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t HE PLATTSTtlOUTH, NEBRASKA, SCMI-WCEKLY JOURNAL PAGE SIX Section B Thursday, July 2, 1953 Sunday School Plans Picnic The Sunday School of the Congregational church will hold a picnic dinner at Steinhardt Park, Sunday, July 26 lor its members and their families and any friends of the church who want to come. j . Avorn ) Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Linkhardt I of Seattle, Wash., visited his mo- j ther, Mrs. Linkhardt, here the ! past week. ; Pnhorf 1,To rmin rrl t T.lnvH nnd , unuiuuy unnivi-iaiy weunesaay Marvin Nelsen, Dunala and Ber- 'H ere Are Tiiiie-Saving Bedclothes for Baby Mrs. Henry Maseman, Correspondent Grading of the mail route was started on the north and south road two miles west of town and the second mile south of town. Neighbors and relatives help ed Mrs. Ella Ebert celebrate her ( venin". Mr. and Mrs.. Krnest Ilaveman have purchased the Mrs. Sophia IJose home. They will move in This fall. Ted Nutzman brought his chil dren, Sharon, Ronald, Dennis, Janice and Diannc down to visit thtir grandmother. Mrs. Emma Nutzman for two weeks. nie Straub attended camp at Ashland last week. Ann Marquardt attended a meeting of the Rainbow Girls last week. Miss Bettv Acklev and Miss Verle Nutzman of Lincoln, spent j Sunday with Mrs. Emma Nutz- j man. I Mrs. Myrtle Wolph is attend- j 1 i 4 . BY EDXA MILES bed for most -Wt yy? -yv-. t Mr. ana Mrs. Henry vette of ing Peru State Teachers sum Levant, Kansas, left for their mer session. hame after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cezchin and Mrs. Pearl Vette. Mrs. Pearl Vette went to Sew srd last week to spend .several (iays with her sisters, Miss Myrtle General hospital seriously und Louise Douty and also to following a third stroke. ,iee her nephew, Orville Douty The Dessert Club met with and family, of Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dankleff Mrs. Emma Rawalt entertain- Sunday evening. Prizes at cards far hPr fimohtpr.in.inur Afr? 1 went to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence - o - - - i Mr. and Mrs. Clyde. Graham of Chicago. 111., and Lloyd Gra ham visited briefly here Sun day. They report that Ralph Graham, their brother, is at ill Verne Rawalt. Tuesday. Those present were Mrs. J. W. Brendel, Mrs. Caroline Marquardt, Mrs. Fred Marquardt, Mrs. Carl Zai .ser and Mrs. Laurence Wulf. Avora Serviceman Called Home From Europe Karl Neumeister was called I TAKING up a small fry requires athletic prowess plus the vigilance of a sheriff in a Western movie. As fast as the bed is smooth and neat, the small gremlin tears it apart. The sheets either land on the floor or engulf the bed's oc cupant. Coming to mother's aid in this uneven battle are some recent bedmaking innovations. First cf these is the brand-new, printed, contour crib sheet that can't pos sibly pull out. Eecause of its fitted corners, no pinning or tucking is needed. It comes in these colors, too: yellow with green, blue with pink, and green with yellow trim. Puckered nylon with an all r.ylon filling makes 3 light, airy, cozv comfort-quilt that washes I 2t T' 4, v. This brand-new quilt is in puckere nylcn uith an all nylon filling. It's in floral pat- terns and pastel colors. Norris, Mrs. Everman, Henry Smith and Anthony Wirth.' Sandra Dettmer is spending several days this week with her grandparents. Avil',1 Mrs. Verne Rawalt and chil dren left Sunday for Lewelleri, after two weeks' visit here. ; The children -of Mr. and Mrs. j Meets Thursday A. W AAA ' V LI V U V ii 4. IVlk iOi K, A X easily and dries quickly. Through washings, it retains its shape. Furthermore, it is moth and mil dew resistant. This is ideal for babies who are allergic to wool. But it's also ideal for mothers who are allergic to the idea of slaving over a wash tub. It cuts down on the need for large stacks of bedding for baby and makes it possible to save cn both money and space. This is in Moral patterns and comes in the pastels: pink, blue, white and maize. . - V, , v T f si?. . v,:. t"" i ' "u r v. -V V A - ld,fe',&..-! ..J. -r-i.-- . 1 Masonic Home News Mrs. Hattie Worthman of Louisville, . Mrs Mary Tjson, Mr. and Mrs. and H. E. Brown of Wheatland, j B Malstrcm and T. Gordon Wyo. toured the Home and Mr. . Sanders Sunday afternoon and Brown visited Mrs. Inez Burt. ( in the evening Mr. Samuels gave Mrs. J. W. Andrews of Wy- j a fine organ recital for the mem more, visited her aunt, Mrs. (bers 0f the Home. He dedicated Effie Wilkinson, Tuesday. 0ne of the selections to T. Gor- Mrs. Dnisv Savior of Palm I rinn snnders. The members are j Springs, Calif., stopped and grateful to Mr. Samuels for this i spent the day with her aunt, njCe entertainment. : Mrs. Mary Tyson, while enroute j The First christian Scientist east on a trip. She hadn't seen ; church of Omaha held their i her aunt for seven years. services at our Chapel bunaay Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mins. Mur dock Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Mills, nf Wabash, and James Mills, Mr. and ,Irs. Bernard Mai stroms had a pleasant after noon when Mrs. Mastrom s mother, Mrs. Grosjeari; sisters, ( Jr Buffalo, N. Y. visited Mrs. Mrs. B. J. Burns; Mrs. Sylvia , Elizabeth Koon Sunday after Hawkins; niece. Mrs. Jack i n0on. Burns and daughters, Jean and, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Anderson; TCpttv all of Omaha came down! vfr nnci Mrs. Williams of Ash- for a vvisit. . land, Nebr., visited Sunday af- Mr. T. Gordon Sanders enjoy- j ternoon with Mrs. tmma ua.e ph his visit with Mrs. Freda This new fitted crib sheet stays nuooth zrM tidy no matter how lauch a baby kicks and tumbles about in bed. It's printed with ' a gay bunny pattern in bright colors attractive to children. Ladies Aide home from Europe where he has grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John "ten scauoned neariv a year, due to the illness of his mother. Mrs. Harry Neumeister. He will have a 30-day furlough and then be stationed in Missouri. Avoca Freddie Berner. son of Mr and ter, Cynthia Sue. went home Mrs. Leslie Berner, came home ; fl0m the hospital last Monday from the hospital after an oper- i t0 hLs parents, Mr. and Mrs. ation. He had swallowed a 1 Wil1 Baier in Lincoln for a week, marble. ' " l-This week they ' plan to spend. ; at her parents in Beatrice. , Stubbendick, several days last week. Mrs. Laurence Wulf entertain ed several youngsters for her son Mrs. Dwight Baier and dang Ladies' Aide met Thursday with Mrs. Kli Wilson and Mrs. Lvnn. .Hoback. . Mrs. Caroline Marquardt had the devotional period. It was voted to have an Dennis" birthday Fridav. 1:1 cum uuiai jaiy id. win- sll" 1 4. 1- J ;i auuut a. cuokoook me Aiae is having made. Quilting was work lor the afternoon. Avoca Mr. and'Mrs. Silas Everett and l Mrs. Clyde' Bogard attended fu- WANTED New Crop ' BROME GRASS SEED For Information -See or Phone 37 Edward Flake, Jr., Mgr. SEED CO., INC. 1500 Central Nebraska City Avora neral services for Edward Ev erett at' Union, Thursday.- , Clyde Bogard had a week-end ! pass from Veterans hospital, j where he has.been taking treat- ' Mr. arid Mrs: Henry Smith, and-i ment for .several -weeks. Roger, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mr., and Mrs. Carl McGrew of Smith returned from their., trip' Lihccln and Mrs.. Winifred -Wea- Several Attend Wedding Sunday Rose McDonald Phone 69-2448 Extension Club Meets Wednesday The Friendship Circle Exten- AUTO THIEVES. i The average age of an auto j thief in this country is 18, ac- Mr. Max Meyers, Mr. Clayton nXmti t i tt 1 n x , biii, iiioi annual uiinun ui I Plw of. Sloux Flls' xPal' the International Association of di y a "o o t 11 f Auto Theft Investigators. While P atte. joined Bruce Bushnell of .he m be just a Byouth tryins Alliance to attend the wedding ;t0 snow off Ja teen-ager lookini of Kenneth Strauder, Sunday , f or thrill 'or a f eessionai out aiternoon at North Platte The for a fast doiiar, the car thief is tour boys were buddies m Korea. ;becomin a s'erious national The WOW boys returned home t i,Iuuiem- from camp Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Turner and Smiths Return Froin Va ca t i c n ; Friday, evening to Seattle, Wash i ington.' where they visited Va- den. Vette and son and Mr. and, j Mrs. Ervin Ehlers and family and j James Jensen, who is with the Marines-, at Bremerton Wash,- Avora . i The Extension Club. held their picnic at the John Emshoff ! home," Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Elmer' Sojren, , and family of Louisville. Mr. and and .family , and. Mr. and Mrs. ! Clarence; Sjuiek and family of ' Louisville and Mr. and Mrs.- Wil ! ber Sutton and son of Omaha, J were Sunday guests of Mr. and j Mrs. Clarence Sutton. 1 . ; j Mrs. Ernest Norris received ! word of the serious illness 'of Jaer ; mother, Mrs. 'Elia Crunover, of Syracuse. Later she was taken to the hospital. l1Pjib,?i!tdne?da,?' at l family of Omaha; Mrs. Rose Mc r Dii d "" Donald visited with Mrs. Ryan nnSoMofntd ??SC Jf-?-i at : Weeping Water Sunday at Donald as hostesses. Mrs. Mil- 1 ternoon di ed Comstock gave the lesson i , T T 1 j on -Feeding and Care of Chil- L Mf- an Mrs. Joe Leesley and dren " i family and Mr. A. L. Todd were , I Sunday guests at the Emil Mei- , . Greenwood -r- 1 J, 'B.rD!i.;B ,;,b:. "B.raOT'ffl-!!::;;: a a to a n H n n n a Pi n a !:B'ir;E,;i!iR-;i;!Cii;::B:!i:!B,!;i;B::!!!Ci,'e MEISINGER FIRESTONE STORE 1 ri CAR SHINE4J? 'A a a 0 BAMBU WAX Regular 1.98 1 Special . . . 1.25 AUTO-BRITE Regular 98c Special . . . CHAMOIS 79c and uo 79c a a n D a D a pi n M n B a hi B H ii M H D H KEEP 'EAA SAFE ... IN THIS BIG 76 -INCH PLASTIC WADING POOL Hig Enough for the Entire Tamily. Easy to inflate. " Now See Us for Your Holiday Needs iessinger Store AVE GIVE S & II GREEN STAMPS Texaco Station in Rear Open Evenings and Sundays RK anri Main Phone 5114 ! c;..:B..r:a :n..: .tirii.n;;::::; si u;m:::M;:Mia:Mmmz visj mimmi i:: p 6 N M ii El y ci a i P a ! a u ta i I! y a n p i U B P N it: w r vef of Bird City, Kansas, called on Mrs.' iiollenberger, Thursday. . . Avoca . Mi-' arid Mrs John Mohr and Mrs.' Dena Ruge attended the Kniekman-Evers wedding at First Lutheran church June . 25. Mrs. Martha Ruse and Sallv Carsten spent several days vis iting in Lincoln last week. r ; Avoca Kensington Meets Here on Friday Cemetery Kensington met with Mrs. Ernest Emshoff and Mrs. Dena Ruge Friday. The meeting was opened by the vice president, Mrs. Henry Maseman. "A report I was given by the courtesy com- i i a. a miicee. ; . ' . : Avoca Couple Observes 46th Anniversary Francis Marquardt and Mrs. Carl.Zaiser were guests of Dr. and Mrs. Brendel Thursday, June 25, honoring their 45th wedding anniversary at Stein hardt Park in Nebraska City. Also present were Mrs. Martha Ruge, Mrs. Caroline Marquardt and Mr., and Mrs. Fred Mar quardt. - Avoca Elmer McFadden, Miss Mil dred Griffen, Mrs. Carl Zaiser were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Cullen and Petro nella. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ev.erman were Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Phelps. Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Phelps, Jr., of Lincoln and Mrs. William Justin and children of Waterloo, Iowa. Mr.and Mrs. Ben Howard Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deyer of Green wood and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Shpnnlpi nf RnrinarMplrl attprirt- ed the funeral of Mrs. Evelvn ; Marie Claycomb afternoon. Mrs. Wigains was an aunt of Mrs. Howard COOLS OFF IN JAIL CINCINNATI, O. - When his girl friend refused to see him James Collins, 19, thought up what seemed to be a goood idea. He rang a fire alarm in the vi cinity of her home, hoping she would corte out to see the com motion. She didn'U but police and ine -fire department '.an swered the alarm. Now, Jimmy's cooling off in jail on a three months' sentence. Gehrke, Grand Martha. O. E. S. of Texas, Dallas. Texas; who was one time Electa when Mr. Sanders was Worthy Patron in Omaha, and her sister, Mrs. Flo Elliott. Dallas, Texas: Mrs. Clara Dienstbier. and Mrs. T. Gordon Sanders of Omaha, on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Field, Miss Irma Hunt, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Short, of Omaha, were cal lers of Mr.' Chas Docherty, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Georse Hillman of Los Aneeles. Calif.: Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hillman of Omaha, visited their friend, Mrs. Edith Proctor. Sunday. Mrs. Christine Fredericksen and Mrs. Sarah Edmundson re turned from Omaha Sunday, af ter having spent a few days vis iting friends and relatives. Mrs. Libby Menary was made very happy when her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Bur kett, and Mrs. Burketts sister, Mrs. Louise Miller of Bassett, Ark., came up and helped her celecbrate her 88th birthday by taking her to Omaha for a three day visit. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Weller of Omaha visited their sister, Mrs. Bessie Obernolte and also, called on Mr. T. Gordon Sanders. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Samuels of Omaha called on their friends, DRIVER, SO, FINED Coldwater, Mich. Mrs. Luina Seberine was recently fined $2.15 after pleading guilty to charges of failing to yield the riaht of way with her automo bile, causing a minor traffic ac cident. Mrs. Sebering. who re cently celebrated her 90th birth day, insists she's as much at, home behind a steering wheel as she is in a rocking-chair. RUSSIAN ROULETTE FATAL Oklahoma City. Okla. John Mel Baker. 17-year-old vouth. showing his 15-year-old bride of three days how to plav Russian roulette, spun the cylinder of a .22 revolver, put it to his temple, and fired. A bullet entered his brain, killing him inftrntly. New York An nffu::a' of the Margaret Sanger Research Bu reau recently stated that more than 20,000 children a vear are born in the United States as a result of artificial insemination. Mrs. Rose McDonald shopped in Lincoln, Monday. Mrs. Pauline Wiles and Mrs. :omb visited with' riMlvpn McDonald Tuesday iB0Y 12 CHAINED evening. i Elgin, ill. - Police found Gary Miss Jeanie Glans of Lincoln, : Molner, 12-year-old son of Louis Mr and Mrs Joe Leeslev and was a Saturday supper guest at corner, jr., i-year-oia watcn iIf;..a?.d..r1Sof..H?slarl the John Mevers home. 5 worker, chained to a front porch 'JBBTA For Car and Fire INSURANCE Wm. S. Wetenkamp Real Estate fe Insurance S Soennichsen Bldg. Th. 5176 Subscribe to The Journal STRICTLY FRESH i A TEMPORARY city fireman. was jailed for setting grass fires. He probably thought more fires would mean more work ... and a permanent job. Just shows it doesn't pay to be too ambitious. An Ontario small-town coun cil planned a spinster tax after boosting an already enforced levy on bachelors. Guess equal rights mean equal bites, eh!. tt A governor of an eastern state signed a bill changing a law's wording from "who" to "whom," iamiiy were Saturday supper guests- of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Meisinger. . Mrs. Marie Claycomb and Mrs. Virginia Penning were hostesses to the ladies of Circle II of the WSCS at the Methodist church Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Emil Meisinger, Mrs. Jeane Leesley visited with little Joe Pershing at the hospital Sat urday afternoori. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Turley Wall we're Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wall and family and Mr. and Mrs. James Wall and daughter of . Havelock. Mrs. Bess Conn was reported a little better and remained out of the iron lung for thirty min utes Saturday. She is in Bryan Memorial hospital. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wright were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Leever of Waterloo. Little Joe Pershing returned home Sunday afternoon from the hospital. He is recovering nicely from the accident, but has to take it easy for three months. Mr. Lloyd Mick was home from Illinois over the week end. The Boy Scouts and Mr. Wayne Howard returned home from camp, Sunday. June 21st. Air. and Mrs. Ronnie Osburn of Lincoln, were dinner guests of Ronnie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Osburn and family, j Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wall (drove to Omaha Sunday after- "UUU CliiU VIOilCU Willi J.V1I3. vv till A mother, Mrs. John Easley. who has returned from a vacation in Boston, Mass. Vi Ri.h-.rrt wiehtfra' nf T in. ', chair, with a 12 foot chain loop- coin, 'was a dinner guest Sunday e his neck and padlock at: the E. L. 'McDonald home. ' d to the chair Gary said his ! his father had chained him to 1 the Vio?t i'Vilo Vic norontc roro w hLi'AiiL jokis. !at work because his father was The Health, Education and ; dissatisfied with his perfor- T - 1 A- -W h 1 A. 1 ! wenare ueparuneni, nas given ; mance at a Little League base dismissal notices to about 1,200 j ball game the previous Sunday employes because of prospective Molner was arrested and charg budget cuts. Public Health Ser- ! ed with endaneerine the health i vice received a net cut of 1,000: i and life of a child. I Food and Drug Administration, ; 100; Of lice of Education, 50, and , , Theoretically a female fly can miscellaneous, ,50. , produce i3i,000.000,000.000,000,- ! 000 descendants within six months. PLANE SEATS. One of the nation's airlines 'i North American Airlines has ! announced that it has inaugu rated commercial passenger ser vice with rearward-facing seats. 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