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THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL tAGE FOUR Section B Thursday, February 15, 1951 jOIM Opal E. Wallick .'uxnal Correspondent My apologies to the March of Dimes committee chairmen last week I reported the funds received in this column and had just put the figure 2 down, leaving a blank space to fill in the rest of the amount and it went to prs.-;3 with just the 2 mark. The actual sum was $205. C2. Frank Domingo was called to Lincoln to be with Hans Ander son who is hospitalized there. Mr. Anderson was to undergo ambulation surgery. Mrs. Charles V. Waliick left Ihursday evening from Lincoln for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fill Morris. Mr. Wallick drove up Saturday after banking hours t, spend the week end over Mend ay. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Norns Walter II. Harold R. Smith & Lessens Attorneys-at-Law Donat Bldg. Plattsmouth W2re in Avoca briefly on business matters Monday morning. Aowakiya Camp Fire Girls met last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Lynn Parson. Election of officers was held with Ro berta Knaup being elected pres ident; Ann Smith, as vice presi dent; Sara Lorensen as secre tary; Maureen Morris as treas urer; Jena Elaine Domingo as scribe; Pauline Newham as games leader and Mary Nichols as song leader. Mrs. Deforest Ward of near Murray celebrated her birthday last Friday when Mr. and Mrs. LtPoy Zessin, Jimmie, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lindsey. Mr. ana Mrs. Raymond Mayfield. Mr. and Mrs. John Rieke, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Spangler, Alan, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wiles, Evelyn and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knaup and Roberta were guests. The eve ning was spent socially with TV watching making a hit with all present. Refreshments were served by the hostess and hon oree. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Norris were Sunday motorists to Te cumseh where they visited with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Durst. Jean accompanied her parents. Mrs. Walter Luhring is able to get around without the aid of her crutches, using the furni ture to make her way about, the house. Her foot is still in the casf and any trips outside are with the aid of crutches. Mrs Mogens Johnson was hostess to the Knickerbocker B'-ide club Wednesday evening. ,1 Vft 1 S . 3 Porter Funeral Home in Nebras- J sou onward trip via ice and snow. Michael Cohan played the piano Reginald Colbert was a din- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Domingo l:a Ciy. J They saw many accidents as a accompaniments end also fav- nor guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lyal entertained Thursday evening at Miss Carol Wrlgh and Neil .result, no doubt, irom the folks ored the group vitl several Fleming last Monday evening, dinner with Mr,, and Mrs. Wil Rice w?ie Monday evening down south not being acquainted other piano solos. Scrap books, At a leaders meeting held at liam Mutter, Douglas Lee and guests at his parents home, Mr. 'with the procedure in driving on mouel Duais and bracelets made Mrs. Kenneth Dokter's Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. Boyne Parson and .icy uiivejneiu. niey arrived mom piasuc Rimn were on ais- riav Mrs. Walter Rasmusspn was . lamilv ot Cedar Crepk as their : - A , YOUNG SOLDIER . . . They begin fighting for their country at a tender age in Korea. This youngster is ready for a man's job. Several guests were invited, Mrs. Emerson Dowler, Mrs. Rasmus Lauritzen. Sr., and Mrs. Char les Meyer. Woman's club met Monday from Nemaha. Blue, Wahoo and afternoon at the public library. , wppnina Water Watershed or- and Mrs. J. C. Kico. uney re turned to Lincoln that same evening. S. H. Harmon is to report to tht doctors in Lincoln this next Monday for further examina tions and check up on the eye surgery he underwent recently. Further surgery may be neces sary to complete the previous operation . "James Fitzpatrick. son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fitzpa '..rick is here en a ten-day leave before he is to report to PfHitcola, Florida, for further t mining. Monday James went to Wymote tor a couple of days to visit wi.h Mr. and Mrs. William Seymour and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Kirch hoff are parents of a baby boy born last Sunday. February 4, 1951, al Bryan Memorial hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. Kirchhoff have two other sons and one daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stcin kamp visited last Monday with M: . and Mrs. Herman Brunkow ci Alvo. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bender attended a directors and com mittecrnt n meeting of the Wa tershed Association in Lincoln last Saturday. Representatives i installed as a den mother. Four without mishap in Bradenton. ' play at this meeting. Florida, on Wednesday with SO . Mr. nad Mrs. Knud Jensen new bovs are awaitintr the or degree temperatures. i drove to Falls City where they ganization of a new den club Mr. and Mrs. Julius Nielsen : visiter! with Mr. and Mrs. Aub-lwho are as foilows: Larry entertained Sunday at dinner i i'ey Fisher and sons last Sunday. Houseman, Tommy Bender, Jim with the following guests: Mr. Tney returned here that same, mie Moore and Dallas Wiseman, and Mrs. Thorwald Hansen, evening. Harold Blaikie returned here i I, i T T 1 A , ft'l. . -J T T 1 . . ry : ueiiuu una xieiuL'ii, ivir. ana Mrs. Marvin Wendt of Manley, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Zessin, i from a Lincoln hosnitnl Werines Jimmie and Mr. and Mrs. RalDh ri.iv Mr. and Mrs. Walter Salsberg ' Lindsey spent Wednesday eve- he is feeling prettv good and and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl I rung at tne home of Mr. and i that he is certainiv glad to be guests. (Continued on Page Five) A most interesting program had been planned for the afternoon. Mrs. C. E. Tefft spoke on the ganiiiations were present. Lawrence Colbert of Hastings was here over tne wees enct to SATURDAY FEBRUARY 17 Beginning at 12:30 p.m. We are expecting some nice pigs for this sale, aL-o some sows- We will have G Holstein cows, these are extra good from Otto Sehafer, and some nice calves. We will have 1 new Case Hay Baler, used 1 yr. 1 Easy Flow Fertilizer Spreader 1 Hammer Grinder 1 Manure Spreader Some Straw and Alfalfa Hay. The crowds have been very large you'd better come early. All livestock are bringing good prices; if you have any to sell, bring it to this sale. We wiH have a big machinery sale March 1st so if you have any machinery to cell, send in your listings. PLATTSMOUTH SALE BARN K. W. Grosshans, Mgr. Rex Ycung, Auct. l ory JhmgJ:f: visit with his son, Reginald, who Review." Under the direction Beck, both from Louisville. Mr. I Mrs. Lowell Wiles. They enjoyed and Mrs. Harry Critzer and fam- watching television, ily. Mr. and Mrs. John Jorgensen Paul Ward and son. Ted. of drove to Lincoln Tuesday to visit Pawnee City visited briefly j with Mrs. Gerald Jorgensen and : trAt . Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. ! daughter Jerry. John returned j ; AtvL i Eugene Domingo and family. ' here that evening while Mrs. home again. Mrs. L. R. Lane returned here Wednesday afternoon following a two week's stay r Hlli ' Uncem lust Sunday where f, ' " !? ?' i .., )ln motorists on i'-p na'Pltal lth L- R-: ir,.K Wvra. Marvin I- ric-sel, W'an- S-vfflSIL M hmsntl Beverly Dihel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dihel has been ill the past week with a severe case of tonsilitis Mr. and were Lincoln Thursday of this week. The regular meeting of Cub Scout pack 220 met last Wednes day at the Legion Hall. During the ceremony Jim Dokter re ceived the Bobtat award, the Hansen and Joe "smith Rinro Inhere they were Sunday this was the end of a i sreported as dr Guests at th and Mrs. Rain Mr. and Mrs. Ralnh Lane went -ia t i, i.1t-t t,, .u.. 1 iJowns ana v . .y Jorgensen stayed until the fol lowing evening ihe Bryan tiiere. : v.ry weii. :r.e of Mr. i:ncy Sun- ci Lincoln. $S,CG0 or Lass LOANS MALE ANYWHERE Write r Come in i Lane Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Line,-.. visited Wednesday at Mu-:;; with Mr. and Mrs. Orlin Ilur-rill. Mr. and Mrs. Harold !.:. and family drove to Ceaar tux Av.oc-ej and Mr. ana Mrs. i.07.-c!i V. i cs. .-iv. r..: i Mrs. George Morey of u ica v. ore in Weeping Water Sa'.ur.'iay fur a brief Lime. T. NICIIOL, JR., Mgr. . Ph. 3213 Plattsmouth O. 2 No. 5th J tlirCP ivii. aiiu iViio. uijyiLtj ir.nc;i. 1 ' W W " Ci ' i . Francisco as a M. P. for the United States forces somewhere overseas. Mr. and Mrs. Gkn Heneger and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Colbert took Reginald to the Omaha airport. John Domingo, Gene Burgen and Raymond Rice attended the movie showing of MacEeih at the State theater in Lincoln Monday evening of this week. Students were given a reduction in admission prices. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ambler drdVe to Lincoln Sunday. Alter dining cut they drove to the Bryan Memorial hospital where they visited with Mrs. L. R. Lano. who they found siUing up and feeling much better. They also talked with Mrs. Henry Rughe and she reported that H;nry was fretting better every day but that he was stili under doctors orders lor no company yet. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ten Hulzen and sons moved to their new rental quarters last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Schmader were previous residents. Miss LaVonnp Luhring of Om aha came here Fnc.ay aitcrnoon Si ft Z V't; i . 'scr,Sr-'-S AT 'X I .V). " J with our Is i lr Ua pIace and chcck your Plowine- of Mrs. Ben Olive and Mrs. W. L. Lenker, two county welfare officers were present, Miss Lu cille Meisinger. who spone on "Welfare of the Adults' and Miss Coretta Pfann. who spoke on the -Welfare of the Chil dren and Youth of Cass County." To those rot too well informed on the procedures involved in welfare cases it was most illu minating and weli worth hear ing and the ladies are indeed indebted to these two county workers for their splendid re pot ts and time spent with them LL'CtC Mrs. Oilo Mogenson was host eso last Thursday afternoon to i lie Danish Ladies Aid. These ladies are making lap robes and pillows for the members of Hill Top Home owned and operated by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Christ ensen. Mrs. John C. Pryor was house hostess and assisted by Mrs. J. ,i. Shannon to Chapter BT, PEO Friday afternoon at their bi men.iily meeting. LfV. roa tvans oi oioux t an i to suend the week end with lur left Sunday following a brief ; pau,. s. Mr. and Mrs. Wait? r visit here with Mrs. W. W. Da-! t ;;; LaVonnc is attending i Omaha Commercial senoe-t i d was .tw,::i :ri viti: hou:r I had the most parents present at the meetings it was disclosed j that Den 2 was the loser so they j treated den 1 following the eve ning's entertainment which con-'; sisted of dramatizing "The ; Thing." Those taking part in' the skit were Raymond Reh- meicr who was soloist, assisted by Larry Hansen as the second; hand dealer, Joe Smith., his wife, Larry Knott, a hobo, and Leon-1 ard Hermann as St. Peter.' and boys were guests of Mr. and ; Mrs. Alvin Grcesser, c-..;-"eritting Mr. Anderson's birthday luts. u : night. ; Fouchek-Gametij LAWYERS Ronded Abstracters '.".?4:?; GSSEEN STAMPS ON ALL WATCH REP ASH ALL WORK GUARANTEED Authorized Distributors of Elgin "Cjlova 9 Hamilton Watches E13YE JEWELRY 601 Main St. Phone 223 "We'll be glad to come to your place and check your plowing, fitting, planting, cultivating and harvesting equipment, also your tractor. This inspection is free and may prevent costly field delays later. We have parts for Dearborn implements and Ford Tractors. Our mechanics have time before the rush season to do any work you need. Just phone. P attsmoiiiii motors Farm Store Washington Ave. Phone 26S vis ana otner relatives. made tne trip at tnis time to at and the funeral services ot Miss Eila Bates. Mrs. Rasmus Lauritzen, Sr., was hostess to the past noble grand kensington Wednesday. February 14th. She is to be assisted bv Mrs. George Ellis and Mrs. George Domingo. Tnese ladies are sewing lap robes for the home in York. At the pinochle dinner club last Monday Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jameson scored for high honors and Mrs. Mogens John son and Lloyd Wolcott both scored lor the lows. Tneir hosts weie Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Jame son Glen Taylor returned here Tuesday following another stay at the Bryan Memorial hospital. He is getting along as well as he coula with so seri ous an injury. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stem kamp visited last Friday m Louisville with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stein kamp. Dale has just returned irom the eel emv R. J. Hobson and Frank Cook drove to Lincoln Tuesday to the airport where tney met the navy plane that brought the bodies oi Captain and Mrs. Jesse W. Miller, who perished in a fire that swept their home in the g rernment housing quarters at Charleston, South Carolina. Jack Miller and Miss Suzanne Miller, children of the deceased , couple, accompanied the bodies j here. Funeral services were j held at the Methodist church j and interment at Mt. Pleasant j cemetery in Nehawka. Mrs. Floyd Brackney of Oma ha was here this week taking ! care of the children of Mr. and I Mrs. Harold Elliott. Mrs. El- liott was called to Nebraska City j by the death of her mother, Mrs. Albert Schindler. Private i services were held Monday at roil r; u ti". Friends will be t montii ! to learn ! that Harry Doty suffered a slight ! stroke last Sunday night. It L , i, Ill I ..rvmwrrrrrr ' miiii-imS came as quite a shoes to the entire family as he had been unusually well over the week end. He is able to talk to mem bers of the family and attempts are being made through the Red Cross to locate Troy who is over seas in the Korean area. Robert, another son, arrived here Sun day night after having been with the A. Ian tic fleet on the US3 Shea. He had been in port in Spain and was hoping to gei this leave for home. Ciyde Rice of Omaha was here Over uie wees, enuwnn iii pat ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rice. He returned to Omaha on Monday. Mrs. Peter Andersen honored ! her son, Renos, last Sunday with a binhday party, resides her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Anderson, Mrs. William Mutter and Douglas Lee and e iiospital after a tonsil- j Mrs. Charles Meyer were present ' ! to enjoy the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Bickford were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs., Robert Gess of Louisville. In the aft ernoon at the Bickford home Miss Barbara Keplinger was a caiier. Mrs. Bickford tells us that Roger, their son, in Fair field. Canf., is now a corporal. Ivir. and Mrs. Arthur Merrill of Pleasant Dale were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lor ensen as well as Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schmersal, Pamela Jo and Paula Jean oi" Lincoln. Mrs. Merrill is i Mrs. Schmersal's mother, ana is also a classmate ci Mrs. Lorcnsen's while they were at Peru State Teachers' College together. Her maiden name was rJlaine Abel and may be remembered better that way by her friends. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Zessin and son, Jimmie, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Alton Sterling. Mrs. R. C. Porter and Mrs. Wilson Bickford honored Mrs. Lichard Dill at a farewell party Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Porter. Mr. and Mrs. Dill and family are to move this coming Sunday for Tulsa where Richard has a job with the American Airlines. They have a home rented and are of fering the Weeping Water resi dence for sale. Weldon Maxfield of Lincoln drove litre Sunday and took Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kasmussen back to Lincoln with him for the clay. Mrs. J. Alton Sterling received a letter irom their son, John, who says tliat his leave for home has been stepped up for this Monday, February 12ih. Wora received here by Mrs. Murray Mutter indicated that Mis. Emery Marshall was to leave the Methodist hospital to stay for aw rule with her grand daughter, Mrs. Ray Volk. Mrs. S. H. Harmon held choir practice at their home last i Wednesday evening. Mrs. P. R Dwinnell's home v. as this week's Lcene of choir activities. Word iiOiii the Lugcnc Da: indicate tr.at they mr.cie thci. RURAL CELIVEHY U i. BY PAUL GRIHOLE I BROUGHT YCD X. FLOWERS' )'?'. 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