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active in the Weepirs Water organization of Rainbow Girls, i She is a niece of Mr. and T.Irs. i George Sheldon of Nehawka. I Mrs. Emily Olive, Mrs. Ger- I trude Olive Woodward of Oma-' i ha,' Mrs. Orin Pollard and Miss Evelyn Wolph of Nehawka en tertained at the Olive home I Friday afternoon at a miscel j laneous shcwer in honor of i-.liss i Bonner. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Grafe en tertained Monday evening at a dinner in honor of their riaugh- Linda Marie, who was one V eeping Water Bonner-Long Vows Exchanged Rev. Fred Gardner of the Methodist church oificiated at the marriage of Miss Beverly Jean Bonner to Robert Dale o ciocK in uie Aiemuuist tuiuui year old. in Nehawka. i Gu:rs were Mr. and Mrs. Ar- ! Those attending from Weep- i xYrar Rour:h. Mr. and Mr?.. Louis ing Water were Mrs. Fred Gara- i Grcfe and family of Syracuse, ner, Mrs. Emily Olive and Ben- j Mr,; jj2iV Grafe and family of j:e. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Norris Avcca and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred and Mrs. Richmond Hobson. ; Ebert. Miss Bonner at one time was : ciark and Albert Stapi-r ton of j Courtland and Ray Seiman and sen Glen of Omaha were Sun day dinner quests of Mr. and ". Paul Sta?leton and chii- Rev. 3nd Mr.-. Georre r.Io:I:y York visired with Mr. sivl Mrs. Herbert Ratnour Monday and were overnight quests. F.ev. Morley wa? the former minister of the Methodist church in Weeping Wattr. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Miller cf Sidney spent the week end wit h Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Norris. Mr. and Mrs. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Norris attended the Nebraska-Kansas football g?me :n Lincoln Saturday. Miss Eleanor Lindsey, Henry Irons and Daane Burgren visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Oriin Burill of Murdocl:. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fritsel & ited it rr -the V All DuJ Afnt.f -mi j iyy j 1 Wk 1 o .5 ; 7 Ar tft S -:. i fcV : . if .V , ,. is""-. md children vi?ited Sundav aft rncn v.ith Mr. and Mrs. Ray C.-er-mer of Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Steir.kamp and children of Louisville vi;- Suniay with Mr. and Mrr-. 7 i A J&SE'V St' Couple Is Feted 4t Sheldon Home Guests at a prenuptial dinner cnoring Miss Beverly Bonner nd Dale Long Saturday evening t the George Sheldon home ncluded Darlene Fitzke, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hinds, Lincoln, was ; HE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL a guest for several days the : Thursday, October 16, 1952 Section C PAGE FIVE past week at the Ernest Kropp t hOme. . j , T T 1J TUr-n-n I rfinnor OTlOCfc RlITlrijV fit tVlP Jf nv,H H'r, Tifootm T3r,lrH Air. UJU !ViIS. liaiOiU JUiiUJUU lauuu " J --- ShwS gSun atthe Hen- 1 Meisinger whose ly remodeled home soutrrwest & - hirthriav w?ls Mondav. October . . , T 1 t.-- it'W iTnncaTi Tlsruv F.rtmnnris nbserved nis Irs. Keith Long and Tommy, Lrv,.aL """.J- r etehthbly to October 8 Ars. Ker-netii Long and David, Xr":rVrV:r "'"".with a party for 12 of his Mrs. Chris Long and Cheryl, 5,7. , n j Ju 2 ', supper and evening guests 01 i Atovtv,. r 'iThey also called at the Julian Mirt Mrs Martin Ross Sun- i friends. Sere Roa alf oI FrUln; ! Jhona5ld.?; 5 T I day. T-i i j ! mi. auu ivna. ucujkc iev. and Mrs. Fred Gardner, 'V eeping Water; Mr. and Mrs. i and sons were dinner guests Mr. and Mrs.Dan Andersen, "ichard S-hade PtottVAoSE rl Sunday evening at the O. ! Ernest Ahrens. Mn and Mrs. Ly a ?-tdeV.iiatti::V 1 Sand home. Their dinner guests man Anderson and family were -l. dUU J.VH3. VJICii J. , , TIT.J J.. ; il,J,J Mrs. Helen Petersen and Mar ius called at the Graham Hend ricks home in Omaha Wednes day afternoon. COOL STEW In a "stew" all his own, six-month-old John Con nolly, Jr., enjoys a dip in a private swimming pool, which his mother devised from one of her kitchen utensils. Though John fas ia the kitchen, he was one of the few Clifton, N. J., citizens not cookia' during a recent heat wave. d Steinkamp. Mr. and Mr.;. LeKov Zcssin Don't Let Winter ' Catch You Napping and Joan Domingo called on Mr. and Mrs. Howard Friesel ard children Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Stapleton of Papillion were Monday din ner events cf Mr. and Mrs. Paul Staplctcn. Mr. riv.l Mr. Roy Wiles re ceived a letter lrcm Virril Mil ler who 13 visi.in in Five Points, Calif. Mr. Miller l; visiting Rev and r. family. i -;r-ncry is ery Deautnui anc i :he f:ch'f to see are so very fMis v o nai incoln. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Marion "acker entertained at dinner at o'clock for the Bcnner-L;nG; vedding party, including ?he troem's parents and his four "ethers and sisters and their "amilies. ."venawua Mr. and Mrs. George McFad n were guests for the day 'undav of Mr. and Mrs. Ken- - h Bauers and daughter in 'ncoln. Pvt. Howard Hansen, Fort rnard Wood, Mo. was home to spend the week end with his iartns, Mr. and Mrs. John Tansen. Additional week end quests were Mrs. Howard Han sen. Lincoln; Mr. and Mrs. Don Hansen and son, Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. John Bagley, who have been guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack dines, l:!t Monday for Lead Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Beilman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kar- j ris, Mrs. Laura Sand, all of Ne- j oraska City. Nineteen Attend Bureau Meeting Nineteen members were Dres ent at the Farm Bureau meet- ' ing at the Vance Balfour home Wednesday evening. Elmer Stcll presided at the business meeting in the absence of the , president, Frank Warden. There was a discussion cn resolutions to be voted on at the county meeting. Mrs. Stoll and Mrs. Bailer were hostesses. Nehawka Mrs. Henry Schwartz return ; ed home Saturday from Union, I where she assisted her daugh- ter, Mrs. Lester Waldo, who re turned recently from Ciarkson Every Ford Tractor Owner will want this qW a "What You Need j homes of Mr. and Mrs. Herman ocnarp ana miss Nora Hiiiricns. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Jose and Nebraska City, were supper guests at the Everett Jose heme Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs TCpnnpth Rr-ricirri nnrt tnn s. Harold 3aker and 1 The dinner honored John Baier j Nebraska Cit called in the H: wrote that the ; 0f Avoca on his 7Cth birthday, j evening. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Murdoch , Mrs Frnnk pniiard i.r. An geles. Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gansemer, Murray, were Lirs. trama ivxuraoc;i ana j daughters. Alary essel were cinner guesis Sundav at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Baier at Wabash Hill. Ark., where they will visit I hospital until the first of December, i Elmer Stoll spent Saturday wh?n they will go to Florida to i in York on business for the Odd spend the winter. Fellows Home. He is a member j Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hines j 01 ine nome ooara. called at St. Mary's hospital at ! Mrs. Melvm Sturm and Mrs. Nebrrsslra Citv m visit Mrs Tna ! Jim Sturm entertained friends Lopp and Mrs. Charlotte Scho- at bridge Tuesday evening, j maker. They also called at the There were four tables at play, j Mrs. Jim Sturm was a guest 1 of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' Harry E. Metcalf of Lincoln Fri- : ed with Mrs. Melvin Sturm, who attended the same. DEARBORN The Dearborn Scoop is particularly useful for dirt and material handling of all kinds. With it you can build dams and ponds and use. for What Ycu Owe I I Put yotn- house in order for " winter Call on us for need- j , , ..... - , , . . - - r : . . ec i. ru-v .-r-ii it i iuti, ecu . or home renairs. etc. S LOANS - ?.3r- to S500 or mere , 1 T i I m plai Commg sooh a-f-your. Dodge Dealer 112 North 5th St. Phor.e 3213 . (North of Cass Drue) r O. T. NICHOL, .MGR. a li v- M"s. -Ivuneth Duerr E'of Lincoln were Sunday after-. i noon and e n:ns; Milters ot Mr. . and Mrs. Eimtr Graie and Linda ' Marie. Mr. ar.-J Mrs. Ralph Lindsey ana Ralph Wiles w.r? Saturday fvening visitors cf M and Mrs. Ted Brar.non of Nehawka. Mrs. .man wues, wno nab uven Malt ing the past. week at the Bran no:! home, returned home with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood of Yoik were visiting in Weeping went to Seward Sunday to visit their da: and hter. LaVonda. Mrs. Claude O'Ccn- guests for several days the past Water Monday. A Clssif:ed Ad in The Jour nal costs as little as 35c. iX V J A t I s 1 a B ULIXXL liiiir 1 1 p 1 0 n THOSE WERE THE DAYS r nor, Jr., and family, Fairbury, week of Mr. and Mrs. Harry were cue-sts for the cay Sunday 1 Knabe. of his father, Claude O'Connor, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford O' Connor and daughters joined them for dinner. Nehawka Family Reunion In Minnesota .Irs. A. 3. Rutledge returned j Friday fro:i: a trip to Minnesota ; and Ko:th Dakota. She accom- . panied her brother. A. A. Block j raid Mrs. Block of Wheatridge. Cc.ic . to Cedar Rapids, Iowa,' where they met Mrs. Louisa Smi'h who went to Lewiston, Minn., with them. At Lewistcn j ther-:- was a family reunion which included three sinters and hree brothers of Mrs. Rutledge. Mrs. Rutledge and Mr. Block alr.o went to Fargo, N. D.. to v. i it another brother, Fred Block. Mr. and Mrs. Wildon Switzer and family drove to Red Oak, Iowa, Sunday where they at tended services at the Method ist church and later were din ner guo-ts cf Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Newman. J. Howard Davis INSURANCE Soennichsen Building Phone 264 Plattsmouth soil conservation. You can excavate basements, clean out manure, build up roadf or make drainage ditches. Attaches quickly to the Fori Tractor linkage, lifts and lowers by Hydraulic Touch Control, and trip easily. Made to last Come in and see it! 3 Plattsmouth Motors Farm Store Phcne 266 Plattsmouth vuaeatik cf comic sfAifzb Produced and DlrscUd hrAlWaSmttk By ART BEEMAN '"(JOODAAAVSE staving TIKfc TWU OUT ENOU&H TmAT WE'U- have Shower Honors Recent Bride Mhkl THE Simi $--S PROCESS m?M TO Year around you'll find Storz the beer for you because here is a beer less filling one glass to another. Try just one bottle! See if you don't agree Storz SOS brewing process helps you avoid that disagreeable filled-up feeling. ing" vben you drink Storz Treraium Dry. You'll lind S'.ori BFarilinj rrfreskxea!. peHsct hoEpitcIitv on cny o:ccs.c -rt ,.' .Tt Mrs. Dale Long, formerly Beverly Bonner, was honored with two showers the past week. Mrs. Harry Knabe and daugh ter, Mrs. Donald Staples, enter tained 35 guests at a miscel laneous shower Thursday after noon. Friday afternoon Mrs. Emily Olive of Weeping Water entertained 40 guests at a mis cellaneous shower at her home. Assisting her were Mrs. John Woodward of Omaha, Miss Eve lyn Wolph and Mrs. Oren Pol lard cf Nehawka. The home was decorated with autumn i leaves and flowers. Mrs. Lone rived many lovely gifts at both showers. Refreshments v. v c u. h. Whether you drink beer oc casionally or frequently, you'll find bottle of Storr doesn't take the edge c!f your appetite even before dinner. Because Storz is starch-free, it adds appetite cppsal to cny meal. After wcTk, before dinner, open a boMle of Stor:. Se if you don't notice the ab sence of that 'fiiled-up feel- 1 &rl get ail the latest hits cn BECORDS 45 ar 78 rpm one hit on this side "1 another hit on this side )ach record only UTBTKEUASS sjtji if w, -m ft - I -s I A--'NCp;.f,.7rH LOTS 0 EWR6Y 1 1. 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