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Fremont Tribune from Fremont, Nebraska • 6

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FREMONT (Nebr.) GUIDE AND TRIBUNE Januery $. 1963. Saturday EXTENSION SINGERS -From left, Mrs. Louis Gross, G. H.

Rawlings, Hazel Sullivan and John Perkins practice for an appearance of the Dodge County Extension Chorus at- a Woman's Club meeting. (Guide and Tribune Photo) County Extension Chorus Was Organized in 1959 "We sing" because we like to sing." say members of the Dodge Ext ns on Club Chorus. The organization, nearly four years old. is directed by Mrs. Lowell Loeffler.

de chorus. organized in June. 1959, now boasts 26 members and always ver on Abut six appearances have been made each vear by the Some of the appearances include home extension council conventions in Fremont and Lincoln, district flower show in Fremont; Fremont Woman's Club each year, 4-H Fair Pageant each year, Rural Homemakers Day in Fremont for four years and soil conservation and extension council meeting at Hooper. The group has also made radio appearances each year. Singing for the senior citizens at the hospital annex has also been among the group's activities.

Chorus officers include Mrs. Lowell Loeffler, director; s. Clifford Eckerson, pianist: Mrs. Allan Meenen, president; Mrs. Lester Somers, vice president; Mrs.

John Perkins, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. L. V. Day, publicity; and telephone callers are Mmes. G.

H. Rawlings, A. D. Peterson, Louis Gross and John Perkins. Mrs.

Hazel Sullivan is historian. The group did not begin as an organization but rather as a group of persons who sang a special number at a convention. The women liked singing so much they decided to continue. Membership is not limited to extension club members, however, the organization is sponsored by the Extension Service, Mrs. Loeffler and Mrs.

'Eckerson began as director and pianist with the group and many of the members have been with the group since its beginning. Prairie Hills Council Will Meet Wednesday Neighborhood 6 of the Prairie Hills Girl Scout Council will meet with its chairman, Mrs. William Hafits, Wednesday afternoon at 1:15. The meeting will be held at the Sinai Lutheran Church and will involve discussion of the new nrocedures, standards and policies of the Prairie Hills Girl Scout Council. Mrs.

Cleo Schroeder will present a lesson on music for Brownies and Girl Scouts. Read Guide and Tribune Want Ads Mainly About People Newcomers to Fremont, according to the Department of Utilities, are Darrell Legband, 822 West 21st, from Oregon: Richard Filkins, 202 South Lincoln, from Ames; Laudo We nandt. 2007 North Keene. from Weston; Clifford Burt, 525 west 10th, from Scottsbluff; and Merle Meier, 1211 East. First, from Hooper.

have. returned from attending Mr. and Mrs. Leo Benschoter; wedding of their son John to Martha Sue Edmonds in Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Gutzwiller of Salina, Kansas, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Emken and Christine. Mrs. Carl Ruchti was admitted to the Saint Elizabeth Hospital.

in Lincoln for backs surgery, Houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. KenDeBord were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald DeBord of Norfolk.

Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wurth a family have moved to the farm home formerly owned by Joe Belitz, south of Valley. The Wurths recently returned from Florida and have been visiting Mrs. Wurth's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Simpek in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. William Wickert went fo.

Fontanelle, Iowa, where they attended their grandson's wedding. Their grandson is Virgil Wickert. Mrs, Virgil Wickert is the former Janet Weinhimer of Greenfield, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Basta of Omaha and Mrs. Donald Pearson of Silver Springs, Maryland, were evening guests in the home of Mrs. George Dufek. The women are. nieces of Mrs.

Dufek. Jimmy Lee and Timmy Gene are the names chosen for the twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Don Ristau of Scribner. The Ristaus have six.

other children, Bill, Danny, Cheryl, Marilyn, Donita and Connie. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ristau of Fremont and A. J.

Pischke of North Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Johnson, 1860 Phelps Avenue, have returned from New York City where they visited with their daughter and son-in-law, Drs.

Elizabeth and LAST TIMES TONITE! Jerry Lewis. 'Its ONLY MONEY EMPRESS STARTS SUNDAY HERSEY WAR Some men love war the way others love women. This -of is the story. both kinds. COLUMBIA PICTURES presents STEVE ROBERT SHIRLEY FIELD ALSO COLOR CARTOON Denver Girl To Wed Fremonter Mr.

R. O. Witthaus of Denver, Colorado, announces the engagement of his daughter Roneane to David Keller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Omar.

C. Keller. Miss: Witthaus is a 1962 graduate of Denver East High School and is a freshman at Midland College. The bride groom to -be is a 1960 graduate of Fremont High, School and is a sophomore at Midland College. He is also employed at Kavich's in Fremont.

A June wedding is planned by the couple. Hints From Holoise By HELOISE CRUSE Dear Heloise: If you have a favorite daytime TV program but never find the time to watch it. your schedule around it. During my special program put my hair up after a shampoo, start and knead bread. tidy the living room, sew, mend or iron.

No time is wasted if you do these things while watching. For those who have lots of grease left over from sausage and bacon, put it outside for the birds. You will enjoy watching them flock around. Bread crumbs are also good, but be sure to put the food up high so it will of the cat's reach. My husband has a white coat of synthetic -material, heavy and rapid- drying, that he must wear work.

Although I have tried fabric softners to reduce the static electricity, he complains of getting s'ock from the material. would appreciate any way to eliminate them. Happy Housewite Dear Many are the letters from women who have stalle electricky slips and dresses and nightgowns. Now. men have it too! If any of you kind people has ever solved this problem, would you write and let us know? We sure would be grateful.

No need for our friends to be shocked when we can help them. Write to Heloise, care of this paper. -Letters do not have to be signed to appear. Heloise welcomes all mail, especially household hints which she can pass on to readers as space permits. However, because of the tremendous volume of mail she receives daily, Heloise is unable to answer all individual letters.

She will answer readers' questions in her column whenever. possible. Simple, 8344 10-20 Pattorn A pretty, delightfully young daytime dress that goes together in a charm, requires a minimum of fabric. Note button detail. No.

8344 with PATT-O-RAMA is in sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Bust 31 to 40. Size 12, 32 bust, yards of 35, 39 or 45-inch. To order, send 40 cents in coins to: Sue Burnett, Fremont Guide and Tribune, 1150 Avenue of Americas, New York 36, N. Y.

For 1st-class mailing add 10 cents for each pattern. Print NAME, ADDRESS with STYLE NO. and SIZE. Isaak Walton. Chapters Will Install Heads The Fremont and the Jessie Benton Fremont Chapters of the Izaak Walton League will hold a joint installation meeting at the Izaak Walton Lodge Monday.

The group will meet for a covered dish supper at 6:30 p.m. Me m- bers are reminded to bring a covered dish and a meat dish and their own bread and butter. Coffee and table service will be furnished. State President William J. Horstman of Grand Island will be the installing officer, Elmer Hass is to be installed as president of the Fremont Chapter and Mrs.

Elmer Hass will become president of the Jessie Benton Fremont Chapter. Other officers of the Jessie Benton Fremont Chapter Mrs. Leno Christensen, first vice president; Mrs. James Westphal, second vice president; Mrs. Max Woods, secretary-treasurer; Mrs.

Lillie Schuett and Mrs. Louis Gross, public relations; Mrs. Muriel Cook, historian; Mrs. Roy Carlstrom and Mrs. Don Sanders, directors; Officers of the Fremont Chapter include Don, Sanders first vice president; Ed Monroe, second vice president; James Westphal, secretary-treasurer; Clyal Walling, Ed Baustian and Harold Hauff, directors.

MRS. MERTON LAW 'Married in church. Vows Taken By Wennstedt, Law Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Wennstedt announce the marriage of their daugher Carmen Leah Wennstedt to Merton Powell Law.

The couple was married at the First Christian Church with the Rev. E. Phil Dubbs officiating. Attendants to the couple were Miss Norma Rae Law and Robert Westphal. A reception followed at the Norman Law home for about 40 people.

The couple is making its home in Fremont. W. W. I Veterans, Auxiliary Will Meet Dodge County Barracks Number 493, World War I. Veterans, will install officers and the Auxiliary will elect its 1963 officers at a Wed.

nesday meeting. The event will begin with a covered dish supper at 6 p.m. Calendar OF EVENTS MONDAY 1:30 p.m. Order of Eastern Star, Gavel Club, with Mrs. L.

Rousey, 1030 North Broad Street. 6:30 p.m. Business and Protessional Women's Club, at Hotel Pathfinder. 6:30 p.m. Jessie Benton Fre- mont and Fremont Chapters of Walton, covered dish supat Izaak Walton Lodge.

Junior Woman's Club, Mrs. E. P. Eickhoff, 1249 Main Street. TUESDAY 1:30 p.m.

Fremont Homemak- ers Extension Club, with Mrs. Anna Hurich, 1910. North Broad. 1:30 p.m. Ames Community Extension Club, with Mrs.

Robert Jorgensen. 2. p.m. United Church Women of Fremont, annual board meeting, at Methodist Church. 2 p.m.

American War Mothers, at Labor Temple. 2 p.m. Ladies Social Club, with Mrs. Willis Lytle, 1605 East Cuming. 2:30 p.m.

Washington PTA, Executive Board, at school. 7:30 p.m. Saint Margaret's Guild. Commons Room at Saint James' Episcopal Church. 7:30 p.m.

Trinity Lutheran -Parents and Teachers League, in church basement. Read Guide and Tribune Want Ads ONLY 2 DAYS LEFT TO SEE THIS WONDERFUL PICTURE FREMONTI ENDS NOW! SUN.I An Avalanche of Funk Walt Disnev PRESENTS JULES VERNE'S In search of the Circle Four Hosts Church Fellowship Circle Four of the First. Congregational Church hosted at. a members of the Women's Fellowship 1:30 "Partners p.m. With God" was the dessert luncheon.

title of worship service and there was a dedication of friendly Velte. service gifts, by Mrs. Charles completed include. six dusters "Projects sent to Ryder Hospital, gift of money to be. Puerto woodworking tools to the Rico: used for Rev.

Jack Alford, migrant minister for Nebraska, Colorado, New Mexico and Wyoming. Blankets were sent 10. Dr. Sanwhere there is a ti, Maples. Italy, Division of World Service of United and about 100 pounds of clothing Church Board of World Ministries; sent overseas by Church to be World Service.

The Miranda Hear reported on layettes to ton Guild be sent to the Philippine Islands. Miss Beulah Scott presented a program on the world ecumenical movement. She also showed slides of the World Council of Churches meeting in Evanston. Illinois. DONNA JOYCE MICHEL Will be May bride.

Donna Michel Plans Wedding Mr. and Mrs. James Eads announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Donna Joyce Michel, to Harold Thomas Fedde, son of Mrs. Margaret Fedde and the late Elmer H. Fedde.

Miss Michel graduated from Johnson High School in 1961, attended Midland College and is now employed at Western Electric in Omaha. Mr. Fedde attended 'Fremont High School and is now employed at Nebraska Crib and Silo. A May 4 wedding date has been set. Royal Neighbors Install Officers Royal Neighbor Lodge conducted an installation of oficers with Mrs.

Zella Yenney as installing officer. Ceremonial marshall was Mrs. Henry Kruse assisted by Mrs. G. E.

Burrell. New officers are Mmes. Lilly Wickstrom, oracle; Jack Taylor. past oracle; Minnie Hoover, vice oracle: Burrell, chancellor; Mildred Svatora, recorder; Zella Yenney, receiver; Kruse, marshall; Mrs. A.

B. Keller, assistant marshall; Carl Breltell, inner sentinel; E. C. Wilbur, outer sentinel: Hazel Sullivan, manager; Harrry Jacobs, manager; Ann Paulsen; musician; Robert Olsen, faith; Joe Nelson, courage; Hazel Sullivan, modesty; Mrs. Harry Jacobs, unselfishness; Mrs.

Willis Comp, endurance; Lydia Gerke, flag bearer. Refreshments were served tollowing the meeting. Mrs. E. P.

Eickhoff Will Host DAR Meet The Lewis Clark Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution will meet. Tuesday at the home of E. P. Eickhoff. Miss Nina McKennan and Miss Nina Mae Poole will be hostesses at the noon luncheon.

Mrs. Vern- MISS SHARON CIECIORA Is betrothed. Becomes Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cieciora announce.

the engagement of their daughter Sharon to Michael Crocker, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Crocker of Oklahoma.

Miss Cieciora is' a 1962 graduate of Fremont High School and will be attending Southwestern State College in Weatherford, Oklahoma. The bridegroom-to-be is a 1961 graduate of Fremont High School and is presently a sophomore Southwestern College. -at No date has been set for the: wedding. J. F.

Crump. Nile Johnson, son of the Johnsons, who attends the Naval Officers Candidate School at Newport, Rhode Island, and Col. W. Ericson of Fort Worth, Texas Mrs. Johnson's brother, were also guests in the Crump home.

Mr. and Edward Emken were dinner and supper guests of Mr. Emken's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Emken of Mead.

Also present were Edward Emkens' sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lundgren and Gary of Lincoln and Richard Emken of Manhattan, Kansas. Guests in the home of Mrs. Teresa Schiferl were and.

Mrs. Ted Galus and Gene of Omaha. They will leave for California Thursday where Mr. Galus is stationed with the United States Navy, Houseguests of Mr. and Mrs.

Glen Griffith were Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Marlowe of Alliance, Mrs.

Griffith's parents; Ensign Douglas K. Griffith of Pensacola, Florida, the Griffith's son; and Miss Colleen Griffith of Denver. Houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gehl were Mr.

Gehl's brother, Russell Gehl, and father, Bernard Gehl, of Des Moines Iowa. William Howe, who has been spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J.

Howe, left Friday for the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology in Socorro, New Mexico, where he is a freshman. Mrs. Paul Popken Is Circle Four Prexy Mrs. Paul Popken will head Circle Four of the Salem Lutheran United Church Women for 1963. Other officers are Mrs.

Edward Mahel, vice president; Mrs. Louis Hartmann, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Albert Padden, membership chairman; Mrs. Ni e- baum, education chairman; and Mrs. Leo Peters, Christian service chairman.

Movie Clock EMPRESS Saturday Complete programs: 5:25, 7:25, 9:20 "It's Only 6, 7:55, 9:50 SUNDAY Complete programs: 1:30, 30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 "War 1:45, 3:45, 5:45, 7:45, 9:50 FREMONT Saturday-Sunday Complete programs: 1:30, 3:20, 7, 9:05 1:30, 3:35, 7:15, PHONE PA 1-5695 Carrier Trusted Name Heating And Air Conditioning Free Engineered Estimates! JETTER'S Plumbing Heating 248 N. Main Hooper Ladies Aid Elects 1963 Leaders HOOPER Officers were elected at the no hostess meeting of the Saint Paul's Ladies Aid in Hooper. The group's new 'officers for 1963 are Mrs. Marion Havekost, president; Mrs. Albert Rohlfs, vice president; Mrs.

Herman Popken, secretary; and Mrs. Bernard treasurer: Pastor Le. Roy Dobbe- opened the meeting with scripture reading and then showed a film on Hong Kong. MARY PETERSON Engaged to Denver man. Former Fremont Girl Is Engaged Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Peterson announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary, Denver, Colorado, to John Patrick Sullivan Jr. of Pueblo, Colorado, son of Mr. and Mrs. John P.

Sullivan also of Pueblo. Miss Peterson is currently employed by Children's Hospital of Denver. Mr. Sullivan is employed by Insurance of North America in Denver. No date has been set for the wedding.

on Rand will present the program on "The Lore of Our Land Pictured in Glass." Reports were read by Mrs. Adolph: Moseman and Mrs. Bernhard Schole. Mrs. Robert Popken was January birthday honoree.

Before the meeting was dismissed, the Ladies Aid's set January 9 as the date for the Annual Confirmation Jubilee to be held at the church. Mrs. Marion Havekost will be hostess for the February meeting. Miss Cheryl Baker Of Blair Is Engaged BLAIR Mr. and Mrs.

Gilfred Garner Jr. announce the engagement of their daughter Cheryl er to Derald Erickson of Arlington. Mr. Ericksen is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Anderson of Arlington. SAVE BY JANUARY th Earn from the 1st HAVE SAVINGS SECURITY SOONER: ALL FUNDS placed in an account here by January 10th earn from January 1st -qualify for six full months' return when earnings are again distributed June 30th. Savings invested here are fluctuation -free risk proof insured safe. Current Rate Per Annum from date of receipt to date of withdrawal. EQUITABLE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 124 East 5th Fremont Phone 721-1211 BE THE PROUD OWNER OF SAVINGS SECURITY.

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