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( W fc V V X . - - :,v '-5. -o "jr V V V V 3 r i lit Connie Osburn Journal Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Emil Meisinger and Mrs. Joe Leesley and Judy went to Omaha Wednesday and helped Douglas Green celebrate his fourth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Phekn of -Ashland, Maus Elrod and Mrs. S.ina Lindlcy spent Saturday NOTICE We are quittLng business and are moving to Kansas. Please call for all WATCH REPAIRS by March 15th. SUDDUTH'S Jewelry Store Phone 69SS evening at the Ross Casey home. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Gustaf-, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Todd spent ' s?n are the parents of a baby Tuesday evening at the Emil r:y born February 22 at St. : I Meisinger home. ; Elizabeth hospital. Mrs. Gust- I I Mr. and Mrs. John Meyers. afon was formerly Miss Bev-1 'Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wright and ,erly Case. Miss Marjorie Dwmell spent j Mr. and Mrs. Joe Leeslev and Sunday ith Max Meyers at Fort Riley, Kansas. Max was to leave Fort Riley Monday for Camp Rucker. Alabama. Douslas Green of Omaha is spending this week with his ' crandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Meisinger. children, Mr. and Mrs. Clinic n Green and children, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Meisinger and Mar garet and Virginia Cameron took a basket dinner and helped Chester Todd and his family celebrate his birthday Sunday. Mrs. Emil Meisinger and Mrs. dV0Ct Mrs. Henry Maseman Journal Conespondent Jrs Margaret Howard enter- afternoon with Mrs. Piening. tamed .he Jolly Joker club at Mr. and Mrs. Xed Kleinholz her home Thursday afternoon. and children o Kimball and Mrs. Lulu London w-as a guest. Mrs- Dr. WaUace 0f Friend, iuis,. mine ivneem, airs vv m. Nebr spent Thursday with Mr. osencrans and Jackie and Mrs. Unr? iTr ino kvIps Ella Grady were Lincoln shop pers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Green and family and Miss Vivian Meisinger spent the week end j it the Emu Meisinger home. On rl rrxIVr cmrv and Mrs. Joe Kyles Mr. and Mrs. Emil Meisinger, Mrs. Robert Leesley and Mrs. Wayne Wright shopped in Lin coln Monday. evening a group of other relatives, and friends came Chadron's Volunteer Fire de- Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stubben dick entertained a Stelco party Sunday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hauschild, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bose, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hauschild, Ed Wohlers, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dankleff, Mrs. Harry Wohl3rs. Mrs. Calvin Carsten was host ess to the Woman's club Wednesday with Mrs. Roy Ruhge as co-hostess. Answer to roll call was "Favorite Color." Group signing was "Quilting Party." Contests were led by Mrs. H. H. Marquardt. Spring fashion and fabrics was presented by Mrs. C. C. Ryne of Miller and Paine of Lincoln. Mrs. Ernest Emshoff enter tained at an all day quilting in and helped Mr. and Mrs. Mei- Pertinent nas ; deemed tnat tne . , Tuesday. Those present singer celebrate their 39th wed- i to'vn.s1 ne.rr-:r fJ ,!..",' 1 were Mrs. John Emshoff. Mrs. Sophia Emshoff, Mrs. Martha ding anniversary. Mrs. ivian Cope entertained i recently enougn. installed, isn't loud But while workers in tlif U'nnHmpn PirM h.r knmo 1 mt' CUttniU'AU UUMI1USS SfCUUU iy evening. SLS;as!., tLr; A ... j agree with the firemen's verdict, U-jiwia saj i lie iiui 11 (.an uc piainiy heard three to four miles outside the town. :r. Ideal for Keeping Valuables, ; ff Sccks, Bonds, Insurance Pcl!c'-3S, K Receipts, Cash, Jewelry, ec, rlg'-t in Yolt Own Home! SOUTH BEND A REGULAR $!! Vdue ... Our Price Mrs. Bob Lackey and sons of Fremont returned to her home Sunday after spending a week with her mother, Mrs. Glen Thiessen who has been ill. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peterson called on Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Carnicle Wednesday. Mrs. F. J. Knecht and Mrs. Bill Rosencrans and Jack, Mrs. Bernard Grady were Lincoln shoppers Saturday. Mrs. Bernard Grady and Mrs. Lloyd Grady called on Mrs. Bill Rosencrans and Jack Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. Davidson called Sunday evening at the Rosen crans home and Mr. and Mrs. Wahlman called Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wilby Cox and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Cox attend ed the capping services at St. Joseph's hospital Sunday. Elaine was one of the girls to receive her cap. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Haswell of Ashland called Thursday on Dora Richards and girls. Ruge. Mrs. Bessie Paap, Mrs. Wm. Dettmer, Mrs. Henry Mase man. The Ladies Aide Society met Thursday with Mrs. Roy Ruhge and Mrs. Norman Schutz in the church parlors. Mrs. Nancy Carsten led the devotional part. In the absence of the president. Mrs. Carsten, Mrs. Fred Mar quardt presided and Mrs. John Wolph for Mrs. Paul Wolph. The menu for the Easter sale was presented. Quilting was the work for the day. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sill and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Carsten at tended the rural carriers meet ing at Lincoln Thursday. Mrs. Martha Ruge was in Tal mage Thursday to visit her aunt. Mrs. Mary Rose who is ill Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dankleff, Mrs. Sailing. Miss Matilda Mad' sen spent Thursday evening a the home of Mr. and Mrs. An ton Nielsen and family Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dumke attended the state lumberman's convention at Omaha two days last week Mr. and Mrs. Ed Koester and daughters are moving to their new home near Otoe and Mr. and Mrs. John Hicks and family to Plattsmouth on a farm Mr. and Mrs Elmer Hallstrom entertained for their wedding anniversary Sunday at a family dinner the following: Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hallstrom and sen of Omaha. Mr. and Mis. Ravmond ! Case, Plattsmouth, Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Emgarten of Central City and C. D. Smith (Milton Muncie, Plattsmouth of Ceresco called on Mr. and Miss Nancv Harvey. Peru. Mr i -r -r C i . 1 T 1 I - ' Made of Heavy Gauge Steel Locks Securely . . . Equipped with 2 Keys Big Enough, Overall Size, 12 x 5' 2 x 3' 2 Inches Has Carrying KcncMe Two Sturdy Hinges Durable Gray Kamrrerloid Finish v Siore 447 Main Street Phone 5114 Mrs. Carl Hofmeister and El mer Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Barney calied at the Glen Thiessen home Thursday. Norma and Clark Bushnell were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Streicht and 1 Jerome. Afternoon and evening I callers were Mr. and Mrs. Otto : Olsen, Mrs. Oscar Laughin and !Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Fidler and girls. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Streight called on Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Davis and family Saturday eve ning. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kuhn were Mrs. Jack Kuhn, Mrs. Laverne Sac cett. Mr. and Mrs. Valgene Ew inc and girls. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McConnell and daughters of Harbine, Mr and Mrs. R. L. Rockey and sons of Alvo, and Wes Newcond of Scandia were Thursday and Friday visitors at the Geo. Rockey home. Mr. and Mrs. Valgene Ewing and daughter were Wednesday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Streight spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Fidler and girls. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Campbell spent Sunday afternoon at the Bernard Dill home. JACKIE IN JUG . . . Jackie Ccogan, onetime child star, waits in Beverly Hills, Calif., jail after being booked on sus picion of drunk driving. Mrs. Crc Pljbon port a, very enjoyable afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Miller en tertained at Sunday dinner hon oring their granddaughter. Miss Roberta Kunz. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kunz. Mr. and Mrs. Orland Bennett and family and Miss Janice Mil ler. Roberta has been a pleasant clerk in the Elmwood Grocery, and now to the regret of the Droprietors and patrons after ' her three years of service she is lcannv, iiicr aiuie. ijuiiiik n;ia time she drove her own car. and had her noon dinners with the Millers. She plans to have a vacationvacation at home for a while before starting other work or studies. Taking her place as clerk will be Miss Mary Mc Laughlin. Lemuel Parish has been very ill for two weeks. On Friday ev ening his son Francis came from Lincoln and moved him to the Ebeler home. The mid week prayer service of the E. IT. B. church was held cn Thursday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. August Oehlerking. Mrs. O. E. Liston and Mrs. Robert Kunz spent three days recently on jury duty at Platts mouth. Bluebird club February meet ing was held on Tuesday after- nnnn nX the V-inmo rvf Xfi-c J mi ' th!lin with Mrs. Chas. Marshall, LA l THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Thursday, March 1, 1951 Section B PAGE FIVE Herbert Oehlerkings and Jess Westlakes on O Street road. Dudley Leavitt is in Los An geles for a business trip, and mav be away for two weeks or more. Mrs. Don Erikson of Arnold, Nebr., visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Hollenbeck a few days this week. On Tuesday evening Darlene (Mrs. Erikson). Mrs. Jane Shreve Reynolds, and Susan were dinner guests of Mrs. Bryce Quellhorst and Nan cy. The Eriksons are planning to move to Ord in the near fu ture. They have bought a home there and sold the one at Arnold. On Wednesday evening at the Douglas home, Mrs. Douglas, Mrs. Gerbeling and Mr. and Place to leave a painting of a Weeping Water scene at the Ne braska art exhibit at Wesleyan University. This is the second in the series of exhibits there. Community Kensington met with the president, Mrs. Clark on Thursday. A large crowd was present. Mrs. Nettie Mendenhall lead the program about Wash ington and Lincoln, and she conducted a quiz game. Mrs. Robert Bornemeier of Denver was a guest. I HE GOT HIS GOAT A former Friend man, Dr. Fos ter Sims, literally got his own goat when he fell 400 feet re cently without serious injury. Goat hunting in Alaska, Dr. Sims fell down a mountain aft- Mrs. PlVboTlntpined their j 4WheM roomers at a Washington oyster annals. When ne . regea supper. Also served was ceiery, . - . t pickles, .cherry jello and caKe.; p" Those present were Mrs. comer, Mrs. Harley. Mrs. Muenchau, Miss Lillie Muenchau, Miss Eth el Mook, and Albert Kunz, be sides the hosts. i Dick Engles attended Lumberman's convention Omaha on Thursday and Friday of last week. Ale:: Miller passed away on Saturday evening at about 10 p. m. at the Ebeler home. Ralph Dreamer has stored - r v t 1 1. .1 some oi nis ueraio seea corn i ncmi0 v,qva tai-0n rocrmn in the town hall, the former j sibmty and made good) and i about the legislative bills now president, and Mrs. Lewis Hol lenbeck, assisting hostesses. After singing the United Nations hymn and the Extension Club I song, all joined in reading the j Prayer Creed. The president ! gave an interesting talk about G. A. R. building. Claude Johnson is assisting pending. An article about edu- at the lumber yard part of the cation Japan was read and mac uitrac yaja discussed. Another article, read "i"" t,y Mrs. Krecklow, was espe- from her visit in Pittsburgh on ciaU appreciated because it Friday evening. While there she ,,-HttPn hv nr r-hi c. occupied her fathers pulpit on pCrintendent. Octavio A. Colon. Sunday and assisted with some ft was written for "Builders," evangelistic services that week a magazine for young pe0ple of i. vjnix "u"'. ""5" tne E u B church. The sub is staying for a time at the ject was "The Church A trjeier nome wni:e ms ue is Team When written Mr. Co ill, and with her relatives m lon was coach for the basket Wmore. v,n tmm hprp Thp crnal; nf At the Christian church re- championship in athletics and cenu.y a lauier aim sun uiiiqut-i in christian organizations were wa neiQuun a laxge aiienu- comDared, and some similar ance. The program theme was rwtoHctir. -PrP given. Among them unity, co discouragement If the church Father and Son in a Nation at a5- Spek leg:5peration. no tive secretary of the state mis-, follos the rules given it can siunary socieiy. n. emerge as the great champion was program chairman. Dalein G6od,s plan. 6 Mrs. Morton's nan poKe xur uie auna, aiiu i hnnk talk. nn ..Knn Tiki Mrs. Ruth Monning went to. Lincoln on Wednesday with Mr.; and Mrs. Leavitt, and Mrs. Monning went to University J. Howard Davis INSURANCE Soennichsen Building Phone 264 Plattsmouth 38 YEARS of SERVICE "Money Maker CHECKS" Oar original saperb fotadaMoa stock has been consistently tested, culled and Improved for 38 years. Whatever breed yo bay from OTTO, yon can be snre eff fine birds that warrant yoar care, equipment and feed. ORDER NOW! Special Offer! White Rocks, R. C. White Wyandottes, Homp Reds Straight 11 Qh Rh Chicks per 1 00 also ALL BREEDS My Choice of Varieties 9.S0 'per 100 Assorted CHICKS My Choice 3S3r 100 Supt. 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Callers Thursday with Mrs. Harmon and Don were Mr. and Mrs. Hal Garnett, Madge, Greth. Mrs. Wm. Klemme and Stevie, Mrs. Laurence Johnson and Stuart. Sunday dinner guests at the Louis Ruhge home were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ruhge, Cook; Miss Emma Ruhge, Cook; Mrs. Clara Love, Lincoln; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sandersen, Lincoln. In the afternoon they attended the funeral of Henry Ruhge at Weeping Water. Callers at the Everett Berga- straesser home last week were Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Kamman. Mr. and Mrs. Hy D. Kirkhoff, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kamman. Mrs. Alma Minderman. Mrs. Ed Koester, Mrs. William Dettmer, Mrs. A. Stubbendick. Mr. and Mrs. John Rippe en tertained Sunday for their daughter. Miss Elaine Rippe. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rippe and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Rippe and children, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Emshoff, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hennings and Mar lene. Merle Hennings. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Norris and Rich, James Jensen, Helen and Doris Knocke, Harlan Kirkhoff. Mr. and Mrs. Ira McMahon of Lincoln visited at the John Albert home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Meyers of Alvo visited Sunday at the Rob ert McDonald home. Mrs. Mc Donald has just returned home from Nebraska City hospital following minor surgery. Mr. and Mrs. John Lir.gle were in Savannah, Missouri, where Mrs. Lingle had a check up. Miss Marilyn Akeson of Lin coln spent Sunday with her parents. Mrs. Emma Maseman, Lin coln, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Maseman. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maseman entertained at a dinner Sunday to honor their 33th wedding an niversary. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Emshoff and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mau rice Ruge and sons of Syracuse, Mr. and Mrs. Waller Halm and daughters of Syracuse, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Schroeder, Palmyra; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nutter and children of Denton, Mrs. Dena Ruge and Frances, Darrell Mather, Richard Maseman. America' Walter Bogenrief and .leJS50n on selection of sheets and uei.or owarus gave a iiuveuy i coc ux. Hire skit. Mrs. Orval Miller and Mrs. Leavitt and Mrs. Newlin After c,umii uau ciuubc ui uk um- the delici0us lunch, meeting ad- trier yr-yrt o W L- t nr ny trnn t V a . . ing room and kitchen, when the ladies' council members served the delicious banquet. ic ot.cnHinff tihp a crrirnit nm i ! day guests of Mrs. Nettie Men HnllPcrp nf thP University of Ne-denhall were her daughter. Mrs braska. was one of the fifty Black Anstrolorps, Anstra - Whites, Anconas, Leghorns, Ski-Line Hybrids Started Chicks Now on Hcnd journed to meet with Mrs. Mon ning in March. Saturday evening and Sun- students appearing in the style show of the home economics Claude Hewitt. Mr. Hewitt, Judy and Tommy of Diller. Valentine day at school was club on Thursday nieht. It was i enjoyed by the pupils. After a two hour program, the theme the day's close the primary of which was "Something Pret- teacher. Miss Ethel- Mook, en- tv SDecial." I joyed evening dinner at the Mr. and Mrs. Grover Hill are ' pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs. at home after spending several . Howard Pool, George and Linda. Mammoth WHITE PEKIN DUCKLINGS Only $35.00 per 100, in units of 50 Cowpfete L,e chick Equipment and Supplies WRITE FOR OUR COMPLETE PRICE LIST T Hatchery months at the home of their daughter and family, at Wash ington. D. C. Miss Eihel Mook received an interesting card from Mrs. Ray-; I mond Eveland from St. Peters burg, Florida. It showed five kinds of commercial sponges at Tarpon Springs, Florida. Miss Mook used it for a lesson for the children in the primary depart ment. Wednesday evening, February 23 is the date for the caucus for nominating men to serve on the town board. On Sundav a group of boys were entertained at the Henry Wendt home honoring their son, Marion, on his birthday. The dinner was held on February 18. The Lions club members are enjoying a contest for attend ance these weeks. Captains are Supt. Colon and Mitch Shelley. The losers will entertain the winners at the end of the contest. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Borne meier of Denver are making a visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Miller and other rel atives. They expect to be away from home around two weeks. The W.S.C.S. Study Club met with Mrs. Guy Clements on Tuesday evenine. R. J. and Glenn Miller sold four of their registered Short horn heifers one day this week to Alan Redfern of McCook. Nebr. Mrs. Ralph Dorr and Mrs. Frank Buell were in Lincoln on Thursday where they met their sister. Mrs. Verner Perry of Big Springs and a niece. Mrs. Rob ert Nelson of Lincoln. They all attended the D.A.R. Colonial Tea held at the Governor's mansion. A number of State Officers and Officers of St. Leeer Cowley Chapter were guests. They re- The landscaping tour last week included the homes of the 620-22 Hatchery end Store Under One Roof OPEN EVENINGS South Main St. Conncil Bluffs. Iowa Phone 5420 721 2nd Ave. W1YSEL AUTO SERVICE Phone 4157 TABLES TURNED Instead of looking for a bi cycle with a blue frame, gray fenders, chrome rims on wheels with balloon tires, front-wheel brake, package-carrying frame and newspaper bags, Scottsbluff police are searching for the owner, believed to be a news paper carrier. The bicycle had been found and delivered to po lice headquarters. HONE 5000 for PROMPT EFFICIENT ELECTRICAL WIRING At Prices You'll Be Glad to Pay Free Estimates HUDSON ELECTRIC riattsmoulb, Nebr. 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