The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, May 18, 1939, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    THtm$DA, MAY 18. 1929.
PAGE SIX
PIATTSMOtTTS SEAS . tffcEKl? JOtfeNAt
Mother's Day
is Theme in the
Local Churches
Sermon and Musical Program Carry
Out the Thought of Honor to
Motherhood of World.
In the churches of the city as well
as in home gatherings over the com
munity Sunday, was carried out the
Mother's day theme, while in the
various congregations there were
large groups of the mothers and their
families.
The First Christian church had
prepared a special Mother's day pro
gram with a very inspiring sermon
by Rev. J. V. Taenzler on the glori
fication of mother. " There were
thirty-one mothers In attendance and
over half of the congregation were
mothers and their families. Mrs.
George Stones was the mother ot
'the largest number cf children, eight
being present with the parents for
the service and Mrs. Stones was pre
sented a fine potted plant. Mrs. Clif
ford Hardison was the newest moth
er present and received a fine bou
quet of' tulips. During the service
Greth Garnett gave a very beautiful
vocal solo, "I'm Wearing a ' Flower
for You Mother Mine." There were
13S In the congregation at the morn
ing service.
At the morning service at the
Methodist church, Rev. J. C. L'owson
brought a very inspiring sermon,
"The Motherhood of God," a beauti
ful and strong address, that brought
the message of the inspiration of
the mother. The choir of the church
gave two special numbers for the
service, "Little Mother O' Mine" and
"Mother Macree," two cf the loved
mother songs. The Y. M. B. C. of
the church held their annual Moth
er's day service at the morning
hour, giving the beautiful and
touching silent tribute to the
mothers.
At the First Presbyterian church
Dr. II. G. McClusky brought the mes
sage of Mother's day in his sermon,
"Mother's Gift" which was much ap
preciated by the large congregation.
Frank A. Cloidt gave the very beau
tiful solo number, "Little Mother of
Mine." The ordination of R. W.
Kncrr as elder of the church was
also a part of the morning service.
Dr. McClusky conducting the ordf
nation. Phone news items to No. G.
CARNATION, PET, BORDEN'S
OR ROBERT'S
TALL
CAN
Kg)
EBeeS KloastJ: u. .28ci
Tender, Julcr, V. S. Graded Iteef Shoulder Cut.
IHIaDimlbiuiirgeiP L.SC)C
Freak 1 7 (iron ad Beef Cuts.
Tender I. S. Graded Ileer,
Poirilx S!In!p)G Lb. .2c
Ad for Plattsmouth, Fri., Sat., May 19 and 20
selected center g
Cuts, lb., 16 f I I
End Cuts, lb J- L
ILnnmicIhi R5att i.22c
Choice. Lean.
Aborted YnrielleM- Inrlndintr I'lekle ant IMmleulo,
Muearonl ami t'heeoe. Liver I. oaf aud Souxe.
Minced Luncheon or
BolOgtta Selected, 2 Lbs. . . .25
DnAn BACKS, fancy Sug. Cured
DdCUIl Any size piece, lb IjW
Y Cudahy's Pure Rex Brand. aa
Lara in bu'r 3 us. zoc
Ci1ftMAM Kippered Choice,
Chunky Pieces, lb...
25C
ADRirATQ Standard Quality Sunrise Brand
No 10 TOMATOES Peanut Butter
i Mite or RED BEANS 9
Gsreeim ISeasooc. (PSew lPottaltoeGT
Fresh, Crisp, Stringless Pji. - - I-ar&e Clean Bed Triumphs or
Louisiana's Finest. Lb Calif' Wasted Snafter Whites, lO lbs.2vC
CuncmiinmlbesrG LasciNew Calblbage u,..$c
Texas Long Green, for Slicing. Fresh, Solid Mississippi.
Timnattes u. . 1125c Madiaclhies 2L Ec
Firm, Bed-Ripe Florida. Fresh, Full-Eed, Homegrown
Van Camp's CRISCO SUNRISE SWEET, MILD
TOmatO Juice All-Purpose Shortening COFFEE IQc
Giant 50-oz. -fl Qc 3Ah' fftfnC 15; 3 lbs...
Can Jit Can SP ROYAL BRAND
FLOUR Q-f! C
Van Camp's 2 A T A Fl A TV A 481b- Sack O iL
TOtnatO SOUP Gre c Flour, 48 lbs.89
I , a, x V2-lb. Pkg.33 ; y4-lb. 17C Santa Clara
Can (10-oz.) ... Brown L., 0. Pekoe PRUNES fjffc
Dozen Cans. 59i i2-lb. Pkg. 37 ; 14-lb. AV1 Lge. 40-50's, 3 lbs.. & P
Miller's Crispy
Corn Flakes
Large
Pkgs
2 for 15c
Miller's Toasted
Wheat
Flakes
Beg. Pkgs 2 for
(Cup cr Saucer Free)
23
Shredded Wheat &BVs""r.23c
Omar FSour Sack .29
Bo- Peep Ammonia Bottle 2HC
Boy Bllie ELUING, regular bottle ........ 9C
Salad Dressing quJT ja;NUT 33c
P & G Soap Giant Bars, 10 for 35C
Oriydol aSfepffBiWiX.. 20c
tT r nn C VT Ihe SoaP of Beautiful Women
aiildy Regular Bars, 3 for AjC
Ba&'O Cleans quickly and easily. Can. HOC
Bread Fresh Sliced White, 16-oz. Loaf &C
Butter
Pineapple
A Hfwti s4-r Choice Blenheim Dried
ipF&COlS Fancy Mixed Dried Fru
OUgai? Fine Granulated Beet 10 lbs
CASCO, lb., 28c; HINKY-DINKY, lb
Excello Margarine, 1-lb. Ctn., 2 for 25c aiafC
Dole's Gems Pineapple 4r.
Cubes. 14-oz. Can JLUC
(or
i its, 2 lbs.
29c
SOILAX
Cleaner Water Softener
Excellent for Cleaning
Painted Walls
Large Pkg.
19c
Clorox
Cleans, Bleaches,
Deodorizes !
Quart Otfp
Bottle Ziil
Waldorf
TISSUE
egular Bolls
6 for 25c
Scottissue
Soft as Old Linen!
Beg. Bolls 4 for
29'
3S8
Regular or Drip Grind
1-lb. Can D 7L C
or Glass Jar.
Specially
Mellowed
2-lb. Can
or Glass Jar
"" SHOWS IMPEOVEMEMT
Mrs. Anna Svoboda, wife of the
former Constable Tom Svoboda, ia
showing slight improvement at the
University hospital where she under
went a serious operation last Wed
nesday. Mrs. Svoboda remained on
the operating table five hours and
her condition ivas such that it was
necessary to give her a blood transfusion.
CALLED ON SAD MISSION
Mr., and Mrs. Henry Jacobs de
parted Sunday evening for Morrill,
Nebraska, where they were called by
the death of a niece of Mr. Jacobs,
Mrs. Louis Haskins.- They go by the
way of Clay Center to be joined there
by others of the family.
UNDERGOES APPENDECTOMY
Mrs. Eugene Snodgrass of this city
underwent an appendectomy oper
ation at the Clarkaon hospital Mon
day. She was able to withstand the
operation very well and her condi
tion is said to be improving.
POUILTRV&EG
Prices are Lower
HENS
5 lbs. and up, per lb 11
Under 5 lbs., per lb 9t
Leghorn Hens, per lb 9
Roosters
Native Roosters, lb. . 7$
Leghorn Roosters, lb.. . . .5
EGGS, Cash, dozen . ... 11
CREAM, Today, lb.. . . .20$
Plenty of BABY CHIX at
(h(S each
On Advance Order
Wool Market Slightly Higher
A. R. CASE
Phone 2S8-J, Plattsmouth
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
SPECIALS at
OENMICHSENP:
Datiste
Fast Color Large Selection
of New Patterns
10c yd.
Work Shirts
Full Cut Blue and Gray
Chambray Well Made
49c
Muslin
UNBLEACHED
Full 36 Inches Wide
5c yd-
VJork Gloves
10-oz. Heavy Flannel
hoc pr.
Turkish
Towels
Large Size 2040 Inches
IVork Shoes
STAB BRAND
Plain Toe Leather or
Composition Sole
01.90
Sport Slacks
Ages 3 to 20-Priced at
59c to 6U
i'Jork Sox
Eockford Style and Plain.
Colors Special Price
ioc pr.
run;
e i?a Overalls
8-oz. Denim Sanforized
Shrunk Per Pair
09c
Straw Hats
Season's here. Large variety
of stylesAll Sizes
2Sc and 50c
i
m mm
mm m .
It s easy to be smart in
these lovely shoes. Their
beautiful lines, new
materials, and exciting
colors make them "fash
ion's favorite"
$2.98
Many Other Styles $1.98 to $7.50
FETZER SHOE CO.
PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA ,
J
'Eat Fleischrnann's Yeast for Health"
A.
QT. JAR
Smooth, cramy-rich
IGA Salad Draanng
ia nada with nor.
99 ... put a lilt
into youw farorita
aalads - tatt ea jut
right, rurj timul
33
It's Salad Tim again and
we're ready with all sorts
of makin's for delicious,
appetizing salad combinations.
Tomato
Juice
50-oz. Tin .
Casco Butter
SOLIDS 9EC
1-lb. Cartcn
Sweet Pickles
Pennant Brand ' SC
Full Quart M Jr
Grapefruit
IGA 93C
IMo. 2 Cans... 2 for -
mm
me
' 15
mm?
ib. 24c
TomH Waal two oc titt ol
llim fins srinrtltir-"- ut-x-ioc
svsasaM str( asd sport '
nrz. Hany baioc omx tap-
'! " St - - j
ICEBERG HEAD
LETTUCE
7V2& each
FIRM. RIPE
Tomatoes
15 lb.
Cucumbers
S each
GOLDEN RIPE
BANANAS
4 lbs.. 25
Asparagus
2 Bchs., 150
FANCY NEW
POTATOES
10 lbs., 290
Pineapple
100 each
KELLOGG'S
Corn Flakes
3 Pkgs. for
Shurflne Green and Black
Mixed Tea T.Rc
S-ox. Pkg
JOHNSONS
nooa pousb
Johnson's
Glo-Coat
Per Can
59c
The Treats on Us
30c Value for 25c
1 Box of Sunshine
Martini Crackers
1 Box of Sunshine
Butter Cookies
A Grand Combination
Doth for
OUR JOY Hawkeye Assorted
Catsup Oc Preserves iJQc
14-cz. Boitle .. 2-lb. Jar -"-V
LUX or LIFEBUOY IGA Ripe 'n Ragged
Soap fl7c Pineapple Ofc
3 for No. ZVz can
:ra3nt' ph8 23
- - --
Wilson's Certified All
Meat. Per Ib
Choice Corn Fed
Shoulder. Per Ib.
2o
19c
Frankfurters
BEEF- E1AST
POElEi CEfOPS-lb. . . .17c
P590E Wilson's 2 lbs. Wq
m Select 2 lbs. 25c
OACOH SQUAOES Hot Sliced, Ib. 10c
POmlnOAST Ib 15c
r.iincED imr.i ib. ic
FRESH CATFISH
AD FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Our Delivery Service: Six outgoing trips daily. Truck leaves the
store for territory north of Main street at 8:30, 10:4 5, 1:30 and
4:30. For territory south of Main street at 9:30 and 3:00 o'clock.
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