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BEATRICE DAILY SUN I or and about MR. AND MRS. CARL BOHLMEYER Of Fairbury announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Linda, to Randall Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith of Jansen.

Miss Bohlmeyer is a 1966 graduate of Fairbury High School and is employed in the plhysi- cal therapy at Bryan Memorial Hospital in Lincoln. Mr. Smith is, a 1967 graduate of Fairbury High School, a 1969 graduate of Fairbury Junior College and is a senior at the University of Nebraska where he is majoring in business administration. i Happenings Wallick-Willioms bethrothal told Mr. and Mrs.

William Wallick of Littleton, announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Lynn, to Bruce E. Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Williams of rural Adams. Miss Wallick is attending the Colorado School of Nursing.

Mr. Williams is a graduate of the University of Nebraska with a degree in mechanical engineering. He is employed by Western Electric in Denver, Colo. No date hag been set for the wedding. Sunday LaSertpma Club, 6:30 progressive dinner.

Monday Bridge Notes The annual membership game for players who have paid their dues for 1972 to the ACBL was held at the Elks Club Monday December 6th with ten tables in play. Two Life Masters (more than 300 master points) from Lincoln attended the game and it was rewarding to see three new members (no master points) from Beatrice shut out one of Life Master Players; our hats are off to Mrs. Harvey Kruescher, Mrs. p.m., Richard Mothers Club, 9:30 a.m. at Elfflott, and Mrs.

Ronald Jenkin. Mennonite Hospital. Pr6gram standings in this game, will be "The Common with same awards as an ACBL Grand Lodge Group of Does, sectional Tournament, were as 6:30 p.m. Christmas dinner par- follows: ty, Antler's Room of Elk's Club. NORTH-SOUTH First: Hostesses, Mrs.

Robert Know' les Mrs. Hubert Lang and Mrs. Crackle, overall Mr. and Mrs. Al Fairbury fourth Second: Mn; Kruescher and Mrs.

Elliott fifth Third: Mrs. LaVerne Brandt Harvey Richard Chapter FM, P.E.O., 7 p.m. at P.E.O. Home. Hostesses, Don Dillow Helen Wallace, and Edith Giesler.

"PEOpie celebrate Christ- Thursday mas with Guests at P.E.O. Margaret Lenhart in St. Paul's P.T.L., 7:30 p.m. charge. (Bring one dozen cook- Program, a film.

"I Don't Want and Mrs. Ronald Jenkin sixth ies.) to and Christmas carols, overall Blue Ridge Club, 6:30 family W.S.C.S. Centenary Methodist EAST-WEST Christmas dinner party at home Church, Christmas Tea, 2 p.m. Fj of Mrs. Harvey Hagemeier.

Hostesses, Past Presidents. and Kurt Garmtker Circle No. 5, First Christian Vesper Chapter No. 9, O.E.S., first overall Church, meets with E'linda 8 p.m. Masonic Temple.

Christ- second: Rod Beery and Dick ma 3 1 Visiting mem Haule y. Lul coln- second overall Guild, Chris bers welcome. Mrs Murray and b.30 p.m. at u.P.W., First Presbyterian Mrs. Ed Taber (Lif Master), nta Church Chris'tmas Tea, 2 to 4 Lincoln third overall Montague Chapter Hostesses, U.P.W.

Execu- The game went without a tive Board. hitch and the forty players made few errors in the course Friday of the evening. Join us in our Chnstmas music by Odell High Chapter 0 meet at unrestr icted game (OPEN T0 School. Chairman, Mrs. Don P(E-0 Home pj.

osram will be ALL)j on December 13 at the Christmas music, Alison Henry Elks Club with game time at in charge. 7:30 p.m. A WEDDING ON JANUARY 9 is being planned by Velda Lee Jurgens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John M.

Jurgens of Filley, and Eugene Lenners, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ranker Lenners of Beatrice. Miss Jurgens is employed at the Beatrice State Home. Mr.

Lenners is supervisor of the Southeast Nebraska Regional Workshop at the Martin Luther Home. Shopping and Xmas spirit By LAURA CONRADT for the likes of me; since other It was at 1:30 p.m., on the years it has been well into 29th of November that the December before the tingling Christmas spirit struck me this excitement of the holiday spirit year. Boi-ing! Just as if a has descended, fairy's wand had been waved Believe me, I have taken over my head. advantage of my early burst of There was Christmas music enthusiasm. That very evening, coming in over the speaker just I began making shopping lists, above my head, where I stood and definite plans for the few at work.

But I don't recall that remaining weeks ahead, we had any hint of snow that Today, I sit here at the day, either in the air, or on typewriter with the aroma of the ground. pine pleasantly drifting about An experience worthy of note, the room. We have even put up our tree a week earlier than usual. The cutest, greenest, most robust little tree we've ever had. Every year, when the final details of trimming have been placed fondly on those needled The Nebraska-Hawaii game in most everyone else, left Lincoln The Shrine Tour of nine days Bounce' W6 A JANUARY 29 WEDDING is being planned at Peace Lutheran Church, Plymouth, by Miss Linda Haecker of Beatrice and Dale G.

Bleich of Fairbury. Their engagement is announced by Miss Haecker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Haecker of Plymouth. A graduate of Tri County High School and Central Nebraska Technical College of Nursing in Kearney, Miss Haecker is employed at the Good Samaritan Center in Beatrice.

Mr. Bleach, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. Peter-Bleich of Steele City, is a graduate of Diller Community High School and Fairbury Junior College. He has served in the U.S.

Army with 14 months in Vietnam. He will be attend- dng Nebraska Technical College at Milford in January. i St. Anne's Weaver. Pfckrell P.T.A., "Christmas vocal music, Mrs.

Karen Harvey. FRUITCAKE APPLESAUCE IN COLOR Tuesday Fruitcake batter contains a For a pink dessert surprise, high percentage of sugar which combine 1 (16-ounce) can of Circle No. 6, First Christian can scorch easily. To prevent sugar-preserved applesauce Church, meets with Mrs. James tfrs, line the bottom of your with 1 can of Stephens.

container with either parchment crushed pineapple, drained of Ptekrell Garden Lovers Club paper, brown unglazed wrap- its sugar syrup. Tint lightly to meet with Mrs. Reinhardt Ptag paper or two layers of with red food coloring. Chill Papke. wl "te typing paper.

Grease the well before serving, preferably X-Tenders Extension Club, paper before adding the batter, in tall stemmed parfait glasses, with Judy Valentine at 1206 Jefferson. Program: Trends in carpets and rugs. Roll call: If you had to use one color carpeting in your whole house, what color would you choose? THE CHILDREN OF MRS. NORMA PERCIVAL of Wymore, Steve, Doris and Dorothy Percival, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their mother to Dan Heath of Beatrice. Mrs.

Percival is employed by Formfit Rogers in Beatrice and Mr. Heath by VanBuskirk Trucking of Beatrice. Tne wedding will take place on Dec. 31 at the Wymore Church of Christ. Cosgrove program at Woman's Club meeting Eight members of the In other business, members Beatrice Cosgrove Music Club allowed donations of $10 each presented a delightful Christ- to the Christmas funds of the mas program of music, poems Beatrice Salvation Army, and songs at the meeting of Martin Luther Home and School the Beatrice Federated and the Beatrice State Home.

Woman's Club at Defender's A contribution of $5 was given Townhouse on Monday af- to the Cosgrove Club in ap- ternoon. The 65 Woman's Club preciation of the Christmas members who were in at- program. tendance heard two piano duets Mrs. Paul Baier reported that -j un, moi. icavn r-uuia i-cuwm-n, mi.

emu mis. one every' and six Christmas song. Mrs. membership stands at 142 with Beatrice and area. A number arriving in Beatrice Thursday Bill Cook, Mr.

and Mrs. well vear we've said it James Knisley recited Christ- Mrs. Feme Haldiman the latest of Nebraska fans went on morning. Everett Knoche, Mrs. Norman agam And truly meant it As mas poems as a prelude to each member to be enrolled.

special tours of a week or more, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Grosshans Stevens, Miss Ada Kulil, and 'ure we have each of the of the songs. Mrs. Heath Mrs.

John Bauer extended an i ncluding visits to lac fs of and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mr. and Mrs. H.

Reed Dusen- other years Isn't it wonderful Griffiths'was in charge of the invitation for members to at- mterest on several of the Wagner went on the Nebraska berry, all of Beatrice; Mr. and that we can experience this pro-gram. tend a coffee-hour at the islands Ever ett Jones and Petoleum Oil Jobbers Toiir and Mrs. Olen A. Brake of Lincoln, same feeling aaain and again Mrs.

F. A. Kavan conducted Salvation Army Church dau hters Dian and Llnda left Lincoln on the 28th on a former Beatrice resident; Mr. i hope I never grow too old the business meeting. In the (basement) on December 21st were there Lll da is ne of non st fli ght.

They returned and Mrs. John Brown, Mr. and to enjoy a Christmas tree and absence of the recording from 1 to 4-30 pm The dolls 0 girls the to Beatrice on Monday. Mrs. Ray Trump and Mr.

and all that goes with it secretary. Mrs. Ernest Sokolik an toys will be on display University of Nebraska and of The Leslie Nobles and the Mrs. Al Wood, all of Wymore; The three joined in my en- read the minutes of the Mrs course is on the action for most Dean Brandts w.ere on the Mr. and Mrs.

W. C. Fry, thusiasm full blast. They were November meeting. from Mrs Smith of Blg Red University Alumni Tour, which Holmesville and Mr.

and Mrs. off on a shopping spree at once District 4 President a Mrs V. 60 6 Mc Ieft Lincoln Saturda y. 27th Dean Taylor of Pawnee City. i actj they'v ine the Jenny went on the Legnonnaire of November.

They were to be Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Long of or three times me the Beatrix r.h,h fnr Tour from Thgy gone 13 dayg DiUer grQup which left the states on Dec. presents already under BOOK REVIEW I and returned Dec. 8.

the contents known only to Mr. and Mrs. Earle Howey them. returned Tuesday after a two I've done pretty well along week stay with their son, Fred, that line, myself. Packages are one corner of Game in Hawaii inspires many to visit The Islands game in most everyone else, left Lincoln The Shrine Tour of nine aays ann ounce to one another "Isn't Honolulu last Saturday was by plane on Nov.

28, and were duration included Mr. and Mrs. heauHfnli This attended by many from some of the last to reach home, Louis Fellwcwk, Mr. and Mrs. In giving report, Mrs.

the treasurer's Rufus Strough announced that the Club had received a very generous were donatedj Mrs Kava also contribution from Mr Fritz annO unced that plans are being Lied ke in memory of Mrs. initiated for Fourib Distri( Liedtke, who had been a faithful convention to be held in member and officer. Beatrice on October 2, 1972. She are Mrs. William Kosabud, has named Mrs.

Conrad Hahn Liberation comes in many from A Single Standard un- in Hawaii were Joined accumulating in one corner corresponding secretary, read and Mrs. Ernest Sokolik as forms but never has the libera-derstanding toe pros and cons there by and Mrs Earle my upstairs hide-away, and-I've several notes of appreciation convention co-chairmen. It is tion of and between the sexes of the movement with clear in- ey children cut my shopping list down to from members a well as a 6 all members will created such a stir in our so- sight. they al st 1 Let a compliment glow from members as well as a letter from Beatrice Mayor offer their help. ciety." by the reasons behind a11 had a family Thanksgiving Oh, there are moments of By BETTY CANARY And this time you truthfully Why is it so much easier to cannot agree with her.

A om Familv give a compliment than to miserable evening is not nothing receive one? it's really something. give compliments if not always tact- and, usually, they accept traffic islands. Graham. officers. TOPS Club, 7:30 p.m., Community Room, Beatrice National Bank.

Women's Division, Chamber of Commerce, 12 o'clock noon luncheon, dining room. First Christian Church. String Quartet from Beatrice Schools, Christmas shoes are proudly, "I like red shoes!" A little girl will agree enthusiastically, when you say how i a compliment in return, tells you Chi Wednesday Beta at Phi members and escorts Christmas nartv at The Knolls in Lincoln at 73 I Bring discerning person. But many adults who are adept squashing compliments. Say, "Nice tie!" and a man answer, "I know it's out low." Say, "What a perfect hat!" and a woman is likely to say, "Oh, this old ugly Beta Sigma Phi meeting Chi Chapter met Wednesday evening Dec.

1, at the home of Linda Lawler. The Ways and Means Committee reported on the progress of sales of the "Holiday The Service Committee reported on the December project. We were to meet on Dec. llth, and everyone was to bring gifts to The next meeting will be on Janet Hawis "(McGraw-Hill) is the electrifying call to arms celebration. The Howeys confusion, of course.

Like that Robert Sargent, thanking Monday, January 3rd with a tribute to this current libera- by women today Mrs Harris for me game. eve hectic task of getting the the club for the payment of the Senator F. W. Carstens' of tion movement, and Mrs. Harris traces our history back to the Correspondent news this week cards addressed and in the mail 1 Beatrice as the speaker, recounts its history" in a very bold pamphlets of Thomas lndicated a number of in time to meet or beat Hostesses will be Mrs.

Clyde smooth and precise form. Any- Paine the tense battle for 60 6 from other towns in our the posial deadlin e. It isn't Killngsworth and Mrs. Bess one interested in the sexual pol- women's right to the area attended me game in much addressing them that a itjcs of the 70s wi come away courageous and lone fight Mar- Hawaii Te(i or four couples 'rattles' me; it's getting all garet Sanger waged for pooula- went from DeWitt and those once-a-year messages PirlrrpH written anH tiiflroH pooK tion control. The sweat ShOD dis- rA lucu WIUIBU auu IIU.JMJU moiue eacn appeared, but the sweatshop at- ne wears I to a frazzl i i i TviJikiflpf fl TlviiTi? to But I dnov ndnf? on it-Mrs Harris tells why? Seattle, next week will i i end of tihose FrftlH CniirtlinilCA The women of America were Mrus mi Wll messages so I must continue M.

triil lllUUbC rebelling as early as 1912 The leave by lane on Tuesda and to write them as well. following newsnaoer mention return home on Thursday. She Red and green have sprung By GWEN COOPER wi be there tb be with her up All over the living room. This Home Talk An agency of the Community Chest. Calendar for the week of December 13 to 18.

Tuesday 8th Grade Y-Teen Meeting 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday 7th Grade Y-Teen Club GAGE COUNTY EXTENSION AGENT paper tomorrow, was major VVKAA-WM. iv news sixty years ago: "Along WU1 the avenue were gathered thous- mother, Mrs. Ruth Wilkins, who will be our Christmas in ODServm 'g ner Afterwards we went caroldng to homes of some of our senior citizens in town. Husbands and boyfriends were urged to join us as their voices were needed in the chorus.

The Social Committee reported on the and Mrs Ted Krahmer dec rati ns and Oh i yes this year we finally Chnstmas party at First Na- Roll call is a heart sister ex- rinh nm nf -Svfer Tfl? Mrs. Robert Taylor Mrs Jaylor will give the Chnstmas program. Wesleyan Service Guild, Pro- gnun "Christmas" by Virginia Elrod. Hostesses, Lucile Funk and Esther Smith. H.I.F.

Aid Society, at home of Mrs. Lloyd Bledsaw for a covered-dish dinner at noon. Husbands are invited. 1S BABY YOUR SKIN Baby oil is still one of the best make-up removers around. And during the winter months, baby oil serves a dual purpose, Besides removing the last bit of make-up, it moisturizes and conditions the skin for the cold, skin-drying weather ahead.

SLEEVE LOOK Blouse sleeves once again return to feminine elegance. The new look in blouses show sleeves puffed, flared, pointed at the wrist or ballooning. humble ones. The ones we end with actually atte ting to force th em into acce tin our Wnd Somewh re in your life you've met hostess with a humility problem. "Delicious ham loaf!" you enthuse.

don't know the meat isn't ground finely enough," she murmurs. (Your cue to demand a third helping so she can cry, "You're just being you don't really like As the salad comes on she moans that the lettuce is bruised. The vegetables are passed around with apologies while you smack your lips and avow you'll never get enough. By the time dessert gets to the table you are rolling your eyes and deserve an Oscar for your role as the starving idiot who has just been handed his first cupcake. When i t's finally over, the cook hangs her head and begs, "Don't say you enjoyed it it was nothing." program on Land-X" She brough? out fte point that none of us are blind to the "big things" in nature such Nia ara Falls the A1 but that one loses a great deal of pleasure in life which comes from discovering and enjoying the beauty of the so- called common things.

Included in her program were landscape pictures and music; we all joined in singing one song "This Land i Your Land," and we were all asked to give our opinions on what has happened to some of the Natural Landscape around our city? Kathy Schank also presented a program entitled "More Than Through the use of a fii ip and recording important facts were brought out concerning birth defects and what is being done and what has been done towards the prevention of them. Meeting was adjourned. The next meeting will be a Christmas Party at the Knolls in Lincoln. There will be a gift exchange and secret sisters will be revealed. birth- our present home.

Interesting how different each house is to If you sew for yourself there's ments are generally propor- and women. They Ca'S Service no reason you can't make tioned in regular or long. Right cross street on Jrtoined hh Qyr a same old Program 4 to 5 p.m.; something for the man in your now, most men's patterns are line of march. The right of at nome tor Uieir f. 1 111 same Christmas Party for State Home life In fact he may be already not proportioned.

Sizes are impressive column of worn- Children, encouraging you to start. based on an average height of 5 striding five abreast up the Thursday Sewing for men is an idea feet' 10 inches or so. If he is 16 the stifled all of St. Paul, left for Sr. Hi.

Y-Teen Club Christmas that is really catching on. shorter or taller you'll probably thought of ridicule." Messi, Ariz last week after Party 5 to 7 p.m. Happily, pattern and fabric have to do some adjustments in J. a "et Harris, a graduate of spending several weeks here iron Friday manufacturers are making it length. Ohio University and the writer their folders 9:30 a.m.

Y.W.C.A. Board easier than ever. Meeting. Men's clothing styles have Saturday also eased the way for die home 9th Grade Y-Teen Club seamstress to get into the act. swre or a inp iu a launu snop i i earlv this Christmas Bake Sale, Urn- clothes are still different may be an enlightening ex- Hobson) Black Pnde.

Mrs Har- phenour's Store 9:30 a.m. to from your own, however. His perience for him. If he doesn't ns 8 well what the Mr and shoDoina and 12 Noon. pants have more pockets for tl word liberation stands for was.

Cederbere and Mr. and Mrs. snoppmg Dancing Lessons. one thing. His clothes are made from firm fabrics with more brush up on welt seams and topstitching for men's fashions before you pick ot racial nquauty).

Mrs. JayCeeS another. His waistbands are out style and fabric. nerience for him If he doesn't ris who knows well.what the Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur vc: cujuycu cvciy mimue wo'rd liberation stands for, was, Cederbeng and Mr. and Mrs launch the project with you, for a time, the only white worn- Ferdinand Enckson of Chr sbmai doemt have to be brush up on what's new in in Core (Congress Manhattan, and Mr. and ch 'j ca enter hear drug program more firmly reinforced. Some fabric- stores have Twenty-four members and a Probably the single biggest counters featuring men's knits guest Mrs Doug Swoboda cre between his clothes and woven materials, and you were'present at the December 18 is at Button, may want to start there. Put Mrs.

a ee meeting Z1 P' sna or asten the op- aside taboos about color and President Patti Wagner con- 0 6 direction. Keep this in design for men, however. Only ducted 1 the meeting at the First mind before vou ut in a11 those Ws taste can lim it what's right CURRENT BEST SELLERS (Compiled by Publishers' Weekly) FICTION National Bank building. Dutiful buttonholes on the for a man's garment. Besides Day the Deputy Sheriff Ken wron i Men Patterns tr ad i ti a 1 subdued tones, "vJheels," Ha-lley and ifrs: Roy Rice McLaughlin presented a come with cutting and con- clothing for men is now being Mrs.

Larry Justus of Salina, heart anyone who finds were also recent guests in giving, and making of the Cederbergs and Friday others happy. evening of last week, Mr. and Mrs. Cederberg had as dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank White of Lincoln. Monday luncheon guests of Mrs. Lucy Davis and Helen, TOP TEN RECORDS Best-selling records of the weeek based on The Cash Box Magazine's nationwide survey "Family Affair," Sly 0 i A i-j The Exorcist," Blatty The Gage County Dental ily Stone program on drug abuse in the de Up solids, figures, Message from Society an their ves had From Shaft," Hayes Beatrice with a question so you re npes and paids Wlth brassy Maclnness their annual Christmas dinner "Imagine," Lennon and answer session following, not hkely to go wrong. trims and leathery accessories. Kingdom," party at the Country Club on "Gypsys, Tramps, Thieves," Marcelle Nedrow informed Choosing the pattern will be Sewing for him could become De iderfield Tuesday eveninc Cher the group of a school safety your first job.

By all means, as creative a venture as sewing Mr and Mrs Cnar i es Baby Ym A ant You," program to be initiated this Jet him help. Pattern books now for yourself. NONFICTION Gromowsky and family were in Bread spring. have pages of fashions for men He'll have the bonus you've -Any Woman Can!" Reuben Omaha last Saturday where "Have You Seen Her?" Chi- Five children from un- and boys from bathing suits to always enjoyed in home sewn "Honor Thy Father," Talese they visited Mr. and Mrs.

Jim Lites derprivileged families will slacks, sweaters, ties, shirts, clothes one-of-a-kind fashion "Eleanor and Franklin," Cripe and family and Mr. and "Got To Be There," Jackson receive Christmas packages vests sport coats and wind- ith custom fitting. He'll get Lash Mrs. Carlos Beardmore and "Two Divided By Love," from the club. Diane Baxa is breakers.

compliments, too, and you can "Without Marx or Jesus," family. Grass Roots chairman for the project Sizes will correspond to men's expect to hear Mm answer with Revel Mrs. Gromowsky entertained "Peace Train," Stevens Linda Edwards was hostess clothing sizes with one ex- a proud "Thanks, my wife "Beyond Freedom and Dig- the Wednesday evening bridge "Everybody's Everything," for the evening. ception, Ready-tovwear gar- made it." nity," Skinner club at dessert at her home, Santana.

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