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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1932)
THURSDAY. DEC. 15. 1932. PAGE EIGHT PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL Prices Effective Friday - Saturday Macaroni, Eiow, 2 fibs. Sov 13c Fork and Beans, Asrmour's, K, 2V2 . . 9c Red Cherries, SniderNe 2 csj. . . .13c BREAK O' MORN oee Per Package 21c QUAKER BRAND ATS Large Size Tube 13c DEL MONTE GoSSee Vacuum Pack, Lb. c Syrup, GoSden, gallon paSi 49c Milk, Libby's tall can 6c Peanuts, fresh roasted, Ih 9c Cocoanut Lcnn Shredded Pei Pound 19c or Butter-Nut Jell Per Package c Butter-rlut Lemon or Vanilla, 2-oz. c. Head Lettuce Solid heads, each Oranges, Sun- kist. 2 doz Grapes. Em perors. 2 lbs Apples, fancy Jonathans. Lb.. 5c 35c 15c 5c Raisins FOUNDS FOR r ,c Prunes Large. 4 Lbs. for k mm Com Stand, pack. No. 2 can Hominy. Otce Lire. 2Vo can KxasL. Frank's Lge. 2io can. Was Eeans Ho. 2 size can. Otoe Christmas Box, a real git. FULL OF VEGETABLES AND FRUITS 9c 9c 9c 9c 95c Pure Xard? l-Ib. pfeg. 5c Pork Sausage. Eesh, lb 5c Neck Bones, meaty, 10 ibs 25c Bee? Roast, choice Shoulder, lb 9g Smoked Hams, hsi or whole, lb. ... . 8c Pork Chops, small Loins, lb 10c Pork Roast, Shoulders, lb 5c Kraut, bulk. Per lb 5c Oleo, Flavor Sweet, per lb 10c FIRST WARD PROGRAM The pupils of the first ward under the direction of Miss Helen Farley, pave a program for their mothers last Friday afternoon, December 9. The work in the main consisted of actual school work carried on by the children. Mo.it of the program was reading, but observation was made of the art woik. The following stories were read by the pupils: Troy Cotner, "Indian Chief;" Frederick I-indeman, "Indian Story Teller;" Joan Tiekotter, "In dian Roy;" Richard E?pegren, "Ten Little Indians;" Jakie Bashus, "Play ing Train;" Kenneth Henry, "The Doggy;" Qeraldine McClintock, "Playing Train;" Martha Meisinger, "The Train;" Edward Raahus, "The Dog;" Donald Xolin, "The Dishes;" Doris Bailey. "Wash the Dishes;" Bonnie Jean Walters, "The Cat and the Dog;" Gerald McClintock, "Daddy and the Big Boy;" Donald Larsen, "The Circus;" Dorothy Lynch, "The Train;" Bobby Jensen, "The Indian Baby;" Kenneth Hitzmann, "The In dian Fair;" Marguerite McClintock, "Red Feather Hone;" Lloyd Taplett, "Red Feather;" Cary Marshall, "Or iginal Poem, Indian Store," Indian Play. HOLIDAY FIRES Every year there are families whose Holiday joys are spoil ed by destructive, costly fires! CHRISTMAS TREES are bautifr! and add much to the spirit cf tie season but they are dangerous if dec crated with lighted candles! 3e Cautious Dcn't let carelessness spoil the happiness of ycur Holiday Season. iuxbury & Davis repress: n ting The Largest and Oldest Insurance Companies in America HONORING MISS WESCOTT ANNOUNCES MARRIAGE SANTA'S GIFTS Santa Claus has just send word to the committee that when he makes his mysterious appearance in PlattS inouth next Saturday morning about 10:30 he will have with him a bunch of gift tickets which he will give out to the kidilie3 immediately upon his arrival at his headquarters in the 1 Masonic building. These gift tickets will bo geed for a toy gift of some sort not candy at some store in town. Santa has made arrangements with these stores and offices to take care cf this for him. Be on hand by 10:30 next Saturday morning if you want to participate in these free gift3 from Santa. Santa will be on hand at his headquarters until 11! neon and from to 2 to 4 and 7 to y . 1 - . . , . - c p. in. iu laiK auu vnui wiiii nr.y o; his little friends, but the gift distri bution will be immediately upon his arrival and net during the day. Miss Helen Wescott of this city, whose marriage to Mr. Perry H. Mur dick, Jr.. of Lincoln will take place Christmas day. was honored at a linen shower on Monday evening. The shower was arranged by the active and alumnae members of the Willard sorority at the Wesleyan university chapter house. Miss Wescott is a graduate of Wesleyan and member of the Willard chapter. This evening Mr. and Mrs. George E. Hager and -Miss Gwendolyn Hager, are entertaining at dinner at Lincoln for Hiss Wescott and Mr. Murdick. Included among the guests will be Mr. and Mrs. IZ. II. Wescott, par ents of the bride-to-be and Dr. and Mrs. P. H. Murditk, Sr., parents of the groom. Don't glvo your printing to out-of-town "salesmen. Journal pay rolls aro spent almost 100 per cent rinht here In Plattsmouth. f Thomas Walling Company Abstracts of -Title Phone 324 - Plattsmoutb V f tr From Tuesday's Dally The announcement was made to day of the marriage of Miss "Edith Ledgway of this city to Mr. George William Haase, of Harrison, Ne braska, which occurred at David City, Nebraska, on Tuesday, November 29th. The wedding had been kept a secret from the relatives and closest friends until today when the an nouncement was made of the happy event. The bride is a daughter of John Ledgway, Sr., of this city and where she has grown to womanhood. She has been engaged in the service of the local exchange of the Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Co., and has a very large circle of friends who will learn with much pleasure of her new happiness. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Haase of Harrison. He has been engaged in railroad work for the past several years with the Bur lington. He is a young man held in high esteem by a large circle of friends in the community where he has made his home. Mr. and Mrs. Haase will make their home in Lincoln after January 19tb, where the groom has the home await ing the coming of his bride. STORES TO KEEP OPEN Tie stores of the city, affiliated with the retail section of the Cham ber of Commerce, will remain open each evening, starting Wednesday December 14th, for the convenience of the patrons. The stores will con tinue the night opening until after the Christmas season. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the friends and neighbors for the words of sympathy and the floral remembrances at the funeral of the late Washington Lan dis. The many acts of kindness will be long remembered with apprecia tion. Mrs. B. J. Halstead and Family. ir you want to seTl anything, try a Journal Want-Ad. The coat Is small. Bring Us Your Eggs HIGHEST PRICE PAID Hogs, Home Kill or Whole DEATH OF MRS. J. V. SANS Mrs. Joseph V. Sans, a resident cf this city some twenty-five years ago, passed away on Wednesday, Decem ber 7th, at the family home at Ber thoud, Colorado. The death of Mrs. Sans occurred as the result of an at tack of pneumonia from which she had suffered several days. The mes- i 1 S3 Efe? HBBh 4 i ?M as s sis Your Car Was Iresureci won't pay the claims. Before too late, see SEARL S. DAVIS sage was received by the relatives in 0;na';:a on Monday that her condi tion was critcial and Mrs. Victor Sher'.vood, a sister, started at once for the west and Mrs. M. E. Man- speaker, also a sister, on Tuesday, but I IA Airs. Pans passed away before they j reached Barlhoud. Mrs. Sans Is sur rived by the husband, one son and one granddaughter and three grand children. There are also four Bis-1 ters ana f.vo brotner surviving, among the former Mrs. W. D. Smith, Mrs: Victor Sherwood and Mrs. Mar garet Manspeaker cf Omaha. The funeral vas held on Saturday at the heme at Barthcud. The news of the pr.ssing cf thi3 estimable lady will be learned with greatest regret by the may friends in this city and vicinity. - - THAT m APPRECIATE Everything for school most i complete line tn Cass county i Bates Sock Store. t f f at MEN'S Bed Room Slippers cf Tan Elk Skin with Cushion Scle SI ,45 pair Feli with Chrome Solo 59c Glover ''Distinctive" Pajamas Eroadcloth, New models Elastio Waist Band 98c, $1.25, $1.65 Men's 3osu Brummel SHIRTS Fany and plain Brond clcths. "Sanforized." 98c -$1.45 Silk and Rayon Fancy Socks Xew clock and panel patterns. A fine gift. 25c pair Men's Lined Leather Dress Gloves Selected Cape Skin Fleece Lining Black and Brown $1 Pair Silk and Rayon TIES Bcxed. New patterns that will please "him." 35c each Silk Hand Made TIES Wool lining. Beautiful patterns. Our price 69c each i 90 lac y St nave Vln 5Cfil 1 Iieni krrA WM Let us suggest that you call NOW nd make you? cicISoction. Wo are mjmm fci- this week. Fancy Box Chocolate Candy 90 box Ladies boxed 'Kerchiefs, 2 in box 100 22-inch Mamma Dolls. . . 590 Boxed Paper, some at per box 50 9-inch fancy Salad Bowls, each 190 Fancy Jap Cups and Saucer, the 2 for . . 100 Embroidered Table Scarfs 10, 15, 250 China Sugar and Cream Sets 250 Knorr's Popular Variety Store Masonic Building Plattsmouth 9 t X 2 t T T T f T T T i T i T i Fancy Suspenders Paris Garters All Leather Belts Silk Ends w,de W3b Si!kn cedar Black and Tan Assorted Colors Boxed , Tuxedo Style Chest A Fine Gift Made of Genuine Cowhide. 35c pair Price, 50c 50c each boys' Handkerchiefs Boys' Shirts Combination Sets ir .c,ol,ored B.?Pdcrs n "styiewear" - Hemstitched. Three in Box Mado by Beau Brummol Tie and Assorted Novelties 25 and 50c Box Sizes 6 ,to 14 Fast color that Boys will Like v materials. Standard cut! 25c each f.T. 25c 59c each SPECIAL Leather Bill Fold Initial 'Kerchiefs 6c each Kfrr. 50c 2 for 25c nnvfi n m , ur. , Genuine Suede Leather Leath-r Mittens I Wl"'? Cap8 JACKETS B-,cla Mltimi Tan and Blue . , . . , n n -. . , in ana biuo Fine Chamois finish Button Brown Sheepskin Corduroys and Wool Suitings front Kni,t bottom, collar Fleece Lined Chromo Stylo an(j cuffs. A very timely gift. 29c pair 59c each $4.45 each X T f 1 I T 1 i t 1 f T I i f T T T T T T T t f t 1 f T T Z 1 T T T T T Soennichsen's plillllil!H!l!IHI!fl WES' mi Mm m IV w0 si i i THERE IS A 1 SANTA CLAUS j who dwelh ut thekmrb of little children 1 Radiant Hard Xmas Candy, lb 100 S Chase's Choc. Cov'd Cherries, lb. . . 250 Peanue Brittle, 2 lbs. for 180 S Assorted Chocolates, 5-lb. box f90 3 Mixed Nuts, new crop, 2 lbs 350 f English Walnuts, Emeralds, per lb. . 190 m Dates, new crop, 2 lbs. for 190 Butter, Casco, solids, per lb 230 g Ouaptor Paunri Upannori 2Ar Lh Fey. Pineapple, IGA, 2 lge. 2fx cans . 330 Pineapple, matched slices, 2 cans . . . 290 Tee Garden PRESERVES Strawberry, Apricot and Pineapple and Youngberry Tall Jar . . . Tomatoes, Siloam, No. 22t 3 cans Comb Honey, '2 combs for Swansdown Cake Flour, pkg: Lux Toilet Soap, 3 bars Monarch Cake Flour, pkgr Hershey's Cocoa, VSrlb., 00; 1-lb. Oatmeal, bulk, 10 lbs. for Crystal White Soap, 10 bars for . . . Coffee, Kidwell, special, per lb. . . . . 2&; 25c a. 2d . 15c 23c 2Sc 3 c r,1 3 lb. Pkg 9 Gifts for the Kiddies WAGONS All steel. Ex. special . $2-19 Roller Bearings Made to Last DOLLS Sleeping, crying. Each. . .750 Non-Breakable A Dandy Gift Item MEAT DEPARTMENT Fancy Beef Roast, per lb 100 Sirloin Steak, per lb 200 Round Steak, per lb 200 Rib Boiling Beef, per lb 80 Fresh Picnics, per lb 50 Pork Butt Roast, per lb 90 Oysters, per quart 500 Center cut Pork Chops, lb 100 Hamburger, fresh ground, per lb. . . 70 Pork Sausage, 3 lbs. for 250 Fresh Side Pork, per lb 100 Spare Ribs, 4 lbs. for ZOifr Baby Beef Hind Quarters, per lb. . . 940 A-1 Quality 50-60 lb. Avg. Wt. Half or Whole Hogs, per lb Gc Average Weight, 150-160 lbs A Real Buy Butchering Supplies Hog Stomachs, eachl Beef Bound Casings, lb.!Otf Beef Round Casings, per lb ifc Leave Order Now for Turkeys, Geese, Ducks or Chickens Price will be Right Black & White V