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Beatrice Daily Sun from Beatrice, Nebraska • Page 3

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Let's All Co To The County Fair Miss Btanosheck is the guest at bridal shower Miss Karen Stanoshrck a honored at bridal showor Monday evening at. the home of Mrs. Clatr Callan. Odd I. She received a gift from group.

Bridge prizes wont to Mrs. John Callnn, Mrs. Gem: Slanoshrr.k and Mrs. Ruby Callnn. Gunfer Schindling honored at dinners Gunter Schindling.

an exchange student from Frankfort, Germany, who is guest of the Leo Sou- kups, has been honored on several occasions. He was entertained at a dinner by Mr. and Mrs, Dick Slangier and nt a picnic at the Burchard Lake by Dr. and Mrs. Theodore Heinecken.

The Henry Mosiinans were hosts at. another dinner in his honor al Iheir home. Family gathering is held by Giesmans six members of f. Gipsman family met at Riverside Park Aug. for their annual got- together.

Members camp from Auburn, Salf'm, Sterling, Adams. Filley, Clatrmia, Plckrell and Beatrice. Following the basket dinner, the afternoon was 'spent visiting and taking pictures. The group also vipwpd pictures and heirlooms, including an aid family album and a coffer grinder. The following were recognized: oldest mfmbcr, William Gicsman, Sterling: youngest member, Lisa Louiso Dnrn, Filley, mcmbpr with most -descendants present, s.

Gerhard Filley: members raveling farthest, Mrs. Schmidt and children, Upland. The next gathering will be 1 August of 1062 at Auburn. A 4-H LEADER for many years. Mrs.

Ward Finch of Odcll is still a County Fair enlhusiasl. Kvr.n though hci position nt f.he Beatrice Stain Homo keeps her busy, sin: still has lime for her garden and various other farm chores. (Sun photo)) CLEAN WALLPAPER If wallpaper i.s 'smudged, rub over the area lightly with an art- gum eraser. Hard nibbing can damage embossing. MORNING COFFEE Mrs.

Wally Weekes entertained al a fl: SO morning coffee Saturday in honor of Mrs. Corinne Bitzcr. Lawrence, and Mrs. John Kirslein. Out of town guests were Mrs.

Lynne Bewley, Crete, Mrs. Fred Waggoner and Mrs. Rudcliff, Lincoln. People enrou te Mrs. Robert W.

Taylor and Mrs. Frank Roper were luncheon guests in Lincoln Thursday of Mrs. Ed Higgenbolham. In Lincoln Wednesday as guests of Mrs. John Kees were Mrs.

II. Mattoon and Mrs. Sylvia For- Re.ll. Mary Hepperlen, San Francisco is here spending a week with her parents, Dr. and Mrs.

Harry Hepperlen. Mrs. John E.lliott was a guest of Mrs. Wyman Kenagy at Invitation- aJ Day at the Lincoln Country Club Tuesday. Mr and Mrs.

Gerald Davison, and family are visiting friends in Grand Island today. Mrs. Douglas of Hastings, spent the first of the week at the .1. W. Lawlcr home and Patty was the guest of Nettie Heuer, Dee Dee Fulton is spending the Weekend in Omaha with friends.

Mrs. Schiermcyer and Ann several days in Ashland the past week with the Robert Fricke family. In Davenport Sunday for the Lautensohlager Lichty wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Henderson.

Mr. and Mrs. C. Meadows, of Vidalia, and Mrs. James Taylor and Jirlia, LaGrange, will return home Monday after visiting at Ihe Dr.

C. T. Frerichs home. Mr. and Mrs.

George Schaefer and family spent over Tuesday nile in Omaha. Mrs, Ellen Pearson, of Mount Dora, is visiting her son, Howard Pearson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne and family.

Lincoln, were guests Sunday of Dr. and Mrs. James Wincheil. In Central City today for a Larson family reunion are Mr. a Mrs.

Ted La.rsen and family Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Kune and family. Champaign, are visiting her parenls, Mr and s. Boyd Risi.

Wymore. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Webster, Dennis and Gary of Gordon a re visit'ng her mdlhcr, Mrs. 0.

L. Kaminska and other relatives. Patricia Michaels, Kansas City, a Scripps College friend Kathy Weston. visited the past week at the Weston home. Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Eylh and children will return today alter spending a few days in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Fred are returning this weekend after a two- weeks stay at their cabin at Rcrn er, Minn.

Mrs. Harry Souders is spending the weekend in Hastings. She will (Continued on Page 5) MAKING PLANS FOR THE COUNTY FAIR are the executive members of the extension clubs from the surrounding area and Miss Marcelf Barclman, county extension agent. From the left (front'row) Mrs. Harold'Ellis, IIolmoKvillcv Riverview Club; Waller Carman, Roule 1, Hoag Club; Mrs R.

V. Wilson, Filley, Belter Homernakers; islanding) Mrs. Ray Dell, Route County Home Extension Council chairman; and Miss Barclman. (Sun photo) Bridal showers given in honor of Miss Zimmerman Mrs. Lawrence Wienck and Adella, Wymore, entertained recently at a miscellaneous shower at their home in honor of Miss Donice Zimmerman.

A lavender and white color scheme was carried out in decorations. Hostesses at a miscellaneous shower Aug. 1 in Miss Zimmerman's honor were Mrs. Lloyd Brownawell, Wymore, and s. Dale Brownawell, Beatrice.

Th event look place at the Lloyd Brownawell home. Miss Zimmerman's wedding Lyle Holaway, Grant, took place yesterday evening at Si. Peter's Lutheran Church, Wymore. ATTEND WEDDING Attending the Penelope Ackley- Michael Oldl'alher wedding at Tul- yesterday were Mr. and Mrs.

Mcrwin Lewis. Fairbury; R. Muennler, Lincoln; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur H.

Oldfaiher, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reimer. Mr. and Mrs.

Gary Pease, Richard Glover, Archie Snyder and Miss Kalherine Weston, all of Beatrice. MISS NORMA RUBY, whoso engagement' and approaching marriage to Vcrlyn W. Wiedc-n, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wieden of Be- alrire.

is being announced by her mother, Mrs. BerlJia Ruby of Fort Dodge. Miss Ruby's father was the late Arthur Ruby. Tin 1 couple plans a September wedding. Miss Rubv was graduated from Fort Dodge High School, and attended St.

Olaf College at Northfk-Id, Minn. She is employed as a lab. oratory technician at (he Lutheran Flospitai. Mr. Wicdc-n is a graduate of Beatrice School and Warlhurg College at Wavcrly, Whore he majored in business administration.

He is employed in the office of the soy bean division of Cargill, Inc. in Fort Dodge. Maatsch-Ruyle vows told 23 at Lanham, Kansas EXTENSION CLUBS WORK hand in hand with the Fair Board. 'Ml Clubs, in Aug. Hi-If! at the Gage County Fair Grounds.

From the left are Mrs. Dale Pcipor tension Council; Mr.s. Gerald If. Meyer, Beatrice, president of Jolly Hustlers: Mrs. John Barnard of Deed A-Day: Mrs Don Finch Beatrice, treasure! of the County Extension Council; and Mrs John idcnl of Chat and Do.

(Sun photo) preparing for Beatrice, vice the annual chairman of fair the to be held County Ex- Beatrice, president Schoop, Beatrice, July MISS SANPRA SUE EVERSON, whoso parent Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Everson of Wynioiv. are announcing her engagement to Brno Campbell, son of Mrs.

Hazel Campbell, also of Wymore. ami Hie Julc- Ray Campbell Miss Kverson is presently employed ul Foil' eral Securities in Lincoln and Mr. Campbell is employed in the office of Marshall Produce at VVymorr. Mo date has been set (or the wedding. Tall baskets of white gladioli graced the sanctuary of the St.

John's Lutheran Church at Lari ham, July al p. in. for the wedding of Jacqueline Maatsch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Maatsch of and Marvin Ruyle, osier son of Carl and Ruyle of Beatrice.

In Ihe presence of some 25(1 guasts, Dr. A. B. Louisville, uncle of the bride, officiated. Dr.

F. B. Keislcr, Fremont, gave tile sernumettp. The wedding music was -furnished by Mr.s. Eldon Dior- king, Lewistorr.

cousin of the bride, who also accompanied Miss Elizabeth Ching, Beatrice, as she sang "Love Divine All Loves Excel ling" and "The Wedding Prayer," and Mrs. Marian Brei, Scribner, and Don Wchling, Odcll, both cousins of the bride, who sang "0 Lord Most Holy." Given in marriage by her fath- er, the, bride wore a gown of white Chantilly lace and nylon sheer fashioned with a beaded circlet neckline. Long sleeves complimented the fitted bodice. The full floor length skirt was accented with lace panels. She carried a crescent bouquet of white pompons with a cascade of white steamers accented with lovers knots.

Joyce Maatsch attended the 'bride as maid of honor, and Mrs. Don Moser served" as matron of honor. Both are sisters of bride. Janet Fischer, cousin of the groom, and Murlys Duis, cousin of the bride, served as bridesmaid and junior bridesmaid, respectively. Lighting the candles on the pews and the tapers in the chancel were Mrs.

Robert Holle, cousin of the bride, and Judy Baumfalk. Mary Jo Brei. cousin of the bride, served as flower girl. All (Continued on 5) Miss Armstrong is honored guest at bridal shower Miss Janice Armstrong, Lincoln was honored at a miscellaneous bridal shower in the Filley Methodist Church parlors Aug. Hostessing were Ihe Mesdames Ruth Alberts, Sharon Edna Young, Hdna Hunt, Marian Young, Martha Yohe, i Fritzen, Neva Trout, Rosetta Rcm- rners, Vera Kunc.

Aileen Mutchin- son and Beth Yohe. An orchid and white color scheme was carried out in decorations and refreshments. Taking part in the program were Mr.s. Ruth Alberts, Mrs. Martha Yohe, LaRita Yohe, Susan Rem- me.rs, Beth Yohe, Rosetla Remmers, Patsy Young.

Linda Alberts Judy Fritzen, Glenda Fritzen and Mrs. Edna Hunt. Assisting with the gifts were Sharon Baker, Lincoln. Glenda and Judy Fritzen, Linda Alberts and Patsy Young One hundred guests were present from Lincoln, Nebraska City, Cortland and Beatrice COMMUNITY PICNIC A group of 20 had a community patio picnic recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Hawle.y in honor of Eveiiin Rose, Hamburg, Germany, a house guest ot the Hawleys. MISS JEANNENE DOUGLAS demonstrates a phase of the Club friends. Miss Douglas is practicing pie baking in at the Gage- County Fair. Looking on are the center bright, Judy Powell and Linda Chamberlain. (Sun photo) culinary art to several of her 4-H preparation for the 4-H competition left) the Misses Mary Bone- FAMILY DINNER Mr.

and Mrs. Bob Maixner entertained at a family dinner Thursday in honor of Iheir houseguests, Mrs. Anna Schroeluke and Mrs. Calvin Axtell and Nancy of Hobbs, N. M.

Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. Samuebon, Waterville, and Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Peck. Miss Darnauer, bride-elect, is ieted at showers Miss Janet Darnauer has been the feted guest at several nuptial courtesies recently. Mrs. WUliam George, Edgar, Mrs. Dale Schroeder, DeWitt, and Mrs.

Gordon Braun, Omaha, entertained in her honor at a miscellaneous shower at the First National Bank Community Room. Hostess at another miscellaneous shower held at the Emil Darnauer home in Lincoln, was Mrs. Darnauer. On Aug. 5, the Kleman home was the scene of a kitchen and grocery shower in Miss Dara- auer's honor.

Hostessing were Mrs. Kleman and Mrs. Viola Heckel. Mrs. Kenneth Simpkins and Mrs' Keith Patton entertained in honor Aug.

11 at the Simpkins home. CELEBRATE BIRTHDAYS Mrs. C. A. Anderson is entertaining 11 at dinner this noon at the smorgasbord dinner at the Marietta Hotel in Fairbury.

The occasion is in honor of the birthdays of Mrs. William Wildhaber Judge Ernest Hubka and Mrs. Frank Roper, MISS JOLENE Mr. and Mrs. KAY HERING, whose parents, Joe V.

Hermg of Beatrice, an- Gehl of Lincoln Nobias- riounce her engagement to Thomas of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Des Aloines. lowu. Miss Hcring is a graduate of the School of Commerce.

Mr. Gehl attended the University of ka. The couple plans a fall wedding. C. Haecker weds Kenneth Molzer in evening ceremony PRIME PEDICURE An application of oil or cream on toenails will help make your pedicure look like a professional job.

So will a good buffing with an emery board to bevel down any uneven surfaces. Swimming parties Mrs. John Schiek, Mrs. Fred Klett, Mrs. Harry Bartick and Mrs.

M. McKenzie entertained a group of 32 at luncheon at the Paddock Saturday in honor of Mrs. John Kirstein and Mary. Mrs. Harry Hepperlen was hostess to a few guests at dinner on Wednesday in honor of Dr.

Hepperlen's birthday. Luncheon hostess to her Tuesday bridge club was Mrs. Arthur Bryant. Mrs. Harry Heppelen entertained at a neighborhood coffee Friday honoring Mrs.

Richard Hovendick. Mrs. Glen Howard entertained at a foursome luncheon Monday in hon.or of Mrs. Harold Lehr, Lincoln. Hostess at a luncheon and bridge at the Country Club Wednesday was Mrs.

N. M. Ryan. A group of seven had a luncheon Friday at the Paddock in honor of Mrs. John Kirstein's birthday.

Mr. and Mrs. George Kilpatrick will be hosts to their supper club tonight. Mrs. L.

F. Harle was hostess to the Duplicate Group Thursday night. Mrs. Herman Wolters entertained at a neighborhood coffee Thursday afternoon honoring Mrs. Corinne Bitzer, and (Continued on Page 5) Baskets of white gladioli and woodwardia tied with turquoise ribbon and two seven-branch candelabras decorated the chancel for the Aug.

6 wedding of Charlotte Ann Plymouth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frvin llncckcr, and Kenneth A. Molze-r, DeWnt, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Mo! zer. The Rev. E. Prange solemnized the double ring ceremony at Uu- Peace Lutheran Church in Plymouth at 7:30 p. m.

in llic presence of 301) guests. Mrs. Henry Pohhnann, aunt ot the bride, played traditional wed ding music, and accompanied Dd- bert Reiss of Crete, who sang "Jesus Lead the Way" and "The Wedding Prayer." The bride, given in marriage by her fulhvr, wore a gown of while nylon tulle and impovted Chantilly lace over sutin. The lilted bodice of luce over salin was closed down Ihe back with tinv buttons. 'I'lw uci'kiuu! was scalloped, and the long sleeves came ot points at the tip of the wrists.

The skirl of satin with a tulle over.skirt edged with a deep band of lace fell gracefully to floor length, ending in an aisle-wide ca- t'lcclral train. Her elbow-length veil was made of pure silk imported English illusion net. Highlighted with pearls, the Queen's Crown was made of imported Swiss braid. She carried a cascade of pink roses. Serving attendants were four sisters of the bride.

Mrs. Marvin Yo.st of Plymouth was the maid ol honor, and Mrs Wayne Sehroeder. Beatrice. Mrs. Melvin Meyer, of Plymouth, and Miss Alice a Haecker, Plymouth, were bridesmaids.

Their street-length dresses were fashioned of turquoise brocaded taffcla with scooped neckline's and bouffant skirts. wore white gloves, and their head hands matched the turquoise of Iheir gowns. They carried white baskets of aqua-tipped carnations. Patricia Se.hroeder, Beatrice, (Continued on Page 4) MISS JANICE LORRAINE VANDEGRIFT, engagement and approaching marriage to Eldon Faultier, son or William Faultier ot atriee, is being announced by her Mr and Mrs. Charles A fall wcoding is planned by tht (Skinnn Photo).

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