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PACE SIX THE JOURNAL, PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1947. GROSSHANS HOME FROM IIOSriTAL -Karl Grosshans, who was in jured when he was thrown from a horse recently, returned last Monday from Methodist hospi tal in Omaha. Mr. Grosshans is resting easily at his home. He will remain in a cast for several days after which he expects to be about on crutches until he is fully recovered. Use Journal Want Ads If PAMPERING PAPA! . Turn the tables for a change, and let the guy who does all the shelling-out the rest of the year be on the receiving end! WE'VE IDEAL FATHER'S DAY GIFTS FATHERS DAY-June 15th Dad Will Be Pleased With Any of These Gifts! "SWANK" BILLFOLDS $3.50 to $5.00 "PARIS" BELTS $1.00 to $2.50 "CRAYMOUR" LOUNGING ROBES .... $7.50 to $15 E. & W. PAJAMAS $3.95 BUD PAJAMAS $4.95 E. & W. White Broadcloth Shirts $3.50 Beau Brummel Fancy Shirts $2.95 GORGEOUS TIES $1.00 & $1.50 ' A Large Selection of Patterns HOLE-PROOF NYLON SOCKS 75c GENUINE PANAMA HATS $5.00 SPORT COATS $10.50 to $20.50 SOENNICHSEM'S Mrs. Thomas Martey ! presided ai me pnino. using wneie. r.cv. ivinfiston win bo;ifients of Seattle, Washiiv-ton Mr. Thomas now works in Lin coln. They have two sons ot L;Vade fthocl ace. Toward 'ho H'n.- ,.f I V. . -t ( i . . - I I -1 w- ' rn ! I i'i.- I'll i ..: I . UHVt .1 . 1 i., IJiH kill V I 1 assistant Christian has leen Christian Livingston-Schultz j Miss Wilma Livingston, daugh 'ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Livingston, and Don Schultz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schultz, of Walton, were married Sunday night, June 1st. at eight o'clock, at the Weeping Water Christian church, in the presence of near ly two hundred relatives and friends. Mrs. Harold Harmon If yw 9i THAN JUST PENNIES! PRICES ARE AS LOW AS PRE-WAR No. 2'2 Can Halves Unpeeled H. G. Brand j SHURFIXE 46-Ounce Can HUNT'S No. 2 1-2 Can in Heavy Svrup Prune Plums . . . can 23c No. 2 1-2 Can IGA Ripe N Ragged Peaches can 34c No. 10 Can Sliced in Syrup Peaches can 89c Cream Style White or Yellow Crn can 12c No. 2 Size First Prize Early June Peas 2 for 25c LARGE PACKAGE of 1-Pound Can PINK Salmon can 39c 0 Sajo) . ST A LEY'S 5-Pound Jar of 3-Pound Packao-P nf SWIPT'Q Bland Lard . . . PUg. $1.25 3-Pound Package SNO-KREEM Shortening . . . Pkg. $1.31 They're Back on the Market at a Pre-War Price No. 300 Can Chillets can 10c No. 2 1-2 Can Frank's & Bond's- Kraut . . . . . . . can loc WMte SEEM m Large Pkg. 32c 1 1-2-lb. Bottle of Staley's Dark Syrup bottle 17c 46-Ounce Can ADA'MS Orange Juice . . . can 25c Package of 1 Dozen Jar Rubbers .... Pkg. 5c Package of 1 Dozen ZINC Jar Caps ... Pkg. 23c 3 l-2-lb. Bag GOOCH'S BEST Pancake Flour . . bag 25c QUART JAR IGA Salad Dressing . . Qt.59c BLACK and WHITE Grocery and TJorliet "Oare-d-lune," by Debussey and "Andan-tinp," by Lomare, as preludes. Mrs. Jess Livingston, sister-in-law of the bride, sang "At Dawning." Candles were lighted by the two bridesmaids, Chnilctte Ricke, Weeping Water, and Margaret Smith of Platts mouth, who were gowned in white. Preceding the oriciai par ty were two flower girls, Nancy f- end Mrs. Livingston and Joan Schultz, who wore pink floor length dresses. The matron of honor, Mr?. Maurice Hammons, was gowned in white satin, and carried pink gladioli The bride, who was escorted to the alter -by luJ father, was charming in white sa.in, with full length sleeves, and having a yoke of net. Her finger tip length veil was of shadow lace, and it hung from a while pearl studded tiara. Her arm bouquet was of whit" pai den as and white carnations. The double ring ceremony was per formed by Rev. Charles Living ston, brother of the .bride, with Mrs. Livingston singing "I Love xou iruiy curing inc ceremony, and "The Lord's Prayer" at its clo" The grooms best man was Ol iver Schultz of Lincoln, a cousin pastor of the First church, in Omaha. He pastor of the Alliance church, for the past three years. They came to Weep ing V.ter to attend the wedding of h's sister. Miss Wilma Liv ingston to Don SchuKz, at which he was the officiating pastor. Sunday guests at the home of Henrv Knaup weri Miss Ruth Fitch. Toneka. Kan sas: Mi. and Mrs. Ruoben Knaup and Miss Joan Sc'ieiUl of Falls City: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ilorr, an.; Veryl, of Hwmbold. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Root and Diana, (.f Eagle: Mr. and Mrs. Win. Knaup. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Powers of Wichita. Kansas spent. Decoration day in Weeping Water. Airs. Oscar Zink of Lincoln 'live in Murdock for two months, ;then go on to California f. ;r the Irun.mc r and autumn m.n;h at 'least. ! Word has been received by His 1 brothers here that E( rt Hol- ienij'. ck is soriousy . ill in a hos- I uitai Fort Dodge, Town. II is a. former resident of t1 ly On Funday afternoon e ns cor.n- was Decoration Weeping Water. Mr. and Mrs. Hcnr are on a months day visitor in :n. n very pretty wedding was solemnized at the Lutheran chinch near Eagle, when Miss Velma Siekman became the bride of Virgil B. Mliler of Elm iwoori, the pastor of the church performing the ceremony before a large, crowd. Miss Marjory Mil ilcr was bridesmaid, and the best man was Herbert Lorenz. Ardice ; Siek'T.an sister of the bride was solo's!. Aiicr a snon wencung trip the couple will reside in Lintoin where the groom will , be employed. On Monday evening, about HOO people attended the county mcetir.g of the Farmers' Union, with Herman Bornemcier, pres ident, as chairman. Music was furr shed by the Callahan Gospel tea.. 1 with Mrs. Eunice Kuehn Stock accompanist. Miss Ramo na Jones sang a solo. The State Union preside ni, Chris. Mil ins gave the addres. Don Lin nen.an a soldier who had been captured by the Germans, and liboated by the Russians talked on communism. Ice cream, cake and coffee were served at social hour-. O:'o bushel of fuxseed will yield about two and one-half gallons of linseed oil. Crozier ! ac".;tinn trip.; WITH THE RED CEDAR SHINGLES! A full car just re ceived. Using" the old OPA retail markup, we arrive at a retail price as follows: 1 No. 2 Shingles $13.50 PER SQUARE No. 1 Shingles $1545 PER SQUARE An Extremely Good Shingle! We apologize for noth ing but the price! Plattsmouth Lumber Co. DALTON'S Phone 40 which will take ihem to Califor nia, Oregon, Washington. Yellow stone Pari: and either interesting; places. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knaup and Mr. and Mrs. Clvde Fitz patt ii k attendee! t lit hih school alumni b.inquet at F.lmwuod . The. day i veiling of last wee k. . Wit ping Water We lfare club met Moodav afternoon in the bat-v mc nt of the Congregal ional chu'ih, with Mrs. Andrew John sen. Mrs. Ralph Keckler. Mrs. Petor Andersen, and Mr-. Wal lac rhilpot is hosieic-es. The af ternoon was spent piecing quill tops imd in visiting. Twenty four members were present. Je l.r Eantiey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ranney. is in Lincoln this vcek enjoying a week at tending the 4-11 mating, as a reward feu' h is tine work with Garden cli'b work. Mi and Mrs. Mat k Wiles and Mr. ai d Mrs. L!eyd Ranne v and. son Eiwin were busini .-s visitors to Lincoln Monday. Mr and Mrs. Sam Linyo and then- two children.. Marilyn and Role it of Blair visited at the ho; if 'of Mrs. Linp s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Rannev ovc r iCiia! Day and tlte ueeker.d. z DIETRIM PLAr D eHim Copiulai nouriih yc body whiltt you reduc orovidtn th ssontial tfitamtnt and mm roll needed for o restricted diet. 249 Schreiner Pharmacy 25-OAY SUPPLY s Ms. t !i r Mrs. cer.'J; and M t:.'W!i p: Gl. r,n t're p ; S' rs. ta- r' t :u .rcner!.'" to Mr. an TiMnui Until r n ena.-t i .3 tj .vcre iv WELL D HILLING tleftric Pumps Water Systems rii:mbir.q: and Supplies WXESKETSI PHONE 50 Lculsville, Nebr. acji.iB.rarn.'.JS-vs:- mm c a - c ti a a M M ii J. Howard Davis! of the proom, and the two ushers were Clr.yton Sack anfl Donald Otto Lohencrins bridal chorus and Mendelsohn's Wedding March were u'sed during the ceremony. I After the ceremony all were inviied to the dining room of the church for the reception which foPowed. Here, again, . fVnvers were in profusion, white and lav ender being the prevailing colors. During the reception th guests were entertained by a sextette, composed of Cyrus Living-ton, Harrison Livingston, and Har old Harmon, Weeping Water: Lloyd Livingston. York: Jess Livingston. Lincoln and Rev. Chi'rics Livingston, Omaha. The bride and groom left im mediately aftfr the ceremony fcr Denver, Estes Park, and other Colorado places of interest. They will make their heme em a farm near Walton. j IIv Kirchoff, auctioneer, of Weening Water, went to Savr.n-, nah, Missouri, Monday fcr an ex amination for a skin infection, on his face. The diagnosis pre vtd that it was a skin cancer, and he remained at Savannnii to have it t rented. He was t. Id that it would take from twelve to four teens days to complete the treat ment. Mrs. KirchofT accompanied him to Savannah. She returned hon-e Monday evening. Mi's. Otto Nordland of Two Karborr., Michigan arrived Wed nesday morning for a two days visi' a', the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stacey. Mrs. Nordlund and Mrs. Stacey are sisters. Char lotte and Charles Stacey re turned home with her to spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brovji of Belleview, were Decoration dav visitors at th hom of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Berthold. Guests at the M. L. DeCrarne home from Friday until Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wilke, Kewanee, Illinois; Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Tidd, and son Larry, Min eola, Kahsas; Miss Claire Mc Gregor, Kansas City: and Miss Barbara Jane McGj-egor, Chica go. The four ladies are sisters of Mr. DeCreams. Dr. and Mrs. Emer Hill, of Walla Walla, Washington, ar rived Monday evening and left Tuesday on their return trip home. They had been attending a reunion of old schoolmates in Stockton, Kansas and stopped to visit Dr. Hill's sister, Mrs. Thomas Murtey. enrouto. l'.r. and Mrs. Carl Dav went to Crete Saturday morning to attend Doane College's seventy fifth anniversary i celebration. They returned home .Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gibber son and daughter, of Fremont, spent Decoration day in Weeping Water Harold is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lou Gibberson. Mrs. Nettie Woods Wilson of Lincoln, visited Weeping Water Leavenworth, Kansas, and her sister, Mrs. Myrtle Stoner. of Lincon, visited Weeping Water on Decoration day. Word has been received here I that Sarah Hunt, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. G. Staley Hunt, the Stearns Kentucky high school. Rev. Hunt was pastor of ! Wts?ping Water Congregational chuich for two years. Weeping Water Boy Scouts at tended a Commando Camporee at Louisville last Monday and : Tuesday. E. Thomas Siacey attended a luncheon Tuesday at the Omaha Chamber cf Commerce when plansvfor the Plow Terracing con test to be held were discussed. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Berthold and two daughters, Joan and Pattv 1ft Tiipsdav morninc for Ma n.n nF 1 - " - .7 1 - - - -. rt - 1 1 v . 1 u. tin j 'San Francisco to visit relatives, travel offers so much economy, conveti- jFrom there they will travel north ience and courtesy for so little money, j up the Pacific coast to Ore. and Ask your nearest Overland Greyhound Washington and return home via Sent for details aud low farts. Ihe elowstone park, and points in Colorado. They expect to be gone sbout a month, i Rev. Chas. Livingston and ifamdy left Monday morning for Enid, Oklahoma, where he ex I pects to attend the summer term of Phillips University, working (towards -his master's degree. R'e Itunv.ng to Nebraska in the fall, kthe family will move to Omaha. FLOWERS for AI! Occasions it Call 734 KOFMOCKEL FLOWERS North !estor's Coffee Shop 10G North Gth St. PLATTSMOUTH THE BRIDE . . tlltMvv n i j v. 1 . 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