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Black suedes, brown suedes, basic suedes, trimmed suedes . . . every pair is now on sale at real bargain prices. You'll find all sizes from 5 to 9, all widths from Double-A to B. If you want fine pumps at real sav ings you'll want to shop Soennichsens now! 4 mm " : J? J jT -, '- c -i"4V t - a. - u.ij. 'LIB- m . Mrs. Myrtle Lindsay ; of Oak land, Calif., is here visiting her sister, Mrs. Margaret Lehman and brother, Wallace McClel land. Thursday Mrs. Kenneth Roe ber took Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Roe ber and their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Palmer of Altus, Okla., to Plymouth to visit Mrs. Roeber's sister, Mrs. Bert Moon ey , and Mr. Mooney.- All were dinner guests there. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer remained there for a .longer visit before going to Denver. Mr. and Mrs. George Bornman accompanied by Gill Keller went to Lincoln Sunday where th'ey visited Mrs. Gill Keller at St. Elizabeth's hospital. Mrs. Kel ler expects to return home soon. Lt. Col. and Mrs. C. J. Stew art visited Mr. Stewart's aunt, Mrs. Elmer Hall and Mr. Hall Thursday. They are just re turning home from Germany nd were en route to their home n Los Angeles. Week end vis tors at the Hall home were Mr. nd Mrs. George Schneider and Darlene of Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Hall, all of Wahoo and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hall and fam ily of Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Haase, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kupke and Miss Ella Lau went to Syracuse Sunday where Mr. and Mrs. Henry Probst and Steven enter tained at dinner, honoring Mrs. Haase on her birthday. Robert Nichols of Lincoln is spending a few days with John and Sarah Nichols. Mrs. Henry Timm accompa nied Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brauck muller of Waverly to Gardner, N. D., to visit their brother, Her man Brauckmuller who was ill in a hospital at that place. They spent a week there and left the brother improving. A great many people from this community attended the funeral of their friend and neighbor, Walter Laughlin, Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Will Walters and Calvin and Mrs. Anna Carlson of Laurel, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weborg and Mr. and Mrs. Rue ben Weborg of Pender were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stenberg and Mrs. Emma Olson. Both the Mr. and Mrs. Weborgs remained overnight there. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Swarts have received word from their son, Lt. Sidney Swarts of Ft. Campbell, Kentucky, that he narrowly escaped injury in his last parachute jump. Lt. Swarts returned from Korea about a year ago. Mrs. Henry Leikam of Lincoln, Wilbur Laughlin of Shenandoah, Iowa, Miss Ruth Fullerton of Omaha and Paul Gerard of Weeping Water came Wednes day to attend the funeral of Walter Laughlin. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Laughlin and James ac companied Mrs. 'Leikam. home for the night. They also called at the George Harris home that evening." Mr. and Mrs, Everett Figg of Gretna visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffman Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. L. J. Roeber visited her doctor Thursday and learned that her injured shoulder is do ing much better. She is able to dispense with the brace a part of each- day and is to exercise the arm. By using the brace and the exercises she will be spared an operation. Mrs. Dod Miller and baby son, Thomas Henry, returned home from the .hospital Thursday. Mrs. Bob Bundy and Mrs. Mel vin Bundy and children of Gretna called on them Saturday afternoon. H. W. Felker and Charlotte and Linda Hughes of Hoyt, Kan sas, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Felker and family. The Misses Marcia Ortmeyer of Beemer and Marilyn Rice of Norfolk were week end guests at the Raymond Nelson home. j Miss Barbara Barenth ' of York and Cpl. Jerry Sandy of Ft. Riley, Kansas, were additional Sunday lunch guests. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Roeber were hosts at dinner Wednesday. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. D, W. Palmer of Altus, Okla.,' Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Roeber, Mrs. THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Thursday, November IS, 1954 Section B PAGE ONE Emma Neuman and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gakemeier. Mrs. Louis Wehrman of Mur dock and Mrs. Freeman Haase spent Thursday evening with Mrs. Raymond Mathis in Lin coln. . Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Roeber and Mrs. Emma Neuman went to Hastings Sunday where they visited Mr. Roeber's and Mrs. Neuman's sister, Mrs. Louise Komrosski and family. Mr. and Mrs. Don Sandy of York and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fosnot and family of Lincoln were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Moore, Dewey W. and Richard visited at the George Schmader and George Wiles home in Weeping Water Sunday. Mrs. Maude Keller of Alvo visited at the Roy Keller and George Bornman homes this past week before going, to Cali fornia for the winter. South Ashland Were Not Injured In Jordan Riots Mrs. Wayne Swarts has re ceived word from her sister, Mrs. Rex Peters and Mr. Peters of Greenwood who are now in Am man Jordan that they were un harmed in the recent election day uprising at that place, also that no Americans there were injured although several others were killed at that time. All were instructed to keep off the streets for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Peters went there in Aug ust where he is a grain con sultant in connection with the point 4 program. They like it there very much and have vis ited many places in the Holy Land. They have joined a Bible class there and each Sunday visit and study some holy place, some of them being the "Jordan rver. Dead Sea, Damascus, Jeri cho, Calvary, and the scene of me Nativity at Bethlehem. Library Joins In Observance ; Of Book Week The Plattsmouth public li- brary and others throughout the country are joining together; this week in observance of thcr 36th annual Children's Book Week. ; Every day this week, classes from the schools will be visiting: the library and learning how to withdraw books, to see the many new books purchased for this, occasion, and to hear talks bjr librarian Verna Leonard and as-" sistants. Parents are being urged to visit the library with their children. Miss Leonard said "A child's; importance .and mental growth depend largely on the books he reads, from the srtallest child up to the adult age. Public li-. brarians have made every effort irio ciiitnhlp and interest ing book; for children, and there is no child with a special inter-: est for whom a book may not be found on the shelves of the library." -Slogan of book week this year is "Let's Read." ORGANIST CO YEARS FOR FREE ATLANTIC,. IWA Recently Mrs Clara Otto Schelm round -. ed out 60 years as organist at he Zion Lutheran Church here without compensation. , -e started at 9 years of age, playing at a wedding when txiere was no one around to play the church organ. She has been playing the organ at the church ever .since. SHAPED SIGNAL LIGHTS MOUNT DORAL, FLA. Mayor L. L. Heaton has approv ed the idea of fitting masks ov er traffic lights to make green lights square, orange caution lights circles. The mayor , says that even the color blind can tell what the traffic lights are sisnaling He ought to know he's color: blind himself. ATOMIC ENERGY ; President Eisenhower recent ly disclosed that the United States was opening what he" termed "a new phase" of nego tiations with the Soviet Union nn atomic energy, with the hope that new discussions would be "more fruitful than the first phase." 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