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x Soufh Ashland jjfj Guests Are Enroute rrom .anrornia Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Lind- Private and Wife Are Charivaried A rousing charivari was given . holm who were en route from. Pvt. and Mrs. Leland Krecklovv , T- 1 1 . 1 i a l r r T . 1 - T ,-vw-t yf Wilson and chil- , na,mKf .- .THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Mrs. Ivan Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Borne meier and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gakemeier were Monday eve ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Roeber and sons. Little Mona Mason Is spend ing' this week with her uncle $20 to $1000 Repay in Low, Convenient Monthly Payments LOANS MADE ANYWHERE AMERICAN Loan Plan O. T. NICIIOL, JR., Mgr. 112 No. 5th St. Ph. 3213 Plattsmouth and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bachman while her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mason are vaca tioning in Colorado. Joanne and Ruth Kellogg vis ited with their grandmother, Mrs. Lucy Kellogg from Monday until Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Hammer of Portland, Ore., visited with Mrs. Maude Barrow Monday. They also called at the Carl A. Hammer home. Gary McDowell of Pawnee Rock, Kan., and Billy Weed of Gooding, Idaho, have been spending the last ten days with their aunt and uncle, Mrs. Geo. Gade and Mr. Gade while Mr. and Mrs. McDowell were on a fishing trip to Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kellogg, Harold, Jr., and Jimmy were Monday evening visitors at the WTayne Wiles home near Nehaw ka. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Haase entertained Mrs. Haase's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kupke at supper Tuesday evening hon oring her father on his birthday. Pasadena, Calif., to Chicago where they expect to matvc . home were Wednesday overnight guests of their cousins. Mrs. Carl Weston and Mr. Weston. Mr. and Mrs. Weston and their guests were evening visitors at the Wm. Beetison home in Ash land. South Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mansfield called on Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Metheny in Lincoln Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Raber, Miss Frances Raber and Carl Raber, all of Justice, 111., and Miss June Pinkowski of Naper ville, 111., are visiting at the L. J. Roeber home and with at the home of Mrs. Krecklow's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W . i Rau, Friday evening. Those ini the group were Messrs. and Mesdames Chester Campbell, Howard Schmidt, Louis Wehr man, Herbert Blum, Wm. Blum, Eddie Rau. Don Rau, John Krecklow, Russell and Duane, Raymond Mathis and Bennett Bornman, Miss Eleanor Born- . 1 1 J man ana tne Messrs. iuieu Mrs. Oliver dren. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stander and family went to Agnew Sun day where they were dinner guests of Mr. Stander's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wehrman, On Birthday Sunday Mr. and Mrs. James Carson entertained at a birthday din- Freda and Louise Wehrman of Mrs. Joseph Barrv Mr Barrv i ner at their norae Sunday f or j Murdock, Rev. and Mrs. Otto and familv j their little daughter, Linda Lou , Wehrman of Scribner, Mr. and ami iin-ic iviiisa aiuiii iuuuic, jvirs. tjeorge jvicr aauen, Air. ana both little girls being four years Mrs. Ellis Lacey and Bonnie and old. The guests were Messrs. j Silas Nunn, all of Nehawka, Mr. and Mesdames Carl Braukmul- and Mrs. John Krecklow. Rus- ouuth Ashlana ' Mrs. Laughlin Is Picnic Honoree Mrs. John Laughlin was hon ored with a picnic at Hanscom park in Omaha Sunday to cele brate her birthday. Others cele- Thimgan, Llovd Jones. Walter J brating birthdays with her were Neuman and Negal Bricker. The highlight of the evening was taking the couple to Ashland where the groom pushed a wheel barrow up Silver street with his bride having a ride in it. Sou'h Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Arlow Wollen other relatives in this vicinity. ) were Friday dinner guests of v s $ STATE TAX FIGURES SHOW STORZ OUTSELLS ANY OTHER BEER IN NEBRASKA BY NEARLY TO J Nebraska Stale Beer Tax figure-" 'cpen for public examination in Lin colnare proof of Storz leadership . . leadership that has been built on quality since 1876. ' 4 n teg.'. FOR 18 CONSECUTIVE YEARS No beer has been able to copy the matchless qualify that has made Storz Nebraska's favorite for 13 consecu tive years. v. Jf) w on:eve T01 fWIN6 COMPANY, CMAHA. NCIRASKA -Att0 I lias Mrs. Julia Barta and Barbara of Elm wood were Thursday fore noon visitors at the Carl Stan der heme. Mrs. L. J. Roeber, accompa nied by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pinkowski called on Mrs. Emma Neuman at Manley Wednesday. They also went to Louisville where they called on Mrs. Roe ber's father, Henry Stander and Mrs. Helen Cleghorn. They also called on Mr. and Mrs. Herman Roeber and Mr. and Mrs. John Gakemeier. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. R. Morris and daughters of Omaha were Thursday and Friday guests at the Clinton Jones home. South Ashland Californians Leave For Home Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Hoffman, Jack and Jeanette left Thurs day for their home in Los An geles after a ten day visit with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffman. Lucille Hoffman ac companied them and will visit in their heme in California and with other relatives there. Roger Sindt rode with the Hoffman family to Kearney where he was met by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sindt. riojth Ashland Armstrongs Visit At Grand Island Mr. and Mrs. Ivan E. Arm strong went to Grand Island Wednesday and visited at the Lloyd DeFreece and Willis James homes. They also called on Mr. and Mrs. Guy James while there. Linden DeFreece accom panied his grandparents home when they returned Friday. iuu .pniaii'i j Saturday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Rau and familv were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Schmidt and daughter and Mr. , and Mrs. Bennett Bornman and i ; three little daughters. ! Mr. and Mrs. John B. Peterson Earl Farmer of Hutchinson. Kan., and Mrs. Sednck G. Laughlin of Ciaha. Those en joying the picnic with the hon ored ones were John Laughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Laughlin and James, Mrs. Earl Farmer. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Laughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Farmer, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bantz and ! Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farmer and UZ-uA pit If Xmkr ligy Wm up to UUVJ The lire of the Century! H.S.H S NOW EASIER TO OWN THAN EVER! For a limited time during this unusual event only you enjoy the BIGGEST savings in years on the one tire in the world with RoyaHex Tread, Everlasting Whitewalls, Renewable Safety! Don't nusjyowchance-COM IN TODAY! a aw im a u r- i .r a 11 ' ' v I , . - f Miss Nelle Folsom were evening guests at the Petersen home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mansfield and Miss Willajean and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graham were Shen andoah, Iowa, visitors Saturday. Sunday of last week Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Boiler and sons and Mr. Boiler's mother, Mrs. Ger trude Boiler, went to DeWitt where they visited Mrs. Gertrude Boiler's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Jene Swaninger. 1st Lt. Gene Grimm came Saturday for a visit with his family, Mrs. Grimm and little daughters at the Eli Gaudreault home. South Ashland Mrs. Lyle Bailey and Martha Dean and Beverly Bush accom panied Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Dean and daughters to Nebras ka City Sunday where they had a picnic. They also called on some of Mrs. Deans former schoolmates. .South Ahlaii'l Silver Wedding Anniversary Noted Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Roeber and their house guests, Mr. and Mrs Harold Raber, Carl and Miss Frances Raber and Miss June . Pinkowski. and Mr. and Mrs. ; Leonard Roeber and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Roeber , and children went to Hastings Sunday where they attended the ' Siiver wedding anniversary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- J mond Ronnekamp. I South A.-hlaiul j Mr. and Mrs. Earl Farmer of , Hutchinson. Kan., were recent visitors with their cousins, Mr. ' and Mrs. Harry Farmer and family and Mrs. Jennie Farmer. They were Sunday evenin, lunch guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Farmer. South Asiilanil Family Dinner Held At Auburn Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bond and family drove to Auburn Sunday where they attended a family dinner at the home of Mrs. Bond's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Umland. honoring Mr. Umland on his birthday. Otht guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Umland, also of Auburn, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Umland of Ne braska City and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cleek of Peru. The Bond family also called on Mr. Bond's mother, Mrs. Eva Bond at Avo- ca. South Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lambert and David were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Lambert s par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carl son at York. Th occasion was Mrs. Carlson's birthday. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jones were Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Mumm. Card and Helen and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Truliinger, all of Omaha. South As!.lan3 Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wiles and Terry Lee joined a group of relatives for an outing at Mr. and Mrs. Eli Gaudreaults cabin at the lake near South Bend Sunday. Others there were Mr. and Mrs. Gaudreault, Lt. and Mrs. Gene Grimm, Melody and Marlece. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wilson and baby and Mr. and children, Mrs. Jennie Farmer, Mr. and Mrs. Porter Sellin and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Harris and Pamela and Miss Edith Leikam. - South Ashland Mr. and Mrs. George Mans field of Paullina, Iowa, were Saturday night and, Sunday i guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mansfield. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sten berg and Janet of Council Bluffs and Mrs. Dick Buckmaster were Sunday supper guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stenberg. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hunt, George and Carol were evening visitors. ler and family, Louie Timm and family, Hubert Tribble and Car olyn, Archie Finney and Dougie, Henry Timm and Darlene, Al fred Deal and Gary, Henry Klipp and LaVern, Merle Hill and family, . Ernest Braukmuller, Richard Braukmuller, George Plaher and Mrs. Louise Timm. The little girls each received many lovely gifts. Ice cream and cake were served in the afternoon. South Ashland Newlyweds Feted At Picnic Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kreck low. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mathis and Pvt. and Mrs. Le land Krecklow. all newlyweds, were honor guests at a picnic Sunday held at Pioneer park in Lincoln. Those in the group were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bowers and Alores of Lincoln, sell and Duane, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Rau, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rau and Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Rail, Gary and Diane, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Rau, Kathy and Rusty. South Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hauschild and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Ziegenbein near Ceresco. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Castro and family of Omaha were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bachman. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Earl i and children of Wabash spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Earl's sister, Mrs. Clinton Jones, Mr. Jones and children. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Champoux and family of Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mayer and family of Omaha were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Bornman, Jr., and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Buell and Raymond joined some cousins, the three Pierce families at Reynolds, Sunday, for a family dinner. The Western Europe coal defi cit for 1952 is forecast at from 30 to 50 million tons. Edwin T. McHugh ATTORNEY Office In Corn Growers State Bank Murdock Nebraska J. 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