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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1946)
;?AGE THFiZE i i TilEOURN ALT PlTTSMOUTH NEBRASKA J Mon clay , Otc VeiC 251$'."? -r -.XLievisar Crow. 1 Groiif.de J : r'.'V;:. o. ;ir: r.niy.-' a 'A sey home werfe. Mrs.' Lowell Wi. Jr "MLLfy 00? .les and her young sen. : . : j Carl Lindse;, Gtne Lindsey 'an! (T Lowell Wiles enjoyed a pheasant' 11 rN&V fw?s. WrtsN :MV .Ti'Sri.rX? J1' iff"!' JAr " " AV iT'S T.Vs YCj -iv rCA T 3s A TTS; Tr-.'S TAC ,T L .BY.' .T5 U SA'-SVT H 5T.rVAV NCA &.T U" 0""'i"V oi' o Can:;? s '.:t. THESE WA5HT C-a-.Cn. A-V DS-) "CC-Ti ST X ?C5T.C OCT . j -1 v . - " err ch .r- - -:V v' AM . .""V vCwS L- V AN -i i r- -r cc?. -- " 'CC. 'C.3 cc r tr A Vv U SCCV -A-s.' Cv 2. T- rCT C Af SA rT; YDU K'.AY 5CA -Tc ASS's-AVT.VsS t , Sw- rvt - c'2v: so voj scav v. . -. r-1 t cc.sr Ac.sscv.-sr cj r.;C5 j v;v-- ; . l r. u ; v'-AtY TA.5S-S. 7-EY V SV ! ?'! " i AA r 1 A am? i y f?r. rr- I I . V ' I CHi IUi5TEX OOP o", 00 CSV- ZT ,t VA5 5AY.N3 T-A7 YOU'D BE A0'!O "S. n V CHASA-. 2At, I YCUI2 YO-N.S V T Hmn 5-CT X-Z ' r v v- 'X: " '-C A LiT'-E SA..T fi j Thursday util Monday. i f j i Mr, and Mrs. Henry Hoffman s and i wo chilai en, lenry Artl'.ur i and Charlotte Jane, arrived here ; last week: lorn Iev Haven, Ccrui. They were accompanied by Mr. f ana Mrs. Charles Lane and daun : ter Georgia, also Irom Isew. Ha-, I en. The two couples have come to Weeping Water to matce their ; home. They will occupy tae house ! where Ivir. Hoiiinan's parents nov. , I live, and Mr. and I-s. Art Hoii- : man will move across the street j I into their iorrner home where Ivir. ! j and Mrs. Ed Freeman have liv-! j ed for several years. j Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Fowier,and j two daughters, Mary Liiene and ' Jody, oi Tecumseh, sepnt Sunday : ; the Loyd P. Vv'clcott home. Oth I er r-i-'--ts were and Mrs. Law- i 1 rence Houseman. ' ' Jim Wcicott end Jack Herman i j who are attend. ng the State Uni-' versity, came home to att. na ti.e ; Ashland-veepng Water b a i 1-; i game, V. i-dnesday evening. i ; Merle Cook, ot Dubuque, and j j Miss LaDanna Schupp, oi Gma-! ' ha, were Sunday guests at the i home of Merle's mother, Mrs. Ad- i i am Cook. ' j Mrs. Anna Hart entertained t!r- i ' regular meeting of the Knicker- f-tV:er t.. r. . ,iu iit'e c: P s Ihu eu lUlly u I not to i.y. :,. f - -S t -i " ": '' ,:i '-. r. f us i.J v;-j vvi!;i a pair W 1 i .. V V . A, Vni'tv t',,,.- --cVj r,f Car air.:.1 3 cr.d . in anticicatlcn of another .:c. :1 Scric? cut bt c.v c v ...a 'Sox G-orge, Jr., wants to ::e sl.i-rzv laze r-p. DaubuvCi J..e . knows Red Eirds without scorecard. So aaJ cor.:for rr . I bother Bridge Club, at her home. ' Rf. Alerted As t Wednesday evening. """ . r a . Mrs. Bert Phiipot and Mr. and Blasts KOCil jCZiZn Mrs. Fritz Grow were business' u-.n;. ,UP)- British t.o. , visitors Plattsmouth, Wedr.es-', " ,. .. .. i uay. t . i e. were :: ntea-.urtr.v.' . LI 1-- ; .-..-.ist -M, hat s;ae ; and s::re si.e 5 1-2. .r:.ii... c-.K-.v.tr.j or 1:3: 3 to re strict nzmrLl aeden c vour fe-- YOUR MG.,"LY RIFL'.NDED EXPERTLY FITTED . .. (..el ciirttw rii Mrs. Liovd Laurttzen . c went to Omr.ha Saturday ntcrnin'4. 0 ' -.'A -v .'. ( V..1.U iV-A ! sister-in-lav.-, Mrs. Carol Craig, ' '''t:'::' , SM SrSXrl labile LUya and Carol Cr.ig.pent , - " ; " '"'Z'.''-' T' S'S ) A L 4 A8 'the state, hunting pner.siints. SIkPjm fel ; Vetera.-.s jewels were centered i;,t:rnrif v .";;- ' r F?r Rssufts r--"." ' '. - '."b-A-- ' .v ' ' lf h', I vcTcr" "fri r".t.' rz't PRCilO 7.". r, ccr on eleven rnmbrs of th Ei'.clid 1 l2 tzzr IZTzn I chaptr cf I.. O. O. F., at a spec- v S;"'- 3 y : ial meeting, Modat- niaht. when - POr.fJtO' ' T t. .... . r -rr .1 itamngton, 01 rmveiocK v. !-r ; marif the presentation. William . Sapp grt nd secretary, and Mr. ' and Mr. Frank Wood, superir.- tenaent and matron or tha state ' i. o. o. i. ho"" wove? ; Th-.i. e who received Arthur II Jont and Spongier, tor" 45 yt : : .-; Yvi-.'hy.-.i : IlebsoK. for 40 years; C. L. Li -n;. lv, , si" n, for 35 years; Rnymor.ri Hart. ILnfA" Cozier anT Rasmus Lnvr- c . ;t."en, sr.. tor 30 yer-r; D. A. Pat- terson W. P. Wright arc! G. 71.' i. v.o 1. : . 'erv ttjH i.t fit at:', in Jerusan. nt Iroiit ;:!.; -.r.t. -sa";ereti xetttohiy vli-rr - -i'- , i.t-ti roe u t a tat- c.y. j.ei: .re injured j-erHisi.v jiiiCa-anig . ei::at soiairs. Ul t'cta..- s-.a ..'.e . Je: Uiaier.t aontes appcateu t.- i r ivial rroaucts. and a seat c.i v.u- begam for Jewish ert re mists be- rt -.ted lespcr.i-i.le. . - Vote for Ceccr Creel:, Netrr. Perfect Starlet -?;h-i:a; L.-:, icr the H.hVW il'T i- ,,r. -1 , 0i,J, .. , V re.;- h-t.".y- ey s'cvi u !'?'('"';". 4 3U.3iAi JLmUuwo B'--.-r and 25 years. Tile initiatorv decty ---!-e- in T-,, ; l:; and 14, and the V. S. Llason Mrs. J. S. Sarauger, Dr. and Mrs. as confeired on Elton ElalkiGirl" a pietur i Committee of the Associated A. C. Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Har- ' They aver. ' Country Women of the Woild is old C. Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Owen 1 ho'-! ins their annual meeting No, Welch and Mr. and Mrs. Rajph ivmher 14 an.I 15 in Omaha. Eftn Keckhr. Rt-7rcs--r.n- Cess ar.d Sarpy Cotintias Overseas Vet?r?,n World War II Tior.-,--!- cs i z T4i Session cf the Legislature Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wood en R rv :-.'Mi - T:c.-tir.2- vil be attended lv dele-; h f-- ' n ' Z : Coumy Chorus met m eeta.ng Hottl v0,;t(.neile will not be at their home Saturday evening, OTKA fl V- 1 'Wrter, October 14, with a good ,o tc0R.odate ali: therefore. . with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hite, I rtfr O'. tteudanre. Hr.wvtr, th:s uoc--n , : &t , e n,ett;nir pf -he Boan, of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gray and . I Tr A-V i mean we have encagn nteraoers. 1)im u....s of the xPbraska Home Mr. and Mrs. Howard Colbert as r frA K-hSM - '1 -Arv woman in. Pr-.jcct Crah-r that ., . - , their guests. Following dinner the f : vV"p ' r a:.'i:.;t::-.!"- that as a eoartesv to outste del- f? snt tne tVen:ng Pia?n f'l V'.,'1, I1 -lV :U:-Vt;'e braska legation f and Mrs Fr,nk Cock ,n. ! Vl a-1 be at the next meeting heaciuarter at the Conant tmained at a dinner at theIr home I l If r-' Coh-: at 2 o.nn in Weerirg ' Thof? of J'ou ,no JV"11 ,lU Saturday evening, honoring Mr. I I ir 'iA rtrt'yf-4 Water. j atlcr-J tliC n:teUns? sn0U'cl R'aKe and Mrs. Swandberg. and Mr. and II IT&-t'i i Na.ionai Hans Demonstration -- re-'ervatior.s soon Each per- Mrs. Finney, of Kmgsley, Iowa. I ; y.JLsjy7Atl-r. ; (. , ,,. , D,:rori! ra.; ashe:! to pay a fee of $1.25 at the , Wesley Cook and family, of Alvo; p-'.XilXHiiiri ' V-Ac -n-- ho'di-- i" annual , tiK'e thi'y re-ci?t'r- Flans are lI!"-ltrMr. and Mrs. George Borneme iii-i-lto -. j ,,".t, ntJ4n' V4aha.'Covemher 12, 1 way to have ail those attending jer and their daughter, Phyl- 1 r-Qt t AC T r- V fiht' PIT-?1iV IL- T .ri r V ''. r-j 1 1 1 rl Ti-c eat to.trctr.er ore eve-nag. 242223 MORE TO COME We are now in the market for soybeans in truck load I - or car load lots. We pay the highest market prices. i Weeping Water ji i Call us in Ornaha at our expense. ALLIED MILLS, IMC. 23th and B, Omaha Telephone ATlantic 0209 Political Advertisement Political Advertisement : Edith Ckzbe. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olsen were 'dinner guests at the home of.Ir ana iurs- a. .vt. nannty, j.ionaay everir.c. Mr. and Mirs. Renos Andersen j and Clifford Cooper, made a bu- i mess tr:p to avannan iMissour: , Sundny. ,, , . r ,.'.,-. r-c. ! Two cars f;lieci with Eastern V---- J-'.v lia.aht. of Euiiaigame, , . , . , - ' , Star memoers went to Lincoln, Ca-ii., Mrs. Walter Ambler, tr. . SLturdi,y evening to attend the and Mrs. Homer James ana ,vn. rcgular meeting of Electa Chap 1 n r"..i Tarn ----- - . Anna iorr:s aau imj. wa.i .t r whsch William R. Zahl were Sundry guests at the home nian is the Worthy Patron. Tho, o Mr. and Mrs. Ray Iorris i v,-ho went were Mr. and Mrs. Ei C i -Tv and M rs. Harold C. Elliott ! cone Ludwick. Mrs. A H. Jones fc wt-e hosts at the regular meet-j Miss Donna Bcker, Mrs. Richard & . n of their Dinner Bridge Club, ' Keckler, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford L ! tv'':-ii-H.-1v t venina. at their home, 'Coooer. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Gro ...vn tiioir ux?r: were Mr. and 1 P?epr Mrs. E. M. Rubv. A'r's M. L. DeCraene, Mr. and! Twenty people from Weening V ' .1 j jt.. i.Tri ! ier auenaeu me vass euun.j rn ! lowship meeting, heid m himwoc, Sunday evening. They report 'fin" meeting and an excellent ad Political Advertisement . . -- - . - . 1 "-i i. - a a E ..-..' W7.V.V.V.V.Y .VAW.VAV.V.W.V, '.V-V---".W-W.-.-. ...- i f - ' ' , ' ' r : ,v. "et." . v. 'm i ' , t " : t: - 1 'A RICEiRD C. PECK UNTY ATTORNEY f 6 BY PETITION Discharged From Service too Late to Enter Primary Election Pledged to Return tha Ccunfy At torney's Office to the Ccxvtfroizse and Give cun Ezzzixsss First Consideration I; dress. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Coope " went to Omaha to donate bloo f : for the blood bsnk at the Uni veristy Hospital in Omaha, where " Mrs. Cooper's cousin Wayne Mic kel, of Denton, was taken la Z week. He is in serious conditio: and will need several blood trans - fusions. He is the son of Mr. an Z" ! Mrs. Lauren Miekel. of Dental "Zl Mrs. George Wiles was. taken (very Hi Saturday evening. He ; condition changed for the bettc Monday and at present it is Zi thought that she is out of danger IS Mrs. Thede Davis is spendm Z:this week at the country home o ZfMr. and Mys. Henry Chris'.cnscn Mr. and Mrs. Dan Suctduih vis Ziited at the. Gardner Kamiiti Z , home, in Plattsmouth Sunday,a-td B in the afternoon with Mr. Sud lm I duth's mother, Mrs. M. F. Sud B dath. ' Mr. and Ma Ben Gibson and "a 'their dau2hter"iuth Jean, oi Om Z 5 aha were Sunday dinner guests at ; the home of Mi-, and Mrs. Ralp - ri 1 i j I F r ' r s f'l 1 P m vllw js r. lj- c-: - j-' w -m 1 - m el - m I til r.frr. ezrr&SmZi jZTk ,i ei f5S3. r iit:?U iii 1 . .. i I II I ets-ki atr c "fi ? i 1 1: 1 fr 1.1. - r: , v. ' i -? 5-J flics I ' ti I V n A -'Iff. C-i N f yt,1 ;i r.i t' I 1 1 k 1 I 1 I f X I ...-..,..' 'l, Lindsey. Other guests at the Lmd- v.mvAWmv.v.mw.w.' v.v.v. .v. .v.v o o