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t m v VVYVWVVVWWVV vv LffliSSlflLLE Mrs. Bessie Core Phone 4377 Miss Mary Lundteigen, who is attending college at Bradford, iia.vs ., .spent her Thanksgiving day this year in New York City with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kilton of Omaha have announced the eniagempnt of their daughter Miss Sophia Rita, to William' Mass, 01 bpringfieid, Nebraska. He is the son of Mi. and Mrs John Mass. ?f" A T"-nitsigen was in 0:naha, Tuesday. Mrs. II. w. w'orthman went to Lincoln on Tuesday to bring John Worthman and other Louisville boys attending the university there home for Thanksgiving. Ivan Thomas and Lewis Ara rlanc celebrated thpir hirtHrinrc together at a dinner at the momai, nome. iA)uisvme Sisicr Dies At , Ashland Recently Mrs. Mary Riebe of Lincoln, died Sunday in that city. Mrs Riebe was a sister of Mrs. F red Gaebel and .li;ved J'n Ashland until the death of her husband a few years ago. Funeral ser vicer were held at the Trinity Lutheran chjrch north of Mur dock Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. 'Si'- X V 5 i - 8MV y 1 1 Homer Robertson Dies in Illinois Homer Ii. Robertson, 83, of i0?1' IU- uncle of Mrs. For res Brunson, Mrs. V. E In' gram and John Ward ', dild oanoay His funeral was held at Bowler luesday. He was brother of the late Mrs. J. o Ph1in?TMr Carrie Thomas, fnfft He?ninSs le" Monday for California to join Mrs. Hen mngs who has been visiting at the home of their daughter, Mrs Robert Brammer at Bur-Panlf- They will return home together. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Hayes and baby of Sioux City," Iowa, visited over the week end with Mrs. Hayes parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fleck. Robert Fleck who is employed at Sioux City came back with them. Louisville Mr. , and. Mrs. Fred Wildrick of Weeping Water were Sunday guests at the Frank Wildrick home. Mrs. C. F. Crawford, daughter Joyce and Mrs. Wm. Core were Weeping. Water visitors Tues day p. m. M; and Mrs. Andy Lundteig en and Alice spent Thanksgiv ing with Mr. Lanateigen's mo ther and ether relatives in Kan sas City. Henry nieroii has trtlurne to his home at Cedar Creek af ter a two weeks visit with 'his son Floyd and family at Fre mcn'c. Mr. , and Mrs. Frank Wildrick visited in the Weeping Water .and Plattsmouth on Wednes day and then vent on to Oma- haha( where they spent the eve ning with Mr. Wildrick's bro ther George and wife. Mrs. Bert Alfrey Jr. and lt tle son of Grand Island, have te:n v.sit;,ng at the IvIcGrew and AUxey 'homes hi2re. Mr: Alirey came down for Thanks giving and his family returned homo with him Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Erickson spent the week end at Randolph Nebraska as the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Benash, .formerly of Louisville. Floyd says there was lots of ice in the pre?, from Randolph to Sioux City. Louisville Part-time Dentist Coming to Louisville Louisville is to have a dentist, at least part time. We have ben without one since Dr. Snyder left nearly a year ago. Dr. Milton Gates, of University Place, Lincoln, ir. moving his! eouipment into the office form erly occupied by Dr. Snyder- in tho Worthman building. Herbert Edwards was taken to the Methodist hospital in Omaha Friday for tests and treatment Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Pankon-J n have returned home from a vciuuiiuu nip which tuuK. mem through several southern states. David stayed with his grand parents, Dr. and Mrs. Pope at Sutcn. Nebr. Mrs. Everett Hicks wan taken to the Mehtodist hospital in Omahr. Monday evening, where she was to undergo surgery this week. When You Think of Think of X-RAY FITTING Land's hot Due to the demand for Agricultural Lime, please place y our oroers els far in advance as possible. P. M. A. Purchase Orders are paid, directly to the farmer tlm year. Price of Lime in Cass County Precincts delivered m and spread at 2 ton or more per acre. When less than 2 ton per acre is spread, an additional 25c per ton is g charged. Per Ton a Avoca Center I East Rock Bluff 1 Eight Mile Grove Elmwood Greenwood Liberty 9 Louisville 1 Mount Pleasant . . . Nekawka Plattsmouth Salt Creek 4.10 H South Bend ! . 3.85 Stove Creek 3.10 Tipton 3.45 p Weeping Water 2.80 N West Rock Bluff ...... . . . . 3.15 E3 .''' i 1 a I fig M R 1 UNION, Phone: Office Evenings: Union :,Bs;a:;:is;!;:a!;i:B: H 4 " i 'A PS t -4, Am WESKIT HO! This pure silk blazer and the black silk vveskit under it are Countess Mara's contribution to the campaign to get more color and variety in men's clothes. Tiny blue squares and fine mother-of-pearl but- Inns hrioVlfpn iha ntrcl-i' ,.V;Ta stripes take care of the iacket ) Cars Derailed Near Louisville The C. B. & Q. freight had two cars off the track in the ttS&SSft? re"1 Monday afternoon as the re-! suit of the pin coming out of the drawbar. Severa 1 yards of tracks were torn up, but other trainr. were able to pass on the siding. Louisville Thurmans End Colorado Visit Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Thurman returned last, weei: frc-m a vis it to their daughter. Mrs. Lewis Walker and family in Colorado. Mrs. Walker came home with them for the holiday. Sunday they visited Betty Thurman. a student at Wesleyan university. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zastera Jr. took Mrs. Fred Rutt. Jr. and Debbie to Hastings for a. short visit Monday morning. Tues day evening Mrs. Rutt and daughter left for Denver, where they will make their home while the Dr. is taking some of his work at the Fitzsimmons Gen eral hospital. ' Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rentsch ler and family of Omaha had Thanksgiving dinner with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ad Rent schle.v Louisville Mj. and Mrs. John Jockman and family returned home last Thursday from a ten -day visit with her mother and other rel atives at Galesville and Stevens Pcinv. Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Boxdor fer and Carol drove up from Salina, Kansas, on Saturday to be here for the birthday cele bration on Sunday of Mrs. Box dorfer':: mother. Mrs. Martha Neiman of Manley. The Box dcrfers returned to their home Sunday evening. Word was received this week by Mrs. Bertha Eager that her sister, Mrs. Mary. Mclntyre of Fremont was seriously ill. Mrs. Eager and Mis Daisy Schlater went to Fremont Monday to be with her. Subscribe to The Journal Sake - 2.75 1 ... 3.00 , . 3.40 3.45 . 3.45 3.80 3.00 3.25 .... 3.15 . 2.75 I 3.50 LIME" llii! iaSa iilOa i NEBRASKA Weeping Water 3611 2991 or Julian 2967 pi " If :2;;::.a;,'i.B; Rose McDonald Phone 69-2448 Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Green and sons of Omaha were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Meisinger, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Turley Wall j spent Tuesday at Portsmouth, jLcwa, wnere tney attended the ; weacing ct Miss Kita bmith. Mevers of Ashland wer, SSSS j Kcht attended the Extension St ot tfn 1,1 TmJ On returning nome she called jChib meeting. Tuesday attcr SSS inL MPvJr??!. and i on Mrs. Helen John, Cass Coun- neon at Mrs. Harold Richards. Mrs John Meyers ounday. j ty Poiio Treasurer at Weeping) Charlie Fosberg left Sunday The friendship Circle Club Water. ; to stay at :the Odd Felows home met at the home of Mrs. Roth Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Jeny, Wan- in York, Nebraska. Leadabrand Friday afternoon, da and baby Dean, and Jack Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Parish Mrs. Leadabrand and Mrs. Robt. Jenny, of Clarkson, Nebraska,, and family visited Harley Par Wall hostesses. Mrs. Turley Wail were Wednesday overnight vis- rish at the St. Elizabeth hospital ana Mrs. jester Bauer gave the lesscn onv patching. The club will meet at Mrs. Ethel Vanlan ingham s ncme Wednesday aft ernoon. Mr and Mrs. C. C. Robinson of Ashland, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Grady and Glenda of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Osborn of Lincoln and Ted Bulling of Raymond were Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Claude Osborn. ; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Comstock, Frank Comstock and Harold Pil- ford left for Scottsbluff, Nebr., ! Sunday morning to spend a few idays deer nunting I Mr. and Mrs. Emil Meisinger, iMr. and Mrs. Clinton Green and sons, Margaret Ann Virginia Loder's piano recital Sunday afternoon at Waverly. Margar et Ann Cameron and J. T. ' ThereJ werT &rtj-flve niffibS : Mr nri Mr Tlirlpv Wflll , Mr. and Mrs. Turley Wall w?ere dinner guests Thanksgiv inb day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wall. Miss Esther Jenkins of Omaha was a week end guest at the ' home of her parents, Mr. and j Mrs. Jenkins. Miss Marian Venella of Lin- coin was a Sunday afternoon t guest of Miss . Marilyn Com- 1 stock. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Turner and Charles. Jim and Halley Ann, Mrs. Rose McDonald were din- ner guests at the home of Mr. ' and Mrs. Kenneth Rourke and j family Thursday. . Mr. and Mrs. George Rouse ! and son.'Mr. and Mrs. Roy Com stock and t family and Harold Pilfold were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gale Walters at Ceresco. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Leesley and Delcres were guests at the home of Mr. and Airs. Joe Leesey one day last week. Mr. .and Mrs. James Wall of Lincoln and daughter were Sunday evening ' visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Turley Wall- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welton were dinner guests Thursday of Mrs. Margaret Bond of Lin coln, Bonnie and Ronnie, grand children of Mr.' and Mrs. Welton returned home wit hthem to J spend the week end. - Mr. and Mrs. Wendle Burbee and son were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Meisinger from Thurs day till Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Grady were guests at the Claude Osborn home Monday, evening on their way to Omaha, where they will make their home. Thursday evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Leesley were Mr. and Mrs. Meisinger, Mr. and Mrs. Wrendie Burbee and son. Elinor Fidler Correspondent . ..".".... v. .."......""" vrrXvtxi Mrs. S. A. Ohlstrand attended the Congregational Church Ba zaar at Kalston Tuesday. Mr. John Graham anu daugh ter, Lucile, of Louisville were Sunday visiters of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Campbell. Mu. Hush O'Erien of Louis ville spent Thursday and Friday at the Tom Carnicle home. Mrs. F. J. Knecht accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dill to Lin coln Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James Smith of St. Louis Missouri came Satur day and are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kuhn and family. He returned Monday but Mrs. Smith is spending the remainder of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Streight of Omaha were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Streight. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Fidler and family spent Sunday at Clark son, Nebr. visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jenny and family. Miss Mary Jenny accompanied them from Midland College in Fre mont to spend the day with her parent!. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Hen drickson were a week ago Sun day dinner guests at the V. D. Livers home. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Grady of Greenwood were Sunday visitors at the Wm. Rosencrans home. Mrs. Rosencrans and boys spent Saturday there. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carnicle and family were Wednesday eve ning callers at the Leonard Par rist home. Mrs. S. F. Morris, Mrs. Edward Morris and daughter were Wed nesday, visitors at the Larry Car nicle heme. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carnicle were Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Fidler, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Streight attended the Gun Club Dinner Thursday 3. PVPninc or tnr. r n'n rrroflrntm'nn 1 Church in Ashland. , . Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Fwins: and Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ewing and Linda, and Harold r tg were i-xiaay supper guest3 of Mr. and Mrs. Val Ewing and family. I Mr. and Mrs. Dave Campbell were Sunday dinner guests of i Mr. and Mrs. Ray Preston and Duano at Elmwood. . I Mr. and Mrs. Hugh O'Brien and Mrs. Rockwell of Louisville callers at tne uien lhiessen were Monday supper guests of ! Jicmu. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carnicle and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse .Fidler, family. Elinor and Elaine, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dill and j J. C. treight and Clark Bush family called on Mr. and Mrs.'nell were among guests Sunday Ed Copsey at Omaha Sunday j evening Mr J. Knecht visited herhn ceieorate ner Dirinaay. c5cto ' ci,., ,t ltors at the Jesse Fidler home, Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Livers were Sunday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Livers in Ashland to celebrate Mrs. V. D. Liver's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. B. Lr Grady and Mr. and Mrs. Buzzy Gakemier were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Rosen crians and V mily;. Afternoon callers were Mrs. Lloyd Grady and Evelyn. Mrs. Olivia 'Moffitt of Ash land spent Tuesday afternoon and evening at the home of Mr. ana -Mrs. j. C. dtreight. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Barney and Barbara were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thiessen. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lack-ev a'nd b0yS were afternoon 1 0awt&xuk of fooMic OFF MAIN STREET THOSE WERE THE DAYS fiAN6 Y BANG! BANG rf BANG! v- y I I60TC?HAf THE HOUSE WS A PHYSICAL EFFORT IN -THOSE MERE-. GRANDFATHER'S TIWvE e DAYS- at' 9 1 cavd hv SmHh SenriC ,v.mvvw RURAL DELIVERY SONNY SOUTH . ' p: : I .think I SrWrtOS INvTHE ll BODV M I TomTTII fF HEARD SOMEBODY YAWm i CHICKEN COOP M ! TTf BUT US 1; LtSsS- i i in- our acUMk ryCK j-i chickens fei riiSiiM" m - AH'M TIRED O'HAVIM' ( OL' BESS MEAH 15 N5rrTM5v(ll El f ? LT9. fl U I I " T TSO OUT AN' DRIVE JUS' TH' ONE FOH VOH- Y COME YP 1 I J- 7Z6 OUROU'COAJ HOME- (( A REAL HOME BODV, ECCS f .C W 1 yCf I fes- HAVE SOW SOT ONE . ) 'JUS' CALL WHEN IT'S 1 rcrniN Tim? K i CsH J 1 -feP THUT WILL COME V FEEDIN' TIME AN' i VF EE DlN T"jVfN & h fl ). ' ( t 9 Af llS.f; GOING WEST WITH HOSSFACE HANK - xi V--v v s i TTir &0 BACK EAST V THANKS 7- I COME TO TEXAS, I THAT S BIG) f I'M OFF ERIN TO P nr ivic.DAtST, I I LU I II UIAMONJ LU, VOP YOU, 5TH fOU AT W( Jl -I LI AND I'LL PUT P THINK. Z AND I'LL SWE VgJsHONEV J ) NIGHTCLUB IN AyOU DEEMS -V: Jr. Mary Lou Carnicle spent Mon- i day at the Larry Carnicle home, Mrs. M. A. Roblyer, Mrs. Al- fred Steyer of Lincoln and Miss Doris Johnson of Ogallala wer Sunday afternoon callers at the. Dave Campbell home. Mr. and Mrs. Pies Proctor of Ashland were Friday evening evening oi Mr. ana Airs, uscar Laughhn helping Mrs. JLaugn- Mrs nsrar Hill and Mrs. F. J at Lincoln Friday afternoon. Elaine and Elinor Fidler ac- companied the Ashland Pilgrim Fellowship to Trinity Methodist, church in Lincoln Friday even ing to hear the famed mission ary and educator, Dr. Frank Laubach speak. South Bend TIL1NKSGIVING ITEMS Mrs. James Smith, L. R. Ward, Mrs. Val Gene Ewing and duaghters wrere dinner guests at the Glen Kuhn home. They were evening callers at the Jack Kuhn home in Louisvillle, Dinner guests at the V. ' D. Livers home were Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Livers, Charlene and Da lene, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Livers, Mr. 'and Mrs. Kenneth Livers and children and Verla Livers of Lincoln. Pl'M GONNA ASK MEATBALL TO COTAE OUT AND PL Ay. VAITH US! IT'S HARD WORK, DOING FINE, Pcautcx. THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA! SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Thursday, December 3, 1953 Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thiessen, Mrs. Nancy Streight, Mrs. Olive Moiiiir, uoraon miessen ana Miss Bett Lisle of Louisville spent Thanksgiving Day in Fre mont at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lackey and family. Mr. and' Mrs. J. C. Streight entertained, at Thanksgiving dinner and m honor of Mr. and i.vilo. JC3.ae fluid O WCUUillg anniversary. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Harold. Olson of Crete, Mr. and Mrs. Riley Davis, Gary and Kent, M and Mrs. Glen Copple of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Wills and Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Streight of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cop ple, Patricia and Russell, Mrs. Grace Copple of Alvo, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Laughlin of Ash land, Clark Bus-hnell and Mr. and Mrs. J. L Fidler, !ainr and Elinor of South Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Jenny, Wanda and Dean, and Wm. Thiele. "WELCOME GIFTS" for MOTHER-TO-BE Panties Nursing: Brassiers Slips Nighties " Brunch Coats "SPORTS WEAR" Slacks Peddle Pushers Shorts Skirts Shirts "SUITS DRESSES SKIRTS JACKETS" Whether it be a $1.00 or $25.00 GIFT Shop NOW to get the best selection for the Mother-to-be. SMART ' j 1125 N Street HE CAN'T PLAY TODAV HE AINT60T AHV BULLETS' f BUT ALL We DO IS HOLLER BANS' BAMS.' WE DON'T USE BULLETS. THANKS LA knon! N. J. j eW JJUNIOK -REACH V"-GEE, POP SW$ TA OVER. THERE J TOO BUSV ) fej Vl W if Ee? PAGE SEVEN V Mrs. Stanley Miler of Omaha " spent Thanksgiving with Mr.' and Mrs. wm. mele. " Mrs. Roy Richards, Alice and Beverly spent Thursday with relatives in Gretna. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dill and family were diner guests Thanksgiving at Mr. and Mrs. rwc. Tm Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Knecht spent Thanksgiving at Nehawkax at. the home of Mrs. Sadie Shrader and Jerald. Mr.' and Mrs Leonard Parrish v were Thursday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Furrer at Yutan. Thanksgiving diner guests at the Larr Carnicle home were: Mr. and Mrs J. L. Carnicle, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carnicle and. fprni;. Mr. and ;:rs. "Of -Peter- son and Bill Carnicle. A Classified Ad in The Journal v costs as little as 35 cents SET SALON Lincoln, Nebraska ProduMdaKilHratW .IrAlUftHSmtt By JOE DENNETT By ART BEEMAN By AL "SMITH By COURTNEY ALDERSON By FRANK THOMAS 3y TOM OKA Section B A KNOW MEATBALL'S got (.ARNGIT5 on i OIAMONO LU.TthAT'S THE. 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