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    THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1937.
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL
PAGE THRZB
M
urray
Mr. and Mrs. Brenton of Omaha
ppent the evening: last Sunday with
Mrs. P.renton's mother, Mrs. De Les
Denier.
V. A. Ost of south of Nehawka j
was looking after some business in
Murray for a few hours Monday ofj
this week. j
Mrs. Herman Richter who was
taken to the hospital last week is
reported as much better and soon will
return home.
Bud Young: of Plattsmouth was
looking after some business for the
Ruse Motor company in Murray Mon-jwill
day of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman F. Comer of
near Union was looking after some
business in Plattsmouth and Murray
Monday afternoon.
Earl Terhune and family were
visiting for the day last Sunday at
the home of the folks of Mrs. Ter
hune at Humboldt.
Mesdames E. S. Tutt and O. A.
Davis were visiting with friends and
ooking after some business in Omaha
Monday of this week.
Guy "Wiles of near Plattsmouth
was a visitor in Murray on Wednes
day of this week and was looking
after some business at the lumber
yard.
Mrs. J. J. Lohnes who is staying
with her daughter, Mrs. Luther Wa
mack has been very poorly and has
been cared for by the family physi
cian. Bert Jamison while on his way to
Weeping Water from his home in
Omaha stopped in Murray to look
after some business last Wednesday
morning.
Delbert Switzer and son Clyde of
Nehawka were in Murray on
last
Tuesday, where they secured a truck
load of bridge plank to be taken to
the neighborhood of Xehawka for
load use.
Ern Carroll and family of Omaha
have been visiting in Murray with
Mr. Carroll's mother, who has been
in rather poor health for some time.
She is however reported as being some
better at this time.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Xewton of
Plattsmouth with their little son
came via Murray last Sunday and
took Mrs. Vesta Clarke to Union
where they all visited for the day,
returning home in the evening.
Frank Mrasek was delivering cat
tle for Luther Wamack and Guy H.
Wiles to the stock market at South
Omaha Tuesday of this week
He was
also delivering hogs to the market for in g. All departed at a late hour and
Charles R. Troop and W. O. Troop. report as having a very fine time.
Earl Troop who has been working ( Those present were: Mr. and Mrs.
in the west where he some time agoj0hn Hobscheidt and family, Mr. and
took unto himself a wife, arrived at j Mrs. Arthur Hanson and family, Mr.
the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'and Mrs. Glen Thompson and family.
W. O. Troop early this week and will
visit here for some time with friends.
Thomas Xelson was a visitor in
Omaha last Sunday with his son.
Lawrence Xelson, and the son was
imbued with a like initiative at the,tained a group at their home last
same time, so came to Murray to visit i Sunday evening. The evening was
the father, but while they traveled ! spent in games and visiting. A very
the same road at the same time, they j delightful lunch was served by Mrs.
missed each other. j Mrasek. All had a very fine time.
Vesta Clark, telephone operator at j Those present were: Mr. and Mrs.
Murray was visiting in Union Sunday Earl Mrasek, Joe Richter, Charles
at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Crunk. Eva Read, Freda Crunk,
Finney who w as having a birthday . Earnest Read, Marie Read, Frank
dinner for her two sons who cele
brated their birthday on last Fri
day. February 12. Mr. and Mrs. Ed
gar Xewton and son of Plattsmouth
were also present.
Departs for the West.
Ralph Kennedy, the carpenter and
builder departed for Spokane, Wash-: and a few friends were invited, and
ington Monday of this week where j which was thoroughly enjoyed by all
he has some employment at his call-j present. This group of young folk
ing and will remain for some two i were highly complimented on the en
months, depending upon the degree tertainment provided, and also upon
of satisfaction of the working con- the use they make of their spare time,
ditions there may decide to remain as they have accumulated some won-
permanently.
and
Enters U. S. Navy.
Eugene Gruber, son of Mr.
Mrs. James E. Gruber last week made rocks, buttons, handicraft, badges,
application for admission to the U. S. 'and books. Two very interesting
navy and was accepted. He and his ( book reports were given, after which
parents were in Omaha last Thursday Mrs. Brubacher served most delicious
where Eugene underwent an exam-1 refreshments w hich added - to the
ination. passing with a very high pleasure of the occasion.
credit. The only point from physical
perfection was one tooth which Eu-1 School PrOgTam.
gene went to Plattsmouth Monday to j The operetta "Little Black Sambo"
have corrected. He will be sent in was given Friday evening in the audi
a few days to San Diego to enter torium of the school house by the
training.
Getting Ready to Farm.
With the mild weather which has
featured the past week there are -
many of the farmers getting ready j
for the fields. Among those who have j
recently purchased tractors are Luth
er Wamack. Roy Engelkemeier, C. D.
Geary, Lester Schumacher, John J.
Stones.
Will Visit in South.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Staska, the for
mer the Missouri Pacific agent at
PUBLIC DANCE
Music by
Steve's Flelodiers
of Dunbar
Saturday, Febr. 20
Sponsored by Murray
Firemen . . at
MURRAY HALL
ADMISSION
Ladies, 10 C Men, 25 C
Murray, are departing t'ne cominf
Saturday
to Little Hock where they
spend some time and enjoy some
of the warm weather which that
place has to offer.
Visited Old Time Friend.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Tutt were over
to Plattsmouth Sunday, guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Patter
son where they visited with Mrs.
Grace Miller, a guest at the Patter
son home. Mrs. Miller, widow of the
late Wm. Miller, was formerly Miss
Grace Bennett, they having left
Plattsmouth a number of years ago
to make their home in the west.
Spending Some Time in West.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hiid who have
been farming west of Mynard on the
farm of his father, Fred L. Hild, de
parted for the Tacific coast last week
and will spend some time in the
warmer climate. During the time Mr.
and Mrs. Fred L. Hild, parents of
Henry are making their home on the
farm where they are caring for the
stock.
Busy with Quilting.
On Tuesday of this week the ladies
of the Presbyterian church were meet
ing with Mrs. C. D. Spangler where
they were quilting a quilt for Mrs.
Clarence D. Geary.
Celebrated 74th Birthday.
Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Tyson were
over to Elmwood last Sunday where
they went to assist the doctor's fath
er. L. A. Tyson celebrate his 7 4th
birthday anniversary.
Farewell Party.
On Friday of last week a group of
neighbors went to the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Read and family to
bid them farewell with a party, as
the Read family will be leaving that
community in which they now live
about the first of next month. The
evening was spent in games and visit-
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Albin and son and
Miss Margaret Moore.
Entertain Sunday Evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mrasek enter-
Mrasek, and Herman Richter.
Furnish Entertainment.
The editor and reporters of the
"Murray Review" gave avery splen
did hobby exhibit at the home of
P.everly Ann Brubacher on Friday
afternoon.
to which their motherr
iderful collections of articles in their
I various hobbies, and will cotinue to
'add to them. Hobbies exhibited were
i
stamps, dolls, snapshots, scrapbooks.
pupils of the primary and elimentary
grades and was largely attended and
greatly enjoyed. Much credit is due
Misses Davi3 and Long for the labor
expended in training the young folks
who acted their parts very well and
who, tho young in years, seemed
quite at home on the stage, and sang
their parts with ease.
Deprat for the South
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Xickles
departed tnis ( lnursday) morning
for Hot Springs, Arkansas, where
they are expecting to spend . some
Auto .Workers.Return to Jobs
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i I'unching
A'heels cf the auto industry which were paralyzed for 43 days by
the U. A. W. U. strike ence more began to move as thousands of
workers returned to their iobs. This photo was tr.ken in a Flint.
Mich., plant wheie the tirre cl'-.cl: ones again rej
cf labor".
three or four weeks in the milder
climate of that state. While the
winter is nearly over (as thought by
some, there will be cold weather a
plenty yet and Mr. and Mrs. Xickles
think it a gcod plan to enjoy the
warmer climate until the return of
warmer weather here.
SON ARRIVES
From Tuesday's Paiiy
Mrs. Wilhelmine Xoiting received
a telegram today announcing the
birth of a grandson this morning. He I
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred! Mrs. W. L. Dwver of this city.
Heitzhausen of Billings. Montana, has been named by ('. J. Campbell.
Mrs. Ileitzhaiisen v.as formerly Grace preridi lit of the stale bar asso. ia
Xolting of Plattsmouth and Fred is tj'n. as a mvn.ber c f the law litc-r-a
nephew of Mrs. Wm. St hmidtmann. j atu" committee oT the association.
Sr., and Henry Goos. This is their j Mrs. Dwyer is one ft the best known
second son. jlady members of the bar in the state
and has been a;tive iu the work of
CLAEM ETJRNED CAR
The 1935 Terraplane. found burn-j
ed near Oreapolis, and which bore a
Cass county license registered in the
name of Elizabeth Bork was removed
to Omaha Monday by a wrecker.
The car was claimed to be the
property of Fred Bork. of Omaha, who'
had the car registered in this county:
under his wife's name.
MOVING TO HAVELOCK
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Tincher and
family are moving to Havelock where
Mr. Tincher will enter the employ of
the Burlington at their shops in that
city. The many friends will regret to
see this estimable family leave the
city as they have been very active in
the community since locating here.
ARRIVES FROM WASHINGTON
Mrs. R. L. Gracy of Washington,
D. C, arrived Sunday for a two-week
visit at the home of her brother and
wife, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Edgerton,
also with er sister, Mrs. Ruby Lester.
Mrs. Grady is employed in U. S.
patent office.
LAND, FARM and
RANCH BARGAINS
FOR SALE A few extra good Ox
ford ewes to lamb soon. H. E. War
den, Union, Xebr.
FOR SALE
Xice acre tract, land lays well.
Seven room house, close in. Ben H.
Wiles, phone 4 6 6-J. ltw
FOR SALE
Good team of Perchon mares. John
Kershaw, one half mile west of La
Platte. flS-2tw
JERSEY COWS FOR SALE
A few Jersey cows, fresh soon. See
Fred Kahler, T miles west of Murray.
f 13-2sw
HORSES FOR SALE
Several head of horses for sale.
Myron Wiles, Plattsmouth.
jS-2td-4tw
MARE WITH FOAL FOR SALE
I have a good true work mare, wt.
1fifA lhn with fnal fnp e-ilo
AVVV AUU.f ...WU . U U. . U I
j ROY GREGG, Murray.
. fS-4t sw
six '.M
time clock
ristered the "march
HARMED AT COURT HOUSE
Judge A. II. Duxli
dav afternoon v. as c
ry late Satur
ied to join in
IK ra Mander
:id Mr. Louis
Or.awa. Iowa.
marruige Miss Louisa
e.f Whiting. Iowa, i.n
j William Templeton, cf
jThe young peoi'Ie were
i here by Mr. and Mrs.
i Whiting, who served ::s
iccompaniea
ilo Selby of
ttendants at
tile wedding. The bridal party later
i returned to their home at Whiting.
ON STATE BAR C0:3ILTTEE
' the associa tion.
AN APPRECIATION
I wish to extend my heartfelt ap
preciation for the many expressions
of friendliness and cheer that was
brought to me ly cards, valentines,
letters, gifts and flowers. Each one
of them was a ray of sunshine that
helped me recover from my rerent
operation. I sincerely thank you!
MATA E. SCIIACKXEIS.
Sinins "Bootblack"
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Miss Cunningham
Aji operatic career which win
rival that of Chicago's 15-year-old
star. Betty Jaynes. is -predicted
for pretty Allene Cunning
ham. 15-year-old Wichita. Kas.
grl who has paid for voice in
struction by shining shoes in her
father's barber shop. Allene. a
blue-eyed blonde. Is a freshman
in high schooJ-
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Pinochle Club
J Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larson entertain
jtained the Pinochle club Thursday
livening. High scores went to Mr.
and Mrs. John Alwin. Mrs. Wm.
i Wells was low for the ladies and
I
John Woest for the men.
Birthday Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. John Alwin enter-
taiiud at a birthday dinner in honor
of their niece. Miss Hazel Burley, of
Omaha yesterday. The valentine!
i
theme was used in decoration. Other;
guests uere Mrs. Maude Bunch,
n.other of Miss Burley. Mr. and Mrs.
Phil Rihn, and
Glen wood.
Bernard Rhoades of
Cesree of Honor
Mrs. Flora Wells entertained the
Degree of Honor Saturday afternoon. ;
24 participated in the meeting. Misses
Margaret and Willia Sylvester sang,
' One Two, Button Your Shoe." A
reading was given by Elizabeth
Wiles and Paul Myers played the
guitar. A valentine party was held
after the meeting.
Entertains at Party
Miss Edna Mae Petersen ertertain-
d a number of high school friends
it t a party at her home Saturday eve
ning. Misses Marjorie Tidball, Janet
Westover, and Mary Gayer won
prizes. Guests were Misses Mildred
Kr.of.icek. Rachel Robertson, Betty
Kalina. Mary Gayer, Janet Westover
Eleanor Minor, Jean Knorr, Harriet
Goos, Frances Cloidt, Mary Kay
Wiles, and Marjorie Tidball.
Entertains at Luncheon
Mrs. John Sattler, Jr., was hostess
Saturday at a very charming 1 o'clock
valentine luncheon at her home in
the south part of the city. The decor
ations of red and white as well as
the heart shaped table, carried out
the valentine motif. Following the
i
luncheon the afternoon was spent at j
bridge, Mrs. Carl Schneider winning!
first honors and Mrs. Herbert Schutz.j
second. Guests were Mesdames Hilt
Martin. Carl Ofe, William Schmidt
man. Jr.. Carl Schneider. Ray Misner,
Carl Keil. L. S. Pucelik, Herbert
Schutz.
Hold Valentine Party
Sunday afternoon Mrs. John Sat
tler, Jr., entertained in honor of her
niece, Janis Schmidtman. a number
of the little friends and playmates
of Janis being guests of the after
noon. Games were enjoyed and the
pony, a recent birthday gift of the
guest of honor attracted much at
tention. The members of the party
enjoyed dainty refreshments served
by Mrs. Sattler at the close of the
afternoon.' The guests were Ann
Martin, Elizabeth Davis, Wanda Lee
Cacy. Marylin Kieck, Clementine
Woster, Donna Fay Mason, Marjorie
FeL Clearance SflU
REDUCED
USED
1935 Ford V-8 Fordor
1935 Ford V-8 Tudor DeLuxe
1935 Ford V-8 Tudor, Trunk
1935 Ford V-8 Tudor
1935 Ford V-8 Tudor
1S35 Ford V-8 Stand. Coupe
1S35 Ford V-8 DeLuxe Coupe
1935 Ford V-8 Stand. Tudor
1934 Ford V-8 Fordor. DeLuxe
1934 Ford V-8 Stand. Tudor
1933 Ford V-8 Fordor, DeLuxe
1932 Ford V-8 Coupe, DeLuxe
1932 Ford V-8 Stand. Coupe
1938 Ford V-8 Fordor Touring
1936 Ford V-8 Tudor Touring
1936 Ford V-8 Stand. Tudor
1931 Model A Ford Tudor
1931 Model A Ford Tudor
1S31 Model A Ford Tudor
1932 Chevrolet Tudor
1831 Chevrolet Tudor
1931 Fcrd Long Wheel Base
Truck
1S34 Chevrolet 157-in. Track
1934 Chevrolet 131-in. Truck
1931 Chevrolet Truck
1934 International Truck
1935 Ford 131-inch Truck
Also Some Good Work Horses
C. A. RUSE MOTOR CO.
6th & Pearl Telephone 44 Plattsmouth, Ne&r.
Remzmhzr to Attend the
BRINK HATCHERY OPENING
Devoe, Jeannctte Harris and
Schmidtman.
Jania:
From Tuesday's Ia.ily
C. Z. B. J. Lodge
Members of the C. Z. B.
held their regular monthly
J., lodge;
meeting I
f
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alois
fmetana Sunday afternoon. During
lne business meeting the group voted!
to tponsor a dance April ?,.
j
Euffet Supper
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Misner enter
tained at a buffet supper at their
home Sunday evening. The valen-!
tine theme was used in decoration.! Wnu Sehmidtr.iann, Sr.. en-
Guests played Hearts and Murder j t(,rtainf( at a valentine Tarty M.-n-during
the evening. Those attending; dav afu,rnK)T1 iu honor of Mrs. Grac-
were Mr. and Mrs. Searl Davis, Mr.
and Mrs. L. S. Devoe, Mr. and Mrs.
A. E. Stewart,
Heineman, Mr.
son.
Dr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs.. P. T.
Ilea Patter-
Eramatic Club
Mrs. Clement Woster was named
chairman of the entertainment com
mittee for the meeting of the dra
matic club next week at the gather
ing last evening. Wilbur Hall and
Greth Garnett are also on the com-
mittee.
x lans were maue xor me en
tertainment to be given before the
P. E. O. April 9 and for a two-act
playlet scheduled for March 15.
Valentine Party
Members of the Jolly Workers ex
tension club held a valentine party
for their families at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. George Kaffenberger Sunday
evening. A valentine exchange was
held. Young people played Bingo and
the men and women enjoyed cards.
The valentine theme was used in de
corations. Eirthday Dinner
Ford Valentine Hime of Louisville
was the honored guest at a birthday
party on valentine day at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kaffenberger.
A six o'clock dinner was served. A
Get Ready for Spring See Our Line of
Wall Paper
If more convenient, we will be glad to show the paper in yc xir hone.
We also carry a Complete Stock of Pittsburgh Paints and Varnishes.
RUBER'S IVall Paper & Paint Store
North 6th Street Plattsmouth, Kebr.
PRICES on
CARS
1831 Chevrolet Tudor
1931
1931
1S29
1829
1929
1929
1929
1929
1929
1935
1934
1932
1929
1923
1929
1829
1928
1929
1930
1930
1935
1935
1936
1934
1934
1934
1934
Chev. Convertible Sedan
Chevrolet Coupe
Chevrolet Coupe
Chevrolet Fordor
Chevrolet Coach
Chevrolet Coach
Chevrolet Fordor
Chevrolet Coupe
Chevrolet Fordor
Oldsmobile Tudor
Oldsmobile Tudor
Plymouth Coupe
Dodge Eoadster
Durant Sedan
Dodge Coupe
Pontiac Coupe
Chrysler Fordor
Whippet Tudor
Cadillac Sedan
Packard Sedan
Ford 157
Ford 157
Ford 131
Ford V-8
Ford V-8
Ford V-8
Ford V-8
inch Truck
inch Truck
inch Truck
157-in. Truck
157-in. Truck
157-in. Truck
157-in. Truck
Friday, Febr. 19
1 P. M.
birthdav cake bearing "7 candles anC
decorated with hearts ferried th
centerpi.ee. Guests v. ere Mr. Him",
Miss Estel Darkening. Y.'..i!tn Tay
lor. Lorene Kn RVnb rger. and Dec
vunne Kaff. nb-rp.-r.
rn:1, yyt
Tuesdr.v
Bridge
Richard Beverage
Mrs.
entertain-
ed the Tuesday bridge -h-.b at h r
home last f veiling. Mrs. R..y Herri::.:
v. on i.igh serif and Mrs. Marie Kb h
ards. st cond.
Party Honors Guest
Miller of Los Anpb-s. C.ilif. Eicht
guests spent a pleasant ai'ternofi
visiting with Mrs. Miibr who is lea
ing the last of the we-k fur r
home.
Cass county Tias no bended In
debtedness, as, like the state, we
have paid cash for our hard sur
faced roads and other improve
ments as we went.
Want ads are read. Almost In
variably, they get results.
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You are giving u in
CATTLE-HOGS-CHEEP
Our Special Truck Department
Auures You of: ,
24-hr. Unloading Servico I
Intelligent Handling
Experienced Selling """
High Prices
Prompt Remittance
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5c asid up
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1830
1S31
1830
1830
1930
19C0
1831
1G29
1829
1S29
1830
1831
1929
1829
1835
1833
1C33
1832
1 coo
LaSalle Sedan
Ford Model A Tudor
Ford Model A Tudor
Ford Model A Tudor
Ford Model A Tudor
Ford Model A Eoadster
Fcrd Model A Eoadster
Ford Model A Tudor
Ford Model A Tudor
Ford Model A Tudor
Fcrd Model A Coupe
Ford Model A Coupe
Ford Model A Ccupe
Ford Model A Coupe
Chevrolet Tudor
Chevrolet Tordor
Chevrolet Fordor
Chevrolet DeLuxe Coupe
Chevrolet DeLuxe Tudcr
1934 Ford V-8 Pickup Truck
1S32 Ford V-8 B Pickup
1836 Chevrolet Pickup
1929 Ford Model A Track
1930 Ford Model A Truck
One Fannall Tractor and Cul
tivator Priced to Sell
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