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THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE TWO Thuday, September 30, 195 Sunday School Promotion Day Held Sunday, September 26 The Sunday school of- the First Methodist church observed pro motion, day last Sunday with a special program in the, sanctuary of the church. The sanctuary was beaitifully decorated with several' bouquets of flowers ' in shades of yellow and red : - ' Mrs.-J. B. Cook, superintend ent of the. Sunday school, an nounced the program given by the different" departments. The children who were promoted from one department to anoth-? er were presented promotion certificates by their teachers. All", the teachers of the Sun day school were introduced to the congregation and reecived corsages or boutonnieres as tok ens oj appreciation for their work,' loyalty and faithfulness to the children and members of our church school. The flowers were pinned on bv Jayne Grosshans and Phyllis Bourck. Theteachers in the beginners and -kindergarten department are: Mrs. Kobert tsmtain. Mrs Louis Kief and Mrs. Fred Fis-I cher. - The primary department 1 Farm Bureau Ladies Will Meet Friday The " Ca.ss County Associated Women of Farm Bureau will meet-at the Randall Faris home in Weeepinar Water this Friday at 2 rxm. Triangle Unit is host. Ail Farm Bureau wemen'are in vited:;;: Plans will be made to hold a Talent Find contest at the an nua t meeting, Oct. 25; 6:20 p.m. This project is open to all rural youth between the ages of. 16 28, who are members of a Farm Bureau family. All entertainment should come underthe following classifica tions: A. Vocal - quartets, duets, solos B. Instrumental - piano or musical instrument. C. Folk or square dancing. D. Skits. Theounty winner will partic ipate, in the proeram of the state convention of Farm Bureau at Lincoln. ' Womans Club Tea Monday At; ; Methodist Church -. Social ev-?nt of the fall season will be tho annual mem bership tea of the Plattsmouth Senior Woman's club. ... ' A program is planned and the tea will be held at the Methodist church on Monday. October 4th, at eight o'clock in the evening. JLHoward Davis LAWYER Phone 264 506 Main St. Plattsmouth MUM..' y-r - fall fashion tweed takes Put this versatile shortcoat over everything you own! The ; deftly rounded shawl collar, front facing and button trim ' is a dashing combination of solid, contrasting dramatically, with the colorful cobblestone tweed. Predominantly -igrey, brown, blue. Sizes 8 to 18 $37 50 i ''' ,14,1 r si---, i-rm rr, -,,-, USE OUR CONVENIENT LAY-AWAY ' yj7 - WE GIVE S & H 515 Main has Mrs. Jesse Clint of LaPlatte, Jeanine Newton, Caroline Brit tain and Yvonne Nelson. . In the junior department Mrs. Lloyd Fitch is superintendent i with Mrs. Theodore Yelick, Mrs. Mildred Am, Mrs.-Glenn John-I son and Lloyd Fitch rs teach- ers ) ' . . nn,,!oon i Captain George . Garnson teaches in the intermediate de- partment, Hilt Westcott the high . school class, Joe Yoi k the Agora class, Fred Fischer the young xnarnea group, ana u we:-ihave been in the United States cott the united adult class. .! since July and will return to Certificates of recognition for , Sweden in October. regular attendance were present- j . ed to several children. Teddy k A! CL;UOK Mann has had a record of five . iVlrS. VJIlVer jCillDer years regular attendance, Jane ( KA J Nelson for four years, Billy Ri- i MOSteSS MOndGV shel twoyears, and Dickie New- j . . . . ' ton. Linda Brittain and Arlin , S IQnt tO O and 40 Kiel each have attended Sun- day school one year without !plan for initiation was che Yv,iir.r ThP narpnh nnrt frtpnrts ' dlSCUSSlOn Of the Ca.SS COUnty 8 enjoyed the Christian fellowship with the children. Conclude Four Month Visit In States rhnHnHino- n four month visit in this country, were Mr. and i fare chairman, gave a report of Mrs. Frank Bane and daughter j the program of ;he 8 and 40, al Norna: The visitors left Monday so read New Year greetings from for their home in Bedford, Eng- j the Jewish National hospital in land. . Denver, Colo. Partners were They were guests here of their n-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rains. Aisn oninvpri n visit, with Mrs.' Mable West, an older daughter in Mobile, Alabama, and with). Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Kindle at , Worland, Wyoming They traveled in 28 states and ; visited many places of interest, and were very impressed with the United States. TA WAN KA CAMPFIRE Tha To Won V-j HamnfTP1 girls met in the Central School i auditorium Ted. Sept. 29. ..Plans were made to go on apjer and Mrs. Elsie McClintock. hike to Ferry GI311, Oct. 2. Lm-j program chairman entertained da Bnttian and Antholee Rizzi th ith several games. wm ieaa iue wdy. prizes awarded to Mrs. Cora A new girl was admitted into , Baumgart, Mrs. Alpha Muncie, our group. Her name is Evelyn i Mrs Sophia Wolever, Mrs. Mary Sullivan. She recently moved . Nelson, Mrs. Margaret Feldhous here from Murray. - en, Mrs. Helen Vroman, Mrs. Memory Books ,. were discussed j Mollie Gobelman, Mrs. Mary and girls -are to bring - note Gobelman and Mrs. Vera Warga. books and material at the next ; Hostesses Mrs.: Schiber and meeting to start work c them. iMeClintdck served -cliicken sand- .Our campfire group was-asked ; wiches, otatoe chips, pickles to oaDy sit at -tne uoiumDia , school for P. T. A. meetings. The meeting closed with sing ing of campfire songs. Judy Lancaster (News Reporter) Cass County's Greatest Newspaper The Plattsmouth Journal news . the lead 7 WOMEN GREEN STAMPS Dial 5113 ' - - WWK i Visitors From Sweden Visit upr wJnpcrtau : riTrie Y Vistors here Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. David Gustasason of Jonkoping, Sweden. They were gucsis at tie hemes of Mr; and Irs Tinug Bomb and famil and Mr and Mrs Mil ton Muncie Mr and-MrR. Ga3. tLsason are COUsins of Mrs. Muncie and Mr. Bomberg. They ggW at g,1 home Good attendance was present, with Mrs, Helen Vroman chap eau, conducting the meeting. , Mrs. Mary Gobelman pre sented year books to partners of the Salon. Mrs. Elsie McClintock, wel- urged to make scrap books for the T. B. hospitals. ms group voiea 10 sena a contribution to the Jewish hos- pital in Denver; Colo, Mrs. Sophia Volever reported on the card party held recently for benefit . of the Emergency rono x una, pi wmcn tne s ana 40 and Junior Women's ciub were co-sponsors. Imiia?V plans. werf- dlf " cussed for the next meeting to "tJl v.uuwuio nwu j vnu. eau Mrs. Vroman. ( Meeting aajournea wixn reur- 1 incr nf enlnrs TJfr'i Tinnip PSpbi- ana cottee Have Promotion Day At Methodist Church Promotion Day was observed at the Methodist Church last Sunday. A short program was presented by the Primary De partment at the close of Sunday School. Taking part were: Joyce Schanot gave a piano solo, Ellen, Cathy and Carolyn Stine sang a song; Ellen Paasch sang a solo and was accompanied by her sister Lynn. A piano and vocal duet by Tola Mae and Irene Fas Rich, 'Johnny Carneal sang "What A Friend We Have Jn Jesus" and Sharon Neeld sang "Living For Jesus." The program was closed by a Marching Song and A Morning Prayer by the whole department. . Seventeen Promotion Certificates were 1 then given the children. They will go into their new classes next Sunday morning. We are very sorry to loose Mrs. Mary Orndorff, who has moved to Nebraska City. She ,was one of the department teachers and pianist. Five More Winners In KKK Flower Show More wmners have been an nounced in the King Korn flow er show, which was the most successful if not the largest ever held. Prize winners included R. Bev erage, Mrs. Emerson Wiles, Elizabeth Hirz, Mrs. H. G. Goes and Mrs. Henry Jacobs. A Son j Mr. and Mrs. Merfron Markle of Otteitail, Minnesota are the parents, of a son, weight eighlt; pounds and six ounces born September 7, 1954. Great grand mothers are Mrs. Veronica Ba ker and Mrs. Janet Simons, of this city. Son " To Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kepler of Avoca, Sept. 29 in St. Mary's hospital, Nebraska City. Son A seven pound, six ounce bey, Gregory Lawrence, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Verne Hutton at St. Joseph's hospital in Omaha Tuesday, September 23, 1354. 1 Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lawrence and Mrs. L. E. Hutton, all of Auburn. Son To Mr. and Mrs. Mervil Miller of Plattsmouth, Sept. 26 in St. I Mary's hospital, Nebraska City. CIGARETTES V - Cigarette1 manufacturers have oeen aavu.ea oy uie J J 1 i.1 - 3..T 1 raae commission to get to - 111 gether voluntarily and draw up , District president gave the ad a code to govern their claims in : dress . the "light of present-day sci- ; Mrs. Pat Stander of Piatts entific knowledge' , mouth Junior Womans Club ' ' Phone 241 ' ; ' :t ' mx Janice Miller Of Marries Charles Mrs. Charles Janice Faye Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Miller of Elmwcod, last Wednesday was married to Charles. D. Backe meyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed gar Backemeyer. The ceremony, attended by 150, was in the Elmwood Christian ;church, with Rev. N. F. Horn officiating. : with aisle candles, consisting of j l' -,-- ', 4 . ' i ? - - y- '-!v-'KS-'-x":::': "' ::v: ..xlvXxo.w.s;.x-:-:!w" . -i ', - - ' ' ' ' . KV . . ' , ' ' 'j 1 ' v , - s ' i "ly N ' two seven-orancn. , canaieaDravju"'1ACO w va intertwined with greenery andie caught in loops of net. Mrs. baskets.-of pink and white gladi- JHehry.Wendt, washostess, with oli. Verle Stock sang "Because' Mrs Paul Husar and Mrs. 'Skyle and the "Wedding Prayer" ac companied by Joyceola Elden miller. 1 ' Given in mariage by v her father, the bride wore lace over satin with tulle accents. The gown had a portrait neckline with lace scallops . and tulle yoke, long lace sleeves tapered to points over the wrist. The scalloped lace skirt was under lined with tulle dust ruffles swirled into a circular train re vealing a-.back paneL.of- tuile ruffles. Matron of honor Joan Backe meyer wore pink lace and net over taffeta, and carried a co - lonial bouquet of pink roses and frenched carnations. Bride's matron'was Mrs. Valjean Stall of Eagle, and bridesmaids were Shirley 'Hall: and Jo Smith of Lincoln. Junior attendants were Karen Backemeyer and Clayton Miller, with Randy Husar as ring bearer. Best man was Jerry Bornemei er, with groomsmen Jerry Miss Rasmussen Is Enrolled in Grinned Jacqueline J. Rasmussen of Plattsmouth is enrolled at Grin nell college,"Iowa for the 1954 55 year. Arriving on campus Sept. . 14, new students participated in an extensive testing and orienta tion program; class registration was held Set. 17, and classes began Sept. 20. Included in the New Student Days activities were an all college pep rally Sept. 17 before th Grinnell-St. Olaf football game, coffee hours and parties, the traditional Student Council picnic, the President's annual reception, and faculty counsel ors' supper parties. The first all college formal dance, honoring new students and group leaders, will be held Sept. 25. Miss Rasmussen, a freshman at Grinnell, is a graduate of Plattsmouth high school. Attends Woman's Club Convention - Six members of the Platts mouth Womans Club attended the 30th Annual Convention held at Nehawka,. Wednesday, Sept. 29th. Those attending were Mrs. A. W. Prcpst, Mrs.- L V. Egenberger, Mrs. P. H. Rihn, Mrs. R. B. Kel ler, Mrs. L. B. Dalton and Mrs. Wm. Helnrich of the Senior Women's Club. Mrs. L. B. Dalton served as chairman of the .. Resolution Committee. Mrs. Henrv mith. Countv President nresided over th all, day meeting .which swas held at the Methodist -Church, a noon i luncheon was served. t Tr(: Vprr, t.p-oHs nf . Rr-vmprt Elmwood Backemeyer 1 , , v , ma D. Backemeyer Bornemeier, Marion -Wendt and h-Val Jean Stall. Ted John, Doug las Hayes and John Hayes were ushers. Joyce Miller and Sandra Backemeyer were candle light ersj At the reception in the church parlors, the four - teired cake sat on a table covered with pink net over the pink linen cloth, miner jr. in cnarge or tne am- mg room. Mrs. Kooert Fleming cut tne case: xvars. Myri Aimer. servea ice cream ana Mrs Dale Fleischman noured coffee. i Assisting in the kitchen were Mrs. Joe Parriott, - Mrs. Jiohn Dankliff, Mrs. Ralph Creamer, "Mrs. Estil Sumner and Mrs. "George Coatman. Beth Menden hall and Lila Oehlerking hand- : led the guest books, and servers were Mrs. Verle Stock, . Mrs Vernon Bornemeier, Mrs. -Douglas. Hayes and Mrs. John Hayes. After a wedding trip to Love- land, Colo., on which the bride wcre.a two-piece red 'faille dress trimmed with black vel vet, she will resume teaching, at Murdock and he will be station ed at Camp Lejeune, N. C, with the Marine corps. "The bridegroom has recently graduated from electronics com munications school at San Diego, Calif., and Mrs. Backe meyer is "a graduate of Nebraska Wesleyan. sang, accompanied by. . Mrs. George Jacobs. Also attending from the -Junior Womans Club was Mrs. Don Warga and Mrs. L. A. Amato. An invitation was received by the clubs to have their; 1955 meeting at Union, Nebraska. CALENDAR Thursday, Sept. 30 American Legion Auxiliary meeting scheduled for Thurs day, September 23, will be held instead on Thursday, Septem ber 30, at 8 p. m. in the lounge room of the 40 and 8 club. Friday, October 1st The good cause Kensington will meet at the IOOF Hall Fri day, October 1st, 8 p. m. Friday. October 1 Chapter F., PEO will meet with Mrs. Pearl Cole for a des sert luncheon Friday, October 1, 2:30 p. m. Monday, October 4- The annual membership tea of the Plattsmouth Woman's club will be "held at the Methodist church Monday, October 4, at 8 p m. Monday, October 4 8 p.m. Bud of Promise Rebekan Lodge will hold their meeting Monday, October 4, 8 p.m. District officers will be honored. Tuesday,: October " 8 p.m. O. E. S. No. 189 will meet Tues day, October 5 8 p.m. at Mason ic Hall for regular meeting and initiation. .' Tuesday, Oct. The Plattsmouth Square.Dance . club will meet :Oct. 5th at the Eagle's Hall. Everyone welcome to join. Wally Templeton of Council Bluffs, caller. A Classified Ad in The Journal costs as little as 35 cents Rose McDonald Phone 69-2448 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Comstock and family and Mrs. Maude Bas sett of Hyanis, ,Nebr. spent Sun day at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Bates in-Nehawka. " The Dorcas Society of the Christian , church held their meeting Friday afternoon at the church, Mrs. Arnetta Carpenter serving. - The "Harvest Guest Day" 1 o'clock luncheon and program will be held Friday, Oct. 8th. at the Christian church. Mr. Henry Kirk spent from Thursday until Monday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. My ron Montney of Billings, Mon tana. His granddaughter cele brated her 4th birthday while he was there. Mrs. Victor Jackson of Wind ' SSI WSra v, ai t" J m-si uaugutcs nwuid ucd aim nm- lis Lea spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Ryan in Weeping Wa ter. Greenwood Friendly Circle Names New Officers The Friendship Circle Exten- sion club met at the home of Mrs. Oliver Boiler on Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 21 with ten members present. Mrs. Orra Mc- Donald was assisting hostess. Election of officers was held. i Mrs. Oliver Boiler was elected j president, Mrs. Farley Wall, vice- rnresident. and Mrs. Kenneth Carpenter, secretary - treasuer for the coming year, It was decided to have a tour to Omaha on our next meeting date. Mrs. Carpenter, Mrs. Boiler and Mrs. Robert Wall was ap pointed in charge of making the arrangements. ' Mrs. Robert Wall gave the les son on "Read The Labels." Mrs. Elmer Leadabrand was a guest. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Turley Wall on Nov. 17th. r., Greenwood A 51.. . . . , lamuy reunion ana picnic' canner was neu: at Beatrice m Dutch underground used the the Beatrice park Sunday, Sept. i A family gathering was held name of Scheveningen, a coastal 55: An e,5vance of Mr. and at the- home of Mr. and Mrs. city, for a modern shibboleth to Mrs. Carl Osborn of Fairbury on I Harvey Frahm and Gary at Ith- unmask German agents, says their fortieth wedding anniver- aca Sunday in honor of the fif- the National Geographic Society, sary. Those present were Mr and tyfifth wedding anniversary of Only a Netherlander can pro Mrs. Carl Crborn of Fairbury. -Mr nnH Mrs .-.t. t. Carnule. it f-nrroctw . Mr. and Mrs. Lay Osborn and i daughter of Beatrice, Mr. and : Mrs. Merle Stanley of St. Joseph, Missouri, Mr." and Mrs. Ted Bull - mi. auu mis. nunme usoorn of Lincoln . Mr. .and. Mrs. Albert j. 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McDonald Wednesday. In the afternoon Mlss'Tubbs, Mrs. Jackson of Windsor, Mo. and Rose McDonald drove to Weeping Water to visit with Mrs. Ryan. The ladies of the Methodist church will hold their annual bazaar and supper Saturday, Oc tober 2nd in the Methodist church basement. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hinds of Lincoln were dinner guests Sun-' day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Turley Wail. . Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Boiler and sons went to Omaha last Sunday to visit Mr Edward Grybsky, who is recuperating at the Univer sity hospital from an eye oper- Era. Oy taking her to the hosmtal in the evening T t,ton enrf. endly ill Sunday afternoon and ( rushed to the hospital by ambu- i Mrs. Victor Jackson of Wind- : sor. Missouri arrived Monday to spend a few weeks witn ner sis- ter, Mrs. Rose McDonald,- nieces and nenhew. Mr. and Mrs. Ken- npth n'Rourke and family and her mother, Mrs. Ryan in Weep- jng Water. ' j Mrs. Myrtle Coleman enter- tainprt t.he H. W. A. Card club of hpr hnrnp Thursday alter- noon. Mrs Marshall and Mrs. Stutheit were guests. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Keller, t$et- j tv and Bobbie of Lincoln were I guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kyies aunaay. Mrs. June Kyles was hostess to the ladies of the Twin Tables" card club at her home Tuesday afternoon. .w;w:v.v. ITU Elinor Fidler M Awwl . Thnw attptiriinfr frnm here ware i Mr. and Mrs. Larry Carnicle and family Mr. and Mrs. James I wiszman and Terry Jo and Mr. ana Mrs. 10m carnicie ana : family. ., ! MraDave Campbell returned , home Wednesday after a two I week visit with relatives and friends in Eugene and Thez 1 i vOv Make rthis you r A store for alle family that's the best pos sible description of this fine pharmacy. Here you will find a full assortment of drugs, sun dries, sickroom supplies, nutritional aids, baby needs ... in fact just about everything you'd naturally expect in a good modern pharmacy. And, in addition, we maintain the famous ''Reliable" Prescription Service, assuring you prompt, precise compounding at fair prices. U LlxJ Ls uw DRUCCIST ON DUTY AT ALL' HOURS Dalles, Oregon -and Sheriden, Wyoming. Mrs. S. A. Ahlstrand entertained 18 members of the Women's Circle of --the Ralston Community Church at her home Tuesday for lunch and spent the afternoon. Mr.. . and Mrs. Paul Campbell met with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert West and family of Peru at Nebr. City Sunday noon whers they proceeded to ; Waubonsie State Park in Iowa to celebrate, the . birthdays of Mr. Campbell and Sandra West. - Sunday dinner and afternoon guests with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dell were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Peterson of, Omaha. . Mrs. Katy Walling of Calif. Miss Mary McHugh of Arizona and their brother Ed McHUgh cf Atchison, Kans. were -Monday afternoon visitors at the V. D. Lwers and J. L. Carnicle homes. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Knuht were Sunday visitors with Mrs Sadie Shrader and Gerald at Nehawka. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Keii cf Omaha spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mri. Wm. Thiele. , Mr and Mrs. Wm.,Rosenerans and boys were Sunday dinner dy at Greenwood, Nebr. Mr Grady was a Monday visitor at thee Rosenevors home. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Camp bell and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pres ton of Elmwood were Wednesday evening callers at the home of I Mr. and Mrs. Dave Campbell. j Mr. ana Mrs. uampoeu were Thursday evening dinner, guests J of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Rau and Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Campbell and family at .Lincoln, Miss Verla Lwers of Lincoln spent the week end with het parents. Mr. ana ivirs. v. u Lwers and Daryl Hodger. ot Ashland. . . Mr. and Mrs Raymond Car nicle and daughter of Hastings were Saturday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Carnicle LOST PURSE FOUND . Mrs. Charles Davis was for tunate in having Frank Koubek find her lost purse last week. I An anniversary gift from her husband, the purse contained t valuable narers. 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