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THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL! PAGE FOUR (Mrs. P. O. Sand) Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gregg entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of their son, Larry's second birthday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Moss and Jerry Jr., of Salem, Oregon, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur John son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schneider of Nebraska City, Real Estate LOANS! 5 Percent Interest ' Charge Reduced for each monthly payment. Plattsmouth Loan & Building Ass'n. MEADOW GOLD Delicious' Ice Cream Pumpkin cr Turkey Center Quart Serves Eight THE PERFECT DESSERT FOR THANKSGIVING DINNER CASS DRUG Walgreen Agency THE AMAZING PORTABLE - DISHWASHER AMERICA'S WOMEN ASKED FOR . . . yvasnes All the Dishes . . Pots and Pans n No Installation . .No Extra Expense . Not a Permanent '3 use Fixture! 1 "The greatest house hold work -saver of modern times," say women all over Amer ica. This amazing new G-E Portable Dish washer ends kitchen sink si a very... washes all dishes, glasses, sil ver, pots, and pans for you. And it's port able no Installation cost. Connects to your hot water faucet. Gets you "out of the kitch en into the living room." Extraordinary low cost. See it today. Ask for free demon stration. You'll be thrilled. GENERALS ELECTRIC ' DISHWASHERS Stander Implement Co 135 South 6th Street Monday, November 21, 1949 called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Jose Sunday eve ning. ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Linder at tended the Peru-Essex game Friday night at Peru. Their son, Wayne, is the coach at Essex. Essex won by a score of Ia-6. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lindsey and family called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lindsey at Union Sunday afternoon. Guests for dinner Friday eve ning of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Mc Donald were Mr. and Mrs. E. Van Every, Mrs. Ruby Gable and Mrs. Laura McDonald of Lin coln. Mrs. Lydia Midkiff of Union and Slyvia Sue O'Connor were guests for the day Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Midkiff. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson at Louis ville Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Klutt man and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Natson at Lincoln. Frank Lemon, who underwent surgery recently, is able to be at the barber shop. v Dial 4178 Mrs. C. C. Trotter, Mrs. Clar 'ence Embury, Mrs.- Walter I Power and Mrs. Frank Lemon ,vere in Lincoln cn business on i Thursday. Sgt. Henry House of Weaver, S. D. was a week end guest of , his sister, Mrs. Wm. Getchs and Mr. Getches. Mr. and Mrs. Don Davis were also week end guests at the Getches home. Mrs. Ellen Knox of Dunbar and George Davis of Nebraska City called Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Joerger called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Evans at Lincoln Sunday afternoon. . Mrs. Wilmer Harshman enter tained the Four Corners-Club at her home Wednesday after noon. Mrs. Ellis Lacey of Avoca gave a paper demonstration. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Pollard called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hansen Sunday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hicks and Twila and Gladys Nixon called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hicks at Avoca. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pope of Nebraska City called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cooper (XJ.UHU ounuaj aiivuiuuu so attended the Investiture Ser- vice oi me uiri Ovuuis ui mc auditorium. Howard, Arthur and Allen Hansen, students at the Uni versity, were home for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen received word Monday of the death of their brother-in-law, Albert Marberger, Sunday at Fitzsimmons hospital in Denver. Mr. Marberger visited here last summer at a family reunion at the Hansen home. His home is at Lander, Wyoming. Howard and Robert Taylor of Bennet, Colorado, returned to their home after spending the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fitch. Howard is a broth er of Mr. Fitch and Robert is her cousin. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fitch called at the, home of Mr. and Mrs. Ode Gordon in Omaha Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Laura Fleshman receiv ed a telephone call from her son, Clyde and family, of Eu gene, Ore., on her 71st birthday. Mrs. Charlotte Shomaker was a dinner guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John Eaton. Mr. and Mrs. John Dale and family cf Omaha called in the evening. Mr .and Mrs. Bob Johnson and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson were dinner mests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. "enning Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knabe -,nd family and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Fitch were dinner guests it a family dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Knabe at Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brandt and son were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brandt. Mrs. John Chandler and Bar ara and Mrs. Elmer Stoll were in Lincoln on business Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stoll and daughters of Eagle, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snavely and son of Alvo, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stoll and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Switzer called at the home of Mr. and Mrs." Wm. Stoll Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ander son. Mr; and Mrs. Kenneth And- i erson and Mr. and Mrs. John Chandler went to Nebraska City Sunday afternoon. The men played golf and the wom en attended the show. Mrs. Harvey Bailer and sons, Jim and Neil, went to Lincoln Saturday to help Mrs. Alma Berner celebrate her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. John Batkhurst and Beverly were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Barkhurst. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and son of Carmel, California, call ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beatty Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beatty called at the aome of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Graham at Julian Friday. Mr.1 and Mrs. Leonard Gar lipp and family of Cook were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Doeden. Mrs. Harold Eaton and son of Union, and Roy Simonds were guests for supper at the Doeden home Wednesday evening. Roy Sim Insure Both MANY FIRES cause more damage to the household contents than to the building. The contents of your home need adequate protection. Before you have a loss call on this agency. Stephen M. Davis t Second Floor Plattsmouth Mate Bank Bldg. Phone 6111 onds and Lloyd Doedon left Fri day for Ft. Riley, Kansas. They enlisted in the Army. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Doeden received word from their son, Gene, that he will receive his discharge from the Army next week and will go to Tacoma, Washington, where he will be married. Mr. and Mrs. .Gene Banks and Larry went to Talmage Friday and were guests for dinner of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Banks. In the evening they went to Au burn to call on Mr. and Mrs. Neil Banks and also attend the game between University Place and Auburn. Mr .and Mrs. Lee Faris of Lincoln were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hall Pollard Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Stone of Weep ing Water called at the Pollard home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Eanks and Larry went to Omaha Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Banks and Lowell Banks of j nei, ana recoras made rjy Jo Council Bluffs. Mr. Banks and j cal talent were played. The gifts Larry returned and Mrs. Banks were Presented in a yellow remained overnight with Mr, and Mrs. Lynn Banks and met her sister from McCook Mon day. They spent the day, Mon day, shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Tucker entertained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. James Duffy of Los An geles, Cal., Sunday. Guests for dinner and the evening were Mr. and Mrs. John Mcllnay, Mr. M. Mcllnay of Omaha; Mr., and Mrs. Ray Norris, vMr. and Mrs. 1 Clarence Norris ' and family; ' Mr. and Mrs. John Norris of j Weeping Water; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Norris and family, Mrs. Carl Tefft and family and Mrs. Anna Norris of Avoca. Members of the Cass county chapter of the D. A. R. met at the home of Mrs. Emily Olive at Weeping Water Monday. Thirty workers met at the f.v J- 7 I iSr' '77' f ... ' j fiyj iSA v V . t-:;.-' Wft - W-T Ft?) I as $&.& I., V' .f:':M IB a f, . jf ... . II .rrj, 3 II Methodist church dining hall i Monday evening to receive their ' material for the Blue Cross, Blue Shield drive. Mrs. Ivan Hansen is chairman of the Ne hawka community group. Mr. Wiebe of the Omaha office dis tributed material and explain ed the insurance. The campaign will continue this week and end November 22. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ackley of Omaha were here to spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Vern Ackley and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Edmonds. Sixty - five relatives and friends attended a shower for Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Bogen rief of Omaha at the Alvin Mc Reynolds home Sunday after noon. Mrs. Georgia Hoback played several of her new com positions in music, Alvin Mc Reynolds showed a movie of the wedding and reception of Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Bogen basket, by Barbara Behrns and Marlin Kime. They received many lovely gifts. Mrs. J. H. Ruhge of Avoca and Miss Doris Wackenhagen of Omaha presid ed at the lace covered table, which was centered with an ar rangement of yellow and white ANNOUNCING Change of Ownership Your Allis-Chalmer5, New Idea; and Dempster Farm Equipment Dealer at Murdock. J. W. Murdoch Implements (Formerly Stock Implement Co.) 'i J. Phone 241 V. chrysanthemums. Hostesses were Mrs. Alvin McReynolds, Mrs. C. C. Trotter and Mrs. Gil bert Kime. Delmar Bogenrief served two years as a radio op erator on the James O'Hara in the South Pacific during the war. He is now radio and tele vision technician for Westing house in Omaha. Mrs. Elmer Ross was hostess to a paper demonstration party at her. home Saturday after noon. Mrs. Ellis Lacey of Avoca gave the demonstration. A number of guests were from Elmwood and Murdock. , Mrs. Leo Schram entertained the Holy Trinity Guild at her home Tuesday afternoon. Fath er McFadden displayed the new vestments which the Guild pur chased. There was also a dis play of the clothing made by the members for St. Thomas Or phange at Lincoln. Father Mc Fadden had charge of the study lesson on the Mass as it was said in the early days. Plans Machine Work Welding Blacksmithing BABUREK BROS. Machine Shop Dial 296 Plattsmouth . 1 " H 1 " i I I,..,,.., VfV . (JV Last year there were a lot of disappointed Jjebpld who had overlooked investigating the wonderful assortment of beautiful Christmas Cards offered by The Journal before making their selection. 'We, hope you are not forgetting this year. yWhy not come in the next time you are down town, Take a look at the dozens of different cards we offer at prices that will amaze you. Your name! printed FREE on your selec- PMUTtttS were made for the Christinas Dartv for the Guild and also for the children of the parish Mrs. Anthony Wirth presidend at the business meeting. . Mrs. J. J. Cullen acted as secretary protem in the absence of Petro nella Cullen. "Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lake of Lincoln were afternoon and lunch guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ross Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ross at- icimeu me weaaing rriaay eve-. Drotner, rom, a student at fi ning of Miss Faith Riecke and 1 Plattsmouth high school. v.J At 1 J? w-i i .PIE SPECIAL TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ONLY Pumpkin or 35 You Order in Only SF Order Your Other Bakery Greds in Advance As We Will Be Closed Thanl isgiving WILSON BAKERY 510 Main ITDd -:- STATIONERS Mr." Carroll Weber at Callahan church near Murdoch. The Junior class was inviv Ci to the home of James Diet! Sunday to neip him ceiebr-' his fifteenth birthday. The clo . presented him with a s.ve.r-;. John Conis, who is a s.uuei ; in chemical engineering zi r-o Iowa State colleee. is horn f.f, , Ames, Iowa, for a visit with hL 1. . ... ince Meat Pie Each Advance These Pie: 25" Each Phone 5138 J' - ""V 409-13 Main