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    PAGE SIX
M01TDAY, prc?MBER 5, 1328.
OCIAL
Celebrates Birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Arley Christianson
entertained at a dinner party Tues
day evening In honor of their son
Ronald Arley on his first birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Horsak and son
Carl Joseph were guests.
Homemakers Extension Club
The Plattsmouth Homemakers ex
tension club met Tuesday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. Hazel Moore. The
Christmas lesson was given. Delicious
refreshments were served by the
hostess.
rrom Thursday's Dally
Shower for Bride-to-Be
Tuesday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Rendenbaugh at 1747.
So. 28th street in Omaha, a linen
shower was held in honor of Miss
Margaret N. Cheval whose marriage
to Mr. Floyd E. Bacock of Omaha
'will occur in the near future.
Sunrise Brand
Peanut Butter
Jar
Vita-Rich Brand
Prmcnfrr fTfrmt
e:1D- 1 sue
1 11 am
Bag JiXLT
Your
Choice
Pound
BOILING BEEF,
Rib, Lean, Meaty-
BEEF HEARTS,
Delicious Baked
PORK LIVER,
Young, Tender
0
HAMBURGER or Bulk
Sausage, 2 lbs. 25
Krathljr Ground
STEAK, Tender, Juicy
Sirloin or Shortcuts, lb.15
Round, " Swiss, T-Bone19
PORK CHOPS, Selected Loins
End Cuts, lb. 17
Choice Center Cuts, lb.21
FRANKFTTRTS, lb. 15
KRAUT, in Bulk, lb.. -5$
Crlap, Xht Park
MINCED LUNCHEON,
Sliced or Piece, 2 lbs.25
SALMON or Sable Fish,
Sliced or Piece, 2 lbs.25
WHITING FISH, 2 lbs.l5
Ilradlrxx, DrrMaexl
Staley's Syrup
(Golden)
Del Monte, Reg. or Drip
COFFEE IOC
Mb. Can, 25, 2-lb.
Del Monte Sliced or Half
PEACHES 9 QiC
No. 2Va Cans, 2 for. d tX
CRANGES, Sweet, Juicy
FLORIDA
Large Size, doz. 23
Medium Size, doz. 19
0RANG9S, California
(ISKIST XAVELS
Large Size, doz . 27
Medium Size, doz. 200
GRAP8FRUIT, Juicy Texas
MAUSII SKKDI.E.XS
Large Size, doz. J35
Each . 3
APPLES. Jonathans
s..rpv KKII
A lbs. 250
Per Box $1.98
CABBAGE, per lb 20
Krmh. Solid AVIronln
Hollaud Sl
CELERY, large stalk 1O0
I-'rexsb. Trader California
Well Illrached
YAMS, 4 lbs 190
V. S. Xo. 1 I,oulnlaaa
r I'arto Ulraa .
Fine Granulated Beet
SUGAR
10 lbs .
48"
Santa Clara
PRUNES
25'
Lge. 40-50's, 3 lbs
10-lb. Box, 790
Quality Brand
TOMATOES
ZL... 4 for 2SC
Ad for Plattsmouth, Tues.,
Wed.. Dec' 6 and'7
3
The afternoon was "spent with a
contest and advice to the bride-to-be
after which a delicious luncheon was
served by the hostess, who was as
sisted by Mrs. Willis Rendenbaugh.
The bride-to-be received many use
ful articles for her new home.
Gives Announcement Party
Mrs. A. V. Carr of Union enter
tained Friday night, Nov. 25 at an
announcement piirty In honor of her
niece. Miss Ettamae Newton.
Miss- Newton is to be married to
Mr. William Pearsley in the early
winter.
Games were played during the
evening. Prizes were won by Edith
Wolfe, Ruth Morris, Ruth Nell and
Jane Chrlstensen. Girls were seated
at tables for lunch. Mrs. Carr served
a two course lunch. The color scheme
was of pink and white. Streamers
of. pink and white led from the
chandelier to the nut cups at each
place on the table where the an
nouncement was concealed in the
nuts. The serving was done by Miss
Lois Carr, -cousin of Miss Newton.
Mrs. Harry Gobelman assisted Mrs.
Carr In the kitchen.
The guests were: Misses Jane "and
Betty Swan, Jane Christensen, Ruth
Morris, Ruth Neil, Eileene Ervin,
Edith Wolfe, June Frans and the
guest of honor, Ettamae Newton.
From Friday Dally
Pinocle Club
The Pinochle club met last eve
ning with Lorene Urish. First prize
was won by Mrs. Ida Waters and
second by Mrs. Mabel Tiekotter.
Plans were made for a Christmas
party. Mrs. Frank Horsak was a
guest of the club.
Delta Deck Club
Mrs. Lillian Livingston entertain
ed the Delta Deck club last evening.
Prizes were won by Margaret Scotten,
first, Mrs. Carl Schneider, second and
Amelia Martens, third. Mrs. Fred
Bourck, Mrs. Carl Schneider and Mrs.
Mm. Schmidtmann, Jr., and Mrs.
Fred Lugsch were guestso f the club.
Neighborhood Club
The Neighborhood Pinochle club
met last night at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. John Alwin. High score
among the men was won by Leslie
Niel and Elmer Lohnes 'won second.
Most skillful among the ladies were
Mrs. J. C. Woest first and Mrs.
Augusta Haupt, second.
St. Paul's Auxiliary Meets
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the 3t.
Paul's church met yesterday after
noon at the church. Hostesses were
Mrs. Ed Tritsch and Mrs. Fred
Buechler. Emil Weyrlch showed his
moving pictures of flowers and birds
which were very much enjoyed
There was a very good attendance
at the meeting. Delicious refresh
ments were served.
M. E. Federation
The Methodist Women's federation
held their meeting yesterday, at the
church. Mrs. J. C. Lowson gave the
devotionals. Business meeting was
held after which Mrs. William Baird
read a very interesting Christmas
etory which brought a beautiful
Christmas thought. There was a
large number of members present for
the meeting. Delicious refreshments
were served, the Dorcas circle enter
taining. Enjoy 59th Wedding Anniversary
On Monday. November 21 Mr. and
Mrs. William Oliver, who reside in
the south part of the city, quietly
celebrated their 59th wetfding .anni
versary. Mrs. Oliver was born in
London. Ont., Canada, in 185G.
while Mr. Oliver was born in London,
Eng., in the sameyear.. Both are 82
years of age. They were married In
London, Canada in 1879. moving to
Plattsmouth in 1881.
Mr. Oliver was- engaged in paint
ing in the shops here for a num
ber of years, later moving to a farm
east of Murray. They returned to
this city some 2 years ago where
they have since resided.
When moving to Plattsmouth in
1881, their first home was located
where the new postoffice has since
been built.
Four children were born to this
union, Mrs. Chas. Contryman, Osh
kosh. Nebr.; Will of Louisville;
Frank of Janesville, Wis., and Mrs.
Harry Kenton of near Murray.
SPECIAL
Wayne Hog Supplement fed with your regular Corn
Rations will make Your Corn worth $1.00 a Bushel!
WAYNE HOQ SUPPLEMENT COSTS LESS
' PER TON THAN TANKAGE
Special Price - - $2.45 per bag; $40.00 per ton
It Pays to Feed WAYNE Buy It at
DClENEt H ATCHEElTf - .
333 Wain 8treet PLATTSMOUTH Telephone 107
SPLENDID RECOGNITION
OF LONG TIME SERVICE
One of the pleasing features of
Wednesday's Legion .convention was
the publio presentation from the com
munity, at large of. wrist watches to
Raymond J. Larson and C. A. Mar
shall. Legionnaires and past com
manders of the local post, for their
long and untiring labor in Legion
sponsored boys work.
The plan to thus show the pub
lic's appreciation to these men was
originated by W. A. Robertson, to
whom was accorded the privilege of
making the presentation speech. Mr.
Robertson, the father of boys who
have been in both the Boy Scouts and
the Junior Drum corps, realized the
many hours of time these two men
have devoted to their respective
tasks, Ray as Scoutmaster for more
than ten years, and "June" as drum
corps director during the past five
years.
Both expressed their appreciation
following the presentation and have
asked that we convey their thanks to
the many contributors to the fund
who are not Legionnaires and could
not be present at the banquet, but
who felt the impulse to see that their
respective services no longer go un
recognized and unrewarded.
DEATH OF CHILD
From Saturday's Dally
Plattsmouth friends of the Utter
family will regret to learn of the
death of Jean Marilyn Utter, twenty-one
month old daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. DeMonte Utter, of 823 B
street, Lincoln. The little one passed
ed away at 10:30 Friday morning
after an Illness of long duration.
Besides the parents she is sur
vived by two grandparents, Mrs.
Mable Hoyt and Mrs. Myra Utter and
an aunt, Marilyn Hoyt, all of Lin
coln.
The funeral services were held this
afternoon at., 3 o'clock at Wadlows
J with Rev. F. L. Blewfleld conducting
tfie services. Julius Humann sang
with Cornelia Cole at the organ. The
pall bearers were children friends of
the family and the little one, Bonnie
Bottoff. "Lucille Schmall, Donna Rae
Cherry, and Verna Mae Schafer. The
burial' was at the Lincoln park be
burial was.at the Lincoln Memorial
park 4 beside the - grandfather, Harry
J. Utter, who preceded her In death
several years ago.
LEAVE FOR SOUTHLAND
Charles K. Bestor with Addison
KIser of ' near Mynard, departed
Thursday by auto for the southland
where they will spend the winter
season. They go to Lake Worth,
Florida, where Mr. Klser has rel
atives that they will ' visit for a
short time and where Mr. Kiser ex
pects to make a very extensive tour
of Florida and the south and will
probably also make the boat trip to
Cuba and visit at Havana and other
of the colorful spots of the island re
public. SWEET APPOINTED SECRETARY
: NEBRASKA CITY, Dec. 3 (UP)
Congressman-elect George H. Heinke
today appointed J. H. Sweet, editor
of the Nebraska , City News-Press,
as secretary and Miss Helen G. Con
ley of Nebraska City as stenographer.
They will begin their duties in
Washington on January 3. Heinke
made the staff appointments after a
conference with his campaign man
ager. John B. Quinn of Lincoln.
00 TO SIOUX CITY
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Ofe departed.
Thursday for Sioux City, Iowa, where j
they were called by the serious 111- j
ness of their daughter-in-law, Mr3. j
Arthur Ofe. The condition of the :
patient was reported as very serious J
and they Jef t at once for the Iowa j
city.
CALLED BY DEATH
From Friday Catty
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shafer were
called to Okallala, Nebraska, today
by the death of a brother of Mr.
Schafer. During the absence of the
family from the city, the O. K.
beauty shop here will be closed un
til Tuesday.
Former Gass
County Man is
Dead in West
Jay Quincy Adams Dies at Phoenix,
Arizona Lived Here and
, at Eagle,. Nebr.
Jay Quincy Adams was born at
Plattsmuth, Nebraska April 22, 1892
and Entered into rest on November 7.
1938, at Phoenix, Arizona. He was
the fourth child of Jonathan and Mar
graret Adams who were pioneers of
Nebraska.
He married Mary M. Reitter April
29, 1917. To this union were born
two children, John Warren, who died
in infancy, and Jane Marie.
He was educated in the Eagle pub
lie school, Eagle, ' Nebraska, Wesley-
an University and Lincoln Business
college. He was engaged in the lumb
er business with his father at Egale:
for a number of years. In 1920 he
with his family moved to Wyoming
and later to California, coming to
Phoenix in 1935. . .
He leaves to mourn his loss his
wife Mary M., his daughter Jane
Marie, his father of Phoenix, a sister
Jeanette Havens of Omaha, Nebr., a
host of relatives and friends.
Funeral services - were conducted
from the Memory Chapel of A. L.
Moore and Sons by Rev. Merrill and
Rev J. J. ..Johnston. ,.-. Interment In
Greenwood Memorial Cemetery, Phoe
nix. Pallbearers were fellow workers
for the past ' year and a ; half .vhc
loved him for bis happy disposition
and willingness in doing his work and
helping others. They were William
Hilton,' A. B. Sheffied, Don C. Thomp
son, Martin Stafford, James Brown
and . Fred Abbott. ;'
. SMALL FIRE CAUSES ALARM
From Saturday's Daily
The fire department was called out
this noon to the vicinity of Garfield
park where a bonfire had gotten out
of control and caught the side of a
small shed at the residence of Clair
Shellenbarger afire. The damage was
small as the fire' department was
soon on the scene and had the blaze
under control. ' ' "
TO ATTEND BOXING MATCH
From Friday's rall.V
C. S. Sutton. as'sTstant. office man
ager of the BREX', C. M. Hula, write
up man "and F. C. Spidell of the
BREX are planning to attend the
boxing matches at' Omaha this eve
ning, making the trip in the car of
Mr. Hula. Lester Gaylord. mill fore
man of the shops and Floyd Shan
holz may also make the trip with
them.
Photos - - - for Christmas
Our Studio in the Bekins Block has been Re-Opened
and We are Again AT YOUR SERVICE
SPECIAL 3 3x10 PHOTOS $2.00
Other Photos, 50 Doz., Up
McFARLAND STUDIO
Same Location, in the Bekins BIdg
Box Assortment
10 in a Box.-... '.'..106
12 in a Box: 15
12 in a Box ....... 2S6
12 in a Box. .. .....50
16 in a Box. . . . . . .506
No Two Cards
We also have a complete line of Relative cards,
German cards, Sympathy cards and Convales
cent cards for Christmas. Early selections best.
Tags - ; Seals - Ribbon". - Cord
Complete Line of Christmas Wrapping Paper'
Bates
: . 'PLATTSiaOUTH, NEBRASKA '
AN APPRECIATION
The following - resolution was
adopted by the 12th district conven
tion of the American Legion at their
meeting Wednesday:
WHEREAS, the 1938 Annual Dis
trict Convention of the 12tM District
American Legion, Department of Ne
braska, which is now rapidly ap
proaching its conclusion, will long
remain In the recollections of all
who have been privileged to be in
attendance as one of the most enjoy
able in the annals of the 12th Dis
trict; WHEREAS, many individuals,
groups, associations and organiza
tions have contributed without stint
of time and talent and with a spirit
of unselfish service, their efforts to
make this convention a genuine suc
cess in every way. Now Therefore
IT IS RESOLVED by this Convention
that for their generous and gracious
hospitality, constant courtesy and at
all times manifest desire to be of
service to this Convention and to the
delegates and visitors alike, this Con
vention of the 12th District, Amer
ican Legion, Department of Nebraska
tenders to the City of Plattsmouth,
and Its residents who have contri
buted so largely to the success of
the convention:
To His Honor, George L. Lush-
insky. Mayor of the City of Platts
mouth for his cordial welcome;
To the Plattsmouth Journal which
has so efficiently and generously
granted and extended it's services in
advertising and publicizing this con
vention.
To Chairman Elmer Webb and the
members of the Convention Commit
tee for the splendid program and ar
rangements for our enjoyment and
comfort,
To Commander Ed G. Ofe, and
every member of Hugh J. Kearns
Post No. 56;
To the many other individuals,
groups and 'organizations who have
done so much to make our stay in
Plattsmouth such a happy occasion.
This convention tenders the assur
ance of its deep appreciation. Our
hearts are filled with gratitude, and
our sincere thanks are extended to
each of tnem. .'' '
Passed and approved by the unani
mous vote of the 12th District Amer
ican Legion, Department of Nebraska.
FRED LIEBERS,
Attest: District Commander.
R. C. PATTERSON,
Department Adjutant.
' ig&H
HERE FROM WEEPING WATER
From Thursday's Dally
Fred J. Allen, Weeping'Water mer
chant, was in the ity today to look
after1 some matters of businessj Mr.
Allen, who is one of the service men
of Weeping Water, . .was unable to
attend the convention Wednesday
owing to his business. .
ATTEND WEDDING IN LINCOLN
Prom Saturday's D"y
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Price are in
Lincoln today where they attended
the wedding of Miss Ruth Chappell j
and Mr. Dan Maupin- Miss Chappell
is a cousin of Mrs. Price.
Christmas
Cards
A Large and Most
Complete Line
23 in a Box 75$
16 in a Box 75
12 in a Box $1
15 in a Box $1
16 in a Box $1
Alike in a Box
IBook Store
PARCEL POST DELIVERY ASSURED
Postmaster Raymond J. Larson has
been notified by the postal depart
ment that parcel post delivery was
to be established in the city of Platts
mouth.
This will be a very much appre
elated service to the patrons of the
postoffice and has been under con
sideration for some time. A recent
Inspection of the situation here by
the postal authorities showed that
the delivery system was needed in
handling the business of the office
This installation will mean that
there will be an additional man
placed on the staff at the postoffice
and who will serve as the driver of
the car or truck and attend to the
delivery of the packages. The deliv
ery will probably mean from two to
three hours per day for the carrier
in getting over the city to serve the
patrons who are on the city delivery
routes.
VISIT IN THE CITY
Mrs. John Sherwood of Nebraska
City and daughter, Mrs. Herbert
Knuttgen, of Omaha, were in the city
for a short time Wednesday to visit
with old friends. They were en
route to Nebraska City where Mrs.
Knuttgen will spend a few days with
her parents and old friends.
I "Eat Fleischmann's
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A I VALUE only 50$
WITH 2 BAG BOTTOMS FROM
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This Ad for Tuesday and Wednesday
HERE'S A REAL SPECIAL
4 Pkgs. Gelatine Dessert and PChC
1 Box Christmas Cardsall for. ...... . iasjj?
SQUARE DEAL
FLOUR
4S-lb. Bag ....
Guaranteed
88
Pancake Flour
HONEY DEW If AC
3-lb. Bag ........
Kellogg Special
2 Corn Flakes and
1 Wheat Flakes for.S?
Rite Diet
Dog Food c
Doz., 55c; Each
Christmas Mix
Candy jfQc
Fe!- lb
Is
Savoree
A Brand New Cereal!
All Wheat
4C-oz. Pko
I0c
Armour's Star
EC STOW BUTT m
Pork Steaks or Roast, lb.
FRESH
Picnic Hams, lb. .
WISCONSIN
mm mm.
uuiK uraut iu -
CUDAHY'S GEM (154 to 3-lb. Pieces) iftflC
Bacon Squares, lb.. u
Will Slice
Pickled Herring - Roll Mops
Cut Lunch Herring' Oysters, Solid Pack, Pint, 25
Fresh Cat Fish
WE DELIVER PHONE 23 AND 24
23 "Eat Fleischmann's Yeast for Health"
1CAIL
From Friday's Daily
Attorney Walter II. Smith was a
business visitor in Nebraska City yes
terday. Mayor Troy L. Davis of Weeping
Water was a visitor in Plattsmouth
yesterday afternoon.
Attorney J. C. Bryani, of Ashland,
was here today to attend to some
matters in the county court.
From Saturday' Dally "
Phillip Hennings of Louisville was
here today to look after some mat
ters of business.
Mrs. P. Y. McFetridge of Table
Rock, Nebraska was an overnight
guest at the home of Mrs. D. S.
Sumner last night.
Subscribe for the Journal.
HELP STOMACH
DIGEST FOOD
Without Laxatives and You'll Eat
Everything from Soup to NuU -
The stomach should difett two pound of fcxxl
daily. When yon est heavy. irray, coin ur
rich foods or when Jcxi are nervous, hurried or
chew poorly your stomach often pours out loo
much fluid. Your food doesn't dtcest and you
have sea. heartburn, nausea, pain or sour
stomach. You feel sour, skk and upset all over.
Doctors say nerer take a laxative for slosnach
psln. It is dangerous and foolish. It takes those)
litUe black tablets railed Bell-tits for lr.dire.tloo
to make tha saceei stomach fluids harmless, relieve
distress In no time and put you back on your
feet. Relief la so quick it Is smaitnc and one ii
packac prof ob lb Atk tot BoU-au for InoifssUun.
Yeast for HealthM
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Gasucfy
Christmas 'Mix .
Choc. Drops . .
Peanut Brittle .
Orange Slices .
Morton House
Baked Apples
4. Whole Apples in a Rf
11-oz. tin for..,.. -'
Magic Washer
Large Pkg. ........ 24c
1.10c Pkg.. 16
All for 25
Crystal White
SOAP FLAKES fJAC
18.cz. Pk?. ........
ROXY
Dog Food OHc
1-lb. Tins 4 for J
Dozen, 70c
20c
...15c
J
S7 n M I
lb.