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Beatrice Daily Sun from Beatrice, Nebraska • Page 8

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Jpttrlce Daily Beatrice. May 20, 1948i Baseball Theme At Clatonia Home Scene Of Family Gathering and Mrs. Edgar Blevins of ler and Charlene, Mrs. Florence entertained at a family er Sunday. Quests were Mr.

and Mann and Yvonne, Mr. and Rankin Grossing and Gretchen, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fess- Mann and Clyde, all of Beatrice, Mr. and Mrs.

Larry Blevins of Tennessee, who are en route to San Diego, Mr. and Mr. E. M. Blevins of Beatrice, Mrs.

Elln Mann and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mann of Blue Springs. High Banquet Hills Bros. Coffee is a blend of the world's finest coffees.

Every pound you buy has the same matchless flavor, brought to uniform perfection by the exclusive Hills Bros, CONTROLLED ROASTING. Vacuum-packing In cans and Ulfra-Vae jars keeps Hills Bros. Coffee fresh and fragrant. u. s.

Pit on. rwo GRINDS: Drip and Grind Regular Grind Owyriiftl IMI-Hilb Brat Conn. Inc The annual activity banquet of Clatonia high school was held Friday evening in the Clatonia Methodist church basement. Student council members, composed of the president and representative from each class had charge of the affair. This group included Richard Sedlacek.

Boyd Barkey, Pat Kindschi. Verla Pfeiffer. Roger Essman. Reed Smith, Carline Walker and Lewis I'hlman. Mothers of the council members prepared the frinid chicken dinner for the 49 guests consisting of school board members and wives, Rev.

and Mrs. 7. Mover, faculty members and wives. Mr. and Mrs Harry Iwohn.

and the high school student body. The theme for the program and menu was a baseball game, consisting of nine innings with Coach Walker acting as "umpire. 1 Taking part were Coach Walker. Merlin Rehm. Beverly Albert.

Sharon Brnaf (solo). Robert Rehm. and Supt. W. J.

Rupert. The cheerleaders of the girls pep club, includina Sharon Braaf, Verla Pfeiffer and Carlye Braaf. gave a demonstration of their cheering ability. The evening closed with the singing of school pep song's led by Richard Sedlacek. Fete Herkimer Couple On Anniversary and-Mrs.

Krnest' Meinecke of Herkimer. celebratecT their 22nd wedding anniversary May 16. Dinner guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dierking and son, Edwin, and Mr.

and Mrs. Norman Dierking and family of Bremen; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dierking. Dierking.

Pastor and Mrs. W. J. Lebien and family and Ivan Hormann. all of Herkimer Afternoon guests were Mr.

and Mrs. William Meyn and family of Hanover. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A Dierking.

and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred DiorUins; and family. Mr.

and Mrs. Arlo Dierking and the Misses Vernetta and Erna Meinecke. lumm Lioness Club Plans June Picnic Meeting The Lioness club held its regular monthly meeting Tuesday evening at the "YWCA. Mrs. Sebby had charge of the social hour which was spent playing pinochle and bridge.

Mrs. Norton won high honors in oin- oehle and Mrs. Giesb'recht Mrs. Grosshans received high in bridse and Mrs. Dillow Inw.

The next mooting will be a picnic June 15. Each member is asked to bring a covered dish and sandwiches. The committee will furnish dessert and coffee. T.A.B. Club Meets With Mrs Sandersf eld The T.A.B.

club met Thursday, May 13. with Mrs. Hazel Sanders- fcld with eleven members and one guest. Mrs. present.

The afternoon was spent sewing for the hostess and playing games. Mrs. Barnard was a prize winner. Lunch was served by the hostess. The next meeting will be with Mrs.

Lester Weigel on May 27. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Friday I'irst Trinity Lutheran church, route one, social club meets at 8 p. in. l-'irst Mennonlte church Ladies' Mission circle o. One meets at church at 2:30 p.

m. Mrs. C. Von Riesen, hostess. St.

Paul's Lutheran Junior and Senior Walther leagues meet at church at 8 p. m. Chapter Z. P. E.

O. meets with Mrs. C. A. Spellman for 1:30 dessert luncheon.

Mrs. J. C. Scott and Mrs V. R.

Johnson, assisting hostesses. Program, "Information for the Asking," Mrs. George Ryan. Brvlee Octet club meets with Mrs. Warner Smith for 1:30 dessert luncheon.

K.T.Q. club family party aA- home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Penner at p. m.

r.C.T. Family supper 6:30 Y. W. C. A.

Chairman, Mrs. J. C. Douthitt. Entertainment, Mrs.

Anna Miller. Bring covered dish, service, bread and butter sandwiches. Mrs. Klein Hostess To Church Circle The First Christian church Circle Three met Thursday with Mrs. Fred Klein for a dessert luncheon.

There were covers for 21. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Hazel Neugebauer, Mrs. John Thompson, Mrs. Robert Bagby and Mrs.

Emery Bnusch. Mrs. H. H. Kirschner poured.

Devotions were by Mrs. Herman Alberts. The missionary lesson was presented by Mrs. Kirschner. Herkimer League Names New Officers The Walther League of the Herkimer, Lutheran church met Friday evening.

May 14, in the school basement. After the devotion led by Pastor W. J. F. Lebien, Ivan Hormtvnn led the topic study on the fourth of a series on "Christ, My Life" entitled "The Man Next door." Following the business meeting, evening was spent socially.

Refreshments were served by the hostesses. Misses Ruth and Florence Gleue. Officers elected for the coming year were: President, Marvin Holle; vice president. Lor en Duever: secretary, Vernetta Mei- niclte; treasurer, Betty Guests present were Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Duever and Verda. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gleue ami LaFern. Mrs.

Richard Scheele and Robert and Pastor and Mrs. W. J. F. Lebien.

Members present for the evening were: Betty Ehnen. Robert Prall, Verda Scheele, Irvin Dierkine. Joan Lebien, Loren Duever, Ila Ehnen, Donald Holle, Vernetta Meinecke, FJdon Dierking. Alma Dierking, Marvin Holle, Jeanetta Lebien, Ivan Hormann, LaVerle Ateineoke; -Dunne Hormann, Erna Meinecke, Ervin Duever and Dolla Lebien. Glen Reeds Entertain At Family Dinner Mr.

and Mrs. Glen Reed and daughter. Cheryl, entertained a group of relatives at dinner Sunday. Guests were Mrs. Etta McGinty.

Mrs. Sarah Applebee. Mrs. Gladys Barber and children. Kenneth.

Ronald, Carol and Jimmie. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Joiner and children, Diana Rae and Gary Lee Mr. and Mrs.

Wilmer Sewell and children, Wilmer, and Janet, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Willet and daughter, Roberta Mae. and Miss Gladys Fritz. Un.tble to be present were Mr and Mrs.

Charlie Harris. Donna snd Charlie, of Lincoln. TWELFTH BIRTHDAY Donna Lee Dicker-son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.

B. Dickerson. will celebrate her twelfth birthday Friday with a buffet supper followed by a roller skating party. There will be 14 guests. Although the United States used about Fix times as much power delivered through publici utility plants in 1943 as it did in 1918.

it used only about twice as much coal to produce that power. By TIME THE WHOLE TAMILY'S CLEANED UP IN THE BATHROOM ITSELf NEEDS CLEANING! THAT APPLIES HOT ONLY TOWS, WASHBASIN AND TOILET TO FLOORS AND TILE SURFACES AS WELL! I FOR GERM-KILLING EXTRA HEALTH CLOROX IN ROUTINE CLEANING OF BATHROOM KITCHEN). CLOROX REMOVES STAINS, DEODORIZES, LEAVES SURFACES SPARKLING-CLEAN, SANITARY. TOO. DON'T BUy CLEANLINESS WITH A BACKACHE! TAKE IT EASY! USE CLOROXf GINTLIR BleacKing Action, Longer Life for Linens! There's no gentler bleach than Clorox in laundering.

For Clorox il free from caustic and other harsh made by an exclusive formula protected by U. S. patent! CLOROX IIEACHES REMOVES There's only one CREATER Disinfecting Efficiency Health Protection I Because Clorox is caustic-free, it works faster in killing germs a better job of disinfecting. Give yoyr family the extra health protection of a Clorox-clean home! STAINS DEODORIZES DISINFECTS dependable! BOON mode quickly ox, is another "first aid to easy housecleaning. It wipes away washable surfaces.

Cleaning with BOON is simplicity itself! FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY 21ST AND 22ND Ambassador Brand TOILET PAPER Roll 100 MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING Qt. 69c WASHED WHITE POTATOES (old) peck 75c COFFEE i.b. 530 BLUE PLUMS In Syrup 2 can RICHNUT PORK AND BEANS 2 No. 2 cans 25c JELL-0 Pkg. Sc VICTOR 5-lb.

box 39c EGGS doz. 790 OMAR HOT ROLL MIX Pkg. 19c BLEND ORANGE AND GRAPE FRUIT JUICE No. 2 can lOc KOOL- AID 6 Pkgs. REAL LEMON JUICE 12 oz.

bottle RED TRI. NEW POTATOES 10-lb. Mesh Bag 69c ORANGES I Mesh Bag JONATHAN APPLES Mesh Bag APPLE SAUCE No. 2 can lOc SUGAR 10 ,890 PUREX Quart 15c, Gallon 47c CARNATION MILK, TALL CANS HAM LOAF Lb 390 SMOKED HALVES PICNIC HAMS Lb. 49c SMOKED HAM, End Slices Lb.

79c PORK LIVER Lb. 39c PORK END CHOPS Lb 490 PORK ROAST End of Loin Lb. 450 PORK CHOPS Lean, Fat removed Lb. SMOKED HAM OR WHOLE PICNIC HAMS Lb. 49c SHORT CUT BEEF STEAKS Lb.

69c PORK STEAK Lb 59c BACON SQUARES Lb. 39c BACON ENDS Lb. 39c MINCED HAM Lb 390 LARD, Pure Lb. 29c BONELESS PERCH FISH Lb. 45c OLEU Nucoa.Brand Lb.

4 1 0 PILL PICKLES, Full-Quart 25c RAISINS 2-Lb. Bag 29c Winsor CHEESE z-ib. wood BOX 990 PERFECTION" FILTER DISCS. 100 inch 59c CATSUP Brooks 14-oB. bottle IT0 Duz Breeze 33c 33c Rinso 33c Tide 33c UMPHENOUR'S 827 Court Phone 22S Emery Bausch Family Entertains At Dinner Mr.

and Mrs. Emery Bausch and family entertained Air. and Mrs. Fred Bnusch of Burchard, Mr. and Mrs.

Eric Bnusch and Mnrjorie of Steinauer and Mr. and Mrs. VV. B. Miller for dinner Sunday.

Four generations were represented in Fred Bausch, Eric Bausch, Emery Baucsh and Wavne Bausch. Clatonia News Miss Sarah Underwood of Crete has been spending the past week with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Walker. Miss Bernice Iwohn, who is employed with the Lincoln Telephone and Telegraph at Lincoln, is enjoying a two weeks' vacation at her home here.

Mrs. Robert Miller and Alvin and Mrs. Lester Albert wont to Omaha Sunday to visit with Robert Miller, who "is at the Clarkson hospital receiving treatment. Mr. and Mrs.

Clinton Nash of Palmyra were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Winkle. Mr. and Mis.

George Stout have left for Depew, N. where they will visit friends during a two weeks' vacation. Birth Mrs. Fred Chittenden returned from Lincoln she spent several weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Max Chittenden, who are the parents of a baby daughter born May 5. They have named her Linda Gay. Buy Home Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henke have purchased the residence property of Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Tiemaii. located in the northwest part of town. Dean Baikey of Denver. Colo, spent the past at the home of his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Lester Barkey. Mrs. Anna Albert, a former resident of this place, but now of Fairbury. is seriously ill at this time, having sufi'eied a stroke several weeks ago.

Mr. and Mrs. Williams visited over the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Speth.

Mrs. Ella Brewing was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. I Herbert Schwlsow and family of DeWltt. Dinner Guests Thursday dinner guests of Mrs Anna Henke.

were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sehrooder, Mr. and Mrs Henry Sellenrick, all of Plymouth, Mrs. Amelia Bargman of Idaho Mrs.

Amelia Bergmeier. They also visited at the home of Mrs. Anna Filter where they were lunch guests. Among those from here attending the wedding of Miss Mllda Rehm and Carl Vonderstrasse which was solemnized at a seven o'clock church ceremony Sunday evening May 16 were: Mr. and Mrs.

John Rehm and family, Mr and Mrs. Henry Rehm and familv Mrs. Ida Rehm, Mr, and Mrs. John Henke, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Schroeder and family and Miss Sharon Braaf, Mrs. Vonderstrasse until recently was employed at the Henke Cafe here. The first life insurance company in America, organized in 1759, was called "A Corporation for the tie- lief of Poor and Distressed Presbyterian Ministers and of Poor and Distressed Widows and Children of Presbyterian Ministers." Let this magic BATH' Wonderful how Purcx cleans, disinfects, deodorizes, restores color and freshness to so many household shelves, wicker furniture, linoleum, tile, porcelain, drainboards, woodwork, etc. Follow directions on bottle for this big help to Spring houseclenning! RliREX tXWTLfi TO UNCN9 1V48. PUBEX CORPORATION, LTD.

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RED TRIUMPHS Pk. SYSTEM STORE TtlcthAe? 119 No. 5th Free Delivery Phone 411.

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