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PAGE SIS PIATTSMOUTH SET,!! - WEEEIY JOURNAL THUP.5DA.Y. MAY 26. 1922. VISITS RELATIVES HEBE a:: appreciation i : i Mrs. Paul r.i'v.n'.v'.i of Mir. ?.;-. re. V.V ,: ire to t:.h Nebraska is lu-vo i h.-r :vv.; .-. . . , ; : -. o :r Mr. ar.d ?.: v.-. r.. , . through w;;' V. i. ! - c. v hero M: s. 1 ; t : . u; ht r s's'.i'r .; t- ';: hi : ' for .1 IV O W ; . . '. ; this 7ii oars r f r tho floral remembrances. Mr. a m1 .Mrs. Otto Pitz and Lvdia. i; 5 lie I and r. UNDERGOING OBSERVATION ;hbt Tf .- -.-.: :ut-- of Uitu'noss ! h::v:: ! :.!r.j. J. A. Capwoll is at tho Meth- it i .; 1 1 1 : i : i : l.s :l:-,s aticdm !,o.',i!al at Omaha u h FUNEEAL OF CIIAELES MILIEU ' ft C'lP "ill r s:v.--underv.v.u a mir-.or operation Sainr- oe...u ...um, ..- .: ,., ,;.., ,.. j ....v..,M...,t : i t, i , .....Ur:-d to take their iaM f.JVCWt-il Tho funeral of hold Tuesday a'tcriiaun at 2 o'clock! tS!'efSSSS3SmSSS!PS3X3a!S from the Saltier funeral home at i Fourth and Vino stive!:-, where a i Sror.x Momlay's DalVv V -.- wo R i.-'i to thaitk all tVoso vho : icv apnettdi.-itis and her ease will he p.i-t in tho r.-.'. v va! s.tvLvs and ; ear-. -fully cheeked. ave on ail your taoa neeas tor S ' 9 H f4 WJ Siora Cpr;i Until Keen Dec:rali.:n Day Sea Island Broken Slice Nc. "2V, C.v.1. f8r xi? De! Monte Sliced or Half No. 2U Can. S.Sc- Gartie.i Patch Whole Kerne! ; CCRN, 12-cz. Vac. Can for ?httc:roulh, Fri., Sat.. May 27 and 23 Reg-. 5c 1 Pkg ' Hires Sparkling 12-oz. Lot. K??, C for. "J cgr 26-02. Bet. 3 for i5? ' t r:-.:s Uottlo I) ';.( s!t i Van Camp's PXf'ir C9 "u$ fit f I -id. cars vry Sunrise Fresh, Fluffy Mb. i rf Collo Bar 3 1 t- D'jndce, Robert's cp Gehl's TpH r,n;e -V .till vtns G!d Pals Alaska X J O . V-t-J. O 1 V 1 Kuner'c Fancy Tender Garden No. GG3 Cam No. 2 Cp!13. 2 fov 25 c 1 r In B3S:, t Temlt-r. Juicy I". ;rjn"vi Itc'i-f Sluul!T iU". I. mil mnl Mi'nly Pos'k Ciiops afir:;'. Ler:n....2Ss Minc-cd LKfiscIssa cr Riaag Bologtia r1;:.lt:,,....2SSc FSota Sjftf' CP Headless. Dross-fry S&tS iSIiSL) ed Whiting rish, ib..wS t'r!i!.v ; i IE .i tl Ut-ff ii1s. "7T!I ft) !ii! 't'l-; r, I.; :ui r Kraft Cmerican or Brick 2&e 2-lb. Loaf P-M ?JTlf'G issorted rard Loaves 1W'3 ilJ&,0 p.eady to serve, Lb AaiC susr Sausage .AsOKed. ..22c 17 c fl POTATO cr !VT4CAF;CWI ic ady to scrv MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE VA-lb. car., limit of one can. .29c Pineapple rJhe,.r:.?2"....i6e! G?af2eSrisit !XSL Fancy, Fresh Cu!:an. Excc'.icr.L t cr Cnniing. CaczI, ouicy Ficrida Marsh Geccitess t Srsres Jcy. Caiif. sunhzt Vai. Mew Potatoes aroc Size r 5c ".arcjo Slzo, dozen, 5t?c fV!ed:urn Gire. dorcn . . 2Sct l'- c- Washed California aa. ... A'Jw Lh'ftt" White. 1C-!b. ban f Krp Fresh Solid Cal:f. lccb?.-2 1 !7 -awMe Juicy Calif. Cur.kist i-6.4l Extra Large S:z3, hcad...jjw iL-iiLiLsJ3 LartjC Size, dcz iC BJew Cabbage gS5; KIid....4c ft tcir, r-'ppnh California Green- Wi-liviB Tcp. Large bunch .. Fosstatses fys.Lkot. .19s Fresh. Cr. Text; o fcr o!ici.-;o. 3 for..tkfc Heinz KETCHUP Larjs 14-02. 74 BotUe it W rr-:h C.;cv.r.ib3r 24 c-. Jar GEF?BER'S Cns ? c?.r.?.S,5e: Dcz.. S5c Miller's Crispy COHH FLAKES t 2- i.'IiO1 -.ti.k Z& 0-cz. Jar i-Jw. 2-lb. can -icaia2. -i.' a ijDil ?r2 i5 ? "" pjnm" r.UTTER-NUT wiiaow. -lia. ea-ifeiiSig OuarL Jar pS w-T-i TyiTO F-i!'sbury!5 Snosheen -'- .V.lCG.2ii 23j,-h. Pkg 3 (Tifyr C',!sp Wheat Flakes (p.o.P.r- r-r;i": sc. Sweet. Mild rr . r.ONii! ."-Trn c,- - n , WHfiTO SliSg Giant Fo. LaW.. . . .'U White KlnglrV80 .....19 C3SS2&S3fiG or EOWLENE. Urge size. .Qq PkSs. ... iOS a rv'iiller's Toasted Wlieat Flakes Rej. Pkgs 2 for (Bowl or Ku Free) Specially Mellowed 2-ib. Can f cr Jar J" 1-lb. Can or Jar (Regular or Drip Grind) Pint Jar, 19c; Quart. . .20c LAND O' LAKES CHEESE Five Varieties f K '2-lb. Pkg FreneSs DsressSssss Kraft, c-oz. jar.. Crackers f.Vy803. igs Bisttte Sf?Mv?"b" 26e Bread lfif.HLCSD. .W.HI.TE ioe Sisgar 1!lsET ssc Pears fo! cTnlr15! 2Sc Baked Apples i?o0?c?nHCUSE. 5c Rsral Floqr i!ckb- S.S9 Peatwat Better Kn,AcP ERAN.D sue WsUdoS Tissoe 5e?orR:n3 SSc l:r. II. lusky, pastor of the First Prosbytcrian church, cr.jidr.cted th roHpiour, r.ervioos and brought Id r.-:. V.. S. Tint run Jt'rs. Joe Staska ( t' Murray wcro Saturday !; visitors in ria ttsmuath. .vlr. and .Mrs. A. I', i r.ri-irnson ana ! .Mi.-s lick-:: ?ir..-tnna wcro in Harlan, r vt)i (Is cfiir.i'oit f the bereaved lov.-.i yesterday vi.-iiin with friend-.?, a family circle. Duriiif? tl-.e servi e Frank A. Ch.idt nave two of the niemhc-rs requested by tlie family.' "Deautiful Isle of Somewhere" and "Wonderful Peace." Mr?. (). C. Hudson was the accom panist. At the srave in Oak Hill cemetery the Eagles ritualistic service was trivon by John K. Pchutz and W. H. YVoolcott. a lai-R number of the members being in a t tendam e. The pall l;r-irs were selected Tdrs. J. A. Ponelan and Miss Verr.a Leonard rix-nt yesterday in Lincoln with -Miss Leonard's si iter, Mrs. J. K. Wo r ley. . Mrs. Faiiiib' rropsc r. Miss Ktta and V Lee Xickles went to Omaha to spend Win weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lipp.dd. Ali-s Maymie F.ch.wennekcr left S Frid '.y for liockville. Missor.i i. where ?bf will pp-ud a month, or six wV-i-kf .vita nn- uranumoiiier. p. v rn Cvjh.li!"' was in L!neo' n yes- .11 . ... i .. llTTx Cln t c-r- U r r- n'o V r c' ?nn t-T A a T t n II j II Hi I I II li 1 5 J - c.. I 1 Wff SHURFINE from the members of the Ka tries and i te rda v vi sitiiifr with his unci-', Mr. f ,.1,1 r..: l.. il, i.,: v .vi!.. I.-;-.r ,.il..M. i.,' t : i 1!!. I'm ii ,i iiLn, i l. I '1 l .! r I .1 1 1 iv i : ,i i.iv i. .nui HJH, 1 1 u w ii I I I v i i i ; . i Carl Hall. Pavid Pickrell, Howard ! uncle is '.)'.) ve-n s old and was a ii r- (Chirk. Ferdiuan.d Hotlf and Oi-dell ' r hi:nin"sa man in Platth;rin:iiih. Hennintrs. i M;-s Marv Lois V.'ih-on sto-oie.-t u VISIT AT DUNBAR A pleasant reunion of the members of the Wilson family was hold Sun day at tlie Levi Wilson home at Dun bar, the day being spent in visiting I and the part k ijiat ion of the boii!1.- i teens noordav dinner. j Tl.oso to attend the event were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wih-on. Sr.. Mr. ' Mrs. y. T. Wilson. Mr. ar.d .Mrs. Herbert Peins and family. Mr. and Mrs. Koy Peins and family, Mrs. Rob ert Sedlak and son. Pobbie and Mr. and Mrs. John Wondra of this city. TO LOCATE IN WYOMING here for a few days' vi.-.it at the M T. P. Olson home n route to her 3 home in Jameson. Mi-souii friun N L Ci-ook, Colorado, whore she has h'-t u t3 teachi!!g. Mpu tern fa B fcr Delivery Tuesday -1 Jtistahtuit 3 this time of rt verr it's fun i.. i in v l TUI.-liV i forarealoU- Sj Shjrfiris Root Beer, Ginger Ale, Spark fashioneJ. 1 i,n3 VJoier, Lime Rickey, White Soda or picnic! 3 Golden Grange. 3 for 25c plus Pot. Deposit. i L. CHURFiriE RICH, CREAMY ?5 & ?L, PC 3 OT. JAR T'.Iany a nooJ picnic has L?cn spoiled by failure to provide salzd dressing. Take .lon" a jar cf t'lis creamy " proJuc', ar.d he ri-rc of the success cf your outing! AH Trip pi 3 A Gocd Thrifty Stock There aro plenty of low qrarfe i cican-ups r.-i Lqiit stuff bemn f offered at attractive prices no, DON'T C MISLED 3 T.'jcsn low preens h Sunday K. (?. Rhellenbarger. well j Buy where you know what you s known barber, departed for the west buying. Lot us 3i;ppfy ycj ! 3 a!-.d where he expect:-, to locate and be associated with Frank Stewart. Will Continue to Teke in formerly of this city, in the barber KUUo 1 ln,rv2!5 3.L. Jb. . ?; business. Mr. Sliellenb!rt:er was for-! IT'J!-.-. C?i. J 0 Vk K here for sunt? time. The Shellen barger family is located in Omaha and expect to leave soon for the west. MYNAP.D COMMUNITY CLUB 1?!) lvf wa Evergreen Ho. 2 Cans, Ea . . g HENS, over 4, at, lb;. 27c r?iiSSSfl "5 Lcghorr? Hens, Ib 12c n 3 The My.iard community club will hold its regular meeting on Friday evening at S o'clock. Program. Pub lie cordially invited to attend. 8 i 1 Dhnnn ?CC..I Dl3!cmr-,nth f. West cf Clievrolet Gcirage u 1 1 Giose M osa Pound Box, 23 Size Summer Wash MstesrSals Lovely Batistes Dainty Dimities Novelty Nub Weave Printed Organdy Krinkle Krepe 0 t All ol tV.ese are high er priced materials. For that pretty, cool, yet inexpensive summer dress this is a unusual opportunity. Shop early! I Just Arrived mherjg Shscs1 C?spe fl ft w a a e u w C rj JZRSZY CREAM 1 1 la a Gur-zr; epzcial IS-lb. bag CROKEM SLICED Pic. r:(2 Can 2 10c O U Z-lb. Csccy . . . . mato Juice VATJ CAMP'S CO-oz. Tin Fialir Cocktail DEL rtlQnlTZ Ko. 22 Tin ii- FiiSsb'jry's Snc-Sheen Per Pkg i 5 GH1IAT NORTKERPJ Mavy Beans 4Qq 4 lbs J2. DOLE Pineapple IVo. 1 ! Size, 2 for. . BLACK (Ground) V2 E-oz. Pkg. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables cool, wash- summer time that lovely soft, b able fabric for s o dresses. Light or dark back t grounds. Per yard j "Talk of the Town" I 1 J crepe prnms i l SI Y 0 H 8 h AT THE NEW , A 8 q - 111 b SIMPLICITY PATTERNS are correct in styling. Sijij ! PII7EAPPLE. 3G's. each 13c PEAS, fresh, l'j 7Y2t PEAKS. p3r lb 7y,C CA2R0TS, bunch ?C T'JP.inPS. 3 bunchesIOc BAEISHES. per bunch 2 c 0 h Nc-.v POTATOES. lO lbs.2Sc GHAPEPP.UIT, large size, 4 for 25c TCSIATOES. red ripe. lb.10c SFINACII, per peck ICp CUCUMBEPtS. each 5 c ORAlsGES. Sunkist, large size, dozen 29 SIMPLICITY PATTERNS are correct in styling. i Completely detailed sewing chart makes them easy to use. We carry a complete stock. All patterns, now 2SEAT DEPARTEflT Extra Choice Corn Fed Shoulder Bee KgssS, oiK Hoasf, Ii5 FRESH Park KacSss, lb Swift's cr Armour's MINCED HAM or Rang Bologna, Ib. Choice (Spring Lamb) LOIN and RIB Lamb Chops, Ite Armour's cr Wilson's Sugar Cured Ac - y Armour's Star cr Wilson's Fuve Lard, 2 lbs Armour's Star (Whole or Half) Smoked Ham, lb. . . . See Cur Complete Assortment of Fine Luncheon Meats for Decoration Day Picnics PLATTSrVIOUTH, NEBRASKA 1 8 H T m I8c 18 10c 15c 30c 21c 23c WMte WE CLOSE AT NOON ON MONDAY Eat Fleischmann's Yeast for Health") ii v