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    THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1932.
PLATTSMOTJTH SEMI -WEEKLY JOURNAL '
PAGE FIVE
M
urray
business called George E. Nickles
tc Union cn Monday afttmoon of
this wetk.
Thomas Nelson and Gus Splitt
were visiting with friends in Schu
bert for the day last Sunday.
W. T. Kici-ardaon of Mynard was
a visitor in Murray for the afternoon
on last .Monclny and was looking after
tome bu.-i.ess while here.
J. A. Scott cn ana Ralph Kennedy
Eii- puttinir a roof on the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Enslekemeior
ttven miles west of Murray.
Dr. G. II. Giiraore was looking
after s. me business matters in Xe
I.awka on last Monday and meeting
with Ins friend. Dr. Hansen.
i':tii Hild has bf-en assisting in
the construi'-tion of the new home
to bo ( I Obrmaute of Xchawka,
v.hi.Ii i- j.it now being started.
Her Net II was looking after some
1 : i:.. .- matters in I'lat tsmouth on
Monday of this week, driving over
to il.-j ( .u.rity seat for the purpose.
Lu'i.:; Carper of the firm of the
was also meeting with his many
friends.
Theodore Nelson and son, Teddy,
of Imperial, the former a .-on of the
late F. G. O. Nelson, were here at
tending the funeral of the father and
grandfather.
Dr. J. F. Brendel reports the ar
rival at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Artemus Barkhurst of a very line
son which came last Friday and with
all concerned doing very nicely.
Lee Nickles and John I). Wurte
man, the latter of Leigh, where he
is engaged in business were looking
after some business and also visiting
with their many friends while here.
O.car and Swan Carlson of Wol
back, friends of the late Frans Gus
tav O-car Nelson, were here last week
to attend the funeral of their friend
they also visiting with Harry Nel
son of Murray.
Aubrey Townsenu. the barber and
MoGinness Churchill have arranged
that Mr. Churchill is to assist at the
barber shop when there is a rush of
work like on Saturday and at other
j rush times which will minimize the
j waiting.
Murra;
coi::pa!
H:.
va
and Implement
l Mis
! friend.
; over to
Bertha Nickles and her
Mis. William Spore. , were
I'lattsmouth last Monday,
making the trip in Miss Bertha
new Studebaker car winch
Monday to look after some busine-. j an8Wers every requirement for a
(.'. arl-s Kennedy and wife of Om-j modern motor car.
aha were visiting in Murray for the j John Griffin, father of Mrs. Ltuien
clay last Sunday, driving down from , C;, rlcr who miikes his Lome in Lin
their home in Omaha for the occa-jcoln was5 in Murray for a number
llon- j of days last week and was painting
n -V it Shiad-r v. a- looking afurja.u. hanging paper at the home of
Fo:nt- 1-usir.e.-- r-.atttrs in I'latts- Mr. and Mis. Carper and was taken
mouth on ia.-t Monday morning and ! to Lincoln last Sunday by Mr. and
t : : i Mrs. Carper.
- !
Znw .rrs ! Jolin Erpinss ani1 llle Iamily ol
LJJJ, it d t V-cS. ; Murdoch were in Murray on last
just to touch thP-t brake pedal and Fr dav while on their wav to I'latts
come to a sift. smcoih, certain ;moath an(i Wt,re acconipank.d by
step. Sjt te past winter wes a , .
mighty hard one on brakes, and;tl,ir son- IkK4iart- WJi but recently
Coutl'.ess. ours need some atten- liad returned from Lii.co.n where he
tion. Setter come in for a Check- -.-.as in the hospital and underwent
an operation for appendicitis, lie is
feeling very good now.
up, don't c. think?
MURRAY GARAGE
'"Our Club'-', the -.:';. :trv dub nf
A. D. BAE.HE, Propr. sor..e fiVf. mier. nor.h of "Nfrhawka
Home Talent Play
Vaudeville, etc.
LETKISTON COMMUNITY CENTER
Friday, 8 p. m. 10c
is to meet cn Thursday of the com
ing week at the home of Mrs. Wehr
bein. Among other novel features
they will have their fiower exchange.
Each cf them will bring a plant of
growing flower or seeds cr cuttings,
which they will exchange with
others who have not that particular
variety. The meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. Win. Wehrbi n on
May 2Cth so don't forget the date or
place.
Giving' Church. Song Books.
Th-3 young people of the Chris
tian church, net one class, but the
entire younger set, are to on up
coming Sunday present the church
with a fine lot of new song books.
There are thirty-six of the books and
they a:3 "Wonder Hymns of Faith."
cities, but with the coming of the'
summer season she desiivd to re
turn to the old home in Nebraska
where for many years she has been
a well known and loved figure. The
many old friends are delighted to
see her home again and in such ex
cellent htaith and spirits.
I&OVE this UIESEILF
... that vou can buv a qreater ouantity of feed at Hinky-Dinky for a smaller amount
cf money than you would imagine possible. The easiest wav to lower vour food costs
!s to shop every day at this store where every item is sold at a LOW price!
IP
MURRAY TAKES ANOTHER
All Welcome to Services.
There will lie services at the Chris
tian church the coming Isold's day
and the invitation is extended to all I mates and he later scoiin
The Murray Red Sox Sunday after
noon took the long end ci t;,c score
of a seven-inning battle with the
North Omaha Boosters. The score
as the game was called a: the close
of the sixth inning was II to 7 for
the Sox.
The North Side Boosters, largely
former North high baseball stars,
opened the game by securing a one
score lead which retained until the
third when the hard Luting Sox
started in to trim down the Omaha
bunch. In the opener Midge of t he
North Omaha team singled and scored
on the double of Harvey.
Murray advanced to th: lead in
the third when Fpidtli opened with
a two base smash aiu lollv.ved by
S hlieske who singled and then the
carnage started with a double by
John Svoboda to score his tt ani
on the
not worshiping elsewhere to conic
and worship with the church and
enjoy the Bible school as well as the
young peoples' meeting. The Rev.
Lloyd Schubert will be here and con
duct the services both morning and
evening.
hit of Newman.
The sixth frame was the undoing
of Omaha as the Sox garnied six
runs and this inning was fi-aturtd
by the triple of. Harry Newman as
well a:- the two bagptr of I-i.-.s Gan-
seir.tr, who was playing his first
' tame of t he- .season.
V Schools Closing:. j Ti-e visitors staged a co..,bck in
Murray schools are closing , the fifth and sixth but w-.-iv unable
Muit
Tl r MiM-f"v c, '- .(, i- f.
this v.-etk and all the students art
to enjoy a picnic on Friday, the last
day of school. On last Monday Mes
dames Marseil and lacker and Mis
Sans combined their rooms and en
joyed a very fine picnic.
to over-.-ome the
jy h
the Sox
also puking up two runs in the last
of thj rixth.
The ram storm
.ary the do of
tabulated seo
follows:
v as a
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; M.av
, von.
! Nt wman
Bible School Lesson Study!
By L. Neitzel
SuEclav, Slav 22hd
Takes Scholars cn Tiip.
Mis. C. V. Barrows took the mem
beis of the sixth grade v. hull she La;
instructed, to Lincoln 0:1 last Tues
dav where ihe w ith them visileu the i Stout, cf
. .... , : . ; Bierce. s
s.ai-. pt 1 1 vn Lai j aiiu .i:uii nmei
places of interest in tne city. They
all enjoyed the outing very much.
.. lb
;b
Gpnsemer. rf
Spidtll. c
Schlicr-ke. If
Hopkins, p
Enjoy Tiip to Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Nelson and
the kiddies were over to Lincoln j
where thev went last Sunday to visit! .I.i(1c , "
t Miti iiCil.
wit!, their son. w i;iaru. wz.o is a siu-
. Jacob and Esau Eeccuciled
(;e:...-:.-
In our
the wav
i t . r t v :
;. rich v. ;
N w .J..
xp- ri :.
the n...::
wh'; i.jd
f..r 2:h- I
:i th- !
N: v.- -v.
1. y h - :
i..a:k..! :
1 ii :
wnstled with him Irom evening till
the breaking of day. His guilty con-
last 1- ss -ii we saw Jacob on ' fcince and fear drove him to Pray
c Haran. to his I'ncle Lahan. I r- What a giorious privilege has the
::ty years of service, having ! Christian who. in all his trials ard
!:- bUs-ir.gs of Clod become ' I" ''ilt xiti s. temptations and sorrows,
!. we glimpse at him again, j ' c God. whtn his burdens get
had had some remarkable ' tr,f heavy. It is then that Jesus is
w ith his uncle , who was j ready to hdfr. He is never discour
h c f this shrewd trickster j aged, because his vision is never ob
:n tatlier life had bartered j s ured. Stephen could look up when
:h-r's birthright and stol-j1-1' mob stoned him and he saw the
Harvey. If
dent at We:Ieyan University ar.d e. Grace, cf
there wert also there for the occa-; Nicheh-en, lb .
sior. a number of others who visjted ! i"."'!;
at the home of Andrew Bensen who ;iiei; (.
was a former resident. There v. ere i Murphy, rf
there also Mrs. I'eter Johnson Ur.,; Mitch. 11, p 1.
son. Albert of ICeT.aw ka. Conrad j
Johnson and Harry B. Nelson and I
family also attending.
hen ma;.e neces
i!u butt:-.-,
jrt- of the game
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WIEEIY ZN0WN ORCHESTRA
HERE TO PLAY FOE DANCE
-in:r intviidtd for Esau.
( ha: r
.-.on
heavens opened and Jesus standing
him asain. on his i 011 ine rignt nanu o: oti. cts
ehold. what a re-! So. Jacob r.iet his Ofthsemane. The
re i? his life. His own!nian he m-t was God himself (See
corded in Chap. ."2: 10. ! Chap. 32:30; Hcs. 12:4). We con
thv cf the h ast cf all i elude that it was the angel of the
-s and of all the truth, ! covenant.
1 -.- einwr-.l ur.to thv' What Christian is there who ha?
. rva-.t. f..r w ith this staff I parsed ! not had such a struggle in his lift.
(v r this Jordan - and now I am be-
if' At l:ijt Tjmt.Ii r-r.n n !.f r but it
YO
t h-
.
e. :. :' t Vi I
lara't !;. rd:
The- - v.
a: d t!:.y j
t-!.s 1 i - xv
Bibb sn:d-
befrrc he obtained the desired bless
ia lartre family and;'"
and flocks). cost him a price a dislocated hip.
r; y. ;.rs full of hardship ' However, he rect ived the blessing and
till ,f hard service, as he new name Israel a prince with
j a '
t. si:
i r. K. ;
sat i' ::
1
P .rah
life V
t. !vr:
. Chant. 31:3S-42. (The5 God. Tlie victory was worth the ef-
i-: t i.:u-t read them). '.fort. What a blessed experience! He
raii an enormous price fori could never forget. So every truly
:: mitti d against his broth-; converted soul can never forget "when
lei h found some ocnip-n- j Jesus came into the heart, and the
his 1
11k - M
for Rachel, whom 'burden of sin rolled away."
s later won Zip-j What the days under the juniper
lix. 2:1';
Jacob's family : tree were to Elijah after Canned;
:!ldr
r-
n
v.
t!
!-.' n to hi 1:1 in Haran
i:.(i (;:: daughter. But
hiu r .jiiarrels among
r. ( i four mothers, as we
s !; : i,i ; iu -tory of Joseph. Thus
again J.i -.-ob's sin bore fruit in mis
f ry. Tl r !a:i"'! between Jacob ajid
I.'s fat'.. vt -in-law be. ame very acute.
: .,d
; e-
h
ve ry unluppy one. as all , what Damascus was to Saul; what
us f;.:..il,s arc. Twelve i Erfurt and the pilgrimage to Rome
were to L,utrer; wnat isiow was to
Bunyan that the Jabbok was to
Jacob. Now he is prepared to meet
Esau.
He had prayed as if everything de
pended 011 God; now he works as if
everything depended on him. Thus
are prayers answered. How different
the meeting than he had anticipated.
So vanish our troubles if we trust
God. Verue 4 shows us a remarkable
j picture of two brothers meeting after
P rc ivts this, he makes
hcs to slip away secretly.
let-
When Laban heard of
in pursuit, overtaking
Irs. -uyra Root 01 t iit-ytnne. was
a visitor in Murray for the most el
the week, with her friend. Mrs. W.
S. Smith and were entertained by a
nun. be.- of her former frieiul;. She
was entertained at a dinner by Mr;;.
O. A. Bavis last Monday and by Mrs.
A. G. Long on Tuesday and by M:-s.
H-,.. Cr. .V.irltM.cl-, 1- 1 , o V.-J.U ' t't'litS Of t
..ill. i'Ui V 1 v'Ji , v - : . . . . ..v.
fotmeily a teacher in the schools oi
Cass county.
Made the Hough. Smooth.
The track v.oikmen of the Mis
souri Pacific read were making the
roadway which crosses the railroad
track and which had become very
rough., smooth. They smoothed it out
very nice, and removed the bump
which has characterized the crossing
for some time past.
1"F- C7
cu:
Jacob after seven days' journey. God! twenty years of separation. Rebekah
it. ten-res and a clash is avoided; so j had died. Isaac an old man was very
ih.y or:... to an agreement, set up j lonely. But he had the joy of seeing
' f witness.-. Mizpah. "It is I his two sons m a nappy reunion anu
lived yet 12 years longer, near the
habitat of Jacob, when at last he
died, ISO years old. Jacob and Esau,
now 120 years old, buried him by
the side of Rebekah in the cave of
Macpelah, where Abraham and Sarah
rested.
The ways of God are wonderful. He
overrules the machinations of men to
His glory. It is hard to believe that
these two men. Jacob and Esau, so
different in character, should work
cut the plans of God to such a glor-
s ta.t that this tender senti
ment v',.i! h has hot one the benedic
ts n I), dutiful of a million Christian
EnJeavorers. is of lrwly. even ungrac
ic us spirit. Burn in the sf if it of dis-KU-i
av.il suspicion that existed be
tween Laban and
.cob. this senti-
!. like some human beings of low
binh. has come into fullness of
and l.ob.lit v.
says Edgar D.
hor.o
Jcr.es.
Ja-.ob's experience at Peniel the
f'-ar of meeting his brother, caused
Edward Hcv.-?a-d Eoing; Ki
Xir. Roy Howard returned home
last Friday from the hospital and re
ports that her son Edward is d:dng
very nicely. Edward has been there
for a number cf weeks following an
operation for append'eitus. He was
very ill during and following the op
eration and his mother remained
with him to assist in his care.
him to take special measures to save ; ious ending. Jacob had his serious
t :e lives cf his- farr.ily. After this, he I faults, but he strove for the holiest
t n-.-.g lef alone, had an audience with bs knew, and Gcd asks no more of
Cod. A man approached him and -man.
Returns from California.
Mrs. Catherine Perry, one of the
rioneer residents of Cass county, who
is in her eighty-fifth year, returned
home Monday from California, where
she has been spending the winter.
Mrs. Perry made the trip from the
west coast alone, having a very pleas
ant trip and arrived liome feeling
in excellent condition and not suf
fering any bad effects of the long
journey.
Mrs. Perry was met at Omaha by
Mr. and Mrs. C. 1). Spangler of Mur
ray, the latter a daughter, and with
whom Mrs. Perry is making her
home, as well as Charlene Spangler,
great granddaughter of Mrs. Perry.
In the family group at Omaha to
meet the mother was also a son, John
E. Perry and wife of Long Beach
California, who are now visiting the
relatives in Nebraska.
Mrs. Perry enjoyed the winter in
the west very much, viriting among
the relatives in several of the coast
From Vi'e..r.e.-d..y's I iTy
Eai 1 VanDyke and his fourteen en
tertainers, one of the best known
daiic? orchestras of the west and
south, arrived here last evening. The
orchestra is playing this evening at
the American Legion community
building and is affording the rcsi-
is section the o; i.-crtumty
cf hearing and dancing to the music
of r.n outstanding oi.hesira. The
orchestra is now en tour of the west
and having' a cancelled date in Iowa,
were able to come to this city for
the one night dance. The band has
many entertainers and has been a
great success v.heie they have appeared.
PEEFAEE FOE EZCOEATION LAY
The work of cleaning up Oak Hill
cemetery for decoration day is now
under way and will soon present a
very attractive appearance for th.e
day when so many from all eastern
Nebra.-.ka will visit this city of the
silent. The work i:; being conducted
under the direction of Warrr.-n Tu
lene, chairman of the ce-mtery com
mittee of the city council. The in-
dividual lot owners are also bu: y in
planting flowers and beautifying
their lots in various ways. '
The cemetery at this season ol
the year, when nature lias brought
forth its foliage, is very attractive
and with the general cleanup will
be in fine shape for the memorial
day.
HOLD CLASS PICNIC
The f.ophomore class of the high
school Tuesday afternoon enjoyed
their annual picnic party. The mem
bers of the flats and faculty, after
the close of the regular school per
iod, inotcred to the vicinity of the
Lyrnan-Itichey sand pits to stage the
picnic. A pasture near the pits pro
vided a most attractive spot and
here several hours were delightfully
spsnt. The boys of the party staged
a baseball game as part of the diver
sion of the afternoon. The crowning
feature was the picnic rupper and
which embraced every hing that
might add to the pleasures of the
members of the party. i
SOAP 9
10 bars
Ku iter's Fancy SGH& Pack
No. Zi Csns
C
Mam ic a fj;:
DAT A TACC No. I Minnesota Red
Rivers, 15 lb. peck . .
xoo lb. bag,
This Ad for Friday-Saturday, May 20-21
19c
A QPAF? ArTTQ Home Grown
tLOk tzlrL VI UO Large Bunches, 3 cr .
HEAD LETTUCE ig. Solid, Ea. . . 6c
10c
BANANAS Firm Ripe, 3 lbs. . . 19c
SWEET POTATOES Lb., . . . 5c
GREEN BEANS Fancy Stringless, lb. 8c
Sunshine Krispy
Crackers
2-lb. caddy - -
Post Toastles
or Ke!!cS9's
CORN J m.
Jr LAM.;; ZJ cK-g.i
Sterling Pure Cane
Sugar fc
IC-ib. Cloth Bag.
Casco Creamery
BUTTER
I -lb.
carLon -
1
BCET-OF-ALL
Margarine
Per lb. f Sic
i V
Kuner's Tender
Zlt'l. Can
3 for xi fcj?
rt fr
Certified Srand
CATSUP
14-cz.
bottle
With each half pint jar of Best Food Mayonaise,
purchased at the regular price 19c, you can buy 3Sc value
a regular ioT 20c
!!? s v
Kinky-Dinky
COFFEE
Sweet Wild Blend n A
S lbs., SSC: Lb. - Jc7
Windmill or
Butternut
Salad Dressing
1303 island or
Sandwich Spread
For AH Cooking - For Babies
6 small cans, ISc
Doz., ZGc
Case cf 4 Dcz., $1.4
3 tall cans, ISc
Doz., 7?c
Csse of C Dcz., S2.S8
S Oz. Jar 25c
Pint Quart
39
Enter the contest
BIsipftelfc
Free Hbruick cutters to every
rrfrr nf m clr r hn'lt
3E j.
Cash Prizes! Pkg". -
IF
A Delicious Dessert
Choice of 7 Flavors
jfJfTZl g.
VIGO
The Cctter
Dog Feed
For Dcgs, Puppies
and Cats.
3 Cans
MILLER'S
OAT FLAKES
2phgs. fgc
r . "3
Show You
Prailucts
Make Your Own CHOP
SUEY or CHOW IHEIN
Kocdles, 5-oz. can. . .21c
Bean Sprouts, No. 2. .17c
Sauce, 6-oz. bottle. . .21c
Kinky-Dinky
FLOUR
24-lb.
53c Sb. S9c
Wheat Fops
A Delicious Cereal
2 pkgs., 9c
Rice Fops
Children and AdulLs Enjoy It
2 pltgs., 2Qe
o Woo
"Safety
Sealed"
Fill
Vt9 rKv5 vsu'iferj
can, . cais, v can,
g g
WONDER
FLOUR
Puts r.laic in Ycur Baking
24
lb
BLUE
5&. AGOG
can M S)
Granulated
Small Pks. c
PI I PI
nix
MAILT
Flain or Hod Flavored
Can