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JUL p i u I i a t c ? 1 f i 1 e o a b a vs IT ft tl 01 I f I C F S I .1 THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SE1MI-VWEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE TWO Monday, April 13, 1953 Johnson-Kirchhoff Wedding Vows Solemnized April 7 th Pink and yellow gladiolas and" baskets of white snaparagrab a i ASKeU rfrratpH thP alter for the wed- WUcbUUIl .orvcw ding of Miss Belva J. Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson of Avoca, and Harlan n Kirchhoff. son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kirchhoff of Weeping Water on Tuesday, April 7, at At May Fellowship Day Nears Here "What would you do for the world if you were running it That's one ot me que&Liuno four o'clock in tne auernuuii. iUnited church Women are pes Thc Rev. F. Bracher performed ! here on May Fellowship Day the ceremony at which Mrs. 0If jiday. May 1, to be held at Bracher was soloist. She sang gt Luke s Episcopal church. Because" and "The Lord s Theme for the day, to be ob Prayer," accompanied by Mrs. served jn thousands of communi R'" Hr'p. j ties throughout the United Sta- Mrs. Jerrv Johnson, sister-in- , tp is '-citiznshiD Our Chns- law of the bride, was matron of honor and bridesmaids were tian Concern." United Church Women at u;oc- i nic Wilson , and Evelyn pittsmnnth are SDonsoring the .iviiooto " - i v v- . . l l May Fenowsmp uay. wun win TTronrionhprtr Th"v wore sow nt in Pink, yellow and green with start at 2 p.m. on May 1. strapless uoaices aiiu umu carried colonial bouquets. For her wedding the bride, given in marriaee by her father, chose a gown of white lace over satin featuring a nylon net yoke with outlined lace flowers cen tered with seed pearls. She car ried ro pnd a white orchid. Candlelighters were Bonita Johnson and Alberta Kirchhoff and flower girls were Fay Rippe and Loretta Kirchhoff. Sonny Kirchhoff was ring bearer. Ralph Brockhof f was best man and ushers were Robert Kirch hoff, and Darrel Johnson, broth ers of the bride and groom. Following the ceremony a re ception was held in the church parlors. After a wedding trip to nni" Tex., nd through the Ozarks, Mr. and Mrs. Kirch Local V. F. W. and Auxiliary Heads Install Officers Ray Arendell, Veterans of For eign Wars post and Auxiliary at Bellevue, held open installation Friday night at the Bellevue Sal vation Army church. Mrs. Sophia Wolever of Platts mouth, past district president, installed the new officers of the 'adies auxiliary; and Dale Bow man, past district commander, also of Plattsmouth. installed new officers of the post. Attending from Plattsmouth were Glen Kaffenberger and Ed Kohrell. Assisting with installation Phone 241 Rippe and Amy Irons presented the lesson on "home nursing." A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Schutz. The club's next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. John Dankleff. hoif will be at home on p farm j Were Mrs. Glen Kaffenberger, near Avoca after April i. Mrs. Kirchhoff is a graduate of Avoca hih school with the class of 1951 and attended busi ness college before being em ployed at a Lincoln bank. The groom graduated from Avoca high school and has b2en farming. Mrs. Hazel Fitch. Mrs. Don War- pa. Mrs. Lloyd Fitch. Mrs. Wayne Dasher, Mrs. Leland Mc Nulty, Mrs. Sophia Wolever, Mrs. Clovis Day and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bowman. Refreshments were served, fol lowed by dancing at the V. F. W. club. Subscribe to The Journal Journal Want Ads Pay! Former Elmwood , Couple Celebrates 50th Anniversary ! ELMWOOD (Special Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dorr of Wabash and son Russell of Falls City were in Lincoln Saturday when they called at the LeRoy Stanley home to extend greetings on tru couple's golden wedding anniver sary. Mr. Stanley was in the gro cery and dry goods business in Wabash for a number of years. Others extending greetings to the couple were Mr. and Mrs. Warren Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Golden, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schleuter and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Henry McBride. Legion Auxiliary At Eagle Has 15 At Recent Meeting American Legion Auviliarv at Eagle met on April 6 with Hazel Porter, president, conducting the meeting. Fifteen members an swered roll call, followed by group singing of "America" ac companied by Nora Kettlehut on the piano. Chaplain Else Althouse offered a short prayer followed by a silent prayer. Minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary, Mildred TrumbJe, and the treasurer, Minnie Bird, read her report. A legislative bulletin was read hv Paul" Sewprf and a motion to give $5 to child welfare was Dresented bv Ida Muenchau. A brief report of the Legion and Auxiliary party held on March 16 was also heard. Hallie Stewart and Amelia Stewart served a delicious lunch with Legionnaires joining Aux iliary members. The door prize went to Amelia Stewart. Mrs. Dalton Will Attend Women's Clubs Convention V::!A;:X,- Homemakers Club Will Celebrate 25th Anniversary - Cottage Homemakers Club of Elmwood met with Mrs. Joyce i Schutz on March 10 with nine ' members present. The meeting was openea by singing tne nos tess' favorite hymn. '"Break Thou the. Bread of Life", follow ed by the club prayer. J Roll call by the secretary and - reading of the minutes by Mrs. ' WTatson Jones, preceded a report of "Farm and Home Day ". pre sented by Mrs. Fritz Albers. Club members outlined plans for the club's 25th anniversary which will be held April 27 at Mrs. Herbert Oehlerkings. Project leaders, Mrs. Maynard Several Dine at Omaha Steak House Dining at an Omaha steak house recently were Mr. and Mrs. Parr Young, Mr. ana Mrs. E. : Thomas Stacey, Mr. and Mrs. Engagement Announced The engagement of Miss Pat ricia J Kocian. has been an- i and George Schmader and Mel Mrs. I. Kneinn to .a,,! BlCkfOrd P. Kelly, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Laurence Houseman, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Mogenson, Eugene M. Kelly of Omaha. Miss Kocian is a graduate of Creighton St Joseph school of Nursing. Mr. Kelly is a graduate of Creighton university. No date has been set for the wedding. A Classified Ad in the Journal costs as little as 35 cents. HOST Somewhere between papa s ash-tray and mama's nose, one offensive odor. We know what took it away-the Inn Electrostatic Air Cleaner. Call us and find oat why more families buy Lennox than any other make. MARTINSON SHEET METAL 139 So. 6th Phone 3192 A Classified Ad m The Jour nal costs as little as 35c. For Car and Fire INSURANCE Wm. S. Wetenkamp Real Estate & Insurance Office S. th Phone 5176 "Chicken Dinner Special" (Mixed Cockerel) Every Monday and Thursday Per 100 Please Order in Advance $3.95 Barta Poultry Service Nebraska City Plattsmouth Syracuse Mrs. L. B. Dalton Mrs. L. B. Dalton, president of the First District, Federated Wo man's clubs, will attend sessions of the state convention at Grand Island on April 14. 15 and 16. Mrs. Dalton-will attend a state board meeting at noon Tuesday and will take part in a panel dis cussion Wednesday morning, one is one of 12 members of the board. At the state convention, Mrs. Dalton will also conduct a dist rict board meeting. Her district comprises seven counties in southeast Nebraska and includes 33 clubs, two of which were chartered during the past year. Remember! Every Wednesday - ' Is DOUBLE-STAMP DAY at Feldhousen's! Yes! You can enjoy EXTRA SAVINGS each Wednes day, with DOUBLE GREEN STAMPS given with each purchase cf $1.00 or more. pasga ' FELDHOUSEN DRUG "Your Friendly Drug Store" Dial 6117 Talent From Four Towns Will Be at Murdock Funfest Talent from Cass county com munities will participate in a community funfest at the Mur dock high school auditorium on Tuesday night, April 14. The funfest, sponsored by the Ladies Aid. will get underway at 8 p.m. with Bob Johnson of Lincoln as emcee. A varied program of musical numbers, tap dancing, stunts and audience participation will be presented by talent, from Murdock, Elmwood, Alvo and Weeping Water. Gifts have been donated by merchants from the area. "EXCITABLE 6.0' nylons sheer leg beauty with i:fabulous FIJI iriii .B I o s s.:.b:s 'if ::!E';:;bib CALENDAR I Clamorous! Bewitching! Thrilling new 15 denier 60 gauge high-twist nylons with perfect, precision-fit from the flattering "swecp-hecl" foot to the lovely lace-patterned top. In fashion's newest . . . delectable Sundae Colors! MUNSINCH EAR FITS THE THREE D1MEXSI0S OF lOUH LEGS PERFECTLY: , 1. LENGTH DIMENSIONS " STf J5 2. KOOT AND ANKLE DIMENSIONS 3 3. CONTOUR DIMENSIONS m : a; ;a:.H b.m: a iK::K..ai s FOR WOMEN a. s: : a,; elij n.: b :, s.r ; o: : Ionday, April 13 Junior Woman's Club will meet at the home of Mrs. How ard Ruback on Monday, April 13. at eight o'clock. Roy Neighbors will meet at the IOOF hall on Monday eve ning, April 13, at eight o'colck. Tnesdav, April 14 Mt. Zion Commandery will confer the temple degree upon candidates Tuesday night, April 14 at the Masonic Hall. St. Luke's Auxiliary and Rt. Mary's Guild will meet in the church undercroft on Tuesday, April 14, at 8 p. m. WCTU will meet Tuesday af ternoon at the home of Martha Thimgan at 713 Avenue D at two o'clock, April 14. Boys Sportsman club meets at ORC armory at 7 p. m. Tuesday night, April 14. V. P. W. Auxiliary will meet Tuesday night, April 14, at the v. r. w. club at 8 r. m. Wednesday, April 15 Circles of the Presbyterian church will meet on Wednesday, April 15. Circle 1 will meet at the A. W. Propst home at 2 p. m. instead of at the Luke Wiles home. Circle 2 meets at 2 p. m. at the William Schmidtmann, Jr. home; Circle 3 meets at 8 p. m. at the Richard Spangler home and Circle 4 meets at 8 p. m. at the Ordell Hennings nuiue. Thursday, April 16 Naomi Circle of the Methodist WSCS will meet at the home of Mrs. R B. Keller on Thursday, Anril 16, at 2 p. m. Entered apprentice degrees will be conferred upon three candidates on Thursday. ADril io, at i:m p.m. by Plattsmouth Lodge No. 6, A. F. & A. M., at the Masonic Hall Dorcas Circle of the Methodist crch win meet with Mrs How am vvnes wnn Mrs. Wm Eves as co-chairman at 2 p.m., Thurs day, April 16. Gleaners Circle nf iv nti. cdist church will meet at. the' U,U1U1 u" mursaay, April 16, tt o p.m. Parents of speech therapy stu- rn7-w oGet; Thursday night xt 7.o0 at Central school audi lonum. Discussion will be held on "Your Child's Speech." I riday, April 17 tirn ..-ill ... . at the home of i Mrs. Faith Priest at 2:30 Friday. nftprnnnn Anvil in i ( 1 i . j Friday, Anril 24 . I i Home Chanter Nn -too ' I of Eastern Star will hold initial i tion at the Masonic Hall on Fri day evening, April 24, at 8 p m Successful Flowers And Gardens Is Club Discussion Goidenrod Study Club met April 9 at the home of Mrs. Ar thur Hild. Assistant hostesses were Mrs. Myron Wiles, Mrs. Wil liam Minford and Grace Liv ingston. The meeting was conducted by the president. Mrs. William GU mour, and a flower or garden culture hint was given by mem bers ir- answering roll call. A discussion on the pros and cons of .successful flowers and gar.- deas followed. In the discussion; African violets were the domin ating topic , The story, "Emily Dickinson's Garden,"' an account of how Emily's poems grew from her impressions while cultivating her flowers, was read by Mrs. Carl J. Schneider. Members voted to donate eggs for the Children's home and the meeting closed with devotions by Mrs. Henry Hild. In the dining room forsythia j and hyacinth formed the center- i piece on tne lace covered taoie where guests were served tea cakes, ice cream and nuts. Mrs, William Gilmour poured. Mrs. Ed Potter, visiting here from Emporia. Kansas, was a guest. Eastern Star Fetes Past Matrons And Patrons Here Officers of the order of East ern Star entertained past mat rons and past patrons at a six o'clock covered dish dinner at the Masonic Hall Tuesday night. Attendance was placed at 50. The group's regular meeting was conducted and annonuce ment was made that initiation ...ill v.av AM T7. : A : , n t win uc iiciu uii riiuay, nyiii z. r Following the meeting a musical prugram was presented Dy mem- I Ders oi jods Daughters. Included on the program was a trio. Pat Painter. Shirley Story and Betty Janecek; vocal solos by Shirley Story and Pat Painter and piano solo by Mary Marlene Nolting. A Classified Ad in the Journal costs as little as 35 cents. How urn Knew! The answers to everyday insurance problems By STEVE DAVIS QUESTION: I have a chance to buy a good station wagon but a friend told me that be cause it has several seats I would have to pay a high in surance rate. Is this true? ANSWER: No, a station wag on is rated for insurance ac cording to its use. If used as a private passenger car the insurance rate will be in that classification. If you'll address your own insurance questions to this office, we'll try to give vou the correct answers and tliere will be no charge or obliga tion of any kind Phone 6111 STEVE DAVIS & IWam riattsruoulh wait to ! Fmi Cmk Z0 !!W idte Mttb I : "MS- o o o The welcome mat is out for one of the most exciting and instructive get-togethers you've ever attended! You'll listen to a graduate home economist describe a new and better way of living. The subject? Food . . . and new ways of freezing and preparing frozen foods. Come and bring your friends. . . . You will receive free copies of the AMANA "Food Savings Chart" and "When To Buy Food" calendar. You'll see the wonderful line of Amana Food Freezers . . . the world's finest. A petio!ly troind membf of Ann MacCrgo' MISS WHITE will b at your Amana dealer's for this demonitration ond will be glad to answer any questions you. (nay hove. 1 IrUlSStON IS Btbl 1 I a:00 to 5:00 PJi Ky-: : voh1 Alof y 7. - ?'''a s ' donor v I '.83- .. .;'- To $4VB ! . , n . rf , " . efe . 9fe nw.:i. T it " J eshfrvit. d menUs freera , fE4 Illustrated, Model 18 18 cu.IL capacity Holds approximately 630 lbs. of food The same freezer you'll see used daring the 'demonstration! It's the freezer with the ."features of the future" .T. every shelf is a fast-freezing surface ... the upright model takes up to 40 less floor space than chest Impendent tests against the 8 other major brands proved conclusiv:fy that the Amana Upright freezes large quan tities of food faster than all other brands tested using less electricity! Furthermore, the Amana Upright main tains zero temperatures more economically than all other models tested. That's the kind of proof that makes sense and saves your dollars! models of similar capacity.' TfT CONDUCTED T ELECTRICAL TESTING LABORATORIES. INC.. NLW YORK. t. . I g 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 ' i j c.t m c Highway 75 -South of Substation L. H. HURST, OWN E1T Phone 3085 Plattsmouth i , , , . . . . . . . i i ? " a y. , . s. A- A A . S) : A A a . . , . J ' XWXX ' V j' ' ''' A A ; ..V .y s . . J 1 i J A V V V t-. V A . A A A ' rii---iii V NrV; h 'AT