THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1939. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE FIVE UNION ITEMS. Mrs. J. D. Cross was a dinner guest of Rev. and Mrs. McGaughe? t-n Sunday. Mrs. Paul Aprlcgatc and daughter wcr in riattsmouth last Monde? looking after some shopping. Rural calls receive the same prompt attention as calls closer in Porter Funeral Home, Nebraska City. Mrs. J. C. Snavely was taken quite sick Sunday night, requiring thi at tendance of a physician, but, i somewhat improved. Supt. . D. Bugbee and wife who have been at the lakes in Minnesota for gome time past enjoying a vaca tion, returned home late last week Miss Augusta Robb was pleased ?o have as her guest for a number of days last week Mrs. Herbert Jones cf Alliance. Mrs. Jones is a cousin of Miss Robb. Last Sunday Dale Karnopp and family were in Lincoln visiting friends and relatives and while they were away the drug store was look ed after by Donald Wolfe. Frank Bauer and sister, Anna ami the girls from Oklahoma, Dorothy,! Ruth and Bessie Ann, were over to the river at the Beil lake last Sun day where they enjoyed a very fint day. Mrs. Victor Clarence and daugh ters, Misses Dorothy. Iola Mae and Louise, were in Omaha laft Sunday visiting at the -home of the parents of Mrs. Clarence, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Poll. Miss Floy Whitworth was hostess to Misses Dorothy, Ruth and Bessie Ann Nickles last Sunday evenir.s for a very nice luncheon and after which they all went for a stroll ii: the evening. Last Tuesday morning D. B. Por ter departed in his auto for north ern Minnesota where he will spend a week fishing at one of the lakes, j Mr. Porter was there last year and found the fishing fine. Mrs. J. F. Knecht of South Bend wis in Nehawka and getting hei parents, Mr. and Mrs. John G. W:n dcrlich. brought them to Union for a ride and also to visit friends here for a short time last Monday after noon. On Friday of last week Miss Aug usta Rohb entertained at her honiei the Episcopalian Ladies' Auxiliary.! when a large number of the mem bership was present and much work done in furtherance of the interests of the church. Mrs. W. A. Taylor has some fit-j teen young girls taking crocheting lessons and with each attempting a difficult stitch is keeping their in structor pretty busy during the time of the lessons. However the are getting along very fine. Mrs. W. H. Barriot who was in Omaha for a greater part of last week with her sister Mrs. Est her j Bryan, returned home last Sunday evening. She reports the sister get ting along nicely now and hopes of ultimately entirely recovering. Eugene Applegate of Omaha was a visitor in Union over the week end. guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Frans and was also visiting friends. He was also joined by hit brother. Farmer Applegate who makes his home at Oakland, Cali fornia. Miss Dorothy Nickles who has been at the Frank and Anna Bauer home for the summer is to depart for her home at Ponca, Oklahoirp. :.r exactly ".BUaetake.--;: - Friday and will enter summer school the coming Monday. The two sis ters, Ruth and Bessie Ann will re main until near September lEt be fore returning home. Mrs. Frank Barkus and daughter, Miss Betty, of Plainview, where Mr. Barkus Is Burlington station agent, were visiting over the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Fos ter, were with Mrs. Foster and their mother, Mrs. L. G. Larson visiting and looking after some business matters at riattsmouth last Sunday morning. Kenneth Hohaek, son of Mr. an-. Mrs. John Hoback while working with the lawn mower had the mis fortune to get a number of his fin gers in the cutting apparatus of the machine with the result that the fingers were badly mangled. They were dressed by the doctor and are getting along very well, although very sore. Mrs. Millie LaRue, who has been visiting in California for some time is to return home at an early date and in order to give her a welcome Mrs. Wyne Garrett and husbano came down from their home in Om ha and Hubert LaRue came from Glenwood. Iowa and cleaned the house and rearranged the furniture that they might surprise the mother on her return home. Miss Augusta Robb on Wednes day of this week departed for Lo.- Angeles where she will be located at 365 South Clover Dale. Los An geles, 'where she will visit relatives for a time, and as to how long she has not determined, but for the summer anyway and perhaps th: winter. Depart on 10-Day Vacation. Mr. and Mrs. V. II. Banning and Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Reynolds depart ed for a vacation trip last Tuesday which will include first a trip to the Black Hil's of South Dakota and after having seen the wonders ot this rugged mountainous country will go to Wyoming, and will also visit at Yellowstone park and as well the celebrated Jackson Hole country and will wind up with a visit to Denver and return home via tho central Nebraska route. Give Newlyweds Shower. One day last week the friends of Mesdames Donald Hatcliff and Rich ard Allison who were formerly the Misses Ada and Mary Armstrong daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John Armstrong, gave these young ma trons a shower at which" a large number of the young ladies were present and aided in providing i merry time for them. Entertains Friends. Miss Augusta Robb who left Wed nesday for an extended visit with friends in California, gave a group of her Union friends a very pleasant outing on the previous Monday eve ning when she invited them to atterd a show at Nebraska City at the Over land and later a treat at the Coffee Shoppe. The guests were Mrs. L. G Todd. Mrs. W. M. Barritt, Mrs. P. F Rihn. Mrs. Fannie Eikenhary ard Miss Mary Becker. Mrs. Rihn kindly acted as chauffeur, taking the ladies down in her car. Methodirt Ladies' Aid. The Methodist Ladles' Aid met at the church Thursday afternoon of last week with Mrs. Ray Youn ker and Mrs. Winnie Crawford as hostesses. The ladies quilted at the church and later repaired to the heme of Mrs. Younker where they were treated to a very nice lunch served by the hostesses. Here to Apply for Position. Fred Wolter and wife of Arling ton, accompanied by a sister of Mr. Wolter and as well Gerald Wolter and Rev. G. W. Wolter, pastor oi the Evangelical church at Arling ton, were in Union last Monday where Prof. Fred Wolter was inter viewing the board of education re garding his application. The party were also in their way to Murdoch where the parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gakemeier, make their home end where they visited for a day and later went to northwest Iowa before returning to Arlington. HAY FEVER Test This Quick Relief Try one dose "Dr. Piatt's RIN'EX Prescrip tion." Relief usually begins in m few min utes.. A physician's internal medicine in con venient capsuies, tasteless a boon for suf ferers from Hay Fever, Rose Fever, Head Colds, Catarrh. Asthma. Not habit-f onnin. Sneezing, wheezing, itching- eyes, running none quickly relieved. Satisfaction within a lew hours guaranteed or money back, i'our druggist recommends RINEX. tl.OO. HELP STOMACH DIGEST FOOD n ithout Laxatives and You'll Eat Everything from Soup to Nuts Ths arnraacb should d.fsst tno pounds of food alls'. Whn you sat heavy, creasy, coare or ru h food or whan you ars nerrou. hurried or "rhaw porly-Tour stoinarh eftea pours out too taurh fluid. Tour food djrra'l di(sl and you have gas. heartburn, nauaea. pain or sour stumarh. Tou fee! sour. lick and uptet alt eaer. Puctors say nar tat s laiailie for atomb E-in. It is da nacrous and foniiab. It takes tnuae tt's b!s-k Ub:e:a called Be!!-aas for ladis-emoo to auks tf. cxceis ituxaca flulda harmleaa. relieve el :tre.; tn no time and put yru bstk est your feet Belief Is so quick It 1" amaslnc aud one 2So proTss u. AilL for BU-as lor Indifuiion, EAGLE HEWS ITEMS Miss Betty Kendle of Omaha is the guest of Miss Virginia Trum ble. A large crowd was in attendance at the Eagle picnic for the first day, Tuesday. Donald and Jean Axe of Lincoln arc visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Y. Pier sol. Mr. and Mrs. John Stradley of Greenwood visited Mrs. Lydia Wil liams last Sunday afternoon. The Trinity Lutheran Aid held an i-e cream social at the Eagle fire l.ouse last Saturday evening. Mre. John Weyers was hostess to tne East O Street club at hen home ou Thursday afternoon of last week. Mss Audrey Fishburn of Chapman and Floyd llursh of Grand Island spent Sundav with Mr. and Mrs. W. l:. Hursh. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence MjMasicr of Beloit, Kan sas. July 26th. Charles Gray, Sr., of Douglas, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. E. II. May and family. George Trankcnbolz has begun the construction of a new office building north of the Walberg service sta tion. Ralph Rausford arrived home last Saturday morning. Ralph has been visiting relatives in California since the early part of June. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Longman and Vernon att?nded the funeral ser vices held for Frank Gillett in Elm wood last Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ii. H. Root and Lloyd left :'or Alliance Wednesday morning of last week. Mr. Root will a thresh near Alliance again this year. Mr. and Mrs. Wright Gillett and son of Lincoln called at the home of Mrs. Gillett' parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Longman, last Sunday even ing. Miss I.averne Allen of Lincoln has sTjent the pa.;t ten days visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Alkn and other relatives and friends. j Mr. and irs. George Hoffmeister nnd daughter of Weeping Water vis ited last Sunday evening with Mrs. Anna Earl und Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Hudson. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jones and Mrs. .'nna Kliets h entertained at din ner on Monday of this week, Mrs. Klietsch's brther, Fred Kroehler and Mrs. Kroehli of Havelock. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ilarley Smith during the week end were Mrs. Kenneth Kennedy and children of Omaha and Mr. and Mis. Willard Gillespie of Lincoln. Mrs. Pauline Ollerman left with l.er daughter, Mrs. Bertha Wulf of Lincoln, on a motor trip to Califor nia last Sunday. They will visit Aaron Vance, Mrs. Wulf's son, while there. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Siekman and children speut Sunday in Columbus with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sutton. Little Miss Maria Mae Sutton ac companied them home and is visit ing relatives here. John Stover and family moved here from Stella the first of this v. t-ek and havj located in the house owned by Mrs. Marie Hamilton. Mr. Stover will have charge of the Mis souri i'acihe station. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hite. of Weep ing Water spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Wright the lat ter part of hist week. They returned lact week from a motor trip through the north central states and over into Canada. The Yum -Yum Cooking Club The Yum -Yum Cooking club met with Velma Siekman July 27. Mar ion Dysart i.nd Elizabeth Gardner were not present. Each member took piece of sponge cake which they had baked to be judged. The club took up Problem 4 Cakes, Courteses, Dishwashing, also Problem 5 Picnic Supper. Salads, Sandwiches. After the meeting a lunch of fruit jello, cookies and iced Clink was served. Following the lunch, games were played. Visitors were Joan "Axe and La- verne Allen. The next meeting will be held at the home of Margaret Wulf. Barbara Boren, Reporter. whether your printing JoT Is large or smaii. it will recslva our prompt attention. Call No. 5. MEN LOVEVSTrf girls with r&lr If you are peppy nd fiil cf fun, men will invite you to dances) and parties. BUT if you are cross, Ustiass and tired, men won't be interested. Men don't like "truiet" girls. When they go to parties they want girls along who are full of pep. So in case you need a good general system tonic, remember for 3 generations one woman has told another bow to go "smiling thru" with Lydia . Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It helps build up mora physical resistance and thus aids in giving you mora pep and lessens distress from lemal.6 func tional disorders. You'll ftnd Pinkhsm'a Compound WELL WORTH TRYING! Weeping Water Lyle Jewcil Is spending this week at Camp Strader at Crete. Miss Doris Janet Marshall spent th week end with her friend, Miss Pearl Reuter at Murdock. The Lions club held their regular meeting Wednesday at the luncheon hour at the Laurel hotel. The Danish Ladies Aid Society are meeting this (Thursday) afternoon at the home cf Mrs. Herman Rauth. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Haning of Waverly were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Ray Smith. Mrs. J. S. Shrauger is entertaining the Bide-A-Wee club at her home in the Wolcott apartments this (Thurs day) afternoon. Mrs. Miller Christensen and daughter Hilda were week end visi tors at the home of Mr. and Mr3 Leo Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Gray were Plattsmouth visitors Sunday at the home of Mrs. Gray's parents, Mr and Mrs. W. II. Puis. Mrs. Henry Snell was quietly n Joying the passing of her bir'lhc'r.j and was assisting Mr. Snell with the work at the cream station. Sam Baker left last week for Greencastle, Indiana, where he will be employed as carpenter by Harold Myers for a number of weeks. Ralph Jewell and Harold Domingo are in Barrington, Illinois, where they are visiting at t lie home of Rr.lph's bro'her, Robert Jewell. Newly-elected officers for the Weeping Water post of the American region are: Lloyd H. Behrends, com mander; Cecil G. Davis, adjutant. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fels, o! Sioux City, Iowa were over night visitors at the E. A. Fisher home Thursday. Mrs. Fels is a sister ot Mrs. Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lien and two daughters, Mrs. Ray Holtz and Mips Marion and son. Robert, of Fair bury, were visiting Mr. and Mrs C. S. Lien Friday afternoon. The ladies of the Foreign Mis sionary Society of ' the Methodist church held a covered dish luncheon in the basement of the church Wed nesday with a program afterward. Mrs. Herman Roeber and children of near Louisville and Mrs. LouH Roeber of near Murdock were in Weeping Water Tuesday looking after business and also visiting with friends. Clair Wolfe, editor of the Weep ing Water Republican departed for Fort Crook last Monday to attend the ROTC and will remain for the rest of the term in the quartermas ters division. Mrs. Henry A. Tool, secretary treasurer of the Cass County Chap ter, American Red Cross, was a visi tor in Weeping Water looking aftr business connected with the order last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Boyd, John Sterner, Mrs. Mabel Simmons Wel len and Mr. and Mrs. Loren Dennis, of Elmwood, enjoyed a picnic sup per on the river near Louisville Sunday evening. Mrs. Lee Schuleter and children of Omaha were guests for the day at the heme of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Lane last Sunday whre they enjoyed a fine visit, returning home in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Snipes drove, down from Lincoln Monday evening to attend the ice cream social on the Congregational church lawn and to have a visit with their many Weeping Water friends. Mrs. Ole Olsen returned Sunday f-om Chicago, where she spent the p;rst month. She was accompanied home by her daughters, Dorothy and Pr.uline, who will spend a few weeks visiting with their parents. Richard Kecklcr and wife depart ed early last week for the south where they are enjoying a vacation trip which is taking them to Kan sas, Missouri, Oklahoma and Texas?. They expect to be gone about two weeks. Mrs. A. H. Jones was hostess to the 500 Club Wednesday evening. There were tight members present nd a very delightful evening was spent. Delicious refreshments were served late in the evening by the hostess. Corporal Verne Amick who is at the CMTC at Fort Crook for his sec ond year and has received the at-j printment of corporal was home lis week end and returned to remain until the date of the close of the training, A.ugust 9th. Mrs. Nettie B. Amick, mother ol the postmaster has not been in the beet of health and has been kept to her home and a portion of time to t.er bed. However she is just now 3howing some improvement whicn it is hoped will be permanent. Mrs. Ewart and son David ol Wahoo, were calling on friends ir Weeping Water Saturday afternoon. They had been visiting their farm west of town, and a6 David Kaii "Looking to see if they could spend their crop money before time." Chicken stealing is about the low est form of thieving a man can do. Some tired housewife works tor weeks caring for her chickens and then some lazy good-for-nothing comes along and carries them away No penalty is too severe for such men. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crew and dKUghter Betty of Geneva, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jenkins and son Robert of Lincoln, Miss Luella Crew of Lin coln and George Crew of Dayton, Ohio, were Sunday afternoon and eninc guests at the Frank Mar shall home. James Dew, formerly of Platts mouth and Weeping AVater, ana wife, formerly Miss Askew, who have been making their home in California returned to Plattsmouth last week for a visit with the folks of Mr. Dew and also visiting here at the home of the parents of Mrs. Dw. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Askew. The ice cream social given by the ladies of the Congregational church on the lawn of the church Monday evening, with the Weeping Water band giving a program, drew a large crowd, and proved to be a big suc cess. The evening was perfect and everyone seemed to be in the mood to enjoy the fine music and the home made lee cream. Mrs. Mary Cole, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. George Ellis, returned to her home in Lincoln Sunday and her relatives here accom panied her home and all enjoyed a picnic dinner together in Antelope Park. Those who went were Mr. and Mrs. George Ellis, Miss Kath arine Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Wal- lick, Martha Jane and Buddy; Mr. ar.d Mrs. Ellis LaRue and Patty. Martha Jane Wallick remained to spend a wee!: with Mrs. Cole. Enjoyable Day at Waverly A few weks ago there was a group of six women who lived in the same neighborhood and organized a club which met every two weeks. This group was broken up when one of their number, Mrs. Ernest Haning. moved to Waverly. This week they were reminded that Mrs. Ifp.ning's birthday occurred on Tues day, so they prepared a fine chicken dinner and were taken to Waverly by s. Ray Smith, who enjoyed the day as much as the ladies did. As his car would not hold so many peo ple and so many baskets of food, they decided to take the truck. All went fine until they encountered a bi rd rain near Eagle, whereupon they covered themselves with heavy comforters as in days of yore when riding in wagons, and went merrily on. Every one reports a fine time. Those who went were Mrs.- Robert Baker, Mrs. W. H. Partridge, Mrs. Frank Wildrick, Mrs. Fred Wildrick and Mr. and Mrs. S. Ray Smith. Ovville Haning and wife, who had lecently moved to Waverly, were also present. Again Using Tennis Court Two years ago, Ole Olsen donated ground for a tennis court to the young people of the community. It was used until this spring, when it was allowed to grow up in weeds. Last Satuiday a group of young it.cn appeared and the weeds rap iCly disappeared. By Monday even ing the court was again in good order for playing. It is a fine court next to the Olsen apartments, and it will give pleas ure to a great many young people this summer and fall. It is too bad that more men are not public spir ited enough to allow the young peo ple the use of their vacant lots. On the other hand, the young people should be appreciative enough to take care of the grounds after they are donated. Two New H. S. Teachers Weeping Water high school will Lave twq new instructors this year. Merlj-n Cook will come from Frank lin to act as principal and George Ueik of Meadow Grove will be the new coach and social science teach er. Other teachers are retained from list year. They are Lloyd H. Behr ends, superintendent; Miss Maude Holden, science and .biology; Jean G. Jones, music, English and Latin, and Miss Helen Gorder, English and social science. Home From Extended Visit, Messrs. R. C. Frye and O. E Frye. brothers, who have been visit ing in the south returned home 'nst Saturday night from a visit to points in Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska They had just visited at Auburn with a sister of the late Mrs. Frye who passed away but a few short week ago. Taken to Veterans Hospital Henry Mogensen. assistant cash ier at the Nebraska State Bank, was taLen quite ill Tuesday at noon. Dr. Thomas was called and it was de cided to take him to the Veterans hospital at Lincoln for observation and care. At present we sre unable to give a report of his condition. Every one who is at all acquaint ed with Henry, is his friend, and they are all anxiously awaiting good news from him, and anxious to have him back at his desk in the bank again. Legion Sale Success, The American Legion have been sponsoring a sale every week, offer ing opportunity whereby anyone having an article for the sale can come and bring same and have it sold. The object of the sale is U afford an opportunity for inter change of things which the public desires to sell or buy. The piults are for caring for those who are de pendent. They have met with good success and will continue to hold these sales as long as the demand exists. Eenders Arrive Home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bender who have been on a trip for the past week or ten days visiting at Yellow stone park, Kstes Park and. Denver, who returned home via the hot springs of South Dakota tell of hav ing enjoyed their trip very much. Enjoyed Sunday in Omaha. Messrs. and Mesdames Waltei Lillie and Earl Oldham were Omaha last Sunday where they went to Krug Park to attend the picni given by the Earl E. May broadcast ing station and enjoyed the after noon and evening very much, marret' by the fact that Mrs. Oldham wnc taken with a severe case of hry fever which prevented her from en joying the occasion as she otherwise would. Enjoyed Fine Visit Here. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shields and daughter of Gosport, Indiana, who have been visiting for the past week at the home of Mr. Shields' brother. Tiers Shields and wife, after havirg enjoyed a visit here, which included visiting the principal places of in terest in Omaha and Lincoln and enterfained in Weeping Water b the friends of Mr. and Mas. Itosn Shields, departed for their home in Indiana. They left Weeping Water Monday morning at 2:43 a. m. and made the entire distance acroRs Iowa and Illinois and to Gosport, theii home the same, day. Honor Harold Myers. Two parties were given for the Harold Myers last week end. Fri day Mrs. Helen Clark, Mrs. Eugene Day and Mrs. Richmond Hobson en tertained twelve ladies at a one o'clock luncheon at the Rest Haven honoring Mrs. Harold Myers. Bridge was played during the afternoon. The guest of honor was the recip ient of a beautiful guest prize and Mrs. John Robinson won high honors. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Frank Domingo gave a dinner fo Mr. and Mrs. Myers when guests numbered seven. They were Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Myers, Mr. end Mrs. Richmond Hobson. Mr. an i Mrs. Eugene Day and Mrs. Holm Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Myers and two sons, David and Harold IeTt Monday Tor Green Castle, Indiana for a stay oi several mothers. Enjoy Motor Trip. Mr. and Mrs. George DomiT"". Clifford Domingo and Mrs. Joln Domingo enjoyed a motor trip Mon day south to Falls City and to Atch ison, Kansas, where they crossed thej river to St. Joseph. Mo., and then; north through Marysville and Tar-j kio, Missouri, crossing the river j again at Nebraska City on their i return trip. They found the corn J about the same here except in thej southern part of the state, where ( they had had more rain. Ccmmunitv Program. The community program Saturday! evening was in charge or the -.. camp (Camp Cass and the entire program was furnished by the Cam; Glee club, under the direction oi Jean G. Jones, who accompaniri the Ringers. Leiutenant Wm. D. Morgan was the . announcer. Sorr.' very fine work was done by the solo is's. Lawrence Hauseman. Lawrenc? Pfister, Roger Theobald, Harry Port-; lock and Warren French. Camp Fire Girls Entertain. Hard times is usually a sad jeet but when a bunch of Camp Fire. Girls give a Hard Times party that) is quite a different matter for there! was nothing said about their party Friday evening when they enter-! tained the Camp Fire girls from Louisville at the American Leg'ou hall. Mrs. Brunson," guardian ard Mrs. Crawford, assistant g'.rardian I accompanied the girls and entered into the fun of old time games, I riddles and an old fashioned lunri?! when the orangeade was served from ( a DUCEet ana mey arann irura dipper. Sandwiches and a salad 'Presents Pictures Before Weeping Water Gardeners Emil J. Weyrich of This City, Well Known Photographic Artist Pre sents Lovely Pictures. It is not often that a busy furl ness man takes time to travtl f-v oral miles and give an evening's en tertainment which brought him ro recompense whatever except the great pleasure which it brought to bis audience. Mr. Emil J. Weyri'l:, of Plattsmouth is a bu-y drugcii-t who loves flowers, and who Jovcu j to travel, and at the same time be delights in taking pictures of all of the beautiful flowers and of the in teresting spots when traveling. Hr calls himself an "amateur photo grapher." but after seeing the pic tures which he showed Friday eve ning at the meeting of the Weepii.g Water Garden club at the Methodist church, one fail3 to catch the dis tinction between an amateur and a photographer who doesn't hecitnt'' to call himself an artist, for it would be hard to find pictures which are more natural and more perfect in coloring than those rhowu by Mr. Weyrich. He came fully equipped with his own portable screen :iim1 his ow n moving pic ture proj- toi . and first showed pictures taken io Jasper's green house at Flat turnout h and then in his own garden, evei to getting one acquainted with tin birds who use his bird bath, tho bees who are in the heart of liiw flowers and his dog, who seems per fectly at home in his garden. !' then took his audience oust to tl' Tulip Festival at Pella, Iowa, show ing the quaint costumes of the pe' pie and the tulips which are culti vated for the occasic ;i. He then turned west und the aud icvice traveled with him through Wyoming to ThermopoliH. to Yellow stone park, visited the cliff dwel'ei ruins in New Mexico, and saw -the beauties of Kstes Park. As it is vacation time and s'Tk of the members are away they m' cd a rare treat. Guests were invited to take their place for the evening, and four guests from the Avo;i Garden club were present. Trc were Mrs. Albert Sill. Mrs. J. F. V. Rugha. Miss Bertha Ncumaster and Mrs. Edd Morley. wrre also enjoyed. Peggy Amick was in charge of the program. Misi Mayme Michelson, guardian, and Miss Ruth Wade, assistant guardiin supervised all arrangements. Visit in Weeping Water. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Harmon (Ruby Smith) and daughter, Kathrine. f Dupont, Illinois, and Mrs. Harmon's brother, Dick Smith, were Weeping Water visitors Friday afternoon jpjjjDick has been on a farm in lc:wa for the past year but be expects t' return to Illinois to make his hon e? with his sister. Mrs. Harmon and Dick Smith are children of the late Ira Smith, who was brought brc for burial last spring. They fp'-i t their early childhood in Weeping Water. See the pooas you Duy. Catalog but how about the ooods when descriptions are alluring enough, you oet them? WEEKDAYS 7:30 A. M. 10:00 A.M. 12:00 Noon 6:45 P. M. 10:00 P.M. SUNDAY ONLY 12:45 p. rn. 6:45 p. m. 10:00 p. m. n n n 4 a. MEWS