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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1947)
MONDAY, FEBRUARY PAGE SIX i .- THE JOURNAL, PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA K.u Thesias Murtey E. Thomas Stacey, Cass Coun ty Soil Conservation Leader, and Clarence Schmadeke, Cass Coun ty Farm Agent, attended a din tner given by the Ashland Cham ber of Commerce, Wednesday evening, in the interest of the National Plow Terracing Con test, to be held in Cass County in August. Friendly Farm Ladies met at the home of Mrs. Cyrus Living ston, when the afternoon was spent in tying a comforter for Mrs Enos Plunkett, who was the assistant hostess. Mr. and Mrs. George Sickman entertained a Turkey dinner.Su day when their guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. M. F.uby, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cooper and family and Mr. and Mr. Herman Sick aa Th Mthodist church hid th Cohd church family dinnr Mon Roy Wrd wr chirmn of second church family dinner Mon day evtnnig, when Mr. and Mrs. y evennig, when Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ward were chairmen of the committee in charge of ra rangements. There was a large committee in charge of arrangement. There wa a large attendance, and the program was riven by the junior member of the congregation. It consisted of readings and pantomdne. Spec ial music, in the form of a vocal solo, was furnished by Linvile Prahl, who is in the city visiting his parents.Mr. and Mrs. M.Prall Mrs. W. D. Lenker gave a talk 1 g cn '"Privileges of Youth". Those assisting Mr. and Mrs. Ward, as hostesses were Mr and Mrs. Les ter King,, Mr. and Mrs. John Heebner, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ilollrnbeck. Mr. and Mrs Pay Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Han sen and Barbara Doty A sur prise feature of the evening was U large birthdav cake furnished by Mrs. Carl Hansen for those ivhose birthday cenvs in the month of February. They were rated together at one table.and all enjoyed a piece of the cake, which was large enough for all to be -erved. Annouccrrrnt has been made rf the marriage of Miss Dorothy Pomiro-". daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Os?ar Domnigo. to Robert Dennis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Denni. r-t Hiawatha.Kansas. Sat urday, February 8, 1947. The bride is a eraduate of the Ween- c- r ing WatT Hgih School, and is past worthy Advisor for the Weeping Water Order of Rain bow Girls. No. 5. The groom is a returned sailor. . George Schomaker has moved to the farm, southwest cf Weep ig Water recently occuDied by the Claude Hewitt family, who have moved to a farm near Pana ma. George Dcikman has mov ed into the house on the farm recentlv vacated by the George Schomaker, and bought by Clif ford Conner. Mrs. Richard Hobson's group of CaniD Fire girls had a Val- erfie Party Monday evening.s their sponsors were their specil guests. Games were played and songs sung, and refreshments cf home made cookie, made by the Camp Fire Girls, Fruit punchand Jello des-ert. were served with rriuch pride by the young cooks as a part of their training. The guests ef honor the spoors were Mrs. Wilscn Bickford. Mrs Julius Nielson and Mrs. John Dill Sunday dinner, guests at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Rhodes were Mr. and Mrs Mar ion Spongier and daughter . Mrs. E. M Ruby reports that her sister. Mrs. Sad? Schomaker and drur filter. Goldie, wet to Ward Wost Virginia, a month ago and January 25th Miss Scho maker was united in marriage to Warren Mamoran, cf Ward Mrs. south, rd is excected to return Schomaker is still visiting in the in about a week. Mr and Mrs. Vernon Dunwe (Berdia Christesen) are the parents of a son, born Sunday, February 9, at the home of Mrs Duwe's parents, Mr. and Mrs F.eri'7 Christensen The baby weighed n i n ef dnaaeonb.hlloo weighed nine and one half lbs., and has been named David Allen Duwe . Owing t the fact that the Chris tian church ministers of the county had to be in Lincoln, at tending a meeting, Monday, and others were detained at home by illness, the Cass County Mins tcrial Acscciation could not be completed at the luncheon and meeting held at the Congregat- iocal Church parsonaee, Monday. We hcDe n have further news of its orpanvaticn after. Wayne Mickel, fourteen year old sen cf Mr. and Mrs. Loren Mickel i now able to sit in a wheel chair, after having been confined to the hospital for sev eral months His condition is not improving well, as he still has to have Mood transfusions. w Shop Plattsmouth First and see for yourself the many fine, nationally kr.Giim reputable pro ducts on the shelves of the merchants: And ' - t m 9 ff 1 : yowu fina tnem a prices comparaoie or tower than those in the "big city" stores. IV: Help Cass County grow by doing your shopping ( at home. No taxes are paid in Cass County on goods bought in the "big city." Each home town merchant pays a portion of the purchase price of each article in taxes V. ' ' v .... I. Ownership of property is reduced for the price of property drops in a community that is not progressive. Mahe Plattsmouth and Cass Coun ty your home for shopping, living and recrea tion. It pays in happiness. Put your effort into buildinga better commun nity. Your children and your children9 s chiU drens will benefit. Better schools, better roads and more up-to-date municipal buildings come from shopping at home. . - . i . v . - t. " r m r 1 f t n rn Plattsmouth THE FIRST PLACE TO LOOK THE LAST PLACE TO OVERLOOK it.'"' ,nl: Figure how much time it takes to drive to the "big city" and park and shop. Then you will hnow how much you are saving in time and driving worries by shopping in Plattsmouth, as well as the money saved on your purchases. If you can't find what you want in Plattsmouth, it probably is because there are shortages throughout the country. But you can be sure that when the goods are available, your Platts mouth merchants will have them-at Lower prices- : Remember that the whole community, by trad ing with your friendly home town merchant, will benefit. Taxes paid on home town pur chases will build schools, roads md public buildings and increase property values . - it i Show your community loyalty by doing all of your trading with your home town merchant. He employes many people, pays much in taxes and heeps your money in the community so direct local benefit may be had. Sponsored By Pbttsrnouth Business McnJs Ad Cub l 2 Tell your friends and neighbors to Shop Platts mouth First and watch the community grow and prosper for children and adults alihe and watch the new improvement being made with the taxes you pay Jnatrectiy.; , t Sub.cril for th Journal