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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1944)
I' ii THE JOURNAL, PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA PAGE SIX THURSDAY, APRIL 20. 1944 eiaawKa I 'is the son. of Mr. and Mrs. Charles yss Lutes, Nchir.vka; his wife was form- as CALIFORNIA 10-50 Size By Journal FieW RepreMsiiaCrra ivilv Ruth I.i'ulhart, Avoca. IT Supt ami .Mrs. John Frans enter tained the .Seniors and faculty Mfinbsrs of the L'nion school at their home Friday evening. Various games wore played jhroiighout the evening rimvov Tr-tiM; nn.-l family havo moved into the 'Turner" property Horn the farm; he expects to enter as thfi Armed Forces soon. Snec'ai services were held at the The hos-ts served lce-ereain auii t.tK.. I(tho(list j,,,. Sunday morning; ES to the sroiip j three now names were added to the Supt. C. V. Wcik spent the weeK- i t! ,Jn;h nie.Vli;crsi,ipt ethers had plan- rs t ml in Meiuov; Grove aundiug tu business matters. Miss Miv.iiiierite Hall, is with her parent a, Mr. a:ui Mis. Herman Uall, Manley;' ill with the mumps. Fho is the 7th and ith teacher here. Harry Massio, Callaway, has been a recent guest of his father, Frark Masie, who is maki:i:,r his home wiih a daughter. Mrs. Fhilip Tritt.-h. Mr. Massie is ii,iproiag from a seie of pneumonia. ned to be baptized but muddy roads invented thorn attending Sunday. Junior Woman's club members 2E2 met with Mrs. Kent Balfour Thv.rs- s uuy evening; guests were iut. vm-an Tl'.acker and Cpl- Clara M. Kruger. Round-tal:!c' d iscussii.ii of "News" was conducted by Miss Lillian Small. Iielicious lunch of sherhert and angel-food cake was served by Mrs. Balfour ami lur at'.-uttui, Lt:.u. Bortlia Shoir.aker. Preens in Iiieh Waters at Iveb. tlty The next meetJng will be the final A fjrim-r Nthawkan, Floyd Horn- f f, . r...ls,,. wiu 1)e a pic. rr. i::- cur-old son of Mr. and -Mrs. .' f;u.lllty ,:loniber, are chair Flmer Horner, was drowned in tho 1 inn ot- tp0 affair. Missouri nvti flood at Aeuraska City. K.ituitiiy afternoon. He and a pal, Bob Dukes, were playing and watching the water when FluyJ slipped from a trestle Thieve: .-ntere.l the Adams Drug a store via a broKen nuiow aim nam 'door lust Wednesday night: overj i-t',, ...in liitnHi'jil ilnl'nrs wnrth ot flflfir t,r the Burlington into the back-up : ctles. tonacco and pipes were tarien ttMrs.n( -ae stream, about 100 feet I Mrs. Alexander RakUits (Mildred !s from wh.'ie it empties into the Mis-! P.iee) is in New York, visiting her souri. Tlie water was ten feet deep; i husband, who is hospitalized there, Fearchers found the body with grap- jailer service in England. His mother, pling ire ns after he had disappear- j Mrs. Julius Itakisits, Mont Rose, ed for an hour. Artificial respiration Calif., is with the William Rice fam- wa? unsmvefsful. j ily to care for her new grandaughter Floyd Horner was oorn on a farm t while the motner is awa. near Xehawka, July 24. 1931. His parents and four sisters survive. 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