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f f W 1 W 9 1 t LOUISVILLE NEWS Mrs. Ralph Wildrick Phone 2511 Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Helm of Lincoln were Memorial Day guests at the Richard Helm home. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Patton of Lincoln attended the Alumni Banquet In Weeping Water Sat urday evening. Mrs. Patton re mained as an overnight guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon ard Heard In Louisville. The Heards took Mrs. Patton and her (laughter Cindy, who had been visiting them, back to Lincoln on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Oerdes and family were Saturday evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Payton in Platts mouth and helped Mr. Payton celebrate his birthday. Memorial Day guests at the home of Mrs. N. F. Hennings were Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hen nings of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Henninprs of Avoca, Mr. and Mrs. Verner Hild of Platts mouth and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hennings and sons. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ahl. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Trembly of Compton, California are visit ing this week with her niece, Mrs. LaRue Williams and Mr. Williams. Richard Stohlmann, son of Mr. and Mrs. August Stohlmann, Jr., of Louisville, was one of ten new members initiated into the teachers college honorary frater nity at a banquet Sunday eve ning at the Cornhusker Hotel in Lincoln. Mrs. Zelma Sutton was a guest Memorial Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sjogren and children. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Habel and EXTRA! EXTRA! RUSCO COMBINATION WINDOWS & DOORS Are REPLACED in PRICE Buy Now and SAVE! FLEXALUM Awnings - LI FEW ALL Aluminum Siding CHINA-CLAZE "The Aristocrat of Modern Exteriors" INSULATION ROOFING Nothing Down, Easy Terms. For FREE Home Survey With No Obligation, Call: GLENN EAGER PLATTSMOUTH PHONE . 9032 i I) COT OMAHA, NEBR. lll the new shape Win "GLASS CIS" "v f J PAPILLION DISTRIBUTING CO. Papillion, Nebr. Jeffery were Memorial Day din ner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stubbendeck and family near Unadilla. The Manley School picnic was held May 28 at the Manley schoolhouse, to close the school year. School was out there May 24. A large crowd was in attend ance. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Wool hlser of Omaha were Monday evening callers at the Calvin Grell home. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hauschlld, Betty and Billy were Wednesday evening callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard McBride in Springfield. Over 400 people visited the Arnold Schliefert Iris Garden near Manley Sunday. The Iris's are now in full bloom and are a beautiful sight. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Watts of Omaha assisted the Schliefert's in showing the Iris's last Sunday. Kimberly Sutton of Omaha stayed with her grandmother, Mrs. Zelma Sutton Monday eve ning while her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sutton attended the Alumni banquet. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Nickels and Veronica of Plattsmouth and Miss Janice Habel of Omaha were Memorial Day callers at the Joe Habel home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ahl and Kenneth were Sunday evening supper guests at the Ernest Ahl home. Memorial Day dinner guests at the home of Mrs. S. J. Edger ton were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Edgerton and family and Mrs. Fred Apadoca all of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fornoff and Nolma Jean of Silver City, Iowa and Mrs. Daisy McNealy. After noon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Busche and Mrs. Flor ence Fornoff all of Schuyler and the Busche's daughter and hus band of Kansas. Mr. 'and Mrs. Fred Lesan, Jr., and Janelle of Eugene, Oregon are visiting this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lesan, Sr., and other relatives in and around Louisville. Mr. and Mrs. Niles Donnelson of Seattle, Washington are visit ing at the home of Mrs. Donnel son's sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Em est Hennings and family and Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Hubbell. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Deckert and family of Omaha were Memorial Day-dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Amelang. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Beck and children were Memorial bay dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Roeber and fam ily in Weeping Water. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith Sr., of Millard, Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Smith, Jr., and fam ily of Murdock and Mr and Mrs Ed Ingram were Memorial Day dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith. Memorial Day dinner ' guests at, the LaRue Williams home were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Streeter and family, Mrs. Eva Blair and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Williams and grandson Billy of Omaha, and the their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Trembly of Compton,' California Afternoon callers were. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Delezene, MrV and Mrs. Lewis Delezene, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Morgan and Mrs. of refreshment ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs. John Ossenkop of Louisville an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Marilyn, to Mr. Carl Schliefert, son of Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Schliefert, Louisville. A fall wedding: is planned. Both are employed in Omaha. Shirley Mowrey and children all of Omaha. Mrs. Thelma Hellig of Nebr aska City attended the Alumni Banquet in Louisville Monday evening. Her son Alan came with her and remained for a couple of weeks visit with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Herbert Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Lauris Hendrix and James were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Jesse Hite in Red Oak, Iowa. Mrs. Hite's son, Rev. Bob Hite of Hateville, Georgia was visiting his mother and they got to visit with him Mr. and Mrs. Eric Davis and John were Sunday afternoon callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Faust in Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Helm were guests at a buffet supper Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Meyer in O maha. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Roy and family of Baker, Montana were Saturday overnight guests at the Rubin Hermanson home Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Pingree and Teena and Aaron Alkire at tended the Spring Festival in Brownville Sunday. They took their picnic lunch and were loined by Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Stratman. of Crab Orchard and Mr. and Mrs. John Parde of Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lemon and son of Rushville were Memorial Day weekend guests of her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Beadle Mr. and Mrs. John Bogard were hosts to a steak fry at their home on'. Sand JJill Road for a group of friends from"Omaha on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Dunn are visiting this week with their son, Mr. and Mrs. William Dunn in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown, Sr., left Sunday for a weeks visit with relatives in Mildred, Kan sas. Mrs. Austin Finlay and How ard attended the Community dinner Memorial Day at the Legion Hall In Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Buskirk and daughters of Gretna were Memorial Day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Buskirk. Donald and Carlton Kroese of Norfolk have been visiting the past two weeks with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meisinger. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Sterling of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sterling of Lincoln and Mrs. Os senkop and daughter were Sun day afternoon callers at the Austin Finlay home. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Meising er and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Al bin all of Plattsmouth and Miss Kay Konecky of Omaha enjoyed a picnic dinner Memorial Day at the Glen Miller home. Mrs. Rubin Hermanson, Mrs. Harold Conley and George and Mrs. Lawrence Roy of Baker, Montana were Sunday after noon callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Heard. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Masters and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Masters and daughter all of Kansas City, Mo., and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kiefer and daughter of Falls City were Memorial weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tyo. Mr. Scott Beadle and three friends of Omaha are spending this week fishing in Canada. The Masters family reunion was held Memorial Day at the City Hall due to rain. There was about 35 present. This is the first year that the reunion has been held and it is expected that there will be many more present next year as they will be better organized. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nannen and Vicki Lynn of Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Eastridge and Troy were Memorial Day supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Heard. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Boardman of Elkhorn were evening callers. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Payton of Plattsmouth were Memorial Day guests at the Irus Gerdes home. Margie, Julie and John Gerdes returned home with them to spend the remainder of the week. 55 Attend Bible School at Nehawka NEHAWKA (Special) Fifty five registered for the summer classes of Bible School. The classes were held at the school. Mrs. Emma Nutzman taught the pre-school children. Her assistants were Thelma Ketelhut and Julia Johnson. Mrs. Duane Everrett had the beginners with Mary Llndsey and Susan Balfour as helpers. The primary class was conducted by Mrs. Elmer Ross with Mrs. Audrey Dodson in charge the last three days. Their assistants were Jackie Dodson and Beverly Balfour. Miss Bessie Murdoch taught the juniors, assisted by Ann Nutz man and Sandra Turner. Carol Balfour was secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Ross is superintendent of the Methodist Sunday school and Miss Murdoch of the United Brethren Sunday school. Children were from the Meth odist Church, EUB Church and several others from another church. Eagle's Scouts Meet EAGLE (Special) The Eagle Boy Scout Troop 77 held its meeting at the firehouse Thurs day evening. Those in charge are pleased with the activities of the boys. Fred Embree is Scoutmaster. FIRST BREAD IMPROVEMENT YOU 11 rr-; jgi n nAn n3T j n II rrnY ' r"' i 1 -vi. ' 1 s-'1 v Tt ji rpi ri n 7(T wffi-,Jf -Jiv KCJtfi .TTo w Xl X. 1 SEE THE New Makes Bread Like Cake I . The Wonder Bakers have it ... a bread that looks like cake . . . tender, creamy-smooth angel food cake! And it's got a heavenly taste you'll love. The secret's in the magic way it's made. Wonder "Soft Whipped" Bread is made from a batter, not from a dough. A special process mixes and blends this finely measured batter, gently whips it smooth. The result: Wonder "Soft Whipped" Bread gives you perfect texture in every slice no holes, no streaks! No holes mean no jelly, jam and catsup drips. No streaks mean every bite is smooth, tender and so digestible. Get a loaf. Try one slice. One bite will tell you: Wonder "Soft Whipped" is the best bread you've ever eaten. GREAT NUTRITION, TOO-Helps Build Strong Bodies Nehawka Woman's Club Installs NEHAWKA (Special) Mrs. Martin Ross Installed the offic ers of the Nehawka Woman's Club Friday afternoon at Stein hart Lodge in Nebraska City following a luncheon at the lodge. Officers are: Mrs. Elmer Stoll, president; Mrs. John Chandler, first vice president; Mrs. George Sheldon, second vice president; Mrs. Dwight Cook, secretary; Mrs. F. O. Sand, treasurer. Mrs. Stoll presided at the business meeting. Members voted to permit the 4-H clubs and their leaders, Girl Scouts and their leaders to use the library for their meetings. Guests were Mrs. Edna Phil- pot, Weeping Water; Dorothy Sand, Newark, N.J.; Barbara Chandler and Mrs. Sybil Nixon. Attend Art Poetica GREENWOOD (Special) Mrs. A. J. Leadabrand, Mrs. Walter Marolf and Mrs. Adau Lewis attended the annual all day meeting of Art Poetica at the Hotel Yancy at Grand Island Sunday. Mrs. Leadabrand received first prize for an assigned roll call poem and honorable men tlon in the poetry contest of the year. Mrs. Leadabrand also pre sented the roll call awards. WffiK ORDINARY BREAD WITH NEW WONDER "SOFT WHIPPED" DIFFERENCE FEEL THE DIFFERENCE Mrs. Oren Pollard's Brother Dies NEHAWKA (Special) Mrs. Oren Pollard received word of the death of her brother, Mr. Roy S. White at New Plymouth, Idaho, Friday. Mrs. Pollard had talked to her brother May 28 on his brithday. He had planned to visit here this summer. His death was very sudden. He is survived by his wife, four sons and a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. White both formerly lived in Lincoln. Mrs. Pollard left by plane Sun day to attend funeral services at New Plymouth Monday. Garden Club at Ray Norris Home WEEPING WATER (Special) The Weeping Water Garden Club held their meeting on Sun day afternoon at 3 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nor ris. Before the program, the mem bers made a tour of the Norris flower garden. Mrs. Sigvald Jen sen presented the program on Summer Blooming Perenials. Guests at the meeting were Mr. and Mrs. Alvln McReynolds, Ralph Keckler, Mrs. Dave Durst and Janet Harmon. Mrs. Norris served refresh ments. it, mmm 1 Ull ' ' THE PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA, SCMUWEEKLY JOURNAL Thursday, June 8, 1961 Attend Wedding EAGLE (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Heber Malone and her fa ther, Mr. Schuster, their daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. William Hut ton, all of Eagle, and the let ter's daughter and family, Mr. and' Mrs. Harmon RiggS and family of Nebraska City, attend ed a wedding in Avoca Friday. It was that of Carol Algayer of Avoca and Duane Ostrander, Plan to Spend )cddtt Dcnru SEASON TICKETS M Family ... $10.00 ADMISSION Adulu Children $.2 (Chlldilft (MM 1 Open 10 am to 11 pm Every Day CAM ACTUALLY am TASTE THE DIFFERENCE Otm. CONTIMf MTAi A KINO COMf ANTf 9nfrW Section B PAGE THREE grandson and nephew of the Eagle people. Other Eagle people attending were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ostrander and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ostrander and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ron nie Johnson and family. Richard and his sister, Sharon Johnson, sang. A cousin, Mrs. Harmon Rlggs was organist. 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