The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, October 27, 1921, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
PAGE SEVEU
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1921.
MACCABEE LADIES i
HAVE FINE TIME
j
Kensington at Home of Mrs. John
Bajeck is First of Series of
Social Gatherings.
From 'Wednesday's Daily.
Yesterday afternoon the ladies of
the V. B. A. of Maccabees held a
most delightful social afternoon at
the home of Mrs. John Bajeck on
west Main street and Respite the un
pleasant weather conditions, quite a
pleasing attendance was present to
participate in the enjoyment of the
day. The afternoon was spent in
games and at a suitable hour dain
ty refreshments were served that
added to the delights of the mem
bers of the party. The ladies also
tpent some time in the discussion
of the forthcoming rally of the or
der that is to be held in Omaha on
November 8-9 and at which the head
of the order will be present from
Port Huron. Michigan, to take part
in the meetings. A large number of
the Plattsmouth ladies are planning
to attend this series of meetings.
The W. B. A. of the Maccabees
has proven very successful in the
la-t year in their membership cam
paign and now are numbered among
the leading fraternal organizations
cT t he city, and each meeting sees
B3w accessions to the ranks of the
n.embership in the city and sur
rounding country. It was decided at
the meeting yesterday that the
monthly social meetings at the
hemes of the members be continued
as serving to bring all of the mem
bership in closer touch with each
other and contributing to the wel
fare of the order.
YOUNG PEOPLE ARE
JOINEDIN WEDLOCK
Miss Hazel York and Mrs. Earl Wil
liams are United in Marriage
at Presbyterian Manse
From Wednesday's Dally.
Last evening at the home of Rev.
II. G. McClusky, pastor of the First
Presbyterian church occurred the
marriage of Miss Hazel York and
Mr. Earl Williams. The wedding was
very quiet and the bridal couple
were attended by Miss Mable Ben
nett as the bridesmaid and Mr. John
Cechal as the best man. The cere
mony was performed with the us
ual impressive ring service.
At the conclusion of the ceremony
the young people enjoyed a very
dainty luncheon and then returned
to their home that they have pre
pared for their use.
The, bride is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. O.L.. York, now residing
at Manley and who were former
I'lattsmouih ' residents and the
friends here of the young lady are
legion. Mr. Williams is employed at
the Barclay cafe and expects to con
tinue there in the future.
SOMETHING WORTH READING
Have you attended our sale yet?
If you haven't you should. We offer
any article in the btore to be put up
at once to be bid on if the price
gos too high stop bidding. Mr.
Scigel will explain the auction so
you can thoroughly understand it
satisfaction guaranteed.
Mr. Seigel. the auctioneer, is con
sidered the best salesman in Ameri
ca, and has a pleasing way and gets
the crowds, and you miss a treat if
you do not attend. We offer any ar
ticle in the store, do not be back
ward, if you don't get it at your own
pri e some one else will to your
loss.
Please remember this, we will also
put up any article mentioned or de
sired. We are having crowds at each
sale, there must be a reason.
Remember the sale only lasts until
Saturday night. 25 prizes to the
first 25 ladies that attend the af
ternoon sales.
B. A. M'ELWAIN
Jeweler
S. SE1GEL,
Auctioneer
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
From Wednesdays Dally.
This morning Harry Gouchenour
departed for Omaha taking with him
his son, Ike, who is to be placed in
the hospital there for (treatment and
possibly an operation as the result
of the injuries received two weeks
ago when he fell out of a moving
automobile and received severe in
juries to his head. The young man
was thought to be getting along very
nicely and was able to leave the
house a few days after the accident
but later sugered a relapse and the
condition of the patient became so
serious that It was found necessary
to have him taken to the hospital.
The friends are aniously awaiting
the outcome of the case as it is ap
rarently quite serious owing to the
injuries to the head of the young
man. Walter Qouxhenour, uncle and
Wayne Gouchenour, accompanied
the injured boy to the hospital.
MEDICINAL BEER LEGAL
IZED IN NINE STATES ONLY
Washington. D. C, Oct. 25. Pre
ecriptions of beer as medicine under'
the new treasury regulation can le-;
pally be made in only nine states,
Wayne B. Wheeler, general counsel
of the Anti-Saloon eague, said today
1n a statement.
These states, he said, are Cali
fornia, Connecticut, Massachusetts,
Missouri, New Jersey, New York
Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Wis
consin. Prescription of beer also is
possible, he said, in the non-prohibited
portions of Louisiana and Maryland.
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Big Audience at Par mele Theatre Hears
Harvey Hindermyer and the Dann Trio
in EDISON Tone-Test
In a test of direct comparison, made Tuesday at. The Par
mele, before a large audience, the New Edison scored a com
plete and convincing triumph.
Harvey Hindermyer, the famous tenor, sang in direct com
parison with the Re-Creation of his voice by the New Edison.
To every ear, there was no difference between his living voice
and his Re-Creation voice.
This is the most drastic phonograph test known. No other
phonograph has ever sustained it. No other phonograph has
even attempted it.
The New Edison's marvelous performance of Tuesday
vindicates everything that has been said or claimed for its per
fect realism.
Mr. Hindermyer stood on the stage next to a shapely
Chippendale cabinet. He began to ting. His golden notes
soared over the theatre, bringing all under its magic spell.
Halfway through his song, he suddenly stopped singing.
The New Edison, at Lis side, took up his song, - and continued
it along.
Sii.ger and phonograph thus alternated, throughout the
song.
The only way the audience could be sure which was sing
ing, was by watching Mr. Hindeimyer's lips, so exactly like
the living voice was the Re-Created voice.
The Dann Trio made the same test of comparison with
the Re-Creations of their instrumental selections. Again the
same result - there was no difference be the Re-Created per
formance and the living performance.
Proof was piled upon proof! Evidence, was massed on
evidence! The end of the concert found the audience abso
lutely and completely convinced, through its own personal ex
perience, that there is no difference between an artist's living
performance and its Re-Creation by the New Edison, that
listening to the New Edison is, in literal truth, the same as lis
tening to the living artists.
Tie NEW EDISON
The Phonograph with a Soul"
Only one question can still bother your mind. This ques
tion we now answer.
The instrument used in Tuesday's tests was not a special
model. It was an Official Laboratory Model, taken from our
stock. Every Official Laboratory Model in our stock is guar
anteed to sustain the same test of direct comparison with living
artists. r
You can can have an Official Laboratory Model in your
home. You can own an instrument which will do everything
done Tuesday in the best. Come in. Hear the wonderful
Official Laboratory Model for yourself. Learn about our Bud
get Plan, which puts our Official Laboratory Model into your
home for no more than you would "pay down" for a talking
machine.
We
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iralba,
510 Main Street. Plattsmouth, Neb.
Agents for FlaLttsmoxith, Loviisville, Ceder Creek and Murray.