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Beatrice Daily Sun from Beatrice, Nebraska • Page 9

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1 MAKE FRIENDS If you want your shower for a bride to be a surprise, be sure to check with her mother anyway to see about the time, to check the guest list, etc. You may surprise the bride If you don't surprise her family, too. Social Activities Friday St. Paul's Lutheran P.T.A. meets for a "Christmas Tea" at 7:30 p.

m. Mrs. JTrcruse fefed on 89th birthday A family gathering was held in honor of the 89th birthday of Mrs. Herman Krause, at the Plymouth Auditorium, Sunday, Dec. 7.

A basket dinner was served to about 100 descendants of Mrs. Krause. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Grummert were hosts for the occasion.

Ten of Mrs. Krause's twelve children were present. They are Paul Krause, Mrs. Max Ruhnke, Mrs. Dan Malchow, Herman Krause, John Krause, Mrs.

Emil Grummert, William Krause, Mrs. Arthur Gasse, Mrs. Ferd Malchow, and Henry Krause. One daughter, Mrs. H.

D. Paul, was not present. Another daughter, Mrs. Arthur Ruhnke, passed away in 1931. Besides her eleven living children, Mrs.

Krause has 57 grandchildren and 101 great grandchildren. The Rev. Eugene Bock of Plymouth led the group in singing during the afternoon. A birthday cake baked by Mrs. Ervin Ruhnke was served.

Eastern Star Kensington meets with chairman, Mrs. J. M. Hannaford. Bring gifts for the home.

Helping Hand Club met at the church The Helping Hand Club of Virginia met at the Christian Church in Virginia with Anna Brown, hostess. Seventeen members and six visitors were present. Mrs. John Mencl was the program leader. It was voted to send gifts to sick members of the community for Christmas this year.

The next meeting will be a Christmas program. Mrs. Harry Borgman will be the hostess and Mrs. Ben Lidolph will be the program leader. The Hundred Years War, which began in 1337, involved England, Scotland, Germany, France and most other European countries.

The quarrel was over the price of wool. Sew It Easily, Smoothly Lewiston (The Sun'ft Own Service) Clarice Tegtmeier, David Shuey, Merlin Wright, Arlin Trout, Jim and Perry Reierson accompanied Rev. Hess of the Crab Orchard Mehodist Church to Fremont to attend an Inter-denominational Youth Rally. Rev. Hess is a sub- district counsellor.

New officers were installed at the meeting of Lewiston Grange. Installed were Master, Gilbert Richardson; Overseer, Herman Bohlmeyer; Lecturer, Mrs. Willard Sommerhalder; Secretary, Mrs. Andrew treasurer, Oswald Wehrbein and Chaplain, Clark. Mrs.

Merna Wlsch- tneier led a discussion on citizenship and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Widand Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kaufman and Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Kinghorn served refreshments. Mrs. Shuey, David, Judith and Harold shopped in Beatrice one morning. Mr.

and Mrs. I. H. Moulton Cedar Rapids, came and stayed over night with Mrs. Dora Clark.

She went home with them 'or a few days. Supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. -eonard Martin and family were vlr. and Mrs.

Fred Wickersham and family, Filley. Dinner guests of Mr. and C. E. Powell were Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Buehler, Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCoy, Lawrence, spent the weekend with Mr.

and Mrs. Vernon Wehrbein and Boyd. Together with Keith Thompson, Tecumseh they shopped in Omaha and Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs.

Bob Sanders, of Lincoln, and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Keefover, Beatrice visited an afternoon with Mr.

and Mrs. Rudy Paul and family. Mrs. Marguerite Lovitt and Robert drove to Mt. Vernon, to visit her mother, Mrs.

Daisey House, one weekend. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lovitt and family were Mr and Mrs. Gerald Wehrbein and Judy, Blair.

Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Hippen and Kathy and Mr Beatrice Daily Sun, Beatrice, Dec. 11, 1958 and Mrs. Milton Lovitt and sons.

Mrs. Christina Pike, Beatrice, Mrs. Delia Kinghorn, Mrs. ed Bockelman were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

James Kinghorn. A family dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hippen and Kathy. Present were Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Jansen and son and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hippen and son, all of Virginia, Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Mort and children, Pawnee; Mr. and Mrs. George Hippen and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hippen and sons.

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tegtmeier and daughter were present at a family dinner at the home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. George Harms and family, Beatrice.

Driving to Herkimer, Kan. for a Thanksgiving Day family dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Dierking and Becky were Mr. and Mrs.

Arlo Dierking and fam- ay. Mr. and Mrs. John Malone and Denise, Omaha, were weekend guests of her parents; Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Hunt and Ramon. Joining them for a dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Buzzard, Michdc and Sherri. Meredith Jo Clark spent an afternoon playing with Michelu and Sherri Buzzard.

Dinner guests of Mr. and IVLa. Clarence Tegtmeier and family were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ratliff, John Searcey, and Mr.

and Mrs. Shannon Shuey and family. Afternoon visitors were John and Clifford Sommerhalder, Steiriauer. Mr. and Mrs.

Virgil Badget, of Alma, former residents stopped by the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Bush after visiting his mother and sister in Pawnee. They also visited in the George Brandt Thanksgiving Day dinner guests of Mrs. W.

L. Packett and family were Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Packett and son, Lincoln, and Mr. and M'-s.

Clyde Packett, Pawnee. Also Ann Packett, Chicago, 111., who visited a week in the Packett home. BEWARE OF THE DOG ALBUQUERQUE, N. and Mrs. J.

N. Judd have 16 dogs. They have a sign on the front warning intruders about the dogs. Recently a burglar broke into the house and looted it. Not only did he get away with valuable belongings unscathed but one of the dogs was taken.

GIVE HIM the watch that has except a high price BULOVA 23 Jewels 6 adjustment! Self-winding Shock-resistant Anti-magnetic Sweep second ham Unbreakable mainspring (I in tact, colt unoptntd. in and ttt that BULOVA different? KOONS Jewelry Green Stamps Your Added Savings YOUNG GIRL SMILING impressionistic work might win prize at an art chow if it weren't for the fact that it's not a painting. Seven-year-old Deborah Cummihgs of Springfield, peers through gently rippled window glass which her that abstract 8266 3-8 yrs. by Sue Burnett A cute princess jumper for young girls that can doublf as a sundress, with or without the button-on collar. Panties included.

No. 8266 is in sizes 3, 4, "5, 6, 7, 8 years. Size 4, jumper, yards of 35-inch; panics yard; collar, yard. Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern to Sue Burnett, Beatrice Daily Sun, 372 W. Quincy Street, Chicago 6, 111.

Print NAME. ADDRESS with ZONE, STYLE NUMBER and SIZE. Add lOc for each pattern for first-class mailing. Don't miss the new Fall Winter '58 issue of our pattern, catalog, Basic FASHION. Colorful, inspiring, informative with special features, smart easy sew styles.

35c. to Strike cuts Chrysler auto production DETROIT, Mich. effects of a strike at a key parts plant here today cut into Chrysler car production across the nation. The Chrysler dispute, coupled with a long strike at Ex-Cello-0 Corp. plants in two states idled some 35,000 workers.

Almost half Chrysler's national operation was down with 31,140 United Auto Workers members off the job in 19 plants. Another 5,000 UAW workers at Ex-Cell-O were idle for an eight week in Michigan and Ohio plants. The production standards dispute at Chrysler's Dodge Main installation in Detroit cut the company's auto assembly line operations to a trickle. The only passenger car coming off the line was the luxury model Imperial produced here. The Dodge Main strike involves 7,100 workers.

UAW Dodge Local 3 charges an unfair production speedup. Chrysler denies this. Negotiations recessed Wednesday without progress. The talks were set to resume today. Dodge Main supplies parts for all Chrysler assembly lines.

The dispute has closed or reduced operations at company plants in Detroit, as well as In New York, California, Indiana and Delaware. Ex-Cell-O, which makes machine tools and precision instruments, has been in a standoff with the UAW for eight weeks over their form of contract. FRISKY CUB GRANLEY, Que. (AP)-A bear cub donated to the Granby Zoo by a local firm escaped during presentation ceremonies, and scampered pa tree, it was recaptured by attendants with nets. By RUTH MILLETT If there is a woman in the world who looks better in pants than she does in a skirt, I haven't seen her.

So what's the reason for the, big craze for wearing all kinds shorts, Bermuda jeans and crazy Amazing Flex-A-Lite 19.95 Value Special Fill Your Gift With These Gift Suggestions Christmas Lamp and Decorations Toasters Electric Blankets Mixers Bean Pots Irons Coffee Makers Razors TV Lamps Light Fixtures Hair Cutting Sets Radios Grilled Waffle Iron Door Chimes We Back and Service All appliances sold. Mr. Cook in our small appliance repair shop will take care of anything we in case you're having trouble. COOK SOX Electric 401 Ella Christmas Shop with Homtown Stamps of pants, short shorts, blue pants? Is It because women have at last come to the point of putting comfort ahead of beauty? Of course not. If they had, they wouldn't sit under hair driers, get permanent waves, sleep in curlers, pinch their toes with pointed shoes wear girdles.

The truth is women think tfiey look cute in pants. That is, each woman thinks she personally looks cute in pants. Her next door neighbor may look terrible and the women she sees at the supermarket may look awful, but because she sees herself going toward a mirror instead of away from it she is satisfied that she looks good in pants. If she happens to be under 25, is slim and so beautiful that she would look good in anything she may look attractive in pants. But even then, let her put on a becoming dress and she looks better.

If she doesn't happen be under 25 and also slim and beautiful her mirror is lying when i tells her she looks cute in pants. So don't trust your mirror, girls. Trust whaft you see when you look at other women wearing pants. The truth is you don't really look any better than they do. If you won't take the word of another woman for it just ask the man in your life whether he would rather see you wear pants or a dress.

And unless you're going fishing you'd better be ready to on a dress. Hoover honored by Historical Society NEW YORK (AP) Former President Herbert Hoover was honored Wednesday "for outstanding service in advancing the American way of life." The award, a small bronze statuette of a Minute Man, was given to Hoover, 84, by the Conference of Patriotic and Historical Societies. Santa The wise Early Shopper will find a wide variety of CHRISTMAS CARDS at FISHER'S "A Gift for Every Occasion" Gift Card Shop 115 No. 7th Dial CA 3-4203 ways to say the new KROEHLER relaxer" GIVES YOU SO MUCH MORE IN COMFORT! IN VALUE! New High Back! Ideal for Dad, Mom whole family Many colors to choose from! Come them all! sfrefcAf. relax i ii I I i Combination Fabric! Beautifully tailored in combination fabric and leather-like upholstery! Famous "Plus-Built" construction Plus other exclusive Kroehler comfort features! A Small Deposit hold for future delivery! Budget Priced! Specially priced for Christmas giving! Kroehler "Plus- Built" for lasting comfort and beauty.

Your choice of many decorator colors. Give now and Easy Christmas shop with Homtown Stamps. IT ROCKS! IT SWIVELS! (ft Rocks! See these on display at Kempkers Furniture Co. N. 5th "Fine Furniture" Ph.

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