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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1954)
?...v... -..-..-.v Ruth Monnine and T.rr.Uv r,nR. r I kv : t-. & tr fe" i SJ is Mrs. Grace Piyhon Phcns 4-2247 ch heme r- v their sister, Dorothy uurdock, when two An egg hunt was held for the rhildrea of the Christian church grandchildren had bpn tle of the play given b tized. the da-jhtPr nf Tor Sunday school members on IvTiii rrirmTf ;;r:crr:r I ter night at the Chr tne son cf rtp, rt Ti7 f T church. Decorations form ba "" the interior cf a flower The Easter breakfast for the carolers of the Union Youth FpI- cn Friday forenoon at the home ! lowship groups was held at the cf the Earl Miller family. The ; Christian church on Easter children were taken there in a morning after the services there, truck, accompanied by their 1 On Saturday at the same sponsors, Rev. Horn, LIr. Stohl- ! church dining room both din mar, and Mr. and Mrs. Percy ; er and supper were served. A Miller. ; food sale and bazaar were also Ncrman Irons who is a thPo- heid that day. icrical student at Cotner College spent his week cf vacation at his heme here. Clark Marshall is scheduled to appear on the Talent Sprouts r re -ram on Arsril 28. Ekrvwood Marshall To Go To Africa Play Is Given By Sunday School "The Chancel Lily" was the y the Eas- istian ed shop. Included were tableaux showing from a screen scenes from the life of Jesus. Singing was by the choir and Mrs. Howard Stege was the reader. An offering was received for ministerial re lief, missions, and Christian unity. Elm wood jAii. tiiiu iii. ituuit: xsucu, ouii- 1 dra, Cvnthia and Bradford of I uK Let's Clean Up Join the Campaign j Mitchell, South Dakota, spent ' Easter day with his parents, Mr. I and Mrs. Frank Buell. Miss Son- ! dra is attending thp. TTniversitv Charles Marshall is scheduled ! of Nebraska. to speak at Billings. Montana. md Mrs. Horn were Eas- ' cn 2vIa3' 10th. From there he is ter guests of Llrs. Rhoda Earnst. r.e Howard Stege family had dinner with his mother, Mrs. rIinnie Ste,?" Mrs. Thomas of Indiana vis- 10 go to Kenya in East Central rv0 Ftor t,t00i. ntv.or Africa as one of four representa- . members "of thp iamilv hart va- cation that day. J M X II II IV 11 a n rip horses for Cleo Chase Mr. Chase is in the hospital. Mrs. Lydia Bockelman stayed with the Weichel children while they were gone. Mrs. Donald Reickman's sis ter, Mrs. James Mahoney -from California visited at the Reick man heme a few days. It has been six years since the sisters have seen each other. Alvo Goloradoans Arc THE PLATTS MOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAl Thursday, April 22, 1954 Section C PAGE FIVE Sunday Guests Ruetcrs Have Easter Guests Easter Sunday dinner guests ! Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Doran and cf Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rueter j children. Mrs. Elliott had Eas- : were Mr. and Airs. Karl Voight- j t dinn,r ready and took it over man and Ronme from Jefferson, j ;c , . " t Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rue- ! to Doran's as Mrs. Doran as ter and David from Eagle, Mr. sick. Mr Halverscn went back ' gusta Bucknell and Mrs. Edith and Mrs. Ballance and Sally to camp Sunday night and Mrs. ; Eraun were Easter Sunday din- frcm Eagle. Ronnie went home Halverson will spend the week j ner guests of Mrs. Grace Linch V-.lt.il liLO kiidC II ttllwi I.U "tiij until Monday afternoon. Atvo Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jipp, Ste- Mrs. Mabelle Winn and Ralph were Tuesday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cheever at Lincoln. George Frolich and Mrs. Au- I with her mother and sister. at Lincoln. Sundav guests at the home of phen and Jackie and Gary Mar- ; Mr. nd Mrs. John Weichel were coe were Sunday night dinner Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brenning and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 1 'JfTT " 1. A. iL..-. week at Imperial looking after his farming interests and visit ing relatives. Friday Services, Egg Hunt Held Good Friday services were held at the Methodist church at 2 p. m. The first meditation was given by Rev. Kampman who tnen went to the Immanuel Hem each spoke later, i tltu " AZlittZ-tlZt, tives c: the American Farm. Bu reau. He is delegate from the middiewest to this convention of agricultural producers of the world. EiujwooJ Henry Frisbee of Lincoln and son, Claude, of Hlinois, called on , friends here on Sunday after ! noon. Henry plans to start to : California on Thursday for a several month's stay with his children there, largely at Sacra mento. Supt. and Mrs. Glenn Nickles 'nri and sons went on Sunday after- Rev. rvices. Dr. Storv :al Clements sang a solo with I.iarjcr- Clements at the organ Edwin T. McHugh ATTORNEY Office in Corn Growers State Bark Murdocfc Nebraska : 11 i Omaha for treatment after his ; injury m a lau from his bicycle. and Mrs. Ed James and I Mr. and Mrs. Sid James attend- 1 ed the funeral of Roscoe Amon SI at Netawaka, Kansas, on Wed 1 ': nesdav. April 7th. The James and Amen families were pioneers who came in covered wagons to- j : gether from Illinois over 60 years ago. Miss Lillie Muenchau of Platts mouth Masonic Heme called on friends here cn Sunday after noon. She is bookkeeper and broadcasting manager at home. - Elm wood Fifteen Attend Mrs. Mabelle Winn Phone 420 Sunday dinner guests at the the; home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. I Stroemer were Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Anderson and son, Dean, of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Max Towne, Carol and Stephen of Bellevue. Carol and Stephen Fifteen ladies from Elmwood bX- ulJ? a""ti attended the 34th annual meet- I r,LIi Cii biuCu, . ing of Rebekah district No. 3 on A-uri- oiruemer- Water. The assembly president, Grace Latham of Grand Island, District Meeting It Saiisenefi la B8BBASEA '. inn - 2 life Nebr., was also in attendance. In-coming officers elected were: President, Katherine Harah of Nebraska City; Vice-President, Elizabeth Mocmey of Elmwood; Secretary - Treasurer, Blanch Hunt, Nebraska City; Warden, "Myrtle Ross, Nehawka, and Marshall. Minnie Enelkine. j Elmwood. Banquet was served at the Congregational church. ESmwood BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. WTm. Pederson of Lincoln are the parents of a daughter bom at St. Elizabeth hospital on April 10th. The mother is the former Loretta Kunz. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Kear of Blair were Easter guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Watson Jones. E tin wood Here for Easter Sunday as well as a week end visit with their grandmother, Mrs. Bert Reber, were Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Searl and Bert Schlichtemier of St. Louis, Mo. They also were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Reber ' and family cf Alvo, Nebr. .A. widely vstd emigrant trdl ia pioneer days crossed the P Lille west of Ogallala. Experiecced trappers weo Lsew the country well urxdly led the s!o-3i3ii!g wagon trains across the river. Their experience saved many a wagon, fcr there were treacherous quicksands along the river bed. rj'. Retailers hive If your overshoe rubbers havo become stretched and slip off easily, you should glue a band of felt around the inside top of each rubber to keep the over shoes on your feet. -c he y cf thj tavern iad maJe thslr NEBRASKA DIVISION er::: !;so:ne as any other business :risc. United Si-ts: Brewers. Foundation 710 First Nat'l Bani BIdg., Lincoln 4 FURNACES InstaUed by Martinson Sheet Metal 139 So. 6th ' Fhone 7189 New Ford foetory-fcuiH 6-wfcsler ! T-S00 shown (Power Steering fanaW). GVV 40,000 ibs. Now over 223 new Ford Truck models ore right for yovr job! . - - f- i ! i - : 'm " ' - -I- '. . '".'i,'s'", f.- I : " i '! ' . 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See the new Ford Trucks at your Ford Dealer's. 1 wrs FSk WHY I5,VE t and trod, for o U M fc MOBE TRUCK FOR TOUR MONET! F.O.A.F. 4 4 Li Washington Ave. If You're Interested in an 11 Try Plattsmouth, Nebr, Used Truck Be Sure to See Your Ford Dealer Reading Club Meets Thursday The Woman's Reading club met at the home of Mrs. Wesley Cook Thursday afternoon for their regular meeting with Mrs. Charles Ganz assistant hostess. Mrs. Mabelle Cook of Weeping Water was a guest. The pro gram was in charge of Mrs. Geo. Johnson, Mrs. Melvin Doran and Mrs. A. B. Stroemer. Alvo The Garden Club met at the home of Mrs.. Turner McKinnon Tuesday, April 13th. The pro gram was in charge of Mrs. Min nie Peterson and Bertha Kosne. Mrs. Maud Keller, - who has spent the winter in California came home Thursday night. ' The cemetery board met Wed nesday night for their regular meeting with nine members present. Mrs. Clyde Jipp, Mrs. Elmer Klyver, Mrs. Mattie Skinner were taken in the Methodist church Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Ben nett of Lincoln were Tuesday evening guests of Mrs. Ella Rose now. Alro 4 Mrs. Weichel Is Hostess to Club The Mothers and Daughters club met at the home of Mrs. Blanch Weichel Friday afternoon for their regular meeting with around 20 members present. Mrs .Vida Miller was in charge of the lesson, Civil Defense. Mrs. A. L. Leming and-Mrs. Willard Timblin were co-hostesses. A dainty lunch was served. 1 Ah-o Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mickel drove to Comstock Sunday to spend Easter with the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hendrick son and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hard nock were shopping in Havelock Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hardnock and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Mickel were Easter Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Gerbeling at Elmwood. Mr. and Mrs. August Johnson ; visited Mrs. Claude Johnson , at the hospital Sundaj. Mrs. Johnson underwent surgery Tuesday and is better than she has been. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hanson and son Darrell of Lincoln and Mr .and Mrs. Ellis Mickel went in to help Sam Hardnock cele brate his birthday Monday night, April 12. Both of the ladies gave him an angel food cake for his birthday. Mrs. Mickel is his daughter and Mrs. Hansen a niece. Mrs. Jane Dougherty and Mrs. Lydia Bockelman attended a pink and blue shower honoring Mrs. Marvin Leaver at Waverly Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Leav er received some lovely gifts. A!vo Winns Entertain At Dinner Sunday Mrs. Mabelle Winn and Ralph entertained at dinner Sunday honoring the birthday of Mrs. Winn's grandson, Clifford Chee ver. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cheever and Kathy Joe, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Klyver i and Mr. and -Mrs. Hubert Chee- ! ver. Bert Cheever and friend Miss Nita Liangco, all from Lin coln. Mrs. Luella Klyver, Clif ford's aunt, presented him with a beautiful decorated chiffon cake. Alvo ' Two daughters of Mrs. Minnie Peterson came from Kansas Fri day to spend Easter with their mother and sister, Mrs. Talbert Edwards. Frank Dougherty was taken to the hospital at Lincoln Sat urday suffering with m a . heart ailment. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Reick man and children were Sunday dinner guests of the former's son Denny from Denver, Colo., and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leafer and son and Grandma Dreamer of Syracuse, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weichel and Junior, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Howe and family. Alvo Mrs. Esther Clark and son, Karl Lee were Easter Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Adams and daughters, Arlene, Billy at Eagle. Easter Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rueter and Floyd were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne -Wiles and three children of Weeping Water and Mr. and Mrs. Moore and two sons from Ashland. Richard Weiler and little son was a Sunday morning caller. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Rueter and children were sup per guests. Floyd Rueter called cn his sis ter and family, the Harold Kel- loggs Sunday morning at Ash land. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dinges ! Skinner. ! Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Leming j drove to Beatrice Sunday to the j home of the latter's aunt who is 1 very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Remli from Du luth, Minn., and Mrs. Ruth Jen kins and children from Denver visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Avers, the latter part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Reed and Mr. and Mrs. Summers from Elmwood called on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ayers Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Halverson of Ft. Riley spent the week end with Mrs. Mabelle Elliott and P raybs You Dan Buy That House After All!! Why not write for oar new Bulletin? W think it will answer most of your questions in connection with financing. You will b surprised at the painless payments on en FHA loan. THE NATIONAL COMPANY OF OMAHA SCO First National Bank Elcfj. Omaha, Nebraska Jti j I ftei ! were Sunday dinner guests in Lincoln at the latter's sister and husband, Mr. - and Mrs. Walter Thompson. You Can Find it in Our SELF SERVICE "VETERINARY ROOM LARGE STOCK OF ANIMAL DRUCS AND PLANT NEEDS S C H I Plattsmouth, Nebr. it Phone 4114 parent Mr. Mrs. Reickman of Murdock. Ed Nelson from Colorado called on the Dan Rueter family Sunday evening. ." Mr. and Mrs. John Weichel went to Oakland, Mo., with some 0 J SONNY SOUTH By COURTNEY ALDERS ON IT AINT RAJNlf NOW.GRANNV- BUT IT SWORE MUST Vp' RAINED LASTNI&HT; , BACK HOME V KTH'WEKTHtR X AH'MGOIN'M THE t Zr U2I T AINT RAINIM'W I f-VAN SAYS ITS I ( UPT'BEO, I NEXT SONNY LOOK CUT H. NOW, GRAN NV-v I j BUT IT SWORE MUST A I GONNA RAIN 6CANNV IMG RUINS TH' W.KOOW AM' SEE J TH 1 VO'RAINED LASTNI&HTy to k j r go wy pCN M Z1 r-ygACK "me 'YAv ij . lrfern) ' '-Jtr OFF MAIN STREET By JOE DENNETT' FLAVJMG BALL AGAIMI r3 ) VOU CU3HTTO STUDY J BUT U IajHT $100,000 ) VKMLfcA l( 100,000. 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