THTJP.SDAY, APSIL 26, 1923. SEHI WEEKLY JOUBHAL PAGE SEVE3 Unmn Prepared Exclusively for The Journal. Detroit Vapar OIL STOWS The Housewife's Friend the Real Warm Weather Stove! The Red Star is a marvelous advancement for homes without gas. It gives to these homes the same smokeless and odek less heat as does the city gas range. It is wickless, ashless and dirtless, becauae it generates its own gas from cheap ker osene, gasoline cr distillate concentrating a double ring of heat directly beneath the cooking utensil and saving at least one-fourth of fuel bill. Operates 19 hours on a gallon of fuel. JOE Union, Nebraska schools and is now working on the same. He is being assisted by Mr. Eu gene Roddy. On the coming Sunday there will be services held at the Baptist church at Wabash by the Rev. W. A. Tay lor who is giving that church ser vices every second Sunday. Orville Hathaway who has been feeling quite badly for some time and who has been advised by his physi cian to take a rest has found it most beneficial and is feeling much better. Mont Robb is having his home dec orated on the inside and painted on the outside and is fixing the place up just proper, the work being done by Earl Merritt the real workman in his line. Edward Wallen and wife of Pal myra were visiting in Union at the home of their friends, Rev. and Mrs. H. H. Planck and in company with Mrs. Planck also visited in Omaha on last Tuesday. j Joseph Lidgett, who is employed 1 with the stock food and tonic which : he considers the best in the world, has been working for a month now and has met with abundant success. Anyway, Joe is a rustler and no mis take, j The Baptist ladies aid society which has for its president, Mrs. W. H. Marks, have organized again and Union, Saturday lite in "Hoot" Oibeon "Tho Lono Hand!" A 2-reel comedy, "Little Hiss Mischief" Featuring Babby Peggy. The comedy is worth the price of the entire show. service will be restored. This service at 8 p. tt. The pastor expects to be on the 24 and 25 at Tecamah in attendance at district conference. Rev. J. W: Kirkpatrick of the Omaha district was down at Wyom ing Sunday but owing to weather conditions held no services. School Notes The manual training boys have been repairing chairs. The XII civics Vlass is now taking up the study of city government. The girls in home economics are beginning a new project in sewing. Fifty library books from the school library are now in circulation at one time. A well is being dug on the east side, of the school house and it is hoped that a refreshing drink may be obtained soon. A new book, "Permanent Farm Buildings." has just been received ' which will prove interesting to the Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. W. 5 oys- lso a new book of "Nebraska II. Porter, superintendent. , , , Junior Learnie at 3:00 n. m Jano' 1 ne county agniuuure ageiii btui Dr. Thomas P. Cogan DENTIST 622 World-Herald Building Omaha, Nebraska will bz at Dr. V. F. Race's office in Union on Saturdays, from 9:30 in the morning for the remainder of the day, beginning Saturday, April 21st. Special attention given to care of the teeth and all dental work, extracting, filling and crowning, as well as artificial teeth of the test quality. With Dr. V. F. Race, Union, Nebr. their interest shown especially by their talks. j Arbor day was observed by the en- j tire school. Each room and the four high school grades each planted a tree on the high school ground. The : A Becital at TJnicn On May 11 tt the M. V. A. hall. Miss Fern Ferrer, a stfdent at th ..tato university. Hill give a recital consisting of readings and niono- . j i w . , . ILkU - I 123 I I I ft? VUlIit-? W tri 1 I ' - - - - . , i hi . - , t . iiiivs fii v:h i itus rr i j f I ( ' fr i i ri ( i r ; Robb. leader. Mrs,. Wash and Mrs. ?u"e"n?: in xNeurasKa. io ; - - " c 7;.. "T"; . " '.mended, being a graduate of De msiriuuieu amuug me scuuui jju-i , : , - " " , niia Th will hp nf sirt fn thpm and I Panted. V. e hope these trees will thri'r narents in hotter wheat irrow- i grow and improve the appearance of Leader, Porter, superintendents Epworth League at 7:15. W. H. Porter. . The services are quite interesting , ing the subject being social recreation, Lewis Mougey, president. Regular preaching service at 8. Choir practice: Ladies aid will meet at the parson age Thursday afetrnoon. The TV' TT T 3 mncto TT-wlai. nr jare ready for real work now and met ; ternoon at Mrs." Simmons'. All mem- uii iiiursuay ui mis tcn iu juuk. ai- w, (.vnor-t to he nr:ni ot the school ground. TIia hntanv --ln;e p-avp a shnrt hilt interesting program before the trees , iay iiay oocini were planted. The class told of the i The Epworth League will give a origin of Arbor d3y, the beauty, need ; May day social at the Methodist and usefulness of trees and instruc tions as to their planting. Rev. and Mr3. Wash visited the school last Wednesday. Rev. Wash Peru, where she finished the course in expression and has tauglit and is , row tekinp; an advanced course at i the Ftate university at Lincoln. Her , rcr.cMnps are sure to please as she has a pond variety. Sle will be a;sistd ; y Nettie McCarroll, who will give a few vocal numb"rs. church Tuesday evening, May 1, at 1 Dm t miss this. Tickets will be on 8 o'clock. isale soon at a very low price. Re- There will be a short program af-j member the date. May 11th, and ter which stereoptican pictures will r-aee, M. W. A. hall, Union. Miss Golda Maisch of Concordia, Kansas, has been visiting with her EiMtr, Mrs. II. G. Planck for the past three days. E. W. Keedy and wife were visit ing with relatives in Omaha last Sun day, making the trip to the metropo lis in their car. W. L. Stine has been trimming trees about the lot of the late Mrs. Barbara Taylor and is making the , ,WM. F. BAGEjT. General Practice! place look fine. " Roy Yonker and wife and Mrs. H. II. Planck were visiting and looking after some business matters in Ne braska City last Monday. II. E. Warden secured his allot ment of fruit trees last Monday morning they coming just at the right time and set them out Arbor day. J. V. Davis the well man has'been secured to sink a well at the Union Special attention given to deep seated diseases of Lungs, Eidneys, Stomach. Liver, Intestines, Kectuin, Etc. Also non-developed children. All latest Serums and Lymphs used when indicated. Union, Nebraska Telephone 31 CHESTER WHITE I have two Chester White bred sows which are to farrow in May, which I am offering for sale; ex cellent individuals. One tried sow, raised V9 pigs last year. One April gilt, weight 400 pounds. Both these sows bred by My Giant and he sired by Kansas Giant These are real show sows. JOE 11. LIDOETT, Union, Nebraska ter some business pertaining to their work and organization. Mrs. Mary Davis has been quite sick for the past few days and is be ing cared for by her daughter, Mrs. Mable Reynolds, who is an excellent nurse. Miss Eva Hathaway is assist ing in the farmers store during the enforced absence of Mrs. Reynolds. The Rev. George Wash, pastor of the Methodist church at Union and Wyoming held their quarterly meet ing at Wyoming last Sunday and af ter enjoying the meeting and the ex cellent dinner which was served, they walked to Union for the evening ser vice. Earl Merritt is being kept pretty busy these times and it keeps him hopping from one job to another and still people waiting for him during the time. He has just finished some interior decorating for Alva Fowler ! and is now working at the home of i W. B. Banning. A. L. Eecker was a business visi tor at Central City over the week end going to Omaha via the Missouri Pa cific and thence over the Union Pa cific where he was looking over some lands. Mr. Becker was greatly im pressed with the excellence of the country over which he traveled Mite Box service. Thursday the save an educational tale alonff the be shown. Lum.h will also be served intellectual and moral developments ! No charges! Come and enjoy the eve-( of life. We always welcome visitors : ning v. ith your frionds. Bring the All the late popular copyrights at mid week prayer to our school and are glad to have : whole family, all are invited. ; the Journal office. Trucking and Service! At our Garage we are prepared to furnish the best ser vice in repairs of all Automobiles, parts, supplies and acces sories. TRUCKSNG! We are always ready for your work in this line and the best service guaranteed. Careful drivers always in charge. dowl: The Auto Men Union, Neb. Hearr-Mother Very Sick afcr-lisuenfcdafe. --wJh 'is- very well known in Union, having visited here a number of time,-received word from his home in Ohio telling of the very serious illness of his mother in the east and on last Monday depart ed from Omaha on a fast train for the bedside of his mother, hoping to be able to get there in time to ren der what service he could at this time of her illness. Miss Mary Becker took Mr. Havenridge to Omaha in her car to catch the train for the east. Last Week No Exception LaBt week the collision which marked the coming together of two Ford cars occurred just below Wy oming station was one which made both cars look like a junk pile and whitened the complexion of the occu pants of the cars. A number of Union boys had secured a car from the Dow ler garage and were going towards Nebraska City and had turned around to come this way as they were not able to get their lights to burn when they met another man with only one light burnable and it not going and they came together head on with the above results. The two Garrens boys and Mr. Hemphill were fortunate to escape without more serious injury than came to them. YouM ust Be Satisfied! The Peters shoe, which we handle, is sold under a positive guarantee that you are satisfied or the money back or another pair of shoes. Our spring shoes are now arriving. Call and see the new styles. Also, we have a full line of work clothes in jumpers, jackets and overalls. Do not forget thajf if you need a battery or tires for your car, we can save you money on them. See us for that harness which you are needing. UNION 'THE STORE OF SERVICE" l: -j- NEBRASKA Community Meetings Closed Last Saturday saw the closing of the series of meetings which have been in progrc-ss for some time at the Baptist church and some twelve who hrve accepted the Saviour also took the sacrament of baptism. The. Rev White who has been conducting the meetings preached on Sunday and on Monday departed for his home in Omaha. Town Beceives Good Besnlts From the community meetings which have been in progress in Un ion for some time past and which re sulted in a number of the people of this- place becoming identified with the work of the Master both the churches of Union as well as the en tire village have been benefitted. Attended Eastern Star Meeting Last week there were axnumber of the Union ladies in attendance at the meeting of th Order of Eastern Star at Plattsmouth where a most enjoy able time wa3 had by those from this town as well as the members of Plattsmouth. Those to attend from this town were Mesdames W. A. Tay lor. A. L. Necker. John Lidgett, O. D. Easter, J. M. Patterson, M. Lynde and Miss Mary Becker as well as John Lidgett. Services at Sciota School There will be services held at the Sciota school house on Sunday May 5 at which time all are invited to be present and take part in the services. The Rev. W. A. Taylor will conduct the services. I Methodist Church j On Sunday morning, April 29th at the 11 o'clock service there will be reception and baptism of new mem bers. All interested are most cordial ly isvittd to b prasent. Parnts wishing children baptized will be welcome. - - n 0 - THE UNIVERSAL CAE ANNOUNCEMET of Interest to i .-. JT. TT IVli T. -of FA MIL iES "I will build a car for the multitude" Said Henry Ford in 1903 Read how the fulfill ment of that prophecy is now made possible through the if 4 y IT fT f For many years it has been Henry -Ford's personal am bition to make the Ford the universal family car to put it within the reach of the millions of people who have never been privileged to enjoy the benefits of motor car ownership. During the past fifteen years over 7,500,000 Ford cars have been placed in the hands of retail customers; more than a million and a half of them within the past twelve months, and yet there are still millions of families wrho are hopefully looking forward to the day when they can own a Ford. And now is way is open. ' Under the terms of this plan you can select your Ford Car, set aside a small amount each week and you will be surprised how soon you will own it. In the meantime your money will be safely deposited to your credit in the Platts mouth State Bank where it will draw interest. Think it over. Five dollars will start an account. The whole family can participate in it father, mother, brothers and sisters each doing a litttle. Why not start today. Stop in and talk it over with us. We will be glad to 'fully explain the details of the plan and help you to get started toward the ownership of a Ford car. For I. M: d Comoanv Detroit, Michigan ' . . . for OPST," Dealer,- Union, feb, f Bank of-LSraiGsi o-cpepating V, "A 17 S5i- ft VI wE.- M. .1 ., 1 i. ...l.J,V- rMiVi.i.1 ill mm