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Mrs. F. O. Sand Phone 2604 Mr. end Mrs. Matt Midkiff were dinner guests Sunday at the Clifford O'Connor home. Mrs. Wm. August, Jr., Brush. Colo., and Mrs. Lucy St. John were dinner guests Sunday at the Deane Nutzman home. Mrs. Emma Nutzman left Thursday for Lansing, Mich., to spend two weeks with her daughter, Mildred, who is em ployed by the state health de partment. Mrs. Wm. August, Jr., (Political Advertisement) R33 mmm Brush, Colo., Ls staying with her mother, Mrs. Lucy St. John,! while Mrs. Nutzman is away. ; - Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Pollard j and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- mer Harshaman and family at- S tended the Four Corners club picnic at Steinhart park at Neb- ' rasVa City Sunday. Later the children went swimming in the pool. Mrs. Gertrude Taylor and Miss Bertha Crunk were, week-end niests of Mrs. Rachel Taylor of Sheridan, Mo. Miss LaVerna . Ingwersen, Omaha, made a short visit Sun day -with her sister,' Mrs. Shel don Mitchell and family. She was enroute to Omaha from Lincoln, where she had visited her fath er, R. H. Ingwersen, who is in St. Elizabeth hospital with a broken hip. Mc Ingwersen is making very satisfactory, prog ress and soon expects to leave the hospital. Mr. George Poulos, Sr., was out for the first time in a year Sunday in his self propelled wheel chair. Mr. Poulos was se riously ill and hospitalized for a time. His sons. George and Louis and families of Auburn, were guests of him and Mrs. Poulos . Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen and son, Waterloo, Iowa, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ross. Mrs. Louie Ross entertained recently with three tables play ing bridge. Mrs. Henning John son received first prize and Mrs. Arthur Wolph, consolation. Eddie and Bobbie Wunder lich are spending some time with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Gordon, at their summer home at Dome Lake, Wye. Machinery for Safe COMBINES 1 No. 66 AC, like new 11946 Allis With or Without Motor 2 1943 A. C.'s 1 No. 40 A. C. 11943 WC 1 1950 WD Allis TRACTORS 11950 C With Cultivator Chas. Vallery Imple. Co. 125 So. 5th Your Allis Chalmers Dealer Dial 3134 vvVvvwvWvVvvvAA HOME PURCHASERS ! Immediate Possession get Zing possession of your new home?, . Is it already occupied? No real estate man in Plattsmouth, and no attorney will guarantee you possession. Is your new home occupied by termites? If it is, your possession is subject to their "Squatter's Rights" JP"La"Tsay "subject to the rights of tenants in possession." Your real estate man will give you no guarantee against termites. HAVE IT INSPECTED BEFORE YOU BUY C-A-L-L ITS Phone 7142 for Free Inspection yvWWvVVVVvWvWvVvVvWA Two Will Visit In California , Mrs. John Eaton and daugh ters and Mrs. Charlotte Scho maker went to Omaha Satur day morning. Mrs. Schomaker and Marlene Eaton left there Saturday evening for San Pedro, Calif., to spend two weeks with Mrs. Schomaker's son and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Scho maker. Mr. and Mrs. John Dale 5inH fnmil'v hrnurrVvf fr? Kflt.nn and Darlsne heme Sunday aft- ( ernoon. - I Nehawka -Annie Hauberg, Ei Paso, Texas, is a guest for several weeks ac thf Kent Balfour home. Recent callers of Silas Munn, a shut in, were Charlie Hall ana Mrs. 'Bruce Stone and -Robert James. Mr. Frank Hogue and Roland were supper guests Friday ai the Jack Lindsey home. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McRey nolds visited Oliver Bogenrief, a patient at St. Joseph hospital in Omaha Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Pollard and their house guest, Miss Isabel Willsie . of Astoria, Ore., are spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Pollard and fam ily at Birmingham, Ala. k Mr. and Mrs. George Sheldon received word from their niece,. Mrs. Robert Long and Mr. Long of Fairbanks, Alaska, will leave there July 1 and drive to the states. Rev. A. B. Small and daughter, Lillian returned home from Rocky Mount, N. Carolina, where they spent two weeks with Mr. Peters and daughters. Beryl and Elaine. They attended the grad uation eyprrises of Elaine from Central High school at Rocky Mount. !'ehawka Rutlcdgcs Back From Minnesota Mr. and Mrs. -Glenn Rutledge returned home Sunday from Brainard, M:nn., where they spent two"' weeks fishing. They report good fishing and the weather was cold. Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Burke and Allyn Kay of Elyria, Ohio, spent the first week with them. They then came to Nebraska to visit her father, O. W. Finney of Murray and her brothers, Clark of Plattsmouth, and Tim and family of Manley. Nehawka Mrs. Harry Metcalf, Lincoln: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Green of Chi cago, were euests for the day Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sturm and son. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schafer at tended the Esrsers family reun ion at Firth, Nebr., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Waldo at tended graduation exercises of their granddaughter, " Phyllis Waldo at South Omaha high. Ther were 409 in the class. Mrs. G. W. Weik, Cheryl and Gary, returned Friday from , a ten dav visit with Mrs. Weik's I parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mal- zachar of Neligh, Nebr. Dr. and i Mrs. John Malzachar of Wenat i chee, Wash., were recent guests of his sister, Mrs. Weik and family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wunder lich returned home Friday from Wales, Wis., where they were guests for several days of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Jones of New 1 York, at their summer cottage in Wales. They also spent sev eral days at the Wisconsin Del les. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Cisney, Eu gene, Ore., were guests for sup per and overnight Monday of JIZBA & JIZBA Registered in Engineering and Architecture Design, Surveys, Estimates, Supervising 5U7 Ogden Omaha, Nebr. Fhone PL6361 , II BUI Mm oil tlmrn rliMli BEFORE PLANNING YOUR NEXT TRIP... business or pleasure let our ticket agent explain how you can take your family along at a saving up to 50. You'll be surprised to learn ... it costs you less than driving your car. 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Daughter Notes SlrAh Birthday Anne Schlichtemeier, daugh ter of Dr. and Mrs. Ellis Schlich temeier, observed her sixth birthday with .a party June 26 at the home of her grandmoth er, Mrs. Lena Schlichtemeier. Present were her family and the Robert and Stuart Schlichte meier families. On Sundav she was honored with a birthday dinner at the John Rishel home at Plattsmouth. Nehawka Dorothy Sand left Saturday morning for North Platte, "Nebr., where she will serve as an anes thetist at St. Mary5s hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mather and family have moved from Nehawka to Louisville, where Mr. Mather, who works for the Missouri Pacific, was transfer red. Mrs. Pearl Kruger, Omaha, was a week-end guest of Miss Bessie Murdoch. Saturday, Miss Murdoch and her guest were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Stokes of Nebraska City. Sun day they were dinner guests at the Guy Murdoch home. Mrs. Mable Lewis and her aunt, Mrs. Shults of Topeka, Kansas, were euests for the day Sunday of Mrs. Alice Plybon and Wm. August. Alice Noell, a recent appendec tomy natient at Clarkson hos pital in Omaha, is spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Noell. Mrs. Oren Pollard spent from Thursday until Saturday in Lincoln with Mr. and Mrs. James Kitchen, Mr. and Mrs. Bert White and Mr. and Mrs. Everett White. She attended a shower honoring Miss Sharon Littrell, who will marry Mrs. Pollard's neuhew, Wm. Mortenson on July. 15. The shower was given by Mrs. James Kitchen at her home. Robert Pollard, St. Paul, Nebr., snent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oren Pollard. Mrs. Sidney Gordon, Omaha, was a guest for several days this week of her niece', Mrs.. Robert Wunderlich, Mr. Wunderlich and family. Mrs. Lena Schlichtemeier re- i reived word that her nenhew, Col.' Don Bailey of Casper, Wyo., j was flying with the 98th bomb j wing from Japan to Lincoln, Nebr. Mrs. Sam Marcoe went to Troy. Mont., to visit a brother, Mr. Ben Baker, who is very ill. Mr. and ;Mrs. Glenn Thack er, Lincoln, had dinner Monday evening with Mrs. Thacker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Sheldon, who observed their 3rd wedding anniversary that dav. Gene and Gary Mayfield are spending this week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Les ter Schrader. Nancy Ehlers was a guest at the Schrader home Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sturm, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sturm and Jimmy were guests for the dav Sunday of Mrs. Harry Albert, Fthel and Cecil of Lincoln. Ad ditional guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reece, Jackie and Billy, Ashland; Mr. and Mrs. John Albert, Lincoln. Jackie Reece returned home with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sturm to spend several days this week. Mrs. Reba Jay and two daugh ters of Peru, Mr. and Mrs. James Pollard .and Cynthia, Platts mouth were dinner guests Sun- day evening of Mr. and Mrs. Hall Pollard. Mrs. Lucy St. John and Mrs. Wm. August, Jr., of Brush, Colo., were dinner guests Monday eve of Mr. and Mrs. Hall Pol lard. Mrs. Lee Faris of Union and Mrs. Hall Pollard visited Mrs. Marion Stone at Lincoln Gen eral hospital Thursday evening. Mrs. Stone, a surgery patient, re turned to her home at Weeping Water Saturday. Her condition is satisfactory. Barton Sut.ohin had 'a sale of his household goods Friday aft ernoon. His-mother, Mrs. Hattie Sutphin, is at the Christiansen nursing home at Weeping Wa ter. Mr. and Mrs. DeForest Philpot, Weening Water, were guests Sunday of Mrs. Sarah Kropp. Mrs. Mable Lewis and her guest, Mrs. Daisy Shults of To Deka, Kans., were guests Fri day of Mrs. John Heebner at Weeping Water. Mrs. Ruth Ket elhut and Thelma brought them home. Mrs. Shults left Tuesday morning for her home. After a two week's visit with her niece, Mrs. Lewis. WEEPIN TOT :?!coln and Miss Katheryn Ellis, THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Mrs. Lewis Baker Phone 182 Edith Johnson and Neva Hop kins spent Saturday evening at the Harlan Stock home. They "nent the evening playing cards. Home made ice cream and cook ies were served, Mrs. S. E. Chaulk and daugh ter, Linda of Hastings, drove back to help Mrs. L. E. Johnson and Mrs. Dick Matteson can cherries last week. Mrs. Dick Matteson, Sheri and Eric, spent a while Sunday aft ernoon visiting with. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thamassen and family. . Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rasmus sen and family drove to Platts mouth Sunday to Mrs. Rasmus sen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Nelsen, where they spent - the day, picking and pitting cher ries. , ' Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Johnson of : Friend, visited a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Neil Munkres. On Tuesday eve ning the Johnsons showed col ored moving pictures taken while on their six months tour of Europe. The pictures were shown to the public at the American Legion Hall. More will be shown later on. The public is welcome to see them. Mrs. Helen Warlick was a Sat urday and overnight guest at the home of Mrs. Geo. Ellis. On Sunday morning, they attended church services at the Methodist church and afterward ate din ner at the City Cafe. In the aft ernoon, they visited Mr. arid Mrs. C. V. Wallick. During the evening, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mor ris, Michael and Chris of Lin- joined them for supper Mrs. Eugene Ludwick and Wally drove to Lincoln Satur day, where they attended the late afternoon wedding of Miss Margaret Miille to Richard Deems at the Grace Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elliott Thursday, July 1, 1954 Section B PAGE THREE Council Bluffs visited at thejer, Pvt. Donner Zanders at Fort, home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mun- I Bliss. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lindsey andl family, were Mrs. Joseph Lind- kres on Sundfr. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Herr and rhilrirpn nf TTnmholdt visited a vdhnrt. timp Rimriav evpniner with i sev. Sr.. of Union. -Mrs. Carl and family drove to Winside, her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Hen-(Lindsey and4 Mr. and Mrs. Eu- Nebfl., late Monday afternoon, ; ry Knauo -and family on their gene Linasey ana iamny. way horn eirom MuraoK aiterj visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm.ja rlnssifiPrt Art in Th? journal where they stayed overnight with Mrs. Elliott's sister and brothers-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Troutman and Connie Sue. They returned home late Tuesday afternoon. Both going and coming back Mr. Elliott had to detour around Westpoint and Wisner, because of high water. Weeping Wr Ruth Circle Picnic Held June 27th The Ruth Circle picnic was held Sunday, June 27, at 6:30 p.m. at Steinhart Park in Neb raska City. Those attending were Mr .and Mrs. Kenneth. Wiles and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Groesser, Mr. John Groesser, Pearl Schultze, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schmadeke and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Reh meier and family, Mr. and Mrs. Renos Anderson and family, Mrs. Wilma Nichols and family, Rev. Fred Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Wil lis Lcrensen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harlon Stock and family, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ehler and family, Bob Burgen, Judy Do mingo and Mary Lou Meyer. Weeping Water - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson of Knaup. Mrs.. Joe Bender, Jimmy and Joanne, Susan Stone, and Ro berta Knaup, drove to Lincoln Sunday, where they attended the final concert pf Fine Arts. This took place out of doors at the coliseum. Mr. C. V. Wallick visited Sun day afternoon at Hill Top Home with Mr. Joy St. John. Mrs. Leroy Zession was a Thursday dinner guest at the Ralph Lindsey home. Mrs. E. W. LaRue drove to Malvern, Iowa, on Sunday to get her daughter, Patricia at the Frank Zanders. Miss La Rue and Miss Dixie Zanders had just re tured from El Paso, Texas, where they visited Dixie's broth- FOR ATHLETE'S FOOT Keratolytic action is a must! T-4-L, a keratolytic fungicide, sloughs off infected skin to reach and kill germs and fungus ON CONTACT. 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