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r V - t V ,. V i . v..v t '' Missile Base Santa was grounded and had to come in On foot but person nel of the Louisville Nike-Hercules Missile Base and their fam ilies had a gila Christmas par ty last weekend anyway. The story goes that Santa had to leave his sled and Rudolph; north of Sioux City because he Niney-two youngsters had au- had forgotten the routes assign, !dinces ,wl"? re(CR'v .a v,. u .u . . . gifts and with their parents had ed him by the Air Force andluncn of Christma.s goodies. SAGE wouldn't "clear" him. So The annual children's party ft K n . V i THANKS, SANTA! Children of the I.nuisville .Missile Base are News From Mrs. Frank Hurlbut Mrs. Ken Carpenter entertain ed the Twin Table Pinochle Club at her home Wednesday after noon. They exchanged gifts. A pre-Christmas party for family and relatives was hf'ld at the Harold V. rlght home Wed nesday, Dec. 16. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wright and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. O e n e Wright of Plattsmouth. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wright were Mr. and Mrs. Myron Wright and daughter of Lincoln. Mr. and Mr.?. Ted Stratton and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Zlerott of Murdock. Mr. and Mrs. Blllle Schuelke and family and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Olson attended a waffle supper at the Robert N a 1 1 e y home of Lincoln Saturday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woitzel attended a dinner at the Uni versity Club, given by the di rectors of the Gateway Mannor for the residents of Gateway, Friday. Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Everett Cope were Mr. and Mrs. George Neiderhaus and family of Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. Lesnard Jardlne. Addi tional evening guests were Mr and Mrs. Herman Abbott and baby. accessories by PKINCESS GARDNER Sophiiticated Rota floral tapeitry embellished with gold lurex. FRENCH PURSE $5.00 CIGARETTE CASE ..$2.95 COIN KEY PURSE ..$2.95 CIGARETTE LIGHTER $2.95 EYE GLASS CASE ..$2.95 ploi tan uAirocrKi Ar.twrv ij WALCREEN AGENCY Dial 2189 Has Kids he hiked all that way, and It was a long walk. But, he hid one consolation. He didn't have to tote that heavy pack of toys because the Offic ers Wives of the base had pre pared his gifts for the children beforehand. i1 of Sgt. Kvans shown during Greenwood Phone 789-3435 Mr.s. John Johnson entertain ed at a birthday supper Tues day evening In honor of Mr. Johnson and Billle Thomson's birthday. Gue.sis were Mr. and Mr.s. Sayles Thomson and Billle, M:ss lone Kepler and Ml.ss Ar lene Johnson all of Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Leadabrand and Jane. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Boiler and Emll Meisinger attended the Ne braska University Carol Union at the Coliseum where they sang Meisiah. Robert Boiler wa.s one of the 700 voices. Seven of the Mr. and Mr. Robert Wall'sThiHirm- t p e n t Saturday night and Sunday with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Turley Wall while their parents were clearing the fire damage at their home. The fire was Fri day and was caused by electric wiring. Mr. and Mr.s. C. W. Osburn were Saturday supper gue.sts of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bulling of Lin coln. The supper was In honor of Mrs. Osburn's birthday. Mr. and Mr.s. C. W. Osburn attended a Sunday School Christmas program at Gretna Sunday evening. Mr. and Mr.s. Vjrgll Simpson were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Chase of Lincoln to help Mr. Chase cele brate his birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mirolf Mil:; I mm ipjj Xmas Party was held at the Base. The NCO Wives had fixed a stocking for each child. Sgt. John Boyd played the Hammond oran for group caroling In the mess hall and then Santa made his appear ance. Personnel of the Mls-sile Base live In Louisville, Plattsmouth, Springfield and Papllllon, as well as some at the Base. "5 f ' J their visit with Santa at the Base's annual Chil dren's Christmas Party last weekend. and family and Mrs. Minnie Marolf were recent dinner guests at the Vernon Greer home. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. William Buck were Mr. and Mrs. John Meyers of Lincoln. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Buck were Mrs. Bucks parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ramey of Mankato, Kan. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pllfold entertained a pre-Chrlstmas par ty Saturday evening at their home. The gue.sts were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bornemeler and family. Miss Lowrene Jeffers, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Flei.schnvan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Orland Bennett and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Althousc and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kunz all of Elmwood and Mr. and Mrs. John Wohlgcnuth of Lincoln. There was a gift exchange. Sunday dinner, guests jf Mr. and"-lrr""Klll.s 'Etirtcelmao were Mrs. Edith Boekelman and Fran ces and Sunday evening visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Everett Erlck son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Boekelman called on Mrs. Greta Conley in Lincoln Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie B1I and Lloyd spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Olen Snyder and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Becker of Pleasant Dale. Mr. and Mr.s. Olen Marolf and Mrs. Grace Walradt called on Tommy Urwln at the children's hospital In Omaha and Tom Pol. lard at Clarkson hospital in O "iaha and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Walradt at their home In Oma ha Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ou.s Borneman of Piano, 111., are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Roland Tinncan, Mrs. Borneman and Mr. Tlnnean are brother and sister. Sunday Mr. and Mr3. Tinncan and their guests visited the Milford Trade School. ! Mr. and Mrs. James Voehl and family Joined a family gethering at the Lee Stevens home of Lin coln Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Landon attended a Christmas program at School District El Friday eve ning. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. I Herman Kaufman were Mr. and ! Mrs. Paul Nordstrom and fam ily of Waverly. Don Kaufman ' and Ruth Ann Slomlnskl. Friday visitors at the Herman Kaufman home was Mrs. Minnie Swanson of Ashland. FKDERATED WOMAN'S CI.CB LOUISVILLE (Special) The Federated Woman's Club held Its annual Christmas party Thursday evening ut the home of Mr.s. Henrietta Alfrey with Mrs. Marion Biggs and Mrs, Ruth Huffman as co-hostesses. Christmas Carols were fol lowed by a business meeting. Mrs. Laura Gess, program chairman, Introduced the speak er, Mrs. Harry Sprague, who demonstrated ways of tying bows and wrapping gifts attrac tively. Mrs. Elwood Pankonin won the door prize. A festive dessert lunch was served by the hostesses. The next meeting will be Jan. 3 at the home of Mrs. Frieda Asch bacher. Never Lost No opportunity Is ever lost. The other person takes those you miss. The Bulldozer, San Bruno, Calif. h V . : 1 OFFICERS WIVES prepare gifts for the children from left, Mines. Ralph Nedeau, Juan Lins-Morstadt, Richard Komoll and Bill Steward. 'V; x (HOW TIME There were a variety of tempting Christmas cookies and other goodies for lunch .... Three youngsters con template their choice of treats. ' ELMWOOD . Mrs. Ruth Monning r Calendar Rebekah Lodge, Dec. 24; Town Kensington, Dec. 28; Christian Ladies' Council, Dec. 28; Lion's Club, Dec. 24. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Gonzales returned from a trip to Okla homa where they visited at the home of their daughter and family, Oeorgia Jones family. Mrs. Judy Jones was the driver. Last week Mrs. Gu.ssie Jockens was a visitor of her niece, Mrs. Lila Kuhlenengel, of Syracuse and one evening, Lila and 2 chil dren, Dale and Donna came to see Mrs. Jockens. Mrs. W. O., Harrell has had as house gue.sts from Thursday un til Sunday, her granddaughter and family MSgt. and Mrs. Rob ert Sapp and daghter, Lanl from Alaska. They are being transferred to Macon, Georgia. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ramlsh Chandon of India. The Cottage Homemakers Club met at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Vogt, Dec. 11 with 13 present. We had our Christmas luncheon and each took presents to be sent to the Ebeler Home to make some ofte happy for Christmas. Later a Christmas program was enjoyed by all. Secretary, Mrs. Watson Jones. The WSCS held Its regular meeting on Dec. 14. Upon the resignation of Mrs. McDonald on account of 111 health, Mrs. Eve land consented to act as pre sident and "Mrs. Nellsen will act as vice president. Lesson topic was "Hear the Angel's Sing" and given by Mrs. Elbert Miller. Assisting her were Lucy Men denhall and by singing several Christmas songs was Frances Pratt. Sfie was accompanied by Mrs. Joy Miller at the piano. Meditation was given by Blanche Kuehn. Hostesses were Mrs. Lorenz Halverson, Mrs. Howard Miller, Mrs. Harry Arnold, Mrs. C. A. Bronn, Mrs. Wm. Strabel and Mrs. Helen Schneider. Two la dles were present who had Dec. birthdays, Mary Halverson and Hazel Miller. WSWS held Its regular meet ing which was a Joint session of the afternoon and evening cir cles. Dinner was at 12 followed by the lesson "Good Stewards of Christmas." Leaders were Flor ence Stolz, LaRea Spohn and Owen Vogt. This was followed by the gift exchange. Hostesses were Ella Kunz, Na omi 8chroeder and Martha Ann Bornemeier. T ..aii i i i ii m m i mm . .. " -i v.V, . i 86 1 NEWS Phone 994-3167 t At the Methodist Church Sat urday, practice will be held for the Christmas program at the church at 9 a.m. followed by a party for the Children's Divi sion of the church school. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Seiker drove to Nebraska City to see Miss Mary Zlmmerer at St. Mary's Hospital. To help Mr. and Mrs. Chester Irons celebrate their 37th wed ding anniversary was their son, Henry and his family from Avo ca and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Oehlerking 'as dinner guests. In the afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Pete Daharsh (Bernlta) and family of Lincoln. Mr.s. Daisy Moore returned Thursday from Ft. Worth, Texas where she visited her daughter and family. Sunday afternoon callers at Mrs. Harrel's were Mr. and Mrs. Pete DaHarsh and family of Lin coln also Mrs. Howard Stege. Saturday evening dinner gue.sts were the Robert Sapps and Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Rogers of Lin coln. Mrs. Paul Olsen of Oakland, Mrs. Dan Schildmeyer of Lom ita, California and Mr. and Mrs. Cort Lemon and sons of Green wood were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Patton and Lori Ann. They attended the Christmas Ve.spcrs later. Mrs. Olson and Mrs. Schildmeyer are aunts of Mrs. Patton. XfedbcUj cjkAj 9 n Let us restore your watch to accurate service, re pair or restyle your jew elry. Top craftsmanship, modest charges. GROVE'S JEWELRY Walter R. Silken Registered Jeweler American Gem Society 505 Main Phone 2400 ' at Eagle News Mrs. John Fischer Phono 984-6141 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Folken attended funeral services for his brother, Mr. Fred Folken at Tal mage, Neb., on last Wednesday. Cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Janssen and latters sister, Mrs. Caroline Berg, all of Barnes ville, Minnesota, and Mrs. Kath arine Bouettcher, of UnadiUa, Neb., visited at the Folken home in Eagle, on Thursday. Mrs. Myrtle Biggs, of Idabel, Oklahoma, Is spending a few weeks at the home of her daugh ter and family, the Leeland Folken's. Mrs. Biggs accompa nied the Eagle folks home after their trip to her home a few days, recently. The American Legion Auxil iary members met at Mrs. Anna Folken's home Monday evening. Plans were made for the family party Jan. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Herrold and family enjoyed a combined birthday dinner Sunday evening for four members of her family, Including her brother, a sister-in-law, and two nieces, at the home of a brother, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rocker, and family, at Staplehurst. Judy Oberle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Oberle, of Eagle, Barbara and Janice Keim, of Walton, were Installed, Saturday evening in the Job's Daughters, Bethel 62, H;ivelock. Judy's guests were her parents, and schoolmate, (Susie Leaver of Alvo) a member in Rainbow Girls. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Porter, and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Scat tergood were dinner guests at the home of the Mine's, sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Mil ford Axe at Omaha, Neb. Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Viox are the parents of a babv girl born last Friday, Dec. 7th, at the Syracuse Hospital, Syracuse, Neb. i their former residence.) They now have three daughters. Ralph Beach (Jr.) underwent surgery recently and Is recov ering satisfactorily. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beach Sr. of Eagle. Mmes. A. H. Siekman, Arthur Adams, Cassie Adams of Eagle, and Miss Martha Dettmer of Lincoln, former Eagle, and neighbor of above, enjoyed their Christmas dinner together Tues day, at the Siekman home. The "OSC" Club members and families, enjoyed their an- ' 1 YES! We Will Deliver It In Time For Christmas! CHOOSE A GIFT FOR THE HOME AT SCANLAN'S. 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MARRIAGE LICENSES Licenses to wed were issued by County Court here recently to: Willis LceRoy Foster and Mary Ellen Wingfield, both of Plattsmouth; Harold LeRoy Alt and Sherry Jean Dohse, both of Omaha; Jan Citluch, Dillion, S. C, and Ethel Jane Millen, O maha; Leslie Donald Schmidt, Plattsmouth, and Martha Ruth Ciciulla; James William Shoaf, Council Bluffs, and Lois Char lcne Kellison, Plattsmouth. nual Christmas potluck dinner and party, on Thursday, Dae. 13th, at the Palmyra Legion Hall at Palmyra, Neb. FAST LAUNDRY SERVICE WORK CLOTHES BRINC THEM IN BY 6 P.M. READY TO CO BY 4 P.M. THE NEXT DAY. WHITE DRESS SHIRT LAUNDRY SERVICE YOUR DRESS GARMENTS WILL LOOK BETTER IF YOU HAVE US DRY CLEAN THEM. FREE MOTH PROOFING! 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