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V V k v V V V A 1 ' . ' K. . ' m m x w . V . -jr Mrs. Neva Read Correspondent Lester Wunderlich " returned home from the Clajkson hos pital last Saturday. He seems to be doing fine. A good many of the Murray children have had or are having the chicken pox. Ben Noell is still visiting at fesotp WITH ' Jp; ,, ,. . Wa 1 V Mountain Grove, Missouri, with his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Noell. Mr. and Mrs. John Cruise and little daughter visited last Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Frans. Mrs. Frans spent the last week helping out at the Cruise home. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Camp bell and family of Lincoln were visiting at the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Camp bell on New Year's Eve. Mr. and Mrs. ; Fred Druecker called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kiem of Fort Crook on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Helen Pallas of Kansas City left for home last Sunday after spending a week with Mrs. Edythe Tutt. Mrs. Tutt re turned from the hospital much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Rae Cameron and Mrs. Leona Jennings of Lin coln spent New Year's day vis iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Drucker. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Worthan, Richard and Allen were Fnaa; supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gcmer Worthan. Mrs. Gomer Worthan prepared a lovely birthday supper for Richard's 10th birthday. Murray Dr. GiliTtore Doings Word has come back from California of the doings of Dr. G. H. Gilmore who is spending ine wmier witn his son, Dr. John -Gilir. ore at Panta Monica California. The doctor drove to orange, Calif., to visit on old college friend of Dr. G. H . Wal ter Perry, and spent the New Year's week end. Dr. G. H. and Walter Perry attended Peru oiate nonage together some years ago. Murray Mr. and Mrs. Martin Snorer. j Mr. and Mrs. Karl Ogg and son w ere visiting in Omaha last Sun day at the home of Mrs. Spor er's niece, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harper and son. Dick. Mrs. Har per was formerly Beulah Kisor. Mrs. Glen Boedecker has re turned from a three week visit -vith her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bob .Shepherd and son of Hunt ington, West Virginia. Mrs. Shepherd was formerly Jane Boedecker. S 2 I, Si i J ii Li BISCUIT CO EXTENDS BEST WISHES TO RuiiGSAPPFC1 ON THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW SUPER MARKET COOKIES AND CRACKERS ALWAYS AVAILABLE AND ALWAYS A GOOD BUY AT THIS FINS STORE Weekend Visit Bob Humphrey of Auburn spent the week end with D. Wayne Noell at his parents home, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Noell. The boys are attending college at Peru. Murray Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rice and family were visiting last Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fitzpatrick and family. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lan caster were Sunday evening vis itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Glaze at Piattsmouth. The , three older children of Johnny Faris have been spend ing a week with their grand mother, Mrs. Rachel Faris and Mr. and Mrs. George Rieke. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Faris are the parents of a new baby boy. The mother has returned home now, so Mr. and Mrs. Rieke and Mrs. Faris took the children home last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tritsch have returned from a 12 day trip to Florida. They came bacic by the way of New Orleans and spent a half day browsing through the French quarters. This is one ,of the oldest build ings in this country and quite a novelty. Marion Tritsch, who is a stu dent at Peru has been practice teaching vocational agriculture at Nebraska City for the past live weeks. Leonard Lutz returned home last Friday night from Missouri where they had their wreck. He stayed to finish up the business after the family returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lutz drove to Lincoln to get Mrs. Ad die Hatchett. She has been vis iting with her daughter, Mrs. Vera Wasson while the Lutz's were gone. The Neighborhood Card Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Elwonger last Sat urday night. The high prizes went to Mrs Lester Gansemer and Miller Christenson and the -ov went to Mrs. Whitie Ward and Walter Engelkemier. Murray issionary Society Members of the Missionary Society of the United Presby ierian church are being enter tained on Friday for a noon luncheon. They are being en tertained at the home of their president, Mrs.,, Ed Sprieck.' Luncheon was served by their officers, who are Mrs. Ed Sprieck, Mrs. , Gus Brubacher, Mrs. Elmer Tritsch and Mrs. George McCulskey. Hturi'iy Mr. and Mrs. Byford Elwonger and Karen of Auburn were Sun day guests at the home of - his parents, Mr. and Mrs. . George Elwonger. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jac- obson and Mr. and Mrs. Georse Elwonger were in Lincoln last Monday on business and just seeing the town. The Navy has announced that the flight deck of the supercar- rier Forrestal, launched recent ly, will be enlarged to accom modate bigger and faster planes. .A- .,.'. y" -jr For the New Year Pay off o!d bills -have a fresh start! $20, $50 $100 to $500 or More! Fast - Quick - Confidential Phone, Write or Come In AMERCAN LOAN PLAN 112 North 5th St. Ph. 3213 T. E. FENTON, Mgr. rnE PLATTSMOUTTI JOURNAl Section C . PAGE SEVEN Thursday, January 13, 1S55 spa iS L iL ' it Mil rlflb VlJ ffZ V.,--. r i Pi ' - f L L A' 7-i ?: s rt ,t Jtl X : i S SARASOTA, FLORIDA Where Summer Spends the Winter Every day is b fun-fillGc doy ct sunny Sarcsota! Vinter home of the Greatest Shc on Earth Ringling Brothers Esrnum S Bailey Circus, Boston Red SoxsprSng training, Ringling Mu seum or Arh luntfi anrclens. ssndv b.ef.rl w w 1 ana tqduious s .v. i es, yoc will enfoy ever.i tui, exciting icitcsca ; Cay ar.d r.igt! Mrs. John Fischer Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Orin Lanning, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stoll and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Scattergood enjoyed the observance of the January birthdays of Mes. Lan ning, Stoll, Scattergood and Pit., zer at the latter's home last Thursday evening. Mrs. Carrie Schmidt return ed home from the Bryan Me morial hospital Friday after having been there a few days a back injury. At this writing for a. physical checkup due to she is much relieved of the pain. Mrs. Grover Palmer is not very well again and unable to eat at the table. Arthritis has been causing her continuous pain, we are sorry to report, and nope she will scon be improved in health. Eagle Visit Norfolk Miss Janice Simorids, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Si monds visited a few days at the Virgil Hiatt and Merritt Can barrus homes at Norfolk, Ne braska. Mrs. Hiatt and Caubar rus are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Simonds and sisters of Janice. Eagle Mrs. Carrie Schmidt received word ' from her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Borgmann in California that the latter have built a new home in the Sacramento Val ley and English walnut trees are in the yard. The Borgmanns sold their property in Eagle and moved to California1 in 1950. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Wulf have been ill with the flu, but at this writing are much im proved. The latter has been having ear trouble but with a doctors attention is recovering satisfactorily. Friends of the Ivan Bassett family have received word that they are settled in their new hme in Englewood, Colo, and like it fine. Both Ivan and Stu art are employed. The former at Englewood, shop equipment in which thev make rain eauiD- ment and tire repair materials, and the latter at a fishing hook industry in Denver. Their many friends at Eagle are wishing iheni the best of luck. . Mrs. Dudley Allen of Valley, Nebraska visited last we-skpnti t2t the home of ...her parents, Mr. auu iviio. . o . iviurton ana aiso visited her sister, Mrs. Lowe, of Calif., who is spending several weeks at the Morton home. Mrs. Lowe is the former Marion Mor Lon. Rev. and Mrs. Paul Schmidt and daughter, Angela Marie of Woodriver, Nebr., visited Mrs. Schmidt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Wulf last weekend. Eagle- , Hackman's Visit Rev. and Mrs. Hackman and two sons formerly of Anita, Io .va, visited the former's parents" n western part of the state and returned to Eagle this mid week, to settle" in their new lome. The Emmanual Luther an parsonage. Special services will be conducted Sunday morn .ng at the church. Ea-U The Sarcscto Tcrrcce is the finest on Florida's famous Wes? Cccst swimming pool, shuffleboard courts, excellent dining end cock toil lounge. American end Euro pean plan. Guests enjoy privileges of Lido Beech, Ecbby Jcnes c?!f course, including free trcnspo..a tion to these facilities. r - - . or Southern Hospitality" SARASOTA TERRACE, P. a. Box 1720, Phone Ringling 2-0421, SARASOTA, FLA. Mrs. Silas Canley received vcrd of the death of her bro her in Mo., but due to the icy :oads in Missouri was unable o go there, even by way of crain, as the relatives were un able to get to Jefferson City, ;0 miles on difficult traveling, to meet her by car from their home south of the city. Miss Betty Jo Frohlich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Frohlich is teaching part time during her second semester of her Nebr., Wesleyan sophomore year. Mrs. Walter Jacobmeier un ! ierwent the extraction nf his! ieeth and is recovering from he procedure satisfactorily. The Jay Busker family of 3ik Point, South Dakota, visit ed at. the Arthur Adams home, luring the holidays. Mrs. Busker is the former Eva Pearl Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heavey and 4-amily of Lincoln visited at the Henry Wulf home Saturday. Mr. and Airs. Henry Wulf call 3d at the Fred Leidig home in Lincoln Sunday. The latter has been quite ill, but is better at this writing. He is a brother -:n - law of Mrs. Wulf and a bro ther of Mesdames Dick and Fred Schwegman of Eagle Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Earl and Gary visited at the Ben Denison home near Roca. Nebr inct. Sunday. The young folks of Eagle have been enjoying the sleigh rid ing hill from the Towle Barber Shop building down past the Howard Root property. The area was roped off for the safety pre caution, by the town board Fri day evening and Saturday. Plans .to short circuit light ning before it strikes the na tion's forests are being consid ered by the U. S. Forest Ser vice. 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