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THURSDAY, JANUARY 20. 1938. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE FIVE Nehawka Charles Hemphill who has been feeling quite poorly having had a Liege of pneumonia for a time, is re in rted some better at this time. George E. Hansen was called to J hitli-mouth on Monday of this -week to look after some business, return ing in time to assist in the butcher ing. Miss Lanna McReynolds, postmis tress of the Nehawka post office and Mrs. Addle Johnson were visiting . ith friends ar.d looking after busi ness in Nebraska City Monday of this we ek. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Steffens were called to Lincoln Monday of this week where they had some business matters to look after for the day. During the time Mrs. Albert Ander son was assisting in the store. Mrs. Anna Fulton who has been isiting at Wayside, S. D., at the home of her daughters, Mesdames Harold Kimlon and Albert Stoll where she has visited lor the past two months, returned home last week alter a very pleasant visit. Entertained Sunday Evening. Mr. and Mrs. llerbie Kunts were Lost ar.d hostess to a number of their lriends last Sunday evening when they entertained at a 6 o'clock dinner and later with their guests enjoyed an evening at cards. Those present vere Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anderson ami son Kenneth, Nelson I'.erger and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Prank Lcmo'.i, this making a very fine crowd of mu tual friends. Enjoyed a Very Fire Evening;. Some time ago the Masonic lodge of Nehawka which is composed of members living in Nehawka and Union and the territory surrounding elected their officers for the year and on last Wednesday gathered to in stall them in their respective offices. There were there for the occasion Deputy Custodian Raymond C. Cook, also W. F. Evers, superintendent of the Nebraska Masonic Home, of Piattsmouth, also Rev. W. A. Taylor of Union, when they installed Les ter Phrader as worshipful master; J'aul Madison as senior warden; and as the elected junior warden. George C. Sheldon is si.k in Platts burg. N. Y.. lie couid not be in at tendance, and will receive the in stallation later; Robert H. Chapman, secretary; David C. West, treasurer. After the elose of the installation ceremony, all repaired to the dining loom where a delicious supper of choice oysters awaited them. There were many members from Weeping Vatr. Nebraska City and Piattsmouth in attendance. Georg-e Sheldon Improving. Word trom the bedside of George C. Shcidon who was called to Platts burg. N. Y.. at the time of the pass ing of his father and wicile there was taken down with compound pneu monia and where he has been since and for a tintf so serious that his recovery was despaired of, is rporfed as mu( h improved and hones are held for his entire recovery in the near future. Later his condition is re ported as not so well. To Hold Communion Services. The coming Sunday, January 22rd has been designated as the day for the comn:ni;m services and cm that date communion will be served and it is exp'-cted that the members of the M. E. church worshipping here will all enjoy partaking of the sacra ment. Celebrates Birthday Anniversary. Don Hansen, son of John A. Han sen and wite was passing his lfith birthday anniversary this week, and in honor io the occasion his grand tatl.cr. George E. Hanson tendered the grandson a reception and party not alone of the voting friends of his age but also a large number of his friends and relatives who have ar rived at man and woman's estate. A very pleasant evening was enjoyed and many fine gifts in remembrance of the event were presented the young man. Accepts Nice Position. Dr. Henry W. Wallers who has b "-n the practicing physi. ian in Ne hawka for the past few years, and counted as one of the very best of ! racticing physicians in this terri tory has received an appointment as (!.c of the board of physicians in the Veterans' hospital at Oteen, North Carolina and last Friday departed for the southeast to take up his work in the institution. The practice here has been disposed of to Dr. R. R. Andersen of Union who will maintain office at each place. While Dr. Walters left last week to take up his work Mrs. Walters will join him at a later date. Used cars, live&tcck. household D'ods all can be sold through inexpensive Journal Want Ads. Murray Mrs. Elvy Hatcliff is reported as being quite ill at her home west of Murray. Mrs. Fred Hild entretained the ladies of the Study club Thursday afternoon. A number of the ladies of the town were enjoying a quilting party at Mrs. Stewart's this week. Mrs. Ellen Womack of Flatts mouth is visting at "the home of her sou, Luther Womack and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Plylm and sons were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Womack Monday eve ning. Charles Xickles of South Dakota was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Troop the latter portion i of last week. David Dysart, son of Mr. and Mis. I Charles Dysart lias been quite ill ifor the past three weeks is able to ; attend school again, j Tommy Troop was assisting his i neighbor Ray Creamer in the cutting j of a number of trees surrounding jthe premises of Mr. Creamer. Jamcs Earhardt has accepted a position with the Nebraska State Journal and is soliciting lor inai i paper and with good success. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Womack and I son Franklin wore visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Guenther, uncle and aunt of Mrs. Womack. Ray Adkin who has been visiting for some weeks at Walt Hill returned to Nehawka last Saturday and will visit here for a number of days. Mrs. Eugenia Deles Dernier was : enjoying a visit last Sunday from her daughter, formerly Reane Deles Dernier, but now Mrs. John Dorshan j of Omaha. I , . , Mr. and Mrs. Luther oiuactv ii.;u j daughter, LaYina were in Omaha last i Saturday where they were consult ing a specialist regarding the health of La Vina. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Boedeker were enjoying a visit last Sunday at the home of a sister of Mrs. Boedeker, Mrs. Louis Ottrott and husband of Nebraska City. Mr. and Mrs. George Nickles were in Omaha Monday of this week where they were visiting relatives friends and looking after some and busi- j ness matters. 1 Mr. and Mrs. L. M. McVey w e re i guests for the day last Sunday at the j home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gregg. parents of Mrs. McVey. all enjoying j !thc visit very much ' new c ream station will open tomorrow in Murray in the little- room oi ..1. u. e hurer.ui, w nic n auus another business house to the hust ling business section of Murray. Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell were in Nebraska City where they went to visit at the St. Mary's hospital with Mrs. Charles Boaruman who recently underwent an operation. hiasi r riuay .urs. icior w em uvwi was in Piattsmouth where she went to visit her sisteia Mrs. Lois Bestor and their little son. Robert II. Bes tor and nephew of Mrs. Wehrbein. Mrs. Ray Creamer was over to Weeping Water for a number of days where she was nursing her mother, Mrs. John Frizzel who has been very ill lor some time past, and who still remains in a serious condition. Mr. and Mrs. Robe rt Troop of Syra-' station which is tc; be opened the ruse while on their way to Omaha ; coming week at the S ou building where they were to visit with friends where Noah Parker was forme rly lo over the week end, stopped at the ; cate-d with, bis grocery and produce home of the parents of Robt. Troop, j station before he moved te the Mr. and Mrs. W O. Troop for a visit of a few hours. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Troop w "no have with their daughter Avis been mak- ing their home at Fort Worth, Texas, arrived here last Sunday and are vidting friends and relatives in tins vicinity and will remain here until work opens up in the tpring. , many years, but who is spending Miss Winota Queen of Neola. Iowa , the winter in California, writes lie is was a visitor for a number of days moving to V.'.'.n Cedar street. Los An al the home of her uncle and aunt. poles where he will visit at the home Mr. and Mrs. Font Wilson whe re she j of Mrs. Anna Nelson for the coming and they enjeyed a very hue visit, i month. Miccs Queen returned to her home in j Iowa Wednesday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton England and little son of Grant Nebr., departed for Ilanford, California several days ago and word received here by her.tSie' event. sister, Llla Womack, report mat they arrived there safe ly and visit-1 ing the parent s of Mr. England. Mrs. W. O. Troop and son Earl who recently returned from Texas, were in Piattsmouth last Monuay where 1 w I L3 Mother, r.ost hospitals now protect their babies against germs and skin-infection by rubbing Mennen Antiseptic Oil all over the baby's body every day This keeps the b3by's skin healthier and IP MgHrigrl they were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert H. Bestor and especially going to visit the little grandson of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Troop, Robert Herman Bestor, who recently with the mother returned from the Omaha hospital where he was born. Passing; Natal Day. Mrs. W. O. Troop was passing her birthday anniversary quietly at her home southwest of Murray and was receiving many congratulations on the passing of the natal day. She was visited by the members of the family and as well many friends who extended the ardent wish for many more happ years. Had an Enjoyable Time. The members of the Murray Chris tian church were enjoying an all day meeting last Sunday at the church which began with the opening of Bible school at which there were (sixty present and a very fine time was had with the lesson study, t'ol- lowed by the morning worship and ! luncheon at the noon hour. In the 'afternoon a conference was held. closing the session about U o'clock in the afternoon. Making Decided Improvement. The Muray Cafe, conducted by Messrs. Scotten and Noell has been i given a new dress 111 the msta nation I of a number of booths. They have j been finished by the burning of the jsurface of the wcod with a blow torch I by Ethan Allen, the cool., whifh J gives that peculiar finish known as pyrography. Born in Omaha Hospital. There was born to Mr. and Mrs. Dc Ibert Todd a very line young sou 1 at the Methodist hospital last Friday. who has been Christened Win. Hiuton Todd, and with the mother L- get tine j along nicely. The lather. Ddbert: , . , last Sunday to j visit the wife and little son. Attending; Tractor School While Ben Noell is an ex elle :t 1 mechanic on tractors hi.; employer, j Lucean Car;-r has sent him to Omaha j to take a five day course in the art j of repairing and rebuilding John ; Deere tractors which will insure his j be ing able to accomplish better work. Visited at Smith Home. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Smith were hfsts last Sunday when they enter tained for the day and an excellent dinner Aunt Betty Holmes and son. Arthur Knox and wife and their daughter Miss Betty, and as well Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Holmes of Piattsmouth. and Mr. and Mrs. ('. A. Rawis. c : tin Nebraska Masonic Home. I Neighborly Ten Club. ! The Neighborly Ten chib met Mrs. Chas. Mead Jan. 111. A I project leader was t-iected to I the place of Mrs. Elmer Sore ns.on w 1 1 li 1 . w take w ho it moving away soon. We ..re sorry to lose Mrs. Sorenson from, our dub as she- gave very int- re-st ing lessons. We are ve-r'. clad to we me ("lias. Mead as our new leader. Our 'ext meeting will be Feb. 10 with Mrs. ("has. Newhuru. News Report er. Iew Business in Irlurray. Murray is to have a 10 w business in the form of a produce and cream ode-n building on ut Main 'street. The new station is to be- ope r- . a ted by Dayle Tigner who will also 1 become a citizen of Murray. j ! Tas Hoved to Los Angeles. A letter from Tom Nelson who was with the Murray lumber yard for so j j j Diok Saturd young Celebrates Birthday. Todd was twelve .'.cars old iy and invited a troup of his friends in to heip celebrate j Games and stunts were enjoyed ; jj, V during the afternoon and a lovely j f j lunch was se rved by his nu.tker. He j "recc ived many line gifts which will . long be happy remembrances of thej?,' occ-asion. At tne close of the after PRO" EFECg BY your sft safer against germs So. mother, do as hospitals do, as doctors recommend Give your baby a safety-rub with Mennen Antiseptic Oil daily. Buy a bottle of the oil at your druggist's today. cAniUepiUi. OIL TEA CHEW ii vwoivra BuT SfvYS EF YO' DO vOEU- HERE "yfcu'lA. C0 vjOeLL "DE-RE- j- noon all departed wishing for Dick j ciuir home: more Iiar-p; birthdays. Those present were diaries ler, Jimmy De Les iKinhr. Lt Roy Topliff. Yvonne De L-. s Derm--r. Betty Hen ton. Chuiiene Sj-angLi . Ettcuc Staska. Bobby Wohlf.irth. Clark Churchill, Beverly Rru .a do. r, Itnuua Lee Allen, Louie lieddeii and th host. Dick Todd. Miss Loa Davis. 1 :;nd Mrs. Everett S;: iruests far the aftern .-. (). A. Davi.- were also 0:1. Surprise en Franklin. WomicI:. Last Wednesday ev. aing a num ber c.f lriends gathered at the tn.-nu 01 Mr. help cs and Mrs. Ln itbrate the I Wona.c 1: to birt'nciay an "ranklin. nivt -rsary of their si Frc nklin was not time the guests ar he came I.onv-, op. room doc r the rues Birlhuay." v. hi.h w ant surprise. The evening was pitiec hie, after v hi cionae th d and the v 1. a most T.leas- .- nt in playing was served a n consisting o 1 cake, sanci- several lovely : rer.u niber. Mr. and Mrs. ad Mrs. r.'ar Mrs. Evt-rett Womack. Nor- 1 most neious luncne i. e c: ea m. ange l la wiches. pickles and Franklin received gifts that he will Ion Those at tending wo John Blotzer. Mr. ; ciio- Geary. Mm an Sudduth. Mrs. Ellen line Suddut h. Ruth . vina Troop, I onai J a: "('. Robert Romaics Luther Womack an. honor Franklin We; All cb. pari-d at a a La-Blot- t I st e: dinni- 1 111 .c-k. true hour wish such happy :ng ! ran Klin ma to birthdays. inn OliTATJO tow:: worries OVER IOVX OM THE DOLE ! I.IXLjSAY. Ot 1 1 cm of you ng i j -o-ei'.-r to get o; I Ma; or II. D. L ' "Thirty-five n, ; iier-n received f. : I 1- couple- were- 1 the mavor. "Th. i . j '(' oi g- i can ve do".'" j Tic- attitude I that no single n ! is fo: ciic-jr young J ided. one ride-run I The reaver d l you nr men v. c-ir i They were the 1; ; the first to he . 1 1" I , Tine pi opl marrying in relief i.- ; uzzll::- 1 . 1 . reii-cd, : ..n.j u: y ,-:-( tcing e n - " - Pr. . rrn-d lor .-lief. V.'hai nrac-tr reiid an ' . o .!.! people- to uel :: said. decred that t in'l learn u t -:. to be- hired r-eei. and said 1 him that t!ie and hi: wife, ncciiiors a re c problem of ' aoe. atcd one vcttn x man l; liaci to keep hi.n The town c.i wor r ing over i: ii! 've on t.nc dolt. I INTRODUCED WINTER WHEAT LINCOLN, Ja; Kates. So, retire i J to have inf rod wheat to Xebra.-d day at his home Lroken hip sv.fi'c weeks ago. Kates came in frenn ' US (I IM- farmer vdie c'airn c;ed the- first wiccte .a. died late ye-'cr-ar tiie result of r led in a laii tv3 L :-.n?r.f .cr county 111. He is . rdrs. I.ee turvived bv on ddugnfer Basve of Lincedr. :r o two occur ;ucr tes of Oman:'.. ire. Margaiet We Arc mm& mm On. TUESIAY, January 25, tve will have a Public Sale, offering- all live Stock rind Farming- Equipment. Pour head of mules. head cattle, 5 lioss and a full line cf Farm Ka chinery. The sale commences at ten o'clock in the moming. a Sal va? w tusitQ Owner 5EE3.ASZLA I ITE1S. I Mr. and Mrs. J..hn Cuerra were at jtcndyig to business matters in Omaha i on I riday. ! A. L. I'.e-ker and his assistant, I Frank Travis w-.ro in Lincoln last j Monday cle : iv-.: ir.i; wood, j Dan suclcUuk of Avoca was visit i inir in Union last Monday looking 'alter same business matters. j Will Clark of Granite, Oklu.. ar rived Sunday to make an xu;kd visit with his daughter, Mrs. Lxa Franr-. j Miss Opal Griffin was celebrating her birthday on Friday. Sister Elia i (if Piattsmouth coming down lor the : occasion. i I Mrs. W. A. Taylor a::d two gr.um 'son.s. Ivan and Donald He-back, were visiting with irk-iids i:i Nebraska City last Saturday. Mrs. Dale Karnopp and little dance tv. Donna Dab' v. ,-rc in Lin coln L.st Friday viriting the parents of .'-Irs. Karncpp. Miss Louise roster spent the week nd with. Jane R"bb in Lir-coln. go ing over with Miss B ;ty Lindholm on Friday even in sr. ; Larry Brandt w 1; o let'; recently for California, v.h-rc in- expect to make his lion-", writes tl..t l.e is I:ki:m the west vet v much. 1 County C"! mmb-.-ien'-r E. B. Chap inan was called to I'lattsr.n'Uth- hut Monday afternoon to i-.-ok aft:r some business for the- ccttnty. 1 M'ss Bettie Apr-legate of Omaha , v. as visLing for the dav last Sunday ! v. ith lor friend. Miss Edith Wolfe 'of I":iio! ,i otlo-r friends. j Tony .''!.! dtith of Y-'eeping Watc r was 3o'-k;::g after some bu.Miie s mat- t rs in Ui'.b-M ;.)'. f this week as ; -.- ell as dating v it li i": ;, nds. j Mrs. Jack IVr.ci'.t-y -.cent to Cof.'-.-y- vilb.-. Ktiiis.. Soturday nip In. she bc : ing call--"! ta re by th serious II I i.e's of ?dr. l er.dle-y's moth.-r. j He-nty H. Id cke r is digginc a well j r-n the land 01 Mrs. Anna Ichode'i of i Murray, the well being sunk some i ;ot:r miles re t n, as: of Union. Euse t e ( p.-e Lve.'. t w p.o has '. bf-f n visiting in San Pedro v ith v. 'si-ier. M is.-. R vc na ilvi r-tt. returned hcme ai't--r a very fine trip la.-t week. ! Fourt.--n un :.jl' s i.titi six visitors m'! at the in-::.-- of Mrs. John Lidgett a st Thursday for the monthly m- t :::g e.f to'- Bapti.-t rai.-sir.nary society. ! Mr. and Mrs. Ku-s.i: Schafer were jeisiting last Sunday at the home of . Mr. and Mrs. Burr Staniey. Mrs. iScani- y being ti-rm rly Mirs V.'iuona 1 i art. j Mr. S..n.". f .dd tcn.n 1 -r Nebraska ' repros r.tit.g the Am.'-rb-an Re-ci Cross ; was in the county Friday of last i we-k calling at Union. Piattsmouth. Lnd M-rdo-k. ! Miss August- Ico" b attended the ; annual meeting of th.- Woman's Aux liliary. Epi-e-o:a! ed'.ttrch. ecinvening 'at Trinity (d.th-dral. Omaha. Tues day. J..u. I . ! Th-- La die.- Aid society r-f the iUuie-:: Baptist cliurch of which th"re jart- two groups were serving dinner ancl holding their social hour last j week at the t Icurch. Mrs. J. C. llan-el has -been in j rather poor health for some days at ; her home north, of Union and while jshe is some better she is still confined ! to her h: me ;:nd be d. Tne National Au.e-tiran Rrd Cress j convention will meet in San Fran j ::..() in May. This vciil be the first 'lime the nnt'onal cemvention has be en held on tin west coast. While in Denver attending the live stock show Mv. and Mrs. W. E. Reyn olds we-re guests at the home of Mr. and M rs. Jed: 11 Carper, they being in.!-!;- and aunt of Mr. Keynolchn A. W. Propst of Jacksonville. Flor- 1 . , 1. w ar- a visitor in Union, ai ; look ing alter som" business matters v id!f- here. He has been visiting his rc h. live s ar.d fric-nels in this portion of the state. Mr. and - Mrs. If. E. Davis. Jessie Crook and v -te and their son were THE 7RACK!V Endurance makes star prrfDrmers on the track! Laslinir edges make Star Sir.ple-rdEre Blades star per formers tin your face! lMa.de since 1R80 bv the inventars of the original safety yffTfA razor. -sSTTL-: ..- l: :-. UNO I Hi Y iu:.?t ;:4L "I'i lover to Lincoln for the day last Sun i . . . y where they were guests tor iue 1 ulay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'Earnest Beutler. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Daton rived in Union and are now visiting I making his home in Pattern, Cali at the home of Dr. and Mrs. R. R- j fornia, some time ago was seriously Andersen, expecting to remain for' injured in an auto wreck which the rest of the week. The visitors are caused him to be taken to a hospital from McAllen, Texas. (and has been improving, being able W. B. Banning left for Denver ho write to his brother telling of the Sunday morning to attend a live stock ' accident. show, mv. ana -Mrs. v . i. Keynoius accompanied him. Mrs. Reynolds will visit relatives while the men attend the national Hfestock show. Johnnie Sheard w ho v. ith the folks make their home in Piattsmouth has been iiving with his grandmother L re and attending sc hool, was spend ing the week end with the parents at "Piattsmouth. returning to school here last Monday. Club. home in Entertained Extension Mrs. Ralph Opp at her l"n ion was hostess to th' Union Ex this wee k v. as e '..joy- tension club on Tuesday of w lore a. ve - y Jim- program oil by the- ladies, lightfi:! 'uncticon by Mrs. 1'i'p. follov.-od b de- ! v. h i , 1 was serveu Fin ds LIcther Quite Poorly. I wood team here Friday ,r this week Elmc-r With row and Frank Bauer i and Saturday night will play basket '. ere in Omaha Sunday, guests of . hall with Nehawka at Nehaw ka. the mother of Elmer, who is at the J Methodist hospital re.eivinp treat- Card of Thanks. ment. white she has been for some I ; time, oein: ill for a long time before ! going there. Very Sick at His Home. Herman Reicke living a few miles 1 and Mrs. Henry Jorgensen and Mr. north of Union has been in vrey j and Mrs. Elmer Withe-row and fam oritieal condition and is unable to ! ily. be up from his bed. lie- lias been j c ared for by the folks and has been j Roll Call Reaches S19. under the care of the 'doctor for a1 Word comes from the chapte r see -number of days, his (onditiou being I'ttary that the roll call of November I considered Ve-rv serious. Played Basketball at Nehawka. The" Union city basket bail tam was over to Nehawka latt Friday where they engaged the Nehawka team in a spirited game on the floor of the auditorium, the game being won by Nehawka, all to 111. Gave Public Dinner. The ,a el les Aid of the Methodist a was serving a public church (f Unit .dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. i Wayne Ackley Thursday of last week 1 1 when, they entertained at covered dish 1 1:1: (be-on and which a served cafeteria style large number of the pee. pie of Union enjoyed. i Returns to Work. Phillip F. Rihn. senior member of I the firm of Rihn and Greene, who ;has been in iil health for several 1 evi ckii w r; nvo- 10 Omalin last Fri- jday where he went to consult his j physician, and was allowed to return j to work at the store for two hours j during the morning and two in the j afternoon. Mr. Rihn is feeling much I improved, but his physical condition i is weakened by the long illness and I does not warrant his working more I than four hours each day. Attending Miss r.iart Commercial College. ::a Upton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Upton has en tered as a studt-nt in an Omaha c-om-mercial college where she is taking a course in business, she remaining at home and driving hack and forth to Omaha. Visiting- at Una dills. . Lyle Kruger with his sister. Howard Withers who visited Mr: Mrs. here for a time at the Kruger i home accompanied the alster to I'na dilir. where they have been visiting with friends for the past two weeks. They visited at the home of Lawrence j Kruger who jucct recently was blessed I with a baby eluug:,ier which arrived; last week and where Grandmother: Mrs. Lyle Kruger has been visiting: and earing 'for the little stranger. During the time Mr. Kruger has been 1 looking after the home and keeping ' batchclor quarters. j ARE YOU 3 IBPr, ONLY A 74 WIFE? MEN because they are men can never understand a three-quarter wife a wife who is all love and kindness for three weeks of the month but a hell-cat the fourth. And make up your mind men never will understand. There are certain things a woman has to put up with and be a pood sport. No matter how your back aches no matter how loudly your nerves scream don't take it out on your husband. Tor three fenerations one woman has told another how to go "smiling through" with Lydia E. Pinlcham's Vegetable Compound. It helps Nature tone up the system, thus lessening the discomforts from the functional dis orders which women must endure in the three ordeals of life: 1. Turning from girlhood into womanhood. 2. Pre paring for motherhood. C. Approach ing "middle age.' Don't be a three-quarter wife. Take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound and go "smiling through." Over a million women have written in re porting benefit. Why not give this world-famous medicine a chance to help YOU? Peter Becker Injured in Wreck. Peter Becker, brother of our townsman, A. L. Becker, who it will be remembered was visiting here r- with his brother and family last year. Enjoyed Fine Gathering'. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Morris were host and hostess at their home Sun day when they had as their guests some twenty-seven for the day and dinner. There wtre there for the oc casion Silas Morris and family of near Ashland, Laura Sands and fam ily of Nebraska City. Mrs. Margaret Yage. also of Nebraska City, Opal j Morris and w ife of Ashland, the latter jwho were married em New Year's day, the bride formerly being Ruby Leddy, daughter of John Leddy and wife of near Ashland. Union Tov.ti Team to Play. The Union town team, former members of the hiirh school team of .other years are to play with the Elm- We wish friends and to thank neighbors all the kind who assisted us in so many kind ways through the 1 j death of our beloved husband, brother land son. Mrs. Sylvia J.-rgeusen. Mr. for 1!2S has reached a total of MO members, with a contribution of SlO.aG. This is a miendid increase over the year liillT of 77S. Several J branches increased over last year. 1 A complete report will be published I very soon. The Red Cross had the ; heaviest disaster program in its his j tory this past year. Everyone who j joined or contributed in the least way i helped to lessen suffering in the many I sec tions cT our country. The chapter officers do appreciate the support of IKH,j,ie of the county lor their Siji-,-li0vt Working for Accident Prevention. The National Safety Council says "Watch out for falls." persons having dr-d from falls in a year, second greatest fatalities next to motor ve hicle accidental deaths. This type of injury has been increasing, having advanced ill per cent over a twelve t month period t Last October the Cass County Chap ter Red Cross distributed thru the schools of the county accident pre vention leaflets for benefit of fam ilies, children taking these home for home inspection of any hazard that might cause accident, lt pays to heed that information. Don't Neglect Your Child's Cold Common colds often settle in throat and chest; at the first sriifile nib on Children's Musterole. Children's Musterole is just good old Musterole, only in milder form, lt penetrates with a warming tingle and gets such marvelous results be cause it's NOT just a salve, but a "counter -irritant" helpful in drawing out local congestion. Musterole has been used for 30 years. Recommended by many doc tors and nurses. All druggists'. In three strengths: Regular Strength, Children's (mild), and Extra Strong. WHEN nn When you have a loss and make a claim under your insurance policy . you appreciate the value of GOOD INSURANCE. Insure or Saety This agency represents the largest and oldest in surance companies in the U. S. May we serve you? Phone- Platts mouth ES INSURANCE- .