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Beatrice, Monday, Jan. 28, 1946 BEATRICE DAILY SUN PAGE is truly one of the family's moat priceless possessions. We can help you to own your own home with our time-tested plan where payments are fitted to your income. Inquiries Invited The State Savings and Loan Association Sixth and Ella Phyllis Kreuzberg left this morning for Lincoln where she will work in Dr. Freeh's office.

Mr. and Mrs. Guy G. Miller left today to visit relatives in Hastings and Omaha for a week. Jack Wassmunu left today for Lincoln where he will start in the University the second semester.

He will study electrical engineering. Don Naumann, who has received his discharge from service, will enter the Nebraska State University the second semester. WE. StLU STOKERS COAL Call 78 ZENITH RADIONIC HEARING AID $40.00 A DRUG STORE IT'S HERE NEW CIVILIAN "JEEP" Now on Display at Kromcr, Your Authorized Willys Dealer 300 So. Oth (pro A' Radios Repaired Promptly! Yes, now have enough help to assure you quick return of your repaired radio.

LEE'S RADIO SHOP Phone 226 118 No. 8th Open For Business We Serylce RADIOS We have a complete line of new radio testing equipment. Bring your radio in today. PETE'S RADIO SHOP Howard Peter's Mgr. Phone 1753 210 So.

6th Cut Flowers Potted Plants JACKSON FLORAL CO. Dr. Richard R. Gartner Foot Specialist D. S.

C. n-lll be In his offlct every day. Stelnmeyer Bldg. Rm. 202 Phone 559 for appointments (Serving the practice of the late Dr.

E. J. Berg) Staff Sgt. David McCoig of Omaha spent the weekend in Beatrice wilh Marion Walker. Miss Mary Hankins will return to Beatrice 'tonight after spending the weekend in Kansas City.

She will be met at Lincoln by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hankins.

Orla Lee Phelps, who has recently received his discharge, will attend the University of Nebraska the second semester. Harry Pagels, left yesterday for Lincoln where he will enter the University, second semester. John Flory and Tracy Mumford of the veterans employment office were in Lincoln Thursday, Friday and Saturday attending a managers and veterans conference. Lyle Hicks, who has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

F. H. Graf left loday for Lincoln where he will attend the University of Nebraska. Mrs. William Wiklhaber and Gretchen and Mrs.

Ben SUCCESSFUL FORD NEGOTIATORS Social Activities Here And Elsewhere Announcements For Tuesday Business and Professional Woman's club dinner, Y. W. C. A. 6 p.

m. Bridge club Mrs. Jack Quakenbush, hostess. 6:30 dinner at Burtons. Hospital Auxiliary Sewing Richard T.

Leonard, left, national director for the UAW-CIO, and John S. right, director of industrial relations for Ford Motor arc shown after reaching; agreement In a wage dispute. FUNERAL NOTICES Thomas H. Gouff--r-Services will be at 2 p. m.

Tuesday from Harman mortuary. Burial green Home cemetery. in Ever- Katherine of Diller attende4 the wedding Sunday evening of Miss Verneal Schmidt of Jansen, to Roland Hueske of DeWitt and the reception held afterwards. The wedding took place at the Zion Lutheran church near Har- btne with Rev. Cholcher performing the ceremony.

The reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ern, werc held toclay at 2 at Evan- est rhmitlt of Jansen There were hcnmini or mere weie i have returned from a trip to Chi- gcllsUo iefo rmed church at Ply- WOOD MURRAY Koofing Contractors All material and work guaranteed Free Estimate Phone 1538 or 1649X P. O. Box 206 cago.

mouth with Rev. Dollifield officiat- i ing. A short service will be held Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Seek have at the nome prece ding the church returned from their honeymoon FARM LOANS trip and expect to locate in Beatrice where Wayne will go into the lumber business with his father, August Sack.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Horsky of Liberty were in Beatrice today and will move to Diller the first of the mdnth. service. Burial in Plymouth cemetery.

Harman service. John Henry were held today at 1:30 p. m. at Bergmeyer chapel and at 2 p. m.

from St. Paul's Lutheran approximately two hundred guests present at the reception. The Rev. C. F.

Walters, pastoi group, 10 to 4 at Lutheran hospital to sew. Arts And Craft Club Friday Arts and Craft club met at home of Mrs. Richard Stratford. Mrs. O.

W. Weibel was a club guest. Mrs. Stratford presented a musical program of console records, after which a coffee. Progressive Club Meeting The Progressive club was entertained at the home of Mrs.

Charles Weyer, Thursday, Jan. 17, with Mrs. John Novotny assisting' hostess. There was a regular business meeting and plans made for the clothing drive and more Red Cross sewing. Mrs.

Ockerman gave a talk on of home, school and community for better health. Lunch was served by the hostesses. Febr. 7th the meeting will be a Valentine party at the home of Mrs. H.

A. Spencer. Central P. T. A.

Central P. T. A. met Wednesday, Jan. 23 in the little theatre room with Mrs.

Aringdale presiding. The program under the direction of Mrs, White and Mrs. Drishaus was greatly enjoyed. A group of Girl Scouts sang a number of songs and demonstrated some of Seen Her? Mrs. Ira Miller assisting hostess.

The class voted contributions to the Polio Fund and to the' Red Cross. The class also voted to serve the alumni banquet this year. Following the meeting refreshments were served. The birthday of the New Year, and three members birthdays were! thus remembered. Quite a number of guests shared in the enjoyment of this meeting.

Scout Notes Mr. and Mrs, Jack Atkins and family of Wymore were Sunday evening visitors at the William Sterling home. Mrs. Jennie Gloss entertained at Sunday dinner for Mr. and Mrs.

Ellsworth Closs and Stanley, and Maldwyn Closs. i Mr. and Mrs. A. E.

Fletcher entertained Sunday at a dinner for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nance and Glenda of the useful lessons learned at camp. they have of the Methodist church, officiated i Brownie troop 11 sang songs and Marysville, and Mrs. Joe Chapman of Wymore.

Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hand and Donald of Lincoln were afternoon visitors.

Pearl and Calvin Duncan, west of Beatrice, visited with Miss Minnie Smith, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Milligan of Armour were overnight guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs.

L. J. Connett. Mr. and Mrs.

Archie' Stansbury and Bonnie Beth, Miss Norma Jeanne Whlttaker, all of Beatrice, and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Massie and family of Friend were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. O. H. Palmer. Mr.

and Mrs. Elton Smith entertained Mr. and Mrs. K. H.

Stowart and Susan of Wymore, and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Darnell at dinner Sunday. Lois Miller, above, of had a "spat" with her boy friend on Nov. 4 and then disappeared.

Police of three and the FBI have been seeking her since she left a dance spot in nearby Ironton, Ohio. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ewell Miller, the 17-year-old high school student was wearing a black skirt, red sweater, brown shoes and tan gabardine coat. She is five feet, one inch tall, weighs pounds, has dark-brown hair, gray eyes and dark complexion, at the funeral of Dick Kruse of Burchard last Thursday afternoon.

The Walters formerly lived at Burchard. Arrives In States Freddie Drexler, a former acted in pantomine a Brownie story read by Mrs. Driahaus. During Ihe shorl business meel- ing Ihere was a discussion about hot lunches. Central pupils will participate in selling tickets for church.

Rev. J. J. Timken will of- in cr boy, was scheduled to dock tnc A council for a benefit 5-10-15 years at No commission PEXNER INSURANCE AGENCY! E. Pefferman.

108 South oth Phone 607 Cpl. Don Pefferman of Ft, Riley, spent Sunday in Beatrice with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Q. ficiate.

Burial in Evergreen Home richs, John Reins, Harm Reins, Mitly Schlake. Herman will be held al 1:30 Tuesday at the family home and at 2 p. m. Ema.n- uel Lutheran church east of Ply- at New York aboard the George Wasm ton last Freddie Claude Staley. who was in Nor Ag Epp.

son of and has been to mouth. Rev. O. H. Blessing will Omaha, relurned yesterday to Om- officiate.

Burial in the church aha after spending a week here cemetery. Bergmeyer funeral di- with Mrs. Staley. rectors. and Henry P.

Epp, and Eleclon P'all Goble, both of Beatrice, were graduated from the University of Nebraska College of Agriculture at the midwinter commencement this week. Both received Bachelor of Science degrees in agriculture. son was born to Rev. and Mrs. Herman Meyer of Pickrell at the Mennonite hospital.

children plan" week from quarantine Monday after a Lutheran Ba-! for Dallas, Texas where they will atc of scarlet fever. Barber has becn Ll. and Mrs. Glen Me Cue ana -pij daughter, Katharine, are spending UlLLIiill the week with the former's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs.

R. G. MeCue. I The George Champ family. Mrs.

Hugo Hcffelfinger and southeast of Diller, was released ker, Mrs. Harry -Marples of Blue ma ke their home. Springs, surgery; Martin Tegtmeier, treatment; Mrs. Carl Holz I Dale Novotny will go to Lincoln SO and Lela for several of DeWitt, William Frose of Blue not receiving Daily Sun call 8SOW. E.

Best, Chiropractor. 27 Plymouth American Legion Dance. Jan. 31. Ken- ney Knovvles, playing G.

T. club meets with Mrs. June Copeland, 1308 Cout st. at 6:30 p. m.

Bring covered dish and your own service. Class Sunday school class will have'a covered dish luncheon at the First Christian church Thursday. Following the luncheon they will sew for the Red Cross. Buys and Mrs. Paul Marvin, now living in Lincoln, bought the Bayard C.

Knox property at 520 No. llth and will take possession the first of March. Marriage A. Edwards, 37, of Denver and Dorothy L. Lewis, 30, of Wymore have obtained a marriage license in county court.

Special 26 A. F. A. M. at Masonic Temple at 5 p.

m. today for E. A. degrees and lunch at 6:30. George Ryan, Worshipful Master; Raymond Johnson, secretary.

Hears Paul M. Fitzwater, 546 West Ella, received a telephone call from her husband from San Francisco Saturday afternoon. He arrived in the States Friday after spending 8 months in the Pacific with the navy. He goes to St. Louis next week to receive his discharge and expects to be home with his family within Ihe next two weeks, Registered and Insured Parcels being sent to army personnel overseas and weighing over oighl oz, and nol exceeding 11 Ibs.

may now be accepted for insurance at the postoffice. Sealed parcels, not exceeding eight in weight may be accepted for registration without presentation of a written request from the addressee, how- jnver, parcels exceeding eight oz. in weight cannot be accepted for registration without the written request. and Mrs. John Hall are the parents of a son born at the Mennonite hospital.

Hole Ballet tonite, 8 p. m. auditorium. 28 Bowel Cleaning Power Of Erb- Help Medicine One man recently took ERB- HELP there days and said afterward that he never would have believed his body contained so much filthy substance. He says his stomach, intcslines, bowels and whole syslem were so thoroughly cleansed thai his conslanl Springs, Fred Vorterstrasse of Fairbury, Leo Lange of Carleton, Mrs.

William Barton of DeWitt, Wiliam Schlake of Pickrell, Mrs. Otto Diedrich of Sterling, and Mrs. Richard Vane and baby of Wymore, dismissed. Mennonite Fen- i staying with Mrs. Nancy Robert- weeks, this week to re-enter the Universi- I Mrs.

Robertson has been in ill is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Drexler, who formerly had a grocery store at Diller. Mrs. Kenneth Young went to Concordia, last Saturday to spend several days with her husband's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Fred show they are sponsoring. REMINDER OF VICTORY CHUNGKING, Jan. 28. The government today ordered raid sirens to be blown at 9 each Sunday Ihroughoul China, slarting February 2, as a ramilV" der to the people of hard' won war and the great lask Of ahead.

Since 1929, U. S. populalion LINCOLN, Jan. 28 increased more lhan 13,000.000. Henry H.

Marvin, chairman of Ihe i 'Mapping Moon Surface With Radar Nonsense' A silver collection will be taken! University of Nebraska al Ihe February meeting for the Founders' day program. Holmesville P. T. A. Holmesville P.

T. A. met Friday evening. A supper was served at 6:30, A home near Boston, Mass. Young came to Diller last week lo attend the funeral of her father, J.

Smith Diller. W. S. C. S.

The ladies of the Methodist church met in the church basement Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 22, for their regular monthly meeting and to elect new officers. of the following numbers: Grannil Norris orchestra; the boys' quartet; piano solos by Ihe grade children; a play by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bryant; a talk on "Kindness" by Mr.

Bryant. Mrs. Earl Howard told about the clothing drive which the P. T. A.

is much interested in. Mrs. Wilson, the district presi- tv of Nebraska. He was going to health. the university before he entered service.

Carol Mahoney who attends Ml. St. Scholastica at Atchison, spent a short visit here between semesters with her parents, Mr. aches came lo an end, several pimply skin eruplions on his face dried up overnight, and even Ihe rheumatic pains in his knee disappeared. At present he is an altogether different man, feeling fine in every way.

BRB-HELP contains 12 Great Herbs; they cleanse bowels, clear gas from 4 stomach, act on sluggish liver and kidneys. Miserable people soon feel different all over. So don't go on suffering! Get EEB- HEW! Sold by All Drug Stores 'iere in Beatrice. ders of Harbine," treatment; Mrs. and Mrs.

I. J. Mahoney. David Jantzen and baby, Mrs. Roland Orth and baby and John Dauber, dismissed.

and Mrs. Harold Schroeder of Jansen are the parents of a daughter born at the Mennonite hospital. Club and Learn extension club meets Wednesday with Mrs. Donald Rasmussen, 1215 No. 8th for a one o'clock luncheon.

evening Mr. and Mrs. Hiyo Aden of Hazard, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Boswell of Lincoln, Mr.

and Mrs. Sidney Zimmer and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Aden and family. Mrs.

O. P. Lauflin of Chicago arrived in Beatrice today to attend the funeral of Mr. Lauflin's aunt, lMl i Leonard Strough. She will a baby girl, to Mr.

sit ncr parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Dean Mumford, Jan. 23, at the Lutheran hospital.

Works in post Log- Mr and Mr8 Hicks of Lin Clothing Drive Official clothing depots for the Victory Clothing Collection, Jan. 7-31, are Farmers store, Jordening's store and Waggoner's store. It has been suggested that people donating clothing to put a little gift or message of good cheer into their donation, A number of Diller people attended the dance at the auditorium at Beatrice Friday night which featured the band of Herb Miller. Mrs. Anna Hullman entered the Odell hospital last Saturday with intestinal flu.

Her condition is fair. Birth Born to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hoppe of Jansen, a boy, on Sun- The devotionals were led by Mrs. dent the P.

T. A. was a guest Walters, followed by the business fpr the supper and program, meeting and election of officers, who President, Mrs. Ruby Weaver; vice president, Mrs. Fern W- in reg ular session Hays; secretary, Lois Casper; Ht the auditorium Friday for gen- treasurer.

Bessie Grabher. eral orcler ot business. Erma Ban- Music was furnished by the to and Alice Purely are new mem- Misses Darlene Novotny. Betty hers of tho corp, The next meeting will be Feb. 8.

The regular dinner meeting- will be held the second meeting in February. Eick and Alice May Walters. At the close of the afternoon lunch was served by Mesdames Walters. Moser, Pickard and Weaver, the committee in charge. Next meeting will be held Feb.

BLUE SPRINGS SOCIETY 21. Donald Engleman, a farmer north of Diller, underwent surgery at a Beatrice hospital Ihe fore parl of Ihe week. Willing Workers Meet The Willing Workers Class of Ihe Ebenezer Evangelical church mel Wednesday, Jan. 16 in Ihe home of Mrs. Curtis Craig, with department, asserted today mapping the moon's surface with radar is "scientific npnsense." "The telescope will give a more detailed analysis of the moon lhan radar," Prof.

Marvin He said valleys and other depressions on the moon's surface can be measured with greal accuracy on Ihe image in Ihe telescope. "As far as the moon- is concerned, radar is not a significant astronomical inslrumenl," he said. Prof. Marvin said the great significance of radar in 'astronomy lies in its ability to give a detailed analysis of the electrically charged ionosphere which blankels the earth to a gr.ftat dcplh. Less lhan 26 years ago, New Hampshire prohibited Ihe sale of make-up preparalions.

'OVER 100 MILLION BOTTLES SOLD! SIMPLY GREAT FOR MONTHLY PAIN Lydla E. Pinlcham's Vegetable Compound DOES MORI thruv relieve monthly pain when due to female functional periodic It also relieves accompanying tired, nervous, cranky oi such nature. Tajwn regularly Pinkham's Compound helps build up resistance againat such distress. It's also a great stomachic tonic I Feel Choked TO GET PROMPT RELIEF from distress of those nagging colds that cause coughing and nuke you feel all stuffed a good spoonful of Vicks VapoRub a bowl of boiling water. Then feel relief come you breathe in the steaming, medicated vapors.

These medicated vapors penetrate to the cold-congested upper breathing passages. They soothe irritation, quiet coughing, help clear the head and bring such grand comfort, FOR ADDED throat, chest and back at time rub Vicka VapoRub. It works for while you bring relief. Now try this home- tested treat- ment.tonight. an, Musician 2-c, who is based at George Heikes, while in Beatrice, day, Jan.

13. Mrs. Hoppe is the former Faith Renz. Mrs. R.

E. Hubka and Camilla cplnwere in Beatrice today on bus- attended the wedding of Mrs. Hubka's niece, Cecelia Masek, to Paul Dixon at Junction City, Jan. 15. Attend Wedding Mr, and Mrs.

Ernest Jardening Lasebo, Japan, is now working in I ness the postoffice on the Yosemite since his band has been disbanded. A- osby of Adams was in Bob is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Logan. PERSONALS Beatrice today on business.

Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lewis from Mr. and Mrs. O.

D. Zehrung were in Wymore Sunday to attend the funeral of their Ida Leach. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wenzl of Lincoln, formerly of California, spent Sunday at the home of Mr.

Waterloo, Iowa, and Miss LaVerta and Mrs Homer Wenzl. Peterson of Grand Island spent the weekend at thehome of Mr. and Mrs. A. T.

Peterson. Mr, and Mrs. Madison Randall and son of Lincoln spent over the weekend in Beatrice Fred Cambridge. William Nieman of Hebron, was in Beatrice toclay on business. Henry Mosiman has gone to Chicago to attend market.

Bob Dickenman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chales Dickenman, and Verlyn Kleman. son of Mr. and Mrs.

W. R. Kleman, have returned to Lincoln where they attend the University of Nebraska after spending their mid-semester vacation with their parents. Mr. and Mrs.

John McCown of Lincoln Mrs. McCown's mother, Mrs. L. T. Barnes of Elizabeth City, N.

spent over the weekend at the home of Rev, and Mrs. Ross Mr. and Mrs. Gene Dunham and children are visiting in Fulton, with Mr. Dunham's parents.

Pfc. Jack Woodford left Saturday evening for Santa Ana, after a 45-day furlough in Beatrice with his wife, ilrs. Bette Woodford. Mrs. Woodford accompanied her husband as far as Lincoln.

Mrs, Hatlie Gibson went to Lincoln loday to visit her sister. D. C. Hoover" of Bellville, spent the weekend in Beatrice with his son, Cleo Hoover, Mr. and Mrs.

D. O. Archer and danghler, Alice Kay, of were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F.

Oswald visiting Mrs. sister, Mrs. William G. Oswald "and her husband. They will return home today.

StJoseph IMIIITIIUIIM III Pfc. Charles R. Taylor, son of with Mrs. i Emma Taylor, of Wymore arrived home Wednesday after receiving his discharge at Ft. Leavenworth, Kas.

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