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i i'j l,p:l!".li i i i i t v.' rrrcpr 4. si s Maim ' (Opal E. Walllck) The Norris Hatchery held open house Saturday, November 10th with free coffee and birthday cakes served to folks who visited them at the hatchery that day. Mr. Norris was pleased at the attendance and was assured by those present that it was a fine party, held in honor of two runt pigs who with the aid of special feed has advanced from a measley 36 pounds weights) to 504 pounds (alsc combined weights since May 5. Mrs. Frank Domingo and Mrs. Clarence Morris who hav? been in California for several weeks Fouchek-Garnett LAWYERS Banded Abstracters are expected to arrive home to morrow (Tuesday). Mrs. Ralph Lane entertained in her nephew, Rickey Gibson's honor list 'Friday noon at din ner by inviting the members of the football squad, their coach, P. H. Hines and Mrs. Hines to be her guests. Weeping "Water Stop At Beatrice En Route From Kan. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Horn took their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Rex Horn and baby son, David, to Salina, Kansas, where they were met by Rex Horn, who took his wife and son to their home in Hugoton, Kansas. They had been here visiting with his par ents for several days. En route hnmp 1bp soninr T-?rrr:: Rtnnnpri (Combined j in Rfntrirr tn visit vviTh hpr nnr. , ents. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hull. ! With Mr. and Mrs. A. Andrus of St. Joseph. Mo., at the par : ratal home thev all helped Mr. ; Hull to celebrate his birthday. Wet-ping Water Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Peck and Students, Teachers Guests Of PEO Mrs. Clarence Wilson of Louis ville and her mother, Mrs. Mar tha Little, who is staying the winter months with her. drove Chapter BT, PEO, met Friday - to Peru Friday to bring Mrs. afternoon at the Congregational .Wilsons daughter home for the church with the Junior-Senior week end Patricia Ann LaRue girls, the ladies of the high' school faculty, as their guests at their annual Cottey College Ed ucational day, which took the form of a tea. Hostesses were Mrs. R. P. Hobson and Mrs. Helen Clark. Mrs. John Norris was in charge of the program. Other committeemen were Mrs. Ben A. Olive, Mrs. George Cor- ley, invitations, Mrs. Herbert i Ratnour, Miss Esther Tefft, Mrs. ;V. W. Jameson and Mrs. Clark, I refreshments. Mrs. G?nevieve Hayes and Mrs. Roy Knorr of j Plattsmouth, delegates to the I supreme, convention of PEO at ! Philadelphia, Penn., were also present. Weening: Water Last Tuesday evening gu;sts Weeping Water Sgt. Mutter Is Honored Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mutter entertained last Sunday at a birthday dinner in honor of their son, SSgt. William Mut ter. Also present for the gala occasion were Mrs. William Mutter, Douglas Lee and Mary louise, Mr. and Mrs. Walter An derson, Mrs. Anderson's fath- r 1 1 ii i r i iii r Tnu it 17 11 ' i i ri i w- cjit- ti'j r- er, Mr. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. i" , k"v j J"4 u L , H n0T,n5 Anricrc-vr, -,r,H we ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Peter Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Saxton and baby son, Billie. WeeDine- Water Mrs. Richard Harmon of Loup City arrived here Wednesday for a visit until Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Harmon is the former Doris I Meets Tuesdav j-if TV n tm-3 lire T? Tiff Pnhv wora her sister, Mrs. Loren Mickle of fls, mP Tv- flono Cincnn ! 111:11 Ull IU XVCUi." cf Arnold and the Kunvs son. family of Blair visited with her lnv t.h thrPP inriips an- icompanisd Mrs. Clayton Cooper j to Union where they visited Mrs. Sadie Schomaker. ' Mrs. Jantz is the new clerk at 'Michelscns Ben Franklin' store during the holiday weeks. brother and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Baker. Mrs. Vesta Baker and Mrs. E. B. Taylor. Sunday evening Air. and Mrs. Don Urwin and son. Roger, of Louisville, joined the visiting Pecks at th Baker home. PRANK SMD TO JNiE., JANE A,D TO LOU LOU SAID TO RUTH, RUTH SWD 1U vj UE SAwlD TO PL.O, FLO PsVS V V IT PAYS TO BUY AT CASS Drug r 502 WAIN ST, ( HALSREEN AGENCY ) Phone 289 PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. accompanied them here for the week end with her mother, Mrs. E. W. LaRue. Mrs. James Kivett spent last week end in Lincoln with Mr. and Mrs. William Gussett. Weeping Water Hanlons To Visit In South And West Mrs. Fred Neumeister enter tained last Wednesday at clin- j ner honoring Mr. and Mrs. Hugh ;T. Hanlan, who are leaving this , wek for New Mexico and Califor nia for a visit with their daugh ters, Mary Katherine and La iVgta and their families. JThe j first stop will be at Albuquer 1 que, New Mexico, for several i weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Char- nd children and ands, Calif., for the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Durante and son, Hugh. They expect to be gone throughout the winter months. Weeping- Water Mrs. Leo Christensen was hostess to the Woman's Chris tian Fellowship meeting last Thursday afternoon. Five boys, James Stacey, Rod- -ir. Rnr,T,i or, Rnhprt nin. i heart attack. He is Survived by IliO Wilt l.iXg,J.C JUliXIOUlir. A HI - ther details were not available at this time. WeeDintr Water Mrs. John W. NoeU left last Tuesday for her Greeley, Colo., home alter having spent a i month here at the home of her j sister, Mrs. R. O. Baker. Mrs. ! Noell is stopping at North ! Platte for a visit with another 'sister, Mrs. William D. Contry-man. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Simp son of St. Joseph visited with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh T. Hanlan over Saturday and Sunday last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morris of Kearney arrived here Sunday Wallick and John E. Morris. The Morrises were dinner guests of the Wallicks. In the afternoon they were joined at the Wallick home by Mr. and Mrs. Abbott Gott of Lincoln. Weeping Water THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Thursday, November 15, 1951 Section C PAGE FIVE left Saturday afternoon for Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and an over the Armistice week end visit with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Roberts and children, returning here late Monday evening. The Friday evening dinner club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson this past week. Mrs. Eugene C. Day attend ed the shower given in honor of Miss Clara Jane Rugha at the Floyd Mohr home near Avo ca last Sunday. Jack Norris, another Lincoln University student spent the week end here with his father and sister, Joan, returning to Lincoln Sunday evening. J Methodist Group Lauritzen. Miss Ellen Monfross and Miss Fern Doupherty returned to to their homes "in Lincoln Fri day for the w?ek end, returning here Sunday morning ty resume their teaching duties. V renins Water Former Resident Dies At Long Beach Word was received here the first of the week of the sudden death of a former Weeping Wa ter resident. Aden Stutt of Long , Beach. Mr. Stutt died of a go helped Benjie Olive celebrate his birthday last Saturday when ithey all went to Omaha to at tend a theater showing thers. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Little ! drove to Lincoln last Tuesday 'where they attended to matters I of business. Mr. and Mrs. Dick- i ! man and family called at their i home that evening. I Mrs. Theodore Davis received word here last week that her ! nephew, John, is one of the j numerous polio cases of Guern i sey, Wyo. He is in the hospital at Douglas, Wyoming. His par ents are Jesse and Ida Hall. Mrs. C. E. Pool and Miss Hazel Pool sp3nt from Friday over the week end in Lincoln at' the home of Miss Eloise Pool. The ; two Miss Pools attended the ; football game Saturday. i Dalton and Richard Nannon were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Alton Sterling last Sunday. Joy St. John, who has been in the St. Elizabeth hospital for yrvaral weeks is to be brought home. Mr. St. John underwent surgery last Monday and has recuperated rapidly so that he can make the trip. He is to be brought here to the Hill Top Home The Methodist Woman's So ciety C. F. met Tuesday after noon at the church dining par lors. Mrs. Edward Sperry, Mrs. Allan Ehlers, Mrs. Charles Knox. Mrs. Charles Kimrey, Mrs. Carl Hansen, and Mrs. George Brun er are the hostesses. 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