PAGE FOUR FLATTSMOUTH SEMI -WEEKLY JOURNAL MONDAY, DEC. 14. 1931. Cigars - Cigarettes Tobacco - Gift Pipes Buy his "Smokes" where he'd buy them him self. All popular lines of Ciaars in special Christmas boxss 5's, 10's, 25'c and BO's. A!so special Holiday cartons for Ciqarettes Luckies, Camels, Chesiers and Old Golds. If he's a Pipe Smoker, why not Give Him a Nsw Pipe? Prince Albert and Velvet in 1-lb. Jars, Xmas Wrapped (Sandy for Ihr And what woman doesn't like luscious Chocolates and Bon Bens? We h3ve some beautiful Cedar Cnest oift boxes that will fce useful ?s Trinket Chests on Mi-lady's dressing table for years to come a reminder of your gift to her on this Christmas day! AH Kind of Candy Bars Cost Less than Bulk For a First Class Shoe Shine always Come to Pallas SMmmmig IPairiloir GECRGE COiSISS, Proprietor folks of the mother reside. The city of Greenwood have been very solicit ous for the welfare cf the students of the school, and have maintained a I i.iost trustworthy watcftman at the intersection of Main street and the 1 highway, who is there for a hour j each three times a day to care for j the welfare of the children hut this i was at another time and not at the j crossing where the city h::a desig- ! nared as the place to cr:-H. The peo- I pie of (Jrecnwood have the most pro- j found sympathy for th:s family in I their hour of sorrow for the loss c) little Robert, Heme EJid Better. Ncah Iyon?. who his been trou bled with ulcer? of the stomach fr sometime, was ffir a number of week ; receiving treatment at the University hospital at Omaha and was able t return home last week much im proved in his ge7ier.il health and free from the suffering whic h lie has been having for some time pnst. He re ports that he has gained some twenty pounds in weight since receiving the treatment. M .9. 9 -..-V 1 i GREENWOOD the day with Mr. Elheredge and daughter. The past week six cars have been crashed on the pavement in and near Miss Mildred Shepaid of Kl in wood spent the week end with Lucile Lees-ley. Mrs. P. A Sanborn has been js-uio sick since Sunday evening. She is; reported as being some better at this ; time. ! Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Headley and son spent Sunday in Lincoln with his j sister. Mrs. Warren Trumble and j t. j Greenwood. It is a nice road if all drivers would stay on their own side of the black line down the center of the pavement. Mrs. II. K. Mathews has been very poorly for seme time past and while still able to be about was suffering very much. She lias, however, been kept to her home for a number oi days past as she has been in a very serious condition. Mrs. Bernard Grady slipped on a corn cob at her home on last Wed- family. ! nesaay afternoon and suffered a frac- Mrs. Dora Leesley and grand-1 lured and dislocated left ankle. She daughter. Elsie Heightshoe of Ash-i was taken ' to St. Klizabcth hospital land were Lincoln visitors on last i where she was cared for by Dr. rJ. E. Health Not the Best. K. L. MoDonald who has been in the habit of hustling whether or no!, is not feeling very well at this time. He has been having a good deal of trouble with a very severe pain in his back and side anil bus had many examinations and clinics to determ ine what was the trouble. The phy sicians after having given his case a very exhaustive examination, con- j eluded that there was ulcers of the strmach and at the opening of the stomach to the bowles. They have put him on a diet for a time as the beginning of the treatment which they are giving for the trouble. It is hoped by his many friends that he may soon be over the trouble and well again. " Will Try To Farm. Arthur Stewart has been, making his borne in Green word for many yei.rs and with wcrk a portion portion has not wit!) a force of mn in a sm;ll Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Waldren and daughter Marjorie Ellen of Omaha were guests at the L. M. Mowry home on last Sunday. Mrs. Edith Finlay and son. How ard, of Emerald and Mr. and Mrs. lie-.i llowa'l were Sunday guests of Mrs. Myra Howard. One day last week Glen Xeddletr .: of Pleasaitville. Iowa, ami friend of Albert Etheredge, while on a trip to the west, stopped and visited for timer, .vrs. urauy was nrougnt nome an epportunity. on bunnay. The Guild was entertained by the officers on Tuesday afternoon at the church basement. Plans were finish ed for their annual bazaar and sup- ! per to be held this Saturday after ! noon and evening. December 12. The I remainder of the afternoon was spent quilting, after which refreshments The Smith drug store wa-j assum ing a very decided Christmas aspect on Irst Wednesday when we were in town and it looked like, while the j weather was net the very b-st for t'.ie celebration of the day. tiiat by the time the Chii.-tnus dny did com, there might be a good orponuniiv to greet old Sjnta. At a reau'ar me ting cf t e Greeu wcod Itebekah 1 dgt N . 213 or. 1a?t Thursday evening the fallowing of ficers were clef.-;!: Mrs. M:ir.--'a.et the boys has bad r f the time and . been employed and a nu;r;or cf you on: town. )t is dilfieulr to find employment all the tine. Mr. Stewart has decided to engage i.i farming, if possible, and will e:: char.ge his i roperty in Greenwocd for farming equipment if he can find lie has a gjod hrmr here but with emplrynent so diffi cult to obtain reerulnr'y he wcu'i'. rather change to the farming gam . Heme From Hospital. Everett Ilartsooli, who was in tlv hospital for some time and whe; he underwent an operation for ap pendicitis and where he has rince re covered sufficiently to leave the hoi; pital, arrived home last week and is feeling much impro.'cd. Visitirg Here For Yuletide. Alhen Eri-redge and d.-.rjjiter tc cnioy i:. visit for some . imo f family of Mr. and Mr.;. r.:':di C wtu mrtke tacir hc:re v. I rlov Mis. Mary WHEN BABIES mm n mm n TI IERE are times when EL a bat)y 100 fretful or feverish to he sung to sleep. There are some pains a mother cannot pat away. But there's quick comfort in Castoria! For diarrhea, and other infantile ills, give this pure vegetable preparation. Whenever coated tongues tell of consti pation; whenever there's any sign of sluggishness. Castoria has a pood taste; children love to take it. Buy the gen uine with Chas. IL Fletcher's signature on wrapper. Howard. N V. G.; Mrs. Vedai Hall, xccrelary; Mrs. G rtrude Sheplcr. treasurer. They will hold the installation of of ficers the first nicting in January. O:: la-.t Wed;: ven n the :e,?"Iar inec?ti:v; c-f C!rc--.::v..cd chap ter Xo. 303 O. E. S. the f.iliv. ii:g 'Titers wet o elec'd: Mrs. Ec'.l Ljej !.y, W. M. ; A. E. I re.dcy. W. P.: Myrtle Coleman, A. M .; W. I. Mr.-. Minair Stradley. Eel.: Eur.dv n. trea-- Mij.. v i 1 i o . iawn. v.iv.r'-mci-'v re dded. ! dang: v of Mr. not 'is'tcl iit:-" t .iiifflips. i ye r:i an i the pleasure t- all f.r 1 a!-c r:ct-t m:.ry frier. i father ; r.l si. ter. WEDNESDAY, 9 4 Big things doing in Plattsmouth VcaSiesIsc, Claus will be here and all stores offering Specie! vs-Iucc , '4 IS ft all deccratc: .c a ay With Us. MEN'S GENUINE FUR FELT Cress Hats Fulcra style, colors tan, gray and brown. Sill: band, snap brim. A dJ J" real value at this price pliJ Ciiiid's Fleeced Union Suits Qf Smaii sizes UC hTen's Ftecccc! Shirts and Drawers. Large size3 ii'en:s 2ZQ fast color Blue Sib Overalls. Per pair Men's Black or Brown Dress Kid Gloves, iined. Pair Boys' Ccrduroy Knickers S:ze3 14 lo 13. Pair Boys' Suckskin color Cloth OQ tiousec. 2 pockets. Each p.LJ' Boys' light color Corduroy Long Panls. Per pair Boys' Slip-Over Sweaters AM wool, blue and tan 49c ..3.i.b..... $i $1.10 ...49c 1.39 .$1.35 $1.19 Men's Iticjh sracc : Jl cui VJool lined 4-in-Hfr.d ' ;cs. acfc tAzn'e Hire litiEZ'l SHlilTC Fancy patterns, lizci Wen's fancy Si'k Rayon Cress ?cx. Per p Lien's all-wool cicsveiiss A Fuiiovcrs. Tan, white, tluo-- ?A"J RTcn'f. fan cc ..85c 89c y Si'k fiayon Cress a:;' ' v 4. nt V.' 1..' ! d:. '..63 icy Pajt.rr.as Fast c C.( rcrs. full cvt. Pair JLJU EflT.hT Ni'A' PATTEHriS in The ';ind that men pick lor tin m-elve:,. t3r.t up in tiny riattsniouth- pr made ha diet, for only tuC y. .i;1-! i .M. ;r ,,u , u,-1 i , w.-.ar. '. v.- i , k. ts. : l'if Uidi;-: 'ay... ::-.ici, fey. f3t fi l !rr.sL:::hc:J LlZ BOYS' GENUINE MUNSINQ Uttion Bulls in Winter weight. Ages 4 to 1C. You know the fine quality of Munsing Wear. AVednesday 98c fiTcn's brewn knit lined Dress Gloves, srzp wrist. Pair Illen's pure wool elastic Jersey Ccat, bright red Mfn'o Jersey rib Coat Sws it?r, hesther mix IKsn'c White Ercadcloth Cl 1 ft Shirts, Cell, phane Wrappe.l ...59c $1.45 :. :rdct r, Cr:c'-r..- ii?ck r."; ic si-per-fins all 3ilk Hand :r:.ds -.x-Kand Tics, c!:o!cft -i;er;' pure &:!!. Rayon U.ilon fiuli '-ICC tiVs'l .".'oys' cr n.'s-c-' Cu.incjcrr lit s!c: .Ci, cc!or Izr. ':;:'.: Ci!h ?r.ri Wool fancy i. i cr tc, r o." p a i ! '.Jlzn-s r.2vy n?:p3 Cot Cw.c-tors -iq co!Jc.r, only Hoys' UuLit-r; FJannal Go.vns fjil s'z?, bici ar.ti r"omy $1 8Sc 2Sc .. 32.39 Slorc Open in Evening Plattsntoutn, Ticbr, E.GV3 ELr.SliC BOTTOM I.uik, fcllnv.-s. r.'al lu:.::( r jacks with 2 t oc!; t:; a:.d i:i:.t(i!i i ufi Ta:i and blue i in . k. Only So. Side Main hii;!) score was won by Mrs. K. j. Mc Oonald and second high by Mrs. It. K. Mathews and the guest prize was won by Mrs. G. W. Holt. Mrs. Leon ard Jarcline and Mrs. Artimr Amiei- fi.n were guests of the afternoon. Lovely refreshments were served at the close of the afternoon. The next uncling will be on December 19 as a Christ party with Mrs. I'. L. Hall as hostess. Greenwood Gazette. King's Daughters Ivleet. The King's I.'aughters Sunday s' ht ol class met with Mrs. Hay Rouse on last Friday afternoon. There was a ger.d attendance. The usual bti.d- I time with Me-o"r.mes ! Miller winning 'irises. ; frejihnu nt.; were .; l vt 1 cf the melting. Smith a:id L:e'y re al thi Clf!.! iiesd.t V ncy V i '.li i e i ne-?s meeting was held, at which tim.1 the new .o;Ticers were elected as fel lows: Mrs. Signi Sorman, president; Mrs. Ma'ule Xewkirk, vice-president; Mrs. Ada Mathews, secretary; Mrs. Edna Miller, treasurer. Games v.ete DISMISSES COMPLAIKT At ti e rerr.;e t r.f IV te Ku- i. v.l.. had l-sudt- the c: lr.nhii ::t ; gainst Al fonso aiid William Wd?'.:, Crec.; wood men, charging tlitm .vMi u !n n t ill.' 'ri::. e Ho.v ; grc ;n;i :i by f;-iuniy . t : i -G. i-!idt. The I n.uble -i:o ;; ( 1 ri ' n i ! si t ni! " !i ;.h 1 v. n i i-1 . v.: Mr. I'.u.-i :.!!! ir un v!i, t ;' mi:) ; ! fl and blows ! u ' . v r, tin- !.:r:iis ; m in iia d to let the mutte r d ;:, and withdra- g t'r." cempl.;i; played during the remainder cf the , sault, the action wa.s diimissed Wcd- I . LtgrJ ana cciumerciai printing U kinds nt the Jcnrnal office. ot Trkrt To Hcspita!. ..Ik Myrt Milier. A. ' f-i ve'v ; y ; Mrs. wic; ; Mis. Kdn; l.U'ittta Miller Clynv.r. cor.d. ast. cond. Mrs. I.lernard Crady, xrr.o '.ufie:-. I an injury to ne of h- r b ers whi'o in the yard where si e stc jtped on a'; uneven place and w;i thrown to 1 1 ground, was taken to the bespit:.! at Lincoln where she h: bedrg .urc:! fe,r until the injurv l eal:-. Miss Alice Iloii.dier number of deys r.i Li; spending '.dll h'.t st at the former friend o. Lc iglito;: week where she was the ev home e-f Mrs. Leighton. w ly resided h.ere and wa.-? i the I'oueher fa:;iily. Mrs. is at this time making her h.j.ne in j South Lincoln, where se.e l.a? ; i neighborhood store. Mi.is Alico er- ' joyed the visit very mm h. Lad Dies From Truck Injury. Robert Xclson. son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Xelson. a student of the Green wood schools, while on bis way hoir." from sch':ol, it being only eleven o'clc:ck. and refding in the routh westarn portion of Greenwood, thought to save time by passing across the highway sr,u'.hwest of thf main street which is watched during i he hours when the sUi'lrnt.; geneivl- m j The Tree and the Story, ! Yes the city i f Grecvwo-v! h:s ; , fine Cliriftmas tree in the center cf j the street intersection r.car the bank I and H. S. Petersen MacksJuith sho;. Wit h the tree goe:; a story. A i)i;m- -'T''i mmVH ,i"' 3 1 ' "n- struck by a truck ir-ir Jw&&&G&&&'&&!i ! Kearney nrd s-bHi-Iy injured. Ti. 3S&wlr lad was t:ion immediately to the h. f her of the o'ithu:d:::d.s for !;e bel;e; ivent cf Greenwxd ; nd ihe k'- rii " of its lights s'tir.inir at all t:: :cs. f:-r they are tr h.-.ve thr- tr" Miuminatec. agreed they would go get a tree, and so S. S. Petersen, Huston WeLoii. George Teyer. George T)t;"ikeniol:: and (Jeorge Pi.ckne I !, taking tN truck of Mr. Meyers, went to the country for a tree. Th:-y get a grrd erne but were stud; in the iiiud tv mm I I HW im I 1 mim a ww) warns Jmm- l i '. ir E3, cr;iy a few days mere lo be exact, our oii' ponv contest w a Y.1 M It f Si times, ed in but the finally proper the tree s;-,ot. w M was pu- M ; pital .it Ijincoln but pas.-red away ait ;tr a fev,- days. The funeral ws held j ion lat buivlay at Aurora, where th tm mm o Eeclaisne Goods Tc PJaycr Piancs. four Upright Fiancs $15 tD $lGO 3-pi:cc Ocistu-Tsd Livirg Hsoni Suite, like new $3S rnefdes and Dav?spaxt3 at $10 and $1S 5 a: lev Hratsrs $25 and up ix Eiteheu Hangcs $15 to $35 $1S7.50 Eiiamel Combination Kitchen Eange, like new $50 Twenty Dressers.. 53.50 to $10 Commodes $1 and up Beds and Sprirgs $'i to $5 Cupboards $3 to $7.50 15 good Dining Room Tables $3.50 to $7.50 Chairs, Rockers, Mirrors, Baby Cribs, Day Beds and Many other Articles Wc also have the New Stock AT JHE MEW CUT PRICES Subset Fnaffimfieimffe 5o. Phone 645 PLATTSMOUTH So. 6th St V7c man's Club The Greenwood Wcn-.n's Club met ! fc hist Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. U?t K. i:. Mathews. The pre: idont, .Mrs. M ?hc. eitloH 1h niopliiur to nrt! i a rnch fi n v-ovl rr 11 'ill Willi i w it ling and "Chri answered tmas Cuuemr;.' Mrs. as chairman of a milk proje taken by the club reported on'vi' V." Sanborn. it under an ave age gain of two pounds in the past two weeks by the fourteen under weight children who arc furnished milk and cracke's at school. Mrs. X. O. Coleman reviewed "Good Times or the Gold Standard;" and Mis. Vein Shepler gave a Christians story. Christmas carids were sung by high school girls ; extet. Mrs. A. If. Webb a returned missionary, gave an ad dles? on "China and the Manchurian Situation." The r.ccial committee of the club wish to announce the Christmas party for Dec. 16 with Mrs. Headley as hostess. Each member is to bring a 10c gift for the tree. -to be exact, our oi pony contest vail Deceniber ISlh. Tiie name of the winner will fce announced and pony awarded at cur store on Christmas eve. Some lucky boy or girl will be the proud owner of Bimbo, the dandiest little pony you ever saw. Don't Miss This Most Unusual Opportunity Busy Bees Meet. The Busy Bees of the M. E. church met at the home of Mrs. O. F. Peters for the election of officers and a so cial time. Miss Velma Walradt, Pres- ' ident; Miss Minnie Palmquist, vice-j president; Miss Lucile Ieesley, sec- retary-tieasurer. Retiring officers; were the Misses Anna Hurlbut'and; Janice Compton. Eight of the class! were present. Miss Mildred Shepara of Elmwood was a special guest. Ecnciagton Entertained. Oa last Thursday afternoon the L. C. C. Kensington, was pleasantly en tertained by Mrs. Everett Cop? at her j A,t rr-1- AfuX just think, Children, it doesn't cost yutt a red cent to enter the contest. Simply come to our store, join the Poll-Parrot Pony Club, I get your button, and wear it to show that you are a member, and then write us a let ter of not more than thirty-five words telling us why you think every boy and girl should wear Poll-Parrot All Leather Shoes. The one writing the best letter will win the pony, and the saddle and bridle, too. EVERYTHING FREE! Oh boy, isn't that great!! Now, just a word about Poll-Parrot Shoes-They are styled the way neat ,fy dressed boys and girls iLke 'em and made over nature-shaped lasts to perfectly fit the feet. Their flexible, easy tondiag soles make RULES OF CONTEST It is open to every boy and girl of fifteen years of age or under. No member of this store nor any mem ber of his or tier family will be al lowed to participate. Three judges will decide on the best letter, and their decision must be accepted as final. In the event of a tie, duplicate awards will be made. them comfortable to wear and the all leather quality of Foil-Parrot Shoes makes them mighty hard to wear out. Into every pair of Pell-Parrot Shoes for boys and girls is built the same fine fit, the same beautiful style, the same extra wear, and extra value as is always found in Star Brand Shoes for mother and dad. That's why Poll, Parrot Shoes are the fin est of footwear for the' growing feet. So that's our story. Now; you join the Poll-Parrot Clnh and write us vour story and rememberv the time is getting short.' Just a few days more and Bimbo will be giTcn away. Come on, boy( and girls, we want tt hear from you alii When Yoa Join th PoH Parrot Pony Club WCiv You a Duiian to Wear. The Largest Store in Cass County F.l'Fj-'-' "IT rQOOOSgOOOOQCC'S'SQfrOgCOOCiCOOGOCOCOOOQQC i