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mm w-9 ww w m w m r W W vr wv-w ww www "F mr-,w THE FLATTPMOUTII JOURNAL PAGE SIX Thursday, April 18, 1957 Mrs. Brunkow Was Buried At Alvo Cemetery Mabrlle Winn Phone 420 Friends were shocked Sunday morning by the sudden death of Mrs. Grace Brunkow. She had been 111 for a couple of weeks with flu and a virus Infection but she was slowly getting bet ter. She leaves to mourn her pass ing one son, Ivan, Tulsa, Okla-, brother and sisters, her daunh-ter-in-law and two grandchil dren, other relatives and a host of friends. Funeral services were Wednesday afternoon 1 at the Methodist Church in Alvo. Rev. Richard Deems conducting the services. Mr. Brunkow passed away last May. The Alvo Woman's Reading Club met at the home of Mrs. Ruth Tlmblin Thursday after noon, April 11. Election of of ficers was held. Mrs. A. B. Rtroemer president, Mrs. Earl Westfall, vice president, Mrs. Mabel Elliott, treasurer, Mrs. Grace Copple, treasurer. Mrs. Mabel Elliott gave the high lights of a book. Jackie Jipp played a piano solo. Patty Snavt'ly, an Indian dance. The Flower Club met at the home of Mrs. Joe Vickers Tues day afternoon, with eight mem bers present. Mrs. Edith Braun gave the lesson. Mrs. Vickers served a lunch. Sergeant and Mrs. Zimmer man and daughter, Karen Lee, from New York are visiting Mrs. Zimmerman's mother, Mrs. Lee Snavely and brother and family, Ralph Snavely and son, and other relatives. Sergeant Zimmerman is being sent on duty to the Philippines and Mrs. Zimmerman and Karen Lee will follow later. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nickel were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Anna Hardnock. In the afternoon, they drove to Lincoln to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nickel and son. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stewart were Sunday dinner guests and lunch of Mr. Emmett Wessel and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wes sel and son Lee at Palmyra. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Campbell of Bennett were afternoon and lunch guests. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stewart were Saturday six o'clock din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stewart. They were helping Mrs. Stewart celebrate her birthday. Sunday guests of Mrs. Ma belle Winn and Ralph were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Klyver and Mrs. Lydia Bockelman. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Friend of Ashland were last Wednesday visitors of Mrs. Friend's sister, Mrs. Ella Kitzel. Mrs. Carl Suuton spent several days In Lincoln last week with her daughter, Mrs. Walter Byer, while Mr. Byer was in the hos pital. Mr. and Mrs .Carl Sutton were Thursday evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Klyver. Mrs. Mabel Elliott was ill with the flu for several days but is able to be back at the telephone office again. June "Can't Run Away From It" j Habit caused June Allyson to j ruin a perfectly good "take" I on Columbia Pictures' comedy i on music, "You Can't Run A ; way From It," Sun. Mnn, Tue., j April 21, 22, and 23 at the Cass ' Theatre in Cinemascope with ' print by Technicolor. During a ! love scene with co-star Jack I Lemmon, June suddenly began I calling him Richard; his name in the picture is Peter. She was , the most puzzled girl in the world ' when Lemmon and the rest of i the crew and cast started laugh-! ing right in the middle of the film and also June's husband. "Remember, darling?" Pow ell said. "Peter's the guy you're In love with here. I'm only the guy you love at home." Charles Bickford is costarred In "You Can Run Away From It" and featured players include Paul Gilbert, Jim Backus, Stub by Kaye, Allyn Joslyn and Hen ny Youngman. Attend Funeral Director's Meet The Nebraska Funeral Direc tors Association met in Lincoln this week for their 71st annual convention, the first session be in? held on Wednesday. It is expected that the attendance will reach 400 before the close on Thursday. The displays for the conven tion are being held in the new Pershing auditorium wlh the displays opened to the public on Wednesday. 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