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) HIE PLATTS MOUTH JOURNAL PAGE FOUR Thursday, May 31, 1956 Frickc Home Sold: Also Bragg House Realtor Steve Davis today announced the sale of the Emily ;Fricke home at 324 South Seventh Street to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Propst. Mrs. Fricke recently moved to Eugene, Ore. Also sold was the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bragg at 804 "Avenue C. The home was bought by Mr. and Mrs. Claude Richardson. BIRTHS - Son To Mr. and Mrs. Harley Street (Marie Hamilton) of Vallejo, Calif., May 23, 1956. The son has been named Robert Eugene and weighed 7 lbs. and 5 oz. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Hamilton and great grandmother, Mrs. N. F. Sudduth - l -l By Margaret Dingman Phone 241 ,r . 9 i'- tot Mt.ii J y I simplicity f 'ft ;: J STYLE 3296 Sizes: 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, UVi, 16V2, 18'2, 20', 22Va Breath-taking paste! print in a fine quality cotton Sun-Dress. Gracefully flared skirt. Zipper placket. Slash pocket. NO IRON FABRIC FOR LAUNDRY MANNERS. Colors: Aqua on Beige, Gold on Charcoal, Cit ron on Blue. $2.98 $3.98 $5.98 40m L X rfto r BLOUSES Bright Colors ' Smart Styles Washable Size 32 - 42 $1.98 Lacies Toggery Fashion Center of Cass County. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Essert entertained Mrs. Essert's three sistters, Mrs. Margaret Negley of Ashland, Mrs. Emil Miller and husband of Mur dock and Mrs. Lena Neben and daughter, Martha of Murdock. Also present for the Sunday dinner were Mr. and Mrs. A. C. McLean, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Andrews and Patty and Marvin Essert of Fremont. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dow of Lincoln were Decoration Day guests at the home of Mrs. How ard Dow. August Doering of Omaha came to Plattsmouth for Memo rial Day Services and a short visit with relatives. Mr. Doering is a brother of Mrs. R. C. Jahrig and Mrs. F. J. Lillie. Mrs. Roy Knorr is spend ing some time in Iowa City with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tucker and family, while her daughter, Jean, is con fined to the hospital. Arnold Meisinger is a pa tient .at .St. .Catherine's hospital in Omaha. He is in room 325. Dean Dunham accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wil- by his children, Sally, Susan and liams and family spent Mem- Tommy Dunham and Bill Sulli- onai Day in Grand island ana Van drove to Hastings Decora- joined a family picnic at Shel- tion Day for Terry Ernst and ton. Dean Dunham ,Jr., returning them to Plattsmouth for sum Michael Shellenbarger has mer vacation been initiated into the Iowa Beta Chapter of Sigma Epsilon Mr. and Mrs. Edward II, Social Fraternity at Iowa State .Gradoville spent the past College, Ames, Iowa, He is a weekend in Grand Island, MISS PEGGY ANN MOR ROW of Kansas Ciy, Mo., and Darrell Williamson, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Williamson of Plattsmouth are planning a wedding in the fall. Miss Morrow's engagement and nuptial plans were announced by her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Morrow of Kan sas City, Mo. , The couple at tends Northwestern Missouri State College. freshman enrolled in Archi tecture. Memorial Day visitors and overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Dingman visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Petrasek and daughters, Debbie and Kimmie. Sgt. and Mrs. Ralph Clinken- are Mr. Dingman's mother, Mrs. beard and daughter, Georganna Pearl Muilenburg of Glidden, departed Sunday for Cleveland, Iowa and Mr. and Mrs. Rpbert Ohio, where they plan to spend Dingman of Scranton, Iowa. 15 days of their 30 day furlough time. Indefinite nlans of fish Mr. and Mrs. Roy "Shorty" ing will complete the vacation. uoie ana Mr. ana Mrs. btamey time, voie .aienaea cuinmeiiceiueiib -k -k -k i - I exercises at uana uouege re- Mr and Mrs Forrest carper cently where Stanley was among host at the 4Q & 8 club dur tttivi on oct-M pnnVi in ing the absence of Mr. and Mrs. . V i Ralph Clinkenbeard who are en the Plattsmouth High School o Tr,. and will teach biology. JUJ,"1& " SP3 John Liddick stationed at Houseguests at the home of st. TvrnriP ivrifh arrived in Mrs. Louis Tiekotter are Mr Plattsmouth, Saturday, to visit and Mrs. Guy Heil of Burbank, his wifp thp former Shirlev Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Harper and his son, Timmy. Molle and daughter Cynthia of Mr. Liddick is a house guest at New York. Mrs Molle is the the E. W. Harper home and iormer v ax.y ieii. while here will also visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Liddick at Belle vue. Mrs. Charlie Cole of Osh kosh was a recent visitor at the Roy Cole home Private Donald Lisle re turned home on leave from Camp Pendleton where he finished basic training with the Marines. He is visiting his wife, Carole Lisle and son, Garry and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lisle of Louisville. He will be sta tioned at 29 Palms, Calif. Mr-. , and Mrs. Clayt Rosen- Mr. and Mrs. Kieth Schull and daughters, Patricia, Janette and Sherrl, of Dyton, Kans. are spending the weekend at the home of Mrs. Schull's father, George Busch, and their grand father, Fred Busch. -Mrs. Dorothy Meisinger was hostess Friday evening enter taining her bridge club. Mr. and Mrs. Les Hutchinson and family visited in Burchard Memorial Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl McLaughlin, a sister of Mr. Hutchinson ' Mr. and Mrs. John Hobscheidt, "f J-LvS! departed for their home in fi" ipwa, Tuesday after a they are sleeping in heated brief visit here at the John thing. The couple will also stop 110 Dscneiclt "Qme- at Arlington, Va. and other points of interest on the three f week trip. Memorial Day dinner guests at the Clem Woster home were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Collings and boys of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Brooks and Mrs. Silpha Seward. Mrs. Walter Mincer of Spencer, Iowa, returned home Sunday after a two weeks visit here with her daughtter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Freeburg. ' Captain and Mrs. E. J, Grado ville and son, Stephen" Paul, of Hopewell, Va., are visiting at the home of the Captain's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Gradoville. Tuesday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Freeburg were Mr. and Mrs. Roger Mincer and family of Carson, Iowa. Mr. Mincer is a brother of Mrs. Freeburg. The Plattsmouth towns people welcome the return of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Arn and sons, Joy and Jerry, who recently made their home in Burbank, Calif. The Arn family arrived Sun day and will make their home at 313 Hillcrest. Mr. Arn returns to Soennich seji's Meat Department. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Lepert and Miss Kay Rumph of Cedar Creek returned Monday night having spent from Thursday on at the home of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ons tad at Kansas City, Mo. The Lepert's returned via Iowa and spent a leisurely return trip. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Story and Donnie departed Tuesday for Dubuque, Iowa, where they will spend Decoration Day with Mr. Story's mother, Mrs. Lula Story and brother, Frank Story. While in Iowa they will also enjoy a visit at Epworth, with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Roess ler of Broken Bow were vis iting the weekend at the R. C. Jahrig home. Mr. Roess ler is a cousin of Mrs. R. 'C. Jahrig and Mrs. F. J. Lillie and August Doering of Oma ha. Mr. Roessler is a re tired farmer and stock raiser at Broken Bow. . " i!. Visiting at the George Gunter home in Valley View are , Mrs. Gunter's sister and family, .Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wohadlo and Di ane and Leonard,' from Hous ton, Texas. The Texas visitors arrived Saturday and departed for Chicago Wednesday, to visit other relatives. ' I -:-Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wykut and family from Troy, Kans. visited their daughter, Mrs. Georgia Gardner and husband over the weekend. The other daughters came too, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Co zad and . son of St. Joseph, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jeshelb and family from Garden City, Kans. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bostuch and son from Omaha. ' ' t Mr. and Mrs. Max Fitzmayer of Hollister, Mo., were recent Plattsmouth visitors, coming here for the Kaufman funeral and staying at the home of Mrs George Hall. Sebert Lytle and son, James, left this morning for Springfield, Mo. for a four day visit with Sebert's brother Willard. Roy Knorr and son Bill spent Tuesday in Hastings. WHAT HAPPENED? Call 242 or 241 and tell your local Newspaper Plattsmouth Journal. Spori Shirts CALENDAR May 21-June 1 Methodist Bible School starts May 21 through June 1,'from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. , Thursday, May 31 j Master Mason Degree o f Plattsmouth Lodge No. 6 A. F. & A. M.. Thursday, May 31 at 7:30 p.m. The next regular meeting will be June 4, then no regular meeting until Sept. 3rd. Friday, June 8 Good Cause Kensington will meet at the home of Mrs. Sadie Finnefrock Friday, June 8 at 8 p.m. Monday, June 4 ' Rebekah Lodge will meet Mon day, June 4 at 8 p. m. at the Odd In Short Sleeves in a Wide Variety of Colors, Patterns, Fabrics up Straw Hats $1.98 up Slacks . . . . $5.50 up Dacron, Nylon, Rayon, Flannel , Ccod Selection of Size, Style, Color , Leisure Pants and Jackets . . $2.98 Smith Mens Wear We Give S Gr H Green Stamps 501 Main Dial 5118 r o r nV M Ol In n As I am quitting business, I will positively sell every thing in my store to the highest bidder. Your price is our price. Thousands of dollars worth of new merchandise. A A V r y JPN AT 7:3 P This sale will continue each night thereafter until everything is sold. , On the final night of the sale the store fixtures, in eluding desk, safe, some tools, light fixtures and deliv ery truck will be sold. The following will be sold piece by piece: Living room, dining roombedroom and chrome breakfast sets, occasional chairs, drop leaf tables, lamps, mattresses, box and coil springs, beds, wool and congoleum rugs, utility cabinets, stands, end tables, small rugs, folding chairs, card tables, and hundreds of other small articles. All wi II be sold piece by piece. Bring your trucks and trailers No deliveries. We have made arrangements with a representative of the local finance company to be present at each evening's sale for those who wish to finance purchases. A FREE GIFT AT EVERY AUCTION n r Herman L. Schilling, Jr., and E. W. Ewin, Auctioneers 'Fellows Hall.