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South Ashland Mrs. iohn RtmmM Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stock and children attended a family din ner at ihe home of Mr. and Mrs Eldon Stock on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zaar of Detroit, Michigan and Axel Zaar called on Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Cyril Wotipka and chil dren calied cn Mrs. Feter Stand er and children Tuesday after noon. Mrs. Julia Bzrta and daugh ter of Elmwood spent Friday afternoon with Mrs Carl Sland er. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneih Graham and son. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Haa.se and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kupke and children spent Tues day evening v.ith Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kupke. Mrs. Robert Cornelius and Jeanette of Phillips. Nebraska f pent Thursday night with Mrs. Hoy Stock. Mr- and Mrs. Elton Erickson Seh)tu and children. Mary Alice Coleman of Lin coln spent the week end with WUiaiean Mansfield. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Greenslit v ere Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson. Mr .and Mrs. Carroll Schleu and children spent Saturday evening with Mr and Mrs. Henry Fggt rs. Mr. and Mrs. John Petersen were Thursday supper quests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Meese of Wahoo. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ives of Omaha and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weichal of Alvo were Sunday evening dinner guests cf Mr. and Mrs. W. A Jones. Mrs. William Beetison spent Then pet quick palliative relief with Thornton & Minor Oi Anient or Rectal Suppositories. This doctor's formula tends to soften and shrink swelling- and relieve the discomfort of rules pain, itch and irritation. Follow lahel directions. On rale at all good drUij stores everywhere. ASSOCIATE WANTED Pig zzmnT AW 1. an ti;.-!ii!m" in t'.iis -oir!lin:'i'T y I-r u l';isiii.-s man. -i') to t'.n prt-lt-rr.-il, a- an i-.s: . ia I f.ir a. N- V'rk I r. !-1 Hit ii t l-'iMP.. Ti.is will .t .ivi.tf an .-.f $:,, !');. t. f'.ii.tiua .-r yeai . Wh.it- no iri'.t-sinit-'it is re (j'ii?t.i:. you must l:nan--.h v i -,"ns i li,c. v.-"il known i;. v.ii-r '.mimihitv. iave a U'l'ni ( l-ar rci .ii.i. ami I"- ai it t.. t:it t . i n -! . (.;-.- -viniii'.t-t- in t (;f f .s-.-t 1-tt-r. I'tisi.-ia! i:;U-rl--w will a: i aii-fl. Address JAMES V. JACKSON District Manager 1C1! City Natk-nal Bank CuiitlinET, Omaha, Nebraska P. You hsi :x t I m kllH f Tuesday nicht nnd Wednesday; 'with Mrs. Carl Weston. ! Deri Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. I Barber of Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. Claussen Lewis of Tucson, Arizona called on Mr. and Mrs. i John Hoffman Sunday after noon. Mrs. Ella Reinke and Bobby of Lincoln were week end guests cf Mr- and Mrs. Francis Reinke. Mrs. Curt Neukam and Judy spent Sunday nisjht and Mon day with Mrs. Bert Rager. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Slote and daughters cf Hollywood, Calif., were Friday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Erickson and Ren. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Probst of Sioux City, Iowa spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs Carl Kupke Mr. ana Mrs. Probst have re cently been transferred from Falls City to Sioux City. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maacl: and children spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Leo nard Roeber and children. Lloyd Jones and Amanda Ahrensmeier were Sunday din- ner ruests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben- net Dornman. ; Mrs. Bert Mooney and son Botby of Deshier called on Mr- find Mrs. L. J. Roeber Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nel- r.iio. xjun otiiiuj unfa XtXiuxiy li iork m Lincoln on Monday ana ail attended the State Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Euell end Raymond, Mr. and Mrs. James Carson and children and,ron schleu home. Mr ana Mrs. Don Deal spent Friday evening with Mr .and Mrs. Alfred Deal to view a TV program. Mary Lou Berger left for her heme at Leigh Sunday after spending the summer with Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Roeber. Mrs. John Beck and Mrs. Ivan Hclman daughter of Wabash i spent Thursday afternoon with .urs. urie towarcis. Mr. and .Mrs. Harold Kellogg and children spent Sunday af - ternoon with Mv ana airs. Uien Mrs. Robert Cornelius, Sharol and Jeanette of Phillips spent Friday with Mrs. Lyle Bailey and Martha Dean. Marjorie Nelson attended the I .-aiaie i air wiin oy rsura on j Sunday. ! Bert Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. De- ! witt Barber and daughter of-H j Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs- Ciaus ,sen Lewis of Tucson. Arizona called on. Mr. and Mrs. Roy 'Keller Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Orie Sowards spent last Monday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. August Klemme at Weeping Water. i Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kurt and family of Lincoln called on Mr. ;and Mrs. Henry Timm Sunday . afternoon. I Mr- and Mrs. John Hoffman j and Luc ile spent Friday even jing with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan E. i Armstrong. j Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Trimble ; and Danny of Marten. Iowa i called on Mr. and Mrs. Ashley ! Boiler and children Friday af i ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roberts ' and family of Omaha called on !.Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keller Monday morning i Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Tin , r.ean. LoRoy and Larry called on Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Boiler and children Thursday evening, i Mrs. Jor.n Krecklow, Russeil 1 and Duane called on Mrs- Henry Timm Thursday afternoon. 17 3 S? Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Dean of Memphis spent Sundav eveninc with Mr and Mrs. Ivan E. Arm- strong. Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Phillips of rremont. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Griffith of Denton. Texas called on Mr- and Mrs. Roy Keller Monday afternoon. Marj .Nelson plans to enter two horses in the State Fair Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eckery and children and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Moore and sons spent Friday evening at the Harold Kellogg home. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stenberg spent Wednesday evening with Mr and Mrs. Alfred Deal. Thursday dinner guests at the John I.sircrhlin home u-erp Mrs, nenrv Leikan and Grandchil dren. Pamela Harris and Patri cia Harris and Patricia Ann Leikam of Lincoln and Walter Laughlin- Out of state guests were Nicholas Leikam and chil dren, Gerald and Barbara of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rocber nnd children spent Sunday even- , ing witn Mr. and Mrs Jobn Tr,np, nr,, rhiWren j,Ir. ar!cI Mrs j0hn Peterson returned home Thursday from a 17 v trin to T.Tirnesntn nnd Canada. They spent several days at Grand Marais, Minnesota with Mrs. B. A. Greenslit. Mr and Mrs. Arlow Wollen stayed at the Peterson home while they were away. Mr. and Mrs. Bera Rager spent last Sunday evening at the Car- Mr. an:l Mr;;. Donald Gerke and sons spent Saturday even ing at the ome cf Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mansfield Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stander and Marcella were Sundav dinner Ernests cf Mrs. Julia Barta at Elmwood. Mrs. Victor Miller and chil- dr, en spent Friday afternoon I with Mrs. Peter Stander and fHii-irrn BiIly stock of chicaco spent MCndav with Douglas Williams a: lne R0y Stock home. Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Boiler and sons vistied Mrs. Gertrude Boiler Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs- Harold Kellogg and family snent Wednesday evening at the Fred Rueter home at Alvo. Mr. and Mrs. Walter LaugMin and Mr. and Mrs. Porter R. Sel lin. Joan and Walter of Omaha s;5ent Sunday at the John W. Lauchlin heme. Mrs. Olive Whitlatch and Mrs. John Abbott and Doris called on Mrs. Ashley Boiler Sunday morn ing. Wilbur Laughlin of Omaha spent from Saturday night until Monday night with his parents Mr- and Mrs. John W. Laughlin. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bornemeier and sons snent Thursday even ing with Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Bornman and family. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Roeber, Mary Lou Burger, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Deal and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wehrrnan." and Marilyn spent Monday evening with Mr and Mrs. Leonard Roeber and family. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Graham and sen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Graham and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Diekman and son were Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Graham in Kealy and Mrs. Mary Stander, Lena and Bill spent Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stander. Douglas Williams spent Sat urday afternoon with Gene achemeyer. Murray Mrs. Herman Wohlfarth. Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Sack had as their quests for Labor day, their son, Clayton, wife and baby, from Superior, Nebr.. and Miss Kancy Fouts, Nebraska City. Mrs. May Merritt and Mrs. Kenriette Wunderiich spent, Thursday in Omaha doing some i chopping. Mrs. ,Addi? Park has returned from a two week visit in Omaha with her two daughters and son, also in Alvo where she was visit ing her sister, Mrs. W. C. Trim blin and family. Mr. and Mrs. James Gruber from Encino. California, are vis iting relatives and friends in Murray and Plattsmouth. They ! lived in Murray for a number of j years before going to California. J Allan Carper and Ed Nelson I have gone to Lincoln to enter the university for the coming ! year. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wundrr- lich are the proud possessors of a new television set, which they purchased this week. Mrs. John Shuragar, Kenesaw, Nebraska, has come to visit her sister. Mrs. Lloyd Lewis and fam- iiy and to attend the Korn Kar , nival at Plattsmouth. ' Howard Hutchman is vaca ! tioning in California, visiting with his daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Eoedeker left Tuesday morning for Hunt ington. West Virginia, for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Shepard and family. Mrs. Frank Mrasek underwent surgery Saturday morning. At this writing she is doing very well and we hope she will be able to come home from the hospital soon. r 5.5". I 'is ; i I : : 'if I - t PERFORMS FOR FAROUK . . Egyptian dancer Samia Gamal dances for King: Farouk at Franco-Egyptian gala in Deauvitle, France. She came from Monte Carlo especially to perform for the merry monarch. fltiuiwjod All ' 'IjOOIr Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pool have purchased the cafe build ing recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Dale Falk. They plan to lease it as soon as a good man iger can be secured. Melvin Miller went to Detroit first of the week where he pur chased a new Dodge car. His son Sterling of York accom panied him. Mrs. Emily Gonzales started to Silver Springs, Maryland on Thursday. She will stav with the Donald Gonzales family in- i lucing the new grand-daugh-1 ter for at least three weeks- j Donald is to be a reporter at j the United Nations for the' United Press. i School began on Tuesday.' September 4. with the following teachers and workers in charge: Supt. Octavio Colon: John John ston, Principal, coach and math ematics; Norma Carlson. Com mercial; Mrs. Phyllis Brusnahan, English and Social Studies; Herman Larson, Music; Mrs. Josephine Colon, 7th and 8th grades; Mrs. Marjorie Arnold, 5th and 6th; Mrs. Jeanie Turner, 3rd and 4th; Ethel Rose Mooic, Kindergarten, 1st and 2nd; Her- f I' v - v - l -fiS't H , tiA? , , 5 t'V , t ! ; "" , the smart new sedan that converts in seconds into a sports car or cargo carrier. T9 mm sssi sr5. n"2 E.-vs UK - , wjrv See how the rear seat cushion folds forward against the front seat back, and rear seat back turns down to form flat, level-loading platform. Spare tire can be carried in passenger compartment, or in well ot right of luggage compartment. nrm Hulfish Custodian, and in charge of hot lunch program Mrs. Earl Elliott, and Mrs. Laura Stcvall. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hud nall and Peggy of Des Mcines were week end guests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Stege- A larrre crowd gathered at the Methodist church on Sunday evening for the opening service of the new season of the Cass County Fellowship Association, with the president, Rev. Val Thnson. of Murray, in charge. Devotions were led by the pastor, Rev. Louise Ward. wih Rev. W. E. Halstead of Louisville leading in the prayer. Special music Was by a ladies' choir of the home church. Rev. J. A. Adams introduced the sneaker. Rev AnHrson of one of the E. IT. B. churches in Lincoln. He and his family, all of whom were pre sent, recently moved from Cedar T?nnid"5 Iovq. His thep was "The Will of God for the Church" The four subtopics were. Wor ship. Education Evaneeiization, nd Missions. Attendance-mile-"-Q nn1"- went to Mynard -VMirrh. Rpy. Elbv Boosinger of Christian church. Elmwood. is to be the next p-esident, pnd next Tvp0tjn? at Murray Christian church. Marthi Thimgan of 'fttsmouth visited this wpk wh her sis'-p-. Mrs. Marv Wil ''sns. Mrs. FtpvM Rosenow, an other sister, of Murdock. spent one day with them hpre- A dser-in-l?w. Mrs. Blanche Kuehn entertained Mrs. Thim "3n last week. Mr. ariH Mrs. Kirl Schneider were week end visitors at Wau neta, Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Schroeder nnd family of Des Moines vis ited her mother Mrs. Blanche Kuehn fnd her sister Alice over Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs Mvron Bovd and "n moved here from Lincoln on Monday. He will drive to Lin cctn to his work each dav- Don Parish and son John are now emnloyec in Sioux Cify, Towa. John plans to enter the UnK'ersity of Nebraska soon, as a student who will enter service th" npvt year. He 03 from high school in 1950. T?prfnt euests of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schneider were Mrs. Nancy Schneider and Mrs. Wies Smith nf Iovingon. Nebraska, and Mr?. Bert Robertson and son of Philadelphia. They are on their wpv to New York. Mrs. Harriett Zink of Lincoln has returned from her three months tour of Europe. On Tues day evening she was here for the meeting of the Eastern Star, Weseett's Good Clothe Nothine El Since 1875 Twice as useful as any ordinary car! Use it as a beautiful sedan seating six! Or fold down the hinged back seat and cushion . . . and you have a level deck 6V2 feet long. You can sleep on it . . . load all your hunting and fishing gear i . . haul farm implements, fence posts a thousand and one 142: lA$TK x ltdA Xi 1 and gave a very interesting ac- , ; count of her trip. 1 The name of the new ciaugh- ; I ter cf Mr- and Mrs. Paul Eve- land is Kristan Anne. 1 Walter Plybon was a business visitor at Horton and Whiting, I Kansas on Tuesday, j Rev. J. A. Adams is in Cal ' ifornia because of the death of his sister's husband there. Henry Frisbee of Lincoln and son Leon of Sacramento. Cali-! fornia were recent callers in Elmwood. Rev. Louise Ward announces ' that services are to be held at ne Methodist church on Sunday evenings from now on. Mr. and Mrs. Claude John-! son and two daughters went to Laramie, Wyoming on Thursday to see another daughter, whose husband is called to en'er mili tary service before long. On Sunday afternoon Miss Marlene Eidenmiller presented her puplis in a piano recital at the Christian church. The par ents and a number of other people were present, to en.jov the music. The children showed they had been well trained, all playing without the music- The? ; taking part were Mary Lou Hill. Sharon Fredenburg, Judy Drake, i Donna Swarts. Jerry Eackemeyer ! Sharon Shelley, Phyllis Lauc.h- : n Marilyn Laughlin. Earbara ' Barta, Alberta Kirckhoff. Karen Hansen, Marilyn Mendenhall, i and Rae Jean Bornemeier. Dcr- win Kirckhoff was unable to play because cf illness. j I W. S. C. S. met at the Moth- ! I odist church on Friday after noon. Devotional leader was , Mrs. LeRoy Cook, theme being i "Thy Saving Health among all i Nations". She had decorated ,the Worship Center, and she showed an emblem representing 1 Hygeia, the goddess of health of I ancient Greece. Mrs. Blanche 1 Kuehn presented the lesson on : health, and it was made mter ! esting with questions and dis ! cussion as she proceeded. Mrs Monning presented the topic "The Navajo Indians, for whom an offering was taken later. She passed around pictures of this tribe. Mrs. V. G. Clements sang i "Be Strong". Miss Ward talked j on "Status of Women". Mrs. Johnson was social Chairman. Mrs. Llodge Caygill of Long Beach, California spent several days with her friend, Mrs. Net , tie Mendenhall recently. She FOR Dependable Insurance Income Tax Service .EE Moward Daviy Phone 264 Soennichsen Bldg. r -" ir v' - - . w - - .. 4 THE PLiTTCr.lOUT!!, NEBRASKA, SCWI-WEEKLY JCURKAi: Thursday. Septemta- 14. 1950 PAGE THREE and Mr- Caygill have now re- mission office in Lincoln. This turned b their home, and their ' was announced bv Llovd Vance, daughter and family went over . rvi30r 0i- sUte game, who two weeks aeo. , . , , r Mr. and Mrs. Emil Bunde and ' "anaowner can family of Hastings were recent obtain i.uch signs by writing Jd nuests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmor the Commission office, stating Hail and family. i .he desired number. CONSTRICTING NEW DRIVEWAY CRIB Construction of a new drive way crib got underway this week on the farm of George H. Reike. 3!2 miles south cf Mur ray Corner. The new 5.300-bushel crib will be constructed of ventilated concrete blocks reinforced with itcavv steel rods. Wn;n com pleted, it win 22 ftet in dia meter and 1 feet high, with .1 13-foot wide driveway. Camelry will be approximately 3.0C;) bu shels of tar com ar.d 2-3'.'-Q bu rh'.'is of grain. T:ic :;:ti.-.h..-i crib will te rat procf ;.::.! rot proof. LINCOLN. Neb. -"Hunting by PermiScicn" signs rre available, at the Nebraska Game Com- f V "i 4 A I w I 'i ' j ; .l m? P-tJ m H 1 liiLS Hill "AMERICA'S riNCST CAS IANOI" MAS EC3S things no regular car can carry. It's like having two cars in one. Come see how the new Chrysler Traveler makes your dollars do double duty. Take the wheel . . . find ouf how Chrysler's built-in value all the way through is combined with new utility that beats anything on the road today. Counter-balanced trunk lid opens easily, and stays open for easy loading. Sturdy luggage rack on roof adds conveniently to the huge carrying capacity of this C0T, Upholstery is tough plastic that resembles grained alligator hide. i All national highways are i numbered according to their general direction. East-West are even-numbered: north-south are add-numbered. THE TIME SHOP In Sehreiner Drn? John Lissinsr All Watch Repair ing Electronically Tec ted Enfrravinrj Guaranteed Workmanship SIMMERSPEEO" TOP BURNERS "INSTA-FLAME" AUTOMATIC LIOHTERS '. STA&5ERE0" COOKING TOP "INSTA-MATIC" CLOCK CONTROL "GLO" BROILER WITH INFRA-RED RAYS 16. 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