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n v m m'm win HE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASH. SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE TWO Thursday, January 8, 1959 Co'jplc Wed Here New Years Day H.Tiry A. Huphxnn, Jr., of this city and Dorothy McCullom of Thurman, la., were married New Years Day here. Reverend I.'lwin Coolman of the Re-Or-; d Church of Ji ..u.s ChrM if lattir Day Saints olliciated. Mrs. Alice Davis, sister of the Association Of Presbyterian Meet Tie Womens' Association held the!- regular meeting in the fel lowship room of the Presbyter ian Church. Tie program was Unification of Ihe United Presbyterian Chur-h of U. S. A. A truest Mrs. K. R. Jose re- brulegroom and Keith Winkler, I prese tted the Murray United bntiier of the bride were wit-! Presb iterian Church and Mrs. Virtdl Terry and Mrs. Robert b ri tuer of the m s.ses. Parents of the couple arc Mr. find Mrs. Everett. Winkler of Thurman, la., and Mr. und Mrs. Henry Hughson, Sr., of Plaits mouth. The newlyweds will make tlieir home here until February at which time Mr. Hughson re ports for active service with the Coast Guards. C'appe Presbyterian USA. -i , " - y-n. ' v." Plattsmouth Woman's Club Hears Mayor Roberts Speak Mr. fid Mrs. Fred Feldhousen were in Frankfort, Kans., over the weeiend visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Fitch. Mr Fitch has not been in the best if health and Mrs. Feldhousei stayed over to assist in the horn - this week. SAVE! NOW' During The Toggery's Big ICE SULE E.VGAGLI) IMr. and Mrs. Glen Ashlock of Weeping Water announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mary Lou Ashlock, and Mr. William II. Ma son, son of Mrs. Sophia Mason of Plattsmouth. Miss Ashlock is employed at the American Met er Co., Nebraska City and her fiance' is employed with Allied Chemical Corp., La Platte. No definite date has been set for the wedding. CLEARAn V YOU GET YOUR GREATEST BUYS HERE DURING THIS SALE! Eft Jo SFF! Sewing Susies j At Lepert Home Sewing Susies 4-H Club held their meeting at the home of their leader, Mrs. Stanley Le- I pert. We decided dues are to be paid at each meeting. Our Junior Leader, Diana Wiles, told us about her trip to Chicago. Some of the girls served a Atnch of cocoa and cinnamon toast, while others worked on thir projects. Marilyn Mohr, renter. ON ALL WINTER MERCHANDISE INCLUDING 1 -k LADIES COATS Vr SUITS DRESSES SKIRTS ALL SALES FINAL! NO RETURNS NO EXCHANCES NO LAYAWAYS Ladies Toggery Fashion Center For Cass County 1 The Plattsmouth Woman s Club met in the demonstration room of the Gas Company's of fice Monday evening with 25 members and three guests in at tendance. Mrs. L. B. Dalton, opened the meeting iwth a poem on "Friendship" and welcomed guests Lucille Horn Gaines, Laura Meisinger and Mayor Grant Roberts. For devotions, Mrs. John Car mack used scriptures from II Cor. Chapter 5, verses 15-21 and closed w ith a prayer "Open Door of Another Year." Reports on Christmas gifts for local distribution was given by Mrs. W. H. Woolcott. Contri butions were voted to Interna tional Scholarship Fund; Nur ses Gift Fund, NFWC Education al Fund; Music and Art Funds. Mrs. Dalton introduced Mayor Grant Roberts who spoke from the topic "Civic Affairs." The Mayor opened his remarks by stating he would direct atten tion to only a limited phase of Civic Affairs, explaining the working of the local city govern ment, its various boards ana de partments. The City Council meetings are conducted in much the same manner as most meet- St. Paul Youth Fellowship Meet The St. Pauls Youth Fellow ship ueld their regular meeting Jan. 4, with eight members bers present. Presdent Linda Long called the meeting to order. Devot ions wre given by Janet Baum gart aid Karen Starkjohn. The minute; were read by Lois Ga pen and approved. We closed with the Lords Prayer. Refreshments were served by Linda Lmg and Pat McKinney. news reporter, Lonnie Muller. Central PTA Met Monday Night Mrs. Jack Brookhouser presi ded at the Central PTA meeting Monday night in the auditorium. Cub Scouts of Mrs. George Smith and Mrs. John Rishel groups presented a skit. It was announced the stu dents' pictures will be taken February 5. Founders Day will be obser ved at the February meeting with honorary life memberships announced at this time. Mrs. Brookhouser urged each mem ber to bring a guest and past presidents will be extended an invitation. Miss Prohaska's fifth grade won the attendance banner. Reverend A. L. Embrce of the First Methodist Church was in troduced by program chairman, Mrs. Harold Bentzinger. Rever end Embree used as his topic "The American Home." Following the program the meeting adjourned with mem bers retiring to the cafteria where hostesses served lunch. ings, wnn rou can. rrauuiB ui minutes and reports and recom mendations from standing com mittees. The proceedings of the council meetings appear in de tail in the recorded minutes, open tor your inspection, and as Information and guidance for each council session." Mayor Roberts said "your organization falls within or approaches the same category in which city government falls. Since your organization accepted the pri vilege of organizing under the principles of a free nation, it ought, for all interests and pur poses, accept its share of the responsibilities when it comes to civic affairs . . . And looking to the record of your clubs' ac complishments, one can readily see that you have contributed greatly to the welfare of our community." Following his remarks Mayor Roberts opened a question and answer session in which club members enthusiastically par ticipated, making constructive criticisms and suggestions look ing to the betterment of Platts mouth as an inviting place to live. One of the chief items of discussion was the beautifica tion of the city as well as its approaches by conducting an anti-litter bug campaign; as well as lack of proper parking in residential sections; and the issue of allowing dogs to run loose, the matter of better street markers and proper intersection traffic lights. The discussion period made for a most interest ing and informative meeting, and Mrs. Dalton for the club expressed appreciation to Mayor Roberts for his remarks. The evening closed with serv ing of refreshments by Mes dames, Walter Gleason, Christy Hickey, Sybil Hetrick, L. D. Hiatt, Wm. Kraeger, G. G. Grif fin, C. E. Ledgway and Blanche Snell. The February 2nd meeting will be a Travelouge with Mrs. H. II. Brinkman of Omaha guest speaker. Mrs. Brinkman will give an illustrated lecture on "My General Federation European Tour." The Platts mouth Civic Club will join the Plattsmouth Womans Club for this meeting which will be held in the Demonstration Room of the Gas Company. n J Beins and family, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rauth, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Duwe, David and Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rohrdanz, Mrs. I. L. Markland and James Terry. Lunch of sandwiches, an niversary cake and coffee were served to the guests. The christensen's were given a purse of money. Mr. and Mrs. Don Aylor and family of Plattsmouth were New Year's Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rice and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McGraw : of this city announce the en-: gagement of their daughter, Miss Janice McGraw, to Mr. Ko-; bert Pohlmeier, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Pohlmeier, also of j Plattsmouth. Miss McGraw was graduated from Plattsmouth ' High School last May and is now ; employed at Woodmen of the World Insurance in Omaha. Mr. i Pohlmeier graduated from ; Plattsmouth High School with ; the class of 1957, and he is now i employed at Western Electric in Omaha. No date has been set for the wedding. j i Couple Celebrates j 44th Wedding Date j WEEPING WATER (Special) A group of friends and re latives came to help Mr. and j Mrs. H. W. Christensen- cele-1 brate their 44th wedding anniv ersary Monday evening, Dec. 29. j An enjoyable evening was spent with music and visiting. I Recordings and pictures were taken of the group. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Patterson, Harold Tiffany, Colfax, la.; Comman der and Mrs. Irving Patterson of Chula Vista, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rector and family, Mr. and Mrs. LaNeil Patterson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Still taking HORSE UGGY TOMIKS? Have old-fashioned, low-potency vitamin formulas failed to bring you the "lift" you hoped for? Have you found that posiihe feeling of new energy, better resistance, richer enjoy ment of life? If not maybe it's time to go modern! 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Mrs. Arnold Buechler of 626 Oakmont Drive is confined at home with a fractured ankle, received when she fell on the ice. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hurst and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Campbell of Murray returned Sunday from New Orleans, La., having spent Christmas with their children, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hurst and daughters. WIND t Mrs. Merlin Jochimsen and daughter, Yvonne, are visiting in Washington D. C, with Mrs. Jochimsen's sister, Mrs. Mary Keelcy and her daughter, Mary ( Elizabeth. The Plattsmouth travelers will return Monday by plane. WEATH ER Softens! Soolhcs! Moisturizes! Fights infection, too! Large 12 oz. size rcg. $2.00, now $1-00 G oz. size reft. $1.00, now 50 Hand Cream, 8 oz. rcg. $2.00, now $1.00 jricts plus tax UKrut (Ueatker LOTION wrttt inoTHi MOiilUfititS 7 i Yes! You Get "WW 1 (Ujul((Wlur f ""1 '1 Green Stamps j Here, j Too! j Mrs. Glen Vallery entered the Clark.son Hospital, Omaha Mon day and submitted to surgery Tuesday. She came through the surgery fine, and is recuperating in room 535. The many friends here of Mrs. Hugh Heyn of Omaha wil re gret to learn she is a patient at St. Catherine's Hospital, Omaha, lor observation. Jerry Fulton left New Years Day for Fort Ord, Calif., where he wil remain until April at which time he will complete his six months guard training. Mrs. Fulton makes her home here. Mrs. Eva McCarthy returned home Wednesday night from Berlin, Md., where she was a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sharpnack and child ren. A visitor at the Sharpnack home was Bill Burton, former Plattsmouth Journal Editor, and he tent greetings to his Platts mouth friends. Bill is the sports Editor for the Baltimore Sun and just recently returned home from a goose hunt. In the county court of Otoe county at Nebraska City mar- gnnage license was issued to Ro se ; bert Edward Curtright, Jr., and Si Kola Ann Gardner, both of Plattsmouth, January 5th. Call i'our News And Social Items to 241 Mrs. Joe Zastera and son, Tom, spent Friday to Monday visiting relatives in Murphys boro, 111. Tom just recently dis charged from the service has accepted a position at Ash Grove Cement Plant at Louisville and began his work Monday. John Everett, one of the pro minent residents of southeast of Union, was in the city Mon day enroute home from Omaha, calling at the Journal to renew his subscription. JANUARYJUBILEE ONLY THE LOOK IS EXPENSIVE 9.95 County Attorney and Mrs. James Begley and daughters with James Jacques, nephew of Mr. Begley, returned Saturday evening from a holiday visit to the west coast to visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Spangler and daughter Carol Ann spent the holidays at Portland, Ore., visiting the Spanglers' son, Eu gene, and family. They left for the coast Dec. 20, returned Sun day night, traveling by plane. ass y heatre Plattsmouth, Nebr. Thur. Fri. Sat. 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