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Beatrice Daily Sun from Beatrice, Nebraska • 4

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Judy Piice Honored, i rtdct Daily sun, BttMct, Vtbr Sam, July 2, 1950, pugi unes Accent Summer Styles Miss Elizabeth Ewaid Is Many Allans Held In Honor Ol Guest From Washington Bride Of Wayne Trump Becomes On Third Birthday Mrs, Fred Price entertained' a group of little folks Wednesday afternoon from three to five honoring th third birthday ot her daughter, Judy. After games birthday cak and Ice cream were Guests wer Joanna Branson, Kathl Dietemeyer, Mary and Kirk Rathburn and Linda Salisbury. CLOSE-OUT SALE All Merchandise 't PRICE Except Csndy, Tobacco nd Im Cream LIBERTY DRUG SUNDRIES Liberty, Nsbr. Miss Clara Kimmerllng ot Washington, D. who has been her visiting her mother, Mrs.

F. H. Kimmerllng, and brother. C. A.

Kimmerllng, and wife, has been entertained at "many gatherings the past week. Saturday evening a party was given by Mrs. Werner Smith. On Tuesday she was a luncheon guest of Mrs. George Malone.

Tuesday evening Miss Kimmerling wss a dinner guest of Mrs. Eva Leeper and Nelli Watson at the Women's dinner at the cabin-On Wedensday morning a coffee was given- byMrs, Herman Harms. Wednesday noon a luncheon was given by Mrs. Joe Kroos and LaVerna McCurdy for alx at the Paddock followed by a theater party. A ceremony solemnised June 11th at Evangelical United Brethren church of Blu Springs united in marriage Miss Elisabeth Louise Ewald, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Ewald of Wymore, and Wayne H. Trump, son of Mr. and Mrs. H.

Trump of Blu Springs, Baskets of pink and white peon ies and two seven branch candela-bra formed the background and the pews were marked with white bows. The Rev. Harold Mass! performed the double ring candle-light ceremony in the presence of 140 guests. Miss Doris Fisher sang and -Th Lord' Pray er" accompanied by Mrs, Olen Brake. I ride's Qown The bride, given In marriage by her brother, Richard Ewald, wore a gown of whit satin and lac.

Lac covered the bodice and the sleeves cam to points and war fastned with tiny satin buttons at the wrist The off-the-shoulder yoke was marked with a satin band, as was the long waist Una. The front of the skirt was made with a lac apron, also banded In satin. The skirt ended In a chapel train and her double fingertip length veil of illusion fell from a beaded headpiece. A gold necklace set with a win stone was a gift from the groom. Her flowers wer red roses tied with a sheer whit ilbbon.

Lois Ewald of Wymore, sister of the bride, as maid sof honor wore a taffeta dress of pastel blue. The skirt was full and tucked at the waist line. The nock had a large two tiered scalloped shawl collar. The deep neckline was filled in with white lace matching that on the bride's gown. Her headpiece was blue scalloped taf-fet with a shoulder-length blue veil and she wore scalloped taffeta mitts.

She carried blue garden flowers in a lace cup edged with pink spider web lac and tied with pink streamers. rldesmalds The bridesmaids were Mrs. Beverly Andrews of Wymore and Miss Jeanette Johnson of Beatrice. They were gowned 1n golden pink taffeta frocks styled like that of maid o' honor and their headpieces of golden pink taffeta were also like that of the maid of honor. They carried garden flowers with blue lace and streamers.

Kathryn Zugmeler of Wymore as flower girl wore a white satin dress with lace matching that on the bride's dress. The long scalloped skitt was trimmed with 3- MWllf tk fMzs Lagorquist Drido Of Harry Buktti of whit srladlolaa and Wnk carnations banked wltn green fern decorated th Flint Christian church of North Platte ror tne wedding June 17th of Miss La-rain Lagerqulst, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lagerqulst of North Platte, and Harry Elwood. eon of Mr.

and Mrs. W. E. Elwood of Beatrice. The Rev.

E. Phil Dubhe officiated In the presence of 100 guests. Mr. HarryMurphy, played the traditional wedding marchei and accompanied Glen Dean, who sang Promise Me," "Because" and "The Lord's Prayer." Lighting the tapers were Miss Diane Hiatt and Miss Marie Arney, both of North Platte, both wearing matching gowna of whit organdy with wristlet of pink and white carnation. Sharon Bahn of North Piatt ai flower girl wore blue organdy dress and carried a.

basket tied with a large pink bow and filled with rose petals. Master Larry Blaeri of North Platte waa ring bearer. Don Bucknell of Hardy wn beat man. Ushering were Robert Arney and Dean Cornwell, both of -North Platte; The bride, given In marriage by her father, wore a gown of white marqulset with lace medallion forming the neckline, The skirt waa qualntW bustled -with double tlert of ruffle, it lhe back, Jler veil fell aoftly from the Juliet bonnet of white satin fashioned with double tiers of medallion lace. She carried a bououet of pink sweetheart roses and white stenhanotis.

Her Jewelry was an antique bracelet of yellow gold Harriet Laeerquf at ot North Platte, aistei of the bride, as maid i of honor, wore a gown of yellow Sold Exclusively at -Kempker Furniture Co. ISrjM ISKHiMltlliyb A of in on i ruffles and she wore scalloped white satin headpiece Covered with lac and tied with long streamers. She carried a basket of rose) petals and wore rose corsage, Elwin Trump of Blue Springs, brother of the groom, was best man. Ushering went Dudley Trump, brother of the groom, and Don kier, cousin of th groom, both of Blu Springs. Th decorations were In pink, whit and blu for th reception in th crurcn parlor following th ceremony.

The three tiered cake was trimmed with pink roaes and whit For th wedding trip to Colorado, th bride wore a tan suit tith blu accessories -and red roUcorisge. The bride Is a 194? graduate of Beatrice high school and Is employer1 as bookkeeper at Lentt Motors. The groom is a 1947 grsd-uate of Blue Springs high school and is employed Store Kraft Lawrences Feted Beore Departure Li and Mrs. Thomsi Lawrence, who left her Thursday morning for New York to embark for Germany, were entertained at several affairs befor their departure. Sunday they wlmTSlnner guests at the Paddock of Mr.

and Mrs. D. W. Cook. On Monday they were entertained by Mr.

and Mrs. Charles B. Wright. Mr. and Mrs.

Or-ville Glass entertained at dinner on Tuesday for the visitors, their community dinner club members and Mrs. H. E. Lawrence. Harmony Class Has Election Of OUiceis The First Christian church Harmony class had a covered diah dinner at the church Thursday, Guests were th Rev.

and I Wayne Greene and Charlotte, Mrs. Sadie Johnson and the Rev. snd Mrs. Forrest Haggard and Sklp- New officers elected were: Teacher, Mrs. B.

J. Clark; assistant teacher, Mrs. P. F. Dodson: president, Mrs.

M. Marsh; vie president, Mrs. Fred Miller; secretary. Mrs. F.

H. Graf; treasurer, Mrs. William Kreuger. The Hudson River is affected by tides all the way to Troy, N. the head of navigation ISO miles upstream.

Condensed Report ui- Elwood organdy and carried colonial bouquet or yellow giaaiolaa and pink carnations. Lois Lagerqulst of North Piatt, aiiter of the bride, In blue or randy and Erma Jean Thomsen of North Piatt In green organdy were bridesmaids. They both carried colonial bouquets of yellow gladlolas and pink carnations. The bride's mother wore a dress of navy blu nylon marquiset with a corsage of pink carnations. The mother of the groom was In a gray print silk dress with a sor sag of pink carnations.

Reception reception was held in th church parlors following the ceremony. The four tiered wedding cake was surrounded by pink roses and smllax and was flanked by yellow tapers. The serving table was centered with sweet peas flanked by yellow tapers." Mrs. A. T.

Larsen and Mrs. frank Cornwell, both of North Piatt, poured. Mrs. Don Blaesl North Piatt presided at the punch bowl. Mrs.

E. Phil Dubbs of North Platte cut the wedding cake and Mrs. Bryc Barnes of Lancaster, Penn assisted in the serving. Mrs. John Refior, Mrs.

Elliot all of North Platte, and Miss Dorothy Jackson of Tryon formed the kitchen committee. Mrs. H. C. Emerlck of North Piatt presided a hostess.

Mrs. William James was in charge pi the guest book and Mrs. Harvey Hiatt and Mrs. Joyce Ingalls were charge of the gift room. All are of North Platte.

Out-of-town, guests present Included: Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Elwood, Beatrice, Miss Charlene Walters of Beatrice, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Carter of Olathe Don Bucknell of Hardy, Charles Irvin of Denver, Gilbert Brady of Gothenburg, Miss Corinne Coker of Sutherland. Mrs. Bryc Barnes of Lancaster, Miss Dorothy Jackson of Trvon, Mr. and Mrs.

Ray New-nan of Try- and Mrs. Fay Bruce-of Oak land. Calif. College Group Has Busy Schedule Or ex Holiday Weekend A group of guests visiting here with Jerry Schlermeyer, Grada Eyth and Betsy Thomsen are having a round of social affairs over the Fourth weekend. Saturday evening a steak fry was held at the Thomsen home.

A picnic supper Is being held thif evening. Tuesday evening Grada Eyth will entertain at dinner at the Homestead tea room. In the group will be: Batsv and Blvthe Thom- sen.CradaEyth and her house guest, Rollie Smith of Oklahoma City; Jerry Schlermeyer and his house guests, Charles Talbot of Broken Bow, Al Oldfather of Kear-new and John Schroeder of Omaha. III 1 UJ 4 urnett DULUX Super-White th Best tun your woodwork needs repainting. This brilliant whit enamel is th aam type of finish used on refrigerator and other home appliances.

It produces a smooth, glowy oe long-Wing protection and beauty. 7 -V tH tevwast-MtA "knk wmm fc West Side Lumber Co. 1 TssL am a Ol S(tm the turfaet.ani.ymjave nil! By 8u "Dear Miss writes Mrs. Glen Harrison of Pennsylvania, do you have some summer styles that are a little out of the ordinary yet are practical for every day? 1 like variety in my summer clothes and want something cool and easy to care for. Thank you." Illustrated today are two frocks that will solve your problem with ease, Mrs.

H. Each has interesting slanted detail with unusual novelty buttons for trim, each Is simple still pretty- enough for -all Hope Uke.thera. Pattern No. 8567 is a sew-rite perforated pattern in sizes 12, 14, 16, 18. 20; 40 and 42.

Size 14, i yards of 39-inch. Pattern No. 8358 Is a sew-rite perforated pattern In sizes 12, 14, 16, 18. 20: 4), 42. 44 and 46.

Size 14, 4 yards of 39-Inch. Rita Jo Heckathorn Feted On Birthday Rita Jo Heckathorn entertained a few little friends Wednesday afternoon, June 28th, at the home of her aunt. Mrs. Roy Rossiter, in honor of her sixth birthday. The afternoon was spent playing games.

Pink and white cup cakes and ice cream were served. Rita Jo received many gifts. Present wer Mary Lou Hobbs, Msry Ann Aden, Connie Schmale and Rita Jo Heckathorn. 1 Two separate patterns, 23 cents each. For these patterns, send 25 cents, in COINS, for EACH pat tern ordered, your name, address.

sizes desired, and the PATTERN NUMBER to Sue Burnett, Beat rice Daily Sun, 1130 Av. Ameri cas. New York 19, N.Y. Send 25 cents now for the Spring and Summer FASHION 48 pages of new styles, fabric news, special features. Free pat tern printed inside the book.

Mrs. R. V. Wilson Hostess To Club Better Homemakers club was entertained Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. R.

V. Wilson near Filley. Twelve members and five guests were present. Mrs. Ivan Hedge and Wilma Klopine presented the lesson on "Courtesies For You For Me." Mrs.

Howard Retchlesa presided at the business meeting. Roll call was "Courtesies." The committee reported $13.25 made at a food sale. Mrs. Siebend Dorn extended an invitation for the club to have the family picnic on their lawn in August Refreshments were served. The next meeting will in September at the home of Mrs, R.

E. Pell. Stock' Up" For The 4th of July Beatrice, Nebraska At the Close of Business June 30, 1950 Leads the Parade SUPER-WHITE ENAMEL 7. 323,229.85 11,410 91 4,715,957.43 5,050,598.19 ClE Bfl DELICIOUS Resources Loans $1,570,037.86 Federal Reserve Bank Stock. wrT -BankmgrHonserand 0,000.00 Other Assets .7.

.7. .7. 556.14 U. S. Government BondsT.T.

2,135,602.60 Other Bonds 260,774.83 HEALTHFUL of the Condition of Directors REFRESHING Cash and Due from Banks Total CashandBpndsT. 1 -lx-. V. I Liabilities In 3 Delicious Flavors Capital Surplus; 100,000.00 Undivided Profits and Reserves 123,229.85 Total Capital, Profits and Unearned Income 4 Deposits ORANGE GRAPE ROOT BEER Goody And Officers and ROOT BEER y. BLACK president E.

T. HOWEY Vice President HAROLD R. DEITESIEYER Cashier L. D. BONHAM Assistant Cashier VERNON R.

MUUG AsiisUnt Caahler II. FAY SANDRITTER Assistant Cashier CLYDE B. DEMPSTER MELVIN BEKINS M. S. HEVELONE WYMAN B.

KENAGY. SAMUEL 11 RINAKER in 12 oz. bottles AT YOUR FAVORITE DEALERS ORDER A CASE TODAY TIIE COCA COLA BOTTLING CfOF BEATRICE Member of The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 3..

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