THURSDAY, AUQU3T 11, 1933. PAGE SIX OCIAL From Monday's DaHy Has Happy Birthday The filth birthday anniversary of Joy Ilild. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Verner Ilild. was observed Sunday nt the family home west of Mynard. The little guest of honor had the pleasure of having with her at the LIrthday party, both of the grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Ilild of this city and Mr. and Mrs. NT. F. Hennings. as well as the maternal great grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ahl of Louisville. The family enjoyed a fine dinner and suitably celebrated the anniversary of the little one. From Crete the party will return to Ohio by way of the Ozarks and Ken tucky and Tennessee to a summer camp at the Ohio lakes. Guests at Gass Home Miss Olive Gass is enjoying a visit from cousins from Berea, Ohio, they being Mr. and Mrs. Edward Donohue and two sons. From here they go to Crete where they will Le joined by another cousin. Miss Luella Carter. Sketched from stock. Ask to see style 216. 2-29 XlFl EASY STROLLING There's a lot of fun to carefree strolling when you do it in this very swank sport oxford with the intriguing kiltie tongue. This shoe is especially designed to give your foot marve lous support through every gay hour of the day, and you'll love its swagger Wedge Heel! In black or brown suede and with a young, round toe. And other smart styles at the same low price. SOENNICHSEN'S Plattsmouth, Nebraska B UY T NOW! awl SAVE! Select blankets now at low summer prices. Pay a little down each week and you'll have your blankets paid for when cold weather begins 72xS4 in. Part Wool Pairs. Beacon quality. Weighs 54 lbs. $2.95 72x84 in. Part Wool Pairs. Nashua 'No Kold' Weighs 5 lbs. $2.69 72x84 in. 50 Wool Pairs. Rayon bound. lbs. Weighs 4 $4.95 72x84 Double Woven Beacon Pairs. Extra heavy, all cotton. Beau tiful patterns. $3.95 66x80 in Throw Blank ets. Indian designs. $1.39 70x80 inch Two Tone Part Wool Singles. $1.95 SOENNICHSEN'S PLATTSMOUTH, ME BR. Surprise for Helen Blotzer A very pleasant surprise party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Blotzer for their daughter Helen in honor of her 16th birthday on August 3rd. The evening" was spent In playing games and other enter tainment. Many useful gifts were received by Miss Blotzer. Those attending the party were: Dorothy Ruffner, Betty Ann Ruffner, Keith Elliott. Raymond Smock. Kath leen Nolte, Wilma Nolte, Ivan Weath- erwax, Harold Novak, Whipple Leonard. Dorothea Fulton, Donald Burcham. Wilene Kusk. Blossom Burcham. Robert Romans. Lovina Troop, Mary Alice Oschlager, Ed ward Safarik, Shirley Leonard, Phyllis Speck, Max Chandler, John Speck, Agnes Ptacek. Charles lie Clain, Marjorie Sudduth. Ray Leon ard, Junior Kiser, Mary Helen Dill, Leslie Nolte, Buelah Kiser. Darrel Nolte, Frankiin Womack, Marie Speck, Donald Blotzer, Ruth Ann Blotzer and the guest of honor. Helen Louis Blotzer. Refreshments were served and the guests departed wishing Miss Blot zer many more happy birthdays. Pleasant Eirthday Surprise Sunday a group 01 the relatives staged a complete surpriso on the occasion of the 31st birthday anni versary of Carl Graves. They arrived at the home with well filled baskets at the noon hour, and also presented the guest of honor with a present from the group. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Graves and Maxine, Joe Graves, DOWN GO PRICES! - - in KINKY-DINKY'S GIGANTIC AUGUST FOOD EVENT! Don't miss this big sell ing event ! We can't even begin to list the hundreds of outstanding VALUES awaiting you! If you have not already received your copy, ask for a copy of our 4 page circular which shows scores of money-savers not listed below! Hit 02V FINE GRANULATED BEET AClf JUgc3E' 100 lbs., $4.89. 10 lbs 3VC SallllOn Old Pals Alaska, Lib. tall can IGC Pineapple chTC X for. . . .20c Apricots or Peaches No. io can.43c C? P & G, Crystal White or Omaha Family fcf OOaP Giant Bars, 10 for 32C nrk a Red Beans. Kidney or Lima Beans ftf lOmatOeS Standard, No. 2 Cans, 4 for S5C PeaS Flambeau Soaked, No. 2 Can C LARD, Cudahy's Pure, Eex Brand, in bulk, lb T 9 BEEF ROAST, Tender, Juicy Shoulder Cutslb 1 15t PORK LOIN ROAST, Selected Loins (End Cuts), lb 140 STEAK, Tender, Juicy Round. Sirloin or T-Bone, lb. 25 PORK CHOPS, Choice Center Cuts, lb., 190; End Cuts, lb 150 HAMBURGER, Freshly Ground Beef Cuts, 2 lbs 230 MINCED LUNCHEON or Ring Bologna, Selected, 2 lbs 250 WHITING FISH, Headless, Dressed, 3 lbs 250 IaCCaa Del Monte, Reg. or Drip Grind US&SI; can, 25c; 2-lh. Can 47c Wheat Biscuits ESiSPKS 10c MllStard. Sunrise, Quart Jar IOC Pineapple Juice tSi !ant...S7c Pork & Beans Van Camp's, 1-lb. cans. 5 C Tomato Juice gsil' s2??rn!.50:oz:39c Fruit Cocktail Ssr'Sfc'EE? 23c WATERMELONS, Guaranteed Sweet, Red-Ripe, each 490 LEMONS, Juicy Calif. Sunkist, Extra laree Jumbo size, dozen 270 PEARS, fancy Calif. Mountain Bartletts, quart basket 230 ORANGES, Juicy California Sunkist Valencias. Med. size, doz 230 PEACHES, Excellent for Canning. Qt. Bskt, 190 ; Bushel. $2.39 Fancy Illinois Elberta Freestone GrapeSruit Juice tJP2XlZSt39c Apricots KL.BS13f i'SS a'fi 35c Royal Flour !kb- r .... 90c PaRRaa Sunrise, Sweet, Mild 1 fTf? itOiruee 3 ibs., 45C; 1 n ..use Jar Rubbers Ball Brand, Red, Pkg 4c Jar CapS Mason Zinc, Ctn. of 1 Doz.. . -21C Jells-Rite Fruit Pectin Powder, reg Pkg. HOC Omar FLOUR 24 lbs., 750 fc-fl XO JL' 48 Ibs COOKIES Iced Spicettes or Oatmeal Cookies, lb. TASTV 1' Galad Dressing Land o' Lakes, Pint Jar, 190 ; Quart Jar . 2QC Cheese KK K""..- 16c SAL ADA TEA Green i4-lb., 170; y2-lb. Brown Lab, 0. Pekoe LJo i4-lb., 190; i2-lb 3) w 33c Ad for Plattsmouth, Friday, Saturday, August 12-13 Mary Jane Mark, Mr. and Mrs. Les ter Thimgan. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Graves, Bobby and Gary. From Tuesday's Dally Here From Oklahoma Mrs. Henry Robert Herohl of Okla homa City, Oklahoma is in the city visiting at the home of Mrs. Henry Herold and with Miss Ursula Herold who is leaving soon lor New Bruns wick and on a cruise to Havana. A family dinner will be enjoyed this evening at the home of the Misses Mia and "Barbara Geiing. Honor Kansas Visitor Mrs. Guy Hughson entertained at dinner Monday evening at her home, honoring Mrs. George Ileekathorne of Hutchinson, Kansas. Those present were Mrs. George Ileekathorne, Mrs. John NTiday, Miss Dorothy Xiday. Cecil Niday, and Mr. and Mrs. John Klimni, all of Union, Mr. and Mrs. Hughson and their three children, Lois Jean, Richard and Norman. Celebrate Birthdays Grandmother and grandsonv cele brated their birthdays together Sun day when the children of Mrs: Cath erine Nulling surprised her at her hone. She and her grandson, Gene Xolting. had had birthday anniver saries during the preceding week. The children brought refreshments which, with the delicious pies baked by Mrs. Xolting. furnished a delight ful birthday dinner. Those participating were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Xolting, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Xolting and son Gene, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Meisinger and sons. Rob ert, Wayne and Leland, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Born and son George and Miss Marie XoUing. From Wednesdays Dally Hold Business Meeting The members of the Catholic Daughters of America met Tues day evening at the club room3 of the St. John's church and with a very fine attendance of the membership. Tuesday Evening Club Mrs. Ray Herring entertained the Tuesday Evening club last night. Mrs. Rudolph Iverson won first and Mrs. Ray Bryant won second. Mrs. Lon .Henry was a guest of the club. Enjoyed Camp Delores Ruse, Bonnie Walter, Shir ley Chamberlain, Betty Gayer. Betty and Berniece Halmes, Margaret and Mirian Fricke. Ruth Westover, Billy Sylvester and Margaret Rea were motored Sunday by their parents to spend three enjoyable days at Camp Brewster, and their parents motored for them Wednesday evening. RETURNS TO CHICAGO Miss Alice Louise Wescott, who has spent several weeks here visit ing with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wescott and other relatives and old friends, returned Tuesday to Chi cago where she has been employed for the past several years. Miss Mar ion Fricke, of Lincoln, a cousin, ac companied Miss Wescott for a visit of a week at Chicago. VISIT OLD FRIENDS Mr. and Mrs. William Holly, of Omaha, for many years residents of this city, in company with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Young, the latter for merly Miss Elizabeth Holly, were here Monday afternoon. They came down to spend a few hours here with W. R. Holly and meeting the many old time friends. WINS SWIMMING-. HONORS Mary Eleanor, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Eaton of this city; was among the winners of the swim ming contest held at Peony Park, in Omaha Sunday "in a keenly con tested field. She was second in the AAA swimming event. Pre-Centennial AIR SHOW and RACES Sunday, Aug. 14 1 :00 O'Clock P, M. Council Bluffs, la. AIRPORT 312 hours of daring air entertain ment including parachute jumps, races, trick and acrobatic flying. Sponsored by the Council Bluffs Junior Chamber of Commerce and the Burnham-Miller Flying Circus. ADMISSION Adults 25 Children 15 In case of rain, program will be held following Sunday "Eat Flelschmann's Yeast for Health"! 7 AlnlheYJWES k. 1 FOR BEST RESULTS USE Bail Doz. Pints lute nboul everybody in town think tht Jan are beat for every kind of canning. Be sure you acock up with plenty of jar cap, jelly fLuaei and wax, too. -Gallon Jars doz. 99c Jellcy Glasses doz. 35c Jar Caps doz 19c Parowax 2 pkgs, . .21 c l-lb. caddyl7i2-lb. caddy32 Butter Cookies SUNSHINE 2 Pkgs. for Ar-v Grapefruit Juice 2c TEXAS No. 2 Tins, 3 for jf fASKWOn tCAIAK HIMCt KHfcJGS J Pork & Beans IK!1 3 for 25c SS!7.a. 2 for 25c Tomato Juice HEINZ ?C 46-02. Tin Heinz Catsup The Finest Sold! Lgc. 14-oz. Bottle 0 SHURFINE Chili Sauce and Catsup JSC Both bottles for 12-oz. and 8-01, resp'ively Grange Juice PAR GOLD. 12-oz. gC SHURFINE Hoot Beer Pc 12-oz. bottles, 6 for.5l-!? 3 24-oz. . bottles, 25c Plus Bottle Deposit Pink Salmon 1-lb. Tall Tins 2 for 2ic HUNT'S SUPREME Sliced or Halved Peaches 8-oz. tin, 2 for. . . . No. 2V2, each, 17c; 3 for 50c HUNT'S SUPERIOR Whole Peeled Apricots No. 2 V-z Can .... 3 for 50c lie TOMATOES, per bu 60c POTATOES, per bu.. . .50c and 75c BANANAS, 4 ibs. or 25c LEMONS, per doz 29c GRAPES, fancy, fresh, lb 10c Seedless or Red Malagas HEAD LETTUCE, solid, each ... 7c APRICOTS, 15-lb. aced lug . . . 79c MEAT DEPARTMENT Swift's Premium or Wilson's U. S. Choice Baby BeeS Roast, lb,. . . . . ..18c Round Steak ( lb 29c Sirloin Steak, lb. 29c Short Cuts, lb 32c Shoulder BeeS Steak, lb 21c Large Pork Chops, lb .20c Pork Loin Ends, lb 17c Roast or Boil Minced Mam, select, lb 15c Ring Bologna, lb. igc Fresh Ham Roast, lb. . . 20c Fresh Ham Pork Steak, lb 23c Swift's Summer Sausage, lb. . 22 y2c Full Cream Cheese, lb 16c Wilson's Clearbrook Longhom MaHgfe. Wife ' "Eat Flelschmann's Yeast for II Iih i