This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Dovey, Clement, Patterson, Donalan, Brandes, Britt, more Classification: Biography Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/AQB.2ACI/83.1 Message Board Post: Plattsmouth Journal, Thursday, May 18, 1916 RELEASE OF JUDGMENT IN THE DOVEY ESTATE Yesterday afternoon a release of judgment was filed in the district court in the case of Oliver C. DOVEY vs. George E. Dovey and Horatio N. Dovey by the plaintiff settling the case. This matter has been in court for the past several years and was decided by the supreme court of the state on appeal in favor of the plaintiff, Oliver C. Dovey, who received $59, 021.45 as that settlement of the case. This covers the share of the plaintiff in the estate of E.G. DOVEY, deceased. Plattsmouth Journal, Monday, June 5, 1916 IN PLATTSMOUTH FORTY YEARS AGO [Actual year should be 1876] Oliver C. DOVEY, son of E.G. DOVEY, Esq., and who has faithfully attended to business at the store for some time, has left us and gone to Tabor, Ia., to attend school there, and will stay long enough to take a regular course. We are glad to hear this news of Oliver, and think both he and his father show good judgment in so doing. Plattsmouth Journal, Thursday, June 22, 1916 MISSES IONE AND HELEN DOVEY ENTERTAIN FOR MISS HELPS >From Tuesday’s Daily. A most delightful picnic party was enjoyed last evening, when Misses Ione and Helen Dovey invited a number of their friends to join in the pleasant event which was given in honor of Miss Mary HELPS of Long Beach, Cal., a guest at the Dovey home. The members of the party wended their way to the banks of the mighty Missouri and selected a spot near the ferry landing for holding their delightful picnic and here several hours were passed most pleasantly in visiting and partaking of the dainty and tempting luncheon which had been prepared for the occasion. It was when the day was fast drawing to a close when the picnickers returned homeward, well pleased with the delightful time they had been allowed to enjoy. Those who participated in the pleasant event were Misses Barbara and Harriett CLEMENT, Janette PATTERSON, Margaret DONALAN, Sylvia BRANDES of Omaha, Dorothy BRITT, Lillian BAJECK, Mrs. Evan BROWN, Mrs. Henry C. MC MAKEN, Miss Emily MC GREGOR of Sargent, Neb., Miss Mary HEL! PS of Long Beach, Cal., and Misses Ione and Helen DOVEY.