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Sunday afternoon "call ers at the Stenberg home were Mr. and Mrs. Nets Stenberg and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Buell. Mr. and Mrs. John Fox hon ored their daughter, Mrs. Ray mond Judds of Lincoln with a dinner for her birthday, Sunday. Other guests were the Raymond Judds family, Mrs. C. H. Con nor and Mrs. J. M. Fox of Gret na, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fox and Mr. and Mrs. Carles Fox and Patty of Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Laughlln attended the wedding of MLss Alta Fulmer and Larry Pershing at the Methodist Church. In Greenwood Sunday afternoon. Lyndall Watson and Mrs. Earl Mansfield called on Mrs. Mans field's mother, Mrs. Willa Wel don and sister Mrs. Samuel Metheny In Lincoln Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mr3. Melvln Sturm returned home Wednesday eve ning after a week's vacation, when they accompanied Mr. Sturm's sister Mrs. Chester Stone and Mr. Stone of Nehaw ka on a trip which took them Into, Kansas, Oklahoma, Ar kansas, and Missouri. Saturday visitors at the Ray fred J. Feldhousen, Ph. G. It. P. Harry W hltmore, B 8. K.P. Pharmacists In Charte ruMlfiMBLal MmmM, J'l ca ev.., 1 l f; m - W. T. ASHLAND Phone 944-8136 Bower home were Mr. and Mrs. Rex Bower, Jennie Sue, Matt hew and Amy and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cyebe and Russell of Lincoln arid Mrs. Keith Pollard Kevin, Tammy and Gregg. Mrs. Ashley Boiler, Je.sse and Beth have called at the Rolland Tlnnean home in Greenwood to see Mrs. Boiler's mother, Mrs. Olive Whltlatch. Mrs. Whitlatch Is suffering with four crushed vertebrae caused by a fall. She Is now in a cast. Mr. and Mrs. John Klein and John Jr. of Dallas, Texas came to the Art Box home Friday then attended the Nebraska - Okla homa football game Saturday in Lincoln. Harry Rohrer of Winne toon was also a guest at the Box home to visit his daughter, Mrs. Klein and Mr. Klein and to at tend, the game with them. The Kleins started home late Satur day evening. Mr. Rohrer re mained for a longer vLslt at the Box home. Monday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keller were, Mrs. Charles Baker of Sylmar, Calif., Chester Keller of San Diego, Calif, and Mrs. Gill Kell er. Miss Rita Portner of St. Paul, Minn, came Thursday evening for a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. John B. Peterson. Mr. and r NHi't llni 3 At our Pharmacy, the dispensing of prescribed medicine is a' per sonal service rendered with true professional interest in the health problem of the individual. Only a Pharmacist may accept your pre scription and hand your medicine to you so you may have the ad vantage of his professional expla nation of dosage directions. WiilWN" .' J UKUbS j ifei1 Ml! 16 Cu. Ft. Capacity 178.3 Lb. Frost Free Freexer Gibson's Most Deluxe Refrigerator $579.95 Value NOW ONLY $349, FOR QUALITY at 5th & MAIN Mrs. Ralph Ralkes and MUs Portner were Friday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peterson. Saturday afternoon the Petersons and their hou.se guest attended the Nebraska - Okla homa football game In Lincoln. Miss Portner returned to her home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Moller and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Armstrong spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. C. W Foust after they and the Fousts had attended bazaar and supper given by the Greenwood Christian Church ladies at the Legion Hall In Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil SUnder called on Mrs. Selma 8tander and family and Mrs. WlUlam Rohrdanz, Tuesday. Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Howards were Mr. and Mrs. George Bolt and Mr. and Mrs- Kenneth Ewlng of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Earl of Millard and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rapp of Ralston. Later the Sowards and their guests went to Syracuse to a Square dance festival. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Nelson and family of Lincoln spent Sun day afternoon and evening with Mr. and Mrs- Raymond Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Braurk muller and family visited at the Archie Finney home in Waverly, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Laughlln, James and Wesley went to Omaha Sunday evening and vis ited with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Laughlln and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Laughlln and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bower and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Stickney of : Waverly went to Llndsey Mon day to visit old friends and neighbors of Mrs. Bower's and 'Mr. Stickney's. They had lived inear Llndsey in their childhood. I Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Comstock and Tracl of Ralston spent Sat ! urday afternoon with Mrs. Com i stock's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Reber. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Remaly of Elmwood were Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orle Sow ards. Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Sturm and Mrs. Jack Reece attended funeral services for Mrs. 8turm's aunt, Mrs. Iva Stein meyer at Clatonla, one day last week. Burial was at Clatonla also. Mrs. Rueben Weborg returned to her home at Pender Friday after a weeks stay with her sis ter, Mrs. Martin Stenberg. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne 8warts visited with Mrs- Margaret Leh man and Wallace McClelland Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brauckmul ler and family also Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Meyer and family of Lincoln were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brauckmullcr at Waverly. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Strcich and family spent Sunday eve ning at the Marvin Leaver home. Mrs. Wilma Rogers had dinner Friday with her sister, Mrs. Dave Parrott. Melvln Sturm and Jack Reece attended the Ncbraska-Okla- CHRISTMAS SPECIALS FOR A FAMILY CHRISTMAS! ti ! 1 14 Cu. Ft. Frost Free Refrigerator with 104 Lb. Separate Zero Degree Freeier At The Low, Low Price Of 188s 188 wt MERCHANDISE LOW, LOW PRICES SERVICE AFTER JOHN BE NEWS FROM AVOCA Mrs. Henry Maseman Friends surprised Miss Meta Mueller on her birthday Monday. They came with well filled bas kets for dinner and spent the afternoon visiting. They were Mrs. H. F. Fleishman, Mrs. Harvey Gerhard, Eagle, Mis3 Marie Dankleff, Elmwood, Miss Martha Dettmer, Lincoln, Mrs. Wm. Dettmer, Mrs. Alfred Ebert The one o'clock birthday luncheon met with Mrs. RolJert Klrchoff Tuesday for Mrs. Wm. Dettmer's birthday. Hostesses were Mrs. Elmer Johnson, Mrs. Elmer Hallstrom. The Avoca Fire Dept. had a special meeting Monday night to try out some new fire equip ment. Mr. and Mrs. John Rippe re turned from a two-week trip with friends in Oklahoma, Indiana, Ohio. They visited Rev. and Mrs. Sherer and sons of Saginaw, Mich. The Wilbert and Arthur Koester homes in Watseka, Illi nois. Mrs. Henry Smith, Mrs. Char les Marshall, Mrs. Calvin Car- sten, Mrs. Martha Ruge, Mrs. Dena Ruge, rs. Viola Sill, Mrs. Earl Freeman, Mrs. Henry Mase man were in Weeping Water at the Congregational Church Fri day to hear a missionary, Mi.ss Jessie Doldgc who is Just back from a trip around the world spending a year In various mis- ion fields. Her pictures were all In color and taken by her own camera. Mr. Rawalt, Mrs. Wm. Dett mer, Mrs. Alfred Ebert went to Union for a church dinner Wed nesday noon. Mrs. Margaret Stratton, Wash ington, Kansas spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Eva Bond. A one o'clock luncheon Satur day noon at the John Norrls' honored Mrs. Paul Wolph on her birthday. Others present Mrs. Ray NorrLs, Mrs. Wm. Maseman, Mrs. Lois Tefft. Mrs. Tom Ake son. Mrs. Richard Norrls had sev eral liUle friends in for David's 4th birthday Nov. 3. Their mo- homa football game Saturday. Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Sturm were guests at a Bridge Club dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hansen at Ne hawka. Mrs. Lyle Bailey and Ralph Dean spent Sunday afternoon at the Vernon Dean home. Ricky Moore spent Saturday night and Sunday at the Dewey Moore home, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moore had Sunday supper at the Moore home. John and Sarah Nichols spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stander. Mr. and Mrs. John Fox were Sunday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fox at Gretna. - r-k&f 1 Model 19-P3RBR Even This New MOTOROLA T.V. Is Hand Wired And CARRIES A 100 Full Year Warranty 19" Picture-Includes Stand AT ONLY 139 88 SALES & RCMANN thers were also present. Lions Club met at the cafe Tuesday evening and appointed committees for the annual Christmas party. They also made a donation to the Cass County Retarded School, i Francis Marquardt, Los Ange les arrived here Monday for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Marquardt. Susan Vanderslice is a new pupil in school this week. Mrs. Marlon Sutton cut her hand badly Monday which re quired several stitches. Marlon Pittman left by plane from Omaha Monday for San Francisco to visit his sister, Mrs. Hattie Chapman and brother Ward who are neither one very well. Miss Selma Marquardt Omaha spent several days here with her sister, Mrs. J. W. Brendle this week. Mr. and Mrs. Norton Johnson, Debra and Clinton left Thurs day evening for Portland, Ore gon to visit her relatives and spent Thanksgiving. Joe Kover Jr. fell at school this week and received a very bad sprained ankle. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maseman were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Schroder at the Le eion Hall at Palmyra for a Thanksgiving dinner and Mrs. Maseman's birthday. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. John Maseman and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Maseman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nutter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Haln and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Maseman and Cherrl, Miss Shirley Upton, Gerald Nut ter and Brice Hanson. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ram old, Syracuse announce the birth of a son at 8yracu.se Hospital, No vember 22. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lenord Nutzman, Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ramold, Nebraska City. Great grandmother is Mrs. John Nutz man, Avoca. Donna Sue, 4, and Ruth Ann, 6, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Joy Shroder, Palmyra entered Syracuse Hospital Sunday for a tonsllectomy and hernia repair. Mrs. Paul Hlllman flew to Mason, Texas called there by the Illness of her brother, Donald Ooodloe, and to see her mother, who Is also ill. Kenneth Wurtele of Wurtele Construction Co., presented a Wilson Creek Watershed picture award to Mr. and Mrs- John Al bers and family of Avoca at the Tuesday night annual soil and water conservation cHslrlct and extension banquet at Unadilla Tuesday evening. Mrs. Ann Straub was sur prised on her birthday Nov. 11 by No. S Rock Bluff school pu pils. 8he also received a birth day cake and other gifts. Charles Marshall, Avoca, was MOTOROLA DELUXE Shirt-Pocket Radio. . $14.95 Picture-window 1 tuning Goldan Vole iHikir t-trantlitor PLAcIl chal . 4 Scutt-fellnt polyttyrwM "f, cut In Blut or Black A Valuable FREE GIFT With Every Major Appliance, TV or Stereo Purchase Made This Week. THE SALE SERVICE PHONE 2133 re-elected the seventh time as President of the Nebraska Farm Bureau Federation at the annual meeting at the Lincoln Hotel In Lincoln this past week. Mrs. David Straub, Debra, Stevan and Douglas, Cape Can averal and temporarily trans ferred to Arkansas, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Lempka, Tecumseh, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Straube here. David will Join his family here for Thanksgiving. Mrs. Gertrude Goeschel and Leona, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bow in, Lincoln, Mrs. Emma Van Winkle, Omaha, Mason McGee, Lincoln, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs- H. Marquardt. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Stohl mann visited Rev. and Mrs. F. Horns at Arapahoe over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vander slice and family, Jacksonville, Fla., are visiting at her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hoback. Obituary Phyllis Jane Fauquet Funeral services were held Wednesday at 2 p. m. from the First Presbyterian Church here with Rev. Robert McLeod offi ciating, for Phyllis Jane Fauquet, 22, who died Nov. 23 as a result of an automobile accident near Columbus. She was born Oct. 17, 1941 at Lincoln, daughter of Paul E. and Bonnie Brown Fauquet. She lived for a short time at Weeping Wa ter, prior to her residence in Plattsmouth. She was graduated from the Plattsmouth Schools and the University of Nebraska The past year Miss Fauquet had been teaching Home Econo mics at Newman Grove. She had planned to be married In June to Alan Dexter, Lincoln. Surviving are the parents; sister, Mrs. Joyce Harmon of Santa Clara, Calif.; brothers, Larry of Lynnwood, Wash., Phil lip John of the United States Naval Music School in Washing ton and Danny at home; grand mother, Mrs. Emma Brown of Kearney, five nieces and nep hews. She was a member of the Pres byterian Church; Past Honored Queen of Job's Daughters; Miss Plattsmouth and Miss Cass County In 1957, and Queen of King Korn Karnival in 1961. She was well known for her music ability and was an honor stu dent. Committal was In Pleasant Ridge Cemetery. Pallbearers were Roger Roberts, Tom Win scot, Larry Christensen, Ray Stevens, Don Bauder and Tom Thurber. Flower bearers were Mrs. Larry Christensen and Mrs. Roger Wehrbein. Music was by Mrs. David Mill er, soloist and Mrs. George Ja cobs, organist. Ushers at the church service were George Smith, Ray Story, Dick Spangler and Harold Ed wards. Sattler-Fusselman-Perry Fun eral Home was In charge of services. ; HSOI j 3 CYCLE ijWFI "" ''m''1 STAINLESS ; ,a'- LOW PRICE VV y I ill ;voh lof'.;8p ' I Srooolh livid drive Automatic lint and i 'day ONLYh Md'n,nt rmol ( $1" ) DON'T FORCET TO REGISTER FOR OUR CHRISTMAS JACK-POT PRIZE. THIS WEEK'S PRIZE A TRANSISTOR RADIO OPEN EVENINGS FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPINC CONVENIENCE. SHE PLATTSIYIOUTH, NEBRA8KA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Monday, December 2, 1963 PAGE THREE Obituary Ronald Roy McWilliams EAGLE (Special) Ronald Roy McWilliams was born Oct. 4, 1924, on a farm near Palmyra, to Roy E. and Ethel D. McWil liams. He died Nov. 19 In a car acci dent at the age of 39. . He united with the Methodist Church at Eagle as a young man and later became a member oi the Presbyterian Church at Du Quoin, 111., where he lived with his family. He was a graduate of Eagle High School, attended and was graduated from the University of Nebraska and received his Masters degree from Purdue University in Indiana. A member of Canopy Lodge AF & AM in Elmwood, Mr. Mc Williams was a veteran of World War 2 and the Korean War. He served in the United States Navy until February, 1946. He was re called to active duty in 1951 and served until 1952. He was married May 24, 1951, In Lincoln to Shirley K. Mahr. They had three children. His father preceded him In death in 1941. He is survived by his wife Shirley, daughters Leslie Marie and Nancy Jo, and son Bruce Allen; his mother, Mrs. J. Clark Gonzales; sister, Mrs. Ivan Jones, Muskogee, Okla.; a broth nrTTTTFifnnm M him w tavrmzm MTII'J fTTTT-rfetf VJTTTi IFT'TW $290,000 WORTH OF PRIZES All-expense paid trip to u. i. ior iamny oi ... or fuuu casa Hammond' Electric Organ, G.E. Color TV Set Tractor-to-home Radio Kodak Movie Camera and Projector Outfit HuiTy Rider Lawn Mower O.E. Portable Dishwasher R.C.A. Console Stereo with AM-FM Radio 10 Knipco FV-200 Vented Portable Farm Heater ( Many, many more valuable prizes listed on the velope you received with your Klover PLUS more then 1,000 Knipco Portable Farm Heaters worth $139.00 each to be given away by Knipco Dealers I V De1 Dalay... Bring in you laehy XJovec Today CONTEST ENDS Midnight Deoembef llatl STUBBEI1DECK FARM STORE Phone 994-3781 Elmwood. Nebr. Yes, indeed, you're in Kickl Because here Ii a NEW LOW PRICE for a 12 lb. stainless steel tub Speed Queen automatic washer. Advanced factory engineering made this money-saving combination of top quality and low price possible. It's quality-plus and prke-minuil Stop la . . . see . . . and savel SAUED iVH DEPENDABILITY er, Merle E. McWilliams of Den ver; his step-father, J. Clark Gonzales; a step-brother, Charles P. Gonzales, Guthrie Center, Iowa, and a step-sister, Mrs. Hugh Taggart, Clarksville, Md. Funeral services were held at . the Eagle Methodist Church Nov. 22, with the Pastor from the McWilliams home (DuQuoln, 111.) Presbyterian Church offici ating, assisted by Eagle Meth odist Church, Pastor, Rev. Drake. Mrs. John Fischer, Eagle, was organist. Pallbearers were three members of Ron's Eagle School graduating class, Howard Root, Dayle Trumble and Wayne Weyers and three from Lincoln. Burial was at Bennet. 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