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THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE FOUR Section B Thursday, April 18, 1057 Mrs. West Entertains Eight Lincoln Ladies At Eagle Mrs. John Fischer Tel. 7304 x Mrs. Laura West entertained eight ladies from Lincoln on Saturday, at noon, with a de licious luncheon. The occasion honored the birthday of one of the vlsltliiR ladies, Mrs. L. D. Saunders. The group's traditional plans, honor each of the birthdays of ladies, who (when organized ap proximately 15 years ano) lived In the same neighborhood, ex cept Mrs. Laura West, who was asked to join the group after being a pucst of one of the members, the Potter's, sis ter-tn-law, nlid former neigh bor, Mrs. Harry West. All Day Saturday, May 4th in Colorado Lv. Omaha 10:00 PM CST May 3 Ar. Denver 7:C0 AM MST May 4 Lv. Denver 6:45 PM MST May 4 Ar. Omaha 5:30 AM CST May 5 HERE'S WHAT YOU SEE IN COLORADO ion Water Diversion Project of the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. Denver Mile-high Capital City of Colorado. Boulder Home of beautiful Uni versity of Colorado and the Na tional Bureau of Standards. e North St. Vrairt Canyon Stops are made en route to enjoy magni ficent mountain views. e Estes Park Thirty-minute stop to inspect lake Estes Power Plant and model of the Colorado-Big Thorn p- e Hidden Valley Winter sports center and gateway to famous Trail Ridge Road. e Stead's Ranch Stop at a real Western Dude Ranchl e Big Thompson Canyon Sight seeing stops. e lovoland. 4U-SfiCM Include: e Round-Trip Coach-Clast Rail Ticket to Denver. (10 Federal Transportation Tax -Included), e Hot Breakfast and Dinner at Miller $ Cafeteria, Denver, e Luncheon at Hidden Valley. e All-day lectured Gray line Motor Sightseeing Tour, Includ ing Rocky Mtn. National Park, North St. Vrain Canyon, Estes Park and Big Thompson Canyon. 162' . ESCORTSl Railroad representatives will accompany party to supervise handling of all arrangements. Adults and Students $")J-35 Students (12 and. Over) Z4 (Under 12) Rates Apply From Omaha Reiervationi accepted unfi' midnight Monday prior to departure of four W. C. Maston, Ticket Agent Portsmouth, Nebr. Phone 5211 v The ladles enjoy visiting and all keep themselves alert of the educational Issues and current events of the times, nnd dis cuss them, pro and con, during the couple of hours time follow ing the luncheon. Mines. Char les Scattergood nnd John Fisch er were the two Invited wsts from Eagle. One of the Lincoln ladles, Miss Martha Oochry Is a former Plattsmouth and Mur dock resident. Mr. and Mrs. Hurley Smith accompanied their granddaugh ter and husband, Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Arthur Wade and fam ily of Lincoln to Papilllon and visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stamm Mrs. Stamm Is slowly recover ing from pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Dana Schneider and family of Oconotnowoc, Wis., visited last weekend at Mrs. Schneider's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Vlckers. j Mnves. Edward Porter and : Charles Scattergood went to O-l maha Thursday via bus, to at-! tend a bridal shower, honoring their niece, Janet Axe, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs, Mllford Axe of Omaha, former Eagle residents. The O. S. C. Club members met on Thursday afternoon at Mrs Everett Morton's home with 11 members present to answer roll call. Following the business meeting, the afternoon was spent playing cards. Ruth Stoll won high prize and Daisy Fltzglb- bons, the low. Mrs. Dwlght Earl was a welcomed visitor. Mrs. Morton served lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Althouse and family visited 'Mr. Alt- house's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schwegman, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Murl Muenchau and son, Rlckl of Lincoln, visit ed at the parents home, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Muenchau, on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Duff and hitter's father, Charley Spahnle of Lincoln, visited at latter's brother's home, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spahnle, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wulf visited at the Wllllani Heavey home last Wednesday evening and Thursday helping their grandson, Michael Heavey, cele brate his fourth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Butt and family and Mr. and Mrs. Emll Glaser, visited their mother, Mrs. Altina Butt Sunday after noon and enjoyed lunch togeth er. Mr. and Mrs. William Winkler of Lincoln, visited his brother, Oeorge Winkler, Sunday afternoon. . yrr ilSfcH" Mull. I I I III! I 'III I .11 I 11 '" "f '"" " " " - ,,:v b 1 - - v. - - vf- x t-LA, ' - ." v I Vv. 1 J 1 r. L .... ' r V'-"' ';:. 1 - i . . - f Jt .vahtVin'hi i Aiti nil 1Y, 'WWS'fl r ' ' Ns7 T V . ,4 kf J v ; , i 4- Ala Mm ifer Help Available For Crippled Thru Seal Sales An Intensified effort to reach every handicapped child in Ne braska will be the objective of the Nebraska Society for Crlp oled Children, Victor D Smith, Omaha, state president, announ ced while planning the organi zation's program of assistance 'or the coming year. Featured in the Women's News Section of the World Herald In the spirit of Easter was seven-year-old Suzette Kay Marcoe who lives on S street in South Cmaha. Suzette is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.' C. Marcoe and a grand niece of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Spradlin of Platts mouth. From a state of complete im mobility, Suzie has reached the point where she can get around easily with leg braces and small canes. Her progress is due large ly to the generosity of citizens through the Easter Seal cam paign of the Nebraska Society for Crippled Children. More and more of the Society's county committees are appoint ing sub-committees whose only function is to conduct a search for children who need Easter Seal services. "We find children every day, whose parents are surprised to find help available," Mr. Smith said. "As a result these chil dren do not progress as well as they might." "The volun teers appointed to these special sub-committees, give much of their time to contacting handi capped children in their coun ties." "They hope eventually that parents of such children will feel free to come to them, to consult and plan for their best Interests. They do not want to overlook anyone." The Easter Seal Society has 69 volunteer committees through out Nebraska whose chairmen and members head the work with the handicapped In their areas and have charge of the annual Easter Seal campaign. Subscribe to The Journal Now I STOCK LOUISVILLE LAKE Lee Cook, hatchery. Lower photo shows a tub full of the Alviti Bray, and Bernard Pattern, game warden, beauties going into the drink by Bray and Pat In top photo are shown dumping 4,700 trout in ton. An estimated 500' cars, containing fisher the lake there about 10 o'clock Friday night, men arrived at the state lakes Sunday, but their Two truck loads of the rainbows measuring 10 luck was questionable. It is reported very few Inrhw were brought here from the Uenkelman trout were rising to anglers hooks. Sheriffs Office Photo 4 I: . . .. ,.,uWMIWKMr'MW);'4. v-- v.h. A.. . s mm. t .. .. .......s-.w .-. ,. -s , .V ' ; ? -Ll' 's - . t-v - ts 1 N V , TS. " Don't miss Plymouth's two great TV projrams: lawrence Welk's "Top Tunes and New Talent" and "The Ray Anthony Show." See TV sectun for time and station. "This spring everybody's got... ...it's catching and it's wonderful" Maybe you too have felt those symptoms: an urpe to go places a lumper for glamouran itch for com fori a desire to be 3 years ahead. If so, you've got Plymouth Fever, and the thing to do is compare "all 3" low-price cars, sample Tlymouth's Torsion-Aire Ride and discover the other 3-years-ahead reasons why vou need a Plymouth. So see your Plymouth dealer today! youf g faoZfifr tOO ! Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Ayres of Lincoln are the parents of a baby boy born April 10. Mrs. Ayres is the former Marjoric Hoot, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Root of Eagle. Mrs. Lawrence Krccklow of Manley, spent a few days at her father's home, George Wink- of Elm wood Uhe attending ler, while Mrs. Laura Stovall, nurse) visited at the waiter Stubbendlck home, (her daugh ter and family) during the few days leave of Mrs. Stovall s son. serving in the United Sta tes Navy. All enjoyed the moth er's birthday dinner at the Stub bendeck home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Dietze and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Rogers of Lincoln were dinner guests at the home of the formers son, Ernest Dietze and family, Sun day. David Lee Dietze was bap tized at the Second Presbyterian Church, Lincoln, during the wor ship services Sunday morning. LeRoy Folkner is enjoying a two weeks vacation at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Folkner. He Is residing and employed at Odessa, Tex. Friends and relatives of Miss Clara Maahs of Lincoln have learned of her recent trip and return from California for a few weeks. She was entertained and enjoyed a visit with Mrs. Bertha Wulf, (residing at the home of her son, Aaron Vance at Sherman Oaks) both former Eagle residents prior to moving to California. During Mr. and Mrs. Dana Schneider's short visit at the parents home, Mr. and Mrs. John Vickers, the above folks, visited at Sterling on Sunday afternoon, with the son-in-law's relatives. Other relatives and friends called at the Vicker's home, to enjoy a visit, with the family. The Camp Creek Club mem bers met at Mrs. Elmer Froh lich's home last Thursday aft ernoon. Mrs. Harlan Kunz and son Merlin, were visitors. Fol lowing the business meeting con ducted by the president, Mrs. William Malone, the lesson "Out door Cooking" was led by Mmes. H. D. Fischer and John Fischer. Several interesting home-made gadgets and sug gestive menu and foil wrapped foods were discussed. A lunch was secved .by the hostess. The next meeting will be at 'Mrs. Olen Curge on May 9. An Easter Sunrise service and breakfast will be Sunday morn-' Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Braatz lng. Meet at the Mtthodist 1 at Oconomowoc, Wis. The babe Church at 5:45 a.'m.' The s?r-,has been civin Mu nnmp Kathv Ivice will be at Ronhovde's pond 1 Jo. Mrs. Braatz is the former lnt G o'clock. Breaktast will beWilma Gerhard, a former Eagle J served at 'the church basement resident. immediately following the re turn from the service. The ser vice is sponsored by the M. Y. F. It is hoped everyone will re spond to the young people's ef forts and plans. The Maundy Thursday Com munion service will be held at the Methodist Church, April 18 at 8 p. m. conducted by Rev. Edward Mattlngly from Wesley- an. Mrs. Laura West received word of Frank Johnson having suiiered a severe stroke at his son's home, east of Elmwood, recently. The Johnson's lived on Mrs. West's farm, prior to mov ing to Elmwood. Since Mr. John son's ill health of several months they have lived at their son's home, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson and lamily. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Fifer c Lincoln, visited at his mo'.Vier's home, Mrs. Anna Fifer, Sunday afternoon. Friends of Eagle who were acquainted with, Mrs. Grace Brunkow at Alvo, were sorry to hear of her sudden death on Suuday morning. She had been ill a few days, but not thought to be in serious con dition. Funeral services will be Wednesday, April 17, at Alvo Methodist Church. Mrs. Larry Caddy and infant son, Terry Lawrence, hope to return home, from the hospital, Tuesday. lie was born on Thurs day, April 11. Weight, 8 pounds, 3 ounces. Mrs. Caddy ia the former Laverne Holka of Alvo. Mrs. Earle Schmidt plans to trip to Camp Chaffee, Ark., Fri day to spend the Easter holiday with her husband, who Is sta tioned at the above camp. An other Lincoln lady will accom pany her on the trip. 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