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1 H i A voca Church Group Votes To Buy Flags Mrs. Henry Maseman Journal Correspondent The Neighborhood Club- met with Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jen sen. After supper the evening was spent playing cards. Prizes went to Mrs. Rawalt, Mrs. Mar tha Ruge, Mrs, Fred Meyer, John Emshoff. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer. ' Womans Fellowship of the Congregational Church met in the church parlors Thursday with Mrs. John Wolph. Mrs. Ernest Emshcff led the devotional period. At the bus iness meeting it was voted to buy new flags for the parlors. The afternoon was then spent quilting. KEEP THIS AD! Over 20,000 Arthritic and Rheumatic Sufferers have taken this Medicine since it has been on the market. It is inexpensive, can be taken in the home. For Free information, give name and address to P. 0. Box 1012, Hot Springs, Arkansas. -t I , , ' X. . Unfailing courage helped Washington to many victories even in the face of insurmountable odds. But false brav ado put an end to his life. He laughed at the danger of the common cold! "Let it go as it came," he said and rode forth into snowstorm. Complications set in and three days later he died. This history repeats itself daily and the victims are numerous. Don't you become one of them. Treat a cold promptly. If it doesn't yield "quickly to home remedies or if chills and fever develop call your doctor without delay. 11 p r-; 19 El IS IS Q Is "1 '"fl"! " t t ' t Mill 1. I 111 M I t U r- V ' riX Sir'"""' Zx""Si-.-ri-ix.-e, . -j I! in tf B New Hotpoint 21" Console in choice of Light Uak or Ma hogany veneer cabinet. 80 brighter picture, Power Tuning, "Lighthouse" Channel Spotter, optional Remote Control, and other exciting new Hotpoint features. mmm mm tiUW Mew High in New High in New High in Hltalpoinr HiAvl LA 21" Hotpoint Table Model in Ebony-finish metal cabinet automation-built for practically service-free operation; Auto- i,?r 99.00 See Them Now!.. : 11 m Mr. and Mrs. Howard Larson Roger, Ranelle, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Larsen, Mrs. Clarence Stewart and Bobby, Herman, were Sunday evening supper guests of Supt. and Mrs. C. A. Hansen. Herman Hillman is at Com munity Hospital Syracuse, - fol lowing surgery Saturday. Mrs. Fred Koester, Idaho Falls Ida., Mrs. Harold Blakie, Weeping Water, visited at the Henry Maseman and Mrs. John Nutzman homes Friday. Mrs. Edward Nelsen enter tained the following guests hon oring her husband's birthday, Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Wolph and Mr. and Mrs. John Compton. The following helped Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dankleff celebrate their 10th wedding anniversary: Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Carter Nielsen? Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hansen; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crister; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kussube; Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Jensen; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hough; Mr. - and Mrs. Julius Nielsen; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer; Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Meyer; Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Rehmeir; Mr and Mrs. Arnold Dettmer; Mr and Mrs. Fred Holt; Mr. and Mrs. Chriss Elgard; Mr. and . -t"" J, " J Vivid picture! Vivid sound ! Vivid styling ! TV 14" Hotpoint Portable in choice of Seashell Pink and Sand White or Lagoon Blue and Sand White. Lightweight Hi-Vi 1. t. 1 ...:au u : sei pel luiiiiante. i p -3 Screen sizes are diagonal measurement. M ;1! Mrs. Harold Thomassen; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jensen; Mr. and 'Mrs. James Jensen; Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jensen; Mrs. Robert McDonald; Mrs. Edward Nelsen and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. John Lingle, Sr., visited his sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chappell, at Nebraska City Sun day. Guests Friday at the Henry Smith home were Mogens John son, Weeping Water, Kenneth Pebelery, Otis, Colo. Steve Freeman, Weeping Wat er, spent the afternoon at the Earl Freeman home Friday. Miss Fannie Hauptman, Ne braska City, called at the Lee Hauptman home Friday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Evertt visited at the Ralph Rathburn home near Murray Friday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hauptman visited at the Dave Eaton home near Union Thursday. The Veteran Card Club met with Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Wulf Thursday evening. After an early luncn the evening was spent playing cards. Prizes went to Mrs. Joe Case, Mrs. John Wolph Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ruhge ana Kenneth Wessel. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Silas Everett were Mr. and Mrs. Nick Everett, Lin- coin. j Mrs. William Dettmer and Mrs. Harry Mickle invited a group of ladies to surprise Mrs. waiter Noerriinger on her birth day Friday at the Coffee Cup Caie. Those present were: Mrs. Harold Dumke, Mrs Al Ballance, Mrs. Henry Smith, Mrs. Roy Ruhge, Mrs. Louis Ruhge, Mrs. Ernest Haveman, Mrs. Martha Ruge, Mrs. Pearl Vette, Mrs. Allen Ehlers, Mrs. J. H. F Ruh ge, Mrs. Edward Nelsen, Mrs. E. M. Rawalt, Mrs. Silas Ever ett, and Mrs. Caroline Mar- quardt. Mr. and Mrs. Avill Thomas, Shenandoah, la., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bo- gard. Neighbors and friends helped Mrs. Mary Grafe observe her birthday Wednesday. Those pre sent were Mrs. William Dett- mer, Mrs. Etta Kirkhoff, Mrs. Fred Haveman, Sr., Mrs. Fred Haveman, Jr., Mrs. Sophie Ems hoff, Mrs. Hy Kirkhoff, Mrs. Carl Uhlhorn, Mrs. Alfred Ebert and Mrs. John Rippe. The Dana College choir gave a concert at the First Lutheran Church Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Henry Maseman spent several days last week with the Walter Halm family while Cheryl and Linda had tonsilectomies, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Remter and Miss Anrla Seegel visited at the home of Mrs. Bryan Seegl and Crj7- stal Sunday. The Womans Missionary Fed eration of First Lutheran Church met Thursday in the church parlors. A missionary program was given. Hostesses were Mrs. Melvin Ommen Mrs. John Rippe, Mrs. Maynard Rippe, Mrs. Walter Reitsh. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Boyd and family, Bellevue, spent Thursday at the Henry Smith home. Helping Mrs;. Mary Ludwig observe her birthday Tuesday were: Mrs. Etta Kirkhoff, Airs Mary Grafe, Mrs. Erwin Carl son, Mrs. William Dettmer and Mrs. E. M. Rawalt. Sunday evening supper eruests ot Mr. and Mrs. Rooert Ruhge and Ricky were: Mr. and Mr Fred Ruhge, Mr. and Mrs. John Lingle, Sr., and Mrs. Maude Ruhge.- U J - tt -r ctnu iviib. jumi single, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. John Lingle, Jr., and Steven. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Carsten helped Dennis Rippe celebrate his third birth day. Supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Haveman Tuesday eve ning were: Mr. and Mrs. Frecl Koester, Idaho Falls Ida., Mr and Mrs. Harold Blakie, MrJuwi, wiv. ZZJ Z trr?' vivuuui iwEistci anu iviid. j-is&. Kasten. Cindy Steinhoff '' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Steinhoff received the rites of baptism Sunday at First Lutheran church with Rev. Zeilinger officiating. Sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Rohlfs. Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Have man entertained at a birthday dinner Sunday honoring her birthday and her mother's, Mrs. Walter Nerrlinger; Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Norrling er; Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Have man and son; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wilson; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Noerriinger and family; Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Doeden and family; Mr. and Mrs. Chester Noerriinger and family; Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Stohlman, Dan ny and Carlyn. In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Henry Folke call ed. The Sunday night supper club met with Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Wirth. Prizes at cards to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Straub, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marquardt' and Clar ence Norris. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Noerr South Bend Gir! Breaks Arm In Fall Mrs. Jess Fidler Phone Ashland 6043 Linda Kuhn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kuhn, had the misfortune to fall while roller skating at her homeland broke her arm Sunday afternoon.. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Livers and daughter, Carol, of Ashland accompanied Mr. and Mrs V. D. Livers to Western Saturday. They spent the day with the Kenneth Livers family to cele brate the February birthdays of the family. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Swartz and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Car nicle of Lincoln spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Carnicle. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thiessen were Mr. and Mrs.. Wallace Barney and Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Jergens of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Thiessen and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lacky and children of Fremont, Mr. and Mrs. Pies Proctor of Ash land were evening visitors. Tyler Munn came Friday from Omaha where he has been spend ing the winter to the home of his daughter, Mrs. Craig Moller and family in Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. James Wisz- mann and family were Sunday dinner gusts of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Haswell at Murdock. Miss Mary Ann Jenny of Omaha was a wekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Fidler. Sun day they drove to Columbus and were guests of the J. B. Jenny family. Mr. and Mrs Rolland Cox spent Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Craig Moller and boys in Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. John Grady and Coleen of Greenwood .wrere Sat urday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. William Rosencrans and boys. Miss Evelyn Grady of Greenwood spent Sunday eve nmg. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Delozier left Friday for Missouri where they are making their home Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. J. C. Streight were Clark Bushnell and Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Streight of Omaha. New comers to South Bend are Mr. and Mrs. Ed Walters. They have moved here from Cozad and are the parents of Mrs Wayne Hill. Mrs. Tom Carnicle and chil dren spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh O'Brien, at Louis ville. L. R. Ward of Ashland was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr and Mrs. Glen Kuhn and fam ily. Charles Dodds of Omaha spent the weekend with the Kuhns. ored by a Mr. and Mrs. Shower At the Lewis Wilson home Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs Noerriinger were honored at a shower. Hostesses were Mrs Robert McDonald, Mrs. Ted Wil son, and Mrs. Jerry Bornemeier Mrs. Henry Smith and Mrs Ted Wilson attended a meeting at Elmwood with Mrs. Ted Hal to make final plans for a schoo: of Christian service to be held Thursday evenings, March 14 21, 28 Mr. and Mrs. John Stubben dick and Mrs. Caroline Mar quardt visited Mrs. Martha Ruh ge Sunday afternoon Mrs. Herman Bose, Sr., nee Sophie Ludwig, passed away Fririffv mnrnirtor at Viq Vinmo n t "O " hPr snn Alhrt urhpw ch hnrt made her home. She had been in poor health for several years following a fractured hip Mrs. C. A. Hansen had severa little girls over Thursday after noon for a pre-birthday lunch for Sharon. The guests were Mrs. Robert Hallstrom and Betty Jeanne Suellen Emshoff and Mr- a Mrs. Henry Maseman were Sunday guests at the John and Stuart Maseman homes for dinner and supper. wm'iitTimrrawrwn'mMiririrTT DESTROY Termites and All Pests 1 Li LL S er Mite Dial 7142 (ife) 1 Mrs. Jason Streight, Mrs. Jessi idler and Mrs. Oscar Laughlm were Wednesday luncheon guests of their sister, Mrs. Otto Olson at Ashland. . Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Parrish Donna and Leon were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. lerman Furrer at Yutan. Mr. - and Mrs. Bob Lackey and family of Fremont spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thiessen. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Streight entertained at dinner Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Haswell of Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thiessen and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Fidler Mr and Mrs. Gordon Thiessen have purchased a trailer house and are now living at South Bend. Mr. Thiessen is employ ed at Western Sand and Gravel Co. Mrs. F. J. Knecht spent Sun day with Mrs. Sadie Shrader at Nehawka. In the afternoon the adies visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greenrod at Nebraska City. They also called on Mrs. Caroline Linsey at St. Mary's Hospital at Nebraska City. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Richards were: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Marco of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Holtz, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Var gas and boys and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Richards and son, all of Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Livers returned Thursday after spend- ng the week visiting relatives OFF MAIN STREET 1 DEEMS ,., ,.:. ; , By TOM OKA sTntl SiTr" g HtrP ' "Wfift'iV" W tt,r irT w CB' YOU'LL BE SORRY f OH OBoy YOU 6AVE THAT WATER . ...... . PISTOLJ 1-. ' u 1 u tifi&i A VOL! WAMT TO BE LIKE THOSE DON'T WE THE DAYS HOSSFACE HANK SONNY SOUTH -( ( OHh BROTHER.'-IT'S A RELIEF TO ALL MEN ARE tSA - BUT, THANK ( NO , I'M GET TO YOJJR TABLE AND bw& WOLVES -THEY HAVE V GOODNESS, ) THE RELAX HOSSFACE i rMmMM ONE-TRACK MINDS j ( YOU ARE SAME ( RURAL DELIVERY -TSy AL SMITH I WANT A BOS TO V VOU LL GET A WHw V WELL, MR.ToHES ? GEE HE fejSs 7T HELP OUT IN MV RESULTS.SlRj ( vEg J ADVERTISED FOR U FAINTED pR-FaSJSt 1 1 VES' ) ' OFFICE SAV:- VOY0OKK0W ILllf A BOV LAST WEEK Pm-r ADINTHE SIR.' B0V WANTED ' Mi?. 3&NES, Vf THE VCRV H-XT A - TV" VOH'RE PRE.TTV SICK.SONKIY.l AiH LL RUN INTO TOWKJ AK1 QET TH' DOCTOR. at Newman Grov, Taylor, Co zad, and Central City. Visitors ' during the week with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Carnicle were Mrs. Ella Carson, Mrs. Henry Frahm of Ithaca, Mrs. James Wiszmann, Eilly and Ter ry Jo, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peterson of Gretna. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Bolden and family spent Friday eve ning with Mrs. Elmer Dahlstrom at Ashland. Modern Mothers Club Holds Meet In Elmwood Home ELMWOOD (Special) The Modern Mother's Club met Thursday evening, Feb. 14, at the home of Mrs. Janice Backe meyer, with 20 members and one guest present. Mrs. Norma Jean Reinke presided at the business meeting. Following a progressive word game was played with scoring cards in shape of hearts. Prizes won by; Mrs. Marilyn Seiker, Mrs. Janice Kreifls and Mrs. Blue Line Chicks White Egg Machine See Ashland Hatchery Or Dealers 0 aj comic smij , IT'S I DON'T CARE IF HE SQUIRTS IT AT ME IWASABOyOUCE HIM yfAVi .X, 1 rfl MVSELF uj .n 1 1 1 1 1 , r v 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r i X CA.N4MOT TELL- A VOL) ? us fTHAR'S OL' DOCCOWS.TH' VETERINARIAN - MAVBE HE CftN SAVE ME ATRIP V TOWN ; t "V fggj s'i ' 1 THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Thursday, February 21, 1957 Section B PAGE FIVE Frances Fischer. The hostess served a lunch us ing the valentine theme. She was assisted by Mrs. Eldcn Oehler king. Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Mary Peterson. Call Your News And Social Items to 241 00 0 .7 'JL? 1 if ) WSH wto IK if fe it's -WT- -as -.rY'M . tV,' 10 irl'.'":':Z Beer Belongs.. Ao good Nebraska NEBRASKA DIVISION living.. .good friendship. ..good 'JjX Unite States taste. Serve beer. Enjoy its good- !tl Brewers ness when work is done, especially P0r Foundation when friends stop by. 7I0 t?ttCl Bank -hU Liatola A W A I kVOU WAMT TO K TAKE A LIB DETECTOR NOT AT ALL, GRANNV. AH'D I fe jgj BE GLAD T' TAKE A LOOK 7 -v W SAV RADIATOR REPAIRING Plattsmouth Motors ONE-DAY SERVICE 625 Ave. A Ph. 287 l& 'NEBRASKA? .. j v Tlx yti "if pf ?'i Homestead National Wr , Monument is h site f l Tft-a monument is mm sire of the first land W Jk claimed under U.S. . Homtstead Law, by I 1863. You'll find this historic spot ear Beatrice on Slate Highway 4. By JOE DENNETT 4 J I ., DOM'T BOTHER - !.' TEST? I'f.L SQUBAL I i AW 1 1, 1.'.-1. .ir- 7" ff BY FRANK THOMAS IT'S JIST THET I NEVER. &1T NERVE ENOUGH TO BRING UP THE SUBTECKJ By AL SONDERS 1K STj A d i MM mm . A iinger were at Burr Thursday 601 No. 9th evening where they were hon ; .5. .,.- ' i r, h . i r1 CALL US FOR ESTIMATES 110S 30 St Phone 233 j 1 1 1 l-n 1 It i ti 1