Jonquils brightened the living and dining- rooms and a committee consisting of Mesdames Donald Harpster, Harold-.

Frisbie and Merton Mallory served a dainty lunch. Wymore Extension Club The Wymore Extension club met Friday afternoon in the basement of the city library. There were thirteen members- and one visitor, Mrs. Russell Darnold, present, In the absence of the president, Immortal Sergeant' Called Fonda's Best Henry Fonda hfes had many Inspiring roles, but none will top his latest in "Immortal Sergeant." This is the digest of preview reports of the film at the Rivoli theater. Critics have taken full cognizance of the fact that Fonda's portrayals In "Jesse James," "Drums Along the Mohawk" and "The Grapes of Wrath" are tops in filmland.

But they insist that his work in the fllmiza- tion of John Brophy's outstanding novel is the best that he has ever done. Which will give fans a lot to remember, for the film is Fonda's last for the duration as a he's In the navy now. BEATRICE AUDITORIUM Friday, March 12th. Larry Herman And His Orchestra "Join the president, Mrs. Roy Chase, presided.

The club voted to donate five dollars to the Red Cross and plans were made to gather magazines, that will be available to give to soldiers as they pass through on the troop trains or other times. Readers' Digest is very desirable for such use. Mrs. George Mrs. John Stewart and Mrs.

Gerald Werner were appointed on the nominating committee for officers for next year. The project lesson given by Mrs. Werner is the last one for this year. It was on "Clothing the Family in War Time." Mrs. Faris gave a little extract from a book entitled, "You are What You The next will be a social meeting at the home of Mrs.

Walter Watson with Mrs. Owen Rutherford and Mrs. H. R. Smith slating hostesses.

Supper Mr. and Mrs. Carl Forsylhe were supper guests Friday evening fo Mr. and Mrs. Robin Brubaker near Blue Springs.

Released From Army Lon Rhtuerford and Jake Trlggs have both been released from ser- i vice in the army because of the 38-year age ruling. Sunday Guests Mrs. Cora Auctin and daughter Alice of Seneca, spent Sunday with the former's sister, Mrs. Effie Sheldon and daughter, Mrs. Jack L.

Terhune. Here For Services Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Donnell of McCook came Friday night, called here by the death of the latter's mother, Mrs. Morris Jones'.

Aid Society Tea Mrs. Carl Forsythe was hostess at a tea given by the Ladies' Aid society of the Evangelical church in Blue Springs with Mrs. Wilbert Maine assisting hostess. There were thirty-nine present. Mrs.

Arthur Krauss presided at the short business meeting after which Mrs. Guy Stahi very ably i reviewed "Lieutenant's Lady" by I Bess Streeter Aldrich. The hostesses served a dainty lunch of white cake, topped with fruit in whipped cream and sprinkled with preen sugar and bearing Personals Mrs. George Smiley and'daugh- ter, Kathleen, Peoria, 111., who have been visiting at Pawnee City with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

F. Wilson, returned Home last week. Mr. and Mrs. J.

Barclay of St. Joseph have returned home after a visit of a few days in the city. Ray Foster of Omaha was a visitor in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs.

Guy Sherman of Lincoln have returned to Lincoln after a visit with friends at Cortland. Ernest Brady of the Steele City vicinity was a business visitor in the city Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Harold of the Sterling vicinity spent Friday in the city on business and visiting with friends. Mrs.

Clyde Retchless of Odell has returned home from Lincoln where she visited for a few days with, friends. Mr. Clyde Thornton of Sabetha, spent yesterday in the city. Mr. Mrs.

William Barnes of Omaha spent yesterday in the city enroute to Salina, where they planned to spend the weekend with friends. Senator and Mrs. Kenneth Wherry of Washington, D. who are visiting with home folks at Pawnee City for a few daj's, plan to return £0 Washington in a.few days. Edward Brandt of Wymore left last week for the Veterans' hospital at Lincoln where he expects to receive treatment for a few days.

Mr. and Mrs. Merle Tickner of Cortland have returned from a visit of a few weeks with relatives and friends in Iowa. -Mr, and Mrs. J.

E. Fisher of the DuBois vicinity were shopping in the city Friday and visiting with friends. Ivan Remmenga and family, who have resided in Pawnee county for some time, have moved to a near Htckman. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Arnold of Topeka, who have been visiting in the city, returned home yesterday, Mrs. Curtis Miller returned to her home at Cresco, last week after a visit at Adams with her J. M. Burnham and wife. a silk shamrock.

Other St. Patrick appointments were used. The' centerpiece was sweet peas and Mrs. Maine poured. Mrs.

Schauppaugh and Mrs. Harry Fauver assisted in serving the large crowd. TAGB Robert Paige, Virginia Bruce, Bud Abbott, and Lou Costellft pose for a sfcetie in "Pardon My playing currently at the Victory. RED THE SlieOF THEU.S, IS A REPUBLIC OF 19,653,552 PEOPLE. MEXICO IS AN IMPORTANT ALLY SUPPLYING -MAW WAR AWTCRIALS SUCH TINC.

LCAO AND PETROLEUM. Ksfej OF THE Arret WAS THE SPANIARDS I IM iszi, THR.EW SPANISH RULE EXACTLY 300 YEAtlS LATER. ToWtf IT ISA LAMP OF MODERN SCHOOLS SMALL FARMS INDUSTRIES. OF AZTEC FOLKLORE Mexico's SECOND HIGHEST oren.ATEPe.Tl. i Fe MORE.

North Gage While enroute to Beatrice Friday, February 26, Pvt. Eldoh E. Horton and Pvt. Augustin A. Vincent of "the Lincoln Air Base stopped at the home of Eldon's grandparents and aunt, Mr.

and Mrs. F. H. Pape and Bertha, of whom they were dinner guests. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry. Pape, jr. are the parents of a daughtei born Sunday morning, February 28. Mrs.

Leland Sowers and son Dvraine, have been at the Pape home where Mrs. Sowers has been caring for her sister, Mrs. Pape TWO FIRST RUN MAJQR FEATURES! CO-FEATURE PLUS ADDED ATTRACTION "Merrte Melody Cartoon" And National Defense Short Troop Train" Every American Should Sec ThlBt Biggest Best Bargain In Town I Plus Tax plus IU0 Tax SI7N. MON. TUBS, KJM Headliners in "Silver at the Rlalto theater are! Kenny Baker, Pat orison, Frlck and Frock, Irene Dare and the baby and assisting with thd household duties, Mr.

and Mrs. Rudolph Beckman' and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Beckman and daughters, Kay Ardia and Patricia Ann of Lincoln spent Sunday, February 28, as guests of Mrs. Clara Krueger and Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Krueger and family. Various ones assisted the Henry Doctor family in moving Saturday. February i7, t6 a farm located miles south of Firth. Show Times Skates, 7:80, Miss Moscow, 8:80, 6:20, 9:15, Immortal Sei 2:42, 7:14, 9:80.

4:56, Girl, 3i30, TAKING scRiws AMONG THf WAR CLASSICS! FONDA OWA HENRY I VI lUn 'MAUREEN in JOHN BftOPHY'S immortal war romanea THOMAS MITCHELL RIG STAR CAST ADDM) ATTRACTION CARTOON NOVELTY -I-ATJEST NEWS- Next Sunday In Dixie" mvoxj STARTS lie Sunday IMonday; Tuesday So Tay Their MOST GAG-ANTIG ROLES! ThoM Merry Majesties of Mirth niling the land of songs, sarongs and hip-swaying honeys! i i VIRGINIA BRUCE Robert PAIGE leifERIISOH THOSE SENSATIONAL THE FOUR INK SPOTS 2ND. BIO FEATURE.

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