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THE PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA. SEMI.WFEKLY JOURNAL, i gAGE TWO- Thursday, October 1, 1953 Committee Appointments , -4re 8 - 40 Salon Features Birthday Dinner Honors Horace Griffin At Union A birthclav dinner was held at I the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hor- v-r-c Griffin at Union Sunday Honoring Mr. Griffin cn his birthday anniversary. Attending the birthday din ner wore Mr. and Mrs. Lester f'chmakcr, Larry and Beverly Ann, of Gpringfield; Mr. and Mrs. Lcroy Mr-Farland and sen, Dennis of Lirxoln; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Griffin and Ann and Karen of Omaha: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sohortz, Terry and Peg gy Joe, of Fort Dodge, la.; Mr. and Mrs. Frances Thoren, .Wayne and Charlcne, of Weep ing Water. Also present were his mother, Mrs. E. M. Griffin, of Platts mouth; sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Winscott Ann Marilyn and Tommie, of Platts mouth. Following dinner, pictures were taken and a social time held. SCOUTS TO SWIM Scoutmaster Al Linder r?.n- , ncunccd today that Boy Scouts j will go swimming at the YMCA j at Omaha Saturday night. Cars j will leave for Omaha at 6 p. m., ! from Central school. A Classified Ad in The Journal costs as little as 35 cents LOANS - SjO to SS00 or more LOAN PLAN '12 North-5th St. Phone 3213 (North of Cass Drug) Loans Made Anywhere Write -a LOOK! . KERElYOUR EXM CASH m 'mm m EXPENSES er's Y would like to express our gratitude to our friends who visited our display booth in the Corn Palace during the Karnival. We invite you to inspect our Animal Health Department in our store the next time you are in town. We will be happy to help you at any time. HERMAN MEISINGER, WINNER OF BOOTH PRIZE Scc&& INSURES EXTRA LAWN BEAUTY ... Trip across the lawn with TURF BUILDER in the thick Seed turf. I : TURF BUILDER Extra rich grassfood, so full of vitamins and vittles you' need only 1 lb per 100 sq ft. Feed 2,500 sq ft -$2.50; 5,000 sq ft - $3.95; 10,000 sq ft - $7.85 Sccttx SPREADERS provide for quick, accurate feeding, seeding, weeding at $7.35 and $12.50. ANIMAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT Anreoittycin T.F. . T. . . .2.00 Aurecmycin Soluble - For Poultry Drinking Water. Protects Chickens Turkeys. Kails' More Germs- Sisecia! Combination 0er 12 Tuises Aureomycin Ointment 1 Bottle Udder Lotion $8.86 Value SPECIAL PRICE $7 34 tcv Tiij.- nr-ni -n-imtrr"7im-,Trr n n n5 hi. 9. - ft V T 5 i t - . 1 f Appointment of committees. plans for formal initiation, and plans for a Hallowe'en party were highlights of the meeting of Cass County Salon of the 8 & 40 Monday night. The group met at the 40 & 8 club. ! the meetin? me m-ng Mrs. Vera Warca conducted Committees appointed includ ed: . ., .. ' Paxlnership Mrs. Vera War ga, . Mrs. Elsie McClintock and Mrs. Minnie Schiber. P'tuals and emblems Mrs. Mollie Gobleman. Stran book Mrs. Helen John and Mrs. Mata Amick. Constitution and by-laws Mrs. Mollie Gobleman, Mrs. Ag nes Walling, Mrs. Mary Nelson and Mrs. Sophia Wolever. Salon partners are working on scrap books to be sent to the TB hospitals and signed a card to be sent to Mrs. Mary Nelson, a member who is ill. Initiation of members will be held at the October meeting with a Halloween party to be held during the social hour. Mrs. Helen Vroman, Mrs. Minnie Schiber and Mrs. Cora Baum gart were named to a refresh ment committee for the party and Mrs. Sophia Wolever was named in charge of entertain ment. A discussion on TB seals was held prior to disclosing secret pals for the year. At a social period, games were played wun prizes oeing award ed to Mrs. Mary Gobleman, Mrs. Helen Vroman, Mrs. Minnie Schiber, Mrs. Sophia Wolever, Mrs. Cora Baumgart and Mrs. Vera Warga. Hostesses were Mrs. vroman and Mrs. Schiber. They served refreshments of ice cream, angel food cake and coffee. ; Baptist Services At Public Library Baptist church services will be held Sunday evening at the ; Plattsmouth library with Ted Kcnvalin as oastor. Services will include Bible study at 6:45; evening services at 7:30. Serv ices will also be held at 7:30 Wednesday, when Bible: study. , and prayer meeting will be held. Everyone is welcome. Mrs. C. E. Ledgeway returned to Plattsmouth Wadnesday aft- er ten days at an Omaha hos- pital where she underwent sur- gery a week ago. She is staying. at the home of her sister, Mrs. Leonard Terryberry, , for the ' present. , " ' . 33E3SS mm Li.u-i.in. u hopper to feed grass to rich color, growth. Then a jaunt with Scotts to cover bare spots with luxuriant It's a breeze with a Scotts Spreader. ScS&k LAWN SEED Millions of perennial seeds in each pound fairly bursting with energy to give you a deluxe lawn. 7 lb -$1.50 5 lbs -$7.35 ScZ&L "SPECIAL" Seed Grows fast so is extra good for new lawns. Thrives in sun or shade, good soil or poor. 7 fa. $1.35 5 lbs- $6. 15 n Dryg Mil SISH H Phone 241 , - V I - - St. John's Guild Meets Monday St. John's Guild held its regu lar business v meeting Monday evening at St. John's Hall. Dis cussion on various subjects was led by Father Raphael Chonta. Following the meeting, Guild members spent the evening sew ing for a bazaar. Hostesses were Mrs. Helen Woolcott and Mrs. Helen Smith. Mrs. Etta Oorder Feted Tuesday At Birthday Luncheon Mrs. Robert Cappell enter tained at a luncheon' Tuesday honoring the birthday anniver sary of Mrs. Etta Gorder. Guests were seated at a beau tifully crystal appointed table dontcpori -itVi rvinlr tmH lavpnripr j aters flanl-Pd DV white tapers in --v-tai nriplahra. Mrs. Gorder was surprised m the afternoon by arrival of the L. P. C. club of which she is a member. Guests-enjoyed visiting and playing cards with prizes going to Mrs. Guy Wiles and Mrs. Glenn Vallery. Mrs. Gorder received many lovely gifts and refreshments of individual cakes centered with pink candles, ice cream, mints and COffee were served. Legion Convention Set At Louisville October 7th The American Legion and Auxiliary will hold its district 12 convention at Louisville on Wednesday, October 7. Regis tration will be held in the morn- ' ing followed by regular business sessions throughout the day. A joint banquet will be served at 6:30 that evening. Auxiliary members are to reg ister at 9 a. m. Sands Have I Saturday Guests I -Mj and Mrs. Howard Sands land daughters, Norma and Jan ' ice, of Lincoln were visiting here ;'Saturday with" his parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. Frank. Sand, and also j with his brother and wife, Mr. I and Mrs. Raymond Sand. t i Other Saturday visitors at the Frank Sand home were Mn and i Mrs. Hobart Blake, of Lincoln :and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Peter-" son. hwijiiiijwii, pAtmHAif'-Hgw en - service HuBarry-Flafter-Glo Liquid Makeup Price 1.10 JUtiBarry Penetrating Balm with Hormones BuBarry Confour Cleansing and Lubricating Cream .... .1.75 Mask Cream . . . . BuBarry-Berma-Sec Formula . . 2.50 2.50 BuBarry Triple Treat 3 DuRarry Lip Sticks 1.25 Plus Tax DftUGS l2V 1EMBER Four Generations United At Hamlinq Reunion 4 ill I - r,. m - h A four-generation reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrsv Duaine L.- Hamling at Council Bluffs, la., on Sundav, September 21. - Present were the great grand-; hail"w' mi. 5"a.rs- eorge .. Hamling of Norfolk: . grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hamling, Marceline, David and Karen of Plattsmouth; Mr. and Mrs. Har old .Ronk and daughter, Ro berta. A great uncle, Leonard Ham- District Legion Joe Dietl Home Is Scene Of Sunday Dinner Pvt. Robert F. Dietl of Fort. Riley, Kansas Mr. and Mrs. James Dietl of Murray, Miss Bet- ty Dietl Of Nehawka, and Jack Kirk were dinner guests, of . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dietl and family Sunday. , . r , - Pvt. Dietl and his friend, Jack Dueling, also of Ft. Riley, visit ed Sunday with Robert's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dietl, lat er returning to the Kansas base. . n l i . Weeding, Birthday Anniversaries Are Celebrated Recognizing a !25th wedding ! Verna Perry was appointed anniversary and several on their chairman of the sick committee, birthdays, " a basket dinner - was Report was given on represen held at the Ernest Elliott home ! tation for the unit in the King here. J ! Korn Karnival parade with col- Honored on their weddine an- i ors carried by Auxiliary mem- niversary were Mr. and Mrs. El- liott, while Mrs. Elliott, Elmer Sprieck, Mary Joan and Jeanie Sprieck also observed birthday anniversaries. Attending the dinner and celebration were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sprieck of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sprieck and family, Tommy Sjogren, Mr.' and Mrs. Arthur Sprieck and Beverly, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Heil and family, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Redden, Neal and Dianna, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Carper of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Carper and Linda of Lin coln. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Forn of f and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Soch or. 1 2.5o M CALENDAR Thursday. Oct. 1 The Plattsmouth post of the American Legion will hold its regular monthly meeting at the 40 & 8 club Thursday night, October 1, at 8 p. m. Thursday. Oct. 1 ; WSCS Gift Day and birthday;:-: observance will be held Thurs- j ij day, October 1, at two o'clock i and Naomi circles will be hostess. I Til 11 -t l 1 . I Eagles Auxiliary will meet at eagles Hall tonight, Thursday, October 1. at 8 p. m. " Friday, October 2 The Good Cause Kensington will hold their meeting at the Odd Fellows Hall Friday, Octo ber 2. at 8 p. m. Friday, October 2 PEO will meet with Mrs. Es telle McClusky on Friday, Octo ber 2 at 2:30 p. m. Monday, Oct. 5 Bud of Promise Rebckah'Lodgc will hold their meeting Mon day, Oct. 5, at 8 p. m. at the IOOF hall. Monday, Oct. 5 The Plattsmouth Senior Wom an's Club, will hold their mem bership tea Monday, October 5, at the home of Mrs. Herman Tiekotter, 123 No. 11th St. at 8 p. m. Hostess social committee, assisted by Mrs. Glen Vallery and Mrs. Fred Bourck. ; Tuesday, Oct. 6 ! Catholic Daughters will hold ' their business meeting Tuesday i - ling of Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hamling of Plaltsmouth and A-3c Don Thornton of Ells- j worth Air Force Base, Rapid City, South Dakota, were also ; - Pictured, left to right, are Jo- seph Duaine Hamling, 6 weeks oia, ms iainer, uuame xiamimg I his grandfather, Leo Hamling; his great grandfather, George Hamling; and his great uncle, Harold Ronk. Convention On Auxiliary Calendar V American Legion ' Auxiliary met Tuesday night at the 40 & 8 club with Mrs. Sophia Wolever, past president, conducting the meeting in the absence of Pres ident Mildred Hall. TVio o-rvmn rnnciHprer3, nlanc fcr the district convention at Louisville on . Wednesday at which MnL Edna cooley, Mrs. ; Apria Rnnrrh Mrs Favors. Mrs. Sophia Wolever, Mrs. Verna - W W , Perry, Mrs. Ruth Krings and Mrs. Vera Warga will be dele gates... The unit also considered plans for a bake and apron sale some time in the near future. Mrs. Ida Patton is Achair,rnan fpx. the sale. ..... v - i : j a j? j j erans hospital has been received I by the unit. Ida Patton, re I habilitation chairman, is in charge of the activity. Mrs. ; bers, junior members marching in "a group, and a float driven by iviiss inyuis sourcir. Announcement was made that an executive meeting will be held soon and the meeting closed with a refreshment and social period following. Hi! a ir Xr, rr- X Si 5 J 'n'. - II !l WE GIVE ... -'test. A ft -ft, L sis' i UK t 1 ' t S & H GREEN STAMPS Fairview Women's Club Elects New Officers Couple United At Presbyterian Church At -Murray MURRAY ( Special 1 Miss Charlene Pleular of Omaha and Miles Bradley of Murray were united in marriage at the Unit- ed Presbyterian church on Sun day at two o'clock. The bride wore a white gown of net over white satin with a chantilly lace fingertip veil held in place with a seed pearl band. She carried white carnations and liiy of the valley. The bride's sister, Miss Doro thy Pleular, was bridesmaid and wore a shrimp pink ballerina length gown of net over white satin. She carried a bouquet of carnations and lily of the val ley. John Bradley, brother of the groom was best man. . Seventy guests attended a re ception held at the Dave Bradley heme following the ceremony. Youth Groups To Have Campfire Supper, Service Mynard Youth Fellowship met September 27th at the Mynard church . with several members present j The group has been invited to i attend Rally Dav at the Metho rVmrrh at Pitcmmh ! October 25. The Christian and Presbyterian groups of Murray will join members of the Fellow ship here for a campfire supper and service. The group selected as its pro- j iect for the venr for pnch mpm- 5 ber to spend one day with mis sionaries by correspondence. Attending the meeting were Donald Beckman. Martha Car neal, Jim Grosshans, Dennis Meisinger, Roy Smith, Larry Val lery, Carrie Ruth and Allan Wiles, along with Mrs. Glenn Carneal and Rev. Melvin Shafer. Son Ensign and Mrs. H. G. Steck ley are the parents of a son, Scott Monroe, born on Septem ber 21 at a Long Beach, Calif., hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wellman of Long Beach,"' and Mr. and Mrs. E. G. SteckleV of Weeping Water. ?.lr,r and Mrs. T. R. Hancock BIRTHS Aaron Kicnara, 4 pounas, a ; to be held at the home of Mrs. ounces, and Ariin Thomas, 4 j Herman Tiekotter Monday eve pounds, 11 ounces, born Sunday, ning, Oct. 5, at eight o'clock. September 27, iyo3, at Denver, Colorado. ' Mrs. Chris Zimmer man, Sr., of Plattsmouth is the grandmother. Mrs. Hancock is the former Carey Zimmerman. Daughter Mr. and "Mrs. LeRoy Derby of Springfield are the parents of a 7 pound 10 ounce daughter, Leona Ann, born Sunday . at Bryan Memorial hospital in Lincoln. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Grahm and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Derby of Louisville. fit ' ft I IfH' ' I I Th "DISTINCTIVE Fairview Woman's club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gansemer for its September meeting with 13 members and two visitors present. Mrs. Al bert Ulrich was co-hostess. The meeting was called to 'order bv Mrs. Louis Wagner, j president; and following roll call election of officers v. New officers are was -held. Ahrens, president; Mrs. Albert Ulrich, vice-president; Mrs. John Terryberry. secretary; and Mrs, t Jessie Adams, treasurer. Other officers are Mrs. E. B. Thcma sen, social secretary; Mrs. Ben Speck, news reporter; and Mrs. A. Lentz, song leader. The group considered plans for a float in the Korn Karnival and voted not to enter one. Plans for a tour w7ere also dis cussed briefly. The unit, how eper, prepared plans for all members to bring flowers to the home of Mrs. Louis Wagner for arrangement to be taken to the King Korn Karnival flower show. At a previous meeting, held j at the home of Mrs. Glenn Wet : enkamp with Mrs. Leon Bond , assisting, the group had an in j teresting lesson on how to make I corsages with the different I flowers. The lessen was pre Isented by Mrs. Wetenkamp and I Mrs. Jessie Adams. ine next ciuo meeimg win De held at the home of Mrs. Her man Hennings with Mrs. Louis Wagner assisting. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses. Howlands Feted On Silver Anniversary At Surprise Party. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Rowland were pleasantly surprised by the members of the Homebuilders Sunday school class on the eve ning of their 25th wedding an niversary, Tuesday, September home unexpectedly after the Howlands had returned from an I anniversary supper at an Oma ha restaurant. Fellowship, pray er, gospel music and refresh ments constituted the evening's activities. Sixteen people made up the visiting group which also pre sented the Howlands with a sil ver gift in keeping with the oc casion. Woman's Club Membership Tea Will Be Monday An event of the' coming "Week will be the 'Membership Tea of the .Plattsmouth Woman's club. The tea will open the club's year and is in charge of the social committee, headed-by Mrs. R. B. Keller, chairman. Mrs. Fred Bourck and Mrs. Glen Vallery, assisting. 'Other members of this com mittee are Mrs. J. G. McMacken, Mrs. A. W. Propst, Mrs. Marvin Brown, Mrs. Herman- Tiekotter, Mrs. L. W. Egenberger and Mrs. John Carmack. The music committee, with Mrs.' Joseph A. Capwell as chair man, has planned a fine prt)- OCTOBER COAT SHOWING Lovely Fabrics of: Wool and Cashmere Blends! All Wool Fleeces! All Woo! Boucles! e AH Wool Poodles! All Woo! Checks! All Woo! Smokey Fleeces! . O Many, Many Others Use Our Convenient Lay-Away Plan Exciting new fashions! New' styling and fabric in terest in these smart winter coats! Casual; types . . . Some coats have the newjmetal insulated linings that afford warmth without weight! All are styled in the smartest of fashion at budget-saving prices! In all the popular fall colors! Sizes 9-15, 8-18, 16 .241,. Buy now! $29.95 $69.95 $49.95 S7995 to Fashion's Favprite . . Little 1 siacK no One of a special grcup in velvet to . swept to the side or perched head-on .and wrapped in a mist of veiling! It's the perfect finish ing touch this Fall newer than new and thorough ly enchanting.' 1 M - 'LSI APPAREL A7 gram. Any lady interested in club work is cordially invited to attend. Out-Of-Staters Are, Honored At Picnic Sunday A group of relatives and friends honored Mrs. Wm. G. Tracy of Long' Beach. Calif., Mr. arid Mrs. Robert Fitch of Holdrege and Mr. and Mrs. Max Tunnell and sons of King City, Mo., at a picnic at Garfield Park Sunday noon. Guests attending besides the honorees were Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Moore of Ashland; Mrs. John Leyda, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Minor and children; Mr. and Mrs. Art Mohr, Merlyn. Bill and Margaret Ann. A. W. Cloidt, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Tunnell, Mrs. Agnes Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wohlfarth and daughters, Bev erly, Betty Jo and Karen, Mich ael Fossom and Mr. and Mrs. George Lushinsky. At the close of the picnic, Mrs. Tracy returned with Mr. and Mrs. Tunnell for a week's visit in King City before returning to her home in Long Beach. Charles Janecek, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles . Janecek of Plattsmouth, departed Monday evening for Atlanta, Georgia, following a two-week leave with relatives and friends here. heatre OSS Plattemouth Last Time Thurs., Oct. 1 Ray Milland, Arlene Dahl and Wendell Corey in "JAMAICA RUN" Romance at the crossroads of the tropics! All Technicolor! Also 3 Stooge Comedy and Cartoon Fri. & Sat., Oct. 2 & 3 Double Teature Program Mickey Rocney and Peggy Ryan In "ALL ASHORE" It will chase the blues away . . . filmed in Technicolor on world famous Catalina Island! and Rex Allen and Miracle Horse KOKO in "SOUTH PACIFIC TRAIL" Wction-crammed adventure in the west! Matinee Saturday 2:30 r.: Nights 7:00 & 9:30 Sun., Mon., Tues., Oct. 4-5-6 Rosalind Russell, Paul Douglas and Marie Wilson in "NEVER WAVE AT A WAC" The picture that wins all the medals ... for comedy! They, want to give everything they've got . . . to their country! Also Comedy, Disney Cartoon and News Matinee Sunday 2:30 Nights 7:00 & 9:15 , rf hi Hat $5.95 -'i'M mmm m. ar- j 6, at the home of Mrs. Lucille Gaines. 324 No. 4th street. J Thursday, Oct. 8 . ; j Navy Mothers will meet Thurs- : day, October 8, at 1:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. F. W. Esscrt fat 1108 Avenue A. YOUR SELF SERVICE STORE Phone 41 14 Plattsmouth, Ncbr. FOR WOMEN .sr.