The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, November 26, 1928, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    I MONDAY. NOV. 26, 1923.
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E. W. Thimgan has been kept on
the hump most of the time and some
of it day and night, hauling stock to
the South Omaha market.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hoenshell, of
Greenwood, were visiting for the
evening' last Monday at the home of
their daughter, Mrs. Elza Wioget and
family. . - 7
A. II. Ward has been having some
storm doors placed on the filling sta
tion building, which will add much
to its warmth when the weather gets
a bit colder.
Miss Vivian Hoenshell was a visi
tor in Lincoln, where she was look
Remember the Old Style
Dance at f.Iorray, Nebr.
Saturday
Night
Has New Manager at Station
Henry Inhelder, who has been .in
charge of the Golden Rod cream sta
tion at Murdock for some time past.
ing after some shopping one day last naa IcIt. going to Western, where he
week and at the same time was visit-.13 loosing arter anotner station, ana
ing with friends.
Andrew Blum, of South Bend, was
in Murdock on last Wednesday and
had the Journal representative put
his name on our list and will receive
the Journal hereafter.
Mrs. Barbara Hite had the Journal
tainmen which alsQllQWfir
I-I"HI-I"I-II"MM"II-II presented and the banquet and enter-
GREENWOOD
t'W'M-M-I-M-I-I-I-I-I-I-M
Service Officer Dr.-H. McFad
den. , ;.
The occasion was one in which
there was no really serious moments
H.
. ing in getting, the crop of W. L
ueorge uucicneii was cauea to L.in- CoDDle. a number of miles south of
Can Sure Pick Corn
M. Hanson isa corn picker and Bave tne short talk that Commander
xrnu nan gave on taking nis omce
and for the evening the Greenwood
veterans saw that their friends were
t a aavv n h ni rTi as n Amr
manager in Murdock n the person of ' P"s"f P"on irrVsolvins 08t of ou?
,. ' u.!,.n. nri.Jr , problems is work, is picking corn at
Mrs. Henry Hememann, who is look-it. fa .
ing after the business. Mrs. Heine- f rppnwn" '
Skived9 a l;trLZyt 'ZTS?w.rt is picking corn on
IZHLt fh? tesung or3 cream and ? ?f Jd w"h
",u lo caress commencing witn "B""-a " l" ,corn in the crib before the coming of
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keep in touch with things in the coun-
coln on Wednesday afternoon to look nreenwood in thn rrih And nneakfmr entertained to the utmost and cul
after some matters of business for a Df "crib," the boys say that while he minating in a number of short talks
short time. I was ahl'e time &go to play tbjB and informal get togethers of the old
Judge W. E. Hand was a visitor in 'interesting game, he has forgotten .friends among the veterans and then
Bethany for a few days last week and tno art f0r at a contest last Tuesday he fine lun.cn prepared for the bunch
visueu at a meeting 01 me isemany pvenintr it is cleaimed by the crowd Dy ine Ilve wire cpmrniiiee.
Christian church. that they vnt tt an over Hank in the
Clayton Sanborn, during the past Vamp
wees was completing me painting
of the house which his father has
recently completed.
Francis J. Kelly was a business
visitor in Alvo for a short time last
Tuesday, where he had some busi
ness to look after east of town.
C. E. Calfee, who believes the best
try as well as farther out.
Fred Stock completed his corn pick
ing last week and then immediately
too much rough weather,
The ladies of the Christian church
on last Saturday evening gave a sup
per and bazaar which was well at
Gave Excellent Play
The High school in their play.
which was given on last Friday night tended and wh
went to the corn field of his son. at the auditorium of the Murdock himPTV was well satiafiori after thev
Paul, to assist in getting his crop put High school was well attended and had eaten, and many purchased wares
of the field and into the crib. I enjoyed by a large crowd of people which wpi-p thm-P fnr Raip th i.hips
A. H. Ward and family were over'of Murdock and vicinity. The play realizing a neat sum for the work of
the church.
Peter Kraner. living west of Green
wood, had one of hsi best horses get
one of its feet punctured and which
made the animal so lame it was found
rcessary to have the animal shod,
One of the contributing factors
to the happy, gathering was J. V.
Stradley, one of the leading residents
of that community and who gave
over his garage building to the Le
gion and afforded an ideal place for
Makes a Long Hani
Last Wednesday at noon, Fred
Hoffman came rolling in from Omaha thft meetng. Mr. stradley gaTe two
wim. (.u.u ui 6-" T : sons, Earl and Edward, in the ser-
ants of Greenwood, having stopped : yice and hag slnce the cloBe of the
!2 ?al ?tU i,K Si? A 1 war been one of the enthusiastic sup
North Dakota to which place he terg of tQe American region and
JS1!?0??!-, service men had the pleasure of
iui -.vxx -B , , his presence at their meeting to Join
his two sons in greeting the visitors.
Among those attending from Lin
moving to that place. This 'was the
former home of Mrs. Flatts and she is
returning there. Mr. Hoffman de-
coln were: C. W. Conklin, state ad-
parted for the north last week with ! wt n' xr' tvtA n..hii..
the cargo of goods and had very good Uy director of the Lincoln Telephone
success until something went wrong & Telegraph Co.f and commander of
with his gas feed, and not being able tne Lincoln postt Ira yoorhles, state
to get the required parts he had to i boxln& commissioner, Judge P. James
get along the best he could until he CoSgrave and George Hall, past corn
struck a large town where he could manderf David City. The piatts
get what was needed. Then he made mouth included Commander
the trip much faster.
The distance
the
Fred Lugsch. Adjutant E. A. Webb,
Entertained the JJoys Royally
Friday night was a gala occasion
in the annals of Greenwood post of
the American Legion, when a large
assemblage of Legionnaires from the
neighboring towns gathered together
to Elmwood on last Sunday, where 'was "Aaron Slick of Pumpkin Creek."
they enjoyed a visit and an excellent i The cast of characters was:
dinner at the home of Mrs. Ward's! Aaron Slick, not as green as he
sister. Mrs. M. G. Keedy and husr J looks. Walter Kupke;
band. I - Wilbur Merridew, a crooked specu-
Henry Amgwert and wife and H.'lator, F. R. Guthmann. "
V. Tool were visiting and looking j Clarence Green, a mysterious young and so Sophas Peterson went out to
after some business matters in Lin- man. Lester Thi mCftn. trtP farm nnrl aro1 frtv tha onftviol
coin on last Tuesday. They were al-j Mrs. Rosy Berry, an Oklahoma as it was thought best as lame as itlat tne Stradley garage building for
so attending a show in the evening: wjdow. Isabel Gakemeier. iwas to have the work done at homeJan evening of informal pleasure. The
wnne inert.
Albert Theil. who is a very clever
young man with much capabilities,
was assisting the Murdock Mercan
tile store during the absence of Mr.
Amgwert. who was over to Lincoln
on last Tuesday.
Wm. Blum, living north of Mur
dock, near- the--river,--bas been mak-
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was Dll mues irom umud tnu P.,n,. ntfirpr M n Ttrnvn Pant
return trip to Omaha was made in commanders W. R. Holly and Frank
a day and a half.
Smith, Vice Commander Leo Boyn-
ton, C. E. Ledgeway, Don Seivers,
Robert Will, Garold Holcomb, Albert
Olson.
HOSIERY
MUNSING
Wear ,
HOSIERY
Gladys May Merridew. a sweet rather than to bring the horse to 'more serious part of the meeting in-
young thing. Myrtle Wendt.
The Girl in Red, Marie Ostblom.
Little Sis Riggs, a regular tom
boy, Evelyn Kuehn.
town.
Sent a Good Turnout
The Flattsmouth Legion post,
Henry A. Guthmann and wife, ttnn to nr.nt at th installation
iwitb their, daughter, .T.'inet, were friM nr the nrocn.- nn. nn
visiting in Omaha for the latter Por- i w.m... ju .1.
inr Er.mo torv tili (mnr.M.nt. r. . , j j j .i r uuay mgm, I'ttme uvtr IU
i Yul ZZZ J . , IV ' k ; ot lr l.ae number of a dozen or more and en-
- , , V"1" ? - v-, at aa Joe were loosing alter tne joved the evening verv much
. fuel hnnap anrt ttnrorn nlnoo fnr the i l.u .1 . JUJ-eu lUK evening Very mucn.
- - - "r o v- uuuseuuiu, iucjr oaicaing uiiu xcimiK
eluded the installation of the new
post officers, which was ably done by
fr M-I-H-l-M-M-M-WM-
mm hews ras
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T ..t .f - T. -t-
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tools and the like.
The Ladies Aid of Murdock were
meeting last Wednesday afternoon at
the home of W. H. Tool, where they
Hirl fan CTMillont amrtlfnt urnrlr tny
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the church and as well enjoyed the.." V , V 01
afternoon very much. li f . l?el COD"
xrr r.-K'.it.! o .Lit. !teBted bout at that, the vistors were
Lincoln for a number of days during able to JrIthe local team by. a
a.ong very nicety.,- Wanted To Buy Dead Animals
,r . , - J I am in the market for hides of
.uiu c wmuc horses and cattle, and will buy fallen
in a game 01 oaBaeioau wnicn was animals for their hides. Phone 2203
F. J. Kelley, Greenwood, Neb.
very pleasant visit. Mr. Neitzel was
over on last Thursday and Mrs. Neitz
el accompanied him home.
A. H. Jacobson was a visitor in
Lincoln on last Wednesday afternoon, :
Join the Bed Cross for 1929
Only a few days left to enroIL Do
not forget. Ten years since the Ar
mistice. The Red Cross still carries
where he went to secure some need-, on for the world war veterans, pro-
ed repairs for the work which he has Tiding comfort and entertainment for fiock and jn this manner elimi-
on hand at the garage, and with ' him" in hospitals, aidipg his family Jate the hens tnat do not measure up
which he is kept very busy. when necessary, securing for him to the best profit showing percentages
Mrs. George Merkle was a visitor claims for Insurance compensation or.and aieo know which is in reality the
for the afternoon and vn4Bgfc4at -disability.. TJie first to .give aid in ' very .best.' .This will entail ' a good
Has a Wonderfnl Flock
The writer stopped for a short time
at the hatchery and thicken colony
of W. H. Leesley and viewed the ex
cellent flock of White Leghorn lay
ers of which there are some eleven
hundred, and they certainly make a
very pretty sight. Harry will make
arrangements for trapnesting the
deal of investment and also will ne-
-lndav at the home of her dautrhter. time or disasters. The Red Cross
Ilrs. Wm. Rikli. they coming for her i'k n nations. oi an carry Cessitate the employment of an extra
and bringing her home again. All had the Red Cross as a symbol, but all man for caring for the flock. How
a most enjoyable time while there, jstand for help in distress when SOS ever it wm pay in the iong run as
Emil Kuehn and the family one 1S Droaacasiea. 11 is an mternation-
day last week made a trip to " Big al, national and local organization.
Springs, where they went to visit a serving humanity in distress,
brother of Mr. Kuehn. R. Kuehn, and' The bi"th of the Red Cross dates
while there they sold their car and bac many years. J. Henri Dunant.
were compelled to return home on a native of Switzerland, suggested the
the train j founding of permanent societies of
; Charles Ault and family, of Platts-1 volunteers in all countries to give ser
mouth. were spending a few days the vice to the wounded after witnessing
latter portion of last week at the the horrors of the battlefields, which
home of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. McDon- broke the spirit of Napoleon III, Sol
air! The lariMes whn are sisters, vis- erno causing such horrors. Dunant.
ited together while Charles and Oscar iwitn the helP of Peasant women and
went hnnting punureu bci up iirsi aiu siaiions 10
nr 1. n T...e rennrts the arrival save lives oi tne wounded soldiers
via the stork route o f a very fine This led to the first conference at
vrmiic man at the home nf Mr. and oene a, in 1SOJ
Mr pnnvH Harwell north of Mur- When Clara Barton, superintendent
dock and west of South Bend, with ?f nurses, for the "Army of James.'
ri,ni cr., in th home All in our Civil war, went to Switzer-
1 " n;r.iv land after the civil war. she studied
Toi.n v srheei while out huntinir new Cross, devoting seven
it eev waa hie to hap- three coons. teen 'ears to Persuading the govern-
the improvement in the flock will be
such that greater profits can come,
not alont to Mr. Leesley and his flock
but to all his patrons.
which was pretty good work for one
ment to adhere to the Geneva confer-
;Let it be a pledge never to be broken
for the American Red Cross is our
nftort.AAn Ila fniinH them in O ctraW jaaa " " -00-,
stack and' killed one with a fork that The Red Cross emblem being the
he - n.nP while the other two reverse of the Swiss flag, .vhite cross
had to be killed with a gun. on. red grcnd. was chosen in cop-
,Q i in,ni norti in Mnr. pliment to Dunant s native land and
.,,,. iro0H0v nir:nir come the first meeting place. Down thru
repairs on the roofs of the two bank the years this organization has be-
buildings and giving the same a coat."? world wide In service.
of waterproof covering which will in-! , . arp all a part of this when we
. . . nlHfie our memhershin ecrh x-ear
tin ri a coon f rv n acp ior ice unu- -.
pants of the buildings for some time.
i"n.1 Honrr Darahmnnn. feelinc
that he desired to make a present to organization, chartered by congress
his daughter. Mrs. A. H. Ward, gave to carry out the objects of the inter
a most suitable one in an all elec- ;national treaty of Geneva and other
trie washing machine with an elec- .Humanitarian purposes
trio w ringing attachment, which ' Somc have answered the roll call,
makrs a most acceptable present and The invitation is to alt citizens. Let
one highly appreciated by the daugh- not Thanksgiving day come and go
t or " w J . ... j without being thankful for such an
Dorothy May Gorthey was ten opportunity to enroll for service to
years of age on last Tuesday, and on Buffering humanity,
last Saturday celebrated the passing " J?vin3X. "e
of the event by a party which was ?hn- Ir" thel)' Mr- P.r:
ter. Jane Robb, Nola Banning and
Augusta Robb, who ia local chairman.
POVERTY POINT WOMAN'S CLUB
Feeling Quite Poorly
Mrs. J. C. Ciymer who is well along
in years, is not feeling very well at
this time, and is being looked after
by her sister, Mrs. Coleman from Lin
coln, and a trained nurse is expected
at any time to come and care for the
patient. It is hoped that this good
woman may soon be in better health
and be up and out again, so she can
njoy her friends and acquaintances.
Martin Nelson has hern servinr as
Judge James P. Cosgrave. member of juror in the district court at Platts
the Lincoln post. The initiation of m0uth during the past week,
some eight candidates furnished the j c Rauth was a visitor for the
setting for the funny part of the day on iast Sunday at the home of
evening's entertainment and there Mr. and Mrs. C'E. Mockenhaupt.
was plenty of fun. The delegation j jiis8 Maggie Wolpert still remains
from Lincoln included State Adjutant very poorly notwithstanding all has
C. W. Conklin, "Red" Motter. com- been done possible for her recovery,
mander of Lincoln post and Ira E. j wm. Rauth, of Plattsmouth, has
Vohries, state boxing commissioner. bene assisting in the picking of the
An even dozen were present from the corn which was grown by Joe Rauth
Plattsmouth post.
this year.
John Bergmann. of Plattsmouth,
was a visitor in Manley and at the
NEWEST AND PBETTIEST
FEATURE IN HOSIERY
Sylphline, Heel
by
MUNSING
Slenderizes the ankle ... an artis
tic design that adds to shapeliness.
Knit extra fine and extra long, of
best quality silk. Bine tipping at
top, and bine threads at heel and
toe. Heel is all silk "Modish"
toe . . . Stockings that are trnly
exquisite, and made to give the long
wear for which the name Mnnsing
wear is famous. Buy a pair today!
In All New Colors
K7 r 'l fill Ma, I
$1.65
$1.65
Visiting at Plattsmouth
By invitation of the Deputy Sheriff
and issues by the County Attorney,
Messrs. Earl Hightue and Earl Ciy
mer have accepted board at the Cass
county jail for twenty days, the cause
behind the invitation being that they
were charged with being intoxicated
at their home in Greenwood during
a portion of week -before last. They
are having quite comfortable quar
ters while at the county seat.
Red Cross Roll Call.
Is there a community which can home of Herman Rauth on Monday
boast that it is imnrane from any of last week.
calamity or disaster and that it will Edward Kelly was a visitor at
never need the willing and helping Plattsmouth for the afternoon on last
hand of the Red Cross? Tornadoes, Saturday where he was visitin,? with
hurricanes, floods, epidemics, and friends as well as looking after some
other destroyers, are no respecters business.
of particular communities. They are Oscar Dowler and wife were at
very impartial when they decide to tending a purprise birthday party
go on a spree of destruction; they do which was held at the home of Mr.
not notify the communities that anl Mrs- Jesse Smith, of Weeping
thev intend to pass through; they Water on last Tuesday evening and
come in like a thief in the night and at which a very pleasant time was
rfestrov evervthiner 4efnre them. had.
They attack rich and poor, old and Melvin Wilkins and the good wife ,
young alike; they tearhe-baoe- from are rejoicing over the arrival at their . . . ; ;
its mother's breast. ? : home on last Monday of a very fine M Inv-icJnn
Who administers to the sufferers young woman tipping the series at lfieAILall lllVclMUIl
they leave In their wake after the ten and a half pounds and all doing
storm is over? nicely with happiness overwhelming
Local relief is usually slow, in- the household. v j
adequate, inefficient; but the un- Mrs. Fred Bauer, jr., while at the
selfish agency, the very efficient Red home of her sister. Mrs. Eli Keckler j
Cross, comes forth like an angel last week was suddenly, taken ill,1
from heaven and alleviates suffering and was compelled to take her bed j
and reconstructs the broken homes, and remain for a week before she was
Those who enroll as members of able to return home. She is how
the Red Cross annually, or who make ver, getting along nicely at this
donations, are really paying a prem- time. j
ium for disaster insurance. ' I The members of the Royal Neigh-j
It is only a trick of fate that epi-Jnors of America at Manley are at this
demies, of the elements, strike cer- time arranging for the giving of a
cnristmas party ana win ano ar
range to have a Christmas tree as
well, which will be one of the fea
Ladies Toggery
The Shop of Personal Service
Telephone 61 Plattsmouth
Alarms Eagle Peo
ple Last Night
Deputy Sheriff Young Makes Night
Drive But Finds Two "Spicks"
Were Harmless.
tain communities and pass by oth
er3.
Greenwood
Legion Post
Greets Visitors
From Thursday's Dallv
Last night Deputy Sheriff Rex
Young received a call out to the vi-
citny of Eagle, where it was report-
Fof" number of years." she "has
ncen in failing health, but she kepi
an active interest in world affairs;
cvtn casting her ballot in this No -
tnice; eiction.
On November twelfth, she wa
suddenly stricken j she was hurried
to the hospital, where besides tl.e
house physicians, she was attended
by Dr. Geo. Lewis, and "her uwn
physician," Dr. Miles Ureuer. who lx.
tidea her friends. Mr. and Mrs. Lotn
A His and her sister. M. Grace Con.
tr, man, ..as present at the time ot
her (';ih.
The funeral was held at the Con
tryman home in Wce:i:iK Water on
Thursday afternoon , u iv was ii
charge of George A. An-vey, M K.
tures of the Yuletide in the certer of ed that there was several suspicious i 'a"lul y u,r ,uldl t uunn.
Cass county. looking men, apparently Mexicans 1 hymns How Firm a Foundation,"
A cousin of Teddy Harms, who has or Indians in that locality and in!flnd fearer My God to Thee." were
been making his home near Talmage view of the nervous condition of the unS b Mrs. Herbert Rat iiour and
1 nf h 1 a nor f a ctata 'Uia. Iicill J 1 i tl 1 1 s u . iur;, wrir u"
Tuesday, the funeral and burial be- over the Omaha "chopper." the alarm I eompanied by Miss Maud Moulton.
ing on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. was sent forth for the sheriff and he be as lajd to rest i n Oak wood mo
Harms departed for Talmage on last being absent at Kearney, Deputy ; ,ter' at keeping Vkater, beside h.;-
Wednesday evening to be in attend- kneriff Kex oung, motored out to
lance at the funeral.
Lincoln and Plattsmouth Legion Men' The Royal Neighbors of Anerica
neia ineir regular meeting ai me
Are Guests at the Live West
County Post
in
M. W. A. Hall on last Wednesday
afternoon, and enjoyed a luncheon
together which always adds to the
The fine little citv of Greenwood ineterst of their meetings, the ladies
the west portion of Cass county are getting very much in the way of lne cooi ana crisp r,ovemoer
an uuu attempting 10 Keep warm
look into the matter,
After a search made along the ter
ritory south of Eagle, two men were
found two miles south of that place
gathered around a fire that they had
built in the shelter of an embank-
men and two were engaged in bat-
loved ones.
The pall-bearers were: Me-nrs Wil
liam Spangler. A. E. Johnson, peter
Spangler, C. E. Pool, L. F. Eliler and
F. II. Gorder.
held at her home and wa3 attended
bv some twenty" of her little friends,
and at which a 'most enjoyable time
was bad by the little ones and which
was presided over by Mrs. Gorthey.
: Will Give Program
I'hder the direction of the teach-
rrs, Misses Florence ueumiin. mm Miss Jesse Baldwin, assistant county
Lewis and Mildred Fosler, the grades
extension arent nf C.nbi rnnntr at
from the first to tne sixin win siti. tne home of Mrs. F. F. Ross to be in- turned from a, trip to Norfolk, where
ttvorrrnm Ml tne SCHOOI DUUQ1UK. uu
Tuesday
cordially
trips regularly to Omaha on Monday
and Thursday, also to Lincoln Tues
day and Friday. Pick up loads on
these trips. Full. loads at any time.
FRED HOFFMAN.
Bet urn from Hospital
On last Wednesday afternoon Ben
Howard and wife, who have been at
the Mam 'Rrothera hounitol at Y?osh
ester, Minn., for the past several wooa Psl ienaea a ihmwuuu w cl 1U ,ue irucjt l u
weeks, during which time Mrs. How- l.ue rninwuin pwi. u -
ard underwent an operation for the
removal of a goiter that had been
troubling her for somc time, and
which since has been making good
progress towards recovery. They will
One of the men had been reported
as being masked and Mr. Young
found that one of the two men had
a red handkerchief tied over his
face but apparently without any evil
intent, as the man explained that
return to their home in Los .Anereles.
I The many friends of Mrs. Howard
On Nov. 8th, the project leaders are weI1 Pleased that she is getting
from Glendale. Colleee Hill and Pov- ,ons so en siuce tne operation.
erty Point Women's clubs met with
Assisted in Dedication
Last week, Col. Phil L. Hall re-
Greenwood Transfer Line
..c uv, a cuiai uuotucao inane i j rin f nr me Desi cumuuiiiucs iu a. eiuu) luciii a i ium KdiurnuKi. i
great county and has a live ana R. Bergman was a visitor in
active citizenship, and last evening Omaha on last Tuesday Where ac
thc reputation of .the city for hav-. eompanied three truck loads of hogs
ing a real live wire community was which he has been feeding for the
more than upheld by the Greenwood market. The hogs were very fine
AmsHpin T on-fnn noat Vn t73. when nneq and nil in excellent rnnriitinn.
thev held the Installation of officers thev averasriric- some H75 noundi. but ue was having trouble with hia teeth
and" the initiation of a group of can- the price was not the best they only and to keeP out the cold wind or as
didates into the post. j bringing a little under nine dollars. m"ch as p.ossIb,e from . hls mouth
To enlov the nenaslon the Green- The hncs were transnorted to mar- "a used the handkerchief.
i iuc men uemg iieaaea out oi (.ass
, county and into the land over which
2S .IS ZrT$StiJ&Ei CHEISTMAS CABDS HOW B3AD? TS
party of the Lincoln Legion leadersl A ', 'A." deputy sheriff decided that it would
present when the festivities opened 1 The Bates BOOK . and Stationery be 'useless to hold them for investi
under the guidance of George Buck- Store have the largest line of Christ- eation and they were allowed to go
visil here for a short time before they e. the retiring commander of the ma, cards this season that we have Z?KVIy &na aiUe lDe C01
... . l. . , . t . . Greenwood nost. I j i . . , .1 nigni Dreezes.
Advertising Is the tonic your busi
ness may need. Everybody knows
the catalog houses arc Etill doing
business, bvt how far would they get
if they didn't persistently advertise
their goods T
Greenwood post.
A fine class of candidates were on
ever stocked, and most of them are
hand from Greenwood and vicinity now ready for the early puitiiaser, OP.ITUABY OF MISS
to be enrolled into the post and especially those that want the name . CAEEIE M. CONTEYMAN
how. The west Cass county post cer- pted or engraved thereon Wef
talnly have a real bunch of fellows m appreciate your r.fllljng at the Carrie M. Contryman. daugh-
and who are as clever in their work . 7 . . 1. "TT ter of Robert Emmett and of Mary E.
as they are good sports and the man- store and look over the line ps. soon Contrymallt was born on March 22
ner In which tne candidates crossed as possiDie, allowing us ample tunc at the Contryman hom3s.ii1
the 27tn. to wnicn an are b whlch consi6tea Cf . making the monument to the soldiers of all Amer- of no man-s land was such that engravwig 01 piiiiimg. j cac V I v
invited to be in attendance. . ..Schooi ,Lunch . . ,can wars, ana in which he took a ?LV ? lonV rememb?? and in the caU sometime during the CCming K-'th Hospital ,a . Lincoln. Neor
. . .:..' . On .Nov. 14th. the Povertv Point nrominent Dart. The American Leer- lJL -LlFe3eJZ Lflll V if iM. We. would lii:e for on November 13 1928.
' w 1111 nir rcaiiiiiin in 1 1 r nr m inrnii ir-1 " " - - wna nr a a w n a a i st ac t ai n t t s-t r-t i
Class in First Aid ; Roman's club, jnet at the home of on were .dedicating :this monument to Earl Miller played no small part as, you to see. this wonderful line be- famIiy.of eight children, of whom
Dr-L. D. Lee has charge of a class Mrs A. Beeach .. the soldiers of alAmerican wars. , a merober of the wrecking crew. ' fore it is broken. They are a buauti- threeVothefs and two sisters luf
r.f Red Cross workers which is held Mrs. F F .Ross (project leader) . , -The new officers of the Greenwood Jriii nf rtrSl rir -rfM vive her.
t Wabash and the last meeting demonstrated .the mak ng of a, well Many xa Attendance I post were given their charge to the f to of cards d PCed t. , In 1880. she was graduated from
ill
being at the home of Mr. anq Mrs.
Warren Richards, wnere nrsi aiq
methods are taught. There are about
fifteen in the class, some from Mur
dock. which makes it very interest
ing and will put the students in posi
tion that in case of injury to any one
Daiancea . cq.ooi iuncn." i There were many of the members
Some very appftixiffg sandwiches 0f the Order of Eastern Star in at
were made and enjoyed for lunch, tendance at the district meeting of
Our Repair
Garage
is kept constantly busy because mo
torists recognize it as thit best and
most reliable repair shop for every
kind of damage a car can possibly
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Cosgrave of Lincoln, a veteran or. uating from Nebraska State Univer- u, inttcuw uicu v
both the.Spajiish-American . and ; . COST KEAN $25,816 sjty. For years she was engaged in long, and varied experience, all our
1 .. , . ' . f . - educational work, teaching in the repair work is excellentlv and thor
wiTee u asnincrton. Inov. ZZ. tiXDcndi- v,i,rn.i-0 - nv.n . . ....
tv. ini.nH.ir T r T . Tt " . --- " - . vuwv. uiuv. otpfljv done, witnonr nn-neiessarv dtv
v-v.. u6 ..... in; uc t a41 enjoyeu tne occasion very mucn. in the Legion work. tures oi o,jso were reponea wuay states.
tuc uuiub ji 'iid. v uui uiuu The orrier or ureenwoon hail some n tii. r.rn.n nnL-t nv . Hamilton r. ivean. renuoiican ..
Mrs. Beeack donating some extra the order in South Omaha during the World war in d one of the most genial
goodies and coffee. - latter portion of last week, and where and clever gentlemen and live wires
. .i j ' nn rUr i ' t n All laril oo i n Pfivo rf ir ; ' a. . i. ... , x.a-.i j x j v .v . . .
thev can render nrsi aia aua immt . , J er prummeni pans in iu program iso. 173 instauea were: senatorial Cfiuuiuaic. wuu uci.-aitru an(j united wita the Methodist Epis-
commander i .- L. liau, Jr. oenaior uuwsrus, uemuuai, copal church at Mount Pleasant,
Vice-Comoauder M. E. pttcra-'n.. Jersey. -Ncbr., at the time of her death, she
Adjutaut-George Bucknell. i J vai'sa active member cf St. Fay!
1 lie v can rentier moi xu . v . - - - - - - tvjutm ac...o m.. (iugtiu
d lately call a physician for the severe Point . community are cordially in-and very ably presented their parts,
tay e. Tee work U very meritorious vited to. attehpd. . com? Ving in ' the conferring of the
and one which Dr. Le is giving a - - dete as vt'I a otlitr parts of tQ?
i;reat deal of attention to.
- uegjte as- wi oiaer pans oi m Adjutaut George Bucknell. i 1 was "an active member cf St. Fay! s
Pnone US tie Bews. 0. 6. well appointed program which was Finance Officer Earl Miller. j Advertise in tie Journal! ilethodist Church at Lincoln, Nebr.
otgjily done, without unnecessary de
lay and at reasonable charge.
Frady's Garage
Phone 53