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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1954)
"WW ; 4 f I ! 1 I ! I I ! ! H f 1 ! 1 ! i i 5 sHtB-r mm "n m s-p tea pj. Mrs. Lewis Baker Phone 182 Continued from Page 3) Melvin Bickford and Brenda, Mrs. Ralph Raines, Mrs. Arthur Thomson and Johnny, Mrs. Vern Starr, Mrs. Willis Loren Carroll Wright and David, Mrs. Willard Winf, Carol and Terry, Mrs. Clarence Schmadeke, Mrs. Beryl Hanson and Dixie, Mrs. Tom Colbert, Mrs. Vernon Duwe and Mrs. Henry Christensen. Heloers this week are Marv Louise, Loretta, Karen, and Dcnna. We were pleased to receive $4.75 for t.hp .Tnninr Rpd ' Cross. Fourth grade: Our lessons in Health have been about safety in eating. We have made some good food charts. William Raines, Richard Lorensen, Frances Scott, Richard Elliott, Ronald Jose have brought pic tures to put on them. We have Johnny Meeske, Georgia Lud- Mrs. Jack Cohen, Mrs. Durwood Junior - Senior PlaV wick, Mary Alice Wood, Char-i Mather, Mrs. Vernon Duwe, i w w uraws uarge wruwu The Senior and Junior class play was given at the gymnasi- scn, Mrs Hubert Cappen, Mrs. 1 been making the test for starch. leen' Thoren, Janice Domingo, Mrs. H W. Christensen, and Ruth Ann Pattern, -and Jeanine Mrs. Gay Coster. -Kunz have their book reports Friday afternoon we thor completed and posted on the oughly enjoyed going to the bulletin. ; matinee of the Junior Class We were happy to have the Play "No More Homework." following mothers visit ourj Our class chose Connie Rec rccm during Education Week: ;, tor, Ruth Wiles, and Helen Ma Mrs. Willis Lorensen, Mrs. Ar- I ther for cheer leaders, thur Meeske, Mrs. Ralph Raines, Eighth grade: Mrs. . Harlan TV frc nnrnmnH Mother and Mrs. . ? . , a ir StocK, Mrs. Kenos Anaeua, W. A. Gake. Mrs sigvald Jensen and Mrs. Seventh grade: We have had j Alvin Groesser were visitors in the pleasure this past week of i cur grade, having the following mothers j Sharon Stock, Judy Domingo, visit our room during National Maribelle Eni0tt, Irene Johnson Education Week; Mrs. Renos anci Loreli Smith were select Anderson, Mrs. Alvin Groesser, ed to represent our room as -i i .i cneer leaaers. Our room contributed $20 to the Red Cross. PT.A. and visiting day at the. THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Alvo school Wednesday. They 1 Thursday. November 25. 1954 Section B PAGE FIVE . i 1 V A A. it. a n pniw i - -a km - m mm LA mWB u UWm S" v- jm 'wjwiFig 9&w!itm?mwmy '"itMfn .. if ' a hwvtm mm iw p mmvm wwnfW rrsmMr!5wmmimp&mwpiv -y'..'1!-P p 31 J i . . . '. .. . . . . - " ' " 1 4" " !7 A bcauHfu! home. AH Modern in Every Way with both Elcctri cirv and Ga. This home is located at 421 South Cut - off St., I PtatfrsiTCouih. (South from Highvav 34 where it crosses viaduct, follow Lincoln Avenue on West side of BREX shops to first Left Turn, South and Two East on All - Weather tJicn 1 wo Hoad) . n w s At the Premises Starting at 1 :00 P. M. Mrs. Mabella Winn Phone 420 ...--.--" Mrs. Esther Clark and sons entertained at Thanksgiving dinner Sunday Those present were her three daughters and families, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Adams and daughters Arlene a-nd Billy, of Eagle; Mr. and Mrs. Alton Gartner and two little sons from Unadilla, Sgt. and Mrs. Johnie Geoning and three little daughters oi maia urn in Alvo Friday night with a good attendance. "Me and My Shadow." was the tslav The cast was Mickie Lipsky, Elnor Gilmcre, Elnor Kellogg, Jim Vincent, Noble Fischer, Arland Neben, Marlyn Sutton, La Von Howe and Bonnie Olsulf ka. Alvo Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Cheever of Lincoln sDent Tuesday with Mrs. Cheever's mother, Mrs. Mabelle Winn. The Royal Neighbor lodge met at the home or Mrs. Irene Kel logg Wednesday afternoon with five members present. A lunch was served, brought in by Mrs. Kellog's daughter Marlyn. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Hard nock and Jerry were Sunday dinner guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs Sam Hard nock. Jerry was a weekend guest. Mrs. Mabelle Winn and Ralph entertained at dinner Thursday night honoring the birthday of Mrs. Winns sister, Mrs. Art Kly ver ami Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Reber who are moving out of the neighborhood in the near future. The Winns and Rebers have .been neighbors for over 20 years. Other guests were Mr. Art Klyver and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Klyver. Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Mae Mutten. Mrs. Rene Bird. Mrs. Mall Kitzel, Mrs. Edith Braun Mrs. Grace CoDDle was a din ner euest of Mrs. Edna Miller at Elmwcod Wednesday. Mrs.j Grace Copple and Mrs. Alfa; Quellhorst were shopping in, Lincoln Saturday. Mrs. Grace . guest of her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Norris at Weeping Water. Mr. and Mrs Earl Bennett were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bennett and familv. Other ecuests were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bennett of Lincoln. ; Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dinges were the former sister, Mrs. Cash and neice, Mrs. Forbes and husband and son all-from Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Banning and daughter Barbra, Miss Pearl Banning all from Union and Mrs. R. Johnson from Hallan were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. John Banning. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wessel and son and Mr. Emmett Wes sel, Mr. and Mvs Lee Stewart' drove to Omaha and were din ner and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chase. Mrs. Harry Wessel' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Larson of Eagle were Friday afternoon and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Klyver evening guests were Mr. and "Mrs. Carl Sutton. ' Mr and Mrs. Carl Voieht man from Jefferson, Iowa, vis-; the nation's 3.300.000 miles of streets and highways are un safe for drivers, according 10 Ralph Thomas, president of the American Automobile Association. i- i ri i r ( mr.nwAYS f aoric naaes v-an At ieast two out of three of Be Washed Easily Fabric lamp shades which are stitched and not glued to the frame may be washed, says Magdaline - Pf ister, home furn ishings specialist at the Univer sity of Nebraska. If the shade has colored trim mings, test to see . whether the color will run; if it does, remove trimmings and wash separately. Before washing', remove as much surface dust as possible with a soft brush. Plunge the entire shade up and down into thick suds made of synthetic de tergent or mild soap. Brush gently with a brush: Rinse sev eral times in clear lukewarm water. "Dry quickly as possible so that the frame will not rust the material. A cord tied to the cross wires of the shade is helpful in hanging the shade NEWS WRITER AT 10O SOUTH PARIS, ME. Mrs. Julia Chadbourne, who recent ly celebrated her ICOth birthday still turns out copy for the Brigton News, for, which she was a regular correspondent for some forty years. J. Howard Davis H LAWYER ni rnone aoi Lfj 506 Main St. PlattsmouthlQ r- TVTo -rVToVtollo Winn tirorA ! ltjH t.hp lat.t.P'r'S Tlfl TP nt.S. Mf. LIII CC lit L1C UaUnilltio ui liiwiw cuiiu. IVH O. inawun t t ixm v-wa vv - I ' " , nola, Iowa. Arlene ana ismy Asniana visitors, umer Asniana ana ivirs. van nuclei mat Home Casi 8 Inspected Any Day Prior to Sale LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 53 in Wise Addition to City cf Piatfsmc-nfh, Ncbr. and Extra Large Lot. We arc selling this home as we are moving to Omaha. We rebuilt this house in 1943 and insulsted it. We built a new chicken house and a 12x22 cement girzzo in the last yesr. It has five nice rooms with bath and closets. Sun porch on East. Two bedrooms cn main floor and one in basement. It has a new gas furnace and new hot wster heater. A good cave, cement walks, paved driveway. House is wired for 220. We will leave all Venetian b'iinds, cupboards, cook stove and rugs. TERMS: Cne-Fcurth down day of sale, and merchantable title will be given buyer. Balance in 10 days when possession km wner REX YOUNG, Auctioneer .. .j.jiun ii. i ill ,11 I,"" . ji.;yy .?Ji-.7JA-.-"'":..1 xi. :t. fniaJin -i,iif jarftrliNi!; "" . Adams were weekend guests of their grandmotner Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vickers, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Fischer and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Shorty Fifer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ev erett Ayersan d sons Of Eagle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and little daughter of Beatrice, Mr. and Mrs Hilton Rogers and daughter,- went in Saturday with well filled baskets to help Miss Fmma Jordan celebrate her birthday. Mrs. Joe Vickers is a sister of Miss Jordan and the rest are nieces and neigh bors. Mrs. Gertie Nickel and fam ily were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Walter NickeL Keit hand Mrs. Fenner. The womans reading club met at the home of Mrs. Minnie Peterson Thursday, Nov. 18 for their regular meeting. Mrs. !'A. J; Hanway assisting hostess. The program was in charge of Mrs. August Johnson and Mrs. Melvin Doran who showed pic tures which Gene Johnson had taken while on duty in Korea and Japan. A delicious lunch was served. Mr.' and Mrs. W. C. Fewell were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stroemers on Sun day. The W.S.C.S. will hold a Ba ?:rmr nnri snnnpr in the cvmna- sium at Alvo on Thursday night nppptnhpr v.nri. The Mothers and Daughters club met at the home oikMrs. Edna Bell Friday afternoon with 75 members present. Mrs. Anna Knapp showed slide pic tures of a trip. Tne, president, Mrs. Meryl Fifer was in charge of the meeting. Hostesses were Mrs. Bell, Mrs: Ollie Vickers, Mrs. Harold Timblin. A lovely lunch was served. Mrs. May Mullen of Indepen dence, Kansas and Mrs. Rene Bird from Lincoln were Friday all night and Saturday guests of Mrs. Mall Kitzel. Saturday night they were all night and - Snavely and Mr. and Mrs. Karl ::iih.4 1 Rosenow. visitors from -Alvo were Mr. and I Thursday. ivirs. i.ee oiewart Mrs. Irene Weishel attended I Journal Want Ads Pay WvVVVVVV-MvVVVv We took over Burnett Style Shoppe 139 South 12th For your maternity needs. Hope to be open by December 1st - or earlier For your holiday wardrobe needs. Watch for opening SMART SET SALON , 1225 N Street Lincoln, Nebraska OF THE LOW-PRICE 3 5 t'JWStW!j tw-t. -' - . r y. ALL-NEW l, - COSV3E IN TODAY! SEE IT! DRIVE IT ! ...The big swing is to Plymouth r" CHOICE OF TO? POWERPLANTS 177 lip i i i Hy-Firc V-o engine with PoucrPakj 167 iV...HyFire V-0 engine 137 Up . . . Wy-f ie V-B engine 117 hp PoivrrFloiv 0 engine . 4-l.arrel carburetor at low extra cost. power-plants avai.uMc v.ith Powerl-uto, UTerdrive or Synchro-Siient Iransmion. 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