THTJESEAY. DF.CEKEFP. 15. 1933. PIATTSMOUTH SEMI - WTEKLY JCTTENAL PAGE SIX Weeping Water Mrs. Robs Shields ha been Buffer ing from a severe aftaU of the flu which has kept her from her work for a number of days. Joseph I. Corl-y who has not h-eri feeling the ry beu was over to Lincoln to consult UUi family phy sician Ia:t Monday. MIhh Anna Hart was hoe tens to the members of the Knickerbocker club! lata Tuesday, with a delightful sup per at the Uest Haven hotel, fol low hg which they played bridge. Mrs. J. K. Corley and Mrs. V'orhees both of Lincoln, were attending the funeral of the late William A. Corley j I at Adams and later came to Weep ing Water to visit at the home of J. I. Corley. The community building has pro ceeded no far as to complete the ex cavation for life footing, had to stop temporarily as the needed material cannot be secured Just now. As soon as it can be secured the work will be continued. Little Jean Elizabeth Day, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Seward I. Day who with the parents moved from Weeping Water to Lincoln a few mouths ago was visiting in Weeping Water with her little friends for a number ui days during the past week. The woman's guild of the Congre gatknal church were gathered at the home of Mrs. Edward Laurensen last Tuesday where they looked after the business of the society after whirh they enjoyed a pleasant social hour with a delightful lunch closing their pleasant gathering. Weeping Water Masons Elect. At the meeting of the Masonic lodge last week after the business had been disposed of the election of officers was he!d, the following being sele.Ud: Clarence E. Pool, worship ful master; Gardner It. Iiinger, senior warden; E. A. Stickley, Junior war den; Chrii Uasmuseen. secretary. The appointive officers will be selected before the next meeting. Meets Serious Accident. Randall Oldham, who makes his home at Lcs Angeles where he Is In command cf a bread route, while en gaged in playing basketball on a concrete court was unfortunate In falling and fracturing one of his arms al the elbow. After having the fracture reduced, he was able to secure a driver and continued hia work, not being as serious as first thought. Produces a Eiot of Fun. The Junior class play, presentet last week, was fillet to overflowing with fun, humor and wit, as was proved when the the audience was kept in an uproar from the raising of the curtain on the first act until the end.. People attending tell of the excellent playing of little Rob ert Willis who took the part of a dector and hotel keeper, ably sup ported by others of tha class. The play was called "One Mad Night" and the way it took with the aud ience it would seem that it was rightly named. Moves to Arkansas. Some time ago a brother of Tom Edgemont moved to southern Mis couri where he resided for some time and then moved over into Arkansas, has written Thomas to come as things look pretty good down that way. Last week Earl Oldham with his truck moved Thomas Edge- J mont to Arkansas where he is now located and working. Returning, Mr. Oldham stopped at Branson and visited in the wilds of Tany county for a short time and wa3 able to purchase some candle stick holders made from cedar on which was burnt in "The Shepherd of the Hills," as they were manu factured where the Etory written by Harold Bell Wright, "Shepherd of the Hills," was layed. He also visit ted at the old home of Mrs. Oldham at Dunnigan, Mo., arriving home Monday evening. Entertain at Reception. Mrs. Jane DeLar.cy was hostess in company with the husband as host to a reception last Monday at her home when she entertained Eorae forty of the officers and personnel of the CCC camp. The evening was in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Sj L. Chauck. Mrs. Chauck was formerly Mrs. Freda John::on who united in marriage with Mr. Chauck Eeveral weeks ago. Wm. A. Corley Passes in South. William A. Corley, 79 years of age last winter, who has made hi3 home at Adams for more than fifty years, unmarried, and brother of our townsman. Joseph I. Corley, came to Weeping Water early in September, but being in poor health went to Eureka Springs, Arkansas for his health. He passed away there Fri day of last week. The funeral was held at Adams. He was a devoted member of the Presbyterian .church from which the funeral was held last Sunday and laid to rest in the quiet churchyard of that city. Mr. Corley was born in Somerset county, Penn., March 8, 1859. He leaves to mourn his passing J. I. Corley. a brother of Weeping Water, two nieces. Mrs. Catherine Kidejl Brighcm of Pennsylvania. Miss Martha Corley of Madison. Wis., both being here to attend the funeral. Garden Club Meets. The members of the Garden club were meeting lajn week, making real ist!; the practice of gardening and learning to get come cf the very fine fruits and flowers which mother nature so lavishly gives to all who seek to win her favcr. The Garden club seeks to bring all its members a full measure of the good things ipoa to - wmm m 111 ftessrw s, Ar. f.; in if at v 'jvwi. .. - ..-s J a J, w, s 'i x Jim -, XvlP "CMON IN THE WATER'S FINE" And why not? The water's always fine in this household. It cornea crytal clear and pure ri&ht from the hot water ' tap without rutt or dirt. New bot water storage tankt are made of rustproof monel to keep the water clean. 1 ni i i : iStZi Xl'' l ,l - i " V 1 liU COPS HONOR KIDDER Jay Irving comic artist, who has been made an honorary member of police departments from coast to coast ss a result of his drawings in Collier's depict ing the doings of dumb cops. He has whole collection of special badges- contributed by police officers who enjoy his spoofs at tfaeir expense. IN VACATIONLAND ( 1 ) A bathing suit of black and white rayon moire for sea or pool. (2) A smart bathing suit and cape of plain and printed rayon jersey. JS-s? : ' & Jet I jiA i-x 'I :'' ' 1 . 1 " K . I k"V I A r St- x a OCT IN ROSE BOWL CLASSIC Duke University's Blue Devils, who will oppose the University of Southern California in the Rose Bowl on January 2nd. Left to right: Bailey, Haas, Yorke, Hill, Johnson, Ribar and Perdue. In the backfield. are Spangler, Tipton,. O'Mara and Eaves. Inset: Head Coach Wallace Wade. PERSONALITIES I N THE NEWS (1) Dr, Ross T. Mclntire, White House physician for 6ve years, appointed surgeon general of the Navy with the rank of Rear Admiral. (2) Dr. Emil Hacha, President of the Supreme Court, elected President of the Czecho-Slovak Re public by the National Assembly, succeeding Dr. Edouard Benes. (3) Davev O'Brien, the Mitfhtv Mite from Texas I Christian University, who was recently picked as the most valuable M .111 I , .1 " I iwioiii piaycr 01 me year. (5) ; LITTLE REBEL This busy squir rel perches on the driest spot he can find and busily goes about his business. Maybe he doesn't believe in signs. I i4 Hk I I 4 ' I...TTT 1 PRAISES FOOD MEN Gertrude B. Lane, fa mous editor of the Woman's Home Companion, who told annual convention of Associated Grocery Manu facturers of America that scientific standards, of food manufacturers have been growing steadily higher in the past 20 years. ' r f BEHIND, THE SCENES (Left) "Hands up!" means only one thing to the state trooper shoot. If be misses, another star is ad Jed to the roll of honor. (Right) Calls for bloodhounds frequently come from neighboring states therefore this special rwo-com part men t trailer for loading the dogs. St? nlr U HOLLYWOOD FASHION WEAR Ann Rutherford dis plays a hat of brown felt with feathered bird perched at center front. Gay colored stripes fashion the jacket and top coat, with monotone beige for the straight skirt. Mary Howard (left) chooses honey brown for skirt and top coat with over-blouse in mustard and deep brown with mustard band for the pull.on felt hat. 4r i dm - r X -$ ICE SKATING ON BEACH Venice, -Calif. Pretty bathers stage a skating carnival on the semi-tropic beach, as America's first beach-ice sports open here. But the sun can't melt this rink, as it is made with chemicals, the "hot ice" used in many movies. 79 which can be produced in the gar den and what the garden Ian do to j supply the living of the home. BOWLING RESULTS Preparing for Christmas. With Jean G. Jones, instructor of music in the Weeping Water sihools as their instructor and with from 50 to CO voices in the chorus and much patient practive, there is being pre pared a surprise for not alone Weep ing Water but all of Cass county who may be within driving distance of Weeping Water when they shall ?ome to enjoy the cantata which i3 being prepared. Christmas is to be realistic in its decorations, in the songs which are to revive the real Christmas spirit, and as well the pcene of the "Nativity" the stable in the basement of the inn where there was "No place in the inn for the Saviour of mankind to be born." The churches are brinsrine this real Christmas spirit at a time when there is so much of unemployment and lack of fund3 to buy the gifts and in many cases inexpensive which i3 to make the hearts of the little cne3 glad of which the Christ said. "Suffer the little ones and forbid them not to come unto me." The evening entertainment will be held in the Congregational church where more people can attend. This entertainment is to be filled with the Christmas spirit and you are en titled to see it. Come and bring the family. A very lively Kession of ihe Duck Pin bowling league was held Mon day night at the local alleys and In which the Plattsmouth Creamery won from the CYO and Wimpy's Inn was winner from the HerbMer li quor store. The scores: Creamery H. L. Gayer 250 Glen Kohrell 407 G. Griffin 409 C. Walden 3G7 H. Schutz 33C CYO A. McClanahan Swoboda Ed Gradoville Mitchell Keck 1S69 . 424 . 354 . 2G4 . 320 . 391 Wimpy Inn Chas. Ault Harry Porter E. Pickens R. McClanahan Chriswisser 1753 35C 31S 331 39S 392 Weeping Water Wants Sewerage. The matter of a sewage system for Weeping Water ha3 been greatly dis cussed pro and con, all admitting that it was necessary for sanitary purposes and as well to prevent dam age from storms, but was considered las costing too much and making taxes higher. When the time came to vote it Avas the sense of the citi zenry that the system be had, not withstanding the cost will be $112, 000. On account of the necessity for the materials which are hard to get in and the latness of the season, the building cf the sewers will be post poned until spring. However, it is to come and bring employment to those wanting work and as well bring health to the inhabitants. Herbster Store Ft. Timm Lohnes C. Farris Nord 1 Herbster 1805 . 338 . 326 . 351 . 353 . 2C1 1C29 HERE FOR WEEK END Miss Jessie Robertson, of Lincoln, who is engaged in state library work, was here over Saturday and Sunday to visit her mother, Mrs. James Rob ertson, Sr., and the relatives and many old time freinds.. Miss Robert son has been engaged in the library work for the past several years and enjoys very much the fascinating work. LOOK FOR BIG LOAN CHUNGKING, China, Dec. 14 (UP) Chinese ewspapers expressed be lief today that a $50,000,000 U. S. loan to China had been arranged and would be concluded at Washington soon. Subscribe for the Journal. His mzmt! $MMts& 11 CO SPm SPECIAL! FULL SIZE 24' SLED Selected Northern hardwood. High grade grooved steel runneas. Not a 30' or 32' sled but a full 34' size. A REAL CHRISTMAS BARGAIN! COMMODORE VANDERBILT SPARKLING WIND-UP FREIGHT TRAIN One of the finest values we have ever offered. Consists of Commodore Vanderbilt wind-up locomotive, tender, tank car and caboose, . 2 sections straight track and 0 sections curved trade. iuz or vj JKt V track. All For. tills,,11" V-f&i j SAVE ON CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS AT GAMBLE'S ctpfnllv selected Christ mas card assortment of 20 cards with envelopes. Ail un erent styles, designs and sizes. Complete, joc value. Special Price.. as DROP DESK BLACKBOARD Use as desk or blackboard. With chalk and A fC eraser . . J 9 O STEAM ENGINE Thoroughlr tested Sd. ... 90 SOFT BABY ; PANDA Natural black and 1 BABY DIMPLES MAMA COLL 14 Inches high. CHILDREN'S FAVORITE , BOOKS A bit assortment of popular stories and cut-oats. From r DUMP TRUCK With miniature wheel barrow and CLIMBING TRACTOR Heavy duty motor, sure (rP rubber tread. CZC Each.... At5iV DONALD DUCK RAIL CAR A tlM value. A wistd-ap toy. Sons Sick ' 59 RAN YORK, MANAGER