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The Columbus Telegram from Columbus, Nebraska • 3

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FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1933 Tsi octLXntsvn daily tklwoiulx. ooltticbttb. hvbrabkk PAGE TimfcB daughters of Mrs. Nichols, and Mrs vine and Mrs. Howard (Rose) Nel- CARD 6f THANKS We take this method of sincere T.

H. Faulkner of Helena, a sen, all of Minneapolis, Mrs. I. (Clementena) Staroscik of Colunv sister. Personals Dr.

and Mrs. Robert Sox of Spalding visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Edsel VVibbela. Card of thank! To every relative, friend and neighbor who expressed sympathy or extended aid to us on occasion of our recent bereavement in the loss of our beloved husband, and father, the late John" J.

Seller, we here offer our heartfelt thank. Mrs. John J. Selzer family ly thanking our neighbors and bus, Mrs. Milton IMary) Nelson of Crisp, Charles Dolan, Eddie Woz-ny, Ray Woodrick.

J. H. McKee, Bon ghadle, Walter Gregorius, Dr. J. E.

Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Soulliere, Mr. and Mrs.

L. J. Markytan, Louise Ernst, Donna Wheeler, Ro.se 1 la Geier, Jerry Parka; Evelyn Pier, Delores Kon- Mr. and Mrs. Allan Provorse and friends who by word, deed or Mr.

and Mrs. Bob Hauver attended Kicnmona, caur. Other survivors Include three sisters, Mrs. Victoria Skorupa of Duncan, Mrs. Mary Boettcher of Gret Celebrating For Five Months TOLEDO, O.

(UP) Frederick Coupe, 23, was charged with being drunk when police found four bottles of liquor on him. Brought before the Judge, Coupe said he merely celebrating his discharge from the Army. The Judge discovered Coupe had flowers helped tp make our recent bereavement an easier burden to bear. We especially feel grateful to Rev. R.

M. Jensen, his able choir and the pall bewera. While winski, Max Woerth, Joe Dim en, Sales of 25 bags per day for 13 days, we will be out of need potatoes. 552 adv. the Fremont-Hastings tournament game in Grand Island last night.t Commercial Trucking Special semi-rates.

Leslie Lock-ard, phone 7774. 513 Art Roddy, Martin Dunn, Keith Speicher, Bill Messing and Fred Biggs. we may never be able to repay na, formerly of Columbus, and Ven Sr. M. Eluetheria of Omaha; 12 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by an infant son, her parents, six brothers and two sisters. for all kindness shown, yet we will always remember you. been discharged live months ago Oyster, shrimp and catfish at prices you will like RAILROADER CAFE 551 Will Address The Roelle Family Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crisp and family and Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Messersmith and family were in Schuyler last Sunday to visit the ladies' parents. Dr. and Mrs. L.

Lions Club Services Held For Mrs. Anna Nosal FREE ENGRAVINQ Expert Watch Repairing FREE ESTIMATES Our 13th Year! Shop With Confidence C. Feichtinger. The Feichtingers 1 Kim Phillips, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Georfre Phillips of Hastings. On Monday Qualified 2r had recently returned from a trip is here visiting his grandparents, to Florida. Funeral services for Mrs. Anna 'Principal speaker at the weekry Nosal, 78, formerly of this area Guests of Mr. and Mrs.

L. A. Til- were held Feb. 28 at St. Thomas Catholic church, Minneapolis, Minn FARM MANAGEMENT Property Management Farm Loans Insurance Phone 4103 $19.95 17 JEWEL it WATER-PROOF SHOCK-PROOF ANTI-MAGNETIC ley are her uister, Mrs.

Donald Hike, and son, Steven Paul of Fort Lewis, Wash. M-Sgt. Hike has de- Mr. and Mrs. A.

E. Snyder. FOOD SALE Alexand's, Mar. 7, 11:00, a. m.

Home made bread, kolaches, rolls, cakes, pies, cookies, etc. St. Therese Sodality. 532w-f Mrs. Nosal, the mother of Mrs.

I M. Staroscik of Columbus, died meeting of the Lions Club this Mondav will be George H. Campbell of Omaha, who will address the group on diseases of the eye resulting In blindness, the effect on the individual and eye safety according to program director Pete Lakers. Mr. Campbell, who was totally parted for Europe, and Mrs.

Hike Feb. 23 at a Minneapolis hospital and son plan to spend several mon She had been In failing health for ths here until they can Join him in several years. The Rev. Fr. John P.

Cleary Europe. Rogers Jewelry Co. WE GIVE I A GREEN STAMP8 Rambour Realty Company 'Evans Hotel Basement South Entrance officiate at the services and bu blind for the first 18 years of his life and acquired his sight through Bake Sale Mrs. John (Jack) Placzek return, ed Thursday morning from Orange, to be with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Pete Dischner, while her husband -is stationed in rial was in St. Anthony cemetery a series of operations, has ap- D-C Drug Saturday morning in Minneapolis. Mrs. Nosal, the former Anna Brtggs, was bom March 20, 1875. starting at 10:30 ty Girl Scout peared before approximately 600 Troop 20.

651 Lions Clubs speaking on this sub- ject. He also appeared before the Her marriage to Mark Nosal took place Nov. 24, 1893 at St. Mary's We are closed for redec Nebraska State Optometrists As- Mrs. Frank Dunning, Mrs.

Dan church (Pilano) near Osceola. soriHfinn convention held rn Lin Faiioii, Mis. Lynn Rugeis, Mary coln. orating- re-open March 10. Y-Knot Drive In.

516 In later years, she and her family lived at S. and Karen Coyne, Eva Poland and Leo- Mr. Campbell is not a profes- ITm nard Dunning, all of Spalding, at- con- s.io? in. field of ophthamology Barnesville. Minn.

tended the Friends of Music con tended the Friends of Music She is survived by her husband; dui navmg oeen a victim oi total Mrs. Clark Maybon of Fudder blindness for so many years, it two sons, Joe of Barnesville, Minn cert here last evening. Leonard Dunning is musical director at and Frank of Fergus Falls, Minn. wit only natural that he should make a study of the field. Through Cedar Rapids ton returned to her home Wednesday after spending about 10 days In Columbus with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd Carroll. seven daughters, Mrs. Kay (mchv lea) Brocke, Mrs. Melbert (Victor.

practical experience and research, he has become one of the few lay ia) Lenander, Mrs. Harold (Lillie) Regular Meeting, Parry Post 283, Platte Center, authorities on the subject Nelson, Mrs. Thomas (Helen) De His speech here will dwell main' ly on safety of the eyes, emphasiz. Tuesday, March 10 at 8 o'clock. 553 mg the preventative measures to be taken to Insure against eve im- DR.

R. W. CARLIN OPTOMETRIST nnfrTrlpnt Alan uill hi a 0.. TT'V. I oiiiii.

anu iviia. n. niessatre on cnnsrrvnt on nf vlainn Dixie Cream, Donut Shop open from 9:30 A.M. to 10:00 for business wholesale and retail. Dixie Cream Donut Shop 655 33rd Ave Phone 3807 49tf Eyes Examined Glasses Fltteo arm jviiss neicn ivcrnns oi imvia i in ordinftrv Jivintr ii- i -ji mm 1358J4 25th Phene 9255 City attended the Friends of Mu-1 The meeting will be held In the AMGS IS Biu cuiiuen iiere nuii uikiu.

mey i flinmE' room Of the Hotel at Frioke Building, Columbus, Neb. were accompamea Dy jvuss nam- 12:15 noon. leen Morrissey and Miss Mary Jo Mrs. Herman Stuve of Wayne Tagart, practice teachers from the Home Economics department of the University of Nebraska, who are teaching In David City for spent Wednesday visiting her son, TO YOU! Kermit Stuve, and family. She accompanied Mrs.

Art C. Wolters of Wayne, who was in Columbus for some time. Also attending the con cert from David City were Mrs. a meeting that day. JOURDAN'S Mrs.

Leonard S. Miller, Prop. WEEK-END SPECIALS Hahn and her granddaughter, Grayce Ann Allen. Poppy Seed Cinnamon The following Columbus people attended the St. Bonaventure-Au- Rolls by "Grote." ODIE'S KEEN KORNER COCKTAILS 551 rora tournament game In Central City last night: Mr.

and Mrs. Dick Cherry CHIFFON CAKE 55c 65c Tooley and Bill, Mrs. Frances Tooley and Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Ed sel Wibbels, Mr.

and Mrs. Herb NQRflE Mrig DATE NUT BREAD HONEY GEMS Dozen RASPBERRY LOGS, Dozen PIE Louis, Paul Ernst, Bill Putnam, PECAN Each mm- Mr. and Mrs. A. P.

Tucek, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Krzyckl, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schaefer, Mr.

and Mrs. 40c 60c 50c 20c 20c Melvin Heinrtchs, Mr. and Mrs. William Jarecki, Mr. and Mrs.

55c 60tr 23c 20c Howard Patrick, Verna Mlelak, Lester Frey, recently discharged from the navy, left Thursday for California where he will be employed at the Ratheon company at Oxnard. He had spent the past two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frey. Movie entitled "The Little Flower," March 1, 3 and 7 p.m.

at the new St. Anthony Social Hall, 6th St. 18th Columbus. 551 LOAF Louise Miclak, Romayne Cerny, COTTAGE BREAD CREAM PUFFS Dozen PUMPERNICKLE BREAD Plain or Caraway RYE Bernadetto Kolys, Dick Hayes, Tom Hembd, Bob Gutzmer, Ray FAR BELOW REGULAR PRICES! Gattermeyer, Barbara Kalin, Al BUTTER CRUST BREAD Tucek, Barbara Allen, Helen Dunn, Frances Fischer, Polly Speice, I Shirley Cinfoi, Jeun Ade line Wozny, Duano Drum, Bobl Use Our Vienna Loaf to Make Garlic Bread PHONE 5130 MOST SENSATIONAL BUY IN TOWN! George Rambour, III, a student at Dartmouth college, Hanoyer, N. has arrived in Columbus to attend the funeral of his grandmother, Mrs.

Julius Nichols. Also here for the funeral will be Mrs. John Graham of O'Fallon, and Miss Joan Rambour of Lmcoln, grand- Imagine. a 5 cu. Not a 6 cu.

Not a 7 cu. But a Big Brand New 8 cu. ft. Size, for Only fooisyi AH0Uf0n PRESCRIPTS At the BLUE BIRO MATIiPf? TO WITFllCt WflT you have not registered since Jan. 1, 1950, or have moved into a new voting precinct, and have not registered since moving, you must register with the city clerk on or before March 28 to be eligible to vote at the city election April 7.

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