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: : 4 s i m f 4 v I 1; J i :- r i Pfc Hewitt Ends iD-day Furlough i-tusse ll Hewitt nf rmw Pfc. Mrs, Grace riyben Phone 4-2247 ore, Pa all cf the food prizes. They were Mrs. Ruth Morming, Mrs. Eldon Mendenhail, and . Mrs. Ralph Krause. Elm wood Clara Cowger is spending vacation time in San Dieso. with his parents and i Calif., and in north Mexico. ?Vlleen da's on furlousrhi - c the army recently and he I Mrs. nu returned to Swartb- her a Report of Trip Interesting Here are much in- - (Ah b It, r ar.d I;:tle daughter ar.a a.e tr. parents din- or Gr Ahrens :.:.a Mrs. Frank Robotham, ..r:: Ann ana Sharon Lvr." :r. t ao aiairy. farm near Mr. Smith, who now ---- route here, lives .r-n r Tr.e present ana Mrs. Duai:worth hve the Rbciham proper- s cf D: -trees STOrIACFI ULCERS t-To EXCESS ACID ?.;r bsrs of his family he lt ?d , 111S , grandmother, Mrs. iKuiC fnaennaii on Febr. 21. Eimwood Mr and Mrs. Grant Card of ,e-tn- Nbr- are the parents c a boy bom Tuesday, March 2, -j- "- Aitij uccu iliilliea c'-"ry Grant. The mother s t2rmer Marlene Eidenmiller. j , -F- t-iaenmiiier return ed heme Thursday after being wiJi her grandson two davs at Kearney, ' Eimwood Club Leaders At rarm-Kome Day A laree number of people at tended the Farm and Home Day at Weeping Water on Wednes day, and enjoyed the programs and the pancake feed at noon. Tnose present from the Blue bird Extension Club were Pres ident. Mrs. Dudley Lenvitt; Vice President, Mrs. F. W Jlobb; Secretary-Treasurer. Mrs. Chas. Marshall : Publicity Chairman, Mrs. Piybon. 1953 Pres.. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ebeler were Ashland visitors on Thurs day evening. j Lyle Nance, baby son of Mr. and Mrs; Arthur Nance, has not been so well this week. He is the grandson of Mrs. John Long. Eimwood PNC Meets At Engelking Home P.N.G. meeting for March was held with Mrs. Dora " Engelkin and Miss Minnie Ensrelkiner on I Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. ! George Buell, president, had charge of the program. Each member brought her baby pic ture and this provided merri ment in the guessing game. The hostesses served the delicious re f i eshments. Eimwood Mrs. Path Monning was a Lin coln visitor cn Thursday. Rev. Virgil Welsh, the repre sentative of Wesleyan Univer sity preached at the Methodist Church on Sunday. On Thurs day afternoon he called on sev- Elmwood people tsrested in the article in State Journal regarding Mrs. Harriett j Rogers Zink. She has recently i returned from a tour to South (America. She graduated from Eimwood school in 1928, and lat er she finished a course in the University of Nebraska. Al though over fifty years of age she wen highest honors for grades when she wras a junior. Ptcsc McDonald Phone 69-2448 .""'."."." .... ..-. v.v.v .... v.. ".. v. ....".....'.-".. V.V-'.V. Ladies Attend Farm-Home Day Mrs. Mildred Comstock, Mrs. Lexie Nelson, Mrs. Merton Grey, She assisted in the English de-, Mrs. Finley Wall, Mrs. Esther -4 ' -: - : - rr -...ari -pzzkvm of the WllXARO ' h..v Desri u.,.:i lor relief of ' " - ' r..-rr-- tr:.:.ig frc-m Stmach Ii-jqv-z': Uirtr. i.. Excess Acid Kr- L.etn. S,aur or Upset Stomach, d,. ncss. Hcarttium, SieepSast ness. (t... Lxci-i Acia. Ak r,r W'tHard's vt.a;t" r-.i. y f-i;:.i:ru iLis rerrmrk- -tree 2: -leraiCl IrCivlOW 19ri3 Tinhlirirv oral nonnlo in tViio intntniinif -:rs. uih Monning, Mrs. Min- Callers cn Mrs. Ruth Davis on n.e osiniioteeter, Mrs. Chas. Friday forenoon, coming from i-.5Chn:an, Mrs. Paul Borne- Lincoln, were her brother. Rob- -.li-iar and Mrs. Ellis Miller, ert Burke and his daughter, Mrs. x:n Cottatre Homemakers came Mrs. Herbert Oehierking, ccuntv chairman, Mrs. LaMoyne Snohn and Mrs. John Albers. and from Fail-view Club, Mrs. Eldon Men denhail. Mrs. Harold Strabel, and Mrs. Wm. Strabel. It hap pened that Eimwood ladies drew 1 - r r 'i I : j 1 Costs! ' J 7 J . , l?tM . - -v . -v 1 mm i M . ' vJ V fc - , : A " : kt r-. Russell Eeishley and little daughters. Karen and Cindy, and a neighbor, Mrs. Barbara Connett and baby, Lyn. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Groves have arrived home from Texas, where they spent the wrinter. Mrs. Laura Deles Dernier at tended the birthday party for her brother, Silas Munn at Ne- hawka cn Tuesday afternoon. He ! was 85 years old. The hostess was his daughter, Mrs. Ellis Lacy and she served the lunch. Other relatives present wrere Mrs. Vera Pratt, Mrs. Herold Krecklow, Mrs. Ola Davis, Mrs. Meud Giles, Mrs. Leona Jenson, Mrs. Emma Nutzman, Mrs. St. i John and a cousin, Delbert . Munn. ; j Eimwood County Fellowship I Meeting Has Crowd f A large crowd attended the I Cass Co7 Fellowship meeting at j the Weeping Water Christian church cn Sunday evening. Rev. ; N. F. Horn president, was chair man. Kev. Raymond Aioers, pastor of the East Lincoln Chris tian church was the able speak -Water pator. er. He is the sen cf the Weeping Special music was furnished by the local chrr with ;Mrs. Harmon as organist. Alvo Meth cdist church received the atten dance mileaee banner. ... ' partment while in school. She has traveled in all of the con tinents now except in Australia. Her home is in Lincoln and she is a sister of Mrs. Edgar Gold en of Wabash. Her stop in New Orleans at the Mardi Gras was a highlight of her latest trip. - Eimwood Dr. and Mrs. O. E. Liston vis ited their son, James and family in Evergreen, Colorado last week. Now they are vacationing in Florida for two weeks. The nurses are keening the office open here. Sunday evening dinner guests of Mrs. Retta Hulfish and Her bert were Mrs. Etta Brooks and son, Gordon, of Chappell, Nebr., Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hulfish of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smitn and Mrs. Daisy Smith cf Weep ing Water, and ,Mrs. Belle Coak ley. Eimwood Aunt And Uncle Married 55 Years Miss Lena Rieke attended the Bailer, Mrs. Ruth Leadabrand, Mrs. Pauline Wiles and Mrs. Rose McDonald, attended the "Farm and Home Day" demon stration in Weeping Water Wed nesday. Pancakes, sausage, eggs, and coffee wTere served. This is an annual affair. Qreenwood Mr. and Mrs. Elden Bates and daughter of Nehawka were Sat urday and Sunday guests at the heme of Mr. . and Mrs. Ray Comstock. Mr; and Mrs. Wendle Burbee and children of Omaha, wtere Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Meis- ingei-. Mrs. Margaret Bond and chil dren of Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bond were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welton. Alaura Dea and Phillis Lean O'Rourke have enrolled for swimming at the Y.W.CA. and took their first lesson Saturday morning. Mrs. Hazel Tubbs was a din- Mrs. Lydia Mercer is slowly improving and is still in Uni versity hospital in Omaha. Mr. and Airs. Emil Meisinger were dinner guests Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edd Meisinger in Plattsmouth and in the afternoon called at the homes cf Mr. and Mrs. Lwy Meisinger. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bulling, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Osburn, Mrs. Donna Johnston and Terry of Lincoln were dinner guests Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Osburn. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bucking- THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Thursday, March 11, 1954 Seciion B PAGE SEVEN Shower Honors Miss Ina Kirk A miscellaneous shower hon oring Miss Ina Kirk, who will be married March 20th, was giv en in the Christian church base ment Sunday afternoon. The program was given by several of the girls Imi attended school with here. The skit was a mocs wedding. The hostesses were Mrs. Edna Meyer's mother, Mrs. Raasch cf Ashland is in St. Elizabeth hospital in Lincoln. . A classified Ad in The Journa. costs as little as 35 cents Mrs rtlnrivs Martin. Miss Alice ham, daughter and L son-in-law ' Baucher, Mrs. Appuhn, Mrs. of Shenandoah, Iowra, were Turr-rMp roimsn Mr T.pnrp rpir- guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Bucking ham. Greenwood Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Jardine and sens arrived from Grand Island, Friday evening on their way to Sioux City, Iowa, stopping1 at the home nf Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hurlut, where the boys visited over Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jardine returned Sun day evening from Sioux City. Mr. Charley Miller of Burling ton Junction, Missouri, brother of Mrs. Lydia Mercer, came Thursday to visit Mrs. Mercer in University hospital. Mrs. Frank Welton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bond and Dick, Ronnie Bond called at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. George Welton of Colon Sunday afternoon. hard, Miss Marilyn Comstock, Mrs. Liia Wall, Mrs. -ina Arm strong, Mrs. Sophie Thomsen. A delicious lunch was served. Greenwood Mr. Emil Meisinger, Joe Lees ley, and J. T. Leesley drove to Burwell Saturday afternoon. PAN 1(0 NHt PLUMBING and HEATING for Every Need Phone 257 620 First Are. ' " Jr' """"'""' " 1 1 I- -"a fr 2J k aunt iixiu LUiL-ic, mi. fcuiu lviia. i it t 'I : f .5 4 I . hi ' 7 : ft1. ZCnJiCJYSTRA!KUT . ' L-I ' s . M " . - .... . -. I $v or cc B 1 B ft f s August Klemme at Weeping Wa ter on Sunday. Mrs. Klemme's sister and husband, Mr. and -Mrs. Knaup of Murdock wrere , there and all of the children ! and grandchildren. These in cluded Mr. and Mrs. Walter Klemme and Mr. and Mrs. Ed ear Klemme and families all oi Big Springs and Mr. and Airs. John Beck of Ogallala, Mr. and Mrs. Orie Saurs and little, daughter of Ashland, Mr. and Mr. Leonard Klemme of Wra bash and Mrs. James Remaly cf Eimwood. A very important election re garding the proposed school merger is to be held at the Elm-' weed Fire House cn Tuesday, March 16th. This is asked by the County school district reorgani zation committee. r Mrs. T. H. KamDman is re- i rimprntiiip- nft.pr n minnr snrffi- cal neck operation, j The food sale and evening , dinner at the Methodist church on Saturday proved to be a suc cessful one. Mrs. Ethel Strabel was kitchen chairman and Mrs. Lela Buell treasurer. Several. f r6m ether towns attended. Eimwood v 1 The May meeting is to re neia i Mrs. Helen Schneider was a at Emanuel E.UJ3. church near week-end visitor at Cambridge Murdock. ! with the Glenn Reeder family. Mrs. Rose McDonald visited with her mother, Mrs. Ryan, ' while m Weeping Water Wednesday. K. P. PENCE , Bankers Life Max 222 So. 6th Pnone 3269 Maybs You Can Buy hat House After All!! Why not write for oar new Bulletin? We think it will answer most of your questions in connection with financing. You will be surprised at the painless payments on an FHA loan. THE NATIONAL COMPANY OF OMAHA 500 First National Eank Eldg. Omaha, Nebraska h it .r-r-. , .. .w.- - J"- Rev. Gardner cf Weeping Wa ter as statistician. Ehnwood A birthday dinner honoring "Chuckie" Hennessey of Lin- i coin, who is now ten years old, was held at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. : Charles West on Sunday. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hen- nessey, nis orotner, jvncnaei, ms sister, Susan, and his cousins, Sally and Bobby West, were pres5 ent. Sundav auests of Ruth Mon ning were Emily Gonzales, Alma Clements, Nettie Mendenhail and Grace Wood. FUSSELMAN FUNERAL HOME Her mother, Mrs. Mary Williams spent the time at Lincoln with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Hattie Kuehn. Miss Alice Kuehn was hostess to the Royal Neighbor members at her home on Friday evening. Mr. Kenneth Bornemeier and children of Lincoln spent Satur day with his father and sister, Ed and Viola Bornemeier. Mrs. Bornemeier is employed in Lincoln. STRAIGHT E DURE OH WHISKEY S6 PROOF 4 YP.S. OLD r u t. u A Dinr.iruiED ey western hui & liquor co. ..asu Louisville AIVIBULANCE Phone 3981 j; RIONUaiENTS: We're not mincing words. ..we say r 4 t fr t I ft. W ftW w 1 1 i t I r- ;p we are t ;..... in . ; :r,,r.. South Bend to Detroit. 1 4 ; . "e to all cars r a comparison of quality anddurability with Stude buker the best built car in A rr- e r i e a u n q u es t i o na b 1 y . Cere thct counts! U k; aniing citizens many o'"'thVn uniaue fathcr-and-, .nt.am.-i-roudlymanthe great modern Studebarier rrcduction lines. r.-.rr,ie mostly nearly Lli of them are Indiana born and bred and they're the most pains i akins craftsmen any where in automobile manufacturing. Thanks to the con stant care they take, Studebaker means, not on'y a great car, but a auaiitywayofbuiiding- Sse vhat you gain! Come in and examine the superb construction of the new 1954 Studebaker. See how solid and sound it is throughout. It's more than the best built car in America. Its far-advanced style is like money in the bank for you as insurance of high resale value. STUDEBAKER THE GCfAT INDEPENDENT . . . PIONEE AND PACEMAKER j Fcther-and-scn teamwork puts long life into every Studebaker For over 102 years, father-ond-son teams and other able craftsmen have been proudly protecting Studebaker quaiity. - T 21 ilj i-a h f 'I 1 ' V Mrs. John Fischer Correspondent .v.....v..y.;.x." Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kirch hoff visited the former's broth er, Albert Kirchhoff of Eimwood at the hospital, Saturday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Creamer of near Eimwood visited at the John Fischer home, Thursday evening. The Creamers are for mer school classmates of class '17 and also former neighbors of the Fischers. Mrs. O. E. Underwood received the word of the theft of consid erable amount from the home of her sister, Mrs. Wm. Muessing at Lincoln recently. The latter is the former Lois Reese. Lloyd Vance's of Lincoln call ed at the Bertha Wulf and Paul ine Ollermann home, Wednes day afternoon. Mrs. Freda Trunkenbolz spent several days at the home of her sister and husband, the Ludis at Lincoln, last week. The later has been critically ill for sever al months. We are glad to report, Mrs. August Schwegman is regaining her health at the hospital after suffering an acute pleuricy pneumonia last Wednesday nite. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rockenbach returned home last week after enjoying a trip and 3 week vis it with the T. J. Bruce -family at Houston, Texas. Severa! Eagle folks- attended the World Day of Prayer serv ice at Alvo, havine been invit ed by the Alvo Y.S.C.S. mem bers. Those from Eagle were: Mesdames Esther Lanning, Lau ra West, Luella Fischer TJla and Olive Westlake, Enola and Son ny Erskine. They report a very impressive and mmdf ul under- L standing of the needed interces- sicnal prayers and the combined , prayers by all the peoples of ; the world. 1 The W.S.C.S. study group met f at Mrs. Chas. Scattergcod's home Monday afternon. i Hilt' tirfr KQ ctuooau- utv4 also opuooal in modctz at cija cost 7212nd Ave. WIYSEL AUTO SERVICE Phone 4157 FURNACES Installed by Martinson Sheet Metal 139 So. Cth Thone 7189 COMIC WAlWtRSaXSi RURAL D' LIVTRY -MOW DON'T EOThHR ) ME ANiV tAO j BEAT IT S - sis . .-. By al f :m i i was cmce s THEy ' colun3l;3? ycu? MISTAKE H FO??J .-ru . r vi I'M HOV CC'V. AUVE ODV A m 1 wm. 1 1 tf$ km j' r . r m ARE m I'LL -J PROVE IT!) f Ml L . , : , -. . . . . ii j; V-M J-:S OFF MAIN STREET tiy JUL UH1MNC. 1 A C'MON, MEATBALL J COT LOTS A TRAVS TO DO TODAVj EUMG j 7TT. - ' .sfi-jti ' ., ' WELL SEE THE GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE AND fTl NIAGRA FALLS f T 14f4 V THE EWPiRE STATE BUILDING AND THE GRAND CANVON 1J TJRIUE ON, MEATBALL k I Tf NEXT STOP, THE STATUE) L- OF LIBERTV yVl f SONNY SOUTH FT By COURTNEY ALDERSON IP BIROS CAN PLY WE SHOULD BE ABLE.TOO-YOH'IL, BE MAH TEST PILOT j LWXaOJl hNTOTM'VO ."-"ZZZtr" I ! VOHTEST WAS A j ( RIGHT VOH PROVED T'Tfl sA&sZ&B&y wild blue . AiIbiq success,fatso' J V rr cant be dome J , . . a JV T II X II J 1 fife- Eae - : - .J I I . I i III -.'. 1 f wl C Jyfe THOSE WERE THE DAYS By ART BEEMAN , THOSE I f THE J iDAVS-fi j UA ! Dfi:m, N 1 I j TJLTMEN TME2.E WAS NO j INCOME TAX, FOLXS t HAD LARGE FAMILIES TAX ? THE ONLY . TAXES 1 PAV IS iS. AN ACKS ON nxv ufri)j T7 6 .......... . , . i r5a Kjovss ft v VNiTH ONLV OA5 CHILD -VOJ'RS L0SIN3 MONEY, 2 Ri n , Si- f FAMILY RBALLV ' I iK. iTii -r DON'T HAVE 'BK I 3 is 2 sr s,. n r ---"-rL VT-F Ml III I II Hll ! I DEEMS By TOM OKA iZ'MX ! HOSSFACE HANK M A-COMIN LITTLE ' M'" CWAllJtJ there Uain't N fitf Xi:v:f A BSfeP a UtoW Ey FRANK THOMAS 111 i s'Ki.wKvtstXA. A A -A AiAniiif.i A-nAii--i '-l..-Ai - ,A. A, A . , A.- -ii--ii,-..-,.ntL-AitiifSi-i-i, iih- - JKjaKi '""'.fljKlfc-