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THE PLATTSIVIOUTH, NEBRASKA, PAG hi LIGHT Scot ion B Mrs. Ralph Wildrick Phone 2511 Mrs. Edna Meisinger and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hell, Jr., at tended the christening services ut t h e Redeemer Lutheran church in Lincoln Sunday morning, lor Susan Kay Sch nackel, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Schnackel. Spon sors were Henry Schnackel and Miss Ellen Meisinger both of Omaha. Mrs. Vernon Wheeler enter tained at a dinner Wednesday honoring the seventh birthday of her daughter, Cynthia Ann. Cynthia's guests were Dianna Grouthuu.se, Elaine Beck and Gay Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Jim McClun and children were Sunday evening callers at the home of Mrs. Mo duli's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. llawn In I'apillion. Mr. and Mrs. William Dunn, Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Snodgrass and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Snodgrass and children were Sunday evening supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Dunn. TSgt. and Mrs. Bill Larson and son Corky of San Antonio, Tex. arrived Thursday for a two weeks vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Larson and other relatives. Bill has completed 12 years in the Army and has re-enlisted for another four years. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Craw ford attended the picnic and get-together Sunday at Fre mont of the World War I vet erans. After the picnic dinner there were several speakers and a concert. There were 230 in attendance. Mrs. Otto Sprieck entered the Methodist hospital in Omaha Tuesday for a check-up and re THOMAS WALLINC CO Portsmouth, Nebraska Abstracts of Title "Title Insurance" Mod.1 C-JOOA-3 tttf itotitis. ic,.' "i RCA 172MJ2LPQ01 CUSTOM 1R CONDITIONER Controls your climate with 3 easy dials Weather-Sealad keeps out rain, drafts 5 adjustable air direction grills WE'VE THE ANSWER TO HEAT & HUMIDITY IN THESE AIR CONDITIONERS. AND . . . BECAUSE WE PURCHASED THESE IN ADVANCE LAST FALL WE CAN OFFER YOU THESE TOP QUALITY AIR CONDITIONERS AT BIG SAVINCS! One Of These Buys Jb"lflE UU 11 '- Ton " Air Is A 2 Ton Unit X U Conditioners FOR ONLY mJIP START AT .... BUY NOW 4th & MAIN SCAM SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL '1 hursclay, June M, lutiu mained for more tests. Sunday afternoon callers at the home of Herman Koeber were Mrs. Emma Neumann of Mauley, Mrs. Lizzie Kromfske of Hastings and Mrs. Tillie Hopp. Later Mr. Roeber and the ladies called at the Leonard Roeber home. Other callers were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Roe ber of Ashland. Mrs. Ephy Heard, Mrs. Lyle Beck and Mrs. Kenneth Heard attended a miscellaneous show er held in Weeping Water Sat urday afternoon honoring Mrs. .Larry Hanson, a recent bride. J Mrs. Nora Phelps and Mrs. iRhhard Heim were Sunday dinner guests at a family gath ering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Dietze and fain lily in Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Amelang and Mrs. Edward Roe of Oma ha attended the luneral of Carl Carlson in Weeping Water Sun day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Howard and children of Greenwood were Tuesday evening picnic supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Finlay. Visitors Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Whaley were Mrs. Whaley's brother, R. C. Croghan of Alliance, her sis ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Baley of Hemmingford and their two daughters and their families. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grell and sons were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Beck and children in Kennard. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Reich art and Mary Jo attended the Retzlaff-Horner wedding at the Holy Family Parish church in Lincoln Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grell and sons were Sunday evening callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Grell near Spring- field. I Visitirwr thic nntct u-pplr nt tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lar- ENJOY COOL COMFORT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA sen and sons were Mrs. I.nr sen s parents. Kev. ana Mrs. Cecil Phillips. Randy, Roy and Sandra of Douglas. Wyoming. Tlie children. Roy, Sandra and Randy remained for a longer visit while their parents at tended a convention in Indiana. Mrs. Lenora Ronniekamp of North Platte and Mrs. Lizzie Kromfske of Hastings visited several days last week at the home of Mrs. Emma Neumann m Mauley. Mrs. Philip Hennings attend ed a Mother-Daughter banquet with her daughter and grand daughter, Mrs. Henry Gardner Jr., and Kerrol Sunday evening at the First Lutheran church in Papillion. There were 2U0 in at tendance. Mr. and Mrs. Eklon Pingree and children returned home Thursday from a three weeks vacation spent in New Mexico, Old Mexico and Colorado. Monday caller at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Scott MeGrew was Mrs. Robert McGregor Jr., of Omaha. Miss Juanita Wilson of Lin coln is visiting ths week at the home ol Mrs. Olive Woolhiser. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robbins of Papillion and Mr. and Mrs. Fritz True and Carol spent a weeks vacation at the homes ol Mr. and Mrs. Ed Robbins Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Robbins Jr., in LaCross, Wisconsin, where they enjoyed some lisning. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ingram and sons of Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ingram were Sunday I morning callers at the home of I Mr. and Mis. Jack Ward. I Dinner guests Sunday at the Edward Grell home were Mr. t and Mrs. Ernest Beck and Mr. and Mrs. George Grell and Del mer of Springfield. Afternoon i callers were Mr. and Mrs. Earl j Beck and Johnny. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Heard ! visited Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar ' Burgen in Weeping Water, j Sunday visitors of Mr. and i Mrs. Frederick Stohlmann were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haug and family of Council Bluffs, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Helwig and sons of Fort Crook and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stohlmann and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Er- WHEN THE SUN'S SO HOT! WHEN the HUMIDITY MAKES IT SEEM TVICE AS HOT! 21995 AS YOU PAY! PHONE 245 hart rmd Larry and Mr. nm! Mrs Leo Krhart and children enjoyed a Father's Day supper with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roloi'f and family at their home ii. Piatt smouth Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wildrick and Agnes. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Stein and Jerry Jr. of Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. John S.intee Jr. and family of Omaha were Sunday supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lancaster in Plattsmouth. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Carl MeUinger were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ruffner of Otoe. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kroese and chil dren and Richard Meisinger, all of Springfield. Sunday eve ning callers were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hennings. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Larson were Mr. and Mrs. George Hensen and Judy of Lin coln, T-Sgt. and Mrs. Bill Lar son and Corky of San Antonio, Texas, and Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Tlustos and family. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Wool hiser and Jerry and Mrs. Cecil Libolt of Peterson, Iowa, were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mrs. OHve Woolhiser. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wildrick visited George Wildrick at the St. Joseph Hospital in Omaha Sunday afternoon and were sup per guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Faye Jorgenson in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Cloyd of Cook visited Wednesday and Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meisinger. Wed nesday evening callers were Mrs. Alvin Kreifels and family and Mrs. Glen Adair and dau ghter, all of Springfield. Thursday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Larson were Mr. and Mrs. Don Long and children of Lam Fa sas, Tex., Mrs. Marietta Long of Plattsmouth and T-Sgt. and Mrs. Bill Larson and Corky of San Antonio, Tex. Tuesday evening callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meisinger were Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Engelkemeier of Nehaw ka. Mrs. Frank Pace of Weeping Water visited Sunday and Mon day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. El win Isaac in Manley. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Leroy visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Coonts near Spring field Sunday evening. Henry Hauschild and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Reed visited Mrs. Hauschild at the hospital Fri day afternoon and found her improving. She was still in trac tion but expected to come home soon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Puis and sons, Frank and Ralph, were in Omaha Monday on business. The Jochim family reunion was held Sunday at Auburn. There were 84 in attendance. Guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jardine were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Head ley and Lisa and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Sare all of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heim were Wednesday evening callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rod ney Heim in Lincoln. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Anna Meisinger were Mr. and Mrs. Jake Ziemer of Papillion. Monday guests were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Meisinger of Ne hawka. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Heard and Kathy and Miss Cindy Sue Patton of Lincoln visited sever al days last week at the home of Leonard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Heard In Norwood, Mo., and with other relatives in that vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wildrick and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wil drick visited Geroge Wildrick at the St. Joseph Hospital in Omaha Tuesday evening. They called at the apartment of Don Wildrick and Stan Olsen later in the evening. Mrs. Harold Hlavac, teacher at the Dutch Academy school and Robert Edson, music tea cher in the Louisville Schools are among those attending summer session at the University of Om aha. Sunday supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heim were Mr. and Mrs. Alwin Bornemeier of Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Heim of Lin coln and Mrs. Nora Phelps. A group of rural mail car riers and their families had a picnic supper at the Platteview Recreation Grounds last Thurs day. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barta of Western, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Holstorff and family of Cedar Bluffs, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Umberger and family of Lincoln, Mr and Mrs. Don Wolf and family of Union, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Nicholson of Wabash and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gaebel and family of Louisville. Here on vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brand in Manley, is their daughter, Mrs. Robert Derrick, and children, of Baltimore, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Sutton and children of Avoca, Mrs. Clarence Sjogren and children and Joan and Jean Sprieck l.v. .v. v. .....v.v.w.'.v.- .v. v...v.sv.-.v.v..y..v.y.'.v.;.,v,.v.,.x.;.'.;.;.w.y.,.,.-.;..-.;.-.v SOUTH ASHLAND Mrs. Ivan Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Louie Denning of Enid, Okla., visited at the home of his two brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Denning and Mr. and Mrs. William Defining and her brother Henry Bohn of Eagle. They also attended the Bauers family reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dehning and Mrs. Walter Kallsen of Big Springs, Nebraska, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dehning and Mr. and Mrs. William Dehning. They attended the Bauers family reunion. Mrs. Louisa Smith of La Cen ter, Washington came for a visit at the Gust Bartzat home, also with her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thompson, also her brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dehning and Mr. and Mrs. William Dehning. She at tended the Bauers family re union. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Brauck muller and three daughters of Denver, Colorado spent a week visitiing with relatives and friends. Also attended the Bauers family reunion. The Ash Grove Lassies met June 16 at the Ray Carnicle home. The younger group made oatmeal cookies and lemonade. The olde rgirls shaped rolls and baked them. Their baking was served for lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hammer, Charles. Roger and Elizabeth j spent Thursday evening with i Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hammer j and Jimmy, in Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Bower and Jennie Sue, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pollard and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Grebe and Russell spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bower. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bower and family join ed the group Sunday evening, Ice cream and cake was served honoring Mr. Bower for Fathers day. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Parks were Mr. Park's sisters, Mrs. Daisy Kline of Deerfield, 111. and Mrs. Bert Roger, also Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Jipp and daughters of Gretna. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sch midt of Sussex, Wis., were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Weston and family. Mr. Schmidt and Mr. Weston were service buddies. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Farmer and Joyce Farmer were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farmer, Bob and Bill. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Odell and Patty, Mr. and Mrs. James Odell and Lori Livde of Omaha were Tuesday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Odell. Mrs. Roy Rico and Mark of Bellevue and Mrs. enneth Alley and Cindy were Tuesday lunch guests of Mrs. Fred Martin, Steven and Beverly. Faith, Anita and Eric Soren sen of Dallas, Texas are spend ing some time this summer with their aunt and uncle, Mrs. Lyle Baily and Mr. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oestman of Lincoln spent Monday and Tues day at the Arthur Laughlin home Mr. and Mrs. George Harris and family were Sunday callers there. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Skog and Miss Irene Philpot of Oma ha were Saturday lunch guests at the Harold Buell home. That evenng Mr. and Mrs. Buell, also Mr. and Mrs. Howard McBride of Springfield were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Bloom near Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sten berg and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Buckmaster and sons of Council Bluffs and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stenberg were Fathers Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stenberg. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Stenberg were eve ning visitors there. Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Bailer and family had Saturday supper with Mrs. Olive Whitlatch and her house guest Mrs. Pearl Hookham of Hemmingford. Sun day hte Bailer family visited at the Oliver Bailer family at Greenwood and their house guest Mr. and Mrs. John Neiderhaus and family of Denver. Herbert Stander called at the Cecil Stander home Thursday afternoon. Sunday dinner guests at the Stander home were John and Sarah Nichols. Callers at the John B. Peter son home this past week were Neil Parks of Omaha and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bontz. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Barnes of San Diego, Calif, were Sunday eve ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Parrott, Sunday afternoon visitors at the Parrott home were Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Sch uelke and Karen of Alvo. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wagner were Sunday afternoon guests at the home of Mrs. Zelma Sut ton to help her celebrate her birthday. Jeanine Habnl spent the week end at the home of Lois Proc tor in Omaha. and Debbie of Long Beach, Calif are visiting at the Oren Kolb home and with Mrs. lor ence Martin and other relatives. Debbie is spending some time with the Kolb family. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bower and family spent Fathers Day with Mrs. Bowers parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Schrader near Lincoln. Mrs. Edrie Wiles, Mrs. Roy Wepf and Roger of Nebraska City were Saturday visitors at the Malvin Wiles home. Mrs. Harry Farmer visited with her sister Mrs. Wesley Keiser and children, Friday. Mrs. Harold Shaw and Ivan Armstrong called on Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sanders in Wahoo Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Applegar th and family and Mrs. Apple garths parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Garwick and Iris of Lin coln went to Grand Island Sun day and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Maret and Floyd. Floyd came home with the Applegarths for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stander had supper Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Leybold and Marlin in Lincoln. Sunday evening guests at the Wilson Lambert home were Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Carlson and fam ily of Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stock, Douglas and Bruce visited at the D. W. McBride home in North Omaha, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nel son attended the annual Fathers Day picnic at the Orville Sandy home in Greenwood Sunday. Twenty-five relatives were pres ent. Mr. and Mrs. Darold Miller and family had dinner Friday with Mr. and Mrs. George Born man. Mr. Melvin Sturm spent Tues day and Wednesday with her father H. W. Steinmeyer in Clatonia, a sister Mrs. Walt Sicke of Wichita, Kan. was there at the same time. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mc Bride and Gary of Springfield ; were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Buell and Ray mond, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wes ton and family and their house guests Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schmidt were afternoon callers at the Buell home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brauck- muller and family enjoyed a picnic in Lincoln Saturday eve- j ning, they later visited Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Meyer iin Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. George Kraft! of Manley spent Friday evening i with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kupke. ; Mr. and Mrs. Kupke were Tues-1 day visitors at the Henry Probst ' home near Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Lyndall and sons had supper Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mansfield. j Janie Mason spent Sunday I with her great grandmother Mrs. ' Emma Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sturm ' kept their little granddaughter, Lori Kay Sturm during the week end, while her parents, Mr. and Mrs.-James Sturm of Sioux City were in Liincoln to attend a wedding. The James Sturm famliy and Mr. and Mrs. Jack j Reece and family were Fathers I Day dinner guests of Mr. and ! Mrs. Melvin Sturm. Jimmy and Douglas Sturm are now with . their grandparents. ! Mr. and Mrs. John B. Peter son were Friday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Marcy at Holiday Inn in Lin-! coin. Mr. and Mrs. Willis James ; and Lynn of Grand Island were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Armstrong and Mrs. Shaw and sons. Mrs. Shaw and sons accompanied the James family home for a weeks visit there and at the Lloyd DeFreece home in Cairo. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zink of Sioux City spent the weekend witih Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keller. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brauckmul ler and family enjoyed a swim ming party with Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Rienke and daughter at Linoma Beach Sunday evening, later the group had supper at the Brauckmuller home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold DeVries, Ron and Mike spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Armstrong. 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