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Ph. 3131 rc.ocpf.tccp.ee Efrmggm STYLE AND POWER FEATURED IN 1952 CHRYSLERS Shower Honors Valerie Mayfield Sixteen guests were present at a personal shower honoring Miss Valerie Mayfield Sunday after noon at the home of Mrs. Ger ald Matschullat. Rosemary Red den and Phyllis Switzer assist ed Mrs. Matschullat. Games and group singing afforded en tertainment. Miss Mayfield wLl marry Louis Allgaytr of Avoca on January 1. . Nehawka Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hogue and Roland. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lind sey and family were dinner guests Sunday at the Joseph Pleuller home in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs DeForest Ward 1 and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gan semer, Murray, were supper guests Friday at the Robert Jameson home. The Mixit Extension Club will meet with Mrs. Sterling Ross Tuesday, December 18. Nehawka Birthday Dinner Is Held Sunday Mrs. Vilas Ketelhut was the guest of honor at a birthday din ner at the home of her mother, Mrs. Emma Murdoch, Sunday. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Paul Murdoch. Lincoln; Mr. and Mrs. John Murdoch and i family, Murdock, and Vilas Ket elhut. TOhawka Mrs. Ona Kunkel was a guest for the day Sunday of her daughter. Mrs. Howard Snod grass and Mr. Snodgrass at Union. The 1932 Chrysler New Yorker Newport, powered by the 180 horsepower FirePower V-8 engine, is an ex ample of the sleek massive beauty which is typical of the luxurious new Chrysler line. Fifty Attend Nehawka Woman's Club Meeting Fifty members and guests en joyed the Christmas program of the home of Mrs. R. C. Pollard ??ldTZtS ? X ftnn rvn,, n.r. i r where she visited at the Alton Bertie Hicks home Sunday. They with Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hicks and Twila, Betty Dietl, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Nichols and son were sup per guests at the Rose Redden home. Mrs. Ethel Hadley returned Seasons Greetings from , Howard A. Pool w Elmwood, Nebraska Limited supply of most grades in most varieties still available in our Nebr. Certified Hybrids. - NOTIC Closed For Inventory We Will Be Closed For Inventory Of Our Stock Monday, Dec. 24 through Friday, Dec 28 Stites Farm Equipment & TRUCK COMPANY Chicago Ave. Phone 267 4 i ' " tip II : :'J8ZJ hi hi ; i i . 5 Kunkel was program chairman and announced the numbers. Mrs. Emma Nutzman led group singing or Christmas carols. Mrs. Elmer Ross was accompanist. The Junior club sextette, Mrs. Ned Nutzman. Mrs. Hal Hansen, Mrs. Robert Schlichtemeier, Mrs. Charles Martin, Mrs. Ivan Han sen, Mrs. Lyman Anderson sang No Candle Was There," "Lo, Now a Rose Is Blooming," Si lent Night" and 'Christmas Day." Mrs. Elmer Ross accom panied them. Mrs. Emma Nutz man presented gifts to the sex tette and the accompanist. A poem, "Christmas Story," was read by Marilyn Whipple and '"Christmas" by Brenda Ford. A Christmas story, "The Reward of Faith," by Elizabeth Gouge, was read by Mrs. J. J. Pollard. Mrs. Martin Ross presided at the business meeting. The Christ mas stocking for the Child Sav ing Institute was passed and a substantial donation was made. Mrs. Gilbert Edmonds asked members to save children's and women's hose for the Veterans hospital to use in their looms. Refreshments were served from a lace covered table cen tered with a beautiful poinset ta plant. Ice cream, attractive Christmas - cookies and candy were served. . . Nehawta - Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kearney and family were dinner guests at a family reunion at the Win nie Crawford . home in Union Sunday. The dinner honored Bill Crawford, who left Mon day for his base at Long Beach, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McRey nolds and Mrs. Gilbert Kime called at the Oliver Bogenrief home in Omaha Sunday. Otterbein Aid Society will meet with Mrs. Guy Murdoch Friri a v afternoon. There will be a rift exchange and the ladies bert Edmonds home. will spend the afternoon quilt- I N.'haw, toF; , Legion Auxiliary Mrs. Clifton Garrison, Mrs. ' . . Gayle Hoback of Union accom- Has Christmas panied Mrs. Deane Nutzman to Lincoln Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Thacker, Auburn, called at the Glen eve- Sterling home for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hiid. Mur ray; Mrs. S. C. Niday and Larry Pollard called at the F. A. Han sen home Sunday. Catherine Hansen stayed at the F. A. Han sen home Monday while her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Han sen made a business trip to Lin coln. Granddaughter Notes Birthday A dinner Sunday at the F. O. Sand home observed the second birthday of their granddaugh ter, Sonja Anderson. Guests in cluded Mr. and Mrs. Lyman An derson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Zech and family of Douglas. Nehawka Allen and Arthur Hansen, uni versity students, were home for the week end. Mrs. Harvey Bailer made fre quent trips to St. Mary's hospital in Nebraska City the past week to visit with her mother, Mrs. Alma Berner, a surgery patient. Mrs. Berner shows slight im provement. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meisinger, Murray, called at the Charles Bates home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Carper, Murray, were dinner guests Sunday of his mother,- Mrs. Ger trude Carper. Mr. and Mrs. Russell spang Union Mrs. In O. Todd Mr. and Mrs. John McQuin, Mrs. Mitchell Rich and twin daughters and Mrs. Todd were Christmas shoppers in Nebraska City last Saturday morning. Vnlon Royal Neighbors Meet Recently Tuesday afternoon, December 4, Mrs. Erama Morton invited the Royal Neighbors of Ameri ca, Woodbine Camp No. 4802, to her home to hold their regular December meeting, to elect of ficers for 1952. After the busi ness meeting a social hour was enjoyed by the members in Mrs. Morton's home. ' rnlon Attend Youth Rally At Omaha Mrs. Ollie Atteberv, Betty Neil, ' Joyce Stevens. Jim Burbee. Gene Mrs. Blaine Sloan and Mike Herman and Marvin Balfour at arrived Tuesday at the F. O. tended a youth rally last Sun Sand home from Geneva to day evening at the St. Paul spend a week. Mr. Sloan called : Methodist church at Omaha Mrs. Sloan from Korea Fridav nnn,n evening. The reception was very clear. N'ehawka Receives Phone Call From Korea THE PLATTSMOb f H, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Monday, December 17, 1951 PAGE THREE. their part of the program with I Film clips and tongs for cam- a very laughable puppet snow. era ians aaritroom use now are The high school girls sang "Frosty the Snow Man," "Walk ing in the Winter Wonder Land," "Christmas in Kalar ney" and "White Christmas." i Ramona McQuin and Carol Ann : Pike accompanied them on the piano and accordian. Little Jer ry Neeld closed the program with the "Good Night" recita tion. Two pictures were shown on the projector which created several good laughs. Coffee and Doughnuts were served in the school lunch room by the following committee: j Mrs. Earl Stander, Mrs. Dave ( Eaton, Mrs. Dickman, Mrs. Ben' Neil and Mrs. Donald McQuin. A very large crowd attended this Christinas meeting. made of stainless steel, which is not affected by chemicals used to develop fum. Nehawka Mrs. Leo Schram was hostess to the Avoca Holy Trinity Guild Palmers Have Guests Sunday Dinner guests at the John Palmer home last Sundav were Tuesday afternoon. There was jMr. and Mrs. Ben Neil and fam an exchange of gifts and a food , lly. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Neil and shower for the pastor. Rev. E. C McFadden. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnson and children, Talmage, called at the Henning Johnson home Fri day evening. KebsxrkB 43RD ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ross ob served their 43rd wedding-anniversary Sunday and were guests for dinner of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Balfour. Netiawita Two Bag Deer Near Crawford John Hansen accompanied by his son, Howard, of Brainerd. hunted deer in the locality of Crawford over the week end. They each bagged a deer. Bob and Walter Wunderlich also hunted at Crawford over the week end. All the men encoun tered some difficulty on account of the snow storm there. Luke L. Wiles Honored At ler and family, Plattsmouth, i mm O l. were dinner guests Sunday at j JY1 aSOIllC DcUlQUet 4the Roy Chriswisser home. imucvuiv vuuijuwi Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cornell re- (Continued from Page One) turned Friday from Auburn nied by Juanita Brendel. where they assisted with the Past high priests attending work at the home of their son, included Luke L. Wiles. William Richard Cornell while Mrs. f. Evers, Frank A. Cloidt. Henry Richard Cornell was a surgery f. Nolting. Leslie W. Niel. Ray patient in a Lincoln hospitaL mond C. Cook. Lester Meisinger. Mrs. C. C. Edmonds and son Leonard A. Born, Edward F. Gary, Nebraska City, were guests Wehrbein, Robert M. Mann, for the day Monday at the Gil- John Janecek, C. E. Ledgway, i Newton Sullivan. Philip Kinn i and C. Warren Rhylander. Thacker home Saturday ning. NVheka Arolo Wirth Is Bureau Speaker Arlo Wirth, Dunbar, was guest speaker at the Farm Bureau meeting at the Vance Balfour home Wednesday evening. He. reported on the state meeting in Lincoln. Two guests, Mr. Wirth and Randall Faris, Union, and 11 members were present. Glen Thacker, president, read the resolutions passed by the state. Mr. Thacker was recent ly elected president of the coun ty unit. Mrs. Delbert Lindsey and Mrs. F. O. Sand served re freshments. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beatty and Presley Walters spent the day Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bennett near Nebraska City. Sunday afternoon callers at the Clifford O'Connor home were Mr. and Mrs. Claude O' Connor, Jr., and daughter, Fair bury; Claude O'Connor, Sr., and ; family, Murray; Mx. and Mrs. Matt Midkiff. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Royal and sons attended the Otoe-Burr game at Burr Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Mitch ell and Julia were in Lincoln Tuesday and Thursday. On Thursday evening they visited Miss LaVerna Ingwersen. Miss Valerie Mayfield was a guest at the Louis Allgayer, Sr., home at Avoca Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Plunkett, Sr., moved from a farm west of Nehawka to a farm near Wabash Friday. Mr. and Mrs. "Fred Eichhorn, Les Devendorf and Patsy Ayers, Council Bluffs, brought Mrs. Current officers at the ban quet were Harry N. Ahl, high priest; Marion Keea, King; James F. Comstock, scribe; Frank A. Cloidt. treasurer; John -rv.. a i t t,, A.ivUf. iL. Beckman. secretary: rnn r . i ir n ri iivii i ir kid i J. & - 'Rihn. chaplain: Robert S. Vai covered dish meal at the audi- ' lery, principal sojourner Glen Party Tuesday torium at noon Tuesday. Mrs. Will Ost, program chair man, announced the following program: Christmas gospel, Light at Christmas, Santa Claus, Flowers and Carols at Christ mas. There was a tree and ex change of gifts. Boxes of cook ies and candy were packed for the service men in the states. Nehawka Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray G. Nixon were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Sterndeck and son, Calvin, Donald Owens, Charles Tyree of Bland, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Nixon and their guests spent Saturday in Nebraska City. Wallace Kuntz is on leave from the navy Saturday night and Sunday and on Monday he went to the home of his sister, Mrs. Hal Hansen and family. He Is stationed at Alameda, Calif. Mrs. Annie Harshman is spending the winter with her j daughter, Mrs. Ruth Lundberg. j xne KeoeKan lodge wm nave a Christmas party with a cov ered dish meal and an exchange of gifts on Thursday, Decem ber 20 at 6:30 at the auditorium. Mr. and Mrs. Will Ost enter tained the pinochle group at their home Sunday evening. Mrs. Henry Ross and Ivan Han sen held high score, Mrs. Arthlir Wolph and George McFadden, low. Mrs. "Will Ost, Mrs. Boyd May field and children went to Lin coln Monday to take the chil dren to visit Santa. Mr. and Mrs. Verner Lund berg and family, Omaha, were guests for the day Saturday of Mrs. Ruth Lundberg. Sunday guests were Mrs. Carlton Lillie and Doris Lundberg, Lincoln. I F. McCamley. Royal Arch cap tain: George H. Reike, master at Nehawka. master oi me 3ra veil Robert S. Harris, master elect at Nehawka, master of the 2nd veil. IT'S CALLED SANG FROID JACKSON. Tenn. A man wandered Into a stylish wom en's shop by mistake. Trying to look as nonchalant as possi ble. he elanced around the room, turned to a mirror, ad justed the angle of his own hat and strolled out of the store. family and Mr. and Mrs. Don Wolfe and family. Union Mr. and Mrs. John Alden were Sunday dinner guests at the Earl Stander home. McQuins Hosts At Sunday Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Donald McQuin had the folowing guests at their home for dinner last Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Marsh ThomDson. Bellevue. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomnson and daughter. Linda Ann. Lincoln. Mrs. Jennie Mills and Nellie Lou Golden of Ne braska City. Miss Golden spent the week end with Ramona McQuin. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rawlines were guests of the Earl Stander familv last Sunday night and Monday. union Christmas Program Presented At Union Community Meet The Union Community Club met at the school house last Monday evenine. After a short business meeting the teachers. Mrs. Rich, Mrs. Albin nnd Miss Anderson put on a Christmas urogram. Mrs. Rich presented her pupils In sones and recita tions. Mrs. Albin's pupils sang several Christmas carols. Darla Smiley eave two tap dance num bers. Her mother accompanied her on the piano. Barbara Ban ning played her first piano solo in public. This group closed Openings In Engineer Corps The U. S. Civil Service Com mission announced today that employment opportunities exist in Corps of Engineers, Omaha, Nebraska.' District, for power house operator. Positions will be filled at the Fort Randall Dam, Pickstown, South Dakota, and throughout the states of Nebraska and South Dakota. Applications may be filed with the Executive Secretary, Board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners, Corps of Engineers. U. S. Army, 1709 Jackson Street. Omaha 2. Nebraska, until further notice. Application forms and copies of examination announcement may be obtained at all first and second-class post offices within the states of Iowa and Nebraska. J. Howard Davis LAWYER Soennichsen Building Phone 264 Plattsmouth Ik Richard Hudnut "Snow Wreath tils A charmed circle . . . frosted like moonlit snow . . . and in iu renter, the golden warmth of a fascinating fragrance by Richard Hudnut 1 Choose from six essences ol lingering beauty. Vogue, R.S.V.E, Cemey, Alteise, Mandalay, Khaptodie 1.50 each Schreiner Drugs 521 Main Phone 4114 THAT FACE REWINDS WE-THERE ARE ONLY LEFT TO DO NY CHRISTIAAS SHOPPING SOENNICHSEN'S PLAGUE HITS PINES SPOKANE, Wash. An Inten sive study is being made by sci- He was a guest ' entists to find the cause of the mysterious aeauis ui pmc ucra in the Spokane area. Hundreds of pines have been drying up and turning gray in the last six months. Loams $1,000 or Less LOANS MADE ANYWHERE Write or Come In AMERICAN Loan Plan O. T. NICHOL, JIL, MgT. 118 Uo. 5th St. Ph. S213 Plattsmouth Windup Trains $3.49 Electric Trains $12.49 Air Rifles $4.95 Electric Toasters .... $2.98 Automatic Percolator $11.95 Tool Chests $2.98 Drums 69c Christmas Cards 29c bx of 14 Dinnerware Set . . $3.49 up Electric Clocks $4.50 CLOTHES HAMPERS TABLE LAMPS FLOOR LAMPS WAFFLE IRONS - ELECTRIC IRONS TOASTERS Ice Skate - Juvenile Auto Sleds - Wagons - Tricycles - Bicycles Varcon Batteries EXCHANGE Thr KMlly Oripl CREST "TwUl link" TIRE CHAINS J 6.00x1 and Olltars Rign Wldd tld chain with heavy hordwwd crow chain. Portiv lock. Prperl 0-661 3 Herb Freeburg, Owner Plattsmouth Phone 3254