PAGE FOUR PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL MONDAY, MAY 31, 1937. PAGI j of and sea tur ( mo i;ia hoi his bu (1 lie .r lu hi in ti ft a Si o a a I 1 1 1 Greenwood 1 Mrs. O. Appen of Bradsliaw is visit ing Mrs. Dora Leesley. Mr. and Mrs. Urban Kyles spent Friday evening at the home of Joe Kyles. Mr. Aaron had the misfortune to fall and break a rib last Tuesday morning. Mrs. Earl Jardine, of Sioux City, Iowa, is visiting her father, William Renwanz. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Gribble and sons attended a picnic at Seward Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Knolle, of Platts mouth, spent the week end at the L. C. Marvin home. Mrs. Axel Nelson of Ashland call ed at the Paul Kelly home last Thursday evening. Frank Coleman and sons, Douglas and Junior, visited at Julian, Nebr., last Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Alt a Kyles spent Friday even ing and Saturday with her sister, Mrs. Wayne Kinney, of Alvo. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ram go and son of Murray were Sunday guests ot Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Leesley. Grandma sayles ot averly is visiting at the home of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Fannie Sayles. Junior Kinney of Alvo is spending the week at the home of his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kyles. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Headley and son, Jack, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rudolph or' Eagle. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Walradt and Velma and Lucille Leesley were Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Marolf. Everett Coleman of Texas Creek, Colo., returned home Sunday after a week's visit with his mother, Mrs. Fannie Sayles. Mrs. Tiller, of Albert Lee, Minn., is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 15. M. Hansen. Mr. Hansen is a brother of Mrs. Tiller. I i Mr. and Mrs. Ray Land, of Papil lion are visiting at the Watson How ard home and attended the gradua tion exercises while here. Russcl Witt, of Lincoln, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Witt and Ralph Thursday evening and attended graduation exercises. Mrs. L. It. Doyle of Lincoln, Mis. Tim Hulahan of Lincoln and Mrs. Agnes Mullery of New York City visited Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kelly last week. ; Mr. and Mrs. Homer Kams, Tom and Will Fdoror and Miss Lucille Foster, of York, visited at the Paul Kelly home Thursday and attended the graduation exercises. Misses Louise Bornemeicr and Beu lah and Retina Leesley, of Lincoln, visited at the Leesley home Thurs day and attended the graduation ex ercises at the school house. 1 The Cemetery Association met at the home of Mrs. Margaret Howard last Wednesday afternoon. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Esther Armstrong June 30. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. A. X. Halmas and Mr. and Largest Class in History Local H. S. Graduates (Continued from Page 1) been a brilliant figure in the musical department of the high school for the past four years, was presented in a violin solo, "Concerto" by Wionaiw ski, brilliantly given by this talented little lady. Scholastic Honors The following students have been elected to membership in the ' Na tional Honor Society because of high scholastic excellence which they have maintained over a period of four years.: Only fifteen percent of the class are eligible. The following list has no reference as to rank: Rachel Robertson, John Gayer, Charles Ben nett, William Carey, Mary Jane Mark, Jacquelyn Grassman, Maymie Schwenneker, Max Seitz, Edna Mae Petersen, Evelyn Meisinger, Marjorie Tidball, William Evers. Commercial Certificates The following graduates of the commercial department were award ed commercial certificates signifying excellent work: Evelyn Meisinger, Maymie Schwenneker, Lova Sell, Genevieve Bloom, Betty Kalina, Wau- nitta Johnson, Delia Salomon, Cath- ryn Anthes, .Mary Jane Mark, Alice Ilirz, Betty Ann McCarty. Citizenship Honors The following seniors were award ed citizenship honors by the faculty in recognition of a high type of school citizenship: Betty Kalina. Charles Bennett, William Carey, Rob ert Yallery, Rachel' Robertson, Edna Mae Petersen. John Gayer, Jacquelyn Grassman, Evelyn Meisinger, Mary Jane Mark, Wayne Falk, Alice Ilirz. The Fonteuelle chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolu tion has since 1923 made the pre sentation of a prize for the most pro ficient student in American history through the four years of high scnoot. this being a memorial bv Dr. From Thursday's Dally Tuesday Afternoon Club Mrs. Theodore I'tak entertained the bridge club at her home Tues day afternoon. Prizes went to Mrs. J. Y. Oliver and Mrs. Naville Hodson. Eridge Club Members of the Wednesday after noon bridge club drove to Omaha yes terday where they were guests at the home of Mrs. Fred Pearson. Mrs. Pearson and Mrs. James Mauzy won high scores for the afternoon. home of Donald Martin with the members all in attendance. Lars Lar son was admitted to the patrol by initiation and which was followed by the business session. The evening was closed by the serving of a much enjoyed luncheon. . CMS a business Entertain at Breakfast Misses Mia and Barbara Curing entertained at a lovely breakfast at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning at their home. Members of The Surprisers club were guests. The party honor ed Mrs. Maude Fricke of Lincoln and Mrs. Frank Burgess of Cedar Rapids. Following the breakfast the time was spent in reminiscences. From Saturday's Dally Eirthday Dinner Jimmy Mauzy was guest of honor at a dinner party at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. Henry Mauzy, Thursday evening. The event was the 14th birthdav of the honored guest. Guest from Missouri Frank L. Calkin of Mexico, Mo., arrived last evening to spend Mem orial day with his brother-in-law, George Hall. He is also attending the memorial gatherings and pro gram at the Guy White home Sun Christian Ladies Ladies of the Christian church met at the basement of the church yester day afternoon. Some quilting wa done. The remainder of the atter- noon was spent in a social meeting Speaks at Anniversary Dinner Dr. H. G. McClusky attended the banquet honoring the 55th anniver sary of the Bethany Presbyterian church in Omaha Wednesday evening. In the after-dinner talks. Dr. Ernst spoke, representing the Presbytery ot" Omaha. Dr. Paul Turner brought greetings from the Council of churches of Omaha. Dr. McClusky represented the Synod of Nebraska in his address. Entertain for Mrs. Ericke Mrs. Frank Cummins entertained three tables ot bridge at a party in honor of Mrs. Maude Fricke Thurs day afternoon. Mrs. J. A. Donelau won high score. On Friday atfernoon, M iss Minnie Guthmann entertained a group of friends, honoring the Lincoln guest. Attend Alum Banquet Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Reedcr are driv ing to Elmwod this evening where they will attend the Alumni banquet. Mrs. Reeder is a graduate of the Elm wood high school. Here from St. Louis Mr., and Mrs. A. W. Bradway ar rived on the six o'clock train this morning irom St. Louis. 1 hey are From Thursday's Daily Mrs. Jennie Smith i visitor in Omaha today. W. B. Banning of Union was in the city today on business. Robert McCormick of Omaha was a Plattsmouth visitor Wednesday. Arthur Goscke of near LaPlatte was here Wednesday to attend to some matters of business. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Whiteman of Talmage were calling upon friends in riattsmouth Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Acker Of Chicago are in the city as guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Griffin. Mrs. Cora E. Iske and Claude L. Iske of near Lu Platte were here Wed nesday to look after some trading and visiting with friends. C. A. Harvey, who has been re siding in the west part of the state, is here to visit with the relatives and old time friends in the community. Walter J. Wunderlich, the Nohaw ka banker, with his son, Roherp, were here today for a few hours to look after some matters at the court house. Miss Edna Cailberg is returning this afternoon from Batesland, South Dakota. She has been visiting in South Dakota during the past three weeks. Mrs. L. H. Kinsel and daughters, Mary and Sally, Mrs. Win. Brumlield, and Mrs. Walker and son Max of Omaha were in Plattsmouth last eve- ins visiting ('lias. Pease and Miss Ada Kinsel. Mrs. Robert Hartird of Kansas City, Mo., arrived Wednesday noon HONORED AT DOANE Crete, May 29 Honor D's for achievement in extra-curricular ac tivities during the current year at Doane college were awarded at Class Day exercises this morning to the following students from Plattsmouth: Frederick Fricke, bronze "D" in dra matics; Jowllendrix, honor "D" in basketball. PURCHASES TAXI LINE H. E. Luttman, who is assisting in the recreational center program in four! rluhf, Stiliier. I. op t- .inl A I f or?iyM, Uncoil!, Nelr. NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS To Keith Richard Davis; The heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives, and all other per sons interested in the estate of Floyd L. Davis, deceased, real names un known; All persons having or claim ing any interest in Lot two, Block live, Fleming and Race's Addition to Weeping Water, excepting a tract forty feet square described as fol lows: Commencing at the southeast corner of said Lot two, running thence north along the east line of said lot forty feet; thence at right angles west forty feet; thence at rillt -i.illtli (V-rtv font- tlloiwn this city, has closed the deal for tho:at right angles east forty feet to the purchase of the taxi line which hasll,la((' beginning, all in Cass cotin been owned by John Sanders for the'Iy' N'thraska. real names unknown, i'ci eiHianis : past several years. Mr. Luttman will take over the taxi business Sunday and be ready to serve the needs of the public in this line. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Co art of Cc.-fx Con it 'll in t he-deceased. spending the week-end at the home I to spend a few days visiting friends ot .Mr. and Mrs. C. other friends here. U. Carlberg and Entertain at Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Gayer tained at a dinner their son. John Guests were Dr. over and daughter, Janet, Thursday Club Mrs. L. S. Pueeiik was hostess to party honoring! lho Thm-s.h.v :, u cm.-.n.. hrwi:,. dnh. Wednesday evening. IMgh score "went to Mrs. Herbert and Mrs. R. I'. W.-st- Schuiz and second to .Mrs. Ruv Mis tier. enter- Misses to ! ley, and i the six ' came to i mencement exercises. Roy Dodge and Miss Yiolet Dot! the memory of their mother, Mrs. Jennie Dodge. The nresontation was made by Airs. Helen Wescott Mur dick. of Fanwcod. New .Tei-snv TV.p successful student this year was Ella I Mae Ru finer , daughter of Mr. and ! Gill Scouts Mrs. E. G. Ruff nor and a niece by marriage of Dr. Dodge. Superintendent L. S. Devoe an nounced the honor scholarships of the school, that of the Nebraska de nominational schools gointr to Miss Edna Mae Petersen, highest ranking j student, that of the Nebraska state normal schools to Miss Mary Jane Mark and the regent's scholarship of the University of Nebraska, who in the examination held here had been won by Max Seitz, Miss Peter sen, being the second in the examinations. Mr. Dcvoe also announced the other honors of the class and spoke of the exceptionally high scholastic stand ing of the students where but a few i Katherine Luke and Florence Bcigh- in Plattsmouth. She is a guest at the home of Miss Winifred Rainey Hartford was formerly Helen Schulz. ; flic Co'iittit - I j . ( hrcrsl.'fl. To all rsaiis interest of.) ate of Emma D. Smith. No. 32(0: Takf" notice that a petition has been tiled praying lor administration of said estate and a ppo: u t men t of K. II. S-hulhof as AdminMrator; that raid petition has been set for lien ring before said Court on the 2 5th day o ' June, 1937, at lo o'clock a. i i. . Dated May 29th. 1937. A. H. DI'XIirRY, (Seal) m31-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Lumir Gcincr. Following o'clock dinner the group Plattsmouth for the com- Ashland spent Fridav the home of Mr. and Yant. evening at Mrs. John TKUIltS divided 11. r. fi.-cf ;(..,-... ..... Mrs. Orville Sandy and children of d(?Ilts. President J. A. Capwcll of the board of education made the present ation of the diplomas to the following members of the class: GIRLS Ylasta Adam, Teresa Alt schaffl, Cathryn Anthes. Genevieve Bloom. Jean Rradv. Laurel t nrr,.u n:i.i i x-. .. . uv " v 1 .wiutieu rngoiKemif Commencement The annual commencement exer cises were held at the high school auditorium Thursday evening, May 27. Fourteen graduates received diplomas. They were Maxinc Arm strong, Raymond Howard. Irene Kelly, Edwin Kirk. Dorothy Leesley, Grace Maher, Helen Maher, Walter Marolf, Hazel Trunkenbolz, Eliza beth Martin, Wilma. Mays, Pearl Wh itlatch and W. L. Rogers. Mrs. Emma Egenberger. Bettv Mc Carty and Mrs. James Mauzy were introduced to the members of the Girl Scout troop at the meeting in the Library Tuesday evening by the stout captain, Mrs. II. C. Boggess. These) ladies with Mrs. Dow Armstrong, j lieutenant, are going to act as lead-J urs lor the Girl Scout troop during the summer. The salute and promise were given at the opening of the meeting. Fol lowing the business the girls prac ticed the Investiture ceremony which will be held for the girls who passed the tenderfoot test. Senior Convocation Seniors of the llatiMtiouiu high school held their annual convocation before the school assembly Friday morning. Skits were presented by the members of the class, represent ing the outstanding events in their high school careers. Miss Edna Mae Petersen and John Cloidt gave the class v. ill w hich was taken from a treasure chest. Miss Jeaiiette Ilirz presented the prophecy. Billie Rose Canterbury gave a song and dance number. The iinal edition of tho Piatter, which was dedicated to the seniors, was given out Fr..m Friday's Daily Joe Wiles has been quite ill at his home in Plattsmouth. He became ill Wednesday evening. A s;:ven pound daughter was born to Sgt. and Mrs. Burlette Tuesday evening. The parents are located at the ritle range near Plattsmouth. Mrs. Ethel McCarty visited her sister, Mrs. Louis Pratt in Red Dak Thursday. She drove to Red Oak with I Mr. and Mrs. John Petersen who were j visiting their daughter and Mrs. Hie Comity Court of Casa Comi ty, Xcftraxkn. To all persons interested in the es tate of Pauline Young, deceased. No. 320f. Take notice that a petition has been filed praying for administra tion of said estate and anoointment Mrs. !OL . L. Dwyer as administratrix; that said petition has been set for hearing before said court on the 18th day of June, 1)37 at 10 a. m. Dated May 24th, 1937. C. E. TEFFT, Special Countv Jdge (Seal )m2 4-Cw You and each of you will take no tice that the Nebraska State Build ing and Loan Association, of Fre mont, Nebraska, plaintiff, has filed a petition in the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska, against you as defendants, the object and prayer of which is to foreclose a mortgage upon the above described real estate given by Floyd L. Davis and Suo Davis, and recorded in Book f,S of the Mortgage Records of Cass coun ty, Nebraska, at page :!5.'5, and to quiet the title of the plaintiff and the purchaser at said subsequent foreclosure sale in and to the above described real estate, ami to have said above named defendants and each of them adjudged to have no lien or interest in said real estate or any part thereof. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 2Sth day of June, 1037. Dated this ISth day of May. 1937. NEBRASKA STATE BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff. m 20-4 w- SHKRIFFS SALE NOTICE OF PROBATE From Saturday's Daily Miss Yestetta Robertson of Lincoln is spending Sunday and Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Robertson. Mr. ami Mrs. Pete Kaufmair.i of Omaha are the parents of a baby In t!,e Cf)n,tu Court of Cuss Coun . Xcbraxka. To all persons interested in the estate of William Patterson, defeased. No. 32fiS. Take notice that a petition has been filed for the probate of an in strument purporting to be the last will and testament of said deceased, and for the appointment of Lillian Maude, Schoeman as Executrix there of; that said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 1Mb day of June. 1937, at 10 a. m. Dated May 24, 1937. C. E. TEFFT. Special Countv Judge. (Seal )i:i2i-Cw (;aught r. born May 18. Mr. Kauf- The class presented ! ,, it. .,,,.,,,), r,,v i.- i r;,i,. i gift to its sponsor, Miss Katherine j ,lf Luke. Miss Levina Troop of Murray is visiting at the home of Mrs. II. E. Becker, with Mrs. L. W. Egenberger Leave for California Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Larson and two sons, Lars and Raymond, Jr., left this morning for a trip through the western part of l.'nited States. They are going through Texas and New Mexico to Alhainbra, Calif., where they will visit Mr. Larson's brother, Oscar Larson and family. They will visit other friends on the ITynard Community Club A hue program was presented r n- d ,(t thc h(J?pe of htl. cousill Mary Catherine Gorder. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Otto departed .u,u,,iiif, nuu jus. 1-onii.i iouaiUjFrI(iay nj!lt for Kansas city, Mis as chairman, had charge ot the en day evening at the Mynard Commun ity club. Members 'of the West Side Fred Herman Anderson Fred Anderson was born Septem ber 1, 1SS9, at Weston, Nebraska and passed away at Lincoln on May 21, 1937, aged 47 years, S months and 20 days. He was united in marriage to Hazel Dotson, of Waverly, Nebraska. To this union four children were born. Besides his wife, the four child ren survive his passing, they being Lyle, of David City; Millard of Have lock; Doris Oleson of Greenwood and Douglas at home. There are also two grandchildren, Beverly and Richard Oleson and his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Anderson, of Greenwood, to gether with three brothers, Alvin and Carl J., of Greenwood, and Rav of Greshani; a sister, Mrs. Ray Rouse of Greenwood, and a host tf friends. Funeral services were held at thc Christian church Monday, May 24, conducted by Rev. J. B. Williams de livering the sermon. The sympathy of the entire com munity is extended to the bereaved family. west coast among whom will be Mrs. Harriett C.iu. wv, ; ,. , . Twnrit- m , i "mu-i, a bcuooi mate oi ,iis. i.ar- " "uisMimn, Irene linden. -wary Aim llisrhf e!o Maxine Hanni 'u'lr oaue jiirz, Jeanette Ilirz, Ber nice Holoubek, Charlotte Jasper', Elva Johnson, Waunitta Johnson, Virginia Kafienberger, Betty Kalina. Mildred knoflicek. Helen Jane Kopp, Doris Leesley, Dorothy Lepert, Betty Ann M'-Carty, Isabel McFarland. Mary Jane Mark, Evelyn Meisinger, Joan Moore, Elva Olson, Edna Mae Peter sen, Rachel Robertson, Ella Mae Ruffner, Maymie Schwenneker, Kath ryn Scott, Lova Sell. Edith Senf Velma Shrader, Delia Solomon. Rose Mary Stander, Susie Stull, Mavone Sylvester, Vivian Terryberry, Mar jorie Tidball, Helen Ulrich. Adeline induska, Alice Vinduska, Mary Kay Wiles, Florence Woster. BOYS Charles Bennett, Dale Bow man. John Brink, Bill Carey, John J. Cloidt, Jack Durell, W. E. Evers Wayne Falk. Clark Finney, Jack rorbes, John Gayer, Norris Hennings, George Uobseheidt, Alvin Johnson, Gerald Kehne, Don MfCarroll, George Mark. Donald Mrasek. Frank Nelson, Elmer Newton. Robert Patton, Earl Pittman, Bill Rosencrans, Max Seitz. Frank Sheldon, Herbert Stander, Har old Stewart, Buddie Stull, Keith Tay lor, Earle Taylor, Robert Vallery, Charles Warner, Richard Yelick. Katheryn Luke is 'sponsor and Dale Bowman is class president. The return trio will be through Wyoming. The family plans to visit Yellowstone Park and return tc Plattsmouth by tiie first of July. From Kri.lay's Daily K. B. Club Miss Laura Meisinger was hostess to the K. B. club at the Robert Cap pell home last evening. Three tables of bridge played. Mrs. Frank Gobel- Tit.i l 1. : .... 'ugn score lor ttie evening. Mrs. Frank Bestor was second and Mrs. Emil Ptak, low. HERE FROM MINNESOTA - For Quality Job Printing call phone No. 6. William Hendricks, of Fairbault, Minnesota, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Kid Koosters A 4-11 cooking club was organized Wednesday afternoon. The name Kid Koosters was chosen. It was suggest ed by Mary Jean Halt. Officers of the club are Jean Good child, president; Deloris Ruse, vice president; Mary Jean Halt, secre tary; and Bornice Anderson, news reporter. Other members of the club are Nola Meisinger, Miidred Loveless, Betty Schubeck, Helen Kruger, Shir Icy Martin and Bonnie Walters. St. Paul's Ladies A social meeting was held at the St. Paul's church Thursday after noon. A musical program was given. lurry berry gave a vocal Martin Elzer, are visiting at solo. She was accompanied by Miss the country home of Mr. and Mrs Phillip Lepert south of this city. Mr. Hendricks is the father of Mrs. Le pert and' is joining his wife who has been here for several days. The party came here for the graduation of Miss Dorothy Rose Lepert. belma Kraeger. A piano solo was played by Betty Ann Albert. Miss Inez Eberhardt played a basoon solo. ttrtainment. Herman Meisinger pre sided at the business meeting. Mrs. Sherman Cole led community singing. Mrs. Roy Cole accompanied. A play untitled. "Memories" was given by twelve young people of the lommuuity. Miss Betty Kraeger gave a clevre tap dance number. Readings were given by Lavina Troop and Mary Marjorie Heyn. Kathleen Nolte and Shirley Leo nard gave a pantomime entitled "Thinking of Home and Mother" as Helen Blotzer and Wilma Nolting sang. Whipple Leonard accompanied illy 011151115, Lee Knolle directed the Platts mouth Glee club in numbers on last night's program. They sang "Ragged Vagabond," "Marching Song," "Bells of St. Mary's," "Asleep in the Deep," "Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes," "My Nebraska" and "Dance, My Com rades." "Ranger," "Home on thc Range." and "Alexander" were given by the boys' quartet, John Jacobs, Robert Vallery, Dick Hall, and John Tidball. Jean Knorr accompanied. The girls' quartet also gave three numbers, "Songs My Mother Taught Me," "The Rosary," and, "Little Pee iWeet." Members of the group are Wilma Swatek, Helen Hiatt, Flora Belle! souri, where they will visit over Sun day and Memorial day. They will visit with the family of Mr. Otto in the Missouri city. Mr. ayd Mis. Warren Scharfen burg are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Cunlack and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schn rfenberg at York this week-end. They also plan to visit friends at Osceola on their way home. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Stander were in Plattsmouth Friday morning. They came for their children, Herbert and RoseMary who were graduated from the Plattsmouth high school this week, and Harold who is a soph omore. Mrs. George K. Petring and son, Richard, of Norfolk, were here Fri- May afternoon for a short visit with friends, being en route to Nebraska City to spend. Memorial day with Mr. and Mrs. George Bourchers, parents of Mrs. Petring. Mr. Petring will join the family Sunday at Nebraska City. NOTICE OF PROBATE lv tlio County Coirt of Ci'.sn Coin tj. Xcfiraxka. To all persons interested in the estate of William J. Langhorst, de ceased. No. 3207: Take notice that a petition has been tiled for the probate of an in strument purporting to be the last will and testament of said deceased. and lor the appointment of Wm. J. Rati as Executor thereof; that said petition has been set for hearing be fore said Court on the 18th day of June. 1937. at 10 o'clock a. m. Dated May 22, 193 7. C. E. TEFFT, Special County Judge. (Seal) m 24-3 w State of Xcbraska ) 88. County of Cats J By virtue of an Order of Sale issued by Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass County, Nebraska, and to me directed. I will on the 19th day of June. A. D. 1937. at 10 o'clock a. m., of said day at the south front door of the court house in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass county, Ne braska, in said county, sell at pub lic auction to, the highest bidder for cash the following described prem ises, to-wit: The north half of Lots five and six (5 and 6), Block twenty (20) in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska , The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Amanda A. McCarty and Tom McCarty, defend ants, to satisfy a judgment of said Court recovered by R. 11. Edens, Plaintiff against said Defendants. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, May 14, A. D., 1937. II. SYLVESTER, Sheriff Cass County, .ml7-Cw Nebraska SHERIFF'S SALE NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT START SUMMER PROGRAM In the Count i) Court of Ctr Coun ty, Xcliraxkct, To nil persons interested in ths estate, of R. W. Clement, deceased. No. 3201 : Take notice that the Administrat rix of said estate has filed her final report and a petition for examina tion and allowance of her adminis tration accounts, determination of heirship, assignment of residue of said estate and for her discharge: chat said petition and report will be heard before said Court on June 11. 1937, at 10 o'clock a. in. Dated May 15, 1937. C. E. TEFFT. Special County Judge (Seal) ml7-3w The summer program of the Re creational (.'enter will be started at once aim atlor.l a very hue program for tile next few weeks. Director "Swede" Luttman' has an NOTICE TO DEPOSITORS, Stockholders. Officers. Directors and Claimants of Bank of Murdoi k, M unlock, Nebraska. ovtclKivp nrniTLitn A' wi.nvtu li-i c-i ti Meade, and Margaret Vallery. They ..,, lh .. ,lf ihn youth and which includes tennis. by Edna Mac Stag Patrol Meets The Stag patrol of the Boy Scouts met on Wednesday evening at the were accomx.auied Petersen. Allan While gave a trumpet solo, "Gypsy Love Song." He was accom panied by Mrs. Lee Knolle. Richard Cole sang "Coining Home." lie was accompanied by Mrs. Roy Cole. Lee Knolle concluded the program with two vocal numbers, "Captain Mac" and "Give a Man a Horse lie Can Ride." You, iM d each of you. are hereby vru.r.fi that the Department of Banking has filed its linal report in connection with the above named bank, and has made application for an order approving said final report and dissolving the banking corpora tion: you are further not i lied that a hearing will be had in chambers at the Court House in Nebraska City. Otoe County. Nebraska, on tho atn day of June, 1937, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m., or as soon there- after as said cause may ne neaiu. You are further notihed mat an nlii.-u'iinnu must be li eft Willi lae sport activities as well as for the rierk of the District Court boys. horse shoe pitching, kittenball and other sports to make useful and worth while recreation for the youth. For the girls there will be tap dancing, needlework, also lines of State of Xebtaska ss. County of Cuss J By virtue ol an Order of Sale issued by C. E. Ledgway, Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass County. Ne braska, and to me directed. I will on the 12th day of June, A. D. 1937. at 10:00 o'clock a. m .of said day, at the south front door of the Court House in the City of Plattsmouth, in said county, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing described real estate, to-wit: The north 86 feet of Lots 1 and 2, and Lots 3, 4 and 5, Block 57, City of Plattsmouth, Ne braska ; Lot 9 and a part of Lot H', Block 57, City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska ; Lot 73 in the SW '4 of the SWU of Sec. IS. Twp. 12, Range. 14, Cass County, Nebraska; Lots 11 and 12, Block 4 3, City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska; Lot 7, Block SO, City of Plattsmouth. Nebraska ; Lot S. Block Stl, City of Plattsmouth. Nebraska. Lot S, Block So, City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska; Lots 2 and 3, Block 1, Stiles Addition to the City of Platts mouth, Nebraska: Lots 7 and S, Block 12, Thompson's Addition to the City of Plattsmouth. Nebraska; Lot 1. Block 4S. Young .t .Hays Addition to the City of Plattsmouth. Nebraska ; Lot 3, Block 21. City of Plattsmouth. Nebraska; The south 50 feet of the north 7., u feet of Lot 7, Block 35, Citv of Plattsmouth, Nebraska; Lots 1, 2. 3 and 4. Block 1C, Duke's Addition to the City ot" Plattsmouth, Nebraska: - Lots 5 and C. in Block IS, Duke's Addition to the City of Plattsmouth. Nebraska; The south half of Lots 7, and 9 in Block 89. City Plattsmouth, Nebraska ; , S of Lot 10, Block 4, City of Small factories win find wel come and the opportunity to ex pand (through rlvep transporta tion) in Plattsmouth. The Center is also planning on the program to have the boys of the community build cars that can be used in the "Soap Box" deby to be held in the late summer or fall. Phono news Items lo No. C. of Cass County, Nebraska, on or before me time of hearing above named, and all persons interested a!l desiring to be heard should be present. DEPARTMENT OF BANKING. Stnte of Nebraska, Receiver and Liquidating Agent. Bank of Murdock, Murdock, Ne braska. ni31-? ' i Plattsmouth, Nebraska the same being levied upon ana ... . 1 taken as me propei i oi xanme ii. Dickson, widow, et al, Defendant?, to satisly a judgment, ana accrue oi iid Court recovered by City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, a Municipal Corporation, Plaintiff against said Defendants. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, May C, A. D. 1937. II. SYLVESTER, Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska. in 1 0-5 w Want ads are read. Almost In variably, they get results.