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I ufn or me By Margaret Dingman Phone 241 it ovn Mr. and A-frc i t- , udic reni re Monday morning accompanied feve bin0? Rn and Van nil J? een staying here with Mr. Jr-riSV?e0e Garrin while in iva t S" Kent Were l0CatinS m Washington, D. c. m Plattsmouth Friday and was a caller at the Journal re newing her subscription Mr and Mrs. O. F. Martin recently returned from an ei-ht day vacation spent in ironton Onio, visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Freeburs; and sons were in Spencer, Iowa attending funeral services of Mmc-f reebUrg'S father' Walter Mrs. James Rishel entered the Clarkson Memorial hospital in Omaha Friday for observation and treatment. She is in room "THE STORE" in Cass County for Men and Boys JOHNSONIAN SHOES SAMSONITE LUGGAGE ARROD SHIRTS WEMBLEY TIES INTERWOVEN SOX e CHAMP & RESISTOL HATS e CURLEE SUITS iens Wear Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Snod grass and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Haecke and three sons called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bailey Friday evening to remind Mr, Bailey of his 73rd birthday. Ice cream, birthday cake and coffee were served. Mrs. Joe Manasek and daugh ter of Omaha are visitors in Plattsmouth looking after the late Martha Bates estate. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hughes and daugh ter, Cathy, were Mrs. Hughes' narents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cams of Kearney, Neb. Approximately 100 friends and relatives attended the 25th wed- ' f ding anniversary open house celebration for Mr. akd Mrs. A. W. Huebner, Sunday at their home. ' V : T t t s f J t. Weekend guests of Rev. and Mrs. Keith Delap and family were the pastor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Delap, and his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Delap of Lexington, Nebr. A family dinner was held Sunday for Rev. and Mrs. De lap's daughter, Paula Jean, not ing her fourth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wever motored Monday to Lincoln to attend his brother-in-law's fu neral. Ruby Wever spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wever. She is em ployed in Lincoln. Jerome and Mike Shellenbar ger, students at Iowa State, were weekend guests in the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Shellenbarger. Twice-a-Day Service Plattsmouth to Omaha Also Bellevue Offutt Field and La Platte Plattsmouth Transfer Plattsmouth 5255 Omaha HA 6733 ' i - J : ' I. .4. V - i A '- 5 I t - x - v ' : - . t iff - i i ! If ! THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Monday, March 19, 195$ PAGE THREE CALENDAR I 5 THEY MADE 'EM themselves, these well-cut suits worn by members of the Plattsmouth adult homemaking class. This is the way they ap peared in a style show at the high school audi torium Thursday, under the direction of Miss Lynas Schwendemann, home economics instruc tor. Some of the outfits, which would have cost more than a. hundred dollars at a store, cost $20 and less when made by the wearer, the in structor said. From left, Mrs. Leonard Born, Mrs. Lowell McQuin, Mrs. John Stoll, Mrs. L. A. Caldwell, Mrs. J. Howard Davis and Mrs. Clarence Engelkemeier. Journal Photo. Monday, March 19 Rebekah Lodge will meet at the I.O.O.F. Hall Monday, March 19 at 8 pjn. Wednesday, March 21 Circle No. 1 of the Presbyter ian church will meet with Mrs. Cappell at 2 p.m. Circle No. 2 will meet with Mrs. Richard Peck at 2 p.m. Circle No. 4 will meet with Mrs. George Smith at 8 p.m. Wednesday, March 21 Circle 3 of the Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs. Hugh Stander, Jr., March 21 at 8 pjii. Thursday, March 22 Fellow Craft Plattsmouth Lodge No. 6 A. F. & A. M. will meet Thursday, March 22. Friday, March 23 Cub -Scout Pack meeting at the Central school auditorium, I 7:30 p.m., Friday, March 23. Den No. 5 will give the program. Thursday, March 22 Plattsmouth Wildlife & Rec reation Association will hold a meeting Thursday, March 22 at 7:30 p.m. at the Fire Station. The public is urged to attend. Thursday, March 22 The Legion Auxiliary will hold a regular meeting Thursday, March 22 at the 40 & 8 club rooms at 8 p.m. Friday, March 23 Junior Auxiliary will meet Friday, March 23 at the home of Mary Ann Dingman at 7:30 pjn. Bring Easter tray favors. NOTE CHANGE OF DATE! Friday, March 23 Mynard Community club will hold a regular meeting Friday, March 23 at the Community hall. Lucille Wiles will have charge of the program. Journal Want Ads Pay PROUD YET HUMBLE TOriC FOR CHURCH MEET TONIGHT The Rev. J. W. Taenzler of Omaha will preach on "Proud Yet Humble" tonight at 7:30 at First Christian Church. The services are being held nightly this week in observance of "A Week of Christian Challenge." RADIATOR REPAIRING Plattsmouth Motors ONE-DAT SERVICE Washington Ave. Ph. 2S7 Mrs. Christy E. Hickey re turned Sunday from a two months vacation spent in St. Petersburg, Fla. She was ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. John A. Swanson of Choteau, Mon tana. Mrs. Hickey and Mrs. Swanson are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Harms and daughter, Sharon Kay, and Jimmie Terryberry of Omaha departed Monday for Modesto, KRea home since the death of Calif., called there by the death of Mrs. Harms' and Mr. Terry berry's father, Earl Terryberry. Dick Glaze, a Wesleyan Col lege student at Lincoln, spent the weekend in Plattsmouth at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Glaze. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heil, Jr., of Louisville were shopping and looking after business in Platts mouth Monday. Gene Vallery, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vallery, noted his sev-; enth birthday on St. Patrick's day, and took treats to his schoolmates Friday, at Dist. No. 25 Mrs. Edna Meisinger, patient at the Methodist hospital for two weeks, received a second surgery operation a week ago. She has been moved to a pri vate room No. 206. Arriving Saturday at the E. J. Doody home w7ere Mr. and Mrs. Tom Doody and daughter, Debbie, of Dwight, Nebr. They will leave for their home Mon day. Weekend guests at the home of Mrs. F. I. Rea were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ossenkop and family of Estherville, Iowa. Mrs. Os senkop has been staying in the her father, but returned home with her family Monday. Mrs. Lillian Livingston return ed Thursday evening' by plane from a visit at the home of her son, Lt. and Mrs. Richard Liv ingston and family at Coronado, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. T. I. Friest met Mrs. Livingston in Omaha.. - Mr. and Mrs. Vern Waterman and children were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Har old Dougherty at Lincoln. Mrs. Amelia Balfour. Her birth day cake was baked and deco rated by Mrs. Delbert Lindsey. Mrs. Melvin Sturm met her sister-in-law, Mrs. H. W. Stein meyer of Columbus at Lincoln Tuesday. They had lunch togeth er. Mrs. Sturm went on to Cla tonia to spend Tuesday night with her father, H. W. Stein meyer Sr. REAL ESTATE LOANS! 5 Percent Interest Charge Reduced for Each Monthly Payment Plattsmouth Loan & Building Ass'n. fil TBC API IS THE LAST DAY FOR FILING YOUR ASSESSMENT SCHEDULE. TAXPAYERS LIVING IN PLATTSMOUTH CITY SHOULD CONTACT THE COUNTY ASSESSOR'S OFFICE TO MAKE THEIR RETURN. PLEASE COME AT YOUR EARLIEST CONVENIENCE. Clara Olson jj " " I'T l;,jm0t000t'' l h Mrs. F. O. Sand Phone 2708 J RussellStover's Come quick-as-a-bunny to FELDHOUSEN'S for REAL FINDS in Easter Values . . . festive things to make this a happier holiday for you, your family and your friends. We've turned our store into a beautiful and bountiful Easter Basket with eye-fill, ing. purse-thrilling buys in rtment. Lome evci y k w . , see f Come shop!! Come save on Easter goods ana t I to 3n feSi MM EASTER CARDS Some for everyone i C w ,9 1 EASTER DYE KIT eggT Full Russell Stover s Candies The finest gift of all Chocolates Box $1.35 and Easter Basket Fruit and Nut Egg ... Ass't. Eggs 10c an JELLY BEAMS 1 d29cl CUDDLY PLUSH BUKH $198 $2.60 i $1.00 (Kj! Si. oo ($0. il ADAM'S 1 7 RIB 1 IPC PERFUME BY t law 1 icuTutDir S Mrs. Henry Ross spoke on "Community Service" at the meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Bob Wunder lich. Several interesting local projects were discussed. ' Anderson ville" by MacKin lay Kantor, was presented to the library by the Auxiliary. The Auxiliary and Legion will I assist with the ' County Govern- glment Day, April 11. Two dol- i lars was donated to the Red If ! Cross, $2.50 to the bingo fund at the Veterans hospital ana a pair of sheets and pillow cases were given to Mrs. Deane Nutz man to replace those she lost in the fire at her home. Mrs. Christina Chappell and Mrs. George Poulos Sr. were co hostesses. Next meeting will be April 10 at the home of Mrs. Clifford Trotter with Mrs. Ruth Lund berg reporting on Pan Ameri- f canism and Miss Esther Bark- ! hurst on Child Welfare. Mrs. R. Heime.rdiner of the Rollie Hobby shop of Nebraska City showed the Nehawka Flow er club members how to make wood pulp flowers at a meeting Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Martin Ross. ! All officers were re-elected, Mrs. Delbert Lindsey, president; j Mrs. Floyd Jorger, vice-presi dent; Mrs. Ruth Lundberg, sec retary. Mrs. Elmer Stoll displayed a red hybrid amarillys. Mrs. Ross presented each member with an B i African violet plant. Guests were 3 i Mr. and Mrs. Heimerdmger, P j George Sheldon, Lewis Royal and Martin Ross. Refreshments were served. Bonnie Mayfield was two years old Tuesday. Her after noon guest was Kay Nutzman. B ; Her birthday dinner guests were j Mr. ana Mrs. will Ost, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Balfour and children, m ML! Hy Klas Grapefruit Juice 46-cz. i nc 1 Can Big Ben PORK & BEANS No. 2Yi 90c Cans 2 Bob's Ass't. Flavors Soda POP Both A(C Ctns. Plus Dep. Buy one Carton for 35c Get the second for 5c Plus Dep. m Genuine White, Pink, Yellow I Il i 400 Count Pkgs. 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