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0 TW PLATTSMOUTHr NEBRASKA, SEIWI-WEEKLY JOURNAL ArlzOliailS Are PAGE SIX Section B Thursday, June 11, 1953 ,Tr , , vveeK una uuesis MTU Mrs. Ivan Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Bill' Mooney of Sutton, wore Monday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Koeber and sons and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Roeber, Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence West lake and family of Eagle, were Tuesday evening visitors at the Harold Kellogg home. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Moore and sons spent Wednesday evening with Kelloggs. Phone 1502 ; Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Woolman jof Phoenix, Ariz., were Friday j and Saturday guests of Mr. Woolman's sister, Mrs. John ! Jones, Mr. Jones and sons. Mr. I and Mrs. Edward , McCrory of , ' M'r. and Mrs. W. A. Laughlin i rviuraocK, were oaiuraay , guests at the Jones home ed on Mrs. Maude Barrow Sun day afternoon. They also call ed at the Karl Hammer home. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Erickson and sens .were Mr. and Mrs. Harm Slote, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Slote and Rae Ann and Mr. and 'Mrs. John Drake. School Teacher Feted At Shower hefn nTsCun??v aUernonat the" Mr- and Mrs- Bm Van Ackerim ! Keith Hiatt' Sn f Mr' and Lewiston CommunUy Cen Ronnie were guests in the -Mrs Dude Hiatt." was .the hon i.isl t1JJ tj u ored suest at a surprise birth- r.nsi ciduic iMn-ivcia, .cwkiuh liuuc man, nume vu oawiuav , ,, WoHnooHov viin-Vit Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Tillson and family were Sunday eve ning guests in the Dude Hiatt home. Keith Hiatt Feted At Surprise Party Keith Hiatt, son of Mr. Axtell, Johnny. Tommy, Wes ley, Kenneth, and Jeanie Booth, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Winkler, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Booth of Underwood and Glenwood, Iowa. MuraocK, were baturaay dinner ; spent Sunday evening at the Will Brothers home. Other guests there were Mr. ..and Mrs. Chas. Brothers of Sioux City, and Mr and Mrs. Vernon Laughlin and Virgil of Omaha. South Ashland South Ashlaml Jennifer accompanied Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Eachman Mrs. Richards home that eve- and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mason ning and. spent the week with and family vent to Glenwood Mrs. Fosnofs parents. and Macedonia, Iowa, Saturday, Mrs. Otto Sanders of Crete where they decorated the graves and Mrs. Paul Olson spent Wed- of relatives. They also visited nesday afternoon with Mrs. Cor- vvith relatives there, tis Lemon and little sons, help- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kaltded ing John celebrate his fourth and Carol of Lincoln, were Sun birthday. Thursday evening day afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Anaie Lemon. Donna Jean Mrs. George Bornman, Jr.. and the and Jack were dinner guests ot iamny. Mr. and Mrs. Lemon and little Mr. ana Mrs Harold Olson of Wednesday evening dinner sons. Crete, Otto Olson ana Mr. ana puests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold I Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Boiler, Mrs. Dallas Hunt and Carol Ricnauis were Dr. and Mrs. Ro- J Eddy and Jesse spent Friday were Saturday evening visitors bert Renner and David of Ogai- j evening with Mrs. Ollie Whit- at the Martin Stenberg home, laia, Oi ville Sandy of Green- latch and her guests, Mr. and s""t'1 AhianU wood and Mrs. Minnie Wilson, i Mrs. C. F. Hookham of Hem- ; Cl rmngford. ( A Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weston : At Spes Home and Roeer"of Des Moines. Iowa, i -..-j-.. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Odell went to Omaha Wednesday where they attended the eighth grade graduation cf their grandson, James Odell, at Central Park Grade school. There were 70 graduates in the class. South Ah!arnl Family Spends Week End in West Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Deal and Gary drove to Miller and Cal laway Saturday morning and decorated the graves of their parents there, yoing on to Co zad, Gothenberg and Eustis to visit friends. They met Mr. and Mrs. Merle Hill and family at Callaway, who joined them and visited at the other towns also. The Hill family had been visit ing Mr. Hill's parents in Colo rado. The group returned home Sunday evening. Robert Maack and Clarence Peterson looked after the chores during Mr. and Mrs. Deal's absence. South Ashland Call?rs at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. John Gustafson this past week were Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. John Wal3h, Mrs. Chas. Dyer, Mrs. Frank Hradsky and Mrs. George Gustafson. Mr. and Mrs. Van Stephens accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stock heme from Lincoln Tues day evening- where they had at tended the funeral of Mrs. George Kyriss. The Stephens ivere supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stock who took them to their home in Omaha later in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Richards visited at the Dr. and Mrs.'W. E. Ziegenbein home in Crete Monday. Mrs. Glen Fosnot and Richards Hosts at Sunday Dinner Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Har old Richards for Sunday dinner were Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Ziegen bein and son. Mr. and Mrs. Glr n Fosnot and family, Joan Rich ards and Orville Sandy. Addi tional afternoon guests were Mr. and Mr. Pn ndy and daughter of David City. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bird of Omaha, spent Sunday at the Howard Schmidt home. Mrs. John B. Peterson and ornrnoTT AirnriWff nr m- act c r r , . . . . were Friday overnight Guests of u'r.r ""'n!""":, Mrs. Harold Richards went to i - r,.-i ,nrt. i ovu. anu iviis. ieu Mr. and Mrs sons Carl Weston and f:on of Fremont and Leo Spes of the Snes home. Mrs. Rodgers and Mrs. Frey are Mrs. Spes' sisters. Spes and daughter were Mr. and Mrs. The Messrs. Henry Tlmm, Carl "xhv "Ve ioined bv 2?.d..?;?eS!.J?r?.V"" have fc anyrt iciuwicu nuiii iiicii ex cursion in Minnesota and Can ada, bringing home a nice lot of fish. Flovd Rueter snent Thursdav at the Dewey Moore home. Mr. ' So,,th- Ashland and Mrs. Willard Rueter and' Mr. and Mrs. George Planer Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rueter were and baby of Lincoln, spent Sun Memorial Day dinner and sup- day at the Henry Timm home, per guests at the Moore home. ' Mr. and Mrs. Porter Sellin and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Olson of family and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Elkhorn and Mrs. Ethel Arm- Laughlin and family had a pic strong of Nebraska City, were nic supper at the W. A. Laugh Saturday afternoon visitors at lin home Saturday evening. The the Cortis Lemon home. Sellin family remained overnight Mr. and Mrs. Howard Schmidt and the same group enjoyed a and family visited friends in picnic dinner at the State Fish eries, Sunday. J Mr. and Mrs. Bervi Keetle and ; children went to Manilla, Iowa, I Sunday and spent the day with i Mrs. Keetles mother, Mrs. Lena Grage. Decoration Day picnic supper Peter Sf ander and son, Fran guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril cis and Mrs. Mary Stander at Wotipka and family were Mr. tended Memorial Day services and Mrs. Jack Stroh nad family at Elm wood cemetery, Saturday of Milford and Mr. and Mrs. A. afternoon. J. Maser of Lincoln. i The Will stock family had a South Ahland basket dinner Sunday at the Saturday evening visitors at Callahan church, honoring Mr. the James Carson home were and Mrs. Eldon Stock of Hast- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Roeber ings. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stock and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Paul and sons attended. Rienke, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Grebe, Jesse O. Chopm and Mrs. W 1 1 A. 1 A1 . ..A Kcnooi teacner uie yeai. evening". She received many lovely gifts, i ' , .Murray The Youth Conference dates for the Christian church have been set for June 21 to June 27. The Chi Rho Camp dates for the Christian church are set for June 16 to June 20. The Christian church board meeting was held on June 3rd at the church. Mrs. Annie Rhoden, who made her home with her son. Alex Rhoden, of Plattsmouth the past winter and spring months, is now staying in her own home in Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Sack and daughter drove to North Loud on Decoration Day to spend the d?.y. Mrs. Sack's mother, Mrs. Agnes Manchester, returned home with the Sack family for a week's visit. Murray Bible School -'Guests were: Clay and Phylis A Classified Ad In thf Journal costs as little as 35 cents. Closes At Picnic Seward Saturday evening. ' South Ashland Wctxpkas Have Picnic Guests Crete Monday to attend the Congregational Women's Re- i Bible School closed on Friday tvt. j with a picnic held at the Christ- Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Boiler '; ian church. A program vfith pnd sons entertained "Mr. and j Bible School pupils participat Mrs. C. F. Hookham of Hem- j ins was held in the United Pres mingford, Mrs. Olive Whitlai-ch i bvterian church on Sunday eve and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Tin- ninsr. nean at supper, Sunday. Emm I Repay in Small Payments to Suit Your Income LOANS - S50 to $500 or more AMERICAN LOAN PLAN 112 North 5th St. Phone 3213 (North of Cass Drug) Loans Made Anywhere Write M. Boothe of Omaha spent Fri- com, were week end guests of day and Saturday with their Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bower. Mr. sister, Mrs. W. A. Laughlin and and Mrs. Gerald Grebe and Me Mr. Laughlin. linda June of Lincoln, and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jipp and and Mrs. Everett Bower, Lance Sandra of Gretna, spent the and Maria were additional Sun week end at the Carl Parks day dinner and supper guests, home. Mrs. Elsie Kellogg of John nd Sarah Nichols call Greenwood, was a Saturday ed at the Harvey Schroeder guest there. s home at Greenwood Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Waymond Rohr- forenoon, er and daughters cf Norfolk, ' So",h Ashland were week end quests of Mr. Families Unite Rohrer s aunt Mrs. Art Box, . Mr. Box and Mm on. For; Sunday Dinner and family and Mra.nEtem?th! ' jrM and" Star?ey 'called on' Mr' all of Lincoln, were Saturday Mel?inViles and Terry Bowman Ifhonfi Ge0rSS furda'y "ylnfn'fnX the BMrrmadJMr?0 Harold Kelter SSfl. .'fSSL S?, and family scent. Sunday eve- . S" ;, ' T ;;"S, Mrs. Dude Kiatt Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sack entertained Rev. and Mrs. F.-H. Stevenson and Faith of Fairbury and Miss Anna Banks of Lincoln at supper on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wunder lich, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Creamer and Mrs. Henry Creamer were dinner guests at the home of Dorothy Lloyd in Plattsmouth on Tuesday evening. Mehaivka Miss Painter Is Shower Honoree A miscellaneous shower was held for Elizabeth Painter and Robert Snodsrass at the Lewis- Rex and Ethel Bower, all of Lin- ' ton Community Center on Sun run" t the Fred Rueter home at Alvo. South Ashland Petersons Are Dinner Hosts Dinner euests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Peterson on Decoration Day were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pet erson of Omaha: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gerdts, Marilyn and Pa ricia and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gerdts, Jr., of Wahoo; Mr. and Mrs. Pobert Mack and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Maack. They celebrated the sixth birth day of Billy Maack. the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maack. Willi d-CON Mouse-Pruf Sure Deorh to Mica , GUARANTEE f, dy ' U" U K,' i end m-let on operty or & $69 ) C-C ;J your monev r V 3. f ktP SCH REINER DRUGS Phcne 1111 Plattsmouth U d-CON Concentrate Maktt 6 full ibt.ofbalt $2'8- It fiappeneA In NEBRASKA 4" ,V 81 ST.-. iiO. :.ri; V- . - .It- - 4" wivX - -O-s:' 7 o nee, in parts of Nebraska, no farm vas thouou, r .uunnt its cyclone cellar. Though families were ever , ... r . , j i . ... on c alert for a svurhng, funnel-shaped cloud on the horizon w,, a-uoni were (iice refuges actually needed. But they did come in J " a"Qy 3s 7k cool storeroom for food! The cellars were du riht inf . hill, or straight under the ground. Knowing that "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure," the brewing industry continues its educational pro gram for taverns. Even though Nebraska taverns have, for years, been clean, wholesome, law-abiding places! NEBtSKA VISION r o In, ted States foundation 710 First NaflEank Bid 7 s 1 Oo Lincoln burg at the cabin at South Bend. In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Jim Whitacre and their house guests. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Whit acre of Bakersfield, California, joined them. South Ashland . Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stander and family were Mr. and Mrs. Felix Heng, Duane and Barbara, and Nancy Gergen of Dunbar. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klipp and LaVern, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wills, Gwendolyn and Eugene and Albert Thiel had a picnic supper at Capitol Beach Sunday evening, later attending the stock car races. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Roeber call ed on Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bornemeier at Murdock Sunday afternoon. In the evening they went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louie Wehrman to help Mrs. Wehrman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neumann, cele brate their golden wedding an niversary. Mr. and Mrs. George Born man, Jr., and family visited at the Arthur Dold home in Omaha Sunday evening. ' Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Roeber, John and Merry Sue ioined Mr. and Mrs. Earl Puis. Frank and Ralph and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riester in a picnic at the State Fisheries, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weston and Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Kills Bockleman and Sherry and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weston and Roger visited with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beetison, Sunday afternoon. Wilbur Laughlin of Shenan doah, and Miss Ruth Fullerton of Omaha, visited at the John and Arthur Laughlin home Me morial Day. Sunday afternoon visitors at the Irvin Hauschild home were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kellogg and family and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bond and family. Eve ning visitors there were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Snodgrass and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Buell and Ray mond. , South Ashland Family Picnic Dinner Is Held A family picnic dinner was held at the E. W. Parrott home Saturday. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Parrott, Mr. and Mrs. John Parrott and Joan, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Damato and Mr. and Mrs. Don Phelan and family. South Ashland Mr. and Mrs. James Carson and family and Leroy Timm went to Linn. Kansas, Sunday where they visited with Mrs. Carson's sister, Mrs. - Vernon Helms, Mr. Helms and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dean and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Dean call- day evening. The couple receiv ed many nice gifts. The hos tesses were fifteen ladies of the Lewiston community. Murray Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peterson and family from St. Edwards visited over the week end at the R. A.' Cundall home. i Kevin Ferris, smlal son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferris, has been confined at home with Red Measles. I Mr. and ,Mrs. Bill Creamer from; Lewiston, Idaho have been " visiting at the homes of , Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wunderlich and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Creamer for the past week. Murray Melvin Hoschar, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hoschar, cele brated his 14th birthday with a party on Friday. Murray , Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sack werel visitins' in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ruby and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cooper on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wink ler were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dude Hiatt. on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sack were visitine with Mr. and Mrs. Her man Hennines on Sunday aft ernoon at Nehwka. Miss Beverly Meisinger and Miss Peegy Frans were guests of Miss Ro'so Read at a slumber party on Thursday night. Murray Wiener Roast Held At Park A group of young people held a wiener roast at the Murray park on Thursday evening. Thev were Peggy Frans, Rose Read. Barbara Anderson, Bev erly Meisinger. George Ebersole, Terry Ernst, Wde Arnold. Doug Reno. Mike Sullivan, Don Free burg and Bill Smith. Murray Mr. f?nd Mrs: George Buffing ton and dauehter were visiting in Tabor. Iowa with Mr. and f Mrs. Roy Hiatt on Sunday. ' II PLUMBING and HEATING tut Every Need Phone 257 620 First Ave. Modern Homemakers Know They Can Depend Upon the Electric Refrigerator to Lead the Field in: O CONVENIENCE C DEPENDABILITY. O DESIGN O ECONOMY O BEAUTY O PERFORMANCE O FEATURES O DESIGN I I I i ' ' j 1953 Year after year, the Electric Refrigerator has been the undisputed leader in the field of modern refrigeration! Proven throughout the years in millions of American homes, the electric refrigerator reaches a new peak of perfection in 1953! Colder, more constant temperatures, plus unmatched dependability the whole year 'round, is your assurance that when you buy an electric refrigerator . you have bought the best! TMMH W ITS TTv For ffie Finest in Modern Refrigeration,.. See our Jjcw&iiisL k.cbiic. (bsiabuvl ir-77? J m wwwmi ' UJMMIMUHI'I'III I,, . n . W GENERAL 3IOTOI1S LOWEST PllICKD ICH.llT SM)W IT lUixUEj Judge Pontiac purely from the standpoint of quality and it's hard to believe that it is actually a low-priced car. Certainly it's as distinctively styled as any car on the road and its beauty carries through into its luxurious, roomy Body by Fisher. Performance wise, Pontiac is second to none, with power to spare that whisks you through city traffic or cruises with remarkable economy. And Pontiac is a big car, with a long, 122-inch wheelbase. But Pontiac' s outstanding feature is its price a. price so low that if you can afford any new car you can afford a Pontiac. Come in and get the facts that prove that dollar for dollar, you can't beat a Pontiac! Dollar Ibr Dollar jou cant Leal Sip' 1 ry 625 Ave. A Phone 255 MTU AC Plattsmouth, Nebi.