PAGE SIX PIATT5M0UTH STMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL THUESUAY, JTJ3TT. 1C. 192S. TENDERED SURPRISE Tuesday market the birthday anni versary of A. W. Cloidt, veil known gas and oil dealer and last evening he was given a very pleasant re minder' of the fact that his natal day had arrived. A group of friends and neighbors came in and tendered him a very pleasant surprise and a line evening was enjoyed, cards and visit ing serving to pass the time. At the close of the evening a much appre ciated lunch was served. Those to take part in Ihe event were Theo dore 1'iak. Dr. F. K. Moluk. Kenneth Kchmitt. K. II. Bernhardt, Frank Godwin, J. F. Warga und Robert Fitch. HEAR TRAFFIC CASE RETURN TO CHICAGO From Tuesday's Dally Mr. and .Mrs. Mason Wesoott. son Donald, and daughter, Ann, with Mrs. P. A. Mortesen. mother of Mrs. Wescott and Miss Janet Wollberg re turned this morning to their home in Chi -ago. They have been visiting here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. We scot t. From Wednesday's Dally This morning in the court of Judge C. Ij. Graves, a hearing was had in a complaint charging Charles Land, of Union, with reckless driv ing. This case follows one last week in which Mr. Land was the complain ing witness againstJoy Miller for reckless driving, in which Miller was fined $10 and costs. In the (ase today Miller was the complaining witness anil the court after hearing the evidence assessed a fine of S10 and eosrs against Land which was paid. MYNARD ENDEAVORERS WILL PRESENT PLAY RETURN FROM COLORADO From Wednesday's Dally Mayor George Lushinsky returned last evening from Colorado Springs where he has been at the bedside of his brother, William Lushinsky, whose condition has been very criti cal. The brother suffered a stroke several days ago and is now bedfast. Mrs. Martha Roesner of Lincoln, a f.ister. accompanied Mayor Lushinsky to Colorado Springs. i. w. mmwrn urn jw K- "1 5 . v n i 1 Next Sunday evening, June 19, the Christian Endeavor group of the My nard United Brethren church will present the sermon-drama, "Nason, the Blind Disciple" at the regular hour of meeting, eight o'clock. The service will be held in the basement auditorium, and the pub lic is cordially invited. A free will offerins: will be taken, in order to assist in financing the grout) who will attend the summer camp con ference at York next week. Morning services will be held at the regular hour next Sunday. At tendance and interest are holding up well as the hot weather approaches PAUL L. DICK, pastor. WILL SPEAK HERE SUNDAY ATTEND FUNERAL SERVICES From Wednesday's Dally Dr. and Mrs. V. V. Ryan were at Omaha today where they attended the funeral services for Thomas Francis Finnigan, 74. uncle of Mrs. Ryan, who passed away on Monday. The funeral services were held at 9 o'clock this morning at the St. Cecilia's cathedral and the interment at the St. Mary's cemetery. Mr. Finnigan is survived by his widow, Hannah M., three sons, Ray mond, Leo and Cornelius, two daugh ters, Grace and Mary Finnigan. nine grandchildren and two great grandchildren. HERE FROM DENVER Li1 .-,vO-.., fn-vrt-in f.wv T-r'W'i'ii'iW VTif irnKir'--' f "W? SQENNICHSEN'S Mr. and Mrs. Anton Svoboda, Jr., and children of Denver are in the city to visit their patents, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Svoboda, Mr. and Mrs. John Jirousek and their sisters and brothers. They made the trip by amo and expect to stop at Lawrence, Xebr., on their way home at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Janda, a sister of Mrs. Svoboda. Mrs. Svo boda was formerly Miss Alba Jirousek. SECURE MARRIAGE LICENSE From Wednesday's Daily Marriage license was issued today by Judge A. II. Duxbury to Harold Edward Conley, of Weeping Water and Austa Heard of Louisville. The young people were both under age and were accompanied by their fath ers, George W. Conley and James Heard to give their consent. William Ritchie, prominent Omaha attorney and past state commander of the American Legion, will be a guest in the city Sunday and speaker at the morning services at the Meth odist church. Mr. Ritchie spent some time in the orient and particularly China, just prior to the outbreak of the warfare between Japan and Chii.a and had a very fine opportunity of seeing the country. He will talk on the matter of missions of the various churches that have been laboring in the China field for years and where a large section of the population has been won to the Christian faith. Mr. Ritchie is a prominent leader in the Episcopal church at Omaha and while abroad took particular care to study the work of the mis sion field of his church and others. The general public is invited to be in attendance at the morning service and enjoy the fine discussion of the mission work. HOLD CHILDREN'S DAY SERVICE i ne Sunday school classes of the Latter Day Saints church presented a fine program during the Sunday school hour yesterday morning. Im mediately following the program the members of the church left in cars for the Coolman grove, one-half mile north of Murray where they held a picnic dinner. The games and con tests held during the afternon were under the supervision of Mrs. C. I. Chandler. About 70 members attended. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS FINED ON TRAFFIC CHARGE From Wednesday's Daily- This morning in county court a traffic charge was filed by Patrol man Marvin Wiley, against Mrs. Murna Biegen. of Nebraska City. The charge was that of reckless driv ing, it being alleged that the de fendant had passed two cars on a hill in violation of the state law. After hearing the evidence as pre sented. Judge A. H. Duxbury assess ed a fine of $10 and costs for the of fense. This is the first conviction of a woman trail tc taw violator in tne local court. TO VISIT IN OLD HOME From Monday's Pally John Wooster and son, Henry, of Reliance, South Dakota, arrived in the city today for a visit at the home of Mr. Wooster's brother, Joseph Wooster and family. They have been visiting at Umalia with. William Kriskey, Jr.. and family, the former a nephew. 'I he wooster ramily for merly made their home in Platts mouth. but have for a great many years been located in Dakota. The second half of the 19.17 per sonal taxes will be delinquent July 1. 193S, and will draw interest at 7 per annum from that date. The law requires that the County Treas urer issue distress warrants against all unpaid persona! taxes in July. JOIIX E. TURNER, 1C-20 Cass County Treasurer. HAS UNUSUAL BLOOMING PLANT Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Meisinger has in bloom a flower that is unusual at this time of the year, this being a Christmas plant that has burst out in bloom. The plant is attract-J ir.g much attention as it is unusual ti. bloom at this season of the year. RETURN FROM HOSPITAL Tuesday afternoon James E. Warga and daughter, Marylin motored to Omaha and returned with Mrs. Warga and the new daughter, the family circle being reunited on the farm south of the city. Want ads sell alt kinds of odd household goods. Poultry Panted FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY (17-18-20) Hens, any weight. VISIT AT ASHLAND RETURNS FROM PERU Mrs. A. H. Graves, who has "oeen spending the past two weeks at Peru, visiting at the homes of her sons, Edward and George, has re turned home to this city. IillHIilHIH IS i vk a i at fjtA'X ' ,A yy'yfyyyyym. yy'y-v,-. S3? FAMOUS "Beau Brummel (3 LSr 9 From Wednesday's Dally William A. Robertson, past grand master of the A. F. & A. M.. accom panied by Rev. J. C. Lowson, pastor of the First Methodist church, was at Ashland last evening. They at tended the meeting of the Ashland Masonic lodge and both were speak ers on the program that followed the regular work. lb 14e Straight Run Eggs, per dozen ISc Cash Cream, today, lb 23c SEE US FOR BABY CHIX Phone 2SS-J, Plattsmouth West of Chevrolet Garage WILL VISIT AT LINCOLN From Wednesday's Dairy This afternoon Mrs. Blanch Pot ter, who has been visiting here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Clark, departed for Lin coln to resume her duties there at the 11. S. Veterans' hospital. She was accompanied by her son, Billy, who will spend the rest of the week at Lincoln. Farmers Attention WE PAY CASH FOR looses For Prompt Service Call The Fort Crook Rendering Works Market 3541 Omaha WE PAY ALL PHONE CALLS VISITING OLD FRIENDS HAND MADE Watch Dad's smile when he opens this gift ! White or fancy patterns. Starchless collars! FAST COLORS Garland McCleary of Chicago and Maynard McCleary of Davenport, Iowa, were here Saturday and Sun day to visit among the old time school friends and associates. They have been enjoying a vacation trip west and to visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Esper McCleary at Arcadia, Nebraska. Garland graduated here in 1931 and Maynard in the class of 1934. I 10 M r: OME ALWAYS TCP PRICES for Your Poultry! See us first ! Conveniently located at 5th and Main Streets A RY i X A Exceptional selection of new Summer pat terns here for vou! a a WASH TIES Palm Beach. Each . Hole Proof SLAX Per pair 'MUNSING' SLAX Per pair 35' LEATHER BELTS All sizes. Each - m IC SUSPENDERS Per pair HANDKERCHIEFS 3 in box, for 50c 50c POLO SHIRTS 49 to $1.65 SOENNICHSEN'S a a! PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA for WorLorPky .and SUPPORT 7N , 1 1 support I iIE HI I WHERE IT PK 1 I I IS NEEDED j Slep into a pair and be com fcrtable. bo cooll Of fine combed knit with stitched tap stays and built-in support oi lightweight mesh clastic for full protection. Oftltf 50c SOENNICHSEN'S "Eat Fleischmann's Yeast for Health' I ittP f ' . .i. . i. j.j ? zr-gmamvs.! -ji h.jj ..j..-w. t ;, i. YOU'VE GOT STOVE-ITIS You're making a mistake slav ing over a hot stove has given you a bad case of "STOVE-ITIS!" Come into our store and we'll show you reme dies in I G A Ready to Serve Foods. DEL MONTE Spinach No. 2'2 Tins, Each. 3 for 49c 17c DEL MONTE Fuit Cocktail Mo. 2'2 Tins, Each... CALUMET Baking Powder fc 1-lb. Tin HAPPY VALE Pink Salmon 1-lb. Tin, 2 for Toilet Tissue WHJTE FIR 4 Rolls for 2c DOLE'S CRUSHED Fliieappie 9gc 8-oz. Tins 3 for Del Monte Vacuum Packed Coee 2-Ib. Can 1-lb. Can, 25c 49c WHITE DAISY Flour 48-lb. bag . . . . $1.19 Soda Crackers GLENCOE K6C 2-lb. caddy REX GRAHAM Crackers UQc 2-lb. Caddy & Ukulele or Hillsdale Pineapple iJ?c Nn 5 I-, P.m. 4 Tomato Juice DEL MONTE g gjg 12-oz. Tin 2 for Macaroni or Spaghetti Kc 5-lb. Box Salad Dressing TASTE WELL Full Quart Jar. 25c Dog Food Hills. Per can . . Dez, ESo; Rinso fSjc Large Size, each . . . . " LIFE BUOY Soap 3 Bars for 29c LUX TOILET oap 3 Bars . 20c Birgo Cleaner Makes Dirt Go. 4 for. 19 Old Dutch Cleanser 2 Pkgs. for. . . . 15 Six Delicious Flavors of Jell-O Hdc Your Choice, 3 Fkgs. Killer's Corn Flakes 9Sc Lge. Size, 3 fcr FRUITS & UEGETABLE; Potatoes, 10 lbs 23c Fresh Tomatoes, 2 lbs. or .... 15c Cucumbers, long green, each ... 5c Head Lettuce, solid, cris, . . . .iVi Beets, home grown, 3 bchs 10c Cantaloupe, ripe, each 10c Apples, 111. Transparent, 4 lbs. . 25c Oranges, med, 19c; large, doz..2?c Bing Cherries, per lb. ... 20c Fresh Peas, home grown, 6 lb.. 25c Fresh Beans, 2 lbs. 15c &1EAT DEPARTR1EFJT CHOICE CORN FED SHOULDER U3f Bee Roast, lb. . '. MINCED HAM or ffo Ring Bologna, lb KNACK WURST FrankSurters, 2 lbs. or WILSON'S LAUREL Aff Lea Lard, 1-lb. pkgs sw FRESH 11 Pork Roast, ib FRESH f Pork Hocks, lb V ARMOUR'S PICKLED PIMENTO Veal Loa, lb. FRESH fiO Potato Salad, lb Wilson's Clear Brook (Longhorn) A WlLp Cream Cheese, lb m WE DELIVER PHONE 23 AND 24 3 "Eat Fleischmann's Yeast for Health"! in a e