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i " - i L i. THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE SIX Monday, November 30, 1953 Leavitt and Mrs. Ruth Davis. ! chorus sang two anthems, one Packages for Korea. There was a good attendance i Vamoiic, one of praise. Mrs.i Wm. Mickelson drove to nis at the Union Thanksgiving Jonnson was director and accom- Minnesota nome an-ct mc ua.y morning services. Devotions panist. Joan Backemeyer was ketball game at the Community building Wednesday night. He and the Alvo coach saw the game at Murdock Tuesday eve- Cass Coufitj-'s Greatest Newspaper Thfi Phittsmouth Journal ; were given by Rev. Horn and i the other pianist. Dr. Story gave 1 Rev. Kampman, pastor of the the address, his texts chosen ; U. B. church, where the meeting j from the Psalms. An offering JIM r was held. The High School was received to be sent to Care ning. I"! UNDER-INSURED WHAT WILL happen if fire catches you under insured? Better let me check your insurance pro tection now. teve Davis Phone Clll 2nd Floor Bank Eldg. 2th & Main Plattsmouth Mrs. Grace Pfybon Phone 4-2247 W.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.'.V.VW.V..V fr. WV.WV.VAV.V.'AV.V.V.V.'.VJ.'.V.V Having Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Rosenow were Edw. and Viola Borne meier, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rose now. Marie Louise, Johnny and I i j spending this week at the home i ' of his sister, Mrs Hettie Hedges j on Route 3, Lincoln. j Rev. Dan Bornemeier is now j E. U. B. minister at Pleasanton, Nebr Wm. Otte made a pleasant call on Tuesday, Nov. 24 at the Edw. Bornemeier home. He is Secretary and Treasurer of the U. S. Federation of Mail Car- J ners. In his work he has trav- ' NATO ON THE CO The story of NATO how it began and what it means is told in words and pictures assembled in these vans touring member countries. Designed to help citizens under stand the Atlantic Pact Organization, the traveling phow iz plcluxcd sbove at its first stop in Pari1?:' f"P A 'TP jlr-Xi. U Scientifically Processed! ik ic "A- A QUARTER OR A WHOLE CARCASS ic LOCKER SPACE FOR RENT CHICKENS, TURKEYS, DUCKS, GEESE eled over the U. S. and much of Europe. He is a native of the Wabash community. The card party sponsored by the American Legion and Aux iliary at the Community Kail hi: on Monday evening was a suc cessful and enjoyable affair. There were around 60 present. There were prizes, door prizes, and lunch. The Capwell family dinner with all present was held in Lincoln at the Howard Capwell home on Thursday. Mrs. Monr.ing and Mrs. Emily j Gonzales attended their rela tives Thanksgiving get-together at the Mills home near Murdock. They had evening dinner with Mr. and' Mrs. Melvin Juilfs. j Kathleen . and Keith. Mrs. Earl Horton gave a book review for the Waverly P. T. A on Tuesday afternoon at their auditorium. Miss Rosemary John came in and taught one of her high school classes for their pleasure, too. Helen Schneider is spending this week at Cambridge at the Russell Reeder home. Her mo ther, Mrs. Williams, has been staying there for some weeks. Nolan Hottle. Mr. and Mrs. MjWm. Bentzingerof Cook, and till i Mrs. Harrv Krall hnvp rptnrnpH in liii FUfotcL rt. INTELoGKAM Check correct word. 1. There are (48) (96) seals in the U. S. Senate. 2. Cows have (2) (4) stomachs. 3. (Balboa) (Magellan) discovered the Pacific r Ocean. 4. Canada uses a (12) (24) hour clock. ' 5. A lacewing is an (insect) (woman's garment). 6. NATO (has) (has not) adopted an official flag. 7. Water covers (tf ) (2) of the earth's surface. 8. (New Delhi)" (Bombay) is the capital of the Republic of India. 9. The U. S. Civil War lasted (4) (5) years. 10. African golf (is) (is not) a dice game. Check your answers, scoring yourself 10 points for each correct choice. A score of 0-2C is poor; 30-60, average; 70 80, superior; 90-100, very superior. Johnson's larte 505 Main (Formerly Joe's New-Way) Phone 4198 Decoded Inteliigram Mrs. Harry Krall have returned from Miamisburg, Ohio, where ' Nov. IS. He was 93 vears nf aee. Boeenrief and son Orval. Mr. thev attended the fun their UnclP. DnVlrl HnttlP On lot rrrrArn TnHinnn Va Trl , on TVfvo ITHV Whifow home place of their parents, 7 A For Car and Fire INSURANCE ' . Win. S. Wetenkamp Real Ertate & Insurance South 6th St. Ph. 5176 A : and the place where they were married m southern Indiana. Mrs. Addie Howe entertained for her birthday party on Sun day evening. There was a roast goose and all the trimmings. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. How- Mrs. Marie Riebe, mother of Mrs. Chester Campbell passed away at her Murdock heme early this week. Funeral services were held on Wednesday aftre noon at the Trinity Lutheran church near Murdock. : , J -Thanksgiving Day guests of ' ard Stege, Mr. and Mrs. Walter ") Mrs. Plybon were Mr. and Mrs SI a B?nS O N v, N ' lit; ' '-f 'l ' itr,,mitr(itfirti-iiriiwinaii-r-ii--rn- ii D'li (iiiiriiiir lftli n ml iininMnn. ii ti.irtiritfi iimtMrilii im in iitiiii ni 1 1 i Join in with ' your neighbors and ommun- ily this year in savin "Merry Christmas !" for all the world to see . . . with-Light! Plan now to have your home ex press the Spirit and Gaiety of this Holiday Season in the best tra dition! Christmas lighting for your home can be as distinctive and per sonalized as a Christmas card and ... inexpen sive too! fjrfetmas LIGHTING TIPS Qfti IFEEE We Mill be glad to offer you tips and suggestions on Christmas lighting for your home without cost or ohhga , tion. Ask us for your free Light-Up This Christmas! i,ookiel on ideas for Christ- mas home lighting. f . 1 ' " 'im. """. 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