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Fremont Tribune from Fremont, Nebraska • 6

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v. Read and Tribune Want kit rSISIOXT CU1DE and TlIEUin September 10, 1947 Wednesdaj Cilendir of Events Fourth Birthday Marked by Parties The fourth birthday of Bobby Brooks wss observed st two parties held In the Clayton Perry borne, 441 East Jtfl. Five Fremont Girls Pledged To Sororities WrD.VEBDAT PVst Methodist church pm. Choir rehearsal: and 1 JO pm, Betty Johnson, Arthur Umshler Married Ceremony Here The first party was highlighted by a birthday dinner st which he annual meetlnr of the Board A Education. Election of officers and shared honors with Mrs.

R. teachers. In simple ceremonies perform -O Sorensen of Omaha. Those In at Five Fremont women are among the 21 listed by the PanbeUenlc council at the University of Nebraska who pledged the 14 campus Salem Lutheran church 1 Youth choir rehearsal: and 1:30 Pecple and Even ts News has been received here that Arthur K. Bterman of Madison snd Fremont.

wee one of 5J graduatea of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, to receive a degree at the close of the school summer session. He received a bachior of arts degree. Mr. and Mra. Biennan live In Ann Arbor.

She is the former Susan Reynolds of Fremont Mr. and Mrs: Harold Morgan and son, Clare, and daughter, Maralee Oay, left by car Wednesday morning for Twin Falls, where they will make their home. Mr. Morgan baa been In the Insurance business In Fremont for the past several choir rehearsal. I Pink candles In crystal holders and isink streamers completed the decor.

Mrs. Danner served aad Mrs. Rose Johnson, paternal grandmother, poured. Presbyterian choir 7 pm. rehear sal at the rhurch.

First Luthersn church do senior 1 Mrs. Umshler was graduated In 1 choir practice. atV jCV eX ed in the borne of her parents, Mr. atid Mrs. Joseph 8.

Johnson, Miss Eitty Join Johmon. became the bride of -Authur Umshler O. Riley, putor of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Chlrit of Latter Day Saints ol Omaha, solemnized the ceremonies which were witnessed by 27 uests. Pink and white bouquet of roses nd nitxed flowers snd 'tspers decorated the home. The lstter were lighted by the bride maternal grandmother, Mrs.

Dora Danner. sororities. Included In the list are: Nancy Jensen, Alpha Omlcroa Ft; Marilyn Stark. Chi Omega; Rosemary Mot-ter, PI Beta Phi. and Cbarlene Hein Chambers and Joanne Chambers, Signs Kappa.

Also from this vicinity are: Marilyn Dawson, Llnwood, Alpha micron Pt. Phyllis CambeU. Wahoo, Jariet Hartnon, Hooper, and Jean imj rrom usceoia nign acnooi. The bridegroom served aa a member of the 34th Infantry Division with 14 months In the North African and Italian tbeatera of operation. tendance were Dr.

and Mrs. Sor-enaon, Mildred Dorothy, and Bob Perry, all of Omaha, and Mrs. Irene Brooks and son, Bobby, of Lincoln. A children's party honoring Bobby was held from 2 to 4 pm. 'with Mrs.

John Horton and Barbara of Lincoln, Mrs. Floyd Causey and Vicky, and Mrs. Phyllis Henry and Jimmie, and Janice and Cbarlojte Anderson of Fremont as guests. The circus theme wss followed In the table oppolntments, paper caps, and nut cups. Birthday cake, ice cream, and chocolate milk were served to the guests.

THURSDAY Women's Relief corps I p. meeting In the assembly room of -the courthouse. I siid 40 I p. regulsr meet tng tn the ssiembly room of the The wedding guest list Included Mr. and Mrs.

C. O. Riley, Janice, Mr and Mra. Henry Wulf were Mr. and Mrs.

John L. Morgan, called to Morriatown. 8. TuesLey, Vlmitt, Alpha XI Delta, Jo. Otto Nelson, Mr.

and Mrs. Wslter day by the death of their son-in- an Fredrk kaon and Jean' Smith, JEAN VAN NORMAN The brlde'a frock of print silk jersey was styled with modified draped skirt caught to one side courthouse. Bethel WSCS Aid p. m. covered dish lunoheon with Mrs Albert Nelson.

Loyal Women's class of the First Christian church 1:30 p.m.. meeting and election of offlcem at the church. Mrs. Viva Wab raven, hostess. Vellev, Delta Gamma.

Harriet Sei-del, Wahoo, Kappa Alpha Theta. CARL T. Dryden, Connie and Walter Lee, Miss Hornet Rudolph Russel Jones, Mist Donna Dew, Ruben' Slelnpries, Mrs. Dora Danner, Mrs. Rose Jolunon, Robert L.

Msllonee, with a large black bow. She wore a corsage of red rosebuds. Her brooch had belonged to her great K0LLMEYER QIAI.ITT BARD WAR! Pbeae SJ4 lib and Mala Vaii Norman Engagement Miss Donna Jean Johnson, Miss grandmother, Anna Nelson, Lsdies' Auklilsry tp Brotherhood of For fine stitching, a thread a-teut a foot long is eiriear to ran-e and will not wet thin and break from pulling through the cloth many times law, Charles Hofftnsn. who was killed by lightning. The Fremont couple, former residents of Scribner.

were accompanied to South Dakota Tuesday evening by their son. Fred, and Mrs. Harry Bowers. Mrs. Claries Hoffman is the former Edna Wulf.

Bill McCune left Monday for Omaha where be will attend the Van Sant school of business. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Heinsohn and her sapphire bracelet had be Railroad Trainmen 1:30 p. Dolores LaVon Johnson and Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Johnson.

Mrs. John P. Lewis, 034 North longed to Mrs. Danner. The mother of the bride, Mrs.

MissWidhelm, Dunker Rites At North Bend North Bend The St Patrick's Ta hollo church of Clvde was the Is Announced Msln. First Luthersn Luther Lesgue I p. Qusrterly business meet-Ins snd topic. Johnson, attended as matron of honor. 8he was attired in a gray bemberg complimented with a Mr.

and Mrs. J. E. Van Norman Sslem Lutheran Churchmen's Loyel- corsage of red rosebuds. A two-tiered wedding ease cen snnotinee the engaement-of their daughter to Robert Abel, son spent the weekend visiting relstives HOSPITAL NEWS -Admissions: George Davison, William 8.

Mc-Farlane. Mrs, Marvin White. Mrs; Robert Lembaurn, and Mrs. Jerome Bachle, also of Fremont and Fred Huacher, Cedar Bluffs. Dismissals: Mrs.

Carl Thomburg and Mrs. Charles Lenlhan, both of Fremont and Leonard Pursteneu, Scribner. tred the bridal table at the re and friends la North Bend, of Mr. snd Mrs. Alfred Abel.

ty meetlng-l p. meeting at the chtiroh. Nlitht. Arbor Vltae Chapter 3 Order of Eastern Star In Masonic ception following the ceremony. No date has been set for the wedding.

Both Miss Van Norms and her Temple- Family Group Picnic Held at fir nee are graduates of Fremont high vhcol At, the present time scene of nuptials uniting Miss Wilms Wldhelm. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Widhelm, snd Roy Dunker, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Dunker, Rev. Edward OTJonnel officiated. Miss Irene Nelsen of Fremont, a niece of the bridesiroom, sang "Mother at Your Feet We're Kneeing. "On This Dot Beautiful and Lord I am not WorthV. Friendly Bible class of the Presbyterian church 3 monthly meeting st the home of Mrs.

Delia Oberg. FRIDAY she is emploved as an operator at the Central Beauty shop. Margaret Reynolds BPENCEE EUPPOKTS UpiUirg Offict-512y, No. Main Pbom 261-J Stairway Adjoins Coatt-to-Coait The old Southern practice serving "pot liquor" a veil ss the greens Insures siamit on of soluble nutrients The MODART Modifier is an eiquisitely designed fipnt lacing combination with side- hook closing. The overlapping attached brassiere provides exactly Mr, Abel is employed br the Tichacek Park' PlatU-VaHey Cement Tile Man ufacturing company.

Royal Neighbor kensington p.n. meeting with Mrs. Rose 8iercks, 1717 North Union. Miss Minnie Jensen, sssiiting hostess. Read Guide and Tribune Want Ads Compllmentlne her gown, the Fiist Csrden club 1:15 p.m., des American War Mothers Mrs.

Whilford sert luncheon syhe home of Mrs. Adolpb Topp. Mrs. Norman Shaf-' fer, assisting hostess. Program, "Pot Thou" by Mrs.

L. B. Clarke. Riverview extenion club o.m. bride wore a Mary-Qiteen-O'Sccts hesddres which confined a fingertip veil of ravon net with a lace hem.

The bridal gown was, atyled with a sweetheart neckline and de-titled at the waistline with bead trim. She carried a bouquet Mrs. Lillian Whltford waTelected white chrysanthemums, pink ear- i nations snd ferns. She wss given the right diaphragm adjustment, whether the front is laced closely or more openly. Le Monde garments are boned in accordance with scientifically determined specifications.

This means a maximum of correct support with a minimum of eight. It is available in batiste with lace bust and in 14 and 16 inch skirt lengths. LIdwimmI A family reunion was held st the "AJf Tichscek psrk." Alf Tichtcek. furnished the Ice cream and drinks, snd each family present brought a covered disb. Residents of Llnwood who were present Included Mr.

and Mrs. John Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. John-nv Kopecky, Mr. and Mrs.

William Kracman and Marcine, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Duda and family, Frantlska Kopecky, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry C.

Kopecky, and Mr. and Mrs. Roudlf Kouma and Darlene. Omahans were Mrs. Mary Kavan Balbwn, Robina Ramsay Hasklns, Mr.

and Mrs. Emil Kavan familv, Orln Kavan, Joyce Larson. Blanche Drexel and Bun-, ny. Mr. and Mrs.

Wilfred Wolfe. John and Joan Wolfe, Alma Swihle, Delores Jean Suihll, Pinky Swihle Mr. and Mrs. Dsn Kavan snd Sharon Kay, Mr. and W.

A. Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rozgay and son. Mr.

snd Mrs. Art Kavan and family. Ronna Rae Kavan. Carol lu Kavan, Judith Ann Knoell, 550 West (th, Mrs. Earl Growcick.

Floral Study club-230 p. with Ruth, Carleion. 754 N. Irving, Effle Mar.inon. assisting hostess.

Pohocco Communltv club 1 p. with Mrs. Charley Barry. First Methodist cHurch 7:30 p.m., In the First Methodist church. Omaha, district rally for church school workers and youth, bv members of the American War Mothers as their choice ss candidate for state president who will be elected st the Nebrsska convention In October in Lincoln.

Fifteen members attended the session which was -held In the assembly room of the courthouse.1 Named ss delegates to attend the convention were Mrs. Svlvla Stout, first, and Mrs. Msrths Givens, second, with the two alternates, Mrs. Ella' Corcoran, and Mrs. Millie Whalen.

Your Last Chance To Buy That Summer Dress For Practically Nothing FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, We Are Offering Every Spring and Summer Dress at Almost "GIVE-AWAY" PRICES I In msmage by, her lather. Her double strand pearl necklace was a gift of the bridegroom. Crvstal Nerklaeea The bridesmaids were Miss Ger-aldlne Grelsen, cousin of the bride, snd Miss Vesta Dunker, a sister of the bridegroom. Their dresses, fuschla and aqua, respectively, were styled simply with lsce De pi urns forming bustle backs. I Eich attendant wore a crystal necklace with matching earrings.

I Jean Kaup.ring -bearer, wore a yellow taffeta and net gown, a I crown of flowera. and carried a white aatin. pillow edged In net decorated with streamers and tlnj bows. The flowerboy. Larry Wid milady shoppe 100 Fine Selection Plaved Bv Violin Pupils Musical selections by Jnsn Pettit and violin punlls of Prof.

J. W. Fwlhart highlighted a program following the Oolden Rule Rebekah lodge meeting Tuesday evening In the IOOF temple. Miss Pettit presented several accordion numbers and the Junior string group played, "Barns Minuet." "Sunday Morning, the Bach- Kavan, Jary Kavan. Arthur Kavan.

I 128 Z. 6th 75 Quality Dresses Girl Scouts Here ieel Leaders Volunteer Girl Scout leaders, co-leaders and assistants are badlv reeded (o carry on Scout work In Fremont, Mrs. George Bruce, president of the Pcout council has announced. Until the vacancies are filled, many of the Brownie and helm; a nephew of the bride, car--; Mrs. Louis Kavan.

Helen Criss. Glenn Criss. Mr. and Mrs. J.

J. Kavan. Margaret Svoboda, Dresses Betty and Joyce, DeLores rted a sprat of mixed flowers. I The brldearoom's sttendants were Ralph Wldhehn, a brother of i tfte bride and Bob Bolt. Reception at Home The reception wss held the home" of the bride's parents.

The dining room was decorated in col-; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bognoski, ana John Baldwin. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs.

Chsrles Kublk snd daughter. Girl Scout troops will be unable to Gounod arrangement of "Ava Ma she pointed out. frepes, linens, print, Rem-btrga. Dresses that are g4 far right new and almost all year araund. Values frost 912.13 to AD this year's stylet and all the finest materials.

Wonderful buys far' the money! Values from 9 10.00 Ilf.M. t'' William Kublk and familv, Miss The dri.e to fill these vacan Nadine Ladenburger. all of Pra cies began Tuesday afternoon foil' gue, Ben Wesely, of a-r Bluffs, A. J. Kohout, and Miss Betty Sssek, all.

of Wllber, Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. DeLap. Mr.

and Mrs. Dick Aramfond. 1 1 llil ria" ss unison number, and concluded with a waits. "The Fairies Ball." The violinists. Margaret Srhaeufele.

Msrjorle Osrfleld, "rivllla and Prof. hart, were accompanied at the pis no bv Miss Florence Mengel. Refreshments were served following the business session snd proirsm Hostesses were Margaret Hsvden. Lillian Bouihn. Helen Mi F.lwam, Bessie Dobry and Ola--ivs Rasmussen.

ors matching the bridal gowns. Special guests were Rev. Don-nell, pastor of and Rev. Cement Kubesh of Clarkson, former pastor of Clyde. A wedding dance was given the evening at the Dodge auditorium with music bv Chris Blum.

Mr. Dunker end his bride 'will live on his farm northwest of North Bend. Cranford. and Dane Cranford. all of Lexington, and Mr.

and Mrs. owing a covered luncheon held In Hotel Pathfinder for leaders snd council members. Mrs. Rex Smith, organisation chairman, or Mrs. Pruce, may be contacted for further information on the duties and qualifications of these workers.

A training period will be held at the end of the drive. The Methodist church troops will meet Friday to organiie their groups. Salem Lutheran church newly organized a troop al-resdy-has beirun-its program. George Kohout, and Mr. and Mrs.

Robert J. Kohout, all of Friend. Ke Try-Ont. Alt Hales Final Nn Try-Ont. All Sales inal.

Residents of Morse Bluff present were Mr. and Mm. Albln Kavan and family, Mr, and Mrs. Al Qtuon PicTunn bert Ksvan. Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Racek, John Racek. Mr. and Mra. Joe Kavan and family.

Mr. and Willis, Donald Tank-Names Are Added The names of the acolytes. Willis Tank and Donald Tank, orother tnd cousin of the bride, respectively, Inadvertently were omitted from the wedding story of Miss Delores Tank and Fred J. Maver. Mra.

Wilfred Wirka and son. Mr. snd Mrs. Joe Racek snd son. Lor-rln.

snd Mr. snd Mrs. Frsnkie Kavan, and family. 10 Doz. Smart Blouses Silas, 'Jerseys, taffeta.

Good for fall and winter wear and fine for that skirt or suit. Values $4.99 to $9.99. 50 Wonderful Dresses These repetent anr very best! Many good for early fall and winter. Valaea S22.SS $39.00 "he Onide A Tribune Conaralulatpx Thee Hap Pare it1 A daughter was born to Mr. and Mra.

Jerome Bachle of Fremont Wednesday mnrnlni at th 1 Dodse Countv Community hosoit' I Mr. snd Mrs. Mirvtn White of. I "Vernon are the parents of 1 daughter born nwn- Ine atthe Dodtie County Comrnqn-j Ity hosDltal. I A son was' bom to Mr.

and -s. Kenneth Grant of Fremont i Tn'y pt the Dodge County Com-ir'T'V' hospltO. I. ''Js and Mrs. Lswrefice Sch- i wo are the parents of son Class to Sponsor Blackwood Quartet Anpesrance of the Blackwood Brothers qtvartet Sept.

th st the Fremont city auditorium will be snonsored by the Upper Room class of the First Methodist church, according to an announcement made Wednesdav. Plant for the Quartet's aopearanie here ware completed during the class meeting Monday evening In the primary room of the church. Guests of the evening were Dr. Gladjs Conrad Evans Private Voice and Beginning Plane Letaont Limited Enrollment Phone 1387 SIS last 8th Josephine Br ennan, Vacationed in East 1 Mra. Josephine Brennan haa returned to her position as clerk at the Fremont post office following a two-weeks' vacation in Canada, New York.

Washington. DC. and other eastern cities. While in New York City ah sttended the national American Legion Auxiliary convention and the and 40 convention, for which she was a delegate from Nebraska. Mrs.

Brennan was accompanied by Miss Lillian Laraen, county superintendent of schools, and Miss Koleno. $295 8 I horn Sept. st Berkeley. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Beckmeyer i of Fremont are the maternal and Mra. A. V. Hunter At the conclusion of the business session, refreshments were served Edyth's I "randparrnts. snd Mr.

snd Mrs. 1 Hermsn S-hwork of Waterloo are by Mrs. Oeoree Bniee. Mrs. L.

8 Dwyer. and Mrs. James Harris. 1 the pater -I grandparent. Beauty Shop ISO Eat Ind Avennr (Located In Basement) Phme-Riedtl't 11J1U Mr.

and Mrs. Lvle Skov of 1 Rlair are tin parents of a daugh Midland-noaT Game I terbow Sunday at a hosplul In Blslr. Mrs. Skov Is the former PriaclUa Nelson of Fremont. The i Infant's mstemal grandpsrents are Announcement Our store will be eloied Monday and Tuesday, and 16! In observance of the New Hebrew Year 6708.

We shall be grateful if yon arrange your shopping accordingly. Picture Are Shown Motion picture's taken of the Mid land-Doane- football game of November 14. 1941 were shown Wed Mr. and Mrr. Pete Nelson of Fre-' niont, Ha paternal grandparents Mr.

and Mra. A. J. Skov of Ar- nesdav evening In the student un ion at Midland college for SO mem IliiRton and Its great grandfathers, hers of the 1947 football squad and Edward V. New irk of Fontalle and A.

8kov of Blair. their wives and guests. The game, which was won by the Little 'Giants. 14-. clinched the first undefeated and untied football season and the first undisouted Ne- i brafka College Athletic Conference title tn history.

The film was shown Brims are Rising in by Rev. George Krebs, field sec retary. Following the Introduction of the I athletic board. Including Rev Krebs, Mrs Wilms Glmmestsd. Fraser.

Clinton Muller. Dr. Wtl- la llsm Hieronvmus. Ed Prauner and the coach. John Pftlsrh, the returning lettermen and new mem bers of the Warrior squad, re freshments were served bv the wives of the players, end.

Mrs Pfitsch. Dtvnmmittni women wear matching For that fuhionsbl. look let our Fashion Consults help you' mike your selec Br.ni you, own dress miteri.Uwe do the rest! Othtr helpful" mutt tfjertd bj your Stu lng Cinttr HEMSTITCHING BUTTONHOLING One of the highlights of our autumn collection is this Arthur Weiss Original in black crepe with shining satin Bowersox Return From Long Vacation Ending three-week trip through the eastern states and parts 01 Canada, Mr. and Mrs. F.

P. A touch of excitement for your costumes and you I That exciting new "side swept" look, so right for that new elongated silhouette, so significant of the new season 1 Hats $XtS to 10.00 $29.98 Bowersox have returned to their yr Jj PICOTINC Our finishing touche, will you fediou, lm veyour.ewmi.profewion.Isppe. QUICK SERVICE AT REASONABLE CHARGES SINGER SJWING MACHINE COMPANY 66 W. 6th Phone 994 here, accompanied by the(r son. Midshipman F.

L. Bowersox. Midshipman Boaertox will visit with his parents until September 34 when he will return for his last year at the XJS Naval Academy at Annapolis. The Fremonters attended the lational convention of the American Union and Auxiliary in New York where Mra. Bowersox was named a national vice prteident of the Auxiliary.

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