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THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE FOUR Thursday, October 14, 1964 by Paul Eveland, Earl Cook, Wm. H. Ernst, Howard Pool and Chas. Marshall with Fred Buell, chair man. Attending the Woman's Soci ety of World Service Institute on Sunday afternoon at Grace E. j U. B. church in Omaha were Mrs. Grace Ply bon Phone 4-2247 Among those attending the Nebraska - Kansas football Mr. and Mrs. Don Erikson of Ord visited hsr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis xloJenbeck Friday i-rhta. d Saturday. Mark -i,cv. h .he name give o the bihy 3vn ti :vl . and Mr-, ttobert rxoider of Greenville, Tennessee. The mother is the former Emily Reeve. Mrs. Stella McLaughlin has returned from her second stay In the hospital. She has a card of thanks in this issue. Mrs. Mary Peterson and baby were Saturday guests oi her mother ..Ls. ivlc-auiiii l coming from --..r home at Syracuse. un Layman s Lay on uot. it, Jhe. crancparents navent seen there will te five helpful talks Bruce" for two and one - half at the Methodist church given years. Rev. and Mrs. Kampman, Mr. -QtY,Q T. o,tHov ,oi.o nrl IVTvo T Dctoi" DncDnnur HrC I &c.wiit uuiwiu w"uJ nvii. ,iiuiB uuwaj ayj laic JJC1 ?"u,:;; and Mrs. Henry Hild, Mr. j Heedum residence. Mrs. Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Art Hansen and children of Harrington were visiting Sunday at the Del Jochens, Mrs. Rosenkoetter, and Miss Lena Riefe. Mr. and Mrs. George Mooney nave returned from Washing en State where they spent the ivmmer. and Mrs. Kenneth Weaver, Mr. is a sister of Mr. Heedum. and Mrs. Carl Chriswiser, Mr..'.- ' and' Mrs. R. R. Furse, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Towner Living Mrs. Orville Nielsen, Mr. and ston of Jefferson, Iowa are vis :.rz. Newtcn Sullivan and. Mr. itmg relatives in this area. Dur- 'otert Vallery. Floyd Woods has been sick the' past week at his home with a VISITS HERE Sgt. Bruce A. Trilety, who is i nerve ailment on leave from Boiling Air Force I Base at Washington D. C. ar- Lieut, and Mrs Ed Gradoville rived Tuesday for a few days attended the Kansas - Nebras- visit with in grandparents ill. hi r;-. C. L. Wiles of Mv parjr.ts, I-Ir: ard Mrs. . . ilj.y Ox Cincinnati, Ohio -:.ipai;U. iiiin to A-.cb.ii a ka football An' oln. game Satuday at Visitors from out of town at ing tneir visit, they are. staying ac the Henry Hild country home. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Russell of Portland, Maine, are visiting their uncle, George Farley and family. - Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Philpot left plane ttus morning tor Den ver vO visu ..he.r daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Veldon Euiler. is their daughter and grandson, a i ana son fornia; Mrs. Wm. Fraser. Mit- J Mrs. Harold Beed of Meadow I w 'ertammen 5 UfOf Invited ic to the Saddle Club Show Grounds at the Plattsmouth Sale Barn Sunday, October 17, 12:30 P. M. Picnic Dinner 12:30 P. M. Coffee and nop will be furnished by H2 association with the dinner If you have a horse bring it . . . If not come anyway and have fur J FEATURES FOR THE AFTERNOON Entertainment 1:30 p. m. Pony Class Under 50 in.- Pcny Class 50" to 58" Pleasure Class Men and Women Clover Leaf Race Juniors, 15 Yrs. and Under Barrel Twist Seniors 16 Yrs. and Over Bailcon Scramble Open Calf Roping Open Pair Race Open Scoop Shovel Race Open Coat Race - Open Bull Riding Stock Horse Class BE THERE - DON'T MISS THE FUN I wmt immmti u' .hi in., . a n im.).'iui,,w urn iwmiwji'i m".i j.jw.,i iiibhuhbIii ji m,i Build a Crib WIRE CRIBBING Roll $13.50 SLAT CRIBBING Roil $9.50 CEMENT BLOCKS, ea 22c ROUGH BOARDS FOR RCOF Kiln Dried - Hd. Ft. $13.50 chell. South Dakota, sister of Mr. Gilmour; Mrs. J. G. Beard, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, sis ter of Mrs. Gilmour. Mrs. Neville and son will de Dart this week end, bv plane for their home in California. Miss Evelyn Anderson of New York City, N. Y. arrived Mon- day evening for a visit with Mr. Omaha, spent Tuesday afternccn Wednesday on business and vis iting friends. SSgt. and Mrs. Donald Seeba and children of Lawrence, Kan sas, were week end guests of Mrs. John Alexen. Mrs. Maude Aitkenhead, ol and Mrs Anderson ihems. D. is M. an Ahrens. aunt of Miss Mrs. Mrs. Wm. Hsinrich submit ted to surgery Monday evening at; St. Joseph's hospital in Omaha. Kenneth Cecil, arrived in this city Sunday to visit his mother and other relatives be fore going to Newport, R. I. where he will enter Naval Of ficers Candidate school. He has been employed as an engineer at the Haniord Atom ic Works in Richland, Washington. in Plattsmouth at the hcm3 of her daughter, Mrs. A. L. Amato and family. Mrs. Mabel Triggs of Dakota City, Nebraska was brought here by ambulance, and is a guest at the Hillcrest Rest Home. Mrs. Triggs is the mother of Mrs. Nellie Hamblin. Estil Jenkins spent last week here with Mrs. Jenkins and son. Mrs. Jenkins and Mrs. V. J. Cho vanec took him back Friday to Kearney, Nebraska for further treatment at the tubercular hospital. Mrs. Ralph Clinkenbeard was taken to Offutt Field base hos pital Wednesday for treatment. She is suffering from pneumo nia. Mrs. Herbert Jochimsen was taken by Mr. Jochimsen to the Crawford County Memorial hos pital at Denison, Iowa, Thurs day, where she will undergo ob servation and treatment. Mrs. Frank Wildrick recently returned from the Methodist hospital where she underwent surgery. . Miss Henrietta Marters crrlv 3d Tuesday by plane fr-ra San Jtancisco, California, called by he serious illness and death of ler brother, Herman Martens. ?fc. Ksnneth Tschirren 1 who 'ecsntly was heme on leave, ias returned to his base in Georgia. His address is Pfc. Kenneth Tschirren, US 5514 W610, Co. C. 682 Eng. Batt -H - Prov. 47th Infantry Divi sion, Fort Benniug, Georgia. Guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Ruther ford were Mr. . and Mrs. J. F. Marshall and daughter Beulah of Greenwood. Miss Marshall will leave Oc tober 2d for Gardiner, Kansas where she will be married the last of this month. Mrs. C. W. Stefan of Grand Junction, Colorado, ' was an ov ernight guest Wednesday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Henry Starkjohn. She departed this morning by train for Aurora, Illinois, where 'she will visit her brother, Bill Weber, former resi dent of - Plattsmouth. , , They were guests Sunday ' evening at the George Buell home at Murdoch. . Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Scho- maker of Lincoln were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Nutzman and family. J Nehawka BIRTHS s Born to Dr. and Mrs. Elton Newman (Margie Ruth Pollard) : of Pittsburgh, Penn. a daughter , Sunday evening, October 10.' She weighed 7 pounds 8 ounc- ! es. Dr. Newman is attending ' Knabe Service Was Sunday At Nehawka Fern, Margaret Knabe, daughter1 of Ed and Julia Gan semer, was born on Ji:ly 5, 1903 in Mount Pleasant Precinct -North West of Murray, Nebras ka and departed this- life at Emanuel Lutheran Hospital in Omaha, Nebraska on October the University of Pittsburgh on 7, 1954 having attained the age a scholarship. Grandparents are of 51 years " 3 months and 2 Mr. and Mrs. Hall Pollard of .3vr. Nehawka and Mrs. Hattie New- She attended the home' man of Stromsburg. country grade school. Her first two years of high school was ' TT ' i spent in Duchesne High School! ana Mrs. Hall Pollard and College in Omaha; the two . Pla4ned to spend Wednesday, ' y3.rs of high 'school she at- October 13 with Mrs. Crede -nded the Plattsmouth Pub- Harris who will be 84 that day. School, graduating in 1922. Mr. warns wm oe ay uctoDer yFc;rn attended Nebraska Wes- 26- . leyan University in Lincoln for .am waaeman or weorasKa two full terms. After college City accompanied Mr. and Mrs. she taught the home country Thurmond Nixon and JoEllen school the winter of 1924 - 25; t0 Chillecothe, Mo. Sunday to following this she taught for spend the day with relatives, two years in the Nehawka pub- Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pogge- lic schools. mtyer' , xt On September 6, 1903 she was J Mr: an Mrs- Ea.rl Nolte ard baDtized bv Rev. SDrteeel. rias- daughter were dinner guests tor of the Evangelic Lutheran Friday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Church. She .joined the First ounmg oi ereco, iNem. Prpshvtsrion Vmr-.i at. Tsiaffc- Mrs. John Chieppa and Pam- mouth in. 1921 and transferred Chicago Mr. and Mrs. Mer- by letter to the First Mehtodlst n"oiiara, mt. ana Mrs. nar rihurrh in Nphawka nn twptti- old Pollard and sons were guests ber 27, 1931 remaining not on- Thu.rsday , evening at the Louis ly a continuous, but also a very uiuee iiurne near uiuua. fluui-. active member until her death. kuww wcic mi. aim ub. On September 12, 1927 she rnoia crenel ana son, xseDras- was united in marriage to Har- a Mr- t&n Mrs- Jl aur- ry M. Knabe at Plattsmouth, ;"-"is ouiuee ui uiuun. Nebraska, and they moved to Ernest Norns of Avoca and the Knabe home place which Ellis Lacy attended a sale at was homesteaded bv Harrv's ecuiuii Muuuay. HURRAY Mrs. Neva Read Correspondent Mrs. Arlo Pratt and grand daughter Miriam Ehlers, ac companied by Mrs. Laura De Les Dernier of Elmwood, and Mrs. Linnie De Les Dernier, of Lincoln, were visiting Mrs. Eu genie De Les Dernier and Ray : cn Saturday evening of last I week. Mr. and Mrs. Don Brooks and ! Oscar Nailor of Alton, Illinois' were visiting for a few days at i the Earl Lancaster home this ! week. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Noell of Frankfort, Kansas were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Noell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Smith and Carol were Sunday dinner guests at the home of the L. J. Hutchinson family. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Royer and Patty of Dewey, Oklahoma were Sunday dinner guests of ! Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Noell and family. Mr. Bcb Farris, Rose Read, David, Eilene; Ruth and Mrs. Neva Read all spent the week end -at Memphis, Missouri visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and - Mrs. Bill Worthan and family were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lancaster and family- - v -"" The Sunday School Conven tion was h3ld at the Christian Church last Monday afternoon and evening with a wonderful attendance. .; Mrs. Raymond Lancaster was honored with a surprise birth day supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Noell last Tues day. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gregg, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Worthan, Mr and Mrs. Gomer Worthan, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Stones, . Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lancaster and Mr. and Mrs. R, A. Noell. They - have started digging the ditches to Jay the sewer pipes in our town. It is a big job pretty The John Farris family are en.ioving a visit from their daughter, Jean from Dayton, Ohio. The Golden Rod Study Club met at the home of Mrs. Frank Dill this Thursday afternoon. The ladies enjoyed seeing her new home. The United Presbyterian church are having their tur key supper Thursday night,- Oc tober 14th. but the work is going were visiting at the home of fast. , Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lancaster j Mr. and Mrs. John Farris and last "PriHav nft.prnnnn fnrnilv havp mnvpri frnm the Mr. Orvel Noell and daugh- Read Apartments to the Druck- ! tington and friends of Nebras ter Alice of Weeping Water er house here in Murray. 1 ka City. Swine Breeding Club Meets At Meisinger's The Master Swine Breeding 4-H club met September 29 at 8 o'clock with David Meisinger. The meeting was mainly . over making out 4-H year books. A discussion in regard to our club gilts was also discussed at;the meeting. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Cundall and Mrs. Meisinger. The next meeting will be held at Bill Todd's Oct. 23 at 8:00 o'clock. David P. Meisinger, News Reporter ui AH For Fa!! at SMITH'S grandfather in 1854 She spent the remainder of her life on this farm where her greatest joy was her family, her home, her yard, flowers and Mr. and Mrs. George McFad- den, returned home Sunday from Okarchee, Okla. where they visited their son-in-law and' daughter, Mr. and Mrs. .garden. This union was blessed recklow and baby for a week. by three children, one daughter .ate vimmju uie kjzxi. Ruth TTn.rripf.f-. nnssintr awav in and Stopped at St. JO and miancy on uecemoer 3, ivt Fern's first concern was al ways for her husband, children, Joved ones and friends. All who knew her, loved her for her un selfishness, kindness and lov insr devotion. Fern . leaves to mourn her passing, her devoted husband, Kansas City to visit relatives. They report that it was very dry at Okarchee. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Stover and family of Riverton, Iowa were guests Sunday afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McReyn olds. Mrs. Will Ost, Mrs. Boyd Harry. One daughter, Margaret Mayfield anc! children went to Ann Ktnnlps nnrt nnp snn Jnhn maiia ouuuay -axiernoun io Dinner guests of Amy Whit tington for her third birthday were Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Whit- Edward, both at home. Her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ganse mer of Nehawka, Nebraska. One sister, Mrs. Helen Pollard of Whittier, California; also a host of other relatives and friends. Services was Sunday, October 10, in the Methodist Church, Nehawka. The hymn was "The Lord's Prayer, organist, Mrs Elmer Ross and soloist Mrs. Ivan Hansen. 1 Pallbearers, Arthur Hild, Les ter Gansemer, Elmer Fitch, Clarence Hansen, Ivan Hansen, Howard Philpot. Burial was in St. John's Cemetery. w.v. -1 n ri3 S So why fork over more than you have to for Top Quality Building Products. Come to pur yard for better mate rials at an unusually reasonable price. '!' Standard Briquets or Jewel Semi Inferno - Old Ben Stoker . . . Colorado Nut . . . . . . . Green Marked Furnace . . . ton $23.00 ton $14.25 ton $17.50 ton $15.00 Henryetta Stoker . ton$15.50 Certasneed 215 b. Thick Butt Asphalt Shingles $7.00 Sq. INSULATE NOW! Balsam Wool Standard Thickness Hd. $5.50 Double Thickness Hd. $8.10 No. 1 Coal Tar Creosoted Poles For Cribs 8-lb. Treatment 5"x25' a. $10.35 4"xl4' Ea. $2.50 Caulking Compound Tube 50c THESE ARE CASH PRICES AT THE YARD II 126 South 4th Everything for the Builder or Hobbyist" inn a a Dial 285 visit Will Ost, a patient at Clarkson hospital." Mr. Ost - is there for observation and treatment. Mr. and . Mrs. Ray Mayfield were dinner guests Saturday evening of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Smith of Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Allgayer and Linda of Omaha, were guests of the Mayfields Sunday evening. was Raymond Jr., student at Peru state coiiege, was nome .tor tne week end. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jorgenson were guests Sunday evening at the Robert Grunwald home near Union. Duane Grunwald, recently returned from overseas duty in England, showed his colored slides of many Euro pean countries. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Meyer and family i were guests Sunday evening oi Mr. rxnd Mrs. Fran cis Fischer and family of Elm wood. Mrs. Gertrude Pollard and Mrs.- Pearl Kruger of Omaha came Sunday to attend funeral vw.wwaw.vwv.v.v.v for Mrs. Harry Knabe. VAW.VAV.V.V.V.W.V.V.V.V.V.V.V... - - pollJ,rd & ,111 Mrs. Neil Pierce has been guest -at the ' George Sheldon substituting for Mrs. -Kivett in home and Mrs. Kruger at the the second grade at Weeping home of Miss Bessie Murdoch. Water. Mrs. Kivett has been ab- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sutter of sent due to illness. Gibbon, Nebr.' returned to Mr. and Mrs. Victor Plunkett their home Saturday after Sr. have moved into the home spending two weeks with Mr. of the late Mrs. Alice Plybon. and Mrs. Leo Schram and fam- Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Jones and ily. family have moved to . a farm Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schlich- home a mile west of Union. temier returned home with Latest Styles O Finest Materials .O Lightweight But Warm $24.50 to .$39.50 s I 1 X 1 w Mrs. F. O. Sand Phone 2604 SUITS $29.50 UP Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stone and Carol were recent week their son - in - law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cook end guests of Mr. and Mrs. of West Bend, Icwa. Hebard of Bassett, Paul Schlichtemit r of Scotts- bluff, Nebr. was an overnight guest Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Schlichtemier. Mrs. La Verta Cox of Peru and Mrs. Lena Naffziger of Suzanne, Berkeley, Otoe were guests Saturday af Saturday evening ternoon of Mrs. Elmer Stoll. Francis Nebr Miss Marilyn Meyers, primary teacher, spent the week end at her home in Omaha. Mrs. Gertrude Yeiser and daughter. Calif, left for their home after visiting -Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Lacy and Mrs. A. F. Strum and Victor Bonnie were dinner guests Sat- for ten days. urday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCar- Arthur Norris of Avoca. Mr. thy, Nebraska City called at the and Mrs. Ernest Norris were al- pi 1111 1 P TOO OH ''V : ... ' Strum home Sunday. Mr. Mur- ell Whittington returned home Monday from Yakima, Wash, after working there in a can ning factory for three months. Mr. and Mrs.. Martin Ross at tended drill nractice in Omaha guest Monday. so guests. . Mr. and Mrs. .Cail Moore and sons of Union were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Midkiff. Richard Mid- kif f of Union was an all ' day Sunday for the P. M. and L. A. P. M. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Boetel, Mr. and Mrs. "Bob Schmitz, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gift and son, all of Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Jones of York; Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Schafer and son and Jim Schafer were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schafer. Mrs. James Budin of Clark son, Nebr. was, a guest the past week of her- daughter, Mrs. Among those who attended the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Joy Hinrichs of Nebraska City Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Louie Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Hsnry Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wessel; Attending the Kansas State Lincoln game Saturday in Lincoln were Mrs. Emma Nutz rran and Ann, Mrs. Melvin S'runi, Dr. and Mrs. R. R. An- cerven, oacn iea scneissisr, Robert Schlichtemeier and Ronald and Ricnard Dickman. family. Mr. and Mrs. Schlichte- Robin Stoll and Robert Cook, meier and sons took her to , Guests the past week of Mrs. Omaha Sunday and all were Dan Anderson, who is bedfast, dinner guests at the home of were Mr. and Mrs. Eno Kherns, Mr. and Mrs. John Budin. Mrs. Platsmcuth; -, Mr. and Mrs. James Budin left from there Stanley Schroeder and family, for her home. Murray; Mrs. John Chieppa, Janet Nutzman accompanied Chicago; ' Mrs. Ruth Ketelhut Gwen McLaflin to Denver the Thelma Rae, Weping Wa past week to spend several days ter; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Romans with friends. and family, Lincoln: Mrs. Ma Dale Nutzman is spending ble .Lewis, Miss Evelyn Wolph several days this week with his and Mr. and Mrs. Lyman An grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. derson and family. Clifford Garrison at Union. Neil Jr. and Dena Kay Red Mrs. Harvey Bailer, . Mrs. den: returned home at Platts Kent Balfour, Mrs. John Chand- mouth Saturday after spending ler, Mrs. isea wutzman attended i a weeK with their grandoar- a county Sunday school con vention at the Christian church at Murrav Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ross and Debbie attended the 80th an- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Rose Red den. Mr. Oren - Pollard took Mrs. cllard to Lincoln Wednesday iur an appointment witn an mversary service of the Metho-1 oculist and went for her Thnrs. dist Church at Elmwood Sun-' day. Mrs. Pollard was an over day and later joined the mem- night guest of Mr. and Mrs. bers at a basket dinner. James Kitchen. Champ Hats $7.50 Resistol . $10.00 ' JACKETS Cabs . . . Leather . . . Wool PJaici . . . Quiited Linings Men's . $9.95 up Boy's . $7.95 up OVERSHOES Ball Band 2-4-5 Buckle Fcr Men or Boys Sec Us