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BEATRTCE DAILY SUN Beatrice, Sunday, Tebr. 8,1044 Here Week Monday I. O. O. no.

19, I. O. O. F. building-, 8 p.

m. West Mother Singers, postponed. Cosgrove Music cluh, Miss Hazel Voortman hostess. Loader. Miss I Esther Ahrens.

I Emanon club. Mrs. Roland Tat! tiken hostess. 1 General Woman's cluh. W.

C. 2:30 p. m. Program prrsrnt- i ed by Junior department. Board I meeting-.

2 p. m. The I-Tri will meet after school at 4:15 in the church parlor. i The Acne? Fishbach Circle will i meet with Miss Janet Younkin. Mrs.

Bernard King is co-hostess. Pernal Mines will have charge of the program. G. cluh party. Mrs.

Ellen pVhitmore. 1221 No. Sth St. hostess evening. i Tuesday 1 Cheerful 12 club.

Mrs. Thomas Morrow, 413 North 13th. hostess, FISHERS HOLD OPEN HOUSE Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fisher of Pickrcll will hold open house to their hosts of friends Tuesday, Feb.

Sth, at their home from 2 to 5p.m. The affair is being arranged by their children and granddaughters. All their friends and relatives are cordially invited. Club Money For Polio Fund The Helping Hand club met at the home of Mrs. Thursday, Febr.

3. Wes Fry, Twenty-five 1 members and six visitors rin- 'swered roll call by telling about some Valentine they had received that was most outstanding in their minds. The meeting was called to order by the vice-president, Mrs. Maynard-Krebsbach. "America The Beautiful" was sung after which all remained standing to report the Ldt-d's Prayer.

The minutes of the last meeting were read ami approved. The club Voted to give $3.00 toward the polio Reports from the soldier boys were then heard. A new member was added to the roll call, Leila Crandall. A Valentine gift exchange at this meeting caused much excitement. The meeting was then turned over to the program leader, Mrs.

Viva Weary. Program consisted of several numbers as Ruth Novotny. Victor Graham. Piano Sarah Fry. Art Tays and Mrs.

Viva Weary. Those receiving prizes were An- na Braun, Mrs. Frank SchUBtef Mrs. Wes Fry and Mrsr Viola derson. The next' meeting Febr.

IT be held at the home of VJt tor Graham with Mrs. Joe Wet as program leader, from Denver Mrs. Charles Boughen of fieij ver, is visiting here relatives and friends. She.receflt received word from her hunt Charles, of the navy Seabees, first since he went overseas' first of December. Stationer BEATRICE PRINTING Dally Sun CELEBRATE WEDDING ANNIVERSARY FIRST FAMILY GATHERING pfc and Mrs.

Lorraine Parde i first time Parde had been home and UtUe son; Larry ere in two yeais and the first Urn toeether for the first time he had seen his Pfc. Pa.d*- Sen Pfc Parde was home on a has been stationed in the Aleutian furlough in January. It was the Islands the past 18 months. viewed bv Mrs. Wyman Kqnagy.

Manottia Circles. Mrs. W. B. L'm- phrnour hostess, 2:30 p.

m. I V. K. K. club.

Mrs. Annie Muel- 1 ler. 1100 Elk. hostess. 1 Literature department Woman's club, Y.

W. C. A. Book review, Mrs. Clyde Burge.

Hostesses, Mrs. W. H. Eck and'Mrs. Charles Miller Altar Society of St.

Joseph's church meets in club rooms. Host- esses, Mrs. Frank Grell. Mrs. Jus' tine Grell.

Miss Emma Grell and i Miss Linda Graff. i First Mennonite Ladies mission i circle no. 2 meets with Mrs. David i Jantzen. 2 p.

m. i West Side Project club, Mrs. W. I E. Smith hostess.

2 p. m. I Pickrell Garden club meet? at 2:30 with Mrs. Sohnuplle. There I will be election of officers.

Wednesday Glenover Club. Mrs. H. J. Epp, evening hostess.

Blue Ridge club. Mrs. R. D. Jamieson hostess, 2:30 p.

m. Mr. and Mrs. L. C.

Sherrill living northeast of Beatrice held open house Monday from two to five, in the afternoon and seven to nine. Sherrill of Victor, Colo. The latter two were unable to be present. They have sev4n grandchildren. Out of were Mrs.

in the evening in honor of their Charles Sherrill; of Lincoln, Betty 50th wedding anniversary. Sixty- four old neighbors and friends called between these hours. The house was filled with flowers and the honored guests received many cards and messages of congratulations from many states. Those assisting in serving were Mrs. Donald Barnard, Mrs.

Floyd Bledshaw, Neola Wilson. Mrs. William Hennirig and Mrs. Roy Sherrill. The guest book was in charge of Mrs.

Alpha Graf. The Sherrills have four children, Roy Sherrill and Mrs. William Henning of Beatrice, Mrs. H. W.

Schmidt of Lincoln and Alfred Sherrill of Raridolph, and Mr. and Mrs. 'Arnold Ulrica of DeWitt. Gifts were sent from the following out of people: Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred C. Sherrill and family. Victory, Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Victor, Miss Grace. Conine, Hollywood, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Henning; Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Henning of Lismore, Mrs. Clifford Thornburg took care of the gifts and flowers. Howard Lincoln Thornburg drew a lovely picture with colored crayons for Mr. and Mrs.

Sherrill. Guests present were Mrs. George Bridge club, Mrs. Sam Horner Steinmeyer, Mrs. Ed Austin, Mrs.

luncheon hostess. H. T. Weston, Mrs. Orville i Wednesday evening club, Mrs.

Glass and Mrs. Fred Kirschner. I. G. Christensen hostess.

8 p. m. Hakeber Club i U. C. T.

Auxiliary, Mrs. Ray Hakeber club met at the home Macy hostess. 1:15. Committee, of Martha Haith on January 26th. There was a good attendance.

The usual business was transacted. Next meeting will be on Febr. 9 at the home of Blanche Higgins at 817 Elk street. A no- hostess meeting will be held with a sack lunch. Mrs.

Hotchkiss and Hum- bcrger. Tour-a-Tour club, Mrs. Ray Umphenour, 1:30 dessert hostess. Wednesday bridge club, Mrs, Ernest Beisner luncheon hostess. Social Eight club, Mrs.

Fred Scmidt, 1405 High street, hostess. Prizes in games went to Mrs. 2 p. m. Leigh, Mrs.

Smith and Mrs. Arm-- Presbyterian church, fourth and strong. Gift prize went to Mrs. i as of the series of study will be Higgins. led by Mr.

Barnes. Mrs. Davis will Meeting closed by all repeating i be devotional leader. The covered the Lord's prayer. I dish supper will be served at 6:15 Mrs.

Wright Chairman sharp, instead of 6:30 as hereto- The General Woman's club will fore. be held Tuesday, Febr. 7, at the West Side Baptist Senior W. W. Y.

W. C. A. The" junior department G. will meet for a valentine social will pl-esent the program with Mrs.

at the church basement. Lloyd Wright chairman. Two vocal Walther League, Trinity Luth- soloa will be presented by Mrs. E. i eran church near Hoag meets.

H. Rhineshart accompanied by The Dr. Mary Longdon Guild MRS. WILLARD EMAL Mrs. John Ott, and two pin.no solos will have a dish dinner simple wedding took place Christmas morning at the First Presbytei-ian church Gulfport, when Miss Esther Claassen, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William Claassen of 'Beatrice became the bride of Wlllaid Emal, of the navy seabees, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. F.

Emal of Adams. The bride was dressed 'in "an aqua blue dress with brown accessories. Her only jewelry was a sweetheart bracelet, a gift of the groom. They were married by Chaplain Lester A. Hill of the 134 Com.

battalion of Gulfport. The couple was attended by Mr. and Galen McCawlry. Rev. J.

N. Brown 'also an attendant. The bride and groom are graduates of Beatrice high school. The groom was employed at the Maitin bomber plant before entering the navy seabees last August. by Mrs.

E. J. Timmons, a one act! at 6:30. in the Fellowship room, play will be pieaented. Mem- The meat, dish, dessert and coffee ber's should not miss the splendid program to be presented by these talented members.

Garden Department Mrs. Flora Bradley on Wednesday the garden department of the Woman's club with a good attendance of members. Mrs. Carl Wilke gave a most instructive and interesting program on Romance of Seed Catalogue. There was, one guest, Miss Emma Holtz of Wilber, who.

Beatrice, guest of Mrs, Carrie Ross. During the coffee hour Mrs. E. poured. Mrs.

Dimavan Guest Social club' met Tuesday with Mrs. William Buhr, South Tenth CLUBS '(Continued from Society Page 1) Thursday Mrs. Jack Clancy entertained the T. C. club at the W.

C. A. The business meeting In charge of Mrs, T. J. Mehuron The meeting was followed by an will be furnished.

Thursday Golden Rod club, Mrs. John Bus- Doom hostess, 2 p. m. Red Cross sewing. Bring a valentine.

B. O. Does meets in club rooms, 8 p. m. Berean S.

S. class, Centenary Methodist church, Mrs. G. A. Stroh hostess, 2:30 p.

m. Mrs. SGT. MARY BALL Sgt. Mary Lou Ball, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Julian N. Ball, of Omaha waa the first Nebraska WAC to be sent to England. She's stationed near London works in the headquarters office and drives a jeep for army officers. Sgt Ball joined the WAC April, took aasic training at Fort Des Moines and was at Camp Shanks.

N. before going overseas. She is the niece of Gladys Ball of this city. Drew Jamieson chairman. Townsend club, Mrs.

George Hess, 208 South Seventh, hostess, 7:30 p. m. Circle 5 St. Joseph's Altar society meets in club rooms. Hostesses, Mrs.

R. J. Schmitz and Miss Linda Graf. Trinity Missionary society will street, with 14 members. One be.

postponed one week, and will former member, Mrs. Bamavan of be held Thursday, Feb. 17th at Hastings was welcomed into the i 2:30 p. m. with Mrs.

L. K. Stev- club again. Mrs. Sam McKlnney received the i ens.

Route Mrs. E. W. Beisner will lead the discussion on the guest prize. Bingo was the after- subject of "America in the Mak- ding anniversary: Mr.

and Mrs. Warren Snook, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Shaw, Mr. and Mrs.

Ward Tumblin of Wymore, Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Moxhanv and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Shaw and family of Lincoln, Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Shaw of Beatrice, and Mr. and Mrs. H. J.

Mouser and baby of Seattle, Wash. Later in the evening ice cream and cake was served. Farwell Party Various games were played during the evening. A gift was presented to them by BOY SCOUTS (Continued From Society Page 1) Boys who took part in the drive included: Belvidere: Dick Elliott and Jack Dufrin; park section: Max Rothleitner; Glenover: Robert Huttenmier. Rodney Epp, Clyde Ramsey, Bill Bartlett.

West side: Donald Garber, Wesley Howe, Ray Lewis, Richard Berans, Billie Smith, Lesebergh, Vem Walker, Bill John Womack, Marvin Johnson and Wayne Wood. South of Court: Bob Morris, Darwin Albers, Frederick Schlake, Junior Sapp, Donald Clark, Richard Zehrung, Donn Walker, Bob Hardy, Bob Brown, Gerald Hanson, Kent Trindel, Carl Holmstrand. North of Court: Robert Clark, Roy McMasters, Eldon Lovell, Martin Crandell, Wayne Ossowski, Wilbur Mosiman, Bud Robertson. Gene Hardy, Bert Ramsey, Ralph Lansey, Curtis Boomer, Melvin Cox, 'Kenneth Ames, Lowell Long, Raymond Elwell, Harry Glood, Dick Stewart, Gene King. Helpers Whitmore, Richard Samsel.

Jerry Schiermeyer. John Bauer, Kenneth Sands, Edward Skanes, John Henderson, Benjamin Goble, Leslie Noble, Donald Stiefvater, Ronald Murray, Jimmy Fike, Roger Oldfather, Donald Combs, Jerry Roland, Arthur Sharp, Charles Van Osdol, Billie Smith, James Fowler, Kent Axtell, Charles Jameson, Robert Hines, Richard Axtell, Richard Bennett, Jack Warren, Philip Butler, Bob Suhr and Louis Lenhart. Several boys helped Scouts but their names were not available. the president, Mrs. Frank Martin.

Mr. and Mrs. Brubaker were active In community affairs and will be greatly missed by their ihany friends. A lunch of pie, sandwiches and coffee was.served at the close of the evening and all departed wishing and Mrs. Brubaker much happiness in their new home.

I noon game followed' hour. by coffee ing March 7 hostess will be Mrs. Henry Ubben. FRIENDS (Continued from Society Page 1) Kirschnei, Miriam Kirschner, and Keystone supper at 6:45 in the church dining room. Committee, Mmes.

Don Hawley and Lawrence Phelps. Entertainment, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brockman. The Faithful Stewards will meet at the home of Mrs.

Carney, 1123 South 9th, at 2:30. Mrs. McCown, devotional leader. LaSeile St. M.

E. church W. S. of bingo. Prize holders; Mr.

and Mrs, C. F. Kirschner oil C. S. meets in evening.

The ladies were Mrs. Showers, Mrs. Howe, Lincoln, Harriet Swanson of Sup-i have changed their schedule and Mrs. Mehuron, Mrs. Hobbs and! erior and Mrs-.

W. W. Wright. Mrs. now plan to meet the first and third Thursday evening of the month.

four o'clock. The next mee'ting will i a dinner at their home. Guests First Christian church Circles Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Blevins of coffee hour was enjoyed at! Burchard are entertaining today be hold on Feb.

18. The place will be announced later. Book C'lub Meets The Book club met Wednesday include Mr. and Mrs. Rankin fusing 3 and daughter.

Gretchen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mann and daughter, Yvonne, of Beatrice, Mr. morning at the home of Mrs. Dean' and Mrs.

Clyde Mann and Junior Sackett, "Good Night, Sweet! and Mrs. Ella Prince" by lene Fowler was re-' Sptings. Mann of Blue HURRY! Give a War Bond With Flowers For Valentine Day! will meet at 2:30 in the following homes: no. 1, Mrs. Carl Jasperson; no.

2. Mrs. W. B. Morton; no.

3, Mrs. A. W. no. 4, Mrs.

Otis Kaminska; no. 5, Mrs. Virgil McPherson. Friday Sunshine club covered dish supper at Belvidere school, 6:30 p. m.

Bridge Octette club, Mrs. Will Martin and Mrs. Harry Price dinner hostess at Burton's, 6:40. Cards at Martin's. Busy Bee club, Mrs.

Howard Roland hostess, 1:30 p. m. C. L. U.

Auxiliary, Mrs. John Whitworth hostess, 7:30 p. m. Friendship Circle family dinner Y. C.

6:30 p. m. Bring pie, covered dish and own service Trinity Lutheran Council meeting will be held at 8 o'clock at the home of Ray Nelson, 418 No. llth W. R.

Auditorium, 2:30. Initiation, All officers urged to attend. Saturday Assembly Dance, Paddock hotel Home Craft club evening party Mrs. R. H.

Steinmeyer hostess, as sisted by Mrs. R. B. Winter. ESSENTIAL TRANSPORTATION your step young and tirelwt in WYMORE SOCIETY AND NEWS Mrs.

George Schappaugh, and the Misses Roberta Schappaugh and Doris Schiermeyer, were hostesses Friday at a perlona.1 shower given for Mrs. Irene Fisher. Games were played In keeping with the occasion. Delicious refreshments ol ice cream and. cake by the hostesses: I Cetobrae WtxWlng Anniversary 1 -Tfhe following, gujests came Eri- -wfe at, and help them 1 i 1 After til, feet were mddt for walking, weren't they? And Gold Cross Shoes ate made ou swinging along JhrougK busy days with a schoolgirl stride.

tYoung, wonderfully and built fw puleage. ypwt Mil "Must" in this. spring's wardrobe a smooth, go-everywhere suit. See all the new spring headliners here! Wonderful wearable classics and soft styles, including the new cardigan success suit. Gloiious now pastel shades' you'll love! Wonderfully feminine dresses doubly provocative with new low necklines frivolous ruffles, frothy wlu'te trims.

v.e've scores of posy-splashed prints too. All super for under coat wear now for sunny days ahead. CoaU Color fashion headlines In coats this spring! Brilliant, spirit lifting color to focus all eyes on you to supercharge your entire wardrobe! See these vivid boy coats, dashing topper coats, wrap coats, Chesterfields, officer's reefers underscored for a big spring future. Jtolt Sett. Here's a bright idea and hat sets gay plaids and all.

so cleverly styled you'll have a hard time choosing your favorite duo. Don't "wait see them now I -a--- i'U .1.

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