Elmwood Alumni Association To Hold Banquet Wednesday Mrs. Dudley Leavilt Phone 43447 Elmwood Calendar May 29, Wednesday, Elmwood High School alumni banquet at Community Building. Dale Hall president Alumni Associa tion: honoring 50 year class of 11)07; and 25 year class of 1932. May 30, Thursday noon: Kuna family reunion with basket din ner at parlors of E. U. B. Church, Elmwood. Mrs. Ruth Abrams and family entertained a group of friends for dinner Thursday evening, May 18, and later all attended Elmwood High School com mencement exercises at Metho dist Church. Sharon Abrams was one of the graduates receiving her diploma; and she sang a solo "The Twenty-Third Psalm". Guests were Mrs. Myrtle Nerud, of Crete; Mrs. Bob Robinson, Dr. Freeh; Mrs. M. Liggett; Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson and Miss Jackie Johnson, all of Lin coln. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Shreve have received word their daugh ter and son-in-law, Capt. and Mrs. Hershel E. Reynolds, ex pected to start on May 20, for a two-week Mediterranean voy age, taking their two daughters with them. He is stationed In Heidelberg, Germany, and they take the boat at LI Vorno, Italy. Susan, the older daughter, will be nine years old on May 20. Her slater,- Rebeccar Joe, win REAL ESTATE LOANS! 5V Percent Interest Charge Reduced for Each Monthly Payment Plattsmoufth Loan & Building Ass'n. j also be on this cruise Mr. and Mrs. Chet Elseman, Murdock, were Saturday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Shreve. A sister. Mrs. Frona Van Andel, Lincoln, was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Shreve on Sunday evening. MEMORIAL DAY HOLIDAY FEATURES At SMITH'S Straw Hats New Colors And Styles From 1 98 Sport Shirts Take Them Along On The Trip $179 From SUMMER SLACKS Complete Selection $098 From ft " ' ! 1 Swim Trunks Choose Now From Our Complete Line We Give S & II Green Stamps SMITH'S MEN'S WEAR Alumni Banquet The Elmwood Hleh School A- lumnl Banquet to be held at the Community Building Wednesday evening, May 2t), promoses to be well attended this year. Dale Hall, president of the Alumni Association, together with the other oltlcers and various com mittees has been working hard to make It an outstanding af fair. The class of 1907 is to be honored on Its 50th anniver sary; and the 1932 class to have honors of a 25th anniversary. Fred Brockman is to be the master of ceremonies at the ban quet. Ed Miller, is the chairman of the 1907 class, together with his wife, Marjorie Stark-Miller, and Edna Miller-Fleischman. They report as of the present time they are expecting seven of the nine living members of the or iginal 11 graduates. They plan a noon luncheon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miller, Elmwood, assisted by Mrs. Edna Miller-Flelschman, arid the afternoon will be spent In visiting and reminiscing; and in the evening all expect to at ted the banquetl The ones from a distance who have sent in their reservations are: Mrs. Verona Langhorst Huenke; Mrs. ' Cora Mueler- Franz, Denver; Miss Lillian Kier sey, Dunbar and Mrs. Nunnie Meyers-Adams and her husband, Glen, Spokane, Wash. They re port several will' remain a few days 'for1 visiting 'relatives and friends. ' ' -! Mr. and Mrs. ' George . Eide miller returned their little grand son, Gregg to his parents at their home in ; Overton, aner keeping him for 10 days while the parents were on their canr ornla trip. They report visiting their aunt, Mrs. Lessle Weddick, ln Los Angeles, and also with her, visited her daughter, (Mrs. Willa Roelofsz) and family at their home, El Cajon, a suburb i of San Diego. While there, Mr. and Mrs. ' Grant Gard. Jr., and their cous- ! In, Mrs. Roelofsz, went sight seeing, at Tia Juana, Mexico; ! and boating at Mission Beach, i while Mrs. Weddick remained i at, the Roelofsz home with chll clren bl the two families.' After Mr. and Mrs. Grant Gard, Jr. returned to Overton, Gregg, their older son, was returned by the grandparents. Mrs. George Eidemiller drove her mother, Mrs. Viola Hayes, to Lincoln on Tuesday to visit Mrs. Lucy B. Lyle. She reports Mrs. Lyle is able to be up and around the house, but.stjll not very well. Her address is 627 South 10th St., Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stark, and sons, Terry and Tim, of Douglas, Wyo., came May 17, to visit his sister, Mrs. Marjorie Stark Miller, and husband, Ed. They have been busy visiting Elm wood friends, and being enter tained. ' 1 ';" HONORED WITH SHOWERS Miss Jean Bornemeier, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bornemeier, ' was the honored guest at a linen shower given April 27, at the Evangelical Uni ted Brethren Church, with 22 guests present. - The bride-to-be received many useful gifts. Refreshments consisting of pas tel colored ice cream, individual cakes,' and punch was served. Individual nut cups were used as favors. ? Hostesses for the shower were Mrs.Keith Bornemeier, Elmwood and Mrs. Merle Bornemeier of Plattsmouth. On May 5, at 8 p. m. a show er was given at the home of Miss Jean Bornemeier, bride-to-be was honored. Many beauti ful gifts were received. A lunch of cake, mints, nuts and punch were served. Mrs. Ellis Miller, grandmother of the brlde-to be, served the cake, while Miss Bornemeier's mother, Mrs. Robert Bornemeier, poured the punch. Fifteen guests were present for the occasion. May 19, Mrs. Earl Messel heisr, Lorene and Janice of Lin coln, were hostesses at a mis cellaneous shower for Miss Jean Bornemeier. The afternoon was spent with game entertainment and after the opening of the many useful gifts, a lunch of Individual decorated cake, nuts and mints in cups, individual moulded heart shaped ice-cream and coffee were served to 14 guests. A one gift shower was given at the St. Paul E. U. B. Church parlors, Elmwood, Wednesday evening, May 22. honoring Miss Jean Bornemeier, who Is to become the bride of Hugh Spaul dlng on June 1, In Elmwood. The entire shower decorations and lunch was carried out in pastel colors. The bride to be was presented with 60 pieces of china, the pattern which she had chosen. Games were played and a scrap book made for the bride- elect of her past and future, was presented her. Freshments consisting of bri dal doll cakes, ice cream, wafers and coffee were served. The bride's mother, Mrs. Jeanette Bornemeier, served the doll ca kes. There were 32 guests pres ent. Hostesses were Edna Borne meier, Lucille Rosenow, Eldean Vogt, Alice Bornemeier, Nettie Bornemeier and Vera Oehler- king. Mrs. Sanfors L. Clements left Port Rickey, Fla., to be with her mother, who recently under went surgery on her eyes. She is expected to remain lor tne remainder of the month. Mrs. Orval Miller reports re ceiving a letter from Mr. and Mrs. Paul Husar.'they have pur chased a new home in Ft. Col lins, and have moved Into it. The house is located In a new addi tion. Their address Is 1809 Crest- more, Ft. Collins, Colo. Their friends regret they left Elmwood but happy to learn of their hap piness in their new surround ings. Eightieth birthday of Alton Miller was celebrated by his family surprising him, going to his home, taking with them re freshments. Only Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kunz were unable to get there on account of rain. Some of his grandchildren as well as great grandchildren were also there. screens ! Make Your Porch A Summer Living Room. Screen It Yourself Widths: 18", 20", 22", 2T, 26", 28", 30", 32", 31", 36 42", 48". SWATEK HDWE. Mrs. Edwin Trively Dies Saturday Of Heart Attack One of this city's best known citizens and educators, Mrs. Ed win F. Trively, 68, passed away suddenly from a heart attack at noon Saturday, May 25, at an Omaha hospital. Essie Madora Jacks was born February 17, 1889 at Hamburg, la., to Asbury and Virginia Ship DeLena Jacks. She spent her girlhood at the farm home near Hamburg, and was graduated from the Hamburg, la., High School. She attended the Peru State Teachers College. On June 8, 1910 she was uni ted In marriage to Edwin F. Trively at a ceremony at the Jack's family home In Platts mouth. To this union there were born three children: Kenneth Trively, Plattsmouth and Fonda, (Mrs. Kenneth M. Ferris) Spo kane, Wash., who are twins, and Virginia (Mrs. Robert G. Plummer) of Belle vue. Besides her husband and chil dren she also leaves to mourn, six grandchildren: Sgt. Marvin Edward Ferris of Perrin Air Force Base, Denlson, Tex., Rich ard Dale Ferris, Spokane, Wash., Gary Lee Ferris of Los Angeles, Calif., Ralph Blaine Plummer, Bellevue, and Eddie and Stacey Trively, Plattsmouth. Her great grandchildren are Michael Mar vin Ferris and Alan Richard Ferris. Mrs. Trively was a loving wife and mother. She devoted 28 years of her life to teaching the chil dren of this community and was engaged in this endeavor to the very day of her death. She liv ed life to the fullest every min ute. Her many pupils and former pupils as well as a host of friends loved her dearly and will miss this true confidante and friend. Mrs. Trively was a faithful member of the Methodist Church and a regular member of the Philathea class. Funeral services will be held 2 p. m. Tuesday at the Caldwell Linder Chapel. Rev. E. S. De Spain officiating. Visiting hours 4-6 and 7-9 Monday. Burial will be at the Oakhlll Cemetery. Caldwell-Linder Funeral Home In charge of arrangements. Japan will strive for an "Au tonomous" defense-polley based on self-sufficient forces, her Gov ernment announced. But she will work through collective security arrangements with the United States and the United Nations. The Air Force gets Eisenhow er's two helicopters. Mrs. Emilia Schroedcr Dies ar Home At Murdock Friday Mrs. Emilia Schroedcr, 78, long time resident of the Murdock community, passed away at her home on Friday, May 24. Mrs. Schroeder had never fully re covered from surgery at the Bryan Memorial Hospital at Lin coln last October and became ill with flu at Easter time. She died on the 81st birthday of her husband. Surviving are her husband, Er nest; daughters, Mrs. Mildred Witte, Clay Center; Mrs. Ruth Luetchens and Mrs. Lilly Oeh lerklng, both of Murdock; Mrs. Ella Delaney, Lincoln; Mrs. Sel ma Knape of Hebron; two sons, Rev. Frank E. Schroedcr of St. Francis, Kans.; and Rev. Har vey Schroeder, of Kearney. She also leaves four brothers and four sisters and sixteen grand children. One daughters preced ed her in death. Funeral services were held to- THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Monday, May 27, 1957 t'AOb M H day (Monday) at 10 a. m. at the Murdock Evangelistic Uni ted Brethren Church. Dr. R. A. Helm, officiating. Burial was at Clay Center, Neb. Death of Mrs. Alvin Johnson Mrs. Alvln Johnson, daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Johnson of this city, passed a way Friday, May 17, at Pitts burg, Calif., following an Illness of some duration. She Is sur vived by her husband, one K. P. PENCE Bankers Life Man 222 So. th - Fbone 3269 Iris Are Blooming Cardcn Visitors Welcome Niel's Iris Garden 823 2nd Avenue Phone 3157 daughter and one adopted daugh ter. Funeral services and intri liieiit were held at rittsburg. are YDIS Troubled With ARTHRITIS NEURITIS Or SIATICA? If So Call Your Local Physicl.m. FOR PLUMBING And WIRING CALL ALLBE0 Phone 7128 iiiiii.wiiy,ji''-ai.)iiiiwl!wy.Pvjr' Blue Bird Club May meeting of the Blue Bird Extension Club was held at the home of the president, Mrs. El da Lenz, with 19 members pres ent. Mrs. Ray Parsell, vice-predi-dent, presided, so the president could take her place as hostess for the afternoon. She opened the -meeting with two poems and the Lord's Prayer being joined in by all. Secretary, Mrs. Ruth Monning called the roll. One visitor, Miss Augusta Robb, was present and later became a member of the club. Mrs. Charles Fleischman, cit izenship chairman, read an art icle on America's use of more and more aspirin, some ingred ients coming from Spirea. The lesson on outdoor cookery was by Mrs. Emily Gonzales and Mrs. Minnie Rosenkoetter. The lesson on county govern ment was also reviewed. Hostesses for refreshments were Miss Minnie Kunz, and Mrs. Opal Shreve, whose place was taken by Mrs. Harry Linder, as Mrs. Shreve 'was not present. The Kunz family reunion will be held in church parlors of the St. Paul E. U. B. Church, Elm wood, with a basket dinner ser ved at noon. All members are urged to attend, and keep in touch with the activities of the family. Mrs. Joe Kunz, reports Mrs. Ray Parsell is the pub licity chairman for this year. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Bishop were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gerhart, Lincoln who recently returned from spending the winter in St. Petersburg, Fla. They also spent the afternoon visiting. Death of Former Resident Occurs In Washington The death of Mrs. Margaret Berger, 44, occurred Thursday at Tacoma, Wash., where she has been a resident for the past several years. She spent her childhood in Plattsmouth, later moving to Omaha, whore she resided until moving to the west. She was married .in Omaha to Walter Berger, who survives her as well as a brother, Earl Hyde of Tacoma, Wash., a sis ter, Mrs. Stella Kmiecik, Omaha. 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