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Beatrice Daily Sun from Beatrice, Nebraska • 5

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BEATRICE DAILY STJN Beatrice, Friday, Dec. 5, 1947 Mt. Hope Group Kansans Entertained At Filley Dinners Mrs. Novotny Hostess ToOaklineClub The Oaklino club met at tht Has Program Guests tha past week of Mra. Mt Hope Community met Nov.

homo of Mrs. John Novotny T(ue- 18 with 82 present The meeting E. a. Crook of Filley were Mra John Starkey and Maria Starkey of Qulnter, and Bobby fir Carta Petersen and boys of Elue Springs for dinner. Tha Starkeys returned to sUtt-saa Saturday.

Clarence Kllpatrick and Ju a raff have returned to Alliance after visiting at tha hone of Mr. and Mra. J. M. ICUpatrtcfc.

atiDUCD union? wrra TK3 DfiWM PUX SafeM AaiahM ajul was opened with all singing The Mora Ws Get Together." Roll call waa answered by telling what each Starkey ot Grainfleld, Kana. Get Set for That Rainy Day Like an umbrella afalnit worry and, wint, your savings account her will protect you In emergencies Btart saving now; add a llttla every pay day. Twloe each year a worthwhile div tdend will be added and you'U be pleaelng ly aurprised with the reiult i The State Savings and Loan Association Sixth and Ella Street! "We pay yoa to aave" On Tuesday Mrs. Crook and tha member was moat thankful for. Tha following program waa pres Btarkeys were dinner guests of Mr.

and Mra. Chris Petersen of Notice the Guy Spahr farm sale 1 west and t'j bo. of Plymouth hss been postponed to Thursday, Dec 1L A At The Mennonlte Mrs'. Mary E. Killer of Lewlston, treatment; John Franklin of Bameaton, dismissed.

Bring tho kiddles to visit Ssnta Claus la Penneys Toyland, Saturday I to 9 or 7:80 tetp.ni. Bergmeyer Funeral Home Ambulance Phone 107 At The Lutheran Mrs. Eden Schishow of Western, Mrs. Marls Orabher, surgery; Mrs. Delia Col-grove of Odell, Paul Vetroika, treatment; Lawrence Klager, Max Oswald' of Wymore, Ardeth Schmidt of Cortland, Mrs.

Hazel Wood of Wymore, dismissed. Blue Springs and on Wednesday ented by the Earl Preiser, waiter Boese and George Flestjer families: dsywlth ten members present Quilt blocks were sewn and walnut meats picked out for the boa-teases. Mrs. Hugh York had charge of tha afternoon program and read a letter from Father Flan-nsgan't Boys Town In Omaha. Earl Wllley had chsrge ct the soclsl hour.

Games were plsy-ed. Lunch wss served by tha hostess and assistant hostess, Mrs. Gafford Showen. The next meeting will bo a noon luncheon at tha home of Mrs. Elmer Prlbyl Dec.

11 with a Chrfct-mas program and gift exchange. Uiey were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crook of Lewlston. Recitation by Dale and Kay Mrs.

Carl Cawood Feted on Birthday Thanksgiving day Mrs. Crook ahalaaJarM ckaMinU af A A 1 Pretzer; readings by Mrs. Flesnef ikmtmt to i an, BrM il MT uu awr-W-uk am aMy-Wtaka utialll. The birthday of Mrs. Carl Ca Mrs.

Konert pope of Elk Creek, wood of Blue Springs was cele Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crook and fihir. AxTOJ nana and Earl Pretzer; song by Walter Boese and Earl Pretzer; two comical songs by group; an act "A Great Surprise," by Walter Boese and Earl Pretzer; dialogue, -With brated Sunday, Nov. SO, with a ley of Lewlston and Mr.

and Mra lit N. tab Catherine at the Cawood home. The birthday cake was naaea by Mrs. Cawood's two sisters, Mrs. out a Name," Dale and Kay Pretzer; dialogue, "Sorry Madame," Stella Hawkins and Mrs.

JUia WANTED: 800 new loan cus Juvenile Courts Need Mrs. Pre tier and Mrs. Boese; dialogue by Earl Pretzer and Walter Snyder. A largo dinner was served tomers before Christmas. City In cafeteria style.

Boese; several numbers by George Men To Counsel Boys lino Present were Mrs. Stella Haw vestment Co. 4-Z4 For Sale; Eastman Brownie Reflex with flash and baby Brownie cameras. RoazcU's. 6 a Qood na Add a GalualbaU kins and son.

Robert, of Lincoln, Flesner on piano and French harp. Two contests were enjoyed. Tha rut of tha evenlnsr was New Records Civilisation Jack Smith Temptation Red Ingle Sugar Blues Johnny Mercer Johnson Rag Alvlno Key The Lady from 20 Palms-Pled Pipers Never Trust a Woman Tex Williams Knowles Music Phona 24QW Mall Orders Filled Members of tha Rotary club were invited to volunteer Mrs. Ella Snyder, Mr. ana Mrs.

George linsenmeyer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Snyder and their services aa friends of boys spent socially after which refresh 10 who ret into trouble with the law, ments were served by the Harvey Hsgemeler Miss Marjorle daughters. Mr. and Mrs.

Bods Personals Juvenile court Judges onen have tha need of a bualneis or Hackbarth and family, all of Blue Huia and virgu ovsrbeck. Springs, and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd professional man who is willing to 1fu iiatdtoia Miss Marjorle Hula and pupils Hutchinson and family of Wy more. become a big uncle rnena or wsvward bov.

sre planning a Christmas program for December and there Mrs. Cawood received several Al Ashworth told of his own In- will be no community meeting until Jan. 21. John Hagemeler and 0. terestlng experiences In the easel Discount on all Bug and Furniture ,.7 Cleanini In, December and January Standard Cleaning Co.

i of bovs naroled to him ny ine glfta. Filley Couple Feted court In Lincoln. Sometimes W. Lancaster families and Marjorle Huls will present tha program with the Albert Brlnkmey-er, Fred Klene and Ervln Marsh have a shipment of Majestic Specialty Dresses 12.95 to 17.95 1 Sizes 10-18 On 15th Anniversary R.EJV. Wiring lerrtea Wiring Licensed Elect rtclaa George Sumner 821 Memorial Drlrs Phone 97 114 No.

Third youngr boy takes the attitude that the only thing he can do when ho gets caught In law-breaking la to take the rap. He doea not even tell his side of the story, assuming that whatever he saya nobody will beljeve. Ladd Hubka suggested last week that men i willing to have The fifteenth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mra. Orval Hendrlckson of Filley wss celebrated Wednesday, Nov.

26, when a group famillea serving refreshments. Sorensons Entertain At Sunday Dinner A group of friends enjoyed of friends gathered at the Hend' rlckson home for an sup turkey dinner with all tha trim' See our wide selection of new cotton and spun rayon dresses for home wear In junior, retrular, and half sizes. Mr. and Mrs. John Votroubtk and Joan of Barneston were In Beatrice Thursday, Mrs.

W. D. Hall of Ogallala is here visiting Dr. and Mrs. W.

D. Montgomery and Mr. and Mrs. W. T.

Hall. Edward Buck arrived here last night from New York to Join his wife at the home of her mother, Mr. and Mrs. L. F.

Fellwock. The Bucks will leave Sunday for their horns In Dallas, Tex. From there they will go to New Orleans to visit their son, who attends Tulane college. They will tour the south and all three plan to spend Christmas in Beatrice. Mr.

and Mrs. John Kllpatrick have returned to their home fh Imperial after visiting here at the J. M. Kllpatrick home. Mrs.

Harry Schank has been reported quite ill at her home In the city at 666 W. Court. Lloyd Silver and Everett Witte of DeWitt were in Beatrice on business Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Henderson attended the funeral of Mrs. Henderson's cousin, N. M. Saylor, mings at the home of F. F.

Soren- per. boys paroled to them could be of helo in. esses cf juvenile delin Notice E. L. OvUtt, 780 So.

Sumner B. E. Jurgens, 41S No. Utb A Dealers la Watklna Products In tha group besides Mr. and Mrs.

Hendrlckson and family were son and Bill Sunday, Nov. 80, The table was decorated with tall quency, when called upon by the Mr. and Mrs. -Chris Petersen colors using turkey place cards court Boys wno are sent me Pictures ware taken of the din Blue Springs, Mr. and Mrs.

Marvin Bowers and boys and Mr. and state industrial school, return home and find no frienda and soon ner table. The afternoon waa spent visiting and looking at pictures are re-committed to Kearney- and cards. Lunch was served late In the afternoon. Besides Mr.

Sorenson and BUI Robert Berkley, DeWitt banker, Was in town today on business. LL and Mrs. G. R. Pendztk.

Mrs. Preston Thompson, F. Sorenson and Bill, all of Filley, Diller Family Hosts At Holiday TDinner Thanksgiving dinner guests the group Included Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bowers and boys, Mr.

and Also suffffested for your wardrobe is that new appearing: skirt and blouse. Your choice of Flannel, Gabardine," Tegra, and Crepe. Lbt us help you make your gift selections early. MVUam Keel ltop, Susan, Barbara and Michael, who Study Group The study group of the Church of Christ will meet Deo. 8 at the H.

L. Saltzman home at 7:30. The group leader will be Wesley Hows. Don't watt, do It now. See us for batteries, Selberllng mud and snow tires, chains ark Wright's Tiro A Battery Station.

Call It 8-1 Released From Hospital J. M. Kllpatrick, who has been in the Lutheran hospital, has been released and returned home. Organ Concert An organ concert on the new Hammond organ will be given by Prof. Paul Rosel of Concordia teachers college, Seward, at St Paul's Lutheran church, 8th and High, Dec.

12 at 8 p. m. Dr. II. L.

Gunderson OPTOMETRIST Glauei Fitted Eyee Examined Phone 801 504U Court Above Smlth'e Dept Store Mrs. Roscoe Sorenson and girls, have been In Corpus Chriatl, are here for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Orval Hendrlckson and family, all of Filley, and Mr. Mrs.

Pandzik's mother, Mrs. John the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Close in Diller were Mrs. H.

B. and Mrs. Chris Petersen and boyi prominent stockman and banker Holzenburg. They are en route 10 New Jersey. of Blue springs.

Close, Mr. and Mra. Leo Bartlett Gary, Dale, Sherlal and Jimmte. A of Brown county. Mrs.

J. C. Simpson has gone to turkey dinner was served. Omaha to attend the funeral of Births guards suns himself every day in the prisoners' exercise yard. It has been nut An narnl one Mrs.

B. Close and Mrs. Leo 605 Court Beatrice, Nebraska Bartlett Sherial and Jlmmie vis ited at the Dale Close home In Dil when it wu entered in a pet show Soft Water The Cuiligan Way Nothing to Buy No Work to Do No Muss Phone 883 ler Friday. ari won a prize. SURE: We make loans for IDEUS A son waa born today at the Lutheran hospital to Mr.

and Mrs. Martin Ideus of Filley. isjsj.sf'WMa'sjfaiia Wjp'wawsaflBjsspwa Elvtn Bralnard, a Union Pacific employe, who died in Omaha Wednesday, The Bralnard family are former Beatrice residents. Mrs. A.

P. Titus is recovering at her S. 5th, after a several weeks' Illness. Lt and Mrs. C.

Dale Bonham have returned to San Marcos, Christmas Purchases. City Investment Co. 4-24 -Confirmation Services The Rt Rev. H. R.

Brinker, bishop of the Episcopal diocese of Nebraska, will be at St. Augustine's church DeWitt Sundsy at 7:30 p. m. for confirmation services. LIFE TERMER HAPPY SYDNEY, Australia JPl One life termer in the Mount Gambler jail seems contented with tie arrangement A lizard brought to the jail in .1926 by one of the Application are now being accepted from boys and girls for after spending Thanksgiving will-paying Dally Sun paper with the former's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Lee Bonham. A Admiration Beauty Shop reopening soon. 8 route. Two of the better rontea will be open soon.

Apply at The Sua office. tf Returns To Base Clarence Corporate Communion There will be a Corporate Communion Buss, seaman second class, who has been here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H.

Buss, has for the men and boys of Christ Episcopal church at 7:30 a. m. HOUSEHOLD SUPPLY CO. Has America's most sensational combination Sunday, Dec. 7, In the chapeL Fol returned to San Diego.

Me was accompanied aa far aa Omaha by lowing the service, breakfast will his parents. be served in the parish house by members of St Elizabeth's circle with Mrs. Howard Tremaln as Free Christian 8clence lecture church edifice, 800 Ella. Friday at Id. n.

8-5 Cofficeroiimg Yyir Dance There will be a dance at the after the alumni basket Winter weather Is bad weather for doing a family' wash! Let Globe take ever that task, house m. ball game tonight P-TAd I Banana, apples, oranges, red grapefruit, white grapefruit, white and red potatoes, pop corn, Xmas trees, Xmae tree lights and trim RADIO-PHONOGRAPH wives. call 064 for pickup and delivery! a From Paraguay Miss Agnes Flshbach, a missionary from Paraguay, is expected to arrive in the United States soon for a year's ming, mixed nuts, English wal nute, sweet fresh honey, hand' rest Miss Flshbach Is a sister of Miss Eulalla Flshbach of Be atrlce. made Mexican baskets, mixed fruit baskets at money saving prices at your friendly Henry Field Store. Phone 1886, 621 Court.

S-tf Goldfish. AH sices. All kinds. Hoar Henry Field Store. tf Notice The Albert Schmidt farm sale 1114 miles south west of Beatrice has been post poned to Wed.

Dec 10. I Hatchery Sold The Firth Hatchery, operated by Qulnton Cries- er for several years, hss been run chased by I. M. Turner, formerly or Des Momes. 3 Wr Butchering season Is here Buy your big Jars for meat, sausage and souce at Blgler's Hardware.

8 Guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Weaver for a turkey dinner re- A catastrophe occurred in Beatrice, when the storm Wednesday evening causd a thousand homes to be without electric service.

The first forty hours were spent repairing high voltage primary feeder lines, which were sent to. the ground by falling trees. cenuy were air. ana Mrs. Virgil Weaver and son.

Gary, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Southwlck and fam ily, Laurel, Dennis, Ann and Carol Grandpa and Rodney Southwlck.

Get your clothes In shape for Silver King World's Finest Bicycle at Kempf Sporting: Goods 204 No. 5th Phone 1361W tho gay holiday season lust ahead, Send them to the Globe Laundry for expert dry-cleaning! Can 961 for convenient pick-up and delivery. 8 lOl vnvoto WITH THE PHANTOM DIAL Here is the most practical radio-phonograph combination we've ever offered-a beautiful Sheraton step-table, a brilliant Bcndix Radio, and a fully auto oiatio phonograph, all in one beautifully designed piece of furniture to highlight your home! There's no bint of a radio no dials or awitchea until you it4- vbilo you There are now over two hundred homes in Beatrice withouyights and heat. Service drops were pulled from the houses by the trees. Our electric servicemen are replacing these as fast as possible.

It may take two more, days to repair all this storm damage. If your neighbor is without heat because of no. electricity be a good neighbor and invite them to share your heat. We do appreciate your patience, kindness, and your many expressions of thanks. turn one ot tne drawer knobs and the "Phantom Dial" glows as if by magic No drawers to with j' i pull, no doors to open! Simply Mt Ut lU tM tea-tktrt't yur amltmaHt SSMefreS leai it with intn rtttit mU tilsM jr kr nmtitt '-t" tmdt Pww ftymut its every Jcednte odd i MODUCT OF BlNDIX AVIATION COIPOIATION I Wear Knit Twirt differently every tine.

Alwavs look new perfect style for evtiy outdoor occasion. I00 pert wool Fits tneity year head and shoulders. EXT 1WST mi I WM'M I Wr'M 1 IraM YiHot 1 CITY LIGHT Come in note and choose your favorite Bert' dix Radio for Christmas, A small deposit trill hold your radio for future delivery. Keeps hair-Jo intact in every weather. So liaht in weight yoa haroty know k'l thcrct mm mimw.

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