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THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAQE FOUR Thursday, January 10, 1952 South Ashland Mrs. Ivan Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Harold Richards and Orville Sandy were Satur day evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jones, Lloyd Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Bornman and daugh ters had Sunday dinner with their sister, Mrs. C. H. Mumm and Mr. Mumm and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Zeorian and Gene of Springfield were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Zeorian, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Damato of Omaha spent Sunday afternoon i with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Par- I rott. i John and Wilbur Laughlin and Paul and Rossie Gerard vis ited Mrs. John Laughlin at the hospital Sunday afternoon. John Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Olcsen and Dicky, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rau and Freddie and Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Wcitivl were Sunday after- 1 neon visitors at the Gustave ' Woitzcl home. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Grebe and Rex Bower were we k end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bower. Carolyn Tribble of Lincoln is spending two weeks with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tin:m. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mansfield, Sam and Willajean were Sun- , day supper gursts of Mr. and Mrs. John Maack. j Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Boiler ; and sons spent Sunday evening , at the Henry Timm home. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wills and family, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Timm, LeRoy and Lila spent Sunday evening at the James Carson home. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Haase were visiting at the Roy Slock home Sunday evening. Daughters Note Birthdays Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Roeber and sons and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Roeber went to the Kenneth Roeber home Sunday evening to help Mrs. Roeber and her little daughter. Merry Sue, celebrate their birthdays. Merry Sue was one year old Christmas day, Mrs. Roeber's birthday being Janu ary seventh. - Wiijth Xlilanrt Mr. and Mrs. John Jones, John Earl. Carl and Tommy went to the W. A. Jones home in Ash land Sunday to help their moth er and grandmother celebrate her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dan nul and family of Auburn spent Sunday afternoon at the Henry Klipp home. Mr. and Mrs. An ton Fisser and Dale of Hallam and Mrs. Tsna Fisser of Sprague were also callers there. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence West lake and family of Eagle were Sunday dinner and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kellogg and family: Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Laughlin took Russell Lee Sellin to his home in Omaha Sunday and called at the Porter Sellin home. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Laughlin and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Everette Lindell and daughter of Murdock were Sunday afternoon and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Zeorian. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jones were evening callers. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Rau and children were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rau and Miss Janice and Leland Krecklcw. Reception Tea Held For Bride were guests of Mrs. Bornman's i brother, Edward Mayer and j family in Omaha New Year's Mrs. Harold Richards and her EeT.anldAn thexi. j . uau iviio. uaii x Ui5 ailU daughter, Mrs. Glen Fosnot, Mrs. Leonard Roeber, Mrs. Ken neth Roeber and Mrs. John B. Peterson attended a reception and tea for Mrs. Richard Kuhl, a recent bride. The reception was held at the Robert Easley home in Lincoln Sunday after noon. Mrs. Easley was the for mer Katherine Kuhl. South Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Born man and daughters spent Sun day evening with Mr. and Mrs. John Jones and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Deal and Gary spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mtrle Hill and family in Lincoln. They brought baby Bruce Hill home with them lor a week's stay. Martha Dean Bailey and Mar ilyn Dean were Sunday dinner i guests of Martha Dean's grand mother, Mrs. W. P. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Richards and Orville Sandy were Sunday dinner guests at the Glen Fos not home in Lincoln. Mr. San dy remained until Monday, I leaving that night for Bakers- field. Calif., where he will visit 'at the Vernon Sandy home. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dannul and family of Auburn were Sun day afternoon and lunch guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Roeber. Wilbur Laughlin was a Sunday dinner guest at the Arthur Laughlin home. Monday dinner guests there were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Laughlin and Pfc. Oscar Wayne Laughlin and Lou Laughlin. Virgil Laughlin was a recent caller at the Arthur Laughlin home. Sunt -Maifi Pfc. Laughlin Is Honored At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kell-r en tertained at a birthday dinner ! Sunday honoring Pf. Osc-ir i Wayne Laughlin of Scotts Fi?!d. ; 111., and Mr. and Mrs. CV-ir i Laughlin. Miss Barbara DjIs ! ski was also a guest there. ! South Ahtan-j -- 'j Mr. and Mrs. George Born man, Jr., Ruthie ond Dennis sons of Manley were New Year's Eve guests at the Kenneth Roe ber heme. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Miller and children were guests at the G. F. Fleischman home in Lincoln. Keith Pollard was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bow er and family. Carl Hayward of Lincoln was a dinner guest at the Walter Farmer home. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Odell were j guests at the home of their son, WMJidodi Mrs. Florence McDonald, Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Guehl storff of California are the proud parents of a son born on New Year's day. Mrs. Guehl storff formerly was Ailleen Kupke. Sgt. Lloyd Towle visited friends and relatives in Mur dock on Wednesday. He is now located in Florida. Mrs. Dutch ftikli and new daughter came home from the W. L. Odell and family in Oma- hospital on Friday, ha. Their grandsons, Warren Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Roeb?r Edward and James came home and children were Monday evs with Mr. and Mrs. Odell and ning dinner guests at th home stayed until Saturday. 0f Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pu's and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Laugh- children of Manley lin were hosts to a group of On Sunday ever ing Mr. and Mrs. Laughlin's relatives. The Mrs. Paul Kupke entertain ' dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gus Wendt and Myrtle, Mr i Henry Liokam and Eddie, Mr. Mrs. Fred Wendt and Lv'e Mr. and Mrs. George Harris and and Mrs. Herman V- ' and Pamela, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mr. and Mrs. Grant F ts and Leikam and Mr. and Mrs. Clar- Ronnie ;a?y and savings grow together when you oany gooas at reidnousen s. our big. vaiues on mings ior liny iois assure you the dependable quality of doctor-recom- uea proaucts at prices mat pamper purse. Ana our uaDy lepartment is 1 with lhp; mnncv.iiavi'rs fnr littlo Vers. So romp in tnriav fnr n ttnnrllA nf ings for your bundle from heaven. nt 1 ml mi Playtex DRYPER PADS 1 ence King, all of Lincoln. Willard Woitzel attended a New Year's Eve party at the C. N. Turner home in Ashland. South .WMnn1 Deals Are Hosts At New Year's Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Deo! ware hosts at a dinner party at their home New Year's da v. Guc-Vi were Miss Hazel Gillette of Wcllsboro, Penn:. Mr. cn Reece Curry airl thro-- - Sweet Home, Oregon, Mr. A pinochle party r'Il be held i at the Murdock hr'l rn Tuesday ! evening, Januarv ?n, at eigni o'clock. Publi" :'ri ed. Mrs. Eun- McHugh enter tained tb" ia McHugh family on Sur.day. Mr. rp.d Mrs. Jack Magorian and family and Dr. and Mrs. nu'.s Gorthey, all of Lincoln, YvVie dinner guests at the home - f their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Gorthey on Sunday. Jack ; cf is home on furlough from Ban- and gor, Maine. Mrs. Claude Hail r-nd r.larlyn Mrs. L. B. Gorthey entertained of Waverly, Mr. and li s. Rich- her Sunday school class at her aid Brr.u'.-::mui:r ct Eagle, Mr. home Thursday evening where: and Mr 5. Den Kell end children thev all enjoyed a TV program. of Iinccln. Mr. r.r.d Mrs. Don son both entered the Bryan Me Deal and Mr. and Mrs. Harold morial hospital on Monday for Eu:Il and Raymond. r - f7 In " a u cu.v U bjj youi 'V lille sha J Murray Mrs. Herman VVohlfarth. Correspondent Honors Two On Birthdays Sunday g sha 1 Plastic Feeding Tray 63c 3jLdl H I rif'frH Liquid SMA' 13"oz 34c j fUir : H Z.B.T. Baby Powder, 10 oi. .43c V " UjkX33yi Similac, 1 lb 99c 1 MPNfv'KM tigA C r 1 rl .' ... , Q t " it lint ff I Glycerin Suppositories, 12s... 39c ggy fhRl? ; rip-" CHUKS DAPitto 1 WW !,,. BOTTLE WARMER X W pm Hi 1 iiwiyhii v,iiiiu Mpiiiii, jus Ji y mjj-mj I I j M I Wm . . Vu.n.ne'. r-::r-rvf s s.vieS M IF&W fnm. "D0'I,e Aluminum jiermzer. s.ho am r- ki A -9 m D4, v I baby . I J note bottle j Ch,orile,powder49 ; Extremely Fine ffVl ; H ptocp H 1.39 1, I m$M? 8 90 c r t " - 1 tfe Children enjey -hldna 1 m?,- I FLETCHERS I ! trifKQ-TIPS cottohswabsS m miem 1 -W Soff sterile double -tipped J$ TL. laxative made j ' f "Safety" padded especially ! We Give S & H Green Stamps fSS" ! treatment and observation. Fred Neuman was very pain fully injured Monday afternoon while working on his farm. Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Formanack of Syracuse were Murdock vis itors on Tuesday afternoon. ! Mr. and Mrs. Grant Peters at tended a land sale at Panama, Nebraska, on Monday afternoon. Th3 Callahan WSWS met at the home of Lena and Martha Neben on Tuesday afternoon with a good attendance. The Cass Conntv Christian Mrs. Neva Read entertained at fellowship meeting was held at a birthday dinner Sunday in the Murdock church" with a very honor of Charlie Read and Da- g0od attendance. Rev. F. C. vid Read, whose birthdays were Weber gave the message of the Friday. Present wer e Mr. and evening Mrs. Vearl Smith and son. Rob- The"' Callahan Brotherhood crt, Henry Rice, Mr and Mrs. had an 0yst;r supper on Friday Charlie Read, daughter, Helen, evening Rose Ella David, Eileen and Ruth Pauf ' Stock, who has been Ksad- ,r quite sick the past week is able r Munay .. to be out again. Monday evening visitors at Verle Stock left Tuesday eve the home of Mr. and Mrs R A. ning for tne Great Lakes Na oell werelr. and .vlrs. Sheldon val Training Station whsre he Smith and Carol. ; will 5e in boot camp for three Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Leyda and. months Mrs O T Leyda were dinner Mr and Mrs. Carl Backemeyer guests Sunday at the home of and famiiy were Tuesday eve Mr and Mrs. Russell Ovsrholser ning supper guests at the home 1 ana family in Omaha. r,f Mr onn nuc vviivnt Mr and Mrs. Earl Merritt and and famiiy. The occasion was J. D. Lewis enjoyed Sunday dm- Carrs and Gus-S birthdays. ner at the home of Mr. and The Missionary Society of the County 4-H Cherry United Presbyterian church will Ta rnnfocf Will hold their meeting January 11. r 1C Ullte&L V 111 Mrs. Marion Minford will lead Rp TTpIH TviHnv ith? meeting. Hostesses are Mrs. . A . , J . SI Charles Spangler. Mrs. Jennie . "f""1 PieTcon" Klimm. Mrs. Edward Howard test will be held Friday Janu ary 11, at the high school home economics department at . Ne- !and Mrs. Gtorge Rieke. rtvnn mm ATi nnpo nnii 5 ifinni hawka at 2:30, Miss Pearl L, left" for their home Monday Schultz, home extension agent alter spending the new year holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Roy in Cass county discloses The contest is open to any Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Edward -nwinuiia4eumpie eoameai Howard and other relatives. auu yieparauuii pruj- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Merritt and ?ct- .If enrolled m this project Mrs. Lester Wunderlich were ir 192- Contestants must be dinner guests Monday at the 15 yea.rs ol? by he date of, .the home cf Mrs. O. A. Davis. Platts- comebl- ?na nm nave passea ner mouth. "Unrray 1 1 Hockey Player B. Injured On Face Several boys went to Platts mouth Sunday afternoon to play ice hockey. Wayne Rieke was very unfortunate to be hit in the face with a puck. It re- 21st birthday March 1, 1951. The county winner will par ticipate in the state 4-H cherry pie contest, Wednesday, Janu ary 23. For further information, Miss Schultz suggests that in quiries be made at the extension office. Mrs. F. A. Hansen and daugh- :qu ued three studies to close the hawka? called 0n Mr. Hansen at ClarKson nospitai Wednesday. If. Tin nnn U, V.nnM ; 4-V.A R, W Under iichs Hosts .hospital since Monday. At Canasta Party Commissioners Herman Born Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wunder- emeier of Elmwood and Ray lich were hosts at a canasta par- Norris of Avoca were in the city ty Sunday evening. Present were Tuesday to attend a meeting of Mr. and Mrs. George McKulsky, the county board. Mrj and Mrs. Bob McKulsky and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Richter. Re- Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hurst at- freshments were served during tended funeral services at Fair- the evening. fiax Missouri, Friday, for a Murray friend. The Hursts formerly re- W. O. Troop, Nehawka, spent .iriprf at Fairflax several days last wek with his " a aimax- sister, Mrs. Annie Rhoden. Rev. Don Morris and family ' Subscribe to The Journal from Des Moines, la., spent last . . . . . . Re!VpdMril Dn'S father' R AmaZ,n2 H0W QU!C Gus Hansen entered the D00kk8SP!n? Problems VaillSh vmiajun xiuciynixi muiiuay ior observation and treatment. Jimmy, Marilyn and David Morris, children of Mr. and Mrs. Olin Morris, have been ill with the flu the past week. Two Ship Steers To Omaha Recently William Zoz with 14 steers weighing 1.155 was a Cass coun tv shipper to Omaha last we--k The steers brought $35. Another countian with steers at Omaha was Francis Thoren with 17 steers, weighing 855 that ; sold at $31. Fat cattle sold largely steady, some yearling sales wera strong and heavy steers were steady to 25 cents lower at Omaha Monday. A Classified Ad in The Jour nal costs as little as 35c. WHEN USING ThQ IDEAL SYSTEM Bookkeeping and ax Record Meets Federal ond Stata Tax lawt Simplified "Easy to Keep INEXPENSIVE-ACCURATE Sptciat Boolf for.- Merchant! Beauty Shopt Jew!er ond Wotchmokere Farmers and Ranchers Cares and Restaurants Garages Grocere Service Stations Professional Services Cleaners and Dyers Manufacturer and moity other. M $2 $3.50 $3.00 $7.50 SOU) The Plattsmouth Journal 409-12 Main St. Dial 241 Plattsmouth, Nebraska for women only 0 Q O We think you'll be interested in knowing what Soen nichsen are planning for the fashion year of 1952. It's important to you! We at Soennichsen's have spent the last six months planning our fashion picture for spring. With you in mind we have completely revamped our ready-to-wear lines, in an effort to give you the finest in fashion at the least possible cost. We have secured some of the finest lines in the country . . . one of the best of them leads off our fashion parade for 1952 in the ad on the adjoin ing page. We hope you'll like our new dresses and suits . . . we hope you'll come in and shop . . . you'll find such famous fashion names as suits and dresses sacony . . slimaker . . . 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