The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, June 20, 1938, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PAGE SIX
PIATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOTJENAL
sroiiDAY, june co. 192s.
From Tlmrs'lay's Dally
Catholic Circles Meet
Circle No. 1 f tli" M. .John's aim r
Fecit ty r.i' t YV (Incs.Liy ;i ftcriioon ;;t
the Ion::' i.l' Mrs. ('ail Knick." with
Mrs. Mr;. (! Fitzgerald amtl Mrs.
Marie ilaitli as ihe asso iate hos
tesses. Thi re were t we.! t y-sevcii pres-
j 1 1 i'lid l';v- in lor the after
noon. Tli" home was nrrjngiil will;
i!( ci.ra t inns of ganlen ro'i'S to leiu! a
, leasing W.lK-ll to the scene. The
ladits tol'.uv. h:g the l)i:sincss session
enjoyed yaints in which several
prizes we re ;.v.a. :.lt d. At an appro
priate honr a much n j-.y-d Inne-heen
was sr r d by the hostesses.
Circle No. 2 was entertained at
the home of Mrs. Pangnrd Keich
f tadt, v. iih Mrs. Richard Otterstein.
Celia and Anna Palacrk as the hos
1 esses. The ladies had a very inter
esting business session followed by
the social hour. The hosi esses served
a very dainty and deli' ious luncheon.
Circle No. met at the home of
Mrs. Henry Starkjohn on Hock street
and the assm iate hostesses were Mrs.
Ed lliicli and Mrs. E. J. Kkhey.
The ladies after the business session
in whbh plans for future activities
were discussed, enjoyed a very de
lightful luncheon and social time.
Eat her Robert Salmon, pastor of the
church, was present and Rave a short
talk.
PHILLIPS DELICIOUS
PORE BEANS
1 Lb.
Cans
Glee Club Whole Kernel
Golden Bantam
BEEF HEARTS, 3 lbs. 25c
HAMBURGE2. 2 lbs 27c
l-'r-lily tUroiiml lirrf piitn
PORK CHOPS, lb 22c
ho I.i'ii ii
SHOULDER STEAK, lb.19c
'IVmlor, .liiicv
lEAlIKFURTS, lb. 15C
. ritj'Mip's 4imlilv
I.riNCED LUNCHEON or
Ring Bologna. 2 lbs 25c
COLD MEATS. Asstd.. lb. -22c
l'llll-, lt)-I.V ll ITl"
CHEESE. Icnghorn, lb.17c
t"rt'x I'll ii - r-iiin
BACCN SQUARES, lb..15c
I 'line?, Sniiiir- iirril
FISH FILLETS or Head
less Dress'd Whiting'. lb.10c
I eeieiiiiieiil. No H nlc
Air King Brand
Peanut Butter
nr ,-.
Fresh Italian
PRUNES
i '
Ko. 10 Can
TOMATOES. 2 lbs 15c
I inn, Kcil Itipo
-7FAV POTATOTS. lge. U.
No. 1, 10-lb. bag 25 C
Yiilii-i ) i-lil. Mnificr II liilm
or -x:i Iti-it Triumph
CHANGES. Juicy California
l KI-T I.K I s
Large size. dcz. 25 1
Med. size, doz 17! 2 C
CABBAGE. New. lb 2c
l-'rrnh. Solid Crci-ii
PINEAPPLE, large, each.lOc
I ' l-'rlt. i clttiti
LEK0N3. l?rge. doz 27c
lilli-v -Hi. MinkiHl
GEAPEIRUIT. each 5c
Sl-t .1 il i la-Mis
Fine Granulated Beet
SUGAR
100 lbs., 55.25 STv,
20 lbs.
C & H Cane, 100 lbs., rLn
$5.S5. 10-lb, CI. 3ag. .
Hinky-Dinky
BUTTER CZfic
Mb. Carton ! 3
CASCO, Solids, lb 27t
Elxcello Brand
MARGARINE
Carton Ai
OXYDOL of1
Rinso 15
lge. Pkg. il
Ad for Plattsmouth, Tues.,
Wcdnes., June 21-22
b for 2lc
Have a Fine Picnic
The Woodman Circle and mem
bers of the Junior Woodman Circle
held a very delightful picnic on
Tuesday afternoon at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. llarlwiek in the
north part of the city. The location
-as ideal for an event of tins kind
and on the biufi's commanding a
l,ue view of the Missouri valley made
ii a most charming" spot.
rj'!:e afternoon was s-pent in games
.mi vivltitii? si ml takinir Diet lire:;, a
j!; r;.,i number of pictures being- se-jetiie-1
of the members of the group.
I The members of the party brought
! gifts for the national home at She:
':iia:i Texas, which is maintained by
I the Woodman Circle and is one of
! the largest in the country,
j At 1 suitable hour Mrs. Hartwick.
! assisted by her daughters, Mrs. (Hen
iN'eal and Mrs. I. eland I'.riggs. of
j Wah 00. served a lmuli enjoyed picnic
I lunch.
Tuesday Evening' Club
The Tuesday Evening- flub met
with Mrs. Richard iieveruge Tuesday.
jThe members made the meeting- into
la kitchen shower for Mrs. Rudolph
ilverson. formerly Miss Eleanor Hiber.
i Mrs. Uy Herring won the first prize
iand Mrs. Iverson won second in the
card playing. Edna Warren was a
gu
of the club.
; Presbvterian Circles Meet
The circles of the Presbyterian
(church held their meetings yesterday
as follows:
j Circle No. 1 was entertained by
j Mrs. Sterling: Ingwerson with Mrs.
G. I.. Meisinger, Mrs. I,uke Wiles
and Mrs. J. C. V.'arga as assistant
hostesses. A short business sessiem
! was hehl by the circle chairman.
Mrs. John II. Bishop became a new
member of the circle yesterday. The
missionary lesson was very ably pre
stnted by Mrs. Leonard Stoehr and
was very much enjoyed. There were
22 members present at the meeting.
Delicious refreshments were served.
' Circle No. 2 met at the home of
Mrs. James Hulin with Mrs. Earl
I!ecker and Miss Margaret Bauer as
associate hostesses. A fair attend
ance of members was present. After
the business meeting a fine program
was given by several girls. Marilyn
illennings and Shirley Ann Hudson
presented a little Hutch tap dance in
: costume. A recitation. "Mama's
Hired Girl." in costume, was given
by Mary Lou Becker.
! Circles 3 and' 4 met yesterday at
the home of Mrs. Addie Perry with
f. i. FfigeE & m.
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
75 pound size
MODERN CHARM
Cold Cream
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Antiseptic Solution
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Rubbing Alcohol
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L
Pack 500 sheets Klenzo
Facia Tissues
Soft! Tough! I .
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Antiseptic yj (V
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0e pack 700
Puretest.
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Tablets
ConUini ViUmint BAG
II MltlllUH I II.
25c 4-oz. size
Rexall
Foot
Powder
19e
25t pound size 'RuneteSt
Epsom Salt
25 1 yuaity Kfenzo
Tooth Brush
4 pint size pam orcompouteff a
Agarex Laxative 07
Miss TTelene Perry as hostess to No.
.1. assisted by Miss Pearl Ktaats
and Miss Clara Weyrich, and Mrs.
Perry as hostess to No. 4. She was
assisted by Mrs. Oscar (iapen and
Mrs. Fred Rutherford. About 30
members attended the meeting.
Mrs. S. A. Wiles and Mis. P rtha
Shopp had barge of the program.
Mrs. Shopp guv the d-.n'ot ior.als.
Mrs. P. T. Litineman gave an out
line of the contemplated work for
the next year, as this meeting will
be the last to be held until Septem
ber. Mrs. Minnie Nolting entertained
circle number yesterday, with her
daughter:; Mrs. Fred licit zha u.en of
Montana a::d Mrs. Everett Spangler
assisting her in serving. There were
2(i ladies present, nine of whom were
guests. Mrs. Clenn Vallery had
charge of the missionary program.
After the meeting a social hour was
enjoyed.
From Friday's Dally
Methodist Federation
The Naomi circle of the Methodist
Women's Federation met yesterday
afternoon at the church. There were
sixteen members present. Mrs. Wil
liam Baird led the devot ional.s. A
short business session was held in
which plans were discussed for a pic
nic to be hehl in July. The program
consisted of two vocal solos by
Stephen Devoe and two piano solos
by Mrs. L. S. Devoe. Delicious re
freshments were served by the hos
tesses, Mrs. Jenny Whalen, Mrs. Nel
lie Carlson. Mrs. M. Buttery.
Mrs. Hallie Perry entertained the
Dorcas circle yesterday. About 2o
ladies attended, two of whom were
guests. Mrs. V. T. Arn had the de
votionals. Mrs. R. B. Hayes and
Mrs. E. W. Thimgan sang a duet ir.
connection with the tlevot ionals. De
licious refreshments were served by
the hostesses. Mrs. Howard Wiles,
Mrs. O'Donald. Mrs. Moore, and Mrs.
Perry.
The Gleaners circle held their
meeting in Garfield park yesterday.
Mrs. Kay McMaken. who is com
pleting the term of Mrs. K. R. WaUon
as chairman of the circle, presided
over the meeting. Mrs. William
Heinrich gave the devotionals, using
for her subject "Friendship." After
the meeting a picnic supper was en
joyed. Several guests were present.
Used cars, livestock, household
goods all can be sold through
inexpensive Journal Want Ads.
Cream
Jar
So ffi for
CASA NOME
BEAUTY J
TRYOUT
AND COUPON
Enjoy using lest size
$2.00 Cara Nome Face
Powder purse size per
fumes: both for 25c and
coupon.
Name
Address .
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rIMS JULY 1.1938
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I ' 351 size JDairity 1
j Deodorant
Powder
50c pack IOoV
(Yeast Tablets
as siieV
( MilkofMagnesicfV.
( Tooth Paste 1
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From Thursday's Dair
Phil If. liil-ii of Union was a vizi
tor in Plattsmouth yesterday.
Miss Marion Olson left Tuesday
evening for Rochester, New York,
where she will spend the summer
visiting with her father r.:id other
relat ives.
Miss Rosemary Sf under returned
ye.-terday to Weeping Water after a
visit here with the John Palacek
fi.mily. She is a granddaughter of
Mr. Palacek.
I,. B. Fgenb. iger and Mrs. L. W.
Fgeubcrgcr were- in Omaha on busi
ness yesterday.
Mrs. Karl MiMdock of Weeping
Water was a business visitor in
Plattsmouth yesterday.
Mrs. Silas Thompson of Rock ford,
Illinois is spending the week visit
ing her brother, Charles Pease.
1-'. G. Kgeuberger, who has been
vising relatives here, left this morn
ing for his home in Long Beach, Cali
fornia. Mrs. E. P. Stewart and son Don
went to Springfield, Missouri yes
terday where they will visit with
i via fives.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Lester and
family have left for Alliance, South
Dakota where thev will spend a two-
weeks vacation. '
i
Lawrence Farrell of Lincoln, ap-
praiser of the HOLC, was in the city
today to look after some business for j
this governmental activity.
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YOUTH CLUB TO NEHAWKA
From Saturday's Daily
About twenty members of the local
Modern Youth club went to Ne
hawka last night wiere they at-
tended a party for prospect ive mem-!
hers and their friends of the Ne-!
hawka area. There wi s a ve ry large j
attendance. The evening was spent
in playing cards and in rille shoot
ing. VISIT AT LOUISVILLE
Thursday evening County Treas
urer John K. Turner. Frank A. Rebal,
Fred Lugsch and E. O. Vroman mo
tored out to Louisville where they
enjoyed the evening visiting. They
attended the meeting of the Louis
ville post of the American Legion
anel had a very fine t'.me with their
service men associates.
RECOVERING FROM ILLNESS
From Saturday's Dally
Ilex IJouino v.-as loun in the busi
ness section of the city today for the
first time in the past week. He lias
been suffering from an attack of
bronchial pneumonia and is still quite
weak. His many friends were pleased
to see himout and trust he may
soon regain his usual good health.
V7ILL VISIT PARM
From Saturday's D?"y
?dr. and Mrs. Henry Starkjohn de
parted today for Gothenburg. Ne
braska, where they will spend a short
time looking over farming interests
in that section of the state and visit
ing with friends.
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ALWAYS TOP PRICES
for Your Poultry! See
us first ! Conveniently
located at 5th and Main
Streets
V III
ewtd
You need not
W A RY
the torments of nching feet. No matter what common
foot trouble you may have you will find right here, in
our store, the way to quick, safe relief through the use
of Dr. Scholl's Foot Comfort Appliances and Remedies. -This
is Dr. Scholl's Foot Comfort Week. You are
Invited to come in. Have Free Pedo-graph Prints
made of your stockinged feet and learn how easy and
inexpensive it is to have happy, comfortable feet.
DtScholls
Foot Comfort
FETZER SHOE CO.
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
NOTICE
The annual meeting of the Cass
County Chapter, A.R.C. will be held
June 27 at 8 p. m.. at Murdock,
Nebr., in the school gymnasium. Re
ports, transaction of regular busi
ness, demonstration of use of in
halator in first aid, with film, "Why
Not Live?" will b given on the
program. Every m'-mber of Red Cross
in the county i? expected to be pres
ent and the public Is invited.
Our swimming" pre: grain begi'ns
early in July and it is expected an
ollicr thousand persons will receive
training under tiie best, instructors
procurable.
The executive committee of th'
chapter will nvet the same afternoon
at 4 p. m. at the home of the secretary-!
re -.'surer.
MISS AUGUSTA ROBB,
Chairman.
MRS. HENRY A TOOL.
Secretary-Treasurer.
TO GIVE PROGRAM
The Turkio college mal- quartette
will present a musical program at
t h e Murray United Presbyterian
church on Tuesday evening. June
21. at S o'clock. Their many frb-nels
in this part of the- state will enjoy
hearing their splendid singinc once
more.
AM are cordially invited to attend.
A free-will offering will bf taken
to help defray their expenses.
The program is being sponsored
by the Y. P. C. U. society of the
chur; h.
AN APPRECIATION
Gratefuiiy we wish to take this
j opportunity of expressing to the
'many kind friends and neighbors our
(appreciation of the many acts of kind
j ness and words of sympathy in the
hour of our bereavement. We wish
to thank all those who assisted in
the funeral services. These acts of
kindness will always be a tender
memory. Walter Gouchenour, Mr.
and Mrs. George Moreland and Fam
ily. LUCKY THIRTEENS
The Lucky Thirteens held their
third meeting at the home of Mary
Alice Auit. Dorothy Uayley gave a
measurement on a tea spoon. They
each told how much fruit they ate.
Joan Trout scored first. Their next
meeting will be held next Tuesday at
the home of Mrs. Worth.
MID-VALLEY LEAGUE STANDINGS
VT L, Pet.
Greenwood 5 0 1.000
Davey 5 0 1.000
Plattsmouth 4 0 1.000
Waver I y 1 3 .250
Eagle 1 4 .200
Ashland 1 4 .200
Alvo 1 4 .200
Memphis 1 4 .200
VISIT AT RED OAK
From Saturday's realty
Mrs. Edna Evans of Lincoln came
here last night to visit with her sis
ter. Mrs. M. S. Kerr. They will go
to Red Oak this afternoon to spend
the week-end with their sister, Mrs.
Maude Preese. and help her celebrate
her birthday.
RETURN TO DENVER
From Thursday's Daily
Mr. and Mrs. Harold LaChappell
and family, who have been visiting
here and at Glenwood with relatives
and friends, departed today for their
home at Denver.
RETURN FROM CAMP
From Saturday's Dally
Miss Jean Hayes went to Colum
bus, Nebraska today, bringing back
the members of the Methodist Ep
worth League who' have been spend
ing the week attending Summer In
stitute at Camp Sheldon.
you hurt all over"
Say: DR. SCHOLL
suffer another day
Or. Scholl's
Foot-Ejxr
Slops foot pains.
Eases feet. Re
lieves tired, ach
ing feet. 93.50 pr.
Or. Scholl's
Zino-pads
for corns, cal
louses, bunions
end soft corns
25c J5
Week
CONTRACT FOR NEW ROOF
ON TEE COMMUNITY BLDG.
The American Legion tru.-.tces i.ist
night let the contract for a new roof
on the community buildin;
leaks the last few months have per
-I
mitted water to come through the!
ceiling and stand on the maple floor!
in certain spots
be of pound
The new roof is to
roofing applied with
five- inch cemented overlap; and
"blind"' nailing. The roof i. to be
applied by Hernia n Tickotter and
carries a ten-year ma iut n.';iice guar
antee. It will be laid over the pres
ent two-ply built-up roof that, was
place-el on th buiidi:;': when it was
opened in 1!27.
The new roof is to be completed
about July 1st.
Interior painting and other im
provenients had added to the appear
ance of the building and the trustees
have been directcel to consider in
staliati&n ef gas heating units in the
main auditorium before fall, replac
ing the present furnaces that were
a gift from th" Masonic lodge at the
time the building was ejpened, be
ing removed from the Masonic build
ing at that time to be replaeed by a
more- modern heating system.
A few years age) there was grave
danger of the building being lost to
the community and transformed in
to a garage building as payments on
building indebtedness lapsed. As a
result of Community IJuilding club
membership, delinquent payments
have not only bee-n caught up, but a
very size-able reduction made in the
outstanding amount and improve
ments are being made as rapidly as
coiul it ions warrant.
Legion officials say the organiza
tion still stands ready to turn the
building over to the city any time
it may de-sire to add the second story
with no strings tied to the offer, ex
cent a place provided for holding
regular Legion meetings.
DEATH OF FORMER RESIDENT
Mrs. Charles Winscott, CG, a for
mer resident of Plattsmouth, died on
Tuesday night at an Omaha hospital
following an illne-ss of some duration.
The deceased was formerly Miss
Hat tie E. Knee, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Knee and was born in
Plattsmouth in 1S72 and was mar
ried here to Charles Winscott. The
family have resided in Omaha for
the past forty years. Mr. Winscott
being in the employ of the Union
Pacific. Mrs. Winsteitt was very ac
tive in the affairs of the Olivet Bap
tist church.
There is surviving the husband,
two daughters. Mrs. Rebecca Wet
more and Mrs. Verda Pass, Kansas
City. Missouri; three sons, George,
anel Sherman of Omaha and David of
Council Bluffs; niece, Jesse Powers of
Council Bluffs: brothers. Floyd Knee,
Exter, California and Orin Knee of
Lincoln.
VISITS WITH OLD FRIENDS
From Saturday's Dally
Dr. Clinton B. Dorwart. of Sid
ney, Nebraska, was in the city today
for a few hours to visit with o'el time'
friends while on his way east. Dr.
Dorwart is going to Cleveland, Ohio,
where he will be married soon. He
has been very successful in bis pro
fessional work in the west and has a
very large practice.
RETURN HOME
From Friday's Daily
Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Fridlund of
Craig, Neb., who have been the
guests of Dr. and Mrs. H. G. Mc
Clusky the past week, returned to
their home yesterday. Mrs. Fridlund
and Mis. McClusky are sisters.
Subscribe for the Journal.
Wednesday and Thursday
will have
I SCO Austro Whites
The fastest-grow ing, quickest-matur-;ing
Chick you can buy. Extra heavy
i egg producers. A Leghorn type of
I Chicken. Specially priced it
Per 100 $6.50
j Less than 100. 15 for $1
Also 500 Bu Rocks
A heavy yellow breed that mature
exceptionally large. Price
Per 100 $7.50
Less than 100, 13 for $1
,
I can use unlimited amount of
SPRINGS or HENS at full mar
ket value. If you have a good
bunch, get our prices. I will send
the truck out and get them. No
extra charge for truck service!
A. R. A
SE
Phono 2SS-J, Plattsmouth
West of Chevrolet Garage
NEW TEAMS IN LEAGUE
Two new t.-ams have been ab!-d
to the Softball league which has In -tofore
complied four IMaUsnicnh
teams, the IIKEX-Norfolk. CY.
Uethodi.-its and Independent;
The
i if:c
li
v. coiners are teams
I ret"!
Wa-
thi
: .1 1: ie t ion and Wecpw.u
nd who a:'" to play h r.
eve;iiti: at S:'!o as the op-siim
their .--as-o'i. The m-w r.-anis n
,i : ix teani ieagu - and w ill ;;ic ;
d interest to the g:.nii- as b-.ilh i
are well balan eil and will inak
iiit !i".st ing compel i' inn I'm- ill,- i,
metiib.- r:-;.
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HAVE NEW EAUGHTEI
t-'rom Saturday's iJally
This morning a tine !i;tl- diT'h
ter was Lorn to Mr. and Mrs. icing"
Winsiott. Jr., at the I'ar-iiiy ln.me
here. The- moih.er and litiie oae i.re
doing niceiy and the- adv. nt u" the
little one brought gi'(al pleasure to
all of the family circle. Mr. Win
scot t was formerly Miss i-'iaine:;
Griffin of this fit y .
ICE CREAM SOCIAL
MynanT Coniniuniiy club will haw
a home-made ice cream social. Fi i
d:iy (veiling. June 4t!i, cotntni-ncing
at 7:".
Hegular business session and pro
gram will be held as usual.
Your presence will be appreciated.
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Wed. Specials
Qur Special
Santos Peaberry
eo--.ee
Per lb
2 its., 29c
Miller's
Cora Flakes Rq
Lge. Size, 3 for
Toilet Tissue
'-V MITE FIR
0. Rolls fcr &J?
Pkg. of 50 Napkins Free
PURITY
American or Brick
Cheese 7c
2-lb. Box
GOLDEN SUN
Flour $ .19
43-lb. bag
SKURFINE
Oatmeal f q
Large Tube
Regular cr Quick
shurfine
Hoot Beer Q&c
12-oz. bottles, 6 for.
Case of 24 Bottles, 93c
Plus Hot I Hi Deposit
SANDWICH SPREAD or
Ssad Dressing
TASTE WELL 02
Full Quart Jar zP
Porh Beans
FINEST ffoQ
No. ZV2 cans, each..--?
3 for 29c
Pork & Beans
TASTE WELL
No. 2 Tins 3 for
California Bartlett
Fcas? Compote
No. 2'2 Can, 15c AlQ
3 for
Fresh Beets
Fine for Canning! 7IC
Per Bushel
I. cave your lU'iler.
aB-MHHHMHBMa
Meat Gspartmcnt
Cudahy's Puritan
Flank Steaks
Special, per Lb.
27c
Wilson's or Armour's Star
Pure ILard ffg
1-lh. Pkg
MINCED HAM or Ring
Bologna f Kc
Per lb
MOCK
Chicken Legs
Delicious, Try Them Each
5c
n
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