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LINCOLN SUNDAY JOURNAL AND STAR, OCTOBER 21, 1931. Steak Fries And Parties With Halloween Motif Feature Social Affairs Ashland Crete Wilber Among Outstate October Brides David City club met with Mrs. Mollie Culver Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Klippinger were hosts to the O. O. birthday club for dinner Friday evening at the Y. W. C.

A Misses Charlotte Williamson, Paula Otto and Emily Gregg entertained the Delta Deck Bridge club Monday evening. The following couples spent last Sunday in David City, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kleppinger, Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph C. Lenz, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Janowski, Mr. and Mrs.

Maurice Hannaford, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Calkins, Dr. and Mrs. P.

F. Dodson. Mrs. C. W.

Schmitz of Hastings is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Bryant and family. Mrs. Miriam F. Kees and Mrs.

R. G. McCue sponsored a dance at the Country Club Friday evening after the Beatrice-Crete football game. Mrs. Nancy Murphy left Wednesday for a visit in Chicago and Clayton, 111.

Mrs. Adam McMullen will entertain the contract bridge club for luncheon on Tuesday. The Iowa Nebraska company entertained their employees at a dinner Thursday night at the Country club. Mrs. Edward McClure entertained six guests for luncheon and bridge on Wednesday.

Danny Kees entertained five couples for a chili supper Friday evening. W. B. Walter returned the first of the week from a months trip to New Orleans, Philadelphia, Boston and Chicago. Miss Rosanna Kilpatrick spent last weekend in Barneston.

the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Spencer and Miss Jean Warfield.

Mrs. Austin Sturtevant and son of Chicago arrived Tuesday for a visit with Mrs. Sturtevant's mother, Mrs. Flora Bradely. Anderson, Wahoo.

Anderson. Wihoo. Mrs. Simanek. Mrs, Skala.

Mrs. Dobesh. Mrs. Ka Sr Tl aaaiiniini ii" club at dinner Monday evening at the Eggert home. Mr.

and Mrs. W. T. Baker left Saturday for a two weeks' vacation to be spent in the homes of their daughter, Mrs. Fred Bowen of Dodge City, of their son.

Stanley Baker, at Guthrie, Okla. and Mr. and Mrs. Brinson Dean at Roger, Ark. Miss Gertrude Brown was hostess, Wednesday at dinner, to the Wednesday club, preceding which Mrs.

Homer Osterhout discussed "Modern American Essays," and Dr. Luella Carter, "Philosophers of Our Time." Guests were Mesdames John Mckota, C. L. Anderson, and C. C.

Duffy. Mrs. R. P. Winsinger entertained the Mizpah club at a Hallowe'en dinner bridge party, Tuesday evening.

Miss Zdenka Prochazka was hostess to eleven guests, Saturday evening, in celebration of her birthday. The marriage of Miss Lillian Belka to Cecil West of Dorchester was performed October 10 in Lincoln by Judge Robin Reid. Miss Helen Burcs of Milford and Thomas West of Dorchester were the attendants. Mr. and Mrs.

West will live near Dorchester. Miss Mildred Henry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Henry, was married to William Green, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Bert Green of Friend. Wednesday, at the Catholic parsonage, by Rev. Ferdinand Mock. They were attended by her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Jones. Mr. and Mrs Green will live here. Mrs. Charles T.

Home and Mrs Lawrence Fattig loit Tuesday foi their home at ong Beach, after spending six months with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Algermissen and Mr. and Mrs Will Douglas. Mrs.

Douglas accompanied them and will visit at the Fatti? home and with her sisters at Hollywood and Glendale. In honor of her birthday, Mr and Mrs. Foss Gifford entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stanley and family of Milford, Mr.

and Mrs. Allen Gifford and family of Friend, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Gifford and family Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Yant and family, Mrs. Joe Gifford and son. Joe. and Mrs. Lois Smith and son.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bienhoff spent the fore pari of the week at Macon with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. U.

H. Bienhoff. Philip Sack is vacationing in Chicago and St. Louis. Mrs.

William Simanek of Weston was formerly Miss Anna Koran of Morse Bluffs before her marriage on October 16 at Wahoo. Before her marriage October 16 at Wahoo, Mrs. Leon Skala of Howells was Miss Alice Sedlacek of Prague. Mrs. George Simodynes of Wahoo is the former Miss Ann Sabatka of Ceresco.

She was married October 16 at Weston. Mrs. Jack Schwenke of Wahoo was Miss Bernadine Bruce of Wahoo before her marriage October 14. Charlotte Patterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

C. E. Patterson ot Ansley, was married Tuesday, Oct: 'ier 9, to John Dobesh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dobesh Mrs.

William Green of Crete was Miss Mildred Henry, daughter Crete. Mr. and Mrs. Green will live Miss Doris Malmen of Stromsburg was married to Cecil Bennett Thursday. The bride is a daughter of Robert Malmen and the groom a son of Mrs.

W. A. Bennett, both of Stromsburg. After a wedding trip the young couple will live on a farm near Stromsburg. Wahoo I Fairbury Mrs.

J. S. Harper was hostess Monday for the Ingleside club when sixteen members and one guest, Mrs. Troy Eller, were present Mrs. W.

E. Ball was hostess Monday afternoon for the Owls' club with 21 members present Miss Stella Hooker entertained the L. R. T. club on Monday evening.

Miss Maude Bean of Cumberland, a former member of the club was a visitor. Mrs. Frank Straka was hostess with Mrs. Jerry Divisek for the Czech club Tuesday. Dr.

and Mrs. Sheppard of Lincoln spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Faytinger. Mrs.

G. B. Speice and daughter of Columbus visited Mrs. Speice's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

A. H. Meters, the past week. Donald Nabity, student at the University of Nebraska, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. F. Nabity. Miss Silvia Bubak, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph M. Bubak, and Jacob Lance, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lance of Brainard, were married in Lincoln, Tuesday, Oct 9. They will make their home on the bride's father's farnv The marriage of Harold D.

Funk, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Funk of Gresham, and Miss Eleanor E. Sacrider, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

H. L. Sacrider, was solemnized at the home of the bride's parents Tuesday afternoon, Oct 16, in the presence of the immediate families. Rev. Monkman read the marriage lines.

The couple will make their home on a farm west of Gresham. John K. Sullivan of McCook is spending the week end with his sister, Mrs. T. B.

Myers. Mrs. W. A. Wells and daughter, Mrs.

A. A. Foreman, are spending a week in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs.

D. O. Davis and son Don departed on Tuesday by auto for Miami, to attend the national American Legion convention. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Stead and son Vincent drove to the convention with the" Davis. Edward McVay, Wayne Chris-tiance and Woody Phifer from Lincoln visited over Sunday In the home of Edward's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E.

McVay. Mrs. H. G. Sc' oser accompanied Mr.

Schwesser's aunt Mrs. E. A. Parker of Chicago on an auto trip to Los Angeles, Mor.day for a isit with relatives. Mrs.

H. C. Peters of Riverside. Cel. arrived Sunday for a visit of weeks w'th her brother-4-l and UUTr-Mr and cs.

i Lindercamp. Mrs. Louis Kasparek and Mis3 .1 "phine Wagner were Hostesses r.t the meeting of their bridge club at the home of Mrs. Kasparek 'Mrs. H.

arid son Bobby departed Wednesday by car for Miami, where fie.v will attend the national Anerican Legion convention. Mrs. L. J. Byers in company with her sister, Mrs.

Ralph Stewart of Colby, visited their sister in Des Moines, a few days last week. Miss Marie Peters, a bride of this week, was honored with a miscellaneous shower given at the home of her parents Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Earl Tillma entertained group No. 1 of the Industrial society of the Congregational church at her home Thursday afternoon.

Beatrice Eight couples enjoyed a covered dish dinner Monday evening at the home of Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Anderson, the occasion being their fifteenth wedding anniversary.

The Wymore Eastern star entertained the grand officers of the state Wednesday evening. Grand officers from Beatrice who attended were Mrs. C. A. Spellman and Mrs.

E. W. Fellers. Flavia Waters Champe, Wil-hemein Sprague, and Camille Ko-kesch of Lincoln gave a program of dancing for the Womans' club on Monday. Mr.

and Mrs. John Warren had for their dinner guests on Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Warren and their guest Mrs. L.

A. Latimer of Alexandria, Kas. Chapter P. E. O.

met with Mrs. J. Stewart Elliott Friday evening with Mrs. Carl Shaffer assistant hostess. Mr.

and Mrs. Don Van Arsdale were hosts to the Community Dinner Club Monday evening. There were ten present ku. i i at the home of Mrs. D.

Bancroft nn Tliarinv avonincf Mm J. R. Leibee was assistant hos tess. Miss Lucile Seamonds read the play "Sauce for, the Gander." L. M.

Marvin returned on Sat- urday from a trip to Chicago to attend a meeting ol the Inland Press association. Mrs. C. A. Spellman was hos tess to the O.

O. birthday club kensington on Wednesday after- noon. Mrs. F. H.

Howey was hostess to her bridge club for luncheon on Wednesday The Fortnightly club met on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. J. C. Douthltt with Mrs. C.

Roth- enberger as hostess. Mrs. J. Kilpatrick had charge of the pro gram. The Business and Professional Womens club gave their annual membership banquet Tuesday evening.

Miss Sara T. Muir of Lincoln was the speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pauley ot Harlan, were guests of Mr, and Mrs.

Fred Lent over Satur day. Mrs. M. D. McCarvtlle was hos tess to her bridge club for lunch eon on Tuesday.

Thd ThinnWtm Atmlra Krln Weekend guests of Professor and Mrs. 'harles Sager were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E.

Barn-hart and Lila Lee Bernhart of Leavenworth, Kas. Mesdames Earl Hardeman, Earl Weingart James Miller, M. C. Brannon, W. A.

Kleinbecker and Mrs. Fred Guggenmos of Dor chester were luncheon guests Tuesday of Mrs. A. V. KJelson ol Strom burg.

Mrs. A. L. Vannier of Hildreth is a guest this week of her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Knight. Mesdames Dexter Drake, Clyde Rick and Miss Doris Stone at tended the state Rebekah convention at Fremont Mrs. Drake received the decoration of chivalry while there. Mr. Drake was a delegate to the state convention ot I.

O. O. F. held at Fremont the same time. Mr.

and Mrs. F. B. Sheldon and daughter, Margaret of Beatrice were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Pierce. Jack Finean, Kansas City, Walter Lawrence, Middletown, and Port and Ben Johnson spent from Thursday until Sunday pheasant hunting at Tildon, North Platte and Plain View. Dr. and Mrs. J.

S. McAvin of Omaha were weekend guests ot Mr. and Mrs. L. R.

Petracek. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Williamson and daughter. Martha Louise ol Humboldt came Sunday to visit Mrs.

Jennie Craig. Dr. F. H. Buell, pastor of Comp-ton Hill Congregational church.

St. Louis, came Sunday to visit sister-in-law. and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith.

Those attending the N. C. C. W. meeting at Hebron.

Sunday, were Miss Gertrude Rademacher, Mesdames Herman Nave, John Roth-muller and Miss Esther Walklin. Mr. and Mrs. J. F.

Brahmstadt of Boulder, came Saturday and visited until Monday with her brother, John Kabley and sister, Mrs. John Brauer. Mr. and Mrs. Kabley honored them at a dinner, Sunday and Mr.

and Mrs. Brauer entertained in their honor, Saturday evening. Miss Emma Segelke left Monday to visit in the home of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ojers of Nebraska City.

Sunday guests of Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Hester were his brother and wife, Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Hester of Wichita, Kas. berger spent the weekend in Omaha as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keal.

House guests over the weekend son, were Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Uden and family of Hastings.

On Sunday the following held a picnic dinner at Tuxedo park in honor of the Ulens, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bahner, Mr. and Mrs. O.

A. Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Johnson and Dr.

and Mrs. C. C. Lillibridge and their families. Mr.

and Mrs. W. O. King of Kearney came Sunday to visit her brother, M. D.

Osterhout and family. They will visit relatives at Washington, Kas. before returning home. Weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs.

Guy Lockard were, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Shaw of Omaha.

Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Tibbets of Hebron spent Saturday and Sunday with her brother, C.

H. Velte and family. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.

M. Skillman of Broken Bow also visited the Veltes. Mrs. Ida Schmidt has returned from a ten days visit with relatives at Beatrice and Fairbury. Honoring Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Kotmel and daughter of Pittsburgh, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kempkes of Friend entertained at dinner, Sunday, thirty guests from Crete. In Celebration of the birthday anniversary of Mrs.

Frank Dedic, a family reunion was held Sunday with these present: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Person, Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. F.

Keller and family, Milford; Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Novak and family, Pleasant Dale, and Miss Peterson. Milford. That afternoon a group of thirty friends held a surprise partj and covered dish supper for her at the Dedic home.

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kla-sek and son of Wilber were among the guests. Mrs. Victor Mathews and Bryant Wishert of Kansas City, Mo.

spent the weekend here visiting in the homes of Mrs. Myrtle Hudson and Mr. and Mrs. James Hudson. Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Tavis and son of Lincoln were over Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kerst. Sunday dinner guests included Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Tavis and Thomas Brick. Miss Avis Collett of Grand Island spent the weekend here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.

S. Collett and attended the Phi Sigma Tau pledge party. Mr. and Mrs. W.

A. Keitges attended the wedding, Thursday morning at St. John's church in Omaha, of his brother, Cyril A. Keitges to Miss Betty Claire power presided at a breakfast immediately afterwards for the bridal party and the immediate relatives. Miss Barbara Dowse left Sunday for Omaha where she will spend two weeks in the C.

W. Dutcher home. Crete chapter CM, P. E. 0., met Monday evening at the home of Mrs.

Herbert Smith. Mrs. C. H. Velte was hostess.

Wednesday afternoon, to the Fortnightly club and Mrs. F. W. Skill-man of Broken Bow. Mrs.

Claude Davenport discussed "Austria" as one of a series of lessons on international relations. Mesdames M. W. Eggert, Joe Roulier, Charles Rhynalds, and Joe Ulrich entertained the Be Pah Acacia chapter of Delphian made a trip to Omaha Monday to visif. Joselyn Memorial.

The regular meeting of the Womans club will be held Wednesday at the home of Mrs. F. E. White. South Ashland Woman's club met with Mrs.

Nina Biicker Wednesday afternoon with about 60 present. Mrs. Mattie Bailey, Mrs. Alice Lemon and Mrs. Mary Keller were on the program.

Mrs. Marguerite Wortman led singing. Mrs. Albert Lowell was hostess to the West Ashland club October 10. Assisting her were Mrs.

Raikes, Mrs. Schmidt, and Miss Van Tine. On the program were Mrs. Raikes, Mrs. Reim, Mrs.

Sutoon, Mrs. Yochum, Mrs. Converse, Mrs. Alta Vance, and Mrs. Ardis Todd.

Herbert Owen entertained the 300 Pinochle club Thursday evening. Prizes were won by Miss Mildred Barger and Mrs. Herbert Atwood. A "Hobo" party will be given tpy Mrs. Atwood this Thursday evening.

The regular meeting of the World Friendship group of the Congregational womans association was held Thursday at the home of Mrs. Victor Sowards, with Mesdames Art Jeffery and Bert Rager assisting. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bundy entertained at a family dinner Sunday.

From nut of town were Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bundy and Erma of Gretna; Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Short, Fred Eggers and Charles Elseman of Gretna; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dreyer and daughters of Memphis: Mr. and Mrs.

Orville Hoke and Phyllis, and James Hoke of Lincoln; and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Harmon and family of Greenwood. Several informal affairs have been given during the past week for Mrs. E.

E. Clark who left Wednesday for Philadelphia to visit her people. She took her little daughter, Marilyn, with her. Mrs. F.

E. Ledwith entertained at dinner Friday evening, and the F. E. Whites entertained evening. On Sunday, the Balders.

Marcys. Ledwiths, Mrs. Frank Marcy and B. A. Greenslit entertained at a pheasant dinner at the Clark cabin.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Euckor of Omaha and Miss Lucille Reifert of Harting-ton were out-of-town guests. Falcs Auxiliary O. E.

S. met at the home of Mrs. G. Wm. toofe-raayTTireeTrwooaiapler'" was guest.

A reunion of the John Sherman family was held at the Memphis party Sunday in honor of Mr. ami Wheeler mf hex ington. The Hoffman family held a reunion and picnic at Antelope park in Lincoln Sunday honoring Oscar Hoffman on his sixty-seventh birthday. From out of town were Harry Hoffman of Pasadena, Richard Bartlett of York: Mrs. May Abbott and Miss Lula Abbott of Lincoln; Mr.

and Mrs. B'on Hoffman and daughters of Elmwood; Miss Lucille Hoffman and David Hillman of David City. Mr. and Mrs. M.

Lynn Judy nnd Jack left Wednesday for Hillrose, for the rest of the week. Mrs. A. J. Culton, Mr.

Hansford Culton and Miss Bernice Culton of Omaha spent Sunday at the W. P. Bailey home. Mr. and Mrs.

R. E. Churchill and Roy Edward spent the weekend in Lincoln with the Misses Louise and Luella Ullstrom. Mr. and Mrs.

John Atwood of Randolph spent the weekend at the Claire Atwood home, and attended the game' in Lincoln. Mrs. Pattee and Barbara, the' Misses Ann and Marie Churchill, and Mrs. E. M.

Jumper and Harriet attended a Danish tea given by Miss Georgia Moon in Lincoln Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Prof-fitt of Omaha spent the week at the John Smith home, and in Beatrice. Miss Lucille Reifert of Harting-ton has been the guest of her sister, Mrs.

B. F. Balder, and Mr. Balder. Mr.

and Mrs. James Hedge and baby of Lincoln spent the weekend at the O. M. Hedge home. Rev.

and Mrs. D. MacFarlane of Harrington, visited at the home of their son. Rev. MacFarlane from Saturday to Tuesday.

Mrs. A. G. Holt and Clifford of Johnstown, Mrs. Dean Norden of Omaha, and Miss Mary Lucas of Belgrade attended the game in Lincoln Saturday and were dinner guests here of Mrs.

George Lucas. Rev. and Mrs. M. Reed of Gretna, Rev.

and Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Howard Pltzer were guests at a -pheasant dinner at the O. J. Lohr home Tuesday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Franklin and George spent the weekend at Greeley for hunting.

Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Porter of Omaha and Mrs.

R. G. Day of St. Joseph, spent Wednesday with Mrs. G.

R. Porter. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones and daughters of Omaha spent the weekend at the Carl Harsh-berger home.

The Misses Polly Charling, and Frances Case of Gretna spent the weekend at Schuyler at the P. G. Bookmeyer home. Mr. and Mrs.

Marquart and his father of Hutchison, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brittell. Mr. and Mrs.

C. B. Letter and James Jarman, and Mr. and Mn. R.

D. Lefler of Lincoln went to Fullerton Saturday to help W.O. Jarman celebrate bis eighty, eighth birthday. J. A.

Ralriprsnn nf Phicafn ar rived in Wilber Wednesday for a few days' visit with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. B. O.

Berkeley of Long View, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Berkeley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Skopec.

The American Legion auxiliary elected officers for the ensuing vpnr aa follows PrpsMpnt EIpa- nor Hoffman; first vice president Mane xoDisKa; second vice president Rose Aksamit; secretary, Minnie Newburn; treasurer, Le-nore Conant; chaplain, Anna Zed-nik; historian, Marie Hoffman; sergeant at arms, Dorothea Theas-meyer; assistant sergeant at arms, Josephine Dolezal; executive committee, Gladys Schupbach, Irma Luse and Charlotte Shimonek. Miss Tillie Burda of Western and Milo Karpisek of Wilber were married at the Saline county court house Tuesday morning, October 16. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Burda and is a graduate of the Wilber hi eh school.

She has taueht in the rural schools of Saline county for three years. The groom Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Karisek and is a prarinnte of the Swanton high school.

The couple will take a trip to the worlds lair aner which they will be at home on a farm west of Wilber. The M. Ci. R. club was enter tained at the home-of Mrs.

James Bors Thursday evening. High score" were held bv Mrs. Wm. Zednik and Mrs. Stanley Shimo nek.

The guests were Mrs. K. C. Klrchman and Mrs. R.

K. Kunc. Mrs. JoseDh Panda returned home from Chicago Monday where she had been for ten days, visiting relatives and seeing the sights at the world's fair grounds. Rev.

E. H. Gilmer left Monday morning for Blytheville, for a visit with his sister. Mr and Mrs. Georee Crilly of Campbell, visited over last Sunday at the H.

M. Crilly nome in Wilber. Mrs. AdolDh Pivonka and son Arnold returied to their home here last Monday alter a ten aays visit at Chicago. Mr and Mrs.

John Vesely left last Friday for Chicago to see the world's fair. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hein and famiiv of Alliance were in Wilber last Saturday and Sunday visiting at the home of Mr.

Hein parents. Dr. and Mrs. Henry Hein. Mr Anna Jirka left for her home at Chicago Saturday after a three weeks' visit at tne nome of her sister-in-law.

Mrs. t. J. Sadilek. Mrsr-J-Jr Grimnvreturned home last Friday after a three weeks' visit with relatives at Chicago, Rock Island and Moline, lit An inter-city Rotary meeting hoiH in Wilher Thursday eve- hoi.r 5fm 'RoWIanr'frora Crete, Beatrice.

Fairbury ana Lin coln being present. The principal speaker of the evening was Rob-uoctinn nf Crete. District Governor George Nash of Yank ton, S. was a distinguisnea guest of the evening, cno. r-niiienH- of Palmvra.

ULina was in Wilber Tuesday visiting old friends. Mr. Collicott lived on a farm south of Wilber for many years and has many acquaintances here. He has disposed of his in terests at Palmyra ana pians to make his home at DeWitt Mrs. C.

H. Brugh was hostess for the Wesleyan guild, assistea by Mesdames J. C. Hice, O. T.

Anderson and F. H. Gautsch. Mr. and Mrs.

A. J. Heyho, Miss Helen Pilger and Miss Llla Mas-sie of Crete were Sunday visitors in York. Mrs. Lee Barry was hostess for the Mending club, when Miss Myrtle Nelson read a paper.

There were fifteen members and three visitors present Mrs. C. E. Sandall attended the Parent Teacher association convention, which was held at Beatrice. Mrs.

Donald Miller of Nebraska City, who spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Powers, has returned home. Mrs. Frank Curran and son, James, have returned from a visit with relatives in Denver, Colo.

Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Alcorn of Iona, spent a dey visiting their daughter, Miss Eileen Al corn, who is attending college here.

Dr. Boyd King of Cleveland, visited his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Dexter D. King.

O. O. Jones, R. E. Fisher, Misses Lorraine Vodehnal and Gertrude Wheeler were delegates to the I O.

O. F. and Rebekah conventions held at Fremont Mrs. W. H.

Davis and her broth' er, E. M. Enfield, of Atchison, are visiting their sister, Mrs. P. I.

Nouss, in Denver, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. H. Charles Car penter have returned from a trip to Fort Smith, Ark.

Mrs. Lora I. Wadliams has re turned from a visit to Peru, 111. Misses Helen Little, Mabel Johnson and Teresa Conley attended a meeting of the Business and Professional Women in Grand Island Sunday. Miss lbba Hanquist of Topeka.

has been the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson and family. Judge and Mrs. Austin E.

Grif fith of Seattle, visited relative! and friends in York over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Scott and son of Omaha were guests of Mrs. Scott's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. E. Sandall. Dr. O.

A. Smith of Omaha and Miss Gertrude Smith came from Omaha Tuesday to spend a few days In York. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Allen, of Norfolk have been guests of Mr.

and Mrs. A. F. Brunk. York Anderion.

Wahoo. Anderson. Wahoo. Mrs. Slmodynes.

Mrs. Schwenke. M1 Green. Mrs. Bennett.

of Anslcy. before her marriage, Wednesday, of Mr. and Mrs. John Henry of at Crete. F.

club was held on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Joe Feber. Mrs. F. A.

Leonard entertained the members of the Rock Creek Community club at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Emil Ackman. The Axis club met for dinner Wednesday evening at the Florence hotel. Mrs. Clarice Hend-ricksen was in charge of the program.

Mildred Fisk, Beatrice Parmer, Clare Smith, Lillian Bearss, Esther Hall and Donna Madden were elected to the board of directors. Miss Libbie Homolka, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Homolka of became-tlie bride- of Victor Vesely, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Vesely of Wilber, at the office of County Judge E. R. Bee, October 15. The couple was attended by Miss Irma Vesely bf'the arid Rudie Homolka, brother of the bride. Dolores Vesely was flower girl and Mary Ann Brejacha carried the rings.

They will make their home on a farm near Wilber. Pleasant Dale Mrs. C. F. Scheel of Western was a Saturday guest of Mrs.

Ida Lux. Mrs. S. Rapp and Mrs. Walter Rapp of Denton were Tuesday guests of Miss Dora Allen.

Mrs. E. D. Bosma of Milford stayed with her grandchildren during the absence of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Pennington. Mr. and Mrs. W. V.

Lacy and Wallace and Audrey of Lincoln spent Saturday at the Charles Daffer home. Mrs. W. E. Deveny has been very ill the past two weeks, but is now some improved.

Byron and Dwight Bishop and Henry Daffer attended a Boy scout meeting in Crete Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Burd and two daughters of Raymond, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

A. M. Fongeron. W. E.

Davey left last week for Fairmont, where he has business to attend. Miss Alta Pool returned home last week from Saratoga and Encampment, where she visited relatives. Mrs. Hugo Spence and Yvonne and Kaye, and Mrs. Charles Daf-fey and Marion visited the CCC camp at Denton last Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zimmer and family of Lincoln visited the Ed Brown home Sunday. Misses Helen and Irene Stolz spent Saturday and Sunday at the Faye Stolz home at Milford. Messrs.

John Vogt, Lawrence Kinke, Walter Brown, Noel Van Andel and Walter Brose left Saturday on a pheasant hunt near Burwell. Miss Clara Uthe returned home Friday after being gone on a two month vacation. She visited in Illinois, Iowa and Wisconsin. Sunday guests at the Albert Yank home were Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Givens, Mrs. Fritz Knock, and Kenneth Smith of Lincoln, and Phillip Stahn of Milford. Mr. and Mrs. C.

W. Gemmel and Maxine and Buddy and I. D. Woodward and Miss Eva were Sunday guests at the William Woodward home near Valparaiso. Rev.

C. A. Norlin met with eleven members of his pioneers club Thursday evening at the Ernest Haut farm, when the following officers were elected: chief ranger, Glen Van Andel; deputy ranger, Neal Weeks, recorder. Bryan Bishop; assistant recorder, Walter Van Andel; treasurer. Ivan Halst; news reporter, Wilmer Bishop; assistant news reporter.

Jack Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Zillig of Seward and Mrs. Emma Westerhoff of Garland were guests of Mrs.

Ida Lux Tuesday. Pete Daffer of the Nebraska City CCC camp spent Saturday with hit parent. Mrs. Llovd Anderson was hnct. ess to the Eastern Star kensington on Wednesday afternoon, assisted by Mrs.

Harry Ludi, Mrs. Clyde Worral, Mrs. Howard Hunter and Miss Dorothy Hultin. The employees of the local telephone office were entertained by Mrs. E.

L. Dorland, Mrs. George Cruickshank, Mrs. James Gilchrist and Mrs. Earl Barger at a weiner roast at Wanahoo park Tuesday evening.

The Methodist girls kensington met on Monday evening at the home of Miss Mable Collier. Assisting hostesses were Miss Dora Larson and Mrs. Lloyd Mrs! Robert McCreery was hostess to chapter P. E. O.

on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Levin and Mrs. Ella Collins had charge of the pro gram. The -Westminster "guild ttiet '6n inursaay evening at the home of Mrs.

Georee Knwlincr A her were Mrs. Paul Furmeister, Mrs. Josephine Ritzman and Miss Caroline uook. Mr. and Mrs.

W. F. Hancock and Mrs. W. R.

Walker all of Waukeenev. arrived on Mon day to visit in Wahoo. The Han cocks will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lrien iiancock and Mrs.

Walker of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weber and Miss Vera Walker. The marriage of Miss BernaoMn Bruce, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

D. A. Anderson and Jack Schwenke, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.

F. Schwenke of Lincoln took place on Sunday afternoon at the St Wenceslaua narsnnacp. Rou N. mec officiating. Miss Lucille Bruce sisier oi me Dnae ana ianmet Schwenke, brother of the groom attended them.

O. B. Teeelber of Worcpstpr Is spending a short time In Wahoo. He will return to Worcester to SDend the winter with his daughter, Mrs. Evald Swenson and Mr.

awenson. The Luther coIIpsa famlrv rinh held its first meeting of the sea son oaruraay evening at the home of Prof, and Mrs. C. O. Samuel-son.

Miss Edna Npltrpl anH Prof Carl Nelson were assisting. Din ner was served, loiiowed by a business meeting when officers for the year were chosen. They were: president, Prof. Samuelson; vice presiaeni, Miss Emma Paterson; secretary, Prof. V.

E. Johnson. Miss Elvira Anderson has returned to Oniaha after having spent over two weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur An derson and accompanying them on a irip mrougn me soutnern states. Walter F. Roberts, E. S. Schlef-elbein.

Fred Norenburff. Jpitv Jasa left on Tuesday for Miami, wnere tney will attend the national Legion convention. Dr. and Mrs. M.

E. Lathrop left on Saturday for Boston where the doctor will receive his fellowship in the American College of Surgeons. Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Anderson and daughter, Jeanne, and Mrs.

John Cameron have left for West Palm Beach, to spend about two weeks with the parents of Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Cameron. Mrs. W.

R. Watt who has been a guest of Mrs. Ida Holmes for ten days, has returned to her home in Hastings. The district meeting of the Pythian sisters society was held In Omaha and a large number of members from Wahoo attended. Mrs.

Ray Gilette and Mrs. Roy Epperson attended as delegates. Eighty members of the Hledik and Pestal families held a reunion at the city park on Sunday honoring Mrs. S. J.

Peterson of Alliance who is visiting in the city. Mrs. E. Larson was hostess of the W. C.

T. U. at her home on Friday afternoon. Mrs. J.

M. Ohslund haa lft fr- Llncoln to remain for the winter witn ner daughter Miss Mildred Ohslund who teaches in the Lincoln schools. Week end guests of Mr. ami Mrs. R.

J. Tennant were their daughter, Helen and Marjorie of Carson, la. Mrs. Agnes Flood and Miss Eleanor Jones also of Carson. Mrs.

Charlotte Henney was hostess to the members of the Music Study club, who met at her home Monday evening. Mrs. C. B. Letton of Lincoln, a former Fairbury resident, enter tained at luncheon at the Mary Etta hotel on Tuesday.

Honoring Mrs. Leo Smith, a re cent bride, Mrs. Jacob Hellman entertained at her home Wednesday evening, giving a miscellaneous shower. Mrs. 13.

Fufleign orropeka, and Mrs. T. I. Hatfield of Long Beach, will spend the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. McCoy. Members -of the-Duplicate-con tract bridge club held -their first afternoon bridge at the home of Mrs. Luther Bonham on Tuesday.

Fourteen members of P. E. O. were present at a meeting held at the home of Mrs. B.

W. McLucas Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W.

H. McCoy entertained at dinner Sunday at the-Florence hotel honoring Mrs. McCoy's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. O.

McClintock and family of Topeka, and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Austin and daughter of Beatrice.

Members of the Friendship bridge club 'were entertained at the home of Mrs. C. W. Purcell Friday afternoon. Mrs.

B. W. McLucas entertained the members of the Tuesday Travel club of Lincoln at luncheon at her home on Tuesday. Members of the Limit club were entertained at the home of Mrs. James Calder on Friday afternoon.

A neighborhood bridge club, surprised Mrs. Irwin Holtz on Friday afternoon, by going to her home to pay homage on the event of her birthday anniversary. Mrs. Sybil Cassell of Chicago Is a business visitor in Fairbury this week. Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick Hinnen spent weekend in Holton, and Kansas City. Miss Meredyth Robinson gave a dinner at her home Wednesday evening in birthday courtesy to her father, William Robinson. Mr. and Mrs.

William Jacobs observed their fifty-first Wedding anniversary, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Messenger observed the first anniversary of their marriage at the home ofthe former, Thursday evening. Miss Bert Ballard, Mrs. Etta McClay, and Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Hewitt, departed Thursday by motor for Seattle, for a month's vacation. The Corona chapter of the Delphian society met Monday at the home of the president Mrs. Charles Wyatt, with eight members present The American citizenship department of the Fairbury Woman's club held their first meeting of the year Tuesday. The Rock Creek Friendship club met Thursday afternoon, at the home of Mrs.

Will Wagner. Observing her birthday anniversary, Miss Mildred Feith entertained sixteen friends at dinner at her home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Hughes departed this week for their home In New York City, having enjoyed a two weeks visit in Fairbury.

Mr. and Mrs. U. E. Oillen of Toronto, Canada, arrived Wednesday to visit Mrs.

Gillen's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Green. Mrs. Avis Howard Stengel and daughter of Letitz, are visiting her father, A. H.

Howard, who lives near Fairbury. Mrs. Stephen Dee and son of 111., arrived this week for an extended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

A. Hamm. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Snod grass of Kansas City, spent Sunday with the latter's father, J.

O. Greena-walt nd family. The regular meeting of the F. F. Seward Miss Martha Miesner was host-essla home Monday evening.

Out of town guests were Mrs. Rod Perry and Mrs. Harold Gillan of York, and Mrs. Cal Steel of Dorchester. Mrs.

William Brunell, a recent, B'fider'was" honored" 'a miscellaneous shower in Milford Wednesday evening by Mrs. Otto Aggen. Other Seward guests were Mrs. C. F.

Brunell, Miss Lois Brunell and Mrs. Fred Clouse. Mrs. C. W.

Maltby and Mrs. H. A. Heumann entertained twelve guests at a 6:30 o'clock dinner Monday evening at the home of the former. The Seward O.

E. S. entertained the past matrons and the past patrons of the lodge at a candlelight service Tuesday evening. Seventy-five were present. Mrs.

Frank Long entertained the members of the J. T. club at an evening party Tuesday. Pinochle was the diversion of the evening. La Mesa club members were entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs.

Eevrett Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Smith were dinner hosts at their home Thursday evening.

Included in the guest list were: Gov. and Mrs. Charles W. Bryan, Mr. and Mrs.

Rowland Haynes, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis E. Ellis and Mrs. Charles W.

Pool of Lincoln, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barth. Honoring J. M.

Smiley in birthday courtesy, a family dinnei honoring him was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smiley Mesdames Ed Geesen and Charles Barth entertained at a six-thirty dinner at the Geesen home Tuesday evening. Contract bridge was the diversion. On Wednesday evening Mrs.

Geesen and Mrs. Barth entertained twenty-, eight guests. Out of town guests were: Mrs. John Jorgenson and Mrs. Julius Harpham of Lincoln The Cheerabit class of the M.

E. church held their regular business and social meeting at the church Friday evennig. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Manke had as their dinner guests on Sunday Mrs.

Lizette Droege. Misses Minnie and Marie Drobe and Theodore Mailand, of Ft Wayne, Miss Erna Zwick of Nebraska City and Mrs. Sophie Zwick of Seward. Miss Julia Bruce was hostess to Fin De Siecle club Monday evening. Mrs.

Elizabeth Hicks pre sented the program having for her subject, "In a Chimney Corner Twenty-two new members responded to roll call with "favorite recipes." Miss Irene Hauck, dauehter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hauck, and Max Anstine of Utlca were married Thursday in Plattsmouth. Mr. and Mrs.

Eldon Hauck of Seward were attendants. They will make their home in Utlca. The Woman's club met Wednes day afternoon at the Community. club rooms. Reports on the vari ous conventions were given and a musical program was given.

Judge T. L. Norval entertaineo in bithday courtesy to his broth er R. S. Norval at a six-thirt dinner Thursday evening.

The guest list included: Mrs. Belle Dickinson of Lo Angeles, Mi and Mrs. Julius Harpham of Lin eoln, Mr. and Mrs. B.

F. Norval Mr; and Mrs. John Eberspachp. md Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Goehner B. B. May of Reno, is her visiting with his mother, Mrs. Louisa May.

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