The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1901-current, June 07, 1956, Section B, Page PAGE THREE, Image 11

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    Louisville News
Louisville Alumni Banquet
Brings Many Back for Reunion
By Mrs.
A Summary
Of Louisville
Social News
Ticklers
By George
,was very amusing to members j LOUISVILLE (Special On
Elmore Saltmarsh
Aei. juii 'Oi nis class nresem. ; , , Tn-nu vt att r-iw
LOUISVILLE (Special On; Mr. Ivan Thomas of Louis-; witn Frank and Ralph Puis.
Tuesday evening the annual i vilie. celebrating his 50th an-; During the meeting the club
alumni banquet of Louisville ' niversary as an alumnus, gave i decided on a booth for the coun
High School was held in the' a short talk. jty fair. Rollin Terryberry will
gymnasium. I others who had come from; be host to the next meeting
Mrs. Evelyn Jackman Frankeja distance to attend, and also! on June 18.
cf Cedar Creek gave the invo-. talked were : Myrna Reichart was hostess
cation, followed by the welcome j Aimeda Meisinser of Califor- to the Louisville Willing Work
mage by the president, Mrs-ja, Norman and June Tyojers 4-H May 21. Each girl is to
i.eanor Krambeck. Bill Work-; v,ttorj rf Tronic fitv Olivprihavp hpr ryroiprt half rionp hv
president, re- j jackman of New Orleans, Oscar the next meeting to be held June
Thomas of Somers, Iowa, Lil-;5.
.v.i& Lvu.&i.miLaier, .Mr. nan i nomas noimer ui r-auoii, Mrs. Maude Johnson had as
yer.e Ingram, of Lincoln intro-1 Iowa. Jessie Dill Richardson of j guests Memorial Day Mrs. Neva
man, 1955
ponded.
class
ced the song leader. Mr. Hen-; Fruitland. Idaho, and her sis-iwnod nf
b, postmaster of Louis- ter from Fairfield, Ivan ano-j, Taylor of Piatts:
v.ut, vno lea several songs, ac-jFern Sheiton Burmeister oi uzi
fompanied by Mrs. Laura Gess.jcoin.
ine dinner was "served to 180 j.jrs.
-'" wi 4"u"i" ;Mrs. irene mester ruj-,
za::on and guests by the Re-jverla Gaebel Schliefert,
. riua u- j Mrs Jean jenson Group, ac-'MeiI10riai Day with their par
ens o. LouLsviiie. companied by Fem Jochim, sang jent5, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Thomas.
At the business meeting fol-jtwo songs, concluding the pro- Mrs. Nellie Shadbolt, aunt of
lowing the dinner, Mr. W. S.jgram. Mr. Thomas and Miss Blanche
MGrew, Jr., of Louisville was; Ross Nichols' orchestra fur-? Graham of Lincoln, former
elected to head the group for j nihfri mnsir for dancinsr at the! home pennomirs teacher in the
Lincoln and Mr. and
louth.
Arthur Holmer
and family of Paton, Iowa, and
Lenora Gaebel Ragoss, arui Oscar Thomas and
Mrs.: family of Somers, Iowa, and
and : tcil!:ai-rt Thomas Omaha snent
' Fr,ff,lnrnf Qf ' THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
..tw. ........ w... Sec-ion B PACiii i rixvx.r
The 1AH Club met Thursday) Tfaurs"y' Jue ' becio.
evening at the 'church withl , f , ! , rl
hostess Mrs. Henry smith and 80th Birthday Absentee Shower
Roger. Plans were made to j Henry Kammaim was SO years j Mrs. James J ensen gave a
entertain the fathers and ; ci& 22. Those present to pink and blue shower for her
mothers in the near future. jheip him celebrate were Mrs. j sister, Mrs. Jerry Johnson, who
j Mary Graf e, Henry and Minnie ; is with her husband at Wash
Miss Evelyn Freudenburg is Graf e. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lud- ; ington, D. C. Mrs. Johnson
working at Syracuse Memorial js, Mrs. Mary Ludwig, Mr. and J called by phone during the
Hospital as a nurse's aide. !Mrs. Harry Brockhoff. Mr. and
Mrs. Will Baier went to Mrs. Fritz Brockhoff , Henry and
Lincoln Wednesday to be with Tina Oelkers, Mr. and Mrs. Hen
her daughter, Mrs. Jerry j ry Dodenhoff, Albert Ropers, Sr.,
McCord, who is at Bryan Mem- Irene Ropers, Lorenz and Harry
orial following surgery
shower.
Mr. and Mrs. William Berg
straesser visited at the Silas
Everett home Friday and are
on their way to Florida to visit
their son. Bill, who is with a
baseball team there.
Mrs. Anna Hawley left for
her home at Palisade Wednesday
after visiting relatives here for
several weeks.
Mrs. Harry Ludwig, Mrs. Otto
Ludwig, Mrs. Harry Heiser, Mrs.
Tennrri Carlson. Mrs. Albert
Ropers and Mrs. Meta Brockhoff. Conradi were hostesses at a xnis-
j cellaneous shower at First Luth-
Robert Marquardt was select- i eran Church parlors Sunday
ed of 2S0 students to attend All j honoring Miss Darlene Carlson
State for high school students -no wil lbe married to Hagel
"Let's pretend that I'm your minister. Kindly move to
the back of the church!"
for three weeks at University of
Nebraska.
Mrs. Harvey Hillman visited
her mother, Mrs. Ella Wulf, Sun
day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marquardt
Mr. and Mrs. John Aescb-!
bacher left Wednesday for their I Stander attended graduation eje
home in Detroit. He is a re- i ercises at Springfield, Mo Tom
vvniie was a memoer 01 tne
class. He is the grandson of
Mrs. Stander.
Pitt on June 8 at First Lutheran
Church in Avoca. She is the
granddaughter cf Mrs. Henry
Ludwig.
porter on the Detroit Free Press.
tr
coming veaj
! American Legion Hall for
1955 graduates, J large crowd that stayed.
Jr., Henry A1-,
Mike Schlater and Walter
Hutchison, accompanied by Miss
A quartet of
August Fanke.
Hoddv Home
Marilyn Kcop, sang two songs, j mlmf r
Mrs. Alice Wiesneth read a L Thnmft
Guild Meet
c;a:ss prophecy written by hei
brother, Oliver Jackm
which
Wheel Balancing
Save Wheel Bearings
e Save Tires
Save Tie Rod Ends
Enjcy Your Summer Trip
Dude &: Plymouth
Salt's &: Service
USED CARS
MOTOR CO.
R. V. BRYANT
1 25 North 5th St.
Plattsmouth Phone 2S3
Louisville school of Lincoln, were
afternoon callers. j
" 1- n-nrl Vfi-o Pir! TJsViilr Tr !
are the parents of a baby daugh
ter, Kathleen Jo. Their sons are
spending some time with their
maternal grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. Caffrey while their
mother is in the hospital. Mr.
j and Mrs. Earl Hrabik, Sr., of
TJsin0-! Meadow are the paternal grand-
theme -"The Happy Parent.
Donna Jones and Among local people m the hos-
Mrs. Marguerite Streeter gavepitai are Lawrence i (ihke)
two skits illustrating their sub- j Colerich and Ole Sjogren, and
ject at the Wednesday evening' Jack Ross."
meeting of the Wesleyan Serv-j Mrs. Roseann Hackbarth
ice Guild. Mrs Jones conduced , passed away Tuesday, May 29,
LOUISVILLE ( Special )-
as then-
Home," Mrs.
the program with a vocal solo.
The following officers were
elected:
President, Marly s Vaughn;
vice president. Donna Jones;
treasurer, Helen Brunson; re
cording secretary, Haz-el Dolan;
secretary of spiritual life, Gene
after a long illness. A complete
obituary will be published in a
forthcoming issue.
"The Laughing Lassies" 4-H
Club was organized at the Elmer
Sprieck home May 24. Six girls
met and chose their projects
and officers. Their leaders are
Mrs. Alfrey
Is Installed
WSCS Head
LOTJISVTLLE (Special) At
the final meeting for the con
ference year, Mrs. Henrietta Al
frey was installed by Rev.
Blough as President of the Wo
man's Society of Christian Serv
ice of First Methodist Church.
Other officers are:
Mildred Heier, vice president:
Aletha TJhley, secretary; and
Patti Murray, treasurer. Also
installed were secretaries, of the
departments of work.
The last of the studies on
"Introduction to Spiritual Class
ics" was led by Rev. Blough.
News Of Avoca
Womens Club
Installs Its
New Officers
vieve Funke; secretary of local j. Boyne parson
church activities, Frances Biggs;
secretary of supply, Sue Pank
onin; secretary of youth, Doris
Albert; secretary of promotion.
Hazel Hon.
Sprieck.
Night
u 0 0 IT
Meet Their Son
Mr. and Mrs. Cy Hirsch drove
! to the Omaha Municipal Air- j Omaha.
:port Sunday afternoon to meeti
: their son, Bruce, who is a stu
; dent at Princeton University.
Bruce will be at home for a
ifew weeks, before returning to
; school. He is a member of the
Princeton Choir, which makes
tours over the United States and
foreign countries.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Back
Louisville, and Mr. and Mrs. Or
ville Sack of Bennington, were
Saturday evening guests in the
Francis Carter home, near the
Gretna Fisheries.
Mrs. Walter Blake is at home
after spending a few days last
week at Clarkson Hospital in
Daughter Born
To Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Ems
hoff, Omaha, a daughter was
born May 30 at Lutheran Hos
pitaL Maternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. John Rippe.
Great grandmother is Mrs. Hen
rietta Kirkhoff cf Weeping Wa
ter. Paternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. John Emshoff.
Great grandmother is Mrs. So
phia Emshoff.
By Mrs. Henry Maseman
Journal Correspondent
AVOCA (Special) The Avoca
Womens Club met Wednesday j
with Mrs. Paul Strand.
Mrs. Fred Marquardt, president. ;ffn J' a f' e
Mrs. Emest Jensen sang a Mane' was b, y , at BT
solo. Mrs. Elmer Hallstrom and an Memorial Hospital. Grand
Mrs. Martha Ruge each gave ! Parents are Sidney Burket of
a rnnpr on "Vothe'-s" j Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. Henry
c j Maseman of Avoca
iii;. rieu ivies.! qLUiiui, iiiii,4ncsj
Visitation Meet
A church visitation meeting
was held Sunday afternoon at
the Congregational Church. The
meeting was opened by Rev. P.
E. Bauman of Weeping Water.
Also on the team were Mr. and
Mrs. Carter Nielsen, Miss Joan
Domingo. A film, "Our C
tian World Mission," was pre
sented after a lunch in the
To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Koe- j church parlors. An informal
Mr. and Mrs. John Stubben
dick spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Carr of Lincoln.
Philip Maseman of Omaha had
dinner Memorial Day with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Maseman.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lingle, Sr.,
and Mr. and Mrs. John Lingle,
Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Maynard
Rippe attended the Joyce Goer
ing and Dale Stuckenholz wed
ding at the Evangelical Church
at Talmadge Sunday evening.
The Cemetery Kensington met
Friday with Mrs. Elmer Hen-nings.
ver a son was born May 31 at discussion was led by Mrs. Bau-
st luni-v -Hns-nitai Nebraska ! man at the tables. Then Rev.
To Mr. and Mrs. John Mase- ! member canvass 01 tne cnurcn.
The film was agam. presented
for those who came in the evening.
Co To Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Nichols at
tended the wedding in Crestcn,
Iowa, Sunday of Mrs. Nichols'
nephew, Donald Scheel.
the new club officers as follows
Mrs. Ernest Norris. president;
Mrs. Charles Marshall, vice
president; Mrs. Nancy Carsten,
treasurer; Mrs. John Wolph,
secretary.
Plans were made for the
club picnic in June with Mrs.
Ernest Haveman hostess.
Sunday guests of Mrs. Mary
Grabe were Mrs. Anna Wiech-
Mrs. Elmer Wessel had surgery I man of Kansas City, Mrs. Henry
at St. Marys Hospital Saturday.
Kord Sudman is a patient at
Bryan Memorial Hospital in Lincoln-Mrs.
Henry Neumeister entered
Bryan Memorial Hospital as a
medical patient Friday.
AT
h r M ft i 0 P PJI F M y
Vacation Bible school started
Monday morning with a good
Mr. Lynas Hirsch of Greybull, j attendance. Teachers are Anna
Wyoming, was a visitor in the ' Larson, Mona Heil and Elva In
home of his brother, Cy Hirsch. ! mn for the nursery school;
and Mrs. Hirsch. He came tot Evelyn Hubble and Mrs. Car
attend the graduation of his j penter for beginners and kin-
daughter at Hastings Collese. dergarten; Phyllis umntn, Mrs
Miss Nola Noyes of Omaha
and Mrs. Esther Schneider of
Cedar Creek left Monday morn
ing for Los Angeles, Calif. They
are traveling by car.
PICNIC HAMS tfl)
Wilson's Certified Smoked
4 to 6 lb. Avg.
Pound
FREE! FREE!
1 PAIR MEN'S LEATHER WORK CLOVES
OR 1 CHAMBRAY SHIRT
With Any Pair of
Men's Star Brand Work Shoes
Meadow Cold
V2 Gal.
A N K L
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Rock Rib Nylon Reinforced
White Only Sixes 8-11
Regular 35c 4 Pr. for ....
These Specials Offered
Friday Night Only
6 P. M. to 9 P. M.
NO PHONE ORDERS, PLEASE
MEMBER
Attend GOP Meet
Those attending the GOP
county convention at Platts
mouth last week were Mr. and
Mrs. Ward Brunson, Mr. and
Mrs. Forest Brunson, Mr. and
Mrs. Elmore Saltmarsh, Mrs. Er
vin Albert and Mr .and Mrs.
Fred Lesan. Paul Eveland of
ElmwoGd was elected the new
chairman and Maxine Cloidt of
Plattsmouth, the vice-chairman.
Mrs. Margaret McKenna of
Panama City, Fla., left for home
home Monday morning after
spending several days with her
mother, Mrs. John Inman, and
other relatives. Sundav the fam-
! Louisville City Park.
I John Worthman, who attends
j college at Hastings, is at home
j with his parents, Dr. and Mrs.
I Herbert Worthman, for the sum
i mer vacation.
j Mr. and Mrs. Don TJrwin at-
tended the baccalaureate serv-
ices at Kountze Memorial Luth-
eran Church in Omaha for the
graduating class of North High I
j School. Jerry Linder, a nephew j
! 01 Mrs. Urwin, was a member
I of the class.
Glen Pankonin and Jean White
in charge of primary and first,
second and third grades. The
juniors, fourth, fifth, sixth and
seventh grades, who meet at the
Christian Church, are taught by
Mary Amelang, Betty Penning
ton, Elsie Tennant and Mabel
Woolhiser. Mrs. Kenneth Smith
is superintendent and Sue Pan
konin is in charge of music.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Murray
and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Braack
attended commencement exer
cises in Clay Center, Kans., for
the Murray's two grandsons, one
of whom was graduating from
the eighth grade and the other
from high school. Memorial Day
guests of the Murrays were Mrs.
May Gooding of Plattsmouth
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Speck
of California.
A Roundup of
Avoca Briefs
AVOCA (Special) Ronald
Luce just returned from Cedar
Grove, New Jersey, where he
was an attendant at the wedding
of Miss Claire Weber to Robert
Emshoff. Luce and friends also
visited in New York.
Friends here received an an
nouncement of the graduation
from nurses training of Miss
Mary Lou Cress, daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cress.
She graduated from St. Joseph
School of Nursing at St. Joseph,
Mo.
She is a former Avoca resi
dent. Mrs. John Weaver and friends
of Bird City Kans., were in
town Saturday visiting her
nephew, Claude Hollenberger,
and brought flowers for Mem
orial Day.
Killed In Crash
Relatives here received word
Friday of the death of Tirnmy
Greenrod, three year old son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Greenrod
of Cincinnati, Ohio, Timmy was
hurt in a car accident and died
on the way to the hospital. Mrs.
Fred Ruhge and Mrs. Richard
Greenrod left for the funeral
Tuesday. His grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greenrod of
Nebraska City.
Lions Club Meet
Robert Hallstrom and Allen
Ehlers, Sr., attended a meeting
of the Lions Club at Beatrice
Sunday.
T- X "T- 1 1 - T-v
iueier 01 i-incuixi, utna 1
and Martha Ruge of Avoca, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl TJhlhom of Oma
ha, Miss Marie Grabe, Mr. and
iMrs. Louie Grabe of Syracuse
and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ebert
of Weeping Water.
Bible school closed Friday
noon with a picnic at the school
grounds. In the evening a pro
gram was given at the Congrega
tional Church, it was a review
and display of things they
made. The mothers served lunch
in the church parlors later in
the evening. Each child made a
waste basket and a pair of ear
rings for their mothers.
STOP THAT ITCH!
IN JUST 15 MINUTES.
If not pleased, your 40c back
at any drur store. Try mstant
dryinsr ITCH-ME-NOT for itch
of eczema, ringworm, insect
bites, foot itch or other surface
itch. Easy to use day or night.
Now at Schreiner Drug.
Still
Available
At V2 Price
Seme. Gallons and
Quarts of
Semi-Gloss
High Gloss
and
One Coat
Flat
Wall Paint
Plattsmouth
Lumber Co.
125 So. 4th
Dial 285
3-t (Pays 3n 111a ny Ways
Visits Wednesday
Bobby Sutton of Louisville
visited Wednesday and Thursday
with Loren Haveman.
Keep your Pilot on this Summer
Fishing In Canada
Willard McShane, Paul Doty,
Irvin inman and George Dolan,
all of Louisville, returned home
Monday from a fishing trip to
Canada.
! Memorial Day guests of Mr.
! and Mrs. Ross Nichols were Mrs.
j Charles Ossenkop, Sr., Mr. and
Funeral Services
Held Saturday for
Rosann Hackbarth
LOUISVILLE ( Special Fu
neral services for Mrs. Rosann
Hackbarth were held Saturday
at First Methodist Church. She
died May 29 at 70 years of age.
Rev. W. M. Halstead officiated
at the services.
She was bom October 1, 1825,
in Chapman.
She was married to George
Duerr in 1908 at Grand Island.
Mr. Duerr passed away in 1929.
In 1933, she was married to
Gust Hackbarth of Oakes, N. D
They made their home there un
til the time of his death. Mrs.
Hackbarth returned to Louisville
in 1950.
She was a member of St. Johns
Lutheran Church of Oakes, N.
D., later transferring her mem
bership to the First Methodist
; Mrs. Charles Ossenkop, Jr., all j Church of Louisville,
j of Calloway, Fred Wegener of She leaves a son, Lawrence,
j Dunning and Mrs. H. E. Laymon, and one daughter, Mrs. Ruth Al
jMr. and Mrs. Tom Schmader, bert, both of Louisville. Also
j all of Omaha. j surviving are a sister, Mrs. Bes-
j Mrs. Nellie Auxier of Portland, t sie Miller of Oakes, N. D.; one
jOre., was a guest last week of j brother, Arthur Hartman of
; her mother, Mrs. Mary Williams, ; Chapman, and six grandchil-
Mr. and Mrs. Will Wulf and
Mrs. Ella Wulf were in Lincoln
Tuesday visiting Mr. Edwin
Shoemaker, who recently came
home from the hospital.
Donald Straub, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Straub, and Miss
Carolyn Lutz, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Emil Lutz, this week
graduated at St. Bernards Acad
emy, Nebraska City.
The Pine Ridge 4-H Club met
with its leader, Wayne Pederson,
Saturday. It was decided to go
to the Sidney Rodeo and take
a picnic lunch.
Mrs. Ella Wulf received word
of the sudden death of her son-in-law,
Harvey Hillman, at Otoe
Friday evening while giving a
toast at the alumni banquet.
fit cr
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WSCS Meets
The Women's Fellowship met
in the church parlors Friday
with Mrs. Louis Ruhge and Mrs.
Robert Michle. The devotional
period was led by Mrs. Henry
Smith. Mrs. Paul Lindhardt was
a visitor. Reports were given
on the proceeds of the alumni
banquet.
SOENNICHSEN'S
Your One Stop Shopping Center
and other relatives
! Mrs. Jim Strong of Mountain
iView, Mo., returned home Sun-
day after a visit with her broth-
er, Arch Baker, and Mrs. Baker.
It was Mrs. Strong's first visit
1 to Louisville in 10 years.
dren.
Bearers were Herman Roeber,
Fred Hopp, Ernest Beck. A. C.
Hinkle, August Stchimann; Jr.,
and William Zeorian.
Interment was at Riverview
Cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith
and - Roger were in Omaha
visiting Mrs. Stanley Smith
Wednesday evening. Mrs. Smith
is home from the hospital but
the baby daughter Linda
Susanne Smith is still at the
hospital in the incubator.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ruhge
left Saturday morning for Pal
isade where they will attend the
wedding of Miss Janice Abbuhl,
granddaughter of Mrs. Smoots.
" Mrs. Dena Ruge came home
Wednesday after spending
several weeks working in
Syracuse.
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2.
3.
It keeps your furnace dry . . . reduces rusting
The small amount of heat from the the gas
pilot keeps your heating equipment dry
through the summer . . . prevents rust . . .1
prolongs furnace life.
Helps prevent dampness end mustiness in your
basement
The gas pilot generates just enough heat to
maintain the draft up the chimney. This
helps ventilate the basement, reduces damp
ness and mustiness.
Your furnace is reedy for occasional damp, chilly
days
f-l.f
4.
Your furnace is ready to be turned on for
damo chilly days when a few hours of GAS
heat makes your home much more comfortable.
When winter comes, you just turn up your thermostat
to get heat.
At the first sign of cold weather, so many
people want their pilots lighted that it is
impossible for heating contractors to service
all calls immediately. Youll be sure youll
have heat when you want it if you keep
your pilot on.
5.
I 1 l , .ill lOT. I
The cost is slight
The cost is so little to keep your pilot cri
that youll scarcely notice the difference in
your summer gas bills.
Onfy Gcs does so much . . . yef ccsfs so little