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THURSDAY,. JUNE 6, 1946 THE JOURNAL. PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA PAGE SEVEN PLATTSMOUTH PERSONALS urn from Wyomme yater graduated from the t. I. C. Jahrig returned Tuesday . h ital school of nursing Graduates from Nurse School in Omaha Miss Doris Ann Stander. Weep Annual . school Meetings J Returns from Wyoming Ihe annual meetings 01 tne 1O1 k. j. Janng returneu . j0sech hospital rural ana li city scnooi districts from ew astie ana usage, ",v., . exercises held at Creighton in Cass county will be held Mon-; where he spent a week visiting , MnnHnv Pvenimr. She attended tne . . . -,,.,, : i uir. niatu William grauuaicu num me '"u.vuv dav, it was announced Tuesday at relatives. He also . i' r .. C,,r, T A ! r 1 , t V,; r,oc Murdock Girl Is Bride of Omahan MURDOCK, (Special) M i s s Colbert Family has . : Reunion in Lincoln WABASH, (Special) Mem bers of the Colbert family met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Aileen Ward, Muraoct: ana Colbert in Lincoln for a family mend Uhm, umana, were marrieu . Sunday afternoon at the tr ottiee oi county supi. j-.. -.. t lunerai oi nis wcte, mis. . - 1(,4- nri entered Behrends. Election of officers andjEntfe. Miss Julia Bock and Miss J" leAy closing of the books will constitute Jean SewelL his deces an- tra.mng --ja.eb. the major business Elmwood Girl Is Wed to Alvo Man ied him home to visit relatives here. Vmit.pt ninner Sun- . 1 v u i ' u - - ... - . gelical church in Murdock with ; . th. fol. th H. Oehlerking officiating ; r ' riiff.n CliiVl -.'A J- .... w. Weeping Water Visitors .TnV.n Mr-Fall of Ontario. Ore.. r firii f P.ninM-lfl- Til Business Callers Here . , VjUVJJliC .lltl CLli J 1 .4.1. ....... Miss upai ociiuufcei, , Mr and Mrs George Hall of Elm- tcr of Mr. ar.d Mrs. E M. be ho- . yood ere Friday isitors at the maker oi r.im,ooa, ar.ci r. "' home of their niece and her fam fall, son ot Mr. ana :urs. w iinm Vetall of Alvo. were married . .. , , " tu coming year in Lne aouDie rm:r teieu;Ln. . xnu. - ... , . . t.iu parents are Mr. and Mrs. . . . . wnR mar-iaee bv iJoran win act a, -J x1" Andrew Stander of Weeping Wa- k linc.it. T?M. Ward, of Beatiice". Colocrt .and iurs. Leonard uo,y ter and she is a granddaughter cfj JIis3 Lo:s McDonald served as : were Psident and secretary ioi John Palacek of Plattsmouth. the bridesmaid and William Cox, 'the Patt 5ear- . .!, k,. Tr,n,. i i nose nresenc ai mt; itui Omaha, T- . . ivtir, ily, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knaup. Wednesday afternoon, May ZJ. Rev. John Newton officiated ci the double ring ceremony which took place at the Christian church jr. Marvsville, Kans. , u , . f , Ur-.Aa i Henry, circulation manager. Foi led Schomaker. sister of the bride, iU f , Carrier Boys Meet The carriers of The Daily Jour- day evening in the offices of the paper under the direction of Rex jr., umana ana JJonaia kikh ; - - ht a XT t ! nav!.. c o ti ' u ,.i i T i o r a n . Donna ana ionaiu, .ur. .IX. HU -'J . x . 1 . . 1 ' iuiio " ' HIC Lilt; j . of Pacific Junction, la., called in! Xuptial music was played by i and Mrs. Ralph Colbert, ot Lin Plattsmouth Friday on business. Mrs. Donald Rikli. Kiel Ward, j coin; Mr. mid Mrs. lom Colbert hrntV.pr r,f thp hHdp snrtr "fl ! Homer Flteman, Mr. and Mrs. ! Promise Me." and "At Dawiiin?" Leonard Doiy, Shirley and Win- W.S.C.S. Meets Thursday Attend Special Summer at Methodist church - School Course in Lincoln Mrs. Edgar Newton, piesident a number of Cass eountv vouna of the Women's Society of Chris- peopie are attending the all-state j tian Service, presided at the meet- Ligrh school summer course at the ! ing of the organization held in the University of Nebraska school of! parlors of the Methodist church f;ne arts jhe special course of! Thursday afternoon. She opened tU(y includes three weeks of in-1 t ir.t-prin r with the readin? of c-t,,3. ,.v, the Ltlst psalm and read the poem, dramatic arts and is climaxed ! da" unuer a mer sun as t..e 'June."'. -with public demonstrations, con-! mercury zoomed to the highest Reports were read by the sec- cert3 and recitals held on thc mark of the year so far. a scorch retarv and treasurer, Mrs. R. C. ramn,,a ! inS 9S degrees. And there wasn t City Swelters With 98 Degree Mark Thursday Plattsmouth sweltered Thurs- i much comfort offered duri-ig the ght as the low for the 24-hour Mrs. Charles Greene had charge isaac jUBnita Johnson and Paula ! lienod mS a Hunnstcn and Mrs. Charles Vaia- Registrants from Cass county of the Spiritual Life urogram f ol- Speak, all of Louisville lowinj the short business meeting' and used two charactarizationc from the Bible for a guessing contest. Mrs. Fred Bourke and Mrs.1 Local Couple C nrnAnniirt ttit M- and Mr C L Gocheno-r litlv the accompaniments plaved 1 ona, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Col-j Mrs. i-rea lourke ana . w. J-tn "21- m. ! -hm, iHr-!rna the tlo , ; Wed m Kansas nel had a business meeting Men- brothers here Thursday. I ...,.t. ... . ... , . 1- r ri' .1 ri I il,T. ".p..liTm Tn The borne a:-.d . iwiuie jfuw:i wiin a iintrer tia veil .vir. a:;u -mis. iu. x "ui aim i-ii- . - . (fastened to a beaded coronet. She of Weeping Water, Miss Hazel To Arrive from Overseas carried a colonial boucmet of Pool of Geneva. Mr. and Mi a. m. Friday -. 1 s-, 1 T ... . : was 10, Lemuel uessei, home weather observer, reported Friday. and Garrett Westfall, brother of ; .7-. " tT' .7, ""'TuT" the groom, served as best man. irrive from Overseas carried a colonial bouquet of pool of Geneva, Sgt. Paul J. Dieter is scheduled ; white roses. Her attendant wore ; Frank Colbert ar.d Theresa of Wa- Mr. and Mrs. Westfall left bun day on a wedding trip through the southern states. treats at the Tastep clmr ThnP to arrive in .New 1 oik aturaay;a gcn 01 aqua ana carried a col present were John Glaze Ramon aboard the Stevens Victory from onial bouquet of pink roses. Koubek, Mai-in Hild, Jerrv Sharp- overseas duty with the army. j f oliowmg the ceremony a rece- dock. Attend Ramm-Hassett Wedding in Omaha Mr. and Mrs. M. E. aaugnter, ratty, attenaea me . mouth shoppers Monday wc-aamg 01 iwosemary itanuu iu 1 John D. Hassett at 9 a. m. Tues-jsunday Visitors Here uay at tne nciy rsame tsuiouc jr. and Mr tnurcn in umana. roiiowmg iue;an(j their ceremcny, a weeding creakier. 1 jrs ption for the immediate relatives H . j was held at the home of the bride's Returns from South Dakota . c imotner. uut oi town guests avcio S 1-c Arthur Capper arrived ! Mr. and 'Irs. T. M W.nr.! 0.1 m,-.- , - '-VA .!. i ;, E A. Ford n-.r3 cr,n r a , " c """" J " "-;iinoau rvc-tay oi Beatrice 1 1 IIX V neck, Clyde Sheard, Dick Tincher, Allen Kohifs and Dick Glaze. personals Fords Shop Here leave with his mother, Mrs. Mrs. Ohm is the T-k 3 Brown ana r.Tj ; x- t,.i m... . J- v-- -itnan iva vv f I f x iiiLL.s. k r . 1 attended theinntu .fn0 ,.,, . v.ieo vaper. Aiier serv mg m airs, tmma ard cf Itrie navy reserves for 2o months Mr. Ohm is the son during the war he reenlisted in : Mrs. Charles Ohm of i April in the regular navy for two 1 ter a short trip to A moderate breeze during the night helped, however, to make sleeping comfortable. Plattsmouth's unofficial 98 de gree mark was second highest in Miss Dorothy Green, daughter j t'ne state- Overton and Hays Cen- in the world." of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Green of , iei DOin reIH'ucu 1V'U U1CC Mrs. Glenn Jones presented sev- I'lattsmouth, and Sgt. John Sheard ! weather while the thermometei eral cf the members of the Iyopta jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John j climbed to j7 at Omaha, Lincoln bah and Mr. and Mrs. Howard j Camp Fire group ior a musical oneaiu, m., aio 01 naiiPHiOum. T . Colbert, Dorothy and Sue of Myogram. Five girls sang -Tne -- married Thursday afternoon , The three-day heat wave wa; Glow orm. They were Kamieen "wa', au. , . Feldhau-en Mary Phyllis Troop i Sgt. Shaerd, who returned from I w e a t h e r forecasters predicted Marv Culle'n, Joan Ault and Patri- overseas ast March 20, is stationed casters predicted scattered thun- , , j u., u0'., ..in, Tr,.r Ai-.lr i.-.rv. at r on Leaven worm, iar.s.. ior uer snowers saiuruay am eoiei urs. r rank roman ns itiumvu itm uauiaua ,ini vx i.. . . . TI . , . , 1 , ,, . , . , . , . 1. , . ..it rpncsicnmpTit. Hp is a rradiiarp fit i u-pathpr Fi-idnv m?ht and Siirur- ;from visit 111 Mitchell, b. ling as tne accompmst. joan - , z., .: ., . . - : " where she snent a week with nlaved a Piano solo, ove the class of 3 i4 4 at Plattsmouth dav. Thundr showers were year?. hen he returned to the will live in Omaha whore Kenneth Mann .1 T r 1 1 UdUgnier, Aiaaeiine, cPr-;r-P hf wn ir ChW-ao-n fm-'arp pmnlnvo Earl Delay and her sons, two wceks and was sent Fort: ISO daughter of ' friends and relatives. She attended Dreams," and Mary Cullen and scno'- .f or'ae attenueu .orecast tor Sunday and Monday. Murdock and the graduation exercises of her j Mary Phyllis Troop sang a duet, atmouth high school. The temperatre for today, how- of Mr. and .nddanrhter. Eettv Ruml. who UTvi T ilv a-nd the Rose." with' f- G,reen ??d her. .n-m-law , ever was expected to return to the Omaha. Af- dnatod from the Notre Dame k-tMn F.l,lha.on serving a and Uaugnter Mr. and Mrs. Leo- ; 0 although in Plattsmouth Denver, thev .demv there. onmT,nnisf I r' U1'Jtield were Present at the ! Partly cloudy skies Friday mom- 1 i : 1 r- t r- 1 : 1 r. 1 . 1 ' Union people Appear in j Nebraska City Recital I UNION, (Special) a servea ai 111. w-im j Bnly and Steve, and Mrs. J. J.! Lauderdale Fla where be ev- ine Browns will also attend a , Eoom of Guide Rock we weekJ pt to De Cloned durh his reception being tendered by tne , vigltors in Platt5mouth at the f" period Mr. and Mrs. Hassett this evening j home of Mr and Mr& John Jor.,two Jeal Pen at Druid hall in Omaha ! dan and John Boom. Mrs. Boom! 3ir. liassetL is a memaer 01 I;- , remained to spend the summer ' Undergoes Operation j presented her pupils in a local firm of Brown and Hassett j here at the jordan home and with Mrs. Gertrude Karr underwent ! at the First Methodist florists. j another dauchter. Mrs. fnc; cvi. ' an operation Fridav mornine- at there Moti.liv fvfniri Receives Orders for lyn bto -S Eeard, ?brasi Hostesses for the meetintr were: 4-H Ciub Meets 1 members of the Naomi circle with , Jui LnLa was hostess to ! Mrg Karl Grosshans acting as members of U.r 4-H club last! :.,; ur uwc Mis.i . Eve- a City recital cnurtVl i ments to the group at the close ;ester, and her family and Mrs.itiie Methodist hospital in Omaha.' Those from Union who :.p-! I Mary Gabelman, who is making She withstood it well and was re-: peared on the program were Tractor Club Meets Maiine Commission ! her home with the Sylvesters, at .ported to be in a satisfactory Wayne and Phyllis lit ike, Donna; Raiph Hild was host to the LaVein Rice has received or-! Pacific Junction, la. condition. McQuinn, Janet Mad.-en and Bev-! members of the Progressive Me- ders for his commission as a sec-j Other visitors here were Mrs.: ! erly Ehlers who plaved piano so-1 chanics Tractor 4-H club at his oud lieutenant m tne nimecuip,:Karry Jordan and her daughters ' R according to a telephone message j Ht.len and Norma Jean of Blaii i I received irom mm Sunday oyras ; v.: visited at the hon,es of Mr.!,,: 1 r 7 "V L who parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rice., and Joh. Jorda Mr aRc ; f m the Clarkscm hospital where; . His commission wail become ei- Vra nnTtro .lnrAan ieIiU.v unuexueiu a major ft-ctie June 5 and he will be scntr.T , (operation . , , , , - , j i -irs. week, ihe girls completed their R B Keliel. Mr- Charles Janacek year dooks and maue pian ior me Mr; A E johnson Mrs c next meeting at tne nome 01 , Sht:ienbai.ger Mrs. Mii0 Pri tve yn campoeii. mts. a. nu!jMi,, William Porter, Mrs. Waltei mo.ner 01 .Juan, seiveu ienu-. po . Mrg c C WesCott, Mr William Highfield, Mrs. Fred Dav enport and Miss Mildred HaiL Mother-Daughter 1 Event Thursday Attended by 125 mg gave promise oi slowing tne rise of the mercury. Graduates from University of Omaha Monday Rural Youth Will Organize Monday At Weeping Water An organizational meetiig foi rural youth is scheduled in Cass county for Monday evening, ac cording to LaVerne Shafer, coun ty home extension agent. The jthe banquet Thursday evening, meeting will be held in the Ag- One hundred and twenty-five mothers and daughters of the Pies ihvterian church were served at turns from Hospital Mrs. Glen Terryberrv returned los; Ramona McQuinn and Norma home for the fifth meeting. Rich-j from Lindsey who sang and Wayne ! axd Rummel, president saiu in ,t; pJ lllmM graduated and were entertained circles ' ricultural auditorium at Weeping Vr '-VO and fUr f the AVonien ! Water and will end with a partv. )m the Lmveisitv ot umana in -r, ja4.:rt ,,nAc,r. i, Am,..T. 1 . 1 Hont of thP MnnHv ovenin. l"c T". v. I Alexander, state rural , , . - -"- "w- .Miss neien riunter, chairman oi vnnth ip-,fipr will hp in rhariP the business; With the degree of bachelor o, circle two. The men of the church Vf1' f-lscicnce.nedueauon During the hp serving and work,d in the , ' ThaI k" " to Paris Island for six weeks and ! from there to Quantico, Va., for i six months. j Howard Dodds while Mr. Jordan was at Rockport, Mo. a quartet of .group, presided at 1 se.-sion when plans were Attending the recital from Un- i the next meeting to be held at the ; past school year, she was an oi- 'r -t h Undergoes Operation joan uergman ur cm with M-. ami Mr. Darin:.! home O ncQumn, Mis. L. R. Upton, Mrs Peter Halmes June 20 j ficer in the Phi Delta social sor- j C5rclo fcuT with Miss Maxine ; present a chalk talk. ! Stuart Mills of Murdock of ill will Robert Cole, leader of the group i n,-itv viec-nresident of the hon-T.1.1 u'- v.", ...u' . preside at the business meeting. : . , . . ijimvs as Liiaii uuu v.iicijt;c r. i f i vuier v itss touniv ?en, A irrirlintp nf PI q 1 1 jiv n:i tb hirrli f,.. Qi I nii zc-h, in iu:l VA.o pntprpH thf i niol-r,r Plnm Wnsfpr went to ) tonsilectomy at St a..;i if. t m co,. n,Avn!nif tn i Hospital in Omaha 1 hursaav and; Geor U1 J lii A'U., X i' 7 U j ,- CMS .- OL. L JUlr, 1 . t Kj UllUttY ij.wnui'S, . - id for service in October of that 1 sr,end several days visiting the: aoie ro come nome tne same fear. -He attended the University markets for merchandise for his daJ"- ;f Nebraska for a short time and shoe store. Herb Schuetz accom t pent some time in Texas and a ' panied him and they plan to re- . : - it. . : . tl . . - i : a i. .. l. ... 1 .-..,.. . , f 1 1-, , of his time was university n New preference in the armed services Delbcit Lindsev, Mrs. Buiris M;s. Save the members a worksheet on I orary 0rority for teachers and rderwent a L. B. Mouaev Mrs. Earl Upton Jthe t0' ic' "Cooling System Ser-jwas senior editor of the Toma- j Catherine's! Mr. and Mrs. Ehlers, Mr. and MrsJvlce'" t0 fce lled ou b' tach,hawk. Miss Halmes plans to .... ! r....-!-,. it.. -r... y, .1 member according to his tractor. ; t,or.y, rommorcial courses in the' of the program. Miss Garnett Toastmaster ! Celebrates 85th Birthday R. H. Patton celebrated his Soth young people i taking a leading part in the meet ing and party will be: Dorothy L i VU tl : n. 11 -, t .11 e Reike, Mr. anJ Mrs. Mad- iei.ei .tecuiuii iu wS iuuoi. ; ttacn commercial coupes m tw toastmaster and presented the j ""'"l'' " , , 7,1 vir. and Mrs. Robert James,: ulscusslOEf concerned pow- high school at Millard during tne ,unibers on the proCTam which ouisviiie siia. acniapnoii John Faris, Mrs. Russel er of tractorg f economy of ; next school term. . had as its theme "The Christian j ?rf Muraock Harold Zierott of ScVaffer Tom McQu'rn Mr and ua- LVl'. 111 la maeninery . Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. u- Home." Miss Eleanor Giles led the I ;1UI UOCK u'Anna ruooe-iaicK o. r "r;..r r'v'T','aM cooh.-.g systems. i;m Tlalmes. Bettv and Peter at-' pxnnn sininP- and a solo. ! Union and Twila Miller of Weep- .il. Luwen .licviaiiin, atJ . iuia: 1 r,!--,r11 ,?. " ' . - -. - - spent at lulane week. The trip is being made b3 , birthd Sundav with- mem5fcrs of .v Orleans, La. His j automobile. .. f ., jr an(i Mr Ear Pat. Mc-yu:nn, Gloria McQumn and ; onsrraticn on finding particles of ing Water. was the marine corp the navy rather than Home for the Summer During his high scjiool work, ' pleted her work at Beatrice where Rice wes active in the music ac- she taught in the f ourtn grade tivities of the school having been ! during the past school year, and a member of the band, the chorus is home for the summer vacation and the drum corps as well as period. She plans to return there having played football and bas-ifor the same tyre of work next ketball with a captaincy of the lat- , year. ttr team in 1942. He also attended ! boys state that year. "R m pi 1 -Wl" 1 1 1 ; Rice wiii have a four-day leave amae!! -V lillb iU'ii; hb duties and rlans to nenfi Vror1 rl in o TVinvcrlnv - 1 T , V. ft. A X J. 1 VAX I A Lt UNION, (Special) -Miss Berta Ramsdell, Nebraska City, and Har- his family. Mr. and Mr?. Ray Pat j ton. Miss Ruth Patto-n. Miss Ida Patton, Dean Patten, Mr. and Mrs. Meets at Avoca Mary Lewis Patton, Omaha, and Mi were at home for the occasion, were ho.-ts Saturday Two of Mr. Patton's sons were v able to be here. Onev land i - . - i Monday evening. sn.j ,uim. ; metal m transmissions. Assign-j i ; merits of demonstrations were i (made on magr.eto setting to Peter , Receive Kainbow 'Haln.es, ore on types ox grease ! Honors in Omaha Lou and Tcmirv Moyer vs --aue to eKoy Hild and one samara r.ereii aim -.-.v-k-v... wjusur.2 me luel Ipvp s nf car. .uae i-nupoi, itazi woiiuy Jumping Beans 4-H I Dorothy Cappell gave the first j cf the after dinner speeches us- Minister BllSV ns oughts of ing as her subject, "Thou ;a Daughter." This was followed Donna a rea"in? "Mother" by Karen j, -. .Jacobs, advia-i .... n-!of the Jumping Bean 4-H club of 4uia- on tractors was made to 1 01 tne eepmg ater assem-j i Avoca when fifteen members were na;I" liUa- Dli" 0i to them with Mr. Undergoing Treatment. Mrs. Harold Gaines is undergo ing treatment in the Methodist hospital in Omaha following a re cent operation. and Mrs. E. N. Eiy in Clinton, Miss., where t..ey are university professors in the school he attended Arrives from Overseas Lt. Ellis Schlichtemeier arrived present for the nieecing. Roll call was answered by the members giv ing their weight and height and record books were cheeked to see what each one had uone in his garden since the last meeting. ; Ramona Mink was the leader for the group. Eacii member re ceived a health chart and plans were made for a fishing tiip. The ;ti.Mg wnl be heh Following the the order of Rainbow girls, Mrs. Paul Fauquet present the subject, "Thoughts of a Mother,' P'cnic Held for Boys Of Sunday School Class Airs. W. A. Schmidtmann, teacl cr i the boys of the junior !e-J i -5t-;h;. T-r,; mnn.;i,, ot next meetimr wnl he he nt -,hc the Baptist church in Nebraska VT -Ju nome oi riamona Aunk. on June la. ! "''uI1, ior tne lour past Alondayi Jane Citv Thursdav with Rev. D. H. uul int! "V- Z j evenings. The work had to do with i Carolyn jMeMillian, pastor of the church, Sat opa Lea.e. for Visit lul T'l Officiating. i HnMnr AWW, nf L f-nnil,- r,, ' Mrs. John Rtherfo,d Icff Q r. ' . , S, St" L"ke churcbl .i : . J if T"y T 4-l .1 aujournment w a-"". - umiuei - -,1. . ,Tvc ;tli, tvnc- tne meeting, Mis. John Hild serv- J advisor, will be awarded the de- ;used .-Thou2his a Grandmoth ed relreshments. , gree of the grand cross of col-;er. for her address. Mrs. Oliver Cmrii c . . !ors at the Nt--brska grand as- ;Meisingcr played a group of favor- -ompiete special Study j sembly in Omaha Saturday. Jte melodies and her mother. Mrs. -li. and Mrs. Ed Egenberger.) A group of 21. members of the :jake Tiitsch, sarg one of them as -ui.-s arrjara Gering and Mrs. j eeping Water group will attend a solo. Aem Hendricks" completed a jthe assembly including the grand j Miss Helen Farley presented a special course of study, Monday j officers from that organization, 'gardenia to Mrs. Mary Harmon of for church school teachers held at i Donna Phiipot, Barbara Everett, Avoca for being the oldest mother tr.c ot. Johns Lmsconal f-hm-rh in I Janet Nutzman. Fvplvn Wnlnli vrocr.nt ami n ..-u-coo-o -F c-dot. . . . r t - L.orensen, Gertrude Olive, peas to Lirette Ir.tvverson as the Kunkel, Oal Wiles and youngest daughter. An orchid was Wainscott. TT4- X- T X-l -. him in 0maha and he and Mr 1-artmcr.t of tho Firct Prr-divfc. ! , , " ' . , . bchiicntemeier wUl srend his -intin ian church, was in charge of . nVe. i 3Le. 8 8 ."r.:tne three-week leave visiting his par r:ic for the bovs and their parent- J 1 1 ents at their country home neai atives and ... , , , " . : attended the wedding. iVa,..i. ,t i boys played their fatW X 'IrS' ?"US thf daughter of Mr aRd Mrs. Jarnes B. Rishe, in gone about ,. -.... i n t ... Plattsmouth. ! .eorasKa my anu ivir. v nus is 1 . i i v I ' n i i ii t - . urday morning on the Eagle fori' ThV pbU rft !-.t" V.U-. hfve Annual iar ttta ar.d Poland ' t . . . , , . "' "noar ui'iu, iici c :u vimi wur :tl Monday will be the annual flo- :ilso given to Miss Hunter f or .having sponsored three banquets :for the women's organization dur- ling the past month, i -Hoall game and won 15-14. Ech oj. the families brought a.-kfis of food. The families at-j tending, in addition to Dr. H. G. J MeClusky, pastor of the church' mcluued : Lt. and Mrs. Schlichtemeier will , ... , - i Kctrn from Minnesota go to Chicago at the end oi ms ,T . i v, ,..;n u j -? Mr. and Mrs. ayne Gorton Following the ceremony, a dm-1. n,.o4. t ,t-,- - . !l,s :her, Eyion Gorton, f t- air-1 npr Cfirvil tn tho nonv in H' the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ' Willis of Union. js naval center un- ; r"S : :; Ut ?S he -port that Wslwer mission day f or m7mb7r of ! YnnrT Vnfc HnJ We4 V-Kia re wiS 1 COnd,mon 16 much oved. He. the W. C. T. U., according to Mrs. 1 OlIDST V 6lS H8a0 W pTorih j needs more rest but plans to con-:R. B. Hayes, president of the or- ' T . Legion rose at Weeping Water Bee' Trying to Get Bees Out of ChurcK WEEPING WATER, (Special) The old saying, "busy as a bee." is better understood here lately. A swarm of bees found a hole made by a woodpecker at the Congregational church and moved right in. Now Rev. and Mrs. John Pryor are won dering how to evict their new -tenants. But it didn't turn out that badly at the Joe Behrens home near Nehawka. Bees made their home in the chimney of the. house but Behrens went after them with a long pole and drove them out. The bees moved to a nearby tree and the Behrens are now hoping to have some honey next winter. . 3 . 1 , - . : . . uuci regular services here fcun- ganization. The members are ask- aai"' jed to bring flowers to the meet- iing at the home of Mrs. Stephen i.d To Return from Hospital j Wiles to be distributed to the ill oiuneiuer. i. I. r',. e .u r- i u..i wes. Gene Eurdic, Paul Fan-! in Nebraska Citv. quct, George Eoersole, John B.I Kaflenberger Robert Jacobs, John! Revive Discharge Giaze A. A. Schmidtman, Richard j Captain Stephen Wiles, the on 'eiax- of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wiles, and ; Lt. Donald Nelson, the son of ; til his discharge. T. H. Pollock will return home !and those who are shut in. 'brv and his" brother. Dor.nl,! of in a few d"a's from the Methodist I Mrs. Hayes has invited anyone 'Omaha have returned form a fi-ii- hospital in Omaha where he haswho wishes to attend the meeting WEEPING WATER Veterans of World war II, with one excep- Er.tcrtair.s for Daughter P,.i.,.. t- i . . c xv.iiup Mas honored Dy ; Friday morning bv plane from m0tn?r Mrs Henry Knaup, j Fort Douglas, Utah, where they ; , m, f eIebln of her!received their discharges jhurs u:C" "blay the!r home 1 dav from the armv. i"b vier. inirteen guests i were present ana all of thpm nt Here for Week-end Mr. and Mrs. Richard Yelickj '" -one for two weeks and their two sons, Ronnie and Lairy, arrived jn Plattsmouth Sat urday from their home in Greeley in' trip to Northhome Minn The- been undergoing treatment follow j and to bring flowers for the dis- . tion, took over leadership in the Knaup home for refreshments. Those present were Carol Jean Ambler, Virginia Elliott, Virginia Welch, Leola Ilarter, Pauline Nc-wham, Karel Ann Brockman, Jean Elaine Domingo, Maureen Sarah Jean Lorensen, Hu- Election Delay Looms as Phone Strike Favored Cass county returns in the pri mary election next Tuesday ap pear destined to be considerably " delayed as a result of a secret ballot of members of the United i it- 1 1 ed oversea as a first lieutenant,! Cnion ot lese.mone oiKei wrm elected commander of the i voted (,. JU m lavor oi a waiK- j out from the Lincoln Telephone- The one exception is C. V. Wal- ; -nd Telegraph to. .Monday a World war I veteran, who was 1 noon. Tisnif.il BPrvirp nffi.-pr n-iH Vinn- The company serves most ot ..... r , i.. jucihis, ii line mere, sue ac-' r- . . "i t - - , . n--. Toc PuV,t.i rtu ;c .-n,j mo:iv iieriormed m the Method:-:-t .i. . ; unfantrv rptnnmt onflinriTo-i ; tt ... a .v... ' r-sc rnnnlv and southeastern Ne Thpp tu-n niPti o-vjHuatod frnm " ui"to nn-, . - ; leiiueu me wedding OI her C0U- . . . " " "c iv..c.it wu ----- - inee two men giauuaiea nom i . ... . r. .i... fhrri-h liirrc. - . vv" tn wr. h Art or; . s : i.. ing rne summer in u;e r.othj ; I sin, Auss LJetsev Friekp thP Hnno-Vi " "aui.-i atim. uimui iinm. , uir.. ter of Dr. andMrs. Albert Frickei1" with one hattle tar the I Arthur Beilhold was elected I Results of Poll Announced nr ,v(,nc., j .- T.ibronze arrowhead, the cood eon-'first vice-commander: Lawrpr.fp ! Results of the poll were an- " ..U. V ilW.i.I I , V, I " I Wl I I 1 - ' 1 .... . Attend Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Rex Heniv went ing an operation last week Returns from California Miss Margaret Fricke is here tribution after the meeting. Receives Discharge T. Sgt. Kenneth Canmbell. the Jlrs. B. II. Nelson, arrived home . . , r I l nr.. t . . . ' . t - , . . I from Omaha v st mth W rar.1.'"" " &. . . amp- I Cole forav1S1tWithh.spaientv--- Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Fricke. S f;s discharged from the army was Mr. and Mrs. James click, sr. nJ ne S c uI-"e ,She has Just returned from Ca!i-iat the .Fort uglas separation , Pot i They accompanied John Rishel "!. .,u"" 'u f"'1'' 'fomu where she has visited for Ce,Iter Lune ? . I (who came home for a week-end ; i lemo.u. ,ur. 111 111 ;ihe past two months with relative? ' fcgt" mpbell, who served 1G ; lick, viir with his narpnts. Mr. ami stlvsa as na" tor tne cere-!, ... months overseas with the lOSth i I American Legion post here at the annual election held here this week .week. Russel M. Van Every, who serv- ithded the Lheater during tne af- .- , ;,i i I Mountain National park ana will ,.,.,,,. T!.fl. , , . ' same time and were inducted intoi , tcn.ojn. lhey returned to the ; .. ... T, i return there late Sunday. ! Hie aim.. Lu.iifiiier ai run e- Koehler-Rosenow Weddina Morris, venworth, Kans. Six months ago .... ,, 4V,,. ; t,:; , i W inkier Famdy Holas to the United States on the same ship. Wiles received his commission in the army engineers at Fort Reunion at York Lucille Koehler ot riarvara and: in ban Diego with former class- Lester Rosenow of Elmwood were: mates ar.d at Laguna Beach at the EAGLE, (Special) Members . married at the Evangelical church 1 Albert Fricke beach home. 1 f f -1 1.11 .. I TT 1 T . T, Tl i ioi tne- w inKier laniiiv neia a re-; a- narvaru une -. rcev. jonnj union at York June 2 with a bas-; Wichclt of Linclon. uncle of the bert Cap?en, Eugene Hebard, Ted; -.elvoir. a., in leb., 1944, and!"" m " uara, Larry aurirzen, xne jrucsi ; "i' cinmn umc wnc m of h-nor, Roberta Knaup, and her gon and California was sent to t'lundoarents. Mr. and Mrs. Will-! New Delhi, India, in June, 1P44. ia:u Knaup. Attend Conference Carol Lou Bernhaidt, Schmidtmann and Miller Janis i j He was stationed there during his j entire period of overseas service i with the army engineers. Hurst ! St. Luke's Auxiliary kft Monday morning for Dana; Meets Thursday college at Blair where they wilP Mrs. Walter Tritsch was hos- attend the Btllevue summer con- tess to the members of the St. ference of the young people of the ! Luke's Auxiliary and St. Mary's bride, pei formed the double ring I ceremony assisted bv Rev. John Attending the affair were Mr ; Oehierking of Murdock, uncle of and Mrs. George Winkler, Mr. and: the groom. Mrs. Henry Fleischman and Duane i Mr. and Mrs. Rosenow will and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gerhard J make their home near Elmwood Eagle; Mrs. Glen Crandell, Palmy-j She has been teaching at Harvard. ra; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence j Krecklow, Manley; Mr. and Mr.-. 60 Attend Alumni Picnic Dale Fleischman, Mrs. Lulu Kunzj UNION, (Special) In spite of and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Shomak- a chiliy day, (JO alumni of Union er, Elmwood; Mr. and Mrs. Eldon high school attended the alumni Winkler, Mr. and Mrs. William ! jit-nic at Arbor lodge in Nebraska ELMWOOD, (Special) Miss! Angeles. She also spent sometime I duct medal tne combat infan- j Weichman was named second vice- j nounced following a meeting oC tijir;aiii uauge, xne Japanese oc- commander; -Jonn liender was cho- tne union Doara iirui&uaj au cupation medal, the combat in-j sen adjutant: Raymond Freeman ' noon. fantryman's badge, the Japanese is the new finance officer; Lynn A strike Monday would mean occupation ribbon, the Philippine ' Parson was elected sergeant-at-j that retai ns from the county's liberation ribbon and the victory arms. precincts would have to be mail- John Rea, the son of Mr. and!ritbon. j . ! ed to County Clerk George Sayles returned home! He was inducted into ihe army Louisville IVIidsetS i for tabulation instead of being i-ork at the St. Sept. 21, 1944. t - 5 .telephoned. Drop ib-Z Contest t Call Meeting Today LOUISVILLE The Ralston 1 The Possibility that some set tlement might be reacned oeiore Returns home from School John Rea, tht Mrs. Fred Rea, irom his year s work Joseph military academv at Hays. ; Kans. He plans to spend the sum mer here and return to that school j in the fall. x. i.4;n r.w.-K TW will be ! Guild at her home Thursday af-; inkier, rir. and -Mrs. -uarvm city feunday. -Mrs. Jane Paa gone a week. ' ; I ternoon. Following . the business! Sohl and Jimmy, Lincoln: Ed-'was elected president, Mrs. Ruth Dr. II. G. McClu-key took them' meeting the "afternoon was spent' ward Winkler and son, Carl, Mr.' Morris, vice-president and Olin m nu;r ana wtnt to Crai- for a 1 socially and refreshments were and Mrs. r red Kanie, mt. and ,wi. Morris, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Rea and their daughter ' a' J". , v vm Miss Maaret Rea went to Wj&t last Thursuay ior the graduation I 'ta , Arrives From Annapois Midshinman Gerald Jones ar. rived Fridav mornino- from the 1 midgets trounced Louisville 16-2 United States naval academy at j in a Victory Midget league game to cTipriH i MO-1 nere inursday. i.aiston scored in the strike deadline was seen ia the announcement that represen- f- . .i y. , , tins, ii. xru iuib. viieiiu ouuts. lCstiMties at the school and toi ;. , V. me mere. Return, from Hospital lu., iu riituu a ou-, - lii- r ji j ii, the home of his par-1 each of the seven innings, tally- tatives of the company and the i.-it with relatives. Iowans Shop Here Iowa shoppers in Plattsmouth Fridav were Dean Stone of Gicn served by the hostess. Rev. Lenz Is Visitor Rev. A. B. Lenz. pastor of the Christ Lutheran church on the t'.,l T il... 'Ti- , i xxt i,u mer sun, liicnardi T;e zu.a ,in.i, it,. scle!d"e th?re Sunday to bring all and Mrs. John Sheard, sr.. -return- n i r, led Thursday from University hos- Cadet Rea received awards in ' Pital in Omaha where she under good conduct, perfect attendance ;wt.nt an eve operation, and in marksmanship :n the ail1 school competition durin? the!Vomn' Cuild Mttn- and Dorothy Elm Creek; Mr. and, LUtib ill, (t-peciaii ine----vivs tt5 ine women s ouuu ot t. j an i Louisville baseball club continued 1tc 1,1 " crowning automatic Paul's Eva ing three times each in the first and second frames and four times ! in the sixth. j Louisville scored its two runs in the second and seventh innings. Chezlik and Fucinaro hurled union will meet today at l:ou p. m. with federal labor conciliators. Martin Kahle Roland and Elton. Kearney, Robert Rieter, Paul, Dan , Louisville Nips Gretna ShiD 42 Cartons Forty-two cartons of food were shipped from Plattsmouth Fridav for the winners with Donnelly bv the UNRRA emererencv relief i behind the plate. Brown and -food collection committee j Steak were the Louisville battery Eagles to Tecumseh Th Plattsmouth Eagle? vood and Jack Scott of Monda- Louisville road, was a Plattsmouth j Dusiness visitor oaiuruay. ir.i M Trn,. Tf T..J- T Atiiot-tlla ImoK-i ! f.!n i.niit;riiprt,i"-e 111 Hie i10 ni.1e automatic I P.in ' Fvanw hal- iiiiH T: t Am- pn i I r . VJ tX'I t 1JC1, tllitt., oyn uai.iii- V -. n I. ....IIJ V J . -, .w " . t tt and Gorden Beloit Kans.; Mr. and' its winning ways Sunday by nos-1 "iieoniest consisting oi dissent-j church will meet rnday, June-14 ' journey to lecumsen sunuij iv . oae s .jions Mr Kenneth Haith, Donald audi ing out Gretna. 5-4, in 12 innings i L,il,i aiIU leassemonng a urown- instead ot June 7 as previously tacKie ine ian.? im ,rS.-ue George, Lincoln. ion the Louisville diamond. ;lnS rifle while blindfolded. lannotrnced. ball game, beginning at 2:30 p. m. -i Digest Buffett Article Rep. Howard Buffett has an will! article entitled, "France's OPA in the July of the Washington News