The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1901-current, June 07, 1956, Image 4

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    Holy Trinity Bi
Opens Monday:
ble School
19 Are Enrolled
By Mrs. Henry Maseman
Journal Correspondent
AVOCA (Special) Summer
Bible School of the Holy Trinity
parish opened here Monday
afternoon at the Parish hall
with 18 present. Teachers are
Sister Jean Martin, Sister Mary
Leon, Sister Mary Elaine all
of St. Bernard Academy, Ne
braska City.
Mrs. Earl Freeman.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Pummel
moved to the Nelsen property
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dumke
and Mr. and Mrs. John Lingle,
Sr., attended a lumberman's
meeting at the Hotel Lincoln in
Lincoln Thursday evening.
Murdock News
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Entertains At Cafe
Mrs. Pearl Nettle entertained
Mrs. Julia Michle and Mrs.
Caroline Marquardt at the cafe
for dinner Friday.
Mary Ellen Stubbendick of
Syracuse spent several days
with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Stubbendick.
Peggy and Randy Emshoff of
Omaha are staying with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Rippe, and Mr. and Mrs
John Enshoff while their moth
er is at the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. John' Fieselman
of Sioux City, Iowa, visited
friends' and relatives here Mon
day. Mrs. Harlan Maple, Duane
and Susanne of Lincoln visited
with Mrs. Dena Ruge and Fran
ces Wednesday.
The Pitch Club met with Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Zaiser Tuesday
evening. This was also a birth
day supper honoring the May
birthdays.
Helping Mrs. Sophie Emshoff
celebrate her birthday Saturday
were Mrs. John Stubbendick,
Mrs. Dena Ruge, Mrs. Will
Deltmer, Mrs. John Rippe, Mrs.
Fred Haveman, Mrs. John Mohr
Mrs. Mary Grofe, Mrs. Mary
Luding. Mrs. Anna Mohr and
Mrs. Henrietta Kirkhoff.
Surprise Party
Neighbors surprised Mrs.
Henry Buchholz at a belated
birthday party Saturday. At
tending were Mrs. Joe Behrens,
Mrs. Joseph Aeschbacher, Mrs.
Henry Danhleff, Mrs. John
Mohr, Mrs. Bryan Seegal, Mrs.
Henry Maseman, Mrs. Kristine
Sailing, Miss Matilda Madsen.
Memorial Day guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Behrens were Mr.
and Mrs. George Jorgenson, of
Nebraska City, Mr. and Mrs.
Will Jorgensen of Nehawka,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dalbo of
Omaha and Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Newville of Omaha.
Mrs. Lenard Brinkhoff of
Avoca will be hostess to the
Kriss Kross. Club June 12. A
hair stylist from Lincoln will be
at the meeting.
Mrs. Harlan Kirkhoff was
hostess Friday to members of
the Friendly Farmerettes Ex
tension Club. Mrs. Raymond
Rippe gave the lesson on hair
beauty. Thursday eleven of the
members were in Shenandoah,
Iowa, and toured the seed
houses.
Joey Koever is in Manley
visiting at the Brand home
while his mother is in the hos
pital Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Behrns were Mr. and
Mrs. John Sugden and family
of Adams and Mr.-and Mrs.
Leslie Behrns and baby of Ne
hawka. Visit In Omaha
Mrs. Henry Smith went to
Omaha Thursday evening to
spend several days with her son
and wife and get acquainted
with her new granddaughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hansen
moved here from Herman Mon
day. He was elected to teach
here.
Mrs. Lydia Midkiff and Mrs.
Robert Murdock of Union had
dinner Wednesday with Mr. and
Another Big Special From Ruback's
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Big 16-oz.
Round Cake
TOP 'EM WITH STRAWBERRIES FROM RUBACK'S
Mrs. Reinke
Hurt in Fall
At Her Home
By Mrs. Florence Mc Donald
Tel. 2292
MURDOCK (Special) Mrs.
Emilie Reinke had the misfor
tune to fall at her home on
Thursday evening and cut her
head which required a number
of stitches. She also has a
badly bruised face.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nietzel
returned home on Tuesday eve
ning from Hyannis, where they
visited their daughter, Kath
erine, and husband for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Brunkow
and Letha left last Monday for
North Dakota to take Mr. Brun
kow's sister home.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Harger
visited at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. William Zabel . in Omaha
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harms and
two children of Aurora, 111.,
arrived Monday morning. Mr.
Harms had been called home
due to the se.ious illness of his
father, Theodore Harms of Man
ley, who is in the Bryan Mem
orial Hospital recovering from
surgery.
Rev. and Mrs. Eugene Clas
sen and family of Waverly have
moved into the farm home of
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Gakemeier.
Mrs. Mary Eppings, a former
resident of Murdock, has under
gone major surgery at the Mayo
Clinic in Minnesota. When able
to leave the hospital she will
go to her son, J. R. Eppings,
531 So. Oak St., Owatonna,
Minnesota, Apt. 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kosenow
and Willard were among those
attending the Kuehn-Rosenow
picnic at Beatrice on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Mills
and Judy, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Mills were Sunday guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Dickmeyer of Omaha.
Murdock Postman
Explains Mailing
MURDOCK Addressing mail
parcels on more than one side
is discouraged by post office of
ficials, according to Verl Brun
kow, acting postmaster at Mur
dock. Quoting from the ''Postal Bul
letin," Mr. Brunkow added, "The
practice sometimes causes par
cels to be rated postage due be
fore it is discovered the postage
has been affixed to another
side ...
"The markings on parcels sent
as special handling, special de
livery, insured or COD mail are
likely to be overlooked and the
special treatment not given."
The preceding applies to all
parcels with the exception of
baby chick shipments, the let
ter continued.
Lucille Ball Movie
To Be Shown At Cass
The romantic comedy "For
ever Darling" will be shown at
the Cass Theatre Sunday, Mon
day and Tuesday.
The movie "designed for
laughs" stars Lucille Ball, Desi
Arnaz and James Mason.
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