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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • 10

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1:.. 1 nirTT, Anrut 9. HnrMn Fvfntnt Journal an NVKranlia Slate Journal 1 Retired Minister, Wife, Choose jjunco Lincoln for Their Home Town I ocistu i 1 he in Nelson and Upland, and she in Lincoln. They are making their borne at 4816 No 70th. From Detroit, come the David E.

Gregorys who live at 822 Lyn-crest Dr. Mr. Gregory i an attorney with a Lincoln firm. He is originally from Weatherly, Pa.i and Mrs. Gregory is of Monroe City, Her sister, Mrs.

D. D. Walnscott, and Mr. Keeney is originally of Red Oak, la. They are living at 2601 Woodsdale.

Returning after 18 months In Beatrice, are Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Harpster. The Harp-iters home is at 2011 So.

10th. They have two married children, Mrs. Harry Hoffman of Lincoln, and Harolds Jr. of Memphis, Tenn. Mrs.

Harpster is orig I it 1 4 i The Rev. and Mrs. Walter H. Jackson have moved to Lincoln now that the Mr Jackson has retired from t'le Methodist ministry after serving "for 56 years. Previous to their move here, the Jacksons were r.t the Methodist Church in Sigle.

They have two married daughters, Mrs. Lester Somrs of Lewis, and Mrs. Lumer Kuncl of Chicago." Both the Rev. Mr. Jackson and Mri' Jackson were corn in Illinois, and grew up in Nebraska, Prenuptial News Summary Miss Mary Frances Rotter will be the incentive for a mis-cellaneous shower Friday evening to be given by Mmes.

May-nard Cook and Ben Anderson at the home of Mrs. Cook. GUESTS IN LIXCOLN-Visiting Mrs. William Stevens have been her father, Rolland Smith, and two sisters, Muriel and Evelyn, of Broomall, Pa. Mr.

Smith" is a former Lincolnite. Shown are (from left) Muriel, Evelyn and Mr. Smith. Birtlis Miss Ruth Ann Kettelhut of Bennet BENNET Mr. and Mrs.

Harvey C. Kettelhut announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Ann, to Marion Widick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice S. Widick.

Mr. Widick attended the University of Neoraska. The wedding will be an event of August. On Honeymoon in Ozarhs B. a aon.

Auj. I. Mrs. Hiirttwrt wa Ediih lal.v Mr. mm Mrs.

Daaaa CUWa AHinaw. Til Morrill, a daust. Aug. 7. Mra.

Allmon waa Lurlla Bouira Mr. aad Mrs. Klmrr Harnwa. 4227 St. Pul.

a awn. Au. i. Mrs. Harnana waa Ma una Kechtrr.

Kansans llrre Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pillard of Marysville. ere recent guesu in Lincoln. They visited their children, Messrs.

and Mmes. Ed H. Ecker. Jack Kirk, lrvin Pillard and Ralph Dens-berger of Malcolm. Also here for the family reunion were Mr.

and Mrs. Blaine Custer and son, Steven, of Have-lock. N. C. Baseball Nipht Zeta Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, held its annual baseoall party by attending the game between the Lincoln Chiefs and the Amarillo Gold Sex at Sherman Field.

Following the game there waa a watermelon feed it the homt of Mrs. William Hartley. inally of Beatrice, and her husband is of Dunbar. Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph P. Cuca have been transferred to Lincoln from Evanston, HI. Evanston is Mr. Cuca'i home town, and Mrs. Cuca is of Chicago.

They have a daughter, Margaret, 5, who will attend Sacred Heart School this fall. The Cue as live at 5417 Starr. Fontana, was the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H.

'Cleveland before they moved to Lincoln at 624 So. 37th. The Clevelands have two children, Janet, who will be 4 in October, and Gary, 17 months. Mr. Cleve-land'i sister, Mrs.

Ben Cherney, and brother, Arthur Cleveland, are Lincolnites. Mr. Cleveland is originally from Agenda, and his wife is from Lake Geneva, Wis. Mr. and Mrs, Joe E.

Trahan and their three children, Bonnie Jo, 10, Ronald James, 7, and Deborah Sue, 2, are new Lincolnites. Previous to their move, the family lived in Seward. Bonnie and Ronald will attend PrescoU in fall. Mrs. Trahan's aunts, Mrs.

William Koch and Mrs. Emma Sorge live here. Mrs. Trahan is formerly of Desh1er, and Mr. Trahan is of Lafayette, La.

Citizen DHAER Marking her 97th birthday Thursday is Miss Effie Roelfs. She is the eldest of 12 children of the late Mr. and Mrs. George. Miss Roelfs was bom Aug.

9, 18a9 in Great Seal, Holland. The Roelfs family moved to this country in 1868 and made their home in Illinois until 1902 when they came to Diller. The honoree makes her home with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schultis.

Among her other brothers and sisters are Miss Clara Roelfs, 76, of this community, Ben, 92, of Beatrice; Mrs. Anna Northrup, 90, of Bluffs, 111., and Ubbo, 86, Tomato Bake Tomatoes stuffed with canned corned beef hash make a good supper dish. Scoop out the pulp from the tomatoes and season in-sides with salt and Fill with corned beef hash. Mix a dash of thyme and r.aviry and a bit of chopped parley with soft bread crumbs to jprinkle on top of tomatoes. Bake in a moderate oven about 20 minutes.

Mrs. Harry P. Letton has returned from two weeks in Evergreen, where she was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. W.

A. Let-ton. During her stay there, her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry; Letton Jr.

of -San Marino, joined the group for a family reunion. On Aug. 18, Miss Kay Kinsey ad her Grald Hall, will share honors at a canape party and dinner dance when Mr. and Alvln Berger (Barbara Loucks), and Miss Nadine Hale and Myron Milder, all of Omaha, are hosts at the Elton LouckJ home in Omaha. Mrs.

Margaret Eiker was the guest of honor at a luncheon given today at Twin Pines by the Mmes. H. W. Cullinan and Sarah Tucker. Birthday Club members were present to honor Mrs.

Eiker before she leaves at the end of the week for Sparta, 111., where she will make her new home. Mrs. Glen Yetter and children, Vicky Jo and Scotty, of New Orleans, are here for a visit with Mrs. Yetter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Walter F. Wilson. The marriage of Helen Howard and Arthur Srb will be solemnized Tuesday at 8 p.m. in Tabernacle Christian Church. Maid of honor will be Miss Lois Srb and attending his brother as best man will be Richard Srb.

Miss Donna Lemon will be bridesmaid and ushering will be Milan Malac of Omaha, and Kay Srb, also of Omaha. The bride-elect will be feted at a Monday tii orning coffee when the prospective bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Hugo Srb, entertains. Monday evening Robert Howard will be host at a re-nuptial dinner party at the Corn-husker Hotel In honor of his sister, and her fiance. Miss Carroll Ann Griffin will be honoree at a kitchen shower and dessert supper Tuesday evening with Mrs.

Joe Carroll as hostess. Miss Griffin will become the id ot -Oft fept. 8. Mr, and Mrs. Dale Anderson of East Lansing, are the house guests of Mrs.

Anderson's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Frank A. Court. Following the wedding of Miss Nancy Chantry and Frank Saturday afternoon In West Point, the Andersons will return to East Lansing.

En route they will stop in Atlantic, to visit Mr. Anderson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Virt Anderson. Mr.

and Mrs. C. Russell Matt-son and Virginia, have returned from a two-week vacation spent on the West Coast." While away, the Mattsons visited San Fran-. Cisco, Las Angeles and 4 1 .4 fin ,4 FAIRBURY Miss Marian Goeller, and Jerald L. Warren, were married Saturday at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel Marks. V' Parents Of thecouple are Mr. and Mrs. Loy M.

Goeller of Reynolds and Mr. and Mrs. George A. Warren. Mr.

and Mrs. Marks are grandparents of the bridegroom. The Misses Florence Bodtke and Doris Oglesby bridesmaids, also lighted the tapers. The bride chose a gbwii of chantilly lace and nylon tulle over satin. Her "veil fell from a tiny lace cap and she carried an orchid on a white Bible.

Mrs. Dayrel Warren was matron of honor. Alc Dayrel M. Warren served as best man and groomsmen were Joseph Huber and Dale Michaels. Following a wedding trip to the' Ozarks and Illinois, Mr.

and Mrs. Warren will make their home at 833 Elmwood in Lincoln. Quick Dessert A hurry up dessert that promise elegant gating cake with a creamy truit filling. Bake two layers from a package of cake mix, either white or yellow or spice. For the filling, blend 23 cup sweetened condensed milk with 2 tablespoons imnn juice until thickened, th-n in li cup drained crushed pineapple.

When the cake layers are cool, spread filling in between and dust top with confectioners sugar. Froslv Punel Refreshing and cool for after-work lolling or weekend leisure time: combine chilled bottled apple juice and ginger ale. Top with lime sherbet, and sip to your heart's content. SAVE WITH THIS hwuvA asVHIMtk VMM Announcing the members in her wedding party today is Miss Joan Miller, who will m3rry Gerald Sjogren in a 4 m. ceremony oil Aug.

19 in Frist Lu- theran Church. Matron of honor will be Mrs. Lawrence Miller of Ceresco. Bridesmaids will include the Misses Lorraine BarnhiU and Roseellen Bubb. Serving as best man will be Donald Sjogren of Axtell.

Groomsmen will include Lawrence Miller of Ceresco and Lloydean Rush of AxtelL. Lighting the candles will be Miss Eva Stauning and Ronald Miller. Clayton Miller will be ring bearer. Complimenting the bride-elect was Mrs. Kenneth Kritner and Miss Roseellen Bubb at the home of Mrs.

Krtiner. The 15 guests presented Miss Miller with a party gift. A linen shower was given for Miss Carol Hart by Miss Janet Stein at the home of her parents. Miss Hart will wed Edwin J. Bryson on Aug.

19. Miss Kareen Nelson was feted at a miscellaneous evening shower by Mrs. Donald Nelson at her home. Miss Nelson will marry Marvin G. Stoll on Sept.

1. Also honoring the September bride-to-be were Mmes. Clare L-rB; -Fuller. The miscellaneous evening shower was at the home of Mrs. Eisele.

A prenuptial courtesy honoring Miss Marilyn Folmer, who will wed Ross Brown on Sept. 2. was given by Mmes. Herman Dell and Jack Folmer, a dessert supper at the Dell home. Daughter Is Horn Mr.

and Mrs. Ted Ccllins of Indianapolis. are the parents of a daughter, Mollie Sue, born Monday at the Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. Mrs. Collins is the former Marie Lebsock of Lincoln.

Mr. and Mrs. Victor Maul have left for Indianapolis so that Mrs. Maul may be with her sister, Mrs. Collins, and to visit the Mauissoa-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Wilson. Oscar Smith Woods Avenue, Lincoln for this honor as President of Mrs. Smith buys her Stokely-V'an products at the Demms Market, 135 South 4Rth Street, Manager. -'Not to be experiment with combinations spaionings" are important to being Cook the Best Cooks Way witb.

W. Finke, arc Lincoln ites. Mr. and Mrs. Dale A.

Wallace and their lour children, have moved to 5726 Maaison from Plainview, Tex. J-an, 15, will attend Northeast Kiti, Brooke, 11, anl Dana Kay, 9, wK both enter Pershing, and Valerie, 7, will start school at Northeast Child Center. Mrs. Wallace'! hornet own is Milan, and although Mr. Wallace grew up in Red Wing, he was born in Nebraska.

Mr. and Mrs. William Kee-ney and son, Billy, 3, have returned now that Mr. Keeney has received his discharje from the Navy. He taught uaval history at Notre Dame University while they were stationed in South Bend, Ind.

Mr. Keenev plans 'o attend the University of Nebraska to obtain an engineering degie. He graduated in Business Administration from the university oefore entering the navy. He is affiliated with Delta Tau Delta Fraternity, and Mrs. Keeney witn Alpha Chi She also attended the university.

Mrs. Keeney's sister, Mrs. R. D. Conroy, lives in Lincoln.

She is of Omaha and Lincoln, and Diller's Oldest a I i 1 al Miss Effie Roelfs Frosted Refreshment Glasses brimming with Taffy invite the family to frosted milk refreshment. Looking like a soda fountain treat, this drink calls for 2 tablespoons of taffy-flavored, unsulphured molasses stirred into a small portion of milk in a glass. Then add a scoop of vanilla or coffee ice cream and stir vigorously. Fill glass to top with milk. Nice Flavor Don't forget that chopped parsley or pimiento added to melted butter is wonderful for broiled fish fillets.

THE RVE BEST BUYS OF THE WEEK 1 Brrai Mrmcrtil HmUI Mr. and Mrs. Orta Bri. Hnrl a 'u. Mrt.

Bruaa waa Hilda Marala Graral HimIUI A 1C 4 RaaiM 444 No. rrtk. a dauthtrr. Aug. I.

Mri. Baira Gtratdinc Cubck Mr. aa4 Mri. Hair? Srkrrirk, IMS So. 43rd.

a dauchirr. Au I. Mt. SrHrruli wan (iwv-ievr Wilrrrxm. Mr.

aad Mrs. l.alr VaaLanlnKtiam. 1300 1, a daut'htrr. Aua. I.

Mr. Van-Laninjcaam Mas Vtrlru lickmann. Mr aa4 Mrv William H. Ilmk. 3 VuUrr Dr a dauithirr.

Ami. Mrmke was KAila Ovrrlaard. Mr. aad JiHas Kalamaa. 3 SI Ko a son.

Au. t. Mrs. was Manaa f'rickr. Mr.

Mra. Rati yS So mk. a dauKlilrr. Aut. t.

Mra. Uollowar aa Janet Vans, man. HI. EUtakrlk Rasaltal Mr. a4 Mra.

M.rtla Orrsl. Mil rll. a sua, Au. S. Mrs.

Uerat waa Null Williams. (II a4 Mrs. Irward HrkarMrr. mM A. a am.

A us. 1 Mrs. Schnnoer waa Bj-vtrl filalrr. Mr. aad Mrs.

Ttiar, Ttifnmm. 1107 K. a aun. Au. I.

Mrs. Pttrraua was Llta BauarhiM. Mr. and Mra. Rakrrt Hraal.

Wwpinf Watrr, a son. Am. Mrs. Dennis was Ixirothy Iximlnno. Mr.

and Mm. Jcr'amc MHwr. 24 So. 14th, a daufhtr, Aui. I.

Mrs. Weiswr wa Arln Hkrr. Mr. aid Mra. Rlrksrd DalrsaU im 1, a wm, Aui.

Mra. Dokul was Manbo Moran. fmlOirt H.lll Mr. and Mra. Rail Drttrstrr, SMI a dauihiar.

Am. 4. Mrs. UtMmtrr was Arrlis RriAwalt. Mr.

and Mra. Edward Narlkwrt. 2121 JEST COOKS FAVORITES Mrs. 3710 chosen nation. Camp Super Louis afraid to and a Best AT ml I rn pMo: The Best Cooks way to QUICK A1EALS I K-TO -MAKE DISH made more delicious with TO KELY'S Finest SUGAR PEAS A I III I LLC 0 Don't Drop our Guard Against Greedy Moths! .1 1 Mrs.

Jerald L. Warren of Lincoln Low-calorie Dressing Here's a tip for a low-calorie dressing superb with fresh fruit salads: Combine 4 cup evaporated milk with an 8-ounce can of crushed pineapple, 1 teaspoon lemon juice and 2 tablespoons sugar. Beat until blended and serve chilled. This makes l'i cups and stores well in the refrigerator. Shop Dailr 9 :.10 5:30 Thurtiay 10 to 8:30 vour Mijiplie and if are rilinji low to rtilfiiili iih Moth Preventives PAiflE Of UNCOLN" I kUtJ I Check ri I It lt THATTOU Will IMJOT tojto juict th rotmy Rm of vinenipened tomitoe.

rich ia viUming. cuTitai iiANi'Vourf, tndr bni with "iuit-picked" tnhnm. tomato CATauai.delicaMy wMoocd nd "kUle-immered" for full-bodied flavor. oloim ceni a every gold kernel. bok and fresh-tasting.

WEEK'S "BIG 5" DEL MONTE TUNA mri time CHUNK STYLE LIGHT MEAT. A REGULAR 35c VALUE OZ. TIN lrdr young pxn fresh from the garden right from the pod that's Stokely's Finest to companion your Urab chops and mint jelly in a quickdish of good eating. POST TOASTIES HALF FRICE DEAL. YOU SAVE OFF THE REGULAR PRICE 8-OZ.

PKGS. month is "moth month'-1 and it tUVQ fr Via NORTHERN TISSUE guard against that expensive damage. Take vour pick of moth cake or crystals, but pick ENOZ for its safe, easy protection! WHITE OR COLORS. SAVE 29c ON ONE DCZ. ROLLS.

FER ROLL ROLLS FOR 12 OTHER FRYING CHICKENS Self -hanging Moth Cake 31c Para Pak Refill -fa 3 Para Pak Refills 2.13 Crystals, 1 pound. 79c Crystals, 2.13 Crystals, 5 pounds 3.10 RAISED FOR FLAVOR AND TENDERNESS. WHOLE OR CUT LB. RED POTATOES THE NICEST LARGE BRIGHT RED LB. BAG 10 NO.

GRADE POTATOES fTlTLLER AT THE CtOISROAOS THESE ARE JUST A FEW Of THE MANY, i SAVINS' ITEMS YOU; FIND AT KAN9Y SYSTEM i.

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