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i w t m 'ej ymfm e m urm m '' .lit 1 THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNALl PACK SIX Our Lady Of Loretto Court No. 709 Installs Miss Mnv Nvlnnd of Lincoln. District Deputy of the Cathole Dntifihtors of America, was in stalling officer for Our Lady of Loretto Court No. 100 on Tues day rveninir nt fit. John's Hall. Mrs. Helen Woolcott was instal ling monitor. The officers Installed were: Mrs. L. 8. Tucelik. Brand re pent: Mrs. F. I. Rea, vice Rrand recent; Mrs. Ernest Janda, lec turer: Miss Josephine Wnrua, prohetess and Mrs. Otto Weber, monitor. Also Mrs. John Rerpmann, treasurer: Mrs. Louis Rwoboda. financial .secretary; Mrs. Ed Oradoville. sentinel: Mrs. Vin cent Pilney, orpanist and Mes dames, Josenh Bier. James Warca and Robert. MeClanahan. trustees. At the close of the ceremony. Mrs. Fucelik presented the nast prand repent's pin to Mrs. Wool cott and also a plft to Miss liyland. Refreshments were served bv the committee Mesdames Rea, nerpmann, Pucelik and Warpa. County Clerk Charles Land J Friday attended a motor vehicle j meetint? in Lincoln. He return-1 ed to his office Saturday. i Schreiner'i Special Formula HAND CREAM UST THINK 3-oz. Jar 50c 8-oz.Jar $1.00 16-oz. Jar . $1.50 A Wonderful Quick Vanishing Fragrant Cream How Much Are You Paying or a 1 PINT SCHREINER'S SPECIAL FORMULA HAND CREAM WITH DISPENSER $1.25 flow Much For An Are You Paving 8 oz. Bottle? Schrefner Dnjq jACGUELINES Regularly $10.95 and $9.95 WESTPORTS Regularly $8.95 and LIFESTRIDE CASUALS $9.95 CONNIES & ROBINETTES CASAUALS Regularly $6.95 PARIS FASHIONS & WILLIAMS BAREFOOTS, DRESS FLATS, Regularly $5.95. $4.95 and $3.99 MEN S SHOE CLEARANCE FLORSHEIMS xX $12.97 ROBLEES Regulary To $13.95 CANVAS OXFORDS $3.97 SAVE MONEY NOW ON SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY AT Ei H 532 Main Monthly, July 1. 10.77 Kenosha Club Has Grilled Luncheon A prilled luncheon was the feature of the "Outdoor Cook ery" lesson for members of Ke nosha Extension Club at the home of Mis. Robert Snodrass Eleven members and one visit or, Miss Mariyn Rea and 11 children enioved the prilled luncheon prepared. Each mem ber furnished and helned pre pare and serve the meal, sutler-j vised bv the leaders. Mrs. Ret-1 ty Campbell and Mrs. Clara Meisinper. Following a business meetinp conducted bv the president. Mrs. Robert Snodprass, Mrs. Greeley Beil. volunteer worker of the American Cancer Society nresented the cause and mem bers responded with donations. A birthdav celebration for three-year-old Debra Snodprass was held in connection with the meetinp with swim in the play pool for the small fry. Birthdav cake, baked by Debra 's prand mother, Mrs. Elwood Snodprass, and ice cream was served the priests. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Duane Sack. Sent. 18. The Mix-it Extension Club met at the home of Mrs. James Chriswisser Monday. Plans for the annual family picnic at Murray Park, July 14 at 6:30. Each family is to brinp a picnic supper and a drink. A group of children played piano solos. They were Irene and Ronnie Chriswisser: Sue. Bill and Tom Sc hliehtemeier and Kathy Rice, under the direction of Mrs. Robert Schliehtemeier, music chairman. I ouisville Man To Teach In Tucson Mr. and Mrs. Don Lavipne of Louisville will be moving to Tus con, Ariz., August 1, where Mr. LaviTne has accented a tenehino' position in the Tuseon School system. Mr. Lavigne will teach Math ematics. Journal Want Ads Pay Funeral Home SATTLER Dial 3123 em i - Annual F STARTS TUESDAY, JULY 2ND Women's Shoe Clearance shoS $8.97 SALE SHOE Plattsmouth, Nebr. SALE u. Mrs. Greeley Bril received i word from her brother. R. O Linvill slowly of Omaha that he was recovering from a four week illness result ine; from a reaction of penicillin shots. II" hail been confined to his home almost a month. Edwin Mi'Huph, Murdock at torney with his daughter Deb bie, were in the city Wednes day to visit friends and look alter matters at the court house. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baumgart left, Saturday for a two-week vacation trip to California where they will visit relatives and friends. They will spend most of their time in Grass Valley and Los Angeles. Miss Grace hostess Eiday home to guess Paving were Livingston w-vs evening at her paving bridge. Mrs. Genii Rounsborg of Omah: Mrs. Hen ry Hid, Mrs. Perry Dingm.n Mrs. Chris Buin. Mrs. Car Kraeger, Marie Horn. Mrs. New ton Suivan and Mrs. Raph Gan .semer. The hosess served des sert lid coffee before he guests made their departure. Dr. and Mrs. L. A. A ma to and daughter Say departed Saturday evening or a vaca tion trip at I'alte Lake, Minn. Mr. and Ms. Eddie Younker and chidren Terry and Gaye, moved Friday to Denver, Coo., where thev wi mke heir home at 44.10 Josephine Street. Gay Younker hoped the famiy move their possessions. the Frank Strough home were Mr. and Mrs. John Dougherty of Lincon. Mr. and Ms. Harry Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Noe Man ner of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Carence Akeson. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carence Akeson were Mr. and Mrs. John Doughery of Lin con and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wright of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Black and daughter, Claudia, of San ta Ana, Calif., are here visit.i inp Mr. Black's father, Jon Black and Mrs. Black. SE32OT225!3Si SALE $5.97 I $5.97 ALE $2.97 Childs' Shoe Clearance FAMOUS DRESS AND PLAY SHOES Regularly Priced To $7.95 SALE $1.97 $2.97 S3.97 Phonc 7232 SALE $4.97 ingman Elmer Glaze of West Covina. Calif., is in the city to enjoy a visit with his brothers John and Edgar Glaze and families. Mrs. Ollie Dasher to Omaha Thursday entered the St. Jose was taken Where .she ih Hospital treatment. for observation and She has been in poor some time. Mrs. Da room 3.)5. health for Oicr is in Lopnn and Lerov Covert v.eiv at. Hiawatha, Kans.. Thursday, where they were called by the death of Claude Wright. ."(). a brother-in-law. Mr. Wright died suddentlv at his home from a heart atck. Mr. and Mrs. Wiiam Spradin and chidren were hosts a their home Sunday at a brbeone of barbecued deer meat, ribs fish and ho dogs prepared by their hosts. The occasion was in honor of Mr. Spradin's birth day. Mrs. Frank Topil'f lias re ceived uiiil hat her lather who ives in U'ashingon is feeing very poory. Returning to Nebraska to be with her parents and near her injured brother was Miss Nancy Sediak and friend Ronnie Sehrier of Burbank. The young couple came by plane. Guests nt the Llovd Fradv ( home Sunday were Mrs. Frady's' sister and f.imilv. Mr. and Mrs.' Carl Duncan, of Allerton. Ia.j Alice Fradv returned to Iowa with the relatives for the three! weeks vacation. The Iowa visit ors came here for the 1 fit h wed- cinp anniversary of the Fradys.j Mrs. Mavnard Tritsch and daughters. Mttry Ellen and Pam ela, left SaMtrday morning' for Jefferson, Wise, to pi"k un daughter. Carol, who is attend ing school there. They will stop in Chica"o to visit dauehter. Nancy, who is studying nt the University of Chicago for her Masters Degree in Fine Arts. Mrs. Philin Tritsch. the eirls' grandmother, accompanied them on the trip. Christ Lutheran Church Ladies Meet The Ladies Aid members of the Christ Lutheran Church Plattsmoirh. Louisville Road, met. in he Church "arlot-s Wed nesday with Mrs. John Hilrt and Mrs. Joe Puis hostesses. A good crowd of members and vis itors were present. The devotions were read bv Mrs. Herman Hennines, for th" tonic she chose "The messao.e of a Garden, taken from the book "Your Program for Snecial Oc casions" hv Ruth Schi'oeder and she closed with a prnver read ing. A delightful program fol lowed. A piano solo by Delbert Puis: accodian solo bv Ronnie Puis and a reading by Joyce Puis, thev are the sons and da lighter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Puis. Theresa Engelkemeier nerfor mod mnnv acrobatic stunts and her brother Gene showed his talents in an accordian solo. Theresa and Gene are son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. For rest Englekemeier. For the closing of the program Ronnie Puis and Gere Engel kemeier played an accordian duet. Beautiful bouquets of roses and bahv breath decorated he tables. Refreshments were ser ved. Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tschir ren of tliis city are parents of a daughter, born June 1'9 at St. Mary's Hospital. Nc braska City. Mrs. Tsehirren is the former Alvera Ha.sse of this citv. Cirand pa rents are Mrs. Vera Tsehirren and Mrs. Edith Haa.se. CALENDAR Monday, July 1 Bud of Promise Rebekah Lodge will meet at 8 p. m. at the IOOF Hall. Tuesday. July !! . Home Chapter No. Kit) O. ! . S. the will meet at " p. m. at Masonic Hall. Tuesday, July 'I Odd Fellows meet at 8 p. m. Installation of officers. Friday, Juy 5 The Good Cause Kensington wimeet at 8 p. m. with Mr.,. Water Rhoadcs. ty Mare.irct U Joyce Orassman. daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. Robert Grassmau of Sioux Kalis, S. IV. arrived in Plattsmouth Tuesday at th home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Roberts and Roger. Joyce is a meee of Mrs. Roberts, and while here will visit other relatives Loren Topiff departed Wed nesday for For Jackson. S. (.'., reporting for duty June 2f!th. Loren spent two weeks with his paeiits, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Topit'f. He has been assigned o Heavy Mortor Company. 'Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fauquet and Donni'C returned Thursday evening from a two week visit on the West Coast. The family returned bv train and spent .ome time in San Francisco. Dr. G. L. Taylor of Kearney was a visitor here one dav last week, enroute to his home from Ohio where he was in attend ance at. a class reunion. Dr. Taylor is a former resident of Murray and Plattsmouth a for mer commander of the local leg ion post. While here he visited with Dr. P. T. Heineman. George Coni.s and Tom Walling, old time !( " H n Iriends. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stark john and urandson. Billy Stark ii dm. returned home the past we: k alter spendne some time at, their summer home on San das Beach. Helming, Minn. Kim and Lorraine Beil spent from Thursday to Sunday with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Luhrinp in Ween ing Water. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Beil and Roddy Renee' joined them for Sunday dinner and re turned them to their home in the evening. 4TM OF JULY HOLIDAY VACATION AND NEEDS! Sport Shirts CC7V Cool Short Sleeve, Popular Colors and Patterns From $79 WASH AND WEAR SLACKS So Just RiKht for Vacation Trips $598 From SWIM TRUNKS Buy 'Em ar Smith's and Save! $198 MEN'S SANDALS Cork soles, straps, fortably ccol for wear. $498 So ccn summer STRAW HATS BLUE DENNIM SLACKS $2.98 REMEMBER! VACATION Cr SUMMER BOY'S WEAR IN OUR YOUTH DEPT. MEN'S WEAR Where You & II (ireen (let Sta nips fli m 1 Vj u I Ei b iJ y 'far CAPI'FI) recently at St. Joseph's School of Nursing in Denver was .Miss Cora I.ee Iapp who successfully completed nine months of probationary training' at the Denver hospital. .Miss Dapp, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Farl S. Dapp, was 1 of 2!t students of an origin al class of 42 who received caps and capes at ceremon ies held in the auditorium Catherine Mullen Memorial Nurses' Home. She is a 195G graduate of Las Cruces NM) High School. Billfold Taken An empty billfold Sunday was stolen from the rear seat of a parked auto while the owner was swimming. Bruce Geesey, Offutt Air Force Base, told Sher iff Tom Solomon he left his bill fold, which contained no money, on the seat of his unlocked car. y. ;Mg summerl r ""iw wi"-'' wmp n .-rtv.ii hi mm.. - 194 L, jia." f. I 4 i (7- ! R. 1 l ' . "I, WI HAVI A 1957ffei5toWAIR CONDITIONER TO FIT EVERY HOME AND OFFICE NEED NOW ON DISPLAY at your nearest office of etieWk-li4ttiti Rivervicw Club Has June Meeting The Rivervicw Club held its June meeting at the home of Mrs. Nellie Sack assisted by Mrs. Clara Meising'er. The meeting was opened with everyone repeating the "Lord's Prayer" in unison, followed lay singing "For He's A Jolly Good Fellow" for Father's Dav. Twelve members answered roll call bv describing their wed ding dress. It was decided to open the summer meetings at 2 p. m. Mrs. Bettv Campbell and Mrs. Donna Sack and their children were visitors. Mrs. Velma Kuhns, the social leader, gave several quizzes and gave prizes to the winners. Everyone enjoyed lee cream WE ARE UST CETTINC STARTED IN OUR NEW LOCATION AND WANT TO DO BUSINESS. 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