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MONDAY. KOV. 30, 1931. PLATTSIIOUTH SEMI -WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE ITVE MURDOCH HEPS II. W. Tool drove to Lincoln Tues day night where he played with the Shrine band. Lester Thimgan. Eldon Eiehoff and Douglas Tool were among the stud ents home for the week end. Mr. and Mr3. Emmet Friend of near Alvo were callers on their daughter. Mrs. Ed Craig Wednesday afternoon. Emil Kuehn and wife were over to near Ulysses where Emil was look ing after some business matters on last Wednfsday. Lacey McDonald. Charles Long and V. O. Gillespie were among those who attended the football game at Lincoln Saturday. Francis I'arish one of the teachers of the Murdock school was enjoying Thanksgiving day with the parents at their home in Elmwood. Several men attended the formal opening of the concrete road at Ash land Friday and saw Douglas Tool playing with the Creighton band oZ Omaha. TLe nest regular meeting of the IViir-quare Extension club wi!l be hei.i at the tchool house op. Monday tvn inc. Dec. 7, 1931 at 7:00. Mrs. H. Y. Tool. .ingtrs from the Murdo.k Evan gelical church drove to S!:enandor.h .ad Mrs HeRry Monnig of Elmwood were the guets. day where he was present at a fam ily dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Newkirk and at which all the family enjoyed a reunion. The Happy Home Makers club met with Mrs. Art Ward Wednesday, Xov. 18. Fourteen members were present. The lesson was a study of ten mas terpieces of art. Mrs. Ward has a tapestry picture of spring by Corot and this was one of the pictures un der study. The next meeting will be an all day affair, Dec. 9, with Mrs. Louie Bornemeier, making picture frames will be the work for the day. Wilton McXamera of Fairmont, was a visitor with his aunt, Mrs. W. O. Gillespie and husband for the past week, and with them on last Thursday were over to Murray where they enjoyed the dinner which was served by the ladies of the Christian church of that place. Mr. and Mrs. Gillespie have now made it a prac tice of attending these Thanksgiving dinners every year and find them most enjoyable and the fellowship of the Murray people also extra fine. The Ladies Aid met with Mrs. Fred Ituell Thursday afternon with eigh teen ladies present in spite of the in clement weather. A new quilt was started and the fancy work well lined up for the bazaar and supper which were discussed but no delinite date set for as yet. A delicious lunch of chicken filled buns, date pudding, topped with whipped cream and cranberry jello and coffee was served by the hostess. Mrs. Paul Mar.-hall Sunday and put on ;k sui-reti program over the radio which was enjoyed Ly the listeners. Last week the basketball team held a session oi pratiiie aim nau oyei: Joseph Linn of Elmwood. a painter and paper hanger was a visitor in Murdock last week, papering and de corating the former bank building house that all who might desire could ( where the post office has been for ccr.i- ana see me practice ami n'nu;scme time and which recentlv moved an idea of how the coming games j to the juniher office, and where they will P- iaie now snuglv located. The bank, Eddie Craig ar.J wife were over j r0ucv.ir.g is completion was moved to tne nome oi .urs. iiaigs paieais, iuto bv Mrs iIatt Thimgan who will use it for her cafe and bakery. The place v.ill make an excellent place for the business and as she is now doing a good business it looks like that business should be better in the future. E. D. Friend and wife for Thanks Mvir.g Thursday of last week, and enjoyed the day and dinner very pleasantly. A. J. Tool and wife with their son, Douglas. who is attending Crtighton university at Omaha and accompanied by his sister. Mrs. George Work were enjoying Thanks giving day. Mr. and Mrs. L. Xeitzel entertain ed at their heme on last Thursday for Thanksgiving dinner and had as their guests Mrs. Dr. Mc Dei mid and daughter of Omaha and A. J. Neitzel and family of Murdock. Some of the nearby teachers were able to go home for Thanksgiving day. but as they were compelled to teach Friday thce living a distance could not get away and get back in time for their school work. Victor Thimgan was the first ob ject which we saw when we arrived at Murdcck on last Wednesday, on top the bank building attaching an aerial for the radio service which they will maintain at the new cafe. John Eppings and family were visiting for the day on last Sunday at .Murray, they going ever to enjoy the1 Thanksgiving season with their many ! relatives and friends and to enjoy the fine dinner at the Christian church. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Tanska. liv ing on the farm northwest of of Mur dock. entertained for Thanksgiving day and had as their guests fne fam ily of the parents of Mrs. Panska, Mr. and Mrs. G. Bauer and the girls at home. All had a very pleasant time. The Four Square Club held its regular meeting Monday evening. Xov. 16th. So much interest was shown in the lesson, it was voted to hold an extra meeting on the eve ning of Xov. 30, for further study of other artists and their masterpieces of art. Kenneth Tool of Wahoo, was a visitor in Murdock for the day on Thanksgiving day. Mrs. Tool who was called to Bridgeport on account of the very serious illness of her brother, Wm. Iddings, remained for a time with the folks after the pass ing of the brother last week. Judge W. E? Xewkirk who has been making his home for the past few months at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Dr. L. D. Lee was a visitor in Greenwood on last Thurs- BAYER ASPIRIN is always SAFE Beware of Imitations GENUINE Bayer Aspirin, the kind that doctors prescribe and millions of usees have proven safe for over thirty years, can easily be identified by the name Bayer and the void genuine as above. Genuine Bayer Aspirin is safe and rare; it is always the same. It has the unqualified endorsement of physicians and diuggista everywhere. It does not depress the heart, and no harmful effects follow ks use. Bayer Aspirin is the universal anti dote for pains of all kinds. Headaches Neuritis Colds Neuralgia Sore Throat Lumbago Rheumatism Toothache Aspirin is the tradexsark of Bayer manufacture of nionoacpticacidester of salicylicicid. A. H. Ward and Wife Entertain Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Ward enter tained at their home for the day and dinner on last Thursday, Thanks giving day and were pleased with besides the family, and Grandfather Henry Bashman, they had Rev. George Clarke and wife of Indianola. and M. C. Keedy and family of Beatrice. Fcund Weather Very Cold. On last week Lemuel Mulliner and wife and Miss Ruth Bauer who w-ere over to Frazie, Minn., for an outing, returned home and say that the sum mer outing in a winter climate is fully up to one's expectations and that the air and climate was cool and invigorating. Come Again Club Meets. The Come Again club met on last Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Mary Bornemier who is one of the members, and worked on dolls and doll quilts during their session. Their next meeting is to be on Tuesday of thi3 week and they will meet at the Otto Eiehoff home, when Misses Blanche and Marie will entertain. ACCEPTING INSTALLMENT LEGION MEMBERSHIPS At its last meeting, the local Amer ican Legion post voted to permit the payment of dues in installments of $1 each this year, for those who are un able to scrape up three bucks at one time. A new type of receipt has been printed to take care of this install ment collection of dues, comprising a signed aplication for membership and a receipt on which may be re corded each payment. Those accept ing this type of membership make all payments to the person with whom they file their application, and when the $3 has been collected on an appli cation it is transmitted to the adju tant's pffice. where the regulation re ceipt for the current year will be issued and mailed to applicant. By starting payment now on 1932 dues, old members will have time to meet their additional installments before the expiration date on their stae and national magazines and thus not have to miss any issues of ihese publications. The plan will be tried out this year and if found to work satisfactory will undoubtedly be put in action during the period between November 1st and January 1st of each year. The annual membership drive is now tinder way with teams headed by June Marshall, and Dr. Taylor, and preliminary reports of success of the drive will be made at the regular December meeting on next Tuesday night, December 2nd. HIGH CLASS ENTERTAINMENT Given at school house at Cedar Creek. Thursday evening. December 3rd. "A Trip Through Yellowstone Park." by Miss Marie Kaufmann, also movie comedy. High class pro gram and entertainment. Refresh ments served. The public is invited. Admision: adults 20c, children 10c. If Theodore Dreiser had stayed out of Kentucky, we might not have found out the true state of affairs in th min regions for two years. Now w fear it will take five. LOCALJJEIJS From Thursday's Daily Mrs. J. E. Smith of Omaha, has been here for the past two days visit ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Bates. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Knorr and chil dren, Jean and Billy, motored to Fre mont this morning where they spent the day with friends and enjoying the holiday. The Misses Louisa Albert, Helen Koubek, Margaret Engelkemeier, students at the Peru State Teacher's College are spending the Thanksgiv ing holidays at their homes in this city. Miss Ruth Sheliy of Felley, Nebraska, is a guest at the Engel kemeier home. Miss Shelly is the Nebraska State Winner of the At water Kent contest which was held this fall. From Friday's Dally J. B. Farnam departed this morn ing for Lincoln where he was called on some matters of business for the day. Miss Alice F. Eaton of Omaha, was in the city Thursday to spend the Thanksgiving holiday here with the relatives and friends. Madame Stranglen and daughter, Miss Madeline, with Miss Clara Mae Morgan, were here Thursday to enjoy the Thanksgiving holiday. Joseph and Robert Hartford, who are attending the Iowa State college at Ames, Iowa, are here for a visit with the home folks over the week end. Harry Meisinger of Cedar Creek, overseer in Eight Mile Grove pre cinct, was here today to attend to some matters of business at the court house. Mrs. Joseph Warga and daughter, Miss Anna, of Omaha, were here yes terday to enjoy the festive holiday with the relatives and many old time friends. Mrs. E. A. Wurl and son, Robert, are at North Platte, where they are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hinman, Mrs. Hinman being formerly Miss Helen Wurl. Mrs. Rex Young was at Omaha on Thursday, where she spent a few hours with Mrs. D. A. Young at the hospital, where Mrs. Young is being given treatment. Harold Kube of Buffalo. Wyoming, is here as a visitor over the week end with his classmate and fraternity brother at the University of Nebras ka. Edgar Wescott. Henry Hopp and brother, Fred Hopp, both well known residents of west of Louisville, were in the city today ar d while here paid a pleasau; visit to the Journa.1. Miss Florence Johnson of Denver, is here for a short visit with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Tidball. Miss Johnson being a stu dent at the" university of Nebraska. Mrs. Ren Jackson and children, Robert and Shirley of Mt. Sterling, Iowa, are here to enjoy a visit with Mrs. Jackson's mother, Mrs. Lydia M. Davis and with Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Briggs. T. C. Kahoutek, who is engaged in working for the Union Pacific at Cheyenne, Wyoming, came in Wed nesday and will remain here over the week end, visiting with the relatives and enjoying a short outing. Cry as you may, you can't find a gift that will mean quite so much to your friends as your Portrait it is you. Studio Open Sunday from 2 to 4 Rfcrarland Studio FOR SALE Hampshire boars. Telephone 2210. n30-4td-4tw MY HON WILES. Read the Journal "Want-Ads. r-T-Y'-V rr-Y--Vcr .yc rv -ryff -V -f fc- jNwivvC-vJwv-W -Jfcfc-Jfc,-NC- sv -4. FIVE DROWN IN STREATI I Ille highway ami overturned, pinnin i them lintel ii at li. They were idati : fied a Sam Hughs. thf rty-ciulit ; Tyler. Tex. Fve persons drown-'Mis. Fan: Hiiuli. t went y-eigM : Kb ed in Prairie creek, ten miles north i iPmlis. tbjity; Clan ie limbics, of Tyler, when the automobile in;eir!)t. and Robert Unrigs, live, all whicli they ere riding plunged off , residents of Wright City, Tex. Mi Celebrated 13th Wedding. On last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Mills was appro priately celebrated the passing of the thirteenth wedding anniversary and a large number of their friends were present to assist and also help enjoy the occasion. The evening was made up of musical numbers and songs and j games oi an Kinds oi wmcn car as predominated. There was also plenty of good things to eat and all did full justice. Among those who were pres ent were A. H. Ward and family, Al bert Thiel and wife. Herman Boiler and family. E. F. Brunkow and wife and Clifford Richardson and wife. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 s 3 3 Mcst practical gift you cocld hay for the Boy or Girl who is musically in clined. Violins, Banjos, Guitars, etc. carried ia stock and we can get here for your in spection and approval any thing you want from moder ate priced up to the mcst ex pensive instruments. Let us know what yon have in mind and we'll give you a price without obliga tion. Comets, Slide Trom bones, Horns. Drums every thijrg ia .Musical instrumenW. at money-saving prices. ' I I i i Dress Up Your Packages with Seals, Tags and Wrappings Dress up your packages with Denniscn Seals and Christ mas Tags' We have the complete Denniscn line, includ ing Wrapping Material of all kinds. A few cents spent on ycur packages in this manner will lend distinction to your giits. -whether they be costly or inexpensive articles. mm i Golf Clubs. Bags and Golf Ealls make a very appropri ate gift for the Golfer. And for the Boy, nothing will please more than a Foot tall or a good Catcher's Mitt. We have these items and scores of ethers in the Sport ing Goods line. Prices cn these goods are much lower, so if you want tc make Dad happy or reg ister 1000 per cent with the ycurg Brother, let us show you what big values we can effer this vear. ( P i rc J. C'! The Christmas Season is not far off ease and at the same time get the pick furnish you with anything you can b in fact the "Gift Buying" season is here of good clean stocks. Plattsmouth mer uy in the larger cities, at a lower price, right now, if you want to shop with chants are all well supplied and can quality considered. Shop at home! Cigars (All Brands) and Cigarettes CANDY The Universal Favorite Fountain Pens and Pencil Sets For a real lifetime remembrance, let us suggest a Schaeffer (lifetime guarantee) Fountain Pen. We have them in popular sizes for Ladies and Gentlemen also the com plete Pen and Pencil Sets and the Desk Sets. All pens over $2. name will be lettered in gold FB.EE. Box Stationery or Milady Everybody uses Stationery. Select it now, and we can print any mon ogram you wish at small cost. Thte Bates Book and Stationery Store was never better prepared to serve you than right now and this season our line covers a greater variety than ever. listing but a few of the many feature values you'll find here. Shop early and avoid last-minute rush. Space forbids CHRISTMAS CARDS In this line we are the leaders in Cass county, and this year our stock is even mere varied than ever before. We advise early selection from thk complete stock, and, if you wish, at a small additional cost we can print your name on the cards you select. Ask for prices on this special printed service. LOTUS GLASSWARE This year we are showing a great variety of the Lotus High grade Glassware, and at prices that will really surprise. These make splendid gifts. Nothing is Finer than a Good Book We have the most complete line of Books in the city. All popular copyrights at 75 and the regu lar latest sellers at $2 each. A complete line for the kiddies, as well as for the Misses and Youths. HAND TOOLED BAGS Many articles in orr stcck have t?cr. rr.ar.cd at a very close margin in fact some lines will cany no prcSt at all. especially the Hand Tooled Hard Bas for ladies ard Misses. These goods are all maiked at 25'. reduction, and cur stock includes all popular shapes and sices. Ycu will do well to see these early. Hundreds o2 Other Items Shoppers in search cf "just the right gift ' will find the answer to their perplexity by spending a half hour look ing over our stock for it includes everything. Do not fail to visit our store (located at corner of 5th and Main) before your make your gift selections or your Christmas card purchases, for vc couldn't begin to tell you in a whole paper filled with descriptions of the complete stock we carry. Shop NOW before the grand rush starts! Bates Book and Stationery Store i - ' rr Corner 5th and Main StsM Plattsmouth, Kebr.