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1 r ! If THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL i PAGE SIX Thursday, March 3, 1949 Connie Osburn Journal Correspondent The entire Greenwood com munity was shocked Thursday morninp; when word came that George Schroeder, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schroe der, had passed away in Lincoln Death was due to carbon mo noxide from a truck. The com munity wishes to extend sincere sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Schroeder and family. The Happy Home Makers club met with Mrs. J. C. Hoenshell Wednesday afternoon. The Eastern Star met Friday, February 5th. Mrs. Jones, State Supervisor of Mitchell, Neb., was present and held a School of Instruction in the afternoon The evening was .cpent socially. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Meisingcr and Mr. A. L. Todd were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Leesley and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Card returned from a two-month's trip to California. The Deal-A-Deck club held a night party at the home of Mrs. II. Brehm with Mrs. Daisy VVricfht assisting. Mr. and Mrs. Urvan Kyles left for their home in Kansas City, after having spent a week with I Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Green and sons Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Meyers were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Claycomb and family. Sunday dinner guests at the J. C. Hoenshell home were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shaffer of Plattsmouth, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Hoenshell of Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. Elza Winget of Ash land. Mrs. Rose McDonald was a Lincoln shopper Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Meyers cal led on Rueben Schulte in Ash land Sunday. SjojuUi smd Mrs. Glen Kuhn Mrs. Diana Bushnell celebrat ed her birthday Sunday with her children and families calling on her. Mrs. Emma Hoifmiester called Friday on Mrs. Dora Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Haynie and children called Sunday evening on Dora Richards and girls. Mrs. Dick Rocky and baby re turned home the first of the week from the hospital in Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Valgene Ewing relatives in the Greenwood spent me vc iu -communnitv. ' non Ewing home m Ashland. mp onH Fmil fpisinTer Mrs. t J. K.necm accumpuii- Mrs. Dorothy ureen ana sons and Mrs. Joe Leesley and child ren were in Lincoln Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lind of Ashland spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hoenshell. Mr. E. L. McDonald and Mrs. Rose McDonald were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John McKeon and family of Lincoln to a six o'clock uinner Sunday. Sunday visitors at the Bern- Mrs. John Grady. Mr. and Mrs. ied Mr. and Mrs. John Gake- rnier, Sr., to Lincoln Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jones were Sunday dinner guests at the Al bert Holliday home in Omaha. The Friendly Circle met with Mrs. F. J. Knecht Thursday. Mrs. Stella Fosberg called Monday afternoon cn Mrs. George Vogel. Mrs. Glen Kuhn called on Mrs. George Vogel Thursday even-in?. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Campbell Wrr' Rosencrans and Jackie and j spent Tuesday visiting the Ches Mr. and Mrs. Buzzy Gakemeier. ter Campbell home near Green- vfrc p.nvd rinvfomb was a , wood. Lincoln shopper Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth O Rourke and daughters were in Lincoln Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Meisinger and Mrs. A. L. Todd called on Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Bush nell of Dallas, Texas, came Fri day for a few days visiting with their mother, Mrs. Diana Bush nell. They left for their home Monday. $4 Ti .Fji5ti?,5-;; BREAD'S' . " !. GOOD IDEJL3 ....,is s& R,Oi Iff i 4i u 4 n KITCHE1T TRICK SNACK SUGGESTION-Roll tiny Vienna sausages in slices of fresh bread that have been ..... v,rv .., I. I V , J VX X' brushed witn menea ; -a 1 v ouner; Tasren wnn ' - ... .. ... n i Ur-. toothpick, broil until lightly browned. O. HOUSEHOLD HIITT VHEN YOUR candy recipe says "pour out on a marble slab, r on a rr I 'V sS tJon't despair. A glass ' I baking dish is just as -f- usable. QrO-EECIPE OrrrO FROSTED LAMB LOAF i Vi lb. ground lamb 2 Ho. salt clove garlic, minced V) c. chopped onion 1 c. milk s c. bread crumbs 1 egg 3 c. wtll-seasoned hot mashed potatoes Combine all ingredients except pota toes; place in loaf pan. Bake in mod erate oven (325) about 1 hour and 20 minutes. When baked, turn out onto oven-proof platter, frost with hot mashed potatoes, place loaf under broiler until potatoes are lightly browned. Serves 6. LISTEN to the calls for "more breed, please," when you serve good Butter nut Bread. Always deiiciously fresh and tasty, Butter-nut Bread is enriched for extra nutrition. Look for Butter-nut in the gay blue end white checked gingham wrapper. Tuttutnothmj szrr-s- J - -tin -i George Vogel spent Tuesday in Lincoln on business. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dill spent Wednesday in Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Haswell spent Wednesday at the J. L. Carnicle home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Parrish spent Friday night at the Ber nard Dill home. Mrs. Cora Campbell called Monday afternoon cn Mrs. Dave Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Moller spent the week end at the Tyler Nunn home. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Streight, Miss Norma Bushnell and Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Bushnell were Friday evening guests at the Jess Fidler home. Mr. and Mrs. Corbin Cox and children of Ashland, have mov ed to a farm near South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Par rish attended the Hull imple ment show at the Ashland high school Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rosencrans spent Sunday evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fosberg. DOES By HELEN HALE A BOWL of steaming hot cereal Is an excellent food that sticks to the ribs on chilly mornings. For a flavorsome treat, try cooking farina in apricot whole fruit nectar. Bread that has become somewhat dry and old can be given "oven fresh" appeal by leaving it in its own wrapper and then heating it in a slow oven (300) for five to 10 minutes. If the bread is very dry, sprinkle it with a little water first, then heat in the same fashion. Hot sage biscuits are a good com bination with pork pie, made, of course, from shreds of the leftover roast. To make the biscuits, add one half teaspoon sage to your biscuit recipe. RECIPE OF THE WEEK Salmon Cakes (Serves 5-6) 2 cups canned salmon 1 large onion, minced 1 (8-ounce) can tomato sauce li teaspoon salt Pepper 1 teaspoon thyme 3 eggs, separated '.i cup butter Flake and bone fish. Mix with tomato sauce, onion and season ings. Add beaten yolks and fold in stiffly beaten whites. Drop from tablespoon onto a hot buttered griddle and fry until brown on both sides. Serve with canned to mato sauce, if desired. Try spiced peach halves on greens next time you serve lamb or ham. Fill the centers of the fruit with whipped cream cheese seasoned with horseradish. Sprinkle with paprika. When you're cooking prunes, use pineapple juice in place of water if you want to add delicious flavor to this dried fruit. If you want to serve a real, old fashioned treat with pork chops, give the family buttered turnips. Here's an idea for a deviled ham loaf, made with leftover meat: grind the ham, mix with egg and bread crumbs and seasonings such as pre pared mustard, horseradish, diced onion, tabasco and catchup. Serve the slices of baked loaf with a spoon ful of cold sour cream. Split pea soup can be made more fiavorable and tempting if you add a few slices of sausages to it before serving. Takes on a Load SPRINGFIELD, 111. (U.R) Ang ry because a bartender would n't serve him a drink, Paul Geer tried to drive off with a whole truckload of beer. Police ar rested him. its-... & vv . sr: 14 Last Time Thursday, March 3 Judy Garland and Gene Kelly in "THE PIRATE" Leon Errol Comedy and Sport Reel ife i 0 )l vj J is M I a 1 LM ) amgm IS wLZk 11 'Amk u a J Lis. yA LJL ytf fnrw n M ft -" I SAVINGS GALORE! Friday and "Saturday, Mar. 4-5 Double Feature George O'Brien in "GUN LAW" Action and Adventure in the Old West! and William Lundigan and Jacqueline White "MYSTERY IN MEXICO" Daring intrigue below the border! also "CONGO BILL" Serial Mat. Sat. 2:30 - Nights 7:00-9:30 CJ3 wQSM I IE LARGS to Uo. 10 A E5Sn"fr DcAnzo Helves HrBW B t3 Pie Pc;!cd Can APPLES PLUMS AT HPtIPg Leadwoy Choice Whole No. 10 CS-. PfiC I b Syrua Pecked Can C For Ycu Brand No. 10 1 Heavy Pack, Pie Sliced Can 3 Pitted Can Tradev-c!l Oregon No. 10 PuroJe Plums Can ISO. 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