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Beatrice Daily Sun from Beatrice, Nebraska • Page 3

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Wright Early Lenten Vicfe Of Harold Salisbury Evening Wedding At Bride's Home In Lincoln; Reception At University Club. I Important to both Lincoln and -i -i Jleatrlce society was the marriage )f)llfllU, li Lincoln Friday of Miss Shirley Wright, daugther of Mr. Try 7 Ind Mrs. William R. Wright and Ofl Tfc.

Harold Raymond Salisbury, rr nn of Mr. and Mrs, Ray Salisbury Beatrice. Mr. and Mrs. Wright's home at 0 Fall Creek road was the scene the ceremony performed by Dr.

ienjamin F. Schwartz, chancellor If Wesleyan university for im- icdiate families. Before the fire- lace in the living room formed Yuma, Arizona announce the mar- he background for the graduated rlage tncir rtaugn ter, Eva Mau- ters -of candles arranged with tiekteberry greenery with sprays rine to Donald Morgan Homey, white stock and candy tuff cen- sergeant in the air corps of the motive calla lilies. United States on Monday Febru- Mlss Jeanne Ration played Noc- ary 14 in Yuma Arlzona E. Prelude in The bride wore a heavy white fflOUSF CUFST jlipper satin close fitting bodice, 4 own, sweetheart neckline, full PARTY HONOREE let billowing skirt and train, with Jackson Of Ynnw.

Becomes Bride Of Former Beatrice Boy. Mr. and Mrs, H. H. Jackson of litin flowers in appleque on skirt Ind train.

To a satin Juliet cap If white satin flowers was attnch- 1:1 the two tiered finger tipped leil. Flowers for the bride were hite orchids and roses in a cas- lide bouquet. Virginia Malster of York as Mrs. W. W.

Black, a houseguest, of Mrs. V. R. Johnson, waa honored at several affairs the past week. Thursday noon Mrs.

Adam McMuIlen was bridge luncheon hostess to a few guests. Friday Mrs. I. W. Kenagy en- laid of honor wore a gown of tertahied at luncheon and Mrs.

1 C. A. Spellman had a luncheon Saturdav. lale pink silk jersey bodice with Iiiffon skirt and carried an arm Isquet of red roses with long red litin streamers. Jean Guenzel as brides maid lore a flesh colored marquesctte lawn, bodice and sleeves in all design of silk braid and car- led- pale pink roses with match- l.g streamers.

Both had match- Ig roses in their hair. Cpl, William Schoumburg was man. 1 After the ceremony a reception as held at the University club two hundred and fifty guests. J.veetheart roses and greenery the decoration on the lace livered serving table centered litli the three-tiered bride's cake, Jin charge of the dining room Miss Lillian Wright. Invit- l.g the guests were Mrs.

Richard Mrs. T. B. Strain. Pour- Jg, Mesdames Robert Anderson, Kennedy.

Harold Morgan, T. Schimmel, J. Burks Harley. lid Richard Lilly. Serving was Lou Koenig, Arnette Dori, Peg Miles, Rosanne Steinaur, it Pierce, Dorothy Thcisen, Mar- Woodruff and Jean I Guest book was in dharge of Chamber and Carolyn Koe- The bride graduated from Ward Imont, Nashville, Tennessee and Nebraska State universi- where she is a member of the ppa Alpha Theta sorority.

Mr. attended Nebraska university, is affiliated with Beta Theta Pi fraternity. The bride traveled in a brown suit with brown accessories, ige coat with beaver trim and an orchid corsage. Beatrice relatives at the wed- ng were Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Sal- jbury, Phyllis and Marjorie Salis- iry, Mrs. Gene Dunham, Mr. and rs. W. I.

Reed, Mr. and Mrs. C. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Gish, r. and Mrs. Chris Roberts. Mr. lid Mrs.

Keith Roberts, Mr. and TS. Charles Salisbury, Mrs. Lau- Salisbury, and Mr. and Mrs.

yron Connett of Wymore. 3 MEETS 'ITH MRS. BRADLEY JE DAILY SUNDAY, MABOH 12, 1944 Church Of Genrich Wedding Line Harold Salisbury was Shirley Louise LaVina Christie Wright before her marriage Friday to Pfc. Harold Salisbury. Bride Of Kenneth May Weber was married February 5 in Denver to A-S Albert C.

Klein. circle 3 met with Mrs. Flora (LOWER a candlelight ceremony last Sunday at St. John's Lutheran church Miss LaVina Christie be. adley with an attendance of 27.

came the bride of Kenneth GenriclK Mrs. F-rank Wickham presented rfook Mrs. Nell Baker gave a (ever humorous reading entitled 3ally Ann's reen conducted lirthday ladies honored were, R. W. Grant.

Charles Fauld- and Charles Elliott. A rum- lage sale was planned to be held aril 1. (LOWER their wedding cake is 1-0 The bride was the former Lois Lorene Constable. rich At St. John's.

Miss La Vina Christie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Van Hemert, 633 West Court, waa married to Kenneth W. Genrich, son of Mr. and Mrs.

William Genrich of DeWitt, Nebraska, SjUn- day March 7 at St. John's Lutheran church at seven p. m. Rev. John Streng performed the double ring ceremony in the presence of forty-eight guests.

The altar was banked with iern and baskets of pink rose buds; the candle light service was used. Dolores Christie, sister of the bride and Jon Genrich, brother of the groom lit the candles. Miss Rachel Dettloff at the organ accompanied Mrs. Jack Woodtord who sang "Because" and 'The Lord's Prayer." Miss Dettloff played the nuptial marches. The bride was married in a slipper satin gown entrain with Valenciennes lace inserts and wore a tulle fingertip veil, edged in matching lace and held in place with a coronet of 1 seed pearls and a strand of pearls.

In her arms she caried a bouquet of white carnations with satin streamers. Elenore Gfinrich, sister of the groom was brides maid and Inez Genrich, sister of the groom wad maid of honor. Both wore pale blue floor length gowns and corsages of pink and white carnations. Best man was Dale Genrich, ushers were Harlan Hagemeier and Donald Genrich. A reception followed the cere-, mony in the church parlors.

The table was centered with a three tier wedding cake with pink and white ribbon streamers extending from the cake to either of the table. Those assisting in serving were Misses Helen- Johnson, Letty Mann, Florence Iwohn, Bernice Darlene Genrich, La Varna' Schlake and Dorothy Cullison. The gift room was in charge of Letty Mann and La Verna Schlake, the guest book, Imogens Genrich. The bride and groom are both Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Ulrich of De- graduates of the Beatrice high- Witt celebrated their 35th wed- school. The groom is employed ding anniversary at their home by M. O. Trindel and the bride is Thursday with forty neighbors and secretary in the O. P.

A. office. friends gathering to celebrate the Mrs. Genrich traveled in a brown occasion. Gifts, cards, letters and suit with matching accessories.

flowers were received in commem- Thev will be at home at 822 Ella oration of the day. During the. Beatrice, evening Rev. Hein gave a taik. Among the guests were Mr.

and' J' Fred Heller and family, Mr. riCTLCLS and Mrs. Fred Tremann and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Damkrog- A A.

er and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gus JTS.I Schuerman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gay Burger and family, Mr.

1 and Mrs. H. c. Spiiker and fam- Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Elsasser ily, Mr. and Arnold Ulrich, rt or.i. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Tremann, Honored Un Zbtn Miss Tena Burger and Martha, Mr.

and Mrs. Emil Ulrich and Dianne and Miss Millicent Cook. Honor Ulrichs Anniversary Friends And Relatives er At. Home To Honor 35th Wedding Date. 'ding Anniversary.

MRS. JACKSON CIRCLE HOSTESS Mr. and Frank H. Elsasser were pleasantly surprised last Sunday when a group of relatives and friends gathered at their home at 715 Washington street to help them celebrate their Lois Constable Recent Bride Doris Colgrove Recent Bride OfDillerBoy the social hour. Shear poured.

Mrs avi.1 TT. DINNER EVENT At four o'clock Sunday pfter- The swedding cake was baked noon, March 5th, at the First by the groom's mother and decor- Methodist church in Wymore, Miss a ted by Mrs. Lowson. It was cut Lois Lorene Constable, daughter by the bride and groom, of Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd C. Con- Angel food cake and instable, became the bride of Joseph dividual slices of ice cream dec- Ashley Taylor S. son of Mr. orated with pink wedding bells 1J4 and Mrs. Sherman Taylor.

and coffee was served. Mrs. Sam The altar was beautifully dec- Latture poured. The Misses Betty orated with white snap-dragons, June Jones, Joan Feese and Helen double pink petunias and ferns, Brown served, tall candelabra and large baskets Miss Ruth Lowson had charge 'P son Mrs. Arlie Jackson, West Court twenty-fifth wedding anniversary.

street, assisted by Mrs. H. E. Ber- One of the highlights of the gerson, Mrs. John Whitworth, Mrs.

ning entertainment was a mock Cap Arnt, Mrs. William Nickels wedding in which Mrs. Lefioy and Mrs. Mae Kinamon enter- Theede, Brandt, Rich- tained Circle Four of the First ard Brandt and Merlin Bessler, Christian church. took part.

The wedding Mrs. Hugh Scott used the theme, cake was baked by Mrs, Walter "Gifts for God," for her devotions. Bessler. Mrs. Don Rasmussen talked on Guests were Mr.

and Mrs. Wai- Victory Gardens in China. A-rum- ter Bessler, Virgil, Emery and' mage sale was planned for March Merlin, Dorothy Nispel, and 31st. Mrs. Deidrlch Keuten, Patrick motif was used in Richard and Norma, all of Plyi mouthj' Mr.

and Mrs. Dwight Tiet-f Jen and Mrs. Ella Qenrich of 'De-s-f Witt; Mrs. William Reithmillef'' and Jean, Thomas Damrow. Mri, The marriage of Miss Laverna Mrs, Paul Blondefield of Kansas jry ROOMS and Mrs William Spiiker, 1 Weber, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. attending as matron of honor and and Mrs. Henry Brandt Shirt 6 Klein 0 oT Ne- Mr Paul Blondefield as best man. The Beatrice Drove No. 10, Bene- braska, took place Saturday eve- Mr.

and' Mrs. Klein were both volent Patriotic Order of Does met Hevelone and Mildred ning, February 5th at seven graduates from Adams high jregujar Cession Tnur a ve o'clock in the parsonage of the scnoo i. Weber-Klein Wed In Denver ning, March 9, at the Elk's club rooms. Announcement was made miVTVTPD of the national convention of the olKl HDAY DINNER California Girl At Marys- Presbyterian church at Denver. runnAeHeW if Reverend J.

E. Klein performed Kleln and Blondefleld Vitle, Kans. the cere mony. are stationed at Denver Universi- Does to be held during June at FOR D. E.

CROM Tne bride wore a two piece ty ag av i a ti on students, Chadron, Neb. A special half-hour atKO Master Sergeant Chester Upson, frock navy blue with pink ac- The 'newlyweds will reside In was given to the thoughts of Mr Md Mrs Brown Mr. and Mrs. W. L.

Pace will en- of pink snap-dragons formed the of the gift table and Miss Betty son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Upson cessories. Denver. Our Daughters." The social com- tertai'ned at a birthday dinner for 5 a ll dl background.

Thompson was in'charge of the of Ciller was married to Miss UteeT 7 as Mcs brle Solts, her fatheri Mrs. Ivan Lasher, organist, Play Wy Doris Colgrove of Salfurrise. Tex. AMFY MOTHERS MTJSIC PRHKRAM Harsh and Mlldre Luebben. eig ty.sixth birthday.

loon to celebrate their 55th wed- ling anniversary. Guests will in- e( fifteen to Miss ta MUSIC PROGRAM AT COSGROVE CLUB his Those present were: Mr, and r- in lighl: blue and Miss Greta Lew Jones in a dainty rose pink, with and Mrs. R. A. Gilham and matching corsages lighted the tall lily of Blue Springs; Mr.

and tapers and the candles in the win- L. Eyestone'and daughter Lincoln, FEVER CAN BE HARMFUL By' John C. Warren (Warren Drug Co.) Thermometers don't register fever but sometimes do. The trouble with fever is that it's so grand to feel lazy' that you want to do anything about lit. But, take stock of yourself you may find that the las- Isitude of spring is robbing you lof some of your working-hour I energy 1 and your playtime en- Ijoyment.

Visit a physician's office and him to give you art-ordinary examination to de- what, if any, medica- you require to restore you I to vibrant health. For prescriptions drug patronTze-a drug- Iglst who has earned the aprov- lal of the members of the medi- profession. This is the of a series of "il Advortisernents appear- this Paper Cppyrlfht guard training sta- the Upsons at LONGDON GUILD MEETS AT CHURCH The Beatrice Navy Mothers club Cosgrove Music club met Mon- met Sunday. The following offi- day evening with Mrs. Dean Sack- cers being installed for the year: ett.

The following officers were Helen Boehmer, vice commander, our; a black swirlhat with blue approached the altar on the Mrs. Taylor will remain In Wy- of ler, commander; 1st elected for the ensuing year: Mrs. of MrY Olen Brake Wvmore The and MrS Roy Brown and chUdren nder, Jennie Over- Fritz Liedke, president; Mrs. Paul Mary Margaret and David; I or tne evening, presented Morris Boughtin and Mr. and was on etl J.

W. Brown and children, La finance officer, Kathryn guard; 2nd vice commander, Mrs. Logan, vice president; Mrs. Flora by Dorothy Wlebe was on etl Estella, Umphen- Holmes, secretary and treasurer, quette. Mrs.

Sackett A dessert luncheon was served After, the Wednesday evening Mrs; Marion Morton and Kathryn Carter strotner; by the hostess. Miss Mary Sturmer, leader, pre- MIXED PARTY or th Qh 0 am inrfiiw. nf innnin iw WM 11 ouromer; color bearers, Mrs! nt th following program of ZIP CLUB HOLDS arm of her father. She wore a Sam Latture of Lincoln Mr. and were ho esses-to the Dr.

Mary Rhodes and Mrs Lichty. The in- Muslc and tne Cinema Art. rose set bracelet, a gift of the Mrs. Carl Mueller of Beatrice and Longdon Guild in the parlors of the "tailing officer was Mrs! Wm. PARTI her corsage was the Misses Ruth Lowson, Greta Firsst Christian Miss Lil gson Discussion-Music and Cinema The bride was attended by her Law Jones and Betty Marie Jones leih Waggoner conducted the -de- A donation of $10,00 was given Art.

votional services. the Red Cross, and a donation of PART II D. E. Crom is well known, Beatrice, having lived here since 1919.. CIRCLE 5 MEETS AT SACKETT HOME sister, Miss Lenora Constable, who Lincoln.

wore a tiny pink hat and a light Sam-, latture of Lincoln Miss Eula Mei-win lead the pro- $25,00 to the blood plasma, fund. "The Surrey with Fringe'on-the ''T no A' A 1. wore gardenia corsages. weds left for Omaha to remain a blue dress with pink flowered bor- was unable to be present because gram on "Learning to Advance In A guest speaker Helen Thies Top" of Illness He-and Mrs. Latture ob- Living" and was assisted in the Downing, PLM told of her in- "Oklahoma" Mrs.

Stout Mrs. Carl Mueller, sister of the served their forty-ninth wedding discussion by Mary Crown, Valeda terestlng experience as Wave in "Giannina Mia" Miss Aspergen a ood a anet Younkin. A most the U.S. naval hospital at Chel- Mrs. Paul Logan Agnes sea, Mass.

Banjo Song Mrs. Paul Logan "Smilin" Thru" Mrs. Aringdale rrin "The Old Refrain" Mrs. Aringdale TTT guard-uniform, he was attended more on Wednesday; Mis PARTY HOSTESS Instrumental Solos by Gomer Roberts also In uniform and Carl Mueller. FAJTt-JVTTT Jonc MARTVNR AJTVtt The bride's mother was dressed fAlltltUL bl in a navy blue dress with white ELECT OFFICERS HONORED AT PARTY ruffle trimming and the groom's mother in navy blue with light A cover ed dish luncheon was Zip club of the senior high school gave a mixed party Satur- night at the Y.

W. C. A. werp in ntren Mrs Robert Bagby, were in atten- Mrs. H.

E. Sackett assisted Orwin, Mrs. Roy Lewis Sherill, Mrs. John Mrs. A.

Hutenmeler and Wolf jointly The bride-groom wore coast few they returned to Wy- followed the business meeting. 0. E. BRADFORD "Barcarolle" Mrs. Dawson HONORED AT PARTY TWva Martha Elizabeth Cook, daugh- "Badinage" Mrs, Dunlap ter of Mr.

and Mrs. W. W. Cook, "Fountain of the Aqua celebrated her twelfth birthday Thursday evening with a group of church at the Devotions were given- Graham Luberger. There, was an and during the work was planned ahd-" -i Vtl VT -vi J.UQ, C3t blue accessories, both wore cor- en joyed by the Faithful Stewards fourteen schoolmates at dinner ning of games the hostess served sages ol rose ouas.

the First Presbyterian church Wednesday evening in honor of her birthday cake and ices. The ushers were Aline Shaw Thursday at the home of Mrs. W. Marlene's tenth birthday. The girls and Jeanne Parks.

Rev. James O. Wright. spent the remainder of evening in in A MrKINT FYV, Lowsoji preformed the. ceremony.

Decoration ferns were given by the wedding ceremony rs. Ross The guests includedt-Ann Lund- INSTALL OFFICERS bride and congrat- Mrs. Clyde Surge reviewed the berg, DeltheaT Boomer, Nancy illations the church parlors. book, "One Foot in Heaven." Dedriclj, Marilyn Dissmeyer, McKinley Tent The- employees of the treasur- will do Red- Cross 1 Mrs. Weaver er 's office and their wives- held a A musical quiz wajSjflt party Thursday evening at the Ben Goble.

Mrs. Abrara Baker entertained her friends. After a pleasant eve- KEYSTONE CLASS Frank Wiebe home compllmumX HOLDS SUPPER Bradford' who left group with' twfl Friday for the navy. Cards were coffee hour closed played during the evejiing hours £4' Sixteen couples enjoyed the Mr. -Bradford was presented with 17 Keystone supper me'etlng at the a gift.

About 12 church Mr. and Mrs, -OrviHe. Shower and Mr. and Mrs. THEATRE PARTY i.

4. --ww A j.vtcv j.ciiu WIT their Boyd Knox were the committee A reception followed for about Mrs. Wayne Decker sang a solo ole Leafgren, Lyndene Lock, Mar- at the auditor- in charge. There were 12 at the HONORS BIRTHDAY fifty guests. The bride table was accompanied by Helen Davis.

garpt McKeone, Norma McNamee, ium, installed Mrs. Claya Ramklu birthday table, decorated with Michael Hepperlen was hostlo COVC ClOtni thC Ji nn "Ort wmnln 1J ...14.1. A table was centered with a crystal Mrs swaij and pink sweet peas and' Shead in crystal holders, treasurer, 8.

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