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T" m m? "tt,v,? TT : ; " i ; 1 1 " Notices NOTICE Bazaar & Bake Sale at plattsmouth Paint Store Sat., Dee. 6. Beginning at 11 o'clock. Given by Ladies Aid of Community Presbyterian Church of Cedar Creek, Nebr. 3-2tc-T NOTICK Major Oil Company has for lease Modern Service Station. Small Investment. Financial Assistance available. Phone 7115. 5-tfc NOT1CE Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ross are celebrating; their 50th anniversary with open house at their home Dec. 9 from :! to 5. No Rifts. 5-Uc NOTICE SHOP FOR A LOAN like you thop for a farm. Find out about the loan that fin anced a million farms low cost Federal Land Bank loan. See H. C. Elliott. Secretary Treasurer, National Farm Loan Ass o c i a t i o n. Weeping Water. J 5-3tc-T NOTICE A flag was taken from a set of 5 in front of the H. C. Bishops home, Elmwood Nebr. Any one knowing of the whereabouts please contact Mrs. II. C. Bishops, Elmwood, Nebr. It was of sentimental value. 5-ltc NOTICE Strayed or stolen Large white and yellow collta clog. Responds to name "Gin ger." Call Eagle Telephone Office. 5-ltc NOTICE Wednesday, Dec. 10 Bazaar a:id tea at the Pres byterian Church parlors at 2 p.m. Christmas green will ne featured. 5"21C NOTICE Christmas Bazaar and Bake Sale at St. John's Hall, Saturday, Dec. 6. Platts mouth Civic Club. . 5-ltc Curreht Receipts EGGS FRIDAY & SATURDAY 29c Pullet Eggs Out At 23c Butter Fat FRIDAY & SATURDAY , - 61c BRING US YOUR PRODUCE We pay top prices for HIDES AND FURS. CASE PRODUCE Phone 3197 5-ltc-H NOTICE Members of Home Chapter 189 are asked to bring cookies for Masonic Home by 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 6th. -2tc NOTICE We have photo graphs on hand at The Jour nal. These pictures appeared In our paper recently. For a small charge you may have pictures of your choice. 31-tfc Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS My sin cere thanks to all who sent me gifts, flowers and cards and visited me while I was in the ho-pital. Also for the kind ness shown my family. Roy A. ' Aylor-. 5"ltp CARD OF THANKS My thanks to friends for gifts, cards, food and inquires dur ing my illness. Mrs. Ray Bour ne. ' 5-ltc CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank everyone for their cards and get well wishes; and -he neighbors who sent food vo our home during my hospitali zation. Martin Sheldon 5-ltp CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my friends and relatives for their visits and for the beautiful flowers, gifts and lovely cards sent to me whilo in the hospital. These will al ways be remembered. Mrs. Chester Stone. 5-ltp CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks for the beautiful floral tri butes, memorials, cards, and many acts of kindness extend ed to us in our bereavement. The family of Mrs. Elizabeth Hennings. 5-ltp Journal Want Ads Pay WANT AD KATES Want Ads are Cash other than to established accounts, Courtesy charges are made on telephone ads for a period of six days. No Want Ads will be accepted from users delinquent in their accounts, hay ment is expected from customer upon their receipt of notification of total charges. EACH WORD, First Insertion e EACH WORD, Subsequent Insertions 3e (Minimum Charge for ny Ad 50c) CLASSIFIED DISPLAY, per inch J5 KEYED or BLIND ADS, service charge 50e CARDS OF THANKS, IN MEMORIAM MESSAGES POETRY same as Want Ad Rates DEADLINE All Want Ads must bo in this office by 9:30 A.M. Day of Publication. TELEPHONE 241 If an error is mada in your ad, notify The Journal office irrmedl tely following publication. We cannot assume respons.bility after th first insertion. Amffcgat 0,1, if JA,. ...ffrmjii ,A.,'fc"tf"A CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank everyone for all the gifts, cards and flowers at the hospital and since our return home. Mrs. Charles Thomason and John Charles. 5-Uc Help Wanted ATTENTION FARMERS Earn $85.00 a week every week during the no crop sea son. Immediate work. This Is a real good proposition. Write to V. C. Hidden Mgr. 1421 North Saddle Creek, O maha, Nebr. 4-2tc Wanted WANTED CLEAN COTTON rags. No small piece?. No but tons. No Woolens. Will pay 5 cents per pound. Plattsmouth Journal. 80-tfc WaTtedHfcT Rent WANTED TO RENT 2 or 3 bedroom house with garage. Phone 7202 alter 6 p.m. 5-2tc Wanted to Buy WANTED TO BUY We buy used furniture, one piece or a housefull. No Junk, Please. Behmer Furniture. Phone 7963. 95-tfe Services Offered SERVICES OFFERED Atten tion Farmers - Our man is out with our new portable disc roller we can now roll your disc without dismantling. Will sharpen to your satisfaction. For an appointment call 848. Wirth Machine Work3, Ne braska City. 5-2tc AUTO LOANS Fast Service. Low Cost. For new and used cars. See PLATTSMOUTH STATE BANK 97-tfc-T AUTHORIZED DEALER LOCAL & ONE WAY C. E. Shellenbarger Sinclair Products Phone 273 5-tfc-T SERVICES OFFERED Jeep-A Trench and Backhoe Trench ing. Ralph Stubbendick, Avo ca, Nebr. Phone 819. 40-tfc GARDNER Plumbing Heating New Location Same 616 1st. Ave. Phone 152 Air Conditoning Sheet Metal Work Armstrong Furnaces and Air Conditioners American Standard Plumbing Fixtures Hoffman Water Heaters Meyers Water Systems Easy Monthy Payments Free Estimates 73-tfc PLANNING a new home or re modeling? Phone 10)1, Murray. Herb Campbell. 73-tfc CESSPOOLS and Septic tanks vaccuum cleaned. Phone 6062. 73-tfc ABSTRACT OF TITLE Fouchek and Garnett, Plattsmouth. 86-tfc WE CUT GLASS to any size. Picture framing. Plattsmouth Paint Store. 73-tfc For Sale FOR SALE Beagle pups AKC registered. Kenneth Hostet ter. Plattsmouth. Phone 8308. 4-2tp FOR SALE Scratch Pads, var ious sizes, at The Journal Off ice. Handy for office and at home. 83-tfp i RENTAL V FOR SALE Child's rocker, stool, doll house, record play er, etc. Phone 4225. 5-ltc FOR SALE Fryers alive or dressed. Richard Sack. Phonj 4812. Murray. 4-2tp FOR SALE Tov Pekinese Pups $10 and $15. Phone 4113 or see at 850 Lincoln Ave. 5-ltc FOR SALE TYPEWRITER RIBBONS for all machines at the Plattsmouth Journal. 54-tfD . i FOR SALE MTMEOGRAPH I INK and Stencils available. Both Standard and Legal sizes The Plattsmouth Journal. 54-tfp FOR SALE TURKEYS. Own ready, government inspected and guaranteed grade A. Heil Turkeys. 1 mile East. 3 miles South Louisville. Tel. 3222. Louisville. 94-tfc FOR SALE CARBON PAPER. Best quality for all copy work. The Plattsmouth Journal. 54-tfp FOR SALE SEWING MAC HINES. All styles and makes. Portables from $12.50, Consoles $27.50 Terms. We repair all makes. .So. Omaha, Sew Mac chine. 5615 S. 24, Omaha. 3-4tc SMITH - CORONA PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS Buy on Terms Typewriter Ribbons, Regular And Portable, All Makes. SCHREINER REXALL DRUG 15-tf-T-c Household Goods FOR SALE Stool closet and bathtub. Phone 6177. 5-ltp F'OR SALE Gas cook stove like new, $50. Phone 3189. 5-2tc FOR SALE Furniture, dishes, all kinds of clothing, house plants and toys. Phone 7925. 5-ltp FOR SALE Singer Electric Sewing Machine with button hole, Zig Zap;, darning and zipper attachment and fully guaranteed. Responsible party may take over 5 pmts of $5.68 per month. Will discount for cash. Write Credit Msr, 5654 Center St., Omaha, Nebr.-2tc FOR SALE NOW See Speed Queen Automatic and wringer type Washers at Ray's Sales & Service. Wringer types start at $88.95 and up. 116 So. 3rd St. 81-tfc LOW OVERHEAD MEANS LOW PRICES! 1SORGE APPLIANCES Automatic & Conventional type washers. Refrigerators & Freezers. Gas & Electric Dryers and Ranges. Emerson. Zenith, Sylvania TV. Hi-Fi. Radios. CHECK OUR LOW PRICES ON USED APPLIANCES AND TVs. Plenty of Free Parking, Open weeknights 'til 9 a.m. Chas. Warga Electric Service After the Sale. 224 South 7th. Phone 224 104-tfc Real Estate for Rent FOR RENT 4 room house with bath. Phone 4064. 4-tfc FOR RENT 3 rooms and show er available after Dec. 15. Everything furnished $65.00 a month. Phone 4109. 4-tfc FOR RENT Furnished Apt. Reasonable rent 305 Main. 2-tfc FOR RENT Furnished apart ment. Also sleeping rooms. Plattsmouth Motel. Ph. 7122. 89-tfc FOR RENT Partly furnished apt. Private bath. See 226 Main St. 99-tfc FOR RENT 3 room unfurnish ed apt. $40. Loris B. Long, ph. 5239 or 4250. 101-tfc FOR RENT - Furnished apt. Phone 7183 or 6124. 100-tfc FOR RENT 3 room furnished apartment, private bath and entrance. Close in. Phone 3274 or 5102. 5-ltc FOR RENT Furnished three rooms and bath. 605 North 11th. Phone 6112. 5-4tc FOR RENT 5 room house on rock road. Phone 8365. 5-tfc FOR RENT Four room house furnished, wash room with washer. Phone 6177. 5-ltp Real Estate for Sale FOR SALE All modern 4 room house. $6,000. Write box 46. oo th.- Plattsmouth Jour nal, Plattsmouth. 5-2tc --- ,, i A A, if i mao rr to oo all oveR AC A IN. I WOULD CARKY ALL Mr INSURANCE WITH Steve Davis fcro frt.u Steve Davis Agency 4-2tc FOR SALE 3 bedroom home with bath. Price for quick sale. Phone 4236. 5-2tc FOR SALE 6 Rooms & Bath plus apartment in basement. Two story modern home with garage. Active income producing apartment home. Choice building lots LORIS B. LONG, Realtor 126 N. 4th St. Ph. 5239 or 4250 59-tfc Livestock for Sale FOR SALE Hampshire boars. Ralph Gansemer. Phone 8192. 1-tfc FOR SALE Purebred duroc boar, bred gilts, few pullets. Clyde Smith, Murdock. 4-2tp FOR SALE Duroc Boars. Ter ry Wiles, Plattsmouth, phone 8165. 5-2tc Feed & Seed for Sale FEED & SEED FOR SALE Order Seed now 10 down holds seed until March 1, 1959. Pay cash and get extra bonus free inoculation until Jan. 15. Quality seeds at competitive prices. Stewart's Hybrid Seed Corn - $9 & $10 per bu. Excel lent yields in Cass County Ste wart Seed Co., 2414 L St., O maha or call Bruce Cook, tel. 8113. Plattsmouth. 5-8tc Public Sales Plattsmouth Sale Barn Saturday, Dec. 6 12:30 Sharp Will have 1,000 Ceder fence pasts (truck load) Copper clad cook stove. Also expect Alfalfa Hay. Nice Brood Sows; Extra nice Feeder Pigs, and Cattle of all sizes. Owner K. W. GROSSHANS 5-ltc Legal Notices EDWIN T. McIUIGH, Attorney Murdock, Nebraska NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To all persons interested in the estate of Floyd A. Williams deceased. No. 4756: Take notice that the Administratrix of said estate has filed her final report and a petition for examination and allowance of her accounts, determination of heirship, In heritance tax and distribution of said estate and for her dis charge, which will be heard be fore said Court on December 29th, 1958 at ten o'clock a.m. Dated December 4th, 1958. (SEAL) Raymond J. Case County Judge No. 4200 Dec. 4, 11, 18, 1958. "Reluctant Debutante" Rex Harrison and Kay Kendall rocking 'n rolling! That's what happens in MG M's romantic comedy, "The Re luctant Debutante'' coming Sun., Mon., Tues. and Wed. to Cass Theatre, Plattsmouth, Nebr. The famed stars perform the routine in a sequence depicting the comingout party of then daughter, portrayed by Sandra Dee. After "Les Girls," no one will be surprised at anything that the exuberant Miss Kendall does, but watching staid Rex Harrison jive should come as a surprise to the legion of Harrison fans. Teen-age favorite John Saxon and Angela Lansbury also star in "The Reluctant Debutante," which was filmed in Cinema Scope and color, in Paris, under direction of Vincente ("Gigi") Minn.lli. An Avon Production for MGM, it was produced by Pandro S. Berman. Disturbing Peace Fine Levied Edward Roddy, 28, Murray, entered a plea of guilty today in County Court to disturbing the peace and driving on a sus pended license. Judge Case as sessed a fine of S50 each on the two offenses. Sheriff Tom Solomon inform ed the court that Roddy was in volved in a fight in Nehawka Saturday night and drove away before the sheriff arrived. 1ia EIMWOOD VILLAGE BOARD MINUTES Elmwood, Nebraska December 1st, 1958 The Board met In regular ses sion on Dtfc. 1st, 1958 at eight o'clock. The following members present: Orval Gerbeling, Frank L. Turner, Robert Bornemeier and Ted Hall. Minutes of last meeting read and approved as read. Motion made and seconded that the following bill b al lowed: Omaha Public Power Co., light & Pump ing $145.85 Salary Ed Kratochvil ... 250.00 Salary F. W. Robb 50.00 Harry Davis, Labor 14.00 Peoples Natural Gas .... 3.55 Bornemeier Lumber Co., supplies 10.43 Dennis Service, gas and oil 6.14 Spaulding Service, 2 mos gas and oil ... 20.38 Gambles Store, Fire whistle supplies, & Labor 25.08 Frank L. Turner, Police and trip to Platts mouth 30.50 Ed Kratochvil, trip to Lincoln to convention.. 8.25 Board Members $12.00 each 60.00 Motion made and seconded that the Village purchase, candy nuts and etc. for Christmas for the children, same to be distri buted by the Firemen. There being no further busi ness the meeting adjourned. Frank L. Turner Chairman Orval Gerbeling Clerk No. 4198 Dec. 4, 1958. Union Mrs. L. C. Todd Phone 2441 "' Lorraine Lo'wther' was honor ed last Saturday afternoon, at the Methodist Church, where 25 relatives and friends gathered and gave her a bridal shower. Lorraine left by train Nov. 29 for New York. From there she will board a plane, Dec. 5 for Wiesbaden, Germany, where she will marry WilMam L. Fagan, A-2c, Jon of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fagan of Altoona, Pa. Guests from out of town were Mrs. Charles Freeman, Mrs. Ed Freeman, Mrs. Ed Van Horn Myrna Van Horn, all of Weeping Water and Mrs. Earl Freeman of Avoca and mother of the bride, Mrs. Basil Lowther of Union. Hostesses were Mrs. Carl Cross Mrs. Beulah Sanford, Mrs. El mer Pike, Mrs. Herman Comer, Mrs. George Stine and Mrs. Robert Harrah Sr. Monday afternoon Mrs. Ivan Balfour held a houseware par ty at her home and Monday eve ning supper guests at the Bal four home were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horrace Griffin were: Mr. and Mrs. C. Schantz Lincoln, Ronny McKelvy, Lincoln, Terry Arnold and Judy Schuey, Ne braska City. The Qriffins had also received word from Lime stone, Maine, that they are now great-grandparents of a baby son named Bret David, born to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Schomakcr. Mrs. E. M. Griffin of Plattsmouth is the great-great-grandmothcr of the baby. Mrs. Roy Becker was able to return home last Saturday after being hospitalize at St. Mary's for the past several weeks with a badly injured knee. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Courtney left Union last Tuesday to go to Cincinnati. Ohio, where they will spend Thanksgiving with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mcrvin Bau?r. Friday evening dinner guests morning during the church ser at the Ivan Balfour home were Mr. and Mrs. Uny Clarence, Mr. and Mrs. John Klimm and Roy and Violet Dye. On Sunday morning during the church ser vice, Mrs. Balfour, chapter pre sident of War Dads Auxiliary, spoke for a few minutes on "Know Your America" and "Na tional Security." Mrs. Bob Gausman of Daven port, is a new member of the Plattsmouth Journal family. Her subscription was sent in by her mother, Mrs. Robert Grunwakl for a birthday present. Mr. and Mrs. Grunwald spent Thanks giving at Davenport with their daughter and family. Last Wednesday Mrs. Horace Griffin and Mrs. Jesse Dysart were guests of Mrs. P. F. Rihm at Plattsmouth and attended a birthday dinner at the Christian Church, honoring Mrs. E. M. Griffin who was 82 years old Journal Want Ads Pay - . , i , m.m. terns Police Court News For The Past Week Police Judge James II. Grav es had a busy mid-week with an assortment of charges. Paul Slusher. charged with in toxication, gave a cash bond of $15, later forfeited. Robert Micin was ticketed for parking too long and received a fine of $1 and costs. King David Bolden, charged with speeding, pleaded not guil ty and hearing was set for Dec. 6. Robert T. O'Connor of Om aha, charged with illegal pos session of liquor by a minor, re ceived a fine of $25 and costs. Roger Byerly was fined $3 for an improper muffler. LOUISVILLE Mrs. Ralph Wildrick Phone 2511 Glendale Club The Glendale Club met Nov. 20 at the home of Mamie Group. Visitors were Evelyn Davis, Mrs. Leo Stander and Mrs. Herman Bergmann. The Christmas par ty will be Dec. 11 at the Legion Hall with Jean Group. Country Extension Club The County Extension Club met at the home of Laura Stohl raann Nov. 21. Guests were Mrs. Earl Hickman and the Mmes. August Stohlmann Sr. and Jr. The Christmas meeting was dis cussed and it was decided to have a one o'clock luncheon on Dec. 21 at the home of Doris Albert with a eift exchange. WSCS The WSCS held its meeting Nov. 20 at the Methodist Church. Guests were Mmes. John Sho grcn, W. M. Halstead and Car rie Meisinger. Sunday evening supper guests at the Benton Hutchinson home were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Schorr and family of Omaha. The Sch orrs called later in the evening at the Clarence Ciwford home. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Keck ler and daughters were Sunday afternoon callers at the Rudolph Vervaecke home in South Bend and evening callers at the Tressa Keckler home in Manley. Mrs. Alma Berner of Vecping Water scent a few days this past week at the Richard Ber ner home. She is able to be up and around again but fetill has a cast on her leg. : Police Court John M. Kahland, Louisville, disturbing the peace with noisy mufflers and squealing tires, $24; Carl Hansen, Ceresco, in toxication, $15. Mr. and Mrs. John Gru'ber Jr. of Manley and Mrs. Ernest Gru ber and sons of Louisville spent Sunday pheasant hunting in the Sutton, Friend and Beaver Cross, ing area. Mrs. Anna Harnfs and Hulda Schliefert accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schliefert to Lin coln Sunday where they visit ed Mrs. Bertha Schliefert who is still hospitalized there. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wildrick and Agnes were Saturday eve ning supper guests at the Fred Wildrick home in Weeping Wa ter. Mrs. Jane SU inkamp and Dai sie Schlater of Manley had as their supper guests Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Steinkamp of Weeo ing Water, Mr. and Mrs. Da'le Steinkamp and family of Louis ville, Hulda Schliefert and Mrs. Anna Harms of Manley and Her bcrt Steinkamp of Ohio who vis ited with his mother from Fri day until Sunday. Mrs. W. M. Halstead of Iowa spent a few days last week visit ing with old friends in Louis ville. The Rev. Mr. Halstead came over late in the week and Mrs. Halstead returned home with him. Call Your News And Social Items To 241 Ilio fVs rTKT. T Contents of The Plattsmouth Journal are the sole property of this newspaper and use of, or reproduction, in whole or in part, is expressly forbidden to any person, persons, or publications other than legal newspapers as defined bv Nebraska statuies) without writ.en consent cf rhe publisher Ii-Himf- Al 1 lAl - -- At A A - - a THfc PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Thursday, Dec. 4, 1958 PAGE SEVEN WEEPING WATER NEWS Mrs. Edward Von Horn Phone 252-W Mrs. Minnie Parker was es pecially honored Nov. 28 on her 97th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Gidley of Creston, Iowa, came for the day and Mrs. Gidley, a daughter, baked a beautiful birthday cake complete with 97 candles. Mrs. Ida Cotner, anoth er daughter, of San Diego, Calif ., was also a guest of her mother. Other callers were Rev. and Mrs. C. F. Weideman, Mrs. Walter Power, Mrs. Eanos Plunkett. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Dettmer and family were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dettmer and family of Avoca. Mr. and Mrs. Dettmer and family were Saturday aft ernoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roloff and family in Platts mouth. Gerald Opp returned home from the hospital Monday after undergoing surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Domingo, Betty and Bob, Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Meeske of Omaha and Kay Clark werp guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Domingo and boys on Sunday for dinner. Mrs. Do mingo roasted a whole pig and it was enjoyed very much. Mrs. Domingo reports that this is the first time she ever roasted a whole pig. Steve Gwinn spent Friday with Kenneth and Tom Domingo. Tom my Bender was an afternoon and supper guest. John Bender was a supper guest at the Do mingo home that evening when he came after Tom. Mrs. Emily Hall, Ahlene Fitch Henry Schaefer of Elmwood and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knaup were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Laura West of Eagle. The dinner was in honor of the birthdays of Miss Fitch and Mrs. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Meising er and family were Thanksgiv ing dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Steppat of Plattsmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Meisinger and family were F'riday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Thorns and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton TenHul. zen and children of Auburn were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rasmus sen and family. Thanksgiving That Good Good has a New New On , SW If I J 1 1 t Piaffsmoufh journal PHONE 241 Day the TenHulzens, the How Mrs. Chris Ramussen were din ner euests of Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Rasmussen. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Steinkamp, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Steinkamp and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gess and Mrs. Thelma Hellig and Alan of Nebraska City were Thursday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Herbert Mason of Lou isville. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bergman and Debbie entertained at a pi nochle party with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Meisinger and family, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Thorns and family and Mr. and Mrs. How ard Rathe and family as guests. ' Mrs. Walter Power is staying at the home of Marvin Pilfold, Debbie and Jody and caring for Jhe family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Steinkamp were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Ruhge of Avoca. ' Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rhine of Liberty and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Earnhart and family of Wymore were Thursday guests of Mr. an Mrs. Marion Spangler and Alan. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Earn hart of Wymore were Saturday overnight and Sunday guests of the Spanglers. The Weeping Water Parent Teacher Association met Mon day. Following the meeting a panel discussion was held on "Other countries and their gov ernments". Taking part in the panel were Mike Stacey, Lor eli Smith, Judy Domingo, Shar cn Stock, Clarine Petersen, Sa ra Jensen, Verna Neeman, Bar bara Philpot and Gary Friescll. Following the discussion a short talk on world affairs was given by Harold Elliott and Rev. I. C. G. Campbell. Mrs. Gordon Heneger entered the Clarkson Hospital in Omaha on Friday for tests and obser vation. Miss Maude Moulton en tered the hospital in Lincoln and underwent surgery on Monday morning. TOIL-TRIES Q uriMtfKi Compact Carryall A beautifully fitted Carryall with her very own compact, delicately shaded face powder, colorless lipstick and f ashion comb. .f 3.00 . Ufi!ii IHTi- Tax) CASS DRUG WALGREEN AGENCY Official County end City Paper - CTAUI.lSHKD IN 1.S1 P-jblislieJ Scnri Wcf kly. Mondays and Thursdays, at 410 Main Street, Plattsmouth, Casi County, Nebr. 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