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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1963)
THE PI.ATTSMOUTH JOURNAL Monday, May 27, 1963 ) PAGE TWO Section B mi ACK'S. FA S - 3 LEGGED - EFAKM Fl Jjouiidvilk Mrs. Ralph Wildrick M m i- V Recent visitors of Mrs. Jim Osenkop were Mrs. Carl Dill of Lincoln, Mrs. Harold Iske and children, Shellie and Jay, of Gretna, Mrs. Donald Miner, Mis. Raymond Dill and Mrs. Lulu Whitney, all of Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zimmer man of Lincoln were weekend guests Of Mr. and Mrs. Ed In gram. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wildrick were Saturday supper guests of Mrs. Glen Murray in Omaha. Additional guests were Mrs. Dor othy Kelly and family of Council Bluffs and Mrs. Mary Tigner. Mrs. Frank Fiala a.Jd John Brosinham of Omaha were Sat urday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fiala and children. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meisinger of Louisville and Mr. and Mrs. Di.nald Kroese and family of Springfield called at the Clar ence Wilson and Chester Keil homes in Omaha Sunday eve ning. James Hendrix of Louisville sophomore at the Ur.iversity of Nebraska, was initiated into Phi Eta Sigma Honorary Frat ernity. Eligibility requirements are 7.5 average in the Fresh man year. James completed 67 credit hours. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meisinger were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kroese and family in Springfield. They also called at the Fred Glesman home later in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ahl and Rhonda of Springfield were Sun day supper guests of Mr. and Mr.s. Joe Hon. Rhonda remain ed for the evening with her grandparents, the Hons. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Derby of Red Oak, Iowa, were Sunday guests of Mr. arid Mrs. Arthur Derby. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hauschild, Betty and Billy were 8unday evening supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Hanneman and family in Lin coln. They also called at the Donald Ziegenbein home while there. Mrs. Laura Stovall of Elm wood was a Sunday guest of her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Habel, Jenaine and Jeffrey. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Engel kemeier of Murray were Satur day supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meisinger. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hon and Linda of Omaha were dinner guests Sur.day. May 26, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hon. Several movings have taken place here: Mr. a.id Mrs. j'jhn Wegener have moved into the home of Mrs. Sam Edgerton which they purchased from her; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hicks have bought the Wendell Feigh- rer home and moved into it and the Feighners moved into the Hicks home; Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene Schmader have purchased the Paul Green home and the Paul Greens have moved into the Walter Gray home; the Wal ter Grays moved into the Bill Wegener home and the Bill Weger.ers have moved to the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wegener. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stohl mann, Judy and Joan and their houseguests, Mr. and Mrs. Ern est Erzinger of Torrington, Wyo., attended the University of Neb raska production of Shakes peare's Much Ado About Noth ing at Howells Theater Satur day evening in Lincoln. The Stohlmann's son, John, was a member of the cast. Sylvia Saltmarsh of Louisville, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. El more Saltmarsh, will graduate May 29 from Kearney State Teachers College with a B. S. degree in education. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Troy Buskirk. Gary and Gaynell of Spring field and Neva Buskirk of Louis ville were guests last Sunday of their mother, Mrs. Lewis Bus kirk, in Manley. Mrs. Carl Meisinger left Wed nesday to spend until Sunday with her hu.sband in Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Beck and daughters were Sunday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beck. Evening callers were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beck and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grell and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Beck and family. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Streeter, Douglas and Barbara were hosts to a d!nner at the Winterset Inn in Plaltsrnouth Mother's Day honoring Mrs. Streeter's mother, Mr. and Mrs. LaRue Williams. Mrs. BedelJa Stander of Louis ville. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mar quardt of Avoca and their daughter. Mrs. Dennis Eddy and Erica of Plattsmouth enjoyed a picnic dinner last Sunday at Steinhart Park in Nebraska City. Thursday evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Cordes were Mr. and Mr. Robert nam?", Nuitcy. RotJPru!? a'id Mary of Platt.-mouth and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Corded. TASTY BRAND CHUNK ONLY POUND I USDA Choice Well Trimmed RIB STEAK Pound USDA Choice The Kin? 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