s IiIOlTEAY, MAY 7, 1934. LATTSUOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE FTVL if : t . -fr-S-i-M-I-I-I-I-I- t GREENWOOD 4- " t-H i-;-:-i-r- Pcarley Cly.ner was called to Lin-cr.-ln lat Wednesday to look alter seme business matters. lie made the trip in his car. Elmer Coleman and the children, cf Ashland, were visiting last Mon day at the home of E. A. Landon and SJiss Catherine Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Grady am! baby wore ever to Lincoln last Sat urday, where they were looking af ter i-.ome business matters. Mrs. G. W. Holt, who has been rather pcorly fcr pome weeks past, was very sick during the last week. requiring the attention of a nurse as well as some one to do the house v crk. P. A. Sanborn was a visitor in Om aha on last Monday, where lie was recurinr; some repairs for the work in the para ere and also some repairs for the farming machinery which ho carries. V. S. Karr.r. war, a business visi tor in Platifcnicuth l?ct Monday, having: some business to loci: after in connection with the road improve ment work which is being done over! ; the county. Joe Panning, of Union, was a visi tor in Green wor-d for a short time cne dav last week. Union having had I their druggijt r.u ve to Lanning is interested in York. bavin Mr. ' c iher locate there. Mr. and Mrs. Y. I.. Y,'!;:-. v.k.' I ave been making their heme at Elsie, Nebraska, for some time, are guests r.t the home of Mr. an 1 Mrs. Hilles. whore they are spending a couple of weeks. Fred Ethercdge was in Lincoln a few days ago to consult a physician regarding his health. lie and his wife both had time and have ever it as yet the flu t the same ; net gotten ent although they rely are anuch better. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dalgren, of Jlcpe, Nebraska, were visiting in Greenwocd with friends and relatives for a few days last week. Charles "Yatson and sister, of Kerwin, Iowa, were also guests of relatives here at the same time. Mrs. Y. II. Lcesley was celebrating 3:er birthday on Thursday. May 3rd, being just fifty years older than her little granddaughter. Margaret Leav er, who was celebrating her third birthday. Loth the grandmother and the granddaughter have the same given name. Margaret. Mr. and Mrs Fred Y. r-theredge were enjoying a visit from a party cf Omaha friends during the past v.ctk, among them being Mr. and I Mrs. Frank Eingham Jack ard June Altcn, Mr. and Mrs. Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Ryner. A very fine visit j v.as enjoyed by all. j Miss Alpha Peterson, county su- j pcrintendent of schools, ac-ccmpanied by Miss Marie Kaufmann. who was fcr a long time teacher of penman ship in the Plattsmouth schools, were visit in c in Greenwood last Wednes day morning. Miss Peterson is a! candidate for re-election to the office! she bar, filled so capably ior a num-I bcr of terms. j John E. Etradlcy, the road patrol-; Snan, fry;- that with the weather so! c'ry as it har born this spring, it is' difficult to get the reads to stay: where they are put, as the dirt quick-! ly blov- away, lea", ir.g the chuck-'. holes. f;.;..o gof d sraking rain will; be r. ccc. ry bc'..re the proper grad ing ami smoothing up job can be suc cessfully accomplished. Will Ocncr'.c Mother's Day Loth tii' chnnner, 1:1 Grccnwoen. j the Met!.: ;i.:t and the Christian, will; c bserve with special services the pass ing of Mother'. day and will give the mothers of the land special honor in their scrvLcs. Letter attend one of the l:;'al churches next Sunday and rod your own tribute to that of the ether worshipers, in honor of the le.;t friend that man ever had. ZCiV:. Elmer Cclenian Dies Mr.;. Elmer Coleman, age 37 year:- ho ha-, been rather poorly, w; ; trikpn tn the hosnital where she un derwent an operation and where she I ;..-;:;ed av.ay cn Friday. April 27th. Mrs. Coleman, whose name was form erly Miss El wood, was a daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. John Elwood. She was . , . r -1 ... , t ' united in marnase . ilii r. 1 Coleman some years ago. To this j i,-Ji'-g carried out by the Havelock vnior. there wire born three children, j rtJ-- The district officers were also Eljis, 14; Jean. 12, and Ivan, 9. Thejclc:K- installed by Grand Mas funeral was held at the funeral home ;te:T' 'vV- W. Jeffreys ar.d Grand Scere cri last Sunday at Auhland and burial tzvy E- Davis. v as in the Greenwocd ccme'.cry. Greenwood came in for a number of the district officers, including Zaccalatireate Server. Eoildny j George Buckncll, viee president; Xcxt Sunday, May 13th, being jIL A- Jchiuton, secretary and Leo Mother's day, both local churches j Meters, custodian. v.-fil held sr.ocirl services in honor or j The lodg3 comprising the district "Mcti-er" the mcrnir.g. In the j -le Capitcl ledge, Lincoln. Xemahi. evc::ii:g at the Christian church, the l:a:fctt, AbhlanJ, Greenwood, Have- j ba.caiaureatD termou will be deliv-jsck, University Place and Rcca. HIGHEST Market Price Paid or GRAIN See Us Before You Sell! Seed Corn, 75p Bu. Farmers Elevator Co. Murray, Nebr. Robert D. Weston, Mgr. Phone 17 cred ly Ilev. Unite Gidecn. Space will be reserved lor member:-; of the vlas.-j ami ihcir immediate relatives, and a l.!r;,e attendance is expected. Rev. Gideon will be assisted by the Rev. Goings. Music will be furnished Ly a double mixed quartette. The church building will bo decorated in the class colors of the 10 3 4 graduat ing class. Coitsst PrcgrcEEzg JJicciy "!-.e Lible school contest being rndu ted by the Greenwood Chris- i.-.n enure:;, new in us mini t-t-tv. is showing gnd remits in the at-te:ulan-.c as well as the offering. The attendance has i.kcr.vn an increase of 12 per cent while tue ouering has red 40 per cent. Much inter est is manifest and as the contest gres on even greater results are look ed for. Tire Ecstrcys Cliickens On !a: t Friday there c curred a fre at the home cT Mr. and Mrs. LI' yd Grady which destroyed both the chicken hou:e and the brooder '.:n:se, together with some 375 young chickens, some cf them nearly half grown. Mr. Grady was working in the field at the time and noticed snickc coming from the chicken hc.is:-. He hurried to the house and called to bis wife, but receivin no l have gone to the brodoer house, as they were ac;ustcmed to do, to watch the little chickens. Hastening on to the brooder house, he looked into the windew and saw the place was empty and with very little smoke therein. The chicken house, however, was fill ed with smoke and ro hot there was no use trying to enter the building. So he returned tc the house to con tinue the search, thiding the wife and baby asleep, -which was a great re lief. Mrs. Gra ':y had laid down with the baby to g: t it asleep and also gone to sleep horscif. j The lcs.i cf the chicken house and ! brooder house and the "75 chickens therein, has proven quite costly, but j Mr. Grady was glad to find the wife land baby secure from harm. It ap- i- -"1" o-ai LIJe me Mill it'u in nit "i'-as;'1 i.-u-r anu uu iu nit 1. ; . i- v . .-i . i breeder hcuse. instead of originating in the latter house, where a brooder stove was in operation. Mr. and Mrs. Grady have ordered another new Sol-llct heater f, r trial at the chicken business and let u.i hope that the next time they will have better luck. Zczv.j Attend Listiict licet ;i.c twenty-five of the member: cf Green ';od I. O. O. V. lor'ge were pre.-ent at the district meeting held at Ilav.dock la?t :.I..n-Jay. The total ::::e::Ca iT.-xr. la ''fs in excess of 2o0 rep- f the various lodges in ii.o district and a general .od time v.as iiad by ail. I II. A. Shipraan wa- chairman of! the l..us:r;e::5 .'c.--k!...ii, which was open-! 0'i by ih singing of "America." fcl- j lowed ly the i::vo ation by Chaplain! E. V". Pri'c. Curtice Drake, of Have-I lock l-idge, gave the address of wcl-j : e: peno was by Fb.yd e- nha i"! c. This fell : . : a . wed by an ad:! rev e: s by t'.e g: K-ipper was re n ir.g, will served at G:S0 in the mi'sie- by Hampton -die. The tour imager as C. M. -iuraar'. men. her of Capiloi lodge, of Liiuohi. A :;olo by Mi:;:; H;.zel Miller, J'.e-.-cmpanSccl by Mr:;. Daisy Thomas. j war foil' wed by r.n addro.-s by Orand I Master J. F. K-hubert and Grand Mas- I tcr V. W. Jeffrey, of Wavtrly. A p g duct by Mrs. Hedges and Dm: a drew a rcund of ap trc.m the banqueters. This was held at the Masonic hall um crt P'a'i: e I : in Jk'.veloc k. Fi: ilo-'. ing the dinner came addi tional business je:s.:ions and a the cor.cduding feature a school of i.i .irr.ction. with initiatory degree work Commencement Activities Start ing This Week Eusy Program Is Outlined for tb.2 Members of the Senior Class Up to Graduation. May is the month of commence ment activities and plans have been; completed for the traditional events which occur during this month. The Si-r. ior play "The House Beautiful" tonight, marks the opening of the commencement season, and on Satur-, day night. May 12, the annual Junior Senior banquet will be held at the American Legion building. The ban quet this year i.i being served by the American Legion Auxiliary and will be an outstanding event in the usual beautiful sitting always provided by the class in their decoration scheme. Class committees, under the direction jci Mr. Ftariett and Frederick Fricke, general chairman, have been work ing for sometime in preparing for this event. The annual awards convocation program will be held at the high school Friday morning. May IS, at which time the honor awards tor the year will be announced. This occasion marks the recognition of a large number of studmts who have contributed to the activities and life of Plattsmouth high school during the year which is just closing. The baccalaureate rervice will be held at the Presbyterian church on Sunday evening, May 2 0 at S:00 o'c lock. Reverend W. J. II. Petter of the Episcopal church, will deliver the sermon and the other churches of I'iatU-mouth will unite in this serv ice. Final examinations will be held on May 21-22, w ith the commencement program scheduled for Thursday evening. May 24 at 8:00 o'clock in the high school auditorium. The speaker will be Superintendent Ralph G. Brooks of Hartington. The final Senior convocation will be held on Friday morning. May 25 and the year will be closed for the clrss of 11)34 with the final Senior far well picnic on the afternoon of May 25. ATTEND AIJNIVEBSAEY From rri!ay's Iai!y Last cening the Eastern Star of Eimwood observed the thirtieth an niversary of th establishment of their chapter. The members of the older had invited the members of Canopy lodge A. F. & A. M. to join them with their ladies and a very large number were present to parti cipate in the enjoyable time that had been arranged. A banquet was served by the ladies and a fine program of enter tainment offered by the Elmv.ood ladies. A nurabf r of former residents of Eimwood from other points were in attendance including County Treasurer and Mrs. John E. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Capwell of this city; Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Xechy and Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Miller of Lincoln. C9 tgiB A FEW SUGGESTIONS FOR MOTHER Beads - Hand Bags - Vases - Books Ear Rings - Vanity Cases Bracelets Stationery - Table Lamps - Clocks Beck Ends - Incense Burners Playing Cards Candle Holders - Flovt'er Bowls Beautiful Radio Lamps Sewing Cabinets We have a nice line of Mother's Day Cards . . . at prices from 5c to 50c BATES iSiC' An Eye Opener Do you realize that under our Hew Eeal Plan, yen can own a Custom Tailored Suit for less than you can buy the same quality ready-made? Who wouldn't pre fer an individually tailored suit? and the prices, $15 to $55 Ccme In Let Us Shew You! Wescott's Since 1879 VISIT IEIS FASJl The E. Sass Iris farm near Omaha on the Military road, is extending an invitation to the Plattsmouth Garden club members to visit the farm on Sunday, May 20th. It is planned to have a caravan of cars leave this city at 1 o'clock for the Iris rarm. This Iris farm is o.:e or the best known in the United Slates and was given widespread recognition for the beauty of its products. Those who are going are request ed to meet at the O. K. Garage at 1 o'clock on Sunday. May 20th. Anyone wishing to co that does not have a car please notify any one of the committee. Anyone Laving a car and will take en? or more with them, it will be greatly appreciated, and also notify the committee. MBS. HARTFORD. MRS. DEYOE. MRS. J. E. WILES. Tkoraas Wallisj Company Abstract of Title PhoDe ST4 - Plattflinoutb STRAW HATS TO YOUR HEAD'S DuSIRE Work Straws 25c, 35c, 50c Dress Straws 50c to $2.55 SAILORS, BANKOKS, Ml LANS, LEGHORNS, PANAMAS All Kinds Shapes Prices Corner 5th and BOOK Platters Win Tri-County Meet at Ashland Platters Take First vith 40 5-6 Points; Valley Second with 3412 ; Waterloo Third. The Plattsmouth high a hool track team were victors Friday aft ernoon iu the Tri-County meet at Ashland, scoring 4 0 5-6 points; Yal It y, 4; Waterloo, 29 Vs ; Ashland 25 1-3; Papillion, 14; Eimwood, 10 j 5-6 ; Weeping-Water, 2; Alvo 1. The summary of the events was as 101 lows: Mile run Won by Hendrix, Platts- ! mouth; second, Auffrecht. Papillion; (third, McNally, Weeping Water; ! fourth, Borman, Papillion. Time 5:10. S. 440-yard dash Won by Cotner, Plattsmouth; second. Bordorf, Papil lion; third, Cunningham, Waterloo; fourth, Jackson, Ashland. Time :5G.l. 100-yard dash Won by Moore, Waterloo; second, Sharp, Waterloo; third, Bargar, Ashland; fourth, Rue ter. Eimwood. Time :10.5. 120-yard high hurdles Won by Cotner, Plattsmouth; second, Steng lein, Waterloo; third, Carper, Water loo. Time :20. SSO-yard run Won by Stenglein, Waterloo; second, Walden. Platts mouth; third, Auffrecht, Papiliion; fourth, Jackson, Ashland. Time- 2:18. 220-yard low hurdles Won by Ale-sen, Ashland; second, Lamberson, Plattsmouth; third. Crouch, platts mouth; fourth, Stenglein, Waterloo. Time :2S.4. 8 S 0-yard relay Won by Platts mouth; second, Ashland; third. Wa terloo; fourth, Valley. Time 1:43.9 220-yard dash Won by Moor:-, l Waterloo; second, Bargar, Ashland; third, Parks, Ashland; fourth. Hirz, Plattsmouth, and Rueter, Eimwood, tied. Time :24.1. 4 4 0-yaid relay Won by land ; second, Eimwood. Time :47.5. Pole vault Won by Mauley. Yal- iley; second, Pflug, Valley; third, Smith, Valley, and Ileadly, Water loo, tied. Height 10 feet 5 inches. High jump Tie between Lutton, Ashland; Hiner, riattsmouth, and Rueter, Eimwood; fourth, Pflug, Val ley. Height 5 feet 7 inches. Discus Won by Pflug, Valley; sec ond. Borman, Papillion; third, Coy, Valley; fourth. Taylor, Alvo. Dis tance 104 feit 7 inches. Shot Won by Mason, Valley; sec ond. Taylor. Plattsmouth; third. Dor man, Papillion; fourth. Coy, Valley. Distance 41 feet 10 inches. Dread jump Won by Pliug, Val ley; second. Rueter, Eimwood; third, Hirz, Plattsmouth; fourth, Cotner, Plattsmouth. Distance l'j feet 9 inches. Javelin Won by Smith, Valley; s'cond, Taylor, Plattsmouth; third. Cook. Alvo; fourth, MeXailly, Weep ing Water. Distance 131 feet lis inches. MOTHER'S DAY STAMPS From Thursday s raiiy Postmaster J. Vf. Holmes today placed on sale the issue of Mother's Day stamps that have been printed by the pestoffice department as a special recognition of this great na- tional event. These stamps are pre - pared for the purpose of adding a 1 spe :-cial touch to the mother day re - ! membrances. May !3th. . . is Mother's Day! Cur best friend we ever had. Don't forget your mother on Mother's Day. We carry a complete line of Wood ard's Mother's Day Box Candy! Call and leave your order now. TATIO Main Streets Plattsmouth, Nebraska WATCH FOR THIS CROSS It Means the REAL ARTICLE GENUINE ASPIRIN When you go to buy aspirin, just remember this: Every tablet of real aspirin of Bayer manufacture is etamped with this cross. No tablet without this cross is GLrsLINE Bayer Aspirin. Safe relief for headache, colds, sore throat, pains of rheumatism and neuritis, etc. Genuine Bayer Aspirin Does Not Harm the Heart Manle'y News Items In a ball game between Laurel Hill and Mauley, the latter won over the Hill boys by a score of 10 to 4. A. Steinkamp, who has been so il' fcr a long time, was not feeling quite so well the early part of last week. Andy Sehlicfert and Harold Kreck-j low were in Omaha on lat Tuesday, ' where they were called to look after: pome business matters. CI rover Rhoden and wife were at Weeping Water Tuesday afternoon cf last week, v.-he re they were visit- ing and doing some shopping. Mrs. William Cacy was in Lin- coln carlv last week, where she went , to have some dental work done, asjent p- li;cre wa'3 th-n (jne her teeth have been giving her some j : trouble of late. Miss Anna Earhardt, who is em ployed in Omaha, was a visitor with her mother for over the week end, and also enjoyed a very fine visit with her friends while here. Mrs. John Habel was over to Mrs. Herman Cansemer's east of Manloy, v here she was visiting with her sis ter and her father, Mr. Joseph Ma cena for a short time, and found her father feeling much better. Miss Anna Murphy, who has made her home in Omaha for a number of years, but who has been visiting at the home of her mother for the past few months, returned to Omaha last v eck, where she has again taken up her work. Walter O'Rrien was securing some lumber for the making of a storage tank for water for the home, which he will build out of doors. He will build a cave extending some five feet above the ground and with the stor age tank on top of it. The Rev. Eather Patrick Harte, pastor of the Manley church, was a I visitor at David City on last Monday, 1 where he went to visit with bis old tin'e friend, the Rev. Father Murphy, of that place. The gentlemen have been friends for many years. C. E. Hccksnhanpt Poorly Accompanied by his daughter. Miss j Sue, C. E. Mockenkaupt was over j to Omaha last Friday, where they ; went to the office of Dr. Sachs and Mr. Mockenkaupt underwent a clinic A Complete Line of Mottos 10c to $1.75 Candy Dishes Powder Jars Table Scarf Radio Scarf Nut Ecwls Fruit Bowls Fruit Baskets Waste Baskets Bread Beards Cooking Cabinets Tcilet Set3 Manicure Sets NERY Of Bayer Manufacture Remember this for your owl protection. Tell your friends about it for their protection. Demand and pet Gemiine BayerAspirin.! MEMBER N. . A, to ascertain the condition of bis health, which has not be-n the best for some time. Nc Sain in Sight h'.Mi Harms, who is sine that b' knows, 1 1" ere i for the hr ping ar.d maybe he does, says tli.it ta be no rain of any account next live weeks. Everybody is that Teddy is wrong. Decorating Store Eoom Hrrold Krecklow and Pete Harms j have wrought a v.cnderful change in ' tlie appearance of the store r om of Tiieo. gi vii'i Harms, which they have been : an interior coat of paint, in cluding the walls and ceiling The bright colored paint makes the phoc much lighter and is a f-ood inve-t- Keceiving; Treatment Mrs. Yv'alter M kenhaupt. v. b ha? net been in the I est of health for seme time, is now at Kansa- City. where she is receiving treatment for her health and will remain for some I three weeks yet. During the time ! when she is away, the little daush I ter, Anna Marie, is staying with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Rauth. Files for Commissioner The many friends of Herman Rauth have been urging him to file for the office cf county cemmis.-doner, on the demccratie ticket, feeling sure that he would make a splendid commis sioner. Acecc-ding to their wishes, lie made a trip to Plattsmouth lasl Tuesday in company with bin wife, and while there filed his name for the office. Suffers Less from Fire Fire destroyed a brooder house and some C'O chickens, many cf them partly grown, on the Carper place that is occupied by Joe Dietl, Jr., and wife, one night last week. The Deitl family were unaware of the fre un til told of it by a passer-hy, und by that time it had gained great head way and. the building was con; umed, tcgetlic-r with the contents. For news or sTicppiKrj sargams, read the ads in the Journal. You will find them the equal in every way of the "headliners" offered by large city stores. it Pewter Ware Tciict Water Dimies Fey. Clothes Brushes Make-Up Boxes for Dressing Table Hand Tcoled Hand Bags Beaded Bag3 Fountain Pens and Pencils M STORE u ?1 r 1 1 ! ! 1 ' I