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NEHAWKA Mrs. F. 0. Sand Phone 2604 Martins Honored With A Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Sam Martin of Bennett, who will observe their polden wedding anniversary on November 27, were honored at a dinner Sunday, November 21 at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Henning Johnson of Ne hawka. Their children who were present were Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Vera Anderson, Seward. Nebr.: ing Water Friday afternoon. Family night will be observed December 10 with a dinner at 6:30 at the home of Mrs. Law rence Wiseman of Weeping Wa ter. Mrs. Oren Pollard reported on the luncheon and state ex ecutive board meeting at Lin coln November 13. Miss Esther Tefft gave a very interesting story of colonial churches of the world, especially those of Eng land. Mrs. Keckler served a lunch eon at 1:30. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ross and Debbie were guests at a family pre-Thanksgiving. dinner Sun day evening at tne home of Air. and Mrs. Merle Bueli near Syra cuse. Mrs. Kelley Thome's mother, Mrs. Crow, left Saturday for i Idaho Falls, Ida., to visit her David Martin, Denton, Nebr.; i daughter, Mrs. Richard Cain Mrs. Violet Blacker. Bennett: Mrs. Thelma Parker, Shenan doah, Iowa. A son, Leonard of Baltimore, Md., was not ab ; to be present. He called them by phone. Relatives present were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Anderson, Mrs. Rob ert Hyeck and son, Seward; Mr. and Mrs. David Martin, Carol, Sandra and David, Denton; Mr. and Mrs. Faye Blacker, Sammy and Billy, Bennett; Mrs. Larry Cheney and son, Lincoln; Mrs. Elmo Parker, Shenandoah; Mrs. Daisy Martin, Mrs. Neil Roberts, Mrs. Louie Davis and two sons, Dick and Bob, all of LaVerne, Minn.; Mrs. Eugene McFarland, Mrs. James Babbs, Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Martin and three children, Kansas City, Kans.; Mr. and Mrs. Bob John sen and family, Talmage; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson and family, Union; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Johnson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henning Johnson and Tommy, all of Nehawka. Afternoon callers were Mrs. Ellis Lacy and Bonnie, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ross. i Nehawka Mrs. Oren Pollard, regent of Nehawka, presided at the meet ing of the Jonathan-Css hn ter of the D. A. R. at the home of Mrs. R. L. Keckler of Weep- i r : l The Girl Scouts and Brown ies have a very fine display of their work in Sheldon's window, including baskets, chains, doll clothes and a corsage of felt fjowers. Mrs. Elmer Stoll and Mrs. Jack Lindsey are the lead ers. Mr. and Mrs. Meivin Sturm ' were recent guests of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Stein meyer at Clatonia. On their re turn trip they visited Mrs. Sturm's aunt, Mrs. Mary Alber, who has been ill for several months and whose condition remains the same. They also visited an uncle, Fred Carsten of Hallam, Nebr., at Lincoln General hospital. He was a re cent surgery patient. Nehawka i- .V-.it '.-f-.t A J - t.iiW i' Mr. and Mrs. will entertain ; L. A. Caldwell it Thanksgiving dinner, Mrs. Anna Caldwell of Tekamah, Mrs. Muriel Smith and son Worth of Shawnee, Kansas, and Janis Caldwell, student at the University of Nebr. in Lincoln. ii ' Mrs. Maude Newlin of Lincoln was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fmley at Elm-wood. Guests for Thanksgiving din ner at the James Bulin home will be Mr. and Mrs. Chris Bulin and children and Mr and Mrs. Raymond Bourne and family. Mr. and Mrs. M R. Cooley will drive to Sioux City, Iowa for Thanksgiving with Mrs. Bertha Baker, mother of Mrs. Cooley. Spending Thanksgiving in Ge neva, Nebraska, with Mrs. Paul Curtiss and John Davis will be Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Davis and Carol. Mrs. Curtiss ,is a sister, and John Davis is father of J. Howard Davis. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Davis for Thanksgiving will be Mr. and Mrs. Searl Da vis, Mr. and Mrs. Al Linder, Mrs. W. G. Johnson, Misses Ella and Laura Petersen of Omaha "and Miss-Anna Belle Corbin. student Nebraska RADIATOR REPAIRING ONE-DAY SERVICE Plattsmouth Motors Washington Ave. Ph. 287 Night Crawlers' Was Junior Play The junior class play, "The Night Crawlers," was presented at the auditorium Thursday evening. The cast of characters were: Carol Lewis, Amy War lick; Richard Karl, Fred Lind sey; Zinny Lou, Kay Ward; Zeke Skitter, Larry Whittington; Clint Robert, Ervin Nixon; Kitty Woods, Marilyn Whipple;' Jackie Burton, Charlene Mayfield; George Allen, Ned Snyder; Mrs. Yates, Evelyn Thorne; Marian Yates, Caroline Miller. Between acts Mrs. Ray Ehlers accompa nied Sharon and Dick in the songs. "This Old House" and "Mr. Sandman." The play was in three acts and was directed by Miss Lillian Small. Marilyn Bourck, the University of Lincoln will spend th3 Thanks giving holidays with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs Fred Bourck and Phyllis. Mr. and Mrs. De Forest Perry will have as their dinner guests Thanksgiving day, Mrs. E. A. ' Cadwell and Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Cadwell and two 1 children, Mrs. Ira McDonald I I Jerome Shellenbarger, who attends Iowa State Teachers College at Ames, Iowa, will spend the Thanksgiving holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Shellenbarger and Michael. V. J. Chovanec left Friday for Renton, Wash., where he was t transferred for the next several mourns irom tne isKEX snops cf this city. Mrs. Chovanec and children will remain here. at Mr. and Mrs. John Vallery will have their children and families for turkey dinner Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Burr Davis and Sandra will ar rive Thursday morning from Wayne, Nebr. Mr. and Airs.. Royer W. Keller of Ashland were here Tuesday on business. 1 and James H. Wilson of Lincoln i i bophia Mayfield and Mary Peterson will spend Thanksgiv j ing day at the Newton Sullivan nome. miss Barbara who is at Dinner guests at the home tending Nebraska University ar- of Mr. and Mrs. Al McClanahan nv?d Tuesday afternoon to will be Mr. and Mrs. Jon Black j spend the holidays with her and Mrs. Ann Janda. parents and friends." I ' . Mr. and Mrs. Bill Williamson and Mrs John Williamson and baby will spend Thanksgiving Imported cotton with a French accent! L'Alglon's enchanting two-part shape is imported French cotton with coquettish airs straight from Paris! Result: a charming braid-trimmed dress for mid-seasons everywhere. Blue, lavender or red - each on black. Sizes 8 to 13. $17.95, ' v : - h- f v s v v - i ma, ij I ,sr spend with Mrs. Antonia Tomandl at Seward, Nebr., mother of Mrs. Bill Williamson. Mr. and Mrs.1 W. H. Williamson, parents of Bill Williamson will also be guests. . Mr. and Mrs John Bergman ond family will enjoy their Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. 1 Herman Bergman at Manley. ' i Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Babbitt will be dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Coons at Omaha for Thanksgiving. , ! i Thanksgiving day guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Louis ' A. Amato and Sally will be Mr. and Mrs. Carl Aitkenhead and family of Shenandoah, Iowa. Mr and Mrs. Fred Hentcn of Tekamah, will be Thanks giving day dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Young. OK Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Frank Cloidt and Maxine will be Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Woster and family of Omaha. Mrs. Frank Lillie and Warren will drive to Shenandoah, Iowa for Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Justus Lillie, David and Bob. Mrs. Marie Richards received a Thanksgiving phone call 'from her dauehter. Mrs. Robert Aim al Bdoxi, Mississippi. Mr. and Mrs. John O'Hare and children will spend Thanksgiv ing in Fremont with Mr. and Mrs. M. J. O'Hare, parents of John. Mrs. Don Wall and children will motor to Tarkio, Mo., 2nd spend Thanksgiving with Mrs. Wall's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Johnson. John O'Hare will teach agri culture at Fremont high school. His duties will begin December 1st. His family will 30m him there as soon as living quarters become available. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Doody will spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lindley in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Doody and daughter of Dwight, Nebr. will also be guests of the Lindley's. , Thanksgiving guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Swa- tek will be Mr. and Mrs Wm. Gillogly and family of Chicago. Mrs. Gillogly is the former Wil- ma Swatek Mr. and Mrs. Ted Spaustat and family of Omaha and Mr. and 1 Mrs. Bill Nelson and children. Mr. and Mrs J. C. Warga will have as Thanksgiving din ner guests Mr. and Mrs. Don Warga, Ruth and Arthur War ea. . Mr. and Mrs. . Henry Woster, Stephen and Karen, of Omaha, will spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Tim Woster. . Mrs. Frank Lillie -and Warren snent Sunday in Wahoo with Mr. and Mrs Marvin Lillie, Douglas and Rita. The occa sion was a dinner honoring the second birthday anniversary of Douglas. Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Vallery wall be Mr. and Mrs. John Koop and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Petersen and son of Omaha and Mr. and Mrs Wayne ' Gorton and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Heneger of Corpus Christi, Texas, who are visiting relatives in Weeping Water, have been guests here of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gorton. Air. and Mrs. Charles Lonneck er of . Winterset, Iowa were weekend guests at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Al Lonnecker and family. Floyd Ruby spent Sunday night with his mother, Mrs. Ed Ruby. They were business call ers in Lincoln Monday, also, and visited with Mrs. Clifford Cooper. Miss J.oyce Ann Kerns will spend the Thanksgiving holiday with relatives at Topeka, Kans. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Water man and children will spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gaines at Elkhorn, Nebr. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Julian will' entertain Mrs. Julian's parents, Mr. nd Mrs. Earl Hor ton of Elmwood; a sister, Mrs. Jack Francis and son Norman, and Clarence Suess of Lincoln for Thanksgiving. Mrs. Helen John of Weeping Water. Mrs; Mary Gobelman and Mrs Violet Attebury of Union, and Mrs. Annette Fitz patrick and Mrs. Elva Inman of Louisville, attended the meeting of the Cass County Salon of the 8 and 40 held Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Joe Zastera. Paul Applegate Sr. who has been a patient at the Veterans hospital in Omaha for several weeks is reportedly improved. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Leonard for Thanksgiving will be Mr. and Mrs. Bob Laurence -of Omaha, Mrs. Mary Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. James B. Cook. , Mr. and Mrs. Al Linder will spend Thanksgiving evening at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Linder at Nehawka. THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Thursday, November 25, 1954 Section B PAGE THREE Elinor Fidler Mrs. S. A. Ahlstrand left Sun day evening for a two weeks stay wun ner sister at Denver, Colo and to attend the funeral of her brother - in law. Joe Knecht attended the Scottish Rite Reunion at Lin coin Friday evening. Mrs. Hugh O'Brian of Louis ville spent Thursday with her daughter, Mrs. Tom Carnicle and family. Mrs. Ella Carson spent Tues day of last week in Murdoek visiting Mrs. Martha Miller and Mrs. John Buck. ' Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Davis of Laura, Ohio was visiting friends m town over tne weeic ena. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kuhn and family visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kuhn at Louisville. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jason Streight were Mr. and Mrs. R M Davis of Laura, Ohio and Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Streight of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Trenary, Mrs. Hannah Abbott and Mrs. Dora Pierce of Lincoln were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Carnicle. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peterson of Gretna were Monday supper guests. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerst prr t"ro grandchildren of Dun ning, Nebraska were Wednesday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Campbell. Dave Campbell spent Thursday at Elmwood with Chester Campbell helping with butchering. Mr. and Mrs B. E. Grady of i Greenwood were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Wm. Ro sencrans and boys. Mr. and Mrs. Buzzy- Gakemeier of Murdoek were evening visitors. Miss Elinor Fidler spent Thursday through Saturday at Beatrice attending the State Music Clinic. Mrs. Wm. Rosencrans and Tommie spent Monday with her parents, Mr.and Mrs. B. E. Gra dy at Greenwood. Mr and Mrs. Wallace Barney and Barbara of Lincoln and Mr and Mrs. -Bob Lackey and boys of Fremont were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thiesen. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Livers and Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Davis were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Livers. Mrs. Larry Carnicle scent Wednesday with her mother, Mrs. S. F. Morris at Ashland Mmes. Glen Thiessen, Glen Kuhn, Ella Carson, Joe Knecht and S. A. Ahlstrand attended the Bazaar of the Community Church at Ralston, Wednesday afternoon Sunday dinner guests of Mr.-v and Mrs. Joe Knecht were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wunderlich of .. Murray and Mrs. Sadie Shrader and Gerald of Nehawka. Mrs. Wm. Rosencrans accom- panied Mrs. Ipock to Platts. mouth, Wednesday and called" on the John Rishel family while there. Mr .and Mrs. R. M Davis of Laura, Ohio, were Saturday supper and overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Theissen. The Davises spent Friday over night with Mr. and Mrs. Jason Strieght. Sunday callers at Ella Car sons were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hegwood of Omaha. . MERGERS Since World War II, more than,. 7,000 mergers or other forms of one company acquiring anoth- er's business have been recorded and the Federal Trade Commis sion has- announced that it is studying 109 of these business realignments, chiefly in the -field of autos, metals, chemicals, baking, dairy, paper and tex- k tiles. - STEALS HOUSE BANGKOG, Thailand Dur ing the absence of Mrs. Yip Multhongnoi, Visal Wangtal, a neighbor, carefully dismantled Mrs. Multhongnois house board by board and as care fully reassembled 'the house on his own propery. He was ar rested by police, charged with house stealing. PAJAMAS FOR AIRMEN The Air Force is said to be studying the possibility of is suing pajamas to enlisted per sonnel. The Men's Pajama In stitute, which annouced the study, says pa jama-wearing would speed up adjustment to military life, make airmen more comfortable in leisure hours and keep them cooler in the tropics and warmer in the arctic. 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