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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1956)
. "'"'Y'y , miMin . .ar,, -!- - " T i " -T-t r-rl irnir niinnnnri I nil 11 i 1 - n ir 1 1 rni 11 inn L - - . 1 . 1 - 1 . 1 . t n ri r r 11 1 t rn 1 l j i. j l. r 1 i l 1 1 . 1 . 1 ...... . . jii. .. " "' "" THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE TWO Thursday, July 5. 1956 - Dial Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs Honored On 10th Wedding Anniversary un baturaay evening approx imately 23 relatives were en tertained at the home of Mr. J? HV0y 'AT" COle hononng Mr. and Mrs. Georee E. Jacobs 1 - - . George E. Jacobs on their 10th wedding anniver sary. me evening was spent in vis- iting and John Jacobs favored well chosen songs accompanied on the piano by Mrs. George Jacobs. Ice cream, cake and punch ITliiS6 CSL?f rr1. r " 5. , pictciiitu lu uie xiuiiureu cuu ple with best wishes for many more happy anniversaries. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jacobs, Merton Ja cobs and daughters, Peggy, Dar lene, Janet and Carol; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jacobs and Karen; Mr. and Mrs. John Jacobs and Linda. Also Mr. and Mrs. George Ja cobs, Raymond, Jo Ann and Janell; Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Shaf er, Jeffrey and Craig; Mr. and Mrs. Robert R .Cole, Carol, Jan ice and Steven; Mrs. Hannah Keefer and the hosts Mr. and Mrs. Roy O. Cole. Couple Married At Lincoln Church AVOCA (Special) A wedding of interest here was the mar riage of Miss Ruby Rosalie Vrana and Larry Abker at First Methodist Church in Lin coln June 17. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Abker, Geneva and the grandson of Mrs. Hattie McCann, Black, Idaho and Mr.and Mrs. J. H. Abker, Otoe. His mother is the former Barbara McCann. The couple will live at Brad shaw where he will be the high school principal. CALENDAR Thursday, July 5 Navy Mothers picnic at Gar field Park, Thursday, July 5 at 6:30 p.m. There will be a regular meet ing of the Eagles Lodge Thurs day, July 5 at the hall, begin ning at 7:30 p.m. Hugh J. Kerns American Le gion Post will meet Thursday, July 5 at the 40 & 8 club rooms. Thursday, July 12 There will be a meeting of the Wildlife Recreation Associ ation at the Fire Station Thurs day, July 12. Cpen Sunday 9-12 - 3-6 See Us for Swimming Supplies Sun Tan Lotion Swim Goggles Swim Fins Swim Masks Swim Caps ALSO LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PICNIC SUPPLIES SIP1I! Y. REXALL SUPER PLINAMINS. Just one daily tab let supplies more than your minimum of all vitamins with known minimums. U vitamins in all. plus 12 valuable minerals, with true liver concentrate and XVi times your iron A7Q and iodine minimums. Bottle of 72, t ...... REXALL SUPER PLINAMINS JUNIOR. Easy-to-,w allow multi-vitamins for children ages 6 to 1 1. One daily supplies more than the minimum of all vitamins with known mini- )OQ mums, plus Bi-. Bottle of 72, only O"' LBS. 241 Family Gathering At Omaha Home A family picnic was held re cently at the Ernie Newton home in Omaha. It was tne first time in- 17 years that all tt-io Virnthorc nnrt slst.prs had bllU UlUkl'VlU - . . - - been together at one time ... t Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Newton and Earl New T.ns Anpples. Calif .: Tor,o Mo-tnn nf snir'it. Tir w,- rr Mr -Rd- ear 'Newton and Jeanine: Mr. and Mrs. Everett Newton; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Long of Platts mouth. Aien m fnrt Mrs Charles Newton of Lincoln and the hosts Mr. and Mrs. Ernie New ton, Janelle, Juliann and Ernie, Jr. A good time was spent taking pictures and playing volley ball. The Mynard Church Ladies Hold Meet Ladies of the Womens Soci ety of Christian Service of the M v n a r d Evangelical United Brethern Church of Mynard held their monthly meeting last Thursday. Mrs. Tom Grosshans, president, had charge of the meeting. Subject for the day was "The Church In Your Home." A play about a house being torn down and the walls talking about the people who had lived there, was presented by the following la dies: Parts of walls, Mrs. Willis Cole, Mrs. Art Wetenkamp, Mrs. Royal Smith and Mrs. Art To man. Mrs. Robert Cole and chil dren, Carol, Janice and Steven, represented the family who had lived in the house. Mrs. Albert Kraeger was the world traveler and Mrs. Melvin Shafer, solo ist. Refreshments were served by the hostesses at the close of the. afternoon gathering. Miss Mary McQuin Has 6th Birthday Mr. and Mrs Lowell McQuin entertained Sunday at their home in honor of their daughter Mary. It was her sixth birthday anniversary. Guests other than the honoree and her sister, Marcia, were Diane Tesch, Linda Willet, Cyn thia Osterholm, Marsha Steer, Karen Eaton, and Delores Phil lips. Games were played and all were winners of prizes. The honoree opened her many gifts, followed by serving of in dividual cakes with lighted can dles, ice cream and a cool drink, served by Mrs. McQuin. A Classified Ad in The Journal costs as little as 35 cents YOU CAN DEPEND ON mm m mm SIP i LLXA ill? Ijx . , : . : - x i i ivvm $i k 1 t fS " - '" "v. t V' it I! REXALL R.P.R. TAB LETS give fast, tem porary relief from pain of rheumatism, headache, arthritis. 5 grains aspirin and : 2 antacids. Bottle of- Kill Grasshoppers ALDIN '- HEPf ACHLO'R MissEldonna Gobber Married at Humboldt to Mr. Lyle Forrest - t s . ( ; v.- - Mrs. Lyle St. James Lutheran Church cf Humboldt, was the scene of a : 4 o'clock wedding June 17. when Miss Eldonna Gobber of Elk Creek and Mr. Lyle For rest of Plattsmouth were united in Marriage. . Baskets of pink and white gladioli fern covered candela brum and white satin bows on the pews provided the decor ations for .the double-ring , ceremony-performed by. Rev. Au gust Blobaum, pastor' of the church Tin the presence of 130 guests. The bride is toe daughter of, ivix . aim ivxx wuu uuuuci i Elk Creek, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Forrest of Lancaster, Ohio. Organist was Mr. Warren Darrah of Malvern, Iqwa, who played a 20 minute prelude and the traditional Wedding- March and Recessional. The bride was given in mar riage by her father and wore a floor length- gown of imported lace and nylon tullonet. The elongated bodice was encrusted with sequins and was enhanced by a jewel neckline. The sleeves were long and tapered. The bouffante skirt of the nylon tullonet was fashioned with a peplum of the lace. She carried a corsage of petite rose and wThite stephon itis on a bride's prayer book which was' a gift from her grandfather, Mr. Fred J. Vest man of Auburn. 'T'i "In" t"ii ATii 1 1 mi .Si i i ill in li iiTni i i miii i ANY DRUG PRODUCT THAT BEARS THE NAME REXALL 1 era oiro a? cm ffnm REXALL DE LUXE TOOTHBRUSHES. Choose now from several medically approved styles and textures. C CM Each, only i?6f Price Right 4 IV,1 Forrest Attending her sister as matron of honor was Mrs. Eugene Got- tula of Elk Creek. She wore an aqua taffeta dress , fashioned with a r v-neckline, cumberbund and matching net skirt over the taffeta. Miss Nancy Darrah of Mal vern, Iowa, and Miss Evelyn Gobber., of Elk Creek were bridesmaids. They wore aqua dresses identical to the matron of honor and they all wore matching headbands and car ried cascades" of pink and white carnations. . ; r . The candle lighters were Miss Joanne Schlange of Auburn and Miss Lois Vestman of Johnson. They wore dark pink dresses of taffeta and were- fashioned with i cumberbund, full gathered- 'skirts and a V neckline." They wore wrist corsages of pink and white carnations. Wayne Rieke of Union served as best man. Dale Schiber and Harold Wagner of Plattsmouth seated the guests. AIL the men in the wedding party wore white dinner jackets, dark pants and carnation boutonnieres. Beth Gobber of Manhattan, Kans., niece of the bride, was the flower, girl. She wore ? a white nylon embroidered dress with a wide pink sash. She car ried a basket of flower petals and wore a head band of petite roses. Alan Gottula, nephew of the bride, was the ring bearer. He wore a white, jacket, dark pants cragum c . s .-. ".V- ,. REXALL B15MA-REX POW- DER gives fast 4-way relief from acid-upset stomach. Antacid action continues several hours! qq 4-?4 ounces, only. . Wr iij Electric Fans Swim Caps i Swim Goggles Swim Fins Raid" House and Garden Insecticide Picnic Jugs $2.98 Christ Lutheran Ladies Hold Meet The ladies of the Christ Luth eran Church held a meeting Wednesday afternoon in the church parlors. The business meeting was inducted by -Mrs. Roy Engel kemier. . "It was decided not have an aid meeting in July. The devotionals were given by Mrs. John Hild. The group sang "Beautiful Saviour." Gene Wehrbein played a piano solo "Barcarolle" from the Tales of Hoffman by Offenback. A quartet composed of Dor othy Stoehr, Janet Friedrich, Sharon and Carol Davis sang "The Saxaphone Waltz," they were accompanied by Mrs. Ver ner Friedrich. . Mrs. Glen Terryberry sang "Roses of Pickardy" and "Bless This House," she was accom panied by Mrs. Oliver Meising er. Lunch was served by Mrs. Art Hild and Mrs. Otto Shafer who were the hostesses for the afternoon. A Baby Shower Honors Mrs. Benoit A pink and blue shower was held in the memorial room of the Methodist Church honoring Mrs. Robert Benoit. Hostesses were Mrs. Edgar Newton and Mrs. Ernie Newton. Games were played and prizes were awarded. The honoree received many gifts, after which refreshments were served by the hostesses from a tea table. and carried the rings on a satin heart shaped pillow. A reception for the guests was held immediately following the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents. Mrs.. Alyin Schlange, aunt of the bride, cut the five-tier wedding cake which she had baked and dec orated. Mrs Orville Gobber of Manhatten, Kans., assisted her in serving. Mrs. Raymond Gobber ot Table Rock, poured punch and Mrs. John Lunzman of Auburn served coffee. Miss . Helen Neddenriep of Brock, Miss Donna Hill of Per- civial, Iowa, Mrs. Lordin Krue ger of Elk Creek, and Mrs Le land Woltemath of Lincoln had charge of the gifts. , Mrs. Eldon Epley of Peru kept the guest book. For a wedding trip to Ohio the bride wore a rust linen sheath dress with white accessories. Mrs. Forrest graduated from the Elk Creek High School, at tended Peru State College, and has been teaching school in Plattsmouth. She will continue teaching the second grade this fall and also be principal at First Ward School. Mr. Forrest graduated from Maple Rapids High School in Michigan and is employed at the Allied Chemical Plant near here. The couple are now at home at 602 North Eleventh Street. 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