HOlfDAT. JtTNE 12. 1922. PIATT5M0TJTH CEJH - WIEELY JOURNAL PAGE THT.rE BURDOCK ITEMS Homer II. Law ton has given his old car a coat of paint and it looks like it had just been run out of the factory. Henry Heineman has been busy during the past week painting the home, both inside and out. and as r. result has greatly improved its appearance. James Payne, who recently came from Enid. Oklahoma, to work for Herbert Oehlerkinp. was one of the pitchers in the soft ball pame at the Bible school picnic. Mrs. Joseph Farriott. mother of Miss Orland Farriott, and son Ed ward, came over from their home near Elmwood Wednesday for a brief visit with the daughter. Mrs. Wayne Edgar, of Wahoo. was spending a number of days at the home of her mother. Mrs. August Fanska in Murdock last week, and also visiting with her many friends here. August Bornemeier and family cf near Elmwood were in Murdock last j nephew. Edward Critehfield. a young! put him to work: and he seems to I hoys and every lad found pleasure Wednesday, attending the consoli-1 man who was accido-ntly killed last ! be glad to work. Teaching the vounc ' in mnkinr- mid fh-in" i.-;ips with dated Bible srhool picnic participated in by the three churches of this sec tion Murdock. Callahan and Louisville. tioned at the Great Lakes naval training station as a member cf the week. cause of the deep inteiest they take Many Strawberries in West A it-tter from S. P. Lies, now lo-;in ill" study of the lesson. This was Miss Ailene Ward, daughter oficated at Oregon City. Oregon, says ! followed by a great Pentecostal ser Mr. a-nd Mrs. A. II. Ward, is spend-! the strawberrv festival held there! mon bv the pastor. F. C. Weber Tt married class of H. Schlueter, regu- j the passing years, however, the aver- j V. S. Navy, is enjoying a furlough lar teacher, is always a pleasure be-'age modern day youth has turned his j at home, enjoying mother's cooking attention t men i ?v to other kinds of amuse- ing several weeks at the home of her j each year, is one of the gala oeca uiicl;' and aunt. Rev. and Mrs. George J sions of that vicinity, where thous Clarke. at Beaver C-i'ty. where Itev. ands of quarts of luscious berries are Clarke is paster of the First Chris tian church. The Ladies Aid of the Murdock Evangelical church met at the home of Mrs. Elmer Miller, v. here they en joyed a very pleasant afternoon look ing alter the business of the society and planning for additional work lor the summer. now being picked and shipped to all parts of the country. Mr. Leis is well phased with his n'W home in the west. was a happy and joyful day. Attended Funeral of Nephew Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Ward were at Beatrice last Monday, where were guests at the home of Milton G. Keedy of that place. Mrs. Keedy and Mr. Ward are brother and sis ter. Mr. and Mrs. Keedy had just returned from Kansas City they attended the funeral Daniel Huge Home front School Daniel Huge, who lias been at Xaperville. lib. where lie has been a student of the North Central col lege or seminary, with the closing of the school year, returned home to vacation. Jesse Stock and four Mil drove out and broi spend the summer they Stock and four Murdock voang ladies ght Pam-iol home. Pilgrim's Progress L. Xeitzl reports: Last Sunday whrrej found the Pilgrim visiting at the of a i Callahan church, where they always Zn Rente to Rome in West Herman R. Neitzt 1. of Boi.-o. Idaho, who has been looking after business and visiting a brother at South Bend. Indiana, stopped off here again for a brief visit while en route b;:'k to his home at Boise. Idaho. He had previously visited here and at Plutts- momn wn.ie en ioi'.;e to ttie east. 1 enjoying each time a splendid visit) witn ins urotner. i.. .enzel and other relatives and old friends here. Interested in Flying Kites Graduated from University Miss Winifred Lawton. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. 11. Lawton. was among the graduates from the Uni versity of Nebraska last Monday. The parents went to Lincoln to at tend the graduation exercises. Billing the tim Miss Winifred was a student in the Murdock pub lic SrhooLs. P. T. Johnson was su perintendent, and now. following her graduation, she has been en gaged to te-ih this coining year in the- schools at Barnston. in Gage county, v. here Mr. Johnson is su perintendent, student and te: ers in the I coir. ing year. Thus the erstwhile chcr become co-teach-arnston schools the Xjiyan .ie.uonaii wno is ot ;:n in ventive turn of min.!. recently made a kite, which he has been flying and vhich has attracted the Mention of j Visiting with Home Folks a group of men well along in life. Ji;h n McDonald, son of Mr. wno recall me tune vvr.on tiny were: Mrs. Lacev McDonald and th opportunity of meeting his main- friends here. Bicycle Pace at Picnic I Among the features' at the Bible;' school picnic last Wednesday was a Tribute Paid to W. C. Ramsey by A. F.&A.M. (Continued rrom rage 1) voice is still forever, ttiat nana is cold in death, and those eyes are bicycle race. In this contest first closed in everlasting sleep. But the place was won by Morris McDonald. ! v.-Inch is the man himself, has (surely gone to that bourne from which no traveler returns, and where t here is no death. To him this transition can not be the last sleep. It must be the final awakening. It is the golden key that unlocks his palace in eternity. The Masonic history of Most Wor shipful Brother Kamsev covers a and second to Robert Gakemeier and j Period of thirty ye ars of active ser vice-, iiis distinguished career in second by Warren Rikli and third by Russell Goerthey. In the hurdle race first place' was won by Robert Gakemeier and sec ond by Morris McDonald. In the three legged race first place went to Dan Rikli and Weslev Reike who and sta- Oa the Diamond (Left) Maybe it's not supersti tionbut Gabby Street, manager of the St. Louis 3rown's has removed the 13 from his back. (Right) Ken Keltner, rookie third baseman of the Cleveland. Indians is dazzling Cleveland fans with his bril liant heldina and batting. .T T 1 lift i - i new nai rasnions uj j-i sr.mr maze. i-?g.-.on wide brim turning down abruptly cgainr-t the i a- -the hair. (2) Shell pink felt is used for this charming afternoon hat. The wide brim rolls softly at the edge and is veiled in mist pink. (3) A lovely dinner ha with black velvet crown ana ripir.g and transparent brim. E.ack net forms the c' w "g ruff.ed ton. :. & t v. A "4" i iv.V.it. T.t V.V V . - 'fri . M 5. '.--V..2:1 . wrr- Pageant Recalls Ferry's Visit Shinoda, Japan pressed m ceremonial robes, tnese little Japanese oar.cers participate in the ' Black Ship Festival ccrnrr.err.cratmg Commodore Perry's visit to the ports cf Japan E5 years ago. B i t y . the "Giant Killer" Atlanta, Ga. Brycn M. (Bitsy) Grant, Jr., Davis Cup player, goes through a light workout for the first time since his appendectomy. J 4 , u u & ." Story Book Parade Alhambra, I t I I 1 Calif. Themes from Mother! A 'l I J : S . Story Book Parade Alhambra, Calif. Themes from Mother Goose were transformed into colorful floats by the kiddies in the Story Book Parade held here recently The float above repre sents Little Miss Muffet. por trayed by Gloria Ginter. Wetereychng San Fran cisco, Ca:if. Fast becom ing popular with water fans is tr.is bicycle boat, nedaled by pretty Ardis McNeil. Tr.e scooter at tains a fair amount of speed end is sturdy enough to carry veral passengers. rib RioitvCLT i tvftrt nil '1 r They ell agreed on cr.e thing, the value cf advertis ing Consumers Information has just dug up the fcliowmg quotations Cochdge "It is essential to make good merchandise. It is just as essential to create a desire for it That is adver tising." Roosevelt "High standar advertising cn nomic vital importance." Hoover "Advertising plays a funda mental part in the hie of our modem world." as .. . . have made " I jdvertising cn eco- &- and social force cf ?T..'T III 1 ! I LV ... . ' - - -is''. v L t5? ? - v5ec- -f 1vrtr" rrf Shapes Czechoslovakian Policy Prague Foreign Minister Kami! Krofta. whose direction of foreign policy in the recent tension is anxiously observed the world over. 1 '- . VI r4 Proud Beauty " Funny." a blue Persian kitten of rare beauty, poses majestically at the Kitten Show held recently in Atlanta, Go Britain s Air Defense (Left) A striking view of how balloons will be used as a protective barrage around London, in case of aerial attack. (Above) Brit ish planes fly over the Suez Ccnal in patrol formation. A Wallpaper That Has Three Dimensions You feel it and you still think it's brocade or leather or whatever the clever wallpaper designers want you to Delieve, when they design one of the new Ni-a-tex wallpapers. Printed by a special process on the finest heavy wallpaper stock, the designs stand out so that they can actualy touch them and feel the pattern under your fingers. Wow that we have three dimen sions in wallpaper, the interior decor ators are wonder ing what next? Casey at the Bat Baltimore. Md Yes, this is Dan Casey, the original mighty Casey of Mud vine, now 75. shown as he stepped to the bat for the Baltimore Orioles on "Casey Night" . . . and hit! ir Gandhi Pays a Visit Feshawar, India Manatma Gandh. receives an enthusi astic ovation as he addresses thousands cf people during a recent visit to tne Nortnwest Frontier Province cf India. Ii MMMOOWn'.'.'..-.v-.-.'.. " . Ot MW.Whl ii i .ii ' f f M .in- ' f i iii'mii ion i in " Hi i 1 " CT ., sr. Tropic Belle From the Souta Sea jungles to the Latin American tropics in sarong or serape Dorothy Lamour is an cppealing eyeful. Morris McDonald. In this race right leg of one contestant in team was bound to the left leg the other, producing much fun ttie ihe the I Masonry began in J 90S when he was i initiated, passed, and raised to th' of i sublime Degree of Master Mason in as i Bla t tsmout h Led ire No. fi. Upon his teams strove to beat each ot her I rf niYa 1 ,(' "naiia He demitted from . , ,. mat loiiee and on j-eriruarv z. across the finish line. b became affiliated with George W. Lininger Lodge Xo. 2 OS of Om aha. " "OUR FHTFLAS3 ,ES A ) I In. 2 ,. J Hat Fashions-d, A s " - r act lc-n . -if 1 ' Styjl MU fcl BE 1 W I NIFTY NEEDLE MAIDS JTX. L IC11UCU All LCI CSlXIltl rxccLiiit: I stto-iviJp t-ettf-etl,er meefinrv! Oraduallv his natural leadership , , , , , was rccosrnized. and alter filling the for farm women was h-,j at Grand varjoup Rtal,,llis in his ltnlei he wa8 Island last week. A most interesting , (!0srn i uuT as it's Worshipful program was combined with recrea- j Master. His service was not confine d tiona! opportunities, the ladie-s hav-;'" "p I'l" Lodg;. During the year ..... , . ilflS he- was exalted a Koval Arch mg a splendid time. Among those . - " 1 Mason m Omaha Chap'er No. 1 Iloyal from this vicinity and Cass county - A ,.,., MaPons n,,( ,1!rini; the year generally were Mrs. Henry A. Tool.! 19:54 he v;;s dubbed and created a Murdock; Mrs. Ceorsro Nickle. who Knight Templar in Mount Calvary lives midwav between Murdock and rla;uiol7. Ksiiplns Templar of ( m:i in. Nediraska. ! Alvo: Miss Evelyn Wedph. of near; ,.,1,.lJ:,-,.,i i, .i,-,.. r,f An. Xei.av.ka: Mrs. Ii. C. Eveland. of cicnt and Accepted Scottish liite in Elmwood. and Miss Jessie Baldwin. Nebraska Consistory. Omaha. Ne- of Weening Water. dUVl V"2 ovcmber 2S, l!t:',l he received the ; investiture of Ktugnt c ommanuer ol 'the Court of lionor of Lincoln. Ne ibraska. On December Tfb. h v.r.s coronrted Tiiiity-th ird degre Honorary, at Omaha. l!e was serv ing as Venerable Master of Kadosh. Nebrarka Ceinsitory. Ancient and Ac cept ii Scottish Ri; at the date of his untimely death. He became a member of Cou'-r de Lion Conclave No. 10. Order of the lied Cross of 'Constantino on April 12. 19.1a. He van also a member of the NV . 1 ;)kn Veteran Freemasons Ass- tio'i cf Omaha. On January 20th. 1!'29 he was selecte-d as a member of the Hoard of Trustees of the Nebras ka Masonie Homo. I Perhaps his most distinculhhed se-r-vice to Masonry was as Orand Mas ter of the Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Ac.epteel Masons 'f Ne braska, over which he was called to : preside in 19 3.". He brought to this high office a generous heart, a shrewd business hi'ad, and a vast amount i of enthusiasm and industry, a won- The Nifty Needle Maid Sewing .lub met at the home of Osa Marie Bodoker for organization May 27. The officers are: Osa Marie Bodeker, president; Wi'ma Livingston, vice president; Kathrine I'rish. secretary; Betty Schaftr. news reporter. June Crd we met at the home of Osa Marie Bodeker for our first nie e t iiig with our leader. Mrs. Walter Engelkeniit r. We now have 12 mem bers in our club. We studied our first lesson and at our next meet ing we will begin to sew. After the meeting d licious re freshments were served by our hos tess Osa Marie Bodeker. BETTY SCH AFEIi, News Reporter. WILL BROADCAST PROGRAM derful combination in a leader of the Craft. And what a splendid example of Masonry in action he gave us during that busy year! The dignity ;.nd spiritual force b i : h he put into that oHiee at eii inspired confi dence ;.nd courage among his fellow me-miers of the- Craft, and brought ;:bout a greater deirre' of progress and harmony in our Grand Lodge. Throughout the Masonic life eif :;'is beween Wincfield or other', his beloved Brother, he never for a I'WA executives with various proj-'. moment appeared other than a hum ect officials will be presented each hie seeker after the truth, laboring tne liea u tv and value' in LINCOLN. June 9 (UP) K. Bewell Wir.gfield. chief I'WA project eusi- inecr of Nebraska's five principal pub lic lovvtr and irrigation districts to day announced plans to broadcast a peril's of 12 weekly radio programs over station KFAB. The programs, to consist of discus- ' ef Masonic teaeb.ing and precept Juut l- 'an endeavor to brighten the path ; of humanity. To posterity he has be queathed the blessings and honors of ;a well spoilt !i."e; to the brethrtii of our mystic tie, he has left the mem- T0 VISIT IN TEXAS From Tiiureday's Daily Mrs. J. A. Donelan left day afternoon for Nebraska vester- f" 01 brothe rly love and affect ien. ; Those vlw se rvejl i 'tli tiim Mini nti- . , . " ' lliV b i Tl i Tl in fr-ilt,-n.il wnere sue win join tne 1 nygeson itl verv keenlv field will the lae k of bis family and go to Dallas, Texas for a strong personality, his genial smile short visit with the Ralph White 1;is commanding presence and 1 leadership. None but. tbfse who knew him best and loved him most tamiiv at tnat city. .Mr. white is a brother of Mrs. Donelan and Mrs. Thygeson. CALLED TO COLORADO Mayor George Lushinsky and sis ter. Mrs. Martha Roesner, of Lin coln, departed Friday for Colorado Springs, Colorado, being called there by the illness of their brother, Wi!-; liam Lushinsky. The brother has not I been in good health for some timej and his condition is now reported: as being quite serious. i? can realize the extent of our loss. When the Craft is called from labor to refreshment as in the days gone by, he will lie sadly missed, but not forgotten. The re,-o!lee t ions of his virtuous life and our pleasant asso ciation and companionship with him while living, will ever be to us a sacred and precious me moiy. A I" Bit FY h. nrxiintv. HERMAN P. JOHANNES. Want ads sell all kinds of odd h-l household good3. t Monsy On TWINE We will carry the sarr.o high nrade Twine as in the past, and at ro increase in prices! $7.75 3 $8.25 ALSO Do You Know that All Commercial Feeds HAVE DROPPED IN PRICE FOR A PERFECT MIX Try EveHte 4 to 1 w nit iiiimi: .i (il'.MNS It really makes a wonderful 1S ( Mash at a cost of abcu- $2.20 per C. VV. T. Platts. Feed Center 301 1st Ave., Phone 36 FEEEBS Sorting Hash, cwt $2.45 Graving Hash. cv.t 2.15 Growing Pellets, cut. 2.20 Ixyinrr Fcllels. cwt 1.90 J Concentrrte. cwt. 2.50 l i Bran. cvt. 1.00 ll Shorts, cwt. 1.20 Calf ileal. 25 lbs 1.00 Fi Kea!, 30';, cwt... 2.20 11 t 'rn IN No. 4 Stock Salt $ .50 Elock Salt .CO Lstp's Mo-Iactas, Los. 1.50 1IICIIKST PHK r.S FOH CllKAJI, I'AUiS and I'Oll.TRV! PLflTTSslOllTH CSEA&ERY Lcwsr .Main Si. Thone 94 59