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Mrs. Thomas Tennant Phone 3210 Louisville Mrs. Louis Bruce and son Linda, visited at the Harold Gaur home in Omaha unday Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wagoner and family spent Saturday af ternoon and evening at the Les ter Wagoner home. Mr. Wagon er has been laid up with hi bacr.-. Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Schroedr, Carol and Ronald of Syracuse, ' ' Mis Rov Rchroedpr nf No. Ronny are visiting at the Arthur . braska City called a the T. A. Derby home and other relatives' ieniiail1' home Sunday alter here. Mrs. Brure's home is at i ncn; ,EveninS callers were Mr. Avoca, Iowa. Mr Bru??!s with i and Mr Melvin Reed the armed forces in Germany, ..Mzs- Elmer Johnson visited at expecting to be home the first the John VanVleit home Friday of the year. . and Saturday in Linclon. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Reed ' Mr- and Mrs. Otto Sprieck called at the T. A. Tennnnt. called at the Ernest Elliot home in Plattsmouth and the Ed Sprieck home in Murray Wed- home Sunday evening v . Ivi.-. and Mrs. John Ritter en tertained with a goose supper Tuesday evenin? honoring Mr. Ritter's sister, Mrs. Earl Brown of Dallas, who is visiting here. Others present were Mr. and Mm. Francis Ritter, Jr., and Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Tennant, Mr. Francis Ritter, Sr. wno maKes his home at the J. Ritter home. P. G. Hehnings left Monday to join Mrs. Hennings at Bur bank. California. M. and Mrs. Floyd Gaur and daughters called at the George and Elmer Stuehr home Tuesday evening. Mrs. John VanVleit and sons of Lincoln visited Monday and Tuesday at the Elmer Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tennant, Mr. and Mrs. Conia Halterman of Ornaha called ' at the Lester Tennant home Sunday after noon. Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Everett WiJes and Her man Hibber of Omaha. Mrs. Floyd Gaur, Nancy and RADIATOR REPAIRING ONE-DAY SERVICE Plattsmouth Motors Washington Ave. Ph. 287 nesday, stooninff at the FJmpr Sprieck home. Mrs. Pearl Michels of Omaha and Mrs. Walter Salberg visited Mon at the A. c. Hennings home. Mrs. Michels is going to Ari zona for her health. Her stay will depend if she gets better she will spend the winter there. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hlavak and family were dinner guestr at the Roy McGuire home at Ashland, then drove to Bruno to visit at the Dwayne Hlavak home. Ms. Louis Baumgart, and Miss Ella Ossenkop, of Lincoln, re turned home Sunday from Fort Lauderdale Florida. The ladies were guests of Mrs. Baumgart's son-in-law, and daughter, Lt. and Mrs. Earl Lamberson and family. While there they en joyed a Jungle Cruise, a trip to Miami, and other points of in terest in Florida. , Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mathis, of Wichita, Kansas, and Miss Lois Mathis, of Indianapolis, In diana, have been visiting here with Miss Naomi Day and Mrs. Everett Newton who is a pa tient in St. Joseph hospital in Omaha, and also with other rel atives and friends. Mrs. Mathis is a sister, and Miss Mathis a niece of Miss Day, and Mrs. Newton. Cpl. Richard Wohlfarth sta- The Elmer Gochenour familv tioned with the Armed Forces were hosts Thursday at a in Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., was Thanksgiving dinner . Guests a week end Thanksgiving guest were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Royer of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. and children of Brock. Otto Wohlfarth . - J Lt. and Mrs. R: c. Livingston Victor Voikart, Jr. who is and son, of Hutchinson, Kansas, employed in Mead. Nebr.. was a were guests at the home of Mrs. week end visitor of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Voikart. Misses Mary- Jo Lohnes and Barbara Alkire left by plane Thursday for Wichita, Kansas, Lillian Livingston,' and Mr. and Mrs. John Bajeck over Thanks giving. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wall, for where they attended the wed-1 JPVing, were Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jochim sen, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Jo chimsen and Yvonne, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jochimsen at Vail, Iowa. Mrs. Alma Heil and Mrs. Anna Heil called at the A.- C. Henning home Monday -Afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Graham, and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Vosrler spent Wednesday evening at the 1 Edward Kelly was here for Dayton Hennings home. Thanksgiving day at the home Mr. and Mrs.. Merle Diekman, f Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Ault jvianene ana Mr. ana Mrs. Wm. LU enjoy a laumy gameimg, jieianan were dinner guests at tne rea i.au home in Murdock Sunday hoporing Mr. and Mrs. Diekman's wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Derby, Donnie, Mr. ana Mrs. LeRov Derby and daughter, Mrs. Roy Derby and Mr. and Mrs. Beau ford Clinkenbeard were enter tained at a turkey dinner at the Floyd Derby home near Avoca, Iowa. Mr. Floyd Derby came heme with them and entered me Methodist hospital at Omaha for a check-up. GIFTS for all ihe FAMILY Wednesday Is Double Stamp Day Yes! You can enjoy EXTRA SAVINGS each Wednes day, with DOUBLE GREEN STAMPS given with each purchase of $1.00 or more. 1 -a vi .i -a FELDHOUSIS "Your Triendly Drug Store" Dial 6117 HI (wbw life day & might jetglai glass-lined water heaters Yes, glass-lined water heaters have been perfected with Jetglas. Come in or call to see how Jetglas service means years of savings! the buy of a LIFETIME ! letalas protection an exclusive glass tank-lining developed from a formula that protects Jet engine parts at 1500 F. NO MIST conostoN NO SUDDEN cosnr IMH61N- cits Mrs. Kelly is a brother of Mrs. Ault, and is employed at the U. S. Veterans hospital. A-lc Arthur D. Hull, who is stationed at the Pensacola, Flor ida Air Base, was a over Thanksgiving guest of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hull, and family. He returned Satur day to his station. A family dinner was held at the home of Mr and Mrs. Carl Senf on Thanksgiving day. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Don Rhoden. Mrs. Blanche Rhcden, Mrs. Lyle Meisinger, and Gerald Rhcden. Miss Janice Hutton, student at the Univisity of Nebraska, was a Thanksgiving week end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hutton. Mrs. Nellie Shea, and Mrs. Ha Kirker with Mr. and Mrs. i J. C. Long and Nancy, of Pacif ic Junction, were at Hooper, Nebraska, over Thanksgiving. They were guests of Mr. ana Mrs. Ernest Kirker and family. Guest at the home of Warrant Officer J. G. and Mrs. Dale Kent and boys at Valley View, for Thanksgiving was Mr. Kes ler, of St. Louis, Mo. - Mr. -and Mrs. Bill Litle and baby of Houston, Texas, have been visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sebert Litle. Bill recently received his discharge from the Armed Forces. ' Mrs. Victor Voikart, and her sister, Mrs. Ed Duncan, Jim and George, returned home Wednes day from Chamois, Mo., where they visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs." E. W Nichols, and other relatives. . Sunday guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Philpot were Mrs. Vivian Boedecker and Miss Ruth Halt, of Weeping Water. -.,..,. .., Mr. and Mrs. Leo Deterding and family of Long Beach, Cal., house guests of Mr. and Mrs, Grant Deterding, : near Murray, are visiting today at the J. W. Philpot home. -. Mrs. Glen Carneal, Martha Carneal and Joy Burd, of Ash land, drove to Ft. Riley, Kan sas, Wednesday. Accompanying, them home for Thanksgiving were Pvt. Tom Carneal, and two friends. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Voilkart were Thanksgiving guests at thel home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dun can and family. . Mr. and Mrs. Leo Osterholm and family were Thanksgiving day visitors in th3 home of his parents.. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Osterholm, in Glenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Lawton and Ronnie, of Omaha, were Thanks giving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rex young, uncle and aunt of the Lawtons. ding of Gloria Flower and Charles Shepler at the Metho dist church in Wichita on No vember 27. They returned home Sunday. - ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Alkire have returned home from a trip to the western part of the states. They were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art Harvey in Cozad, Nebr. Mr. Harvey is a brother of Mrs.; Alkire. - Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Harold and 2 children were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Voikart. f Herb Brown, student at Peru State Teachers college in Peru, Nebraska, and Miss s Beverly Brown from the Clarkson hos pital in Omaha were Thanks giving guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb L. Brown. Mrs. Bryce Harrison and son, Davey Lee, of Malvern, and Miss Verona Jerabek. of Omaha, were guests Saturday of Miss Rose Prohaska. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson, of Omaha, were Saturday even ing dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cane. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Broth ers, of Nebraska City, were Thanksgiving week end guests of relatives here. Guests of Frank Prohaska and Doran Bowman and children. and Mr. and Mrs. Don Wall and family. Mrs. Laurel Clark, of Seattle, Washington, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Battman, of Grant Citv. Mo., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Patton. Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Battman and Mrs. Patton are sisters. Mrs. Charles Wolever and Laure Lynn, returned home Sun-, day from St. Joseph hospital in Omaha. s Guests at the home of Mrs. Mary Nelson and daughters for Thanksgiving were George Persinger, and Mrs. Helen Wiat er, Patty and Judy. - Mrs. Eleanor Marler, Mrs. Jes sie Klinger and Mrs. Mary Nell Nelson, attended Belle Rebek ah lodge in Omaha Tuesday. .-. Guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Feldhousen were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cul ver and Janet Kay, of Madison, Kansas, Diane Enoch of Roselie, New Jersey, and T-Sgt. and Mrs. Don Tannahill o Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Joe C. York en tertained at Thanksgiving din ner on Thursday for Mr. and Mrs. Roy Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Scott and sons, Rodney and Tommy, all of North Bend, Nebr.; Mr. and Mrs. Don C. York, Mrs Gussie York of Petersburg, Alaska; and Mr. and Mrs Don Mr. and Mrs. Fred Uhlik en tertained at a Thanksgiving din ner, guests enjoying the occa sion were Mrs. Anna Slavicek, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slavicek, and Rodney, and Mr. and Mrs Eugene Krings and Barbara. Guests at the nome or Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Rea for Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Otters burg, and sons Bobby, Danny, Martin, and Jeffrey, of Howells Nebr, Joe Ryan of Omaha, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rea and children. Thanksgiving guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. f Curt Hobbs were, Mr. and Mrs. Les ter Mathis of Wichita Kansas, Miss Lois Mathis of Indianapo lis, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Har old Sims and Carla of Topeka, Kansas. Mrs. Kenneth Zimmer and 2 sons of Lincoln, Betty ,-wir. and Mrs. Kaymond wooster, Hobbs of Chicaeo. Miss Naomi ! David, Stephen, Barbara .and xwtxiaru ox wmaxia, xvir. aiia Airs. John Fleming and Johnny and Mr. and Mrs. Don Cotner. . ' THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Monday, November 30, 1953 - ' , PAGE THREE Mr. and Mrs. Tim Woster were guests for Thanksgiving at the home of their son-in-lw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Murray in Omaha. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kraeger for Thanks giving were. Mr. and Mrs. How ard Baker and family of Omaha. Guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jochim sen were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Coan of Denison, Iowa. Mrs. Coan is the former Patricia McGrath, daughter of the Jochirnsens. i Thanksgiving: dinner euests at the Joseph Wooster home were Cass County's Greatest Newspaper The Plattsmouth Journal Day, W. D. Day, Everett Newton and 2 children, and Mr. and Mrs. C.ovis Day. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Harms and Sharon were . Thanksgiving guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Terryberry in Louis ville. , . Recent guests (at the Wm. Kraeger home were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Germer, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Germer of Plymouth, Nebr., and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jung of Jansen, Nebr. : Mr. and Mrs. DeForest Perry and Mrs. E. A. Cadwell and Lar ry were Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home of Sgt. and Mrs. Adrian Wurzer and family at Offutt Air Force Base. Jack Dean Kawitsky, 18, of Ne braska City, and Barbara La- Vonne King, 18, of Weeping Wa ter, were issued a license for marriage in county court Friday and were married by Rev. Fred Gardner of Weeping Water. At tendants were Ramona King of Weeping Water and Donald Wade of Lincoln. Edwin T. McHiigh . 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NATIONAL LABORATORIES, GAIT, CALIFORNIA (S lealutUite' laAtfMeeek ass -heatre Plattsmouth Last Times Mon. & Tues., Nov. 30, Dec. 1 Betty Grable and Dale Robertson . an "THE FARMER TAKES A WIFE" The . biggest musical hayride since "State Fair!"; All Techni color Comedy, Disney. Cartoon and : ' , News ,' Wed. & Thur., Dec. 2 & 3 Gabriel Pascal presents Bernard Shaw's "ANDROCLES and . THE LION" Starring Jean Simmons Victor Mature Robert Newton Maurice Evans and I Alan Young as "Androcles" Never till now as truly spectacu i lar and funny as Shaw wrote it! Tne lamous pay screeueu a glittering sunburst of wondrous splendor and mighty thrills! The great drama, romance, comedy of pagan Rome! Also Comedy and Disney Cartoon Night Shows 7:00 & 9:15 27. Miss Rose Prohaska, for Thanks-; Scott and daughters. Ann and giving were Mr. ana ivirs. cm.eusan or 't. Dodge, la. Jones, Timmy, and Jimmy, of Omaha. Mrs. Jones is a daugh ter of Frank Prohaska. Guests of Mrs. Mae Blunt for Thanksgiving dinner were Mrs. Edna Aneus and babv and Mr. Timothy Kahoutek was here j and Mrs. Floyd Tracey and over Thanksgiving from Sedalia, children of Omaha. Missouri, where he is employed with the Missouri Pacific shops, j Ross Horn of Pacific Junction Iowa, formerly of Plattsmouth, iwafeh lard ware 133.50 10 Year Warranty Call its for America's finest water heaters Gil i J REAL ESTATE ;l !j LOANS! j l 5 Percent Interest i I Charge Reduced t for each monthly J payment Plattsmouth Loan I & Building Ass'n Mr. and Mrs. Van Dee Col burn and daughters, of Water loo, Iowa, were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lohnes. "Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Eckhart, Mrs. Mary Herbster, and Her man Herbster, of Falls City, were were here Friday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herbster. Mr. and Mrs. Logan Covert, enjoyed Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Dew and fam ily in Council Bluffs, Iowa. . Guests at the A. T, McClana han home :for Thanksgiving, were Mrs. Charles Janda, and Mr. and Mrs. Jon Black. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Stones, entertained Mr. and Mrs. John J. Stones, Larry. Deanna, and Linda, of Malvern, for Thanks giving. Mrs. Lester Stepp, of Phillips burg, Kansas .who has been vis iting here; will be- accompanied home, Monday, by Mrs. Roy Dew. who will spend the winter in Phillipsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lancas ter and family were dinner guests Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Linn Stone in Lin coln. Attorney and Mrs: Francis Casey, and daughter Kay, -were guests of relatives in Omaha for Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Darl Ashbaugh spent Thursday in Glenwood at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perk Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Shown, en tertained at a Thanksgiving dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Armentrout. Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Todd and family in Murray were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Applegate, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Applegate Jr., of Omaha, Mr and Mrs.- Lloyd Fitch, and Lloyd Leland and Paul Applegate. John Meisinger and daughter Lucille, entertained at a Thanks giving dinner. Guests attend ing were Mrs. Valera Haith of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Haith and family, and Mrs. Nel lie Foat. The family called John Haith, who is a student at the Passionist Seminary in St. Louis, and could not be home ; for Thanksgiving. is a patient in tne Iowa State hospital in Iowa City Iowa. Mr. Horn is ill with a heart ailment and will be there for several weeks. His room number in 33. ' Guests at the home of Drand Mrs. L. S. Pucelik for Thanks giving were, Jerry and Tom Pu celik, students at Creighton uni versity in Omaha and Miss Jean Farley of Omaha, aunt of Mrs. PuceliL:. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Norris of Omaha were guests Sunday at the home of Mrs. Marie Kinna mon. Guests at the Everett More head home in Murray for Thanksgiving wrere, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Morehead, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Morehead and chil dren, Mrs. Ethel Spalding and children of Council Bluffs Iowa, and Miss Shirley Morehead of Omaha. .. ft A : Harold Lebens was in Tx)gan, Iowa, on business Tuesday. mm Sewing Machine (So. Representative will be in PLATTSMOUTH every other day Repairs on all makes machines. Guaranteed used machines for sale; needles, oil, supplies, etc New Singer Portables and Consoles, Vacuum Clean er Service, Machines for rent. Write Singer Sewing Machine Co. 4804 So. 24th St, Omaha WOOL - FRIEZE g9 Us Our Lay-Away or Our Easy - Payment Plans Only 21 Shopping Days Until Christmas! Open Every Wednesday Evening Until Christmas Late shipment of newly-designed lamps now on display! PLATFORM ROCKERS Frieze, washable cover in s?een, red, frey, beige.- rubberized hair pad. Strong steel springs. AH hardwood frame. Button tufted back.. :.Vv; y: " V . 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