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Fremont Tribune from Fremont, Nebraska • 5

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FREMONT DAILY TRIBUNE. FREMONT. NHRRA8KA I FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2fl, 1941. Only 198J79 peoplt llvt tja the Fiji Island. SOCIETY NEWS Fot Soritti Editor PhonSOO McDonald-Jones Wedding Held Thursday WEST PODTT-Mlsi Elsie Ann McDonald of Omaha, daughter of Dr.

and Mrs. J. W. Nunn, formerly of Omaha, now of Richland, Ind, and Raymond A. Jones, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Avery Jones of Scribner, formerly of West Point were married at 9:30 Christmas morning at the home of Judge and Mrs. H. A. McDonald, with Judgt McDonald i Marasing Formal Takes Andrew Paulsens Intertaia Guests Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Paulsen and family had as Christmas guests: Mrs. C. M. Lamberty, Mr.

and Mrs. William Lamberty and Jackie, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Lamberty and Miss Gladys Miller, all of Fremont, Mr. and Mrs.

Earlyon Lamberty, Louis and Leonard, and Mr. and Mrs. John Lamberty, all of Scribner, Mr. and Mrs. Art Lamberty, Cleon, Bon.

nie and Arthur, Jr, and Andy Lam-brecht. all of Scottsbluff, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Beam, Richard, Milton, Marjorle and Dennis, Miss Betty Wilson and Walter Wert, all of Valley. Spotlight Tonight officiating.

Mrs. Jones is a graduate of Oma ha Central high school. attended high school In West Point dur ing her Junior year, making her home withjher aunt, Mrs. Willard Wells. After completing a nurses preparatory and commercial course at Central, Mr.

Jones entered Clark-son hospital In September for first year nurses training.) Mr. Jones la a graduate of the West Point public school He has been employed in the Baumann store in West Point and the Hase-fcroock Market before taking up his present position In the O. P. Skaggs store in Fremont. The bridal attendants were Miss Starts Sunday Honor Couple At Wedding Reception 4 ARUNGTON-A wedding reception iu held here at the Boone Kewklrk home honoring Mr.

tnd Mrs. Arthur Andersen, who were married Wednesday morning In Lincoln at a ceremony performed by Her. Adrian F. Edgar, formerly of Arlington. The bride was attended by her tltter-ln-law, Mrs.

Harry Andersen and her twin brother, Edward New-kirk, was best man. A wedding dinner was held at the come of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Andersen In Crete. Both the bride and bridegroom are well known In this vicinity, the bride Is a daughter of Boone Newkirk and the bridegroom is a son of Mr.

and Mrs. J. P. Andersen of Blair. The couple will reside on a farm north of Splker.

Hoovers Entertain At Family Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hoover entertained at-Christmas dinner yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Allen of Sioux City, and Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Prior of Waterman, Vl White Hosts At Christmas Dinner Mr. and Mrs. E. C.

Hawkins of Sioux City, and Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Lee were Christmas dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E.

W. White. cm a 1 Junior r.uss EMPRESS Theatre Saturday BARGAIN DAT! 2 Gay Hits 22 LUPE'S THE SWEETHEART OF TKE FLEETI RUCt mm mm 8 2nd Hit itrsMwm'iasia Frances Langfartl Johnnie Downs i ii a 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1" km, r- 3 i if TWO SMASH HITS Gala with holiday decorations will be the letting tonight for the Mar-asing's 10th annual formal dance which will be held at tne city auditorium where Cliff Kyes and his orchestra will furnish the music. A large Christmas tree and an American flag will form the background for the decorations. Many homes will be opened to friends before the dance, among them being that of Mr.

and Mrs. Gerald Myers, who will have as guests: Mr. and Mrs. John Young, Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. William Cheney, Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Spangler, Mr, and Mrs.

Wayne Davles of Wlnslow, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll F. Cole, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Romberg of Klamath Falls, Ore, Mr.

and Mrs. Gilbert Ellison of Omaha, Mr. and Thomas Eason of North Bend, and Lieut, and Mrs. William McClary of Ft. Benning, Ga.

The group will go to the Casino for a no host dinner preceding the dance. Mr. Cady of Arlington has reservations for a group of eight at tht Casino preceding the dance. The committee In charge of the dance Is: Mrs. C.

J. Reynolds, auditorium; Mrs. Gerald Sampter, music; Miss Pauline Kendrick, -tickets; Mrs. Livingston and' Mrs. William N.

Mitten, Hold Family Dinner At Home Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Voss entertained at a family dinner Christmas day. Guests were Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Newman, and daughter, Lorraine and son, Duane, all of Schuyler; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bauman, daughters, Elaine, Shirley and Mary Lou, and son, Doyle, all of Columbus; Mr. and Mrs.

Lester Voss, daughter, Darlene, and sons, Douglas and Donald, all of North Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Gana. daughter, Donna, and son, all of Fremont. Mrs.

Leonard Gorden, Corydon, Mr. and Mrs. O. Gorden, Corydon, Miss Mary Lou McKee, Corydon, J. Ames Crouch of Des Mors, la, and Miss Lorene Gordon of Allerton, la.

Doris Thompson and Vlnclnt Boll of West Point. The bride's gown was a tailored green wool with which she wore black accessories. Miss Thompson wore a dusty rose with black acces sories. Both wore shoulder corsages of harmonising flowers. Following the ceremony the bridal party was honored guesU at the Willard Wells home for a wedding breakfast and a combined Christmas and wedding dinner.

Mr. and Mrs. Jones will make their home at tht Murphy apartments Fremont 22c I NEW WARNER BROS. SUCCESS with HALt StOSCOt KAiNS Sunday Calendar Friday Maraslng Formal City auditorium. 1:30 p.

m. Fremont Writecrafters Meet with Miss Helen Hausner, p. m. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter J. Martin, prertupfial dinner, I o'clock, Pathfinder, honoring their daughter, Peggy, and Dick Herman. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shrlver Wedding dinner, Petrow's, 7:30 p.

m. Piths Are Made For Annual Dinner Plans are being completed by the committee in charge for the annual holiday dinner to be given by the Tri-County Medical association and the auxiliary on the evening of Dec. 29 at the Pathfinder. Met-dames A. J.

Merrick, H. H. Morrow and Lyman Heine comprise the committee. There rUl be covers laid for SS at tables centered with1 red and white flowers. Two smaller bouquets will be at each end.

Individual corsages will mark the places for the women. Poinsettla and carnations will be the featured flowers used In the decorating. will furnish Urging. i i mpl Broken Lots of C9 WOMEN'S PAJAMAS L3C I to. JTUMT ERW1R EUGENE MIETTt JACK CUtSOR GEORGE TOBIAS HARRY DAVENPORT AND Today's Pattern Brighten up your kitchen freshen "your domestic costumes with this attractive new apron, Our easy diagram pattern Is so simple that the complete amateur at sewing can make it Plan it In cheeked gingham to match jour 8030 towels and curtains or in a printed percale and outline the simple top, the patch pocket and the hem with cheerful ric-rac braid.

Another version suggests a soft bow to be applied at the base a shoulder strap, Pattern No. 8030 Is designed for sizes 34 to 48. Stse 36 apron with rle-rae trim requires JH-yards 32-lnch material and yards of the ric-rac. Alternate style, Vi yards. For this attractive pattern, send 15c in coin, your name, address, pattern number and slse to Fremont Newspapers, Today's Pattern Service 10 7th Avenue, New York, n.

y. Styles for all ages and all sizes are shown In the Fashion Book, a preview of designs available in easy-to-sew patterns. Send for your copy today. Pattern 15c, Pattern Book 15c. One Pattern and Patera Book ordered together 25c.

Bangkok, capital of Invaded Thailand, used to be called the "Venice of the Orient" because canals once were its only streets. 'U A Reg. $12.98 Values flm All PA( ALAN Starting $088 $1188 0 nd New smart junior Miss coati in broken lixesl Priced low for quick sale! Come early, Wool and Silk Girls Dresses $1.00 Regularly As High Ai $3.50 and $1.49 Yuletide Rites Unite Couple In Marriage In a pretty Christmas letting of poinsettias, palms and lighted ta pers yesterday afternoon ai o'clock. Miss Betty Lou Crouch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Otto Crouch, became the bride of Ken neth O. Kirchner. of North Platte, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kirchner of Fremont.

at a double ring cere mony performed at the Baptist church. Dr. E. P. Gabriel, pastor of the First Christian church, as listed by Rev.

M. L. Robinson of. ftclated. Miss Doris Hatch played the ndotlal musics The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a Molyneaux adap.

Utlonjown of white slipper satin trimmed- with insets of Alencon lace, long tight fitted sleeves, sweetheart neckline and full swept skirt with train. Her finger tip veil fell from a crown of seed pearls She carried an arm bouquet of calls lilies and for something new wore a string of pearls which were a gift from the bridegroom, for something borrowed and blue, a handkerchief belonging to the ma: 3 of honor, and for something old, a 75 year old gold chain bracelet with a gold heart set with pearls which belonged to her grandmother. Miss Dorothy Olmsted was maid of honor and Miss Mildred McGee was bridesmaid. Miss Olmsted was attired in pastel blue chiffon made with tight fitting bodice, long full sleeves and. full skirt.

Miss McGee wort pink chiffon fashioned like the maid of honor's gown. Both wort shoulder length veils held in place by tiaras of flowers, and gold which were gifts from the bride. Each carried a bouquet of Hollywood roses, Miss Bonnie Keating, flower girl wore orchid taffeta fashioned wltn tight fitting bolice, puffed sleeves and long skirt. She carried a basket of sweetpeas. Miss Ruth Annette Gabriel, ringbearer, carried the rings in a calls lily and wore yellow tafetta 'fashioned like that of the flower girl's.

Miss Jean Ann Kounovsky, who lit the tapers, wore rose tafetta and a corsage of sweet- peas. Marvin Garden of Corydon, cousin of the bridegroom, was best man and Eugene and Raymond Youngman of Ames were ushers. Following the ceremony there was a reception in the church and in charge of the guest book was Miss Elaine Ferguson I Chicago. Pouring was Mrs. E.

P. Gabriel; Miss Elaine Costa cut the cake. Serving were Mrs. Orln Kellison of Ord, and Mrs. Herluf Nelson.

Mrs. A. E. Skoog was dining room hostess. The serving table was centered with a wedding cake, over which were wedding bells and streamers, and lighted with candles.

The stander on which the cake was held was used at the wedding of the bridegroom's grandparents 50 years ago, and at the wedding of his parents. At 7 o'clock dinner was served by the bridegroom's parents for members of the wedding party and relatives. The dinner table was centered with a wedding cake. Wedding bells used at the wedding of the bridegroom's parent was the featured decoration. Following the dinner the couple left by train and after January 1 will be at home at 3204 South Cottonwood, North Platte1.

Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Orin Kellison, Ord; Mr. and Mrs. 8.

A. Crouch, Archer; Mr. and MARCH SCOTT TtoyVf ff MM tat Wm DwT'n MH toili In tml 'QEICOff Walt Dlnney Cartoon Newt NOW! Thru Sat. Regular Prices! lie Me AMAZINCI AMUSING iku ft. Lx 7 laMia MtltUM IKMKSlN 2nd Feature The I Mesqulteeri "GAUCHOS or ELDORADO" "King ef tht Texas Rangers" HURRY I Last Dayl Broken Sixes LADIES 58c cum mjng shop 119 East Sixth Verbin's Announcing Their Annual gp" 'y i Commencing Friday Ihi ii the only time of the year yon can find inch fashion offerings at such sliver-slim prices.

We've made one grand sweep of our racks and marked merchandise for below actual worth today. With prices on almost everything reaching for the moon, we needn't tell you more. COATS, Selfand Furred to 13 FUR COATS and 1 to 13 DRESSES, Crepes, Wools, 1 to 12 HATS, Fall and Winter, Originally to $X3 CHILDREN'S COATS, on Sale in 23 off 1 yv- $87 Bpeclal! frocks Worth to $8.95 87 COATS Regular $13.85 and $15 sports and tailored coats for women, misses and Juniors. Black and colors boxy and fitted models. Fur fabrics in eluded.

II $23 II YV Over lOOio choose YV from for worn- Vy en, misses, Junlcrs after nd.y tLJ Reductions on Smart Carole King Juniors Fall and winter corduroy, wool, velvet and plaids 1 it I. 1 I v'i1.

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