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THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL; Birthday Noted PAGE EIGHT Section P Thursday, September 15, 1955 ashland Mrs. Ivan Armstrong Phone 1502 The Junior Fairlanders ex tension club will meet with Mrs. Delbert Humston Tuesday, Sept. 20, 1:30 pm. There will be election of of ficers and a "Citizenship" program. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mansfield Combined Party A combined birthday and farewell supper was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woitzel, Thursday evening, hon oring their little son, Joe, on his third birthday and Mrs. Woit- returned home Monday after a ; zel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cory iT-ooir vicit mitv. tv.pir Hanffhtpr Granger, and Corlene, who leit Mrs. Lyndall Watson, Mr. Wat- I early Friday on their return , Sunday of Mr and Mrs: j f c.nf trin hv auto to their home m ? ti cvii, aiiu littic auno au kjutua- , - - - ttaymuiia iNeibuxi Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Roeber, Larry, Lester and Leroy, spent Wednesday evening with Mr. Roeber's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Roeber, helping Mrs- Reob er observe her birthday. South Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dean of Ashland were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bail ey and Martha Dean. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Roeber, John and Merry Sue, visited their aunt, Mrs- Herbert Stand er, near Louisville, Sunday. Mrs. Stander has just returned from an Omaha hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Don Sandy of York, Orville 9andy of Green wood and Duane Nelson of Lin coln were Saturday night and hoo. It had been 45 years since : x : they had seen each other. The Amstrongs also called on Mrs. Emma Wagner at Mera. Mrs. Wagner's husband was the late Andy V. Wagner, who grew up in the old Plainview vicinity now in the Mead Ordinance plant. Saturday the Armstrongs went to Palmer, where they vis ited Rev. and Mrs- H. H. Utter -back at their country home. They returned home Saturday eevning. South Ashland . Football Injury Gary Deal was painfully in- j Lyle Miller. jured at football practice at Ashland Wednesday evening. Dr. Williams thought it best for him to go to a hospital for x rays. He was taken in Marcy's ambulance to Bryan Memorial hospital. The examination bluff. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cofferty at Broadwa ter. - South Ashland Wedding Rehearsal - Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nel son entertained guests at their home Sunday evening at a re hearsal party for their son, Duane Nelson, and his bride-to-be, Miss Marcie Ortmeier, of Lincoln. The wedding is to be in Lincoln Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Snodgrass of Louisville were Sunday din ner and lunch guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Buell and Ray mond. . South Ashland Mr. and Mrs- August Klemme of Weeping Water spent a part of last week at the Orie Sowards home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Richards were hosts at a dinner party at their home Saturday evening honoring Mrs. Richard's sister, Mrs. Raymond Nelson on her birthday. Other guests were Mr. Nelson, their daughter, Mrs. James Estes and son, .Duane Nelson, also, Mr. and Mrs. Don Sandy of Crete; Orville Sandy of Greenwood; Dr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Ziegenbein an sons of Crete and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fosnot and family of Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs- Virgil Simpson wc:it to Waterloo. Wednesday and spent the day with Mrs. Simpson's brothers, Jay and Ralph Rowell. South Ashland 14th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bachman were honored on their 14th wedding anniversary when Mr. and Mrs. Glen Marolf enter tained at dinner for them Sun day. Mrs. Nettis Core of Stan ton and Mrs. L. J. Walrodt were also guests there. spent a two weeks here with rel atives and friends. Guests at the supper were the honored ones; also Mr. and Mrs. Richard Oleson and Dick of Lincoln; Mrs. Gustave Woitzell, Sharon and Roberta Leesley and Dick; Merna and Georgia Bachman South Ashland Mrs. Mable Bennett and Har ry Rohrer of Winnetoon spent last week with their sister, Mrs. Art Box, Mr. Box and Milton, and with their hosts attended the State Fair- Mr. Rohrer re turned home Sunday but Mrs. Bennett remained for another week. South Ashland Leaves for School Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stander were a part of the family group at the Robert Stander home in Ashland. Sunday evening for a farewell party for Edward Stand er, who left Tuesday to attend school in Atchison, Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Slammant of Silver City, Iowa, were Thurs day forenoon visitors at the Dewey Moore home. Mr. and Mrs. Moore and Dewey W. spent the afternoon in Plattsmouth. Mrs. Harold Richards, Mrs Raymond Nelson and Mrs. James Estes went to Wann Friday and visited their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson. South Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Sten berg, Janet anl Mary Jo, of Council ' Bluffs, were Saturday evening guests of their parents, Mr- and Mrs. Martm stenberg. Sunday ' supper guests at the Stenberg home were Mr. and Mrs. Nels Stenberg and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Buckmaster l nciauu. cVirmroH no hrnVon hnnoo Vmt rR-9 bruises to a kidney and ' Tm:,. back muscles. Gary was releas and Mr. and Freeman & the hospital Friday and Haase spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kupke. . South Ashland Stickney Reunion Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stickney, accompanied by Mrs. Ray Bow er attended a Stickney family returned to school Monday South Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Simpson went to Falls City for the week end, where they visitr writh Mr. Simpson's parents, Mr. and Mrs- J. W. Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Titus and reunion at York Sunday. Guests Mrs. Pearl Ling and son, Ken at the Stickney home that night neth, all of Omaha, were Sun- were Mr. and Mrs. Harman day afternoon callers at the Herr of Atlantic, Iowa, cousins John, Maack home. of Mr. Stickney. Mr .and Mrs. Dewey Moore. South Ashland Dpwpv W and Rir.hard snent Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mansfield Sundav at the Wavne Wiles and Mrs. Willa Weldon visited home at Weeping Water. They ai me ur. jvieineny nome m spent the evening with Mr. and Lincoln one day this week. Mrs. Mrs. Fred Rueter in Alvo. Weldon remained there for a Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weston and few days. Eugene visited Mr. Weston's sis- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Damato of ter. Mrs. Llovd Wilson and Mr. Omaha and Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson at Waverlv. Sundav af- IW NOT Mrs. Mabelle Winn Phone 420 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller and little daughter from Orange, Calif., were Saturday afternoon guests of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hardnock. Jack is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvo relatives at Alvo and Green wood. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Reber and granddaughter, Terry Hen- nmg, were Sunday evening can eral church cleaning on Sept. 20, starting at 9 o'clock. A cov ered dish luncheon will be served by Ruth Timblin, Mrs. W. C Timblin, Shirley Dimmitt and Miller Reunion A family reunion was held in the church basement Sunday honoring Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller, who are visiting relatives here. Those Dresent were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Kear of Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Miller and three children of Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nickel and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Johnson and baby from Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Or val Gerbeling, Mr. and Mrs. Watson Jones, Elm wood; Mr. and Mrs. Archie Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Hardnock and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Mickel, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mickel, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nickel, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hardnock. ers on Mabelle Winn and Ralph, i Edith Braun. Terry is staying with her grand- I The birthday cake was served parents and going to school at by Anna Knapp. Ten members rT, Qf X U " Vr celebrated their birthdays. Thir is employed in Omaha. Alvo Attend Picnic Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stewart at tended a family picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neal Mc Kay at Waverly Sunday. Mrs. Stewart was Amelia Wessel be fore her marriage and the Wes sels and McKays were neighbors near Elmwood a number of years ago. This is the first time they have all been together for 20 years. Alvo Mr. and Mrs. John Hopkins of Weeping Water were Sunday afternoon callers of John's sis ter, Mrs. Herman Brunkow and Mr. Brunkow. Mrs. Edith Braun was also a caller. Mr. Elmer Rueter took a load of furniture to Hiawatha, Kan., jfor people from Ashland Sun dav. Charles Stout, Ralph Winn and his mother were Wednesday ! dinner puests of their sister, Mrs. Elmer Klyver. In the afternoon ty-three attended the meeting. The lesson was presented by Vera Sutton, assisted by Doris Kinney and Jo Don Kinney. Vir gene Schuelke played a piano solo; Lorraine Hanway had the worship service. Journal Vfcmt Ads Pay Mr. and Mrs. Max Reed from ! Ralph and his mother took 5 L or school and after school fit 'em safe, sure and smartly in KDis-y- 'fcEEPti- 'jjri&tnr 4as5 ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wagner went to Ceresco, Sunday eve ning and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pallas and little daugh- Wescott of Lincoln spent Sun day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Parrott- South Ashland Gustafson Visitors Mrs. John Gustafson's callers t(:r: Pallas is Mrs. Wagner s H-iic ndct moolr nwro TVfr and I SIStcr. Mr Oust. Rnrmpn nf OmdVia FreH Newsham nf Waverlv: Mr. TIIE FORRESTAL and Mrs. John Walsh of Ash- " 01 me size 01 tne land: Mr. and Mrs. John b. Navy's new supercamer Forres Peterson: Mr. and Mrs. Emorv tal may be had from the state- Sherman and Marilyn; Mrs. mem mat me enure population Grace Sherman and Mrs. Bob oi a city of 40,000 persons could Benting. Wayne Comstock of stand on the hangar deck, which Lincoln was a weekend guest is said to be the world's largest, there. unbroken, enclosed space. It is three and a half city blocks long and could accommodate 18 full- 5)70 Ho clrotHn 11 fnnrfc' TVio nvor. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan E. Arm- ars cnnnMmrr ct o South Ashland Grand Island Trip spray water on the deck at the rate of 18,000 gallons a minute., xnoaiAS WALLING CO. Abstracts of Title "Title Insurance" Plattsmouth, Nebraska K and Cairo Wednesday where : they visited at the Willis James ifr- onH nfrc'nron Tfnih onH and Lloyd DeFreece homes. Mr. r,,,ir nnrl TVfrc Tomoc or.H fomih, Viotto UClHrtli aaugnters went to wuton sun- .""""r; r":"""X Sales and earnings of -the day where they attended Mumm family reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hoffman and Diane left Wednesday eve ning . for , their home in Long Beach, California, after having spent two weeks with Mr. Hoff man's parents, Mr .and Mrs. John Hoffman, and other relatives. i rfrpntl7 mnvpH infn a npm Vi rm t they had constructed at 908 ft.""1" v- uw 10 West. uth strppt. in Oran.i tion smashed -all records during Island. me first half of this year. Sales Thursday the Armstrongs amounted to $6,500,000,000 worth went to Arnold where thev visit- oi goods for a net profit of $661,- ed Rev. and Mrs. E. N. Littrell 000,000. United States and f or- at the Methodist parsonage, eign income taxes for the six Rpv T.ittrpl anH TVTr Armctrnnrr m.nnthX t.ntalPfi 7fi7 fUM OfM were boyhood friends when their families all lived in Wa-' Journal Want Ads Pay Lincoln were Sunday night sup per guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bennett. The Reeds are driving a new car. Alvo Mrs. Earl Bennett visited her sister, Mrs. Ella Rosenow, at Elmwood Sunday evening. Mrs. Rosenow has been ill with a heart ailment for some time. She "fell and hurt herself just lately.5 , Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Cook at tended 1 a meeting of the East ern star at NeorasKa city Thursday night. Mrs. . Olive Westlake of Eagle went w'ith them. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cook and two daughters were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cook- at Weeping Water. 'Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cook have as their house guests this week Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thomas from Higbee, Mo. Alvo Birthday Noted Mrs. Mabelle Elliott celebrated her birthday Sunday by having both of her daughters home for dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hal vorsen and vbaby from Eagle, and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Doran and children. ; Alvo Mrs. Ada Mick and son, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mick and son of Chappell, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mick and two children from Havelock were Sunday afternoon callers on "Mrs: Mick's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ' Skinner. They are visiting other Charles to Lincoln where he tcok the bus to Flat, Mo., after spending two weeks with his sis ters. v Mrs. Esther Clark had as her Sunday dinner guests her daughters and families, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Adams, Arlene and Billy of Eagle, Mr. and Mrs. Al ton Gartner and three little sons from Unadilla. Alvo Alvo W. S. C. S. The Alvo Methodist Woman's Society of Christian Service met Wednesday, Sent. 7 in the church basement. President Helen Nickel opened the meeting with a Labor Day poem. The eiht MYF members who attended camr Comeca made a reoort on their activities by showing slides and singing some camp songs. Audry Stroemer gave the missionary minutes on life in an India village. Mabel El liott reDorted receiving a check for $22.50 from magazine sub scriptions. The activity group is selling flavoring. Mrs. Han way is in charge. The 15th an niversary of Woman's Society will be observed at the October meeting. 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