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iHK PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-VWEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE TWO Section C Thursday, May 5, 1952 AVOCA John Marauardt and Robert Hallstrom, returned Monday from a fishing trip to Minne sota. John Penny of Verdon was a business visitor here Thursday. Lloyd Wulf. Quito. South Am erica, arrived here Thursday to visit his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wniiam Wulf. Mrs. C. E. Sutton visited r (he heme of her sons in Omaha several days last week. Mrs. Roy Ruhge attended a tridal shower for Miss Martha De Lens at Nebraska City Sun dav. Marion Pittman was in Weep ing Water Memorial Day to IT'S EASY TO KEEP BOOKS FOR FARM AND RANCH WHtN USING THS IDEAL SYSTEM simplified INCOME TAX RECORD ALL IN ONE LOOSE LEAF BOOK Tor livestock Ronches, Dairy Formi, Poultry Ranch, Orchard!, Vineyardt, Grovet, Hay and Grain Farms, Truck Farms and Diversified! Farms of All Kinds. Meets Federal and State Tax Laws Requires No looklteepino' Cxparianc Prices $2X0 $3JS $5.00 The Plattsmouth Journal 409-12 Main St. Dial 241 Plattsmouth, Nebraska Father's Dav is June 15th. FATHER'S DAY SPECIALS Thrift-Priced . . . Sure-To-Please SPECIAL! Soft-Wash Automobile SUN VISOR Reg. 50c 33 Air Cooled Re?. S3.59 CAR CUSHIONS PILLOWS .. RODS and REELS Rods Reel SPECIAL Reg. 11.00 VAGABOND PICNIC CHEST Keg. 7.89 SPECIAL $9.95 ijm $6.95 REMINGTON Model 578 ReIPfi5I$1J.49 REMINGTON SCHICK -- Reg. 22.50 Specia SCHICK Shaverest MEISINGER FIRESTONE STORE 445 Main St. TEXACO STATION in the rear Open Evenings and Every Sunday We Give S & H Green Stamps L bring Claude Dunham who ma kes his home there, to Avoca for the dav. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Nielsen ' and daughter were Sunday vis itors at the home of her par i ents. Mr. and Mrs. Marion : Pittman. i Crystal Seegal is staying at 1 the home of her sister and i brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. j Elvin Emshoff and attending I Bible school here, i Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hennings I took Marlene to Omaha Mon-1 day where she will attend a 1 business school. j Mrs. H. Hahn of Auburn vis ited Wednesday with Rev. and I Mrs. Bergastraesser. i Mrs. Anna Horshman came home from the hospital and is staying at her own home. Avoca 'Couples Celebrate Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. Paul Straub and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nor ris celebrated their wedding an niversaries together bv having dinner at the Italian Village at Lincoln and attending a show later. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Linhardt, and family of Powersville, Missouri, visited his parents here Sunday., Mr. and Mrs. Paul Straub were at Nebraska City attend ing graduation exercises at St. Bernard's Academy. David who has teen attending school there came home with them. Stanley Smith who will be a senior at the University next year came home Friday. Mrs. Myrtle Wolph attended a bridal shower for Miss Carol j Mr. and. Mrs. Zibra Abhull j and Janice of Palisade were ! Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Ruhge. ! Verle and Elenor Nutzmai? , have taken a job at Lincoln for the summer, t Birth CAR BRUSHES Reg. $4.98 SPECIAL &65 SPECIAL $3.19 Hand Spotlight SPECIAL Keg. S5.95 $5.49 Junior Size Handy Light 1.09 ELECTRIC RAZOR SPECIALS $3.95 UP JZr -5 Model 78 Reg. 19.50 til ftT Specif ial iO.VJ - $18.49 Razor Holder $3.49 Reg. J5.95 Special Plattsmouth irA fait I I "RAFT" OF FUN Chugging along on a two-collegiate-power engine, John Varnes guides his racer "Kon-Tiki" into second place during" annual junior week festivities at the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago. " Shower Honors Bride-To-Be Mrs. Silas Everett attended a bridal shower for Miss June Everett at Weeping Water Sat urday evening. Miss Everett will become the bride of Winner Hermann, son of Mrs. Ethel i Hermann. i t r ti . taa-a. Air ana xy ntu y Ci . Mari nes at San Di ego. C aliforn Manhattan, Kansas, were Sat- ; l urday and Sunday guests of their son and family. Rev. and Mrs. William Berger and Mike. of Lincoln were here Friday for i Memorial Day. Mrs. Graham is cn crutches having broken a , bene in her foot while walking in nei arct. Mrs. John Wolph honored Jirs. . ivennetn vvessei ana Keia Aiae at a shower Wednesday. Joyce at Syracuse Sunday. Miss Joyce will be the bride of James Wolph June 22. Mr. and Mrs. William Won der. Mr. and Mrs. .Inv Wnnripr and Mrs. Rose Wander of Ne-! braska City were callers at the home of Mrs. Minnie Neumeis ter and Bertha Sunday. To Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bose, j a son ai $ryan lviemonai. mzj 28., They have two daughters. Anna Cpl. Meyer Reports To Camp Carson Cpl. John Meyer left Monday after spending 30 days here on his return from Korea. He is at Camp Carson. Colo. He received the purple heart as result of wounds. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dunbar of j Lincoln and Dale Mead of Kan sas City, Kansas, were nei.f greeting old friends Saturday evening. Mrs. Maude Ruhoie. Mrs. Lynn Hcback and daughters. Bonita Johnson were visiting the Cass gardens at Omaha and the Neil gardens near Plattsmouth Sat urday and Sunday. Mrs. Marquardt Elected President Of Ladies Aide Ladies aide met in the church John Stubbendick and Mrs. Myrtle Wolph. A good crowd was in attendance in spite of i ihe downpour after dinner. Mrs. Henry Smith had the devotion j al period. Election of officers i followed the business meetinor. Mrs. Fred Marquardt, pres., Mjpj. Ellis Lacy, vice president. Mrs. Louis. Ruhge, secretary, Mrs. Ernest Norris, treasurer. .Wora Harmons Have Many Guests Over Week End Mrs. Owen Welch called on Mrs. Harmon and Don Tuesday on her way to see her mother in St. Joseph. Kansas. Hrr j father and Mrs. Harmon were i school mates in Missouri in ! the 1870s. I Decoration visitors at Ts. j Harmons wer.e Mr. and Mrs. ! Hal Garnett, Madee, Greth, Mr. I and Mrs. Earl Harmon. Mta Thorns, Mr. and Mrs. William j Klemme and son. T Sgt. and Mrs. Lawrence Jnn n con o n A family. Rev. and Mrs. Val John- son and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Nor- I 'on Johnson and son. Mr. and ! Mrs. Harvey Swindle. Mrs. Clif ford iiurton and children and Miss Ramona Johnson. Annual Reunion Is Held Sunday I Class of over 20 years ago of i Wann Saunders County, Nebas I ka, held their annual basket dinner reunion Sundav t. thP I Walter Evermann home. Anions those present: Mr. and Airs, i-tarrv Krahmer anri famiiv Greenwood: Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rogers. Union; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Newberrv anri Patricia. ! Avcca: Mr. and Mrs. Oren Pop pv; Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Phelps; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Yates and family: and Miss Dessie Everman, all of Lincoln. Mr. and, Mrs. Ralph Beccard of Lincoln. Maynard Bruns and Mrs. Anna Mishle were fishing at Madison, South Dakota Sat urday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fahnes tock and his mother. Mrs. Anna Fahnestock. Mrs. Birdy Wood sen and William Fahnestock stopped here briefly Friday to I call on old friends, i James Jensen was sent to the ia. Garden Club IVieetS lVlOnday l c J At Unurcn OUnday QoMen Rod Garden Club met Monday at the home of Mrs. William Kepler. Sr. Program: Flower arrangements - Mrs. Caroline Marquardt; Unusual Vases - Mrs. Louis Ruhge. Each member brought a flow er arrangement and an unus ual vase. Each made a colored , vase. There was also a report on the flower show. TftuAdoxJt Mrs. Florence McDonald, Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Swartz and son of South Dakota arriv ed last Thursday to visit friends and relatives. The R.N.A. Lodge met on Wednesday evening for their vnmiloi' mnntVihr moDtintr TN.Trc icuiai iiiuiililij xvxo. the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Reeves and two children of Idaho were supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Mills and family on last Wednesday eve ning. On Thursday Mrs. Elsa Horn beck took Miss Viola Everett and Mrs. Joe Gustin to Elliott, Iowa. This being the former home of Miss Everett. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Craig and three children of Denver, Colorado visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Craig. Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Stock and daughter of Cozad. Nebraska spent the Memorial week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Stock. Richard Stock of Missouri al so came home on Saturday eve ning to spend Sunday with the heme folks. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rau Gaebel were Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Stock. Richard Stock, Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Stock and daugh ter. The Good Luck Club met at the home of Mrs. Robert Stock last Wednesday with a good at tendance. Mrs. Richard Trutna demonstrated the Pfaff elec tric sewing machine and Ml. j Alvin Borncmeier gave a lesson cn textile painting. ! On Fridav Memorial Day, Mr. ; and Mrs. Ray Ohm and two ! daughters of Omaha visited : friends in Murdock. Mrs. Ohm ! was formerly Aileen Ward of ; Murdock. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Panko and daughter spent Sunday at ; Sterling, Nebraska visiting friends and relatives. i Mrs. Vernon Rikli anri thr children of Beatrice spent the ! ttKena at ine home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William ; aoei. ' Mr and Mrs. Everett Lindell I and daughters left last Thurs i day for Oklahoma where they visited relatives, returning home I on Sunday. ' G,?ne McDonald and Warren Wilkens left Tuesday morning for Seattle, Washington where they will spend- some time I Duane Wilkens and Charles ! Hemke returned homP iat0 c,t. lrl K!lm eir trip to j Texas and other places of in- terest Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Buck have relatives from South Dakota visiting them this week 1JaKOta Mr. Grant Peters, who under went surgery a week ago Mon day was able to come home inemrnoon. hSPital n Tuesday Uni ion Mrs. L O. Todd SSgt." Ralph Darrell Ervin and wife, who have been sta tioned in Japan are visiting rel atives and friends during Dar rell's leave. Later he will be stationed in California. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Buck of Stockton, Calif., have spent the past week visiting relatives and friends in Union and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Buck are former Union residents. Union - Family Dinner Held In Iowa Mrs. Wayne Ackley attended a family gathering at Riverton, Iowa, on Sunday, May 25th. This uiiiiit-i was uuuuinig a uiuuiicr i who was celebrating his 67th uinuuaj'. xi:c uimiti aiiu garn ering was planned as a surprise. All of the brothers vand sisters but one sister who lives in Cali v. ; .. rrti 1 ; 1 . i u I fornia were able to be present. There were 45 in attendance. Those present wefe Mrs. Wayne Ackley and son Verle and daughter, Mrs. Velma Brown and daughter Jackie, Mrs. Hazel Cromwell and family of Center ville, Iowa, Mrs. Bryan McMul len of Imogene, Iowa, and Cecil McGall of Riverton, Iowa. t'nlon Children's Day Program Planned The children of Union and vicinity are being kept pretty busy attending Vacation Bible School at both churches, The children's day program will be given at the Methodist church on June 8th, Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Some of the ' work done by the children while in Bible school will also be on dis play in the basement. Union McQuinns Have Dinner Guests Dinner guests on Memorial Day at the Donald McQuin home were Mr. and Mrs. John Mc Quin. Mrs. Sarah Rich and twin daughters, Iola Mae and Irene Fae, all of Union, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell McQuin and two daugh ters, Mary and Marcia of Platts mouth, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Mc Quin, Lois and Pat, Mrs. Mary McQuin, David and Judy, Mrs. Tommy Williams, all from Oma ha, and Tom McQuin of Union. Union Pauline Soder of Lincoln and aunt of Mrs. Verle Acklev SDent the week end at the Ackley ' home. She accompanied Miss Helen Warden of Lincoln who was visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Warden. " Mr. and Mrs. Doyle K. Taylor of Denver have been visiting at the John Ervin home for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Keedy of Ashland were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Porter on Memorial Day. Union Eighty-One At ! W T Alumni i Iftfftn Banquet Saturday The alumni banquet of Union high school was held at the American Legion hall Saturday evening, May 31st. The tables were decorated in red, white and blue. There wefe 81 guests present. Bess Garrett of Omaha presided as toastmistress. Carol Roddy gave the welcome add ress. Ramona McQuin gave the response. She followed this with a musical number. The new of ficers for the comine vear are: President, Donald McQuin; Vice President, Harold Fahrlander; Secretary and Treasurer, Phyllis Grunwald; Publicity Chairman, Betty Ann Crawford. The ladies of the American Legion Auxili ary served the banquet. A Classified Ad In The Jour nal 'josts as little as 35c. lie otre ass Plattsmouth Last Time Thurs., June 5 Double Feature Wm. Lundigan & June Haver "LOVE NEST" and Fred Stone & Rochelle Hudson "KONGA THE WILD STALLION" Fri. & Sat., June 6-7 Double Feature Rex Allen and Koko "RODEO KING AND THE SENORITA" Rough-RidhY' Rodeo Thrills! and Walter Pidgeon & John Hodiak "THE SELLOUT" A picture full of excitement and suspense! Mat. Sat. 2:30 Nights 7 & 9:30 Sun., Mon., Tues., June 8-9-10 Robert Taylor, Hope Emerson and a big cast "WESTWARD THE WOMEN" 200 women braving adventure to seek wilderness Romance! Color Cartoon and News Mat. Sun. 2:30 Nights 7 & 9:15 ? Fancy Feeders Plan Demonstration For This Fall All members were present for the meeting of Cass County Fancy Feeders at the home of Myron Sahs last Friday evening. Roll call was answered by giving some good points to con sider when selecting a club calf. The lesson was reviewed and members voted to give a club demonstration this fall. Club members also inspected their host's project. After the meeting adjourned, refreshments were served by Mrs. Sahs. The next meeting will be held June 27 at the home of Larry Young. Roll call will be answer ed by giving an idea for a club demonstration. A short meeting s also manned at the home of Leader Bob Jamesnn Sunriav nf 7li nnnn Jameson bunday aI v..w. oho Maybelle Winn Mrs. Brunkow Is Hostess To Pinochle Club Mrs. Grace Brunkow enter tained the Double Deck Pinochle Club Wednesday afternoon with 13 members present. Mrs. Min- me Johnson won high score, Mrs. Edith Braun, second high, i lt- !"?E3tt' !:. J?i?5S ! a"TfZ"rX VfZluyJSt cream, wafers and coffee. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Vern Sutton. Alvo Fetes Daughter On Birthday Mrs. Shorty Fifer entertained Friday honoring her daughter, Julene's birthday. There were 12 there. The table was beauti fully decorated and with place cards. Julene received a number of lovely gifts and cards. Every one had a nice time. Mrs. Fifer served a lovely lunch. Alvo John Yearer. Lincoln, brother of Mrs. Edith Braun, was a Me morial Day guest of Mrs. braun. ON SALE THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY Tr. IODINE Doan's Pills ?" S4C Mineral Oil g--::': Wax Paoer "k ,t CREAM OIL Hair Dressing 6-ox. fcottei . . . 2 i 79 Naluralite CUM GLASSES sfyes. !"P Priced low. Eft For TireJ Feet.' 60 JAR OF ICE-MINT Blue Jay i Plasters s With Phenylium Coding, soothing 49c Killt pain 33' pf CORNS MOLESKIN PLASTER 07c 33cpysicani & Suigesns . . mm m FREEZONE tor. corn. 31s Quick-diyinS WHIT f Pack er0 IJfr Med. Site I i) ss'JSSrlB rS&m m I Reg.. Jr. 3QC lWWorfs CQ5 W, f or Sup? . f V 1 I dentures f W LJ Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Banning of , Alvo were in Plattsmouth Fri-i day to attend the Memorial services Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Buck of j Stockton, California, visited at j the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. i Banning Saturday. They left Sunday for Colorado before re- j turning to their home m StocK- Iowans Spend Week At Alvo Mrs. Johnny Goehring and little daughter from Des Moines came Monday to spend a week with her mother and brothers, Mrs. Esther Clark, while her husband, Sgt. Goehring is at tending school in Chicago. Alvo Picnic Dinner Enjoyed Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Shorty Fifer and children entertained at a picnic dinner Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vickers, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ayers and boys from Eagle, Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Roger and little daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Fisher, son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. , Chas. Ayers. A very enjoyable j time was had. Alvo Mrs. Wrall Kitzel and Mrs. Rene Bird were all day Monday guests of Mrs. Mabelle Winn and Ralph. Alvo A1vnan Hnnnrprl n. On Birthday Mrs. Grace Lynch, Lincoln, entertained at Sunday dinner honoring Mrs. Edith Braun s birthday. Those present were i , The Great Divide: "Religion or Salvation - Which 'Do You Have?" Hear this subject discussed Sunday morning at 11:00 o'clock The subject of the evening sermon at the 7:30 service will be ' Some of Them" You are never a stranger at The Plattsmouth Evangelistic Center 1 First Christian Church George L. Smith, pastor Z7 60S l-oz. Bottle (Limit 1) Moist Tex Roll jf Orouj San Glycerine Suppositories Utsign Pail & Shovel AJuh or infant . . 2 i 59c vaiue . wi All metaL Ltns "Howland SWIM CAPS White QJ rubber 7( A snug fit t Gallon m PICNIC JUGS Hi trge Opening f he th liquids r solids. Wood andle. ' 1 1 Sfis? Iieen J981 39c Tidy Arctic Cream Stops perspnatioa. 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Miss Emma Scho field, and John Perry of Lincoln. SLIGHTLY OUTDATED WORCESTER, Mass Edgar R. Andrews of Holden was fined $5 for showing his 1905 automo bile driving license when stop ped by a policeman. " Modern coal-carrying railroad cars range in capacity from 60 to 120 tons. iitrr H. Harold R. mith & Lebens Attorneys-at-Law Oonat BIdg. Plattsmouth D D D 0 D D D D D D 10c Card 30 BOBBIE PINS WitA this coupon D2c;;f 15CD (Limt2caids), ft Tymrt P10c Parcel Post r) n TWINE H y With this coupon J D2 f- 15CD far.... UU n i 4oz' u A CALAMINE )) LOTION (I JUSTRITE II 1 CLEANER . I0e Can If A SHIH0U I Shoe Wax III J! 215e ) rf - 5 MINTS or I FRUIT DROPS I! HVHl lA COLGATE t J Dental Crearr.; 11 Willi CkltrMkyll II ( "PerftctZi" l 1 n HAND fl 1 CREAM ll9.cz. OficV ti j