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fHE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL AGE TWO Tlursday, February 4, 1954 c3 010124 Don's Brid e Eileen Of Joel Johnson Is O. Breding Dimes Leaders Count Mothers Returns In a late afternoon candlelight ceremony on January 2, 1954, M.: Doris Eileen Johnson, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Ira B. .Vhr.scn cf Wahoo, recently of . FlatU-mouth, became the oriaf of J. rl Oliver Breding, son of Bcnnie O. Breding. Ine service was hold in Chichester chapel of Immanuei PresDyienan church at Lcs Anjeles. Candelabra trimmed with pom poms decorated the church at which Dr. Wi:::am S. Meyer solemnized ih? rites. John Ford .sang "Oh Perfect Love," "The Lords Prayer" and grayer Re sponse" and was accompanied by Clarence Mader, organist. The bride were a ballerina length gown of white bridal sat in and lace fashioned with a stand-up collar, long pointed 5. V sleeves nylon ana net double-over skirt of . The sleeves and bodice rv. ere fastened with .satin covered "buttons. Her shoulder length nylon veil loll from a sweetheart cap. She carried a colonial bouquet of white orch ids and roses. Maid of honor was Miss Patri cia Lohrey. Sh? wore an ice green sill: .shantung dress and carried a colonial bouquet of pink roses. Best man was Warren Kaf-teiii. V. 5 i.ljiii iiBJji)iij.ujiiiiiiuii.iwiiMiii ii ii 1 1 'juui wmuuu '. i -.mr ."-."- 'iMywwBWiUMHA 'V.tl;yyi llM-l'lti '"'ll1'11 ' IIJKHIIIIWlHIMIH.i jpwiv-?', 'v vwvwv jf Kw Tl ii i iff ih ii fV l1 ' .- i"f-'. "y" -ea1 -- ,. 1 1 1 BI!ITHS Elmwood Minister And Wife Feted On Anniversary EfV -Bern tcr S-Sgt. and Mrs. Rob-' ert Krejci, a boy, Robert Mich- j ael. weight 8 pounds and 11 oun cec, February 2, 1954, at Offutt Air Force Base hospital. S-Sgt j Krejci is. stationed with the Armed Forces in Africa. j Band Participates In Conference Clinic at Wahoo C t 10 i. Mrs. Joel O. Breding Following the wedding, the couple met their close friends and relatives at a reception in Chichester parlor. Upon returning from their wedding trip, the couple is re siding at 1529 5th Avenue, Los Angeles, California. Bluebirds Plan Valentine Party Friendly Blue birds met at the heme of th:ir leader, Mrs. Chet Lagerstrcm Monday. Plans for a valentine party at the next meeting were discussed by mem bers. Th; Blue birds aisc mads val entines tc be given to their mothers and also prepared party Xavcrs. Antiialee Ri?zi, president, presided at th? meeting. Homemakers Meet At Hall Home The "O" Street Homemakers met at the home of Mrs. Gerald Hall for their regular monthly meeting recently. The lesson, '"main dish meals' was given by Mrs. Clarence Westlake and Mrs. Hall. Ten members and two visitors at tended the meeting and one new member was added to the club roster. Funds " from the Mothers March continued to roll in this week just as they did a week ago when Mrs. Kay Wall, left, and Mrs. Sophia Wole ver, center, were counting early collections the night of the drive. At right, Mrs. Elva Aylor, one of nearly 50 American Legion Auxiliary mem bers conducting the drive, counts out the funds she collected in; -ah hour's time. - The fund this rooir t-phph nver the $850 mark. Mrs. Wall is local March of Dimes chairman and Mrs. Wolever j Memorial hospi was chairman of the Mothers March. Journal Grandparents are Mr .and Mrs. F,rank Kreici of Plat smouth and Mi, and Mrs. Leo Gansemer, of Murray. Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Steele are the parents of a dauehter, Roxanne Elizabeth, born Janu ary 22nd at St. Joseph Hospital at Omaha. , Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Mcintosh I Jr., annor.nce the birth of a ! daughter, weight 6 lbs., 8 k ozs., 1 cn January 29, 1954, at St. Maryr. hospita1. in Nebraska City, Nebraska. Mrs. Mcintosh' is the former Darlene Foster. " Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Foster of Platts mouth and Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Mcintosh Sr., of Omaha. Daughte. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Howe of Alvo are the parents of a daugh ter born Monday. February 1. i Plattsmouth band members ! -parted parly thi? morning by bus ' for Wahoo, where they are i participating in an all-day con- ierenc nana ciimc. ociiuuk m the Ak-Sar-Ben conference are backing the clinic. The clinic schedule today calls for rehearsals of two groups starting at 9 a.m., and rnntirnincr until 4 DJ11. Groups , j oui.i are broken down into two parts, gift experienced and lesser expsr ienced for the rehearsals. A recreational period is slated at 4 p.m. with concerts to be evening features of the confer ence clinic. Both groups, exper ienced and lesser experienced, will present concerts tonight. Th? clinic was under the di rection of Robert Lowrev, well know clarinetist form Morning side College at Sioux City. The Elmwood Christian Con- gregation nonorea meir minis ter and wife with a basket din ner in the church dining room Sunday, Jan. 31st, on their 48th anniversary of marriage. They were married in Kansas and their first church was the same year in Oklahoma. Later, they were in McCook many years. Avoca, and the last two years have served the Elmwood church. Mr. and Mrs. Horn havs 4 children, all married, in homes of their own. A short program was car ; ried out following the dinner. 1 Mrs. Chester Irons and son, i Ronald Irons, sang. The Sunday scnooi presented mem witn a The church planned and Photo. Committees Appointed At Rebekah Lodge Meeting Pictures of Europe Will Be Shown Mrs. Leaders of Council Biuffs, one of a group to tour Europe last summer in an organized tour, will shew pictures taken on the trip at the United Pres byterian church at Murray cn Friday night. - The program will be held at eight o'clock, February 5. The public is invited. , JIZBA & JIZBA Registered in Lngineering and Architecture Design, Surveys, Estimates, Supervising 3117 Ogden Omaha, Nefar. Phone ; Bluebird Group Elects Officers Newly installed officers of Bud cf Promise Rebekah Lodge pre sided at the lodge's regular meeting Monday night at the IOOF hall. Officers were seated at their respective stations with Mrs. Mary-Nelson, noble grand, Dresiding at the business meet ing. lviiss Clara Olson, secretary of the local Rebekah unit, was ele ted advisor to Theta Rho club. Members voted to hold a party for the girls on February 15. Appointed as a committee to make the party arrangements were Mrs. June Aspedon, Mrs. Elva Aylor, Mrs. Sophia Wol ever and Mrs. Betty Keno Communications were and filed and reports of com mittee chairmen were heard. A Little Flower Bluebird group met Monday at the William Keeley home and outlined plans for a Valentine party on Feb ruary 15, plus election of offi ; cers. Elected werb Sally Lebens, i president; Virginia Richter, secretary-treasurer; Barbara Hoh iman, scribe; and Marilyn Kou bek. hostess for the month. Members projects for the mcnth of January were to make bird feeders. from milk' canons and discarded Easter baskets. MARGARET HOHMAN Scribe. letter acknowledging gifts by the Odd Fellows home at York was read. Mrs. Nelson appointed the fol lowing committees for the club year. They are: Visiting Mrs. Hallie Spry. Auditing Mrs. June Aspedon, Mrs. Josephine Strough and Mrs. Maxine Yelick. Calling Mrs. Betty Reno. Activity Mrs. Edith Akeson, Mrs. Jessie Klinger and Miss Wilma Mumm. Publicity Mrs. Sophia Wol ever. The meeting was adjourned i with retiring of colors and re read ' fresnments of gelatin salad, wa- iei5 ana eonee were servea. .Hos tesses were Mrs. Irma Johnson, Mrs. Eleanor. Marler. Mrs. Nellie gins Exporters are cool to Government insurance the U. plan. PL63G1 1 H IS." " 7A-P,ov;des EKTRA Protection I SCHREINER'S ANIMAL HEALTH dept. I New s crramycin Tnblcfs $1.35 U Vctsficp Granules $2.00 1 Taylor Brooder Thermometer . . .'. .SI. 00 Eiastrafors $12.00 N'o tchcrs $4.25 Types and Sizes cf Syringes :ar All 4 Dependable VACCINES sb SUPPLIES Caponizing Set-$3.50 Cattle Trocar-$2.25 Calf Dehorncrs - $2.50 Miss Pat Carr Is Surprised at Party On 16th Birthday Thursday evening. Miss Pa't Carr was pleasantly surprised, when a group of her girl friends gathered at her home for a par ty honoring her on her sixteen th birthday. Those attending were the Missas Rosemary Nelson, Jan ice Wiles, Deana Hutton, Ann Marilyn Winscott Margaret Eit ing Donna Ernst Jeannine New ton, Joan Keeley, Shirley Sud dith, Lois Gapen, Caroline Lar sen, Nancy Painter and the guest of honor, Pat Carr. The honoree received many lovety gifts. At the close of an . enjoyable evening delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. Carr assist ed by Mrs. Alex Campbell. Lions Planning Family Socials For Meetings Film? of his trip through Eur ope and into the far north were shown to Plattsmouth Lions Club members Tuesday night by Tom Pucelik as Lions held their first dinner meeting in the new Liens Community Building. The colored slides presented by Pucelik along with a descrip tive account of Iris journeys were features of the semi monthly session of Lions here. In other action at the meet ing, Lions contributed $15 to a heart fund appeal, and also con sidered plans for special family activities during the coming month. A covered-dish dinner meet ing will be held on February I iu vy Juiuiia cLiiia uicn laiiinico CITVn. r. at the community building. The blDAl DINNER GUESTS . i dinner will be followed by a so- South Ashland ; cial peribd- and dancing. S unci ay dinner guests of Mr. ' " Their first meeting in March nad Mrs. Peter Stander and I will feature a box social, also at family were Mr. and Mrs. Har-ithe Lions building. Club mem old Volkmer and sons of Tal-. bers are also to invite guests to mage, .evening visitors there tparticioate in the March second were-Rev. Clarence Stirn, -Miss Tsocial event. Irene Zegers and Mr. and Mrs. i - '. Victor Miller and Debra. . Journal Want Ads Pay- receipt of Hamblin and Mrs. Pauline Hill. tai at Lincoln. Mrs. Howe was formerly Tnelma Weichel. Daughte. Mr." and Mrs. R. Wilson of Au burn" are the parents of a daughter: Mary Ellen. Mrs. Wil-1 son - is the rormer Lois Hall of Elmwood. Tne Wilsons also have a son:. Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Welte of Louisville are the parents of a daughter, born at Clarksor. hos pital at Omaha on January 28. Grandparents are Mrs. Welte of Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. Ed In gram. The Weltes have three other children, two boys and a girl. Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Molinaro are the parents of a 7 pound 4 ounce daughter born on January 21, 1954, at Clarkson hospital at Omaha. Elmer Taylor of Platts mouth is grandfather to the in fant. The baby is named Vir ginia Lee. Sen. Sparkman u port of a strong marine. :ges the sup merchant - carried cut a very successful smorgosbord supper the week before. Mrs. Orval Miller, Mrs. Skyle Miller, Jr., and Mrs. Paul Husar were in charge of this supper. The Ladies Council at their last meeting set aside a build ing fund to be used to remodel the present structure. During the two years Mr. and Mrs. Horn have been in Elm wood many improvements and gains have been made in Elm wood Christian church. -Journal Want Ads Pay- The You Time Spend In Bed ought to be- for your relaxation and comfort You can't do this on any o !d maitress. That's Lady Honored At Surprise Party Mrs; Betty Gold, assisted by Mrs. Emma McClure, entertain ed at a surprise party at the Gold home Tuesday, February 2, honoring Mrs. Kenneth Dunlap or. her oirthday anniversary. Ladies of the Baptist church ! planned and carried out the sur prise party. 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Kearns post of the American Legion will hold its regular monthly meeting Thurs day night, February 4, at the 40 & 8 club. Eagles Auxiliary will meet at the Eagles Hall Thursday night at eight o'clock. WSCS of the Methodist church will meet at 8 o'clock Thursday night, February 4. W.S.C.S. will meet at the Methodist church Thursday, February 4. at 8 p. m. Gleaners Circle, 'hostess, guest speaker will be Mrs. Henry Hoyer f the Omaha City Missions. Friday, February 5 Good Cause Kensington will hold their meeting Friday, Feb ruary 5, at 8 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Elva Aylor on 410 South 1st St. PEO will meet Friday, Febru ary 5, at 2:30 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Virgil Perry. Tuesday, February 9 Lepert-Wolever Post 2543 will hold their meeting Tuesday, February 9, at 8 p. m. at the VFW club. Tuesday, February 9 The Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars will hold their meeting Tuesday February 9, at 8 p. m. at the VFW club. Tuesday, Febr. 9 Regular meeting of the WCTU will be held Tuesday, February 9. at the home of Mrs. Luke Wiles. Thursday, February 11 Golden Rod Study Club will hold their meeting Thursday, February 11 at 8 pra., at the Mynard Community Hall. Mem bers Jo invite husbands and guests. R. R. Furse will show movies of the NATO trip taken oy him. Jiidav. Febr. 12 Woman";; Cliild of -the St. Paul Evangelical and Reformed church will meet at 7:30 Friday night. February 12, at the church. 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