PAGE TWO PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1938. 33 TThte Plattsmfluth diurnal PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTS2IOUTH, NEBRASKA Entered at Postoffiee. Plattamouth, Neb., as second-clas mall matter MRS. R. A. BATES, PuWwher SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 A YEAR IN FIRST POSTAL ZONE Subscribers Hring In Second Postal Zone, 12.50 per year.' Beyond 600 miles. $3.00 per year. Rate to Canada and foreign 'countries, $3.50 per year. All subscriptions are payable strictly in advance. Wabash News Ed Obernaulte assisted Gus "Wendt v.ith the threshing of his alfalfa crop last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Norris, of rear .Nehawka' were guests last Mon day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hinds. John Gerdes, who resides in the west part of the county near Green wood, was a business visitor in Wa bash for a short time on Wednesday morning of last week. Clifford Erowne has an infection on his chin, which has caused his face to swell and become very sore. It was so painful he was not able to work for a number of days. Lois Schmidt, the road man, was in Murdock Wednesday, going over to have John 11. Buck the black smith, make some repairs on his road Machine, as some of the mechanism had given out. Harold Richards, who is employed in Lincoln, was a Wabash visitor on Wednesday, coming to deliver some coods to the Wabash store and also visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren T. Richards. Frank Marshall was at Clarinda, Iowa. Wednesday, where he secured a trucklcad of coal. He was accom panied by Warren Richards. During l'.is absence, E. F. Marshall was look ing after the elevator. P. II. Clarke wrent out one day last week and gathered about ten acres of corn but found the weather vas too warm to pick corn as yet, and so he passed the remainder up until the weather gets colder. Kensington Has Pleasant Meeting The Wabash Ladies Kensington, which has among its members many l?dies of the town and surrounding community, met last Wednesday with Mrs. Fred Towle, one of their' fellow members.. This organization was, formerly the Ladies Aid society, "but has become merged into the Wybadti Kensington and is continuing the work of its predecessor. Many of the members were pres ent and enjoyed the meeting, which was climaxed with delicious refreshments. MANLEY NEWS Mesdames . Edwar.d ; Jlufphy .- and Ralph Murphy, of Lincoln, were vis iting friends in Manley.. and othr points in the county' for-atcouple of days. ' ; '. " " " ', ; " '" Teddy Harms and wife, accompan ied by - Otto Harms and Mrs, Alice Alberding were spending last Sunday at the home of Henry . Peters , and daughter at Talmage, t , ' Mr. and Mrs. Walter O'Brien en-; ttrtained a group of friends at a supper party, having as their guests for. the occasion Mr., and Mrs. Theo. Harms and Teddy,- Jr., Otto Harms and Mrs. Elmer Alberding. Mesdames Ralph Welte and.H. J.: Hohman were hostesses to a meeting of the Altar Society of the St. Pat rick's Catholic church one day last week. A session at cards was en gaged in with the. proceeds going to enrich the treasury of the society. .-. Miss Teresa Rauth, who has been making her home in Lincoln, accom panied by a young lady friend, came to Manley last Friday to look after business matters and also visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rauth before returning to their home in the capital city. Otto Harms, who has been visit ing in Manley with his parents for the past ten days, was in Nebraska City Tuesday evening, remaining ever night as a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peters. Mr. Harms departed a few days ago for Us home at Los Angeles, after a pleasant ten dayn spent here with relatives, and friends. SOUTH BEND Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell were in Omaha Tuesday. Verla Livers spent Tuesday after noon .with .Mrs.. JBernard Dill. - ... i . . . ........ . . Oscar Dill and son; Vernon were business visitors In Omaha Thurs day", '' ' .'Miss'Fern Moran and "Mrs. Jones of Lincoln called at the. V.'.D. Livers tome Sunday. ' ; V.' Mr. and Mrs. . George Braun; visit ed Mrs. Braun's mother in" AJv'o last Wednesday, evening. .Mrs.' Geo:. Vogel and mother, Mrs, Critchfield 'called -'on- Mm. Helena Timm' Thursday ; afternoon. -:. V . Mw.. .'. Charles : Posberg .and .Cecil visited Mrs. M." E." Sandy, sister ot Mrs Fosberg, in Gretna Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Vogeler were dinner and supper guests Sunday at the Henry. Heil, Jr., home in Louis ville. ' '' " ' ' Mrs. Jason Streight and Carol and Mrs. Jess Fidler-were in Omaha on Wednesday. L : fri "and Mrs,., Jason Streight and family spent Sunday at the M. E. Bushnell home. ' Mr. and ' Mrs. John .Wiuiderlich are spending the week with their MRS. EGENBERGER ILL Mr3. L. 13. Egen'uerger has for the past several days been confined to her home as the result of an attack of neuritis. The attack has heen very painful and' has made it diffi cult for the patient to be around. The many friends will, regret greatly to learn of the illness of this estim able lady. " ' - - - VISIT OLD HOME Mrs. Fannie Dickson a'nd Miss May Richey of Dallas, Tcxa3 arc visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Richey. The ladies are sisters of Mr. Richey, and arc also meeting the old friends here where they made their home for years. The worst BODY ODOR m The worst body odor come from P. O perspiration odor un der the arm. Take 1 minute te nee Todora new, aroaxln deodorant cream that worki directly on underarm . excretions. Normally at opt odor J to i days. Todora also reduces e)tnovc of perspiration. Made witoout lard Todora Is utterly d!f. ferent from stiff, gralnr pastes: (1) Soft smooth as face cream. (2) Leave no sticky ' film on flr.irers or underarms. (J) Leaves n "lardy" smell on clothes, tit 60. Gst It t day money back it not dellgbud. , TrtaJ elxersts. Send coupon. . YOB DEODORANT CREAM rtend coupon for trial size to McKesson Zm Rsbbins. Fairfield.. .4. d4 - Attended District Deanery Mr. and Mrs. John C. Rauth and Walter Mockenhaupt and-wife made a trip. to Nebraska City last Friday, where the ladies were delegates to the district Deanery meeting of the Catholic church. The ladies enjoyed the meeting while the" gentlemen looked after business matters and visited friends. :. . . ' Celebrated Passing; Birthday : On last Tuesday evening, on the cccasion of the birthday of A. T. Hansen, he was surprised by a num ber of friends, consisting of Thor bold Hansen and wife, the former a brother of the guest of honor, Wal ter Salsbcrg and family and Mr. and Mrs. Herman J. Rauth. The evening was spent in card3 and social conversation, climaxed with a fine luncheon. When the guests were ready to return home, it was rain ing hard,- but when they arrivedat home, they found it had not rained there. Visited Parents and Brother Mrs. Alice Alberding of Wichita, Kancns, was visiting in Manley a number of c!ay3 over the week end, coming to sec her brother, Otto Harms and as well her parents, Mr. and Mr3. Theo. Harms. Following her short but pleasant visit, she de parted for her home in Kansas, be ing taken to Lincoln by her father, from where she took the train' for home. , : Has Brcn Peeling Poorly Cccar McDonald, proprietor of the smuce:r.ent parlor, was feeling rath or poorly on account of an attack of flu and l::id to go home and to bed for a number of days. lie called hi3 rcn, Robert McDonald, to came and cars' for the business until such time ss he might be well enough "to re: turn and look after.it himself."" daughter.. Mrs. Lottie Kne.chX , 3Ve are glad ttf report Ir....Wtnderiich improving nicely after his serious illness. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Duerr of Louisville called at 'the Martin Zaar home Thursday afternoon. ' Mr. and Mrs, Ray Preston a.nd eon of Elmwood called at the David Campbell home Thursday evening. - Mr. and Mrs. Albert Glaubitz e.nd children Anna Marie, Albert, Ma thilda and DeLores, were visitors at the F. J. Knecht home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Braun ac companied by Bill Roseiicrans were ii Lincoln Sunday evening.; They at tended the show, "'Boys Town." Mrs. ; B.' O. Mooriey has been as sisting with' the. hbuseyork as well as caring for her sister, Mrs. L. J. Roeber, who is quite ill with the flu. '; -' -.,' ; Miss De Loma, Scott spent the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A." Petersen.' Miss Florene Scott also came Saturday to spend a week at home.'-5 - . ; ' ' Mrs. "Win. Blum was very pleas antly surprised .when her sister, Mrs. Carl Hartinan: and twin daugh ters Carol Joy and Merry Jo of Maxwell, Nebr.", , came Wednesday fora vis1- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hoff man and.LeUabeth. of Lincoln were, also dinner guests Wednesday. Leila beth remained until Saturday to visit her. aunt. Mrs. Floyd Tiannau and children went, to Syracuse Friday to visit heir" parents, .Mr. and. Mrs.. Finke. To gether they will drive to Kearney to visit relatives Saturday and Sun day. ' '.'- '. S ' ."' "". Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. David Campbell, Mr. and Mrs"." John Kupke 'and Mr. arid Mrs. George Vogeler ; and . son ; at tended the funeral , of Mrs. Anna Craft in Louisville Thursday after noon. .. : .: F. J. Knecht and Oscar Dill were business visitors in Omaha Monday '.Mrs. .Lora, Kieck' of .Plattsmottth, attended the school program giyeq Friday evening. She also called at the F, J. Knecht home Thursday af' ternoon. . - , ; ... . ., ' . Mr. and Mr3. 'Chas. : Brown and son of Omaha ' visited friends- in South Bend . on, Thursday. ., ;Mrs. Brown attended the Ladies club meeting held at the home of Airs. F. J. Knecht. Mr. Brown was a form-, er mail carrier here. ' . ' ' Mrs. E. D. : Livers, Mrs. Nancy Streight and Mrs. Charles Fosberg att.ended.. the convention pf . Royal Neighbors of Cass and Sarpy county held in Louisville Tuesday afternoon and evening. 107 ladies were pres ent and the Louisville Chamber of Commerce presented each, with, a white carnation a custom that or ganization has carried out the past several years whenever women's 6r genizations convene in the cement city. r Daughter Guest of Honor Mrs, , Louise Haley of .Yankton, South .' Dakota, spent the week, at the home of her parents,1, Mr. . and Mrs. Henry Thune, Sr., leaving ; for her home on Saturday. On Friday evening her parents entertained ' in her lienor, Mr. -and MrB. -Henry Thune, Jr., and daughter, of Papil lloRj . .Mr. and Mrs. George. Thune of Plattsmouth, and Mr. and Mrs. II. Jacobs,' of Memphis. -; ; ' ' Nannon, who has moved to Lincoln. December 9 was -the date set for;-the bazaar. Visitors were Mrs. J. Wun derlich, Mrs. Chas. Brown and her mother, Miss Ellen Leddy and Mrs. George Vogler. and son. A. delicious iuncheon, " consisting of apple pie and coffee was served by the hostess and the assistant hostesses, Mrs. Helena Timm and Mrs. Bernard Dill. v Friendly Circle Club Entertained : '"The. Friendly Circle' '.-club' ' met Thursday -afternoon at. the home, of Mrs: F, -J. Knecht. Regular business. Quilting and' sewing' took ap the ladies time.' A handkerchief shower was given for a member, Mrs Mary ' School Program Nets $19.85 The proceeds from the program and lunch sale held last 'Friday evening at the school totaled $19.85. This' will be used for new '' play ground equipment for the school. The teachers wish to thank - every one who helped make it a success. 'Mr. and Mrs. Merril Swartz o Yutan wereSunday dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Swartz parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Carnicle. Work Progressing Nicely .Wori on the new basement, under the schoolhouse is progressing nice ly." This is a WPA project and - - - . . . . " . should be completed before real cold weather arrives. . Rubber Stamps at ;owest prices at the Journal Office. ' A Farmr ""h Knows: the Ne- rc;:sity of Kcon omy in Oov'm't. VUTK Kim PORKER Union, Nebr, DF.MOr-nATIC , County Com missioner" Sfrond Dlslrlet Caso County- - . i. . rTM. , t.m FALSE TEETH DY F.1AIL GO pZXS TRIAL Satisfaction guar tnteod or money refunded Send No Honey Writ o; information , S. B. HCINIMGER FALSC TEEtH 440 W. Huroa St. Oapt. 3276, Chicas. UL 8W VI Ki . OSi. ' 'V. w , I I ;- f New Attack Bombers Los Angeles. Cahf. Two new Vultee attack bombers shown undergoing a tist flight over this city. The planes carry a crow of three, have a speed of 237 miles hour, and six machine guns, four of which are mounted in the wings. f Similar Limb Margaret Lindsay, Ann Sheridan and Mane Wilson in a striking pose. Note the similarity of their lovely legs; they all seem to be of the same style and shape. s . .. . . ... ..ft i 1 rr i .-vi : i , 1 , j , L. . - .-s L4 . M3l tori h 'W " rrk: 1 yr.Ny?ps ... . , A ! ! i V rh JlJj , llJ I -7A h rrj )n U 1 Hit ri Flays Quacketeers.. Dr Martin , Ross,, famous Newi York; surgeon,,. who charges m ihe American Magazine, that :'5elf.-styled J. medical "Specialists" ere operating a regular racket in unneces sary or improper treatment of sinuses, and suggests all doctors operating as spe cialists be required to pass special examinations at regular intervals. - Jai Alai Hilights Jai Alai (Hi Li), the famous Spanish game, has taken New York by storm. Mike Jacobs, noted promoter, is pictured on right with Richard Berenson. managing director, and Piston, world's cham pion sensational Jai Alai player. Berenson. who has successfully pro moted the sport in Miami, is now making an equal success at the N.Y. Hippodrome where , the game is playing to sell outs. -- Baseball Headliners of '3U-1. Heath, Cleveland outfielder, runner up in American League batting. 2. Lombardi Cincinnati catcher, ' leading National! League'-batsman with .342. 3. Lee, sen- sational Chi pitcher. 4. Mize, Cardinal first sacker, runner up in National League, batting. 5. Ruffing, Yankees leading' pitcher. 6. Feller, Cleveland established new strike-out record of 18 7. Hartnett, manager of pennant Cubs 8. Newsom, Brown's hurler. 9. ' Foxx Red Sox first sacker, champ batter in American League with .356. 10. Vander Meer. Cincinnati Reds, pitched two consecutive no hit-no run games. 11. Greenberg, Detroit, leading home run hitter with S8. two short of Ruth's record. 12. Derringur, Cincinnati hurler. 13. McCarthy, manager . A"-' ' .;v Ull( A -I X. Xj r " T - ' - - - ... IU i x fj i J ( ' ' " H of champion Yan k 8 . i?stip,i' First and Last Trip to Eu rope . New York City Miss June Lang. motion picture star, shown as she arrived from Europe aboard the Queen Mary. Miss Lang didn't care what sort of . accommodations she had just so she could escape war-scared Europe. I hope it will be my last trip. said Miss Lang. On to Stardom Sheila Darcy, brunette beauty, is being hailed by fans and critics as a "natural'.' for stellar roles in the jnovie capital. Miss Darcy is a native of York, Pa. World's Smallest Newspaper The smallest daily newspaper in the world, the Tryon, N. C. Bulle tin. Seth Vining, who holds all jobs from ad writer to publisher, watches closely. . A . staff, of, six oianns the paper, and is sent to 35 . states and several foreign countries. A ;- ' iK xjzmf J ( V j l x - - ? -Xv .-"Hi fixSC L . i''tv.w 4 . . - r- ":f - CaJU" Hitler Second Moses Edna Fer- ber, famous American novelist, who states in hot. life story in the Woman's Home Companion that Hitler has done pore to unify and spiritualize the Jew- 13.1 race tnan any man since Moses. ' .. ' '. 1 1 1'. . , . .t ' : : M ilt There's hum ol rehearsals asthenew tig snows ,iae.io w f B9 Columbia jietwoikv -0) .Charlie Ruggles : and comedienne Una Merkel - recline mcmon chairs' as they plan: their humor for 'the Wednesday .Star, Theatre .at ?fl PM. EST. (2) Lovely Barbara Weeks dons judicial robes in name role or. -Her HoroT NancT-.fames' dally serial. (3) BeauUful Marr toen.. maestro Gu Haenschen and - tenor BUI Perry try put a couple of . numbers for the Safiirdar Nnht gerenade at 9 30 P.M., EST. - . ' ' " : Fire Prevention Week October 9th to 15th. has brought home to many, including this young bride, the neces sity for protecting, the roofs of their, homes against fire. Photo shows Frsd" Rdhf, color expert who invented the yellow baseball, assisting the new bride, to pick a color in mineral-surfaced, fire-resistant asphalt shingles to match the rest of the house, including the window shades and shuttgrs. - ' "73" y