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THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1947 THE JOURNAL, PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA PAGE THREE Society BY T HELM A OLSON Miss Bickett Hostess To County 4-H Clubs! Shirlry E'.ckott was hn.-tes to the '"Cass Ounty Cookr,." -Cass County Car.ners" and "Mod. rn Miss' Clothing Clubs r.t her home north of Nehawkr.. Friday af'ernoi.n July Lola Edmonds, president, pre 9 Fidcd at the Cr.mv.ng meet ins. Nine rtif'mlxTs responded to the roll call "A Step in Canning". Shirley lea in the pledge of alle giance to the flag and the 4-H pledge. Lois Wilson told of Fa-m S:-f-tv week and Marilyn Embury I 'd in a 4-H veil. Ruth P..;:ard :pl'uned 4 H awards and gave a demonstra tion on the ""Types rf J.."s." Th.' t.ew time table for ear ring vegetables was giv n by r.,Tty Ark by from "Poilv Pre serve v". P rh:rs you would be ir.U rr-'ed tri know that beans, T'-parar.u-. bets, pea.- and pr.em have sh"''tn(d processing time. Alice Walnh t'ave a report on '"Cau.-es ( f Fpoiki",''." Dettv Aekh-v. fhitbv Bickett. ':rnn F'rd. F.uth Waluh and T.Iarilvn Ern'mry pav? the lesion on "Qui'Sti'.-ns and Answers in Cnnin::" Interesting r"po. I wcr" given i v h wh aV -r.de ! P .ton Marti -n Pay a Weeping Water. Lei a Eiir.r.fb A'i-.o Waioh. ?.".! ma Ford. Ib.''-r;e Wr iopie. Ruth V.'oluh an 1 Lol.s Wilson are r-iar.nir.g b. demonstrate at the Ceimtv Faiv. Rath W';!rh. preidi r.t lb-- Cooks presided at '!! C""k"T'2 , met ting. II 11 coll "a-: a "Table Courtesv." L'-!a Ed-x.-is Abc W.,:r,h. Clean but Ibcv S;.p " ;.s Safetv Ib i ' rt. Alice Wolph. 4-H r. v chair mar., t lid i f the c mmuniTy ii t ti:-p t-. i" r.t k'. at -be M-..-;h- edist c:.".;rcb. r":t Fridav eve- mng. .;i;' v: .urv "'Co: kmc Hints." L-..: Wii. i pr.-i.led at the C!(.tii;r;r. n;eenn t-. "An I :..: e.-t:r.g 4-H Exper ience" made a g- ou ;( '1 er.'l. Giadvs Ec'm mils ave "'Ciot'n i"C Point.-r" :--;! f-ld r f the 4-II broade-ist whrru emphasized the Stae Fair. Lois d- m'T.rtrated "The B and Buttonhole." Lela E ci m n n d s "Catch Stitch." B ttv Ackley '"Outline Stitch" and Shirley her "Yo-Yu Pilii.vv.'" She also exhibit- d ma-.-.y punch work articles, (ro-ei.e;;r.g and quilts made by her mo: he;-. All enii.yed the r' fresb.ments se rved l.y Shu ley and her mi -trie-. r Sumnter CANDIES Stover Summertime Assortment 1.20 O'Brien's Ciy.tal Lumps 5Sc Dairy Euttcr Snuares 59c Kraft Caramels Pound 39c FAIRMONT'S ICE CREAM Always Popular At Our Fountain or Vour Home. 6 Flavors. " , m i Package Pt. 25c Hand Pack Pt 35c Gallon $1.75 vVE GIVE S. & H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS! Feldhousen "Your Friendy Drug Store" F.40 Main Street " Telephone 165 Drug Store Service at Its Best Personal PHONE 45 or 6 Joyce Hobbs Is Honored at Shower Lst Wednesday evening. July 23. Miss Wilma Mumm enter tained at her home at a surp-ise bridal shower in honor of Miss Jovce Hobbs. Mrs. Anna Frances Schuberk was assistant hostess. A take-off on th" radio pro pram, "'Bride and Groom' was given, wiih Mrs. Georeo Mumm representing John Nelson as master of ceremonies. Wilma Mumm. as bride, and Dorothy Ilobb-?. as groom, acted as the principals. Jeanne Allen caught the bride's bououet. a beautiful arrangement of rarden vege tables. The groom's lapel flower a large white onimr Mrs. Rsy Herring won the prize in a guessing contest. Mrs. Louise K'.ir.ger and Mrs. Herrirg -iiir; a da- t. "I Love You Trulv". Th.v were accompanied by Mrs. Joe Stibub The gift table was decorated in pink and white streamers. The centerpiece was a large wed ding rr.g encircling a miniature bride and groom. From, a light fixture a small sprinkler can hung over small umbrella? sus pended beneath. Miss Hobbs received many bt dutiful gifts. Assisting in dis plrving them were Jeanne Allen and Jacqueline Schubeck. Refreshments were ice cream and cake. 3.1r. and Mrs. John Iauer, Jr., Honored At Reception Sunday Sunday afternoon, June 26. a rer-'t tioo was held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Fgenber cvr honoring Mr. and Mrs. John Bauer. Jr.. who were married Ju-e 2f. Assisting hosts were Mr. and Mrs. John Bauer. Sr. Mrs. John Carmack. Mrs. Wil liam Sc hmidtmar.n. Jr.. Mrs. Lu ther Womack. Mrs. II. E. Eecker and rTiss Mari- Horn helped in Sv r'imx. i Mrs. Etta Gordcr was in charge of the guest book. j Out-ef-to-,v;i guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Berrmann, Man ley: Mr. and Mrs. Herman Barg mann. Wabash; Mrs. Helen Car tor. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Etnbcr rcr. Bud and Bernard. Dr. and Mrs. John S. Ef.enberger and John Louis. Mrs. Earl Whitaker, Mi--s Kathryn Baumert and Miss Mary Hetwer, Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Kalina rr tu:nj Tuc-iday morning from F .-ilir.gham. Washington where th y had been called bv the ill tv. ss of their daughter. Mrs. New ell P.illard. Mrs. Pc Hard's con dition i.- much improved. ummef Bath Sprays For Tub or Shower 93c and $1.50 vitamin C Hay Fever Vitamin 103m. Tat.-.. 100 for $1.S8 Rubber Gloves, pr. 59c 6-12 Insect Re pellent 49c UNX1.D 448 Re- pllent 9c Safety Matches, Box 12c Bath Soap, 4 ch l.fV SPA Eath Foam .. 89c tvni"" in Paris PrfrT 7f Ttv's Coloene 1.00 Kleenex, box lGc KAYLON The Nail Enamel Miracle! 12 Shades With Lip sticks to Match 6Cc and $1.03 L$jf Off S Honors Son at Birthday Partv Last Saturday afternoon Mrs. LeFoy Wilson was hostess at an outdoor party in Garfield park when she honored her two sans, David Lane and Todd, in obser vance of their birthdays. David Lane was four years old Satur day and his brother was two on June 21. Present for the occa sion were Sharon and Karen Boyd of Nebraska City. Charl-s I T.ee Wond -a, Omaha, Gene and ! Jane Wheeler. Bobby and Nancy I Sedlak, Steven Timm and the two honorees, David Lane and Todd Wilson. J Also oresent were Mrs. Brooks J Boyd. Nebraska City, Miss Jau i nita Oueen. Council Fluffs, la., j Mrs. Warren Wheeler, Mrs. John I Wendra and the hostess, Mrs. i Wilson. ! The youngsters enjoyed the plnvground apparatus. Ice cream and punch were ser I ved with the bkuhdav cake. j : Mrs. Glen Jones i Honored at Sunper avxii. VJi-iI U UilL r VCii l,f XI'. li - oree at a surprise supper Thurs day evening at the home of Mrs. . H. A. Doucherty. Guardian of j the Double H Horizon group, j Mrs. Jones was honored bv the j mothers of the girls en her birth ! day. Mrs. Dougherty is assistant j guardian. Present at the supper were j Mrs. Fred Feldhousen. Mrs. Lu cille Gaines. Mrs. I. Kocian. Mrs. Clem Woster. Mrs. Robert Reade. Mrs. Kenneth MeCar'hy. Mrs. : Charles Ault. Mrs. John Hadra i ba. the honor guest. Mrs. Jones, j and the hostess. Mrs. Douhvrtv. ! Louisville Rebekahs ! Install New Officers ! Last Friday night 22 merrVrs ! "f the local cliaptcr ci" the Reie j kah lodge went to Louisville i whtre installation cer'-monies ( were held for the ntw officer of ; the Louisville Rebekahs. Mrs. Will Ofe. district deputy pres.i ; dent, headed the installing staff. ' She was assisted by Mrs. Farl I Carr. Mrs. Glsa Strm. Mrs. Cleo Caooer and M'"s. Joe Stibal. A ; social hour with refreshments ! ccncluded the evening. Hcncrs Visitor From Burlir.gion Mrs. Henrv Dmat entertained at bridge today in the Hotel Din ing Room hr.norir.e Mrs. Mau rice Culien of Burlington. Iowa, a guest of Mrs. William Schmidt mann, jr. Jcb's Daughters j Have Ticnic About 20 young people, reore- : senting Job's Daughters and their chaperons, were in Nebraska ! City last Thursday afterr-o- -n and evening for an outing. In lieu of a swimming party which they had planned the girls had a p;c r.ic dinner at one of the parks: and finished the day by atten- j ding a show. j Accompanying the girls were Mrs. Lester Meisinger, Mrs. Her man Meisineer, Mrs. E. H. Bern hardt and Mrs. A. B. Rogers. They furnished the transporta tion and also acted as chaperons. Ralph Andersons Here ' Mr. and Mrs. Ralnh Anderson and son, Howard, left Fridav for their home in St. Paul. Minn, after visiting here for several days with Mr. and Mrs. Harrv White.-Before coming here thev ' had visited in Red Oak, la., and : ;-i atc.z-i t tu a.. sons lived here for 15 vears while Mr. Anderson was in the shoos here. He is now sunerintenrient : 1 r.f the '.ct,.rn r,-,,;t Fvnrc, ir, 1 St. Paul. Shows Improvement After Heart Attack i Friends hre of Delbcrt M. Al-1 len. Kansas Citv. will be pleased 1 to learn that he is slowly making improvement after a" severe heart attack suffered several weeks ago. Mr. Allen was stricken while I in a barber shop and was in a j hospital until a short time ago. He is still confined to his home but his condition is improved. He is the son. of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Allen. Farewell for Joanne Hall Before her departure for her home in Whittier, Calif. Miss Jo- anne Hall was honored at a j beach party by a group of friends. The young people gathered at Merritt's beach, and enjoyed a weiner roast. A surprise feature I w-as the presentation to the hon i oree of a large cake with a let j tered message in icing. Guests I were Wilma Ileil, Wanda Cacy. i Shirley Hudson, Frances Clin ; kenbeard. Peggy Sharp, Ruby I Everett. Mary Jane Harris, Joan ; Hall, Tony Kubicka. Warren : Knecr Bob Sherman, Bill War j then, Bryce Hudson. Terry Cul ; len, Fred Beins and Dick Bint i ner. Mrs. C. C. Boruff returned to her home in Macedonia. Iowa, Monday of this week after a week's visit with her sister, Mrs. Grace Richardson. Solve your finar.ial problems at Mutual Loan and Finance Co. Trans-Pacific Records Ser by AAF - i tfser,.-4 v. 5, i, -f , N - ; - 'jfi!j" - n. . , Two Army fliers in 1927 mode the first nonstop flight from California to Howoii in a trimotored Fokker (upper) in 25 hours end 50 minutes. This yeor the Army Twin-Mustang "Betty Jo" (bottom) covered nearly twice the distance on first nonstop flight from Howoii to New York in 14 hours 33 minutes. M"mbcrs chapter c-f visited the of the Eastern Star Herman, Nebraska. Masonic home Sun- day. They ner on the er. joyed a picnic din lawn. About 33 people mane up tiie visiting group. Frank v Rv: of Chicago was her" frr a f the h. me of s-.mhine Res a wee V! -" T ' . u r. .eir Jo- nd mother. J;m.'s C. Ro;:c-y. Union, is a patient at St. Marys hospital in Nebraska Cny. according to in formation received by friends here. Mrs. Er- G-rb-rs and Mi Henrv J. B nd. b itli of Mur-av. . receiving tret-tmer.t St. Citv M:v-'s hoso; at the preser I in Ne!ras.ka Mrs. John Sudman of Avoca. ei,.r,,ri c.t. Mary's hospital in Nebrc--k:. City for treatment the first of the week. Herb Freebu.-g. local Grmble "tore prcr ri.tor. and Harrv Bun- '-v. of Auburn v re in F re- Tuesday wherj they were look ing after their store interests. Mrs. Grace xTe-.ry is convales cing at her heme following a major operation performed re-cernh- at Lutheran's hospital in Omaha. Mr. and Jahn Hedge and family c-f Line? n. wrr vis. tor? in the R. Fur unf- et J r. evenmr. The iemc Real Fsta'e Aren- cv reports t'r ' s.r.le r.f the Ed Die ter a-d Erwin Sicmers prorertv. v'cer ly pui-vhascd from Frank D'.nsr.n.. to Harold Breaks rf Ft. Cro'k. Mr. and Mrs. with, their two children Brooks plan to move to Plattsmouth Sept. Is r '' and t. I,. F. Lancaster rnc d home M. nd-.y ana .sfi! V iiowir.g varr.tion tr ;n which "'- th-'-m Tacoma. Wash. l" d-n,1-:; tney were guest T of Mrs. L:. n as t e r 's niece and family. Amrng the many points of in terests vi-ip.-d were Mi. Rainier and the Pacific Oc"an. s Irs Ted Spaustqt and sons, Billy. Jm-mir and David, pkmned to arrive Thu-sciav from Om'.ha to visit ever the weekend while Mr. Spaustat is attending a bank- f'rs convention at D-trjit. Mrs. Spausta.t is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Swatek Miss E?ttv Kraeger has return ed to her duties at Oarkson hos pital. Omaha, after a two-week vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kraeger at Myn ard. Dan Reirhr.tadsjr. arrived Sat urday from New Orleans where he has been the past two months. He will visit with his father and sisters for awhile before making definite plans for the future. Dan. jr. was a member of tlie 1917 graduating class of the high school. Mrs. Sophie Mayfield is en ioying a two-week vacation. She is visiting a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Newton Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. William Puis were in Omaha Sunday to visit with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Puis. T.Irs. C R Olscn of Whiting, Ind., arrived Wednesday morn ing for a few days' visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James .TohnST:" Avnrr. n-ifH lV'rs . - . . Lti 1.1 I U ttlt.ll A,. '. . iT1 T - ' . , . : i t . rf-M - u'M'n anu lamiiy. Air. vji son expects to be here for ths weekend. r.rn ma-c ih Have Great Granddaughter Mr. a i Mrs. J. C. Bridgewater are reia.emg over the arrival of 'heir first great grandchild. Bar bara E".l. n. hern JuH" 28 to Mr. nnd M-s Virril Marquette of Kansas City. Mr. Marquette is their gr..r.dson. Daughter to A vera (ruole B'"rr. Ju!v 2-i to Mr. and Mrs. Will. .: : Brandt. Jr.. of Avoca. Nebraska a daughter. Ruth Eliza beth. Mrs. Brandt was thf forsier Florence Meisinger of Murray. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Brandt. Sr. of Nehawka and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meisi-.Lier of Murray. The mother and babv are in St. Marv's hospital, Nebraska Citv. Art Warga has returned from a vacation trip to Chicago and St. Louis. Returning with him from the latter city was his mother. Mrs. Joe Warga, who had been visiting there. Miss Josephine Rys returned horn? last week after visiting relatives and friends in Chicago for several days while on her summer vacation. Mrs. Frank Gunsolley and in fant daughter, Linda Lou, came h Mondav afternoon from St. Catherine's hospital, Omaha. House guests of Dr. and Mrs. A. Leo.tz last week were the Rev. i and Mrs. Alfred Duis. Mary Lou j and Jerry of Iliidreth. Nebras I ka. They returned to their home ! Tuesdav. V fJ v - f Hcgtittr o V0f V t Of Received ;g MAR 28 1945 L. MANAGER'S t OFFICE 2 JOHN DEERE PLOW CO. MAY 22 1950 BUY YOUR "HIGH" QUALITY "QUICK." SERVICE RUBBER STAMPS - AT - The 7 Plattsmbuth Journal PRINTING AND OFFICE SUPPLIES Phone 6 or 45 Plattsmouth Notices 1 NOTICE SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. m have a representa tive in PlaUsmouth and surrounding vicinity once a week. We will oil and ad just any make sewing machine free of charge. Write Box 41 Care of PlaUsmouth Journal INSTRUCTION GET A GOVERNMENT JOB! Men, women. Prepare for Ne- coaching book on Civil Service FREE. Write Box I. Jour - nal, Plattsmouth, Nebr. 6C-14tc. NOTICE RAYMOND BANKS Parties in Louisville with Yal- uable Information waiting to get in touch with you. 69-2tp Friday, August 1 Nevy Mothers club will have picnic supper in Garfield park at 6:30 p. m. Friday. , Tuesdav. August 5 ' The Mynard Community club will hold its annual picnic Tues day, August 5. at the Wetenkamp grove. Dinner will be served at 12 o'clock. ; School board will meet in high school at C:00 p. m. Monday. A. F. & A. M. No. 6 will meet in Masonic hall Monday night. Robe kah lodge meets at 8:00 p. i m. Monday. Plattsmouth Garden club will meet Tuesday, August 5 in the library auditorium at 2:00 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hughson and children visited at Union last weekend. Omu. Calendar j I ' : gMwMf -; J If you have found it, or lost it, oi wrr to buy or sell it. XJRNAL WANT-ADS BRING RESULTS! Card of Thanks 2 CAR'D OF THANKS Again I want to thank all my friends for their kindness while in the hospital. It will be long remembered by my family and m. MRS. LOWELL S. HAMBLEN 69-ltc CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank mv many friends for the cards, letters, flower and remembers nces while I was in ihe hosoitak MRS. GRACE HENRY 69-ltc CARD Op THANKS I wish to thank all ihnc who remembered me wi'h cards, gifts and flowers during my stay in the bosnital. JESSIE KLRJTGFR : 69-ltp Lost and Found 4 LOST Black and white rat ter rier dog. Answers to the name of Penny. Phone 3112. 67-2tp Help Wanted 10 ; - .WANTED Route driver. Aver- age wage. $50 per week. Age 25 to 40. Must furnish good ref erences and bond. Luesch Cleaners. 68-2tc. CAFE HELP wanted. Apply in 68-2tc. person. Kent's Cafe. Articles for Sale 20 A REAL SCOOTER BARGAIN An all aluminum Elitz Scooter Model 120 Three steel rubber tired wheels Just the thing for little folks. These scooters were made to sell for $4.95 SPECIAL SATURDAY SI. 89 While 12 last! One look will prove this to be the biggest bargain we ever offered. WELSHIMER'S FIRESTONE STORE Fifth and Mai Street 69-ltc FOR SALE New bicycle in good condition. Dale Brook houser. Phone 133-W. 68-2tp. FOR SALE Blackberries. 1617 Second Ave. Phone 418-W. 68- 2tc. FOR SALE Olds, ' 1941, 8-cyl. Torpedo. Outstandingly clean white leatherette. Extra good car, $1350. See Lloyd Wilcox at Hotel after 5. 68-4tp. FOR SALE: Good enamel range. Also blackberries for ale. Mrs. Fred Spangler. Ph. 4211. 69- ltc FOR SALE Included in ou'" Saturday, August 2 sale, will be 75 spring pigs from Charles E. Heebner Estate. Plattsmouth Sale Barn. 69-ltc FOR SALE 10 lots, 3 room house, garden, good well; jer sey cow poes with the place. Phone 382J after 6. 69-2tc Wanted 29 WANTED Tractors, Caterpil lars. Will pay highest cash price for used tractors and cat erpillars. Any make or model, regardless of condition. Please write wire, or phone Acme Trac tor Salvage Company, 1049 North 14th. St., Lincoln. Phone 2-6827. 68-6tc. Survives Kerosene Cocktail ELKHART, Ind. Raymond Fyre, 18-months-old, is none the worse after imbibing a pint of kerosene. Walter Frye, his father, wTas cleaning a stove with kero sene and left the kitchen for a few minutes. When he came back he saw the baby smacking his :lips. At the hospital the child was treated with a stomach pump and discharged. WANTED Washings and iron--ings. Picked up and delivered. Phone 482-W. 63-8tc. WANTED PlaUsmouth business man wants to rent 3 or 4-bcd-room house. Must be modern and well located. Will pay rea sonable rental. Permanent res-., ident. Write Box CG, in care of PlaUsmouth Journal. 67-tfc Real Estate for Sale 30 Farms FOR SALE 143 Acres, 7 mi. south of PlaUs mouth. Good improvements, electricity, big spring, needs no wells. 200 Acres, few miles west of Plattsmouth. Good improve ments, electricity, extra good well. Real stock farm. 80 Acres west of Plattsmouth, all modern, good improve ments. SEE or CALL REX YOUNG Phone 314 Plattsmouth 68-lfc. FOR SALE One 6-room, and buildings, a? dandy. One 5-room and 5 lots. ALSO House and lot in Murray. INCOME PROPERTY House arranged for 3 apart ments. On pavement, close in. One new 40x40 cement block building and all equipment for welding and repair work Building lot on West Main St One 80-acre farm east of Murray. Need Listines. Acreages and Farms. City Property. Siemers Real Estate and Insurance Offices at Double E Groceries 6S-2tc. FOR SALE Four room home on payment. Possession soon. Partlv modern. Phone 537. Wm. S. Wetenkamp. Real Estate. 69-ltc COMPLETELY rebuilt home, 4 rooms and bath, with 4-room basement, 2 lots. Phone 4R1-J. 67-ftc. FOR SALE 5-room house, gas heat; good garage: child's Dlay house. Bearing fruit trees. Two lots. Close to school. 910 Fifth Ave. 66-tfc. Real Estate for Rent 40 FOR RENT House trailer. See Jerry Konfrst, 1722 Main St. 69-ltc FOR RENT Four room apart ment. Inquire at Journal office. 68-2tp Wanted to Rent SO WANT TO RENT 160 acre farm. Have tractor machinery. Joe L. Zaloudek, 5113 So. 23 St. Omaha. ' 69-4tp WANTED TO RENT Furnished or unfurnished house or apart ment. Permanent. Urgently needed. Write David Denton, Vicks Cabins. Nebraska City. ' 68-3tp Walter H. Harold P Smith & Lebens Attorney-at-Law Donat Bldg. - Plattsmouth DEPENDABLE INSURANCE . ALL KINDS at a SAVING ARUNDEL Insurance Agency Office of Mutual Loan and Finance Co. 112 North 5th Street - Phone 57