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' f f THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Thursday, November 26, 1953 PAGE THREE i ! Mr. and Mrs. Albin E. Cho vanec, will entertain at Thanks giving dinner, Mr. and Mrs. John Cloidt and Mrs. Emma Chovanec. i Mr. and Mrs. Clair Snellen-: barger and Michael will enter tain at Thanksgiving dinner Mr. i and Mrs. Howard Dow, and Jer ome Shellenbarger, student at Iowa State Coiiege in Ames, la. Guests at the R. R. Furse A family dinner was held Sun day at the home of Mrs. James Church. Guests attending were, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Weeks and family of Harveyville, Kansas, Mrs. Maude Lvddane of Topeka, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Baldwin and family of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. home for Thanksgiving" will bp ! Tnedore Emmert and family of Mr. and Mrs. Georae Kione nr family of Decorah, Iowa and Mr and Mrs. W. H. Polley. Sunday guests at the Frank Cook home in Weeping Water were Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cook arid Mrs. Mary Miller. 9 Guests at the home of Sheriff and Mrs. Tom Solomon for Thanksgiving will be Mrs. Joe Solomon and Vera, Mr. and Mrs Don Williams and children, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Keeley and two daughters, and Mrs. Helen Tie-kotter. For Car and Fire INSURANCE Wm. S. Wetenkamp Real Estat Pr. InciinnH South 6th St. Ph. 51761 Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nick- les, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nick les. Mrs. Ottis Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Emmert, Mrs. Osman and Myrna, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cook will entertain for Thanksgiving din ner, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mariin, Robert Laurence, Rev. and Mrs. G. W. Marshall and Dorcas, of Omaha. - Guests at the James Begley home for Thanksgiving will be Mr. and Mrs. Charles Romberg of Omaha. At the Chris Bulin home for Thanksgiving will be Mr. and Mrs. James Bulin and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bourne and children. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Doodv A. L. Tidd who was injured-re- were week end guests at the cently in a fall is very ill at St. 1 home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fur Joseph hospital. He is irr room ois in Beatrice. Mr. Furois and 330- , i Mrs. Doody are brother and sis- S ter. They also visited with their Mrs. Everett Newton has been ! son and daughter-in-law, Mr. transferred to - the St. Joseph ! and Mrs, Tom Doody in Dwight, Dick 'and Dan, will attend a fam- Thanksgiving plans for Mr. and Mrs. Glen- Carneal and family will be at the C. A. Burd home in Ashland. t " i Mrs. Nancy Price is visiting with her daughter and family, Mrs. Fred D.ckes in Dunniaan, Missouri. Mrs. Dickes is the for mer Luceal Price and under went surgery recently. j I Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Huebner, hospital in Omaha ' Mr. and Mrs. Dick March will spend Thanksgiving with rela times in Kirkville, Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Topliff and Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Topliff and Gale, will spend Thanksgiving at the Robert Hackwith home in Ornaha. James Dew of Los Angeles, California, is here for a short visit with his mother, Mrs. Nel lie Dew, as well as other rela tives and friends. Mrs. Dew and James were in Nebraska City Sunday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hart, and family. Mrs. Hart is the former Helen-Dew. Miss Elizabeth Roessler, teach er in the Plattsmoath schools, I will spend Thanksgiving vaca Mrs. Howard Fullerton of Om- tion with her parents, Mr. and aha was a guest at the Mike l Mrs- L- M- Roessler at Fremont. X Tritsch home Monday. It Happened In NEBRASKA (J nee, no bridge to cross the Missouri at Omaha! Ia those days, trains at Council Bluffs, la., waited patiently for the Omaha ferry to bring over east-bound passengers. Shown above Is Council Bluffs, seen from the Nebraska side. The first "wagon and rail way" bridge was built here in '88. Since then we have crossed many bridges, , including improved tavern operation. To day, Nebraska taverns speak for them selves in clean, wholesome, law-abiding conduct. NEBRASKA DIVISION United States Brewers Foundation 710 First Nat'l Bank Bldg., Linco!a I Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Doody will ' i rm. : . A. . i Lindley home in Omaha. Mrs .Fred Rutt and daughters left Monday for Denver, Colo rado. They will join Dr. Rutt, who was recently transferred to Fitzsimmons hospital. Mrs. Rutt is aT daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zastera. Maior and Mrs. Cyril Kalina and two daughters of Chicago will be guests for Thanksgiving at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cvril Kalina. Thanksgiving day guests at the J. W. Philpot home will be Dr. and Mrs. V. R. Butler of Denver. Colorado, Mrs. Blanche Snell, Dale Philpot and Miss Lillian Wormley of Omaha. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Perry and T. H. Pollock for Thanksgiving dinner will be Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Minor and three children and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Morrison. j . , I w home .of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mr. and Mrs. John Stapp and ! Joern at Springfield children of Nebraska City Willi spend Thanksgiving at the home ' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Knorr will Of Mrs. Stapp'S parents. Mr, entertain at Thsnk-co-ivirxr ri1n I . - . - ner Mr. and Mrs. c. H. Panzer of and Mrs. Karl Grosshans. , Miss Marilyn Boarck, student at the University of Nebraska man in Lincoln, will be a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bourck, for the Thanksgiving holiday. Mr. and Mrs. H: L. Kruger and Thelma, and Mr. and Mrs. Har old Smock, will be Thanksgiving guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kerst in Omaha. Mrs. Kerst is a granddaughter of the Krugers. Ashland, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Knorr onH Fit" nnst T3 TP Y Y I RADIATOR REPAIRING ONE-DAY SERVICE Plattsmouth Motors Washington Ave. Ph. 287 Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stoehr for Thanksgiving will be Mr. and Mrs. Victor Meisinger, Leon Meisinger and Charlene Haney. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Lahoda will entertain at a Thanksgiving dinner the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Cole, Jo Rene and Vicki, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Lahoda. Jr., Mamie, Emma and Glen MendenhalL Marion Hild, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hild, who under went an appendectomy at St. Catherine's hospital Monday has returned and is convalesc ing at home. Misses Kathleen Feldhousen and Diane Enoch of Roselle, New Jersey, are spending their Thanksgiving vacation at the Fred Feldhousen home. The girls are students at Mt. St. Scholas tica College in Atchison, Kan sas. Mrs. H. E. Becker win have as Thanksgiving dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Schmidtmann and Janis and Mr. and Mrs. John Sattler. The W. H. Schmidt manns and Janis will be evening dinner guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Schmidtmann in Omaha. - Thanksgiving at the J. C. Warga home will be observed with members of the family at tending will be Mr. and Mrs. Don Warga, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bue chler and children, Ruth and Arthur. i ii in - I f4Mf3- W ELMW00D, I "f ,Tj3i NEBR. I Friday and Saturday - November 27 & 28 Free D GOT Prizes mj: hi if QIFTS FOR ALL .' TOYS, DOLLS, GAMES, BICYCLES GUNS, VELOCIPEDES FULL LINE OF CORONADO APPLIANCES i I- si AUTO ACCESSORIES TIRES AND BATTERIES HARDWARE, ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Imrjood, Nebraska CLARENCE RUETER, Owner PKone 5-2381 in Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith of Lincoln will be guests at the Herman Tiekotter home for Thanksgiving. Mrs. Smith is a daughter of the Tiekotters. The Walter Smith family will entertain at Thanksgiving din ner H. J. Smith and Ida of Omaha. Mr.' and Mrs. Richard Haecke and children will be Thanksgiv ing guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Snod grass. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Luke Wiles for Thanks giving will be Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wiles, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Wa terman and family, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Williams of Long Island, New York and Mrs. Anna Wiles and Helen. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Perrv will entertain for Thanksgiving. Guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Perry and children Mr. and Mrs. Don Perrv and daughter of Omaha, the Harold and Emil Stewart families of Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Newell of Lin coln and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Funke. At the Walter Heil home for Thankseriving will be Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brvant. and child ren. Mr frd Mrs. Herb Baum gart and children, and Ray Bry ant. ; ; Mrs. Ray Bryant and Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Brink and children will spend Thanksgiving with relatives in North Platte, Ne braska. ' Mrs. Cynthia Dawson will have as her guests for Thanks giving, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ric hards and children, Mrs. Marie Richards and Mr. and Mrs. A1-, bert Stokes. Mr1?. Lucille Gaines and Sally and Miss Helen Horn will be Thanksgiving dav guests; at the Jrvn4G. Horn home in Louis ville. - - - . Mrand Mr-,J3enrv Bacfce- meyer of Murdock will . be Thanksgiving week end cruests at Miome of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Wark. . ..- DwWbt Coot will sDend Thankseiving with tb G. D. Brown fami1'' ir Flls City. . Mr, pnd Mrs. Richard Pronst nf Om?ba w'U be guest at the C. A. Ruse home for Thanks giving.;. : - ; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ruback and danehters will be at the. Mever Ruback. home in Omaha for Thanksgiving. ; Mr.' "and Mrs. Wm.. Kief will entertain at their home on Thanksgiving dav. Mr. and Mrs. Walter-Noel of St. Louis and. Mrs. Amelia De Rossi of Denver, Colorado. - I Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Davis and Carol will spend Thanks-divine- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ourtiss in Gnoa, Ne braska. Mr. Davis, father of J. H. Davis, will also be present. . At the Charles Mendenhall home for Thanksgiving will be Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mendenhall and Eva Nelle, and Mrs. Otis Barnes. Mrs. Zulema Dye and Helen Lessman will have as their guests for Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zastera and Tom, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zastera. Jr. of Louisville and Miss Mary Catherine Lessman of Lincoln. Miss Mary Catherine Lessman of Lincoln will spend the week end with her sister, Helen Less man. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peck and Rickv will spend Thanks eriving with Mrs. 11a Peck in Falls City. . Mr. and Mrs. Flovd Becker and Mrs. and Mrs. Earl Becker will be Thankseiving guests at the Fred Tritsch home in Om aha. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Meisinsrer and daughter will be at the Rudolnh Meisineer home in Louisville for Thanksgiving. George Conis and Tom will spend Thanksgiving with the Lyle Coopman family in Omaha. Thanksgivinsr at the Dr. Am ato home will be a family re union. Guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Sam Amato, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Piccolo, Mr. and Mrs. Jos erjh Catania. Mr. and Mrs. John Amato and family. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Amato. Dr. and Mrs. S. J. Piccolo and Mr. and Mrs. Salvv oataiua oi unaries, .Missouri Kami A Classified Ad in The Journal costs as little as 35 cents I MoneY S2ved is money earned and irs as easy as eating pie to J ' save money when you shop here for all your food needs. Every fffi I item is low-priced every day and that means you save money all 10 lll I along your food list pennies here and pennies there that quick- f$ I ly add up to dimes, and the dimes to dollars saved. Yes indeed fCs I it's surprising how small change saved on every food order makes a J big change for the better in your budget. Ls J Genuine Larpe 300 Count Box p v j III I Park Lane Vanilla J Gallon 1 1 1 Dee Creinra j) S ' B ru 1 " 1 fiy f Pork Chops' - S B g I Small, Lean Bacon . U i HONE- U GROUND Em I Florida Juice " If !i AMQES 7c K I IVIarsh Seedless ' i . A A A A A A A t 4 A & A A f JA f 4 .a . . '