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Beatrice, Thursday, March 4, 1943' BEATRICE DAHrSUN -PAGE FIVE Wilbcr Project Club 150,000 Victims of Disasters Aided By Red Cross Last Year Price Ceiling On SOCIAL ACTIVITIES lV BEATRICE AND ELSEWHERE i Names New Officers Live Cattle Planned (Til Bub's Owa rrieaV WILBE1V March 4 The Wilber Project club met at the home of Mrs. Fannie Shimonek when Mr. Maynie Zajlcek and Mrs. Jr V. Cain demonstrated the art of meat extender! and baking powder (insures you of sound financing! Making- a sound mortgage for your home ownership is based on years of experience not only in making-loans, but in keeping them until the family is completely debt free.

Our aim, based on long experience, is to give you a practical Joan to. minimize total costs. We Invite You To Consult With Us Announnmenta For Friday Chapter P. E. O.

Mrs. J. Stewart Elliott hostess covered dish supper 6 p. m. Assisting hostesses Ruth Hutchison and Maude Warfield.

D. U. V. meets In I. O.

O. F. hall instead of with Mrs. ft. Hlg- gins.

Friendship Circle meets at Y. W. A. at 2 p. m.

Townsend club meets at auditorium for social meeting. Every, one welcome. biscuits. A dellcloua dinner waa served to the membera and truest. During; the business meeting, election of officers for the ensuing year resulted as follows; President Mrs.

Fannie Shimonek; vice president, Mrs. Stanley Hoffman; leader A. Mrs. J. V.

Cain; leader graduates of the Peru State Teachers' college where Ensign Williams was president of the W. M. C. and Mrs. Wllliama af-filiated with Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Delta and Alpha Mu Ome-a.

Ensign Wllilams was graduated from midshipman's school, Notre Dame, Jan. 28, 1943. The out of town guest list included Mr. and Mrs. J.

E. Williams, Liberty; Mr. and Mrs. A. D.

WUI.LaM.Jtom ley, Liberty; Mr. and Mr. C. A. Huck, Misses Eperva and Edna Wear, and Wayne Parks, Peru; Misses Margaret Baldridge and Audrey Pohlman, Auburn; Miss Edith Williams, Cortland; Gordon R.

Betheison, Albion and Merlyn WltUer, Brock, WASHINGTON, March 4 en-Positive assurance haa been received that the government has no intention of placing pries ceilings on live cattle, James Qulgley, democratic national committeeman for Nebraska, declared yesterday. Qulgley said he, and O. S. Warden, Great Falls, newspaper publisher, had a series of conferences "and learned from all directions that there absolutely will be no celling, on live cattle until every other' avenue of black" -market Itflftetf: aha'miyW not even then because It would be Impossible as far aa range cattle ara concerned." Declaring range cattle feeders In Nebraska and Montana had become aroused over reports of a possible celling, he remarked "I wish I knew who stirs up all these messes." mm iiam.i 1 1 mm aMMVH, i 1 treasurer. Mis.

Ventre Jellnek; Sixth and Ella Streets music leader, Mrs. Stanley A pf el- beck: readme; leader, Mrs. H. Jellnek; health leader, Mm. Fannie Shimonek; news reporter, Mrs, Vance Jellnek.

Mrs. George Agena of Is receiving treatment at a VV.J. Simic VETERINARIAN 1020 No, 11th. Ph. 167 f- local hospital.

Marriage License Rlckle Even, Paper Drinking Cups MJ Save Crew Of Bomber 21, Firth, Tena Johnson, over 21, Pickrell. Daughter A daughter was born Sunday. Feb. 28. at Odell hospital, to First 8gt.

and Mrs. Paul R. Carstens. Sgt. Carstens is atation- TACOMA.

March 4 CPV NOW ttnitfn Cream Deodorant safttjr Stops Perspiration lea, 9 io ai neaaquarveis. Coffee Hour Bundles of America coffee hour Friday 8 to 0 at headquarters. Committee, Mrs. Ira Lock, Mrs. W.

B. Morton, Mrs. "Jasperson, Mra. Jacob Trautweln and Mrs. Bert Cornell Fifth.

Birthday Mrs. William Lenhart, entertained five little girls on Thurs-dsy afternoon to celebrate Janice Elotne's fifth birthday which was on February 23. After an hour of games and opening her pretty gifts each was seated at the table where they took turns blowing out the candles on their own individual cakes. Ice cream was served. Those present beside Janice were: Vicky Tweedy, Mlla Lou Stolzer and Charlene Hainen.

Little Jeanette Ord was unable to be present. Sixth Birthday A party was given Monday afternoon by Raymond Engler in celebration of his sixth birthday. After games, presents were un- INCOME TAX I Accounting A auditing Service Assistance all federal tas filings. Prepare Income lu i return now Send them la by A Red Cross disaster worker la shown visiting a marooned family, during a recent Ohio flood, to bring them food and fuel. Of th? 180 disasters handled by th eRed Cross last year, 45 were In Inset: Roy Wlngate, national director, Red Cross Disaster Operations, who has worked on every major disaster In the United States.

at Camp Ban Luis Obispo, Calif. Stationed at Sleade," IdAc- cording to word received by Claassen, Pvt. Maurice Baete i la stationed at Meade, Md. He is the son of Mrs. Helen Baete, Be Cut Flouers Potted Plants Andrews Greenhouse 18J4 Elk St.

Phone 649 One Delivery Dally, 11 A. M. March IS. Lorentz A. Gaussen SIS No.

Sth. Phone 7U Beatrice, Nebr. The cataiina patrol bomber, lost In a fog. settled into rough seas south of the Aleutians. "Our only hope was to ride It out until explained Ensign John L.

Sampson, 25-year-old pilot. Seams were forced by the landing, though, and the nine men had to bail jr jink. "For two and a half days, Pilot Sampson said, "we kept afloat because of paper drinking cups. For 24 hours a day we kept two-man shifts using them to bail out. "The cups didn't dissolve, but they looked pretty sloppy when rescue came." WASHINGTON, p.

C. There they stood --wetr" hungry -nd homeless these hapless people atrice. He entered the army med-ilcal service October 29, 1942. Os Hutchinson, pioneer of the ending February 28 of this year, the Red Cross had given assist ance In 180 disasters in 44 states, numerically an all-time high. It spent more than 1,500,000 In relieving and rehabilitating victims of floods, fires, tornadoes and other natural catastrophes.

Despite the heavy responsiblll- 1. Don not tot dresie Of RWII (hut. Don not imute ikia. 2. No waiting to dry.

Cuibciiwd fight atw thavuig. S. lntndrorpCTipiririonfof I to 3 dy. Ptevtau odor. 4.

A pure, white, greaieleti, uinltu vanishiog cream. Awarded Approval Seal of American Imtituce of Launder Holmesville vicinity, who recently held a sale at his farm, is moving to Blue Springs for the present, and he expects to locate 'later1 at Minneapolis, where his brother lives. IS' Ration Permit Needed RECAPPING l-i i.nniui.i uiMBVCia bill, 1 of Spring Valley, which had been virtually wiped from the map by one of the flash floods common to the area. Their families had little warning-. A creek that ran through the center of the village suddenly wss transformed into a raging torrent by a week of rainfall.

So, now they, stood huddled together watching their possessions float down the "angry, muddy stream, gone forever. Crying children clung to mothers, men Red Cross was able to expsnd Its wPP-a 1CB relief oroeram to meet two new crem- nd candy were Bhases of wartime relief work at Decorations were orange and 1 white. Guests were Jacquelyn TIRE Vulcanizing New Materials Fair Prices Low's Firestone Store 115 No. 8th. Phone 249 home.

ing tot bong barmlesi to fabric. By agreement with the Office of Civilian Defense thousands of Red Cross workers were mobil- Miserable With A HEAD COLD? I -num I. -H staring ized to be ready at a minute's Makes" vour tires last longer. "VASEY TIRE SHOP 408 South 8th. St.

stood with bared heads, into space. Just try -a)Ta Va-tro-nol up each nostril. It (1) shrinks swollen mem Personals George Hcnzel of the Virginia neighborhood yv-as a county seat visitor yesterday and called at the Sun office. Fred, Johnarin; of thr. Princeton-vicinity was transacting business in the city Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. Beresford. 39.

branes, (j) soothes irritation, and (3) Aim 104 A i in Dance, new' auditorium, PI'" mouth, Neb. Tues. night, March 9. Eddie ore 3-8 Dance; Wymore, March 6th. Legionnaire orch.

4 Dr. A.J. Nielsen, chiropractor. notice to give emergency aid to victims of enemy raids should the need arise. Elaborate preparations were made.

Equipment, including mobile canteens, ambulances and disaster relief units were designed by Red Cross experts and by chapters from coast to coast. The fted Cross. tooT through chapters rimming the nation's Lang, Barbara Harvey, Betty and Dorothy Schmale, Judith Jan-owskl, Meredith Ann Engler, Dick-ieWitkovski, Jimmy Philips, Lee Maiwald, Larry Baker, Fred and Maude Koslowski and Richard Engler. Later In the afternoon Miss Kathryn Carter, teacher, Joined the celebration. Mra.

Jack Summers served. Birthday Dinner, A dinner was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sparks their "Mrs." Lawrence J. 'A irp'r nrrsr.

spm ratherr Harry Gordon's birthdays, which are on the same day. The lovely ncips cicar coia-cioggeav" nasal passages. Fol- viMlS-JsV low the complete di-(actions to folder. VA-reO ROL But the misery of these prople soon was lifted. The American Red Cross arrived.

Workers of tae disaaterH.rUefeiervic set up food canteens, obtained shelter for victims in one case using an abandoned storage hotme-pwaw -medical service and Clothing. Many were innocu-lated against epidemic. Aud work had. only bec un-. EXPERT mm "rS WARREN'S FOR porn.

Lincohv who hev been visit-ruary 28, to Mr. and Mrs. George ing the clty nome yes. bcenitenta seashores. into effect -new System's' td "giVe" Infriiediate'aia'tb named-Ernest Roy.

Bert suIIIVan iif the Stelnauer 1 Immediate physical" demands or SERVIGE---0-North 6th. St. dreds of seamen have been land vey of damage was made to determine the further actual need Mrs. uuo ueiske, iiie-iong jtor yesterday, resident of Richardson county, vjr anH M.l. John Keyt arid birthday cake was baked by Mrs.

ed at U. S. some injured and" without food and clothing. The Red Cross fed, clothed and sheltered them, gave first aid treatment, communicated with their relatives. son, Connie, have returned from a visit with relatives" and friends nt Omaha.

in rehabilitating the village, In some caaes new houses were built to restore the residents to pre-flood status. This disaster was all a part of who passed away the first of the w-k at her home In Falls City. Rose Ellen Simmons of this city, who submitted to an opera- eparKs. Those present were Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. James Carmuhael of Fllley Rrthrt falnnA unA famllw fit iconomv uzt pk. PLEtJAr.1ltJS Mrs.

Emrai Vogt of Plymouth entered the Mennonite hospital last night for treatment. Mrs. Holbrook Heal of to 'a -Rergety operation at the Luth'eran hospital this morning. Mina Rebekah lodge meets Pk.f 30 JPureteSt PMVCAPS VITA MINI It I No need to gutu about dietary lupplementPolv- lloHi4 -leai-twwV ed improving. Mrs.

J. F. Fassec of Fllley vis-1 C1 Disaster Relief Sen-ice of only one of many' activities sup In disaster work, is national dl S. Vitamins A I snd plus healthful I -liver snd iron. Take I iupplemeot to the 1 rector.

During a 14-month period tive of the Lincoln field office of friends and relatives. the federal social security board I Edna Rohe of Clatonia spent will be at the post office here yesterday In Beatrice shopping. apt srt especially made this evening at 8 o'clock in Odd Fellows building. Visiting Re- Beulah Mae of Ellis, Mr. Virgil Roasiter of DeWitt, Mr.

Ray Sparks of Omaha, Mrs. Leqnard C. Allgier and Mrs. Lawrence J. Allen of Beatrice.

The afternoon was spent visiting. At a late hour every one departed wishing the honored guests many more happy birthdays. ported by contributions to the 1943 Red Cross War Fund appeal fnr $125,000,000 now in progress. Late Head Of Harvard Gives 2 Million Fund for children 1 net Wilber bekahs welcome. Tuesday.

March 9, at 10 a. to i r8- Hal Lnhart who has been aV diet to be -i-V I 144 .89 ft 39 r-Kl Charles Martin, who Is 111 at visaing in Texas wiin ner nusoana his home east of Holmesville, was reported improved today. He Is suffering from a heart ailment. Mr. and Mrs.

William Kersen-brock and family of' Omaha and Mrs. John Molzer of Crete visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wanek and family, Saturday. CAMBRIDGE, March 4 tVt Harvard university disclosed P.

T. A. St. Joseph's P. T.

A. met Friday, Feb. in the school hall. Futreral services for the late Joe Husband will be Saturday af today that A. Lawrence Lowell, Cpl.

Hervon Snider of Camp late president of the university. ternoon at 2 o'clock from the Har-man-Johnson funeral home, Rev. i.im, vo.o. aiT.vea ai inc no.nc waj th(J donor Qf ft fel who is stationed in the army there returned home last evening. Senator and Mrs.

Kenneth Wherry of Washington, D. will arrive in Pawnee City tomorrow to visit with home for a short time. They will attend the Founders' day In Lincoln on Saturday, Mrs. J. W.

Garvin of Savannah, Ga arrived In the city yesterday to attend the funeral of her father, Knud Poulson, pioneer of Gage county. K. VL7; T. lowship fund established at Har- IU 0ME Wayne Greene officiating1. Interment is to be in Pleasant View vard in 1932-34 and that he had insisted that the gift remain II1INTI cemetery southeast of Pickrell.

anonymous until after his death. The fund will be known hence The A. C. kensington meet confer with wsge earners and relatives of deceased wage earners on matters pertaining to the federal old-age and survivors insurance program. Paul Barnhoime Called Word has been received at Adams by A.

D. Barnhouse of the death of his half brother, Paul Barnhouse, 51, which occurred recently at Wheeler, Kas. He was born and reared in the Adams community, and located In Kansas in 1909. Besides Mi. half brother, he Is survived by Ms wife, two daughters and two half sisters.

Services and burial were at St. Francis, Kas. Reservists Assigned to Co-PUot Training Lyle Knoll, Lee Beldin and Leonard Melicher, ar(my air corervisU at received Word from the air transport command of the army air forth as "the Anna Parker Lowell ing, which was to have been held camp late Sunday night. Pvt. Jack Snider of Ft.

Riley Is also visiting at home this week. Chief Petty Officer Frank Hoffman of Norfolk, surprised his family Saturday when he arrived 000 BR0MO iELTZEB 100 BAYER ASPIRIN TABLETS virus rAPO RUB 11.25 PETROLAGAR 111 Numbers 150 AIENTHOML'LSION Cough Syrup 100 ANACIN TABLETS 30c MENNEN'S BABY OIL KOLOR BAK fund" in memory of Lowell's wife. Friday, has been postponed. 49c 59c 27c 89c 59c 98c 43c 92cl Friday The regular weekly high school dance in the YMCA gym wiU be held from 9 p. m.

to midnight Friday. Menus Of The Day By Mrs. Alexander George A BROILED DINNER Serving 4 Broiled Platter Cabbage Salad Birth Announcement has been received here of the birth of a The meeting was opened by prayer led by the vice president, Mrt. K. Swanson.

After the different committee reports, a special Founders' day pageant was put on by the fifth and sixth grades under the direction of Sister Clar-aissa, which was very much enjoyed. The Founders' day cake, baked and donated by the president, Mrs. I. J. Mahoney, was won by Mrs.

Joe Kroos. During the social hour Mra. J. Kreuzberk was refreshment chairman. ttnnild-Rulfe Announcements have been received by relatives of the wedding of Ensign Kieth Gllliland and Miss Frances Jane Ruzicka, daughter of Dr.

and Mrs. Joseph E. Ruzicka of Neb. at Pensacola, Feb, 16, 1943. Ensign Gllliland is a grandson of Mrs.

Rose Savage, the son of the late Inez Savage Gllliland, and Mrs. Gllliland is the daughter of a nephew of Mrs. E. G. Hopkins and Mrs, Lilly Brt.

She attended Doane college and has entertained at. ZjMJr? l.Sr February Pvt. Everett Olney of Camp Woltcrs. is in town visiting for a few days with his wife and baby. This is Mr.

and XIrs. Max Wagner" first grandchild. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bailey of -Lincoln sptjWeraay' in" the city.

They were enroute to Junction City, to over the week-end. Magner pf the Virginia vicinity was In the city today and Palmolive Brushless Shave" Sonder at home for a 16-day furlough. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rlchtarik of Omaha spent the week-end with relatives and friends Jn Wilbcr.

Mrs. F. B. Bartos was hostess to the Royal Neighbors. Golden Jfo.

Friday afternoon. Mrs. Lillis Brt was installed as chancellor and Mrs. Bartos as marshall. The hostess sened.

lunch- after the meeting. Miss Kathryn Bender of Omaha was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wlssenberg from Thursday Plum Sauce Packaged Cookies 45c Broiled Platter forces at Washington, D. that they have been assigned to airlines for co-pilot training.

Beldin 1 pound beef liver 4 tablespoons salad oil 1 garlic clove 1-8 teaspoon salt 1- teaspoon pepper Dip, liver, In oil in which garlic has soaked 5 minutes. (Discard till Sunday: Mr. and Mra. Bernard Schlels of Lincoln visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs-.

Fred Schelii over the week end. Blntro Party the garlic before adding liver.) egger of Augusta, Kas. Mrs. Sond-eregger will be remembered as the former Louise Hawley of Beatrice. The proud papa is- a son of Mr.

and Mra. Charles Sonderegger, this City, and it is their first grandchild. Sunday School Convention The annual Thayer county Sunday school convention with 'delegates from the Methodist, Presbyterian, Christian, Brethren and English Lutherarr churches will be held at the Brethren church in Carleton on Wednesday? March 10. i Seriously Ill MrsJLucixiua Whltton formerly of Beatrice and Wymore, is reported In a serious Sprinkle with seasonings and Flower petal imoothnej place on greased shallow baking pan. Broil 5 minutes, turn and left Wednesday for Chicago, where he will undergo training at the American Lines.

Leaving Wednesday also, were Knoll and Mellchar. They have been assigned for the training at the United Air Lines In Denver. All three men enlisted in the army air corps reserves last July and einee have undergone extensive training. Their most, recent assignment was at Cheyenne, -Wyon where they com pleted link Instrument course at the Plain's airways. Bouquet for Fire Department A resident of this city who didn't The Bingo party at tha.

Legion cjujta; hall, sponsored by the eamp" flh" "XZZZZiliL evening waa well at- tended ann the eiris wilt m.um-. i 4 Urge cooked carrot) tended a on the girla will realize a Add. carrots called at the Sun office. H. M.

Searcey and daughter of the Barneston neighborhood were in the city today enroute to Lincoln to consult a physician. He has not been in the best of health for eomc time, and recently aeriqua, at Lincoln hospital. Ed Podtburg of this city is at Adams where he called by the death of his rather, John Podtburgr which occurred at a Lincoln hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

Lou Farnham of Omaha were in the city today on business. Fred Podtburg of Tecumseh has woman wanti and every mart adorei is the secret of cleansing and freshening with (hue ttO famous Can Nome Beaury Creations, Cream 45c tubes -Quart HOT WATER BOTTLES. Guaranteed ftoc LADY ESTHER Cream or Powder 600 LOUIS PHILIPPE Lipstick 60c BURMA SHAVE AROMATIC CASCARA, 4 Oz. flljcerlne Rose Mater Hand Lotion. 4 ox.

-Wc' FITCH SHAMPOO 35c EX-LAX Package r( PABLU.MS BABY FOOD, Lb. 100 H1NKLE PILLS CASTOR OIL 4 Os. KOTEX OR MOD ESS Box of 13. 23c 2 For 75c LISTERINE Antiseptic 25c FEENAMINT Laxative nica- prof i -The gra ml prizes 4 thick onion slices xii 3 tablespoons butter or margarine 59c 39c 49c 39c 23c 14c 59c 19c 39c 16c 13c 43c 59c 19c Ask.fox Ciraiome today- (melted) Wilber as a vocal soloist. WlUlattMr-WlUer Miss Edith Willey, daughter of and EWilley of Liberty, became the bride of Ensign Robert Williams, son of Mr.

and Mrs. A. G. Williams of Glenwood, January 81, at 4 o'clock In the First Presbyterian church in condition at the home of her daughter, Mrs. F.

Albers, Atchi CAIA-NOMf SKIN FMSHENIR CAI NOMI COLD ClfAM were awarded to Miss Ada Houser, Mrt. W. L. Zednik and Mrs. LOU' ise Bohacek and Mrs.

J. F. Shra-make drew for the third grand prize. The lovely chicken dinner waa drawn by Mrs. Nelson Searcy.

Betty and Jerry Shestak and Shirley and Charles Chraatil all of Lincoln spent the week end In Wit 00 00 care to be quoted, said, today that the Beatrice fire department should be commended for Its good Thlrtv s-uesta sssembled In the been called to Adams on account ixctusive WITH tCXAll DRUG STORES iwork at the 0 IClire shop blaze son. Kas. Burlington Agent Retired H. S. F.

Bevanrof Almena, retired this week as agent for the Burlington railroad on the Mc-Cook He plans to locate on his farm near Woodburn, la. Improving William Pace, old chapel, which was appointed with of the death of his John tall baskets of coral giadiou ana three branch candelabra. Miss Podtburg. Henry Dorn of the Filley vicinity called at the Sun office today. Finch played the organ.

Dr. Arthur L. Miller read the ceremony. The matron of honor, Mrs. H.

14 teaspoon salt '4 teaspoon paprika 4 thick apple slices 2 tabelapoons honey 1 tablespoon lemon" Juice 1-8 teaspoon cinnamon Arrange carrots and onions on nverr Brush With butter and sprinkle with salt and paprika. Place applie slices around the sides of the dish and spread slices with honey mixed with juice and cinnamon. Add cup water and broil 10 minutes. Baste several times drippings in baking dish. Cabbage Salad 2 cups finely shredded red or white cabbage 2 tablespoons chopped pickles 4 olives, chopped teaspoon salt 1-8 teaspoon pepper 4 tablespoons mayonnaise 2 tablespoons French dressing 60c SAL HEPATICA 49c H.

Zimmerman, appeared in dusty WEATHER READINGS For 24 hours ending at 6:30 yesterday morning. "When the fire boys arrived it looked like the building was doomed, but by quick and efficient worl the flames were soon smothered, and practically' all of the stock and the building saved," he commented. Gail Hinds reported to the Sun office today that there was no Insurance on the stock, but that the loss on the building was covered. Knud Potilson Rites The last resident of this city, who sustained a broken leg aome time ago, is reported improving at his although he is still confined to his bed. He waa recently taken home blue velvet, street length, with a m.

By the Asscoiated Press. contrasting off the face hat and veil In spring rose. Her corsage was of talisman roses. Bismarck 37 $1.00 Campana Balm 30c Campana Hand i Cream 50c Jergens Face $1.00 Jergen'8 Lotion Cream from a local hospital. Chadron 40 Donald Williams, brother of the Mrs.

Mitchell Rites Services Chicago 20 bridegroom, seated the guests. for Mrs. Sarah Mitchell, 83, form-! Denver 45 Dea Moines 35 $1.50 Value rites for Knud Poulson, 77, who 5 19 16 34 25 18 26 17 7 1 16 Gordon R4 Berthelsen of Albion served Ensign Williams as best man. 09c $1.50 Value Both For 79c Both For her with relatives. Joseph Sebek of Omaha arrived at the home of his mother, Mrs.

Elizabeth Sebek. Saturday afternoon he went to Beatrice to visit his daughter Sandra Jo" at- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fisher. Mrs.

Alice Kostoryz of Lincoln spent the week-end with her sisters, Mrs. Lilly Brt and Mrs. E. G. Hopkins and husband.

County Superintendent, Mrs. Price of Atwood. is visiting her son, Cpl; Robert Price of Camp Wolters, and his wife at the home of Bandmaster and Mrs. H. M.

Snider this Misses Dorothys Brabec, NorS, Moore and Anne Vosika of Lincoln spent the week end with relative in Wilber. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shestak, Mrs. Clara Shestak and Mrs.

A table Shestak all of Omaha visited relatives and friends in Wilber over the week end. Word has been received by relatives that Mahlon Rhea of Los Angeles, was to be inducted into the cpast guards on Monday. Mrs, Rhea will be remember Mrs. Williams, who was given erly of Crab Orchard, who died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. R.

E. Harrington, Lincoln, the first of the week, were held at that place Tuesday afternoon with burial later at Crab Ore ha A cemetery. She one-time operated a in marriage by her father, was attired in a white wool jersey died at his, home in Beatrice the Grand Island 48 first of the week, were held from Kansas City 35 the Harman-Johnson funeral home I Paul 25 this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. 'Wth Pi.tte" A John Streng of St.

John's Luth; I 3 eran church officiating. Relatives Rapi City 42 Chill ingredients. Mix mayonnaise snd French dressing, pour over rest of Ingredients. NOTE; On Items subject to Federal Retailers Tax 10 wiU be added to prices quoted. and friends were present to pay st.

Louis STRAIGHT BOI RBOX WHISKEY Years Old, Pint S1.37 28 21" 20 16 20 25 39 their respects. Mr. Poulson hsd Sioux City dressmaking shop and millinery store at Crab Orchard, Besides her daughter, she -leaves a number of grandchildren. Valentine 42 BEATRICE'S ORIGINAL CUT RATE DRUG STO: street length frock, styled with a victory neckline, and gold studded belt. Her corsage was of Johanna Hill roses and blue iris florets.

She wore the navy sweetheart pin at the neckline. Her hatand accessories were navy blue. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Cornhusker. A three-tiered wedding cake graced the serving table. Miss Francis B.

York poured and Misses Dorl Williams, sister of NINE KILLED been a resident of Gage county for 46 years, and was engaged in farming near Filley for years before moving to Beatrice, Interment waa In Fllley cemetery. Surviving are his wife, two Bona, a LIASM TKX TSUTH ASOUT at Camp Barleley. walked In on her. Mr. Boekel remained at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Wis-aenberg until Sunday When he left for Omaha. Miss JackleAksamit entertained a few friends at her home, Saturday evening In honor of Shirley Chraatil and Betty Shestak pf Lincoln." The time, was spent playing games aftcr-whlch lunch was served jay the young hostess. One', of mshltiiifl's first Jnven- WATERFORD, Eire, March 4 UP) Nine persons were killed, 17 daughter, and two sisters. He was ZZr, nZ .1.

Ja missing today when a portion of ed as Miss Helen Kacl. U7ilK 1 Motwdr ran to wp. And roundworm! tan aim rcl trouM luicto jrou or your child. Watch for th Warning iirn: bb rtomrh, ntrrouwiea itchjr una or t. Ct iajma'a VnBllu right awajrl JAYNE la Amcrlra'a lead in proprietary arnrm medirina hmH bv millinn.

Inr mm. 6o-foot wall surrounding Wa- to American when 21 years of age. terford prison collapsed on an ad-Casket bearers were: Mike and joining row of houses. Phone 43 Surprises Sister Mrs. Herman Wlssenberg was rete Annersen, Anarew juatson, the bridegroom, and Margaret Breckenridge.

Auburn, assisted with the serving. Miss-Jane Penn- ingtnn wss In charge the guest bonk. Ensign and Mrs. Williams ate 4-f- pleasantly surprised Thursday, long when her hrothei- Al Rorkrl hnn-, inn 'l have Been a Marcus Andersen, William Pauf I Chinese nitmc for mouse-trap IS worm. Pamacd JAlhES VCMIFUU 1 Tk, i acn and John Thompson.

"niu mao, wooden cat, orably discharged from the 'army Nne toothpick..

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