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raises ouo cmcKens annually ana helps the children with the chores when Mr, Mrr is busy in the field.Chores consists in the milking; of 12 cows, the care of 16 brood sows that will farrow in April and the feeding of S steers and 20 pigs m the fattening pen. This year a few sheep have been added to the livestock on the Marr farm.Writing is Mi’s. Marr’s hobby and for five years she has edited a weekly column in the local paper: To quote her, “Who says that marrying a farmer and being a farm homemaker makes a woman stay m a rut the rest of her life? Just take a look around you and see what a good job they’re doing in the home, community, church and, in fact, in just any work that has for its objective the improvement of our American way of life.”and Miss Helen Hammer in floor length blue taffeta, lighted the tapers. Miss Vera Hall of Lincoln served as maid of honor and was attired in a full skirted gown of aqua taffeta, she carried pink carnations.The bride, given m marriage by her uncle, Mr. Arthur Anderson, appeared m a gown of white satm fashioned with a sweetheart neckline trimmed with pearls.4feer shoulder length veil fell from a tiara. She wore a pearl necklace and carried a bouquet of gardenias and pink rosebuds.Following the ceremony a reception was held for the wedding guests in the church parlors. Mrs. Russel Bloomstrom, Miss Helen Hammer and Miss Glendons Buffum served at the refreshment table Mrs. Orville Bloomstrom was in charge of the guest book and Mrs. Hilbert Anderson and Mrs. Willard Anderson had charge of the gifts. ..........Beta Sigma PhiEpsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held a covered dish supper on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Albert Hoesch, with 12 members and one guest present. The guest of the evening was Miss Elouise Carraher. At the business meeting following the dinner these officers were elected: President, Miss Mollie Kaiser; vice president. Miss Evelyn Pothast: recording secretary, Miss Betty Ryan; corresponding secretary, Miss Edith Parshall; treasurer, Miss Alice PothastChapter DXChapter DX of P. E. 0-, met on Tuesday evening at the Y. W. C. A. for their anniversary party. The charter members of the group served as hostesses. Included in the program were letters from nonresident members, and talks by initiates of the chapter. Tables were decorated in yellow and white.Visitors hereLt. and Mrs, John P. Hay, of Fort Warren. Wyo„ were week end guests at the home of their parents. Mrs. Sophie Second, and Mr. and Mrs. R. Hay. Another guest at the home of Mrs. Second was her son, Cpl. Frank H. Second, of Sheppard Field, Tex.Beffy A/c/en clubThe Betty Alden club of First-Flymouth Congregational church will meet Thursday at 7:30 p. m. with Misses Janet and Grace McLellan, 1515 Garfield. Addresses will be given by two Japanese girls.Brandon-RingMiss Margaretta Brandon of Brooklyn, New York, and Staff Sgt. Floyd O. Ring, son of Mi*, and Mrs. C. O. Ring of Lincoln, were married in Reno, Nevadaon F.hnm rv Id r71li*x noro rvi nnV| was performed by the Rev. Brewster Adams at the First Baptist church. The couple was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Denhirst of Portola. Calif.” They are now residing at 135 Elm st, Reno, Nev., where Sergeant Ring is stationed with the 'medical department of the Central Security district.Find Out clubThe Find Out club met at the home of Mrs. Herman Brinkman, with Mrs. Albert Deshayes conducting the business meeting. Mrs. C L Anderson and Mrs. O. O. Humann presented the lesson on longer life for home equipment. The following officers were elected. President, Mi-s. Deshayes; vice president, Mrs. W, K~ Danley; secretary, Mrs. George Umberger.Matousek-PefersonMr. and Mrs. John Matousek of David City announce the marriage of their daughter, Evelyn, to Roger F. Peterson, son of Mr. and, Mrs. Henry Peterson of Lincoln. The ceremony took place March 9 in Omaha at the WOW radio chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson will make their homein Lincoln.Elm Park societyCircle No, 3 of the Elm Park Woman's Society had a 1 o’clock luncheon on Wednesday at the home of Mr. Fred Zimmerle. Mrs Eunice Hanthorne and Mrs C. G Schwarz were assisting hostesses. Mrs. Lma, Black had the devotions.Missionary societyThe Young Women’s Missionary society of the Frieden’s Lutheran church met at the Parish hall with 21 present. Mrs. Paul Amen had the devotionals and Mrs. Emil Darnauer led in prayer. Mrs. Pete Green wait served luncheon.Birthday partyThe second birthday party of Alpha Beta chapter. Epsilon Sigma Alpha, was held at the Ambassador Party rooms with 16 present. Gifts were exchanged and secret sisters revealed. Later, the group attended the theater.Haines-NelsortMiss Inez Haines, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Haines of Norfolk, became the bride of Lt. Raymond Nols Nelson, son of Mrs. Melvina.Nelson of Neligh, at 4:30 o’clock Sunday afternoon, in Fremont.The ceremony, which took place in the Griffith Memorial chapel at Midland college, was performed by Dr. William F. Rangeler, religious counselor at the school. It was the first wedding of Midlanders to take place in the college chapel.The bride, given in marriage by her father, was dressed m a light luggage tan suit with brown accessories. She wore an orchid. Miss Helen Budde, Ainsworth, who served as maid of honor,* wore a light blue suit with luggage tan accessories. Her corsage was of roses andHome of CosmorayPhone 6-2790 2603 No. 49thCoAmDAay,for aches and painsThese machines for rent or sale. Literature gladly sent upon request.Monthly rental $20.FREE DEMONSTRATIONPrnrnpt Attention lt;o Map Order*
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Lincoln Nebraska State Journal

Lincoln, Nebraska, US

Thu, Mar 18, 1943

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