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f " ' XWW'ip THE PLATTSMOT.TTTT, tAGE EIGHT Harold-Kraeger Wedding Held at St, Paul's Church The St. Paul's Evangelical and He formed church was the scene of cne of the lovely weddings of the early winter season Wednes day evening at 8 o'clock, when Miss R-tty Jeanne Kraeger. d-uirhter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl T. Krae;er, was united in mar riane to Mr. Raymond O. Harold, Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond O. Harold, Sr. The church was very beauti ful in the decoration:; of pink and white. The altar was banked with large baskets of pir.k glad ioli tied with bows of white. On either side of the altar were the large white candelabra with the pink tapers. Tapers in the windows were white, set in foil holders, which were tied with sprigs of huckle berry. Before the flower dressed al tar the marriage lines were read by the Rev. K. J. Moritz. pastor of the church. The double ring service was celebrated by the pastor. The bride was given in mar- j:-va tmmm. A LASTING GIFT that will sav "him" many hou3 of hard labor, tim and money for years to come. AN APPRECIATED GIFT, one of real quality. Watch dad's sm.le ol gratitude Christmas Morning! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY WARGA HARDWARE 517 Main St. Dial 3171 n lew an lift mJ Created or W DL 1 enchantm -gmM ring $315.00 Wedding ring $100.00 Diamond rings of exquisite beauty have been fashioned by DENOMA for our firm exclusively. Whether it is for a bride, for an anniver sary or a birthday, there is a stunning DENOMA Dia mond for just the occasion. -""'" $110 fo-m-t ri- (Wading rinp . . 67.59 W-ddi-j ring CiATEP Fo GROVE JEWELRY CO. The Corner Jeweler 601 Main St. Dial 228 Plattsmouth - NEBRASKA, JOURNAL Monday, December 1, 1047 riage by her father. The bride had chosen as her wedding gown white taffeta with fitted bodice, marquisette yoke edged with deep lace bertha, leg of mutton sleeves tight from the elbow and pointed at the wrist. The full skirt had a two and a half yard train ed&od in lace. She wore a three-quarter length net veil which fell from a beaded tiara. She carried a colonial bouquet of pink roses and gardenias. Her necklace was pearls. The bridesmaid was Miss Don na Meisinger. She wore a gown of dusty pink moire and carried a colonial bouquet of blue car nations. The matron of honor was Mrs. Eldon Woman, wearing a gown of dusty pink moire a shade lighter than the bridesmaid's. Her colonial bouquet was yellow roses. Candle lighters were Peggy Highfield and Darlene White. They wore identical full length gowns of shell pink. They car ried tapers tied with miniature carnation bouquets. Mary Sullivan was flower girl. Her gown was of pink taffeta in floor leng-th. She carried a foil basket filled with pink rose petals. Jimmie Kraeger was ring bearer. He carried the rings on a white quilted satin pillow. The groom was attended by Eldon Woman as best man. The ushers at the church were Bob Brookhouser and Dale Rho dcn. The mother of the bride wore a gray tailored wool dress with a corsage of red roses. The mother of the bridegroom wore a black and white dress with a corsage of the red roses. Miss Jan Kious of Omaha sang two selections. "Because" and "With This Ring I Thee Wed". She was accompanied by Miss Elizabeth Fisher of Lexington. Nebraska, who played the organ prelude as the guest- were seat ed. Miss Fisher played the tra ditional wedding marches for the service. The reception followed in the church parlors. The bride's table was centered with a three tier wedding cake iced in white and decorated with roses of pink icing-. A circlet of pink rosebuds set in Baby's Breath and ferns completed the centerpiece. Mrs. Gladys Cfe of Council Bluffs cut the wedding cake, Mrs. Louis Kief poured. Miss Norma Jean Siemers was at the ?uest book and Miss Dorothy Warga and Janice Long presided at the gift table. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hester and fam ily, Council Bluffs; Mr. and Mrs. James Dwyer, Glenwood; Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Bowman, Nodaway, Missouri; and Fred J. THOMAS WALLING CO. Abstracts of Title "Title Insurance" riattsmouth, Nebraska cl adclnating. MA DIAMONDS ... ri? km ml ill FtdMoi i I j Tax Included I $100.00 tnotflt " $W.7S f 90.00 r5 $11,00 at- 4. 4. i- -4, 1 r-i 11 1 i f a 11 n Miller and son, Jack, of Ham burg, Iowa. The bride and groom arc both graduates of the Plattsmouth high school. After his graduation in 1943 Mr. Harold was in the armed service for forty-three months. He was stationed with the army of occupation in Aus tria for eighteen months. The bride was graduated in 1946 and was in training in the nurse school at Clarkson hospital, Om aha for one year. Upon their return from a wed ding trip to Siloam Springs, Ar kansas, they will be at home in the Coronadp apartments. For her going away suit the bride wore a Burgundy suit with accessories of matching color. Her corsage was of white gardenias. Ray Cook to Holdrege Ravmond Cook left Saturday for Holdregr? where he was scheduled to speak in the pulpit of the Hollinger Evangelical and United Brethren church Sunday morning and at a Brotherhood rally at Alma in the afternoon. Mr. Cook was home for Thanksgiving with his family after an absence of several days on business matters pertaining to the church and to the Masonic lodge. His work took him to lodges at Fremont, Rising City and Springfield. He also attended the reception at Grand Island for the Grand Master of the Masons of Nebraska. At Laurel, Nebraska he was present at the Thanksgiving church services. CASn available at Mutual Loan & Finance Co. Here from Sioux City Mr. and Mrs. Arley Lester, former residents of this city, were here Thursday and Friday and later returned to their home at Sioux City, Iowa. They came Thursday and ac companied J. A. Edgerton, father of Mrs. Lester, to Fort Crook where they all visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lester and family. They had a very fine time and enjoyed the visit with 'Gene who has been suffering from an injured leg for some time. Guests at Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. Dave Morgan and daughter, Thayer of Auburn, Nebr. were Thanksgiving guests of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Estil Jenkins. Other guests were Mrs. Jenkins' sister and family, Sgt. and Mrs. Jack Hill and daughter, Sharon Kay and son David Neil from Belle vue, Nebr. Solve your financial problems at Mutual Loan and Finance Co. James Bridgwater, Jr., wife and family of Omaha, were in Plattsmouth Thursday to spend the day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Bridgewater, Sr and to enjoy the Thanksgiving dinner. Mrs. Maggie Mason was also a guest. Mr. and -Mrs. Robert Dow en tertained at a family dinner on Thanksgiving. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dow, Miss Audrey Dow, Mrs. Anna Hofack- er of this city and Bernard Dow and his cousin, John Fester of Alliance who were here from Lincoln where they are attend ing the state university. LEGAL NOTICES Smith & Lebens, Attorneys LEGAL NOTICE To WALTER POWELL: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will sell at public auction the following des cribed property, to-wit: CASS THEATRE LAST TIME! Monday, December 1 Dick Haymcs - Vera Ellen "Carnival In Costa Rica" AH in Technicolor Also News and Cartoon! TUESDAY ONLY! . December 2 BARGAIN DAY 12c & 20c Don Ameche-Catherine McLeod "That's My Man" Thrillinjr Epic of the Turf! Color Cartoon FOOTBALL THRILLS! Wednesday - Thursday December 3 and 4 James Cajrney and a Bis Cast in 13 Rue Madeleine" Thrills, Suspense and Action in the most heroic adventure in history! COMEDY and COLOR SPECIAL ! -"T - 1 iri 11 1 r ----- -1 One 1931 Black Chevrolet Coupe, license number, Colorado 1-71248. Motor Number 2310729, such sale being to satisfy a hcn for storage and services in the sum of $52.50 and costs of notice and sale, and such sale to be held at Hoschar Brothers ear lot on Main street in the Villaee of Murray, Cass County, Nebraska on December 17, 1947 at 10:00 A. M. K. M. SULLIVAN No. C22 Mon., Dec. 1, 8, 1947. Smith & Lebens, Attorneys NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE In The District Court of Cass County, Nebraska George C. Meyer, ct al., Plain tiffs vs. Theresa Pfeiffer et al, Defendants. Notice is hereby given that un der and by virtue of an order of sale of the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska on the 12th day of November, 1947, in an action wherein George C. Mey er et al are plaintiff's, and Theresa Pfeiffer et al are de fendants, 'the undersigned, sole referee, will on the 19th day of December, 1947, at the hour of w M M s? y W w w V .Vice WHAT TO GIVE? . . WHERE TO BUY? let that problem worry you! You'll find all the and admire right here in OUR STORE . . . for CHRISTMAS GIVING . Sweetheart . . Daughter Everlasting loveliness telling HER you CARE! Even Santa Would Gasp at the Sheer Quality of Our Fine Hosiery O Nylons All Silk Latest Shades $t.40 up I a? y-. . . g-Gift Wrapped While You Wait! St ieaay 10 uive Lnristmas Morning Gowns Satins Rayons Nylons Trimly Tailored Woven for Wear and Beauty! Choose from Our Selections $3.50 & Up W I 1 ! !i I i If 1 h 1 1 1 All r - - - - - - r-i.i-'i 1-- 1 11 i -i --i ,iLt0m0mr Ail two o'clock P. M. on said date at the South Front Door of the Court House in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass County, ' Ne braska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, that is to say, 15 per cent on the day of sale and the balance on con firmation of sale and delivery of I Referee's Deed, the following ! described real estate, to-wit: The Southwest Quarter (SW'i) of Section Twenty one (21) Township Ten (10) North, Rang-? Twelve (12) East of the Gth P. M. in Cass County, Nebraska, except 2.011 acres taken for high way purposes; and The Northwest Quarter (NWVi) of Section Twenty-eight (28) Township Ten (10) North, Range Twelve (12) East of the Gth P. M. in Cass County, Nebraska, except 1.642 acres taken for highway purposes. Said sale will be held open one hour. Abstract showing good title f record will be furnished pur chaser, possession to be given March 1, 1948, and taxes for 19-17 to be paid by Referee. Dated this 16th day of No- FOR T I O N S $ t i 1? m Lovely to Look at COMFY FOR A SLEEP! H O-O O Don't Be SOENNICHSEN'S m"- -!.-. fl --1 vember, 1947. W. L. DWYER, Referee, Dec. 1, 8, 15, 1947 Smith & Lebens, Attorneys NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE In The District Court of Cass County, Nebraska Antonia Vanek, Plaintiff, vs. Anna Vanek, et al. Defendants, Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of sale is sued by the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska, in an action pending in said Court, wherein Antonia Vanek is Plain tiff and Anna Vanek et al are defendants, directing me as Re feree to sell the following des cribed real estate, to-wit: Commencing at the Southwest corner of Lot Five (5) in Porter Place, an Addition to the City of Plattsmouth, Cass County, Ne braska, according to the recorded plat thereof, running thence easterly along the south line thereof 745.61 feet, thence north parallel with the east line 71.7 with the north line 709.93 feet to the northwesterly line 0 . . MEN don't things women love Selected esneeiallv Dainty things for Mother . . Girl friend . . Gifts of SUGGESTIONS! DRESSES SCARFS GLOVES HEAD SQUARES HANDKERCHIEFS TABLE LINENS LACE TABLE CLOTHS COLORED TOWELS TOWEL SETS RUGS - BATH SETS Clothes for Children an'd Babies FOR BASHFUL MEN! Our Men Clerks Will Be Happy to Show You These Gifts! Open to 9 O'Clock .Wednesdays! - H ! and PANTIES Ifs Simple to Backward Buy These . . A Gorjjeou.s Selection to Delight Any Woman's Heart . . Silks, Rayons, Nylon, Lace, Embroidered and Plain Bloomers and Snuggles Too! 89c to $3.50 "THE FAMILY STORE" west parallt southwesterly j . g said line 82 feet more or ( less to the place of beginning: also, commencing at a point 29:1 feet north of the southeast cor ner of the Northeast Quarter (NE'-i) of the Southeast Quar ter (SEU) of Section Twentv- i four (24), Township Twelve ( 12) j North, Range Thirteen (13) Ea.;t i of the Gth P. M.. thence running north on the east line of said tract of land 312.1 feet, thence west parallel with the south line of said tract 373.1 feet, thence Southwesterly along Lincoln Avenue to a point within 293 feet of said south line measured at right angles thereto, thence east parallel with said south line 511.7 feet to the place of begin ning, said tract last described al so known as Lot Twenty-seven (27) in the Northeast Quarter (NEli) of the Southeast Quar ter (SE'i) of Section Twentv four (24), Township Twelve (12), Range Thirteen (13), all in Cass County, Nebraska, I will sell said real estate at Public Auction to the highest ROBES! MAKE WELCOME GIFTS Warm, Comfortable and Attractive Dozens to Choose from in Satin - Wool -Flannel Quilted Styles and Washable Cottons! $5.95 to $17.95 feet thence thereof, thence few J . ' ?3 ONE-STOP SERVICE! You'll Find Everything for Her Under Our Roof from Dainty Slippers to Silly Hats Timed to tha Christmas Season! For the t iTTT 1 1 wen Dressed" Feeling- M J 1 1 bidder for ca,h on December 20. 1947, at ten o'clock A. M. at the : South Front Dior of the Court ; House in the Cvty of Plattsmouth. : Cass County. Nehra.-ka. Terms ol ; Sale, 15 percent ca.-h on d:iy of I sale, balenee on confirmation land delivery of IVd -ire's Deed, j purchaser to be furnished al ! stract showing good tulr, and said sale to be held open one ' hour. ! RICHARD C. PFCK. Re'eree. lit. 1, No. G18- . ov. 15, 17. 24; 1947. Real Estate LOANS! 4Y2 Percent Interest Charge Reduced for each monthly payment. . Plattsmouth Loan & Building Ass'n. s Give Her SLIPS ! Attractive Styles Don't Overlook Seeing the Gorgeous Nylons p ft ft ft ft $2.95 to $7.50 a km I Mm i w 1 Imiim ill -m I i ? -4i'. 5 x -v I ft ' ft ft ft m ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft. ft ft ft 1