THE COURIER, Minden, ERICSONS' OBSERVE '40TH' ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Emil C. Ericson observed their Wedding Anniversary at an open house Sunday afternoon. Nov.
2, at the Axtell Presbyterian Church parlors. Gwendolyn Ericson, Chicago, and Mrs. Geraldier Ericson and Mr. and Mrs. Ericson were hosts.
A corsage of ruby red roses was worn by Mrs. Ericson and a boutonniere by Mr. Ericson. After the guest book was signed and the guests were seated by the ushers, Gerald and Knowlen Ericson, the following program, was announced by Gwendolyn: Anniversary song. Mrs.
'Lenore Faubel, Lincoln; reading, Mrs. Paul Norblade; duet. Rev. and Mrs. H.
C. Hoesch, 'Holdrege; romance of the honored couple. Mrs. Cora Swanson, Lincoln; duet, Mrs: Gerald Soderquist and Mrs. Knowlen Ericson; humorous reading, Mrs.
Antha Silas, Kearney; 'musical selection, Mrs. Fireman's Annual Ball HILDRETH FRIDAY, NOV. 14 DANCE TO MUSIC OF Tommy Morgan's ORCHESTRA ADMISSION $1.00 Thursday, Nov. 13, 1958 H. C.
Hoesch; and scripture and remarks by Rev. Hoesch. The gift table was attended by Mrs. Lenore Faubel. The centerpiece on 1 the serving table consisted of white mums and ruby colored roses flanked white tapers tied with ruby red ribbon.
Mrs. Knowlen Ericson and Mrs. Gerald Ericson poured. Mrs. Wallace Peterson was in charge in the kitchen with the Willing Workers assisting in serving refreshments.
CARD OF THANKS A sincere thank you to relatives. friends' and neighbors for the lovely gifts, cards and good wishes received for our "40th" anniversary. Also to the participants in the program, those ser ving refreshments and to each and everyone who attended our celebration to help make it such a memorable occasion we say. You." Mr. and Mrs.
Emil C. Ericson RED CROSS REPORT WAS GIVEN AT ANNUAL MEET The annual meeting of the Kearney County Chapter of the American Red Cross was held 7 at which time Roy E. Nelson, Axtell, was again electgeneral chairman for the fourth consecutive vear. Other officers were Clara McQuillan, chairman; Mrs. anectice Carrie Hove.
secretary; Mrs. Winetta Johnson, treasurer. Appointed as committee chairman were Mrs. Mary D. Anderson, Welfare; Miss Golda Canaday, Junior Red Cross; Ray Van Norman, Public Information; C.
E. Wanek, First Aid and Water Safety; and Duane Christiansen, Disaster. Fund chairman is to be appointed later. Last Spring Fund Chairman Ivan Newbold and his assistants collected $1.830.95, the quota set by National Headquarters, from 985 contributors. The chapter, addition.
sent in $76 collected for the Junior Red Cross Fund and $102 paid in to the Disaster, Fund. The chapter also paid $166.50 on the salaries of instructors at the Minden Swim Pool. Welfare Chairman Mary D. Anderson reported she had handied a total of 74 inquiries and requests for information not counted as cases and had helped 12 servicemen. 16 veterans and 9 civilians with financial aid in the amount of $145.25.
ENGAGEMENT TOLD Mr. 'and Mrs. Reinhard Dorn, Minden. announce the engagement of their daughter. Virginia Marie, to Leonard J.
Wiegand, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wiegand of Callaway.
A December wedding is being planned. Miss. Dorn is a MHS graduate and is a Junior at Nebraska State Teachers College. Kear ney. Her fiance is employed at Bierman's Auto Electric.
Kearney. School Lunch Menus Week of November 17 Monday Yum yums, corn and peaches. Tuesday Vegetable so up, cheese sandwich, apricot crisp. Wednesday Chicken pie, salad, dessert. Thursday Hash, creamed peas, cherry upside-down cake.
Friday Fish sticks, potatoes. salad and cream pudding. '25TH' ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Charles Borgaard, accompanied by Mrs.
Roy Youngson and Eleanor. Arthur Youngson and Mrs. Seigel Garrett. drove to Lubbock, Oct. 31 to help Mr.
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Isobelle Thorpe of California, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry (Rosemary) Fulton and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Jim (Otillie) Henderson and family, An open house was held Sunday.
Nov. 2, when friends of the couple called from 2 until 5. Mr. Youngson stayed for an extended visit while the others returned home Nov. 3.
TAX BURDEN HEAVY The total tax burden for families at average income (including all hidden taxes) amounts to about one third of family monthly income. The average tax burden on a $3,500 income family, is estimated to be $1,059: on a family $4,500 income, $1,393: and on an $8,000 income family, $2,726. EDUCATION WEEK TO BE OBSERVED AT AXTELL In observance of Week" the Axtell Community School is holding Parents Teachers conferences through Kindergarten to the 6th Grade this week. The parents of Junior High and High School students also invited to consult their children's teachers. At 8 o'clock Friday evening, November 14th, a program will be given by the band and mixed chorus in the high school auditorium.
The public, is invited to attend. Following the program classrooms will be open so those attending may view the classroom displays. Obituary Of C. Thompson, Sr. Charles Thompson, son of the late Mr.
a and Mrs. Hans Thompson, was born January 25, 1887 in Kearney County, Nebraska. After prolonged illness he departed from this life, November 8. 1958, at the Kearney Community Hospital at the age of 71 years. On the 19th day of June, in the year 1912, he was united in marriage to Nellie Jensen.
To this union two children were born: a son. Charles, of Minden; and a daughter, Fern, living at home. He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother. Surviving him are his wife. two children, a nephew, Clifford Jensen.
Holdrege, whom they raised from infancy, five grandchildren, two great grandchildren, three brothers. Nels, Kearney. Fred. Roseland, and Peter of Minden, also two sisters. Mrs.
Frank Wratten, Bladen, and Mrs. Charles Duval, Inavale, and many relatives and friends. He was a kind and loving husband and father and will be greatly missed by those who knew and loved him. Funeral services were held at the Layton Funeral 'Home Monday afternoon, Nov. 10, with the Rev.
Ervin W. Dohmeier officiating. Interment was in the Minden Cemetery. New Teacher C. EUGENE ARMSTRONG C.
Eugene Armstrong was born in Broken Bow. He attended high school there and competed against Loren. Kuper's football teams in 1952-53-54. Mr. Armstrong attended Nebraska State Teachers College.
Kearney, where he majored in Physical Education and minored in Biological Science. He also has a background of vocal music. He participated in three sports where he earned 12 letters. four in each of football, basketball and track. Mr.
Armstrong plaved on the 1956 conference winning football team where he was also selected allconference end. He was ber of the Phi Phi Phi Fraternity, and was moderator the newly organized college Presbyterian Students League. Mr. Armstrong is. coach of Junior High Athletics and teaches Science.
He is also sponsor of a Westminster Fellowship Group rof the Presby. terian Church, Minden. DANCE Friday, Nov. 14 To The Music Of JESS GAYER AT UPLAND COMMUNITY HOSPITAL NEWS (Hours: 2-4 P. M.
P. MEDICAL Mrs. John Kuehn, Heartwell; Arnold Hogeland, Norman; Mrs. Minnie Wright, Wilcox; Cindy Sinsel (Elmer). Minden.
ACCIDENT Alfred Hansen, Minden. Fell from a corn crib. Suffered a broken pelvis. SURGICAL Brenda Karlson (Burton), Funk; Mrs. Henry Sorensen, Robert McBride.
Merlin Madsen, Minden. BIRTH Nov. 7 son, Tony Eugene, 7 9 to Mr. and Mrs. Norvin Dorn (Jenene Davis), Minden.
DISMISSALS Mrs. Russell Ericson and son, Axtell; Brenda Karlson. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson, Hildreth; Cindy Sinsel, Arthur Horsley, Mrs.
Dick Etzelmiller and daughter. Mrs. Alta Larsen, Minden. COMING EVENTS Thursday. Nov.
13 International Relations Study Group of A.A.U.W. will meet at the home Miss Ethel Newell. Friday, Nov. 14 J. B.
Club will meet with Mrs. Dale Space, 2:30 p. m. There are 86,000 named species of insects in the United States. Of these, 1 10,000 are harmful.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Meyer. Ben and Tim, returned to their home in San Diego, Monday, after having spent the past two and a half" weeks visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Meyer. TAWASI CAMP FIRE GROUP The Tawasi Camp Fire Group just finished their Wood Gathers Rank. We had our ceremonial at the Minden Park Nov. 6. presented us with our second rank of beads and Wood Gathring.
Sherri Wiggins, scribe. The Newark Woman's Society of Christian Service will hold a Bazaar and Bake Sale Friday, Nov. 14, at the Community Building. The supper menu: Fried Chicken, Ham and a Fish Dish, plus all' the trimmins'. Serving will begin at 5:30 p.
m. Adults $1, Children 50c. The public is cordially invited. BAZAAR AND SUPPER THREE FIRE CALLS Firemen responded to the fire whistle Thursday of last week about 8:45 a. m.
which was an emergency call. The emergency unit brought Alfred Hansen from the Don Hansen farm. where he was injured in a fall, to the Community Hospital. Monday noon Firemen were called to the James Larsen farm because of a weed fire along the railroad track. No damage.
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