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MONDAY, FEBRUAR 11, 194S THE JOPRWAC, PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA 4 PUTTSMOUTH PERSONALS Sisters Married in Double Ceremony ; Miss Jean Roberta Thiessen and S 2-c Wallace Barney and Miss Donna Lou Thiessen, and Robert Lackey were married in. a double ceremony at Marysville, Kansas, January 21. The Mises Thiessen arc the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thiessen of South Bend; Wallace Barney is tie son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Barney f Lincoln ana Kooert the diocese of Nebraska at the meeting held in the parish house. Other members of St. Luke's church who were in attendance at the meeting were Mrs. J. A. Don elan, Mrs. Frank Cummins, Mrs. John Carmack, Miss Dora Fricke, Mrs. J. M. Roberts, and Miss Barbara Gering. During the afternoon session, both groups attended a joint ses sion to hear Bishop E 1 w o o d Haines, D. D., of Iowa, who gave an inspiring address to the dele- T.srkfrv is tie son of Mr. and Mrs. gates and visitors. Rev. Gowan, Donald Lackey of Ashland. who spoke here Friday evening, . Mr. and Mrs. Lackey will live in gave several short message at the Lincoln where he is employed with afternoon meeting, the Burlington railroad. A banquet was served at the S 2-c Barney has gone to Scottish Rite cathedral. Featured Olathe. Kansas, to await orders speakers at the banquet were Rev, for assignment with the navy. His Harold Gosnell, rector of the Holy wife flans to live with her parents Trinity church in Lincoln and for- at South Btnd for the present. of the Presbyterian church Friday afternoon. Mrs. Wilbur S. Eaton, past com mander, served as installing of ficer with Mrs. D. M. Babbitt a? installing marshall and Mrs. E. H. Wescott as installing chaplain. Mrs. Mickey Duda served as pain ist. Other officers who assumed their new duties for the year in cluded Mrs. Harold Spangler, 1st vice commander; Mrs. Joe Mrasek, 2nd vice-comamnder; Mrs. Clar ence Cotner, adjutant; Mrs. Glenn Jones, assistant adjutant; Mrs. Clarece Akeson, finance officer; Mrs. R. B. Hayes, judge advocate: Mrs. Roy Covert, chaplain ;Mrs. F. W. Essert, and Mrs. Grace Henry, matrons at arms; Mrs. Chester Wall and Mrs. Sanford Short, color bearers; Mrs. E. H. Wescott, historian. Reports were heard concerning the work acorn plished bv the club Mr. Ulrich. A group of twenty-two friends and relatives gathered at the Ulrich home to celebrate the ocasion. Plattsmouth Visitors Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Grady visit ed Saturday and Sunday at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lester King. They returned to their home in Elmo, Mo., Sunday evening. child to make her home until the time of her marriage January 1, 1896, to Frank Archer, a brother of Mrs. Julius Hall and Mrs. But tery. She is survived by seven children. Her husband and two children preceded her in death a number of jears ago. Flowshio Class mer navy chaplain in the south ! dnrine .th,e st r- The f "w: Pacific area, and Rev. Francis in artirle? have. ben comvletefi Pryer, of North Platte and former WRV fO 1 - a 1 . n . -3 1 f u MiIa tmi. nrpre o ,'iiy Anonlaivi tn Horn xi-ri i- oi,a ' JJ f. . SI1U iTX I .1JJU Jt ' V, " w . J VJl. a. . l J , C. - 1 V CIO .rVl tintti n ft members of the Fel- talks on their experiences durine .? 1 . VI- ...,-- r V. MofVinrtlct --or T))nfrw,ntl, Al n - XI' V J f ! IJI u3n Ji - uic U 4UC .C.bblV.. VI TLll'uny 1 ' ' ' ' - gftbca auu vc.bu&a tt iiu i. bi. .u c . ... . j ; i r;. cw.-.l MPem!-- l. - : j : v J lf Q1Y evriuai iiii-5 .r.i-..r. 'i a.- .j tuc sessiuii uunug cue uajr were was the as'istant hostess. Twenty joined for the banquet and eve members of the class were present njng session by Walter Tritsch, at the combined monthly business jonn Carmack, Ed Egenberger nd oil ?eeHn?. and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Long. Vf)-wiT,o' a strt nuciness meet- Sunday Vititors Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nelson were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson of Des Moines, la., and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelson and their family of Omaha. ols sanitarium in Savannah to un dergo a series of treatments. They report that she is getting along as well as can be expected. -.el ha Receive Discharge' Marvin Campbell, returned home Saturday evening after re ceiving his discharge from the army at Fort Leavenworth earlier in the day. He arrived in New use in navy " o 1 1 P I Presbyterian Group Meets at Church Mrs. John Meisinger, Jr., vice president, presided in the absence of the president during the busi ness meeting of the Presbyterian federation held in the chruch par lors Wednesday afternoon. Plan? were discussed for the father an weie I" son banquet to be held at thr t; 1 church on Tuesday, Febrisary 12 Plans were also made for the appearance of the Hasitngs Col lege Girls Choir to be presented here April 3 under the direction of Mr. Ruhr. Thirty-e belong" to the chorus an fopilitiAi. will be furnished Stitch and Chatter Club Mrs. Roy Aylor was hostess Wednesday afternoon to ten mem bers of the stitieh and Chatter club. Mrs. Clyde Brittain assisted ouUe ill fur H Bedford Warihen Dies Tuesday Bedford B. Warthrn. 00, (Trd Tuesday morr.ircr at his home In Platt?momh where he r;; Ix-en ! Casscades in serving the refreshment at. the meeting. b!x chiWJrM: preset-1. Diu'ng i mi -it l-uv ttie coiitributon.- Born in It :.a-t ;everai wi Jan u it rv 'CK-. 1R. ' 1 C1 u cot 1B."0. h came to 'ehra-4 a in lKgl snil to Plattsmonth in lf Of. where he ha? since ma;l his home on H'interneen hill. In lie -worried to Mai-praiet Saunders in ee county. 1 L: L. Hi wife r.receded him in dsth "i 1JM2 ?.? well !i two Ffn?, J'im V and Perrv A. Warthen ter? engage.. Rurvivinsf rre five daneht Mrs. J. W. Thomt.son, Om--:ha Mrs. A. A. Carson. Tla'-.id City S. D?.k. Mrs. Lois t'arr, T!.;'a mouth: Mr?. C. (3. M. Omaha Trs. Arthur 8:ilrno. Chiea-ro: .ni HEADLINE HIGHLIGHTS Farm Loan Association meeting v:a set for Fel-ruary Li . . . Work (Mi new pipeline through Cufs county expected to start rext montli . . some 250 workmen will he working on the pipeline . . . Rex Henry, Jr., of Fremont, join ed the staff of The Daily Journal . . . lie will be doin circulation work . . . Blue Devils lost their haslethall same with Omaha North 5-o4 . . . Frank Woods resigned as head of L. T. and T. Co. . . . Milo Trice- a i l 'lem Woster were nom inated as candidates for mayor of i'lattsmouih . . . Parr Young was elected head of the Livestock nrs. Ine- with Sam Ft"her. president of the clasa, presidine, the remain x der of. the tvenine was snent play ing rsrne nd answeriny a quiz prepSTO XT. mcf. jimri! in Receive Discharge Bill Knorr arrived home Sat urday morning following his dis charge Monday from the coast th? prws r-rf" Trq. Frtrar New- guard at St. Louis, Mo., following for. P -ut- Pn't'. L. a two-week period of hospitahza- J. F Bennett, L. J. Hutchinson and Rev. T. Porter Bennett. Plans were made for the next meeting to be held in March at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Greene with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jones assisting. W.S.C.S. Meeting Thursday Afternoon "Mrs. Edgar Newton, president had charge of the meetine of the W. S. C. S. cf the Methodist church at is re?nilar meeting held Thm-sdav afternoon. " Mrs. Merle Rainev had chare of the dvntional'5 and used bp he' gnbi",t "Tfc Coo OiTft through the Cross." Two hymns were sun" bv the croup. ' Mrs. Charles Wari hd 'harw of the lespon snd presented as h" thiTe. "nlannine- in Africa for Peace." In her talk, she p-ave tion in New York. He has served aboard the Gen. William M. Black, a troop transport, operat ing first in the Pacific area and later in transporting troops from Europe. His last two foreign trips were made to India through the Suez Canal. For the present he will be at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Knorr. Visitors from P-sria Mr. and Mrs. Mynard McCleary and their son, Michael of Peoria, 111., visited Friday afternoon and evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stine. They left Satur day morning for Arcadia, Nebras ka, to visit at the home of his par ents for a week. Following their return to Peoria, they will move to Minneapolis, Minn., where he 4 j - cij-o-Q Vint wflter rov. ? ffatnre pillow? and 'ases. 5 whel -h"ir pillows. "4 bd noeVets. 23 handkerchiefs. 22 trav cloths, 13 toe socks. 4 stub socks. 95 scrap books and 51 fun nv bo0"! nd Tnpsword thi771ps C4.ni , tn b snt at a later 4ot f,e 3 i5v,o'-rp. 2 he blankets and 3 rilows with more quilts and blankets berier made. These articles are snt to clii'h 103 or use in the nan- horitil ?i Cor picfo. CnVfo'-ris snd 1'' "!nh fiK fr r?so in the hospital on Ststen Island. Following the business meeting, the members were entertained by Miss Phyllis Bourck who sane "The Desert Sone" and by Miss Janis Schmidtmann who played a piano solo and accompanied for th solo. Hosteccoa for the meeting were Mrs. William Hennines. Mrs. Frank Cloidt and Mrs. John Mie singer, jr. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Joe Mrasek on February 22. York Saturday and came immedi ately to this seperation center for j fo r.i-ht of the concert the formalities of his discharge. j bera of the church. Supper J o b served to them by the ladi' Leiive for California j f fhe H-irrch. Contain Weslev Davis is en- Mrs. Etta Gorder had charee r -onfe to Fullerton. Calif., to thejT"e aevononais ana nresemea i ight gir1 JjWtf :t sons. Rov K.. Milo. M:,.: H?ir-! Feeders Ab?oc:ation . . . rour d housir fMrffi'T' ' j V "! " B. and Uei-ter .. Orr.na: nominations were made lor two the- I' JK h' J "'-''vin P.. Ch"nor ail Nomnn ; vacancies on the Flattsraoutn bv mer- F JNT. tl . Hi " Pint tsm out h. Th.r are also SCU,01 hoard . . . Ralph Hild re- willl HTGrvil : " .w - !' j.t i. '.irtv-wvPTi r-Mm!r h'hiven. four- r-i-ivp ! 4-11 Crab award at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Davis after having visited m Plnttsmorith at the home of Mr. -a M"e. T?rt Jameon and Mrs. H. G. M'-Cluskey for a discussio of the law as given by Paul in hi' Tppccae-e tn the Gnlatinns. Mr. F.. H. Wrrhardt nresente Receives Discharge Henrv Kaffenbereer returned horre Fndav evenin? from his ser viop wih th pf-my B'ftAr repivirp his discharge at Fort Leavenworth. rTta. He has been in the army Tev nT,d at the home of Hwland. r. and Mrs. O. A. Davis in Mur-I J nrri- Rav Tin:ne,r Mar ray. He took the opportunity of karet Herman. Charles ewtor thi visit to call on other relatives ! Janis Schmidtman and Miller j r v;, fr.-A. (Hurst and Carol Lou Bernhardt r?- Di" hi- been recently -ftTipd t Wrisrht Field in -Dayton, Ohio, where he worked in the capacity of mess officer. Prior to being stationed there he was lo cated at Jackson, Miss. He went into service four years apo. He is a grandson of William R. Davis, formerly of Nehawka, and of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hesser of Plattsmouth. since 1943 and sent 12 mnoths has a position awaiting him with l" fn1v with tne engineers combat the Kresge company. Maynard 1 btalli"n attached to the 5th amv. lived here for many years with his He returned from overseas in Oct norte r, A rraa r0,ir AienMvyr.- i ober and since thnt tirre hns hen 15;!ed from the navy after several tion ed in South Carolina Suffers Injury Miss Olive Jones, former Platts mouth librarian, fell in her room at the P. E. O. home in Beatrice causing the hip bone to be broken. She has been a resident of the home since her retiremnt as ac tive librarian in which capacity she served for a lone period ofj time. Miss Jones was taken to the Lutheran hosnital in Beatrice for treatment and her condition is re ported as being fair. r demonstrated several souare Ax-nova as r representation of th nw nrOBTam of recreational work beine recommended for the young people in the church organization. Mrs. Bernhardt explained that this is a wholesome form of re creation that i beincr met enthus- '"stifnllv bv the vonn? people and i thnt it is deairable that the church unnnofw it because of the proper sttine for such entertainment. She emphasized the responsibility of the older people to see that bovs and girls are eiven a whole some tvne of a"tivitv. She men- mi Si "t r- oneat s-rt-at tmrt'h-"' ?rT?. Fune'-al servic es wi?l he h"l l on ""hnrsdav at 2 n. m. at th Satt'er. "neral h:in-e with Lev. T. I'ovte Bennett offici''n-. Burial will he ''e at Oak IF!! cenietery. Yjsitincr hu-s ft the Settler ""neral home are Wednesday from to 5 and 7 to 9 p. r.i. Chamber of Commence luncheon Thursday. HOUSING When work is started on the Mrs. J. H. Green Dies Monday in Icwa : rs. .7. TT. Green of Farra"r:t. tho tal MARGARET APPLEGATE Mrs. Hannah Applegate of Plat- Itsmouth has announced the en gagement of her daughter, Miss Margaret Applegate to Junior Beck, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ela Beck of Wabash. Miss Applegate is a graduate of Union high school with the class at Fa--rasH.it. of 1943 and attended Peru Nor mal. She has taurht school for two Town, died Mondav at in Hamburg:. Iowa, following a thort illness. .Ahh'"-h she has been in poor health for niany vesrs. her condition became serious ordv a wpf-l; a7'i. ;e soent most of the winter at the home of her son. Holland Hreen in Plntttnotith. and re f,7rTierl rlv recently to her home . . - A .1 t i ll tionea xne ig i m n .e coc-j t M Pieasant, Nehawka sensns of OTimon amone churchrJ ,. , c-..,n leaders that the recreation depart- iirv:v; i-nr hiuir? ire C. en. mant doe oh r wo-V not ove-blnnce thp . m m . m in the spinmni and Purrhase New Mome Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bra eg have purchased the home of Mr. and prevalent in Africa nnd toli o the methods of bringin? up child ren., - Mrs. Eirr Glaze read a letter from Don Trizra. a serviceman who had received a Christmas bo prepared bv the federation. He ev pressed his apnreciation thanks for the remembrance at Christmas time. . Hostesses for the meeting were Mrs. J. H. Davis. Mrs. Geor.?e BTlnklow. Mrs.' V. T. Arn. Mr? Fred Worth. Mrs. Charles Grn Mrs. Howard Wiles. Mrs. Wilbur Senf. Mrs; Harold AlVire. M" Herbert Bron-n. Mrs. Pn1 Arm strong and Mrs. Oto Wohlfarth. Mr, an Mrs. Loni MTvennp are in Plinviw visiting' at thp home of his parents. He arrived home reeenlv following his di char as a sergeant from the army vhere he served with the F2nd airborne division. Thev will return to Plattsmouth after the first of the week. Retire Tihre C To'nrrr "iTnnfycf Vin con tt Mr. rd Mrc. "PtiV Tvonrst. re reived his diahartre from the paw -few daT am at San Pe dro. Calinrnja. He is now in San- salito. California, where his wife has been living cine last July. Wfl! Atttid Metinr Mr. nnd Mrs. Palb Gnr,cp7rer Mr. pnd Mrs. Ancmc TTeil. Mr. pnr? Vomer Moiatnrrpr. Mr, pt4 Mrc Nwon Sullivan and Vred WerVmin offended te TintVi Annnol roeHnr r the Prodnoers Livestork Marketing A spoliation at the Fontenelle hotel in Omaha Satnrdav. Allan Vline, nresident of the Inwn Far" Pnreau Federa tion. r.d P. O. Tr?'sn. coirtirv C,f t-hf N,'',or1 T 5n tO-k Pro. jncerw .1 crrtrl -' " r p-r.cai-e,! rrt the prosram. The Plattsmonth people are all members of the Live Wire Frm Bureau Unit and at tended the noon luncheon served to the association members. years service. Visit from Iowa Mrs. A. M. Woodburn, a former resident, visited Thursday after noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stine. where he studied the operation of j jirs jonn Holt at 805 Ave. C. The deisel and caterpillar tractors. He transaction was completed last plans to stav at home with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kaffen-berger. Returns from Hospital Ernest Giles returned Mondsv week by Loris B. Long, realtor. Gone to Elkhorn Mrs. E. M. Buttery left Tuesday i ?nmrer, , , , -y rrV, . j enter the army and previous eiinTtnnal devejonnienr. I he art- - , . r . and is at present teaching the Stull school north of Plattsmouth. Her fiance left February 4 to to of 7''r,'i.-v..-..:;th. 20 grandchildren PT3nd-l-,i!drcn rnd . O'-cen iir,-1 n , j i a j - j- . ; vantRtre5 of tM, narti-nlar tvne j as s- of recreation were brotip-ht opt in ner dictfripsion to show how if rotild breaV down rlio"es ad sr inl T-rir nd "'t a a develon ment of reroTiliies throno-h tho nofooritr rf rn'TtO'ltn'r Wlh ohere. -Rpfrephments were served bv tVo hostess under the ireftion of Mrs. .Thttips Blin, chairman of the committee who was assisted bv Mrs. Pnv Wiles Mrs. Osrar Gap en. Mrs. W. Wslev. Mrs. D. S. Mm. Oeore Fvercrtlo Honor Student Are Selected Rollnnd Gr-een TVjofp ?re rl'- ?nd lH reat one sister. ?-Tr. her i-"! deh m sr- died in jn'ancy. Funeral v.-;ll be l--: 1 three s l ;i ii r? "ter Jacobs flcistir.sr. r-.n.rout w: cf Shena-u th Rev. ah cf- Herman Birdsall noon for Elkhom where she will visit at the home of her cousin, Announcement was made Tups- day of the hih school student )Jes January 25 from the Clarkson hospital in ;Mrs. Lou Hickey. She will return Omaha after having spent the past ten davs there undergoing treat- ! ment. He is reported to be feeling Will go to Kansas City Mrs. Joe J. Stizal will go to V 1 i n J . Kansas wiy, mo., sunoay evening mnf, ;nlT1-nvo4 frnvn v:, mr,e. to visit various mamtis to procure merchandise to keep up the stock at the Stibal variety store to the highest leveL Altr Soriet Mts. Mike Baierlc end Mrs. Hr- -eetinr,of the Holy Rosarv Altar ! ?n Juary 8 and has been visit Arrives Home Donald Cotner, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cotner. arrived home earlv Saturday morn'ne from service with the navy. He received his discharge at Bainbride, Md., ooietv held Friday evenine at the parish hall when 20 members nroro nresent. Dunne the hninss meeting rlnns were made for the coffee lnn"heon to be held February 24 ond for pbiaar to be held later ;i fho year. ATo CZaryvtm HTT.fiV conn T7r eolo.-?Anc or Vir n?Tn e- r;ii;T Chovanec. o4 4" Vt o no-icVi Vol. ing since tnat time wun inenas in Washington, D. C, and New Jersey. the latter part of the week. Competes in Rifle Meet Cadet Henry R. Soennichsen, a member of the rifle team of Kemp er Military School at Booneville, Mo., won individual high honors at a meet between his team and a Mrs. VeT! Wehrhein. Mrs. James TTnl-mes. Mrs. T. F. Olson. Mrs. I Jake Tritsch and Mrs. Oliver Mei singer. whn trninpfl rpenp-nition on the i " n r .-i i Hern-nn l!e'hr-t t'.il nonor roil lor rneir nitrn scnoip?- . . , P.. following a '"a or Will Go to Chicaro Dr .and Mrs. P. T. Heineman will leave Thursdav to spend a week in Chicaeo where he will at tend the mid-winter clinic of the Chicaeo Dental Societv as an as team from Wentworth Military i pociate member and the meetiner Academy. His score was 179 out!0f the Academv of PlastjV Re- of a possible 200. The Kemper rifle marksmen defeated the Went worth team by a score of 1,642 to 1,633. Returns from Duty Troy Cotner, arrived Saturday evening from Fort Leavenworth, Kansas after havine received his fv cr, nf Mr nA Mrs Albert CM. ! v"as taken to the hospital Monday 1.11V. V ' . -v . . - . , evenme. jonnnv is me rurner ouy for The Daily Journal in the west! section of the first ward Undergoes Operation Johnnv Bergmann, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bergmann, un dewent an operation for appendic itis Wednesday morning at the St. Catherine hospital in Omaha. He ner. virnt d.: r:.,i,..w, !.-, V, . f , it, ;n T'r T srr C,fn.. Vto (fi's-ti-rirfl -From the armv r.l -anil be liome the f?rct nart of riTt weeV. He arrived Fehmarv 4 ?n San Frqneisco from Honolulu wViore he has been stationed for -yo r.et c?y months w;th a mil?- Wotnan's Club Mrs. Glen Vallery was hostess were wnn to tne members of the Senior Wom an's club at her home for the recrular meeting Monday evening. Assisting Mrs. Vallery were Mrs. L. D. Hiatt, Mrs. R. B. Keller, Mrs. Anna Nearhood, Mrs. Claude Ruse, Mrs. Louis Tiekotter and Mrs. Lucille Terryberry. Thirty eight members and guests were present. Mrs. Fred I. Rea, president, pre sided during the business meeting. search in Pentisrrv in which or canization he also holds a mem bership. Headquarters for the clinic are at the Stevens hotel but the various meetings will be held at designated places throughout the city. Visited Relatives Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Glaze and their son of McCook visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Glaze and with other relatives. They were called here by the death of Mrs. John Albert, grandmother of Mrs. Clze. They returned to their home Tuesday. oc roTT-iivi nv. ,1, Entertain Employees Mr. and Mrs. Roy Knorr en tertained at a dinner party at Bestor's restaurant in the Platts mouth hotel the members of the staff of the Variety Store and the Ladies Toegery. Eighteen guests were present and following the dinner, games were played with everyone present winning a prize. Catholic Daughters Mrs. Emery Doody was hostess Miss Ann Hassler had charge of; Tuesday evening at her home to the devotiona.3 which were fol-1 members of the local chapter of lowed by the pledge of allegiance the Catholic Daughters of Ameri to the flag. Mrs. E. H. Wescott ra. In celeb.tiop of thp. twenty led the erouo sineintr. fifth annive-sarv of its .rini? Mrs. R. B. Hayes had charge of tion in Plattsmouth. Mrs. Tom the lesson for the evening, using Lindley, Omaha, and Mrs. Ruth as her subject, "The American Koukal were the ' assistant hos home." Assisting Mrs.. Hayes were tesses. Thirty-six attended the af Mrs. Wescott who sooke on the fair which was in the form of a iner at Camp How7e; Texas and value of music in the home; Miss covered dish dinner. Mrs. Doody Camp Livingston, Louisiana. ; peari staats who gave a talk on baked a large cake and decorated " - reading in the home and school; it in the colors of the organization, Mynard Farm - Bureau MrSi tta Gorder who used "Spir- purple and gold. jonn A. Ainiay, chief or the ?tual Values in the Home" as her Following the dinner, the eve Go to Oklahoma Mr. and Mrs. Maior Hall left eorlv Fridav moraine for Fort Sill. OHsfcoma. to visit with their on. Lt. PiV Hall, and his wife. ! t-.,.:, ' tic standing for their work during1 the first semester of th;s year. Se lections were made from each of the four classes based on the final erades made bv each student. Five selections were made from the senior class with two of thse students receivine four A's. Phyl lis Bourck, Josenhine Koubek. Alyce Roberts with Robert Brown and Jean Collins receiv'ng four A's each. The Junior class also has five students on the honor roll. Fovr A's each were received bv Keih F'tch and Jean Llovd with the other selections including. Mary Lou Warner. Rnth Ann Sporer and Joan Gradoville. Members of the sophomore class ; who attained honor roll standing are Bob Cannell. Mary Jo Rehnl. Donna Rhoden, Richard Wohl- Sori pipeline through Cass county next month there will he some 250 work men on the job who will have to have a place to sleep. Right now is the time to start thinkirjr where they are goinjtr to stay. It would he simple to say "that's their wor'y." L'ut it really is up to the people of I'iattsmouth and vicinity to try to help them. Everyone in Plattsmouth who has a snare roam in their home would do well to consider rent in tr it to one of the workmen. It will certainly be good for the town to have 250 hitrh-paid workers iiv incr here. In nearly every case they will need only a singrle room. The Da ly Journal will be glad to keep a listing of any such rooms that wii! he available if the owners will say what they have available. The Ch.arr.hc-r of Commerce also accept? such listings. It would he a generous and profitable gesture if Plattsmouth could have such a list made and ready for the workmen when they : arrive. And it will probably not be Ion? before the bomber plant is operatin? atra'n under new nan strement. When that haunens hous inr cf every sort will be in great demand. A concerted effort should be made by every civic creaniza ti?n in Plattsmouth to find more means of obtaining more houses. : A great many of the workers will ' nrefer to live in Plattsmouth if it ;? possible. Every available means should he investigated to make it ro-;he. The industry is g"in to he here. The ouetion is whether Platsmouth will be ready to make P.orn in New York Cit in 1SP5. he came to Nebraska to Y.w with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Pirdsall snd the most of the opportunity after their derth lived with Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Pinh-a!! of Green- . wood. He spent his boyhood in the I Rock Creek community near! Greenwood and attended the .school in that district. A member- of the armed forces in World War I. he became a chartermember of the Greenwood American Legion post. Surviving are his brother Roy Birdsall of Minatare: a sister. Mrs. Edith Kimberly of Long Beach, California; and three neices. Six Men Volunteer For Armed Service Thev ware delivering to their son a new Ford car and expect to be gone for about ten days. farth and Miller Hurst, the latter, student the onlv.one to have f out J Six Cass county men have vol A's in .the group. ' ' unteered for enlistment in the The' three freshmen selected j army and nr.vy at recruiting sta-werf- Patrlc1'5 K"oc:ftna.'d- Pettv: tions during the past three months each with four A' and Billy accordmg to the Cas county se- ecil. Mrn. Jde Bukace V Vi.it Miss Jones ' :e'';".t!Ki t a Mr. and Mrs. George Ebersoloies in OUUIII lSKOta. and their son. went, to Beatrice to vHt with Miss Olive Jones, a nrmpr Tlo i-tcmrmV, liKrorion ti-V r 's nncieromc treatment in the Ttyi.. " frTi hjn-ijujyia tr T,,Vors.n hnnitl following an ! pitttinontii 'rore than, f iftv veire .MrsJo Pvikcelf ,of Rtlisn?e.. all of Ph 'F.'jTik dtl .Sundav amipnth; ;nf-1 Alvo ar.' itieirlfn'o aVatTi'herL-hnskVL-'jlVe ! Elmwooc lective serice office. Army volunteers: Jack L. Mett- ! len of Alvo. Navy volunteers: Leo EVdsre. Robert Tavlor snd Rohert Wood. nil T1o f c nni-V. - WoHc- TMC CAUCUS Rome 300 peonle turned out Wednesday night for the caucus meetings of the republicans and democrats. It is a healthy sign when thgt many people are in terested '"n their city government. Widespread interest in the nom ination snd election of officials means a widpsnread interest in the future activities of the town. And when the voters are ready for action they enn usually get it. The mayor and councilmen elect ed th;s soring will have no easy job. With only four men on the council it will mean that each of them will be a department head with plenty of work to do. Wheth er "nostwar development" actually means something in Plattsmouth or i.ecom0? merely a tiresome phrase will depend largely on the men the town puts into office at the coming election. d Gerald P.eber, Jr. d. er. t pident when she broke a bin bone. Thev rennrt that Miss .loner is restine and that she is enioving the many cards and letters from Plattsmouth friends, .' rAnn HtHo more than three vesro. he sr.fmt. most of his time in the T Anoe1ei nrei with the coast "rtillerv following his basic train- division of motor fuels, will be subject; and Mrs. Luke Wiles who ning was spent playing cards. Mrs. the truest speaker at the regular talked on "Modern Homes" in Raymond Haith was the winner in monthly meeting of the Mvnard which she described new develop- pinochle and Mrs. Joe Knoflicek Farm Bureau to be held Thursday ments in home building and ar- the winner in bridge, at 8:00 p. m. in the Mynard com- rangement. munity hall. His subject will be ; Guests for the evening were Attend Funeral Services "Refund Tax Gas." ' Mrs. D. s. Sumner, Mrs. Al Nier- Mrs. Julius Hall, Mrs. 'j. M. But- Henry R. induska, vice presi- ste, Mrs. Leslie Kiel, Miss Pearl tery, Mrs. James Yelick and Mr. aent oi tne organization, nas in- staats. Mrs. Nellie SDane-ler. and Mrs. Llovd Vnr,Ur nf TTr,. ' ,. , , , vited anv interested Paw potmtv c t -nr-- t, A , . , J ' 7 , -vuneucai ana iteiormea cnurcn. vitea any mterestea cass county Mrs. Luke V, lies, Mrs. Roy Cole, were in Council Bluffs, la., Thurs- The women of that church will be form hnretn moTnKoro tn oftori, r-. .i -,.n; , . , .. ...... "c wuuicii ui LiiHL cnurcn Will De . iuiss Lsmer aianms ana iviiss aay aiternoon to attend the fun- in Vorr.Q v, a lupine owau. erat services oi airs, itnoaa Arcner At the close of the meeting re- who died Tuesday. The services freshments were served by the were held at the Taylor Mortuary hostess and her assistants. with Rev. D. D. Ruch officiatiner. Reade and Caldwell To Church Council ll A " .. Robert Reade and L. A. Cald- tms mee"nS- well were delegates from St. -,r , Luke's Episcopal church to the Navy Mothers Club 79th annual council of the diocese T-,r--.n Cnn of Nebraska held Thursday at moiaiio uuitcio Burial was made at Oak Hill ceme Trinity Cathedral in Omaha. Mrs. Mrs. Emma Chovanec was in-! Birthday Party tery in Plattsmouth. Caldwell, Mrs. Ed Egenberger and stalled commander of the local Mrs. Albert Ulrich entertained Mrs. Archer was born May 11, Mrs. Walter Tritsch were dele- Navy Mothers Club in ceremonies at her country home Sunday even- 1865, in North Carolina and came gates to the Women's auxiliary of conducted in the Fellowship rooms ing in honor of the birthday of here with her parents when a Olcihi Campfire Mrs. Charles Greenef guardian, srr.rrr-'ffd' the members ! of the Okihi cam of ire group with a tea partv at their reerullar meeting Tuesday in celebration of the birthdays of the girls which oc curred in January and February. The' girls honored were Carol Lee Krejci. 'Marlene Albin, ' .Joyce Fauquet, Mary Jo Lohnes, Shirley Fitch and members appeared board of review Thursday those present passed their ranks. tt-ri wh er ( ' s'ri e 'wa-r mqrr;ed a ew ver3 lfltef'.to Joe RtiTfacek. The Bu)iap?.kT.j nedj here until 1916 when thev moved to Reliance Is ReaDCointed to Inquiry Committee Dr. Alford Speaks At Farm Bureau Meeting Monday i D". .A If err?, of the TTrdvprtTV of : Vpl-rolca Cnilpo'P of A cricilltiiro. snoke on livestock diseases hefore he members of t"ie Cass Cunty Farm Bureau at a countv wide metlnsr held at the Louisville city hal' Mondav evening. WiUarJ Waldo, county agent, ;r,'.-'".; D". if . rprr-nft.-vrr'TT'? 'cr 'ttp ve in hp 'med service, who comnred the r-rpvalnce of diseases found in farm livestock fifty years ago to he lar-e n"mber of diseases found now. He described several V;rd- of diseases and told what fhould he done to overcome them in cattle- -''!' : ' ; : ' : John Peike. president of the county orcaniration, presided at the meeting. Due to had road con ditions the attendance was com paratively small. Program entertainment numb ers included two vocal selection? bv Juanita Johnson of Louisville referrywa 'te?fstfmed -at the j the purpose of nominating candi- who was accompanied bv Mrs. Al- Paul rh'prch (PaVsonaffa: -V , .- - '. 1 dates for members of the school Ian Koop and a piano solo by Joan ; They were attended- 'by Miss board to he elected at the next Enrelkemeic-r. Dora ' Virginia Wilcox of Omaha rearular election, according to an and John Compton of Weeping announcement made Tuesday by Water.- " ' " Frank Cloidt, secretary of school Visit in Missouri - -Mrs. Kopf is the daughter of board Mrs. Lucille Terryberry. Mrs. Mr,' and. Mrs1.' Fred .Holt 'of Ween- Two openings on the school ing Walter .and at present is teach- board for a period of three years Countv Attornev Waler II. Smith rcecved notice Tueoav from the state Piirwp court that er of the commitee 071 inouirv or the sennd ird'cp dis4"r'ct. The nnnoipt'vpnt is for n term ex- fm.r piring in 1948. 1 j The state enm-eme court wt in SfJSeld afa'eie ! consultation FaUi'-dav to name irjfiill be mrT-Itr. , . v ... -. j. J -, , , members to the 18 district com mittees of innuiry. against attorneys. World Day of Prayer Plans are now under way for the World Day of Prayer to be celebrated the first Friday in Lent, March 8, at the St. ijgmnM'vf n rj j lrii9ejHac!t'b -ReV-E:' I A school district caucus Mriltiir J-'Aul's .evan-! held Wedesdav ever.ic re3icJM &ft3,-:Ifetsrraw school building at 9 p. pi. fo Carlene Cox Carlene Cox, of Nehawka was among 12 4-IT club boys and girls who ranked highest in the state for 4-II club reporters for their individual clubs. All 12 of the Dean McFarland and John Schaf er drove to Savannah, Missouri, ing in school district 2. The groom each are to be filled at the next Thursday to visit with Mrs. Philip is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred election. Four nominees will be youngsters will receive a free trip Schafer, a sister of Mrs. Terry- Kopf of' Weeping Water and has named at the caucus and the names to the annual 4-H Club Week next berry. Mrs. Schafer was taken just recently been discharged from will appear on the ballots for the summer at the University of Ne several weeks ago to the Dr. Nich- the armed services. I next regular eWtior,. ib'i ? Coiie of Arw'".