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THE PL ATTS MOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE EIGLi Section B Tluirsitay, April 24, 19.S8 SOUTH Mrs. Ivan Armstrong Harold Hue 11 was a guest of the Crete Chamber of Commerce at an athletic banquet Monday evening given for the athletes of Doane Colleae and their futh ers. Raymond Buell Is a mem ber of the track squad. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Richards were Sunday guests at the Glen Fosnot home in Lincoln. Mr Fosnot 's aunt. Mrs. Ed Winas who was the former Pearl Fos not. was also a guest there. Mrs. Delbert Humston. Mrs Kenneth Roeber and Mrs. Clin ton Jones were chape rones to a group of 45 students of the Mur dock school when they went to Wahoo Friday to compete in the Music f estival. The Murdoch: school is In Class D and receiV' ed seven No. 1 ratings. The children of Mr. and Mrs Ray Bovver planned and prepar ed a surprise birthday dinner for their mother Sunday and gathered there to greet her when she returned home from church Those present were Mr. and Mrs r n m i Column by Decorator Touch, First Aid and Bottle Top Tip Those little cross legged stools your . . son takes on camp- V.vV ing trips can be- . if t come decorator '- As. accents. Paint the -yV legs of three or four iy such stools to blund with your room scheme. Then cover the canvas tops with smart new fabric. Place stools all-in-a-row before a window or pair them oil in appropriate places for TV-viewing. Stubborn Bottles Tressa N. Peters of Valentine, Nt-br., says a nut-cracker works like a charm when you're trying to unscrew a small bottle-top (hut's closed too ticht. (This is less ri.vky than removing Dad's pliers from his work-table, I might add.) Family First-Aider Since home accidents will happen, it's the smart home maker who has a first-aid kit within easy reach at all times. Make your own with instant-soothers for burns and cuta, bandages, small scissors, cotton swabs, and even a card with the doctor's phone number. Be sure every family member knows its location . . . and tell the Baby Sitter where it is the moment she arrives. Fresh-Polished Silver Have I remembered to say that the' silver you've just polished onght to be stored in an air-tight plastic bag? Fasten it carefully. No tarnish for silver treated this way . . . keeps it dust-free, too. Like a Happy Marriag Your local gas ) company works vj with a partner T ana neipmate ; iJs) both dedicated to the plan of mak ing v o ii r h o m " ' more comfortable and efficient, economically! The natural gas you use for cooking, keeping home temperatures comfortable, clothes drying, and refrigeration comes to your home from your local gas company, who in turn gets this modern servant from a supplier: Northern Natural Gas Company, whose pipelines carry gas to your local gas com pany from hundreds oi miles away. c A a Be Safety Minded Prevent Accidents Save Lives . . Save Loss . . Save Suffering ... And Make Sure You Are Protected With MFA MUTUAL INSURANCE AUTO - FIRE - HOSPITAL - LIABILITY See Your MFA Mutual Agent W05TER AGENCY INSURANCE ALL KINDS Phone 6297 906 Ave. D. Portsmouth flWSUREDl ASHLAND Dwight Jameson, Ray and Ror of Elsie, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Grebe and Russell of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Bower and Jennie Sue of Beatrice and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bower and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Williams and Brad of Ithaca were Thurs day callers at the Fred Stick ney home. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Harris of Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. A. F Haase and Donald were Sun day afternoon callers on Mr and Mrs. Carl Kupke. Their daughter, Mrs. Henry Pro bst, Mr. Probst and Steven of Syracuse were Sunday supper guests. Mr. and Mrs. VV. B. Wirth and family of Unadilla were Wednesday evening guests at the Cecil Stander home Callers at the Bert Roger ho me this past week were the Rev. Z. M. Bressler, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Olson, Mr. and Mrs Ed Anderson ,Mrs Ernest Nel son, Mrs. Edna Winget, Mrs. Ralph Wagner, Karl Hammer, Art Dyer, Kenneth Shermman, Devey Moore, John Laughlin, also Mrs. May Montgomery of California and Miss Margart. Rader of Davey Mrs. Raymond Nelson and Mrs Harold Richards were in Lin coln Tuesday evening and to gether with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fosnot they attended a lecture by Dr. Monfred Keiler. Lynn Humston attended a Yo uth Fellowship rally at the EUB Church in Elmwood Sunday. We are glad to say the Roy Keller is gradually improving and was able to be outside some on nice days last week. His call ers this past week were the Rev. B. F. Parnell, Orie Sowards, Oscar Laughlin, Mrs. Harold Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bai ley and Mr. and Mrs George Bornman John Stickney, 6 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stickney has been quite ill this past week and is now in Lincoln General Hospital for observation. Mrs. Art Box accompanied by Mrs. George Moomey went to Lincoln Friday evening where they , attended a baby shower honoring Mrs. Bill Neff at the home of Mrs. Neff's mother, Mrs. Harry Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. Malvin Wiles took Mr and Mrs. Troy Wiles to Lincoln Friday where Troy Wiles consumed a doctor He hasn't been very well for sev eral weeks. Mrs. Raymond Nelson repre sented the Ashland Congrega- meeting at St. John's Church In Lincoln Wednesday. Friday evening callers at the A. W. Rau home were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schafer and Mr. and Mrs. Al Bates and Robbv of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Krecklow of Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Campbell, Kathleen and Joyce of South Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rau, Rus sell and Charles. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Odell and Patty of Omaha were Thursday evening visitors with Mr and Mrs. E. E. Odell Malvin Wiles underwent a si nus operation on his nose In Nebraska City, Friday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harm Slote of Hickman were weekend guests of their daughter, Mrs. Elton Erickson, Mr. Erickson and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. George Erick son of Papillion were additional Sunday aftrnoon visitors. Mrs. John Gustafson visited Mr. and Mrs. George Newsham at Waverly Sunday. She also called on Mr. and Mrs. Pat Mur phy and Mrs. Laura Murphey in Waverly that afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bachman and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bach man were Sunday dinner guest? of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sehuelke in Fremont. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Buell were hosts at a birthday supper Sunday honoring Mrs. But-IPs sister. Mrs. Charles Jenkins of Lincoln, other guests were Mr. Jenkins and daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mick and sons of Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Allen of Waverly. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Smith, Gordon and Dianna of Memphis and Mr', and Mrs. Norman Rau, Rus ell and Charles went to Om- aha Sunday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brizzi. Tuesday afternoon callers at the Harold Richards home were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Roe of Hick man, Mrs. Ruth Laughlin of De. troit, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Craig of Ashland, Mrs. Glen Fosnot of Lincoln was a Friday visitor at the Richards home. Mrs. Lloyd DeFreece, Linden Lotys and Lyanne of Cairo spent Is there a welcome new arrival in your home? Lucky you! And lucky baby, too, with so many wonderful things to discover . . . including the special way we cater to the safety-pin set with the very best in layette essentials and little luxuries ... at prices parents like! Kimona Infant s size. $1.39 3own Infant's size, $1.29' Newest, softest cottons can't chafe . . . can't bind Wondorful buys for mother ... for gifts ... all Hanesknit of softest, purest combed cotton. Easy to wash, shrink-resistant, colorfast. No ironing needed. Sized by weighi and years. Cellopb-v- wrapped. Toddler's Pajamas in Teddy Bear Prints Gay prints for the younger set in soft Hanesknit fabric. Laundry proof snap fasteners, can't-chafe seams. Heat-resistant elastic waist. Easy to wash, shrink-resistant, no ironing needed. Choice of long or short pants. Cellophane wrapped. Sizes 1 to 4 yrs. $1.98. Help Your Church Deposit Your Sales Slips Frid.iy night and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan B. Armstrong They accompanied Rev and Mrs. B. F. Parnell to Lincoln Sat urday evenng and returned to their home on the train Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ueberrhein and Lyle were Wednesday eve ning visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Judds, Diane and Jeanne of Lincoln had Sunday dinner at Fox home. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Kolb and daughters joined a group of ret j atives at the Edgar Kolb home Sunday evening to help Edgar observe his birthday. ,Mr. and Mrs. Malvin Wiles and Terry called on Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johansen near South Bend Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Moore and sons had Sunday supper with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rueter and Floyd in Alvo. Mrs. Ilva McNutt of Omaha was a Sunday guest of Mr. and BABYWEAR BY SHIRT AND , TRAINING PANTS so soft, so thrifty-priced Hanesknit of downiest, pure combed cotton. Can't-chafa seams. Easy to wash, shrink resistant, no ironing needed. Whiter-than-white. Sized by weight as well as years. Each cellophane wrapped, Short-sleeve Shirt special 59c. With dry-shirt dia per tapes 69c Training; Pants double thickness, highly absorbent. 3 i-f I V styles. 6 mos. to 3 yrs. 59c I resistant, no ironina needed. futm I ',-. SjTKj . fl Soenn Mrs. Gerald Hall and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Liggit and daughters of Crete and Orville Sandy of Greenwood were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Liles and family spent Sunday evening at the Ted Moffit home. Mr. and Mrd. Clarence Mumm of Omaha were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Jones and family. Mr. and Mrs. Arlow Wollen of Lincoln spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. John B. Pet erson. Mr. and Mrs. John Wescott and Carrie Ann of Raymnod had dinner Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Parrott. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ueberrhein and Lyle were Friday evening visitors at the Leonard Koch home at Gretna. Mr.' and Mrs. Ed Moller called on Mr. and Mrs. Ueberrhein and Lyle Sunday. r- 1 . - ,avw H l? : - . - ji c&;j 1 os aa $,oo m m wviw 1 i xC.'v ' 1 I NATIONAL. BABY WEEK APRIL 20-MAV a Your One - Stop Shopping Center Union ferns Mrs. L. C. Todd Phone 2441 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dehrlng of Omaha and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meredith drove to Ne braska City last Sunday where they enjoyed a fish fry at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ford. Mrs. Lee Fails entertained the following guests last Thursday evening for supper: Mrs. Ona Kunkel of Neliawka, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Comer, Mrs. Carl Cross, Miss Iva Mougey and Mrs. Nina Upton of Alburquer que, New Mex. Mr. and Mrs. Willis D. James Tom and Lynn of Grnad Island spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan E. Armstrong. BATH SE1-towel and 2 wash cloths Baby's own bath set . . . so soft and so absorbent. Specially knit by Hanes, of purest combed cotton, towel and wash cloths can't irritate baby's tender skin. Whiter-than-white finish with gay pastel trim. Cellophane wrapped. $2.39 BABYWEAR NEW FOR SWEET DREAMS Shorty Pajamas Dress-up pajamas for little girls. In Hanesknit soft cotton fabric . . . gay prints, with ruffled trim, scoop neck. An exciting value at this low price. Cellophane wrapped. Sizes 2 to 8. $2.39 ctisen Mrs. Fula Long nf Sioux City. Ia., spent several days in Union last week, the guest of Mrs. El sie Frans. She attended the Aux iliary luncheon last Tuesday where she met many of her Un ion friends. Mr. S. W. True is at home now, slowly recovering from sev eral weeks of illness in St. Ma ry's Hospital. Mrs. Fulton Harris of Platts niouth, Mrs. Lee Faris and Mrs. L. G. Todd were in Nebraska City last Wednesday. Guests last Sunday at the Me thodist Church to conduct the morning service were Mr. Ver non Waterman and Mr. Grant Roberts both from the Platts niouth Methodist Church. Next Dr. Carrol II. Prouty, former District Superintendent. The Good Will Club met last week with Mrs. Gertrude Taylor and Bertha Crunk. Seventeen members were present and Mrs. Arthur Crunk of Nebraska City CRIB SHEETS-cotton knit, snug fit These soft cotton knit crib sheets need no ironing, slip easily over the mattress. With fitted corners, elastic ends, they stay smooth, hold their shape. White and pastels, shrink-resistant. wonderfully durable. Cellophane wrapped. $2.00 BY , "rrrn Topper Sets for Toddlers Gay rosebud print topper and matching waterproof pants for girls-diamond print for boys. In softest Hanesknit pure combed cotton fabric. Can't-chafe seams, heat-resistant elastic, snap fasteners. Cellophane wrapped. Sizes 1 to 4 as guest. The evening was spen' playing games and enjoying .! social hour. The May meeting 'will be held at the home of Mrs. Leo Roddy. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Rich and twin daughters drove to Be! levue last Sunday after attend ing church services here where they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John McQuin and John ny. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nelson moved into town recently and are living in the Jones house. They drove to Omaha last Sun day to visit sick relatives. Call Your News And Social Items to 241 SATTLER Funeral Home Dial 3123 Baby Wear $2.69 & $2.79 FREE Customer Parking In Rear Of Store 1 ;