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Beatrice Daily Sun from Beatrice, Nebraska • Page 3

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Anniversaries Provide Spark To Entertain Birthday and wedding anniversaries provided a special spark to entertain guests for a few hostesses during the past Others feted out-of-town guests by special dinners ill their honor. The prominence of steak fries on social schedules is lowly giv ing way to inside festivities, but one group took advantage of early: autumn briskness to enter- tin guests at their outside grill. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Randall entertained Mrs.

R. W. Orant and Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon of Kansas City for dinner at Burton's Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd White entertained Mr. and Mrs. H.

F. Mattoon for dinner Monday night. Mrs. Warner Smith and Mrs. Herman Harms entertained eight guests for dinner at the Smith home to compliment Clara Kim- m'erling of Washington, D.

Friday. Marjorie Cox of Omaha was another out-of-town guest. Mr. and Mrs. William Hille and son, Jimmie, entertained Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Nydegger, for dinner Tuesday night in honor of Mrs. Nydegger's birthday. Saturday Luncheon Guests Mrs. William Wildhaber entertained Miss Jane Emery of Scottsbluff and Miss Shirley Freidenger of Decatur, 111., for luncheon Saturday.

The two guests plan to visit Mr. and Mrs. James Martin, in Boulder for a week. Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Middlekauf Were dinner hosts at the Field club Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. John Burns in honor of Mrs. Burns' birthday. Mr.

and Mrs. H. W. Bundling were to "an evening party Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs.

Ben Schneller of Beatrice and th 'r uests, Mr. and Mrs. George tingle of Bridgeport. (Continued on Page 5) Local Woman's club launched its fall season with a tea last Monday at the Y. W.

C. A. Pictured below are officers and department chairmen of the Woman's club. Front row, left to right: Mrs. Bruce Maxwell, junior department; Mrs.

Flora Bradley, director; Mrs. H. C. Hanna, stale president; Mrs. Branson W.

Stewart, local president; Mrs. Carl Jasperson, garden department; Mrs. W. P. Rumpeltes, literature; Mrs.

Bruce PtlOtl Innis, music; Mrs. Les Currier, hospitality; back row: Mrs. Clyde Surge, year booh; Mrs. L. E.

File, membership Mrs.diaries Reilly, treasurer; Mrs. Carrie Ross, vice chairman. Not in the picture: Mrs. Homer Grimes, second vice president; Mrs. E.

W. Fellers, parliamentary; Mrs. Robert Kors, publicity; Mrs. Roscoe Davidson, corresponding secretary; Mrs. E.

L. Hevelone, director. Brief Jaunts, Weekend Visits Predominate visits are popular with many travelers. A few prefer brief Jaunt by upending only a day or no at their destination. The football game In Lincoln between Northeast and our orange and blftckers provided the Incentive for a few to mako a trip to Lincoln Friday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Bundling and children of Hastings are here spending the weekend at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. H.

W. Bundling. L. M. TuUiill of Lincoln In hero spending the weekend with the L.

L. TuthillH and Ed Tuthllls. Lt. and Mrs. Duanne Essam and two children are visiting Mrs.

Essam's parents in Omaha today. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ksstim will Join them there to celebrate Jim- mle Essam's fourth birthday. Mr.

nnd Mrs. Wes Winker and Kent and Mrs. E. M. Blevins spent Saturday In Lincoln.

Football Game Barbara Hersh, who attended the football game In Lincoln Friday, was entertained at a birthday dinner before the game at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Arnst. Mr. and Mrs.

T. J. Buckley and son, Howard of Tecumseh are spending' today in Beatrice, guests. of Mr. and Mrs.

H. M. Secknmn. Mrs. Thomas K.

Atlams, leaves this week for St. Paul, to visit her father. For Chicago Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elliott and Mickey left Saturday for Chicago.

Mr. Elliott will return homo this week. Mrs. Elliott and daughter will remain In Chicago with Mrs. Elliott's parents for a longer stay.

Mrs. E. C. Austin returned home Tuesday after spending a few days in Lawrence, with her sister, Mrs. C.

W. Hackman. Mr. and Mrs. Hale McCown and Dr.

and Mrs. Herbert. Jackson had (Continued on Page 4) Outstanding Early Fall Social Events In The Local Spotlight Localites Fete Calif ornian, Washingtonite Mrs. Lenora Fisher Parks of Pasadena, and Mrs. Anna Laur'a Fisher Stover of Wash- ipgton, D.

returned to their homes after visiting at the home of Miss Clara Kees. Monday Miss Kees entertained at dinner at her residence for her guests. Wednesday noon Jessie Moore entertained 1'hoto rs. Robin Brubaker announce enjgagJBment of their daughter, Carol i son of Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob Wiebe. The wedding will take place in November. Qircle Meets for I)essert Luncheon Wesley Circle 'met with Mrs. W. J.

for a 1:30 dessert luncheon. Al Stroh was in charge of serving assisted by Mrs. Shaffer, Mrs. Berwin, Mrs. Mrs.

Ben Falk, who poured. Mrs. Richard Stratford gave devotions. During the business meeting the annual fall bazaar was discussed. Mrs.

C. L. Aller was in charge of the program, CIRCLE ONE MEETS First Christian church Circle One met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Carl Kuhl. Assisting hostesses were: Mrs.

Roy Barnard. Mrs. Eldon Barnard, Mrs. Donald Barnard, Mrs. Leo Grell.

The afternoon was spent informally with no planned program. Group, Fetes Marvel Ball, Bride-to-Be Last Saturday evening Miss Bonnie Jean Funkhauser honored Miss Marvel Ball, a bride-to- be, with a kitchen shower. A white bell topped with a miniature bride and bridegroom centered the table with pink streamers going to each corner. Other appointments were in pink. Refreshments of ice cream and cake were served at the close of the evening to the ten guests present.

CIRCLE FOUR MEETS S.O.S. Meets at Kees Residence S. O. S. met at home of Misa Clara Kees Tuesday for a dessert luncheon with Mrs.

Merle Harding and Mrs. J. H. Walker, hostesses. Mrs.

Ed Podtburg, president, had charge of the business meeting. It was voted to donate ten dollars to the community chest. The afternoon was spent sewing quilt blocks. There was a good attendance with three guests, Mrs. Deila Wendt of Harvard, Mrs.

Leonora Fisher Parks of Pasadena, Mrs. Laura Fisher Stover of Washington, D. were, present. Next meeting, Oct. 1, at the home of Mrs.

S. E. Holmstrand assisted by Mrs. Roland. Woman's Club Meets' At Cabin Tuesday Business and Professional Woman's club met at the cabin Tuesday evening.

Guests were Marjorie Knoll, Evelynn Mellage, Catherine Gilbert, Norma Colgrove and Lillian Saxton. Eula Merwin gave the news. All chairmen and their committees were named for the coming year. Dinner was servd by Mrs. Ayres, Barbara Dressier, Addie Hunter and Genefrede Harris.

Methodist Circle Meets at Church Asbury Circle met at the Methodist church. The meeting opened with prayer and- singing. Mrs. Mrs. Lester L.

Hathaway announces the engagement and approaching marriage of her daughter, Dorothy Ruth of Denver, to Jack Townsend Denver. The wedding will take place the first part of November. Miss Hathaway is secretary to the program manager of K.O.F., Denver. "BE SURE OF YOUR HEART John C. Warren (Warren Drug; Co.) People who suffer from indl- or complain "of gas" stomach should explain symptoms 'to a doctor.

Sijch discomfort could Indi, cate serious heart disturbances, Panaceas for so called indigestion may only aggravate the real condition. -The doctor will detect the underlying cause and prescribe treatment. Relief Is both possible. and probable. Certainly it is' gratifying to know exactly what 'causes the distress.

a change in diet rest, a little medication is alj, required. doctor's" 'advic? available, costs" 'the- loss in- discomfort pro-" 1 A will accurately 'any pre- 'yftlw doctor. 1 This is the a series "'or Kuilorial advenismiiiiiits appearing in thia paper each Sunday, Copyright OtligUlK. JKLrO. St.

Josephs'Circle 4 met Thurs- Clyde Surge gave devotions. Mrs. day afternoon in the club rooms Foster Brown gave highlights of with Mrs. JJ. Graff, hostess, Nine- the recent conference in Lincoln, teen members were present.

Plans Mrs. Podburg displayed articles were made for 'a bingo for the bazaar to be-held Nov 15 party to be held in the school hall, Oct. 2. Mrs. Frank Conradt re- peived club prize.

Hostess, Oct. 3, Mrs. William Witkovski. PARTY FOR MRS. RANDALL Mrs.

G. Mrs. Dessert was served by Mrs. Foster Brown. Mrs.

C. Bucknell, Mrs, Purdy, and Mrs. Alice Bowman, F.ORTNIGHTLY CLUB MEETS Robert Taylor entertained Jack Quackenbush, Mrs. Paul the Fortnightly club at a dessert Drew, Mrs. Lloyd Wright enter- luncheon Wednesday.r'.This* talned a group for dinner at Sky the first fall meeting" of the sea- Vue as a farewell "party son.

Mrs. Fred Vette was club for Mrs. Grant' whp Is guest, Mrs. D. Warren, Kimball.

evening gram leader, used In To- hours -were spent cards at- the day's World" as her theme. Octo- Christensen home, The honoree her hostess will be Mrs E. P. was, presented, a gift. Mumford.

Social Affairs Tor Mrs. Brugh i i oaJendar-for Mrs. 'Ruth BrUgh of Los Angeles-has been filled the past has entertained and has been at many social affairs. Monday Brugh, entertained Mr. and Mm.

Nathan for dinner at the Paddock, Tuesday Mrs. Brygh, Mrs- Nelle Baker. Mrs, Qrace- ind Mrs, I. Kenagy were luncheon guests in Nebraska City and dinner. Wednesday Brugh was luncheon guest at tht P.E,0 HOOie Fall Coolness Ups Popularity OfBridgeGame Summer heat has tapered down to early fall coolness.

Along with this drop in temperature comes the rise In Importance to local socialites of bridge. From now on through winter, bridge will be Important on most social calendars. Mrs. R. E.

Brinkruff entertained at a bridge foursome Tuesday afternoon. Saturday night Dr. and Mrs. W. J.

Slmic entertained tho dinner bridge club. Mrs. John Burns was luncheon hostess Thursday to her bridge club. Mrs, Robert Lindell was a club guest. Mrs.

Cy Reed and Mrs. Harold Voortman entertained 26 guests for luncheon and bridge at the Field club Thursday. Mrs. John Preskorn was hostess to the Double Foursome club Friday night. Mrs.

was hostess to her Wednesday bridge club. Club guests were Mrs. Robert Elliott and Mrs. Orville Glass. Mrs.

George Ryan and Mrs. Lindley Ryan entertained 11 guests for luncheon and bride at the Field Club Friday. Plan Picnic Dinner For Club Members Seven members of Sicily H. H. club met at the home of Alma Vrooman Thursday, Sept.

12. Mrs Virgil Marshall was a visitor. Election of officers was held with the following results: President, Hays; vice president, Martha Goes; secretary, treasurer, Helen Stein; assistant secretary, Clara Henrichs; reporter, Hattie. Calkins, Plans were made for a picnic dinner members and families to be at Chautauqua park, Sunday, Sept. 22 at 12:30.

Following a social hour, refesh- ments were served. Mrs, Oscar West will be hostess, Oct. 10, Sunday, September 22, 1946 sun Photo Mrs. L. E.

Griff is and daughter Ann, who have been visiting in Beatrice with Mrs. Griffis's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H.

Halla- day awaiting their port call to join Col. Gtif- who if stationed, in Paris. They received their port call and left Friday for New York City where they will mil forr Paris Their home is in Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Carl H.

Williams of more announce the engagement of their daughter, Velda, to Richard Schidler A-S son fv of Mrs and Mrs. John Schidler Beatrice. No dale has been set for the wedding. 'y With Miss Burger St. Paul's L.W.M.L.

met Tuesday, Sept. 17, with Miss C. Burger, hostess, for the regular meeting with two guests and one new member, Mrs. Luekers, present. Mrs.

J. Stolzenburg and Mrs. R. Grupe were elected delegates to a convention in Lincoln. Miss A.

Neuman and Mrs, A. Burger, alternates. A lesson on religious art given by Mrs. A. Burger, Mrs.

H. Franzen, Miss R. Grupe, and Miss E. Burger participating. Mite box contributions are to be turned in by Sept.

29 ending the third quarter. ArOala Photo Br 4 ugh will entertain Mrs, Borjsekofjjkt Monday' for Luncheon. Nathan Mudg? will entertain at luncheon for 1 California guesj, waii iwraMon Rose Mary Ge'iger, who has entered the dominican order at Kytherine's convent, St. Kutherine, 'jtentuckyffyjtisf Geiger is a -t i graduate of: Beatrice high school and attended Mt. St.

Scholastica, Atchison, fiqmsaf two Friends Gather Celebrate 'Seventh Birthday Susan Van Arsdale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Van Arsdale entertained a group of play mates Saturday afternoon in honor of her seventh birthday. After games, refreshments were served. Each guest "received' favors.

Susan's guests included: Sara Lynn Heffelflnger, Julia Hubka, Walter and Lynn Scott, Gary and Roland Oehum, Bobby Eyth, Theo Newburn, Sarah Beer, Mickey Elfiott, Denny Nelson, A'rdeth Uhlir, Louise Ann Bing- Officers Take Over Duties i In Beatrice Woman's Club New officers have been elected for tne 'various departments Woman's club. Each department holds separate meetings with.4ndl« vidual programs. Garden Department First Wednesday of Each Month Chairman Mrs. Carl Jasperson Vice Chairman Mrs. Floyd Secretary, Treasurer, Publicity Mrs.

F. October 2 Italy, Through a G. Eyes Mrs. Floyd Hostess Mrs, Floyd White, 1821 November 6 Arrangements of Winter Bouquets Mrs. George ReiJCf, 1208 Jefl Hostess George cvejii December 4 Bible Flowers Mrs.

P. F. DodPop Hostess r. Mrs. Charles Mann, January 8 Fur Display Mrs.

Wan Hostess 822 General Club Program, Europe and Hawaiian Islands Glenn Chapman March 8 Idiosyncrasies of House Plants Mrs, R. P. tfi Hostess Mrs. H. E.

Sackett, 1519- Grant April' 2 "If There Were No Bees" 0. Bare.T-, Agricultural Collage, University of HostesB Mrs. Junior Department i Second Monday of Each Month Chairman Mrs, Bruce' iMascwelV Vice Chairman Mrs. Secretary, Treasurer, Publicity Mrs. JohnilHarnii Fall Party and Gueat' Day -kj Hostess G.

Christensen, 1323 DecoraUon December 9 Musical Program Hostess Mrs, JU, January 13 4 fc rWiM Book Revtew Hostess s' 1 1 1 I..

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