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THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL FAGE SIX Section B Thursday, November 29, 1951 Weeping Water Mrs. Opal Walllck Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mutter vacationing in Houston, -as, with cousins. They will v cone about two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sudduth -d family have moved from ' -"eley, Colorado, to Lincoln. 'Ir. and Mrs. LeRoy Zessin rtalned Thanksgiving Day tVv'.r farm home with Mr. -nd Mrs. Walter Anderson, " -orge Brown, Mrs. Pet3r An son and Mr. and Mrs. Renos derson and boys as their ests. - Weeplngr Water Oklahomans Are Week End Guests Mr and Mrs. Arthur Brthold -nd family had as their Thanks Hvlng dinner guests Mr. and "s Lester Brown and famliy of PfHevue. Friday the Bertholds entertained Mr. and Mr;. O. C. "inds of El Rna Okla.. and Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Long of Alva. Okla. The entire erouo at tended the Nebraska-Oklahoma rnme In Lincoln Saturday. wiping- "Water Harvey lleneger, who has been here for several days visiting Phone 141 ass II heaire Plattsmouth Last Time Thurs., Nov. 29 Double Feature Jack Carson & Gineer Roeers "TUE GROOM WORE SPURS" and Wn. Fenrv & Pamela Blake "FEDERAL MAN" Fri. & SaU Nov. 30, Dec. 1 Double Feature Dick Powell & Paiula Raymond "Tire TALL TARGET" See the mystery that shook a nation! and D. Renaldo & Leo Carrillo "GIRL FROM SAN LORENZO" Ne7 adventures of the Cisco Kid! Mat. Sat. 2:30 Nights 7 & 9:30 Sun., Mon., Tues., Dec. 2-3-4 Betty Grable & Macdonald Carev "MEET ME AFTER THE SHOW" The Musical of Musicals All In Technicolor! Cartoon, Comedy & News Mat. Sun. 2:30 Nights 7 & 9:15 1 with Mr. and Mrs. John Dietl and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Heneger and Mrs. George Do mingo, left here Wednesday, ac companied by his sister, Mrs. Domingo, for Council Bluffs, where they were Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ogan and family. Tues Mr. and Mrs. Lee IIeneg3r of Lincoln were visitors at his sister's,. Mrs. uomingo. Mr nnri Mrs. Chris Rasmussen wprp' turkev dav dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Max field of Lincoln. Mrs. Maxfield is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs Pocmnsspn Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ambler, Carol Jean Ambler, Mrs. Ellen Tinker of Polk and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Leard of Waterloo enjoyed Thanksgiving day witn Mrs Amh pr'a son-in-iaw ana aausii- tpr Mr and Mrs. R. L. Jacobsen nf hmnhn The nrecedine Sun day Mrs. Tinker and the- Leards were guests of the Amoier iam- ily here. Mrs. Leara ana mis. Ambler are Mrs. Tinker's daugh ters. Mrs. Norris Is Dinner Hostess Mrs. E. T. Norri3 of near Avo ca entertained her sons and daughters and their families Thursday for Thanksgiving din ner at her farm home on O St. Home from Wichita. Kan., were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tefft and family to join his mother. Mrs. Carl Tefft. Miss Margaret and RnhPrt Tpfft. Mr. and Mrs. Ern est Norris, Mr. and Mrs. John Norris. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Norris and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nor ris. Jack and Joan. Mrs. C. E. Tefft and Miss Esther Tefft were also guests of Mrs. Norris and her families. Weepine Water Mr and Mrs. Eugene Day InineH .Tnrirp and Mrs. Leon Merrick of Osceola in Lincoln Thursday where they were tur key dinner guests of the two ladies cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Howard and family. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Hinds of El Reno. Okla., and granddaugh ter, Cathv, arrived here Tues day evening. They are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Potts. They expect to visit with their son and lamny, uoionei and Mrs. Harold Hinds and fam ily of Bellevue. Home for over the Thanks giving week end holidays at the one rJpiQon nnme were jtiaroia Myer, University student, who arrived here Wednesday evening and his brother, Lt. David Myer of Battle CreeK, Mien., wno ar rived here Thursday evening. Lt. Myer left from Omaha by plan? lor his Michigan base Monday. s Minnesotans Are Holiday Guests rnviH nl7Pr and Miss Olga ni7pr nf Mountain Lake. Minn., arrived here Wednesday for the Thanksgiving Day nonaay wun their sister, Mrs. John Pryor and Rev. Pryor. coming inursuuy from Crete to join me rryur and their euests were Rev. and Mrs. Jacob Balzer. vtPvping Water T.vmnn T.nrensen of Ithaca, N. Y., arrived here last week for a brief visit witn nis parent, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lorensen. Miss Jane Lorensen was nome for the week end from Lincoln for a visit with her brother, Ly man and her parents. Owen Hock, also of Lincoln, was a. Lorensen guest. Mr. Lorensen left Sunday for his New York home with his father accom panying him. The senior Lor ensen was expected home this week end. Members of Hill Top Home en joyed a 25 pound gobbler for their Thanksgiving day dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Christensen prepared and served the dinner with all its trimmings to their Hill Top Home members. Weeping Water Club To Sponsor Decorating Contest ThP Weenine Water Commu nity Club voted again this year to sponsor a Christmas home decorating contest. This Is the third of such contests ana mis year prizes will be awarded to novelty and beauty with cash awards totaling sww. rir&u prize of $10, second $5.00, third $3.00 and iourm i.ou. "VYeepinK Water Nebraska Certified HYBRID SEED CORN Flat kernels as low as $8.50 Sold by H. G. Arends, Manley; Richard Cole, Platts mouth; D wight Baier, Avoca; Lewis Callaway, Una dilla; Cliff Anderson, Eagle; Bob Wall, Greenwood; or direct from us. HOWARD A. POOL Elmwood, Nebr. HEAR HOW YOU -through your co-op can SAVE on NITROGEN have a dependable SUPPLY OF NITROGEN from your own farmer-owned NITROGEN PLANT. EAGLE HIGH SCHOOL 7;30 P.M. MONDAY, DEC. 3 m (WW Tt ATTEND Sponsored By FARMERS UNION CO-OP ASSN. EAGLE, NEBR. Pnvmnnd Rehmeier of Omaha Worinonrtav venine to spend the Thanksgiving week end with his granamomer, wi. Chris Elgaard and Mr. Elgaard. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morris of Kearney arrived here Wednes day evening to join me iamuy group at the Charles V. Walhck home for Thanksgiving day din ner, returning to their home Thursday afternoon, accompa nied by Mr. Morris' nephew of Omaha, who will visit them for the rest of the week. SSgt. Alvin Harris and Mrs. William Mutter and children, Douglas Lee and Marylouise left early Thursday morning iui Osage, Kansas, wnere mey are tr. TnnfcP their home. Their household goods were taken to Kansas earlier in me ween.. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Benaer, jc onne nnrt Jimmie. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jameson ate Thanksgiv ing Day dinner at the nome oi Mr. and Mrs. J. Leslie vvu. Mrs. Edna Shannon left Wed nesday for Grand Island to spend the TnanKsgivmg Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Charles WalquLst. She returned here Saturday with her son-in-law and daughter, who attended the Nebraska - Oklahoma football game in Lincoln. "Weeping "water Group Urges Church Attendance Mrs. Homer Jameson, Mrs. Eu pene C. Day and Mrs. Charles v waiHrir attended a lav meet ing at the church attendance committee with cnairman jonn nm(W nnri Rev. John C. Pryor. Plans were discussed and maae fnr stxpsKiner and ureine regu lar ottpnrianre. From the church membership roll a list of captains were namea 10 con tnrt hv telenhone. mall or per- Rnnni rail when members were absent over prolonged periods of time. Eacn individual snuuia makP it their resrjonsibllity to fnrtViPr rpcnilar attendance it was decided, besides the efforts nf thp attendance campaign leaders. Sandwiches, cookies and coffee were served. Mr and Mrs. Prank Cook and Mr. and Mrs. George Bornemeier nf F mwnnd left Wednesday dv car for Chicago and a Thanks giving hoi rtav vacation wnn xvir. nnrl Mrs Frederick Linderen and family. They returned here late Saturday nieht. Mr. and Mrs. Leo nonman and family of Plattsmouth were Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mark nonman in me evening. Miss Pearl Schultz SDent the Thanksgiving holidays at Sew ard with her parents, miss Rrhiilt.' mothpr is oulte ill with arthritis and her daughter Will spend the week end there with her. Miss Doretta Koester spent Thanksgiving dav with her sis ter's family. Mr. and Mrs. Har old Blaikie and Mrs. Mary Blaikie. Mr and Mrs Trwin Markland entertained members of their family Thursday noon at a tur Itpv dinnpr Thrir guests were Mr and Mrs. Ernest Staack and family of Syracuse ana Miss Imo Heebner. Mayor and Mrs. J. Nlsfcley Marshall entertained his Bar ents and sister s ramiiy, Mr. ana Mrs R J Marshall. Mrs. Eunice ArmiPirntP tmxIp Lee ana tcicsev at a Thanksgiving Day goose dinner. Mr. and Mrs. John Woodward nf .Tnhnsnn arrived here Wed nesday evening to . attend the junior class play ana to spena the Thankseivine Dav holidays with her mother and brother, Mre n A olive and Benlie. On Thursday the Olives ana their guests were entertainea at, a famtiv rfinnor at. the home Of Miss Emily Wolph of Nehawka. ctoto rtanir pTtammers axe making their semi-annual ex- ominat.inn and checK oi tne we- virocira Rtntp Bank this week.! uiui hi ' - They returned here Friday after the Thanksgiving nonaay w complete their work. Mr. and Mrs. Harry' Potts, Dorothy Elaine and Jimmie spent their Thanksgiving in Fairmont with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Potts, returning here that same day. Mr and Mrs. J. M. Ranney, - Mrs Llovd Ranney. John and Elwin, and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wiles all drove to Blair where they were turkey day dinner guests of the senior Ranneys daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lingo. In addition to the celebrated din- v,a oil nttpnded the Thanksgiving services' at the Methodist church there. Weeuinir V'atr Bad Weather Ends Holiday Plans Mr. and Mrs. Vance Harris and ha and John E. Morris left early Thanksgiving Day for a turkey dinner with Mr. Morris daughter, Mrs. Mildred Hooker and her daughter. Alice Faun of Independence, Mo. However the Omaha and Weep ing Water folks decided that Nebraska weather was such that they returned here after hav ing gone but a few miles on O. c roH .erp nulline ud along the roadside to wait for Ihe icy pavement to become safer to risk further travel. Bill Morris joined the group here at lus fathers home for dinner. Weeping Water rotHd Patterson is a Da- tient at the Lutheran hospital in Omaha. She entered the hospital several weeks ago and ho thprp for a. wesk or so at fnmnipte rest has been ordered by her doctors. Her address is zn Ave., a-iuuy Dr ' and Mrs. L. N. Kunkel were' hosts to a family Thanks giving Day dinner witn oui ui town relatives as meir guww. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Twombla and daughter Lynda of Oklahoma City. Mrs. B. N. Kunkel of Ne hawka and Mr. and Mrs. How ard Snodgrass of Union, Miss Caroline Kunkel, university stu dent, was also home for the Thanksgiving day festivities. Mr. and Mrs. Murlin Fern v.aiirh and daughter. Joyce, of Grand Island, drove in late Thursday afternoon for an over night visit with Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Binger. Friday morning Mr. Fernbaugh accompanied C. H Gibson to Omaha on business. The family left for Grand Island that afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Abbott Gott of Lincoln spent Thanksgiving Day with her parents.' Mr. and Mrs. George Schomaker. Smiths Are Guests Of Son At Omaha Mr and Mrs. George Smith were' Thanksgiving Day guests of their son, Floyd and family of Omaha. Sunday Mr. ana Mrs. Smith will have their belated Thanksgiving Day here with Cpl. and Mrs. Kiuari aan ui sas City coming here to join Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith of Oma ha. Weemn Water Mrs. Ralph Keckler drove to Omaha Friday morning to bring their son, Robert, here for over th week end until Tuesday. Mrs. Irving Patterson was a guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs A. J. Patterson and Miss Moria for Thursday Thanksgiv ing dinner. ' Iowa, 'was a brief visitor here last Monday witn Mr. anu mis Ralph Keckler. Mrs. Lawrence Wiseman left Wednesday for a trip to Topeka, Kan., where sne noyeu vu Thanksgiving dinner with SSgt. and Mrs. James wuku' family. Cutting the trip in two parts by a stopover at Auburn they started the remainder of the trip eany inuraujr ine but deciaea against imu driving on me ircacuciuw navement. They returned by Brock over gravel roads. Mr and Mrs. Walter Lunrmg and 'Roger, their guest, Mrs. Mary Luhring of Hanover, Kan . and Pvt. and Mrs. Forest Bell were Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Greeley Bell of Murray. The two latter left the following day. FfWay. for El Paso, Texas, and Ft. Bliss, where Pvt. Beil is stationed. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hohman and family were guesis vi wr. and Mrs. Ivan Ilchman Cunday for dinner. " .. , Mr. and Mrs. Neil Munkres were Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sturgis Arm hurst. They joined other rela tives there. Mr. and Mrs. William Jame son entertained Mr. and Mrs. ost.ma Irish ind son. James, of Columbus, Mr. ana Mrs. xwucn. Jameson and cmiaren oi ne hawka and Miss Villa Jameson a ho r vilPSU aL it uciaicu lT,lr:rvino dinner on ine llMliIUfMib Sunday following. Mrs. Lawrence Wiseman was hostess to the Extension Club , meeting at her home lasx, lues- j day afternoon. ' ThP Conitreeational Ladies Association are having a nc-w i hot water heater installed in the kitchen, as well as having a gas gtove, a gift of tne u. J. uaiawm family. Orr Hobson of San Francisco, Calif., arrived here Friday morn ing, having been called here by the sudden death of hi3 father, William Hobson. He left for his home Tuesday from Omaha, going by plane Miss Carolyn Ilunkel and hc-r sister, Dorothy Ann, attended the Nebro-ska-Oklahoma foot ball game in Lincoln last Satur day. Following the game the two girls were to make a trip to Omaha. Virginia Philpot, w ho was hos pitalized last week in the Meth odist hospital in Omaha return ed here after several days there. Miss Villa Jameson is making arrangements to move from her west park home to the Munkres apartment downtown. jrslajvrncenism $i9ooo or Less LOANS MADE ANYWHERE Write or Come In Loan Plan O. T. 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