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PAGE SIX PLATTSI'OUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOTHINAL THURSDAY. 1VTAY27, 1926. LOCAL N E W S Woman's Club "There's Nothing New Under the Sun" is an old saying, but when it comes to garments, you'll always find something new on our racks. At present we feature new Summer Dresses of all kinds in the latest materials, colors and styles. Georgette, plain and flowered $ 6.75 to $19.75 Gecigette ever printed silk 10.75 to 16.75 Flat Crepes in all shades 6.75 to 19.75 Polka Dots and Printed Silks 3.75 to 16.75 Sport Silks and Flannels 6.75 to 16.75 Washable Radiums and Crepes 6.75 to 16.75 New striped Tub Silks 3.75 to 16.75 Party Dresses in all colors 10.75 to 19.75 Pongees and Brocaded Rayons 3.75 to 14.75 Many of these come in two-piece styles and extra sizes. fe'3' irr. Jdememan, Dentist, Hotel M Main Eldg., Phone 527. ma Dr. H. C. Leopold, Osteopathic physician and surgeon, phone 208. J7-tfd From Saturday's J'tnily ' W. (., r.or dokcr of the Murray fitate hank was hero toil ay for a few hours attending to some matters of business. from Monday's Daily Attorney (.'. E. Tent of Weeping Water was here today for a lew hours attending to some matters of busi ness and visiting with friends, i Resse Ilatain. the Louisville , hanker was among the visitors in ,the city today for a few hours look : ing after some matters of business. I Troy Ij. Uavis. mayor of Wcen ; ing Water was here Caturd iy visit I ing with friends and looking after .some matters ot business in thir city. O. J. rot hast of the Farmers ami Merchants bank i.f -JM unlock and Ceorge Thinigan of that city wer here today atttnding to some mat :ters of business at the court house. Elinor Hallstrom. the Avoca bank er was here today for a few houi ' looking iifter some matters of bus , ness at the court hov.se and also 'visiting with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Ilallstrom. Harry Hall of Heaver City arrived 'here yesterday to join Mrs. Hall who has been here visiting at the home ! of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wil nam Jiummei. una win remain lien Has Very Delidbf hi! Banquet triors of the First Presbyterian Church Scene cf Kost Delight ful Gathering. From 'Wednesdays Daily The members of the Plattsmouth Woman's club last evening held their second annual banquet at the par lors of the First Presbyterian church anil the occasion was one of the greatest interest and pleasure to the large number of ladies that were in attendance. The three tables were very hand somely arranged with the decoration ; of the purple Iris and which with the snowy lines and sparkling glass and the ght the silver mad b:uin" to t one o f the the of the ladies lover the graduation exercises of the Plattsmouth high school. Frank Koubek and mother, Mi? Frances Koubek. Mr. and 2,1 is. W i P. Sitzmunn and Miss Ruth, .motored to Lincoln yesterday where thev 'spent a few hours in that city at tlr j hospital with little Miss Franc e l McCart. prandaughter of Mrs. Kou bek and who has been then? for the past year taking treatment. T-1 I i'l Mrs. H. M. rSodwiTi who has br en t-'. ---- ... X- , VIS111I1K ill ll'Ufil , .Nt'lJI il&UU, tlio Iiomc of litT ill l! t r retnriiff! home yesterday. Mrs. Godwin onjoy ed a trip by auto to the llosebin country or roi;tn Uakota to visit an other' daughter at Reliance, South Dakota, and also stopitl at Winner to visit for a few hours with the I .eland Ilri'-'gs fainily. L.aoies oggery J Pkcenix Hoshry FRED ?. BUSCH, Manager Munsingivear JWKP.IED AT COURT HOUSE !is Millie l):'.vi ! i.t rforint d ii. the Krotu Wi lrif sil.iy's P.iilv Yesterday aftirnoon at -.f Judge A. II. lnixb iry, a; nouse. recurred the ma Frank Sehultz of n: : :.r l"n: the oflice the cot; rt rri:ire of and v.er tin !l: o Close tl :uto for will bt Riven , tin1 wadding being usual pleasing liian- i.iul county jude and at e young people departed their home where they a reception by the rela- witnessf'd by Attorney J. A. Capwell. an old time iiend of the groom and Mi.-s Lillian White, deputy in the oliiee of the county judge. From Ttiostbiy's Iail- A. L. Ftherede of Greenwood wa in the eitv todav for a few hour? attending to some matters 'of businfs: at the court house. ?drs. Gh n Spidell of Patilic June tion caiae over this morning to spen a few hours lure visiting with friend and looking after some matters of business. Countv Attorne-' u. (I. Kieck ano Sheriff E. P. Stewart were visiting at Aveca. Weeping Water and Elm wood today looking after some conn ty business in that section of th' county. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Hilton of near Pedfurd. Iowa, arrived here this morn inr: for a visit at the home of Mrs .hnnie Whebin-a sister of Mrs. Dal ton. and wiil enjoy a stay here lor Easiness terms of air kinds printed :5 n.l friends. The c"re:neny was! .t tV Jeurrsi office. Qua Gifts for Graduates! The boys and girls of the High school are completing their tasks in the'public school and in graduation they deserve the very best. There is the Very Best of Gifts for Boys and Girls at the id Gift Shop!- . FOR THE GIRLS Book High Class Box Stationery Beaded Hand Brgs Comb and Brush Sets Evory Toilet and Manicure Sets Fine Leather Handbags Fancy and Artistic Baskets Brilliant Bracelets Ivory and Gold Dressing Sets Dinner Rings Dog Collar and Slave Bracelets Powder Boxes Vanity Cases Fancy Sparkler Head Dresses FOR THE BOYS Whelaii family, yennc. WyomitK ome time v.i'h the Evan Noble .f Che Mr. and Mrs. K. Cole and family of Omaha. John Xolan of Cheyenne and Mr. and Mrs. John Todd of Oma ha were here Sunday and Momla visiting at the home of Mr. and Mr: A. It. XoMc and family. Mr. Cole is the superintendent of tke Union Pacific shops at Omaha. I'nmi Wi'il :ii s1;i y's Iil Raymond Lohnes of near Cedar Creek was here for a short time to day, enroute to OmahEt where he was called cm some matters of busi ness for a few hours. John F. (Junior who has been at the farm near Dovina, Colorado, for the past few months arrived heme this morning to attend the funeral services of his sister, the late I.Irs. A. F. Ploetx. Mrs. Joseph Tuhhs of near Mynard departed this morning for Teeumseh, Nebraska, where she will attend the graduation of the Tecumsch schools where a grandson is a member of the graduating class. George V. Pick well of M unlock assessor of Kim wood precinct wa? here yesterday for a few hours at tending to some matters at the of fice of County Assessor W. II. Puis and making his returns for the year's assessment. WOKEN DICUSS HOME Fountain Pens Gold Pen and Pencil Sets Beautiful Leather Bill Folds Military Brush Sets Handsome Traveling Sets Shaving Sets Card Cases Individual Brushes Mottoes of Beauty and Artistic Charm A line of the Finest Books for either Boy or Girl from the world's greatest authors. See our lines of beautiful Gift Goods of all kinds. We are pleased to show them and to offer suggestions. MAKE THIS YOUR GRADUATION GIFT HEADQUARTERS Atlantic City, N. J.. May 23. Five I thousand women of the General Fed eration of Women's clubs met here tonight to open the greatest forum ever held on the subject touching mil lions of lives behind them, the' Amer ican home. ! Mrs. John D. Sherman of Estes Park, Colo., president of the General Federation, presided. - V CUI k lll I. Jl.t.lVl IVlllllHIV.il .t. ll Jill-llu ne well lui ua iu ?on the beach en masse, and watch the incoming tide, realizing that here, at least, is one thing we need not feel called upon to regulate," she said. "There are unknown, obscure women, three, four thousand miles away, who are part of the great tide of womanhood and it is all these hundreds of thousands of women who create for us any power we may possess." : and china si tting of rarest d'.H present. The Q. Z. society of the Presby terian church prepared and served ttie banquet in their eX'iuisito man ner and which made the event more than doubly pleasant as the feast arranged left nothing to be desired in the way of deliciousness and the delightful manner in which it was .-.erved. The menu was as follows: Grape Ice Veal Pirds Dutchess Potatoes Asparagus Ros-M tes Spring Salad Hot Rolls Marmalade Angel Food Cake Coffee ' The banquet was presided over hy .Mrs. Ralph Anderson, vice-president of the club, in the absence of Mrs. Allen J. Reson, the president, and the vice-president very skillfully bund led the work of tnc meeting. At the dose of the banquet the members of the party joined in the singing of "Nebraska," Mrs. E. II. Wescott leading the singing. The chairman of the various com mittees gave their reports for the year and .showing the dilferent ac tivities of the club year. The recently elected officers of the club were installed, with the excep tion of Mrs. Allen J. Peesen who is in California, the work of installing being conducted by Mrs. P. J. Flynn. past president, and guest of honor of the evening. The officers installed were: Vive- Preside n M rs. K a t her i ne I-ugsch. Recording Secretary Mrs. Henry Soenniehsen. Corresponding Secretary Mrs. A. II. Duxbury. Treasurer Mrs. L. W. Egenber ger. Auditors Mrs. S. S. Chase, Mrs. Ghn Perry, Mrs. F. G. Egcnbergcr. During the installation the mem bers joined in reciting the "Woman's Club Litanv," a very beautiful fea ture of the meeting. Mrs. W. R. Holmes was the toast- mistress or tue evening anu ner very clever anu winy mirou.ici.nms 01 me various speakers made a pleasing feature of the evening. Ravmond C. Cook, well known soloist, gave a very beautiful num ber, "O Dry Those Tears." the ac- ompaniment being played by Mrs. R. W. Knorr and responded with a most delightful encore. The first toast given was respond ed to by Mrs. William P.iird, "Our Jewels," our children, and which was presented with the usual charm ind effectiveness of this talented lady and on a subject very dear to all of the members of the club. Da mi an Flynn gave in his usual pleasing manner two mimiirrs, ,ine. Rosary" and "Machulsa." the ac companiment being played by Mrs. J. Flynn and was one of the most delightful features of the eve ning program. Mrs. William Woolcott responded to the toast. "Our Jekl Case" the li.int-k r ti 1 o-'ivo n iri - -nl r---r t ntit. I XJL 111"-: iiiiii-i linn i.- -.. im ii v - in- . i life to tne child and tne proper rear-i ing of the children and their sur roundings. I Mrs. Joseph Capwell, talented dramatic reader gave a most inter esting number, and one that was ap propriate to the sentiment of the evening, Jt lakes a neap 01 iivin the poem describing the associations of the old home and the ties that bind the lives of the family to the old home. Mrs. John F. Gorder closed the list of speakers with the toast "Our Rafetv Vault." the home town ond stressed the importance of the com- n munuy nte in connecuon wun mc home life and the children that form- i ed a familv circle and was one of. Hie strong and forceful addresses of gj the banquet party. At the close of the toast list Mrs. Holmes gave a few words of appre ciation from the club ladies to Mrs. P. J. Flynn, who has been one of the hard workers in the club and who is soon to leave tha city. Mrs. Flynn responded very gracefully to the sentiments of her fellow members. The banquet was brought to the close very appropriately by the sing ing of "Home Sweet Home." Have you seen the New Mikado Panama Washable unbreakable New dip front shapes fancy band Also the new pocket Panama can be rolled for ycur pocket or put in your grip. Very soft and light. 2 grades $1.45 and $1.95. New Yachts and Yeddas $2 to $3.50 c It :o Wescott s S ons 'See It Before You Buy it!' COUITTY SCHOOL NOTICES ing, not less than fifteen days before the annual school meeting. Failure to do so will ran eel tlieir transfers Application for free high schoolj The annual school meeting shall be tuition for non-resident high school . hold in tho respective districts, Mon pupils must be registered in the oirice,(iay jlnP 14 1926 ALPHA C. PETERSOiN, of the county superintendent of pub lie instruction by July 1, 192G. The high school grades of bona fide high school pup'ls must accompany the application. The next teachers' examination will be held at the hish school build ing in Plattsmouth on Saturday, June 5. 102G. Examination wiil be given in elementary, high school and life certificate subjects. Parents or guardians of children who have not yet completed the eighth grade and who have not as yet notified the county offices that they wish to remain transferred for tem porary school purposes, should notify the county superintendent in writ- County Supt. of Schools, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. EGGS AT REDUCED PRICES Accredited per setting. C. L. Phone Wiles, 3421. Uarred Rock eggs, $1 per Hundred. Mrs Plattsmouth, Nebr. mlB-Gtd WANTED Stock to pasture, planty of grass and water. Andrew Uhe, Telephone 3 55-W. in24-2tw n very Day faSues! Tomato Soup, Snider's, per can .$ .10 Corn, fancy vergreen, per can 10 Wax Beans, cut, a very good quality, each 15 Tomatoes, Wisconsin hand pack, No. 3, each. Tomatoes, Wisconsin hand pack, No. 2, each. .15 .10 Peas, standard pack, per can 10 Peas, extra standard pack, 2 for 35 2; mKj Pumpkin, dry pack, No. 2Yz, 2 cans for Kraut, Wisconsin, No. 2z, per can 10 Pineapple, standard, No. 2J?, per can 25 Pineaple, extra standard, No. 2yi, 3 cans for. . . . .85 Peaches, halves, packed in syrup Peaches, sliced, packed in syrup. White Cherries, packed in syrup. Eastern Pears, packed in syrup. . Blackberries, packed in syrup . . . Loganberries, packed in syrup. . . Strawberries, packed in syrup. . . Four Cans for eacl .45 .65 1.25 .95 3.25 .10 .15 .35 FOR SALE iiff Sfori grain sep- One 22x38 International arator, good condition. FRED BEVERAGE, m24-2tw Murray, Neb. FOR OVEPx dO YEARS HAMS CATHiltll MKIIICIM-' hna been successful in the trtat !-.!it of Catarrh. It co: ?'sfs of tin oii.tme-nt which Quickly I: :! ves, ar.d C.io I''" trnal Medicine. ;. Tonic, which acts through the Blood on the Muoors Sur faces, thus reducirG the inftimmPtion. IIAT.T3 CAT.HUtir MEiunvt: ns a Dlood Purifier gives wmlt rtul it-ouito. All druggists. 1 J. Ch ,r . -.r oir'o FAEM FOE SALE Apples, gallon, fancy Michigan, Peaches, gallon, lemon cling Pitted red cherries, solid pack, per gallon Pineapple, grated, packed in juice, per gallon Potatoes, fancy Idaho Russetts, per bushel Pork and Beans, Van Camp's med. size, per can. Pork and Beans, Otoe brand, No. 3 size, per can . . Salmon, pink, I -lb. tall cans, 2 for Spaghetti with cheese, No. 2 size cans, each .15 (A delicious hot weather food.) Lemons, per dozen 35 Flour, Frost King, 48-lb. bag 2.35 Flour, Seal of Minesota, guaranteed, 48-lb. bag. . 2.75 (Made of select Northern wheat) Sugar, 10 lbs. granulated sugar for 68 Milk, Value brand, tall cans, each 10 Mustard, quart jars, each 25 Catsup, Monarch and Advo, large size, each 25 Chipso soap chips, large size, each 25 P. and G. Soap )10 Bars for Only Sunny Monday ooap Electric Spark Soap ........ 5th and Main Streets Plattsmouth, Nebraska The Dovey section. Will sell in one piece or will divide to suit purchaser. Doan's Recrulets are recommended See or write hy many who say they operate easily O. II. ALLEN, without griping and' without bad! Omaha, Nebr. 30c at all drug stores. 2220 Howard Street. Q5 j after effects Sunbrite Cleanser, 4 cans for $ .25 Krispy Creckers, 22-lb. caddy 43 Imperial tea, a wonderful blend for ice tea, lb 70 Tea Siftings, 1 -lb. pkg., per lb 20 1 r