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TiflESE GIFTS ARE FAVORED FOR SUNDAY, JUNE 15th - DON'T FORGET! Whether Your Budget Allows You To Spend $1.00 or $50.00 on DAD or CRANDAD on HIS DAY, We Can Help You. Check Our Stocks of Timely Wearables For HIM. Select HIS Early And Let Us Cift Wrap It For You WITH THE SPORT COATS FAMOUS APACORA LABEL Whisper Weight - Rayon and Silk Blend - He'll Be Cool and Pert In This Coat All Summer. AND TO 1 ONLY $icoo OE2 WASH.Nl L WEAR J Have A Slack - Happy Father If He's Like Most Men, He Can Use Another Pair of Good Looking, Cool Sum mer Dress Slacks - We Have Em. If You Wish - We Will Cuff Them Later $7.98 to $10.98 : H -if i IfcPORT SHIRTS Cool, Short Sleeves S-M-L-XL McCRECOR BEAU BRUMMEL ARROW PADDLE & SADDLE Something To Please Every Taste From The Conservative To The Daring. a if $198 if . i'Achyx .A .-" i FREE CIFT WRAPPING The Latest In NECKWEAR FOR "POP" $1.00 up You Can't Co Wrong On Pioneer Jewelry For "Him" $1.50 up New Patterns In DRESS SOCKS FOR "DAD" From 49c YOUR BEST BUYS IN A 11 For A Real Sensible Cift Cive "Him" Top Quality WORK CLOTHING By LEE BIG SMITH One Of His Favorites Those Famous PLEETWAY PAJAMAS Long or Short Types Sixes A-B-C-D-E $2.98 to $5.98 Also Summer Robes $4.98 to $6.98 iffi .JUNE ww v....v7r"''::':;'':''',r,li Fathers Dag THE TIME IS NEAR, HIS GIFTS ARE HERE. COME, SEE, SELECT. Your One Stop Shopping Center o oennici 9 isens News From Greenwood Mrs. Frank Hurlbut, Phone 2685 Margaret Cheuvrout of Lin coln and Mrs. Ellen James of Grand Island were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Niles Coleman Mem orial Day and Frank Coleman of Washington, Kan., and George Coleman of Jennings, Kan., Fri day afternoon visitors at the Niles Coleman home. Memorial Day callers at the Everett Cope home were Mr. and Mrs. Charley Franks of U tica, Mrs. Guy James of Grand Island and Margaret Cheuvrout, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hoffman and Mr. and Mrs. George Nieder haus all of Lincoln. '; Mr. and Mrs. Eston Cope were Thursday evening callers on Mr. and Mrs. Everett Cope. Mr. and Mrs. James Voehl and Vicki drove to Page Thurs day and spent the weekend with Mrs. Voehl's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Stevens. Thursday i evening they attended the Page Alumni banquet. Mrs. Voehl was among the honored guests i as this was the 25th reunion oi i her graduating class. Enroute home Sunday they visited Mrs. Voehl's uncle Floyd Stevens at Fremont who has just returned home from the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Knotte and Mary, Neil and Carol Jane of Sioux City, Iowa, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Marvin over Memorial weekend. Memorial Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dyer were Mr. and Mrs. Ben How ard, Bill Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Shepler of Springfield. Wednesday afternoon caller at the Ben Howard home was Ar ley Dewey of Sacramento, Cal if. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marolf were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Conley of Lin coln. Mr. and Mrs. Robert O'Neil and family of Council Bluffs called last Sunday afternoon on Mr. and Mrs. Emil Meisinger. Saturday and overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Bucking ham and Jack were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cooper of Sapulpa, Okla. The ladies are cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ramel and family visited with Mrs. Ramel's twin sister and family of St. Louis. Mo., Memorial weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hurlbut, Mr. and Mrs. John Grady and Colleen and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Love and LeRoy were Wednes day evening guests at the Er nest Otto home at Ithaca and with other relatives helped Mrs. Otto celebrate her birthday. Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hammer were Mr. and Mrs. Horace Al my and family of Cedar Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Wilus of Omaha and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Howard. Friday evening callers at the Mrs. Mabel Lambert home were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Leaver and family and Sunday after noon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Williss and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hall and David. Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson were supper gu ests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lead abrand and Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and fam ily visited with M .rand Mrs. Ro land Cameron of Lincoln. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hurlbut were Mr. and Mrs. Everett Jardine. Den zel and Keith of Grand Island. Keith remained for a couple weeks visit with his grandpar ents. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Hansen were Mrs. Hansen's sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Bernhardt and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Joines, all of Wichita, Kan. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Grady re turned home Monday from Far ibault, Minn., where they had visited with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Gakemeier over last weekend. Wednesday evening callers on Mrs. Emma Appuhn were Mr. and Mrs. Michael Starita of Lin coln and Thursday evening call ers were Mr. and Mrs. Carl An derson and Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Morrissey of Lincoln. Mrs. Ruth Leadabrand and daughter Judy will start sum mer school June 9. Mrs. Leada brand will be taking play dir ection and library work and Ju dy will take English and speech. Judy Leadabrand appeared in the Kosmet Klub show, "Annie Get Your Gun," at Pershing Auditorium last weekend. Mrs. John Johnson and daugh ter Carolyn will be attending summer school at the university and daughter Arlene will be tak ing summer course at Business College. Alta Fulmer and Kay Stolfs !7HSH5E5H525? SB5HS11SE5HSH52SH5SSHS25HS2S2SZ5HSHSZ5HSH?2SHit J Here at Grove's you'll, find those . special gifts that are sure to please' ? DAD! Expansion Watch Bands Kreisler Lighters (None Finer - None Better) Cuff Link & Tic Clasp Sets Lodge Insignia Rings & Jcwelery Grove Jewelry 505 Main Portsmouth SCHOOL'S OUT! PLEASE Drive Carefully ! With School out and Vacation schools and playground activities in session during the com ing weeks, we urge all motorists to . . . DRIVE CAREFULLY! School crossing signals are not in operation and children, unthinkingly may dart in the street. DONT KILL or MAIM A CHILD Have your car under control AT ALL TIMES. Safe Driving By You Can Make It A Happy Vacation For. All CITY of PLATTSMOUTH GRANT ROBERTS, Mayor played in Mrs. Altn McCartney's piano recital held at the Christ ian church in Ashland Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Fred Palmquist and Mrs. Harold Pilfold drove to the Camp Creek Cemetery near Eagle on Thursday to decorate graves of Mrs. Palmquist's rel atives. Emma Appuhn spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schulterbusch of Walton. Memorial day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ersy McNurlen were Mrs. Tom Pierce and Mr. and Mrs. Verl McNurlen of York and Mrs. Nell Anderson of Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. John Clymer and family of McCook spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clymer. Callers on Mrs. Grace Wal radt Wednesday morning were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Erickson and Wednesday evening callers were Mr. and Mrs. Andy Wal radt of Omaha and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marolf and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Marolf. Thursday evening callers were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Urwin of Louisville. Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Seefcld were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lowder and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Meyers and family of Lincoln. Mrs. Jake Hammer, Brian and Kathv visited with Mrs. Hammers mother, Mrs. Alf John son of Ceresco Thursday morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hiles of Lincoln spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hiles. Mrs. D. E. Buckingham and Jack, Mrs. Glen Grady and Glen da, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Berb ers and family and Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Buckingham and fam ily, all of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buckingham, Vickie Rockenbach and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Buckingham all of Lincoln enjoyed a picnic dinner at a park in Fremont Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hammer and family and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Tinnean enjoyed a pic nic supper at Memphis park Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Reighard and family had a picnic supper with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Ham mer Saturday. Sunday evening callers at the LeRoy Haertel home were Mr. and Mrs. Forest Hardnock of Alvo. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. West and family spent Memorial Day with Mrs. West's brother and family near Raymnnd and en joyed the day picnicking. Mrs. Beulah Marshall Kitch ens drove her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marshall, to Omaha Thursday and Mr. and Mrs. Marshall remained in Omaha to visit Mrs. Marshall's sister and brother a few days. Lola Allen accompanied Beulah on the tip. Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Osburn were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bulling and Teddy of Lin coln and Saturday afternoon euests were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cooper of Sapulpa. Okla. Memorial Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Rouse were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Pil fold and family of Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Gavl Walters and family of Ceresco, Mr. and Mrs. Rav Rouse. Mrs. Ina Armstrong and Lyle Comstock. Wednesday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Rouse were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pil fold of Valentine. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rouse were Sunday afternoon and supper guests of Mr.' and Mrs. Bill Um land at Eagle. The ladies are cousins. Memorial Day guests of Mr. and Mrs, Bob Wall were Mr. and Mrs. John Easley of Omaha. Mrs. Ed Bauers spent Satur day visiting with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnson to help celebrate her granddaughter's birthday. Memorial Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bauers were Mrs. Lena Hightshoe and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lapham and family of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lapham and family of Council Bluffs. They all had dinner at the home of Archie Hightshoe of Ashland. Judy Leesley stays with Mrs. Emil Meisinger during the days now since her school is out. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bauers, Mrs. Ida Witt and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wall attended the open hou.se honoring their uncle, Fred Bau ers on his 100th birthday Sunday afternoon at Manlev. Mr. Bau ers is enjoying fairly good heal th with exception of his eyes. Many relatives and friends call ed to pay their respects and refreshments were served. Mrs. LeRov Haertel attended th bridal shower honoring Clar ice Buelke Sunday afternoon at the Lutheran Church in Ash land. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Carpenter and family spent Saturday eve ning with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brakhage at Lincoln. Callers on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welton Thursday evening were Mr. and Mrs. George Welton Sr. of Colon as they were enroute to Omaha to meet Mr. and Mrs. V. Nimmeck and family from Chicago. Mrs. Nimmeck 'will be remembered here as Patty Wel ton. Mrs. Ida Strahan of Denver THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Thursday, June 5, 1K8 Section B PAGE ONE spent from Sunday to Tuesday with Mrs. Emil Meisinger. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Green and sons spent Sunday at the Meisinger home. Mrs. Phoebe Bell spent Mon day with Mrs. Emil Meisinger and Mrs. N. D. Taleott and Mrs. Oliver Boiler were afternoon callers. Memorial Day callers at the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tweton of Mrs. Richard Vinson, Mrs. Let tie Leaver and Mrs. Joe Lees ley and Judy. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Bur bee and family called at the E mil Meisinger home Sunday eve ning as they were enroute home from Denver where they had spent the weekend with Burbe's sister. Mrs. Frank Hurlbut. Mrs. John Grady, Mrs. Everett Jar dine and Mrs. Vernon Hurlbut attended a bridal shower Sun-! day afternoon held at the Luth eran church at Ashland honoring Clarice Buelke. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weslton and Mr. and Mrs. Huston Wel ton and family spent Saturday at the George Welton home nf Colon visiting with relatives. , Misses Nan. Margaret and Gertrude Miller of Seward, J. L. Miller and daughters Tldna and Delia, Mrs. Mable Brickley and Emily Brickley of Lincoln were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kd Stradley. Hunger is the teacher of fine arts and the bestower of inven tion. Persius. Love cannot be mixed with fear. Seneca SATTLER Funeral Home Dial 3123 It's an Automatic Detergent Dispenser! Sprays fully dissolved detergent into wash water. 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