The Elkhorn Exchange

Excerpts taken from the Waterloo Gazette

 

April 22, 1932

ad's as they appeared

Melvin Bay was an Omaha visitor Tuesday.

Mrs. John Fedde was an Omaha visitor Friday. 

Mrs Katie Hall of Omaha was an Elkhorn caller Tuesday. 

Mr and Mrs. Marcus Otte were Omaha visitors Monday. 

T. E. Murray of Papillion was an Elkhorn caller Wednesday. 

Miss Esther Peck spent the weekend in Fremont with relatives. 

Mr and Mrs. Henry Pahl and Edna were Omaha visitors Saturday.

Miss Edna Pahl spent Wednesday evening with Miss Margaret Settle. 

Mrs. Oscar Holmes and daughter, Jean, were Omaha callers Thursday. 

Mrs. W. F. Nelson and Mrs. Virgil Allison were Omaha visitors Friday. 

Miss Mildred Fallon spent Thursday evening with Miss Alice McArdle. 

Mrs. Howard Hansen spent Saturday afternoon with Miss Anita Rohwer. 

Mr and Mrs. John Sass spent Saturday evening at the Henry Sass home. 

Mrs. J. B. Rogers spent Monday at the Burke home with Miss Mayme Burke. 

Mrs. H. N. Witt and daughter called on Mrs. L. Hickey Wednesday evening. 

Mrs. John Siert of Millard spent several days last week with Mrs. P. G. Hofeldt. 

Mrs. Walter Winterburn called at the Wm. Winterburn home Tuesday afternoon. 

Mr and Mrs. John Paasch spent Sunday evening at the Otto Kunneman home.

Mrs. George Wrich of Scotia spent Wednesday with friends in Elkhorn and vicinity. 

Miss Anita Rohwer spent last week with Mr and Mrs. Howard Hansen at Waterloo. 

Mr and Mrs. Carl Schneider of Benson spent several days with Miss Dora Denker. 

Mr and Mrs. Wm. H. Winterburn spent Saturday evening at the Otto Gottsch home. 

Mr and Mrs. Gus Hansen spent Monday evening with Mr and Mrs. Hans Rohwer. 

The Elkhorn R.N.A. lodge held a regular meeting in Castle hall Tuesday afternoon. 

Mr and Mrs. Charles Goodhard spent Sunday evening at the W. E. Goodhard home. 

Mrs. A. C. Otte and Mrs. Edward Saeger called on Mrs. Henry Sass Friday afternoon. 

Mr and Mrs. Ed Saeger spent Saturday evening at the home of Dr. and Mrs. L.H. Brown. 

Mrs. J. B. Rogers, Mrs. Henry Bay and Melvin Bay motored to Valley Saturday afternoon. 

Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Schneider spent Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Fred Schneider. 

Mr and Mrs. R. Lockner of Cedar Bluffs spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Harold Harder. 

 Mr and Mrs. R. R. Robinson of Sioux City, Ia, spent  Saturday with Mrs. Robinson’s sister and husband, Mr and Mrs. Harold Miller. 

Mrs. Lucy Veskerna and son, Gilbert, and Mrs. Fred Veskerna and children spent Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Meta Peetz. 

Mr and Mrs. Frank Trojan and son, Donald of Clarkson, Nebr., visited with relatives and friends in Elkhorn Tuesday and Wednesday. 

Mr and Mrs. Wm. Hell entertained Friday in honor of Mrs. Hell’s birthday. The evening was spent playing cards and a delicious lunch was served. 

Mr and Mrs. William Beavers, Mr and Mrs. C. P. Callahan and Mr and Mrs. Henry Grebe and family spent Sunday afternoon at the home of C. W. Beavers. 

Miss Dora Denker, Mrs. Otto Plambeck, Mrs. Louise Otte, Mrs Helena Suess, Mrs. Ida Hess and Mrs. Anna Siert spent Saturday with Mrs. Anna Greggersen. 

Mr and Mrs. Robert Mcbride and Marilyn, Mrs. Alma Runge and granddaughter, Ruth Runge of Benson, and Mrs. George Hamann and daughters spent Sunday afternoon with Mr and Mrs. Albert Schneider. 

Mr and Mrs. T. E. Murray and Marvin Thomas of Papillion were dinner guest Sunday of Mrs. Lizzie Bull. Mrs. Murray remained for a couple of days visit. 

Mr and Mrs. Wm. Boettger Sr., Mr and Mrs. Wm. Boettger Jr, Mr and Mrs. Ted Steiner and Miss Emma Doose, all of Florence, spent Sunday with Mrs. Louise Otte. 

Mr and Mrs. Wm. Glandt and Mr and Mrs. P. W. Glandt and son, Dickie, attended the golden wedding anniversary celebration of Mr and Mrs. Peter Glandt of Fremont Sunday afternoon.

Misses Esther Matschuck and Mary Stewart of Omaha spent Saturday at the Matschuck home. 

Mr and Mrs. Joe McArdle and John Andersen Sunday at the Frank McArdle home. 

Mr and Mrs. Henry Paasch and daughter spent Monday evening at the Earl Cockerill home. 

Misses Jeanette Harrington and Lucile Stow were Omaha visitors Saturday. 

Mr and Mrs. Charles Goodhard and son of Fremont called at the G. H. Goodhard home Thursday evening. 

Mrs. Anna Siert of Millard and Mrs. Louise Otte spent Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Meta Peetz. 

Mr and Mrs. Henry Sass and son, Dale, spent Friday evening at the Herman Tiedge home near Bennington. 

Mrs. Fred Winterburn, Mrs. Harry Denker, Mrs. Elmer Suess, and Mrs. Roy Gladt motored to Omaha Friday. 

Mr and Mrs. John Diestel and Mr and Mrs. Ed Saeger attended the show at the Orpheum Sunday evening. 

The Library Club met at the Wm. Meyer home Wednesday evening. Assisting hostesses was W. E. Goodhard. 

Mrs. Barbara Mockelmann spent a couple of days the fore part of the week with her daughter, Mrs. Hans Peetz. 

Mr and Mrs.  Harold Claussen and Miss Dorothy Claussen spent Sunday at the George Otte home near Morse Bluffs. 

Mrs. Anna Siert of Millard and Mrs. Louise Otte were supper guests of Mr and Mrs. John Fedde Friday evening. 

Mr and Mrs. John Schuldt spent Friday evening in Bennington with Mrs. Schuldt’s mother, Mrs. Regena Claussen. 

Mr and Mrs. B. Fallon, Mr and Mrs. Joe McArdle and John Andersen spent Saturday evening at the Fred Martens home. 

Dr. T. N. Burke, Misses Mayme Burke, and Mary Mannion attended the “Creighton Revue”, in which Wm. Burke took part. 

Mr and Mrs. Henry Bull Sr. and Mr and Mrs. Chris Bull spent Sunday afternoon at the John Willms home in Millard. 

Mr and Mrs. C. C. Holling and Mr and Mrs. W. E. Holling and sons, spent Thursday evening at the George Rohwer home at Millard. 

Mr and Mrs. Henry Paasch and daughter and Miss Emma Paasch spent Saturday evening at the George Paasch home at Kennard. 

Mrs. H. N. Witt and daughter, Mrs W. E. Goodhard and son, Jack, and Mrs. Henry Paasch and daughter motored to Fremont Friday. 

Mr and Mrs. A. H. Philson and Mrs. John Philson and children of Omaha spent Wednesday evening at the G. H. Goodhard home. 

Mr and Mrs. John Diestel spent Tuesday evening at the Emil Bartels home near Chalco, helping  Mrs. Bartels celebrate her birthday. 

Mr and Mrs. Fred Winterburn entertained at dinner  Sunday evening for Mr and Mrs. Harry Denker and Mr and Mrs. Elmer Suess. 

Mr and Mrs. Fred Villwok and family of near Millard and Mr and Mrs. Fred Paasch spent Saturday evening at the August Paasch home. 

Mr and Mrs. Chester Dagerman, Mr and Mrs. Howard Hansen and Mr and Mrs. Gus Hansen spent Wednesday evening at the Hans Rohwer home. 

Mr and Mrs. Frank Trojan and son of Clarkson and Mr and Mrs. Henry Paasch and daughter spent Tuesday evening at the Charles Leu home. 

Mr and Mrs. John Denker Sr. and Mr and Mrs. Chris Denker and family were dinner guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Roy Denker in Coucil Bluffs Sunday. 

Mr and Mrs. R. R. Robinson of Sioux City, Ia., and Mr and Mrs. Harold Miller spent Sunday at Monroe, Nebr. visiting Mr and Mrs. M. W. McNeeley. 

The Ladies of the Alter Society met at the parish house Thursday afternoon when the hostesses were Mrs. Frank Lockwood and Mrs. Fred Litz of Waterloo. 

Mr and Mrs. Robert Hamilton and children moved to Benson Thursday. They have been living in the Harry Wray residence. Mr. Hamilton works on the road for the state. 

Miss Esther Matschuck, Miss Corrinne Whitten of Falls City, and Dr. Ruth Koenig, instructor of French at Peru normal, spent Sunday with Miss Sally Dearbor in Marysville Mo. 

Mrs. Anna Greggerson, Mrs. L. Otte, Miss Dora Denker, Mrs. Otto Plambeck, Mrs Amanda Koerner, Mrs. John Siert spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. P. G. Hofeldt. 

 

We Can Save You Money Every Day 

Note these prices on good foods, which we offer every day. Not short weight or inferior brands but best quality merchandise, never before so low.

No. 2 Cans Crushed Pineappe, now............................18c
Quarter Jars of Dill Pickles,   now.................................15c
No. 2 1/2 cans Beets, only...........................................10c
No. 2 cans of Green Beans, Wax Beans, Pumpkin,          
                    Kraut, Hominy or Peas at.............. ...........10c

Buy a package of Bisquick--have 80 delicious biscuits, made the modern way, and ask how you get a lovely pan free.

White's General Merchandise

Telephone 27                       Waterloo, Nebr.

Seiberling Tires

We have been given the agency for SEIBERLING TIRES. The outstanding workmanship and quality built in SEIBERLING TIRES places them in a class by themselves. Yet SEIBERLING TIRES are low priced.

The next time you stop at our station we will be pleased to show you this exceptional value in tires.

Elkhorn Oil Co.

                    Telephone 50.                        

   Now is the Time to Fix Your

Screen Doors and Windows

We have all sizes of Screen Cloth at Low Prices

COME IN ADN SEE OUR NICE LINE OF GAS STOVES 

POULTRY SUPPLIES

We have Chick Coops, Feeders, Waterers, and anything in the Hardware line.

GOODHARD

FOR GOOD HARDWARE

We do all kinds of Plumbing, Heating and Wiring.

TELEPHONE 18                ELKHORN, NEBRASKA

 

Tasty Foods

Our constant effort is to provide the best in groceries at a reasonable price.

You can always depend upon getting a large and fresh variety of foodstuffs at this grocery.

Homewives can avoid monotony in home menus by the occasional  use of canned foods. We always have a wonderful variety of canned fruits, canned meats, and canned vegatables.

And Remember, You Always Get the Best at--

GREGGERSEN'S

Phone 75

ELKHORN

Valley Theater Tickets Given Here with Cash Purchase

 

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