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THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE TWO Section B Thursday, April 11, 1963 MURDOCH Dorothy Mills Phone 2956 The WSWS met on April 3 in the church parlors. The attend ance was very good. The lesson on Hong Kong as part of the study of "The Rim of East Aoia" was led by Hen rietta Lupardus. Assisting her were Frances Slreich, Martha Schmidt and Ruth Leutchens. They demonstrated the correct way to make rice which js their main food in China. Etta Matoke had the opening devotions and Esther Stock, the closing devotions. Those having perfect aUendenee for the past year which ended April 1 were Ruth Leutchens, Lydia Rieke. Esther Stock, Etta Matske and Anna Rieckman. America's Finest IRIUISIC1! : COMBINATION WINDOWS AND DOORS : MADE Or ZINC-IMPREGNATED ; CARBON STEEL hTYour Choice of BAKED ENAMEL Colors. White and 14 Decorator Colors. SPECIAL PRICES'NOW ON jMIRO-LOCK ROOFING J "Hurricane Tested" Asphalt Shingles THERMAFIBER BLOWN 5 IN INSULATION llFEWALL ALUMINUM SIDING TCHINA-GLAZE SIDING s The Aristocrat of Modern Exteriors f LEXALUM AWNING and PATIO COVERS 1 "Nothing Down Eafy Ttrm For a FREE Homo Survey rVith No Obligation. Phono: f CLEN EAGER Phone 9032 Plattsmouth CR WRITI Newcomers to the community are the Chas. Todd family. They have moved into a new home on what Ls known as the ivy McCrory farm. They have two small children in school and two not of school ae as yet. They formerly lived near Papil Uon. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Heim of Lincoln are parents of a girl, i born April 6. She has been nam ed Kimberly Lynn. She has a brother, Corey. Mrs. Heim U the . former Sharon Bornemeier, dau ghter of the Alvin Eornemeiers. Sunday dinner guests of the : Carl Richerts were Mr. and Mrs. ' Albert Bornemeier of Auburn. sary party. A lunch of Ice cream, cake, nuts, coffee and punch was served by members of the WSWS; chairman being Mm. Leo Rikli. The couple received many gifts and cards. South Bend Mrs. est Fiuler Mr. and Mrs. James Smith of Lincoln and Charles Podds were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kuhn and Linoa Satur day evening. Mrs. Glenn Thies.sen and Mrs. Wallace Barney of Lincoln at tended funeral services for Har old Ahl at the Louisville Metho dist Church Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dill were guests ot Mr. and Mrs. George Vogler at Louisville Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs Conley Bailey of Plattsmouth were Friday eve- ! ning supper guests of Mr. ana j I Mrs. Paul Stapleton and Paul r ' " """mi i i .ii IK . 3E ' "'"-.:. . 1 ' A - - . ? i They attended church services ; Jr. Spark Loghry of Plattsmouth ' in Murdock as well as attend- I was an evening caller. ' ing the Will Stock celebration in Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rosencrans, the afternoon. j Tom and Jack, spent Sunday I Coming from a distance to ! evening with Mr. and Mrs. B. E. help their parents celebrate ! Grady at Greenwood. Mrs. their 50th wedding anniversary i Grady returned home from the were the Marion Stocks f r o m j hospital on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. California and the Eldon Stocks j John Gakemeier of Faribault, i from Hastings. i Minnesota came Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Roland Keetle are moving from Omaha to Wa terloo, Iowa in the near future spend Easter vacation with her parents, the Gracys. LaVerna Dill of Gretna was a Mr. Keetle works for the gov- weekend guest or her grandpar ! eminent in connection with theients, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dill. Air Force and will be stationed t The children of Mrs. J. L. in Waterloo. Mrs. Keetle is the Carnicle spent Sunday afternoon former Doris Ann Wendt, the i with her in observance of her daughter of the Lcuis Wendts. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Frank Koter zina ard their daughter Vicki and Mr. ard Mrs. Louts Wendt attended the confirmation of 83rd birthday. Birthday cake and ice cream was served. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carn-cle, Bill Carnicle, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Haswell of Murcock Church in Omaha Eunday. The niece is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Vogler of Omaha. j Approximately 300 friends and .' rr-latives attended the Golden i Wedd'.ne anniversarv of the Wm. ! Mr. an j Stacks Sunday at the school. I All cf their six children were ! present. A program consisted !:f numbers by the children and i grandchildren. I Rev. Matske and Rev. Weber 'gave short talks. Rev. Weber re i called being speaker at the ' couples 25th wedding anniver- Choose your Easter gifts from our complefa selection of Russell Stover Candies. s- ... - - . I 1 , i 1 lb. $1.50 .Assorted Chocolates their r.:ece at Mt. C a 1 v a r y j Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Carnicle and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carnicle and children, Mrs. Larry Carnicle, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Frahm and Ethel Mae Carnicle of Ithaca, Mr. and Mrs Homer Carnicle. and Wayne and Mrs. Murle Schwartz of Lincoln, and Mrs. Jack Rosen boom of Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ahl of Louisville and Mrs. Eunice Johnson of Denver called Sun day evening at the Glenn Thies sen home. Mrs. Betty Lakln and Mrs. Scott of Bellevue were luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kelly WrtnetoTri , .toohes were completing the Red Cross Drive. Mr. .'and Mrs. Oscar Dili at tended funeral services for Floyd Heacock of Gretna held Wednesday afternoon at Ash land. Jean Anderson of Ashland spent Saturday afternoon at the Larry Carnicle home. Sunday afternoon visitors were their grand children, Michael and Debra Carnicle of Murdock. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Thies.sen were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Thiesen, Christine and Junior, and Mr. and Mr. Wallace Barney of Lin coln. Mrs. Glenn Kuhn and Linda, Mrs. James Smith and Connie Boldan visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kuhn at Louisville Sunday afternoon. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf Vervaecke Sunday eve ning were, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Vervaecke, Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Keckler and family and Mr. Mrs. George Vervaecke and son, all of Louisville. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Matticks of Fairfield, Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Dill and Willard Dill of Springfield were dinner and afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dill Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Groce and Bobby of Plattsmouth were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stapleton and son for Sunday dinner. Bill Otto of Ceresco wae a Wednesday dinner guest. Mrs. J. L. Carnicle Is spend ing this week with her daugh ter, Mrs. Jack Rosenboom, and Mr. Rosenboom, at Lyons. $1.25 Fruit & Nut Egg dipped in milk chocolate $1.25 Easter Basket assorted Easter candies 75$ 12 Marshmallow Eggs dipped in milk chocolate 550 J Easter Quartet 3 chocolate &. 1 butter bon eggs - assorted cream centers 604 Chocolate Cream Egg dipped in milk chocolate) ;WE GIVE ,S&H GREEN STAMPS. J DRUGS Kencsha Extension The Kenosha Extension Club met at the home of Mrs. Greely Beil. Nine members and eight children were present. The meeting was opened with all members saying the Club Creed. Members answered roll call by telling what "quick tricks" they had used since the last meeting. Guests were Mrs. Richard Sack and daughters and Mrs. Buster Baxter and sons. The le&son on Care of Carpets and Rugs was given by Mrs. Grant Diterding and Mrs. Ray mond Cundall. The next meeting will be April 17 at the heme of Mrs. Raymond Cundall. Each member Ls to bring a flower or plant to be exchanged. i KO-KI-TAO i KO-KI-TAO Camp Fire group ! met at the home of Leader Mrs. Richard Collins April 9. The i girls made plans for their Mo thers Tea next meeting, April 1 16. Deanna Redden, senbe. William F. Whipple Assign:d at Yale LACKLAND AFB, Tex. Air man Bas!' V lliam F. Whipple, son of .Mr. tnd Mr3. William W. Whir-pic of Union, Neb., ls being re issl rned to Vale Univ ersity, New Haven, Conn., for technkrl training as a United States Air Force communica tions operations specialist. Airman Whipple, who enlist ed in the Air Force a short time ago, has completed his initial basic military training here. The airman is a 1962 grad uate of Nebraska City High School. WA-KI-tHI-I)A The Wa-ki-chi-da Camp Fire group met and made ice-box cookies for the Parents Party April 21. The girls had an Eis ter egg hunt, scribe, Klley Armstrong. MURRAY NEWS Mrs. Dorothy Van Ackern Phone 325-3556 Mr. and Mrs. Art Uhe spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Vance Dooley of Hamburg. Icwa and also with Mr. and Mrs. Rex Dooley at Watson, Mo. Mrs. Edward Wehrbein re turned home Tuesday from ation for their coming rank pass ing ceremony which will be held in about two weeks. Fred Campbell who ls seri ously ill ar.d has been in Meth odist Hospital was moved to CJarkson Hosoital Monday for Rebekah Lodge Initiates Two NEHAWKA (Special) Bar bara Chandler and Mrs. M. E. McDonald were Initiated into the Rebekah lodge Thursday evening at the auditorium. Host esses for the evening were Mrs. Albert Anderson and Mrs. Glen Rutledge. The members made plans to nttend the district meeting at Eimwood April 9 for the aiter noon and evening. Nehawka lodge will advance the colors, in charge cf Mrs. George Klme and Mrs. Clifford O'Connor. Mrs. Martin Boss and Mrs. Harvey Barkhurst has charge of seating the officers. Journal Want Ads Pay Clarkson Hospital where she had a new procedure In his care. luidergone major surgery I am glad to report that Mrs. C. D. Spangler returned home over a week ago after spending several weeks in Methodist Hos pital at Omaha with a broken hip Injury. She is getting along quite well. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wessel, Mr. Emmet We.ssel of Palmyra aid Mr. and Mrs. Ron Van Ackern were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Van Ackern. The Wessel's were also supper guests with Charles Mead Joining the group for sup per and visiting. The Murray Menders 4-H Club each Invited a guest and went roller skating at Nebraska City Saturday afternoon. The A-O-Wa-Ki-Ya Camp Fire Group had a Friendship Cere monial at the home of their lead er, Mrs. Gwen Spangler Monday after school. They had a short business meeting then received their Memory books in prepar- Mr. and Mrs. Miller Hurst and girls of Fort Worth, Texas are here to be with Mrs. Hurst's fa ther Fred Campbell while he is so ill. The CWF special Easter Ob servance was held at the Mur ray Christian Church Monday afternoon with 22 church ladies attending. The communion was served. The soloist was Mrs. Robert Snodgrass with Mrs. Merle Rogers as organist. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Campbell of Lincoln are the parents of an adopted baby girl which they have named Patricia Ann. I'm sure this community offers them their "congratulations." Ves, folks, I'm still your news correspondent. I had said I was quitting but since feeling better decided to continue on being ycur "nosey news reporter." A Classified Ad in The Journal cost as little as 50 cents. 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