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'Vw i t - - t ! f .- fang--r i City Schools Continue on Select List Creighton Diploma I To John C. Girardot 1 Special to The Journal . OMAHA John G. Girardot of 422 Killcrest Drive, Piattsmouth, lie otio rt 7R PrciTVi n TTrufor sity students who received de- ; zrees from the Omaha school , this spring. He is the son of Mr. ;and Mrs. Clifford C. Girardot. i The Cathedral High School 'graduate received a Doctor of Medicine desree at the Creigh- The Piattsmouth City School System is unqualifiedly contin-' ued cn the list of Class A ac-! credited schools, according to a i :etter received by Superintend ent T. I. Frirst recently. Mr. Frie:t SFliri tht Ipftar -a-a from Floyd A. Miliar, secretarv 1 Commencement Thunday. of the State Accreditation Com-lAs a student at the University aaaressed to the nres- i 7 From County Graduate at University By Margaret Dinsman Phone 241 . i . let: . he was a member of Phi Rho Sigma fraternity and he be- iaent of the Board of Education I Ioned to the sodality. r.r.d superintendent of city j schools and read as follows: I "It is with real satisfaction that we inform you that the Piattsmouth City School System j has been unqualifiedly con- i tir.uvd on the list of Class A ; Accredited Schools for the en- j suing year, Julyl. 1956-Jime 30, j 1057, by the State Accreditation ' Committee. This action was 1 C. E. Brinkman Dies on Friday After Illness Kebekah Lode met Mon day night at the IOOF HalL with an impressive mem orial ceremony. The Charter was also draped for Miss Marie KaufmanXunch-was served by Mrs. Sophia Wol ever, Mrs. Viola Marsh and Mrs. Ina Mae SelL ik- Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Kelley of; Mr. and Mrs. Keener Price i men Seven Cass Countians received their degrees at the University cf Nebraska's S5th Commence- esercises. Omaha were Saturday evening and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Har- j Dr. Harold W. Stoke, dean cf callers cf Mr. and Mrs. John s om Price returned Saturday eve- the Graduate School of Arts and Vallery. z-tr.g from a vacation spent at i Sciences a j Snady Grove Resort at Otter-1 sity, gave the address. Robert Fitch and son 1 tan. Minn. They report a good j Those graduating from Cass County were: Jack M. Todd. Murray, bache- THE PLATTS MOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Monday, June 11, 1953 PAGE T Jobs Daughters Co Tc! !r- i:: F;; . , : Mar; one Grosshans, Cariene York For Council Sent, Ruth Mann, Janelie Mei- Mr. and Mrs. Ravmond Lan-!ser and Sammy Swanzig. caster of Murray and Mrs. Tom I Mrs. Lancaster will stay cver Grosshans of Mynard will drive : night and serve as deputy of a groun of Jobs Daughters to Grand Council. Mrs. Newton Sullivan and York, Tuesday, to attend coun cil. , Mrs. Chester vales plan to Attending the session from drive to York returning the New York Univer-1 Tuesday until Thursday will be ! Jobs Daughters to Piattsmouth, Janice and Nancy Lancaster, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Jack and Mr. and Mrs. Robert ; Winkler of Holdrege are xisiting at the Robert H. Fitch home. The visitors arrived Saturday ! Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mathews ; evening and will also visit with ; visited relative in Peoria, 111.? August Cloidt, father of Mrs. taken the meeting in Lincol on the May committee it. iCD'j. Members cf the State Accred- I Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Mat- I hews is stationed at Of f utt Air I Base and he with his wife are I newcomers to Piattsmouth, com- t ing here from Arkansas. Funeral services for Charles Mr. and Mrs. Wildon Switzer Edward Brinkman, 69, were j and son 0f ehawka spent Sun held today at Sattler Funeral I dav in oaha visiting j Frank Thiele of Nebraska City ; Brinkman died Friday at I visited his brother, Henry Thiele i 'Home. The Rev. Keith Deiap officiated. Fitch, and Mr. and Mrs. Art Mohr and family. Mrs. A. H. Eenberer of Omaha and Miss Minnie Guthman and Mrs. L. W. Egenberger entertained Mrs. F. G. E jenbers;pr and daughter, Mrs. T. L. Rogers of Lon? Beach at an Omaha cafe, Tuesday. time with Gus and Irene Weiss proprietors and good fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roth ert and sons, Jimmie and Freddie Rothert, of Auburn visited at the Glen Vallery home. Mrs. Rothert will be : remembered here as the for i mer Alice James, and she ! with her husband were in- structors in the Piattsmouth High School. i Mr. and Mrs. Grant Roberts and son, Rozer. had I lor of science in a: Charles H. Newton, Piattsmouth, f bachelor of arts, College of Arts and Sciences; Nancy B. Tri-sch, Piattsmouth, bachelor cf fine i arts, College of Arts and Sci- ences. j Also. Jennie S. Stiffler. Louis- ville, bachelor of fine arts, Col flege cf Arts and Sciences; John R. Toman, bachelor of science i in electrical engineering (wTth ! distinction ; I And, Jeanine M. Schuefert, m Committee an De- University Hospital in Omaha and wife, arriving Saturday. The ; M int indents and Boards of Edu- ; piattsmouth and was employed: his future home. cation in the common e: to improve educations neavcr eppcr- ies for the bovs and girls ct Mid-Continent Twine Seeks S5,000 Damages A breach of contract petition was filed in district court this week against a Mexican expert -ir.t -manufacturing firm. The petition was filed by May r.ard Tritsch. president of the Mid-Ccntir.ent Twine Company cf Piattsmouth. Tritsch charges twine sent to him by the Mexican firm was imperfect and. according to a the firm was to pay at the Charles Vallery Imple-j ment Company. j He was bom December 31, J , 1BS6, the son of Frank and! Laura Fuller Brinkman. j Mr. Brinkman leaves three j ' sisters, Mrs. Nell LaChapelle ; cf Denver. Colo., T opt? n TJ'jTriTr' partment of Education wish to : after an nlness cf about six visitor left Monday for his home : and daughter, Carol, returned r-repress their appreciation of months. ! to make preparation for moving Thursday from a vacation spent the coTnerative srjirit of Suoer- 1 TTp tens a V.frtrm rsiripnt nf tn Smretp n-hprp bp will make in Palifomia. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Tidball I III and family, Lincoln, were Spangler home. a picnic i f n rrtnrfe- hirhplnr nf rrntsV in at Nebraska Citv. Sur.dav Fn-i t-v, i-.m -.- " - rnirrp nnmo rnpv nr ;an 5 no i Gien ocas. e cost of all imperfect h is asl-uns S5.0C0. Miss Margaret Scotten left for Chicago Thursday to visit her sister, Mrs. Mae Weber, for two weeks. j Raymond Kris key is home on j Mrs. Alice , leave visiting his parents, Mr. j Wyo., and Sand Mrs. Ravmond Kriskey, on; Mrs. Hilda Bissell of Fort ; a 30 day leave. Mr. and Mrs.! Meyers, Fla.; one brother, ; William Brittain are also visit-! Henry, of Sedalia. Mo. irrg the Kriskey home. They! Bearers were Earl Becker, win leavg fcr Kentucky Tues- '' Floyd Becker, Milton Uhe, Ray ; day Cundall, Henry Kaffenberger : and James Cook. i Music was provided by Mrs. ( Hugh Stander, Jr., accompanied by Mrs. George Jacobs. ! Interment was at Oak Hill i Cemetery. ! ht guests at the Richard am H p for a policy compete economic r.'fo" hi? rsnnpaid more liberal trade-tariff to help th United States with tr.e new oowei SATTLER Funeral Home Dial 3123 E. A. Wurl Is Visitor Here Over Weekend E. A. Wurl of North Platte; was a visitor in Piattsmouth; Saturday and Sunday, renewing; old acquaintances on Main. Street and noting the changes t Dr. John Fuhr, a class mate of Dr. Hubert Babbitt was an over niht guest at the D. M. Babbitt home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kobald and ; newing old acq two children departed for their ! visiting friends. home in Peoria, III., Saturday Mrs. F. G. Egenberjer and daughter, Mrs. T. L. Rogers from Long Beach, Calif., departed for Lisbon, Iowa, Aurora, 111., and Chi cago to Yisit relatives. Miss Laura Meisinger, Miss Min nie Guthmann and Mrs. L. W. Egenberger accompanied j them to the train, Saturday. j Mr. and Mrs. Searle Davis were in Lincoln, Saturday at tending the Alumni exercises at the University of Nebraska; re am tances and Cameai home at Union. Walter Yenney is visiting rel atives in Minnesota. Tom Livingston, student at Texas A and M College, is spending his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Livingston. Stuart Nielsen, student at Iowa State College at Ames, arrived home for summer va cation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orviiie Nielsen and sister Zandra. Mrs. John Carneal of Un ion visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William S. Weten kamp today and will enter Brown's Hospital at Nebras ka City this evening for minor surgery. She expects to be hospitalized for 5 days. E- Comstoek, Greenwood, I bachelor of music in education, Teachers College. There were also three from I Ashland graduated. They arer ! John E. McReynolds, master of j science in denistry; Keith G i Pollard, bachelor of science in j education. Teachers College, and ; Dottie J. Shlmonek. bachelor cf science in education. Teachers College. ARE THE CAlllli mm DESTROYING YOUR FINE ELM SHADE TREES? It costs very little to have them sprayed . . Remember it takes years to grow a tree . . . only a short time to protect them with a spray. CALL US FOR INSPECTION AND TREE ESTIMATE 1 IllJla 601 No. 9 Dial 7142 ! morning after visiting 'and relatives here. friends Mrs. Lome Urish and, moth-i A (or.v,,, w;A ,r- stcn and daushters spent the iade in the city. Ke was especially interested! having ! Pat HulL Piattsmouth 1956 gradaate, is attending an electronic radio and tele vision instruction school for personnel training in Omaha. jer, Mrs. Marie Meisinger, en- i tertained Friday at dinner hon joring Mrs. F. C. Egenberger I and daughter, Mrs. T. L. Rogers of Long Beach, Calif. weekend in Jefferson, Iowa their former home, with friends. Lieutenant Gary Hild arrived home Saturday from Fort Sill, Okla., to spend 15 days with served on the school board here! for 25 vears. Mr. Wurl makes , residents of Piattsmouth, ce- his home with his son, Robert ! parted for their home in Bur Caldwell - Linder ambulance service took Mrs. Earl lies to : Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry the St. Catherine's Hosnitsl. i rnia orotner, itoger. aanj V andM-s GuvHeil fo er!0lIiata' Friday morning for of.Carter of Grand Bland, is also Mr. ana r.irs. yuy nen, lo.er ' t a guest at the Hlid home. Miss Wurl, and family. n 2 always so fresh so delicious CANDIES """"i"""" .... - I - . . . f . :-- to ' I . . : g i i i 1 1V I - - i I i M tin at 1 i t Fi ' V 'tTir r f- Father Also Prefers STOVERS CANDIES Therefore for Father's 1-Ib. S1.35 Day Cive Dad Stovers 2-lbs. S2.60 Gifts for Dad e BILLFOLDS LIGHTERS SHAVINCSETS FANCY COLOGNE FOR MEN KODAKS WRIST WATCHES WEATHER GUIDES FOUNTAIN PENS BALL POINT PENS STATIONERY PICNIC JUCS PIPES CIGARS CICARETTES SUN CLASSES FROM OUR GIFT DEPARTMENT YOU CAN FIND A GIFT TO PLEASE DAD We Give S & H Green Stamps uouug I bank, Calif., Wednesday after ! having spent a week here visit ing with relatives and rrienas. They were accompanied by Clyde Graves, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Graves of this city. This was the first visit from Clyde since 1952. Dr. John G. Girardot, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gi rardot, will serve his intern ship at Leila Y. Post, Mont gomery Hospital at Battle Creek, Michigan. He plans to leave for Michigan, July 1st. Dr. Girardot was among the 267 students to receive de grees from the Creighton University this spring. Dr. Girardot received his MD from Creighton Medical Col lege. University of Nebraska stu- ripnts hnmp fnr thp summpr and : seen about town are Tom Zas- j ' tera, Wayne Feldhousen, and I ,; Roger Hild. i Sattler Ambulance took Joe Sikora to the Elmwood Kest Home today. Mrs. Tim Woster was honor ed guest at a family picnic at Elmwood Park in Omaha, Sun day. Thirty-four relatives were j present to wish Mrs. Woster a happy birthday. -k Carter, a University of Nebraska coed, is enroute to New York where she will spend the' sum mer as Mr. a ca and Mrs p counselor . E. Perry Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gregg and children entertained Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lancaster and Nancy at Sunday dinner. Missouri visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Her man L. Maasen for the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Paschal of Linn; Mr. and Mrs. William Ruett gers of Loose Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Markway of Jefferson City. The three ladies are sisters of Mr. Maasen. While here they enjoyed a sight seeing visit at Boy's Town. will be honored on their 50th wedding anniversary by an Open House to be held June 24, 3 to 5 p. m. at their home in Big Springs. Friends are invited to call without furthur invitation. ik- Jack Barnard was recently ! discharsed from the United States Navy. Carolyn Robinson, daughter of I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brittain, is spending her summer va-' cation in Piattsmouth, and work-; ing at the General Electric Sup- ; sply Company in Omaha. Carolyn will re-enter Wesleyan College in the fall. j Mr. and Mrs. nenry j Starkjohn departed Sat urday morning to spend some time at their lake home at Sandas Beach, Hen ning, Minn. r"v C m. J 1 -Ir- and Mrs. Oliver Taylor UieS Of! jatUrdayi land son, Mike, of Dallas, Texas. Funeral Tomorrow 'lor is a retired United States MANLEY Theodore Harms, jNavy and iS an instructor 0, passed away Saturday after fin a television school at Dallas. a sort lLness. . j xhey departed for their home He leaves his wife, Anna; i Wednesday, Mr. Taylor is the daughters, Mrs. Ann Lightstone ! son of Roy Tavlor. during the graduation ceremon- t of Niles, Mich., and Mrs. Alyce ; ies of Colorado A and M Col- Alberding of Baltimore, Md.; j Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth- lege. I sons, Arnold and Herman of ; Henry have moved to Mas- The graduates were presented j U3S Angeles, Otto of Nnes. j by the dean of Colorado A and I Mich., and Ted cf Aurora, HI.; j M 's School of Veterinary Med-' a ser, Sophia Adam cf Ger- j ... .i .... i .i.j ij i. M.IM-.I mm mm ! ! .JU ..u . . to 1 Carefilled Purple I -' A&ARROW plums j AV j Valu Cut Green j Y6 BEANS 1 I 3 NM 29c I Sealtesr Try Pak li AJ3- H li Wm h rMJ '-mm U Pkg. t J H f mm fm Mm , 1 b mm i nartr- t,m r 1 mm Li 3 : Hy Klas Red Pitted j 7 12 ox. 9QC I Hy Klas Fruit COCKTAIL No. 303 Local Student Graduated As Veterinarian Wynne Hubert Babbitt of Piattsmouth is one of 53 stu dents who received doctor of veterinary degrees Friday Theodore Harms, 80, Pink SALMON 49c 1 6-oz. Can ! were recent visitors of their rel- atives in Piattsmouth. Mr. Tay- Hy Klas Sliced or Halves PEACHES 19c No. 303 Can icine and tneir diplomas were i many. individually by Presi-, Seven grandchildren also sur given dent William E. Morgan. sena, N. Y., where Mr. Henry will be employed for two years with a construct ion company. vive. Mrs. Raymond Henry return- j n Wynne Babbitt is the son of; Funeral services will be held ; ed Thursday evening from isew Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Babbitt. I tomorrow at 2 p. m. at the: Hope, Pa., where she has been He is a graduate of Piattsmouth i Emmanuel Lutheran Church of I visiting her husband who is em High School. Louisville, Rev. R. H. Nagler I ployed there. She will return to Attending the ceremonies officiate. New Hope within a few weeks. v. ere iii5 v. u.c, rieaiiur aiiu. ciiu- j- iai l uc a mc tiiiuciii rirpr, wniiv Arn anr? Rah. cemetery. ! Marty Ogg, son bitt of Piattsmouth and Mr. and ! Weeping Water is in charge 0; ; rsx pirtnaay nursaay. isu jz-. of Mr. and celebrated his Springs, Colo. Marriage Licenses To Three Couples Marriage licenses were issued American Rose Wins First Prize in Show j were his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sporer and Miss ! Marilyn Sporer of Murray, j Others present were his parents ; and his brother. Donnie. The Mrs. Charles Janda of this ; group enjoyed taking pictures. cuy was awarded iirsx prize lor ner American beauty rose . in uass uountv uoun tms wees- . : - to the following couples: ; submitted by Mrs. John Flem-j Melvin R. Todd, Jr., 20. cf i Emng, of Omaha, to the Color-i Union and Sharon L. Fleisch-! ania "over exhibition at the if man, 19 of Piattsmouth. i f 0111 ene lie pars paviihon. j Richard J. Krejci, 3. cfj Mrs. Flemmmg, formerly cf Piattsmouth and Barbara A. i Piattsmouth, received second j Lanum, IT, of Piattsmouth. ' place award for her entry cf a i cfi lavender Iris. 3n Matfaew Herold of New York City, and Robert Her old of Los Angeles are vis itin? their mother, Mrs. Henry Herold. Mathew Her old attended the 43th class reunion at the University of Nebraska. Fro Joy ICE CREAM Heinz Tomato KETCHUP Royal Ass't. Flavors GELATINE 4 Home Made Pork SAUSAGE 2 Finest in Town, Fresh GROUND BEEF USDA Choice CLUB STEAK Wo. 1 All Meat Large BOLOGNA Libby's Vac. Packed, Golden CORN Skippy Creamy or Chunk PEANUT BUTTER Wathena Strawberry PRESERVES Valu Fancy SPINACH Brown or Powdered SUGAR Real Ccld Crape, Lemon or ORANGE BASE 2 Jiffy White, Devil, Yellow CAKE MIX 13-ox. Jar 20-oz. Jar No. 303 Can 2 Ib, 6-oz. Cans Pkg. 39' 39c 10c 19c 29c Vj Cal. Ctn. 14-oz. Btl. Pkgs. lbs. 69c 19c T AC 1 69c StillweU frozen STRAWBERRIES 16-oi fkgs FOR Zl lbs. 1 Sweet Ripe WATERMELON lb. Ib. 65c 29c LB. Every Melon Guaranteed Lester W. Omaha and Maxine D. Neujahr, Mrs. Joseph Wooster of Platts-iA Classified Ad in The Journal 23 cf Omaha. I mouth attended the flower show, i costs as little as 35 cents kail! r rt n r pf f i. -Ir1 8 i 1 p n .