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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 2

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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I III I IV OIA SI lt SKDOLORES KATT rs. P.T.A. A.A.U.W. BETTY VANCE 1 vvmbn ied Mtit, wm flba flower girt For her wedding, the bride ehoe a gown of white nylon Mn on the objectives of A A.U.W.. and v.el omed the eightv new members of the group.

The re Wm foi the new mamhan was given by Miss Teresa Mc Kenna. The new members include; pom chrynnthenumt. Frilled halos and lOBg uloves shade to match their fOWIM BOB the costumes ol the attendant Miss Betty Bet km. m. wearing pink, was the flow.

lighting the tapers was IliM LaVerne Gess. Given in Minim 9 hm uncle. Martin Katt. the bruie ippcared in a gown of whtte MISS TWILL jUNC OLSON Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Twile June Olson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

A. B. Olson, to Homer H. Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Conway Thompson. The wedding will be an event of Sim day, December 22. and will take place at 8 oVWk in the evening, at the First Presbytei ian church. Miss Olson attended Kearney State Teachers college and Nebraska Weslevan university, and has been teaching at DeWitt for the past year. Mr.

Thompson, who served two years in the Pacific theater, is now continuing his studies at the University of Nebraska, where he is a member of Alpha Tau Omega. An open house will be held Friday evening by the NORWOOD PARK P.T.A. with Rev. Richard Jobman giving a brief talk preceding the program. The Chi isttnas Story." will be llllMtNllad by music and pantomimes in which students will participate.

Following the main program refreshments will be served. The IRVING P.T.A. met Tuesday, December 10 at the school with Earl T. Luff and Ben E. Norris briefly addressing the group.

Short speeches were also made by Jerry Cherry on Irving to a Seventh Grader," John Crancer on "Our Recreation Program," Elaine Cadwa'lador. "Irving Junior Civic League." Carol singing entertained the "ii'licno of two hundred and seventy five under the direction of Mrs. H. H. Giegenbein, while the boys' chorus and girls' chorus also presented appropriate musical numbers for the Virginia Louise Pearson BRIDE OF CLAIR GILLASPIE mar I Rot richs, i i Jack Cejka and Eldon Ruetter.

A reception was held in the Church parlors following the ceremony, after which the couple left for a short wedding trip. Mrs. Frerichs wore for traveling a three piece tailored suit of gray wool with accessories of navy blue. The bride is a former student at Peru State Teachers college. Mr.

Frerichs recent I completed his studies at ru Statt Tea tiers collrge, after serving two years as radio technician with the navv in the Pacific the. iter. Alpha Has Bi PI Omega Council isiness Meeting RfMiiimiil i ancei irs I Sack Tiiv On i lijiufl Proper ly 15 i ba the Our of GuaUaloupe chapel prop at 922 North Seventeenth a recommended by the legal department Saturday investigation of the request by Bishop Louis B. Kucera in November. request was made on the nd that the property was for educational and luuous uses and therefore is tax ex The property, which was Twenty six Cars Derailed: nu Escapes Injury Thanksgiving eve, November 21, Miss Jacqueline True Anderson, daughter of Mrs.

Esther Anderson of Lincoln, and Major Le land Anderson of Yokohama. IS, became the bride of Duain Leon Jones, son of Mrs. Fred Sehroeder of Lincoln, and Chances For Search Increase Urvak fu Weuthtr iff 11 ttanaer Hum For Mmrtmm PARADISE, Wash. (INS) Chances for a search of Mount Rainier for a transport plane and 32 marines missing five days brightened today with reports of a possibility of a long awaited break in the weather. A three day blizzard has hampered aerial and land search of Nistiuallv elacier on the south face of the 14,408 foot peak where officials say they are "almost certain" the big plane crashed Tues Little hope was held that any of the 32 marines might be alive after five days.

Among the missing is marine Pvt. Lawrence E. Smith, 19, of Zeta Tau Alpha Members Plan Dinner Meeting Solomon's leave as the guests of Mrs. Solomon! ptMnts, Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob Weigandt. Before arriving in Lincoln, Capt. and Mrs. Solomon visited Capt. Solomoa'fl mother.

Mrs. Lou Ella Solomon, at Gulfport, Miss. Capt. Solomon will POOH report to Newfoundland, after which he will go to Weisbaden, Germany, to serve as air traffic control officer for the fifth wing, airways and air communication services. Mrs.

Solomon will remain in Lincoln until she can join Capt. Solomon in Germany. Mrs. P. N.

Kelly returned on Tue evening from Tulsa, where she was called by the death of her brother, Elmer Emerson, formerly of Nebraska. She was accompanied on her trip by Mr. and Mrs. Ben D. Workman, brother and sister in law of Mrs.

Emerson. Mr. and Mrs. Leon "John" POTIIOLDERS. Rev.

Arthur L. Miller ad led i RAVBLOOE P.T.A. meeting. Tuesdav, with an excellent illustration of "Religion's 100 Knshrl torn A MARINE CORPS PLANE Mount Rainier Nisqually glacier, e. Of blll ith Ml I I I BOON of red roses Included among the out ol lOWII lUtJti v.eie Mis Kdwm Brantit of Portland, and Henry Debus of Mitchell.

town guests were Mr and MN Carl Wait and daughter of Sioux Kails. 8. 1 1 Mi. him Mn I Ha ,1 Ffclmysa, M. and Mn Lester Ilovel.

of DOOflU, and Mr. and Mn Frank Won and Mr anil Mrs. Fred Rider of Syracuse. Women's Church Society Holds Annual Meeting The annual btlllniM meetn and election of officers of the Elm Park Methodist chunh 1 W.S.C.S. WM held spiritual life.

Mrs. F. Way. supply, Mrs a. Aeon; litei ature and DUbUOfttfons, Iff S.

lira. I l. ThraJlkili; fellow ship, Mrs. Han Sp n. bership.

Mrs l. Henderson; and circta chairn an. Mra i A Stacv. Mrs F.rvm Clement. Mn F.

A. Noble and Mrs. I Heuthnger. RerrtehmenU w.mc served at the ot tllf afternoon by the beeten oommittea Mn v. v.

Weetgate, Mn. I Dov hie. Mrs. A. V.

Laland. Mr. H. I Ho e. Mrs.

L. A. Stacy, Mrs. k. Hot P.

Haa and Mrs. K. Moore. So i Up to 30 RUSCO All Metal Self Storing rnmbination Storm Window I green, Weather Stripping and Window Insulation in One I nit. You Never Have to Change Storm Windows or Screens Operates and Cleans from Rusco Window Co.

don't nil Mxinl xifu frc Street DAZZLNQ PCcd MRS. RICHARD H. SCHAFFER I Willord P.T.A. Members Wertz Honored Mrs EBd Mrs. G.

orge Martin. Kel resliii eiit were served the Fifteen goeeti and a birthday cake was presented to the hon ered flltfl by Mrs. Herman Amend. IS Adtlilioiial Contribiiiions To Bowl I null Total "Sow The Pinewood Memorial Bowl fund grew to $6,561.76 Saturday as 18 more gifts from civic, religious and patriotic groups as well as from individuals moved the campaign toward its goal of $22,500. Contributions are being received DJ The Lincoln Star and The Lincoln Journal.

Checks and money orders should be made payable to the City of Lincoln and sent to The Lincoln Newspapers. Saturday's contribution? obruska Is Aunng Slalos With Least Land Price Increase l. i son's depart (ulture rep said values have shot UJ during the past 1 AT oVIo, ceremony. Sunday afternoon, December H. Miss Virginia Louise Pearson, granddaughter of the Rev.

and Mrs. 0 came the bride of Clair M. GHUMpatj son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom A.

Gillaspie. at Green Mernori.i1 chapel. White candles in branched candelabra placed before a screen of greenery, formed the background for the service, the lines of which were read by the Rev. Mr. Mc Clain in the presence of one lb.

Given in marriase bv her grandfather, the brtdi IppQTed in a gown Of while bCOOHOV satin. A high rounded yoke and full bishop sleeves sheer illusion accented the fitted bodice and flared skirt. Her fincer tip veil of illusion WM held bv band of rosebuds in the gold tone, and she carried a bridal bouquet of white carnations and pink roses. She wore a strand of pearls belonging to her grandmother, and a gold bracelet, a gift of the bridegroom. The best man was Clark Gillaspie.

twin brother of the bridegroom, and the usher were Robert Pearson, brother of the bride, and Tom A. Gillaspie, brother of the bridegroom. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of the bride's grandoarents. As Min Betty Slatifht the 2 I Camp Hood, Included Imepert, HI! Darned if they 921 missing with 32 aboard may have crahed in approximate area shown by circle. 9ht Wherry i i Hiism From Iloail I Kit A Plonds Gnllt CITY, Neb.

irate. Falls City operator, pleaded hsfrict Virg iay to a charge of i Kallous of stolen Proper packing wul.oW. C1IHV Sheriff V' Vxpenencem 1 your breakage problems. TT oH i Sullivan, packers "know FCS ArO Fixt'fll how" to prepare for tale At the request of Georee i rePrted 'hat has crop of hybrid1 household article lrom a Vad. n.ssUtant attorney General i delicate vase to a grand given an rfumu flu tees cour.u Christinas Ttlislr piano.

may charge exclusive of SullivanQ Since 1UH9 301 North 8th St. to; "extra SttoStutSTtt I frm (CWU) hend 01 THE BAPTIST YOUTH FELLOWSHIP "S.rnVTa? 3 OF ordinance bo altered." Brada de I THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH I ''Waiting For the Dawn' 1 Brt mr 5 3 2t.

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