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'W w m y m KPIG WATER NEWS Mrs. Edward Van Horn Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nickels of ! !.,ttsmouth visited with Mrs. i A;iid Van Horn and Johnnie s.iiurduy afternoon. Tliey were ;;.! urday evening supper and nMTiiieht quests of Mr. and Mrs. im iirne Bates. Myrna Van Horn and Carol N.cki'ls were Sunday noon dinner uutvsts of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Upton and family. Myr im .slipped on some Ice and had i; i' ink fortune to sprain her an ki' and fracture a small bone in her leg. She had her ankle i.nd leg put in a cast Monday iniirniiig and will be on crutches im- some time. Mr. and Mrs. Leo MeCann of Gr;uut Island were week-end rucsls of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fireman. Rev. Victor Schwarz, pastor of tin' Weeping Water Christian cluuch, sang a beautiful solo, The Living Church" as a ; penal at the morning worship, lie was accompanied by Mrs. Ilummons at the organ. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nckel That Good Good has a New New mm :' I've MILK LOOK I V"Ms . " 1 I the Big Change, have you? Now. ..both new STANDARD Gasolines contain De-icer to banish gas-line freeze! You need never be stopped cold by gas-line freeze! For Standard's Big Change now adds exclusive De-icer to protect your car against gas-line freeze down to 40 below! You get De-icer in both new Standard Gasolines at no extra charge . . . NEW GOLD CROWN Super-Premium cuts power-loss and fuel-waste caused by spark-plug crust just a few tank fuls rejuvenate most fouled plugs! Result: users report extra miles per gallon. NEW RED CROWN King-Siie Regular has octane higher than premium grades of just a few years ago. It cuts starting wear, lengthens engine life, gives king-size knock free performance and economy. ... ill i s ' , ;1 I. ' i ... i You expect more from (STANDARD) and get it! " W anil' W.WIU'M 'W 10th 4th Ave. Phone 252-W were Sunday dinner guests of! Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Compton. Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Hanlan left Tues. for California where they will spend the winter. Mrs. Henry Knaup was in Elmwood Saturday where she at tended a birthday dinner at the home of her mother, Mrs. Ber tha Pitch and sister, Ahlene Fitch. The dinner was In honor of her two aunts Miss Anna McFall and Mrs. Emily Hall. Mrs. Hattie Sperry plans to spend Thanksgiving day in Lin coln with her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sperry. Mrs. Lloyd Barkhurst enter ed the Byran Memorial Hospi tal in Lincoln on Wednesday night and underwent surgery on Monday. Mrs. Harvey Dettmer of Avo ca visited Monday with Mrs. Vernon Dettmer. Mrs. Francis Ritter and Duane of Paplllion and Mrs. Frank Pace were Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Troy Jewell. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Lane were Sunday afternoon guests at the Jewell home. Mrs. Harlon Stock and Marie were business visitors in Lin coln on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith of Murray were Sunday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art Taylor Jr., and girls. Mr. and Mrs. Art Taylor Sr., and Beverly were evening guests. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wise man met Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barbour of Scottsbluff in Lin coln on Saturday and they en- DESTROY Termites and All Pests BILLS Per Mite SERVICE Dial 7142 CALL US FOR ESTIMATES 601 No. 9th made TAKE OUR ADVICE, SIR GET DE-ICER ...YOU'LL BE Gl At YOU DID Tom Crosshans, Lessee .r, zH TWh joyed their dinner at the Corn husker Hotel. They spent the weekend at the Wiseman home. Mrs. Walter Little was a hos pital patient at the Lincoln gen eral hospital for eleven days. She underwent surry on her eye to have a cataract removed. Mr. and Mrs. Klemme took her to the doctor in Lincoln on Sat urday and she is getting along fine. She has to be very quiet for some time but will be able to sec again. Mr. and Mrs. Dickman has also been callers at the Little home. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Rothe and boys were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Harry Evans of Gris wald. They visited with Mr. Rothe's mother, Mrs. Andrew Rothe of Cumberland in the af ternoon and were Sunday even ing guests of Mr. and Mrs. El mer Rothe and family of Coun cil Bluffs, la. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Burgen of Lincoln were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Burgen. Sunday afternoon guests were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hes ter. Mrs. Ed Hester and Mrs. ' Minnie Foole and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. Harlon Stock visited Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bur gen. The Junior Class presented a very fine class play on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, under the direction of Truman Lytle. The name of the play was "The Form Divine". The play was to have been held on Monday and Tuesday evenings but due to the bad roads it was held the following two nights. .Vivian Baler played several piano selections before the play started. Mary Louise Stubben deck played an accordion solo and Phyllis Krogh gave vocal se lections between acts. Richard Anderson, inrtoduced Mr. Lytle and presented him with a gift from the class. He also thanked the sponsors, Ar nold Detmer and Scott Willough by for their help. Stage, curtain and sound man agers were Jerome Murphy, David Weideman. and Delmer Neeman; Naomi Strayer was in charge of the programs; Vivan Baier, tickets and publicity, Sharon Upton, Juanita Nick ols, and Erma Kirhoff were In charge of make-up; Gary Fri esel, Naomi Strayer and Juan ita Nichols were prompters. Ush ers were Patsy Slattery, Mary Ellen Schroeder, Alan Spangler and Sharon Upton. A Junior class party was held following the play in the school auditor ium. Yumburgers, cookies and pop was enjoyed by the group. Rev. J. T. Hoskins. District Superintendent and Church Ex tension Director of the United Missionary Churches, spoke Fri day evening at the Weeping Water Missionary church, at 7:30 p.m. Special music was furnished by Rev. and Mrs. Hos- Dial 214 , , kns. A film was shown at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday night entitled, "Forward with Christ." Myrna Van Horn, Richard Ad kins, Mary Ellen Schroeder and Warren Johnson attended the class play at Dunbar on Friday evening. Roberta Knaup was a Tuesday supper guest at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kaup. She went back to Lincoln after the Compton-Nlckels wed ding. ' The Royal Neighbor Lodga held their regular meeting in the Lodge Hall on Friday afternoon. Hostesses were Mrs. Elvira Bus sell and Mrs. Byron Baker. Ruth Ann Patton passed out ice cream on F'riday to the sev enth grade class for her thir teenth birtday. Lloyd Anson was a Tuesday afternon guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Norman Urwin of Murray and Clayton Cooper, Ricky and Sheri spent Tursday with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cooper to cel ebrate the birthday of Mrs. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Urwln were Thursday evening dinner guests of Mrs. and Mrs. Rolland Cooper of Plattsmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper were Friday dinner guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Urwin. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gidley of Creston, Oa., and Mrs. Ida Cot- ner of Plattsmouth visited Sun day with their mother, Mrs. Minnie Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cook en tertained at a dinner Sunday with the following guests being present: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Norris, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Har mon, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knaup and Rodney, Mr. and Mrs. Wes ley Cook, Dianne and Suzanne and Carolyn Edwards of Alvo and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stock of Shelton. Jack Norris-visited in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ur win were hosts at a pre-Thanks-giving dinner with Mrs. Sylvia Kohnke and Tom of Stella, and Mr. and Mrs. Myerele Hall and family of Shubert, present. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Eiden miller called on Mrs. Clifford Cooper on Sunday afternoon Clifford Cooper has been sick with the flu. Mrs. Emma Kaffenberger en terted the St. Joseph hospital in Omaha on Monday for observa tion. Mrs. Harold Meisinger took her mother to the hospital-. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Meising er and family visited Wednes day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Davis and fam- ily of Louisville. The occasion was the fifteenth birthday of Sharon. Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart spent the weekend visiting with Mr. Stewart's parents in David City. Mr. ahd Mrs. Gerald Stock of Shelton were Sunday and over night guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Harmon. Dr. Duane Harmon, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Harmon, conduc ted a brass clinic for Northeast ern Iowa at Storm Lake, the rast week. He had a nice visit with Bill Green on Friday eve I ning. Green was a former Weep ing Water and Louisville band I director. He is now band direc ) tor at the Fort Dodge, la., school. Dr. Harmon is head of music at Moorhead State Teach ers College Moorhead, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Miller and daughter of Unadilla, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Miller of Om aha and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Heebner and Evelyn of Avoca were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Chris Miller. Mrs. Alma Berner was host ess for the Retired Farm Ladies Club on Friday afternoon with 11 of the 12 members present. The afternoon was spent in visi ting and playing a game. The next meeting will be a Christ mas meeting at the home ol Mrs. Gordon Heneger. A gift exchange will be held and a short program will be presented. Mrs. Mary Nannen and Mrs. Domingo were Friday evening dinner guests of Mrs. Alma Berner. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Baker and children spent Saturday even invand Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Don Urwin and Roger and Mrs. Susie Urwin of Louisville. Jim and Steve Meisinger spent Sunday afternoon with Larry Young of Murray. Mrs. Harold Meisinger spent Thursday visiting school. She visited the grades and the high school. Mr. and Mrs. John Hopkins, Warren Johnson and Gerald Terry visited Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Schroeder and family Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hammons and family were Sunday evening guests. Mr. and Mrs. William Klemme and Steve were Sunday evening guests of Mrs. August Klemme. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Norris entertained at a turkey dinner Sunday evening in honor of Mr. Norris' birthday. Guests includ ed Dr. and Mrs. L.N. Kunkel. Mr. and Mrs. Nell Munkres. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Domingo, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Noble, Mr. and Mrs. John Krogh, Deforest Brown. Philip Starck and Joyce Evans of Lincoln and Jack and Joan Norris who were home from col lege for the occasion. Mr. and Mr9. Leroy Zessin were Sunday evening lunch guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ward of Lincoln. They were eve ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Less Wheeler and visited with an aunt and uncle from Caldwell, Kans. Mrs. William Klemme, Mrs. Maurice Hammons, Keith and Roger and Mrs. Stanley Schroe der and Clifford were in Platts mouth on Friday. Mrs. Ham mons and Mrs. Schroeder visit ed with Mrs. Enno Ahrens while Mrs. Klemme went to the den tist. The Ruth Circle met for their regular meeting on Thursday af ternoon in the Methodist church parlors. Nine members and one gust, Rev. C. F. Weideman, were present. Mrs. Richard Lauritzen opened the meeting with a Thanksgiving poem. Mrs. Clarence Schmadeke conducted the devotions with song, scrip ture and prayer. Mrs. Harlon Stock presented the lesson on a woman of the Bible. The W.S.C.S. and the Ruth Circle will hold their Christmas meeting tgether wtih a lunch eon and with a program follow ing. Hostess were Mrs. John Groesser and Mrs. Willis Loren sen. Neil Fitzpatrick broke two ribs the past week while attempting to lift some heavy pipe while at work. It is the second break in two weeks time in the Fitz patrick family as four year old Sheila broke her arm. The members of the board of the Teenage Canteen met at the Farm Loan Office to discuss plans and make out a schedule for the canteen. Vern Harter is re-elected chairman, Mrs. Har-1 old Domingo, secretary, and I Mrs. Loyd Lane, treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Harter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Domingo and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ell iott were the board members an the following have been added: Mr. and Ms. William Thornton, Mr. and. Mrs. John Krogh, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Rehmeier, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Friesel and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lane. These couples, along with a couple from the PTA organiza tion, will take turns acting as sponsors for the canteen. They will serve until Sept. 3, 1958. The group is sponsored by the Parent Teachers Assn. and the American Legion. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Conger and children, Cary, Larry and Janice arrived Wednesday eve (rra Here's e th 6 2. a m mil in th , 'J an : ajf.HtV'Jf''!-"! New Interceptor V-8 introduce! Precision Fuel Induction, up to 300 hp! Smoother powerl More power . . . from less gas 1 The secret is Precision Fuel Induction, a remarkable new fuel feeding system. Fuel is routed to machined combustion chambers more directly so each cylinder does the some work, the mosf work! A1 PROVkU IN 1 HI. HUOOILJ MOUNTAINS U( THI. U. 4. New Ford-Air Suspension a truo air rid. THq iliock of a bump is loit in four automatically controlled cushions of air , . . IW ire it rcn; youl Ford-Aire Suspeniiun il a'wayi at work leveling the car, too. The road clearance a'woy. stayi the sarre, no ma'ter what the Inad or how it s loadedl Truly, this is the way you've alwoyi dreamed of driving fliofnq on airl An extra cct ootion. Ford A re bujp?nsion can be yuuri in most rr.oiiuls far 1953 at o Uid pneet. Washington Ave ning and spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Plun kett and Wendell. Callers at the Plunkett home in honor of Con ger's birthday Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Jim McVay. The guests observed the worship service on Sunday at the Christian Church. The Henry Knaup family was Thanksgiving guclsts in Elm- wood with Mrs. Bertha Fitch and Arlene Fitch. Mr. William Knaup of Murdock and Miss An na McFall were also guests there. Jack Frlesell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Friesell is attend ing Lewis College at Rockport, 111. The Cascade Charity Club met on Wednesday afternoon at 1 lie home of Mrs. John Kunz with Mrs. William Erhart as hostess. Eleven members were present with Mrs. John Kunz, Mrs. Win. Kunz, Mrs. Charles Freeman and Mrs. Edith Wiles. Dralrr J why there's kr - I fjf of the f f 8 ft r f J Big Homemaking & Services .... i V Choose the Best . . . Choose GAS ot your Gas Appliance Dealeryp?' (Hry.mi Ihe t.a. Main! ) I IM Jf hina newer world t PROVED IN THE HIGH PASSTS OF THE J S. A. RUBIN AUTO COMPANY Portsmouth, i i'jk.Be.iftf;riiiftiiiii lliiinniif1l ifl' lAi Ahmii fHE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Thursday, December 5, 1957 SECTION B PAGE FIVE Officers re-elected for the com-' ing year are Mrs. Ralph Lind- sey president; Mr. George Klr choff, vice president, and Mrs. William Erhart, secretary. 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