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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1949)
'4 By Mrs. F. O. Sand Mr. and Mrs. Malcclm Pol :. lard and family. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Pollard and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Pollard went to Omaha Sunday to see the; Ak-Sar-Ben Rcdeo. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Powers wnt to Lincoln Thursday to see lhir new grandson. David Owen, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Owen. Mr. and Mrs. Randall Hoback and family of Nebraska City were guests for the cay Sunday of his mother, Mrs. Georgia IIo Lack. Mrs. Georgia Hoback was a business visitor in Lincoln Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chriswisser of Plattsmouth wers dinner quests Friday of Mrs. Emma Chriswisser. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cun mings and son, Robert, and grandson, Terry True of Omaha were Sunday afternoon and lunch guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merriti Dodion. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hansen called at the home of Mr. and J.Irs. Victor Ross Sunday after- FARMERS Save Money! Get your neighbors toother and buy winter supply of po tatoes, in trucklots over 50 sacks, U. S. No. 1 whites at $2.15 cwt., or qheaper grades as low as $1. For field-run prices, contact Fred Kuroki, Hershey (13 miles west of N o r t" h Platte.) FBIUDCt) thoughts i I i While we are fighting for our place upon the broad unsmiling highway of our daily struggles, are we neglecting the quiet little friendly paths to a smiling Peace' Fach business and profes sional man must depend upon accomplishments for appreciation rather than any published creed of in tentions. i There's a fAounJain of Flavor in every spoonful Cnrxh 3. A. r-trw Co.. 1047 I L. w MtAUSTH co Sioimi iiiuii iiium uri'ciiu upon accomplishments for i i I appreciation rather than ! ! anj published creed of in- j I tentions. I SERVICE TO THE LIVING l USE YOUR j FOLGIR COUPON l DON'T sV.iSS THE J BIG SAVING ON "FOiGER'SCOffEEX ( mmn J - i . i ,1 : noon. Mr. and Mrs. Ross moved to the farm of Airs. Conant Wolph last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Pollard ob served their wedding anniver sary Thursday by having dinner in Omaha. They had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer Ewitzer of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. James Gruber of California visited Mrs. Emma Chriswisser and Mrs. Clarence Hansen Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Ringler of Lincoln were guests Satur day night and Sunday of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ty scn. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Tyson were in Omaha on business Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wieck horst and Judy called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gan semer at Murray Saturday evening.- Mr. and Mrs. Don Farson and baby of Nebraska City cailed at the Wieckhorst home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Tyson and Mr. and Airs. Arnold French shopped in Lincoln Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moore and son of Murray were dinner gussts of Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Midkiff Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sturm at tended the Minnesota-Nebraska game Saturday. After the game they drove to Columbus to visit Mrs. Sturm's brother, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Steinmeyer and son and were overnight and Sunday guests at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fitch called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Boedecker at Avoca Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Midkiff visited their daughter, Mrs. Clif ford O'Connor and family, Sun day afternoon. Mrs. R. B. Stone and Mrs. Neil Fierce were business visitors in Nebraska City Monday. Mrs. J. A. Budin of Clarkson, Nebr., visited her daughter, Mrs. Robert Schlichtemeier and fam ily for several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Printz and family were dinner guests Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Printz at Nebraska City. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wieckhorst of Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen cf Union were din ner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wieckhorst. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warden observed their wedding anniver sary Friday by having dinner and attending a show at Ne braska City. Mr. and Mrs. Senn Waddell of Lincoln called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Orndorff Sun day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Switzer, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Stone and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lemon went for a drive Sunday afternoon and enjoyed the autumn scenery. They drove south and west of Nehawka, then to Mynard and Plattsmouth, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thiele. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warden and family were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cornell at Union. While there they visited with relatives and friends from Kansas City, St. Joseph and from Iowa. Mrs. Nels Thoren and Mrs. Richard Stone visited Mr. and Mrs. Arden Rhuman at Platts mouth Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Thoren and family of Weeping Water were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mrs. Nels Thoren. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Doeden and family were guests at a family reunion at Cook Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gariipp. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rholfs of Avoca, Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Friedel and family of Lin coln, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pella of Tecumseh, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Albers and daughter of Elmwood and Mrs. Harold Eaton and son of Union. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bristol of Waco, Nebr., were guests over night Tuesday and for the day Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. John Barkhurst. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Blooming dale of Nebraska City and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hodges of Jul ian were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beatty. Mrs. Henry Doeden and Gil bert spent the day Friday with Mrs. Harold Eaton at Union. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnson called at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brandt Sunday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Senn Waddell of Lincoln called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brandt Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Brandt and son, Raymond called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jansen at Nebraska City Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Erandt, Jr., and daughter of Avoca called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brandt, Sr., Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Poppe and daughters of St. Joseph and Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Carper and sons of Murray were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Gertrudes-Carper. , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beatty went to Nebraska City Friday to visit his mother, Mrs. Emma Beatty, who had been very ill. Her con dition is improved. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Balfour, ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Clark Balfour of Union, drove to South Dakota where they visited rela tives and friends over the week end. They visited Rev. and Mrs. Harry Clark at Hurley; Mrs. Cora Clark and daughter at Craig; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Billups. Dean and Earl Hughes at Stik ney, which was the former home of Carl Balfour; Mr. and Mrs. Russel Bunge and daughter at Yanktcn, S. D., and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pollard at Wayne, Nebr. Mr. and Mrs. John Barkhurst and daughter were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Barkhurst. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Sloan of New York City announce the birth of a son, Michel Blaine, on l no r 3 r ti O. Sand are grandparents. Mrs. Kent Balfour attended a party of the three Y's daughters Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Leo Hiskett at Nebraska City. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Olson of Nebraska City called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beatty Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Georg6 Pollard, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Mayfield, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Balfour, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Balfour, Dr. and Mrs. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Nutzman, Mrs. E. A.- Nutzman and son, Dean, attended the Minnesota-Nebraska game at j Lincoln Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Steffens of Lincoln entertained at a fam ily dinner Sunday honoring their daughter, Maxine, who is on her vacation from Oakland, Calif. Miss Steffens is supervisor at Alameda County hospital at Oakland. Guests from Nehaw ka were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. -Arthur Woiph. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. Steffens of Lorton, Mr. and Mrs . Frank Horsiman and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Horstman and family of Tal mage, Mrs. Fred Weber and son, Roger, of Tecumseh, Mrs. P. C. Cunningham of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kruger and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Anderson of Lin- ! coin. .V.W.V.V. South Ashland Mrs. John RemiMMa Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd DeFreece and Lotys and Mrs. Willis James, Margaret, Tom and Lynn came Friday to spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan E. Arm strong. Linden DeFreece re turned home with his parents Sunday after spending two weeks with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd DeFreece attended the Nebraska-Minnesota football game Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Murphy of Belle vue, Ohio, were Saturday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Laughlin. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stander and Francis, Mrs. Mary Stand er and Lena attended the Ak-Sar-Ben rodeo in Omaha Sun day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Parks and Eugene attended the Ak-Sar-Ben rodeo Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Erickson and son attended a dinner at Waverly Sunday in honor of Mrs. Ella Mathias on her 92nd birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bohlsen and Darlene of Omaha and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Probst of Falls City spent Sunday afternoon at the Carl Kupke home. On Sept. 25th Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stock were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Corn3lius and family at Phil lips, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sindt and children of Naponee were also guests. They celebrat ed little Bruce Stock's first birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Fleischman spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Haase. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sten berg of Council Bluffs and Mr. and Mrs. Dalles Hunt, Carol and 1-2 Gallon Bulk FOUNTAIN SPECIAL Fudge Tart Individual Cake Rolls Carry-Out Sundaes Fine Party Items. Butterscotch Butter Brickie Real Strawberry Ice Cream. WHITMAN'S SAMPLERS $000 $00 and a WHAT'S IN A NAME? worth $2.00 or more in phone number that was drawn and appears in one of our ads. Amount this week $2.00. . WINNER LAST WEEK C. WOSTER George were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stenberg. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Olsen were afternoon callers. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan LeConte of Venice, Cal., spent from Mon day until Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keller. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lewis of Lincoln and Clausen Lewis of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Chet Keller and family of Des Moines, la., called on Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keller Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Farmer and Jane spent Sunday after noon in Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kupke spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kupke. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eggers spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Eggers. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schleu and Jerry Schleu spent Satur day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Schleu and children. Mr. and Mrs. William Schleu, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Schleu and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Elton Erickson and Roger spent Sun day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Schleu and family. Last Monday evening Mrs. Freeman Haase, M rs. Walt Fleischman and Mrs. Ashley Boiler and Eddy were visitors of Mrs. Roy Stock. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Keller and boys of Des Moines spent last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gail Keeler and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Roeber and John spent Tuesday even ing with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard and sons. Harry Alice Nelson was home over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bailey and Martha Dean called on Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Dean Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Sandy of Greenwood called on Mr. and Mrs. Harold Richards Saturday afternoon. j Elizabeth and Joan Richards spent the week end at home. Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Harold Richards took them to Lincoln and called on Mr. and Mrs. William Ziegenbein and son. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rager called on Mr. and Mrs. Harold Richards Friday evening. Harold Kellogg and Fred Rueter were Sunday dinner guests at the Dewey Moore home. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Moore and sons spent Sunday evening at the Fred Rueter home. Mr .and Mrs. Kenneth Roeb er and John spent Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Maack. Mrs. Harold Kellogg and James called on Mrs. John Re mmenga Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gilkeson spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wes ton. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nel son. Mary Alice and Marjorie spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Sandy in Greenwood. Mrs. Raymond Nelson spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Harold Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keller call ed on Mr. and Mrs. George Bornman Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Roeber spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. John Maack. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Fairbairn and Ronnie of Hastings spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. John Jones and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mumm, Helen and Carol of Omaha spent Sunday afternoon at the John Jones home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter LeForge left Friday for their home in Beaumont, Texas, after spend ing the past week visiting his uncle, W. A. Jones and other relatives in and around Ash land. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kellogg and children visited William Stilwell at Bryan Memorial hos pital Tuesday evening. Chen-Yu Nail Polish 60c Lipstick $1.00 Our regular ads may be trade if it is your name or . Mr. and Mrs. Clarence West lake and children and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eckery and child ren spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kel logg and children. Mrs. Emma Jones spent Mon day with Mrs. Milton Bachman. Mr. and Mrs. John Laughlin, Wilbur and Arthur, and Mrs. J. H. Milam and Elaine were Friday supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mansfield. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mansfield, Willajean and Sam and Mrs. J. H. Milam and Elaine spent Saturday and Sunday in Paul ina, la., with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mansfield. Berdina and Jeanette Rueter spent the week end with Mrs. Harold Kellogg. Mrs. Cecil Stander and Dale spent Sunday afternoon with John and Sarah Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Grah am attended the Ak-Sar-Ben rodeo in Omaha Saturday even ing. Mrs. Freeman Haase spent Wednesday with Mrs. Walt Fleischman. Vernor Bachman returned from Kansas City where he had spent the past nine months in school. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bachman, Roslene Ray, Cindy Bachman and Everett Wagner and Jim Jones were Sunday dinner guests at the A. D. Bachman home. Mr. and Mrs. William Berg man and Bernice of Lincoln were Sunday -dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bergman. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Jones and children and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Morris at Omaha. Miss Darlene Timm spent Tuesday evening with Miss Lois Braukmueller. Carolyn Tribble spent Friday and Saturday in Lincoln with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Timm, Darlene and Carolyn spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Rau and Jan ice. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Babbitt and son, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bab bitt of Sutherland spent the week end with Mr .and Mrs. John Hoffman. Mr. Carl Bab bitt is a brother of Mrs. John Hoffman. dvjojca Mrs. Henrv Maseman Journal Correspondent !l Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maseman, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nutter and children, John Maseman were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Masemon and Paul in Lincoln. In the after noon Jim Ehlers and Miss Louise Krantz of Bertland were callers. Mr. and Mrs. John Knabe of Lincoln, were business visitors Mrs. Flaxbeard of Kansas has J returned to her home after spending two weeks with the , Wm. Berger family. ! Mrs. Elmer Hennings was hostess to a paper products r)emonsration by Mrs. Ellis Lacy Thursday evening. Six prizes were awarded to Mrs. J. H. F. Ruhge, Mrs. Nancy Corst en, Mrs. Roy Ruhge, Mrs. John Stubbendick, Mrs. Dena Ruge 1 and Mrs. Alma Minderman. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Brendel, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Marquardt, Mrs. Caroline Marquardt and Mrs. Emma Rawalt were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Marquardt and Gill Tuesday evenine. Also present were her i parents, Mr. and Mrs. McKel- vie. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Ruge and Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Linhardt and Mrs. Dena Ruge and Frances were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ednest Emshoff. "Sealtest" Popular Phonograph Records 39c and 59c DuBarry Hand Cream $1.00 Hand Lotion $1.00 $2.00 Derma-Sec $1.00 All Types Photo-Flash Bulbs Johnson's Glo-Coat and Wax ONE DAY Ernest Emshoff is building a silo and corn barn at his home southeast of town. The Sunday evening Supper Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Norris. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith replaced Mr. and Mrs. John Penny. Priz es went to Mr. and Mrs. Wilber, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dankleff and Mrs. Henry Dankleff receiv ed the traveling prize. Thirteen ladies were invited to Mrs. Kristine Sailing home Thursday afternoon to get ac quainted with Mrs. Flaxbeard, mother of Mrs. Wm. Berger. The afternoon was spent in visiting. Mrs. Albert Schutz had a ma jor operation at the Bryan Me morial Hospital Saturday. Mrs. Lester Heebner return ed home from the hospital on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oelkers of Lincoln announce the birth of a son on Sept. 27. She was .he former Frances Brown. Mr .and Mrs. Verne Rawalt of Luellen, announce the birth of a son Sept. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knacke are parents of a girl at a Lin- n hospital on Sept. 28th. She was the former Mary Berner. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Emshoff moved into the former Peter Jorgensen house Sunday. Mrs. Fred Neumeister went to Dalton to visit with relatives. The Durham Brothers receiv ed word that their brother, Fred of North Platte, was at the Vet eran's hospital at Lincoln, fol lowing three severe heart at tacks. His condition is somewhat improved. Mrs. Copenhaver of Sidney, Neb., has sold her 160-acre farm to H. H. Marquardt on which the Levi Wilson family live. St. Patrick Needed POTOSI. WTis. 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