PAGE SIX PLATTSMOUTH SEjn - WEEKLY JOURNAL TnUF.SDAY, JAJTtfAEY 26, 1929. From Monday's Daily Miss Evelyn Meisinger of Omaha, was here Sunday a's a guest of Miss Mary Jane Mark over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Knorr had as Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Carl Panzer and daughter, Ruth, of Ashland. Miss Dora Fricke spent Sunday and today in Omaha with her sister. ,Mrs. Russell Harris, who celebrated her birthday Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Rebal, Jr., of Omaha were here Saturday evening to visit with the Frank Rebal family and other of the old friends. Mrs. Rebal has just recently returned from California where she was visiting her daughter. Miss Dorothy. From Tuesday's Dalls Mrs. Edward Jackson of Omaha was a Sunday visitor here at the Leonard at the Coronado partments. Searl S. Davis was at Weeping Water today where he spent a short time looking after some matters of business. From Wednesday1! Dally Mrs. Ruth Switzer of Nehawka was a visitor in the city yesterday. Walter J. Wunderlich of Nehawka was a business visitor in the city Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Waller were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs-. Leslie G. Ablott at Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Uannl of Omaha were here Tuesday to visit at the home fo Mrs. Anna Lillie and Miss Marie Kaufmann. Miss! Evelyn Ripa, commercial in structor in the Plattsmouth high school, had as a Sunday guest Miss Katie Reimer of Omaha. Peter Gradoville and Elmer Sund- strom motored to Avoca today where they were participants in a musical concert given in that city. NEED FOR FURITURE The Plattsmouth volunteer fire men are now .completing their club rooms in the city hall building on the main floor where the fire fight ing equipment has been stored. The department will use the room for a meeting place and for their social activities during the year making a much needed place that the firemen can call their own. With the completion of the club rooms there is 'the problem of fur nishings for the room and residents of the city who have chairs, tables or other furniture suitable for a club room that they might vi3h to donate will find them most acceptable to the club members. UNDERGOES TONSIIECTOMY MISS JONES IMPROVING Poultry Wanted Friday, Saturday HENS 5 lbs. and up, lb.. Under 5 lbs., lb. . . Leghorn Hens, lb.. Miss Olive Jones, librarian, is feel ing much improved after several days of illness at her home. Miss Jones was unable to be at the library for the past week but it is hoped that she may be present, the early part of this week. 14c 12d 10c EIGHT MILE GROVE LUTHERAN CHURCH SPRINGS Smooth Legs, lb. ... , 13c 10:30 a. m. English services. A special offering for foreign missions will be taken at this service. 7:30 p. m. Luther League. From Tuesday's Dally , dene Marksbury, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marksbury underwent a tonsilectomy operation early this morning. The little one was able to withstand the operation in a good condition. His mother, Mrs. Henry Marksbury was with him during the operation. mouth. It sets forth further that H. M. Wilcox died on May 30, 1935, leaving as his heirs at law his widow, Mrs Mary" -Wilcox and the plaintiff, C. E. Wilcox, that since that time the widow conveyed her share of the property to Clyde A. Dare and that ehe Is now deceased. It is asked that a referee be appoint ed and the property disposed of. The Mynard Community club will hold their regular meeting on Fri day evening at 8 o'clock. The west side committee will have charge of the program. All are urged to attend. SUIT IN PARTITION A petition In partition has been filed in the office of the clerk of the district court entitled C. E. Wilcox, et al vs. Clyde A. Dare, et al. The petition of the plaintiff asks that a partition be had of fractional lots 1 and 2 in block 8. citv of Platts- POULTRY WANTED! HENS Highest Cash Prices for All Grades of Hens SPRINGS Smooth Leg, lb 146 Stags, per lb . . . Leghorn Roosters, lb 9 c Old Cox, lb.. 9 HOME DAIRY Conveniently Located 5th and Main Center of Business Section Stags, per lb 10 iiiiiiiniiiraniiiiiiiiEiiiiiin Would you like to sell your eggs rE on a grade? If so come in and let us talk it over. A No. 1 egg ( would be an egg that is fresh and clean, weighing 22 ounces to the s dozen, or over. It will only be a s short time until all eggs are s bought this way, I believe. A AHY f0 oft CREAM, today, lb 23 S HIDES, per lb. 5 A. R. CASEl Phone 2S8-J, Plattsmouth LADIES TOGGERY "SHOP OF PERSOXAL SERVICE Announces A - ,Valuei3 k 1 i 4 IL 4 1 t ... ' 9 3 ' (XScv- 6 A it It's One of the Moat Important Pro-Spring Offerings! "BOUQUET"... yok. frock with hind kodic. and aix pl.at skirt Navy. Black. San Rtroo Blu, Tuscan Win. Sis.12to20 . 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