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J ... I NEWS FROP3 AUOCA Mrs. Henry Mascman Tho CoimreKutional Church lickl a recognition dinner Thurs day honoring Calvin Carsten who was elected moderator of the state conference at Crete recent ly. Fred Marquardt spoke on Mr. Carsten's background. Elmer Hallstroin spoke and presented him with a gift, a traveling bag which lie thought nc could use in his job. The Golden Rod Garden Club met Monday with Mrs. Louis KuhRo. Mrs. Albert Sill demon strated "'suitable oackground tor flower arrangements". Mrs. Carl Tefft had charco of a flow er contest won by Mrs. W. Ba ier. ass Theatre Plattsmouth, Nebr. Last time Thurs. June 19 I'ats Domino, Jerry Lee Lewis and a big cast "Jamboree" 17 of greatest recording stars in a great big jamboree of fun! Also 3 Stooges comedy & cartoon Fri. at. June 20-21 Double feature Guy Madison & Valerie French "The Hard Man" At 7:00 & 9:30. He was even too tough for the Texas Ran gers! And Johnny Desmond & Merry Anders "Escape From San Quentin" At 8:20. Over the wall in a plane ... A suspense drama you'll long remember! Mat. Sat. 2:30 Nites 7:00 & 8:20 Sun. Mon. Tues June 22-23-24 r . .... fj '..i-ftunr w: ROBERT TAYLOR JULIE LONDON JOHN CASSAVETES tnm M 6 M H CiMmttow yid MtTHOCOlQH , Filmed in the Colorado Rock ies in Cinemascope and color! Also comedy, cartoon & news Mat. Sun. 2:30 Nites 7:00 & 9:00 WATCH FOR . . . GRAND OPENING OF laS Sales & Service AT OUR NEW LOCATION - SOON! Ranch-Born, Cowboy Pants .Arc Built to Take It! is!-iiui jura-.,. fciciinw t. f. ' W H-- J 5uv vJ tit vA y&t 3- I at tttf. PODEO. champion bronc-ridcrs like Guy Weeks give top honors to rugged Lee 20 Tough-Tailored Lxtras Strong tnreaa rivcis . . . - --v denim . . . U-shape comfort crotch ... Slim, trim, true western fit. , SANFORIZED GUARANTEED 0 munmmm b The Green Thumber Garden Club toured members' gardens Tuesday. Veterans Card Club met with Mr. and Mrs. John Wolph Thurs day evening. Prizes at cards went to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hallstrom. Mrs. Laurence VVulf, Mrs. Joe Case and Kenneth Wes sel. Mrs. Harvey Ilillman, Nebr aska City, who was on vacation, spent several clays with her mother, Mrs. Ella Wulf, here this week. Mrs. Paul Straub came home by bus Sunday from a trip ac companying her son Donald to Gottenbuig, Tenn., where he will be employed as a student as sistant surveyor in the great Smoky National Park for the summer. Her other son, A2-c David, arrived at Patrick Air Force Base, Florida, and says he has been assigned to missiles and will be working at Cape Canaveral. Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barker, Schubert, visited at the home of their son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson, and family last week. William Green. Storm Lake, Iowa, visited friends here Wed nesday. Bill Ls well known here as he led the Avoca band for a number of years. Carroll Meyer was elected to the school board at School Dis trict 1C5 in place of Leslie Beh rns. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Baier at tended the graduation exercises of their granddaughter, Shirley McCord at Pinewood Park, Lin coln Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Emshoff and Karen, Mrs. Dena Ruge and Frances were Sunday dinner gu ests of Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Mather in Weeping Water where Denise Mather celebrated her first birthday. Jim Mather, Tecamah, broke a leg Sunday while helping saw down a tree at the home of his brother-in-law, Earl Freeman. Mrs. Sophie Emshoff received word of the death of her twin sister, Mrs. Gration Smith Sun day at a Lincoln hospital. Friends received word Sunday of the death of Mrs. John Hay (Alma Wilson i at a Lincoln hos pital. She was well known here being' a graduate of Avoca High School and taught school around here. Carroll Carsten and Clark Mar shall visited in Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Baier, Mrs. Jerry McCord attended the wedding of Sonja Bockman to James Saxon in Omaha Satur day. Rodeo-Bred .ITS v-r.x vr'w. v - A- r-u v v ' 1 ., Kiaers. inciuae sv Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ruhge were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harshman Weep ing Water, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sphtt, Nehawka, Mrs. Mary Wur tele, Mrs. Kastner and Lois, Ne braska City. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marquardt visited at the Ted Hile home at Russel, Iowa. Mnoday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Llndhart attended a picnic given by the American Meter Company of Nebraska City Saturday evening. Mrs. Lindhart ls employed there. Mrs. Mable Packer, Ashland, vi.itod at the Will Maseman home Wednesday. Vernon Hauck, Portland, Ore., visited at the Norton Johnson home several days last week. Mrs. Johnson is his sister. Attending the summer .session, at the University of Nebraska are Mrs. Jerry Pointer, Ann Marquardt, Robert Marquardt and Louis Stueckrath. Mrs. Ella Gollner came home Thursday from Omaha where she had been staying at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Olewine after she got out of the hospital. The Golden Rod Garden Club entertained the Green Thumbers Garden Club at a basket dinner in Sheldon's Park in Nehawka Wednesday and after dinner they attended the flower show there. Roger Smith, Sally Carsten, Crystal Seegal and Susanne Eh lers left Sunday for Senior Camp at Crete for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Carsten went to Hordville Saturday to get Stevan Carsten, Roger Eh- lers and Marvin Nelsen who had been there at camp last week. Mrs. Pearl Vette received word of the death of her sister-in- law, Mrs. Bertha Douty of May- wood, Calif., last week. Mr. and Mrs. Marion (Pete) Sutton have moved into the house recently purchased in west Avoca. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Silas Everett were Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Bergstresser, Stuart, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Shalkhauser, Peoria, 111., and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bergstraesser, Lincoln. Mrs. James Mead had minor surgery at Syracuse Community Hospital Friday. A large group of guests were present at a gathering at the John Mohr home Fathers Day. LOUISVILLE Mrs. Ralph Wildrick Phone 2511 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gess re turned Saturday from a weeks vacation in the Black Hills. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Herbic and Paul spent the weekend in Kansas City, Mo., visiting Her bic 's sisters. Mrs. Bob Peterson of River dale, Nebr., and Opal Young of San Francisco, were overnight guests Wednesday at the Joe Woolhiser home. On Wednesday evening they called on Mrs. Ruth Powers in Weeping Water. Misses Judy and Susan Root, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Rus sell Root of Weening Water, were weekend guests at the Joe Habel home. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kroese and family of Millard and Rich ard Meisinger of Humbolt were weekend guests at the Carl Mei singer home. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Burmeister and children of Raleigh, N. C, were Wednesday supper guests at the J. B. Hutchinson home. Mrs. Lillian Baker, who has been visiting with relatives in Louisville and t'maha, left U r her home in Reno, Nev., after a week's visit. Mr. and Mrs Lyle Beck and children were Sin day afternoon callers at the Tommy Roeber home in Ashland. Mrs. Richard Berner entertain ed a group of friends of her daughter to a picnic dinner on their patio Wednesday to help Lennea celebrate her 9th birth day. Mr. and Mrs. John WUliams and Dennis of Ponca City, Okla., were supper guests Tuesday eve ning at the Howard Dobbs home. Visilmg for a couple of weeks in Nebraska are Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Pennington of Schertz. Tex. Thev spent last week with Mr. Penningtcn'3 parents in Lin coln and part of this week with her pprtiU.;, Mr. and Mrs. How ard Thurman in Louisville. Services Sunday at the Metho dist Church was conducted by students who have been attend ing the University and other col leges. The Rev. Webster announ ces plans for another Student Day next winter. Students tak ing part were Misses Merna Reichart and Carolyn Hendrix,. Walter Hutchinson and Bill Jar dine. Others present were Janet Wright and Patty Gess. Ronald Hutchinson was soloLst. Mrs. William Drekmann of Manley and Mrs. Merle Diek mann, Tommy and Marlene of Plattsmouth were dinner euests of Mrs. John Alexen in Platts mouth Wednesday. Sunday afternoon visitors at the home of Mrs. Louis Bus kirk and Miss Mona in Manley were Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Bus- Union Items Mrs. L. C. Todd Phone 2441 One' ' of ' the" most enjoyable gatherings of the summer was held last Friday evening at 7:30 p.m. at the Methodist Church, a Father & Son banquet served by the ladles of the Woman's Society of Christian Service. Seventy-one Fathers and Sons were Invited to the dining room, by the hostess, Mrs. L. G. Todd, where they were seated around three long tables, by Mrs. John Hansen and Kathryn Harrah, who were in charge of the din ing room. Rev. E. S. DeSpain, pastor of the church gave the invocation. The tables were decorated in keeping with the baseball sea son. Otto Ehlers welcomed the fathers and sons which was fol lowed by Richard Mougey res ponding with a tribute to the fathers. Miss Lynn Paasch sang, ac companied at the piano by Mrs. Doris Behrens. Melvin Todd then greeted the guests and Introduced the fol lowing guests who recieved tro phy awards. Miss Betty True and Miss Mary Easter presented the awards. The oldest Father present was Crede Harris who responded with a witty little speech. The oldest Son was Jack Harris who also responded with a little talk. The Youngest Father was Mel vin Todd, Jr., and the youngest Son was Danny Foster, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Foster. The father coming the long est distance was John McQuinn of Bellevue. Lewis Mougey had been a member of the Methodist Church the most years, of the church's membership roll. kirk, Tommy and Ricky and Gary and Gaynelle Buskirk all of Springfield and Miss Neva Buskirk. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh O'Brien were guests Thursday at the Tom Carnicle home in South Bend. Sunday dinner guests at the Richard Brown home were Mr. and Mrs. Art Robinson of Ash land. 4 ? A vV Column by Low Calories, Tasty Tidbits and Packing for a Vacation I'm amazed; white meat of chicken or turkey has fewer calories than dark meat. Maybe you always like that part best anyway. Sit-Down Mixing -v. Saw a kitchen II fA after m v own heart! Its owner I I set aside just wJ I enoueh snare be- 2' ) tween her eas re- frioppatnr nnrl nor "f-- first kitchen cabi net for knee-room, then extended the kitchen counter right to tho refrigerator. She keeps a stool beneath the counter, so she can sit down while using her mixer, copying recipes and cutting up vegetables. Tea Time Tasty Do revive the good old "after noon tea" custom this summer. You can do it on the spur of the moment. Mix up frozen fruit juice; serve it with the spread that made Mrs. Don C. Nelson of Tekamah, Nebr., famous: Cream Vt cup butter with 2 tsp. lemon juice and a quarter of the lemon rind, grated. Spread the tasv mixture on salty wheat crackers. Vacation-Packing uowg on lor a week, or a week end? Pack your suitcase, "from the bottom up." Put heavy items in first, light items on ton. Use every inch of space, but don't tuck "crushables" into small corners. Stockings, and gloves can be put into shoes for a safe, efficient ride. . Out of Gas You may "run out of gas" on your motor trip, but you'll never run out of natural gas in your kitch en. Northern Natural Gas Com pany, the pipeline company who brings gas cross-country to your local gas company, has reserves estimated at 11.9 trillion cubic feet. Put more of the miracle fuel to work in your home and enjoy better living. . Beautiful Baby A beautiful baby can become a queenly lady, if jou start guarding a little girl's posture shortly after birth. Jjirmly support her back with one hand at all times. Correct shoes when she starts to toddle, aujj follow our doctor' advice. C Norlht'i Natural Cos Company, Omaha, Ntbicnka A A THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Thursday, June 19, 195a Section B PAGE SEVEN Rev. G. E. Seybold of Platts mouth presented a magic act. The War Dad's Auxiliary met June 10 with Mrs. Leo Roddy and Mrs. Roy Mullis as host esses. Plans for Memorial Services at Fremont in August were made. For the next meeting ladies are asked to bring articles valued at 25 cents to 50 cents, to be taken to State convention to be used in Grab Bag. Work was done on Veterans Hospital Ser ving Project. Yearly reports were filled out to be sent to State Convention. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Walters and mother of Mr. Walters, of Pueblo, Colo, spent the weekend with Mrs. Carl Cross and Iva Mougey and other relatives. Mrs. R. E. Walters is a niece of Mrs. Cross and Lewis Mougey. They all spent some time at the hos pital with Carl Cross who Ls making good progress now and he is able to be up some. Mrs. Jane Roddy, Nebraska City, was hostess to her Union Bridge Club last week, with a one clock luncheon at the Lodge at Steinhart Park. The ladies were Mrs. Robert Grunwald, Mrs. John Christen sen, Mrs. Delbert Lindsey, Mrs. George Stites, Mrs. Joe Ban ning, Mrs. Neils Madsen, Mrs. Ray Jensen. Mrs. Lindsey won first honors and Mrs. Madsen won second honors. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nelson joined their daughter and hus band of Lincoln last Sunday j morning and drove to Shennan doah to spend t'e day with i friends. ; S. W. True remains very weak I but is able to sit up for a short j time each day. He is at home VRqck Bottom Prices on Top Performance Tires! iMWmw &irk kki t&ia M ; g iv4f " xi'X v 'I I Firestone ' Jrnl Super Champion . a ' ' ' A sensational bargain price on a tire that r'Wt ' ' i I : brings you the v of S F Safetv-Fortificd . ''X4Wh. '' I Ml . ' cord body . . . AKD the extra long mileage of ' 'jr'f'- ' I f mi ' ' ' -' Fne tone's extlu ie Rubbcr-X. 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'' ino:i.-TUb.d j ' Plu tax and I , ' rtcappabl lira u, v71-'" ''y'lv';--!' 1 H'icV-''1"'" Tt?V.'Bg.'W'JSff:''.fi v 1 WJ'bt'-ywg'fiiiif .w"B,t'w.; '"Ijr''n'y,yirii PL 1 M E 1 Tiwstom 447 Main Plattsmouth Phone 5114 but has been a shut in for many weeks. Twenty-one members of the WSCS met at the church last Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Ivan Balfour and Mrs. Robert Grunwald as hostesses (Phyllis Gausman asisted In her mother's place) Mrs. Jessie Hestir sister of Mrs. Comer was a visiting guest also Irene and Iola Rich also were guests. Mr. and Mrs. Con Watklns, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Land and Mr. and Mrs Fulton Harris drove to Brownville last Sunday where they spent the day visiting friends. The Youth Fellowship enjoy ed an early evening hayride on Wednesday evening with Mr. Carneal and his tractor privid ing the ride. Parents and friends of the young people were treat ed later in the evening to pic nic supper. Jerry Paasch and Mrs. L. G. 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