The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, July 21, 1938, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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FIATTSMOUTH SIM - WEEKLY JOUSHAI
THURSDAY, JULY 21, 192S.
OCIAL
Vrom Monday's Dally
Entertain Friends
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Soennichsen
entertained informally Sunday eve
ning at their home for Major and
Mrs. Floyd Harding and Mr. and
Mrs. It. F. Patterson. The time was
enjoyed in visiting and the renewal
of many old time associations.
Guest at Gobelman Home
Mrs. Kuth Grow, of Mansfield,
Texas, who has been visiting with
relatives at Sidney, Iowa, arrived
here last evening in company with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Gobelman,
who were spending Sunday at Sid
ney. Mrs. Grow is a sister of Mf3.
Gobelman. Mis. Grow and Mr. Gobel
man will drive to Deoorah, Iowa,
Tuesday to visit at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. E. F. Fritchen. the latter a
sister of Mrs. Grow.
Family Reunion
In honor of Mrs. L. II. Puis and
daughter, Leona and grandchildren
of Greeley, Colo., a reunion of the
Ilild families was held Sunday, July
17 at the home of Louis Friedrich
west of Plattsmouth. Everybody
brought well filled baskets and at the
noon hour a dinner was served under
the shade trees in cafeteria style.
The reunion consisted of the five
brothers and two sisters, namely
Michael. F. J., Geo. M., P. A.. Fred
L.. Mrs. Annie Puis, and Mrs. Emma
Friedrich and their families
Those present were as follows:
Michael Hild, Mr and Mrs. F. J.
Ilild. George M. Kild, Mr. and Mrs.
P. A. Hild. Mr. and Mrs. Fred L.
Hild. Mrs I,. H. Puis of Colorado,
Mrs. Katie Hild, Mr. and Mrs. John
Parkening, and Catherine Ann, Mrs.
Raymond Ilild, Raymond, Jr., Mar
vin and Marion, Mr. and Mrs. John
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THE SALE YOU HAVE WAITED FOR ALL OF OUR
Summer Hats, Coats & Dresses
Starting Friday, July 22, We Offer these Final Close Out Prices!
Close Out of Better
mass
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o Cool Crepe Prints
O Printed Sheers
O Net Dresses
o Twin Print Coat Dresses
Sizes 12 to 20, 33 to 48 . . Sale Price
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Regular Values to
$.95
Close Out of
Wash Silks, Shantungs
& Rayon Dresses
in Prints. Pastels and White.
Sizes 12 to 20 and 38 to 46, inc.
SALE PRICE
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$3.95
Close Out of
Sheer Cottons, Piques
Spun Rayons
New Smart Summer Styles in
both one and two-piece Dresses.
SALE PRICE
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.49
nwar.A it
VAI.rKS in
$2.95
CLOSE OUT OF
Summer Toppers
in White and Pastels, Cotton Cords
and Soft Fleeces. Sizes run from 14
to 20, inclusive.
Values to $3.95
SALE PRICE
Close Out of All Our Summer
$.49
Summer MSnS
and Blouses
Lace. Cotton and Sheer Blouses for
Summer wear. Many different styles.
Sizes from 32 to 40, inclusive.
Values to $1.29
SALE PRICE
Straws, Felts, Fab
rics, Brims, Tur
bins and Off-Face
Styles.
Every summer
hat at just
1
y regular price
As low as 50c for a
Smart Summer Hat!
CLOSE OUT
While Salin
LmMM
Bias Cut
Wear Proof
Wash Proof
Beau-Mond
Quality
Sizes
32 to 40
Regular SI. 95, Sale Price cJa
CLOSE OUT
Summer loves
in White and Summer Colors
Values to $1
SALE PRICE
Summer Suits
of Sudan Sharkskin. The rfl
smartest siyies ior oum-
mer wear ... in White Jjj
and NaturaL
Values to $2.9? - Sale,
!!1 OUR DOWIJ STAIRS DEPARTMENT
CLOSE OUT
SUMMER
SPORTSWEAR
Culottes, Slacks, Farmerettes
$1 Values
SALE PRICE
7C
CLOSE OUT
LADIES SUMMER
SHEER and PRINT
COTTONS
in Voiles, Organdies, Broad
cloths. All sizes from 12 to
20 and 38 to 50. inclusive.
Values to
$1.95
Sale Price,
CLOSE OUT
GIRLS AND MISSES
Sheer Summer
DRESSES
in Bright Summer Prints
and Play Suits. Smart little
Dresses in broken sizes from
3 to 10.
Values to
J1 B
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Sale Price,
ALSO
Summer Sheers and Prints,
including Snow White, Cin
derella and Shirley Temple
in sizes 3 to 10 and 7 to 16.
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STYLE SHOP
Cass County's Largest Exclusive Ladies Store
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
Hild, Ralph, Deloris and Dorothy,
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Hild, LeRoy,
Herbert, Betty and Dale, Mr. and Mrs.
Verner Hild, Joy and Lyle, Henry
Hild and Garry. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Meisinger, Eldon and Lyle, Mr. and
Mrs. Verner Meisinger. Mr. and Mrs.
Ilarley Puis ot Ilooner. Nebr.. Mrs.
Leona (Pul3) Armagast. Donald,
Tony, Robert, Marilyn and Garry of
Colorado, Mr. and Mrs. Verner Fried
rich, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kraeger,
Arthur Hild. Ralph Parkenin, Cath
erine Hild, Minnie Hild, Malinda and
Wilina Friedrich and the hosts, Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Friedrich. .
flowers were used in the decoration
of the home.
Here From Chicago
Miss Alice Louise Wescott and
Miss Phyllis McKenzie, of Chicago,
arrived here this morning for a visit
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Wescott, parents of Miss Wcscott, as
well as other relatives and old
friends. The ladies, who are con
nected with the Northwestern univer
sity, are on their summer vacation.
Guest at Robertson Home
Miss Frances Van Anda of Fre
mont, is a house guest here at the
XV. A. Robertson home. She arrived
Friday and will spend several days
here. She ancr Miss Rachel Robert
ison are spending todav in Omaha.
From Tuesday's Daily
Entertained at Dinner
Mrs. J. F. Clugy had as dinner
guests Sunday, a group of relatives
and friends from Clarinda, Iowa,
spending the day here at the Clugy
home.- The party comprised Mr. and
Mrs. II. Clugy and daughter, Mila
Healy. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hunter
and Hazel Meyers.
Celebrates Birthday
Miss Ruth Evelyn Warga with her
parents motored to Council Bluffs
Tuesday where Ruth is helping James
Edward Schultz celebrate his fifth
birthday anniversary, his mother,
Mrs. Donald Schultz having invited
several of James little friends to
spend the afternoon with him.
The little folks after opening the
gifts played several games.
At an appropriate hour, Mrs.
Schultz served a delicious luncheon,
the main feature being the handsome
birthday cake with its five little
candles.
James received many fine gifts and
well wishes of many more such happy
birthdays.
"Eat Flelschmann'3 Yeast fop Health
Entertain Council Bluffs Friends
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bruce enter
tained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Beckman and family of Coun
cil Bluffs and Mr. and Mrs. Garland
Tilson and family of this city.
VISIT RELATIVES HERE
Have Outing at Red Oak
The Girl Scout patrol enjoyed a
day's QUting at Red Oak Monday up
on the invitation of their leader, Mrs
Clark Boggess. Mrs. Hilt Martin ar
ranged for the outing and thanks are
due Mrs. Carl Ofe and Mrs. L. W.
Egenberger who kindly donated their
cars and added to the day's pleasure
with treats of pop and candy. A
picnic dinner and supper were pro
vided and Mrs. Boggess was hostess
in the pavilion and pool where the
girls had a genuine good time.
The girls were Miriam Fricke,
Mary Jean Hatt, Rachel McMaken.
Shirley Jean Martin, Ann Elizabeth
Martin, Betty Reed, Georgia Carey
and Eleanore Giles..
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson of
Chicago, are "here for a visit with
Mrs. Mary Knonicek, mother of Mrs.
Johnson. Mrs. Knoflicek .has been
visiting at Chicago and was brought
home by the ton-in-Iaw and daugh
ter, who are to continue on to Idaho
to visit relatives.
Subscribe for the Journal.
From "Wednesday's rjally
Entertain Guests '
Mrs. Walter Tritsch and Mrs. Ru
dolph Iverson entertained yesterday
at the home of Mrs. Tritsch. The
guests were Mrs. Harry Wolff, Mrs.
Harry Hibbard. Mrs. W. C. Kenner,
all of Nebraska City and Mrs. Lon
Henry of Los Angeles. California.
The ladies played bridge and the
prizes were won by Mrs. Wolff, first,
and Mrs. Hibbard, second. Garden
Produce TJanfed
Friday, Saturday
Hens, 5
HENS
lbs. up, lb.
. .15
Hens, under 5 lbs., lb.. . 12
Leghorn Hens, lb X 1 1
SPRINGS
Springs, 4 lbs. up, lb. . . . ISC
Springs, under 4 lbs., lb. . 14
Springs, Leghorn, lb. . . . 12
Use our truck service on 100 Chick
ens or more. It costs you nothing::
Phone 2S8-J, Plattsmouth
West of-Chevrolet Garage
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STAR BRAND
Women s
Straps Ties and
Arch Supports
Values to $4.95
$2-59
Young Women's
Sandals & Sport
Oxfords
Values so $3.95
$.59
K
Bargain Table of Odd St Ends
All Leather and Canvas Sandals,
White Pumps and Ties
Pair
Children's
Straps, Oxfords
Values to $2.98
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Men's
Oxfords
Values to $4.95
$2-79
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PLATTSMOUTH, NEBR.
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Salad Dressing
TASTE WELL
Full Quart Jar. . . .
VAN CAMP'S
Hominy
No. 2J2 3 for
IOWA EVERGREEN
Corn
No. 2 tins, 2 fop. . . .
23c
15c
Thousands of thrif- N
ty housewives will
shop and save at
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CANNED FRUIT SPECIAL
Heavy Syrup Packed
Hunt's Superior
Sliced or Halves
Peaches
No. 2'2 Cans, each
3 for 50; 6 for 99
17c
HUNT'S SUPERIOR
Whole Peeled
Apricots 7c
No. 2 '2 Can M. i
3 for 50c; 6 for 39c
Del Monte Green Gage
Plums
No. 2'2 Cans, each
2 for 45c
25c
Water Pack
Peaches
Ho. 10 Tin,
4c
DEL MONTE
Apricots
No. 2 Tins, each .
3 for 40c
Fruit Cocktail
DEL MONTE
No. 2'2 Tin
2 for 45c
ic
23c
HUNT'S SUPERIOR
WHOLE
Apricots flftc
No. 2!2 can fl.Ww
3 for 45c; 6 for 89c
Italian Prunes
SUNPAKT fSC
No. 22 tin JljJW
2 for 29c
NEW TASTE KICK!
Corn Kix
A Delicious Cereal
2 7-oz. Pkgs
DOMESTIC OIL
25c
Sardines ggc
HOUSEWIFE
Mustard ffr
Full Quart JLUV
99c
DIXIE
TRIUMPH
FLOUR
4S-lb. Baa .
Guaranteed Quality
Musselman's Apple
Dog Food He
Hills. Per can -J
10c
19c
Jelly 90c
2-lb. Jar frW
0C
EATWELL
Mackerel
1-lb. Tins
Pork & Beans
HONESTY
No. 2Vz Can
3 for 29c
10c
So Rich It Whips
Mil-Hut
Small Size, 3 for . . .
Tall Cans, 6c each
SHURFINE
Matches
6 Box Carton
C. & E.
Grape Juice f)7c
Quart Bottle
Peanut Butter
HOUSEWIFE
32-oz. Jar t
Pork & Beans
FIRST PRIZE
1-lb. tin
Continental
Peas
No. 2 Tins, each. . .
Regular 12c Value!
3 for 29c
10c
FRUITS & UEGETABLES-
Home grown Potatoes, 10 lbs. . . 15c
Home grown Tomatoes, 6 lbs. . . 25c
Market Basket, 40c
Green Beans, 2 lbs 15c
Bananas, 4 lbs 25c
Plums, Santa Rosa, Ige. bskt. . . 49c
Sunlcist Lemons, dozen ....... 29c
Fresh Beets, 3 lbs 10c
Fresh Carrots, 3 bunches 10c
Early Harvest Apples, 7 lbs.. . .25c
Large Jumbo Cantaloupe, 2 for . 25c
Apricots, 15-lb. lug 89c
Fancy Washington for Canning, Etc.
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MEAT DEPARTMENT'
PIONEER SLICED
Bacon, 5-lb. box
ARMOUR'S
Ring Bologna, lb
WILSON'S CERTIFIED
All-Meat Weiners, lb.
Cello-Wrapped, Sugar-Cured
Bacon Squares, lb.. . .
CORN FED SHOULDER
Beef Steak, lb
WILSON'S LONGHORN
Full Cream Cheese, lb.
.75c
..15c
22V2C
..10c
..23c
.10c
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