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THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL r-Aut juub oertion B Thursday, December 20, 1962 MURDOCH Dorothy Mill Phone 2956 Mrs. O. W. Matske entered Bryan Memorial Hospital In Lin coln on Saturday for observation and treatment. The Jr. High Youth Fellowship of the EUB Church sold candy on Saturday alternoon, they realized $19.20. They also decor ated the tree in the sanctuary. Harvey Mills celebrated his ninth birthday on Sunday. Those enjoying a birthday dinner were Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Altic of Omaha and Mrs. Gary Chapman of Pa pillion. Harvey received many nice gifts. Kathy Rikli was a Sunday din ner guest of Barbara Stock and enjoyed the afternoon with her friend. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rikli spent the weekend at Ord, visiting at the Lloyd Oeweke home there. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Leutch en are the parents of a baby daughter born Dec. I2tn at Key West, Fla., where Reuben is sta tioned with the U. S. Army. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Leutchen. The Ladies Aid of the Mur dock church met In the church parlors Dec. 13th for their an nual Christmas meeting and party. A dinner at 12:30 was fol lowed by a business meeting and a program. Delia Earl and Verna Wilkin had charge of the program. A gift exchange with our secret friends was enjoyed by all. Chairman of the serving committee, was Pearl Trutna assisted by Myrtle Panska and Bernice Jones. The funeral service for Martha Thimgan was Saturday after noon at Piattsmouth. She form erly lived at Murdock and was the mother of Mrs. Bryan Mc Donald. Coming from away were her son Larry Thimgan and wife from Carlisle, Pa., and Lester Thimgan and family from West Des Moines, Iowa. Golden Circle Club LOUISVILLE (Special) The Golden Circle Club met Tuesday evening, Dec. 11 at the home of Miss Laura Schoeman with Mrs. Daisy McNealy as co-hostess. The president, Ooldie Gra ham, called the meeting to order. The flag salute was given. After a short business meeting the evening was given over to the program committees, Gladys Hennings and Wilma Schoeman. several Christmas games were played and prizes given. Mrs. Ann Hell and Mrs. Helen Tesch were guests. A delicious lunch was served at the close of the evening. Next meeting will be Jan. 8 at the home of Dorothy Nessen with Alice Pankonin as co-host ess. ALVO NEWS Mrs. Wilson Howe Evan Root of Eagle was mov ing a house for Guy Clements of Elm wood to a vacation spot near Wabash Friday. He was guiding light wires over the roof and re ceived third degree burns on his bp.ck from the electricity, he fell to the ground dislocating a shoulder and received cuts and bruises. He was taken by am bulance to the hospital at Lin coln. Mike Lundy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Lundy is still at the Bryan Hospital, at Lincoln. He hopes to be home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKin ney are the parents of a daugh ter, born Saturday, December 15. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vande beck of Adams visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nickel and Keith, Sunday, December 18. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rade macher and family of Loup City visited Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mickle and daughters, Sunday, December 16. Lori Odell and Connie Elliott were candle lighters at church Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs They were lunch guests at the j Elmer Haas were "Greeters." McDonald home after the fu-j Sunday 8chool is at 10:00 and neral. Mrs. McDonald Flor-j church services at 11:00. The Christmas Eve Services will ence) was unable to attend. Mrs. Thimgan was a former member of the EUB church here as well as" a charter member of the Royal Neighbor lodge. On Friday there was a fire at the Robert Wall home which did start at 7:30, Monday evening, December 24. STRIPS VACATED ThcCiitf Council Mondar nifrht considerable damaee. from re-tPasel-wwiinanccs vacating por- ports it was caused from a short ! tons ot unused city street right- in- the wiring. August Reike is the owner. METHODIST MEN LOUISVILLE (Special) The Methodist Msn met Thursday evening at the Methodist church. They enjoyed the scenic color slides of Mike Colerick which of-way. One vacated the west five feet of 11th Street along Block 42 in Young and Hays Addition. The vacation had been requested by James McMillian to provide him with sufficient side yard to con struct a garage at his home. The other ordnance ratified a long-standing vacation of 12 Were taken on their trip to Call-1 feet along 3rd Avenue adjacent , c i in i,nf fi-R in f !i j An ,.r same addition. The ordinance was necessary because the pre vious vacating the portion of street had not been recorded and is not in the official record. Publication of the ordinances is in today's Journal. fornia the business meeting at which plans were formed for a soup supper and the matter of becom ing a chartered Methodist Men's Group was considered. HAPPY BIRTHDAY CLUB LOUISVILLE (Special) The Happy Birthday Club met at the home of Mrs. Elsie Tennant Dec. 12. No birthday was cele brated. ; The afternoon was spent play ing pinochle. High prize was COLLISION IN LOCISVILLE LOUISVILLE (Special) A car driven by Mrs. Gordon Ker kow and a beer delivery truck collided at the corner of Fifth and Maple earlv Tuesrlav mnm. won by Mrs. Julie Garrison, sec- ing. Mrs. Kerkow and children, ond high by Mrs. Hulda Gerdes Michael, 6, and Karen Kav six and low and traveling by Mrs Hanna Twiss. An exchange of gifts was held. , Next meeting will be Jan. 9 at the home of Mrs. Georgie Gess. months sustained minor brusies Damage to the car was estl mated at $300. Damage to the delivery truck was minor. The accident was blamed on ice. BADGE vof HONOR Oar Hctm to practice Pharmacy is our "Badge of Honor." It represents the culmination of years of study and training climaxed by the passing of rigid examinations. 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