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Genuine THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE SIX Section C Thursday, May 26, 1955 Style Shop Be Refreshingly Cool Decoration Day. . DRESS For Summer LAND Mrs. Ivan Armstrong Phone 1502 :::::HXttwo Sun or Fun ! Steak knife wm s mi n i W 3. I'll'! T ' I" it i. r . . 'if H mi- IV Vi T: 17 7 Exclusive offer to our customers from Beautiful, ebony styrene handle. Exclusive design with the - modern touch of gleaming copper. Wilshire stainless blade, sabre-ground and polished to one-stroke sharpness. Perfect balance. Cases for sets of eight in rich Carumba available. Be the proud owner of these distinctively beautiful Wil shire steak knives . . . their striking elegance makes them completely at home with the finest of table set tings. This is our way of in viting you to try our out standing dry cleaning with Sta.Nu finishing . . . the process that replaces the textile finishing agents fa brics lose through time and wear. StaNu finishing makes garments look new, feel new . . . helps them re sist wrinkles and soil too . . . and StaNu costs you nothing extra. LUGSCH CLEANERS AND LAUNDERS 1 DAY SERVICE FREE PICKUP Dial 230 Fairland Midgets 4-H club will meet May 27 with Beverly Maack at 2 p.m. " ' , , 4 South Ashland District 58 Picnic Last day of school picnic was held at District 58 Wednesday with a basket dinner at noon and ice cream and cake in the afternoon. Mrs. Billings, the teacher, presented each, pupil an awrard ribbon for outstanding work done during the year. Carylin Bond received two ribbons and was given a prize for being es pecially helpful to her school mates and teacher, always off ering her services in any way. Mrs. Billings expects to re turn as teacher next year. South Arthlnnri District No. 43 The annual last day of school picnic wa,s held at District 43, Tuesday. A dinner ' and ice cream and cake was served. The afternoon was spent with visit ing and pitching horse shoes. Mrs. Laura Mae Webb has been the teacher in this school the past year. South Ah!aiiil Mrs. L. J. Sindelar of Omaha was a weekend guest of her sister, Mrs. John Lope and Mr. Lope. Additional Sunday guests were Marion and Lucy Schmitz, Mrs. Agnes Ward and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Lope and family,, all of Papillion. South A'hlanrt Former Resident Dies at Ashland This community was saddened by the sudden death of a former resident, Mrs. Wm. Beetison at her home in Ashland. Mrs. Beetison' is the mother of Mrs. Carl Weston and Mrs. Ellis Bockelman of the South Ash land vicinity and we offer our sympathy to the bereaved fam ily. South Ashland Mr. and Mrs. George Isaac, Jr., of Lincoln, and George Isaac of Ashland were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Peterson. Mrs. B. A. Greenslit had spent the after noon there. We are glad to re port that Mr. Peterson is home from the hosoital. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stander and family, Mrs. Mary Stander William and Lena, went to Dwight Monday morning where they attended the wedding of Mrs. Mary Stander's grandson and the nephew of the other Stander guests, Michael Barry and Miss Betty Pleskac. South Ashland Attend Exercises Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Roeb er and sons attended the com mencement exercises at Louis ville Thursday eevning. Lloyd Vogler, Mrs. Roeber's cousin was a member of the class. The Roeber family, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gakemeier and Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Yardley and fam ily were guests at a graduation party at the George Vogler home after the exercises. South Ashland Junior Fairlanders The Junior Fairlanders ex tension club women took their annual tour Wednesday, going to Shenandoah, la., to the nurs eries. They were first shown a colored film of the Welch rose gardens in Mt. Arbor, Calif., then were taken on a tour of the residential section of the city where a great many of the roses from the Welch gardens are being grown. They were tak en to the home of Mrs. Earl May and the new home Ed May is having built. They also saw Frank Fields home. They visited the nurseries and saw Berniece Currier, the homemaker speak er on radio, also Florence Falke of radio. They were served re freshments at the nurseries. Mrs. Milton Bachman and Mrs. Jerry Smith drove the cars to take the eleven ladies. Mrs. Carl Backemeier was a guest. Each lad in the group received a rose bush at the nursereis. bouth Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farmer Joyce, William and Robert at tended a family reunion at the Hubert Gilmore home at Ames, Sunday. That evening they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wilson and family in Fremont and attended the baccalaureate services there. Carol Wilson was a member of the graduating class. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Haase and Donald and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kupke went to Hamburg and PICK PETER PAN in the Orange POLKA DOT Wrap AND YOU'LL HAVE fteshef bread Finley's Red & White ELMWOOD, NEBR. Shenandoah, la., Sunday and visited the rose and peony gardens. - Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wagner spent Monday evening with Mrs. Wagner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bahm, north of Memphis. 'Mrs. E. E. Odell, Mrs. Harry Farmer and Mrs. Ivan E. Arm strong attended the May day breakfast at the Ashland Chris tian church dining room Sunday morning, given in honor of the eight- of the older members of Mrs. Packer's Sunday school class. ' Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Moore and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kellogg and family went to Plattsmouth Friday evening where they attended the Com mencement exercises for a class of 69. Their nephew, Dale Wiles was a member of the class. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hall spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ora Hall in Wahoo. Tuesday dinner guests at the John and Arthur Laughlin home were Nicholas Leikam and Mrs. Eleanor Newman of Milwaukee. Wise.; Mrs. Henry Leikam and Mrs. George Harris and Cindy of Lincoln. South Ashland Attend Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Keith Weston attended the wedding of Mrs. Weston's brother, Lonny Schulz and Miss JoAnn Feterson at St. John's Lutheran church at Yu tan Saturday. The Weston family ' spent Sunday at the home of Sgt. and Mrs. A. N. Fredriksen in Mem phis visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lvsle Strsnskv of Hemminatford. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stransky and Mrs. Lester Schulz, Jeris and Kent were also priests there. South Ashland Wallace McClelland and Mrs. Margaret Lehman called on Mrs. Maude Barrow Sunday after noon. While there Mrs. Barrow showed them her valentine box of notes sent to her by Mrs. Packer's Sunday school class. She says she still reads the notes to help her pass the hours of a long day and appreciate the remembrance very much. Mrs. Virgil Simnson and her daughter, Mrs. Ike Chase of Lincoln went to Waterloo Sun day where they attended a shower for a recent bride and erroom. Mr. and Mrs. Darell Rowell. Mr. Rowell is Mrs. SimDSon's nephew. Mrs. Genree Bargman and dauehter Delores of Sprague and Mrs. Tena Fisser of Lincoln were Sunday afternoon visitors ??t the Henry Klipn home. Mrs. Bargman Is Mrs. Klipp's sister, Mrs. Fisser. her mother. South Ashland Mrs. Farmer has comnleted a year of teaching in the Murdock school. She will teach in the Ashland school next year. Miss Lucille Hoffman has re turned home for the summer, having completed another year of teaching in David Citv. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stander and family of Kimball wrere house guests at the Peter Stander home from Thursday until Sun day. They also visited at the Mrs. Marv Stander, Carl and Robert Stander homes and went to Asrnew to visit a sister, Mrs. Joe Barry, Mr. Barry and family. Floyd Rueter of Alvo spent Sunday at the Harold Kelloeg home. The Kellosg family call ed On Mr. and Mrs. Don Rueter at Alvo that evening and vis ited with their daughters, Mrs. Lola Anderson and Mrs. Leona Black and family, of California, who are visiting here. It had been several years since Mrs. Kellogg had seen her cousins. South Ashland Attend Promotion Mrs. Vera Meese. who was teacher at District 34, accomp anied Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farm er and family to Louisville Fri day where they attended the Cass county eighth grade grad uation exercises at the new high school auditorium. William and Robert Farmer were among the graduates. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Moore, Dewey W. and Richard also attended the exercises. Richard was one of the gradu ates. South Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Orie Sowards and family snent Sunday after noon with V. E. Sowards who has been ill. and with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bundy. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan E. Arm strong were Sunday dinner quests of Mr. and Mrs. Rov Everman in Wann. Additional afternoon guests were Mr. and Mrs. Oren .Poppv and Miss Dessle Everman, all of Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Moore and sons were Sunday dinner Quests fo Mr. and Mrs. Claude Twiss in Louisville. They Went to Alvo W the evening and called at the Dan Rueter home, visiting their house guests there. Mrs. Emma Jones sDent Sun day with her grandson and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Bachman and family near Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Mil ton Bachman spent the evening there and brought Mrs. Jones home. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sten berg, JaneVand Mary Jo of Council Bluffs spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sten berg and "Mrs. Emma Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Boiler and sons of Greenwood spent Friday evening at the Ashley Boiler home. .1 P .o?: ".'Jy- - ' A 7 ).) 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