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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1955)
..... ........... fc j . - - . . . - . . , , . r. X -.?-. ,v .--- V Vl-'V V . v, -T ' ' 'V7- T- TyVyT,V ' ' f 'V.,-.-'r' - - - .- ,-,--r-r THE PLATTSMOUTH JOURNAL PAGE FOUR. Section I xnursday, April 14, 1955 Rose McDonald Phone 69-2448 Greenwood Easter guests at the Oliver Boiler home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Clilford Bollero of Lin com; Mrs. Gertrude Boiler of Ashland and Mr. and Mrs. John Neiderhaus and daughters of Alliance. Easter Sunday guests of Mrs Mabel Lambert and Williss were Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Nelson of Lincoln; H. J. and Gladys Williss of Waverly; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn williss of Waverly. Jerry Hammer had a slumber party Friday evening with John Stewart, Larry and James Vohl and Mike Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hammer drove to Ceresco Sunday after noon to visit Mr. and Mrs. Alf Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson returned with them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bell and Lloyd were Easter Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Snyder of Lincoln. Other guests were: Mr. and Mrs. R. E. fccnueike; Mr. and Mrs. Junior Schuelke and Mark; and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Lostroh and Debbie. Mr. and Mrs. Sayles Thomsen of Lincoln called at the Charlie Bell home Friday evening. Easter guests of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Kirk were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stockton of Omaha, and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fitzgerald md Lloyd Kirk of . Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Turley Wall were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wall and family. Mr. and Mrs. Hardy ' Gustaf son; Mrs. Curtiss Gustafson and daughters visited the Ed Bauers name lit Chalco Saturday morn ing. Manse Elrod of Ashland was an Easter Sunday dinner guest at the Hardy Gustafson home. Mr. and Mrs. Turley Wall were In Lincoln Tuesday. glendale Mrs. Thomas Tennant Phone 4251 Louisville Mr. and Mrs. John VanVleit and sons of Lincoln were supper guests at the Elmer Johnson home Thursday evening. Mrs. Luella Meisinger enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Victor Stoehr and Dorothy; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stoehr, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stoehr at Sunday din ner. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wagoner and family; Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Doan visited at the Lestor Wag oner home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hlavac and family spent Sunday at the Oscar Dworka home in Brain ard. Mr,, Hlavac and Mrs. Dworka are brother and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Davis were called to . Missouri by the death of Mr. Davis' mother, Mrs. Kim Davis of West City, Mo. Funeral services were held Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Salberg spent Sunday at the A. C. Hen nings home. Sunday evening visitors at the Dayton Hennings home were Mr. and Mrs.. Wm. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Vogler and son. Mrs. Elmer Stoehr and Mrs. Geo. Stoehr spent Friday at the Victor Stoehr home.. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ahl vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hen nings and Mrs. Born in Platts mouth Sunday.- . Mrs. Born is much improved and able to sit up. Glendale Family Dinner Sunday dinner guests at the Jack Wagoner home were -Mr. and Mrs. Bob Statzer and fam ily of Springfield; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ahl and sons; Mrs. Flor ence Mayfield and children. Glendale Mrs. Saltmarsh Marke, Mrs. Ervih Albert and Kay drove to Omaha Friday. Glen Love and family visited at the Floyd Gauer home. Sun day evening. Glendale Birthday Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Albert and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stiker, Omaha, were dinner guests at the Ray Parcell home in Elmwood Sunday to celebrate Mr. and Mrs. Stiker's and Kay Albert's birthday. Glendale Mrs. Ervin Albert entertained 17 guests Saturday evening hon oring Kay's birthday and Easter party. ' , Mr. and Mrs.- Carl Parks and Dick of Omaha spent Sunday at the Lestor Tennant home. Mrs. P. G. Hennings re turned home from1 the hospital Thursday much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Derby called at the Tpm Tennant home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Leomon of Omaha visited at -the Melvin T?eed home Sunday evening. Mrs. A. L. Wilson and children nf Omaha- scent' the Easter hoi iday with her parents, Mr. and! Mrs. Fred coraes. ounuay vis itors were John of Omaha; Mr. ! end Mrs. Bob Ramge and fam-J iiy of Plattsmouth; Mr. and Mrs.: Orville Cordes and family. Mr. aid Mrs. Ezra Neben of Mur-.j dick were afternoon callers. Mr Wilson, from Texas, was to join vc choo from this are laraest and mosi complete selection of Wems.anc L.,e All vour nationa . - i 4- VOIC6I brand tavornw - wr Hinky-Dinky lowprice Strained cr Chopped Dozen Cans TOP PDACT wuu i i . IZLi it 7 n orn Selacted at the exact moment of full flavor and tenderness-Quick frozen to "lock in" perfecfreshness. 10-O2. Carton For 2, rt ACHES iZTarSnT.11 STRAWBEURIFS I?.p Frost Quick Frozen t c ci w w ui.nm SIicedf FuI1 Lb Cartons i for $ I iu-oz. 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