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Sophomores Use the Real Thing In Learning Ways of Children Fellowship Meets The Woman's Fellowship of the Congregational church met THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Thursday, March 17, 1955 HAOE FIVE i Thursday in the church parlors Avoca and they will soon move Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and ! with Mrs. Gus Neumeisfer and ! mere. Mrs. Carl Zaiser. Mrs. Edward Nelsen. Mrs Ern- Ear Stubbendick came home Rev. Val Johnson, pastor or i est Norris led the devotional rje- from the hospital Monday. the Christian church, formerly nod. It was voted to have sale iVir- ana mis. snas tvereit or Avoca, nas accepcea a can 10 the Pawnee City and Table Rock churches. He has been at Mur ray for 71- years. He will fol- PlnttcivA,,fU .- t . . are preparing for the day they I , , become mothers in a practical ' McKenney: Jim McKnight, 2 u-av hprp Vears nf Mr unci TWTrQ fWil McKmeht: and Tommv H9n5pn l:Watl WWtlHl CfF IITIMI I H&i 'TO IE tl "UP MnHnaWtf of articles, bak- sale, lunch and were in Lincoln Monday to see course this W are 14 ' Mr" Md ! Marlene Sitzman' Jean and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Soennich-' Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Maurer iJ' 'loTjS: mores who are enrolled in their Sr 1.' . . Charlotte Marler, Evelyn Kelsey sen and Mrs. Don Bell have re- of Omaha were visiting here this HLJS J? nfe0 SS an Memorial hosoital second year of homemaking. Highlights of the nursery and Jane Nelson, of the Pearl turned from a trip to California, week with old friends MQ itt !, iTi i? Mrs Tred Sr had a trroun Just recently they have been ex- scho1 ar news circle, story Victory, Theta Rho girls club Can I Better the Fellowship." Mrs. Fred Meyer had a group tremely busy planning for the "?e'J ree pla'' and special per : of this city accompanied by Mrs. Mrs. Leonard Brothers of Ne- E. W. Scotten, and sister Mrs ftert?f business meeting Mrs. r acues ln lo neiP ner lullt n" annual homemaking nursery ' i?, Dunn? the special period, ; Roy Clark and Mrs. Fred Vincent braska City visited here last Mary Weber of Chicago attend-! Ernest Norris led the dedication aav- school. J they spatter paint, act out stor- were guests Tuesday evening of week with relatives and friends, ed funeral services for their sis- i tne "Women's Gift." She used Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hauschild The girls have contacted oar- i es make cookies, finger paint, the Theta Rho girls club in Ne- ter Mrs. T. L. Murphy in Omaha ( i as ner toPlc "Seeds and Sowing" entertained a party of eight at c;nptlHino thP wepk end with ana visiiea with another sister ailu "W3C pj i useu mtcus me nuerrunger caie ouiuraay spending Uie WCCK. CllU 4. o . . nnH n ante thair nKmxtc nirr.; rr his parents Mr. and Mrs. E. ocuueii, m mu - "r,T j ... . . . . f'7:v " ir. ana ivirs. uiauae xiicKey nam tsaier, Mrs. nancy uarsten, and son. union- Mr and Mrs low Rev. B. F. Parnell. Subscribe to The Journal NOW! ents of 10 children in the com- mKe mk blots, and do clay mod- braska City. munity, to see if their children ctuue- me ena oi the school, 1 5 1-1 i . . . T n i r11 PAM nMM.. ill - 2 il m . . . , , , , , 111A U ( 1 i Lli LO .Vli . UXl .v, iiuiociji uniiuteii wiu mvue a group oi 14 unerry DiueDiras Vr Fjdon vroman of Clt'- The purpose or this nursery ! Les Hutchinson and Mrs. Frank Alliance school is to let the freshman, Fitzpatrick. toured the Journal building Tuesday afternoon. three week school. Also they have planned the daily routine schedule, which must be varied in order to interest these ac tive youngsters. The children who have been under their student direction are: Cynthia Begley, 3 years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James ocgicy , inline OKaiaK, 3 vears. sophomore, and senior home making girls observe children of different age levels. It is much easier for them to learn by ob servation the differences in children. Also they have the ex perience of working directly daughter of Mr. and Mrs Don ff! 5? ?.hildJei. y serving in Skaiak; Kathy Robinson. 3 years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson; Patsy Brink 4 years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brink; Mary Beth McQuinn, 4 years, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Lowell McQuinn; Mike Floyd, 5 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Floyd; Max Blank, 5 years, son of Mrs. Barbara Blank; Steve McKenney, 5 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. ness of her sister, Mrs. Frank Downey. Mrs. Downey is reported recovering satisfactoriy. She is in Lincoln General hospital. the nfmnritv nf cHtH The sfX-omore girls have also where ?h was called by the ill completed several other units. They are interior decoration, textiles study, family relation ships, and construction of wool en garments. After ' the child development unit, they will start working with foods, and then proceed to household equipment and home nursing units. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Stander Sr. were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Stander of and Mrs. Carl Dindrum of Daw Wabash were here Tuesday on son Nebr. business. Weekend guests at the home Mrs. Robert Cappell returned of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Schroeder; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Tiekot home Wednesday from Lincoln, were Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph ter returned Monday from a two AC2 and Mrs. Kenneth Tiek- Mrs. J. W. Brendel, numbers of Robert Jensen arid sons Omaha otter and children of Montgome- the missionary committee. Mrs Mary Louise Kenwood were ry AJabama, arrived Monday for Avoca : 1 a thirty day leave here with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Emshoff, his mother, Mrs. Helen Tiek- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bose, Mr. otter and other relatives and and Mrs Emil Lutz attended a triends. leed banquet at memorial hall at Nebraska City Thursday evening. RADIATOR REPAIRING ONE-DAY SERVICE Plattsmouth Motors Washington Ave. Ph. 287 Mr. and Mrs. John Wolph and family; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Will and sons; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. coin, sister, and Miss Marcella visit in Calif, and returned home haddocks attended a dinner at oy plane. Shroeder of Davenport, Nebr., week's vacation in California. parents of Mr Ken Schroeder, Mrs. Glen Smith of Lincoln ac- Miss Maxine Schroeder of Lin- companied them for a week's Kuhlman of Deshler, Nebr. Take a 4 Generations Attend Golden Wedding Date of Lauritzens WEEPING WATER (Special) -Mr. and Mrs Rasmus Launt- Ellenora Glenwood, Iowa, at the Glen Fitch home honoring the March i a birthdays and wedding anniver- 50 th Anniversary sary Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Mohrs will hold open addoTks1 are Parents of Mrs. house Sunday. March 27 at First John Wolph and have recently Lutheran church honoring their moved near Avoca, south of the 50th anniversary. Friends are Nortn Branch church from Mal- invited to call between 2:30 to vern Iowa- 5 o'clock. Rev. Swanson, Dana College, Avoca Blair, a student, gave the sermon Mr. and Mrs T.nnis Ruttir at First Lutheran church Sun- zen observed their golden i wed-, Smith Dosine Srell,' Elizabeth , ding anniversary on February -r' Woit0, rio, nnov Vi, u y , i U1CM' Domingo and Frank Domingo visiiea nxs sister, Emma Kuhge T with a few friends calling dur- rvh, at tho tahle thP first at Cook Sundav. Mr- and Mrs. John Emshoff, !ay" A Htlf.q"et hour were Mrs. Fred Rehmeier Mrs. Hans Jensen entertained MFS- Sophia Emshoff were din- wa'VelveaJ,nalr5 and Mrs. H. W. Christensen; the several and Mrs. Mogens Johnson; and the third hour. Mrs. Homer ladies Monday at a Lauritzen and boys of Neligh. Rasmus Lauritzen and Ellen Jorgensen were married on Feb. ?i35, athI Srm om i thq i Lauritzen. Mrs. Herman Rauth ia.Lt; mi. tiiiu ivn. jacuu utw- mgo. look at these low, low orices. Check them care fully. If you are paying more it's high time you turned to FELDHOUSEN'S where every item is low priced EVERY DAY. Come in and save, save, SAVE on all your favorite health and beauty products. See many more wonderful values in every department throughout the store sure values that add up to sure savings. They began housekeeping on the A. A. Lasch farm, now own ed by the Zaloudeks. They con tinued farming for about 10 years and then moved into Weeping Water where Mr. Lauritzen operatedd a transfer business for many years. Mr. Lauritzen served as city mar- shall for 5 years and then was ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John o v.. T n i r : l i V . tv r frw -J Mrs- Dora Oldenberg is still Mr. and Mrs Henry Dankleff very ill at her home west of Jameson and Mrs. Raymond i V""I" 97;.d"u Avoca. t ;4.v, u,.,n Dn,,n, Jensen at their new home, 1013 Ar-vtiSc Dnr, c., etui lt.Cll. lVlia. iici mail uouui , . . - . i ai uio ivugc ojcjil oly- i t- iv, uri j- ou, .Lincoln, baturdav nient. or,i mitu r-5 aim lvXi. o. IVilipil icl.mci liau , iia.i vaa. j o tvilii iici aiatci, ocaaic charge of the reception table. . Mr JsePn KPev5r surPrl?ed Faap, in Lincoln last week. nei iiuauaiiu oaiuiuav evexune Tho Wnc.i0f,nii Membeivs of the Danish Ladies Evening in Paris 75c Deodorant . . . 2 for $1.00 Sweetheart 59c Deodorant Pads . . 2 for 79c Face Cream 83c Lady Esther 69c At'ier Shaving Lotion $1.00 Seaforth . . . 2 for $1.00 You saw it in this week's 57c Drene Shampoo . . 2 for 79c Helene Curtis $2.00 Cream Shampoo . . $1.39 Pepsodent 49c Tooth Powder . . .... 2 for 69c Tussy Wind and Weather $1 .00 Skin Lotion only ... 50c Noxzema 85c Skin Cream ...... 69c 50c Aspirin Tablets, 100 for 29c 49c Rubbing Alcohol, Pt. . . . 29c 60c Mouth Wash, Pt. ..." 39c Job son's Hard Gloss $1.68 Value Glo-Coat only . . 98c Value Package 55c Dial Soap only . . . . 35c WE GIVE S0r H GREEN STAMPS nr -i m 1 1 ! i 1 1 1 n i : i odLuiuay eveiunii Tho ha ck-pf 11 too onH Aid had charge of the kitchen at a ,birthday suppe. Those coach Yocum attended the state and were assisted by many other , Present were Mr. and Mrs. Aug- basketball tourney Friday and friends. Mrs. Lloyd Ranney and'st Stohlman, Jr., and family; Saturday Mrs. Rasmuss Lauritzen, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dumke and Mr and Mrs Ted Wilson have greeted the guests and served; Lee of Louisville. rented a farm near Eagle. The as hostesses during the re- Avoca Ted and Nora cafe is tor sale, ception. Rev. Roger Grow, pastor of which they have been serving. Mr. and Mrs. Lauritzen re- j Congregational church of Ween- ; Paul Drurv Lniiiavilfe war. appointed city water commis- ceived many lovely gifts and ing Water, will be guest speaker visiting in town Saturday, sioner a lob h has held for the I cards- and a generous gift of t for March 20 Lenten services at : Bill and Bob Sutton, Louis past 12 years. During this time money from their many friends 7:30 p. m. viUe, visited at the John A. he has" served under 8 different wl? nold them in the highest John stubbendick and his I. Ruhge home over the week end. mayors. esteem A. H. club went to Syracuse ; Mrs. Maude Ruhge sold her Mr. and Mrs. Lauritzen have An. interesting note to tne ceie- Thursday evening to give a ! farm near Weeping Water to Mr. lived continuiously in this com- oration was tne presence or a Lenten service at the Adams j Moore. The farm has been munity during the 50 years of ur f eneration 8iup, lnciuaing N j Home. 'rented to Mr. and Mrs. King of their marriage. They are both Mrs.- Lauritzen daughter : Mane : & still very active in the commu- Craig, granddaughter. Vivian nity and the functions of the rown and great-granddaughter Congregational church. : Katryna Ann Brown. Thir Hsmcrhtpr Mnrip Praiff Out of town relatives attend- and their 2 sons Raymond "and ing included Mr. and Mrs C. C. Uoyd, are all graduates of the i Craig Mr -s Jman Brown Weeping Water schools. MWJ,"a 1UV" i A va ooirfon ,pHHinff PiAhra-! ney of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. : fiv, roe .QrfQa tvto tvv. ft Raymond Lauritzen, Dale and 1955 at the Agricultural Auditor- ean f Neligh, Mr and Mrs , ium. A basket dinner was held 's"; . t. ; at noon, attended by 115 friends ! Lauritzen of Detroit Mich Mrs. and relatives James Miller, Palmyra, and Mr. au fKin, ' nn,.t Txrifv, and Mrs. Ralph Mortimore and t xi.il tauico vv tit uctuiau vvivu . , - . . ... ... HQiuThTDrc r T inonm .1 yellow streamers down tne cen- .t ' ter, vellow candles with yellow , The Lauritzen s son.Lloyd and bowsfand potted plants and bou- family ofK1 Corpus Chnsti Tex., J quets, gifts from the Danish were unable to attend the cele Ladies Aid, Pinochle Club and bration, but plan to visit then No Name Club, graced the table. ' Parents m June They sent a Seated at the table with the beautiful bouquet of 28 Ameri honored guests were members of can Beauty roses for the occa- the immediate family and sev- sl0.n- . . . , . , . Q,oi ru Haw oHonH tv0 oPri- A host of other friends from ! ing 50 years ago, including Chris i out of town also attend to wish i Hansen who had served as best the couple their best regards. man, and Mrs. Ray Smith who ................. .......... was the bridesmaid. Open house was held from 2 to 5 p.m., and 221 friends signed the guest book, a gift from Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Hobson. Mrs. Jennie Snell had charge of the guest book. The guests were served ice cream, cake, nuts, mints and cof fee from a lace covered table. Brass candlesticks, creamer , ............................................................................................... and sugar bowl and coffee were from Denmark belonging to Mrs. i George Durham received word Arnold Detmer, were used in the this week of a birth of a son serving. Napkins with the gold to Mr and Mrs. Larry Durham, lettering ''Lauritzen 1905-1955 Linwood! California. Grand and a beautifully decorated cake ; parents are Mr and Mr$ Carlos a gut yuiii tiie vuiai Durham, also of Linwood. U)oAinh Shojt State introduces the 7.95 New, exciting pump to accentu ate your new Spiing warJrobe . . mot ion - fitted with clatticized collar gives you the finest comfort and finest in (asliion, too. AVOCA Mrs. Henry Maseman Correspondent centered with a golden bell. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jensen en- pi- T.Kt p V , hni pt Af tertained at six tables of SLi52S12L2! i nochle Thursday evening. dragons and button crysanthe-j . Those attending funeral serv mums, presented by friends who j es for Mrs. Gus Mohr were Mrs. cftlHoH tho tupHHintx An- Ena Gollner and Mrs. Marion X i d C l L L 1 1 V L i, i world premier new nie Anderson, Jimmie Snell, Chris Hansen, Chris Rasumssen, ' 5 E Pittman and LeRoy Nielsen, I John Mohr, Mrs. Clara Ruhge, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Keim, Mrs. Albert Bose, Floyd Mohr. Mrs. Dora Oldenberg has been quite ill this week and her daughters have been taking turns staying with her. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wessel en tertained at a waffle fry Thurs- j day evening honoring his birth day. Mrs. Darrell Mather and sons, Plattsmouth, visited Mrs. Dena Ruge and Frances Monday. Avoca Fourth Birthday Is Celebrated Sue Emshoff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Emshofi, cele brated her 4th birthday Sundav by inviting the following to help her celebrate: Evelyn Heebner. Steve and Susie Rippe. Keith Compton, Peggy Emshoff. Janice and Ricky Bruns Clint Johnson. Dennis and Mary Koester, Shir ley Meyer Rcseann Jacobsen. Mrs. Elsie Seegal, her grand mother and Chrystal. Mr. and Mrs. John Emshoff, her other grandparents, and Anna Mae. Avoca The Sunday Night Supper club met with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Straube. Prizes at cards went to Mrs. John Marquardt. Mrs. Fred Marquardt, Mrs. Henry Smith and Anthony Wirth. Sunday guests of Mrs. Kristine Sailing were Mrs. Maggie Jones. South Sioux Citv, Mrs. Tena ( w OPEN for BUSINESS ( This Week End ) u No Freezer Compartment! Exclusive Gibson ice-cube shelf freezes 36 ice cubes, but not the food around it. market master ft 30 More Useable Fresh Food Storage Space! 1 1 cu. ft. with the space of a 1 5 ... a third more refrigerated space. True Automatic Defrosting! Newest of all systems, redesigned to coo! with minimum frosting. Cools Evenly, Keeps Food Fresh! Newest "radiant" cooling system flows moist air evenly to keep food fresh longer. 20 lss Cost! 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