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Beatrice Daily Sun from Beatrice, Nebraska • Page 5

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ELECTRIC HEATERS $5.85 Wood Clothes Drying Rack From 1.98 to 4.69 Martie Hardware 412 Court TOYLAND and Court Oprn lOvcnings Only 6:30 p.m. 9:30 P.M. This Christmas Give Russell Stover Candies Exclusive at PENNEK- PHARMACY Irma's Beauty Shop (Formerly Admiration) 518 M. Ella Si. Phone 21SJ for Complete Service Evening appointments taken for working girls and teachers.

By Professional Operators Lillinn Ehrlich, Clarn Gohlc Irma Owner and Operator Call 263 If yon miss your call the Sun office No. 263 before 7 p.m. on week days and between 9 and 11 a. m. on Sundays.

If the telephone is not answered immediately, wait a moment. There are two telephone lines and it is possible that the person in charge of receiving these calls may be on the other line. Griffiths Phone 18? CflCfilf To Broadcast Mary F.llen Hit- terlnish will sing Saturday over, at II a.m. as one of the student nurses glee club of Clarkson Hospital. For Fuel OH needs see Seokman.

Call 533. H. M. 12-21 Personals Mr. and Mrs.

Chester II. Dietz ami family, who have hcen in Toi pcka, ai'f here lor the lioli- days with Ins Mr. and Mrs. HeVman and her paronls, and Mrs. Henry AlH-r the nrsl ol u'tir they expect to locale in Denser.

Jackie Jieents of Adams, a stn- Prayer For Today Almighty Hod, Ihank Ilice lluil tliou hast set the solitary in families. Wo thank for joys and of lamily life. May we dent ol College learn from little children the deep i la returned today tor her holiday Ihingp of the kingdom of Ood. Help vacation wilh her parents, the us by our example to make world fit for thy children to born in and safe lo grow up in. Amen.

Jesse II. Arnup. Toronto. his Kuv. and Mrs.

J. 11. Ueenls of Ad- be aim. She will return Jan. 5.

Dave Kmal ol Piekrell wns in Beatrice on business Thursday. Mr. anrl Mrs. D. K.

I'yle ol Odell Is Feted On Birthday A group of relatives at an evening party Friday at the Caerk home ftt Odell to cotehrnte I Mrs. Cncek's hirthdny. After an evpning of visitinc. rp- freshmenls were served. The 'ion- ored guest was presented with many gifts.

I In HIP group the Ralph i C'aceks. Klainc. Arnold and Virgil Cappk. Mr. and Mrs.

Albert fnrvk and family. Mr. and Mrs. TOP Cacek. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank HUSH. Mr. and Mrs. Aroh Anderson and fHinily.

Mr. and Mrs. Alvin nnd family. Mr. and Mrs Marvin Anderson, all of Odrll and Mr i'irt Mrs.

Sheldon MuffRtedtler and Lynn of Wymore. Mr. and Mrs. H. E.

Oienhart and daughter of llolmesville were shopping here yesterday. Friendship Circle Hears Bible Siory The FriemLsliip Circle met s( Iho Friday. Dec. 12 wilh IS members answering roll rail with Bible versos. The Prpsidpul.

Mrs. Benre read Christinas I mm the second chapter of I in HIP -i''W R.SA'. of the Rtble, After tlw business inPPliiiK a Christmas nift exchange W'as enjoyed by nil Refreshments wore sen eel bv HIP hostesses. A. 1..

Pniker. L. L. StroURh and SUP Shiethers. Brntrlcr Sun, Beatrice, Dec.

Barneston American Legion Tin' Barneston American Legion trealed the children and Auxiliary and their families Merle Bunch and'his held a Christmas party Tuesday night. Per. 9 at the Legion rooms The decorating, committee did a splendid job. A lighted Cluistmas tree stood In the east room. Mrs.

Karl Holmheck the president, was in charge of the local talent program. Among the people were soni" from Beatrice mid Santa put in his appearance and ilh "A-" sang sevenil Kefreshmrnls we.IP a Ions table whicb bo.r Christinas colors, nut pop corn balls. Friday afternoon. Dee. 10 work session.

A party sored by the American Lee 1 planned for Mmul'iy. IVe. 15. is the spon- ion is THRIFTY WORKERS XMA3 1P members. New hear! sis- Thrifty Workers and Ibe lam- ters were drawn for the coining ies enioved a coveted dish sup- year.

1P nvening was spent socially and wilh various games. Refresh. per with their annual Christmas party. Dec 1 5 til DIM. 91 school.

A grab bag for the men and children enjoyed and revealing of heart sisters with a gift for ments were served. The inertinc will lie held the 2Rth "I the horn-' of Edwin T. R'Utman. Mr. and Mrs! Dan Kees of Hals- secrctary.

Hoard of Overseas Mis- wore shopping here yesterday. Wednesday in Beatrice sions, The United Church of Can-j Mr. and Mrs. John llellcllmger I with Clara Kees. ad a.

and family spent last, weekend here Mrs. George Rains. Skate with Bob A. Lois at Van's Roller Rink! Call 1531 evenlngj to arrange a private skating party. 14tf At The Mennoiiltn Treatment: Mrs.

Elsie Barnard. Dismissed: Mrs. Edith Peckham, Mrs. Kathryn Donahue, taken by plane lo her homo in Tulsa, Okla. Billie Janlx.cn.

with Mr. and Mrs. Lois Bauer ami son have gone lo Clinton, to spent! the holidays wit It her pui-enls. Jim'staehs. a student of Texas A.

and will arrive home Saturday lo spend the holidays wilh his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Slaehs. Mr.

anil Mrs. Joe Freeman and Verne Alan of Dallas, are here spending the holidays wilh her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V'ern A food sale at Langs Grocery I Avors and Mrs. Charles L.

12 'Smith. Becky Jo and Kirt ol Hob inson. will arrive days with the Ajers, week. Georgia Anas. June Richards out! Dec.

20 from 9 a. m. to noon. Sponsored by St. Joseph Pep Club.

19 At The l.iilheniM Ann Mario Arlint of Marysville. Surgery: Ernest Thomas of Paw-ilia Rue Johnson, Jill nee Cily. Dismissed: Max Stein of! Hastings College will arrive home Minneapolis, Mrs. Russell Jackson today, and baby of Plymouth. Larry Sar- Allenc Barbara Bryant, a student of: Montieello College.

Alton, ar-l rived home Wednesday (or the, holidays with her parents, Dr. and, Mrs. Arthur Bryant. I Mrs. M.

M. Kcmper of! U'ymoi were shopping in Beatrice i Thursday. Mrs. K. K.

Lawrence of Piekrell was among shoppers here Thursday. Dean May of Borser, is here spending the holidays at the M. 0. Trindel home. Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Thompson lor the holi-' ancl l- ps io Denver will arrive Ihc coming I lllis pek lo n(1 holidays with Mrs. Lester Hathaway. Dr. and Mrs.

Daniel McCloery students of itncl daughters returned Thursday night from a week in Chicago where Dr. MeCleery attended a Davison. a student fi medical meeting. vis Fairbury, Mrs. P.

M. son and baby of Wymore. Walter Shoe skates and skate cases for: Sc lwismv f'Fairbury, Mrs. Gcrd Christmas at Van's Roller Ml Alwine Prell of Marysville. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS mcetincj of the Piekrell Piekrell.

Piekrell Kver-, Christian College. Columbia, arrived home this week for the holidays wilh her parents, Richards, Beatrice, is business manager for the play. "Death i Takes a Holiday." lo be presented 11-21 Notice Gay is'inlies Square Dance Group will meet Saturday, Dec. at the Fireman's Hall, 8:30 p.m. Food Sale Dec.

20 at 9:00. Ellis Meth. ladies. 19 PRESCRIPTIONS Professionally prepared Properly priced. TRUST WARREN'S Your Doctor Does.

Warren Drug Co. 515 Court Co-Op. Elevator will be held at Dec. 20, 1952 at 2 p. m.

All holders invited. 11-19J Christmas Pagnnnt Sunday pvening, Dec. 21, p.m. "The I Rclhleiicm Inn centers around three leading characters: A Ro! man inn-keeper, a Hebrew stable! i boy, and a Hbrew blind girl at the well. The Shepherds, the Wise Men, Women of Bethlehem.

Cliil- i dren of Belhlehcm and Travelers' after standard pictures and thej 'stage setting is suitable to the ne-; lion. Music by a Pageant Choir, i public is most cordialy invit- ed. Lillian D. Rush, Pastor, Lew' iston Methodist Church. utnl Mrs.

Allen Davison. Mrs. Roy Own of Burchard was shopping in Moati-ico yesterday. Joseph Graff of Imperial is here visiting Mrs. .1.

M. Kilpalrick. Mrs! W. of Piekrell was shopping in Beatrice yestor- day. Hen Schneller, who is in Ihc Navy stationed at Point Mugu.

will arrive home'today lor '(by Hastings College Players on the 10 leave willi his parents, Hastings in February. Rii7 Kennedy, Bud Redmond and Earl Howt'y all students of, Wcnlu-orlh Military Academy, will arrive home today for Iheir Christmas vacation with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harris have returned from their wedding trip to Kansas City.

Max Kennedy will come homo Saturday. His friend Barney Spraguc of Red Cloud plans to Dy Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schneller. Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Hesterman of; him here in his plane. Marysville, were shopping in Beatrice Thursday. Funerals Joseph Snycler Funeral services wciv held today at Ihc Pos- pisil-Jiajicck Kuneral Home of Wil- braling her 100th birthday. Geneva Woman Marks 100th Year GENEVA.

Neb. Ret ween 400 and 500 friends and neighbors crowded Geneva's Congregational Church Thursday to pay their respects to a spry little lady cele- Your Radio Dead? Bring It to her with burial in the Bohemian "1 knew then tho Household Supply Co. for i National Cemetery, west of Wither, a party but I prompt, efficient service at reason I The Knights of Pythias of Wilber would be as big as this," said Mrs. was going to be didn't realixo it able prices. Thi Hurry! 18tf were in charge.

a Thi Coventry. A glftlo thrill the enllre fomilyt £lg, brilliant 21-Inch picture pownred by million-dollar "K-53" chaiiii. Provltton for adding UHF. coblnel In inohogony fintth. K22SIX.

Trani-Ocoonle. World'i moit powerful porlobU, gift for radio fen. Short bandi phi Standard Iroadcail coveragt. Playi moil anywhirt On AC, DC or battery. Puih-butlon i 95 band tileclori.

Medtl HSOO. I A. L. Hart. I A giant birthdav card two by feel mid giicd hv more t'wi i persons was presented Mrs.

Hart. Someone asked Mrs. Hart why she had lived so long. "Because I wanted to see a Republican President elected," she replied. Births TRUMP A son was born Thursday to A 3-c and Mrs.

Wayne Trump of Albuquerque, N. M. Mi. and Mrs. Harly.

Trump of Blue Springs and Mr. and Mrs. John Ewald of Wymore are the grandparents. REEDY A daughter, Karen Annette, was born Dec. 12 to Mr.

and Mrs. Elvin Reedy of Hanover. FRUH A daughter, Cynthia Marie, was born Dec. 11 to Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Fruh of Barnes, Kan. MARTIN A daughter, Barbara Ann, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Martin of Hanover, ZIMMERMAN A son was born Thursday to Mr. and Mrs.

Lutheran Hospital. SCHMIDT A daughter was born Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schmidt of Plymouth at the Mcnnonite Hospital. 17-Inch TV-radio-phonograph combination thru gift! In onel Famous Ztnlth Quality TV phi Spood Record chongtr that all and 76 RPM-ln fact, any from 10 to 83 RPM Including Hit comtna 16 RPMI FM-AM radio, K1IIOII.

4fiQ" Mwlti litln pwli ami IvU twanlf. Tht Supir-Symphany. Amtrica't "noil FM- AM tablt radio a glfl ot trut ihouohllul- nml "Carry-About" hondlt, Supvr-Seniitivo FM plut Long-Dlilanct AM for compltto liitenlng enjoyment. Glanl 7Vi? In. ipeaker, lone control.

H72i. Household Supply Co. "Your Frigidaire Dealer" 114 N. 6th Phone 180 38 Inches of gay holiday colors. To send as your Christmat greeting or gift.

To hold the cargo of good wishes you receive on Christmas cards. To decorate your mantel, table or tret. Space for your name on the bright red caboose. Packed ready for mailing, $1.00 each 1i Wendelin's Specials for Friday Saturday LADY BALTIMORE CAKE 1 Layer White Calte 1 Layer Choc. Cake filled and Iced with a combination icing.

8CE CREAM A large Variety of Flavors. 2 Wendelin Baking Co. 406 Court THOMPSON'S FINE FOODS 517 S. 6th Phone 75 lly-Klna Now York Sharp HERKIMER Swift's Chcdtlcr CHEESE COVP OYSTERS Ked ot 200 490 390 POTATOES IQ Ib5 590 2. lbs .390 Valu MARGARINE Hj-Klus BUTTER Colored, 75c In carton lb, mmi MEAT lb 29(i PEANUT BRITTLE lb 290 PORK STEAK BonclC6S Kihbon Mix; Cul liock; Sensation Mix; Christmas Cronies, Tasty Fruit Drops lb.

290 She'll always remember Her-. How could any Homcninker ever forgcl the Christmas that brought Iicr new freedom from household drudgery? What better gift could you choose for Her limn the gift that eliminates old-fashioned, time wasting, back-breaking work? CLEAN, FAST, SAFE, truly AUTOMATIC Electrical appliances are the modern answer to today's homemaking problems! Your electrical gift will say, "Merry Christmas" to Her every day in the year for many a year to come! 31 Electric Refrigerator Be sure to ask about the low, down payments and easy monthly terms now available! Automatic Electric Clothes Washer and Automatic llectrlc Clothes Dryer Tfir Of (owrit They're IUCTRICI for the finett In hoytehold appliances SEE YOUR FAVORITE ELECTRIC Automatic Electric Sink and Dishwasher with Garbage Disposer Unit A i ER or CONSUMERS PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT.

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