PAGE FIVE MONDAY. JANUARY 10, 1933. PLATTSMOUTH SEM WEEKLY JOUENAL r Elmwood News 1 ,- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lyon of Ne aska City v.tre guests last Sunday their daughter. Mrs. David Enter ic and family. Carl Schneider, who is encased in vvclry business at Lexington, N.hraska. spent the past two weeks '-..re as a rtuat of his wife and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Boar.ie Stark enter t;; in :-'d the Mure Intelligent bridge e:a: of Elmv d at their home last Tuesday t'Vtnlng. lief re: hmemts fol lowed the spirited card session. Miss Yelma Brunkow. the beauty operator, ws.ted at t!ie Home oi r.er j ; ar-n;;. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand! ov on Aew ie;irs nay anu rcay. re turning to ner o:k ueie Monday. Miss Hazel Ohen was a guest of : friend. Miss Ruth Fit oh. in Ora- MOE NO ONE. WHO CARRIES ROOU' A LUCKY RABBT 5 - FOOT TKN9 OV THE. r- DOCK ITEMS ov-r "V.t u New Year's d and Sun- Ailecn Fiieh was also a ?t. bringing tof er a merry ol fun-loving trio of girls for the liday. Mr. and Mrs. Milt G. Keedy. of j :atri."C were in Elm wood one day: past week. While Mr. Keedy was j 'king a iter business matters. Mrs.! etv was : tvrs. they lrbmds. I George Blessing. Jr.. the linotype mat kinist-ope -rator on the Leader-! ;;.!:,!. is i:cw back on the job after a i wo v. ii k:;' enforc ed layoff caused hv illness. During his absence. Mrs. L'.essing handled the machine work. -oast of the Me-Fall si ill bc?;ug very close! Rex Peters made a business trip to Plattsmouth last Tuesday. Business called A. H. Ward, the garage man to Weeping Water Wed nesday forenoon. Faul Schewe and his brother, W. O. Schewe were in Plattsmouth on Tuesday of last week, where they transacted business. The parents of Miss Orland Par riott, the beautician, were over from their home near Elmwood to visit the daughter Tuesday evening of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dean and the kiddies were in Avoca on New Year's day. v here they visited at the homo o: Mrs. Dean s parents. Mr. and Mrs. - j Trinicr Corbin. pick the parents up and continue on j A jj Jones ard wife of Weep westward, while Dr. Tyson and wifejn:r Water were New Year's day are returning to Murray this week. ?U(,5ts at tile home of Postmaster During his abser.ee. Dr. Tyson's iand Mrs L D. Gorthey, all enjoying pratti.e in Murray is being looked 1 a vcry pleasant visit and an excel after by Dr. G. H. Gilmore. I jtnl supper. While in the west, the elder Ty-j ?;r. alld Mrs. M. G. Keedy, of sens wil! le guests at the home of j Et.;i t rice were visiting at the home Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Alton, the latter s of the brother of Mrs. Keedy. A. II. a brother cf Mrs. Tyson. They hope : vard and wife, while en route home to eocapo the rugged winter season j frori Elmwood. where they had cf this part of the country and plan tvc .nsacted business. j Laughing Around the World I With IRVIN S. COBB Three Queens and a Joker By IRVIN S. COBB A CCOKDING to a much-traveled friend of mine, there used to be an Irishman who functioned as chief barker for a sight-seeing coach in Chicago. One of -.he places included in the itenerary of the tours was a. famous cemetery. i fcL A V- jirr r f i MANLEY NEWS AVOCA NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moekenhaupt! were New Year's day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rauth. i Mr. and Mrs. Andrew V. Stander ; entertained a number of relatives and friends at their New Year's day, el inner. Mrs. Carl Stander and daughter,! cf Ashland, were guests at the home C. E. Moekenhaupt On a certain morning- as the rubber-neck wagon, heavily laden with tourists turned in between the gates of the cemetery, the orator, facing the passengers, proceeded, through his megaphone, to chant his custom ary explanation: "To the right you see a shaft erected in mimery av our Heroic WcrVi War Dead. To the left is a beautiful shaft erected by the rich M:. Casey in mimory av h:r, wife. "This shaft is 100 feet high, and at the top 'tis ornamented wid four female figures." A woman visitor spoke up: "What do the four figures repre.-cnt?" s-he asked. This was the first time the barker had been asked this question and he he'tnteel a minute before answering. Then inspiration came to him: "Thim? Whv them, Ma'am, are Faith, Hope and Charitv and and Mrs. Casey." (American News Features. Inc.) of Mr. and Mrs lust Wednesday. Miss Emily Leesiey is spending a !Vtv -A-prl-s with her sister. Mrs. Mike 'Shechan. caring for Mrs. Sheehan ; and the new son. j Mrs. Remain Meier of Louisville; was a New Year day guest at the homo of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. : C. E. Moekenhaupt. I John Stander and family visited in! Omaha over New Years, being guests Monte Lum and Henry Maseman were guests at the home of their friend. E. II. Norris. last Sunday. Little Phyllis Hogeniniller, now a resident of Brock, was a guest of her friend Jean Pitman last week. Leo MeCann was in Nebraska City New Year's eve. where he played with an orchestra furnishing music j fcr a dance, i Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morley, of ! Nebraska City fpent Sunday at the ' home of Mr. Morley's parents. Mr. ;a:i;l Mis. Ed Morley. ! Carl M. Balfour and wife and Mrs. Tied Xuizman of near Nehawka were guests at the home of Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Kokjer last Sunday. Frank Dean and family of Mur-d.K-i; came Saturday and visited at at the home of Mrs. Slander's broth-! nk Palicek and wife. and Mrs. Herman Rauth were i of trietids in Omaha New! !ihc home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cor- . Fr; c .ir. guests Year's eve t:ul remai ret urn ir heme over the Saturday to remain until abjut April 1st. Have Joint Installation Mrs. Julius Reinke has been tin able to get about on account of a verv rore foot. As a result of treat- Visit cd in Plattsmouth Gfor::e W. Blessing. Sr.. editor of !. I.-.idvr-Ei ho took time from his :;.:.;: duties to make a trip to Plaitsmouth on busines? last Tues day afternor-u. The Masonic lodffe and Order of ! ment, the injured member is imrrov Eastern Star held a joint installation ' ing now. although still a long ways of officers last Tuesday night. The from being well again. Star officers are Mrs. R. A. Kuehn. ' George Hite and wife were in worthy matron: R. A. Kuehn. wor-j Murdock to attend the funeral of his thy patron: Lillian Muenchau. as-j mother. Mrs. Bessie Hite. and re sistant matron: John Nukel. assist-i mained to close the affairs of her ant patron: Helen Sfhn'der. custoJ-' estate, returning home Wednesday ian: Elide Cook, assistant custodian morning of last week. Etta James. secr:-tary, and Elizabeth j Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Johansen, who Box. treasurer. j operate the cafe, closed the eating The Masonic lodge officers are E. ! house on New Year's day and ac- Elrnwood Teacher Weds Mir- Fl'-i'vnct- McNe::. one of the chers in the Elm wood schools. ..& married to Sylvester Mahoney Palmyra on December 2Sth. the l.y taking place at the home the bride's parents in Giltner. She will ccr.tiaue teaching the Sn ke. Worshipful Rodewa: ton. Master: M. R. Senior Warden: A. B. -. Junior Warden: Earl Hor crctarv and R. G. Eve-land. trt a surer, t ive of ice r will 1 e rep "his comprises the elec- repted an invitation to take dinner with their daughter. Mrs. Leo Rikli and family, em the farm. J. Johansen. the cafe man. who is s also an experienced butcher, has! nignt. a distance oi ivu mnes. i ne : following morning they were on the road again at a o'clock and reached Flagstaff. Arizona, that night, a dis tance of 713 miles, partly through; mountainous country. The third day; they arrived in Los Angeles early in, the afternoon, having only 517 miles to make the 1&30 miles from here to there, which they covered in 37-, hours driving time. j They espect to arrive home the latter rart of this week. Named Supply Pastor John, mary and Jack DENTISTRY and PUBLIC HEALTH Approved by American Dental Association and the United States Public Health Service PLATTSMOUTH DENTAL SOCIETY CHAPTER XLI Jack looked up from the pamph- i holiday i evening. I . , .-UUtrc-w r-iaauer anu lanui;. a a ! James Carper and wife attended a dance at rJimv.ooa -New t oar s eve. given by the Altar society of the Catholic chureh there. - Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haws spent he " w Year holiday at Clay Cen-1. ; ter. Kansas, as guests at the home: of their sou. Virtus Haws and wife.! i They returned home Sunday even-j ;ing. J Mr. and Mrs. raul Mann, aceom- i panied by Paul's mother. Mrs. Her-! man Mann and Mrs. Paul Fleming.1 'a tister of Paul, returned last week' B ; from a visit of several days at the' i home of Mrs. Emma Mana in Illi-i Last Tuesday Rev. E. F. Haist and let whk.h he was reading Bishop Stauffachur of the Evangeli-j 'Say." he said, '"this little cal church, appointed Earl Weber to ' sure tells a lot. ,.-,-,- v,0 Taii.t!, -.r.ri windnw ' going to see that churches, a field left vacant by the recent death of Rev. Williams. book deiesn't it? I'm every boy in ray squad gets a copy of this." "Go ahead and finish reading it." said Dr. Young. "Maybe you will The appointive officers ' been butchering for a number of the; On fctUdent Lonlerence .Program ted this com in z week. ' farmers of this vicinity while hisj Earl Weber, son of Rev. F. C. j wife looks after business at the cafe. Weber, pastor of the Callahan Evan- Enforce Traffic Eule ! A 0(i ma::" .a ;" t he 'd v,- .? ti ne: Elmwood b-.-ir.T husband on the farm near arterial hi I . ! i'i'.VS t .i( m c ,,:.dav -ve ning. having bi:s: !i ;?s i tec t.- I. t!.; Cmaha Mo. en !1 a Farmers Union fleets Vvv'.wr"- In ion hold their an it'itir.c at th-e Woodman hall c om- r.d social session at .si n of whieh an oyster - rve.l. Henry Volt was ,-siden: ami Alton Miller U nt for ti:e coming year. z was naraod as a delegate e ct,-nventi'n to be held in the near future. iocatea en a state is subject to the governir sr highways, anions tb.e lrovisicn th.at no one can c (';:' the hkrhv.uy without first s:oppi::g. The state authorities de mand enforcement of this regulation t ;p tiivV -of se-'!iir that it is violated is put up to the local rrs. Lester Christian, who has of the matter, in c-or.jun'.tion Mar:-hal Sterner. h?ve been ex .:i."i!!; so!.:e dift:culty ir secur 1 per cent cb.edience of tb.e W.v.z violators with ter re getting their win-' gelital church, went to Chicago last, butchering done done. i Wednesday to spend a day in sight; i a r c not off k- Henrv C. Rackemeyer. who lives ; reoir.g before going to Naperville on a few miles west of Murdoch, one; Friday morning to appear on the; o' those mentioned for appointment j Evangelical Student Conference pro-! to the office c;f county commissioner gram held there in the First Evan-j in the place cf Fred Gorder. who re-jgelical church. Thirty-three colleges; signed last week, was a business! and universities were represented.' visitor in Plattsmouth last Tuesday, j He reports a very enj. yable time and, Mr. and Mrs. I. C. McCrorey, to-'says we are traveling at a very rapid j gether with a number of others rate of speed these days. Boarding irom this vicinity who are members' the Burlington Zephyr in Chicago at of the Masonic lade and the Order ! 6 o'clock Sunday evening, he arrived' i "i of Eosf rn Star at Elmwood. went in Lincoln at 2:3" a. m.. in time to t last Tuesday evening. ' get a fair night s rest before goin? : V . Oi t xp'.ainir.g whr.t require graC Herman Penterman Better j.'; nnan intermcn. who has . jioorly for some time. jraet'tred l.er ankle re'tntly. in ti.w as v. :i t! about. at state Th h! ,K 1 Kill .i'v'Vi I I of the time, although she ing now and 1:? 1 c-en able .r.ci a'e.ut part of the time, urman was pleased v.h.er. and hurbard. Mr. and Mrs. oi!-. .me frrm their home i to visit her. They spent he;c. returning heme last h.er improv . : 1'.' S's: er At: t v. 1 1 e. Mend i n -1 n rural : n t e r s e c t i o n s iahway patrolmen are giving touch attention to this a 11-too-f re c;at at violation of the law. The step requirement, they say. does not :r. !! mt n!a ; v he're they attt'nue : cf of! crs of the t I was attended by a program and ban ' quel. the installation ! to his classes Monday o lesuges. which r.eri !v in ai; to slow up. to a i'':H iu-Jt. and that regard it" whether a car is coming from !': ion on the arterial route. ; A gi at many ac ioents have occur- j i red vheie- drivers have come onto j the hiahway firm side roads. Let's' ' al! do cur part in obeying the law. i to th" end that there mav be less; ; uC ae ..t. i : iot ; Card of Thanks We wis!: to thank our neighbors, ritr.as and all who assisted in any but to v-a-v ('-irir'S the illness and death of our mother and grandmother. The Children and Grandchildren of Mrs. ' O'csie Hite. morninf V. i.!a.m TO-; St -. h Visitir.p with F.tlatives j Tic hnitig s.nrt familv. of; -. Ne'ttr.. arrived here last ' have U"ii guests at the ir. me (;' his parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. Debt: ing. While here. Will is .i.;tiiig Ronald Sohiiehtemeier in ir."vi!K' of a buil Jinar which Mr. hlichtemcier purcha-ed from James rb-.ic:?. n and i? moving to his :io- ;? be us.-d as a bog hi'if-e. I:.. li:;i".g was look in? after :age v. Lilt- the young men were - the moving. II. the do r-toe an-t last Annual Eank Jleetin? .LoKei s .f the American Ex- livlJ their annual mcet i:,v. whe-n reTiorta were Pat Installation end Oyster Supper The Odd Fellows and R-dekahs of Elmwood and vicinity enjoyed a most; pleasant evening together Thursday,! v. hen they held a joint installation! and had an oyster supper after-! ward. J The officers installed by the Re-! bekahs were Wilma Nickels. N. G. ; ; Ethel Strobo V. G.: Frances Miller, fecrc-iary arid (Jrace Wools, treas urer. The Odd Fellow officers are Janus Lytic, N. G. ; Kenneth West. V. G.; Chris Rackemeyer. secretary, and Earl Elliott, treasurer. A fine oyster supper was enjoyed 1 v everyone. Visited with Friends Here Rev. J I. It. Knosp. former Murdock i minister, who is located out in the state, visited tdd friends here sev eral days last week and on his re turn home was accompanied by his daughter. Mrs. August Wilkin, who will visit for a time at the home of the parents. Miss Eack to School Irene Gorthey, who was so ill with a polypus growth in her throat and who had the same re moved a fortnight ago. has improved j rapidly from her operation and was A Layman's View of His Church The Callahan church, located justj west of Murdock. is one of the strong j rural centers of spiritual uplift andi social activities. It is one of the i churches where a great number of j men are just as active as the women. Thirty men still hold offices in thei church and teach in the Sunday j school, and believe it is the greatest) institution in the world for the bet terment of society. A men's chorus, a boys' quartet, a girls' trio and a fine choir add to the service each Sunday. The Sunday night attend ance is around the one hundred mark and the mid week service has an average attendance of eighty. The above, written by a layman, indicates what he thinks of HIS church and is the kind of encourage ment and sunnort needed to make; every church better. If YOUR church isn't doing all you think it should, lend your aid, instead of just find ing fault and you will be surprised at the change. aide to resume her studies at opening of school last Monday. the cf the past year's 1 earning w is.ness. :-h was -i! i veu h'.wi:i:r , iVy pleasing to thr board of tlirec : s. The- reports were followed by hi., tlet !t ring of tne usual dividend ELUENOSE EACE WITH THIEAUD IN EOUET NOW HALIFAX. N. S. (UP The Lun enhorg schooner. Lluci.ose. may be to defend lur title this year ; ai iiie ' ii''ii - i i.L- tri j l , ,, ,, . , as oham -.jon c: the North Atlantic .:v ban!;, all the present oftr-ers be- - - . fishing fleet, aithough Cant. Angus r":- 'v-e.ecteel. i hey are j. i. icdj. ,c.u&rtB ,in,, ,a f!ict nsi side-ring the fact that she suffered a Visited Injured Teacher During the Christmas vacation, Miss Mabel Van I'org. one of the Ua-hc-rs in the Murdock schools, was in an auto accident, being quite -. o'-ioasly injured when the car in which she was riding left ftie high- iway. Last Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Amgwert and Mrs. A. J. Tool ciii-ove down to the home of Miss jVan Berg at Hickman to visit the patient and found her improving as j rapidly as could be expected, con- i resident: Guy Clements, c; : od Mrs. J. P. Cobb and Mrs ttroetcr Aldrieh. directors. mn-r. Bess 10 Wint.r in West a.l nd Mr.o L. ho l.aia ace Califv the 1: a 1 . e ' 1-. oi u r: i v i : L. ivo!i are to i the v. inter in nia. They left son. Dr. R. W. Murray, on the y that wiil take at E-'.-icn. Colcj- te Cars count v folk? exr t'rw da; ;. he:e another ri ; eve r sho was." j The owners find it impossible to Impend the necessary cash to put the j schooner in nuing shape to meet the challenge of Capt. Urn Pine's banker. Gertrude L. Thibaud. The New England skipper had suggested a race as a feature cf the AYo lid's Fair at New York. '. The pepper" Walters said: "There's nothing I'd like better than to fchow thooe lada up in Glou cester that the Eiuenose can still ; remain ehan.v.ion of International Picture of the pelvic bone. Tyr.cn and w;: i are waiting to tronhv contest." Thr ee Day Eun to Los Angeles Meredith Weddell. who has a po sition in Lincoln, was given a. two weeks, layoff at the beginning of the new year, and with his sister. Miss lone, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ed gar, decided to make a trip to Los .'ngeles, spending as much of the vacation time as possible on the west toast. Leaving at five o'clock in the rooming, and being delayed by a fiat tire at Chester. Nebr., they ar rived at Amarillo, Texas, at six that Select Henry B. Backemeyer. The board for appointment of a member to fill the vacancy occasion ed by the resignation of Fred Gorder as commissioner from the third dis trict, composed of the county clehk, county treasurer and county attor ney, have appointed Henry C. Backe meyer to the position. This is an excellent choice. Mr. Backemeyer will make a good commissioner. SKIPPER WILL NOT SAIL WITHOUT DICKENS BOOKS BOSTON (UP) Captain Pana ghis Anghclis of the Greek tramp steamer Odysseus is one of the great est bookworms afloat. "I'd as soon go to sea without a compass as I would without a set of Dickens," he says. A ships master for 23 of his -13 learn something else." Jack returned to his reading: Few people know 'now to brush their teth properly. Im proper brushing not only fails to clean the teeth, but it may actually injure the teeth and gums. Never brush the teeth with a side to side motion, as this method may push the gums away from the necks of the teeth and expose the tooth roots. It is a good plan to brush the upper teeth and the lower teeth separately. In brushing the upper teeth, hold the mouth slightly open and place the bris tles of the brush on the gums above- the necks of the upper left molar teeth. Sweep the bris tles cf the brush downward over tb.e gums and the teeth toward their chewing surfaces. This movement should be re-peate-d at least ten times so that the cheek surfaces of the upper molar teeth are thoroughly brushed. Then move the brush forward and repeat this action over the bicuspids and cuspid. Then place the bristles of the brush on the gums over the upper front teeth and with a rolling motion sweep the brush downward from the gums to the biting edges. This should be re peated at least ten times. Next brush the outside surfaces of the upper right molars and bi cuspid teeth just as you brush ed thcse em. the opposite side. Brush the inside surfaces of the teeth as well as their out side suriaces. In brushing the inside surfaces ef the upper back teeth, place the bristles cf the brush well up on the palate and sweep them down ward over the necks of the teeth to the biting surface. The best way to brush the inside sur faces of the upper front teeth is to place the brush lengthwise in the mouth and draw the bris tles downward and forward at least ten times. The tepth in the lower jaw should be brushed in the same manner r.s those in the upper jaw except that the bristles ef the brush should be swept up ward over the necks of the.teeth instead ef downward. DO NOT FAIL to" brush the chewing surfaces of the teeth. Place the bristles of the brush firmly on the chewing surfaces of the teeth and vigorously "shimmy" the brush backward, forward and sidewise. This will help remove any bits of feiod that may have been crushed in to the deep groves. After brushing the teeth, the mouth, should be thoroughly rinsed. Force the rinsing solu tion (plain water is effective) back and forth between the teeih for four or five seconds. This will remove any remaining food particles that have been locsencd by the brush. (To be Continued) nois. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew V. Stander and Mike Sheehan drove to Omaha last Mcudav and brir.ght Mrs. Shee han and the baby home with them, j They had been at St. Joseph hospital . since the birth of the son. Mrs. She-e- ' ban and the baby have been getting: along line since their arrival home, j John Kelly and George Rau went j at Beatrice for a lew days' visit j with Rev. Patrick Dane, who was. i 'parish priest of the Catholic church j bin the balance of thaf day and Sun day. Miss Bertha TeSelle. a teacher in the Avoca schools, returned Sunday c ve-ning from her holiday vacation :pcr;t with her parents at Firth, Neb: af ka. Mis Clara Rohlfsz is assisting with the care of Mrs. Carl O. Zasier since her ic-turn from the hospital and also looking after the housework at the Zaiser home. atth.ew Midkiff and family, Oscar UiiikifT and family and Earl Free man and family were guests last i j Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. i Ed Midkiff at Union, j Edward Shackley and daughter, j Mueller., visited at the home of Mr. j and Mrs. Charles Pe nterman, at ; Northbora. owa, Sunday. Mri-. Peii . terman is also a daughter of Mr. i Shackley. J Last Thursday evening, following i the regular choir practice at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Hall, the ; choir members enjoyed a social hour i together. Such a go ,d time was had ' that they decided to continue the !pra'tice in the future. Charlene- Maseman. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maseman, was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Maseman in Lincoln several days during the past week. Sunday of years. They her brother John accompanied by ! Norman S liultz went to Lincoln and i . . . . , , i t.rougnt ner nome. j enjoyed a fine v:sit with Father; ! Harte. and on their return John; D"- J- v'- Landed and Carl O. Kelly left for Atchison, where he is;ZiJr v'Ilt to Omaha Sunday to !a student at Duschean college. bring Mrs. Zaiser home from the hospital after her recent operation. Thev found her feeling much im- Injured Hand Improving; Wiliiara La'i. who suffered an in jury to one of his hands when he gut it too elese to a revolving buzz proved and since her return home she has continued to gain, which ! will be good news to her friends. i the flesh torn from; Ha rry Gobelman. wife and son and fingers and the bones hIr :- A:!Ea Everett of Union spent scratched, is getting along verv well i unai'-v as guests at the nome of Mrs. considering the severitv of his in-Katl-cl Everett, daughter Leona and juries. Mr. Lau stands a good chance j Fon ilas- Mrs- Everett's sister. Mrs. now of complete recoverv and hav- Edwin Terrell and husband were also sa w, three .javi-ig o; his iu a intact. ood portion Kany Attend Hurray Meeting1 There were many of the farmers from the vicinity of Manley at the meeting of farmers which was held in Murray last Tuesday to discuss pending farm legislation now before congress. Among those who went were Jc'nn C. Rauth and son. Her- V.'il nee nan Roy Stein- kamp, Walter O'Brien and Harold Schliefert. While they had hoped to hear a discussion of the pending legislation, there was a great deal of irrelevant talk, and after three hours spent in listening to tb.e various speakers. the meeting adjourned without taking any decided action. . . i. ii ... i .i of his hand Still j a enjo-ci me gei j toge'her occasion at the beginning of I the Ne w Year. J Hans Kokjer, a nephew of J. M. I Kokjer. together with his wife and I son Ty Kokjer, of Soo' tsblufl. were , brief visitors at the J. M. Kokjer , home last Monday, while en route to I Kansas City, where Hans was to ; resume his work after having been I home over the holidays. The wife iand 5-i!i. after a brief visit in Kan , sas City, have returned to their :omc in bcottsbluu. Eoyal Neighbors Install The members of the Royal Neigh bors lodge of Manle-y held a covered dish luncheon at the home of Mrs. Alice Jenkins and following the din- Eeceived Severe Injury Uncle I'eter Jourgeson suffered a fall during the time the sleet cover ed the streets and walks, resulting in the fracture of his right shoulder. We are glad to report he is recover ing from the injury. Entertained Guests Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCann had :s guests at their New Year's dav izens of Ml. Vernon last Nov. 2 voted out 3." beer. But the new law said nothing about C per cent beer. So vears he fluently sneaks, Greek, Eng-!Mrs. Ruth Oceanbine kept right on ne r they wt-nt in a body to the hall. dinne r Alvin Bassett and family and where they proceded to induct into ; Harvc y Abker and family of Syra office the various officers who were ''U and Bud Greenrod and family, elected recently. Visiting members The following day they entertained from the lodges at Alvo. Louisville ' thc Grt-enrod family and Fr, d Ruhge and Weeping Water were present. and family at Sunday dinner. Enicved Tanpo Partv i r,eu' iears ml' Quests The ladies of the St. Patrick's Guests at the home of Mr. and Catholic church sponsored a succe:o- Mrs. H. H. Marquardt c n New Year'3 ful Tango party Tuesday evening at, day included Miss Selma Marcjuardt, the Manley hall. Refreshments fed-; of Omaha; Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Bren lov.cd the playing of this fascinat - el el, and Fred Marcpiardt. wife and ing gamo. Special awards went to. little daughter. Miss Selma wa Theodore Harms and Mrs. John A. taken back to Omaha by Dr. J. W. fctander. Brendel and wife. !ish, French, Italian, Spanish end Russian. selling beer 6 per cent. Villagers were irked. So they held a special election. The second time, not only beer TOWN CORRECTS EEEOE, PASSES EONE DEY LAW i were ruled out j Mrs. Oceanbine MT. VERNON, O. (UP) The cit-jbeer. but all terras of intoxicants stopped selling Pinochb Club Heeis i The F. I). R. pinochle club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bergman lust Sunday. High score prizes went to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moekenhaupt. consolation prizes to Harry Hans and Mrs. John C". Rauth.1 Besides the regular members of the club. Mrs. Davis and Miss Teresa Rauth were present as guests. De-' licious refreshments were served at) the close cf the evening. I Subscribe for the journal. 1 WE ARE THE Authorized Plymouth (and DeSoto) Dealers in Plattsmouth Make Ycur Next Car a 'PLYMOUTH' Tin-: ru tijt MMM I 11IT R. V. Bryant r.loior Go. Sales and Service