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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1946)
THE JOURNAL, PLATTSMOUTH, N ED R ASK A PAGE SEVEN Mrs. Thomas Murtey Dr. and Mrs. L. X Kunkel and two daughters. Dorothy and Car oline, spent Thanksgiving: Day with Dr. Kunkels parents, Rev. and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lindsey en tertained at a family dinner on Thanksgiving Day, when their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Low- FIRST when the going was rough! Back during depression and drouth, the Land Bank Coop erative Credit System was FIRST to "stand by farmers and provide farm loans when credit was needed most. FIRST today! Farmers with an eye on the fu ture place a Land Bank loan FIRST in safety and security. A Land Bank loan gives you long term low interest pre payment privileges PLUS the understanding that only the fanners' own system can give. PIONEERED TSARS and still leading the way with America's best farm loan For a LAND BANK LOAN see your NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION . Weeping Water, Nebraska Harold C. Elliott Secretary - Treasurer hooch's Mm$ BEST jpff 50 pound $.15 Sack y 25 pound .S0 Sack U tPlattsmouth reamery 1 5P I. - v I ' ery crop made betorc I S?2Mj? I TO I lhe war- Ask for it at your favorite I I !1 Wiles and baby; Mr. and Mrs. Orlin Furrill and two daughters, Carrol Jean and Gaylon Mr.; and Mrs. Wilbur Downs, and two dau ghters. Helen and Ellen; of Lin coln; Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Brown ing, of Clarinda, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sell, of Lin coln, spent the weekend with Ralph's father. George Sell. Mr. and Mrs. Orlin Burrill and daughters spent Sunday at the horr.e of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Downs, in Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. T. Hugh Har.lan returned home Saturday, from a visit to Chicago and also Iowa City. Mr. Hanlan left Sunday for St. Louis, for a physical check up, at the Missouri Pacific Hospit al. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Stcne re mained in Weeping Water until Sunday afternoon when they left for a visit with friends at Fair bury, where they both taught be fore going to Easton. Perm., where Mr. Stone has been principal of one of their schools for several years He taught in the Weeping Water High School for two years Miss Edith Clizbe accompanied her nephew. Cayde to Valentine. Saturday morning. She expects to visit her brother, George Clizbe, and wife for a few days and re turn to Weeping Water before leav ing for her new home at Tampico, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wolcott and James Wolcott spent the Tahnks givir.g vacation with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd P. Wolcott. Clinton Wilkinson, jr., and Jack Herman, who are attending the State University, spent the Thanks giving vacation with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence House man spent Thanksgiving Day at the home o: Lawrences' brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harms, at Svracuse. Mr. end Mrs. Sterling Wiles and two daughters. Agnes and Corr ine, were with friends at Beatrice for Thanksgiving dinner. The Tav.ar.ka group of Camp Fire Girls received their charter Mcndav evening, at their first coun t PRONOUNCED "TEE - Now you can get real 6-year-old Grand Teton, in reasonable amounts. It is the very finest straight Kentucky Bonded Bour bon ... every drop made before the war. Ask for it at your favorite package store or bar. cil fire, which was held at the Congregational Church, with their leader, Mrs. Richmond Hobson. in charge of the program which con sisted of the graduation ceremony combined with a Thanksgiving pro gram. The program opened with the flag salute and the song 'Call , Of The Fire", after which the Ik- icago group assisted with the can- delighting ceremony. Rev. John C. Pryor gave the Thanksgiving adaress. arier wnicn Airs, joe oen der. one of their sponsors present ed the charter, and Mrs. Jatnes P. Howland presented the guard ians charter. Presentation of their ' ,-ties" were made by the Ikicago eirls T.he girls recited their Camp Fire laws, exit and song, and the program closed with the singing of "America The Beautiful . Mrs. Jennie Dawson, of Piatts mouth. was a Thanksgiving Day guest at the home of her brother in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. JAc'am Cook. i Mi s. Charles Sohn entertained at i a Thanksgiving dinner, Wednesday I evening, when her guests were I Mrs. J. M. Ranney. Miss Margaret Ranney, Mrs. George Domingo and Miss Villa Jamesen. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Day spent Thanksgiving Day with Mrs. Dav's brother-in-law and sister. Judge. i and Mrs. Leon Merrick, at Osce ola. Miss Olga Balzer and David Bal zar. both of Mountain Lake, Minn., arrived Wednesday evening for a visit at the home of their brother-in-law, and sister Rev. and Mrs. John C. Pryor. Thanksgiving Day. thev and Rev. and Mrs. Pryor went to Crete to spent the day with an other brother. Rev. J. F. Balzar, and wife. Cascade School held their annual basket social and entertainment Wednesday evening, at their school house. Miss Twyla Miller, teacher was in charge of the program of readings, dialogues and musie.pre pared by the pupils, after which the lunch boxes were sold and all enjoyed a social hour Pvt. Sterling Amick. who spent a few days last week, with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling A rr.iek. sr.. left Thursdy evening, for Pittsburg. California, for train ing before being sent to Korea. Before coming home he had been stationed nt Ft. Era??. North Car- 1 olma. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bergers i of Omaha spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. Darel Buck ingham and family. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wright and son spent Sunday at the Leonard Jardine home. Mr. and XTrs. Neil Adiar and son of Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Don Sacca. Mr. and Mrs. James Armstrong and sons, and Mrs. El sie Kelly spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Lillian Richards. Walter H. Harold TL. Smith & Lebens Docat Bldg. - Platt3-.:tith Keeo Your Feet Drv. Cst DRI-FOOT Foot Powder Guaranteed to Stop Foot Per spiration After 3 Applications 50C per can SCHREINER PHARMACY ScLreiner Drug TONN' I Mrs. June Kyles I 1 1 '1 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wright of Wright and son and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wright and family spent Thursday at the Louis Wright home A miscellaneous shower was held Sunday at the Legion Hall in hon or of Miss Wilma Stradley, Mrs. William Kelley and Pat and Mrs. i Eton Sacca were nostesses. J The Twin Table Pinochle club met Tuesday at the home ot -Mrs. . Leora Reighard. Mrs. Henry Mannbeck too car load of boys and girls to Lin coln Friday evening for a skating party. Mrs. George Thimgan and Mary lv. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Knoll and Alice and Mr. and Mrs. Verl Thim gan spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. Overman at Waver family of Sioux City. Ia.. spent sev eral days at the L. C. Marvin home. Miss Maggie Greer spent Thanks giving day with Mr. and Mrs. Ver non Greer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Thimgan spent Thursday at the Clarence Wiles home. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Garcia ar.d family spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Nellie Garcia at Alvo. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schroeder and family were Saturday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Cameron and family of Lincoln. Miss Margaret Schroeder of Den ver spent from Thursday until Sun day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schroeder. Miss Maxine Hulbert spent Fri day in Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Grady and daughter of Omaha and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Robinson of Ashland, spent Thursday at the Claude Os burne home. Dan Griffithy and daughter. Bet ty and Louis spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Griffith and Garry. Mrs. O. E. McDonald of Oma ha spent from Friday until Sun day evening at the William Mey ers home. George Schroeder returned Fri day to the Veterans hospital. Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Coleman visited with Lawrence at the Lin coln General Hospital Tuesday. John Mick and Rule spent Thanks sgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hughes and family at Uni versity Place. Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Walters and family of Ceresco, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Comstock and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Rouse and Larry Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wiles 2nd family of Omaha moved into their property at Greenwood Sunday. Mrs. R. A. Noell Mrs. Raymond Lanca.ster was shopping in PlaXlsiaouth on Wed nesday Miss Beverly Brubacker who is atending Wesleyan University in Lincoln, returned home Wednes day evening to spend Thanksgiving and the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Gussie Brubacker Dr. and Mrs. Richard Brendel, Mrs. Margaret Brendel were din ner guests on Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Seybolt. Mr. and Mrs. James Brown of Omaha, and Mrs. George Topliff TORN IN VOIR They're Heeded Today, fAoreThzn Ever Before,. xv its? y Out Our Way WHY, VjThPR, LLC lv I 11-1 UC UCDC jrST TRYINJ3 TO GET Trt' E? 1 IP KTTHiTl IT X PiSTL'R.SiWG HER PRAC- V 1 :C . TO TQ BEAT IT of PlatL mouth were enjoxing a lovely Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Mr. ar.d Mvs. Dale Top liff. Miss Betty Noell of Weeping Wa ter was spending Thanksgiving va home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Noell Mr. ar.dMrs. J A. Seotttn and Mrs. Bud Nickies and Elaine were enjoying Thanksgiving Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nell and family near Weeping Water. Charles Mead, Malvern Read and Elmer Tritsch were shelling corn Thursday and Friday last week, i Dick Todd who is attending the i University of Nebraska in Lincoln ; arrived home Saturday to spend , the week end with his mother, i Mrs. Margaret Todd also his grand ! parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Spang ; ier. Dick returned to Lincoln Sun- dav evening with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Nelson. (xJakUi MRS. THOMAS MURTEY. CorresponleM Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Domingo returned home Monday evening af ter a three week trip which took . i . -r i-n : : m J the Assembly of the Grand Chap- ter of the Eastern Star, after which thoy went to Miami, then took a I p'ane to Cuba, where thev remain ed for three davs. Returning1 to Florida, thev visited Mr. and Mrs. Pari Dav at Eradenton. for one I dav. From Florida, thev returned j home via New Orleans, where ! they visited the Webb Russels and the Merrit Russels. and attended the Notre Dame-Tulane football game. Mr. ard Mrs. Art Meeske and j family, and Mr. and Mrs. Dn Sud t duai spent Thanksgivir.sr Dav at the home of relatives at Wisner. 1 The Thanksgiving dinner was post I poned until Sunday, at the home I of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Rehmeier, ; when thev had as their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Detmer, and two children, of Stromsbure. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tavlor of Mur dock: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rehme ier. and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ras Nebraska. mussen, and Uvman Rehmeier. who is a student at the University of Mrs. Leslie Wiles. Mrs. Homer Lincoln visitors Fridav. Jamesen and Mrs. Joe Bender were heme of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gray were Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Puis. Thanksgiving Day guests at the JDA Ml llJ MUTUAL 1 I 'V CT" v J I J ; , BCS TH.RTV VEaj5 TOO SJOM ,T ' VJ, lr::,T.r ;3 ( j 3 of PlatL mouth were enjox-ing a j STA I 1 J. R. Williams - BOB SAW HER GET HELP.' IT'S A. FRESEKST FROM HtR AMD A KJAWFUL "03 TO GET IT OUT OF Trt' SPAKE. i ROOM SO CDIO and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Puis, and family, all of Plattsmouth; and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Puis, and daugh ter of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Mogens Johnson have moved into the former Alba Hobson home on Eldora Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Art Berthold had as their Thanksgiving Day guests Mrs. Berthold's father, M. D. Brown, and her brother, and sister in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown all of Bellevue. Joan and Patty Berthold returned home with them to remain until Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sudduth spent Thanksgiving Day at the home of Mr. Sudduth's mother. Mrs. M. F. Sudduth, at Plattsmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Olive and family Mrs. Clarence E. Tefft and Miss Esther Tefft attended a fam ily dinner at the home of Miss Evelyn Wolph on Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wiles en tertained Mr. and Mrs. J. VL Ran ney, Miss Margaret Ranney. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ranney and two sons. John and Elwin, for dinner Thanksgiving Daj. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Kohl, of La Mars, were visitors- at the John Jorgehsen home Tuesday. M r s. Kohl is a sister of Mr. Jorgensen. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jorgensen visited their son Gerald Jorgensen and wife, at Lincoln. Monday. Mrs. Anna Norris entertained at a Thanksgiving Dinner, at h e r home, with her children and her grandchildren with her for the day. 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