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THURSDAY, MAY 9. 1946 THE JOURNAL. PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA PAGE THREE s i Mrs. Pearl Kruoer The faculty members vent to Weepinc: Water Monday evening for a dinner navtv. Gue?t? were Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Weik, J. J. Pollard, Mrs. Merle Strom, Ivan Hansen ar.d Irwin Brooks. There were 1 5 in the group. They en joyed a show after the ever.nijr dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Henry IZoss enter tained at a familv dinner Sunday at their country were Mr. and Mrs. and children; Mr. Balfour, Mr. and and family. Mr. i Balfour and haby and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Balfour and Borer. Mrs. Alice Plybon, hospitalized at Nebraska City for many weeks with a fractured hip bone, has home. Guests E. A. Xutzman and Mrs. Carl Mrs. Will Ost nd Mrs. Va-nce been relieved of all casts and races, sne is fiiii a pavienx mere. Mr. and Mrs. F.. O. Sand re cently received word from their nenhew. Pfc. Francis Marks, who made his home with them, that he has left Japan on the homeward voyage. He was a member of the first cavalry replacement division r.nd was with the first group to set1 foot in Japan, a few seconds after the treaty was signed. Prior to being in Japan, he was in the Phil ippines. , Barton Sutphin arrived from Radford, Ya., Tuesday evening for a visit with his mother, Mrs. Hattie Sutphin. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Balfour en tertained at an evening dinner rprtr Fridav in honor of their; I"-' -j ----- ( son, Roger on his thiri birthday.; Guests were his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Yance Balfour and daughter. Mrs. Albertina Ost entered the St. Joseph hospital at Omaha last week for observation and treat ment. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Bilfour were Tuesday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Obbie of 'Nebras ka City. The Odd Fellows organization members of Nehawka attended church services in a group Sunday morning. Special services were observed for them. Miss Connie Hansen, Univer sity student, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen. Her roommate and another friend were her com pany here also. They went to Oma- i MOTHER WOULD LIKE A PRACTICAL GIFT May 12 CANNISTER SETS - ALUMINUM WARE FIRE KING and PYREX BAKING GLASSWARE COVERED CAKE DISHES - BREAD BOXES THERMOS JUGS STOVE MATS Fouchek Garaett ATTORMEYS - AT - LAW INSURANCE and BONDS INSURANCE REAL ESTATE and LOANS Loris B. Long Phone 250, 337 Donat Bldg. iftaiaa--t-aaaaii Tk St 4Ll- -- 1 J.O LI IC JL SWATEK HARDWARE ;j .- m -WIT Mom s the Word ha Saturday for a trip and a show. They were accompanied to Omaha by Doris Lundberg. George Copenhaver of Union, who is now the local gas trucker here, has rented the Clarence Han en tenant house and will move this week. Mr. and Mrs. "VVillard Waller and Sandra and Mrs. Glenn Jones and Gary of Oralalla were recent guests of the ladies' mother, Mrs. Guv Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hines were in Omaha Saturday to help their twin granddaughters, " Janis and Janet Conrad, celebrate their se cond birthdays. The eijls are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Conrad. Mrs. Clyde "West. Mrs. Char lotte Schomaker, Mrs. Clarence Redden. Mrs. Ray Nixon and Al berta and Rosemary Redden were shorting in Omaha Satnav. Mr. and Mrs. Geoee West Pnd Carv of Nebrnska Citv wer Sun day guests of his parents. "Mr. and Mrs. Clyde West, for a fish din ner. Theadore Nelson nd son. Mv ron. and Mrs. Gertrude Carper returned Mondav evnine from a four-dav visit with Mr. and M- Paul Poppe and children in St. Lonis. Mrs. Carl Messel, her mother. Mrs. Jfimes Roddv. of Union have turned from a three-dav trirj to Denver. Thev enioved a visit and reunion with a brother nd r? tor.in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roddv. Others who visited them tV-ere were Mts. Curtis Dixon of Blair. I-t. Commander Dorothv Dixon. Norfolk. Va.. and Ann Mc Qvinn. a1o of Norfolk. Jean Burton. San Francisco, ac rnmrsnied bv her mother. Mrs. Flizabeth Burton, of Nebraska Citv, sister, Gwen. of Nebraska Citv and her brother. Robert, of Grand Tcland. visited Nehnwka friends Thnrsdav. Miss Jean Bur ton has been errploved in Calif ornia. This is her first trip home in two years. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Massie of Broken Bow were business visit ors in Cass countv last week. They also visited relatives. Donald Cox and Billy Kruger were business visitors in Lincoln Fridav. Nehawka baseball players mot ored to Alvo Sunday afternoon for a practice game. Alvo won the contest. or not. He has been in service about two years. Miss Katheryn McGrew arrived home from. Denver Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. McGregor and son, Bill, were Lincoln visit ors Wednesday. Bob McGregor, of Almena, Kans., visited his parents during the week end. Mrs. Minnie Brann of Manley, visited her sister, Mrs. William Wirth, a few days last week. Mrs. William Wirth and Mrs. Emil Iliers and son. Bill, accom nanied their husbands to Weeping of cubbing on parade, Water and while the men attended Methodist church. make her home. Mr. Bergman has day, May 12, at the Henry Ossen- been located there for some time, kop home Tuesday. Rev. Dinsdale conducted the Mr. and Mrs. Dan Thonton and gospel hour service, at Rest Mrs. Ray .Thonton were in Omaha Haven, in Weeping Water Wed- Friday. nesday evening. Mrs. Verner Peck entertained Harold Dobbs entered the yet- the Tuesday Night club, with Mrs. erans hospital at Lincoln for ob- Gene Knutson as co-hostess, at the servation this week. home of Mrs. Hannah Twiss. Scott McGrew called at the Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Worthman Paul Doty home Thursday. were Omaha visitors Friday af- Doris Graham has been helping ternoon. at the City cafe. - Mrs. Synder entertained at a The cub scout initiation will be breakfast in honor of the Happy lonignt wim wnn mouun pictures Hour club and also the Louisville Woman's club at the new Johnson cafe. Mrs. Harold Kopp was an Oma havisitor Friday. Mrs. Zulemma Dye was an Oma ha visitor Friday. Mr. and Mrs. William Baier of Avoca called at the Bessie Core home Saturday afternoon. Use Journal Want Ads The "four-eyed fish' of Central and South America has eyes which are divided into two parts by a black horizontal band. The upper part of the eye is used for vision in air and the lower part for vision in water. Vegetables such as cabbage, cel ery, beets and carrots may be pre vented from seding prematurely by starting them no sooner than necessary. Exposure to cool tem peratures tends to force them to seed. at the Odd Fellow lodge, the ladies went to the show. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hiers and Bill, Mrs. Katie Hoover and Grace, Mrs. Minnie Brann and Mr. and Mrs. Emory Hansen of near Weeping Water were dinner guests at the William Wirth home Sunday. Mrs. Harold Kopp, jr., visited at the Zastera home Friday. Mrs. Henry Ossenkop has been ill the past week. Robert Anson was taken to an Omaha hospital the first of the week for an operation. 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