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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1953)
,' " 'f ,J " "'" 'm"niiV y lift ' iy nyii 'f "v itf mill W'r.'wrr.nr..n T"r T 7 T i" .y f f !Sk ante fc M la L E Mrs. John Fischer Correspondent riJi fnd Mrs Harold Wa and ciaughters enjoyed a visit with nn tPH f at Grand Island' Neb., on Friday evening and Saturday, and at Murdock, Nebr., with the CheSter Elseman's on Sunday atternoon. The Etho Mack family attend ed the iuneral services of a rela tive at Fairbury, Nebr., Saturday afternoon. The latter was a veteran of Korean war. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Althouse and .son went to Tulsa, Okla., last Thursday and enjoyed a visit w.ih the latter's brother and family a few days. Kasite Club Showers Patient With Cards The "O" St. Homemakers club members were spokesmen for the birthday card shower for Mrs. Maggie Diekman, who is convalescing at her sister's home, Mrs. L. K. Eidenmiller in Lincoln. Mrs. Diekman has been ill for several months with a heart ailment and was at the hospital for several weeks. i L ass 1 heaire Plattsmouth Last Time, Thurs., Nov. 5 Susan Hayward and Charlton Weston in "THE PRESIDENTS LADY" It's a romantic adventure ... a powerful stor" of a man of fury! Also Comedv, and NosCradamus Profecy! Nifi-ht Shows 7:00 and 9:15 7 - V ; v 4 PAPER DOLL Pretty Mary Bernard, of Miami. Fla.. played i newsboy for a day recently while celebrating National Newspaper Week. Hawking her wu es on a street corner1, Mary wore a patchwork costume of newsprint pasted on satin. Fri. & Sat., Nov. 6 - & 7 Double Feature Lex Darker and Virginia Huston in "TAItZAN'S PERIL" Adventure's most savage out post . . . filmed in Africa! and i Tim Holt and Lida Douglas in "TARGET" Tim and the lady marshal keep order in the west! Matinee Saturday 2:30 Nights 7:00 & 9:30 Sun., Mon., Tues., Nov. 8, 9, 10 Donald O'Connor and Debbie Reynolds in "I LOVE MELVIN" All Technicolor musical with fun galore! Also Walt Disney's True Life Adventure "Water Birds" Cartoon and News Matinee Sunday 2:30 Nights 7:00 & 9:15 Z7 Swarts Entertain At Cards Saturday Mr. and Mrs. La Veil Swarts, Kave and Kern entertained friends Saturday evening at their country home with 5 table or pmocnie for tne adults while the j'oung folks played canasta and other interesting- games m the recreation room in the base ment. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Don Ian were the lucky couple to win highest scores of the eve ning. For the draw prizes among the younger set, were high, Kathy Einfeldt and Michael Donlan. Delicious lunch was served by the host and hostess in the Hajlowe'en motif and was enjoyed very much by the guests. The Frank Frohlich family went to Iowa last week end to visit relatives and friends; Mr. and Mrs. Oryl Lee Fischer and son of Wymore, Nebr., vis ited at the former's parents home, Mr. and Mrs. John Fischer Saturday. The junior class play will be Friday evening, November 6th, at 8 p. m. Mrs. Mollie Kitzel of Alvo, Nebr., moved to Eagle Friday. Denny Hlnebaughs of Lincoln and Clyde Johnsons of Alvo as- J sisted in the moving of the household goods. Earle Stewart of Minneapolis visited at his mother's home Monday evening and Tuesday. During that time he went to Nebraska University and- inter viewed university students for engineering positions. He con tinued on to Ames, Iowa, Wed nesday in the same capacity be fore returning to his home in Minnesota. Rodaways Leave For Texas Visit Mr. and Mrs. Jake Itodaway left Friday for San Antonio, Texas, to visit their daughter, Mrs. Marvin Rudolph and fam ily and also the former's son, Gene, who has been staying at the Rudolph home attending school at that city. Eagle Jerry Lanning, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orris Lanning, underwent an appendectomy Wednesday. Friends who visited Everett Morton at the hospital Saturday report he had been suffering with a siege of the hiccoughs and the treatments given were not relieving him. He under went surgery on last Thursday for a colon infection. Kaele Family Night Is Well Attended The family night at the Meth odist church Sunday evening was well attended following the lunch hour. Devotionals were led by Pastor Victor Dye, vocal solo by the visiting pastor, Rev. Dr. Watson of Rising City, ac companied by Mrs. Fischer. Mrs. John Ronhovde, secretary of spiritual life of the W. S. C. S. and Mrs. C. Westfall conducted "The Quiet Day" prayer litera ture program. Following this impressive service, Dr. Watson and a Ne braska Weslean student showed the moving picture "Walking With God" which was a lesson in itself and was appreciated by those present. The evangelism visitation program is being ob served this week. Eaelc Mrs. Chas. Scattergood has been assisting Mrs. Edward Por ter at the post office, while Mrs. Verna Habel is absent due to a recent appendectomy. The lat ter returned from the hospital Sunday. Clarence Beach is critically ill at his home. He has been ill for several weeks. He is better known as "Duck" to his ac quaintances. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Earl re turned home from Albuquerque, New Mexico, Wednesday after enjoying a week's visit with their daughter and family at that city. The Trinity Lutheran aid members report gratifying re sults from their food sale Sat urday afternoon at the Eagle f irehouse. The W. S. C. S. met Wednes day afternoon at the church with Mesdames Ida Muenchau and Gertrude Pitzer as co-hostesses. The next meeting in De cember will be a pot luck lunch aon and instead of bringing ex changed gifts, each member or iroup of members will bring a needed article for the church. - Dean Dwinell of Bartlett, Neb., visited his aunt, Mrs. Ivan Bas- sett and A family Saturday and; Sunday. and Mrs. Wm. Tennant spent the afternoon and evening at the Tennant home. Mrs. John Van Veleit and sons j of Lincoln arrived Thursday evening and visited over Sunday at the Elmer Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. John Ritter, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Reed arrived Thursday after a week's hunt ing trip in Wyoming. , They brought home three deer and enjoyed the trip in the moun tains very much. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Derby, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Derby and I.eona and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Derby were dinner guests at the Beauford Clinkenbeard home in Mynard Sunday. INDUSTRY PROFITS Profits of U. S. industry for the J first six months of this calendar i HE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Thursday, November 5, 1953 Section B PAGE THREE year were the second highest in the history of the nation. In the second quarter, the output of goods and services ran at a record annual rate of 372,000, 000,000, a gain of $37,000,000,000 over the annual rate the year before. Starts To-morrow ! ST1LE nflfc! (: vr i r 1 V5 Youi is k fffe; ;;''& w- 1' t h v"M " Your dollars buy more in our jreat Anni versary Sale our most exciting and value packed sale of the year timed for your winter needs . . . for advance Christmas buying. FABULOUS SAVINGS FOR YOU. FASHION - WISE BUDGET - WISE "v: vi-.. ? rv OUR ENTIRE STOCK IS REDUCED! Quality and value in both long and short coats, from famous makers in the newest silhouettes and fabric elegance. Each coat an aristocrat of the season and at a savings. Values to 49.98 Co) o 1 4" , I I ",l " I? feTM.nniT.mriniiin t i v -i , mill. m himw.. . rJ'-. 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Jut b iur it branaea V I "Warp I 3A tl'' -Tr - I oel" f"!M Perfect for Poultry, Hog Hous and Born Window,, tool Lei IB juaininw tiiwuhi v LEX-U-y LASS LAS73SLASS IfYR-O-CsLASS 2", 36'. 41' WIDE iw'. Ton O-jalitY Window iwaw x r- - - -r- i iniin irmnr-n Bnrwir r i 1 s Mrs. Thomas Tennant Phone 3210 Louisville .v.v.v.v.v..w.v..v.v..v.v..v WMVVWMVWAWV.V.W.VA'W.WAW.V Mr. and Mrs. A.' C. Hennings and John Gaur visited Mrs. Jeff Salbers at the Lutheran hospital Sunday. Mrs. Salberg seemed a little stronger but not strong enough to enjoy visitors. Mrs. Anna Heil came home with them. . , , . Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stoehr, Mr. and Mrs. George Stoehr, Mr. and Mrs. J Verner Haf fenberg helped Ma- j ble Engelkemeier celebrate her birthday. . Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher of Omaha called at the Stanley Schroeder home Sunday. Other callers were Mr. and Mrs. John Hopkins of weeping water. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hlavac and family spent Saturday eve ning at the Don Tlustsos home to celebrate the birthday of Don Tlustsos and Don Hlavac. Mrs. Heny Dietl called at the A. C. Henry home Friday aft ernoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Striker of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Albert and family were dinner guests at the Ray Parcell home in Elmwood Sunday. Afternoon visitors at the Fred Cordes home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Byron Homes of Tay lor, and Mrs. Hanna Panska of Murdock. Evening visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and family of Omaha and Mr. and Mrs. Or- ville Cordes and family. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sprieck en tertained at Sunday dinner for Mrs. Don Creamer and sons and one of their friends of Washing ton, Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Heil and family and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sprieck and family. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sutton called at the Clarence Sjogen and Elmer Sprieck homes Sat urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sprinkel of Council Bluffs called at the Les ter Tennant home Thursday. Mrs. Clarence Sjogren and lit tle daughter, Charlene Kay, came home from the Clarkson hospital Saturday.. Sunday dinner guests at the Floyd Gaur home were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gaur and family, Dr. and Mrs. Don Jackson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Schrad er Rhoden. Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Glen Love and famliy called. Mrs. Willis Rhodes and chil dren left Wednesday for their home at Kearney. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Johnson drove them home. Mr. and Mrs. Errett Wiles and Herman Hif fler spent Sunday at the Lester Tennant home. Mr. n i viil t r -1 ' i 1 f l -1 A Special Anniversary Event! Dress, values of the year! We went all out to give you these truly sensational values for this once a year event. The fabrics of the season.'ln styles you're sure to want! Values to 17.98 ff wfik f M fe h LSI ; I sr (o) is) Style Shop's Sensational Anniversary Sale O BUY TWO PAIR ONE PAIR FREE SLOPS Wonderful nylon tricot lav ishly trimmed with lace top and bottom. 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