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THE PLATTSMOUTH, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE FOUR Section B Thursday, April 4, 1963 Jerry Schwartz Is 'Outstanding NCO CHAUMONT AB, France Technical Sergeant Jerry L. Schwartz of Albert Lea, Minn., has been selected Outstanding Noncommissioned Officer of the month in the 7366th Combat Sup port Squadron here. Sergeant Schwartz, a food fa cility supervisor, was selected for the honor in recognition of his exemplary conduct and per formance of duty. The sergeant and his wife, the former Patricia L. Gansemer of Murray, Neb., have four children. 'Beauty and Beef WEEPINO WATER (Special) The Senior Class has chosen for their class play, "Beauty and the Beef". The play will be pre sented at 8 p.m. April 8 and 9 in the school auditorium. They will give a matinee for the grade school children on Friday after noon at 1 p.m. Truman Lytle is the director of the play. Cub Scouts Meet WEEPING WATER (Special) The Cub Scouts of Den 2 met on Tuesday after school at the home of the den mother, Mrs. Harold Cummings. Mrs. Carroll Wright is the assistant den mohter. The boys practiced naming the states, their nick names, flower and bird. These were given at the Pack meeting Wednesday evening. At the close of the afternoon the boys played games under the charge of the den chief, John Vm Horn. Michael Gruber pro vided the treats for the meeting. A coinmitUe training program has been held the past two Fri day nights in the American Le gion hall for Boy Scout leaders. Lloyd Otto, of Nebraska City, Three Rivers Representative, led in the training program. LOUISVILLE NEWS Mrs. Ralph Wildrick Phone 5427 Mrs. Fred Lesan, Mrs. Carl drick and Agnes were Thurs Meisinger and Mm. Harry Ahl day evening callers at the Geo. attended the funeral services Baueri home Ain't It So? Plastic surgeons can do almost anything with a human nose except keep it out of other peo ple's business. The Gator. for Mrs. C. A. Johnson in Plattsmouth Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Johnson was the mother of Mrs. Albert Inman of Louis ville. Mrs. Charles Schrader and Kirk of Elmwood were Thurs day morning callers of Mrs. Elwln Isaac. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Reed and sons of Millard were Sat urday evening callers at the Charles Gmlth home In Papll lion. Mrs. Joe Wool h fee r spent Friday night and Saturday at the home of her son and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Sunday afternoon callers at ! Woolhlser and Jerry In Omaha. NOW. ..THE WORLD'S BEST WHOLE-HOUSE AIR CONDITIONING SAVES HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS aSsl--"!. allium a f. - " -m B r.1 O I n It . 1 llhlllW NEW CENTRAL SYSTEM BY The world's first unified remote cantral air conditioner that's completely factory-assembled . . . factory-tested . . . factory-warranted for five full yean on the entire her metic system. 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YOU GET OUR 10WIST fRlCtS I VERY DAY OF THE YEAR ...AND YOU SAVE MOM THROUGHOUT THE YEAS ...ON ALL YOUR PRESCRIPTION NEEDS Another Reason Why.., Schreiner rexall Drug YOUR f IN A MONEY K .p. 1 EML BUYS 1(I1 DRUG MORE IkfJJ STORE the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil lis Alsup of near Springfield were Mr. and Mrs. James Saw yer, Jimmy and Ronda, Mr. and and Debbie, Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Kelley and Mike and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Riley and Randy. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Larson were Tuesday supper guests of 8-Sgt. and Mrs. Bill Larson and family in Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown Sr. were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Oo- chenour and daughters in Platts mouth. Don Rice of Elkhart, Ind., arrived Wednesday to be with his mother, Mrs. Ivan Thomas who is seriously 111 at Clark son Hospital, Omaha. Mrs. Ar thur Holmer of Collinsviile, 111., who spent some time with her ; father, Mr. Thomas, returned to her home in Collinsviile. i Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beck were Tuesday callers of Mrs. Florence Dobbs In Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sher man and family of Avoca were Wednesday evening callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sherman and daughters. Mrs. Jim Sawyer entertained at a party Thursday evening honoring the birthday of her husband. Quests were Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Kelley and Mike Mrs. Paul Ooerlng and Ronnie, Mrs. Jim Sherman, Vlckl and Monica, Mrs. Roger Kuhn of South Bend and Bobby, Jimmy and Debby Dobbs. Home made ice cream and cake were serv ed. Mr. and Mrs. William Sprad lln of Bellevue were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Isaac and sons In Man ley. John Moren was a Thursday morning caller at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Hennings. Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Blander near Murdock were Mr. and Mrs. Oerald Stander and family, Mr and Mrs Floyd Dale and Mr and Mrs Clark Redick, all or Omaha. Mrs. Carl Meislnger called on Mrs. Fred Lesan and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ahl Wednesday af ternoon. Mrs. Nora Larson visited her mother, Mrs. Marietta Long In Plattsmouth Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. James Sawyer and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Churchill and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Churchill in Lincoln Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Don Jewell and son of Mead and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rasmussen and family of Blair were last Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown Jr. Sunday afternoon callers and luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Melsing:er were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Eastridge, Ivan and Diane of Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lugsch of Platts mouth. Ferdinand Hennings entered Methodist Hospital Thursday for observation and possible sur gery. He was taken by Fussel man Ambulance. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grell and sons were Wednesday sup- ... ........ , II. . I . T - ne.st Beck. 1 airs, cecii LiDoit or reierson, Iowa, is a house guest of Mrs. Joe Woolhiser and Virgil. iar. ana Mrs. ivan Busium and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Pin- I gree and family of Louisville and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bus- kirk and family of Springfield I were Sunday dinner guests of! Mr. and Mrs. Emory Buskirk , 1 and family near Oretna. Thej occasion was the 15th birthday 's of Cathy Buskirk and also the birthday of Mrs. Ivan Buskirk. j Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson ' I were Sunday evening callers ofi" Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Hennings. Mrs. Anna Harms of ManleyJ reiuruea nunie last r i luay auer spending more than three months with, her sisters, the Misses Leta and Evelyn Peters of Inglewood, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Hennings returned home last Saturday by ; Jet plane after three months j with their daughter and son-IB In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H Brammer and children In Euro bank, Calif. : I . Mrs . Hprhprt CfoVpr find: children were Sunday afternoon B i callers of her parents, Mr. and i Mrs. Rudolph vervaecke in : South Bend. . Mrs. Irvin Franke and sons j were Sunday evening callers of j Mrs. Alta Treadway In Spring- j field. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wildrick i Monday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stander and Oary were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stapleton and Paul Jr. of South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Welsh at tended the Home Show at the Civic Auditorium In Omaha also called on his mother and brother, Mrs. Pearl Welsh and Hubert. Mr. and Mrs Elwood Leroy oi Manley returned Monday from a 10-day vacation with their daughteer and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs. James Root and James Leroy In Charleston, S C. They were accompanied by Mrs. Ella Riley (Mrs. Leroy 's aunt) of Drury, Mo. Enroute home, they stopped for a visit with Mrs. Leroy 's father, C. C. Coo ley in Mountain Grove, Mo. Mrs. Riley returned home with them for an extended visit. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beck were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beck and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dobbs, Randy and Debbie, Amos Beck ana daughter Fatty and Little Roger Kuhn of South Bend were afternoon callers. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Slsson and Tommy of Omaha were evening callers. Mrs. Julia Garrison return ed home Sunday after spending last week with her aunt, Mrs. Lora Eden In Auburn. Mrs. Ed en had had major surgery at the Tecumseh Hospital. Mrs. Glen Harbison and Judy Jo visited with Mrs. Harbison's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Shepherd near Springfield Sun day afternoon. Nehawka High School Notes NEHAWKA (Special) The Mustang Conference Music Fes tival was held at the Nehawka school all day Tuesday. Schools participating were Alvo-Eagle, Avoca, Elmwood, Murdock, Pal myra and Nehawka. The judges were Dennis Schneider and Catherine Dean. both of the University of Ne braska. The Nehawka ratings were Ann Nutzman, piano, 1; Bill Schlichtcmeier, piano, 1; Kath leen Hartman, piano, 3; Irene Chriswlsser, flute, 2; Julia John son, clarinet. 2; Bill 6c hi lent e meler, saxophone, 1; Sharon Poulos, Frer.ch horn, 2; Oary Andersen, trombone, 1; Neil Bal four, snare drum, 2; clarinet quartet, 1; Brass quartet, 2; Ruth Brandt, voice, 1-plus; Oene Vallery, voice, 2; girls triple 'trio, 1: girl's glee, 1; Band, 2. Mrs. Conger Finalist In Iowa Contest WEEPINO WATER (Special) Mrs. Lonnie Conger of Daven port. Iowa, sister of Mrs. Victor Plunkett Jr. Is one of the top three finalists In the Mrs. Am erica Contest In Iowa. Mm. Con ger was one of twenty contest- Junior Band Plays IN I FA BAND i NEHAWKA (Snocial) Nell Balfour and BUI Schliehiemeler NEHAWKA (Special) John have been selected as members i Jorgenson, music Instructor at of the State FFA band, which 1 Nehawka school, presented the will play at the state FFA meet-1 junior band at the open house of lng April 11 through 13 in Lin-; the Parent Teacher meeting coin. Neil will play the snare drums and Bill, the tenor saxa phone. The band Is comprised ants for the Contest at the be-;of 80 to ICO members from over Lonnie Wood, principal at Ne hawka high school, attended the Principal-Freshmen Conference at the University of Nebraska Thursday. The senior homemaklng girls attended Hospitality Day Wed nesday at the University of Ne braska. Cheryl Kearney, Janet Jones, Barbara Chandler, Karen Hoback and Jackie Dodson with Mrs. John Chandler met the homemaklng instructor, Mrs. Lois Hughes, at the ag campus for tours, with a guide, of sev eral laboratories in the morning. The afternoon cession consisted of a program and style show at the student activities building. The home ec majors designed, made and modeled dresses, coats, suits, formals, play clothes and swim suits. ginning and the judges have selected the top three finalists. bne has been judged in cook ing, baking, home decorations, hair styling and other events. Other Judging was to take place April 3. Mr. and Mrs. Conger have three children; two boys in col lege and a daughter who is a Senior in school. Mr. Conger Is the Superintendent ol Standard Oil Company. the state. Call Your News And Social Items to 2141 Thursday evening at the school. They played four numbers. At the r.ext meeting May 2. election of officers will be held. The 7th and 8th grade room won the banner and book for parent attendance. Kenneth Tcdd presided. Avoca Lions Visit Club at Elmwood AVOCA (Special) The Lions Club were guests at Elmwood Monday night for dinner at the Elmwood High School. The program was given by stu dents of the Home Ec class and their teacher. The president of the Elmwood Lions Club, Frank Schneider, presided. Mr. Lloyd Otto, Nebraska City was cHed for his work with the scouts also Floyd Le Fever received a spec ial award for his services. District governor Henry Rose. Omaha was guest speaker and showed pictures of Europe which he visited while attending the International Lions meeting at Nice, France. W A N T E D I MEN TO TRAIN FOR THE MEAT PACKING INDUSTRY For livestock buying, plant management and olher posi tions. Prefer men with agricultural or livestock back ground. Ae 21 to 50. Give summary of working or busi ness experience. Write: National Institute of Meat Packing For personal interview phone Mr. Spears Blackstone Hotel, Oniahi, Sunday, April 7th Union Items Mrs. L C. Todd Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Leiner were: Jtr canH Mr. .TVin T anf(thlr anrl grandson, Mr. and Mrs. George Plt1' reporter, Laudther, all of Lincoln, Mr Trail Riders 4-H NEHAWKA (Special) The Trail Riders 4-H Horse Club re ceived Identification papers to be filled out and sent to the county extension agent. The members are invited to the horse show, May 5, to be given by the Boot and Spur Club of Plattsmouth. The discussion was on horses teeth and how to tell the age of the horse by hi.? teeth. Kathv Thorns gave a report on How Ta ' Train a Pony. The April 22nd I meeting is with Lois Wessel. The meeting was held Fridnv. March 22, at the home of the leader, Jake Stapert. Mrs. Stan- ert served refreshments. Diana Put Your Valuable Articles under OLME COVER - . I 1 , . ' .w - it,, ' .-; '- - ' V.-"V.r '. ' 1 ' " . ; V ; , t... . . . of I'' M Heard nf ! ana Mrs. Liouis iruni or we-! n,r,ni. . . braska City and Leslie and Lou , v-t ,-rn i-t f, -, , ,'. ... ... .. r at Methodist Ho " I Sprague of Weeping Water. hMWiAUmmilUlJL BIRTHS LOUISVILLE (Special) Mi. arm Mrs. William Louisville are born March 23 a. pltal, Omaha. He weighed se- Mr. Don Jams, a mUalonary. ven pounds, two and three-quar-!WM guest speaker last Hun ters ounces and has been nam.l? n'E'Lt' B.?PAU.! ed Brian, Seott. Mrs. Heard it U ' V" 1 Vm the former -Anice-Hohman o "1"' Li t h wir,.r uj.i., n,.S finished in time to serve the Journal Want Ad. Pay You can buy separate policies lo cover your valuables like photo or hobby equipment, jewelry and furs, or sporls equipment. But, it's more convenient and economical lo cover all these with one policy. If you'd like "One Policy" protection for your on-th-go valuables, see uj about a Personal Articles I loaicr. STEVE DAVIS Agency 112 N. 5th rMartsmouth Phone 6111 are Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hohmaa of Weeping Water and Mrs Maude Heard of Norwood, Mo. The Heards have another son, Gary Dale, 2. L. i Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martis of Papillion are parents of daughter born March 21 at the Clarkson Hospital, Omaha. She weighed eight pounds, 10 oun ces and has been named Shel ley. Grandparents are William Neumann of Louisville and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Martin of Om aha. The Martins have two oth er daughters, Nancy and Sus-anne. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Patton of Lincoln are parents of a son born March 28 at Bryan Mem orial Hospital, Lincoln. He weighed 10 pounds and has not been named yet. Grandparent are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pat ton of Weeping Water, Merle Nannen of Omaha and Mrs. Mary Heard of Louisville. Pa ternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Hnhnrnth of Nebraska City. The Pattons have two other children, Cindy Sue and Julia Ann. Easter morning breakfast Mr. and Mrs. Jim Burbee drove to Weeping Water last Sunday! where they were dinner guests' of Mr. Louis Burbee and Dennis , and Mr. Will Burbee. The din-1 ner was honoring J 1 m Burbee j who was having a birthday that j day. Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Todd,! St. are both victims of the A.iian Flu the past week. Family Night Supper was held at the Methodist Church last Sunday evening. Mrs. Mast of Nebraska City showed pictures of the Holy Land as we know It today. IE7T1 IS v (DALLAS' FINEST) CODING TO Miscellaneous Shower j NEHAWKA (Special) Mrs. James Wadsworth and Mrs. Charles Hartley of Nebraska City entertained at a miscellan eous shower honoring Miss Mary Ann Douda of Omaha at the Wadsworth home. Twenty five guests were present. The bride's colors, pink and white were used in decoratoins and appointments. The wedding of Miss Douda and Frank Hartley Jr. will take place In Omaha April 27. 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