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w 4 ' ' i 1 5 Court of Honor Held at Manley -kit - a k - fa . .:VW:- '"i"! i im.n.wm, i i i I , in iiiMMimii iri-iiiiir1iiA,.--jiatAIJ it, J . V- - li EAGLE SCOUT EDWIN MIKKELSEN, at left receives his new neckerchief slide, with William WiJlner, district executive of the South District of Boy Scouts, doing the honors. Edwin's father, W. H. Mikkelsen of Manley looks on. At left are Life Scout Leo Stander and Bill Spradiin, Scout executive from Bellevue (back ground). At right, Scouts of Troop 93, Man'ey, are shown, from left: front row First Class Scout Patrick Donovan, Second Class i i- sr a ii ts. i.i j w .... - i " m hi1 i-rf m .ii . 1 '- '-if I HE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRA8KA, SCMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE EIGHT Monday, December 31, 1962 Eqgle Scout Edwin Mikkelsen Brings 'First' To Manley St. Patrick's Parish Hall was the scene of a "first" for Man ley Thursday evening, Dec. 27. .dwin J. Mikkelsen of Troop 93 becamS an Eegle Scout in ceremonies at an Eagle Court of Honor. Edwin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mikkelsen. Among the nearly 80 people attending were William Wlllner, district executive; Martin Jour dan, district commissioner; Ed Kucirek, assistant district com missioner; Sammle Jensen, neighborhood committeeman; Vincent Kucirek, Sr., assistant Scoutmaster; Louis Ruckl, Insti ll i s h e 1, Scoutmaster, Platts mouth; James Dietl, Scoutmas ter, Committee Chairman, W. H. Mikkelsen; Institutional Rep. Dairying and Poultry. , . Linus Massoth and Mr. Joe Mur Eugene Furry, Second Class ! phy were also given a gift of ap badge and John Stander, Second preclatlon. Class badge. j Mr. Wlllner, Mr. Hansen and ' The ceremony for Eagle Scout Mr. Sprndlin addressed the Edwin Mikktlsen followed. Sev- group. eral of the visiting dlgnitar- Cub Scout Michael Isaac blew ies toek part. ' J taps as the colors were retired. William Willner presented the j A reception was held after the Eagle Badce to Mrs. Mikkelsen ! program and cake, ice-cream, who pinned It on her son. cupcakes, nuts, mints, coffee The Eai'le certificate was pre-land chocolate milk were served. Mrs. Herman 1'ergmann LeRov Furrv. Linus Massnlh !!. ftir. MiKKOlsen uy IVlr. and Joe Murphy, all of Manley. i Wllln(r, then presented to his The Rev. Fr. Peter Oadient, SHn' head of the sponsoring lnstitu-i The new Eagle Scout then Hon, St. Patrick's Church was' Pinned a miniature Eagle battle master of ceremonies. j on bis Mother nnd presented her A vocal solo by Marlene Wall ' wltn a bouquet of red roses, and and a violin solo by Michael W ill ; n!s Father with an Eagle tie bar. were presented before Mr. i The Scouts of Troop 03 pr- Spradlin officially opened the sented Edwin with an Eagle ; The annual meeting of share Court of Honor. j Scout ring. holders of the Plattsmouth Loan Scoutmaster James Dietl pre-1 An accordion solo bv Mary ; and Building Association will be rented the following awards fol-! Wal1 and a choral selection by j held Jan. H at 8 p.m. at the as- , baked and decorated the tiered jcake and cupcakes appropriate to the occasion. L & B Annual iMceting Jan. 14 Scout Eugene Furry; middle Star Scout Raymond Stander, Sec ond Class Scout John Stander; Second Class Scout Jerry Berg man; back Life Scout Leo Stander, Eagle Scout Edwin Mikkel sen, Second Class Scout Jim Sahs, First Class Scout Russell Glass hof and Scoutmaster Jim Dietl. (Photos by Fred Ward, Weeping Water). tutional representative, all of O-i lowing the lighting ceremony by I ,hc Robert Wrll family followed maha; Dallas Wade Jr., assist- j the Scouts: i 'be closing of the Court of ant Scoutmaster, W e e p 1 n g i Leo Stander, Life Scout badne : Honor. Water; Dr. Maurice Norton, and merit badges for Beef Pro-1 Several special awards were Louisville, a former Eagle ! duction; Horsemanship, Camp.; then presented. Rev. Fr. Gadi Scout; Elwin Isaac, neighbor-! big and Firemanshin. ! ent, on behalf t' the Scouts pre- Kaymonu Stander, Star Scout N, nl,'a a nicycie to Timmy and badge and merit badges for Gar-,Kent,y Dlet, who had lost theirs aening, Beef Production and Cit-i ln an accident in October lzenship In the home. Patrick Donovan, First Class badge. Russell Olasshoff, First Class badge and merit badges for hood committeeman. The two adult Scouters who started the Scouting Program in Manley less than two years ago, Bill Spradiin, assistant district commissioner of Bellevue, and Al Hansen, district commission er, Plattsmouth; John soclatlon office. Directors will be elected and other business will be transact-, eel. DISTRICT COI RT ' In District Court here Friday, Judge John M. 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