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i News Roundup Of Alvn Aran Phone 423 Mrs. William Tirr.biin is ill r.cl under the doctor's care. She as in thf hospital a few days Entertain For Dinner Mrs. Grace Lynch and Mrs. Elizabeth Soplin of Lincoln en tertained at dinner on Sundav j honoring the birthday of Mrs. I Edith Braun, Mrs. Lynch's moth ! er, Mrs. Augusta Bucknell of Alvo, is staying with her to be near her doctor. as brouaht home ap-nin and Mrs. Carl Sutton were" Family Picnic :iay night callers on Mr. The Clark and Rosenow f am irs. Elmer Klyver. j ilies held a family picnic Sun . Esther Hollenbeck wns r.v a the mna of m. oth pping in Lincoln last Wed- Mrs. Alton Gartner and chil dren at Unadilla honoring Mrs. TI-i escijy. Mrs. Grace Brunkow, Mrs. ulda Keckler and Mrs. Mabelle "i::;-. were Lincoln visitors Fri- Mrs. Amanda Kelley is very 1. She is a sister of Albert, Bill Brunkow and Mrs. Her heme is in Lh Dakota. She visited at Herman Brunkows the last Clark's son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. John Georing, and children who will leave soon for overseas. :re s ,arir O v- ri T T- - T ni A 1 . . l.-l. i.i. ic;e oitwari aria ana Mrs. Roy Stewart t ii-iir aunt ' evening vis- Mrs. Ethel Stew it the hospital and found her Mr. and Mrs. John Weichel and family visited Mrs. Weichel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Menke, at Clatonia, Sunday. Their daughter. Jeanette. who has been visiting her returned home with them. Judy stayed ; in Lincoln with her aunt to i baby sit while her aunt works. rzui and Mrs. Elmer Klyver Ir. and Mrs. Roy Stewart among these from Alvo m Ashland Fndav. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stewart visited their scn-in-law and daughter and family, the Vic tor IlcIIenbrcks at Lincoln Sun as v. Mrs. Williams Diss Word came to Alvo Sunday night of the deaJ.h of Mrs. Ethel Stewart Williams who has been ill for ssveral weeks. She is the aunt of Roy and Lee Stewart. s r -,,,, T , s s is.- I i' - , if, i I -4 1 v ' :r : '4 f r5 W.S.C.S. Meets The W. S. C. S. executive committee met at the church last Monday afternoon, during which thay had an officers training meeting. It was also decided to have "perfect at tendance for the year" recogn ition with a party at the church on Monday, June 18th. Several ladies received the honorable mentions. Miss Sharon Wall attended the marriage ceremony of Miss Lila Oelerking at Elmwood EUB church last Saturday afternoon. Move To Elmwood The Harold Oldfied's are mov ing to Eagle from Elmwood in the near future. They are for mer Eagle cafe owners and residents. KNEEDED: SHOCK ABSORBERS Knobby knees of Air Force perronnel, left, attract a quizzical glance from Airwoman 2C. Pat Pickett, right, at Manhattan Beach Air Force Station, N.Y. The three stalwarts model the new, abbreviated summer uniforms intended for base-or-duty station wear only. The men are, from left: Lt. Allen Claire; Lt. Larry Rappaport; MSgt. Vincent Anderson. Drove To Raymond Mr. and Mrs. Earl Elliott and HEAL ESTATE LOANS! 5 Percent Interest Charge Reduced for Each Monthly Payment Pbftsmouth Loan r Building Ass'n. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stewart had r o fl-rsT- nnr rrn octc TT"! H C1TT k Mrs Ray Burdick of j nrily drove to Raymond Sn- Beaver City, Calif. On satur-1 f r ,7" night they were all night anu Elliotts par- Herbert ' guests. On Sunday they at ! tended a family reunion at Pal ! myra. I Mrs. Fdith Braun spent Thurs- day with her friend, Mrs. Mat j tie Knapht. at South Bend. Mrs. j Knapht 's husband passed away. Mrs. Minnie Johnson and Mrs. Grace Copple drove to Lincoln j Sunday night where they vis ! ited Mrs. Llovd Miller cf Elm- ! wood who is in the hospital ; and little son of Lincoln. Other i i 3 : . x . . , - r -f-J f r f V. ti mere one naa unuertiuiic; sui- "ueias were u.. accus iduicr i cerv. Mrs. Mabel Elliott was a Sun day dinner guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Halverson, and little daughter at Eagle. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bennett were Father's Day dinner guests of their son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Max Reed, and mother, Mr. Reed. - i and Mrs. Dick News Briefs Of Eagle Area By Mrs. John Fischer Journal Correspondent EAGLE (Special) Mr. and and Mrs. Fred Olds and family from California visited Mrs. Old's mother, Mrs. Ida Oberle and also her brother, Mr. and Mrs. George Oberle and family during their recent trip to Nebraska. l M i' A u s q Weekly Special FREE! FREE! I r v oiipoper - raste With Each Complete Room of Paper I Returns Home j Mr. Arthur Skinner came home from Conway, Iowa, Sun i day where he had been help- ing his son, Clyde, the past two r-weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Walberg and family tripped to Russell, Iowa, to visit Mr. Walberg's brother and family, the Shorty Walberg's last Sunday. Mrs. Helen Wenzel, daughter cf Air. and Mrs. Clyde Wenzel, is now home from her college in Missouri. Miss Wenzel was a freshman at the girl's college this past year. From Milwaukee Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brab ham and son of Milwaukee, Wise, arrived Sunday noon at the home of Mrs. Brabham's sister and family, the Lester Donlan's. They will spend a couple of weeks visiting rel atives. Mrs. Brabham is the former Eagle resident. A Summary Of Louisville Socio! News Bv Mrs. Elmore Saltmarsh Tel. 3011 At impresseive rights Sunday morning nine young people were confirmed at Immanuel Luth eran Church by the Rev. Nagler of Papillion, supply pastor. John Stohlman, LaMar Voge ler, Ewald and Erich Sender Herbert Heil, Fred and Mary W7eisheit and Sandra Treadwayl and Gary Luken were the boys ; and girls in the class. j Frank Nichols, Jr., left Sun-j day morning for Washington, i D. C. where he has accepted a position in the State Depart ment Foreign Service. Later, he j will be sent overseas. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stohl man entertained Sunday at din ner honoring their son, John, who was confirmed earlier in the day. 39 members of the Stohlman family gathered to ac cept the hospitality. Miss Nancy Gauer underwent surgery Monday morning in the Omaha Methodist Hospital for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Isaac and daughters are visiting in Colorado with Mr. Isaacs son and family. Mrs. W. S. McGrew, Jr., and Mrs. Richard Streeter will en tertain Wednesday afternoon at THE PLATTS MOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Thursday, June 21, 1956 Section B PAGE SEVEN a bridge party honoring former j ADENAUER'S VISIT residents. Mrs. Ken Warren of ! Chancellor Konrad Ac New York and Mrs. McCormick of Texas, -who are visiting in Louisville. -recent visitor in Wash: firms West German .es with the United lenaucr igton 's' close States, Eighty-one pupils are enrol-! though his visit runs head-on in led in Bible School at Immanuel! to presidential .N illness. .Aden Lutheran Church. jauer, reported planning another I election campaign in 1957, when Journal Want Ads Pay S he will be S2. a ' " - k i . .. . . i k .it,.. m" v - When wagon trains were a common sight on the way West, oxen frequently be came as sore-footed as the men who trudged behind them. Sometimes crude boots were made and fftted over the hooves. Inside the boot, grease and tar were often used to treat and heal the injured hoof. SPINNING A GOOD YARN in fact, 'most every friendly gathering goes better with a sparkling, re freshing glass of beer. For beer belongs, lt is so right Be sure to keep it on mests the friendly way! V-iO-f treshmg glass oi Peer, r or Deer JA to serve when friends drop in. "gs hand always to welcome gu iIRASKA WVISION U. S. IWK fOUKOATION, 770 First Not' Bonk B!dg., Lincoln, Ntbr.i j Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Doran i and children left Friday for j Denver on a vacation trip. .They I will be gone about a Ceek. Mrs. -Charley Roelofsz enter ftained at dinner Sunday for ! Father's Day and Mr. and Mrs. . Don Elliott's sixth wedding an-1 Lincoln Wests of Lincoln Honored at Dinner EAGLE (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Gonzales and John Gonzales, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scattergood, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rousford and Mr. and Mrs. John Fischer and Kathy attended the Scattergood fam ily basket dinner at Peter Pan Park last Sunday honoring the 40th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Harry West of KCgUi3T I i!e Like Floor Enamel Price, Cal Price, Gal. . . I Mr. and Mrs. Don Elliott and children and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Winget and children. special rnce, quarvs . Prices Ccod June 22 to 2S 5.45 4.49 1.21 Call Us for Painting and Papering Phone 6173 I CIVIL RIGHTS. Franklin Roosevelt Jr., says there is a good chance that action will be taken on a civil rights program, in the House, at this session. He labels as optimistic, however, assertions that a discharge petition will i force such bills out of the Rules Committee immediately. Action I ir Vo Tinned m i rrit hp m p 51 ri i n fr- since Senate action would be necessary at this session for enactment. Mrs. Merle McWTilliams and two sons of Colorado, and Mrs. Marion Johnson and son of Portland, Ore., former Eagle graduates, were present to en joy the occasion. The Jay Rodaway family moved to their new basement home last week from Palmyra. The small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Rodaway had the misfortune to suffer a severe face injury and was taken to the doctor for medical attention immediately. Her wounds are mending satisfactorily. Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Novak and sons of Crete, visited at Mrs. Novak's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phillips last Tues- sens remained over for a few days visit. At Army Camp Clifford Anderson, Jr., is at Ft. Smith, Arkansas, at" the processing station of the Army induction quarters and at the present, is is not known for sure his location for basic training. He was called into the armed services recently. ON THE YEAR-AHEAD CAR V XX. . j Robert Walker, Jr., who join i ed the Navy, is now stationed I at the Great Lakes Naval Station.. j Miss Pat Tuckness and mother j of Colorado are visiting her jaunt and sister, Mrs. Robert i Phillips,: Mr. Phillips and fam : ily. ,MiZ&l& df COMIC v j OFF MAIN STREET By JOE DENNETT - AEATBALL didn't t j f i never j ?; , . f ZXT) JL V-L!I' - ITELLVOUTOBE TOUCH THAT . KICK IT C7N vVKt'fv . rADFTtrit of vnuR T S DOOR WITH w ..A OPEN' J 5-- WsOSe ' - THATDOgR" J VOJT. SSL V fS V. l.- IMA.llY H fa:-IAill - ! lvv?il .- J1 1 - HOSSFACE HANK BY FRANK THOMAS - GOBS PPSX HIS MQNEV, WHUT rgr-L 1 xWSX1' mUtr? 1 SPARE TIME. " THE g CTTXWE COULDN'T DO At 3 H iH'V ' ((J1Ns VNHUT t - ; boss!)k-vnith ut : il !!ygf Mf( JfAk COULDN'T DEEMS BY TOM OKA fi jiff vr r -f 1 is RURAL DELIVERY , , r , , T" ' . -- IVJHVIT HAS KW jO.K. I'LL) &: 7. ,H-k 7T- I'LL GIVE VA T TAKE A RUNS LIKE ffll fc''' 'TZ C TEN BUffKS J 6000 A DREAM.' v1, ' ' !'J.. v4: - " V S 'VV T- - LOOK AT -flyg- r-X -- -Caij 7 "i- ! r tt nrrn ah? e i Visits Grandmother j Miss Kay Adkins returned home Thursday after spending j a few days visiting her grand- i mother, Mrs. Bertha Walback, at.- Wilsonville last week. I It' y la Lf y w it's all yours for the cost of a fully equipped "low-priced" small car! HANSEN MOTOR CO. e Nehawka, Nebr. Dial 2191 r i Floyd. Althouse, president of' ithe Board of Education, receiv-i ; ed a letter from the state de-1 ; partment stating,"Eagle is one ! j of the credit schools of the j i state." The letter will appear in j ; ims paper soon. j Air. and Mrs. C. G. Anderson j attended the Anderson-Reed family reunion at Seward Sun ! day. It was held at the 4-H Club building. Merle Lanning of Oklahoma visited his mother, Mrs. Mary I Lanning, last weekend. " Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Anderson' and daughter-in-law, Mrs. Clif-j ford Anderson, Jr., attended the j wedding ceremony of the for-; mer's niece, Miss Martha Ann ' Stoltz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,' John Stolt --at Elmwood - last ' THOSE WERE THE DAYS SSSSSSSSVVW f TT'S 6SVM O'CLOCK, 'S-GO TO 5 3 X wmmmm.0mwm CHILDREN! T1,VE 77 WE'LL ALL B5 WERE THE DAYS- TO BE OPr TO 7 . -f 1 Oldtiaae favNmhes ViSSSSVsSSSS LIf-I-gr-il Vii SONNY SOUTH I f . OH, HE.LLO. Ari CI ZjsTcoZk to THS A10VSS? iM . CHI-DSEM rv TKV E HAVING J &OIU6 ? NViSKT 41 ifeljify r HASDLV TSLi TNe..S 1 V N TOWN .-'X -v BEFOAH M !--J T 1 ! Jl i I ! " r-- Vv0Ui.D VO1 LIKE T K. TONICHT i Mm 'iv 1 i-..- M l; i--ii. . J.-7 ByALSONDERS j Friday evening.