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TXZX03TT GUIDE tad TEHUKX Tig October 4, 1949 Tuesday MAIXLY CnMe and Trtbnns oJipidjuIakL These Hsppy Parent a un Minrra Fsuss el label Will Speak To AAUW Group On Atlantic Pact tt r. k.l nrnftttOr of or IVZ2TO Fremont Trio Wins District Offices at DVV Convention Hooper art the parents of dsugh- tinH.tf ntsht at the Dodst Junior Women HearErikBye Talk on Trip Erik Bye, of Oslo, Norway, who was guest speaker st meeting of the Junior Woman's club Monday venlng reviewed hl travels In Norway this summer and played and sang folk songs of his native country. Marsaret Uiirhn County Community hospital. A son was born to Mr. aad Mrs.

Peter Eggers of Fremont. Tuesday rw. rmint.T Cam- history at Midland college wtU speak at the first meeting ot Jhe season of the rela-turns division of the American Association of University Women Thursdsy.Hls topic "Some Three Fremontera were elected to district offices in the Daughters Of Union Veterans Monday, when the 18th annuel District No. I con yentton iu held the Fremont City Auditorium, with the local Eat B. Sherwood tent entertain-to.

morning at munlty hospital. Mr. snd Mrs. J. F.

ONelU of Omahs are the parenU of daugh-ter born Monday st St. Csthertnes hospital in Omahs. Mr. snd Mrs. L.

D. Ralney of Fremont are Implications oi me vu The meeting wUl be st 8 p. st the home of Mrs. Frank Perkins 2006 North Nye avenue. Before Joining the Midland faculty year ago.

Professor Zabel vnMnMn htatnrv at the duced the guest speaker, was pro- Mrs. Lenora Hoover, president Drs. Ian and Ree Plrte nave returned from five weeks' vacation In the east. In Davenport, Is. Dr.

Ian Plrie attended the pre-lyceum at the Palmer School of Chiropractic, snd in Philadelphia be attended the national American Legion convention as delegsts. In Scran-ton, and Chicago, they visited Dr. Ian Pule's mother snd other relatives. Patricia Lambert observed ber Uth birthday by entertaining 18 friends st theater party. After the movie the group had refreshments st Jwo birthday cakes were trimmed with colors snd candles.

Mr. snd Mrs. Csrl Marquardt of Riverside, are here for week's visit with friends and relatives, They axe house guests of Mrs. Marquardt's mother, Mrs. Laura Price.

N' Rev. Harold A. Shaw returned maternal granoi-'-. O'NeUl's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

James J. O'NelU. are former Fremonters, now of Long Beach, Wlsaer A son, Robert Vernon, vi in Mr and Mrs. University of Wisconsin. He elso taught for two years In the history department of the University oi neorasxa.

was Horn dtjiv. Vemon Hill of Uncota, TUESDAY 6:30 p.m. Beta Sigma Phi, inter-national Night dinner, Hotel Pathfinder. 1:30 p. m.

Fremont Al truss club dinner. Hotel Pathfinder. 7:30 p.m. Boy scout troop lot, Trinity Luthero church. 7:30 p.m.-Open Circle class of First Baptist church at parsonage.

7:45 p.m. PTA Council, Junior High school, use west entrance. I p.m. Women's suxlllary of St. James Episcopal church, parish hall.

I p. Lutheran Circle 10, Mrs. Fred W. prsige. WIDKEBDAT.

1 p. m. Twelvesome elub. Mrs. Charles Brown, 807 West Sixth.

3 p. m. Women's Relief Corps kenslngton, courthouse assembly room. 2 p. m.

MBO club, Mrs. Leo Handy. 1 p. aid, Bluffs Trinity Lutheran church. 2:30 p.m.-ClrCte 2 of St.

Patrick's Altar society. Mrs. Wslter Dlers. 6:15 p. m.

Congregational choir and music committee, dinner at church. I p. m. Senior Walther league Trinity Lutheran church. I p.

m. Luther league of Bluffs Trinity Lutheran church, at home Mrs. Beatrice Way of Lincoln, national councilor, was introduced. Mrs- Hoover presented her district officers with corsages, J. W.

Cattern. secretary of the Eons of Veterans, brought greetings from that group, and Mrs. Ella Corcoran of Fremont presented greetings from the American Wan Mothers. Mrs. Way responded.

Eight past district presidents were introduced. The Kale B. Sherwood tent exemplified the ritual and Mrs. Whalen presented a gift to Mrs. Hoover from the Fremont tent.

Mrs. Ollie Lamb of Wakefield presented gifts from the district to Mrs. Hoover; Llnna Baraett of Fremont, retiring district secretary; and Mrs. Oliver, district treasurer, Following the business meeting the new officers were Installed by Mrs. Hoover, department president.

She was assisted by Mrs. Ruth Oreenwood of Tabor, la. Division of the First Methodist WSCS served a dinner at noon at the Methodist church. The Fremont tent served a lunch st the auditorium at the close of the day's session. of Wtsner.

to osoya N. J. HU1 and his sister. Mrs, Alice Chrlstoffersen. went to Lincoln for the week end to see the A neiTTBSMU, received his bachelor's snd mister's degrees from the state university.

He has done graduate work st Wisconsin snd Harvard and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa- of the Nebraska department and reUrtaf district president, was named a district council member. Mrs. Millie Whalen, president of the local tent was elected guide, and Mrs. Beulah Patterson of Fremont, color bearer. Other officers for 1849-50 are Mrs.

Da 1st Myers of Omaha, pres. Went; Mrs. Daisy Armstrong of Wakefield, senior vice-president; Mrs. Genevieve Karlberg of Lincoln, Junior vice-president; Mrs-Ellen Alexander of Omaha, chaplain; Mrs. Sadie Lemely of Omaha, secretary; Mrs.

Mercy OllTer of Wakefield, treasurer; Mrs. Jackie Silverthorn of Omaha, patriotic Instructor; end Mrs. Marie Bonham of Beatrice and Mrs. Rachel Relchweln of Lincoln, council members. The convention was called to order by Mrs.

Mrs. Whalen gave the welcome, with Mrs. Myers, former district senior vice president, responding. fleer In the statistical control brancn ot tne army. The meeting opened with read-Ing.

"Collect for Club Women" by Mrs. Floyd McXenxle snd Alt M. Nelson. A discussion of a district conven-tlon to be held st Central City Oct. 12-14 was held, snd Mrs.

Scott Davison was appointed delegate. She Is sllowed to choose one member to accompany her. The officers will also s.ttend the convention. A committee was appointed to Investigate refreshment facilities for future meetings. Members are Gladys Jackson, Mrs.

HJalmar An. derson, snd Mrs. Berdlne Hobbs. Mrs. R.

Nicodemus, past spon-sor of the group, was Introduced, and Mary Elisabeth Bell sang two selections, accompanied by Doris Hatch. Refreshments were served. The hostess committee was beaded by Mrs. Roland Caeth, assisted by Mae Burkholder, Vlasts kavan. Norma Wild, Beverly May, Gladys Jackson, Vers Strsyer, Rose Green, Cella Woodman Mrs.

Fern Gilford and Mrs. Berdlne Hobbs. The executive board met before the meeting for dinner at the Chuck Wagon. Circle 6 to Meet Circle of St. Pstrick's Altsr society wiU meet In the Orsnge Room of the Parish hall Thursdsy at' 2 m.

Hostesses will be Mrs. John Yenny snd Mrs. C. O. Photo By Hodges ABBEY JANE WHALLEY Engagement Nuptial Plans Are Disclosed The engagement of Abbey Jane Whalley, dauirhter of Mr.

a Mrs. J. Whalley, to Holland X. Ryerson, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Ryerson of East Moline, 111., was announced at a late after- Monday evening from Coffeyvllle. Kan, where be conducted two weeks of special services In the First Baptist church of that city. Dorothy Ralney, stenographer in the county sheriff's office, Is taking a two-week vacation. Taking Foreign Students Are International Night Speakers Erik Bve of Norway and Samuel Yanlcasammy of British Guiana, students at Midland college, American Indians, long before the arrival of the colonists, prised oysters as a delicacy. Use Oulde and Tribune Want Ads! oi lea ennstensen.

Thursday noon tea at the home of her par- rsfKv her place Is Mrs. Fred Cuslck. Si-Mr. and Mrs. Travis Baker and Tommy had as guests Mr.

and Mrs. Don Alloway of Omaha. They held a hamburger fry at Wlldwood park during the Omahans' visit here. and Mrs. Ronald Duncan entertained at dinner Mr.

and Mrs. Vern Duncan and Mr. and Mrs. enui. The wedding is planned for Dec.

17, at the First Congregational Church in Fremont. The table carried out an Ice will be speakers st an International night dinner to be held by Beta Sigma Phi sorority at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Hotel Pathfinder. Psl and XI Delta chapters will Join In giving the dinner. In observance of an Interna tloanl night to be marked by all Beta Sigma Phi chapters in the United States and foreign countres.

SEWMACHINES cream store theme with giant MS 1:15 Women's auxiliary, monthly at church. 1:30 p.m. First Congregational Women's fellowship, dessert luncheon st church. 1:30 p.m. First Paptlst Women's council, general meeting, dessert luncheon at church.

2 6 of St. Patrick's Alter society, Orange Room, Par CHILCOTT'S 81 W. 6tb StN cone as the centerpiece and the announcement ef the wedding date concealed on coupons in miniature cones. Invited guests were Bettilou Wall Joy and Laura Ann Lyman, Pearl ish hall. Smith, Marilyn Stark, Sylvia Haw-kinson, Elizabeth Schneider Jane Dinner Party Chen By Martin Hansens Mr.

snd Mrs. Martin O. Hansen entertained at a dinner for 18 guests. Out-of-town guests were Mr. snd Mrs.

George Sorensen and son of Boelus, Mr. and Mrs. M.J.C. Chris-tensen of Alhambra, and the Hansens' son, Marty E. Hansen of Oftutt field, Omaha.

The Christensens are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hansen for a Special guests representing business, and educational Interests of Fremont have been Invited. Thev "are Mavor. Carl Olson, C.

W. Motter, J. Dale Milliken, Will-lam N. Mitten. Dr.

W. P. Hieron-ymus "and M. G. Farrow.

Mrs. Gayle Eggers, president of Nu Phi Mu sorority, will be a guest, as will fall rushees of Beta Sigma Phi and their husbands. Stevens, Betty Love Booth, Marilyn Legge, and Mmes. Don Wat-chorn, Don Whalley, Janet Glllen, Jack Schirmer, Richard Hamlin, Dick Ollley, Bob Olmstead, Rollln PHOTO Finishing Now Is the time to order yoar Christmas Cards 526 N. Main Phone 88 Colvin-Hejn Studio Hammett, Maud H.

J. Whalley, and Herbert Ryerson. Miss Whalley Is a teacher In the Fremont public schools, and Mr. Ryerson Is co-owner of the Dairy Queen stores In Fremont and Norfolk- HOSPITAL NEWS-Admissions: Job's Dafhter MeeUnf Job's Daughters will hold a regular business meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. at the Masonic temple.

J125 v-' 0 I A 0 0 I 0 (f WITH TH I MTINTID NIW Mrs. Marvin Fauss, Hooper; Leo Dwyer, Cedar Bluffs; and Mrs. Martin Suhrkamp and Kathryn, all of Pllger, Mr. and Mrs. Louis En-sley bt Hancock, and 'Mrs.

Mervlrr Stef fy of Alns-worth. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Anderson have as their guests Mr.

and Mrs. T. V. Burton of Sioux City, la. v-Guests at the Clayton AJPerry home were Mrs.

Ethel Stuar, Ber-nice Stuart, and Mrs. Margaret King and son Stuart Kay, all of Grand Island; Dr. and Mrs. R. J.

Sorensen and son, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Armstrong snd son, and Mildred Perry, all of Omahs; and Mr.

and Mrs; Robert Perry of A vacation trip to California. Oregon, and Washington has ended for Mr. and Mrs. Carl Raftan. They returned home by way of Ban Francisco.

Mr, and Mrs. Robert Moore have returned from a vacation at Lake Tahoe In northern California. Mrs. Orvllle Scott entertained at a birthday dinner for her husband. J.

Orr, snd Mrs. Peter Eggers, both Mr. and Mrs. George Zimmer. and family and.

Marilyn Mowson were guests. of Fremont. Dismissals: Jane Aindt, Omaha; Mrs. Herman Meyers anil infant son, Hooper, Gus Legband, Scribner, and John Battlato, Lyda Streh- low, George Caldwell, Ray Palmer, Woman's Clubs County Meeting Here Wednesday Members of Fremont's Senior and Junior Woman's clubs and Woman's clubs from North Bend Scribner, Hooper, and Rosedale will attend the Dodge county con and Otto W. Dunker, all of Fre mont.

2p.m.-Trlnlty Lutheran Ladles aid at church, Mrs. Louis Behn snd Mrs. William Bessert, hostesses. 2 p.m. Balem Lutheran Circle 3, Mrs.

Oscar Brand. 2 p.m Salftn Lutheran Circle 4, Mrs. H. H. Nlebaum.

2 p.m. Ellm Lutheran Women's Missionary society, Invited to guest day meeting at Zlon Lutheran church, Hooper. 2:30 p.m. Circle 1 of St. Patrick's Altar society, Orange room, pariah hall.

2:30 p.m. Slnsl Lutheran Ladles aid society, church parlors. 2:30 p.m. First Christian Woman's council, general meeting. 9:30 a.m.

Dodge county convention ef Federated Women's clubs, First Methodist 6:30 p.m. Woman's Society of Christian Service of First Meth-odlst church, anniversary dinner. 6:45 p.m. Father-son banquet, Calvary Evangelical United Brethren church. 7:30 p.

m. Bt. James' guild of the Episcopal church, Mrs. Harry Wlysel, 2165 North Main. 7:30 p.nr.

Job's Daughters, business meeting, Masonic temple. 7:30 p.m. Boy scout troop 103, youth chapel, First Methodist church. Troop committee 7:30 p.m., church office. I p.m.

JW club, Mrs. Herman Peterson. 8 p.m. American Legion auxiliary Legion club rooms. 8 p.m.

Circle 8 of St. Pstrick's Altsr society, community room, parish hall. 8 p.m. International relations division of American Association of University Women, Mrs, Frank Perkins, 2008 North Nye. vention of Federated Women's clubs Episcopal Guild Thursday A regular meeting of theSt.

James' guild of the "Episcopal church will be held Thursday at 2 at the home of Mrs. Harry Wlysel, 2165 North Main street. NIWIM IVIlOMtINt IN A C8NTMT OS IIN SISKINS) 1M dm hth emn tep mi BMk( mat mj bt won ttptrutt; if imni naMitf Hicki ym mm s)m. itofl hum mm jm mtafaM. Urn mi mm wH Building Needs Sale Your Faille -1 Wednesday at theFirst Methodist church.

The convention lwll begin with regtat ration at 9:30 a.m., and will include morning and afternoon sessions. A noon luncheon will be served by Div. 2 of the Methodist WSCS. All Dodge county extension clubs have been Invited to hear a featured address at 2 p.m. The speaker will be Ray M.

Taibl. director of special education In Nebraska. Mrs. Guy L. Thompson of Wert Point, third district president, will present federation news at 11:30 a.m.

Fremonters on the program are Mrs. Clyde Colley, Mrs. John Cof-fey, Mrs. T. H.

Beeson, Mrs. Otto Breetzke, and Rev. Harold A. Shaw. Chester Pfelffer of Nlckerson will also appear.

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Jamas' Episcopal church scheduled for Friday has been postponed because of the death of Alice Kemp, a member of the guild for many years. The meeting was to have been a luncheon, with Mrs. C. E. Abbott and Mrs.

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I Circle 7 Will Meet Circle 7 of St. Patrick's AKar society will meet st 8 p.m. Wed-, nesday at the home of Mrs. Will-lam J. Pierce, 1013 North Nye avenue.

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