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iMMMNMIlHttMMlMAMMMiMMMliflttiMMI THE PLUTTSIWOUTH PAGE SIX NEHAWKA NEWS Mr. F. O. Sand Cindy Redden, daughter ol Mr and Mrs. Howard Redden, celebrated her fifth birthday May 31. Her party guests were the Nell Redden family. Platts - mouth; Mr and Mrs. Rose Red - den, Mr and Mrs. Ray O Nix - on, Mrs. Ida Hicks, Mrs. Ed Johnson and children, Mr and Mrs Mickey Bushnell and fam - ily. Cindy received a call from her aunt. Mrs Jesse Nichols of Belton, Tex There was home- made ice cream and cake fori lis Schlichtemeier attended the refreshments Sunday evening Nehawka alumni banquet, callers at the Redden home Mr and Mrs. Floyd Joerger were the Ed Johnson family returned home Saturday eve and Mrs Ida Hicks. i n'ng after spending several days Mr and Mrs Henry Neiman 1 the Charles Eschelman and four children of Hulett. Wyo., arrived Thursday to at- ten,) 'the graduation of their daughter. Lida Lou Neiman. meir nephew. Mike Eschelman. member of the Nebraska City j was a graduate. High School class, Friday eve-i Mr and Mrs John Bucholz j ning. A family dinner Friday land famny attended the Buch- i evening at the Glen Rutledge olz family reunion and picnic ; home included the Neiman fam- i at Steinhart Park Sunday The j ily, Mr. and Mrs Edgar New-1 guests were from Omaha. Dun ton, Plattsmouth; Mr and Mrs i bar, Nebraska City. Nehawka. Jim Rae and Gena, Mrs. Ercel Avoca and Canon City, Colo. Block, Nebraska City; and the Mrs Sam McComb and daugh- Sterling Ross family The Nel- man family were dinner guests of the Edgar Newtons Satur-; day. Sunday, a family picnic was held at Steinhart Park and included Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Boardman of Plattsmouth and those who attended the dinner at the Rutledge home. Mr ann Mrs. Louie Ross and Mr and Mrs. Albert Anderson took refreshments to the home of their sister, Mrs. Beda Stan- der of Louisville Sunday to help her celebrate her birthday which was May 27 Mr and Mrs. Robert Schlicht- ill i mm The active outdoor season is here! 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June 10. 1963 Phone 2708 emeier attended the alumni banquet at Wesleyan m Lincoln I Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schlichtemeier of Scotts i Bluff called at the Robert and ! Stuart Schlichtemeier homes on i Memorial Day. Recent weekend guests at both homes were Dr I and Mrs. Ellis Schlichtemeier .and family of Spencer, Iowa j They had a family dinner on , Sunday at the Stuart Schlicht- emeier home Dr and Mrs El- j family at Adrian. Minn., and at tending graduation exercises at Adrian High School of which ters, Ralene and Rhonda Canon City came Sun to spend two weeks with the Bucholz family Mrs. Herman Bucholz! came Thursday to spend some ' lime with the Bucholz family Mr. and Mrs. Dick Leach oL Omaha brought her and spent Memorial Day with them. Mrs George Kime and Mrs George Poulos spent 8unday Dorii afternoon with Mrs Wischmeyer of Omaha Mrs. Kem Balfour and Mrs Boyd Maytield attended the graduation exercises of Peggy Hunt, daughter of Mr and Mrs Cooper Hunt at St. Cecelia's Ca thedral High School in Omaha Friday evening. The Hunt fam ily are former Nehawka resi dents. Mr. and Mrs Kent Balfour atter.ded the funeral of her aunt. Mrs. Alma Johnson in Nebraska City Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Harold Scharp and Steven called at the Robert Ackley home at Weeping Water Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs Frank Warden and Mrs. Maude Cornell met friends. Mr and Mrs. Ray Sel bach of Topeka, Kan , at Seneca to spend the holiday together Mr and Mrs Byron Warlici and sons of McCook came Thurs day evening to spend several days with Mr and Mrs I. A. Warlick Sunday the Alfred Warlick family of Syracuse, Mr and Mrs. I. A. Warlick went to Carter Lake to spend the day with the Russell Meyers. A. W. Gordon of Omaha. Bob Wunderlich and sons Eddie and Bobby left Thursday for Dome Lake. Wyo , and Masonic Park. Colo., to spend a few days Mrs. Wunderlich and three chil dren attended the luncheon at the Fontenelle Hotel honoring a friend. Al Sorenson, who re ceived the B'nae B'rith award ! Tuesday noon. Margaret Gor j don of Cmaha came Thursday to spend several days with Mrs Wunderlich and Kathy. i Mr. and Mrs C A Trotter Omaha, called at the Clifford Trotter home Thursday. Your fey Jfti mmmm W ftft ' m mm ftfti the Nebraska Association of Insurance Agents Phone 61 1 1 Nehawka High School - - Class A -mdmWm mm. '.m am rlria of Louisville of JUff .islllWBwJl Hftw daughter born Mav ft ( "''QftW Mm LsW. W m ft odist Hospital, Omaha Mr Hftftl - W MuV am K - , M ft weighed 8 -rounds . 14 oun M. 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Sand Members read articles from the Catholic Press Prayers, were offered for Pope John 23rd A sDiritual offering was sent . to Fr. Frank Leiblinger who lsj ill at St. Elizabeth Hospital Sj Lincoln Mrs Merle Meyer read the message of the national presl- j dent, Mrs. Catherine A. Mc-i Carthy Three guests. Mrs Anna Uls-! perger. Kathy Lutz and Rita Meyer, and 14 members werei present Mrs. Leslie Behrns re-1 ceived the hostess gift Mrs Michael Roach is a new mem-j ber Mr Roach is an instructor j at Avoca School. BABVSITTKRS 4-H NEHAWKA 'Special) -The, Nehawka Babysitters 4-H Club! met at the Nehawka 8chool on June 3 Kay Nutzman led the 4-H Pledge and Barbara May field, the Flag Salute. Sharon Poulos and Lois Han sen were elected music chair men. Burnlce Garrett and Bar bara Mayfield were elected dem onstration chairmen. Topics were assigned for the next meet ing. Barbara Mayfield, reporter. ft I I I ' 'cflftftftaftlftn USSSSCTSfc wT -. K-i Mr. and Mi izina I Knli.irtl Wnrih.in ' MJn I .- I, .1 83 Attended Happy Helpers p-L I r 1 I LOUISVILLE "Special) The WMB Jttiwdr- V DIDIC jCnOOl Hannv Helners 4-H Club met at 1 ft LOUISVILLE (Special 1 Bi ble School ended May 31 at the 1 Methodist Church In Louisville, with 83 children from the Meth odist and Christian Churches participating. Mrs Oertrude Koop co-ordinated the school which was held In the Education unit of the First Methodist Church Teach- -ers and helpers In each group were as follows: Kindergarten, Jean Isaac, Ka thryn Meyers and Bonnie Dobbs with Kav Revelllac and Aud rey Steinkamp as helpers Pri mary group, Bernice Workman and Jean Mueller with Mona Jean Hell, Mary Heard and Mar-! ilyn Lefler as helpers. Junior Division, Norma Beck and Dora j Lu Hrabik with Elva Inman and Chris Helm as helpers. Battel Uerr taught the Junior High group with the help of Rev Wil liam Bavis and Rev. Rodney Wilmoth. 8usanne Pankonln and her assistant. Donna Tlustos. direc ted the music for the school. Marilyn Wilmoth with the help of Marv Frank. Francis Sta ples and Oail Duerr gave a special class In crafts. Thirteen members of the Va cation Bible 8chool of the Louis ville Methodist Church and their sponsors. Rev Wilmoth. Mrs Harvey Koop, Mrs. Earl Beck.' Urc PqpI MruUlb T riA w - - , .j ,! 1 ,i iw;, tit., auu mis Albert Inman took a guided tour of Boys Town Friday morn ing on a field trip. Mrs. Hull Cook, house guest of Mrs Koop. accompanied the group also. , participating. ""'n" rt.. I V m Bm WmMm the home of Shirley Hennings m mmmw with six members, leader Mrs. umm TT I t Engellcemeier and fcjur r m aftW 1BA guests present. Guests were Mrs. c-?T ? 1 ..i Maurice Group and Randy, Mrs y jft- mCS . ... - MmW mm. - a , '- The meeting opened with sing ing with Ellen Engelkemeier as accompanist Members answer ed roll call by telling of some accessories they would make for the sleeolng and lounging project they were sewing. The grouo made plans for their June meeting to attend a movie in Omaha with funds taken from the treasury. After the meeting a social time was enjoyed with lunch served by Shirley. The July meeting will be at the home of Susan Oerdes at 1:30 p. m on the 19th All mem bers are requested to bring the garments they are making whe ther or not they are finished. $159 FOR CRIPPLED LOUISVILLE (Special) A total of $159. H) was donated to the Nebraska Society for Crip pled Children and Adults from the Louisville area. Mrs. Earl Beck of Louisville was drive chairman. Mrs Hattle Schllefert, presi dent of the American Legion Auxiliary, reports that when the Bloodmoblle was In Louisville May 28 , 40 pints of blood were donated Poppy Day May 25 was also reiorted a "success." Call Your flews And Social Items to 2141 of 1963 jPUaVMlftif Births LOUISVILLE (Special) Mr. and Mrs Raymond Haynie of Springfield are parents of a dau ghter born June 2 at Methodist Hospital, Omaha. She weighed; 3 pounds, 8 ounces and has MM 1 nny Lynn Mrs. nay former Kathryn OeY-' dar Creek. Grand re Mr. and Mrs. Bill j of Springfield and Mr i Irus Oerdes of Cedar BUT WE Got a transportation problem? Talk to the folks at the Burlington. We can make arrangements for the kind of service and equipment you need. And remember: We consider that every shipment Is entitled to careful, conscientious handling. .That "handle with CARE" label may be invisible. but on the Burlington, it's highly respected. I Let us show you what we mean. W. C. MASTON FREIGHT AGENT BURLINGTON DEPOT PHONE 5211 N. F Hennings of Louisville rind Martin Anderson of Lincoln. Dr. and Mrs. R L Vekel of Seattle are parents of a son born May 31. He weighed 8 pounds, 3 ounces and has been named Bruce Robert Mrs Yekel Is the former Margaret Jean Wright of Louisville. Maternal grand parents are Mr and Mrs. P. L. Wright of Louisville. Maternal great - grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Oscar Cedarholm of Louisville. The Yekels have a daughter. Michelle Lynn. 3 )r Yekel ha-, completed his four-year residency in surgery at the Virginia Mason Hospital In Seattle and will be stationed at the U S Air Force Base Hospital in London, England. While Dr. Yekel receives three weeks of indoctrination at Mont gomery, Ala., Mrs. Yekel and children will visit her parents In Louisville during July. Conventional Home Loans Terms Up to 20 Yours 5 1 Percent Interest Charge Reduced for Each Monthly Payment CANI v.".-'-