The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, June 23, 1932, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    THURSDAY. JUNE 23, 1932.
PLATTSKOUTH SEMI -WEEKLY JOUB1TAL
PAGE SEVEN
Opening Announcement
We hereby announce the opening of the pool
at the Murray Bathing Beach,, which occur
red Wednesday of this week, June 22nd.
In the preparation of the pool for swimming
by ths public, we have spent some $1,500 for
new equipment and machinery and to ably
care for the wants cf the public and to make
them entirely safe in every line!
Come and enjoy the pool we have ample
life guards and every precaution has been
taken for ycur health. Clean, pure water!
FRANK MRASEK
Murray, Nebraska
a
Murray
relumed from
Plattrniouth.
business trip at
Ir. G. II. Gilmore was a visitor
fr the ;r.i;ig on last Monday at
tl:e heme of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Frans
f I'niru.
Mrs. Ir. G. H. (lilmore and son
Ji hn are on their way home from
ti e cast where John has been at
tending school.
Dan Hart-bar and the family were
P';lc!.s at lie Lome of Mr. and Mrs.
Karl Lancaster for the day and din
Tier on last Sunday.
Thomas Nelson v." as pleased when
his tun Lawrence of Omaha came !
j
i took the father to Nehawka j
wiiere he attended the masonic j
I-lee. j
Harry Kuaiio from Xtlw.wka was j
hn Kiri-r afiT-r some hui:i-ss matter?
in Murray fur a short time as he i
I
Bertha Xickles was a visiter in
Nebraska City on Monday of this
Just a before
You Go
DOUBTLESS you're planning now
cn that auto trip you'll take as
your vacation. May you enjoy it to
the utmost! But may we also sug
qest this: You'll want your car in
A-No. 1 shape before you leave.
Sc, why net have it checked up
new in your own home town fay
peon I s you KNOW people who
are RESPONSIBLE. Maybe there's
little or ncthino it needs. But we'd
like the opportunity of looking it
over. Drive in now while we both
have time. Then you can ENJOY
ycur trip to the fullest with the
crrroff your mind!
MURRAY GARAGE
A. D. BAKKE, Propr.
Bible School Lesson Study!
E-nday, June 2Gth By L. Neitzel
week where she took her brother to
the St. Marys hospital where he re
mained to receive treatment ' for his
health.
In his trip which ended on Mon
day cf this week C. II. Boedeker jr.
tells that the corn in both Kansas
and Missouri is twice as high as it
is here and that the wheat is well
along in harvest.
Drs. J. F. Brendel and G. II. Gil
more were over to Weeping Water
on last Tuesday where they enjoyed
the gathering of the cass county
medical association at Riverside
park. Mrs. Brendel accompanied
Mr. Brendel.
Chester Sporer had the misfor
tune to get one of his thumbs injur
ed while at his work which resulted
in a case of blood poisoning whuh
required the services of a doctor. It
is now much better and showing
good improvement.
Mr. and Mrs. Pallance of Kansas
City are expecting to visit here on
July fourth and will be gue;-ts of
Mrs. Pallance Uncle, E. S. Tutt and
wife, as well as visiting her other
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Julius
A. Pitts cf Plattsnioutii.
Mr. Thomas Nelson was a visitor
in Omaha and was in attendance
at the grand lodge of masons, this
being the twentieth year he has at
tended grand lodge. With the at
tending of the grand lodge next year
he will become a veteran mason in
the grand lodge.
The ladies of the Christian church
have had the floors of the church
as well as the woodwork varnished
and as the weather turned very wet
the varnish did not dry as rapully
as was expected and the bible school
and the evening services were held
in the Sunday school room.
Ht have -Learned
from
Gents's."'
LEfrO.V I "God in Creation." He
is the Either of all things. The believ
ir.. sf'1 a;pts this truth and humb.-
ly .r v t l ( f. .r- Him and worship! Tfcet wTth God. which was honestly kept
v..?v:r cf the creation are admitted
by ai! x. Thtr- is no end to them.
Kir..: TSavid. when he took a look at
Lis w.-.:M. exciaime.l: "The heavens
d-dar- il.t- Elory of God: and the fir-Mamt-i.t
:!:;-..-(. :h hi.? handiwork."
Psalm !::!.
LI'X II "How Sin Begins."
The enny of God sought to destroy
tht- l-aii'ii'u! home of men and sue
tttdtd. II? introduced sin into the
world by i mpting man. Sin is yitld
ii;sr to tmjtatirn. It separates man
i; c i.i V,( V In order to restore man to
the favor of Gc.d, he made the first
i:!.vt: pave a promise and fulfilled it.
"Cc d sr loved the world that He gave
His only b :-gotten Sjii." John 3:16.
LESSON" III "The Call of Abram."
7i. human race hed degenerated so
far. that Gtd started a new race, and
to this cr.d called man from Ur of
ih- (";.ah!.et tht- best man of his
tl:.; So ; i? calls men and women to
;'.:.y f..r p-cial service. Here wa3 a
ir..::. i .-ir. pi: faith, v.ho took God at
1.1. wt.:d; sui-h men God can use to
ta: ry : his purpose.
LE.-SOX IV "Abram s Generosity
to 1. .!.'" H. re we ham more of the
c? a: a---.tr f this man. God had not
r..a-.i- a i:ir.-;ufc- in his man. Abram
v v.l'l JL'i.tr s-'urrendcr his rights for
tl - (;.kr : p ae and thereby we
l'V-v:. ti.at ;.(! will bkss such deeds.
I.- t. ih .t-!i:.-h man. by the chok-e he
3..- J . 1 5-t ::!!. v.hile Abram grew
Ji h. "S-.ek yr- fnt the kingdom of
G 'I." .Math. o:33.
LESSf .X V "Isaac- and His Wells."
T:.'- .-(orid of the patriarchs repre-
who up to this time has brought no
honor to his name. On his flight .from
aa tnraged brother, he is met by God
in a peculiar way. From this time on
he is trying to follow in the steps of
his forefathers. He makes, a ,15argaijv
Returned From Vacation
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Boedek
er jr.. who have been seeing the
west for the past two weeks, return
ed home on last Monday via way
Kansas City where they had been
spending the last four days. They
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Pallance.
Mrs. Pallance being formerly Mii
Helen N'ims. They had visited be
fore at Denver and drove by auto
from Denver to Kansas City. They
first went from lure to Estes Park
and from there to Boulder where
they visited with friends, and in all
their trip found many pecple whom
they had formerly known.
the hospital on last Friday where
she underwent an operation. Mr.
and Mrs. Boedeker fi over to
Omaha on Sunday and found her
getting along as well as could be
looked for.
Graduates With Honors
Miss Florence Bartlett, who clos
ed her high school work last week
at Omaha, graduated with high per
vents. She had as her guests at the
exercises incident to the graduation
her two close friends. Misses Rene
DeL.es Denier of Murray and Beat
liee Kawls of Montana, who with
her parents are visiting in Murray
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will
Smith.
Visiting Here
Mrs. Homer Miller and son Dck
of Plainview.who have been visit
ing in Lincoln for the past few days,
were brought to Murray by her sen
Edmcuti of that place. They will
visit here for some two weeks with
her sisters, Mesdames Wm. Sporer
and A. C. Long and their families.
cay "iittc eacy t toaflaim ttEne QaJ
foiraGugGft all IHI3ouLxy-IMimEsy, im GuDatftterr
"Flhiatt tiUne E,eQBuI?eDQuaSt" Prove it yourself
(5
Hears Sister Dead.
Clarence Gerry and his sister and
brother-in-law, Dr. "Roman of Om
asa all started for Decater. Illinois.
They received the news that the sis
ter of Mr. Gerry died June 1G. They
left for Illinois Friday morning in
Mr. Gerry's tar. The sister's name
was Mrs. Anna Ohmstead. and she
died of dropsey. She had been ill
over a year. Her mother" lias been
there attending her. She left one
daughter.
Man cannot get away from God.
""Whither thaJl I go from thy spirit,
or whither shall I flee from thy pres
tsce?" Psalm 13!) : 7.
LESSON VIII "Jacob ; and Esau
Reconcile d." We should learn here to
btf willing at ail times to forgive the
wrongs of others. Man can get the
power from God, like Jacob at Peniel, j then
where he met God face to face and
received a new name and a blessing.
Now he could meet his brother and
God paved the way for a reconcilia
tion after twenty years. "Behold how
good and how pleasant it is for breth
ren to dwell in unity." Ps. 133:1.
LESSON" IX "Joseph, the Dream
er." Now God's plan for a new race
assumes shape. An ambitious boy is
selected to prepare the home. The
dreamer lives up to the high ideals of
his youth and realizes them. The
pure, clean boy, a model for young
men. God can use for his purpose.
"Wherewithal shall a young man
cleanse his way? By taking heed
thereto, according to thy word."
Psalm 113:H.
LESSON X "Joseph, the Worker."
Tne reward of faithful service is more
wcik and larger responsibilities. Jo
seph is ascending the ladder of suc
cess. A willing worker, he becomes
God's agent for greater tasks than
assistant warden in the king's prison.
The premiership of Egypt is his re
ward. '"Study to show thyself ap
proved unto God, a workman that
ntedtth not to be ashamed." II Tim
2:15. LESSON XI "Joseph, the True
Enjoyed Picnic Sunday
At the home pf Mr. and Mrs. O.
T. I .rev da ten young people gathered
and enjoyed a picnic, which had to
be held in the house on account of
tha weather. There were there for
the occasion Misses Florence Lan
caster, Neva Lancaster, Catherine
Leyda, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Perry,
David Lancaster, Rev. Shubert. Rich
ard Brendel. Gamer and Bert Wor-
Has New Furniture
Mr. W. E. Milburn. the rural car
rier, has just received a new table
for the working of the mail and
also a new distributing rack for
preparing the mail for the routs.
This will add much to the conven
ience of the service which he renders.
Like the Picture Show
The picture show which the bus
iness men of Murray are sponsoring
has been meeting with success and
is pleasing all the people, both the
merchants and those who come to
enjoy seeing the pictures.
Undergoes Operation at Hospital
Miss Flora Jane Boedeker. who
has been troubled with appendicitis
for sumf time past, was taken to
Entertained Their Friends
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sporer en
tertained for the day on hist Sun
day at their home and h;'d as their
guests for the occasion Messrs and
Mesdames Forest Leonard and tdieir
kiddies, Guy Kiser and kiddies and
William and wife and Charles Spor
er. All enjoyed the day most pleas
antly and at the dinner they had a
freezer of home made ice cream which
added much to the enjoyment of the
occasion.
RED CLOVER HAY
Near i
i
sta- :
For sale in shock or wir.rqrw.
Rock Creek Stock farm filhn
tion. Bring jour wagon and rack. j
Rock Creek Stock Farm"jirrayi N'e- j
braska. - i1 ''jZ-Stw;
LITTLE STITCHERS CLUB
The Little Stitchers sewing club!
held a meeting June 17th at thej
home of Mrs. A. O. Ault. The girls
had a picnic. Lucile Meisinger was
a visitof. The girls have a new
member, Mr5. Gregg. Their vice
president, Joyce Gauer, dropped out
of the club and Mrs. Alice Franks
was elected their new vice-president.
The next meeting will be July 1,
and the next project will be a sport
dress.
MARYANX SWAXDA,
News Reporter.
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY
DEL MONTE, LIBBY or COURTESY
Fancy Red
SALMON
l-lb. Tall can
19'
VAN CAMP'S
Pork and Beans, Red
Beans ox Hominy 3 c
Med. can, 5c or C for ' & fj?
ties' BoaSiiE!
This Ad for Friday-Saturday, June 24-25
A large shipment of excellent quality
mcllons on sale Friday and Saturday.
Large, sweet, ripe rucllcns, averaging
2& I Irs. in weight. Mgsi stores ask from
3 to Sic a lb., for this quality, or 75 to
85c each. Our price, Friday-Sat., EACH
Red Oak Sugar
C2?im a
No. 2 can
i
APRICOTS
California Finest of the Season
Large Suuare Basket, Ea. . .
Can Them NOW 4-iasket Crates, $1.35
TnMATnEC Firranipe
35c
15c
Si'vsr Bar
Tomatoes
No. 2y2 can, 3 for
291
Lb. Basket
No. 1 Large RED TRIUMPH
NEW POTATOES each 21c
SUGAR
Fine Granulated
10-lb. Clcth Bag
C & H Fowdered or Brown
3 lbs.. 23c
43'
Casco Creamery
BUTTER
l-lb.
Carton
BEST-OF-ALL
Margarine
Per lb. C
Mission 3rand
KRAUT
No. 2 can, 7$
No. 2 Can
5c
Del Mont s
Crushed
Pineapple
Nc. 10 Can SVn
So Called J'MaC
Gallon, Ea. V
Bel Mcnte Emit Salad, No. 1 can, 19c; No. 2, 23c; No. 212-3XS
'Silver Bar Peaches, in syrup, No. 2V2 can !5c
Challenge trand Early June Peas. No. 2 can lQc
Roberts Milk, tall cans, each 5c
Tri-Scm Pure Apple Butter, Giant 2Vz-lb. jar 29 C
Macaroni, Spaghetti cr Shell Macaroni, 2 lbs. for . 15
Iiesh Salted Peanuts, per lb 10c
Morton's Salt, 10-lb. cloth bag 19c
Prince Albert cr Velvet Tobacco, 15c size, 2 fcr 25c
Canning Supplies
Jar Rubbers, 3 doz 10c
Jar Caps, dozen 23c
Certo, per bottle 25 c
Fruit Jars
Pints, per dozen 59c
Quarts, per dozen 79c
Hinky-Dinky
COFFEE
Sweet Mild Blend
3 lbs., 55 1; Lb. -
19'
- 'i.ffrriiit type from Abram. He j Urothc-r." It is better to forgive the
j'.-. r ace can b? main-j wronirs cf others than to harbor bit-
it b-
.1 by a firm refusal to fisht.
V- .'.. frit c f Cod to do that.
It ! ter feelings toward them. In this he
If
live- p. :
Jl;:ls.
l:iiib:-,:.t."
l. VV V(
-ibb-. as much as lieth in you,
table with all men." Rom'.
r
VH "Esau Sells His
This (.art l--s, easy-going
u-tH-h us to be careful
cur' God-Siven chances.
iaiti. s tr.d talents. When r.;an
! i to It
1;. i::dii!.
I
exemplified the teaching of Jesus.
"Hcv.- oft fchall my brother sin
against me. and I forgive him? Till
seven times? Not seven times, but
seventy times seven." Math. 1S:21
22. LESSOX XII "Jacob, the Aged
Father." Kindness to parents and re-:-rrct
for the aged are high marks of
lize what has been lost goodness and true refinement. The
t!;sr-crard and the ex-1 di'-.rordant and divided family is at
;.ri'ri,i;r cf spiritual things for ma-(last happily reunited, and the last of
t'i:al ihirs a. id the future'fer pres- the' patriarchs sees his family situat-
'' 1.1 at ion. and what a bad bar-j ed in a sale plate, in a school, to
:-- bcf!i mad-j. it may be too (learn by Lard labcr, endurance, and
l:t to rep-, nr. "Emu for one morsel I co-cperat ion, also in the melting pot
!' '. a-ut! s id his birthright found of affliction, not forgetting God. Thi.;
i; j li( f ..r r pfriitauce, though he. isthe neutlous of a new nation 70
'.-f iuht it a.-iuily with teams." souls. Here we have at lait "A ches
l.'i,;ev 12:ie-i7. j tn generation, a royal priesthood, an
I.EtON VII--Jacob at Bethel." t holy nation, a peculiar people." I
This is the third of the patriarchs, ! Peter 2:9.
BIG SPECIAL SALE
Chicks
Murray, Netjc.
Saturday, June 25
Afternoon and
Evening -
J. E. Lancaster
Feed Store
$4.50 and up, per 100
Owing to Age
Brink Hatchery
Carolyn Drown celebrated her
seventh birthday Saturday by enter
taining several friends at the movies
then later serving ice cream and cake
and candy at the home of her grand
parents, Mr .and Mrs. Oliver C.
Dovey.
Those present were Dorothy Jfan i
Turner, Norma Curtis, Rachael Rob-
eitson, Harriet Goos, Jane Patter
son, Wheeling, est lrginia, Alary
Eleanor and Carolyn Brown of Lake-
wood, Ohio.
NURSE AT CONVENTION
From Wednesday's Iiaily
Miss Florence Yelick. of this city,
departed this morning for Wayne.
Nebraska, where she will act as the
camp nurse at the Ep worth League
convention, which is to meet in that
city. Miss Yelick is a graduate nurse
of the Methodist hospital at Omaha
and her splendid training will make
her a valuable addition to the con
vention BtaiT.
Underwood's
Deviled Ham
large can, 27c $C
Small can JjL Hi!
2
American. Brick, Swiss, Pimento,"
limberger. Chateau American,
Chateau Pimento
2 2ir
Crown Jewell
FLOUR
Guaranteed
48-lb. Bag .
79
Children and
Adults both
Eelish Them.
Wlftcat oir Qnce
2 pkgs. . fl$!3
Wnndssaill cs Butternut
Salad Dressing
1000 ISLAND or
SANDWICH SPREAD
8 oz. 1 C
Pt.23c Qt.
39c
Hinky-Dinky
FLOUR
High Qjality
24-ib. ro
Bag - cFtv.
4S-lb.
Bajr -
89c
CEDAE CREEK CIUB
Granulated
Small Pkg., Sc jfK -
IKedium - 23c
FRFF t,ar While Kinq
ivi-i- Tcilet Soap for
largo pkg. carton end that
gives silk washing directions
V
"Safety
(SFFEE
llb.c 2ib.
can, mD can,
ALADDIN COFFEE, l-lb. Vac. pack. .270
can,
Plain or Hop
Flavored
SKINNER'S
Macaroni, Spaghetti
or Noodles
3 Pkns.
'r. . 19c
The Cedar Creek club met at the
home of Mrs. Arthur Meisinger
Tuesday afternoon, June 14th, with
all but one member present. Had a
very nice meeting. The lesson was i
"The Farm Vegetable Garden." The
leaders gave demonstrations on can
ning vegetables and meat. At a late
hour they all went home, well pleas
ed with the new way canning
method. REPORTER.
AN APPRECIATION
Ve wish to thank our many
friends for their kind expressions of
sympathy which are gratefully ac
knowledged and deeply appreciated.
Arthur C. Johnsons Ur. and Mrs.
M. Tritsch and Family.
VIGO
The Better
Dog Feed
For Dogs, Puppies
and Cats.
3 Cans
C
0
Finest Money Can Buy
Big 3-lb. Can - - -
ILID ISEEDAIL VALUES
Those Crispy, Crunchy
Ready o-Eat Whole
Wheat Flakes
2 pkgs.
2A
Sensational discov'ry
Sakes beautiful Bis-tfTTi C
cults quick. m V
Pkg.
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