TAOE TWO PLATTSMOUTH SEMI WEEKLY JOURNAL THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1937 Tt in r :il u J f m 0 M n TThc Plaftsmouth Journal 1'UIir.lSIIKD BEMI-WEEKLY AT TLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Kiilurml al I'nbloffli o, I'Utlbiimiith, Nfii., hm uu(ondrlH mall nmltur MRS. R. A. BATES, Publisher BuuscniraoN rnicE $2.00 a year in first tostal zone tiulim iHin 1 1 v 1 tiu In iltituna I'ottlul Zunu, J2.&0 ier ymir. Heyoud IHIO ImII.h, ;l 00 pr year, Halo In CmiiuiIu it lid foreign count ihm, Jl.rid ii vi'ur, All siiliacrlptioim lira piiyntile utrletly in udvunre. UUIOi! ITEMS. Mi, 1:. m. Ui iniu t.r iv.iiaiiiowiii. Illnlllil l'i II W. (Jlllllll MUrt upelllt I nil ,iH H111nl.1v itl llii' linluc of Hit I 1 1 1 n III I It (till . Mi. .111. 1 Mm .l.i.pli llniiiitnr, w li ll'nlB itl II I I I'llitlill III" falllll- UlllVCl- 1 , 1 1 , were III l.liii'tilu IumI Suiulnv ut- ii lulum 1 In- uiihiiiil itluiiiiil picnic Tlic ' iicitiltii h if lli IU Ui-r litiii !en xxoio iiiiIiik i ; .1 1 li fi 1 1 k til llii oninilii hmiio t( Mr. mid Mm. nun I'IiIiih l.tM : uiula, wlum ili' I .111 . I llllll lilt' II I.'. I I lib licit. ,i I liltln till. I wilt. IttVi'tll atil.'l lv Hull little h.'ii, .1 lunula an.) with lilti K' aiiiltii.'lln i . Mm Ji lt iiln Pi huh wile t't l I, In. flu lat Hittitl.iy i liero llii'.v -ti. rtl tlto n' t o . Mt mi. I Mr I". 15 lYtin r Ix.tri- l-.irt CU, l'lllll-. 'l Mi.i.j AllfxllM.l IJi.lill, Hi'li' ppt lliillli. It C1 ll.il.S llCtC with Min VmuiMn l'li ictuiiml 1,1 iliili' lii-itii' In kaiirtuM I'liy lil M.'iul.i . MIms I'll.;. l, lit K,M, niece oi Mbi Viii ti 'la Ki'l'ti lii Ii.im l'i'. 11 leie; lor mini,' liiiw. a 1 flu pa u Inl by her j ainii Mi ii' In Oirnili.t t.t Stutilav nttil I Mi-.- rii..i!illi dip. tiled lot" lior I'.emoj .!l I Vllkil'llf. I iMi la-l .am, in Mr. mm ,it Pi.uit, !i'l'inn el 0:nat. xietc i.,ib at ll i- b.-uie ol Ml .sl'il Mm V T.ixloi whit.' tUoi oe.ioxoil it ii line vi -it M1.1 T,ixloi mm Mi. 1 I lepbui ti ai e fiisv.iu I li itiut Mi C II Oihnciv otj Muiin nii- l-Ula.; aiu! bikit;' -nil' Iiu-ne- miiii'i-, hi I tit.iu illli M. 'Hit. el Ihi-i Xx e k ,.u.t as c'.t xxorcl It n t i ilk mill on Unit day went l Lincoln vvtter llu-y enjoyed 11 liiio illn mr mill luttl expected In tillrnd hli.nv In tin' I'Vi'iiliiK. Iiil H1I11KI11K of urn- nf llii lr in l.iililnH w, Mini '' -Inula I'uikI. tm li tiail r. t i iilly lii'iMl laluMt IuIIk' Mi vmii Mi'iitniiitl lnmillal liny vhllfil lu'i" al I In' liitaiiltal l hliiul, MIh (iirlniilo ili'hlii'il Ilit in li In mi rnaiiil I In i-, mt lln'V illtl ami h i in m il via ralin.M a wlti'i K llti'i o wtm a two ilan jilriilo nr ri'li-ltra I Inn III i tiKri'tfx, Ki HliiR lu. no al a Into lunir. mill r.MiitthtK tlu-y luul iri i'i ly i li lrati'il t lit' ilay. Will Originate UoldiMt VVcUliii?. Mr. an. I Mm. A. I.. Utikir will liaxo liit ii inmrliil lilly i'am on June U:!r.l. I'tHy yi'itiH hkh Miss Uva Taylor hf. aini' llu June In lilo of Mr. Alnitlimn I.. ll.ikoiv. Moth lln Inlilo mill Hiooin win. lioin wllliln a few inlli'i of I'ltlon, allhoiiKli tlu'ii' wan no I'nlon lu-io at that tlnio. Ili'io tlioy mow to inanhooil nn.l wonian- llmoil ton, lltfi, with many fileiuls ni'i' Iiik iw rougher ulili of a now country il.' t'lool ns Into a womlorlul KuruVu. wluio thin i.ntlon of Cass lounty han iliiu th. ir th.iiv In tlio footllUK of tlio w 01 Ul. Tlio h.ii'i'y ooiltK will lo lunii' on tli.'tr minii iT!ai mwl will ii'ii'iti' tlio congratulation: of tlicir I m.iu 1 1 (,'iuli I Tli ls iulo w at Mo.mcil ly a larcc j t'a lit 1 1 w Milt has kouo to inaKo up lUo ttuiil clilsi't whii'U I.- tlo I'ono 'anil sinew of tl.U i oniict (ul couuuun it v. . 1 Hfte Ivu the South. Mm. llaioUt NicKU'i of IVnoa. i:,l.i , a ' oui'Mutovl l'v In r chiMrou nCAL 'tin co trlM a:nl a son irilc.l in I'liion !-uia.: v Itu- In K.i t't a tot' 1 1; Mi. .itul Mm alia, llii' llllil tol!lili iu 01 Mr ami Mi' .'.It, I UOi'll ' l.tt Ptnlav. Ui'inci Van. aii'oii'raulcil lv tluy hain; tltlxcn t'rm Mumliiy n I tatty (;itnrli' Tuiinol la u IttiMiiieM vIhI tnr In Oinaltu tmlay. F111I lllnrliHidt of Walioo will l u Kiiewt of Ilia HlHlor, MlMrt Inez Klter hartlt, tlilu week. Mrs. Mil WeiKlelln of Mncoln Is vltilttiiK al tlio lioiuo of Mm. Harry Tlnclioi' Hi 1.1 wocU. Mm. Carl llnn'uTUoi' ami (laiiMh'.or, llclon. or t'eilar Creek wire I'latlM inoiilli vIhIIoih today. Niiilluo and Marnory Klnnel of Onialia are vIhUIhk Hielr nlntor, Mlns Ada KIiimoI, thla week. M i'h. V. C. M Inn lour, who lias ltoen In an Omaha lumnltal. returned to lier homo In I'laUhinouth SundJy. Mr. ami Mm. S. J. Mlnnlck of III. hinoiid. Mil, were kuohI.h for the week-end at the l,. I . lllalt lionio. Jitdne mid Mix. A. II. Dux bury and Dorothea mid Klohnnl drove, to Lin coln Sunday to itltond the llower hhow and visit fi lends. Mrs. Opal ll row a of Kansas City, who hits been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Hay. Is leaving this evening for her homo. Henry Marshall of Council lllufls. was here Sunday to visit with his sister, Mrs. Justus l.llllc and family, as well as with old friend. II. I'. Perry and family. Miss (Jriue Pony, Mrs. II. C. Sherwood, and Jess Perry drove to Lincoln Sunday aft ernoon where they visited relatives. llalph Mason left this tnornluj; for Peru where he will attend the sum mer session. He will receive his de- Kt'oe m 1110 eiiii or me summer icriu. Mr. and J'rs. Harry Uoyal and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hcilo. of Lin coln, were hero Sunday to vlalt villi J,iitj;e C. L. Craves, father of the ladies. Mrs, tlrcuory Kick and Mm. lleorse Ki.k of Kansas lity visited at the John Woest home List week. The group attended the Ak-Sar-P.en show in Omaha Monday. Miss Klorenee Nelson and Mary Swatck of Omaha sicnt the week-end t the Win. Swatck homo. Miss Marie Nelson of Lincoln visited hcie with Miss Marjoile Pitch. ; Joscnn Jones ana iiauc ii'.cf. .miss Mrs P'-a Jones, -f Oaiaha, were here Sun- lO I1MI ill lUC M I I 1 I. II lil'UM . tort and hrutlier, Ilrn. W. C. Koen ulehseii, Mlna Mary KoHeiuraiiH and C. A. ltoseiicruna. Mr. ami Mm. Ludwl: Miller and boii, Matthew, of Oinahu. mid Mist La urn Melsln:-ver were kuokIh at the honii! of Mr. und Mrs. Alvln Mcl sluKr of Murray Sunday. Mlsaes Mildred Wilson and Cath erine Lonj-r. of Murray, departed Hun day for Peru wliero Ihey me to ut- rteml the mjininer Hchool at the State Teachera college for the next six week. Norman (lamhlln, Tdax tfeltz, Jack Oiionuell. Huns Newman and Jake Cook were at Ked Oak, Iowa, Sunday to enjoy the day with friends and vlnitltix thu laiKe umiisement park at that place. l'Toderick Krleke of Lincoln mus here Sunday to visit with tlio rela tives mid friends over the week end. Ho Is speudliiK his vacation from Hoane college with his mother and sistoiH at Lincoln. Kalph McDonald, of Meade, was here Saturday to spend n few hours visiting: with Superintendent L. S. Dovoo of the city schools. Mr. Mc Donald Is an applicant for the posi tion of music supervisor of the local schools. Prom TuesilayVs Dully Mr. and Mrs. I). L Waller were guests at the C. H. Uay home In Omaha Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wl'.lvr M. Ku wards of Louisville, ale the parents of a smi horn Juno 1.1. Miss Kathryn Sumner is spondlns this week at the home of her sister, Mrs. Krnest iindall in Lincoln. Mrs. Nelson Katou and children of Denver, Colo., sire visiting- at the ho".e of Mr. and Mrs. John Alw In. Wynne Hahhitt spent last week at the home of his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Charron. at llenson. Nehr. Mr. and Mrs. Key Knurr are at tending" the races i:i Omaha this aft ernoon and will he dinner guests of Murray Kline. i . Dr. and Mrs. U. P, Westover have as their guest this week, their niece. Mrs. Kay Smith of St. Joseph. Mo. Morray Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Tint were vlsit ing friends in Plattsmotith last Sun day. Md MKonherger of Plattsmouth was looking- after home business In Mur ray last Monday. A baby boy was born last Friday tn Mr. and Mrs. I'd Poyuter, with mother and son doing- nicely. Walter Sans and wile of Omaha were visiting with relatives and friends In Omaha last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Seybolt were over to the homeo f Mrs. Margaret Hreadel for dinner last Sunday. Lucean Carper was in Omaha Mon day looking after some business in connection with the business he con ducts here. Mrs. K. It. Finns and daughter, Miss Jane of liiion were visiting with friends in Murray on Thursday of last week. On her trip to Murray Mrs. John T. Pates was met at Lincoln by Richard Prendcl. She is spending two weeks here. Alex Liza as of Omaha, a, brother of Mrs. Md Prr.hachcr and Jmcle of! our townsman, was guest at Platts mouth last Sunday. Mr. G. K. Pru bacher and family were there as well. M. J. Kruger was visiting with his sons at Nebraska City for over the week-end returning to his work on the W. O. Troop farm Monday morning'. Wm. Sporer who has a luimVr! of acres of blue grass was out vvith) a pair of shears harvesting the seed' which is selling at a high price at' this time. Catherine Long and Mildred Wil-; son departed Monday for Peru where, they will enter summer school for; teachers as they are to. torch the: i coming" season. Mis Maxine Colo of P.attn.ov.th. formerly of Weeping Water, a frie::d J of Miss Mildred Allen was visiting her liietul here last S inday. roturnirg to' Plattsnuust h Monday morning. ; Mark Kerns of Nc '.a.a City who ter and son, Richard, Mr. and Mrs. IXirl Mrasek, Mrs. Frank Mrasek and daughter, Clara Joe Klchter, and Miss Freda Crunk, all of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Read, Arthur Maris and Bobbie Uithter of Cedar Creek. Rock Creek Bridge. The bridge over Rock Creek on the highway south of the filling sta tion has been needing repairs and so a detour was effected leading west from John Hobscheidt's place for a mile, then north to the Murray gar age and then east to the filling sta tion, placing, the traveler back on highway 7a, or vice versa as the case might be. This worked well un til last Saturday night when the heavy rain came causing- the roads to be very muddy. Many were pulled out by Ivan Deles Denier who made a good thing of it until the roads dried. This put Murray on the mayi line of traffic which naturally went over highways J4 and id. 1 living a number of miles west of Murray, were entertaining for the day last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Bestor of Mitchell, South Dakot;,. were the honored guests. A very fin.' chicken dinner was enjoyed. Besides Mr. and Mrs. Bestor, those present were Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Troop, Thomas and George Troop. Atttended State Club Meet. Mesdames Everett Spangler, Nel son Bergcr, Miss Jessie Baldwin and Miss Gertrude W'olph made a party who drove to North Platte where they enjoyed attending the state club meeting. Mrs. Kverett Spangler wits appearing on the program. They re mained there for the three daya of the meeting. Celebrated Passing of Birthday. Joseph Martis was passing In:; birthday anniversary last Sunday and with the wife was ov?r to ne. r Mauley, guests for the day at the home of their daughter where they properly celebrated the occasion. A Free Pictures for Murray. Last Saturday night was the first j fine dinner was enjoyed of a series of free moving pictures which are being featured by the en terprising merchants and others of the citizenry. Last Saturday there Takes United Effort. The grasshoppers which are a menace to the farming comrnunit v. Iar: and greatlv intersted has been taken into consideration by crowd in town. jmany of the farmers while ethers J do not consider them as bein dan- Enjoyed Excellent Visit. jgerous enough to caii3e thc-n: to be Mr. and Mrs. Robert P.estcr who j poisoned and only a few out of the make their home in Mitchell. South! great number of Lir:r.crs tr-? polsozi Dakota. were visiting for a numbering them. If there is any virtue in of days both before and after Sun-' poisoning t.- j-,-t. V. tte farmers day at the home of relatives both in : should join in a? lut few Murray vicinity and as well at the; forking fcr thvir c -xtr:r.i:.aticn home of the parents of Mrs. Eestor. ' dees bu;l i'.tle g;xI. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Tre-op. Mr. and: Mrs. Bestor were visiting here with! Father's Pav, Sun la". . Jj:.; 2'.. the relatives and friends and csrec-'pji;e ass'-rtmc-nt of iirl: at Bitc-i Mrs. Smith was formerly Politic Me-1 has charce of the WPA in this M C' itioii was in Murray l.i-t Mo they being old friends and neighbors UV)U 'here many years ago. till l'lt..,l .tlll.tlH. 1,1 lh.l .V.,,1,,.. I , ie ii 1 1 e:i i ti i i cue ; ... , 1 .'.ft llll llll i, ,11-1,1,- III I,. I It - I ,m;ii i.fiii' . . ... .. .. , i,. I i .. l Mi.... e,..!,,i ';, 7 hW,1(, A:in Hlltl lK.lwM ,5 K. arvLndlow. who have been visiting reU- 111K villi at Hi.' Ii,'iui'i Mi , nt Ml v i,s. , ,, , , - ' ' . 1 v. .... ..... . . , . . ,.. . .....i fli'K Hn,f l;k.ttiii.. ya tMitit It it JH ,1 ";...,i it ,,.v t.i.,,.!- iivvi.i. ..., Plattsmouth. are returMtng to their or i' hoi ut.'inv 1 1 icn-li lakt Svitur-l'. ...... . .. , ...',.. .... tii,i th.ti- lv....'i....t ivif!"4""e n 'ui.'.'. nMi.'.'. It Pn 1 V.i t Kiiil! a 1. a 1 ,1 i t 01 ttoeti C ' t . a . f suui J,.,- tuo were piuli'x. a new tl'.i-nii' ro.i on O'ao et Co l.iun bur.. h i.; o.t 1V.0 Mef,ti l i a .- ,n viat a Ja'.Mc, ailil ag mn, ! -. the ! to,- ei O'.o buthlin .i the raia !l S.itu-.dav UKhl It ted o?d O",o v 1 r ?,'i'ic! !; .e.:,! M: K K .iu'.,'; soil who .10 l.'littia, t!i eo.vi we.o m jt I 'sI.hi la'.o !i-t i cek a''.'. ii.'W there M'.'t 1,1 Pu.:;.i. N . :ll ibce.ee to Done x. Mi.!, as thcx I'.ow liuxiug ii hit' ttmu xxlth Piui Frank the mav.x t'.iends which they U orient visits hero. j -Mv- w"d M's- Wayne Alxord of Lin- . icc'.n visited at the Olea allerx heme Now in the East. i !S"ovt tUv5' S'll'l- M" V.m H. in Paltonv. .uvompawiod t x ; u- founoily Miss Dorothy Kerron. Mr. and Mi s Pete Kaufman and . S,HH t j., . j.0 vcrk baby iLuighlcr. K;. t hcriv.o. of Oma ha n, 0 xihioh has beet were guests at the homo i f Mrs. F. K.Uorno titne po.t. Miss Minnie Guth- ir .,,,,1 "M,s i;,,-.,-:,' Nickl .iv in-' en the streets in progress for : ially with the father cf Mr. Bestor aj. Plattsmouth. who has been ill. Robert returned to his -.vcrk in the north while Mrs. Bestor is visiting with her parents. Mr. ar.d Mrs. W. O. Troop for the r.ext two wukj. Visited Pecny Show Sunday. Mr. ana .Mrs. i.v; r.-t: pir.c:tr sr.a family, c. D. Sr;i-:c:e"" a::d v. ife. Mrs. Margaret T.xld and son -a ere cve-r to Lincoln las: Sunday a:e:-di-g the ruitior.al peor.y show. They ail have word of high praise for the show. Eock Stcre. KM Sat June I9tii Joy Schreiner and His Orchestra En: over to Shenandoah last Saturday Gwthmann and maun Sunday. Mr. and Min pille. were her. tht'ir son. Paul. ht has been -work-NKkles. ir. Nick its says Ing here for thu jwst few weeks. as;aro M; rtiit lor Visitors Mrs. Vic ter W! :. 40 lz 10 K.I Barker i f Louis-' niht , remaining until Sunday, vis: today to visit with!jnc j?n j. p. Kc'.sex. cons with othfr relatives and wll as friends. Gene I.iggvtt of Uinkfoixl. looking Mrs. Johi I ". a s visit: 111., who! 0f her hor iSaxsMer w ht'.e on i ho bui'di.'i; m . xxhi a ieps i; t' ;hin;toiv lac v. tils' -ast. capitol and both .he and her 'former teachers in in a r si M suii n xx 1 it oil i ri it s ,-i i l ov so' io t 'i- X ' ll Vo", at hot v. w'; Co l . ..!. cn-tv i' I' xx vU V V..x tsv "A Os !i.x '.. v tv !! V!.. ; , Vi sivd : bo t W.-.K I : : v?v ;''o . sl " . ;l ', I ' I x t ' " ' ' s' w u'Ki i ' : x '. Vl'i.K . t'-0:- t-.oxvs. X i t' ills: xi . ' X' Kb v .'". XX ' . h v o XX 's i '.'0 ai..! expect to m iio ion xieoV OS l.i"s! xx h. xx ero aNs v tsU'.v : th.-ie .it iKii ii.,.s vvis.i.. v. . i s.sv xiaugatc its'! is not.,, as bein; a b'.t aS'sh ."'!' a- though it Is tl.y s?!ilt. to ' oe.e I'.'.'t!'. pe'plo they kv.sxv tv.os 'mix where, own iav m a fvom home schoiis. Mr arid Mis P.. P. PiOsc".cran at1.. hter. of Chicago, are here t enjoy a vi.Mt xxith Mr. W. K UsW.'. ermvs. mother of P.ixtho av.d th, sis h K.s.s,, i iff in.. -; , is ..- s , ..i -- ! . . AlxiMili... i iv ..-..- . I ,lnarles IVasc. lett this raorninc ii-fiiirrer 1 iV'wney;,.. - . ,.. t .' !;i iii'i:if, Air. i.iggeii was giasiil-; IoIt .1". I r-S''.('Ht aic. , .. ... ... . ..... ........ ,, siin iie.-ii u;r ls'.l suu' llilitTMii the t!r...outhhissi.,r.,li: ce 1 1 i o ix xiie.xs ; v hv.s. ii s!;X .iUst The ;i!uuvt tied Csvss vo.eeti'o seci' Pis" tiav s .c t!ts. opcr.i'.or .-u t statK':: i;x Pc. i on. is rrexl to Nebraska Citx Mrs. W Plattsmou j Buddy lli:vr,'.,in. who has Kvn ! daughter. M: s. i . ' : visiting his grandparents. Mr. aud'liri.iv attir-oo ;Mrs. Otto Prestih.t;:s. in LiucwSn re-, when the s:r:r turr.oii last evenins. Mr. and Mrs.iS-ie xvas ccmrel i l'rcsjse:r..4i:s were guests at dinner at t b ome r. of Mrs. the crocs fine i her; n T. Braes c: r.isPtg City over Sit: '.ay the hctr.e sistcr. ?-s. Mirciivt id xx as ah aitc.-.dir.g the Mr. ai d Mrs. W. L. Sry ;!".t :: tends. O. i rc-op 'ias v. h at the horre '.!:s. Win. Corder -,- vanie d to : .a st 0sf..ruay :-. for the t e M: nd Mrs. Phi.ip: A ,1 1 i' :s coii'iix i-i t.i iv hchl : l'i Midsty. Jc!x iua at the i b.nveh. the !r..v!n bci-og is' t.;c ph-,sv at i' stock : i".vv SU'.'oiis oi xxoik s!s- og ot on oti he xx tu be 0 .vies r.iv.'.s; a v:u:i gcvl i the exc :i;' in the . x' "a x ', Xl l . ; IXC v ' O K-.e S.S WCls t,-. Csir x , o tbc i xx o I IXV o tr . x 1 ill'! i XX I . 1 s" As". Vlo'o-. v .l . X, X' : v vs I " X .N Ss ;i' .s. v-,' X XX ' x : V . C VLs.Vx who h.'.s b.e-o. fsmi-g Nos:.:sVa C::x or V'..:l'v xx-ars -'eO tv-ori tho uv- x oik I".' siC Os N5r.-lskA xis..i"; tor a sshxv t , stay v, i' h SuVxi':' xx j." j l"V: vs. North t X XN.,' M s to X v. i operator at that place nd xx ill xx ovk xxnh 11,'riitsr. l Thonias They xxeiv K:b. xxotking if. the sav.e o.'tioe at P'.attstvou'.h and Sioxx tho .-.i e ;:ai .t to K' ci-xx ovV -.it Nebraska City. Mr. Stsska is eve of the very best av.d tv.ist cArvt'u! and cb'.igi'-.g "c". ri the serx ice of !hv ,'v'ivixiin s nd it is a recog'ii tion o;" hi xx-orth as a vr'?cievt s-.d care-. it woikcr that this vivriotion cx'tncs, ; K.".".? tcr Vicstlos. V.ivs !i.; A.VtsX who has N-cn foi tws' ii'iii a student iiasc at the' Moth viit hsvv t i! at Or.tjkha wher ..e i is- ntgnt. .... 1 . , V ... . , . ' "-" ' -i... ss-.si -.c.. .xir. si'.u .:rs. r.o.g.tr .ir n .. j tie.Tm.ta. jsoll oharles of Plattsraotith and Mrs ' JO. W. ITnney and sons. Clark sn d ; t -xxw w vm-.i-Misy r!!y iTiiitothv of I'nion tx be XX hei i were Pcsgy Jean rege is visitit: grandpa re it. WolT. Kh.v.er Hallstrx fv, was a isitor LM'kii'i Iter so xx'lirt t. raiisierc.on ; a: the b.ovi nd Mr cf Hohi-1 he dav last Stir da v of her' the ladies. Mrs. Vest the mother a C'.ark of -j-fss"' .'..."- - - -. - " r iJBxSs; v :? '; ---" ti, r- f tt -, f.,if h -f . it : . ;:;. . 0 Mr. J- -i Murrav. the Avcva bank-, : the city to-day.; tr. sitters at the M- A. P. Crunk, root! the it Oo:jiv.a T ttvy s-o-t a friends. t-v. i:o.- x l: . o . . . ar.xt v.a.:i o.r.d Vr. w a rvt n. v ere a Frxda frurk. ntar.ager c ray tcle;hcr.;s exihance and Kayno-d Kvar.s xven? gt:e-t f day last Thursday of Oru-ak where all rnj.x I visit. 'f Miss Mur- trs. f r the Miss Frt-c-t i very rleas- 11 : V hi A gum AM≪ now? r t la r s. - - tiers v isi: :r. xx : Celecratei Birtiisv Anrirersary TV n A-N x-c.-r-.se ir-r iir. ti- ussr r eue cir-x-.jhr JLTJL hxa- tr-vrc-irs. riu; tJ rr?M jsore -...x'-iT- cct "3 t- i?rr s.vn.'' Aaxt tr i-a srfy x-si- sx-n s to thvr "-rr-! ri-"s r s? rii -v. -c-T rfs- Sri.cjLri vTC IVa.cr h-ts ?.x ou iv . y Atr-rf r.x ott -i. rr: sc-ac? s? p-;x'xSxi. r "Xx-'ii. -jy; so.-r rrr.-t -.-.i-Oo; 7 v. vr h - .lx. :C -J-A, Ski "Vii. vTJ-i Cli- -Ct; Oi ii. -1 : MT ss: ' dy- A-vv XV Jl .XX" ."i tlXS. 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