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NEHAW Mrs. F. O. Sand PZ : , LTl0Ud. i dinner. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Joan 'lyson, Mr. and Mrs. Oren Pollard, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil bur Ringler of Lincoln. Rudean Chambers. who ! ncme is m umaha was a suest I Thursday ct the Frank Lemon home. He is a nephew of Mk. Lemon and leaves soon for serv ice in Japan. Miss Isabel Willsie, Astoria, ure., arrived Sunday to spend several weeks with her brother- i in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. t a V I Air- ana Mrs. Pol-; Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ross were I ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I ZT J r oISS? 11 Mother s Dav dinner guests of E H Srhnrrakpr , home of Mrs. Oreorge oloii. Mr and Mrs Ivan Hansen l' bcnmaiver- Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fran- .... . . mi j . i ? ail I iuii.) II n. I - -A Mr. and Mrs. George Sheldon ; family were euests Monday eves-port the day Sunday with their ; ning at the Victor Ross home. son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mr.?. Glenn Thacker of Lin coln. Nt-hawka Invitations to Wedding Received Invitations have been received 1 to th wedding of Mary Margar et Myers and Walac? Kuntz, both of York, Nebr., at the Meth odist church at York, Sunday, May 30. The Kuntz family were former residents of Nehawka and Wallace graduated from the Nehawka high school. He is a brother of Mrs. Hal Hansen of Nehawka. Mother's Day dinner euests at th: home of Mr. and Mrs. Vic tor Ross were Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Mcrris. Union: Mrs. Ralph Stan der, Willsie, Kans.; Mrs. Mary Vcges and Joe, Mrs. Art Elrod, Nebraska City: Mr. and Mrs. Louie Ross and Bill. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Tucker were I Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Mitchell i and family and Miss Laverna noon honoring Mrs. Seinia Nel Ingwersen of Omaha, who was a I son of Auburn, Ala. Guests were week-end guest at the Mitchell ! Mrs. Walter Olson, Lincoln: Mrs. home. I Gertrude Carper, Mrs. Hildur Mr. and Mrs. Dan Anderson Lundberg, Mrs. Harold Dodson honoring their granddaughter, j and children, Mrs. Sheldon Mit entertained at dinner Sunday 1 chell and children. V f 1 i Ml S'JH GLASSES - D':g Selection of ffrccfiVe Styles tii 4 9Qa n 5998 1 iy' Don't lose sleep fonighl with sunburn . . . get SKIN CREAM 4 oz. Size :-'.v.-;;:'.';:.,;i;;.'-1 ; Dupont Nylon fBATH BRUSH i with Removable 'v . Handle JOHHSON'S BAB? SHAMPOO Won' Burn or Irritate t ye Gefs Hoir I i Vr"J C'on'ouiy Ceon CELLULOSE sis: W V'-. 't t-J.' 1j &Cf$ i ri m'Vrni'H'1 4ic m- Mfijn tMmmi i ij "i - - ' 4m i mm 10 for 35c I ''A ii 1 i: I 3 I .' L I IK1 r I"' I Phone 2604 Garcia Anderson's second birth-! day. Guests included Mr and ' Irs- Jaes Begley and daugh-; Jack Mathews of Lincoln was Mrs. Bob Romans and f amily ter Ann Elizabeth, returned visiting Mr. Wra. Baird and oth Paul Sand and Stenhen all of Tuesday from Clarkson hospital. ;er friends Monday. T innnln. H.T- 1 t t Anderson arfd familv Mr and Mrs. F. O SanH sr.ri v.wot, , " " -OOJ Dinner guests Sunday at the Kenning Johnson home were Mr and Mrs. Harold Johnson and family, Union, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Johnson and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Bob ohnscn and family. Talmasre and Mrs. Albert Anderson called later, Mr. Ned Nutzman and Wade, Mrs. Deane Nutzman and Kay Mrs. Ruth Ketelhut and Thel- ma Rae, Weeping Water, were guests Saturday evening at the i Guy Murdoch home. Their i ; guests Sunday were Mr. and ! Mrs. Cecil Murdoch and daugh i ter. K r onH Mrc Will Pict Viarl riin - - I VI I I U . I T ll VOW A. LAV. Omaha Sunday. Miss Evelyn Wolph was a guest for dinner Sunday of her sister, Mrs. Emily Olive of Weeping Water. Additional guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Woodward and Emily of Omaha. Mrs. Louie Allgayer. Charlene I Mayf ield, Amy Warlick and Francine Jones attended a track meet at Peru Saturday. Ray Akins left Monday South Dakota, where he lor will work in a Tobin quarry. Nehawka Ahbama Lady Is Luncheon Guest Mrs. Ruth Lundberg enter- tained at a luncheon Saturday 11 mi yrfM m iij hi. 1 1 T''hT l were n T.irvnln PrMav onrt mII. ."".V. - r- . -Y"," IMliWlLi (il ill 1 im Talk about 4,hct" values! Wait 'till vou see the amazing savings in store "for you at our PRE-SUMMER SALE! Everything ycu'II be needing for fun in the sun . . . for comfort and sport . . . for oleasure and leisure is really LOW PRICED to save you money on everything you buy. Come in today for the best buys in summer supplies for the sun-filled, fun filled days ahead. itilfrfl I Hump i ill ui .w.-o-yy wmtm til il ilalit n'MblWi $2.00 Lustre Crerne Shampoo $1.59 Dr. West Tooih Brush . 2 for 49c 69c Woodbury's Face Cream . 49c Pepsodent Chlorophyll Tooth Paste 2 for 69c $1.00 Woodbury's Face Powder 59c $1.00 Jergen's Lotion Shampoo 69c Lotiori and Deodorant, Both for 49c $1.00 Tussy Creme Deodorant 50c $2.00 Bourjois Colognes, each $1.00 $1.00 Veto Cream Deodorant 50c Cashmere Bouquet Talcum, Bath Size Shampoo and Rinse, 15-oz. $1.00 $1.00 Seaforth After Shave, 2 for . $1 .00 Bubble Bath Crystals, Lge. Size 89c Combs, Family Package, 4 for 29c We Give S & H t Q H I Lr 1 -8 MULBJUJ! I Week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gradoville were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Petra sek and Debra Dee of North Platte. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Williamson and Mrs. John Wiliamson were visiting Sunday at Seward with the Tomandl and Williamson families. Hcuseguest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Dunning is, Mrs. H. H. Sands of Santa Ana, Calif. Mrs. Sands is a sister of Mrs. Dunning Mrs. Fred Bourck and Mrs. W. C. Soennischsen attended a luncheon Tuesday at the home ... of Mrs. E. C. Ames in Lincoln. Girl Scouts and Brownies Meet The Girl Scouts and Brownies , met at the auditorium Friday ! aftprnnnn. Thev worked on then- hnrfopc and tried on their new rreen skirts made for them by their leader, Mrs. Earner faton The Brownies made Mother s Day gifts. Twila Hicks baked and served cookies for her cook ing badge. Plans were mad for their investiture service in June. Mrs. Floyd Joerger assist ed with the lessons due to the absence of a leader, Mrs. Don Davis, who was a recent surgery patient. , Mr. and Mrs. John Adkins and sen, Omaha were guests for the dav Sunday at the Matt Akins home. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Akins and family joined them for sup per. 351 H .... 59c Green Stamps "Rolntor! Mnthpr's Tinv dinner CIS oioii aim liiiujuy ui wiiiaud.. i . k 1 I. Jl(i Mr. and Mrs. Roy Aylor, were visiting . Sunday, with relatives in Johnson and Tecumseh, Nebr. Mrs. Harold Tucker of Glen wood, Iowa, attended the meet ing Tuesday night of the Aux iliary to the Veterans of For eign Wars. Mr. Wilma Aylor of Hayward, California, is here visiting with her sons, Ray and Roy Aylor, and their families. Mrs. Reuben Stock of Murdock was here on business Tuesday. Postmaster and Mrs. Henry Davis and son of Louisville were guests Sunday of Mrs. John Al exen. Mrs. C. F. Crawford and Mrs. Wm. Diekman of Louisville were here Wednesday on business. Mr,-.Lnd?S?:TS?e!: or., iviii. JEei Lie nits, ivn. Mrs. Enos Plunkett and family were dinner guests Sunday or Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hicks and Twila. Mr. and Mrs. Rose Redden were dinner guests Sunday at the Neil Redden home at Platts mouth. They were afternoon and supper guests at the Art Spriek home. Mrs. Ted McClain and daugh ter. Union, were guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Merle Meyer and evening at the Matt Akins home, family were supper guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brandt and family of Avoca. Mrs. Selma Nelson, Auburn, Ala., was a guest Saturday night and Sunday of Mrs. Ruth Lund berg. Mr. and Mrs. John Bagley and Mrs. Jack Hines visited relatives in Omaha Monday and Tuesday. Fred C. Schomaker was a guest of Carl Balfour Thursday morning. Mrs. Elmer Haffke of Platts mouth, a recent surgery patient at Immanuel hospital in Omaha, and her daughter, Sherry soent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jorgenson. Mr. and Mrs. Jorgenson visited Mrs. Maggie Plymale at Clarkson hospital in Omaha Saturdav. Mrs. Plymale, 82, recently suffered a stroke and is seriously ill. A Mother's Day dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Deane Nutzman included Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Garrison, Mr. and Mrs. Gail Hoback and family, Union; Janet Nutzman. Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. Ned Nutzman and fam ily, Mrs. C. D. St. John, Mrs. Em ma Nutzman. Mr. Frank Hogue and Roland were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lindsey. Friday. Mrs. Ruth Ketelhut and Thelma Rae, Weeping Water, were all-day guests Saturday at the Lindsey home. Mrs. Joe Lindsey and Carl, Union, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lind sey and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ce cil Murdoch and daughter were dinner guests Sunday at the Ted Brannon home. Nehawka Mayfields arc Luncheon Hosts Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mayfield and family, Nehawka; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mayfield and daugh ter, Ralston; Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mayfield, Louisville; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Schrader, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Mayfield and family were guests for lunch Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Mayfield and later at tended the baccalaureate service at the auditorium. Nehawka A Mother's Dav dinner Sunday at the Vance Balfour home in cluded Mrs. F. H. Walker, Lin coln: Mrs. Helen Petersen and Marius, Nebraska City; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Balfour, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Balfour and family. Mrs. Balfour took Mrs. Walker to her home in Lincoln Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Myusko vitr.h and son. . Worland. Wyo., called Mrs. Henrv Swartz by long distance on Mother's Day. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Waldo, Un ion, were dinner guests of Mrs. Swartz Sunday. Mr. Howard Heesch and Tam vra Lou accompanied Mr. and Mrs. R. Whitely to Iowa Thurs day. Mrs. Heesch and -daughter were euests of her parents, Mr. I and Mrs. Howard Bane at Pla j no. Mr. and Mrs. Bane brought 1 them back Saturday and spent ' the week-end at the Heesch home. ! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bought, i Kansas Citv. Mo., were week-end , suests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest I KroDp and Mrs. Sarah Kropp. ! Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Ross and family were dinner guests Sun day at the Bert Worthan home near Murray. Additional guests were Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Ross. Nebraska City, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grunwald and Phyllis, Frank Martin, Union; Bob Gaus man, Chester. Nebr. The dinner observed Mother's Dav and also Mrs. Worthan's birthday and the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Ross. Joiene Meyer took treats to the teacher, Miss Cassye Baugh. and the puniLs of the primary room Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wunder lich were guests Sundav of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wunderlich and sons at dinner at Steinhart park lodge at Nebraska City. Mrs. Frank Vetersneck of Edgemont, So. Dakota, is a house guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Libershal and also visiting with relatives in' Oma ha. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wills and daughter Gwendolyn of Ashland spent Wednesday visit ing Mrs. H. E. Becker, aunt of Mrs. Wills. They also visited Mrs. Emma Egenberger and oth er friends. Mrs. Fred Hirz entered St. Catherine's hospital Thursday for observation and treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hendricks left Tuesday evening for Enid, Oklahoma, where they will at tend the band clinic and con cert. Enroute they will spend Tuesday night with friends in Lincoln, Nebraska. Mrs. L ouis G. Meisinger is a patient at the Mercy hospital in Council Bluffs, Iowa, where she is undergoing treatments. Anderson Hosts At Card Party Mr. and Mrs. Dan Anderson entertained six tables at pino chle Wednesday evening. Prizes were received by Mrs. Will Ost, Ivan Balfour. Mrs. Arthur Wolph, Jack Hines and Albert Johnson. Mrs. Abbie Stander, Willsie, Kans., received the guest pnze. ' ntchawka Mr. and Mrs. Merle Meyer's dinner guests Sunday were Mr. Mrs. Carrell Meyer. Jim Meyer Mrs. Carroll eyer. Jim Meyer, Avoca; Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Meyer, and family, Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Linhardt and fam ily, Beatrice. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Heesch and Tamyra Lou were dinner guests Tuesday evening at the Arthur Heesch home near Oma ha. The teacher, Peggy Sand and pupils of district 26, attended the Shrine .circus in Lincoln Friday evening. Transportation was furnished by the parents and Parr Young donated the tickets to the school. Mrs. A. W. Gordon, Sr., Mrs. A. W. Gordon. Jr., of Omaha, and Mrs. Bob Wunderlich of Ne hawka entertained at a pink and blue shower and luncheon at Hill Top House in Omaha Thurs day noon, honoring Mrs C. C. Walvoord of Omaha. The alumni banquet will be served by the American Legion Auxiliary at the auditorium Saturday evening, May 29. Mrs. Christina Chappell went to Idaho Falls, Idaho, to attend funeral services for her daugh ter, Mrs. John Beins. Mrs. Chap pell plans to stay with her grandchildren and Mr. Beins for several weeks. Ronnie Bucholz returned home fronuSt. Mary's hospital Thurs dav. He was an appendectomy natient. Guests Sunday at the Bucholz home were Mr. and Mrs Ernest Ganzel, Otoe; Dora and Bill Kempke,' Avoca; Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Johns. Dunbar; Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Banks, Lar rv and Lowell, were guests for the dav Sunday at the Wayne Banks home in Talmage. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Pollard visited Mrs. Ruth B. Pollard Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Ruth B. Pollard, 92, is now able to be up a part of each day. Ivan Hansen's guests on his birthday, Thursday were Mr. John Hnasen, Frances and Art, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ross and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ross and Debbie. Mrs. L.G.Todd Phone 2441 Injured Youth Returns to School Melvin Todd, Jr., who received serious head injury lasc week, has been spending several days at home, but was able co return to his studies at State Agricul tural College at Lincoln lat Sunday evening. Union Mr. and Mrs. Gene Roddy en tertained the faculty of Union Hish school at supper last Tues day evening: Supt. and. Mrs. Wm. Ellis Metzger, Miss Lois Disney and- Robert Gaston. Union Shower Honors Marilyn Younker A bridal shower was given by Mrs. Helen Surface and Mrs. Valda Attebery for Marilyn Younker last Monday evening at the Methodist church. Gifts were arranged under a colorful umbrella on a large table. In the pames Marline Reid and Doris Ehlers won prizes. Dainty re freshments were served by the hostesses. Union Baccalaureate services were held at the Methodist church Sunday evening, May 9th. Rev. Harold Mitchell delivered the sermon. Commencement exer were held the following Wednes day evening. May 12th at the , Baptist church. HIE PLATTSMOTTTTT JOURNAL Section C PAGE THREE Thursday, May 13, 1954 Mrs. Thelma Hoback Notes Birthday Mrs. Thelma Hoback celebrat ed her birthday last Thursday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pike, Carol Pike, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Baker and fam ily; Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Smith and famNy, Violet and Roy Dye, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mullis, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker, and Mr. and Mrs. John Klemm. Guests played pinochie. Carol Pike, Women's low. Violet Dye, Women's high. Lucian Smith en's low, Roy Mul lis, Men's high, and traveling prize, Mrs. Erma Baker. Union Juniors Entertain Seniors at Banquet The Junior-Senior Banque:. was held last Friday evening. April at a steak house in Oma- i ha. Theme of uie Banquet was "Moonlight and Roses." Speech es were given by junior class president, Dale Draper; senior class president Jimm Attebeiy. and Supt. Wm. Ellis Metzgr. A farewell song to the seniors was given by the junior class. More speeches after the meal were given. The guests were: seniors Larry Hathaway, Jim Attebery, Carol Pike, . Gloria Diekman, Helen McClane, Janet Eaton, Wanda Reid. Juniors Dale Draper, Ronald Mead, Jim Tur ner, Suzanne Kendall and Vir ginia Balfour. Faculty Mr. and Mrs. Metzger. (Mr. Metzger is senior class sponsor) , Miss Lo- J is Disney (junior class sponsor;, and Mr. Robert Gaton. Union The youngsters were very ousy hanging May baskets last Satur day evening in spite of rain and cold winds. Mrs. Florence McDonald Phone 2871 or 2322 Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Boyd left Sunday for Sidney, Nebraska to attend the funeral of Mr. Boyd's brother, who passed away quite suddenly. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Luetchens,! Fdna and Mrs. Wm. Vogt left' Thursday morning for Eutis. Nebraska, to visit Armin Vogt and famliy, returning home on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Buck of York. Nebraska spent the week end in Murdock visiting rela tives. . Sunday guests at the L. B. Gorthey home were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bornemeier and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Magorian and family all of Lincoln. Alvin Junf? and family of Jen sen, Nebraska, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Meyer and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Germer and family, all of Plymouth, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Seacott, rs. Chris Pet erson and children, all of Oma ha, were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wendt. Evening callers were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kupke and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Pet ers. . . Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wendt spent the week-end at Albion, Nebraska at the home of Mrs. Wendt's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lacey McDonald were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sher man in Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Stock, Mr. and Mrs. Verle Stock and Mrs. John Murdoch got home Mon day morning from their trip to Pittsburgh, where they attend ed the wedding of Miss Louise Ward and Mark Stock, on Sat urday afternoon. Monday evening supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stock were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eckery and family. The occasion bejng Mrs. Eckery's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Verle Brunkow and daughter spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Brunkow's par ents near Elmwood. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klemme have as their guest this week i Mrs. Klemme's mother of Oma ha. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Boyd, who had to postpone their 50th wed ding anniversary celebration two ' 1 111 1 I A i-. weems agu, wui ceieDrate on Sun day. May 16th, at the high school auditorium from 2 to 5. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. Mrs. Lloyd Brunkow, who un derwent surgery at the Bryan Memorial hospital last week was able to come home on Tuesday afternoon. The Murdock Alumni Banquet will be held at the high school auditorium, Saturday,. May 22, 1954, at 6:30 sharp. Reservations to be in by the 19th. Extension Notes Seed Certification Application Due Mav 20 Applications for seed certifi cation of wheat, oats, spring barley, rye, bromegrass, wheat- ' prass, vetch, sweet clover, and first crop alfalfa are due at the i office of the Nebraska Crop Im-1 provement Ass'n, College of Ag- i riculture, Lincoln, Nebraska, on1 May 20, says Clare Porter, sec cetary of the Ass'n. Applications 1 are aavilable at the County Ex tension office, if you need any help we wrill also assist you in making out the application. There is always a market for good certified seed. V Spring Clearance MEN'S WfEAf! 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Overalls Split Horse Hide Gloves With Draw String $1.19 Men's Buckskin Gloves Elastic Back $1.69 Breeze Way Luggage 20 off llUli 11 ill! nf T 2 for $1.50 Dress Ties 49' NOW T.U V $6.88 NOW Jackets $1.98 $2.89 SQl MAIN ''PHONE 5 1 18