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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1953)
Monday, June 1, J 953 IPi75W0UTH' NEB"A"A, SEMI -WEEKLY JOURNA1 " 'II' I HOI, II t I II Twins Sisters Candlelighters At Wedding May 23 Prior to her marriage on Sat urday. May 23. Mrs. Arthur Te sarek was . Miss . Edith Williams daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Williams, of Plattsmouth. The couple was married at the First Presbyterian church at Platts mouth. For her wedding Mrs. Tesarek wore white sa:;n featured by a lace neckline, pleaded skirt end ing in a cathedral train, and topped by a fingertip veil of illusion. Her twin brothers, Ronnie and Raymond Williams, were candle lighters; Mrs. Larry Hawthorne, of Doniphan, cousin of Mrs. Te sarek, was matron of honor; and Joseph Tesarek, of Omaha, was best man. Ushers were Jim Te sarek, of Omaha, and Albert Williams, brother of the bride. The Rev. Keith Delap officiated if 1. -:4- Tbw urn Know! The answers t everyday insurance preWemsAx By STEVE DAVIS QUESTION: I heard recent! ii... . ... . . inai wnen a tniet gets money oui oi a saie by opening the commnaiion it isn t ' burgla ry" according to insurance Companies. Is this true? ANSWER: As a general rule that is correct. There are ex ceotions but usually "burgla ry" as defined in an insur ance policy, must be accom panied by "forcible entry" or attempts at same. -fclf you'll address your own insurance .uesiiens to this office, we'll try to five you the correct answers and there will be no charge or obligation f any" kind. STEVE DAVIS Phone 6111 2nd Floor Bank Bldg. 5th k, Main Plattsmouth i i . - MRS. , i C Phone 241 j Members Are Feted Mrs. Wolcott Is Grand Regent Of I Catholic Daughters Mrs. Helen Woolcott has been Committee prs Are Legion Auxty Features elected grand recent, nf rtu" - -Reports or chUd welfare, yd Danohtprc nf a; r:T"-iJ"a renapuitatlon committi . along with plans for electiorieSSOn at Kecent ARTHUR TESAREK and Mrs. Richard Schade played Texas Minister To Speak Sunday At Christian Church Kev . Gaylor Chizum of San Antonio. Texas, will be guest oucat ounaay morning at the First Christian church at the 11 o'clock service. A missionary to servicemen at the Christian Service Center at San Antonio, Rev. Chizum conducts services which draw servicemen from six nearby bases. The Center was open in May 1951, and up to 2500 men ana women have attended Sun day services. Daughters of America at Plaits mouth. She was elected at the group's regular business and so cial meeting held at St. John's Hall Tuesday night. Other officers elected during the meeting. were Frances Jan da, vice grand regent; Josephine warga. prophetess; Camille Swoboda. financial secrAfnrv Clara Bergmann, historian; Eleanor Iverson, treasurer- Bet ty Schanbacher. lecturpr-' Hor. mie Svoboda, monitor; Margaret Lepert, sentinel; Ethel Girardot and Gertrude Chovanec. Lucille wames ana Helen Eiting, trus tees. At a games period, and social hour, Ethel Girardot was prize winner at bridge and Mary tvuiaudiii was pinochle priz winner. Refreshments were served i with Mrs. Fred Feldhousen, I uuacpiuue uincn, Florence Ko cian, Frances Bierl, Clara Thomaszewski and Madeline Ruffner in charge. omcers m June were featu. . t of the Thursday night meeSlUD Meeting Is ox rne Amencan Legion Aui t0 Leaders Child Welfare Chairman TWairvimiF Woman's Club met Emma McClure, reported til the home of Mrs. Eno Ahrens two fruit plates were sent th Mrs. Glenn Terryberry as two shut-ins for Mav nav aiMv,T Mpmhprs brought an ar- that potted plants were seht lie out of a magazine on gar famihes in which a death htiing. 0Crre(L rhose that didn't have an ar- Mrs. Mary Jane Dunlap, tile, to their surprise, had o chairman of the Poppy Dther up all the articles that sales, reported that $365 h others brought, and put on been received. Thp mnnov .g iocrn De USed for rhilrl ielfari. oJjnmn finishpri the EaSter ! ,,,oro nrpcpnt, , ... - .. . , la i aiiviciiiuio ......... - . i' . - rehabilitation work in the conbl work and donated $5 toward t Honorees present as shown in me aoove pitiuic, ic v.v, , Over 70 5?th fe-VlD r D'-i .v.. rac1 irC Jtw'.b. a--y . j vW'7 ;-;ei.Af pt ' '! .::V '- 2 " :" Hi I Zf..v.v",.v . . Honorary members of the St. Paul's Women's Guild were hon ored last Thursday, May 21, at a special entertainment in the church parlors. Eleven of the eighteen honorary members, those 70 years of age or older, munity. Mrs. Dunlan also elmos and envelopes. A plant tended her committee's thanlthange was also enjoyed, to Blue Birds, Campfire GirllThe club voted to postpone Junior Auxiliary and AuxiliarTtour until a later date, and members for assisting with thio disclosed plans for a book "die. ' irioM. lotpr nn The next meet- Reports of youth activities war will be at the home of Mrs. marked by Be Brothers' anies Wetenkamp with Mrs. nouncement that election of nfim Bond assisting. ficers had been held by the Jun-Delicious refreshments lor Auxiliary and that the grouuved by the hostesses, planned to take Darf. in Msmnrj iai uay services. left to right! Mrs singer. Mrs. Frank Mrs. Olga Storm, Mrs. Bernard Wurl and Mrs. Anna Meislnger. (Seated, left to right) Mrs. Mata Lutz, Mrs. P. A. Hild, Mrs. Elizabeth Engelkemeier, Miss Amelia Martens, Mrs. Wm. srhmidtmann. Sr.. and Miss Margaret Meisiager. Decorations in the spring mo tif were carried out with lilies of the valley on the serving table. Each honoree received a J. P. Mei- ' favor of yellow parasol tinea Parkening, ! with lilies of the valley and yel low- crochet nut cups. A snort program was presented by Guild members. Ice cream and cake was served following the program with Mrs. P. A. Meisinger and Mrs. Fred Kaffenberger in charge. Decora tions and program were in charge of Mrs. Mike Kaffen berger and Miss Sophia Kraeuer. Honorary members, over 70. who were unable to attend, were Mrs. Bertha Buechler, Mrs. J. G. Meisinger, Mrs. C. F. Glaze. Mrs. Eva Stoehr, Miss Louisa Meisinger and Mrs. Tina Born. were i week John Horn, Jr., Is Birthday Honoree At Surprise Party John Horn was hnnnrp at i surprise birthdav nartv eivpn hv i nominating committee. Janet Rhoades at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Ben Wiles on Thursday of last For3 Memorial Dav. ' AiiviwJoUple Selects monknie l- 1 i - y; KJJme zl tor so, ii4u ureoarwi prnc.-.. and wreaths for decoratinornHrlirior Pav Braves. 0..r":?..L r UiH nf With election coming ,m thI- m ,Air- -. ".r X""'-XI ! !?.t med . : four-m?mr of ' their Named Graduates Are Feted At Luncheon Honoring the members cf the graduating class at the Univer sity of Omaha. President and Mrs. Milo Bail entertained at a senior class luncheon Wednes day. Among the graduates attend ing were Mrs. Katherine Sandin and Neil Lancaster of Platts- L00 ite SFe Betty Jo fig,?!; 7 Mr. and Mrs. cation was held today. Family Picnic Held Saturday A family picnic was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Elliott on Memorial Day Among the out-of-towners present were Mr. and Mrs. Clare Upp and daughter Lavonne, and Mrs. Evelyn Andercohn and two children, Jennifer and Jeffrey. of Shenandoah; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ledgway and Julie of Lin coln. Mrs. Andercohn is the former Evelyn Udd of Platts mouth. Mrs. Elliott. Mrs. Udd. Mrs. Ledgway and Mrs. Flossie Reed of Plattsmouth are sisters. Featured at the party was a scavenger hunt in which all par ticipated, charades and other games. '-iciocii, unuuue unnvnnpp Dot -p-v , . Wolever and Betiy Morehead !m MelsinSer- OI ""v"iC Mrs. Glenn Enjland i sented as a new Auxiliary mem- un . i Two citations, one for mem bership and one! for contribut ing to Americaij Legion activi- After birthday presents were ! LieStx?0r, the, yel were received 7 '"i-"' uniiirom tne state department. At the close k the business meeting, entertainment was fur- opened, refreshments were scrv ea by Mrs. Wiles and Mrs. Leighton Ballinger. Friends helping hr.tlb5 TO1? J0hn cek-!nished by MesdaisAes Uh irf hls birthday were Ivan lik and Be Brothrs Rpfrb Bomberg. Rav Pnripr-k- nnniH j Haden. Elna Bomberg, Mary O'- uiuieu, rtancy uerry and Janet Rhoades. Journal Want Acis Pay 11 g: To be i ...to have kindness and nnderstariding in our hearts for those who need help ... tins is a par t of our t reed. A Gatlivzlt-JlhiJizx wiExai cHomz A. D. UNDER Telephone 4111 LA. CALDWELL 702 Avenue B Plattsmouth, Nebraska - 1 A r" . ' A''', EVERY WEDNESDAY rx i Stamp Day Si Halg-ard-Cheval Wedding Vows Are Solemnized Here At a home wpririinn- at the t F-bT,"-rnX. Mr.,AVULMrs Frank-J day. May 31, Miss Agnes Doro thy Halgard of Omaha became the bride of Frank Edward Cheval of Plattsmouth. The Rev. J. W. Taenzler, pas tor of the Southside Christian church at Omaha and a former minister here and friend of the family, officiated at the cere mony in the presence of the immediate families and close friends. Attendants to the hridal cou ple were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Adkins of Plattsmouth. Following the ceremony, a re ception was held at the Cheval home with a four-tier wedding vake, baked and decorated by Mrs. Nellie Moore centering the serving table. The couple re ceived many lovely gifts. The bride is employed at a manufacturing plant in Oma ha and Mr. Cheval is employed by a transportation company. The couple will reside at Oma ha. Wedding guests included Mr. and Mrs. William Ramsey, Jim mie Halgard. Mr. and Mrs. Cook and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hansen, Mrs. Love lace, Mrs. Andy Lovstadt and daughter Alice, Mr. and Mrs. George Whelen and Kenneth, x(.. -1 t -,i e C" ivna. cLiiiri jciiacii, an ui vnia-iin ha; Mr. and Mrs. Hansjd Hick-I man and Sandy of Lincoln; Mr.)... and Mrs. Harold Ballinger and iji family of Platte Center; Mrs. Delores Stones, John H. Bethel; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Adkins, and Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Babcock and children. ments were served by Mrs So phia Wolever, Mrs. "at Wolever Mrs. Mae Favors, p I Rea' Mrs. Gertrude Chooni " ..' j Alpha Muncie and lws hhprt j Walling. KODert Spring Flowers Decprate ChanQl For Saturday RiP candlef'decorated "the clbi Saturday, Mav 30, 1953, for Y1 Wpridintr nf Mice Tmmo Ding j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Let church near Plattsmoutn Finer or Plattsmouth, and Rich- K TnddTondfdMS,?" f Mrs- Mgaret enverite Is tA J , iv s I Ufa fa: . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Murdoch of Lincoln were afternoon visitors Sundav at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thiele, en route from Omaha. I "Miles" Of Smiles . . . You'll be proud of YOUR HOME rcdecoroted with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lindell were Lincoln shoppers on Wednesday. For Car and Fire INSURANCE Wm. S. Wetenkamp Real Estate & Insurance Office S. 6th Thone 5176 i ' i B B O B B MOORE'S Rubberized Satin Standard Colors or Deep Colors SEE OUR COLOR CARD SELECTION PLATTSMOUTH PAINT STORE I i 337 Main :::'':' :'B JIM and BOB ASPEDON Opposite Courthouse B'irB'" Km? ti. t ..e,. p i i i Dial 6173 n';H::s;a'. B'E"' Alias uunun n .i-. ... The wpddinc will be an event of June 21 at Christ Lutheran Rev. Harold V. Mitchell of-1 Ycitoi Here fiiofa of Ik. J .him nnir oo I r . ' V. 1 ,1 I i 1 r - . . . ttlP- mnnv at tho MotknWi i . . here at seven o'clock. Mrs fi M1, Elizabeth Waugh, resident Todd Rogers nlaved the PZHfy of Plam0uth many years ago, - " vMMiii i incitft t i- a. . - a i - c- r Mv Elizabeth Arndt, the for- music. Given in marriage by her father, the bride oro a liht grey summer suit with white ac cessories. Her corsage wv,v0f white roses. Miss Dorothy Piper, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and wore a light blue suit with white accessories and a corsage of vellow roses. Charles Spangler. cousin of the groom, was best man. A reception was held at the Piper home following the cere monv. Mrs. Everett Spangler of Omaha presided at the serving tahle. The couole will reside on a farm near Murray. Mrs. Todd is a graduate 0f Plattsmouth high school with the class of 1953. Mr. Todd has been farming. visited Irp for a short time last week with the Gering family en route from her home an ver to Missisip-io'rence Hum pnrl"" left here Wednes day morning for the South. I CALENDAR Memorial Day dinner guests at the August Keil home were Mr. and Mrs. Philip Keil, Mr. i and Mrs. Fred Wehrbein, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Keil and Den nis, and Mrs. Margaret Schroe der of Omaha. Yes! You can enjoy EXTRA SAVINGS each Wednes day, with DOUBLE GREEN STAMPS given with each purchase of $1.00 or more. FELDHOUSEN DRUG ' "Your Friendly Drug Store" Dial 6117 liillf' Hi UJSI n nsaaHUBBBBianBKi'1 SHATTERED All old ideas about heating . . . swept away when you enjoy the ideal comfort of Lennox Warm Air Conditioning, one of tho wonders of our modem days. Economical, too. More families buy Lennox than any other make. MARTINSON SHEET METAL 139 So. 6th Phone 3192 Monday, June 1 Bud of Promise Rebckah Lodge will hold open meeting and memorial services at eight o clock Monday evening, June i l. at the IOOF hall. Thursday, June 4 W.S.C.S. will meet Thursday, June 4, at the Methodist church. Dorcas circle will be guest at a 1:30 dessert luncheon as winner in the attendance contest. Nomination of new officers will feature the regular month ly meeting of Hugh J. Kearns post, the American Legion, Thursday night at the 40 & 8 club at 8 p. m. Friday. June 5 Good Cause Kensington will meet at eight o'clock Friday night, June 5, at the IOOF hall. Navy Mothers will meet at the home of Mrs. J. D. Worsham on Friday, June 5, at 7:30 p. m Thursday, June 11 Eagles Auxiliary will meet on Thursday, June 11, instead of June 4, at Eagle hall at 8 p. m. SPRING SPECIAL FULLER Lanolin-Rich LOTION $2.00 Value $1.25 Half-Pound Size HAND CREAM Contains Lanolin 990 Frozen Boquct COLOGNE Handy Stick Form 3 Different Fragrances for the Price of One $1.50 (All above items plus tax) Hove You Got Your MOTH INSURANCE? Get complete protection with our new SPRAY MOTH PROOFER Only $1.99 FULLER DEALER Jerry Konfrst Call 4064 Before 8 a. m., or After 9 p. m., or write -. you Save! Dodge prices have been lowered recently, all models . . . save you $60.60 to $201.80. you Save! 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