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Beatrice Daily Sun from Beatrice, Nebraska • 3

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Beatrice Daily Sun, Beatrice, May 5, t930 3 Boss Provides Baby-Sitters Churchmen Build. Camp Near Kearney rchard News SOLOTHURN. Switzerland. A church camp is being built by BEST WISHES ments; confidential counsel and loans in emergencies: social security and old-age benefits, and th arrangement of minimum hotel and transportation rates fojr an-nual vacations. members and pastors of the Church of the Brethren of the Ne Birthday Cal.brattd and Mrs.

Kenneth Bowman braska district near Kearney, family, Mr. Bowman'i par- Among pastors working at the Mr. and Mra. Clem hudk camp recently was the Rev, Lewis family of near Pawnee City, to the Naylor of Holmesville. and Mrs.

Louis Lawson 01 When a Swiss watchmaker's wife needs a baby-sitter papa's boss provides one. And, under employe relations programs sponsored by. manufacturers in the tiny Alpine democracy. If the small fry need additional attention from the "sitters." nurseries, classrooms, playgrounds, and even overnight and medical facilities are available. Located near the homes and factories in rural areas, the nursery 'schools are usually converted reshferwes where- mothers' mi-) leave their children while they n.

were among relatives who Being President Has Advantages Of special interest is the fact that lumber for the dining halt at the camp has been donated by a lered at the home of Pern WASHINGTON. May 5 WV- HILLCREST DRIVE-IN Holmesville She is Mi Ilea's mother. Mrs. Josepn Ika at Virginia to help her Mary Ann Eberly, who makes her irate her 80th birthday anni- Being president has its advantages you get so many birthday lary, Ice cream and cake were home with her daughter, Mrs Warren Sisler, and Supt Sisler THEATRE led in the afternoon. The kjmber cornea-" from' razenl r.

Hfll: daUfchtei- President Truman sliced into Inne Belle Barnes, Mrs. Susie shop, take a holiday or leave home Inon, daughters Mary Jo and tte, were in Lincoln on Mon- Aoril 24. On Your Opening W.M. HAITH TANK WORKS DOG CONE COYOTE This new type of wild animal, believed to be a cross between a coyote and a wUd dog, is prowling the Adirondack Mountains of New York state. Game official say the hybrid beast is more vicious than the coyote, and travels in packs to prey on deer, livestock and poultry.

Ir. and Mrs. Frank Simon and Jbara were in Lincoln on Sat- in emergencies. All the nurseries are staffed by women trained in nursing, dietetics educational xnd play procedure, and general child factories furnish the entire service (gratis, while others charge small fees. Otber features of the watchmakers program include financial liy.

Simon went to Davenport. one yesterday, and his birthday isn't until Monday, when he will be 66. Members of the White house staff gave him a party yesterday since he will be on the road Monday, on his cross-country speaking tour. Birthday cakes will be put aboard his train at several towns Monday, including a three-foot wide one at Ittumwa, Ia. Ion business.

Mrs. isimon and store building owned by Mrs. Eberly at her home town of Octavia, Nebr. It is expected tat the camp will be ready for use by June 1. A regional peace institute and work camp will be conducted there June 20 to July 4 or 5.

Representatives are expected to come from a large area in the midwest. Families will have a camp there Aug. 14 -to 18 and young people Aug. 21 to 25. A name for the camp will be chosen at the August sessions.

The camp will also be available to other religious groups and to such groups khter returned home Sunday. Romans Chapters. 12-13-14 will be Family Dinnar the May 5th lesson. r. and Mrs.

Clyde Hutchinson Mr. and Mrs. Lou Hansen and Gene had as their Sunday Mr Jnhn fnrltrill aura in I. in. assistance in the purchase of their homes and of apart-1 ier guesis, i-esiie HMicnmson, nn WpdnflMliiv.

Congratulations ana jamuy oi i-mi wmouut, John Dougherty wts in Beatrice jvir.i buii ran. cn o. EVIdaV ghlin of Bookwalter. In tne I ajirth will speak on the early growth of the church. You are invited to come and hear his message.

New Bus A company from Omaha were here, the past week demonstrating a new school busThe Burch-ard school district plan to buy buses for use another year. Mr. and Mrs. L. C.

Borden and Borden's sister, Mrs. John H. Gil-laih, were in Pawnee City Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard Lantz. Mias Margaret Rlnnie and broth as Girl and Boy Scouts. Plans are moon, Mr. ana Mrs. iomjonn- pi Leitschuck had and family of Pawnee City word mvj birth of a nW to make the 100 acre area a wildlife reserve.

i And ed witn tnese r-intives. wphew. born to Mr. and Mrs. Eu-iss Margaret Hoffman, teach- eene Rover, in the Mennonite hos- in our school visited Mrs.

piul Beatrice. The mother. Mrs. erne Parks at Fawnee Uty Eun Rover is a sinter of Mrs. Best Wishes to the New HILLCREST DRIVE-IN THEATRE Well and Automatic Water System by DEMPSTER RjnWI the weekend.

lit.rhurV. LIGHTNING STRIKES PITTSBURGH. May 5 UP Lightning struck a stret car early today, injuring 23 passengers. Three of the injured are in serious Best Wishes ffembers of the circles of the Mr. and Mrs, Sam Parks and K.C.S.

of the Methodist churcn er. Elmer, made a business trip to Mr. and Raymond Rinne Iwhich Mrs. Lucy Curry and condition. were in Omaha recently.

Hattie Hutchinson are cap- Witnesses said the lighting Lincoln -on Tuesday, getting repairs for the letter's auto. rs. wen I Hiljicai dbiciiiuik "lit mill 1 t- to the struck 4a, the, middle of the car, near the fuse box. Fire, sparks At i a i vs aiaici y-a, 1 1 i iiuiii siitjirnuuu. Morehead and Sharyn Kay and Mias '-Tltal)ITtug'herty''wer-lM'' naf aMer-mie 'ttrrweupied- Irs.

Rebecca i inch Is ill at her rri7 1 by about 40 passengers. Beatrice on Thursday. lie here. Among those in Pawnee City frs. Warren Manley assisted I the grocery store while Mr.

Hillcrest Ion Thursday from this community were Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Buman, Mm Ellsworth Hart unent and SINCERE BEST WISHES Lday in Edgar with Mrs. Hart Mr- Obermann, Mr, Maryann "'and son Carl, OrsOii lay lord and Kathleen Manley The JEMiSTEP Water Systems are '4hiP' avoriteSof ther mWi Come in and lei us talk over your water system needs and arm plans. lie from umana ana brought Drive-In Theatre motheir Cpl.

to the a month's visit ra' cruns. fc iley's parents. Mr. and Mrs. s.

Uingweii made a business Irren Manley. He has been sta- tr'P to. Omaha one day the past Wash. On hed at Fort Lewis, lirn there he wiH be sent- -over- Trip East Mr. and Mrs.

Harry B. Hunt HILLCREST DRIVE-IN THEATRE to Japan. and Mrs Frank, land Mrs. Earl Yarpe drove to the mpanied ny Air. and Mrs.

Her-ljunction east fHumboldt on Sat- Kuhl drove to Missouri onfurday. The sisters went bv bus bday. to Omaha to the Bill McMahon Ir. and Mrs. Eddie Sejkora and home.

A sister, Mrs. Rov Rohlnson We Install Service and Guarantee DEMPSTER RETAIL STORE Beatrice, Nebraska M. TRINDEL Your Sinclair, Jeep And Goodyear Dealer On Your near Liberty were Sun-land husband flew into Omaha visitors in the home of Mr Ifrom Whittier, Calif. Mrs. Raymond Sejkora and I On Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred ily. IMalmberg of Fremont, accompa- Grand Opening Ir. and Mrs.

Edgar Blevlnslnied by Mr. and Mrs. Robinson. ed on Mrs. Blevins Mrs.

Yarpe and Mrs. Hunt start- Ella Mann of the Union Cen- ed by auto to Detroit, Mich. The vicinity on Friday. Robinsons purchased a new car BEATRICE CONCRETIt CO. rand rs.

VestejiVlnsant of 1 1 here, After ft knee City, Mr. and Mrs. Pau! I there, all drove to Chicago, 111., 3BE A "FIRST NIGHTERT. wenil and Mr. and Mrs.

Rob I for a few days before returning i 401 Bell ter were recent callers at I home. Edgar Blevins home. Mrs. Hannah Smyth. Mrs.

L. C. Visit Fathtr I Borden, Mrs. Roy Owpn and Mrs. Ir, and Mrs.

John Gewecke ac- Frank Behrena were in Beatrice ipanied by Mrs. Carl Tibbetts Thursday. Mrs. Behrens left there aw nee Qty were Sunday visit. I by bus for her- tae- in Cozad.

in the home of Mrs. Gewecke's after a few davs here with her in Seneca, Mr Amas I her. mother, Mrs. Ella Haley and HILLCREST "DRIVE-IN THEATRE Wecome not as well as he has been other relatives. I sleeps much of the time, L.

Borden is doing come car- Irs. Edward Sejkora and fam- penter work at the Joe Ruzicka and Mrs. Raymond Sejkora home. Erect Grain Bins children visited Sanday after with their friend, Mrs. Nor-Petersen and Carol in Wy- I Nei ghbo Twenty more government steel grain bins have arrived and will be erected In the north part of town.

Highway Malntainer Robhv 1o arl Harbor fr. and Mrs. Edgar Blevfns word their son. Lt. Delmar Shearer and a crew of men have vins and family will be moved taken down the snow fence alone hi California to Pearl Harbor highway No.

4. This was trucked May. Blevins will be stationed to Beatrice for storage. ie. 1 I Mr.

nri Xfr William Ktalrs mil illy Dougherty, who has em- Tom Dougherty attended a Pro yment in Beatrice, spent the duction and Marketing assoriii. kend here at home. Itlon mertirur In Linmln nn osef F. Navocsky, a DP from day and Friday. Tom was accom-choslovakia, came Saturday nanied home bv his a is at the rectory.

Maureen, on Friday evening. Kyle Madden of Pawnee City Mr. and Mrs. Murrav Mutter Our sincere best wishes to Hillcrest Drive -In Theatre on your grand ted Sunday here in the homes 1 of WeeDin? Wnw u.i,.nw relatives. -v --1 e-ti.

here with Mr and At Dinner Guests ISaxton. All ttonHo fo honor Sister Mary liwrence, morning church services in the gnter of and Mrs. Gene Methodist church nahue of California. Mr. and Mrs.

Sonhi Si.U- John Donahue entertained and is lr th minirv in ih opening. Hi a family dinner on Saturday lof her son. Ixmi uif. r.mii., Hl2. 5ister Ilene -Marie of Miss Jessie Vleitakter of Mm' v.iiy accompamea sister uien Leitschuck and their son ry Lawrence ner owner, Richard, a student at the Univer- Lwnanue, wnons a-stuaent inisitv of Nfhru eminary at here in the Olen TitrhoU BOX OFFICE OPENS 6:30 P.M.

tie Mjth-themr Others present hnme A Mr. and Mrs. Tom Donahue. I auh.titnt daughter. Mrs.

Elmer Hart of I coin, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Dona- plan to visit two' weMts with their Mickey, Mary Alice and Mrs lchildren in Oh in Durlnir hi KYLES WRIGHT ADDITION rgaret Roberts of Liberty.

Mr. hence from the nulDit in the Mrs. John Donahue are the Burcharr! Methnrfit rhnrr). n.i First Show Starts 7:45 p. m.

Two Complete Shows Nitely Rain or Clear ndparents of Don and Sister Marshall of Pawnee Citv win ry Laurence. Ben Kyles Lloyd Wright am Groschong Is the ownet preach. Marshall was recently granted a license In Fairbury arid ia now acting as substitute in the pulpits of the Beatrice district. He new garden tractor and ali tor. fr.

and Mrs. Elton Searcey and spent Sunday at Steinauer relatives. eiciiu Fsna Ir. and Mrs. John Wilson of Pawnee City visited Saturday 1 r'Ji4 1 A Best in Flmily Entertainment ratulation ning in the Ward Wilson home Irs.

Eulalia Myers and Mr. Cong 1 new I 'A' No Baby Sitter Mrs. Jack Meyers and family Lincoln were recent visitoi-s wornes Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Sisco I sons.

Mrs. Meyers and Mrs. to ro are sisters. North tharae Kiddies Under 12 Free JS3! -A-Smoke if fissJoan "North, daughter of and Mrs. John North, became bride of John W.

Shame HI 15 at the Holy Family rch. Summer-field. Miu North -Plus- jem school. Katherine Caswell. HILLCREST DRIVE-IN-THEATRE Get in your car and come as you en Glynn, James Sharpe and Glynn were the attendlne tiles.

The uHU live Gome and go as you please jthe Remmer farm northeast of hwnerfield. Win Award arolyn Caswell, daughter of and Mrs. Henry Caswell of are. xi fi" 1 'C3 I LX 1. Porky rig in -4r Giant 2.

Bug Bunny in 72 ON YOUR GRAND OPENING U-nee City, has been issued award of special mention from Your car is your theatre." magazine, pf Na-al Hieh School Poetrv" on her Carolynrls 15 is a Junior at pw-ne ntv Joy Ride" school. The Caswell famiiv ii Co. png to the Burchard Methodist avosoo I llblo Story Rev. H. A.

Heinecke and Wrs of the adult Bible class Friday, April 21, with Mrs. inah Smyth. Due to illness COMING SUNDAY: "HER HUSBAND'S AFFAIRS" BE A "FIRST Your Phillips "66w Dealer tsJ were unable to attend.

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