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    THURSDAY. APRIL 14, 1932.
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL
PAGE SEVEN
Murray
COME TO QUILT DISPLAY -r
Mi-.-
was visiting inj
;
is visiting A.
I'.- uiah Sar
ti.-i.:. a :.:tuiuay.
Mrs. Fannie Crosse l
:a!:vf. in .luriay.
A goodly Lumber in this precinct V
L ! t il l I Oli--.
Albir ana Mr. .
; were in Om- ; I V
The ladies of the Murray
Christian church will hold a
quilt display at church par
lors on April 20. Three prizes
will he given one for pretti
est qui'.t. one for quilt with
most work on and one for the
oldest quilt. Eats ami a pood
tims. Admission in cents
the last ligure of your as;e.
d did their duty
1 lay.
dr. and .Mr.-. Kzv.i
i yin. A. A. Voun
I
u M;.-. A. 1. L'.akke v. ere - ,,., f;r,, -n-tt .e- iirnii-, h. r .v:k tint
l:um ksscx, ia.. fct.jine the very best during the tore
Mesdames Victor Wehrbein and : Bible school and also saying that the
William Wehrbein were visiting ' school is progressing-. ' ""
with friends in Omaha and at the: The band met for practice Monday
f 1 fame time lookli.g after some shop-. evening in the show room of the
J ring which they had in hand. i Rukke garage partly for advertise-!
.j Robert Shrader, who has been em-jment. and aL-o to make it more con
! ployed on the Charles Wolfe farm east venient for those living west of Mar-,,
f ! of Murray vafin town for a number ! ray who have been so faithful in
I cf days and was visiting with friends j the driving to Lewiston over all j
kinds of roads. Quite a number of!
to 'people are interested and Prof. Smith
.and also voting at the primaries.
J! W. G. LoedcLtr was called
T : South On aha on last Monday to look 1 gives a number of lessons at the
trg i-uost.-i
.ay.
will he a bake sale at the
Saturday afternoon tor the
i the band.
lock Pitman and her
. Tl'.elma. were I'lattsmouth
v. t urday i t r. inc.
;. 4-iI Caidtn club
!- : meeting April
w..l b- ar. r.our.cvd hit r.
Lav. to:: a::J ion. Lyle.
Sunday w ith Mrs. Law
A I've it Your.g and lam-
after some business matters, having ; Lakke garage. It is hoped that a
,!., t ' in view the looking over of the stock band can soon be organized .at Mur-
I yards and their offerings of feeding . ray.
Primary Voting
to Two Leaders
President Hoover and Gov. Roose
velt Stand Favorites Stiff
Contest in Illinois.
in
Chicago. Len Small, vieto:
many state political wars, passed 1 is
nearest rival for the republican nom
ination for governor, an office he
part of the week.
cattle. I Last Lurr.mer a commit;'; was
Mrs. l minis wno has not ocen very , iormeu ncmi me ...iu.-.u:-.- t ;ias f.vice he-Id. by GS.ooo votes on
well was n Omaha Tuesday consult-ity Center with Mrs. Georgian t. ream- j n.turRP from ncarlv a third of the
Mr. arid Mrs. Charlie Harrows were I
visiting with Mrs. I!a: rows' parents!
in the southern part of the suae. !
over- t lie week-end.
John Vantine and the good wife
were visiting with relatives and old
friends in Murray during the early
pi rtiou of this week.
There is to be a minstrel show giv
ing her physician and
will soon b
fun
or a
hoped sue
ual health.
Little Rarhara Jane
has received
in her ! progtam"va3 given and by t; is pro-
j errani and donations a very, snbstan
the daughter ' J ial fund was secured. Otker eu-
er as tuainuu'i to raise-
.on:e vcrv eiicourusmc heln and it ?erin. ::eii eerc auci. -uuiuoor
of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cans-, r.ier, has ; tertuir.ments and nio:-y trom sales 1 (.,
een very ill during the past lew days J'aked the
noces::nrv. fund, and now
ell
seme o: our ynur.i
ih.e eity of Murray, which will be
he hi during this we-.k.
and every tare Las bee -n given to the Mr. Martin has begun the T.-ork. It
little i'l.t and f-he is reported as being is the desire of the coininur. It y ecn-.-liiihtiv
better. iter Mid the promotion to rr.ak- Lew-
people ofj M,. an j y Ha'nh Kenr.edv ut-.d : iston eemeterv the beaut,- snot of
t t'inr. v ho
been
f Murr
I V v:n.
n f:T
t'-z -' r::
bride are
lv. having
e Ml:: ford
now
this
ron-
the
t:'
cr.mpar.y was re
ran 1: hinder, who
;-, Mi 'tulay of this
a sh:!ling torn
t - th Wilson c-le-;
t rnoon of tliis
! Uetty Lru were dinner gu -ts sit
' W. S. Smith horn? Monday evenin
,ard also visiting with their aunt.
; Mrs. Royal, v. ho .-1 a house guest at
i
! the. Smith home.
j The young folks cf the Presby
terian church are busv this wet k
'ith their preparations for the min-
wiil co-cy-
the on.mrt ity. If all
erate this ran he done.
There will be a (ianc? a.t 'layers
Friday evening. April 2-nd.- f,.r the
hei.eht of the land.
precincts. With 2. GO;! of the 7.22i j
prc'fincts, he had gathered a. total,
of 1T.S.72! while Ills challenger, i
Omer X. Cu;tcr, had 111.SG9. !
I'robate Judge Henry Horner ot ;
icago in the democratic contest '.
for izovcrr.or, had gathered a h ad j
almost twice as great as Small's. At j
the saM Lour his vote topped that j
of State Representative Michael Igoe ;
bv 77. (KM'. i
m
njf
L!
Where the Boy is
3'ou want him to look his
best. These dark blue Cheviot
suits we are selling at
95 Sg.45
are rast what you want!
Thurs., Friday Big Legion Minstrel
Fun fiom the vecrd "Go" Seats c-t Mauzy's
Cleaned the Church Yard
The ycung pe-ople- of the Christian
rtrel which
church on
they will
Fiidav and
. i ir-'-.y.tz e:ui:e poor
having h n ht pt con-
- a r-::-u":t f his
so very poorly :i arcount of rh.euma
tism for sir.i" time is reported as be
irir seme tetter at tnis time.
Mi. ntid Mrs. Arthur Copenhaver I
of Omaha is visiting and helping!
heir mother put in the earuen on i
i
the place owned by Mrs. Frans.
.la oh. Hiid was on the Sjuth Om
aha market last Monday with two
i.ii iddtls e i Hit uue- mi a 1 1 le .it . , ,iw. t ,j, c. ,.,..j I .1... i, 1.
well as a car ci very tine porkers. ' fu in beautffuIlv for t!i0 minstrel vent: - t.eoph to work if
Mr. Albert our.g. who is thej :aji(.a will not have time to eook all 1 anything done.
chairman of the American Red Cross Jweek and will be glad to tret their'
was in Omaha Monday meeting a.n.i-jy dinner all prepared. Under?: es Cnerati:
field lepre.-eulative of the Red Cross.' The hcm- of Mr. and Mrs. Charles j Leo Rcddy. living "east
Mr t A tl tin?? l f'i 1 - ' T ' tcr wii; r- ru -. 1 1 t iV i 1 : j : T r t - -- - t 1.- ti r 1 : 1 1 i 1 : 1
evenings of this week.
ive at th?!(hurch met on Wednesday cf this
Saturday w'tk. each bringing a rtk-. ant!
'fltar.ed the yard and put ihr proji-
The food sal. given lor the band ( rty in the bi st condition Slid mnk,
C't
Chicago. The wave of delegate:
, ro'ih-d Tuesoav niuht toward Presi
dent Hoover and Governor Roosevelt
I In Kentucky, the democratic con
vention instructed ttiat state's twen-i
! j
ty-six dele pates to vote for Roose-;
;v, lt as 1 :-g as his nam? is before
J the Chicago convention next Jutn-.i
.Tlie- nation of the Kentuc ky conven-
Ition wa:; unanimous.
Iown in Dixie, the Florida re -pub-;
t-1"f i licu.11 state convention elected nine,
:! Assessors are
To!d How to
Cut
Rural Taxation
Orv-cers Can Petition the County
yott w-ant
Bo
'ir.
f I nion.
aaiurciay
' a '
:i- - lay.
. j a ! 1 e
L. S. 1
1
F"' 'u wa- h.ote"s
! er lady friends on
all pre.-ent spent an
th-
s-
irtn
of
Greass Adds Miles ;F
Zvery r:cc3 oT machinery neecis
luSncatirp. Your automobile is nc
exception. Reqular- mcnthlv qrsas
ipn i! add miles to its life. Let
l.3 nr3-J? it tcdav and at requiar
intervals in tc future. Quick ser-
brate-l their ISih wedding annive r- ; day by the' arrival of a vt ry fin" baby
sa:y a fw days ags by some 20 of j b. y con ing to t heir he me to stay. The t
th' ir iriv-ncl.-? giving them a surprise, i mother and young man are doing
Gccrge Rcicke and the good wife : ulv J' nfl l'-5e f-ther is rretty happy,
were vhiting with friends in Plaits-1 Purity Commiionef George L. ;
nr,' whII with the r.a ren t s ! Fa rle'- and (;- Manner, mechanic
cf Mr. .Reinke. Mr
r arris.
The Pia: cl'?b mot at Lewiston on 1
Thursday tvenirtr with a iull attend
ciiiecr. t;u:u: iivu.-- nr:Mi. li.vn i.-. j
: Uacier. has a way of making it in- ;
I teresiing. ,
Curie Charles H. Boedfker. Sr..'
d
to
1'n ivrrsit '- ho
ic -legate-? at large and instructceli
them for President Hoover, bring
ing to fourteen his delegate strength
in that state. Two more remain to
be ( hosen at district conventions.
The pre-skhnt and prohibition,
ven' the topics of the day in the
Mis.-ouri state G. O. P. meeting. I.ate
night the convention instructed
delegation cI
C'O'ilt Hulii!
a Sunrems
,' 1'
i ii ;:
i
; that
taxat io-
I:: ca
e:i v
po,,.-.
clear a
shcuhi
Pi-i-ty
and c
it i
th.:t t!:e d !'
'); edt'cath-aritaid-.1
i'Ur;
i!u refill '.: not
i-:a:.l us.-
al. relig-(-"s
and
'tbject to
pari of tho prop-
- r-.'.-.l- -l f.r 'i.i:u :a i-ur-!,:
!:!! ve- t!M- ikc:-ioa is i. or
to helbiT a poriio.i ot It
be taxed. Mr. Pi.. ith. rive-;
State Tax Co7!tn-: ner Smith l:ai-is.-ued
instructions to county as:-e.;.i-
orr concern in
it as l:i- r:: cpiniop
.-hou'.i f.v.A tie value'
lion i e;.t d f"r -r:.ime
Ih.'I cksojt
of tint pr
ciai purpo.-cs
t; ta:;o a
ad
f''icr-
l.
and Mr J II 1 -' c'-uniy, notii or i lattsmouin.
j were looking after some business in
Murray towards making repairs on
. 1. . . . -. 1 . ; . -. 1 e. T' " t
line i:ai;ivr vtmeii is useu uy v . i.
i'tj-'nclt for road work.
va.: tak
piiah where he underwent 'an c re ra
tion for uhers cf the stotuacii f.ivl
was ac companied hy his phj ... :ian. j , 1;at date's entire
Dr. R. W. Tyson. Following ihe.p-j f0ny-one for the president and' is forwarded to assessors. Mi. Smith
rati?::, be was reported as lceimg ; adopt- a resolution urging congress , states that farm 1
r.t-i society propel ty
taxing of real p. ;.!
fan.i lands. I": d' r a i
t uprcme court in the ca. ; oi :
v.;. Saline cM!ity, a cuoy .f
( . ; : c
!.m;.it
V hi'-l:
aad t;
I -on gl
tiii.;
si.,.,
th- t pc
. it. Ci.til c:i
s coar.ty w
i ii t arc- d-.-fii'
. er ray.- :.s.
rtirn leated
pending from
c'n may petti"
i ihe tax cotn
sh uld ti:
or connuert ial
M JI pOrCS.
A guide l'T-k for
1 ! lev". :
11-
d in ot!
t toiiu-
.ulii improv;
Will Work Supplvine; Char-es ,
he Rev. J. C. Stewart, who "has
to (ail a national convention at the ; ties similarly situated wiii be en-:
earliest possible-date to "deal with ! titled to the s-ame consideration, a!-i
the whole subject of prohibition." Itho t!:e peic-ntage of de.lucli'n may;
I -.fr. i' . , I o 1 i -it i r. f. in T 1 1 i v. r.i C .? ' iV. i -i , 1 i f-' . n r. 1 r t n i t i - f '
hern the pastor of the M.un-a: Irrt8-1 Was of setor.darv importance to the; "It is i-e;'eisar--. hjv.ever," le1
Mrs. Joseph Stasha. accompanied . byterian elturch for a number f ycjaTs selection of nominations for govc-r- ; auys. "for the property owrcrr- tO(
mother to Santa Barbara. Calif.. ' has acce pted the position of supplv I nor IwKn sisll. of Kankakee, twice ; tition the county board of tuual-'
republiear. governor, was far in the ization for this reduction, aiid it is
c (-.::;'
for taxation is sent n asse: s
Tie ho"k w as ;th-jttel by the
v as-ors r ssoc iat ion.
SMITH SAYS EOT CONSULTED
i'LTade-Iphia. "If the voting cge
ll'l's ha'! been eirhteen instead
MURRAY GARAGE
A. D. BAKKE, Propr.
viug Tuesday night. Mrs. Staska ; minister to the churches of this de-
Ail! rrtlirn nfffr a few itnv vi.ai t . ' r n. ; r. . ;n v.;. .ii ir . "..-
. . - - - t;i, 'xii iilu U'-il 1 U liiir ili.il' -. ?
Will' nc CM Ml IV I'J. Ml. ill V I ii. ; v,-.
! e pr;rt ;
h - i n g
pa t. is at th::; tin:
LUi.h better and it is hop; d that he
will socn bt aide to get out.
while the mother will visit for " ; ?tc w.irt will make his hou-p
IrVMui-
bei ray.
ied a
Rfv. Stewart has .iuiU-eomplei-dal
wh.ere hy he !rfoni s the
Bible School Lesson Study!
Anil 17th
Sv L. Neitzel
I longer time with members of
i famiiy who reside there.
! The MiioMtrv Sovietv md'.
i
day ane;-ic .ui ibet churc li wth ;t.jiy fcwncd hy Mrs- HettvrKarrow.
! a very good ail en.; a ace. The newly The d-al for the prop! rty v.-as mad-1
hrcr.gh Charles 11. lu.v.ieiitfjJjr?
lead of liis -even opponents. j the county beard rather than Ihe
Illinois' democratic national com- county assessor that will pa.s upon
mitteeman. Michael Igoe. was far bu- fit at its meeting Junr 14."
ihird Jadat? Henrv Horner cf Chicago 1 -. In the Saline county case a
of t wer.ty-o?'M. I would have taken
l!oaver to the laund:y." said Alfred
K. S;:it!i to a ;.,i. ',:; of Pennsylvania
.'.er.o' .ats -..hile pa-.-ing thru Phila-
,'hi. i ia. T'-.r- f ,.-.!: Xev York t:ov-rc-t
truer v. as on his wiy io Wa.-h.r.';-
e!e. ted officers presided, Mrs.
J Roedeker. president, and Mrs. Rru-
hacker secretar'-treasurer. Tine rib
ject (Hcusea was "Temperance."
Tii2 Call cf Abram."
G- : -.-:s 12:1--J.
,.. is i.ee-essa rily
; :-. :::y f:;:!y r i the bibie.
n- -.:.!. ::..'- tiil the conchi
: - ;- - a:- in the wih!- r-
:. ':. - .'-a..- to the promised
':;.:--:. 't-li shouhi be- care -:.
:- r t ;.- y .-li,.w how sin nro
:,. :: God o:.'-;-.td-d to des-
a:. ": !::ah- a new s;art
I.-.:.:.: ::.:..;; at:a:n went
. i; : . ,-:; hided to bring
-.:-. ! r; a :. y ct 'aer
:. : a " i.o-e:. ai; l pe-
; : " I:, c:.. ab;u; for
r : .- :. : - v. : ac . He sele ' -ted
: :. . : . : .!.:hl. w hon: He
' : 1 "aid-- a- : a der
. : S:.-. : . ii " : g i :: t h- r-oi t li
:: '.: ; :.V:- h'-rv.een the
: a : T: -r:-- rive , . Abram's
Gave Friend Surprise Eatarday r
At the home of Mr. and' Mrs. Harry
Jarvis Lancaster was calling on; Xoeil was given a surprise wrnti cm
!his Pl-.tsmouth friends Wednesday. ! to Mr. R. A. Noell. l)roth.i'W Harry
j Mrs. Chris Snangier who recently ' xoell. wl:ich was attended hy a' large
j moved into the Lewiston neighbor-1 number -f the friends of this youug
hood joined the Social Circle exten-; mcn who was just twenty years Of
j slon club. The club feels MrsJaiIt. " ' --""
and rot by sizht. The caravan goes Angler will be of great help to the;
on a fix hundred mile trek, until j club. , Chicken Thieves at Large
The rah. Abram's father died, two; The rext meeting oi the extension j On last Saturday right, while Mr.
i' ri-j owner of the residence property form-i in the deinoc ratie- race for The feov-. duct ion of 1". perc-r.t in valuation -'-b'-i. ami w;r . gvee t - : at .on ti J liiia-
ertior's r.tnrinar..- - f lacni lands in a school dl.-trifkWel: h;l voSni:" firvj ortetn who iodc
The Chicago democracy's favorlto' Was ordered, the court holding that f wrth him or. a tJain to Vt -i I hila
scn prefidential candidate. -P-'rratov because of high taxes in the rchool ; d!ph'.a.
Jame-s Hamilton lewis. was the only I diet rict the land war, entitled to be T!:e democratic ,c r.miit'ato
candidate entered in the party; euuaiize.l with farm lands om-id. 1 he iocJ 014 ha- original hcla
P referent ial list. (of suh district for taxtiou purposes, ration that J.e was no; an active can-
Senator Otis F. Glenn, who made 'hat the l.itrh school tax decreased ''"it'.ate for the presidency, but add.d
no campaign whatever, seemed to (the net revenue from latids. that be did not want this stati :r: ;.t ir.
have p(j-ketf-d renomination on the' net revenue is one of the important to' preted as meaning he.dil let de-
r.ol kn
will be
!C R't IS
o w i n 2
'.own in that he goes,
where Ihe new home
Thu.-: he is going by faith
oasis of early returns. He "had 61 .- 1 Iements for a-cei taining its pres- s
740 votes to ;;7,414 for Newton Jen-le.it value. Within the district a tract ;
kins, liberal republican, who was his! of land was taxed ?r,r0. while sin;-,
iro the support of his frit :
P
hundred and live ye;
old.
club will tak up the making ot an1 jrs. Dan Horchar were quietly
The man that wants to serve God ! la:-
hades and any woman who.
sleeping, some marauders came to the
nearest challenger. William II. Diet- ": ilar
rich, now congressman at large, led
Scott Lucas for the democratic nom
ination for senator.
In Chicago State's Attorney John
land out-ide the district v.as
01..-
Roo,
litit, as h'-a
n
the car s-.rked v. hy GoV
velt had not con .tilted
of the- party, about run-
taxed S-lTf-. This the court Le! 1 ai'-'i-irg for president,
fects the market value of ihe twoj 'Wc body." a-.id Smith, "eau an
tracts, the tract having the small-! swer that but Governor lioosevelt
er net inco::v b'itg of less mark at ! himc If. All I can say is that le did
.1
rave
LLi foul, must give up the l -ii - to learn this art will find a : country heme and took thirty of the . Swanson defeated two judses hy '. value. TLe supreme court he-id that u,t do so
r,l j cempan iotis and society, tltei; and
only then, can God Ides.; him and
make him a hies. irg. Peter asked
Je.-ia . saying: "Lo. we have 1 ft ail
aad have followed tlK-e. what snail
We- l.av- the-retoreT" Jesus said:
"Tlioie is n' man that left hous;-. or
brtthren or sisteis. or father, or
art her. or v. ife or childre-n. etc."
Mat'. i ?.lk. lt:i'f; Abram was
Standing en the promises of God."
W fiC'
Jut
next
vc-n ieT
k new :
me in mcst any extension ciu t. ' ,; k of chickens of this uenth'-m;
in'iiiire
nieetir. i
in.
when and where the ji:;v:rg only one sinci
that is the most ton-- thieves al.-o took three
ner .
The
rail on. a of
t to you.
J. O'Brien, and who
as LilHe O'Brien, th'
c vlimh
auto oils. This thinir of steal- j trietr
better 1 j r. one blind is a pnttv seriou
fish su-1 jt j,fi at.tl steps shouhi be taken to!
pe. rmteu'it nt. ac c-cmipan it d hv his . '-top it i
wife, who has been visiting at I'nion , j
on last Monday. stoT.r,ed at Murray; Will Show Their Qtilts j
to visit with their friends. Aubrey Th- ladi s of the Christian hurch j
Towns; nd. and also getting some who had arranged to hold a quilt ex- I
1 TT-obable clear majority of near-, taxing authorities are only concern-1
v ae.iont. 1 cu 1;: (ie 1 ei 111 1 n ;. i; u ma i we" a iiiai
T'ne firat Illinois congressional dis-; value is. recardless of the causes;
to report on the contests tori w men prouuee it. aim 10 see mar
",J-- ! delegates to the national republican , taxes are levied pioport ionately, ac-
AN APPRECIATION
convention showed candidates favor-1 carding to actual value, on all prop-
1
l.ig
ie renomination
as ::ee;i and given
the student i'edio-.vs
f.-eo how God kept
in verse ::.
Abram. lie
As 1 ''' 1 k dt-ne by tliia exce llent tonsarial : Libit, some time t)go. hut postponed it
will , 11 rt !;t ! ( ii account of the bad re ads, are to
and Mrs. John Perry of Long o ahe
1
M r.
t.eacn, 1 aniornia. arrived in m u r- c,t a nrii nth ti-.o ii.r-nf
ray c:i Thursday, having motored . Th" , xhiuil will !e'on display at the
1 .
t
:.ati
'. in
ti'.o
a 1 -
', 1
t.'lv
An:
1
- Ln-oi;
; Al ra:
i: apt
tho'.isa:
ill'.. !.:
war bo:
-1 ia t!.
-t:e-
: what :.
His promise' to
'.-.: among idol, this man. Therari is dead and the
,. r was families Ft art on their last part of
,:,..rv o: the i re- tha journey three hundred miles fur-;i!f'm xh(iv hoiv.e in the west, to sp-t.d Christian church. Prizes are being of
fer li- h. :h r5?: ' ther. How- sira.ply tnis great thing
p:ou-. tiit or of the is told! Only two factors. God's
..- of the mo.-: re-' command and his servants loyal and
::.-tory. As it con- prcmpt obedience!
at; in of th.e i.a-! Many months have passed since
Hebrew?, it is leaving Ir in l . haidee, at last tnc-y
;:I ilillllilTMl : tat 1 v aiiaan. -...i-. .
b :ng devoted to! loads 01 teachers to their high task valliant fight for his life and for re- j Givefl Birthdav Eecepticn
and sevtnty-hve! of education to the Philippines. ' rn"K to heaMh. has been very crit-j At the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
life, while only Whole companies of Christian phy-j''Hy ill for some weeks, but was,L.1Kfa,fer on ,ast Sun!ay v.as ,,,,,, a
occupied v. itn'rieians. Christian teachers. Christian espacially critical c.n last Saturday. ption for AJr Henrv-AicCnlloch
-.ears or mor.- o; preachers seil out thtough the gold-j and which was causing great anxiety j ns w. as a v,.rv fi,u. l5il.mr for fho
aoing before, i en gate on their way to Japan. China. h the family and friends, was e-! n(.( ask,;u Tho affair rarnf. hl the
. the year uosiand the islands of the sea. an un- VrU-d as showing s mf improvement j shap. (;f a s,M.pris( am, herp v.tre
He was ' broken process. on to work 101 uou there lor the occasion and to asist in
of President erty.
State Journal. J Regarding assessment of frater-
1 ual society property, the state tax
commissioner in tortus assessors that
?'.iri;'tffr neininTt r nn i ji t liniltie t(-c
Tiie Preshvterian missionary so-' rule of the supreme court in the c ase
eieiv of Murray will present "Mil
Hoover in the lead.-
WILL PKESE2JT MINSTEEL
.. ,1 ...4 1. 1. , . 1 . 1 1 ;
ae, v,.l:l .it-tiit.w nev,.dlm n8ei!n(1a.R Minstrel's" Friday and Satur
day nights, April 15th and lfth, at
Oi the Scottish Rite cathedral of Lin-j
coin, should be exempt from ta::-'
at ion. The court held in this case. (
To the voters of the first commis
sioner district I v. i:-h to express my
appreciation of the support given
me at th--" primary election ar.d as
sure them that I will, if elected, give
the people, of the district th? very
best aervi.e po.sible and to admin
ister th. office to t he bast interest
cf th? taxpayers.
jcLirs a. riTz.
Journal Want-Ads get results!
the Presbyterian church at that
!."- ne xt few weeks visiting with t-.j for the prettiest quili. the one
th:' relatives in this vicinity, and : with the -mast work on it and the old
a!so to assist in the e are of Mr. L. j st quilt and the ladies arc exporting
,11. Young, father of Mrs. Perry, as j a large number to be displayed. There
he i? quite poorly at this time. j will also be a program and refresh-
Mr. D. C. Rhode, n. who has been ill! Hunts.
for a long time and who has made aj
place. Performance starts
o'clock. Admission. 10c and
at
!it.
S ''
m.
oi l whe-ii God call-1 and humanity. As the caravan ii-
i.e-r the call can.e ; r.aliy comes to Sheciiem. God visits
Mrs. Simm's, sister
Albin. was visiti;
of Mrs.
. - v. iv 4 j n uiv i: il li w a 11 i vil-
S at the A.binjpjj Arnold and ram II v, of Rlattsmouth,
SO ( it' lit'
laista ke
r.t.'t know, "but it must Abram and tells mm to go no iur-;" - j Jchn Eppings ar.d family of Murdock.
ar.d sure that he j ther. that his seed shall possess this 1 "L wrs. lazra Albin. me , Charles Koke and wife. Earl Harris
land.
t .
lave bee
(.aid no
Tie M.ui tLt lives close to God,! act of Abram: "And there builcied u ,tio!1 Program, this being similar
hiais and kne w -, the .shepherd s he a n altar unto Jehovah." Conse- Program that the Red Cross has had
lis throti ;h His word, i crating the now home to God. What i 1153 pe" "' 10 tne need at this
. :c c.
. urt
G .
G .:(' t ;
throuah
ii ; if man's
i's calling, ti
jm.-ii-kH nlnl. V, . ... 1 - -
Here follows an outstanding "uu nave laKen up cue nu- and wifei both f riattEmout h . nal,
Hoschar and family. Earl Lancaster
and family and James and Margaret
iicscnar. together with Harrv Mc-
pint
t a rs a r
and his an example to people that start a j time of a belter understanding of j Culloch. all cf Murray,
attuned home. The first acC should be. tO;Ioocl -nci ts enect on the body.
1
will not make build a family altar, where family! The Rev. Lloyd Schubert, pastor of
y n... stake. Moees. Joshua. Samuel ! worship is maintained, where the: the Christian church, was here last
;; Paul, had dire?t call3. The; whcU family gathers to read the Sunday and held services both morn
:o.c charactt r c: Abram bhiner, ! scriptures and kneel in prayer. i ing and evening as well as attending
in
that Le
get; ready to move
'And called upon the name of Je-; the Bible school, and was accompan
: eukii.a heme tk-s. leaving friends hovah." Regular services were in-;itd by his sister, who made a report
:.-:: c ountry, persuading his father, stituted. We can trace Abram's trav-j of the Christian Bible school at Stella.
' .-erah. to come with bin., his nip- els by his altars. In the hall of nun ! htr heme town, shewing there are
-- v .-. Let, also gees aljng. But the of great faith. Abram is the first. Iccme 9 5 in regular attendance at the
Gave Friesd Eeception
The Royal Circle and the Interme
diate classes of the Christian Bible
EchocI on last Saturday gave a recep
tion to the members of fWcast of the
recent play, "That's Orre-'oh TiJll' "
rreshjterian Cirnrci Notes.
Sabbath school at 10 a. m.
Morning worship at 11 a. m.
Evening service at 7:30 p.
(Young people's meeting).
Wednesday evening prayer meet
ing at 7:30.
You are cordially invited to wor
ship with us.
J. C. STEWART.
Pastor.
CARD OF THANKS
I wkh to thank the voters of Cass
county .for-the support that was ac
corded me at the primary election on
Tuesday. Also I wish to extend my
congratulations and best wishes to
the . successful candidate.
J. E. LANCASTER.
EIGHT MILE GROVE
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Sunday, April 17th
D:30 a. m. Sunday school.
10:30 a. m. German service.
There will be no Luiher League
service owing to the practice for the
play. !
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The Home Dairy begins business at their
new location in the Geise Building at corner
5th and Main streets Thursday, April 14th.
This building has been remodeled
and redecorated and is the last
word in a modern Dairy, with all
necessary equipment for handling:
Dairy products. Already
Philip Homan's 'Farm Heme Datey
Butter has a wide market which will be in
creased with the new facilities. The many
patrons will nnd the new Heme Dairy mere
convenient than ever when they bring their
produce to Plattsmouth. Remember location
Just East across street troni
Wercotl's Clothing Stove