THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1039. PAGE TWO PIATTSMOUTH SEIII - WEEKLY JOURNAL the IPIattsmouth Journal PXJBLISEED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSHOUTH, NEBBASXA Entered at Postoffice, Plattamouth, Neb., as iecond-clas? mail matter MRS. R. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCBEPTION PKICE $2.00 A YEAS IN FIRST POSTAL ZONE Subscribers Urins in 8econd Poatal Zone, J2.50 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. n SOCIAL From Monday's Pally To Attend Dinner Dr. and Mrs. It. P. "Westover and daughter, Janet, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ganz and daughter, Ruth Ann and Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Cloidt and daughter, Frances, are to be guests this evening at a 6 o'clock dinner at the Hotel Fontenelle in Omaha. Their host will be President James Wood, of Stephens college at Columbia, Mis souri. The dinner honors students and the prospective students of this nationally known girl's school. Entertain at Family Dinner Sunday a very pleasant family din- tier party was held at the beautiful home . of Mr. and Mrs. M. I Cleave, 1510 South 56th street, Omaha. The event was honor ing members of the Todd and Thomas family of which Mrs. McCIeave is a member being formerly Miss Jessie Todd of Union. The table was very pretty with floral decorations and made a fine setting for the delicious repast. The party enjoyed a motor trip through the beautiful home section of Omaha adjoining Elmwood park, following the dinner, and the re mainder of the afternoon was spent on the beautiful lawn at the Mc CIeave home. Those who participated were Mr. and Mrs. John P. Todd. Okotoks, Canada; Mr. and Mrs. George C. Sheldon. Nehawka; Mr. and Mrs. Or vilte Todd. Odebolt. Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. Delbcrt Todd and children, Mary and Billy. Murray; Mr. and Mrs. George V. Thomas, Los Angeles; Mrs. L. C. Todd, Union; Mrs. Mark Todd, Kimball; Mrs. R. A. Bates, Plattsmouth: Pvt. M: L. Ilylton. Fort Crook, and Mr. and Mrs. McCIeave. shower in honor of Mrs. David To man, the former Miss Margaret Hen ton before her marriage on June 7. The afternoon was spent in visit ing and each guest wrote her favor ite recipe in a book for the bride, also writing some very useful neips on "how to keep her husband." The rooms had been beautifully ith laree bouauets of flowers, of green, pink and yellow. In the dining room the table naa hoon fiprnrateri with streamers of rrene oaner from the chandelier to the four corners and fastened with large bows. Here was concealed the bride's gifts. Lovely refreshments of brick ice cream and cake were served by Betty Henton, Annis Lee White and Eliza beth Perry. The refreshments too, were carried out in the color scheme of green, pink and yellow. The bride was the recipient of many beautiful and useful gifts, as tokens of congratulations.. The guests present for the occa sion were Mrs. Mike- Kaffenberper, Mrs. Walter Martin, Mrs. John To man, Jr., Mrs. Albert Wheeler, Miss Maud McCulloch. Mrs. Guy White and daughters, Mrs. Herbert Church, Mrs. Virgil Perry and daughter, Mrs. Harry Henton and daughters, Mrs. Carl Grosshans and daughter, Alice Jane. Mrs. Shelia Todd, Mrs. Frank Scott, Mrs. Maynard Ramge, Mrs. George Brinklow, Mrs. Robert Mor ris and daughter, Mrs. Alvadorc Mck- les, Mrs. ,Katc Bintner, Miss Kath erine Strickland, -Mrs. John Toman. Sr., and daughter, Dorothea, Mrs. Fred Ramge, Mrs. Ern Bintner, Mrs. I. P. Petersen, Miss Grace Louise Wiles, the hostesses. Mrs. Young and Mrs. Ramge. and the guest of honor. Mrs. David Toman. Junior W. C. Holds Picnic i'Th Junior Woman's club held a vey enjoyable picnic at the Country Shower for Recent Bride The attractive home of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Ramge, south of this city, was the scene of a delightful gath ering of friends Friday afternoon when Mrs. Ramge and Mrs. Rex Young entertained at a miscellaneous i Lorraine Post American Legion Invites You to CELEBRATE July AT IOWA'S GREATEST CELEBRATION ALL ACr PLUS FOP. VC TAX club last evening.! A. short business meeting was held.-Miss Gertrude -lery, chairman of the Korn Karnivai ticket sales, explained and answered Questions oncerning the Korn Kar nivai donation tickets which arc be ing sold. A delicious picnic lunch was served by the committee assisted by Mrs. L. L. McCarty. The Committee in rharge of the picnic arrangements was: Mrs. Pauline Yelick, Misses Catherine and Irene Anthes, and Mrs. Mildred Walden. The next meeting on July 10, wi'.J be a swimming party. A short pro gram will be planned. Miss Neoma Day and Mrs. Kathcrine Howard will make the arrangements for this so cial meeting. FREE PARADES FREE SWIMMIHG Your ticket entitles you to Baseball Games. Dancing. Carnival Midway, High JJiving Acts, Bands, Park ing Space ... at Red Oak. $isoo FIREWORKS DISPLAY FREE! SUNDAY EVENING PREVIEW 9:30 P. M. GRAND EXHIBITION TUESDAY NIGHT 10 P. M. , " Bring the whole family and picnic all day in, "Iowa's Celebratingest Citv." was the scene of a very pleasant 5athering in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Tom Rogers, of Los Angeles, the lat ter formerly Miss Helen Egenberger of this city. It had been planned to hold the event at the Starkjohn sum mer camp along the Platte river, but wing to the weather conditions the members of the party joined in the covered dish luncheon at the home, featured by the large array of de licious fried chicken. The group nnnin Hsed relatives and friends of the guests of honor. The time was snent after the dinner in visiting nd the renewing of the many pleas ant associations of the past which wai vprv much enioved by all of the party. Those attending from out f the city were Mr. and Mrs. J. H f.nrter and daughter. Beverly of Omaha: Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Schiele, of Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Stefan of Bellevue: and from this city, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Egenberger, Mrs Mary Weckbach, Mrs. L. W. Egenber ger. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Cloidt Mr. and Mrs. John Hadraba and dnuehter. Patricia. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mullen. Mr. and Mrs. William Starkjohn, the guests of honor and Mr. and Mrs. Starkjohn. Entertain for Visitors Sunday the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Starkjohn on west Rock street 1. : A i fill. A NUT Lii FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ifu i iii.i-: KK.vri hi; Km?" Krnii-lx nml Willi-in f.nrxan I- 'Women in the Wind' TlH-rr's a 'I'awn 1'atrol' of Women too! ir Aulry with Snillry llurnrttr in 'Western Jamboree' The host . .en Aulry act ion-ijokfl Western to ilate. AIo Kloyil l.iMons Adventure Story ami last chapter of 'l-one l!ansr' Serial. liiKKcst show ever for week end. Matinee Sat., U:."!". Adults. 25c Children. . .10c SUNDAY - MONDAY Krrol Fly nil. Oil In IlrllRS ilnnil. Ana Mirrlflan nntl -lsiitl- f'nnt In 'Dodge City' AH In technicolor. T'iKKer and hotter fian "lnion Pacific.' Also Comedy and News Heels. Make plans to see this worth driving many miles to witness. SVMJAY SIATIXEB AT 2:3(1 Matinee, 10-25e Nights, 10-30c Tuesday and Wednesday l His Parpain Uavs. Special 4tli of July Program. Top off the day with this! Pat OMIrlrn, J-nn lllonilrll and Vyn Motrin In The Kid from Kokomo One of the Mgrgest lausrh shows of the year. Also Three Stooge Comedy and Novelty Heels. Matinee Tues. at 2:30. All Shows, 10 and 15c Thursday Only ruler lorri, Lucille Hall a Wendy Jlarrle In' 'Five Came Back' A strange- tale from- the headwaters of the Amazon.. Never, before a film like it. Also Comedy, 'Crime Doesn't Pay Short and Novelty Reel. .All for-reg. prices. Hoy, CtlrlM, .Atiulti Free Illcjole Adults, 25fq . ... ' Children 10c from Tuesday's Daily Announcement Dinner Mr. and Mrs. George Mumm en tertained at a very charming dinner on Sunday tor a group 01 yuuug people honoring the announcement of the forthcoming marriage of her brother. Homer Spangler, to Miss Helen Scott of Omaha. The marriage will take place in early fall. Those present were Miss Ann Hen derson, Carlton Mumm of Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. George Mumm and family, Peter Mumm, guests of honor Miss Helen Scott and Homer Spang ler. Entertain Friends The Nkkles home at 416 North Fifth street was the scene of the gathering of a number of guests from Omaha Sunday who were pres ent for the afternoon. The guest list comprised Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wurdeman. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Les lie, Mrs. Young, and Mrs. Alscott. all of Omaha. and Mrs. Roy Knorr, rendered several piano selections during the course of the evening, and visiting and reminiscing took up most of the eve ning's entertainment. At the close of the evening re freshments were served to a few neighbors who were present. From Wednesdays Dally Honor Miss Fitch Miss Marjorie Fitch was the honor guest at the very delightfully ap pointed dinner party Tuesday at 6:30 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon T. Am, Jr., on west Pearl street. The dinner was tendered Miss Fitch as she is leaving soon for the Pacific coast for a visit with relatives and friends. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clutter, Merle Jones, Miss Fitch, and Mr. and Mrs. Arn. honoring Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hadraba, us for two generations both families have bee.x old neighbors. . Red and white flowers served as the table decorations at the hos tesses home at 823 Marble street. Tuesday Afternoon Club Mrs. W. H. Puis entertained the Tuesday afternoon pinochle club with all of the present members in attend mce. The prize winners for the after noon were Mrs. Bessie Bourne who received the highest honor and Mrs. L.. B. Egenberger who received the second highest honor. Mrs. Puis, assisted by her grand daughter. Miss Betty Rainey of.H Omaha, served refreshments at the close of the card party. Shower for Mrs. Long . Mrs. Robert Rummel entertained at a miscellaneous shower at her home in the Bloom apartment 3 last evening, the occasion honoring Mrs. Merle Long, formerly Miss Mathilda Olson, who was married about four teen months ago. There were eight gucst3 present at the shower, the guest list comprising mostly tele phone office girls as Mrs. Long has been an employee of the Lincoln Tele phone & Telegraph company for many years. . The evening was spent in playing various games. Bunco being the chief game chosen for the evening. Mrs. Lillian Schmitt and Juanita Johnson were the winners in the Bunco game. Refreshments were served by the hostess at the close of the party. The guest list included Misses Juanita Johnson, Irene Anthes, Elva Johnson, Cathryn Anthes, Hilda Wal lengren, Marion Olson, Mrs. Lillian Schmitt, Leona Meisinger. Many gifts were received by the recent bride as tokens of congratu lations from her friends. Dr. George LeRoy McClun GRADUATE VETERINARIAN Telephone No. Louisville, 4 0 Nebraska IRECIALSALE FEDERAL TIRES & TUBES First Tire and Tube at . . List Prices Second Tire and Tube at. ... . List Prices EXAMPLE: 600 x 16 First Tire (List) $11.15 First Tube (List) $1.60 Second Tire (V List) 5.58 Second' Tube (2 List) .80 and Your Old Tires THIS SALE APPLIES TO ALL SIZE TIRES OFE OIL CO. Entertain for Hadrabas Mr. and Mrs. William Heinrlch and Mr. and Mrs. E H. Wcscott en tertained at an informal evening June 26 at Sunnyside m honor oi Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hadraba of i Prague, Czechoslovakia who are here visiting with the former's"; father. Joseph Hadraba. r - Miss Jeaa Knorr, daughter of Mr. Costs Less Because It Goes Farther I I ? LIFE INSURANCE I JmJtW FOR POULTRY e Coccidiosl. Cholera. Typhoid or any Intestinal trauble la your flock. Ui LAR-O-SEP U lha drink. Paultrjf rattan ftwtar by U. IIH'II A: II nit All A . IMnl txmonth llltlK II ATCIIKIIY lMllmouth A. J. TOOL Mnnlock K.MHIIT STOKi: South Ilr-nd OVERLAND Theatre . Nebraska City Saturday - Sunday - Monday Klllltl.KV TKMIM.K A "MB ' HtMIOM'll SCOTT IX 'Susannah o the Mounties' Tues., Wed., Thurs., Friday nifi SHOW JULY Rob't Young and Annabella in 'Bridal Suite9 Leslie Howard, Wendy Barrie in 'Pygmalion' Matinee July 4, 2:30 Continuous a ;ala kvkst Catholic Daughters Picnic The beautiful and shady grove of Miss Genevieve Whelan was the cen ter of the covered-dish picnic lunch- on held last evening by the mem bers of the Catholic Daughters of America, this month being chosen as the social gathering, of the organiz ation. A large group of the members were present at luncheon which was served at 6:30 p. m. At the conclusion of the luncheon the ladies indulged in playing bridge and pinochle the rest of the eve ning. Miss Minnie Guthmann re ceived the prize for the highest bridge score, and Mrs. Elmer Webb was given the prize for the highest pinochle honor. Misses Josephine Hys, Genevieve Whelan, and Mrs. Richard Otterstein served as the committee for the June social meeting. Honor Old Neighbors Mrs. Lillian Freeman, and Mary and Claire Hookmeyer M ipses served on J FORECASTING OUR SEMI-ANNUAL JULY 1, 1939 STATEMENT OF n i 8 a if H Nebraska City Federal Sayings & Loan Ass'n. Our Association reports to Federal Home Loan Bank Board and mem bers for the first half of the year 1939, closing on June 30th, will show: dis- INCREASES in membership, home loans, total assets and net earnings for tribution to members. ... HOME LOANS now more than $1,000,000.00. RESOURCES nearing the mark of $1,500,000.00. 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