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-r.. THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE SIX Section B Thursday, January 3, 1957 si dpecmi Lesson s Eagle 4-H Meeting (Continued From Page 2) Mr. and Mrs. Dean- Denison and family of Lincoln, were not present, due to enjoying a trip to Alburqurque, N. Mex., to spend the holidays with a broth er, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Deni son and family at that city. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Denison of Roca, spent Christmas day, at the home of Mrs. Denison's sis ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Top: Feeling all let down after the Holidays? HERE'S THE ANSWER peps you up like a brand new hairdo! Make an appointment at the beauty box Margo Sailors Dorothy Meisinger Phone 270 V Y Dwight Earl. The latter's daugh ter, Mrs. Kenneth Strawn and daughter of Lincoln were also present, but Mr. Strawn and two son, Pat and Mike, were unable to be present, due to the lat ter's recovering from a recent chicken pox attack. A large crowd attended the Trinity Lutheran Church Sunday School program on Monday eve ning. Mrs. John Weyers assist ed by the Misses Marilyn Bird, Mary Weyers, Johnny, Donnie, and Ronnie Wagner, Judy Ob erle, Judy, Paula and Joe Lvle Mariorie, Georgia Ann were those participating in the program. Gifts from the tree and treats j for all followed the program and fellowship hour. Scripture and prayer were read and of fered by Rev. Foster Cress, pas tor. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wall and son, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wall and family were dinner guests at the home of the latter's daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Conner and daugh ter at Lincoln Tuesday. Mr. Harold Wall left on Fri day morning for Wescliff, Colo., near the New Mexico border, having assisted the Bod berson family of Louisville, driving the latter's truck. The i above family will operate a dairy project farm at Westcliff, Colo. Mr. Wall will return home via bus. Word has been received from Mrs. Carrie Schmidt, that she arrived at Sacramento, Calif., and visiting her son, Mr. and Ms. Roy Beach and family and will be visiting the Raymond Beach famly at San Francisco, and also her daughter and hus band, the Charles Borgman's, before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Froh lich and family entertained at their home last Tuesday with the family Christmas dinner. Those present were the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lance elites, and Mr. Jake Frohlich of Eagle; a sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Egger and son, of Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Donald 'Wulf of Ralston, and Mr. and Mrs. William Heavey and family of Lincoln, enjoyed a family Christ mas dinner at the parents home the- Mr. and Mrs.' Henry Wulf on Tuesday. Mrs. Cassee Adams of Eagle and Miss Laverne Stradley of Lincoln spent Christmas day at the home of Mrs. Adams daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Manners and three daughters, near Palmyra. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rodaway of Beatrice joined the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Rodaway at the latter's home on Sunday for a Christmas dinner, and broth ers, Mr. and Mrs. Joy Rodaway and family and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Rodaway and family of Eagle were also present for the festivities. The Women's Society of Chris tian Service met on Wednesday afternoon with Mesdames Eva Scattergood and Dorothy Stall, as cohostesses. Devotionals led by Laura Lanning and lesson meeting will be on Feb. 6. The W. S. C. S. ladies served lunch at .the Lyle Root farm equipment sale, on Thursday, Jan. 3, southwest of Eagle. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frohlich and family entertained at their home on Sunday with a dinner. Guests were Rev. and Mrs. Don Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Orin Lanning. The occasion was in honor of the birthdays of Mesdames Christensen and Frohlich on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Cifford Wright spent a few days visiting their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hite at Ashland dur ing the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scatter- good, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stoll, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rausford and Mr. and Mrs. John Fischer were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rudolph near Malcolm (former Eagle residents) on last Thurs day evening. The evening was spent playing cards. Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Fitz- Mr. and Mrs. tsoya Koaaway gibbon , and son of Chadron, and family spent unnstmas spent a few days last week day at Mrs. Roda way's brothers visiting Mr. Fitzgibbon's uncle home, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Bal lance at Lincoln. Mrs. Bal ance's father, Mr. Floyd Seik- man, was also present K. P. PENCE Bankers Life Man 222 So. fith Phone 3269 laniganrtiifBJflYF try y. , x v , P ' ' ' r r 1 i , ' V ; - ' ' 1 iiW 4 , ' - . - 1 : v 1 - " ' 1 w y $ k -f .-' - Vv ; i TOWELS and famDy, the D. J. Fitzgib- bons, near Eagle. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Troel tT w , ,,-.vT!l; and family of Wichita, Kans., ivir. una mis. nuwaiu ftcau .nonf foT1. vlciHcr Mr, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sack ett and baby of Lincoln were supper guests and spent Christ mas Eve at the home of Mrs. Verna Habel and daughter, Mar ilyn, last Monday evening Mr Troel's parents. Air. and Mrs Ed Houghland and family dur ing the holidays. Dick Umland incurred severe cut on his finger last t,ia j I e" Electric, ne was ia.is.en k tftr" the hospital and received med TV.Tt-o Tlonrw Wi 1 1 f anH T,Tr QTiri ct b tile Uiiii i.' ioiuci iiumc viiiioi- . . ,, , , Trim n o,,on the followmg Wednsday rnvTV. nm Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Wulf, rn 4ii0nC or,H Tai pwrtoc. and Mr- George Wulf and orJT Srt :t thrj;;; Bethel. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pio.r 1ict wprtnpcrfnv Wulf and Mr. and Mrs. Henry afTornnnn . ". - Umland journeyed to the house r. Tvr.e io wdm of the latter's brother, Mr. and and family Ind Msna Butt Fred Rudolph, near Mal- enjoyed a Christmas dinner at colm ?n Sunday evening and the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. ".JoyX ,f ,,1 A?y Wenzel on Sunday Mlss phyUis Rudolph while the Mr snri Mrs Annist RrhwPfr. latter was vacationing abroad, man entertained at their home during sumr?er months. with Christmas dinner for the Mrs. Gertrude Royal and families including, brothers, Mr. daughters of Lincoln, called at and Mrs. Fred Schweeman. Mr. me nome 01 ner inena ana a and Mrs. Dick Schwegman, Mr. former fellow employee Mrs nn Christmas dav. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Umland and Mr. Umland Dick Norris visiting from the on last Wednesday evening. state of Missouri and Mr. and Coach and Mrs. Doyle Gump Mrs. Dale Oberle and daughter and family spent the holidays at Cina of Lincoln called during Mr. Gump's parents, Mr. and the afternoon and enjoyed sup- Mrs. Ray Gump at Nebraska per with the above relatives. City Chiei w. o. ana Mrs. fam Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adam3 Briggs and son of Superior, spent several days visiting their visited the officer's sister and daughter and family, Mr. and family Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mrs. Jay Busker, son and daugh Trumble and Connie, prior to ter, at Elk Point, S. D., during nis leaving ior nis connnuea the holidays liUCU ""V Mrs. William Bohn returned He was given a leave for a home from the hospital recently few weeks, having been called havi been medical t. uumc uiC ucam ui iu muma. tention several days, due to her I I v! ailing health. Mrs. Bohn under- "r vinia uu uic went maor surgery several chief warrent officer departed months and .ho g tUi vvo . i,. will regain ner Health, soon JrSS hme 111 SUPerir' hui entertatoel ai toeir home on inursaay. , . ojq nin Mrs. Rosa Caddy, Mrs. Flos-Ur .i;. w f; sie Trumble and sons, Mr. and , - . T. , , Mrs. Keith Trumble and family ??dc f"y ?c? T- nd and Mr. and Mrs. Dayle if6 JVl m a ii t Mr. and Mrs. Duane Ketelhut ,7 vtta' and family, Mr. and Mrs. Orville ttt tvtt-o wQn?r, rie" Ketelhut and family of Walton and sons of Elmwood enjoyed a family Christmas dinner at the home of Mrs. Pearl Caddy at Lincoln on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joy Rodawav Later in the afternoon, a niece and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- j gar Edwards of Denver, Colo., called at the Johnson home. Mrs. May is the former Lucille John son and Mrs. Edwards is the former Carrie Peterson of Alvo. Mr. and Mrs. George Wagner and family entertained with a dinner at their !iome, last Wed nesday evening, Mrs. Wagner's father, Fred Ossenkop, and son Carl - Ossenkop and family of Walton also a brother, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ossenkop and fam ily of Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Oryl Lee Fisch er, son and daughter of Madison; spent last weekend at the home of Mr. Fischer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fischer. Mrs. Laura West enjoyed the Christmas and New Year fes tivities at the home of her daughter and family, the Sam uel Gay's, at Des Moines, la. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Schwenker entertained at their home on Christmas day, Mr. and Mrs Billy Ketelhut of near Walton , Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Nermann and family of St. Paul, Minn., visited at the home of Mrs. Nei mann's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Diete and family during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Donlan and family entertained at their home last Friday evening. Mr and Mrs. Herman Kirchhoff, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frohlich and family of Eagle and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ay res and Kent of Luverne, Minn. The latter have been visiting Nebraska relatives and friends during the holidays. They are former Alvo and Eagle residents. Mr. George Winkler and daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gerhard spent Christmas day at the home of another daughter and family, the Henry Fleishman's. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kirch hoff enoyed an oyster supper on Sunday evening at Mr. Kirch hoff's brother, Mr. and Mrs. George Kirchhoff and family near Weeping Water. The Eagle folks were dinner guests of Mrs. Kirchhoff's sister and family, Mi, and Mrs. Howard Jacob sen's at Syracuse, on Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. H. Morrison of Lincoln visited at the home of Mrs. Morrison's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scattergood, Monday afternoon. Mr. - and Mrs. Orris Lanning entertained at their home on Christmas day the Lanning rela tives, Mrs. Jessie Lanning, Mr. and Mrs. George Thompsen and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lanning, Mr. and Mrs. Ma Biggs, and Mr. and Mrs. Verne Dowdings of Palmyra and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wall of Lincoln. Mrs. Lanning's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Borne meier and family of Elmwood. Mrs. Lucy Gerhard who has been visiting her daughter and family, the Orris Innings, at Eagle, and a daughter and family- , the Chester Bornemeiers at Elmwood is enjoying a trip to Hot Springs, Ark., having made the trip with friends via auto and will return to Nebras ka after New Year's. Mrs, Ger hard has resided in Wisconsin for several years. FH A Officers Are Installed For New Year WEEPING WATER (SDeciaD The Plattsmouth chapter of the F. H. A. initiated and formally installed officers of the Weeping Water F. H. A. Monday after noon in the school auditorium. The candlelight ceremonv was conducted by Plattsmouth presi dent, Sharon Ramge. The table was covered with a white cloth. In the center was a large ar rangement of red roses, flower of the organization. A lighted red candle, also in the center, represented the flame' of Home Economics. Four white candles on each side were lighted from the center candle as Plattsmouth officers gave each of the eight purposes of the F. H. A. Officers installed were: Myr na Van Horn, president; Mar lene Noble, vice-president; Mary Ellen Schroeder, minutes secre tary; Toni Lee Low, corres pondence secretary; Juanita Nichols, treasurer; Velda Lee and Karen Eidenmiller, histor ians; Rae Rhodes and Karen Mathers, news reporters; Leo la Harter, parliamentarian, and Linda Parson, librarian. Following the installation of each officer Miss Ramge pinned a red ribbon each to signify her membership. Weeping Water Chapter moth ers are: Mrs. Ed Van Horn, Mrs. Frank Mitchess and Mrs. Martha Rhodes, and the honor Arnold Schliefert. Miss Van Horn gave a short talk after which everyone pres ent enjoyed a tea in the home making room. The lunch was prepared by the homemaking class. , Room decorations were by Homemaking II class. On dis play were Christmas packages, wrapped by Homemaking I class during their gift wrapping unit. During the tea , a red rose was given to each member of the Weeping Water and Platts mouth chapters by Miss Van Horn. Miss Van Nostrand, Plattsmouth homemaking teach er and F. H. -A. advisor and Mrs. Maynard Ramge, Platts mouth chapter, also received roses. Abstracts of Title . "Title Insurance" THOMAS WALLING CO. Plattsmouth, Nebraska i him 1,1 if.iiin. i iuiwhiii iium.jvii. pjiA-Iji Why Wait? Phone Now! Free estimates on remodel ing or any type of CARPENTRY WORK We give special attention to any size job None too small or too laarge. Phone 7275 1 3 Cannon - Field Crest - Martex Quality Towels at substantial reductions! Three piece matching sets. Martex - Field Crest Luxury Towels Large size towel 25x50 Cuest towel size 16x30 Face Cloth size 13x13 Regular price per set $3.35 JANUARY WHITE SALE PRICE - Per set $2.98 Martex Dacron selvedge Towels Large sizs towel 24x44 Cue-t towel size 16x28 Face Clcth size 13x13 Regular price per set $2.39 JANUARY WHITE SALE PRICE Per set $1 .93 Cannon Dacron-nylon selvedge Towels Largs size towels 22x44 Guest towel size 15x25 Face Cloth size 12x 12 Regular price per set $1.15 JANUARY WHITE SALE PRICE ' Per set $1.09 Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Mav. D. V. M. of Bennet, accompan ied by Mrs. May's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Johnson, of Lin coin, called at the home of Mrs II f. H H ! I H t JS IJ f VV ! fc..?. and family enjoyd a Christmas '0.' ", 1Vili' ari familv riirmpr nn TiiPsrtnv at -umuu, 01., ouuuay. Mrs. RodawayX parents, Mr and Mrs. Arthur Douglas, at Palmyra. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Halvor- sen and daughter entertained at their home Thursday evening with a dinner. The guests were Mrs. Halvorsen's cousin, Mr and Mrs. Dale Stuttheit and Mrs. Stuttheit is the former Donna June Rockenbach, of Eagle. Mr. Floyd Siekman, left for caiiiornia, Thursday morning accompanied by Mrs. Frieda Trunkenbolz who will visit her son and family. Mr. Siekmans mother, Mrs. A. H. Siekman, was unable to make the trip as all had previously planned, which was a disappointment for ail. rney plan to be gone a moath. Rev. and Mrs. Don Christen sen arrived home on Saturday evening after enjoying several days visit and vacation from Nebraska Wesleyan University with his parents at Chappell and at St. Paul with Mrs. Christen sen's mother. The latter, Mrs. Frandsen, returned home with the Eagle folks for a few days visit. The Eagle basketball team enjoyed a good practice at the school house last Friday eve ning when the Garland basket ball team drove to Eagle for the practice game and were vic torious in the scoring. 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