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, jtumu.,.-i in i .1 u u trunu uujbbiiiii " ' - NEHAWKA MEWS Mr$. F. 0. Sand Phone 2708 Mrs. Mable Lewis leaves Nov. of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson 2 for Riverside, Calif., to attend of Riverside. The wedding will (lie wedding of her son, George, take place Nov. 28, Ihanksgiv and Evelyn Johnson, daughter' ing Day. Mrs. Lewis will also SHREINER REXALL DRUG suggests these; iil,'lii.mi miL!w mum mm wui m iiihh iii-i'iwhiihiI. X1,! !.-.. ft :-"-.vi nil Trr" "r " I " o Get plenty of rest Eat regular well-balanced meals N Supplement your diet with vitamins Stay out of crowds ( Keep a safe distance from persons j who are coughing or sneezing Wash hands frequently - Our Prescription Department A is at your service We are working handin-hand with the doctors and ' health agencies of this community to help protect your family against Asian Flu. Check with your doctor if any of the following symptoms appear: Fever Sore Throat Chills j Coughing Headache ' j Muscular Aches, Soreness' Complete line of sickroom needs visit relatives, Mr. and Mrs. James Howard of California. She will be gone three weeks. Mrs. Lewis, now of Omaha, and her son were former Nehawka residents. Hazel Stowe, Oakland, Calif., and Mrs. Catherine Saylor of Yankton, S. D., were guests for the day Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kropp and Mrs. Sarah Kronn. They are cousins of Mr. Kropp. Mrs. Robert Chapman, Oak land, Calif., came Tuesday to visit her sister, Mrs. Laura Fleshman and other relatives at Nehawka, Avoca and Oma ha. She will be in Nehawka for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Max Davis and family moved to Plattsmouth Wednesday. Mrs. Maude Giles, Nebraska City, came Friday to be the the house guest of Mrs. A. Bal four. They, with Mr. and Mrs. Will Ost were dinner guests Sun day of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ross. The Nehawka school carnival sponsored by the P. T. A. will be held at the school auditorium Friday evening, November 15 with a hobo theme. Maple Grove Extension Club will meet November 21 with Mrs Henry Ross. Each member Is asked to bring her favorite cook ie recipe and two dozen cook ies for an exchange. The lesson on "Cookies" will be given by Mrs. Cecil Garrett and Mrs. Vina Beatty. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Neukirch (Carol Sutz,) a daugh ter, Mary Ann, at St. Elizabeth Hospital, Lincoln, Nov. 9. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lutz, Mrs. Me'.vm Alvis, Mrs. George Meyer and Donna Meyer visited Mrs. Neu kirch and daughter Sunday afternoon. Floyd Warlick, Wellington, Kans., and Mrs. Russel Meyer, Plattsmouth, were guests Sunday of the I. A. Warlicks. Mr. and Mrs. Murell Whitting ton attended funeral services REAL ESTATE LOANS! 5V6 Percent Interest Charge Reduced for Each Monthly Payment Plattsmouth Loan & Building Ass'n. Saturday of Mr. William Bauers at the Wadlow Funeral Home in Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. William Kruger and family, Bellevue, were guests Sunday evening of the Arthur Woluhs. Miss Evelyn Wolph was a din ner guest Sunday of Mrs. Elmily Olive and Ben of Weping Wat er. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Emil Crowell, Pamela and Gary, Beatrice; Mr. and Mrs. David Olive, Lincoln; Mr. and Mrs. Kruger Eric, Tony and Jill of Bellevue. Ben Olive leaves Saturday for National Guard training at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. Relatives received word of the death of Jim Nutzman at Bert rand. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer We.ssel plan to attend the services at Bert rand Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Mitchell and family, Miss Wilda Mitch ell were dinner guests Sunday of the Marion Tuckers. Miss Mitchell leaves for Kansas City this weekend to visit her sister, Mrs. Clark Kuppinger and fam ily. Mrs. Vina Beatty and Mrs. William Getchius attended an officers training meeting for extension clubs at Weeping Wa ter Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Mark and family, Millard, were guests Sun day evening of the Deane Nutz-mans. Mr. and Mrs. Wellman Nixon and JoEllen were guests Sun day evening of the Carl Wade man family of Nebraska City. The Otterbein Aid meets Thurs day afternoon with Mrs. Guy Murdoch. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Nutzman, Mr. and Mrs. Deane Nutzman joined sixteen other couples at dinner at Milford Thursday eve ning. The men were fraternity brothers of Deane and Ned Nutz man. The couple who came the fartherest was from Norfolk, Va. Relatives received word of the death of Ephram Anderson at Huron, S. D., Saturday. Funeral services will be at Huron Wed nesday. Mr. Anderson is a cous in of Mrs. Louie Ross, Dan and Albert Anderson. Robert Pollard, St. Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Oren Raymond Poll ard and family, Schaller, la., were weekend guests of the Oren Pollards. They left for their homes Monday morning. Mrs. Oren Pollard and children came Wednesday and spent several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Nolte of Mynard." . v " r ?y HI there's nothing newer in the world There's bold, new stylinj-new Interceptor V-8 Power-new Cruise-O Matic Drive-new Ford-Aire Suspension! The 58 Ford is the only car ever to meet I wrid-wiile test and win world-wide approval before Its public premiere! You could search the world over and never find a car to match this 58 Ford's new beauty . . . new power , . . new ride . . . all at the low ford price' We know! We tried it! In Pan's . . . the most style-conscious fashion critics in the world hail a deep, low how for Ford's Litest style creation. In the mightv Himalayas, Ford's new Interceptor V-8 engine with l'rccision Fuel Induction won the day! Then there's nothing newer than the true air rule of Ford Aire Suspension. It's like riding on a cloud! But, you don't have to go to foreign soil to drive this newest Ford. We'll gladly save you the trip. Come in todayf From London to Bangkok. the whole world loved it! The 5S Ford stopped traffic in Trafalgar Square when it passed through on its round-tlic-woild trip. And that was typical of the ocitciiient this Ford caused in Paris . . . Homo . . . Athens . . . Istanbul . . . Calcutta . . . and Bangkok. For this Ford was proved around the world in the toughest ".shakedown" cruise in history. the umlie ujsio sni; .suahtr turn foscs IN.-UV ivtiroiptoh v 8 enoine.1 e With sll that's new for a world of difference You'll rid In a new world of fashion with Ford's deep-sculptured styling. From new Power-Flow hoed to Safety-Twin taillights, Ford's worlds-ahead styling it a standout! There's a new Slipstream roof ... a new Sculptured rear deck that's out of this world. You'll be ahead with Ford's new Interceptor V-8 and Precision Fuel Induction. Gives you up to 300 hp, Smoother power . . . more power . . . from Itst gasl The secret is Precision Fuel Induction, a new carburetion, fuel feeding, and combustion system. You'll get up to 15 more gas savings with new Cruise-O-Matic Drive teamed with the new Interceptor V-8. New Dt position, used for normal driving, lets you move smoothly with a touch of your toe from solid feeling take-offs right up to highway cruising speeds. You'll ride on a cloud instead of a spring with Ford-Aire Suspension. This is the way you've dreamed of driving Hooting on airt Four air pillows literally soak up any sign of a bump. Car relevels every time someone gets in or luggage is loaded. You'll tteer with a feather touch with Ford's new Mogic-Circle Steering. Nothing rolls like a Ira 1 1, and that's the secret of Ford's handling ease, free-moving steel balls in the steering gear are virtually friction, free give you the closest thing yet to power steering I Your night driving is safer with Ford's Safety-Twin Headlights. You get safety you simply can't get with single lights . . , special light for high beam . . . special light for low. It's the biggest advance since the sealed beaml It's high style, too. THERE'S tVJTHiNyi Kf.l-.CR IN THE rtOR-LO Of STYLE l" f A : ) m xf ..v ' k , , " ' : V.. l-h': -a l? r- y V 1 r 4 -t IN THE CRAND TRADITION Anne Golding, 21 months old. tarries on in the hallowed tradition of show business at a baby show in London, England. The brave lass shuts her eyes and toddles through the t mbarrassiny moment while the disaster evokes sympathetic laughter from some of the mothers present. THE PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA. SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Thursday. November 14. 1957 SECTION B PAGE FIVE Mrs. Florence McDonald Phone 2292 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gustin left Friday afternoon for Hays, Kan., where they spent the weekend with their son, Jim and family, returning home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rikli are the owners of a new car purchased last week. The community was saddened by the sudden death of one of its oldest citizens and business men, Mr. A. J. Tool, on Wed- the Omaha airport Thursday af ternoon. Thev will spend a week here with relatives and friends. Dr. and Mrs. Bruce and son came here from Baden, Pa., to be guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bruce Jor 10 days. They also spent a week at Washington, D.C., and were the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Anderson and son. They are traveling by plane. They were to leave for their home Wednesday. nesday morning. Funeral ser vices were held Saturday at 2 p. m. at the E. U. B. Church. Burial was at Callahan ceme tery. Mr. and Mrs. William Rlkll are driving a new car, purchas ed Just recently. A pinochle party will be held at the II. N. A. Hall on Thurs day evening Nov. 14, at 7:30. The Senior class play was plv en at the hinh school gym on Friday evening to a very good crowd, who enjoyed the per formance very much. The Lions Club met Thurs day evening for their regular monthly meeting and dinner with 15 members present Call Your News And Social Items to 241 Timber Owners Convert Your Walnut Trees to Cash Contact Midwest Walnut Phone 6621 Box 150 Council Bluffs, Iowa Mr. and Mrs. Hal IPollard were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Borden of Auburn. Dr. and Mrs. Clayton Bruce and Stephen, Ogden, Utah., Or en Pollard and Mrs. Malcolm Pollard went to Wayne, Monday to spend the clay with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pollard and fam ily. Mrs. Glen Rutledge left Sat urday for Hulett, Wyo., to visit for a week with her sister, Mrs. Fred Borne and family and her mother, Mrs. Vesta Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Heiser, Dunbar, were guests Sunday of the Clinton Andersons. Mrs. Robert Chapman, Oak land, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Ran dall Switzer and Nancy and Mrs. Laura Fleshman were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gansemcr of Murray. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Waldo, who attended the Earl Waldo funeral, were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Waldo, Ken neth Waldo, Topeka, Kan., Mrs. Earl Waldo and children, Lin coln, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hill, Lancaster, Calif Mr. and Mrs. Chester Waldo, Tacoma, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Portis, Omaha ; Mr. and Mrs. George Waldo, Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Waldo plan to visit rela tives in Nebraska for several' months. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Schlichtp meier and family were guests Sunday of her mother, Mrs. Vio lentta Conn of Panama. They spent the evening with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hertcr of Walton. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown, Bobby and Betty, Nebraska Ci ty, were dinner guests Sunday of the Harold Scharps. Mr. and Mrs. Seha rp and Steven were guests Thursday evening of the Duane Trauts of Plattsmouth. Mrs. Emma Rutledge was 80 on Friday. Mr. ami Mrs. Glen Rutledge entertained at dinner in her honor Friday evening and the guests were Mrs. Rutledge, Mrs. Maude Cornell and Mrs. Robert Chapman of Oakland, Calif. The United Brethren Aid met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Laura Fleshman. Saturday overnight guests of Weatherman Says 'SNOW 'WAY UP TO HERE- CET YOUR SNOW & ICE TIRES Now Smooth as thoy comt . . smart at they go. Tha Fairlane 500 lakes the 53 ityling cake, going away arriving, too 1 COME IN... SEE THE CAR THAT WAS PROVED AND APPROVED AROUND THE W0R1D! RUBIN AUTO COMPANY Washington Ave Plattsmouth, Nebraska Phone 2S7 14 In. 15 In. 16 In. 14 In. 15 In. 16 In. Recaps New Black And White Custom SUBURBANITE TIRES C. E. Shcllcnbargcr Dealer in Sinclair l'rodurts Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Ward were; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schroeder and Stephanie of Craig, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ward and Kent were dinner and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burns of Avo-; ca to observe Mr. Burns birth day. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Pollard; received a telephone call from I their daughter, Mrs. John Chiep- i pa of Chicago, telling of the death of Joe Campese of Chi cago, on Thursday. Mr. Camp ese died of shock following the death of his sister shortly be fore. Double funeral services were held in Chicago Monday i afternoon. Mr. Campese is the brother-in-law of Mrs. John ; Chieppa. j Mr. and Mrs. George Sheldon! were dinner guests Sunday cf 1 the Ernest Giles of Plattsmouth. Miss Bessie Murdoch and Mrs. : Emma Rutledge were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kropp and Mrs. Sarah Kropp. Mrs. Harvey Barkhurst and Mrs. George Sheldon were cof fee guests Thursday of Mrs. R. N. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Art Zech, Tom my and David Were guests Sun day of the F. O. Sands. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Tuerner and family were guests Sunday evening of the Guy Murdochs. Mrs. Melvin Sturm were guests lor the day Sunday of the Jack Recce family of Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schmitz, Ne braska City were supper guests Sunday of the John Tysons. Mrs. John Tyson spent Tues day and Wednesday with the French children of Plattsmouth when they were ill with the flu. i Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hron Omaha were weekend guests of the Gil bert Edmonds. Marvin Edmonds and Bob Farris went to Gilettc, Wyo., to spend the weekend with Gilbert Edmonds, Jr. Oliver Bogenrief, Omaha and Alvin McReynolds were dinner guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Kime and Marlin. A pre-Thank giving dinner i Sunday at the Oren Pollard home included Dr. and Mrs. Clayton Bruce and Stephen, Og den, Utah.; Robert Pollard, St. j Paul, Neb.; Mr. and Mrs. Arth-; ur Pollard, Dianne and Gloria ; Jean, Wayne; Mr. and Mrs.; Raymond Pollard, Kathy, Bar-; bara and Robin, Schaller, Iowa; great grandmother Mrs. Ruth' B. Pollard, Nebraska City; Mr. ' and Mrs. Everett White, Mrs. Burt White, Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Kitchen and Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Kitchen and daugh ter, all of Lincoln; M's. Lena Groth. Grand Forks, N. D.: Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Pollard and Marilyn, Cheryl and Lylc of Nehawka. In the evening Dr. Bruce showed slides and mov ies. An "Open House" birthday i party at the Methodist church dining room at Elmwood honor- ed Mrs. Lucy Lyle of Lincoln who was 82. One hundred twenty five; were present. Mrs. Martin Ross, ! Nehawka; Mrs. Adolph Johnson, : Cereseo, served: Mrs. Howard Colbert, Murdoch had charge of 1 the guest book. Greeting the 1 guests were Mrs. Lyle's daugh- ters, Mrs. Floy Bueli, Lincoln, j Mrs. Paul Henke, Wichita, Kan. Mr. and Mr. Elmer Ross and family, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ro.ss attended from Nehawka. j Guests were from Cereseo. Ruca, Lincoln, Weeping Water, Elmwood. Murdock, Nehawka and Syracuse. N.-b.; Wichita. ' Kan., and Fort Smith, Ark. j Mrs. Lylc has two brothers' and two sisters living. They are; Alvin Jordan, C.i, and Ruben i Jorcion. CI of Flagstaff, Ariz.: : Mrs. 15. I-'. Davis. !)4. of Odessa,; Mo.; Mrs. Alf Tucker, NO, Alva. OkI;i. j Mr. iiiid Mrs, Oren Pollard j nil t Dr. ami Mrs. Clayton Bruce and Stephen of O.ulcn, Utah, at' 4V J o 1 i i m -s : t is :: i : i w d!! Hi Winning Wearables From Choose Now From All New Gift Ideas LAY - AWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS CIVINC fit A -M mot VIA ml Jackets DRESS SHIRTS NECKTIES BELTS itATHCR GLOVES KNIT SPORT SHIRTS A-j W001 SCARF SPORT SHIRTS SWEATERS l l I DRESS SOCKS I HANDKERCHIEFS PAJAMAS CHRISTMAS FOR Boys & Young Mem! Sport Shirts Parkas Sport Jackets Ivy League Slacks Fingertip Coats Sweaters Open Friday Cr Saturday Evenings 'Til Christmas We Give S & H Stamps 7 I I i 7: t' !,L. - f-Ti -'-n wvi--tr''11 u - 1 1,1 $ 501 MAIN " PHON tr 51 IS" Ai iiAmwrt,iit iiftnmi.i