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y 1 K"p,ri"o'i,ry 'w "THE PJ-ATTSIWOUTH, rfMOE TW'J NEBRASKA. SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Thursday, December 4, 1952 I SOCIETY j Jut Dial 241 Miss Lild Gerhard Becomes Bride Of Dale A. Oberle Versch-Osburn Wedding Rifes Solemnized Recently whii.' c "GOD lsihtcd tap..-: North L. Osburn. Claude O;- tSpccial brenz? and ,c:iHir.is with iIojv canaol- ubra nppon;ua uie alter ot tno Christian Church for the Nov ember 16 wcdvUii'i of Mi.-? Charlotte Vtivcii. daughter of Mrs. H. C. McCii'.r. of Platte, and Ecu ilri son of Mr. and Mrs burn of Greenwood. i?ev. C. Parks ofik'iated at double-ring ceremony. Given in marriage by Mr. Gus Breckhag: the bride appeared in a ilcur-length eown of lace and net. Her double linger tip veil fell from a cap of white daisies ancl.sho carried red rose;. Miss Barbara Stewart was maid of honor and Mhs Connie Osburn and Mi:o Ina Kiel; light ed the candles. Gerald Trader served as best man while Rich ard Buckingham and Jack Reighard seated the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Osburn are mak ing their home at 1626 B street in Lincoln. Marriage vows were spoken at 4:00 p.m. on Sunday, November 16, oy Miss Lilia Gemarct. daugh ter of Mr. Claude Gerhard of Eagle, anu Dale A. Oberle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Oberle, also of EaglCg, The very impressive ceremony was performed at Immanuel Lutheran church in Eagle before an altar appointed with chrysan tnernums and seven-branched candelabra. The Rev. A. G. Ahlman, pas tor of the church, read the lines of the double Cass County Horse Show Association Re-Elects Officers Cass County Horse Show held its annual meeting recently with election of officers highlighting activities. Bu unanimous vote of the membership, all officers were re-elected for another year. I Officers are Chester Wile.s, . Dresident: Don Born, vice nresi- rinai service in the I dent; Mrs. Glen Terryberry. sec- t ft? presence of 175 relatives andjretary; jane urossnans, treas-j trianH; Ttc VmxpnA "K-'TcjVic n f i 11101. : sv: ! wo regular meeting ior tne g 'club will be held in December; j f& hnvi'PVPV nlans fnr n f!hrittma I S W. .... 'i-L iFellinghams Are ; Feted at Dinner j At Bierl Home Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bierl en tertained at dinner Sunday in honor of their son-in-law and his family. Capt. and Mrs. R. J. Fellingham. Captain . Fellingham has just returned from Korea, where he has been stationed for the past nine months. He and his fam ily will leave for California on about December 10. and will be Walton, cousin of tne bride, pre sented a 15-minule prelude of organ music and accompanied the ecjjh.5t. Edward C. Bender of Eagle, wno sang "O Perfect Lcve" and ""The Lord's Prayer". ! Given in marriage by her fath- j er, the bride wore a gown of j white bridal satin styled with a sheer yoke trimmed with soft I folds of net. The sleeves were i j long and fitted and came to : I points at the wrists. Miniature j buttons and loops just below the i i waistline beautified the center i back. The gracef ull skirt fell to I foor length from a ntted bodice i and ended in a long chapel train. Her fingertip veil of im i ported silk illusion fell from a i tiara of net and seed pearls. She carried a cascade arrange- on a TABU' LIQUID COLOGNE by cL) Enjoy freely the true cologne of this fabulous perfume. It's a very inexpensive way to feel expensive. partv were considered. Due to I conflicting dates, the Christmas ! Svj 27 at SesHalb n UeCeCr f ggjge $2.60 tO $6.50 invuauims are uemg senL to Oakland and Glenwood, Iowa saddle clubs for the party. Ml:- . scioi.st, accompanied Charles Dryer. , She Premise Me" and "I Truly". Glenda Grav Iarilyn Ccrislclk was by Mrs. sang " O Love Yol and D:v- rtaticned at tne Marine Camp;ment 0f yellow carnations An- Station at El Toro. Calif. . white prayer book. rieMiii ai ill" ouiiuay uiiinei were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vin duska and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Bierl and family. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Fellingham of Council Bluffs, and Capt. and Mrs. Fellingham and family. lene Bcrgers were flower and Rofcr Osburn carried rings. Mrs. William Jch: .istcn n w.-re nvLs the and Mi5 s Esther Jenkins charge of the rrit'ts and Mrs. Kenneth Caspentor was at the guest hoc!-: trblc. Asiirtir.g wiih the reception heir', in the church rarlors w-:-re Mr;. Ino A!::is-rrr Mrs. Georor,,. Carter. Mvj. Myrtle Giiild Airs. Mildred Ccmstock. Mrs Bernice Bell and Mrs. Myr tle Coleman. Californian Leaves for Home Lavina M. Appleby departed for her home at Portersville. Calif., Sunday evening. She has been visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Cynthia Dawson, with her sister. Mrs. Albert Ri chards and family, and with her father. Charlie bill, and other relatives and friends. Subscribe to The Journal X a: &r -J ' HALL For MEMBERS, "WIVES and Members Sweethearts, Only SATURDAY, DEC 6 U-NETA ORCHESTRA : ' An old Favorite With New Styling Specializing in Czech, Bohemian, Pcikas, Waltzes, Modern Music Miss Arlene Gerhard attended i her sister as maid of honor. Miss ! Janice Gerhard, also a sister, arid Miss Betty Read of Eagle, were bridesmaids. Yuiey wore made-alike br.llsrina length gowns in emerald green net over taffeta. Green net soles topped the moulded and strapless taf feta bodice which also had trim of net folds across the fronts. They carried colonial bouquest of bronze and gold mums. Val Jean Stall of Eagle at tended the groom as best man. I Richard Norris and Bill Pitzer, I both of Eagle, served as ushers. and also lighted the tapers pre ceding the ceremony. Little Judy Oberle, sister of the groom, f rocked in yellow taffeta, carried the groom's ring on a white satin pillow. Ellis Mc Kay of Palmyra, cousin of the bride, carried the bride's ring on an identical pillow. Mrs. Alvin Umland of Eaiile. aunt of the groom, and Miss Marie Seeman of Palmyra were in charge of the gifts. Mrs. Ar thur Halvorsen of Eagle presided at the guest book. A reception in the church par- Panel Discussion Will Be Feature Of PTA Meeting- A panel discussion, originally scheduled for the November meeting, will be included in the joint November-December pro gram of the Plattsmouth Parent Teachers Unit Tuesday night. Fa titer Edward Tuchek, pastor of Holy Rosary Church: Father Max L. Kors of St. Luke's Fpis copal church; and Rev. Keith Delap. First Presbyterian church pastor, will be' on the panel with James Craigmile, moderator. In addition to the program, PTA highlights will include se lection of a nominating commit tee for nominating officers for the election in January. Alabama Coed fs En gaffed to Tharles Newton Mr.and Mrs. Marion D.JIowell of Montgomery, Ala., announce the engagement of their daugh ter. Sarah Nell, to Charles II. Newton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar S. Newton of Plattsmouth.- Miss Howell, who is attending Emory school of medicine and nursing at Atlanta, Ga., will graduate in the spring. Mr. Newton is attending the University of Alabama at Tus calosa. He is affiliated with Pi Kappa Phi fraternity. No definite date has been set for the wedding. 8l g: starts I : less! M Come jmM$. tS In and see our f - -S .election. -E""' .: msjt A JL ul .-"i - - k- 3 ill ImfE II ft. ir Potent Applied For Price $3.C0 and isp . - . V ' ttiarraJccTricauKK iors, louown. ine ceremuny, as 11 T eiven bv thebride s father. The iLAlilOm lIeiTV Dancing 9 to I Couple $1.00 Single 50c ? Misses smrley ostrander. Ketty : t t -j An' , j.Joe Frolich and Phyllis Stall, in laiaenb.VJUtline formal gowns of pastel shades, i Pi'riprfc fnv Voov ! were at the' servinsr table. Mrs. ! x aujcl lOl 1 eai I j Augusts Schwegman. aunt of the bride, cut and served the wed riins? rake. Others assist ina at the I ' reception were Mesdames George iWulf, Rudolph Wulf, Fred Sch- welke and John Sciiroeder. The bride and groom were i i graduates of Eagle high school jin May, ii)oi. and are now ootn I employed in Lincoln, where they 1 are making their home. r ; ; i v V h s J l" . Holiday-Doiris call for EW Cullom Merry Maidens ",-3tfi?t November 24 at the home of Merna Petereit with eight mem bers present. Project literature was distri buted by the leader. Mrs. Ottoi Petereit. The businesss meeting was opened bv the president. Beverly Sprieck. Different types of patterns were discussed and members will bring patterns they have select ed for their projects to the next meeting. Each officer read her official duties from a -leaflet received by the leader. Club members voted to have a Christmas party immediately following the next meeting, which will be held on December '5 at the home of Beverly Sprieck. Ketreshments were served by Mrs. Petereit and Myrna. 1 if m II MB SHEAFFER3 Never needs "dunking" never needs wiping. Here just in time for Christmas. Com plete selection from $12.50. Dressei Set $6.93 to $25.00 PEJf1 SETS $6.75 and tip $g95 from $2 975 Priced to Holidays are more fun in a glamorous new dress from the Ladies Toggery! Wonderful flattering styles in your favorite fabrics Crepe, Bengaline Taffata, Crisp Faille, some with velvet touches, jewel and sequin trims. Choose from hundreds of new styles. Si; :es 7 to 15 and 12 to 50 Generous reductions on all WINTER COATS Including Children's, Juniors and Ladies' 015T!NTIV APPARfJ-j,. Jf- WOMEN Mrs. Brendel and IMaynard Ramcre Head Eastern Star i Home Chapter No. 139. Order of Eastern Stai, held its regu lar meeting Tuesday night Dec 2. Desp-c bad roads and weath er conditions 0. gocd attendance was reporter. Highlighting the evenings activities was election of nfii- ers with Mrx. Juar.ita Brendel being named Wonhy Matron and Maynard Rame beinj el ected Worthy Patron. Other officer eloctol at the meeting were Rub Lancaster associate matron. Dr. R. f' Brendel.. associate patron; Mrs. Lorene Urish. secretary: Mrs Katherine Wiles, treasurer Mrs. Vivian Wehrbein. conduct ress; Mrs. Leora Rieke, associ ate conductress. Other officers of the chapter will be appointed by the new Worthy Matron, Mrs. Brendel Installation will be held in January. WESTCLOCK Wrist Watches $5.9? to $6.95 Fitted Cases $2,79 to $6.60 All Models Hotisons $6.95 up Mother 111, Miss Olson Recalled Miss Thelma Olson of Kansas City returned to Plattsmouth early this week to help care for her ill mother, Mrs. T. E. Olson Miss Olson had been here over the Thanksgiving holiday but had returned home, only to bn called back by the illness of her mother. Also here is George Olson of Washington, D. C, who also came for the holiday. HEAL ESTATE LOANS! 5 Percent Interest Charge Reduced for each monthly payment. "lattsmouth Loan & Buildinsr Ass'n. 0 115 Men Gkaaiejp liemi&lu&l Practical Eeti fan, otfattie W ft .Si" x5? cm . . PAILGON DUO After Shave Lotion with choice of Talcum or Co- t" CA P' lutne. 13 us tax 1 CUSTOM DUO $2.75 t After Shave Lotion and Shaving Bowl. W CUSTOM ft TRIO After Shave Lotion. Shaving Bo and choice of Talcum nfj plus or Cologne. . 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