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Fremont Tribune from Fremont, Nebraska • 9

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fresh paint aUlni may be removed from clothing by eeturatU with turpentine and spirits of Sllj dcr Woman Guide and Tribune Visited Son DaUy Pattern Hooper Woman, Granddaughter Visit New York Hooper Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Eats, Lincoln, are parents el a son born at the Codge County Commu I IT' ft HI "A little more than a half ren-tury ago, there were only four automobiles In the United States From Alaska 0Fh Poisonous snakes In India kill about 25,000 persons annually. nity hospital In fremont. He was named David, and Is the- first grandson of Mrs.

Elisabeth Eats and the Howard Parkerts. Mrs. Bertha Tiedemann and her granddaughter. Miss Shirley Hit- tnyttr Mrs. tnd Mrs.

Homer Johnson received word thst Lt. ino Mm. John Howard, tnd Rich-rra Lynn have arrived Csmp Kilmer, N. fiom Wiesbaden. Germany, where they spent several months.

He will now be stationed it El Paso, Tex.j with the 42nd Bomber Wing. Lt. Howard reenlisted for three more years. Lois Rigelbrecht visited Mrs. Anna Roesch, West Point.

menus Dffl mm bers, are en route to New York I where they w41 visit relsttves. Twelve women were present at a meeting of the Sbeephead club. The meeting was at the home of Mrs P. A. Hudkins.

with Mrs. Nora; Mr. and Mrs. WU1 Hrsbak of Dodge visited at the George Stock man home. Fauns of Winslow and Mrt.

A. tfPram)i Unhik mtt tnr Kan Yran- Fauis I Opens Tomorrow 1 cSco after visiting with his mother. Blue Star Lino ELVIN I. Owaer Fremont, Nebraska The Frieadly, Daily Service Bus Schedule P.M. AM.

I FREMONT 1:30 HOOPER 1:41 SCRIBN'ER I IS SNYDER 1 1 1:21 DODGE I tl HO WILIS VM CLARr SON 7:21 LEIuH 1:41 CRE8TON 1:11 COLIMBII I.H Mrs. Bessie Hrabak. After a abort stay in California he will return to Anchorage, Alaska, where he Is stationed with the army air depot Mr. tnd Mrs. Robert Derrj, Nio brara, visited here and at the Dan Hansen home In Dodge.

Gifts by the hundreds all GIFT-THRIFT priced bo you can give MORE to MORE PEOPLE! Mr. and Mrs. Melvirt Kelberlarf of Columbus spent the week-end here. Mr. and Mrs.

John Bens, The eitenslon club met at the home of Mra. Ivan Hile, with Mrs. W. A. Skinner.

Mr Don Marrow and Mrs. Ernest Luther aa co-host-esses. Zlon Ladles aid met In the church parlor, Mra. Martin Suhr, Mrs. Allen Ruwe, Mrs.

Richard Pojsr and Mrs. John' W. Urban were present. Mrs. Urbsn substituted for Mrs.

Moesner who Is 111. New officers re Mrs. Fred Huntemsnn, president; Mrs. Emma Hsvekost, vice-president; Mrs. John Fleer, secretary; and William Hartman, treasurer.

Visitors' were Mra. Carrie Felx, Los Angeles, and Mra. Edwin Edelman. l. Those honored at the birthday table were Mrs.

John Hsvekost. Mrs. Carsten Carstenson, Mrs. Caroline Schafersman, Mrs. William Hartman, Mrs.

John Huntemann. Mra. Herman Dorfmeier, Mrs. Art Schafersman, Mrs. Hermin Suhr, "Itertsined at a supper in honor ofNita's birthday.

Guests were John Bents, Mr. and Mrs. Emtl Brunke end Miss Emma Bents. Mr. and.

Mrs. Rudy Kleeman West Point, were guests at- the S. Hazel Coops home. Mrs. Raymond Kassemeter re turned home from the hospital.

New and Bright for the Holiday I Gift-Thrift Mr. and Mrs. O. Holius of were guests at the E. Biller- beclc home.

Smart as can be and In flattering Priced for Chriitmat Giftil and Mrs. Allen Ruwe, dress you'll wear for every occasion Slanted lines accented with novelty buttons trim the bodice and of this well mannered frock. Mr. and Mrs. L.

E. Srhuelke of Jhcoln visited at the M.A.-iLof-gren home. Mr. and' Mrs. Douglas Moench.

Pamela and Dennis, of Lincoln spent a few days here. Mrs. George Monnich entertained the Birthday club in a farewell party for Mrs. Wlllard Grant. The las' I twi- I Psttern No.

8229 Is designed fo'; sb.es 14, 11, II. 40, 42 and 44. 1 club presented a gilt to Mrs. Grant. Sise 11 requires 3', yards of Sft-jwho, with her husband and son, is Inch; three-quarter sleeves, 3' moving to omana.

S255S? A WS 5S2 tt "i -J. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dierking yards. Miss Merrilyn Swsnson snd Tony Ahrndt of Scribner were guests al the William Moseman, home.

For this pattern, send 25 cents, In coins, your name, address, size desired, and the pattern number to Sue Burnett, Fremont Ouide an Tribune. 11.50 Ave. Americas, New Sioux City Couple Visit at Ira Mead Home in Snyder Snyder Mrs. Charley Kaup, ebter, visited at the Toney Klein home. Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Zucker Popcorn bsgs are being made with tiny holes In them, so they t' Yoric 18. Send 25 cents todav for vour eoDV' rannot be popped in movie thea- 4 SW. I ters. 4 T-li and Robert, Scribner, visited at; -ihk if oi me new Fall and Winter Fashion.

Brimful of sewing Information for home sewers. Free pattern printed in book. Favorite Recipes i the Anton Heimann home. Mr. and Mrs.

Alvin Formey. City, visited at the Ira Mfad home. Mr. and Mm. Joe Thetwn and Sandra, visited at the Donald Andrew home at Webster.

Mrs. Henry Obermann returned Jfpm Omaha, where she visited fith her daughter, Mrs. Chsrlotte Edwards. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Zarmstoru and family. Fremont, visited at the Bill Beaumont home. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene BlUerbeck and Doris Gene, with Mr.

and Mrs. Rhelnhald Billerbeck, were Here is I meat dish that is tasty and appeals to small children. BEEF BIRDS When ordering round steak at yolir favorite meat market or grocery atore have- the butcher cut it tery thin and pound It. Cut the steak In strips about the sise of a third of a piece of bacon. Put a matching slice of bacon and SOFT CHENILLE SPREADS Mean Added Beauty in Every BedroomT In Omaha Saturday.

"a Mr. Trvin Wobken and Vmipta omon I -OI e.H" L. iiau Lay the little birds In a covered 9.90 roasting pan. Pour a little water over them and cook for about 2 hour. Take off the skewers and I New dreiiei glowini with II jV I Mquini to put you in i gay If I mood for the holidays.

New I 'X curved contour dresset with I i tierd draped ikirts, I piete suit-dressei, is fine If rayon crepes of new bright I colon ind smart black. If I I I Junlori', mlutt', ft' I make gravy from the meat settlings In the pan. Mrs. A. A.

Vrsns Linwood These luscious chenillrispresds msle heavenly giftat Elaborate designs in iny of til glorimitjolori more charm in any twin! fsnyly, scrioner, visuea wju Margaret Kraft. fc. -Miss Ardine Kroenk, Omant. "sited with her parenU, Mr. and Mrs.

Laurence Kroenke. OuesU at the Relnhart Billerbeck home were Mr. and Mrs. Ham Raeston, Dodge; Mr. and Mrs.

Will Wagner Scribner Mrs. Helen Leptlen. Delia and Esther, snd Bill Engle, rremont- Mrs. Justens Metscke returned from her visit to Wisconsin. Mr and Mrs.

Vern Voegler and Connie attended the Ice Skating Varieties in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Beaumont and Mr. and Mrs.

Omar. Bread! attended the, Kansas-Nebraska foot CARL K0LLMEYER QI'ALITY HARDWARE Phone Sol lib and Mali Grapes grown on- vines derived fronvAmerican root stock are now the source of most' French wine. Thick Chenilles, double, Chenille in floral designs. 80" 103" jr I A LA Read Guide and Tribune Want Ads VIRGIN WOOL BLANKETS 6.90 Three pounds of luxurioui virgin wool in glorioui colon! 72" 84" double bed size! Moth-damage proof, too! ball game in Lincoln. Mr and Mrs.

Hllbert Brunke. Powell. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brunke and Mr.

and Mrs. Aupjst Kemk. home. CHRISTMAS GIFTS I'Hli II I II Leshara Group Meets With Mrs. Raether 1 Leshara The Community club met with Mrs.

Walter Bsether her home near here. Mrs. Ed Kud-rna was chairman of the lon -Fruit for Home Use." 1 1 1 were Mri: Ralph Hamilton and Mrs. Lydla Klahn. Yuten Mrs.

Rooe Blvens and Mn. Dim-em Buckley were hostesses to the Needle Guild. The afternoon was spent quilting and piecing qu it ficks. Next meeting will be with Mrs. W.

J. Hannon and Mrs. Robert Cutzwlllcr. MEN'S WHITE SHIRTS 2.98 Towncraft white Ii ilwiyi right and no man has too miny. High count (136 60) broadclothi with non-wilt Kura'ft Stella Elevator Manager Willis Trussell has announced tnat a grain bin has been set aside for the use of the Richsrdson county council of churches, which is gathering a carload of grui for in Europe.

The campagin, HERt WOMEN'S GIFT HANDBAGS if ASjB which already has stsrted. has goal of 1.500 bushels and the ten- Ive loading date is msnisgmns 4.98 Petit lady-like style in rayon eordei or broadcloth for beat. Trim plasties for It Is ssld thsf hot water baths are effective In relieving the palt i 2.98 i Many Other Beautiful Bags MASTER MART" Thrifty Tenney Ctt WOMEf'S SLIPS Cre Her Several fn Of Mngtc Sheer GAYMODE NYLON HOSE Mew 90 MEN'S TIES 1.49 Cljr holiday iHortment of foulard, crepei, eetini in new colon and patterns to go with hi mw ihirtt, 1 1 -JKJ Gift China Full-fashioned, 4S gsuge nylons that do flittering things for legal 1.15 Luxurious rayon satins of crepes lace trimmed or tailored in the new longer length. Tearuse, white. 3240, Dep't! When Makiiif Your Selection for Christmai Shop in our New Gift and China Department I WOMEN'S HA yon ooWNS himmerinr rtTon latin niehteowni laT- WOMEN'S COSTUME JEWELRY A stunning collection of silver or gold 1 AA Beta earring, brseeleti and necklaces.

CIFT.BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS Three dainty white or pastel hinkiei in Jg each gala gift-box. Fine mercerised lawn. iahly lace trimmedl Fitted midriff styles with flarini ikirta in beautum coiors. o. "Under BnpenrUion of 32-40.

Mri. Jdhn 8. Howe PA A MA S. 3.98 Virm." heivy Jinforiredf Flannelette that'll keep him comfortable on the coldest nights). Assorted itripci.

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