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THURSDAY. KARCH 20. 1941. PLATTSM0T7TH SEXI - V7ZEKIY JOURNAL PAGE THREE reasonable amount Society's treasury. for the Announce Marriage Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Crossha ns an Altar etc. Thev are to be sent to the mi- a most pleasant grant children for use in scrap- dancing: public. books. The music leader, Miss Hetty Jran Club Members Sew Si hick, pave the history of t wo sonsrs. evening for the From Monday's Pally Guests at Broken Bow Not only do nuiltins bees or ! nounce the marriage of their tlausli-' phcy were "Stand T'p, Stun! T'p for ; featln r-strippins; parties dominate in ter. Kathryn Elaine fo John Vin-j jessus" an, "Re9t Be the Tie That : P'attsninuth but sewing clubs are; cent Stapp of Nebraska City, son ' ninds." They were sun at an ap- popular at this time. j time. Rose Mary Pteppat ' Among the many sowing dubs is i Mrs. Arthur Kopp and her father- ;i ir. jonn l.. Mapp oi i lane . : rropriate in-law, Augut Kopp were at Broken iMo.. on March 15. 1941 Mclrns" Methodist church r.ow. Nebraska as week-end guests of Ralph and Helen Maddox, the latter a daughter of Mr. Kopp. sas City, Missouri. Rev. M. L. Koch, officiated at the ceremony. at the.ar!fj Kathryn Tscbirren. in charge of included the Stucn-It. a guild which in Kan-! the entertainment, conducted the , has been in existence pinc-e January. trame lrutn or t enseaucnees. in iu. .uoi in "iwwi ui mini this Rose Marie Wiebus: h won . Mot of the members of this live in the south part of the Party Marks Birthdays Saturday, March 8 was Mrs. Tinus Tomberg's birthday and Friday, March 21 Mr. Romberg will pass his natal day. A surprise birthday party was tendered them at their home Saturday evening. Friends from Iowa, Omaha, and this community attended. Many of their relatives were present. The group enjoyed the evening in dancing. A popular Om aha accordian player who plays for occasions here frequently is Bill Bar tek. who assisted in providing good music for the event. The birthday cake was arranged for by Mrs. Frank Sweem. At a late hour a luncheon was served to the forty or more in attendance. the ( lub The couple was attended by Maryjp:-jze. a game to guess the titles , city. Mrs. L. E. Lancaster entertain ed the fruild at the H. O. Dooley Virginia Lewis and Elbert Ross of',,? cnnes was enioved and Betty ed the euild at the H. O Platte City. Missouri. (Jean Schick was the winner. Visi- jhome last week. Guests and mem- They will be at home to their 'xors for the afternoon were Mrs. Otto jbers present were Mesdamos Carl friends at 113 1st Ave., Nebraska ' ntz. president of the Women's Guild. -Dooley. Fred Haffke. Max Bowman, City. Vivian Warner, Rose Marie Wie-j Olive Skinner, Vern Harter, Earl ibusch. iShnnholtz, Kenneth Ferris, H. O. Girls Guild Meets j Refreshments were served by the j Dooley. Ray Baird. Arbelle Rouse, The first meeting of the Girls .hostess, assisted by her mother, Mrs. j Miss Lunetta Falk. Miss Jean John Guild of the St. Paul's Evangelical jTmoijene Schick. :ron and the hostess. Mrs. L. E. Lan- and Reformed church which was or- The mctin are to he held once caster. Mrs. Walter Sn-inkamp, who ganized February 28. 1941 under the,a month and the girls plan to fol-'is a member, was unable to be pres leadership of Mrs. Frank Horsak, ;0v a Golden Deed plan. Vice presi was held Sunday. March 16 at Rev. jdent of the group is Virginia Ho Samuel G. Schick's home. Miss Betty ; facker. The next meeting is to be Jean Schick being hostess. ent. The club member.hin is twelve. from XVertriPRday's Tr!lv The held at Ro-e Mary Steppat's home 1 Decree of Honor Meets .meeting was called to order by the!0n April 20. New members are al- i president. Miss Marguerite Media-i ways welcome to make the organiz tock. Owing to the absence of the aticn grow and be a success. devotional leader. Phyllis Kaffen- Coffee Attracts Visitors Mesdames Timothy Kohoutek. Ross Bourne. Loren Todd, Ernest Janda and John Kubicka comprised com mittee members who served a coffee luncheon in Holy Rosary berger, the devotional? were omit-J ted. However, the Lord's Prayer was repeated in unison. The minutes of the organization meeting were read by the secretary, Jiis Nola Meisinger. The treasurer, Mary Jean Tschirren had no report. the basement, of the Roll call was responded to by eight church Sunday after- members who told of a a good deed noon between 3 and 6 o'clock. The ; performed during the past month. lad:.es prepared a lunch appropriate for the Lenten season. Three new members were added to the roll Norma Jean Siemers, Mar- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fogerty and ion Baker, and Rose Mary Steppat. family of Lincoln, and Mrs. John During the meeting it was decided Pokorny and son of Omaha were to learn about the migrants. Pic listed among the out-of-town guests tures were brought by the girls who at the against affair them, With the weather the ladies netted a later classified them under different headings such as pet scenes, health. From Tuesday's Dafij Many Attend Dance The young people of the com munity last evening enjoyed one of the most pleasant social events of the season, the St. Patrick's day dance at the American Legion build ing. In decorations and favors the St. Patrick's theme was carried out and added to the enjoyment of the oc casion. The Ken Miller radio orchestra furnished the music for the dance and with Bob Eurch. KOTL, radio singer as the vocalist for the band'. The dance wa3 sponsored by Ralph Timm and Murle Jones who provided The members ot the Degree or j Honor were very ?.b nsantly enter- j tained on Tuesday r.fT'-rnoon at the j home of Mrs. Henrietta Ofe, on North 1th street, who was assisted in en tertaining and serving by her daugh ter, Mrs. Alice Haffke. The greater part of the time was spent in the ! business session that was followed j by a social hour of entertainment much enjoyed by the ladies. Dainty refreshments were served at an appropriate hour to complete a most enjoyable time. Dollar Day, Sat., Mar. 22nd Your Dollars Go Farther at SOENNICHSEN'S Chiffon Chiffon 3 & 4-Thread New Spring Colors Hosiery 2 (&Lr - ,:,v.,. v w; - $1 Women's-Misses' New Spring Prints including some spun rayons and darker colors left from our winter stock. Pair LINGERIE Size Range 9 to 44 i Higher Priced Numbers in SLIPS . . PAJAMAS . . GOWNS. -$1 Sweater, Skirts Blouses Day Special . . . $1 MILLINERY New Spring Styles Straws and Felts Drastically Reduced $1 Women's Gowns 2 for $1 3 10! ;l 1 i mi 1 '1 a; Erf j V arner Entertains Circle Members With so many activities scheduled for this week and next Naomi Circle members of tbe Methodist church found it necessary to conduct their March meeting Tuesday, March 18. Mrs. Joseph E. 'Wiles was hostess and her associates were Mrs. Howard "Wiles, Mrs. J. A. Capwell. Mrs. Blanche Price, and Mrs. Fred Arm strong. For the program Miss Eliz abeth "Wiles sang the musical read- ling "You'll Get Heaps o' Lickins." Ruth "Westover was the accompanist. Miss Ruth "Westover entertained the ladies with a piano solo. Two Bible q-iiyes were conducted. Tentative plan to conclude the circle year viih a covered dish luncheon in June were discussed. Crinkle Crepe and Batiste Sizes 15 to 17 Girdles & Corsets 11 Higher Priced Numbers All Now Seduced to $1 Foundation Garments Former $3.95 to $6.50 Values at $2.95 & $1.95 Vivian Warner Surprised Although her birthday occurred Monday. March 17. Miss Vivian Warner was more than surprised last evening when a group of girls mo tored to the Wallace Warner farm jhome with the intention of cele-jbrali-g Vivian's birthday. Guests at the post-birthday party were j Alice Jayne Grosshans. Wilma Swa itck. Aileen Reed. Mary Helen Dill, j Dorothy Jean Turner, Jacquelyn Wetenk.imp, Shirley Jacobs. Shirley Mason. Mary Alice Ault. Rose Mary Pteppat. Helen Iliatt. Betty Mae Hutchinson. Rose Janca, Helen and Helen Pmetana. The young ladies played games and Mary a lull. Shirlev Jacntts. Dorothy Turner. and "Jackie" Wetenkamp won prizes. The honored guest's aunt. Mrs. Leon ard Terryberry baked the birthday cake. Vivian's birthday falls on St. Patrick's day and Monday she was twenty years old. Refreshments were served later in the evening. Rayon Fabrics Dress lengths of high er priced materials. From 3 to 3y2 yrd lengths. $1 Bed Spreads Very attractive Spread in Jaquard design . . . Good colors Size 80x100 $1 Sale of Curtains Lace Panels, Ruffled Cur tains. Former values to $1.95 $1 Lace Panels and odd pairs ci highep priced Euffled Cur- 2 for $1 OIL SILK CURTAINS Ruffled Style 5 50x54 inches 1 TURKISH TOWELS 4 Novelty Patterns Heavy weight 20x40 for . 1 Wash Dresses Women's and Children's Dollar Day Special $1 for 1 Boys' Wash Suits and Sport Shirts Q $4 Sizes 2 to 8 for 1 Termer $1.59 to $1.95. Reduced to. Baby Wear Sweaters, Dresses, Headwear SOENNICHSEN' 1 I St. Paul's Circles Meet I The three circles which comprise the Women's Guild of the St. Paul's Evangelical and Reformed church I were entertained at the homes of their respective members last eve ning. At the home of Rev. and Mrs. Samuel G. Schick. Mrs. Schick and iMrs Els' McClintock were hos tesses to m.'-mters of Circle 1. Six teen members and one guest attend ed. Circle 1 has taken the study cf the "BiMc." and members first lead the I'.ible. then discuss it. A j luncheon followed the study; green and white served as the color scheme, j Mesdames Ed Barker, Fred Tschir ;nui, and C.ul Hofacker entertained eie-.en members and or.e guest in the parlors of the church. The topic for jMrs. Gilbert Storm's tievotionals was J"Heights." Final plans tor the social jtre circle has arranged for were d! -cussed. Miss Kathryn Tschirren was a guest. j Thirty persons fifteen members and fifteen fruits filled Mrs. Oreille Kintz' homo v.hen Circle 3 members iluld their mcetine. Special guests iv re lesaames oi.i.n iiwin, . jC'otner, Albert iuk, L'lmer Lohnes, f IT. B. Peny, George Ebcvsole, I. L jFocian. F. J. Hennings, Fred Mtimm, jMargaret Hayes, Misses Wiftna Pick- a.'-d. Laura Mcisirger, Mary Terry bcrTj Mary Jane Tschirren, and ! Marian Baker. Miss Elizabeth Hirz had charge of the devotional period. The ladies played games duting the evening. Assisting Mrs. Kintz in !the entertaining was her sister, Mrs. 'Herman Graham. 1. 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