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THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL tAQE Two Thursday, February 12, 1953 0C8ETY Just Dial Miss Betty Uhlik Becomes Bride of Carl Morehead ViiV.fi gladiolus and carna- Hons decorated the a.tar for the wjddin? cf Miss Betty Uhlik to j Mr. Carl Mcrehead at Holy ' Rosary Ca:h-lie church at; Plattsmouth at 10 o'clock in the . morning on Saturday, February ; 7, 1S53. The bride is the daughter of j Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Uhlik of ; Plattsmouth, and the groom is ; the son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Morehead of Murray. Father Joseph Tupy, pastor of ; Holy Rosary church, officiated ; at the wedding rites at which ; Miss Phyllis Bourck sang "Ave Maria". "On This Day" and "O Lord I Am Net Worthy." accom panied by Mrs. Vincent Piiny. Given in marriage by her fa ther, the bride s?l?cted for her bridal attire, a gown of white chantilly lace over net and skin ner satin. The gown was fash ioned with a modified Queen Anne collar and chapel length traLv liar veil of illusion net was fingertip length. The bride carried a white orchid on a white prayer book with stream ers of stephanotis. Miss Anatasia Ernst of Om aha was maid of honor and wore an aqua lace ana net gown witn ruutemng tiara. She carried a hand bouquet of red rcses. Miss Shirley Morehead. sister of the ,?5iibir55HSd5Z5SSBSdSHS?dS2SSS25BSZSS5dSS R ZZk irdless of 1 r I AT THE TOGGERY CONTINUES 1 DRESSES! i DRESSES Popular Styles, Fabrics and Colors j Children's f Broken Sizes, 9 to 20, 18V'2 to 24l2 j Sizes 1 to 6' 7 to 12 f $10.95 to $19.95 Values j 4 4f 4 fl 4 OQ I j $j98 $298 $J98 $J98 $J98 Aj m luil " 107 I I J g xeaa REDUCED! & Nothing to wait for! We've included our finest all lh i 1 1 1 INTIRE Stock of Children's Coats Sizes 1 to 6x 5.08 to 10.98 NOW 2.50 to 7.95 Values $2.98 to $7.98 AH Remaining WINTER HATS Ladies Toggery NO CHARGES - NO REFUNDS - ALL SALES FINAL 241 groom, was bridesmaid, and was feowned identically like the maid of he nor. Carl Hula of Plattsmouth was best man. Ushers were Kenny Morehead brother of the groom, ' Ai Linder of Plattsmouth and Bob Aim of Omaha. A reception was held in Holy Rosary hall following the cere mony with dinner at Hotel Cof fee shop. Following a short wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. Morehead will be a. Lome in the Soenn icluen apartments. Marriage Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fulton announce the marriage of their -M'hte'-. Miss Barbara Ellen Eledge of Plattsmouth to Frankie iiuia, son or Mr. and Mrs. Frank lir Jura of Omaha. The couple was married Janu ary 26 at Harriston, Arkansas, and are now residing in Omaha where Mr. Jura is emoloved. Vi:in'7 in the city Wednes day was Edward Safarik of Pap i:ncn. While here he renewed his Journal subscription. -Tr-M!tm Former Price 1 ... : t Nothing reserved . . . your absolute choice of every coat in stock . . . now at Clearance prices. Slashed in Price! NOW Priced for Clearance at Junior Women Entertain Husbands At Valentine Party i Plattsmouth Junior Woman's : Club entertained at a Valentine 'party for their husbands and ' sweethearts Monday night at the V. F. V. club. Dancing and games were fea : tures of the evening's activities. Herb Minor was prize winner in ; the games contest, while Car! Chriswisser and Mrs. Orville i Nielsen were crowned king and j queen of the party. ! Boxed lunches were exchang ' ed for a luncheon at which Mrs. Marge Julian. Mrs. Betty Bash ; us, Mrs. Ruth Ann Davenport ; and Mrs. Vera Warga were hos tesses. Decorations carried out the valentine motif. Whites Are Hosts Jt Family Dinner " .,-... , Ir: a"d Irs- c; J- e en-1 tertained at a family dinner Sunday. Guests included Mrs. G. C. Van Stratton of California. Mis souri: Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Strat ton and two sons of Omaha: Mr. and Mrs. Jerry White and child ren of Lincoln: and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Rhoden, Van and Billy White. Mrs. Atkinson Honored Sunday at Surprise Dinner Friends and relatives, bringing a basket dinner, surprised Mrs. Harlan Atkinson on her birth day anniversary Sunday. Mrs. Atkinson also received many nice gifts and cards. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Roberts and Roger, Mr. and Mrs. Ray McMaken. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Meisinger, La Verne and Valara. Miss Patty Mcln tyre, and Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Atkinson. Judy and Eddie. The afternoon was spent in playing cards and visiting. and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton -- In. L-i 3 ft COATS AND SUITS Broken Sizes Specially Priced at $10 -15 - $20 A Few At 5.00 Sub Teens 13.98 to 16.75 NOW 8.95 to 10.95 ledycedl: $1.9844.98 LOO and 2.00 Nehawka Women Urged To Read and Sfudy More Mrs. E. L. Meek of Omaha, state chairman of the NFWC of Epsilcn Sigma Omicron. was guest speaker at the February meeting of the Nehawka Wom an's club at the home of Mrs. William Ost. Mrs. Meek told the club wom en that any member of a club affiliated with the general fed eration may enroll in the ESO reading courses in Nebraska by writing to Mrs. P. C. Swift, ex tension division, University of Nebraska. Twenty-four courses are available. A fee of $2 is charged for enrollment in each course. She explained that the plan has a three-fold purpose to stimulate systematic home read-in-? and study; to encourage a wider and wiser use cf public li brarians; and to encourage for mation cf reading groups for study. In her talk, Mrs. Meek urged members to increase their know ledge and improve their think ing so that they may be "ac tive, alert club women and keep on learning as long as you live." Mrs. John Chandler was lead er of the afternoon program and introduced the speaker. Mrs. Martin Ross, president, conduct ed the meeting at which Mrs. Chandler led the flag salute and Mrs. Harvey Barkhurst had charge of the devotionals, read- Spanglers Observe , 54th Anniversary At Family Dinner Hororing Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spangler's 54th wedding anni- i vcrsary, a family dinner was held at the couple's country i home last Sunday. I Richard Sack, grandson of Mr. . and Mrs. Spangler, had just re turned from overseas to be with Sack and two children came i from Superior to meet his bro- K i ther and to be at his grandpar K i ents anniversary. K A four generation picture was QJ; taken at the gathering which was limited to the immediate q family because of the poor qJ ; health of Mr. Spangler. rOj Mr. and Mrs. Spangler cele brated their golden wedding an niversary in 1949 and are still re- 1 1 siding at their farm home. The j j henorees received a lovely foun- ; tain pen in remembrance of the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Spangler have Lq J one son. Homer Spangler cf Fre Djimonti, and two daughters, Mrs. Cn j Reuel Sack of Murray, and Mrs. Dj J Georg Mumm of Plattsmoythv R Other descendants include five l grandchndren and two great grandchildren. Airman Billy White on Leave A2c Billy White of Salina. Kansas, arrived home Saturday for a short leave with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. White. 1 Airman White will leave Feb ruary ror cadet training at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. Mother Is Guest At White Home Returning home recently after a visit with relatives in Law- j rence, Kans., were Mr. and Mrs. C. J. White of Plattsmouth. ! Accompanying the Whites ; , back to Plattsmouth was Mrs. i j G. C. Van Stratton of California, ' Mo. Mrs. Stratton is the mnthpr of Mrs. White. 1 Homemakers Tour ! Judge's Office I Homemaking students at the j Plattsmouth high school, cur- ' rently studying a course in mar- j riage visited the office of county ! judge Raymond J. Case Tuesday, j Procedures for obtaining mar- , riage licenses and other counsel of the couri were explained to the group by Judge Case. The class is taught by Miss Minerva cjcniieiert. Chicagoans Here En Route South Mr. and Mrs. Terry Bennett. Terry Ann and Nickey, arrived Tuesday from Chicago for a week s visit with Mrs. Bennett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Le pert and other relatives and friends. The Bennetts are en route to Tulsa, Okla.. where Mr Rennett will enter Spartan college . of ' aeronautics. Mrs. Bennett is the former Louise Lepert. Harold Krecklow of Elmwood was in Plattsmouth on business Wednesday. While here he re newed his subscrintion to the ; ; Plattsmouth Journal. Daughter arfr;,anti Mrs. Billy Worthan are the parents nf o r h daughter, Kathy Rae, born Fri- i uay reoruary e, 1953, at Clark son hospital in Omaha. Grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Marion orthan ,of Plattsmouth and Air and Mrs. Laurence Roloff cf Cmaha. Son Mr and Mrs. Robert Sitzman are the parents of an eight pound. 14 ounce son. born Sun day, February 8. 1953. at Uni vcmty hospital at Omaha. Mrs. in? from the scripture and end ing with a prayer. Mrs.. Ross read from the Ne braska Federation News Letter about the death of a former state president. Mrs. J. G. Ackerman in California. Mrs. Ackerman had been guest speaker of the Cass County Federation of Worn " "rWlr j A report on the March of Dimes dinner sponsored by the t Nehawka Junior Woman's Club, assisted by the Nehawka Wom an's Club, was given by Mrs. M. N. Tucker. She reported that the eroup cleared $436.36. She cited the two clubs for their working cooperation to make the J dinner a success. ! The Junior Woman's Club pk- ; tended an invitation to the Ne- j hawka Woman's Club to be their ; guests at a musical program on March 12. ! Club members were also asked : to send cards to Delaine Sahs, I daughter of Mrs. Charles Sahs. ! Miss Sahs is ill with rheumatic fever. At the close of the meeting, ! delicious refreshments were i served by hostesses. Mrs. Wil liam Ost, Mrs. Fred Beatty and Mrs. Glen Rutledee. Miss Esther Barkhurst and , Mrs. A. A. Block were guests. Mrs. Nelson Berger. Publicity Chairman Committee Appointments, Program Are Club Features A variety program and ap- pointment of special commit- tees were features of the Mv- narc. Community Club meeting held at the Community Hall I Friday night. The meeting had ben Postponed from January. The meeting was called to or aer by President Robert Cole. ncauiiit; ui uie minuies was ioi- lowed by group singing led by Mrs. C. C. Barnard with Mrs. Roy Cole, accompanist. Treasur- er Glen Wiles reported a bal- ance of $57 in the treasury and Royal Smith, chairman of the auditing committee, compii- mented Neil Lancaster 1952 treasurer, for his excellent re cord of the club's finances. Frasident Cole announced the following committee appoint ments for the coming year: Program Richard Cole, Ma bel Meisinger, Edward Howard and Alice Grosshans. betterment Glen Wiies and Arthur wetenkamp. Fellowship Rev. and Mrs. ' Melvin Shafer. Reporter Gertrude Barnard Refreshments Lillian Sack, i Nettie Mumm, Stella Wilson, ! Agnes Wetenkamp and Frances ' Carneal. House Glenn Wetenkamp, Wayne Lewis. Margaret Beck I man. Mrs. Beckman will be in I charge of renting the hall and chairs. Mr Cole also "appointed Royal Smith, Herman Meisinger and Olga Wiles to a special com mittee for recruiting both old and new members of the club. In ether features of the meet ing, club members voted to join the E. TJ. B. Ladies Aid in pro- Phone 4114 SCH jliomj cooo von BHOIir TI.E OWLV WUMV IE Save Famous SULMET Sulfamethazine lecfere A wonder-working suJTa for the treatment of such diseases as- Calf Diphtheria Shipping fever Necro Foot rot White calf scours Blue bag Bacillary enteritis Acute mastitis Pneumonia Coecidiosi Septicemia (blood poisoning) Economical Quick acting Once-in.24.hour treatment..,. Kelly-Roberts Rites I Are Solemnized At 1 T TAt-TT-.,, PUnAl , Du.Vo iUUil KjlliXUKZl i I Rev. John W. Kelly, ! priest at Plattsmouth, th i at i sister i Omah erts of Houston. Texas, at Im , maculate Conception Chapel at I Boys Town Wednesday morning ; February ll, 1953. The bride is a daughter cf ;Mr. and Mrs. William J. Kelly ' of Louisville. The nine o'clock morning - ceremony was performed be ! fore an altar banked with white j gladioli and spring, flowers, j Music was by the Boys Town ! chcir. ! The brid? wore a sown of 1 Chantiily lace over satin made with a scalloped neckline and bouffant waltz-length skirt. Her fingertip illusion veil fell from a duchess bonnet of matching lace and she carried feathered carnations and stephar.otis. Mrs. Edward E. Connelly, ma tron cf honor, wore a turquoise blue taffeta gown styled with a sweetheart neckline and waltz length skirt. She carried feath ered white carnations and step hanotis. Mr. Connelly was best man and William Sieczkowski usher ed. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts left for a wedding trip to New Orleans, La., where they will attend Mardi Gras festivities. The couple will live in Houston. vicing a relng rator for I KltC en. Following ne C'js'.ness session oy some o: the talented young folks of the community and the neignoorm areas. ; AiiC y.idi.i i-iLitiea aungs ; by six little boys and girls from district 3; recitation by Patty j Toman; piano accordion solo by : Carolyn Vinduska: pantcmine ! by David Re 2d of Murray; piar.o The p ; solo by Donald Beckman: tap j dancing by Jeanine Newton cf rattsmouth; vocal cuets by Wendell Friest and Nancy Perry of Plattsmouth. Mrs. Roy 6. Cole was accompanist for" the vocal numbers and dancing. Richard Cole, chairman of the program committee, assured the audience that equally inter- ! esting programs are planned for j the March and Mav meetings. Murdock Girl Is Queen Candidate Plans are nsaring completion fcr the annual Peru State Col lege "Sweetheart Bail" at which Mis? Jeannine Schliefert cf Mur deck is one of seven candidates for queen of the even. The seven were selected from a liit of all women students on the campus. Final selection of the queen will be made by a committee of judges from the Peru Chamber of Commerce rriday morning. Identity of the queen will not be revealed until Monday evening, date cf the annual event. DWARFIES 10 VITAMINS 100 Capsule Bottle ..$3.90 30 Capsule Bottle $1.00 e. Boys Town staff, officiated j the" v F w AiiXi:yt v.a? an AUiivm -the marriage rites for his j f fi , es; Cf the local Auxi ! f i1r,ns; PractlPP , miss iA.en Aiane jeuy oi !iarv unlt Tuesday nizht. Mrs.? . a, and Charles John Rob- ! v,ort,,n fnrtk- briefly on various S&WmZ ITOjeCtS I ,.. Illl I IIIH IIH I REG. $4.00 VALUE NOW BOTH for ONLY $3.00 MORE Value at NO INCREASE in Price Niw. ImfrottJ Dwrfes 10 Vitamin with Tw Plus VjIuc. Plus B-12. NOW P OL!C. ( ID 12 Different Vmmins Ml In Onr DJ ijf .nlt. And litre 5 MORE! W hile Supply Lmm I REE of extra cost) BONUS JO twmtr botilc oi 10 Vitamins. Buy yours now ubtlt f ply lasts. SCHREINERS ANIMAL LVesfocfc Use All-Purpose Sulfa YOUR SELF SERVICE DRUG STORE Members PlattsmoulU Chamber Cummcvto Convention Plans Told At V. F. W. Auxiliary Meeting former: M Frances Norton of Fall now o.iCitv 12th district orertfent , r.,!!,. fr,w-.- projects or ins Aux:;jary ai.u ----- . -.. , .i the mid-winter ccnlerence ntia ! recently a; Kearney. Mrs. Norton announced that, j Mrs. Nathan Grosiham, V. P, W. j 1 department hospital chairman, j ! of Lincoln and weii known here, ' J was appointed national hospital j representative for the fire itate : area. ! Announcement made ; that the 12th district convention will be held March 1 at Tecum -seh. Plattsmouth Auxiliary wlU ; be in charge- cf drajin? charter for" the meeting ' he starts at 10 a. m. Mrs. Gertrude Atkinson, de partment chief cf staff, will at tend the district convention. Mrs. Clovis Day, Americanism chairman, read three article on fia2 etiquette, and' ten rules for killing an organization pi as a readin?. -With Malice Torard i 1 T J : - th ac- ap- c::rr.:-x: :tof a sTjecia comm.: i te? to check the matter further. I A family dinner for the post 1 and Auxiliary members and ; their families wil te held on , Friday, February 20 at 6:23. The j dinner will be followed ty show- ing of motion picture's and slides. I Following adjoumament. the . Auxiaary members joined pest ! members for a social hour. En ! tertair.rr.ent was conducted by i the pest and refreshments s?r 1 ved ty the Auxiliary. Hostesses ; were Mesdames Don Warga. : Blanche Sutton. Edsar Newton. : Mae Favors. Clevis Dav. Karrr Porter. Louis Menzes. Llovd Mc- ivrnna Frances Kraeeer. i Louisville Girl on Show Committee ; Rose Ann Stiffier cf Louis . vil.e has been named chairman ; of the table design and drccra- tins committee for a Univer- 5::-' -Ci, r.asses s: ir . -. c -. . r - "v unin at Lin- The snow is a c Generative pro ject of the entire heme e; department. Safurday, February 14 EAGLES HALL - 9 P. M. M eisingers Orchestra i Proceeds for MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY 50c per Person Hazel Bishop Lipstick With Compleidon Glow Hudnui Home Permanent Refill and Cream Rinse Hudnut Shampoo and Creme Rinse - Both $j 50 Tabu Lipsticks $1.50 Light and Bright Hair Lotion $1.50 49c Vitalis and Trial Size, Both 49c For That Hanging on Cough Try "Teek" . . "6'9z HEALTH DEPARTMENT Pay-U Hog Wormer Warble Treat ment Powder 75c BICILLSK L lion BiciHin LA i Injec cillin which, in blood l? 10cc Vials The Coliom Merry Maide.-.--met at the home of Nola We:. en January 25. Jcann Livings. .. and Beverly SuLiTan have ;o. ed the dub, boosting the rr.v bershi? to fselve. Each girl practiced putting a zipper the simplified which their leader taught ther.-. Nola 7,'ei. gave a demontrat.:. en 'Sewin? cn Fasteners." T.v girls should have their cre-.. se'ed, ready to fit at the r.-x ""fir" Jr. '"The 'club contributed S2x-0 v the March cf D.mes and s: ; to the Children's Memorial H After the meeting was i-. deLciotis refresnmer.t were served cy Mrs. v;. The next meeting is t-o te at the hme cf Patty To-i-Feiruary 23. Mrr.a P-t-r . I. - " ' - - CalifoiTiians Here For Wedding Mrs. Robert Sedlak. Nir. sr.a B-tbby. amre-d in Fli. irj'i'h Th'rcay to attend ". weddLn? cf Bererlj Trotie: Edwarc Baumgart. J r cn 5i urcay. The Sedlais re.rlded here til a feur months aso, when tr. moved to Califcrma. I CALENDAR Friday, Febr. 13 a ry 13. at 2: s-, -1- h? :c Kali. 3Ionday. Febrnarr 15 Bud cf Premise Retekan 1,;. wlii meet 2lzz.ij. February at ein: occci a: Hall Monday. Febr. 16 Plattsmouth Garden Club -meet at the heme o Mrs. Keeley cn Men at two odcck. Lay. Fs Thursday, February If Naomi Circle will m-et a Methodist church parlrrs Tnurscay. February 13. Phone 4114 $1.10 Sl.50 - A ACTION nw PHv 4114 - r Stock Dip GaL $25 - i !i ! ier Joseph- inc tastndge. iXiSKI .n -i - -i VI ouzmaa is the form 9 . a 4. . , . . 'x -v v - 4