The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1901-current, June 14, 1956, Section C, Page PAGE THREE, Image 9

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    News of Eagle Vicinity
Child
is
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adSy Hurt in
N
atives
Indiana
Ev Mrs. John Fischer
Journal Correspondent ;vited to call without further in
EAGLE Speciai Mrs. Ber- j vitaticn. Mr. and Mrs. Scfcwen
tha Caddy received a letter and j ker request no gifts.
pacer clipping cf the trasic i
accident c! her 8-year-cid ! Pfti.Ion
1 Uiiiii J WMiiwai
grana
5 en c
sen. Tommy Rcbertscn, s
f Chief Petty Officer and 1
Mrs. Lester Robertson cf In
dianapolis. Ind., cn Sunday,
June 3rd while he was with his :
cider sister and brother en route
to a cloir-by ice cream store to ;
purchase ice cream cones. He
was playing near his sister when
he stepped in front cf a car
driven by a 19-year-old girl who
was unaware she had struck the
chili until Virginia Robertson
called to her that Tommy was
teir. dragged. He suffered se
rious injuries, was hospitalized
anil nr - 'cc,
Attend Picnic ,
Several Eagle residents at
tended the Old Settlers Picnic
urday evenings, be vera; young
Mr. and Mrs. Oris Lanning, . f ols from. Eagle were asked to
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Vickers . sing at the talent program on
and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jacob- Friday evening. The parade on
meier and the latter s son and Saturday was one of the high
family of Mitchell, S. D., en- : lights of the annual affair.
joyed a Vickers-Stout family i
basket dinner at Antelope Park i Miss Yvonne Phelps of Beaver
Sunday. The relatives attend- City, now employed at Bryan
ing this reunion were from Alvo, ; Memorial Hospital in Lincoln,
Beatrice, Lincoln and Eagle. The ; visited at the home cf her fel
Vern Jacobmeier family were ; low-employee. Muss Caroline
the ones coming the fartherest ' Reuter and sister, Freda, Thurs
distance to attend this year. iday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. "High'' Morrison
and sons Larry and Stephen of
Lincoln, and daughters, Mrs.
i 15 ; A : .
Home Clubs
j Visit Gardens 15
in bhenandoah
THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
Thursday, June 14, 1S55
Section C
PAGE THREE
By Mrs. Elmore Saltmarsh
Tel. 3011
LQUISVTT.T " (Special
Mr. Sack s sister. LABOR AND POLITICS
Mr. and Mrs. Wavne Dobbs I The Labor movement in this
Lave moved from their home ; country is expected to raise at
ion Cherry Street to the Hack- least S3.0C0.CCC for political pur
tbanh property at the comer ; poses this year, with more than
Sixth and Main Streets. ; S50C.CC0 coming from the Inter-
Mr. and Mrs.. Ernest Engel- national Ladies Garment vVork-
kemeier of Louisville and their ers Lmcn. The tunc is especea
xhis pas, murscay morng ; : aau::nter, Mrs Marvin Paneitz,to be raised by voluntary con
iu:u ceri gues? . ccniiriencement exercises atitri
Countrv and Dutch Academy T r j, , s
V, Lncom, Monday. Their
son.
Eagle Area
News Briefs
EAGLE i Special Mr. and
Mrs. Gen West and family
spent Sunday at the heme of
Mrs. Wests mother, Mrs. Viola
Wneatiey cf Palmyra.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Schwenker
will hold cpen hou;
Darlene Angelo, daughter cf
Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Angelo. has
been quite ill with a severe ! Merle McWil
throat infection. On Saturday ; Monty and Tommy of Colorado,
THE SERIOUS BUSINESS of enrolling for the 1956 summer
session occupies these students during registration at Peru Col
lege. Filling out those important cards are, from left to right,
Janet Halm of Syracuse, Jean Marie Halbasch of Syracuse, and
Yvonne Fuller of Plattsmouth. Miss Fuller will teach in the
District 30 school this coming year. College Photo.
Home Economic Clubs and the
Glendale club boarded a bus
at Louisville for a trip to Shen
andoah, Iowa. The tour was
sponsored by the Country Club.
On arrival there, the group
was met by a guide at the Earl Attend Graduation
May nursery, and taken to see
the perennial gardens and the
at the University cf Nebraska
fv. d caU tv 'Monday. Their ' son-in-law re
nwiiwri ij and' . ?
luncheon- csc Ui --j. t?'
iti.-c:::t:::; program, a xamuy
tributions from members cf the
various labor unions.
Bill Engelkemeier, was prad-;
uated-from the College cf En- A Classified Ad in The Journal
gineering at the University cf costs as little as 33 cents
Nebraska. : '
HOW in Decorator Colors!
Mr. and Mrs. LaRue Williams j
attended Graduation ceremonies
MIST CEEEN
DESEET SAEE
WRITE
FHEKCH GEAT
Frank Fields. After a
at the Deimcnico Hotel, the
ladies toured the Earl May nur-
A WEEK
ir.er was held at the Williams
even
and
ng the crisis was passed
she is showing improve-
and Mrs. Marvin Johnson and
s and sons, CaD tain Returns I Family Surprise
Cant, and Mrs. Marvin iua-f The Clinton and Clarence i vtr VVC1" 5i,cu
Westlake families surprised the
Jesse Westlake "s last Sunday
serv and visited the Mount
Arbor nursery storage house, :le- d g!?: r0?!;1'
where the shrubs and plants are ;Bey and son, Bobbj. sen-,
kent before shipment. Gifts cf S"1' j
pecny plants nd a penpercnia' Mr- d fs- s. Also
nlnh and family of Denver,
son Stevie, cf Portland, Ore!CQlo visited their parents, Mr.
; visited Mrs. Morrison's brother, i Irs. Jona Rudolph and Mr. ! to help celebrate the parents
Charley bcattergood, baturday. i ani 2.1-5. Milton Rodaway. Tne;42nd wedding anniversary,
i Mrs. McWilliams, the former ! Captain returned home after j
km an ci Hast-
his mother,
H. Siekman.
cf the tour.
Air! dmim hAeets.
r ! Fr.hpl TnTt;nr! r.r Trs; John- a-rrr a cnnsiHerahlp timp Tr TTsrolr?
The Trinity Lutneran Aid the forme'r RUth Morrison, S hi toe Far East with the United; ings is visiting
. x . fare visiting the above.. Mrs. Mc- .States Air Force
Schmict s home Thursday eve- iwmiarn3 and f amiIv al,0 f
otner memoers are empiujeu
during the day. Mrs. Cress, the
at their ' pastors wife, gave a narrative
Mr. and Mrs. George Fitz-
law, Mrs. Clark Gonzales, on : patrick and family moved from
Sunday. :asle to Wichita, Kans., last
Social News
Of Louisville
A
He arrived on Tuesday evening, j AlkZZd
: Brockley and sons, Ross and '
'George, parents and brothers of;
Robert Brockley, and Mr. and;
i Mrs. George Brockley, all cf ,
i Valentine. :
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Thomas '
spent Sunday night and Mon
day in Omaha.
The New REMINGTON
Phone 211 410 Main SL
Plattsmouth Journal
IKE'S BIRTHPLACE RESTORED
children visited in Flmwood
Saturday evening at the home
The Eisenhower Birthplace j nf Vrs Albert's narenis. Mr
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hill and weekend, where both will be i Foundation of Dennison, Texas. ; ar! Mrs. Ray Parseli. The "get
....... u... -.. - c. ner recent mp aiiu tcii- i fha f,thcr Tr t,tH.h ! 0r.nlnvl Xfr Fltatrick is ,o t, oc; 7 '
i " i w.. i , uan. tv. losemer was m nonor 01 rirs
fourth west cf Eagie on Wednes- ; ance of a Lutheran Church con
cay, June 20, from 2 to 4 p. m... , vention in
and from 7 to 9 p. m. They are
anniversar
iaeir 5Cth ?riiir.z
Friends are in-
REAL ESTATE
LOANS!
5 Fercent Interest
Charge Reduced
for Each Monthly
Payment
Plattsmouth Loan
r Building Ass'n.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ely and fam
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie
Krumm and family cf Lincoln
spent Sunday at the home cf
Mrs . Irvin Stall, mother cf
Mmes. Ely and Erumrn.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Umland
Giesbrecht cf Lincoln, spent i the former Virginia Phillips. ; of Mrs. Eisenhower in restoring i AlhPrt's hirthdnv
Sunday at the home cf the1 Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Westlake the birthplace of her husband.! "
daughter and family. Mr. and ' visited Mrs. Westlake 's sister, president Lwight D. Eisenhower. I Mrs Ed-ar Pnkonin ad har :
Mrs. Kenneth Trunkenbolz and Miss Ima Heebner at Nebraska. The Eisenhowers have promised daute- M-s Laura Wo-r
sens. :City last Sunday afternoon. ',to provide some family furniture ;o; dTetrta.Vere Saturdav viit-
- i Mrs. Bertha Walbach and : f or the house which is being ; ct tv. .ic cv vn-,o
Visit Omaha's Finest Restaurant
And Cocktail Lounge
Reasonable Prices O Open Daily
Lunch From 11:30 a. m. Til 5 p. m.
Dinner From 5 p. m. Til 1 a. m.
Student Services
sisters, Mrs. Daisy Colling, and: restored to its original design at ! Mrs. Pankonin, who is making i
Mrs. Ida Treat of Wilsonville ! a post of shout S15.0C0. Theiw hn-0 n-i, hDr riMsr l'i
LaVelle Swarts conducted the arrived at the home cf Mrs. I funds were raised bv the f oun-i - J ' ' ;
worship sendees Sunday morn- ;Wclbach's daughter, Mrs. Rob-;datjon through gifts from over
ing at the Methodist church ; ert Ad kins. Tuesday. AH were ; tfce sjate cf Texas,
with tho cirr miarTPttP janff p dinner guests at the Adkins
Mrs. Henry Rocenbach, sun- FTOhlich, Kav Marie Swarts, Lois i tome Tuesday. Mrs. Colling,
cay. ; Erskine and" Sharon Wall nro- : lter attended a Methodist Con-
Mrs. William Doran and son i viding the masicai nUmber. Miss ference at Fremont and Mrs.
Sunday Our Feast-O-Rama
Chuck Wagon cr Buffet
12 Noon Ti! 8 p. m.
and family cf Lincoln visited at
Mrs. Umiand's parents, Mr. and
WHAT HAPPENED?
Call 242 or 241 and tell your
and daughter of Hardy visited at Favp TCr, ni,vp( " , ; Treat visited her granddaughter local Newspaper Plattsmouth
Cnas. Scattergoocs, whne herjducted bv the stlident3
husband. Rev. Doran, attended ; ycung stadent pastor and wife
r.toi.u will be in charge this Sunday,
a conference
week.
at
at Lincoln.
RADIATOR REPAIRING
ONE-DAT SERVICE
Plattsmouth Motors
Washington Ave. . Ph. 287
RCOF CARDEN OPENINC SOON
Dancing Under the Stars!
A! Green's Sky Room Cr Roof Gsrden
on "Top of the Center" 42nd &. Center Sts.
Omaha, Nebr.
Drive to 3rd level, 40th & Center
Ample Free Parkin- for 2500 Cars
following the conference assign-
;ments by District Superinten-
dent Rev. Lawrence Davis cf
; Lincoln.
Shown tcitk
Life Romance Bra
No. 566 in cmp,
fresh cotzor.
broadcloth. $2.00.
CPA
mi -
i iv j t t ir ii if .
Mrs. H. N. Philhps was ill sev
eral days this past week with
a kidney infection. Her condi
tion was improved by Sunday.
Mrs. William Doran and chil
dren of Hardy, visited her hus
band's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Doran at Ashland Sun
day morning. They continued
; on to Fremont for the Method- !
ist conference in the afternoon, j
; Mrs. Doran attended the special i
ordination services at which ,
time her husband. Rev. William
Doran, received the completion
of his ordination,
i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scatter
I good visited their daughter and
; family, the Eicon Sorensens at
: Ruskin this past Tuesday.
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No font.? about rr Skippies are the gure-maker-
fur bu-y you! Light, freedom-saving
thv never hinder or hamper . . . slenderize with
-wonderful comfort. Here ... a brilliant ex
amide in N Ion elastic n-t. paneled front Battery.
Come in. see it and many others today! Skippies
Panne No. S45. 5, M L, Ex. L, S6.50. Also
available as Girdle No. 945. Other Skippies
from $3.50.
Color Slides
Capt. and Mrs. Marvin Ru- i
dolph and two daughters, visit- i
ing relatives at Eagle, visited ;
Mrs. Rudolph's brother, Keith
Rodaway, at Beatrice, Sunday. I
In the evening Capt. Rudolph
showed colored picture slides
; taken while he was serving with
I the Air Force in Korea and Ja
ipan. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ru
I dolph of Malcolm and Mr. and
!Mrs. Willis Stubbendick and
: family of Unadiila, Mr. and Mrs.
; Howard Stege of Elmwood, Mr.
, and Mrs. Harvey Wall and farn
i ily of Lincoln, Mrs. Florence
Webber and family of Syracuse
were the out oi town guests who
enjoyed the pictures. The Ru
dolphs left for their home in
Colorado Tuesday.
Mrs. Henry Wuif spent sev
eral days last week at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. William Heavey
and family at Lincoln, while
Mr. Heavey officiated for the
Insurance Company office
Lincoln at a meeting in St
Louis. Mo.
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