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THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAl PAGE FOUR Section B Thursday, October 13, 1955 ELMWOOD Mrs. Dudley Leavitt Correspondent Oct. : 18, Tuesday, Blue Bird Extension Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Elda Lenz. The lesson will be given by Mrs. Minnie Roenkoetter, Miss Min nie Kunz, and Mrs. Paul Bcrne meier. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Roy Clark and Mrs. Her man Bornemeier. Elmwood Steak Barbcquc Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mar shall were hosts for a charcoal Steak barbeque on Sunday, Oct. 2. Guest of honor were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Snyder. Mr. Sny der has been organization di rector of Nebraska Farm Bur eau for the past five years. He rtctntly rtsigned to accept a sim ilar position in the State of Cal ifornia. Thirty-one guests were present for this farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. Snyder. Elmwood Mr. and Mrs. Noble Buell and daughters, Cynthia and Sandra, were overnight guests at his parent's home Friday night. They had driven from their home in Mitchell, S. D., to Lin coln, to pick up their daughters who are attending the N. U. and on to Elmwood, where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buell. Saturday morning they went on to Kansas City to at tend a wedding of a niece of Mrs. Noble Buell. Mrs. Frank Buell accompanied them as far as Mound City, Mo., where she stopped to visit her ' brother, William McCrory. Elmwood Marshall Returns Charles Marshall returned from Chicago Friday, Sept. 30. In Chicago he attended the reg ular quarterly American Farm Bureau board meeting. He also attended commodity conferences and committee meetings prior to the board meeting. When You Think of Think of FOSTER'S X-RAY FITTING i i Deer Hunt Report Maple Leaf Camp No. 5392, Royal Neighbors of America, held an October meeting at the G. A. R. Hall Thursday evening, Oct. 6. Oracle Mary Phillips pre sided at the business meeting. Manager Gladys Preston, Oracle Phillips and Recorder M. Lea vitt had previously set up the lodge room for meeting. Plans were made for the memorial ri tual which the Camp is to put l ml 3 -tn i. Sarpy Convention in Springfield. After the meeting, officers who are to take part in this, practic ed the work. Refreshments of sandwiches, potato chips cookies, and coffee were served afterwards by Neighbor Leavitt. Elmwood Mr. and Mrs. James Unruch, daughter, Joan, son, Jimmie ar rived from Mondamin, la., and spent last Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Fischer and Robert. Mrs. Unruch and chil dren remained for a longer vis it. Mrs. Vince Phillips entertain ed 11 third grade classmates of Jimmy honoring his birthday Saturday. They were served ice cream and cake. On Sunday, Oct. 9, Jimmie's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Phillips of Eagle and their daughter, Joyce, were entertained at a family dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vince Phillips and Sharon also in observance of Jimmie's birthday. Elmwood- Engagement Told Announcement has been made of the engagement of Carol Ann Blessing;- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Blessing, to Al len L. Ehlers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen L. Ehlers, Sr., of 'Avoca. Date of wedding will be set later. Mr. and Mrs. Blessing entertained at dinner Saturday evening honoring the announce ment. . .v Elmwood Mr. and Mrs. Lou Herman had visitors arrive by plane from Los Angeles, Calif., Tuesday, Oct. 4. They are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coltzau. She is a niece of Mr. Herman, the daughter of his sister. They expect to stay until the 19th. Mr. Marshall reported a good attendance and profitable meet ing of Farm Bureau county presidents conference held in Grand Island Monday and Tues day, Oct. 3-4. Harry Embee of North Dakota was a guest of the Charles Mar shall's over the weekend. Clark Marshall and Harry Embee are roommates at Doane College, Crete. i Charles Marshall was a spe cial guest Friday . at an Iowa Farm- Bujjeaui meeting held . in Des Moines.;-..- " . Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Juilfs and family, Mrs. Emily Gonzales, and Mrs. Ruth Monning visited Mrs. Leola Reed at Douglas on Sun day, Oct. 9. , Emory Brant is in the Veter ans Hospital for treatment. He formerly lived in Elmwood for many years. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Dennis and family of Bellevue visited his mother and aunt, Mrs. R. M. Dennis, and Clara Zubrumm, and had dinner with them. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finley, Mrs. Loren Dennis's par ents. Elmwood Birthday Dinner Mrs. Grace Blessing, Murdock, entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of the birthday of her son, George W. Blessing of Elm wood. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Norris, Avoca, Allen Ehlers, Avoca; Mrs. George Blessing, Carol Ann, George, their son. and daughter, Bar bara. Richard assisted his moth er in the entertainment for his brother. . . Elmwood Alvo WSCS Visited Mrs. Eldon- Mendenhall, dis trict president of the W. S. C. S. attended a regular meeting of the Alvo W. S. C. S. Wednesday, Oct.' 5, where she spoke on the growth of the Society. They were celebrating their 15th an niversary and had a number of past presidents in attendance. She also gave highlights of the last 64 years of history. One in teresting item was the sending of a telegram to Elmwood for a quartet to sing at a meeting, indicating the lack of use of the present telephone. Elmwood " Herman L. Bornemeier, our county commissioner, attended the southeast officials conven tion at Plattsmouth on Thurs day. Oct. 6. Mrs. Bornemeier accompanied her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Will Strabel went to Tecumseh Sunday to visit their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Strabel. It was the birth day of Harold. There were ten at the birthday dinner at their home, which his wife Irene had planned. Elmwood Rally, Birthday Sunday was not only rally day at the Methodist Church but was the occasion for honoring the minister, Dr. Bert L. Story. on his birthday. A large attend ance came to take part in the birthday greeting. Just before the singing of the first song Paul Eveland came out from the choir and said we are going to change the service just a little, day. Mrs. Dwight Clements, the since this is Dr. Story's birth Organist commenced to play "Happy Birthday" which all joined in singing. Services then continued as usual. - . 3 am if bom's aoj Mrs. Frank Dougherty :: r.!!!!'11111""""1 Mi(iHiiiiMatiiMiniiMiiiiiiiiiiniiiMiititMaiMiiafliliiiimiiaiiViaiiiififttifli VIMMMIIIaaalaaaaaalaaaataatlllllMMHaaaaiaaMllllaHallllllllaaalallll, Return to Oregon Viola Bornemeier entertained at dinner Sunday her two broth ers and families, Kenneth Born emeier and family of Lincoln, and Chester Bornemeier and family. Her father, Ed Borne meier, assisted in the entertain ment. '. Elmwood Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ingwerson and son, David, left the home of Mrs. Nettie Mendenhall early Monday morning for a return trip home, Eugene, Ore. They are going the southern way, through New Mexico and Ari zona, and then north to Eu gene. They have been visiting in Nebraska for two weeks, mak ing her mother's home their headquarters while here. Elmwood Sterling Visit Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Juilfs, daughter, Kathleen, son Keith, and baby, Karen, drove to Ster ling to visit Louis and Ruth Horstman who is Mrs. Juilfs sis ter, Sunday. The occasion was Ruth Horstman's birthday. Her sister had taken the birthday cake as a surprise. The Horst man's were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Straube, and Deb ra, so the Juilfs went there, and they all had dinner together. Mrs. Paul Straube is the sister of Mr. Juilfs. Mrs. Ruth Mon ning, and Mrs. Emily Gonzales accompanied the Juilfs. Elmwood 89th Birthday Mrs. Roy Gorthey gave a birthday dinner in honor of Mrs. Carrie Gorthey of Trenton, N. J., Thursday, Oct. 6. Those invited were Mrs.. Frank Buell, Mrs. Gussie Jochens, Mrs. Gladys Buell, and Mrs. Minnie Rosen koetter, the latter was unable to attend owing to a severe cold, which she has been suffering from for several days. Mrs. Nettie Mendenhall enter tained at dinner Sunday, the following members of her fam ily: Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hew itt, daughter Judy and son Tom my, Diner; Mr. and Mrs. iarry Ingwerson and son David, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Thomson, Lin coln, the latter her granddaugh ter. Mrs. Hewitt and Mrs. Ing werson are her daughters. This was given for the Ingwersons who were returning to their home in Oregon. . t Elmwood-:: Mother Visits Mr. and Mrs. Paul Husar drove to Kansas City Sunday to meet her mother, Mrs. Emma Johnson, who arrived by plane from Lit tle Rock, Ark. Mr. and Mrs. Joe' Monroe had driven, Mrs. John son from their home in Jackson ville, Fla., to Little Rock where she took the plane to Kansas City. They expect to remain in Little Roclt for a longer visit and then., come5 to Elmwood. Mrs. Monrqe:i3" a daughter, of Mrs. Johnson, as is Mrs. Paul Husar. Louisville Christening Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schick at tended the christening of their grandson, Alan Gene Stall, at the Eagle Methodist church. Rev. Walter Johnson was the minis ter. Alan Gene Stall is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Valjean Stall, Eagle. She is the former Fran ces Mae Schick. Others attend ing were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reinke. V. . " " II 01 11 mm ItJ ID 01 10 I to At 2:00 P. M. 2 miles west at the farm located and 1 Vi miles south of the Callahan Church, SW of Murdock. Legal description: SVi of NV14 and NVi- of SWVi of Section 30, Twp. 1 1 , Range 10, Cass County, Nebraska. Improvements: House, barn, crib and machine shed, granary, hog house all located on the south 80. Landlord's share of growing crop goes to buyer. Will be offered in 80 acre tracts and also as one unit. . TERMS: 15 cash on day of sale, balance on confirmation and delivery of deed. Abstract will be furnished. Possession on delivery of deed subject only to tenant's lease to Mzrch 1, 1956. ! 1 l ID 1 MM llif ffiillra ' j Q 01 i m Kitchen Hints Have you often wondered if there isn't some use for the red mesh bags that contain oranges and grapefruit you buy week af ter week? Well there is. They can be boiled with a laundry ! bleach, will shrink to size and color of dish cloths while boil ing. Give your kitchen linoleum the appearance of having been waxed by shaving candle tallow into the hot suds before clean ing the floor. The surface will dry with a gloss and finish that is water-resistant without being slippery. Know your blades; A hot one for cutting warm, fresh bread; a moist one for fresh cake; a very thin sharp one for ' cutting ice box cookie dough. You've never seen any, but a white ironing board cover? Well why not? A colored one will be easier on your eyes and will not show every scorch mark and stain. Denim makes a dandy one. You can prevent that mold from forming on baked or boiled ham by brushing it all over with vinegar. The meat flavor will also improve. ffJ n FOR INFORMATION CONTACT Begley & Peck, Attorneys J. Howard Davis, Referee I or Plattsmouth, Nebraska Plattsmouth, Nebraska PLATTSMOUTH FIIA CHAPTER MEETS Plattsmouth Chapter of Fu ture Homemakers of America held a regular business meeting Tuesday, Sept. 27. All members brought small gifts and wrapp ed them at the meeting to send to small children for World Christmas Festival which is world-wide. Teen Times and Teen Talk magazines were shown to new members and subscriptions tak en. Refreshments were served by Miss Schwendemann. Oct. 3, after school, a short meeting was held to discuss United Nations Day and degrees. 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