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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1963)
: f, " - f PAINTINGS SHOWN Mrs. Dean Heebner i- shown with some of the paintings displayed las'l Sunday at the Cass County Historical Museun THE PLATrSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE FOUR Section B Thursday, November 21, 1963 -SHOP IN PLATTSMOUTH--AND SAVE Guaranteed Fresh Batteries DOES Hearing Loss rob you of TOCETHERNESS with Family and Friends? Come to Our Free Hearing Aid Service Center and Discuss how you may hear clearly whenever you want to . . . See how BELTONE will help you Stay Actively Happy in fam ily, social, church and community life. If you wish a PliEE hearing test and demonstration In the privacy of your home, call Mr. Kucera at Service Center or Write to him in care of BELTONE's Lincoln Office. 506 Main Street Friday, Nov. 22 Plattsmouth 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. John Kucera, Hearing Aid Consultant Beltone 415 We Repair All Makes This V r cq t MAKE IT ' A CHRISTMAS for the Home horn Scanlan'sl l ! iff JJ2 2 FIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE Beautiful Nylon Cover In Brown Beige, Turquoise. SEE THESE. 13095 FROM t... A Selection '-f jA From $2.95 Extra Special! 436 Main , 1 v I A Classified Ad In The Journal cost as little as 50 cents. Under the direction of BELTONE HEARING AID CENTER Sharp Bldg. Lincoln. Ncbr. of Hearing Aids r A- mv ...as. CHAIRS!! LAMPS LOUNCERS, ROCKERS Wonderful OCCASIONAL CHAIRS FROM $29.95 BEAUTIFUL DUAL CONTROL ELECTRIC BLANKET DOUBLE BED SIZE APPLIANCES & FURNITURE PlaHsmouth. Nebraska 4 '"A r , . , . . here. The paintings were done by the 18 meni- bers of a 10-week course in oil painting taught by Mrs. Heebner. Weeping Water News Mrs. K. Phone Mr. and Mrs. Brad Clark of Oxford, England, arrived in Omaha last Eunday by bus. The Clarks are here for an extended visit with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bruns. Mr and Mrs. K. E. Dokter and daughter Kari Sue were in Lin coln Sunday afternoon and en joyed the show "The Incredible Journey", by Walt Disney. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis and daughter of Lincoln, were Sunday afternoon visitors of Rev. and Mrs. E- B. Stewart. The following were in attend ance at Sunday morning serv ices at the Methodist Church and were Sunday dinner guests of the Rev. and Mrs. E. B, Stewart; son. Dean Stewart, teacher in Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Haas and sons Randy and Ricky cf Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs- Milburn Pote and daughter Jean of Omaha. Mr. Haas gave the Lay Message at the church entiUed Beautiful 4 Piece WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE Includes - Bed, Dresser Chest and Mirror. Quality Designed and Built For Years Cf Service Save On This Suite. from $99.95 crr; ... - "ill i i j J. - ' y. S1 fl 95 Phone 2145 -1 "1 I I' ,Ji .... t V. Jkii ANOTHKR COIRSE CONTEMPLATED An- other series of classes will be held beginning in January if sufficient Interest is shown In learn E. Doktcr 823 - 2655 "The Importance of Christian Men in the Church and Commun ity". Mr. Pote sang a number at Church, accompanied by Mrs. John Grocsser, entitled '"lhe Scared Flame". Mr. Pote was a member in Rev. Stewart's church in Iowa, and Mr. Haas was a member of Rev. Stewart's ; church in Kansas. There were arcund 40 in at tendance, from the Weeping ! Water and Nehawka communi- j tic s at the Methodist Church 6 ; o'clock luncheon and services at Eagle Sunday night.' The Ne-i hawka Choir sang two songs and I Barbara Lee and Marilyn Sch- niadt ke played an instramental duet, and Rev. Stewart gave the sermon, he is preaching there each night this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lcuis Allgaycr were Sunday evening visitors at the Roy Splitt home in Nehawka. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Llnhardt and Vliry Petrkin and Dean Trimble ajid.Tommy Mrriet of Powervje, Ma, were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Alma Berr.tr. The first of the week Mrs. Berner took her daughter, Mrs. Linhardt and children heme to Missouri, then returned to her own home in Weeping Water Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Kinton were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith at Walton. Other dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Mar tin of Shubert, Nebraska, who is Mr. Kinton's sister. Alternocfi callers were Mr. ar.d Mr3 Homer Martin of Lincoln. Mrs. Smi'h is a neice of Mr. Kint'jn. Mrs. Clifford Cooper called on Mrs Troy Doty on Wednesday mornkig. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Urwin. Alan and Cheryl Ann were Wed nesday evc.iing callers at the Clifford Cooper home. Friday supper guests at the Clifford Cooper home were, Rol land Cooper, Gary and Jelf and Ricky, Debbie, Sherry and Kit Cooper. The children stayed overnight and Rolland Cooper came cn Saturday afternoon io take his children, Gary and Jeff hme. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Doty and family were Saturday night visitors at the Clifford Coopers. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Urwin and family of Murray were Sun day supper puests of Mr. and Mrs. Cliifurd Cooper, and they helped Alan Urwin celebrate his 4th birthday. After supper guests were Mrs. Clayton Cooper and lour cnuaren. Home movies ; were taken of the occasion. i Mrs. C. V. Wallick and Mrs. Sf Erandt were in Lincoln on busi-' ness on Fiiday. , Mrs. Norman Urwin and chil dren of Murray visited Mrs. Dan Hoschar on Friday afternoon. I Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Knaupj of Falls City, Nebraska, were I Sunday dinner guests of his par- j enti, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knaup. ' Mr. and Mrs. William Newham visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Critser Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Critser were Sunday afternoon callers at the Arthur Hansen home at Waverly. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Groesser and John Dean and Ethel Groes ser were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Groesssr. Mrs. Chris Holt spent from Wednesday until Sunday at the home of , their .daughter, Mrs. Donna Arsenault and family in Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holt, Mr. and Mrs. David Tuma and fam ily of Seward, spent the week end at Grancview, Missouri, at the Bernard Holt and family. Bernard Holt is Fred Holt's sou. 3 t t Vw , r ' Mil-! Showers Held at Greenwood, Ashland GREENWOOD (Special A miscellaneous shower was held in honor of Miss Aita Fulmtr Thursday evening at the Meth odist Church. The colors were red and white. For entertainment, Shirley Landon played a piano solo and Mrs. Jack Fitch gave a reading. Beverly Maaeh had charge of the gift book, Sharon Fulmer and Susan Greene helped with the gilts and Diane Rogers poured coffee for the refresh ments. Hostesses were the Mmes. Gail Pollard, Ralph Gillespie, John Grady, Wayne Howard, A J. Leadabrand, Vernon Greer, Glen Marolf, John Johnson,' Ro land Tinnean, John Seeiield and Robert Leesley. Gail Pollard ar.d Harold Lan don entertained at a party and shower in honor of Larry Persh ing Thursday evening at the Ma sonic Hall. Lunch was prepared by Mrs. Pollard and Mrs.' Lan don. Miss Alta Fulmer was honored with a miscellaneous shower at the BOW Hall ki Ashland Sun day afternoon. Hostesses were aunts of Larry Pershing. Greenwood Briefs GREENWOOD (Special i-The Greenwood Woman's Club met with Mrs. Hayden Hughs of Lin coln Tuesday aftertioon. Four teen ladies were present includ ing the hostess, Mrs. Hughs. The meeting was opened by the president, Mrs. Robert Wall. After the business session Mrs. Hughs pave a very interesting talk on Puerto Rico. Mrs. Hughs had vis;t(-d Puerto Rico when her son-in-law ar.d daughter were living there. The hesuss served lunch. St. JoFPph Altar Society met at the home ct Mrs. Biilie Schu elke Wednesday with seven members present. Mrs- Norma McNurlln enter tained the Jolly Jokers Pinochli Club at her home Friday after noon. Mrs. B. E. Grady entertained the Hi Neighbor Club at her home Wednesday evening. Marion "Chubby" Wlnslow was taken bv ambulance to St. F-'lizabeth Hospital triciay morn ing. He had fallen and Injured his back. Birthday Dinner MURDOCH Mrs. Ella C. Gakemeicr entertained at a birthday dinner Sunday night, Nov. 17, honoring her grandson, Robbie Gakemeier. Present were, Bob, Helen Johnny and Robbie Gakemeier, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Lupardus and Helen Baur. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rice of Orange. Calif., aunt and uncle of Robbie, called to send greet ings to him and the others. Robbie Gakemeier entertained twelve of hts little friends at his home Saturday afternoon a', a birthday party. Cake and tee cream were serv ed. Robbie received many gifts. BACON FOR VOTES Charles City, la To arouse interest in the election of city of ficials, the Western Buyers, a livestock buying concern and a local supermarket olfered a hall pound of bacon to each voter who cast a ballet in the munici pal election. 1 Each person voting would re ceive a "I Voted" label flag, good for a package ol bacon at the supermarket. r. a ;0 V 1 ing still life painting. Sunday, more than 100 persons called at the Museum to view the paintings Scuih Mrt. Jess Fidler Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ver vaecke of Omaha and Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Vervaecke of Louis ville were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf Vervaecke. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Schram and son of Kearney were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs James Ogg and children. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kciser and Carol of Omaha spent Sun day afternoon at the Claude Sack home. Mrs. Kelser recent ly returned from the hospital, having suffered an attack of asthma. Leslie Watlund of Taylor came Wednesday anti spent until Sun day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dill, James and Bernle. Mr. anti Mrs. Stan Much of Lin coln were Saturday evening visitors. Mrs. Robert Tlustos and Deb bie visited Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Ralph I pork and new baby son, Kevin Kay, at Louis ville. Mr. ami Mrs. Jerome Streight and children of Omaha were visitors Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Fidler. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Dill and LaVerna of Gretna were din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dill Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ohrtman and family entertained friends at a house warming party Sat urday evening. Their guests were Mr. ana Mrs. Herbert Arm brust, Mr. and Mrs. Oary Ru mery and Mr. and Mrs. Jennie Sclnilte, all of Omaha, and Mr. at.d Mrs. Frank Pickenpaugh of Co. Bluffs. Iowa. Mrs. Pearl Carnlcle, Bill Car nlcle. and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carnlcle were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Haswell of Murdock Sunday. Mrs. Lloyd Larson of Louis ville was a tinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tlustos, Bobby and Debbie. Saturday evening. Junior and Christine Thiesstn of Lincoln spent Saturday over night with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Thiessen. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Barney and Barbara, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Tliiisen of Lincoln were dinner guests In the Thies sen home Sunoay. Mrs. Paul Stapleton spent Monday with Mrs. Herman Tet er. Mrs. Henry Ellston of Cedar Creek was a Wednesday guest In the Stapleton home. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Eill Rosencrans, Tom and J.uk were Mr. and Mrs. John Grady and Colleen and Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Grady of Greenwooa. Public Library Adds New Books New books added to the Pub lic Library: WadUiiigton, FaLrkk. A basic Russian-English Vocabulary. Tregaskis, Richard. Vietnam diary. A vivid eye witness ac- ! count of Americans in battle. American Council on Ecuca tion. Higher education and the Federal Government. Programs and problems. Womans day. Collector's cook book. Elegant cooking for prac tical people. McCalls's cookbook. The com plete step by step cooking and serving guide. Japrisot, Sebastian. The 10:30 from Marseille. A portrait of a Gallic crime. Garve, Andrew. The sea menks. A novel of suspense. Social Items to 2141 Call Your News And Bend AVOCA Mrt. Henry Maiemin Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Wessel accompanied her parents, Mr. and Mrs- Louis Stelnhoff, to North Platte for the funeral ot George fchlers, 95, who was well known here. Mrs. Henrietta Klrchoff, Lin coln, snent several days here last week with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dettmer. Tommy Kepler has been 111 with a bad spell of asthma. Mrs. Fritz Brockholf enter tained the following at cards for his birthday Thursday evening: Mrs. Beehoff and Elton, Syra cuse; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kirchoff, Otoe; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ropers, Syracuse; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brockhoff. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brockhoff. Mr. and Mrs. Urwin Brockhoff, Mr. and Mrs. Alired Ebert and Henry and Minnie Grafe. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Masrman were weekend guests at the Alvin Zichek home in Lincoln. Saturday evening the birthdays of Rev. Herman Goede, Mrs. Henry Maseman and Richard Maseman and the wedding anni versary of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Zichek were observed at a din ner. Mrs. John Llnfc'e Sr., Mrs John Lingle, Jr., Mrs. Ervin Neumelster and Mrs. Kate Neu melster visited Mrs. Maynard Rinpe at Auburn Tuesday. The Supper Club met with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Norrls In Weeping Water. Prizes at cards went to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Wirth. Mrs. Henry Smith and Mrs. Henry Dankleff. Mr. and Mrs- Silas Everett were at Hastings Sunday to visit at the Otto Bergstraesser home. Capitol Telephone Co. is in stalling equipment for the dial system here. Great Chance Brlggs Well, the world seems to move faster all the time, doesn't it? Griggs Nonsense! During the Revolutionary War they had Minute Men but during the World War we had four-minute men. ,1 I ....... . . t 1 WW'- f-4 ... t -Hsr M . ---.:'" :' j ; " A ;. ',,- - . . ' -" ,1 i-:V-H ,i' . . 1 I f I ! t - - i Eye-catching newcomer in diagonal-weave Strong Mewat Tweed. Designed by Betty Rose with a wide, wool fringed stole that adds dash to your other fashions, too. Red, Blue, Creen, Brown. Sizes 6 to 16. 59.98 BettijRose. WE CIVE KINC KORN STAMPS SoenrikhseBi'S Heil School Sets Thanksgiving Program Nov. 26 The pupils and teacher of School District 88 (Heil School) will present a Thanksgiving pro gram Tuesday evening, Nov. 26. The school is located 10 miles west of Plattsmnuth. The public is invited to at tend. Prizes will be given 'and lunch servee. OTffiaitti .J 1 IVU Oh, that Tailoring! Fall is a tailored time so have your high-hcclcd pump in that mood fine leather glove-stitched fore and aft. In brand new otter or bbek upper leather. Only $6.98 We Cive King Korn Stamps SQENHICIISEH'S coai that steals the . . . - ? -t I , Mr A r - ' - I'ti-t'-Sttf' - ' ' i f i , ' ' I I A i- A r. I A ' ' ' ' ' ' ' .'' i - . ' ' i t A f i .. H I, , i . .' i . s ' . A A j if . A t , t - 7 1 T