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Ci Cloth es are SEND YOUR SUMMER GARMENTS TO US FOR CLEANING AND PRESSING . . . IT'S THE EASY WAY TO ALWAYS LOOK YOUR BEST. 1U 1 Phone 6118 429 Main Street. Free Pich-Up and Deliver Savvied . . PKOKE 6113. f CLE Xj lb M2j n i 1 Ej J o I THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, JOURNAL PAGE TWO Thursday, June 24. 1948 Mrs. Grart Pfbon Watson Jones' and daughter, Rimona left on Tuesday for a trip to California in their car. They will also go to Canada be fore ' returning home. Elmer Shreve went with them to Cali fornia. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Miller went to near Syracuse after church on Sundav for?a Fathers Day dinner at the home of a niece. There were thirty-two re latives torercnt honoring Mrs. Miller's father. Mr. Swanson, who is 02 years of a?e. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Donlan are the narents of a son born June 16 at St. Elizabeth's hos pital in Lincoln. The mother i the former Ellen Bickcrt. Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Lind spent ; Wedncsdav nigo.t in Lincoln at the home ef his broth. Th: next day they journeyed to their new home at Oakland. George Moomev and Mr. Cameron took their poods m a Eorncmeier truck. The report that the Linds were cordially welcomed into a nice nlace', and v. ere presented WANTED Contact us for Prices A. R. CASE Plattsmouth Phone 3197 with a new refrigerator and gas stove to use in their apart ment and later take to the par sonage home when it is convolet ed. WCTU met on Thursday after. ! noon with Mrs. Wade. Mrs. Net tie Mendenhall was lesson lead er. The hostess, assisted by her daughter. Mrs. Pearl Gilbank e.f Santa Monica, Calif., served de licious refreshments. When Mrs. Giibank was vL-dt-ing her son and family in Omaha recently she received a call from KMA saying she was to be the recipient of a ift from a tele phone program. She had to sins part of some song in order to qualify for the wrist watch she would Ret later. The Rodney -Whim-more and Clare nee Rueter families had a picnic birthday dinner for one of the Router children at Capitol Eeaen on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Bucll and family of San Antonio, Texas, are visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bucll. Fifty seven young- people at tended the banquet at the Metho dist church basement Monday evening. They were served by the WSCS ladies, and sponsored by the county extension club lead ers. After a program of toasts and ; reading by Phyllis Bor..-3 mcier they went to the Com munity Building for a social eve ning. Rev. E. L. Haist and Rev. J. A. Adams are attending the Evangelical U. B. confe: eru-e at Grand Island th:& week. They re port rainy weather for the !'n I days. Mr. and Mrs. William Eruokow have been busy this week entei taining and a:tendi,'g far. i in gatherings of the Brunkow fam ily. Four members f '' m other states who had not bc n iicre for several years are special guests'. Mr. and Mrs. '' Em mot t C'ek whore 25 1 h wedding ar.niveisary was on Jure 10. were honored by a this' vear vs if of Eagle. He ; Mrs. Charles Aparo and little daughter, of Omaha, visited Among. the 1169 students gracl- ; Mrs. Ruth Sehrocder is spend I uai'.j'.;' nam the Universiiv of ; in?; the month of Juno with her ' TV" O ... , ' j JNeo, v.'-i thtr of Mrs. Howard Steao and ends. Tin lr home is at Daven- and friends. Mrs. Aparo was for she and her family attend..;! the port, Iowa. I merly Helen La Tour. Marion parents, the Kuenns. JVir. benrce- ; several days at the Ray Jardine s a bro- dor will be here for the week- 1 heme and with other relatives The Jieka famiy have moved i Nile Donnelson arrived home e:ccrc-"e s. V.'iU:.i;r; Clarice Koltle was ( ae j into the Entcrhno house Mrs. j last week from Seattle, Wash., eipicnt ol tee nriec set ot cumu.-s ' .neKa ana nvo cnuarcn are nc re , to help get ready to move. They Mr. i and Mr. aieka is to come m July. are exoectint-to make their home Union Mrs. L G. Todd t-'iven Finl-v the Finh-v st'; now V T I T! e-T.fei-oreo. ! Scheol at the school building the doge of motoi'ir.s ; past two weeks. Robe it.; Dairy cm- I Miss Lorer.e Seliact spent la-t 'Friday and Tuesday here. She Bertha Ostertag retmned uave a short talk at the W. S. C. S. and will take up her pas toral work at the Method;;, church on Sundav. e:.a:r?g n grocers He had the pv there with a phnee. Mrs recently from a visit at Wichita, Kan-as. with her son and fam ilv. Miss Fiance-. Arnold went to Mihbora. S.mth Dakota. Mon day, where she sang at the wed dhi?. of a friind. Mi?.s Dorolhy Ilelhnan, who graduated in the coins 2 for nurses with Frances at Bryan Memorial h. spital in Lincoln last year. Mrs. A!ta Quinn of Lincoln and her mother, Mrs. IL.r'ey, The children attended E ; ;n se at the Children Dav program at J taking Marv, wi.o a the Methodist church Sunday j there ths sutr.rr.--r. rrs -j morning. ; companied th rn to lv Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Todd, ! Mr. and Mrs. Ermar-.! Mary and Billy called cn Mrs. j of Lincoln spent the v. -Todd Sunday evening on their ! at the Howard Sn-cigra a Tl 1 l, . , . . J . T. -r- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kearney ! wa lo t vlu wncie. v" .dLl"nuuiS uano'"cl - and family and Mr. and Mrs. Winnie Crawford drove to Bart lett, la., last Sunday to visit with the parents of Mrs. Craw ford. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cross and ! Miss Iva Mougcy attended a fam ily garnering at tne iJarr Young V J v m-. k sper.t Saturda Piaitsmoa'.i; Blanche Harle i!v. and S'aad:;v at ! the l;-roe f Jashka and fam- Cate.s can;.- from Diego. Calif., recently for a v-si-. wit:; nor ; Mrs. R. A. Ka : iht-v v,nt to ?: v;th las r, :M; v ' I er "h arer.t?, M, ,n. Fi-om .hne for ; s. Later a iv e- :T iUU. r - c a party at tnc:r r.onv wstn 'inv.'f numb --r of relatives rr ' sent. !..b.Tofr!T- W. S. C. S. t dirt e!.'.; . !l a Them load t'v ; eeavr ( n Faith. Flaylen ?I piano solo. Prath Ms Ev v:.--t : II. .sr:.- Y- rk. S 500-) chirks at r.e-'vl furnishing.- iOi.T.s. Mi ehairn-an i committee. Mr. end Me. and Mr. and M motored to Tobi day (e:;;ag and at alu-nr.i l-r.nr.:ct at t! M' ard :.Tts. Cher ana Cla:!-: viewed tla the flrod when they Po: tland. Orc-c...n, but arrived home saf !v. Mrs. Emi'v C M F"hk. e " ' i-eori'T.s v.-it Me.:-.:- 'I ::: .. h olev, -i e ;- - w..s !- -l and Mrs. A r1 1 -a : rap-.rt-. d '-aia ' Jewe s. Eesnie Corn f la ! ism r-un-.!: L--l fr: r. Wi i ''.p:. Civ-ndier the Wil- nome a LoLO: Dav" :a-i game T v;;- 'il.-n-r-rl (- hea in!. ' j -rent the we k tS-i; ! 1 in Scatth I Mrs. A.- H. Peterson visited in j Omaha with her daughter, Mrs. ! C. J. Reark. She made the trip ! with Mrs. Frank Koterzina. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peter- i home at Nchawka. last Sundav. ;.s'.-n and son, Robert, of Wahoo, The Youngs were celebrating- spent Sunday at the A. II. Peter- j their thirty-fifth wedding an son hpme. j nivcrsary About fifty guests Mr. and Mrs. John Mass and were present, family, Eugen? Spongier and Mr. j Mr. and Mrs. Donald McQuin and Mrs. John Eillo cal'ded at and daughters and Mrs. Todd j -he Fred Bartz heme in Gretna galled on Rev. and Mis. Williams ' Monday eve-ring. land Mary Ellen at the Metho-i Mr. and Mrs. Bovd Mayficld dist Parsonage at Plattsmouth : entertained Thursday evening for last Tuesday evening. j Miss Charlotte Mayfieid, who is ! Mr. and Mrs. Russtll Schaffer , home from Chicago for a wWks ' and two s'ons and the parents of: vi-.it. Russ from Brock, spend Monday ; ; in Omaha. Arizona, with, a total land area i Rev. anei Mrs. E. P. Booker : j of approximately 114.000 square : of Table Rock were- week end iniks, is the fifth largest state in ; guests' at the Donald McQuin : ; the Lnion. horn?. Rev. Booker sang a solo ; I We not only sell Plumbing Fixtures WE INSTALL THEM. G Air Conditioning 9 Heating Plumbing PLATTSMOUTH SHEET METAL WORKS M. T. KEIDERLIXG Phone 4210 .A I. Alley Oop bar Wirth Wiith William Wirth visited ut th ;e ia Lincoln By V. T. Hamlin C. el. : I - ' G:.. : : nu'-.i-or cf the Goki clab far the summer at the ha.r-e of Goldie as 'av t vi n;ng. len Ciegl-.orn re-ceied rrj in r brother. Will i - - ; - - in Cahfornia 1: the v !-a wee: is time. as in same E'b.it Mai ti;e r; fee Tea., of th Herrv A:- ,id e. Fa -i P: att :.; last Taurs atie::!.;d the t piece. - -i .-a -. -; i . to. els we rs- t; ov- ot i . ') ' be si at t: isa rs f f to '. en : .virg a rc On Sunday the at the homo e four pis sent b? ir,g this week W'.o-. r liome. Too fo'jr rr-? nmily have union r :en;b spent the c'v; Ar'.o Pratt, the four pri sent be- : 1 ins Mrs. Laura Deles Dernier, j n-.-- of brrska City: j Loi at h;s who !i-..l r:as.ed e Sar.day befare. D n-ii- V."ohr:n-'-:n cnie f rc ni neoln M -idev ; a -t visit :vv -. a and s:sle,s. Mr. a-a! M s. David W. Webb . and dao.'-iter. Pat: i:i of o.aa,;.. e. Vaa, ia ri'.cd Sa'.air- :" f'- a w; k's vi. it wi-h the . i "a- : a 1 !?.u:v'i fr.-mii":. -a A co'jraor w: s born June 2. Bryan M- mc-rial h --onitt! in a - r.. t,-, Mr. an. Mrs. John E. sithl. Mr. and Mrs. Kni-ht are ir-'i i "! I:neeln this s'nnmer. :-. :'-.'o.;:t iV the athletic e .ach tie- I.'ei'S'eii'o sei-ool. f ton ihoy ,,i Lincoln and. Mas. a .,". . :: J aa.a.: ,.f Aa.hum w. r-- c a sas jn the h"in-a or .. -te. Mr. end Mrs. R. tm - mm v j, v m Kt !rsr: ff I. - - - h V " y - "Jl X:--' 1 F- -. LV'-.'-r-r r-- - OT L'3 ! ' ' IT ,5 fS 3L- C'd ef Nehawi bins :.iunn Mrs. Davis of Me.nhy, who?" husband v. as also present. Th vour.gcr menib- -rs of the familus wore at the Krceklow li..me in E'r.r.vood for the day, wh."r older ones went later in afternoon. n : ? y sir r. I'hh.-y. rhe fnr i'-.b-rs r.f the Rokcv- op wcd-.iirg pa: ty had a dln- We-c'"'.'.sdav evening; at the viile hotel following the e-i an.; rrhe-rsa1. Harold Koom went Bridge -; p.i I v ; 'die week end, on busi ' nesS. ;d i v. the crime the i h- hv I b iU II. Elhitt. farm d alor at Aivo. die-1 in ill health for 1 a - t iiis luid past Anywhere. U.S.A." Only Seconds Away Your Icleplionc covers more ground faster than any oilier means oi" general communication. A long distance tele phone call will lake you anywhere in mere seconds and at surprisingly low rates. Long distance rates are especially low after 6 p.m. and on Sunday. Remember you are never farther away from anyone than the nearest tele phone. Don't let distance separate ou from loved ones when long distance tele phone service is so convenient and so inexpensive. Mrs. Acicle Flcisehman. The ' f"ur dialogues. Mrs. Floiscbmann f save a pan torn me reading, r low ers were in profusion. M;s Ruth Fitch has closed f hey work in Kansas City and is home for a few days. Her friend, t Mr. Carl Stilgabaor of Omaha, ' was a Monday guest. : j i.Tr. a-i.l Mrs. Le is II'il!?n-bc-ck molt red to Kansas City on Saturday. They visited thrir c.susin-:, Mr. and Mi-s. Paul Ho lesibeck at Fiarkfsrt ard Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Click at Eeat'ie. Child ten's Dav undoes were h. Id at the Evangelical U. D. church on Friday evening. June 11th. Lester Rosenow lead the program assisted by Mrs. Rose new, Mrs. Grace Althouse and 10 ft'i'-cS AlgJ 1 25 MILES 50 MILES 1 100 MILES The chart shows rates for 3-minutt: Station-to-Statioii calls after 6 P. M. antl all day Sunday ;4o--.y rsj .... m - -,t? S i".--.-t c.--: ,i-fl fci.J I- 5 .M'r-rw1CTr,rr t--. b'-es ISO MILES 5 SS0 MILES 450 MILES 1000 MILES IE0Q MILES Hie Lincoln Telephone & TeSegrsph Go. 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