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I '.1 fHE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE TWO Monday, August 5, 1963 . i 4 I ) i ti cCs cL I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Louis Wagner Steward Studio i Ingrams Entertain At Open House for Son and Family LOUISVILLE (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ingram enter tained at an open house July 28, hcrwing their son and family Mr. and Mrs. Paul Inpram and fsimily of Kent, Wash., who are visiting fcr a couple of weeks. A picnic dinner and supper were served with about 125 peo ple tlurin? the day. Those attending ths picnic din ner and supper were; KEEP IN TOUCH William "Butch" McOraw !s visiting in Eerucia, Calif., with Mr. ar.d Mis. Cliff Kirkpatrick and family a.id in San Fernando, Calif., with Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Rhoden and family. Mrs. Kirk patrick is an aunt of Butch, and Mr. Rhoden, an uncle. flail I.v.m nnH Knlhv Vatnn Mr and Mrs. Paul J?ram ; d M , M d M D, ' and family; Mr. and Mrs. K H. ; ,.., nhl., ,,,,, ,rtW, wruns?i. "rT"' I'h I Thursday. Cai! I.ynn was 12 andjf Mrs. Ethe Drelicharz and chil- Kath t mil mcmber, w Mrs. Giover Will, a resident of this area many years ago, is in the hospital following a heart attack. Mr. and Mrs. Will make their home la Grants Pass, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zaslera left on their vacation Sunday. They will visit in Hastings a few days with her daughter end son-in- law, Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Rult, be fore going on to Minnesota here they will visit their dau- i , . . t n T I r an.- I n -1 n -i.i . nir. iiu ... i ,.. , ., j anu leiau.i'i were presriu ui - . , - Denver, Coluiado; Woooy and the Eat, u j);rne birtnday : Mrs. Dave Morganstern in Du- ium. aiso vviui ineir aauiner and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Koop and son and daunh- dren and Mrs. Emma Davis of i Teddy Brunson of Mankato, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. Monte Hayes and family of Marshall town, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. Dave cake and ice cream. A ladies bridge club and hus- ter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Joe . wnt.. .... A I I. . Rhoten of Nebraska City. " f V " , " v VZastera. Jr. in Two Harbors. Mr. and Mrs. C E. Ward and .Sn Bull.va n TnursSaT ruIn-.JSrhVrvi1"1"". Present were Mr. and Charles Smith Linda and Cheryl , Mrs Henry HlM Mr and Mrs ui irduiunjji. iviin. iiafici Laiia of Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Karl Kraeger, Mr. and Mrs. Pf.rrv Titnuman r afifl Um li- I . ,.kl.J . w - J " - w'..,"l ... 'Chris Bui in, Mrs. Hazel Rainey Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Garrison, residents of Plattsmouth when he was stationed at Offutt, now retired and living at Forth Worth, Texas, were Friday to Mrs. Nellie Mei.smeer of Platts- i : r'Tr " "tL.V.. V... .V ! Sunt.ay guests of Mr. and Mrs mouth; Mrs. Anna Siemers and t. ,inntrt w,rll wrP1 ni Fred Fischer and family. They Mrs. Lena Roloff of Otoe. .'31 many mendS Mr. and Mrs. Ray Zimraer- fard wa. iened bv the bridse I - man and family. Mrs. Kuthryncluo t0 be sent to Grace Living r8,M wi j weite Mr and Mr, Henrv zim- .u... u... .u.land Mr. and Mrs. Howard " " r.: . ... ' i Blu" v, mc, whpr 9nrl hov.. Norman. Dolezal-Wagner Wedding In Christ Lutheran Church The Christ Lutheran Church was the setting July 20 for the four o'clock wedding of Miss Betty Lou Dolezal and Mr. Ro bert i.ouis Wagner. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dolezal, Sr., Fort Croolf, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wagner, Nehawka. Dr. A. B. Lentz, pastor of the church, officiated at the wed ding ceremony In the presence of 150 guests. Baskets of red and white i gladolus decorated the church Jack Franke was organist and i soloist was Wilbur Hubbell. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white silk organza over taffeta gown, trim med in lace and sequins. The gown was street length and fea tured scalloped neckline and short.lace sleeves. She carried a cascade of red roses. Miss Jane Nelson was bridesmaid-attired in a red taffeta THOMAS WALLINC CO. Plattsmouth, Nebraska Abstracts of Title "Title Insurance" frock. She carried a nosegay of peppermint carnations. Mrs.j Gary Tuman, matron of honor, i was gowned identical to Miss NeLson. j Lyle Hild, Plattsmouth, wa3i best man and groomsman was 1 Richard Nielson, Omaha. Usher- j ing were Jay Speck and David; Meisinger. j Approximately 400 attended i the reception. Miss June Wafjnerl presided at the guest book; Mrs.' Mary Nelson, cut the cake; Mrs. I Larraine Kiluow, Mrs. Beverly Dolezal and Miss Judy Baum gart had charge of the gifts. A buffet supper and dance was held at the St John School Auditorium from 5.30 to 11:30. The couple is living at 614 1 Ave. F., Plattsmouth after a honeymoon trip to Minnesota, j The bride was graduated from the Plattsmouth Schools in 1958. and is employed at The Amer ican Loan Plan, downtown Oma ha. The bridegroom is a Platts mouth High School graduate. class of 1953, is employed at Wilson Packing Company. merman and Mr. and Mrs. Gene I ciUb. Ingram and family all of Lin-j coin. Mr and Mrs. Kenneth hpre of Kar, R(1M. fTtrt 'rfl "I 'C ler will be sorry to hear he has c ii a ' entered the hospital in Chicago far., or Millard. , possible surgery. Mr. and Mr and Mrs. George Edson!Mrs oesslcr ' and Ron. Mr. and Mrs. Richard MaU ,d h M RoMBler v ?m, i the Bt. Elizabeth's Hospital, LedthMr.;Seifenryf anjf N' .remont. Chicago 22. family of Gretna; Mr. and Mrs. 'wVnMH1 M"' Shlrl('y ChUrCh PIllPred Kfof bedrcfe""- "' H- Mary. Hospital in Nebraska Mr and fX.' Cj MonohonJ lV,sf trCatment' She ta Mrs. Gall Meisinger, Miss j m room 3- &5S5"' Mr; M.T.i Gerald Swilzer who was ser- uaiu lj i uunuii aim luiiiiiy f ivn Mrs. timer Spneck and daugh-of , suferinR a cocusslon. ters, Nancy SaUmarsh, Vicki; ' .Iko, imnroved Meismger, Mrs. Clarence fajo-l . s- .,rv.. cn,:o, N. ren and Sharlene and Mrs. jKp,,,' -.., )v, ,' Zelma Sutton. . : ... . , ,,,.., ., Nehawka. Okla., left Thursday for their homes after spending a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tschirren and family. Also guests during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Loren Deen and Gary of Plattsmouth, Donald Decn of 29 Palms, Calif., Larry Hoover of Burlington Junction. Mo., and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Decn and Linda of Plattsmouth. Attending the Moore Family reunion in Council Bluffs Sun day were Mrs. Nellie Moore, Mr. and Mrs. George Whalen and Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Adkins and Connie Rac. The basket dinner at noon and the reunion was held at the home of Mrs. Morris James. One of the highlights of the reunion was the presence of Conard Moore of Maine, now retired from the Navy, a cousin of the Platta- J mouth people, whom they had not seen for 21 years. Miss Louise Frolich, daugh er of A. K. Frolich, who was Superintendent of Ash Grove Lime ana Cement Co., Louis ville for many years has now been promoted from Major to Lt. Colonel in the Army Medical Specialist Corps Reserve, retro active to March 28. Call Your News And Social Items to 2141 : Style Shop llSidercalk Bazaar SHOP ON THE SIDEWALK SHOP IN THE STORE Fontenelle Chanter to Hnst Dktrirr 1 The Ricnard Spangler family i iv-j i Liiiiiii , ls nome now from a vacation Fontenelle Chapter, DAR. met 'spent in California. Sunday at two o'clock at the i home of Mrs. Fred Vincent, Re-i gent, to discuss and make final' First Methodist plans for the District 8 meeting! . . If- t-r i i here Sept. 17. j WSCS Meets Mrs. Guy Wiles is in charge The Methcdlxt Women's Socl of reservations an the diatier i ety of Christian Service met Registration will be at 9 a.m. j Aug. 1 in the Church Memorial for the ail-day meeting to be Room. Mic nehnrah Rutt returned held at the Presbyterian Church.! Meeting was conducted by ihejl0 ner home In Hastings after Mrs. Herbert H. Selleck, State , president, Mrs. Donald orove. Spending ten days with her Regent, will be the Ruest speak-j The devotions were given by ! grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe er. Circle No. 1 of the Presby- Mrs. Lee Eas'ridye from thejZasU,ra Deborah ls the daugh terian Church will serve the din- i Upper Room. u.r ot rjr. and Mrs. F. J. Rutt. ner at noon. j The lesson, "The United Na- The local chapter expects 50, tions Family" was given by Mrs. Mf and Mrs Bllx zastera 0f delegates from the Fontenelle ; Lester Dalton. Rvrarmw arrived Kundav. Blix Chapter; Jonathan Cass Chap-j Reports were given by the sec-; wUJ lnanage tne prescription de ter, Weeping Water and Ne- retary of each line of work. Clr-!partment ln Cass Drug while hawka; Otoe Chapter, Nebraska ; cle chairmen reported. jtne Joe Zasteras are on vaca- City; Reavis Ashley Chapter ,j The Dorcas Circle will meet Lon Falls City and the Ann Froissart! with Mrs. Howard Wiles in Aug-1 ' Chapter, Auburn. ust. The Gleaners with Mrs.) Tommy Moreheaci, nine-year- Mis. Vincent was hostess at j John Schreiner and the Naomi !old ton oI Mr and Mrs. carl the tea where plans were madei with Mrs. Frank Llnder. MnhMri pntereri Kt. Cather- for the district meeting. Refreshments vere served by . Hos'oiUl In Omaha and hostesses from the Dorcas Cir-; ,.,, .urcerv this morn- atkMw East Berlin has the least fiee dom and the most police surveillance." V, ' ' E.VGAGKD Mr. and Mrs. Cecil K. Stanley of Ocean.sidc, Calif ornia announce the engagement of their daughter, Linda Jean, to L. t'pl. Terry L. Meisinger of Camp Pendleton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grrald A. Meisinger, C edar Creek, Neb. Mr. MHsinuer was grad- ' uatrd from Louisville High School in 1962, and the brlile-elert Is currently a student at Oceanside IJigh School. No wedding dale bas been set. Mrs. McCraw Has European Tour Mrs. George McOraw re turned home Saturday from a trip to Europe, a planned tour by Western Electric. She flew by J"t with the tour party, traveling 9.000 miles vls-i ttmg England, Holland, Ger-i many, France. One of the high lights of the trip was a visit to; the Military Cemetery of 40,000 crosses in Luxemburg. i Trips were made on the River! Rhine, and viewing the Windsor j Castle. After spending 11 days on the; tour, Mrs. McGraw made her re-; turn to the states by Jet. Richard M. Nixon, former vice president: "Of all the Commun ist cities I have visited Mos cow, Budapest and Warsaw APPRAISE THE DIAMOND it BEFORE YOU BUY IT! Your appraisal of the diamond you are con templating will give you added confidence in the gem you pur chase. Grove s VfHP, Jewelry MfMtn AMIIICAM op tootrr 505 Main Phone 2400 Plattsmouth Ladies Aid Meets Christ Lutheran Ladles Aid met at thp church parlors July 31 with Mrs. Herbert Fraoke and Mrs. Arthur Hild hostesses The annual chicken supper and sing was reported a success. A tentative date, Aug. 21. was set to vote on the proposed con stitution. Mrs. Ed Meisinger gave the devotlonals entitled "Hope," us ing Serin! ure from Matthew 12. Verse 21. Piano selections were played by Joan Wehrbeln, Marlene Schafer, Marjorle Schafer and Lynn Smith. August hostesses are Mrs John Fusselman and Mrs. La verne Meisinger. MlTTOITf W Kim SPECIAL! WEDNESDAY, AUG. 7TII ONLY ICE CREAM i '., CAL. CARTON ASSORTED FLAVORS Schreiner Rexaii Drug Visitor at Nehawka From New Delhi NEHAWKA Special! Sup per guests of Mrs. Amelia Bal four Tuesday were Wallace Giles, New Delhi, India; Mrs. Maude cle. Penny Lynn Haynie onorprl at l-irvAer LOUISVILLE ISoecial) - A City, Boom 216. She slipped Ing. He is in room 344 North. Tanis Baldwin, 15, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Elmer Baldwin, is at Bt. Maiy's Hospital, Nebras- I n f l VJ ivr h P r mMtXMll raw I .... . .1.. I - .iHl Giles, the Ry Jensen family.! EfiV 'rr.hV . Thursday and suffered Beck and back Injuries. She ls being kept flat on her back. Later, she will be brought home to convalesce. Nebraska City; the Vance and Kent Balfour families, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Balfour. Later relatives aid friends Sunday afternoon at the Meth odist Church, honoring little Miss Penny Lynn Haynie, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Ray- joined them when Mr. G 1 1 e s "" 'e ul oprmgi.e.u. showed colored slides and cave LUtle P"y was too small to a talk about India. Mr. Giles has I bl'iRS nome atter she was born DRESS SALE ONE RACK FULL RIDIKULOUS PRICES SEE EVERY RACK SEE EVERY TABLE SPORTSWEAR AT SENSATIONAL PRICES MANY VALUES NOT IN AD SALE FOR ONE DAY ONLY GIRDLES LINGERIE - BRAS ALL FAMOUS LABELS CUT IN PRICE BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS SAVINGS ON EVERY TICKET .spent 2' 2 years in India working in agriculture under the Edsel and Henry Ford foundation. He Is on his way to India for 2 1 i more years of service. His wife, who had surgery re cetly in North Carolina, will join him later. He will go by way of Japan. and wasn't brought home until about a week ago. She received many gifts. Hostesses for the occasion were Mrs. Earl Payton and Mm Ralph Payton of Plattsmouth and Mrs. Arthur Gerdes of Louisville. New Idea, At Least If you have any back-seat ! rf.i,.A.n 1 ........ . ...It ll h N IJ AR them this. A Virginia court ruled V I ni frjfhflt a ms.vnopr in th hark failing to advise the driver how j to avoid an accident. Chang ing Times. Monday, Aug. 5: Bud of Promise will meet Monday, Aug. 5 in the I OOF Hall at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 6: Military Order of the Cooties and Auxiliary will meet Tues day, Aug. 6, at 8 p.m. at the VFW Club Rooms. Tuesday, Aug. 6 Regular meeting of the OES, Home Chapter No. 189 at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 6. Thursday, Aug. I Dorcas Circle of First Meth ! odist Church will meet with Mrj. Howard Wiles Thursday, Aug. 8. I at 2 p m. Members are asked to note the change of date from I the 5th. ; Thursday, Aug. 8 me DUiiouiuiei vjdruen v-iuu scheduled to meet Thursday. Aug. 8 at the home of Mrs. Roy Clark, has been cancelled. Sunday, Aug. 11: The tinnual Wiles reunion will be held at Garfield Park in Plattsmouth Sunday, Aug. 11. K Classified Ad la The Journa. cost as little as f0 cents. Schreiner't Special Formula HAND CREAM JUST THINK 3-oz. Jar 50c 8-oz.Jar $1.00 16-oz. Jar $1.50 A Wonderful Quick Vanishing Fragrant Cream How Much Are Vow Paying for a 3-oi. Jar? Schreiner Drug WE ARE RIDICULOUS TOO ! . . . COME IN AND SAVE RIDICULOUS MONEY ON MANY ITEMS WEDNESDAY Grove's Jewelry 5C5 Main Phone 2400 and SideaBk BAZAAH WEDNESDAY, AUG. 7TH BARGAINS ON THE SIDEWALK & IN OUR STORE Stop Washing The Dishes With The No Need To Carry Your Laundry Baby's Diapers. Around In A Grocery Bag. DISH CLOTHS . :iJ,tic'f(,P- Jr , Jl Laundry BASKET for only IK tel 57c SPECIAL You Only Have To Empty These Once A Week. " Always Paint-Up Time Round 45 Qt. (11 ' Cal.) Plastic LATEX INTERIOR WASTE BASKET WALL PAINT Throw Your Little J1 1 i r Not All Colors C J "J Old One Away I . J J ACH Bur Who Cares! J p" GAL. 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