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V It X I THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SCMI-WCCKLY JOURNAL PAOE 8IX Section B Thursday, February 28, 1963 NEHAWKA NEWS Mrt. F. 0. Sand Mr. and Mrs. Terry Brlley, Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Robin Stoll, Mr. and Mrs. John Chand ler and Barbara were dinner guests of the Elmer Stolls Sun day, when Elmer Stoll observed his birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kearney and family with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Crawford of Union went to Falls City Sunday to visit the Chester Lee family and to help Jill Lee celebrate her 5th birth day. Donna Lee, who nent the weekend with Cheryl Kearney, returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mass of O maha visited at the Clifford Trotter home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Warlick and two sons, McCook, Nebr.; Mrs. Ros-sell Meyer and children Carter Lake were weekend euests of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Warlick. All were dinner guests i Sunday of the Alfred Warlick ; family of Syracuse. Gary West of Denver visited his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John West over the weekend. Miss Kay Johnson of Omaha were their supper guest Satur day. Mrs. Victor West and bro ther, Lee of Van Tassel, Wyo.; Mr. and Mrs. Adam Solack of Lincoln and son, Jack, a marine of California were dinner guests Wednesday of the Wests. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stone attended the banquet Thursday evening of Plattsmouth when their son and wife, Mr. and , Mrs. Richard Stone were hon- j ored, as the outstanding young larmer oi ass tuumj. ''eroned them. Stones received a telephone call from Jim Stone of Tucson, Arizona stating that Mrs. R. B. Stone, who recently arrived there for a visit, was in the hos pital with pneumonia. Mrs. Melvin Stum, a hospital Datient since December 31st in Lincoln, following a car acci dent, left the hospital for the Jack Reece home at Ashland. Mr. Sturm is recuperating at the Reece home The birthdav of Howar Heesch ! was observed Monday evening! when Mr. and Mrs. Heesch and Tamyra were dinner guests ofiinonia, shows Improvement. the Jake Staperts. John Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hansen, was 12 years old February 19. His afternoon party guests Sunday were the Allen Hansen family, Columbus Mr. and Mrs. Don Hansen and Tommy, Bellevue; the Art Han sen family; Clarence Ross fam ily, Nebraska City; John Han sen and Frances, Mr. and Mrs Martin Ross and the Elmer Ross;broken ankle Her recent dln family. Lyie ponara was jonns overnight guest Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. Ivan Hansen and fam ily observed the birthday of Mrs. Hansen Monday with dinner at Winterset ' Inn at Plattsmouth. Mrs. George Lemley and Carol, Mrs. Robert Feger of Omaha were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hines. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hines had T::- i""Tr Winterhaven, Florida, of a tor nado about ten miles from their home. , Roger Balfour has purchased the George Rowe farm south east of Nehawka. L MAUZY ESTATE This Saturday, March 2nd 12 Noon 509 Avenue C ' Pkttsmouth, Nebraska Furniture and personal effects iVom 8-room home will be told piece by piece to highest bidder, make your plant to attend this tale at there will be no price t.igs of any kind. Each item potitively tellt, regardless of price at it our ttandard policy. Apartment tise gat range, electric lefrigerator, toatt ert, all kinds kitchen tools, dithet, 17" TV, Round walnut Dropleaf table with matching chairt. All sues rugs, Kir by up right, bedding, Linens, overstuffed furniture, Bric-A-Brac, bookt, hundredt of other smaller piecet. ANTIQUES Considerable amount of Antique Furniture and other interesting older itemt to tell. 2 complete Marble top bedroom tett, 3 antique clocks, tewing cabinett, treadle tewing ma chines, Tea Cart, 2 roll top detkt. What-nots, antique chettt. Beautiful mahogany tecretary, rocker with carpeted teat and arms, 5 tie bookcate, pictue famet, ETC. TERMS: CASH or CHECK Intpection tale day only. Be There!! J. B. Murphy and im Walker, Auctioneer! M. J. Cilliam, Sale Mgr. Auction handled by J. B. Murphy, Associates 333-6400 Omaha, Office 115th, Center Phone 270S Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Stoehr of Plattsmouth were guests Sat urday evening of the Jake Sta perts and attended the school carnival. Sunday callers at the Stepert home were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Branson of Union and Mrs. Stoehr. Mr. and Mrs. Henning John son cailed at the Ralph Wieck horst home Wednesday evening. Herman, Wieckhorst, a recent surgery patient, is recuperating at the Ralph Wieckhorst home. Mrs. Ida Hicks, Mrs. Ribert Adkins and daughter visited the Victor Plunketts of Weeping Water Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ro.se Redden of Louisville spent the weekend in Nehawka. Mrs. A. W. Gordon of Omaha visited at the Robert Wunder- lich home Thursday. Mrs. Wun- derllch has been ill with the I mumps. Mr. and Mrs. Don Uhe, Oma ha, were weekend guests of Mr. i and Mrs. Malcolm Pollard and family. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anderson spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. John Stefeens of Lincoln. Arthur Woiph, Albert Ancer son and Louie Ross visited George Dickman at St. Mary's Hospital in Nebraska City Sun day. Susan and Carol Balfour en tertained the high school stu dents at a dance at their home following the game Friday. Mr. anci Mrs. Kent Balfour and Mr. jand Mrs vance Balfour chap- Mr. and Mrs. Kent Balfour were guests at a card party Sat urday evening at the Ted Bran non home near Union. Mr. and Mrs. James Loula of j Martin, S. Dakota were guests ) the past week of Dr. and Mrs. R. R. Andersen and Gary. Don McCarthy of Eastport, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McCarthy, Nebraska City were j guests Saturday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Will Ost. Mrs. R. B. Stone, a patient at a Tucson Hospital with pneu- Irvin Bates, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bates, has joined the navy and Is stationed at San Diego, Calif. Miss Sharon Bates of Ralston was home for the weekend. She teaches kinder- garten,.ai Papililon: Mr. and Mrs. Kermeth Balers of Murdock were guests Sunday. Mrs. Guy Murdoch is con velasclng at her home with a e euesta were the Glen Mc Affee family of Fullerton; Miss Bessie Murdoch, the Leonard Thome family and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Brannon of Union. Other callers recently were Reverend and Mrs. Ivan Kilpatrick, Lin coln; Rev. Albert Murdoch, Pleasanton; Mrs. Kelly Thome and many neighbors and close friends. Dr. and Mrs. Dale Mur the hospital. Mrs. Maude Phllpot Is assist ing at the Guy Murdoch home. Journal Want Ada Par ' -.- ' -wait MARTHA'S TEA rur the ber!) of the Home t.conomics Club at Peru State Teachers College Thursday afternoon served the Martha H'ashinton Silver Tea. The traditional event, uhich features Martha Washington's fruit cake recipe, has been served annuallv since 1941, except for one year during World War II when sugar rationing made it impossible. At the serv ing table are (from left) Cheryl Berner, Syracuse Women's Club Fine Arts Contest Winners at Greenwood Listed GREENWOOD (Special) The Federated Woman's Club spon sored a Fine Arts Contest held at the Greenwood School Audi torium. The following were the 1st, 2n and 3rd winners and receiv ed blue, red and white ribbons: ART Kindergarten 1st, Jo Anne Barber; 2nd, Delmar Beller; 3rd, Julie Greene. First Grade 1st, Ray Mapel; 2nd, Gary Hansen; 3rd, Beth De Brie. Second Grade 1st, Karen Franke; 2nd, Sandra Gustafson; 3rd, Lynnette Hansen. Third Grade 1st, Doug Beller; 2nd, Sandra Wright; 3rd, Ronnie Velder. Fourth Grade 1st, Paul Smith; 2nd, Cheryl Ann Schler- mann; 3ra, Rodney u Kourtce. Fifth Grade 1st, Adeline Ahlman; 2nd, Pamela Blair; 3rd, Virginia Moore. Sixth Grade 1st, Linda South Bend Mrs. (est Fidler A Red Cross benefit card party will be held Wednesday evening, March 6. at 7:30. at the ; Town Hall. Everyone welcome.; Lunch will be served and prizes given Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Haswell of Murdock were Sunday after-;man- noon visitors with Mrs. Pearl; Seventh and Eighth Grades Carnlcle and Mr. and Mrs. Bobl'st;, Leo Thimgan; 2nd. Eldon Carnicle. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Livers m A fomllt, mora eM. f 4 and Mrs. Keith Livers and chil dren at Ashland for supper Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Van Horn and family of Weeping Water spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kob ler and family. Miss Sandra Carnlcle of Lin coln spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Carnlcle Sr. and Mark. Debra and Mike Carnicle of Murdock were Saturday visitors. Mrs. Dale Armstrong return - ed home Saturday from the Bryan Memorial Hospital in Lincoln where she had been a patient for 8 days undergoing major surgery. Mrs. Betty Lakln of Bellevue visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kelly Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Lakin Is a Red Cross Repre sentative from Sarpy County and also works with the Oma ha Chapter. Howard Sack, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kobler, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Campbell drove to Elk City, Kansas Thursday evening to visit Mrs. Campbell's sister. They returned home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Roger Kuhn and chil dren spent Friday afternoon with the Robert Tlustos family. Mrs. Sally Ewlng la showing Improvement from her recent Illness and hospitalization. Her visitors last week were, Mrs. Betty Bock and daughter Debbie of Plattsmouth, Mrs. Bill Rosen crans, Mrs. Edward Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kuhn of Louis ville, and Mr. and Mrs. Denny Tindle of Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rosencrans, Tommy and; Jack attended the Sports Show in Omaha Sunday evening. " . ' Mrs. Raymond Carnlcle and Cindy and.. Mrs. 'Roger Kuhn and children -visited Mrs. Nor man Mayfield in Ashland Tues day afternoon. " ' ' .. . 22nd year mem ing the serving omics meeting Bauersach; 2nd, Susie Greene; 3rd, Ida Radenslaben. Seventh and F.ighth Grades Sketch 1st, Sharon Hansen; 2nd, Pamela McDonell; 3rd, Alice Willadsen. Pastel 1st, Sharon Hansen. Abstract 1st, Allen Hill; 2nd, Eldon Hall. HANDCRAFT Second Grade Pot Holders 1st, Michele O'Rourke; 2nd, Marie Mapel; 3rd, Terri Ramel. Third Grade Original 1st, Lee Mapel. Kits 1st. Sandra Wright; 2nd, Chris Greene; 3rd, Bailey King. Cut-Outs 1st. Lee Mapel; 2nd, Patty Comstock; 3rd, Bailey King, Clay 1st, Debbie Hansen; 2nd, Lee Mapel; 3rd, Sandra Wright. Fourth Grade Kits 1st, Dennis Schleu; 2nd, Cody Ramel; 3rd, Harold DeBrle. ' Cut-Outs' 1st, Cheryl Sch llermann; 2nd, Margaret King; 3rd, Tommy Casey. Clay 1st, Tommy Casey; 2nd, Retha Hansen; 3rd, Joy Hall. Fifth Grade 1st, Adeline Ahlman; 2nd, Nathan Ahlman; 3rd, Sarah Greene. Handkerchief 1st, Sarah Greene. Sixth Grade 1st, Linda Bauersach; 2nd, John Sacca; 3rd, Jimmy Stewart. Kits 1st, Bruce Wright. Original-Electrical 1st, Bruce Wright and Nathan Ahl- naii. Mechanical Design 1st, Al- . TIM 1 mil. High School Three Piece Ensemble 1st. Gloria Hansen. MUSIC Kindergarten Voice 1st, Sheri Lloyd. Third and Fourth Grades Piano 1st, Teddy Howard; 2nd, Retha Hansen. Voice 1st, Sandra Wright. Fifth and Sixth Grades Piano 1st, Patricia Wright. Voice 1st, Pamela Blair and Patricia Wright; 2nd, Elizabeth Radenslaben and Sandra Veld- ier; 3rd, Ida Radenslaben, Linda : Bauersach and Susan Greene. Eighth Grade 1st, Sandra Hansen, clarinet; 1st, Sharon Hansen, flute; 1st, Allen Hill, Trumpet. Tenth Grade 1st, Rebecca Wright, piano. N. Liberty Extension UNION (8peciaD The North Liberty Extension Club met at the home of Mrs. Clifton Gar rison Feb. 20. Devotions, "Thy Will Be Done," were given by Mrs. Lewis Rogers. Mrs. Mougey led the group in singing "America. Mrs. Clifford Rogers gave a report on Safety. Mrs. Garrison gave a reading report on Gov ernment Safety Program Mrs. Mougey and Mrs. Lewis ftntrprm crave the lexsnn on tne lesson ..Qulclt TrjCir,s on clothing Re- pair." Thirteen members answered roll call The March meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Oeorge Rieke. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting by the hostess BLUE BIRD NEWS Mrs. Messer's Blue Bird group went on a tour of the Masonic Home during their last meet' ing. While there, ,they saw a man who Is 100 years old. Scribe, Jams DcRock. 'ft. saw 7ow and Karen Conrad, 3415 South 72nd, Omaha. Do are Winnie S p o r e r, Murray, Charlotte Wheeler, Nemaha, and Judy Wolf, Davenport. The cake recipe v.as copied from the original on display in a museum at Mount Ver non by home economics students from Peru State who were attending a national home econ in the Fast in 1940. Eleventh Orade 1st, Dick Marolf, voice. DRAMA Fifth and Sixth Grades 1st, Patricia Wright; 2nd, Adeline Ahlman; 3rd, Sarah Greene. Eleventh Orade 1st, Dick Marolf. Plays 1st, "Cinderella," characters were: Margaret King. Cheryl Schiermann, Nancy McDonell, Sandra Wright, Paul Gustafson, Gayle Willadsen. Bailey King, Linda Stiedley, Joy Hall. Rose ann Velder. Debbie Hansen, Retha Hansen and Patty Com- lst, The Elf Child" Susan Greene, Sarah Oreene, Chris Greene, Molly Greene and Don na Meyer. LITERATURE Third Grade 1st, Chris Greene. Fourth Grade 1st, Gayle Willadsen; 2nd, Linda Stiedley and Roseann Velder; 3rd, Den nis Schleu and Cheryl Schier mann. ''- Seventh Orade 1st. Sharon Fulmer; 2nd. Carlene Willadsen; 3rd, Judy Farber. Eighth Grade Division I, Personal Narratives 1st, Pamela McDonell; 2nd, Eldon Hall; 3rd, Roger Scheu and James Leadabrand. Division III. History of Ne braska 1st, Sharon Hansen; 2nd, Molly Greene; 3rd, Caro line Ahlmann. W. W. Auxiliary WEEPING WATER (Special) The American Legion Auxil iary met Tuesday evening in the American Legion Hall with 11 members present. Mrs. Neil Munkres, president, presided at the business meeting. Mrs. Harold Bruns was ap pointed chairman of the essay contest. The contest is open to the Juniors and Seniors of the high school. The topic is "Amer ica and What It Means to Me". The members vcted to donate to the Heart Fund. Refreshments were served at Domingo Inn with Mrs. Law rence Wiseman and Mrs. Ralph Keckler as hostesses. Fairview Club ELMWOOD (Special) Fair view Club met with Mrs. Eldon Mendenhall February 21st. Mrs. Donald Fredenburg and Mrs. Skyle Miller Jr. gave the lesson on Quick Mending Tricks. Mrs. Paul Huifish of Lincoln and Mrs. Joy Miller were guests. Mrs. John Mendenhall Joined the elubv so the membership Is now Fourteen. The hostess brought each one a large pine cone from her Florida trip. Mrs. Morris Men denhall will be the March hos tess and the lesson will be on rugs. Mrs. Skyle Miller Jr. is reporter. PERKY PIXIES ELMWOOD (Special) Perky Pixies 4-H Club met and 13 members became acquainted with their project books at Carol Wllken's home. Roll call was an swered by naming a quick bread or cookies. Joyce Steiner demonstrated making muffins. The leader showed different kinds of muf fins. A short quiz was given by the leaders over the Introduction of "Beginning Baking". Members read and discussed the requirements of "Learning to be a Homemaker". A Valentine Greeting game was played while the hostess prepared refreshments of heart pudding and cookies. Next meeting will be March 1 at Joyce Stelner's home. Greenwood Mrs. Frank Hurlbut Phone 789-3435 Mrs. Gary Maxwell and dau ghter Brcnda left Friday to Join her husband at NilllnEton Base. Tenn. where he is in service and stationed. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maxwell of Lincoln drove their daughter-in-law to Memphis. Monday evening guests of Sheralee Bockelman were Mary Hohenshell and Cheryl Cllne. Kenneth Kaufman of Clare mont, Calif., called by long dis tance telephone, Sunday, to wish his father Herman Kaufman a Happy Birthday which was on Friday, Febr. 22. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Bockel man and girls callea on Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Abbott Sunday after noon and spent Sunday evening at the Everett Frlckson home. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schiermann were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Fischer of Alvo, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fisc her and family of Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hoffman of Elmwood. Mr. Hoffman was the honored guest as it was his birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Sacca and family spent last Sunday at the Jim Armstrong home of Fre mont. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Lytha Bauers were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd L a p h a m and Carol of Council Bluffs, Iowa and Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fleck and Timmy of Omaha. Sunday evening visitors with Mrs. Bauers were Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lapham of Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lapham and Carol were callers at the Hardy Gustafson home Sunday. Sunday dinner guests at the E. L. McDonald home were Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Turner and fam ily of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kuntz were Rimriav eueats of Mrs. Kuntz parents Mr. and Mrs. Louis Timm of Murdock. Visitors at the Herman Kaur man home this week were Mr. and Mrs. Ben strepton of Lin coln and Mrs. Minnie Swanson and Mrs. Anna Hammond of Ashland. Friday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. James Voehl were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Welch, Jimmy and Bobby of Minneapolis, Kan. The boys remained for a longer stay with their grandparents. - Mr. and Mrs. R.' D. Bttckrng ham and family of Omaha spent Friday at the D. E. Buck ingham home. Lola Allen was a Saturday dinner and lunch guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Welchel of Alvo to help Mrs. Weichel celebrate her birthday. Mrs. Charlie Bell spent Tues day with Mrs. Duane Lostroh and children of Lincoln. Saturday evening visitors at the John Johnson home were Mr. and Mrs. Sayles Thomsen of Lincoln. Bruce Wright fell at his home Friday and broke his left arm near the wrist. Friday evening visitors at the Mrs. Mabel Lambert home were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Leaver and daughter. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Stevens were Mr. and Mrs. W. Moore and Irene of Lincoln. Now with New, Smoother Tatting Milk Sol id t too! Improved non-fat milk solids h md Frostl-Mello so dairy-d-llciout that rich but deiicata real vanilla flavoring can now be used. STRAWBERRY WAVE CHOCOLATE WAVE 04m Flavonf 7lFro8ti . Si Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kirk were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fitzgerald and Susan, Lloyd Kirk, Beth Kirk and Linda Reuter all of Lincoln. Mrs. Ted Bulling and children spent Friday at the C. W. Os burn home. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Osburn were last Sunday supper gue?Ls of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Osburn and family of Gretna. Thursday visitors with Mrs. Elsie Kelly were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Parks of Ashland. Sunday afternoon callers on Miss Lola Allen were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Krahmer. Sunday afternoon and lunch guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lees ley were Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sheehan of Weeping Water. Friday evening visitors at the Turley Wall home was Keith Franks of Lincoln. Scottle Buckingham of Lin coln spent the past week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Buckingham and his fath er Robert Buckingham. Miss Holly Ann Turner of O maha spent the weekend with Miss PhillU O'Rourke. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pilfoldi were Sunday dinner guests of! Mr. and Mrs. Sayles Thomsen of i Lincoln. I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pershing were Friday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Miller of Wa hoo. Mrs. Woodrow Fulmer spent Friday with her father E. G. Snider of Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stratton spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Zierott while Cheryl and Randy attended the 4-H Beef Club at the Grant Neltzel home of . Murdock. Sunday visitors at the Ever ett Cope home were Mr. and Mrs. George Neiderhaus and family of Lincoln. Saturday evening visitors at the Billie Schuelke home were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Olson and family and Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eck ery of Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Carter spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Carter of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Bockelman and Cindy spent Tuesday eve ning at the Herman Kaufman hnme. Mrs. Mildred Comstock ai. tended the wedding of Nancy Johnson and Jerome Murphy which was held at the St. Patrick Catholic Church Saturday morn ing at 10 o'clock. JIM H; ; me iiw One good reason: Plymouth's new 5-year50,000-mile warranty Wt knew we had a hot car. Then, when Plymouth an nounced that it wat backing up itt quality with America't longett and bett new-car warranty, wa were doubly sure. Look what happened-Plymouth talet in December were 4.9 ahead of last year, right in thit Salet Region. Vow Airllwind PtyiMxrHl-Vtlult OwlM't Wiirtnty MKt i miteuil ititf Muk. mantlitp on 13 can hM Iwm mpM4 to incltid aatU rptcmnt of (optir. witlKwl chiigo lo, foqoiroa porta or lobe, tor pom or tt.WQ mitot. whicftovor comoi Aftf. on ttto one.no fetlock. Hood ond iftloroal ports, tronimttwofl caw ortd internal partt (oiciudini manual clttun); of qMCoffvortar . drrvo tharl. onivortal lorats (ouMtiif dual owon), 1001 aila and diflofonliot. and roar wkoot boortnfi, providod tna varuclo naa boon oariricod at roasonabla interval! accwdiai to tko Piroatk-VaUant Cortikod Car Cart acMdnroi. HANSEN MOTOR CO. NEHAW "V NEBRASKA Union Items Mrt. L C. Todd The Oood Will Club met at the home of Mrs. Roy Mullls last Thursday afternoon. There were twelve members present. Mrs. Carl Everett and Mrs. Robert Kendall were guests. A donation was made to the heart fund. The March hostess will be announced luter. Mr. and Mis. Charies Atte bery who spent two weeks in Phoenix, Arizonu recently visit ing their daughter Geraldlne, returned last Wednesday, Feb. 20th. "Family Night" was observed last Sunday evening at the Methodist Church. Fred Lintisey showed pictures of his service In Turkey, for the evening's en tertainment. Coffee and dough nuts were served by the Activi ties Committee. Mr. and Mrs. Donald McQuin arid daughter, Pat and Mrs. Sarah Rich attended the 50th Wedding Anniversary Open Ur.nt.li at thfi PrPvhVtprlan Church at Nebraska City last Sunday. The honored guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ros enburger of Lincoln. The Rosen burgers are former Nebraska City residents. The open house was given by their children and friends. Nikita Khrushchev, Premier of Russia, speaking in East Ger many: "We will not fight a war to bring the communist system in to other countries . . . But our sympathies are on the side of those who are the grave-diggers of capitalism. Dr. O. E. Smith D. C. CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC Clcnwood, Iowa 203 So. Walnut OPEN Tuet., Wed., Thurt., Sat 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Evenings By Appointment PA A