The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, August 25, 1930, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOHRHAL
MONDAY, AUG. 25. 1930.
1IIRD0GK
tendance at the conference than any
other time. The conference is held
I at Milford.
Turner Zink -who is working in
Lincoln was a visitor at home for a
short time last week.
Dr. S. B. MacDermid and wife of
Omaha, made a brief call at the
Neitzel home last Sunday
Mrs. O. C. Zink was a visitor in
Omaha on last Wednesday, going to
visit with friends, as well as to look
after some shopping.
L. Neitzel motored to Havelock
Sunday afternoon taking Olga Mary
Hitchcock home, who had spent three
days with her grandparents.
Robert Zoz, son of Andrew Zoz and
wife who underwent so severe an
operation Borne time since and who is
at the hospital at Lincoln is reported
as getting along nicely,
There was no church service or
Bible school at the Murdock church
on last Sunday on account of the con
What Shall I Do With My Child ?
Thia question will be answered in
la sermon on next Sunday morning,
Aug. 31st at the Trinity Lutheran
church, two miles north of Murdomk.
Jt,
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H-K-H-H-I-
GREENWOOD
Lyle Bailey of Ashland was a vis
itor In Greenwood on last Saturday
Questions as the following will and was visiting with relatives.
be answered. To whom does my child A. N. Wright and wife were call
beloncr. to state, to you. to God? Am ed to Ashland on last Monday where
I responsible for It? What is my they were looking after some busi-
dutv towards It? What do I owe it? ness for a short time
What is the most important and nec- Miss Madalene Smith, daughter of
.ru thino-fnr mv ohiiri? Whv does I Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Smith, had her
a nhlM trn. otn lOHSIlS TflHUVeu IdSl w Oliu 13 l c
Come and hear these Questions an- porieu a8 Beuiiig UUB
swered next Sunday at 10 a. m. Ev
erybody is invited!
G. A. ZOCH,
Pastor.
Mrs. E. A. Landon and sister, Miss
Catherine Coleman were visiting in
Lincoln with friends on last Satur
day, they also were looking after
some shopping.
Last week some damage was done
by hail which accompanied the rains
which were so beneficial to the
Cities of the Bible
JERUSALEM IV (a)
Next to Bethlehem, there is no crops. The hail, however, did some
other city so dear to the heart of the damage, cutting the corn consider
ference which was being held at Mil- Christian, than Jerusalem. The his- ably
ford and so many wishing to attend. tory or tne city is very interesting
Miss Hazel Tubbs, a cousin of
.rr-V "I,?.. w .Tornbm hlnn?P.l t nn time to the Mrs. E. L. McDonald and who was
llHIlPVlIlt: Lilt UtbL LtftTUS U(X V V . X I w - - - I . , - , 1 .1
, ..... Z. imnrit onH w railed ".rebus:" Her nurse wnen airs, aicuonaiu as
weuueil lias JU51. yuituaseu a. ium- - , I . ,,;,! wna j vlxllnr in
. ? w hunt on four hills: Zicn Acre, at the hospital, was a visitor m
A1 rth- rrnnded on Greenwood an guest at the McDonald
the
family were visiting in Greenwood
for a few days last week being guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. O.
Ingraham. Mr. Swartz being a bro
ther of Mrs. Ingraham. They all en
joyed the visit very much.
While Louis Stevensen was riding
his hike, the animal skidded throw-
wnicn give me excellent raus wuwu """" v fpw fiav, ast week
A J Tool and wife were BDendins city had three walls with towers
last week at Sioux Citv where they and was about 4 miles In circum-
urora viaitincr t the home of Mr. and ference. Jerusalem was 14 times tak
Mrs. V P. Mever and while they en in battle; the last time destroyed
woro nwav the store was beiner look- by the Romans A. D. 70. Is Is sup-
' ed after bv Douglas. posed to have been built by Melcheze
xira t r MrProrev has been at dec, King of Salem. Gen. 14.18
Excellsior Springs, Mo., for the past The name signifies possession of lng the young man to the ground
week and will expect to remain for peace; was finally changed from in BUcn a way tnat hi3 arm came
some time longer, she being there to Jebus-Salem to Jerusalem, josn. iu, in contact with the graveled high
take treatment and vapor baths for 11. way grinding the skin from the
the cure of rheumatism. The city did not belong to any tribe I memi)er ani making a very sore
Durlne the Dast week Dr. L. D. Lee of the Jews, but was the capital or arm
has performed operations for the re- the nation, hence visitors of Israeli The crank handle of his universal
tiiovp! of tonsils for Mrs. Fred Stock, could not be denied shelter and board. car .jiipred when Raymond Newkirk
ir and also for Miss Ethel NedJley, Here King David ruled Israel 33assayed to crank his car catching
the latter from Ashland. They are years and was made the seat of 0ne finger between the handle and
both getting along nicely. temporal and eccleastical govern- the frame cf the car, with the re-
,.? m f a anri thpir ment. suits that the finger was badly
daughter Miss Margaret, accompan- The Tabernacle was transferred crushed. It is still giving the young
ied Carrellton Zink to Sargent last Shiloh to Jerusalem by King David, man much pain though getting bet
week when he went to bring Mrs. and David'3 son. Salomon, built the ter.
r:, v y. oor trisitinp- temnle. which was one of the seven V. E. Palling who has a large
iL-a rr anTna fw davs wonders of the world. A word re- house and now but a small family,
them at the bank, his friend, the
wholesouled Lee Walradt, chanced to
be in the bank and promised to fur
nish'Mr. Miller with a cat to exter
minate the rats and so when Lee
came to town the next time the cat
was a passenger, and guaranteed to
be a Thomas cat,, the pussy was in
stalled in the home of Mr. Miller
and sure the mice became scarce,
but net so with tho cat for there now
are five cats, the old one and four
little ones, with their eyes scarcely
open.
FOE SALE
1930 crop alfalfa seed. Eugene
Fitch, Nehawka, Neb. a21-4tw
Manley News Items
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Elder and
daughter, Miss Hazel, were guests
for the day last Sunday at the hom
of Mr. and Mrs. George Meisineer
Hugh O'Brien and the family were
enjoying an outing when they at
tended the rcdeo which was held
shortly at Burwell, they driving over
in tnelr car.
Will Heebner and Wm. Scheehan
were over to Omaha and made th
purchase of two excellent teams of
horses which they brought to Manley
ana are offering for sale
Carl Rhoden was a visitor in Man
ley with his brother, G rover C. Rho
den. spending the evening with the
family and returning to his home
in Omaha the following day.
iuicnei iionor ana lamlly were
guests for the day on last Sundav
at the home of Phillip Fleming and
family of near Manley where they
all enjoyed a very pleasant day
S. Ray Smith has been sick at his
home in Weeping Water for a week
or more and while he has been given
the best nursing and medical atten
tion he does not seem to rally as de
sired
Mrs. Oscar Dowler was a visitor in
Omaha for some ten days where she
was acting as nurse on the occasion
of the arrival of a fine son at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Martin
of that city, Mesdames Dowler and
Martin being sisters
Teddy Baker and family who now
reside in Union, were visit inir in Man
a . jl. , i . . .1 '
iry oi u:u ua?caue anu uiympic ney one day last week. Mr. Baker
ranges. was with tfe FYird r.ssfinhlinp- nl.mt
In this period rapidly mounting in Omaha until the last lav off which
costs of logging operations, together caught him and not wishing to re-
wun a generally .uecnning lumber side in Omaha without eninlovmpnt
market, have brought about many wen to Union to live. He and the
ciianges in methods used in cutting family were feeling quite well
ine worms mightiest stands or tim- a. F. Rauth and familv of near
r,er ine uougias i;r, spruce, ceaar York were visitinsr in Mar.lev and
i.nu uemiocK mat cover tne i-uget at the home of friends and rela-
Sound basin and the hills of the Coast
and Cascade ranges.
The most interesting change has
been the development of Diesel and
electric-driven high lead skidders and
yarders the gitat combination ma-
Great Machines
Add to Lumber
Output in West
Huge Log-s Yanked Half Mile Down
Mountainside by Diesel
Skidder
Tacoma, Wash. During the past
decade Pacific Northwest loerecrs
have adopted lodging machinery of
great size and cost to haul out many
extra thousands of feet of timber
from the more ruggred hills farther
inland, above the low foothail coun-
tives for a few days a week since
they being guests at the homes of
J. G. Rauth, Herman Rauth, A. V
Stander and John Stander as well
as at Albert and Edward Seiker of
near hlmwood. ihey Kit tne two
Uncle Fred Dieckmann is happy garding the building of the temple and with room to spare ordinarily
1 V .l, krinrirr tn TT19V n TllafP 1 TIP Rlf ft WAS ChOSen I Ui2 U 13 "CM IJlltu a X. -""
uy maauu ui. e,."6 ' V I , I th dm.nnd for rnnmc for tho "
the home of Fred Towle a very line py jenovan, z tnron. ,i in wuuui - " v T," ,, ,",, -ivVi lLU 1
:-w t, .1 n Uriofc ora, Ahmham had offered paver3 has filled all the house. W al- Vilii
HUie gin USU laai aim a.. 6- um, " " hna nrrnoH tn fit im th
. ting along nicely Fred and wife are up ms son Isaac; ; nere uoa awe": lb de-slr-d to
chines used by the loggers to drag sons, Thomas and John Rauth. here
huge sections or trees clown or up a for a weeks visit thev returning with
mountainside from distances up to a grandfather J. C. Rauth on last Sat-
happy as well as Grandpa DIeckman. ed to David In a vision, who prepared 1 crin . tor lour w
171.- t i th citofnrtho temniP The rf w and KeeP nouse tnemseives
row some rve this fall, and will dimensions are given in 2 Chro. chap
change his crops In this manner in- ter 3; as also In 1 Kings 6. The
stead of putting the ground to other defenses of Jerusalem were both na-
grains. He was over to Henry Meyer- tural and artificial; only from the
Jergen's getting some of his excellent north could an army approach, and
.,! rvo nn ast Wpdnwdav. nere was tne tower or uavia ana
Karl Lancaster and family, of Mur- strong bulwarks erected. Old testa
I . V iJI1.4 I"""
ray, where Earl Is engaged In busi- ment History or Jerusalem is nueu i tney visite at lne home of
ness, were visiting in Murdock on with war and bloodshed; although warren Boucher and Charles Mar-
last Sunday, where they were guests! God owned and glorified his nouse tillf COusIns while here
while here of John. Epping3 and fam- and dwelt there. Jerusalem seemea they wanted to know for
ilv. Mrs. Eopincs and Mr. Lancaster to be the center of the universe. I themselves the firm of White ! and
being sister and brother. --i -''i "We will see Jerusalem of the new jBucknell hitched their limosene up
Harry Leacham and wife of New
London, Iowa, and accompanied by
Miss Dollie Wann also of New Lon
don, were visiting In Greenwood
last week, being guests while here
at the homes of W. C. Boucher and
wife, they being respectively nephew
and niece of Mr. and Mrs. Boucher,
nan mne ana pue mem neatly on
u siring of waiting logging flat cars,
be hauled to the sawmills in the
eys below.
Handful cf Men Do Work
This operation. H all controlled by
a handful of men, working the maze
urday who visited at York for the
week end.
Herman Dall Improving.
Herman Dall who suffered such
a severe injury some weeks since
and who since until last. Werines
of lerers and valves that control the da Was at the hospital in Omaha,
rct cauie drums tnat spin their w;.s aole to return home. Phillin
L. Ward and wife of Kansas City, testament in our next.
the former a brother of A. H. Ward, 1. NEITZEL.
were here last week and visited at j
the Ward home and also were guests ; Jolly Cliffs Meet.
at tne nome or Art s sister, airs m. Tne Jol,y chefg met at the scnooi
G. Keedy of Beatrice, from where buIldinK Au-rUst 6th for another
they went to their home at Kansas meetin?. Mlsg Baldwin was there to
' ... visit our club
ti. a. oeroeung is navins ue We scorea our health sheets. Three
nouse on tne iarm nonnwest oi va- girl3 brought a loaf of bread they had
uasu anu just hciubs me iuau baked. These were Judged and scored
u. J. ZiinK repaireu anu put in eicei-
on last Sunday and going west they
lines upward from the machine
through the steel boom above, and
on out In the mile-across circle of
freshly cut timber. Nearly a half
mile of 1-Inch cable can be wound
on one drum. These interesting ma
chines are built to travel into the
woods on 241 wheel steel flat cars,
via the logging railroad, and are
the outgrowth of the famous wheez
ing donkey engines' of bygone days.
The yarders are the smaller ma
chines that have taken their places.
Fleming was over to Omaha with
the car and brought Mr. Dall home.
He is getting aloDg nicely consider
ing the severity of the injury.
made Valparaiso their first stopping Tw, ,nt,.., .ni9nDl1 nn(l annrt
, - i , j i .. : l - w o
to Lincoln, then east and finally
back to Greenwood again, and found
but few fields of corn which were
entirely ruined, some pretty bad be
sides and others which was fair to
some which were good. All in all.
while the crop will not be full, there
will
ed under its heavy load, using the
famous "Spar Tree" topped by a
courageous logger who went ahead
to spot a straight tough, forest giant
on a knoll above the forest floor. He
would strip it clean of limbs, cut
the top off and mount the bracing
wires and pulleys .on its stout top.
Surprise Their Friend.
Eight of the lady friends of Mrs
N'llie Heebner gave their friends a
surprise one afternoon last week
when they made a merry party for
her. There were there to enjoy and
make the afternoon "the most pleas
ant Mrs. Herman Rauth and sister,
Miss Rena Christensen, and Mes
dames S. Ray Smith, Mogens John
son, A. R. Dowler, Emil Haney and
Jess Smith.
be considerable corn grown. in readiness for" flie pufTing donkey
lent condition for the occupancy of
Orville Gerbeling and his bride who
will farm on the place the coming
year.
Last Sunday found the Pilgrims
at Alvo. We had a very blessed time.
by the club according to their crust,
general appearance, crumb and flav-
much more than looked like some
time since when the sun was hot,
the wind blowing and not a cloud
or. These loaves were later put Into I jn siBht.
sandwiches. We invited the Fris- . on last Wednesday a short dis-
cillas down to enjoy our sandwiches I tance west of the Lemon school on
and cherry-ade with us.
Thirteen members were present.
teaching a large and appreciative The president had charge of the
. . . . . i . . i I iiieLiii&.
to speait to tnem. Alter tue auuua i CLUB REPORTER.
scnooi we usieneu to a very lnstruc-
tiro and cnirttnnl r1inpnnr on the
"Eeternal Presence." We will be Sewing Club Meets.
there acain sometime. The Priscilla Sewing club met for
Henry Carsen. better known as its last meeting August 20th with
the highway, with a crowded con
dition of the highway, a car which
was driven by a woman, was pro
ceeding west, and to avoid the traf
fic she applied the brakes, with the
result that her car was thrown
across the highway. A car coming
at considerable speed struck her
amidships almost demolishin
car, but not injuring her very bad
ly. The other car which was filled
with tourists from Iowa suffered
that Jerked itself "over the ground
by hitching a turn or two of cable
around a stump and winding it up.
then another turn around a stump
and another wind-up, until the pro
per location was attained.
These noisy .overgrown wood-burn
ing donkey engines, with their shrill
whistles, and vast clouds of sparks
that showered over the forest made
logging history, and Inspired James
Stevens to his tales of Paul Bunyan.
Eut modern engineering practices
and the growing necessity to con-
Stander Family Reunion.
At the home of A. W. Seiker in
Elmwood was held a reunion of the
members of the August Stander fam
ily, at which time the family was
mostly reunited. There were there
for the occasion, August Stander,
the guest of honor, and the families
of John A. Stander, and A. V. Stan
der, of near Manley, A. F. Rauth and
family of York and Sisters Redempta
and Alexine of Chicago.
Slatts, and his friend Paul, who have nine members present,
been snendine the nast two weeks in Minnie Klemme called the meeting
the east, going to Illinois and In- to order because of the absence of mucll more for they were catepaulted
diana. returned home last week well tne president ana vice presiaent. throueh the wind shield and a num
satisfied that it is very hard to find The minutes of the last meeting ber of them badly cut and bruised
a place which beats Nebraska and were read. Leaflets regarding the These highways are pretty busy
Cass county as a farming district. Nebraska State Fair were tiistrlDutea places sometimes
TTenrv is satisfied that the vicinitv among the members present. Two
of Murdock Is the very best.
Bays a New Car
Uncle George Mills who has used CUgSe(j
a xjuick car tor a numner oi years
and while the wagon was running
and promised to keep on going in
demonstration teams wre cnosen. we nrv ct, ti. tv
cuiHe suiuiua, oepiemuei xoiii ttn-w WllVlno I. on owt.t In
. . - I ....... j ...... J. 7 in ma ua. MAHI. A..
nnr Qfn'oromonf daw Tho nroernm I.. .. . -
........... - . ine nne ot (lecoratlon as weu as a
regaraing acnievement aay was u.s- vprv flT1- harher ha tnct nnmnlM
the decorating of his barber shop.
Give Fine Program.
An interesting piano recital wos
given Saturday, August 1C. by the
pupils of George M. Rau at the home
of W. J. Rau. Manlev. Becinners
h(;r serve timber resources from fire haz- 83 wel1 as older students acquitted
ard have changed all this in place themselves very creditably, the self
of the energetic donkey has come the commence of all being especially re-
giant steel machines weighing 100 marned.
tons or more, burning oil fuel haul- A Pleasant surprise were the of-
ed 1500 miles from California, both terings or Miss Ann Rauth, student
under new high-pressure boilers, or at Rosary Co!Iege, River Forest, Chi-
in ereat complicated Diesel and Die- cago.
sel-pneumatic machines.
Woodcutters Vanishing
The husky woodcutters who used
to whack up from 1000 to 10,000
The following program was given:
Fairy Dance, Spiridler, Long, Long
Ago, Arrangement, Rosemary Stan
der: Studies, Edith Vogler; Minuet
Sarpy club boy, Gwendolyn Hansen
and Vernile Pullen. members of the
Happy Hustlers. This caused a draw
ing contest, Sarpy boy and Vernile
being the winners.
We learned many interesting
points about raising and judging of
hogs, so we thought the time well
spent.
Johnny Hobscheidt, a member of
our club accepted an invitation to
go with one of Mr. Sonergan's men
to take his show hogs to eight dif
ferent State Fairs.
Johnny feels highly honored as
he thinks he will see some of the
U. S.
Our leader, Mr. Hull ami members
held tiieir last meeting at v,'!j' m
Community Center, Aug. 15. Due io
threatening rains our meeting wiis'nt
extensive.
Program at Lcwiston.
The postponed program at the
Lewiston Community Center will lie
held on Thursday evening. Argust
2Sth and the following program will
be given:
Selection by Band.
Piano Duet, Geraldine and Flor
ence Suddith.
Reading by Katheiine Leyda.
Piano Solo, by Mrs. Muir.ui.
Selection by Band.
Specially Numbers under the di
rection of Mrs. Hall.
Reading by Kuthcrine Leyda.
Six and Clarinet Duet by Gwen
dolyn Hansen and Fern Frans.
Dancing Number by Wave Smith.
Selection by Band.
Ico cream and cake will be served.
Program free, but small charge made
for ice cream and cake.
Good Home at Sacrifice
Good home at sacrifice. 7 rooms,
all modern, double garage, chicken
yard and house, some fruit, beauti
ful shade; 2 blocks from high school.
30 minutes' drive from Omaha.
Might consider small house as part
pay; good terms. P. O. Box 40 S,
Plattsmouth, Neb. a25-2tw.
Auction
SALE
Saturday, flag. 30t!i
at 1:00 P. M.
To be Held at
UaSlery Sals Pavilion
REX Y0U2JG, Auctioneer
27 head Lfeht Lambs
1 Shetland Pony, well
broke 1 gaited Saddle
mare, vt. 1050 House
Hold Goods of 2 homes,
consisting" of everything
used in good homes
many items almost new.
Watch this Paper for Further
Announcement and Descrip
tion cf This Sale
Ifaliary Salo Pavilion
Plattsmouth, Neb.
FINED FOR SPEEDING
From Saturday's Daily
Yesterday afternoon W. A. Bionee
of Omaha, waa fined $1 and costs in
the county court on the charge f
speeding. The defendant was appre
hended on the highway near this city
and to the charge entered a plea of
guilty.
LJY
ANK
NOW
i
Guv August Blanket Sale gives you an (
opportunity to prepare now for S
Cold Weather Ahead i j
i
Not for years have good blankets sold for such low j
prices. Will you join the ranks of the thrifty and buy
your blankets now? We lay them aside for you. with j
a small down payment until you ard ready to take them. I
Come in today and let us show you these unusual j
blanket bargains. !
Pt wool blanket, 66x80, sateen bound . 2.S0 i
Pt. wool blanket, 70x80, sateen bound . 3.S5 j
Ex. hvy. part wool, 72x84, sateen bd. . 4.25 j
Single blankets, twill weave, 70x80 . . .S3 j
Double twill blanket, 70x80 1.23
Low Prices on Wool Double and j
Single Blankets
oeoraclrtsei!
feet of clear green timber each day ,n Cr' Beethoven. Irene Reister; The
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to feed the old wood burners are
fast disappearing from the north-
Mill at San Souci, Necke, Dorothy
Riester; Sonatine, Clementi. Flower
Song, Lange. Margaret Bergman;
ry. . . . . . , T 11 nU.f I - t - . . i n i. m..M(f Ci lilt. ii 171.1 luc 111
ine ciud nas asKea ine joiiy wnei and beautv shon. in the inside which I
cooking club to Join us on our annual makes it a very inviting place for rel has taken its place in the Weyer- R.ustic Dance. Howell. Sweet Gene-
definitely. for it had already traveled T . 00 JU , , T 7 iraa,;- lie aiso na8 a very nne B1s haeuser camps over three northwest- r ; l , 1
.. Z ' "jL.Ji "st 22nd. Each girl was assigned to placed on the window, which is in ern Ktate- th nioo,ii nnvn him; History of Music. Thelma Joc-
world discarded the bus and aerured bring somethinS- The Pcnic will be keeping with the nicely decorated Company of Bellingham; the St. Paul him: Piano Duet. Dorothy and Irene
r new nn ofthe nenerai Motors held at Wabash Park. Two members, interior. Step in and see the new & Taeoma Lumber Company of Ta- Ave Maria. Vocal Solo, En-
coma! the l.nnjr.noii nnpratinna nt treaty, Parkes, .Mis3 Attn uautn.
have perfect attendance records. I . Ryderwood and Lonvlew the Ham- March Militaire, Schubert, Piano
mnnri i.nmhor rrr,r.a n -17 nf rti.oo-r.ri uuet. Ann itauui ana ueo. iuuui.
nnd th host nf Anurntnra nut nf
G rays Harbor.
Diesel engine-operated skidders V
will adequately serve Uncle George
and his good wife as well as taking
friends along when they wanted. It
being enclosed it is excellent for the
winter usage when the weather Is
cold.
NEWS REPORTER.
SHOWER FOR BRIDE-TO-BE
Getting On Nicely.
Guy Loder who was taken to Oma
ha Home tim since where he en
tered an hospital and where he un-
SEWI
Rob-
derwent an operation for the remnvnl
and yarders saving from $300 to I'fr ILowistOSI NotfS
U CSaiC 11. UUU- I - m I t n r f n . - w '
Marv Persineer and or a growth from both his eyes, is ner year m iuei aione i-
Ada entertained verv rePrted as getting along nicely and (woodcutters included)are fast tak-
Robert hJmIeS able to return home the later JP)?. c 4-HW-8--H
Last evening Miss Jessie M
ertson. Miss
Miss Ruth Ja
honor ot Miss Dorothy Persinger, of last week and
whose forthcoming marriage will
Double Band Concert.
The two bands, of Elmwood and
Weeping Water, gave a concert on
last Wednesday evening at Elmwood take place the lagt of the month
ana on tne lonowing nigni, inurs- The evening was 8pent in games
cay, mey gave me ciuzens oi veep- of aU kinds and at which a great
ing Water a concert with the extra deal of pleasure was derived and also
number or players tney made tne the mock wedding proved a very de- Greenwood a Busy Place.
aireaay gooa concerts a nine Deiier. lightful feature of the occasion, the Last week a force of some two
four oi tne musicians oi iviuraoc participants being- Mrs. Ray Herring, hundred extra people invaded the
and vicinity, namely, H. W. Tool, preacher, Miss Florence Morelock, I sacru drrecincts of Greenwood, and
he will soon be in condition so that sParks se fire to the dry duff on the Happy Hustlers Meet.
the bandages can be removed from forest floor, nor do from KOOO to 15 ,- The annual picnic of the Happy
his eyes and that his sieht will be 000 gallons of fresh water have to Hustlers 4-II Club was held July
restored again.
be brought in at great cost to sup- 13. Mr. Earl Wolf taking the jolly
ply the boilers, as in the case of party out to the State Fisheries.
steam machines. This one factor A marvelous feed was spread, then
alone saves many thousands of dol- after lunch they started out to view
lars because In the higher, rockier the various kinds of fish.
regions, water supply during the dry The first part of August they had
summer months becomes a serious a judging tour, visiting each mem-
FQIR FALL
Paging Ben Franklin "A word to the wise is sufficient."
The finest materials for the least money are here for you.
And you'll certainly like these new dress fabrics, so dis
tinctive and yet so inexpensive.
Tweed Prints, a new desirable Rayon Fabric
65c 39c 98c
Silk Flat Crepe, plain colors
Chas. I. Long and Robert and Jess bride, and Miss Clara Wickman. the turned the ordinary hustling little , ue u Z 3 5
stneir re members of the Elmwodo hrroom. Miss Marlorie Arn nlaved citv into a tppmin, hnLnY.l iLIl 6 problem and often forces a general bers pig. We think we have some
'The Prisoner's Sons" and Miss Mar- inc of workera Tho ctroot ,..r'. . reai P'sa m "
f- - IA ' - - I 1IU 1 V Ms . XJVVOV w
band.
Saul of Tarsus.
garet Engelkemeier sang the num
ber.
filled with
luib, uucua anu oiner 1 .n. i .. , t ,, . i.
maphinprv. with mon- llJUC'HUt,u' e lu vernne miien curry um
T),r moxv kniiifi.l l(ro,.l,n . 1 1 ' . Uiciuuuil au BIl-BlCCiriC lUBglllS Bm"
.T" . T . I lu u"uiu JUU appuances to der. fed from n,. ilnM Rtrnne- into t-v,.... i rtn,i tr nlcr their
rni ; i tha noma rf a nlnv xjj It i n Ti I
1U13 o w w. fu,7 .i.v nrflafinro ttr tho hndn a ont I oct u r ryA4inn ..n.l.. e x i i I ' ' a i x "cov; & ui v.
voung neople of Callihan church wiit r.h V .,-- -. .V: :.r.?:r. ine Iorest c,ear from Longview us- pig3 at the state fair.
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nrenared for rendition at the in nma Lnriv ti,;. , a i " 1U ciecmcuy generaieu o '" August 13, Air. v
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r.f the ennreh. There are I p . . m l .i .x,,, , . I """J "i blc.hu io mir i:ie uiuo; aui i rrucK Wlin Kas ann
i jt Aits vul jl lumi k ucs L2 " ri i: A.i i. i uic I iiiLtiii .1 11(1 k u in pro ia Q fia-
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the
have
convention
about thirty in the play which has Ames Janecek. LaPlatte. Miss Flor
been directed by the Rev. Hugo Nor-lence Morelock and Mrs. Frank Dash-
cnberg. Many of the members of the Jner, Glenwood
church at Murdock, as well as the
Callihan church and the Louisville PLUMS FOE SALE
church were in attendance at the con
ference of the churcn wnicn Degan Finest quality, large and lucious.
on last Saturday and win continue Place orders now. Call Mrs. Tony other homes, was an attractive place
this ween. tunaay iuuuu mvc m i- luimm, Jiuray pnone 2as. aii-itw. iior mice ana as he was telling about
blf filled his
loaded in the
Bunyan would never recognize the 4u boys with a few visitors and
modern electrified and Dieselized starter toward Florence to visit Mr.
noint and will tho IT"1'0 " "onn. faonergans. one or iveorass
W" ' J Mven portable gas-driven generator est hoe raisers. While there we met
sets pre hauled through the forests one Df Sarpy County 4-H pig club as
toctay to supply light and running weii as the Cass County Agent, Mr.
water to the modern, smokeless d. D. Wainsrott. Mr. Wainscott held
camps. a judging contest while there. Two
knives were given to tne two Dest
Try a Journal Want-Ad. judge3. There being three who tied,
mand f or more. The paving will
continue for some time from thia
lively while the work lasts.
Give3 a Cat Awa?.
The home of E. O. Miller, like all
Printed Silk Crepe, lovely new designs
$1.49 , $1.69 $1.95
Let RlcCall patterns help yon. There is no guess work when
yea use McCcll patterns they are style right.
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