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vV MONDAY. FEBR. 29. 1932. PIATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL PAOE TWO t U.MS A Few HJgli . Lights i ii'i ' 8 rcm Oiar Co-Operative Specials TWO MORE DAYS Broken lots Men's and Boys Munsingwear. . Puce Jj Children's Sleepers, inc. Dr. Denton's, ages 1 to .4, -49c Youths Outing Gowns, cheaper than making i'em -49c. Men's dress Fleece Lined Kid Gloves .' '. : v. -9Sc' 1 to 13. . . . . .63c wili :Cil LiJ J ci-i J, " 7 . Msn Boys' Idren s Coveralls, standard make, i to ao . . . w-- u ps 2-pc. Winter Underwear, inc. xtra sizes. . . . .69c ?s? Knickers, ages 12 to 16, inc. Corduroy ...... 89c K WESCOXTfS s nf lii, "a iva'V sure enough' "persist enC Indominable and reliable bunch t workers for the good of the city and all its interests, .wer Jo have a meeting at the heme of Mrs, Ralph Clymer. one of their members ami on last "Thursday when there was noth ing! else as a means of transportation that' would surmount the very bad 'roads; they secured' a lumber wagon and all embarked in this fornier pop ular conveyance' and ' made the trip rt nlapp of their-meeting. Not alone, thhi, but they, "Here well paid fhr tbe extrJ wcxk wid worry by one of the very' finest nreetings possible. Some-timc4'the difficulties in the way make the enjoyment of the object the more desirable.- They are all thank ing Mr?. fClyiflcr. theirgehial hostess, for the very Tine time which 'they en joyed. " '- . : "COLBEjSROD STUDY CLUB At the pleasant country home of Mrs. Howard Wiles, members of the Gcldcnrod Study club of Mynard hell their February meeting on Thursday afternoon. The study topic,' "Our Part in Child Health and Protection" was cleverly presented : by the leader, Mrs. Kverett Spangler. Three visitors wcra present. At the close of the stud' hour, delicious re freshments were served by the hos tcs asr.isted by Mrs. Carl Schneider and Mrs. Harold Mullts in the ab sence r-f Mrs. Arthur Wetenkanp, associate hostess.' odor tree by Jury in Pax ton Arson Case CANEIDAT3 VISITS CITY Paxtcr. Physician Found Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity May be Sent to Insane Hospital Ur. H. J. O'Donncll, 33 ytar old IV.xtcn physician, well known in this city, was acquitted of an arson charge in i:stii t court at Ugallala yesterday in connection with a fire which last August 1th damaged the Holy Trinity Lutheran church at Paxton. The ver dict of the jury rendered lati last r.ight, wa.-i that t'ne. physician was not i-'hciiff Fred Taylor said he would GREENWOOD 4. Mr. and Mrj. II. D. Headley attend ed the Lumberman's convention last Thursday. :-.Ir. .find Mrs. T. D. Lingblom. of Omaha; were visitors at the J. W. Ililiu libmi- L'St week. Mis. Myra Howard entertained Mrs. Jennie La Hue and Gust McXarlin at dinner a week ago Sunday. Vclma Wa'.radt v.-as Quite sick with t:u- flu and was compelled to remain 1, from school all last week. Mis. E. F. Smith and daughter. Mad. line, vi.-iied with relatives and frhnds in Ashlani on last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lambert and family spent Sunday visiting at the F. A. Pierjcn Lome r.car Lincoln. Arthur Tahott cam? in Saturday night from Iloidrege and will spend the week visiting' with the home folks. John Fox received the sad news of the death of his brother, which oc curred at an Omaha hospital on last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jordan and family, of Waverly, are moving into the John Armstrong property in tte northeast pa; t of town. Mr. end Mrs. Hillis are building an addition to their lunch room .--so as tcr riro then more room for their in- creasing trade. Sam Lodcr and Mr. and Mrs. ' Ira Lcurr. of Lincoln, were visiting at the- home cf Mr. and Mrs. O. A. John sen last Sunday. The Dorcas society will have a cov ered dish luncheon on March 3rd at the Christian church. Everyone is cordially invited. The 'condition of John Kyles, who lives near Lincoln is much improved at thi3 time, which will be good news1, joyed by all present to her many friends. . p, a. Sanborn was called to Platts- Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Frederick and I -,,,, i, on Wodnpsdav of last week to lock after some business matters, driv- This will be goofr news to her many friends. - ; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hurlbut, of Fremcnt came down last week to at tend ' the funeral of the late F. G. Wclfe, Mr. Wolfe being an uncle of Mr. Hurlbut. C. IV. Xewkirk went to Fremont with members of the Havelock I. O. O. F. lodge, where he helped. put on the lirst degree at a meeting of Fre mcnt Odd Fellows. A recent account of the valentine party given by the Guild in the church basement, we nre informed, should have read "various games werejday ed" instead of cards. ' ' Chris Cobb will in a short time move to the V. G. Itenwanz. Sr. place, where he will farm for the fu ture and. will have an excellent place to live as well as farm. . Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Fulmer" drove to Lincoln a week ago Saturday and Mrs. Fulmer's mother, Mrs. Caroline Back emeier, .returned home with them to spend the rest of the winter here, Henry and Carl Brockmueller, his son, living near Waverly, were look ing after some business matters in Greenwood cn Thursday of last week end were meeting their many friends here. Ray Fredrkhs. with a force of men, were shelling corn and grading it for seed, for it will not be long now until the planting c this cereal will 'be the, most 'popular, avocation- 'fii" the. land-.. ' , - r Mrs. Carl Foster, of Omaha, came down, Friday evening and stayed un til Sunday evening with her mother, Mr?. Lou Hurlbut. She came down to attend the funeral of her uncle, the !ate F. G. Wolfe. j A number of friend3 of Mrs. Evan Armstrong surprised her on last Sun day, it being her birthday, by going to her home at noon with well filled backets. The time was greatly en- Krom Sr. tuiil.iy'.s 1'ally Walter 11. Jursrensen. ol Lincoln. ,,,-,ii.nt, mv x ,i,novi,. h- reasoii of insanity at ;):i for licu( nr.iit governor, was. t iii the city l;: -t evening in company i h hi". h:v.: hcr-in-law, Jamn Car-: per, Jr. Air. Juraensen had the; Cdd Fellows Seceivs Tucmbcrs At their ra?QUjJ,s .last .week, the,-!. O.'O. F.' Uulge received two new.n;om-i be rs by: initifitkm: '--After thf regular orutl VL - 1 . Iplea -ure of me. tins? a great m-.'.ny of monies wore engaged, .n the twojiew j jf hv cUy ,vhl,e heV( Glen reters, both excellent citizens and men who should make good Odd Fellows. At the conclusion of the initiatory Avork, they 'were perred a : 1 -(.Id the physieian in jail pending in : .-.t i sic! Ions fr..i."i the distiict court. The 'ofii"( r hollevi'vl the p'lysician wouM be k '.nt Lo a state hospital for treatment. :v phyf-lcii' n shov.Lil no emotion and all felt mt-ch impressed with was his second tr: fine oyster s'lrr:'" The Ifnl !Tge;is in a healthy cOnditich and frequently takes in new members. I the vounr man. Mr. JurKenscn i L. . i i i.." iu i v!jury lasrt Novcra! jibe (aunty, bi wiAv be'ng a daughter of James Carper, one of the veteran (democrats of the !.tale. MRS. EERGEX ILL Celebrated .Washington - Day Tile many cia time frien is over The Masonic , lodge and the public , counly will' fegrtt to learn of schools' i.uf on ' a very jftne prtgrcro j tha nUie of Mrs. George Berber at the firttVf -last, week, hen tbey . cJi- ' h(,r home al Oratige,'-California. Mr. rerved the 200th anniversary of the birth of oaf first - president; fleer Washington. The girls rexte-tt? sing ing club was a very pleading feature of the occasion and was directed by Prof. II. I). Hughes, of ihe Green wood srhce ls. 13. A. I.andon presided over the meeting and sure made a good presiding officer. One of the fine features of the meeting was an addrc3i given by CoV P. L. Hall, which was of u patriotic character, and also an admonition to every citi zen to be faithful to their country, true tc their God and fraternal to their fellow man. , j;c ger, v.'bo wa iiere the past fall I tr xi nt with the crd tiioo ruenrM, j wriio to his coiiin. Edward Ripple i of t hir. city, that Mrs. Bevger was jvery poorly ai:l her recovery was the i matter f grave'djuh. Mrs. Berber ha1' not been well I'm- seme time and in her ( are Mr. iiirger has al.;o weak encd iiis .physical condition a gieat dc-:!. MONTHLY MEETING OF HOME MISSIONARY S 0 CIETY I,, STANDARD BEARERS I-IEET i Fro::i Mti;nhr's Jiaily Tao tandarU Bearerr, ff the Mcthc.li a chuii h. met yesterday at il on tli: hage, a r having failed to agree. Fcur other arson charges are pend ing against Hi.? j-hy;;;?ian in connee tion with thr.-' separate fires at the Paxton Old I'ellows hall and one at tN; residence ci George Triddle. Dam agr? from all the I'axten fires was estimated at ';.", 500. Following the physician's arrcr.t last fall. Deputy State Sheriff E. E. Clark a!:nou!-!ed the doctor had con fevsed to n.-iting fires in lumber yards at Lexington. Gothenburg and Cozad last July, causing damage of thous ands of dollars. The GOSSARD I0VA PEOPLE vV EBBED Fi-.to Wi .In-; This noon Judge A. II. ley's L'ail.v at the cfiice of County Buxliiiry. occurred the Line .of Beauty Ladies Toggery, THE SHOP OF PERSONAL SERVICE Plattsmouth, Nebr. CALL FOR 3RY LAW APPEAL Trenton, X. J. The republican tate committee, viewing the stand , of the late Senator Morrow a.? "the marriage or Zelma Mildred f .arrett j ,.ciuli0il ,f the liquor problem.- ad- and Llovd Earl Crabtree. both o .-i't. rvi vecated the Xew Jersey delegation Iowa. The young people i to tho nati.raal convention hs com- rcc(.mmend:d "that the delegatts to ihe national Ciin vent ion. while re cognizing their rij.;l.t under cur laws to exerei:-.? tln ir own ch.oice, encour age the president in these pood ef forts by giving him their support." STORK 15 BUSY ! hrd motored some 200 miles to this .nittcj to repeal cf the eighteenth Tno vkinity of Mynard has two citv to have the wedding performed. the E. . II Wcscitt ' The Union Heme Missionary soci ety held their monthly meeting at the home of the president, Mrs.-' 3:' D.f the very . inters ii,:.?: lessen. I);lLn.ty , iofi-et.,vuiout:j- were crvcc "Sun nyide, heme. i We gave sentence prayers, then brought up he fort; tho meeting old j and :iiiW biuin. Vjrginia Trivelyj led ijjvotions, and Grace Simons had! They were accompanied by the bro- ! the-r and sister of the groom, and immediately after the ceremony the to the Iowa home. PRO GR AlI-PL ATE SUPPER 1 1 hj' Amy. Ejliott, c;id Frances Gamb ling : ' "'. ".., , VIRGINIA TUIYELY. Reporter. Gacrge Washington,-.bi-rcntennial program and plate surper. given by the pupila of Pist. at S:00 p. m., Thursday, Match 3rd. Everyone v.- e 1 c o r. e . LUCILLE AL1JERT. 120-lsv.-. 3d iarr.ily and Itobert Weston spent Sun cay in Lincoln vi'iting with her par cntf.. Mr. and Mrs. Weston. Mrs. Lincoln Dimmitt, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Dimmitt and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Peters all went to Lincoln Sat urday to attend the funeral of F. G. Wclfe. Mrs. James Fisher, who has been critically ill, is much better and is able to Lo up and around the home. ' ' , - iik t f : m For Troubles , S' I duo to Add 1 M 3 t ME4BACKI When food SOURS ABOUT two hours after eating many people suffer from sour stomachs. They cell it indigestion. It means that the stomach nerves have Leen over-stimulated. There iaexces3 acid. The way to correct it is with an alkali, which neutralizes many tune3 its volume ia acid. The right way is Phillips' Milk of Magnesia just a tasteless dose in water. It is pleasant, efficient and harmless. Results come almost in stantly. It is the approved method. .You will nevcf use another when you know. He sure to get the genuine Phillips. Milk of Magnesia prescribed y physieiarrs for correcting excess acids. 25c and fiiV: a bottle; any drugstore. The ideal dentifrice -for clean teeth and healthy gum3 is Phillips Dental Magnesia.. a superior tooth paste that safeguards against .cid ing over to the county seat and again on Thursday made a trip to Omaha tc look after seme business. Harry Schuster, of Ashland, return ed heme Monday morning after hav ing spent several days here visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Nannie Cole man. Mrs. Coleman accompanied him heme and spent the clay in Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Peters and "sons Glen and Norman drove to Lincoln Thursday afternoon to attend the fun tral of Mr. Peters,' niece, the late Mrs. Lena May Stidel. She had been sick for some time. The burial was in the Lincoln Memorial Park cemetery. Uncle W.. C. Boucher vvho was quite ill for a tims, after having been cut, suffered a backset, which caused him much sickness, but he is now feeing much better and is able to be up and about again. Let us hope that this time he' will be able to stay up. . . . : On last Thursday, evening the Greenwood "Itebckah lodge No. 264, met in"' regular' session. There was a large attendance of their own mem bers and several, visitors from Adi land lerdge present. After lodge-a so cial time was enjoyed,' a number of gamer; being -participated in by the members; alter which delicious re freshments were' served "by 1 a' com mittee! . " . '' Crosrc'nvIasti'Th'i '.rMxny' af terrioorf arid V TdoA' In-'lvVfeting afternoon ?a(-h-' joyed by thntf in attendance.' '' The' 'meet iag' was opened by swing ing "America," by the- entire groFr.p. Mrs. Cross led in the devorirm"?. -iT.e topic was, Fsiends.Ail.'t-.Jlrs., li. ;.Y.j, jCurna! Want-Ads cost only Kcuke! led in prayer. The regular j few cents and Get real results! lesson was given over to the "Lite of i . , , . . George Washington," which wa by Mrs. Koukel, assisted by Mrs. Mae Smith, but as Mrs; Smith was unable . . -w - , J 1 r.. ' t to oe prer.eni, .Airs, koumi, iook iuh , charge,-taking her scripture reading from the ltth chapter of . K-xc da?, j which "was followed by several short prayers. The iiie sketch of Washington was riven bv Mrs. Koukel.-Miss Xola Planning told the story of IJe' -y ItosajEfl and the flag. Miss Ona Clark save a- beautiful cornet solo with Miss Until Koukel at the pian-'. tM Mrs. L. Rr Upton gave a reading on fc! Independence nail. Aiiss ira i.iaiKir-; and Miss Ruth Kunke-1 were heard mH'; two vtrv fine duet numbers. H3 amendm ent. Commer.dir.g President Hoover's effort.? to stimulate busi ness 'recovery, th committee recom-mend'-d the state's delegates "encour age the president by giving him I their support," but maintained "that tho sovereign fight of the people to write the platform is paramount to that of naming a candidate." Conflicting" opinions were express ed bv revcral members on whether the committee had unqualifiedly in structed the delegation to vote for the president's rcnomination. Attention was directed to the phrase endorsing the prc-Mdent which new members of the citizenry; two f-ne young Americans arriving there Sunday. At the heme, of Mr. ar.d Mis., Glen Weter.kamp a fina tight, pcund danghtc-r was . loru . Sunday morning, while at the borne of Mr.. andMr.--. Henry Lyon at the Ctda .. farm', an eight and a half pound w.n m a J e .. h i a p pear a n ie . Uhl .. v e.i) ii) s, . . The little ones- are doin-s nicely aud it ,:s. neeilless. lo iiay,,uia1.i.nuy, oay brcugbt a great, deal of huppinet to the parents. , t . . Jocrnal VVar.t-Ads cost oniy a few csnt3 and Get real resultsl Never a Sale in History Like This C XT ! Several examples of Washington's s e::empliary home l.ife were giveu by members. The program ,e lose d by all ringing that splendid old son;r. "Faith of Our It? closing with tlid Father; prayer. At tha close of tbe afternoon dainty and . delicious refreshments ;vere served by the hostess. Three Celebrate Birthday ' . ; On Sunday, February 21st,' Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wright had been married 35 years and also their grandson, Wayne Wright, had passed Ms 13th birthday and Myron, Wright his seventh birthday. This allowed all to celebrate .the occasion together, which" -was done by a gathering at the -home of Mr. and .'Mrs. .'A. M Wright, with a happy gathering and a fine dinner for themselves cd the many relatives1 and friends, ' Ths TnvnlceTabls--5rect kr-Ttie nimertcf tha. Ladies, card HOLD COHFEEEUCE HEIiE Tkw I, S& AS. 6 Than Emd A Sale Where Profit is Not Even Thought Of Bigger ;B 7? There is no "ifs" or "ands" about it it must be done and done in a hurry, too. Come and share in this great saving event. The selection you will find is great and varied. TO SELL Half The Stock . :Mr. James T. ' I'cgley,- president of -the Ca.-s County ' Federation oflr ... . . . ... . i E?. wemn s- imn, hem a conierenco ; j here Friday at her home with s8ve.raiH of the ofl'iccrH. Mrs. K'i'ienc -Nutz- fA maun, vice-nresudant,-. of Nehawka!J3 and Mrs. II. V. Nonis, secretary, of Weeping Water. The ladies discuss ed, different. phapspt; theclyb work for the coming year and aka of plans for the convtntion of the county. It i is . necessary-: th&t the conyeutionj speaker ad, -other details pt)tlie fall; meetings be anauged at . tliiri time' and which was part of, the subject of I the .conference., -. 1 BABY BEEF CLUE En 11 re P Stock fit ' F 1 r.u m mm ipper For The Smartest Dressers Dressy 97-so sfisppeirs V The 'Blue Ribbon Paby Eeef club", met at the home of cur leader,! WiiV Bi-aiidt. 'ir, All tho membcra ; wtfe' present. W'e are planning on f'. having a Judging team and' a dem-' ensfratien team The next meeting vrti.fcft--held-at-the homo o Arthur, Fester. Dainty . refreshments -werej served' by I-Irs. Brandt . at the close! cf the&meetiusr.cT' s v f.A KE'A'S' BE?0RT1-R. Women9 s Smart 8 Slippers fir - We Blase Sell! Vic Rust Sell Them! A Desperate Ef fori To Seii S1 6,009 Kori!i Men's Dressy; 3 Shoes : tur vi Boy's $S Shoes $ 1 .48 Womens Slippers FBlzar If Ha Plattsmouth, Nebr. Enna Jeitick tappers Brcken Lines All Smartest Styles I J.J .imtmm , - i mi fj nn'i " in v. i -f 'I I i.'.J 1 el cluTTof the GreeuwQoqsG.eireTal Ken- in i ii- inii " ' M