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Mi'.ler entertained at her home honoring her t-randsoii, Virgil Miller for his birthday anniver sary. An oyster feed with the birthday cake and other accom panying foods were enjoyed. Those present were the Earl Miller and Virgil Miller families Sunday guests at the home of j and Pn iUTp.r- The honored Mrs. FlOV Bue 1 uprp Mr nnri ! gUL'M. uvt-v in uiituiu. MRS. "iBACE PLYBON. Correspondent Mrs. Martin Ross and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ross, all from Ne hawka. On Saturday evening Mrs. Howard Pool received a tele phone call from her mother, Mrs. Eveland from St. Petersburg, A Florida. The vacationists are having an enjoyable trip. At the Methodist church Sun day morning service Mr. Turner, senior music student at Wesley an sang a solo, the words being from the 84th Psalm. Orville Julian spent the week end at home. He likes his new work in the bank at Humboldt, Mrs. Lucy Lyle is still in Seat tle. She reports that her daugh ter, Freda. Mrs. Eldon Stark, who underwent a major operation re cently is doing well and is ex pected to be able to return to her home soon. Their address is 1140 18th Avenue, Seattle 22, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. James Burton (Grace Bogenrief) who have visited relatives here and at Pal myra returned on Sunday night to their home at Hastings. Marion McCrory and Albert Kunz were in Omaha on busi ness two days last week. At the Methodist church on but as yet he has not found per-. Su ."uth fel- uutueiu, living qiuiiHM. lowship group had charge of the Julian and Claire are living here; services. The speaker for the for the present. On Sunday evening Mrs. Josie $1,000 or Less LOANS MADE ANYWHERE Write or Come in AMERICAN loan PLAN O. T. NICHOL, JR., Mgr. 112 No. 5th St. Ph. 3213 Plattsmouth k - . ;. : : I " -y Ss-M " nians were a part of the eve-' Rainbow assembly held at the ning's enjoyment, plus of course i Odd Fellows hall. A delicious the usual game of canasta. j lunch was served to their guests, Gorden Heneeer, Mrs. Fred Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mutter, DEFEXSE commander . . . Gen. Dwight Eisenhower sumes grave countenance after appointment as commandcr-io-chief of Europe's army. evening was Mrs. Earl Horton. She gave a review7 of the book, "The White witcn Doctor" Dy Louis A. Stinetorf. The Ladies Council of the Christian church met with Mrs. Paul Husar on January 26. with Mrs. Joe Parriott assisting host ess. The study was in charge of Mrs. Boosinger. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Kimball will soon be leaving for their new home near Douglas. Nebr. They were entertained by their Sun day school class of the E. U. B. church atter the services on Sunday. World Day of Prayer will be observed Friday, Febr. 9 at the (jtisisipdjnq (Opal E. Wallick) Nothing Better Than Good Food, Says Ohio Man If a man isn't able to eat the foods he likes he's in mighty sorry shape imagine going through life without being able to enjoy a fine big platter of bacon and eggs. That is the way Mr. and Mrs. Glen Heneger, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Doty at tended the house warming and reception held for Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Beltz at their apartment in Lincoln last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Schluyter oi oVii cnont loct Rimriav n t Christian church with the Meth-1 the home of her parents, Mr. odist members aLso participat ing. The ladies of the E. U. B. society and others will go to the Callahan church for their un ion meeting. Elmwood people are rejoicing and Mrs. L. J. Lane Mrs. Herman Rauth returned here from Omaha last Tuesday evening after a visit with Mrs. Zwoerlein over Sunday. Mrs. Zwoerlein had been a guest of over their high school basket-, Mrs. Rauth the previous week ball team winning first place in Mr. and Mrs. Vern Amick and the county tournament, and the familv of Fullerton arrived here ! permanent trophy. Murdock had iast Sunday for a visit with his a close second, tne nnai score , nnrents. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling after an overtime play being 33 : Amick. and other relatives. Vern, to 36. j a reserve, has been called into Miss Gwendolyn Gerbeling was active duty and reported at Ft. absent from scnooi part oi me crook Thursday of this weeK 5F JoseDh N. Da millot, 3414 E. 5th Street, Day ton, Ohio, used to be, but since he has been taking HADA COL, he says he feels just lina on4 ic aHlo to enjoy lots fZ f, CI and lots of fine g S S M foods. Mr. Da- fcf-4IX millot found Asssi that taking HADACOL helped his system overcome a deficiency of Vitamins B, B Niacin and Iron. Here is Mr. Damillofs state ment: "My first bottle of HAD ACOL convinced me that HAD ACOL was what I needed for the gas on my stomach at nights. I could not keep food on my stom ach, but after the first bottl6 I was going great. Now I eat bacon and eggs, and other foods that never would stay with me. I also can sleep well at night3. Thanks to HADACOL. I will never be without it, and can recommend it to all who suffer with the above ailments that I had. I know because I have suffered for quite some time." C 1930. Th LaBUnc Corporation week because of illness. Dairy Industry Week Is Slated LINCOLN Four segments of Mr. and Mrs. Richard TenHul- zen and Kenneth will occupy the house recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Schmader. Gene has been called back to active duty. Mrs. Schmader is thP rinirv industrv will be ren-1 to be here witn ms parent resented at a series of meetings j temporarily at least. called Dairy Industry Week at the University of Nebraska col lege of agriculture. The meet ings start March 6 and run through March 9. The Nebraska State Dairy men's Association will have its annual meeting March 6. The Miss Mildred Smith and Holly Woods of Omaha were recent visitors at the George Smith home. Mr. Woods is Mrs. Smith's brother. Mrs. Lillian Saxton, Mrs. Al Dageford and son and Mrs. Ir- vin Johnson and two sons ci March 7 meeting will be for mar- j pa,vnPp citv were Wednesday ket milk producers. The third jo-Uests of Mr. and Mrs. Murray day's session will be turned over , Mutter. During the afternoon to producers of ice cream and the last days meeting win De for butter makers. The Nebras ka Butter Institute will hold its annual meeting. TOUGH OLD WEST IDAHO CITY. Ida. (UP) A back issus. of the Idaho World printed in the old gun-toting days of the West shows this ad written by Editor Jud Boyakin: "Stolen from this office one re volver. Whoever returns it wiu.ard D'0ty oe given us eunteiiuj unu nu questions asked." they drove out to see Mr. ana Mrs. William Mutter and also enjoyed a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Saxton and young William Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Heneger entertained last Wednesday eve ning at dinner, their guests be- !ing Mr. and Mrs. Eugene coi- bert, Mrs. C. E. Pool, Miss nazei Pool. Mrs. Howard Brown of Juanita and house guest of the Pool's, and Mr. and Mrs. Leon- Rehmeier, Lyman Rehmeier, Ar thur Berthold. E. Thomas Stacey, Neil Munkres and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Nelson attended the ban quet at the Cornhusker hotel in Lincoln for the managers of the state and county fairs. Fred Rehmeier, J. E. Bender and J. W. Philpot were in attendance at the meetings through Janu ary 22-24. Mrs. Fred Neumeister return ed here last Monday after a visit in Cook with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Schmidt and family. , Mrs. L. R. Lane, who is a pa tient at the Bryan Memorial hospital in Lincoln following major surgery, is improving very nicely. The oxygen tent was removed which certainly in dicates an improvement. Mrs. Fred Linville has been making daily trips to Lincoln to be with her, daughter, who has to have someone with her at all times. Mrs. Gerald Stovall was to go up again Saturday to be with her mother. Mrs. John Munkres of Wash ington, D. C, arrived last Tues day at the Omaha airport. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Munkres met her there. Miss LaVonne Luhrlng of Omaha and Forrest Beil of Plattsmouth were Sunday vis itors and dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Luhring. Mrs. J. M. Ranney heads another 4-H club, the Better Health club which was organ ized Jaunary 15th at the school. Officers elected for the new club were Pauline Newham, presi dent; Mary Nichols, vice presi dent; Roberta Knaup, secretary; Maureen Morris, song leader; Sara Lorenson, news reporter, and Peggy Bender, who will have charge of games and books. February 12th is the first regu lar meeting at the home of their leader. Mrs. Ranney. Lesson topic for that day will be "We Stand for Safety and Making it Work" and "Safety in the Home." Mrs. Ranney says that Dart of the money that was awarded her former 4-H clubs is being used for two plastic mattress covers tor tne lire ae- partment. A new bulletin board for the Weeping Water public library for advertising new books on hand is to be purcnasea Mrs. Floyd Hite was hostess to the monthly meeting of Bidea Wees last Thursday. Mrs. Alma Berner was a guest of Mrs. Hites Mrs. Walter Anderson was hostess to a Stanley Brush party last Wednesday afternoon. Mrs Enos Plunkett. representative for the company, was in charge of the demonstration. Mrs. An derson served refreshments to the party guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Norris en tertained at an oyster supper last Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs. William Maseman's birthday. Fourteen guests en joyed the supper and evening's entertainment of canasta. Miss Ann Sperry visited here from Lincoln with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sperry, over Sunday Oscar Domingo, Mrs. R. P. Hob son, William Hobson, Deforrest Philpot, Alvin Groesser. Calvin Carsten and Mr. and Mrs. Clif ford Cooper. Miss Edith Thoma,ssen and Miss Fern Dougherty are to be the next hostesses for the Junior Woman's club, it was disclosed following a meeting of last Thursday evening at the home of Miss Imo Heebner. Miss Pearl Schultz was the hostess. Follow ing a short business meeting a talent show was presented by various members of the club. Miss Imo Heebner and Mrs. Frank Cook were guests. The Cub Scouts are looking for a den mother. There are several boys who would like to become Cubs but both Den 1 and 2 have their quota of boys. Any one interested in helping out a group of boys eager to become Cubs and later Scouts are to see or contact Mrs. Van Every, Mrs. Dokter or Mrs. Sigvald Jensen. The public auction sale held Friday afternoon at the Cass County Auditorium was attend ed remarkably well considering the number or other activities that were scheduled for that same day. The proceeds amount ed to $2 and will be used for the March of Dimes fund. Walter Patton and Mrs. Guy Hopkins are to be commended for the'- fine efforts in making the sale a success. Hy D. Kirchhoff, Rex Young and Ellis Lacey were the volunteer auctioneers and are to be complimented on their splen did cooperation. A turkey dinner was enjoyed last Thursday evening by em ployees of the Norris Hatchery and their wives at the Hotel Cornhusker in Lincoln. Those in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Norris, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Jorgenson, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Raines and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Freeman. Superintendent and Mrs. R. C. Porter made a business trip to Lincoln on Saturday of this week. O. C. Hinds was honored by the Weeping Water Community club Friday evening at an oyster supper given at the Cass County Auditorium. Marvin Rector, son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Rector, is now sta tioned at Wichita Falls, Texas, according to latest word received from him. Anyone wishing to write to him may do so at the following address: Marvin Rec tor, AF17309451, 3740th Trng. Sqd., Flight 503 Shephard BMTS, Wichita Falls. Texas. Last Thursday afternoon Glen Taylor suffered a fractured right leg while working at the rental property of Frank Cooks. A fall from a ladder resulted in tne in jury. Glen is in the Bryan Me morial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Bender re turned here last Monday after attending the state meeting of the Nebraska Layman's Fellow ship of the Congregational churches held last sunaay .'n Grand Island. John was elected to the position of field director, representing David City, Wahoo, r A . - i THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Thursday, February 1. lyol Section B PAGE THREE the auditorium and was repeat ed during the passing of high school classes during the day. FROZEN ASSETS . . . Sanda Leino. West Allis, Wise., howls her Indignation after finding her milk supply in this state of in flation when Wisconsin experi enced some eight-degrees-below-ero weather. Just when yon have things figured out, something like this happens. and Misse.s Jessie and Maude. Mr. and Mrs. J. Marion Stone drove to Lincoln last Thursday to see their son, Harry, who is ill with pneumonia at the Stu dent Union Health Center. Lat est reports are that Jerry is getting along very nicely. Carolyn Kunkel was home over the week end last week, taking advantage of the semes ter examination period. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Day were in Omaha Monday to meet Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Wallick at the airport upon their return from California, and a visit with Charles T. Wallick and otner California relatives. Charles had a six day leave from duties aboard the Breckenridge. which arrived recently from the Ko rean war zone. Greetings were sent home from the Wallicks Thursday afternoon the sixth graders were taken on an imag inary trip to California by plant when Mrs. Charles V. W'allick related to them incidents con cerning her recent trip there. They started from the Lincoln airnort and with leaflets, maps and other material they made the trip without mishaps. Fol lowing their imaginary trip Mrs. Wallick served one of the items from the dinner menu served aboard "Boston cream pie, an unexpected treat for the stu dents. Mrs. Henry Knaup was a visitor. All in all it was a most delightful afternoon, profitable and pleasing and the students most resoonsive. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Parson i and Sicklers to an tneir weDra& announce the engagement of ka friends. M"8. cf Vlils their daughter, Marilyn Joan, io.who accompanied the WalliCiJ? and Mrs. Doty, who have made their home here and surround ing community for 69 years. The Cass county chest X-ray survey is to be in Weeping Wa ter on the following dates, March 16-17 and March 19-20 in the afternoon. This survey is sponsored by the physicians of each locality and is a wonder ful opportunity for everyone to avail themselves of it. Informa tion from the results of the tests are held confidential whether they prove negative or positive. School News County Supt. L. A. Behrends, Dr. Floyd Miller, supervisor of secondary education and Jack Goldstein, supervisor of educa tion, both of Lincoln, were mak ine their vearly tour of schools here this week. Visits to all the rooms were made. John Stone, Terry Bickford and John Everett led the In dians in basketball scoring with the Eagle and Union games this past week. In the tournament games Weeping Water won over Union 49-39 afetr a tough strug gle to get going. Stone, Everett and Bickford again were flash scorers for the Indians. Mrs. R. C. Porter was hostess to the school personnel last Monday holding birthday coffee hour in the kindergarten rooms in honor of her husband, Supt. Porter. Judy Rasmussen, sixth grade pupil, was able to return to school Monday after having had the stitches taken out from her injured hand on Saturday. "Unfinished Rainbows" was the title of the movie shown to students last week. The story of making aluminum was shown which proved most interesting and instructive. Rally was held Thursday in Wavne Patton. son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Patton. No date has been set for the wedding. Announcement has also been morip hv Mr and Mrs. JoseDh Gaskell Skirm of Princeton, N. J.I ix of the engagement of their i :$ daughter, Theodosi. to George j:; Arthur Olive, son of Mrs. Ben V. Olive and the late Mr. Olive of ix Weeping Water. j Richard Keckler and Marvin Si:j Friesel were in Lincoln last Sat- j -x urday. : Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hall and two ! daughters of Lincoln were over: g Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Parson, miss waniyn . Parson was also here from Oau- I x: ha where she is employed by one i of the department stores. Mrs. Theodore Davis accom- , rsanied Mrs. Nina Champion last ; Thursday to Nebraska City x: where they spent the day shop- : ping and visiting. Mrs. Edward Dowler of Oma- j :j ha arrived here last Monday for i a two day visit with her mother l ;: and sisters, Mrs. C. C. Baldwin :::: to California, returned Monday. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ster ( Continued on Page Five) PHOtiE 5000 for PROMPT EFFICIENT ELECTRICAL WIRING At Prices You'll Be Glad to Fay Free Estimates HUDSON ELECTRIC Plattsmouth, Nebr. One Nebraskan elected to the United States Senate died be fore taking the official oath. He was William Hayward of Ne braska City. Subscribe to The Journal o0ooooooooooooooooo0( : 1. uuAnet terms 2. SU M2! o o O o o o Domingo. Gretchen has been attending Stephens College in vfico c.Kon TTnhsnn entertained Columbia. Mo. her Via.ssmates at a freshman Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Norris John Swindle and two daugh- Avoca, Ashland and Weeping ters, Gretchen, of Hardin, Mont., Water. Following the meeting and Mrs. Jerry Stine (Margaret) Mr. and Mrs. Bender drove to of Billings, Mont., are guests at Sutton where they visited with the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frame nis motner. Mrs. jacoo nenuer and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Jewell have purchased the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Doty this r tttCTJMC MIXERS? Wm m YOU Can Still Buy Any Item Shovn In This Ad For Only Tints I Vrf-WIUVllI.-.V.V.'.Vh-.'.W.VA''V'.V.V.-.'. J Take Up To 6 Months To Pay liiiil RADiOS jfMfff ELECTRIC TRAINS .' GUNS Uelshimer ?lrefottG party last Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Hines were also guests. The evening was spent playing games and a most en joyable time was spent review ing the slide projector films that the Hobsons had taken of the freshman initiation and band day pictures taken in Lincoln. Susan, assisted by her mother, served delicious refreshments. Mr? R c Porter honored her husband on his birthday last Sunday evening with guests for the evening being Mr. and Mrs. Henry Friesel, Mr. and Mrs. Sig vald Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Malstead. The evening was spent playing pinochle. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Gray of Seward were Weeping Water visitors last Saturday, wnue here they were the evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lane at dinner, later playing ca- Mr ' and Mrs. Oscar Domingo rotnmpri here last Monday after several weeks visit in California with her mother, Mrs. oeurgc Hitchman and sister, Miss An- nio VTitr-hrrmrK Mrs. John C. Pryor left the firct nf the week for Mountain itiov v - - , ... . .1. Lake, Minn., where sne wm vuil for sometime with her sisters nnH rirnthprs. Mr. and Mrs. William Mutter lact. Wprinesdav to the former Troy Davis farm east of vuonintr water. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Noell, former residents rm thP farm, have moved to a farm near Elmwood. Alice, their Hoimhtpr. is to stav with Mr. and Mrs. Mutter until the end of the school term. Mrs. Frank Cook, assisted by Mrs S. J. Ambler, was hostess to Chapter BT, PEO, Friday after noon. Mrs. Lois Tefft was in charge of the program, assisted by Mrs. Mary Norris. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Day left Sunday to drive to Bradenton, Fla. Mrs Georee Ellis and Miss Kathryn Ellis entertained last Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Wallick and Mrs. E. W. LaRue their guests. De tails from the California trip and greetings from the Califor- entertained the members of the Rainbow Advisory Board last past week. 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