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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1947)
-t 1 VT1 PAGE EIGHT THE JOURNAL. PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1947 Imwwd , in hich school. Miss Esther Mor-jThe two showings netted a good son, Francis Ilcbard and family.! 5 iritt of Peru will be second prL. deal over 300 tor the Library j Leroy Munsmnor. second p'.aee 253 mary teacher. One high school teacher remains yet to be elected Miss Jane Jewell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jewell of 1 Gordon, Nebr., will represent Mr. Clifford Jewell of Gordon, (the Weslcyan Chapter of the I Alpha Gamma Delta bororuy at Mrs. Grace Blbon Nebr., Mrs. C. W. Jewell and Miss Rhea Jewell of Lincoln attended the ho'io talent play at the com vrunity building Friday evening. Cli.Tcrd is now attending sum ing principal of the Gordon high school the coming year. Rev. E. F. Haist has been re turned to the pastorate of the Nebraska preparatory to becom mor rchool at the University of Evangelical United Brethern church for this year, which is good news to his many friends. Don Long is working on a fann in Iowa this summer not far from where cne of his sisters l'e iides. The Vincent Phillips and Ray P.'tftcn families visited at South P.end recently. Mrs. Skyle Miller, jr., the in termediate teacher is attending tho summer school session at Peru. Miss Fern Pearson of St. Edwards will have charge of the music here next year and teach weather its National Convention at Lake Louise, Banff, Alberta. Canada, the later part of June. Miss Jew ell received some honors at her graduation from Weslcyan in June and she was also an attend ant at the May Queen festivities. Mr. Herbert Hulfish, caretaker at the school building had June as hks vacation, but he will take up work in July on repairs and getting the building in readi ness. Mr. and Mrs. James Moore of Cincinnati visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Sid Moore and other relatives this month. Seward visitors a week ago Sunday were Mrs. Emily Gon zales and Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph of Eagle. The repeat prformanc of the play "Take Your Medicine" was a success last Friday night. S132 were received and more would have been taken in had the been more favorable. repair ana curiam tuna. Mrs. Frank Buoll and Mrs. winner in last years Ralph Dorr attended the D. A. R.I1 ' r t i,,k i.,h, nn ready entered Cornhusker Hotel in Lincoln contest. Mr. Munsinger national 1 content, has al for this years is f yom recently. Mrs. C. W. Jewell, Miss Rhea Jewell of Lincoln, Mr. Clifford Jewell and daughter Jane of Gor don, Nebr. were visitors at the heme of Mrs. Ralph Creamer last week. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Whitten more, Marshall and Lynn visited her mother, Mrs. L. W. Upton Tabor, Iowa. Dinner guests last Sunday at the home of Mr. aM Mrs. C'lr ence Norris were Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kelly; Mr. a"d M. Her man Lnrson. Miss Barbara Lir son. Mr. and Mrs. Thorrns Lar son, and daughter Chariot . and Mr. and Mir. I.rroy Creek, all of Lincoln. They were invited at Union last week. Mrs. Upton to a cne o'clock diner, but fl od recently returned from a visit ! conditions kc.'"t them on the with another daughter at Wash-! south side of town, until the re ington, D. C. ; ceding waters allowed t'ru m to Mr nnrl Mrs. Clvde Gerbeling ' leave their car and walk across and daughter Lyndell of Nora. , the bridge, arriving in time for ; Sj and Mr. Ralph GerberUng ot pvenmg amnw. Air. arm ai:-.: uuy Peru Illinois drove to Elmwood Norris were also guests. last Sun. afternoon and brought! Mr. and Mrs. Harry KeVcy and tamily have arrived home afttr a three weeks vis t at Lockout, Wyoming, and at Boise, Idaho. Express charges pa'd on all orders of $5.00 and up. Boys and Girls, combine vnur orHer to get express paid! HIGH QUALITY! FIREWORKS LOW COST! All 1947 Merchandise. FREE 50c package of Chinese Fire crackers with each S3.00 order and this ad. Heartwell, BERXIE'S FIREWORKS Nebraska iMl'fi lr jfEgBS HOME and FARM PROPERTIES -at auctioh ALVA VENNER ESTATE WEDNESDAY JULY IS '-'2:00 o'clock p. m. IMPROVED 52.87 Acres, east of Mynard on trravel. near pavement 5-room house, barn, crib and chicken house. 32 acres in corn, 8 acres pas ture, G. acres brome. 9 UNIMPROVED 55.20 acres! one-half mile south of Mynard 30 acre? in corn, 6 acres in wheat, bal ance clover and alfalfa. Purchaser eets landlord's share -of 1947 crop and cash rent. These pieces lay well and have a tfood stand of corn. Mostly recently seeded. O P.EAUTIFUL modern. 5-room bungalow, 810 Avenue D, in Plattsmouth. New roof, new paint outside, oak woodwork, built-in kitchen, good base ment, gas heat, large semi-finished attic, 48-ft. lot on pavement. Sale at South Door of Court House TERMS: 15 percent cash, balance on confir mation. Abstract to be furnished. FOR INFORMATION SEE or CALL Davis 13 Peck Harold R. Lebens Attorneys. Referee. Mrs. Cora Gerbehng home Horn her visit at Nora. While there, she and Raloh were given a par ty at the Dale Corbeling home. The guests returned to Lincoln Monday morning. Mrand Mrs. Glenn Nicklas of Wauneta and Mrs. Mary Wil liams are visiting Glenn's par ents in Portales, New Mexico this week. Marshall Whiltemore is quar antined for chicken pox. W.t. Thwnai V-irtey QUDDU7H WATCH SHOP Watch & CIcck Repairing! 421 Main St. - Plattsmouth Five new members were ini tiated into the Woodland Chapter of the Rebekah Lodge, at thier last meeting. They were Mrs. John Bender, Mrs. E'mer Miehcl sen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunt. I Merle Hunt. Out of town visitors were Mrs. Ivan Armstrong, past worthy matron, of Lincoln, and Mrs. F. M. Hebard, of Council Bluffs. Mr. and Mrs. John Sickman and son of Kirwin, Kansas, ar rived here last week after hav ing experienced difficulty gett ing through the flooded territory here in Nebraska. They were called here by the death of Mi. George Sickman. 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