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0 1 r V 4 i Ashland Mrs. John Remmjifa Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Erauch inuellcr and family of Waver ly, spent Sunday afternoon at the Henry Tin:m homo. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Boiler and children were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Boiler and Eddy. Mr. and Mrs. John Itcmmenga and Marjorie were evening callers. Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Boiler and Eddy, Mr. and Mrs. John Abbott and Deris and Mrs. Olive Vhitlatch vers Thursday supper gursts of Mr. and Mrs. Holland Tinnean of Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Weaver, Jr. and Dennis were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bashman. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Wulradt and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Marclf called in the afternoon. Mrs. Myrtle Lindsay of Cal ifornia. Mrs. Margaret Lehman and Wallace McCiellan were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mansfield at the Silver Cafe. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sten bcrg and family and Mrs. Em ma Olson spent Sunday even ing at the Dallas Hunt home. Mrs. Martin Stenberg spent Wednesday in Lincoln. Mrs. A. B. Bachman, Mrs. Margaret Lehman, Mrs. Henry Nitz of. Wann, Mrs. Myrtle Lind say and Mrs. Earl Mansfield were Friday evening dinner guest's of Mrs. Robert Graham. The men folks attended a meeting and dinner in Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mansfield and Sam attended the Fred Waring show in Lincoln on Sat urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bergman and Nancy Jo called on Mr. and Mrs. Alien Gillespie Wed nesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ives of Omaha returned from Califor nia Saturday evening after spending three weeks in Cali fornia visiting relatives at Waterford, Monterey and Los Angeles. ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eckery QUT OUR WAY una ennaren spent lnursaay evening at the Harold Kellogg home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kellogg and children spent Sunday evening at the Hnery Klipp home. Mrs. Fred Rueter and Floyd called at the Harold Kellogg home on Monday. Wallace McClellan, Mrs. Mar garet Lehman and Mrs. Myrtle Lindsey called on Mrs. Maude Barrow Sunday afternoon. Duane Nelson and two friends spent the week end at the Ray mond Nelson home. Mary Alice Nelson was home also. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Sandy and Evelyn, Mr. Otto Renwanz of Greenwood spent Sunday at the Raymond Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rick ards spent the week end at Schuyler at the Glen Fosnot heme. Mrs. Elsie Kelly of Green wood spent Sunday with Mrs. j Mrs. Lee Snavely and Mrs. Carl Parks, j Charles Snavely, Mrs. Pauline Mrs. Julia Barta of Elmwood I Eosenow, Mrs. Charles - Roelfsz was a dinner guest of Mrs. Carl i of Alvo and Mr. A. D. Zaar cal- Stander on Tuesday. led on Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones , Earl Nichols spent Sunday Sunday afternoon. ; with John and Sarah Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jones and Mrs. Harold Richards spent little Judy Bornman called on Friday with Mrs. William Zeig Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jonos Sun- enbien at Havelock. -1-- OH, TRVIM' li'jlljjlijJi'jiif LOOK AGIN Yi;j ,1 r'K TO SLIP OUT V li!! I 'll AIM'T THAT 3 W !! 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Joan Richards spent Wednes day evening with Kathryn Theissen and attended a show in Omaha with Mr. and Mrs. Theissen. Rev. Roselius, Rev. Nyholm of Blain, Professor at Dana College, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maack and children, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Buelke and Delores were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Maack. Floyd Rueter spent Saturday evening at the Dewey Moore home. Fred Rueter spent the week end at the Dewey Moore home. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Moore and boys spent Sunday evening at the Fred Rueter home at Alvo to visit Genevieve ; Rueter who recently had her tonsils removed. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Rook stool and son of North Platte, Nebr., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Merle Hill for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. George Born man and Ruth Elaine and Mr. and Mrs. George Bornman, Sr. sDent Monday afternoon in Plattsmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Thornton of Louisville visited Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Roeber Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Odell call ed on Mr. and Mrs. Walter ; Goings Saturday-. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keller spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Sowards. Nagel Bricker was a Sunday 1 dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. ; Bruce Sowards. Marcella Stander spent Tues day night with Carol and Janie Farmer. Master Sergeant and Mrs. Sedrick G. Laughlin, Arthur Laughlin of Ashland and Mr. and Mrs. Vernor Rastid. Wilbur Laughlin drove to Thurston Nebr., for a visit over the week end with Mr. Rastid's grand parents and went pheasant Cooper, Jeanie Cooper, Mr. and huntinsr On Sundav morning, Mrs. Henry Friesel, Mr. and Master Sergeant and Mrs. Sed- Mrs. Vincent Rehmeier, Mr. and dick G. Laughlin and Arthur Mrs. Harold Domingo. Laughlin called on Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ranney Mrs. Harold Kuhn. Mr. Kunn was Arthur's buddy in the army. Friday evening Master Serg- ant and Mrs. Sedrick G. Laugh- Monday, Tuesday and Wrednes lin were surprised by a chari- day, attending the Mid-West vari group. , Farm Equipment show. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Kuehn ' A letter to relatives here last were Sunday luncheon guests week, told of Oscar Domingo of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Rikli. accompaning four other men Mrs. Anna Bullock of Powell, to Saratoga, California, to en Wvomine. Mrs. Mary Bullette joy Bass fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Rv A R William 1 took her back to Lincoln Sun- y IV. VVllliamS I oftorr, onH tV,PV visit- ed Miss Agnes Rough, who is owner and operator of an old folks home in Bethany. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Michelsen Sun day, were their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christensen and family, of Louisville. Walter Box has returned from his wheat ranch, at Reardon, Wash., to spend the winter in Weeping Water. Mr. Box still owns a half section of land in Cass county, while operating j his wheat ranch in the west. Mrs. Henry Meyer returned home from her visit to Grand Island, last week. She was ac companied by her son, Robert Meyer, of North Platte, who spent several days at her home. Mr .and Mrs. Donald Meyer and family expect to arrive here this week, from New Hav en, Conn., where they have made their home since they were married. They expect to make Weeping Water their home. Donald is an electrician. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Day went to Lincoln Saturday even ing, to hear the Fred Waring concert. Cyrus Livingston, Harrison Livingston, Maurice Hammons and Eli Plunkett and their wives went to Lincoln Monday morning, to join a party from Lincoln, after which the men travelled on to Sutton, for a days pheasant hunting, and the ladies accompanied by Mrs. R. B. Leffler, spent the day at the home of Mrs. Don Schultz, at Walton, returning home late in the evening. .'HE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Thursday, November 18, 1948. PAGE FIVE The center of population and the geographical center of West Virginia are only five miles apart. Gassaway is the center of population, and Sutton, to the east, is the geographical center. Davis k Peck LAWYERS Phone 264 Plattsmouth and two sons enjoyed a Sunday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wiles and family. Thomas Stacey was in Omaha Union Volunteer Fire Department BENEFIT MIXED DANCE SATURDAY, NOV. 20 at American Legion Hall, Union, Nebr. Admission $1.00 Per Couple. DOOR PRIZES LUNCH AND COFFEE SERVED Come, bring the whole family and have a good time. ii of Tulsa. Oklahoma, and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lenhard of Murdock were Monday after noon callers at the John Rem menga home. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Roeber were Mr. and Mrs. William Frieze, Barn ard, Mo., and her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Rickey and children of Council Bluffs, la., Mr. and Mrs. .Henry Stander, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Hopp, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Roeber, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neuman and Walter, Alvina Kuehn and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Roeber and John. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gake meier, Murdock, and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Kuehn of Malcolm. Mr. and Mrs. William Frieze formerly lived near Louisville. .. - - - - : M 'S X cntl 3 Mic- UsMpmq W.'V TdMias M-jrtey Domingo are spending the win ter in California. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Uffelman spent Friday evening at the Bert Copenhaver home in Syra cuse. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Pollard, of Nehawka, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Norris. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Meising- er were in Plattsmouth, Sun day, visiting with Ed Steppat, who has been bedfast since in September. Mrs. Charles Everett began work at the Omaha Public Power district office Monday morning. Mrs. Arthur Everett expects to leave this coming week for the west coast, from where she will sail sometime in December for Guam, to join her husband, i Sgt. Everett. j Mr. and Mrs. Lou Campbell ! of Saginaw, Mich., were visitors at the Thomas Stacey home, one day last week. The L. P. V. club met Thurs day. November 11th. at the home of Mrs. Arthur Rough, with Mrs. Harold Meisinger as co-hostess. Twenty-one mem bers and two visitors, Mrs. Geo Last Friday the Ames, Iowa, Sickmann and Miss Pauline Incross Hybrid Poultry Co. five Rough, enjoyed the aferntoon passenger plane landed at the with the club. Their new presi- Brown Airport, east of Weep- dent, Mrs. Wendell Hart, pre ing Water. The plane was pilot- sided, and the meeting opened ed by Pat Mac Iver, and it with group singing, led by Mrs. brought Oiav Smedal, a com- Merl Ragoos. The program for mercial photographer from the next year's meetings were ar Ames company, to Weeping ranged, and plans were made Water to take pictures of. the for a covered dish supper and Norris Hatchery, who sell the a gift exchange for the members Ames Incross chicks, and of the of the club and their families Calvin Carsten flock of Ames to be held December lOlh, at Incross chickens. The Carsten the Philpot school house. The flock is one of the best laying i lesson for the day, was a con flocks in this locality. The j tinuation of the last program Ames Company are going to i about "Color in the Home", and use the pictures of the Carsten ! it was in charge of Mrs. Wen flock in their magazine in the dell Hart and Mrs. E. J. Boedek near future. j er. Mrs. Harold Meisinger is The birth of a sen to the their secretary. Princess Elizabeth, of England, Mr. and Mrs. Knud Jensen was a historical event, of great i celebrated their thirty-fifth importance, to all the people. , wedding anniversary Sunday i But to one Weeping Water ' with about seventy-five friends banker, the day was a memor- gathering at their home for a able one, for it was also the covered dish dinner and an af birthday of Oscar C. Hinds, j ternoon of visiting. Their son cashier of the First National ' in-law and 'daughter, Mr. and Bank, of Weeping Water. The Mrs. Audry Fisher, and their suggestion has been made that two sons, Bob and Jimmy, of he request that the young Falls City, were here to enjoy prince be named Prince Oscar, the happy occasion. The guests There was a gathering of presented Mr. and Mrs. Jensen relatives in this vicinity, at the with a purse filled with money, Hinds home. Sunday, honoring as a happy reminder of the REPEAT PERFORMANCE SEYMOUR, Ind (u.R) History repeated itself when Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lucas became the parents of a son and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schneider became the parents of a daughter at the same time at Schneck Me morial hospital. Five years pre viously Mrs. Lucas and Mrs. Schneider gave birth to daugh ters at the same time and place. SUNDAY, NOV. 21 11 A.M. TO 5P.M. i4 MILE EAST SOUTH OMAHA BRIDGE POULTRY FRIZES Shells on Grounds SPONSORED BY BLUE HERRON SPORTS CLUB 9 A A V M 1 C8 BEGINS H THE KSTCH EM Ik, BLUE SPECKLED ENAMELWARE SMALLER SIZE 1.15 This deep oval shape roaster gives ample space for a 12 to 14 pound fowl or a 16 to 18 pound roast. Patented "Treewell" de sign. " " r - .bm mw mm W mm m immmm mum mm. W - m mm - j Mr. Hind's birthday. They all t came for dinner, and enjoyed 1 an afternoon of visiting. From Lincoln, came Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hinds and son. Tommy, , from Maryville, Mo., came Mr. ' and Mrs. James Elaaard and two children, Jane and Bobby; and from Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hinds. Mrs. L. D. Noble, of Cedar Rapids, Nebraska, has been visitina her daughters. Mrs. F. Send your hostess beautiful flowers this Thanksgiving. 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Sunday, Mrs. Roberts entertain ed at a dinner for Mrs. Noble, with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Warn staff, of Hamburg, Iowa; Law rence White, of Leavenworth, Kan.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank J Domingo, and two children, John and Mary, as guests. Lawrence . Houseman attend- Delmar Clark has been trans ! ferred to Beatrice, where he i will continue with his work with the Gas Co. Mr. Clark j made his home with Mr. and i Mrs. Frank Cook, while in j Weeping Water. i Frank Cook joined friends j from Alvo, who went to Sutton for pheasant hunting; . Sunday ed the Mid-West Farm Equip- i His son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. ment show in Omaha Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Renos Anderson entertained at a turkey dinner Saturday evening, at their home, when their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Eiden miller, Mr. and Mrs. Thorwald Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mayficld, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wesley Cook, were with the party, while their daughters. Dianne and Suzanne, remained, with Mrs. Frank Cook. 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