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51 i,-.- nfl PAGE TOTJE F1ATTSH0UTH BEIO - WEEKLY JQUX3AL THURSDAY, JTJVS 9, 1927. $Ll Eli M(j$ itM partmEBt Prepared Exclusively for The Journal. Citizens' Military Training Gamp For Boys Age 17 to 24 ALL NESESSARY EXPENSES PAID Including railroad fare, food, lodging, uniforms and medical and dental attendance while at camp. August 1st to August 31st - at FORT CROOK, NEBRASKA Opportunity to Enroll Now We will fill out your applications free of charge! The mam C PI 9? UNION, NEBRASKA V7. B. BANNING, Cashier ?.fr. JIi.sf.ueit.er U one of the. or or- I llovel drove ia from Lincoln last a tors .-it t'i I pot. taking tru- place ! Thursday to bring home their father of Mr. Witworl'i who is oil on vac;;- v. h had been visiting there several tinn for ten day ;. j?!ay. .Nick iriitlrich ot nvar Murray was! Harry M;at of Avoca, the msur a t aller in Union on hs: Sat :r Jay 1 u nee man of that place and a hustler was looking after foine business mat :eis in Union on last Monday after- and edits the Nehawka Enterprise. Marie Fleming was born in Union on June 15, 1900, and moved with her parents to Osceola a number ot years ago. Mrs. Ellis LaRue was born in Mis souri on June 14, 1900, and came tc this state eight years later. Taught one of the attractions on the street j school here several years, now lives last Thursday evening, and it nasMn the city of Omaha. been arranged to have music on thel Hazel Kinnison was born near here street every two weeks, on Thursday j June 29, 1904, now lives in Nebras- evenlngs. I ka City. Elmer Fahrlander departed late I L. R. Upton. Jr.. was born in Union last week for Brule, wnere ne win on June 28. 1919. and although not visit as well as remain for a timeja heavyweight, he assists his cof to assist his brother Edwin Fahr-1 DUlent father in running the hard- lander, in the farming operations oriware store the west. The Children's Day program which) has been a feature of the Baptist I'.ililf sfhool. has been T)OstDoned un- Jtil the nineteenth of June, and will be announced later as to the program and other arrangements. At the garage of Charles Atteberry all are kept hustling with the work which comes to this place of business. Mr. Atteberry was a visitor in Omaha on last Wednesday, called there tc I Mrs. John Patterson of Nebraska City I look atter some Business. Trimrpd WTiot, Par TVmnlicWd salesman for the Standard Oil com- nn n v ;i r Omnlm a rnmnn n ip1 with i Mrs. Roddy were visiting for the week A Jery serious auto accident oc- end at the home of Mr. Roddy's par- -"'. ouiuruay evenmg a. nine ease . , n . . , ..Inf TiTiinn nn fha TTin at Trn 11a Vi i rV ents, Mr. ana Airs. j. u. uouay iasii- " Sundav j way where this road starts west into Mr. and Mrs. Roy Upton were over line lown OI union, tne turn naving In Velirnska Citv earlv Monday uwu lue oi many ai-i-iueuis m thov woro :t tTio hnsnital I f past. - , , , , j, - .vhoro Mr (I Phonpv was stair nc -,lr- rs. raucreun were anv- 'following his operation"and were of-1 inS to their home at Nebraska City Cars Have Bad Smash at Union Corner Saturday in Accident. and was looking after some bn-iiu&i: mutU'i.; while here. y. rs. C. C. St '-wart cf Waitliill. nc-j noon, compar.iec! by her two children ha;i Operator Witworth and family de beta visiting du:iiv? the p;-st wee k i parted Wc-dnesday for Missouri, driv at the home of h,-r sisO-r. i itig down to spend ten days visiting I Raymond Frans wife wrrt j rtdativLS in various parts of that visiting in Omaha for the day as weli ! suite. as looking after son;o business mat ters as w.,1! (,n !ast M:mu;;.v. lnveiio R;-ddy v.ii-l wif mctofc-d to Hamlin. Kansrs. I;:?t V'e-'I:ic-.-dy to attend the we.Ming v.t .7. Tii-js Mar cell and Miss Margaret Do well. Ani;s Crook, living just south of Union in Otue county, h:?.-' . a very ill with an attaek of the rira:les. which he has been wrestling with. Ilarry Graves and Mrs. Ilarry Do nig Excellent Work The Constant Potential Bat tery Charger v.'hich I have just installed is a wonder for most effective work in battery charging. If you get your battery here by nine o'clock, you can have it that evening. Car price for one day ser vice for a Six Vclt Eattery is 75 Cents. Atteberry Garage Union - Nebraska Marjorio Iloback. daughter of Mr. .'.no Mrs. Charles Ilobaf-I: was a visi tor at the home of her grandparents Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Taylor for the lay last Sunday. Peter Ar.eey, who farmed near hers seeral years, now residing near Siiney, Iowa, came over last wc-el-to shell and market his two years corn crop that ho had hero. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Meriitt drove over to Shanandoah on Saturday and spent the day at the May and Field radio stations and in se-e:ag all that was worth seeing at those places. A. Ij. Raeker loaded for shipment to Lincoln on last Monday a car of wood which lie has had cut recently from hii lands over oi the river, and lu.d hauled to Union for loading. A concert by the Union Land war fering what aid and comfort they U1JU ""S soum on iue uigaway. ronhi in bis hour of suffering taking the road straight south in- tt.ittns Ranninc anrl Starov NTidav stead of turning at the Union corner. were visiting in Omaha last Sunda -j while at the same time the car of nmi on thpir rpfnrn in thp pveninr I ren Aimn was coming east irom with the dust and darkness, a freight Union, the two cars crashing at the train got in their wav and caused an intersection and doing a great deal of ininrv In thpir radiator as well aFluaraase to ootn oi me macnines. causing a thrill to caution them to be The Patterson family were driving rarpful in tho future la large Ruick sedan while Mr. Al- YV. B. Banning who has been in bi" nad a small Ford car and in the thP western nortion of Nebraska, ar impact tne Ainin car received mucn well m k in Kansas and the eastern the worst of the encounter altho the nortion of Colorado, for the past week Huirk was quite badly damaged. returned home on last Sunday, and Mrs. Patterson suffered a small in re ports the west looking fine, with an i"ry kpr arm. the full extent of excellent prospect for wheat, and j-jwrncn naa not neen aeterminea wnen fair outlook for oats. He however I h patient was hurried on into the found the corn not in tho best cf con-1 hospital at Nebraska City. Mrs. Pat- dition. but looking fairly well with! terson was suffering from an injured the excfntion of it being a little late. HP na apparently simering a great C. W. Conklin and wife of Lin-lpal when she was taken on into Ne- coln were visiting at the home of orasna c iry ny iriencis ior treatment. the narents of Mrs. Conklin. Mr. and Albin it is reported was not Mrs. C. E. Vv itrow, southeast of Unior I injured severely altho he was quite The Service Store We are here to serve you the best, and supply you with the best goods at the lowest price. Our endeavors in 1827 will be concentrated on giving you such efficient service you will become a regular walking adver tisement, speaking only good words for our store. Stine's Grocery Union, Nebraska for the day oa last Thursday. Mrs A. L. Marveineux and little son of Kansas were also visiting here for time, and were as well tiio guest.' of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. With rown, they departing on Monday of this week at th well, departed for Kansas City or Monday of this week. bad'y shaken up as was the other members of the auto party. A GOOD MAN CALLED AWAY For somo time past Gilbert V. Withrow home c J Cheney who has made his home nar Union for a number of years, and has ever been a booster for the commun ity in which he lived, being equally Come to the Social. I anxious to see the two towns of Union The W. V. G. girls of the Baptist and Xehawka prosper and has spend church and Bible school will serve much work and considerable money iee cream and hold a social at the Baptist church Saturday, Juno 11th Come. m TRAGI avoBi Pis Sfle cai Get it from the car and save handling charges, 66.00 PER TON AT CAR G. Union, McS ARTS-IE Y, Nebraska Ilarried in Kansas Janus D. Marcell and Miss Mar garet Dowell were united in marriage at 4 o'clock Wednesday evening, June 1, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Dowell, at Ham lin, Kansas. Their many friends ir this part of the county surmised that this happy event would take place but only a few knew the exact date They will remain in Kansas this sum mer for the purpose of attending sum mer school, and will return here ir time to take up their dutic-3 in teacl ing in the schools here. The bride has been a teacher in the Murray school.- the past three years, and in addition to being a very popular and accomplished young lady she is regarded as one of th best in structors in school work. Mr. Mar cell, whose home was at Highland Kansas, has been an instructor in the Union schools the pus four years holding the position of superintend ent last year and has been retained for that position for the next year Ileis well known as ?n exemplary young man wiio by real merit hat become one of the most energetic anr" eflicient instructors in the schools oi Cass county. Mr. and Mrs. Marcel1 i e 1 U v iii0iii v. o C V v. in vi. j ii'JOi v friends, especially in Union and Mur i rav whom thpv liavp hern pncairpi' ; in school work, and they will be cord ially to make these towns the better for him having lived near them, was taken sick with an attack like ap pendicitis, and which has been giv ing this gentleman much trouble, so much so that on last Saturday morn ing he drove to Nebraska City where he entered a hospital there and un derwent an operation for the bene- fitof his health. He did not seem to rally following the operation, con tinning very low after theordeal, and sinking with the time, until it wae thought that there was no hope of hi3 recovery. He however survived until about one o'clock on Monday afternoon when he quietly passed away. At the operation It was found that he had a number of cancers which had been sapping his vitality. Mr. Cheney had lived at the home just across the Weeping Water, for a number of years and had been en gaged in farming. Mr. Cheney was a member ot the Modern woodman and the Masonic order, and leaves tc BED CROWN Ethyl Gasoline wfll NOT burn y or warp properly set valves or cause scored cylinders in any make or type of motor to any greater extent than ordinary gasoline. It will NOT harm a motor in any part or in any way. It is simply quickrihg, clean-burning, Red Crown Gasoline with Ethyl Brand of Anti Knock Compound added. The Ethyl 6imply regulates the combustion of Red Crown Gasoline so that the expanded gases maintain a steady, powerful push on the piston the full length of the power stroke. ' This eliminates the "knock" sometimes caused by the detonation and uneven burning of ordi nary gasoline when there is carbon in the cylinders or when a sudden heavy load is thrown on the motor in climbing hills or pulling through "heavy going" or picking up speed in slow traffic. Red Crown Ethyl Gasoline was developed and is endorsed by General Motors Research Labora tories. It stands to reason they would not j recommend a fuel that could injure any car they manufacture. We recommend Red Crown Ethyl Gasoline because it gives better performance under all operating conditions. Be sure you get the genuine sold only where you see the RED CROWN Ethyl Gasoline sign on the silver pump. i- For ttnocl(less,t operation avoid dilution. ; Wait until your gasoline supply is low before filling with Red Crown Ethyl Gasoline then use Red Crown Ethyl Gasoline exclusively. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEBRASKA CA Tebraskft Insitxtim" cc Mwcks otet the Enochs - ttirns carbon tnto;pm?& W. C. T. U. MEETS From Wednesday's Dally mourn his departure the wife with act meetinS'on Monday afternoon at .uauge, aim one son. i nomas, as wen in 4t, , .. ;.. is an aged mother who resides in nf th. a hrtrna maa MlaT.t Kansas. At this time it is not known with the beautiful blooms of the earlv , , summer, the roses, peonies, iris and "I U I. ntkn. P ..I a V. J The family and the sorrowing fminH n nrnfatnn .,llf tJt mother have the sympathy of their a host of friends in which the Jour- Mrs John p Gorder wag tfae ,ead. I n fa mat inp- ctnrv rf i Yia 1 i fa rtf TLTiea For Sale or Trade I Jennie Cassidv. the oritrinator of the tor good milk cows, pure orediflower mission in the W. C. T. U. welcomed when they return cnesler vvnite gilts, urea ior sum- Miss Treva Edgerton gave two very AUTO AND FREIGHT CAE COLLIDE LAST EVENING From Monday's Dally Hollis Banning and Stacy Niday, of Union, accompanied by a young friend of Lincoln, were returning home from Omaha last night, when their car was driven into the hard side of a freight car, or the freight car hit them with the hard side of it, we did not learn which. At any rate, their auto was pretty badly damaged, but the occupaDts escaped unhurt. All local news is in tne Journal. here to resume their duties. Strawberry Season Mw in! Pint and Guar! Sasaki Jars Jui Basssved Try GsrJo or Pcii-Js! for Risking Special Prices! Cups, only set of six 60c Cups and Saucers, set of six 90c B.owels, each 25c Fruit Dishes, set of six 45c Soup Coupe, six for 80c Dinner Plates, six for 90c Water Glasses, six for 25c mnm Phone No. 29 k2 Union, Neb. Notice cf Examinations. The Civil Service Commission har announced that applications will br received until June 29th for personr desiring to become postmaster at Union. Campbell, Cortland and Wau ncta, Nebraska, A. RORB. Acting Postmaster. mer and fall farrow. About eight eniovable Diano numbers while Miss imontns oia j2-2tw. Weigh about 275 lbs JOB H. LIDGETT, Union, Nebr. SOCIAL CIRCLE CLUB Bernice Arn offered a pianologue with Miss Marjorie Arn at the piano, that added to the enjoyment of this part of the program There was a very large attendance and as the meeting close the beauti The Lewiston Social Circle club, If ul flowers were distributed to be representing the ladies residing in I taken to the bedsides of the sick ones that locality east of Murray, held! of the society who will be cheered by their June meeting at the home of I their beauty. Mrs. Charles Wolfe on last Friday Mrs. Baird served very dainty and and whirh was ;i cosctnn nf the frrpiit-1 riAlisinna rpfrpshments at the con June .Birthdays. Iest interest and Dleasure to all of I elusion of the afternoon that made ino oid seiners register at union the ladies in attendance. the completion of an ideal event. shows that quite a number have then There was a very arge number birthday in this month, many of j present and the time was occupied ENJOY FINE SERVICES them, however, have moved to other in the business of the club as well Dlaces- as the group singing, the ladles mak-J From Monday's Daily- nan i.ynn still lives here and en mg music a part. of their club activi- Yesterday was dedication Sunday jujs me ami waning ur uuu-neaus. 1 ties ana in which tney are deriving at the Eight Mile Grove Lutheran as UK 11 o. iu juiu,ia great oeai of pleasure as wen as church and was a day filled with ana Became a resident or acss county profit. serles of jmpressive services that flt- in 18o9. At the close of the pleasant occa- tingly served to dedicate this house Reuben D. Stine arrived at the sion the hostess served very delicious 0( worship One of the speakers of home of his parents on June 10, 1863 refreshments that added to the en- tne ay was the Rev. Dr. Voskamp ,!, iJiaio uciiis nmiiii uimusi Moymeiu oi an or tne memuers pres a stone's throw of his present resi- cnt and completed a most enjoyable uence a snort distance from this vil-levent. ,aKe- I The club is planning a picnic on .Mrs. tree! Clark's birthday was Sunday, June 26th at Arbor Lodge Juno J'J, 18,5, and now resides only I and in which the members of the fam a short distance from the Swan home-1 Hies of the members are urged to be stc ;id where she was born. . I in attendance ill C. Ramsey, formerly county I The July meeting as announced attorney at Plattsmouth, was born will be held at the home of Mr., and in mat. city on June 30, 1884. lie Mrs. A. Vernon is now a prominent lawyer in Omaha ieoia (uraves) Deneg was born in FOR SALE tuiuii on June j.o, isao, ana now resides m Lincoln. One Holstein bull calf, eligible to Glen A. Rutledge, at one time edi- j registration. Real bargain price, if , tw me umcn i,eager. was oorcitaken at once I June 1596, in Iowa, and came EDGAR F. MEI6INGER to .NeDrassa in laus. lie now ownslj6-2d, 2sw and wife, who have but recently re turned from their missionary work in China where they have been car rying the message of the Master to the residents of that nation. Rev. Weicke, superintendent of the home missions society was also on the pro gram of the day and gave a strong address on the work of the society in the church. There were three com plete services held and the attend ance was as large as any that has ever assembled in the church. When entertaining, nse Dennisoa goods Sates Book and Gif Shoo carries the entire Dennison line and materials. . Step Info One of Tboso Cool Union Suits and Oc Comfortable! Men's Athletic style, high grade, Union Suits fine count dimity cloth full taped back that pre vents tearing. 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