PAGE TWO PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL THURSDAY. AUG. 6. 1931. Nehawk N E i I A W K A Miv Mall Polhud was in Lincoln D. C. West ami Bob were In Om- aha Monday. Merrill Sheldon of GrafT was in Nehawka Monday. Mis. M,i;v Kotlkhut x as a Platts- mouth visitor Monday. K H. I'hapman ami Ruth drove to :-Vh aska Ctl Saturday. Mv. ami Mi Ralph llai dunan e.e in Murra Sunday. T" . Lewiston Nehawka band play In Cedar Creeh Sunday. R. N Ingwerson and Marry Ing- . -,-n were in Omaha Tuesday. V'. and Mrs. Jim Stone left Sun-.'-(v or a week's visit in Omaha. m t4 Rose. Charles and Kllen ncY x-.Mi-.ng id Lincoln Sunday. TV Ner.awk Iwiston hand play rknmto evening ;l i Lnerieton. - Ma k I'm ton and Robert were Schmata Cly Monday afternoon. J C Easter Of Grant left Sunday afto: visit injt hrs mother and sisters. Mrs. R. H. Ingworsen ami la Vern:, drove to Nebraska City Mon- i d.ix . Mis Cheater Stone and Mrs. Henry Sturm verb in Nebraska City Tues day Mrs. bfnriou Tinker and Mrs. Prank Sheldon drove to Lincoln Mon- i'av. Johnny Dale left Sunday for Om an for a week's visit with his par ent?. Mrs. A. W. Fleshman and Ieora were flatting in Avoea Monday after noon. Carl Iorr left last Thursday for Iowa where he will enjoy a short va eation. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Switzer were attending the baseball game in Mur ray Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hehrns. Ruth. Oertiude and Harvey were in Shen andoah Sunday. Ernest Opp left Thursday for San '.a Diago. California where he is fv the C. S. Navy. Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Carper of Murray had dinner wtih Mrs. Ger trude Carper Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Chapman were vi-iting Mrs. Chapman's parents in Avoea Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling InRwerson t Plattsmouth were visiting' Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Ingwerson Monday. Albeit Ingwerson of near Lincoln came Monday for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Insrxverson. Chester Stone and Frank 'I rotter trucked cattle to Omaha for Bill Ost and E. A. Nutzman Monday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Adams and Bumell returned Friday from a two week's vacation trip to Yellowstone Fark. V. P, Sheldon and Bill drove to f'lattsmnnth Saturday and drove back The R o which was damaged in an accident last month. Li"le Erva Lancaster, daughter ' I Mr; and MA. Albert Lancaster was sr" nding last week with her little isin. Miss Marjorie Lancaster east 'f Murray. tin rene Hansen and Carl Chris wtesev drove to Omaha Friday and drove back a new Chrysler sedan, ehieb la now on display at the Han sen garage. Mrs. Albert Wolfe and daughter. Miss Gladys, were visiting with r-iendr in Lincoln on last Monday, thev driving over in their auto for the occason. Phillip Sauter of the Masonic Home at Plattsmouth was a visitor in Nehawka on Monday of this week and was visitine with his many niends while here. On last Saturday evening fTie wind blexx- a tree down on the yard of .':- Prank Sheldon, nearly striking the honee, but while close the danger was. averted however. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stone. Mrs. Brace Btone anil Marilyn took din ner Saturday evening with Mr. and Mra. Robert McConnaha in Lincoln. They returneil Sunday. Marion M. Tucker who is at the training camp at Fort Crook for a month was a visitor at home for over Sunday, returning to his work there late last Sunday evening. The bridge north of the R. C. Pol lard home ami completed Tuesday hf-n the county filled in the ap proach to the bridge after J. Miller had completed raising it four feet. Sam Lingo of Elaine, South Da kota, a former teacher in the Ne hawka schools,' arrived Thursday for I short visit with friends. He left Tuesday for Lincoln for a visit there. .Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Rough went to Omaha Sunday where they met their grandHon. Harold Dane who ile the trip from Iowa City, Iowa. He plans to be here until school be- glnfl H. 1'. Opp and the family of Lin corn were visiting for over the week . T'fl at the home of John Opp and wife and were visiting with the fath- cr. P Ler upp. wtio nas been serious- ly ill. Donald Opp. son of Mr. ami Mrs. John Opp has been rather ill for the pus! few days, taking with a slight lever on last Friday and was still confined to his bed the lrst of this week. Mar fin Edminson was the victim ( f another automobile accident last reek when the car in which he was teaching his uncle to drive, turned over live miles east of York, injuring him slightly. Honry Wessell has been feeling suite pocrly for the past week, and i ;nuch so that he does not stay at the store only for the short time ihat allows John G. Wunderlich to go to his meals. Carl Price was over to Weeping water on last Saturday for a truck li ;:! ot peaches for the Sheldon tl ill supplying the trade with .. ,, excellent quality of peaches at a very fair price. Mr. and Mrs. Georg Copenhaver family left Friday noon for a two week's vacation to Colorado. While he is gone Delbert Switzer will e his truck for the Farmers Co operative Oil Co. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wunderlich and family. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sturm and family, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Sumner and family and Mr. and Mrs Qeorga Pollard enjoyed a pic nic Monday evening. Peter Opp who is holding to the best in life is showing improvements witl! every day. not making progress rapidly, but still gradually showing Improvement which is very pleasing in his many friends. The tennis court which has been overgrown with weeds was cleaned ; Monday and Tuesday by Mark Hurfcn. Taft Pollard and Robert Bur ton. The court was rolled and lined and i- now ready for use. Nelson Berger and the good wife were oxer to Clatonfa on last Sunday, they driving in their car, where they visited at the home of a sister of Mrs Merger for the day and nil en joyed a most pleasant day. The 4-M members from Nehawka returned Saturday from their camp at Belle VU6 where they had been camping since last Wednesday. Over ISO girls and ST boys attended from Sarpy, Otoe, Cam and lHuiglas coun- lies. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stone com pleted moving Monday to the Kirk patrfeb home north of the TJ. B. church Formerly they occupied the home ot Mrs. Itmh ollard. who a photl time ago returned from a trip to Seattle. Washington. On U.st Sunday George Troop and wife living north of Rock Blulfs en tertained for the day and dinner and had as their guests for the occasion Thomas Troop, Messrs. and Mesdames Victor Wehrbein and Anderson Lloyd. The day was most pleasantly ;-pent. Miss jos Troop who was spend ing :i number of days last week at the Ml club camp at Bellevue, fol lowing her return last xveek was guesl foi a few days at the home of her friends. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Orucker east of Nehaxvka for over the week end. A letter from Mrs. W. O. Troop, her daughter. Mrs. Wtn. Gorder. and Mrs. Robert Troop of west of My nard, Mrs. R. C. Rhoden of Murray, vim are in the west is that they are 2 11 enjoying a very fine time and will remain for another week. The-y drove to the west about ten days since : mi ate visiting at various places and Btrf 11 expect to return together when their visit is out. Garage Destroyed by Fire. Fatly Monday morning the com bination garage, granary and tool shop belonging to Conant Wolph was le I royed by fire. The fire w hich originated in the electric light plant caused a loss of $3,000 which was partially covered by insurance. The fire was discovered at 5:1." and a call was sent on all of rhe country lines which was responded to by many farmers. The chemical cart, which is stored in the Lundberg garage, was driven out to the fire by Vrner Lundberg accompanied by Walte' Wunderlich, Glen Rutledge. and Cliff Trotter. The truck, al--hough unable to sax'e the burning building prevented the barn from burning. Three cars which were in the gar age were removed without damage although many tools. 250 bushels of wheat, machinery, the electric light plant and some grass seed was des i royed. United Brethren in Christ. Otto Engebretson. pastor OTTERBEIN CHURCH Bible church school 10 a. BL Morning worship service 11 a. fn. Prayer meeting Wednesday night. Young People's Christian En-j deavor meets on Friday night. If you 1 live in the Otterbein community i tnese are your services. Come. e shall look for you. XEHAWKA CHURCH Bible church school 10 a. m. Worship and praise service 8 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday night. The young people will have a so cial meeting next Thursday evening, t.ook for announcement of place in next week s paper. Your pastor and wife has had a very pleasant vacation and xvill be '.xith you in next Sunday's services. We shall look for a full attendance at the services. Edgar A. Guest says "Leave it to the minister and soon the church :I1 die; Leave it to the women folks, the young will pass it by; For the the church is all that lifts us from the coarse and selfish mob, and the church that is to prosper needs the layman on the job." "The earth is the fullness thereof, the that dwell therein." Lord's and the world and they Ps. 24:1. Has Some Nice Pigs. Hoxxell Saint John who has a very fine lot of shoats, there being a lit ter of nine, is giving them very goed care and the care of the pigs is re flected in the condition they are showing. There are of course better ones in all littlers and it is so in this case. To enter a little one has to en i ?r them as such for the state fair exhibits and as a few of the litter are not so promising, he would not want them in. However, he has two which are spotted Poland China boars which are indeed very fine. Any lover of fine hogs would be well j.aiu to eirop around and see heard which he is growing. this Visiting Grandparents. George Rough Dane of Iowa 'ity, inwa, Bon or Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Dane of that place started fron. his home town early Sunday morning notwithstanding he is only nine years of age. and came to Omaha via train by hinuself, and was met there by hi? grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. J. S Rough who drove to Omaha to meet him and is spending several weeks in Nehawka. Celebrated Tomorrow. Charles D. St. John and a Ne braska product, for he was born in Nebraska August 6th, 1869, will cele brate his birthday anniversary on Thursday of this week. Mr. St. John will be then just 64 years of age and all of it spent in the beet state in tbe union, sad in two oi tbe best coun- ties in the state, Cass and Otoe. Drop around and shake hands with your miller and congratulate him on his staying in such a favored spot as Nehawka and vicinity. Here is to you, Uncle Charlie. We are giving you three cheers, and trust you may live for years and years and years. Still Breaking into Houses. Some one must watch when Henry Lindsey leaves home and then breaks into his home carrying off his sup plies for when he returns, having left a supply of things to eat, he rinds the house broken into and the supplies gone. Henry would like to know who it is who cannot afford to purchase something to eat. Visiting in the South. On last Monday morning, early at that, for it was just breaking day, Albeit Anderson and the family de parted for Enid. Oklahoma, where they went to visit with a sister of Mrs. Anderson. Mrs. Frank Sehroad er and family and as they passed through Lorton they stopped and picked up Mrs. C. Steffens' mother. Mrs. Anderson. Engages in On last Monday P. Sheldon visited he went to assist Business. afternoon Vilas at Stella, where the son. Merrill, the purchase of a place. They went who was making business at that down to look the matter nvt eide whether they would r and de take the place or not. This rill in position to ness foi himself. would place Mer engage in bnsi- ENTERTAINS AT DINNER A large dinner was served at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. John GOCh enour, Sr. Sunday. August 2nd In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Shel don. Jr. and family of Qshkosh, Ne braska. Twenty-two people were reived. The other guests were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Warreiier anil daughter of Lincoln: Mr. and Mrs. and Win. Gochenour and family. Mr. Mrs Michael Hula and family; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rice ;:ml son; Ruby Sheldon and Mr. Lenard kow all of this city. Mies Ka- A splendid time was had by all. Have you anything to sell? Tel the world about it through the Jour nal's Want Ad department. SMART MONEY Spend It for One o These Bargains $19.50 1925 Ford Tudor $19.SO 1924 Ford Coupe 19.50 1923 Chevrolet Truck 19.50 1923 Ford Coupe 19.50 1924 Ford Tudor 19.54) 1922 Ford Touring 19.50 1924 Ford Touring 19.50 1923 Ford Touring 19.54) $29.50 1924 Ford Touring $29. SO 1925 Studebaker Tcuring 29.50 1S25 Ford Coupe 29.50 1924 Studebaker Coupe 29.50 .50 1926 Ford Coupe 1926 Ford Coupe 1926 Ford Roadster 1926 Overland Coach $59.50 59.50 59.50 59.50 $129.50 1925 Studebaker Coupe. $129.50 Fordson Tractor 129.50 1926 Chevrolet Truck 129.50 1927 Chevrolet Coach 129.50 and Some at Higher Prices 1927 Pcntiac Sedan $225 1928 Chrysler Sedan 375 1927 Chrysler Coach 225 Fordson Tractor 225 1928 Chevrolet Coupe 250 1928 Graham-Paige Coupe 250 1929 Chevrolet Coach 350 1929 Ford Truck 375 1928 Essex Coach 250 1929 Whippet Coach 295 1929 Ford Tudor 285 1929 Ford Tudor 285 Fordson Tractor 250 1929 Ford Coupe 315 Terms if You Wish! Plattsmouth Motor Co. LOCALNEWS From Monday's Dally Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lorigan and children of Omaha, were here Sun day to enjoy the picnic at Naeves park. Mrs. ('. A. Johnson and daughter, Vera, who were visiting at Denver. Colorado, for the past week, return- d home Sunday. Matthew Wooster of Omaha was here over Sunday to visit the nla lives and friends and to take In the big picnic Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. K. B, Hickman of Mo line, Illinois, arrived Sunday for a visit here with the w. B. Rosencran family and other relatives. Mrs. G. L. Youeum and mot lo r. Mrs. F. G. Coryell, motored ovai from Ashland today lo attend to some matters of business for a short time. Mrs. da Belle Thomas of Malcolm, is here to enjoy a visit at the home Of her grandfather. W. F. Campbell iml family and enjoying a short outing. Vincent Slatidsky of Sedalia, Mis souri, arrived beta Sunday for a short visit with the relatives and friends and to attend the church picnic on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Karry Royal and Mr. and .Mrs. Mike Derieg of Lincoln, xvere here Sunday for a few hours visit here with Judge ( L. Graves, father of the ladles. Mrs. Verdon Vroman and children of Highland Park, Illinois, is here for visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Henry Mauzy and at the L. E. Vroman home. Mr and Mrs. Fred Franzen and children of Omaha, motored down Sunday to spend the day at the home f Mrs. Fran zed's parents, Mr. ami Mrs. ML S. Brigga and to assist in the seventy-second birthday anniver sary ol Mr. Hriggs. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Rough of Nehawka. 'were here for a short time Sundav en route to Omaha .where they met their nine-year-old grand son. Harold Rough Dane.' 61 Iowa City. Iowa, xvho is to siend some xveeks at Xehawka with the grand parents. Mr and Mis. R. K. Bailey and Hon. Robbie, of Los Angeles. Califor nia, who ha v.- been visiting here at the home of Superintendent and Mrs. K. E. Uailey. departed Sunday for Sturgia, South Dakma, where they xviii visit another brother, William oailey. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bailey ore epectiug to join the other mem bers of the family at Sturgis for a few days visit. From Tut'silav's iuii.v Mrs. Elmer Welenkatnp of Omaha Was here Monday lt't'-rtioun to ;'ttend the funeral services of he lato Miss Jane! Bajeefc . Attorney Ui,y L. Clements of Elm vrbod was in the city for a short time '.day looking after some matters' In (the district court. 1 Mr. and ilrs- Paul Sandoz of Creigbtpn, tyebrasga, are here for a fhOli visit at t'Tie home of yir. and Mrs. Rex Youiik. old time friends. 1 . County ConvHuuH-er Ban A. Oiivo I of the American Legion with Sterl ing Amick. adjutant of the Weeping Water ost. were here Monday after ! noo- for a short lime laVking after I s me business .;a 1 trr-. Carter Alhin and wife of near Union xxere iri fhe city for a short time today attending to some mat ters of business.- and while here Mr. Alhlq was a caller at the Journal to renew his subscription to the week ly edition of the paper. Mr. and Mrs. Sam GihUOUl of south of the city are leaving on Wednesday for Lake Okihoji, Iowa, and the Minnesota lakes where they will join Mr. and Mrs. James Gilmour of Ulysses, taking' part .11 ihe outing In the lake country for a short time. From Wednesdays rinlly John Lynn of mien was here to day tei loeik after some matters of business at the court house and call ing en his many friends. Attorney ('. IS. Tefft of W4eotnn Wilier was in th- city for a short Itimo today looking after some niat j (ers of business at the OOUXf hexuse. Mrs. Blwood Buttery and four children, of Pender. Nebraska; who have been here visiting at the home ! of Mr. and Mrs. M. EL Ruitery. de parted this morning for their home. Miss Beatrice Seybert. of Chicago, arrived Tuesday to enjoy a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Seybert and her sister, Mrs. Don Solvers and family while on her va cation. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Choutka and daughters; Elsie and Hose, and Misses SettV and Sylvia Vrzal. of Madison. Nebraska, are here for the xveek visit ing at the V. A. Swatek and Cyril Kaiina homes. Mrs. Paul Campbell of Minatare. Nebraska, who was called here by the illness and death of her sister, Miss Janet Bajeck, departed this morning for Smith Uend to visit t ho relatives of Mr. Campbell and then on to her home'. Miss Dora Wlchtnanni er Denver. ( oio . daughter of Rev. O. O. Wich mann arrived yesterday from Wash ington I). C. where she had spent a i"xv wet ks with her She will stay hen until the end of her Bister, Mrs. Day. with her father vacation. EIGHT MILE GBOVE LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday. Aug. 1Kb. JC.ln a. m. Sunday school. 10:00 u. m. German service. 8:00 p. m. Luther League. On Tuesday evening. August 11th, the Sunday school fair will be held at the church. Sunday. Aug. ltith. Mission festival. 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. 10:30 a. m. English services. DON'T FORGET Eight Mile Grove Lutheran Sun day School Fair, Tuesday Aug. 11, at 6 o'clock. Large n.ap of Cass county on at Journal office. 50c each. sale WEEPING WATER Pastor Ralph pinfcbam and wife were guests for the day on Tuesday o dinner at 'he beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Spangler. George Lob-nee of Cedar creek was a visitor in weepnm water on hmi Tuesday afternoon and was looking after some business matters during his stay. Joseph Abrahams and the wife d - parted early ihis week In their car tor the Black Hllla where tlo y are to BpSrtd some two xveeks on their an nual vacation. II. II U,.K".if- of near Louisville .xa : u basin SSS visitor in Weeping xV.i'ei on Tuesday afternoon of this Week, Coming to hok after some mat , A ' wiuclt he had in hand. On Tuesday Of this week Chris J. ESlgaard and Wm. Dunn were visit ing ai Mondamin. Iowa where they were looking after some business mailt is. they driving uvtr to the Idxxn iown in their car. Lloyd Wolcot and wife departed 1 arty Monday for Lake Okoboji where Ihey have rented a cottage and where they will spend some two weeks and also being close to Spirit Lake will spend a portion of the time there. Mrs. J. S. Williams xva.s enjoying a visit for a number of day last week with the daughter. Mrs. Elmer Kief aaberg and husband of Bellevue, and on last Sunday Mr. William and daughter, Miss Hazel, drove over to bring Mrs. Williams home. Mr. Bert Jamison, while he is not able to fish as it should be done, is an expert and took w. L. Hobsoo with him on last Tuesday afternoon to do the heavy work. We had no report of their success when we left Weeping Water on last Tuesday r veiling. ' John Kettlehut was at the Clark con hospital for some three weeks Where' he was undergoing an oper ation for the removal of an abcess and Where he has been receiving treatment since, and was able to re turn late last xveek and is showing -cood improvement since. Robert Buck who had the misfor tune to have his barn struck by light ring and burned some three week igo, has been hauling lumber for he reconstruction' of the barn which i" to be on the main 22 by 50 feel. with sheds on every side. He was getting the material from the Binger Lumber. Co. " . Wm Dunn and 1 Peter tl. an ler and son, Pete, were visiting at Mis souri Vallev and Mondamin. Iowa. they driving over Sunday morning. roing via Louisville, mouth and Omaha, at Council Bluffs ; 5 arn via t he detour thence to Plaits over t he bridge tiC, on their re x ia Bellevue and the bottom roads, finding good n.ays all the way. Rex Ralph Pfnkham and wife de hatthfl dm inir this xveek for Kansas citv oh ere they will vfsU for a time and later will go to Lake Okoboji. where they will spend some txvo weeks. The Rev. W. A. King, pastor crhoritis of -the ' 'Congregations 1 il'iiu-cli of -Nebraska.--will conduct the aeryicee at the Congregational church i i weeping water during the i f Rev. Pinkham. absence Attended Meeting at Omaha. John Colt, the Ford dealer of Weeping Water, and the southern part of Ca.ss county was the guest at the Fontenelle Hot-el at Omaha a few days since when the dealers of this excellent car got together and listened to some eminent speaker and also partook of an excellent banquet a9 zu-st of the Uord Motor company of Detroit, Michigan. Sen Gladdens Home. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wiles si nie four miles north of Weep ing Water was made happy on Tues day afternoon by the arrival oi tej very fine young son. who has been christened. DwighJ Bldon Wiles. The motnbr and son are doing nicely. Mrr. Wiles -was formerly Miss Amanda reek law, wXch also brings i -appiiics to the Krerkloxv family. Dr. M. V. Thomas reports the ' ar rival. : Buried . Mary county, number at Springfield. PiesdOfl; formerly of ioit with the familx ot" years past making Mn Sarpy tor a her home near Knobknoster. Mb., flied early this Week, the remains be ing sent te the old home at Spring field, where, it was in charge of the funeral directors, V". L. Hobson and Son. The funrnl was held Monday ot this xveek and the interment being at the Springfield cemetery. Will Improve Fair Buildings. The board of directors Of the Cass I pupty Agricultural Society, are noxv asking for bids for the painting of the buildings Which were purchased last year and also have a move on foot for the purchase of the old Dunn bam property which .includes the midget golf course, and which, should they be able to seeure it win ado materially to their holdings ami make much m re room for the coun ty fair; The painting of the buildings will rrr THE FUNERAL HOME Modern conditions and stand ards of living have called into eing an entirely new kind of Institution for meeting a uni versal human need The Fun eral Home. Planned for the specific pur pose which it serves, it offers greater efficiency and greater convenience than was possible in the past. We are proud to be able to offer the communities which we serve the use of such an estab lishment. Hobson Funeral Home WEEPING WATER, NEBR- Ritz Theatre Plattsmouth, Nebr. FRIDAY - SATURDAY Jack Holt in Subway Express The fastest moving picture you ever sjixx also Kpisode 4 of serial FINGER PRINTS. Don't miss this serial get started on it now. Comedy ar no Reels. Three showr. Saturda) night. fastest moving picture Adults, 300 Children. lOc SUNDAY - MONDAY - T'.'ISDAY Rchert Montgomery ia Shipmates A great drama of the sea. A brand Sunday 7 and !. new picture matinee, 2:' you will like. 10; Xit hows, Matinee Frices Evening Pri:es IO 2!5c IO 30c sure improve much more a at the fair, the fair this them and tractive to Remember fall which ma 1. the . and will nem . tors Dd I on Tor will ,.011- September Hi to 19 inclusiv there will be four days which give you more time to see the der. ot agricultural Cass county Ball Games Arranged. Arrangements have been completed .xith the Muirav Red Sox which is one of the outstanding teams of t'ass county for a series of games extend ing over a number of weeks with the Ueninkf Water team, the fi.-.-t ot Whleb will be played in Weeping Water on August 13th, that is Thurs day ol the coming week. The busi ness men of Weeping Water are be hind thp move and will see that the bell park is in the very best condi tion, and as these games are sure to b excellent ones this should be a drawing card, and as the games will be on the same day as the weekly concerts in the evening, the people sobrnanding Weegeng Water are as sured of some' excellent entertain ment and of a clean and sportsman ship entertainment. Remember and keep these dates open which will be on Thursday afternoon and evening 'each week beginning next ween. Aug. X3. Married Last Saturday. Last Saturday Melvin E. Johnn and Miss Margaret Joyce the bride a daughter of Mrs. Charles Joyce. Sr were united in marriage by the Rev. Ralph Pinkham. pastor of the firt Congrcgat ional church of Weep ine Water. The voting folks are xvell and very favorably known by all Un people of Weeping Water, who Join in. extending congratulation.- and Util wishes for their future happi- n sa and success. Will Make Home in West. Miss Lillian Dean, one of the t'air daughters of Weeping Water, and a very popular young lady, with many accomplishments, was nnited in mar riage in Lincoln last Saturday to Mr. S'eei Golden who haa made his hom.e at Wabash, the young couple depart ing for Idaho where they will m:ik their home in the future. The best x-'ishef of the host of friends of This ; ' nag couple will follow them to their new home In the west. Car Burns While Driving. On last Sunday James Kivic and his friend. Bill Johnson, the artist it the GaXe, were over to Omaha, and xxere enjoying a visit with their friends there which kept them from leturnins to weeping water until , ge. Ai; they were coming homo they had the misfortune to have their car overturn. Nothing daunted they rraxvled out ejf the overturned car and righted it. finding as -they ihought it but slightly damaged, one fender being bent slightly. Getting into the car they started ,,n heme, and as they were approach- in iMhe crooked bridge north of own. the car burst into flames in the rear portion and was almost entire ly consumed. A fine guitar be longing to Dill which xvas in the re n seat was also butned. They were able to crawl out of the car before taev were themselves burned. H? vr f. New Home. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Smith xvere able Lto move into their new home In the j eastern portion of town last week I after having worked to get the home ! Completed with the other workmen xvho have been employed on the con struction. The work was supervised by Mr. Ross Dennis and the work in a manner eione Dy .Mr. opuu aim others. They are very xvell pleased that their home is completed and thni thev are able to occuny the same. This makes a very pleasant nhice for this estimable couple and I thev know it is their own and no one can say move, for We have place. sold this HOLD ANNUAL PICNIC The Four Mile Community club held its annual picnic for the mem bers and their families on Sunda at Naeves Park. Most all ot the lam ilies being able to attend making a j crowd in the neighborhood of seven ty. The ladies had prepared a din J tier of fried c hicken xvhich was very much enjoyed by all. Late in the I afternoon the crowd wended home- jxvard declaring the ladies very en jjovahle hostesses. On Tuesday August 1th the ladies held their monthly social meeting at the home of Mrs. Will Kehne. After the business meeting a general social time was enjoyed. The next social meeting will be held September 1st at the home of Mrs. Anna Meisin ger. At the close of the afiernoon a very delicious luncheon was served by the hostesses, Mrs. Dim bury and Mrs. Lutz. which was very much en joyed. Phone your Job Printing order to No. 6. Prompt service. Nehawka Garage Destroyed by Fire; Contents Saved IrVt Woik Required to Remove Ex plosives That Were Stored in the Garage Building. The Wt lph by are garage belonging to Conant. at Nehawka, was destroyed early .Monday morning when : e ijuil'litiK was caugni on lire irom what is thought to be a short in the '. legtrfc wiring of the structuie. The alarm of the fire brought Mr. Wolph and hi:; help to the scene and or few moments they worked ha id to remove some explosives from I ho building before the fire reached the dynamite and other explosive! and j;et them away from the vicinity of the fire. A small amount of dyna mife caps were bowe.vr exploded in the fire and caused some ical exdte roenl for a few moments. The volunteer force were abb to get the trucks and cars out of the building before they were destroyed by the blaze. The lighting plant htis recently been int;illel in the building and it la thought that the wirins was re sponsible for the? start of the fire. ATTENDS FUNERAL From VRedaasgsya rally Rev. O. O. Wichmann yesU rday drove to Cook, Nebr., where the monthly Bible conference of the Otoe County ministers of the Ehrangbncal synod met. From Cook. Nebraska he joined a delegation which xvent to Steinauer, Ner.. where the funeral of the Wife ot Rev. H. Krueger took place. Rev. II. Krueger preached the dedication sermon of St. Paul's churc h 'it ytjars ?go and again preached the annivei sary sermon here three years ago. He? Is 3 pensioned now and lives in the -tt of Alabama. Ho and his wile Lad come to visit with the-ic chihli 11 and friends at Steinauer. On the way back to Alabama Mrs. Krueger Aled on the rrptn. The beidy wns bronghl ht!k rrr STein.auer for burial aid-al-BtOSf a thousand people took part in (hg iuueraL Mrs. Krueger had been living in the cemmunity about 40 years an had roared 1 3' children. All -of thrm i'.rt HvLng. Ki ;ve took nutt in 'hp funeraL The Jlffrd , mjni-tcr himself xvas sick in Alabama under t ;;p care ejf one of, his daughters. The fitneral ceremoriie lasied from 1:.'(J p. m. to almost ., p. tr:. It t -k a IritrA time before the; hundreds tot iv?tpi present, had pa.-setj ,the ca,sket. 1 1 NIMBLE THTMBLES The Nimble Thftnbtex Sewiag club met at the home-, of.M.rji. .Bernard jli-inger oji July , :;o, . vxij bj l&Uvelle Seveage, assistant hostess. , , The meetlnV a's rtilTed M oreYer hv the- Jre-4deut'. Oit n1 rafter wlm nbnejM for ihv rH ftotb Ww.etejdjed BUT Itss.op op the. vjlins and judged our laundry bags.' The bags pitfeli n Louise Biotzer HWoiena He MgnetA vote for toeing correcaty made. I Tbr bags of Helen l lrieh. Evelyn Mei siuger. Doreithy Rt ve.r.age received the highest votes for best appear ance. A delicious luncheon was then served by the hostesses'. The next meeting will be held AiigusJ 4 ;u the home of our leader with Btiy Run ner. Barbara Spangler. Ella Mae Ruffner. Beatrice Beverage hostesses. 4-H CLUB MEETS The Cedar ( members of the club of 'reek, met it the home of Mis. M a rv We Schneider. Tuesday. July 28. opened our meeting by singing a song and the secretary. giving the r dl call, all being present except one. We had three visitors. Dorothy Knndson. Alice Jane Hirz ami Kath eiine Meisinger. V. e judged the slips and talked about our achievement program, We came back from caftbp Satur day. August L We had a nice-Urn. Our next meeting is August i a.t tin heme of Mrs. Mary Schneider. LUCILLE STIVERS ' New.- rtepori.'r. HERE FROM ILLINOIS Mrs. Catherine daughters, Hiss Frye. son. Edward. Linda, and Mi ami Mr. Adelhardt, Illinois, arrived In afternoon and xvill Prank Adeihardt .f Bdwurdaville. the city Tuesday bo gUestfl here at the home ef Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Gobolman and 1 f her relatives asnl friends. Mrs. Frye is the only sister of Chris Gob ilman of this city and this is the firt visit that the brother and lister have enjoyed for swie lime and is an occasion that la most pleasant te t lie members of the, family circle. The party motored to this city from their Illinois home. HA N K R 1 PTCY N DTK' K In the District Court of the United Sta'es for the District of Nebraska, Lincoln Division. In the matter of Leon L. McCarty. Bankrupt. Case No. 2128 in bank ruptcy. To the creditors of the above bank rupt of Plattsmouth in the County of Cass, the district aforesnin bankrupt : Notice is hereby given that on the .11. -I T -. . -jhL u.ty ui juiy. a, i). ie sam sausrupt xvas duly adjudii leatcd naniirupt antl tliat the first meet i ng ot DM creditors will be held 111 Fed- eral ( ourt Room. Post Offlc Ke H i it.. III 1. 1111 -.in. .-.CUI .IMKH, Oil fe Still Hlixr r.f K r-. MUX m I .-nine! . A. II. l'J,i a 1 o u 1 iui iu I ue iorenoon. at which time tne said crecMtors may attend. prove their claims. examine 11... I., 1 l. .. . " MW 1 1 i,t , trustee, consul. .r proposed sale of assets, If .mv . iuv.il uiuer uUBllless as max properiy come Derore such Dated August 5th. i3i meeting. D H. McCLENAKAN Referee in Bankruptcy.