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1963 Secfior eight ,pages -r: ", "':;;:!i{'i:'-': , •• .. NtBluSKA STAT&: HrSTOllrOAt. Linooln, Nebr.eka ' JIIlfS I . , r.'I II III \ '[! o , [)J!\ V Set Dis,abl.'d AtlH'ri(';Jn \'('kr;) n .s ,I 1/ \'d." ('11111. '1'111<-' v,'ill 1)(' Ill(' final ing Imt i I se¢ticns The competition opens Satu.r- day at tlie Wayne Country Club at 1 p.m. with 18 holes of medal play to determine the winner, two 14 Jaycees til) Wayne f O&Jth ii'! St€lte Jaycee Golf i" ourl'iey .. .. ,,;;; .. '"N.;;;".;;";, .. . ..:,"'.-,f--'- .. 6... Silver DoUar I I, Wayne (ounty Fair Dy 8-10: wailing fol' :-'Ollll' ILWky !'ihoppcr in I t Woynl' Th"l',day ni"'lt S Ifrt Summe" If) nn .JI 5 A IC f C onnl'unccil thot the Wnyne This is tilt) !lew total of Uw Silver ,B' UM U el nnua 0 will 'he held A'ugusl 8, 9, lmd )0, Dollal' dr;l\'vinf! held each 1 1 '_ 'F 0d The ndmlsslon at the gate wlll llc Thursday '.h." l'anl('lpaUng Wayne rl aU at Mee'lI." fo J 14 $1.00 and tho grund,tand will h" morchun" I l' ling r une TI\')l'e will be, a .tag" Nh"" The' lwld {!Llch, CWillow Bowl Th{' IInnual Chambcr of NidI nlRht of the, (af r , day at H:lJfI lind the winner IS 11liS been' General ,Q( the. announ('('I,1 1111. th(' participating on Schumacher, band tJiredor, ! scheduh'd at 1i::10 p.m, June 1<1 at fllir Is Leland I·Jerman"Ol]hSr PCQ' mere han! " :-.Iorl's I an OU. Dees. lhat thp firS!. SUln,ml)r!, Hotl'l Murrilmll. pie In chaq;c ure grD.ndshmd tlU- hai d coneert will he held Friday.I Tickl'ts will he in hnndti of di. pm'lntendcnt, Wl'Illc Pctcrrj To be eligible to win, you only pv nlng at the CoJJrog(' Willow rrc!.llr," alHI l'Olllllli.ttcc rhairmen nm,' boothS!'. Gcne rcrry., have to register on(:o in any of Bo I at 7.:W p.m, : find lit !Ill' }<'Irst und Stat(' Mark Dorsey, lUll Kugler; nnd the participating mp. rch II nt 5 he program 'wilt include His : NatlOnitl banks sn ('VI'ry nwmher MlIrvl,1l Dunkillu; HoncH, .·Ponies ',tores. Your nome then goes on , H ",lilr March, Scher:r:o for Band, ' will have an opportunitv to mukt: and Mules, OrvUlc Sherry" Merlin file with the Chamber of Com· I A ranger's. Holiday, Ballet Par- : a rl'.'>('fvatlOn ahl'(Id of tlmt', TnI'P, .Hm 'J'humu!'i lind Cllrl.U8.tl.8i mercC' and you will be eligible I is en, Clarinet Cake, A Pretty Clll1lf', ,LeHoy Sievers; from then on 'to win. I G rI Is Lih A Melody, EI Con- Following the dinner, there will Boh Hansen nnel MCQlliMt.r,n BI'Oli.; ,'. ; qJistador, Highlights from '!My I be a presentation of the Ak· Shl'l-'p. Hahblts. Chickens. clc .. . .Jusl hr' in :m,v jJ;lrll(·Jl'atlnJ,; slnrl', F ir Lady", Blues i,n the Biand Sar-Ben "Good Neighbor" Award HohlTt pocckenhullcrOr:' Il'u I' In H r t.ll, wh('n tll/' w/,pkly Wlllnl'r a d Great Century March. to Dave Tchoophilus. The Cham· P"udtH't', T, P, RobQrtl;j Education. IS Ilnnounc('d : I ,lOti pradi('('s will ))1' Iwltl each ber activities 'for the past half r,:lrs, Portm'; BOYN und CD ! 'I'll a( tI){' 111gh school year will be discussed and plan- l;.rls Club Work. Hllrold :JnRul!s: halld rr·)om at p,ll1 Anyoll.' III ning for the nl!xt six month's. lllllry, Wuyne Gilliland and l.(llih!f In \'/ltl1 tIll' sLIm program will begin. Ilan .... "n: Woman's Department, I 1111 I!(.(j to {'QlllJ1lIt({'\. of !Ill' <'!lalo ,Fredrickson .. ,: (;.?II:::;.. and .uoh Sch,ultlcs;', ARrJcultul'c I ('!J;I'llllll.. 'l !,n',"l!l(,llt Dr W /\ l,aUd School Will.is 1\'Jeycr l{ol'lll'l" I'" lJrt.:inJ,; all eOlllml!ltot' and John Mohr,. Jr.; Beef CntU.c, d1;mlllPn to !lI)Jd it ('olllrnitt(,l' Tlckcl-H, ·John ,l:nor .10 Ill(' I 'lOd III pI ( p,ll (d (0 ,HId t.o tlll pl,m'l Tra(.'k and Arenu' Bud Ji'roehlich tllllt: of (h(' l'{ill1lng progrum. ,. Bill It'renrlck''(Jn. nuy Lange- IlWler and Don were al)- f)(Jlntpl! to cUl lhe weeds at the Cull' Thl' Win 1](' ,J:l \ ('{'(',", \\ ill hold ,I SatllrdH\" fr\l all !lH'1l ill \VaV!I(' I;P In lH \'('Hrs old III 110(' for (lw Sllll' .Jav('I'!·," III {;rnn'(j Island .J;JlW lH The ('0I11('st ,op('l1 III 311 \'oung nwn who will Ilot l"l'al'll tht'i;' IHth lmthday by All.t.>:. Iii. I I ,. "The Telephone," ene 01 the popl,or one-act operas 01 modern mUSical lIterature, will be presentei at Wayne State Tuesday nlgnt A k R "d t t T II The pubii, is invited t" this comic Qpero buffa ot 8 p.m, in the Ad-S eSI en s 0 ministration Building .Auditorium, taking the two roles are Mar- I I" h' V ." leen G.ordon, as the Lecy, ond Carlton Gordon, I Po Ice w en acatlonmg as her suitor Ben, always finds himself playing .' , second fiddle to the In real life Marleen and Carlton " If you are gomg on vacahon. the have already solved pr lems; They are married; Both I would received a Police Dawson - I' brought up In explal!lmg, one of Williams-Simon Recital County Bond Purchases the. servICes of thc pohce In pro· At 33 Percent of Goal said that if you Johnson in Dedication , Set Sun· day at WSC ! Henry E. L('y, s;l\'ings bond are planning to be away for an J. R. Johns,)ll, WSC: faculty . for Wayne county re- extended period, notify the De- member, will be master of cere- Ruth Williams. cello, Elizabeth orts that E and H bond sales I p'artment and the., will che(:k monies at the dedication of the ·Simon. plano. will present a mounted to $31.825.00 in the coun- your house on their regular pa- Tonwantonga historical marker recital Sunday at 8:00 p.m. at the t last month. The total for the trol of the city_ Sunday at 2:30 p.m. The site is on College Bird) rst foul' months of the year,now '''In this way," said Dawson, Highway 77, north of Homer. Selectiom include Celebrat I' d tands 8..t. .. 0.O which re-pre·1 know that any strange lights Air Bach: Sonata in G Major, ents 33 percent of the county goal or ersons around a residence .'J, , SoW@ Op 5, No.2, Be- 1r 1963, "'.' fall under ,uspiclon." " Memorial for T. S. Hook I ' etho\"{'n: PiC'<.'l' En Forme De Ba- Wayne compares to other coun, 'Just a phone call glVmg the WAYNE VETERAN :ORGf}NIZATIONS helped observe Memorial rocks al1d Auxiliary and DAV bane-ra, Hoad; Pray'e-r, Bloch and- t cs in its region as fo110\Y5. Cedar, \dates of your and re- Following Chamber tradition, a Day in Wayne Thursday by sponso.ring the parade ond service at in the parade were the Wayne hIgh school bond, and Gavotte. POppCl'. 8.1 per cent; Dixon, 34.9; Dakota, turn wHI do the t.T1Ck and help Memorial Book will be placed in Greenwood Taking part in the event. w.ere the Wayne Girl Scouts and flower girls who took part in the servic:e The public is cordially invited 4.4; Wayne, 33.0; and Thurston, Departm,ent prOVide better serVIce the Wayne Public Library as a Ame!,'oan Leg,'on Auxiliary, VFW and Auxiliary" WWI Bar- . .. ';':,J, to altend_ 8.6, to the residents," Dawson_,"_id_, __ _==:-::======::::u stt District School Meet .'.::' IReceive Complaints on Ill; A LITTLE CLOUDY WEATHEk did little to dampen the spirits of lessons other water Efv,ents will be ,published at a later date. In- Itl"nerant Peddlers slHdl 1)(' held JUll(' 10. The' books th4 already dam-p swimmers Cit the Wayne Municipal Swimming on.o swimminglteam can be found in story on this page, Brown Swiss Can·ton sh¢ll.lld be bn'13n('{'d for Ow pntirc Pool which opened Memorial Day, A __---'- TIll' W,lyrw (,ollnty JoJ!l('nff's of --- fic(' 1111:-. -"om(' on high h d i!llli (:OIlO'Y Superin"'llli<'o' S'ee' New Re' cord Enrollme'nt All-School Picnic fdr 'Wayne State Program pre",,,,, "0"""0' p,'ddler, ,e'lio" 5 ow Set Here Mon ay 'al'IiY [1I"r""II"I'· I. WSCStudents Thursday 1101T... ""prom'men' and I'oofin" The Brown Swl" Cu"wn Shuw, I I . '; On "Coli C " Shenff }Iponsor('d hy the Wayne Chamber Th(' \\'lnlH'r \1'lIl )"I'{'('l\'(' an ;.ill i i. . 'I In Wayne State's Fall Term" An all-school picnic will cnliyen ege on amera Don WE'lbk sHid tlH' uHual ITlI'thod of Comm(!rcc wlll·be 1)(!ld ncxt expPrlSp p-illd tl'lP 1(1 til(' Slalt' Area Shippers the summer social scheldule Monday at the Way nc Fair Mcet pins I!I(' J\lPln , J/l,reil sllipp<'rs 10 Sio\lx this Wayne Slate students thursday Wayne State wjIJ tH:' on televis uSl'd by till' Ih 10 eon· (;rounds. ol'i.al T l'!J \ P II 11 Any wdpk wpr(' Willis Johnson. !.i1Url'l. night. Botween 35 and 40 Inlmll .,0 other,!; who wO\lld to PilIPI' tlw ,<;t., w,1. 1,1·1(;, Albert A nf'W record enrollment next Supper will be served *1. of the school year. and charge highel' priCl's fur it. expected with tho shOW stut. Stalt' Mp(,pl, Il\a,\' do so lhrough Randolph,4H wI 1,18;), fall al Waynt' Slate appears likely Winside. Alumni (jather ler Park from 5 to 6 o'clock, and The program, [{'aluring t h (' Aflyonl' IJI'lllg l'onladed on such ing at 1:00 p.m. A bUlln_,1S till' !(l(';il ,J 01.\ ('1'(':; al thl'Jr 0\1'n f'X· Earl Ant!prson, Handolph, 22 on lhl' hasis of advance dormitory there will be games for entertain- musk .department. is scheduled work is asktod to ('ul[ the Sbel"lff's man's ludglng cont..t will b. pt'n!'a'. sl'l wt. 1.141, $22.50: .JO(' & Wayne I.reservations For Banquet,. Elect ment. Adanee <It the Student Ceri· for 11:30 p,m. on Sioux City Chan. officl' or the Wayne Chambl'r of held at 11:00 p,m. for visiting Top f;('(lt'{·S al thl' Rllnc:k. 46 st. v,'1. 1.157, I 'A 65 per increase in reser- ter will follow the picnic. nol9. Commcrc<'. men. 4. . Meel \\ III ]'('('('11',1' an f'xp<'nsc paId 1$2 ; and ErWin Nelson, I'cnd('r, 10 was noted on June 1. Trophies wnl bdJl(lvcD and the tnp to till' i\'illl0nal Tournament. I sq wI. 1,210, $21. compared wah the same date New Officers for Yea.r Prof. Antonv Garlick will be' 9hamber of Commer/ce' wUl. pro- last year, President W. A. Brand- Chamber Sends Haase, vide cash prlzps .• enbu'9 ,.id. Winside - The annual Win,ide Issue Call for Girls recently built. '< " It is significant that the number High School Alumni Banquet W!1S - 4H CI b Wk ' of high se"ool graduates in Nebra,· held Wednesday evening· 01.'. tJo?c. ,1"$ $ ftll II witl1 him are Prof. Longe·to - u ee. Ask C.o.mp\ltitors ,for ka is virtually the same as in Winside 'city auditdrilitri';-'About '260' rOr; ummer ·0 QG. Russel Adder-s'ON, ·wbo will demon· - W'ayne $whriming'Team 1962, graduates and guests ,attended. All g,'rls b"twe"n. the' a'ge o 01 strate voice as it relates lo the The Wayne Chamber of Com-,' j College officials offer two ex- <0" "harpsichord; Dr. Benjamin Bern· mercc is sending Vincent Haase All bOyH and gjrJs between lim planations for large increase The 1963 graduating class were 8 and 15 who are interesled in slein, playing the violin with harp- and Harla.n to 4·H ?f.8 and 15 who arc iriterested in room fPRcrvations: a higher per- guests, and .the Clas.ses· of i '1915 playing softball this summer are siehord Pro f. Week in Lme{ (n thiS year, ThIS IS In JOining 'the Wayne SwJrnming centage of graduates plan to attend and 1943 were the honored class- asked to meet al the Camp- ,James Day playing the harpsi- one of several awards which the Team 5hould meet at the Wayne coBegr this fall. and lhe trimester es. us School at 3:15, Thurstlay. chord, and Isaac Jenkins of the jCh'JmbCr' makes each year Pool, June 10 at 5 p_m. Practice c<llcnrillr attracls students who <1a J v: m l't s h o c'. PJreu'"s d Feaelk!', 'Karl Rasmussen, WSTC studC'nl Wayne High music department, Th(' will be in Lincoln June will be held between 5:00 and 6:00 wish to accelerate their education. "' .... .... .... .... will be in charge. playing the flute. 11·14. p,m. Students may complete lhe bach· presidenl of the 1963 graduating --=-------:.: ...... :: ...... ::...-----------'----------------- elor's der.ree in two and class gave the response and intra· I years under Ow lrimester sched duced the members of her class. I\lIe, or 1hey may take the tradi- Mrs, Howard Iverson gave t.he his· : tion;:11 (om with recess('s torian report and Mrs. H. L. Neely, I from . In Seplember. . '.he only memb.er o. f the 1915 gradu· "* {:c -+c atmg class present, relaten inter· Sum Iller sr'ssion enrollmenl thIS lestin g aclivillC's of t.heir high IweICk the campus population school days. Jackson of I sharplv. A flr)()d of reg·istrants the gradu.at.mg relaled I Monday hrnuJ,;ht the comhinN\! of IllS class. . I summ(:r.thlrrl lPrll1 totnl close to June l' alk and Jodene Prawltz ypar'" l.mn, and enrollmpnl presented a melody of songs ,cn- will continue' lhrough npxt Mon- ,,"Memory ?f Old : ria\' thC' last day to ('l1kr a sum- accompanIed by LInda 1111(:\.' c1as:-. Morns . . . I '1'11(' slimmer faculty has four Captam and Mrs. Wilham ncwconll'rs. here for the .June-July Podoll, who recently returned session. Tlwy arc Dr, I1Pimut from Hartford Hunts, England, !Iacussl('[' California Luther- were honbred for coming the I an in historv: Dr. Klaus longest distance. Mrs. Eva Lew- Herrmann,' from L,:kehead Col- is, Winside, cla.s5 of 1914, lege, Canada. in history and politi- honored for being the cal science, John Hilbert, from lady graduate present. ChriS Midland College, in speecll, and I Anderson, Norfolk, of Arthur Robertson, from Norfolk was honored for bemg the, earll- .Junior Colleg:e, in mathematics. est man grad.uate pi esent. The 1964 offIcers elected were George Jaeger. president; David Warnemunde, vice president; Mrs. Harry Suehl, jr., secretary; Don- <lId Weible, treasurer; Mrs. Orville Lage, Historian; Mrs. Norris Janke, table ch air man; and George Farran, program. Those serving on the nominating commit· tee were Dale Krueger. Frank Weible, Mrs. George Voss and Gladys Reichert.
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Page 1: I, PIQ~ Dy DrG~. ~~ ~u-. !~~~~y~~,~yS.!~~~newspapers.cityofwayne.org/Wayne Herald (1888...The pubii, is invited t" this comic Qpero buffa ot 8 p.m, in the Ad-S eSI en s 0 e· ministration

1963

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Silver DoUar I ~~·::";'~tal I, Wayne (ounty Fair PIQ"~~~~~,,!~~,!,~~.rs. Dy DrG~. ~~ ~u-". 8-10:!~~~~y~~,~yS.!~~~wailing fol' :-'Ollll' ILWky !'ihoppcr in I tWoynl' Th"l',day ni"'lt S Ifrt Summe" If)nn .JI 5 A IC f C onnl'unccil thot the Wnyne ~'ulr

This is tilt) !lew total of Uw Silver ~ ,B' UM U el nnua 0 will 'he held A'ugusl 8, 9, lmd )0,Dollal' ~jl!S dr;l\'vinf! held each11

'_ 'F 0d The ndmlsslon at the gate wlll llcThursday '.h." l'anl('lpaUng Wayne ~ceriS rl aU at Mee'lI." fo J 14 $1.00 and tho grund,tand will h"morchun" I l' ling r une Il'e~', TI\')l'e will be, a .tag" Nh""

The' dl':JWlll~ I,~ lwld {!Llch, Thur~- CWillow Bowl Th{' IInnual W~ync Chambcr of NidI nlRht of the, (afr,day at H:lJfI lind the winner IS COlllml'i~Cl' mttl'l.in~ 11liS been' General ,HlIl)(lrlntandcn~ ,Q( the.announ('('I,1 1111. th(' participating on Schumacher, band tJiredor, ! scheduh'd at 1i::10 p.m, June 1<1 at fllir Is Leland I·Jerman"Ol]hSr PCQ'mere han! " :-.Iorl's I an OU. Dees. lhat thp firS!. SUln,ml)r!, Hotl'l Murrilmll. pie In chaq;c ure grD.ndshmd tlU-

haid coneert will he held Friday.I Tickl'ts will he in thl~ hnndti of di. pm'lntendcnt, Wl'Illc Pctcrrj ~on.To be eligible to win, you only pv nlng at the CoJJrog(' Willow rrc!.llr," alHI l'Olllllli.ttcc rhairmen ('(.~~~"1on nm,' boothS!'. Gcne rcrry.,

have to register on(:o in any of Bo I at 7.:W p.m, : find lit hOI~ !Ill' }<'Irst und Stat(' Mark Dorsey, lUll Kugler; nndthe participating mp. r c h II n t 5 he program 'wilt include His : NatlOnitl banks sn ('VI'ry nwmher MlIrvl,1l Dunkillu; HoncH, .·Ponies

',tores. Your nome then goes on , H ",lilr March, Scher:r:o for Band, ' will have an opportunitv to mukt: and Mules, OrvUlc Sherry" Merlinfile with the Chamber of Com· I A ranger's. Holiday, Ballet Par- : a rl'.'>('fvatlOn ahl'(Id of tlmt', TnI'P, .Hm 'J'humu!'i lind Cllrl.U8.tl.8imercC' and you will be eligible I is en, Clarinet Cake, A Pretty Clll1lf', ,LeHoy Sievers; S~ln(l.from then on 'to win. I G rI Is Lih A Melody, EI Con- Following the dinner, there will Boh Hansen nnel MCQlliMt.r,n BI'Oli.;

,'. ; qJistador, Highlights from '!My I be a presentation of the Ak· Shl'l-'p. Hahblts. Chickens. clc ... .Jusl hr' in :m,v jJ;lrll(·Jl'atlnJ,; slnrl', F ir Lady", Blues i,n the Biand Sar-Ben "Good Neighbor" Award HohlTt pocckenhullcrOr:' Il'u I' In

~l H r t.ll, wh('n tll/' w/,pkly Wlllnl'r a d Great Century March. to Dave Tchoophilus. The Cham· P"udtH't', T, P, RobQrtl;j Education.IS Ilnnounc('d : I ,lOti pradi('('s will ))1' Iwltl each ber activities 'for the past half r,:lrs, Ci1ady~ Portm'; BOYN und

CD ! 'I'll 'sda~' a( tI){' 111gh school year will be discussed and plan- l;.rls Club Work. Hllrold :JnRul!s:halld rr·)om at p,ll1 Anyoll.' III ning for the nl!xt six month's. lllllry, Wuyne Gilliland and l.(llih!fl('n's~{'\1 In \'/ltl1 tIll' sLIm program will begin. Ilan ...."n: Woman's Department,

I :;;)(~~n1Jalld 1111 I!(.(j to EVI'I"~', {'QlllJ1lIt({'\. of !Ill' <'!lalo MJ~;a(~~~;~~~I.~.sb~r:~dc ,Fredrickson

.. ~:~'il'k:~r ,: (;.?II:::;..t\·~;II~'Jl:ll~;~I'l,'>kPd l~l: and .uoh Sch,ultlcs;', ARrJcultul'c

I ('!J;I'llllll..'l !,n',"l!l(,llt Dr W /\ l,aUd School ntJlldl~~, Will.is 1\'Jeycrl{ol'lll'l" I'" lJrt.:inJ,; all eOlllml!ltot' and John Mohr,. Jr.; Beef CntU.c,d1;mlllPn to !lI)Jd it ('olllrnitt(,l' .Ja(~~ L11IJf'~IllCIt'1·; Tlckcl-H, ·John

~lI'('tir~~ ~I.I."'~ ,l:nor .10 Ill(' 1Il,l'et~ng I~~;:,~(~id U~~l:~W~ ~l~~n;J~~~'B~~~;;'lOd III pI ( p,ll (d (0 ,HId t.o tlll pl,m'l Tra(.'k and Arenu' Bud Ji'roehlichtllllt: of (h(' l'{ill1lng progrum. ,.

• Bill It'renrlck''(Jn. nuy Lange-IlWler and Don Pet~rs.were al)­f)(Jlntpl! to cUl lhe weeds at the Cull'bround~.

Thl' Win 1](' ,J:l \ ('{'(',", \\ ill hold ,I

qjJallf,\'ln~: ,~(lir 1l~('('1 SatllrdH\" fr\lall yOllll~ !lH'1l ill \VaV!I(' I;P InlH \'('Hrs old III 110(' for (lwSllll' .Jav('I'!·," III {;rnn'(jIsland .J;JlW lH ~()

The ('0I11('st i~ ,op('l1 III 311 \'oungnwn who will Ilot l"l'al'll tht'i;' IHthlmthday by All.t.>:. Iii.

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"The Telephone," ene 01 the popl,or one-act operas 01 modern

mUSical lIterature, will be presenteiat Wayne State Tuesday nlgnt Ak R "d t t T IIThe pubii, is invited t" this comic Qpero buffa ot 8 p.m, in the Ad-S eSI en s 0 e·ministration Building .Auditorium, taking the two roles are Mar- I I" h' V ."leen G.ordon, as the telephone-addi~ted Lecy, ond Carlton Gordon, IPo Ice w en acatlonmgas her long~suffering suitor Ben, ~ho always finds himself playing . ' ,second fiddle to the telePhon~.In real life Marleen and Carlton " If you are gomg on vacahon. thehave already solved courtsh~p pr lems; They are married; Both I~k~y~~ :~~~~e a~o~~al~~~ent would

received diploma~~~~~i=~~e a ~~e~~~~_~~~_~chel~~s.___ Police Chie~ Gart~. Dawson--~ - I ' brought ~his up In explal!lmg, one ofWilliams-Simon Recital County Bond Purchases the. servICes of thc pohce In pro·

At 33 Percent of Goal tecg~reir~~::~t~n said that if you Johnson in Dedication,Set Sun·day at WSC ! Henry E. L('y, s;l\'ings bond are planning to be away for an J. R. Johns,)ll, WSC: faculty

. ~airman for Wayne county re- extended period, notify the De- member, will be master of cere-Ruth Williams. cello, Elizabeth orts that E and H bond sales I p'artment and the., will che(:k monies at the dedication of the

·Simon. plano. will present a mounted to $31.825.00 in the coun- your house on their regular pa- Tonwantonga historical markerrecital Sunday at 8:00 p.m. at the t last month. The total for the trol of the city_ Sunday at 2:30 p.m. The site is onCollege Bird) ~oom. rst foul' months of the year,now '''In this way," said Dawson, Highway 77, north of Homer.

Selectiom include Celebrat I' d tands 8..t. $147,7~ .. 0.O which re-pre·1 "w~.know that any strange lights •Air Bach: Sonata in G Major, ents 33 percent of the county goal or ersons around a residence .'J, ,,~iareello: SoW@ Op 5, No.2, Be- 1 r 1963, "'.' fall under ,uspiclon." " Memorial for T. S. Hook I ' ),'."~I:"""."detho\"{'n: PiC'<.'l' En Forme De Ba- Wayne compares to other coun, 'Just a phone call glVmg the WAYNE VETERAN :ORGf}NIZATIONS helped observe Memorial rocks al1d Auxiliary and th~ 'Wa~ne DAV Chapt~r. ':A!so~:,J~,~'ur·e'bane-ra, Hoad; Pray'e-r, Bloch and- t cs in its region as fo110\Y5. Cedar, \dates of your de~arture and re- Following Chamber tradition, a Day in Wayne Thursday by sponso.ring the parade ond service at in the parade were the Wayne hIgh school bond, Bor._SC:o~~, andGavotte. POppCl'. 8.1 per cent; Dixon, 34.9; Dakota, turn wHI do the t.T1Ck and help ~he Memorial Book will be placed in Greenwood Cem'ete~. Taking part in the event. w.ere the Wayne Girl Scouts and flower girls who took part in the servic:e ~rs~.

The public is cordially invited 4.4; Wayne, 33.0; and Thurston, Departm,ent prOVide better serVIce the Wayne Public Library as a Ame!,'oan Leg,'on o'n'·!~ Auxiliary, VFW and Auxiliary" WWI Bar- . . . ';':,J, ,~to altend_ 8.6, to the residents," Dawson_,"_id_,__m_e_m_o_ri_a_l_w_T_,_S_._H~o_o_k_._==:-::======::::u

stt District School Meet .'.::' IReceive Complaints onIll; ~~a~~mIll~lln{~i~ir~:/h(~I)~('ilii~~ri~~~ A LITTLE CLOUDY WEATHEk did little to dampen the spirits of lessons ~nd other water Efv,ents will be ,published at a later date. In- Itl"nerant PeddlersslHdl 1)(' held JUll(' 10. The' books th4 already dam-p swimmers Cit the Wayne Municipal Swimming formatio~ on.o swimminglteam can be found in ~ story on this page, Brown Swiss Can·tonsh¢ll.lld be bn'13n('{'d for Ow pntirc Pool which opened Memorial Day, A ~co-=m:-,p:-..I~et~e~s~c~h~ed~u-=Iec=-0_I~sW~i_m~m_i_n=-g~__---'- -+-_~.,--__ TIll' W,lyrw (,ollnty JoJ!l('nff's of

~~~I~.l't~\l'n~~~:I~r~;l~~~~r\I.~d ~~~I ch('ck~~; ~._- --- fic(' 1111:-. -"om(' l'ompl.aml~ on high h di!llli (:OIlO'Y Superin"'llli<'o' S'ee' New Re'cord Enrollme'nt All-School Picnic fdr 'Wayne State Program pre",,,,, "0"""0' p,'ddler, ,e'lio" 5 ow Set Here Mon ay'al'IiY [1I"r""II"I'· I . WSCStudents Thursday 1101T... ""prom'men' and I'oofin" The Brown Swl" Cu"wn Shuw,

I I • . '; On "Coli C " w(~~k ~nUI~~\\lgW~J~t' p~t;;;~l:, Shenff }Iponsor('d hy the Wayne ChamberTh(' \\'lnlH'r \1'lIl )"I'{'('l\'(' an ;.ill i i. . 'I In Wayne State's Fall Term" An all-school picnic will cnliyen ege on amera Don WE'lbk sHid tlH' uHual ITlI'thod of Comm(!rcc wlll·be 1)(!ld ncxt

expPrlSp p-illd tl'lP 1(1 til(' Slalt' Area Shippers the summer social scheldule ~f(jr Monday at the Way n c FairMcet pins I!I(' ~II':-' J\lPln , J/l,reil sllipp<'rs 10 Sio\lx ('Il~' this Wayne Slate students thursday Wayne State wjIJ tH:' on televis uSl'd by till' opcrlltor~ Ih 10 eon· (;rounds.

ol'i.al T l'!J \ P II 11 Any wdpk wpr(' Willis Johnson. !.i1Url'l. ~ night. }7~ala?,~~1l~~es~:yc~~~~~'!O:h~~ ~~:~t t~(j~Joan~~~{'a~n:u~'I~~~f~~dP~i~l~k Botween 35 and 40 Inlmll• .,0other,!; who wO\lld to PilIPI' tlw ,<;t., w,1. 1,1·1(;, Albert A nf'W record enrollment next Supper will be served *1. Bre~,!;- of the school year. and charge highel' priCl's fur it. expected with tho shOW stut.Stalt' Mp(,pl, Il\a,\' do so lhrough Randolph,4H wI 1,18;), fall al Waynt' Slate appears likely Winside. Alumni (jather ler Park from 5 to 6 o'clock, and The program, [{'aluring t h (' Aflyonl' IJI'lllg l'onladed on such ing at 1:00 p.m. A bUlln_,1Still' !(l(';il ,J 01.\ ('1'(':; al thl'Jr 0\1'n f'X· Earl Ant!prson, Handolph, 22 on lhl' hasis of advance dormitory there will be games for entertain- musk .department. is scheduled work is asktod to ('ul[ the Sbel"lff's man's ludglng cont..t will b.pt'n!'a'. sl'l wt. 1.141, $22.50: .JO(' & Wayne I.reservations For Banquet,. Elect ment. Adanee <It the Student Ceri· for 11:30 p,m. on Sioux City Chan. officl' or the Wayne Chambl'r of held at 11:00 p,m. for visiting

Top fO\l~· I\I\~. f;('(lt'{·S al thl' S!a~(', Rllnc:k. Osm~n{~. 46 st. v,'1. 1.157, I 'A 65 per ~ent increase in reser- ter will follow the picnic. nol9. Commcrc<'. men. 4. .Meel \\ III ]'('('('11',1' an f'xp<'nsc paId 1$2 ; and ErWin Nelson, I'cnd('r, 10 v~tions was noted on June 1. • Trophies wnl bdJl(lvcD and thetnp to till' i\'illl0nal Tournament. Isq wI. 1,210, $21. compared wah the same date New Officers for Yea.r • Prof. Antonv Garlick will be' 9hamber of Commer/ce' wUl. pro-

last year, President W. A. Brand- ~::r~~:r'h:~:~~~~~nr~ ~~ichPla:~ Chamber Sends Haase, vide cash prlzps.•enbu'9 ,.id. Winside - The annual Win,ide Issue Call for Girls recently built. '< "It is significant that the number High School Alumni Banquet W!1S - 4 HCI bW k '

of high se"ool graduates in Nebra,· held Wednesday evening· 01.'. tJo?c. ,1"$ $ ftll II Par!iei~ating witl1 him are Prof. Longe·to - u ee. Ask C.o.mp\ltitors ,forka is virtually the same as in Winside 'city auditdrilitri';-'About '260' rOr; ummer ·0 QG. Russel Adder-s'ON, ·wbo will demon· - W'ayne $whriming'Team1962, graduates and guests ,attended. All g,'rls b"twe"n. the' a'ge

o01 strate voice as it relates lo the The Wayne Chamber of Com-,' j

College officials offer two ex- <0" "harpsichord; Dr. Benjamin Bern· mercc is sending Vincent Haase All bOyH and gjrJs between limplanations for lh~ large increase The 1963 graduating class were 8 and 15 who are interesled in slein, playing the violin with harp- and Harla.n l..on~~ to 4·H ~Iu,b ~ge~ ?f.8 and 15 who arc iriterestedin room fPRcrvations: a higher per- guests, and .the Clas.ses· of i '1915 playing softball this summer are siehord ~accornpaniment; Pro f. Week in Lme{ (n thiS year, ThIS IS In JOining 'the Wayne SwJrnmingcentage of graduates plan to attend and 1943 were the honored class- asked to meet al the Ha~m Camp- ,James Day playing the harpsi- one of several awards which the Team 5hould meet at the WaynecoBegr this fall. and lhe trimester es. us School at 3:15, Thurstlay. chord, and Isaac Jenkins of the jCh'JmbCr' makes each year Pool, June 10 at 5 p_m. Practicec<llcnrillr attracls students who <1aJv:m l'tsh

oTrwo~l!c-"c'. PJreu'"s ~ d Feaelk!', 'Karl Rasmussen, WSTC studC'nl Wayne High music department, Th(' hoy~ will be in Lincoln June will be held between 5:00 and 6:00

wish to accelerate their education. "'.... .... .... ~om( .... will be in charge. playing the flute. 11·14. p,m.Students may complete lhe bach· presidenl of the 1963 graduating --=-------:.:......::......::...-----------'-----------------

elor's der.ree in two and two~thirds class gave the response and intra·Iyears under Ow lrimester sched duced the members of her class.I\lIe, or 1hey may take the tradi- Mrs, Howard Iverson gave t.he his·: tion;:11 (om with recess('s torian report and Mrs. H. L. Neely,

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from . In Seplember. . '.he only memb.er o. f the 1915 gradu·"* {:c -+c atmg class present, relaten inter·Sum Iller sr'ssion enrollmenl thIS lesting aclivillC's of t.heir high

IweICk r~lis('d the campus population school days. Ch~rlcs Jackson ofIsharplv. A flr)()d of reg·istrants the ~943 gradu.at.mg .~lass relaledI Monday hrnuJ,;ht the comhinN\! hlghhghl~ of IllS class. .

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summ(:r.thlrrl lPrll1 totnl close to June l' alk and Jodene PrawltzIR<~l ypar'" l.mn, and enrollmpnl presented a melody of songs ,cn­will continue' lhrough npxt Mon- t~tlcd. ,,"Memory ?f Old ~lmc

: ria\' thC' last day to ('l1kr a sum- S()ng~, accompanIed by LInda1111(:\.' c1as:-. Morns . . .

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'1'11(' slimmer faculty has four Captam and Mrs. Wilhamncwconll'rs. here for the .June-July Podoll, who recently returnedsession. Tlwy arc Dr, I1Pimut from Hartford Hunts, England,!Iacussl('[' fr~m California Luther- were honbred for coming the

I an Colleg~ in historv: Dr. Klaus longest distance. Mrs. Eva Lew­Herrmann,' from L,:kehead Col- is, Winside, cla.s5 of 1914, ~aslege, Canada. in history and politi- honored for being the ~arhe~t

cal science, John Hilbert, from lady graduate present. ChriSMidland College, in speecll, and I Anderson, Norfolk, ~lass of 1,90~,Arthur Robertson, from Norfolk was honored for bemg the, earll-.Junior Colleg:e, in mathematics. est man grad.uate pi esent.

• The 1964 offIcers elected wereGeorge Jaeger. president; DavidWarnemunde, vice president; Mrs.Harry Suehl, jr., secretary; Don­<lId Weible, treasurer; Mrs. OrvilleLage, Historian; Mrs. NorrisJanke, table c h air man; andGeorge Farran, program. Thoseserving on the nominating commit·tee were Dale Krueger. FrankWeible, Mrs. George Voss andGladys Reichert.

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r~lltllhll",II,'d In I~:', 1\ lI"\\'i-Il'llr"'I' l,uIJIIRIH'd w(jI~I{\y by Mr·R. Mllt/-ral'()t'E. ('rnll1"l', "rd,·t.·d III II", I'.).-t"rfl'·" III \\·IIYIP·, ;.jeIJl·IHlku. nl-l :-11'('01111 claHHIllllil Irlullel' :~'IIJII' j '""I "[:1' ~:'!IIrllllll·{·t1. ('''I'Y InuRt be Iltll:;tmlttl'd by ]\.Jon­tilly n!'t"l'tlOIl

Uy, P~~r-cc. and gdesls (rom Nor- Mary 1\13 II S. secretary-treasurer; 'and Mrs. ,Lela. d 'Poj;r; Sta.nton.. win Brogle, Mnrk and Eddie. Mrs. Mrs. Dwight BruJ;gcmnn and Gustvn Eckman. Mr',l,oncl,'Mrs.folk, 'lunton and Hoskins' CathY Meierhenry, rcportp.r and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Freeman and Gene Brudi~an. Debbie, Kirt. Rog· l)!Juglas." , n A 1\-1 d

M:~dl:j~r ~~~ '~~'t ~o:~~~, s~~~~ t~~~c d~:l~:~C{:o:~~e~e:o~c~he'~t~: ~~~~~~~~~'a;adn~~~'rt~~r~l1~c.~~~~~ birt:.d~~ ~~.t~r~n~~:~c3U~ysts~11., Mr. and Mrs. 'Merlyn Druugc- A~~SU:~ _~~l~8ITer~'~,'~~r,}tl:~d:',:~:~'. 't-' , t! C n k ' B I k' d tId ·by· G"b dt C· , f II " .., mnn nnd famll y\ Des Moines, spent Henry A,mu' and nonniu, .•nd.::Mr•...

VJSl "'.¥ In Ie a.spel.' ...,t'oe emmer, cc ma lUg: was cmons. ra e, ; er ~r ~rs~en.SI anll' am y, Edwin', Brdgle. f~~m l"l'iday 11 1 Sundny evenin" d M I rMrs. Pauline Wubbcnh9rst and W. Cathy Hartman, Julie Maas and' Larry Stlhacek, Mr~, and~_Mrs, Ar· Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Assums "111 th I I P.o nn rs, Donald Vo wUerl1TOdd, "}<"MBroc~c~eicr ~lomctB . k' carm~nthMunson. The '~lU~ dis~ ~ur u~ee~t a ~ t~mi1M Pierce, Stickney, S. D., and Mrs, Len~ ~~il- :rrsl.O~~01~)11~~U~;~~~::: Ml" al~/{:~~·M.r&, JUH~'r(~~~ti~r;.~entand rgr:~dda~~hte~l,g~~dy,r;~~s~~e~ ~~~~ amt ~~~~~c~a~ust cc~:the~ a:ci l\~~s. H:;"ia~ ~ri~~~ml a~;i f~;;': :~IC~~c~~~~~~l1ih~' ~;ii\~er~~~~~; Mr, IHUI Mrs, CI:lrence Johnson tCl'talncd nl l\ picnic di.nn.~r.. S.l.tn.were visitors in t~ Mrs. Minnie llnd containers. iryl~ Mr. an'l.tM.· rs.. Clemens Weick home. nnd ·Kl'ith, WllYIlC, were vtsi~o1'S day Mr, und Mrs. Frunk ' ,ncl1tcr

K h M. d In the lll'nry Langenberg sr. home Sl'., Mr, 81111 Mrs. Franl ";;'.••hlor

raus:e orne on ay evcnmg. - an SUsan, rtand Mrs" Clarence Mr. 8:nd Mrs, Gary Asmus and Ml"11lol'!)l1 DllY.. J\)

Mr.' and Mrs. Ed Scbraeder and Parochial Picnic Held Koepke and Ch ryl, Mrsl. Kennard Terry. Norfolk. were visitors in the ,Mrs. Adolph nru~gemlln and ~~c\~~~~, e~~~~h~,.~~~u~J;rh~~~and N,lr. ,and Mrs. Edwin Brogren, Tri~ity Parochial school picnic Hall and Jud and Mrs. Elmer Donald Volwiler home, Carroll Mrs. Elmer Peter lind childrenNorfolk; were dinner and afternoon was held Sunday at the sehool Koepke were llests, Sunday evening, 1 ' Phillip Asums, SUckn¢)',' i: S", .D.i ,'

guests in the Ed Schelle10berg basement with about 130 a~tend. , . MI·, and Mrs, Uenry Mill .r, Kim. ~l~~r~~,~~~lf~lo~~~~~. ~~:~~tsn\n~:~~d;~h~ ~:~~~yr.~nlullerM,IKIlCinr,'haM1I",' Sa,:~IDd,.,Murn·'I',home Sunday. ing the noon picnic dinner. Fo:IIow- Ch h ball, S. D., were weekcn guests Volk honte.

Mr. lj:nd Mr.'>. Hans Hansen, ing the dinner, Mrd"t1sc.ar ~an. , ur~ es in the Henry H(lhneke home. 1\ 1', and Mrs. Wayne Thomns cn. !\~r, und Mrs. HCllry.]John(l~cf 1I0li'Pier~e.ere visitors in the Mrs. ders, lower grade teacher. had .. : • • • kU1S~ . I 'i:' I ,.'Minnie K nuse home Tuesday. th.e pupils sing two numbers. SVlngehcal United B,rethren Mrs. Minnie Krause and Mar· ter tned nt dinner last Sunday in 1\frs, Gene BUl'disnn,' critprta~'ned;

Phone 375-2600 Dwight Bruggeman presented di- Chur~h joric were Wednpsday overnight· Ito of MI'. and Mrs. Merlyn COl' her 60n Kurt'( 81~~~ ..birth-

S· f plomas to the' kindergsrtDers

f(~endell" aVIS, p~stor) and Thursday guests in the Arnold B'ru.~, ~man lJ;nd family; Des day hl5t Saturday II r t c ~ n 0 0 n.oc,e y • • • Rhonda Anderson, Lynn Brugge-..- Saturday, JUl;le 8: Cholr, ~:30. F'roehich home, Norfolk. Mrs. Rob· !.\-foines l -_Quests were Mr. and Guests w('re Terry, Cnr,.llY Luhr,

, , man. Lannette Gnirk, Dann:y Mar. .Sunday, June 9: Worship ser· ert Wolvertton, Barbara and JIm· Mrs. Adolph·Bruggemlln. . MIII:k Brogie, Bobby ~nd Rlc}dc10wn and ~ountrv Garden Club shall and Delvin Smith, Mrs, WU~ VIces, 9:30 a.,ro.; Sunday school, my, Sanborn, la., were visitors in Mrs. Leonard Samuelson, New· Hlrl;tmnn, Allen Dnvl~', ,!~(!J'w}'n

!V1~s, Clarence Schroeder enter- Ham Krogrew. Mrs, Ed Ave Mr•. 10:30 a.m. t the Mrs. Minnie Krause home, man Gro\'e, spent from Jast Friday Strate, Roger Walker. :'...~,--~~~~~~.-_(L~~!~; __ .adJ~~~lel~jn~· ~1~~:;t>l. -\ tamed the club members of the Orville Anderson and Mrs' Jam Wednesday, une 5:, ~. S. W. S" Thursday. until this. week Thursday in the Mr. and Mrs, .John Drcy~en, Nor·1'''1'(1 ~ :1"1,(' \\'11) Il') Ill'fllid d"',,~ llot flllli 'we ~ l'lf.erary pa~c anll dOCH Town and Country Garden Club Bohm served on the entertainment Mrs: Hattie Pr nee h~mei, 2 p.m. Mrs. Gary :"snhts and Terry, home of her son· In· law and dough- folk, wcre visitors in U1e- I..ouls,nOll /ou\'<' I' 111<'1'ill'\' ,rlll"l TI,p""rn!",! l'(Jctry 'ls not nel.'t'ptcd rOll' tree at her home Tuesday ,afternoon. committee ......-.. Norfolk, Mrs. Hans 4\smus and ter, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Bohm Bendin home Thul"!jd.DY· , : '1'\II,II,n11"" Mrs. Edwin Brogie. Mrs. Paul· Peace Evangeical and\Reformed Nancy Opfer spent Tuesday in the and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Mtlfotz'cntcr·

ScheUrich 'and Mrs. Erwin Ulrich IHCl'nored on Sev~"th 8trthday hurch Donald VoJwller home, Carroll. ~r. dnd Mrs. Wayne Thomas tnlned tor their SOli Loy~a! grndun·were guests. ~rs. Ward .J0hns.on Mrs. Leonard Marfen entertain. (John E, I axton. p~stor) Mrs. Minnie Krause and Mar. WE're among g~l('sts in tbe Robert tloo at the home ot her'son-in·lnw?pened t~,e b~lsmess meetmg Wlt~ e(l for her son Jimmy's setrenth M~nday. JU.Ilie ,3 thro.u~h Friday, jorie were among guests in the Thomas lJomc~ Wayne, for his and danghter, I\1r. nnd Mra, ~Vern.ca poem, A 1hou!!~t for th~ Day. birthday Saturday afternoon Bobby JU1l~ 14: Vp.catron BIblle School, I Arnold Froehlick home, No-rfolk, birthday Tuesday evening, Fuhrman, Norfolk, lIettir the com-Mrs. Cl~:~ence Schroeder read a [Hartman, Larry Bruggeman Curt. 8:30 a.m.•u~~.',3.m. '. in honor of Mrs. Froehlick's birth. Mr, and Mrs. Claus Rathman menccment eXt~rc~'jcs at' NOI'to.lkpoem and gave the comprehen- is Dinkel Ronald Heber~ ·and Sunday• .1U 9: MOllmng wor- da.~ Wednesday evening. ~ntertained 30 friends and reta- Tuesday evening'. Mrs. ,Augustasive lesson. "Milk Weed." Roll caB Scotty De'ck. Other guests were ship, 9:00 a. .; Sunday school, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas t!vcs for ,M,r.. Rath~an's. blr.thday Wollschlnger, Mrs. El111: Mnrotzwas answered by each member Mrs Elme P t M M 10:00 aLrn. and family were guests in the Ad.l Monday evemng, C~r,d prJZcs werer and Engeline. Mr, and Mrs. Walterand guest giving "A New Flower." Deck and,l"r ;r~~k M~~t n yron I olph Bruggeman home Saturday won by Mrs. Ben LlCnenman, Mrs. Gutzmann. Lisscta Deck~ Norfolk~ IMrs,.~Ed Kollath g:ave the lesson, s. e , Trinity LuthJran Church evenin): to visit the Merlyn Brug. Elmer Mans, Mrs. John Liencn· Mr.· and Mrs. Lnne Marotz, Mr."Window Boxes." Next meeting' Honored on Tenth Birfhd.V' Wiseonsin Synod geman family who are visiting m.nn. GUE'sts were from Randolph. and Mrs. Ed Kollath I 'M.t"- 'andwill be ,June 25 with Mrs. Ed Kol- Mrs. Orville Anderson entert'ain. (G. B. F~ank, pastor) here from' Des Moines, la. IP.lerce, Norfolk, Wuync and Has· Mrs, Oliver Kllsau, M1-. nntl Mrs.lath. b Thursday, June 6: LadieS'- Aid, Mr. and Mrs: Ef,1win Brogie, kms. Arthur Marotz ond Mi\.und Mrs.

Mrs. J. E. Pingel Phone 73 . ~gthItirt~~:/~hu~~~a;~ft~::~~~ 2:00 p.m. Mark and Eddie were visitors in nev. ~nd Mrs, Wenden Davis J. E. Pingel were "uests.

.. . ~ . .NOMrlrhs•. rnEdHw.,.n,ghBlr'ogGraenrdeennteCrltUab,.ned Guests were Douglas and Scotty Sunday, June 9: Divine ser· the Arnold Winter home, Norfolk, ~~d f~ltlllr ~('re'h·suPCPller,"ndRebve. G A family dinner was held at the

D k D 'Vices, 9:30 a~.; Quarterly voters Friday evening. llll~ glle~ s m C;. non e er cne Brudigun hOUle last Sunday,Con. fIrm. atlon. Servlcc.~ Held an, Mrs. Wilham Fenske and the Nortbern He·, hIs arden club ec, a~ny and Larry Brugge- t' f II· . S d borne FrIday evenmg; Guests were 'Ir.•n,1 ·Mr·. W.lllic

{llrlllrntlllHln Sl'rVICCS were hC'ld rs. Walte" Fenske. Pastor John b f 110 kg gt ber N man, Kevm Johnson, Paul W~m- mee mg 0 0 109 SerVIce. un ay Mrs. Mattie Voss entered the . .. jO". . . ... IDem ers a s inS a . or· t h D . S 'th B bb H rt school, 10:30 la.m. Lutheran Community hospit a I, M~. and Mrs Chnt0I1:}~eber, Car: Suehl, Mr. and Mrs, WI~1irim Bru~";11 th(' lrlrlll Y. Lultll'ran church saxton. will serve as coordinator jfOlk home Monday afternoon after 01', ~rvtn mI • 0 ~ '!I a - N f Ik Th d . la J aula anrl I vnn vl~lted in the lean, Harold and Billie, Mr. andr'\l" .Iudy (;!"Htlw. d:lllgbkr of Mr. of the summer session. the members toured the State Hos. m,an. Jlmmy Marten, Roger and Mr, and Mrs, Dwight Brugge. oro '. urs ay mornmg. :R.' T PesicKa lt~·JnH". T;hor, S D Mrs. Frunk Brudignn,and family,;fI11! Ml"~'i Marvln (,rothI'. Darlene { _ pital an~Gib'S Nursery. Mrs. Den. \Bllly Langenberg and Roger and man entertai ed at dinner Satur. (; Elmer Ohlund a~d his daughter. I Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. D. M. Dei!: Mr. and Mrs. Max BrlHligan, Mrs.

'.\\'1" duughlpr (jf 1\11". [lnr] Mrs. F:d Mrs Elsie Buckanan and grand. . B r W·· I d M ,Douglas Anderson. Mothers pres- day evening r. and Mrs. Merlyn ,harleen, a~d chIldren, Omaha, I fy [lnd family. Mankato, Mil).n .. Tillie Acvermann, Winside" Mr.s.\\'1'. Lan? S!~'al('. S()~ of MI': nnd son, I?e.nnis .Buchanan, Osmond, ~~~aldo ei~~chl~~:~e ~or;o~k, w::~ ent were Mrs. Leonard Marten, Bruggeman nd family, Council were callers m the H~nry Langen· wer(' also guc"C{s. On their rcturn Venc Brudignn, Mrs. IrenQ Gcwca\11''i. Ilnlry Strale. Gr-n(' n~nkel,. were VI m the Vernon Behm. guests. The next meeting will be Mrs. Myron Deck, M~s. Gerald Bluffs".Mr. an Mrs. Adolph Brug- berg sr. ~o~e Me"'!orIal Day. I h'lme lhe H('h(,I"s visited in the and Verna Mac, Wayn.e, Mr. nndsiln or 1\1 r and Mrs. LOl"pn Dinkel. leI" ho e Ttl sday af~ernoon. June 19 at tbe Clarence Hamm Bruggeman, Mrs. NorIS Langen· geman, Mr. a d Mrs. Gerald Brug. Mr. an rs. Clmton Reber at· l Mrs. L H. Andprson home Yank· Mrs. Henry Brudignn and duugh.anrl Handall :Va,gner. son of Mr. I Mr. anel rs. OrVille Raabe at- home. be.rg. and Mrs. Leland Andel'~n, geman and. f mily ami Mr, and tefndMed ~hle~weRd~ing and

Breception Iton. S. n. . ters, Wakefield, Mr, nnd Mrs. Nor·

;Ind MILS' IVlll Wat.;t1CI" Itended the funeral of Frank Plan. WmsIde. Mrs. elmer P ter and framily. 0 arl yn elman, utte, and Mr. and \-Irs John Bohm and man Moritz and family, NOl'folk, '___~ flcr. Pie ce, Sunday afternoon. Mr. - Maylon ,Kern. N~.per, at the St.

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family w{'rc supper and evening M 1M J h S hi S JBible S 001 Raabe was one of the pallbearers A. Marotz' Entert~ 4·H Club Notes Mrs. Manle Wilson, visited in Peter Paul Cat~ollC' church, Bu~te. guests in th(' Lyle Thies home P'ri. C:ii;~(andrRMr~ :ndueMI;s, t1~~rO::y

The' n:lily Vacation Bihlc school i I1nrl a~uncle of Mr. Raabe. Mr and Mrs Arthur Marotz en The Hoskms J~n'r Hornernak· the ·Mrs. Lizzi PuIs home Monday. Saturday mornmg. In the evenmg day evening. Aevermann and' family, Hoskins,Ilr Illf' Evangp!ieal Unit!'(] Brethl"en I Mr. nd Mrs. Otto Eckmann, Mr. tertamed the Pinochle Club mem- ers met at the orne of Diane Pic. and M' s', R6naJd!Grone and the Rebers attended the Alumni Mrs. Clarence Schr;oed('r andrfHlrdI s(.artl'd Mondn:,-' morning, and M s. Fred Eckmann, Cavour, bers at dmner In Stanton Sunday Bruggeman All members were family, Fort eonard Wood, Mo., Banquet at the High School, Na·! Mrs. Mary Falk were IUBcheon •

Will ht. !wld t'C!ch day from S. D.. were visitors in the Ernest Fol~owll:g thl:' dmncr they took Ipres~~ WhICh a e preSIdent ~I- arnved at the~bome of his brother- per. Iguests in th(' Clinton Reber home Last ThursdaV evening .,guests In ,n 01.-2::10 pm.'. Kinclergart'l E.ckmann home home Sunday eve. theIr guests to thC'lr home for an £Inc ,,/;uggeman, ~Ice preSident, 10 law and s ster, Mr and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. John Bohm and Monday. the lsmael Hughes home following

('n Ic<!c!JI'l"S are ;o.,1rs. Clarcn"ce nmg. ~:~m~~ ~~/I~oc~leFI~~~~sW;;~: Lmda Spltalmck; secretary, Lm- Herbert Klee sang, Sat 1I r day family spent Memorial Day with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Koehler, Wayne High commencement ex­~chro('df'r. M·rs. Edwin M('iprhenry I Mr. and Mrs. Otto Eckmann, Mr. Thomas

land Mr. anr! Mrs. J. E. da Anderson, news reporter, DI mo:n~g a~~t I~h ~s ~~renis'T~r her parents, Mr~and Mrs. Leon- Mr. and Mrs. John Kumm, Os- erchies, to honor ,rayne Jlughes

:Inr! Judy Walker: Primrtry teach. and Mrs. Fred Eckmann, Cavour, Pingel. This WAS the final mC'et. ane Wachter, mUSIC leaders, Su- a~ ~~, 0 sc, I ger ey ard Samuelson, ewman Grove. monel. and Mr. and Mrs ..J. E. Pin· were Mr. and Mrs. WiUiam Boals('1'''. MI"s, Clinton Reh('f and Jean. IS' D .. Mr. and Mrs. Max Eckmann, ing until next fall. san Walker and Deborah Peter, WI~1 tSpelrd two weeks vacahon With Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bruggr' gel werp SUppN and evening and Sue, Sewllrd, Mr. and MrH.pe Lars('Jl; .Juniol" teachers. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. GUl'tav Eckmann, social leaders. Beverly Gnes. Jean re a Ives man entertained at dinner Satur- guests in lhe Arl Lehmann home, H S' I p' M d M

.~.allren('c Jochens anrl Prc-school- Mr. a.nd M.r~. Ern.est Eckmann and Blaese Reunion Held Mann and Peggy Hoernann. Roll Mrs. Dwain'Luhr entertained Iday evening in honor of their son Pierce. !\lemoria.l' nay 'E;:~rJo~~sl'!lnl(~r~;~iI;:~~Olikl~::I.,'rs. I\1rs. Wendell Davis. Helpers MarVin VISIted In the Theodore Sixty persons attended the call was answered by what each for her daughter Cheryl's second and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Asmus. Eekmjm and Boete1 re· Mr. and Mrs. Marlon ~Hass andInclude Sally ,Jocllens .Pf'g'gy Hoe· IEckmann .home Sunday. Blaese Family Reunion held Sun- o~e liked best about the club. They bi~thday Friday afternoon. Mrs. Merlyn Bruggeman and family, union wa.'l held Sunday at the park family, >Sydna and Owen Jones andman ilnr! Joyce Fallk. Tilerc' arc Mrs. Fred Lorenz left Sunday day in the Herman Marten home. e!Jscllssed how to make lemonade Wlllard Kleensang, Teresa and Des Moines, Mrs. Wayne Thorn· at Gavins Point. Those attending Elizabeth Griffith, Carroll, Merlinflvpr 40 pupils C'nrol1f'cl. J\1l's ... I-laf. for Denver to'care for her mother, t and cookies. Demonstrations on ,Joan, Mrs. Arvon Kruger, Debbie Ias., Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Peter and Ifrom Hoskins were Mr. and Mrs. Brugg('J" Winside' DonIe Greinold Falk Juniol' Sup!. IS in Mrs. Frances Carstens, who under. ~~~~~ ~vs~:~rl,1r~0I~~~~es~::e:~: how to make sandwiches and raw $nd Diane, Mrs. Eugene Hartm,an, family, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Brug· Wilmer Deck 'and family. Mrs. Mrs. F.' E. G~alt~k, Omaha, ancicharge,assisted hy Pastor wcndell\went major surgery May 8 in a vegetable plate were given b~, Di- Judy, Ricky and VicU.y, Mrs. Ed- geman a d family, and Mr. and Dora Deck and Dale, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Maude Hampton.lJilvis Denver hospital. ij~ndq~cte'an~r'~Ed~ioC~ni~Ir~~it~\~\~~~ ane Bruggeman and Susan Walk· ---.---- ------------- ------

Ed Kollath, Hoskins. Saturday Prince and La Jean Raas Ezra cr ane! judged by the group. After rI~ D 't'FtC ~.ghtCountry Church Plans School afternoon purchased the house and Jochens was ,elecled esident; the mceting games were played. I on •or

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Plans for the Vacation Bible lots of the late Mr. and Mrs. Her· Mrs. Harold Falk. vi president; Lunch was served by Diane Brug· W IIIh' G'!!!! DraWing or" , •School, June 3 through 14, have man Buss. The pr?perty was do- and Mrs, Paul Seh urich, secre- geman assisted by Susan Walker, e Relerv. I t 10 Llmll q"ant tie. - 8:00 Thursday Night,

1)('('11 completed at Pl'<lce Evangel. nated to th~ Trmity Lutheran tal'y·treasurer. Ezra Jochens can. The leader, Mrs. G. B. Frank and III.'iral and Reform('d Church north. church to be used for a teacheqge. ductecl the business meeting. Mrs. assistant leader. Mrs. Clarence F1I1 Your ~ • &,Pas! nf Norfolk. Classes fOl' ehild· Deryle Behmer, Stillman Vlll!<>y, Myron Walker llssisted. Mrs, Her· ~~~~o~::iln~cr~il~l~ep~:~~n~tT~i' PI'c~/~i~:Skef illI :. f/ 'I. I. Z ~ren 4 [Jlrouogh .Junior High will Ill., wa.s il last Sunday overnl"ght man Marlen had charge of' enter~\)et.;in at 8:30 each murning and guest in the Vernon Behmer ho ne. tainment. Next year's reunion will home of Beverly Gries.t'nd ul 1[:30 a,m, TIl(' llwme for Mr. and Mrs. Orville Raabe, jr. be held in the Frank Marten home, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Strate, Lar-1h~' tW? wrck school is. "Walking Lincoln, were last weekend guests -----r-- ry and Donald were visitors in the Market Baskef •••Wllh. (~od." Bible study. artwork. in the Orville Raabe, sr., home and 4-i-1 Club Meets Robert Weinrich home, Norfolk,ntllSI,C and recreation appropriate in the Howard Morris home Win- A recently orgamzed 4 H club Sunday evening. IUSh' .to each. age· level .are t~). be in· SIde ~'met Monday tlfternoon In the [Il1[E.D1D .. cOleeclud('c! 10 each day s activity. ' Mr and Mrs Claren May len Eugene Hartman home The mcet an~i\;h:~o~ ~:~tedL~~~~er,K~~p~~, TL'ac~1('rs and h~C'rs for the tertamed last Thursday evenmg In mg was call~'d to order hy Mrs Uttecht and George Uttecht, Nor· 1 I I: d',('~,ool mclud(' M,rs. FIC'd Brumels, honor of Mr May's blrthdlay Harold Maas ASSistant leader folk. "llindav evening. .... . roun

...d l\I1~. Don Asmus. Mrs." Raymond Guests were Mr and Mrs Edwm \ Mrs ErWIn Uh Ich was present 1\11". and Mrs.1 Clarence Schroed·W~l.kc:, Judy ~rQn_ZynSkl. Mrs. E'l· May, Mr and Mrs Walter Schthtz, ElectIOn of officers was held Den I '_'I", Mr. and Mrs. Eric Meierhenry, 3 $1m:~ I\U~C. MIS, T~C'rman. Marten, Mr and Mrs Herbert Zellmer, Mr Ise Waller was elected preSident; I "\Ii· a'l'l Mr~. Emil Gutzmann, Mr. IMIS. Wcnde~_~Yt'ls~-.:ms~~~ and Mrs Carol Sllhacek and f~_~rmcn Munson Vlce president;' 'wI ;.:l-"{ ~win eirich, Mr. and I b

.~I.". '_,,,.. 0' -.------ - l\'Tr~. Lyl~Marotz. and Mr. and_ Goi,n,.g ·Places? Mrs. J. E. Pic"pi llttended open So?undav afternoon in honor

"'l.en! Go Go Goodyear' aod Mrs. Anthony T. Smitb Ideal for Bar••·Qu.!.I. n .. , . .. Liselta. Slln Jose. Calif .• and

Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Gordon,Minneapolis, in the Walter Gutz­mann home, Norfolk. Mrs. Smithis the former Fauneil Gutzmannand Mrs. Gordon is the formerM arleen Gutzmann, daughters of:Vlr. and Mrs. Walter Gutzmann.

Mr. and Mrs. Walt Koehler,Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fuelberth, Os·mond, and Mr, and Mrs. J. E.Pingel visited Henry Schumach·er, Osmond, who is a: patient inthe Lutheran Community Hospi·tal, Norfolk, Saturday evening.Schumacher was injured lastweek while working with a roadconstruction firm, ne'!r Osmond.Mr's. Alice Queen, Omaha, Mrs.

Olive Reichert, California, andLinda Spitalnick visited in the Er­win Ulrich home Friday,

Mr. and· Mrs. H. C. Falk, Mrs.Mary Falk and June. Mrs. HattiePrince, Mrs. Erwin Ulrieh andEsther Ulrich attended bac·calau·

~reate services at Norfolk HighSchool Sunday. afternoon for JamesFalk, who was graduated fromJunior College.

Mr, and Mrs. Duain Luhr andfamily, H03kins, were amongguests attending a family dinner inhonor of Mr. and Mrs. MarvinMcElhose and Dawn, Finley. N.D., in the Alvin McElhose home.Norfolk, . Sunday. Other guestswere Mr. and Mrs. Carroll McEI­hose and Lori Lynn and Mr. andMrs. John MeElhose, Creighton., Mr. and ·Mrs. Herbert KIeen­sang and family were among din­ner guests in the George Gronehome at Randolph Sahlrday eve­ning in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ron­ald Grone and family. Fort Leon­ard Wood, Mo., Mr_ and Mrs. LeoDowling and family, Randolph,were also dinner guests..' Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bendin- werevisitors in the, J. E. Pingel borne1't'~on~~y eyening.;I,¥.r. and, Mrs. Lester Koepke' el1­tenained for their son, Larry~S'gradulltion Friday evuning ¥r. ~dMrs. Latinier Richards, Utica, M~.and Mrs. Fred Lehmann,Mission.S. D, F. A. Utleeht, Esther ani! \Leo. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Koepke,Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Uttecht and I,'

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Morie Pra'tt, John G. Mohr Wed Sunday ;~~~ g:re~d~Nin.Jug;na~~~k·:o"~~!The Wayne (Nebr,) Herold. Wednesday, June 5, 1963

In r Olrem...-:In,y. [Ie'.t.,i; at Red..e'e'~,er C'hu'r:cL , ~~ll'p~~~~~n Bl~~m~r.fd' and MDr· were Marilyn Sn;llh nnd Carolyn Deodlng••, Wayne, D dllughte;,"Wi Vf"1 f.ll ttl: lIil .' .'. Mrs. AII~:'n Thorman, West Point. Weston,.', Audubon j Ia.. l'cgl-'lY Ronda Lynn. 7 lb. :n!l 0%., Wayne

and Mrs. _Uiehard Pratt; Marcus,' \eter~on and Nancy Jewcll, Hospital.'la., cut and served t.he cakes. Mrs. (.oldfIeld,· Linda Pntcficld and May 31: MI'. \ lind Mrs. OclvlnRodney Elki~Hj.' Wayne, poured. Lynette..J(~elyn. and D~rlcnC! J\likkclson. Waynt.', II duuf.:hler.

, Waitresses: were Kathy and Jane Nac. ASS1StU~g 10 the ~ttclwn Jan Murie, 7 lb. 2 1,:: oz., WaynePralt and Donna and Colleen Van- wcre Mr.", ~)hver Noc, ch'Hr~'Il11n, Hospital. 1Dosdal, Kingsley, la, Mrs. LeRoy' Mrs, MelVin Manz, M~,s. Enrl -t""o~arner, W~yn.e,. was hQstess. L' . ~ctcrson, Mrs, Floyd Wu¥, Mrs.ICS of 'Rc(lccmcr Aiq were in Glen Mac~lcm, ~rti. Leshe N<w, Mr, ,find MI"I. Morle Roe, longcharge of the kitchen I Mrs, Marum QUIst, Mrs. Ronald BC'lCh, C<lIiC.. spent scvl'I'lIl dnys

1<'01' her going-away, ensemble, I Ankeny and l\1rti. J\'lerlin Cham· ~~~~.~~_.i~~:,_~~~~~~~~~~~~~the bride chose a paJe 'yi:.dlow bOU-! herl-l. .cle knit dress with bnllwn access. The ,Jewrlls wefe mnrnedories and a white gatldenia cot: June I, 1938, at F'irst Methodistsage. ! rhur('h, Sioux City. by Rev

The hride was grad!uated fl"om G~orge 'Dunn.' They have, twoWSl'C. She taught at i Bloomfield c1l1ldren, Rodney and Mary.

an,d will teach next fa~1 at Way.ne I-----~------I

:~i::·h~~: ~r~~~~r~~~l ::~ ;~I~'~~~; Wayne Hospital; Notes. two years with the Army. lIe pre-senlly larms nellr Wayne where Admitted: '* All SETtbe c04plc will reside. '. MHrilyn, Nucrnbl'rger, Wayne; TnCONV'

• 'Kelly Krohn, Winside, lIerh.r' * ~t UlSEId II 'k IBCI'gt, Wayne: Normun Brown,.... AllAMERICA' Garo Jewe s Mar Wayne: Kcit h Gould, Laurel, }, AllOVER' AGAIN I

S" Mrs. Lloyd ZeIa, Wayne; ErnestI v.er Anniversary IPluek.r, Wayn.: Curl Leona"d,

," ,.,*., A,' ,~_.utmEDlxon-Mr. and Mrs, Garold Wakefield; Marie Mill eke fl, KJewell celebrated their silver Wayne; Mrs, Marlin Schuttler,wedding anniversary Sundav af- II Wayne; Mrs. Ronald Dendinger, " "~~. MI "lprnoon withi an open house [l't the Wayne; Danny, Mann, Wuyne; Sh~ li I,~ I' ..Dixon Methodist church. vc-& Jorgensen, Carroll; Mrs. Del- ~ ,,_

The program opened \Vi~h an vin Mikkelson, Wayne; Beverly I ".~,!. 1Itft&M1'NDorgan prelude by Mary Jewell. Korn, .W<tync; Terreancc Itecg, .~Elrlr('c! Smith sang "I'll Walk IWinSid,'. Ii'., " ...• II B.~LL IBesirlc You,''' Mrs. Lowell Bayne Dismissed: Claire Stowart. Pi!-' ," IIWOOIi).;'<lve a reading and Mary ,Jpwcll ,gel'; Mrs. Lintoln OI:iOn and <laugh· I[

playpd a flUle' solo, accompanied I tel'. Lalll'cl; Mrs. Honald Fisher, '. ..., . TECHNICOLOR' rRI&'hy Linda Platcfield. Mrs. Merlin IConcord; Kelly Krohn, Winside; R"·r<do3~ed by W:~C:~I~IRe~{~~~· ..(,hamhers and F:ldred Smith I\'Ia.rilyn Nu('rnberger, Way n e; :_~~~~~~~~~!!!!:..-sang "How Great ThOll Art," KeIth Gould, Laurel; Norman I'Linda ?atefield and Marv ,Jew- I Brown, Wayne; Mrs. David In- ---,;..;,,;..;,...._;;..,;..;,-.,;..;,_

'1:'11 played a piano duet. W<.lrren I ~,rlls and son, Wayne; Steven .101"

I'afcfielrl, program chairman, g('nsen, Carroll; Danny Mann,gave a humorous resume of Ihf' Wayne; l\-'lrs. Mary Clark, Wayne; I ~:"fII~I'lIlll!II'''JII~1couple's life. Rev. Charlotte Oil· I Ernes1 Plucker, S~oles; Beverly AIon gave scripture, pruy('r and I Korn, Wayne; Mrs. Marlin Schutt­meditation, Sharon Pre s c 0 1 1, leI' and son, Wayne; Mrs. LloydMrs. Hanalei Ankeny, Mrs. Leslie Z"la and son, Wayne.Noe, Mrs. Earl Peterson ,~nd •lVII'S. Marvitn Hartman sang '!OhPerfect Love."

lVIr. and Mrs. Eldred Smithwere hosts at the reception. MrsLowell Bayne, Meadow Grove,regbtered the guests. Mrs, PaulPeterson, Goldfield, la., arrang·ed the gifts and cards. Mrs. War­ren Patefield cut and served thecake which was baked and r1f'cor­<Iter! by Mrs. Allen Prescott.

Mrs. Al'thur Jewell, C;oldfield,and Mrs. Milo Pateficld, pourpdcoffee and punch Waitresses

Liye and Learn MeetsLiv(' lind Learn Cluh met lo·t

Tuesday at the H..K A. Buill­iug, The hostesses and Ieade sw('re Mrs, Connie Silvern ale aMrs, Cllrolyn CarsteOti. The PI'gram W,IS "The Npw Look i

M;I;71't:~ts wen' I\Irti. Eldo TollJ,

Mrs. K<l.lhPrill<' R.ohl'r al~ Mr~.Estt'l .Jaf'kson. The JuneIlle{'tin~ will lw a picnic witMrs. ,'\!Jce Flowcrday and Mr,.Donna Hlllj!, co-hostess('s. ;'

Bid~rbi Club Meets ini I~ Id\~,~'lt;; (~~;~~~. fl1 ~':\a~I~II~srJ~~;I~~:1'\'1rs, J\1 :lrvin Gunderson jOinefUll' c!lIb, I-'l'izps were won bMrs {;llnd('rson .and Mrs. Ma ­I'H1 Dlln](1:I1l Th(' .1)10(' I~ hostes'wlll lw ~'lrs. ,"vlilrt'in Willers. I

Redeemer Mission Stu~l·Has Guest Night Mo;,;J'dy

Fifty s('v('n we're' pre'sent Mo~;

d;ly ('\'eninp ut rU'dp('nJer Mi~.

sinn Study's ClH'.s1 ."Jigh! Thrnlhfor !lll' )lp),({rJnl was "The Enrt.i"tionally !)i~,~Jrl~\{I~:;" ~':~:~(:/~nE~ij

filnl, f';;J~\7'~s~',I.~t ~~n~c~lil:~. WM!I~1\~ll!r~Ll(' 1't';~~~~;~'r~ln Wills!', RuU I

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Mrs. Frese Hosts JEClub Tuesdoy Afternoo

,11':. Club nwt TueJil'lay afte '.noon wilh Mrs. Jlerm,an J!~l'Os ..Mrs. Bernard M('y('r~ and Mr'.Basil O:-;hurn W(~I'C guests. Pl"iz< sW{!fC won'by Mrs. Herb Lutt a JMrs, ,Julia Haas. Secret SistCiswere reveoled. The clull willmel'! again in September.

- MineryCI Club HoldsCovered Dish Lunchean~i

j\ll"s, ~linni(' nic(' was host('s'~t f ) :\'in~'l'\'d Club COVl'fpd dishIUlle)wof] ~1nnda\' Mrs. StanlejfMlll'I'I~ l(ay.(' Ih(' prouram 01)

"Thl' Pr f hll'lll (~! the Three U's­tJnscho'I!'.'d, lJTI.~kjllr-d and Unl'm-

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Elmer longes AnnounceNadyne's Engagement

1\1~" and Mrs, Elmer Long,Norfolk. illlnOUnc(' thl' pngagl'ml'nt of Ihpil" d.au,E!hter. _~advn('

to IIpngcn, son of Mrand Str>v(' I fpng(,ll, WalI,H'I'

J\liss was g;J'adu.atcll fromWSTC IS l'ITlp!oy<,d al 011'Fir,,1 ~alional Bank :'\Iol'fnlknt'l" fiarwl' wa.s grndllillt'd fromnwdrlJTl Sla\(~ Teach('r~ ('{lllt'ge,1·1t' Ius I1t'('O It'il('hing at ET1l1'fc

son two v('arsAn :\lli;U.::,t \\'('ddin.l~ is plannt'd.

Bridge, Pitch, BingoMemoriol Day Highlight

Hridgp. pitch lind binJ.!o forchildn'n, higblighl('d a Int'{'ti~lg

al 11ll' Country Club \letnor(alnav I'ri:!l's WI'H' won hv ('arlWright. Edilh Wightman -anrl'.JH .I;fllJn~'HI A lunehl'on was heldal fi::W pill

Troutman's ObserveSilver Anniversary

Mr. lind: Mrs. Jnm(~s Trout.man,' Winsidl', observed theirsilvl'l" wedding anniversary witha family dinncr lind open house!at the Winside Methoditit churchThursday. '

Mr. and ·Mrs. Leon ~Jal1dke,Omaha, Hnd 1\,11". and Mrs. Lul'l')'Burtels, LinC'oln. were hosts.

Mr, llnd Mrs, '[Ii-outman weremllrri(ld May 29, 1938 and haveresided n('Hr Winside since t.heir

• mllrria~('. Attendants were Mr.and Mrs. 1131'(1ld C. Elliott,W('('pinJ.( 'Water, who were f)J"(l­sellt fnr th,b occasion. They havetwo ~d1l\.l-RhtCI'S, Mrs. Rutf1' AnnBarlels, Lincoln, nnd Mrs. Connip Slll' "andice, Omaha.

Ladies assiHtinr.:- were Mrs. W.L. Cary. Mrs. Mauric(l Lindsav.Mrs, Kl'nt Jackson, Mrs. WiI"liam Wylie. Mrs. Warr('n Holt­J.(r!'v.: and Mrs, M;:lb('! Wy!i(l

{jilt of town gUCl-lts were fromPilgl'J', Hoskinti. Carroll, Waynp,Neli~h, Millard. Ewing, Stanto~,

',Litlcoln, Maxwell A. 1". H Ala­bama. Wolhaelc Norfolk' andOmaha

Marie Laticha PraU, daughter of I 1'1<'1111'" 1'1 11.11 I"

:;~', a;a~,Mar~dj~~~ol~.p~a~~'r~:~~ide~;v~r s~l~l~{'~~\n F~~~~~h~f~'~~~e~'of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Mohr, at the double ring rites, The churchWayne, exchanged vows in cere· was dccorated with baskets ofmonies Sunday after~oon at He· white glildiolus and carnat~ons and

baskets of pink peonies and can·Mrs. C. J. Perrin Hosts dies, Mrs Angie Ellis ,ang "En-GQC Club Tuesday ~;~~~%f~gN;;a~~r~;a;~edT~~~~' ~,~~M~S~CC.Cj~bF::;:i~.T~~ss~a~e;i~~ organist

~~~k~s w~~ a ~~eyst.s p:~z~s ~ere he;hf~t~~ir~e~~~~e~ i;o;:I~~a;;u~John ~osho~~, Mrs. uAr~~ 'Au:e

s; tured pean de SOle fashioned with

and Mrs. Noakes. asymmetrical pleats and .~croll-Mrs. Lula Backstrom will host work of seed pearl and rose

June 25 meeting. appliques on th(' bell shaped !'Ikirt.____________ I~~;enftl:~t~i~h~:t~~~;:Jet:~~~~s.was

SO' C·IAL F.. O,·DE.r /(·S1 lIer silk illusion veil was held1\ \Jf\ by a crown 01' roses outlined withr-----------------...:.----4Li __..... .Ipearls Dnd crystals. She carried a I;------------------------Il..Announcing Wedhesday, June s' ~~~~~~~fas arrangement 0 [ while

Immanuel Couples Club Leanne Kowalke, Ll']\'1arrs, la.,Thursday, June 6 was maid of honor. She wore a

Ailtona' Lutheran Ladies. Aid gown of satin [aced silk in a bellRedeemer Lutheran mot h e 1'- I silhouette of rose petal pink. The

daughter. banquet ~ I ma~ching p'lcated headp,iece held ILogan Homemakers, Mrs Reu- a ('lI'cular vell. She carned a cas-

I ben Meyer, 6:30 p.tn. cade bouquet of white glamelia,s ISt. Paul's Altar Guild, 2 p.m. with pink tufts. Marsha IlIoogner,Ladies Stagette, eountry Club W.ayne, was bridesmaid .. IIfr; gown

Bvtdge·g~lft:4 p,m. and: £lowers were identica to theSocial Hbur,~, 6.. p ..m. maid of honor's.Buffet dinner, 7 p.m. Howard Fleer, Wayne, ~as best-

I

Friday, June 7 . man. Dean Sorensen, waffie, was,Be Club, M·rs. ~enriet~a' Baird groomsman. The bridegro m andGolden Rod, Mrs. Elhardt Pos- his attendants, wore black tuxedos

pishil with white carnation bout nnieres.

I

Hot Shots, 4·H GlubV Eldin Ushers were Allan Thorman, WestRoberts Point, Ronald Pratt, Remsen, la.,

Rebekah convention, Belden Richard Pratt, Marcus, lao andMonday, June 10 R.iehard Longe, Wayne. Candle-

IOES ligliters were Mike DeBow and

se~O.ll~ Dozen, Mrs. Anton Peder- Lo~~~ ~~~~:,rss,~~;e~e·wore a pink

Tuesday,. June 11 [embrOidered ensemblE'. The hrideMerry Mixers, Mrs. Werner groom's mother wore a dl'ess of

Mann beige and green lace. Both wore'Mrs. Jaycees installation of of- corsage's of while gardenias and

:.=-=-=::;==-7====:-:--:-==== -:-==='1lficers, Wagon Wheel froses-Wednesday, June 12 A reception was held in theLaPotte, Mrs. Ray Hammer church parlors following th~ cereRedeemer eireles :mony. Jan Pettit, Omaha, was III

Methodist WSCS charge of the guest book. Assisting

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1952Thompson,

1951Floyd McCright, Wayne, DodgeLarry D. Bonner, Winside, FordEugene L.~ Johnson, Wakefield,Dodge Pkup.

1950Barbara Raabe, Hoskins, FordAdolph L. Fisher, Wayne, Fan

1949Earl A. Larson, Wayne, Buick

1948Merlyn Kay, Wakefield, Ply. #

, 1956Charle'l. J. Kudrna, Wayne,. NashCather De Berg, Wayne, Ply.

1954Lary Kiefer, Randolph, Ford

. Ed WtJ.terhouse, Winside, Mar­cury.

R, W. Haller. Winside, .Ford1953

Ernest C. Muehlmeier, Winside,Chev.

Alfred Baier, jr. or Kerry Miller,Wayne, Ford. ....

MichaelChevrolet.

Heinz, , .•.• " .• " .. Can 10e

TQMATO~SStockton 2 303'2 .... C.sr_I' Cons ..

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CIGARETTESYour choice ' , $2453 days lonly! . , , carton

R~~~~LEPEARS4: '1!/z $100 :

, Cans .

Fully Cooked, Smoked,. 6 to 8-Lb. Average NE Neb,. Fin."

__. ~~_ 27c =3'lb.L.:::::.;,;E--':'~!~~9TOMATO SOUP

1960Lee TietgEin, Wayne, ,00dsEd. J. Seyler, Wayne, Studebak­

er1959

Roland Granquist, Wayne, FordDale E. Johnson, Wayne, Ply.Harold H. Blenderman, jr.,

Wayne, Chev.Edwin Bahe, Wayne,' Olds.Ed Heithold,' Win~jde, Inl'l Pkup

1958:Carl Harder, HoskinSi, FordEugene Barker, Wayne, Chev.

1957 . .Carl Granquist, Wayne, Buick

1M!? NormanJI,!

"'That's not necessary - youcan return for more, as many:times as you I~ke, and ·theprice Is stlU only $1J5(children under 10 - $1.00).

"'Choose prUne rib of beefor ham, barbequed ribs, friedchicken, and fish.

"Then sol.., fl'Gm 8n l'JT8yof pot a toe 5, veget.bles,sal.cIs, relishes, roll s~ Maddessert.

"Our hours are 5:30 to 8:30·P.M. daily,' and 12 Noon to.8:00 P,M; on Sunday (elosedMondays.1

Admission 75c

Admission $1.00

Sunday, June 9

The New

SWING KINGS

Saturday> June 8

DUFFY BELORAD

And His Orche;sha

Adm. 75c - Parents Invited

Wednesday, Jun~ 12

WHOOPEE JOH~'S

ORCHESTRA

FlJneral ServicesFor Maude SpahrHeld Here Monday

Funeral services for Mrs, MaudeSpahr, 84, were held Monday after­nqon at Wilt$e Ch~peL Mrs. Spahr

Idied May 30 at Wayne.

Rev. Lawrence Sundell officiated

!~~'/~~('~~Ijp~{)~~~~· ~:l:~c:.:(~.~:n~ ~~~·ISunsot" and "God Eo With You Services Held in Idaho

I'Til Wp M('c! Agaltl." Mrs C NOlson was <lcromp,misl. I~~llbcar~ F~r Mrs. L,?la Sharp, 88ers w('l'{~ Donald and Frank }< un('fal services were held MayCaauwp, Lf'Hoy Spahr, Claude 1 2'; m. BOise, l,dallo, for Mrs. LolaJla.n.ler. ,Jobn 'l'hpi! and El.mer Cunnm~ham Shu.rp, 88,. ~ormer 10­Echlenkamp. Burial was in Grecn- cal reSident. Bunal was m Omaha.wood (,f'melcry. Mrs. Sha~p (.lied May 26.

Maude May llrunpf, daughter of I Lola Cunm~gham, davg.hter ofSylvester and Carrie Hru!er was Burr and Ellzabeth Cunmngham,

- ----- ,-.- " __ .....~ _: __. was born Mar. 31, 1875, at Knox"ville, la. The family moved toWayne county in 1880.

She attended Nebraska NormalCollege and taught three years.. inWayne county schools. Slle was I

---T"'E"E-'N-T-IM-E-D-A-N-~-E--.I ~:~~r~~. j~h~8;; ~~e~l~~ ~~:[P, PUr., Survivors include a son,' Lesli~,

Friday. June ., ~~~~s;, aD~c;::~rt~' :~<;. aLY~~oth~~:DON SOHL John P. Cunningham, Scollsbluff.

And the Roadrunners

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MULTIPLE SCLEROSiS'AMP~ln

Sunday, June 9

The p-er!'onlll intel'est ",ve,take in the health of thosewe serve is of equal impor­tarH'C with the professional:<okill we pu~ in the dispens.jn~ of prescribed medicine.

-Two' Registered Pharmacists to Serve You

Q. (;oulfl lhe menOpflUSl! cause rhe feeling 01bUfler/li(~,<; iii lhe ICl4s and thi«hs?

A. Menopausal symptoms show up in manyforms. The basic problem is body adjustment tolleclining ovarian function. During this periodvariolls vague and sometimes annoying sym~

tom~ develop. "Hlillcr,flics" in tbc legs could beone· ~1Il'h .~ymptoIll. In most cases these "side­cffcch" of the menopause will clear up in timewithout difficulty,

Q. Will'YOIL pl(,uM~ ~il'e complete informarionII/Wilt lIIultiplt· Iid("rosi.~?

A. Space limitations of this column obviouslyre~trict our answers. A clear amI: correct reviewof what is .hnown -- and not klflown - aboutnlultiple sclerosis is available in' Public AffairsPamphlet No. 335. av::tilable fOIl 25c from thePublic Affairs Committee, 22 E. 38th Street,New York 16, New York. This 28-page bookletgives facb nbout Illc Lli~cuse, what research hasaccomplished ami what morc it can hope toaccomplish.

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;~:~:~ :~eC;jh,r:;r~lia~s~~~Y:r':::time of the drawing - 8:00 p.m.

May 28: Morris Sandahl, Carroll,fined $13.00 and cost of $4.00,speeding night (68). Complaint byD Matejka, patrolman.

l\Tay 28: Richard Allen, O'Neill,------'------1 fined $10.00 and cost of $4.00, il­legal parking. Complaint by GarthDawson, city police.

May 29: Larry Schwerin, Nor­folk, fined $15.00 and cost of $4.00,speeding night (70). Complaint byD. Matejka, patrolman.

May 31: Ernest Ml,lehlmeier,Winside, fined $10.00 and cost of$4.00, speeding on county road.Complaint by Larry Hutchinson,patrolman.

May 31: Gerald Muehlmeier,

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;5C~=:===~==:==::::::::::::::::~::~=::=::A~dm~i'~'i~O~n~$~1.~00~=~::I plaint by Larry HutChinson, pa-__._._~__. !_ trolman.May 31: Kenneth Haller, Win­

side, fined $100 and cost of $4.00,minor in possession. Complaint byLarry Hutchinson, patrolman.

May 31: Dwain Longe, Wayne,sentenced to 30 days in jail, andcost; of $4.00. Minor in· possession.

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""':' Tho W.". 'No',,' ~,.", .d."." J.~" "" .-_m'i'......",... _J•••,jm;.~~~ ~...."" ~ ,.nl.!.~,_~.I.-'.'.~-~'r.'-..".".'.".i..,'"..'.',.\.:.r.'."'.:".-'.",;,',. ":":'·'I'-"'-dn~w ..~...m", ',,'~ -- r'-"'_.I,- ";;"'ioO-IIJobnson, Omaha; t vo siste s, Mrs, She Came to Nebraska ID~elearlY patrolman. ' ~S. B Th H Id rs.' 8\,1 "", em ng on Mr. arid [lnRton, Mr. l1n(~ Mr~: n1tsn~lt,'·.rti!\~ .

Iand Harlon, Leaf, North Platte; Josie Anderson, akefiell, and 1890's Iand was married i~ 11896, to June 3: R1Y 'Kat, teIltdCrl fmed .' ~e Y', .,8 .e.ra ,Mrs. Warren ll'lcmin~. Omnhn. Un tlnrl fllmlly, Norfolk. Dol; 'Juh.';"Final Riles for Mrs. Nancy Leaf, Brady. and a Jame~,. Spahr.~\he couple nvet1~on' $10.00 and cost of $4.00, over. Mr. and Mf.S. WUl Pryor and ,fam- lin, N(,WC1l8th~, Mr. nnd:::'Ml's:;:'Ted,~ ~~~~~~~ 'l~~~~:~hn ~:~f, tae~~::~'; fosLer sister, Mary Longe, Wake- a farm near, ,Laurel fi e years width on a truck. olflplaint by ily and Bill Ellsworth, Council nt.~rg(,l'stln, Lan'y lint! Shh·loY,'-'.o~\d~·,'

"'.ar',1 A.- J"'h.nson Nelson, Wakefleld, Burial .wosl· field. and lI)en live~ for six ye rs. on a Bernard Pia tz.' .sca~ operator. Julia '~erd~e spent ,the weekend BlUffs, Mr. and Mrs. George A. M". Hohert P. I.ct'ch,' l·'r~monf.... V the Wakefield cemetery. • farm pow owned by Roy f' Spahr. June 3: ~ Wert, W$yne, fined in the A~lan Perdue home. JuhUn, L~urel, ~r. nnd l\hR, l:Jar~ IMr. nnd i\fr.'l. Clinton RClb,q'r" nnd

Carl Johnson, son of Casper and M M hie !hey moved to their pres, nt home $40.00 andJ 5t of 4.00., reckless Mrs. John Strow. and daughter. old JUh.lID, Arhc an(l Bnrbarn, s()~, ~1t)sklJ\~, c.n.U('(I'Sll.nd.nY.':.I..I.n lh.. "

Hel .A.· ·.n W."'kef.·eld Matilda Johnson, was born, June . rs. . ary· Sc : I m 10011., . driving. Co print b rlon Weible, I.ynch, spont several days in the M~kell, Mr; a,n~ Mrs, Munrlro ~lt'~lillan tmnl(' MI's. Curl!Bcrnt.:III u 24,1887 in Hanah, Wyo. He Icam She was p*ceded in cath by ~eriH. 1 Julia Perpue home last w~ek. Ju hn, S~oux Clt~, Mr. nnd Mrs ..!son. Au.rrJl'fl, 111., WitS ,n":"IY181t~r

.;••. f' II" I . f F IS. her husband ,'and a bro', er. Sur· orrlag. LI e .e.,' The Allen Perdue fomlly were Don Juhlin Dnd Mary Kay, Hnrt- Mfllldl1v ' 'I' <';w:a,.c 1{" (-L' unerll SPl'Vlces or \0 Wllhfield when he was a boy, une V l ~'L .tl' • .Carl A. A, .Johnson, ('5, Oillalia Ill" ]i..-ed in the Wakefield afC' ra er Ie S vivors include three sons

1Ray,L., May .27: : ,!,crnonl Schulz. 23, luncheon' guests in the Julia Per- ---0"'-._. .~ .• --~......-..-...\.~

were held May 27 ':Il the Wakcfi~'ld !'until 1947 when l\e 'moved to Orioa Id Dixon, Roy E. and E nest H., syne, and~DOloreslOdescher, 23, due home Memorial Day. 1v1. . , ".Covenant chllreh. )\~r .Jol.lI1son dlt'd[' Jiu. Ill' wu~ a member of the Wake He Here Tues au Wayne; two daughters, Mrs. Ed Wayne_: ,: Memorial Day guest of Mrs. OW ngs rU~ay 25 at Omllhu lollowlng :1 long f1('ld Covenant church until 194~ I Caauwe, Wayne, ~nd Mfs. ~ich. -May 27: G orge L~ngenberg, jr., Minnie nice was her s'ister, Ama . I' - IlI1Illness. ' wh£'n he transferred his memberj Funeral services for M~' Anna ard Kyl, Des Momes;,a SIster, 19, Hos~ins, and Gle~da, Miller, 18, Caress,' Stapleton, ." Va 0 ••'.

Rev. r"rcd ,J!lll~S()n I.lllel H~'v.llihip to the F'irst Covenant church, Maria "Mary" Schulte,' , were ~rs. E. C. ~~rkins, De Moin,es, Norfolk.' I I Will J.' Nelson, Columbus, spent 'Freeman offi,il.dl'd .1/ Ih£' rite.~ iOmaha. held Tuesday afternoon at Re- seven g~andCl!Uldren and'14'!great- June 1: J h"'. Zinneck~r, 28~ Lin- several days in the Jim Bressler sooner 'done!' ..t::.,"., .Music was flirrlJ~J]('d hy l\1rli. ClaJ" I Survivors include his widdw, deemer Lutheran church Mrs. grandchIldren. I coin, and haralyn Behmer, 27, home.

-H~I~. H~~~~bc~:~;,lr.~ ~'~~'rl' M:~I;I~~~K Il~~~:~enJ9~~_S~_n_,'J~~:~~~¥ ~~;~~~t:s:I:ur;;:e:~:!;iC~::: Funeral ServiJe~ ~i~~!:~~I~i~. Ue S~yler, tn, AX~I ~;i.;~::.~~~~r~~~:n~:d hf:~~------------·------·Llat tho rHes. Mrs. William Kugler and Ameha~ horg~rs.,jn palrt of Hy, Storlt City, Ia and Mr andl ,..~',.... ~'.

sang "Jesus Lover of M Soul" FL' II Rr NEJ4 NW~, S 3, T2QN,'"!R3. Mrs. VeHner Ande~~on, Wak~field. • "~'--, ...Do t Miss the Thrilling und "Ncaror My God tn Tbee." or YR.e a SS Grace E. .skirk ito .Clare Bus, Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Filtzlnger . ,j'Ted Bahe was. organist.1allbear, HId .AI P.I kirk and ArlenfTronk, SE'I, of S18, and family, Greeley, Colo., visited ':\"''''''~~4:11~

ST'OCK CAR ~r~~hlk:~~, A~~~:tll K~I~:~ ~~;:~ e In" I ge,! 'g:: ~~', an~ I % of N}v14, of 530 ~~~~n~~e~~d relatives in this 'area /:':j "."""':':l:.':':'~'·".·,\·,..•••.:,~:,'.,":""~",·~,'.'.';,,1.,.,Henry Recg', Luther Milli en and Funeral services fOIl' ILynell ' , Relatives attending the foneral ;: ~'. 'Albert Jaeger. Burial was in Rau:;s" 17, PiI?cr, were h~ld rhurs- i" of Harry A. McMillan included Mr.Greenwood cemetery.! day aflernon at St. Johln's Luth- Car~ T ' Ie. and Mrs. Otto McMillan and Mr. J~~:p

CESAnna Maria Erune, dat~hter of eran church,: Pilger. Mtss Rauss: ., rue S and' Mrs. Charles McMillan, 'Car-

Henry and Minnie Brune, as born was killed in: an automobile ae- R t • penter, S, D., Lester McMillon,Nov. 16, 1882 in otoe ,county, ciden! May 26. eglil~ erea Bancroft, S. D., Mrs. Knudt Iver-

'Nebr. She came to Waynel county Rev. H. M. Roth officiated' at the , ::, ~ocns' cllrUonro"no,' .S'·r<,.D. '1"eMarrl'o al~OddgMSOrnS,'as a child. She \vas marrij:!d Dec. rites. The Senior Choir sang "Be l. n " l

5, 1901 to Louis Schulte inj Wayne SUIl My Sou~" and "Nearer, Still ~ I 1963county. The couple lived on a farm Nearer." Le~ha Tobias W] or- Edgar A. Larson, Wayne, Buicknine miles southwest of i Wayne ganis.t.. Pallb¢arers were ,ooald Lonoie Be mer, Wins~de, Chev.until 1944 when they moved into Brundwck, Wisner, Duane oyer, Charles K nIilCy, Wakefield, FordWayne. Mr. Schulle died ih 1951. ! Wayne Cornett, Dallas oeller, D. E, Da~i.s, Carroll, Pontiac

Besides her husband SJC was Darwyn Glover and Ray Ridder, Mary D kruger Wa~ne Oldspreceded in death by two sisters. Pilger. Buria~ was in, the Pilger Max A.', Hansen: Wayne, Ch~v.Survivors include a daught 1', Mfs. cemetery. W~yenn:,icctthaev.~r Mabl~ Hurstad,Victor (Lydict) Kni~s('he, inside; LyncH Darlene Rauss, d~ugh1er

a Son, IIcnryl Reddmg, Ca if.; two of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hauss, George Langenber~, jr., Hoskins,sisters, Mrs.' OUo G{'r!('man and was born FQb. 24, 1946 in OO1"a- FordMrs. Louisa Hoeman, Wayne; two ha. She was ~aptized in infancy at Janice M. Brudigan, Winside,grandchildren and three, ~reat- the parental home north of Pilger Chev.grandchildren. - by Rev. Herbert Teske. She be-

• came' a corttmunicant member ofSt. John's, Lutheran church, Pil­ger, Apr. 10 j 1960, under the di­i'~('tion of Rev. Roth. She was anac~ive member in the Walthep.~aguc and served several years~s church organist. She had fin­is,hed her junior year at Pilgerhigh school.

Her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.Fred Koehlmoos, sr., preceq.ed herin death. Survivors include herparents, a brother, Merlyrt, Nor­folk, and her grandmother, Mrs.Emma Rauss, Wayne.

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Glenda L MillerI

George 'LangenbergWed in Winside

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The Wayno INobr,) Horald, Wodnosd,ay,Juno 5, 1963>,5.

Fridny nllemoon vl~ltors In the Mrs. Milton StanleY"~~(p"bbl~~'Fred Baird home. Mrs.. M. S. Whitnoy ..~nd.J14t•.,~~I\; .,

The Carroll. Methollist church Mrs. Morle Whitno~~u~,IIJDllY,:served Its annual Memorial dinner Wayne. , ,,", :,'::-l!" .. ,', ."Thursday in the chureh' soclnl Thursday eyenlng Ylslt~r",! In tho,roo!"s. About 300 nltended. lIaro.ld I'armeior hom. \lIa~oMrs.

Sunday dinner guests In tho J. C, lIarmeler, Norlolk,"olul Mr.Charles Whitney home to honor and Mrs: l~conard lIQlleo~,..!Dc:bbi.erStanlcy on her birthday and BlI1y~ Andersen was, oj 'Y0dnc!.for Mr. nnd Mrs. Whitney'. wed· day oyornlght nndThurodOy,.yl.it.dine nnniversary were Mr, and or In the Guerncy nansen,! homo,-~------------_.,- -~--"----~'-~-,.'.

ATTEND

OPEN HOUSE'DEMONSTRATION

Silver ~hield &Herd KilJUOXYGEN FREE STORAGE FEEDING' WITJ,f ,HAYLAGE, SILAGE & HI·MOISTURE GRAIN

VALUE IN PRIZES

$600One 36 ton Silver Shield BulkTank ond one Radson MoistureTester wiH be given away statewide. One C & L Gas Lanternwill be given away at eachdemonstration.

Reg ister at the DemonstrationNEED NOT BE PRESENT TO WIN

TRIMMINGBARGAINS

GRASS SHEARS98c to $3.25HECGE SHEARS

$2.95 to $3.95PRUNING SHEARS$2,25 to $3,25

We have .' comp••f~"'ltne·';'of charcoal,. IIghter,_ ~0f)9.,

elt;dric sta~~~,:,;~'_~J"bedding on hanet:. -.*~.I:'I"fo.J.lr

O,utdcor ~oP"~~'~"'~;"I!i~i:;,·;;:~;;;~,'::'1f:-1n'

Grass ·StopBest yet for keeping gr..s ~ut offlower beds and where youl,w.ntit' It is 4 inche, hig,h .r:td 40feet long. Made ~ corrug.tedaluminum. '" I •

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Lawn RakeBrush up a .rbeautiful lawn wifhthe broom rake, ideally de.ignedfor new mown grass or I••ves.

. And for less than a dollar. "

Hose

SATURDAY and SUNDAY, JUNE 8-9

Garden

7 - AREA DEMONSTRAnONS -.7,

Box 8-87, Lincoln and Waverly, Nebraska

Thero oro over 400 Silver Shields and He~d

Kings used in Nebraska alone, Come Gndseo why they are so pop,ularl

ALBERT LOESKE FARM: 10 miles northeast of COLUMBUS(DAIRYl-Herd King with hllylage, tube feedlng.

KARGES DAIRY: 1 mile west of ALBION-Herd King unlolc:llnghaylage. Circ1'Jlla'r type automatic feeder.

DENNIS GASPER FARM: 1 mile north and 1 mile" west of-..'LINDSAY-Herd King feeding haylage. B·J feeding wagon. ,

DALE DECK: S miles east of HOSKINS on Highway 35-SHv,rShield High Moisture Bin; Herd King with hoylage, tube ftedll1V.

JOHN KROGER, JR" FARM: ROSALIE-25.55 H.rd King, ,h.,pfeeding operation, feeding haylage, B-J mixing wagon In Us,,

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STATE DISTRIBUTORS

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We have the answer to your outdoorcooking needs in the Char-Broil Port­able Bab-be-Cue Pit. This is the bestcharcoaler available and you have:three sizes from which to choose. Seeit now, pick the.: one that is right foryou.

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This is ~he Dial~a-Rain Sprink­ler for ,best ground coverage,coverin~ a 42x60~ft. area.

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Methodist Church(Victor Ireland, pastor)

Sunday, ~une 9: Worship, 9:45a.m.; Sunday school, 11:00 a.m

Presl:iytetian - Congregational, Church

(Gail Axen, pastor)Sunday, ~une 9: Worship, 10:00

a.m.; Sunday school, 11.

lawnandGa~enSPECIAIS

LAWN SPRINKLERS

89c

se hands and nails withul't'b Garden Gloves. Allarked down from the'8c pri.c:e to only -

HA [)·SAVING SPECIAL

Go 'den Gloves

I $2750

~utom f;c Shut-off, $4.50 extra Or bl/Y two for $25.50

Many others from only $1,10

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This all metal, 3-cu. yd.garden cart is perfectfor all yard work. Tl1etwo wheels balance per·fectly for easy hand­ling.

Demonstrations Will Include B-J MixingWagon and Automatic Tube Feeding

GARDENCART

Save tGreensize5,regular

.Have, you visited ournew. camp,letl1 Hard­

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with thrower and agitatorpaddles. t

• Swinging auger drop feed rwith adjustable, self-loc ~ing support to hold it atany heIght.

• Band-type brakes at pivrt

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• Easy-changing screens.• Big, low, convenient coh-

• ~:;:;::.e~~:rd mixer c4be operated sep ar&telY'

1• Optional corn sheller t­tachment. Dlagn€t, 2--w ybazger.

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Friday, dinner guests in th~ Mrs;,Dora Griffith home were Mrs.Frank Lorenz, Mrs. Lizzie ,-Glriffith,Mrs. Charles Whitney an~ Mrs.Ellen Gemmell, Blair.

Junior SilverettesJunior Silverettes club met last

Monday in the Glen Magnusonhome. Gloria Magnuson gave ademonstration on how to makesandwiches. The leaders checkedthe material for the aprOns: andthe members displayed their com­pleted dish towels. The June 24meeting will be in the Charles Sur­ber home.

Make the fe,ed you ~ant, theamount you want, when you

h::~~;a~;eO~oh~~N~~gri~nd~mix and feed two-Ito.n loadsof' any ration you need inminutes. Save time.lhandling,grinding costs. I

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• Full 16" Hammermill, 26ha~mers, low Iiower re­qUIrement.

• Feed is augered, not blown.direcUy from mill to mixerfor less dust, no clogging,less power required.

·~h:~ki;:: ;i~o~~ha~ijw~i~ht chart for accuratemlXmg.

• 12· vertical miring auger

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On·farmfeed making at its best.~.'

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Redeemer Lutheran Church(S. K. de Freese, pastor)

Wednesday, June 5: Youth Choir,6:45 p.m.

Thursday, J u n.e 6: Mother-

First Church of Christ208 East 4th Street

Wednesday, June 5: Bible studyand prayer meeting, 8 p.m.

Sunday, June 9: Bible school,10 a.m.; Communion and morn.

I iog service, It.

I I~ace Lutheran ChurchMissouri Synod

(E . .1. Bcrnthal, pastor)Friday, June 7: VacationL. Bible

school demonstration pr·ogram,10~M a.m. Picnic at noon.

Sunday, June 9: Sunday school,Bible classes, and Pastor's class,9:00 a.m.; worShip service, 10:00a.m.; Sermon, "Put Two and TwoTogether."

Tuesday, June 11: LWML Eve,

ni~ed~i;~~~y,8:~~un~mi2: Ladies'Aid, 2:00 p.m.; Walther League,8:00 p.m.

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SWIM CAPS~rom $1.95 to $7.95

Others from 79c

FELBER PHARMACYTwo Registered P armacists to Serve You

"57 Years of Rell9b1e Prescription Service '216 Main Street Wayne, Nebraska I: ~-~n

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Pascal Celery~~~oI9 c'O·lb. llVg 79 CEach

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To. w.~. 'Nod ".~?J....".....".. June 5: 1963' Wayne, and l\fr and M{S HnrOldli~Y, Mr anel Mrs Larry ~ubber·13nd Mrs. nyton Anderson I an(lJGe~51er and familY. Mr. and Mrs. (amity, Mr. :md Mrs. Abner pcar~I' Mr. lind Mr-, V~~;I I____...;.__.;.._-+-_.:.' .;...;..--+-.IG.unncrson were Thurs uy IJicnic l sledt am~ (amtly, Mr ani Mrs'fdallghtcrs, 1\1' a~d Mrs. H~rlen W!ICrcd N~bbC' and sons nnd M"s. ~t'" and Hart('n, l...lncoln, WCl'e l'lIul Cumlly joined n

CONe RD NEWdmncr guests at the A ex Brown IGeorge LJPIJOlt. Mr and MS. Jay IAnderson 1I fnlntly, and Mr. nnd Mmnic Nobbe. rfiur~dQY afternoon guests In the Ihb 1'uyhu- homo to!'

.: " , I' :', _. ' ~' home, Smux Falls MnUes and H'lden, and r and Mrs Walla e Anderson und fatuity . Tilursday picnic suppcn R\,csts Ibrold Mine1' homa, Wnkcflcld. I I'ler Thur.sdny" I ~ I

oev.cc and T~)(fd KOel.stcr. were I:\IInl M. Iiton Johnson and fa ily, Mr antt rs Clar~ncc Pc~rson m. t.he Kenneth. Ramsey hilmc, Mr. and Mrs. IDOl' I~ctcrson nnd Mr and Mrs. VJrgU ,oarflo~'Ilhursday overmght gue~ts In the I were ThufS ly evenmg guests in Wa:y~e. were· Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ann Swanson were Thul'sdllY l)le· nnd (,lInHy wel'U Tuc~d~)'! l)venlng

Mrs. Wilfred N bbo - P!hono JU 4·2520 Dco 150m home.: Churl'hes j'th(, Marie." J hnson home. And£'.rson and family lind Oscar nle dinner guests In the Arvid Pet. I!lI(I.!IL'i. In tlw Pltlil. no.,.e «~.,.n•...•..•'I Sunday dinner guests In t.he Er· .. • • , !\fr. and rs. LaVern Nelson Ramsey. . erson home. I Ml'S. Dolin pc'!Ul~on'; sP8ri~,'Du.~,.

~fl lind MI's .Tacit 1':1 wtn 'nl! MI' and Mrs EriC Nelson and nest Swa~son home werf.- Mr. ancl Concord Evangelical Free hurch :>Jere. Th.ll~ (av afternoon. guests L~rry. LUbbersted~ \Vas a FrI· I Mr. lind Mrs. A.rvld Pctol'son liny Itr.'lornoon In. t.h~. l.Vi..•.a•. l.~.•. \,'...•.pell•....~...•. '..f.lmlly \\l'l't' 1·'l'ICI.IY eV('IIHlg gu'sls Dean Mrs. AlVIn Bruce, Mr. ,.and Mrs, I (Ambrose J, Collins, p'a tor) : In the Milh' Nelson home, dOy'afternoon caBer In the Rudolph were Friday 'evening. "::\lC8tS in tho son·borno, ' '~' 'J'!:; i', I, ;" ,. ,

lI\ the ~dX lIolcl?rf home _I !'vTI's Paul Bose was a Tim sday ~red G1enapp" Mrs. ]VIaJllda Paul- Wednesday. June 5: Q arierly I Mr. and ~1rs, RUdo)p~ ~lohm Swanson ~o~~. . ,Verneal Peterson homo, MrH, CIUl'CI1CO PQor~n',!:,wUfl a

Mrs ClIIOlllle.l'Clg<.,.W<IS I rJCS ImOlnlnJ.( caller 111 tho R dolph !jon, and Mr. lind Mrs. ,aCk Paul· Business meeting. 8:00 p.m w('re Frlda levening guests 10 t.he Iv.ar Andetson and John swan-\. Mr. IInd;l\1rs. Fritz Reith nucnd.\WC(.ine.".dUY ano.".no..o.n I,.U.Q.i.~..•• )~~Q.,O,q:dav lJ1f1crmlon )..(u('!'It III lin J.lCk Swanson home ,sen. Evening guests were Mr. and i Thursday June 6: Ladie Chris- i-Ervin Krac cr home.. son were Wednesday' afternoon cd the smorgllsbord in Wllkcficld ~um.t in tbc Watt P arsQ ",homO';Erwll1 home I,i"lld.lY morrnng callers 1 the, Mrs. Jack Wobbenhorst: Itian Fellow~hiP White Cros.. Mel't.1 Mr. a~d Mrs. Ervm Kraemer l~.meheon guests, in the Rudolph Tue~day evcnin~, i--~-'---,--~'-'I' ,

!'tIl and ,\lr.'i Kenneth En~~.<ion·F l"('d Mathes home wele Mr and I Mr, a!1d Mrs. Ernes~ Swanson ing: 8:00 p.m. and fam.11Y erc Sunday afternoon Swanson home, David Finn, Nor f 0 I k, spent' flt'1I ...(' "'lll!'l('I~C_'L"anI! .. KP\ in W('I'('. I'nday d H1n('r I \11'.'''' Hl.HIOIPh sw.anson. and family, and Mr. and ,Mrs. J~ck S.~ncla.v, .. June 9: sundaYtSCh.OOI, ,,-:u('sts III he Waldon Kraemer R9.b.erta Lee \~as a Wednesday, Thursday till Saturd.ay, in t.he Vh'gil l , .. _ . "JiI;_f.!ucsts III the l{<IV1ll01HI Erlcl~son I SIIO(lay <hnner guests in the Mrs. Paulsen were Wcdnesda,y evemng 10'00 a;n . morning worshi hour home. aVClitught guest m the Bob Sherry IPearson home. . I. ~. ~ l.,~home' ,:Esther l'der~on home in ho or of Iguests in _the Verneal Peterson 111 :00 u· m '; Evening Gospel hour: i Mrs. Willi I,JOhns?n spent T.hurs- home. -.,.--------------.-~._-_~__.\

Mr. Hnd ),Irs ](l'llh Erickson ~lnd i Nl'd's birthday Wt're Mr. and Mrs. home. . ' LOO p.m. 'I day and 'nday m the Wllb~rt M~·. and Mrs. Bob Sherry and I '::' . _', _, .. _,'OY_';'_

d3u.ghll:rs W.'."l'!' Sunday af!prnjoon IWinton ~Vallin and dnughter. and Mr. a~d ~rs. ,JJm palPcnhausen. _ . .Huntley h .le at Chamberlam, family. were .ThurSday dinner WES· . . '. ." '·'.R··.'-:" .';'gupsls III the Clnfl'IH't' Luhr horne. :\11' <Inri Mrs. Wallace Mag uson and famlly and Mrs. Lester Weav~I, ,S.D. guests 10 the Mrs. Ina Lee home, T POINT CLEANE S'WllIH'fh~lrl ' aiut family. Afternoon g'ucsts were jer, Jefferson, la., .were Thursday 1 Co~co~~dla) ,L~~~eran ,~hl,llrch : Sunday v'ning gucsts in the Stanton. I .

I\lr, an Mrs Bf~hlla~(.'rnnn\Und \'II'. and Mrs. Emil Swanso and afternoon guests In the Ernest I (S: ~,_ldelson: pd~ton . ILeland JoI'son home, Laurel, Mr.aOdMrs.RonaldFiSher."nd., __ y_,.-ramitv;' Ihnl'll, w(')"(' Thursdav uf- Mrs. Nt'ls Bjorklund. Swanson home. \ Thursday" June .6. J.CW~Ul11t.s, were Mr. a ( Mrs. Willis Johnson. family were Thursday dinner Il.ernl)(;n .J.:IIl'_~I'~ ill lhe 1{('lIh Er'ick-. ThurSda. Y dinm'r guest.,). il the I. Mr, and Mrs. Erie La.rson were I.~:OO p,lll, ;..In. 1 wIlh Mrs. Harlm I Sunday ernoon guests in the guests in the Mrs. Grace Dawson d L dSOil IJIJIl1I' : Walla('p !\lagnuson horne wer Mr. Thursday evening guc.'lls in the i .'\ndt'rson. ,2, ~lrs. James elson'l Harlen An rson home to help hoole, Wayne. an aun erers

A('Il!1CI! ;l)lll r,l':\nn S;llrno/1 s!~C'nt land Mrs Allan ,Johnson, a ah~, Dea Isom home: . II., l\:r~, "_\,(':1 Johnson: " M~~. Steve cele ate his second birth· Mr, and Mrs. Arvid Peters~nThllr~.dil\ In till' :'II:lrkn .JOhn.son II ilnd Mr. an.d Mrs. Winton al1m Tuesday evenIng guests In the R IWdr,1 Carlson. 5. Mrs. V~rncalll day were r. and Mrs. ArttAn- were Sunday afternoon guests In I!lOlll(' i.lnd family Larry Koester home in honor of 1P('~('rs(Jn. .j . derson, E r and Fern, Mr. and the Marlin Hanson home, Carroll.

~Ir :l1ld Mrs I'al EVf'rl, Wrr- I .M!'. and i-Trs. Dale p.carson were loevee's .. eleventh birthday were I S:l.inrd~Y. JlInt' 8: .confl mallon: Mrs. l.e,R. Koch jlnd family, 1\1r. nnd Mrs. Vernenl Peterson IIIllIont, lIfid \11' ;lflll \11·.~ ,~iTll 1:l'hllrSdUY nftcrnoon guests i the Mr. and Mrs, Noel Isom, Mr. and class, 9:30 n.m. ~ Mr. and M . Clarence 150m and anc! family were Sunday evening 'I .C1l1t'k~1)1l and SlJn.', sp{'nt the w~'d\- Bill (~arvin home. Mrs. Deo Isom, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sund.av, June 9: sundaYfS('hO~' Kim, Fr. k Carlson, Hallel, gUf.lsls in t~e Arvid Peterson nome. I ,,::

{'nil III tll" Law!"n{' Clarkson hopH'. 1"11'. and Mrs. Ernest Sw nson IKoester:'!'and Kim Stalling. i.l?d Blhle ~li.ls.';r>s, 9,00 a, .; ~I. Minnie an Opal. Monday eve. . Mr. 'and IMrs. Henry Johnson and .('o/ad . and flJmily were Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Johnson ]vme \~ors.llIp, 10 a,m.; ,Concordw ning guest were Mr. and Mrs. \fr. and Mrs. Arvid Peterson were .

• T11('.~dlJ~· aflprJ\onn gll('sls 111 ~ Ihp! ~l1t'sts. in t.he Dale Pearson orne. ~ere Thursday aft.. e~don guests COllple s Leagu/" 8:00 p.m. 1 .Clayton A erson and daughters Monday evening guests in the Eric I .Ivan ('I:lrk hllIlH'. to ht~lp ,Ihe, Mrs Fern Conger, Elgin and lID the Roy Johnson home. --- I:. a,nd Mr. d Mrs. Wallace An- Larson home.(ollpk obs( rv<' Ihel! wpddLng an 1\ifls Don DahlqUIst left Sat Irday I Wednesday afterIiloon guests In I Mr and Mrs Ge0l'f,C Ahderson derson an amily. 1VIt': and Mrs, Vernenl Peterson p' k dDI' M d dTh d"111\( rs 11 \ II rt' lI,fI s SIan SWdn I morning for Cahforma wher they the Rudolph Swanson home to help I,md MOl ns Johnson \H'le Sunday Mr and 1 S Wilfred Nobbe and and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Ie -up an eIvery' on oy an ' . urs ,Qy.'loti ~llo.; ("Ill l\L111111dalp Mrs WIll ViSIt relatIves for ten da s the hostess celebrate her bIrthday afternoon luncheon guests I 10 the <;ons, Mr d Mrs ErVin Koeppe Arvid Peterson attended' the smor.·1 "

stock'll1 1\11 s ('('cll Cl~lrk Patty Gunnerson, Sid W sness were Mrs Martha Rlhth, Mrs Rov Johnson homt> p I ,mel bmllv. awton, la, and Mrs g~sbord in Wakefield Tuesda·y eve· FOR HOUSE PICK-UP(>I IW\ d StlllJ\ iln " and (.regg Brown spent the eek-I Delta Pearson, Mrs Henry Rafi ''Ir and Mrs Larry I\_oe~ter and E '>11 (rens e, Sally and Randy mng. I

\1 I <Jllrl 1\1 I <; (hill Ips CI~\r!0CfHl,Jn the Harold Gunnerson orne. tede, Mrs Roy ,Johnson, Mrs I family were F'nday even1O~ guests I were Thur t ay d10ner guests 10 Mrs. Otelia Magnuson spentWl dn{ ~dd~ till Frldav In Ilhe I pI' and Mrs Harold Gun rson Qumten ErWIn and Joan l Mrs Bill In the Deo Isom home: I the Mrs M n le Nobbe home, Marl Wednesday afternoon in the Arvid CII 375 3700(III k hom( (hdr!PS Cldrk w)'.!'c Monday evemng gues s In 1Hattig and family, Mrs George I Mr and MI s Art Feg1tjy ""prc tlllsburg I I Peterson hom~.. Mr. and Mrs, Os- a.

{)11 '111I( 1(1 WolV!1( v.1wfel he Itlle Vlrgll Kardell home, W Yne.] Llppolt, Mrs Jry Mattes, Mrs ITilursday supper gucsts In the Jim I Fnday v nmg guests m th~ car Johnson Jomed them for sup· • 'I~ill 1111!lel \\ 1\T1( Sldl(' (ollrge I to help th~ hostess observ her Ivar Anderson, Mrs Wilfred Noh I K1f(~hn('f home Earl Matt s home to help Ellen per. 0 L Ak· .CI 1... Sllll~ -,1111111\11 birthday \ be, and Mrs Henry Dangberg and I THesdav evenIng gl1csts III the cplebrate el hllthday were Mr Mr. and Mrs, Roy Pearson, Mr. r eave at ·f Ins olnlnll .tore.

\II ~ ,'-iLl]) S\\,\no.;,m ,mil (,('n~va Mr, anti Mrs. VirgIl Karde and IJoyce. Evemng guests were Mr.1 Alvm Anr!('fson home 10' celebrate I and Mrs. F nClS Mattes and fam- and Mrs. Clarmce Pearson, Mr. ~

SlIlll\'<I11 II 1'1'1' ~ll)nd;lY mOf'lll1g I family, :vIrs., Hildur ea 1son, and Mrs. Melfred Roeber and fam- i R('('d's sixth hirthday ware Mr.1 ily, Walerb 'y, ·Mr. and Mrs. Earl and Mrs. Bride ~icholsen '"lnn,,:d~==============:::,====:::::=::~bruJlch tClll'"h 111 11](' Bt'rnlard ~,. __. _,~ ~__ ___.__._ -- _~ .

I'I},""" 1"",'1' lailiel " WAYNE'S HOME-OWNED'TII~:II-.,I~:I\Hldi~~rl~;J' ~;:::"~\"('i\;:r~IH~~;';o.;(" THESE HAVE WO

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lind fOUR WEE!<S:

'JI'~~~~e<daY afternoon guestslin IROBERT VOGEL SUPER [email protected] Veri C1rlson home to h~lp I JI~ STU RMJ,ff "I,b,at, his bi,thday wqre I LA 'NREN'CE HANSOil,Mrs. l;-lerman Kraemer, Mrs. r~

Fritz Kraemer and family, Mrs. NELS GRIMM I~;:'"~n~nd;;,s,o,ns:nnda~:uiah~~;~: FRI EDA JORGENSENMrs. Mike Rewinkel and family, C. J. PERRINand MI'. Vern Cadson ahd ~Kathrvn. EveniM guests w€1re I DON PFEIFFERM,: and M,·s. D~lm" Cadson, I FLOYD ECHTENKA P

\Ir ;)ntl ~'lr~, \lNl Cnrlson wl"l'C I ,

dinnl'I.. l'tl('~t-; in Illp 1(\'1'.1. H. ARVEY RABE",a" ""'11" 'L[I;ON~RDSCHWAN Er:I~~:·!"'";::l';\lI;lrIJUi:;;~;1 ~l\~I:~S :11nd HAROLD SHELL

,I,).'I",',',~': a,,,1 'FAY lANDANGER I

lIu I<""H' I" IlANNY HOOGNF.Rh('~'1J~:H'l~\~;:~i('ll I(onk('n and {<1 m .: IVAN D!EDRICKSONily were Sunday evening visitbrs', MRS. WILLIAM KA Ein ~\\~~' :l~~r()~~ln~:~llIJ;~l·:'o~l;~~:;;rns ,~nd! DELORES SCHM!DT

" In Ille ;\1"! LIES WACKERdinner 1I0nll';["r GORDON ZAPPII". and M,·,. \'I"""ld E'"rn, and MRS. C. J. BOYCEfamily wert' Friday ('vening gudsls RAYMOND lARSENin thp Darpll Hanson homC'.

Friday ('H'ning gucsts in the j\J"t M!lDRED WACKIER.Jnhnso.n home in honor ()f D('l\t' ',n MARILYN TESTwho IS home on lr'ilV(, fr lID

'~Inker's AIrlore" base were ~Ir. MARGA'RET DRESSE~I~,d ~~I:~'\nd .J(),IJ1~:~0l~~;I~~ln f<a~~ ELMER HOLSTfal~i1v. I'llI''; Dp:-m Sulrnon ;Ind MERT ELLISfamil~. 1\11', <lnd :vlrs. Ll'on .10\111­son a'm1 s(ln, ~lr. and Mrs_ EvC'r- llA PRYOR:;~~i I~',n:, ~\~~rl~~ar~i':hn:,:~1 :~~I FRANK LANSINGfamily LAWRENCE SPROULth~\I11~~;~hdi~~)~~l~u::(~~ein i~~~ 1\'~~~i MRS. DON DR4\GHUMr, .. LoRn,. cream.er lind fllm$Y" JUDY HANCOCK

, ~;~;I~~d ~~~" ~rua~~«(r~";,erE' n:: DOROTHY WESTSlall,"~ ond ["mHr. .Joining tl< ,m MRS. DAVE THEOPHI US ••.. th ft Mr \ ll'l .'............ •••••••••• Big, red and jwcy • 4 •

~~allil~'g;) ernoo~ was s. f , AUGUSTA HANSEN ) ~ h·.. f,resh from sunny strawberry patches •••Mr. and Mr, ,-Ianln SI"II,· ~n" A. M. BEIHOFFER : rl'eg ..,: serve 'em with 8ugar and cream todayl

son and Mr anti Mrs. H~'\rv A 'lI. l-Lempke vl,""d "elalirl's In Se~i1)·· Cl RENCE BOSS d ····.ro....•....···· 2 55 'r':.:~~I~:~,~~:I;H~~ ~11~:~~' i~I(;II;~ 'ilf;e i ~~~:I:~~~~~SEN ~~~~.~~~~ a ,g~.'. ::."D \1m,.II'l-lE·.~~ ~.. l'IEt m; Pin", ,C"ma~ Stolle hllme. 'I MRS. CARL WRIGHTI .' wen.m

arbl• ,n w -I~I~ ~

Mr, and Mrs. Vpl'rlel Erwin almlI' ChOOS", ill...' thick •• 'sons and Mr. n.!ld Mrs. In"r Petr'l MRS. RUDY LO.. NGE ~;'r< bcst (or ebar' I ,~<;on and famih~ Wf'l'e. Friday StP' lOWELL A. MANN c:oaling! Vine fiPened; I~;\~~~ts In the Cillyton Sel<m," I CHARLES RIESE Wfterrtte on

nrent lind Bruce·JOhOson. ,nr.l[ FRED BAIRD . : I

t'~d~r~~:'i~~~:,,~u"dllY In he HAROLD OBERG , W···.. IN, L" U·..~·C·...'.K1 yl.' .N·UM BE'R·JOlin and Br:'" Erwio spent F1n'l MRS. WALTER STREE -.. .~~:I~fl~~~~~.n 111 Ihe Mrs. Thomlls CARL NUERNBERGE

~~~~~I~~~~:s:.~;~I~n'\~:av:l~ill~~G~~~~~I~~LFE DT FREr-UP TO $150.00 CA H i:ACH h,'EEK-22 P'OSS'IBLE WINNERS EACH WEEK!Mrs. Clarence Tuttle, Mrs. L Ie 'GLENVILLE SAMPSO a; a; VV

;;,\~ve~~,~~Cdan~II~~~ Je~~~asln, r; HENRY SCHMiTZ I 1 PRIZE $2'5"'.00' _ 1 I"PRIZE -$15"+.0 _ 2 PRIZES $10.00 -itS"" PRIZES $5.00Sioux City hospital Tuesday. I, I;;:;:;:~:;:;;-;;::~~~-;:;;;~d~J~~~:;:~~-:-;::---:-:-:-:-.:=:-;;:;;~~:.:::.::..::::~-.:1'~::...;::::U:--:...:.~~~i~~~::;-~;:---:.:.........._--------:;~:;:Thursday dinner guests in -t~e

~?f:ft¥~~i I~;;::?~ ~.Jr~As:.:.aat...~".·.'.·.·,· ....·...~,·a.·b~ta~tihti2:,l419·~ eHIRRI ES N~; '00 5 i$~OO CO-rTAG"E CHEESE1SC, ~ta-, J LI~d~~DYSe~'f M;. :;~" Bouquet' Soap ,~b~th 2/~c .. _ ,

rs. ac r In a~ ami y, ·1 LIQUID 12-ox.37c D-DETERGENT giant 70C r ~ 1;'; -- -r~:~~~~~~f'~~ ~~~t~1t~t~~~i~ ~~E~'~l~~<l~~~' HKeinzE-T,14c·OZ·HbOtfule p 5 °R

F $11'.,°0 i,'OMATO JUICE ,4i$'.•.•.. G.()the Stan SWllnson home were ~ t, Iand Mrs, Charles Clark and Ti 1, W1 I ' , J .,,' ,

fE~~~:£~an~~~i::dT:rii{{1 arne,s~_____ Fl" I d' 2-1 .... c,an $'1.'29 TsupeUr.vaNlu_.Achunk sty.Ie 4 oRF $1..•.. :,•..·...,.OO

Br.nmann, ~I COg,er.05

.' regu.FaroFrr,.PE.'.E 1 6Y2-oz. canWednesday evening guests in e _ :

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Page 7: I, PIQ~ Dy DrG~. ~~ ~u-. !~~~~y~~,~yS.!~~~newspapers.cityofwayne.org/Wayne Herald (1888...The pubii, is invited t" this comic Qpero buffa ot 8 p.m, in the Ad-S eSI en s 0 e· ministration

Royal 4·door sedan equippedwith Torqueflite transn;aiss.iortand power. Only 53,000' milesof easy driving on th~s car.Always owned by older People.

4-door sedan. standard V-S,Torquefllte tranlimissjon~ radioand air conditioning. Summertime driving will be a pleasurewith this one.

Very clean ahd -~~~ Jirvice~able miles left' in -this, car.

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Belvecie;e 4·door hardto~, V·8,',orqueflite, power. stterioq,padded dash and visor'i,Whltewith a beautiful red and blackinferior.

58 Plymouth

59 Dodge Coro~~t

57 Dodge Custom

55 Ford %.t ·Pi~kup

4-door. v.a, Ford.o.m.tlc, I'll,

dio, power steering '.1' andbrakes, Local car in excelfentcondition.

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WORTMAN.AUTO CO.-

4;I Y~r"

FORD· MERCURY

li19E!:t~S\;:~~';i:iF;I, "

Phone 375·3780(I,' ,

62 Ford Galaxie 5004.door sodano V·8, Crulse'G'matic, radio. paddod dauh andvisors, Chostnut with whltotop. Like new I

4-door sedan, v-a, Torquofllte,radio, power steering, non,,lip differential, red with white~op, Must drlvo to' appreclato,

. "61 Fairlanp 500 S~dlln

61 Mercury( l!Jlonterey4·daor sedan, pow'er Iteerlngand factory air conditioning,automatic transmission.' Thiscar is in prime condition,

62 Dodge 330

J.speed, heavy duty an4 good·'.cylinder engine,

These Cors ArC'-Fully'

Guaranteed ..,. Sofety

Road Tested ... Reco".­

ditioned.

Celebrate this ~ander­

ful month by gettingthllt late model car fromusl now. Our speciol.aleis in full swing withfreopicnioe chicken din!!e..for the. ontire familywi*h the purcha.eofon·eofour .

Olds and Reed,

State National Bank, Woyne, Nebr.

Attorneys for Estate, Wayne, Nebr.

~e~n :·.F~~mEq~ipme:~I·:"~<.Phone 375-1616 'Wayne, t{ebr•...

the big brotheram$rican HAYMASTER! 3008For greater height and 30oO-pounci capacity. topsstacks:up .to; 27'_ Eleven attachments: Push off stacker.mfJnure bucl<:et. aggregate bucket,. forage fork. grapplefork. ~rane boom, dozer blade. snow plov!, ~OO%hydraulic, no, chains or cables, Mounts inSide rearwheels, for greater. stabiHty.

'IamericanECONOLIFT

PRODUCTS OFAMERICAN ROAD· E9UIPMENT COMPANY.

4201 North 26Ur Street 'Omaha~ Nebraska'

:2~~heightplus 3500-pound capacity

good 'II:SY to c'heek real muscle in a cylinders, (ALL SOLID S'Mm) .pro­oader is fD I»ice it by the- pound, be- vide working backbone for g.enersr

use pounds of muscle for your mon,- purpose bucket and six optionaly is a bigreason,to buy ECONOllFT- attachments. Ameri~n ~no~ift 20­its all farm tractors. Uft height 13' DChastwodoubleactingtHt~lnders.

b;;~:;,wi:=~ur:o~~2~~:t~r~~ e~a:O~frlJl~cK~~=£iand .big 3," double acting' hy~raulic _ CRANE pOOM' • DOZER BLAOE

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NEW LOCAL SCHED ~E

ARROW STAGE U ESTo Omaha, Lincoln, Siou City

FromOmaha to Wayne-Iv: 5:15 p.m.Lincoln to WaVne-lv. 5:00 p.m.

To LeavesSioux City J .. B:15 o.m,Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ..7:20 a.m.Omaho (Sunday-Holidays) . . . . .. 1... 6:20 a.m.

The Wayne bus from Omaha 6w leavesfrom the Continental dep : anly.

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H~ur\: 8:30 a.m. 10 5:00 p.m. Saturday: 8:30 Iii noon

- WAYNE, NEBRASKA _

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._;.;.. , .SO. OAK. r.:.';- IOWA· ~

I ~'l~;~.,~.f~RASKA I

IOWA -'-~~-"~"1!

HI' YOU ARE THINKING OF BUYING

A "NEW CAR" SEE US FIRST!

CAN YOU PAY $d.92 MONTHLYIUO, YOU CAN QUALIFY FOR A $1,000 LOAN

Low Interest Rate - Long TermFederal Land Bank LG~ns

FEDERAL LAND BANKASSOCIATION

Felix Jelinek, ManagerWakefield, Nebraska

DENNIS GROSSE,Phone 362-5711

York, Nebr j5t:~

I :F~O:CR:--CS:CAC:L-"EC-:-Nebraska "ered;;;:;; ISPF Swine. Purcbrd and Cross· !

bred brecdi:1g steck_ Backfat, rateof gain aod carcass data avail­able. Cal! or write Ed Svajgr,Secretary, Blue Valley SPF SwineAss'n., Diller, Nebr. m22·j5

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M Bl S Se rvice CenterPhon, 375.1830 Wayne

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where the itS" stands for service

Get to know your kidswhile we take care ofyour elr. We're goodat it!

Well, at: leastsomeoD.§ isHAPPY

about thecattle market!

The generally depressed caMl"1 prices lately havebeen of deep concern to u~ at' the yards. It hasmeant that our farm friend~ hav.e suffered declin­ing profits. Everyone seems Ito be in the same boat••.. except those packers who are "making hay"with direct buying methods~

·The proof is contained in the current report to

Sh...are.owners PUbliShed. byiw.estern Iowa paCk.el",who operates mostly off th market. The ma\lage.ment reported "with a gr at deal of pride" thatn,t earnings for the past si months total~d nearly$833,000 before nONUSE and taxes. This pack.er's own statement pointed but that these 6·monthearnings almost equl\IIed-t:Jhose for the PRE.VIOUS 12·MONTHSI .pow w~r~ yours?

Maybe this company's rr1anagement should becongratulated for their shrewdness •••• but' wewonder!- It appears that th~y have !\lcreased theirprofits at the expense of ~he farmer. By search.

'ing out those farmers 'WiJIi~to swallow their buy.ers' story about so-called" arket expense" at\thet¢rminal market, they ha e been able to av\Jidpaying competitive prices ,for livestork.. ,

We feel tha,t you are ent~'te.d to ellery. a.dVanta.geyou can get when you se' your livestock. That'swhy you have a cent~al pu lic market to help youdetermine a fair pricihg S ,cture. Everyone ~ene.

fits when 'you are allowed onttal feed and fill atmarket and buyers compe±openly for your cattle!.

Your siOilX City commiss on man has a copy ofthis packer's statement• .As .him to show it to you•.While you're looking at it ••••Remember:

NO BUYER EVER WE"' .TOTHE COUNTRY TO, PAY MORE!

.Sioux City, ,S;:\.~o~ .• . j·Stoekard,,. '1"

NORTHW~ST

Wakefield

PRICE CHANGE"

l~TTU(EI

I2 heads 2Sc !

1NATIONAL FOODISTORESII

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I'TIft Lcviullfl PaCkN1i were Satur· I J.:" lCsL'l in th(' Al'l Anderson home" ISlaver home III honor of Co~l W'I\rfI'ED': Jo Cd} boy· Tho Wciyno {Nobr.') .Hcrald, Wednesday, June 5, 1963 . 71'cla~ ovcrniu:h ~wcsts oC) his moth" II' <trl Alldcrsoll was Y,lI1c uf the ~r<Ht· .Jean Staver's graduation. Phone 3754: 3. !01", Mrs. I~rncst_ Packer', and went u les. Sunday afternoon Mr. and! Mrs. Ito )mlllcr Sunday afternoon t(~ visit SU~day afl~rnoon Sal'alt Sue IJoe Erickson were in Winsido to .Ar.-,NON FAMILY GROUPS ARE r WISH: TO THANK, th~ Wa,nc

By M."'.W~lIaClt Rln, I'WI' .parents, the, nenry. KrCl~crs, (mIJcn, Bonnie H.ranll and Pc~J.{Y Iattend the sixtieth wedding anni. for famlty or frtend9,of problem l"irc DcpllttmcnClor their ,/Jer·Wbkoflald ATIIIS 7·2872 ~'r. lind Mrs. Oscar ,Johnson ,I rown, who arc employee! in ,Pen. venmry of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pe. drInkers, For information write to vices when my tnctor 'cRught firn.

we~e Sunday dJnner lind luncheon d 'r, visited in the l'~rvin Brown terl!ion. Box ,Wayne. N~~r. nt5tf John Surber. 1 J5\ l\!I'S, N-, P. Christensen spent last gU(sts at Ernest Andcr50n~. ! lOle, ' Mrs. Levi Dahlgren lind 1."1. ---.--'--'-.-."',.--- ._'~'llPSdn.)' wIth .. Mrs, HaITY. !\1l:1\HI-Il\lrs. Thurc Joh.nscHI llud her MI'.' ami \11':; flarv('y HinJ.::st and I and Mrs. Eric G. Johnlon vilit- Radio WE WISH TO f:XPHESS' our sin.11lln, Wnynf'. ItlO her, Ml'B. Axel Fredrickson, arrC'll, fo~m<-'liS'''' \\,{'re Sunday ed in the Robert Turnquist bOtb t cere t1umkH to OUI' rf:!lAtivc8 lind

,\-11' .:lllri M;~, Cnl sv...'~f~('l'ty lind we~c among, the friends entertain- c\'cOI.n,g ~~lIl'st... II. Nman Bmws.. home" Axtell, last Thunday to 0 friends for cnrds, idCts, f10\VCr'SBf'lty spl'ol I' nday ('venmg: al Don c'd by Ml's. _F, I. SolBo, Laure!' A "roup of n'l'llivt,s sp<,nt Tu('~·.1 Saturday. Leola left Monday to nn(~ congrntlllatlom; 011 our fin1clbDolph'i. Tu .sday ll(tcrnoan. (uy ('vclling: \"\ the Art Mever return to Duluth. Sunday Mr. wedding anniversary and lor help·

"Ill', and 'Ir.<;. HiMlnrrl Kumm, hursday afternoon Mrs. Thurc lornl' in ohs("rvance of his bi;th. and Mrs. Dahlgren, Leola and jog make- the ddy such n memor,1\llrf()l~ wert' Sunda) ufternoon.Yo oson WliS a guest of her mother, ay <lDO that of Ml's Art Meyer of E.dna) ~ahlgr8n ~ad dinner at able (~vcnt. We also wish to thunkgUt'"ls In tllC' L('o Schulz home, Ml' Axel Fredrickson, at a moth- ~atl1rday. A ",roup helped Will H. SIOUX Clty.-· I:====j::::=::===:;! the Indies aid for serving, Mr. nnd

In (J!lSf'l"VllTH'f' of Marla',,; first cr· laughter tea in Concord church. i Ieyer H'm(!rl}b('r his birthday Mrs. Ernest Anders~n spent I' Mrs Will Pelers, .is Ih,irthda y ~Irs. Paul Dahlgren ,and .Irs,. Fred Dennie and. George. erlnesd<lY pVl'ning. ~10nday ,~fternoon with 'Mrs, HELP .AiUTED ~btna, l)nlllJJ:l'c"n wen: ('ntcrtamcd D~niP' Independence, la, wef(' Friday ovening Mr_ ilnd Mrs. George Grimm... . n Phone- 375·1533 WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR np-.It lImn!'r \londay 10 the Dean fiu day evening callers at Wallace rt Meyer holped their grand· I In honor oC hiS ninth blr.t~day, 1~~~~~~~~~~~~lvVE$imvviECAN-irHAVEJ\ii:1preclatlOn to relatives, friendsll:,I~ill-(n'l1 horne., . Ri gs. son, Raymond. Jensen, celebrate Byron Roe,b~r had g:u.ests ,lhurs-I:-.-.--:.... ,OW WE CAN.,.. HAVE A'LL and n e i g h b 0 l' s who attend·

[lll'SI!UY ev\'nm.t~ Ivan Nlxons at- Ir. and M.I'S' Georg(~ And.er'son. is Sixth. birth.daY in the Delbert day and Friday evenmgs m the IGirl or Hous keeper 17 yea!s of L.P, GAS BUSINESS. BUT ed our twenty·nUh wedding .aoDl·,tl'ndc'd COin J1)('~cell1(.'nt cxcr<'iflcs un I family were C:'Dtertained at Jen5en home. ILloyd Roeber home. age or aide who :would _h,ke ~ ARE KINDLY ASKING ~(lr5ary at the church and called

.., It!. 1'('ne!(>1" ,fils nleCNi, Leslie 5u'day supper in the Kermit Turn " " '.' Mrs. Lloyd Roeber spel1t. Sunday loyely new.rn ~ern alf.candltIone4 In our home, making the day 0S{'hnil'l" nlrr('Clroll' Johnson wetI.' erlfhome, . Mr, and ~fr~,.. .I()(' ErH.kson VlsIt- evening with Mrs. Gene Nettleton hQme to bye m for summer ot FOR YOURS mcmol"uble event. A special thanksIlll'lll!>C'!"<; of 111(' clns5. II- 'd . K 't T't ' d the Cl,aHoce Bolms ?fter while the men attended auto races permanently. Top salary. Refel'l· Fa the best prices in stallatlon (or the ca;rds ,md f(ifts and for the

HIe-hard Schnil'r lind Gury Coop- Vi~i~~/rn et~~m~~nni~r~~edr~c~~~~ hurch services S,lInda y .evenlng ·

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in Sioux City, . en~es congeni 1. Fami-~Y with thre~ of urnaces, space heaters, wat. supervision done by ladies of the(')" Wl'r(' ('onfirm"l! in S1. Mark's ho ne. .To honor Otto Sahs wh~ had a DOll~'las Johnson, South Swux chtldren, Writ Mrs, Sldney TareDj. er eaters, carburetion and gas W. S, C. S. Mr, and Mrs, Jumcs.{'Ilurch. P('IH!er, Sunday. MI'. and .'unday evening Clarence Boeck. lrthday May 26 t~e followlD~ r~la- City, IS spending the week in the 115 South 93r Ave., Omaha, NeI- fe Ice call on us. We wilt glad- Troutman: j5.\11'~ h'an \'ixo!l, Lonnie and Willis, enhnuers were among the guests ~. ve~ _spent •.last S~tllrday evem~g Lloyd .Hoeber home" . braska. Phon· 391'9~~ :Ve 0rg:yI~~a;~c~~~c you our ~--- ...-----..-----~--wI'n' afll'l'llOOn guC'sl~ in the men.n in i the Paul Fischer home for I, hiS home ..Mr., illl(~ Mrs., Melv10 I MarJean Culton, SIOUX City, WE WISH TO CONVEY our heart·('I"'l,c'r IIOInI', Bancre.tt, and were IButch's birthday. . ahs and children, Schuyler, Mr. spent Sunday at home. 115 HA Improvement Loans (cIt thanks to our I'clntivcs, fri-

l~ll('<;!S in lhl! Kcn'neth I IMrs. Verdel Lund, Danny and ":~, M;~~~~~U1C~,~~~m:~~1M~he~~~ Tb ".s:rART PROPANE SUPPLY ~~~IS~nf10r~~lgt~.~~~~e:,orC:~:s.:f~~d,!I0111!' 18Ylin, left bv car Sunday I r, and Mrs. Dale Lessman ami IWal~ef·leld Hosp·ltal e, Nebr. Phone 375-3840 and many at! . f

111111)( dlld ('Ill ole Johnson were I orning for Great Falls, Mont" hilclren .. Mrs. Emil Miller and Mr. It' $5.INCRE SE PER WEEK m29t2 kindness and s;~Pll~~~r~':;fnn: t:c ISlln<! \ lfl( rnonn V[SI!ors m the 10 visit the Gary Lunds. . nd Mrs Marvin Nrlson ami child- illness oC our loving mother nndJ\ III \1'\lln )Hlrnf' Mr and Mrs Ervln Bartels, Mr len. Admitted: Mrs. Adith Linafelter, TO TROS QUALIFYING sistel', Also. sim:el'e thanks to Dr.

\Il lJ),llnHr Lund Wllili co host IanrJ Mn. Art Meyer and Mr and Mr. anr! Mrs, .Joe Erickson were I Emerson; Donna Jo Thomas, New· Married. !'leat Car 23-45 Matson Cor his kind ,and prompt I(~, II IIH' I (W mother da~ghter M*s Kermit Turner attended the mong' the meml.)erB of the choir I cf!slIe; Natalie Zerbe, Newcastle; care; to Miss Fannie Selders Cor1, I dflclnoon fli Salem golden wf'ddmg anDlxer<;ary ob- I nd their families who enjoyed",' P('nny Bokemper, Emerson; Kim· Write Box 378, Norfolk her gentle and eCCic~~nt help and\11 \nr1£'l'son also at I servance of Mr and Mrs Will icnic dinnn at lhe Covenant I berly Ann Otting, Dubuque, Ia.; m15t4 to the Wiltse Morticums Cor their I

I JII, 1 . Ipters Sunday afternoon at 51. hurch Sunday. [A[b/'ft (;eorgesen, Emerson; Baby WANTED m29t12 exc{'l!ent service. The family oCdinnf'r gu('st.'l In the Ken- Jo n's church. Mr."!. Kermit Turner is teaching Todd Keoppe. Ponca; Dennis : C ok at Hotel Mor- Mrs J H Spahr M' d M

111'1 11 li{)nH~ weI'(' Mrs. Gene rl>. Anna Meyer and Mrs, Er- acation Bihle school at St. John's Hauss, Wukefield. ra~iS~~h/~rl ~nl pel'son to Con· --+---------~ I E. C, P('rl~ins. ; 'I. an rs.I.. ~JI lil.'I' ;lnd Chrl.d.I'f'n." RO.5_ehill, ViJtBartelS we.re a.mo.ng: the 'groNp 'hurch, Barhllfa .an." '.'orn are at-; DismissPd: Fred Marsh, Water- 0 e. j5t3hili' \lr and \11'<;, Lev1nllS Pack'lof friends who served supper to ending iburv; Bonnie Voss, Hubbard; Don· 1 ""' 1

'J ( i\Jll1n,. Mr., and Ilh' immediate\ family. Friday ('vl'ning :\ill' and Mrs Ina ',Jo Thomas, Newcastle; Penny'Ill, ,1)('.1 IJne! chlldmn. r. and Mrs. Lyl.c ,Johanson and lurcocc' BOI'c!,l'nhalH'1' and Hog Bok£'mp('r, Emerson; Natalie zer-I FOR R NT I "'~!"""~~==~~~~=I\\ I II' ,Inol \11'<", Ern('st Parker IdalughlNs visited hiS mother, :viI's.. 1', Sandra and Nan.cy ~eYf'r, <11.1" [h£" N.('wcasue; Kimberly Ann Ot- ' !-

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Mury Johnson, Sioux City, Sun(!ay ~ancly Bakf'r WC'TP In Pll'r('(' to aj· ting. Dubuque. la.; Baby Todd ~,.,,.,,.,~=~oj,.,~_~_~""_=~~_""_""_""_""_~IMY SINCERE THANKS to myeVlening. end comrnenc('mC'nl ex('rcis('s. K('opp(', Ponca; Vernon Fegley, RE-FINISH TJ aSE OLD FLOORS. nei hbors and friends for their

~r. and M~fl. Larr. Y. E('htE'n- ~atf'r lhf'y WPJ'{' guests in the nill . W<1kdi('ld. }t's easy an inexpensive when card, flowers, gifts and memor-

kamp and Kirk attended com· I you rent our fl air sander and edger ials uring the illness and afterm ncement exercises at Winside and refinish w th our quality seals, the d ath of my mother. The manyT ursday evening. Eugene Longe ANT ADS varnishes an waxes. Brighten thou.htflll deeds were deeply up·w~ s a graduate. They WNC luneh- your rugs by renting our carpet preCl ted, Mrs. Roy Coryell,eo guests in tile AlVin Longe shampooer Cast to Coast Stores, WE1\;vISH TO EXPRESS ourhome afterward.s, Wayne )5tf .gr ti~ude to our fneods, nCigh

Monday evenmg Mr. a,nd ~I~.s. bars ahd relatives who contnbuteddrry Echtenkamp and Kirk VISIt· eard , gifts and their lime to Kugler Electric CO~II ~: the Ronald. W('Tt home, REAL ESTATE MISC ERVICES mak rur sIlver wedding anmver Phone 375-1112 Wayne~y . , • Isary s ch a happy, memorable oc a:xpert Wosher SeniceThursday evenmg Irvin Browns • cas) Mr. and Mrs Garold 'th G -M P h

at~en~erJ Wayne commencement --------..----.- --~-.---- Jew 11, j5 WI enume aytog or_~~r_~;~~~:"!--a~~__':'::~_.l~ncheo~ ::l5x8,likv FOJ{ SALE OR LEASE: Large I -------- -- "--.-,--.-- ,--...... ~-----..-----...l--.., AT.7~;~~2 ta~~~.lyw~o~:F:~ls~o;Ol~e~~~h;~O~ For t ~ Best in

IRELAX.II SOLVE YOUR LAWN CARE ?';'7 Rivmicle. Calif. Phonem~~~ Radio a 8TV Repair ESTATE SALE - IMPROVED

... u III ItPROBLEMS WIth (lnp slop ,It - Pho e 375·3690OdSt to Cndsl Ston s headC)lIclrt F'OR SAl E Three bedroom, one I" for Nmthrop I"ng 1,Iwn 100" and half story home. Possession We Se ~.e All Make. AYNE COUN.TY FARM

I,pcr! tln!! ('I lh grdss ]Jrf'vcnlc r m 30 days Prudential loan avail- :~I C(' usc' 01 spr('d(tel Coast lo abll' 1000 LJific Lane. Phone 375. SWA SON TV'(j"-slStoll's W"ynl' ,'If 13793 _ m81f wayne's,' dest TV Store j22t1'

I au LL NE\ER. WAX floors agam IFOR SALE: Ncar new three-bed" F·d J 7 1963I.

a.ftC'r llsm~ S0al ..GIOS~ aCI'YI.iC [l'Oorn home in Hillcrest addition. DO YOU W TO DO SOME-I fl ay, une .,inish ('specially for vmyJ. Me FuJI basement. Close to college, . thing abo t your drinkin~?,

. 'att Hardwarc, Waynp, Nebr . .is, Dean McConnell, 1009 Lilac Lane, Write to AA, ,x 83, Wayne, Nebr,

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' AWN MowEJi·-TROUBLE? Why ~hone_375.3~__~m29tf \ n15t1 2:00 o'clock p.m.

~~ta~~a~~~no~~~;:~hrr;~;::sl~~ TO BUY TO~ELL COURTKOUSE LOBBY, WAYNE, NEBR.ropelled or riding. Easy terms REAL ESTATt

------...r--- --------1 oast to Coast Stores. Wayne. j5tl r For Further Details See' ar Write:ARPETS CLEAN-EASIER v.ith' Property Excharige Don't take hances with yourthe Blue Lustre Electric Sham- 117 Main Phone 375.2134 valuable lJe,ongings. Move with Henry E. Ley, Executor

I ooer only $1 pel' day McNatt ' tf ~~~~ re~~I~ l.0e~~:d :O~:2ca's'I ~rdware Wayne NebI' '51 F()J{ -SALEby Owner Modern

OR A (,OO!) t SED lawn mower throc bedroom home Full ba~e-

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stop a1 (oa:;l to Coast Stores ment corot'r lot 601 HillcreSt,avne Thf're nrc many different I Phone 375-2607 )5t3

lod(>ls to choos(' from _ 1Stf I - -- - -"--------

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TS PoIIN'1 S\VI0IGS T1ME' Oul I WANTED

!slde and inSide paint-in fact cv I

rythmg vou \AlII need In the paml "",~===~==~~=';"'II me IS available at Coast 10 Coast - WAN TED

I101'('5 Wa\nc> J5tf--- -- - Dead or Disabled livestod.

Phone Wayne 275-3165, Collect

111·_~'~~STO(K ~~~~s~Jn~~:n6e~~~tfi FOR SALE: Choice . Duroc fall

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boars. Loc.atE'd lOt. miles south. O.. f. TEACHERS WANTED at Allen'Iwayne, Arnold Sluthman & Sons Consolidated School. Voc., Ag.,

m13tf French or Spanish, Math., Science,

• I REGTST-F:RRD l\N(;US BULI.S - ~~n~'~i~~~~~f,ns~~~ Junior High, ~5

iIl--I('sse Angus I<'arm-Pendf'r, Nebr, , -.::-==·.::.::.::.::::.::-===========+:======,1il~()'-iII~\n-'BEEF CROSS-;iI And Holstein Steer Calves, 200" II 3~O lhs. ;V~o B 12-wpek old calv('s. "

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I $ee By rh.",~,t~!~·· ...,Mr. and Mrt. Lou- M i, ' ...·'~I'h;,

Chicago, spenlS9Veral hoJulin Pf'rduc 'home ,. ,ell'HenrY Bu.h In the ;WaI'TIO;,Ho.pllal.

M s. John Bush .p.n~','Wodn•••' ,dDy In the Julin, PctdUohonlO 'and'tll('.~t wC're luncheon guests In. 'the~:~~I~n~~~rduo home Wednesday

Mrs. Rov' Plenon and !'L·yle IndMr. and Mrs. Chnrles' PIerson lottMonday to attend foncral':servlccsfor_ Mrs. Fred 'Wllkenj ',t~e formerEv£'lyn Smith at Raven";••

GtlI8lt. In tho S. Eo Porh!r: ho"",Wt'dlncsday were Mr.: and' Mrs.N('a\ Olson Rnd MonR, > Koy. West,

~~I\~'~ ~~i ~~,dC~~:: Glc~n.Rico,

Almost all restaurants do. You see, when you cook with 'gasyoil have complete control Of.the sit~ation. Turn a. burner:ofagas range on ... it's on."Turn It off .•. It'S ,off. T~rn I~ do~n1t~etemperature goes down instantly. Can you Imagmea~usychef holding a pot waiting for the heat.togo d~wn? Ofco~rse"not! Can you imagine many steaks bemg .brolled th~Sm?kYfopen door method? Hardly! Can you imagl~e ah,US!'" g~ookwaiting for a burner to get hot? Not for a mmute. It s no 'Yon­der that restaurants choose gas. But y?udon't have to~~~kfor hundreds to appreciate the convemence of gas c~o~mg.It's the handiest kind of range for cooking for your famlly,:toO•..

., If you Iive1eyond the gas mains; see yow friendly LP draler.

iPEOPLES NATURAL GASI

The only person ever to get his workdone by Friday was Robinson Crusoe,

Middle age is the timeilof life whenyour idea of getting ahead is, to stay even,

i< * i< iIs your cor SICK, SICKj SICK? Need

tires, repoirs or a paint jab? If upkeep billsshauld persuade you to tradJ, for a bettercar - see us far your auto fi'~ncing. Bankloan rates are low - repayment convenient ­and adjusted to yaur ability t~ pay.

People who ~ive*wit:in ~heir incomesare just trying to mess up pr sperity,

it * it 'Sometimes we have to m ke exceptions

to the motto "the C\lstomer is Iwqys right".One exception is an a loan application thathas 0 poor chance of being helpful to theborrower.

Bankers, throu!,lh experience, see a lotof proposals and how they have worked.Sometimes it is friendlier alld more helpfulta say "na" then "yes" to a borrower who'may only have seen the good side of a prq..posa!. • :

However, we are always happy to tal:kover any proposal in which you are inter­ested. If it is helpful- we'll help; if not,yau'll be glad we said "na"•

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'iirst !VotioJtol!JoJtKPhon\, 375.3340

Just say..."Charge It"

CHOOSEYOUR TERMS

Pay weekly, semi.monthly or monthly

Wayne, Nebr

Come in tOd;for the BUY

of a liFETIME!

f···r~I~~~~~~~J~~·~~;;~;~~~·''l,0 I LIFETIME GUARANTEE 2 ROAD HAZARiD GUARANTeE ~o ~~i;~~I~~::t:h~n I~r:fmt~:~:~g~;a~ , ;~~i~~ n)~~'ror:,~,,;~U1i~s~~;~~.;~ ::~:: ~~l tro:ad car u""' r r number 01 months ~~ofied. ;-

.}] Rt'plarem('Tlts prorated on Irrad l4'f'ar and based on list p ires current at lim/! of odjusrmfnt. ;-

'~:~I Your Firestone GUARANTEE provides ~l ~ R.'.! ~, ;:..~~ prote<:tion against tire failure fro,", U tJ :--:: ~A~Jb ~ ~;{i .:~:S of r:::..:::::: like these Bottle~s C rbs Chuckholes Metal $tones [{

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Merchant' Oil Co.121 West lst Street

,~ d J 5 1 63 D I I'D hi, ' 'The Wayne (N~br.l Herold. ~cdncs oy, une I 9 al're I Jo mson and daughters, weekend. From cover t ey arc basement i 'Coleridge. Tht'/: film 11.' r. and Mrs. Howard Tremayne, Wa}'ne t\rc t" l iti-------..;..-.;..-....--..;.....;.--..;..~-...;,--I Laurel, Mr. Leonard Link, Walt· going to PrescoU, Ariz., where t4ken by SJ t~r Regina DavId Den· althill, 0, nd Mr, and Mrs. I1,om.y relat.lv~s in C~nro~~~~ Ig~eg:~ a~~

BELDEN' NEWS hill, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Swanson, they will visit in the Leon Bring dlnger den with conditions In H kamp. Washington.

- Kingsley, Ia., and Mr. and Mrs. home. They Rrc going to attend China and ng Kong as she saw Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Staplcman Vickio Krueger was an over.Pete McDonald of South Sioux City. the graduation of Harold Britig them. I w, re Norfolk visitors Wednesday., night guest In' the Mrs. Katie lin.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter HueUg on June 6th. Mr. and irs. Charles Alderson, ,'Mr. and, Mrs. Kermit Graf and kMRS. DUANE KRUEGER - Phone YU 5-2832 splmt Thursday tilru Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Boling at· Lincoln, vi i~ed Thursday in the r.milY visited Sunday afternoon amp home.

Ivisjting in Omaha. tended the dedication of the new Will' Alders q home. i~ the Leonard Dowling ~ome Mrs. Clyde Cook was n Sotur·

Mr. Ilnd' Mrs. MUI"\'y Guerns. family. ~Ir. and Mrs. Delm r Mr. and Mrs. Walter Huetig and Educational Unit at lhe Methodist' Mrs. Job ~itch~n is visiting in ~ndOIPh' ' day afternoon caller ini the OttoWest Point visited Wedne!1dll;}' in JIobrlorf. Mr. a~d Mrs, Willard H 1- son visited Sunday afternoon in Church in Laurel Sunday. t,he, Burl td tchell I\ome. She, plans Callers SU,nday e,ve~illg in the Case nnd Dunne Krueger homes.thc Mrs. Otto l'1l.sl' !lorn(' UOl"f, and .f)arrC'J] Holdorf, Co_ncar?, the M. 1\'1. Glasscock home. Ran· Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Boling and to retu~n t her daughters borne arold Brown home '" Handolph The Young Adults gave tI Fore.

The Belden Volunteer Fire 1.\lr, and. Mrs. Morlin HOldOX'f, dolph. son attended a family picnic held 10 Merldan Idaho soon, ere Mr. and Mrs. l\ermit Graf well Supper for Rev. Guy McClure'Department was called Wednes· \Jankton, Mr. and l\ll's. Don Co k Gucr.ts Tu('sday evening in the Thursday at the Robert Taylor Luncheon guests in the Robert a d family. Saturday evening in the Earl Fishday to the Orville Mitl~r home ,I Hnu daughlers, :\C'rfolk nnd M. Clarence Slapleman. hom e in home, Laurel. Wobbenhors home Thursday af- Mr. and Mrs. Churl('s TomsC'n. home. RC'v. McClure is jC'llvlng theto extinguish a grus fife. und J'Hrs. Arnold HCltman and Bill, honor of their daughter Debbie's Mrs. Fred Boysen, Seneca, S. D. lernoon we e Mr. and Mrs. Leon· maha, spent several days vlsit- Belden Community after serving

MI'. nnd .l\1rs, 1':U;':'l'lll' .JUIIH'~: and Ikld('TJ. I eighth birthday were: Mr. and is visiting in the Mrs. Louise ard Link a d Mr, and i\frs. Clyde Ii g in the Dick Draper ho~e. as the Methodist Pastor for anum.Carol, Lllun'l, \'i~ll('d TJllIr.~day JIl n.N.A. Lodgp met Monday evr· Mrs. Paul Young and Mrs. Alvin Beuek home. Russell, W·lthill, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and MI·s. Russell Preston her of ycars.the Dunnp and [ll']!j('r! KI'IIt'g('f mllg m the Manl('Y Sutton home. Young, Randolph, and Mrs. Lena Mr. and Mrs. Coin Beuck, Sioux Clarence S apieman. Dennis and ~urei, and Mr, and 'Irs, 'l·rlt'n'

b'L ~h S h k C' d I' n ...- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Anderson and

humes. m('rJl ('r5 were present. un c cn amp., Ity; Mr. an Mrs. Vernon Myrott. Dian4;, ~nd Mr. and Mrs. El,mer reston and fa, milL Wnynl'. \'i~it..Mr. and l\lr.~, (;1'1](' [)olllH'r lind was s('rved at th{! dose of tl (' .Jane Pelel'son was an over-night Holdridge, were guests 10 lhe Ayers Th d I I I d . h Mr. and ·Mrs. John Wobbenhorst

family, Norfolk. \ I.~ll('d Tllllr~dLl} IlH-'('tmg gupst of Janice Lange Tuesday. Mrs. Louise Beuck home. Mr.' and rs. William KUhlIhan, l:~me, urs ay '" \ ,e "oy F" .'elurned Saturday from vi,iling'I d M AI' I' tl I M d M Ed K '£ relatives in Indiana nnd theyin thc Mr

1.Olll) { 'lo.l' !lolnl' 1'1', LIn rs. vln \0 1 en er" Mr. and Mrs. Rober\ McLain r. an rs. el er and Norfolk, vi ited Thursday after- Mr, and Mrs, 'Iar",'n Lo·b 1'('1,. i 'h' t h f 10. ...- -, watched the 500 mile race on

Mrs. D 'llIt'r! '1\111('~~d' \ J<;1kd lalT1(-'l ~lIe~:ls lfl l elf IOm~ T u~s- and Eldon. Laurel, wcre Thursday amB.y were Thursday e.vening cal. noon in lh Elmer Ayers honte. d n, and ".11'. and Mrs. Max,' A','h" Thursday.Tbursdax.../alll'l"Il"(111 III tilt' :\Irs, I day ('\ l'mng..The ('v_cnt !,emg th~ir dinner. guests in the Howard Me lers 10 the Mrs. LOUise Beuck Mrs. Joh iitehen and Lor· ~----------:_---------"'~-,----~_.KalieKokurnp !lOIII('. _ 'wedding allDlversary. GU~sts pIlc- Lain home. home. ' jraine Mitc ell Napa, Ida., were 1 '

Mrs. AI\'lrl !tllll1 aJld ,ilr~, Clms I sent werl' Mr. and Mrs. Pal(. Vogk, Sunday evening vidlors in lhe Mrs. Lloyd Fish was a Tuesd.ay visitors las rida y, in the Elmer '

dH,Onl,h"".illl,I,:I',',lkd IiI(' ,(,',',',',',',1", ",I I' ,",I,',';,(~,'HM' 'rM, ~~,""dl\()]",21',~"n, V,o{"a'ty(-" (t",."u~yC', Rohert McLain home in Laurel afternoon caller in the Mrs. LoUise Ayers hom

. ,.., " ,., were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mc Beuck home. Lorraine itcheU; Napa, Ida ..W'n-.:on \\-111'('] !lIJ:I'.I· TIl(' Hartington, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne LaiTl and family. Mr. and Mrs. Len Arduser, Bar- left Sa turd y to VISit friends anddJllllcr OJ(' \'ogle and Mr and l\Irs. Chris Tuesday evrning callers in lhe nllm, Mi~n., arrived Tu.esday a,nd [relatives inland around' Chambers,Lallrl'l HI"d, I ,]{olh, A no hw-t lunch was served Don Helms hO!TIP were Mr. and are visltmg IN the Chns Arduser Mr. and ~rs. Paul DeLong and

~lrs :\Iiill WI! i,I'11 1,;lllrl·1 \;;~, l\1r. alld 1\1I's. Jim ,Kavauaugll :\-1r:; Howard [l,IcLalfl and family. home. Roland pd.Jong we r e Sunday

:1';:~~ls Hillil ,ill!'I'II!IIJll III ~;;,'I\(.'I~ ~';~~;~';l(~~)~h('~~:~::: n/ilont./le

i, Mr., a~d .~l.rs. ,D~~rcll .1oho.$oO an~r.M~~dan~rsMr~elli~inDc;~~~~~ I~~~~~ in 11 1Mrs. Vernie DeLong

L",,"'o,'\I,', ,,, '"I''' Iii" , \11', and Mrs, J'm Ka~arnau~h ;;~~ ';I~~~2;C1::"';I:U\~'" I~:"'E'~;; Randolph, Mary Oxley, Sioux Ctlj, Mr, and fir" LeRoy Bring and

'and '\\~:'dll;~,~:I/:I\ 111\\ ~'il:: ,:,I,:.sl",',',:,~l'(I"I',k,M,'"ri:~ld Wi IO~;it LI~1 c,~:l~:J~~u~~ ~,l~~ D~)~l~~~o;;~n:~d i~~~eon:fl~:n~fs~ ~o~: ~::~ :hdu~~da~r~s~;~ts °i~e~~~(; ~~:i1a:~crI~a~~~~sts ~r~~aYinnig~ta~~HIlIII IlilIli( ~ t d tI K B I h Chns Arduser home. dolph to he~p them celebrate their

\\ld.1 'I and :\lr_~ ('ar] I l\.'r. lind Mrs. Jim Bo.tlolLon ~ne Pil~~_celC enllY rum me orne Harvey McLain, Denver, Colo,. 10th anniversary.1,<1111'(,1 ,',]"'111 Fnuav I \'!Sltt'd Tu('~:day ('\,enmg 10 he' M '1 !VI CI l H 11 was a Thursday evening luncheon Thursday! evening visitors in the

\J:>l!lllg ill Illl' ('1,11'; It'Jlll IIUI)l!· Clifton f){'mpsay !lOJll(-' ~ an~ ~J'eaat~l~crer::alle::i~nthe~l~~~ guest in the Chris Ardu~er home. Joe Gubbl&, -Randolph, were Mr.1\11', and ,'\11" 1(,1\ /\Il<!nsoll, i :'Ill' and Mn; IJarrl'l1 JoJ.lIl,'on McDunalu home Wednesday evc. .~rs. Martha Ca~Ue. ?IOUX CJty, ~nd Mrs. Merlc Gubbles and fam-

{lul,land, \11'11' IlllJJ'lllng I ilnd dLlughter~, Laurel, VIS] ed ning. vls.lted Thursday night In the Carl lly. IgU(';-,h IJJ till' (lin, 11IIJlW,' VI'('dllf',~dilY ,Inti Saturday eveni gs Roy and Charles Whipple were Brmg home.. . Mr. and! Mrs. Merle Gubbles

1',1111. :-il 11<1 rl ,lIld 1~lll1ald d11Id-' III the 1';II11('r McDonald home. i l"riday dinner guesls in the Chris ,Mrs. J:iazen BOhn,~. called 10 .tllt' and Mr. 1nd Mr:s. Dick Staple-n'n 1>1 ~lr ,11l1! r,II" (1181](.'" I{otll., Friday c'\'('lling \'!Sltors 111 he IArdus('r home. Carl Br10g home .l<l.lday mornmg. man and :Mr. and Mrs. Gene1.<1111'1,1, all' <,('\('1;!I daY~iK('nny I\1d~onal,d home lD SOlthl ,Mr. and Mrs. IJorcn Dempsay'j ?unday caIters I,n the Burt Gubbles, Illandolph, attended the111 l!lI' ('IIT'I~ I SIOUX elly tven' Mr. and rs. vl~;ited Sunday evening in the Mltchell. home werc Mr. and Mrs. Benedietior and Reception of

SllIilll 1{!Illl:1 I Eln\('r McDonalJ, Bf'lden. Hazen 13oling. h~me. Carl Bnng .and family.. Father Djavid Dendinger wholll'ITrllgill gll(':>1 III H)(' ! l\Ir. and Mrs. glmer iVll'Don ld A family pIC-Ole was held Thurs. Mrs. Katle Hokamp receIved <I was rec;tlY ordained. The!l1'cklllaJl 1111111('. \\'<1.\ 111' I spellt. V\"pdnesday visiting in he day, at Gavins Point. Those at-\ phone call from her d.aughter Mrs. _event to k place in the St.. !\Irs_ CI~rlls" 1',JP('rt!HlUQ'J1 and' !\1('fTlll !\!CDonald hOln.C' , Oakla d. lendmg ~'erc Mrs. Dorothy Whip- ~~~~ ~il~~~ ~~ ~~mo:I~~~aY·C~ri~': Michaels hurch, Colerjd~e.

((lJlvl'll, (()krlrli~(, ,111(1 ~Ir" At'-: MemOrial Day Ser~lces. w re [Pie, Mr,s. Carol, Poaches and Afternoon cal1~~} in t~~ 1\1rs ' Mr. and Mrs. Gene GU~hles,rwld 11('11111<111. 1,:I.llIl'lI. ,i1ll'nd('d' H I held Thursday morning In t e Donna Sue, Mr., and Mrs. Ronald K l' ,H k h M, AI'!RandOIPh." were Sunday dmnerBridal ShOll I'!" 11\'ld .'-i,l1lmla" ('\"('- Belden community. A para e WhIpple and daughter, Beiden, If a~eB'o ahm P

k om~ ~erel rs. - guests in Ute Merle Gubbles home.nlllg III WJIl:,ld,' 101' ('.11'111· 'I formed at the Legion Hall at 10 ~Irs_ Do~ Whipple, Sioux City, and dr~ h Iers an an ami y" Ran- Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brodcrick,~kl ,I\IIS,- !l1·IJlll\ll~.kl I~ 111(' a.m. The American Legion' By Carol Dlboerl, Osmond. oJ' d M J- K and family, Oakland, Mr. and1!l1H' ill ]{11l~('1 lkill11;I,n ."UI1 uf Scouts Troop 263 and 20 f'lo er 1\Jr5. Edna Arduser Oceola Mo. atl I'd ~nth rs.lulm davanadugh 1'vlrs. RalP1Harpen, Wood, S. D.j\lr <Illd :'Ill'.~ !\nwld I-[l'11Jll<l1l 9~r1s made up the parade. Sr· and Mt'. and. Mrs. Len Arduser, IliO~no~ Ma~ie~lgdla~g~~·~re ;;-a l\~~: I~r. and M's. Frank Harper. Sioux

A gr<ldllallon \\;l~ 11(,ld ILlsl vIces were led by the Rev. C k Mmn .. left Sunday to return to and Mrs Ed Kissler' Randol h City.. Mr. a d Mrs. Steven Ahl andThursday night III ~I,lX Jloldar! at the Bel~en Cemetery. Barnur:n after Visiting relatives on Sund~y evening , P , family, Teehama, were Thursday!lome in hll1\o]' (If Illt'11' duugll!Cl' Thllrsday aftl'lnOOn callers m and fnends In and around Belden. Mr. and Mrs. Jil~ Kavana gh guests in t»e Robert Harper ho.me.\'enlltCl:' {;Ul,'SlS \\('1'(' l\lr. and lb( Elmer McDonald home en Mane and PatnCIa Bnng lettlBelden and Mrs Leona Peter~on'I Mrs Robert Harper v.as· a SIOUX1\1rs I·,nll'.~l \\'nytw. MI and MIS (layton BaH en Fllcla} for Demel', Colo, where South SIOUX Cit), were VISItors Clty \ISllor WednesdayMr ulld :'III.~ .1;1('11. iJnd Jean and Honale! M\ and rs thl'\ \\111 \ISlt fllcnds over the Thursday m the Luey Javc home Arlend Harper, son of Mr l.and

"1_"1-.-,~I .--.---~- I:~;::~~~~en~r~he K~~~k:n~a~~~,~ I~r~~5~?:~~~rt:;~~~£kr,~t~~:, ~ ~111~n ~he~at~vUe~o f~~~m~~sto~;, Berry and Don Robmson Lmden

\ma Calif were also guests Mr. and Mrs Herb Abts ViSItI Afternoo~ gue,ts in the Wi'a Ale, e.d Th~rsday in the Alvin Ehlers

, Iderson home Thursday were, Mi:;._ home m Way~e and m the LOUIe

Ind11I1 anap0 '-I III500" Ifeny~ ~~~.S·a:e~i~ ~~~n~IOr~'. ~~~f:~ Ab~~.h~~i!~::~~FIOYd Root ,spentMcDonald, South Sioux City, Friday v>sf,tmg 111 Centra,l C,ty,

, .~'. L..McLain,. Denver. Colo.. is y:;;~·to~n~is~~~:~ ~:~bne~~~~. were'j vIsltmg In the Will Alderson home. j Mrs. Niqa Wedd visited Friday

W~' _f',Ollll lan~rfa~~fy ~:es;e B~runna:~y A~~~~~~I~~\~renoon ~n the Envin Stapleman. . 'I.""" : ' , j f, JllrJ guests in Ihe Chris Arduser home, La,' Th,ey ',,"ill ,pend the weekend... rJ. PJ I Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Arduser vlflting "v~th thc Harper family.

• I Iatten.ded. the film shown Monday I Visitors 'Thursday afternoon in, ' I J evenmg III the St. Michael's Church the 1Vlrs. J hn Schram home were

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WINSIDE EWSI"

By Gladys Reichert - Phone 2682

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Conflrmod SundayThree y()un~ IJI'ople were con·

firmed lit TrinHy Lutheran churchSunday hy the pastor, H. F. OttoMuller: Lyn('lk. daughter of Mr,and Mrs. 'lh!fmuo Carstcnli, KeithKrllc-gcr, son of Mr. Clnd Mn;,Jack K'rucgPf, and Diane W(Jiblc,daughter of :\11' alld Mrs. I~:dwnrd

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Churches-iHold Bible School

atVT~~~L~/t~~'~a~C~~~~c~~~ ~~~~side MOn(~IY through Friday. Fifty.seven slll'rl('nis weft' enrolled. Theth{~me for the week's school was"We B('I(Jn~( to God." Mu.sic, Biblestudy, artwork anti r('creatlOn ap­prOprial(' tn the age' groups wefeinc!u(Jed in carh days' activities. Aprogram was pr('~lt'ntcd on Sundayrvenin,t.: by lh(' :-!11H1t'nts find lIrlwork was nn display Th(> Hev. "

'F OlIo MUl'lh'r. paslllf, and MrsHoy ,jc'nkins alHl Mrs Elmf'rMonk, ;l,~ ",lIper'/]SOfS, WPri' In('llal'~C' T{'H('IH'l's :.Jnd nssist<lnls,.('re Mrs. LvII, hrUf'J'C'r, "1arsha1,1ann, Mrs,' f':ddi,' Wl'ih!l', MrsAr1 HuhI'. Mrs. Emil Thips, MrsNorris Ilanspn, Mrs. Elwin Trautwpin, I\lrs S1an]pv Sodpn, I\inaMupllpl', ML'i, Jt"'nkins !JTld HpvMlIl'llf'l" lJillna Wt'lhlp was pianistMrs John Hp(ipl had ('hnq.(' of rl'fri',shtn('1l1s Thl' stl1d(>nts ('olll'c!l'darliC'!{'s 10 hI' Sf'n! to Bc'lhr\l;(' Mis,<;jon at Axll,lI, NC'hrask!1

amazing strapless!

NO 'WIRES!

WONDERFUL NEWS'

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••••and of course Ihave on ·my TEENTAL K stockings.Dan't you love theway they are spec­ially proportionedfor Junior Miss legs?Did you know thatnow' TEEN TALKare the sheerest finemesh and all withreinforced he e Isand toes •••

The Whole Crowdr. Talking About

The_Junior Miss Seamless Stockings

Price

'_ Colors:.Honey bei9r_., blush gleam. bland beipe

in seamed styleF'I

Sea shell. south wind.lagoon in seamle~s .

Anniversary

You'll say it's terrific."NEVERUN" is a new fea­ture in Kirbury hosiery••••A lacey knit welt and ring

at toe to give longer life,even to the sheerest type.

~~!.J@HOSIERYlias

life Extendedl

This feature prevents runs fromi entering the sheer zone even

when cut with shears.at toe or welt.

NO BONES!

STAYS UP!

~~f'Sud(len

?Corlffo;t~~'I.'· fby , Ii

:~~~:s~.~so cOlufortable you barely knowirs there. In luxurious lace'" orcrisp cotton. A & B cups white o~ly.

Page 10: I, PIQ~ Dy DrG~. ~~ ~u-. !~~~~y~~,~yS.!~~~newspapers.cityofwayne.org/Wayne Herald (1888...The pubii, is invited t" this comic Qpero buffa ot 8 p.m, in the Ad-S eSI en s 0 e· ministration

Ii

PHYSICIANS 'II

ELECTRICIAN~ .

,

BENTHACK CUHlIC'1'"

215 W. 2nd Street

Phone Z15-2500Wayne, Nebr.

000 to make thIs "study," so Ireckon It was worth it to the~axpayers. '

Yft.rI truIV,.UP Unclo Zeke: "

OPTOMETRISTS

SEWING MACHINES

W. A. KOEBER, O. D.OP1;OMETRIST

111 West 2nd Phone.375·3145Wayne, Nebr,

Tiedtke PlumbingHeating and Applf¢lnces

AMERICAN STANDARD. GENERAL ELECT!llC

Phone 375·2822 Wayne, ,Nebr.'

GEORGE L. JOHN,M.D;PHYSICIAN MID SURGE~N

.114 East ~rd Street:. . J

Office Phone ,375·i47!'

"

for pilotlrlllning •.• D. A. :R.. CiIo.eslb;";,;".Il~'Saturdny with. luncheon and progrllm nt;HoteiStrAtton ... An· ollalove.ln thu'bIl.em"llt'kMr.Mn~Fee,e's resldeneo enught lI~e SnturdaYi,morn:Ing and,tl1reatened the property. Firemen X'~\JlllOnd~ell promptly Rnd thottnmes Wero soon uUd~r con.trol ... Northeast Nebraska "armers Unlqn con,·vcntion for 10 counties will be held in·-Waynp Octo,be.I' ;13, . , • About three Inches pC mo'jstllrc Clune tilthiS vicinity the past weekend in heavy I'Uhl" undshowers, : - "II :':,' ~',

* *15 Years AgoJune 10. 194B: DI'. Howurd M. l'~lcld will succc(.;,d

Dr. Kntherlnc Merry DS summer biology ,n~il zoot.ogy instructor at Wayne State TeacJu'!rs, ~Oll(l.gc.Dr. Merry resigned to work In u' g'h'ls', sp-m.rnc.l·camp, .. Dr, Victor West, pastor of th~ ::Wnync'M~thodist cllt.~rch the past eight yom's, WllJ Je~vcthIS co~m,nlty tl1 uccept tho pasto~lt<'-;,oUtl1C.M(>lhodis~ Illiurch In Piercc: Taking- his 'place hiWayne WIll be Rev. E. E. Golay ... The 'AmericanLegion Auxiliary is planning to sponsor on', l'novIothe Intter part of ,June to raise money to IlUrchasebeDch~s and tables for Memorial park.. " _; '. Ten4·H gIrls clubll have been organized in,I;Wuynocounty ... County superintendents, rUllal!:,tcneh_ers and. others" will attend n rural eduC!Qti~n ,.COJl"terence next Tuesday at Wnync Stnte 'rcllclterscollege, .. The district -i·U judJ:1:iUg day i~:'_'sc:'hqd~'u~e(~ for J.unc 28 in W~ynp. Several state ~~tl spe­c1ll.hsts Will be here, and club members t~'om, allcounties in the distriC!t' will uHend , . .'Re~(Ull'iJal$'are under way for "Fun for You,''' the }(icail: ~~Ici1.tshow. to be presented June 15 and 16 und~~ sp,on­sorshIp of the American Legion for the bf;'!beflt '~'the Wayne Veterans club house (und,- "

FINANCE

* *1'0 Years AgoJune 4, 1953: A complete liquidation ~nlc q~ th~

Central Garage WendesdaY, June 10, brings to 0.close 37 years in the garage busJness ,for, Wa.1t

. Miller nnd Minnie Strickland, brother nnd slsterpa,rtnership . , , A baton twirling clinic will be,: i)cldnt' Wayne City schools June 8~12, U~.ICI ReovQSmlth announced ... The 15th, annual conventioriof the Rebekah lodges in district 29 will be h,cldhere Tuesday, June 9. Wayne's lodge will be hostto the convention. , . A ',break in the weather kistweek gave farmers in th~s region a cha.ncc t.o windup their corn plantihg ,. . . Thf-ee firc depart.ments were- ca.lIed t,o thp farm -operated b.Y.lHCk-~Utecht southeast of Wa~ne Monday morning to - .fiRht a fire origl~ating in u garage and spreading •to other buildings.. B~ginning F'rlda~ after.noon, .i

free golf lessons for local teenagers wIH be given'at the Wayne Couptry club '... The 'c'ity councilvoted to buy n two·way radio for the city _police'car at the meeting held Itt.!?t Tuesday night ,,' , Thefirsl of a summer program of Sunday church SCI'.

~~c:S;;r~~n:~s8~r~v~.~~t~e:I~~~~se~fl.~~d~~~(:c~U~~prime homeraised spring! lambs Crom Mark String­er, Wayne, scored the extreme top of the flit lumbmarket at Sioux City Tuesday, the onlYl shipmentof lambs to bring top money ... Emma 'Weier.hauser was reminded of her 86th 'birthrla.y whenrelatives and friends came in to spend the a!hH"noon with her May 27,

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TRIANGLE FINANCEPersonal - Machinery

WAYNE CITY OFFICIALSl't'1ayor -

B. J. Brandstetter ...375.1552City Treasurer -

Leslie W. Ellis 375·2043City Clerk-

Howard Witt 375-1475City Attorney -

B. B. Bornhoft 375·2311Councilmen -

Fred' Gildersleeve .375-3484E G. Smith ..375·1690W. L. Ellis 375-2415Arnie Reeg ...375·2306Lyle Seymour .._375-1503Kent Hall .375·3202

POLICE . I ...375·2626Garth Dawson S. Thompson

E. L. Hailey Keith ReedFIRE Call 375-1l22HOSPITAL 375-3800

WAYNE COUNTY OFFICIALSAssessor: Henry Arp ..375·19179Clerk: C. A. Bard ......375·2288Judge:

David J. Hamer ..... .375·1622Sheriff: Don Weible .375.1911Deputy:

E. L. Hailey .375-lJI05Supt.: Gladys Porter ._315·1117Treasurer:

Leona Bahde , .375·3885Clerk of District Court:

John T. Bressler .._...375-2260Agricultural Agent:

Harold Ingalls .375-3310Assistant Director:

Mrs. Ethel Martelle 375-2715Attorney:

Charles McDermott 375-2080Veterans Service Officer:

Chris Bargholz ....._..375-2764Commissioners:

g~ 12::=::=:=:=cg~~g~~I:JiDist. 3.. ._...Henry Hob.neke

District Pro1;Jation Officer:William"EYDo~ ._._ 275-l25O

that it costs an average $11.40a- -we'ek to feed a teenage boybetween 16 and 19, and only$8.80,fer a girl the same age, ItprobalJle didn't cost more'n $25,-

I:'TJEDTKE ELE<:T~IC

- WIRING CONTRAcrO~Farm - Home ~ comm~~cial

Phone 375-2822 :Way~,ei' Nebr:. i.. IVETERINARIAN~ I

WAYNE' , ,.Ii:,' . .'IVET~~~~~r~;~iwt~,_

Pho~e 3'15'2933,' 11"1 <1ond Automobile Loons forVele~Ja~gn.?~.jl;... . "..1...

Phone 375-1132 105 w. 2ndl AMBULANc:ft

First Nationol BankCOMMl!:RCIAL . BANKING

I!WEs'I'MENTs SAVlNGSINSURANCE

Phone .375'2525

WANSON TV & APPLALL MAKES TV SERVICEADMIRAL - MOROROLA

llAOMILTON - WHITEhOJ;le :37~_ .wayne'

~griculture reported they j\1stcompleted a "study" showinghow much more it costs to feeda teenage boy than a teenage

4irll. They announce, fer instant,

MOLUER AGENCY

(JiJ/UlLJAllLESERVICE

·1 SERVICES

INSURANCE - BONDSTo :FiLAll Your NeedsIn Reliable .Companies

State ,National BonkPhone 2.75·1130 122 Main,

Farmerslns.urance GrouplI.LL YOUR 1NSURANCE NEEDS

FAST - 'FAdR --FRIENDLYCl;AI){BERVICE

CHRISE. :BARGHOLZPhone 375·2764 Wayne

A. 0: LEWIS, D. C.CHIROPRACTOR

(Est. 1914)Neurocalometer -Service

112 ,East 4th StreetI?hone-375·30,20 Wayne, Nebr.

CHIROPRACTORS

INSURANCE

EQUITABLE LIFEASSURANCE SECIETY

OF THE· 'UNITED STATES

l KEI'rH lECH!h. 375-1429 120\2 W. 8th Wayne

Dependable InsuronceFOR ALL YOUR NEEDS

·Phone 375·2696

~ean C.Pierson Agency~11 West 3rd Wayne

I For jh.fl :13i1rgilin Hunter

I .. :See'Jrhe~erald':~V1l9!iNiL~:il),~~~J

Business and Profe~sional

DI RECTO!RY

3 Years AgoJune 22, 1933: Hot, dry weather ot June hilS

p ralyzed. the small grain crop in most sections ofebraska, and hope nQW turns 1.0 gl'oWin" COl'n

\ hich is reported still safe ... Albert Evers. Laur·e , received several deep cuts on,:the left arm whcnh s bicycle brake failed to hold .nnd he went intot, e side of a car driven by Nels Johnson. Winside

il~~ .E~a~a~a:~~h~::n~a::ofi~~~~:n~~;~ ~~~\f;i.1amer is feeding it with a bOUle .... The FrankGamble clothing stock was sold in its entirety to aKansas City firm l~st Thursday ... George 'Born·haft found a coyote last week near the railroadttaCks and killed the animal . . , The "floatinggang" which has been at work on stretches Of rail­r ad track in ,this vicinity, has been discontinuedf~Jr the summer , .. WhUe riding his bicycle ncarthe Misfeldt filling station corner on Thursdaymorning, Donald'Weible was struck by a car driv·

Xst~~c;,li~~~~~~~::~ :u~~ :on; b~~;:Se~b~u~h~~~

~c~ , .. Carroll Lions club, at its meeting lasteek, heard a 'talk by Rep. Frank KJopping rela­ve to road work.

* *2i" ¥.ear~ .AgoJune 23, 1938: Re . AU·Giri Nebraska bandill make its first publi appearance Saturday at

the "Days of ,'56" celebr tion at Ponca .. , Dean

lllen Cook, Wayne, was ne of 27 attorneys whoere admitted to prac' in the state Thursday on

ecommendation of the ar commission. , . Bluerass seed is being harvested in this vicinity byompanies sending men and equipment here.armers are being paid by the acre for seed har·ested ... Wayne's new car safety lane is in­tailed ready for testing as soon as official state

~proval is. given ... Federal approv_al was given

1 st week for $7 ,7445 for construction and improvc­ent of streets and alleys in Winside .. Wayneill have, a' baseball team tbis season with Peteeterson manager. The first game wilt be playedt Newcastle next Sunday ... Warren Bilson, sonf Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bilson, has earned a lrip tohicago as a prize offered by the Omaha World·

jer: to a:carriers selling 25 new subscriptions.

l.'O Yea.s ~go

June 17, 1943: Wayne Ice & Cold Storage Co.o~d its compressor to a firm at Worthington,mn:, and shipped the equipment there this week.~e I,ocal fir!11 will continue to -ret?i1 ice but willhlP It here III carload lots from SIOUX City ...

Original ap()lications to replace gasoline A ra·

f..on ,books will be available after June 22 .. Aew class of students arrived at the college train­ng detachment last Saturday to begin preparation

1 • __ •

DEAR MISTER EDITOR:I see by the papers where sev­

eral colleges -is complaining thatthe honor system fer taking ex­ams at the end of this schoolyear wasn't, working none toogood. We used that system backwhen I was a boy. The' teacherwould announce that we was onour honor and, would we pleaseall set three desks apart. It work·ed pritty good in them days andrd recommend it fer this gener­ation.

It looks ;like the value ofmoney is gitting less' ever day.Fer instant, I was reading thispiece in the papers where pen·ny weighing machines was aboutto disappear in this country. Afeller in Memphis claimed heused to operate 500 of thesemachines but he's now down to161 and aims to go out of busi­ness. He says there just ain't noprofit no more in traveling allover the ~rea collecting thepennies. And up till it took' anickel to mail a letter, the nickelwas about to git extink like theBuffalo.

The fellers at the countrystore Saturday nigh"t was settingarOlmd giving each other thebenefits of their doubts and Edsaid he bad noted where Con·gressmen from ~ome of the farmstates was trying to git a spe·cial item in Kennedy's tax cutplan fer giving the farmer a bet­ter deal with taxes. Charlie al­lowed a!,l how this would bringon a heap ,of confusion on ac­count of evet city gardner claim­ing he wasl a farmer. I don'tknow how this would work out,Mister Edithr. I recollect hear­ing my Pa say one time that areal farmer could 'hear a hencackle and tell whether she was

~~winfa;rbe~~~~'f~ f::m;~ts,t~:might have to use the layingand lying test.

Sam told I the fellers he hadsaw a piecel in the papers wherethe GuverQ.ment was spending$80,000 at Beltsville in Marylandto build a h~spital fer tbe whelp-

~eg ::e:G:~:~ ~~~. ~~~n s:~~Charlie Wilson took a job inIke's cabinElt he said that whatwas good fer General Motorswas good fer the country, andSam figgersltbat what is good ferdogs ought ~ be good fer people.He'~ in favdr of the Guvernmentbuilding special hospitals fer ex­pectant mothers. This brung' -around of applause from all ,thefellers and ~t was so voted.

And my ~ pampWet yesterdayfrom the U. S..Department of

byMyrtle

Anderson

Is Your Luggage Ready?

With vacation time approach·ing perltaps a look at your lug­gage might be in order.

To remove dust accumulatedon the inside of the luggage, usethe nozzle attachment of yourvacuum cleaner. Actually thisshould be done frequently tokeep luggage free from dust andlint. Next, wash the outside ofluggage with saddle soap, wipedry with soft cloth., When thor·oughly dry apply paste wax togive the 'surface a semi-perman·ent protection. Buff the 'surfaee­an electric polisher or a goodhand rubbing will give an extrahard finish.

Interiors of train cases ormak~up kits can be refurbishedby recovering, ,using patternedcontact paper obtainable in de­partment stores,

After your trip ·this year, wipeall travel starns ,from. the luggagea~d store in dust _proof' coversmade of plaslic film.

The other day when our stron­aut Cooper was hurtling tHroughspace I believe we were ~·I sortof overwhelmed at the fa t :thatsuch a thing were possib e, letalone our ability to hea allabout and even see a part ofthis awe inspiring epoch mak·ing event. ~

What science has accomplish­ed is well-nigh unbelievable. Wespeak glibly of Telstar, missiles,anti· missiles, space craft, as­tronauts and projected lunarflights. In fact we are takingthese things so in stride that wemay even be approaching thepoint of taking them for grant·ed. Sort of a strange paradoxthough about all this. Here wehave in our world the resources,both in material and men to getabout anything done that we setout to do. .

We have the skills, the know·ledge, the brain power to ac­complish all these wonders, butstrange to say we seem to belacking in that one thing thattranscends all these scientificmarvels. We don't seem to knowhow to get along with one an·other! In spite of our vaunted in­tellects we can't sit down andevolve a pattern for the nationsof the world to live in, peace withone another.

You can localize this situationif you will. Forget about theworld outside the U.S. Just takea look at ourselves and some ofour domestic affairs. Right nowwe are facing a situation thatdaily seems to grow more ser­ious and acute.

We have a minority group ofour fellow citizens who are ser­ving notice that they will no long-.er be looked upon as subordinateto the majority and who' aredemanding that they no longerbe denied what they regard astheir full privileges. BrotherWe aren~t going to be ,able tohide our heads in the sand muchlonger.

Certainly it looks as though acount-ry that has the skill, the<lknow how", the brains to ac~~eomplish what it wills to ac­complish in the scientific, field,could successfully apply allthese attributes to this field ofhuman relations. Are we afraid'to try?

Remember this don't ·you?"For what shall it profit a·

man if he shall gain the wholeworld apd lose his own soul?"

Li~if,g 'For DistinctionA light-weight, firmly-woven

lining is' recommended for gar­ments ma~e from losely-wovenfabrics or fabrics which 'have atendency to stretch. 'Laces needlining for appearance as well asbody. Li.nirigs keep fabrics likesilk sbantungs from pulling outat the seams and '~sitting out"in the skirt, They also preventsome wriitkling in a smoothlyfitted sheath dress.• A 'skirt with a pegtop needslinin'g, for effect_ Some dresseswith bloused hodies need a lin-

Extens.ionNotes

Inside venetian blinds ai·e Crom25 to 50 percent. effective, de·pending upan the coJor, whilefullydrawn inside roUer' s adesarc not quite so effective.

1

DID YOU I<NOW

I.,!hat is c~.stsl:ESSto runa:fUU.p.·.. a... 9.. e.. I.!ad.. t.h~n.,..1. it. d.~.,.Eesto.senda.p.o$t card to allthere"der~ onhe'Wa~e

. j.1 .··1Herald. , ' I

In~ to keep l'thO fullnessrlghl an~ in plnce.

. A: lining c~vcrs, the insideseam work In coats and jackets,An underHnin or ,inncrlinning in

1!II r' a fabric used to, back a sectionof a garment I(or shape and add·

'ed 'strength.Fabrics sue 1 as cotton sheath

lining, muslin seI'i, Ol' c1lina silkarc used for ,lunderJmings whilelining Iabrics~: are usually sUk,'rayon 01' ace alte and shOUld besoft and pHabl but firmly wovenand durable. 'Both underliningsand linings shOUld permit tilesame type (,If cleaning-eitherdry cleaning I or laundering-asused for the- outer fabric.

Don't' Let Comlfort Bring _TragedyModern el¢ctrical appliances

have become, commonplace in

~~~~~tI~~e~rs~er:PP~:I~~esu:~~perfectly saf~. However, somespecial safe~* precautions must

~ou~~s~~~~~.ioC~U~n~f d~~~~:~~:conditions aqd situations wererecognized and removed.

"People Of~1n become so ac:customed to angerous conditionsthey don't r 'cognize the- poten­tial h8Zf:rds. hey know that thecord on' lbc living room lamp hassome "b~j::~pots", but do nolreplace it i,u.n il baby is shockedor the curta' 's catch fire," quat·ing Mrs. Cla~a Leopold, Lincoln.

Some Safety GUidelines:Disconnect the electric iiron

when answering the telephollre soit won't bur~ the' cover' or igar-ment.' ,

-Keep youngsters away fromthe washIng machine when it'soperating.

Teach every member of' thefamily that a radio has no bus- ,iness in the bathroom. Waterplus electric current can be fat­aL

Metal pull chains for electriclight fixtures should have a cot­ton string where you grasp ~hem

to avoid.a short circuit throughyour body.

suits In the other seven courselsthat arc either underwa:y or i~

planning. 'We ,InC working closq­ly with employers so we willknow what 'skiUs will be mostsalable."

The MDT program, admini$­tered nationally by the l' edcr~lLahar nnd Education Depart­ment, is under auspices of t.heslate ,Jabo( and education de­partments.

Ceritenniol$pendingThe Nebraska Centennial Com­

mission says projected spendingof about $1.2 million on cele­bration of the state's 100th birth·day anniv1;!rsary is in line withwhat other states arc doing.

The commission said in study·ing centcnnial celebration bud­geting for four other states, onlyOregon put out approximatelydouble the sum expended byKansas, West Virginia and Min­nesota.

A. James Ebel, Lincoln, com­mission chairman, said, "If theNebraska Centennial is to dogood for the people of the state,funds must be in hand to beginconcrete planning now,"

Nebraska wiU celebrate itsCentennial in 1967. Thus far, thelegislature has not made moneyavailable for the event.

Peacel'CorpsUniversity of Nebraska of­

ficials has been advised an earl·ier-announced Peace Corps train­ing program on the campus thissummer has been canceled be­cause of insufficient volunteers-.

The University had been askedto establish a program to trainup to 75 volunteers for specializ·ed work in Ecuador.

Law.n TipsMany insects and insect· like

pests damage lawns and otherturf. They cause the grass, toturn brown and die, or theybuild unsightly mounds that maysmother the grass~

Some of the pests infest thesoil and attack the plant roots;some feed on the plant leavesand stems; others suck juicefrom the plants.

Other insects and insect-likepes t s inhabitlawns but do notdamage the m.They are annoy·ing, and some ofthem a t t a c kpeople.

tThese pes t san be con­

trolled with inse 'ticides. Controlrecommendations d eve lop e dthrough research are constant­ly being revised as new chem­ical substances are discovered,tested, and perfected.

Following is a list of insectpests commonly Ifound in lawnsand recommended control mat­erials:

Sod webworms: Aldrin, chlor­dane, dieldrin, llf'ptachlor anddiazinon.

Leaf hoppers: DDT and mala·thion.

Chiggers: Di('ldrin, lindaneand toxaphene.

Use of these materials alsohelps control white grubs, antsand moles whicn feed on under~

ground insects.Follow directions on the con­

tainer label and heed all pre·cautions in regard to each in­secticide. Do not apply insecti­cides to a lawn wt.en people oranimals are on It, and do notallow insecticides to drift 1:.0 anarea where they migh~ injurepeople or animals. Do not per­mit children or animals on thelawn until the insecticides havebeen washQd off by sprinkling,and the grass has dried com·pletely,

Wash thoroughly with soap andwater after applying' insecti­cides, and before eating andsmo~ing. Wash dusting or spray­ing equipment thoroughly afterusing it.

Reducing TemperaturesProtecting a dwelling from

direct rays of the sun or reflect­ion of. solar heat can do muchto reduce temperatures insidethe house.

The structure should be orient­ed so tpat the principal glassareas r e c e i vein a x i mumpro tee t ion from the directrays of the sun. Provisionalso must b,e made for

:::d~~:sst~~e~:~tithP~~~~u~~~~I

hangs" awnings, shutters, louver­type screens or vegetation, Lightcolored roofs" exterior walls andwindow hangings reflect directrays.

Ground surfaces around thehouse affect the amount of 'radi­ated and reflected ,heat. Largeconcrete areas adjacent to theho~e and exposed to the sunsh Id be avoided.

P tings of deciduous treesshade the house in summer andyet permit the sun to penetrateduring ,the winter for indoorlight and beat. !lowever, treesand shrubs should not be plant·ed too close to the house if

'breezes through doors and win·t:is~~r:::.pended upon for nat-

t~e~~~~..c;:;::~~~e~,~:.wind_om ,by ,70 tj) 75 per cent.

. Light-eolored .awrlit)gs are moreeffective than dark ones.Louver Of bar SCfeen&"" are

.a~out' 90 per eent effective inreducing heat" through southwindows not otherwise shaded.

Co. Agent'sby c~·- tHarold

Ingalls 0 umn

good many of them were con­troversial, \eome of them ex­tremt"\y so. Add to this the factthat tIl(" huge budg:et measure isstill to be debated and it becomesobvious why many of the sena­tors are pessimistic about thepossibility of winding up theirwork prior to July 4.

The 1C'f:islators have been com­. ing to grips with some of the

marc knotty problems awaitingdispositioj1.

The defeat of the state incometax proposal has helped some ofth!' sC'nato~ make up theirminds on pending legislation.This group includes those whoa re working diligently to keepthe levy on property for state.governmental purposes as low aspossible. I

Among bills getting prelimin­ary approv~l iJ] recent days wasone proposing establishment of astatewide educational televisionnetwork. Approval came despitethe fact the financing will ap­parently come from the state'sgeneral fund, which receives agood deal of its support ·from thelevy on property.

The bill still has a long wayto go, but it survived its firstfloor test handily.

Also off to a fast ..start lis LB665 which provides the means byWhich an osteopath may, be li­censed to practice medicine andsurgery in Nebras,ka. One signi-o..­fieant revision in the measureremoved provisions which wouldhave applied the grandfatherclause to presently practicingosteopaths.

There are some lawmakerswho now believe LB 15 will geta lot of support. The bill couldimpose a fourmill' tax on ,stockin domestic and domesticatedcorporations.

Such stock is now exemptunder Nebraska's intangible taxformula. The philosophy behindthls exemption is that it, encour­ages home corporations., Nebraskans who own stock inforeign corporations, do not getsuch favored treatment.Already passed is LB 117, which

increases the tax: on gross lpre·miums of domestic insu,rancecompanies from four·tenths ofone per cent to six·tenths of oneper cent.

Meat Price·ln.vestig~tionGovernor Morrison says he is

opposed to having the state con­, duct, an investigation into thedecline of liv~stock prices andits relationship -to retail me'atprices.

The governor said such a studywould only result in a duplica­tion of similar studies conductedby the U. S. Department ofAgriculture and the Univ~rsity

of Nebraska College of Agbcul­ture.

Recently ~ the 'legislature $.skedMorrison to report the r¢sultsof a study into the prices ofcattle and hogs authorized by thelawmakers March 22. '~ .

Morrison said he has c nfer­red with agriculture d ,part­ment officials in Washingtorjl andwith college of agrieulture.economists about the prieei pro­blem. -As a result of these talks,he ,added, he is convinced Iwhatis most urgently needed is lm.ore

~~::a~~: ~~e~~:~t f:e~e~~ti~~:i~:ed about the general livestocksituation across the country.

Ma l1Power Training ~rod"The state labor depa ment'

has announced ernployme t re­sults of the graduates of the firstManpower Development andTraining <II\DT) course held in:the, state. I

Of -!25 un_employed perso~s en~

rolled in a- clerical course atTechnical High School in Omaha,15 complet\!d the course id' ofthe enrolJJ~rs, .16 ~&J;'ef:now_ e ploy­ed .in .clerica{· occupations.

Don Bastemeyer, state. laborcommfssiode'~;'!'~~sliid, Uthes,' -te~

sults ',are 'favOr8bl~ "Wel ho~e' we:are able ·to ·obtainsimil Ir 're-

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T./T\;rOT.i\'-A proposal to al­Iii\\' tax-finam'l'd transportation\II!" panl('hi,1! scllool pupl1s hasIIl'f'n sOllndlv df'[C'akd in the1t'!'.I'·d:llul"l', 'I'hl"' vote' against 1h('Slll:L:('<;t](Hl~' was >24-1S,

Spl',lrh{';]{!i~g ttl(' a1tcmpl forIlll' COl1lro\,('rsia] aid was Sen,Tn)"'!' Catp('tT!f'r, Seot!shluff.\f!l';" til(' I('~~islativ(' turndown,lll' IrnnH'dial(']y announ('ed he i:-llHl\'lllg a <,onstitutional amrnd­llH'lIt p),l'parl'l! and hopI's to11,\\(' It slIhmillpd to th(' \'ojC'I'S in!!I(;.!

'1'1)(' ]pgis]alurp's a('tion C<lmf',I rt !'l' (;ovf'1'l1or Morrison and.<;()))H' dlilr('h SPOkf'SIlH'1l wpnt

(1';;1: I'~~'l(;)ll~~, in ~:~~·~.~:in~lI()f f~~~'~:.l~<;('!lool trahsporlation 1'0)' par­()('hinl students The govlTn()rsaId 1)(' also favors a ('onstitution·,II aIlH'ndml'n! on 1h(' matte!'.

('arppnlN had argUPr] that it\\'olild 1)(' fair Clnd ('(!uitabJp 'to

parot'l11al sehools SlllllC !Jf"lpYH'W of tlll' mOllcy till' pl'iva.lf'

,~l'h()(J1 s)lstl'm san's til(' lax­pa,\'I'J"S.

During the debate, it was notedlhat in 1953 tbe attorney generali,~SlICd an opinion stating that1hp aid to parochial studentswouUd be unconstitutional. How·('ver, Carpenter said the opinion"does not really say anythinga nd I went to know the letter of111(' law on this matter."

lIe said he was 'not pramptedhy any church group t.o introducehis proposal and added that itwa~ submitted "because I b('~

li('v(' in the principle."Among those who have a view

opposite' Carpenter's was Sen.Clifton Foster, Bradshaw. Hesaid the Scottsbluff lawmaker'sidea was in direct conflict withboth the state and federal con­stitutions. He also maintainedthe state "does not owe the par­ochial :;,ystem a penny."Several of the parochial spokes­

men said bus transportation isin th.,e category of "welfare ser·vice" to which private schoolstudents are entitled as residentsof the community. 'They saidIhis in no way involves the doc­trine of separation of churchand statc.

Home StretchNebraska's lawmakers have

taken a four-day vacation andare now heading down the -homestretch toward adjournment.

There are some, including pre·siding off-icer, Lt. Gov. DwightHurney, who can't visualize thecom~ietion of 'legislative busi·ness before July 15.

Between 50 and 60 bills weres'till awaiting first considerationat the start of this week and a

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St. Anne's Clathollc Church(Thomas Hitch, pastor)

Friday, June 7: First FridayMass 7 a.m, preceded by eonfes·sions.

Saturday, June 8:7:30·~:30 p.m.

Sunday, June 9:

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Mothodl,t Church(Mrs. Charlotte DilloDI• pastor)Thursday, June 6: Choir prac­

tice, 7:30 p.m.Friday, June 7 Bible School pro­

gJiam:, 7:45 p,m.Sunday, June 9: Sunday school.

10 a.m.; Worship, 11; MYI·',8 p.m.Thursday, JUI1c 1-3: WSCS, 2 p.

m.; Intermedia~e MYF, 7:30 p.m.

Sobren and. August Rudebuslt ot son ond sons and Mr. snd.Mrs. BillRandolph. Ber el and family were guesls In I_...... ...;:-_+_...;.;.. ~ .;

~::, .e~nold Boldwin home. dlattlc Wakefield .j' celebrating .I.avo.nno aildJa,illly; MI'. ond Mr•. wail~rMr. and Mrs. Norman. Jensen MO~:~o~l~ b~~~ dinner guest. In ~C.;II"~t b a;'d r"~I~Y·~lr .• ~n.ld.. ocr.• ,." ..

and family were Thursday eve· Ihe Oscar Johnson hOnle were 'Mr. DI k qnll to nn ..n"I' Y•.ll ., 01.\.0oln guests in tbe Pntsy' G.rvln r s ~nd Mrs. Estle. 0& 0;.ho o. ~~/~:ilo~~o~:r~atr~:On'GAeoflr~~~ MI'. ~nd ~Irs. Dolo.Pearsopond

SI aron Prescott was a Sunday s. A familY) werb Memoria.l :,..D.•..y.•...'.J'.~.. o..•1".'a{temoon guest of Lavonne Mattes Vollers nnd Mrs. Olar NelBon. Mn v sitors 'in tho ,nm " ~Q-fvln

In t e Fred Maltos h.me. Memo,lafDoy Mr. ond Ml'lI.:non ho~~ Ind M',•• VI-.II 'Il:!l:''Ii;~r.·~ r. and Mrs. Russell Ankeny Stone, Randy Ilod Timmy, Rillsoni '. I K~

wer Monday visitors 'in the liar. Mr. ond Mrs. Don Lichtenberg, Nort~rldgo, C.Uf., arl...•.p ,., n.. 'ry ries home, Norfolk. D~rc)', DO\1id ond Darla, Norfolk, Ii foYf dly' vlllllng In, thll:' ov

and Mrs. Sl~dle nriney visited hI.'s. Hollkpr homo, AU'.", I.nc!.'.1:.•, 10 '~r. and Mrs. Henry McCaw and Emma StOUl" at U1C .Dahl Nursing In th~ Charles Po""",' hom.,

~ue~~;' inR~~:mCla~:~~e Sa~~~:~ hO~ll~.' ~Vn~~~I·"S. Clarence Bac'k. Siov.: City. and In the R"ld.horne. man, Yankton, were Tbursday A;~I~r:da~O:;~~rnoonMr.',DhlM.rll.

Mr, and Mrs. Allen Prescott. dinner guests in the .J. L, Sauoders Jim ~1ahon nnd dnugh,ler',' ,j::iUflCt

~~:'~e'h~:I~m:n::~so~o wer:' s·u~ hO~~'sday supper guests In the ~~lop. 1~;~~Cn:~:~~o~'nX%~e:~,t'~~·Confessions da~ visitors In the Leonud am- Emil and Amanda Schutte home to Kavanaugh vlsited Mrs. WUUaffi

litO" home. Omaha. celebrate Kathy's Sch~ttc's birth. McCloud lit the Wnkc(Jcld' hqspltalMass, 9 a.m. Wednesday evening udy Lamb day were Mr. and Mrs.' Billy and ll~tcr had coffee at U1C M. P.

ace mpanied the Allen Prescott Schutte, and daughter, South Stoux-' Kav8Qaugh homeSunday Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ma- fa ily to a skating party at ICity, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schutte ~oro IDI~ON-p.gO 6 t"

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Twilight Line Guest ProgramTUl'sdav evcning Twilight Line

f'xlcnsiol; dub mel at th(' JohnYoung horJle for a guest lllghtprogram. l\lrs. Clarence Nelsonshowed the group how to do huckweaving. (;uests included Mrs. Rol·len Dunn. I\lrs. Frank Tomason,Mrs. Alfred ,jrnsen and Mrs. StNIing Borg. The next meeting \vill1Jf' June iH with Mrs. Man'in Nel­son

rl'lr. and Mr.s. Paul Borg andKare11 w\'n' Sunduv ('vening visitor:; in the Sterling Borg home.

MI'. ami l\1r~. Oscar Johnson andtHelia Magnuson were Sundayl'vening visitors in the Gll'n Mag·nuson IWIllI'

~tlndav \'isitn!'s in tlw Ted Ball­ard !llll{1£" LaurC'I,J Wf're, Mr. andMrs, (;('orgl' How('rs and Mr. andI\Irs. Alwin Anderson.

Sunday guests in the Earl Evershome were Mrs. Bob GillilandJ,,!ckie, Colo., Mr. and Mrs. Har­old Huetig and family, Belden,and Mrs. Jim Bressler.Tuesdav evening Mr. <lnd Mrs

Dea Kar'nes and family attendedgraduation at Hartington and laterWCTi' in the Robert MortonIwnw honur Lonnie Morton, whowas onl' of the graduates.

Sunday afternoon Mrs. VincentKavanaugh atend{'d a shower atWaterbun

Sunday' afternoon Mr. and Mrs.M. P 'Kavanaugh visited Mrs.\Villiam l\lcCloud at the Wakefieldhospital

M(,Olorial Day dinner guests inUte Emil and Amanda SchuttehaOle \\,\'['c 1\'Ir. and lVII'S, LarryJ ohnsan and K,p. Seward.

Memorial Day dinner guests in. the Mrs. Sadie Briney home were

Mr. and Mrs. Ron Stone, Randyand Timmy. Raltson, and Mr. and:Mrs. Don Lich.tenberg and family,Norfolk

Mrs. Leo Garvin spent severaldayS yisiting-.in. the Elmer Cleve­laM home, BonesteeL S. D,

Mrs. Lee Lorimor and child~ I

lien, Lawton, la., and ConnieBackman, were Memorial Daydinner guests in the Jack Wester~

man home. Later in the after~ \lioon Mr. and Mrs. ClarenceBackman joined ~e 'group.Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs.

Marion Qlli~t attended commence­ment at Oakland and later wereguests in the Walter Thompsonhome to honor Marsha Thompsonwho was one of the graduates.

Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Kavanaughand Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Kavan·augh attended graduation exercisesat St. Frances Church., Randolph,Sunday ~\-ening_ Marie Kessler [.----....-----------'

EB.kken, Mrs. Robert Scbultz, Mr'l bome enroute from Boston. where

N W·5 ond Mrs. MyrQn Schultz an~ fam- Mr. Koester attended Harvard, Un·

o ~:n ~~d ::~~ ~::~.r and child- ~~~s~t~he\~ ~~~tI~o~~~rc they will

M St I' B Ph JU 4 2877 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur BE:ll and Daniel Johnson, Fremont, came• '.5•._ ••'.'....9_.0.r9~-__0.n••_ ..._'.... .1 gr.ndd.ugbter were Sunday cvc· Thursday to spend a few days in

ning gul,!sts in the William Eckert the Hans Johnson home.was one 0'£ 'the 8th grade grad· home., Mr. and Mrs. Donal~ Shermanuates. Coffee guests in the Ed Sunday afternoon guests in the were' Monday evening ,visitors inKessler home. later in the evening Ernest Lehner home were Mr. and the Armin Stark home, Laurel.were Mr. and Mrs. Gercle Kav- Mrs. Max Snyder, Winside, and Mr. and Mrs. Norrel Lukken, St.800ugh and daughters, Mr, and Mr. and -Mrs. George Bow~rs. Peter, Minn., were Friday after-Mrs. Alden Serven and family and Mr, and Mrs. LeRoy Stanley and noos visitors in the Norman Lub·Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Kavanaugh. family, Kansas City, have been berstedt home.

'Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mattes were visiting in the Newell Stanley home Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wendell andThursday supper guests in the and with other friends and rei· family were Friday dinner guestsWillis Schultz home, Ponca. atives in the community. in the A. E. Stingley home, Laurel.

Rev. and Mrs. Wcstedt, Blair, Mr. and Mrs, John Young and Mr, and Mrs. Max Hahn werewere Tuesday guests in the Mrs. daughters were Memori.al Day Sunday afternon visitors in theC. D, Ankeny and Ronald Ankeny dinner guests in the Mrs. Violet Oscar Rickett home, Ponca.homes. Young home, Wakefield, Memorial Day Mr. and: Mrs.

Memorial Day dinner and lunch- Mrs. Walter Schutte and A~neW! Sterling Borg and Anna joined I Mrs.eon guests in the Leslie Sherman were Memorial Day visitors In the Frank Durr for a picnic at thehome to observe the host's birth· T. C. Brennan home. Onawa, la" park.day were Mr. asd Mrs. Don Sher· Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Koester and Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs.man, Mrs. Opal Schultz,'. Alfred Brian visited in the Eldred Smith Fred Wolter visited Mrs. ~Ivina

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SoCiety . ..Social forecastFridaV, June 7:

l\!,'IIIIl(jlsl [{J!)!r' SdJOIJI Ill·(lgrarb.7 1;) P JJI

Sunday, June 9:l\]l·IIIO<!I.S[ i\lYV

Tue~day, June 11:lJi.\(JfW\ll's ·llt [.I'slll' ~IH' home

Wednesday, June 12:(lId (lUI Wny, l\lr~, 1':ll11<'r

SI,hlltt"Bpst [.:\ I'r ('Iub])IXO!l lianli-n Clull

Papa's P~artners Meett\londay I'\'f'ning Papu·s ]'<.lrtnf'rs

('xlt'nslOl1 club llH't at thl' ,11111 1.1110lJOlJll' }!rs Allwrt I,inn was agUI'~t. l\lr.s. Frank .tohnsonth(' Il'SSOll lin making1\lr:-.. Earl '!Vlatlt's will be\0 the grouP on .J11lH' ~4.

Summer School CompletedIlll' JJHst we('k slllnnH'!"

v, ('n' twld for thel'hildrt'1J (If II\(' 'J';lra 11111 parishal Dail\' 1l;.J1J W,'dncsd<lY themothl'r'.: and tlH'lr youngs(l'I"s piC

Illck!'d t()gdlll'l' at noun.

Pony Club MeetsSunday arll'rIl0011 II a y for d's

:\!o\llltl'd Palrol 1l\C'I at the (;lenWalloll I1<111H', SP\,('/lll'l'll membcl'sand t!H'11 lanlll!es all('lldcd. Theaftl'l'nOOIl \\ as SjlPll! riding and bar.I"el The Ill'xl lI1l'elJl1g will1)(' ,I liTH' at 1he LOlliS Ablshoml'

Dixonettes 4-H]\;!onday (,\'l~ninp; D\xonetles 4-H

dub mf'! at th(' Fay Walton home.Kath\' Stillll('\, demonstrated howto Pl;t in a zii1pel". '1'he next meet·i,ng \\as planned for 7:30 p.m.June 11 al the Leslie Noe home.

Mr. 'ond Mrs. NOfrcl Lukken, 81.Peter, Minn., wcr(! Saturday din­ner guests in the Fred Matteshome'.

Sundt!y dinner guests in the Rus·sdl Amkl'ny home werc Mr. andMrs. ~toy Ankeny and Donna,Sioux City.

Weekend g.uests in the OliverNoe home w('re Mr. and Mes. Ken­neth ftamm and Rhonda, Fremont,and Mr. Dnd Mrs. Koith Noc, Lin­coln.

Mark and Kay(~ McCaw, Ralston,wcre Friday overnight guests inth(' Clnr('nce McCaw home.

Tuesday ~VerniglH gUl'sts In theHarold GeOlge hom£' were Mr. andMrs. I-lui'll' Watson and family,W£'leoJn-e-;,--Minn.

Mrs. Honald P('nlerick <!nu Kay·lenC', Wllkpficld, were last Satur·day suppcr gUI'sLs in the WilliamI'l'nll'l'I{'k tWill('

Mr. and Ml'S lA'sler PattonWI'I"(' !\j('llIoJ"lal Day afternoon andsUppC'1" gucsh Jrl the (;of{lon Casalhoml', Heldt'n.

i" W ,jolln:-;(on, Battl(' Cr{'pk,was a Monday guest JJ1 I!ll' Earl.J'OhllstIJIl IHJJlll'

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The Wayne INob•• ) ~c.a\I Wednesday,. June 5, 1963 and lnmlk. Mr'•. Johnson nnd ~rs Iheld at tho Wakefield Pnrk Sundny Mrsj Elsie G~nb"r.: Hus Jgs• wer Mr~ ~oJle Dobbs nna children. and .1... Rose )nh]gren. 510'" Mr, .•Clarenee Nelson nml Dlllnne. '___- O\- IJo'ie AD.4orson were dinner gul:lsls Mr Carl PeaJ'son was the oldest In charge of gifts. M~. Elme SlOp" 'ilY, Mr and Mrs. Thomas Clly, Jdr, and Mt:'s. LevI Dahlgren. Mr."uud M''l's:'Pluit Beq~$ton'IKar.

W EF' D NEWS' of Mrs. :(t:lmcr Nelson and sURPcr f.nml,Y member prescnt. ,Mr., and Peters, .JJa~uc Creek. andlMrs. Do Brqssl r ami Brian and the fam· Mr. ~nd M.rSj . (;ordon . Ddhlgren, en l'Ind Kevin lllled Ma: 'and'Mrs'. A·'K: ' ., E''L ' I, : , :1 guests <Cljt ,the' Lawrence Neison Mrs. Myron Olson and' 'fam~ty, Peters ,pot red. Mr,s,' Keqnetb Pet Hy oC N'lin Bressler were guests. 0. m.a' II •. nnU .M... r.... ".nel '.*.r..".. D.. e.on l"'rccI",Lhndln" I '. '," ",:' "::·:,:'I:-:,~·.;: :: •

home. Mr..a.,.d Mrs. Roberts spent came for the a(ternoon. Coming er8, Elgi, .cut and s~rved th; Mr...otl Mrs, 'Abner' Renrson and: Dahl ren and children. I 'Mclnorinl nny:-";gUc8l8:,I,';~,91,';JM'ts.the.day .at the ,Jack Mitchel home, the farthest clilitance to the picnic, cake, whi b 5hf ,had b~ked ane Harlan, Lincoln, were Memorial M • and 'Mr.~ID'Q" 'Backstrom Allco, ·nocchonluulQf, ",~~"a.:,l14i:".

8y Mrs, 'Fred ,Lundin-Phone 287.2671 Allen. was Mrs. John Behrends, Wells, decorated. I Dar visitors and luncheon guests and famllv, Mr••nci .M,r•• ~on' ~~orr(Jst nanso~1 .~nd."i?~l'J~u.e:~,IQ~k~._____...;. ~.,..-----------I Minn. Other _out·ol-town gU~sts ---- at he Harold Miner home. Maher and family, nunton, l!IIUi. Mi; ,nnd ~r:':,.T,ob~:')~o~i:IibD,-

800 Attend Smorgasbord Ia'nd Scott, St. Louis, who wUl 'S' .-j- f wel'e Donna Lundin,. Omaba, .:Mr. Mrs. William ChambeJ1,s. ·Dix'on r. r. and Mrs, Hans Roscn and lind Mr. And M;~. Robert Dow, hu,ucl' .(ln~l MurY.t.;~~l(~ClU,' ,:,M~.,:rtQ.I1~,Abo.uti 800 J)ersons were served )SIJend 10 days at the f).arcotal A. '0'.'" Y • • • and Mrs, AI.ford Rokow, Ponca, and _Mjrs'~'Jamf'Chamber!:! wer daught~r, Sioux City and Minnie 01'11 hit, were lupper gq.'tl,M... • :ion nnd rtfr. ana :.M-rK,.·EUon;1Dl'I8~

lit Ihe eleventh annual smorgas. L. Posl)isU home. Brl~.1 S~ow:.r 'Held V.erdel ,Erwins and Marian John·' Saturd.fllY ~te~n n· visitors oC Mrs. Lundahl were Memorial Day din· mor 81 Day .t the Ald,n Blck. ~Ol1, Jimmy, ami .Unclat,,'II\IUl(lUli1h,borel h«lld at Wakefield last 'J.'ueH~ Mrs. Rose Shadbolt, Mlnneap- Mrs. Jbhn 'Boeckenhauer enter. sons, Concord. Fred Lun m. , ncr guests at the Oscar Lundahl _tro ,home. ~ , In. .' ( '" I..rj,~!::i'(, l'i, ;.<: '~Iday, The event is sponsored by the opUs,- 'and Mrs. He'en Clark, tained at a bridal shower for her --- horne. \Minnie will remain for' tI r.h·j lind Mrs, R. J. 'Rohde find Mr, and Mrs. 1 ·Don \~~tera.' an,dWakefield Community HOSPital/ Kansas City, were weekend vis- niece, Darlene Hanson, Oakland. Will Peters' Honored Memor:ial ',Da:y Vialtors fe,~ days visiL Nea! Lundahl was ramil~, Lincoln, spent Memorial childl'Cll, Dixon, were Su;nd8~,'.<Uti",Auxiliary. AIJ proce('c!s go to the Itori of Mrs. Rose Utemark and About n' dozen ladies attended. Over 250 attended the Golden Mr. and' M~S. Harold AndEtrso~ als? home lor the da)'! (rom the Day weekend in tho par~nlQJ Wll. "h',','m':'.'C,""I"t,','el. nthllo:GPor C Elc.~f~1hospItal, other relatives here and in Em- Miss Ha'15ori will be married June wedding anniversary fOf Mr. and and ,Loreen, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin UmversitY"of Nebras~n. . hUI" Petersen ,hplUQ.' ,-

Wake·fleld Pool Open, I ~e',·ovnl<·e.ThaenYd awfete,nedTedhurM'd·.mayOroiv·~ 15 to Philip Holmberg. They will Mrs. Will Peters at St. .Tohn's' Ev. Anderson, Omaha, Mr, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Me,lvm Lundm and Mr, and ~rs. John Schrocdcl' cd the Goldcti. . '. ,a~,

5 make their home at Mankato, Lutheran church, Wakefield, May HarO.Jd Anderberg' and Tillie An Ml:s. Albert Anderson were guests and Alice spcnt the weokend at 'ti<m of Ml' .. and .Ml',s,., ,'clara

swT,.lnlC,·m,Wng~k~~~jdw;~ n~p~n~dn~: eM,nri.~.htBg"JuJe·E~'II,.O,fon'M:S~dUtceh';;;:~.Minn. :6, Mrs. Charles Peters had charge derberg, Axtell. wore lMemoria' at thc home of Mr. and r.~rs. Jolm Gavin's POUlt. at St. ,John'!'! I~u'lhcran ~~~'"" of the 'program. A poem, "This Is Day guests of Mrs. Hilma Ander, Ben~ston after MemorlOl Day Mrs. Olaf Nelson, who iii makinl1l------..,.-~...,..~ ...

morial Day, V. II, R. Hanson an· Seattle, visited in the home of Club 16 !Meet5 Your Life," written by Mrs.' Hal'- burg, Mrj and Mrs, Harold An servlc.cs, ~ her home with thc AI't Doeschcrs~<IlOuflced that Mr. Tucker, Herman, I Mr. and Mrs. Merle Ring and fam· Club 16 met Friday afternoon at 'lId Olson, was read py Charles derburg and Tillie Anderburg were Mrs. Gust Hanson and Mrs. Olga was an overnight gue.st Thursdaywill b~ in charg(' of thc pool, as· By Saturday. the Ahlin Sundell horne with Mrs. Peter:;. Marva Lee Anderson sang weekend guests. . ~L Bjorklund visited Irma Jones at the George Vollers home,· Con.I----- ~!"!"~~sisted JbY DOl;'othy Parks. Mr. "Last Monday dinner guests Dale Anderson. co-hostess. Mrs. "When Your Hair Has Turned to Dr. and Mrs. Quade of Omaha and 1\-11'5. 1\HlcJred Boeshart Me·, cord. Mr. and 'Mrs. Harold Ander· MI', and Mrs. -W.'.h~t.I:':':~~I'cf'~rll('k~., a graduate of Wayne State 0 f M r. and Mrs. E. E. W~ldo Rodene and psa, Pawnee Silvf'f." Mrs. Charles Peters visited in ~he Will Hugelman home morial Da

My· M~ Wl.,"l'e luncheon' tion und Lamie were Mcmol'it1J Omuhll, spent Memor.bi.! ~D.,.4Y.. w.ltb

col"lL'gC', was in charge of the Te· I-[ypse were Mr. and }Irs. Lenus City, former members, were visit- played two piano selections. Mrs. Memori'al IDay weekend. , ,guests of rs. Bjorklund, Day callers at the Art Dooscher I • •

k,lnl1Jh pool last summer H~ng Mrs Ellison add children Peler::; played ali accordion solo Mrs. Ca'rol Ackerman spent Me Memorial Day guests at the home. Mrs. Wulter Snvi(hle",.' I;;' 'ii'. . and 'Mrs. ·Hilma Anderburg. 01'5. and Marvin Peekenschneider, Aur· mor:ial DalY with Mrs. Ethel Wach home of Mr, and Mrs, Paul Soder· Memorial Day guests of Mrs. C~~.~ic~~~'-;~::~~~i;:lor.d9

Summer Relldi~9 Program May 29 visitors of Mrs, Alice !Ll,Ithet.nns Meet clia, la., sang. Kenheth Peters, EI· tel',: Her~an. berg were Mr. and Mrs. Fritz, Otto~ Nelson after services wereThe summer reading program Boec~enhauer were Mr. and Mrs. IMrs Marvin Mortenson and gin, sang "May the Good Lord Mr, an Mrs, Charles Rissell Rdth, Concord,. Mr. and Mrs. Ver·' Mr. and Mrs. A1vin '.Nelson; ,Oma. 10 days vllilting rcloti

at WnkPfield Library started June Mar:ttn Hansen and baby, Carroll, Mrs AFt!'Doesaher leaders enter. Riess and Kcep YOU." Kevin and Bassett, v sited Memorial Day wit nom Van. Madison, and Mr. and ha, Mr, and Mrs. ,Martin Holm, and Wisner. ~:": .. ', ,1. It will continue through June and I,Dwight McVicker, Lincoln. tain~d the Luther~nns of .the Sa. Kirk Peters sang "School Days." his mot.hc.t., Christine Rissel!. ·Mrs. Charles Soderberg and fam- berg, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mol" Mr. and Mrs. C. C'. P~,')t,r. ~,",ntlfnd July, Children ages 6 to 12 are Olh . f' h d h ' ' Monday !11 Omnh~. . !::<. '.

lem Lutheran church at a mother- ' er musIc was urDlS e y Memori~l Day guests at the Jo ily; tenson, Ervin Morfenson, 'Victor Colla and' Howard 'Pbtr~,-!:.Mt••fPgti~~~ U~~~hm~~ ~)~~i~~~~~a~~.yt~~~ Ch;u'rch,es •• duu~ter tea Sunday afternoon. A children's group and men's char· Helgren~h,me were M~. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lllrson Holmberg and Mr. and Mr"s. Bill souri, lind Mr. 1100t Mrs.I,Bob. Ow~theme will be "From Earth to • p~qgram, was given to honor the us. Carl Helit-en, Mr. and Mrs. Lev and Bill Larson, Lincoln, went Ellison~ and children, Seattle, ens, Bloomfield, spent" :.o.t~~lMoon" ami details will be given at Salem Lutheran Church mothers, The Peters have three children: Helgren, M~bel Barden, Joyce Hel to' Vermillion, S. D., Memorial Wash.)- Day in the C. C. POWCl,'fI .time of registration.. (Robert V, Johnson, pastor Elmer, Battle Creek, and Donald gre,n, Denver, Janell. Olson, Siou Day to visit Mr. and Mrs.. Steven Mr. and Mrs. Norman Swanson, Mr. and Mrs. 'Roy'

Thursday, June, 6: L. C. 'W. Pist lFhresidents' Parley and William jr., Wakefield; five City, AarOn Helgf~n and Gordo Q9ates. Mr. and Mrs. Coates Linda and Leslie, spent Memorial Denver, MI''''. Jessie Ne;vlll,' '-..wF. H. A. Girls Go to Omaha groups, 2:00 p.m. lWrs. ,Ben lErettriekson ,entertain- grandchildren and eight great· and Mr. and MrS; Dean Meyers left Vermillion Friday mo·rning Day at Wausa with Mr. Swanson's IMrs. John GIbbons 'BOU1~.~ :"...P..llIl..... ·t

Marvin Paulson, bUH driver, took Saturday, June 8: Confirmation, ed ;1<4. 'members ·of the past presi- grandchildren. and daughters, Wayne. for the state of Washington mother and sister. four cluys' :111 the ·,C. C.' p~wetiJ2'2 F. II. A. girls and their advisor, 9·10:00 a.m. dents' p'arl~y,at her home May 27. At the reception Gwendolyn Mrs. Myrtle Bressler and Mrs, whore they will .attend the col· Mr. ,and Mrs. Olaf Nelson cntcr- home. , I ",Mrs, Calvin Nelson, and Chapter Sunday, June ~: Worship se:Jlvice, Peters, great-granddaughter and Merlin Bressler as ·co·hostesses, en· lege at Cheney. ~ . tained in honor of- Mrs. Nelson's Mrs, Robert 'GIIII~and .nd'd.""h~MothC'r Mrs, Hubert Eaton to Oma· 8:30 ·a.m.; church school, 9:45 'Pe~rsICH1ALundin Reunion Dawn Peters, granddaughter, were tertained at a picnic dinner Me· Memorial Day supper guests at birthday Monday. Guests were Mr. Iter, Littleton, Colo" t1pent 10. . d.,BY'Shll Saturday. The group went to a.m.; worship service, 11:00 a,m.; The annual picnic and reunion lin charge of the guest .book. -Mrs. morial Day evening. Mr. and Mrs. the home of Mrs. Paul Dahlgren and Mrs. Alfred Nelson, Mr. and in the Ward GiUiland and Jimspe "flow thc W~st Was Won," at Couples Club picnic, 12 noon; eve- of the Pearson-Lundin family was Florence Neiman, Winside, and Di<lk Iverson and family" Mr. and were Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Berg: Mrs. Lawrence Nelson, Mr. and Bressler homes.

~)~C:I::'c~:~r:ma theat<r :':b;~~;.ic~~n:Ol00 PC~~reb m.n, ·Th'. _'r81' \m'-Q-'-~~~-'-e~~--~t--o·_·-.--r'---y~~-o---- u---'--~-~-1\11'. and Mrs. I"red Muller, MI'. - ' , !'

,nd Mr., Fcaneis Mull"r and Ann. I Evangellc.I·Covenant Church . .' . . ' . . .Mr. llnd Mrs. Morvin Muller and (Fred Jansson, pastor) tit.family. attended the commence. 'l'h':!rsday, June .6: Church Board ,

111('[11 ('xl'reises al Iowa State Uni· meetmg. R:OO p.m ' " SA'FEW~~,m·.,ily in Anw, May 25th where, . Friday, .June 7, Closing c,er, S·· . . '. I. .'EIsil' Mu!Jer, daughter of Mr. amI I C[Sf'S for D. V. B. S., 7:30 p .. m.M.rs, Fn'r] Muller. received PH' sun.day. June ~: Sunday. school,dpgree of Doctor of Philosophy 10:00 a.m.; mar.mng w?rshIP, 1~:OO

With a major in Mathematics. She la.m" Community Umon serVICe,was OIH' of 33 upon whom this de-I Presbyterian church.gr('{' was conferred. Miss Muller -]"p('ciw'd her bachelor's de~re.e Fir,st Trinity ~utheran Church[rom Wllvnp State 'Inri her' MilS. (Caryl M. RItchey, pastor)1P1"'s ;l{'g;'('(' from the .University I ThurSd.ay, June 6: Ladies Aid,of Michigan, Ann Arhor 2:00 p.rn

, Sunday, June 9: Morning war·Covenant DVBS Opens Iship, 9:00 a.m.; Sunday school,

Daily Vacation :Bible School OP.\9:15 a.m. '1

~~:(;('~:Ia~. la~~~~ ~.\I! thc:n~~~~n~I~~ gt1~,O~(.:I~. 'p.~I~e 10: .walther Lea-til .June 7 Wednesday, June 12: S. S

The f'nrollment of the school is I Teachcrs meeting, 8.00 p.m.106 inclL1din~ the t('achel'.~ and -. .w.orkC'rs. Th<'. tl1f'me IR "ChriRt's I 'St~ Paul's Lu!heran ChurchWay, My Way" 'I'll!' nursrl'y class (Caryl M., Ritchey, pastorIS taught by Mrs. Elmer Carlson. I Friday, June 7: Closing of BibleBeginn'er classes are taught by Is.ohool and questioning of Con­Mrs. Rloyd Gray and Mrs. Eugene flrmands, 8:00 p.m.Lundin. Primary teachers arc Sunday, June 9: Sunda,y school,Mrs. Paul Byers, Mrs . .Toe An_19:30 a.m.; morning worship, 10:30derson, Mrs. Reynold Anderson Ia.m.; Cofirmation.and Mrs. Myron Olson. The Junior Tuesday, June 11: Men's Club,classes are taught bv Mrs. Virgil 8:00 p.m.Green ane! Mrs. Marvin Bbrg. Christian ChurchTeachers for the Teen-agel's are I (~erlin M. Wright, l?asto~Mrs. Allan Salmon and Mrs. Clar" I Fnday, June 7: VacatIOn ~c:.ho61ence, Holm. The helpers for the prqgram, 8:00 p.m. 0..-school are Jolene Pearson, Jackie Sunday, June .9: Bible. school,Martinson, Lynette and .JanenI8:4~ a.m ..; morm~g worship, 9:55Fredrickson, Gwen Olson. Mrs. a.lli'.; Umon service at the Pres·:Janice Marshall, Candyce J'ensen, byterian churc~; theme, "Faith ~orBarbilra Bard, and Cheryl Green. the Space Age, 8:00 p.m.; SemorDianne· Salmon is the Pianist.. Mrs, Ic~alnp week commences at Nebowa

,Merlin "Bressler serves as director ..Camp, Onawa, la.The Bible School. Planning, Com· ­mittee consis'ted of Mrs. Floyd I'St, John's Ev. Lutheran ChurchGray and Mrs. Paul Byer-s. Closing Missouri Synodexercises will be held Friday eve: I (;Samuel ,Meske, pastor)nin'g at' 7:30 at the Coven'ant iFnday, June 7: Ladies Aidchurch. meets, 2:30 p.m" hostesses, Mrs._~~ Roy Holm', Miss Christina Holtorf

Fay Nelson spept last.week in the and M.rs.' Delbert Jensen·.home, of Mr.· and Mrs. G€rald Sunday, June 9: Christian Edu-Bokenkamp,' .Brule. cation Hour, ~9:00 a.m.; Confirma-

Mr. and Mrs. J:'L. ·Bergman·, tion services. 10:00 a.m.Omaha, came to the. Wilbur Peter· 1-sen 'home .last. Tuesday and at- United ·Presb,yterian Churchtended the sll1.!l{$asbord. I (John iBrunn, pas~or)

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Watson I Thl~rsday. Jun.e 6: Umted Pres­and family, Lincoln, were Sunday \bytenan Women, 2:00 p.m. Mrs.dinner guests in the Charles Kin. Preston Turner, leader; Mrs. Ig­ney home. natz Spenner, devotions; Mrs. I.

Sunday rlinner guests in the SJDenner and Mrs. Ekeroth, host·'Charles Peters home were Mrs. Ie".~es; choir .~eh..earsal' 8:00 p;m.;Elsie Graber, Hastings. Mr, and Trustee mectmg, 7:30 p.m.; Ses·iMrs, L. A, Wilkerson jr. and sian meenng, 8:00 p.m. 'ifamily, Col~m~bu~, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday, June ~: SWlday. school,l~enneth 'Peters and family, EI"110:00 a.m.; 'Mornmg WO~ShIP, l~:OO!9ln; Mrs. Mary Meier. Mr. and a.m.; Evenmg Commumty serVIce,IMrs, Will Peters sr., Will ir,,; 8:00 p.m.

. I IPatricia Turner and Mr. and --­iMr's. Marvin Peeckenschneider I 'Rev. and Mrs. Charles Swindells,and family, Aurelia, 'Ia. Mr, La Porte, Minn., spent Tuesd~y

;and Mrs. Marvin Peeckenschnei. and were overnight guests of Rev.,der. were weekend guests. and Mrs. John Brunn. They re-

Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Klausen turned home Wednesday.and Greg spent the weekend. at the 'Dr. and Mrs. Olson and 'son 'Dan~:Art Doescher home. ny, Long Beach, Calif., are spend-,

Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Rodene and ing sE:;veral days at the home ofthree daughters came Wednesday Mrs. Olson's parents. Rev, andevening for a week~s visit with M[]s. J. Brunn.friends in Wakefield. They are ¥rs. Don 'Park and childrenformer residents. They are stay- caine 'from 'Missouri ·tt;) stay at 'the'iog with Mrs. Jack Hanson. Fri- Jack Park home until after theday,dinner guests at,the·Ben Fred. Park-Klopp wedding.riekson ihome were Mr. and Mrs. ',JlV[rs. John cBebrends. 'Wells,Waldo :Rodene and daughters and, :Minn., came Saturday to spend a;Mr. and Mrs. George S. Ander- :{~w days at the parental home. ~.:son, Osceola, who caine -'to spend' ~nd .Mrs. Walter IPear-so.n" ;aod }to~

~~ev?s~[ ,~~ ~: '~~~~~~cs~sons and, '~~:3~y~h;h:e~~~n;~;:~t~~;~lFriday M~s. Lenus Ring and : 01) ,'Wednes?ay and she ~nd h~r \

daughter,--Mrs. Bill Ellison anld ! 'husband WIll leave for ,WlSCOnsW:Carol, Seaftlf,' .Mrs. Mart~n! \where they will attend 'Schodl 1,thisj ,

:~~~~~~y~ ~:~on~r~~~h~~o~~t: su~~e~~d Mrs. Henr.y Bae~

~~~~:nW~~~~a~:'s~',~s. N~~~:~ I ;~~s~~~~e ~:~~e~i:~~~~~!.were lun~m!on guests of Mrs. Evening guests' in tbe Bar~]man'Thomas ilohnson. /Albion. home w~re Mr. and Mrs. Gale.Dale Helgr~n arrived home May ~oe.tze, flremont.

21 ifrolXl ,Norfolk, Va., where he is. 1_ RICky 'Eldo~ rnd 'Y~rd Bare]­station-ed. .He ~has .a ..22:Aa'y .lE;l~Y;~,. man ;~ere, Fndar _~v~nm~ guest~ .

Last.Sunday MI]. and ~rs. Byron..ftt the Barelman ,home while 'Mrs.

HeYdOn.. ,vjSi.ted ili thoe .I.B.ob ~Y.'e.. r'\'.E.I~o.n Bare.lman :,ant]..: ,dau.ght..crs. at,. home and were Isupper":guests'! or ,Ij;en.ded' the; show~r _for J\~~~Y, .!=I~.th. Mr. ,lUld Mrs. Earl Rhodes. Mrs, 'Longe at Ihc Emil L"nd home.

Rhodes reeently relutned from, a ·Mr..antl Mrs. :Fred ,Bellows.trip 10 Califqrnia... . 'IPmaba.sp~nl ,Mem?rial'~ay ,with

Mrs .. G, ,L.•...•. p.o.S.PiSU. ,:and.Mir.s : the. E.ugene ,swan,son.'Ja.milY.Ri.chard PO'W.isil -ana i Chil~', 'i', ,Mrs..Catl A. A. ~ohns~n camewent; to 0DJaha: to' Imeet s. ·;ftoin 'Omaha, for "M:em~zal "D,a,.

_Thom~s Chaney. :Allan'. 'C : ·a:.~th'Mr. and'Mrs.,'~~rett,Robmlts,

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~r. and Mrs. .Joe Hinkle, Ran­d~lph, WC~C Sunday dinner andsupper guests in the Ray Spahrh~mc.

Mr. and Mrs. Myron Dirks andfamily were Memorial Day guestsin the Harold Dirks home, Colc­ridge.

Sunday evening guests in theIi'tnnk Johnson home were Mr. andMrs. William Penlcrick and Mrand Mrs. Don Oxley,

Wednesday evening visitors inthe Merle Sherman home wereMr. and Mrs. Wilbur VanCleaveand D~lln and Earl Ward.

Sunday )Mr. ~nd Mrs. ElmerSund~Jned al group for supperin the Clair Park home, SouthSioux City.

Tuesday Mrs. Garold ,Jewell andMrs. Mal' Jcw(dl attended gradua­tion al Norfolk Junior College.Mrs. Lowell Bayne' was amongthose who rrccived degrpcs.

Mr. and Mrs. John l'(!hrson WNC

Sunday {'vening vi.sitol's in theHarv Prouse home, A][en

• Mr. and Mrs. P.wl Borg andKaren wprc Memorial Day, guestsin the Ander., ,Jorg{'nsen home,Wakefield.

Mr. and Mr,,,. Marvin Hartmanamd faml1y were Sunday ('v(~ning

visitors in the 1~;Jliii Hartmanhome, Ponta.

'Mr. and Mrs. Dall~ Davidson andfamily, Allen, w{'re' Just Saturdayeyening visitors in the Mrs. FrankLisle home

Alief' Backman was a Fridaymorning tllller in the Hichan\

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