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TV THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE TWO Monday, April 25, 1960 John Shogrens Mark 50th Anniversary LOUISVILLE (Special) Mr. and Mrs. John Sliuuren, who ob served their 50th wedding anni verary on April 20, entertained Easter Sunday in honor of the occu.slon. Mr. and Mrs. Sjogren lived on farms 'near Louisville for the greater part of the 50 years and retired to Louisville from farm inn about two years afro. Thry received many lovely Klfts and cards. Guests present for the dinner were their children and families. Mr. and Mrs. C. Lloyd Shubert and family, of Manakato, Minn esota, , Mr. and Mrs. Paul Green and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Beck and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Don Tlustos and child ren, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sj onreu and famliy and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kuhn and Vickl of South Bend. Subscribe to ine journal Now! WATCH REPAIR PROMPT SERVICE, SENSIBLE PRICES Whatever ails your watch, we'll repair it with expert precision; have your watch ready when promised. GROVE'S JEWELRY Registered Jeweler XX American Cem Society 505 Main Phone 228 THE SyiTlBOL Of STflBILITy DIAMONDS... thiltimata In gifts' man's greatest gift of love. ..4 girl's most cherished and'nduring possession. Make your selection from a collection of scientifically graded diamonds. it ymlol of) VeptnAdilili REGISTERED JEWELER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY i ; k 1 1 1 n rti AMI! I AS ID - GROVE'S JEWELRY 505 Main Phone 228 Plattsmouth, Nebraska Ambulance 4111 IUMJIAI JIM KIMBRO Hearing Aid Authority PUBLIC LIBRARY Thursday, April 28 19g0 Learn the latest scientific facts about how to handle your hearing problems. NO COST ... NO OBLIGATION Beltone One-Unit Hearing Aid ft wmrm mm am u'h mmfv 1 mivmmmmmm . .. -v ENG.ACiF.I) The engagement of Miss I.eona Wombacher of Lincoln, daughter of Mrs. Mary Wombacher and the late George Wombacher, to Thomas P. Det wiler, son of Air. and Mrs. T. F. Detwiler of Axtell, is announced by the bride-elect's mother. Miss Wombacher is a graduate of Grand Island l.usiness College, and is now employed by the Sperry & Hutchinson Green Stamp Company as a Secretary Merchandiser. Mr. Detwiler gra duated from the University of Nebraska, and is currently em ployed by the i'lattsmouth Board of Education. A May 28th wed ding is plana. .'. CuMom Extension Club Has Meeting Cullom Extension Club met at iVr home cf Mrs. Otto Petereit vi.... Richard Haecke as o . v .' . . ,j. ..1 .; was opened with the flag suiute, Lord's Prayer and a sprh-g .song fest. SixtU'.i members answered roll call by telling what is their favorite house plant. One guest. Mrs. Don Esinbarth and child' rcn was present. It was voted to give $2 to Eas ter Si'als. Members baked cook ies to be donated to the River view and Hill Crest Rest Homes to be delivered by Mrs. Ella Hol mes and Mrs. Hugo Meisinger. Council meeting was report ed on. Spring Tea is to be held in Weeping Water, May 3 with a civil defense report to be given. Mrs. John Holmes presented the saiet? report on storms and pood housekeeping on farm grounds. A flower exchange was held in connection with the lesson on Horticulture ably given by Mrs. John Parkening and Mrs. Aug ust Siemoneit. Gene Flint Has Birthday Party Gene Flint, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Flint celebrated his sixth birthday April 15 with a party at his home. Those helping celebrate were Lyn and Mike Munhall of Oma ha. Allan Bernhart, Teddy Os terholm, Ricky Kaffenberger, April Luehrs, Susan Ofe, Karen Tesarek, Stanley Kahler, Pam, Randy, Gary and Patti Williams. David Barder and Terry Flint. The birthday cake was in the shape of a girafie. Guest of honor received many lovely gifts. Lunch was served and each child had a small gift to take home. Journal Want Ads Pay 702 Ave. B. ilAM "TI I LEARN HOW TO HEAR AGAIN with BOTH ears Come In For FREE HEARING CONSULTATION PLATTSMOUTH 10 a.m. to 12 noon IScltone Hearing Center Clinic under direction of 117 Sharp Bids-. Lincoln Phone 2-li?f: Hear And See Classes! 150 Guests at Union Legion Auxiliary Fete UNION Approximately 150 guests registered Tuesday at the Annual Spring Luncheon and Bazzar and program of the American Legion Auxiliary of Union. Theme for the day's program was honoring the Auxiliary 20th anniversary and songs of 1940 were featured. Distinguished guests attend ing were Dept. President, Mrs. Mable Luhrs, Imperial; State Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. Mary McVickers, Lincoln; State Direc tor of Hospitals, Mrs. Genie Mc Glassans, Lincoln; District Pre sident, Mrs. Ethel Strable, Elm wood; District Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. Gonzales; County Chairman, Mrs. Dorothy Smith, Weeping Water; County Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. Abbie Wise man. Mrs. Robert Kendall, Presid ent of Union Auxiliary greeted the guests and Mrs. Eugene Rod dy of Nebraska City made the announcements. Chairman of Committees for the day were: Program, Mrs. Verle Ackley and Mrs. Harry Gobleman; Dining room, Mrs. Keith Hostetter, Mrs. Fred Clark and Mrs. Elis Frans; Kitchen, Mrs. Charles Attebery, Mrs. Fred Baker, Mrs. Donald Wolfe and Mrs. Robert Kendall; Baz zar, Mrs. Ted Brannan, Miss Violet Dye and Mrs. Gobleman; Prizes, Mrs. Raymond Beck, Mrs. Ray Mullis; Tickets, Mrs. Carl Everett. Poppies are Flags featured the dining room decorations. Program members were Mrs. Fred Clark, Mrs. Fred Baker, Mrs. Carl Everett, Mrs. Donald Wolfe, Mrs. Robert Kendall, Mrs. Evon Hickey, Mrs. Charles Goeb ble, Mrs. Charles Attebery, Mrs. Abe Exline, Mrs. Harry Goble man, Mrs. Keith Hostetter and Mrs. Verle Ackley. Mrs. Gobleman read the 20 year history of the Union Aux iliary. Women's Fellowship Of WW Has Meeting WEEPING WATER (Special) The Women's Fellowship of the Congregational church held their meeting on Wednesday afternoon in the church parlors, with Mrs. Harold Domingo pre siding. Mrs. Laurence Houseman re signed as secretary and Mrs. I. L. Markland was voted to fill her place for the rest of the year. The topic for the afternoon's program was "The Legend of Easter". Mrs. Murray Mutter read the Easter story; Mrs. George Domingo read an Easter Emmair". Mrs. Clarence Norris had charge of the dedication of the Woman's Gift and she was as sisted by Mrs. Domingo, Mrs. I. C. G. Campbell and Mrs. George Domingo. Hostesses were Mmes. Tom Akeson, Rasmus Lauritzen, Jr., Ralph Keckler, Ed Steinkamp, J. M. Ranney, Chris Elgaard. C. E. .Pool, M. Wiles, Miss Hazel Pool and Miss Esther Teft. Bridal Shower For Miss Newton A miscellaneous bridal sHow er Friday night at the Method ist Church Memorial Room honored Miss Jenelle Newton of Omaha. Hostesses were Mrs. Francis R. Akeson, Mrs. Paul Long. Charlene Renner, Mrs. Robert Benoit and Mrs. Edgar New- ; ion. I Miss Newton is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Newton ! of Omaha, and the prospective ; bridegroom is Tom Akeson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis R. I Akeson of this city. The couple will be married April 30 at St. Cecilia Cathedral in Omaha. Guest sattended from Omaha, Louisville and Plattsmouth, all friends and relatives of the couple. Games were played and priz es were awarded to Mrs. Clar ence Akeson, Mrs. Harold Ahl and Mrs. Francis Akeson. Eilene Porter sang a solo ac companied at the piano by Gay Gansemer of Murray, as part of the entertainment. The bride-to-be received her gifts from a gaily decorated tabel in lavendar and white, ar pointed with an umbrella. Bridesmaids for the wedding as sisted Miss Newton in opening her gifts. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Golden Circle Club LOUISBILLE (Special I The Golden Circle Club met April 12 at the home of Mrs. Christina Nessen. Sixxteen members an swered roll call. Mrs. Glen Mill er and Mrs. Christina Nessen were co-hostess. ELECTH) 53 TIMES Rherborn. Mass. For the 53rd consecutive time. Elijah C. Barber, 84. has boon elected to a one-year term as town clerk ir. Sherborn. Mass. U A it fli- 'A, V r W W Mrs. Daniel May belle Warg Exchange Vows Miss Maybelle Lorraine War ga and Mr. Daniel Joseph Rohan were united in holy matrimony April 23 at Saint John The Bap tist Catholic Church here. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. James E. Warga and John D. Rohan, all of Platts mouth. The Rt. Reverend Joseph Prz udzik officiated at the ten o' clock Nuptial Mass in the pres ence of 200 guests. Easter lilies, white carnations; lilac and candelabra decorated the church. Taffeta and tulle bows marked the church pews. Music was furnished by St. John's School Choir-"- ' - The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white floor length gown of imported satin and tulle. The regal lines rose to the fitted bodice which contour ed into the skirt in a V in the front. It featured a high neck line of tulle, a scalloped should er yoke, and long sleeves point ed at the wrist. An aisle-wide circular skirt swept into a chap el train. Her tear drop veil of CALENDAR Monday, April 23 NOTE CHANGE OF MEETING PLACE! Cass County Salon No. 441 will meet at,the 40 & 8 Club Rooms at 8 p.m. Monday, April 23 Mark and Past Masters de grees Royal Arch Masons, Chap ter No. 3, Monday, Apirl 25, 7:30 p.m. Masonic Hall. Tuesday, April 26 Third Degree, April 2G. Degree work every Tuesday. L. H. Hurst Noble Grand of the IOOF. Tuesday, April 26 Catholic Daughters of Ameri ca will hold a social meeting at St. John's Hall at 8 p.m. Wednesday, April 27 Cub Scout Pack 399 will hold their monthly meeting at the Eagles Hall. The Carnival will start at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 28 Master Mason's degree, Thursday, April 28 at 7:30 p.m. Masonic Hall. Thursday, April 28 The American Legion Auxil iary will meet at 8 p.m. at the 40 & 8 Club Rooms. Initiation of new members. Friday, April 29 Chapter F PEO will meet at 2:30 p.m. with Mrs. John Sch reiner. Monday, May 2 Plattmsouth Womans Club Banquet at 6:30 p.m. at the Presbyterian Church. THE TURNING POINT Alexandria, Va. After be ing bitten by dogs five times in five years, Edward M. Asliby, Alexandria mailman, had en ough. When a big boxer came at him. Ashby went home, got a rifle, and shot the dog to death. "I just reached the breaking point," he said. k-k- 'i Li- 9 Joseph Rohan a, Daniel Rohan Saturday French illusion fell from a seed ed pearl crown. She wore a cul tured pearl pendant dropping from a white gold chain and car ried a semi-cascade of white car nations and stephanotis and a white pearl rosary, a gift of the bridegroom. Mrs. Richard Christiansen of Valparaiso was matron of hon or. She wore a lilac sleeveless sheath of Paris Faille taffeta with a bateau front neckline and a full overskirt of matching tulle. Her headpiece, was com prised of a lilac cage veil with matching flowers. She carried a colonial bouquet of white car nations. . ' Michael Alan Slater of this city was ringbearer and Susan Christiansen of Valparaiso, flower girl. John M. Rohan was- best man. Ushers were Thomas Rohan and Guy Stoller, Jr. both of Omaha. The bride's mother chose a Grace Taylor original of blue silk lace over taffeta with white accessories and a corsage of pink roses for the wedding. A reception immediately after the ceremony was held in St. John 's auditorium. Assisting were Mrs. Marilyn Slater, Mrs. Delbert Albin, Miss Edna Buechler. Miss Shirley Warga, all of this city, and Mrs. LeRoy Johnson, Jr., Nehawka, Mrs. Thomas Rohan and Miss Ruth Warga of Omaha. For their wedding trip to Grand Canyon, Yellowstone Park. Wyo., and the Black Hills, the bride chose a powder blue suit, matching hat of flow er petals and seed pearls, pat ent accessories and a corsage of pink roses. After the two week trip they will be at home at 418 North 4th Street, Plattsmouth. Both are graduates of the Plattsmouth Schools. Mr. Ro han attended the University of Nebraska and is employed with the Corps of Engineers in Oma ha. The bride is an insurance ! employee in Omaha. In granular form, PAX Prid frti lizer is fret from unpleasant odor. Use with icfety and satisfaction on both newly-seeded and estab lished plants. Supplies nourish ment. Analysis 20-10-5. SCHREINER REXALL DRUCS SCHREINER REXALL Maple Grove Extension Club At Pollards' NEHAWKA (Special) Two lessons were presented to mem bers of the Maple Grove Ex tension club Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hall Pol lard. The March lesson, Shoes That Fit, was given by Mrs. Cecil Garrett and Mrs. Win. Getchlus. Members filled out re ports by matching the correct shoes from a chart for special occasions. The leaders explain ed how to get a good fit in shoes. The April lesson, Politics, was given by Mrs. Emma Nutzman. She spoke of several Republi can candidates for governor and hteir programs. Mrs. Will Ost told of meeting Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nixon at the Republi can Founders day in Lincoln. Mrs. F. O. Sand presented some of the national issues and an swers of the Democratic candi dates for the Senate and Con gress on the questions asked concerning these issues. Mrs. Win. Getchius presided. A contribution was made to the Crippled Childrens Fund. Mrs. Arthur Wolph reported on the recent Council meeting held at Weeping Water. Mrs. Getchius was invited to recognition day held in Lincoln, April 27. Mrs. Wolph reported the bloodmobile will be in Nehawka May 13. Mrs. Hall Pollard wrote a letter to Rep. Glenn Cunning ham asking the repeal of the telephone tax. It was signed by the members. Mrs. Amelia Balfour, safety chairman, presented a circular. Safety Responsibility -Law for the State of Nebraska. Guests were Mmes. Harold Kearney, Raymond Easter and Maurine Wolph. Mrs. Easter, a former member, was presented with a gift. Co-hostesses were Mmes. Jack Hines and Willard Briley. Social Items to 241 Call Your News And I ifii flnl r-l I Ends lint problems . . . W Wash clothes cleaner l if I; IN A M ' P.1AYTAG Wringer WASHER 1 1 WITH A H ,41 Now the famous Maytag Lint-Filter Agitator, previously found only in Maytag's finest automatic washer, is being made available in the Maytag Wringer Washer. The exclusive Lint-Filter Agitator removes lint from the wash water, dispenses soap or detergent, and improves Maytag's already superior washing action. :"t':Vi';':':,'0,lrt,A''JiN h MAXIMUM UNT REMOVAL Filter is in f -m the new Filter Agitator, under water where the lint is. provides constant ;: filtration. Lint is filtered out as water circulates through agitator. 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