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    THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1937.
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAI
PAGE FIVE
Murray
in
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Luciau Carper and Avife was
C'naha 021 business this week.
Mrs C. A. Armstrong was
r.'attsmouth on business Tuesday.
Mrs Ed Tutt and Mra. Joe Stastka
f;:ent Monday in Cmaha shopping and
t tending a show.
Mrs. Everett Spangler took her
nioth.T, Mrs. N'oltingr of Plattsmcuth
to Omaha Tuesday.
Wilma Swatek of Plattsmouth
r'ient the week-end with her friend,
Josephine Stastka.
Galen lihoden and wife were in
Plattsmouth Tuesday attending the
funeral of the late George W. Rhoden,
li-K-lo of Galen.
Earl Tcrhune. wife and little son,
Gerald, were visiting for over the
reck end at the homo of the parents
1 Mrs. Terliune at Humboldt.
LAND, FARM and
RANCH BARGAINS
roil SALE Team of grey mares in
f-al. Call 2130, Plattsmouth.
J28-2tw
TOR SALE
Four head of milk cows belonging
to Willis Eaton. AVill be on sale Sat.
Jan. t'.Oth at the Albert Wilson sale
at Union, Nebr. ltw
Una church on Wednesday, February
3 at 2: CO p. m. Hostesses: Mrs.
Harold Sack, Mrs. Lloyd Lewis, Mrs.
I lank Scott, Mrs. Lloyd Scott. Lead
er: Mrs. Ed Anderson.
Had to Detour Floods.
A3 recorded in last week's paper
VIr. and Mrs. Glenn Boedeker had
Lucean Carper and wife were call-1 departed for the south to spend the
EAGLE NEWS ITEMS
Mrs. Charles Scattergood is suf
fering from an infected thumb.
Mrs. Oscar Anderson of Lincoln
isited her mother, Mrs. Emma Jud
kins on Sunday.
Keith Althouse called at the home
cf his uncle. Ralph Allen and family
in Lincoln last Thursday evening.
Mr and Mrs. J. L. Wall spent
V iday of last week at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thomson near
Palmyra.
Mrs. A. M. Longman was hostess
I tn the ladies of the Eastern Star Kc:i
jfington at her home last Wednesday
I afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Piersol and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Donald
I it-rsol of Lincoln spent Sunday with
Mr. aud Mrs. L. W. Piersol.
Sumner West, who is attending the
rnivoi-citu r.f whraatn vii.-i nvir ! v t S o'clock and lasting until 10.
increase our attendance. The topic
for the regular morning service will
he "Radicalism vs. Conservatism."
We urge you to attend.
Epv.orth League at 5:30 with a
social hour. Regular League at 6:30.
We have arranged for an outside
speaker. Come.
Church service at 7:30.
Wednesday, January 20 the sub
district meeting of the ministers was
held at Alvo. The chuhch school
superintendents of each church were
guests of the ministers and their
wives at a dinner. Due to the illness
of Mr. Palmer, Misses Dorothea Keil
and Pauline Wall were the repre
sentatives from Eagle. At this meet
ing plans were laid for the church
school leadership school to be held at
Alvo for all teachers and leaders and
all others who are interested. The
school v. ill be held on the evenings
of February 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 11, and 12
tribution for a drive for hymnals forj BI-"
r.
I'rom Monday's Dally
Sckat Club
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Slarkjohn en
tertained the Sckat club' at a G:30
dinner Saturday evening. The eve
ning was spent in games and visit
ing. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Anderson,
v-ho were to be honored guests, were
net present due to Mr. Anderson's
accident. Those attending were
Jnd:;e and Mrs. W. G. Kieck, Mr. and
Mrs. John Turner, and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank A. Cloidt.
the Presbyterian church last evening
Louis Lohns, Mrs. Frank Cloidt,
nrd Hazel Uaicr were named as a
I committee to organize the member
l canvass.
Sue Simonton led the study of the
American negro. She told of re
actions of the black race iu schools, j
Devotionals were led by Mrs. Louis
Lohnes. Miss Gertrude Vallery enter
tained the girls at her home.
v-y
ed to Omaha Monday of thi3 week,
T'r. Carper looking after some busiJ
reP3 matters and Mrs. Carper visit
iag friends.
Mr and Mrs. Thomas Christian of
Weeping Water and son, Joe were
visiting for the week-end at the home
of their daughter, Mrs. Hobart Blake
p.nd family.
O. W. Finney of Auburn where
they make their home and wife, who
i.j manager of the telephone company
rt Union, and Mr. an'd Mrs. Edgar
"cwton of Plattsmouth were visit-
remainder of the winter in Miami
Florida, but their regular course was
intercepted by the rushing waters of
the Ohio river and they were com
pelled to detour from their selected
ourse in order to get past the raging
torrents and to continue their course
to Florida.
Ethan Allan Sick.
Ethan Allen has been kept to his
home and a good deal of the time
to his bed by a severe attack cf
rheumatism which caused him much
ing in Murray last Sunday at the Puin and as wel1 kent him from v'"ork
l.eme of Mrs. Vesta Clark, manager
of thw Murray telephone exchange.
Phillip Heil and son were over to Busy with Seed Com.
tiie George Lopp homo last Saturdavi Ra' Frederick, the seed corn man.
where they killed and dressed someihas beea working with some half
eleven head of hogs and again on j (h,ze11 mcn in tm? srading and sack
Mnnilv rt-.T.Ml snmo firP iar? inrl:.l and shipping of selected seed
ers for De Forest Philpot. thus pro
The courses will be taught by Dr.
Fpooner, district superintendent of
the Lincoln, district; Mrs. Bruce
noted teacher of methods for chil
dren; and Rev. Frank Finch, e-
Sunday with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde West and Mrs. Irene Mc-
! Kali.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Merriman ofj
Waverly spent Monday evening ofj
this week with Mr. and Mrs. J. I. j braska conference director of relig
McCartney and William Trunkenbolz irJs education. Those interested
and family. please communicate with Rev. Spring-
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pump and son. f.
Wilmer and Miss Rhoden of Venangoj Friday night, January 22, eleven
arrived last Thursday for a visit ' h aguers went to Alvo to attend a
with relatives and friend in tlii3 1 locttiro by Dr. Frank Cartright. sec
retary of the Board of Foreign Mis-
community.
Albert Frohiiih returned home last
Thursday after having been in a Lin
coln hospital for nine days where he
His health is
pious.
Choir practice Thursday night at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ru
dolplu. Refreshments will be rerved.
Remember the Fellowship dinner
for all Mothodists the evening of
Sunday Nite Club
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sharpnack en-j
tertained the Sunday Xite club at!
their home this week-end. Mrs. Guy
Long won high scare for the ladies
j!id Mrs. Ray Herring, second. Rich
ard Beverage was high for the men
and Harry Tincher, second. Three
t-ibles were entertained.
Friends of Art Tea
Miss Christine Soennichsen, Mrs. j
Rae Patterson, and Mrs. L. W. Egtn-j
berger drove to Omaha yesterday to I
attend the tea and exhibit sponsored
by the Friends of Art in the tenth
floor of the Brandeis building. A
j numbers of paintings by Grant Wood.j
YOU CANNOT DEFCSIT
ycur buildings, hc-jsehold
good's, automobile or mer
chandise in the bank!
Eut ycu can protect this
wealth by insuring it!
Searl S. Davis
Platts Stale Dank Eldg.
H
who is to lecture in Omaha Thursday
1
Icveniag, and pictures by local talent
j v ere on exhibit.
Ivlus Matilda Soennichsen was a
I business visitor while the other mem
bers cf tin group attended the exhibit.
Bridge Club
Mr and Mrs. Theodore Ptak had
guest:; for bridge last evening. Dr.
and Mrs. W. V. Ryan held high score
for the games.
( i Omaha. The wedding w;r vil
nefscd by Elmer and AH. e :ii: ii r.
fiiendi cf tin young pt-cpli from
Omaha. The gi 00m i; 1 n -ployed i -an
upholsterer in Omaha.
DIES IN WASHINGTON
Mr:
Mar
E. Ivt.
a long
di'd in Spokanr.
illne.. She v. i s
received treatment.
much improved.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Horn were in
i Lincoln Monday of this week. Mr.-'l'i'";' 1'th. Dr. K. Stanley Jones
iHorn u hnvine- h; tepfh extracted. I will speak by rr.dio to Mi ihodist3 as-
! which have greatly impaired hi:
viding a supply of meat for both
winter and summer for these par
ties. Christian Aid Society.
Tho aid society meets at tie Chris-
corn. He has an order for three thou
sand bushel of seed and is hustling
to get the order filled. He shipped a
car load last week and anticipated a
vtry heavy demand for the cereal.
THEATB
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Tloulilc !-'t"iir I'rorniH Mnrxha
Hun ! John Ilownrrt in
EASY TO TAKE'
mill Stnnr min, llohrrl A rmt ronK
and Itlt" Knrtie in
'ALL AMERICAN CHUMP
St'i' tlit Chump Heat the Champ
Robinson Crusoe Serial and Screeno
Adults 25 Children 100
SUN DAY-RiOM DAY-TUESDAY
( lark ;blc mid Mnrlon Iait- in
'Cam and Mabel'
Also Comeciy, l'opeye an1 News Ilfel.s
Sunday Matinee at 2:30
Matinee Prices Evening Prices
10-25 10-300
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY
I'ank Mt-.li 1 I'.itut :iml l,owfi llln
l.iiuili, 'IVfl lli-nlv nntl '.anu 1'ltt in
Mad Kolii&ay'
Al.-o Comedy and Color Cartoon
Stealing Gas at Many Places.
Someone who has no money to pur--chase
gas but think they must have
gas and go places, were caught in the
act of tapping the barrels in many
places, one man in particular catch
ing the purloiners in the very act.
Others were traced so closely that
j they had to deliver the gas back to
the barrel from which they had
taken it.
health for some time.
Mrs. E. M. Stewart. Mrs. Emi
Oberle and Mrs. August Schv.-egman
attended a shower given for Mrs. Ice
land Kaatz at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. O. C. Kaatz in Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs.
tained at dinner
senibled around the world.
To all the sick: We are thinking
of you and paying for ytiu day by
day.
CA
ss
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THEATRE
Friday and Saturday
DOUBLE FEATURE
King of the Royal
Mounted"
with Robert Kent
'Lady From Nowhere
with Mary Astor
Jungle Jim Serial
and Movie Races
Water Quite Scarce.
The matter of getting an abund
ance of good water is a problem in
Murray. Some of the residents who
have been allowing anyone to come
to their home and secure all the water
trey desired, have become rather
frightened, fearing that the supply
ni'ght run short and have locked
their pumps.
Murray Study Club.
The Murray Home Study club met
last Thursday x at the home of Mr3.
A. G. Long. A covered dish luncheon
at noon, followed by the business
session, Mrs. A. G. Long presiding.
1
Tribute was paid to a member, Mrs.
A. A. Young who passed away since!
the last meeting. Several members!
1 were absent due to illness. Three
j visitors were prsent. Mr3. Xeii Stuart
j joined the club at this meeting.
I Mrs. John Vr.iinsr liiul rhnrim rf
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the lesson on "Cooperation."
George E. Xickles, a former rep
resentative, gave a very interesting
talk on our state legislature. Mrs.
Everett Spangler was presnt and gave
a talk on Organized Agriculture
which she had attended.
The club adjourned to meet with
Mra. Guy Wiles in February.
Willing Workers.
The Willing Workers club met at
1 ,1? T.. ,.11- T
W B Hursh enter- ll:t nome 01 ..ir.-s. joe n.uuoi;;:i jau
last Wednesday eve- i''" 21. Nine members answered roll
ring Mrs. Tom Spahnle of Hastings, : CJ"-
'Mr. ar.d Mrs. J. 15. Peterson and Mr. j The leaders
cnd Mrs. Charles Trumble and son,
j Lloyd.
I Word comes to relatives and friends
from Mrs. Lennia LVIes I)t nicr. who
j recently visited in Louisville. Ky..
telling of her observation of the dis
astrous flood. She ij now visiting in
Indian:.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Headley of
Greenwood called Sunday evening
at the Albert Frohlich homy. Mrs.
Etta Trunkenbolz, who had spent
I three weeks with the Frohlich fam
ily, accompanied them home.
Although there are still a number
of people in and about Eagle who
aie ill, many are improved in health
and others who were confined to
their home on account of the prevail
ing malady are now able to be out
ngain.
Mrs. Tom Spahnle was accom
panied to her home at Hastings by
Chow Jlein Supper
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Soennichsen
entertained at a Chow Meiu supper
last evening at their home. Later
the guests played bridge. Mrs. j Choir-Sodality
Georga Jeager won high for the
ladies and E. J. Richty for the men.
ft. Mary's Guild
1 t'laiis lor tne i,enten season were v;:!), aftei
IdlscUFsed at the meeting of the St. von, 0ln raiscd in I'Iatt-:;ioutl
'Marys uuiw yesteruay
i Father Lane of South Omaha met
ivith the group. Mirses Mia and Ear
Ibara Geriug were hostesses. 18 at
I tended.
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afternoon. jtaoa moVod lo McCool: win re she v. a.-
inarrkd to S. V. Ives April :.'tl.,
h'JOO. She di.d October LV.. 1 '.;:,;.
i
p.nd laves iier !iu;-,'iaiii! u:.d ;n'- bro
ther, Tom Egan of Ku'.o. N't ir.
Daily Journal, "50c per week.
From Tut-say'.s Daily
Back-ward Party
Members o; the Standard Dcarers
r."t for a backward party last eve
ning. The girls were dressed in ap
propriate costume for the party.
Misses Jane I'ersinger and Ruth Ann
Iiatt led games. Miiis Deatrice Arn
and Mary Ann lUghfie'd had cliarg?
of rclreshments. 2'i attended.
Members of the young people of
the Holy Ronary choir and Sodality
met at the parsonage last evening.
At the business meeting the girls
decided to meet ence a week until
the ouilt is finished. Young men
played cars while tho girls worked on J
the quilt which is to be sold v. hen I
finished. 1' were present.
Mrs. Stewart and Mrs.
11. C. Wenzel, gave a very interesting
l'sson on "When We Go Shopping."
Visitors for the aiternoon were
Mrs. l'almor and Mrs. Crandall. Mrs.
Will ilorsih became a welcome mem
b. r.
Aft-T a lovely lunch the club ad
journed to meet with Mrs. August
Schwegman February iSth.
ELECTIONS AT LEAGUE
Eiitertai:is Blackbird Club.
Miss Maxine V.Vtenkamp enter
tained the mebers of the Dlackbird
club at her home last Friday evening.
Miss Laura Smith was initiated
into the club. The rest of the time
was ypent socially.
The hostess served a lovely two
course lunch.
re;pLian
Mi;;? Mia Gering was leader of the
en: 'I..- at the meeting of Delphian Ir.;t
eve:; ing. Troubadours aud Minr.e-
.-ir, r,;'rs weie discussed. A good al-j1
ti-vdnncp v;:s nt 1bf nipf tip? at thr
C. Woscott heme der:i.lte the co!d. ,
From Monday'.s Daily
Miss Mary K. Wiles was named
president of the Epv. orth League to I
laLe the place of Harold Stewart v.x
veiling. Mi?s Dorothy Clock was
mimed 4th vice president at the meet-j
also. 25 attended.
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MARRIED AT COURT II0USS
From Wednesday's aily
Westminster Guild
Members of the Westminster Guild
voted to give 2" as the opening re:i-
Mo::day evening at the office ot
Judge A. H. Duxbhury occurrred the
marriage of Mis Violet Rose Syst
a :d Mr. Edward Charles Mortz. both
HOW loss m A
THREE-QUARTER WIFE
MOLD HER KUSBAHD?
TTOU have to vor': at n:a."ria.5
i to tnakp a succt-s cf i-.. M.-i
may Im u-isy Lipithi ir.
but tiial's th'.- way tl.y 'n- ir.a'lj
aud you mihi ".ell rt-dlize it.
"Wli 'ii your back : s atv! yocir
Ecrvi-s scTf.'i::i, tic:.';, tike it o'iC
en your liu!-.lui:d. lie caa't possibly
know how y on ft-el.
rortlir-o w.' ra' ior.orc nrnan
has told a;u.'t!i'T I: v t't -o "n.
iu;; t'::ro;'li" v.it'.i Lydia K. J'i!;W
liam's Vc,;i'tal.'!i? ("ornjun rrl. 10
helps Nataro lor.i- ':;) tl.c sj
thui li's.-.c-iiiiif; ihiMii-roml' jr i-, rr i n
the functional di-orM. r; I:ic!i
orrt-ti miit 'tiP.ri' i:i ll tlirn
crdi-a!s of life: 1. "1". ;r' i i r frcr:i
r-.'Hi' tl to Wfiina-ilioi: ). :. I f--pari:
fr m.tltcrii''. Ap
proachinj "middl1 av."
Don't lf a t!.rc( -rjnnr' r rif,'.
take LYDIA i:. PIN K HAM S
VE KTAHI.K C'OMl'ol NDand
Go "Smiling 'rLroUoii.'
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FUNERAL OF AGED JIAN
her parents, Mr. and Mrs
J3.
"unday, Monday, Tuesday
Matineo Sunday. 2:15
7?
5'
Wednesday - Thursday
BANK NIGHTS
Matinee Thursday. 2:15
"In His Steps"
with Eric Lindsn and
Cecilia Parker
VISIT AT OMAHA
From Wednesday's Dally
Mr3. Anna Zitka and daughter,
Miss Ann, departed this afternoon
for Omaha where they will have the
pleasure of a visit with their grand-
! daughter and niece, born Monday
I morning. The new arrival i3 a daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wiysel, the
latter formerly Miss Mary Zitka.
Peterson last Friday. Mr. Peterson
plans to leave Hastings for Califor
nia the latter part of this week where
he will visit relatives. Mrs. Pcter
Fon will visit reiativps during Mr.
Ptteron's absence.
A large crowd gathered at the
Eagle school gymnasium to see the
Eagle-Walton basketball game. Mon
thly evening. The teams were well
matched and the game was a very
interesting one. Thefi nal score was
Walton 32. Eagle 21. The score was
c'ose until the fourth quarter when
tho visiting team gained a lead of
several points.
Eagle 51. E. Church Notes.
Church school at 10 o'clock. Let's
Funeral services were held Sun
day at Imogene, Iowa, for Michael
Kammer, S7, who died here Friday
at the home of his daughter, Mrs.
Hose Kettlesdorf, where he had been
visiting for a few days when taken
suddenly ill. The body was taken j
from here to Council Bluffs and later)
to Imogene, his old home, for the
list rites.
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DEATH OF AGED MAN
Sunday afternoon John Henry Mc
Kinney, CS, a resident at the county
farm west of this city, died after an
illness of a short time. Mr. McKin
ney has made his home in this local
ity for a great many years. He has
made his home at the farm for the
past seven years.
ySM Today it Costs Nothing gfc
(Ml i omorrow it may Tj
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FUNERAL OF EMIL WALTERS
The funeral of Emil Walters will bo
held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock
from the Sattler funeral home. Rev.
G. A. Pahl will have the service.
Friends may call for a farewell any
time Friday morning at the funeral
home.
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Men and V omen (ages 18 to 45) to prepare for
work under Social Security Law now in effect.
WRITE
Social Sesiarisy Coiassselori
Journal, Box 4, Plattsmouth, Nebr.
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Tomorrow it may
be Costly Indeed
Today you can learn the facts con
cerning funeral service easily and
without ccst; in time of need, an
unfortunate decision might be a
ccstly source of information. In
stead of guessing, why not KNOW ?
SATTLER
FUNERAL ROME
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1 1931 Chevrolet Tudor 1
1 1931 Chevrolet Coupe 1
1 1931 Ford Tudor 1
1 1931 Ford Coupe
1 1929 Ford Coupe 1
1 1929 Ford Tudor
1 1929 Chevrolet Tudor 1
1 1929 Chevrolet Fourdoor
1 1935 Oidsmobile Coach
1 1935 Chevrolet Coach
1 1935 Ford Sedan 1
1 1935 Ford Tudor Sedan 1
1 1932 Plymouth Coupe
1 1936 Ford Tudor 1
1 1935 Ford Deluxe Fourdoor
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Ford V-8 Deluxe Tudor
Ford V-8 Coupe
Ford Deluxe Coupe
Oidsmobile Coach
Ford Deluxe Fourdcor
Sedan
Ford Deluxe Tudor
Sedan
Chevrolet Tudor Sedan
Chevrolet Fourdoor
Sedan
Ford Deluxe Coupe
Chevrolet Convertible
Coupe
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Whippet Tudor
Ford Tudor with Trunk
Durant Sedan
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