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X. Nehawka A&ert Satchell, Madison. Neb., recently spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Cunningham. Bert, as he is known to many W.S.C.S. Meets At Pollard Home i Last Wednesday ! Mrs. Fred Hansen gave the devotions at the meeting of the W. S. C. S. Wednesday after noon at the home of Mrs. R. C. Pollard. Her topic was "Every i Good in Every Perfect Gift." j Mrs. Frank Lemon was pro cess county residents, is a ram ipader and she snoke of Home Missions w inning Home ; cousin of Mrs. Cunningham. xvusses urace ana iouise vai- Rights. lery or. Plattsmouth joined the plans were made for the party lor a day. Knabe hog sale dinner to be Twelve cousins were guests of served at the church October 20 Billy Mayfield on his fifth birth- at noon. The ladies will also day Wednesday, October 15. The serve the FHA, FFA and Mother circus theme was carried out in and Dad dinner at the church the decorations and favors. on November 5. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Brem- Mrs. John Chandler presided ers and son, Omaha, were sup- at the business meeting. 35 per guests at the Hall Pollard ' members were present. Refresh home Wednesday. Friday aft- ! merits were served by Mrs. Pol ernoon Mrs. Elton Newman and j lard. Mrs. Harry Knabe and children. Mrs. John Barmore , Baller spoke of and Ann, Omaha, called at the the different tribes of Africa Pollard home. , ar.d illustrated the costume of - - j one tribe with a dr&ssed doll in iii SSSaasSSSaa j that costume. She gave some i interesting iacts aoout tee At ; rican tribes. j Xehawka J Mrs. Ona Kunkel accompanied I Rev. and Mrs. Fred Gardner to Aurora Sunday. They attend i ed the Evangelical workshop at the Methodist church. Lunch was served in the evening which was followed by films and an address, "What Difference Does it Make," by Rev. Frank Court, pastor of St. Paul's Methodist church of Lincoln. I.iiW y t Oregonians Are Guests Mr. and Mrs. Frank Houston, Medford, Ore., are house guests tnis week of their aunt, Mrs. Hattie Sutphin. This is' their ka City- Delbert Munn was a dinner guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt Hicks. Jimmy Lee Nichols spent the week end with his grandmoth er, Mrs. J. J. Nichols of Nebras- Mt PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. SEflRI-WEKLY JOURNAL Thursday. October 23, 1952 Section B PAGE SEVEN first visit in 18 years. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Trotter Monday. On j Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Burnworth of Council Bluffs, Iowa, and Mrs. Laura Fleshmn The dinner bridge club met with Mr. and Mrs. ivan nansen Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bob James received the couple prize and also the traveling prize. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sturm joined them for dinner at the were guests. Sutphin home. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Glen Masters accompa .ouston visited at Plattsmouth. nied Mrs. Vance Balfour to Lin Nebraska City, Avoca and Iin- coin Monday on business. JoIn- i Mrs. Ida Lopp returned home Nei-a ka j from gt Mary's hospital at Ne- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lindsey. ' braska City. Her condition is Lincolnites Guests Of Andersons Mr. and Mrs. Bob Romans and family. Lincoln, were over night guests Friday at the Dan Anderson home. Mrs. Anderson accompanied them to Cook Sat urday where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meisinger. Ernest Ahrens. who was visiting at the Meisinger home the past week returned heme with Mrs. An dersen. Mr. ana Mrs. Mtisinrrer went pheasant hunting over the week end. PLANE WITH A BRAIN Streaking past its predecessor, the F-80 Shooting Star, is the U. S. Air Force F-94C Starfire in foreground Equipped with 1200 pounds of electronic apparatus, the new plane is able to locate the enemy, think out a course, automatically guide itself, aim its 24 rockets and attack. Capable of flying 600 miles per hour, the Starfire carries a three-man crew.,' t th PpII Tplonhnr.p fn PriM. ?ola Bottlina: Co.. Merchants Political Advertisement -Baanced Ration in- Every Bite1. PELLETED ftd qv fstr lUrO er uniform growth and btH fd eofivtrt'on, compared with fd;nry e!l $Urr. Try i yeuf, ItH nd t. f" fertiffttf wfffc otib?fei FARMERS FEED & SEED Phone 3131 310 Chicago Ave. Plattsmouth rip- -i ! A Practical Program Developed From Experience in Government ift Incwastd efficiency through administrative reorganization. OLow cost government. Equit able taxation. C Envelopment and promotion of irrigation, power, flood control, soil conservation, in- dustry. agricultural products, oil. natural gas. and the tour ist business. k A road improvement pto gram free from politics. VOTE FOR Cornells Have Week End Guests Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cornell, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCoy, St. Joseph, Mo., were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cornell. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cornell and family, Auburn, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warden and sons joined them for din ner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wil lard Rocs and daughter of Dun bar called in the afternoon. Nehawka David and Mary attended the improved. wedding Sunday at 3:30 of Miss ! Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ackley 1 Tne Pleasant View Extension Eleanor Lindsey at the Christian and children drove to Gretna cllb made an all day tour of church at Weeping Water. Mary Sundav and also visited Mr. and Omaha Thursday. Nine mem- was a flower girl. Mrs. Bob Miller and family and bers made the trip. They visit Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Navrkal Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Green and and family, Nebraska City, Mrs. xamily at Plattsmouth. Mr. Mary l-;ouse ard hr Green is home for a short stay were dinner guests Sunday -of -om Veteran's hospital in Oma- Mr. ana ivars. ia where he is a polio patient. Fire Thursday at the John Miss Lela Edmonds was a week ena guest oi miss uorotny Moore and Miss Lorraine Thorpe at Macedonia, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ander- Sunday cf Mr. and Mrs. M. E. McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Pollard, Mr and Mrs Allen Hansen and sen were dinner guests Monday eve ning of Mr. and Mrs. George Sheldon. Mrs. Paul Poppe, Kansas City, Kan., is c gu?3l this, week of ' her mother. Mrs. Geitrude Car per. " """""" " ', 1 Don't Let Winter 1 J Catch You Napping J BUY PAY : i What You What You Need Owe Biscuit Co., WOW-TV, Veteran's I Put you house in order for I hospital ana the Anderson i winter Call on us for need- i crl FVT7 4 f ARH fnr filPl rqr I or home renairs. etc. I Tyson farm badly damaged a . .,..... , , ttAftAVWS UV.iUUgllig . VV j son, son of John Tyson, and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McRey- slightly damaged John Tyson's noias ana mi. ana Airs, uuucu ornpicker. Corn shucks on the son called at the C. C. Steffens Kime attended the wedding -of ractor ignited the tractor caus-; home at Lorton Sunday eve Miss Shirley Borcherdmg of Lin- -mg x.he fuel tank to blow up. i ning. com aim nuiiiu wiiLsuii w Lnms Tvsnn had a hvrtratilir Alliance at the First Presbyte- i uft mounted on his tractor and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brandt rian church in Lincoln Friday this u-a dpstrnvpri. ran.tr a I ana scns caiJea at e Conrad evening. t hjg loss. Damage to the tractor i Johnson home Sunday evening, and family were dinner guests R. H. Ingwersen of Weeping was estimated at reenhouse. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bridenstine and family called at the Arn old Vogler home at Louisville Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Rose Mitchell, Grand Rapids, Mich., left for her home Friday after an extended visit with her daughter. Mrs. M. E. McDonald ard Mr. McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Ray G. Nixon LOAN'S - S50 to S5C0 or more - 112 North 5th St. Phone 3213 (North of Cass Drue " O. T. NICIIOL, MGR. a AMERICAN lom Pirn Mr and Mrs. deorse Dickman and sons called at the Walter j Sunday. His condition .is still Little home at Weeping Water j critical. He is in an iron lung. Sunday afternoon and also vis- i Mrs. Marion Tucker is with the ited with Mrs. Lollie Hansen oi ' Kuppmger family. Water and Miss LaVerna Ing- $150. They had a fire extin- wersen of Omaha were guests . i.e crrld not fitrht the for the day Sunday of Mr. and fire with it. The Nehawka fire Mrs. Sheldon Mitchell and fam- department was called. ily. Nehawka Micky Kuppinger, a polio pa- Harmon Havp tient at a Kansas City hospital iaiiacii nave showed a slight improvement QAtnrr)nv Hiipete Yuba City, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beatty and Presley Walters were dinner guests Sunday at the Paul Saali heme at Julian. They called at the Homer Tucker home at 'Lor ton in the afternoon. A large new stock and hay Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hall, Oma ha, called at the home of Mrs. F. A. Hansen Saturday after noon. Saturday evening Mr. barn are under construction at and Mrs. Fred Hild oi Murray the farm of Mrs. Lena Schlicht emeier to take the place of the one recently destroyed by fire. Mrs. Elmer Ross and daugh ter, Debra, Lincoln, came Wed- ! 1 tor GOVERNOR Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Carpenter nesday to spend a wfeek with of Waverlv, Iowa, were guests Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ross. Mrs. the first of the week of Mr. and Floy Buell of Lincoln and Mrs. Mrs. Everett Jose and family Lucy Lyle of Elmwood were and with the other Jose fam- their dinner, guests, Sunday, ilies in the community. , -j - Niam . xehawka - j Marius Peterson At Uirl OCOUts And j Pamn Stoneman Marius Petersen left by plane Thursday with a group of boys i for Camp Stoneman, Calif. Miss Brownies Meet The Girl Scouts and Brown ies held their regular meetings , Phyllis Gunn of Omaha- and ; at tne ureen west, onaruii Marius called at the home of Lemiey has transferred her Mr and Mrs Donald Post of Scout membership from Omaha to Nehawka. Gladys Nixon treated the Scouts on her birth day. Mrs. Vance Balfour is the -new assistant to Mrs. ..Allan Hansen and Mrs. Donald Stap les the new assistant to Mrs. Elmer Stoll. ' The First Christian Church CkarUt E. f ulitr. CKim-U S A. OF PLATTSMOUTH CO Hora(e f. Don( Campaign Director will cooperate vith more than 150 spiritual leaders in the GREAT . . . Premier Monnitig, Chrmon Conada . OCTOBER 26 to NOVEMBER 2 Nightly 7:45 P.M. (Except Saturday) Outstanding Speakers from Eastern Nebraska and , representing denominations have been secured. X several Sunday, Oct. 25 Monday, Oct. 27 Tuesday, Oct. 23 -Heart." THE SCHEDULE 4 - The Local Pastor, REV. GEORGE SMITH, will speak. - REV. D. V. SMITH, of Lincoln, Neb. Evangelist L. V. MICK and wife, of Omaha, presenting "Songs of the Wednesday & Thursday, Oct. 29-30 Rev. ORD MORROW, Lincoln, featuring the 20 voicc Ilavelock Youth Choir on Thursday. Friday, Oct. 31 Rev. DONALD H. McMILL AN, of Nebraska City. Sunday, Nov. 2 Prof C. M. GEORGE, Omaha. EIBLE PREACHING . . . straight from the shoulder and right from the heart. MUSIC and SINGING? Just the way you'll like it! FOIl BOYS and GIRLS: CLUB MEETING each day after school, Mon thru Fri. THE DOOR IS WTDE OPEN ! Syracuse Monday and later were dinner guests at the Wellman home at Syracuse. On Wednes day Mr. and Mrs. Vance Bal four entertained at dinner for Marius. Additional euests -were Mr. and Mrs. Kent Balfour 'and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bal four and Mrs. Helen Petersen. Nehawka Herman Wieckhorst and Carl Brown attended the Royal Live stock Show at Kansas City, j Mrs. Frank Pollard, Los'An I geles, Calif., and Mrs. Harry 1 Knabe were dinner guests, Wed j nesday cf Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Pollard. ...... ! Mr. and Mrs. Bernard-. Col ! lins.. Alliance, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McReynolds and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Kime and Marlin. Marjorie Whipple spent the J week e.nd at Peru and attended the homecoming celebration. Net:awKa Mrs. Ermer Haf f ke and daugh ter, Plattsmouth; are" staying with Mrs. Wm. Jorgenson while Mr. Haffke is pheasant hunting. Joe Behxns, Avoca, accompanied. Mr. Jorgenson to Imperial, where they hunted pheasants, j Recent callers at the Jorgenson home were Mrs. Harry Bischof, Nebraska City and Mrs. Dan Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bogen rief and sons, Davenport, Iowa, and Mrs. Oliver Bcgenrief, Oma ha, visited Mr. and Mrs. "Alvin McReynolds Tuesday. STRICTLY FRESH A CALIFORNIA judge ordered that 50 bottles of liquor, held as evidence since 1925, be poured down the drain. At least it means a few more "cases" off the docket. -tm' The word from Moscow li that six government ministries missed their production goals for the sec ond quarter of 1952. Translated from the Russian this means six government ministers, will lose their heads in., the third cuarter. of and their guests. Mrs. Kelley Sewell and Mrs. Julia Bock of New Castle, Wyo., called at the Hansen home and Mrs. Hansen accompanied them to Lincoln where Mrs. Sewell and Mrs. Bock boarded a train for their home. XehawKa Dick Johnson's tractor caught fire in the corn field about five miles southeast of Nehawka when he was picking corn last week. Damage was light. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rutledge spent the week end hunting pheasants at Alma, Nebr. Ed Hemphill of Los Angeles and his Darents of Nebraska i City called at the Merritt Pol- 1 lard home Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pollard were guests for the day Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Samson of Coun cil Bluffs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dill visit ed Mr. Dill's sister, Mrs. Jens Christiansen at St. Joseph's hospital in Omaha Sunday aft ernoon. Mrs. George Lemiey and daughters of Omaha are guests at the Jack Hines home. Mrs. Georgia Hoback called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Tritsch near - Louisville Sunday afternoon. 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