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Tie - , ! SOUTH THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL - Thursday, January 6, 1955 Section B PAGE ONE 2 Mrs. Ivan Armstrong Phone 1502 1 E i Flys a e Soen nichsen's ! La Bern Klipp' was honored on his birthday, Thursday 1 when his mother, Mrs. Henry Klipp served supper for him and some' friends, those enjoy ing the evening there were Al Dale Streich of Murdock and hrt. Thiel. Lerov Timm and Dale Streich of Murdoch and Ronald Keetle of Ashland. ' Roy Bricker of Wallace and Mr. and Mrs. Dod Mnler and , . . -,Xrn .oro maW vPnrs little sons moved to Platts-; ,,Detc f QT,H vrrs Rprt. S?UBthtAipWei tSatllvthev1 Roge Mn and Mrs? Ted Spes 613 6th Ave., m that city, they , g j d 0f Lincoln were Sun have spent the past year with; afternoon callers there. Mrs. Mnler's parents, Mr. and, J , . . Mrs. Bruce Sowards. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rueter of Harry Rohrer of . Wlnnetoon' Alvo and then 1 auter Mrs was a Monday and over night gcef Rosebud Texas were guest of his sister, Mrs. Art Box, Ann of R osetma, lexas were Mr. Box and Milton. Mr. Rohrer , Wednesday guests of Mr. and and Milton left Tuesday by auto . er loiried them for to go to Dallas, Texas where Mr. ?;yl,JSer i ne rit , fl RcLer will spend the winter ' eo evening On Fr day the with hi? rimiohtpr Mrs Tohn Ruestsrs, Mrs. Pollei ana "V h,SQ??'.Tfli.?: daughter and the Moore fam- i-itin. jviiuon sent wuia iu ins 'm ctii,Pii parents that they got as far as jjsld Butler, Mo. where they, were , g Eel dEa&eu4ter stranded by the snow storm, 1 tv vfc to S o there being fourteen inches at j boarded the bus to urn to that place? they didn't expect hej horne m Teas aft to be able to leave thre until I fPfnt the houdays vvith . rela- lives xicie uiiu in oui i uuiiunij, towns. South Ashland Longest-wearing sheets made . . . over 144 threads to a square inch! 81x108 Size . . . double-bed, extra-long Reg. 2.59 42x36 Pillowcases PILLOW CASE MCKT AMD Regular 59c 49' 180 Combed Pequot Percale Type 130 Muslin Regular 2.79 Regular 2.39 81x108... 2.49 81x108. 2.19 Pequot Fitted Sheets Twin . . . 2.09 Double . . .2.29 January Special! Reg. 1.16! t., Thread 4 Balls for 93c during this sale . . . your choice of Claries Big Ball No. 30 White or Knit-Cro-Sheen in White! Stock up now! for Unopened 100 Lb. Flour Sack Towels Reg. 35c Giant, unopened flour sacks in a thick'n thirsty weight that's tops for towels. Save on flour sack towels now, during this sale! Thursday. No word has been re ceived since then. Wail VvitlliCill- Ul V11&"W . was also a Monday evening j LCmoriS UinnCT nCICJ guest at the Box home, he was. Mr and Mrs CortiS Lemon nn Viic nrnir i n TnrlprvpnriPTIfP I i i x j. . ' 2- J ..sJti ri r ana sons were nub to Sxv suppcii nc r.ro A9 WMlnrrt wnitrel gansas xor a wii T sda ev n1?g f0r 'Texas " ' ther Lt- Jack Lemon of Ft. Sill,! , Oranorpr of Silver- Mr. and Mrs. Lydall Watson Okla a.nd their mother, Mrs. j J?S ?JrJL m? and Mrs Gul and Dicky of Elsie came for the Ange Lemon, Miss Donna Lem-I ?Ja??r m New Years week end with Mrs. on and Norma Nelson all of "'k' riv New Year's Guests ; New Years Eve guests of Mr. ; and Mrs. Harold Richards were . Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fosnot and family of Lincoln, Orville Sandy; of Greenwood, Dr.and Mrs. .AW E. Ziegenbein and sons of Crete and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nel son. Mrs. Ziegenbein and Mark remained overnight and ac companied Mr. and Mrs. Rich ards to Lincoln, where Mrs. Richards was honored with a dinner at the Fosnot home. South Ash!an1 , New Years weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Jones were Mrs. Jones' brother, Mr. and Mrs. Caryl Woolman and Larry of St. Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Leon ard Roeber, Larry and Lester and Leroy ioined them for the New Years Eve. Rev. and Mrs. B. F. Parnell of Pawnee City were Wednesday supper and overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan E. Armstrong. That evening Rev. and Mrs. Parnell met a group at the Christian church for a discus-' sion. Since then an invitation has been extended to the Par nell's to serve as pastor of the church. A telephone has been install ed in the Don Deal home. Their number is 1111. New Years dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs. Robert Waitzel and ew ears wee eim wua ;v . un ami George Bachman and family. watson s parent, ivii. ctiiu ivua.' Lintum. iNew xeciia uuy, ivnt,. -. HirnLrl KpIIop and family went to Nehawka I 4 FDR $ Earl Mansfield. Mr. and Mrs. Aneie Lemon and sons attended George Mansfield of Holton, Lt. Lemon left that afternoon Kansas joined them on Sunday by auto to return to Ft. Sill, at the Mansfieid home. i South Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Watson and lit Sunday callers at the home of tie son and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mr. and Mrs. John Maack were Mansfield called, on Wallace Mr. and Mrs.' N. L. Titus and McClellan and Mrs. Margaret Mrs. Pearl Ling and son Nor Lejiman New Years afternoon.' man all of Omaha. New Years' Miss Isabella Stander of Bos-i dinner guests at the Maack ton, Mass., Mrs. Mary Stander,1 home were Mr. and Mrs. Robert -Lena and Bill were Tuesday Maack and family, Mr. and Mrs. 'evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Peterson and Harold Carl Stander. i and Mr. and Mrs. Aiired Deal Miss Mary McCoy of Platts-1 and Gary, mouth was a New Years week; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bohm end guests of her cousin Oliver of Memphis were Monday af Felker and family. J ternoon visitors with their Carol and Stanley Swarts re-, daughter, Mrs. Ralph Wagner turned to their studies at the and Mr. Wagner. That evening state university Monday. They , Mr. and Mrs. Wagner went to . had spent tneir noiiday vaca-i Ithaca where they visited witn tion with their parents, Mr. and their brother, Mr. and Mrs. El Mrs. Wayne Swartz, during that mer Wagner, Danney ad Mari time Stanley accompanied some lyn. relatives from Eagle on a short Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Laugh trip to Denver, there they found lin and James enjoyed a turkey six inches of snow and the dinner at the Henry Leikman streets very icy. Rex Bower al- home in Lincoln New Years day. so returned to the university Little Merry Sue Roeber was Monday to continue his work four years old Christmas day, there. He had joined the f am-. her mother, Mrs. Kenneth Roe- ily group at his parents home ber had a birthday a few days Sunday where they were din ner guestsof Mr. and M"rs. Wayne Wiles and family. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hauschild and family were New Year's day guests of Mrs. Hauschild's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Ziegen been at Ceresco. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rohr er and family of Norfolk psent Ne wYears day with Mr. and Mrs. Art Box, they returned home Sunday evening. Mr.and Mrs. Roy Everman of Wann had dinner New Years day with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan E. Armstrong. for the holidays, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Watipka later, a double celebration was held Sunday at ,the Roeber and family were New Years Eve' home. Their guests were Mr. guests at the . Manuel Bloom and Mrs.Frank Reister and Mr. home in . Ashland where they i and Mrs. Earl Puis,' Frank and watched the old year out and! Ralph of Manley and Mr. and enjoyed a midnight lunch. i Mrs. J. L. Roeber. 549 Wives, 867 Kids Sultan Moulay Ismail, who ruled Morocco from 1G72 to 1727. is reported to have had 549 wives as well as concubines "by the thousand," says John Gun ther in the January Reader's Digest. Of his children, 867 sur vived him, notwithstanding the fact that hundreds of his daughters were strangled at birth. The Sultan had, also, sev eral hundred thousand slaves. 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