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THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, 8EIHI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE TWO Section B Thursday, September 5, 19C3 HEHAWKA NEWS Mrs. F. 0. Sand Phone 2708 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon will ob serve their 50th wedding anni versary September. The Robert Wunderlich family were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Gordon Jr. and family. Eddie Wunderlich will attend the Missouri Military academy at Mexico, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. John Bagley have returned from Perham, Mrs. Etta Scanell of Luvern, Minn., was a guest Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Turner and family were supper guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Reeves of Brownville. Lester Turner, Alvin Henrichs of Beatrice and Bill Klabunde of Papillion are vaca tioning this week in Colorado. Reverend E. E. Jackman, su perintendent of Omaha; Truman Lytle of Weeping Water and dick Pattern of Milford con ducted services at the Methodist Church when Reverend E. Stew art was on vacation. The Nehawka school teaching staff has been completed with the hiring of Dale Vanderford, who will teach general science, industrial arts and coach. He taught at Elmwood last year. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stoll and Mrs. Edna Philpot attended the show, How The West Was Won at the Indians Hills theater in Omaha Thursday evening. Mrs. Howard Heesch and Tamyra ac companied the Stoll's to York Friday. Mr. Stoll attended a meeting of the home board of and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mar the IOOF home. Sunday Mr. and j ion Gregg and family were din I at a pink and blue shower at the home of Mrs. Lomie Wood. The center piece for the table was a sprinkler with garden flowers. Thirteen guesU were present. Among them was Mrs. Gilley's mother, Mrs. George Harms of Fairfax, Mo. Games were played. Mrs. Duane Everrett of Wilber, Nebr. was co-hostess. Dickie Bailer had his tonsil.3 removed at St. Mary's Hospital, Nebraska City Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Hutchison, Robert aid Delbert went to Trenton, Mo. to spend the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller. Howard and Charles Hutchison, who had: MURRAY NEWS Mrs. Dorothy Van Ackern Phone 325-3556 Carol Collins and Bobbie Cus-jMrs. John Bates of Rising City, ter held a slumber party to-1 who arrived Friday, Mrs. Grace gether Saturday in honor of j Kidder and Mrs. Carolyn Schaf Carol's lCUi birthday. The girls ' er of Sargent, and Mr. and Mrs. entertained their guests at a i Jack Kidder of York who ar-cook-out sunper at the Custer ' rived Saturday. Mrs. Brendel en home then they all spent the i tertalned at a dinner for them ! night at the Collins' home. Saturday evening. On Sunday On bunaay, Mr. and Mrs. John; the entire group including Mrs hpen vKitinu at (hp Muipr h, Junius aim niiny iouk iaroi 10 erenaei were noon luncneon If" TL. ..u.itL5'i Omaha for career in honor of cuests of Dr. and Mrs. Richard her birthday. They then took Brendel, Rick. Gayle, and Scott. Ricky to flayland Park for They also attended "opi-m awhile. On re uming home, rela- ; house" at the new office building Minn., where they spent two ; dav evenine to soend the Labor ' tlves "' . 8 - J Mrs. Leonard of Dr. and Mrs. Brendel Sunday weeks. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Day weekend with Mr. and Mrs.!ar"ner and 80ns of Council afternoon. Mrs. Kidder, Mrs. Bagley, Mr. and Mrs. Jack HineslWiimer Harshman and Mr. and j Bluffs, acrenpaniod them tojschafer, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack attended a family reunion at! Mrs. Ellis Lacy. Dinner guests vis" a!"' C-'3y ice cream and ! Kidder departed for their homes Omaha at the Lee Conrad home, j Sunday at the Lacy home were j cake in J,:rlnpr observance of (Sunday evening and Mr. and Nehawka students who will at-i the Jerry Harshmans and the (Carol's birthday. ! Mrs. Bates left Tuesday morn- Clyde Meisinger family of Platts- i Mrs- Orville (Tess) Harmon ring. mouth. I and Mrs. Mable Glenn of To- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wolph, ( peka, Kans., spent Sunday and Mr. and Mrs. Louie Ross, Mr. i stayed overnight with Mr. and and Mrs. Albert Anderson were j Mrs. Fred Campbell. Miss Jo among those attending the State i sephine Campbell of Platts Fair Sunday. They reported j mouth was a Sunday guest, heavy rain in Lincoln. j Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Hal Hansen and ' drove to Des Moines, Iowa Sat- Steven returned from a week's urday afternoon where they at- returned home with their par ents. Mr. and Mr?. Jerry Harshman and Ron of St. Louis came Frt- tend college this fall are David Lindsey, geology major, grad uate work at John Hopkins, Baltimore, Md.; Roger Dodson, senior, University of Nebraska; Bryce Hansen and Marlin Kime, sophomores at the University of Nebraska ag college; James CAPITOL CORNER By Rep. Glenn Cunningham Mrs. Stoll were dinner guests of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Ger ald Fleming and family of Har lan, Iowa. The search of an air man, who crashed, was In prog ress in that area. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stone and three sons, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Johnson, Julia and Betty Ann are spending this week at Lucky Acres, Garfield, Minn. Guests Wednesday afternoon of Mrs. R. B. Stone and Mrs. Neil Pierce were Mrs. Marion Stone, Mrs. Don Bickford, Mrs. Bertha Stone of Lincoln and Mrs. Harry Jensen of Omaha. ner guests Sunday of the How ard Gansemers. Mrs. R. B. Stone spent Thurs- X , y ' , .1 V day with Mr. and Mrs. Chester falls C They n the house Stone when the Neil Pierces 1 1? W made a business trip to Omaha. "rett 'aml!y' who movcd t0 j v........ I Wilber. rwui auu rvui i onyuer are spending this week with Mrs. Lottie Snyder and Mrs. Minnie Poling of Nebraska City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schnelle of Crab Orchard and grandchil dren, David, Mark, Paul and Rhonda of Jansen were after noon and dinner guesU of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ross Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross and Mr. and Mrs. Marie Walters of Nebras ka City spent the holiday week end with Mrs. Maude Cornell. Mrs. Jensen was formerly Reva Mrs- Schnelle made a trip to Roe, a former Nehawka resl. gether to the northwest and en dent. J joyed the pictures they had tak- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wesselltn' joined Mr. and Mrs. Leo Roddy! Wl11 0st s birthday was ob of Union, Mr. and Mrs. Robert iservfd Thursday evening with a Roddy of Omaha at a cafe Sun-1 gathering of relatives for a co day for dinner with Mrs. James ! .PeraJtlv ln-lfr' GuejsU wer? Rcddy, who was 86 years old the, Byd Mayfields, Deane and that day i a Ned Nutzman families, Mrs. Elmer Grafe and three ! ce and Kent Balfour fam children, Waverly; Mrs. Marion!'''"; n Mrs' Bal' Wallace Kansas City; Mr. and j f.ur' Rss i Mrf- A rk,Bk. it..111 Balfour, Robert Hutchison, """6.V ' uT Mr. a.id Mrs. Jack Hines. uuj -w , , u i , du bile iiai iiu Eoss home. Mrs. Rowena Jacob son of Seattle, Wash., and Mrs. Oren Pollard called Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Vina Beatty attended a shower Sunday afternoon honor ing Janice Tucker at the Bethel United Church of Christ in Ne braska City. Mrs. Harmon Riggs was a guest of the Harold Scharp fam ily when Mr. Riggs was at camp. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Schllch temeier and family met Dr. and Mrs. Ellis Schlichtemeier and family of Spencer, Iowa at a cafe Wednesday evening for din ner. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Shrader Jr. of Sioux Falls, S. Dakota and family spent the Labor Day weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Shrader Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mayfield are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Richard Smith and family at San Francisco and relatives at Los Angeles. Lois Wessel was a guest the past week of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gunther and family of Beatrice. Mrs. Robert Wunderlich took her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Gordon of Omaha to the airport Wednesday. They flew to New York and took the boat Queen Elizabeth for a tour of Europe. Jnhnsnn inninr at TTnivpryitv nf Nebraska: Rarhara Chandler. Steven returned from a week's urdav afternoon where thev at-! Washington, D. C. (Special) freshman, University of Nebras- vacaUor in the Colorado niDun-i tended the wedding of Nancy j Attention has been focu.sed in re- ka: Lester Turner inninr Pern wins. Hancock and Larrv Moon at the ! '" wet-K.i on yousiB people in State college. i Mr. and Mrs. Harold Richter j Presbyterian church. They re-j the two n&tUmAl political parties. Mr. and Mrs. Randall Switzer, a,la lnree cnuaren, i neresa, ; turned Saturday evening. j i'-' xouiig nepuuiican conven- K.enny ana Konnie, are new; Mr anc j,ira Martin Sporer l"m ln oan ranoisco resuaea in residents of Nehawka. Mr. Rich- i and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rogers'3 win for a pro-OoIdwater candi ter is associated with a farm!hari n oninvahio icrht.rfriv va.idate, and as a result, some of ' home loan company at Nebraska i cation together Enroute they j tne Democratic columnists have I City. They moved here from;drove through the Appalachian ! charged that the "fanatical" Mountains where they viewed r'Rnt, or tne "lunatic" rignt, has some beautiful scenery then oni taken over lne whole Republican to Buffalo, New York. They saw j Party. the Niagata Falls from the Uni-I Of course, that is ridiculous, ted States side then drove to the ! One only needs to look to the Canadian side and viewed them.) next West Coast political con They said, and not being disloyal j vention the Western Young to our country, that the Horse- i Democrats. In their convention shoe Falls and Rainbow Falls ; these young people called for the are much more beautiful from resumption of diplomatic rela the Canadian side. The couples ; tlons with Communist Cuba, a spent a night and day in Canada j non-aggression pact with the where they saw among many : Communist Captive Nations of ! things the tobacco fields, also i eastern Europe, and withdrawal ! the huge greenhouses where the i of all U. S. troops from South i tobacco nlants are started, and ' Viet-Nam, giving that crucial Mr. and Mrs. Buck Jones,; the big barns where the leaves j area to the Communists. Union, are parents of a son born after reaching maturity are; One might call these resolu Aug. 23, at St. Mary's Hospital ! dried. Mr. Sporer and one of the; tlons friendly to the Commu Nebra.ska City. Maternal grand-1 owners did a little exchanging j nists, yet no responsible Repub mother is Mrs. Frank Wolfe besides visiting. Mr. Sporer was; uCan I know has charged that Union; paternal grandparents, ' given a flat of the tobacco plants ; such extreme ideas characterize Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Jones. i in exchange for some of his Ne-!the entire Democratic Party. Avoca, and great-grandfather, ' braska rock collection. They re- j I guess these young people Herman Smith, Nehawka. j turned to the United States by; must be letting off some steam, Jesse and Fred Gruber Burle!'3? of Michigan and saw Lake ; which it is easy to build up in Wolfe, attended funeral services Huron and also the shoreline of j these times with so many of Jesse Dysart at Union Thurs-: Lake Erie and arriving home: stresses and pressures at home day. He was an uncle of the! ,ast fSoX and abroad. It is well to remem- Gruber brothers. ! Out-Bf-town guests over the! ber, though, that neither young AVOCA Mrs. Henry Maseman Mrs;Jake Stapert was a guest at a"""baby shower recently for Carrie Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Stoehr of Plattsmouth at the home of Mr.;. Leonard Stoehr of Plattsmouth. There were thirty-five guests present. Carrie Lynn received many useful gifts. Co-hostesses were Mmes. Dean, Victor and Leon Meisinger, Mmes. Kenneth and Verna Tschirren. Curtis Roys of Seattle, Wash, received a head injury which required seven stitches. He was playing at the home of Leonard St. John, where he and his mo ther and family were visiting when a gate fell on him. Mrs. Roys and children have returned home. Mrs. Roys' mother, Mrs. Harold Jacobson of Seattle leaves for Iowa City, where she will meet Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dane for a trip to the eajt Sep tember 1st. Mrs. Vina Beatty and Visa Brown were dinner guests Sui day of Mrs. Gladys Epler of Brock, other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cooper and Nathan Cooper of Nebraska City. weekend at the home of Mrs. fee Thursday morning for Mrs, i Margaret Brendel were Mr. and Wayne Brooks, wife of the gram-; t. ... mar room teacher. j " " - - "' 88 "" -i Wedding Invitations have been received for Miss Charlotte Hottmeyer, Superior, and Rich ard Hoback, Avoca, Sept. 15 at Centennial Lutheran Church, Su perior. Miss Kottmeyer has been honored by a linen shower at Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. John Mohr, Kelly, Beatrice visited Mrj. John Mohr here Saturday, Dorothy Mills Phone 2956 group has much Influence on na tional policies. Speaking of young people, a recent Labor Department study shows that a you'h who finishes his last year of high school will probably earn about $70,000 more In his lifetime than a stu dent who drops out after the llih grade. Further, a man, aged 35, with a htt'h Krhnnl Hinlnmn nnu Mrs. Mart Nickle, H8. died! earns an avpmn nf si Mi mnre Sunday morning in a nursing per ycar than a man' wltn 20 home in Lincoln. She was the I The Keen Teen 4-H Club led: mother of Mrs. Mike Borne-!no high schooling by Mrs. Jerry Pointer took part meier. young people ' should give in the singfrst at the State Fair Mrs. Linda Oustln, aged 83 ! strong consideration to these Saturday. , died in a nursing home in Lin-i facts before deciding to droD out Rev. and Mrs. Burkhart and coin. She was raised in the Mur-iof school.' Also the fact that the jobless rate for those who have dropped out of high school is over 17 per-cent, way above the i Sidney spent the holiday in Ells-"dock vicinity and was formerly worm, .ansas witn his parents, Linda Eveland. Mr. and Mrs. Kruger. I Mrs. Merlin Faubel of Elgin Yeoman 3-C Dennis and Mrs . I spent the weekend at the Mills national avcraee Horns, Darrell and Dean Seegel ! home- Saturday night she and; were Sunday guests of Mrs.jM"' Mills accompanied Merle! For nearly three years a man Elsie Seegel. faubel and Judy Mills to Omaha j in Santa Monica. California, ad- Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mueller; to see ne Plcture "How the Westj vertised over Mexican radio sta- r.ipn rm.ho ho ...., and two daughters have mnvert s wnicn are neamea into the . .-..-(?. i . .. ;:..... - Arriving from Nnrth Wednesday at St. Mary's Hospit al, NeorasKa city. Mrs. Arley Schomaker will teach the kindergarten at Union. Mr. and Mrs. Schomaker and children returned Sunday from a vacation at Estes Park and Denver, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Damon Meyer and family, who lived in a trail er house on the Marion Tucker place, have moved to Campbell, Nebr. He worked on the Nehaw ka elevator for some time. Mrs. James Gilley was the guest of honor Friday evening xg CASH BORROW $20-$50-$100-$300 - $500 $1,000 Up to $3,000 FOR ANY PURPOSE Repay in 25-30-36 Months PHONI--WRITE--STOP IN uiiun LJ to the Ernie Schmidt farm south- i ""-iving irom jvorth Tcsm- j U. S. that a "miracle tablet" he west of Avoca this week waui, . i .. naiuraay evening manuiacturea would etlectively Mr and Mrs Ted Wilson have' were J' R- Mills, sons Jimmy! treat over 30 body aliments. taken over the bowling alley in: ?nd ttuart' Eddie Mliler ard! The tabIets' niade o d,'hy Weeping Water and bought thei Ross- The two two young drated and compressed sea kelp home of Mrs W W Dwyer ! mea wl" be 8tudents al Wayne j 'or weed), were s&ld through They plan to move about Sept ; ?!a,?e Teathers College. Jimmy j the mail. But postal Inspectors 15, Mills will be going back for his j charged htm with mail Iraud, a Mr. and Mrs. Nick Kohl, jm. ! se('onfl year. count dismissed when the man. perial, visited several days with! V ' i w )ym an ma not contest ms conviction on Mrs. Lena Beherns. - I extende(l trip through the East- another charge of interstate transportation of misbranded drugs. He was fined and put out of business. Each month dozens of fraud cases are investigated by the Post Office. If you should ever suspect any advertisement or product received through the mail, contact the local Post Office. The Library committee taveif ?ates ,a.n! Canada- She is purchased three dozen chairs to: trayei.ng witn ner college room be used at the town hall from ! mate and her parents' money from the July 2 benefit The Firemen entertained their families at a Steak Fry at the Fire Hall Thursday evening. Mrs. Jerry Johnson and Julie, Omaha, spent the weekend here at the Elmer Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Bruns Obituary William R. Egenberger William R. Egenberger was born July 31, 18&1 in Platis mouth, and died Auk. 23. at and family. Mrs. Ann Mickle at- i Lexington, Neb. tended the Mickle family picnic; In nis ear'y years he was as at Shenandoah, Iowa Sunday.' jsociated with his father in the Mrs. Anna Mohr and Mrs. ! ruei an" 'Md business in Platts Harry Jacobsen called on Mrs.jmoutn- John Mohr Friday. He was married Sept. 19, 1915 Mrs. George (Lena) Holthu?e,U Mlss Adcle Rinker of Platts Alliance, was a Sunday caller at :moutn- Tn(,y moved to Lexing the heme of her uncle and aunt, j ton ln 1924 where he retired ln Mr. and Mrs. John Stubbendicki 195- an wa Justice of Peace. Sunday evening. j Surviving Is his wife; three Those helping Clarence (Bud) j sisters, Mrs. Mary Harriman, Staack celebrate his birthday re-jCouncil Bluffs, Iowa, Mrs. Ida cently (also their first wedding Baumgart, Crookston, Neb., anniversary) were Mr. and Mrs.'Mrs- Florence Turpln, Omaha; a Francis Fisher and family j brother Carl, Plattsmoulh. Elmwood; Mr. and Mrs. LeRoyj Those attending the services Furry and family, Mr. and Mrs. : from Plattsmouth were Mr3. Harold Staack and family, all of'ra Egenberger Kelly, Edward Weeping Water; Miss Linda i Egenberger, Carl Egenberger, and Helen 530 Main St. Plattsmouth, Nebraska Phone 3213 Louis Egenberger; Carter of Omaha. Services and burial were in Nichols, Grand Island; Mrs. Mam'mie Geschke, Syracuse; Mr. and Mrs. Maynard 'Geschke. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lexington. I Dodenhof and Mrs. Lela Hunter-j man. ' Journal Want Ads Pay Sampling Tea AVOCA (Special) More than 100 ladies attended the Sampling Tea at the United Church of Christ Friday. Small samples were available with coffee and recipes were sold of the samples cookies, cake, nut breads, salads, desserts and candy. Mrs. Elmer Hallstrom poured coffee. The affair was sponsored by the Ways and Means Committee of the Woman's Fellowship. There were 42 samples. Open House GREENWOOD (Special) An open house will be held Sept. 15 from 2 to 5 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Carter near Greenwood ln observance of their 50th wedding anniversary I Relatives and friends are Invited to call without further invitation. The couple requests no gifts. PLAID PERSUASION A coat delight! Loop Mohair In a plaid of soft, muted elegance. Back yoke gathers give an easy fullness. Widened, lay-flat col lar, slot pockets and intriguing carved but tons add fashion spice. Blue, Oatmeal, Red, Brown, BlackWhite. Sizes 6 to 16. $39.98 X X 1 x xBettTTtRose x X X X X X A ,i 7 I k'$h in f I I THIS WttH S ! , ,IM " " "J , WHAT A SCOOP FOR YOU FINE SEAMLESS NYLONS (REGULARLY 99c A PAIR , HURRY... Sale ENDS September 21 Hurry in for all these seamless styles ... 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