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THE PL ATTS MOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL 1-1 PAGE EIGHT Thursday, April 18, !Uo3 Mi & . Mental Health is Program at Club Meeting Why Nebraska Is now the na tion's second most advanced state in the promotion of ment al health, a:ter neighboring Kansas was explained at the April 11 meeting of the GoMen rod Study Club. Colored slides wer? shown when the pnt;ram was present ed by Nebraska Psychiatric In stitute Coordinator Joanna Nolle. "The purpose of the Nebraska Psychiatric program of treat ment, training and research now gives help sooner and provides closer care to mental health pa tients," she .said. Nebraska's program has re versed the prediction of 6.0C0 patients to 3.000 patients by the 1960's. Vitamin boosters tranquiliz ers, increased awareness of physical cultural and mental needs replace outmoded shock treatment and confinement at the Institute. Appraisal is shared with a team of pschlatrists. education-; al therapists, trained techni-1 cians and mental health educa tors. From a background of ma jor research the staff through study and discussion of a pa tient gain insight for diagnosis , and treatment. ' Miss Nelle said valuable aids for patients at the Nebraska Psychiatric Institute are the u.se Of the library, television and. sound communications with; other clinical centers. - The trend in Nebraska is to ' provide care within one hour's j driving distance for patients. : Clinics serve 25 counties in Ne-' bra.ska today and 70 'i of the mental health patients can be i cured she stated. Seventeen members were pres- : ent for the meeting at the home of Mrs. Everett Spangler in O- j maha. Guests were Mrs. Roier , Hild, Mrs. Bill Sullivan and the speaker. Mrs. Joanna Nelle. j Hostesses were Mrs. Everett ' Spangler, Mrs. Ralph Sullivan and Mrs. Edward Wehrbein. -DAR ! (Continued From Page Onei During the business meeting Mrs. Wiles called on Mrs. Pearl Mann for devotions. She used as her text John 16:33, and gave special note to those men who formed the- Declaration of Inde pendence and wrote the Consti tution. All joined in repeating the Pledge r:f Allegiance to the Flag and the American Creed. Mrs. J. C. Jacka was intro duced by Mrs. Glenn Lutz, Mrs. Jacka is active in the Nebraska Federa ion ci Werners duos, and is known for her unique way of reviewing books. Ir. making her fourth appear ance in Platt.smou;h .she re viewed "Washington's Lady" by Elf Wyth Phane. "The life of Martha Washington as the wifi of the "Father of Our Country" was indeed a fitting climax to the festivities," members of the Chapter said. The remainder of the evening was spent in taking snapshots with special interest fix-used on a lovely bouquet of golden chry santhemums given by M r s. Pearl Reilly. Charter members of the Fon tenelle Chanter when it organ ized here April 21, 1913 were: Mrs. Mary McCulloch Street, Mrs. Clara Street Wescott, Mrs. Mae Street Morgan, Mrs. Lillian Pollock Parmele, Miss Hallie Adele Parmele, Miss Ellen Campbell Pollock, Mrs. Lelia McCulloch Turner, the Misses Leona Brady, Madelin Minor, Zelma Tuey, Hazel Louise Tuey and Alice Irene Tuey. Fontffielle members for the anniversary party were Mrs. Mollie C. Gobelman, Mrs. Zilpha Seward, Krs. H. L. Gamer, Mrs. Guy Wiles, Mrs. Eldon Sapp, Mrs. C. E. Rosencrans, Mrs. Glenn Lutz, Mrs. Dale Philpot. Mrs. Fred Vincent. Mrs. H. R. Johnston and Mrs. Pearl Mann. Use your library books are your best friends. They'll help you, entertain you. They'll make you feel good. GET IGO BONUS S8.H GREEN STAMPS WITH EACH PAIR OF SUMMERETTES PURCHASED FRIDAY & SATURDAY, APRIL 19 & 20 BRING THIS AD WITH YOU! YOU MUST HAVE THIS AD TO CET THE BONUS STAMPS. 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The new wing will cost about $.130, 000 and will give the Home facilities needed now as well as potrntial for future needs ulirn the Home is en la r s r d further. According to Superintendent Raymond Evers, the new wing will have com- Accidents Reported By Sheriff Here . Sheriff Fred Tesch today re ported investigation by h'.s of fice of two traffic accidents near Plattsmouth. This morning about 4:30, a car driven by Johnnie R. Capps. 18, Offutt Air Force Base, went over an embankment at the south approach to the Oreapolis overpass north of here after a front tire blowout. Capps suffered a knee injury and a passenger. A. T. O'Neal Jr., 33, of Nebraska City, eye in juries according to the investi gation report. Three children suffered bruises and their mother com plained of a side Injury after a two-car collision west of the Horning Cemetery south of here Wednesday afternoon. Drivers of the cars were Mrs. Willard Gochenour and Eldon Recder, both of Plattsmouth. Mrs. Gochenour's children, Jim my, 7, and Cathy and Diana, 5-year-old twins, were bruised. Sandra, 17 months, was not injured. South Bend Mn. Jesj Fidlrr Eagle News Mn. John Fiicher Phone S84-6141 Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Umland visited at the home of Mrs. Neva Rhoden at Elmwood, Nebr. Sat urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Johnson and family were dinner guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Umland for Easter dinner and supper. Mrs. Wm. Umland is looking forward to a vLsit with her mo ther, Mrs. Emma Waline of Lin coln, at the Umland home, for a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Preston, of Lincoln, and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Earl were dinner guests at the home of the iatters son and the Lincoln folk's daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Earl, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ronhovde, visited at Broken Bow, Nebr. for Easter Day at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Embree and family, of Muller, Nebr., were also guests. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Anderson enjoyed Ea.ster Day at Lincoln visiting at their son, Richard Andersons and helped celebrate the grandson Ricky Anderson's 11th birthday during the after noon and wore supper guests at the other son's home Clifford Anderson's Jr. and spent the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rocker of Seward, visited at home of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Herrold and fam ily Sunday. Mrs. B!:rtha Crandell, employ ed part time at Fest Haven, Weeping Water, was dinner guest at the home of her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Har vey Gerhard. Sunday. Dinner guests, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H?nry F.eishman Sunday were their son, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fleishman and family af Elmwood a sister and hus band,, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Krecklow, of Manley, Nebr. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heynoldson and son, Ronnie, attended the Sunrise Easter Service? at Pine vood Bowl, Lincoln early Sun day morning. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Waif and family attended the wedding ceremony, the bride a former fellow employee of Mrs. Wulf at Lincoln, the Mr. and Mrs. Bob by Butier at DeWitt, Nebr. Sun day evening at the Trinity Lu theran Church. Mr. Wulf wa soloist for the ceremony. Mrs. Raymond Carnicle and Cindy, and Mrs. Norman May field. Ashland, drove to Rock port. Mo., Wednesday and spent the dav with their mother. Mrs. Ray Oxlin. Mrs. Oshn has re cently returned home from Oak land," Calif., where she had spent the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tlustos and children were Easter Sun day dinner guests of Mrs. Tlustos' narents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Larson at Louisville. Oth er guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wiliiam Lars'jn and family and Mr. and Mrs George Hansen and family all of Lincoln. Sunday guests at the home of Claude Sack were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Keiser and Carol of Omaha. Saturday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Fidler were Mr. and Mrs. Sher man Willis of Omaha, Mrs, Oscar Laughlin. Clark Bushnell and Mrs. Otto Olson of Ashland. The group were guests for Sun day dir.ner and evening of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Olson. Mrs. Bill Ro:;encrans spent Saturday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Grady at Green wood. Mr. and Mrs. John Gake meier returned to their home at Faribault, Minn,, after a week visit. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Armstrong and Gary of Bonnet were Sunday afternoon visitors' with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dill, and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Dill and LaVrrna of Gretna were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Reigert at Firth for Easter Sunday dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Campbell entertained at a family dinner Sunday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert West and family of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Allgood, Dara and Lyn of Ne braska City, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hulse and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne pletely new and modern boiler facilities for the Home, a modern laundry and 17 more residence rooms. It will be on two levels, basement and first floor and will be connected with the main building. Evers said it is hoped the wing will be far enough along to put a boiler Into service this fall. When it is finished the present boiler build ing will be torn down. Obituary Terrance Bennett Funeral services were held Thursday morning at ten o' clock at Sattler-Fusselman-Per-ry Chapel for Terrance Bennett, 37, who died April 6 in Veterans Hospital in Palto Alto, Calif. He had been 111 two months. He was born Oct. 15, 1925 In Plattsmouth, son of Elmer I. and Diana Doyle Bennett. He attended St. John Catholic School and was graduated from Plattsmouth High School in 1943. He served with the Marines curing World War Two. On Jan. 23, 1940, he was mar ried to Louise Lepert at St. John the Baptist Church here. They had four children, Terrlann, 14; John Nicklas 11; Ronald, 7 and Phyllis. 5. His wife survives, as well as the four children; mother, Mrs. Bennett of San Jose, Calif.; sis ter, Alice Kettleson, Chicago, III. His father and a brother, Char les, preceded him in death. The family lived in Omaha and when he went to work lor TWA they moved to Chicago and later transferred to San Francisco; the family living In San Jose. The body was returned to Plattsmouth. Rosary recitation was Wednesday.' Rev. Msgr. Joseph Przudzik officiated at the services. Pallbearers were Charles Kaf ka, Bob Kafka, Leo Hohman, John Svoboda, Frank Koubek and Bronson Tirrun. Military colors were by the VFW Post 2543, and the SAC Honor Guard. Burial was in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Langhorst, Mark of Bruning, Charles Campbell, and Mrs. Helen Bchulte of Ashland. Mrs. Fannie Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Watland and Betsy of Taylor were Thursday overnight guests of Mr .and Mrs. Bernard Dill and Bennie. 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