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The Beatrice Times from Beatrice, Nebraska • 7

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WEDS J. CHATBURM Ihe Timesr Ilcb. Sun. April 6, 1947r Pg. 1 Rawlins Tea Meefs Rawlins Tea met at the home of Zoe Wallin Wednesday with Mrs.

Knowles, Evelyn Ruhle, Mrs, Banton and Jennie Hobbs in charge. Bingo was played with the grand prize going to Ida Evans. There was an attendance of 32. Birthday Is Honored By Mrs. Robert Class Mrs.

Robert Closs was guest of honor at a surprise birthday party given. by her daughter, Mrs. Olen Brake on Saturday afternoon. Guests were members of Mrs. CIoss's Sunday School class.

Appropriate games were played during the after Entertain At Parties During the Past Veek The fourth grade girls of Fairview school were guests of Janet Jackson, at the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. H. Jackson. The party was an Easter event Sat urday afternoon Kay Krueger, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Jess Krueser. was hostess Ola Ventura, J. Atherton To Be Wed Announcement is made today of the approaching marriage of Ola Ventura, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Suiter of To Have Easier Egg Af Ihaulauqua Thii noon the children of and Mrs. Lloyd Wright, Mr. and Mrs. James Meyers, Mr. and Mrs.

James Davison, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bauer, Mr. and Mrs. II.

J. McCaU Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Woita, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Gage and Mr. and Mrs. WiI2am Jenks will be treated to an Easter egg hunt at Chautauqua park. The. families will then vnjoy brunch at the park.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lenz an Miriam and Mr. and Mrs. C.

Warren are spending Easter ia Kansas City. They will be joined by Mrs. Warren's sister and husband, Dr. and Mrs. L.

A- Latimer of Alexandria, Kan. I 150 Alfend Dance Honoring Sorensons Mr. and Mrs. F. F.

Sorensoh entertained recently at a dance in the Masonic hall at Filley in honor of their 25th wedding anniversary. About 150 guests were present. Music was furnished by Elmer, Roy and Fred Peterson. Janice Armstrong and Delores and Beverly Sorenson sang. A three-tier wedding cake decorated in silver decorated the serving table.

Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Deming, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tally of Cortland and Mr.

and Mrs. Perry Stuart of Minnesota. to 18 guests at a theatre party in honor of her llth birthday. Thev enioved refreshments at the Krueser home. The favors Cortland Homemakers Members of the Cortland Homemakers club met recently at the home of Mrs.

Robert Johnston. Mrs. Lester Stanley led the lesson which Included a review of all the lessons of the year with special emphasis on the "Ideal Kitchen." were carried out in an Easter DeWitt, and John Atherton, son of Mr. and Mrs. IL E.

Andersen of Beatrice. No date has been set for the wedding. motif. Mrs. M.

G. Winne will entertain a group of friends at dinner this evening in honor of tha birthday of her husband. Women's Council Has Noon Luncheon Meet The Woman's Council of the noon, after which the honoree opened her many lovely gifts. A beautifully decorated birthday cake surrounded by Easter lily ice 'cream molds formed the centerpiec for the serving table, which was covered with a hand crocheted cloth and lighted by green and yellow tapers. The honored guest cut the birthday cake.

Mrs. T. V. Williams poured. RE-NUPTIAL DINNER Friday evening the Pagels-Smethers wedding party was served a pre-nuptial dinner at the Paddock hotel by Mr.

and Mrs. E. B. Smethers, Spring flowers and white tapers were used in the decorations. Nineteen were served.

1 REV. DEINES SPEAKS TO BUSINESS WOMEN The Business and Profes 1 i First Christian church met for a noon luncheon at the church Thursday. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs O. W.

Wei-bet of Beatrice announce the marriage of their daughter, Lois Bemice, to Joseph Chatburn of Belle-rue. Mr. and Mrs. Chatburn are making their home in BeUexue: Mrs. Chatburn is an English instructor at Boys Town.

Mrs. Pethoud Is Host Hostess to nine members of the Deed-a-Day club meeting Tuesday was Mrs. Percy Pethoud. They entertained orie visitor, Mrs. Minnie Chase.

Mrs. Roy Coburn led the lesson discussing Tree Planting and the Value of Wind Breaks on the Farm" and presented each member with a pussy willow tree. The next meeting is to be May 6 with Miss Elma Otto. sional Worn ens club met Tuesday evening at the Y.W.CJV. Rev.

Deines presented the club with an Easter message. Marguerite Meyer and Thelma Strickler favored the club by singing two numbers. Forty six members attended the Sunrise breakfast at the Paddock Hotel Sunday Heble-Scott Are Married 70 and the tables were decorated with sweet peas and pansies. The lunch was served by Mrs. F.

H. Graf and her committee. The hostesses were Mrs. A. H.

Voort-man and Mrs. Frank Sanders. Circle 3 presented the program which included a story given by Mrs. Flora Bradley on the song, "Blessed Be the Tie That Binds which was followed by the singing of the song led' by Mrs. E.

E. Wilson. Mrs. L. R.

Olson lead the devotions on 'Easter Faith" and Mrs. Marion Morton gave the missionary lesson on "India Churches Look to the Future." Mrs. Donna Marie Washington Cannady sang "23rd Psalm" and "Were You There When They Crucified My Lord." Rev. Wayne Greene introduced the guest speaker, Rev. Carol Lemon of Lincoln, who talked on -Christian Fellowship in Service." P.

M. CLUB MEETING The members of the P. M. club were entertained recently by Mrs. William Walker.

The prizewinners of the bingo and guessing games were Mrs. Harold Everett. Mrs. Ralph Car-michael and Mrs. Grace Gress.

The next hostess will be Mrs. Ralph Carmlchael, 1000 Elk on April 10. Mo-thenA Here's the easy way to hare Baby's First Picture taken Call 1782-J well come out to your home at your convenience and take any number of informal, natural-looking candid "shots" of your pride anc joy Your choice of any or al photos and as many of eacr as you wisn. The Beatrice Cosmetic Shop takes pleasure In announcing that Mildred Heckman, Hair Stylist, formerly of Lincoln, has joined our force. And we are all here as always to serve you with Beauty Art in its highest form.

STE1NMEYER BLDG. 2nd Floor Tel. 1209-J Attractive Leather 1 1 BABY ALBUMS a picture, story of baby as he grow: up. We want to wish you, one and all, a happy, joyous Easter. For the first time in four years, you can dress up, make merry this Easter.

Sa, the best Easter ever to you from us. The marriage of Miss Jo Ann Heble, daughter of Mrs. Ann E. Heble of Wymore, and Harry Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Scott of Burchard, took place Feb. 19 at Marysville, Kan. Judge P. R. Pulleirie performed the ceremony in the presence cf Mr.

and Mrs. Milo S. Vlcek of DeWitt. The bride wore a grey gabardine suit with black and white accessories. Following the ceremony, a dinner was served at the home of the bride's mother for the immediate family.

Centering the serving table was a three-tier wedding cake. Having returned from their honeymoon In Denver and Gol- LESSON ON KITCHENS Nine members of the Riverside Extension club met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Ray Coleman and Mrs. Leona Clausen. The lesson on kitchens was presented by Mrs.

Hazel Mudge and Mrs. Dick DeVries. The next meeting will be with Mrs. John Collin on April 15. Mrs Herman Grabouski will give the lesson on "Industrial Nebraska." CALL FOR APPOINTMENT Harry Skinner COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHER 1521 Jefferson Beatrice, Nebr.

Surprised on Birthday A group of the relatives and friends of Mrs. Emil Lenz surprised her on her birthday this week when they arrived to spend the evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Chris Flesner, De-Witt; Mr.

and Mrs. Norval, Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Douglas, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Schank, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schank, Mr. and Mrs. Elert Buss, Mr.

and Mrs. Pete. Ozer-enty and Betty, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Engler and John Schank.

JBwteri aen. irxey arc matting i their home on a farm near Burchard. 1 Sicily H.H. Members of the Sicily H. H.

club were entertained Thursday by Mrs. Helen Stein. The roll call was answered by giving a household hint. A donation was allowed for the Red Cross and plans were made for a party to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Ross Hays, April 11. The afternoon was spent in sewing for the hostess. Miss Gish Hostess At Birthday Party Miss Shirley Gish was hostess to 24 high school students at a surprise birthday party on Wednesday for Norris Hale given at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Gish.

Following refreshments, the group enjoyed dancing. hey're M. M. Club Has Meeting Eight members of the M. M.

club attended the recent meeting at the home of Mrs. John Aden. Following a social afternoon, the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Hazel Mudge and Mrs. Tom Damrow, served refreshments.

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