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3216 19th St. Phone 7788 2407 11th Phone 07 TELEGRAM, COLUMBUS, NEBRASKA PAGE THREE THE COLUMBUS DAILY APRIL 14, 1953 APRIL 14, 1953 Personals Mrs. Carl Nansel of Genoa was business caller in Columbus today. Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Hampton spent last week end vacationing at the Broadmoor hotel in Colorado Springs, Colo. Annual Pancake Feed Trinity Lutheran Brotherhood, Apr. 16, 5 to 8 p.m. Church parlors. Free gifts for, adults.

Public invited. 874 Mrs. Norman Rood and Beverly Burrows of Genoa were Columbus shoppers on Monday. Mrs. Seth Braun of Vallejo, is here visiting her sister, Mrs.

William Schwader, and other relatives. Wedding Dance Honoring Irene Gonsior and Eldon Mirr, Apr. 15, Platte Center auditorium. 872 Dr. and Mrs.

D. E. Maxwell returned this morning from Omaha where they attended the Ice Capades last night. Mr. and Mrs.

Don Haskins, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Haskins and Mrs.

Bertha Roth attended the Ice Capades in Omaha Sunday afternoon. Mrs. S. F. Bednar and Mary Helen of Kansas City, are spending several days with Mrs.

Bednar's mother, Mrs. Helen Zip- per. Lamps, $5.95 Jonas Sewing Machine Columbus Schuyler. 882t-th Mr. and Mrs.

Simon Jacobsen of Boelus and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jacobsen and son of Grand Island were Sunday guests at the Earl C. Smith home. Dr.

H. P. Ziegenbein, Dr. Donald E. Irwin, Dr.

and Mrs. F. Leonard attended the North District dental meeting held at O'Neill Monday. Annual Pancake Feed Trinity Lutheran Brotherhood, Apr. 16, 5 to 8 p.m.

Church parlors. Free gifts for adults. Public invited. 874 Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Michener, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Whitaker and Mr.

and Maurice Whitaker were in Omaha Sunday to attend the Ice Capades. Mrs. Frank Klaus of Omaha returned home Monday after spending the past three with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Goedeken of Columbus and Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Eschliman of Silver Creek. Write Box 318, Columbus, for free home demonstration or literature on Niagara Deep Massage Units.

882 Mr. and Mrs. Gunnar Clausen, Helen Borer, Betty Euteneuer, Alfred Gossman, and Herbert Clausen of Genoa spent Sunday in Valparaiso with Mrs. Clausen's brother Rudolph and Scholz. sister, Mr.

and Sunday dinner guests at the H. J. Cattau home were Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Gieseke, Mrs, H.

G. Cattau and children, Ann and Danny all of Omaha; Mrs. Emil J. Mueller and children, Donald, Darrell and Marlene, and Milton Wilke. Thank you voters of Third Ward for the fine support gave me in last Tues you day's election.

Al. "Krumland. 881 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Insel man and daughter, Ruth, Mr.

and Mrs. Ernie Inselman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Inselman and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Inselman and Larry Inselman were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Inselman of Lincoln. Attending Women's State Bowling tournament at Fremont Saturday night were: Mr. and Mrs.

Art Roth, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. LowMr.

and Mrs. Henry Sansoni, ry, THERE No crop. like corn and no corn like PIONEER STRONG GERMINATING Need More Seed Corn? Call or See Us Walt Kluever Mr. and Mrs. Rudie Baasch, Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Pope, Mr. and Mrs. Errol Tredway, Mr. and Mrs.

John Rood, Mrs. Jake Glur, Mrs. Al Long, Rose Koenig, Mrs. Victor Wiese and Mrs. Elmer Henke, Mr.

and Mrs. Lambert Gieseke returned to Omaha Sunday night after a week-end visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J.

Cattau. They were accompanied home by Ann Cattau, Mrs. G. Cattau and son, Danny. The latter two had been here visiting relatives and friends since Easter.

The Rev H. G. 'Cattau and Richard were also here for Easter, but returned to their home in Omaha last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.

Edgar Cattau and children, Sheryl and Gayle, Mr. and Mrs. C. Groteuluschen and Mr. and Mrs.

Marvin Folken of Richland returned Sunday evening from Omaha where they attended the wedding and reception of Miss Marjorie Fay Haselhuhn of Omaha and John E. Pollack of Buffalo, N. Y. The wedding and reception were held at the First Lutheran church, and Miss Dorothy Groteluschen was one of the attendants. Mrs.

Ida Wisnieski is here visiting at the home of her sisters, Mrs. Pyrle Suchmered Miss Mae Menn. here last week from San Diego where she had daughters. Ben Grisele, and spent the past two months with her Wisnieski's sons and daughters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Wisnieski and daughters of Dodge and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wisnieski and Marion of Omaha, were here Saturday afternoon to visit her, and Mrs. Wisnieski's sonin-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Wenzel Ortmeier and Jean West Point, were here Sunday. Funeral Services Held Monday For John Meistrell Funeral services for Sgt. John Meistrell, 43, Highway Safety rol officer who died of injuries received in a highway mishap near Hooper, were held at 10 a.m. Monday at St. Patrick's Catholic church in Fremont.

The Rev. B. J. Leahy officiated. Burial was held at 3:30 p.m.

at Ohiowa. Sgt. Meistrell, formerly of Columbus, died Friday at a Fremont hospital 10 days after his accident on the slippery' oil mat on Highway 275. He had been a member of the Safety Patrol for 12 years. Active pallbearers were members of the Nebraska Safety Patrol: Leland S.

Sackett of Columbus Fay A. Robeson, Norman L. Patterson, Duane H. Smith, Lt. Robert Evans and Capt.

Ervin L. Schottler. Honorary pallbearers were: Don Clabaugh and Kenneth Simpson of Columbus, Dale Patach, Roberts, Willard Teach- Robert man, Paul Suder, Gerald Tesch, Arnold J. Lisec, J. D.

J. Brt, Cooper, James W. N. W. Clark, Harry McFarland and L.

E. Thompson. Approximately 50 safety patrolmen from Iowa and Nebraska, in- TO SELL REAL ESTATE Livestock Personal Property PHONE 9373 HENRY BUSS AUCTIONEER Member Nat'l and State Ass'n. cluding Col. C.

J. Sanders, head of the Nebraska unit, were among an estimated 250 persons attending the services. Present from Columbus were: Mr. and Mrs. Leland Sackett, Mr.

and Mrs. Don Clabaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kline. Mr.

and Mrs. Clayton Ward, Mrs. Gus Roelle, C. W. Shaffer, Mr.

and Mrs M. D. Snodgrass, Mr. and Mrs. A.

A. Kathka, Mrs. Milton Gaver, Richard Blaser, Terry Gaver, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Simpson, Eugene Demko, Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Simpson and Mary Ann, Group 9. Rural Teachers Meet Rural teachers of Group 9 met at Dist. 25 school, with Mrs. Ar.

letta Lammers as hostess. Miss Mary Lange and Miss Mary Alice Grady were also in attendance. Fair ideas and patterns were exchanged, and fair exhibits were The displayed. and discussed. The music festival was also taken up.

The final meeting of the current school year will be held at Dist. 3, with Miss Mary Lange as hostess. Apollo Club to Give Concert At Grand Island Columbus Apollo club will give a concert at the banquet of the Nebraska Federation of Women's clubs convention at the Liederkranz hall in Grand Island at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, it was announced today by Kenneth A. Johnson, director.

The group will make the trip by chartered bus. The Columbus Apollo club has recently received some state-wide and nation-wide publicity. The club was pictured in the Omaha World-Herald along with a feature story. The Swift Company publication, "Swift News," a magazine LET NECCHII DO YOUR HANDIWORK WORLD'S FINEST SEWING MACH'T APPLIQUE NO ATTACHMENTS USED EASY TERMS FREE Ph. 6153 HOME TRIAL DREIER'S FURNITURE 1262 25th Ave.

Columbus CLEANING We're UP SAVE THESE SPECIALS! With REDEEM ALL Roberts Sweet Cream SWIFT COUPONS HERE BUTTER Lb. 69c Swiftning 3-Ibs. 59 with coupon 2 TREND Boxes Allsweet Allsweet Fb. Lge. OLEOMARGARINE 194 with coupon Swifts Peanut Sturdy Butter 12 oz.

BROOMS 27 4 with coupon 5 tie 1.19 Swift's Prem Home Cured Prem 39 1 with coupon SLAB BACON Lb. 45c Pard PARD Swifts Dog Food 2 CANS with 4 23 coupon Hormel Country Style PARD MEAL SAUSAGE Swifts PARD MEAL Lb. ibs. with 67c coupon Large Assortment Swift's Meats for COOKIES Babies Strained Chopped or Pkg. 27c 13 4 with coupon Columbus Meat Market St.

4278 which is circulated to all employes of Swift Company, and many other industries throughout the United States and Canada, had a feature story and picture of the group. This is what the article said: "Already noted for an amazingly fine high school band, the eastern Nebraska community of Columbus has now come up with a highly successful male chorus of 36 voices. The director of the organization, Kenneth A. Johnson, is the same man who took his Kramer high school band to Chicago six years ago, and thrilled over 75,000 people the Chicagoland Music Festival in Soldier's Field. The Apollo Club has won state-wide acclaim, an excellent record for a chorus just six years old." Pay Boost For City Manager COUNCIL BLUFFS, Ia.

(UP)City Council approved a pay boost for city. manager Leslie M. TOOLEYS FAMOUS FOR PRESCRIPTIONS McConnell here Monday. Effective the first of April, McConnell's salary will be $10,500 a year, a $900 raise. His former salary was $9,600, The new wage is the same as Oliver Comstock received when he left the job a year ago.

The increase in pay wag promised to McConnell when he came here last July providing his work was satisfactory. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to everyone for the flowers and kindness shown us during our recent bereavement, and to the hospital staff for their care. To One Quart Minnesota Quick-Namel At ONE HALF the Regular Price! Today purchased, at price, one quart of MINNESOTA QUICK-NAMEL. Name Address City State Dividend Offer Begins Tuesday, April 14 Ends Wednesday, April 22 HEYNEN LUMBER CO. 1164 23RD AVE.

COLUMBUS, NEBRASKA Blue Bird SHOP FOR WOMEN ANNUAL SPRING STARTS TOMORROW DOORS OPEN 9 A. M. Reductions From 1-3 to 1-2 and More! SUITS-TOPPERS-COATS GROUP ONE GROUP TWO GROUP THREE $15 $20 $25 Regularly 22.95 and 24.95 Regularly 29.95 and 35.00 Regularly 39.95 and 45.00 Our entire stock of Spring coats and suits are reduced for this clearance. Here is your chance to buy your Spring garments at great savings. We have Boucles, Fleeces, Tweeds, and Gabardines--solid colors and mixed colors.

In all sizes 9 to 15, 10 to 20, and to ONE GROUP SPECIAL! DRESSES DRESSES $8 $10 $15 $5 Reg. to 14.95 Reg, to 19.95 Reg. to 29.95 An unusual selection of Spring dresses in all the desired fabrics and colors. All. Broken Regardless Sizes 9 to sizes: 9 to 15, 10 to 20, and to 24 of Former Price SALE SALE SALE ONE GROUP ONE GROUP Rummage Gowns Pajamas BRASSIERES Table 1-2 Price Reduced 100 to 0000 1-3 Gloves Jewelry Flowers Hankies Values to $3.50 Scarfs Anklets Aprons Etc.

Sizes 32 to 40 In cottons and nylons SALE SALE SALE BLOUSES SKIRTS HOUSE COATS Reduced 1-3 Reduced 1-3 Sizes 32 to 40 Values to $10.95 Sizes 9 to 15 and 10 to 18 Sizes 10 to 20 Assorted colors in nylon, rayon and cotton All Spring colors and fabrics In washable cottons and rayon Our Annual Spring Clearance Sale With Bargains Galore In Every Department. You'll Want Many Of These Items To Wear Now On Through Summer. BUY NOW AND SAVE! No Refunds No Exchanges Blue Bird SHOP FOR WOMEN Rev. Doyle Hayes and Mr. Louis Lightner, our special thanks for their comforting words.

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