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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1936)
MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1936. PIATTSJIOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE FIVE i 1, e - In lONOS We sell every kind of good Insurance and Sur ety Bonds. Consult us! Insurance is or Safety Get the Best We represent the largest and oldest insurance com panies in America. INSURANCE- AND BONDS Phone- 16 Platts mouth See the gooos you fcuy. Catalog descriptions are flowery enough, but how about te gcocSs whn you get them? Alvo News Mr. and Mrs Ellis Mickle were shopping in Lincoln Monday. Lewis Herman is able to be up and around at the Bryan Memorial hos pital. Carl D. Ganz was in Omaha last Thursday looking after some mat ters of business. Ivan Althouse has been on the! sick list for several days. lie is suffering l'roni lumbago. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Dimmitt and son spent Sunday with Marion Dim mitt and family of Ashland. Fred Prouty returned home from the Bryan Memorial hospital Fri day. His eye is much improved. Miss Etta Linch is getting along nicely and is able to be up most of the time at the Bryan Memorial hos pital in Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. "William Kitzel and jDarrell Filer attended the King Korn Kari.ival at Plattsniouth Friday. Mr. Kitzel was assisting with some of the judging. Mis. Earl Fairfield is still assist ing with the work at the Carl Fore man home. Mrs. Fairfield has been (arms; lor .Mrs. foreman ana i;aty( daughter. Mother and daughter are! getting along line. led Stone of Washington, who has been back for a several days visit ; with relatives and friends, departed for his home Monday. Mr. Stone tells his many friends that Washington is an ideal place to live,. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stout, Mrs. Mebel Winn and Ralph, Charles Stout. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Klyver and Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Williams enjoyed a picnic dinner Sunday at the Elmer Klyver home. The occa sion was in -honor of Mrs. Elmer Klyver's birthday. Badly Sprained Knee Mrs: Dan Rueter has been having trouble with her knee, which she bruised and sprained very badly when she stepped into the cellarway two weeks ago. It will be necessary for Mrs. Rue ter to refrain from using it for a couple of weeks longer, as it was badly sprained. gathering were Mr. and Mrs. Eer dette Fifer, cf Lincoln; Mr. and Mrs. Roger Reaves of Elniwood; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rodeway and children of Eagle and Mrs. George Fifer's niece and family of Arcadia. Enjoy Two Weeks' Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Davis, who have been enjoying a two weeks visit with relatives and friends in Minneapolis, Minn., will return home early this week. L. J. Frakes has been on duty at the Rock Island depot during the absent e of Mrs. Davis. Taculty Ladies Entertained Mrs. Frank Cook anC Mrs. Frank Edwards were hostesses to the Alvo Woman's Reading club Thursday af ternoon at the Cook home. The fac ulty ladies were guests. A musical I lay was given by Mes daines Lee Coat man, Zoz, Roy Coat mar., Stroemer and Claience Coat man. During the social hour all present enjoyed an autumn tea served by the hositfses. Mrs. Carrie Appleman and granddaughter of Lincoln were pres ent for the afternoon. Enjoy Picnic Dinner Relatives enjoyed a picnic dinner at the George Fifer home. Those who were present to partake of the delic ious dinner and enjoy the social roadcasting Industry Estimates I hat 193 6. Receipts Will he $100,000,000 Able to Get Supplies E. L. Nelson was able to go to Lincoln for supplies for the store Thursday. This was the first time in more than a year that Mr. Kelson had been in Lincoln to get his sup plies because of rheumatism. Visiting Here -Mrs. Edith Kitzel, who has been employed at the Women's Reforma tory at York, arrived here Saturday, September 2 6, for a two weeks' va cation with relatives and friends. Airs. Kitzel enjoys her work very much at York. She teaches sewing. Yanks Win Fourth Game of World. Series, 5-2 Given Birthday Surprise Thursday evening a group of friends surprised Mrs. Elmer Klyver with a picnic supper on her birth day. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Win. Christopherson, Miss Eliza beth Meek, Miss Margaret Christoph erson and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kly ver, ail of Lincoln; Mr. and Mrs. Ksy Hires, of Murdoch; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Williams: firs. Mabel Winn and son and Charles Stout. Mrs. George Fifer baked the birth day cake, which Mrs. Klyver declares is her first birthday cake. Fruit Blossoms Some have reported blossoms on seme of their fruit trees this fall, while others have flowering shrubs that are coming into bloom. Pete Johnson has some apricot trees that have blooms on them. Enjoys Birthday Surprise A group of neighbors vent to the ! William Kitzel home Mondav even- i i ing with well filled baskets for a de licious picnic supper with George it'' ' ' ' X . 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I'owell are boohed the constant increa.se even curing the f , . , , , . , A. . lor -ne .season ar.d a lepior. of movie . : !es.-i 'j and those w::o know tiu:: ' .... , -. . . ,. ... , , , ;Leifjihit::, iiitiuu;nr Gm:rer Holers. s.n v.T.ves are co::vmccd that the ne'.v T ,. , , liiefc.te MucDonalo, liobert Tavlor pe"..k or ll-MO is only the bemm.-r. 1 , . , , , " . , , , land .u.-nu Lev, will be hearu over Iajr networKS show the greatest i . f ,.' . 4 . , . , , . . , . . jtbe euher it ire-a-nt intervals. r.:r., the threL' h-z cnran3 re:icrtin .'.n ir.creare f .ST.OOO.'.'OO over their) 1'. V.' busln;.'.;? c,i th.? ha:,":., cf records ! G thus far ien;aim:er of New Talent Languishes Lecause of the ur..v:Ilir.p:ne.-:s o f rponsors and radio officials to take a char.ce on new talent, many cap able entertainers now on the sus taining; stcifTs of studios find little opportunity to break into the big time. Snortf; events Lave proven in con ridtrable demand by advertisers and 1 .lie cjner.v iwitbuu sea.-on is vit- ne-siinp; an increased number of tie- ups between eriuiron i.nd coirurier-l cial:;. Ait::cup,l: many col.eges ana univertities sin! hesitate to permit commercial Loadcstin: of tlieir jcar.ies, it is probable that future This trend reflects fi T,r.fe.-eT-lCC, ! foot bull sea.u-i.s wiilbo covered by dio jroj:rum directors and ud- radu advertising sponsors as thor- Kitzel, who was celebrating his birthday. Those present were Mr. r.nd Mrs. George Fifer and Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. William Christopherson of Lin coln, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Klyver. The evening was spent In the playing of pinochle. Phone news items to Wc. 6. Rock surfacing c7 f arm-lo-mar-ket roads this winter will be of benefit to every resident ana '-and owner tn Cass county. Phone news items to He. 6. Northwestern Defeats Iowa, 18-7 t f - r I. I K-s. 11 -' ' -V5V .... X K- . r s(- k . IB X Tf, sMJ . ' , ' .... . ' .... 4 1 Cze Simmons, star of the Iowa eleven, is pictured being tackled by three Northwestern players in the opening of the western conference football championship game of the 1938 season Saturday at the Dyche stadium in Evanston, 111. The Northwestern Wild cats won the game, 18 to 7. Irish Rally to Beat Carnegie Tech, 21-7 id thus cstirhciUiS for the ' venders to be willing to pay out ousrlily as tl bus. season is now. year. IJroailcastinjr Co . predicts Columbia ! considerable money for the service.'-) Naticnal advertisers, experier.c- v. ill ! of an established star rather than in;; trouble :n scheduling their pro- it s S22,(i;; i (ino this year. National j taking u chance on a comparative Droadcasting (. anticipates pocket ing s( me l"2,(l!0,0t)0, and mutual should shew a total of about ?2,04)-V (MtO v.-hen its ledger for 1HC0 is.to: tsled. Sadio Now Raiding Movies ' On attempting to divide the "unknown with talent and build injr vp a row star. This policy na turally works tj the disadvantage of j This is being- tal.cn advantage of by ;rrams at desired hours on a national network are more, and more fre quently re:crting to transcriptions. radio in the long- run. since the pub lic inevitably tires of familiar ncr- many stations to buiid up their li braries and cut in on the revenue sonalities and demands new t pes of! now going mostly to the three na eutertainment, tionf.l networks. . " ...... ... : " . Notre Dair.c University's football legions launched their 133 can-paign at the Nctre Dame stadium, Notre Dame. Indiana, Saturday in impressive fashion by sweeping over Carnegie Tech, 21 to 7, to gladden the hearts cf approximately 25,000 Irish rooters. Wilke cf Notre Dame is pictured going through for a nine-yard gaic in the early part of the game.