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THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE TWO - Monday, December 6, 1954 Mrs. Eva Mayer Honored At Birthday Dinner Mrs. Eva Kerns entertained at a dinner. Friday honoring her Marilyn Koubek Observes Ninth Birth. Anniversary Marilyn Koubek was honored at a party Sunday afternoon at mother, Mrs. Eva Mayer on her I the home nf her narents. Mr. and birthday anniversary. j Mrs. F. J. Koubek in observance ! Song Service Kuhns, Donald Bocock, Paul sary. . Games were played and prizes awarded. Mrs. Koubek served ice cream , New residents at the Rest Hav- nd cake to the guests present, j en Home in Weeping Water are ; Phoru 24- Lache," Mrs. Eva Kerns, Joyce Ann, and the honoree, Mrs. Mayer. Held At Rest Haven Home Miss Janice Larson and Robed Tlusios Married ! Marilyn received many lovely : C. S. Bethel of Greenwood, Mrs. "J rouble Shooters' ! gifts. Attending were Mary j Katherine Melsinger of Louis-; i Elizabeth Keeley, Mary Gertrude : ville, Mrs. Fritz Block of Una- f-H LIUD Meeting i Smith,. Virginia Richter, Mary dilla, and Mrs. Elmer Terry of ! pacorv-or YAmo Ellen Richter, Linda Jaeger, ; Weeping Water. , At Oansemer Mome Theodora Rvan of Omaha and ! s Lebens, Ann Iverson, Re- Thur.cay alcernoon. a song , Our second meeting was held r It p ) f ,1' 7 ! aina Nelson Catherine Svoboda 'service was held at the home at the .home of. Bill and Jim unfted hiinmarrin"eS Sturdy kar Helen Svoboda, Janice Mc- ! with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Brock Gansemsr on November 10. We Decrnibr 4t ? m Kh? ' ' Clintock, Cathy Curtis, Mary and Rev. John Albers conducting : decided to take the fourth year btcemDei 4tn m Omaha. Ino)1 Rmith p rh,M unhmon I the nmaram books. We have received our Ryan - Carnett Rites Held In Omaha Dec. 4. The couple will make their home in this city. Joan Smith, Barbara Hohman, Carol Whalen and Mary Bess Sealak of Omaha the program. Mr. and Mrs. Enos Plunkett are managers of Rest Haven. Subscribe to The Journa' Journal Want Ads Pay! r R r 1 i -Oil Tinting on Any Picture Your Choice With Any Order of One Dozen Pictures ot Chris Bulin's Have Family Gathering books already. Demonstrations will be shown by Bob Wagner, and Bill Gansemer at our next meeting. It will be held at the home of Bob and Dale Hild. All members will be notified as to LOUISVILLE SPECIAL Miss Janice Larson and Robert E. Tiustos were united in marriage Friday . evening, Nov. 26 at the Hanscom Park Methodist church in Omaha. Bejamin L. Schwartz per formed the ceremony. The bride is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Larson, of Louisville and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Tiustos of Dallas, South Dakota. The bride is a graduate of the Louisville high 'school and is now employed- at the Chamber of Commerce in Omaha. The groom is a graduate of Dallas Extension Notes Several reports indicate that Busy Kitchen May Be Dangerous Place . The fragrant .and enveloping warmth of a busy kitchen on a cold winter day is a comforting thing. But a busy kitchen some times is a hazardous one, warns Ed Howard was elected as i the date of the next meeting, i A dplir.irn's lnnrh wa.s sprvpr! hv ; v, ; 1, v, i 1 s" i j TVTr onrl Mrs r!Viris Rnlir. nnH iw " " ' " xiiS ayuuui emu is fciupiLryeu cti children entertained at a pre- i Renorter. Robert Wasner holiday family dinner S,unday Those present to enjoy the oc casion were Budd and children, Lancaster, pjm Fvtcro-l TVi- it to enjoy the oc- . K A - LL , Mr. and Mrs. r. r. ! Mrs. Ruffner Leaves PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT NOV! ! Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Otre S dcsky, Minneapolis, Minn.; Mr. i and Mrs. Neil Samek and chil ; dren of Weston, Nebr., and Mrs. j Nita Capwell of this city. Mr. I and Mrs. C. N. Turner and fam j ily were unable to attend. Mrs. E. G. Ruffner left Friday by train for Rivei'side, Calif., to visit her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Blatch ford. On Dec. 11. she will attend the wedding of her son, Andrew who will be married to Miss Joan Dowton, Ramona, Calif, at the Immamlate Heart of Mary church. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Budd and ! After the first of the year, 8 s children, Bonnie, Bob, Peppy j Mrs. Ruffner will leave for Sand- i and Robin arrived Saturday i point, Idaho, to be guest of her and Mrs. unns Bulm and Mrs. Out Of Town Pre - Holiday Guests 421 Main Dial 226 To be ifiv it T : I n lr, SI CJs ,S ... to earn and cherish a reputation for honesty in which we may take pride and in which others may have confidence... tins is a, part of our creed. Nita Capwell of this city. Mrs. S Capwell and Mrs. Bulin are j aunts of Mrs. Budd. After a visit here, the Budd's ! will leave for Minneapolis, , Minn, where they will be Christ ; mas holiday guests of Mr. and ; Mrs. Roy Otredosky. ' Before leaving for their home in California they will also be i guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe ! Hendrix and family of Chicago, i 111. Mr. Hendrix is a brother of Mrs. Budd is the former Twi la Fae Hendrix of this city. Son Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clark the Ash Grove cement plant in Louisville. After a short wedding trip to South Dakota, the couple will live in Louisville. Mrs. Lester Edwards Hostess At Tea The N.C.O. Wives Club at Charleston A.F.B. in South Carolina recently held a tea honoring all newly arrived non commissioned officers wives. Mrs. Lester L.. Edwards, presi dent of the club was in the re ceiving line. Mrs. Edwards is the former Patricia Hadraba, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. John Hadraba of this crty. soybeans were stored at higher rro1o RtPr Mansion than normal moisture content j health specialist at the oeanhnaXager0e ColleSe of Agriculture. ' tfored not "to euesf eat "moisture 1 Preparing meals for a hungry levef but to test them Le saf e ! hcusehold or fixing dinner for A geSerVl0 recommendatin5 o?r ! f houseful of guests is always a safe storage is 12 percent mois I busy task for mother, And that s ture. Storing beans with over 13;when kitchen safety is most lm percent moisture is riskey, so'Portant A sliced finger, a bad it is best to dry or sell above this , lY scalded hand or a fall can level. send you from the kitchen to the hospital when you re right in the middle of "everything." a j; i J 4- chairman for the 1955 year to ' , .f yuiamg aciueiiw, u direct activities of the Cass' kitchen is primarily a matter of county Productive Credit Asoci-' maintaining a safety-conscious ation cooperaiors. The reorgan- i ituuc aim iciiaimiig aum ization meeting was last Thurs- treme hurry. So, take time to day evening at the agricultural I be careful.' auditorium in Weeping Water, j Gilbert Farnoff was elected as J vice - chairman. Three addi tional executive committee members will be chosen by the 1 chairman at a later date. I George Jacobs, retiring chair i man, presided at the reorgani zation meeting . Highlights of the meeting were an education film on the rumen of the cow, : stock production, use of ferti ' lizers, and conservation work, a report by H. L. Gayer, secre tary - treasurer of the South ' Take time .to turn handles of cooking utensils to the back of the stove. Keep knives and other sharp instruments out of reach of chil dren. Use a safe step ladder to reach high shelves and other difficult storage places. All electric appliances near the sink should be grounded. Organize small kitchen equip ment and make sure electric cords, switches and plugs are in good condition. The National Safety Council recommends investing a little time and money in safety. The expense will avoid the higher costs of hospital bills. Total income of American in dividuals and families in this country in September was at the annual rate of $287,500,000,000, within one per cent of the all time high of $288,000,000,000 in July, 1953. . W eve Got It The Most Omaha P. C. A. (latcLvz- Jluidsx uiiFJiaL czrfoniz A, D. UNDER Telephone 4111 LA. CALDWELL 702 Avenue B Plattsmouth, Nebraska REAL ESTATE LOANS! 5 Percent Interest Charge Reduced for Each Monthly Payment Plaftsmoufh Loan & Building Ass'n. Buying A Christmas Tie Women Only Tie manufacturers, buyers and salesmen say only one woman out of four knows -how to buy ties men like 'yet they buy 80 per cent of the neckties scld every year. Here are some tips on how 4 1-MiTT 4" - r- Plriof nine f i Q are the parents of a son weight Teep fn mind that most men seven pounds and fourteen like Ccnservativ3 neckware. Buy V,i. " t - 1 lvo 1 colors that go with or contrast t St. Mary's hospital in Nebras ka City, Nebr. Son SSgt. and Mrs. Bill Kellison are the parents of a son, weight seven pounds, born December 5, 1954, at Victorville, Calif. Grand parents are Mr. 1 and Mrs. Ed Kellison of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Heirs of Charleston, South Carolina. .. well with his suits. Avoid such patterns, as flower prints, out door scenes, fried - egg patterns, splotched effects. Try such fav orites as regimental stripes or neat small designs regularly spaced. If pattern problems baffle you, solve them by get ting solid colors even if they don't seem exciting to buy, they're favorites with many ren. '. - Guest At C. C. A. Meeting Clarence Schmadeke, Cass county extension agent,- was guest of the Consumers Cooper ative association at their an nual meeting in Kansas City, Nov. 30 and Dec. 1. One exten sion agent from each of the nine states where CCA. does business were invited. The cooperative when organ ized in 1922 had a membership of 22 local coops, in the nine state area. Today there are 1662 member associations. One of the biggest projects the coop has achieved is the promotion j of the 18 million dollar nitro gen fertilizer plant at Lawrence, Kans., which is now in produc- ) tion. : The two day meeting was en j lightening and a wonderful i demonstration of cooperatives ' at work. IS Advancement in Dry Cleaning History THE NEW SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY FORMULA 2BM-886 - isehawka ( The Maple Grove extension club Christmas party will be held at the heme of Mrs. Hen ning Johnson on Friday, De cember 10 at 12 o'clock noon. There will be a 29c gift ex- cnange and each member is i asked to bring her own table i service. CALENDAR PLATTSMOUTH Beaufy-Ansivers for all types ...in our glamour-giving collection of DO fT by FORMFIT jNo wonder Life Bra? give you the right bcautv -answer fur whatever your figure type... because there arc style? for all occasions, all types of bust contours. 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Tuesday, December 7 ' Lepert-Wolever post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars will met fcr their .December meet ing Tuesday, Decembr 7, at the VFW hall, 8. p. m. Tuesday, Dec. 7 Camp Fire leaders Association will meet at the home of Mrs. J. R. Davis Tuesday, December 7 at 2 p. m. Wednesday, December 8 .' Oakleaf Extension club will meet at the home of Mrs. Earl Winscot on Wednesday, Decem ber 8. 2 p. m. Thursday, December f) Sun Bonnet Garden Club will hold their annual Christmas dinner on Thursday, December 9, at 1 p. m. at the home of Mrs. i Ruth Clark. Friday, December 10 Chapter F. P.E.O. will meet Friday, December 10, 2:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Clem Wos ter. Friday, Dec. 10 Good Cause Kensington will meet at the IOOF hall Friday, December 10, 8 p. m. Friday, Dec. 10 Navy Mothers club will meet December 10, 7:30 p. m., at the home of Mrs. John Kubicka. Fifty cent gift exchange. Monday, December 13 Adcniram Council No. 5 will have regular assembly and in stall officers on Monday, De cember 13. at the Masonic Hall. Monday, Dec. 13 Nebraska Chapter No. 3, R. A. M., will have installation of of- ( ncers " on Decemoer 16, iyo4, 7:30 p. m. i Thursday, Dec. 23 Christmas party of the Eagles Auxiliary will be held Thursday. December 23, 1954, at Eagles hall at 8 p. m. " $1.00 gift exchange. All members urged to attend. Schreiner's Special Formula HAND CREAM JUST THINK 3-oz. Jar . 50c 8-oz. Jar . $1,00 16-oz. Jar . $1.50 A Wonderful . Quick Vanishing Fragrant Cream How Much Are You Paying for a 3-oz. Jar? Schreiner Drug Guarantee If you are not ple3santly surprised and agree that your clothes are cleaner, fresher and brighter than ever before, your money wi'l be fully refunded. WE DARE COMPARISON YOUR SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, ETC. WILL SPARKLE AND YOUR HOUSEHOLDS (FURNITURE COVERS, DRAP ERIES, CURTAINS, BLANKETS, ETC.) WILL BE A REVE LATION! 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