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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1946)
1 13 THURSDAY, DCEMBER: Mrs. Grre "Ijbcn Mrs. Laura Jjeies Dernier spent dew aavs icu-m.iy visiung rela ys at Weeping Water and Man- ,cc Coon arrived home on Sun- V rroiw o-nuii a wum ill ma km vest of Lincoln. He rode Lme in a ear with Dale Wilson, katurlay Mr. and Mrs. William bttle. Nolan and Clarice moved Ic- last of their household goods rm their farm to the one on O formerly occupied by Waldo illctt. They are now glad to be jn; O St. Mrs. L.essie Wydick an J Miss j !';a Wydick are here from Long I arh. California, visiting their hr and trrandmother. M"."s. O- Hayes and other relatives and ' fiends. They expect to remain Ir.til after Christmas. The W. S. C. S. met at-the home ef ?if rs. Rav Parsell on last Fri day. Devotions were lead by Mrs. M.tton and Mrs. Plybon the car Ms being lead by Mis. Parsell :h Mrs. Ed .Tame?; at the piano. Mrs. Fred Enslekirg gave the les-mL-i studv in an interesting man. r. The group sent a donation to Negro Home in Baldwin. J-.0111S-ia. to help replace a building tfit had been destroyed by lire. ie ladies also helped the Chu rn's Missionary Circle in send er gifts to the Omaha Children's me. Mrs. Emmett Cook gave a ting address in closing her work president for two years. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. K"ehn and lighter Alice started on their win (rr holiday vacation Sturday hey will visit a daughter and mily then go on to Florida for id stay at the home or anoxner ughter. Mr3. Moomey, Mrs. uougias, rs. Nettie Mendenhall. Miss El- e Kurtz, ana airs. mui- 1 to Lincoln Saturday. Mrs. Nettie Mendenhall spent Srveral days is.51 wpes ai uk her dPUgbter, Mrs. Claude He itt and family. Sunday they at tended church and fcunday bcnooi ft Weeping Water. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Engle ling and daughter Alice were a ir.ong the crowd of Lincoln shop pers on Saturday. r Here is th; a-isver for o!! tmart campui laiii?i . . . Coj3ie . . . Army russet brown elk, leather sole and Heel. Moctee . . . Army russet brown moccasin oxford with ;Vb;r so! one" heel. - "" Expertly Fitted by X-Ray 1 19, 1946 ..." Th Eflmwood Youth Fellowship of the Eygnselical church ptesent- ' Cd a very ictoresUng" program on Sunday night, consisting of music, ; and a play "No Room in the Ho- tel." It was a modern playlet rep resented as being; located in a town in United States named Beth lehem. It was well given, and also pave a message of humanitarian treatment for immigrants and oth ers Play was directed by Mrs. Les ter Rosenow. Musicians were Lu cille Vogt. Joan Baekemever, Ver non Bornemeier, Adele and Grace Kun2. Raymond Vogt and Henry Bornemeier. , Miss Adele Kunz is president of the organization. JjDlUAJuiUfi K'rs. Besi Cer Dr. and J.Irs. E. H. Worhnisn drove to Broken Bow Thursday to spend a couple of days with their daughters, Mrs. G. G.Erickson and Mrs. Lester Fariss and their fam ilies. Mrs. Fariss who has been here visiting returned home with them. A good many people in Louis ville saw the meteorite which ap peared in the sky for a couple of mornings and also a few nights. Mrs. L. C. Isaac, who has been in an Omaha Hospital now for some time, is reported much better and will return home in about a week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Welte Jr., who were living at the Crawford Apartments moved last week to the Wlliam Hoover Apartments. These were recently vacated by j Mrs. Dye who moved to Platts- , mouth. The Rev. Richard W. Dinsdale was in Kearney Monday through Wednesday attending a State Yuth camping comerence The Missouri Pacific crew has Km QVintr ndvnatasre Of the ex- ! temelv nice weather this week by j doin-'som track repair work. i There was a wedding dance at the Parish Hall in Manley last Thursday night. Dec. 12 in honor of William Erhart and nriue. Mrs. Adam Rentschler. went to Omaha on the Eager bus Wednes day morning on business and to do some shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Koop. Sr., vtv -inri Mrs. Harold Koop, J., went to Bridesreport last week to visit their son and brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Koop. and also their new grandson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Philpot are the parents of a daughter bom Nov. 29. 1946 at Bryan Memorial Hosbital in Lincoln. Mrs. fruipoi lUilVVil w. r , was formerly Dorothy Aduyman ui Louisville. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rice of Platts mouth are the parents of a daugh ter born Nov. 0. 194, 3at the Clark- son Hosp6ital in Omaha. Mrs. Rice was formerly Willa Brown ot Lou isville. Mr. and Ms. Dan Thornton were in Lincoln Sunday where they cal led on Jess Walker who is at the Veteran's hospital. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Mayficld were in Plattsr.iouth on business Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. WilliamF Wirth were Plattsmoulh shoppers Tues day. Mrs. H. J. Cattau ot joiumbus visited at the home of Rev and Mn. Cattau Sunday and Monday. Ned Walker was inF Plattsmoulh on business Wednesday ot last i a 9 Metal Doll Buggy a with Cloth Top ' $3.98 1 Metal Train - Engine & 2 Cars .98 Metal Cars -Sedans, I Trucks, Jeeps Wood Train - in 9 Large Dart Board 24 x 24 Doll Houses - Large Size Black Boards - All Kinds P m m B i m Vheelbarrows .Wulber s Avoca Team Sets Cage Win Mark Of 92 Out Of 107 Games week. Leo Edgerton came down from Omaha Friday nite for a short visit with his parents Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Edgerton. Mrs. Mathilda Jochim of Mur doch passed through Louisville, on Monday on her war to Omaha to spend the day. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith of Silver City, Iowa, visited Wed nesday at the Lloyd Larson home. Mrs. Larson and Mrs. Smith are fisters. Mr. and Mrs. Art Nance and baby of Lincoln came Saturday and remained until Sundav evening at ' 1 he home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd j Larson and family. j ! James Larson returned home on i Sunday night from a two week . i trip to California. He visited rcla- I j tives and friends, while he was j there and could have had work j ! but a place to live was hard to 1 ifind. 'i, Mrs. J. B. Larson and Miss Fra-' i nres went to Blair Mondav to vis it their mother and grandmother, Mrs. N. J. Jensen, who has just : returned from the hospital. Fran cis stayed over to help care for her grandmother for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hiers and son Billy were in Lincoln, Satur day Mr. aid Mrs. Fred Lcsan and Mrs. Robert Bess were shopping in Omaha Wednesday. 1 The Ross Nichols store has been ! doing some remodeling this last week A walk-in refrigerator is be- inrj ir"a!led in the corner where the office was formerly located. And the office i being put in the back of the north room where the shoes used to be. Mrs. Mary' Pankinon celebrated her 80th birthday, Sunday Dec. 8. er son arm uauiufis-iii-iiw and daughters-in-law re- membered her with nice gifts and her sister and niece, Mrs. Charles Lau and Miss Helena spent the j aay wiui ner. 1 JV?rs. jvi.'.rv VtToutj ceifuiaieu iicx 83 birthday Thursday Dec. 5. Campfire fiirls Have Party The Okihi Campfire girls met Tuesday evening at the home of their sponsor, Mrs. Harold Alkire. ', Severteen girls were present. Dur- mg the business meeting me r iro- makers received headbands and boleros to be completed before the Council Fire which will be held at a later date. After the business meeting games were played. A Christmas tree and grab bag add- j cu iu me iniikiii.. I Raines, antn.nri aijviio-.'i , ao sistant hostess. The girls brought rifts for the sponsors and for their guardian.Mrs. Gharles Green who was unable to attend. Re freshments were served at the close of the meeting. ILunz-Earbart Wed-'in-; Held Mir.s Esther Kut.t of Weeping Water and William Earhart of Flm wood were married at an eisrht o'clock wedding Thursday morning at the Catholic church in Manley. A five-o'clock wedding dinner at Weeping Water was followed by a wedding dance at Manley Thurs- day night. Mrs. G. U. fcirinton anu Mrs Vincent Phillips and daugntcr Sharon, of Eunwooa attended the rereniuiiv. p i; i is box ea. 39c .79 1.25 i .981 1.191 St m&SBRS&Bt THE JOURNAL, PLATTSMOUTH,!NEBFSKA Off to a good start with only one loss in six starts, Avoca looms as a definite threat in county bas ketball circles. Coach Clair W. VVulber is build ing his club around Merlin Peter son, senior four year Jetterman, and Leo Carr, junior three year letterman. Promising material includes G. j is six feet four inches tall, Ralph i Emshoff, Merle Hennings, LeRoy I Sudman, Charles Staack, Richard 1 1 Wilson, Ted Wilson. Stanley Smith, ! Arthur Dettmer, Jame-? Jensen, Edward Kepler and f illiam Wol ph. t ! Avoca lost 10 lettermen from last year's crack squad, j Coach Wulbtr has a good five : year record at Avoca, losing only : 15 out of 107 games. Avoca has defeated Dunbar, Pal myra, Johnson, Otoe and Nehaw ka. The club dropped a 23-21 thrill er to Verdon in the Peru invitation al tournament. Home games include: Venango, Dec. 21; Eagle, Jan. 3; Nehawka, Jan. 7; Greenwood, Jan. 17; Un ion, Feb. 7; Alvo, Feb. 10, and Louisville, Feb. 21. Games away: Weeping Water, Dec. 19; Elm wood, Jan. 9; Miliard, Feb. 3; Palmyra, Feb. IS. Coach Wulber also serves as Superintendent of Avoca schools. Louls1ll, 36 Weeping Water, 34 Louisville staved off a desperate third canto rally to eke out a 36-34 win over Weeping Water in a game played at luisville. Trail ing, 17-8, at halftime. Weeping Water tallied 22 points in the third period to take a brief, 30-29, lead. Hopkins, Weeping Water, cooped scoring honors with 17 points. Sell carried the load on defense and offense for the winners, helped by Hrabik and Larson. Grossman w-as another Weeping Water stand out. Louisville will entertain Gretna Friday night. Eagle. Union, 15 Union dropped a 22-15 contest to Eagle in a close contest at Union. The losers lead at halftime, 11-9, but forged ahead, 16-13, at the feated Murdock, 30-27. Murdock started slowly and trailed, 21-12, going into a torrid last quarter that made the margin close. h niimS 7 'fcv.-f' LmiJ- ' SCHREINER Your Nyal Drug Store i!3; B i A Practical Gifts Are Long Remembered i m i 1 u Pyrex Baking Wear Enamel Ware Aluminum Ware - Glassware Aluminum Pressure Cookers Battery and Electric Radios Wheel Toys Tricycles - Bicycles Scooters Hand Cars - Skates Wagons Kiddie Kars Swatek Hardware a p p m ei Alley Pop , t , .. ;:;. ,:. ! :ByVr Ham1 S tm-S CASS A HETALKTWS :' WfTH V0U . . . 7 WsTriTKS I U I (iiljl p j lg . V . TlMlllffTUl f.l. - . . - - - " ?t hVrArS Y3 W1THET '.VSCOFAR I euSAN.3. T6 0P?iC6.'l N?.'S-- rrrt fit e Elm wood, 27 Greenwood, 18 Eldon Oehlerking, Elmwood's scoring ace, came through with 13 points to lead his mates to a 27-18 win over Greenwood. Quar tertime scores, Elm wood ahead all the way, were 7-0, 11-7, and 21-12. Elmwood, 33 Nehawka, 19 j Elmwood rolied over Nehawka, winners hitting for 16 points. Game standouts were Vogt, Oehlerking, and Irons. Rodney K. Whittemore is coach and superintendent at the Elmwood schools. Visits Here from Daytoa Jennings Seybert of Dayton, Ohio arrived Sunday night for a week's visit here with relatives and f De luxe gift set of Perfume. Eau de Cologne, Talc, Bath Softener and Sachet. PHARMACY Phone 121 ifflP friends. Mr. seyoen atenaed uie i 'J friends. Mr. Seybert attended the local schools and later located in Dayton where, he is now associat ed with the' Frigidaire company. in 0 : L2J LOANS LOANS SEE MUTUAL LOAN 8 FINANCE CO. 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