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1: i Union r.ir.Tii rt r- tie 'Koud pur S'ii'I. Tiu- voa:: :its' ut' hra; i:u t i:uv Phvl'i.;. la;; I. II J ..li a the 001). r t; uil. i baby urrivi-d-at N. li. Th; y Pasr.ns - 1 ! ! i - 1 5 Roger T T . s -re rioars At Dinner Sunday I.r.s' f-ur.iKiV r'.iv.- v --u tho I.- v. ; . Ru- .-s I. or?.' v.vr- :.:id -.1. Mr. jvct'n 'rr Soennichsen Plicne 234 Plattsrr.outh Mrs. Swan Is Hostess To W.S.C.S. Thursday, June 23 Thf Vo:nanr, Society cf Christian Tcrvk-e mc-t at the h'j.T.e ci Mrs. Charles Swan with Mr.:. Jack Courtney a:? co-host -i -:s o.i Thv.m.htv aiiernoon. June 2i h. FourtiM-n numbers and '".,!! f;iif-:t.s were present. Mrs. ; Oilr? Atioberv. the new urn', pre su:eo. calling tne meet l:r to uc-f r by reading a uoem. Here rt of the Omaha district m-.-tin; of the V. S. C. S. at Onahn Ir.vt week was given by Mrs. Cjurt r.ey. Dorothy Sha ;'.: ",.!v a splendid report of her aUencuince at C ii 1:3 Slate at Lincoln. Mrs. Toddth? dc-vcti-nal leader, used ' Peace"" rs her tonic. Tiie comments v err- t risen from Grae Noil Cnw-il's "Meditations.' The '' ::e--:-c- scrvd coo'inr refre.sh '..: r.'.s at the close of the meet VZ. The nect meeting will be en July 10th at the home cl Mrs. Yirhrao. huhinan. r-,:..-i Mr. rather Ki.iaoo of Omaha who has. been soendins; a week. t:.e gues; cf Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kojj. returned tj her heme ia-t Saturday. Mrs. Cray and two small sons who are visiting in the Bill Ev- iL-fi home. attended church .- .rvice.j and Sunday school last . nu.ud-iy at the MethoMst church. Mr. ?nd Mrs. John McQnln drove to Omaha last Sunday morning where John preached the morning sermon at Trinity Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. McQuin will be moving to Oma ha in the near future where John will be teaching in one of the schools. t'iiiin Bridal Shower presis- Honors Mrs. Burbee Fnty guests attended a bridal shower at the Baptist church last Sunday afternoon, given in honor of Mrs. Joyce (Stevenson) Burbee. Miss Barbara Garrens, Mrs. Bv.d Chriswisser and Mrs. Richard Sehanot won prizes in hhe. three guessing games which wc-re given by Miss Shir ley Leo. The bride was then invited to sit at a table loaded MRS. ;ACE PLYBOH. Corrwpoodw. ch?stpr and Lincoln. Funeral Cluh Honors I fidf-r services were held in the Clem- i T1U onors Leader ents undertaking parlors Friday, j At Picnic June 27 Mrs. Laura Deles Dernier Rwnt spvfral davs in Lincoln last week visiting at the home ! sion went to Wiber where grave- June 27, conducted by Rev. Louise Ward. Mrs. V. G. Clem ents sang "In the Garden," "What a Friend We Have in Jesus" and ' God Will Take Care of You." After the services the proces of Mrs. Lirmie Deles Dernier. While there they enjoyed a luncheon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Capwell, and another day they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Inguerson. Klmwnnd Final Rites For Frank Pulec Are Held At Elmwood v raiiK i. ruiec wu. with beautiful and useful gifts ! wilber Nebr.. October 12, "1339 which she opened. She was as- ; He passed away quite suddenly shteel bv Mrs. Chester Lee and Hv j-jis home in Elmwood on June Mrs. Bill Crawford. Refresh- 25, 1952. He had been in poir ments were served from an at- ; health for some time. In Oc tractive lace covered table with tcber of 1913 he was married in a huge bowl of garden flowers : Lincoln to MLss Molhe Placek. and pink tapers. Tne hostesses She with their daughter. Mis. Robert Wade of Lincoln, sur vive. Their other two children passed away in infanc Other survivors are five brothers and two sisters. One sister. Miss Anna Pule: of Bea trice, died on Tuesday, June 24. side services were conducted by Miss Ward. Casket bearers were Lewis Hollenbeck, George Moomey, Claude Johnson, Mel vin Miller, Ellis Miller, and Fred FleLschman. rimwooit Mr. and Mrs. John Pi.lcc are j soending this week ac the homo of their sister-in la?;, Mrs. j f rank Pulec. j .Albert Kunz visited over the week end with his sister. Mrs born in j Jefers and family in Lincoln. IMIll WOOd were .Miss i?niney Lee, iuib. Francis Crawford. Mrs. Mabel Wolf?. Mrs. Betty Crawford and Mrs. Bet iv Lee. Projects on schechtie for a rew chemical research c nter at Ver ona. Pa., include iuilher studies, r puiec was a blacksmith and into the field of coal chemicals. repair man. He came to Elm- ; wood nearly 15 years ago, after Journal Want Ads Pay! ' living in Wilber, Clatonia, Dor- Four Couples Note Anniversaries There are four couples who are relatives who annually cele- j orate their wedding anniver i saries together. While the orig inal events were not on the same day or year now they are so remembered. On Sunday, June 22 this year's dinner party Mrs. Harold Krecklow. Others with their families were Mr. and Mrs. Marion Sisco, Syracuse, Mr. and Mrs. Lang and Mr. and Mrs. Jenson, Nebraska City. On Friday evening at the Elm wood Park, the Busy Basters sponsored a picnic for the lead er, Mrs. Floy Buell, who had so ably helped them and others before them in their sewing projects. Those present enjoyed games and refreshments. r.lmwuoJ Confirmation Dinner Is Held Those attending the confir mation dinner for Duanc Krecklow on Sunday were Pas tor and Mrs. Meyers, Mi. and Mrs. Wiles, Evelyn and Dvight, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Schiiefert, Mrs. Giles, Mrs. George Davis, Roger, Dennis and Archie Croz ier. Dwight Wiles is horn? on furlough. His next station will be in Oklahoma. THfc PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Thursday, July 3, 1952 Section B PAGE THREE The U. S. has exported more than a quarter-billion tons of coal to Canada in the past ten years. PURGED BY FIRE BIG PINEY, Wyo. A fire at Big Piney has eliminated both a cause and result of headaches to city officials. A raging fire destroyed the little county seat's J jail the other day. Mast of the jail's business was handling drunks. The fire also destroyed about 90 per cent of Big Piney s whiskey. youth's story that he had swal lowed about 40 sinale-edse bla des. The youth, William Hinkle, of Carbondale. 111., could offer no explanation of his act. EATS 40 BLADES, HAS ACHE Chicago. A 19-year-old youth flagged a taxi on Mich igan Avenue and told the driv er, "I just ate 40 razor blades and I have a stomach ache." The driver rushed the youth to a hospital where a fluoros cope examination confirmed the A Classified Ad in The Jour- 7 nal costs as little as 35c. ATHLETES FOOT GERM HOW TO KILL IT IN ONE HOUR. If not pleased, vour 40c back. This STRONG fungicide SLOUGHS OFF the outer skin to expose buried fungi. Kills it on contact. Get Greaseless, in-, stant-drying T-4-L at any drug store. Today at Schreiner Drug. No. 268. Journal Wrant Ads Pay! Fouchek-Garnctt -Lawyers Bonded Abstracters WE GIVE j?C GREEN STAMPS GROVE JEWELRY WATCH REPAIR Ekfil! 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