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: . 1 THE PLATTSWOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOUKHAL f AOE H O Thursday, April 2, ) Dave Campbell Is Feted Recently On Birthday SOUTH BEND Special' On Saturday even:r.?, a err-p of relative ar.d friend of Dave Campbell gathered at hi.1- home tc rirprue en his t:r.hisy anniversary. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Chester Campbell, and Mr- and of Elmwcod; Mrs. Leland Kreck-1 and Mr. and Mis. Kenneth Campbell and children cf Lin- cc;n; .na Jir. ana aite. a- Rau. Sr.tf SdlSef frig1 cifSd Rotarians, Wives ie crea mwere .served. i ixi imi ir Ai w I V, Jl rncne Panel Discussion Music Program Are Meeting: Features Joeraa! Want Ads Pay Grove's EASTER Special Vases Planters Cclcrful floral Relief Designs Volues to 3.50 for Saturday Only Famous Roseville Pottery SPECIAL m JEWELRY CO. 8th &. Main Dine At V. F. W. Club Tuesday P. ports cf high school junior Rota nans. Mrs. Wiles, Entire Life 91, Spent In County An aero&s-the-fieids trip in introduction of new Rotanan am . a lumber wagon frcnt Rock Bluff . his Ann and an address by Rob- , to Weeping Water is cne cf the ! ert Bolus cf Omaha were high- ' most reminiscent memories cf : ' : tarr and Rotar-.ann meeting her Slst birthaay anniversary 1 f s ' held at the V. F. W. club. on March 22rd. t ! Richard EeveraEe. senior, and Mrs. Wiles celebrated the oc-; Ch ? e-s Kems. junior, gare re- ' cation on March 23 at a family 't ss hi ah school KGtanar.s. -iwi ""h- .ounce daughter bjm cn Ted- sen. Jantes ATl?n bem cr Mm nesday, April 1. at Sen Die?-, day. Mirer 23 at Brya l-tn:-California, where Mr. Bickett is raj, hespita. in -n.--- i stationed with the Navy. Grand- i . 'j v.fcvi. v.w ; parents are Mr. ana :!rs. nrry Panel meetings in three rii- i Bickett of Nehawka. Mr. B:ck vi5ions. a musical program, and ett has been in the Nary fcr six a special magical presentation i Ve&-s featured the Tuesday night i' meeting of tlie Cass County E4- I " i ucatcr's Association in Platts-; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Camicle cf motith. 1 South Bend are the parents cf z x-niici ii-rt tings were ncia in. r elementary teaching, high school ; teaching and for 'superintend ents. with Elm wood. Louisville i 'teachers, and Kenneth Freize,; I Murdock superintendent, con- ; ducting the respective panels. cart Niisori oi umana enter-( w'i-d rounds. 12 ounces birth. VLn. Camicle and e;r. ""ex1-" TJty have one or;; chili, a lau?her. Miry i-u Clarified Ad ra the Jenmzi r&sts as little as S3 cents. Tr vid as the'r guests Loma ? water. Celebrating the oc- g 4-.;-;.; -W.H Vn-:Sr. CStSion Wiles were her J ',: rT, T '"T:" n. Troy Wiles of WeepgJ ; !ew tui.TL& Cities Water. 10 of 12 grandchildren 'I V luced t' Proar; ije.:y -ere d 13 cf 1S crandcbuld- ifc group. ren. iti.uits -uutu Her cirtncav caxe ?.as cai:eu by by a grandscn. Jack VTHes. Mr Ham-Balienser. who play-, hlrs. Wiles was born at Roct f-ri -f pfcfrtraa3i." Bhemian R!t:ff 61 v-r ao srii reidr! at Prune Song' Pa-oma." 1 Speaker cn program chair -' man C. C. Girardot's program i wis Keroert Bius. an EngHsh- Amenca 31 3 I 1 ' - ...... ; wno came to rears aso and settled at Omaha. Bolus is head of an Insurance Agency at Omaha. He told cf the changes he had noted when cn a trip to his native land a year ago. Dinner was' prepared and , served by the V. F. V.'. Auxiliary. Rock Bluff unnl she was 23 3-ears cf age. hen she made ,that long -remembered trip ac- ross tne field to ner new home near Weeping Y.'ater. fore mon She resided cn a farm near years ago "V.-. . tained the educators with acts cf wizardy, and a musical pro gram was presented by junior high students attending the ; clinic here. The program in : eluded a trumpet solo bv Tom ! Phillips of Syracuse; flute solo by a Bellevue girl; and a saxo phone sola by Brenda Ofe of Piattsmouth. accompanied by Margaret Eiiing. A boys octet. Dick Glare. Tom Conis. John Ahrens. Harold Wagner. Ron Schneider. Wiiiard Christenson. Wendell Friest and Jim Mark ham, sang several popular folk songs. Dinner was served :o over 100 t i; county teachers by the . H. A. girls, supervised by Miss Min erva Schhefert. Mrs. vk Uirr WiiK erva scnjjeieri. Airs, znpna , c" ..rr,:' xr-'or trr in t-.,t-c Seward headed the decorations farm Weepmg Wa.er for 30 years be- . TiTT --;rv- r fore movins into the city 3 f ntJ . ?r5gfri 5?ttrrlJ5: wPi.c 3 For Easter C. F. Glaze Notes Si c r Rishels Enjoy i Aerial Tour of West Indies "Henry's Mail Order Wife" Mr. and Mrs. James Rishel was the play given at the March f have just returned from a vaca- ' meeting cf the Mynard Commu- ; ticn to Miami. Florida, where Play Highlights Mynard Club fleeting Friday included Miss Naomi Owen. Miss Davida Gilliiand. Miss Marilyn iLutz and Miss Kathleen Neiil. Mary Schriber. faculty club 1 president, was overall chairman. Matney's SPECIALS for Saturday Only Extra Sturdy STEEL PORCH CHAIRS Chou of Red and IVhite, Green and White Similar to Picture; Fluted Fan-Back, Shaped Seat Reg. 8-So SPECIAL Saturday Cnly - 4.95 Genuine TAYLOR TOT Special STROLLERS 7.95 Special for Saturday Only MATNEY 424 Main FURNITURE and APPUANCE STORE Pbene Sth Birthday a1 Here On Anril 1 J , if A -J' frt -J mty Ciub last inuay Many a lau?h was en'ved ae the n unfolded. ' Members of the cast were Thomas Cameal as Henry Gub bons; Melvin Shafer as Abe Simmons. Grant Roberts as Jim Jones. Mrs. Maynard Ramge as Mrs Tucker: Mrs. Grant P.: oerts as Beck Simpson; and James Pollard as the minister. The play was directed by Mrs. BIRTHS T C. F. Glaze, resident of Piatos- 0 mouth for more than 60 years. iQ celebrated his 2th birthday an- rdversary here cn Wednesday, in. April 1. April Fool's Day. A quiet celebration with reia D? tires ' and a few friends was s ! held at Mr. Glaze s home. Ice t cream anc cafce were servec. , r,rr,:rjr5 orf-p- Hi: Mr. Glaze who came w Plates- on the program presented r. moutn m tne xate us. reca-s by Richard Cole, chairman, were 5 government. fi tnat n 504(1 app.es as a ria in a recitation by Mary Ann Ding- j They greatlv KJ tat that aock at Plaits- pi2r.0 duets. "Price cf the tropica! ccuntrie'j they also enjoyed an aerial tour of the West Indies. The tour tok them firs to Havana and Camaguey, Cuba, followed by an excursion to Kingston. Jamaica and Pert T ...... 13 f. ii T - f n- Ynr-t-, V. c . ' r-. -- 1 Trirl n IV.ti. i -'"i"-0" . - we micana Kepuc.ic. wnere tney visited seme time with their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Albert. Mr. Al bert is supervisor cf rubber plantations fcr the Dominican Daughter T-Sgt. and Mrs. Donald Seeba are the parents cf a 7 pound. 6 cunce daughter, born Monday, March 20 at Offutt Air Force 5 -J , jReziment' ana ' Od Susanna -2 Now confinea to a wheei i by Sharon and Rita Ramge. -i cnair, Mr. oiaze is reportCiy in i R go-jd health otherwise. w sh! .:r. ana Mrs. uaze wiii oa fs serve their 6Cth wedding an- en joyed . the ' es ana explain it was a aor.uenui ir:p. Enroute home they stepped BROWN'S FLOVER SHOP rhene rJ supervisor. 122 No. th J niversary on April J7 . rJ g Mrs. Sullivan Is g Named To Home's Board Of Trustees B Mrs. N'ewton Sullivan of -2 Piattsmouth has been named to "jC the board of tnustees of the Ma sonic Children's home at Fre tn mont. l' Ker appointment was announ fs ced by the Worthy Grand Ma rs ' tron cf the Order cf Eastern fj Star cf Nebraska. Mrs. S jlilvan Valley cf Still Waters"' 1 Da ton, Ohio for a short visit i n by Paul Fauquet. ; their son, J. Burton Rishel . cf the Cass-Weepmg 's'v .Wf'srv rf 'hp ratt-Wwninf ., .w. . j - - o Aater Creek Watersheds Asso- j . il . a.i.u iujs. xi; .--j ot:j u; Cook and Mrs. John O. Alexen : cf Piattsmouth. Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Neil Redden are ; the parents of a 9 pound daugh ter, bom March 31. 1353 at St. ' Mary s hospital at Nebraska City. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sprieck and Mr. and Mrs. Rose Redden. Daughter Mr. and Mrs. LaYem Bickett are the parents of a 1 pound 5 was prepared cation. The f; by the University of Nebraska in connection with the Salt-Wahoo Watershed Association. i A short business meeting ithi vice president, Mrs. Richard f Cole presiding, was held. Crown- j Seniors Tackle Difficult Play, The Robe, April 9-10 the main feature cf tne next meeting, to be held in late May. of The Robe Journal Want Ads Pay 1I3GN1 DRUGS Phone 41 14 YOUR SELF SERVICE DRUG STORE Piattsmouth; Nebr. FOR THAT EASTER GIFT Whitman Candy - Colognes - Comparts Perfumes - Billfolds - Sheaffer Pens by he senior class cf Piatts mouth hiah school has been set for April S and 10 at the high school audiocrium. The play, in three acts, is an adaption cf Lloyd Douglas' fa mous book by the same title. It is the stcrr cf the soldier whs A family get-together, cele- tww ci-e'far Christ's robe, and Birthdays Noted At Family Dinner In Omaha Sunday Ronald Schneider ZLth Lewis To- Livingston . . Stephanos Sarah . . . Centurion Paulus Melas Wendell Friest . . Pontius Pilate Willard Chrostenscn Simon Peter, orating the birthdays of Henry Kuhns and Mrs. Grace Whiv was held at the Don Van Odscl heme in Omaha Sunday Karry Gannaway. Vlilliam White and Mrs. Winifred Slag'.e were otners ooservins cir.ncays r-ttmg cn tne p-ay w; oe a tremendous task for the senirr r. class.. Spenser Joe York notes. mere are . e -i a speai ar.3. ana eacn art Me ma Fetereit S;- T3.ts 3 a ? Steck n Carper at the dinner. Mrs. Slasle. resi- - scenes. ntrc-ii-n ; Ray spneck dent of Rock Bluff for many changes cf scenery. Ordmanuy, , DeWayne Noe'J years until moving to Omaha high sch ool sou -ents uo sot put t Norma CampbeJ . nine years ago. was noting her j cn such a difficult play but the s Robert Parriott . . 72nd anniversary. j class intends to make a success ; Karen Kaias? k A delicious dinner was served of it. the stxmscr said. . Robert Warner . . . at noon with two beautifully- j Settms cf the plot is in Pales- ; The play wlZ be under the ; decorated birthday cakes, fea- tine durina the first two acts. ; direction of Truman Lytle. dra- turing table decorations. The j and dm Rome during the third. rnatic instructor a: the hi?h; cakes were baked by Mrs. Helen i MaUus. the soldier wb wen f schooL Some attention has been .. RhDda . Phoebe, rheod'asta Caligula Tibernius Sarpedon ...TMan' . Woman ... Child and Mrs. Velma tne rooe. expert i usual sensation wnen n? puos cn -n Mr. i.yt.e. wno exp-ai tp r-rv r.c tne mav revcivms a t hr n? tne ?actitT mem- - 5 PETALS .Ni TOILET VATEP. Both 1 -50 jpij '0 Charles Antell Liquid 98c Lanolin Plus-Hair $1.00 2 Tubes Colgate ChL Paste 59c Andrews Plastic Hose Sprinkler. 30ft- $350 Use "ONE PACK" to Spray Your Fruit Trees How Scott's Clover Seed 95c Teek for That Hard Cough 69c Super Ebonettes 98c Neutrcx, for Outdoor Toilets $149 Come In and Visit Our New Animal and Plant Health Department You Can Find Just What You Want Rainfall This Year 2.79 Inches Gannaway Kuhns. t!; AU w-u5. vI-iiC i about his extJenences. is enmax- children enjoyed a movie at a ed a tincuet in the imper-r.ear-by theatre. .A cal Present were Mrs. Winifred S .ril"A-T- ',tltv,, r' Slagie. Mr. and Mrs. WUliam 3- fjill Tv'tha: White of Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. f. b,, Henrv- Kuhns. Karen and Jer- -V u? t' . !lee aid of Piattsmouth: Mr. and I v 1 v; .H". Mrs. Harry Gannaway and Aud- ? sweethrt uf Marce rev, Mr .and Mrs. Don Van Os-! :-?r niembers c. cast col. Wwavne, Donna and Doyle, ! are Mr. and Mrs. Fl Rickie and David tsoeu and tveiyn itocoms, all of Omaha. an un- j directed at the play, acccrdi I SO SMART FQ ft ADVG ALL That Will Lead the EASTER PARADE $13.75 $16.75 to $39.65 i J Size S to IS -38x9 40. ! College are planning to attend, j f as are teachers from ether j schoOiS in tne area. Tirke are now availab ' from members cf the Senior li class - I In Your Xew Spring HAT See the New Arrivals in A periodic physical examina-; ! ticn is the best method cf guard- i Snvri Va- fr.! I Mrlvtn Toed .. Qumtus Lticias ; leg against cancer, tne Amen- 5 i id an I". r,'arv i Mirr Shafer Lucia can Cancer Society points o- These New A Classified Ad in the Journal costs as little as 35 cents. CALENDAR i Thursday. April 2 Eagles Auxiliary will meet on Thursday. Apr.1 2. 1953 at 8pm at Eagles Hall. Election of off icers will be held. W. S. C. S. of tht- I , 1 - mii I Special !! Cfc? Menu L GAGE HATS to Complete Your Ward- oj.ya to i i ! i ! i ! NEW Spring GLOVES Choice: Chicken A La Reinc Fruit Cocktail Tomato, Grapefruit. ?e uice church wui meet Thursday aft-1 ROAST YOUNG CHICKEN wifh Bread Dressing SftrSSemtawS I AMERICAN POT ROAST Brown Sauce VIRGINIA DAfvtu li am Koisin douce JUMBC SHRIMP or DEEP SEA SCALLOPS ROAST LOIN OF PORK Apple Sauce Soy Bean Nitragins. 5 3u. Size 60c Alaia and Clover Nitragln, 2 Bu. Size $1.00 SCOTTS TURF BUILDER How is the time to beautify your lawn cr this summer Egg Hunt Special Large DuPont Sponge-9Sc Seller Special Sat. Only 63d Dcrcas Circle will be hostess. wugh- J. Kcarns Pct of the American Legion will hold its regular monthly meeting Thurs day night April 2. at the 40 & 3 club at S p.m. Friday. April 3 Good Cause Kensington will meet at the IOOF t cj ! Friday evening, April 3. " rtv win meet at the home of Mrs. Richard Peck on Friday Sunday. April 5 vr1 Te-P1" UI meet at the Masonic Hall at o-an m i I i i i Sunday morning. April 5," for the S!Vatt6Edin? Easter enices at Weeping Water. Slondav. Ann! 6 Green Beans Whipped Potatoes Lime-Grapefruit Mold Relish Dish Dread Rolls Coffee or Tea Pineapple Sherbet Easter Nests ONE-HALF FRIED CHICKEN with French Fries, Salad Bowl Scrviri; from 11 a. m. to 7 p. m. Telephone Reservations StSS i t i ft i I 11 I s t ill Hi i is Newest Fabrics! Newest Colors! Newest Lersrths! I ..m. ., -art 4 ia 4 .- : I P I : : rr I I j wni meet Moncav A-r-.i (TWZ : I ! Solomons Coffee Shop P-m. at the IOOF hll! clubwn-g. ?! "yoaaa-s DISTINCTIVE APPAREL IJ III Jil i i 104 No. 6th Ph 525S) one ron women j t a . a . . t t