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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1938)
THURSDAY, JUOT 22. 1923. PIATTSMOUTH SHiH - WZEEIY JOTJEIJAl PAGI THPXE CAL From Monday's Daily Miss Agnes Brink left for i'.un Val ley Lodge, Idaho where she will spend her vacation this week. 11 r. and Mrs. Don Cramer spent yesterday in Louisville with Mrs. Cramer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sprietk. Mr. and Mrs. Orrn McLean of Council Bluffs. Iowa spent the week end here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Allbee. The Miles Reazer family of Glen wood spent yesterday here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Kerr and Mrs. S. K. Kerr. Kenneth Vandervoort, of Nebras ka City, is here to enjoy a visit at the home of his cousin, Paul Vander voort, III. for a short time. Mrs. Frances Ilodson. who attend ed Lindenwood school, Mrs. Roy Knorr and Jean Knorr attended the Lindenwood Alumni luncheon at the Blackstone hotel in Omaha Saturday. From Tuesday's Daily F. 1. Rea and John Sattler were in Humboldt yesterday attending to business. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gaines left Saturday to spend a two week's va cation visiting relatives in Illinois. Mrs. P. II. Murdick is spending a few days at Des Moines with old friends, going to that city with Mr. and Mrs. William Irons of Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. George Wallinger and daughter, Ila. of Ashland were i'i Plattsniouth today to take care of business matters and to visit with relatives here. From Wednesday's Dally Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Martin of Ne braska City were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ilor sak last evening. Dr. W. S. Eaton and Dr. Lor.geo of Omaha were visiting in Omaha yesterday, moving some of Dr. Eaton's equipment here. Mrs. F. T. "Wilson and Mrs. Ray Burton of Murray were in the city Tuesday afternoon to look after some matters of business. Marilyn and Carol Harris of Lin coln are visiting here with Jerry Sharpnack. Mrs. Harris, mother of TIarilyn and Carol, is a sister of Fred Sharpnack. Miss Helena Lau and sister. Miss Augusta, from Louisville were visit ing in Plattsniouth yesterday while their brother, Louis, who was in Om aha attending to business. Clean Dream Delivered Often makes Good Butter Good Butter Brings Top Prices To pay Top Prices, we must have good, clean cream. We urge that you bring yours in two or three times each week during the hot weath er for best grade and price. Friday and Saturday Win Pay for No. 1 Cream 24c lb. '! Mi.r.' jf the .Market permit-! HIGHCST l'lUCKS PII I'OK CRKAJI, KiiCS nuil IOl I.TKV! PLATTSNIOUTH CREAMERY Lower Main St. Phcr.e 94 WCTU Institute to be Held Here Friday, June 24 Will Have All Day Meeting at the Auditorium of the First Methodist Church. The annual institute of the Platts mouth W. C. T. U. will be held on Friday at the auditorium of the First Methodist church, the meeting opening at 10 a. m. and continuing through 4 p. m. It is expected that all members and friends of the cause will be here to take part in the interesting pro gram. The program will be as fol lows: Theme Christian Citizenship De partment of Flora Am. 10 a. m. Opening devotionals. Rev. Taenzler of Christian church. Sing ing led by Clara "Wescott. Dolly Hud son at piano. Welcome by President Genevieve Hayes Purpose and Plans of an Institue. Exhibits and Fairs. Ella Wiles. What Is Wanted and How to Get It. Flower mission and relief. Anna Wiles. What Place in Temperance. Medal contests, Ellen Sundstrom, special objective of coun ty president. 11 a. m. Temperance and Mis sions, May Farley. Nations Having W. C. T. U. U. S. Light Line Unions. (How to be one). International Re lations. Clara Wescott. patriotism, peace, propaganda. W. C. T. U. Lit erature and Magazines, Elizabeth Spangler and Olive Gass. Noontide prayer. County President, Eunice Balfour. 12:00 Lunch served by Dorcas Cir cle of Methodist church. 1:00 p. m. Devotionals by county Eunice Balfour, union. Education, by Genevieve Church and School, m. Scientific Temperance Instruction. Pearl Mann, National Plan. Radio program over Station T. C. and Allied outh a young man. Rev. Paul a young woman, Eleanor president. Religious Hayes. In 1:0 p. Y. bv By HERE. Council, Iverson. Minor. 2:00 p. m. General Forum Li censed Liquor Traffic or What? Local Taverns and State Liquor Stores, How Established, What Laws to Con trol Them. Use of Tax or License Money, City Attorney Howard Davis. Relation and Responsibility of the Home. Rev. J. C. Lowson. Relation and Responsibility of the Church. Rev. H. G. McClusky. Relative Re sponsibility of Individuals in a Chris tian Community, Rev. G. A. Pahl. Individual Responsibility in Local Af fairs as a Man, as a woman, Searl Davis. Medical Temperance From Physician's Standpoint, Dr. R. P. Westover. Problem of Law Enforce ment, Chief of Police Wm Barclay. 3:30 p. m. What Is W. C. T. U. Doing About Temperance. Five Year Plan of National Educational Pro gram, State President Mary Lee Sei bert. Omaha. What Are Our Adver saries, the Brewers Association, Do ing About Temperance. Review of Plans and Literature Sent to County Judges Throughout Our Nation, Judge A. H. Duxbury. 4:00 p. m. Closing. What Can We as Women Do to Promote Temper ance? by Vice-President Minnie Sum ner. Membership, Educational Fund, Light Line Unions. Benedictions. Notify Mesdames Ella Wiles, Arn, Sumner. Hayes, if coming to lunch. Now is our time to profit by the wis dom of these men who have kindly agreed to talk on these subjects about which we have many questions. All talks limited to ten minutes except by special permission. Do not neglect this opportunity. We will greet you most cordially. Platts niouth W. C. T. U. WILL ATTEND CONFERENCE From Monday's Pally Miss Eileen Reed and Clayton Sack, representatives of the First Christian church, went to Crete yes terday where they will spend the week attending the conference for young people at Doane college. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Graves look the young people to Crete. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Thimgan also went. Fcr safe, economical stor age of grain, seed, feed, harness, everything. Fire proof, Rat-Proof, Weather Tighl. Ventilating system cures grain while holding. Convenient sizes. Easily erected. Last 15 to 30 years 1 Deep horizontal and ver tical swedges give double strength. RED BOTTOM STOCK TANKS Jjlnjl Warranted for 5 years! Patent bottom. COME IN TODAY! if.,:;: o ottoci turn. These Products Manufactund fcj C0LUMHJ.I STEEt TANK CO, Kansas City, Ma. j school teacher, Leor.a Walter Bryant, Shirley iNasson Babbitt, Maria. Anna Mae and Joan Lentz, Kenneth White, Emilie and Regina Eierl, Vernon From Monday's DalTy Hillman, Betty Alexen. Donald Step- Jollv Workers Picnic I pat. Mary Terryberry, Eddie Hector, i Sunday evening at the home of Kathleen and Helen Hike. Elmer Kaf Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tritsch the Jolly j fenberger, Edna Jean Wetenkanip. Workers club entertained the hus-Kyle and Eldon MeishiL'.er. N'ola Mei bands and their children at a picnic singer, Elmer Lee and Donald I.-ke, supper in the beautiful outdoor liv- Mary Ellen Beuchler, Harlan IKn ing room of the Tritsch home. This njags. Geialdine McC!i:iuk. Elmer being Father's d ay niude it an appro- j iJuee-hler, Betty Ann Albert, Lelaud prijte event. The rest of the evening and Wayne Meisinger, Mrs. Speck and was spent in cards and a most de- j daughters and the guest of honor, lightful time was enjoyed by all and ! Shirley Speck especially was appreciated by the husbands to have a delicious lionic TntrtfiTii! nt Picnic supper tor mem.. ; Miss Mildred lison nas had a; her guest at her home in .Murray. Miss era Cubser. a classmate at Peru, and they with Hoy Wilson and Miss Eft'ie Pointer, enjoyed a very pleasant picnic and supper r.t Gra ham's Mill near Nebraska City. They later attended a dance at Xebras-ka City. Meisinger, PLEACHES ANNIVERSARY ! Eurcham, I STPMnv AT rTV.T.Sm Ficm Monday's Lally Rev. and Mrs. J. rlrusrhters were in Ceresco yesterday Florence Lew-son remained for a few the banquet of the of which she was where Rev. Lowson preached the ser-j d.iys to attend C. Lowson and men at the Mst anniversary of the i Queen E SMtihodist church of Ceresco. Mips .-resident. :ther Towel Shower Last Friday Mrs. John Rummel was honored at a towel shower on her birthday by the members of the Jolly Workers club. The atternoon was spent" in cards. Three tables of pinchole was played. Hish score was won by Mrs. Fred Buechler. low by Mrs. Max Vallery. At the close of the afternoon a delightful lunch was served. HISTORICAL SOCIETY MEETING Honored on Father's Day Sunday Mr. r.nd Mrs. Theodore Ptak entertained the members of Mrs. Ptak's family, in honor of Father's day and a very large mim ingston of Cedar Creek, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Rising of Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Vallery and family. Mr and Mrs. Mvron Wiles. Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Hild, Mr. and Mrs. Town-; academy. er Livingston. Mr. and Mrs. Richard i others. Livingston and Tommy, Mr. and Mrs. All interested are in Jack Vallery and family. Mr. and 'and brin? with them ! Mrs. Hugo Heyn of Omaha. Mr. and; papers that may shed Mrs. Ptak and Dennis. Mrs. Lillian i history of the county. . . . i Livingston and sons. The Cass County Ilistori -al so ciety will hold their annual meeting on Saturday, June 2 a t 2 oYlnck :i i the First Congregational church i:: Weeping Water. The subject of the r.;-cun- will be that of the "Early liklur Educa tional Inst it ut ions ni Cass County." Among these will be the Xaomi in stitute of Rcnk Bluffs, Oreapolls acad emy and seminary. Weeping Water Factoryville acadeinv and ire el to attend M'umetits and, i iih i on the W. D. S. CLUB Birthday at Country Home Friday afternoon on the lawn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Speck little Miss Shirlev Speck celebrated i A- her 12th birthday. The lawn was I history of Regular meeting of the W. 1). S. club was held at the honif of Mrs. Worlick. Lessons were on the Nebraska and one-dish decorated w ith green, w hite and pink I meals and meat cookery. streamers and various colored bal loons. Shirley's white angel with green birthday cake was a food cake, pink fros'.ing cocoanut. 12 pink rose buds, each holding a green candle. A large number of little friends came to help her spend the afternoon, her of the members of the family Mrs. H. A. Noell, our social leader, prepared games which everyone en joyed. Our next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Alvaclore Tilson July 7. Delicious refreshments were served sr.- 9. June Drive flnn rin for 3 L When in Omaha be sure and visit the large stock of New Furniture, Rugs and Stoves at the BEKINS VAN & STORAGE COMPANY, 606 So. 16th Street just north of the 1 6ih Street Viaduct. Plenty of free parking for our customers Remember the location! listed Below are Some of the Many Bargains we can offer to you at GREftT SAVINGS TERMS CAN EE ARRANGED Beautiful Living Room Suites Others $29.50 to $198.50. 75 different models to choose from. .Modern designed Suites that sell regularly for S49.5C. Offered Special now. at only.. Am. Walnut Dining Room Suite An S-p:ece Suite with 60-inch Buffet, folding leaf Extension Tatle. Host Chair and five Side Chairs to match. CQ A true value cf $89.50. Cur new low price Other sets as low as $49.50 to $185. 15 models to choose from. $69.50 Table Model Gas Range Fully insulated oven, automatic lighter, oven Cfl 50 heat" control. Save $22.00 by buying- now at This is the lowest price ever quoted for a stove of such value. Modem Waterfall Bedroom Suite A truly beautiful Suite with large mirror Vanity, roomy Chest cf Drawers, full or twin size Beds. This suite is a real American Walnut Veneer of five-ply solid oak interiors a true $59.50 value. Our price for four pieces S! 50 as described above is only J9 25 other models to choose from at $29.50 to $174.50 each. IN OUR Rug Department All articles listed are a true value . . and will save you money. Note the lew prices. Axmins't r S29.50 $:::. se-aniis Kuc:. 1 (rift-; jiuturu, only $2 !.."( Seauih-ss Axminster Hiifc'. perlert pattern, einly $24. ."0 Seamless Ilim I've different patterns to choose from. Specially priced at $r.!i.r.O All Wool Wilton Hue in modern and conventional patterns. A wide selection to e -house from at only S24.50 $18.50 27-in. Throw Ituirs. many patterns to se lect tremi at $47.50 trs. many $1.98 Specials in Felt Base Floor Covering l.'O 9x12 service' weight Felt l?ase Hues tf o f C priced at only $DI D 2"i 9x12 penuine GOLD SEAL Hugs, per- (Jr or feet. Each $X)LtO 1.UU0 yards of ! ft.. 12 ft., and 0 foot Felt Lase for every room in the house. 29c to 45c Square Yard M 1 I 1 l-.y the hostess meeting. at tlv the were present to honor John S. Val-j Many faiuy tea tcwcLs were re the hostess. CLIT5 REPORTEIt. EIGHT MILE GROVE LUTHERAN CHURCH' June 24 lii. h()ir lfrv nnrt II W I .i vi n fret rn ihp f A t h - I Cei Ved 1)V ers. The day was spent in viskinr anu in tne aiterneon uamty reiresn-i n ments were served to add to the pleasures of the occasion. Those at tending were Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Liv Games were played, prizes being won by Walter Bryant, Vernon Hillman and Regina Bierl. Shirley received many, useTul and beautiful gifts as a token of remem brance of the event. At a suitable hour refreshments were served by Shirley's meither as sisted by Mrs. W. A. Becker and Miss Helen Horn. Those present to spend the aft ernoon were: Shirley's grandmother. Mrs. W. A. Becker, her uncle and cousins, Henry Horn, Miss Helen The Dr. Shelton class of t he Chris Horn and Marv Lou Becker, two of tian church held a picnic Saturday her school teaches. Misses June Neil j at Camp Wheeler, accompanied by; and Martha Kaffenberger, Sunday their teacher. i Friday evenin practice. Sunday. June 26th f:"0 a. m. Sunday school. 103ft a. m. English service. Wednesday. June 2J-th. the ladies aid will meet at th ' church parlors. Mrs. Jake Kraeger and Mrs. John Eild will be hostesses. All are cor dially invited to attend. Special on Inner Spring Mattress A very special buy makes this Inner Spring- Mat- CCS 7? tress a wonderful buy. Twiu or full size, guaranteed J Other excellent buys at 54.50 to $34.50. Come and see them! Large Selection Studio Couches We offer a finely built Studio Couch that will yC make full twin beds, for only JlV' Others priced to $49.50. Lowest prices in the Middle-West! It will pay you to shop at the BEKINS VAN & STORAGE COMPANY'S large showing; of New Furniture at Omaha's lowest prices. We also maintain a very large stock of pood Used Furniture in our warehouse. HOLD A PICNIC CD) O) 3 A DIVISION OF BEKINS VAN & STORAGE CO. IGth and Leavenworth Streets Phone Atlantic 27 TERMS TO SUIT 00, Omaha U Miscellaneous Articles $3.95 $6.95 $9.95 SUCH AS lS-in. Steel Dish Closet Double Door Dish Closet 5-piece Solid Oak Breakfast Set -piece. Dinette Set. S"!!s at $4!t.5'J regular- (OQ PfJ ly. .Vow only j)J0 Full or twin size Jennie Lind wood bods, sell regu larly at flu.ati. or Special, this sale- vl 00 Double Deck Helical Tied Coil Sprint;. (A true $10 value) Knee Hole Desk in rich wal nut finish. Out- tfQ QC standing value vOiiO Richly finished CHAIR or ROCKER, each $6.95 Occasional $4.95 r Aib Litis V uNx't-sLb U ., Lesidls vks Sines. 1--" - i ' -J qsusj ms bones v rn-ifrini iihirtlft-ki k i ill, ifuja (S8G-1) L. R. UPTON Union, Nebraska 6th & Pearl Sts. 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