The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1901-current, June 07, 1956, Section B, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 15

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Eagle Man, 92,
Observes His
Birth Date
P.y Mrs. John Fischer
Journal Correspondent
LA OLE 'Special Mr. Wil
Norris cf Eagle celebrated
. -r.a cirthiay cn Tuesday.
.-. .-:r.. Mid Ncrris and wife
.: -inccm and a brother Tai-
wife and sen cf
7i.rn:cnt, spent the day with
Miss Dorothea Keil spent
" - iy Eagle at her home
r: -:ertv. Sne has been staying
:: linrcin, where she is em"-
Mr and Mrs. Frank Pa?e
:-r-:z to St. Louis, Mo., via
: ;.:r. the first of last week and
;:. Page underwent a check----
, the Missouri Pacific
:i:-c;tal. Ke underwent surgery
the hospital several weeks
7:nna Hcrtcn. small daughter
-: M:. and Mrs. Charles Hcrtcn
-.-"rd a visit with her crand
at .xeter. last week.
Airman On Leave
.-. : r m a n Ralph McCuiloch
-::::ned at Scottsfield, HI., has
assigned to Newfoundland
-ii::ed friends in Eagle re-
hiie on leave before
for the cut cf states
REAL ESTATE
LOANS!
5 Percent Interest
Charge Reduced
for Each Monthly
Payment
Plarrsmourn Loan
b Building Ass'n.
It Happened In NEBRASKA--
A. . r.z th cdi.ues of early pioneer travt! as the iruf wagon. One group of
rr.r. a.iirse ai'.j to their kaadcart.s, traveled from Missouri to th mountains in
j j.; ; day?' This eqaalied the speed cf horse-drawn vehicles at that time and
c?r.i-iy beat cien, tue standard "horseixyAer"' cf the da .
rS MAKES YOU THIRSTY doesn't it-just to read
Cyjly, about frontier accomplishments like this? Lucky us!
WE7 ln
These days we can enjoy a sparkling glass of beer any
irr.e at home, or awav! Beer is so refreshing ... so
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1955 FORD 2SeDd;n S1375.00
1951 BUICK tin $350.00
1950 BUICK I $275.00
.1950 FORD Lain $250.00
1950 FORD $250.00
1950 OLDSMOBILE 4SeL $250.00
1949 PLYMOUTH s4Irn S225.00
1949 BUICK 4sI'n 5175.00
1946 BUICK 4SeDd;; $125.00
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Nebraska Gity
Leave For New York
Mrs. Keith Muenchau and two
sons left via plane for New
crk City the first cf the week
to visit her- aunt and cthr
relatives and friends for a few
weeks.
Mr. Ralph Beach, rural mail
carrier, enjoyed a week's va
cation last week and Richard
Carr, was substitute carrier.
Miss Marilyn Bird, daughter
cf Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Bird,
visited her sister Doris and
family, the William Denny's at
Des Moines, Iowa.
Honor The Pastor
The Methodist family basket
.dinner will be Sunday noon,
June 3rd following the morning
; church service and there will
; be a special gathering honoring
the pastor, Rev. and ;Irs. Walter
' Jackson, who are planning to
move to their property in Lincoln
in the near future, it will also
be in observerance cf the es
teemed couple's 50th wedding
; anniversary. Everyone is invited
to be present. Special entertain
; ment will follow the dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Harold and
family, moved his week to
their farm, formerlv owned bv
the OrvLUe Pitzers. The Harolds
moved from Lincoln.
Mrs. Marie Hamilton spent
several weeks with her daugh
ter Mrs. Fred Tedrow at Valley,
following her fall and injury
several weeks ago. However,
Mrs. Hamilton returned heme
recently.
James Burks, sen cf Mrs.
Ruth Burks is enjoying a Navy
Reserve tour and cruise. He is
assigned to the Florida coast.
Miss Roberta Knaup is spend
ing the summer working for her
aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Root, cf Eagle.
, Memorial Services
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Under
wood attended the Wabash
memorial services last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Fischer and
Kathy were also in attendance.
710 Fin Hsfl Baii B.a3.. twico.;n, Nesr.
BUICK tS;5!
Fuliy equipped with dynaflcw
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Congregation
Fetes Pastor
Who Retires
EAGLE (Special The fam
ily basket dinner was well at
tended last Sunday after a full
church attendance for the
morning worship service.
It was the retiring sermon of
the Rev. Walter Jackson who
has been advised by his doctor
to take a needed rest and re
frain from the schedule of a
full-time pastor.
The congregation responded
especially fine. The committee
in charge was Mrs. H. N. Ers
kine. Jr.. chairman, assisted by
lhr.es. Frank Frchlich. John
Fischer, Harold Wall and the
girls quartette.
The latter sang several songs
in keeping with the occasion
accompanied by Mrs. Fischer.
Mrs. Erskine conducted the
cuesticnaire for the honorable
couple, by asking them to relate
in an informal way, their court
ship, marriag2 and past pastor
ate charges. Both responded in
a talented and interesting man
ner. Rev. Jackson was assigned
twice, during his ministerial
services at both, Beaver Cross
ing and Eagle. They will re
side at 4515 No. TCth St., at
Lincoln in their new home.
Eagle Graduates
Work at Lincoln
EAGLE Special Several of
the Eagle graduates are busily
employed at Lincoln.
Janice Frchlich, the valedic
torian is attending the business
college.
; Kaye Marie S warts, one of the
; saiutatorians, is emoloved at
Dr. John C. Thompson's Clinic.
Virginia Westf all works at Stov
er's Candy Kitchen.
Joyce Phillips and Sally Bal
lar.ee are employed at Insur
ance Company offices. Sharon
Wall is a dental assistant at Dr.
Murphy's office.
Myma Richards works at Fil
ler's Drug Store. Mary Ellen
Donlan is employed in the Cred
it Bureau office.
Mrs. Floyd Siekman entered
the hospital, Snnday, to under
go surgery, after having been
ill for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Fifer of
line Gin visited Mr. Filer's
mother, Mrs. Anna Fifer, last
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Norris cf
Missouri are visiting their
parents and other relatives fol
lowing the close cf school terms.
The parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Gerhard and Mr. and
Mrs. R. H. Norris.
Miss Lois Erskine is attending
a youth meeting at Denver,
Colorado, this week.
Miss Myma Richard is em
ployed at a drugstore in Lincoln
following her graduation. She
plans to attend - the University
having graduated with a high
scholastic rating.
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Eager "Eaglets Meet
With Wiima Bcnnet
By Carleen Johnson
4-H Reporter
EAGLLE The Baser Eaglets
4-H Club held its eighth meet
ing at the home cf Wilma Ben
net, on May 29.
Only four members were pres
ent. They were Wilma, Susan,
Elinor, and Janet. Our ether
members were ill.
Elinor showed how to straight
en materials. Susan ' demon
strated making a placket.
A lunch was served and games
were played.
Cur next meeting will be held
at the home cf Carleen Johnson.
Eagle News Notes
And Social Briefs
EAGLE (Special Mrs. Floyd
Siekman underwent surgery at
Lincoln, last Thursday, and is
reported to be seriously ill at
this writing.
It is hoped, by her many
anxious friends and relatives,
that she will be on the recovery
list seen. She has been ill sev
eral weeks and was also at the
clinic in Rochester, Minn., fol
lowing several weeks hospital
ization at Lincoln.
The Trinity Lutheran Church
and Sunday School members
enjoyed their family picnic din
ner last Sunday.
Th Emmanuel Lutheran Va
cation Bible School is being well
attended.
Mrs. Lavelle Swarts received
the sad message of the sudden
death cf her sister's husband.
Mr. Paul Mc Creary. He was
only 32 years of age. He entered
the hospital for a check-up and
examination, underwent brain
tumor surgery on Saturday, and
his death occurred early Sun
day morning.
Mrs. Alma Bockoven and
daughter, Mary Martha, spent
last week visiting a friend, Mrs.
Mary Holly at Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford An
derson, Jr., arrived in Eagle
from Idaho one day last week
and will remain here until he
is inducted into the armed
services.
Early Surprise
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phillips
were surprised early Sunday
morning at 6 a. m. when tiieir
nephew, Donald Frye, stationed
at Plattsburg, New York. Air
base, stepped at the Phillips
home for breakfast with two
other airmen enroute to their
hemes in Oklahoma. The nephew
continued on to his parents home
in Niobrara, accompanied by
'Dick Meyers. Roger Walker,
; Grace Phillips. Jeanette Walker
and Lei and Frye who took
to Norfolk by auto.
A birthday dinner was en
joyed at the Fred Schwegman
home Sunday honoring the
birthday of Mrs. Schwegman.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Gerhard and daugh
ters and family. 2.1r. and Mrs.
Dick Norris cf Concordia, Mo..
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mcintosh
and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Oberie of
Lincoln.
Mrs. L. K. Swarts completed
her teaching a: the Sheridan
kindergarten at Lincoln cn Fri
day. Mrs. Laura West is visiting
her daughter and family, the
Samuel Gays, at Des Moines.
Iowa, for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Buck
nell cf Elmwood visited their
frienas, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Adams, last Wednesday evening.
Miss Roberta Knaup cf Weep
ing Water is assisting with the
housework at the heme cf her
aunt and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Root, while Mrs. Root
is busy at the Eagle lumber
yard assisting her husband with
the office work.
Dr. K. E. Colbert cf Scotts
biuff called at the home cf his
cousin, Mrs. John Fischer and
Mr. Fischer, on Monday after
noon, enroute home after spend
ing a few days with relatives at
Weeping Water where he at
tended a family reunion and
dinner with the Colbert relatives
fcn last Sunday.
Miss Lois Erskine returned
home Saturday morning after
enjoying a week's vacation and
trip with relatives to Denver.
. Colo.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kalvor
sen are the parents cf a baby
girl bom at Lincoln May 27th.
Mrs. Halvcrsen is the former
Glenda Neemam
Visit In Colorado
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Muenchau
:are enjoying a visit in Colorado
: a few days before making a trip
to Minnesota to visit relatives
and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Norris cf
Ccnccrdia, Mo., who have teen
; visiting relatives in Eagle, and
j ether nearby communities left ;
(for their heme Sundav' after- ;
. nccn. Beth Mr. and Mrs. Norris 1
.will attend summer school at
the above citv. i
Mother Is III
Mrs. Seeley StUlwe" received
a call from Colorado last Friday
that her mother was critically EL
Mrs. Stillwell left immediately
via plane to be at her aged
mother's bedside.
Clifford Anderson, Jr., went
to Plattsmouth Monday morn
ing where he was informed to
appear, having been called for
Army induction recently. Mrs.
Anderson will remain in Eagle
at the present time.
James Burks returned home
Sunday after spending a couple
of week's on a Navy Reserve
cruise and active duty.
Taken II! Suddenly
Fred Spahnle took ill while at
a dentist's office having a tooth
extracted and was then taken to
the hospital for further checkup
.and medical attention. He re-covered
quite satisfactorily in a
I few days, returning home cn
; Saturday morning.
i Mrs. Alma Rohliff, Mrs. Eliz
abeth Eidenmiiler and da ugh -
ter, Maxine, of Lincoln, spent
iSunday at the heme cf Mrs. A.
: H. Siekman.
! Mrs. Robert Gamble of Para
'dise, Calif., and son, Mr. Frank
; Gamble cf Overton visited Mrs.
Gamble's sister-in-law, Mrs.
.Lance elites and Mr. elites last
'Saturday evening and visited
ether relatives before returning
:hcme cn Monday.
THOSE WERE THE DAYS
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OFF MAIN STREET
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DEEMS
SONNT SOUTH
STRIKE
Joins The Navy
Robert Walker, Jr., son cf Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Walker, Sr., has
joined the Navy and will leave
for Omaha Monday. He gradu
ated from Eale High May' 15th.
Mr. Andy Walberg cf Albin,
Iowa, called at the home of his
I brother, Mr. and Mrs. Art Walker
Sunday morning enroute to Cal
ifornia. He accompanied friends
cf Iowa.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Frchlich
and Betty Jo visited a few days
in Denver, Colo., with Mrs. Froh
iieh's sister, Aietha and family.
Robert Excpp of the Navy Air
force pilot spent a few days at
the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. David Krcpp recently.
Sewer Is Installed
The Eagle streets are being
excavated in the construction of
the sewage pipe installation.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy McAllister
cf Davenport, Iowa, visited at
the home cf Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Wall last Wednesday afternoon.
They also visited ether Wall rel
atives before returning home.
Mr. Claud Frisbee cf Rich
mond, ILL, visited during the Me
morial Day holiday at the John
Fischer home. He arrived from
Illinois cn Tuesday evening
bringing several beautiful home
garden bouquets for grave deco
ration at Wabash Cemetery for
his departed relatives.
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i THE PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
Thursday, June 7, 1955 Section B PAGE SEVEN
Sunday School Tour
The intermediate Sundav
I School Class cf Methodist
: Church win meet at the church
Saturday at 1 o'clock prompt
; for the planned educational
! tour.
Mr. Sherriii War.dra of Piatts-
mouth visited his aunt and f am
!ily, the Arthur Walberg's, last
! Thursday.
j The family of Mr. and Mrs.
George Althouse honored Mr.
; Althcuse's birthday recently by
; spending the evening at" the
parents home. Those .present
;were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Alt
; house and family, Mr. and Mrs.
: Clyde Althouse and family, both
! families cf Eagle; Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Althouse and family cf
Lincoln, and Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert Munn and family cf Waver-
ly, Nebr.
i The International Ladies Gar-
ment Workers Union intends to !
f invest $15.000,CCO cf its pension j
and welfare reserves in Govern- '
ment insured home-building
mortgages.
K. P. PENCE
Bankers Life Man
So. 6th Phone 2269
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LOUISVILLE. Ky. While
playing with his two brothers,
Anthony Michael Zoelier, 7, hid
himself in the tall grass t in a
f field near his home. A neigh-
bcr, W. R. Hays, not knowing
J the child was in the grass, pass-
ed over him with a tractor and
; mower, completely severing one
j cf the bey's hands.
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