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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1945)
Francis E, White, Plattsmouth Pioneer, Dies .1 Plattsmouth and Prominently ; known among Masonic circles of J S nit Mais anu trie i:auon, cuea i Monday at Los An?eles, Calif., J at the srp nf 0 7 I He began his masonic work at j Plattsmouth Lodge No. 6 in Mar- Mr Harod Murphey eft ch 169; became a Royal Arcl - Tuesd-V evening with her two mason on May 9, 1S71 in Nebras-. chi!dren. Vesta Lee and Tomipv, a chapter No. 3; and joined thejf.or Phoenix Ariz., where her fed - - vSl Kniehts Templar, Mt Zion Com-i I mandery No. 5, in 1S73. At the; time cf his death he held the long-: est record in service as a thirtv-l three degree mason, was the old- They will return Sunday even est past grand priest of the Koyal ing. , arch masons in the United States1 and was oldest past grand com-! Mr?- Pald Busch and daugh mander of the Knights Temnlar in ter Virginia, are visiting Nebraska and the United States. vlth Mr- 2nd Mrs- Fred Busch White was instrumental in lo- DonalJ 1S in Germany. eating the Nebra.-ka Home for Aged in Plattsmouth and his homestead was the original vite for the home in 190?,. The build ing is now used as the office of the superintendent and as par lors of the Home. He served as secretary from 1903 to 1926. The White family came to the United States from England in the early fifties and settled first i n " in Utah territory. In 1857 the;6"1 DaV1S' family started east to return to! , 77 , , England but stotpped at Platts mouth where the father engaged m merchandising. Francis White Degan arivmg an ox team m IJ-oJ with freight for miners between Plattsmouth and IXnver. Later he ivprt intn o-min Vmmc-c v.;, t . firm owned elevators at Platts mouth, Cedar Creek, Louisville and Southt Bend. 1 He vv:is married at Plattsmouth to Charlotte F.. Vf ll4'', druio-b. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Vallery jr. White served, in the Legislature of the state from 1RS6 through 1S'.'2. In 1 3 he was appointed ; United States Marshal for Neb- j raska and served four years. He; moved to Los Angeles in 1925 1 when he began his retirement. Surviving are three nieces in Plattsmouth, Mrs. J. A. Donelan. Miss Mable White and Miss Ver- na Leonard; also two sons, Ro- bert White of Schnectady, N. Y. and Vallery of Los Angeles and ! two daughters, Mrs. Louise Hal-' ler and Miss Bertha White, both 1 of Los Angeles. ' Mrs. Sprandel Heads: ,v , . . - , . r l W ord has been received here Lutheran Aid Group !by the relatives of Jean Johnson ; that she became the bride of Pfc. m, coi ' . e." 'Tio c " : eu president of the newly formed First Lutheran Aid at a meeting of the women of the church foll owing the regular Sunday service. The organization is sponsored by the First Lutheran church. Mrs. Al Huebner was chosen to serve as vice-president and the new secretary treasurer will be Mrs. Richard McKissick. The group will hold its meetings the first and third Thurday of j each month. The first meeting will be at 8 p. m. June 21 at llrs. Huebner's home. ATTEND CONFERENCE A group of young people are attending a conference for Pres byterian church youth at Dana, College at Blair. They plan to return Sunday. Those attending are :Carol Lou Bernhardt, Elizabeth Perry, Jan et Tiekotter, Margaret Heineman and Leslie Neil. Cars were taken by Mrs. E. II. Bernhardt and Mrs. H erman Tiekotter. WALTER SMITH'S MOVE Tl.. TT-1. .1 .... I . v alter &mun lamily is; moving into the house formerly occupied by Mrs. W. A. Robert son Wednesday. Mrs. Robertson will remain in' town until the end of the month, when she plans to leave for the j Prominent Plattsmouth Personals i-.--- .-.---.--. j husband is now located. She has i been visiting here with Mrs. V. (a. Robertson the past two months, while awaiting her husband's definite location. Mrs. Chark-s Cooper and son, i ' Gary Lee, arrived Monday even ing from Marysville, Cal., for a f visit with her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Fred Haffke. Mrs. ' R. W. Logsdon attended a luncheon at the home of Mrs. Walter N. Andreason in Wednesday afternoon. Omaha Richard Soennichsen left Thurs- day for Giendale, Cal., where he j present for inspection of the !o wili attend summer school. He ! cal chapter Monday evening. The plans to return about August 10. r.. J Hf, -ni -tji i .ui. auu jus. uaie vjru'juiiai i are spending their vacation at Humboldt, their home, this week. Lois Giles returned home Sun-j Plattsmouth on Monday, June 18. day from Ann Aibor, Mich., to ' A chicken dinner will be served at fpend the summer with her par- 6:30 p. m. an dthe business meet ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Giles. '; ing will follow at S:00 p. m. The She has been employed as a nursery school teacher at the ; University Elementary School. Frank J. Davis of Broken Bow -uai y anu a nan iuruic icii Friday morning for Norfolk to ; j,r, Burdjc ! ! Mrs. Eugene Eurdic left Fri- j Hiiv fnr Vfiw Vortr tn vimt with . ' . . . . her nutuand who is m the navy. Mr. and Mrs. John Wantoch ' and daughter, Charlotte, are leav- ! ing u.wn within a week f or j Winin, Minn., whc'r th" plan i to make their home. I Mrs. Frank Schieie entertain-1 ed the Inklers Bridge Club at her home Wednesday evening. Re- f reshments were served after the! games. i Mrs. Henry Stark John received 1 the high nrize. and Miss Marie i Horn placed second. Mis. Roy Knorr entertained at bridge at her home Thursday evening, rirst, second, and third: prizes were won by Mrs. Fred j Lugsch, Mrs. Emma Egenberger, j anc Miss Laura Meisinger in that order. Refreshments were served I by the hostess. . . . ivrii rL I , a. .-11.1 .i i. lit-: i .11:1 .11- it escent Hospital at camp uarscn c0lo- on M ay z t. Jean moved to Denver about a year ago with her father, C. R. Johnson Bernice Halmes returned home Sunday to spend the summer here with her parents, Mr., and Mrs. Bill Halmas. She has been atten ding the Omaha University. Bet ty Halmes is leaving Saturday for Iowa State University where she will attend summer school. Mrs. Walter Speece and dau ghter, Walta Jean, formerly of Chester, arrived here Saturday to visit with Mrs. Flora Arm Mrs. Leonard Erothsrs arrived home Monday from Salina, Kans. where she has been visiting her husband who is in the army. Mrs. Sam Arn arrived heme Wednesday from Fayette, Mo. where she has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sells. Pfc. George Jacobs and Eloise j Cole left Friday morning for Marysville. Mo. to snenrt the day with Pfc. Vern Hillman. for- merly of Plattsmouth. and MarvLiUonaay morm Ellen Tevnw j Mildred Hutton and Mrs. Hugh TT r t : i atton, of Lincoln, were v e Jacobs family in theii the Jacobs family in their waW dZp" "V" to Indiana nday morning. Mrs. Inez Baylor who has been: visiting friends here, has return-i ed to Akron, Colo. Mr a--? '.T-rs P-IWk TJ-J, ' """I have been here the past - ewj weeks, have gone on west and into i the south to help with the wheat . harvest' j i Mrs. Charles Howard returned home Monday r.irht. che been visiting her mother in Cali - fornia. Cpl. Charles Tupy of Wauccma, Iowa, visited with Father Edward C. Tuchek three days last week. The two were classmates in high school. Cpl. Tupy was captured shortly after Pearl Harbor by the Japanese and was their prisoner until l.:ben ?d last January. was in four different prison camps on the Philippines Island?. A baby girl was born to ana Airs, uajiaru A - son at u.t- St. Catherine's hospital in Omaha Tuesday morning. F. Plummer Martin, Crand Principal- So-journer of Royal Arch Masons in Nebraska was ' inspection was not held, however, due to the Rhser. -vprl r.f. : f icer5 PpfrpsVmpit! h-pvo cpti-c-1 v-... after the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Logsdon spent the week end visiting Mr. Logsdcn's parents in Omaha. The regular annual meeting of the Cass County Chapter of the I tile Paralysis will be held at Hotel dmr.er and meeting will be held T in the Main Dining Iioom at Hotel Plattsmouth. Ail members urged to attend. are 1 - 1 aiignter were m Pottsmouth !Mcnda" ,afternoon on their wa-v to i aniil'n. Miss Hazel Doey of Canton, Ohio has arrived in Plattsmnuth to visit her parents', Mr. and Mrs. 0Iiver c. Dovey. MLs Duvev is i - , . m cnarge ci tne commercial ue- i partmtnt at Canton High School. Mrs. L. D. Iliatt and daughter Alice, departed Monday evening for a trip to Denver. Col. En r.'Ute they plan to visit at Akron, wiih the Robert Hc-ii.rkh family. Mr. II cin rich is a both.r of Mis. Iliatt. They will be gone a week. Mr' tind ;ir5' &earl Davi-S and daughter, Elizabeth, visited Sun- in Weeping Water with Mr. and Mrs. Troy Davis. Former county treasurer, John E. Turner and dz thte Mrs. Dorothy Sorrel!, of Lincoln were in Plattsmouth for the wedding of Miss Rcr.ee Brown to Ensign Ah lan White. Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Royal cf Lincoln were visiting here Sun day afternoon. Mrs. Fred Doody left Tuesday afternoon for her home in the tiacK nuis alter a visit here wit! - i . 11-11 ... . . . ti, relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George WallinTei and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wilis - and children, Gwendolyn Kavej and Eugene Clarence were in Plattsmouth Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Becker. Mrs. Beck-1 er and Mrs. Wallinger are sisters, j Mrs. Beverly rly Sutton nd datigh-; .er. -urs. r.eveny unz, are visit-- g -n.iur, ix. iney pian 10 stay two weeks. ; Acxenamg a slower show and a lecture on flower arrangement at the Omaha Y. W. C. A. Tuesday , afternoon, were Mrs. Lillian Free-j man, Mrs. Luke Wiles, Miss Marie r.ooKmeyer, airs. Henry rey ana . airs. L. . Egenberger. Joe Newland and wife cf Dec atur, 111. are visiting at the C. jJp:.t RHrenr Karl Roessler has arrived here from Chicago to join his wife who! ha Wn i-lcJttn- v- ------- nr.. I Za r, : cLC.' - iT " ' - - .iiiiviic UiULlUua. Class; Pharmacist Mate First Robert Hall returned to duty!ers College, attending a sectional Monday morning after a weeks' leave. He will return to Seattl where h isshin is being repaired Mrs. Frank Cloidt has returned1 and family. Roff-ir M-aicS Joins Journal Stsff Juiss Betty -.Jei'tr.eer, graduate - crith the clns? cf 19-Z fr the i Plattsmouth high schocl, has lorn-' 6d the tis staff of the Piatt-' month Daily Journal. She will! serve as society reporter and gen- ! eJ'-l local news r , tKe dau?1:ter of iIj jci ter. Le-- i tcil ;vIei;in' er- Tv hiie in high school she serve i as co-editor of the Platter, as bus iness manager of the annual, and did honor work acholastically. In r.er junior rear she received an CMceiient rating ccntsst. servc-d as, the G. S. C. C , an; dramatics. the music -resident of as hc.r.e m ! 2 0 Clyde Rborough v;-.: Histai I...' a- v.'c?; fiid- -f hy prid-rt Tin the F;;.u:-:-;! Aerie No. idiiy ni-crdc- cf O'Du:- mcuih. K ihit?u. F- . V. dent. u.ner meni'.crs wr.o took citjee i:lura:i- are im Kcieil. worthy lC'CJ-p!'C-M(h-r.t ' Ei:i ollcott; treasurer; Marvin Dcaver, worthy chaplain. Bernard Wurd. secve tay ; Ivan Gerhcrt. worthy con- tiiictor, rion i: ar1 :, mM.ie guard ; Harold Ganvtt. outid guard ; T?ny LhTIoda. Tern S .t-th-r and Georie Manroe, tru'tees. The fidlowing comimtlees were named for this term of efflcv by Ihborouch. Delinquc-st and L;j-satk-n: Walter Elodee, Richard G..chenour ; Sterrirg: Doran Ihv.--mr.n, Marvin Winters. Fde.;ie: Finance: Jack Harris, Frank Gi:n- . ..i:.r it y-. i 1. nv , .iu.iu.n;r: v. ri. . ,:u. . . !.. r .,".h :;!: i- r::.:;:.:: :. - Chailes Jan-.-cc k, OT-. r.ahh II. D-r.at ; Meemorird: WiTliam Kv;:, Marvin D-aver. Ed Kohrcll: ohrti..n: B. G. Win i. Willi- m Wooicott and Grievr.ncc D;-a-' r. 3:ani( Old frock ; R. C. Pen- O. E. F ;- bererer; Invest ir:t- ire: Cle r.. Don Visiting : 1 Wo-? ter. John Sattl.--, t; Flowers: Wv.rl; r.rd Dcaver. Lalleda, Keif. landing committees of thi re imluue pr.tr'n: Jancck: .ecum v: i 1 -r:,:- i. Janecek. Chrr- jes F. Richai u.-t:n ; Mt-emorial n: W.-,ek-ott. Wurl, V." 1 pHblicity: ,Torr,. mc hreil: Lt-irer Services He!J At Salter Fi!n;rai Kcine Funeral crviees were held -us. 1.0 u Monday ; i.emer at t .vo o'cl. ck afrern:,;n at the Saltier Home. Frank Clcidt sang ur Scitmre" and ''I'oce. Funeral 'Peace, Gift cf G od's Love." He by E. II. Wts. was tccom n: :e cott. Pallbearers wore Mike Y.U-s-r.ek, Eail lies. Ed Lutz, George Leslie Sprague. and . Bu'ial was at the 'Mi!) Or Hill Cemeterv. Petet Spending: Leave With Parents Sic Robert Petet arrived Mon day eve ning to spend a leave here' with his parents, Mr. and Mr, i Ralph Petet. He ha vice in the Pacific. been in ser- - Draft Qfficb Clerk Speaks At Rctary ch;ef derk t tfce css count; draft offIcc was the main 5peak. ; oijice, was ine mam speak-, uesday noon at the Rotary! meeting. She told RotarianV er T-JC c.iu 'that Cas county so far in World i War n had been 3.550 registrants, Accent is on Youth, stated Mi Hendricksen. Miss Eileen Aylor. draft office clerk, was a guest at the lunch- eon. Frank Cloidt sang two num-1 bers accompanied by Hilt Wes- i - cott. Attend Conference J .lut-in. ui miiuuis: - L Friest and County Superin tendent L. A. Behrends spent Wednesday at Peru State Teach- conference of the Nebraska Ed-j uca.jor.al --.ssociaucn and seeking, j teachers for Plattsmouth and tl i " v, J ass ounty. r - , t. . . . ?0t tablishir.g Better Relation Between the Sch- 1 00I3 and the Public. TIF f 0 N Si ID Gna'sn- mP "Sat , wili Mis Clara Weyilch, Piatt?- i Orrr! n-.v,!',,, TV. ii win p irif r it 't -.c t i v tne urder c. Jjb's Daughter-, State of Ne'nps- ka at the final meeting cV tV Gr-Rd Council Wednesday even- i. This two day session is be- held at the Masonic Ten:t-!e at the Masonic Ten:t-!e in Omaha, and retre?entatives oi :.! bethels in the state are exnect- ed to be present. Several mem - bers cf the Plattsmouth bethel attenaea tne iuescay sessions, and a larger group plan to attend . V.'ednesday evening. Y' has rvfd as guaroian cf the local bethel for .everal years, and has more re - cert.y ceccme aciive in the slate "it-. I'th rc? Ruse Ir the pre -c-nt r J Que tn of the I'iatts- n.Jth b'thel. Honored queen h-ct is Millie Kczacek. M;mbt rs 'f the guardian ccuncil are: TI's? V'e i-k-h. guardian; Mis. Pearl "vtrs. guardian se'cretaiy; ML-s Helen Warner, guardian treasur er; Miss Naomi Owens, director rf music; and Howard Wiles, as sociate guardian. Gills planning to attend the installation ceremony Wednesday c-'.ring are: Dorothy Caimell. y Margaret Cole, Mildred Ann i.-ingt-r. D t-lores Mari -u Warner, Phyllis Taenzler, Marilou Becker, Eidell Speck, ':n Lloyd. Maxine Eckles, Cath nr.e Kaffenhergir. Marilyn Lutz. iiaron Hi!!. Bonnie Walters, De--: cs Rum?, Beverly Brubacher, uarcaret Smith. Betty Meisingr, -i, e C, Marianne Weten- . Eileen Aylcr. Millie Koza :nd Barbaia Kimball. VPS V.'ILLIAM EL'dM. Correspandent Mrs. R. L. Hudson and sen, iiy, of Lincoln were guests at Charles Fo-berg home Thurs- Mrs. Gkn Otto Peterson 'hiesen fend Mrs. called on Mrs. J. C Monday afternoon, of ladies surprised :1 McGi r.tss Tuesday n. The afternoon was laying p'.rv.Mft. Prizes .n bv Mis. Mi - Olive f i: .-t . M: Di second, low. A lively : the gftt ck.th w Gir.ness. iunih v served later in m. A giit of a lunch ,s presented to Mrs. Mc- Mr. and Mrs. Merle Nanncn of Davey v ;re callers Saturday at the McGinne'ss home. -urs. Fannie Christ ensen of Taylor has returned to her home. Pfc. Kenneth Livers has been trans ferre.i from a base in Mon tana to Homestead, Fla. D'ck liaswtll passed his camp in 21 days. .i.. . u.iu ..u vis nea at tne 1- osbcrg home sun - , fc ai'r , -n -, , 4. Mrs. Dale Braoiey and family . . , . x , . . . ... , v.siteu irora cvaturua uuiii eu- iv.-uo nail .ill .imuim.-a. . . 1 . t nr.. T. l hnh T nrkpv of l.inco n wns n cnn.,.. ' r.u-, Tt,in-i. ul " ' Marv Lou Holmes of Omaha UasaSundav dinner guest at the iT..lpr ,.;, tit i Waltz, d , Patricia Rogers bet amn while his wfe Mrs Jack Long, who is in the Navy, : ..j , . ,,. T . ' em..i, uie ms wut -uis. I it.- , TT T i noering Butterflies', Janice ; Tee ATCormack was thp brii land his grandfather, Harry Long,;T- . u , c. , ..,!1'ee -uo as tne br.de. ve.-e n.pt. Sunday at the Glen Th.en heme Glen ; Mr. and Mrs. Walter McGinness i were Friday callers at McGinness home Wallace Barney and Jean Thies- en cahed at the Thiesen home Sun- j j "J afternoon. Jack Long who has been sta tioned in Illinois at a naval air base leaves for Pensocola, Florida Gorman laraiey, iuary Ann Yardiey and Dorothy McCrory, called on friends in town Sunday , . morning. Schccl election Monday even-j ing resulted in electing Jesse Fidler as director and Vyrl Liv ers as moderator. Norman Yardiey of the navy icic ounaay evening tor tan r ran Cisco. After finishing his training at Gulf Port Hiss. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ramge of Plattsmouth, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Vogler and sons were Sun-! , - j day guests at John Kupke home, j Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fider Jr.; ! Otli HQ'Tfvn fli. r- -r .-. 4- T" -. J , 7 , . a., mi. Aii-niaiu xy.Xi li-liic. Mrs. Jimmy Fidler and Maryln Jean called on Mrs. Jess Fidler! Monday afternoon. j Group Recommends Memorial Park; To Caii Mass Meetiner A memorial pail: and historical society building under the direct ion of tha Cass County Historical' Society and in memory of the 1 boVS f the CGuilty who have riv- ! IIltir iiVe5 lcr our country and i oar xz- cf life in Wcrld War 11 I "'ns the major recommendation j. 1 r- i Tuef. ay . rd?h at a meeting: Hldjren Chunh in Mynard Sunday . "t:'":s uiei. .-icoux xwenty 1 111 "Cfc?il-S ater. Accut twenty ' representatives from the counters cf the Bible School outlined FreclnClS tended the meeting, 1 Second recommendation of the ; ffroup was that a mass meeting of i l!ie citizens oi tne county t e caii- ' e for further consideration cf the project and to receive their i recommendations. This mass meet-1 '. m.g will be called in a few days' ; by Dr. G. H. Gilmore, Murray, j ; and Judge Paul Fauquet of Piatt;-; , n-uuiu hho csuea tne i ucsua;. ' n.eeting. The nark and lmildir-o- nmlor1 ; discussion is the former Ton vr. I mele estate, west of Plattsmouth I which include? IS acres of ground ; and the Parmele home. The His-! torical Society filed articles o incorporation corporation in Lincoln last, eek with the above program in ; weei; mind Representing P lattsmo-thf v. W. P. Watkins. : Tuesday night were Judge Fau- of (,maIia spoke to the young: quet, A. L. Tidd. Mrs. Frank Cloi- i Per-C' about the camp tronfer-j Mrs. E. H. Wescott, George Farlev and Rex rounjr. -Mrs. K. G Kier represented the Platts- mouth precinct. riano students Of Me. Da. r avuucrLs rrcScnl E? U1 TL xVCCUCil liiursaay rorty-one younsr artits of young i idLLMnuuin were r.earu in a piano recital at the home cf Mrs. J. M. Roberts Thursday. An after noon program, featuring twenty two solcists, began at three o' oiock. An evening program was pre.-4.utcd at eight o'clock. The ni. -l . , . . pupils of Mrs. Roberts did well, showing credit and progress made din ing the past year. The pre gram follows : "Making Music", Jane Thim- gen; "Ding Dong Bell", Gather me Ann Beaver; "Follow the Leader", Merle Schai!; "The Scissors Grinder"', Carol Joann Puis; ''Waltz of the Toys", Jean ine Newton; 'Tat Tails", Janet Reeder; "A Rag Doll's I nHsbv" Kathcrine Simon; "Swans on the Lake". Denny Pr.k ; '-The r..J- -t ', Jaiui-e Keeder: "Bett- and EiiF' nd "Selection freni Sui-: I'rise Sv m phony' Etta Lu Heiglp '-The Cuckoo", Margie Kief; "The Fairies' Harp", Ina Mae F frcck; -Sor.g of the Bell Mnriev Glaze: "Sunny Sambo Plucks His Banjo' , Perry Evelyn Simon ; me man H,,rv ..TtTtm i i v 1 1 , ijiLtiv. Lady', Sandra Cline; "Game for Two", Phoebe White; 'Pcp Corn", Carol Lavls; "Butterflies Wink i Their Primrose Wings Caldwell; ''Wisteria", Brown; 'Tuies Goodnight Song",: Florence Reed; "Evening Bells", nd "Soldiers on Parade", Billvi Hatcher; Duct. "Song of the Mar-dy ; ines..t uonddI Friest and Ren- ,, c, v,,; - . lir. - jid techneiuer; 'Dance of the -! Puppets", Beverly Meisinger; ; .nfrv rt a-;, t, 1 1 rn- ' -Mr.h to Victor , Ronald Ofe i "0n Wings of Song", Carlyne ; HIo 0 l.l.,i-- T.i-- . .ucirnii.ri , , UeiL.V.tr. , . .. a' lhe J-ro"fries endeil tnest; Trumpet Flowers", Fran-; I Tc.W "i V, f" T ! ' '' V" , :aanche, Ronald Schneider;! 7 6,1 1 L tu,J 11 . Important Event", Manfred Mor- 1 .NCtUrne'.5.flat''i; ; icmiiuuscu, ine ijucreriiy , jJoan Cecil; "The Swan", Clemen-: .t,, 17 '-.i- . tiT:i: t i tine Wotpr- "Militnrv Pn-.i' -p" ZrnZ- MJifip Wetenk"n n ' "vlrfhl - viaimnne wetenkn.p, Marcne ; iMiiitaire", Buddie White; "Waltz, j A flat", Eloise Cole; "Rhapsodie in., c? u ' W '; dressmaker siut of yellow light I Duet, 'Spanish Dance, Clemen-1, ,. v, . . housen p..-,,,,:-,- tlia vQ w x ,.!of -lrs- K- D- Burns of this city, vvvumg, IU1. IJ1 UtlUlUJ kill. ;aiutc iu uis o.iag wiis ttiteu. a otv Lu. . . . i moih i tne ciuse vi me preseiiiauons, : : r... .. D--janet Reeder serving as accompan- ists in the afternoon and Eloise Cole, in the evening. Kerold, Jr. Graduates From N. H. Academy Mathew Gering Herold, jr., son of Mr. anad Mrs. Mathew Tlprcld ; graduated recently from the Phil- J lips-Exeter Academy in New! w.. XT 1. " 1 - . ,' re n was awarded an,- honorary scholarship to Yale. Herold, jr. is the grandson of Mrs. Henry Herold. C 1 1 X. n f I & o Meet School Tax Deficit f. A mynaro wins District Railv A? a part cf the regular church: erwces held at the United Breth - : mu uis.j, tne ci.udren ana tenc : mcrnmg, the children ar.vi leach- j the courses they have uursued during the past two weeks. This! , -ei"ved to conclude their twDj j tfc Hntuun; ci Dit.acai study. ' - I" the efternocn the Dittrict ' - Youth Rally was held 'and the Mynard Church rcccixed tvftic ier.t points to wa iLe Distri-t Rally. The contest covers a per- icd of t;me and the tWtll hav. ing the rr.cst paints is entitled to send cne delegate free to tne c:"t camp conference this year. The points are iscued ac cord nir to the number of peo ple present and the numher who PartlClPSti in K nmiTfam. m tt- . " , t, Marianne UetenkaniT and Ray- mend Cook were in charge of the afternoon's devotionals. Rev. A.! P. Vannice, of York, gave a short held at York. A quar - seerai vo:'al 'lection?, lour.g people of jthe Christian Endeavor were the i Gu;z-ma?ter? in a program of bib- i..r . 1 4 , . " vmch t!u nnn1 : nl " -Ue:I ltWm lun iiiiiiiicrs present iwere: Rev E. J. Moritz and Rev. ,T. Porter Et-nnett of Platts- i mouth; Rev. W. P. Watkins of 'Omaha; Rev. L. A. Rejrcr of Jul ian; and Dr. W. C. Noll of York. After a f.:10 covered di.-di luncheon, tlie local Christian En deavor presented a n'ay entitled. 'Christianity Where You Are." Several numbers were civen bv quartette composed by Rev. and Irs Huebert. Raymond Cook, and Mrs. Jantz. Dr. Noll, of the Science division of the York lege, gave the mam address of the evening. Robert Cole, president of the locai t-rinstisn Lndeavor, had cnarge of the rally. C.'ee Fislier WdJii. 1. 1. Journal Miss Olyne Giese daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Burris of thi son of Mr r,d Mr -TnVn P cher, of Eagle, Neb. were unite ' w u.it i, t , clock in the evening r,t the Dndc-p ' r - - r , , r , .yma Delta sorority. City army air Kansas. The double ring ceremony was Janice i performed in the chapel on the ' '7 " ""fmc"l' as"Mn H,,,A 5ir Vase hv Ch.-ir.hiin G,n Pm.!ed that dUt-V afl'r RTaduating ney in presence of 50 relatives and friends. The chanel had been beautiful 1 decorated for the occasion with Palms, baskets of pink and white '. ,. .. , , , , carnations. Soft candle light shed a soft glow over the scene from ;4. : the many candles on seven branch candelabra and placed about al- Sgt. A. Davis of A. A. Forces presided at the electric organ and '' trz01 -nuPtiaI music' Ltt Lte 1L .McConnack. He also served the groom as matron of honor. The bride was attired in ice- blue "epe dress street length, nnsrip v-,th svulot i-r,-r r, the waist and with vevet i;n 1 , . , . r ' We Sn ,Ce blue acces?es' TT , , - , orchids The matron of honor wore a Iweight wool and white accessor-; ies bron trim. Her flowers were gardenias encorsnge as were those ' Mrs, K. D. Burris of this city other of bride, Mrs. J. B. Fis i , H. P. Linder, his aunt, both of Nebraska, who were present at the wedding of Lt. and Mrs. Fis cher. Following the ceremony a wedding dinner was served at the j Lora Locke Hotel in Dodge City for the members of the bridal party and guests of bride and groom During the evening, the newly J weds were nobly honored by spec-j i -u- ei. ons ana con- 1 -.1 I 1 i.' 1 I gratulations by the graduating' class and officers at Officer's club building. The couple remained at Dodge Frank Cloidt, secretary of the boaid of education of Plattsmou th, received a telegram Wednes day morning from C. W. Ander- ?on. Bureau cf Community Fac- flit ie?. cf the Federal Loan assoc. 1 ,.-v. , c r-i th-.t Plr.rtti--.nntVi C'.r-Vin.-il nitr-!ft i0ne receive $18,S11 to meet , the deficit of local taxes for sch- 0cl upkeep, Di,trict 0ne, Monday, filed a request with County Clerk Geo lge II. Sales for 50,0000 for gen eral school purposes and $4,000 for bond sinking fund, the same request as made in 1944. This re quest showed $54,000 needed by the schools and with only a 22.00 mills assessment for 1945, only $44,000 of this request could have been met without federal contri bution. i The request for federal funds ; had been made GO days ago by : the school board when they real- . Lrir pa. izeo wr.at me assessment wcuia ttsmouth school officiate ' w ere very pleased. with the federal " rant Wednes. jav r'loidt .aid. "ThU ,prt,inW hr!. lphtens the st.hool picture and the .:n u.. Pt.hools a.-, nr,AUW if aIso hc & ffreat hd to'the tax nnvwc n p,,t(t .u He stated that during the sum er in addition to general im- .!r in addition to general im nrovpmprta Pnl r,r,,i r,v,..,..-.. e,.v.,i -..: v.- m.iv. ii iiuii.'iccii xiuji win utr stuccoed and will receive a paint job inside. Dr. R. P. Westover, president of the Plattsmouth school board, stated, "These funds in addition to improving the school plant will help us to increase the salaries of our teachers. We trv to im- Prove the sr-honl ri.rVif olnrir Vn tfc;a ,i;;i ;a. i.'.,! ... uuvjuuriiai tx , Ll Will IltflU US xvithont rnllintr nn ihn tov tn.n. An co!-;uatIons woul1 have increased thl c,w.l dictvirt f,, t... chool district treasury but not enough to meet the $1,000 defic it. City, where they are now at home to their friends at 409 So. 2nd St.t Dodge City, Kansas. Miss Giese is well known here, where she has lived several years and is one of the most attractive and bet. liked yovn.r Ibdies of the community, having been recipient of several showers prior to her wedding date. She attended sch ools here and graduated T mm ; , Hilhboro High School '43, chosen " tn annUSl HP Fes- : tival during her senior year. Last' i ;year she attended Uni. of Illinois u-.,,(i ,f . " " " pam j Lt. Fischer of Army Air Forces is a pilot instructor on B-26 bom- r.T, to.ulse. 01 f'-b wnfl iif.ni ine course oi if n nTlTs m class of ""' IIlS clfic fting and official i e oiiiuiciiuunoii nau mucn to ao witht his being chosen for the : present assignment. ; Methoditt Ladies Meet j Mrs. Vernon Hinebaugh enter tained the Woman's Society of Christian Service in the varlo'rs of the Methodist church. Following the business session, Mr. G. .H Palamer gave the miss ionary lesson. The guests were Mrs. Bishop of Ainsworth, Mrs. Clarence West lake. Miss Caroline Reitter was hos tess to the ladies of the Trinity Lutheran Aid Society at her home Thursday afternoon of last week. The guests were Mrs. E. C. Wen zel, Mrs. Edward Gerhard, Mrs. Robert Phillip, Mrs. A. W. Ad ams. Staff Sgt. Orville Muenchau has arrived home from Natal, Brazil June 4th. This is Orville's .. . - , ... " , jinst furlough with home folks since he entered the service in September of 1942. He received his special training for a clerk at Fort Logan, Colorado and was sent to NataL He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Muenchau. Virginia Phillips spent last week end in Havelock with Bev erly Weyers. After school closed and before she began work at the cafe, Fern Page spent her vacation with her cousins, Doris and Marilyn Know ;les of Nebraska City. They came to Eagle with her and after a weeks visit returned home last wpe m- : - i v r-i Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Can- and Richard were in HubbeU for the week end of June 3rd when Mrs. Carr's parents Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Gooden celebrated their sixtieth wedding anniversary. V til ill ! i