Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Beatrice Daily Sun from Beatrice, Nebraska • Page 5

Location:
Beatrice, Nebraska
Issue Date:
Page:
5
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

FRIENDS Don't load your date's pockets. Carry a hand bag. Wenzl reunion is held at Sfeinauer The Parrish Hall, Steinauer, was the scene of the recent Wenzl family reunion. A basket dinner was served at noon. Attending were: Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Wenzl and children, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Buman and family, Agnes Wenner, Mr. and Mrs.

Leo Wenzl and family, Mrs. Christina Wenzl and Tony, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wenzl and family, Steinaue 1 Mr. and Mrs.

Reinsche Wenzl and family, Mrs. Minnie Wenzl, Wymore; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wolken and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Glen Wolken and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kavanaugh and family, Mr, and Mrs. Joe Krontz and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Julius Wenzl and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wenzl and son, Tecumseh; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wenzl, Mrr.

Minnie Wenzl, Nebraska City; Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Reinsche and family, Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs, David Wenzl and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Jim Wenzl and family, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wenzl and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Wenzl and son, Lincoln; Mr.

and Mrs. Myron Kent and family, Table Rock; Mrs. Frank Wagner and fami'y, Carter Lake, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cool and family, Lodi.

N. Dr. and Mrs. Edward Zarno and family, Long Island, N. Mr.

and Mrs. Orval Turner, Enid, Mrs. Dena Reinsche, Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs. Francis McGeeney and family, Axtell, Mr.

and Mrs. Will" McGuire and family, Summerfield, Kans Miss Elaine Carmichael, Dodge City, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Wenzl, Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Cain and family, BeatUs, Kans. GUEST HONORED Mrs. Leslie E. Fite and Mrv. Adam McMullen entertained six guests for luncheon Thursday com plimentary to Mrs.

G. Vander Boom of Anaheim, Calif. Ninety-three per cent of the world's merchant ships use fuel and diesel oil for power. Burchard Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. Stake receiv- ec' word that Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mack and family have moved from Laramie, Wyoming to St. Louis, Mo.

Mr. Mack will be Superintendent and his wife will teach in one of the high schools there. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rinne, Mrs.

Emma Rinne, Lorenz Rinne of Rurchard attended the Buente family reunion which was held at the Tecumseh park. Others present were Conrad Buerte, Ervin and Aladene Buente, and Oscar Rinne of Steinauer, Mr. and Mrs. August Baum, Mr. and Mrs.

Al Weible and Wayne of Tecumseh; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wllhelm of Nebraska City, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Curtis of Pueblo, Mr, and Mrs.

Marion Wolken and family of Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Loo Burgcrt and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kroemer and family of Pawnee City.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Seitz, Elaine and Bradley returned from Colorado bringing the children of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Robb with them.

Janet and Jimmy are visiting at their borne and Jeanie and Joan are with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Bausch. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Malmberg of Fremont were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Yarpe. Mr. and Mrs.

B'H MacMahon and Karen, and Mary Jo Thacker of Lincoln also visited there. Mrs. Nellie Ackerman of Liberty wag also visitor. Jeanette Bausch, who graduated from the Beauty Academy at Beatrice is employed in the July Beauty Shop at Tecumseh. Tournament Lester Tennant of Burchard and Ernest Gyhra of Beatrice won over Truman Rinne and Cecil Anderson in the finals of the First Annual horse shoe tournament at Lt-wiston.

Sixteen men oarticioal- ed in the play-off in doubles which culminated a sea-son of eood in the Lewiston community. Third place winners received a six-pack of nop; Second place merited ar and first place came off with cicarettes and An entry fee took care of expenses. Mr. and Mrs. John Ticnor of Council Bluffs.

and his sister. Mrs. Millie Murphy, of Tecumseh visited with (heir cousin s. Lulu Oven at Burchard and in Wymore with their sifter Mrs. Luella Shoff and other relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Ron Leitschuck and Susan have pone to Manning, la. where Ron will be teaching in the high school this fall. Mrs.

Bettv Young visited with Mrs. Hutchinson. Mr. and Mrs. Stanlev Findeis and Barbara of Brush, Colo, visited at the John Allen home and with other friends and relatives here.

Mrs. Gerry Dillard of Culver City, Calif, visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Allen while her husband who ts employed with Hughes Aircraft "is away on business. The Martha Circlr of the Burchard W.

S. C. S. held their organization meeting with Mrs. Wm.

Stake and Mrs. Lester Leitschuck leading the meeting and playing hostess to the group. Mrs. Mary Stake was elected captain, Mrs. Ada Martin co-captain and Mrs.

V'erva Martin was chosen Secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Roger Mahloch and children of Lincoln visited with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

John Allen for a few days. Supt. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Utermoh- Jen of Hershey left their children at the home of their grandmother, Dorothy Cox, while they went to Mt.

Pleasant, la. to pick up a new bus for Hershey schools. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cox and children of Omaha were guests in the home at the same time.

Margaret Allen of San Francisco and Richard Allen of Washington, visited at the John Allen home. Mrs. Katie Seitz spent a few days in Falls City visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs.

Merlyn Hothan Initiated their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gross of Thomasville, into mid-western ways by taking them to the rodeo in Sydney, la. Mr. and Mrs.

Dewayne Elliott and daughter, Lori, of Holstein stopped in Burchard with their trailer house enroute to their new location at Falls City. Returns Hom-3 Mrs. Laura Heath returned after spending a month in Kentucky visiting her sisters, Mrs. Mossie Griffith at Hazard and Mrs. Bella Carroll at Pineville.

and at her birthplace in Tennessee. She accompanied home by Mrs. Griffith who will spend some time with her here. They were met at the 1 us denot in Beatrice by Mr. and Mrs.

Clifton McDonald and Gary who later brought them on their wav to visit Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn Willet and family at Table Rock. Mr, and Mrs. Dennis Henke and family of Oakland, la.

spent a few davs at the. Osoar Bausch home. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Martin.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Borden and his sisters Marie Peacock of Burchard and Edith Rauh of Lincoln visited their ancestral homes near Dawson and Verdon. Mrs Charles Stevicks and children of Dawson visited her mother Mrs. Emma Raper and her brother Jack.

Mr. and Mrs. Ted Leitschuck of Odell and their r-uests Mr. and Mrs. William McCumskv of Van Nuvs, visited relatives here.

Joyce Ann Dezort returned to her home in Beatrice after visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Thomas. Creative Woman Records having been lost, it is unknown who were the first riders (April 3, 1860) of the Pony Express. wrm rm new PHOTO-GUIDE Slimming Lines! Nothing like a smart princess Irock to accent a slim young figure.

This collared version has the option of sleeves and contrast. No. 1497 with Photo Guide is in sizes 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 18. Bust to 38. Size 11, 31 2 bust, yards of 35-inch; 7s-yard for collar.

To order send 35 cents in coins for each pattern to: Creative Woman Beatrice Daily Sun Box 438. Midtown Station New York 18, N.Y. Add lOc for Ist-class mailing. Print name, address with zone, style number and size. $100,000 suit filed against Gable estate LOS ANGELES (AP) A new $100,000 suit has been filed against the estate of the late film actor Clark Gable by a woman who withdrew an identical suit a year ago.

Mrs. Jill Winkler Rath, 41, charges Gable broke an agreement to will her the amount. Mrs. Rath is the widow of Hollywood press agent Otto Winkler, who was killed in a 1942 Nevada plane crash in which Gable's third wife, actress Carole Lombard, also di.ed. Mrs.

Rath contends Gable agreed to will her $100,000 because the actor had induced her husband to accompany Miss Lombard snd because Gable also persuaded Mrs. Rath to accept a small settlement from the airline. Is Your Son Or Daughter Going College? Send A "Letter From Home" 6 Days a Week By Subscribing to the Beatrice Daily Sun 9 Months for the 6 Months Price Fairbury Crete $3.75 Lincoln All other Colleges $5.25 PRICES FOR FULL 9 MONTH SCHOOL TERM JUST FILL OUT AiSD MAIL TO BEATRICE DAILY SUN CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT. YES, I WANT TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF YOUR SPECIAL COLLEGE RATE. NAME, Enclosed find $.

COLLEGE ADDRESS, COLLEGE. TON We, The Women By RUTH MILLETT NEA Is there anyone more, annoying ban the person Won't take "no" for an answer. ivhether he's a door-to-door salesman or the life of the party who is letermined that everybody is song to go on to some plnce else? Keeps eaying, "I really must be but doesn'L Listens to your most hair-raising tory and then, unimpressed, says, 'That's nothing; wait till you hear what happened to Always keeps other people because he is never on time? Insists on doing you a favor and Ihen never lets you forget what he did for you? Can't resist navigating when he 's a passenger in your car? Says, "I wish you had talked to me first" when you tell him about purchase you've already made; and then goes on to tell you how much better you could have done if you had only consulted him? Insists on giving you a blow-by- blow account of his most recent llness, not sparing you a single depressing detail of all that he went through? Takes half an hour to tell a bor- ng story that could have been letter told in a few sentences? Goes through life trying to impress others not by what He is, by the people he knows? Unloads all of his troubles on you under the guise of asking your advice, but never, never takes it? Insists on being mysterious about, the most trivial tn order to cive the impression that hr is "in Ihc Says, "'II dun'! bc-i mo" in a trinmplnnl MMCC in the person who obviously doesn't? BoatrJcp Run. RoafrSrP, 81, 19JJ2J) New Teachers Another annoying is the who refuses 'o Ru'h Mil- Ictt's booklet, "llppp'er Wives (hints for fust si-n-l cents to Ruth Millet' Readff carp Beatrice Dnily Sun P. O.

Box 489, A. Radio City Station. New York 10, N. Y. Red Cross leaders for the coming year The County Red has announced the committee chairman and assistants for the first.

coming year. They are: (chairman second) Harlan Hubka and Richard Chtnn, disaster; Henry T. Reimer and Marion Morton, life savins and water safety; Dwiuht and Mrs. Wayne Waddell, first Benjamin Rosenbluth and Dr. C.

T. Frerichs, home nursing; Mrs. Johana Smith R.N., nursing services; Dr. .1. E.

Wichell and W. Winker, personnel and loans; M. Y. Beardmore and Mrs. Norma Martin, public information; Dr.

Dwigbt Moell and Hal Wilkerson, blood program; W. ,1. Winker and Mrs. T. E.

Morin, home service; Mrs. Viola Krauss, Blue Springs rural representative; Mrs. Campbell, Wymore rural representative; Mrs. Eula Lee Bahr, Barneston rural representative. Mrs.

Leigr Coffin, chairman of volunteers; Dr. C. T. Frerichs, medical advisor; and Harlan Hubka, legal advisor. Maxine M.

Stone will be the orchestra teacher in the Beatrice schools this year. She list's her home address as Norfolk. She graduated from the University of Nebraska in 1D55. Her teaching experiences have been at Battle Creek, Coleridge and Pil- Lois Mueller will teach fourth qrndo at Stodilnrd school. She graduated from the University of Nebraska in IlMlit.

Since then she has at Sidney and York. The new Stu-rldard instructor will live at -I'M North 10th. She originally came from Nelson. Mexico leads all countries in silver production. Larger aftershocks possible in Utah LOGAN, Uuiii ap- i Richmond wore ruined by the prehensive feelings remained after Thursday's earthquake shook this Northern Utah community.

The tremors also rumbled through sections 'of Wyoming, Montana, Nevada, Idaho and Colorado. There were no injuries. Several small tremors followed the initial shock. Residents were warned larger aftershocks are possible. Six old brick homes in nearbv quake.

A plan! north of Lo- jpn and four buildings at Utah Slate University here were damaged. L.O.-UM Junior High School remained cosed today because of damaged walls but most schools planned classes. Scienti.Ms estimated the shock at on the Riehtor Scale. The San Francisco quake in 1906 was S.25. 1962 IST QUALITY FULL 4 PLY 6.70 IS BLACK WALL TUBE TYPE TIRE Price: plus tax and recappable tiro.

mm If tire is not recappable, add three dollars. 7.50 14 BLACK NYLON TUBELESS All Sizes Low Low Prices NOW MADE WITH POLYBUTADIENB new Synthetic for Longer Mileage and Greater Strength Rhen BUDGET TERMS AVAILABLE Used Truck Tires 402 6th Bill Waltke, Pickrell Inc. 501 W. Court.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Beatrice Daily Sun
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Beatrice Daily Sun Archive

Pages Available:
450,975
Years Available:
1902-2024