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Beatrice Daily Sun from Beatrice, Nebraska • Page 5

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The SUte Saving! And loan AiiocUtion I Sixth airi Ella Strwtt- -T r-1 Vi J- ret for your enoes, repaired 4Z1 Court ZENITH RADIONIC HEARING AID $40.00 A AT DRUG STORE it pital Monday evening at Dalton, Mr, si Francis Dalloh, ton, Mr, and Llhda, Fire Evacuation Liberty fltfael many beautiful-and cey, Mrs; Morris, Ja Dinner Part High Buildinf hedfttos "morhinir hTo in'tbi-flrilf firi We have ctfr ol creovoted poetc. Get' them while Miey available. 'lumber oo. O. not receiving Beftt- Dally Son until 8:30 m.

Attar that hout 1648J. will arrive 'lk "the city to Attend the bedside "of 'his mother, Mrs. Guy G. Miller, 507 South Seventh street, who is, slowly revering of the alji which received she glided with a car last Friday on outh Sixth street. Recover from Stephen Brott 4 children of C.

Brott on North Fifteenth recovering from an attack of lie measles. from Hospital Mrs, BUgh Ketfnedy, has returned to My home from the MennonJte hos- recovering Rebekahs are requested to meet at the Harman-Johnson funeral home Sunday, at 2tl5 for the' funeral 'of Evelyn Pretzer, Confirm the war department, to the Associated Press, confirmed the report "already received by Mrs. Susie M. Elliott, of Ella St. stating that her son, Kenneth J.

McRae, who-was with Company 0, had been wounded in, the European war In this tome announcement, the longest Nebraska casualty list of World War II, which named twenty-nine servicemen, Private' Theodore Weiss son of Mrs. Louise M. Weiss of Crete, was included as having received wounds in the same area. Marysvllle An even one thousand pupils were enrolled in the, Marysvllle public and parochial schools. Tuesday.

Enrollment in all but the tygh school and one school an" in-' of resident is now in Tf 'Bryan, Vi' Veryl Littrell ir ho teaches in Odell has been ill week'and Mrs- Vance is sub- Jtuting for 1 her, nual Mission Festival Zion iitheran Church north i eait "of rtthe Rev. Alb. celebrated its annual mis- ilon festival last Sunday, three for rai8 lions' WOO, was largest collection held so far i annual, mifsion festival in Auction A Having sold, my placet sell the following de- at alt-the of Mulberry street, Beatrice' Coal ,13 M. SHARP 4 Machinery swfiiK'ing -plow Shovel, cultivator and Henry Schmidt, farmer living cant of Odell, is recovering; from, injuries 1 received, 4th' -fe "an" accident on farm. According Qdell acle Schmidt wan pulling a from a shed V(itH was i between the' 1 two machines When the truck backed into the tractor.

He was imprisoned Jfor nearly half 1 an hour fore the tractor "Worked to one" side. and released" him. His rigljt leg Was 1 broken half way between the knee and hip. Attends District Conference Mrs, 'Hazel Caman Weaver went to Nebr. to Attend a district.

meeting of 'the 'Eastern Star, Weaver is grand organist fop chapter Attends Beatrice High Miss Adelaide jKinarol of Odell Went Beatrice Monday where she wijl attend high school. She will stay with her aunt, Mrs. Frances Wilson a Celebrate fioldfln Mr. George Nicholas df will celebrate their Gold-, en Wedding next Tuesday, September 12th, An 1 house will be held at the home Nicholas jr, during the 'evening and an a invitation-' is thoir many friends in this community, to oaU ''the're-s time ajfte'i? seven o'clock. Real.

Eitato W. Pribyl, of DeWitt, -real reports sale drill'of Arrives Today Capt Warren, BSichmann- arrived, in, Beatrice today to visit at-the ttinesley'home. returned'to the litites the first of the Week after nervlhtf. itt Italy three, months, Mrs; Bichmahn in Beatrice the the Week from Kans. George has resigned-her position stenographer and clerk in the County Treasurer's Office.

She will attend school in Lincoln this fall. Enters 0. Emery has entered the Mennonite hospital for, treatment. Pleasant Hill School Opens- Pleasant Hill, 80, opened Monday morning with an enrollment of six. The school house has been newly papered arid painted, Miriam Bercha is, the teacher and the students are Rich" ard Pyle, Helen and George Brendan Mallam, Marilyn Rlckers.

Gary Ray is the new pri- student. Donald Oerdes is a freshman in Wymore high this year, Slowly McKissick is slowly improving at his home on Eighth'and High, to Mr, and Mrs. C. P. Hannabal of Brownsville, a baby Thursday, This Ms the -first grandchild of Mr.

and Mrs, J. Klumpp. Mrs, Hannabal was formerly Josephine 'Mrs. i J. 'P, for Brownsville night and expects to be gone several weeks.

'j Return tast of and Mrs. Joseph P. Hbllifield and baby are expected to be back in Beatrice the last of the month. While on a two weeks' vacation trip in Centerville, Rev, Holjifield qnderwent an emergency opera- for appendicitis which delayed their return-' Lower Sicily gic- ily opened Monday morning with an enrollment of 13,, pupils, The school house "has'been newly papered and painted. Margaret Shalla is the teacher.

Students are Jeanette, Katherine and Bobby Shaffer, Marilyn Dawson, Billy Richards, and Val Jean Bednar, Ernest McKeever, Lemayne Anderson, August Bednar, Robert McKeever, and Mary Ann Bednar, Joe feednar is, a freshman in Wymore high this year. At the Price Of Cortland underwent a tonsil- morning, -Dismissed were Mrs. Albert Claassen and daughter of Beatrice, 0 Mrs, fred Sabotka of DeWitt and ilyn Huff of, -1" At the Reed of Beatrice was -admitted "'for "ent, underwent Dorothy Barnard party this evening, of Kuby George, Wesjeyan. Bowhay Reunion The annual reunion, of the Bowhay families was held "Sunday Sept, -at the Masonic, Hall in Barneston' with fiftyohe" present," this being few less last year. The oldest Bowhay present was Arthur age of Webb City, who the distance of-500 miles to be present at' this affair.

He Was accompanied by his wife Rose, whose age is also in the seventies. The' youngest member present was Mark Bergman, seven month old grandson of Mr, and Mrs, Albert Bowhay of Axieil, Kans, Everyone came with well filled baskets and a bounteous dinner was, served dafetefra. the the 9 miles vest'Of 'tnllea -one sec iness meeting was held Al bert Bowhay elected as president, Mrs. Irene Morris, secretary-treasurer. A motion Was made and carried that this reunion be held in the park at Liberty, the first Sunday in Sept.

1945. Following the business meeting an interesting program was given: accordion solo, Frank inecj reading, Zipper Ripper, Morris; 1 piano Meredith Bowhay; readings Mattle Bowhayutap dancing, Maxine King; reading, Harold Bergman; God Bless the program ice cream served Jo 'all present. late hour, all returned their hoping meet year and be fritted by those not present Those, present were: Mr. arid Mm. Webb City.

Mr. James Bowhay, Prank Ihec, Mrs. him, Maxine and Virginia Itinl, all of Marysvii'ie, Albert Duane, Mr, John, Seafcey, "and and Mrs. Kenneth, Siarcey, Francis, eltfen of Lewiston. Worth While Club Mrs, Art Warren was hostess Thursday toMhe Worth While club.

The afternoon was spent in Several prizes were awarded. Mrs. Lottie Yarger's' birthday was remembered, Sept. hostess, Mrs. Joe Hahn.

M. Club The club held their annual picnic- at Chautauqua Park' Thursday, good attendance of member? and families were A fried chicken dirinetvwtth all-the trimmings were served at one o'clock. short busihess meeting was held "after which'ice cream and cake was served. Mrs- Chris Roberta will be the 14 hostess. reftding robin' in thf church Whic evafy-'dny frott 1'to 4 mt 'it' 1 "Substance' the subject of the which will be redd in of Chrlit," Scttftttiit.) te ott Sunday, Sept.

The )i: "A good is rather to chosen than great richest arid tfavor rather than Silver ahd fold," Among that citations which prise the, lesKon'lerrtioa is the following from the Bible: "Ana wisdom and knowledge BhaH be the ata- blllty of and strength of salvation ftp fear' 3f the lord in his treasilrfcl The lesson-sermon also Includes the following- passage from the Christian Science Textbook, "Science and Health' to the Scrip- meets -wljta eiajiies all Way old, he toil! not for aWcntia its' 5 the 1 Ahd tfie the by. Mary Baker Eddy, UJruth, fe, and LoVe, iubstaricer, use thUiword in nUbBtattoe of thltigs Hoped for, ithe- evidence of not (pp, 468). of Beatrice). Alfred C. Flelichmann, yunday school, xnor services -will be, this Sunday.

fm con- gfction invited to attend the alpn, rally at the Hanover church, Birthday Surprise on Mrs, Vira-ll Johnson Mrs. Virgil Johnson was pleas-, antly surprised Sunday Aug 1 2T honoring her birthday. par- fr ty gathered at their home they in church -and wajted their return upon which she was greeted on; entering the house With a birthday song. A covered 1 dit(h dinner was, served at noon saner which 'afternoon was' spent Later wbiqh baked by Mrs.vpwight cut' and served with; ice, Johnson received lovely and useful gifts, one of the, most useful being the.rbllip^pin.j All xleparted her many more Those Personals Mr. and'Mrs.

Roy Fulton of' Wymore'iwere, shoppmg Ber, atrlce Claire Joe. CawRbeH fijid Evening Mrs. Stewart' home, of andlpbbyr Clifford' Qregop fl day's Vis parents, Elton smith Mrs. Rone-Dar? jw on "wptm" P'rfw TJt 'ad the Nellie -Amert returned to. Mad- today spending war forced 30 jth', the Beatrice Staje A ji peration atj nell -and, other relatives.

i i 'he toda.y,1 feftor ing Methodist conference in Omaha and, expects to return Sunday night. Rev. Wayne of thf Firijt chriatian church will go to Fairbury Monday and give a trav? elogue before the Fairbury club at eight in the eve, 0, W. Tymblin, of waj in Beatrice Thursday on businegir, Birmingham attended the Nebraska; Methodist conference Jn and Qf Mr, Ted 'Gardes Mpnday ajtid a suitable fo'updl -After' visiting returned glgt. pi Vf.

Fanders ja n4 Tonapalji, Kteyada' 'in jth Mr- and MrW p. Haw.es' ind the Fandelrs" in piller. have as guests Pvt. Aiatne; and Children Mr, Carol anel' Mrs. Henry GebhartB.

Wauneta, ajid Pretzer 1 Emil Johnson Johnson," Johnson Boyd res and apWl'at (fur sfiholars last Keep them cqhiihjf. Joseplilne Tork if the leader of tho B. at We are to W6lcort6 K. PUHeft after hit! vacAtJOn. "Se fill tho pulpit Sept 10 at 8t30.

Comft everybody and receive The choir sang 1 sfeiendl day. QHURCK OP K' dfdn't Romans the -Chfint it ta'ail Chtldi 1 1. who like" to mkke tittnMt.JHts'Sttrtyl a trained be 1ft charge -I CHRIST, Rev. 14th Sunday school and 10 a. vice: ll a BAFTiiT tj it ndajr i without meant! who study-( of, face to, face with CK- srlory to for Itfy.

Frerjichs, Midi Penny, Me, ichs, and; ma all of Mrs! Miller and Barbara, Evelina Frerichs, Mr. and'" Mrs, Harm all Miss Mary Muhlhausen and Ollis Miihlhausen Of Adams, GuestK in Wymore Mri-and Lee Paseoe'and qay "of Jteatrjce visited Friday evening' with Mr. and Mrs. Ted- Gerdes and family Mrs.ipascoe lovely cake for Mrs, Gerdes who- was cele- Ijratingra -birthday, SflOletv and News Here From Lincoln who been working, ha 1 I4ncoln home Monday to spend a few Witjh his wife' Karolyn Kay. wul Jie ledit a Bay Kelson in Mlssiqna again PI 'eWt." "worship at 11 o'clock.

Ron "A of vei; ft- -son inai). soolaty will come Repettt jBummry, Tnerfif wl noon' and, evcnlnr'sei A. Hard waukee. the aubjec God. 'i The -Wai me 'UPWtJ'iW i qfJsQwx'a vuv- 1, 1U4 VTII OTuHj ori enool-is Wdfcif way; sotfooWuBt ro piftpsen fpp.al^q^Udfi Ben'from three yearn up; qtSlni SS! aP9 a Second 'hiprqift'ipp jAnylpe? 1 I.

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