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( i PlattS- ! Thanksgiving day in month was one marked by many home gatherings and reunions tmong the members of the fam- ily. These who entertained and v.-ho have reported their parties f.ro the following: Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kroeger entertained at a very pleasant dinner party on Thursday when they entertained their children end families. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grosshans md son. SteDhen Thanksgiving Day One oi Home Groups NORWAY ANTI-FREEZE ONE GALLON SEALED CANS S1.00 Per Gallon A J AX AHTI-FREEZE 5-GALLON SEALED CANS $8.90 Can -o- MOTOR TUNE-UP SERVICE! Installations SEE US for AUTO HEATERS PLATTSMOUTH Motor Parts Company IRA J. BEBB "American Brakeblok Dealer" 317 Main Street Telephone 277. fcUA XL 0 J'ii 7? - s r V KNTE-LENGTII HOSIERY for Children! Colors, Stripes and Plaids m ':-.V' i From I ;oS3X to) , Cheerful little Christ- W , 1 : -L nf" ''C&jf m as gifts of bir importance. Agjjfr yT. i Q Fresh from Santa's pack PgMliig:;ew- ; Simmmm h ,' I Cardigan All 1 I A"''J, W 'ool Sweaters I M Ml I 100 Percent All-Wool f .2T H TH'iWr X ? Snow Suit y 7VN -TV fV f Matching Hat A 'A V I Hani Embroidered Fine f''- ft. I r I Cotton Dresses jSH 7) Tubable TA fc-. .Sl Rayon Presses f W4AVVIlr -j I All Pastel Colors fS WT "V -k U f Sizes 1 to 6 0 ST C ' vZi I Knitted Downv Soft f-- V, 0A f n v. 4 Snow suit !SAlJsk I i Baby Shawls K' " 3 Jpti $3-95 to $4.98 T&t J; Zfiri Cliarlcs. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Rowland, Jr., and daughter, Pa mela. Mr. end Mrs. R. W. Knorr and Eill has as their guests over the Thanksgiving holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Panzer and Dr. and Mrs. Eyron Peters of Ashland. TT.. TV.... C r) 1 L- had as their guests Thanksgiving, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M, Sedlak, parents of Robert, The Emery J. Doody home had as guests for the Thanksgiv- ing dav Mr and Mrs Tom Doody of Fremont and Mrs. Thomas Lindley of Omaha. Mr. Lindley is ill at the hospital and unable to attend the family party, Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Tay- lor entertained for Thankseivmc WEE ARDROBE For Tiny Tots and Subteeners ...jj0fammm.,.M,,,-.Ms!Kt mwr n ft 'V " ' ,- $1.98 WVSW? rf Hand Embroidered F fJJ Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Taylor, How ard Taylor and Gerald Taylor of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Boshear of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Jones de parted Wednesday for Paxton, Nebraska, where they spent the holiday season at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merton Jacobs and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Puis" had as guests Thursday at their home, their children, Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert Gray and family of Weep ing Water, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Puis and Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Puis, Carol and Sharon, Mrs. Marie Rainey and Bettv. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Will ing spent the Thanksgiving day at Nebraska City where they were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Meyer, par ents of Mrs. Walling at a Thanksgiving dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schneider and son, Ronald. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hild and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wetenkamp and family were at Lincoln over the holiday at the home of Mrs. Ruth Wiles, mother of the ladies and with Mrs. Harold Mullis. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Klauschie of Om aha joined the others of the family at the dinner. Miss Elizabeth Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Searl S. Davis, is at home for the Thanksgiving holiday from her studies at the University. On Thanksgiving the S. S. Davis family were hosts at dinner to Mrs. Grace John son, mother of Mrs. Stephen Da vis and the Misses Ella and Laura Petersen of Omaha, and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Davis and son of this city. The Judge Paul Fauquet fam ily planned to spend Thanksgiv ing Day in Omaha at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Davis. Mrs. Davis is an aunt of Mrs. Fauquet. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Cloidt had the pleasure of having all of their family with them on Thanksgiving day at the home at 11th and Main streets. Their eldest daughter, Lt. Maxine Cloidt, USNR., who is home from Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wooster and children, David, Stephen and Barbara of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kneer had their children, Marilyn and War ren home for the Thanksgiving i CHRISTMAS TOYS! That Last All Year Dolls - Toys Teddy Bears : w. a holiday. Marilyn and Warren are both students at Creighton University and were able to en joy the holiday with their par ents. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wescctt were guests at Lincoln over the Thanksgiving holiday of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar S. Wescott, their son and daughter-in-law. Attorney and Mrs. J. Howard Davis and daughter, Carol Ruth, spent the holiday season in Lin coln where they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. War ren H. Parker, the former a brother of Mrs. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dcnat and Mrs. Helen Faith were in Council Bluffs, for Thanksgiving, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Jorgensen, the parents of Mrs. Donat. The party enjoy ed a fine family dinner. Miss Dora Fricke was a guest over the Thanksgiving day at Ashland with her brother. E. A Fricke and family. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Griffin spent the Thanksgiving holiday at Fullerton. Nebraska, with Mrs. E. A. Griffin, mother of G. G. and with his brother, Fay Griffin and family. Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mrs. Mabel Cummins were Miss Barbara Gering, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wescott, Mrs. Maude Fricke and daughter, Miss Marion. Mrs. Jovce Rundstrom of Lone Beach, California. Mrs. Lorenp Cummins and daughter, Marv Alice of Lin coln and Mason E. Wescott of Evanston, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Egenberger were hosts to a family group at a dinner party on Thursday when e-uests were Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Kelly and daughters, Kar en and Carol, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mrasek, Robert and Howard Mrasek, Miss Norma Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mrasek and son, Roger, all of this citv and Mr. and Mrs. George Rothrock and son. Charles, of Kansas City. The George Farlcys enter tamed at dinner for Dr. and Mrs. H. G. McCluskv. Miss Flor ence Fouchek. Loris Long and M's Ruth Dick;non. The home of Robert H. Patton in the south part of the city was the scene of a verv pleasant gathering of the members of the family on Thanksgiving dav. Those to enjoy thf event were Countv Treasurer Ruth A Pat ton. Mr. and Mrs. Lwis Patton. Theodore Tr;Dplett. MfClelland. Towa. Mist; THa Patton, Louis Pat ton and R. H. Patton. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hill ad children were visitors over the week end at Fremont as guests nt the heme cf Mr. and M -s. Al Hill and to enioy the Thanks-"h-'ng dav there. Mr. ?nd Mrs. Wi'liarn H Ronne and rMldrn. Trrence E"pnp and David William, of Omaha wer1 bre Tharil.-ctTix'infr in Tricjt at the home of Mr. ?nri Mrs. Rnv F. Ronne. parents of B;H Thpv have made their home in Omaha for the past few vears. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Baumfart j had their children as their pilots j Thanksgiving. Mr. ?nd Wil j liam H'rz. and rhildren, William IV. and Patrick Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ward Egen berger wrere in Omaha for the ! olidav as dinner enests ?t th home of Mr. and Mrs. E A. Egenberger and familv. Others ioinin6' the family group were Mrs. Helen Carter and daughter. Beverly and Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Effenbereer and familv. Mr. and Mrs. Fd Barker en tertained at a familv partv at the home on North 7th street Thurs day. Those to enjoy the holidav H inner were Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Weideman, Mr. pnd Mrs. John Libershal. Miss Veda Brothers, Paul Barker. Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Wolovel entertained at a dinner party at their home Thursday for Thanksgiving. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Davenport. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Reckard and son, Dale. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Costello. Patricia Libershal. Charles Wolover. Mrs. Jack Wbl over of Fredonia, Kansas. Mrs. Hattie Brothers entertain ed at her home at La Platte for her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Vallery had as their guests for the Thanksgiving dinner their child ren, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gorton and children Valerie and Jerry Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. John Koop and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Petersen of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ortman and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ort manof Omaha were here over Thanksgiving as guests at the home of County Attorney and Mrs. Walter H. Smith. Mrs Smith is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ortman. Paul F. Lutz came from Chicago to spend the Thanksgiving holi day with his mother Mrs. E. P. Lutz. They enjoyed dinner on Thursday noon at the E. J. Lutz country home, later joining a family group at the L. D. Hiatt home. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Hiatt were hosts to a family group for Thanksgiving dinner, when they had as guests Mr. and Mrs. W. L Heinrich, Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Jahrig and Mr. and Mrs. William Steinkamp and Diane Kay. Even ing guests were Mrs. E. P. Lutz and Paul Lutz and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Jahrig. Mr. end Mrs. Rclph Wiles had as their guests for the Thanksgiving holiday, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Schliefert, of Louisville and A. R. Noble, father of Mrs. Wiles. Mr. and Mrs. John Alexson. El mer and Betty, were Thanksgiving guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Porter, the latter be ing a daughter of the Alexsen family. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed ear Glaze was the scene of a large dinner party on Thursday to mark Thanksgiving day. Those attend ing were: Mr. and Mrs. John Glae and children, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cotner, Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene Bushell and family, Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Schwenneker, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Glaze. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Novak .of near Murray entertained at their home on Thursday for the Thanksgiving season. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Novak and family of Valley and Richard No vak of this city. Mr. and Mrs. John Bajeck had as their dinner guests Thursday, Mrs. Lillian Livingston, their daughter, and their niece, Mrs. Alyce Sharpnack. Rev. and Mrs.E. J. Moritz and sons, Manfred and Jerry Sharpnack spent the holiday in Council Bluffs where they were the guests of friends at Thanks giving dinner. Miss Jan Furse spent Thanks givirft day and the week-end with friends in Phillipsburg, Kan sas, and relatives at Alma, Nebr. Familv gatherings on Thanks giving Day in Plattsmouth in cluded many guest lists. At the E. H. Bernhardt home guests were his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Whalen and sons, Jerry and Bob of Omaha'. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Propst were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Propst of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Propst and family and Captain and Mrs. John Frede ricks. Richard Propst was home for the holidays from the Uni versity of Nebraska. At the farm home of Mrs. Goldie Colby and children were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bjiggerstaff and daughter, Sharon, and guests from Fort Crook, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hill and daughter. Gathered at the Chris Bulin home were Mr. and Mrs. James Bulin and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bourne and daughter, Leslie Ann. A family group at the H. E. Holmes' included her parents Mr. and Mrs. Will Ofe and Mr.' and Mrs. Arthur Ofe and child ren, Ronald and Brenda. Dr. and Mrs. O. Sandin en joyed a visit from their son, Jim. who came home from Pb'mouth o be with his parents and his grandmother, Mrs. J. J. Walsh. Mrs. Henry Born was hostess to her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hennins and son, Harlan. Mrs. Elizabeth Hen nings and Mrs. Helen Meisingor. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Painter FARMERS Work for Armour this Fall and Winter. 'Mini mum wage $1.02 per hour time and one-half overtime. We help locate lodgings. Plant restaurant serves 35c plate dinners. Bus service to our door. Bring rubber footwear and working clothes. Armour and Company 28th & Q Streets SOUTH OMAHA. NEBR. Further details at your State Emp. Red Ryder AF7IZ 7HB SHBRJF? INVESTIGATES SF BILL WArtlT t3 SET f YOU fcEAUt H HAD A WiVE ,1 f VOJ ASD 1 SZZ the kuzder. of dusr. 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H.UA FRO-MHS HiS TAIL IHll 9EAVSR.' JJ-i PEVLti HAvE sSeSi ilWv TrtifJS.' , llP5 entertained her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Jahrig. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Piper were at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Akeson. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. McKee were hosts to his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McKee of Craig, Missouri; Miss Margaret McKee of Maryville, Missouri: Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Van der Schmidt of Mound City. Missouri; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mulholland of Tiger, Arizona; Miss Rita Mulholland, Miss Helen Eiting and B. H. Eiting. Miss Mary Jo Rebal was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Alkire. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Rhoden were at the home of their daugh ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. George McGraw. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Kruger on Washington avenue, was the scene of a very delightful, family party on Thanksgiving day. Mrs. O. E. Da vis, af Kansas City, Missouri, mother of Mr. Kruger was here with a son. John T. King of Kansas City. Other of the family here were Edward Kruger of this city, Wilma McCurdy of Omaha. In the afternoon a group of fhe relatives from Nebraska City were here to aid in the ob servance, these being Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kruger, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kruger and Henry Miller and the Harry Kruger family of this city. Mrs. William Schmidtmann, Mrs. Verna Goos and daughter, Harriett, were visitors for the Thanksgiving holiday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. George A. Sch midtmann and family. Dr. Carl F. Schmidtmann and wife of Omaha also were in the dinner party. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Crabill with Mayor and Mrs. Clement Woster and daughters Tina and Priscilla were in Omaha Thurs day where they were guests at the home of Mrs. Blanche North cutt and family. Mrs. Louis Tiekotter entertained her children at a family dinner at home Thursday, Kenneth Tie kotter being home from the Uni versity of Nebraska, at Lincoln and Miss Joan Tiekotter enjoying the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Beglcy had as their guests for Thanks giving, Mr. and Mrs Charies CAFETERIA LUNCHEON and BAZAAR Methodist Church Friday, Dec. 5 Attractive Gifts for Christmas Served Beeinning 11 A.M. Sandwiches. Salad, Pie and Coffee PUBLIC IS INVITED Office THE PLATTSMOUTH, Monday, December 1, 1947 Roirberg, of Omaha, the latter mother of Mr. Begley, Mrs. Tine Cory, of Omaha great aunt of Mr. Begley and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ilollenbeck also of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stark john had a family dinner party at their home in honor of the holiday, having as guests Mr. and Mrs. William Starkjohn and children, William Henry and Karen. Mr. and Mrs. Ordell Hennings and Mrs. Wiliam Tritsch had with them for the Thanksgiving holi Iday, Mr. and Mrs. William Hen Inings, parents of Ordell, Mr. and I Mrs. Cecil Hennings, Mr. and Mrs. "Archie Hennings, and Gerold Hennings, all of Omaha. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rosborough and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hansen was the scene of a very pleasant family gathering on Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mis. W. M. Rosborough. O. C. Ros borough, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ros borough, of Omaha and Garfield Lee, of Seward being here for the holiday. H. M. Soennichsen and daugh ter, Miss Mathilde, entertained for the Thanksgiving holiday at their home on North 8th street, W. C. Soennichsen, John M. Soen nichsen. home from the Univer m. m Fey. Florida Seedless Sealdsweet Oranges lb. 9c 8-lb. Mesh Bag G5c Lge. Calif. Sunkist Seedless Navel Orange 5 lb. IQc Texas Marsh Seedless Lge. Size Full of Juice Grapefruit lb. 5c Fey. Idaho Rome Beauty or Jonathans Apples lb. 10c Ring Packed full Bu. Basket $3.39 GenTiine Red River Cobblers 100-lb bag (when packed) Potatoes $3.29 U.S. No. 1 La. Porto Rican Yams lb- ice Fu'l of Juice Lemons lb. 10c T nn. M-atv BEEF Rib Boil Ib. 292 rvv. "MBUEGER and SAUCAfiE: lb. 3e rV MF ATY , curried BULK KRATTT 2 1- T-f T T-"T C-it-it A IF ATY rtVTATT.5 . lb. 25c Ffi i.ft rr rnn lb. ?c H. & G. WHITING IK lc FILLET cf PERCH lb. 43c RED SALMON, King-Size, dcied .lb. 53c NEBRASKA, JOURNAL PAGE THREE sity of Nebraska and Miss Betty Nicodemus of Denver, also a stu dent at Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Grosshans and Miss Alice Jayne Grosshans visited over the Thanksgiving Holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Grosshans at Mary:; ville, Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krejci en tertained their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Cot ner over the Thanksgiving holi dav. ! Mrs. Wakkmar C. Soennichs.-n 'and daughter, Mary Phyllis, spent the holiday and week end at Chicago, guests of Blythe Ros encrar.s, brother cf Mrs. Soen nichsen. Mr. and Mis. H. E. Becker were hosts to their children and (Continued on Page Five) Wakmann Watcbes Sessions Clocks Jewelry Billfolds Gifts SUDDUTH WATCH SHOP 421 Main St. . lb. 2C Fred Herman