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XOITDAT. AUGUST 8. 18S3. PLATTSKOTJTH SOU - T7EEEXY JOTOHAX PAGE THEEE Green wood There was a good crowd at the dance Saturday night. Miss Elva Coleman has been very poorly the past week. Mrs. Pierson of Pittsburgh, Pa., is visiting Mrs. O. A. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde James, or Oklahoma, visited friends here last week. Mae Gomendinger has been on the sick list the past week with a sore throat. The Greenwood ball Boys won the game at Eagle Wednesday. The score vas 7 to 1. Miss Aurel Cope spent last week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Cope. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Holmes of Ashland called at the John Vant home Thursday. Miss Irene Kelly was a Wednes day evening dinner guest of Miss Edith Caddy of Eagle. Joseph Stroebel and daughter of Nebraska City visited at the N. D. Talcott home Thursday. Prof, and Mrs. Ainsworth of Lin coln were dinner guests at the N. D. Talcott home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rouse motored to Columbus Tuesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Newkirk. Mrs. Emma Coleman, of Clinton, Oklahoma, is vxisiting her sister-in-law, Mrs.- O. A. Johnson. Mrs. Elsie Peters and Garfield Dunning visited Mr. and Mrs. Barye Lewis at Verdon last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Knolle left Thursday for York, where they will visit with Mr. Knolle's mother be fore returning to Sioux City. Miss Lucille Kelly accompanied friends from Lincoln to Central City Sunday, where they were dinner guests of Miss Dorothy Rice. Leo Peters, deputy grand master, installed Odd Fellow officers Mon day evening. Thursday evening, Mrs. Leo Peters installed the Rebekahs. Mrs. Axel Nelson and son, Alan called on Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. John Vant Wed nesday evening before Alan left for California. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kirchman. of Pierce, and Mrs. Ella Weldon, of Ashland, called at the Paul Kelly home Thursday, returning from a vacation trip to Colorado. Mrs. John Lambert spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. H. B. Nel son, at Red Oak, Iowa. Mr. Lambert and family and Veda Leesley drove over after her last Sunday. Glen Rouse of Greenwood and Miss Ruth McCormick of Lincoln were quietly married in Fremont July 21. Since then they have been enjoying a trip- in Colorado. Salt Lake City and Yellowstone Park. Quite a number enjojyed the din ner at the Christian church last Sunday for Mr. and Mr. Lee Knolle. They were presented with a beauti ful lamp in appreciation of their choir leadership this summer. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. D. II. ITeadley and Jack, Miss Mertedes Reichstein, of Kear ney, Miss Lucille Kelly, John Bock and Jim Hutchinson of Lincoln en joyed a picnic at Linoma Beach last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Alton of Omaha called at the Fred Etheridge home last Sunday. Their daughter Betty, who had been visiting here, return ed home with them. Also Mrs. Eth eridge accompanied then home for a week's visit. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gribble attend ed the American Legion Auxiliary convention at Fremont Tuesday. Shirley Bright accompanied them there, where she will visit Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lumberg and daughter. T.. C. C. Meets Thp Ladies Card club met Thurs day with Margaret Howard, Vivian Cope, Myrtle Cleman and Marie Holt entertaining at the home of the former. Prizes were won by Francis Vant. Esther Armstrong, Edna Cly mer and Alice Lemon. Delicious re freshments were served by the hos tesses. The next meeting will be with Minnie Stradley cn August 25th. GOES A.W.C.L. RECAPTURED KEARNEY, Neb., Aug. 5 (UP) John Osborne, 18, of Nebraska City, a trusty at the state industrial school went A.W.O.L. Thursday afternoon, according to Superintendent J. F. Gettman. He was recaptured several hours later hiding in a barn south of the city. SERVES WIFE'S SENTENCE CAMDEN. N. J.. Aug. 6 (UP) Harry Roder and his wife were ar rested for selling four cans of beer without a license. Magistrate Fred J. Wagner fined them 5100 each. "We can't pay," Roder said. "Thirty days each, then," said Wagner. "I don't want my wife to go to jail." the husband pleaded. "Let me serve my wife's sentence too." Today Roder is serving a C 0-day jail sentence while his wife waits on, customers at their service station. NEW TRAFFIC CONTROL KEARNEY, Neb.. Aug. C (UP) Kearney police today considered the possibility of adopting Jugoslavia methods of traffic control. Police Chief Lloyd Frank said that in the Balkan nation when police catch a speeder they deflate all four tires. Then the officers go away, leaving the offender to think it over and to pump them up. Chief Frank said the system may be fried here as an experiment. TO ? IF LA L J J .. ,. f ' 3? .:4s I : looking over mis revy ol cnarm- II ll J .75 v 'N. v wJSs I 8 "y naming gins. De sure ana rrr - mihh t ftw 1 'Nwx jiTS. t check your heart at the door F l f 'K Going. Going-Mgnneland. Fla.-The only - L" I ifc f M 1AJ " Iv&JrS 4?T" USJ two porpoises in cantivity are shown in I aJ t C vaatf mtmm wtur -f T ' - Xr their pool at Marmeland. norida's giant ' J ( flt i i IZZZZ new acruanum wriicn was recently opened, j 1 v.-: - yr y 7" jf- 1 S Tot fr-:.v : n X 1 3 ' -. Man-made. "Earthouake" Tumbles Old School Into Buins Pasadena. Cauf . Pillars of old Benjamin Frank lin High School here cauqht by the camera hanging in mid-air a split second before they crashed to earth in a fh under of broken masonry, during wreckina operations recently. The building was erected in 1903. jA. r.s Aristocrat of the Kitchen Perhaps it should be called "duocrat" is the combined monel sink and rarge unit which saves steps for the weary- housewife. It his flush against the wall and thus .presents an unbroken line of silvery work surfaces. Lucky Girl Convention does not de mand a swimming costume for a little girl aged two. She can take a cooler in the- garden, and finds the enamel pail an excellent way of get ting the maximum cooling value from the minimum amount of water. Style Hints (i) New York. N. Y. A hint of Onental allure, this evening dress of forest green lame, faintly shot with silver, and trimmed with vivid pink. (2) Paris Smart, streamlined mantle of delightful black and yellow print (3 Pans This smart new beach costume of bright rust colored linen with dark blue and white leather accessories and neck scarf. 'v m. ff. Anti-Freckle Helmets Atlantic City. K. I Pre pared to repel the effects of old Sol are these iive pretty mermaids wearing oil-skin beach helmets. designed to protect them againsi freckles wjPSra -"-."- y lip if England's Nearest Approach to Venice Canterbury. Kent. England When the American school girls en counter a flood they call it a day and don't attend their classes.wBut these English misses, in rain or shine, must row to their school every day. f -2 r FT 1 Vt J, JA Map of if 4 , , From Paris LiS-rSM' I I Old India-Rubber Face It would be highly inaccurate to call this chap two-faced he's got more than that. He is Alfred Hyland. whose facial contortions amuse thousands of visitors to the Empire Exhibition: He gave our camera man a special private view. He's not such a bad-looking fellow off duty. X. ' u !, ff jj if I ' i Water proofed silk bathing suit printed with a seventeenth cen tury map of the world, in greens and' browns, with green kid sandals. Those Days Are Gone Forever With modern drug stores all across the country preparing to celebrate Nationally Advertised Brands Week the first of September. Consumers Information dug this picture from Its files as a reminder of the drug stores of a generation and more ago. .Develop ment of nationally advertised brands, it points out, protects the consumer against many former dangers, in addition to saving hin money. vPTn - 4.- ' Sr , - ' f& Jimmy Fozx One of baseball's big shots in all departments. Hi 61 Plattsmouth Leads in Twin Valley r 1 : - - " eeUv" , , ''--I 1 Jimweb Photo Beating Davey last Sunday, 10 tc 3, Plattsmouth has won all but on of the ten Twin Valley league game.' played to date and is well out ahead in the percentage column. This com ing Sunday they play at Waverly. In the picture above, left to right, front row, are Stub Sedlak, Clem SundFtroni, Dusty Khoades. Manager Ray Shaffer. Hack row. Don Wall, Harley Street. Jack O'Donnell, Bob Hayes, Chuck Ault and Herb Sund strom. Homer Spangler. Tink Wiles and John Jacobs weren't present for the picture, which is loaned through courtesv of the World-Herald. ALVO Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bell and son, Roger, of Waverly, were Sunday evening dinner guests at the Glenn Dimmitt home. Archie Miller was in charge of the Sunday school services Sunday morning in the absence of the super intendent, Mrs. A. B. Stroemer. The little nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Muenchau, Donald Smith, of Lincoln, is spending the week with his aunt and uncle at the farm. Friday marked the close of the summer school term at the University of Nebraska, which has been attend ed by Supt. Orville Buehler of the local schools. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stroemer and daughter and Mr. Brown drove to Omaha Sunday to take Mr. Brown's sister, Mrs. Johnson, who was leav ing for her home in Chicago after a three weeks' visit with relatives here. implement dealer, until a week ago. Mr. Wyman had to leave for work so early each morning they decided it would be more convenient for them to reside in Lincoln. Mrs. Wyman has lived in this community her entire life time and friends regretted losing them from the community. Repairing Home The repair work on the Jesse Hardnock home that was badly damaged by fire about three weeks ago is now under way and the build ing will be put back in good condition. Beturn Home from Illinois Mr. and Mrs. Paul Coatman and son Billy George returned home last Wednesday night after enjoying a week's trip to Illinois. They visited at Woodstock and drove on to Chi cago to see the city. They report having had a very fine time and that everything look ed good on their trip. Couple Married Paul B. jonnson. elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson, was married to Miss Melba Wall of Hagle Satur day evening at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. John Tlliott. Jr.. in a simple, but beautiful ceremony. Only a few of the close relatives were present to witne.-s the cere mony. Paul grew to manhood in this community and has been engaeed in farming. He and his bride will re side on the farm southwest of town, where Paul has been farming the past two years. Friends wish them preat success and happiness in their new life's venture. Superintendent to Move Supt. and Mrs. Buehler will soon move to a new location. They have been living the past year at the home formerly occupied by Supt. and Mrs Hauptman. the P. J. Linch property. They will .move into the property of Mrs. J. L. Dimmitt, which is located just a block south of where they have been living. Children Taking Swimming About thirty children from Alvo have been going to South Bend this week, where they are taking the swimming -lessons sponsored by the Red Cross. The children have been transported in one of J. B. Elliott's big trucks. Roy Coatman drove the truck and nearly every day one of the mothers has been in charge as sisting with the sponsoring of the group. Mrs. Simon Rehmeier has also assisted with the transportation and the care of the children. Mrs "W. C. Timblin has been in charge of the arrangements. The children have had a splendid opportunity to take advantage of a worthwhile project. Aid Society Elects Officers The Ladies Aid Society held an election of officers Wednesday after noon. August . at the church base nunt at the regular August meet ing. The election resulted in the selec tion of the following: Mrs. Talbert Edwards, president; Mrs. Ben Muen chau. vice president: Mrs. .Lee Coat man. secretary, and Mrs. Walter Vinfent. treasurer. The retiring ofli'-ers are Mrs. Ben Muenchau. president; Mrs. Frank Taylor, vice president: Mrs. Clar ence Froelich. secretary, and Mrs. Charles Godby, treasurer. Mrs. Frank Taylor reported that the ladies cleared $79. serving lunches during the firemen's two day celebration. At the close of t ho meeting, the hostess group. Mer.dames W. L. Cop- Charles Edwards. Davis anu delicious pie. Turner McKinnon served ice cold watermelon. To Leave Soon for Montana Betty and Anna Lee Lancaster will leave some time next week for Montana, where they expect to re main to attend school. They will stay with an uncle. Lee Prouty, formerly of Alvo. Anna Lee will at-j tend business college and Betty will! attend high school. I WOULD BOMB INDUSTRIES SHANGHAI. China. Aug. C I'D Japanese consular officers on the basis of information from Tokyo said today that 2.000 Japanese planes are at present at Manchukuo including long range bombers capable of reaching Siberian industrial areas. (Political Advertising) VOTE FOR Emil Bornemeier for the Office of Co. Commissioner Third District on the Republican ticket at Primary Election Tuesday, August 9, 1938. Born in this community and lived here all his life. Knows the needs of Cass county. Capable, trustworthy. Move to Lincoln Mr. and Mrs. Wyman moved to Lincoln Tuesday, where they will make their home. Since their mar riage, Mr. Wyman has continued his work in Lincoln while Mrs. Wyman continued to work as bookkeeper for J. B. Elliott, Jr., the hardware and VELL DRILLING Modern Equipment with a Depth Capacity of 800 Ft. Pump & Windmill Repair For Information, See, Call or Write Wiesneth Plumbing & Heating Telephone 50 Louisville, Neb.