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FORMER TEACHER DIES THI TIMES, Beatrice, Nebr, June 27, 1948 ABOUT PEOPLE ODELL WOMAN EXCHANGES GIFTS WITH FAMILY IN NETHERLANDS THE NEW5 IN BRIEF Miss Laura Pfeilfer, Lincoln, retired professor of European history at the University of Nebraska and formf school teacher, died Sunday. She came to Wllber with her Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yochum have purchased one of the new homes feeing built by JCyles and Wright, In the East Court itrect addition. Mrs.

M. O. Keedy left Friday Mrs. Edward Buck and son Edward, pf Dallas, Texas, for a vacation In California. Mrs.

Keedy wras accompanied Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Stewar and son of Wymore, Mr and Mrs.

Albert Bernar and daughter Beverly of Beatrice will drive to Savannah, today to visit Mrs. K. H. Stewart, who Is receiving treatment at a sanitarium there. Mrs.

Lem Daniels of Lincoln is a week-end guests of Mri If you need a baby sitter, call 544J. Doris Miles went to Lincoln parents in 1893 and taught in the Wllber schools for a number of years. by Mrs Emma Ward of Lincoln.1 The ladles will visit relatives in Los Angeles and Laguna Beach. where she attended a Delta R. W.

Pierce. Chicago, and Zeta sorority party Saturday afternoon. R. A. M.

Meeting Regular meeting of Livingston chapter 10, R.A.M. Monday at 8 p.m. Work in Royal Arch degree. Paul Drew, high priest. Mrs.

Emma Pierce, Lincoln. I Sam Wilson. AUXILIARY ELECTION Mrs. William Smeijdir was were guests this week in the Bert Cornell home. Mr.

Pierce Is Mrs. Cornell's cousin: Mrs. are visiting Mrs. Bucks mother, Mrs. L.

F. Fellwock and other relatives. Mr. Buck, who accompanied his wife and son to Beatrice last Sunday, has returned to Texas. William Hllle returned Friday from a business trip to Denver.

Mr. and Mrs. Clem Shaw of Tucson, and Mr. and Mrs. John Lenihan and two children of St.

Paul, who visited Beatrice relatives the first of the week, left Wedneesday for Hiawatha, to visit Mrs. Shaw's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rcihards. From Hiawatha, the Shaws will return to Ari elected president of the Amer- I lean Legion auxiliary at its meeting this week.

Pierce is her aunt. 'I Other new officers are Mrs. Bernard Schlels. first vice Mrs. Jesse Otte.

se-ond vice president; Mrs. Warren Ripa. secretary; Mrs. Frank OES Meeting Regular meeting of Vesper Chapter No. 9 O.

E. S. at 8 p. m. Thursday.

There will be Initiation. Visiting members welcome. A- Bugs Bugs. We've the insecticides for all kinds of insects. For reliable information call 72.

Sonderegger Seed store Mrs. L. B. Smith of Pawnee City was among the Beatrice shoppers yesterday. Edna Lammel of Plymouth spent Saturday In Beatrice.

Joan- Schwartz of Hanover, drove to Beatrice yesterday and spent the day shopping. Mrs. Fred Conkel of Redwood City, came to Beatrice Saturday for a visit with Be zona, and their daughter Mrs. Lenihan and family will return to St. Paul.

Mrs. Wyman Kenagy drove Kozak, treasurer; Mrs. Leonard Tvser, chaplain; Mrs. Ann Blaha. historian; Mrs.

Leon Wanek. sergeant at arms: Mrs. Henry Otte. executive board member: Mrs. Frank Houser.

Mrs. Henry Otte. Mrs. Willis Nickel and Mrs. Herman Wlssenburg, auditing to Camp Cedar to bring back her son.

Wyman, who has been at a. Boy Scout camp. Six estates are docketed for action in the county court next week: WEDNESDAY Estate of Minnie E. Haverland. last day for filing claims; Louis A.

Oerisch and Matilda Aukland, final settlement. FRIDAY James A. Thompson, appointment of administrator: John R. Sible, final settlement. SATURDAY Charles E.

Hemperley, final settlement. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reiff and sons Wallace and Wendelin of I Greeley, are visiting Mrs. Martha Reiff in Holmesville atrice friends.

Mrs. Conkel, a former Beatrice resident, will be the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Ragan. She came to Beatrice from Auburn, where she has been visiting her daughter Mrs.

Albert Blindy and family. Ambulance Service. Harman Mortuary. Phone 710. Mrs.

Davis Copeland has returned to her home In Joplin, after visiting relatives in WILBER Wilber had a winner in the district Sokol Beatrice. Beatrice Lodge li iast week. Blanche Kostka Mr. and Mrs. Don Dlllow and son Byron, and Mr.

and Mrs. Melvin Scholle have returned Mrs. R. A. Lovett of Crab Or- chard was among the shoppers in Beatrice Saturday.

from a fishing trip in Minne sota. and the members of your family are always welcome at our bank. If you need money or want to talk about a money problem, come in and see us. Mrs. L.

N. Helmer of Bennet Louise Krause and Frieda 19. I. O. F.

will confer the placed first in the junior di-first 8 p. m. Monday vision in competition with 45 In the Odd Fellows hall. girls. She remained at a camp near Cedar Rapids for a two- Riverview week course.

Others attending the tourn- Homemakers club picnic will ament were Emilv Kostka. be held Sunday at Riverside 1 1 ralner and these team mem-park. Brin? basket lunch and jbers- Shirlev Stehlik. Darlene uitjen ieii iast evening iur and shopping in Beatrice Fri California to vacation They will visit relatives In Los An service ior tne lamiiy. Hoffman.

Inez Rirhtsrik. Pev- prlv ADfelberk and Mary Lou Tuhr. Mrs. Emu riosiica was geles and Long Beach. They also will go to Seattle, returning to Nebraska in three weeks.

Louise Krause will spend the fourth week of her vacation with relatives in Philllpsburg, Kan. Mr. and Mrs. P. H.

Byars and runerai services rVmnPrnn William Fisher, son of Mr fig 5W1 ana Mrs. Harry Msner. L-incincr ton hntrhm $28.60 day. Mr. and Mrs.

H. A. Hershler of Jansen were business visitors in Beatrice yesterday. Wanted: carrier Boys. Good pay.

Inquire in person after 4 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. A. G.

Swier-sensky of Washington, Kan. visited Beatrice friends Friday. Phyllis Winkle accompanied her parents to Beatrice yesterday to do some shopping. The Winkle's are residents of Wllber. Notice to City Subscribers of Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Dohmen and family of Eygel-shoven, a Christmas photograph to friends in America. Rbatrice Stkte RfiNK MEMBER F. D. I.

O. Phone 31 About People Mrs. Walter Skladany, her daughter Donna of Davenport, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pres Byars Tuesday and Mrs.

L. P. Larsen of Lincoln were also guests. Mrs. Larsen is a sister of Pres, and P.

H. Byars is a twin brother. and Mrs. Raymond Curtis, and daughters, Shirley, Carol and Norma of Sutton, arrived Friday for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

R. C. Curtis. Mr. and Mrs.

C. L. Husband and children Mary Ann and Billy and Mrs. Olive Swan, who went surgery at the Lutheran sparingly, bulk butchers for yesterday Dick Hedge of Filley week to $28.50. late top Jane Richardson of Wymore, lon sows $23.5.

Mrs Earl Beard, Mrs. Charles CATTLE: Compared Friday Nickeon Brenda Coates, Raiph week: Average-good and Ramsey. John Gould, all of cnoice fed steers and fed helf-Beatrice. were released from the 25c to 50c higher, Instances Lutheran (75c higher on light yearlings. Dons Parde, of Beatrice, Market a forced affair due to ffL receiots.

Order buyer lnnn- Jll IriT Lrl 'demand rather narrow. of to 1-good shortfed steers i lLlVul. Rose Schroecier of steady. Kan Mrs. Carl Whitehead arc! neak to 25c ger.

Duns baby of Liberty. Mrs. Ot-o eady to 25c lower, veaiers Holz and baby of Pickrell.Wan- to 50c Me Feed ODELL, June 26 (Special) During the war. Marvin Spits-nogle, now living at Holdrege, became acquainted with Jack Dohmen, a Hollander police officer at Eygelshoven, Netherlands His aunt, Mrs. Frank Spits-nogle, Odell, sent them a good many boxes of food and The Morning Times we are trying to give you the best of.

service If your distribution Is not satisfactory. Call 401 by 8 a.m. Ben Strother left Saturday daughter Mrs. Edward way and children Edward, AIK COOLED FOIl VOl II SUMMERY COMFORtf) mar- for a business trip through Ok- and Judy, arrived Friday from Ft. Benning, Ga.

Mrs. Hathaway and children will remain In Beatrice while Major Hatha-1 way is in Alaska for a month's i mountain, observation. lahoma and Texas in the interest of Store Kraft Company. have been visiting In the An In Mr. and Mrs.

Don. 1 i. i -i rrn i drew Overgard and Robert I da William and Cecil Johnson -V-- Mrs. Maymie Ayers, who has men iias nu xier Mdmp unmoe rMi, strong. stockers steady to eas unA i y- i i and Julie Seng of Beatrice were for her collection, tulip bulbs, to their home in Denver "it, T8 vfe raies- the Menno- released from Week's tops: Four loads choice 1.099 to 1.252 lb fed Mr.

and Mrs. W. L. Nelson 11C1 11Uillc 1,1 coin yesterday. will be hosts at a family gather- bookends.

dolls, bank, pen and many other pretty articles. Of Jac Dohmen. ex-GI Spitsnogle says "he was a very patriotic. brave man. lie assisted us during the for Clyde Clark will be held UY AV ih Xp at 2:30 Sunday from the Miller choice l-00 funeral home.

Wymore. in $37.25 to $37.50 beverai loaas n. et ri, t- toD-eood to choice heifers Mrs. Glen Beran and children Jean Ann and Richard of Hebron visited Beatrice relatives Friday. Be ready to spray bindweed FREEMA tliai Ul IX.C OL.

lU 1X1. Unci- 1. Anon- Off r.i.. I $36.00 to Good cows ment in Blue Springs cemetery Mr. and Mrs.

C. M. Carpenter drove to Camp Cedar yesterday and brought back their son Channing, and Lawrence Williams, who have been at Boy Scout camp. Dr. and Mrs.

Herbert Jackson and children have returned from a vacation in California. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hanzel of Odell, will leave over the week-end for a California va-; cation. Mrs.

Edwin Fralick and children, Carmel, are visiting 25. Good beef bulls $24.00. Choice veaiers $29.00. Choice with your own sprayer See the Brayhill sprayer at Kessler ing at their home, in South Beatrice, today. Out of towm guests include Mr.

and Mrs. Lynn Boughn and Charles of Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs. Don M. Nelson and two sons of Warner Robins, Mr.

and Mrs. L. R. Olson and Mr. and Mrs.

Vernon Canaday and Tom-mie of Council Bluffs. Ia. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murray are spending the week-end in Diller with Mrs.

Murray's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank for Mrs. Christina Ruh. formerly of Beatrice, will be 10:30 a.

m. Monday at the RnDer and Sons Lincoln. The bodv will lie in state at the Harman mortuary here from preredin? rites in charsre of Rev. John Streng and burial In Evergreen Home cemeterv. Mrs.

Pat Lonergan and son Dannie of San Francisco. wrere in Beatrice visiting friends this week. While here they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. D.

W. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. V.

C. Worthing-ton and Mrs. Alice Worthington, mother of V. drove to Auburn last Sundav and snent the Produce 318 Court. Ben Goble has bought the Alden house, 711 North Sixth street, the deal being closed yesterday.

Ben plans fo move the house onto his lots on Washington street between 6th and 7th street, and will remodel it. The family expect to move soon. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Smith and daughter Estell, K.

H. Stewart and daughter Susan, will drive ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bartos. Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin Alpers have sold their acreage and ua.y wim iviis. wui tiiiiiuuii a Mr. and Mrs. Zack Carpenter am1 1 1 nr 4- ni Co vn Yy-v imp I and Sara Lee parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Lester daughter are vis-Cowell. Litinsr Airs. Beulah Prather and Mr. and Mrs.

A. M. Mudrow Mr. and Mrs. C.

M. Carpenter. feeder steers $30.00. Bulk eood and choice fed steers $34.00 to $37.50. medium to lowT-eood Fhortfeds $28.00 to $33.00.

Common and medium cowts $17.75 to $21.50, canners and cutters $15.00 to $17.25. Good and choice stockers and light feeders $26.00 to $29.00. SHEEP: Comnared Friday last week: Fat lambs around 75c lower. after being fully $1.25 lower. Ewes 50c to 75c lower; feeding lambs about steady.

Good and choice native soring lambs $30.00 to $30.75, latter price late top. Two loads medium to choice 104 lb. old CT-on shorn lambs No. 1 pelts $2525. Yearlings discounted $2.00 from old cron lambs.

Choice lightweight, under 130 lbs. ewes early to $11.25. and load 128 lb. weights $10.75 at midweek. Late sales odd lots pood and choice nati ewes $10.00 to $10.50.

Few eood 75 lb. native soring feeding lambs Driver Fined Georee Zimmerman, arrested June 12 and charged with intoxication, appeared before Police Judge Frank Wickham. yesterdav and was fined $10 and costs. LeRoy Willet was fined five dollars on a speeding charge In police court yesterday. to Savanah, to visit Mrs.

K. H. Stewart, who is receiving Mr. Carpenter is being transfer-rpri from Omaha to Dei? Moines. k-SES Brown nd brine lr.ihrr romr Ia.

His family will remain here treatment there vralilalrd lo krr your ftri coo) hiJ is! modern brick residence south of Wllber to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Chaloupka. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Mazera, have purchased the Mary property in the north-jeast part of town. Phyllis Eis, a Wilber high school graduate of 1948, has gone to Omaha to enter the i Electronic, Radio, Television institute. pavrmenU nizzle. inftolr rtifthiont yuut nrp make walking rty Icm fatiguing. Livestock of Cameron, are expected to arrive here tomorrow for a visit with Mrs.

Ella Capron and Mayme Barkell. Fire Chief Cecil Hess returned home Friday from Hot Springs, S. where he has been attending a fireman's school. The Chief reports plenty of rain in that section of the country. Mr.

and Mrs. Emil Zikmund, Mrs. Lloyd Zikmund and son and her mother, Mrs. Strong, and Gregg, Portland, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Adrian Zikmund. i I for a longer visit. Dean Carr arrived yesterday from Chicago, to join his wife and children at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carr.

The Dean Carrs plan to leave Wednesday for Chicago' to make their home. Mrs. Anna Pimper of Plymouth, will also be a guest in the Carr home today. A picnic supper is planned for the relatives this evening. Dr.

and Mrs. Harry Hepper-len will drive to Cedar Bluffs LOOK! 1 Philco Air Conditioners V2 Ton or Ton Servel Kerosene Refrigerator 6 and 8 ft. Beatrice Electrical Center 610 Court Phone 213 OMAHA. June 26 (UP) LIVESTOCK: HOGS: Compared Friday last week: Barrows and gilts under TAFT TO CAMPAIGN WASHINGTON. June Sen.

Robert A. Taft, Ohio) i Two-tones in famous-for-style 270 lbs. 50c to $1.00 higher, Three loads good quali said today he will campaign actively for the GOP Dewey-, Warren ticket. ty 7 lb. old crop shorn feeding heavier weights and sows $1.00 to $2.00 higher.

Week's and lambs $20.00. shoes to get their son Michael, who JTULiM JIM has been at the Boy Scout camp. REGISTER IN OUR STORE EACH TUESDAY FOR NEW SPINETTE PIANOS I Cool as your summer worsteds porous cool yet styled with the classic agelessness of good winter dress-ups! Easy to look at easy to wear! That's the Rand story a style-leading, gRAND value story. For only'the choice cuts of fine skins are used for Rand uppers. And sole leathers are cut only from the best part of the hide to assure better flexibility and wear.

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Sizes to fit all popular makes of cars. The Friendly Sloro Surfaces 12 Hand Irons Shoe Store Horner Music Store THE RELIABLE PLACE" 711 COURT STREET Barber and Sebby Electrical Service Home of Star Brand Shoes Phone 255 '603 Court St- X-Ray nttinc, 122 No. 5th I mill ijrfi .1 1 ty- tiuiiidi'i iiiiirtuM ftlintitSiii i 1 zjij 1-5-2 -i i ji I Tl i I i I 1 i Tllf IlilJ ixjii.i.

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