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NOTES Entertains For Flower Club Mrs. Mnhpllp TT!Hnt rtoru:n kj , , I Pd the Flower club Tuesday aft- Vlrs. Mobcllc Winn ;ernoon with 14 members pres-a- enX- Mrs- Grace Copple and rhOne 'Mrs. Minnie Johnson were in v:v:::':V:::-:X::::::y::v::-:-::x:::.-.-.-.-.--.v : charge of the lesson. Miseel c j ',' lanecus visitors were Mrs. Ken- ss Laita Mullen returned neth Gartener, Mrs. Lee Elliott, e last Tuesday night after Mrs. Melvin Doran. Janice and Ging two weeks on a trip to Michael. Mrs. Elliott served de i and the Ozarks and Okla- , licious refreshments. a- She enjoyed the trip. Aivo rl Fairfield is recuperating I Karl Lee Clark and Larrie Bell i his recent illness at h's spent the wee't end with the p- He appreciated the cards i home folks. They only have him while ill. i four more days of school at rs. Alice Fisher entertained Peru teachers, Mr. Forbes and Mr. I Aivo jr for supper Thursday 150 Attend ?v. Drake delivered the ser- ; Athletic Banquet i at the Grace Methodist , ..... w . , "Qh in Lincoln and Rev. San- T"e athletic banquet at the from Lincoln at Aivo Sunday : gym. Friday night had a large .rn"- i attendance. One hundred and alter Jordan from Portland, j fifty plates were sold. Harley son. is' visiting his sisters, ; Rector was the speaker. Coach CXlie Yickers and Miss Em- Mayfield presented the awards Jordan and ether relatives 'to the boys and Supt. Gartener friends. to the girls. Tr nnH ATrc P.nvH FrKvrirrlK Rut - , i L-f v u i a am -v ft BEST WISHES for A Happy Future NU WAY LUNCH end with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards. Mrs. Pete Mockenhaupt and Mrs. Map Nelson called on Mrs. Grace Brunkow Thursday eve- nine. Mrs. Norma Jean Halverson visited her husband, Cpl. Dale Halverson over the week ena at Ft. Riley. Kan. Miss Katie Nickel spent the past week visiting her brother, Herman and family at Bennett. Mrs. Esther Clark spent last Sunday at Des Moines, Iowa, with her daughter, Mrs. Johnie Georine and Mr. Georine and two little girls, the first time in five vears"she has spent Moth er's Dav with this daughter. Charles Rosenow is ill at his I home in Aivo. We hope he wU soon be feelin? better. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Adams and daushters Arlene and Billy from Eagle were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Adams' mother, Mrs. Esther Clark and boys. Aivo Honor Daughter On Birthday Mr. and Mrs. John Weichel pntprtninpri at Sunday dinner honoring their daughter, Judy's, birthday. Jvir. ana Airs, wuson Kowe were guests. Other guests were unable to be there on ac count of the weather. ; Aivo Clarence Menke from Lincoln ' was a Saturday nieht visitor of j his sister. Mrs. John Weichel and family. i Leonard Dreamer of Lincoln visited at the Wilson Howe home Sunday mornine. Mr. Dreamer is an uncle of Mrs. Howe. ; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hemke from Murdock visited the lat-t-r's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. j Ayers Friday evening. ' Football Boys The football squad had a dance for the Pep Club Wednes The refreshments were com- .pused of wieners and pop. Ev eryone coula have as much as they wanted. The servers of the lunch were the three coaches. Mr. Stewart, day. May 6. The dance was Mr Snields and Mr. ciayburn. held because the football squad j gce of the other faculty at lost a contest to the Pep Club j tnciing the dance were Misses in collinff CPOCnn tiflrt rilirin I T 1 i- T onrin nriH r,Aiil ir A V 0 C A Mrs. Henry Maseman, Correspondent THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL in sellins season tickets during the previous football season. . The dance was held in the school gym. Everyone had a very enjoyable evening and at the end of the dancing there were refreshments. Some of the highlights of the nieht was the dancing of the faculty. From The Platter Journal Want Ads Pay! t 1 Pit iym Ti I oraas or jj- e i 7 " s I I 1 I Good luck and X Horry Albin 602 Avenue A GLEtJDflLE Mrs. Thomas Tennanr Phone 3210 Louisville Congratulations May you Tind the right road and follow it to success. COTNER & SON Kaiser-Frazer Plattsmouth H ' M Wolgreen Agency YOUR CORNER DRUG STORE 5th & Main Phone 289 ru Mr. and Mrs. Gforge Stoehr and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stcehr and their houe quests, Mr. and Mrs. Mose Heinsman visited Thursday afternoon at the Clar erf Meisir?pr home. Mr. ar.d Mrs Carl Hen?"r of Wahoo visited at the Lester Wag oner hom Sundav. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cook of Omiha soent Sunday at the Wm. Cook home. Mrs. Wm. Cook and Bruce at tended commencement exercises at Union Thursday evening. Mr. ar.ri Mrs. Ed Schmader. Mrs. Tucker and Greg visited at j the Jack Wollen home in Oma- g ha. also the Ray Cavender home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mose Heinsman of Peoria, 111., visited at the Georee and Elmer Stoehr home Wednesday through Saturday. Other visitors Wednesday eve ning were Mr. and Mrs. August Keik. Mrs. Margaret Schroeder of Omaha and Dr. and Mrs. Lentz. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parcell of Elmwood visited Sunday at the Erv'n Albert home. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tennant cf Omaha called at the Lester Tennant home Tuesday evening. Charles and Charlene Wendt of Weeping Water spent Wed nesday at the Maurice Groupe home. Mrs. John Van Vlirt and sons of Lincoln visited Tuesday at the Elmer Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gaur and familv attended a family sup per at the Harry Albin home Sunday evening honoring Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Albin, as Del- bert leaves this week for Colum bus, Ohio. Mrs. Albin plans to join him later. Mr. and Mrs, Lester Wagoner attended the home show at Om aha Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Weben dcrfer and daughter of Lincoln were overnight visitors at the Lester Wagoner home Saturday. Grads of '53 We offer our Sincere congratulaUons COTNER Bus Line 318 First Ave. ra.:Ka: iQ:i,; ; z :-: e :;.a,;.:H::: :B v:sj:;s rs.:M':::E -rm:! : ::;::::;n,i3 ;::a ! S Best Wishes etflSS OF 1953 El ss 1 Congratulations on your ACHIEVEMENT B Plattsmouth Lockers 1 Wholesale Beef and Pork GUY LONG, Owner Phone 5110 I ...The Road Ahead is read and waiting for your energy and enterprise. iGonqraful ations . . I FARM EQUIPMENT end TRUCK CO. Plattsmouth Whai the Seniors Will Miss Most Den Beins Beins: in the of- I fice all the time and Miss Roess ler. John Ah rens Thursdays m Truman's room. i .Tnhn earner Always eetting in trouble with Mr. Floyd. .Tprrv Fulton Not a "darn" Edith Wetenkamp Spending most of my time in the music ronm and Mr. Lytle. Bruce Jacobs Sitting in the front seat in "Curley's" study hall. . . Dale Schiber Being on tnai in retailing, with Judge John Bi'chanan. Trim T.ivino-ston Miss Leopp's ' come hither" looks in Spanish j Willard Christenson All the "innocent" underclassmen. Pon Schneider Janice ! ! Herb Brown Nattin. Ray Sprieck Nancy and Mr. Lytle. Charlene Haney Getting ab sence slips from Mr. Floyd. Dick Beverage Lorna. Bob Parriott Catching it from Mr. Lvtle in the library. Karen Kalasek Class of "54". Ja Colbv Typing class. Carol Krejci The "under classmen". Merna Petereit "Curly's" or ange socks. From The Platter 1 207 Main fm;i;m;im:aix IDQO COD 0006 A bright future is in prospect for you. Good luck to you. BABUREK BROTHERS MACHINE WORKS 312 First Ave. Plattsmouth Ticc pptrnnella Cullen left last week for Wisconsin to help her grandmother ooserve ner 80th birthday. Mrs. Emma Maseman oi un-.-nln snpnt, several davs at the Will Maseman home last week. Several members of the fire department attended a meeting at Nebraska City Tuesday eve ning. Harold Hermann of Weeping Water was in town last week visiting relatives and friends. B has iust recently returned to the States from Europe where he was for several years. Monte Lum of Nebraska City was in town Friday visiting and attending the last day of school. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Carsten and Mrs. Henry Smith attend a.i funeral services for Nelson Berger, well known at Nehawka, Sunday. Avoca Several Books Added To Library Mrs. Paul Linkardt and Mari arm, Mrs. Emma Nutzman and Eleanor, Mrs. Dora Oldenburg, Mrs. Henry Maseman. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer and family at tended graduation exercises at Syracuse Thursday evening. Avoca MEFN Myron Shroder left Wprtnsriav for San Dieeo and Pearl Harbor, where his ship is j at nresent stationed alter a i- day leave. Avora Daughter Is 1S53 Graduate Mr and Mrs. J. H. F. RuhEe. Mr. and Mrs. Rav Ruhee. Mrs. Minnie Neumeister and Bertha attended baccalaureate exer-r-'qpc nt Talma op Runriav nieht. i. m : T" i Vi r-r r 1 wnere il.iiss Anna, xvituie nuic, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ruhge, is a member of the grad uation class of 19d3. Avora ( ter, spent Saturday and Sunday at the Harold DumKe nome. Avoca school closed Friday with n nicnic dinner in the aud itorium. A eood exowd was in attendance in spite of the busy spason. The next meeting of the Cem- ; etery Kensington will be June 12 instead of June 5, at the hnme cf Mrs. Emma Nutzman. The Avoca Congregational , Sunday School will open their two week session of Daily Vaca tion Bible School May 25. Any child in the community is wel come to attend. Mrs. Walter Everman. Mrs. Ray Ruhge. Mrs. Gus Neumeister will be instruct ors. Mary Lynn Hoback, Neva Jean Ruhge started to work in Lin coln Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Vaden Vette and son of Seattle, Washington are visiting his mother, Mrs. Pearl Vette. Avora Ladies' Aid Meets At Church Parlors T.ariips' Aid societv met in the church parlors Thursday with j Mrs. Dwight Baier and airs. John Wolnh. Mrs. Nancy Car sten led the devotional period. The ladies are sending eggs to ! the Omaha orphanage ana would like tahev them brought to the next meeting. May 28. If not send them to Mrs. J. H. F. Rohge, chairman. Mrs. William Baier of Lincoln was a guest. Avoca Anniversary Club Meets At Lincoln The Anniversary Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Straub, Lincoln. Thursday eve ning. Prizes at cards went to Mrs. Jim Cullen, Mrs. Elmer Hallstrom, Carl Zaiser, Elmer Hennings. Avoca Four Corner Club fet Wednes day with Mrs. Wilmer Harsh man. The club purchased a book to be placed in the Ne hawka library in memory oi Lynn Pollard. Ioren Haveman. sen of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Haveman. had a tonsilectomy at Lincoln Fri day. Will Rose, who soent the win r with h's daushter, Zelda, at Denver. Colo., has taken a room at the old hotel. Mrs. Bessie Paan, Lincoln, vis ited her sister here over the week end. She has just recent lv returned from Colorado. where she spent the winter with her dauehter and husband. Mrs. John Compton entertain prl fnr her mother. Mrs. Grubb's. birthday Thursday, May 14, at her mother? home in weeping Water. Mrs. William Dettmer, Mrs. Gus Neumeister attended from here. Avoca Several Attend Syracuse Graduation Here is a list of the new books nurchased with monev made at the library benefit March 17. Also a set of National Encyclo pedia was donated: "Birds and Their Nests", Ol ive E. Earle: "The Taxi that Hurried", Lucy Sprague: "Mit chell Ccus Time", Marion Con- a a mi : i " Mqrion Holland: "The Shining Tides". iWnn Brocks: "The Fork in the Trail". Val Jendron; "Ppnnv Rose". Merine Hollman; Thursday. Mav 21. 1953 Section C Rav Brock: "Mr. Wicker"s Win-, dow". Carlev Dawson; "Pinochle John". A. B. Snyder and Nelly Irene Yost. Fifty years of Pop ular Mechanics. Mrs. Colman Carsten, Mrs. iinro Smith attended an East ern Star meeting at Norfolk several days last week. PAGE THREE A. Our rovms reporter weni ( through the halls and found out what the underclassmen would miss most in the Seniors. These are the comments: Elna Bomberg All the help they didn't give me. Janice Caldwell Ron. Pat Todd All the sweet in nocent faces. Rcmona Kelsey Barbara Mevers. Fhyliss Schiessl My best bud "Edie". Bev. Hamilton Their calm and collected ways. Peggy Frans My Murray bud. Rose. Bev. Harris "Blotz". Carol Henney A certain Sen ior. Pat Painter Edith's singing bass in the quartet. Fyplvn Henrv Tom. i Shirley Story "Carp" in study hall. Deloris Beins The "beeg ole Seniors. knocking me down at the lock er. Sally Fulton I'll miss them?? JoNon Albin "Deitz". Janet Kalasek The Murray machine clowning around. Pat Brown Deitz always tell ing about my field days. Bill Hoschair Being bossed around. From The Platter X lUl.lVtU - j (SlldiSS ? Our very best wishes go with you. Good Luck. DAIRY QUEEN Washington at Avenue A Plattsmouth is LA bright future is our wish for you. X 'A T7 FRADV GARAGE f A O K K n n. I 9 5 3jBfl D S : j youth tiA spirit will jaak It a better plc. I Good Luck. k y MOTORS and APPLIANCE 546 Main :0 Chicago Ave a 'Burguin Blood Oil and Sand",1 Subscribe to The Journal