The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1901-current, September 18, 1952, Section B, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 13

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Lions Club Host
To Teachers
The Louisville Lions club
Thursday evening entertained
the teachers of the Louisville
schools at a picnic supper in
the city park. About 40 peo
ple attended. Earl Stiffler was
the head cook and produced
some good corn and hot dogs.
Ztwtsville
Mr. and Mrs. Jule Bourelle
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller
visited Mr. Miller's brother. Os
wald Miller at the Veterans hos
pital in Omaha Sunday.
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Wedding Vows
Are Solemnized
At a seven o'clock evening
candlelight ceremony Sunday,
August 17. Miss Dorothy J. Lu
deke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Ludeke of Atlanta became
the bride of Dwight H. Schlie
fert at Mt. Calvary Lutheran
church in Holdrege with Rev.
Walter E. Heddrich receiving
the wedding vows at a double
ring service.
Lourvtlie
Kenneth MeLsinger drove to
California last week to take
Frank W. Nichols' car out to
him. Frank is working at the
Lockheed plant in California.
Miss Betty Hrabik is return
ing to Nebraska University this
week where she will be a soph
omore in the agricultural col
lege. Mrs. Mathilda Jochim came
down from Omaha Wednesday
for a couple of days visit with
her .sons, LeRoy and family and '
John and family at Weeping
Water.
Mrs. Robert Brokley and Bob
by came out from Lincoln Wed
nesday of last week and were
guests of the Richard Streeters
and the LaRue Williams. Bobby
stayed over for a longer visit
while his parents moved to a
new house in Lincoln.
Louisviiie
Polio Patient
Returns Home
Mrs. Irus Gerdes, who has
been in a Lincoln hospital with
Polio has recovered enough to
be brought home last week, but
she is far from well yet and
will have to continue the treat
ments for some time.
Jackie Terryberry. who had
been spending two weeks in
Mcdes-to. Calif., where he vis
ited an aunt and uncle, return
ed a week ago.
Pvt. Irvin R. Franke. son of
! Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Franke of
i Louisville, has completed army
I branch immaterial basic train -;
ing conducted by the 3rd Ar
mored Division at Fort Knox,
; Ky.
; Larry Brcwn has been releas
; d from the hospital at Fort
j Crook after having been taken
! there for treatment. He was
home on a stopover on his way
to the state of Washington.
I Cpl. Bill Ingram is at home
from Camp Carson, Colo., on a
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TANK WAGON SERVICE
Phone 212 Plattsmouth
20-day leave. Bill had 17
months in Germany. j
Ed Heil, who has been in St. )
Mary's hospital at Nebraska j
City the past 3 weeks was taken
to the home of his daughter,
Mrs. Ed Sprieck at Murray on
Monday of this week. j
Mrs. Dan Thornton was dis
playing some extra large peach
es in town the other morning,
one of which was 11 34 inches
around and weighed 34 of a
pound. , The tree had quite a
tew more but not quite as
large. .
Louisville
A. E. Brown
Dies At Omaha
A. E. Brown of Omaha died
Friday at his desk of a heart
attack. He was a brother of
Mrs. Charles Robeck and oper
ated a printing plant in Oma
ha. Funeral services were held
Monday in Omaha.
Louisville
Ward Brunson and his moth
er, Mrs. F. H. Brunson, drove
to Oconto and spent Saturday
night and Sunday visiting rela
tives. Monday they went to
fonrnpv to fUend the Repub
lican convention. While there
ward was elected to be a mem
ber of the state central commit
tee. Fred Flamig of Seattle. Wash.,
arrived Tuesday of last week for
a few davs visit with his sis
ter, Mrs. Loran Vogel and family-
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mei
signer have bought the Gail
MeLsinger home on Railroad
Avenue and will move there
when Gail and his family find
a place to live in Plattsmouth.
Mrs. E. H. Worthman has
sold the Worthman home on
Cherry Street to Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Wagoner. The deal was
completed last week. Mrs.
Worthman and her mother, Mrs.
Stevenson, expect to move into
the apartment over Dr. Worth
man's office. Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Franke will occupy the Jack
man house on Cherry Street,
which will be vacated by the
Wagoners.
Louisville
Bottle Explodes,
Boy Is Injured
Bruce, small son of Mrs. Cor
rine Tresslar. received a wound
in the forehead when a bottle
of pop exploded Thursday of
last week.
Mrs. Richard Streeter enter
tained several little folks Wed
nesday cf last week for the 4th
birthday of her daughter, Bar
bara. Gus Wendt of near Murdock
suffered a heart attack one day
last week. He was reported 1o
be much improved and up and
around the place Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oris Schliefert
and Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Schliefert and Linda left Tues
day morning for Juneau, Bur
nett and places in Wisconsin
where they will visit relatives.
Seventeen At
ousewarming
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A house-warming planned
and attended by the ones who
work with Mrs. Art Woehler at
the Eager Produce Co. was held
Tuesday evening of last week.
Seventeen were present. The
Woehlers were presented with
a pop-up toaster in honor of the
occasion.
Louisville
Mrs. Effie Masters submitted
to surgery Friday in St. Jo
seph's hospital in Kansas City,
Mo. Her daughter, Mrs. Clyde
Ahl, went to Kansas City Thurs
day evening to be there with
l.T mother through the opera
tion. She returned Sunday.
The Missouri Valley Construc
tion Co. are having their men
return to Louisville and some
families have arrived with their
trailers in preparation to mov
ing dirt again for the cement
plant. More than a million
cubic wards of dirt will be
moved.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Isaac were
Omaha visitors Tuesday.
H. B. Koop was in Omaha on
business Wednesday cf Last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Erickson
were in Omaha Wednesday of
last week.
Allen Koop and Marilyn and
Janet Wright were state fair
visitors on Labor Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Oris Schliefert
were in Millard and Omaha
on business Wednesday of last
week.
Mrs. Don Templemeyer and
children of Esbon, Kans.. are
visiting relatives here for a few
days.
Louisville
Noyes Leave
For California
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Noyes left
Friday evening over the Unior.
Pacific for Van Nirys. Calif.,
where they will spend several
dyas visiting Mrs. Noyes sister
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ches
ter Merriam. Mr. and Mrs.
Noyes were married 50 years on
September 9 by the late Eider G.
W. Mayfield, grandfather of j
Mrs. Noyes. They also expect j
to visit their son and iamiiy m
Kenewick, Wash., before return
ing home.
looter. Mr. Smith of Lincoln
and Mr. and Mrs. John Down
ing. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wright
and children were Sunday din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Wright.
Mrs. Fern Buckingham was
shopping in Lincoln Saturday.
Marty Stewart is some im
proved at present writing. He
is in St. Elizabeth's hospital in
Lincoln.
Miss Ester Jenkins has re
turned after a week's vacation
with her uncle at Springfield,
Iowa.
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Daughter Is
Recent Visitor
Mrs. Bert V.'ar.h and son
Truman had as their quests Mrs.
Waugh's daughter, Mrs. Ncrmn
Waueh and granddaughter. Sue.
accompanied by Mrs. Norman
Oistn Jr., of Birmingham, Ala.
Mrs. Olsen, Jr.. then took a
plane from Lincoln to Des
Moines. Icwa. to visit her moth
er. Mrs. Olsen cn her way Lack
to Birmingham, picked up Mrs.
Olsen, Jr.. at Kansas City. Mo.
Virginia Waush (Mrs. Olsen
and her brother, Truman C.
Waugh, attended the Platts
mouth public school in 1910
when their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Waugh lived in the
Judge Travis home. The late
J. A. (Bert i Waugh was a Bur-
I lington conductor for 2 vears on
the train running from Platts
mouth to Sioux City, Iowa. Mrs.
Waugh's relatives were the Mar
ion and Justice Richeys families
of Piattsmouth.
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SERVICES HELD
The funeral of Elmer Barrett
was held Monday at Alvo, Nebr.
Mr. Barrett was a former resi- !
dent of Greenwood years ago.
He married Miss Mona Arm- j
strong ol Greenwood. !
Greenv.-ol
Mrs. Barber entertained the '
St. Joseph Altar Society at her
home Wednesday afternoon. j
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bachman j
of Chej-enne. Wyo., visited at j
the Charley Martin home Fri-
day. ' I
d Mrs. D. C. Turner i
and children. Charles, Jimmy ,
and Holly Ann were dinner
guests Sunday of Mrs. Rose and
IL. lj. -i .
The Greer.wccd Woman's Club
held their first meeting and tea ;
of the year Tuesday at the
Methodist church parlors. The
officers were hostesses.
Mr. and Mrs. Kcnnern u
Rourke and children shopped
! Thursday evening in Lincoln
! Little Steve Raishard, son cf
; Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Raighard.
was one year old Saturday. Hb
; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
' Raighard. entertained at a din
! nerfcr him Saturday evening,
i Mrs. Rose McDonald and Mrs.
D. C. Turner visited Sunday aft
ernoon with Mrs. Ryan at Weep
: int. Water.
j Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Anderson
; of Omaha were dinner guests
! of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Conn Sun
; day.
Mrs. Wayne Wright called at
1 the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Rob
i ert Wall Monday.
! Mrs. Chlce Rurlbut returned
i heme Sunday from St. Eiiza
' beth's hospital and is getting
j along fine.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gribble
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left Saturday for their new
home at Oakland, Nebr.
Mrs. Mvrtle Coleman enter
tained the H. W. A. Card Club
Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Wright,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wright
were Sunday afternoon callers
at the Lewis Wright home.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth O'
Rourke's Sunday callers were
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Turner and
children of Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ora McDonald
attended the funeral of Elmer
Barret at Alvo Monday after
noon. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth O
Rourke and daughters, Alma
Dea and Phillis Lea were Sun
day evening guests at the E. L.
McDonald home.
Bud McClintock entered Meth
odist hospital at Omaha Satur
day for observation and treat
ment. He is showing improvement.
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Plattsmouth
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Mon., Sept. 29th, 1952
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Plattsmouth
Herbert Eager has had a new
sidewalk put in front of his lets
at the foot of the hiil west of
the school house.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Uhley left
last week for their vacation.
They plan to stop at Superior
for a visit with their son, Don
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McGregor
en me up and spent Monday and
Tuesday cf last week, at the C.
K. McGregor heme.
Mrs. H. G. Dausherty and
children of Waverly were guests
of Mrs. Richard Streeter a cou
ple of days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hoover
and family of Sac City, Iowa,
visited Mrs. Hoover's father.
Frank Ross, Sunday of last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Webb 2nd
little daughter of Lawrence,
Kans., spent several days with
Olin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.
W. Webb.
Mrs. LaRue Williams was in
Lincoln Wednesday of last week
for a visit with her daughter.
Donna and family, and she also
done some shopping.
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Annual Schoeman
Reunion Is Held
Fifty-two people gathered at
the Louisville city park Sun-
1 day, September 7, to observe the
annual reunion of the Schoe
man family. Relatives from
Omaha, Lincoln, Tecumseh.
Wabash and Weeping Water j
were present, betides those who i
live around here. Four of the 1
five remaining members of the
original family were present.
Jhon. George, Katie Hoover and
Minnie Brand, and three of
these are over 30.
Mrs. Rose McDonald
Jcumal Correspondent
Relatives Meet
After 37 Years
A number of relatives visited
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Charley Martin Thursday. A
number of these relatives Mr.
Martin hasn't seen in 37 years,
Mrs. Anna Mittan. Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Fishel of Bakersfield. Calif.,
Mr. and Mrs. Wcis Reitz of
Hooker, Okla., Mr. and Mrs. Joe
I Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman
I Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown
of Ceresco, Nebr., Mrs. P. C.
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