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THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE TWO Monday, July 5, 1954 Duffek-Schomaker Wedding Solemnized at Clarkson Mi& Evelyn Duffek and Lar- rSnnv 5 i following the ceremony. Mrs. ?Jfo TfpW lcwfn1 Howard Stone of Lindsey assist- IhSrTrnnfn?1! by Mrs. Roy B. Nelson,. who v IStrSr, l fnll ? ked and decoratecf The wed- E. Finger m a double ring cer- ; ding cake cut and served the cm01ly- I cake. Mrs. Freddie Chleboun, Jr., The bride is the daughter of ; cf pilfer poured inClrS;hra"ioff? fSl 1 Mr- and Mrs. Schomaker will Pilger and the groom is the, th ir h)me on a farm son qf Mr and Mrs Lester Scho- south 0 pil wn Mrs.Scho- ir.aker of Springfield. ; maker will6als0 teach SChool. Donald Chilcoat of Pilger! Grandparents are Mr. and sang, "Because" and "The Lord's ! Mrs. Horace Griffin of Union, - Prayer" accompanied by Mrs.; and the great grandmother is Charles Novctny at the pipe or- Mrs. E. M. Griffin of Platts gan. ; ' mouth. Given in marriage by her ; father, the bride wore a gown hA-r Rnth MrOuin of chantilly lace and nylon . iviary DCTn IVICUm tulle over shimmering ; satin . It Celebrates Fourth was fashioned with a fitted lace j . bodice with pointed neckline Birthday at Party outlined in pleated tulle. The ; M Beth McQuin celebrated 1 ?JlvlCG fis 'ThPPr01fkirt 1 her fourth birthday anniversary over- the hands and her skirt Thrr-dav at a Dartv iven in featured an extension of lace fit- j at i pa rty eiv en m ted over the hip line from whicn , McQuin hung clouds of tulle ending in I L0eu McJln a sweep train. Her finger tip veil i Games were played and ice was held by a beaded crown and , cream and cake served by Mrs. rhinestones. She carried a cas- McQuin. cade bouquet of white carnations ' Guests were Johnnie Burch, and lily of the valley. ! Scott, Larry and Craig Smith, Miss Anita Duffek of Pilger was -maid of honor for her sis- ter. She was gowned in yellow nylon net over taffeta. Brides- maid-was Miss Beverly Scno- Gloria oem, oiuiicjr u". maker of Springfield, sister of Lowell Thomas, Schaefer and the groom. She wore an orchid ; Marcia McQuin. gown styled identically to that of the maid of honor. They car- ColOradoanS Are ried colonial bouquets of orchid . . " . . and yellow carnations. ' Honored bunday Diane Kucera, Clarkson, cou-! Aj. Vrrr VAoro sin of the bride, was flower girl. ' ri num. i Best man was Bill Kucera,; Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Schaefer cousin of the bride. Terry Ar-1 and Lowell Thomas of Long nold of Fort Dodge, la., cousin mont, Colo., were honored Sun of the groom, was attendant to j day at a picnic dinner held in the groom and ushers were the yard at the home of Mr. and Merle Musser and Don Dura'nt j Mrs. Lowell McQuin. of Omaha. Kindal Kucera was Other guests were Mr. and ring bearer. i Mrs. Jdhn McQuin and Mrs. Ro- fwo hundred guests were j mona Dicks of Omaha; Mr. and , served at the church reception i Mrs. Donald McQuin and daugh- " T7-r '" v-i, ' m . i.Tmin .... ..- m lufr i iim iTirnti j ibess j heatrc " ; Plattsmouth Last Times Mon. Cr Tues., i July 5, 6 Keefe Brasselle. Jr., Marilyn j Erskine and Will Rogers, Jr. in I 'THE EDDIE CANTOR STORY" 1 Don't' miss this one-in-a-million entertainment! Also Comedy, Cartoon and News J We3. & Thurs., July 7 Cr 8 Jane.powell and Gordon MacRae ! m "3 SAILORS AND A CIRL" The snappiest, happiest musical shorglleave of 'em all . . . filmed in color by Technicolor! Also" Joe MacDcakes Comedy " and News Night Shows 7:00 & 9:00 v ! I is 1 .-Jfll 4d t . i h h D. UNDER Telephone 4111 L. A. CALDWELL Z 702 Avenue B Plattsmouth, Nebraska : get outdoors with a camera - A complete stock of "Eastman Kodaks" I Films 35MM and Movie Film, Chemicals, Flash Bulbs, Etc. One Day Print Service IMione 4114 ;ary ana anerji uaus, , and Snen Ruback, Gerald and , Tommy Garrison Tye and Todd inney, uicsie oioii, uuua aim I ters of Underwood, la.; Mr. and ! Mrs. Mitchell Rich and twin daughters of union, and the I hosts and their family. Sunny Side Club Manning ricnic At Murray July 22 Sunny Side Extension Club met at the home of Mrs. Harry Bickett June 24 with 14 members answering roll call by telling a favorite recipe or household hint An interesting lesson on Neb raska was given by Mrs. Bob Nickels. The club vrm hold its summer picnic on July 22 at Murray park at six o'clock for members and their families. ; - ' -. ' Delicious refreshments vvere served with Mrs. Neva Reed as co-hostess. A classinea Aa m ine Journal costs as little as 35 cents KARR & SOCHOR Auditors & Accountants Audits Income Tax Servic Bookkeeping Systems Installed Ph. 6287 Donat Building To be ...to give to the ideas and expressed wishes of others the consideration wc would want given to our own ...this is a part of our creed. rugs Plattsmouth .-r:-.'- "-rijgy, Tmfi!if?rv... ... H Phone 241 Committees Are Selected for Eagles Auxiliary Committees for the Auxiliary of the Fraternal Order of Eagles have been selected by new offi cers of the unit Mrs. Vlasta Land is the new president of the organization, for which Mrs. Tillie Bomberg i$ the Eagles Auxiliary Mother. Committees appointed are: Finance Clara hoatn. T5oo ! A fl'nrn A T 1 ) vino ? rr H I Auditing Edna Taylor and Tillie Bomberg. Visiting Louise Swain and Cora Baumgart. Delinquent committee Edith Haley, Rachel Meints and Sarah Weiss. Publicity Barbara McGraw and Deloma Kaffenberger. Membership Hazel LaHcda and Elvera LaHoda. Kitchen Margie Willis, Em ma Parriott and Minnette Syl vester. Cupboard committee Bessie Garsey and Mary Barnard. Entertainment Kathryn Sandin, Martha Williams and Anna Pearl Beins. ' Investigating Dorothy Bow man and Hazel Fitch. Calling committee Honey Lou Cole, Lona Hamilton, Marj orie Dalbow, Edith Haley, Ethel Majors, Mary Nelson, Charlotte O'Donnell and Rachel Meints. Other new auxiliary officers are Irene Smith, junior past president; Honey Lou Cole, vice president; Helen Jordan, chap lain; Dorothy Janecek, secre tary; Hazel Fitch, treasurer; Martha Williams, conductor: Betty Ladd, Anna Schubeck and Elvera LaHoda, trustees; Flor ence Triggs. inside guard; and Mary Barnard, outside guard. Behrends Attend Clarkson Wedding Mr. and Mrs.' L. A. Behrends attended a wedding at Clarkson on Tuesday for her nephew, Kenneth Kudrna and Betty In Stoklasa, both of Clarkson. ( A reception at the church fol lowed the ceremony. Mrs. L. G. Todd Phone 2441 Coloradoans Arc Visitors in Union I Mr. and Mrs. Russell Schafer and son, Lowell Thomas, - of Longmont, Colorado, are spend ing two weeks here, visiting rel atives and friends in Platts mouth. Union and Nebraska City. Their oldest son, Lyle, is at home doing the chores, but will take his. vacation later. Union Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Harmon of Clarinda, Iowa, visited Mrs. Todd for a few hours last Sunday. Union Minister And Family Feted There was a reception at the Methodist church last Sunday evening honoring and welcom ing the new pastor, Rev. Kiel and his family. There was a fine attendance in spite of the tor rid heat. The following program had been arranged by Mrs. George Stine and Mrs. Ollie At tebery: A selection on the Ham mond organ by Mrs. Howard Snodgrass; a piano solo by Dor l is Ehlers; vocal solo by Carol Pike, "Because;" a recitation by Judy and David Attebery; dia logue by Ellen, Kathy and Car olyn Stine; an organ selection by Carol Pike and a vocal solo by Carl Orendorff. The refreshment committee, Mrs. Cross, Mrs. Christensen and Mrs. Mougey, served light re freshments to the guests in the basement. I'nkin Guests at the home of Mrs. Todd the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ries of Naperville, Illinois, cousins of Mrs. Todd, who came on Tuesday. On Thursday, Mrs. E. M. Rothe of Omaha, daughter of Mrs. Todd, came to spend a few days with her mother. On Sunday, Mr. Rothe and his daughter, Mrs. Wilma Carlson and her small daughter, Karen, all of Omaha, I came in the afternoon. That evening they drove to Nebraska City, where they had dinner, and later enjoyed the cool of the eve ning at Steinhart Park. Union WSCS Meets at Church Thursday The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service met at the church Thursday afternoon with a good attendance. Mrs. Ollie Attebery led the devotional period in the absence of Mrs. Todd. Mrs. firnrjrp Stine had the lesson. Cooling rcf reshments w e r e .served by the hostess, Mrs. Ivan Balfour and Lenna Barber. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ries of Naper ville. Illinois, and Mrs. L. G. Todd were supper guests of Mr. j :i and Mrs. Melvin Todd. Melvin,jx Jr., and Nancy last Thursday j i:!; evening. After the fried chick-'Ix en dinner, they all enjoyed aj:::: ride over the farm, which was a : vl California Rites Unite Marilyn Luce and William G. Robertson First Presbyterian church of Concord, California, was the ir,,c.w ve ; ceremony on aaiuraay June i,i f tn Love 1 tjnf n?wyr? feUCS' Thee" by Grieg. -At the close ; daughter of Dr. and Mrs. R. P..;she sang '-The Lord's Prayer," I Luce of Fairbury, became the h th b id d eroomJ re' deoffm?vm Grly ?f b,ertSn; manfei kneefinganUs Dawn I rLWS f : Davis presided a? the organ, also A. Robertson. A white wrought iron archway, 1 pedestal baskets of pink and j white gladioli and- branched S candelabra formed the setting ' for the double ring ceremony performed by Rev. Ernest J. i Bradley in the presence of one hundrea fifty relatives and friends, including many of the bride's tiny scholars and admir ers. Given in marriage by her fa ther, the bride wore a white im ported Swiss embroidered or gandy gown with cap sleeves, fitted bodice and chapel length train. Her Juliet cap of Swiss embroidery matching the dress had a cathedral veil of French tulle. Her mitts also matched the gown and she carried a white lace fan centered with two white orchids. Matron of honor was Mrs. R. W. Pingel of Hamilton Field, Calif. Maid of honor was Miss Carolyn Luce and bridesmaid was Miss Sandra Luce, both sis ters of the bride. Their waltz length gowns Were fashioned identically of white embroidered organdy over blue with matching head dresses. Each carried a white lace fan dotted with pink rose buds and blue forgetmenots. Serving his brother as best ! man was Commander J. M. Rob ertson, U. S. N., of National City, Calif. Ushers were John E. Pai lett of Pleasant Hill, Calif., and Harold O. Murphey of Phoenix, Arizona, brothers-in-law of the groom, and Jesse Feldman and John W. Wieland of San Fran cisco. Mrs. R. P. Luce, mother of the bride, wore pink lace wTith matching accessories and a white orchid corsage. Mrs. Robertson, the groom's mother, wore blue nylon embroidered in white, with matching hat and a corsage of pink rosebuds. r. Hi! - if! CALENDAR a ll-ll j Monday, July 5 was the same as that of one of Bud of Promise Rebekan his friends. He called his friend's Lodge will meet Monday, July iV attention to the facu The friend 8 p.m. at the IOOF Hall. kvas A Vincent Bisogno, 49. A Wednesday, July 'quick check disclosed that thi Missionary Society of the "man who tacked - up the sign Christ Lutheran Church will ; was Bisogno's son, whom he had hold their meeting on July 7,! been seeking for more than 25 at the home of Mrs. John Fus-j years, after having been separ selman. j ated from the boy's mother. Thursday, July 8 Eagles Auxiliary will hold a meeting for officers and com mittees on Thursday, July 8, 8:00 p. m., at Eagles Hall. Friday, July 9 Navy Mothers will meet at the home of Mrs. J. D. Worsham Friday, July 9, 7:30 p.m. Twins Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corcoran of JDmaha are the parents of twin daughters born July 2.. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Corcoran and Mrs. Helen Egenberger Carter of Omaha. Mrs. Corcoran is a niece of L. W. Egenberger. and Mrs. Gardner of Rich mond, Va., are" the parents of a son born recently. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Guthman of Boise, Idaho, are the maternal grandparents. Mrs. Gardner is the former Mar garet Guthman. mms ANNOUNCEMENT As I plan to devote ali of my time to Farm Bureau In surance Co. of Nebraska and Cass County Farm Bureau, and am moving to Weeping Water, I have sold my Farm ers Mutual Insurance Company of Nebraska Agency at Union to MR. ROYAL C. FARMER SYRACUSE, NEBRASKA EFFECTIVE JULY 1ST, 1954 I wish to thank everyone for your past patronage and urge you to favor Mr. Farmer with your future business. Mr. Farmer has had much experience in the insurance business and will endeavor to give you the best of service. You will be hearing from him soon. THANKS AGAIN RANDALL L. FARIS IS j ":x g jxj Preceding the ceremony, Mrs. m. Robertson, sister-in-law playing tne wedding music. ! A reception was held at the ; El Nito Rancho following the ' ceremony. The bridal table was centered with a four-tier wed j ding cake decorated with pink and white roses, white tapers in silver candleholders completed the setting. Mrs. Carl Sweetser of Concord served the wedding cake. Presiding at the punch bowls were Mrs. Howard Karto zian of Walnut Creek, Calif., and Mrs. A. T. Seman of Los An geles, aunt of the bride. Others assisting were Mrs. Harold Mur phey of Phoenix, Arizona, sister . of the groom, and Mrs. Wm. Burke ot Oakland, Calif., aunt of the bride. Mrs. John E. Pal lett, groom's sister, had charge of the guest book. For her wedding trip, the bride chose a steel blue wool alpaca suit with rose colored accessories, i The couple will reside at 4933 j I7th street, San Francisco. Mrs. Robertson is a graduate i of Cottey College, Nevada, Mo., j and the University of Nebraska i where she was a member of D-el- ' ta Delta Delta Sorority and I PEO. For the past year she has taught kindergarten at Con cord. Mr. Robertson is a 'graduate of the University of Nebraska where he was affiliated with Delta Upsilon fraternity. He is a lieutenant in the active Naval reserve. Among out-of-town guests at the wedding rites were Carl Klavon of Denver, grandfather of the bride; Dr. and Mrs. Seman of Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dayton of Los Angeles; Miss Jessie Robertson of Lin coln; K. J. Klavon of Fresno; Mrs. Else and daughter, Carol, Fairbury; Mrs. O. C. Dahlgren and daughter, Nancy of Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hiber of i ! Fresno; and Mr. and Mrs. C. D Fairbank of Portland, Ore. FATHER-SON REUNITED. Los Angeles, Calif. An alert realtor, John Collins, was the means of reuniting a father and ! son who-had not seen each other fnr mnrp tVinn 9ri vpnrs Pnllh-.-. noticed a "'house for sale" sign find the nnme on the mail box Summer Means Fun Solve your worries now! Borrow for old bills new clothes sports equipment vacation Any purpose! QUICK, FRIENDLY, CONFIDENTIAL LOAN PLA vfERICAH North of Store 112 North 5th Phone 3213 County Vacationers On Coast Invited to Cornhusker Picnic Cass county vacationers in California during July are in vited to join former countians and Cornhuskers at the Nebras ka State Society of Long Beach at its annual summer picnic on Julv 17. The nicnic will tie held at. Bixby Park in Long Beach, scene of the recent Cass county picnic. The event will be held on Satur day. On the program, scheduled from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m., will be registration by counties, pre sentation of souvenir badges, music by the Long Beach Mu-jing nicipal Band, stage entertain ment and singing. Refreshments will also he available. Union Teacher Attends Air Age Institute Mrs. Ben Albin ' of grammar room teacher Union, in the school system there, attended the Air Age Institute at the Uni versity of Omaha this week. The Institute held morning seminary at the university nad afternoon tours of Offutt Air Force Base studying the differ ent planes. A tour of the Omaha municipal airport and a ride in a small Diane were other fea tures of the institute. Captain Eadie Rickenbacker, ! lamous war ace, spoke at the Friday night convocation before 150 teachers from over a five state area. A. classified Ad in The Journai costs as ii ttic as o5 cents Soennichscns Closed All Dav Monday, July 5 We hope you'll in apple-pie When the dust settles you'll find a ''new look" 60', MORE SELLING SPACE 50' ; INCREASE IN AISLE WIDTH NEW SEMI-SELF-SERVE FIXTURES MORE CONVENIENT DEPARTMENTS These, and many other features will make shopping on our new floor easier, quicker, more pleasant than ever before'. We'll be up-to-date as tomorrow! While We Are Remodeling Take Advantage of Our Mid-Season Markdowns In Every Department! Save! Wc Must Make Space Now! Save 20' r , 50f Or More! Woman's Society Views Missionary On Television The Woman's Soiety of Chris tian Service of the Methodist church met in the church par lors Thursday afternoon with president Mrs. Robert Brittain conducting the meeting. At the business session, plans were made for a buffet supper to be held July 21. Devotions were given by Mrs. Howard Davis, and the lesson, "Meeting Rural Needs" was led by Mrs. Wm. Heinrich. Mrs. Edwin Kiel, wife of the new minister, gave an interest talk on the moving of a town, Republican City, where they nad held the pastorate. She exhibited pictures and scrap books of the activity. Through courtesy of Meisinger Firestone a television set was provided for the afternoon so that the ladies could see and hear Miss Helen Kim, Korean missionary. Refreshments were served by members of NaomJ circle. 1311 Guaranteed Watch Repairing Longines-Wirtnauer, Elgin, Bulova and Hamilton Watches WF GIVE S & H GREEN STAMPS lip 6R0V 601 Main Jewelry and Watch Repairs Phone 228 Iff but we're racing towards a brand new store! Or excuse us if we're not order for the next few weeks La La U U y sM A SILO-BRIDGE. Fairfield, Vt. A gusty wind lifted an empty 40-foot silo and dropped it 600 feet away, across a brook. Mrs. Donald Reed, wife of the farmer who owned the silo, said. "It makes a perfect covered bridge." SLIP-UP! If scmeone is injured while on your premises, will you be financially able to pay. The answer ih "Yes!" if you have Residence Liability In surance. Consult Steve Davis Phone 6111 2nd Floor Bank BIdg:. 5th & Main Plattsmouth ALE rare treat lor the guests. I