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- . . i b i i. i v 1, v . -. 5. C ' - -. . . - - - - - " - South Ashland hFamily Gatherings Are Turkey Day Highlights Mrs. Ivan Armstrong Tuesday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stander and family were Fred Stander of Denver, Colo., Mrs. Mary Stander and Lena and Bill. outh shlana Families Celebrate; Corn Picking Over Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bachman Mr. and Mrs. Henry Timm and Darlene spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Haase. South Ashland Oyster Supper Enjoyed Friday Mr. and Mrs. Victor Miller en tertained Mr. and Mrs. Archie Miller of Alvo at an oyster sup- observed a traditional custom 1 per at their home Friday eve and entertained Mr. and Mrs L. J. Walrodt. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bachman and Wayne Bach man at an oyster supper at their home Monday evening when their corn picking was com pleted. South A shin nil Carolyn Tribble is spending this week with her grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Timm. Mr. and Mrs. Pies Proctor, Paul and Pauline were Tuesday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Georse Gade, George, Jr., and Robert. The Miss:s Carol Farmer, Mary Alice and Marjorie Nelson, students at the state university, spent from Tuesday until Sun day evening with their respec tive parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Harris ajjd Pamela of Lincoln were Tvednesday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Laughlin and Mr. and Mrs. John Laugh lin. nmg. Carol Ann Miner ac companied her grandparents home for a week's visit there. South Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bachman spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. George Bachman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Haase were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fleischman of Elmwood. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Roeber and sons were Monday supper guests at the George Vogler home. Mrs. Fred Diekman spent Monday with Mrs. Kenneth Graham and little sons. Mrs. Myron May was a guest of Mrs. Aaron Bachman Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Buel! helped Lloyd Ansen and Chalk I Carter move to a farm near 1 Weeping Water Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lioya uerreece ton Fridav evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bachman Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Roeber vis- 1 and children returned to their ited with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wes- , home m Kavenna uuay ca ning alter navmg ipem ouuuaj niP-ht and Monday with Mrs. jjii.i-.cni ------ - - - , were Friday suoper guests of Del'reece s parenu, wi. uim mio. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Peterson. ! Ivan E. Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hillis, Vio- ! Mr. and Mrs John B. Peter let and Ihr.e of Sprague were ' son entertained Mrs. A. O. Peter Friday afternoon callers at the son and Miss Louise Bolshaw oi Henrv KliDt) home. 1 Omaha at dinner Sunday. P AiTY at ih V F. W. fJovember29 8 P.M. mmm Lunch - Games - Show Mrs. Arnold Weed and Billy of Gooding, Idaho, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. George Gade, George, Jr., and Robert and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Erickson to Paw nee Rock, Kansas, where they were guests of Mrs. Weed's and Mrs. Gade's sister and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Erickson's daughter, Mrs. Ralph McDowell and Mr. McDowell and family. Because of the icy roads they stayed overnight and returned home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John LeClair and family were guests of the Bob Beck family in Fremont. Mr. and Mrs. John Joms and sons were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Clin ton Jones and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edward McCrory, Libby and Harold, Axel Zaar and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Fairbairn, Ronnie and Allen of St. Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Don Rau, Kathy Sue and Rusty were guests of Mrs. Rau's sister, Mrs. Gordon Lavier, Mr. Lavier and family of Omaha. Their mother, Mrs. Ethel Erickson of Albany, Mo., was also present. Kenneth Kuhlman was a din ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Parrott and Joyce Buckingham In the afternoon Kenneth took Mrs. Parrott and Joyce to Lin coln where they visited Mrs. Parrott's mother, Mrs. Mary Schuelke. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sten berg and Janet Marie of Coun cil Bluffs, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stenberg, Kenneth and Anna, Mrs. Emma Olson and Dick Buckmaster were dinner gues:s of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Stenberg near Ithaca. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nelson entertained a groun of relatives for the day and evening. They were Mr. and Mrs. Don Sandy and Jerry of York, Vernon San dy of Bakersfield, Calif., Orville Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Richards and the Misses Eliza beth and Joan, Mrs. Bill Ziegen bein and Duane, Mary Alice and Marjorie Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beetison were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weston and sons. Mrs. Rossie Gerard and Paul Gerard of Weeping Water and Wilbur Laughlin of Omaha were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Laughlin and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Laughlin. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gra ham, Georgie and Keith, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. L. Graham and Pa tricia and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. M. Graham were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Diekman. supper guests of Mrs. Roeber's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gakemeier. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klipp and LaVern enjoyed dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Art Bruggeman and Carolyn in Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Haase were among the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Haase and Don. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Laughlin spent the day with their son, Myron Laughlin and family. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Sellin and family were also guests there. Mrs. Orie Sowards spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. John Beck at Nehawka. Mr. and Mrs. George Bern man, Jr., Ruthie and Dennis were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Mayer and family in Oma ha. Mr. and Mrs. Pies Proctor, Paul and Pauline wer? dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stock and sons. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Odell and family of Omaha had dinner with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Odell. Mr. nr.d Mrs. George Zir.k of Sioux City came Wednesday to ii-5 hoikiiv guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keller. Mr. and Mrs. George Planer of Lincoln w?re dinner and sup per guests at the Henry Timm home. Robert Nichols had dinner with John and Sarah Nichols. Evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stock and sons Cih)D Mrs. Alfa Quellhorst Obituary Of iiliam Hobson William L. Hobson, son of Wil liam and Temperance Goodwin Hobson, was born in Mount Pleasant precinct, north of Ne hawka, Nebraska, November 15, 1879. When he was eleven years old his father died. With his moth er he moved to Weeping Water where he attended school. In 1903 he was united in mar- Murdcck carina for 'hinns . riage with Mable Alice Orr of while the Gamblins visited in Omaha. To htis union were born Mr. and Mrs. John Weichel and children spent Thanksgiv in vacation at Rexford. Kan sas, with Mrs. Weichel's sister and family, Mrs. Roy Buttgen bach. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brunk ow spent several days last week in the Ray Gamblin home at Mrs. Boyles, Long Time Resident Of Alvo, Dies The funeral of Mrs. Sim Boy les was held at the M. E. church Sundav afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Boyles death occured Fri day rooming at Lincoln where she l as made her past few years. snent the most of it Kansas. ! two sons, William Orr and Rich aivo niond Pearson. Mr. Hobson was a sociable man and thoroughly enjoyed the ( various organizations of which 'he was a member. He belonged to the Congregational church at Weeping Water. He was a mem ber of the Nebraska and Na tional Funeral Directors Associ ations, of Prairie Lodge No. 25 I. O. O. F., of Woodland Rebekah hnrne the Lod"e' of Euclid Lod- No- 97 THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. SERT -WEEKLY JOURNAL Thursday, November 29, 1S51 PAGE FIVi Harry Potts of Weeping Water James Franklin started the potted a day's limit of pheasants ! New England Courant in 1721 in in almost record time ana wun i tsosion. minimum effort. Within 20 min utes of hunting he had bagged five pheasants with one shot. The newspaper has been called the common man's university. -TV. Of Your fee deserve (MJAILITY EEdDE! Lllrm a I 1 c I ! I G ! I Order of the Eastern Star, of the iife "at AlvoVshe and Mr. Bovles Lincoln Consistory of the Scot termed a mile south of town lson f S?s" un::l Mr. Boyles went into the t Ah.) Lank, then thev moved on he ""yed the honorary a in-m wr?h borders on the degree of K. C. C. II. He was south .Mrie of Vo wMch'is still Rainbow Dad of the Weeping krown as the Boy'es 'home. Water Assembly, Order of Rain She Ipr.yp.s to mourn h' her "ow or Girls from the time of husbai:.-'. and one daughter Mrs its organization in 1945 and had Carl Ganz. a Uauahter-iri-law j received the Grand Cross of Col Mrs. Dale Boyles, 4 crandehil- j or, honorary degree of that or ciren and crcai -grandchildren. ' gar.ization. a br" hcr, Mr. Chas. Skvles of j After the death of his wife in Lincoln. 2 sisters Mr. Clara I 1336 ho moved to California SftttVA mmj if V.S- ri ui Mrs. of Madison, W and i where he was later married to were Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Stock, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Stock. ' Mrs. Willard Stock and Wayne, in L,aili"Ornia Gau poiiara Hannah Keefer of Mvnard. Mrs. Maude Kennedy ivo he . returned to Nebraska to i Capt. Towne Now Mr. and Mrs were evening visitors at the Ray Bower home. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Peterson were Mr. and Mrs. George Isaac. Jr.. Mrs. Helen Storer and Katherine and the Misses Patricia Wollen and Doris Blackman. all of Lincoln; Mr. and Mrs. Will Blackman. Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Wollen. George Isaac, Sr.. and Steven and Lar ry Lydiatte, all of Ashland. Callers were Mr. and Mrs. Rus sell Lydiatte, Miss Mae Wollen, Lyle Lindquist and little, daugh ters and his mother, Mrs. Lind quist of Lincoln. Mrs. Frank Hradsky and her pupils in District 82 entertained the mothers at their annual Thanksgiving party at the school house Wednesday after noon. Reading classes were first heard then games with Con-. Max Towne and family returned las'- week from Ft. Si-1, Ok'a.. where he has been ..".:iea. ine i.;am. leu Mon- wii'iom O. udv ior uauiornia ana nis iam i!v wi'l remain here for the coming few months, with Mrs. Townrs parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Strociner. Vivo Attend Funeral maice nis home witn nis son, Richmond and family. He passed away suddenly at home on Wednesday morning, November 21 at the age of 72 years, six days. is survived by his sons, of San Francisco, California, and Richmond P. of Weeping Water and a grand- .i. Anaiy Susan Hobson of Weeping Water. 3 Hi Made of genuine Shell Horsehide with famous Shock-Proof Air Cushioning. An unbeatable com bination for rough, tough wear and comfort. Heavy Oak leather sole and Goodyear Welt (ill r I V'ivV..'.-?'-, . f Mr. "and Mrs. George Bornman ! prizes were enjoyed. Gifts made and Eleanor, Mr. and Mrs. Ben nett Bornman, Kathy, Judy and Cindy and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bailey and Martha Dean were dinner guests t)f Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dean. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Koeoer, by the children were presented to the mothers and later a lunch in keeping with the day was served. The mothers present were Mrs. George Bornman. Jr.. Mrs. Karl Hammer, Mrs. Victor Miller. Mrs. George Crease and Larry, Lester and LeRoy were i Mrs. Peter Stander. Mardelle Erickson Is Shower Honoree A one gift cousin shower was i f JcrCrK tcr ! C wvr I Jim Styl& Shop JERSEY For lounging, for brunching, for traveling Appliqued from the shoulder with contrasting color gold braid. Mandarin collar bat wing 3.a sleeve just waiting to be given on Christ mas. $8.98 son spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bachman. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Laughlin called on Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kel ler Sunday afternoon and were held at the Gayle Fleischman I supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. home in Lincoln Saturday hon- I John Laughlin and Mr. and Mrs. oring Miss Mardelle Erickson of j Arthur Laughlin. Mr. and Mrs. Louisville and her fiance, Edgar I Harley Parrish called at the Meyerott of Coleridge. Pinochle furnished the entertainment and a lunch of ice cream and cake was served to the following John and Arthur Laughlin home Sunday evening. Mrs. Gertrude Meier and Mrs. Carl Ban? of Fremont spent guests: Mr. and Mrs. Elton Sunday with their daughter "and Erickson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Everette Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Landon, all of Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McGill of Waverly, Mr. and Mrs. Art Talcott of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Erickson of Louis ville, Mrs. Robert Tooker of Sil ver Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Al Ken nedy, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Miller j and family and Raymond Math is. South iMani1 Vernon and Otiville Sandy re turned to the Harold Richards home Sunday evening after spending the week end at the Don Sandy home. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nelson and family were also Sunday evening guests there. Mr. and Mrs. George Born man and Eleanor and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mayer and family were Sunday dinner guests at the George Bornman, Jr., home. Marcella Stander of Lincoln spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stander. Peter Stander and family called at the Carl Stan der home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Iske were Sunday supper guests of George Gade and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sten berg and Janet Marie of Council Bluffs, Mrs. Reuben Weborg and John, Mrs. Joe Weborg and Frank Weborg, all of Pender, were Saturday afternoon and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stenberg and Mrs. Em ma Olson. South Ashland Rev. Milton Laib called at the John and Arthur Laughlin home Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stander and children spent Friday eve ning with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Miller and children. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fosnot and children of Lincoln spent Fri day and Saturday at the Harold Richards home. Tim Nelson and June Dcrsett of Lincoln spent the holiday va cation with Marjorie Nelson. Joe sister, Mrs. John LeClair and Mr. LeClair and family. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chamber lain and Mrs. Everette Lund called at the Walter Farmer home Sunday afternoon. tu.uth sl!an.l Ivan Armstrong Notes Birthday Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Dean and Verna Mae of Memphis, Mr. and Mrs. Harold DeVries of Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd De Freece, Linden and Lotys of Ra venna were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan E. Armstrong, helping Mr. Arm strong celebrate his birthday. The DeFreece family had spent the day in Beatrice visiting with their mother, Mrs. Cliff De Freece. who has been seriously ill in the hospital there. r 'litn AFhlari'l Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Sowards spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Soward s parents, Mr. and Mrs. i Chas. Buell. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Grebe of Lincoln called on Mrs. Grebe'o parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bow er Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Roeber, John and Merry Sue spent Sun day evening at the Carl Weston home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mansfield spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Mansfield's mother, Mrs. Willa Weldon. Don Ro.u accompanied Gordon Lovier and Dick of Omaha and Allen Lcvier of Lincoln on a week end hunting trip to Bro ken Bow. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rager spent Sunday at the Dale Rager heme near Wann. South Astiland Texans Are Here For Short Visit Mr. and Mrs. Bion Hoffman of Houston, Texas, came to Lincoln Saturday to attend the Oklahoma-Nebraska game and are now spending a few days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Liggett of Lincoln was a Sunday guest at the Nelson home. Keith Pollard was a Saturday : John Hoffman. supper guest at the Ray Bower j suui Asir.ana home. Mr. and Mrs. Rov Stock called Mr. and Mrs. John Jones and 1 on Mrs. Willard Stock and new R?tes At Syracuse John Weichel. Mrs. Wilson Howe. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weichel. Mrs. Harold Nickel Mrs. Mart Nickel and Mrs. Quellhorst attended the funeral cf Mrs. Ella Copenhaver at Sy racuse Tuesday. Mrs. Copen haver was a cousin of Harry Weichel, Mrs. Mart Nickel and Mrs. Quellhorst. Dinners Highlight Thanksgiving Day Mrs. 'Alice Fisher and family had Thanksgiving dinner with hnv parents Mr. and Mrs. Fair field. Mrs. O. D. Quellhorst snent Thanksgiving day with Mrs. Bryce Quellhorst and Nancy at their home in Elmwood. Mr. and Mrs. Sumner were also guests. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Edwards of Denver were dinner truest inankscivinsr dav at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Talbot Edwards. Other enests were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Edwards and Mrs. Minnie Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Snavelv ate Thanksgiving dinner with Mrs. Snavelies sister and fam ily. Mrs. Ervin Bartel at Mill ard. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brunk ow were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brunkow of Murdock Thursday noon and at the El mer Klyver home in the even ing. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Dimmitt and daughter of Ashland. Mrs. Mary Dimmitt of Greenwood and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Peters of Wahoo were Thanksgiving guests of Mrs. Mullen and Nita. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Doran and children and Mrs. Mabel Elliott spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. Dorans sister at Beat rice. ATvO Oyster Supper Is Held Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Mart Nickel en tertained their children Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nickel and family and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Borncmeier and family at an oyster supper Thursday night. Aivo Bridal Shower Held At Eagle Mrs. Walt Rueter attended a bridal shower Tuesday evening at Mrs. Milton Rodawavs home at Eagle, in honor of Mrs. Rue ters cousin, Mrs. Bette Forrest. She is to be the bride of Boyd Rodaway. Alvo W.C.T.U. Members Have Luncheon Ei?ht W.C.T.U. members mot ored to Mrs. Iva Bornemeiers home near Ashland Tuesday. taking a covered dish luncheon and spent the afternoon visit ing with Mrs. Bornemeiers mother, Mrs. Villa Bird. -- AIM. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bennett of Joilet 111., are visiting Mrs. Bennetts brother, Hilton Roger, and family. Mrs. Chas. Bucknell returned home Thursday after several days visit in Lincoln with her daughter. Mrs. Grace Linch. Mr. John Yager and Mrs. Grace Linch. both of Lincoln, were dinner guests of Mrs. Edith Braun Sunday. Mrs. Esther Clark is having remodeling done in her house. The Civil War developed an appetite for news among the people. A Classified Ad in The Journal xists as little as 35c. construction. 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