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THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE TWO Thursday, November 18, 1954 Shirley Anne Hudson and Gerald Ashbaugh Engaged Brother And Sister Joint Birthday Larry Joe Shephard and, Kathy, son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Shephard cele brated their birthdays on the r.me day November 15. It was Larry's sixth and.Kathy's third ycv. Those who gathered on Sunday to celebrate the occa sion were: Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Srb of Bellevue, Mr. and T&rs. Arthur Eloge. Nebraska City, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Terry berry, Roland and Elaine, and Charles Hennings of this city. fhom 241 ; ; ' " i . i Union Auxiliary Plans Lunch Work v. Nutzman - Rodgers Wedding Was Nov. 2 Miss Eleanor Nutzman of Avoca became the bride of Merle Allen Rodgers November 2nd at the "First. Lutheran church of Avoca. - -"W"F i' " 3 I' - I 1- t, Vs X I V,- I Shirley anne liuuson Dr. and Mrs. O. C. Hudson of The bride is. the. daughter of . Wittier, .California, formerly of; Mrs.. Emma Nutzman and the ; Oin.ttsmoum are announcing lute John L. Nutzman. The the engagement and approach- bridegroom's parents are Mr. and,. Mrs. Famous Rodgers of Unadilla. The bride was given in mar riage by her uncle, Alfred Nutz man of Bertrand, Nebraska. manage Ui hiicn uoubuw.i rnpptincr Shirley Anne to Gerald J. Ash-!meern baugh. son of Mr. ana Mrs. uari Ashbaugh of this city. Miss Hudson and Mr. Ash- The Union American Legion Auxiliary met with Violet Dye I with Mrs. Roy Mullis and Mrs. Robert Kendall co-hostesses . 1 1 Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 16. ! Mrs. Chas. Attebery presiaea. j Reports of Cass county meet ing and Veterans Day basket j supper were given. j Plans were made to serve I lunch at .ths American Legion party November .22. Mrs. En- j gene Roddy and Mrs. Fred Clark co-chairmen. I The grout-voted to send mon ey for the "Gift for Yanks Who Gave." Another shipment of rugs have been received. Publicity, and study of main motions were given by Mrs. Har ry Gobeiman. Hostess served refreshments at the close of the business Gwendolyn Gerbeling and Missionary Society Holds Annual Tea The Woman's Missionary So ciety of Christ Lutheran church held their annual tea, Novem ber 5r at the church parlors. of the Eastern Star, started the 1 Guests were . present from the holiday season festivities for the j United Brethren Missionary So residents of the Masonic Home ciety of Mynard and also from Sunday evening, Nov. 14, with the Missionary. Society of the the following program, spon- Methodist church of Louisville, sored by the officers. Mrs. Fred Wehrbein read the Piano trio, Danny, Stevie and devotionals. : - Joanne Lentz sang two soios, Masonic Home Entertained by Eastern Star Home Chapter No. 189, Order r Extension Club Discusses Voting LftVS1 The Cullom Extension club Her gown was of monastery : J 't-nded i the University of Ne-i met at the home of Mrs. Victor white chantilly lace and nylon , Mi?s Hudson was afffi- Stoehr on Thursday afternoon, tulle over satin. . S&2 carried a bouquet of red roses Mrs. Joy Schroeder was ma- iated with Gamma Phi. and Mr. Ashbaugh Sigma Chi. An early, spring wedding is tron of honor. Bridesmaids were planned Misses Bette Rodgers and Altai Mr. Ashbaugh will re-enter Rodgers. the University of Nebraska, on Candlelightcrs were Miss Bet- j his termination with the armed ty Jean Nutzman and Miss De- J frces lores McGaugh. j -r Peggy Sporhase was floweri ri rr airland Harvey Sporhase. rins ! Jnower nCIO rOr bearer. David Williams was best man and Harold Post and Jay Schroe der, ushers. " The bride attended Peru State Teachers College and taught in rural schools before moving to Lincoln. Sally Fulton Miss Delores Beins was host ess at a miscellaneous shower at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beins honoring Miss Sally Fulton. Eighteen guests were present. Games were played with prizes Mr. Rodgers also attended ! awarded to Bette Janacek and Helen Gunnsolley. Many lovely gifts were receiv ed by the. honored guest. . The hostess served refresh- V Classified Ad in Tha Journal ' Ly.eliS!L d!?"e 2? Peril College and is now station ed T at Ft. Lewis, Washington, with l j armed services. costs as little as 35 cents Walter H. Harold R. Smith & Lebens Atforneys-at-Law Donat Bldg. Plattsmouth and coffee. Miss Fulton, is the daughter of Mr. and . Mrs. Charles Fulton, and her fiance, Bill, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Becker. Tha couple will be married No i vember-20. 0 I A Classified Ad in The Journal ! costs as little as 35 cents , S2S 500 Alfalfa Tablets . . . $2.00 500 Aspirin Tablets .......... $1.29 2 - 57c Drcnc Shampoo 79c 2 - 59c Prophylactic Brushes ..... 89c 2 - Giant Tubes Kolynos Tooth Paste 69c 47c Ipana Cr 59c Tek Brush ... 69c Lose Fat Safely With RDX . $1.89 Videttes - Candy Vitarnir.s $3.98 Unicaps 100 s ... ... $3.11 Nov. 11 with 13 members an swering roll call. Visitors for the afternoon were Mrs. George Stoehr and Mrs. Elmer G. Stoehr. The regular order of business followed. Mrs. Gerald Keil conducted a lerson on "Automatic Transmis sions." Mrs. Emil Schmidt diecussed the importance, of voting and then read an appropriate poem. The new officers for 1955 were initiated and installed, and were reminded to attend the council meeting at Weeping Water on j jmov. zy. j The following four lessons t wer chosen for next year: 1. World Affairs Are Our Af fairs. 2. Care of the Hands. 3. Left-overs. 4. Christmas Greens. We were sorry to learn that Mrs. Kenneth Thompson will no longer be a member of our club since she and her family are moving to Chicago in the near future to make their home. Our leaders for the day, Mrs. Ford Heim and Mrs. Otto Pe tereit demonstrated the making of cheese cake. This proved most interesting and everyone was given a serving along with other refreshments that were served by their hostess, Mrs. Victor Stoehr. The next regular meeting wilf be in January at the home of Mrs. Leonard Stoehr with Mrs. Marvin Petereit assisting. ,; - , . i . : " . . - L iv -p. : . - lim :r;m 1 11 ' v"';-. ' '. -4- .'-V ' f c , - w ' t : - 4 r- y ,,-.-i " i T - Teddy Wehrbein Knln "T Neeri Vmi Now." Nancv ph htr -Tn n - Little House." ice Lancaster. I A trio consisting of Mrs Lentz, Two piano numbers by Carol ' Joanne Lentz, and Mrs Wayne Rmitvi Meisinger sane; "Prayer Perfect" and "Goine Home." They were I Lancaster and Lowell Rieke, ac- a cwmpamea uy ivna. nmwu companist, Janice Lancaster. ! Meismger. rhr.Tz nnrnhprs in Ovnsv ; Slides of life in India were Party Is Planned By Friendly Farmers The Friendly Farmers Farm Bureau unit met at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. John Halmes on4 November 5th. The meeting was called to or der by ' the vice president, Art Weiss, with 11 families present. Fertilizer was the main topic for discussion. Plans were made for the an nual Christmas party which will ... i. trftMS!. -: I Gwendolyn Gerbeling The E 1 m w'o o d; Methodist i 7 ji ii: j: ii cnurcn was me seiuug lor uie f whit lace ard nylon candlehght veddine Tuesday. r?n tA .iv, Nov. 9 of Gwendolyn Gerbelmg b di 3 and 2 sIeeves which ailA 10 ?lly T,imf G,riham; I came to bridal points at the TThe bride is the daughter of rf ts . The graceful full skirt Mr and Mrs. Orval Gerbeling had alternate ruffles of lace and of Elmwood - and . the Dride-rtulle Miniature buttons and groom's parents are Mr. and Io compieted the trim of the Mrs. Foster Graham of Wrights- The brides illusion veji vine, Ora:; v.-;;;- fell 'from a crown of , iridescent?! Aic Jim fox and obgt;- Koy ; beads and pearls. The bride's Pruitt lighted- the , candles for , bouquet was A:cascade arrange the 3 p. m. service. ; j mem of white carnations cen- Shirley Hall of Elmwood was j tered with pink roses, maid of honor,' wearing a gown .;.sSgt. Don Schockey served of shrimp colored net and nylon i as best man. Ushers included lace fashioned with a fitted lace 1 a lc Bill Wright, Alc Ray bcdice and a hip treatment or i Miller, Alc Jim Fox and costume, "Song of the Open Country," "Gypsying," "Lucky Lucky Me," "Happy Wanderer," "Climbing Up the Mountain," , Happy Wanderer's 4-H group, Rosem?ry Nelson, Nancy Paint er, Shirley Sudduth, Pat Carr, Margaret Eiting, Katherine Ptak, Donna Ernst, Janice Wiles, Ann Winscot, Sally Amato, Lois Gapen, directed and accompa nied by Mrs. Chester Wiles. Reading. Valerie Gorton, "Thanksgiving Wishes." Solo, "No Man Is an Island," Denny Meisinger, accompanist, Mrs. Roy Cole. Solo, "Lullaby," Marilyn Hutchinson, accompanist, Roger Hutchinson. Piano solo, Roger Hutchin son. Tap dance, Nancy Bulin, ac companist, Carol Davis. Duet, "Whither Thou Goest," Nancy Land and Harry Wagner, accompanist, Carol Davis. Two readings, "The Turtle" and "Thanksgiving Poem" by Billy Wehrbein. Duet, "Billy Boy," Stevie and Teddy Wehrbein, accompanist, Danny Wehrbein. Tap dance, Carol Faris, ac companist, Mrs. Chet Wiles. Piano solo, Carl Schreiner. Piano solo, Carol Schreiner. Piano duet, Carl Schreiner and Mrs. Vic -Schreiner. Solo, "Home on the Range," Carol Schreiner, accompanist, Carl Schreiner. Solo, Mary ' Marlene Nolting, "Count Your Blessings Instead of Sheep," accompanist, Mrs. Richard Brendel. Trio, "Crusaders Hymn,"" Nan cy Land, Patty Johnson, Carol Davis, accompanist, Janice Lan caster. At the close of the program each resident of the Home was given a Christmas wrapped plate of homemade cookies pro vided Alby- members of Home Chapter 189 Eastern Star. Thou Art My God" and "This be December 19 at the home of ivir. ana xvxrs. jitve luuiau. will be a 6 o'clock supper. There will be no regular December meeting. " After the business meetinz Mrs. E. B. Thomason led the group in singing. Cards were also played, after which lunch was served by Mrs. John Halmes. New officers are: Bill Worth -an, president; Dave Toman, vice president: Mrs. Leland Meising er, secretary; Mrs. Ernest Hild, news reporter; Mrs. E. B. Thom ason, song leader. shown and explained by Jo anne Lentz. . The tea table was very at tractive with its decorations of mums and a cake baked in the form of an open Bible, and beautifully decorated with flow ers by Mrs. Forrest Engelke mier. Mrs. Lentz and Mrs. E. Thomason served. The color scheme was yellow and white. The committee in charge was Mrs. John Hild, Mrs. Glen Kraeger, and Mrs. Wessley Wilson. Attend Open House At Peru College v Several from Plattsmouth and surrounding territory - were among the more than 300 per sons attending open house at the men's residence hall at Peru State College last Tuesday. The annual event, planned and managed by the 124 men uis Baumgart is visitinrr t students living in Delzell hall, at Phoenixville, Pa., a guest of gives parents and friends an op Major and Mrs. Richard Hirz I portunity to inspect the living and their new son. She is leav- quarters. Students received mg next weeK ror narriman, men gue&is, cuuuucucu tuuio. Mrs. Baumgart j Extended Trip Mrs. Louis Tenn., where she will attend the wedding of a grandson, Rich ard Burns, son of Lt. and Mrs. W. H. Burns. Following the wedding, Mrs. Baumgart in com pany with Mrs. W. H. Burns, a daughter, goes to Elgin air base in Florida where she will visit with the Burns- family. Cass County's Greatest Newspaper The Plattsmouth Journal South Btnd Those attending the Ashland Gun Club turkey dinner Wed nesday evening at the Congre gational church were Messrs. and Mmes. Glen Thiessen, Bill Rosencrans, Jay Strieght and Jess Fidler. and served refreshments. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Meisinger and Marilyn Stoehr of Plattsmouth and Mr. and Mrs. John 'J. Stones, DeAn na and Linda, and Mr., and Mrs. R. A. Noell, all of Murray. 1 'rAlrr K. P. PENCE Bankers Lif6 Man 222 So. 6th V rhone3263 PUBLIC DANCE Sponsored by the K. of C. Sat., Nov. 20, at Lions Club 8:30 p. m. to 1 :00 a. m. ? , Music by the;Mi&'H Orchestra; Lunch served by ladies-- 9:30 'til closing Couple: $1.50 1 5 4.1 1, 1 1 ..I length skirt: A lace jacket com pleted the strapless gown. Roma Mitchell and Mrs. James John son, both of Lincoln, served as bridesmaid and bridesmatron. I They wore aqua, gowns styled Bluebird Group Enjoyed Hike enjoea a niKe ana wemer loast. nr Thpv rampH rnionmi hnn- : t- rin moi. SSgt. Roy Pruitt. All are sta tioned at the Lincoln A. F; B. The bride attended high school at Elmwood. The groom attend ed high school in tyrightsville. Ke is serving with the U. S. Air Force, having spent 19 months II I I 11 j Videttes - Candy Vitarnir.s $3.98 I Unicaps - 100 s ... ... $3.11 I G LIGHT I :ef-jpigmol bulbs 1 1- FOR g r UPSET 0 cs " STOMACH - dr. Types Cwm, iju .m nmwwm inm i wiwwwpw ii ii iii-U jJ: ; ' II .... ...... .., IJ 1; . --" .J-?;;vtj2 Devilmint Chocolate ! -: B,ack Wa,nut : . Cherry Nut Vanilla s:-&itfft?ffm Butter Brickie -S- I,,", Ncopolitan i AMERICA'S FAVORITE i Pint 29c y Half Cal. 95c Dietetic Ice Cream, Pint 33c T ONE DAY FILM SERVICE Ii New! cW . c... Up Ice i RESPIRATORY . CO 1 i l DISEASE 5N X J CHICKENS 1 B " Smith-Ccrona Portable Dealers' i I 521 Main St. Dial 4114 B with "S?s Ch-t L"-rst?om Is quets of mums in ths autuinn 1 home in Lincoln where the soonsor. There are ten mem- Wiau" VCiluw groom is mhiiuubu au uie uu- hprs nf this ernnn hut. nnlv f? ! The bride chose a wall length - coin A. f . B. girls were able to be present. Discussion was held on the candy sale. Carol Schriner, Scribe CALENDAR Thursday, November 18 4 The American .Legion Auxil iary meeting scheduled for Thursday, November 25, has been cancelled and will be held Friends Honor John Kaffenhergers At Church A farewell supper was held Monday evening, November 15th at the , Presbyterian church x; j honoring Mr. and Mrs. John ivanenoerger ana son uwane who departed for California Wednesday to make their home. The Kaffenbergers have been lifetime residents of Platts mouth and their many friends iBiRTH ' A. At 1 , . on Thursday, November 13, 8 1 regret meir leaving me com p. m. at the 40 and 8 club. i munity. Eagles Auxiliary will hold of-1 A covered dish supper was ficers and regular meeting on 1 served at 7 o'clock to 75 mem Thursday, November 18, 8 p. m. ! bers and friends, after which a musical program and song fest was held, Rev. Delap lead ing the group in singing. Mrs. ! Roy Knorr accompanied at the at the Eagles Hall Thursday November 18 Naomi Circle of the Metho dist church will meet Thursday, November 18. 2 p.m. at the niano. home of Mrs. C. E. Shellenbar- j Miss Jeanne Wiess presented 'a x,K. i number of accordian selections JLllUiSUUJ, l"L ill u i m. j Gleaners Circle of the Metho dist church will meet November 18, 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs L. J. Hutchinson at Murray. Thursday, Nov. 18 M. M degree at Plattsmouth lodge No. 6, A. F. A. M., 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Nov. 24. M. M. degree at Plattsmouth lodge No. 6, A. F. A. M., 7:30 p.m. Thursday, November 18 Dorcas Circle of the Metho dist church will meet Thursday, November 18. 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Joe Zasters. Friday, Nov. 19 The Circle and Square Dance club will meet Friday evening at the Meyers hall. Monday November 22 and a quartette consisting of Mrs. Esther Meisinger, Mrs. Jake Tritsch, Mrs. Florabelle Wehr bein and Mrs. Margaret Terry berry sang two numbers. Later in the evening Mrs. P. T. Heineman presented Mrs. Kaffenberger with a gift from the church circle of which she is a member. ? The Kaffenbergers will make their home at Long Beach, California. Lewis ten Circle Plans Christmas Party Daughter To Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cole of Plattsmouth, Nov. 15 in St. Mary's hospital, Nebraska City. Son Son born to Mr. and Mrs." Robert Long (Beverly Bonner) of Nehawka at St. Mary's hosr pital, Nebraska City, Nebr. Son to Major and Mrs. Rich ard Hirz, Phoenixville, Pa., pa ternal grandmother, Mrs. Cora Baumgart ofl this city. Daughter I m Daughter, Reba Lee, to MrJij ?nd Mrs. Rule Howie jnov. inn, at St, Mary's hospital, Nebraska City Maternal grandparents, Mr., and Mrs. Paul Shera. Pa ternal erandDarents. Mr. and Mrs. Dwle Howie, Winnesboro, Texas. Son Son, Dale Michael, November 12, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Park ening at the Clarkson hospital. Maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs". George Erickson of Ft. Crook. Paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Parkenmg. Daughter Cant, and Mrs. R. J. Fal-, iingham of Santa Ana, Calif.,: announce the birth of a daugh tcr, Kelly Kathleen, .7 lbs. 2 34 Nov 10. Grand parents are: Mr. and ' Mrs. Joe Bierl, of -'Plattsmouth, j and Mr.and Mrs. A. R. Feihng- hain, of Council Bluffs. iliC l-iCWiaLUil OUCliil VlUJlt nitrn i;i'I X'T -rC! ! wffia Hinsen with ,Ljf??' Coin,, r F V,Q J? Mnnro o i-, Toic TJ .-vr-, biUIl IldS itV.tU-CU 11 (.Ullljjaiiivj iu lwili5 Uli L V oaiuii ui Lilt. j : auu uuio iiaiiocil cua l"-"- ,, t ui. i j j and 40 will meet Monday, No- hostess. l vember 22, 8 p.m. at the home j Plans for the Christmas par- " t. Mrs. Joe Zastera. initiation. j ty of Dec. 14 were made, every- PlVttsmou h Garden Club will i grab ba " and molhlrV of cl -the es in the field mS at the Public Library j Sen are to S?ng soeth Tuesday, November 23, 2 p.m. ; for tneir children. ; ments of more tnan $300,000,- Tuesday, November 23 The meeting is an all day i 000- cr al?out one-third of the Hnmp Chanter 189, O. E. S., : mpptino- at hnmo nf nrhmio i total health and accident pol- will have initiation Tuesday, : schriber with Ethel Hobscheidt : icies written on individuals in j Nfnv 9.. nt 8 tj. m. in tne iviason- and. Mrs Smith ns m-hmt" the country, maiviauai neai ic hall. Cass County's Greatest Newspaper The Plattsmouth Journal All members are to bring a cov ; ings on the charges are to be ered dish. and bring your cof- held-in December. fee .strios and labels. -There ' r- were 13 members present and , A Classified Ad in The Journal , six children. costs as little as 6o cents I Ln I Let's Tcfllk a r -- 4 ti I If -A rfl I $ fA i If g $13.95 up 8' '5 About these warm winter masterpieces ... ... cut with a craftsman's finesse . . . deftly designed to bring you a shower of compliments. Sizes 10-20 1212-2412 mil v Lady Love m Crepe Slips Plain Tailored and Lace Trim Regular $3.98 Value Friday and Saturday Just $1.98 mm- -4 Sf'i "J;, 4,;', NYLONS By Munsingwear With Secre-Seal $1.35 up Snow Suits Sizes 1-6X A tremendous value for the budget wise parent DOUBLE GREEN STAMPS WITH PURCHASE OF ANY LADIES COAT OR SUIT OR ON ANY CHILDREN'S COAT OR SNOW SUIT! Friday and Saturday Only! USE OUR,. CHRISTMAS LAY-AWAY DISTINCTIVE APPAREL i 1 515 Main FOR WOMEN , WE GIVE S Cr H GREEN STAMPS Dial 5113 0 3 a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a ii" 1 A A "i k A iliii.jlfr.nifiidfc j r A a. x V V . a k . v . . . A A - - - - - - - - - v -L -V v . -V V 1 A V . . A I-- - 11 .1